Milbank High School - Kennel Yearbook (Milbank, SD)

 - Class of 1972

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Knights, Cadies, and Jndians-Part of the Ji)'MS Year This year the National Honor Society was composed of twenty seniors and fourteen juniors. Two installation ceremonies were conduct- ed, the first on December 1, 1971, and the second on March 29, 1972. The December in- stallation was centered around a seventeenth century court scene complete with knights and ladies-in-waiting. The spring installation depicted a typical Indian ceremony. The new members being inducted represented Indian braves and maidens being accepted into the tribe. Membership in the National Honor Society is based on the four qualities of leadership, scholarship, service, and character. The stu- dent must rank in the upper one-third of his class. Only fifteen percent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class can be- long to the organization. The officers this year were: President, Terry Steinlicht; Vice-President, Duane Hur- ley; Treasurer, Joel Drube; and Secretary, Becky Bracht. 27 national Honor Society: Row 1: Duane Hurley. Tom Rethkc Terry Steinlicht Steve Lewis Charles Speidel; Row 2: Steph Schreiner, Arlene Hoeke, Becky Bracht, Joel Jrubc, Kathy Mitchell, Karen Anderson: Row 3: Jan lleffernan (Constant Ruth Mueller. Fall initiates: Row 4: Jane Adler, Mary Jo Andersen, Cynthia Stunning, Sue Mundwiler; Row S: Barb Pa lodge, Chris Van de Vo°.rl' L'm Cindy Stengel; Row 6: Pam Peden, Vicki Schreiner, Doug Colberg, Colleen Natalie. Chuck Speidel,Terry Steinlicht mine Initiates: Row 1: Belva Stinson, Mary Wilson, Debbie Boerger Janet -:n u..,..,l,il, Van stamheek Carol Van Sambcck. (. nspin Frciwald. NHS

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debaters 'Display Powerful Reasoning Milbank speakers earned nu- merous honors and bits of hard- ware (trophies and plaques) during the course of the forensic season. Debaters attended the Watertown Discussion Tournament and gained speaker points valuable for the Na- tional Forensic League. There were 24 high school stu- dents participating in debate during the year. Most of them being in the freshmen and sophomore classes. The debaters put in much more time than just weekend jaunts and cold Saturday mornings out of town. Practice rounds and special help sessions were held every Mon- day evening and Tuesday through Thursday after school. Debate is a combination of ripped up file cards, trophies, and cold cars on the road. However, their efforts paid off. They attained their ulti- mate goal as stated by Coach Kolk- man: Winning the State's National Forensic League and the big hard- ware. Varsity Debaters standing: Jon Eng, Greg Miller, Mr. Kolkman, Gerald Dc Vaal, Mrs. Kolkman, Lane Gnienwald. Sitting: Cindy Halverson. Dalton Tictjen, Cris Freiwald, Colleen Natalie, Mary Andersen. Junior Varsity Debaters, bottom, left: Keith Kelly, Neil Manning, Celeste Enge- bretson, Kathy Peden, Julann Carlson, Donna Hallberg, Mary Jo Adler, Julie Jen- sen, Janet Schad, Keith Stranvold, Nancy Dahle, Jane Domeman, Mary Gill,Mary Gravelle, Alan Mullin. Standing: Mrs. Kolkman, Mr. Kolkman. NFL Officers talking the camera man into taking their picture are: Mary Jo Andersen, secretary; Lane Gnienwald, treasurer; Colleen Natalie, vice-presi- dent; Chris Freiwald, president. DEBATE



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A 'ey Club: Community Mon of the Juture IGw iansQf Ae future are: Sitting: Wayne Ramsey Steve Lewis. Chris Van de Voort, Tim Mueller, Randy Mann. Tom O’Shaughnessy, Doug Col- berg Mark Anderson, Doug Bohlen. Standing: Harlan Bohn, Steve Wise, Jim Naevc, Gordon Wibbcns, Allen Reiners, Lane Gruenwald, Mark Szy- man ski. Lynn Tjaden, Crispin Freiwald. Jon Eng, Greg Miller. The motto of the Key Club being “We Build” should speak for itself. Working in conjunction with the adult Kiwanis mem- bers, the Key Club sponsors numerous fund drives. The two major sources of income for the past school year included a dance sponsored with Jobs Daughters and the money received from gum ball machines. The Key Club then donates $100 to the American Field Service. This worthwhile organization is also a charter member of the Grant County His- torical Society. To gain entrance into the Key Club boys are screened in the spring of their freshman year by Mr. Campbell. They must maintain a C average and must show potential leader- ship. A list is then submitted to the existing Key Club. When the boys become sopho- mores, 6 are selected by the present mem- bers. During the course of the year the membership reaches at a total of six sopho- mores and twelve each from the junior and senior class. Numerous duties include escorting Snow Queen contestants and presenting the Home- coming Queen with a bouquet of roses. Since this is a service club, the Key Club stimulates potential leaders for the Milbank community and nation. Key Club Officers sitting: Terry Steinlicht, vice president; Tom Rcthke, president; Standing: Doug Miller, secretary; Mr. Sly, advisor; Joel Drube treasurer. KEY CLUB

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