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SPEECH TEAM Makes Name For Mountain View ljx. N N g 1 ii ap. , 4 it t f it V 3 . -j 'fx 5 .4 l ' fr i t 2 gg 4+--Ma- xg. . it igtwrig. T Wifi: CMJ T in V- Qs S, ,. st, . . t t 'Sit-.,,....,.,, i :xx X C t QD! EQ: A Tl n G il sl John and over Chrissy Sperling and Denise Buck look on. Front, left: Karen Kinder, Anita Agenbroad, Todd Christolfersen, April Garoutte, Tanya Wojtowych, Second: Kelly May, Liz McAvoy, Sue Smith, Trecy Davis, Lisi Willingham. Third: Melanie Groner, Brian Marchington, Paul Zavacki, Lisa Taylor. ,,.rasu...,,,i'- Speech team attended 11 tournaments over the course of the year, beginning with a workshop in September and ending with the state tournament in LaGrande in April. Other tournaments attended were at Churchill High in Eugeneg OCE in Monmouth, SOSC in Ashland, Willamette University in Salem, Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Hillsboro High in Hillsboro, U of O in Eugene, and the District 14 meet held at Bend High. Each tournament produced trophy winners. The display case in the Commons was packed with trophies, and all 33 of them were presented to the school at an April assembly. Outstanding performances were turned in by all members, especially at the district meet when ten people qualified for state. At the state meet, Lisa Taylor won first and third places, and Brian Marchington won a third place and was a finalist. Others attending were Todd Christoffersen, Trecy Davis, Melanie Groner, Kelly May, Sue Smith, Chrissy Sperling, Paul Zavacki, and Anita Agengroad. The group was coached by Karen Kinder, who stepped into Helen Webre's shoes when Webre returned to the English Department.
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Presented Viewpoints News staff added members and managed to produce eleven 8-page and two 124page newspapers throughout the year, The editorship changed at semester when Traci NlcCallister handed over the responsibility to Pat Stein. Randy Sercombe remained as news editor, and Jeff Wiley took over Brad Walker's job as feature editor. Stan Talbott moved up to sports editor, and Kit Johnson served as girls sports editor all year. A new position was created when Karen Overgaard took over the job as copy editor. The ads staff began raking in the money when Brian Schaub and Connie Zettle moved in to help Ron Tennant after Tami Doolin departed at semester. Also, cartoons began to appear in the paper when Mark Blackwell joined the staff. Speaking Outl, a student opinion column, joined Gym Shorts as the most popular columns in the newspaper. Ron Tennant, Connie Zettle, Brian Schaub and Derek Weinmann work overtime to meet a deadline. Front, left: Lisa Stodd, Todd Christoffersen, Santi Sandhu, Derek Kathy Groshong. Third: Ron Tennant, Kit Johnson, Jeff Wiley, Brian Weinmann, Pat Stein. Second: Karen Overgaard, Gina Mattioda, Lynn'Dee Marchington, Brian Schaub. Lapham, David Airth, Stan Talbott, Connie Zettle, Randy Sercombe,
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I-I0 GR SDCIETY Jeff ,fx Eager to participate are Honor Society members at an exciting meeting onor Society members kept meeting all the time just to get something donefl said Adviser Mickey Ketchum. From all the meetings came plans for a few really successful projects to raise money for the annual S200 senior scholarship. Most successful was the carnival jail where people could pay to put friends and family in jail. This alone cleared 5158. Members also sold turkeygrams before Thanksgiving, sports programs at the basketball games, and ran the concessions stand. Two elections and two initiations were held during the year. Robin Conner served as first semester president and Sandy Brothers was president second semester. Holding first semester offices were Sandy Brothers, vice presidentg Cindy Skulich, secretary, and Amy Wacker, treasurer. Yvonne Storment served as vice president second semester, Beth Reinke was secretary, and Wacker was reelected treasurer. . Mountain View's Honor Society joined the national organization this year. Its constitution was approved, and the group was chartered to the tune of S25, said Ketchum. The S200 senior scholarship was presented to Amy Wacker at the Senior Awards Program and Talent Show. The rest of the members finished off the year with a picnic and swim party. Sandy Brothers teaches Honor Society members how to vote
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