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Speech Club had an exciting if not busy year. Contestants traveled to speech contests in Loup City, Hastings. Central City, Kearney, Seward, and also competed in three con- tests in Grand Island. For the first time it was possible for members to earn a letter. The requirement for a letter was participation in a minimum of five contests pre- senting at least two different types of speeches. Letter- winners this year were Kathy Dreher, Kris Luhn, and Dave Rosenkotter. The letters were designed by Kim Gates, an active Drama member. In April, Kathy Dreher took her After Dinner speech on Camp Counseling to State where she placed eighth in the competition. Speech Members Compete to Achieve Letters An After Dinner speech about the perils of being a camp counselor won a trip to State for Kathy Dreher, FRONT ROW L to R: Kathy Dreher, Kristie Katzberg. Gregg Merkel, Kris tHansen, Bev McDowell, Brenda Novak, Brian Lewis, Second Row: Sharon Wieczorek, Todd IVIitchell. Dave Rosen- kotter, Jeff Linden, Clare Tande, Jordon Johnson, Deb Moyer, Tracey Trynchy, Jaana Leinonen, Third Row; fvlrs. Evelyn Nikkei, Shannon Couillard, Kris Luhn, Misty Walling, Michelle Mitchell, Lynn Fitzgerald, Mary O ' Brien, Rhonda Crapson, Amy Chapman Fourth Row: Kim Gates, Brent Lewis, Lisa Bredthauer, Stephanie Volker, Theresa Wieczorek, Ann Prouty, Renee Roberts, Drama Speech 19
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Drama Club Keeps Busy Year ' round Drama Club enthusiastically started this year with the fall play Good-bye My Fancy. ' The club then sold patches during the football games to raise money for the various field trips planned for the year. During the middle of the year, the one act play The Girl in the Mirror was performed by six club members. The play went to Districts in Kearney where it received an excellent rating, but placed eighth in over all compe- tition. In March the club put on a Sadie Hawkins Dance. Students were urged to dress up like hillbillies to add to the festivities. Members also traveled to Lincoln to watch A Mid- summer Nights Dream. The play was performed by The Acting Company . which travels throughout the United States. Other activities members participated in were a candy drive and a tug-o-war contest during the battle of the best. Speech teacher Evieyn Nikkei helps students polish their gestures before a contest. The Kissing Bandit is on the loose and Tracey Trynchy chuckles at the fact that Gregg Merkell got caught. Clare Tande and Amy Chapman provide an eerie atmosphere in the one-act play production of The Girl in the Mirror. 18 Drama Speech
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F.B.L.A. Demonstrates Business Sense Future Business Leaders of America (F.B.L.A.) is an organ- ization that believes everyone should be actively involved in creating a better social, poli- tical, community, and family life. FBLA held many activities throughout the year. They participated in the Fall Officer Workshop in York. The Officer Training Program included special sessions for local of- ficers, news reporters, advi- sors, and parliamentarians. The group also took a field trip to the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center in Grand Island, attended the State Leadership Conference held on April 29, 30, and May 1, and sold acrylics for Christ- mas. February 7-14 was FBLA week and the week ' s activities included an after-school poster party, bowling and pizza, a field trip to the University of Nebras- ka in Lincoln where the group visited the Capitol, and a Blue and Gold Day. SHERI HONGSERMEIER AND MRS. DONNA SYDOW smile at the camera during the F.B.L.A. convention in Omaha. Mrs. Sydow and Sheri were among seven members who attended the event. FRONT ROW L. to R: Sheri Hongsermeier, Tracey Schmitz, DeAnn Sandman. Steve Stevenson, Kim Mott. Kelly Parde. Patty Raile. Jeff Snyder SECOND ROW; Nancy Mader. Deb Tuchenhagen. Derinda Sorrow, Martha Reher, Stephanie Volker, Ann Prouty. Brian Anders, Brenda Novak, Fred Berhle. Renee Roberts, Robert Harness, Peggy Peterson, Rhonda Grosch, Pam Garris. Kathy McMichael, Dawn Skeen, Mrs. Sydow THIRD ROW; Lynn Fitzgerald, Brad Greenfield, Tammy Parker, Carl Mettenbrink, Joni Crow. n l v ' ' ' H BP ' ' fm ] m 11 H P S A r J r 1 20 F.B.L.A.
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