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FORENSICS CONQUERS ALL Endeavor and a team effort proved to be the key qualities in the National Forensics League this year at South. Being winners of 120 trophies along with the execution of many outsta nding achievements is what NFL has success- fully accomplished, A state record was set by South ' s NFL team in which they qualified for five events out of seven for Nationals. Daren Curry demonstrated his talent at his second year at Nationals with a dra- matic interpretation from Of Mice and Men. Another first for NFL was the hosting of the Speech tournament held at South on January 28 and 29. A lot of hard work was put into the hosting of students from 15 area schools. Much initiative was shown in the de- feat over Ladue in the Greater St. Louis Speech Association Sweepstakes. For the first time in eight years, Ladue was beaten by South ' s NFL. Debate, Public Speakmg, and Interpretation were the three division. The 1982-83 school year has been the most successful year for novices. It promises for a nice, strong team for years to come, concluded coach of NFL, Mrs. Rebecca Pierce. NFL members who won their district events stand proudly. Front row; Tom Norton, Pam Bahl, and Daren Curry. Back row; Coach Barbara McCoUough, Coach Rebecca B. Pierce, and John Bernier. NFL members as follows; First row: Molly Perse, Lisa Facciano, Karlyn Kaempfer, Katie Hurley, Sue Matcuk, Tanya Templeton. Cuqui Serra, Laura Karoski, and Tamara Corsey. Second row: Brian Davis, Rich Steele, Pam Bahl, Corinne Bolton, Terry Kelly, Cindy Woolford, Julie Kleener, Rachael Oakes, and Mike Barry. Third row: Vince Spavale, Sean Downey, Rachael Dickerson, Cheryl Smith, John Bernier, Allison Pelofus, Steve Holstein, and Craig Winneker. Fourth row: Tom Norton, Maureen Nash, Cin Jackson, Cheryl Holstein, Tim Thomson, and Doug Towns. Fifth row: Brian Cox, Grant Doty, Chris Michalak, Vicki BuUmer, Bret Sanders, Daren Curry, and Joe Golden. John Bernier and Dawn Bergtholdt have a good time hosting the Speech tournament. Daren Curry thought it was funny. Karlyn Kaempfer, Joe Golden, and Rachael Dickerson keep calm at Evening of Forensics.
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KEY CLUB GIVES ' YEW EFFORT This years Key Club did many difierent things for many good causes. Mr. Jack Tanner, sponsor, was very pleased with this year ' s club. He felt they did a very good job arranging the two blood drives, and he was very happy with the money they raised for Muscular Dystrophy. The Key Club sponsored two big blood drives this year. The first one, which was held on December 6, was very, successful . The Club collected a total of 150 bags of blood, from South ' s students. The second blood drive was held March 17. The club raised almost the same number of bags; this time they collected 48. Bob Zimmerly, Key Club president, thought that the different Key Club Chapters didn ' t receive the recognition that they deserved. So Zimmerly went all the way to the Governor to declare the week of November 7 through 13 Key Club Week. Zimmerly received an honorable plaque for his work. On St. Patrick ' s Day the Key Club collected money for Muscular Dystrophy. The club members passed out jars and asked for donations for the cause. This fund raiser collected $176 from South students and Faculty. All in all the Key Club had a very prosperous and successful year. Tanner said the group ' s comradery was super and that he hopes for more of the same kind of success in the future. Row 1. Jason Dowd, Gary Mickelson, Davey Loida. Ivlarilyn Brandon, Bob Zimmerly. Row 2. Scott Snider, Robin Scott, Robin Neesen, Theresa Brown, Louise Hammer, Ahmed Ghouri, Mr. Jack Tanner 1 Glen Illert helps himself to some orange luice and cookies. 2. Charlie Brown shows off his bandage after donating a pint. 3. Ed Miller says everythmq is cool. 4. Kaly Hurley seems a little nervous before giving blood.
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5. ITS members are as follows Front Daren Curry. Second row: Vicki BuUmer, Sue Matcuk, Melissa Schall, and Karlyn Kaempfer. Third row: Tom Norton, Joe Golden, Coach Rebecca B. Pierce, Tim Thomson, Bret Sanders, and Gin Jackson. ITS GAINS RECOGNITION. Who has received several awards, a lot of apprecia- tion, and has been the nucleus for the production of the plays held at South? The International Thespian Society has accomplished all of the above. An award plaque was received for the benefit performance of Godspell. $1400 dollars was raised for Lafayette Sheltered Workshop, a group in Valley Park which provides for handicapped adults. A certificate of merit was also received by ITS for the performance at their 1982 National convention. The outcome of the hard wo rk done by ITS was the three successfully produced plays. Cactus Flower, Fid- dler on the Roof and Drama Studio Showcase would not have been possible without the 10 members of ITS. f% f , ]j ' r ' ' p J 11 -i ■ SBHIlk 1 ■P 1 - ; W ' 4 Mjf 1 . Bridget Morrison and Erie Evans practice tor Fiddler on the Rooi. 2. Bret Sanders and Rachael Dickerson argue about their daughter in The Rope Dancers. 3. Sue Matcuk and Melhssa Schall in an introduction to their scene. 4. Brian Davis and Tamara Goursey in a scene from Drama Studio.
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