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German Club Ich liebe Deutsch! The German Club held many arousing meetings this year including skits presented for the entertainment of all by the officers. They planned a sleigh riding party but the lack of snow posed a problem. Another proposition was a swim party but Ralston had no open date. They would not give up however and in the spring enjoyed nature by an outing in Fontenelle Forest and a picnic after a hay- ride. Pictured Above. German Club officers are left to right. Cindy Niel- sen - Secretary. Ken Montangue - Treasurer. Alice Stoltenberg - V. President. Bob Nielsen - President. Keene Ruff - Historian, and Mrs Brown - Sponsor. Pictured Below German Club Members are (seated) Mrs. Brown (sponsor). Beverly Schleip. Teresa Hevelone. Judy Hibberd, Tonia Ruff. Kathy Schneider. Jeanne Siewert. Kim Persinger, (2nd row) Greg Mahloch, Dawn Maystrick, Polly Whitney. Vicki VanHorn. Terri Thomas. Kristia Norman. Roxianne Mahloch, Linda Glesmann. Jeff Salberg, (3rd row) Bill Startzer, Cindy Nielsen. Keene Ruff, Diane Schneider. Carol Eckholt, Larry Bruning, Tom Barger. Bob Nielsen. Ken Montangue. Wanda Smith. (4th row) Kent Kroese, Bob Siewert. Lloyd Rowe. Robin Brandenburg. Gayle Joern. Ken Vampola, Mike Fielen, Alice Stoltenberg. Ruth Whitney. Laura Eichner, Lori Finley, Leigh Vandergrift. 16
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Library Staff The library is one of the places many students go during the day. This year a few changes have taken place. New shelves were added, a newspaper rack, and we also saw the beginning of bound periodicals. There are 6 sets of encyclopedias for our use, over 350 volumes, and approx- imately 60 magazines to read and enjoy. As you see we have sufficient material in our library to use and enjoy according to our needs. We also have more room to accommodate most people because this year we are using the back classroom as a section of the library. Miss Kirchman greeted all her library fans this year with a pleasing smile, but if the noise was louder than necessary her smile would change to a deep frown -- and out you go Students that helped with the Library this year were, E. Hughes. L. Sedlack, D. Cain, C. Sands, M. Pipkie, J Hibberd, M. Gates, L. Latham, S. Peoples, D. Glessmann, N. Bruning, Sponsor Miss Kirchman. C. Fernald, E. Brewer and M. Barkdoll. 15
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Industrial Arts. Club, (first row) Gary Neitzel, Jerry McCune, Kent Kroese, Dan Moore, Steve Startzer, Mr Sayers (Sponsor). (2nd row) Ron Tex. Doug Mann. Louie Post. Bill Palmer. Art Lienemann, Jeff Mann, Bernard Sedlacek, (3rd row) Steve Adair, Don Sands, Casey Norman, Ken Erdman, Rick Broshears. Rick Matson. Lloyd Rowe, Bob Miller. (4th row) Dale Glesmann, Steve Becker. Scott Weighner. Gregg Scholting, Gary Thimgan. Bob Larson. Mike Larson, (5th row) Marlin Meisinger, Randy Vinson, Ernie Citta, Lynn Beins, Duane Golda. Industrial Industrial Arts, officers, left to right, Ernie Citta Secretary, Art Lienemann. Treasurer, Steve Adair President. Dan Moore Vice-President, Mr. Sayer Sponsor Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club was very active this year in and out of school. For their annual tour, they journeyed to Omaha and visited the Security Window Industry, Union Pacific Repair Build- ing, Western Electric and later ate at Chuck Wagon. In the spring they had hosted a steak fry. 17
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