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Spanish club members plan a sock-hop and decide upon a combo to play for the event. fill QmXM L Y OJv QpOiti lv CtuAtodS TfrThto SfxJuusfc Club Spanish Club Officers are: President Rodney Shropshire, Vice-President Dianne Tesch, Secretary Jeannie Young, and Treasurer Joan Wehrbein. Members include: Dick O’Donnell, Kathy Hackwith, Frank Pohlmeier, Cindy FitzPatrick, Roger Shorney, Nancy Evers, Ronald Mayle, Brad Bourne, Dave Carper, Linda Lepert, Nancy Ramge, Dave Morris, Bill Spangler, Gloria Thorton, Jim Dietz, Becky Hart, Debbie Woster, Max Linder, Steve Nielsen, Vickie Cole, Cheryl Prokupek, Janice Wondra, Ken Heedum, Patsy Schmidt, Jay Endelicato, Martha Ramsey, Ray Shera, Genny Lebens, John Campbell, Debbie Lindquist, Larry Smith, Yvonne Jochimsen, and Darrel Draper. The advisor is Mrs. Linda Yagel. Larry Smith sells tacos to Mary McQuin during the variety show. 20
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The Platter Staff is looking for ways to improve the monthly newspaper. Education Bill Could Help Students Christmas is cards sent by friends, with greetings and per- haps a note telling all that has happened in the past year. It is a time that permits every- one, young, old, or middle-aged, to enjoy the pure fun of being a child. to discus Aid to 1 ; Elemei: lucation ; is a sui hose mee imments Bill cc chools. divided y the fi would provide any mon school system. ent Norval Trout i The first part is keyed to j 3. It is possible tha cational meetings j strengthening elementary and second part of the Bi 4.U«-----I------------- Christmas is billows of wrap- ping paper scattered from o- pened gifts. It is limp stockings from which presents have been taken. But, Christmas is much more than this! You'd Be Surprised The true meaning of Christ- mas comes a bit closer when we hear a group of carolers go sof- tly through the night to bring a moment of joy to others. It comes closer when the tradi- tional candle is lit in a window as a sign to the Christ Child that he is welcome in this home on this night. If-Brad Borne and Wi were run out of Iowa. If-You saw Donna i in the boys rest room t purse. You boys shoulc the girls so much. If-The boys started the left hands on mai ; girls-they’ve lost their i ter late than never The Platter Editor Page Two Editor Sports Writer Feature Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager Photographer Reporters Advisor Rosilyn Taylor Wesley Jordan Bob Loffer Sharon Rouse Wayne Peterson Ron Mayle Joe Solomon Susie Bryce, Linda Snell, Linda Dittemore, Gayle Eaton, Bob Fuller, Ted Grosshans, Suzie Haith, Mary Henningson, Linda Herre, Raymond Jacobs, Alan Kraeger, Vicki Molck, Johnnie Price, Sharon Pullen, Kathy Sedlak, Bonnie Welstead, Deb Kalasek, Brad Bourne Mr. Joe Arn .... ., . .. j or history. Under the Bin, tne If-Y°“ saw Linda Howard kiss- sch00i couid use Federal funds if1 j Dlxie Wilson and Mary Svo- fQr rernecjja] programs in those boda in choir. If-Jim Peterson’s report cards were found in an encyclopedia. If-Dixie Wilson wanted a Jun- subjects. •f the t: mate al Scie irship this pa; Prnings Iowa startei ve weel two students from M states attended. We had three one- ses each week day They were mathema ber theory, and foun the be set u bute me it for remod if storag 3 film-s ye used n the the P Attei r Ins lick Mill It comes — tion of oui the Child A Thousand Wat Towel Game I n Q Pwgi s ■nent Which one of the saxophone i ior bov for Christmas instead of players brought cookies to band j geometry —j) j, jf I «, rehearsal last week? AU the students atJ PmhtomJtk Wtoh News n , . Tinsel ai J r -i A merrygreetings, Santa Claus, packaged gifts, a day of feasting - all are part of the celebration ■ r» i v v I f 1 n of this very special time. — IUII the true spirit of Chrisi j comes in the two concept j the angels song “peace i will toward all men.” Peace | good will are acts of sacri and love. They are not for 1 season of Christmas along, are for the whole year. This is the true meaning Christmas - a life filled gifts, offered with love and rifice toward peace on e through good will to all i A Poem by Itob I.offer r w - ruem Devils Try Hard For Win Th Choser One
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7ti Soctety Fomulato At Pf-fQ An addition to PHS jthis year is the National Thespian Society which is an organization concerned with dramatics. Membership is based on a point System in which a certain M number of points must be gained to qualify. j ; These .'points may be obtained by participa- ting in plays, either leads or minor parts and assisting as student directors andvdf ;V .on committees.- - • ! ..i% fc'V. An initiation ceremony was held early uPV'-V • December for the new members. The metric cV’ bers were installed by the Bellevue Chapter of the National Thes i Socie|y?r..: ceremony, a tea was held 'in hbno eitHemew initiates»-. N'. . V’ y.: • • The National Thespian Society is a sqiyicfc'■ organization to dramatics on the high schdoT ■ level is .the largest dramatic organiza- tion of its kind in the world. There are v ■ approximately 2, 4UU participating high schools in the United Stares. • ’ The advisor to the National Thespian Society is Mr. Gene Minson who received his BA from Wyoming I niversity. Mr. Minson tegohds speech and directs, the class plays and the all school play. Treasurer John Thom pi cm., Secretary Vickie. Lcpcrt, President Dorothy • Wbstejr, amt,Historian Suoe'Hairh ‘listen as. Vhje Treridcat Darrel Draper ••snow£ his talent as a, comedian. Adt sor Mfi-GpiV.JvflnsonNifardr • Dorothy VN'oSter l'cr fiiemJicrsWp Cct- lificate at le tea following tiatiooj dertniony. Charter mens bets Maty Svoboda, Robert Loffci , Raymond Jacobs, Grot; ■ Thom ['•sou. David''Th lessen, , CPctersiSB; iiqydF» eh, Limit, Hctto, s . Joy'd McLeod, .StTsati fivers, Dorothy WosteiJ Jrifkit; Le ort, Darrel Draper, Susie Haiti». John Thom- agd a viiot'MrT Co rip .Mjrisott mtthe » plipis for tftc alt school play 7 -ef » V ■
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