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Students Have A Variety Of Activity Options Driving, singing, dashing, sleeping-how did students spend their timc Young adults on the high school level have a variety ot opportunities open to them. Students at Red River had a large sports program, over twenty clubs, tour major drama productions, and a diversity of course choices. The score card for extra-curricular ac- tivities showed German club on top with 70 participants, followed bv National Honor Soci- ety, with football third. Some students special- ized in a certain department. Students in the arts often did many projects besides those assigned Steve Fillippi. Thespian president, concert choir member, and Art III student had this comment. When you become involved with a different group of people, you become a little family and you get closer to them. Just being close to those who are close to you is a really neat feeling, Terry Dunphy was in his tirst year as Activities Director, He worked largely with the student council and class committees. Asked how he felt about student participation he said. Stu- dent participation is improving a great deal; however when iiu start as low as we started, vou still have a long way to go. But. we are moving in the right direction. Reclining on a lunch table. Cindy Olson waits lor a cidc home %l Angle Linell and Kris Zabriskic hurdle snow, Cathy Jiskra works a German problem lill Idhnson I finch tlub presi- Vt ' rtstlini; theerlcaders Beth Knoff and Kan Zahradka hstcn to Mr ;rm. displ vs her nxieiv Gasparmi at a «.heefleadin ; meeting Mane Valen tinds tables mure comtortable than chairs uaiiiuaLabjHuai
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AiKirliLT .ictivitv that kept thtiii busy was plan- niciit to the year, two very successful dances ncng Sailie Hawkins; this was unlike othet years were organized, the Tof;a-Pa|ama Party and the because the MIA usually sponsored it, Sadie I ' lood Reunion Dance. ( )ne student council Hawkins was .1 lot ol work, but well wotth it nieniher had this to .say about their year . . I accordini; to the members spent many of my free Saturdays working and decorating, but alter going to the events I knew During Christmas Week they organized all the that it was well worth the time and effort I put coming Week It took a lot ot time .ind effort to traditional events such as Deck the Halls ' mto it, make that a special w ' eek and .1 very successful (which was won by the seniors), and a special one, isit from Santa Claus To add tun and excite- Representative Body Provides Framework The StuJi-TK Council bci aii tins yt-ar with one ol the [onijhc-st iissii nnit-nts tluv face, Honie- Brcnt Mattson STrOFNT COUNrii MEMBERS President ■ Fritz Arnason Vne-Prtsidenr - Mane Asleson Secretary-Treasurer ■ Becky Rynestad Senior Representatives Ten Hall nmsun Machell Nor ard Tish Dierlam Kim LeClerc Tom Srnndtn Junior Representatives Tim Gabnelson Barb Bach Paulette Waller Brent Mattson Al Thompson Sophttmort Representatives Cindy Peppin Lesley Willson Barry Owens Dan Rithards Prisctlla Howe Jdiiinc Arnason Members (front row I Pnscilla Howe, Mane Asleson, Kim LeClerc. Fritz Arnason. Barry Owens, (back row) Lesley Willson. Cindy Peppm. fjii.ne Arnason. Bciky Rynestad, ' iom Strmden, and Tish Dierlam- n.ASS COMMITTHKS Seniors Mark Regan. Jim Jackson. Randy (ktsIiiii n. ( hcryl Ruilow. an d Mary |oH ' )Ui;ie Juniors C raig f.ollette. Sue ( )ltmanns. Mary l-ickhof ■ -m Augustine, ind Jan Ro ' C Sophom .res onnc Vain ., Betl St inden. Joan l(j ntaiiie. Mel.ime Aiu erson. and Mary l.uney ■■■
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