Red River High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND)

 - Class of 1980

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I uturc liusincis Lcadtrs of Amt-rica I -J79-8U Julie Middlcton ■ President Runda Lnebnck - Vice President Christine Rohde - Secretary Peggy Franz • Historian Barbara Rygg - Treasurer Victoria Coffey ■ Reporter Linda Swenson ( rd ' I ' ear Member) Scni(. rs Shelly Bouck Terry Geigle Diane Henncssy Lisa Nelscm )ackie Skinner Theresa Twamley Dianna Sand Shelly Voiss juniors Kelly Bye Michelle Feltman Sharon Matthews • n i i ' iSi,,, SCI- Historian Peggy Franz takes a picture of the officers.

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speech And Debate Teams Have Successful Seasons The Speech and Dtbatt scasnii was a Um but suc- ccssfiii one Team members practiced hard and were rewarded tor their efforts I ' here were many individ- ual victories and several team sut cesses which in- cluded a Sweepstakes trophy and a Second Place award in the Northeast Class A Regional Speech Tournament, Speech and Debate activities offer par- ticipants the opportunity to meet students from other schools, to travel to college campuses and to develop skills that will be of value for life. Varsity debaters Helen Jacoby and Jeff Simpson won 1st Place at the Jamestown Tournament and 2nd Place at the Forks Invitational. Steve Cronk and Greg Moore, Junior Varsity debaters placed rd at the James town tour- nament. The Novice Debate team, consisting of Da- vid Gowin. Bob Johnson, Brian King, Dawn Lit- inger and Pam Midboe. were successful in a number of competitions. They placed 1st at Jamestown, 2nd at Grand Forks, and rd at NDSU. The debate teams, along with individual events speakers, combined to win the Sweepstakes Trophy at the Jamestown -Bant - tan Tournament. Speech team members won many trophies. Pam Midboe was victorious in Novice Hxtemporaneous at a number of tournaments. Throughout the season Steve Cronk won trophies in Humotcjus Interpreta- tion and Varsity Extemporaneous. Cheryl Schubert won awards for Varsity Kxtemp and Original Oratory. Speech to Entertain and Oratory were events in which Chnstinajacoby won several trophies. Stephanie For- ness was successful throughout the year in Humorous Interp while Tom Fillipi won honors in Serious In- terp. Novice Extemp awards were won by Bob John- The Red River Speech team won the Sweepstakes Award at the |amestown-Banttari-Tournament and was 2nd in the Northeast Class A Regional Tourna ment These students qualified for the State Tourna ment: Steve Cronk. Tom Fillipi, Stephanie Forness, Christina Jacoby. Pam Midbtje, Greg Moore, Cheryl Schubert and Mary Siegle Pam Midboe placed 4th in I Women ' s Extemporanexous Speaking at the State Tournament. Others members (jf the speech team were Miles Austin, Janey Berg, Mike Butte, David Gowin, Brian King. Greg Moore, Paul Robinson, Mary Siegle. Jeff Simpson and Doug Taykjr. o © o Speech team members (front row) Steph Forness. Pam Midboe, Paul Robinson, (second row) Ms Lesley Petterson, Steve Cronk, Greg Moore, David Gowin. (third row) Mike Butte, Janne Berg, Brian King. Miles Austin. Doug Taylor, Tom FilUppi, and Mrs Jan Satrom Debate team members (front row) Bob Johnson, Brian King. Doug Taylor, (second row) Ms Lesley Petterson, Helen Jacoby, Mike Butte. David Gowin. Steve Cronk, (third row) Dawn Lit- zingcf, Mrs, Jan Satrom. Pam Midboe, Jeff Simpson, Greg Moore, and Miles Austin. Speech Coach Jan batroni explains the fine points jf interpretation. In a humorous peice Mary Siegle uses facial expression to help convey the idea. In rehearsal Pam Midboe and Paul Robinson both concentrate to ready themselves for the actual performance. u-.iij, ' fW. uiU£:{ : i ' iLU U ' 4i)i.v»«uUHnuflK»wniAaiaai



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Language Clubs Support International Dinner The exotic cusinc, the wine gUsses bubbling with K(K)I-Aid. and the fancy foreign place mats were all part of the foreign language de- partments ' 1st annual International Dmner. Held in the commons, the dinner drew over 250 people. The fee was a foreign food tti accomo- date eight to ten people. The dinner was open to all foreign language students and their fam- ilies. The May Hth International Dinner was a hit with those attending. The Spanish Club also participated in the dinner. The tlub tested some new ideas. Club members went to Ben Franklin lilementary school and taught third graders a little about Spanish culture and language. The participants finished with a breaking of the Pi- nata. Some traditional things like the Bunuelo and candy sales, bowling, and dinners at Mexi- can Village and La Campana were repeated. Club members held a Christmas party and also a picnic at the end of the year at Maple Lake. The German Club had an especially interesting year as they traveled to Winnipeg to take in the German culture. 300 German soldiers were training m Winnepeg and the club met them at the Winnipeg i oo, fund raising activities were Lebkuchen Herzen , valentine cookies shaped like hearts that were sold, Christmas advent calendars and candy selling. The club held Christmas and bowling parties and also many members attended a foreign language camp. The French club kept itself busy with 55 stu- dents attending a French camp in November, the largest turn-out from any school. The club enjoyed caroling at Christmas and cookie and candy sales. All the clubs had t- shirt contests. Winners were Karen Piatt (German). Pam White (French), and the Spanish club settled for a ready made design. French students Bridget Hogan. Teena Morns, and Ronnie Comeau kick up their heels in the traditional French Can-Can. German dancers Tern Mitchell and Doug Taylor dance the Schulplatte. — ' ' C French club members (front row): Renee Keel, Vice Pres. Mike Pfeiffer. Secretary Ann McLeod. President Jilljohnson, Treasurer: Amy Guntzburger. Cathy McLeod. (second row} Candy Puppe. Ann Beaumier, Marta Gallego. Carlos Gallego, Robbie Beasley. Gwynn Warner. Kristi Odiand. (third row ) Joannic I-ontaine. Leslie Willson, Tish Dieriam, Beth Fortin. Becky Kelleher. Fllcn Smith. Pam Midboe, I.isa Hesse, and Bev Westamtt Spanish tlub member Renee Berg sells Spanish dead bread, a Halloween treat, students in the commons.

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