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

 - Class of 1980

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Red River High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Grand Forks, ND) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 63 of 184
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Wrestletts Help Support Matmen Iktiiniu J W ' rt-stk-ttc That was how the- sit n rcaei chat .is pnstcJ every )car }ust hctore thc wrcsrhnii season opened. Was it a irl wrestler ' ' No ' It was a i;roup ot j;irls that torined a i;roup ot seven i;irls with the same interests rhes helped ilean the mats, tape the mats down in place, and sell eoneessions at the home matches In lour ears there has been a total of htt ' twirls who have helpcLl raise money in the support ot the wrcstliiiL; team With the moiiev taised the nirls have purchased a team record hoard tor the i;ym, towels with each weight i;roup -|j , , nionoi;ramed on them. |umpropes, a tape to support the wtestlers and Coaches thr..ui;h ,„a,-h,n,-, ,,„J the pop that was passed . lut alter tl ' - ■- ■■ ' ' ' each match Four car Ml,, Mrs l nllis Noruard oruani ed a s,, „,„,,,( t|„, ..auities rhat thev were involved in inclui.le(.l. J little people skit and serving ice- ircam at the booster club meetini;. Also keep- mi; score and tiininL; the matches at tourna- ments i ' he wrestlettes were not a school ort;a- m ,ition. It was purely volunteer and the meet- lliL s were held alter school ( ne wrestlette stat- cil that the knowledge she learned was a reat help 111 undefstandini; the spoti. ' I ' oo many peo- ple don t undetstand and think it is borini; but it enounh people totnied f;foups like this the spott would he better known antl en)o ed. Back row L-R LaVae Narlock. Nannette Hoeger. Diana Westacott, Nancy Wriphl. Ann Ncsseth. Slierri Patron. Front row Lynn Stone. Nadinc- Hrtiardr. Advisor Phyllis Norgard. Jenni Freest, jo Ann Skold. Not pictured Amy Sext

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NHS Hosts State Convention .Siiiiii.-nt ' - Willi v tr.ulc point .ivcr.iL; .-s nr Ix-ttLT i.iiilj Ik- riK-nilHTs nl ttu- N ' .iiKinal liiiiii r Siici- cn. I ' hc sinictv [iromotcj si hcilarship, service, .iiid k-aik-rsliip. A hiL;hlii;lit fur the Red River NatKin.il Honor Society was tlie annual state ciinvention held here in Crand lorks at the I ' niversity of North Dakota I ' he event was eo- hosred by Red River aiul eiitral Durini; the convention. |unior delef;ate I.inda Norum was elected the state viee-president. NHS also spearheaded the yearly Dollars For Scholars drive with other area high schools participatmt;- Red River again collected the most numev tor the second consecutive year. Thanks to all the people who helped ' Other activities included a Christmas stocking handout to the faculty and staff, a Teacher Appreciation Day wliere cook- ies were brought to the teachers, and a Valen- tines Day treat for residents at Tufte Manor. ' Hie Honor Society also selected the new offi- cers, rhoosen were:Jeff Harsch ( President ), Jan Rowc (Vice Pres. ). and |ulie Sandre (sec. trea- surer ) A new member induction ceremony took place in Ma All NHS members would like to thank Mrs. Dunn and Mr Mikkelson tor their help throughout this very busy ear Jon Raymond i) Ik A ( m . n- i: (■ ' -, T ' Mtmber (front row) Vicky B]i)fnson. Beth Strinden, Paula Bergsgaard. Loray Lcin, Shane Graft. Jantllt Arch, Lesley Willson. Dcsi Wessman, Barb Bach, Pres Tish Dierlam. (second row) Nora Fnese, Yvonne Vanyo, Ellen Smith, Menlee Moen, Suzanna Langston, RoseMary BeBee. Mary Siegle, Lon Knppelman. Kim LeClerc. Secretary Steph Forness, Vice Pres Dean Kraft, Danielle Doyle, Catherine Jiskra, Gavm Borchert. Pam. Midboe. Brad Offedt, Danny Richards. James Oakley (third row) Mike Flom, Karen Piatt. Michelle Keel, Julie Chishulm. Peg y Samrau. Debbie Doyle, Laura Keller, Marian Steuwer. Julie Sandry. Cathy Carlson. Ton Coffey. Linda Stienke, Dee Mug li, Charlene Olson, Cheryl Palay, Chris Rohde, Pam Petri, Sandy Erwin, Helen facoby. Melanie Moon, Kevin Anderson, Todd Hly, Dou Morse, ( fourth row) Fric Hansen, Jan Roe. Linda Norum. Pam Wilson, Roger Amundson, Ti:)m Strinden. Mane Asleson, Jill Johnson, Laura Gillespie, Kris Zabriskic. Tom McLend. Cindy Harris, Fritz Arnason. Cathy Conk. Lisa Adams. Steve Crunk, Katie Fisher, Randy Sondreal, Kurt Tampkins, Amy Gunt2burger, Becky Zackcr, Jeff Olson, Joe Schultz. (fifth row} Nick Geray. Kent Crockett, Jeff Simpson, Gail Aeson. Julie Stieg.Jeff Dixon, Steve Syrstad. Tim Gabnelson, Paul Mathis, Chad Sanderson. ]f:ii Sande, Randy Piper, Steve Fillippi, Steve Gurule. Scott Kuzel. Doug Taylor, Jeff Harsch, Mary Dietz, Stephanie Kraus. Kathleen McKenna, and Mark Reagan NHS members Steph Forness and RoseMary Bcbe listen to Tish Dierlam at a club meeting. President Tish Dierlam speaks with enthusiasm about the groups proposed plans lor the spring portion of the year



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Thespians Promote Theatre Arts I pitalK . [xopic Diisidn.struc the meaning (if Thc-spian wht-ii vou tell them vou arc one. A Thespian is .) iiKfiiher dt the National I ' hespian S(iCiety, This society honors those who have been aitne m the theatre arts and have earned a certain number »)( points bv pertornianie )r other sra e invtilved work. Members tried to promote theatre by their own participation in productions The society selects new members in the spring ot each vear A some what secret ceremony is held in the theatre where new members are initiated- Sources had it that black robes and candles were used by old members as part ot the Ceremony. A new and old members picnic at Drama teacher Mr. Fosse ' s house to! - loweil the ceremony Vtliili, difitiin a play, tuturc I htspidn Juiit (iilbuuh. UK ' S tht drlijgf an .l (lit iltffH.irs Stnul. Ilitspuns ilfiini row) 1 1 ni I illippi. titjni Dunham, Sttrvt Murmn. i second row i Dana ' I ' uun , Kim LtClcrc. Tom Young, Mar Sicglf. (tliird row I Kjfcn Plate Hfiiida Baakt. Kathy Carlsiin, Janet Bcr . Stcph Forness, Mark Ramstv. Grant Shaft, Itiiiirth r jwl Jim l.indhi.-r and Hrt iJtnt Steve llllppl llirtiliTlrimi - SK.L ..LTH . 3VgMI-,7a.-MLTi. WlM «T«

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