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Renville Hosts Germany's Petra Hauenschild TOP LEFT: Petie leads a cheer at the girl’s Basketball game. TOP RIGHT: Petie talks on the phone. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Petie and Cathie do dishes. Petra Hauenschild came to Renville on August 19. She lived with the Frank Wahl family. Cathie and Ellen have been good sisters to Petra. They got along like regular sisters. At first, she thought our small town would be hard to live in because of its size, but when she got to know everyone in school and around town she liked it a lot. Petra was known to everyone as Petie. Her outgoing personality charmed her many friends. Petie was enjoyed by the seniors in her class and they tried to show her a good time. During the year Petie participated in girls’ basketball, the senior class play, one act play, band, chorus, girls’ glee, FTA, FHA, student council, and was secretary of the German Club. She attended the First Lutheran Church and was a member of the Renville Aces 4-H Club.
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Deciam One-Act Play Renville participated in Speech and One Act play contests through the district levels. “The Storm” was the one act play presented. Don Wolter, Patty Schemel, Mary Loskota, Mary Johnson, and Dave Henneberry were actors. Petie Hauenschild and Cathie Wahl assested with the production which was directed by Mrs. Linda Anderson. Twenty people attended the Sub- District Speech Contest at Danube; 11 people advanced to the District contest at Bird Island; and three people were chosen as alternates to the Region contest. Speech was coached by Mr. Robert Kutter. ONE ACT PLAY CAST First Row: (left to right) P. Hauenschild. M. Loskota, M. Johnson, P. Schemel, D. Henneberry, D. Wolter. DECLAM First Row: (left to right) D. Wolter, T. Kottom, B. King, P. Schemel, L. Haug, M. Grabow, C. Hebrink, T. Schemel, D. Berger, S Graves, J. Zaske. Second Row: B. Rice, L. Reetz, E. Branick, G. Swart, S. Eckstrom, J. Bach, P. Anderson, M. Standfuss, K. Eckstrom, L. Bluhm, D. Feldman, J. Johnson, S. Kemnitz, J. Muetzel, R. Kutter (advisor). Third Row: R. Sietsema, C. Wahl, T. Smith, C. Sietsema, K. Nelson, J. Strootman, N. Jacobs, K. Hebrink, R. Hebrink, D. Henneberry, B. Zaske, S. Wolter, C. Bratsch, D. Smith, J. Zaske, L. Biederman. 7
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National Honor Society Inducts New Members Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service are the goals of the National Honor Society. Each inducted member strives to maintain these qualities. The National Honor Society participated in two ac- tivities during this past year. The induction ceremonies of the National Honor Society was held on March 11,1974. There were six new members inducted. Sophomores-Kyle Prodoehl and Carol Siet- sema; Juniors-Tim Berger and Dave Henneberry; Seniors-Carol Lenz and Darlene Abbas. The officers for “73-74” were Larry Abbas-President; Ken Haug-Vice-President; Judy Peterson-Secretary. CENTER: Arlen Sjerven of Willmar Community College offers the address at the National Honor Society in- duction. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row (left to right): C. Sietsema, D. Abbas, R. Sietsema, C. Wahl, J. Peterson, C. Lenz. Second Row: K. Prodoehl, D. Hen- 9 neberry.T. Berger, R. Hebrink, L. Abbas, T. Eekhoff, D Eekhoff, K. Haug.
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