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ational Forensic League To become a member of the National Forensic League, a student must have earned a minimum of 25 points in tournament competition. This club is an hon- brary organization created to recognize those students ho have excelled in public speaking. fficers of the National Forensic League are President Caro- n Anderson, Vice-President Dick Schell, Secretary Linda ightfoot, and Treasurer-Parliamentarian Mitch Parks. 'Vimberley Bimus, the NFL's mascot, is eternally making a 'reat speech. Row 1: Paula Levine, Betty New- ton, Carolyn Anderson, Jean Ami Garner, Scherry Brownfield, Judy Densmore, Vicki Bridges, Martin Chodorow, Mark Bishop. Row 2: Mrs. Riess, Beverly Boyd, Mac Arnold, Bobby Bolin, Loran Hill, John Deluca, Larry Jones, Justin Schulz, Paul Darden. Row 3: Dick Schell, Bill Martinelli, Jim Mc- Nee, Chuck Meadows, Mike How- ard, Mitch Parks, Jim Progar, Frank Fuller, Don Jacobson. 143
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Rich Field FI er Staffs Spring Staff-Row 1: Jeanie Nance, Linda Barron, Susan Sey- mour, Allison Dick, Judy Deaver, Jane Coombs, Jill Newton, Miss Williams. Row 2: Cindy Chapman, Jean Ann Garner, Barbara Scrin- opskie, Jane Sachs, Shari Ven- able, Terri Buchanan, Diane Tins- ley. Row 3: Sally Lewis, Della Barrett, Beth Curlin, Ellen Ross, Linda Wise, Susan Williams, Jo Gail Merritt. Row 4: Mike How- ard, Lee Knowles, Dick Schell, Steve Barshop, 4ZQ Fall Staff-Row 1: Patsy Weath- ers, Patsy Rutland, Cynnthia Strauss, Nancy Currie, Barbara Johnson, Miss Williams. Row 2:1 Anne Smith, Leslie Lepar, Shelley Wells, Sandy Wolf. Row 3: Maury Harris, Kathleen Pearson, Mar- ilynn George, Wynell Felkner, Barbara Tunmire. , 1 The Rich F 1eld Flyer. a tion of the original Flyer which first published in 1917 at Rich Air Base, provides a means by all students can keep informed of tk . . . O 1 school's activities While Working the Flyer staff, students gain inval able knowledge in the field of jou nalism. Barbara Tunmire, Fall Editor, and Cind Chapman, Spring Editor, plan ways t improve the Flyer.
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W w 1 - - ,. 1, ,. . . .. .. H --- :-'- gg , E,v,:..rhz Z laid' :Her I ' r J ' I xr N A, , rg, V: ld ,DRAMA and SPEECH EVENTS Drama students look over an announcement con- cerning future tournaments. Elaine Matties, treasurerg Susan Rogers, presidentg Scherly Brownfield, secretaryg Judy Quick, publications representa- tiveg Judi Heussner, publications representativeg James Progar, vice-presidentg Mrs. Riess, sponsor. The Richfield Drama Club, Alpha Chi Tau, strives to promote interest and activity in the dramatic arts. After careful study of dramatic techniques and diligent practice, the club is ready for production. During the fall semester, the club staged Blood Wedding , a Spanish drama by Frederico Garcia. Drama Club 44 Row 1: Donna Oliver, Elaine Mat- ties, Judi Heussner, Linda Hoff- man, Mrs. Riess. Row 2: Susan Rogers, Jo Gail Merritt, Jean Ann Garner, Wendy Percy, Grace Sig- ler, Judy Quick, Carolyn Power. Row 3: Tommy Irwin, Billy Gra- ham, Robert Ake, Richard Ake, James Progar, Ken Garrett. J , z
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