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Chess Club Throughout the year Chess Club traveled all over the State to various high schools. Chess Club tended to be one of the most active clubs in the school though few people knew of their activities. A group of avid players can always be found in the accounting room each morning participating in individual challenges or in inter-school tourna- ments. The Whole club was involved in a tournament to determine class champions. The freshman class champion was Ashley Nullg sopho- more, Dan Elliott, junior, Terry Tip- tong senior, Cameron Owen. Doug Johnson was the overall medalist. Some of the highlights of the year were B-team's 10-O victory over Em- poria's A-team, and the State con- test. A nine-man team attended the tournament at Wichita East. lt turned out to be a prosperous year as they placed 4th at the State tourna- ment where the majority of schools participating were 5-A. The Chess club officers were: Bill Scherer, presi- dentg Dave Salazar, vice-president, Ashley Null, secretary. Q 1 Q ' A Q32 r is 5 ..L'Li'.2.A3 A 'amalix ' , LAISQSS-3 ,Q -wee! ! L Mo! chess club 1. The nine chess club members who attended state placed 4th. 2. Ashley Null, Dan Elliott, Terry Tipton, and Cameron Owen were class champions. 3. Mr. Trimble was the sponsor for Chess Club. 4. Doug Johnson was the Chess Club medalist.
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Booster Club Fall, Winter, and Spring Athletic Appreciation Nights highlighted Booster Club's busy schedule of acti- vities. The addition of appreciation nights has improved the spirit ofthe teams tremendously as well as in- forming parents and the school of various students talents. With a membership of 77 persons, the basic purpose of the Booster Club is to provide an opportunity for the parents and teachers to have func- tions, such as the annual pizza supper, to support students and the school. Mr. Frederking, Booster Club Pre- sident, sets up the meetings nd keeps the organization running. A 1. Booster Club members listen to new ideas. 2. Doug D'Albini, future Booster Club member, enjoys cake after pizza during the annual pizza feed sponsored by the Booster Club. 3. Booster Club members listen as Mr. Frederking, president, conducts a monthly meeting. 4. Mr. Frederking speaks at Booster Club's Athletic Recognition night. booster club t
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f-sf t Latin Club Latin club, sponsored by Miss Ann Flattery, had an exciting and successful schedule. Twenty-five La- tin club members participated in chariot races, State office elections, and Latin contests. The major project was attending a Latin club convention in which events such as track relays, volleyball tournaments, and chariot races were held and Latin participants answered questions concerning Roman history, Latin grammar, vocabulary, and mythology. There was also a costume and poster contest during the con- vention. Election of State officers was the highlight of the convention since Ashley Null represented South as a candidate for treasurer and Deb- bie Beck served as Null's campaign manager. An annual Latin banquet provided excitement in April for Latin club members and their audiences who listened to a Latin play. Latin club officers were as follows: Presidents, Debbie Back and Sandy Clark, Secretary, Katie Kennedy, Treasurer, Ashley Null. 1. Barb Meier and Mary Maxwell performed a skit for Latin Club members. 2. Sponsor, Miss Ann Flattery, auctions off slaves at the ban- quet. 3. Latin Club members enjoy the food at the banquet. 4. Mr. Vopat was bought as a slave for this table at the banquet. 5. Latin Club officers are Debbie Beck, Ashley Null, Sandy Clark, and Katie Kennedy. 1 1 I x i
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