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Page 29 text:
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One-Act Play L LL: W- The one-act play, Fog Over the Valley. was a great source of pride for the school this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Lynn McBride, it received straight one's at the District Speech Contest, then went on to win a one at the State Speech Contest. Pictured above are DiAnn Ferguson, Mark Dahl, Bob Robinson, Doug Wager, Sue Kiesel, and Cindy Anderson. Newspaper Staff All EDUC TED HAH Under the guidance of Mrs. Pike and Miss Secor, the sponsors, and Linda Paul and Nancy Plagman, co-editors, the news staff put forth another year ot the Cardinal Chatter. Pictured above, seated, are Nancy Plagman, Nancy Evans, Linda Paul, Yvonne Henry, and Diane Zimmerman. Row two: Mrs. Pike, Nancy Pike, Mary Grohe, Lorrie Ander- son, Iean Volkens, Paula Messerschmidt, Linda Stuhr, Donna Hascali, Deanna Young, DiAnn Ferguson, and Miss Secor.
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Student Government Above: Lorrie Anderson, Treasurerp Nancy Evans, President, Becky Buck, Vice-President and Cynthia Best, Secretary. Row two: Dave Volkens, DiAnn Ferguson, Nancy Plagman, Alan Huneke, LaRee Ehlers, and Mr. Fuhs, sponsor. Keeping in time with tradition, the Student Council was busy all year with various projects. Homecoming, the biggest project of the year was carried out with the chosen theme, Autumn Leaves. After a parade in the afternoon, and the game at night, a dance was held in the gym decorated accordingly. Hat Day, a new institution, was very successful, with everyone trying their clarndest to come up with something new and different Mr. and Mrs. McBride were the obvious Winners. Christmas was celebrated with a S.C. sponsored dance. As the year drew to an end, preparations were made for the Student Council President elections. After a week of campaigning and speech-making, DiAnn Ferguson was elected to this honor. At right is our 1967-68 president, Nancy Evans.
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This year, as every year, the Art Dept. kept busy by bring- ing the lovely arty touches to the school to make it such an enjoyable place! Mr. Guy and Beth Ann Rieber working on displays of the spring art show. r.am . .A mxsivpmu Art '68 Mrs. McBride looking over art- work of student, Ioan Dittmer. Home Economics Miss Hentsch demonstrating sewing techniques to her senior Home Ec class. Pictured are Mary Grobe, Donna Hascall, Linda Haas, Miss Hentsch, and Diane Zimmerman.
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