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Science '69 Pictured at right is Berniece Schumacher receiving the over-all award for the l9B9 Science Fair. Mr. Fuhs is presenting the award. Her topic was Dis- section ol the Eye. Below is one of the many tine displays at the annual Science Fair. Nancy Secor, Edna Pike, Allan Hjelle, Berniece Schumacher Sibylle ? ? ? Certain Women supposed to be in- spired by a deity were called Sibyls by the Greeks. The most celebrated Sibyl was the Cumaeau one Who was traditionally known tor her wisdom. The advisers of the 1968-69 news- paper staff, Edna Pike and Nancy Secor, introduced a Sibylle column in the Cardinal Chatter. Letters from puzzled or lovelorn readers were addressed to Sibylle Ca mysterious third personl who duly and wisely answered their questions. The identity of Sibylle was faithfully kept secret until the end of the year when a contest was conducted to guess her C'?l identity. The Winner of that contest was Berniece Schumacher, the only one of 103 students to guess correctly that Sibylle was Mr. Allan Hjelle. f zeswvzs- suv1-were ew- W ----H rmm ,titer
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Home Economics On November ll, l968, the Home Economics depart- ment presented its Ninth Annual Style show, Fash- ion Silhouettes, under the direction of Miss Naomi I-lentsch. Iunior High girls, freshmen and juniors par- ticipated. Pictured are: LuAnn Schade, Beth Ann Reiber and Carol Leinen modeling the clothes that they The Home Economics I girls are , shown looking at the different types of houses and the different ways to design the interior. Pictured ure: Iudy Hundt, Sally Krohn, Peggy Zimmerman, Miss Hentsch, Sandy Schuster, Nancy Flemming, Karen Dahl, Cindy Buck. made. Art '69 The 1969 Art Exhibit was larger than ever. The main attraction seemed to be the unique Wire sculp- tures done by Bob Robinson and Kennon Balster portraying life and its elements. Special awards for out- standing artistic ability Were given to Ianet Stortenbecker, Yvonne Henry, Lorrie Anderson, Kennon Balster, Pat Petersen, and Beth Ann Rieber.
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Letter Club A Row one: Mr. Mews Ksponsorl, David Dittmer CVice-Presidentl, Dennis Linn fPresidentJ, lean, Volkens CSecretaryl, Bob lensen fTreasurerD, Mr. Rittscher fsponsorl. Row two: Steve Pike, Glee Goodner, lean Boettger, Iulie Boeck, Yvonne Henry, Paula Messerschmidt, Ronda Manz, Cynthia Best, Pat Messerschmidt, Deanna Young, Pat Dea, Phyllis Barrett, Debbie Davis, Richard Brammann. Row three: Stan Kern, Robert Nelson, Bill Luxford, Steven Bladt, Vicki Kern, LaRee Ehlers, Linda Goshorn, Debra Buck, Irene Cog- dill, Becky Buck, loan Dittmer, Karen Dills, Mary Io Muller, Ron Young. How four: Don Nihsen, Iim Kroll, Danny Hall, Doug Wager, Bob Nihsen, Larry Manz, Bob Robinson, Larry Balster, Merv Coffman, Dave Volkens, Bob Burger, Craig Davis, Danny Bladt. Row one: Sue Kiesel, Berniece Schumacher, Pat Dea, Carol Peters, Debbie Davis, Vicki Kern. Row two: Mr, McBride, DiAnn Ferguson, lean Boettger, Lorrie Anderson, Karen Schutt, Sheryl Schnack, Ioann Short, lulie Boeck, Iodene Michalak, Helen Nelson. Row three: David Schneider, Les Peterson. Annual Staff Row one: Ian Stortenbecker, Cindy Anderson, Sue Kiesel, Becky Buck, Row two: Irene Cogdill, Sylvia Ploen, Carol Peters, Carol Hockett, Miss Secor, sponsor, Speech Experience means a lot in speech contest work. As an example, four of the District Contest participants were seniors, the rest were sophomores and a freshman. Of the four qualifiers for the State Individuals Contest at Boone, three were seniors. Sue Kiesel, the only underclassrnotn of the state qualifiers, and Di Ferguson received Il ratings at Boone while Karen Schutt and Lorrie Anderson reaped I ratings. The Seniors and their experience will be missed, but the underclassmen prom- ise a bright future.
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