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AXENTS WAITRESS, may I have fs another cupt of coffee? Many girls in Axents have answered this cry. The girls receive experience at being hostesses by sewing at banquets and luncheons. Their meetings include such things as demonstrations, speakers, and field trips. ROW I - Judy Gant, Karen Jacobsen, Sue England, Barbara Murrell, Mrs. Jones. ROW 2 - Donna Mattox, Nancy Whitted, Linda Howerton, Elizabetn Wolfxeld, Vir- ginia Jackson. ROW 3 - Judy Hall, Sally Esteb, Donna Carson, Marilyn Krysl, Judy Richmond. BARREL, TRIGGER, and HAMMER . . , the mem- bers of Rifle club know the importance of these terms. Rifle Club develops marks- manship, and firearm safety while the boys are competing against each other. They have range Bring twice a month to develop skill and marksmanship. RIFLE CLUB ROW I -- Paul Payne, Rod Burdoge, John Refsnider, John Henry, Lowell Crowe, Dave Perry, Jim Robertson. ROW 2 - Jeff Cook, Don May, Jim Husband, Harvey Marshall, Kirk Endicott, Eric Nelson, Gary Knowlton. ROW 3 - Larry Weatherbee, unidentified, Ron Johnson, Jim Pooser, Mike Hessel, Ken Stephens, Dave Ellingson. ROW 4 - Ken Slayton, John Kirkpatrick, Ted Nelson, Roland Glass, Mar-vin Mathews, Bob Nieman, Melvin Mathews. Dave Gilbertson. 132
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Ann Husk Paul Jarvis Sharon Lay Kathy Leslie Gail Merrill Gary Millhollen Gloria Reinertson Dana Rodman Gretchen Spreckels Suzanne Walker Trudy Judd Judy McShatk-o Him- '87- Carol Parkinson Cheryl Schleicher SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP CHARACTER SERVICE Mary Ellen Juilfs Linda Mackprang Janice Raab Judy Sikes
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DEBATE TEAM AFFIRMATIVE, NEGA- TIVE, EXTEMP, ORA- TORY . . . are some terms that every debater will never forget. The debate team's topic this year has been the Educational Sys- tem in the United States. The debate team Ccom- monly known as Harold's Clubb has gone on several trips to the various tourna- ments and while there have gained working knowledge in the debate field. ROW I - Dian Hutchinson, Ann Morrison, Rae Marie Perkey, Velta Linkatis, Randy Fennell, Kay Brown, Toni Tracy, Julie Bock. ROW 2 - Sharon Soward, John Henry, Don David, Bob Kudurle, Jim Orrell, Ken Stephens, Steve Hadley. ROW 3 - Lee Turnbull, Steve Hintz, Paul Beddow, Kirk Endicott, Mike Hessel, Ken Slayton, Mr. Allison. ROW 4 - Spencer Alpert, Bryan Ellickson, Roland Glass, Larry Brooks, Dave Ellingson, Rob Mills, Wiley Wright. FOUL, STRIKE, WOOD, SPIKE . . . are terms used by the members of G.A.A. These girls compete in intra- murals.after school and hold play days with other schools in the area. They were hos- tesses for the State G.A.A. Convention in January of this year and did a mar- velous job. GIRLS' ATH LETIC ASSOCIATION ROW I - Geri Buck, Kathy Jeffries, Joan Smith. Zetta McDaniel, Dixie Huffman, Bar- bara Gilbert, Rhea Harding, Carol Carmiencke, Judy Giesy. ROW 2 - Joan Duncan, Patsy Viestinz, Sharon Hildenbrand, Betty Fields, Karen Kraus, Linda Murphy, Tarley McMillan, Nancy Sprague, Julie Thompson, Sue Walker. ROW 3 - Sandy McCoy, Sharon Burke, Mary Rankin, Betty Aclkinson, Jean Dann. Jackie Boor, Billie Pinnell, Donna Brown, Sandy Borgarcl, Joanne Horner. ROW 4 - LaNita Mitchell, Sylvia Points, Diane Whitnall, Maureen Young, Pat Jensen. Judy Hershizer, Bernice McDaniel, Janet Kanne. 133
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