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ROW 1: Lois Kasseth, Kathy Myers, Sylvia Restrepo (Pres.), Estelle Lee (V. Pres.), Shelly Svec (Sec.). ROW 2: Pam Sunesonk, Jean Partridge, Marcia Andrusko, Colleen Brown, Cynthia Peterson, Karen Fairbanks. ROW 3: Marlene Locke, Linda Andrusko, Karen Boese, Roy Johnson, Pat Kubera, Doug Nelson, Jeff Nichalik. PINATAS AND PICNICS — SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club involved its members in many experiences ... going horseback riding for one. The day usually started out cold; but if we were lucky, the sun shone dimly through the clouds. Then there would be the usual troubles: a horse that wouldn't go faster than a slow crawl or a horse that kicked. However, everyone had fun! Then there were those picnics! These, too, were often on cool days. Everyone would bring something, and we would feast on the weiners and the pop. There would be a game of volleyball and maybe some swimming. CLUB OFFICERS SYLVIA RESTREPO (PRES.) ESTELLE LEE (V. PRES.) SHELLY SVEC (SEC.) Our parties included games, and of course, food! For Christmas, there would always be a pinata. Our club was a lot of fun, but it wouldn't have been the same without Mrs. Kurimay and those sideline lessons in Spanish. 27
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GERMAN CLUB — HAYRIDES, FASCHING German club for Nineteen Sixty Nine-Seventy was the largest club among the languages. It got off to a great start this year with a lively picnic at Horseshoe Bend. Some other activities included horseback riding, a wagon ride at a ranch, the Christmas party (Weinachtsfest), Fasching (a German carnival similar to the Mardi Gras), and a trip to an authentic German restaurant. Many of these activities were financed by a successful pennant sale held during Homecoming Week. German club is open to all those who are interested in learning more about Germany. The members of our club would like to thank our advisor. Miss Carol Ittel, for her help in making this a very successful year. CLUBOFFICERS LEE ANN FLATGARD (PRES.) RANDI NELSON (V. PRES.) SUE JACOBSON (TRES.-SEC.) ROW 1: Joyce Loch, Janet Garbow, Linda Andrusko, Lynn Mckee, Charlotte Yee, Sue Jacobson (Sec.-Treas.), LeeAnn Flatgard (Pres.), Randi Nelson (V. Pres.), Jane Geisendorfer (Pub. Char.), Debbie Van Deusen, Bernie Dischinger, Gary Lundeen, C. Ittel. ROW 2: Bryan Nelson, Betty Ulrich, Bonnie Larsen, Becky laquinto, Debbie Spratt, Renaye Thoma, Lorine Whitmire, JoAnne Davis, JoAnn Norheim, Lynne Kovach, Sylvia Green, Warren Rogers, Toni Wolfe, Dorothy Veldey, Terry Frink. ROW' 3: Dale Van Deusen, Allan Laudert, Joe Theisen, Tom Knoblauch, Barb Lofdahl, Craig Blowers, Jean Partridge, Mary Meidinger, Belinda Ren-strom, Tim Halverson, Cynithia Dettman, Janet Matheson, Joan Davis, Barb Bergerson, Sandy Thoennes, Bobby Wickoren, Mike Stanbrough, Scott W'atlawa, Daryl Moen. ROW 4: Kevin Beilin, Rick Schulze Jr., George Scharafanow, Mike Murry, John Lofdahl, Debbie Renne, Sue Raycroft, Bill Swenson, Doug Nelson, Tom Doble, Sue Arnquist, John Wigen, Janell Tupper, Kathy Briggs, Sandy Brekkus, Andrea Heacock, Stanley Roberts, Darryl Beilin, Mike Feriancek, Tom Broms. 26
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STUDENT COUNCIL • • • ROW 1: Richard Anderson, Barb Bill, Pam Breyette, Andy Semelis, Sue Arnquist, Robert Lawson, Bill Loye, Cary Blumberg, Mary Zoebisch, Sue Jacobson, ROW II: John Sundahl, Linda Andrusko, Janet Silbernagle, Debbie Wiese, Ann Nugent, Mark Sven-dahl, Mike Furst, Steven Schon, Sue Whipkey, Richard Olson, ROW' III: Bonnie Larsen, Dorothy Veldey, Debbie VanDeusen, Kathy Harding, Phyllis Smith, Bill Swenson, Daryl Moen, Roy Johnson, Belinda Renstrom, Sylvia Green, Margo Bine, Scott Wattwa, ROW IV: Stan Roberts, Colleen Brown, Kathy Patterson, Barb Davis, Ruth Bolechowski, Beverly Leegard, Tom Doble, Marcia Winiworth, Sue Bergeson, Janell Tupper, Roxanne Stange, Julie Vasileff, Greg Zipoy, Barb Bergerson, Randall Clementson. REPRESENTS STUDENT BODY The Student Council, an organization to serve the students of South, made many changes in its structure and its goals this last year. Among these changes were the following: 1) the election of only two officers, the President and the Vice-President, who were given the responsibility of appointing qualified students to other offices, 2) establishment of new committees to handle different areas of student interest. Typical committees were these: 1) Special Events, 2) Student Affairs, 3) Course Evaluation. At the All-City Student Council, which includes the presidents and three chosen members from every city high school, the South delegation, one of the most dynamic, brought up the issue of school dress. The social events sponsored this year by the Council were very successful. Homecoming, at the end of October, featured the Sir Raleighs at the evening dance. The profits made were $400. Next was the Sadie Hawkin's dance which featured the Perspectives ; then last was Sno-Week's dance, which had as its main attraction, Danny's Reasons. 28 Pres. Robert Lawson
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