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Victoria Key Club once again must take a rest after a long afternoon of promoting Stingaree Spirit. 1 f-ed, ' 1 5..,,7i9 be if D 5, ,aj 4531 , Fife, xg. tro . ,V - P 2' le- n , hi .ia Y. ., Y T ' W . 5 in A 1. l Greg Knabe David Kremeier Michael Mallett Scott McHaney Chris Orsak David Riesz Kenneth Sanchez Jeff Shipnes Ahmed Shi-laltoug John Sullivan John Summers Jay Teageler Keith Wood Wayne Williams Brian Vincent While David Riesz studies the agenda for the meeting, Chris Gerhold seems more interested in forming a perfect bubble. Key Club members take a rest while running to Calhoun. in Key Club officers for 1982-1983 are: Scott McHaney, Sophomore director: Bryant Markett, secretaryg Stuart Johnston, treasure: David Riesz, presidentg and Chris Gerhold, lt, governor. key club f 159
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Key Club members run their hearts out for a Stingaree Victory against Calhoun. Key club boosts spirit ey Club was a very busy club, they participated in every activity in Victoria as much as possible. Hosting District Conven- tion, being sponsored by the Kiwanian Club, they did a lot of ac- tivities to help other organizations such as ringing the bell for the Salvation Army, Representative John Sharp's Campaign, and the Kiwanis Sausage supper. Besides spending all their time helping organization they give VHS a boost in spirit by having Victor, the mascot, run with the football to Calhoun. For the first time, Key Club had a Ugly Teacher Contest. Mrs. Purnell and Mr. Martin both won the contest. 1982-83 Key Club Sweetheart, Becky Rippamonti. Gwyn DeAmaral Marshall DuPre Kirk Franz Jeff Galvan Jerry Garcia Evans George Chris Gerhold Peter Grady Brian Johnson Stuart Johnston Pat Jones Steve Jones Ted Kainer Joe Kalmus Ty Kenning i Mrs. Gerhold sponsor of Key Club is explaining ho l Club can beat the faculty in basketball, 158 f key club
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Local tourney highlights year peech Club, as many other organizations, attended conventions and district meets and tournaments. Many hours of hard work was put in by Speech Club members. During the different meets and tournaments, students competed in numerous events including debate, prose and poetry, extemporaneous speaking, and record pantomime. Students not only had an opportunity to win awards for the work they did, but they gained valuable experience in preparing for professions in law, business, and education. An invitational speech tournament was held in the fall at VHS. The members traditionally put the tournament together rather than compete in it. This took a lot of hard work preparing and arranging all the details including getting judges and time keepers and directing people to their event locations. Kathie Derrickson points out the dif- ferent ways of organizing the club. ,fr qftvk :MM 4 gf lwguqg R1 Su, rwf1wviy- Club members stand behind the awards they collected. Members include Kristy McAlister, Chris Petty, Kathie Derrickson, Donna Oertli, Randy Holloway, Michelle Herrmann, Malcom Wolter, Jill Konarik, Cathie Bush, Rory Cobb, Skip Spahn, Leigh Anne Robertson, and Todd Cobb. Goliad Tournament winners include Malcom Wolter and Mike Der- rickson, debateg Randy Holloway, Cathie Bush, and Donna Oertli, 2nd in group improvisation. Donna Oertli also placed 3rd in extem- poraneous speaking. gf WV Q2 yjfffi ff! fp' finial, f X KW! , fy ,X f 41 3 4' if fag' Q4 gig? lffji 160 f speech
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