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This year's Forensics Squad represented the school well. They attended four invitational tour- naments as well as regional and state competi- tion. Representing Wamego in State competition at Emporia were seniors David Foster, Kathy Hendricks, Tony Lewman, and Kelly Shea. Three underclassmen qualified: Chuck Banks, Charlene Farrell, and Janette Roth. Receiving first division ratings (and gold medal that went with it) were Charlene Farrell, David Foster, Kathy Hendricks, and Kelly Shea. Donna Zoeller and Lynette Roth barely missed qualifying for State at Regionals. The squad attended invitationals at Washburn Rural, Manhattan, Osage City, and Olathe. The outstanding tournament was Washburn Rural when Wamego placed in the top six in every event entered. Where ever they went, someone always placed in the top two in one event or another — quite a feat considering there are usually 60 to 70 entried in each event.
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Debaters Cruisin' Mr. Mark Kapfer, a new speech and English teacher at WHS this year, led two debate teams to state competition, the first time Wamego debaters made it to State. s 1. Although it was just David Foster's first year, he excelled and attended regionals and state speaking as first negative. 2. Being Rick Kastner's third year, he was the most experi- enced member of the squad and his composure helped the other members. He went as second negative speaker to regionals and state. 3. The fastest talker was Tim Shea, second affirmative speaker, who ended his second year by attending regionals and state. 4. The only junior from the first four, Chuck Banks, ended his second year by going to regionals and state. 5. Debate squad. BACK ROW (L TO R): Tim Shea, David Foster, Rick Kastner, Jim Baker n, Mr. Kapfer. FRONT ROW: Denise Brazier, Jeannie Morelock, Valerie Christiansen, and Charlene Farrell (not pictured. Chuck Banks). t a t e 44
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Journalism Students This was quite a year for the Journalism staff but we managed (?) to get this book out. Here are some thoughts on the year. I still think I should've gotten an A instead of a B+ . It would've been great...if we didn't have the newspaper and yearbook to do. I'll never gripe about the yearbook again. It was an experience I'll never forget no matter how hard I try. 46
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