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Kneeling: S. Holmen, B. Hanson, S. Nelson, R. Vogel, G. Wiese Row 2: V. Peterson, G. Steele, S. Muir, L. Ling, J. Pace, C. Holstad, K. Martinsen, T. Amundson, W. Schroeder, P. Chauvet, L. Wiese, J. Galle, T. Cosgriff, B. Hegstad, C. Hanson Row 3: L. Nagorske, S. Sweigard, R. Gregg, J. Soleta, K. Glidden, L. Ostenson, D. Muir, T. Thompson, L. Anderson, R. Anderson, D. Hoffmeister, G. Miller, D. Miller Row 4: J. Bolin, B. Aamot, T. Wiens, B. Olson, S. Rahn Student Council Puts on New Face Student Council put on a new face this year. Starting this year they will be functioning un- der a new structure. This structure is one body, called the General Assembly, which governs the four sub-bodies or the class assemblies. The three class officers from each class, our three foreign students, and three overall officers make up the General Assembly. Each Class Assembly was composed of its three class officers and six other representatives. Under this new structure the Student Council has been working very successfully. Highlight- ing their year was the most successful Fall Homecoming in the history of our school. GENERAL ASSEMBLY---CLASS ASSEMBLIES President, Vice-President, Secretary Senior Officers Junior Officers Sophomore Officers Freshman Officers Foreign Exchange Students Class Officers Six representatives from each class 24
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Row 1: Feature Editor C. Hohenstein, Photographer M. Haroldson, Sports Editor T. Johnson, Editor K. Vogel, Ass't Editor K. Lindvall, Ass't Editor B. Hoffmeister, Head Typist B. Hegstad, M. Harrold Row 2: Advisor Mr. Lindaman, S. Reid, T. Smith, B. Steele, K. Nerhus, C. Albrecht, C. Courts, V. VanGerpen Row 3: C. Zunkel, S. Schwalbach, H. Prigge, K. Miller, C. Riebe, J. St.John, M. Riebe Row 4: B. Spielman, B. Fredin, S. Muir, G. Ysker, J. Bartosh, M. Rick, D. Young Tatler Staff The Tatler, WAHS' monthly newspaper, is as familiar to stu- dents and faculty in our school as the Golden Eagle. For years it has served as a line of communication between students and their ad- ministration, students and their peers, and most importantly, the school and its community. This year, as always, it reported the events and activities which highlight school life. But an attempt was made by the entire staff to carry things one step further. Hopefully, this year's Tatler reflected the moods, reactions, and attitudes of the student body. The reporters, photographers, typ- ists and editors didn't just dig for news; they felt for the pulse of the school in an effort to make the paper a true reflection of our school's image. This year, under the new advisorship of Mr. Lindaman, the Tat- ler took on new dimensions as well as strengthening old ones. It was truly the Student Body's newspaper. - Kaye Vogel (Editor) Editor Kaye Vogel and Assistant Editors Barb Hoffmeister and Kris Lindvall 23
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Row Is Mr. Johnson, K. Vogel, T. Amundson, B. Hegstad, L. Wiese, Mr. Lindaman Row 2: J. Pace, S. Sweigard, C. Hanson, J. Dokken, S. Fillbrandt, J. Jass, J. Johnson, L. VanNorman Row 3: K. Lindvall, S. Schwalbach, C. Riebe, C. Hohenstein, K. Miller Row 4: J. Twait, H. Prigge, H. Heffele, J. Behrens, K. Reid, J. Schafer, D. Stevens, M. Jeffrey, S. Reid Speech Club On the second Wednesday of each and every month, the members of the Speech Club meet in room 109. Their goals were to encourage participation in drama and speech activities. Assisting them in their efforts to reach these goals were the faithful Mr. Lindaman and his sidekick Mr. Johnson. Using the monthly program , knowledge was gained and skills were developed in areas related to speech. Impromptu speeches were given, dis- cussions on politics were held, and philosophies of drama were presented. Opportunities for public debuts were, of course, offerend to all of the members. Students participated in the annual Variety Show. This year it was entitled STONE SOUP and presented on December 19. Pancho Chauvet and Bruce Earlewine, instrumenting unique ideas, were masters of ceremonies. Once a month two members are given-the opportunity to make guest appearances on the KDOM Kaleidascope program, bringing school news to the community. Looking to another Declam season, nearly 100% of the members competed. They worked with the coaches in the category of their choice. In March the Windom Invitational was held and again it was the success of previous years. Opportunities were given to the whole school to see professional theatre. They sponsored trips to the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. Plans are made for improvement in the old auditorium. A new sound system was purchased by the Speech Club to further enhance these plans. Members, officers, and advisors, alike, found much to be gained in the schedule of the year's activities. 25
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