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. . . to join . . . to relate . . . to enjoy School seems to be full of extra-curricular activities. There's always something for everyone ranging from dressing up for Mardi Gras, as shown on the left, to preparing you for the outside in FHA or FFA. Or if you prefer, you can scream till you're hoarse in Pep Club, think of headlines for a yearbook page, or plan a dance. The great thing about all these organiza- tions is a member not only learns something of value for the future, but they're given the chance to develop lasting friendships. Common interest and goals are found when an organization turns many into one. When joining with our friends, we've all felt that sense of unity because it's agreed among all of us that, One Are We. 25
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Three to State The Wood River Rural Speech and Drama Team won second place in the conference one-act play this year. Cast members were Clay Leeper, Kristi Rennau, Scott Driml, Angela Dibbern, and Monika McGuire. In addition, the team also won five superiors at the Confer- ence Speech Meet, five superiors at the Red Raider Invitational, and three superiors at the District Speech Contest. Students winning one or more ratings of superior this year were Angie Dibbern, Monika McGuire, Sue Monson, Kristi Rennau, Lynn Krolikowski, Deb Rickert, Brenda Snodgrass, and Scott Driml. Special honors were received by Angie Dibbern for placing third in after dinner speaking at the Red Raider Invita- tional, and to Kristi Rennau, Lynn Krolikowski, and Deb Rickert for qualifying for state competition. Mrs. Leet was the sponsor. 1 Participating in speech activities include FRONT—Clay Leeper, Luther Peppers, and Scott Driml. SECOND—Monika McGuire, Kristi Rennau, Angela Dibbern, and Mark Larson. THIRD —Debbie Rickert, Kristi Sanburg, Susan Monson, Brenda Snodgrass, Lynn Krolikowski, Linda Woods, Doyle Rathman, Chris Volf, Tamie Duncan. 2 One-act members-Monika McGuire, Kristi Rennau, Clay Leeper, and Scott Driml toast to the play's success. 3 Angela puts on her stage make-up before performing in the one-act play. 4 Clay Leeper takes a drink before dressing for the play. 5 Speech members going to state are Deb Rickert, Kristi Rennau, Lynn Krolikowski, and their loyal sponsor Mrs. Leet. 24
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FFA Wins Several Contests Three members of the Wood River FFA Chapter competed in the Nebraska Grain Show and Crop Production contests. Bob Peters had a yield of 164.2 and Dave Ogden, 162.9 for irrigated corn. They both received purple ribbons. Mike Dobesh won a blue ribbon with his yield of 134.5 for irrigated corn. 1 FRONT —Ken Woitaszewski, Mike O'Neill, Vaughn Harders, Dan Harders, Bob Peters, and Mike Dobesh. SECOND—Mike Leonard, Phil Dibbern, Craig Boshart, Pam Racek, Jeff Damratowski, Darrel Harders, Matt Maloney, and Kevin Goldstein. THIRD—Gerry Krolikowski, Doug Rathman, Mike Wissing, Tracy Longsine, Ken Harders, Todd Wetovick, Larry Braman, and Steve Wortman. 2 Terry Boshart, President, conducts the meeting at the Businessmen's Appreciation Breakfast while Mr. Lambmers, advisor, Mike O'Neill-reporter, Mark Dibbern-Vice President, Vaughn Harders- Secretary, Bob Peters-Treasurer, and Dan Harders-Sentinel, look on. 3 Cathy Riesland brings $210 at the FFA Slave Auction, the most money of the members. Mr. Lammers, Mike Monson, and Mr. Krolikowski are taking bids from the audience.
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