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Beginning journalism guest speaker Tom Giitter talks
to the class about editorials.
Pride Bursts Out
mpressions-just what kinds were made showed in pitching in to make the
I to the public as the school year home-sponsored games, forensics and
progressed? Was it the normally quiet debate tournaments, All-State convention,
hallways that visitors walked down on any and drama contests successful. I
given day knowing that there was learning Perhaps it was the individual accom-
going on in each classroom? Or, perhaps plishments that took some students to state
it was the respect students showed in and national competition or gave them the
helping direct a stranger or new student to dedication to get the requested job done
an office or classroom . despite extra personal hours and hard
Still it just might have been the trophies work.
and awards displayed and collected in Whatever it was, it gave students and
sports and academics that sparkled in the staff that pride that said to onlookers, " Yes
well-lit display cases and on walls. Maybe we're from MN and proud of it!"
it was the hospitality students and staff
A band from a different school tries out a number on
the judges at the All-State Music Con vention held at MN.
Forensics trophies wait in the 11-12 display case prior
to the MN Invitational d~batejforensics tournamen t.