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.1 Ah .. ... .. S.T.E.P.: Front Row: N. Kane, S. Stahl, V. Lelli fTreasurerj, B. G. St. Aubin, D. Schoenberg, K. Brinn, K. Greene, D. Simpson. Mattiek CPresidentQ, Ankerson CVice Presidentj, C. Barnard, Third Row: P. Oppenheimer, L. Dobbins, Goyer, I. Goyer, H. Harding. Second Row: C. Frey, L. Parker, R. Nelson, C. Hobbs, Waslzin, D. Hulet, S. Mantel, P. Hennis, McDonald, S. Ott. Service to Stevenfon Motivate! v i ... A NW?E?3'i32i'?i???F3?2?3E3i3! l ... S.T.E.P.: Front Row: M. McLeod, P. Bienenfeld, D. Klecha, G. Roberts, R. Artez, S. Union. Second Row: P. Ramin, S. Hillman, S. Krass, A. Fry, Dreifke, B. Kritzman, L. Richeson, M. Mattiello, C. Roberts, -R. Glover, D. Weiss. Third Row: D. Barnstead, Andrews, B. Althoff, S. Schlaclz, L. Sostecke, D. Sherman, B. 68 Espamer, K. Young, L. Colstock, M. Woehrle, M. Scott, K. Taylor Fourth Row: S. Eldridge, B. Leitner, C. Riedle, M. Longhirst, M Denny, M. Young, P. Mailainder, Mallman, C. Kofahl, R Barrett, L. Nlorrison, R. jenkins, D. Casey, L. Durant, M. Rabino vitch.
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Electronix Club Proud To Tm in Potential Hams Mr. Smith watches wlzile Pat Alormi gingerly fingers the controls of one of the ivmiiy pieces of sclzool equipment ut tlze Electronic Clulfs disposal. Every week after school, some students spend several hours working with the elec- tronic equipment in the lahoratories to earn their Federal Communications Commission radio operator licenses. With these licenses. the boys will he ahle to hroadcast on their own radio sets. These students are the members of the Stevenson Amateur Radio and Electronics Cluh. The cluh was organized to improve the memhersl operating techniques, to share in- formation, and to promote an understand- ing of amateur radio. Only in its second year of existence. the club has some twenty- hve or thirty members. Under the direction of Mr. Lylie and Mr. Smith, the club has sponsored several held trips. Among the places visited were Selfridge Air Eorcc Base, the Detroit Edison Reactor, and the VVXVI. radio station. These trips enahled the memhers to see more advanced equip- ment, and their own knowledge in action. Electronics Club: Front Row: N. Steiner, D. Kersteiz, P. P. illormz, S. lioneff, D. lfVnllcer, D. lVilSO11, T. Salter. Oppeiilteiiner, ill. Vnillmzcoitrt, Rigelslzy, D. Tlzeisen, R. Tlzirrl Row: lv. Sutton, B. Greeizlierg, P. Little, B. Soitcrrmt. Breeder. Second Rout ill. Forcier, R. Avis, R. Aiitonislzek, B. Yule, ill. Denny, H. Coley, T. r'llCD!1ViS, L. liemy, G. Little,
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Visiting Foreign Students: Front Bow: S. Boonmonthira CThailand2, E3 ffm? Nifl?i5Ef.E3di 56.53 S.O.S.: Front Bow: B. Hanson, K. Baxter, B. Althoff, M. Woehrle, Schlack, NI. Davidson, B. Dulimha, T. Satterley, M. Nichols. Third I. Harding, L. Nuznoff, D. McClay, S. Smith. Second Bow: G. Bow: C. Mayer, L. Oleskey, Hoffman, Horlaaniuk, L. Morrison, McClean, D. Mickelson, B. Erspamer, C. Berquist, B. Mattick, S. S. Mantel, M. Hayes, C. Biedle, L. Durant, P. Tomchuck. the Activities of S and SUS Though unlike in purpose and activities, S.T.E.P. and S.O.S. have a unique point in com- mon: both are student organizations from which the school and its studentry profit directly. ln the case of Student Organizational Services, sponsored by hlrs. Freeman, the sole purpose of its existence is service to the school. A variety of services, from public relations to publicity for clubs and activities are offered, and the group plans to provide more in the future. While S.O.S. was busy performing its public services, the Student Teenage Exchange Program, sponsored by lVlr. Groen, was busy arranging the weekend and year-long visits of exchange students. Early in the year, 17 S.T.E.P. members and their families were hosts to 17 foreign students from several digerent countries. Next year the club hopes to have two foreign students at Stevenson. S.T.E.P. members have been very busy this year trying to raise the necessary money, by sponsoring a concession, bermuda day, and a car Wash. Y. Joh CKoreaQ, Perkins fMalaysia2, Phan CSouth Vietnam2, A. Wireman fSweden2, H. Edwards Clrelandj. Second Bow: B. Tierstrom CSwedenj, R. Smith fAustralia2, Ahart KFranceI, Y. Melcher Chletherlandsj, A. Nordenskiold lSwedenQ, G. Icochea CPeruQ. Third Bow: Stamjohanns CGermanyI, C. Pindstrup CDenmarkQ, T. Alanko fFinZandj, H. Paez fArgentinaQ. 69
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