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GAA The aim of the G.A.A. is to promote interest in athletic activities and sports- manship. Some of the activities include team sports, halftime entertainment at basketball games, and 'selling conces- sions at games. Membership is open to all girls who are passing in academic subjects and who maintain requirements of the organiza- tion. Dues are used for organizational activities and a scholarship fund. The G.A.A. scholarship of S75 is awarded each year to a qualifying senior girl who has shown both interest and intentions to further her education in the area of physical education. OFFICERS: Maria Valcntc, Vice-Presidentg Mary Abel, Treasurerg Lynn Lallorte, Presidentg Cheryl Scott, Secretary. Mary Lou Abel waits for a pass from a teammate. Waiting to start the game. Action during a basketball game. 84
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CIE CE CLUB ROW ONE: Mr. Riggle, Advisor, Carolyn Martin, Stephanie Braatz, Tom Altman, Sharon Johnson, Leslie Ferge, Norma Wendorf, Mr. Leonard, Advisor, Terry Altman, Mary Abel. The D. C. Everest Science Club consists of about 20 members who gather twice monthly to study science and work on science projects. Although the club has existed for some time, this was the first year it has been formally organized. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in science, and to allow members to use equipment and supplies not ordinarily available. Anyone who is interested in sci- li.,- 'ffifl vi Making a solar cell. ROW TWO: Mark Gresens, Larry Rowan, Jeff Chandler, Steven Schmidtke, Jeff Geiger, David Werner, Doug Shi- dell, Doug Tietz, Joe Larson, Jim Pauls, Paul Kuroski. ence and who will regularly attend meetings may join. The members generally work on projects in their field of interest, and periodically give presentations to the club on the finished projects. In the spring, members may submit quali- fied projects to the Science Fair sponsored by the Wisconsin Junior Academy of Science at Stevens Point. 909 li Checking the calibration of a VTVM with an oscilloscope. 83
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FORENSIC ROW ONE: Mrs. Stanke, Advisor, Kathy McNamara, Ann Sternberg, Sue Wachtel, Diane llerch, Keith Martin, Kathy Filieger, 'l'errie lrick, Linda Dreger, Nancy Baranowski. ROW TWO: Theresa Ogiba, Stephanie Braatz, Teddi Wal- ters, Janie Neuendank, Jack Roberts, Randy Kaiser, lien- nis Meyer, Cheryl Howe, Kathy Staszak, Lois Wenzel. Forensics is designed to encourage stu- dents to develop their speaking and oral read- ing abilities. Students may try their skill in one of a variety of areas-original or non- original oratory, public address, four minute speech, declamation, interpretive reading of poetry or prose, and play reading. Anyone may enter a forensic contest provided he agrees to practice with his coach. Students have an opportunity to compete in local, sub- district, district, and state competition. Stu- dents in interscholastic competition receive participation certificates. Those who have par- ticipated for three years receive letters, for four years-a medal. l ROW 'l'l-llilflli: Susan France, Sue Kort, Jayne Alurkowski, Cindy lioeske, Jeanne l'rban, David Hung, Marcia Jac- ques, Cathy Sattler, Betty Tabaka, l.ou Ann lluranceau, Glenda Rick. ROW FOUR: Greg Schoenfeldt, llarvey Kurtz, Gary France, Ken Berg, lleugles 'l'ietz, Jim Werner, Ger- ald France, Jeff Geiger, Jean Kurt, John Krueger. Forensic students practicing for a tournament. 85
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