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. . Science Club includes those students who wish to extend their knowledge in the fieldg they have the opportunity to use the equip- ment and supplies in the Science Depart- ment. The only requirement for membership is that the students be willing to work and attend regular meetings. Each of the mem- bers works on a project in which he is in- terested, periodic progress reports and demonstrations must be given. These projects may be submitted to the Science Fair at Stevens Point which is sponsored by the Wisconsin junior Academy of Science. Science Club member works on project. ROIV 1: jim A-schbrenner, Ken Shidell, Fran Brzezinski, Terry Altman, jim Babl, jane Bychinski, Len Waldenberger, Diane Esker. ROW 2: Mr. Rlggle, Advisor, Harvey Kurtz, Paul Kuroski, jaack Roberts, Steven Schmidtke, Steve Jensen, Leslie Ferge, Gary Decker, ghafles Kwmtkowski. ROW 3: Bill Larson, Charlotte Geiger, Jeff Geiger, joe Larson, Doug Tietz, Dave Werner, Doug Shidell, jim au s. 73
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' Business ROIV 1: Kerry Lintner, Randy Kaiser, Dennis Olinski, Richard Krueger, Alan Ewert, Gary Kaminski, jack Roberts Roger Rung ROW 2: Fred Decker, Ken Borham, Mike Skare, Rick Heeren, Norm Rozek, Rick Sullivan, Ken Juedes. UTHROTAR The boys attending Uthrotar meetings are chosen from the senior class on the basis of their scholarship and their participation in school activities. The purpose of Uthrotar is to acquaint students with Rotary Club while giving Rotary members an opportunity to meet future businessmen. BADGER STATE Three students attend Badger State each summer. These representatives are chosen for their ability, leadership, dependability, loyalty, and good sports- manship. At Badger State students set up a government modeled after Wisconsin's. They elect the usual state, county, and municipal officials, and then carry out the duties of these officials. They also publish a newspaper, participate in musical and ath- letic events, and present a talent show. 72 Sandy Schulta, Rick Sullivan, Jeff Shepard
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ROW 1: Kay Alvey, Jean Roble, Pat Fobes, Kris Olson, Terry Steckbauer, Lynn Hassel, jan Rhyner, Elyse Waldinger, Carol Stuplich, Susan Schulstrom, Irene Paszek, Marie Schulz. ROIV 2: Kathy Wojicechowski, Susan France, Sally Sowinski, Linda Siferd, Carol Easker, Bev Sliwicki, Julie Bloedel, Cheryl Sorenson, Polly Wergin, Ann Voght, Debby Wetterneck, Claire Hogan, Lynda Kuklinski. ROW 3: Mr. Hen- riksen, Advisor, Kathie Felch, jamie Schira, Mary DeLisle, Gail Rience, Randy Strachan, Carmen Welbes, Randy Kaiser, Jacci Miller, Nancy Zimbauer, jean Marquardt, Joann Waldinger, Sharon Muelver, Becky Borner. ROW 4: Dave Sefton, Al Augustine, Barbara Tesch, Rosie Schmirler, Jeff Geiger, Ken Berg, Tom Artz, Gerald France, Gary France, Thomas Derby, Linda Benaszeski, Dottie Lueck, Mike Hoffmanng ROIV 5: Karen Schreiber, Kay Schreiber, Sharon Zastrow, Kathy McNamara, Betty Kuklinski, Diane Esker, Karen Buchkoski, Patricia Basta, Peggy Abel, Marge Erickson, Fran Waldenberger, Jack Berg. The Young Democrats Club is an organization de- signed to promote student interest in the functions of government. The club supports the party candi- dates by actively campaigning for familiar candidates during elections. This campaigning includes such activities as distributing bumper stickers and other literature. The club serves as a starting ground for those students hoping to find a future in politics. lt Young Dems participate in county meeting 74
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