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YL-I ftltllltltllllllfll on an 4 in. The Medical Related Career Club is a service-related organization whose goal is to learn more about medical-related ca- reers. Some members have received their Red Cross First Aid Certificates and have studied CPR. They volunteered their ser- vices at the bloodmobile in Middleton. Other activities included a trip to Memorial High Career Center to study career require- ments in their chosen fields and a tour of the MATC facilities for medical-related studies. Medical Related Career Club. ll. to r.I, Veronica Weber tadvisorl. D. Dischler, I. Mier, C. Nolden, M. McDonald, T. McDonald, N. Cray. 0 0 JJ -r Chess Club. tl. to r.I, SEATED: K. Burcar, I. Manzo. M. Mazursky, R. Buechner. STANDING: T. Nomura. A. Sharp, I. Lukas, R. Schea. I. Dur- bin, K. Colbert, D. Carlson, Iay Bruce fadvisorj, C. Arneson. NOT Q ' w 4 - PICTUREDJ K. Morkri, G. Wil- liams, D. Azen, I. Kuehn, R. Smith. The Middleton Chess Club is a member of the Southern Wisconsin Chess Association. The club N sponsors a five-member team to participate in tourna- -Q ments throughout the year. 69
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'fi' Math Team. Il. to r.I, HOW 1: B. Zander, P. Pieper, C. Williams, T. McDonald, K. Hellen- hrand, Tan See Lim. HOW 2: K. Bindley, A. Lindas, D. Brink, I. Denner, R. Wirth, M. Mouhry, I. Baillweg. M. Mzilshury, M. Guetz- kow, I. Stilen. HOW 3: I. Kermicle, I. Early, I, Kuehn, M. Eclelstein, I. Mrochek, T. Dowling, R. Buechner, M. Luetschwziger, I. Thiel, R. Lackore, R. Duhmen, D. Tesch, K. Pluim. NOT PICTUHEDI C. Block, S. Brown, I. Brumm, K. Burcar, D. Douthitt, H. Halverson, B. Lasecki, R. Schea, A. Sharp. Club advisors are Ierry Mrochek frightI, Al Demmin tfzir rightj. hiiw- X? QNX if This year's thinkers enjoyed such exciting mo- Varsity one, Ieff's perfect scores Uohns not so good ments as getting lost at LaFollette High, noisy bus rides oneIg and, of course, their valiant but fruitless attempts to and strangely quiet bus rides from the meets, a sec- at recruiting cheerleaders. ond place finish for IV team one, a fourth place for E tit EQHWDBL GH
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NESS IS THE PRESERVP-.T THDREAU N FFA. fl. to r.j, HOW 1: I. Urben, I. Pertzhorn, N. Maier, S. Hellenbrand, I. Hellenbrand, M. Hellenbrand, L. Lokken. HOW 2: Ron Koci fadvisorj, V. Cushman, N. Ripp, S. Zander, T. Bergman, S. Andreas, L. Hellenbrand, Mary Murphy fadvisorj. BOW 3: B. I-linricks, I. Widmer, W. Harpole, B. Peters, K. Acker, K. Wagner, C. Meier, I. Breunig, D. Buechner, M. Buechner, K. Spahn, M. Roth, T. Hillebrand. As usual, the FFA stepped in and became involved. Of course some people, Ma to be exact, had to take this literally. She stepped into Ito help a student?J the creek . . . up to her neck. Meanwhile, the members were diligently working to clean up the Pheasant Branch Creek. Remember the famous fruit and cheese assembly line? As for the roll- erskating, some members can still feel the results. Koci's Crazy Co-op class received in-school and on-the-job agribusiness train- ing. The FFA showed its style during their basketball and volleyball games. As always, the trip to lag Lake was successful. Favorite events were falling in the lake, canoeing, leadership activities, falling in the lake, vol- leyball, and, you guessed it-fallng in the lake! Chapter members take part in FFA week activities, State FFA Convention, Dis- trict Leadership Conference, Farm Forum, judging Team Contests and various con- servation projects in the county and state. 4-Q . .. Tl F7 X AQEF ' . '- 332 .flbgryf bmw rfFk'f.f: gi? -ffm? tb,- L J! . f 2,4 .eo.,rf.,, 10, , 9 X A f 5 Q 5,11 f I 5 wi-greg' s. fill I Saul . creek OTM dealt lh la lY E? AJ ds'
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