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Center: The moth reom undergoes pre-gome briefing before the meet with St. Anthony. AboverKenneth Gisslequist looks on with greor onticipotion os Don Arden (12) contemplates his next move at chess. For right: Dovin Hjulberg. Robert Conley, Kennth Gissselquist, Lois Comeron, Tim Julin, Tom Keely. The puzzled moth teom works against the clock. 22 — Morhletes
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A.V. and 5.L. Crewswork Behind Scenes The Audio Visual crew, led by Mrs. Donnie Morris, transported equipment to classrooms offer school. “They willingly did one of the toughest, most unopprecioted rosks in the school, which benefits both students and teachers by providing video equipment,” soid Mrs. Morris. The Sound ond Light crew worked during convocations ond other events such os the Homecoming ploy, foil ploy. Modrigol dinner. Sno-Doze progrom. Pop Concert ond musical concerts. Jobs varied from working with spotlights to fixing equipment ond working bockstoge. Aaron Zieborth (11) felt the group wos dedicated ond soid. “It gives me on opportunity to use my ability to work with people It also gives me o feeling of moking things happen, o sense of accomplishment.” Fans express school enthusiosm or vorstfy soccer gome. For left) Audio Visual Crew: Bonnie Morris. Jon Tote. Eric Sulzboch, Orion Lloyd. Andy Oillig. Tom Keeley. Korl Nelson. Uchendu Jemie Sound and Light Crew: Front Row) Loren Hofer. Mork Geerdes. Tom Keeley, Jon Tote Row 2) Evon Stonley. Tom TenCote. Aoron Peter. Andy Billing H Looon VixfrOi A V Sound G Light —21
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Clubs Invite Creative Thinking Minnehaha's club scene included rhe Marh ream and chess club, who continued rheir crearive problem solving. Minnehaho also enjoyed rhe arrival of rhe new Dr. Who club, T.A.R.D.I.S. ’ The purpose of rhe marh ream is ro recognize achievements in math and ro provide role-models for rhe students ro admire, said Cooch Brian Pererman. The rhirreen-member ream, second largest in rhe conference. included students from oil grades. Ir ranged from those who were simply interested in moth ro those who were truly exceptional. The marh ream grew and improved in its rhird year. This year also marked rhe firsr marh meet held or Minnehaha in two years, resulting in a tie with Sr. Anthony. The seven-member chess club, headed by advisor Guido Kauls and President Kenneth Gisselquisr (12). continued ro improve the standard of chess playing through careful and dedicated practice. With on elaborate constitution and a political heirorchy, rhe newly formed Dr. Who Club, otherwise known as T.A.R.D.I.S. (Timely Arrived Renegade Doctors Indion Society), provided a needed niche for Minnehaha's science fiction fans. The club's ten members discussed rhe latest television show, passed bills, and planned Dr. Who parries Although rhe processes were strange (President Brian Erchieson (10) was elected by a toss of a coin), rhe members were very serious about their devotion to Dr. Who. Dr Who Chess— 23
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