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Clubs and llrganizations
This year, a bright activity key opened the door to success for
our many outstanding clubs and organizations, as the ,students
strived energetically to improve and further enjoy the many
opportunities that Olympus has to offer.
Olympus, successful Debate Teams spent many valuable hours
preparing their material for the various debates which were held
twice each month. To climax this eventful year, the members
joined together for a very enjoyable farewell party.
Left to Right, First Row: P. Day, M. Frost, Sponsorg S. Elliot. Linburg, j. Boldcn, L. Hewett, J. Potterf, T. Conrad, J. Colt
Second Row: E. jentzsch, D. Foster, L. Baggley, D. Karpowitz, Fourth Row: S. Loll, H. Graves, M. McCarthy, B. Peterson, S
C. Thomton, B. Cemrnill, L. Rudd. Third Row: S. Kanehara, S. Vanderlinden, R. Kirkham.
Debate Teams
Dionysian Guild Civil Air Patrol Modern Language
Modern Dance Honor Committee Bowling Club
Model United Nations Safety Council Art Club
Red Cross Olundic Club Toboggan Club
Ice Skating Club Western Division Muscians Nikokira
Ski Club A Cappella Hi Ti Club
Concert Orchestra Ir. Choir Music Limited
Concert Band Girls' Glees Thunderbolt
Marching Band Boys, Clee Odyssey
Majorettes Tennis Club Titan Infonnation
Pep Band Key Club Pegasus
Ushers Stage Staff American Field Service
Future Teachers of America
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