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Student Council Mr. Wick and his council members spent many hours preparing for Homecoming and working on the Breakfast Program. 3 seg? E Front Row: Left to Right: N. Flock, V. Schuman, J. Biermier. Row 2: M. Meckstroth, J. Mahr, J. Zmolek, B. Balder, K. Gwin. Row 3: Mr. Wick, Advisorg U. Oester, W. Weiland, B. Gwin, R. Gruen, J. Adams. Row 4: D. Rule, D. Raiten, R. Bauer. Not Pictured: J. Bruce. are :mimi men scum. ff HAIJIXM IHILND l- The Student Council, consisting of one representative from each class, runs the activities of our high school through-out the year. The first activity that the Student Council was busy with homecom- ing. The Council also managed to keep its fast-moving Breakfast Pro- gram in effect. This program con- sists of rolls and milk that are avail- able from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. President ........ Wayne Weiland Vice-President ...... Becky Gwin Treasurer ..... . . Kristy Gwin Advisor . . . .... Mr. Wick 23
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K x Front Row: Left to Right: D. DeLong, B. Kiel, J. McCaskey, Mrs. Strelow, Advisor. Row 2: L. Bones, S. Hodulik, K. McGarvey, K. Dyar, C. Kozaria, S. Baisden, J. Adams, R. Nelson, H. Cleven, L. Murray, C. O'Brien, B. Gwin. Row 3: N. Flock, M. Warsaw, C. Balder, B. Brekke, B. Balder, V. Shapier, A. Sartori, D. Warsaw, D. Amberg, L. Whitinger. Row 4: K. Donnelly, L. Nelson, W. Readon, M. McCaskey, J. Parrish, L. Schendl, C. Leis, T. Miller. Row 5: D. Flemming, B. Gerke, T. Brey, M. Martin, K. Miller, B. Marshall, L. Nicolaisen, J. Adams, F. Downing, N. Arttus. Row 6: T. Shaker, B. Hastings, M. Erickson, S. Garfoot, J. Bruce, A. Nelson, K. Kelly, P. Hagen, K. Tyler, R. Diderrich. Row 6: D. Finger, R. Wuster, B. Rabuck, R. Brockman, D. Weger. Fii s warking tau. 5 s.V, Sue Hyer and Mary Howard warm up. GirI's Athletic Association Barb Marshall works out a routine. The Girlis Athletic Association is an organization for many high school girls who like to take an active part in sports. The purpose of G.A.A. is to encourage participation in sports, promote sportsmanship, and a general feeling of accomplishment in each of its members. The favorite activities are volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, softball, badminton, and tennis. Tournaments, in each of these sports, are the highlights of the school year. Advisor-Mrs. Strelow.
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