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4.6 x.,1 Row: Janet Teakell, Rosemary Share, Sharon Crabb, Pam Zaremba. Viau, Becky Lyons. SEcoNn Row: ary Heck, Carol Nelson, Connie Gerrg Sunderland, Doug Zalnis, Jim Schroeder, DwightlWeaver. Tx-min onegon, Gary Simpson, Shawn Clsey, Allen Blau' Tom Reeder Sharon Husson, Gary Hackett, Barb Bowen. BACK Row: Ken kg..-77 5 Floyd, Barry Boswell, Max Homak, Ecl Molloy, Gary Yingslz, Ron Bookinan. Mike Reeder, Mike Quinn, Tony Fountain, Lynette Huey. Nor Pzcruxuznz Peggy Browning. Pam Bunty, Mike Burkhalter, Bev Clarke, Bev Ieffords. Bob Iefforcls. Marty Mohler, Doris Newbart, Iim Rhoads. Sharon Simpson. Penny Sutton, Bert Thompson. Terry VVatson. arauder Bowlers Receive Awards at City IVIeet Aoylaly urs ix unc auun.-y, iuunuuuvr uuu .uv i s ..,,...., .- .,..,.,,... ..., --..-.i. Executing perfect bowling form, Dan Donegon releases the ball. Mitchell Bowling Club met once a week at Circle Lanes to practice and bowl against each other. Each team, consisting of four people, competed against one another for positions in the league. Trophies were awarded to the first three teams in the league standings and to various individuals in the club. This year's club started in the fall and ended in the spring with the trophy pre- sentation. Many Marauder bowlers received awards at the City Tournament held at Ute Lanes. Max Hornak, receiving lirst place in three of his events, was one of the most out- standing bowlers in the tournament. Bob Jeifords, show- ing his all-around skill, received a first place in the all- events scratch. This year's Bowling Club was sponsored by Mr. Ralph Peterson and was led by Dan Donegen, president, and Lynette Huey, secretary-treasurer.
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Acuve Chess Chib hudates Nemf Dave Hutchison studies the problem from all sides. during an easy match. Chess Club initiated a new ladder system set up throughout the year to enable the members to challenge each other more often. This system gave the members more practice time for their tournaments. Highlighting the year was a playoff with Wasson spon- sored by the Mitchell team. During the competition, there were many tense and exciting moments, but the Marauders proved their skill and stamina by their stiff competition with their cross-town rivals. To earn money for other activities, the Chess Club sponsored a booth at the spring carnival which proved very successful and profitable. Oihcers of Chess Club were Chuck Louie, presidentg Bill Weihmiller, vice presidentg Kathy Clark, secretaryg Bob Sieck, I.C.C. representative, and Mr. George Roe, sponsor. Ladder Syste Bob Soick, James Guenter, Chuck Louie, Bill NVQ-ilm1illt-r. Mr. Ct-orgtr Rot-, Ct-rry Silndcrlnml, and Kathy Clark up JS L President Chuck Louie studies the chessboard planning his final
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Photo Club Makes Students' Schedules l I Q 9 l l l I gil . Q. FRONT Row: Sylvia Znmccnik, jerry Rodeen, Russ Lewis, Tom Eckes, Crt-pl Brawn, john Chase. and lim Grady Hewitt, Kathy Neumann, Dave Heffernan, Ron Gardner, Mike This year's Photography Club started off the year with a boost by having more members than ever before. Mem- berships were compiled at the beginning of the year, and the club was enriched not only by returning members, but also with many new members. Most of the members who joined this year did not know very much about taking pictures, developing film, or making prints. The purpose of the club is to teach these fine techniques to their members and to teach them new, modern techniques that are currently being used in commercial studios. In order to accomplish this, mem- bers spent two-thirds of their meeting time in the photo lab, after finishing their business affairs in the classroom. Money-raising projects encountered by the club this year included taking pictures at class dances, the Sweet- heart Dance, and at the Prom. An ingenious idea that the club used to make money was to produce wallet-sized photos or students, schedules for fifty cents apiece. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Fredrick Southern, the president was Kathy Neumann, vice president Russell Lewis, secretary-treasurer Rita Roepka, and the I.C.C. representative was Mike Hicks. Russ Lewis, Rita Roepka, Kathy Neumann, and Steve Cromwell
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