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r f' - 1 . , , '11-je A , Q 1123 , Q . - - 'px SN MATH CLUB: FRONT: Steve Clossey, Tim Olsen, Roger Howell. SECOND: Kay Frisch, Mark Stewart, Mr. Firman, adviser: John Lowe, Carol Copeland, Laythe, Karen Higgins. BACK: Joe Gambles, Rich Gross. Political Club hears speakers, Math sponsors family TAXIDERMY CLUB: FRONT: Mr. Anderson, adviser, Even, Hill, Brown, Harris, Davey, Holmes, I n N M in lalski rkin Brock Gawron THIRD McCull h Re ner Thom McCul og . SECO D: Davis, art' . S ', Du ' , , . : og , y , p- son, Heller, Boystee, Temple, Bradlord, W. Dougles. The Math Club, advised by Mr man, was dedicated to higher matics. A reunion of last year's bers found the Math club about various things such as and math analysis. As their main ject the Math Club sponsored needy family for Christmas, them presents, dinner and a tree The Taxidermy Club met Tuesday night, along with adviser Anderson. Their main purpose was preserve the actual bodies of ing fish and mammals. The Political Science Club very active this year, trying to Borah students interested involved in both local and elections. Ken Burkholder and Larry Knudsen, and adviser Mr. Schertal many interesting speakers to talk students. Included were all local gressional candidates, Tony attorney general, and a tive from Peace and Freedom Jeff Seward. The club ended the with the annual steak feed.
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ABOVE: Senator contributors Tom Strayer, Howard Faxon, Karen Sobelson, ShaunarGoodwin, McKee, picture coordinatorg Pam Jeffries, assistant feature editor: Bill Kassis, assistant sports editorg Larry Astley, reporterg and Bill Sackman, exchange talk about new publication techniques and bigger papers for Borah students as they deliver current issues. and cartoonist Kevin Gollaher discuss the pros and cons of articles in the newspaper. BELOW: Sports editor Andy Horner, news editor Dan Powell, and feature editor Mary Ann Moon. ,gay r 'S-Q' Senator ad managers Laurel Wilson and Chris Gabettas talk over the job of selling spots tor Borah's newspaper. 97
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K. I f l xx , , , I Steve Symms stands with two of his campaign girls, sen- Senator Edward Kennedy frightj campaigns lor Senatorial candidate Bud Davis. iofs from Borahl Denay Kimbfo and Cindy Pace, - II--f----N4AM,-- - . , . , .,..5. , M MKAYWY POLITICAL SCIENCE: FRONT: Mr. Schertal, adviser, Burkholder, President, Knudsen, Vice-President. SECOND: Okazaki, Buchanan, Danials, Williams, Trea- surer, S. Ulbright, Anderson, Weber, Stokes, Aldecoa, Schucnart, Stoval. THIRD: Frish, Nordquest, Brewer, Allen, Day, K. Ulbright, Meredith, Jones, Pace, G. Okazaki, Boston. FOURTH: Blackwell, Jones, Debarron, Sarlet, Nichols, Borgins, Grossman, Call, Clapp, Goodwin, Dalton, Jewel, Stone. FIFTH: Gallagher, Moon Chase, Mansell, Nordholm, Beneochea, Barclay, Kubena, Kiser, Martin, Zimmerman, Prigett. SIXTH: Raymer, Oakes, Hand, Fisher, Pitman, Lamarr, Ryder, Hansen, Olsen, Johnson, SEVENTH: Webb, Shuey, Magnuson, Brock, Cummings, Urwin,lChristopherson, Remm, Jones. EIGHTH: Copeland McMurren Howell Carruthers Fraizer Fereda D Remm Kallenburger Berlin NINTH' Lundgren Christensen, Dilly, Wheeler, Johns, Marlow, Jensen, Branl I I I I YI - I I I I I don, Barton, Wilson. TENTH: Kirkpatrick, Oberbillig, Beguhl, Toterica, Eisenbarth, Patterson, Hoffert.
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