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i55iYi'3ESg:: sfitlffif is Nh uv , FRONT ROW: Marion Struzyk, Debbie Onstad, Linda Vassar, Lynn Haider, Carmen lgnat, Cheri Wintersteen, Susan Martinsen. SECOND ROW: Lisa Glynn, Robin Wright, Diane Swanson, Sue Tarasar, Linda Mangen, Linda Riley, Jan Setchell, Mary Gliniany. THIRD ROW: Kathy Kulzer, Sandy Challstrom, Kathy Billman, Gail Swengs- ton, Cheryl Schack, Bobi Kulzer, Peggy Masterson. FOURTH ROW: John Lischalk, Tom Campbell, Bob Smith, Sharon Jurek, Leanne Paulson, Rick Matlock, Diane Schrame, John Craig. TOP ROW: Mr. Rasmussen - Advisor, Todd Kimith, Jennifer Mortenson, Kim Hinrichs, Sharon Malenick, John Annis, Mark Boyce. FRONT ROW: Sheila Weseman, Linda French, Charlene Hidinger, Lynn Candylis, Jean Eckman, Chris Low, Shelley Zmuda. SECOND ROW: Margaret Newcomb, Jan Johnson, Carol Maciaszek, Patty Codute, Linda Waite, Kate Swanson. THIRD ROW. Shirley Erickson, Joyce Julkowski, Rick Matlock, Pam Jeska, Laura Inman, Judy Dahl- Y-1 bom, Roger Kleppe. FOURTH ROW: Tim Yantos, Paul Zmuda, Steve Papillon, Sandy Svensk, Teresa McDonald, Clara Preston. TOP ROW: Mr. Gehrke - Advisor, Clark Urbans, Doug Bodziak, Anita Ferlaak, Tom Klietz, Kathy Surma, Linda Schwarz, Colored paper, scissors, imagination and skill were the needed ingredients the Art rt Club Captures The World of Color For Halls of Heights High Club used in creating decorations for CHHS. The first major project of theclub was Homecoming decorations. ln the cafeteria, for example, one wall was completely de- voted to eyes while another had an abstract scene of witches and ghosts. The effect was one of eeriness and magic in hopes to brew the l'spell of Homecoming. The club also created the decorations for Thanksgiving, and decked the halls in the Christmas spirit. Sadie Hawkins decorations and displays ot various activities were also projects ot the '67 club. l i
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Newly Organized Future Teachers Club Provides an Educational Experience for Potential Teachers , Q . vfa . i f i Members listen, well, almost all of them, as President Linda Fleury conducts the first meeting of the newly formed Future Teachers Club. FRONT ROW: Jean Eckman, Velma Northup, Chris Lazarz, Vivian Jaruch, Kathy Hallgren. SECOND ROW: Judy Pickering, Sandra McFail, Mary White, Margaret Newcomb, Dyanne Holmes, Sue Sours. THIRD ROW: Sandy Aumock, Sandy Ertze As the noisy second graders entered the room, the teacher prepared to begin the day's lessons. The only difference from a normal classroom scene was that the teach- er was a student from the senior high. Scenes like this occurred often this year with the formation of the Future Teachers Club, During their study periods, FTC members went to Highland Elementary School, where they observed other teachers and sometimes taught the classes. In order to ob- serve different techniques, the students visit' ed the classrooms of several teachers. FTC, the first at CH HS, was formed in the fall under the advice of Mr, Brady. lts pur- pose was to give its members teaching ex- perience and to let them see what the life of a teacher was really like. gard, Kathy Stwora, Ginny Chesla, Margaret Slininger. TOP ROW: Robin Turnwall, Paul Burkett, Linda Fleury, Rick Matlock, Doug Lilienthal, Mr. Brady - advisor, f - K f.:- '.'. A A I , ' . . T 14' F 1 -' iti , : it c stst Vi 4- ..is ..,,.. , ' F A ,,yA f .ri . A-'Wg 35: 5, V . - 'ri 1 Z V '-4 A.. i Y 1 H l 1 ii figig D ciii ' i i- g . ' . .... fi C ' ' R .i..t 5 e if X ,, 1, ,t . i W at i l i.at 1 ' 5 is A . 5
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Computers Unlock a New Field of Study for Members of Math Club FRONT ROW: Sharon Malenick, Debbie Thieler, Margo Erickson, Ruth l-lelseth, Ann Jeronimus, Marcia Zurek. SECOND ROW: Ronald Reichenberger, Linda Schwarz, Mark Hughes, Carol Hunziker, Eileen Beck - President. THIRD ROW: Dick Stansfield, Jim Reinholdson, Doug Lilienthal, Paul Phillips - Vice-President, Rick Matlock, Gary Thalin. TOP ROW: Mr. Torguson - Advisor, Torger Anderson, Ken Lenzmeier, Jim Wolnik, Dave Walerues, Mr. Greenwaldt - Advisor, Nancy Rose - Secretary Not pictured. At the first meeting math club members agreed to include in their program the study ofthe slide rule which Mr. Torguson professionally demonstrates. The purpose of the Math Club was to cover mathematical concepts that were not normally covered in a classroom situation, Mr. Torguson explained. All the math teachers at CHHS assisted in carrying out this goal. The first meeting ofthe Math Club con- sisted ofa demonstration of the fundamen- tal uses ofthe slide rule. The members also discussed plans for future meetings. Taking one's vest off without removing one's coat is an example of topology. Mem- bers became interested in this new science and defined it as the study of the properties of geometric figures that do not change under stress and strain. Studying computers occupied another of the club's interests. Members also planned a chess tournament and played bridge.
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