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Lettermen Promote CHHQ Enthusiasm Spirit was the obiective during the action-packed pep week sponsored by Letterman's Club in January. To build in- terest in sports, activities ot basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, swimming, and a dance with an open gym were featured. Students had an opportunity in the tall to rent lettermen or lassies at a taxi dance. Selling candy at the district wres- tling tournament was an additional fund-raising proiect. In the spring, an athletic banquet was held for lettermen and their parents. A Selling lettermen and Hyland Lassies is the iob ot Pat May, Jan Setchell, and Craig Burton at their ioint taxi dance. scholarship was also given. - S Eager to please, lettermen tight tor the privilege ot serving customers and Hylonder hero iqcketg domingte the hqllg offer School, og themselves while selling candy at district wrestling matches. FRONT ROW: Rod Marquette, Ken Muellerleile, Mike Dedering, George Boomer, Phil Borchardt, Steve Carlson, Charles Christopherson, Mike Matlock, Rollen Oliver. SEC- OND ROW: Dave Larson, Marv Marquette, Lenny Oswald, Jett Duncan, Terry Thul, Jack Solem, Dan Thul, Greg Wills, Steve Montague. Tl-llRD ROW: Don l-louse, Roger Cadwell, Clyde Oliver, Mike Secord, Jim Clements, Mike Marko, Jim Miller- President, lettermen congregate to talk about the day's events. Ken Torvik, Rick Jopke. FOURTH ROW: Steve Jeska, Al Lundquist, Craig Sandgren, Dean Armstrong, Dave Emerson, Greg Breining, Brad Kirschbaum, Phil l.undin, Pat Coyle, BACK ROW: Alan Wood, Kevin Coyle, Greg Stroncek, Robin Turnwall, Craig Burton, Mark Ballingrud, Bruce Wilkinson, Wayne Blazer, Jim Gleason.
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Mary Gliniany's attempt to make a basket is blocked by opposing team. Participation in GAA Qtimulates Activitg Enthusiastic participation and growth combined to make the year a busy one for GAA. Because of ambitious new members, the club met three times a week instead of once as in the past. fflhe biggest improvement of GAA was expansion of activities. Rather than following a limited schedule, the girls tried to include a wide range of interests in their plans. GAA got into the swing of Homecom- ing by selling Cl-ll'lS shakers and rib- bons. Because of the club's increased size, more awards were presented to members this year. 68 GAA OFFICERS: Jeanne Lindquist, Treasurer, Teri Berglund, President, ,Ioan Hutterer, Secretary, Mary Lynn Shaf- er, Vice-President. As teammates stand by in readiness to help, Kathy Garman and Ladonna Dahleen com- bine efforts to send the ball sailing over the net. GAA members find a splash of excitement in the new pool as they defend the honor of their teams in the weekly Thursday afternoon water polo match.
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94? FRONT ROW: Sue Engquist, Lisa Shaw, Linda Axmark, Nina Mohrmann, Sharon Thalin, SECOND ROW: Dean Shaw, Colleen Watson, Anita Holtzlider, Margo Erick- son, Barb Martin, Barb Vanous. THIRD ROW: Diane Schillinger, Margaret Slininger, FTC Members Gain From Experiences For FTC members, study hall was a re- turn to elementary school. By acting as classroom aides, members became bet- ter acquainted with different aspects of the teaching profession. Duties of participants included cor- recting papers, presenting lessons and giving children individual help. Another of the groups functions was to aid members in college selection and TM ws, Judy Pickering, Faythe Anderson, Karla Dahl. BACK ROW: Michael Hall, Walter Ho- dynsky, Kristi Burkett, Holly Anderson, Mary Buzzell, Mr. Brady - advisor. Proper technique with color crayons is vital if one is to ever succeed as an artist, as President, Robin Turnwall demonstrates to an attentive student. As pupils eagerly await their turns in line, teachers for the day, Kristi Burkett and Colleen Watson, paste gold stars on very good papers. preparation. Descriptive literature and speakers from various teaching institu- tions fulfilled this goal. The club also awarded a scholarship.
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