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AFS- Lynn Fandrey, Treasurer; Sumiko Itoh, Japanese Foreign Exchange Student; Mr. Stephen Skin- ner, Sponsor; Terry Johns, Secretary; Linda Gentiluomo, Vice-President; Laura Tykol, President. Helping hands and open doors greeted audi- ences at school and community events. The Ushers were better known as members of PRO BONO PUBLICO. This service club, sponsored by Mr. Alan Hutchison, besides providing the assistance of ushers, presented an award to an Outstanding Senior. Simiko Itoh and Hakan Litsegund gave DGN students a glimpse of the lives of students from other countries. AFS CLUB under the direction of Mr. Stephen Skinner, hosted foreign students and promoted AFS scholar- ship programs. Entertainment for all students was provided at the AFS variety show to raise money for exchange students' travel expenses. Doors Open to Welcome All; Students Extend Friendship PRO 80N0 PUBLICO- Front Row: Meg Howerton, Secretary-Treasurer; Dcbby Zimmcl. Captain. Row 2: Dan Jirka, Captain; Tom Ullrich, President; Diane Wendell, Captain; Mr! Alan Hutchison, Sponsor; Absent from pictures Pam Kusnicrz, Vice-President. 23 Pam Kusnicrz cheerfully hands out programs at an assembly.
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Selected LEADERS experienced a segment of the teacher's world as they provided assist- ance to the Physical Education Department with varied class procedures. After one year of training by Miss Sandra Rasmussen and Mr. James Stahl, final selection of junior and senior boys and girls was made on the basis of character, attitude and leadership ability. These students worked with instructors and other students by demonstrating exercises, coaching and refereeing sports, and caring for equipment. GIRLS' LEADERS-Front Row: Meg Howerton, Ann Zollinger, Lora Wolsfeld, Sue Thomsen, Karen Cuff, Kathy Fallon. Row 2: Katy Kiggins, Kathy Karlovit, Barb Krai, Laura Kamperman, Deb Salata, Jan Pawl, Laura Mann. Row 3: Jennifer Karlovit, Gail Fredenburg, Pat Keck, Linda Wallace, Jackie Farrell, Cindy Ruschke, Barb Gramse, Jan Prucha. Row 4: Diane Wendell, Sue Miller, Kathy Zitney, Nancy Ccrnoch, Carrie Leathers, Barb Svoboda, Sona Stahl, Holly Saunders. Absent from picture are Betsy 8rong, Sue Chcrnivsky, Debby Cummins. P.E. Leaders Assist Teachers in Performing Duties BOYS' LEADERS-Front Row: Ken Holzkopf, Tom Bidus, Bill Mahar, Jim Saulnier, Tom Comfortc, Dave Duncan, Larry Fox, Walter Witkowski, Jerome Konsak, Mr. James Stahl, Sponsor. Row 2: Will Sperling, Joe Paliga, Jim 8itner, Bob Mel- oun, Steve Magruder, Scott Taylor, Gene Knorps, Fred Muelhausen, Tom Hepburn. Row 3: Steve Pollard, Clinton Johnson, Gary Marshinski, Chuck McMastcr, Paul Linnen. Mike Pippenger, Bob Pachter, Tom Ullrich, Tom Soltwisch, Eric Peterson! Row 4: Oave Solone, Steve Messmer, Tim Johnson, Roger Roy, Steve Schiefer, Tom Morris, Craig Skala, John Keyes, Gav- in Stone, Ken Macal. Row 5: Mark Giovanni, Mike Bakosh, Rick Wood, Gary Leahy, Kovin Mackie, Gary Sharp,'Oave Shaw, Garry Olson, Tom Kyme, Tom Jcdlicka. Absent from picture are John 8ecker, Roger 8onkowski, Kevin Bridges, Larry Brown, John Dealy, Dale Halm, Dan Jirxa, Tom Kleczka, Mike Kraynik, Craig Lage, Rick Laue, Ted Szalkowski, Allen Warren, Mike Was. 22
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The four language clubs of last year were joined together this year to form one club, INTERNATIONAL CLUB, under the spon- sorship of Mr. Gary Elmen, Mr. Richard Hayek, and Miss Holly Harden. Members celebrated various national festivals, heard guest speakers from foreign backgrounds, and learned phrases and folksongs from dif- ferent languages. Chess, a game played in one form or another throughout the civilized world, is one of the few games of pure skill. CHESS CLUB spon- sored by Mr. Elton Martin, held weekly meetings to improve members'playing tech- niques. Participating in monthly matches between west suburban schools, the club concluded its year in a conference tour- nament in May. INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Front Row: Deb Polarek, Carol Nemetz, Marie Schlcntz, Maggie Mooha. Row 2: Miss Holly Hardin, Sponsor; Anne Scaborg, Mr. Gary Elmen, Sponsor; Libby Katzin, Mr. Richard Hayek, Sponsor. A World Unites Through International Education and Fun Chess requires complete concentration. Cindy Stachowicz and Libby Katzin spread Christmas cheer in different languages. CHESS CLUB- Front Row: Joe Pomes, Cath- erine Ross, Chip Hetzcl, Rich Olson. Row 2: Fred Lange, Mr. Elton Martin, Sponsor; Earl Loder, Tom Ccchner, Gavin Stone. 24
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