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Introspectus The Yearbook class of 1972-73 succeeded in publishing the second edition of INTROSPEC- TUS. Beginning in the fall, the staff sold ads going over their goal. In addition the first dance of the year was sponsored by the staff, during which Volume I of INTROSPECTUS was passed out. With the presentation of “Fall Fantasy the class members sold beautiful white mums to adorn the girl's dresses. The staff lost six experienced seniors in June and will be training new staff members in the fall to fill the vacant positions. With the help of faculty advisor, Mrs. Ball, the INTROSPECTUS staff is already hard at work on the 1973-74 yearbook. Far Above: Staff members show signs of relief after meeting an important deadline. Above: Co-Editors, Kim Fray and Pam Willard, discuss the special effects of last year's yearbook. Left: The yearbook staff hard at work—writing copy, drawing layouts, and cropping pictures. 23
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Above: Harry Lum and friends relax for a moment before attending a convention dinner. Above Right: Harry Lum gets congratulated at the end of his term as serving Presi- dent of all Michigan key clubs. Far Above Right: Eisen- hower Key Club members, Jeff Sadlak, Bob Blake, Tom Berka, Harry Lum, Tim Berka Brian Dudewicz, Bert Luoma, Mike Rappuhn, Tom Becker, Terri Winchester, and Al Larsen, advisor. EY CLUB Community Involvement Key Club, the only service oriented club in the school, has come a long ways. Sponsored by the Riverside Kiwanis Club of Saginaw, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Key Club has a bright future. The officers played an important role in Key Club this year. The President, Jeff Sadlak, has lead the club through many hardships. The other officers are Harry Lum, Vice-President, Tom Berka, Secretary, and Joe Pie- schotte, Treasurer. One of their main projects this year is donating a trophy case to the school. They estimate this will cost close to $500. To raise money this year we ran the concession stand during Football | and Basketball games. The club has produced, this past year, the highest office of the Michigan District, Governor. With the backing of Key Club, Harry Lum was elected Governor, an honor each Key Club rarely receives.
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Debate Does It Again The '72-73 Debate team helped fill Ike's trophy case again this year, bringing home a three foot, first place trophy awarded to Eisenhower's team for their tremendous perfor- mance in Saginaw County Competition. Ending the season with 15 wins and 5 losses they were also awarded a plaque from the University of Michigan for a 75% winning streak. A second place was awarded to our novice team which proved they were, in reality, no beginners. Novice, Scott Strattard, walked home with a third place, top speaker from the district competition. A weekend trip to Mackinaw Island climaxed the 72-73 debating year when a state-wide tournament was sponsored by all schools. Surely Mrs. Brandon, the coach, was very proud. Far Above: Mike Putnam and Mark Sylvester are hard at work trying to think of some new strategy to help out-wit their oppon- ents. Above: Debate team stands proudly with their hard earned trophies. Top Row, left to right: Mr. Spaulding (student teacher), Carol Laube, Mike Putnam, Jane Bublitz, Mark Sylvester, Miss Gordan (Stu- dent teacher). Second Row: Elmer Keyser, Judy McCliggot, Bob Berten, Gretchen Fechter. Front Row: Bill Hutchinson, Mickey Nixion, Mrs. Brandon (coach), Scott Strattard. 24
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