Harold L Richards High School - Golden Year Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL)

 - Class of 1966

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132 CDRGANIZAT IONS The formation of student organizations was quite a challenge this past year. The sponsors of the clubs had a big and import- ant iob on their hands. The electing of officers and the mak- ing of rules had to be done wisely and carefully. The purpose of each club had to be determined. The organizations being formed had to be suitable and appropriate for students' in- terests and needs. The newly established organizations should be ready to cel- ebrate their formal beginnings next fall. This past yeor's spon- sors were successful in establishing sound foundations for tomorrow's student organizations. The organizations were designed for those who wanted to put opportunities for varied experience and service into their school activities. Each person was able to find a deeper mean- ing in life.



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Moth Clubs explored problems. MU ALPHA THETA CLUB: Seated: Charlotte Allred, .lames Lysen, Nancy Hetternan, Ar thu: Bunce, Fran Alm, Bruce Oltinan, Georgia Peck. Standing. Mr. Norem, Bill Klein ,leanne Knoll, Richard Leyerle, James Tannura, To become a member of the Mu Alpha Theta Club, a stu- dent not only had to be exceptional in mathematics, but also had to have a sense of creative writing. Each member sub- mited articles to the Math Journal which was published iointly with Dwight D. Eisenhower High School. Only a select few were admitted to the club. The outstanding event ot the year was the initiation ot the new members in the spring. TA.G. CLUB: Front Row: Terry Elliot, George Engleman, txeith Anderson, Harlene Kahls, Tiana Kinstedt, Jan Fetters, Pam Ball, Peggy Frett, .leanne Simpson, ,Iohn Martschinlre, Rich Caertner, Dale Juirch. Second Row loni Federico, Diane lkowalslri, hen tlarnel, Charlotte Allred, Michele Klein, 'Nlancy Heffernan, Bonnie Jerouselr, Judy Lurqoin, Linda king, Karen Swanson. Third Row zanie Stevens, Steve Haugen, lan Oberg, Peggy Pros- 59'. KONW LUNG' Phyllis G'eEI0'v. Carole Weiner, Faith Buvelot, Alison Seller, Diane 80051 Bulbnffl B0dY. Darlene Wasielewslrr, Cathy lckes, Linda Legatzlre, Darlene Geis' ann sr- -fm. is-vw ,,,,.,.., G? in .Wg One prerequisite tor acceptance into Mu Alpha Theta was active membership in the T.A,G. Club. T.A.G. stands for Trig- onometry, Algebra, and Geometry, and any junior or senior interested in mathematics could loin. This year the club's goal was to establish a constitution. Next year's calendar was also discussed. brecht, Rosanna Lissak, Jo Ann Shartra, Gail Kiner, Bob Modder, Cindy Hall, Fran Alnr Fourth Row Dennis Peglow, Richard Marzelre, Chris Pazoles, Steve Culver, lerry King, Larry Hansen, Bob Marta, Geoflery leltery, Gary Buzonis, Bill Klein, Tom Langner, Dave Erickson. Back Row Bill Bostrom, Tonette Rentauslras, Bruce Oltrnan, Jerry Langner, Ken liarlson, Randy Gilbert, Wayne lknoclre, Bob Christianson, Diane Barz, Kathy Purpura, karen Miller, Ruth Jackson, Barbara Galloway, Pal lxeslinke, lo Ann Wolczatr. NY? -4.

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