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1 Gt! 7 Q PRO CLUB: Front Row: Craig Brownell, Milne Emblre, Steve Lorbach, Second Row: Dove Forsberg, Greg lamour- eaux, Steve Kairis, Leonard Johnson, Milne Sullivan, Fred Koontz. Clubs ollered experience with PAPS ClUB1 Front Row: Raymond Jenson, Russell Skarslri, Thomas Kelly. Second Row: Douglas Walker, Donald Wierenga, Eugene Hubacek, Michael Beck, Bill Williams, Mr, Sheils, sponsor. To come tothe aid ofthe classroom teacher, the members of the Pro Club op- erated the movie and slide projectors. At NORTHWESY MATH CLUB Front Row: Miss Shevolras, sponsor, John Casey, Sandra Cummings. Second Row. Kathy l ' their meetings the boys learned how to op- Murphy, Chris Reineclre, Sue lhorsen, Astrid Varteressian, Sharon Tholl, Pam LeBeau, Kathy Laatz, erate and maintain the equipment they us- ed. Even though some ofthe boys saw the same movie eight times a day, each of the members enioyed the club. Mr. Hill was the sponsor ofthe club. The PAPS Club set up and operated the public address system for special events held in the school. During the meeting the boys learned to service and maintain the equip- ment. These boys were studying audio- electronics and PAPS Club experience may some day help them choose a career.
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xx l 1' TEN UTTLE lNDlAtNlS ' Front Row Mary Champion, Josephine Gutierrez, Patricia Mike Rouen, John Ketchum, John Thompson, Jack Seramur, Henry Tkachulz, Patrick Ciara, lonette Rentauskas, Suzanne Du Chatellier, Debbie Anderson, Lynne Neander, O'Brien, and Ronald Subka. Cynthia Cooper Back Row: Diane Mitchell, Helen Kritik, Mike Beck, Desiree Fenwick, rewarded students. Which one was the real murderer' Lett ta right, Suzanne Du Chalellier, John Thompson, Patricia Ciara, and .lack Seramur. One of the merriest and maddest stage romps ever portrayed was the Senior Class Play, Ten Lit- tle Indians. lt was a murder mystery with comic touches about the mishaps of ten people on a lonely island. The play proved to be a rolicking smash. The leading characters were supported by a cast who showed great acting ability. The audience re- warded the efforts of the cast with their roars of laughter and applause. Screams of horror were Cynthia Cooper applied make-up to Ran Subka lor the Senior Class Play. heard occasionally as the characters were murdered one by one by the unknown killer, and the thrilling climax was guaranteed to scare even the most hard- ened mystery lan. ':ini
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STENO CLUB: Front Row: Margie Nurse, Verna Knize, Sandra Conway, Mrs. Web- Gutierrez, Linda Becatti, Dolareus Schwalbach, Ginny Moscato, Adrianne Mazaika, ster, sponsor, Beverly De Rutter. Second Row- Jeanne Mayer, Pam Busse, Eileen Joyce Kgpigljgnig Wanlqi-id, Fayle, Penelope Faklis. Third Row: Gayle Todd, Barbara Shepherd, Pat Poulin, Josie STENO CLUB OFFICERS: Front Row: Cindi Cooper, Adrianne Mazaika. Second Row: Jeanne Mayer, Jeanne Simpson, Josie Gutierrez, Eileen Foyle, Margie Nurse. electronic equipment. Steno Club was designed for advanced Steno students. The purpose of this club was to become better acquainted with the business world, and to provide information about iob require- ments and salary. Mrs. Webster, the sponsor, provided rein- forcement of classroom instruction in the area of typewriting, letter writing, and office grooming. Those students with an advanced interest in Chemistry and Physics were encouraged to join the Physical Science Club. At each meeting Mr. Underwood presented a problem for the club to discuss and solve, Other lecturers were asked to pre- sent topics to the group. PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB. Front Rav-11 Charlotte Allred, Chris Pazoles, Nancy Heffer- Pai Keslinke, Karen Kozlowski, Karen Miller, Linda King, Kathy Purpura. Seventh Row: non, Mr. Underwood, sponsor. Second Row- Kathy Nauer, Diane Boots, Jan Fetters, Larry Hansen, Ken Hamel, Shirley McKinney, John Martschinke. Eighth Row: Ken Sue Miclow. Third Row Bonnie Jerouselr, Rosanna Lissalr. Fourth Row: Joanne Wal- Karlsori, Geoffrey Jettery, Bruce Oltman, Jerry King, Bob Modeler, George Engelman, czalr, Terry Elliott, Emily Richards, Linda Walczalc, Linda Legalzlre, Pam Ball. Filth Row. Rich Guertner. Joanne Sharlxa, Sandy Konetski, Michele Klein, Pat Swedlco. Sixth Row. Gail Kiner, .5511 , YQ. 1.gl6' 1
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