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Q! 'ki - u in ix...- Working on copy for un approaching deadline were SEATED: liulinc Ilcchler, Linda Gorski, Gwen Gnlik, Barbara Galloway while Carol ll0Il1Cl'dlIlg,NllllllC Stevens. Mary Ann Ilnvlik. Richard Mcrsch, Barbara Beck. und Michele Klein observed their eflbrts. students aware of current activities in school NEWSPAPER STAFF, SEATHD: Gary Bnzanis, Dinnni' Undo, Mr. Tracy. nd' viser, llarricll lllld5lCf'l1, STANDING: llzirlcm' Cieslmrrsclit. Cary Kincr. Nike Mooney. Carolyn Bcndcr, and Tom Langncr. fvi, Q ry
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70 NEWSPAPER STAFF. SEATED: Tom Langner, Carolyn Bender, Dianne Dado, editor, jim Newquist, Harriett Oudsteyn, Darlene Ciesbrecht, Pam johnson. STANDING: Chris Heinecke, Debi Watkins, Karen Irvin, Mr. William Tracy, adviser. Linda Brill, Steve Culver, Michele Zurick. jane Lausch, Helen Fortune, Sue Tliorsen, Linda janicki and Caybe Adams. Experience and capability were prevalent on the staff ofthe Bow Wow Bulletin. Dianne Dado, who served as co-editor last year, held the job of editor. She attended many conferences and workshops in preparation for her position. Perhaps the most memorable event for the staff was the first-place award received by the newspaper from Quill and Scroll, a nationally recognized journalism association. The staff achieved fine quality and interesting presentation of their articles. Students eagerly anticipated the issues that were distributed by-monthly. On special occasions, such as Home' coming, an extra edition was printed which highlighted the events of general interest. Checking articles for the Bow Wow Bulletin were Harriett Oudsteyn and Dianne Uatlu, editor. I. it Bow Wow Bulletin kept Before starting on her assignments, Linda Dykstra read the interesting articles in the Bow Wow Bulletin. 2 --'L .-5-': ' ,, 'A .',5 '--.- 5. Q
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U' CJ . . l x 17 Q? 4. He. FINE ARTS CLUB, FRONT ROW: Robert Marta. Ed Heffernan. president, Larry Hansen. jonlnn Michalski. SECOND ROW: Geri Skowronski, Denise Ostertag, Linda King, Barbara Calloway, Carolyn Bender, joanne Sharka. l. THIRD ROW: Chris Reinecke, Sue Pavlak, jan Stateinan, Dianne Dado, Mi- chele Klein. Anita Stiglic. Linda Cronholm, and Glenda Sternberg, NOT PIC- TURED: Mrs. Oppenheim, adviser. Organizations entertained and informed Open to both juniors and seniors, the Fine Arts Club proved to be one of the most active at the campus building. Anyone interested in learning more about drama, music, painting and other graphic arts was encouraged to join. Monthly meetings were held and the club engaged in many special activities. What is a Painting? was shown at one meeting and Darlene Wasie- lewski demonstrated basic ballet at another. A trip to the Art Institute took place in October, and the club went downtown to view Half a Sixpence in December. EUCLIDEAN CLUB, FRONT ROW: David Karr. jerry Langner, Ton- Langner, Chris Pazoles. Ken Hamel. Bob Somerville. Bill Dunn, BACK ROW: lid Clo- wacki. Ron Vmnverincskcrkeli. Steve lleiflilllililil, Terry Balija. Peter Davido- vitch, Michael Reid. George lingehnann. Don Raci. and Rich Caertner. Boys of the Euclidean Club devoted their time to serving at luncheons, banquets, and other school functions. Members were selected on a basis of excellent grades, character and in- tegrity. Members were usually chosen from their math classes. Miss Schaal, the sponsor of Euclidean Club, aided the boys in acquiring the proper politeness and etiquette required for serving. Boys chosen for service-in the Euclidean Club con- sidered it an honor. ii, w , 2 e at, ,IQ af. OC -4 1 l e f, .af it ,, '- . .71 ,- iq U 'I X V v -'Q' 'W . 4 -, 1' U V , Q, 2 . u x f . ' pf A-fan A f
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