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36 U1 L Lg. Z- e ' ' First meeting of the Northeast Pro Club was a successful one with many meni- bers attending. Ollicers were Ken Linderborg, secretary, Rick liuroff, president. Fred Koontz, vice-president. and Greg Lamoureaux, treasurer, udio-visual aids added interest to education CAMPUS PRO CLUB, SEATED: Rich Cheskie, Ken Conley. STANDING: Rick Murray, Nlr. Frigo, adviser, Mike Tuma, Rd Troesier. Bill Willizuns. NOT PICTURED: jim Welsh, Don Schultz, Rich lfinch, and leu' Tarnopol. r, Y E T 51. lj' Q-pt' Spanish students interested in extra activities joined Spanish Club. This popular organization planned fiestas and worked on special projects during the year. Spanish Club was spon- sored by Mrs. Utten, and the president was Joanne Sharka. Vice-president was Michele Kleing secretary-treasurer, Darlene Schoenstedtg and Dan Strutzenberg was reporter. Program chair- man was Pam Cripe. Although many times they saw the same movie over and over again, members of the Pro Club kept themselves constant- ly on the job, During their meetings they learned the structure ofthe equipment and how to operate and maintain each type of projector. These boys proved to be especially useful when parts of the equipment were not running properly. Led by Mr. Frigo, the boys often found enjoyment and satisfaction as they aided others. Paps Club set up and operated the public address system at school events. These boys learned how to operate the equip- ment and set it up efficiently for assemblies, lectures, and sports events. During Paps Club meetings, the members studied audio- electronics and became well acquainted with the equipment with which they worked. With these acquired skills, the students in Paps Club hoped to use their knowledge in some future vocation, and until that day they will continue to serve our school. CAMPUS PAPS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Mr. Lamb, adviser. Ken Topping. Mike I-Inihke, Rob .-Xllaire. Terry lillis. BACK ROW: Bob Shirley, Neil Workman. Dave Kaur, Craig Brownell. and Larry Willis,
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minds solving difficult problems CAMPUS GIRIS CLUB OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Terry Phillipp, secretary, Pat Lindgren, first vice-president, Diane Barz. president, jane Lausch, second Students with a keen interest in numerical problems, their solutions, graphs, or geometric objects participated in either T.A.G. Club or Mu Alpha Theta. Mu Alpha Theta had a lim- ited membership because of the advanced requirements for en- trance. Responsible for the publication of the Math Journal, a creative mathematics magazine, the literary talents and puzzle skills of members were utilized. Any interested student enrolled in algebra, geometry or trigonometry could join T.A.G. Club. vice-president, jan Wastak, treasurer. BACK ROW: jane Roberts, Mary Dellor' to, Ruth jackson, Miss Schaal, adviser, Glenda Sternberg, and Pain LaCoy. Girls Club could boast of possessing the largest member- ship. It included all the girls enrolled at all three buildings in the cluster. Active membership, a somewhat smaller number, could be attained by accumulating six points by a date in the spring. Points were awarded for work on the various club pro- jects and attending meetings. The biggest events planned by the Girls Club were the Turnabout Dance, Dad and Daughter Date Night, and the Mother Daughter Reception. NORTHWEST GIRLS CLUB OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Andrea Sotor, Mrs. Evans. adviser. Kathy Car- roll. BACK ROW: Leslie George, Rachelle Raab, Cindy Tobias, and Sue Pretnar. NORTHEAST CIRIS CLUB OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: llelen Schweikle Mrs. Tracy, adviser, BACK ROW: joan Nebel. Cynthia Adams, I.inda Pavlalc, Sue Cranzow, and .Ian Cooley. I
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