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Page 86 text:
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he Wargames Club provided an Opportu- nity for students who enjoyed playing board games to get together. The club t every day during lunch in Mr. Klim's room. ub officers were Eric Beasley, President, and akey jardine, vice-presideht. At left, several members of the War Games Club display their favorite Games, E. Beasley, M.G01dman,M.Andreshak, R. Gartman, K. Miller, B. Reanis, M. Mortenson, D. Roberts, D. Cheney, A. Devon, K. Rodgers, Sjardine, and Mr. Klim. he only requirement was to attend fairly regular- ly, but otherwise, there were no responsibilities. Discipline was rarely used or even necessary. Students became as enthusiastic as they wished punctuating stra- tegic moves with shouts of triumph. Clubs 41
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o em Strategic hat organization had no mandatory meetings, n0 officers, and, in short, no tedious responsibilities? The Chess Club fits this description perfectly. The only requirements were the patience and enthusiasm needed to challenge an opponent. Anyone willing was wel- come to come by at lunch and Start a game. Fund raisers were only held when money was needed to buy more games. 40 Clubs
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Student Council Student Council started off with a bang this year. Students were in an uproar when the entire Dustbusters ticket won the election. The officers were Dennis Macray: president, Bill West; first vice-president, Paul Hogan; second vice-president. The Dustbusters claimed they would break old and dusty tra- ditions and made the year new and exciting. They sponsored the 541 Club which was to recognize outstanding students and teachers. They also rented a beautiful castle for the homecoming dance. These tasks were only made possible by the guidance of their spon- sor, Mrs. Oney. . WW ?
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