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Sierra Societ Enjoying the Environment by Marcia Dittemore Sierra Society provided outdoor appreciation exper- ience and opportunities for interested students. Last year the Sierra Society had twenty active members. The Sierra Society par- ticipated in many activities. A few major events includ- ed canoe trips to Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and Minnesota rivers and lakes. Also, a major backpack trip, held each summer, has lifted Sierra Society members off to such places as Colorado, Maine, Florida and Washington. Sierra Society got in- volved with community- related projects such as cleaning out a portion of the Heritage Trail. They also posted boundary signs in the Mines of Spain and participated in the Great Iowa Roadside Clean-up. Said Richard Worm, a co-director of the club, The Sierra Society is con- stantly on the look-out for ways its members can con- tribute to the protection, preservation or enhan- cement of the tri-state environment while enjoy- ing it at the same time. 11 On the summer trip to Colorado, Sally Schwartz and Ann Curran trudge up a rocky slope in their quest to reach the top of the mountain. 21 The Group in Colorado. Front: Bev Cansemer, Ann Curran, Lori Bonz, Iudy Heires. Cathy Sullivan, Ron Snyder. Karen Bartels, Frank Rambolt. Mid- dle: Ed Mittvalsky, john Meyer, Sally Schwartz, Heather Connolly, Mark Mittvalsky, Amy Krouse, Mike Pins, Lisa Iorgenson, Dale Trent, Beth Schumacher, Ron Marty, Mark Less. Back: Mike Marty. 31 Three weary travellers continue up a Colorado mountainside. Front to back: Cathy Sullivan, Sally Schwartz, Frank Rambolt. 41 Finally, a well-deserved rest. Front to back: Cathy Sullivan, Lori Bonz, Karen Bartels. Reclining, Sally Schwartz. B2
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Home Ec by Cheryl Iler The home ec. club trip to Chicago was totally awe- some, said Betty Welch, '83. We had to do some work to earn it, but it was worth it. During the club's two-day stay at Chicago the members spent time shop- ping at Woodfield and Oakbrook malls, dining in various cultural restaurants, attending a production at Club the Drury Lane Dinner Theatre, and enjoying the many activities presented around the Hyatt Hotel where the club members stayed. This trip was one of the many organized events the club planned. Parties were put together for the holidays and the club made an all-day trip to Davenport before Christmas. According to the club's 1982 President, Mary Hughes, '83, a lot of people think home ec. club is only involved with cooking and sewing, which is not true. What the club basically does do is plan fun activi- ties and come up with ways to earn money to put towards those activities. Participation in a cooking or sewing class is not required of a student in order to join the club. As Ieanette Zwiebohmer, '84, said, It's a fun club to be in and you don't have to have any special creden- tials to join. Club advisor Ian Welbes felt that this year's group was the most hardworking, energetic, and creative group ever. 11 Club officers: Cheryl Iler, Betty Welch, Mary Hughes, Cathy Klinkhammer, and Tammy Feld- man. Photo by Pam Trent. Top: Mary Rettenburger, Ginger Meyer, Rita Frerich, Cheryl Iler, Mary Hughes, Ianet Iler, Betty Welch, and Ian Welbes. Bottom: Terry Kleinshrodt, Kelly Kemp, Ieanette Zweibohmer, Tammy Feldman, Cathy Klinkhammer, and Robin Fuerst. Photo by Pam Trent. 84 X L5 22.41- 1 kk gr T7 , t ft Q if , gfi , f isis, ik go ir ,tt f 'Q' ' Q1 g it? I W ' 1 is-
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