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ss.- 'TT o 1 'CTS' GERMAN CLUB. Front Row: Lindy Luster, President Cathy Seefeldt. Row 2: Julia Larko, Vice-President Marge Malzahn, Margie Wargin. Not Pictured: Edith Fabian, Melinda Sorensen. ' Ynmn' ,Q SPANISH CLUB. Front Row: Diane Lloyd, Mary Sutton, Kathy Kerrigan, Terri Peterson, Barb Wander. Row 2: Janis Furlong, FRENCH CLUB. Front Row: Ginny Korte, Lois Hall, Moisette Sin- Linda Even, Kathy Laier, Chris Barile. Sandy Stein, Kathy Kuhl- tov, Linda Coughlin, Lyn Aylward, Karen Boint. Row 2: Mrs. Su- mann, zanne Skutta, Barb MacNama.ra, Theresa Hanssen, Linda Wratten, Language Clubs Stress Customs, Ideas The major purpose of the Hersey language clubs is to spark an extra interest in foreign languages, as well as offering students a chance to learn more of the culture, customs and ways of life in foreign countries. Activities of the clubs included bake sales, cultural food parties and movies. Educational endeavors outside the regular French, German and Spanish classes con- sisted of films, tapes, records and lectures concerning their respective languages. The German Club is sponsored by Miss Sandra Mast: Mrs. Suzanne Skutta sponsors French Club, and Spanish Club is led by Mr. Carlos Garcia. lr Doug Peterson, Raul Bermudez, Ed Meyer, Karyn Chmel. Q7 qv: 'S 7?
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gf HAM RADIO CLUB. Front Row: Mike Baumer, Scott Rinda, Gary Sheets, Don Amort. 9 'ff CITIZENS BAND RADIO CLUB. Front Row: Bob Deisenroth, Ken McLeod, Bill Glade, Mark Bohnhoff. adio, Service Clubs Practice, earn Skills Members of the Ham Radio Club and the Citizens Band Radio Club this year became more active as membership and interest in- terest increased in both clubs. Members of both clubs met regularly with sponsor Mr. Ted Strand in their newly re- furbished radio room adjacent to the elec- tronics shop. The Service and Repair Club concentrated its efforts on the servicing and repairing of electrical appliances and radio and TV sets that faculty and students wanted repaired on a cost basis. The members of the club gained valuable experience in electrical repair work while at the same time providing a service to the Hersey community. 72 Mg---4 ff! ' .. -11 .fyx 5 1 ,Kok 0 .. . , . Q Q! P .. . Af Q sf-an g ,..,. HAM RADIO CLUB. Front Row: Vice-President Brad Sherwood, Ralph Mader, Secretary Frank Walsworth, President Mark Bohn- hoff. Row 2: Mr. Ted Strand. XV ii! CITIZENS BAND RADIO CLUB. Front Row: Mr. Ted Strand, Vice- President Mike Baumer, Assistant Vice-President Milo Banbury. Row 2: Jim Nichols, President Karl Gompertz, John Corbett. SERVICE AND REPAIR CLUB. Front Row: Mike Baumer, Mark Bohnhoff, John Corbett, Rich Huck. Row 2: Mike Nesbitt, Ralph Mader, Karl Gompertz, Brad Sherwood, Bill Rago, Jim Nichols. SERVICE AND REPAIR CLUB. Front Row: Tom Kleinschmidt, Mr. Ted Strand, Milo Banbury, Lee Gouwens, Bruce Conrad, Bill Glade. -XS EX I
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'- ST 3' SECTIONAL SPEECH TEAM. Front Row: David Weinberg, Bar- bara Forbis, George Wooten, Laurie Lacher, Wade Miller, Mike Garo- fola. Not Pictured: Debbie Huff, Carol Witthoff. Individual Events Team Stresses Public Speaking The award-winning Individual Speech Events Team participated in numerous speech activities throughout the year. They attended several invitationals including Niles North, Lake Park, Deerfield and Dundee. There are various events for the members to concentrate on including original mono- logue, prose reading, radio, oratorical dec- INDIVIDUAL EVENTS. Front Row: Ann, Langley, Barbara Forbis lamation and comedy reading. A lot of work is devoted to the preparation and memoriz- ation of each individual event. Although Laurie Lacher was the only member to qualify for the state level, the team did an excellent over-all job. Almost all members went to Districts, where they achieved fifth place. Row 2: Carrie Lacher, David Weinberg, George Wooten, Dennis Fitz- patrick, Wade Miller, Keith Szarabajka, Mike Garofola, Carol Cortes. MARGARET Langley, Laurie Lacher, Debbie Oliver, Theresa Ottery -5' 74
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