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Table Tennis SECOND ROW: Tim Neeb, Mathew Zacharias, Peter Vales. Tech FIRST ROW: Mike Frey, Dietrich, Jeff Paleczeny. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nelson, Dave Shoemaker, Lutz Meissguier, , Mr. Usher. Mike Doer, Carl Cadets
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Food Services FIRST ROW: Anne Lamont, Joan Ross, Barb Dunbar, Kathy Ludolph, Brian Home, Shirley Hinschberger, Kim Melnychuk. SECOND ROW: Jane Pequenat, Anne-marie Michels, Sophie Alievitsh, Judy Gillespie, Vicki Dyck, Janice Lee, Susan Witmer, Wendy Suchatowsky, Debbie Bauer. THIRD ROW: Dave Preiss, Allan Kessel, Dianne Olenuk, Jane Armour, Joan Stock, Shirley Sebert, Suzanne McBride, Fred Ludolph, Mike von Schrag. The Food Services Commit- tee, headed by Kathy Ludolph, had another successful year run- ning the Tuck Shop and helping in the Cafeterias. FIRST ROW: Marioara Ardelean, Betty Shea, Shirley Boettger, Joan Ross, Delicia Nair, Linda Hay, Brenda Dryland. SECOND ROW: Miss Shaw, Mrs. Kirby, Pat Miller, Anne-marie Michels, Sheila Schreiber, Mr. Smith. THIRD ROW: Sharon Becker, Donna Lynn Gervais, Suzanne McBride, Pat Ferris, Nadia Kostiuk, Debbie Smith ABSENT: Diane Boeckner, Gilbert Fast, Nancy Hay, Colleen Krueger, Jennifer Smith, Peg Tittle, Cynthia Carlisle.
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This year marked the birth of a new club in K . C . I . - the bow- ling club! Small, but mightly, this team boasts a total member- ship of twelve. Hopefully, the bowling club will participate in the inter-collegiate games but otherwise it will simply continue to bowl at Waterloo Bowling Lanes. Under the teacher sponsorship of Miss Dennis, this club will con- tinue to have an enjoyable time despite our lack of numbers. FIRST ROW: Martine Biname, Karen Tuchlinski, Alison Prittie, Ann Marie Sperling, Miss Dennis. SECOND ROW: Bob Heibein, Dave Mask. Angling The individual fisherman, or angler, is not merely engaged in trying to cat- ch fish, as it would be cheaper to buy fish at a store. He is trying to under- stand the fish ' s environment, and its reaction to it. Organized fishing and hunting associations put far more time and money to better use in conservation work than the fanatical Walt Disney conservationists. The fishing club hopes to foster a stream improvement program, dedicated to pollution control, return- ing fish, and using more sporting met- hods, such as artificial flies.
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