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Front row: Ruth! Sommer, Sandy Kunkel, Moureen Quinn, Pot Callaghan, Debbie Quinn, Peg Johnson, Grekhen Rivard, Mr. Cochrane. Second row: Pott! Kotgcs, Cynthia Schorr, Diana DeFranco, Paulo Clayton, Ardes Buckley, Donno Meier, Peg Calloghon, Bucky Sawisch. Third fow: Steve Wischweh, Bob Kunkle, Chuck Esposito, Phil Hwoy, Dick Heller, Robin Swam, Back row-. Charley Curren, John Blehorski, Dick Lunsford, Dove Aegerfer, Cal Lewis, Jim E. Corley, Neshan Keshian, John Abbott. BROTHERHOOD SOCIETY Each year six students from each class are elected to the Brotherhood Society by members of their class. These students promote good will and sportsmanship throughout the school and community. Students on the Frosh-Soph debate team par- ticipate in inter- and intra-school debates. Through this they gain valuable experience to enable them DEBATE TEAMS to join the Varsity debate team. Any student interested in learning the art of debate may join the team. The Varsity debaters represent Maine West at various meets and tournaments. They must stay informed about all current events and issues to be prepared for the debates in which they par- ticipate. Fronf row: Steve Liija, Carol Niemonn, Joy Heck- enbach, Shoron Olsen. Sec- ond row: Shonnon Connelly, Kafherine Kinser. Lucinda Pump, Craig Goedecker, Lu- cretra Jomes, Bock row: Bob Londeck, Linda Virostko, Robert Sherwin, Dot»g Berg- man, Steve Sherwood, Carole Lampru, John McCoilum. VARSITY DEBATE front row: Craig Goe- decker, Cheryl Fradefte, Patricia Goss. Dawn Plotter, Dru Owen, Miss Conway, Second row; Mr. Edstrom, Chris Sparrow Randy Deon, Jackie Pi- roino, Sfeve Korina, Mary Wright. Back row: Carl Groh, Mary Ann Gembicki, Rob Reinhart, Ph. I Engle, Kenneth Thompson, Tim Zijewski,
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Organizations fronf row: Craig Goedecker, Donald Barker, Greg Weath- ers, John Schick, Gunther Semper, Poul Turner, Tom Wagner, fiacic row.- Bill In- gles, Ted Sfrond, Dick Buchan- an, Don Comeron, Chuck Mues- lis, Bill Sfrand, Richard C. Wilson, Mr. Brownell. AUDIO SERVICE Audio equipment needed in various parts of the school is delivered by the boys in this depart- ment. This service is used for rpeetings, parties, and programs held at school.. AUDIO-VISUAL Members of the audio-visual department deliver films and recordings that supplement classroom study. Many other important duties are performed by this group v hlch is open to any interested and qualified student. Fronf row. Belh RadcMffe, Mar- jorie Beck, John Schick, Caro- lyn Johnson, Nancy Jensen, Mr. Brownell. Second row; Croig Goedecker, Donald Bark- er, Greg Weothers, Bill Strand, Gunther Semper, Richard C. Wilson. Bocfc row; Ted Strond, Dick Buchonon, Don Cameron, Chuck Huestis, Tom Wagner, Bill Ingles.
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HALL MONITORS Junior and senior students serve as hall moni- tors. They check hall passes and greet visitors. A friendly and outgoing attitude is an asset which these students must possess. Front row: Terry LaVergne, Kathy Taylor, Jan Bochor, Pal Kleiner, Karen Floskamp, Cheri Anderson, Terry Finn, Karlene Weber. Second row,- Laura Skibbe, Barb Bauman, Barbie Sigolove, Cathy Blewer, Terry Elktns, Sue Colic, Kathy Kurtz, Sue McMahon. Third row: Paul Idee, Jim Di- matteo. Earn on Anderson, Warren Michel sen, Pamela Barry, Linda Bryson. flock row: Tony Bachmura, Jim Hendley, Al Eyre, Tom Herzog, Lorry Forley, Jim Henry, Bob Gundelach, Jan Strom. HALL RECEPTIONISTS These girls are responsible for checking hall passes and welcoming newcomers and visitors. The girls rep- resent the friendly attitude for which this school has long been respected. FronI row: Sue Beyers, laurel William!. Linda Ander- son. Back row: Karen Peterson, Bev Nedwed Linda Rodin. HISTORICAL SOCIETY History honors are acquired through the special history test given each year. The high-scoring students on this test are entitled to join Historical So- ciety. The seven top history students receive further honor from the D.A.R. front row: Jim Gotfield, Dan O ' Connell, Jackie Pi roino, Kathie Benson, Louis Bauman. Karlene Weber. Second row: Mary Ann Gembicki, Ed Lopoinle, Lu- cindo Pump, Karen Strudlhoff, Davis Hall, Mrs. Aegen- ter. Third row: Keith Johnson, Carolyn Songster, Lorie Egelston, Pamela Barry, Carol Horper, Col Lewis. Bocfc row: Judy Nixon, Janet Virosiko, Jeffery Higgijis, Kenneth Crepos, Mary Wright, Richard Wills, 34
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