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NUMISMATICS CLUB Numismatics Club, known also as Coin Club, is open to all stu- dents Interested in the fascinating hobby of collecting coins. The club members trade, buy, and sell coins to increase their col- lections. Frpnl row. Dove Sheppard, Hank Jesky, Laurie Skibbe, Lee Hoy word, John Selander, Robert Klelnke. Second row: John Rasmussen, Pete John- son. Joe Sinfov, Ronald Dtener, Richard Johnson, Tom Wogner. Third row- John Tuleweil, Dove Di Sylvestro, Cart Burval, Chris Poppas, Mr. Borrett. Back row: 5am Keller, Cam Walt mire, Mark Weston, Paul Halverson, Dolf Stankus, Erik Nygaard. PATH Many thanks are due to these student volunteers for keeping the school paperback bookstore, the Path, open for the entire stu- dent body. The best of both fic- tion and non-fiction books are available during all lunch periods throughout the year, making available good literature at low cost. Betty Gano, Lee Hayward, Keith Johnson, Louis Baumon, Craig Goedecker, Mr. Marshall. PEGASUS CLUB Students interested in horse- back riding are invited to join Pegasus Club. Members take les- sons and participate in the an- nual horse show in the fall. Front row. Lee Truss, Jeanne Heller. Linda Greenowoy. Betsy Smith. Second row: Maureen Fonning, Diana Woldier, Jon Grubert, Cherle Swonson, Susan Morris. Third row: Sharon Klott, Jeanne Wenzel, Chris Bohnmaier, JoAnne Rosen- strel, Keren Felix, Gail Frey. Fourth row. Elmo Hoi I, Pot Gass, Martha Buckley, Bonme Klaus, Linda Ftck, Mortho Michoelson. Sock row Karen Olson, Betty Lorboch, Gunnor Rutowsky, Cmdy Gercken, Bev Nedwed. Jone Borucki, Nina Foreman. Chris Goodnight, ; f»J-| 68
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LATIN CLUB Any student taking Latin is invited to join Latin Club. To stimulate interest in the language and customs, club mem- bers dramatize plays, take field trips, and create authentic Roman costumes. Front row: Judy Webster, Cafhy Sintov, Marsho Moyville, Terry Sellke, Chris Sparrow. Jack Han- sen, Keith Olsen, Marlene Azon, Second row; Christine Borzoni, Cathy Maynard, Lmdo Welen- dorf, Kathleen Metz, Elizabeth Grange, Martha Mtchaelson, Lmda Holt, Janie Webster, Susan Wright, Mrs. Hackett. Third row: Mary Holm, Corl Groh, Marlene Lukoszewski, Vicki Lester, Jeff Kroon, Lori Gordon, Diane Loiewski, Julie Updyke. Fourth row. Spencer Cat low, Barbara Rainsford, Carol Currier, Anita Woskowski, Shir- ley Mientz, Bobbie Saxe. Sue Turner, Julie Von Telling en, Mary Beth Moll. Filth row-. Joyce Humay, Chris Schapper, Mary Wright, Gregg Neptune, Martha Rohrman, Rito Pabich, Betty Ciezodlo, Nancy Kinder. Sixth row. ' Mary Saari, Paul Owens, Bev Nedwed, Jeff Higgins, Kenneth Crepos, John Desmedt, Al Ripperger, Pot La- Solle, Marilynn Conners. MATH CLUB Students interested in math ar e encouraged to join Math Club to gain knowledge and experi- ence in the various fields of ma- thematics. The club sponsors field trips, tournaments, and guest speakers. Front row: Kendra Koehler, Mark Weaver, Chris Sparrow, Laura Skibbe, Joe Kilor. Second row.- Bill Hauck, Colin Baenziger, Mike Amltng, Miss Schlieckert. Bock row. Leo Plas. Mr. Gould, Harold John sen, Mr. Paisley, Enk Skamser. Doug Olsen. MODERN DANCE CLUB Modern Dance Club offers girls a chance to increase their skill and grace and to develop new routines. Members provide en- tertainment at many of the school concerts. Front row Morlene Azon, Susan Lambert, Judy Foreman, Heidi KittI, Shoron Lamberl, Cheryl Anderson, Sue Olson. Miss Paset. Second row: Elizabeth Voges, Joyne Swanson, Jon Bollet, Pam Zeimef, Donna Engel, Carol Funk, Joanne Foss, Sue Rogers, Third row: Cynthia Schmies, Linda Dean, Lois DeWold, Bonnie Lundmon, Bonnie Gundelach, Linda Borgstrom. Back row: Reqina Ahrens, Janet Arnswold, Glennys Aalond, Lee Truss, Bobby Sykes, Kathie Bell, Linda Bork, Elizabeth Runde. 67
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PEP CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Pep Club is, without a doubt, one of the most active clubs at Maine West. All year long the members promote the best of school spirit with banners, post- ers, pins, and shakers. The club sponsors buses to all the away games of the major sports, but they also encourage the students to back all the teams throughout every season. All these activities are supervised by the hard-work- ing girls on the Executive Board. fron row; Miss Thompson, Borb Wolker, Clare Weretko, Marianne Bretsnyder, Second row: Mary Jefferson, Karen Struebing. Nancy Hulke Back row Gloria Frank, Jerri Walsh, Joyce Humay, Jan Virostiro, Kafhy Flentge RADIO CLUB Radio Club offers to all inter- ested boys an opportunity to ex- change experiences and ideas while tinkering with radios. Un- der the guidance of their spon- sors, they study, build, and re- pair sets. Fronf row Jock Hansen, Bob Paulsen, Dove Shep- pard, Robert Wahls Second row: Mr- Gouger, Rich Hansen, Tim Keane, Mr, Cross. Back row: Rick Jemison, Brian Goosrud, Dwight Hammer, Fred Jaeger. RUSSIAN CLUB Students taking Russian are in- vited to join Russian Club, where they learn of Russian culture and customs. They enjoy folk songs and dances and improve their pronunciation of the language. front row: Mr. Carlson, Clare Weretlo, Beth Holmgren, Diana Wolski, Linda Holt, Connie Heoly. Second row; Sharon Higgins, Claudia Burnett, Mortho Buckley, Curl Hayword, Gail Swinnerton, Jane Wolski, Arline Boyer. Jhird row; Gale Phillips, Micfioel Fluegel, Joe Wadz, Bill Strand, Ed Challberg, Glenn Wailkoff, Morjorie Beck, Cheryl Goodrich Bock row; Phil Martin, Linda Waters, Jim McNurney, Brad Reoy, Dick Cornelius, Jim Mack, Greg Clork, Deb Callister, Paul Sherwood, Al Wolski. 69
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