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TRI-S EXECUTIVE BOARD The Sccial Science Society, bet- ter known as Tri-S, offers activi- ties to students with an interest in the social sciences. Members sponsored a newcomers ' party, the annual Christmas party, and an afterdance. fiont row Linda Davis, Linda Olson, Jeonelle Erichsen, Ruth Salzmon. Bacit row Ed LoPoint, Lyric Olson, Mr, Little, Mr- Rempel. WORK PROGRAM A school day for these students consists of not only regular clas- ses, but also on-the-job training in the occupations they plan to enter after high school. Students are required to be at least sixteen years of age, to have at least eight credits, and to be approved by the dean to enter the pro- gram. Members take a special course designed to help them in their individual careers and jobs. Two credits per year are earned through the program. Front tow Margaret Ogle, Pam Newman, Pot Wiszowaly, Carolyn Jasinslci, Dione Olson, Lynn Calvert, Leslie Hotfield, Mary Bushee Second row. Linda Abbet, Chnstel Bittel, Gloria Berbe- rich, Chorlene Bernero, Monico Miko, Betty Davis, Karen Fege, Daryl Ingersoll, Joan Korner, Shoron Colontonio. Third row- John Kleiner, Al Mietus, Tom Hanus, Chuck Johnstone, Jack Bittel, Don Benson, Diane Hill, John Reisenbuchler fourth row: Mike Flynn, Poul Swokov . David Milz, Robert Anderson, Mike Tierney, Bill Urso, Wayne Rowe, Fred Binder, Jerry Kehe, Bob McClure Bock row: Arthur Leark, Joe Freimulh, Dave Lanckhoff, Stan Mietus, Byron Roebke, Tom Gates, Rick Lopez, Richard Biewer, Doniel Noesen, John Inglis. What ' s the punch line? 71
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SCIENCE CLUB Science Club is open to all stgdents interested in the many fields of science. Members par- ticipate in field trips, lectures, demonstrations, and other activi- ties. The club is both educational and social. Front row Mr. Bergdolt, Linda Holf, Chris Sparrow, Gordon Scherer, Vicki Lesler, Mr Miller, Second row: Michael Amiing, Dan O ' Con. nell, Dave Hammer, Roger Williams, Terry Selike, Thomos Zaharo Bock row: Al Rtpperger, Rob Reinhort, Jim Hoffmann, Ronald Sebostion. Bill Klein, Howard Becker, Dick Leyerle . 1 1 -:ms m j% Mm STAGECRAFTERS EXECUTIVE BOARD Students who are interested in the theater and in the backstage operations of production are of- fered the opportunity to put their talents to good use in Stagecraft- ers Club. Members build scenery and assemble props for various major productions throughout the school year. These include con- certs, the senior class play, the V-shov , and this year ' s musical. Kiss Me, Kate. Borb Solko, Lou Mr Killam Bauman, Wayne Johnson, THEATER CLUB This unique club sponsors trips to see the musicals, comedies, and dramas shown in Chicago theaters. Theater Club is open to all students interested in drama, who enjoy seeing live produc- tions of famous shows. front row Pat Collaghan, Lon Gordon, Alyson Weathers, Vol Dawson, Pot Koscal. Second row: Sarah Rondahl, Linda Hoi I, Barb Kellmann, Cmdy Lucas, Kathy Toy lor, Peg Johnson, Mary Lynn Huege, Mr. Davis. Third row. Nancy Hedlm, Afline Bo er, Claudia Burnett, Crcig Goedecker, Mary Jefferson, Arletle Dawson, Laura Skibbe. Fourth row: Dovis Hall, Richard Hermann, Joyce Sorensen. Jane Kopping, Karen Rivard, Deborah Procht, Chris Sparrow. Jane Wolski, fifth row I indo Schroeder, Rob Young berg, Pamela Barry, Lmda Rodm, Neshon Keshion, Judy Lotolo, Beverly Buthman Back row: Jane Press I . John Carle, Rob Remharl, Gordon Lewandowski, Steve Leith, D.ck Leyerle, Martha Rohrman, Anne Morton. 70
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