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Bravvn and Agility Charaoterize Lettermen Participating in a major sport for which a letter is awarded is the only prerequisite for belonging to Lettermanls Club. The advi- sor of the club is head basketball coach, Mr. Gleboff. Lettermen's presented a skit for Rebound Rally in which ten members par- ticipated. Bob Hansis and Pete Almberg practice for the open- ing game. 54 members make up Lettermen's club. Lettermen Randy Larson and Chip Morris reveal hidden talents at Skit Nite.
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Marksmen Shoot for Accuracy Acquiring six new members brought the total membership of the rifle club to nine members. Under the advisorship of Mr. Haig, three basic shooting positions Were learned, prone, kneeling, and standing. The club met every Tuesday night on the rifle range and did practice shooting at twenty-tive foot Na- tional Rifle Association targets. Scores were figured on a basis of five points for a bulls- eye, four points for the first ring, and so on. There is a maximum of fifty possible points. Any score over forty points was considered good. The main purpose of the club was to pre- vent accidents by learning hovv to handle guns correctly and to develop safe shooting habits. an is ,tix ,,1v Mr. Haig instructs Jon Preston on how to shoot from the kneeling position. H 'X Front Row: Mr. Haig, Mark Anderson, Dave Becker, Jon Preston, John Holzer. Back Row: Mike Matz, Jon Hal- gren, Bob Thomas, Bill Halter, Dave Roherick.
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On bus trips, students find time to discuss Impor- Pep Club officers: Rhonda Garman, V. Pres.g Linda tant issues. Skeels, Treas.g Vauri Henre, Pres.g and Mrs. Ray. Missing from picture: Karen Thompson, Membership Chrm. Energetic Members Achieve Pep Mx Carole Mills hangs one of hundreds of Pep Club signs. Memorial's Pep Club gained a new advi- sor this year, Mrs. Ray. The club's first profit- making activity was the fall candle sale. Sponsoring dances was another fund-raising activity of the Pep Club. With one of the fea- tured bands being the Mother Goose from Menomonie. Bus trips were scheduled to many away football and basketball games. The club also bought materials for the Rebound Rally deco- rations. This year members used papier mache Walt Disney characters to represent the theme It's Only Make Believe. An all-expense-paid trip was planned for the end ofthe year. Dumbo the Elephant comes to life with the help of Debbie Peterson. -F 5 as
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