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U. riuviauu, U. Duss, u. wickstrom, D. Utt, C. Retzloff, D. Sjuggerud, C. Schroeder, M. Henry, B. Hobbick, B. Schroeder, L. Olson. ROW TWO: M. Donaldson, G. Bakke, B. Johnson, M. Harmston, P. Noreen, D Gregory, J. Lambert, D. Kuester, D. Krueger, J. Stratton, B. Vasey. ROW THREE: C. Owens, F. Engel- dinger, J. Guntner, P. Knopps, B.Bundy,R.Neverdahl, D, Kudebeh, D. Cockeram, D. Koranski, R. Quilling might n of m.h. . The M Club is made up exclusively of men, who, through their loyalty and ability, have gained that cherished goal---wearing the official emblem of our Alma Mater. The leadership represented in this organization is a guide for the underclassmen as they strive to attain the re- cognition that accompanies a good athlete. Through the years they have built up the standards of fair play, honor, and team work. We hold these wearers of the M' in high esteem and hope that in the coming years they will show the way to many more victories. Under the able guidance Ofmr. Bowlus, Mr. Hendrickson, and Mr. Melrose, president Mike Henry, vice-president Bill Vasey, and secretary-treasurer Bob Bundy, led their fellow club mem- bers in many undertakings. Among their projects during the past year were the sales of pencils, season basketball tickets, and concessions at games, and the sponsorship of the Little Olympics Queen Contest. B. Solem. Yipes! M Club explodes!
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Guys oats Gam OFFICERS: D. Homme, S. Brunkov., J. Wakefield, P. Brehm. Noon Hour Fun! Finding an outlet for excess energy is no problem for the members of the Noon Hour Assoc- iation. Each noon they wear off their dinner by truduinp, up to the attic for a game of ping,-pong or a whirl around the floor to Pat Boone's April Love. On the outside this appears as only a care-free organiaation. Behind the scenes, however, is a responsible group of officers, headed by Mr. Sneen, who keep the equipment in order, the re- cords up to date, and the candy sales going Cso that the books will balance when the year draws to a closeJ. So, if you find that spare time of yours expanding and you think a little exercise might help, wander up to the attic some day and try this club on for size. 88
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90 rx S T A N D I N G: R. Carey, D, Gilberts, M. Metzger, D. Ayer, J. Lambert, D. Koranski, J. Gunt- ner, J, Zilisch, A. Lambert. SEATED: S. Lambert, A. Ixlc- Clelland, S. Borden, J. Borden, Nl. Flint, G. Borgstadt, Ixl. Pelto, Ll. Jenny. is W 9- ' J Snow Bunnies and the more advanced Cottontails make up the membership of the M. H. S. Ski Club. First on the tow was our President John Lambert. Next in line were Don Bressler, Vice-President, and Mary Beth Jenny, Secretary-Treasurer. Long, before the snow covered the ground we were meeting to plan our fun-packed week-ends to the hills and to acquaint the new members with the techniques of skiinu. You could find us almost any Saturday morning at one of the nearby ski areas. The familiar cry as we wound our way down the slopes wa., you at the bottom! ee you at the Bottom! llihlh the walls TEAM CAPTAINS: B. Johnson, T. White,J. Herrem, and S. Vande Berg. The boys who participated in N intramural sports this year really ' had a lot of fun. In the fall they took part in tag football, under the superxision of Mr. Wayner. During the winter months, two basketball leagues were formed, the senior high leaque, which wasdlrected by Mr. Hartman and the Junior high league, which was underthe super- vision of Mr. Sneen. A tournament wasalso played after the regular season.
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