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Key Club Holds Many Responsibilities Key Club, remaining active throughout the entire year, works for many community services and also holds many activities of its own. Community projects included setting up and taking down the bloodmobile, volunteering at Pleasant View, and helping with the March of Dimes Walkathon. Key Club also worked with Kiwanis, the club’s counterpart, on projects such as the Kiwanis brat stand, candy sales, Kid’s Kay, and the Kiwanis Health Clinic. The club also sponsored Homecoming. Money making projects consisted of the concession stand at every athletic event, and the seventh annual Privilege Auction. Funds earned from these projects went to scholarships for qualifying seniors. Members of Key Club attended the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District Convention to improve themselves and their services. Rose Hasler was elected Lieutenant-Governor for the club’s division, and Dave Radzanowski won the oratorical contest. Key Club has proved to be one of the busiest clubs in the school. Through much hard work and plenty of good times, the club continues to spread its good services throughout the school and community. 1 Mr Bruess auctions oft a privilege. 2. Emcee Rodney Silvis cheers with the Homecoming crowd. 3. Jim Augsburg works in the concession stand 4 Key Club, SITTING: Treas J. Augsburg. Vice Pres. T Culhane, Sec. R Hasler. Pres R. Silvis. J McArdle. P Miller. P Creamer. B. Putnam. D. Bisegger. D Jones. P Culhane. K McElhaney. and R. Hughes STANDING: advisor Mr Bruess. K. Bruess. K. Brennan. R. Hanna. M Endres. T. Jacobson. G. Bowen. M Deignan. D. Radzanowski. J Vickerman. J. Hogan. L. Mueller. B Goodman. T. Rufenacht. A. Santiago. M Seward. M Silvis. 22
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Cheesemakers Go South The Monroe High School Cheesemakers exchanged with the Butler High School Bulldogs from Augusta. Georgia. While in the north, the students from Butler enjoyed tours of the area, a progressive dinner, and the traditional barn dance. The Georgians received a taste of northern weather as a snowstorm caused school to be closed for two days out of their week long visit. On the trip south, Monroe students enjoyed a pig barbeque, visits to the ocean, and tours of the old and new South. A highlight of the trip was the day that was spent at Disney World. After eight days of southern hospitality, the M.H.S. students completed their exchange, and returned home. 1. Butler and M.H.S. students chat in the gym. 2. Monroe Student Exchange, FRONT ROW: Mr Trampe, L Neuenschwander. T. Grunder. S. Rieder. J Hassler. H Tshanz. D. Schwarzenberger. R. Sil-vis. Mrs Spoerry SECOND ROW: M Keenan. R. Vogel. S. Hilfiker. T. Ganshert. J. Smith. M Bre-ngenzer. S. Hennager. L McArdle. R Anderson THIRD ROW: S. Schmid. A Jew. L. Riese. K. Falk. K. Schubert. T Brockman. FOURTH ROW R Ruch, S. Gobeli. M. Wiegel. J. Hubbard. B Putnam. FIFTH ROW: R. Krahenbuhl. J Augsburg, K. Hart-wig. T. Schmidt. 3. Lisa McArdle and her partner enjoy the opemg banquet 4 Student Exchange president Jim Ausburg welcomes the students from Augusta
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Art Club Constructs New Office Murals. Art Club members continued to develop strong artistic talents through group and individual activities. The club was responsible for the designing and construction of scenery for the school musical, “South Pacific.” Designing, developing, and constructing murals for the west office windows also began this year. The mural deals with the theme of the sky. Members were also involved with the Fine Arts Fair held in May. Individual and group projects were displayed at the Student Art Show. 1. Art Club, SITTING: P. Heinzelman, C. Brunkow, J. Moe. V. Bybee. A. Friedrichs. STANDING: R. Armstrong. S. Miller. J. Brennan, A Maurer, and P Go-beli. 2. Scott Miller pauses from his work for an unexpected pose. 3. Kurt Meyers trys his hand at making pottery. 23
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