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chess club Governed by Mr. Carpenter, the Chess Club did remarkably well this year. They conducted a ladder tournament for the entire year, and also sponsored the third annual P.H.S. Chess Cham- pionship Tournament inthe spring, Meetings were held every week and the attendance grew steadily throughout the year. A few stu- dents were sent to the USCF-rat- ed tournaments. TOP ROW: Keith Foote, Arenos Gustavo Peter Bublitz, Bob Schmidt, Bill Vis SECOND ROW: Dave Tepatti, Joe Black Jack Vasher, Greg Cook, Harry West, Ter ry Richards. BOTTOM ROW: Rick Rosen berger, Mr. Carpenter, Jim Selleck. organization!103
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TOP ROW: Colleen Winkelhaus, Pres. - Jim Mitchell, V.P. - Debbie Fuller, Jack Vasher, Stephanie Boffa, Rita Rysse. SECOND ROW: Sharon Kinnunen, Mary Michael, Sec. - Karla Schreiner, Dana Stibbles, Karen Stibbles, BOTTOM ROW: Treas.-Sandy Click, Jane Otis. 1- 102!organizations business club The Business Club this year has been avidily working on pirate dolls. With Mr. Crumback as their leader, the Business Club marched onward to their careful- ly selected goal: to design and sell a product. They possessed one of the most important factors that is necessary for a successful mon- ey-making organization - teamwork! TOP LEFT: Mr. Crumback stands with Business Club officers: Karla Schreiner, Sandy Click, and Jim Mitchell. TOP CEN- TER: Chess Club officers include Terry Richards, Mike Engle, Rick Rosenberger, Ken Beeman, and Dave Tepatti. TOP RIGHT: Dave Tepatti plans his strategy against Rick Rosenberger. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Crumback dictates a letter to Karla Schreiner.
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Effort was everything for the Varsity Club this year. Led by Mr. Wilson, they demonstrated matu- rity, integrity, and most of all, sportsmanship. Freshman football concession stands were operated by the Var- sity Club and they also sold popcorn. its members included hard- working, young men and one woman. All efforts centered around promoting athletics in the school. varsity club ,--air - ,-Q ?: TOP ROW: B. Vis, E. Maurer, L. Kuhn, E. Conklin, S. Wiltse, M. Latimer, D. Tucker, F. Mackenzie - Treas. SECOND ROW: S. Bishop, D. VanCoppenolle, G. Gola, M. Gramer, G. Reynolds, M. Williams, R. Rob- 10-flforganizations ertson, M. Morlock, S. Duchane - Pres. BOTTOM ROW: R. White, D. McKinney, H. West, J. Huhman, J. Barkau, D. Loiselle, D. Amburgey, K. Rosenberger, D. Marzolf - V.P.. Mr. Wilson - Adviser.
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