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Monitors The hall monitors are an informal group of students who volunteer some of their free mods to be stationed at the desk outside of the main office. The monitors carry mes¬ sages, greet visitors, serve as guides, and help out the facul¬ ty in numerous other ways. (L-R): J. Coppin, S. Schweikert, M. Willame. Libra ry Club The library club is a group of students who perform a serv¬ ice to our school by assisting in the library. They work at the charge-out desk, prepare bul¬ letin board displays, shelve books, help students operate the microfilm readers, check the exit for overdue books, and do many other media related activities. A visit to the new University Learning Center highlighted the spring activities. BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): C. Jones, D. Whiting, C. Charles, B. Anderson, J. Zellner. ROW 2: J. Collins, J. Daul, M. Harrill, L. Hoffmann, C. Tilot, J. Coppin. Ill
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Key Club The services that Key Club provided for the community worked in cooperation with their.theme, “Insure Tomor¬ row”. The boys’ organization worked with the Cancer Fund, and co-sponsored the Mod Squad-faculty game. An aim of Key Club was to send some of the members to the District and Internationa! Conventions. BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): D. Aerts, R. Pierquet, D. Skarzynski, P. Nelson, J. Dallaire, T. Bush, D. Murray. ROW 2: R. VanderMeuse, D. Timm, T. Behrendt, J. Birch, D. John- sen, D. Morey, C. Baer. Supply Store The supply store exists for the convenience of students, providing small school sup¬ plies at moderate prices. The students who give up their open mods to work in the store, gain minor retail experience. Funds made from sales go to Preble’s extra curricular fund. (L-R): L. Erickson, M. Willame, D. Bellmore. 110
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If at . 44 M . , - - , ....... 0 It ?0r :zm» ' . MV S f- •-»+ . +V :H- ' • 1. • . BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): R. Tease, D. Fontaine, R. VanderMeuse, D. Skarzynski, P. Knox, J. Dallaire. ROW 2: D. Hasseler, T. Mead, D. Morey, D. Guth, M, Schahezenski, L. Mill¬ er, D. Johnsen. ROW 3: D. Timm, S. Bradley, D. Miller, T. Behrendt, T. Lundstrom, J. Birch, S. Paplham. FCA The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organiza¬ tion that includes thousands of athletes on the professional, college, and high school levels. The goal of the FCA is to confront athletes and coaches, and through them, the youth of the nation with the message of Jesus Christ. Members are urged to become actively in¬ volved in their churches. Meet¬ ings include Bible studies, dis¬ cussions, films and tapes. Drama Club The purpose of the Drama Club is to provide an opportun¬ ity to its members to develop drama skills and to learn dra¬ ma procedures. The organization held bake sales and sold refreshments at various recreational events to earn money for field trips. Drama Club travelled to Neen- ah to see “Of Mice and Men” by the Gunthre Theatre. V BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): D. VanLanen, M. Mikulsky, K. Sconzert, J. Vandenhoven, L. Ott, E. Bitters. ROW 2: A. Davies. B. Jarmusch, J. Jerovetz, A. Hamernik, S. Bonk, L. Baug- net. C. Hansen, M. Malcore. ROW 3: K. Olson, M. Bradley, B. Gerczak, K. Vander- Kelen, L. LeRoy, S. Peltier, J. Stodola. ROW 4: J. Greer, D. Harrington, P. Bechle, M. Henrichs, J. Modi, J. Daul, D. Rebman. B. Schulz. ROW 5: D. Hasseler, M. Pappas, T. Connelly, C. Tilot, C. Schweiner, S. Zimonick, L. Strebel, M. Swim. 112
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