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Equipped with skis and warm clothing, the SKI CLUB could be seen whizzing down the slopes of Trolhougen or other ski resorts. Due to the increased enthusiasm for this S|X rt. this year’s membership was greatly enlarged. Officers included President Jim Berglund, Vice-President Dave Durtsche, and Secretary-Treasurer Dotti Austin. The SKI CLUB was advised by Mr. Phillip Haubner. Besides ski trips, the organization sponsored several dances throughout the year for the junior high. Fun and Learning Combine for the Future Ski Club members enjoy one of the many outings they took to Trolhaugcn. Photo by Bob Peterson Under the guidance of Mr. Kenneth Johnson, student members of FUTURE TEACHERS sponsored carameled apple sales, an auction in which articles from illustrious personalities were sold, and many dances throughout the year. Members of this activity set for themselves a high goal in life—that of a career as a teacher. 29 BOTTOM ROW: M. Rosenbcrgcr, D. Johnson, D. Higgins, G. Tarnowski, N. Blair, N. Bartlett. SECOND ROW: B. Maciaszek, L. Mohn, C. Gulszinski, B. Fcrrick, B. Rosenbcrgcr, B. Sandal!, S. Anderson. C. Perry, L. Perrin, L. McGraw. TOP ROW: J. Crouse, B. Chesky, E. Slindce. B. Lundccn.
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BOTTOM ROW: L. Dakota , C. Peterson, D. Johnson. schc, R. Paronto, R. Heideman. TOP ROW: Charter D. Scarlcs, M. Cole, B. Denker. SECOND ROW: J. members—B. Soderstrom, J. Cope, J. Sommerville, K. Erickson. B. Rottach, G. Tarnowski, J. Dcmcho, I). Durt- Bauer, E. Slindec. Selected by the faculty, members of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY represented the upper five per cent of the junior and fifteen per cent of the senior class. They were chosen on the basis of citi' cnship, scholarship, leadership, and service. These new members were announced and presented at an assembly held in their honor on the afternoon of February 18. After the assembly, the new inductees and their parents attended a tea. John taps Ginger, new inductee, on the shoulder. Clubs Acknowledge Scholastic Interests Composed of students who were interested in the sciences, the SCIENCE CLUB had a successful year. Listening to lectures and performing experiences were some activities they participated in. Through careful instruction. Mr. Larson developed the members' abilities. Demonstrating principles of leverage arc: R. Heideman, R. Paronto. Watching attentively arc: G. Erlicn, T. Falldin, B. Jastrcmski, Mr. Larson, B. Stafford, D. Durtschc. MISSING: J. Sommcrville, B. Peterson, J. Dahlin, D. Sherman, J. Crouse, D. Cunningham. 28
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BOTTOM ROW: K. Bauer, E. Danielson, T. Falldin. C. Gulczinski, L. Solz, P. Wagner. TOP ROW: R. Par- K. Kurz, N. Blair, D. Johnson, M. Cole, J. Talbot. onto, G. Mancino, D. Cunningham. B. Rottach. C. SECOND ROW: Miss Plotnik, A. Hatlcstad, P. Durkct, Gliniany, K. Carlson. High Views Keeps Students Informed The newspaper staff, under the direction of Miss Rita Plotnik, was composed of Richard Paronto, editor-in-chief; page one editor, Margie Cole; page two, Noel Blair; page three, Cheryl Gliniany; page four, Bcrnie Rottach, Jim Talbot, and Dick Cunningham. Exchange editor was Dianne Johnson; editor of makeup was Kru ia Bauer; handling business affairs was Kathy Carlson; art editor was Tom Falldin. By keeping the basic fundamentals of good journalism in mind, the class was able to produce the school newspaper, the Village High Views. Dianne reads over one of the many publications that her class produced. 30
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