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SNO DAZE COMMITTEE — BOTTOM ROW: C. Anderson, C. Nelson, D. Garber, B. Schroedor, 0. Kinsman, K. Carlson, B. Aldrich. ROW 2: J. Humphrey, R. Delcol, G. L»dbeck, M. Loiderman, J. Anderson, M. Parker, S. Winter, M. Swanson, N. Nelson, B. Johnson, M. Smith, P. Schueler. ROW 3: 0. Korenchen, J. Groenwold, J. Keith, B. Connor, D. Claus, M. Condon, I. Brown, C. Touche, A. Hill. Plaid shirts, long skirts, tall boots and old suspenders After long hours of concentration Co-Chairmen Rosie Delcol and Julie Humphrey created the lumberjack theme for Sno-Doze. A sliding party at Aquila Park started the festivities. A tradition, broomball with Erlanson-Therkelsen as the victors and a ski trip to Afton came next, followed by a dress-up day. Various contests, including beard growing, arm wrestling and apple bobbing followed the week’s theme. It all ended with King Warren Green and Queen Diane Don Carlos presiding over the Friday night dance. With music of Jasper in the background, memories of the past week were not soon to be forgotten. 23 Dripping wet faking their turns, Pam Wagner, Shala Dahlgren and Mary Raetz uratch anchor womon Amy McQuaid bobbing for the final and winning apple.
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What du ya mean my mother wears army boots?!” Val Levey, the burly challenger sarcastically threatens and defeats arm wrestling champion Bob Kampa. In the midst of Val's glory, good guy Paul Longer takes the title. With 16 determined teams vying for the Broomball Championship, this favored Sno-Daze custom provides fast-moving action for all participants. Symbolizing the epitome of the lumberjack Dress-up Day, Co-chairman Julie Humphrey and friends enjoy all the attention. 22
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They existed because there was interest With the advent of the Metro-Recycling Center, PSEP's effectiveness was reduced. Nevertheless, Park's Students for Environmental Protection held two paper drives along with a bottle-and-can collection, doing their part to keep the environment clean. Wednesdays in 257 were quiet, yet full of activity for it was here that Chess Club met. Coming together because they enjoyed playing chess, the tension mounted os first o pawn was moved and then a bishop until finally — CHECKMATE! With a load of Pepsi-Colo bottles in their arms, Debbie Rosch and Carol Greb, members of PSEP, leave school to deliver them to the Metro-Recycling Center. 24 Brian Ribnick watches intently from the sidelines as Betsy Starr moves her pawn, hoping to eventually checkmate Jim Gausman's king. Deep in concentration, Jim plans his retaliation.
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