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KGERMAN CLUBU As always the German Club made their annual escapade to the Rheinlander restaurant in Portland. The trip was highlighted by the accordian player, much singing, and general all-around good fun. Advisor IVliss Alver checks dovvn the table to make sure everything is under control. I I, I my ' an fgfgffj .. 1- Tom lVlartin toasts who else but What's this? Barb, Vickie and Denise find Portland 'Clie Class Of 75 - water UD stimulating .
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H., ,Mm :Ee-fa. -.I . f yzzgzfmsfr Q 4f ,fga5E1-1,,:.1s-an it 3:55 . 'tipzsizafgu ft . . f s eeselyi t P' I 2 '5 be ,. Drill Team The Drill Team in action during halftime of one ofthe home football games. Here vve also see this year's outfits . gt is+iljif' f The 1974-75 Drill Team consisted of Rosanne lVlueller, Lois Godsil, Lorrie Greening, Cathi Ford, Gail Karnath, Darla T Lee, Pam Kullberg, Karen Sadewasser, Connie lVlcAtee, Connie Cagle, and Kelly Gibbs. They did dance and formation routines and also two comedy routines . They also marched with the band in the Veteran's Day parade. 4 -. -,L--H . K, we Fi eww gigs! r. ,A t sw-fr't?i'ifQ 572w 2 A , , - Bottom to Top: Kim Knauf, Cathi Ford, A special thanks to IVlrs. Vahsholtz, advisor Lois Godsil, lVlarcia Kreighbaum, Lorrie and lVlom , Greening and Gwen Boone. 4 Drill Team
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Randy lVlartin shows the basic stick-in- hand method for find- ing a tree s height. lVlicroscopes dominat- ed the scene at the Aquatic life pond. Another dumbfounded customer at Blazing Saddles vvonders why that dumb wood won't burn. Blessed with sunny skies and high spirits, the 1975 Outdoor School, under the direc- tion of Cape Horn-Skye principal Jerry Fritts and student assistants Wes Rust and Dan Sullivan, came off without too much strain. There were the traditional counselors - vs - kids slaughterball games at lunch, the kids who were destined to fall in the creek or pond the afternoon rec lwreckl time, and the kids even had a chance to learn something once in a while. lVlost of all everybody had a ball, and why not, in such a great learn- ing atmosphere? Lori French threatens our ace photographer with a handful of plaster of paris
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