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Alpha Sigma Beta Fraternit A Brotherhood of Men i The basic purpose of Alpha Sigma Beta Fraternity is to provide students with the opportunity to participate in school and social activities and to bring about service to the school, community and brotherhood of men. LEFT: Mark Severson-Secretary-Treasurer, Peter Seidel- Vice President, John Brockman-President. Tau Iota Upsilon Develops Fraternal Spirit Tau Iota Upsilon is a service fraternity open to all male full time students at WWTI. and is not restricted by race, creed, or color. It,s main purposes are to serve the needs of itis members, WWTI, and the community, and to develop a fraternal spirit and a sense of social and civic responsibility. LEFT: Row 1: Steve Schreiner-Treasurer, Bob Ambort-Secretary. Row 2: Evan Erickson-Sergeant, Steven Gill-Vice President. Row 3: Jerry Dommers- hausen-Advisor, Jeff VanRyen- President, Rahn Pischke. Row 4: Steven Hang, Dave Gassen, Ed Bohn, Dave Luck. Row 5: Donald OiBrien, Mike Bohnert. Row 6: Mark Sanders, Maurice Collins, Paul Dovenherg, Jeff Bowar. 15
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Delta Gamma Phl Promoters of School Spirit on WWTI Cam pus Delta Gamma Phi functions as a serVice and SOCial BELOW: Row 1: Carlisle Burns-Treasurer, Mary Beth Hartley-Vi- organization. The sorority sponsors many events during President, Pamela DownSePresident. Cindy Crook-Secretary, Mi - NiederkorneAdvisor. Row 2: Carol Bakkestuen, Debbie Monti, K3 the yeah nOt only to Obtaln extra funds but also promOte Walek, Bev Doughty, Grace Rudrud, Sandy Pederson, Pat Schneider. R0 and improve school spirit and participation in campus 3: Jeannie sonsaukparnamenmian, Lori Johnson, Ingrid Schult activities. The girls active in the sorority learn to get in- Freda Larson, LuAnn Gearinge DBbbie Smnh, 111- Zlmbauer, LUAn . . - Hanson, June Paulin. Row 4: Karol Arnoldy, Sue Lindner, Karen Kaisc VOIved by helpmg and servmg WWTI and the communl' Missing: Mrs. Green-Advisor, Ann Baker, Pam Reinstra, Colle- ly. Bernhardt, Sue Dannhoff, Debbie Maier. Chi Sigma Chi Service Sorority for WWTI Chi Sigma Chi Sorority is open to all girls in any field regardless of academic standing. The purpose of the sorority is to serve Western Wisconsin Technical Institute and the community through special voluntary activities and events. RIGHT: Row 1: Diane Janechek - Treasurer, Ella Joern - President, Julie Puhl - Vice-Presidem, Pat Rochelt -.Ad- visor. Row 2: Mrs. Hawkins - Advisor, Rosalie Haux, Kris Mazur, Gloria Isakson, Renee Mannel, Kris Larson. Pat Pavelski. u l
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Photo CIUb Camera Eager Students The WWTI Photo Club consists of camera eager students concerned with photographic techniques, camera operations and darkroom procedures. The clubis purpose is to make photography an enjoyable leisure time hobby while satisfying personal photographic needs and those of school publications. RIGHT: Sue Henkelmann, Wayne Oakland, Annaliese George, Annie Muthig. Missing: Gordon Johnson and Richard KnOXeAdvisors. ACRO Striving for Education in Refrigeration The Air Conditioning Refrigeration Organization of WWTI is made up of all students in the Refrigeration Program. Monthly educational meetings are set up dur- ing the year with guest speakers and special programs. Once a year the organization plans a field trip to manufacturing and installation refrigeration plants in and around the LaCrosse area. BELOW: Row 1: Pete Seidel, Dan Husled, Richard Wagner, Paul Chan , Robin Larson, Tom Schulz, Steve Ennis, Bob Roach. Row 2: Mr. urray-Advisor, Jim Wagner, Ralph Davis, Jerome Olson, Dan Chesebro, Richard Lenser, Ed Bauer, John Wynveen. Row 3: Mr. Horstman, Mike Merola, Al Dietrich, Jeff Bowar, Tim Thompson, Mike Bohnart. John Gilles, Roy Kish, Vick Clements, Denise Hen- drickson, Dale Piper, Mr. SchniedereAdvisor. Row 4: Doug Tyler, Kevin Johnson, Gary Kiehne, Don Schuller, Tom Roob, Bob Appel, John Acker, Dale Jacobson, Dick Berton, Paul Brown, Mr. Witt-Ad- visor. Western Wisconsin Trade and Industrial Association Active Students with Vocational Industrial Clubs of America tVICAi is an association of students enrolled in classes with vocational, trade, industrial, technical and health oc- cupational objectives. The Western Wisconsin Trade and Industry Association is the WWTI chapter of VICA. The club is designed to assist students in establishing realistic vocational goals, create enthusiasm for learning and develop leadership abilities through participation in educational vocational, civic recreational and social activities. This year the WWTI chapter played host to the State VICA convention, where several chapter members participated in various industrial phases of the Skill Olympic competition.
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