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Electronics Club Fosters WWTI Program The Electronics Club is made up of interested students in the Elec- tronics program at WWTI. The main purpose of the orgaxiization is to foster electronics at WWTI as well as in the working world. To reach this goal the club sponsors educational electronic oriented programs, speakers and tours at monthly meetings throughout the school year. ABOVE: Row 1: John Kramer, Jim Jefferies, Steve Nederloe-Publici- ty Chairman; Jeff Haukee-President. Row 2: Jerry DommershauseneAdvisor, Rick Serres-Treasurer; Stanley SokolikeVice-President; Mark Braun; James Storandt. Occupational Objectives for VICA Chapter WWTIA RIGHT; Row 1: Thomas Coleman, Terry Nirva. Row 2: Wayne Oakland, Randy Roden. Row 3: Edward Place, Steve Luhman, Linda Walleser, Mike Nevins, Charlie McCarthy, T. Hendrickson-Ad- visor. Row 4: R. KnOXeAdViSOI, Steve Pertzsch, Annie Muthig, Jeff Hauke, Steve Kresin. Chi Alpha Chi Painters and Gallery Goers Chi Alpha Chi Art Club is a group of enthusiastic commercial art students in the Graphics Department at WWTI. The group expands their interest and knowledge in the commercial art world with art related field trips to museums, galleries and print shops in the Chicago, Minneapolis and La Crosse areas. The club has participated in the Oktoberfest fence painting contest as well as other school and community projects. LEFT: Row 1: Robin Wellner - President, Annie Muthig. Row 2: Annaliese George, Kathy Walek, Duane Miller, Susan Slonka, Susan Henkelmann, Kathy Hueber. Row 3: Sharon Pionke - Assistant Advisor, James Knipe - Advisor, Gary Haugland, Michael Nevins, Wayne Oakland.
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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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FSA Stimulates Interest in Secretarial Science The Future Secretaries of America is an organization con- cerned with stimulation of interest in secretarial science through direct association with those engaged in the profession. The National Secretaries Association sponsors the WWTI chapter and helps provide curricular meeting for its members. The NSA helps the future secretaries to recognize the importance of desirable work habits, attitudes and respon- sibilities as well- as develo leadership qualities in each individual. FSA RIGHT: Row 1: Ann Hegerson - Recording Sec., Debbie Mueller - Vice President. Doreen Snowbank - Treasurer, Connie Newman - President. Row 2: Bar- bara J. Bayer e Advisor, Linda Wappler, Karen Kaiser, Bonnie Fran'son, Kathy Cook. Row 3: Barb Sesvold, Diane Sachse, Teri Ricci, Sharon Weisenberger, Kathy Schultz. Row 4: Mary Beth Hartley, Cheryl Emery, Mary Gilchrist, Ellen Amsrud, Bar- bara Shie. WOEA: Row 1: John Brockman, Gloria Isakson, Mark Severson, Mar- jean Monson. Row 2: Peggy Allisone-Advisor, Patty Gerke, Linda Wappler-Parliamentarian, Kathy Schultz-Secreetary, Kathy CookeHistorian, Diane SachseeVice-President, Sherry Anderson. Row 3: Jill Davis. Doreen Snowbank, Debbie Mueller, Karen Kaiser, .....tx..e.t...m.. W347 son-Advisor. Row 4: Barb Sesvold, Teri Ricci, Sharon Weisenberger Mary Gilchrist, Ann Helgerson, Carol Bakkestuen, Jane Matchey. R0 5: Debbie Schmitt, Mary Beth Hartley, Cheryl Emery, Bonnie Fran- son, Ellen Amsrud, Connie Newman, Barbara Shie. Jeannie Sonsalla, Karol Arnoldy, Kristine Lange, Larry Thomj i
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