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Activities diversify student experiences People grow from experience. Part of high school is par- ticipating in activities and experiencing their benefits and results. The activities at Whitefish Bay High School are diverse enough so that there’s something for everyone, whether the activity in question provides a service, enhances academic opportunities, or simply supplies pleasure. Most students are willing to give up their spare time for a worthy cause, but often can't. Those who made time to serve others participated in such activities as T.R.A.D.E., a program in which students went to the grade schools and gave lectures on drinking and drugs; the peer support groups, which provided people with a chance to freely ex- press themselves; and Student Council, which incorporated service into its schedule through the Foods for Families drive. The feeling of being helpful helps build an exper- ience. For students who are particularly interested in a subject and would like to expand on their knowledge of it, activities with academic tendencies are offered. This year, the Math Team, German Club, and AFS combined fun with learning. Then there are those who join clubs or participate in activities just for the sake of having fun. This is where we see Youth Council, French Club, and Croquet Club. Time is what you make of it. At Whitefish Bay, time is used to make experience through activities. 4 10 — Activities
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I. TRADE members took time out to discuss alcohol and drug abuse; 2. North Division ethnic dancers contributed to the success of Black History Week: 3. Bug-eyed Brian and his bevy of beauties; 4. T. Middleton adds her artistic touch to a homecoming window; 5. J. Ribares shows how to hula without a hoop; 6. Trito A the gang work diligently to produce the monthly issue of the Tower Times; 7. “Hey man. let’s drag” —R. HelfA K. Sullivan show off their new wheels at the snake dance.
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