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Ski Club
“Sheer exhilaration, peaeeful serenity, the feeling of conquering nature . . . " were just some of the feelings of clubbers describing the enjoyment of skiing The Ski Club has taken on a new look this year with a record member ship of 55 people. For the first time, officers
have been elected and, with the help of faculty advisor Mr. Evan Peterson, an ex tensive list of trips were made. President Jon Dugan commented that the club trips proved to be a valuable experience and encouraged the development of many new friendships.
OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jon Du- ;an. President; Ellen Radowitz, Treasurer; d r . Evan Peterson, faculty advisor; Ron- iId Gubclman, Secretary; Warren Isaacs, -o-Vicc-Prcsident; Helen Ward, co-Vice- President. 2. SKI CLUB, LEFT TO RIGHT, [ RONT ROW: W. Gerber, D. Bitterman, W. Isaacs, R. Gubclman, .1. Dugan, H. Ward, E. Radowitz, N. Gallant, Mr. Evan Peterson; SECOND ROW: G. Yusko, W. Hanlon, B Wolansky, G. Casagrande, K. Kenny, K.
Pearse, B. Ward, K. Rubin; THIRD ROW. T. Pogosky, P Fleck, S. Klein, L. Harrison, N Minervini, G. Garmise, C. Conti, P. Har
ris B Radowitz; FOURTH ROW. J. Mona ghan, M. Reyes, S. Williams, W. Welker, B.
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