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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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