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Through the SCIENCE CLUB, students find for themselves the possibil- ities of science in action. Here, officers Joe Bateson, Bob Driscoll, Angie Lucien, and Diane Duffner examine a club invention. Busy acting like actors engrosses the THESPIANS. Dave McNeely, Diane Holzer, Tom McMasters, Jim Crum, and Marcia McCor- mick study their lines. Career Interests 18
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The newest service club and the one exclusively for girls is the Z CLUB. Here, of- ficers Mary Ann Larguier, Sharon Solomon, Margie Lutgen, and Rita Healow are re- pairing the school traveling jackets. Other activities included sponsoring Welcome Freshman Day, working on the Muscular Dystrophy and UNICEF drives, maintaining the trophy case and bulletin boards, and selling candy at the games. SERVICE typifies the activities of the KEY CLUB. Cleaning the parking lot, selling candy at the games, putting up Christmas decorations, and sel- ling tickets at school sporting events con- stitute some of their many services. The JAYBEES, the foster child” of the Junior Chamber of Commerce has given service to the school and community. They have painted the faculty lunchroom and locker room, built a bookcase, put up signs in the faculty parking lot, sold candy at the games, dec- orated a Christmas tree at the airport. Officers and members Bob Cline, Kurt John, Dan Hickey, Ken Gustin, Mike Reynolds, and Curtis Ward talk over future plans with Father Hruska.
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Students planning a career in teaching gather in the FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB to discuss training, meth- ods, and application. Bonnie Long, Sue Herming- haus, and Pauline Burgoyne go over plans for one of their projects. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB offers students the opportu- nity to investigate the nu- merous fields of medicine. Officers are Jane Maronick, Margie Maronick, and Margaret Garcia. The AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB provides a smooth-running and competent service for classes needing televisions, movie projectors, and record players. John Aldrich and Ron Ayers check equipment v«»
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