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This page: Above: Prince Florimond comes to the aid of Snow White. Robin Ortman, Tim Baldwin, john Arrington, lill Samlin, Na- tasha Collins. Above right: Do you think they see me? Renata Kozlowski, Right: The seven dwarfs feel grim at the apparent death of Snow White. Snow White: jill Samling Seven Dwarfs: Sally Allain, Terri Collins, Renata Kozlowski, Beth Dennison, Kathy Milhone, Robin Ortman, Sue Regnier. Opposite page: Top left: Barb Martin, Phil Rivard, and Randy Africano enact a scene from The Emperor's New Clothes. Top right: The Emperor's weavers anx- iously await the return of a fellow craftsman. Bottom: Randy Africano proudly mod- els his nonexistent robe. Sli l B P S
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Opposite page: Top: Afro Club members Eileen johnson and Henry Woods tape up a poster proclaiming National Afro-American Week. Middle: Photo Club officers Secretary-Treasurer Chelle Rivard, Vice-President Sahara Allain, and President Robbie Guimond enjoy a chance to play with the advisor's camera, Bottom: Science Club officers look over some of the books in the new Science Resource Center. Vice-President Linda Green, Treaf surer Molly Keegan, Secretary Valerie Holden, President Martha McClaren. This page: ' Left: Afro Club officers prepare to make some posters, Sergeant-at- Arms Henry Woods, President Linda Green, Treasurer Brenda Grif- fin, Secretary Valerie Holden, Vice-President Eileen johnson, Center: FHA members, like Tina Marcotte shown here, learn by doing. Below: Moderator Sr. Teesch discusses plans for a ski trip with a few of the Ski Club members, Bottom: FHA officers inspect a sales kit for their scholarship fund drive. Treasurer Cindy Iverson, Vice-President Michelle Martin, President Anne Wilson, Secretary loanne McNulty. ,y,, -I KIS Photo Club was formed as a vehicle which members used to improve their skills in photography through field trips to the State Park and other scenic areas. The Ski Club took several day-long trips to nearby ski slopes. On these trips the skiers began with a lesson, and then proceeded to the beginners slopes to try what they had learned. There were neither officers nor fund-raising activities for the club, it being essentially a way for ski buffs at Mac to organize ski trips. The Science Club's activities benefited the entire school, as one of their major accomplishments was the creation of the Science Resource Center. The group also took a trip to the Science Fair in Chicago and have planned for a School Science Fair to be held next year. 35
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w 3' DAK BPS Children 's Theafre Comes fo McNamara BPS The Drama Club this year was one of the most active organizations in the school, the fruits of its labor seen in several productions which comprised a potpourri which appealed to all ages and interests. The first of the Club's performances was a highly successful Children's Theatre production of the fairy tale Snow White in December, followed by an enactment of The Emperor's New Clothes in February. These Children's Theatre presentations proved to be doubly rewarding, as they both provided the very young with the opportunity to witness a live dramatic production and also gave the actors great personal satisfaction in performing for such a captive audience. The Drama Club also competed in the All-City Drama Festival in May and helped the Senior Class presenting Thornton VVilder's Our Town in April. All in all, members of the club afforded both themselves and the rest of the school with a unique cultural experience.
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