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.1 L 1' ,,-f4 'N Fufure Nurses Stress Volunteer Work The Future Nurses Club exists for the benefit of those interested in a career in medicine. Fulfilling this purpose includes such pursuits as visits to the State Hospital to work in the teen ward and attendance at the kick-off banquet for the March of Dime's fund- raising projects. The experience gained in dealing with other people should prove to be valuable to the club's members in their future endeavors. SSS Top: FNC officers Vice-President Debbie Doyle, Treasurer jackie Hammond, President Kathy Gui- mond, Historian Monica Sicard, and Secretary Debbie Grizzle check over materials for the March of Dimes fund-raising drive. Above: Members of the Future Nurses sacrificed much free time visiting the elderly. Left: Marquitalynn Betourne, Barb Benoit, and Marie Marcotte wheel a resident of Heritage House to the dinner table, SSS
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. Leffermen Double Ranks Through lnifiafion Above: President Dave Lambert, Secretary-Treasurer Rick Hult, Mode erator Mr. Zinanni, Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Veronda and Vice-President john Arrivo display their new wind breaker. Top right: joe Girard, Rich Girard, Tim johnson and Larry Chouinard inspect one of the IRISH stadium cushions which they sell. Bottom right: Letterman Mike Boudreau does the announcing for the home basketball games, as Shelly Wilson keeps statistics. The Lettermen added 21 new superjocks to their ranks, making the club the largest it has ever been with 42 members. Those belonging to the newly-strengthened organization sacrificed many Saturday afternoons to work, in order to defray the cost of a janitor so that the CYO could have its grade-school basketball games at Mac. The Lettermen also parked cars at the Huddle Club's Spring Dance and a KCC-sponsored Stan Kenton concert. The high point of the year occurred when they surprised Fr. Savela with an official Letterman's jacket on the first anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood,
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f lf' 1 M I ' s ' ? f' E M2 2 This page: Above: Children at the Martin Luther King Day Care Center play with mobiles made through the efforts of the Christian Action Club. ludy Burke and Denise Morgan. Right: Sister Lerchv and the members of Christian Action ex- change ideas for future plans. Opposite page: Top: Judy Burke and Carolyn Donath hang posters for the Father-Daughter Dance. Right: Theresa Hubert, Patty Kranz, Kathy Legris, and Patty Luehrs make Thanksgiving food baskets for the needy. me-aw..
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