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Future Nurses Club members Janet Clark and .lean Whrtehurst HAS enloy working at Cottage Hospital on Saturday mornings Such tasks as rearranging flowers and carrying trays make life more comfortable for the patients fix -H When Wayne Universnty students wanted firsthand knowledge of teenagers emotlonol problems Pointe Players obllged by giving a skit lor them Marilyn Zdrodowskl lOA Dan Leach l2B Don Howdeshell lim Blashrll and Betty Snell HAS were the performers One cf the schools musical groups called on by co:nmu'1ity organi- zations is the A Cappella Choir. Before a perlcrrnance at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, some cf the members warm upn on 0 scale. ln the back row are Ann Longs, Phyllis Eoscia, Elaine Lin'- berg, Bob Toi-nlinscn, Bob Chapman, Dan Leach, Hugh O'Neil, Acrxl Car eron Carolyn Gardner Jo Garber lv the lront row Francis Bowl n Ronald Hopkins Bill Eckel Mary Lcu Bruneau One ofthe annual sprrng projects ol the Hr Ys rs the Communlty Clean up Drive Starting wrth the school grounds the boys Stu Smith 12A Tom Ireland HA Bob Moreland llB Bill Mor nson 12A and Chuck Collrnson IYA strive to rmprove the appear once ol the communnty P11 'NHIA Hail 1: , , . K A ', n .,- , . If af, 1 t I Ik. ,
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J4 Slave in file gonfzmunify l , , jane didn't see the sailboats on the lake She didn't not1ce the pxnk almond blossoms She mlght just as well not been dr1v1ng out Lake Shore on thls june day Her thoughts were an erratxc whrrl of h1story project, dress for Sunday's tea, unknown chemlstry table, and date w1th Joe The smoke stack of the Hospltal School punctured the whole cloudy mess She had scarcely closed the back door when some thlng shr1eked, BonJour,Jane' Comment allez vous? Freckled faced, red headed johnny was leaplng down the hall on hrs crutches Jane had almost for gotten that the last tlme she had been there, she had tauglct them a l1ttle French Turn on the TV' For two sol1d hours an unrelentlng barrage of re quests forced her to perform l1ke a one man army To a tlred but grateful jane the seat of the car was as welcome as a velvet cloud Beyond 'he school doors IS the commumfy Those krds are so cheerful and so brave, she thought they helped her as much as she helped them She would save next Saturday mornlng to come agaln Its a sure cure for anybodys problems helpmg others' AML? ce Ap Yfe fe a o oo of H1 leon? oss P o RedC ss Ch e 9 s e ff BoodMobl 9 th e b ta gh? he y Mo g 0 g l l
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L, 4 f ' i - -1 'E: 32 ,::I1: Qs 'ew .... , .., if . rv, - Q, V5 2 .:.f:,. 53 .155 - .,,:, F 5:5 You don't have to be an actor to be in Pointe Players. There are many jobs to be done behind the scenes. One of the most impor- tant is letting the rest of the school know there is going to be a play. Putting up the banner to advertise the spring production are Tom Ketzler, and Doug Howe, lOB's. All you have to do to become a member of Y-Teens is sign up. Sandy Taylor, HA, Delta Y-Teens secretary, helps .lucly Delaney, lOB, enroll in one ot the four Y-Teens groups sponsored by the high school. l' if lit.-it ,gifs Aff in effing Started It was raining. The gloomy, dullness of the dark day closed in on him as he sat in homeroom, but jim didn't mindg it suited his mood: he hated being a IOB. As he stared disappointedly at the bright new text books lying on the desk, he reflected how wrong the guy down the street had been when he told him high school was a wonder- ful life. Sure, maybe the kids that belonged to a lot of clubs and other things had fun . . . but what if you didn't belong? Band members are kept on their toes practicing for the various occasions ot which the band plays, New members find the going pretty tough at first, but as Bonnie Averill, Ed Pongracz, and Otto Scherer, lOB's, are finding out, the final result is worth all the trouble. Earning fifteen hours of service points really isn't as bad as it sounds, especially when the result is HifY membership. The Blue and Gold Hi-Y are two of the most active clubs in the school. Phil Warren, Brad Tisdale, and Sandy MacMechan, l0B's, clean out the files in the civics room to earn some of their points. diva
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