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Latin ll N B Presidents: Affiliated with the National and State or ganizations of the junior Classical League the six Latin Clubs were created to pro mote an interest in Latin to gain a more thorough knowledge of the ancient Roman world and to gain a better understanding of the cultural and practical values of Latin Holding monthly meetings during class periods the Latin Clubs activities include the presentation of an educational program at each meeting, observance of National Latin Week in April, sale of the annual edition of the FAX ROMANO, and a Roman banquet. This year the Latin Club presented a State of Michigan flag to the school. Howard Higgens Sandra Zies man Latin I: Presidents: Tom Allen Kevin Koch Cathy Stump Lat in Ill: Pre s ident : Mike Darnton 9 fa ,- -1 i,-- . - AL,
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The Hi -Y club has a very active schedule throughout the school year, They handle the foot- ball programs, are sponsors ofthe Student vs . Faculty basketball game, and donate to various fund raising projects, but their greatest deed is helping out the Pied Piper Center. All mem- bers say Our purpose is 'To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. ' HI-Y EXCITED ABOUT NEW SlSTERS This year a new club, the Tri Hi-Y Club, has sprung up to become one of our more active clubs . With much help and supervision from the Hi -Y Club, these girls have had a very good beginning toward reaching their goal--creating, maintaining and extending throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of living. Under the capable leadership of their president, Arlene Friedberg, the girls have worked together with the Hi -Y to contribute to the Pied Piper Center and deliver Christmas packages for the Salvation Army, on their own, they have sponsored candy sales, a fashion show, a Hootenany and gift -buying for people at Pierce's Nursing Home. The other officers are Sue Green, vice presidentg Sara Wilson, sec- retaryg Mary Runkel, treasurerg Dot Minton, Chaplain, Chris Bastow, student council: and Miss Westerberg and Mrs. Holcomb, sponsors.
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After being fairly inactive last year, the Future Nurses accomplished many things this year, these beingzcandy sales, several trips to the Alpena General Hospital for observations, a trip to Hurley Hospital and a visit by a professionally registered nurse who presented an informative lecture and movie on nursing. The girls feel that their activities this year have given them great opportunities for advancement in their chosen field. To promote Christian fellowship, to encourage Bible reading and discussion, and to serve others are the main objectives of the Bible Club, which is sponsored by Mr. joula, Mr. Mase, and Mr. Olsen. Carrying these objectives into action, the members of the Bible Club participate in group discussions, trips to the convalescent home, and social outings. Also, this year the sponsoring of a Korean orphan is an interesting project of the club. Meeting every second and fourth Wednesday, the Bible Club welcomes any interested person to participate . FUTURE NURSES President - -Edie Zielaskowski Vice president- -Sandy Rhoads Secretary - -Carol Meske Treasurer - -Kitty Zielaskowski Student council- -jackie Stosik Sponsor - -Mrs . Fell BIBLE CLUB President - -Pam Smith Vice president - -Linda Riley Secretary - -Sue Schmitz Treasurer - -Glenda Reiser Student council- -Dan Schwenke
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