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Math Club Sister Mary Roger guided one of the most ac- tive clubs at Badm this year, The Math Club sponsored several projects which fostered en- thusiasm among the students and disclosed the abilities of the club members. A math paper was popular in the school and provided the whole student body With unique brain-ticklmg qulzzes. Officers: Michael Cox, Pat Burns, Paulette Minnich, James Maupin. KNEELING, left to right: Dick Rigling, Ronald Tutas. SIT- TING: James Maupin, Michael Cox, Paulette Minnich, Pat Burns. STANDING, IST ROW: Peggy Weisbrodt, Diane Sheard, Ith 1 t t h Carolyn Milillo, Bill Schafer, Sister Mary Roger, moderator, e p5 O scra c ' Carol Bowling, Debbie Kuhl, Mary Inez Hemog, Lisa Sanders, Eileen Zettler. 2ND ROW: Mike Cappa, Jerry Richter, John Fieher, Bill Ivancic, Dick Renneker. 3RD ROW: Don Sprandel, Jerry Tekulve, Jerry Vogt, Joseph Hinkle, Tom Roesh, Tom Goertiemiller.
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Language Clubs The French, Italian, and Latin clubs all have as their purpose to further the study of language. Understanding the cultures of those people who speak or spoke a particular language is accomplished through art, plays, research projects, movies and other sources. ROW 1: Sam Isgro, Elizabeth D'Ercole, Kathy Meyer, Anita Shaffer, Mariangela Spinelli, Debbie Stoppiello, Kathy Conese. ROW 2: Mr. Vogel, Greg Lobuono, Nick Redden, Charlie Ryan, Philip Kramer, Joe Daddabbo, Nick Daddabbo, Shaconi Hurd. ROW 1: Dee Downie, Kathy Dobbins, Christine Rook, Martha Ryan, Jeanne Bange. ROW 2: Sally Blakley, Tilly Fiehrer, Mary Stephan, Virginia Frazee, Martha Kollstedt, Donna Chaphin, Janet Meyer, Kathy Straub, Dottie Hart. ROW 3: Linda Cox, John Hobbs, Steve Clarke, Father Baker, Ervin Kuhlman, John Donahue, John Hingsbergen, Kathy Bauer. This is culture?! IST ROW: Jenny Mikesell, Peggy Weisbrodt, Louise Siemens, Betsy Albers. 2ND ROW: Patty Just, Linda Menchen, Linda Pieper. 3RD ROW: Claudia Mica, Mary Beth Grebner, Kathy Bruner, Teresa McGowan. 4TH ROW: Jeanne Hufschmitt, Judy Hurst, Mary Pat Roden, Pam Thiekan. 5TH ROW: Ann Weber, Sharon Hobbs. 6TH ROW: Linda Smith, Ruth Ann Moore, Mary Helen Savage, Sister Mary Francisca.
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Career Clubs Prepare For The Future Future Teachers Of America LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Blakley, Rainy Delotell, Charlene Disney, Linda Smith, Mary Held, Eilene Zettler, Anetta Shaffer, Patty Just, Mary Helen Savage, Judy Betz, Connie Staubles, Linda Cox, Sister Margaret George, Kathy Shartle, Linda Pieper. k Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Shartle, Linda Cox, Sr. Margaret George, moderator, Linda Pieper, Judy Betz, Connie Staubles. Badin's Career Clubs The Career Clubs at Badin High School enable i members to become acquainted with the fields of medicine, business, and teaching. 1The Health Careers Club, moderated by Mrs. Imhoff, gives all interested in the field of :medicine the opportunity to learn more of the ipossibilities and responsibilities of such ca- reers. Interest was stimulated by a guest speaker at each meeting, who gave his own 3advice on his profession. ReceSS? tThe Future Teachers of America Club helps 1girls to learn about their future profession through experience and information. This year Sister Margaret George made it possible ?for many of the F. T. A. members to Visit various classes at Taft High Sthool. 1The Future Secretaries Assn. , Tanoga, enables the girls of Taft, Garfield, and Badin to pre- ipare for a successful business career. At monthly meetings, the girls and Sr. Julie Marie met with students from Taft and Garfield to ;meet people associated With the business pro- fession.
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