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I H517 f , , The function of the Coin Club is to give interested students a greater knowledge of coins and advantage in obtaining coins that they would otherwise have difficulty in finding. The club's activities include monthly meetings, coin auctions, and coin trades. Mark Galecki served as club president with Ronnie Vanderhagen, vice presidentg Rob Huler, secretaryg jeff Matte, treasurerg Mrs. Randall, adviser. The Stamp Club, sponsored by Mr. Roock, studies, acquires, trades and identifies stamps and collecting equipment. The club visited stamp shows, stores and auctions. T 1, - ' 7 3:2 RS,-sg 'QEFJL pf V 5 , Q-iii! -isa L, - 1 N L , wir. , .,,, , ,. . lin, T, Al' f 1' H, I ' tw f ' -'. 5 '1 -1. EF 'Q-j., w ' I . ' hi if t, 'W'U'.r::! ...L f Ili W J - ...ag W K ff'-'
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FUTURE TEACHERS I 1 . The Future Teachers Club is sponsored by Miss Robsky. The president is Denise Wright, vice-president is Lynn Lindsay. They are aided by Lisa Detlefs, secretary, Connie Wilson, treasurerg Sue Diskin, historian. This is primarily a service organ- ization consisting of ninth grade girls considering teaching as their goal. For service hours they tutor at Valley Woods Elementary School and correct papers for teachers here at Berkshire. The Sewing Club, sponsored by Mrs. Wakeland, meets twice each month on Wed- nesday after school. The girls bring in projects of their own choice and the sponsor gives direction as needed. 1 .iE. .' B ff' gat E i C Q
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jlfil' ill, 1,!QMWi2f if ,Wlllfff 4 -F, ESS CLUB The Berkshire Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Eubank, meets every first and third Thursday of each month. It is a casual get together, with anyone welcome to play un- interrupted chess for an hour. Those who don't know how to play chess, but would like to, have always been encouraged to start here. The Science Club provided an opportunity for interested students to study through ex- periment, anatomy or physical science under the guidance of Mrs. Guthrie. Their work was displayed in the Science Showcase periodically.. Club officers were Larry Smith , president, Leland Scott, vice-president, and Mark Scott, secretary. llI !fll,!Ff' fi f fl
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