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THE SEWING CLUB meets the first and third Wednesday of each month under the sponsorship of Mrs. Wakeland. Membership is open to eighth and ninth grade girls. Choice of project is left up to the individual student, so a variety of garments are always underway. THE FUTURE TEACHERS organization is nation wide and is for students who plan on careers in teaching. Students must have a B average to participate. Mrs. Kruez, an English and Social Studies teacher, sponsors the club. Students must earn twenty hours a semester by helping teachers or tutoring at Valley Woods. The Future Teachers have planned many activities including a winter dance, bake sales, and bagel sales. Although the membership works hard,'we hope this organization will prove to be re- warding and a lot of fun! Elected officers are President, Beth Freeman, Vice-President, Drew Horton: Secretary, Karen Gunkelp Treasurer, Cathy Bessetteg and Historian, Gail Casson xii' M
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YOUNG VOLUNTEERS, sponsored by Mrs. Hare, was formally organized at Berkshire in October, 1968. They are affiliated with the Oakland, Michigan and National Associations of Youth for Retarded Children. During study halls, volunteers work in the Special Education room as tutors on a one to one basis or with small groups. Since the fall semester one hundred fifty eight dollars was raised for Research to prevent mental retardation. Officers are: President, Christine Ito, Vice-President, Nancy Villa: Secretary, Lynn Schucterp Treasurer, Ann McEwan, Public Relations, Lenore Gonzalez, Keith Cameron: Historian, Paula Green- span. SERVICE CLUB Mrs. Richard, the sponsor of the Service Club, had some nifty ideas to improve the school. She sent out a plea and forty students are now striving toward those goals. This year the Service Club sponsored two dances and the second annual White Elephant Sale. The club hopes to use the money they made for fancy waste containers for the halls and graffiti boards All in all the .club has done a great job in the last two years. ' .. ll .,....,. ,...,. . . . .,, ,,.. if ll ,
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