Bloomfield Hills High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bloomfield, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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sey, xxen oeteney, and Jett trimmer. Kow 2: Jim Aitkin, Tom Waggoner fvice- presidentl, Bill Stelzer fsecretaryl, Mr. Velkoff, Andy Snively fpresidentl, and George Burmaster. Row 33 Nancy Cowan, Bonnie Weeks, Lynn Marshall, Linda Grashoff, and Geri Loner. Row 4g Richard Norstrum, Dick Tiede, Alan Lewis, Mike Zweig, Herb Loner, Nick Steen, and Buzzy Greenley. Students wishing to explore biology, chemistry, and physics Jeyond regular classroom work have established the Tri-Sci Slub this year. At meetings, members have presented exhibits, ectures, demonstrations, and experiments. A trip to the Iranbrook planetarium for a private demonstration high- ighted the study of astronomy. Tri-Sci members also con- ributed hooks so a science library could be formed. K The purpose of Math Club is to provide an opportunity for MATH CLUB: Seated: Victor Drummond, Mr. Wareck, Andy Snively and ,tudents to become aware of and pursue fields of mathematics Mike Zweig. Standingg Richard Nordrum, John Weber, Harly Ulrich and vther than those commonly studied in school, and offer an Bruce Geyman' rtmosphere for developing a greater interest in mathematics. The meetings of this organization, at which members discuss 'arious phases of mathematics, are open to all students. page SCVCIIIY-SCVCI1

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gfaddroom war id confinueo! flzrouglz cdcda In order to continue their study of subjects offered at school, students have joined Spanish, French, Math and Tri- Sci clubs. Membership in these organizations enables them to study more thoroughly foreign affairs, math, and science. Spanish and French clubs help students to gain more knowledge and interest in the language and people of the respective countries. This is accomplished through movies, slides, lectures, and tours. SPANISH CLUB: Seated, Cathy Naughton, Carol Andrews. Don Wineman, Jim Wolfe, Mrs. Abramson, Marty Hopin, Sue Fry, Mike Sepeshy, Sue Ven, and Nancy Could. Stand- ing, Sandy Kovach, Nancy Knight, Debby Herman, Sue Wotila, Sue Fishman, Tim Meyer, and Enid Lesher. Row 2g Don Hays, Jeanne Richardson, Steve Diltz, Fred Morrison, Paul Kasameyer, and Tom Pitts. FRENCH CLUB: Row 15 Jeanne Lgommon, Jan nelnes, many nyue, vandy Parr, Linda Albertson, Wendy Sanderson, Karen Carter. Row 2g Karen Sundberg, Gail Hawkinson, Marilyn McClement, Mary Jocelyn, Amy Miller, Joanne Psenka, Sharon Newman, Mr. LaRue, Joanne Deer, Sally Stone, Jane Durham, Penny Shaw, Joyce Homes, Geri Loner. Standing, Bob Gruen, Doug Dedo, Bucky Walters, Jim Aitken, Bob Eoff, Gordon Walker. mme seventv-six



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jdey larelaare Zu' uaineaa Increasing interest in business careers is demonstrated by student participation. in the Future Nursesl, Future Teachers', and Commercial Clubs. These clubs were all formed within the last ten years, and their increasing memberships attest -to the growth of the school system. The field of business is being explored by Commercial Club members through participating in field trips, entertaining guest speakers, and attending demonstrations of office equip- ment. In their monthly meetings, the girls have gained a better understanding of the business world into which they will soon enter. COMMERCIAL CLUB: Row 15 Bonnie Weeks, Jan Osborn ftreasurerl, Bon- nie Russell Csecretaryl, Mrs. Miller, Mary .Io Hawkins ipresidentl , Ginger Godfrey lvice-presidentl, and Kay Sutter. Row 2g Marcee Hoffman, Doris Bowler, Sherry Stanley, Sue Chatterton, Nancy Sharp, Janice O'Neil, Barb Osani, Toni Scolero, and Sandy Saroka. Row 33 Margie Stier, Gail Reilly, Sandy DeVos, Trudy Jaehn, and Caryl Doenges. COMMERCIAL CLUB: Row 1: Carol Coy, Irene Kemp. Louise Offer, Pat Hoffman, and Irene Shaak. Row 2: Karen Austin, Cheryl Hindle, Ronnie Gard- zinski, Sue Swan, Sara Shepherd, Sue Sherman, and Sandy Kovach. page seventy-eight

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