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OPPOSITE TOP: Junior Louise Stevens, freshens up lier mouse makeup. LEFT: Margaret Terciera, senior, giggles at the thought of how she is going to fit in her desk. BELOW Junior Chris McKenna shows his true colors when he came dressed for initiations as a, ah er . . . donkey. OPPOSITE BOTTOM No, junior Marolyn Rhoades isn ' t Ronald IvlcDonald ' s sister, she ' s just clowning around CLUBS 125
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nitiation We want YOU In order to become a member of certain clubs at Newman, students had to go through a mini hell week. A pledge had to obtain an allotted number of signatures from previous club members and to earn these signatures a pledge had to perform such embarrassing tasks as dressing up in ridiculous costumes, singing to the crowded cafeteria during lunch and crawling across the floor. For a week rabbits hopped down the halls, cats crawled across the floor and donkeys galloped between the build- ings. 124 CLUBS
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Social Action Club Lending a hand The Social Action Club was composed of a small group of individuals organized for the pur- pose of helping those in their community. The first activity they participated in was a Halloween pediatric ward party held at Good Samaritan Hospital. They also distributed small bags of candy to the teachers for Halloween to save them from the mad trick-or-treating rush. Their projects for November included a visit to the Pennsylvania Hotel to dance with the elderly and just talk to them. And of course, there was always the canned food drive for the poor during Thanks- giving. In December, the Social Action Club members ran frantically to the lunchroom, homeroom, (and even class) selling delicious chocolate Santa Clauses. The earthquake victims in Italy also benefited from the Social Action Club ' s dedication through the warm clothes and blankets the members collected. Other activities the Social Action Club performed were a party for the retarded children at the tVlarian School, help with the Red Cross, and participation in March of Dimes Under the guidance of Miss Terry Fretterd the Social Action Club lived up to its name and served the community in a variety of ways. The officers, Beth Bonnell, president, Lyn Fitzgerald, vice- president, Tina Paine, secretary, and Irene Garcia, treasurer, also worked very hard to keep the club unified and organized. President, Beth Bonnell, said, I believe the Social Action Club serves a definite purpose which is different from every other club ' s at Newman. I really hope this club is at Newman for a long time because it ' s important to think of helping others and of doing good deeds for the less fortunate rather than thinking of yourself. Freshmen, Stephen Hughes and Andy O ' Brien, help collect canned food for the Social Action | Club ' s canned food drive. (BACK ROW) Miss Terry Fretterd, modera- tor. Mary Stevens, Missi Luikart. Lisa Sheltz, Maria Oti. Tree O ' Halloran, Kelly Raymond, Caria Nowlin. Vicki Howell, Lillian Reyes. Irene Groba, Heather Baily, Maryann Bruno, (FRONT ROW) Beth Bonnell, president, Lyn Fitzgerald, vice-president, Tina Paine, secretary, Irene Garcia, treasurer, Bonnie Yorston, Joyce Kringel, Mary Demery, Donna Juslo, Karen Fitzgerald, Mary Santos. 126 GLUBS
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