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Agatha I6 i ts .Quahhcafia 5 for Metab r Requirements for Agathos mem- berhip were changed due to the fact' that honor classes weren't given honor points. The point average went from 3.6 to 3.4 which had to be attained through a com- bination of academic record and teachers recommendations. commendations. Club members began activities by taping narrations of stories used by special ed. In this way, the expression used in reading could be followed by the students. Flash cards of various vowel pro- nounciation were also drawn. Q Voting took place in the fall for two representatives for the Na- tional Honor Society scholarship. Those chosen were Bruce Reming- ton and Debbie Orr. Agathos also traveled to Lan- sing. There the club toured the MSU campus and visited the Capi- tol where they talked to State Rep- resentative Robert Traxler. Agathos members gather in front of the Johnson Street entrance and chat while waiting for the arrival of the bus which will take them to East Lansing for a visit of MSU and the Capitol. Father Leonard Tuozzolo, from St. Joseph Church, speaks at the Agathos initiation. ORGANIZATIONS 8 ACTIVITIES-21
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Enjoying the task of making remedial English flash cards are Werner Jorck, Cathy Dittrick and Ann McAlpine. This project was one of many sponsored by Agathos. R W -Q. MMM! 'im e 'R i -ani-'X Agathos sponsor Mrs. Mary Moskol holds the microphone for club Also waiting to read their parts as Jackie Kn Xxx . oblauch and Robert 1 d for the specml education department. member Carol Allabaugh as she reads her part in a narrative story. Irvine, The stories were ape 26-ORGANIZATIUNS St ACTIVITIES 1 1 1 1 1
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Klub flelvs Hlzilllreu flu 6 ,Marr Zz' 6l1ri ima Ecclesia president Ann McAlpine accepts Jacqueline F razier's money in exchange for a club pin and guard at one of the monthly meetings which are held at various members homes. Ecclesia members took on a new Christmas project in answer to a request by John Raschke, a former Central student. John had written Mrs. Vivian House, Ecclesia spon- sor, asking if the club would be interested in sending toys to Thai- land, where he was stationed. In the middle of November, the girls collected small toys and shipped them to the children. During the weekend break after first semester exams, Ecclesia had a skating and sledding party at Vets Park. After the outdoor ac- tivities, everyone got together for hot chocolate and dancing. Ecclesia's main fund raising project was an exciting Powder Puff . game. Ecclesia challenged CCC to a football game in the fall. Team coach was Mr. Gary Freiders. Other activities during the year were the Initiation Tea, held in October, and the Senior Party given by the underclassmen. Following through with her job.as Ecclesia treasurer is Heidi Rexer, reading the price list for club pins and charms, while club member Connie Rubis listens. 28--ORGANIZATIONS 8: ACTIVITIES
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