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.,lif MODEL CLUB . . . Front Row: M. Ghofulpo Csponsorj, A. Paciotti, J. Mar- tin, M. Schramm, T. Bilicki. Second Row: K. Blaney, N. Jones, G. Nalepa, C. Okrie. Third Row: S. Smith, M. Bolla, B. Bur- schell, B. Mucciante, P. Szewczyk. Back Row: J. Gardner, D. Frania, C. Kauf- mann. Girls of the Models Club are considered no slouches after concentrating on exercises which develop feminine posture and poise. In addition, their training involves proper make-up and dress. STITCH AND STIR CLUB . . . Front Row: S. Calvin Cpresidentj, J. Smith Cvice-presidentj, K. Carey Csecretaryj, B. Olson Ctreasurerl. Second Row: P. Kalebaba, F. Trotto, D. Hawken. Third Row: J. Sinks, M. Elliott, I. Bloom, J. Marsee. Fourth Row: L. Surrett, S. Lakin, W. Robinett. Back Row: S. Miotke, N. Miller, E. Haupt, D. Williams Csponsorl. Ninety-one
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Ninety Quintilian Club members fulfill one of their ambitions of becoming a future teacher by practice teaching at the Everett Elementary School during their free hours. Coed clubs attract interest in feminine Vocations Often Cody students look for an interest which will benefit them now as well as in the future. The fields of modeling, homemaking, and teaching offer assets which attract mariy students to the Models, Stitch and Stir, and Quintilian Clubs. The possibility of making themselves more attractive and poised excited girls in the Models Club from the start. Although some might have dreamed of themselves as a fashion model, most were concerned with their immediate problems as a teenager. A visit from a professional model guided the girls in caring for their hair, skin, make-up, and dress in the most attractive manner. As they participated in Stitch and Stir Club activities, members found many ways in which to work for their Junior Homemaking Degree. The requirement of extensive kitchen work was met when the girls planned and prepared the faculty and Book Fair teas, baked cookies for U .N.I.C.F ., and hosted a luncheon for the National Future Homemakers of America ofjicers. By visiting schools for the crippled and the deaf, Quintilian Club members were made more aware of the patience and understanding required of them as teachers. They then found teaching small children at Everett Elementary a rewarding challenge. QUINTILIAN CLUB . . . Front Row: M. Quinn Cspon- sorl, J. Miller Csecretaryj, A. Bassin Cpresidentj, K Ninomiya Cvice-presidentb, J. Sopt Ctreasurerl, I. Rod- riguez Csponsorj. Second Row: M. Yee, J. Higgins, C Pudney, J. Foris, R. Bowbeer, D. Hawken. Third Row J. Larson, P. Szewczyk, L. Babcock, C. Anderson, C. Gorski, L. Hendra, I. Manzi .Fourth Row: K. Rohen B. Chopko, D. Bergen, T. Begin, C. Moore, J. Steggall Fifth Row: M. Eklund, L. Pindzia, J. Larson, P. Hamill ton, B. Hudson. Back Row: L. Solms, R. Saydak, J Mack, C. Thompson, V. Dohring, E. Haapanen.
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Business clubs further commercial education training CODY CO-OP CLUB . . . Front Row: M. Smith fsponsorl, N. Jeroue tpresidentl, K. Montgomery Cvice-presidentj, J. Thomas Csecretaryj, J. Nalepka Ctreasurerj, I. Beasley. Second Row: S. Murphy, G. Rajda, C. Kappler, M. Bamaby, C. Edwards. Third Row: M. Cichocki, G. LiGreci, B. Ellis, P. Kolenda, S. Benzie, R. Trendolf. Fourth Row: J. Zunich, P. A cogkie sale was one method used by the Schnitzler, S. Stuve, B. Foster, R. Elkins. Fifth Row: J. Yope, J. Zaineh, Co-op club to boost funds. Their enticing goods D. Kelly, M. Wadzinski. Back Row: C. Leeds, A. Kuschel, S. KOSClC1CCkl, drew more than one drooling patron. B. Laakonen, J. Funk. Ninety-two Students and teachers alike found the Co-op, R.A.Y.S., and Future Retailers of Detroit a valuable facet in Cody's commercial education training program. Many students on Coa'y's co-operative education plan were members of the C0-op, Club as well. During January, delegates were chosen to represent Cody at the Co-operative Education Club of Michigan Delegates Conference at St. Mary's Lake. Acting in a co-operative spirit, the club also sold homemade baked goods to raise money for needy Cody families. RetailersAt Your Service managed the auditorium ticket booth business. Club members volunteered their free hours for selling tickets to athletic events, concerts, and school plays. They used the funds they received for performing this service to buy display equipment and supplies for the retailing room. A formal initiation at the McGregor Memorial Building began an active year for the Future Retailers of Detroit. Club activities for 1959 included attending the Delegates Congress at St. Mary's Camp in Battle Creek and the State C0-op Convention at Michigan State University. At Christmas time, the club contributed a food basket for the under-privileged.
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