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Library Staff At the begining of school 1,200, books still needed to be shelved. While 3,700 were to be put on these shelves through out the year. Thus a staff is badly needed by the librarian, Miss Brown. The stu- dents were taught how to process, stamp, and shelve books. The experience proved to be of value in library use and in functions of any library upkeep. L to R: M. McNutt, K. Hcnsen, L. Randall, I. Staten, W. Carman, G. DeMink, S. Hcnscn, R. Conard, J. Micklin, L. VandcrMolen, D. Knccr, J. Price, P. Staten, R. Poer, D. Campbell, M. Holbrook, B. Psalmonds, S. Law, L. Blum, L. Kraft, D. Terlin, J. VanBruggen, D. Reed, J. St ruble, R. Leonard, G. Ncwland, B. Wilson, S. I nc, S. Poe, S. Burrows, And missing is the Librarian Miss Brown. Cadet Teachers L to R: L. Dcnruyter, C. Porter, L. Clark.L. Blum, M. Holbrook, M. Phillips. G. Baechle, J. Jackson, J. Srackangast, M. Vander- Kley, L. Dietz. L. to R: S. King, A. Torian, N. Nowak, S. Hensen, L. Jerke, E. Clapp, L. Harris, T. Torok, M. Pool, I Ramos, L. Oman, P Timmer, S. Smothers, M. Janes, P. Combs, M. H. Howard. J P«‘ Indeed this was a fine addition, to Comstock. These students went out to area elementary schools to help teach- ers with paper work, prepare bulletin boards, and participate in activities. Mostly, too, their job was to help the under-achievers and with any other wise problems. It is hoped that cadet teachers will continue. Office Staff Students who work in the office are a blessing to Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Vande Bos. These students do ennum- erable jobs the two secretaries hardly have time for in the short school days. Running errand, passes, materials, and looking up names arc many of the tedious time consuming jobs.
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Science and Math Row 1: P. Krushaer, J. Ubbes, Row 2: S. Bur- rows, D. Kneer, J. Price, Mr. Burgess, Row 3: R. Deward, W. Garman, T. Carleton, G. Sherrod, D. Kurbin, P. Staten. The Science and Math Club strives to encourage students who are interested in the areas of science and math to work on various types of science projects. Two students entered the Kalam- azoo County Science Fair as a result. TAAB Jackie Nicklin, Mary Sparks, Jane VanBruggcn FBLA The Teen-Age Advisory Board answers any questions on fashion and etiquette. In their desire to promote fashion, TAAB has presented two fashion shows. This year’s projects have also included a Christmas Food Drive. Row 1: T. Nicholsen, D. Campbell, P. Bcnnent, R. Dunn, J. Brown, S. Wellington, B. Minehart, I. Staten, S. Gazdag, Row 3: Mr. Worthington, Mrs. Hamill, B. Smith, J. Wilson. C. Dietz, K. Wilson, C. Thompson, H. Roschek, Butler, D. Sparks, Miss Person, Mr. Goldman. The Future Business Leaders of America is a new club at Comstock this year. Its members organized a Constitution. Two other projects in- cluded a secretarial pool and the pub- lishment of a directory for Combstock area business placements. Ralph Cramer, Alan Dowdy, Linda Steinman, Marie Roschek, Patsy Buchman.
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Spanish Spanish also serves the approximately same purpose as the French club, with the exception of language. The club members also are in the process of making plans to raise enough money to send two students of Comstock High School to Mexico during the summer. The club sponsored a school dance as one of their projects to raise money. Ever)’ year for the past two years the club has sent a student to Mexico for a short period of time during the summer. Their ambitions are high and rich with fine backing. French L to R: W. Carman, L. Denruyier, I). Hilton, B. Long- acre, H. Nash, R. Poe, S. Metendorp, A. White, S. Bal- lard, M. Kelley, R. Schmiclc, E. White, M. McKinscy. Promotion of better understanding of the French language and of the french customs, is the main purpose of this club. Of a few things the club has done is songs in french, such as the French National Anthem. The club also sponsored a dance as a funds raising proj- ect. Also every year camps for french students are set up. This club can prepare or help prepare a Comstock student to go to one of these camps. L to R: M. Philipp, M. Shaw, L. Havens, C. Dietz, C. Harrison, L. Chase, D. Campbell, S. Lane, L. Lever- see, J. Boven, J. DeMink, S. Gainder, T. Newlan, L. Ubbes. With the promotion of French and Spanish in Comstock the American Field Service is to create a better understanding and better relationship between our country and foreign countries. The AFS club has a foreign student attend our school every year. With us this year is Mary Streatfield from England. Their project is by far not an easy one. The projects this year have included concessions and the selling of malts during the lunch hours. The goals of the previous clubs have been high and this years club has by far done just as a surpassing job. 14 American Field Service L to R: M. McNutt. M. Spaeth, J. Strublc, M. Streatfield, L. Dietz, G. DeMink, Miss Brown, S. Burrows, B. Wilson, M. Pickett, E. Clapp, W. Walker.
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