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. 48 U FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row T: Roberta Mattish, librarian, Joyce Strand, treasurer, Vicki Klein, president, Sally Steffan, The Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Mrs. R. Lacki and Miss Winkleman, has a membership of twenty five students who are interested in entering the teaching profession. The FTA serve as ushers for the Parents Day football game, sponsor a faculty tea, and a faculty panel discussion on education, a Christmas party, and provide a skit for the National Education Sorority. STENO CLUB Row l: Judy Allind, Carol Colantonio, vice-president, Sandra Guzak, secretary, Marilyn Sumner, president, Joanne Gully, treasurer, Laura Morrone, Row 2: Estelle Synkiewicz, Charlene Metke, Linda Czerkas, Geargiann Cheatle, Jessica Pote, Lynn Van Wermeskerken. Row 3: Marilyn Shiveler, Cheryl Reinicke, Donna Carlson, Margo Griffin, Janice Kero, Connie Wieland, Georgia Patterson, Elaine Strezo, Barbara Kicmal, Karen Besida, Betty Morrone, Jackie Reiher, Karen Larson. ,YY uziearfififvufsvsa ,--,, flaws: i- 1iEs,- rw., 2. tear.. -f 'i2ffaslfwswsr1f- secretary, Kathleen Smith, vice president, Row 2: Cecilia Mock, Joyce Springfield, Judy Lundquist, Pat Thomas, Carol Thiel, Mary Anne Woike, Nancy Lindquist, Peggy Lorek, Vivian Ragis, Leona Lipinski. The Steno Club, sponsored by Miss Janet McQuis- tan and Miss Leona Waring, opens its membership to any girls who have Steno Il. The purpose of the club is to give the girls an insight into the business field and to further their ambitions to become good secretaries. Guest speakers from various business establishments are invited frequently to speak before the club.
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4 1' ,gy .. GIRLS' CLUB The Girls' Club is one ofthe most popular organizations at Eisenhower High School. To its 250 members it offers three important things, lil an organization that provides unity and sociability among the girls. l2l opportunities for self direction. l3l many worthy school events to attend and sponsor. Girls gain admittance to the Girls' Club upon rendering service and attending meetings. OLD MAIN GIRLS' CLUB BOARD ll, to r.l Roseann Forrester, Roberta Redman, Elaine Danos, Miss Loitz, sponsor, Nanette Witt, Peggy Crawford. GIRLS' CLUB BOARD, SOUTHWEST Diane Davis, Marilyn Johnson, Mrs. Clara Lemon, sponsor, Denis Jamesq Janet Fuller. GIRLS' CLUB BOARD, NORTHWEST Audrey Cuttill, Debbie Ellis, Lenore McDonagh, Linda George, Miss Lynn Richardson. J GIRLS' CLUB BOARD - CAMPUS Row I: Carmen Arauz, Barbara Price, secretary, Barbara Malcolm, lst vice-president, Royce Parks, president, Doreen McDowell, 2nd vice president, Barbara Urbanski, treasurer, Sharon Baudo. Row 2:Miss Dewey, Lynn Blocker, Ann Murphy, Sheron Seidel, Shirley Koblislca, Ruth Kittler. 5 +1 4 5 if? 535554 2'yF:! -T wgggiw X ifvrizssf . .. it 2 3, it i
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MU ALPHA TH ETA ll. to r.l Stuart Beardsley, Mike Askew, Rosemary Russert, Ronald Rotunda, James Miller, Joanne Jacobs, Dave Vetter, Sara Schilling and Mike Clavio. l i MU ALPHA TH ETA Row 'I: Mark Heinemann, Jean Kleinpaste and Nancy Dring. Row 2: Carol Thiel, Donald Rotunda, Leo Kramer, Gregory Hill, Charles Templin, John Quertermus, Tony Danalewich and Wayne Niemann. THE PAPS CLUB Row T: Gary Saurbier, Armen Varteressian and Tony Weeditz. Row 2: Fred Harms, Ronald Twine, Bob Karlson, Dan Cole, Mr. Bell, Bob Gilbert, Rich Lombardo, Mark Asplund, Gary Gormanand Mr. Bone. The PAPS Club operates the public address system for all campus building functions and announces the football and basketball games. The members also play records at the sock hops. 4 .L , at 'IH if .VM l -- lu -wQ ifs:-Q. Q1 .fi MATHEMATICS JOURNAL EDITORS Row I: Ronald Rotunda, Tony Danalewich and Donald Rotunda. Row 2: Robert Field, Mark Heinemann and Mike Clavio. T.A.G. OFFICERS Jim Miller, treasurer: Linda Hunt, secretary: Jim Anderson, president, and Sara Schilling, vice-president. I ,ig
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