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16 Right—“‘Are you sure these are my skis? Below— Up, up, and away!” exclaims Cris Brown and friend as the ski lift does just that. Far Below—Ski Club shown with advisor, Mr. Dalek, president —Gretchen Fechter, vice president—Sally Enszer, treasurer — Sally Shaper, secretary —Sue Pierse.
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Ee T KL on. MAGINE r EET LE SESE a | '] | | » Y ¥ Li Y Y . LÀ ; “Imagine” All the People... .” The Imagine committee introduced an exciting and brilliant new idea here at Eisenhower this year. On Decem- ber 4th and 5th the first successful program, “Imagine” came to life. “Imagine” was a two day program given to IKE's students to open their eyes to the stressing problems in the world today. December 4th, Monday, was dedicated to “Racism”. It began with Martin Luther King's movie “From Memphis to Montgomery , and was followed by seminars featuring guest speakers discussing racism. Seventy-five students from Saginaw High, Buena Vista and Douglas MacArthur were invited to Eisenhower to take part in the experience. December 5th, Tuesday, involved area speakers sharing knowledge on 25 problems such as Prison Conditions, Abortion and Child Abuse. The program, however, did not end after those two days. The committee continued to work together all year bringing in the movie, Hunger in America , and some Saginaw High students presenting a program for “Black American Week”. The spring also saw another Imagine , somewhat as in December. Advisor, Mrs. Oberschmidt saw her dream come true and with the help of her Imagine committee showed IKE students a unique way to learn about and become aware of today's world for a better informed future. 15
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Where There's Snow There's Skis! With the lack of snow in Saginaw, skiers took trips to various other places. These trips included—Traverse City, Sugarloaf and Timberly. Surely all who attended Indian River remember it as a chilly experience—the heat was off one night from 1:00—5:00 in the morn- ing. To help pay for the trips they sold candy and had bake sales. Everyone agrees it was a very successful year. Far Above—Judy McCliggot in one of her less fortunate trips down the slope. Above Left—' Come on, it isn't that bad, says Brian Dudewicz to Jim Enszer as they take one last look before heading for the tow rope. Left— Hurry up says Judy McCliggot as she waits for her friends to put on their skies.
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