Eisenhower High School - Introspectus Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1973

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All Their Efforts Pay Off Mrs. Minard loved her club this year. For Christmas Spanish Club took her to dinner at the Yukon where she met her favorite player of the Saginaw Gears, Jim Maerts, only problem was she didn't recognize him. An International Dinner was held including French and German Club. They enjoyed a deli- cious variety of foreign dishes. They also had a Spanish dinner and invited nearby Spanish Clubs, including Bay City Clubs. They delighted in a real Spanish feast. Two of the many money making projects were a successful carmel apple sale, and having the first dance of the year. Much profit went to supporting a young girl in Mexico. Of the many members going to Spain, the most active individual received a $25 dollar scholarship to help pay his way. Altogether Spanish Club had a very success- ful year. Top: Mrs. Minard has lunch with her idol. Middle: Front Row, l. to r.: Pat Sojkowski, Jill Slasinski, Sue Klenk, Kim Weslock, Sue Larson, Nancy Blanchard. Back Row: sponsor Mrs. Minard, Joyce Campbell Brenda Brandt, Cindy McNally, Janet Peterson, Dave Westman, Kim DeWitt. Bottom: Behind their backs, Mrs. Minard snitches herself some carmel. 27

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26 members of the Sales Co-op class. Sales Co-op is a unique program in which you “earn while you learn . The students have various different part-time jobs throughout the community where they gain first-hand experience in retailing and selling. Office Co-op is a program developed between the school and businessmen in the community in which the student receives on-the-job office training through paid part-time employment, and also has related office instructions in school. Many of the students from both Co-op classes will be of- fered full time jobs upon graduation in June; some will go on to college; but all will have received valuable experience, gained maturity, and developed leadership by having been exposed to the world of work through the co-op program. The club's most successful activity was the Annual Co-op Faculty Basketball Game, April 3. The proceeds from this game were used to finance the Co-op Employer Appreciation Banquet held at the Holiday Inn East on May 8. ue e ipn mom Above: Debbie Prueter helps a customer pick out a new outfit at The Hold. Above Right: Steve Lytle and Bev Cop- pinger are setting up munchies in Clock- wood Orange the co-op store. Right: Charlie Scott is intensely working at the Radio Shack. Earn While You Learn Chances are the members of the Distributive Education Co-Op class have been a big help to many of the students this year. Everyone knows “‘Clockwood Orange means candy, books, posters, etc . . . This school store is operated and managed by ۹ تو ا



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28 Activities Galore This years German Club showed bundles of energy throughout the year with many money-making projects including their Oktoberfest where each member brought a German dish for a smorgasboard dinner. To show their spirit towards Eisenhower, they sold Commander buttons. At Valentines time they sold candy hearts, then held a Valentine's Dance. King Terry Sullivan, and Queen Sharon Bonhoff reigned over the festivities. Along with French Club, they were invited to the Inter- national Dinner contributing interesting German meals to the menu. In community activities they practiced Christmas carols and then went out caroling at Luther Manor. All their profits went to supplying German books for Ger- man students, and supporting German exchange students. In addition, they took a trip to Mackinaw Island. An amusing time was enjoyed by all. Above: A group picture of the German Club. First Row, left to right: Effie Metropoulos, Goody Marx. Second Row: Barb Frost, Brenda Hill, Kathy Gerber, Kathy Finkbeiner. Third Row: Ron Williamson, Connie Reimer, Tim Archangeli, Susan Ingelright, Pam Forest. Top: A warm smile comes from our King and Queen. Above: Now we can't eat anything , whispers Pam Forest to Kathy Finkbeiner.

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