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Clubs provide headstarts to future occupations Professlonal and soclal development IS the Ob-ICCIIVC of Brrmmghtm Busmess Club The trammg that IIS members recelve IS an mvaluable lsset to thelr soon to be busmess llves More lmportant than thus even IS the people that they become as a result of the trammg they are handed The most rewardmg of Busmess Clubs projects IS the Care Plckage rt sends overseas To the OPPOSIIC Opert and the Mlchlgan State Busmess Club conven txon Perhaps 1ts most elaborate affalr IS the Bosses D1nner m whlch certam school personnel and members bosses are the guests of honor Mrs Marks rs advxser to the club Brmgmg glrls who deslre a secretarlal career ln con tact wlth the work a day world IS the mam objectrve of Future Secretaries Each member becomes mformed of the yarlous phases of secretarlal work whlch she may wrsh to pursue m the future Perhaps the most successful actmty of Future Secre tarles IS Careers D ty As many commercr 11 students 'ts posslble assemble to hear a host of speakers drscuss the requlrements of the busmess world and relate the opportumtxes avarlable to graduates ROW I Penny Black Jeanne Nlott Nlxrlcne Colburn ROW 2 kathy Grenfcll linda Stanley Karen Xloorton Cirole Conley ROW 1 Jullann Wujek Patsy Campbell karen Schaulc Clrmen Trusell ROW 4 I:la1ne Yerse Bonnie Bur Less Juamta Brown ROW 5 Dulcle Wolf Sharlxnn Sturgeon ROW 1 Gloria McKay Carol Cole Peggy Moore Sue Nlmms Steve OConnor Nom Whlte Geraldme McKay ROW 2 Jan Roberts Sharon Mac1orowsk1 Mary Jo Sweet Irene Mlddleton Margaret Ryan Nancy Dxckel Donna Thompson Nancy Talbot Row 3 Ginger Crespl Susan Slmonson Dee Dee Meacham Barbara Blow Sharon Dalka Debble Brown Nancy Nowak Barbara Mudge Donna Andrus Dlane Vosler ROW 4 J1m Mnlks Tom Crodau Pam Mul cahy kay Tucker Juamta Hawkms Jane Staehelx Pat Camp bell J1m Herter Larry Obrecht 3 C7 Q I .,. '51 1' '5 ' Q1 Q' C .X h J A ll x Y Q T' .. -2 . , , . , WU Lf, . . 2 . I . . . . - y - , U 1 5 4 . . . Z 5 . - , ' ' , Y I 7 2 ' .. ' extreme, the club finds time to attend the Metropolitan i I . . . - . . .... 4 1 ' M ' C - '1', . ' ' V '47 1 ' l ., X 'K , , n ' 67.1 ' ' , . , ', 1. 1 L . L C . I 1 . 1 r . 5-4 P 131
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We work with people ROW I Sally McClanathan Ruth Ann Payton Joanne Helper Bonnie Berltol Celesta Lorenzen Nancy Rieman Gail Dunham ROW 2 Sandy Erwm Lynn Winegarden Lynn Smith Judy Schnell Jeanne Rydell Becky Farr Margaret Chamberlain ROW 3 Laura Lotti Kathy Kultar Betty Banes plan for future careers Guiding young lives through teaching is perhaps one of the most rewarding things a person may do. So it is with Future Teachers. They find enjoyment in work- ing with children and becoming acquainted with the teaching profession. A student teaching program provides experience opportunities for the members of this club. Among other of the club's activities are abake sale parties for children and college trips To interest students in personal and community health is the primary function of Future Nurses Club A better insight into the opportunities and requirements of nursing is offered to each of the members Adopting a Korean orphan was the continuous pro Ject of Future Nurses this year Field trips to various schools of nursing included Wayne University, Mich igan State University and the University of Michigan Christmas baskets and gifts were donated by the club 4Compl1mentmg Midvale fourth graders on their baby chick project is Mary Matulaitis a future teacher ln her group of proteges are Hari ey White Debbie Dise and Harriett Beau hem Judy Grant Judy Williams Liz Meesc Wendy lsherwoocl ROW 4 Linda Steiner June Dremann Nancy I-ortunc Nancy Jepson Sharon Spencer Marcia Fowler Ann Keyser Gail Taylor ROW 5 Judy Bishop Sharon Wilson Janet Brown Frances Caldwell Kathy Good QS v-44 ' 9 'iff 9 ' .xr .ff , . a . . l . . 1 i 1 Y . , . , I ' ' - l r v . ' ' ' -. - l w . 1 Q Q 1 v - r 7 , 7 5 1 - I 3 5 kv 1 I 1 - . ' , . , . V L3 . 1' ' xx, l Y SJ 1 1 I Q it vv lb :'i 7' 'JK fr K pg-' sv ' ,Z - to ' A 1 tp., 4 -,, X f Z 1 Q b J t fi J L A - .. 1' 7 , ,R V I 7 t l 'f 4 X f . Q ' l - Wg.-. xx 1, X -., ' 5 ,Q . .J 'x
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Small scale Umfecl Nations seeks world peace ABUNA members representing small countrles have as much research to do prxor to the General Assembly as those repre sentmg larger nauons Frntz Gelb of Nepal and Bert Cllff of Afghanlstan compare notes just before the start of the as sembly BUNA the Blrmlngham Un1ted NHIIOHS Assocla non IS one of the largest and most unusual clubs 1n the school W1th well over a hundred members all club meetlngs are spent xn preparauon for the mock Gen eral Assembly whlch IS held 1n March Guest speakers are heard the rules of parhamentary procedure are gone over and explamed and each of the members 1n d1v1dually does research on the country he has been as sxgned to represent When the tlme for the assembly arrlves the members gather ID the gym slttmg at tables bearmg the flags of the1r country The procedure rs as much hke that of the regular Un1ted Nauons as poss1ble complete wlth mlcrophones and pages The assembly lasts for one and one half days and IS viewed by most of the social studles classes Fmally to celebrate a successful sesslon, an 1nter nat1onal pot luck d1nner IS held BUNAS officers are kept busy throughout the General As semblv Workmg dlhgently are Jim Blrd parhamentarxan Don Van Doren presldent and Orm Pearson secretary general To the1r rxght Tom Woodworth sergeant at arms and Patty Mason secretary are also far from ldle 'Q-...SMMMNN M'-Q O I I , - 9 ' 7 , . 7 9 I - 7 7 5 1 - l l . . , . U - D - I . .- . y . . Z - ' . . .' - ' 1 l - l ' 1 Y D. , -. -, .Y . A y . . 1 y ,J c ...QM ' NM 132
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