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Concentrating on a hand of cards, Marty Kcvachevich, Art Kale and Rob Mumford make use of the spacious game room. Sue Kiltie, Art Kale, Marty Kovachevich and Sara Wickizer take time out from dancing to enioy refreshments and relax in the snack bar area. Bill Whitley, as president ot the teen center, has many responsibilities including the telephoning of band members and food distributors. A ,si B B.B.T.C. starts second yea: ln its second year of operation, the Birmingham Bloomfield Teen Center is a favorite place for after hours Operated by teens with only a minimum of adult super- vision, the B.B.T.C. ofters dancing, games, color television and a snack bar. On weekends, area combos and name bands supply music. Special activities, such as combo- clashes and a big New Year's Eve semi-formal were hel this year, while dances and other parties were planne for younger teens. Area teens have tangible evidence of their activ interest in the B.B.T.C. The membership system has bee improved and gameroom facilities enlarged, thanks t many donations, both from community organizations an individuals. An art gallery was set up of work supplie by teen artists through a contest sponsored by the Tee Center. Co-operating with the Beautify Birmingham cit proiect, the Center planted trees and shrubs around th building. Air-conditioning is soon to be installed. Here at the Teen Center's New Year's Eve semi-formal party, Twelv4 O'Clock High teens from all over the Birmingham-Bloomfield arei
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Rob Reynolds and Laura Odenweller, along with several other teens in the com- fi'-f 'gi 'xr munity, ioin in the march to collect money tor Alsac. Taking in returned books and checking out new ones are a few of the many duties of Debby Falck and Claudia Barton while working at the Baldwin Public Library. -..,,4,,f -ww.. dk , Teenagers participate in community activities Birmingham teens are active with both work and recreation. Many Seaholm students work part time, on weekends and after school, at various places of business around the area. Girls find iobs in clothing stores, while some boys may work at gas stations, have a lawn care service or earn money shoveling snow in the winter. Seaholm students are also admired for their volunteer work. Many teens took part in vari- ous marches and drives this year such as Alsac and the March of Dimes. Girls can get the experience of volunteer hospital work by join- ing the Candy Stripers. These girls take mail to patients, read to them and do other odd jobs around the hospital. There are many organizations and clubs in the area which teens can join. Those who con- tinued in the Scouting program have become Explorers if they are boys, or Mariners if girls. Teens also participate in various youth groups through their churches. Birmingham teens al- ways have something to do, whether it be work or just plain enjoyment. Delivering mail to the patients of Pontiac General Hospi- tal is one of the tasks of Molly Stantont. cciifiezasesasmss llyi ff nf 515 S 5 it X 1
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