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IU Mark Allshouse and Mr. Whitney discuss Cicerone business. K2j Alice lWcCarthy, a parent and George Tam try figuring out the best route to the next scheduled class. K31 A lost parent finds Ruth Potter very helpful. f4j Taking time to talk with somebody's delightful parent is Julie Madsen. f5j Putting their faith in the Bible club are: Paul Herter, Kevin Weber, Anita Pennekamp. Anita Shapard, Marge Clos- son, Sally Tolles, Barb Harrison, Jane Ross, Jan Garfield, Carla Erhart, Debbie Halsey, Mr. Bedor, Gordon Boyd, Brian Tweedie, Jane Metz- ker, Dale Bishop, Ron Muensing, and Sherry Mitchell. K6j Neo-Nazi, Mr. Pat Tifer, talks to the Political Science Club. f7j Dudley Austin addresses the Political Science Club. K8j Mr. Frank Joyce talks on the Viet Nam war. Pte' 5 SHS Clubs Provide Choice The club program at Seaholm High School consists of a wide variety of organizations designed to meet the interests of all students. Some of the prominent clubs that have service as their main goal are the Cicerone club and the Broadcasting Guild. The first of these is a rather large organization of stu- dents Who desire to work for the benefit of the school by usher- ing at dramatic and musical events and by serving as guides at the annual Open House and as ushers for the graduation cere- monies. The club is directed by Mr. Whitney and is headed by senior Mark Allshouse. Several interest clubs attract members from the student body. The Bible club guided by Mr. Bedor holds daily sessions which are non-denominational in nature at which students read the Bible and if they so desire, discuss the benefits of prayer. A discussion club that has endured for several years is the Political Science Club. This group of involved students makes available to the student body a series of guest speakers on a variety of subjects in the current news. Speakers range from the conservative to the ultra-radical. The club is advised by Mr. Dunckel and president of the group is Dudley Austin. Q25
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Clubs Relate to Classes A group of organizations at Seaholm are related to classroom Work. In these clubs, Seaholmites can continue to study the subjects which interest them and are not fully developed in the normal classroom. Two such groups are Ascientia fa science oriented groupj and French Club. Ascientia basically divided into committees which study a subject of their own liking. Committees change each year, but some that have remained stable include the ham radio committee, the rocket committee and chemistry and biology groups. The school maintains a place for a ham radio station and for several years roc- kets have been built and tested by members of the club. Wendy Rogers is the president of the group this yearg head adviser is Mr. Hoeksema. French Club, sponsored by Miss Chesney, extends the study of French under, perhaps, more pleasant sur- roundings. Members often go to eat in a French restaur- ant, go to see French dialog movies and generally study things associated with French culture. Debbi Fisher heads this group. 52 TUUT MUNDE A DEUX PAYS LE SiEN ET LA FRANCE , 8 ' 4 . V X ia :Z 1 1' 33, in Q n 1 - ' 5 ldv-1 n S 61? U1 Looking ouer a paper for the French club are Miss Chesney, Debbi Fisher and Anne Wilcox. f2j Ohcicers Chris Martens, Jane Ross, Wendy Rogers, and Barry Stewart dis- cuss a funny topic at Ascientia meeting, f3j Alan Cote, Sheila Cooley, Ray Field, Wendy Rogers, Jane Ross, and Linda Spencer examine the moon's surface. Ml Conducting an experiment are: Jim Kipp, Tim Brooks, Dave Cumming, Chris Martens, Wendy Rogers, and Ray Field. 152 Jane Ross tests a sample of rock while Jane Raven and Debbie Van Dyke look on. f62 Amateur radio fans Mike Miller, Chris Martens, Dave Voss, Jane Raven, Beth Easter, and Sheila Cooley enjoy their newfound interest. K71 Sheila Cooley dictates an equation for Wendy Rogers to work while Ray Field, Beth Easter, Anne Wilcox and Bill Kurnot look on. K82 Tim Brooks pours rocket fuel into the waiting rocket while Bill Kurnot, Alan Cote, Tom Krein, Ray Field and Barry Stewart prepare the rocket.
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