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4 . I 5 3 is JUNIOR HIGH Row 'l, Janet Patlong Sharon Balchg Pat Dixonp Sandra Mooreg Karen Schmitzg Cheryl McCormickg Jane Pattong Diane Michel. Row 2, Rachael Riggeng Stephanie Hartsigg Donna Heigg Karen Turnerp Pamela Sleffensg Joanne Craineg Janet Markhoffg Carol Neiporteg Barbara Neiporteg Christine, Philthautg Diane Steffens. SENIOR HIGH I Row I: Sharon Wardp Kay Sibley, Gloria Kozdrong Donna Flelemeierg and Gloria Gould. Row 2: Sue Strong, Sharon Trozakg Marge Mandizarap Marge Wilson, Con- nie Tuzzolinop Sue Lawsong and Miss McNutt, sponsor. A6
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Throughout the school year the Fraser High School Librar Club has been en a ed in lannin and artici a Y , H 9 9 pf 9 ' P P - ting in various activities. Under the able guidance and sponsorship of our librarian, Mrs. Tatiana Gedrovics, the club has enioyed the friendliness and fellowship of work- ing together on these projects. The Library Club's successful hayride in October was enjoyed by all who participated. At Thanksgiving time the club members shared their many blessings by giving a talent show at the Macomb County Infirmary. Among the December activities was a Foreign Pastry Party which gave the parents of the club members a chance to visit the new library and to become better acquainted. The many foreign delicacies, prepared by the club members, added a very festive holid'ay note. On December twenty- third the Library Club took their Christmas Spirit and the singing of many hymns and carols to the Martha T. Beery Hospital. After caroling all returned to the high school for the club's annual Christmas party. All in all the Library Club has had a very successful and rewarding year. This has been due to the fact that the club and its members are not solely a social organiza- ticiqn but one whose purpose is to bring happiness to ot ers. Above are the members of the Library. Row I: Judy Weber, Secretary, Bill Sommerville, Vice-President, Mrs. Gedrovics, Sponsor, Pamela Pawlovich, President, Micha- Iene Brys, Treasurer. Row 2: Karen Garwood, Pat Hayes, Arlene Probst, Bill Mathews, Henry Brohl, Doug Mullin, Glen King, Leona Sonne, Cheryl Bloomer, Carolyn Heemer, Barbara Grose, Wade Riggen, Pat Berger, Dick Stade, Sue Strong, Sharon Folland, Barbara Markham, Judy Cannon, Bonnie Miller, June Haist, and Joyce Heemer, LIBRARY deg CLUB
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Bowling Club First Row left to Right: Carol Wallison, Janet Deming, Deanna Chapman, Bonnie Miller, Gisela Rotter, Nancy Trammel, Valerie Harvey, Pat Haight, Donna Kollmorgan. Second Row: Kathy King, Sandy House, Mary Tuzzolino, Beverly Kollmorgan, Danny Korchenko, Ed Byrne, Bob Hintz, Colin McCracken, Deanne Schurig, Darlene John- son, Charlene Billips. Third Row: Sandy Andor, Heather McCracken, Francis Roxy, Ed Polawski, Rex Balch, Bill Sommerville, Al Jasin, Jack Holland, Roger DeVolder, Ron Mancini, Dick Rudzin- ski, Morris Sullens, Mr. Donahue, Sponsor. The aims of the Science Club are to make known its various fields, and to create an interest in science within our scnool. Among the club activities were field trips to Cran- brook Institute and to the Museum of Natural History in Ann Arbor. Highlighting the activi- ties were the many entries from Fraser at the State Science Fair. 47 Science Club The officers of the Science Club are as follows: President-Doug Mullin, Vice President-Ed Schultz, and Secretary-Rudy Grauert. Mr. Kennedy is sponsor. ,I ,I
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