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WEIGHTLIFTING Front Row: M. Girardin, K. Sciavo. Second Row: Mr. R. Johnson, J. Carratt, S. Sciavo. D Bowers, L. Schiess. T. Studes. R. Bowers. K. Nash. L :. 'l-' 4-a--L- . pf ' rf,-:.,.. 7 i Ju.: ig K .1 no X L' f leer-,DQS l g... 1 Q hw . -. FUTURE LIBRARIANS Front Row: M. Brookman, G. Feehan, B. Ross-Shannon. Second Row: S. Day, N. Liberatore, secretary-treasurer: B. Davis, C. Fisher, president. Third Row: S. Fisher. T. Eisenach. vice president: C. Childers. NI. Saack, 7 WEIGHT LIFTING, FLA Because of their class schedules, the boys work out on their own free time. As a result, these weight Iifters have improved their strength to a point that I consider fantastic. Clvlr. Ron Johnsonj Without the library assistants .. the library wouldn't run because of the many duties they perform. They check out materials, card them, send out notices and shelve books. Our main function is keeping the library resources available to students and the faculty. Qlvlrs. Vivian Homewoodb Organizations 61
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FTA I would like to teach because l think that I could learn from the students and also gain fulfillment from seeing them learn from mei' Clvlichelle Brooksj I think teaching would be fun as it's a real challenge and a rewarding experience. It can teach you to . understand people . . and get along with all types of peo- ple. CCathy Nlillerl I would like to teach so l vvill be able to give the children of our future a head start in this changing world. CKay Flobergj Ml want to teach because l feel a great need to serve people. l love to help people with their personal and academic problems. I want to pass on a little of my knowledge that I've gained from my experiences. fSally Forsaithj The purpose of FTA is to help inter- ested students Iearn more about the teachingfieldf' 4Sue Tamborinil FTA officers are: Cathy Nliller. secret dent: and Kathy Block, treasurer. ary: Denise Forsgren, vice president: Gail Holland, presi FTA Front Row: C. Miller. S. Douglas. D. Forsgren, K. Skubal, M. Brooks, Second Row: S. Forsaith. A. Misevich. M. Cook, G. Holland. K. Block, S. Tarnborini. D. Johnson. K. Engler, K. Floberg. 60 Organizations
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COPOLECS, COIVIPOLECS Once we started to get into a discussion on U.S. economy and ended up off the track. We talked about advertising gimmicks and the fact that more people buy Oscar Meyer wei- ners than the Jewel brand. CRay Kincaidj We're hoping to watch the . .. Illinois General Assembly in action ... on a two day trip to Springfield. In our class, we must go by the curriculum require- ments and then may alter them to what we think would be of most interest to the class. Every so often a class meeting is held. ClVlat Nlyhreb As a part of our studies, we drew up class constitutions which govern our classes. Co- polecs stands for comparative economic and political systems. We compare the contempo- rary economic and political systems ofthe The Honorable Judge Davis ofthe Illinois Supreme Court came to the third and fourth hour Compolecs and Copolecs classes as one of their guest speakers. He spoke to them about the new lllinois Constitution and answered their questions. US. and the Soviet Union. Clilena Andreel N 9 f Q37-i -7554 A f '--wh. as X . rx COPOLECS Front Row: C. Pease. D. Gustafson, C. Kostantacos. S. Ballard, R, Kincaid, S. Campbell, M. Myhre, R. lVlcCreery, B, Harp, C. Forbes. Second Row: A. Shefler, E. Andree, L, Pang, R. Wallach, B. So- Kent. Mr. Charles Albertson, L. Gudema. renson, M, Koski, A. Lindgren, B. Minard. Third Row: J. Gustafson, B.
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