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8SS88838Sg38SSSgS3S803S8SS: 3S@333333333333333S3S3S330 For many years, the Key Club has been existing in Coleman High School. Yet many people still have no idea what the Key Club does. Under the supervision of Mr. Robert Carroll, the Key Club's main ob- jective is to help the community. As President Chuck McCullough puts it, The Key Club's main point is to make things happen in the commun- ity. Then, hopefully, positive things will react from our services. He also added, Key Club also tries to make its members better citizens. Other officers are Brian Gcrlack, Vice- President; Mary O'Connell, Secre- tary; Sue Dittmar, Treasurer. Officers: B. Gerlack, C. McCullough. S. Dittmar, M. O'Connell. Advisor: Mr. R. Carroll. Key Club back: M. Habernig, A. Anderson, C. Sauer, C. Martensen, J. Thurin, D. Matthews, S. Cote, R. O'Connell, F. Mills, T. Palmer, Y. Graham, J. Bentley, L. Koster, C. McCullough, front: P. Ryan, D. Gill, L. Greeson, P. Winter. 56
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?S38SSSSe8S8g8S8S8S8SSSSS8SSSSSSSS888g8SSg3S8SSS888S3SSS8Sg88SSS3gSS8S8888S8Sg8SSS88S88S388SSS388S Ski Club The Coleman Ski Club got off to another great start this year. There were many trips planned for Decem- ber through March. Some places that the club visited were Bellayrc, High- land, and Platteki 11. This year's ac- tivities included a three day trip to Mount Snow, Vermont. That was the highlight of the year for those that went. Ski Club membership was open to anyone who had the slightest interest in skiing. Brother Henry was the fac- ulty advisor, and was assisted by Brother Thomas, Mr. Safford, and Mrs. Marallo. Practicum is a Senior religion elective, under the direction of Br. Thomas. It is a service project for our community, which basically involves helping others. On three mornings each week throughout the school year, students went to several different places to volunteer their serv- ices. These included: St. Joseph's school, Benedictine hospital. Immaculate Con- ception, Children's Rehabilitation Cen- ter, the Assoc, for Retarded Children. C. Gelsleichter, J. Charmello, Bro. H. Sawicki. Practicum ss
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888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 Mission Club Coleman Volunteers for the Aged is a club concerned with the elderly in our community. It's members visit the patients at Hadler's and the Infirmary on Saturdays and Sundays. The group has mass, parties for spec- ial occasions, or else they play games and just talk to the people. They often bring presents and baked goods to the patients. The students who belong to C.V.A. use some of their free time to make a few lonely peo- ple happy. first row: N. Antonovich, L. Sanderl. second row: T. Wickman, L. Melito, L. Kray- em, C. Wickman. third row: Sr. Eileen, M. McMahon, S. Soechting, P. Hintz, G. Gorman, J. Thurin. back: C. Bodenweber, M. Scales, C. Dent, C. Highwart, K. Quinn, B. B. Gill, l J. Fischer, A. Spada, A. Benincasa, M. Haines, J. McConnell, front: I. Olejar, N. Antonovich, M. McMahon. M. Boyle (secreatry), J. Kren (treas- urer), J. Winter (president), M. Ho- ben (vice president). When asked about the Mission Club, Sr. Elizabeth Anne said: The Mis- sion Club's main function is to col- lect clothing, food and money for the needy in our own Kingston Com- munity. Each year a certain amount of money is sent to the Propogation of the Faith of the Archdiocese of New York. During the past year, we have been making a special effort to help support the work of the Re- demptorist Fathers at THE PEOPLE'S PLACE.” As in years before, every week in the mission collection the students have expressed great generosity through their donations. 57
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