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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB-FIRST ROUV: Lucille Diasio, Corresponding Secretaryg Barbara Triff, Recording Secretaryg Mr. Zygmunt Sokolnicki, Sponsorg Pat Murray, President, George Chudyk, Vice-Presidentg Connie Azemopoulos. ROIV TWO: Susie Smith, Olga' Buschnyj, Pat Magiera, Timothy Cortesi, Maryann Pope, Betty Schultz, Barbara Aksamitowski, TOP ROIV: Ted Zirnny, Pat Casey, Alice Hrdlicka, Steve Schwab, Greg Hegyi, Margie Lovendahl, Faye Gagnon. SEE THE JOLLY GREEN GIANT! DECA students Pat Murray, George Chudyk, Lucille Diasio, and Pat Magiera study advertising. Vocation organizations After graduation, what? This question plagues most students. Those who had special jobs and careers on their minds found that there were school clubs ready to help them with their vocations. Learning while working and taking part in the opportunities offered by a high school education were the goals of the Distributive Education Club members. Following the morning classes each member reported to a specified place of business to put his knowledge to work. Along with the class work and on-the-job ex- perience, the Distributive Education Club members and their sponsor Mr. Zygmunt Sokolnicki made visits to the Merchandise Mart and the Chicago Tribune. The Employer-Employee Banquet was another high- light of the year. Members of the Future Nurses of America Club learned about careers in nursing under the guid- ance of Miss NaDeen Haley. Through tours of hos- pitals, movies, and actually helping in the care of the sick, they prepared themselves for their future. Directed by Mr. joseph Gullo, the Future Teachers of America strove to help its members shape a future in teaching. They gained insight and ex- perience in teaching by tutoring classmates, teaching classes, visiting the Chicago Teachers College, and lis- tening to guest speakers. Through such activities each member was able to realize the importance and rewards of teaching as a profession.
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GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW.' Hollis Alport, Karin Lindner, Janice Hankin, Sharon Virnich, Diana johnson, Darlene Wegner, Ilona Rottinger, Raymond Limbach, Larry Burns, Ann Zimmer, Linda Shelton. ROW TWO: Lily jakic, Mariann McKinney, Sandy, Kosirog, Linda Gallas, Leyla Aktay, Carol Capadona, Elsie jalcobsen, Cynthia Schmitz, Kathy Aleksich, Claudia Krysiak, Barbara Willert. ROW THREE: Mr. William Bock, Sponsorg Linda Camarata, Robin Alport, Charles Koshwer, Dagmar Heidhaus, Donna Dautel, Linda Koerber, Russel Barrett, Patricia McMahon, Sue Desjardins, Roberta Herche. TOP ROW: lleene Knieser, Cheryl Sutter, Betzy O'Donnell, Cesar Gonzalez, Robert Wagner, Bruce Munson, Roy Carlsen, Ragnar Hommefoss, Ron Papak, Raye Martini, Kathe O'Donnell, Margit Grzelkowski. FRENCH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: Joanne Manzi, Michele Hansen, Mrs. Edith Wright, Sponsorg Linda Camarata, Jill Smallman. ROW TWO: Linda Dassow, Nancy Russ, Connie johnson, Pat Bartman, Stella McLanis, Sylvia Feuer, Jane Lett, Sandy Harrison, Emma Mohler. ROW THREE: Diane Wesolowski, Carol Jenners, Ray Reardon, Donna Tadavich, Harold Carlton, john Sweeney, Anna Werchun, Mary Zmud- zinski, Renee Dunbar, Vaneva Guither. ROW FOUR: Barbara Skorczewski, Susan Velleux, Roger Williams, Raymond Sheers, Betty Swiatek, Linda Spranger, Phillip Hade, Lynne Eilers, Tula Haldes, Sue Dembinski. TOP ROW: Edward Skibicki, Barbara Crawford, Jan Crawford, Rich Baranski, Doug Williamson, Clifford Hopper, Catherine Ahern, George Soroka, Elizabeth Fischer, Eugene Gallwitz, Pam Eddington, John Skinner.
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FUTURE NURSES CLUB-BOTTOM ROU7: Diane Kamieniecki, Luba Skorochod, Karen Sorensen, Joyce Nilsen, Patricia Hakes, Linda George, Nancy Carlson, Linda Camarata. ROIW TIVO: Sandy Berglin, Linda Dassow, Lana Tamillo, Linda Jablonski, Lee Ann Hall, Connie Hinton, Sylvia Bartalsky, Rae Knight. TOP ROIW: Angie Arena, Elizabeth Fischer, Sharon Lapwing, Susan Anderson, Patricia Plogger, Sandra Macewich, Sarma Dirikis. give students practical insight into possible careers FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB-BOTTOM ROIV: Diane Kamieniecki, Nadine Skultety, Kathy Meyer, Paul Malebranche, Vice-Presi- dent: Beverly Knuth, Secretary, Vaneva Guither, President, Mabra Lonstine, Historian: Ann Taylor, Luba Skorochod, Linda Camarata. ROIV TWO: Mary Malebranche, Madlyn D'Andrea, Sue DesJardins, Serine Hastings, Sandy Taylor, Linda Cerkan, Linda Piekarski, Adele Wittleder, Sissel Hanssen, Carol Capadona, Michele Hansen. ROJV THREE: Ann Lewandowski, Joyce Behen, Terry Senkus, Veronica Petkunas, Jan Karner, Joyce Nilsen, Carmella Orsini, Jean Houston, Sandy Berglin, Janice Chapels, Diane Lezon, Nancy Wagner. ROIV FOUR: Pam Armstrong, Linda Dassow, Carole Kurzy, Karen Tylczak, Harold Juzeszyn, Mary Miller, Lana Tamillo, Don Gray, Patricia Hakes, Florence Basil, Lois Nelson, Linda Westman. TOP ROW: Peter Mies, Valdine Mason, Lindalu Anttila, Sarma Dirikis, Patricia Plogger, Sandra Macewich, John Suchaniak, Sharon Lapwing, Susan Anderson, Roger VC'illiams. Sandra Costulas, Carol Ackerman.
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