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PRESIDENT Debbie Crispell VICE PRESIDENT Debbie Green I AdimuFofvEduooi7ow KENDALL CHAPTER MEMBERS: Robert Clow, Mary Cataldi, Richard Loope, Barbara Lemcke , Barbra Mitchell, Mrs. Paine, Melodee Wahl, Jean Wilting, TREASURER Cora Reis, Bev Marion, Sue Ellen Beverly Gorman Jordan, Debbie Crispell, Kathy SECRETARY Redshaw, Rene Merle, Laura Sue Ellen Jordan lurhs, Wilma Lemcke, Joanne ADVISOR Bliss, Terry Abel, Dan Oliver, Mrs. Paine Debbie Green, Bev Gorman, Linda Brown, Rhonda Butler, Joy Meiers, Susan Dunn, Nanci Bar- thel, Lisa Mann, Lori Doty, Brenda Levandowski, Rosemary THERE IS NO LONGER A FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Nix. Debbie Hansen, Barbara Our name has changed - and so has our image. We are now officially the Students' Action for Education CS. A.E.J. It is now an exploration into education, rather than an introduction to the teaching field. To go with this we have expanded our tutoring program to include both the elementary school and high school. With the help of the National Honor Society, we continued to sell refreshments at home basketball games. Botting , Helen Robare . On October 25, the group was excused from school and travelled to the Al Siegel Center in Rochester. The members were able to observe patients in several different stages of occupa- tional therapy and toured the entire center. The Club held a Christmas Party at Phillip Brehse's house . Plans for a trip at the end of the year are now under way.
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I 4 PRESIDENT - Mark Whipple VICE PRESIDENT - Willie Cotton SECRETARY - Rhonda Butler TREASURER - Robin Burchfield ADVISOR - Mr. Rosinski The first activity of the year was a combined recreation and movie night held on October 30th. There was excellent attendance and everyone enjoyed ping-pong, pool, cards and volleyball. Student Council and the FHA worked together and sold refreshments at the home soccer games. We tried something new - we sold cold drinks during study halls: the kids enjoyed the chocolate and orange drinks quite a change from the drinking fountain. We took on a second new project - supporting a boy from Viet- nam. In place of the Newark Drive we planned a Salvation Army Drive. Many thanks to Mr. Rosinski, our new advisor, for all the help this year. 2 1 1 1' 'r MEMBERS TOP ROW: Richard Loope, Ron Bot- ting, Terry Abel, Kathy Dobbins, Mike Gaessar, Mary Gaessar, Wendy Botting. SECOND ROW: Peggy Wheel- ock, Cathy Herman, Roxane Buell, Ira Fair, Karen Schuler. THIRD ROW: Pri- silla McClellan, Rene Merle, Karen Waye, Kathy Levandowski, Jeanne McFarlane, Pam Green. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Whipple, Willie Cotton, Cheryl Schepler, Robin Burchfield, Rhonda Butler. T W 1 SL 31
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Z'LL 1- A A The F. H.A. started out the year by selling refreshments SEATED Glona Snook Debble pan at Soccer games along with Student Council. Our other fund raising activities were our annual Christmas Can- dle sale and spring bazzar. Community service projects included weekly visita- tions to the elderly at the Cupulo Nursing Home, free Christmas floral demonstration for the public, helpful projects for a mentally handicapped class in Albion, and Christmas caroling in the community. The annual fashion show was held in the spring with over S30 given in prize money. This experience was rewarding for members as well as other school partici- pants. Social learnings included a formal initiation, a Faculty Christmas Tea, bowling, a mother-daughter tea, a banquet and summer camp.
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