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Senior Y-Teens lst. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5 m. 80 Row: C. Gomian, Treasurer, J. O'Beime, Secretary, D. Berar Vice President, M. Seldon, Inter-Council Representative: Row: Miss Finzel, Advisor, C. Schultz, G. Manke, B. Remus, L. Phillips, K. Schroeder. Row: J. Emling, J. Marohn, K. Budd, J. Johanson, R. Querbach Row: J. Schewe, B. Vickerman, B. Spoljarick, C. Schlick, E. Klimkiewicz. Row: P. Lewis, B Blatt, J. Kleinfelt, J. Kleinfelt, M. Rehse, N. Robson. Not pictured: Sally Birchard, President. Junior Y- Teens This group is made up of Freshmen and Sopho- more girls. Just as with the Senior Y-Teens, member- ship in this club means membership in the Y. W. C.A. and all its advantages. Affiliated with the national organization of Y-Teens they participate in such ac- tivities as World Fellowship National Y. W. C. A. Wee Men k, and the major program emphasis for this year, tal Health. Some of their activities have been a izza art bake sales movies s eakers and mak- P Y, y v P , ing woolen octopi for a money-raising project. Although not much has been heard of the Senior Y-Teens this year, behind the scenes they have been quite active. Following the major Y-Teen emphasis of Mental Health, service projects for Lafayette Re- search Clinic were undertaken. Joint meetings were held with the Junior Y-Teens during which speakers and films told the story of the world-wide Young Wo- men's Christian Association, of which all Y-Teens are a vital part. They also have held several bake sales for the entire school to raise money to carry on their service projects. lst. Row: C. Buuch, Inter-Council Representative, C. Ruth, Secretary P. Byrne, President, N. Klink, Vice President, N. Kelley, Treasurer 2nd. Row: Miss Meyer, Advisor, S. Ruth, L. Rebb, J. Frank, P. Russel M. Uhl. 3rd, Row: K. Kroll, N. I-lorniek, D. Lestock, H. Parker, N. Will 4th. Row: S. Ruth, S. Lohrman, L. Brandt, D. Willis, J. Brede.
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Proiector Operators The members of this organization have spent much time in learning the care and use of the school's audio-visual equip- ment. Their purpose is to provide the school with enough trained people able to use the equipment, so that at least one person will always be available to show films to groups. lst. Row: Znd. Row lst. Row: A. Berry, Secretary, V. Halley, President, D. Kam- raus, Vice President, Mr. Zwintscher, Advisor, Znd. Row: L. Schlegel, M. Striewski, D. Dubke, K. Pichan, P. Russel, M. Wadtke. 3rd, Row: L. Oswald, M. Seldon, A. Zarling, K. Seifferlein, V. Bottrell. Mr. Kirchhoff, Advisor, S. Stohlman, R. Baden, R. Bryer, R. Bryer J. Newmann, M. Bird, D. Appelt, J. Johnston, M. Engel, J. Baden. Not pictured B. Ruth, Library Club The Library Club, a new group this year, is made up' of those students serving as assistant librarians during their study halls, and anyone else who is interested in books and in learning more about them. Fundamental library procedures were taught to the club and discussions were held on literary works. 79
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st. nd. rd. th. Nurses's Club The Future Nurses Club is made up of those girls who are interested in nursing as their pro- fession. Their purpose is to find out all that they can about nursing training. They have attended several of the Open Houses held by Detroit Hos- pitals. At Christmas time they sponsored a toy drive for the less fortunate children. l lst. Row: Miss J. Basel, Advisor, J. Frank, Treasurer, J. Berger, Secretary, K. Kemp, President. Znd. Row: W. Gross, C. Schlick, S. Weyant, C. Buuck, S. Berth- iaume, K. Kamraus. Future Teachers Club I This club was organized to help in- terested people find out more about the teaching ministry as a profession. They have had several movies, slides, dis- cussions, and speakers. One of the top- ics up for discussion was P. T. A.'s and how they work. Several members have visited parochial schools fora day, sat in on classes, observed teaching methods, and reported back to the club. This was all a part of the program in finding out more about teaching as a life's work. Row: Mr. R. Oelschlaeger, Advisor, B. Blatt, Secretary, L. Schiller, President, J. Marohn, Vice-President-Treasurer. Row: C. Pankonin, S. DeGues, M. Schroeder, J. Striewski, K. Schroeder, D. Kline, J. Stevens, B. Schroeder. Row: K. Kionka, M. Kukhahn, B. Hicks, J. Johanson, D. Willis, J. Ofalt, K. Seifferlein. Row: J. Woelke, V. Milz, V. Halley, C. Higgins, E. Yockey, M. Al- mond, A. Lohrman, K. Kuester. 81
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