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FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB An interest in teaching will make you eligible to join the Maine chapter of the national of the Future Teacher of America. The club offers an opportunity to learn more about the rewards and qualifications of teaching. Judy Rogers, pres.g Miss Russellg Sharon Iglehart, sec., Karen Johns, treas. GERMAN-RUSSIAN CLUB A chance to talk 'German is yours when you belong to the E German Club. The members discuss informally in German and learn to understand the customs and cultures of the German people. Mike Ushijima, vice-pres.g Jean Smith, sec.g Dolores Klumpp, Russ. Club Rep., Rudy Phillips. pres., Sally Baptist. Russ. Club Rep., Mr, Marcell. GIRLS' CLUB All girls at Maine are members of this busy club. The round of activities sponsored by the club include the Girls' Choice Dance, Senior Girls'-Faculty Tea, College Day, Freshman Girls' Party, and the Mother-Daughter Parties, The club helps to unite Maine girls in friendship and under- standing. Front Row: Gail Novak, t1'eas.g Jan McClayton. sec., Mrs. Blazekg Mrs. Stuartg Marlene Diemecke, pres.g Linda LaForte, vice-pres. Bark Row: Carolyn Kott, soph rep., Sue Hotchkiss, ,r.'rep,g Barb Lockhart, social co-Chinn., Joy Jackson, social co-chmn.g Sherry Marcy, frosh social chmn.g Essie Waxler, sr. rep, Pam Porter, frosh rep., Polly Sue Novak, frosh social co-chmn. GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB After finishing a season of bowling once a week in Des Plaines, the Girls' Bowling Club holds a spring banquet. Priority in membership is given to former members and seniors. Dottie Steinken, vice-pres., Margi Drewes, sec.g Heidi Neumaier, treas.g Miss Seidelmanng Carol Massie. pres. GOOD WORDS CLUB Through charitable projects and discussions on the principles build goals of positive and constructive living,this club helps to good will among the girls at Maine. The club sets up and members try to improve themselves by using the good words and actions set up by the club. Miss Smith, Lynn Bassett, pres,g Joyce Reid, treas.g Judy D'Ambrosio. sec., Linda Moore, prog. chmn.g Anne Johnson, vice-pres. LATIN CLUB The highlights of the year for members is the celebration of the Saturnalia, which is a Roman holiday celebrated simultaneously with Christmas, and an annual banquet in the spring. These occasions afford a chance for students to learn more about the customs and life of the Roman people and to understand better what they are studying. Fran! Row: Lance Vetter, pres., Miss Snyderg Miss Fischer. Burk Row: Barry Collins, tribuneg Celia Schnied, vice-pres.g Dave Schon, prog. chmn.g Jim Klancik, treas.g Steve Fox, tribune.
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CAMERA CLUB Photographers hypo and all the other equipment is shared by mem- bers of the club as they pool their knowledge in service of the school and themselves. Frmzl Rout Betsy Catton. treas.g Bill Ray, mond, pres., Mr. Simonson. Barb Rout Shelly Peterson. sec.: Chuck DeCola. vice-pres. CHEMISTRY CLUB This club affords an opportunity for students of chemistry to learn a little more about the subject. Guest speakers stimulate and talk about the many helds of chemistry that are open to the high school and college graduate. Membership is open only to chemistry students. Frfml Razr: Mr. Miller. Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Fries. Bark Rout Dave Burke, treas., Sam Christen, pres., Dick Rappleye. vice-pres., Karen Haugen, sec. CHESS CLUB The club meets twice monthly to conduct a round-robin chess game. Tournaments and games in the Suburban Chess League occupy members, Fran! Row: Bob McDonnell, sec.g Don Klemt, Hog. chmn.g Brandon Hughes, pres. Bark Rauf: Mr. Frey, john unz. COIN CLUB This club has been newly organized by a small group of students who have an interest in the study and collection of old. and rare coins. Front Row: Mr. Barker, Back.Rou1: Peter Brondsema, treas., john Fry. pres. FRENCH CLUB The club helps develop the technical knowledge gained in class. Activities bring the student closer to the people of the land, and perhaps bring forth a better understanding of the cultures and language of the French people. Front Row: Mr. Holbrook, Janie Lewis, treas.g Mary Baronney, vice-pres. Back Rauf: Gretchen Koehler. pres., Marion Michael, sec, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The motto of this club is toward new horizons, and these girls spend their time going in that direction. These young home- makers of tomorrow sponsor annually the Red Cross Drive, and hold a Christmas party and a spring tea. Nancy McMein, vice- pres., Ann Weretka, pres., june Weber, sec.g Carline Wilke, treas. r- 'M' Q ' A
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MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Students of American History are eligible for membership in this club, which holds the All American History Banquet in February. At the banquet honors are bestowed on students who have done outstanding work in history. Representatives for Boys' and Girls' State are chosen from those who receive History Honors. Front Row: Mary Aegeter, pres., Mr. Anderson, Bluette Ziebell, sec. Bark Row: Linda Taylor, vice-pres., Mike Farmer, vice-pres.g Doug Kelly, treas. MATH CLUB This club has been formed to stimulate interest in mathematics and also to help those students who are having trouble with their various math courses. Members donate their time to this purpose at fairly regular intervals. Front Row: Bob Toiga, pres., Miss Anderson, Mr. Marshall. Barb Raw: jack Sinot. vice-pres., Jim Klancik, treas., Sherry Marcy, sec. CLUB This club is composed only of athletes who have earned a letter in a varsity sport. The lettermen meet twice monthly to increase and project the spirit of sportsmanship. M Club members this year ushered at as- sembly, had a hayride, had a Variety Show Act, played in the M Club- Faculty basketball game, and sold popcorn at the basketball games. Fran! Row: Paul Burseik, pres., Mr. Tilley, jim Mulroy, treas. Buck Raw: Bert Gardner, sgt.-at-arms, Gary Olsen, sec. MODEL RAILROADERS Scale models of large trains are the interest of the members of Model Railroaders. Railroad films bring out details and facts to the members. and high interest is stimulated. Fran! Row: Mr. Kruzel, Wayne Schapper. pres. Bark Row: Tom Bentley, sec.-treas. MOUNTED MAINITES Beginners and advance riders are given a chance to show their stuff in a spring horse show sponsored.by the club. Responsibilities connected with operating a club are also part of the training the member receives. Front Row: jean Mitchell, pres., Miss Case, Barb Weis, vice-pres. Bark Row: Gavin Beglin, instructor, Carolyn Virus, treas. PARK RIDGE BOYS' BOWLING CLUB Park Ridge boys are eligible to join this club. An interest in bowling is the only other requirement. The boys bowl one night a week in Park Ridge. Front Row: jim Loken, vice-pres., Bill DiCardy, pres., Mr. Con- ner. Bnrk Raw: Gene Courtney, treas., Tom Chase, sec.
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