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Practice makes perfect, or so the members of the classes hoped as they tried to perfect their skills for an intermural game. Athletic Club members planned exciting events guaranteed to provide fun and relaxation. Trying to find someone to receive a pass posed problems for some of the best basket- ball experts. Athletic Club Although few in numbers, the Athletic Club made up for its size in activity. This past year brains met brown in such exciting sports as basketball, volleyball, ping pong and tennis. Under the watch- ful eye of Mrs. Frances Overberg, the girls learned rules and regulations as well as the principles of good sports- manship. The biggest club event of the year was the ski-weekend open for all members of the student association. 81
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Members of the Humanities club posed ine formally as if to say, t'Hey look us over.! Humanities Club The opportunities for appreciating and learning more about the world in which one lives were provided by the Humanities Club. During the year, the members sponsored the bookmobile, went to Detroit to see a stage performance, visited the Toledo Museum of Art and brought guests for two assemblies. Their biggest project of the year was spon- sorihg the bookmobile. Proceeds from the activity went to the new library. Humanity club officers had a busy year guiding the many activities of the club.
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World Affairs members Nadine Flower, Antoinette Cichy, Mary Frances Woiciechow- ski, Barbara Soo, Judy Meyer, Ann Fuller, and Ruth Heban, discussed the latest world happenings. World Affairs Awareness was the keynote of the World Affairs Club on the Mary Manse Campus. Formerly known us Current Events, the club was com- posed of eleven members with Mr. Donald Meracle as its advisor. The members were enrolled in the To- ledo Council on World Affairs and were invited to their lecture- luncheon series throughout the year. The club, on active organization, stimulated interest and understand- ing in local, national and interna- tional affairs on campus. Mary Frances Woiciechowski and Ruth He- ban checked the time for the next Presi- dential news conference. 82
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