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s'mn.49,-.U 15178982122 2224255228 Senior Red Cross room representative Joanne Laskowski browses through the different pamphlets on Red Cross functions in the Nurse's Office. Book Guild President Mary Lea'Ke takes time out to brighten the Book Guild Bulletin Board in the Library. Initiate a School Year Filled With Projects Book Guild officers Sandy Kleinfeldt, vice-president: Linda Howsam, treasurer: Mary Lea'ke, president: and Betty Klopenstine, secretary, proudly display best sellers in the library.
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President Kim Walters and Neighborhood Study Program Co- are sewing at the FTA Tea during Dear Teachers Week through ordinator Rosanna Lamb pause to have their pictures taken. They the week of February 10-14. Service Clubs White Caps-White Coats, under the supervision of Mrs. Gladys Co- nant, made dressings for the Cancer Society and performed various ser- vices on a volunteer basis. They helped in all school testing programs handled by the nurse's office. The Red Cross had a paperback book drive. The proceeds were sent to a veterans' hospital. A November induction initiated a year full of activities for the mem- bers of Future Teachers of America. For their service project, the club honored the MHS teachers during Dear Teachers Week. The club sold large, round Cavemen pins to Lf boost school spirit and to raise money. The Book Guild members offered their services to the elderly of Mish- awaka. They made favors and read to the residents of the Golden Age Manor. They added a festive touch to the school library with a club bulletin board. Members of the White Caps-White Coats aided Mrs. Conant in the sophomore hear- ing tests taken in February. 26 i ' T , .L 5 .ai
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Spanish Club officers Mary Nicolini and Chris lpe conduct a meeting. Language Clubs Revive Past at Mardi Gras and Qaturnalia Activities for the Latin Club re- flected the customs of the ancient empire to the modern student angle. In late November the toga-clad mem- bers delved into the archives and feasted at the Saturnalia. In spring the club had another banquet to celebrate the founding of Rome 2,722 years ago. Members of Latin Club still clung to the ghosts of days gone by. Spanish Club started out the school year with an organizational meeting under the newly elected of- ficers. Plans and appointments for the production of its own movie con- stituted several of the club's meet- ings. The club viewed many of club sponsor's, Miss June Johnston, J K slides of Spain. The annual picnic held May 1, ended the activities for the year. German Club varied the year with social events and service projects. Most efforts were directed toward an AFS showcase. Terri Schiffer, club president, was in charge of the dis- play of MHS's past and present for- eign exchange students. German Club members raised funds with a car wash in the spring. French Club's Mardi Gras fea- tured a king and queen. Held on February 18, the potluck supper was set in a New Orleans street. The members dressed in original cos- tume and revived the spirit of Mardi Gras for MHS. an German Club Treasurer Rosanna Lamb, President Terry Schiffer, and Secretary Cathy Blondeau plan their spring car wash, only one of their many projects.
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