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Theme To Index, -if g 1 Ik :Q 'v',': W .gr e if Xx 9 K' W 322 'lixk r 42 XX Tb xii 'ar XQX 9 . ,L,e ., . bX,e H Qs at S.-, Ma I 1 KH... I 5 I jim Jaques, yearbook photographer, trims some of his pictures to size ready for pasting on the master pages. It Is A Pleasant Task YEARBOOK STAFF Producing the MCHS yearbook, MC is the job of approximately I5 students who are members of the yearbook staff. As the year progresses, the staff members come to school one night a week to work on the MC under the direction of Mr. Richard Dixon. The job of turning out a good yearbook is a complicated one, and staff members may be assigned various jobs such as writing stories, planning pages, and just plain pasting in pictures. Carole Hundt and Sylvis Maintzer, yearbook staff members, find it no easy task to identify all the people in all the pictures of the 1958 M. C. F. Davis, L. Todd, S. Dixon, J. Skarritt S. Jennings and J. Kaufman. Second row A. W r i g h t, M. Sarns, C. XVcisner. Friedeburg, J. Bennett, and S. Maintzer. Bottom row: fleft to rightj Mr. Dixon, sponsor, . Top row: G. Ellis. J. Oakey, C. Hundt, M: C. Donghterty and J. Jaques. 06
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The Retailing Club Learns How To Sell RETAILING CLUB Members of the Retailing Club of Mount Clemens High School must also be members of the MCHS Co-operative Training Program. The Co-operative Training Program is an arrangement be- tween the administration of Mount Clemens High School, and various clown- town Mount Clemens business places. Under this arrangement, MCHS students who are taking a Business Training course may attend classes in the mornings and work downtown afternoons. The students get credit hours toward a diploma for the hours they work downtown. This pro- gram affords good practice for students who plan to enter the business world after graduating from MCHS, and it also helps the student obtain some extra spending money. The Retailing Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Tucholski, is made up of Co-operative Training Pro- gram participants who have a job such as clerking, fountain Work, stock-room work-any job which involves the actual handling of merchandise. These students join the club to learn more about retail merchandising, and to share expenses and skills learned in handling merchandise and meeting the public. Bottom row: Cleft to rightj Miss Tucholski, sponsor, J. Wilson, L. Rachow, M. Dobrie, J Dixon, F. Smith, D. Helms, M. Dirjan, D Sullivan and M. Vineski. Second row: M Dirjan, W. Frazier, M. Simpson, P. Herbert Connie Dixon, Curtice McDowell and Margaret Dirjan, Retailing Club members, man the school store after classes have ended for the day. J. Charbeneau, M. VanAssche, B. Monnier, K. Pearson and V. Zielke. Top row: D. Logic P. Calabrese, R. Davis, N. Durham, S. Miller D. Conklin, O. Marks, C. McDowell and D. Kimmel. r Q 5
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Do Something! Find Yourself In The Mirror MIRROR STAFF A small group with a clifhcult job. These worcls are a good description of the staff that puts out The Mirror. the MCHS newspaper. Members of the Mirror staff are all chosen from the journalism class, and are under the direction of lVliss Alice Cody. The Mirror comes out about once every two weeks. and the appearance of the statue of Butch Bather, the Mirror mascot in the front halls heralds the approaching distribution date. New this year are bright yellow signs bearing a picture of Butch which tell when the Mirror next comes out. iff. we Carole Ernst. ,ludy Skarritt, Bob Kreifeldt and Helen Porter watch Tom Dedenbach, ass't. advertising mgr., count the money collected for ads. M., 1 r hlvrry Bovcnsclicn, Mirror pliotugrzl plier, shows Ann ,Xpplvford lion' tln papcfs photo cnlnrgcr works. Bottom row: tlcft to rightj A. Applcford, B. Mack, XV. Krcifcldt, B. Stone, j. Bovenschcn Starkey, A. XN'right, H. Porter, C. Ernst, A. and J. Skarritt. Peters ancl A. Upper. Top row: R. Riojas, E. 07
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