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They Will Be The Basis Ot Our Future Bottom row' llcft to rightl Mr. Lol1rbt'rg'. sponsor, lf, l Greene, V, jones, S. Lewis, Henry, C. Hundi and A. Englenian. Third row: s, tsiliey and n. Klnsenilorf. second row: W. McDonald. C. Keith. K- Kunkffl. .l'H0Hm3l1 joan Allen, C. Valentine, G. Maas, N. and H. UlCl'l- YOUTH - FORUM Although it is one of the smallest clubs at MCHS, the Youth Forum is a busy club with a high purpose. The members, who are both boys and girls from all grades, seek a better understanding of the modern world through reading about and discussing recent world developments. Bottom row: tleft to riglitb Mrs. Nickels, sponsor. j. Huhn, A. XVeigal, B. Kolznak, N. MacDufT, N. Levine, A. Honiston, C. Ernst, V. Jones, C. Dougherty and M. Rickard. Second row: C. Kowalczak, J. Kabel, B. Duhbs, R. Howard, K, Nugent, J. Bennett, S. Procissi, M. Hayden, C. Fox, J. Johnson, G. Trabue and M. Gorman. Third row: D. Ladd, J. Moore, J. Oakey, A. VanBever, D. Rachow, F. Yokom, D. Schultz, G. Haller, N. Durham, A. Peters, CADET TEACHERS Each year, seniors who are interested in teaching and who are talcing sociology are given an opportunity to become Cadet Teachers. As a Cadet Teacher, the student goes to one of the nearby grade schools or junior high schools three days a week for six weeks. M. jones and J. Schultz. Fourth row: VV. McDonald, M. Wheeler, M. Dobrie, A. Opper, F. Boyce, N. Henry, G. Sirmay, M. Parres, D. Cumper and B. Stone. Fifth row: T. Fisher, F. Stone, R. Ralph, F. Mann, J. Pearl, C. Spitzer, C. Keith, M. Roy, M. Junke, R. Babcock and S. Bartlett. Sixth row: D. Boden, J. Allen, W. Rastique, M. McDoniel, B. Dittrich, M. Miller, VV. VVeber, J. Olsen, L. St.Aubin, XV. Albee and G. Scar.
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Service And Gracious Lives Are Their Goals Bottom row: Qleft to riglitl Miss Moornian, ponsor, S. jennings, K. l'owt-rs, D. Bare, XV. Nclils. F. Rclnlcr. S. Gillcy, and D. Tlionipson. Shaw, M. Strauclmien, and lf. Snnis. Seconil Top row: J. Orinsliy, ,l. Richards, P. Alrlriilgc, row: B. Sullivan, Stvvvns, B. tflzirk, K. J. Stark and S. Stevens. FUTURE Hoivu-:MAKERS of AMERICA MONITORS Not content with just sitting back, the members of the Future Homemal-:ers of America Club are learning to build happy homes in the future. Bot tom row: llvft to riulnj I'. Kazaitis, M. lflournoy, C. KllCl1ClllllCiSlCf, D. Perrenian, G . M M D. P. M .-X. Fox, V. Carroll, N. Grunow. D. Kuehn, Schwark, M. Simpson, D. Spodeck and .Ahrcns Second row: S. Dcliiere, D. Kirkoin, Sullivan, B. Clark, J. Stark, C. Lindahl, W'chcr, N. Vice, S. Kuchennieistcr :incl Keller. Third row: M. Buckley, P. Sutton, Bankhcad, S. Klockow, C. Berkhof, A. Q 4 L. Keeping the peace is just one of the many duties of the monitors of the MCHS Monitor Club. Any student who has a study hall and who is a good citizen can become a monitor. Wialker, S. Bobcean, .-X. VanBever. ,l. Kabul and E. Allor. Fourth row: J. Olsen, H. Zurawski, J. Smoot, XV. Rastiquc, D. Kalitta, -I. Kurstciner, G. Scar, C. XVcisncr, D. Dubay :ind T. Leggett. Fifth row: M. Malbin, D. Baldwin, A. Meyhofer, M. Miller, J. Pearl, Al. XYl1ipplc, nl. Kukuk. D. Mial and J. Freenion. Sixth row: J. Van Niewal, R. Copeland. R. Joiner, T. Bailey and G. Sutherland.
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Honors And Service Mark These Groups Bottom row: llcft to riglitl Mrs. Taylor sponsor, If. Royce, .-X. Upper, S. Lewis, IJ Skinner, B. Bishop and Ii. Bohn. Top row: W JUNIOR RED CROSS Continuing right along with a program of service to the needy, the Junior Red Cross of lVI.C.I-I.S. made the 57 - SS school year a very busy one. Among their many worthwhile projects were several parties for the crippled and mentally retarded children of the area. Mcllonalcl, C. Keith. D. Gustof, V. jones, D. Schultz, D. Upper and H. Ulcli. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Each year, the faculty of lVl.C.H.S. is called upon to choose the students that they feel are the most outstanding in leadership, character and service from the top fifteen per cent fscholastically speaking, of the senior class. Of this fifteen per cent, five per cent are elected in their junior year and the remaining ten per cent in their senior year Bottom row: Qlcft to riglitl Mrs. SICNVZIFI, j. Moore, A. VanBcver, M. Hayden, J. Oakvy sponsor, M. NVliceler, S. Mittclstaclt, B. Kolznak, and M. Mallmin. Top row: S. Levine, R. :Xllc-n, N. lxeil and A. Upper. Second row: M. Roy, j. Smoot, XV. Albee and L. Reinowski. D 'Vl'N l .L .,' J-6
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