Mount Clemens High School - Yearbook (Mount Clemens, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 95 text:

France And lts People, Are Their Pet Project FRENCH CLUB Foreign languages might be hard for some people, but the students belonging to the French club get plenty of practice at their bi-weekly meetings. Games in French are often played following the more serious business meeting. lVluch is accomplished in the short time during which this small but active club has its meetings. Some of the activities which have been enjoyed by the club members were a French dinner at the home of one of the members to which everyone brought a dish of food. The trip to the Old World Market was a very memorable experience, and all of the members purchased some little trinket to remember the trip by. Food was the source of enjoyment again when the French Club visited the Ponche'-Train, the only remaining French restaurant in Detroit. g, e I . fy c. i kia. , French fashions were paraded by Anne Wright, Kay Gregory, Judy Larlee and Judy Skarritt in a skit presented in French to the French Club. Bottom row: lleft to rightl Miss Stroniquist, Eytli. Top row: D. Daniels, C. Hicks, D. -ponsor, S. Dixon, NV. lickinan, K. Gregory, De Kryscr, A. Wright, S. lfaton. ll. Iirclman. II. Russell, D. lickman, G. Farwell and D. S. Yds and .l. Skarritt. 91

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This Year, They Had A Roman Banquet Cordell Jeffrey, Joan Allen, and Margo Friedeberg enjoy the pretense of a Roman Banquet. Bottom row: Cleft to rightj Mrs. Penzien sponsor, D. Henderson, C. Fox, M. Su.lHow Schmidt, S. Roy, S. Starkey, J. Kaufman Friedeberg and S. Miller. Second row . Bridges, B. Klusendorf, M. Wheeler . Levine, J. Allen, C. Berkhof, D. Donaldson naman Machowski, M. Harrison, and J. Edwardsl LATIN CLUB SB was a big year for the Latin Club of lVl.C.l'l.S. because of the biennial Roman Banquet. The banquet, which was held in March, featured Roman food and a slave dance, and the members dressed in togas made of sheets. Earlier in the year, the informal and formal iniations were held along with an in- formal picnic. New club mem- bers were required to know the state and club mottos in Latin, and they also had to perform several stunts During the year, with the help of the club sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Penzien, the mem- bers learned about the history of old Rome and about Roman myths. During the course of the year, there was a Christmas party of Saturnalia celebration. Carols were sung in Latin and Latin puzzles served as enter- tainment, and the members exchanged gifts. Third row: F. Schwalm, B. Moore, M. Pringnitz M. Jones, C. Forton, J. Steeh, F. Davis S. Neisch, J. Huhns and D. Rathe. Fourth row G. Winstanley, J. Nicholson, C. Jeffery B. Girson, V. Gregory, J. Alger, J. DeFrancis J. Madigan, G. Sutherland and J. Buday. 1 1



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They Build A Better World With Service XVi lie Urililzs, chaplain, lt-ads the Hi-Y in a prayer. This is 11 very important part of each of their meetings. Bottom row: Cleft to righlj Mr. Aclanis. sponsor D. lones, IJ. Cuniper, J. Gerlacli, F. Stone. XV. Rastiqne :incl T. jock. Second row: B. Stone bl. Tunlcs, XV. McDonald, R. Eckenrodc, B tiirson, Allen :intl nl. Pearl. Third row! . HI-Y A brand new organization appeared on the scene this year. Basically a service organization, the Hi-Y spends many hours in working for the community. Two of their worthwhile projects have been col- lecting money for the March of Dimes and donating a basket for the Martha T. Berry Hospital. Beginning this year, the Hi-Y will cooperate with two other boys' clubs to sponsor the Spring Swing. After their business meeting on Tuesday evening. the members get together for an evening of basketball under the direction of club sponsor lVlr. Donald Adams. To create better understand- ing in the home, community, and school is the club's purpose, and it is open to any boy in school who wishes to belong. The group is affiliated with the YMCA which has recently become active in Mount Clemens. Qften, the club is visited by downtown businessmen who are interested in the YMCA. xo' . . nag, XV. Cribhs. T. lfislier, Nl. 1' 5, H NI , li. Dozier, M. Miller and NV. Kielinan. Fourth , row: L. Rt-inowslti. K. Hibbert, G. Lane. C XY is IJ Cirlcite ' ' eiiicr. . 1 w 1 1' :incl l-. 5t..Xulnn. :eg

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