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Key Club Emphasizes Group Service Projects MEMBERS Bill Rocker President Gary Brenniman lsr Vice-President Bernard Girson 2nd Vice-President Jim Basset Secretary Kurt Muendelein Treasurer Mark Bade Tom Bailey Robert Bailey Don Batkins John Buckholz Tony Czarnecki Gary Dobner David Eckman Walter Eckman Michael Edelstein Bill Jacobs Bill Kreiteldt John Kursteiner Jim Nunnally John Racine KEY CLUB The Key Club, sponsored by the Mount Clemens Kiwanis Club, builds leadership ability and en- courages good citizenship practices. lnterested boys in grades nine through twelve are eligible for mem- bership. Club proiects are chosen with regard to those which will be of the greatest value in the community. The members helped the parent organization with their Thritt Sale for Student Aid. The profits of this sale help to send deserving and qualified high school graduates to college. The members sold records at the Thrift Sale and earlier in the year sold soap in order to enlarge their treasury. ,-5+ Don Ryser Bob Streit Ward Watz Gil Zook When the Key Club undertook a part in the Thriit Sale they accepted a big chore. We are Mr. Kenneth SpUI'I' sure they didn't mind too much because in cleaning up they found a number of old and Sponsor interesting magazines and comic books to look at. lv' .. I X A K as it Q H' my Q you Every other week during the school year two members of the Key Club icin in luncheon with the parent organization, the Kiwanis Club. Tony CZC1rn0ClKi Gnd Mille Edelsteiu we the lucky two this week,
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HI-Y The Hi-Y, affiliated with the YMCA, strives to promote better understanding in the home, school, and community. Membership is open to any boy who wishes to participate in the club's activities. Meetings are held every other week before school or in the evening. Often speakers address the club on current topics and various vocations. During the Lenten season the Hi-Y ioins forces with other school organizations to conduct morning services in the First Presbyterian Church of Mount Clemens. In the spring the Hi-Y cooperates with the other boys' clubs to present the annual formal dance the Spring Swing. Hi-Y Fosters ReIigion's Place In Daily Living MEMBERS Bill Kreifeldt President Gary Vander Haagen Vice-President Ben Dozier Secretary Doug Jones Treasurer Willie Cribbs Chaplain Dean Carpenter Ron Cheifer Ron Clarke Charles DeGrove Tom Essig Earl Farr Larry 'Festian Bernard Girson Christopher Kortz Dick Kreinbring Herb Moore Don Ryser Jim Wheeler Mr. Donald Adams Just before Christmas all members of the Hi-Y were detailed to promote the sale of flying 5Po so saucers, a children's toy. Chris Kortz, Earl Farr and Bill Kreifeldt put a couple on display. We heard they demonstrated too. ,Si its Tom Oakey, Willie Cribbs and Mike Edelstein represented the Hi-Y at the annual Brother- hood Dinner co-sponsored each year by Catholic, Jewish and Masonic men's organizations. This year the dinner was held in the Masonic dining room.
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MEMBERS Bill Aitken Dennis Bandlow Louis Bodyanyi Willie Cribbs Bill Cumbers Ben Dozier Kay Hackett Don Harris Dick Havel Ed Johns Marvin Jones Marvin Jones Jim Julian James Kukuk John Kursteiner Clyde LaForest Dick Lee Dan McMillan Sherrill Neisch Bob O'Dell Ron O'Dell John Patterson Jerry Pekkarinnen Joe Peltier Richard Peltier Ronnie Perreman Fred Piering Tim Pomaville Patricia Skinner Mary Tesner Gary Thomas Dave Wright Robert Zeve Carolyn Ziehm Janice Ziehm Miss Doris Amsbury Sponsor AUDIO VISUAL AIDS CLUB The Audio Visual Aids Club is the service organ- ization that is responsible for all the MCHS audio visual equipment. Any student is eligibible for membership and may make application to Miss Amsbury, the faculty sponsor. Applicants must be reliable, trustworthy, and have a genuine interest in operating and caring for the equipment. Each prospective member is put on probation while he learns to operate the A.V.A. equipment. After final acceptance into the club, the student usually uses his study hall to work. The members operate proiectors of various types, tape recorders, record players, and the public address system for the faculty, students, school clubs, and dances. Often, they are called upon to show films at night school classes or to tape programs put on by the dramatics or vocal music departments. At the end of the year the club members par- ticipate in an annual picnic. A.V.A. ls Always On Call For Visual Aids The intricacies of a tape recorder are no mystery to Pat Skinner and Robert O'Dell as they prepare a machine tor use in a language classroom. .They are also trained to operate movie proiectors, slide and strip proiectors and the public address system. Muscles and know-how are the essentials required when the A.V.A. must show a movie upstairs. Robert O'Dell, Willie Cribbs, Benny Dozier and Pat Skinner manhandle their equipment.
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