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MEMBERS Joan Allen Bob Altman Roberta Barnes Bonnie Bell Joanne Berglund Gail Bock Riene Boll Jerry Bovenschen Mona Brandenburg Harriet Bridges Sally Bridges Carolyn Burgan Margie Brunke Geraldine Burk Hal Carroll Valerie Carroll Bonnie Chaitman Pat Cole Barbara Dariing Jim DeFrancis Susan Dixon Diane Donaldson Claudia Fick Nancy Folkman Constance Forton Claudia Fox Connie Gantt Olivia Gantt Sammye Gilley Vic Gregory Mary Hansen Judie Hill Carole Hinmon Lenore 'Howard Veronika Ingraltia Carole Jones Elizabeth Jobse Kathleen Kohn Bill Kreifeldt A Faye Krueger Judy Larlee Elizabeth Lauri William Lockwood Lynda Markle Gretchen Meitzner Patricia Moncrief Barbara Moore Louisei Muendelein Sharom Murrel Nancy Normington Robert O'Dell Mary Ellen Petitpren Mary Alice Harrison Jackie Simpson Susan Starkey Judy Steeh Gordon Sutherland Carole Thomas H Phyllis Weber Q, Sally Weissingertx Bather Boosters Cheer Sports Teams To Victory HBH OUT Doug Sutherland and Jim DeFrances are putting up the long drawers and the sign to go with them in preparation for the Port Huron Basketball game. Apparently it helped for we won the game in the last seconds of ploy. BATHER BOOSTERS Bathers! Bathers! was iust one of the rousing cries of the spirited Bother Boosters. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Frank Dennis, the Boosters got off to an early start. They organized their club at the beginning of the football season and turned out in full force to cheer the MCHS eleven. Eighty-five strong, the Bather Boosters formed the foundation of school spirit that was displayed throughout the '58-'59 sport season. Members of the club decorated the football field for the Little Brown Jug game with Port Huron and participated in the Halloween pep assembly prior to the football game with the Shamrocks of East Detroit. During the basketball season the Bather Boosters were re- sponsible for the clever posters displayed at the games and the check- room they ran for the patrons. The Boosters have pushed school spirit and morale to an all time high. BIG REDS Ginnie Weissinger Sharon White Margo Rooney Gloria Ross Suzanne Roy Don Ryser Sue Williams Claudette Wilsey Anne Wright Ruchel Yellin Margaret Zook Michael Edelstein Michele Tunk Margo Pringnitz Maureen Quinn Lynda Scher 114 Nancy Schmidt Florence Schwalm Mary Schwalm Sue Sheridan Marlene Smith Beverly Spicer Mr. Frank Dennis Sponsor
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Office Trainees Become Proficient 0n The Job OFFICE TRAINING CLUB s To foster an interest in office occupations and training is the purpose of the Office Training Club. Students who participate in the Cooperative Training Program or are in the eleventh or twelfth grades may belong to this organization. Club members attend school in the morning and hold an office iob in the afternoon. Mrs. Evelyn Gerkey, the club sponsor, records the various student iobs on slide film. These slides are placed in a file for future reference and are sometimes shown at club meetings which are held once a month. Various club experiencees contribute in making good business men and women for the future. The highlight of the school year is the Employer- Employee Banquet. This occasion, which takes place in May, gives the students an opportunity to enter- tain their employers. Office Training Club members hold part-time iobs in downtown Mount Clemens businesses. Here, Yvonne Stacy and Janet Beck Q'58J, chat with their boss at the Savings Bank. Barbara Wood answers the telephone inquiry of a customer as Kathleen Scherrer checks her spelling in a business letter as a part of their work. Both girls are employed in the office of the S. S. Kresge Co. under the co-operative education program. MEMBERS Sandie Ford Wilma Blevins President Beverly Brenniman Florence Ernst Geraldine Burk Vice-President Ellen Darlene Durst Evelyn Cotter Secretary Linda Crutchfield Barbara Wood Anastacia De LaCruz Tfeewfef Shirley Dow Joanne Anderson Judy Ernst Judy Beltz Mary Ann Golda Carol Blaisdell Arleen Harder Janet Harvey Sharon Hunger Kathleen Jones Donna Kirkum Sharon Klockow Sandy Musser Gloria Kukuk Marlene Nieman Henry Parkinson Joyce Plavlianich Barbara Rataiczak Elaine Sahrow Kathleen Scherrer Christine Shuder Martha Smith Yvonne Stacey Dianne Thomas Lynne Wedhorn Carol Wissner Mrs. Evelyn Gerkey Sponsor
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M.C. Letter Winners Prove Their Versatilit Q George Brda and George Dubbs, MC Club initiates polish the big boot held by member MEMBERS David Mial President John Buckholz Vice-President Bob Eaton Secretary Henry Parkinson Treasurer Charles Baarck John Baarck Tom Bailey Dean Carpenter Mike Childers .lack Consiglio George Dubbs Bryan Ellis Fred Gerds Selma Harrington Keith Wendt Herbert Johnson Roy Lueth Bob Nicholson Harvey Pearl Dave Sheridan David Wright Mr. Ernest Buck holz John Buckholz. That boot will really have a shine after all new members have had their 5P0 50' chance with brush, polish and buffer. M C CLUB Varsity letter winners are eligible for member- ship in the MC Club. This club promotes athletics and good sportsmanship and the members give their assistance at athletic contests. Meetings consist of an informal business dis- cussion concerning proiects and plans and then the boys retire to the gym to participate in a sports activity. Each year the club presents the MC basketball game. Club members dress in ridiculous outfits and form two basketball teams which amuse the student body. The money from this project is contributed to the MC Club Scholarship fund. Annually, the club presents one of its members this scholarship award. The winner is determined on points allowed for scholastic and athletic achieve- ment. The club also awards a trophy to one outstand- ing senior player in each sport. The recipients are chosen from a vote of coaches and teammates. In the spring, members join with the other boys' clubs of MCHS to give the Spring Swing. Dove Sheridan and Dean Carpenter point out the MC club's rules governing letter sweaters. Numerals on the right sleeve, service stripes and stars on left and emblem above the pocket.
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