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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA Future Homemakers of America is a club for girls who have had or are taking courses in home- making in iunior or senior high school. This national organization strives to work for better home living by improving human relations, broadening spiritual values, recognizing the value of education, finding career opportunities in home economics, and becoming better citizens. Club members have worked on various projects this year. They sold ball point pens and candy to the student body, dressed dolls for the Goodfellows, and filled Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. Swimming and skating parties provide recre- ation for the members. A highlight of the year is the F. H.A National Convention in Grand Rapids. like all organizations, the F.H.A. has need of a well filled 2' treasury. Here members Marcia Shamburger, Elizabeth Dennison and Sammye Gilley sell homemade candy. .X vamp Blindfolded and face dunked in a pan of water is a part of the informal initiation of the F.H.A. lt was fun for the members and not really too hard for the initiates to take. 88 F.H.A. Strives To Help Girls Grow Graciously MEMBERS Karen Powers President Joann Stark Vice-President Shirley Jennings Secretary Sammeye Gilley Treasurer Valerie Babbitt Patricia Cole Arlene Comben Karen Cook Janet Cooley Mary Cooley Dimka Declercq Elizabeth Dennison Donna Ebert Margaret Ervin Connie Gantt Judy Harder Mary Hatch Suzanne Hubert Brigitte Jansen Linda Jearls Sharon Lindahl Karen Nehls Janet Ormsby Barbara 'Peltier Marilyn Pillivant Marcia Shamburger Gail Ulman Miss Miriam Moorman Sponsor
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Science Club Provides Chance To Experiment SCIENCE CLUB Through the Science Club, interested students become aware of the importance of science in every- day living. Members explore the various scientific fields and include activities that interest those who are preparing for vocations which require scientific training. The Science Club is an especially active organ- ization and strives to have a variety of programs. The members took trips to the Flint Planetarium and Selfridge Air Force Base where they were shown the base's missle system. Several speakers have enter- tained the group, including gentlemen from the Edsel Cooperation and the Parke Davis Company. Often club programs are made available to the entire student body. Three Bell Telephone films have been presented and the members sponsored the Atomic Energy Assembly. Meetings are held every other Thursday night. The members discuss proiects and make club plans. Each year members compete against other scientific minded students in the area by entering various science proiects at the' Metropolitan Detroit Science Tom Essig, Karen Powers and Bernard Girson put up one of the many Science Club posters they use to advertise their very interesting meetings. Fair. MEMBERS Gary Vander 'Haagen President Thomas Essig Vice-President Donna Henderson Secretary Edward Bergmann Treasurer Patricia Andurs Ruthanne Arbuckle Donald Batkins Riene Boll James Bossart Timothy Capron Sharon Chambers John Collier Judy Dowdal Gary DuBois Robert Fettue Claudia Fox Sammye Gilley Bernard Girson Geary Henry John Huddlestone William Lockwood Chuck Merchant Nadine Messner Jim Naughton Fred Piellusch Karen Powers Marvin Schultz Mary Tesner Harold Trumbo Bruce Turner Bill Yates Wilbur McReynolds Mr. Ralph Bielawski Bill Yates, maker of the telescope in the foreground tells Fred Co'SPo so Piellusch all about how he built it including the tedious hours Mr. Paul ZUl'GlCOWSkl spent in grinding the lens Co-Sponsor 87
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Latin Club Delves Into The Glories Of Rome MEMBERS Joan Allen President Bernard Girson Vice-President Judy Steeh Secretary Mary Alice Harrison Treasurer Bob Altman Joanne Berglund Harriet Bridges Sally Bridges Bonnie Chaitman Ron Clarke Jim DeFrancis Ron Detrich Joan Edwards Daryl Esch Nancy Folkman Claudia Fox Vic Gregory Kay Hanley Donna Henderson Nancy Hiershy Joan Hooper Christine James Joseph Jeanette Susan Kaufman Karen Kunkel Elizabeth Lauri Donna Levine Barbara Massey Nadine Messner Jeanne Miller Marlene Morris Barbara Moore Nancy Normington Sherrill Neisch Marilyn Nyland Claudine Onraedt Marilyn Pillivant Margo Pringnitz Donna Rathe Sharon Rehner Suzanne Roy Irene Sagara Lynda Scher Mary-Jo Schietecatte l Florence Schwalm Susan Starkey Doug Sutherland Ruchel Yellin ii-N-'9 LATIN CLUB Carpe Diem------ English translation --- Sieze The Opportunity i is the maxim of the Latin Club. Its practical meaning has guided many club members. Early in the year new members are required to learn the club motto and participate in various ac- tivities. These proiects are climaxed at an enjoyable informal initiation. Following the informal proced- ure comes the impressive candlelight services of admission to the club. The significance of cutting the apple and lighting the candles add to the fes- tivities. During the Saturnalia Celebration members at- tended a pot-luck dinner. At its conclusion they were entertained by a pantomime act and the singing of Christmas carols. QED Nancy Folkman, Suzanne Roy and Nancy Normington take a few minutes from the business of the monthly Latin Club meeting to glance at the latest news in the Roman newspaper to which the club subscribes. Hail Caesar is the shout these four fledgling Latin Club mem- Ml'5- Ellzclbelh Penzien bers must give on command as a part of the rigorous club initi- Sponsor ation which is held early in the fall.
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