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Students Donate Time, Blood The Health Careers Club is made up of students who care and want to get involved. It's a service oriented club for both girls and boys who work at hospitals or nursing homes as volunteers. The Club, advised by Miss Beth Noble and presided over by senior Mary Jones, meets once a month. These meetings are held to discuss and familiarize its members about various aspects of health-related professions. The Bloodmobile was one of the services that the Health Careers Club, along with some students from Skill Center, helped organize. Evelyn Duso and Sherrie Krawiec headed the proiect. The students assisted the nurses and also worked in the canteen. As a result of everyone's efforts, the Bloodmobile received l 16 pints of blood - ci new record high for the city schools! Top Dani Krapohl still doesn t look too sure as the nurse explains the procedure of drawing blood. bottom left: Powers' Health Careers Club: top left Miss Noble advisor Joyce Kaczmarek Michele Skrzypczak Mary Murphy, Donna Macksood, Margie O'Brien, Bridget Scott, Sue Nassar bottom left Becky Petrill Pam Dmoch Terri Montpas Mary Jones, Barb Hooper, Sharon Ringlein, Sandy Hollar. bottom right: Terry Ross counts his freckles while waiting for instructions on what happens next. Activities 73
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Chess Club Makes Its Move Opportunities reveal themselves often in the Chess Club. lt provides a chance for interested students to compete with students from other schools, as well as a chance for them to learn more about chess. Powers Chess Club is now in their third year and pride themselves on their fine record: 19 wins O losses. We're especially proud of Mr. .lim Waner's ini- tiative in arranging for the birth of the Genesee County Chess League. Powers was able to become a member of this league through the generous S160 gift from the Student Government. At this time we applaud the Chess Club and heartily wish them continued success! Top: Mike Hooper and Rick Shomin play against time and each other while Bob Ciochan contemplates the next move. middle: Dan Hall moves in toward Mike Lunn's men as Kevin Sheppard looks on. bottom: I sf row: Bob Pavolich, Paul Arceo, Rick Flood. 2nd row: Ray Pavolich, Kathy O'Malley, Mariqueta Aluguilar, Joan VanCamp, James Waner. 3rd row: Joe Steve, Tom George, Derek Barth, Mike Lunn. 4th row: Ray Manning, Rick Shomin, Keith Keeler, Steve Cohorn. Z2 Activities
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Student Senate Aims to Please When the i974 Student Senate met for their first meeting of the year, they set a goal for themselves. Their mission was to inspire class spirit and participation within the school. Under the competent leadership of senior chairman Dave Verdun, the 21 member council began to plan activities which would help make their goal a reality. Kathy Simms was chosen as treasurer to handle the financial end ofthe plans. Homeroom representatives were elected to improve communication between the student body and the stu- dent government. Soon after this, activities such as Homecoming, Movies, Fall Week and the candy sale started appearing on the agenda. The senate also spon- sored gym nights, dances atter games, spirit halls, the Student Talent Show and class trips. Let it never be said that this year's Senate did not do their best to achieve their goal and promote school unity. Top: Ron Sompels and Barb Amesbury look with spite upon the photographer who would dare to interrupt their meeting. above: Student Senate: from left: Cathy Davis, Matt Collier, Dave Verdun, Ellyn Heimforth, Glenn Norman, Barb Amesbury, Karen Donnelly, Renee Lavielle, Joanne Wilson, Ron Sompels, Judy Harchick, Col- leen Kendra, Laura Amesbury, Mary Lindman and Evelyn Duso. middle right: Chairman Dave Verdun discusses an upcoming event with Glenn Norman while Matt Collier looks on. right: Judy Har- chick, Evelyn Duso and Colleen Kendra show various reactions at a weekly meeting. 74 Activities
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