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fb FIRST ROW: Miss Minor, Advisor, B. Alexander, J. Weidner, M. Hickey, J. Raymond S Hom L COUQIII P Kllmek A Schnitzhofer, L. Daniels, L. Ferrell, K. Kipley, T. Karhu, J. Fry, G. Boman. SECONID ROW Nl Howard C Nlaranoviskx X Partain, C. Garrett, M. Gordon, S. Druding, J. Tomecek, D. Callahan, S. Carter P Carr S Waters B Blake Nl Reiter J Schultz. THIRD ROW: A. Finch, D.Tuller, R. Heslop, D. Sharpe, N. Palmquist, D Spamer F Vleyers D Greene R Pawlov-ich D. Roeseler, J. Rasinen, S. Chapple, S. Armstrong, R. Hambree, E. Bartram. Organized in 1947, the JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE encourages among Latin students an interest in the customs, language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. Programs, which include talks, plays, panel discussions, and group singing, are presented at the monthly meetings. The Roman Banquet, which is held every spring, is an occasion when students and faculty, all fittingly costumed, enjoy an evening of Roman food and fun. The officers of the club are Consulsz Nancy Hom and Sue Drudingg and Scriba: Judy Fry. The club sponsor is Miss Minor. PHE EH III. B FIRST ROW: J. Ludwig, F. Nlac Lean, N. Nelson. SECOND ROW 'Y Sneddon C Garrett W1 G0Td0f1 S Druding, B. Brady, J. Kneeland, S. Goniwicha, Il. Nlorin, G Boman THIRD ROW 'lllSS IXHTHHXZ 15-dV1S0f N. Spamer, J. Zink, K. Jenkins, J. Southart, N. Schiller S Collins Nl Teagen S SOFVHFI I YOIIOD FOURTH ROW: G. NlcElligott, J. Stephens, D. Rotrock, R Willans J Wiltsie J Downer J Rasinen J Dunn, K. Kuhls. The French Club was originated at Redford Union in 1958 at the request of the French students. The clubis purpose is to give to its I members a better under- standing of the French language and customs. The activities include bi-weekly meetings and the French llanquet, The officers are President, Frazer Nlac Lean, Vice- President, Nancy Nelson, and Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Ludwig. The spon- sor is Nliss Kamatz.
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FIRST ROW: J. Kneeland, C. Nelson, E. Homer, S. Pulju, B. Shepard, J. Coler, K. Nettle. SECOND ROW: J. Zink, V. Schoof, J. Dunn, E. Nylund, M. Lambrix, C. Crittenden, I. Foley, S. Karl. THIRD ROW: J. Whyte, D. Stosted, I.. Fortner, K. Arpin, D. Drummond, N. Chilson, C. Montgomery. The, V.C.Y. Club is one of the older clubs of the school. It has a special purpose which is to promote Christian fellowship among the students. The officers are President, Ken Arping Vice-Presi- dent, Sharon Puljug Secretary-Treasurer, lrene Foley. The sponsor is Mrs. Burge who is taking over while fVlrs. Gaither is ill and out of school. .Il Y. The Y-Teens are sponsored by the YWCA. Like the other school clubs, they play a part in social activities and have many social events planned. They have fund-raisin projects, u,sing the money for some worthy cause. The Y-Teens have a jub at the junior and senior high school. Their aim is: To grow as a person in mind and spirit S To grow in friendship toward people of all races To grow in knowledge and love of God. Y-Teen officers: Nancy Spamer, President, Fran Jobe, Vice-President, Carolyn Ziembec, Secretary, Sally Trinka, Corresponding-Secretary, Diane Spamer. Treasurer, Juanita Zink, Chaplain, Ruth Lenover, Inter club- counsel. FIRST ROW: J. Zink, C. Ziembiec, N. Spamer, F. Jobe, S. Trinka, D. Spamer. SECOND ROW: C. Kern, J. Vanderell, J. Hansen, D. Martin, S. Wolfe, B. Adkins. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Schultz, Advisor, C. McLeod, D. Nolte, R. Lenover, M. Hazard, P. Carr, M. Goode, C. Lee. F1
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SIIIE IIE CLUB V ,mn fm m :fam .BV FIRST ROW: C. Martin, F. MacLean, J. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rudd, Advisor, M. Yacos, M Butzo, N. Tornberg, R. Leja, S. Pruss, N. Sneddon, N. Baker. THIRD ROW: D. Fox, .l- K028, F Meyer, J. Downer, A. Finch, D. Roessler, R. Runkis, J. Rasinnen, W. Echlin. The SCIENCE CLUB iM C DELTA TJ was originated to further interest and knowledge in science at Redford Union. The club activities include the annual Science Fair, projects, lectures, and field trips, and special experiments not covered by the science curriculum. The officers are Frazer MacLean, President, John Hoffman, Vic Secretary, and Larry Crane, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: B. McClain, J. Schroeder, A. Spencer, C. MacLeod, D. Finch. SECOND ROW: T. Molyreaux, C. Young, C. Thifault, Mrs. Jewell, Advisor. gug7.....,.... ill .H e-Pre si den tg Carol Martin , BIULIJGY EL B The Biology Club, a branch of thelarge Science Club of Redford Union, originated in the winter of 1957, with Mrs. J. Jewell as the sponsor. President of this club is Judy Schroeder. The purpose is to increase an interest in biology and to give interested persons a chance to work on extra-curricular projects.
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