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CL B ACTIVITIE . . . Enliven the School Year LETTERMAN'S CLUB - Len Zielinski waits for the approval of Michael Glynn and James Payne as Robert Klein models the new letter . All sports are discussed and debated while the groundwork for principles and ideals are formu- lated. They strive to keep up the established princi- ple and the styles in keeping with the modern pace. -19'-'f-. X FUTURE NURSES CLUB - The primary function of this club is to better acquaint the future nurses with their future profession. Listening to lectures, reading and discussing current literature on this noble career is frequently augmented by an inter- esting project to help th ose afflicted. Sandra Pritroczak, Pat Metzger, Sharon Duke and Pat Plunkey begin work on baskets to be sent to the hospitals to brighten many a tray at Thanksgiving time, JETS CLUB - The 312th Junior Engineering Technical Society of the Michigan State University is one of the most active clubs at school. To become a member a boy must meet a high grade level and put in extra time on advanced science projects of his own choice. Visiting Dow Chemical in Midland, the Laugh Planetar- ium in Flint, the Atomic Energy Plant in Monroe plus Movies, Slides, demonstrations and lectures keep this club from ever having a dull moment. Shown below attend- ing the Annual Michigan State Jets Convention is Ron D'Aost, Sr. Pius, Sr. Martin, moderator, Michael Lamson, Captain,and Mr. Edward Slaga, advisor. Pflqe 76
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ful? lk ,r 'I N if 'Y' if I i ra an Student Activities It beats gaily when we par- take in the various activities. Never were we at a loss for something to do. The year began with a cycle of untold activitiesg spiritually with a solemn retreat, giving us the opportunity to search our hearts - socially with dances, initiation, paper drives, and the Fall Festival. As the year pro- gressed, our activities reached a new high. Our rich extra-curricular pro- ram gave us the feeling that everyone belongs - each con- tributing his share to bring us closer to the school with a heart.
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STUDE COUNCIL . . . Heart of the Student Body The Student Council is in a serious consultation over the retums of the first few days of the magazine drive. Most of the Flint area had suffered a lay-off from work and the returns were creeping in too slowly. Their new strategy proved successful, however, as the goal was reached. Sister Bonaventure observes the proceedings as Joseph Gresock, Student Council President, checks accounts: and Irene Makahon checks returns on subscriptions. Cecil Jakiemec holds the prized Homer for Grade Eight, highest sellers, and Robert Juretich holds the unde- sirable low room sign for Grade Nine. The main objectives of our Student Coun- E cil are: to promote student activity, develop harmonious relations between students and faculty, to assist in management of the school, to develop attitudes of good citizenship and to promote the general welfare of all. With these aims in mind, the '59 Student Council, under the direction of Sister M. Bonaventure, Principal, helped to organize i i a chapter of the National Honor Society. ' They also sponsored the magazine drive, candy sale drive, Valentine Hop, Roller Skat- ing Parties, and other activities. 9, 9, F The effoiics of our Studint Coulricil ang f fi. acu ty wor ing as a team. e p to eep an 'gb 5' 9? 'fi maintain our school unity, loyalty, and spirit. 1- 6 .P Q .git V, ' 4' QNAL Pat Metzger and Delphine Tomaszewski, active members of the Junior Red Cross,are setting up an exhibit to give the students a periscopic .view of the various activities in which the Junior Red Cross participates. .4 Page 77
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