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fs-f U it ,Nwi Operators' Club ... always there and ready to go. Under the care- lul direction of Sister Mary Jane, O P., the merrbers learn all the techniques of operating various audio- visual machines and show movies in all classes with courtesy and etihciency. Members of the club are, Standing: Ralph Roden- baugh, Jerry Beiler, Ronald Soblcowialc, Mike Gar- vin, Donald Walderzalc, Kenneth Soneteld, James Ciolelr, Robert Roka. Seated: Bot: Beiler, John Well- man, John Mann, and Melvin Diechman SSA inspires Sodalists . . . Some of the delegates to the TSSA discuss their experiences. Standing: Participating in a panel on the TSSA are: Seated: Robert Vv'alsh Virginia La Londe, Kay Fahnanstiel: Kenneth Sonefelcl, Donna Willing, moderator, Judy Bray, Mike Garvin, Mary Hagarty, Bernard Diehl Frances Johnson, Milce Garvin, Judy Bray, Bernard Diehl, Peter Standing: Mary Jane Peterson. Dominguez, and Mary l-lagarty. Seated: Judy Pietrzalc, Helen McDon- ald, and Barbara Schneider. .-..l....JY! ai' Forty-three Sodalists attended tne annual TSSA held at the Uni' versity of Detroit, Here they are conducting their own TSSA tor SS. Peter and Paul Sodalists, Fol- lowing the program ot the fre se,-ssions held at U of D, tne Sodalists give talks on tne nav tore, need, worlc, heart and goal oi trte Soaalit, Pri-'ect Bot: rl, I. Lili:-3 J-, is-5 - K .-
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Q We strengthen our social bonds . . . fl 'ew '3 ne git? ct 're Serrcr' is rarsea :cr the Vs? time. l l I. -5.1--.1 i Y vs nz, A Dressed in costumes ol the gay '2O's ard combining song and dance, Ja Anne Stuart, Carol Yockey, Pat Schein, Denise Maxwell, Gerry Merdylc, and Carol .li Strasel display' talent at the Senior Pep Meeting. If-X Talented Seniors, Ruth Biver, Gail Telrnos, Kay Kaczor, Jo Anne Stuart, Carol Strasel, and Kathleen Young provide posters and decorations tor the senior-sponsored party to welcome the Fresh- men. W'arrn hwnor, speaking ability, and wonderful personality all add ap to a great master of ceremonies which Ed Eisch is, as was evident in the first Pep Meeting ot the year. More 'alert in the Senior class. Representing members ot the tootcall saead, Ca'ol Yoclcey, Judy Schneilmart, Sylvia Smith, Denise Mawseli, Pat Screw, and Gerry Mendyk sing an original sang with spirit and E 'T'i.JStC5'Y', 4 1' H tilll. ill I y . l 5 I 1 1 r
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Librarians serve us . . . In-on we-4' 1 ,Xe Me'noers ot the Library Club are right at horne among tne books Standing: Juay Bray, Virginia La Lorde, Barbara Schneider, Veronica Renter, Judy Navarro, Mary McCorn'i:k, Dorothy Shields, Marrianne Makl. Seated: Frances Hagarty and Margaret Gorney. Miss VVordc'ln1an, Librarian, coaches two cl he-t assistants, Virginia La Londo and Judy Bray. Science Club is fun and work . . . 'S ps' 'F lla- f l ,I Q fi W nt ,Q l En c-,ing a social rneeting are left tc rigntg Ralpr Radenbaugn, Kay Anotner social group are left to right: Mary McCarty, Pot Pcrman, Fahrarstiel, Frances Johnson, James riogrnan, Carol McGuire, Mary Polly Krueger, Mary Hogorty, Mike Garvin, Susan Hart, Edwin Mack, Arn Krugielka, Tina Peters, Joyce Ryflewski, Jocrt Mclierra, Kathy Judy Lange-neker, Virginia La Londe, Judy Pietrzak, Kenneth Sorefeld, Langeneker, Brian Bissonette Janice Russell, Frarces Hagarty, and Mary Lou Sawaska, Jane Greketis, and Judy Bray. Richard Langley. 're Science Explorers' Clcb gifes interested students an opporturity to defelop their latent talent in science. As a menrber of Science Clubs of America and the Michigan Jurttor Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, r also presents the opportunity to enter literary and artistic work in the anrual Spring Science Fair which the Junior Academy sporsors. De'egates to the Midland Science Fair display their pro ects, left to right Larry Jacobi, Judy Edgar, Jane Eggers, Heler McDonald, Barbara Schneider, and Mary PTCJVY. an-,fy 4 xHK'-'-Q.
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