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?vcZa'ze tandem ,0'ze,bcme naw- The Future Teachers Club is an organization com- posed of students interested in the teaching profession. The members gain much practical experience by helping teachers correct papers, by observing teaching methods in the classroom, and, on occasion, by engag- ing in substitute teaching. The meetings of this club are spent in sharing teach- ing experiences with fellow members and, when, pos- sible, with Future Teachers Clubs of other schools. left to right, Row I: Janet Abdalla, Nan Weathertield, Mandy Clark, Linda Ortega, Rita Hatem, Mary Ann Colvert, Sharon Fasoli, Sandy Miller, Peggy Phipps, Mary Kubas, Sally Sue Dailey, Elvera Pellettieri. Row 2: Pat Walsh, Kathy Hickey, Mary Ann McGinnis, Mary Litovich, Elizabeth Figel, Frances McBride, Judy Reagan, Pat DiGiorgio, Johanna Piptone, Betty Shields, Mary Kramer, Claudine Herberlin, Carol Platz. Row 3: Cathy Dorsey, Mary Seabury, Joan Hickey, Pat Martin, Cheri Haines, Mary Jo Figel, Barbra Dawson, Ritamae Cayzer, Dani Triggs, Pat Recor, Kathe- leen Baltutat. Row 4: Rita SchauerKay Connor, Gerta Klementich, Lana Jones, Judy Wagenbrenner, Darthy Hodges, Marlene Corrigan, Carol Greishaber, Sharon Monroe, Valerie Wilber, Ellen Gatz Future Teacher officers, left to right, Bar- bara Dawson, Mary Kramer, Carole Platz Johanna Pipitone. ll8 ..,,,f. 1 '
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.fczaafwlczdfzea Kama to time an iedz feet You can always expect that when a bunch of girls get together for speech class, they won't have a very hard time iabbering about something. Under the direction of Sister John Dominic, the Lacordaires learn correct ways of speaking both in public or iust with a few of their friends. I They learn the correct manner of holding debates, forums, and panel discussions. This is certainly a good way to put women's gabbing mouths to work. .M OFFICERS Left to right: Nancy Walsh, Secretary, Peggy Log gins, Vice-Presidcnty Ann Ehrct, President: Mar Kubas, Treasurer. Left to right, kneeling: Sally Crowe, Kathy Soule, Lucy Sciarra, Elizabeth Ann Fiegel, Jo Ann Camperi, Pat Lautenschleger, Peggy Loggins, Nancy Walsh, Pat Anderson, Joan Monroe. Row 2: Kathy Baltutat, Kathie Maloney, Bruna Simmons. Marybeth Hellwig, Mary Jo Fic-gel, Dolores Calyano, Ann Ehret, Nancy Barth, Val Wilber, Sharon Ruh, Mary Ann Walt, Dorothy Miville, Elizabeth Menegctti, Judy Burns.
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akee cmee adam! ,0 Q an QZGQGZJJ. Clockwise, Janet Abdalla, President: Lana Jones, Vice-President, Carole Platz, Secretary: Alicia Wilson, Treasurer. PIONEER SCIENCE CLUB Left to right, kneeling: Chuck Belitti, Tony Pisano, Pat Donnelly, Mike Donnelly, Bill Fowler, Mike Hubbard. Row 2: Mark Blessum, Bill Reiss, Chuck Ettari, Pat Zartman, Richard Clark, Jim Messing, Mike Breen, Ralph Parrett. Row 3: Mike Nicklin, Dion Dostaler, George Pfiffner, Dove Schwien, Jim Futterer, Max Whitney, George Zeliff. Unlike other clubs at Mission High, the Pioneer Science Club has no meetings and no club proiect. This small group which is composed of volunteer Physics and Chem- istry students meets weekly on Thursday evenings under the watchful and helpful eye of Father Reed. The club members devote their time to working on long experi- ments which couldn't be completed during the regular class period, proiects for the annual school science fair, and various other scientific undertakings which will be beneficial to them in future study. TRI-SIGMA SCIENCE CLUB Left to right, Row 'l: Mandy Clark, Janet Abdalla, Nan Weather- field, Rita Hatem, Elvera Pelletieri, Carol Fitzgerald, Lorie Ricci- ardi, Mary Canny. Raw 2: Dani Triggs, Anne Elliott, Elizabeth Ann Fiegel, Sarah Bouton, Pat Ford, Carole Platz. Row 3: Joy Willin, Val Wilber, Ellen Galz, Mary Jo Fiegel, Sally Sue Dailey, Alicia Wilson. Row 4: Cheri Haines, Mary Beth Sheahan, Pat Recor, Lana Jones, Judy Wagenbrenner, Doreen Neustatter, Cathy Dorsey. To further the interest of Mission students by bringing the world of science down to earth is the goal of the Tri-Sigma Club. Meetings are never dull for they always include movies or discussions on current science topics led by Sister M. Clarice, The Science Fair is under the capable direction of the Tri-Sigmas and thanks to them it was smoothly run. Back from one trip and off on another seems to be the motto of the club for they are constantly on the go. This year's itinerary included the Zolatone Paint and Chemical Company, Stewarts For- mula Company, Avon Cosmetics Company and the State Pathological Laboratory.
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