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Volunteers The Volunteer Program at St. xIohn's consists of a group of men who embark on errands of service to the sick, the slow learners, and the mentally retarded. This year the crusaders often visited Washington junior High and First Christian Church where they turtored students who found it difficult to learn. A number of these men also undertook the mission of visiting various Toledo hospitals where they performed work ranging from patient-care to paper work. 138 ' l Bob Morrison chalks up a few prob- lems on the black board. Larry Chapp Ctopj, Ron Parker CMiddlej, and Mike O'Reilly fbottomj guide their charges through the intricacies of the three
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Science Club The Science Club is in its first year at St. LIohn's after being organized primarily for freshmen and sophomores by Frs. james Lotze and Charles Sweeney SJ. The members meet weekly either for discussion or for work on an individual projects. Many of the scientists traveled to various science fairs with their projects as a climax to their year of hard work. john Wendler and Ted Ronau puzzle over an unidenti- fied microorganism. lu' ' Dan Dietzer takes care of his many mice. Bill Bebell rechecks some data con- cerning his assortment of plants. it it --t . If 1 Fr. Lotze and Keith Klein prepare a slide for their view ing enjoyment.
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, ., ,. -V V .H A 5-5 ll' my H w V 5, if '1--,- , ., , ,. 1 , Q I ., Mark Mossing . . . Algebra's his forte. ii Matt Cory formulates an answer, Hey, Father! Where's the 1av? Frank Beauregard ponders a problem. jim Ragan teaches and learns.
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