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LATIN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: Schmiedicke, Sharon Wallington, Barbara Holland, Sharon Wilson, Sue Griffith, Ann Van Oeveren, Pam Tornga, Kathy Worth, Rochelle Geluso, Charlene Blanchard, Pat Salatka. ROW TWO: Larry Link, Kathy Everett, Marge Meconis, Fran Avery, Alberta Astros, Jan Szymoniak, Mary Appel, Judy DeVries, Jackie Minogue, Jackie Marculis, Ann Tuffelmire, Ellen Baweia, Kathy Sielawa, Judy Junghans, Janice Cran, Kathy Parau- Chris Prawdzik, Mary Sobel, Donna ka, Julie Schmitt, Tam Kozak. ROW THREE: Kim Sluia, John Hanks, Art Armiio, Dave Thayer, Mike Glynn, Fred Antczak, Ray Matthews, Bill Wallace, Kolleen Muczynski, Janet Schmidt, Mary Beth Gardner, Lucy Kulenieks, Joe Schmitt, Al Shaheen, John Aylward, Tom Simons, Dan Hendershot, Roger Callanan. TOP ROW: Sister Bernita Marie, Clyde Kozak, Bob Dubiel, Bob Dauser, Sister Mary Rosario. Latin Club enlivens Latin customs The old Roman caste system, under the direc- tion of Sister Bernita Marie and Sister Mary Rosario, is being relived in our modern space age through the Latin Club. The club is divided into five Legions, each presided by two Senators. The activities of the different Legions are then co- ordinated by the consul. The plebians make up the body of each Legion and are served by the slaves who are candidates for admittance. Students advance from one level to another by earning points for various activities such as plays, reports, and proiects concerned with Roman life. l l Isn't he cool? exclaims Joe Schmitt.
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A promising Future lies ahead The goal of the Future Teachers Association is to give its members a more comprehensive insight into the teaching profession - its pros and cons, and the various fields that are open to a young person entering the occupation. This year, under the guidance of Miss Johnson and Mr. Stewart, the members have probed into the above and have gained practical experience by acting as teacher aids and by attending institutes such as the one given at Aquinas College. To provide practical experience as a secretary, Sister M. Lea has organized the future Secretaries Club. The services rendered the faculty members have been numerous- They range from the typing of tests to other supplementary materials needed for classroom use. One club which has had a strong existence at West for several years is the Future Nurses. Experience in nursing and its diFFerent fields is the most important aim ofthe club. Through the aid of their adviser, Sister M. Victor Rose, they managed to obtain over three hundred dollars for the Mus- cular Dystrophy Fund. They also added to the Christmas spirit by caroling to the children at St. Mary's Hospital. With this spirit of self-sacrifice the teaching, secre- tarial, and nursing professions will gain much in the future. FUTURE NURSES-SEATED: Catherine Klocko, Ginny Geerling, Presi- dent Janice Sobotka, Vice-President Pam Hoeksema, Sister M. Victor Rose, Treasurer Nancy Radawski, Secretary Nancy Powers, Marlene Siegel, Therese Dochod. ROW TWO: Christine Rasch, Nancy Kohane, Mary Appel, Linda Host, Mary Zokoe, Evelyn Zbikowski, Karen Sobel, Nan Badgerow, Anne Marie Brown, Patricia Butler, Brenda Bailey, Mary Beth Gardner, Annette Meistas, Bernadette Gregels.
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