VOL. XII, NO. 5
DECEMBER 4, 1970

Maine West Club News

Key Club has been observing Key Club Week since November 29 and will continue to until December 5. Jared Birchfield '72, president, hopes that the club's soap drive will be a success. The drive which is to aid the Dixon School for the Mentally Retarded is being held until December 12. Boys interested in joining the club or attending Forest Hospital on December 8 to play volleyball with the adolescent patients should contact Mr. John Hugh, sponsor, or any club member.


Officers for fourth period Office Occupations Club are seniors Michele Stover, president; Diane Yieser, vice‑president; Barb Matthews, secretary‑news reporter; Joanne Mazonne, treasurer; and Darline Thompson, area delegate.


Miss Linda Lamer, Pep Club sponsor, stated that due to a rise in bus expenses it will be necessary to raise the prices for the Pep buses to the away games to $.75 for club members and $1 for non‑members.

The winners of the Pep Club candy sale are Donna Inwood '72, an RCA portable television; John Dini '71, an RCA cassette tape recorder; Lin Kamradt '71, Karen Enzenbacher '73, and Carol Ratowski '72, RCA transistor radios. Profits on this year's candy sale were over $1,000 higher than last year. Miss Larner said that the sweaters ordered through Pep Club will arrive before Christmas, and some extras will be available to those who did not order theirs and wish to do so.


Usherettes Club, a newly formed club, sponsored by Mrs. Joan Plock, is still in the planning stage. Any girl who is interested should contact Mrs. Plock in A-212.


On November 23, 24, and 25 M‑Club initiated new members. The club heat the faculty for the first time in the history of M‑Club‑Faculty games. The profits from that game amounted to about $800.