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OLD GIRLS' 'LEADERS First row, left to right-Joyce Adams, Lucille Lombardi, Jeanne Binkley, Jeanne Martin, Jeanne Wichern, Audrey Featheringham, Catherine Stillo, Evelyn Cartwright, Wanda Cartwright, Doris Rank. Second row-Norma McLaughlin, Betty Martin, Mary Lockarcl, Joanne Riley, Marilyn Carter, Ethel Bulat, Esther Huff, Donna Slusser, Mary Ellen Johnson, Ida Mae Davidson. President ,,...... .,.. ,...,..,,r......., M a rilyn Carter Vice President ,,,s,. .....,,.,,........,,tt J ean Wichern Secretary ..,,,....,.,.,.... ,,,,t,., , Audrey Featheringham Treasurer .,.,.,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,r...,..........,....,,. Jean Martin Adviser ..,,,,,,., . ...,t......,,,,.,.., .Miss Hester Jane Johnston, Miss Peg Eckis Spending an active year under the guidance of their officers, these girls planned and conducted boy-girl playnights, gym exhibit, and the Annual Yale-Harvard classic. Although they were elected to membership in a former year, they had to perform feats on the apparatus and demonstrate skill in games to remain in the club. The girls helped their instructors, Miss Johnston and Miss Eckis, with the gym and swimming classes. They were tested on up-to-date basketball rules, and they w ,- responsible for learning new changes in life-saving rules for the swimmer. as '-3 iff I Ml I i J 4, , l',r'U,f.J! Page 149
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BOYS' LEADERS President ..... . .,.....w. ............ J im Smith Vice President ...... ....... J ack Stapleton Secretary ,,,,,,,,, ....,. D an Altieri Treasurer ,.,,,,,, ,........ A rt Polen Adviser ..,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,...,,,........ H arty Wieck The purpose of the Boys' Leaders is to cultivate an interest in gymnastics and to develop leadership and coordination. High lighting the year's events was a dance held with Girls' Leaders on May 5, featuring the McKinley High School swing band. Other activities included three playnights and the annual gym exhibition with the usual display of marching and pyramids. Completing the year's activities, a picnic was held at the Stadium Park where the officers for the following year were installed. The c1ub's membership soared to ninety. Charles Carter, president, entered the navy at the end -- ' yn t semester. p imma f as 2. 'i 875. ' Sak 9,45 Q.-, . -. '1 ' Page 148
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NEW GIRLS' LEADERS First row, left to right-Shirley Moose, Helen Zantopoulos, Lois Colby, Ruth Mosley, Mary Ann Lallo, Donna Rice, Lois Bradley, Lillian Hagan, Josephine Rogers, Joanne Hayne. Second row-Pat Snyder, Toni Gemma, Peg Bulat, Norma Cramer, Carolyn Schauer, Shirley Neal, Joan Garner, Ann Macredes, Pasty Patterson, Priscilla Holder. Third row-Ann Yengling, Evelyn Kallos, Carolyn Tresse, Norma Flannigan, Mary Brookins, Betty Volas, Esther Patton, Pat Turner, Dolly Mellas, Lena Ranipi. Fourth row-Jackie Edwards, Beatrice Pujazon, Marian Shain, Emma Brown, Marian Whitacre. Under the direction of Miss Hester Jane Johnston and Miss Peg Eckis these girls entered the Leaders Club in January by meeting certain qualifications in scholarship and sports ability. They passed rigid tests on rings, ladders, horses in tumbling basket ball, volleyball, and swimming for such skills are conducive to poise This club is composed of sophomores and juniors, capable, energetic and interested in helping gym classes by giving instructions in basketball, volleyball, calisthenics and swimming To become members of the organization these girls passed an initiation which was conducted by the former Leaders. f NSN '95 LLJJ Li , 1' LA if - J 122' ' Evil Sm i.',.'.' 5, 0 5,1 Page 150
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