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x fi' f fe if 1 5. , 4., 12 ,. Z 1 X f 4 ,. f X 17? . Thespiuns. a national honorary dramatic society, is The Curt un teuners 1 11 11uncle1thefl11ect1un uf N115 Ullflvl' the flireeti1i1n of Mrs. Bess Wright. Bess Vhirrht -Xnwng, then l111.iI1X ictiutiew lx the pieben j 7 1'11intS tow11r1l n11.-1nl1e1'ship in Thespiuns are E'Zl1'l1t'4l tlltllill 1 1 11 N 1 Tl1tte1 Chi 61 hx' p111'ticipati11,q in plays, 1'z11fli1i1 D1'HH1'11111S, play sketches. Me1nl1e1 t L uh me 11111 1 h Pence P B475 11n1l the Z1l1I1L18lCDl'JPt1'Y rearling Q1,1nt11st. G. Clulx 1 1111 11 xx 7 P Gehlhlch B Fei u Members are row 1: R, Eyster. Mrs. Wright. Ii. sun, N1 l u1e 11xx 1110 Qlw C N1 iYiQi1lb1iC'i.Q row 2: R. Gates, B. Johnsnn, C. Munn: row 'Zz K, AI1111 D Vuight intl I Luc 111 H, F'11ulliner, anfl H. Funlih1'1us1:r. The Future Teachers of America Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. .Tustin Mur- Shall. The members thrnugh listening t11 Special speakers lmve un 1'1ppo1'tunity t11 1111- Cirle what grufle level they woulrl like t11 tear-h. Cadet teaching gives them i'XlH'l'if:l1- Ce in the lIf'2iCl1111g' 11f Ci11lii1'+i'l1. The memhers of the F. T. .-X. Clulw 1111- row 1: Cynthia Fenflley. Mary Neif: r11w 2: Janet Crz1ifg.Sue K1i-rn,Ann:1Argyelzin, Ku- ty :5xfi2lI'l1SQ r111w ii: .-Xnita Stray, AU1il'1'y Grulnhs, ,lurly S11l11ll1'l'. John .3111-'fillil1l'l'. :1111l M111111 Knuekles. 'Q QM -.5 ,1. -ea n,g. Q M vga 53' 20 lr
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The Junior Red Cross sends packages overseas as well as gift and party packages to the Veterans' Hospital in Indianzipolis. The Junior Red Cross oflicers are row 1: S. Parries and C. Knoeliel, high school board repre- sentativesg J. Voils, secretary: row 2: L. Miller, viee-president: C. Gentry, president, E. Ziege, hoard representutiveg and M. Knoehel, treasurer. The big project of the Cub Reporters is the eorrespondenee between George Vilashington High School pupils and pupils of some eight foreign countries. The Cub Reporters consist of row 1: B. Dickey, M. Henning, K. PencegroW2:Miss Mary Benedict, J. Burns, B. Carey, E. Lairdg row 3: N. Curtis, E. White, P. Bassham, J. Sumner, and J. Beektel, The Washingtonians, one of our largest service Clulws, is for senior girls. The members oi' the club are row 1: C. Powell, A. Carter, P. Lisby, B. Hood, J. Shaw, H. Hale, N. James, P. Sandidge, J. West, C. Knoebel, P. Jessup, C. Dooley, P. Lee, D. Smith, J. Jetfras, I. Hopper, R. Stephanoif, M. Orelmaugh, J. De- Buung row 2: C. Cox, B. McHugh, C. Capps, M. Lutz,M. Armstrong, S. Barr, M. Kittle, M. Moore M. Cayley, V. Gallimore, C. Jordan, C. Turner M. Masner, B. Russell, S. Caldwell, K. Jester, N Coffman, C. Sewell, row 3: H. Miller. D. Porter P. Doll, G. Jackson, B. Johnson, G. Hack, J. Ross D. Root, R. Holt, D. Newkirk, R. McCoy. J Sanders, S. Smith, J. Boys, D. Kellems, C. Frye S. Smith, B. Horsemang roW4: Miss Leuniee Horne B. Wright, J. Adams. J. Oliver, C. lVIzinn, A. Kess- ler, K. West, M. Ford, N. Hunt, D. Rusher, C. Ha- Zelrigg, P. Daugherty, B. Fritz, B. Dickey, M. Yates, M. Butler 1 w W X X M V f is X ff X X! ee., W hmwy i Mwff.-W A 55:1 , 19 ft an VN?
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The Y-Teens, sponsored by Miss Gun- hilde Dudziak, is an organization affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. The activities of the Y-Teens this year included a party for the freshmen and a swimming party. The members shown here are row 1: Nancy Wade, Barbara Oldham, Barbara Dickey, Carolyn Mitchell: row 2: Beverly Browning, Sue Newkirk, Donna Martz, Judy Burns: row 3: Miss Dudziak, Judy Allen, Eileen McNew, Beverly Nelson, and Pat Neeley. The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to pro- mote high standards of Christian charac- ter throughout the school, home, and com- rnunity. One of the main projects of the club during this year was participating in a model session of the United Nations. which was held in the Statehouse. Members of the club shown here are row 1: Mr. Paul Hayes, sponsor: E. Jones, R. Milatovich, G. Braun: row 2: R. Nave, S. Marsh, W. Steckler, P. Butler: row 3: H. Earls, E. McCullough, R. Willis, C. Cannon. and B. Keller. The Continental Girls' Athletic Associ- ation appeals to girls interested in sports. Miss Rosemary Bergman and Miss Mary Nicholson are the club's sponsors. The members of the C. G. A. A. are row 1: B. Mayfield, M. Orebaugh, B. Dickey C. Mitchell, row 2: J. Smith, M. Parker, M. Popcheff, K. Pate, A. Foster: row 3: D. Lang, A. Worrell, C. Earls, V. Gallimore, H. Wheeler, P. Gollg row 4: S. Pagush, V. Scharrer, L. McPhail, C. Stewart, D. Mor- gan, J. Garrett, and I. Conrad. X
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