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LT...- 4 G. I. A. FIRST ROW-Marjorie Chambers, Connie Gale, Albertine Watson Darlene Sneaker JoAnn Tisch, Shirley Stevens, Mary Falls, Joyce Gary, Margaret O'Donnell SECOND ROW-Miss Armitage, Beverly Overly. Shirley Hanson Doris Meek Janet White Darlene Moore, Sylvia Schmaltz, Vonnie Divine, Evelyn Hines, THIRD ROW-Ella Rose Scribner, Shirley Welser, JoAnn Stevens Beverly Stoll Patricia Hayford, Jo-Hanna O'Neill, Joanne Ollila, Jacqueline Ward, Roberta Liggett Betty Stainfield FOURTH ROW-Carole Smith, Shirley Treen, Joyce Hervey Virginia McM1ll1on Sandra Simpson, Clara Lillie, Frances Brenkus, Ruth Webb, Marilyn Jerome Jane Oliver Barbara Ames Clara Stevens. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ............................... VICE-PRESIDENT .... .... SECRETARY ........ ...... TREASURER .................. .. SPORTS MANAGER ............ ADVISOR ..................... ...... JoAnn Tisch Darlene Speaker Shirley Stevens Mary Falls Albertine Watson Miss Armitage PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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PROJECTION CLUB FIRST ROW-William Ollila, Dean Herman, Lynn Herrmann, Gene Van Devender, Edward Farabaugh, Edward Clifton, Donald Lynne, Herbert Housel, David Wilson. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Euverard, Frederic Webster, Herman Stevens, Ronald Harvey, Charles Elderkin, Donald Schrock, Jerry Slay, Richard Lenart, William Grimes. THIRD ROW--Wayne Robinson, John Lampson, Bruce Loomis, William Kemmer, John Lek- ander, Ralph Porter, Charles Naso, Cecil Higley, James Larko. MISSING FROM PICTURE-Thomas Dickson, James March, Perry Brenneman. The truth in the proverbial saying a pic- ture is worth a thousand words is illustrated by the popularity cf the film strips, disc films, and movies shown by the Projection Club this year. More than in any other previous year, the Club has extended its visual education pro- gram until nearly every subject offered in high school is accompanied by some type of film. Under the competent guidance of Mrs. Euverard, the Club's object is to train boys, selected in the eighth grade, to use the projec- tion equipment properly. Because of the man- ner by which they are selected, each class has several members who are trained operators of the equipment. Many new disc and strip films were added to the scho0l's collection. The major purchase of the year, however, was the buying of the new movie projector. Under the present system the new projector, which has been overhauled, is used in the grade school building. The Projection Club this year became a very efficient organization, showing many invalu- able films to students. The work of the mem- bers of this organization is a benefit to the entire school. PRESIDENT ,,,,,.,..... Edward Farabaugh VICE-PRESIDENT ,,..,,,, Edward Clifton SECRETARY ,,,,,,, ,, Gene Van Devender ASSISTANT SECRETARY Donald Lynne TREASURER .,..., , ,,,,,,,,, Lynn Herrmann ADVISOR ,,,.. ..., M rs. Euverard PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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A G. I. A. FIRST ROW-Shirley Robinson, Eleanor Hedrick, Charlene Rogers, Irene Wludyga, Gail Myers, Elaine Ross, Beatrice Koskinen, Emily Watson, Donna White, Darla Berrier. SECOND ROW-Eleanor Diemer, Dorothy Crowle, Helen McQueen, Iris Kananen, Damaris Treen, Thelma Lemponen, Bessie Mann, Claudia Teatsorth, Carrie Delaney, Anne Hayes. THIRD ROW-Betty Smith, Carol Rhein, Janice Schmaltz, Clarene Chambers, Shirley Pouttu, Kay Fischer, Margaret Weatherston, Loretta Overly, Marian Gryspanowicz, Dolores Housel. FOURTH ROW-Theresa Kuncz, Dona Everett, Laura Scribner, Christine Cook, Joan Wolfe, Nancy Crew, Patricia Ames, Frances Webb, Jean ne Busse, Marian Farro, Mary Glazier. The Girls Intramural Association had a very successful year in 1951 and 1952. The club boasts seventy-five members who are active and interested. As money-making projects they sponsored a bake sale at Anderson's Garage and presented the 'tFollies of '52 to capacity audiences. The Freshman initiation and Halloween Party were held during the first semester. The annual Snowball Dance highlighted the years' activities. In the spring the Play Days were well attended. The climax of the year was the Spring Hike and Picnic. The purpose of the G. I. A, is to promote friendships among the girls who take part in the activities and to offer a way for the girls to earn letters in reward for participating in athletic events. Each girl must earn one thou- sand points in order to receive a letter. After a member has earned one letter she can earn one thousand points the next year and receive a pm. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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