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J B S l 7faz.im1fL CAL Naismith Club boys are actually the senior gym helpers who aid Mr. S. R. Hukle and Mr. XV. D. Roy in gym classes and intramural sports. In the picture three of the club members are out in front demonstrating tap danc- ing to the class. The club met regu- larly monthly in the boys' gym. ful-'VIKIRSZ President Ed Vargon, Vice-President Pete Buckley, Secre- tary-Treasurer Floyd Cordonier, Ser- geant-at-Arms Ray Karr, Reporters Ray Karr and YX'illiard Nveiser, Spon- sor Mr. S. R. Hukle. Norfzorz C2614 XVhat .1 curious picture! Well, it's like this. Prior to Pearl Harbor the Horizon Club began a canceled- stamp campaignn to raise money for a hospital bed in England. After clipping stamps from old letters for hours, the club weighed in the filled basket to find that they had two whole pounds. fjlrlfllll Rs: President Elaine lfaleoner, Vice-President Barbara Roberts, Secre- tary Morleen Finch, Treasurer Barbara Pickens, Scribe Barbara Hume, Spon- sor Miss Enid Wherley. IUODII Do you recall all those good pictures shown in 128 and the Auditorium this year? Well, these boys in the picture operated the projectors for Wyan- dotte's program of visual education and helped to make it a real success. livery student is grateful to you boys and wish to say, Thanks for all the good showsf, O1-'I-'ltzl-ks: President jack Dold, Vice-President jerry Sherman, Secre- tary Ray Alderson, Treasurer Victor Wentzel, Sergeant - at - Arms L. G. Main, Sponsor Mr. K. I. Stubblefield. Y AUDREY RABIN
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A E T l V 9.4-3.,.,,....,., era Come on in, the water's finell' shouted these girls of the Swimming Club, and soon after this picture was taken, they were all in the pool. The girls swam at least once a week and at that time practiced strokes and dives, in addition to life-saving. Red suits and white caps are worn by all mem- bers of the Swimming Club. Priorities prevented the annual swimming pageant. Oifificuks: President Eileen Seay, Vice-Presidents Marjorie Laird and Mary Buteren, Secretary Marion Schoenfeld, Sponsor Miss Ardis Hill. asjpanffid During one of the Spanish Club meetings, a chalk talk was given by Phyllis Shaw while Dorothy Feldliamp and Anita Rotert drew pictures of Mexican costumes, landscape, and transportation. To be eligible for the Spanish Club, the student must be enrolled in one of the Spanish classes. At meetings, which were once a month, the members played different Spanish games and sang Spanish songs. Ol-'I4'ICLEliSZ President Mary Lou Tevis, Vice-President Bob Hassig, Secretary Bill Babbitt, Treasurer Nor- ma Loske, Sponsor Miss Judith Staple- t0I'l. Q.-.Ai uf era All year 'round the girls of the NV Club participated in one or more of the after-school sports offered by the girls' physical education department. Following their regular meetings, the girls played whatever sports were in season. When the club picture was taken, the girls had just finished a strenuous season of basketball. Mem- bership is based on points earned. Oifificiiixsz President Martha Zuck, Vice-President Mary Buteren, Secre- tary-Treasurer Alice Kutchko, Sponsor Miss Helen Barnett. LINES WRITF
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l .ibramaficd The Importance of Being Earnest, one in a series of plays presented by the dramatics classes, illustrates quite well the chief aim of the Dramatics Club, namely good acting. The club play, in which only members took part, culminated the year's activities. Membership in the club is open to those showing special ability in the try-outs held each spring. OFFICERS: President John Garlock, Vice-President Jack Labowitz, Secre- tary-Treasurer Mary Elizabeth Finn, Sponsor Mr. Paul Williams. J-A-QIQ 64.4 A club, open to all girls who are interested in serving their school, is the Hi-G.R., which is the baby sister of the Y.W.C.A. One of the fine projects of this club was the making and distributing of the triangular posters used during Friendship Week. The club annually sponsors a pay assembly. O1fF1cl3Rs: President Martha Zuck, Vice-President Conice Hursh, Secre- tary Virginia Probst, Treasurer Florine Watson, Sponsors Miss Doris Carpen- ter and Miss Sadie Glucklich. CM- M The Hi-Y is at service club open to all Wyandotte boys. The club's major activities are the Talent Show, and the check and candy stands. To active members, a Junior College scholarship and a week at Camp Wood are offered as rewards. JUNIOR-SENIOR Orfxficrzksz Presi- dent Bob Davis, Vice-President Dick Inge, Secretary Bert Ross, Chaplain Carl Newlandg Program, Homer Mit- chellg Service, Jim Christyg Publicity, Stanley Davis, Sponsors Mr. Raymond Lees, Mr. Daniel Pease, and Mr. Lauren Plummer, LINES WRITTI
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