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Row 1-A. Volk, C. Stetter, C. Zaczdk, C. C. Radder, I. Willis, R. Marcella, G. Delamater. Row Zel? Crawford, K. Wagner, B. Egler, E. Fehrer, P. Groendaal, V. Walczak, I. Youngbauer. Row 3-N. Casper, K. Egler, B. Fore- man, D. Foy, E. Zawistowski, D. Bunnell, D. Faulkner, E. Keller. Row 4-B. Specter, A. Fearn, I. Higgins, R. Foster, W. Bates. F0515 The Hilltopperf' which is a product of one of our more active clubs, the Press Club, appeared for the first time last year and has continued to appear this year at regular intervals as a definite entity. The Hilltopper is essentially a club paper in that it is composed by a club, its news is of the clubs, and its distribution is for the clubs. At first, the Press Club distributed the product of its efforts gratis, but now the satise faction of a wide, paid circulation is prompting its members to greater achievement. u4!.,ll, Cm The Hobby Club was organized to acquaint students of Academy with the interesting potentialities of leisure-time activities. To further this aim, club members have developed interests in a Wide variety of hobbies. Most members enjoy reading or model-making, but some rugged individualists transpose music, collect news items, study astronomy, and carve figures from soap. lf one visited the annual Hobby Exhibit in the Library, one would find displayed there many fascinating collections provided by our Hobbyists. Row 3-C. Mrozowski, L. Gallagher, M. Prylinski, E. DiC1ello, L. Plonslci. Row 2-M. Pire, A. Krespen, E. Bower- sox, W. Wehan, M. Hyzy, H. Roth, D. Olowinski. Row l--R. Youngbauer, S. Powell, M. Conrad, Mrs. Howe-if Adviser, C. Blair, L. Scalzitti, I- Walker. Nineteen
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Row 1fD. Greiner, D. Prozer, T. Galun, D. Carlson, V. Brown, B. Shapiro, C. Shapiro, V. Holland, G. Delameter. Row 2-D. Deitch. P. Sullivan, B. Woodward, M. Considine, A. Lewis, C. Kibler, P. Baerle, P. Kibler, I. Taylor, F. Thompson, D. Greiner. Row 3-P. Ernest, A. Gold, B. Weiss, M. Decker, N. Baltus, E. Valiga, G Weissert, E. lohnson, M. lulius, M. Weyand, E. Wevand, C. March, B. Linder. Row 4-E. Blum, F. Crawford, T. Smith, N. Smith, S. Dickey, C. Wilt, E. Grenz, R. English, D. Marshall, R. Kaiser, E. Herscovitz, L. Bricker. Row 5-C. Tarr, D. Haimsohn, K. Gross, S. Vollant, l. Hammond, H. Healy, M. Spotswood, E. Schaaf, I. Mattis, P. Young, M. Dick, D. Gifford, R. Crowley. Row 6-E. Winschel, M. Winschel, M. Schaffer, A. Wuenschel, D. Ilglellier, Ridllahlkemper, l. Coleman, B. Weber, D. Jeffery, G. Larson, A. Cook, M. Waldemarson, . ango . PresidentAChristine Kibler Vice President-Arlene Lewis Secretary-Patricia Sullivan Treasurer-Mary Ellen Consicline Social Chairman-Janice Taylor Q10 RJQVUQ5 Highlighting the monthly program meetings of the Girl Reserves are addresses by persons prominent in various fields. Raising money for day camp and giving parties for chil- dren's homes are several of the charitable functions sponsored by the club. The social calendar is punctuated by such events as tureen suppers and banquet dances held at regular intervals, and the annual formal fall and spring dances sponsored by the com- bined clubs of Academy, East and Strong Vincent. Eighteen
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Row 1-D. Marshall, D. G. Marshall, W. Hirsch, E. Londregan, l... l-lowes, R. Swain, T. Manross, W. Bates, S. Asbury. Row 2-Mr. Leamy, R. Kibler, N. May, l. Duke, H. Schlindwein, C. William- son, l. Bollard, l. Senger. Row 3-D. Struchen, W. Knoll, N. Townsend, G. Becker, l. Ardington, D. Patchen, R. Deer, l. Roemer. ' President-Lewis Howes Vice President- Ted Londregan Secretary- V-Richard Swain Treasurer- --William Hirsch Another year of service to the school and community has been completed, and the Hi-Y can justifiably be proud of itself. The ultimate goal of this praiseworthy organization is the growth of its members, spiritually, physically, mentally, and socially. Early in the year, after the induction of new members, the program for the year is out- lined. Enjoyable outings atgthe Y camp provide a diversified activities program which aims to achieve the ultimate goal of this club. Too, the l-li-Y boys willlngly devote their time and lend their services to aid the various city agencies in the cause of charity. Twenty
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