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-1'-- i Standing L tc R: J. Ferris, B. Haight, M. Cook, C. Bindemann, V. Ferris, J. Osmun, P. Wilkins, l.Roseboom, M. Rockwell, Miss Druckenniller, Advisor, M. Rimkus, C. Nordquist, D. Gyles, M. Lemoin, N. Miller, W. Spencer, M. Stuck, B. Brown, A. Counterman, L. Fill, N. Young, L. Hunt. Brd: M. Richardson, B. Bartz, J Cook, E. Clark, H. Bond, B. White, P. Richardson, S. Hettinger, F. Hill, M. Luttrell, A. Brown, B. Truax. Znd: D. Stibal, J. Hurlbut, D. Gyles, D. Truax, B Spahn, J. Bertweit, D. Pomeroy, R. Brown, M. Austin, I. Bolenbaugh. lst: S. Foffman, J. Ferris, C. Anderson, C. Peterson, M. Kaechele, P. Cook, N. Cook. .mee miss Lowa sox, The Girl Reserves has long been considered one of the most active organizations in Allegan High. Directing the group this year are Betty Truax, presldentg Irene Bolenbaugh, vice presldentg Betty White, treas- ugerg and Sue Hettinger, secretary, Miss Druckenmiller has been their a visor. The club has had varied programs ,including biographies, book re- views, end discussions of interesting topics. The girls have renovated the meeting room and made it attractive and congenial. They are quite proud of their success in converting old tires into comfortable seats. In line with a traditional custom the G. R's entertained all those girls who were desirous of jolnlng,,and a simple candlelight service marked their recognition. These two affairs took place in September. The new-comcrs were obliged to pledge to do their best to honor God, their country, and their community, to help other girls: and to be in all ways loyal and true members of the Girl Reserves. The slogan is 'Face life squarely.' Their elm is world friendship. Jackie Ferris and Mary Lou Kaechele served es representativeeat the mid-winter conference held at Muskegon in February. The culmination ot their social activities was a party, March 23, planned Jointly by the G. R.'s and Hi-Y's. The Girl Reserves had pre- viously given one party,but the invitations were determined by the girls themselves ii 519 hi? at 'l xx, 5 1 I xW fix W X 4 il gd, mf I-I L: f N .,,. -YQ J , f f 1111 T- we' T ss x T. SEQ! mm Jim I Xxx .LNB
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Fc urns let row: Norman Martin, Beverly May, Jean Mead, Louie Meredith, Clyde Miller. 2nd row: Nancy Miller, Gail Morris, Barbara Molenbalt, Grace Northrup, Dolores Novaczyk. 3rd row: Anna Mae Ochampaugh, Donald Ochampaugh, Florence Ochempaugh, Margaret Page, Delores-Parker. Ath row: Marilyn Peet, Alice Petroshus viola Phillips, Joyce Porter, Max Prestage. 5th row: Eloise Ranklns, Margaret Reinart, Margaret Richardson, James Rogers, William Rowe. 6th row: Jacqueline Ryan, Louis Saltera, Carl Sandahl, Donna Schanz, Mildred Schanz. 7th row: Robert Schmitz, William Schmitz, Donald Schulz, Dorothy Seekman, Betty Lou Sebright. Sth row: Donald Sheaffer,,Ferna Simmons, Gale Smith, Gladys Smith, Wilma Spencer. 9th row: Leland Statler, Mary Stevens, Lulabeile Stratton, Donald Sturgis, Joan Swihart. 10th row: Roger Thompson, Donna Tripp, Jerry Tripp, Henry Veenkant, Roland Wait. llth row: Mary Lou Wearne, Lyle ledge, Clyde Welle, Barbara Wendt, Betty lhite. 12th row: Edward Whitney, Richard Wilcox, Marjorie Winter, Richard Yocum, Nancy Young. Hot pictured: Robert Commons, Harry Easley, Barbara Sebright, Charles Smalla, Albert Stoike.
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8 3rd: L to R: R. Jenks, D. Ferris, D. Mclaughlin, Mr. Renalt, Hr. Mulready, and Mr. Moffett-advisors, J. Davis, N. Webb. 2nd: F. Bindemann, T. Terry, R. Wilcox, G. Smith, J. Fairfield, D. Jennings, J. Gilpin. lst: B. Berkel, D. Huff, E. Collick, P. Jensen, J. Miller. O- 5 -. lun, c'cn 4, and ltcmcynamc 'ii After e period of apathy we again have a Hi-Y in Allegan. Mr. Moffett and four boys Dean Ferris, Dean McLaughlin, John Davis, and Fred Bindemann, agreed to take charge of the group. We have 23 paid- up members to date. The purpose of the H1-Y is 'to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian cheracter.' We had our formal and informal initiations late in October. Fred Bindemann and James Fairfield represented the H1-Y at the Older Boys' Conference in Owosso, Michigan. They were sponsored by Rotary. After the Christmas vacation, Coach Otis gave us an informal talk on sportsmanship. Mr. Harold Weston discussed social-welfare work as a career at a meeting in February. We played two- basketball games with the F. F. A., winning them both, 37-27, and 20-19. Besides these activities we played basketball after each meeting. The high-light of our social relationships was the Hi-Y--G. R. party on March 23. Our treasury expanded quite rapidly during the winter. We derived funds from the sale of 'cokes' at several basketball games. John Davis, Eugene Miller, Bob Jenks, and Bill Dalman attended the tulip district meeting at Holland, April 18. Our officers are: president, John Davisg vice president, Paul Jen- sen, secretary, John Miller, treasurer, Carroll Allen, advisors, Mr. Moffett, Mr. Rewalt, Mr. Mulreadyg program committee, Bill Dalmen, Bob Jenks. af GF QA fr 45G'f,1i9'3P V3 ' of NWN 1221? Dm C 0 'ff -- 'ftw P- N. A H 0 f .I-kf J , -rr f ,': il 1 ff
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