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AN AM AKEE-WlLDC A1- TWO GREAT PuBuoAnoNQ A ,inf Editor-In-Chief Diane Welbaum, veteran editor, shown above with other staff members, directed ANAMAKEE activities with vigour and determination. As the 1966 ANAMAKEE goes to press, New features this year include more pressures diminish, sighs of relief and page space for sports and activities, comments of apprehension are exchanged. broader coverage of the academic aspects l hope they like it, and Don't you think of Alpena High, and a three -coloredcover, the book is better this year are common designed by our own staff. among staff members. Forty-five students have been involved in the preparation of this year's annual, with assistance from nu- merous other individuals. E 1 'L l , 'fl Under the competent leadership of Sue Doyle, editor-in-chief, the WILDCAT staff this year went to work to produce the biggest and best paper ever. These people, working on an in- dividual basis, took more responsibilities upon themselves and by the end of the year were turning out extremely good papers, needing very little assistance from Mr. Miesen. This, the ANAMAKEE staff feels, is a clear example of growth.
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The Hi -Y club has a very active schedule throughout the school year, They handle the foot- ball programs, are sponsors ofthe Student vs . Faculty basketball game, and donate to various fund raising projects, but their greatest deed is helping out the Pied Piper Center. All mem- bers say Our purpose is 'To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. ' HI-Y EXCITED ABOUT NEW SlSTERS This year a new club, the Tri Hi-Y Club, has sprung up to become one of our more active clubs . With much help and supervision from the Hi -Y Club, these girls have had a very good beginning toward reaching their goal--creating, maintaining and extending throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of living. Under the capable leadership of their president, Arlene Friedberg, the girls have worked together with the Hi -Y to contribute to the Pied Piper Center and deliver Christmas packages for the Salvation Army, on their own, they have sponsored candy sales, a fashion show, a Hootenany and gift -buying for people at Pierce's Nursing Home. The other officers are Sue Green, vice presidentg Sara Wilson, sec- retaryg Mary Runkel, treasurerg Dot Minton, Chaplain, Chris Bastow, student council: and Miss Westerberg and Mrs. Holcomb, sponsors.
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