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office Qmls Mary Lou Haldimann, Margaret Henderson, Lois Blan chard, Kathryn Krotje, Ruth Blunt, Betty Bender School Secretary: Mrs. Lydia Stoffels The Office girls are an integral part of the school system in that they act as the liason group between the students, teachers and the office Their duties include taking notices and messages to various personnel in the school typing and other miscellaneous jobs too numerous to mention A student is on duty each period of the day and the service provided by each office girl is of invaluable assistance to the office. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th The office girls are: period period . period . period period period period period . 8th fFridayj Mary Lou Haldimann Lois Blanchard Mary Lou Haldimann . . . . Kathryn Krotje . . . . . Betty Bender .. ,RuthBlunt Margaret Henderson . . Heidi Haldimann
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OUR JUNIOR C...ASS OFFICERS AND HOMEROOM ADVISOR From left to right President: Salvatore Simonetti Advisor: Miss Midouhas Secretary: Betty Bender Vice President: Mary Lou Haldimann T reasure rz Alice Frutchey
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Junlon miss ClUB ROW ONE: Doris Cramer, Dorothy Micheal, Helen Smitn, Patricia Polmatier, Frances Teunisen, Ann Noordenbos, Barbara Kinney, Bar- bara Chammings, Marilyn Jones, Dorothy Cramer. ROW TWO: Caro- lina Erlwein, Susan Kuk, Joan Rydell, Barbara Semken, Barbara Jadick, Marjorie Kreger. ROW THREE: Mary Parr, Nancy Brown, Rosemary McMullen, Diana Shipps. Advisor: Miss Florence Mahon OFFICERS Presid-ent ........ . . Patricia Polmatier Vice-President . . . . Barbara Kinney Secretary ....... . . . Marjorie Kreger The Junior Miss Club, under the guidance of Miss Mahon, has been studying self-improvement. Several of our meetings have been used for constructive criticism of the club members by the group as a whole. Some of the topics of discussion were color combinations, hair styles, manners, and cleanliness. Membership was made up of 7th, 8th, and 9th grade girls. Our main project for this year was a swimming party. Plans were made during the winter to hold this party near the end of the school year.
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