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Hi-Y With a Hi h Purpose Every Thursday found a group of sixteen boys meeting informally with Mr. Solden, their adviser. Their purpose, promoting and creating high standards of Christ- ian character in both the com- munity and personal life, was carried out by debates, discus- sions, sports and social activities and community proiects. BOTTOM ROW, left to right-B. Cain, R. Johnson, L. Cook, Mr. Solden. SECOND ROW-G. Sparks, D. Thome, D. Winslow, A. White. TOP ROW-E. McAbee, R. Mac- Donald T. Schneider, B. Habicht. Gay Blades Practicing Proprieters Pens, pins, pennants and a host of other necessities and novelties can be purchased at the School Store. Not only does it provide the student body with supplies, but it gives students, experience in business. The store is managed by Roberta Cudnick and spon- sored by Mr. Pizor. Left to right-G. Beebe, B. Mitten, L. Bradford, T. Hahn, J. Brown, D. Shivone, R, Cudnick, V. Vaapa. Fun, enjoyment, exercise, grace and poise are to be found in the Ice Skating Club. Led by Judy Sharpley, their president, the members could usually be found at informal gatherings at Price Run Rink on Friday afternoons. Other officers are Tacie Lee Wright, vice-president, and Sharon Audet, secretary. The adviser is Mr. Musko. BOTTOM ROW, left to right-J. Bailey, V. Vaapa, Z. Finch, J. Sfeigler, T. Forman. SECOND ROW-C. Schweitzer, P. Meyer, B. Hollis, S. Audet, T. Wright, B. Booth. THIRD ROW-Mr. Musko, R. Richardson, D. Loflin, D. Cook.
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Bulldo Boosters BOTTOM ROW, left to right-E. Robinson, R. Evers, J. Gray, K. Luedeke, D. Roedel, L, Cline, N. Miller, M. J. Johnson, G. Cline. SECOND ROW-D. Dukes, S. Sveda, J. Faber, C. Church, P. Meyr, D. Stout, S. Bell, M. Chelly. THIRD ROW-K. Herbert, B. Dou herty, J. Rebman, R. 9 Humme, C. Smeltz, Miss Denlinger. What is Leader Corps? It is a group of girls selected on the basis of their scholastic achieve- ments, exceptional athletic ability in one maior sport, ability on the apparatus, knowledge of rules of all maior girls' sports, and personality and leadership. Theleader Corps is sponsored by Miss Den- linger. Its officers are: Gail Cline, president, Jane Faber, vice-president, Barbara Dougherty, treasurer, and Ellen Robinson, secretary. Late in the year there was an initiation for new members. The main purpose of Leader Corps is service, and the members have carried this out very well by selling refreshments at games, and by collecting tickets at athletic events. They spon- sored a dance at the beginning of the year where it was announced that they were 588.00 in debt! Slowly but surely they began to give financial reports written in black. The year's activities were climaxed with the second annual community spaghetti dinner, held in the spring. Finally, Leader Corps presented a gym show to the students in a special assembly. On an early November morning, four- teen acrobatically-inclined boys entertained the entire student body with breath-taking gymnastic feats. They were members of the Gym Club, who, under the direction of Mr. Snyder, have worked on various stunts on the horizontal bar, parallel bars, horse, rings, ropes, and mats. The boys meet three times a week to practice, and to polish their stunts. SEATED, left to right-A. Hosey, C. Guilford, P. Neutz, R. Carr, G. Baker, R. Brooks, D. Hickman. STANDING-J. Brooks, D. Pie, H. Cochran, N. Tatman, H. Judefind, G. Thorn. NOT SHOWN- J. Bradford.
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All the Worldfs a Stage BOTTOM ROW, left to right-G. VanCise, S. Reed, N. Braemer, S. Greiner, J. Sharpley, D. Dukes, B. Hollis, S. Roedel, G. Lauden slager, J. Vaala, B. Karmanski, M. Greiner, D. Dukes, J. Schneider, S. Landrum, L. Marquette. SECOND ROW-D. Roedel, J. Bailey, S. Bell, R. Whempner, M. Chelly, M. Hill, L. Mahru, J. Beeson, P Heinold, R. Connor, I. Hayes, E. Chadwick, B. Kerslake, J. Parker. THIRD ROW-B. Clinch, N. Wemple, P. Kingerly, J. Stewart, V Barrowclough, C, Grubb, E. Ellingboe, B. Chapman, P. Skiles, D Luskin, C. Kemer, A. Jamison, E. Kenny. FOURTH ROW-J. Lee R. Sennigen, B. Widenor, M. Ullman, F. Bower, B. Wandall, D Potter, H. Viden, J. Dudley, C. Guilford, R. Eriksen, Mr. Dennison Why Does I t? The Science Club is sponsored by Dr. Phyllis Magat. Composed of thirteen mem- bers, it is a group formed to stimulate interest in science and to give students the opportunity to do experimental work. The two officers of the club are: Dick Vroman, the president, and Doak Conn, the secre- tary-treasurer. The activities of the Science Club include going on field trips and spon- soring programs of interest to science stu- dents. The forty members of the Dramatics Club, under the direction of Mr. Gumpert and Mr. Dennison, are divided into these committees: publicity, acting, business, props, scenery, and prompting. Their com- bined efforts resulted in the production of a three-act play, June Graduate. CSee p. 1323. Last year the club presented three one- act plays, of these, Sunday Costs Five Pesos returned from the University of Dela- ware Play Festival with several honors. Besides providing entertainment and enioyment, the Club uses its proceeds for props, scenery, make-up, and costumes for future productions, to gain experience, and to enhance their knowledge of the dramatic arts. Left to right-D. Magat, B. MacDonald, C. Blume, J. Board- man, J. Voshell, B. Williams, S. Sumner, W. Mattis, D. Vroman. Not Shown-E. Flynn, D. Conn, N. Miller, L. Cline, D. Cameron. l r -.
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