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JUNIOR VARSITY-Standing, left to right: W. Clark, T. Andre, R. Tomlinson, J. Elfman. Kneeling: Smith, G. Denney. ATHLETICS-Last Row, left to right: J. Oxinio, C. Nevin, S. Ralph, T. Igoe. First Row: R. Lutz, J. Kneise, T. Wiley. The boys of the Wrestling Club wish to de- velop interest in wrestling for a future varsity team. They learned the fundamentals of the sport by hold- ing short bouts during club periods. Their sponsor was Mr. Heacock and ofhcers were Tell Schreiber and John Davis as president and vice-president. WRESTLING--Slanding, left to right: T. Schreiber, C. Fairfield, D. Winton, H. Rose. Kneeling: P. Corson, N. Biggs. The Varsity Club was established to promote junior high athletics. Under the leadership of Mr. MacFarlane, they spent club periods discussing and practicing the various seasonal sports. The officers were: president, George Denneyg vice-president, Robert Tomlinsong secretary, William Clarkg and treasurer, john Elfman. The purpose of the Athletics Club was to keep boys not able to play on varsity teams active and interested in sports. With Mr. Breme and Mr. Mil- ler as sponsors, their officers were: president, jim Knieseg and vice-president, Charles Nevin.
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Future Homemakers were occupied with vari- ous projects designed to improve family life, such as needlework, child care, and foods and nutrition. Miss DeAngelis was the advisor. The ofticers of the club were: Sarah Love, president: Margaret Fred- ericks, vice-president, Ruth Longstreet, treasurer, Dorothy Smith, secretary, and jane Michie, parlia- mentarian. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS - Left to right: M. Fredericks, F. Nash, J. Back, S. Love, F. Maguire. Hunting and outdoor activities occupy the in- terests of the members of the large Field and Stream Club. The club was so large that it was divided into two parts. The officers of Mr. Williams' club were: president, John Scott: vice-president, Richard Thompsonq secretary, Joseph Fryeg and treasurer, Bud Werner. The officers of Mr. Jacobs' club were: president, Robert Neubertg vice-president, Nicholas Yerkesg and secretary, Donald Quinn. FIELD AND STREAM-Left to right: D. Quinn, J. Worthington, B. Werner, R. Neu- bert, R. Thompson, J. Frye. l eiul Skill Various agricultural projects were kept at home by members of this club. During club period they kept record books on the projects. Mr. Shutt was the advisor. The president was Edwin Saalfrank and the secretary was Ernest White. AGRICULTURE PROJECTS-Standing, left to right: M. Long, K. Davis, W. Honer. Seated: C. Callaghan, D. Paulovic, E. Saalfrank, E. White.
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,X , , WMWW kkkhyy A V K HNWWN W .... This year the Tri-Hi-Y Club has been concen- trating on personal hygiene. Under the leadership of Janice Snyder, presidentg Susan Poole, vice presi- dentg Judy Ofuer, secretary, and Frieda Mourey, treasurerg the club has also been collecting food for needy families. Mrs. Lynaugh is the sponsor. Doing for others is the aim of the Junior Red Cross Club. With Ellen Cosner as president, Pat Trippe as vice-president, Barbara Kritler as secre- tary, and Mary Lou Kendall as treasurer, the club has been very busy hlling and sending Red Cross packages to many countries abroad. r lla, Do Unto Uther TRI-HI-Y-Left to right: C. Turner, B. Ely, J. Ofner, J. Snyder, S. Poole, F. Klair. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Standing, left to right: N. Large, E. Cosner, G. Litkc. Seated: C. Craven, J. Metter, B. Kritler, M. Pesciotta, L. Lewis. t 'sta .2 V V 1 The Bible Club, led by Mr. Frederick, began this year by electing Joanne Camburne, presidentg Esther Ward, vice-presidentg Ruth Ann Gilbert, secretaryg and Greta Schroeder, treasurer. Their big project has been distributing toys to needy chil- dren. The rest of the year was spent studying the Bible. BIBLE-Last Row, left to right: G. Schroeder, R. Gilbert, R. Schabener. First Row: R. Ham- mer, L. Ward, A. Ward, J. Camburne. 25
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