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Buck row, left to right - D. Lewis, G. Fraser, H. Bailey, J. Tomson, V. Taylor, T. Smith, G. Rittenhouse, T. Johnson. Second row - H. Ruthrauif, H. Haas, R. Hinckley, D. Rumsey, M. Forester, R. Alison, F. Howlett, C. Traser. Front row - T. Short, D. Steftey, J. Maxson, D. Lyon, Mr. Vincent, advisor. Ili-Y Club Creates Ili I1 Standards The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and com- munity, high standards of Christian character. In living up to the purpose, the club helped around the school, donated money to the mile- ot-dimes campaign, sponsored several after- game dances, and was a co-sponsor of the Val- entine formal. A group representing the Coldwater club was sent to Albion in November tor a caucus. The purpose of this meeting was to elect minor offi- cials for the Hi-Y Convention in Lansing in May. The presiding oFticers were: president, Jim Austin, vice-president, Jerry Maxson, chaplain, Don Stefteyy secretary, Dave Lyons, and treasur- er, Ted Short. Advisors were Mr. James Vincent and Mr. Carl Witte. BOYS MAKE PLANS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HODGMAN INSURANCE CO. if Page 31
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Back row, left to right - J. Hacker, B. Waldron, J. Parrish, S. Day, R. Densel, P. Palmer, M. Carlisle, N. Smith. Third raw - Y. Woods, M. Davenport, J. Dillon, Mr. Milnes, R. Hollis, V. Vice, D. Stickan, V. Kinsey, G. Spoon, J. Goodholm, M. Gallop, J. Otis, B. Burritt, J. Downey, K. Nash, G, Couillard, J. Hildebrand. Second row - C. Long, C. Renshaw, N. Rosenberry, A. Marsh, J. Kelsey, S. Barnes, C. Parsholl, C. Odden, P. Holben, C. Kemp, P. Mooi, B. Stanfill, B. Paradine, N. Renshaw, J. Smith, M. Sager, J. Gooch. Front row - B. Miller, M. Thebaud, K. Faller, B. Knowles, Miss Ritsema, advisor, S. Bryan, M. Andrews, D. May, J. Weekly, Miss Bogue, advisor, B. Keyes, J. Miller, K. Hodgman, J. White. Y-Teens ljfficially Re-named Tri-Hi-Y With the help of Miss Lemoine Bogue and Miss Arlene Ritsema, advisors, the Y-Teens became officially known as the Tri-Hi-Y, part of the Y.M.C.A.'s sponsored youth groups. During the year, the girls held a tea for the mothers, and were hosts to the University of Michigan district meeting. At Christmas time, they made favors for the hospital patients, and collected clothes and toys for needy children. The club sponsored an after-game dance, and co-sponsored the annual Valentine formal with the Hi-Y. The cabinet consisted of president, Marcia An- drews, vice president, Donna May, secretary, Saundra Bryan, treasurer, Janice Weaklyg chap- lain, Judy Smith, and program chairman, Mary Carlisle. left to right - A. Marsh, J. Harris, M. Davenport Page so
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Back row, left to right - L. Krzeminski, D. Robson, R. Hutchins, L. Long, B. Boyer, L, Yearling, J. Wooster, J. Van Every, G. Snyder. Second row - G. Houtz, D. Brown, C. Hutchins, J. Omo, H. Taylor, N. Robson. Front row - W. Yearling, H. Bailey, D. Lyon, Mr. Dennis, advisor. Cardinal Service Club Adds New Activities Page 32 Be of service to the school is the motto of the Cardinal Service Club. From its modest beginning in 1946, the club has expanded in size and in the scope of its activities. Its twenty members serve in the following capacities: running proiectors in classrooms, and in the auditorium for assemblies, checking group dues and tak- ing tickets at professional assemblies and athletic events, and parking cars at 'Football and basketball games. Club president Ward Yearling and advisor Kermit Dennis procured armbands for the club to wear while on duty. Officers include David Lyon, vice-president, and Hank Bailey, secy.-treas. All ot the services performed by the club do not receive headlines or glory, but the boys in this year's club waded mud, water and snow to help park cars at the parking lot north of Cardinal Field. Climaxing the hard work of the year was a picnic where the boys were served refreshments and a good time as their pay for the duties they rendered to the school. COURTESY - PICARD - BUICK COURTESY - MUSIC MART COURTESY - ENDICOTT FARM EQUIPMENT
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