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Class Librarians . . . Promoting Education It ' s a Durring lot of books they keep in the school library. Tommy Troilbbzer, that ' s me, spends a lot of time at work there. In fifty-two there were about one hundred of us class librarians who handled the job of working with the classes Our duties included notifying the librarians, Miss Hazel Zimmerman and Miss Modie Holty o corning class needs, keeping count of special books for classes, informing groups of new materials and checking books at the door. We sponsored a number of book reviews for the other students. In these ways we promoted education and aided in circulating the 14,000 books that belong to the associated student body. LIBRARY PRACTICE Row l-Mory Ann Kineen, Shirley Mae Chapman. Doris Dennis. Shirley Copeland, Wilmo Mize, Doro- thy Clark, Betty Shotfield, Jean Moore, Margaret Baum, Darlo Fogg, Jerry Tewel, Ann Bout- ford. Doni Swenning. Row 2— Audrey Pollinger, Annette Burlingame. Dorothy Prince, Rose Marie Cordle, Betty La Crone, Moriorie Fight. Janice Stout, Crocie Corofolo. Fern Cook, Potricia Rohrobacker. Row 3-Belty Salisbury, Mary Lou Fulton, Martha Gonsoles, George Land, Dick Simpson, Betty Guthrie, Frances Price. Margaret Lenart, Miss Holty. Library Practice When looking for a book I never knew where to go to find it, so I entered library practice where Miss Holty was teaching everyone how a library func- tioned. It was so interesting that I worked in the library many sev- enth periods a week checking out books and helping replace books on the shelves. After one semes- ter I had no trouble finding books, magazines or periodicals. Page Fijty-seven
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Mr. Con» . ■ :rner, Shirley Milligon, Barbaro Ballard and Bob Dovenporl helped guide the Bible Club through fifty-two. Shirley and Bob Dovenport were presidents of the orgonizotion. Row t— Howard Shopiro, Jim West, Sandy Hay, Bill Holpin, Tom DoLg!os. Row 2— Bob Willioms, Dale Foirbanks, John Bollinger, Sob Cook. Row 3-Bob Smith, Phillip Brink, Glenn Elder, Bob Homilton. Bible Club Hi-y More on the serious side was the fifty-two Bible Club. Mrs. Mabel Peek and presidents Shirley Milligon and Bob Davenport led the non-denominational organization. Study- ing end learning more about the words of the Bible and bettering understanding of the meanings took up a seventh period each Thursday. No cause could claim more for Jordan ' s spiritual future and the future of yours truly. Tommy Troilblazer. Jordan ' s boys ' club strived to create, maintain and ex- tend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Our club sponsored activities for the student body and also sponsored swims, social gather- ings and meetings for ourselves. Once a week o meeting was held at the local Y.M.C.A. so that we could promote the popularity of the club and strengthen ourselves and others in spirit and brotherhood. BIBLE CLUB Row I— Nancy Etdred, Eorlene Opie, Lloydine Dixon, Corol Davis, Judy Thofndike. Betty Ely, Row 2— Mrs. Oscar Peek. Marilyn Martin, Margie Stfotton, Jonel Corwin, Sue Mogness, Corolin Brown. Row 3— Shirley Lewis, Shirley Gustofson, Shorlene Kelliher, Jeon Pitcher, Molly Fish, Morlene Schunk, Carrol McElroy. Row 4-Mr. Conkiin, Neil Oscar Peek, Keith Willey, Shirley Kusler, Sondro Wohlers, Delores Prouse. BIBLE CLUB Row I— Sara Bingham, Sharon Filbert, Carol Ehorn, Bonnie Augcs ' us, Rondo Mathers, Koy Milligon. Row 2— Sondy Rutherford, Shirley Brockmon, Eileen Bengel, Arteen Sheely, Joon Lowers, Buddy Bailey. Row 3— Patsy Belk, Phyl Dugger, Shirley L. Martin, Polricio Rojeono, Bud Roth. Row 4— Jo Roe Turner, Kothy Anderson, Borbi Bollard, Mory Hoyton. Row 5 — Bill Holpin. Bob Cook, Bob Davenport. Richard Bernhord. Boh Garner. ' age Fifty-six
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Row l-Goy Wheldon, Joan Wolf, Shirley Kuster, Betty DuIl Jo;i. r Dorr. Row 2— Cathy Messina, Barbara Kook, Porte Odette, Roberta bpuaires, Carol Stephenson. Row 3— Don Nordin, Corol Baker. Louis Barber. Miss Jacobson, Earboro Kook, Shirley Kuster, Potle Odette, Janet Dorr, Gay Wheldon, Louis Barber, Marquettes Thespians By appearing in public performances and earning o certain number of points, members of the dramatic classes became a part of Marquettes, our dramatic club that has achieved prominence on the campus. Members of this group enjoy many parties and participate in trips during the school term. National Thespions was designed to develop a spirit of active and intelligent interest in dramatics. Only those who meet certain requirements established by the club can join. This notional society is the highest honor a dramatic student can achieve. I Wkmrn x Adventures in Advertising Jordan ' s more artistic-minded cats and kittens were members of the campus display group. It was their job to make appropriate posters advertising school activi- ties and to maintain attractive display windows in the halls. Watch these people, for in the near future we may see some of their names among the nation ' s commercial artists. [ ..-. I M ,1.1 . . ' tihcll, Ray Bisso, Donna Wells. Al Wood, Row 2 — J Milroy, Cory Thompson. Marty Ellwort. Jock Kreuger Row 3 — Bill Boilcy. Betty La Crone, Bill King. Crocie Carofolo. Dick Allshouse, Jconcttc Sender, Clorlo King, ' o v Fijl -elfilil
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