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Junior Red Cross Is Good Will Ambassador The Junior Red Cross, under the direction of Mrs. Horn and Mrs. Maxey. is doing its part in encouraging world friendship by providing for M the depressed peoples of our world an almost endless list of good will services. For example, JRC members send gift boxes to our friends abroad and bring cheer to the local convalescent homes. The club has such a wonderful sense of co- operation that it must, indeed, have a feeling of last summer at J. R. C. Leadership Camp. satisfaction for doing such a fine job. John Kipp and Susan Miller recall experiences of Front Row: John Kipp, David Converse, Bettye England, Alice Dekett. Mrs. Horn. Second Row: Mike Harris, Laura Hall, Joanne Kelley, Karen Brown, Sarah Taylor. Yvonne Moore, Diana Kunce, Ann DeCamp, Sandy Smith. Third Raw: Kaye Leightner, Ruth Miller, Marilyn Mitchell, Andrea Yeager. Patsy Aitken, Bill Gleason, Carol Carstens, Nancy Fox, Bessy Swift, Lois Manchester, Judy Burkholder. Seated: Carol Johannides. Phillip Leightner. Mary Gilbert. From Row: Gayle Ackley, Presi- dent: Jan Winter. Vice-Presidentg Sue Miller, Assistant: Mrs. Nlaxeyg Ruth Miller, Assistant, Susan Hasty. Secretaryg Betsy Bentley. Treasurer. Serum! Raw: Jackie Stanley, JoAnn Bruce. Karen Keesler. Barbara Williams. Mary Hunt. Judy Robertson. Jacki Sue Ferris. Charlene Smith. Hope Hammond. Marion Woodworth. Delores Cassidy. Third Row: Carol Halsey. Bonnie Satterlee. Jackie Sprague. Sandra Fuller. Susie Smith. Doris Scott, Terrie Warfield, Aveys Holmes, Ralph Basing, Kenny Beasore.
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Record Membership Requires Two Hi-Y Sponsors The Hi-Y, with the highest membership on record, began the year with a new associate ad- visor to Mr. Horn, Mr. Lubbinge. One of the outstanding services of the club is the annual presentation of the Thanksgiving As- sembly before the student body. Reverend Kime of the Congregational Church was the guest speaker. One of the many activities of the year was the selling of pens and pencils to raise money to send club representatives to the Twin Valley and Older Boys' Conferences, and to summer camp at Torch Lake. At official meetings speakers came in to discuss the services offered by business concerns and clubs around the community. Social activities included recreation and playing basketball at the high school gym. Seated: Mr. Lubbingeg Duane Dickinson, President, Mr. Horn. Standing: Jerry James, Vice-President: Douglas Slade, Secretaryg Luman Slade, Treasurer. 7 ' . - l ' ,Age The local Chapter fCPfeSCT1f'8fiVCS leave f0I' the TWiI1 Regular games of basketball provide recreation and teach Valley Hi-Y Conference. sportsmanlike attitudes. Front Row: Dean Curtis, Tom Spencer, Norm Hyatt, David Conarton, Jim Sprague, Bob Hetrick, Victor Clark, Norman Perkins, Jack Crandall. Second Row: Jeff Puryear, Larry Hol- ley, Bill Dubois, Mike Booth, Jerry Buckley, Bill Hall. LesLee Gibson, Bruce Greene, Brian Nettleman, John Staley, Dick Verhelle. Third Row: David Dickinson. Jim Houston. David Johannides, Ray Harris, Don Converse, Dave Quimby, John Banfield, Dale Warner, Gale Gray, George Hertzfeld, Jamie Davidson, Bob Downing.
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Future Teachers Substitute, Visit Colleges With increased membership this year, the Fu- ture Teachers of America sponsored by Mrs Mattson expanded their activities In December a few members had the opportu nity to substitute for grade school teachers while in January some members substituted for the junior high teachers In December the members enjoyed a Chrtstm ts Party There was in installation of olllcers with Donna Winegar NflargarctHtrgr1ve Lindt Howe and Janice McClelland installed as president vice president secretary ind treasurer respectively New members were inducted it the ptrtv also Among the various campuscs the club visited were Central Michigan College Eastern Michigtn College and the University of Michigan ln the spring the club was hostess to the second Annual Eaton County F T A Spring Conference Five clubs of the area attended A sccond grade class listcns attcntively to directions front l tndt who is substitutc tcaching Sealed Donna Wineear Nlarcarct Hargrawe linda Howc Xlrs Nl tttson sponsor Janice Mc Clelland Marcia Hannon Nlarilyn Slade Smit lim, Donnt NI trac Pcrlcins Diannc hxans Ann Nlarie Dimmer Majoric Burns Douglas Sladc luman Sladc Duane Dickinson Sue Sprague Nancy I-ox Vivian Qalusha At the Delta Kappa Gamma career meetlng With Nlrs Xlattson adviser and Mr Emmer local FT -X members listen as Vrs DePue re new eo adxiser the FTA members visit the lates some of her experxences whrle studying Lnnerstty ot Niichi an m Rome . , . 7 ' 'g 1 I 1 1 1 3 r 1 v ' 1 v .A LLL Q L Q .' ' ' 2 2 . 1 I - -1 'X' w . . . Z , . J , , . , G . , . , ' - - 5 ' .,. ,. .. ' ,., , ' ' .' . f If ' ' ' s ,..' , I : it - 'Y AY.. l 7 , 4- .. . Y f A l l I 5 ' g'.t'g'f ' ..a ., 1't - 1 ' ' fi .1 1 'i s . '1 s 1 -vi A . 'Y t , -- ',- , 1 - - V 1 , . -ff . c -C Q , ,f 1-, t - i , I ' .e l Qu -Q..' a A -: - N . . , T' .4. ,F . al . ' V ' -F v . . '
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