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Standing. Leit to Right: Smith, Dash, Fountaine, McCrory, Oldham, and Williams. Front Row: Schiltz, Elman. Second Row: Tokarz, Arrigo. Third Row: Marlatt, Wesley, Miss Moengan. Fourth Row: O ' Dea, O ' Brien. Filth Row: Schubert, Daumer, Topa. Back Row: Podgorny, Holland. Geography Club Met To Promote World Study The Geography Club at Tech was organized by a group of students who felt that they wanted to extend their studies of places and people throughout the world and who had the desire to enlist the interests of fellow students in geographic activities. They felt that a club could pro- vide opportunity for participation in social and cultural activities such as special programs at meetings, trips to places of interest in the surrounding area, visits to mu- seums, open house exhibits, travelogue programs, or cor- respondence with students in other lands. During the first semester of the existence of the club its principle activities were concerned with organizing committees, writing by-laws, listing duties of officers and committee chairmen and other matters. Officers of the club were president, Nancy Williams; vice-president, Wilma Fountaine; secretary, Marlene Smith; treasurer, Eva O ' Brien. Committee chairmen for the year were program, Karen Schiltz; social, Carol Dash; initiation, Marlene Smith; publicity, Kathy Elman; mem- bership, Wilma Hopper. GEOGRAPHY CLUB OFFICERS Lett to Right : Fountaine, vice-president; Smith, secretary; O ' Brien, treasurer; and Williams, president.
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Standing: John Voss, secretary; George Bellamy, president; Ray Boge, secre- tary; Jerry Swisher, treasurer. Seated: Bob Bevaqua, sergeant-at-arms. Not Pictured: Bob Dolphin, vice-president. Christian Ideals in School and Community, Hi-Y Aim The Hi-Y was organized to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community a high standard of C hristian character. In their second year of re-organization the Hi-Y members attended both the District and State Hi-Y conferences at Michigan City and Anderson. The new 1952-53 members invited George Rog- ers Clark members to their initiation ceremony. The ceremony was followed by a pot-luck dinner in the cafeteria. The annual Christmas party was after the Wednesday night business meeting on December 17th. The Hi-Y joined hands with the school news- paper and sponsored the after-the-game soc hop on October 7th. Sponsors were Mr. Edward Rudd and Mr. Rich- ard Fuller. Standing: Trump, Clark, Johnson, Woodworth, Meadows, Wil- kins, Voss, Bevaqua, Swisher, Bellamy, and Dolphin. Seated: Gladish, Barzicki, Barzicki, Tucker, Hansel. At Right: Mr. Fuller and Mr. Rudd.
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