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Everybody Joined CLUBS PUBLICATIONS “Who’ll write an editorial?” Many such questions were asked during the monthly meetings of the Publications Club. The club was held primarily for those who wished to work on the Fortnight and proved fairly successful. They put out eight copies of the paper and had loads of fun in the process. Miss Britten added much to the atmosphere as adviser. KNOW HASTINGS Did you see the spots of red paint on the Know Hastings Club members? The corlorful display was created by rubbing against a Royal Coach trailer, which was minus a “wet paint” sign. Among the sites they visited, the County Court House proved interesting when they climbed up in back of the clock and literally learned how the place was ticking. The jail, the fire hall, Metal Tile, and Bookcase offered much entertainment, while the Pet Milk Co. offered the whole- some smell of drying milk. The fifty-some members enjoyed a bu«r, as well as interesting and novel, schedule. GUN “Noisy, isn’t it?” could easily have been a question asked by those who were un- lucky enough to be in the vicinity of the fire barns where the Gun Club’s rifle range was located. Under Mr. Gies supervision the mem- bers also went outside to practice as soon as the weather permitted. They also saw movies on safety practices with guns. As was expected the club had a bang- up club year and learned many helpful rules. BOOK “My! how wfell you’ve done!” was one of Mrs. William’s pleased expressions in response to her Book Club, which, con- sisted of twenty-five members. The members ordered a twenty-five cent hook at each meeting and hoped to beg n librar.es to promote better reading. With the memorirmg of quotations, authors, and other helpful information, the club has managed to have three part es in the course of the year. All in all the Book Club was a great success and lots of fun! Seared — W. Gtanscr, M. Hammond. R. Craven. A. Loht. D. Van Hootcn. N. Clark. Stand- ing — M. McDonald. R. Knoptf. W- Cormsht. C- Anruhk, R. Taylor, D. Skinner, R. Dahl- houurr, G. Finnic. E. Barrett. Fntt rou — E. McLausln. J. Van Houten. J. Ko har. J. Ryan. B. PcTraulr, A. Kun. J. Harrington. S. Lawrence, G. Zimmerman. D. Woodward. M. Lawrence. Second rou — R- Gwinn. W. Meyers, L. Beadle, j. jayne . T. Knopt. S. Allen, J. GaNe. M. Dotrcrer. Joyce Moc. D. Hull. R. Coleman. Third rou — Mr. Fowler, adviser. R. Randall. J. McGUxkltn. P. S.l h%. F. S.hylcr. R. Hook, J. Sinclair, D. Shurlom, D. Mead. JanKc M«. Mr. Taylor, ad cr. Fourth rou —R. Moe. A. Elliorr. S. DemonJ. M. kr.Sn. E. Hefflehower. C. Woodmanue. A. Mdlcr. D. Retd, A. Randall. S. Jaynes. Firtt rou — L- Main. C- Lancaster. P. Sheldon. D. Bump. J- M er . D. McDver. D. Down , R. GaNe. J. Clinton. J. Blossom Second »ou — V Sinclair, G. Barlow. J. Wmsrrdcn. 1. Cummin . E. Curtis». k. Lauhauch. V Knowles. B. Randall. Mr Gies. ad t« t. Third ou — H. Lronhardt. R. James. H. Lathror. k Braocr, D. Storm, H. Myers, R. Smith. V. Or»hoen. R. Demins. First rou — M. Plank. A Harr; . J M il. S. Bennett. B- Herh trcith. L. Ham. E. Sander . J. M llcr. Second rou — Mr . William , adviser. D. 3»own. B. Ingram. M. Geller. M. Tohta . D. Crahhe. M Sharper. Third rou P. Fo ter. X . Pavne. (i. A »t ». I Fa . ett. N Norn . S. Yoder. M. Htnken.
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HI-Y Y-TEENS “Who took my hot dog.7” was heard amid the clamoring of the picnic festivities at Camp Ah gonquin last fall. This healthy get-together was to mark the first of the fun that the Y- Teens en- countered during the year. Under the able supervision of Miss Dontje and Miss Julia Smith the club undertook the cleaning of the dressing rooms in the Central Building. Their next accomplishment was preparing and serving snacks to the teams after the basketball games. The annual Mother’s Tea proved that the girls made fine ladies as well as good students. With this well-rounded program the girls enjoyed an active year. “Ah, come on — buy a pencil.” Many times the Hi-Y boys issued such entreaties while selling football and basketball schedule pencils for raising money for the Memorial Fund. They had many other activities such as sponsoring Y dances with the help of the Y.M.C.A., which sponsors the Hi-Y and Y-Teens Clubs. In addition to its numerous programs, the club found time to welcome on two occasions this year its new members with both formal and informal initiations. Generous, eh.7 Under the able direction of Mr. King, the Hi-Y Club really enjoyed a busy and successful year! Identification — First rou — Miss Dontje, advisor, M. Reinhardt, president, E. Stadel, E. Gwinn. W. Grander, A. Lohr, M. McDonald, M. Wright, J. Moore, S. Freeland, Marcia Gaskill, S. Brandstctter, Miss J. Smith, adviser. Second row — A. McGlocklin, M. Hammond, H. Stebbins, D. Thompson, P. Sheffield, P. Davis, treasurer, L. Hawthorne, N. Robinson, P. McKeough, vice president, N. Clark, J. Story. Third rou — L. Olcr, C. Dutterer, B. Long, Margaret Gaskill, secretary, A. Feldpausch, N. Jaynes, M. Dutterer, W. Yeiter, J. Hanson, M. Martin. Identification — First row—R. Schreiner, R. Foster, secretary, J. Wingcrden, R. Bradford, president, D. Skinner, J. Gregory, J. Radford, N. Fisher. Second row — T. Feldpausch, J. Me Webb, G. Finnic, R. Brooks, W. Cortright, K. Hampton, R. Linington. Third row—R. McWebb, F. Whitworth, W. Porteous, R. Kurr, C. Annable, C. Jaksec, R. Taylor, treasurer.
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Miss Robson Miss McElwain, Miss Robson, Mrs. Payne, Mr. Van Busk irk. Mrs. Lann, Steve Turkcl, Mrs. Turkel, Mr. Turkel, Mr. Fowler, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Williams. With the first snowflakes, came thoughts of the approaching winter and the cold weather, the “flu”, and the slip- pery streets which accompanied it. The faculty reminisced longingly; moments at last spring’s Water Carnival were vividly relived as they glanced through familiar snapshots. Winter seemed long, and spring, far away. With a sigh they hurried to get the childrens’ snow suits out of the mothballs or to put anti-freeze in the radiator of the car. .
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