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Trlreme Sponsors New Students Tea The governing force of the girl student body, Triship, is Trireme. It consists of sixteen senior girls who qualify in standards, sociability, and leadership. Trireme girls head eight committees in Triship which are important in the functioning of Trireme and Triship, A small fee gives any girl the privilege to contrib- ute in making Trireme successful, The assembly committee prepares skits for special assemblies, The costume room committee attempts to keep the unlimited supply of costumes organized. The faculty room committee prepares coffee in the morning, and tries to keep the room Com- fortable for the teachers. The finance committee, small but necessary, is re- sponsible for the pecuniary affairs, while the rest room committee makes curtains, paints waste cans, and puts up book shelves in the girls' rest rooms. The project committee plans activities, the Trireme room committee keeps its own room neat and tidy, and the ushering committee is represented at every Hickman eveningpro- gram. Some of Trireme's special activities are the new students tea, a back-to-school dance, and one of the year's most popular fun-fests, the Sadie Hawkins dance, Where the decoration committee transforms the cafeteria into a romping, stomping, dog patch.
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ey Club Serves Hickman Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Columbia Kiwanas Club. Its manyworth-while pro- jects are heartily approved and appreciated by the Hickman administration. Each member is expected to display the characteristics of initiative, leadership, dependability, scholarship, and service: however,few, if any, fail in any one of these virtues. Key Club is invaluable in student-faculty relations for it serves as a mediator in important school issues by taking students problems to the administration. Every year the Key Club publishes a student- faculty directory. This book is extremely helpful to both students and faculty by making it possible to find a student's telephone number without knowing his parents name. At Christmas time all Hickman home rooms fill a Christmas basket for a needy family, and it is the job of the Key Club to distribute these baskets to deserving families. Few benefit from this service but the gratitude for the project makes all the work very worth-while. During the year the Key Club also sponsors a new student's tea and a back-to-school dance, Hickman would definitely not be the productive school it is if it were not for the great service rendered by the Key Club, I ltON'I' ROW: Easley, Steinberg, Sutton, Hartley, Dickenson, Beasley, NIL-Arthur, Simon. ROW 2: lily, Thurman, Rouse, Leech, Lay, Jurgcnsmeyer,Allcn, Prather, Mathis. ROW 3: Comfort, Wyman, Bolstzid, Dunkin, Sublet, Krousc, Dyer, Mengel, Hays. ROW4: Daly, Key Club officers Daryl Hartley, vice-president, Doug Dickinson, secretaryg Jim Beasley, treasurerg and Ed Sutton, president: look over information about the pending annual Career Day. Baker, Bryan, Holmes, Shcdd, Callison, Hammond, Simon. ROW 5: McAtee, Vanlandingham, Keller, Hulett, McKinstry, James, Barnes. ROW 6: Schmidtke, Joy, Crawley. ,N
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Trireme eads Girls The governing force of the girl student body, Triship, is Trireme. It consists of sixteen senior girls who qualify in stand- ards, sociability, and leadership. Trireme girls head eight committees in Triship which are important in the func- tioning of Trireme and Triship. A small fee gives any girl the privilege to contri- bute her share in making Trireme-Triship successful, The assembly committee pre- pares skits for special assemblies. The costume room committee attempts to keep the unlimited supply of costumes organized, The faculty room committee prepares coffee in the mornings, and tries to keep the room comfortable for the teachers. The finance committee, small but necessary is respon- sible for pecuniary affairs, while the rest room committee made curtains, painted waste cans, and put up shelves in the girls' rest rooms. The project committee plans activities, the Trireme room com- mittee keeps its own room neat and clean, and the ushering committee is represented at every evening program. During the year, the members elect nine girls to represent the nine ideals of Triship. .-Xlso, in the spring, Trireme selects three seniors who best represent Standards, Ser- vice, and Socizibility. Some of T1'iremc's special activities are a new students' tea, back-to-school dance, and one of the year's most popular fun-fests, the Sadie Hawkins dance, For this event the decoration committee trans- forms the cafeteria into a romping, stomp- ing Dog Patch. 1. 'Ml' Q, Trireme officers discuss plans for the comingldeals.-Xssembly. They are, ON THE COUCH: Helen Godfrey, president, and Lynne Freese, treasurer. ON THE FLOOR: Joyce Poehlmun, vice-president, and Alice Allen, secretary. The nine ideals, elected by all girls at Hickman. FRONT ROW: Joan Long, Loyalty: Suzy Shultz, Cheerful- ness: Sharon Ricketts, Service, ROW 2: LaVerne LeHart, Leadership, Judy Crane, Sociabilityg Celestine Guyton, Dependability. ROW 3: Marilyn Conner, Health: Jean Crawford, Courtesyg Leslie Windmiller, Neatness. V 'wwf X wr Hifi
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