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YEARBOOK STAFF Sitting I left to right! Marlel Holfoth, Millie Yorks, Edit Kim DeMartinis, Mrs. Ellt Robinson. Standing: Shirli Mamoone, Joe Belle-Isle, Te Smith, Ed Bachmann, S1 Sprague. The 1954 HORNET Yes, the yearbook is finally out, and we are proud of it. The tremendous amount of work required to edit a yearbook can only be realized by those who have been on a yearbook staff. Yet, there is no comparison between the abundance of re- wards and the work involved. lt has been an experience which we shall never forget and which we shall hold close to our hearts always. PRESS CLUB The Press Club is an active organization which publishes the school newspaper. This, the sister publication of the yearbook, is also named the Hornet . They consistently put out fine papers and are a wonderful factor in the pro- motion of school spirit. We hope that the fine tradition of a school paper will be kept through the years. Sitting fleft to rightl Beverlee Campbell, Carl Belcher, Shirley Menz, Ann Desmann, Shirley Mamoone, Marilyn Kamb, Betty Burke, Harold Schafer, Barbara Ainsworth. Sue Sprague. Second Row: Marian Rowe, Joan Williams, Lois Jennejahn, Lois Johnson. Barbara Barrett. Mrs. Gilbert. Third Row: Norma Rappl, Barbara Templar, Alison Gifford, Bridget Garvey, Beverly Herrington, Florence Rappl. Fourth Raw: Marlene Ford, Ann Sackett, Marlene Holfoth, Judy Hollister, Nancy Gibbs. Fifth Row: Dan Fisher, Terry Williams, Dan Nichols, Ed Bachmann, Brent Lester, George Norris, Joe Mamoone. 26
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Front Row fleft to right! Shiela Cooney, Barbara Ainsworth, Jerry Evans, Joe Mamoone, Ed Bachmann, Kay Shetler, Bruce Jones, Brent Lester, Shirley Mamoone, Allison Gifford. Second Row: Ann Dru-schel, Lois Jennejahn, Barbara Barrett, Lois Johnson, Mary Francis Beverl H ' , y errmg- gon. Mrarilynl Kamb, Nancy Belle-Isle, Patricia Barnes, Third Row' Bar- ara empe ton, George Walker, Glen Gerstner, Sue Sprague, Midge Waudersee. Beverly Campbell, Mary Ann Finnegan, Irene Pugh, Dan Fisher, Bill Thomas. Fourth Row: Ken Wilber, Terry Williams, Carl Belcher, Paul Kill, Kim DeMartinis, Bill Moore, Dick Cooney, Francis Broomfield, Otie Banser. Fifth Row: Mr. Jenkins, Joe B-elle-Isle, Ted Smith, Dick Steffens, Mickey Rogers, Dave MacPherson, Mike Larsen, Harold Schaffer, Ed Cuthbertson. We as students, are thankful for the many op- portunities available through activities to enrich our school lives. These activities provide a means of carrying on our interests beyond the classroom. Extra-curricular activities give the school pro- gram added importance by inducing self-expres- sion. Through self-expression, one's character is en- riched. Our school has many facilities and resources ful persons from which to draw added knowledge. 25 Sitting fleft to right! Sheila Cooney, Gloria Van Maaren, Alison Gifford, Barbara Ains- worth, Mrs. Robinson, Mary Ann Finnegan. Standing, Front fleft to right! Connie Buck- mann, Kay Shetler, Marilyn Kamb, Shirley Young. Standing, Back fleft to right! Joe Mamoone, Paul Kill, Dave MacPherson, Hara old Shafer, Brent Lester, Terry Williams, Ken Wilbur, Carl Belcher, Glen Gerstner. IUNIOR LEAGUE The Junior League is a new organ- ' ization in our school this year. The members compete with other schools in debating current affairs. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was organized in 1951 as an organization to pro- mote interest in the scientific field. At its monthly meetings a speaker is obtained to tell of the varied fields related to science. Sitting fleft to right around the table! Eleanor Duger, Gail Hovey, Flora Burton, Terry Williams, Norma Rappl, Shirley Brooks, Joan Williams, lla Drowne. Standing around thc table: Caroline Nemitz, Mr. Nelson, Audrey Havens, Alison Gif- ford, Florence Rappl, Dave MacPherson, Ruth Jef- ferds, Sandra Guild. HRT CLASS
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