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Library Club Keeping the library in good working order is the duty of the Library Club. Among the services per- formed are mending books, filing cards, checking out books, and collecting lines. Members took time out from their busy duties for the traditional Senior Picnic and to attend the High School Librarians Associa- tion Convention. CLeft to rightb W Stewart, A. Oberle, L. Farian, P. Grenert, R. DeGroff, E Hodes C Carpenter, R. Buck, S. Skodinski, J. VVyatt. G. A. A. Row 1: H. Bready, L. Farian, F. Klosswski, B. Alford, B. Harris, P. Taylor, K. Howell. Row 2: C. Jones, V. Warner, J. Longfellow, B. Kitson, A. Fetters, S. Valentine, S. Cogdell, H. Anderson. Ask the girls of G.A.A. ques- tions on sports' rules and they would probably know. Their activities are varied but this year they concentrated on vol- ley ball and trampoline work. Using a point system the girls may receive a pin for athletic activities on or out of school. 27 Miss Bready, sponsor, C. Jones, presi- dent, P. Taylor, vice-pres., B. Geans treasurer.
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Math Club Debate Club Officers: B. Eichorst, Secretary-Treasurer, P. Mikesell, Vice-President, T. Evans, Point- Keeperg B. Ingalls, President, and Mr. Weir, sponsor. Sharing the mathematical problems of the day at the weekly meetings concerned members of the Math Club. This club is organized to develop a keener interest and an enjoyment of math- ematics. Membership is open to all students who have completed algebra and geometry and have com- pleted or are enrolled in a third semester of math. Seated: P. McCullough, D. Christman, P. Biddle, C. Hegg, C. Schiller, J. Hehl, We must look at the problem from all sides. This rule is of primary importance to debators. Debating also teaches the members to gather in formation and to present their side of a question with confidence, per suasiveness, and logical reasoning Officers: C. Schiller, Secretary-Treasurer, A. Frome, President, B. Liss, Vice- President. G. Wallman, R. Robison, Standing: T. Lapham, P. Firestein, T. Ries, A. Shapiro, S. Opperman Standing: J. Weir, M. Holstein, P. Laderer, B. Jackson, A. Shapiro, J. Fett, C Litweitler .4 t d P M.ll . . . 1 , , , 1, l . B. Sheets, S. Opperman, B. Coy, B. Grant, T. Gerber, L. Thompson, D. Mickelsen, ea e I er J Heh J Bolenbaugh M. Nelson, G. Heidt, R. Foley, F. Kuemmerle. 26
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Hi- Adams Eve is that one time of year for the Hi-Y boys to display their basketball talents. They played the Freshmen and wonf?j. An added attraction was the cor- onation of a High-Why queen. One of the many services that the Hi-Y perform is the filling of Thanksgiving bas- kets for the needy. Hi-Y members were kept busy helping with the County Annual Swingheart Sway dance and the Christmas and Easter Assem- blies. Row 1: B. Butler, D. Dillman, T. Pearson, J. D3ViS1E-N9lS0n,B-P9955 Robbe, B. Davis, J. Harrell, Mr. Mutti. Row 2: T. Gerber, J. Dickey, B. jackson, R. Rob- ison, D. Ashenfelter, K. Hedman, T. Evans, B. Coy Row 3: D. Mickelsen, P. Knuckman, S. Lumm, D. Comprising the Hi-Y basketball team are B. Coy, Mr. Mutti Csponsorb, D. Marquardt Cchaplainj, K Hedman T Pearson T Evans B. Jackson T. T- Evans CD1'9SidentD, J. Dickey Cvice-presidentj, Gerber, and D. Dillman. l T. Gerber Csecretaryj, K. Hedman Ctreasurerj. 28 Row 4: C. Litweiler, J. Martz, R. Eubank, G Chamberlin, T. Zimmer, D. Marquardt. Row 5: L. Hickman, L. McKinney, H. Wallace, T Toepp, J. Evans, F. Schlemmer.
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