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Youth for Christ This year , the club has had such activities as a hay ride, a pizza party, a Sadie Hawkins bowling party and a beach trip. Many outstanding speakers have been invited to attend the meet- ings. The month of April was designated as Teen Triumph month giving special emphasis to sharp programs. The club also spon- sored films such as Flight 107, T R Youth and Seventeen eenage ock, Pace of American .. ,ig ft ii, Q S fb i ' :Q 'gr . ' this , 5 rt. - 14... t 4:5 -L .3 ., M ,. iii? V.. K yy, ne of YFC's many activities w.zs rw car wash. MVS- Hadlell First Rom , L Second Ro and Kaye Third Row , . to R. :Shirley Pedcn, R s R 1 l v.. L. to R. : Sheri Palmer, Marcia Smith, Carol Bucholz, Kerrilyn IxTcGarraugh, Carol Taylor. Hopkins. and I: lea Fourth Ron Hamilton. Lite R, : Linda Helstrom, Patricia Goodowens, Ian Ichnson, Ted Lilioholrn, Ferris Sylv ster the campus. It is open to all who desire to come and every o ie ichxxond. Pau. Flclschrnann, Bev Snell, Alloc Eoorl: and Duvt: L. to R. 1 Mary Herd, Susan Luhkemp, Lani Simon, Fern Weaver, Marianne Swearangton, Grct H RV-,fi Front Row, L. to R. : Shirle Ped - G. Ch Dave Beyl - B. Chaplin. Second Row. L. to R. : Rosle Richmond - Second V. Pres. , Bev. Snell - First V. Pres., Paul Fleischmann - Pres. y en aplin, Alice Roork - Sec.-Treas. , arshall's Youth For Christ club is one ofthe most active is both entertainin a d l'f club. g n up i ting, In fact, fun is a must in Beyl. LHWUU Owfffl. Lcly Meyer, Lindal-lopkins, Ianet Wiedeman, Iamce Weider :hen Hozmlt, Bonnie Gilstrap, Sharon Iones, George l-lysmith, Karon Davis, , Doug Crose, Fred Paltrige, Ron Riggs, Pat Wahl, IUGVUIH Smith Grid PGI
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Associated Marshall Girls Marshall's Girls' League has in one short year and a half, become one ofthe school's most active and useful organizations, The purpose of AMG is to unite the girls of Marshall and to promote friendliness and high stan- dards of womanliness. The Girls' League has sponsored numerous activities and performed many services for the school which have these purposes in mind. ln September, the League sponsored a Big and Little Sister Tea in order to help the junior and senior girls become acquainted with the incoming freshmen. Each monththe League has sponsored a selection of the Girl of the Month. This girl has symbolized the highest standards of AMG, Girls' League Week was another activity which took place during each semester. During Christmas, the League collected old toys to donate to the Toy and Ioy Makers . Through various functions such as candy sales, valentine sales, and dances, the Girls' League has raised over S200 to contribute to the American Field Service in order to bring an exchange student to Marshall, M ' 2 H .ms -, ., i Q v stiff Tv 1 ' Pat Wahl Carole May Fail President Spring President AMG Advisors Seated: Mrs. Johnson--head adviser Hadley, Senior Adviser, Mrs. Rose, Sophomore Adviser. s . l Carole May L to R Josette Fnzler Pat Shepard Gail Goodwin and lam Hargreaves Spring A.M.G. Rep. Presidents L. to R. : Rosie Richmond - Senior, Gail Hass - Iunior, Gail Alexander - Freshman, Not Pictured: Sharon Hall - Sophomore. L. to R.: Miss McNai-nee--Freshman Adviser, Miss Iohnson--junior Adviser, Mrs
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av V g Y.: 3 1 1 , I4 i N y f, I Front Row, L, to R. : Ona Brown, Sandy Boss, Bonnie Berglund, Nancy Williams, Kathleen ' hell Sharon Cilles ie Marla Oney and Barbara Iaenke Mitc , 1 p , , , Second Row, L. to R. : Carol Wood, Barbara Gellner, Mabel Dickenson, Kathy Mitchell, Carolyn Marshall, Robin Murnighan, Karen Forgey, Cherrie Philips and Cecelia Third Row, L, to R. : Ieannine Williams, Elona Loftis, Marcia Drude, Nancy Deswert, Sandy Thompson, Nancy Forsythe, Diane Young and Kaydel Leavitt. La Hue. Bryan. Kathy Qucxlite Qualite is a school service club which has accepted the task of setting up tables and serving at all banquets or social func- tions. The purpose of the club is to serve Iohn Marshall High School and to promote friendship throughout. This year and last years' activities have included serving at both the Washington Athletic Club banquet and at the first annual Dad-Son Banquet. This spring they planned a car wash to raise money. The club has both pins and sweat shirts. -...pf r-fa Mrs, Pepper MYS. Carver Red Cross The Red Cross Council consists of twenty specially selected students from each department. The group spon- sored their first annual activity, Red Cross Week, by raising funds for the Red Cross. Two special characters, the hungry pigs , Oscar and Gertrude, were introduced to the Student Body and the students were asked to put their contributions in them. The Council also planned a New Year's Eve party for the inmates of Barnes Hospital, Cross are Massey and Darlene Cahill. Front Row, L, to R, 1 Mary Ann Sall, Dick Massey and Lorrie Cunningham. Second Row, L. to R, : Pat Domme, Tove Meldal and Paul Fleischmann. MV- Suu Third Row, L. to R. : Ioan Zaikoski, Ursula Kimber, Elona Loftis and Herb Hipple. Fourth Row, L, to R, : Cheryl Matson, Mollie Moline, Mr. Still and Darlene Cowan. Not Shown: Anne Marshall, Steve Bryans, lim Azumano, Ian Herring, Marcia Milne, Darlene Cahill, Ianice Popp and Bob Beary. 143
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