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Some ofthe i958-l959 Girls' Club officers were Lynn William' son, mystery sister chairman, Mary Lou Bundy, treasurer, Diane Hammond, secretary, Doris Wilkins, president, and Pat Pool, vice-president. Below, Doris Wilkins receives a rose from her little sis at The senior farewell. Remember the girls from the Girls' Club, Remember when you're away, Remember the fun you've had here .,.. Remember? How can you forget Girls' Club, the one club for which every girl has the talent, the personality, and The appeal? The requirement-interest, The results-fun and that wonderful feeling that comes from belonging. Each year for each of the classes There is something different to do. The sophomores in Girls' Club lust have The fun, learn the ropes, and get acquainted with everything Through Their big sisses. Juniors become work horses and serve The sophomores and seniors. The harder one works, The more points she earns. ,, When all The points are counted, the top 25 senior girls are i' A.,t,, 5' chosen for central board, the club's governing body. it Girls' Club Song Exemplifies Spirit, Fun, and Friendship Below are the central board members, front row, Mary Jo Kuchenbecker, Diane Hammond, Nancy Ferris, Pat Pool, Sharon Behnken, Janet Larsen, Marge Hirman, and Mary Lou Bundy. Second row, Sue Kingsbury, Lynn Williamson, Nancy Ogle, Becky Love, Mary Schuster, Pam Culp, Jean Malloch, Barb Young, and Janet Baggcnstoss. Third row, Jan Ridenour, Sara Halvorson, Doris Wilkins, Sarah Schuster, Jean Bezoier, Honora Baldes, Selby Butt, and Kathy Logan, 36
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At right, getting the latest in play technique from Mr. Schultz are some of the regular chess club members. Shown left to right are Gary Benike, Jon Davison, Gail Green, Barry Hanke, Todd Stoehr, Ruth Ann Struckmann, Leon Bushee, Murray Schomburg, Bill Gage, Tim Bair, .lohn Barker, Charles Keys, Ruth Knuth, and .lohn Karlson. Below Nordely Elshoff and Leon Bushee show how much concentration a chess game takes. A -.N-fm 'tx X.. , ,Q fn 1. 'F bv ' 1 P1 yu. t, in K 4 k me ' Chess Competition Fosters lntellectuality 4 . x ln March, l958, the Chess Club was started by Henry Thomas and Tim Bair with Mr. Schultz as their faculty advisor. This year the club has twenty active girls and boys. The meetings are primarily practice games until November when the tournament starts. The tourna- ment is the main event of the club and it lasts into January. The winner is decided by adding up the number of points acquired during tournament play. Club oFFicers are Tim Bair, president, Gary Benike, vice-president, and Jon Davison, secretary. 4 TQ? its , l 1 'L 4,rf xr ..., , Y ft ,QL-fi 2 J ' 1 My 2,312.13 s 122 e-1, 9, ,...,. gl, ask: xJn,n'. , .,.. X. ,
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7 Carol Wooclrwtan and Susan Toutant also appreziate the place setting Sue Tschirley has made tor her little sisses Iudy Nelson and LaDonna Rodenz, Seniors Welcome Sophs In Girls' Club Mystery Sister Program The mystery sister program is the most popular ac- tivity ot Girls' Club, and the tall picnic which kicked oft . . . . .. . ' b k d . this program helped the curious big slsses' identify And donliorgello Come GC some GY . . ,,. . .. Remember the friends you've made here, their unsuspecting little srsses. Th t' I , November brought the Father-Daughter Dance, Janu- 6 games Gnd pm les OO . In I G' I ' I b, ary, the Mystery Sister Banquet, March, the Mother- Qordyglil Einar I lr S fu Daughter Tea, and May, roses for the Big Sis Senior n IFS U Songs O YOUA Farewell. Karen Swanson is shown greeting her little sis Janice Mosing at the Mystery Sister Banquet and Diane Wong and her mother pass through the refreshment line at the Mother-Daughter Tea. gf X IM
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