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.,-wg Y N err B HI-Y The Hi-Y held the interests of many fellows. Here some of them are shown at a work meeting The Hi-Y strives to create, maintain, and extend throughout the homes, school, and community high standards of Christian character. There are tour chapters: Dr. Howard Gray, Beta Rho, Alta Cur, and Delta Phi. Their activities usually include retreats with other Hi-Y clubs from the state. This year it was the Youth and Government program at the State Capitol. X
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T, Mayer, M. Babb, M. Gambill, M. Serposs, N. Litin ROW 2: J. Meadows, C. Brumm, S. Banner, J. Seamons, M. Stickney, N. Ward, S. Aird, B. Skow ROW 4: A. Serposs, C. Davis, B. Roesler, C. Ea J. Cain, M. Stender ROW 5: Mr. Rehwaldt, J. Kirklin, T. Mahler E. Holman, C. Kingsbury ROW 3: K. Peterson, J. Elkins, S. Roesler, J. Hutchinson, T. Tervo, J, Grindlay. There was a good turnout at the recreation night sponsored by the Student Council. Activities in- cluded baslcetball, volleyball, badminton, swim- ming, and even square-dancing. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council acts as an organization representing the student body of JM. The members attempt to act on the students' suggestions for school improvement. Many problems concerning the school and its administration are undertaken by the coun- cil, Class presidents, club presidents, and the foreign exchange students also participate in this organization along with the regular elected members. The Student Council sponsors various activities throughout the year. 44
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's.. UV, ,,,. J .14 These girls playing crack the whip obviously had to find some way to keep worm at the skating party. The Girls' Club is one of the most active clubs at JM. The real purpose of the organiza- tion is to have fun and to promote better friendship between the students. The worm relationship between a big sis and a little sis is most often a lasting one. Central Board, made up of 25 senior girls, guides and governs the clubs' activities, which are many. The girls honor their mothers and fathers at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea and the Father-Daughter Dance. The Mystery Sister program, one of the highlights of the club, and timely enioyable activities are inter-mingled throughout the year's program. Allison Bach goes by the saying, Speak softly and carry a big stick. The punch table was a welcome sight for the more active dancers at the Father Daughter Dance. s
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