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First Row: R. Wentworth, F. Cliff, D. Smith, R. Swonger, J. Bowers, B. Heise, M. Levondowski Second Row: J. DeIIaCosfa, l. Schippmcnn, S. Seaman, Mrs. Brehse, G. Bruce, S. Seifert, H. Vanderbilt IUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL VV e serve . . . at home and al1road Motto of the National American Junior Red Cross Council The purpose of the Junior Red Cross Council blends well with our theme. They go forward through service constructing a better world in which to live. The group is affiliated with the American Red Cross and through it with the International Red Cross. Each year the Kendall unit, an affiliate of the Albion Chapter of the American Red Cross, sends a chest of school equipment, athletic supplies, and personal grooming articles overseas. This chest is a gift from the students of Kendall Central School to needy students in some foreign country. On special holidays the Junior Red Cross members make favors for the veterans hospital in Batavia and for the nursing homes in Kendall. During this past summer Sue Seaman and Geraldine Bruce attended a twoday meeting in Buffalo for representatives from nearby districts. At this meeting they participated with students from other schools in a discussion of how to improve the Red Cross. The Junior Red Cross earns the money to finance its projects by selling school supplies during the noon hour. The Council also operates a student loan fund from which students may borrow money for worthwhile projects. The Council membership is composed of two representatives from each of the grades 7-12. The officers for this year were: Ruth Swanger - Presidentg Dorthanne Smith - Secretaryg and Jean Bowers - Treasurer. Mrs. Ardeen Brehse is faculty advisor.
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SPORTS MISCELLANEA Sports miscellanea include the extra-curricular sports activities in which students participate on a voluntary basis. A varied program for both boys and girls is offered each year. Among the sports included are soccer, basketball, volleyball, badminton, softball, speedball, touch football, horseshoes, track and field events, tumbling, apparatus, and trampoline, and wrestling. The program varies according to the time of year and the age and sex of the groups involved. Such a program develops sportsmanship, team-play, cooperation, and interest in sports on the pilrt of those students who are not able to participate in varsity sports. This year the high school girls' intramural program consisted of volleyball, basketball, tumbling, soccer, and softball. Last fall a trampoline was added to the equipment of the physical education department, and both girls and boys intra- mural groups have been enthusiastic users of the new equipment. As usual the Cirl's Athletic Association assisted with the grade gym classes, and on two occasions the girls attended play days at Holley. The first time they played volleyballg the second, basketball. The C. A. A. elected the following officers: President - Nancy Hawthorneg Secretary - Ann Welchg and Treasurer - Violet Yvilliams. This year the boys intramural group was quite active. ln the Class C, Section 5 division Kendall had five wrestling champions: Ted Halstead, Alan Schickler, joseph Tauschek, Norman Hughes, and Charles Bolton. The boys also participated in the VVinter Sports Carnival which was held in Elba. On the volleyball team were Charles Bolton, Charles Rath, Jack Harvey, Alfred Bruce, Melvin Schultz, Larry Klafehn, Norman Hughes, and Larry Bergevin. Melvin Schultz and Larry Bergevin represented Kendall in ping pong, Alfred Bruce, James Rayburn, and Jack Harvey competed in the badminton tournament. Although Kendall had no winners, the boys did their best and enjoyed the experience.
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