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A COLLECTION OF BOOKWORMS lnstituting the Teen-Age Book Club was Literary Club's latest under- taking, each month students ordered pocket-sized editions of recom- mended Iiterature trom Suzette Armey, chairman of the new activity. Another project, a magazine with original compositions by the mem- bers, was again completed. The bi-weekly meetings held in Room 227 were delightfully varied. Short plays-one ot which was written by members, group pantomines, a panel discussion ot Arnold Ben- nett's most tamous novel, The Old Wives' Tale, and talks by guest speakers Miss Virginia Shaver, Miss Ethel Richardson, Mr. Rod Embry, and Miss Helen l-lochhalter, sponsor ot the club, provided entertaining programs, Initiation of new members at the annual spring picnic in Dykeman Park was the tinal gala meeting ot the second semester and marked the end ot Literary Club's eleventh year as a prominent high school organization Seated-Row One: Lorry Hardin, Bill Redding, Mary K. Morris, Annette Elpers, Joan Siferd, president, Lou Ann Bauer, Loral Baker, Carolyn Rouser, treasurer, Maureen Notheis, Row Two: Shirley Key, Mary O'Connor, Marilyn Erb, Doris De Veaux, Suzette Armey, Phyllis Army, Mariel Meyers, Sandy Butch. Standing: Joyce Howard, Eleanore Rutz, Eleanor Troy, Wanda Hopper, Helen Viney, Clifford Wild, Wally Koch, Dan Mordenti, secretary, Ed Simpson, vice- presidentg Judy Snyder, Bob Bishop, Joyce Tabor, Phyllis Ingram, Miss Hochhalter. ii 1 V
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GUARDIANS OF THE BOOK NOOK Room l2O, for which the club is named, is the established gathering place of the student librarians sponsored by Miss Marian Baade. Meeting literary figures through book reviews and enjoying a cov- ered dish dinner were only two of the year's projects, The most recent undertaking, a scrapbook kept by Judy Hickman, recorded all past, present, and future happenings of interest to the entire student body, included were the progress of athletic teams, the development of extra-curricular activities, and the announcement of social events, Another appreciated service was the bulletin boarci which furnished students with news pertaining to the latest books. Officers were Charles Hickman, president, Mary Thompson, vice- president, Phyllis Williams, secretary, Dick Roderick, treasurer. ln the second term two changes were made: Judy Hickman became vice-president, and Donna Scott, secretary. Row One: Dave Grisez, Trudi Hilbert, Linda Surenclorf, Lola Page, Eleanor Troy, Beverly Holler- ing, Susie Heyde, Sandra Garver, Marlene Kiesling, Carol Jacot, Ron Vinyard. Row Two: Charles Hickman, Donna Scott, Marv Baer, Pat Casalini, Marlene McCormick, Judy Hickman, Susan Arnold, Ann Wilkinson, Jean Ann Hipshcr, Ann Butler. Bob Carson.
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slid-.7Jz,L 300 GAY JEANS IN BLUE JEANS f' 1 ' fan For the fnrst tIme HI TrI was dIvIded INTO four sec tIons each was small but actIve Another change was an Inter club CouncIl composed of program chaIr men presIdents and an elected member from each club thIs councll cast the decIdIng vote on QUESTIONS concernIng the entIre group HI TrI l helped theIr organIzatIon cIty and school by makIng weekly VISITS to the Jones Home provId Ing ThanksgIvIng baskets for the needy and com bInIng Wlfh HI Y to plan relIgIous programs at ThanksgIvIng and ChrIstmas ln order to raIse funds for the VOFIOUS socIal OCTIVITISS throughout the year they sold popcorn at the basketball games and called everyone In the communIty phone book for a local auto agency VOFIOUS programs and deeds kept HI TrI ll both busy and useful Work durIng the year Included helpIng Wlfh communIty projects such as the March of DImes and T B and Red Cross dFlVeS A Halloween party and a swImmIng party were enjoyed by all other entertalnment Included amateur nIght and a style show WIth a total of nInety SIX members HI TrI Il was the largest of the four For HI TrI lll l952 53 was Indeed a year of servuce Members aIded the March of DImes made Red Cross scrapbooks assIsted at the Y and ushered at a lIbrary show The gIrls vIsIted the Jones Home and unIted Wlfh the IunIor group to decorate the wInnIng float for the HomecomIng parade Combmed HI TFIS were guests at a style show presented by Wasmngton TownshIp Y Teens HI Tru IV ushered at a local theater and dIstrIbuted blood donatIon cards throughout the communIty The gIrls worked at the JunIor Canteen on Saturday eve nIngs and cleaned and dusted the lIbrary In order to encourage leadershIp a new rotatIng system was used the fIrst semester the newly elected commIttees consIsted of two groups of gIrls actIng as alternatIng offIcers at each meetIng WIth such traInIng lIttle sIsters would In four years be truly capable bIg sIsters 22 I 1 I 2 . . . . . .- . . . . I . I . , . I - . . -. I MQ ' 52 . if . . , . as ' ' I ' - ' 'wt -11 .-- . . If . . ' , we '55 ' Z '. -- ' . 'I iv WI. , z N- I n . -' 45:35 , IA -, I I . - A-,A I - I, ,-.J fl, for fmt I. - - I I I f llll A - .- . . . I we ,UM I I I I 4 ' . H ' . U . . . I Ov - 'll
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