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litivimy lfluli Every other Monday the gavel sounded in Room 53, where members ot Literary Club met to share their enthusiasm tor literature. A variety ot programs-including games, guest speakers, and discussions at books ordered through the Teen Age Book Club- provided entertainment in addition to valu- able information. As a final record of achievement the group presented to the library the traditional magazine containing their own best poems, essays, and stories l8 Row One: Joan Nist, president, Dennis McDan- iel, vice-president: Doro- thy Wilburn, secretary, Denise Reed, treasurer, Lola Page, Judy Lape, Trudi Hilbert, Donna Scott. Row Two: Nancy Allen, Linda Surendorf, Joan Rolewicz, Jack Wade, Kay Luxem, Jim Hayes, Marolynn O'NeiIl, Miss Hochhalter. Row Three: Ednamae Ham- montree, Linda Leavitt, Janice O'Donnell, Sandra Jorden, Marlene McCor- mick, Nancy Siddall, Zepha Carter, Carolyn Hall. Row One: Sandra Garver, Marlene Kiesling, Judy Risser, Kay Luxem, Erika Esser, Trudi Hilbert, Judy Wiseman. Row Two: Judy Hickman, Jean Hipsher, Carol Lebo, Marlene Mc- Cormick, Donna Scott, Gail Sherrill, Sherry Tuck- er, Sheryl Vinyard. Row Three: Linda Surendorf, Jack Chambers, Bill Jarg- storf, Bob Carson, Ron Vinyard, Lola Page, lilirziry ftzill' Responsible tor keeping the library operat- ing efficiently were twenty students chosen by Miss Baade. Taking their name from the number ot the room in which they met, these assistants became l2O Club, Bi- monthly meetings-which included a travel talk, a book discussion, a county school library meet, and a banquet-were planned and directed by Lola Page, president, Sherry Tucker, vice-president, Marlene McCor- mick, secretary, and Ron Vinyard, treasurer
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APU me For a few the school day ends at three thnrty but the final bell serves merely to remand most students that a busy evening Iles ahead Released from the routine of classes many turn their thoughts to dramatic presentatnons concerts or Informal club meetings Active partuclpatlon In various organlza trans develops mind and character whsle new per sonalutnes and talent are constantly duscovered through musncal and stage productions Actlvltues play a mayor role un helpmg Logansport Hugh School graduate a truly well balanced cntnzen I7 I I I I ' u I . I I I .
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Musii- llluli During its four years as an active school organization, this club has offered students an opportunity to hear and appreciate music ranging from early classical to ultra- modern, At monthly meetings, held in homes of members to create an informal atmosphere, the vice-president and an ap- pointed committee discussed the selections presented A plan originated and promoted by the seniors in the club provided that members and their friends might attend a ballet and opera each year at Purdue Music Hall, At the club meeting before the Sadler's Wells Ballet, Jim Mentzer illus- trated fundamental ballet steps and ex- plained their use in the show, Social events during the year included an annual Christ- mas party and a spring picnic, Officers for the year were: Pat Barnes, president, Den- nis McDaniel, vice-president, Joyce Uhl, secretary, and Craig Novak, treasurer, 3i'll'STSSFLQ? iLi1S5.l27OTL'fi, ViYS'ffO?i.f22?d5i'.i ie'ff HlT'i'Z: Miss Nicholas Lower-Row One: Moran, A Barnes Row Two: K Hammontrec, Uhl McNu?t Watson, Miss Nicholas Ei1ngtlf2-nogLaSef?Wl?lUpp?olUlorI-ghdfie2 R,:?vyCl?ouirOl2lfneW'gbrba?i?fiY Gronificer Schmidt Black, Kelly Rowe, Eikelberner Row Five: Norzinskcy, Hendricks B Novak, Sherrill Arnold Baley, Esker, E, Hamrnantree. Row Six: C. Novak Gegkr Donle-Y. Elnrore Cox Jackson McDaniel Moore, 1 is.ggg.gg , , , . 4 4-' L.'4 on 4-1i '+w,. Girls' Ensiimlili- Originally a double trio, one from each junior high school, this year's Girls' En- semble had nine members who sang for local clubs and civic groups, Their per- formance of old and new numbers was acclaimed by many delighted audiences.
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