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w fx l li l . s 4 if W . , ' Rwhafd Lew Richards Ere lohn 7-ulauii L nn Luegge' . 'm bell, Read. Y - n, ll - am? tha L! S ences: Milllga Bach, jim 'C' Schuuz, Mai IOWZ OWZ :lefty del Nita TOP, Mlddle Y - Hernaf! I t a Williams' row: Louis Wlefsem ' m LQUIG. Ford. :again Munzenrnaw, borg, The Red Cross changed its activities somewhat this year. Its work has been carried on in the manner of individual projects, rather than as a special unit or a chapter. Some of the most outstanding and rewarding work that the Red Cross undertook this year was the Hines pushing detail that was composed of ten people who helped the incapacitated veterans at the Hines Hospital to attend the moving pictures every second and fifth Tuesday. Martha Read and Louis Hernan group, were greatly assisted in their work by the club's sponsor, Miss Sheppard, as were Marion Munzenm d ' ' SCIT16SfCI'. dez, the first semester co-chairmen of the ey an Rick Carr, the co-chairmen for the second za eww ii k 5 Ron jerry Broo s Bruce d Dabney, Loina M-uggen- Top row: L row: H3.I0lt Bottom tow: Th starr, facul Th ing t howi Th 3 Cha Club,
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Z is sill J 5 R 1 ' lr 'gl ifh 3 very successful p of capable IHCH, em: Ross Millard, . Sponsor this yfiflf a followed bl' 3 by all. gocial gatherings one ab0Uf School 70ameab 65445 Women's Club is composed of L.T.j.C.'s freshman and sophomore women, and is sponsored by Miss Rathert. This year's board, which represented every girl at J.C., was headed by Bobbi Fender, president, Carol Couch, vice presi- dent, Katy Ruting, secretary-treasurer, and Pat Evans, chairman of the club- room. Womens Club's activities, as usual, were both varied and numerous. It sponsored the fall tea with its initiation and installation ceremonies, as well as its get acquainted aspects, the Christmas Mitzi party mixer, a turn-about dance, a spring flower sale, and, of course, the dinner given for the graduating sophomore girls at the end of the year. Along with these events, Women's Club helped to promote friendship, understanding, and co-operation among the women of j.C. Of course, little having to do with Women's Club could have been accomplished without the ready and gracious aid of the club's sponsor, Miss Rathert. VZ K . Fender, h Miss RaYheft'BObb1 COUC 1 Car0l DS, Pidutedg P81 Eva pg l wif We 'N' atherine Ydltmg' is
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- A N' Y L hvbvuvt . 1 lrs work has been in as a special unit hat the Red Cr0SS was composed Of Hines Hospital to o-chairmen of the ir, Miss Sl7CPP3fd' in for the seC0Hd ' ' H lcm' Br00lcS, R011 Top row. itil Rum' LW Milerliluilgii mW! Harol-Zenlgis Warner, Boot hm Lugggc. l.0ma Bottom row. Louffbliflng, Raymong lgercer, Spen i is efnandez fask Cer Milli , David Ra e Ross Mill gan, John Z ya BObD ard, Brac ulauf, Rich Ygfff Richar e Fofd D afd P3111 ' CISQ-hime' Onald C . 5011. Midd k,But Faigy Je lc sh Ruhl. Y Bach. The Veterans' Club, organized in the fall of 1956, got off to a promising start. The men formed a basketball team and had plans for playing the faculty or Mr. Burson's team. The men also formed bowling teams and played amongst themselves. Lead- ing the club was a very efficient young man, Bob Dygert. Everyone knows how well Bob organized the club. The Veterans' Club has been very successful in giving ex-service students a chance to get together and swap experiences. We enjoy having the Veterans' Club, and it has aided junior college in many social activities.
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