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Service Girls i First row: Nancy Kohler, Barbara Eighmey, Joanne Chanady, Donna Lord. Dotty Cohn, Barbara Paxson. Mart- lyn Baehr. Carol LaPointe. Second row: Carole McKeone, Sharon Keehn, Bonnie Keehn, Anne Lautner, Lois Klingensmlth, Jane! Allen, Janice Everett. Bennie Lou Owens. Third row: Eleanor Spotts, Bernice Henry. Joan Snell, Coy Thoms. Jeanne Munro, Ann Rothenberger, Carol Newman. Mary Louise Schwartz. Fourth row: Cath- arine Cusumano, Annabelle Straub, Ruth Stoddard, Elizabeth Parmenier, Mary Jane Runeau, Barbara Bettis, Dolores Clock, Laura Manor. Joyce Ferguson. Absent: Nancy Butler. The Service Girls devote considerable time to the good of the school. They maintain the lost and found department. They manage the health unit, which in- volves taking care of emergencies or accidents that may happen around the school. Collecting attendance slips is also part of their duty. Miss Clara Marsh directs the activities of the Service Girls. Proiector Boys Running the movies for classes and assemblies is the job of the projector boys. At the beginning of the year these boys volunteer to give up their study periods in order to learn how to manipulate the machines. Miss Donna Mentel supervises the group. First row: Roger Fountain, Gene Stevens, Karl Krug, Henry Ruhl, Aaron Lutz, Charles Zanes. Bob Monhollen, Howard Cone. Second row: Bob Baker, James Kurtz, Joseph Steinman, Tom Nowak, Don Hacker, Marvin Spicer, Charles Smetana, Ernie Mather, Herman Weller, Ralph Lyke. Absent: Glen Gillis, Marvin Lindquist, Bill Nisley. Nancy Quermbach. -21-
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Red Cross First row: Dotty Cohn, Nancy Scholl. Marilyn Shapiro, Ann Becker, Barbara Shipman. Judy French, Janice Everett. Ann Slaco, Barbara Stewart. Second row: Mrs. Hendry. Jan Rau, Joanne Hendry. Monica Bodi, Dorothy Smetana, Margaret Ann Oberlelter. Miss Gibbs, JoAnn Kreps. Margaret Albright. Third row: Judy Kemmerllng, Pat Flanders, Carol Stoner. Ablent: Chris Goetz. Connie Conner. Junior Red Cross this year held a bake sale, gave Christmas presents to the old folks at the County Farm, and sent valentines and Easter cards to the school-age shut-ins of Monroe. The officers elected were: Ann Becker, presidentg Barbara Shipman, vice- presidentg and Judy French, secretary. The sponsors were Miss Florence Gibbs and Mrs. Louise Hendry. Printing Staff The printing staff, made up of second year students who have a willingness to work and contribute, has helped in the production of most of the school printing. Programs, posters, office supplies, calendars given to the teachers, and the Lotus Leaf have been printed by this staff under the direction of Mr. Henry Wakefield. N M First row: Ray Woodbury. Norman Guthrie. Clesto DeBusk, Bill Burkett. Mr. Wakefield. Alan Knowles. Bob Wyer, Norman Heath. Milton Dennis. Second row: Pauline Rorke, Shirley Moore, Wayne Whitaker, Betty Melgin. Carol LaPointe. -20-
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Jr. Historical Society First row: Monica Bodi, Camilla Bassett. Kay Williams, Janice Hunt, Marge Mclntyre, Jeanne Munro. Sydney Pyle, Russell Aiuto. Second Row: Mrs. McMichael. Pat Bolinger, Joan Sikorski, Carol Stoner, Judy Kemmerllng, Janice Baumgardner, Lydia Mclntyre, Ronnie Hackett, George Harmon. Third row: Joanne Chanady. Joan Huber. Pat Johnston. Pat Flanders. Jan Rau, Jill Frost. Ruth Helienbein, Alyse Moody. Sara Scheer. Fourth row: Dotty Cohn. Lynn Stoner, Barbara Gilmore. Margaret Oberleiter. Joy Phillips. Aileen Musgrave. Jane Thompson, Barbara Shipman. Absent: Jacqueline Cadle. Christine Goetz, James Knaggs. Donelda Lerch, Toni Upjohn. With the motto of Lest We Forget and the colors of Lotus yellow and green, the Monroe County Junior Historical Society is nearing the end of its second year. This club, which is affiliated with the Monroe County Historical Society and the Historical Society of Michigan, has done many things this year. Under the guidance of the officers and various committees, the society has had something different at each meeting. The first meeting in October was their annual birthday party, which was fol- lowed by a guest speaker in November. In December was the Christmas Tea, which mothers, members of the County Historical Society and a representative from thc State society attended. The events of the early part of the new year were a movie on Michigan in January, a Valentine party in February, a book review in March, and a meal with the Monroe County Historical Society at their annual dinner in April. During May, the society took a trip to Ann Arbor to visit the William Clements Library, the University Museum, and the Michigan Historical Collections. An election of ofiicers was also held in May. A picnic, to which all new prospective members will be invited, is being planned for June. The second Tuesday of every month, from seven to nine, the meetings of this organization are held. To carry on the meetings are the officers and the thirty-seven members. This year's slate of officers consists of: Janice Hunt, president, Marjorie Mclntyre, vice-president, Sydney Pyle, secretary-treasurerg and Kay Williams, historian. The sponsor, Mrs. Mildred McMichael, has received commendation for her work with this group, and under her leadership the society hopes to become still bigger and better. -2 2...
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