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SENIOR GIRL RESERVES Front Row: Left to Right. B. Eric- son, C. McGill, J. Wherry, R. M. Burke, B. J. Lloyd, D. Sturak. Second Row: E. Sorg, D. Neff, J. Baptic, E. Sorg, L. Sudimack, M. Schirra, M. Shissler, M. Lacko, Miss Daly, V. Morgan, L. Humphreys, M. Lloyd, J. Ho-wat, H. Bower. Third Row: A. Gottschling, J. Am- merman, M. Hickey, O. Wilson, M. Stu-par, T. Czyz, M. A. Tkac, J. Sivits, D. Sharpe, E. Grindle, M. Watson, L. Strang, M. C. Walters, D. Urban, V. Lycoc, P. Howell, D. Learner, M. Manns, V. Han-kowitz, L. Morgan, D. Chilli. Fourth Row: A. Jacobus, S. Winter- steen, M. Horvath, M. Hovanic, I). Kun-dravy, E. Carrick, E. Gustafson, A. Gyur-isin, G. Sivits, D. Wallace, P. Nagy, R. M. Manns, N. Nelson, H. Paisa, O. Jenkncr, L. Howdcn, R. Malone, E. Ha-sak, B. Hraszczyna, M. A. Latzy, E. Burns, V. Rush. HI-Y From Row: Left to Right. T. Rob- son, T. Perkins, J. Knight, H. Schurr, B. Brinkcr, E. Boytim, FI. Burechson, B. Hogg, G. Gray, B. Hensler, C. Comor-osky. Second Row: W. Fisher, B. McCarter, B. Crow, J. Bunch, B. Seiss, B. Davies, J. Schirra, D. Mitz, Mr. Lacko. Third Row: K. Wilson, J. Hofen, J. Paly ok, B. Rosser, E. Miller, G. Maxwell, R. Conrad, B. Schuchman, J. Reese. WOODLAWN JR. HI-Y Front Row: Left to Right. E. Walker, C. Watson, C. Jack, R. Humphreys, A. Handlesman, R. Wilkinson, T. Butler, E. Dccherty, G. Wilson. Second Row: Mr. Trimble, W. Hum- phreys, H. Hough, D. Marcase, W. Kovac, M. Cerra, J. Stcimer, H. Lloyd. Third Row: T. Bell, G. Moss, R. Swi-tek, J. Barnes, W. Cadman, F. Mulligan, L. George.
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WORTHY ORGANIZATIONS M UNHALL SENIOR-JUNIOR HI-Y The Hi-Y endeavors to serve as one of the mediums through which character may be developed. The club strives to develop within its members such desiwblc traits as morality, ethics and good citizenship. From their experience in the club, the boys learn to accept responsibility. They develop leadership, felllowship, initiative and respect for authority. At Christmas time the Hi-Y decorates the school Christmas tree, and sponsors the All-Club party. In the spring their Easter services are presented by a minister, a priest, and a rabbi, to show that it is tolerant toward religion. Mr. Trimble and Mr. Lacko sponsor the two groups. First Row: T. Ragan, B. Humphreys, L. Sewickly, E. Casper, S. Muir, j. McKinney, R. Wilkinson, L. Blatner, R. Dias, J. Yousko, R. Stcimer, E. Dochcrty. Second Row: O. Young, E. Horgan, H. Hough, N. McGuire, M. Prosser, 1). Curran, V. Salancc, S. Cameron, M. Posipanka, C. Crawford. Third Row: M. F. Mooney, M. Walker, J. Schwe’nberg, S. Sharp, P. Kaplan, R. Diller, R. Mears, B. Wiltrout, L. Miller, N. Rcdshaw, L. Finch, M. L. I.iggitt, A. L. Martin, D. Tice, S. Rusnak, B. Maxwell, D. McShanc, E. M. Seitz, P. I.. Harkins, A. Kean, B. M. Moneypenny. Fourth Row: J. Wilson, R. Reeves, M. Critchlow, S. Nemeth, M. J. Hill, B. Humphreys, B. Anderson, E. Walker, C. Barry, G. Wilson, B. Weldon, R. Hornak, E. Main, T. Sandberg, J. Barnes, A. Handlesman, W. Anderson, B. Dochcrty, E. Kondas, B. Grob, L. Berrctt, M. Rcdshaw, M. Mach, E. Faust, E. Gatehouse, B. Furst. The Tops was first organized in the autumn of 1937, to give recognition to those students outstanding in school citizenship, regardless of whether or not they were outstanding in activities. The idea was originated by Miss Brown who selected Mr. Lloyd as sponsor of the ninth and tenth grade members. Since then the group has been divided into two closely related clubs—the Juivor and Senior Tops. In the Senior group there are seventy-five members. New members are selected by committees, each of which is appointed to a certain home room and from it selects the three students it thinks are best qualified. These are approved by the home room teacher and six from each grade are selected by the vote of the students. There are four elections each year, the sophomores electing sophomores and the freshmen electing freshmen. The Senior Tops encourage a feeling of cooperation in the school and make the pupils better citizens. SENIOR GIRL RESERVES To build character and personality is the purpose of the club. It has been so successful in reaching its aim that the membership has increased considerably. The organization met every two weeks and participated in various programs consisting of diversified topics. The outstanding events of the year were a Hallowe’en party, the joint Girl Reserve-Hi-Y dance, and a visit to the Buhl Planetarium. The Senior Girl Reserves were successfully guided through the year under the sponsorship of Miss Daly and the leadership of the officers, Virginia Morgan, Martha Lacko, Lois Humphreys and Martha Lloyd. All of them strived to follow out their motto As a Girl Reserve, I will try to face life squarely and find and give the best”.
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DIVERSIFIED CLUBS LIBRARY CLUB Front Row: Left to Right. H. Ob- ringer, D. Klein, M. Hickey, Vice President, E. Lutsch, President, Z. Nuss, secretary-treasurer, M. Davis, G. Vines. Second Row: Miss Howat, E. Grindle, L. Humphreys, M. Raschak, I. Elek, M. Longmore, B. Hopper. Third Row: R. Hartman, K. Anawalt, J. Siedlarz, T. Robson, J. Hensler. JR GIRL RESERVES Front Row: Left to Right. M. C. Ryan, E. Stuart, J. McKibben, W. Conrad, B. Moore, G. Vines, J. Garland, F. Jardine, E. Kane, A. Lacey, B. Laughlin, M. Wassell, M. Simonson, E. Piatt. Second Row: R. Curtis, L. Shipe, I. Harry, E. Noroski, A. Noroski, M. Les-sig, M. Fenton, M. Mraszik, D. Bamford, J. McKibben, L. Lacey. Third Row: T. Dragen, J. Lalish, Miss Daly, M. Jacobson, FI. Obringer, L. Liston. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club under their present constitution has been in existence for three years. Due to the large number of books lining the library’s walls (about 13,000) Miss Howat needs able workers, which she finds in her 23 assistants who help to fill in cards, check books, and maintain order in the library. The club’s constitution states that The object of this club shall be to make its members more familiar with good usage in library procedure, and to give them an opportunity to practice it to a certain extent.” An annual undertaking of the Library Club is the Book Week Program, which takes place in November. This year, brief scenes from important and interesting books were dramatized by the club. Previously Miss Howat had arranged a weekly display table which would aid you in finding appealing reading material. However, this year, that responsibility was shifted to the club members themselves. It would seem that this club is largely a beneficial organization. That is, of course, true. Nevertheless, they have had several social activities among which was a skating party, a Christmas party and a tea dance. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES The Junior Girl Reserves, a group made up of Freshman and Sophomores, has spent much of this year in accomplishing their aim. Under the leadership of Miss Daly, they have been learning how to grow up and act like young ladies should. When they come in contact with others, they put into practice the things they have learned at their meetings. The members of the junior group have been guests of the senior group at their dances and parties throughout the year. They met with the senior group when special guests and lecturers spoke.
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