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1 i ' ff J. .41 ,n 1, E , E W BIBLE CLUB STANDDIG, left to right: Darlene Miller, Janet Maule, Paula Hartman, David Warren, Sandra Cox, Carolyn Carpenter, Miss Tipton, adviser. SEATED: Carol Udden, Phylis Roller, Jean Working, Jane Ross, Marlene Wingate, Jerry Mull, Ruth Ann Weaver. Af an Our officers for this year were as fo1owS: President ..................... . Marcia Ratcliff Vice-President . . . . . . Marlene Wingate Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Ruth Weaver Song Leader ....................... Jean Working Publicity Manager ................... Eunice Wingate This year for our adviser we chose Miss Tipton. We have had messages from week to week given by the members themselves as well as special speakers. This year with our collections we sent for a subscription to 'Youth For Christ' Magazine for our library. I!
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STANDING hom left to ri t Rrta Walsh Pat Hartman Joan Schenck, Mary Meyerholtz, Candy W11l1ams, Marilyn Gardner Marlene Wingate, Doug Dailey Rita Upham Judy Bloemker a- ., 'Q m111e Harris Virgima Henderson, Beverly Aiken, 1 . ' Diane Carpenter Roger Copsey, Martin Hyde, Mr. Sawyer fAdV1SCI, SEATED fsecond rowj Judy Hemry SEATED Qfirst row, Fred Wendt Tom Smith, Ernest Adams, Ken Bostedor fEd1tOI 1n- PIRATEER STAFF The Pirateer is a mimeographed paper put out once a week by the students. It is the only high school paper in the county that is put out every week. Last year the Plrateer received an award for their Michigan Week Paper. This was a state contest. Each year at the end of the first semester the Board members have a meeting and select the new Editor and other officers. Roger Copsey was elected the new Editor for this year. During the past year the Pirateer has practically doubled in size and two new sections have been added. They are a Science Page, con- sisting of articles written by the studems, and a Roving Reporter, who interviews the students to get their opinions on matters of importance to the school or the community. The Pirateer Staff is now working very hard to earn enough money to purchase a new printing machine. - tw s l rn
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LIBRARIANS The Student Librarians are responsible for the care and distribution of the books during the school day. Our library contains dictionaries, encyclopedia sets, atlases, rnaps, as well as fiction for leisure reading. The student librarians are affiliated with SLAAM, an organization of student librarians in Michigan. This year our state meeting was held at Ypsilanti on April 4th, The past two semesters the librarians have been represented in Student Council by Margaret Boyden. Senior students receive award pins for their year's service in the library. SEATED, left to right Juniors and Seniors: Margaret Boyden, Candyce Williams, Janet Bouldrey, Alice Furkey, Pat J entzen, Rita Walsh, Shirley Upham, Pat Thomas, Martha Hurford, Virginia Clemons, Diane Carpenter, Sue English, Marlene Wingate, Ruth Weaver. STANDING: Patsy Myerholtz, Mary Myerholtz Shirley Simpson, Tanya Hawley, Donna Pittmen, Marlon Divine, Jane Ross, Teacher Librarian, Mrs. Richardson, Joan Schenck, Jayne De Bute, Linda Wilkinson, Sally J entzen, Jean Ann Herzberg, June Ros Carolyn Carpenter, Ruth Ann Jester, Patty Kirk, Carol Molica, Jackie Upharn, Karen Smith, Sandy Welsh. ' J M r,r, r ,rri uf
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