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' I ' X V V-mg. .'?.'.,-ig' ' 2-.T-2 ', ,, ' FIRST ROW: ,lon Hundley, Melvin Ingles, Gary Shaw, Frank Handy, Mr. A. G. Stratton., Mr. G. G. Peters, Pete Cooke, ,lack Jung, Lee Albrecht, Paul Anders. SECOND ROW: Bob Posnak, Eddie Powell, Tommy Adams, Armando Norigenna, Charles Cundiff, Bill Stirrett Eddie Nave, Joe Rojas, Bill Lasser, Paul Hof, Dick Preston, John Holt, Steve Shelby, Bayle Ryan, Joe Barcia, Mike Kelly. THIRD ROW Emmett Zauzour, Jerry Phifer, Bob Abney, .lack Allar, George Grimes, Larry Rayfield, Henry Harris, Ray Glaze, Dale Moore, Dave Loper Vinnie Damiano, Vic Argento, Bill Rogers, Harold Siegel, Gary Peach, Bob Whitley, Grant Griffith. WHEEL CL WHEEL CLUB OFFICERS. FIRST ROW: Dick Preston, corresponding secre- taryg Lee Albrecht, first vice-president: Pete Cooke, president, Armando Norigenna, second vice-president. SECOND ROW: Vic Argento, recording secretaryg Bob Posnak, parliamentariang Paul Hof, treasurer: Bill Stirrett, chaplain: Emmitt Zanour, sergeant-at-arms. ll Service above self is the motto of the Wheel Club and every member earnestly endeavors to live up to this motto. The eight spokes that are emphasized are Honesty, Dependability, Service, Tolerance, Lead- ership, Integrity, Sportsmanship, and Courtesy. Each one represents a trait that every Wheel Clubber should have. The Wheel Club is one of the largest service clubs in school with forty members. Each mem- ber must maintain a B average scholastically at all times. Some of the Clubis projects for the past year have been the Student Directory, Thanksgiving baskets, work day, donation of a car to Drivers Education fwith the help of the Rotary Clubl, a fashion show Qwith Sorrotal , Career Day Qwith Key Clubj, and Friendship Week. The Wheel Club is a service club just like its sponsor, the North Shore Rotary Club. This club stresses the betterment of the school and of the community.
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you , N 'X I 5 l gf Q? Qi l i SUB-DEBS. FIRST ROW: Diana Holroyd, Diane Rovvlarld, Sue L0well, Beverly Edwards, ,loc Ryan, Judy Bailey, Sandra Howard, Wenona Sherberth, Anne Williamson, JoNioore. SECOND ROW: Madeline Frisco, Sonja Lovseth, Ceorgenne Artman. Beverly Torchia. Mary Shea, Mary Roller, janet Cledhill, ,loan Chambers, Barbara Baker, Pat Devlin, Nell O'Steen, Betty White. THIRD ROW: Sandy Shotwr-ll. Sandy Carter, Diane Power, C. J. Willingham. Carol Winterstella. Betty Nlilone, Dotty Yr-ss, Barbara Stanley. Sue Stafford. Barbara White, R C ii-nm: cum Sub-Deb officers include: Beverly Edwards, pri-sid:-nt: Diana llolroycl. chaplain: ,ln Moore, vice-president, Judy Bailey, sweetheart: VH-nona Sherberth. parliamentariang Anne Williamson, recording secretary: Diane Rovvland. lrcasurf-rg Sandra llowarrl. corresponding sv-ere-laryg Sue l.om-ll. historian. ,wt 7 r - , , . 1 is 1 ,L ,, Q5 A . Q A H Q3 . is. I X - . Service is the aim of the Sub-Deb Club! This hard working. fun-loving organization of Ulrls has brought serwlce to their srhorl and community Organwed February 1934 by the 'Northeast Nliami Womans Club they have grown to a member hip of thirty we At Easter they helped bring happiness to the children of the Nt Joseph Or phanage in 'Nliann xv 1th their project of filling Easter baskets for the children alon ss ith gifts for the orphanage Paintinv the girls restrooms and malt ing poster- to encourage cleanliness wa. another service project of the club. During Chri:tmas, the Sub-Deb club visited the Bay Oaks Home for the Aged. giving them a party. The Christmas spirit was also evident when the girls sponsored a magazine drive for the wards of Jackson Memorial Hospital.
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