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Stout HifY Club is a branch of the Young Mens Christian Association. Since the HifY pledge is To create, maintain, and extend throughout school and community high standards of Christian character, the members attempt to carry out this spirit in clean speech, clean sports, clean scholf arship, and clean living. Highlighting the year was a joint meeting downtown with South Sidels HifY Club. Here the group was ad' dressed by Dr. Thurmond Rice, who spoke on the subject, Preparing for Successful Married Life. Cne of the most important things that HifY did this year was to have a luncheon with a speaker each month. Some of the outstanding speakers were Hilliard Cates, Dwight Shirey, Albert Coil, and 'lCurly Armstrong. Under the advisership of Mr. Day' ton Musselman, the oflicers of HifY for the past school year were Byron Olson, president. Max Morris, vice' president: Bill Bunnell, secretary: and Bill Ribel, treasurer. The leaders of the HifY organi:.ition .irc seen conducting a meeting in the top pic' ture. They are Max Morris, vicefpresidentg Byron Olson, pres1dent1 ,lack Ribel, secre' taryftreasurerg and Mr. Dayton Musselman, adviser. Paul Smith, Jack Perfect, Dale Smith, Max Morris, -lim Coleman, and Dwight Wilstiii enjoy preparing ,i Hi-Y program in the middle picture. Below, some of the fellows relax after an invigorf ating swimming party. Seated in the first row are Ian Rolland, Bill jones, .ind Dave Hotfenberger. Lounging behind them are Fred Romy, Sam Shirey, .ind Dick Cole- man. 99 earted Men -'Awww 1 . f ss,-gal
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Give M Regards to Broadway The Student Players Club enables students to act with more skill and ability for future performances. Unf der the able direction of Miss Mar' gery Suter, adviser, the members present short plays at the regular monthly meetings. This year three senior one acts were presented to the student body in the fall. They were Lady Luck, Two On a Park Bench, and Provif dence and the Guitar. The Christmas play, given December 11, was en' titled No Room in the Hotel. Cn February 19 the most import' ant play ofthe year, the annual Senior Play was presented. Spring Fever was a three act comedyg and those in the cast were Todd Lambert, lim Feasel, Phyllis johnson, Sandra Erekf son. Bruce Tone. Patty Payne, Patty Long, Virgil Hagy, Pat Havens, Dick Edsall. Joy Holman, and lim Meyer. Phyllis Johnson served as presif dent of the Student Players with Billie Thompson, vicefpresident, and Eleanor Harshman, secretaryftreasf urer. ln the top picture. hrst row: Davenport. Love' less. Stcllhorn, Frances. Ball. Fuhrman, and Bresnahan. Others: Luhman, Schulke, Ormiston. Harshman. Lambert. Firestine. Harper. Beuclcr. Vwfagner. Wyss. Phillips. Braun behind the rest. Bieher. and Doswell. Middle picture. iirst row: Harshman. Pickens. Hall. Miss Margery Suter. Circle, Havens. Raake, Holman. Horner. Stock' berger. Others: Long. Beck, Meyer. Strait, Lutz. Thompson. and Walke1'. Bottom picture: Phyllis johnson, standing. First row: Stillpass, Webb. Connett. Conner. and Beierlein. Second row: Pickering, Schwind. Poinsett. Levy. Snyder. Holsapple. and Miles. Last row: Himelstein. Hunter. Frech, Selby. Knispel, Field, and Heyn. 98
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fx .f 'Kewl -Q. -1- sw. -. - is Y Ns .wig Sai, , Y 1f7WW573l if i t -i s f2:f: . N :: , X i KN'- 4 Sweethearts ,ff . A s OH t Parade W N s Q The Redskin majorettes add much . 'i sparkle and life to the already vigor' J , as ous activities at North Side. The girls l uqbivlvvaq Q start off each basketball game with IAIII f the presentation of the American flag. H 'A' At halfftime the basketball fans enjoy ww the fine entertainment that the twirl' P' ers are capable of giving. The girls also perform at a few football games ,p'l' as well as the pep sessions. Parades, , . concerts, and other school programs ' -e are also participated in by the major' ettes. The girls find time to practice at S if noontime and other free periods. -2 we 3. Many long hours they work in order to please their observers. DeLoris Beucler and Nancy Shearer, assistant, are the leaders of the group of 20 twirlers here at North Side. Under their capable leadership the major' ettes have had a successful and pros' perous year. There are many people who will be looking for the twirlers and their new stunts next year. Mr. Robert Shambaugh assists the girls in setting their routines and formations to the music of the school band. Sweethearts on Parade could not be a more appropriate name for this group of highly talented, goodflooking girls. In the top picture are DeLoris Beucler, leader, and Nancy Shearer, assistant. Much credit is to be given to these two girls for their excellent leadership. However, leadership is useless without some fine performers. Kneeling in the middle picture are Bonnie Kaylor, Dorothy Shuler, Carol Smith, Marilyn Schmidt and Nancy Shearer. Standing: Linda Einhorn, Flora May Kay' lor, Marion Potter, Norma Bushe, and Carol Meyer. Bottom picture, kneeling: DeLoris Beucler. Florence Wyss, Marilyn Roush, and Glenna Manges. Standing: Barbara Sievers, Geneva Kerr, Garnette Patrick, Beverly Keintz, Carolce Ball, Car' olyn Peterson, and Marilyn Bilccr. 100 .J , 'Xan- A , Ka J 4' ,im f.. lp. -1. A- 1.3 If H , . .4,, --at N: gr 9A.i .I'x l z ,. 1 X.. f X, cm -1
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