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Row 1: B. Briggs, Ft. Whipple, D. Baughman, D. User, T. McMahan, A. Mirtfreary, S. Erase, B Harris. Row 2: M. Wilfle. P. Parker, S. Batterslgc-ll, B. Marsh, M. Maloney, D. Cfflkiitsin, S. fviililelley, S, Ltntaer, P. Smith. Row 3: Mrs. A N' st cz' rn, lc. . f sh N fr c -t A. mr, H t tae- -t . -1 Lecmion, I. Corner, S. Smith, P. Hosler, C. Van lizrk M. Thcn is, M. hcth, lvl. hunt, L, l. ls.y, Mr. L. .cl,.... Juniors Further National Red Cross Aims lr. Red Cross is an important service club to the community as Well as a link between the school and the American Red Cross. ln the event oi a disaster l.R.C. stands ready with the local chapter to give whatever aid is needed. The club also participates in various activities such as Wrapping presents for aged women at the Rest Home ior Women and making joke books and writing portfolios ior patients in the Veterans Hospital. Through such activities as these. the lr. Red Cross hopes to make the lives it At the Coronation Hop Valentine dance a king, Mike Dcifiorn, and cr queen, Karyn Bobay, were crowned by Diane Culbertson and Iohn Cooper, respectively. Page lll 3 E 3 XJ oi those who are less fortunate, a little more enjoyable. Also this year, like last, the club sponsored a combination sock hop and Valene tine dance. The following were elected officers for the year: Marcia Wible, presidentp Stu McMahan, vice presidentg Paulann l-losler, secretaryy Phil Cantelon, treasurerg Tom Mc- Mahan, membership chairmang and Barbee Moriarty, social chairman. Advisors were Mrs. Alice Nusbaum and Mrs. Charles Clark. T Y
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Row 1: B. Pcrip C. Showalter, P. Burns, l. Cclarnan, S. Faulkner, S. l-lcdser, C. Eearner, I. Glock. S. 'VVanas. Row 2: S. Schamer- lch, M, lwl.sselnian, lvf Haines, H. Huchnxcxn, P. Vickers, S. ifellcgg, A. M:Creary, S. Mcltlelley, P. Smith, B. Benner, Row 3: Mr. Fzanzrnzn, N. Carxiimdge, lf. Ncteszine, l. Earclsley, G. Altelzruse, P. Butzier, M. Barger, L. Snell, lf, Pattengale. M. Rc-th, S. hc..l:, C. lviumy, ixfrs. ffhapnian. Programs Help Prospective Teachers Plan Future F.T.A. was organized to cultivate the tundaf mental qualities in teaching tor students inter- ested in educational work. The organization, under the direction ot Mrs. Mary Ann Chap- man, also tries to help undecided students pick their vocations by planning their programs with speakers, panel discussions, and visits to col- leges. Members also substitute as student teachers when the regular instructor is unable to attend his class. Officers elected tor the first semester were as follows: Nancy Cambridge, presidentg lane Glock, vice presidentg Harriet Ruchman, secretaryp and Roy Butzier, treasurer. Oiiicers for the second semester were: lane Glock, president: Sandy Schamerloh, vice presidentg Carol Blessing, secretaryg and Mar- go Musselman, treasurer. -i 1 '. u ' While Mr. Cleon Fleck seems to be taking life easy, Carol Blessing arnbitiously leads his class in a discussion. Many F.T.A. mem- , bers gain practical experience substituting for teachers. Page 110
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Row 1: K. Racine, S. Robnalte, I, Stevens, C. Stevens, S. Richards, D. Reqedanz, D. Schrock. Row 2: L. Schamerloh, M. Reiter, B. Selzer, I. Smith, D. Sommers, I. Rice, A. Sosenheimer, N. Rinehart, I. Terry. Row 3: N. Starkel, S. Tarnow, B. Soucie, M. Wilson, l. Ricketts, D. Scheele, D. Salisloury, Miss L. Foster. Row 4: N. Shriver, B. Sampson, D. Van Lmcgen, M. Teatmeyer, M. Seibert, C. Tahacoff, D. Smith, I. Shown. Polar-Y Grows In Mind, Body, Spirit Affiliated with the Y.W.C.A., Polar-Y strives to maintain a Christian atmosphere at North Side. This club is open to any qirl who wishes to join and it provides many activities for the members. The yearly proqram of activities in- cludes Y-Teen conferences, an after-game dance, the Mother-Daughter Senior farewell, the annual banquet and the Faculty Tea. Officers for the first semester were Stephana Houk, presidentg Mary Huth, vice presidentg and Kay Reqedanz, secretary-treasurer. Second semester officers were Mary Huth, Nancy Starkel, and Iudy Rice, respectively. Advisors were the Misses Lorraine Foster and Marjorie Bell. Row 1: I. Earl, S. Hanna, S. Householder, L. Gaston, I. Bredemeyer, D. Brandt. Row 2: S. Iones, C. I-Iazelett, V. Gehron, C. Carroccio, D. Erhardt, P. Burns, S. Edqerley. Row 3: I. Iunk, D. Butler, S. Hatfield, M. I-faberly, S. Blouqh, M. Fisher, I. Beck, C. Fraze. Row 4: S. F-eller, C. Iohnston, K. Findly, P. Friend, S. Battershell, C. Blessing, K. Garrett, K. Foy, G. Hatch. Row 5: M. Iesse, I. Eninqer, C. Cameron, R. Crum, I. Glock, K. Foellinaer, M. Bullard, I. Benecke, I. Gordon, S. Cooper. FB-IX' xp liiglisizlrl
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