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1' -r I vm, 1 nr 5 W 'I TRI HI Y Selling candy at Adult Evening School, helping to decorate the Christmas tree in the main lobby, sending representatives to con- ferences, and providing a coat room at evening activities - all these were duties and pleasures of the members of this club. A service organization under the di- rection of Mrs. Lundgren, the Tri- Hi-Y provided assistance where it was needed. Back Row: L. Gahman, O. Mayer, B. Ferrero, E. Cook, L. Stewart, D. Krenzer, B. Anderson, S. S. Connors, F. Depolito, L. Szawiola, B. Keenan, J. Coffin. Second and Third Row: L. Marks, E. Vanderbush, B. Mandel, L. Piano, P. Viola, B. Rivellese, B. Del Ben, L. Burgess, J. Ehret, C. Larsen, B. Stender, D. Findlay, B. Clark, M. Tate, S. Slagus, D. Donaldson, N. Peterson, S. Brong, P. Pardo, M. Sutton, T. Stuven, C. DeCanio. Sitting: P. Morse, A. Smalley, D. Claussen, V. Schmidt, M. Hughes, C. Rudolph, J. Johnson, G. Ellis. Front Row: N. Juechter, M. Smith, V. Travers, A. Heid, J. Hughes, J. Parsells, D. Del Ben. HlY Under the supervision of Mr. Howarth, the Hi-Y endeavored to create and maintain a high stand- ard of Christian character. The club's purpose was to serve not only the school but also the world. Some of the club's activi- ties included ushering at basket- ball games, and sponsoring a Hi-Y vs. faculty basketball game, in the future the Hi-Y hopes to promote a world project. Standing: Mr. J. Howarth, W. Weldon, F. Hamilton, A. Hynes, W. Mortonson, R. Elder, J. Guarino, W, Knisel, P. Law. Seated: B. Thurston, F. Schmidt, H. Franklin, C. Mundt, J. Harkness, A. Klein.
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FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB This club, for students who were interested in becoming teachers, belonged to the Na- tional and State organizations for Future Teachers' Clubs. The organization assisted these stud- ents to learn about colleges and to choose the right college, by informing them about all phases of teaching. Meetings were held on Monday mornings in the Guidance room with Miss Trexler, sponsor. Back Row: J. Levine, A. Rathien, J. Binaghi, Miss L. Trexler, A. Remy, P. Tolhurst, K. Carlson, L. Prodigo. Second Row: P. Varian, C. Gerry, A. Smalley, K. Gaynor, A. Vize. Front Row: C. Contini, R. Hochman, N. Bertelson, C. Hass. ADVANCED MATH CLUB Wednesday morning club peri- od found a small group of iuniors and seniors reviewing mathema- tics with Miss Reece. The maiority of this group planned to take College Boards in math. Miss Reece gave all sorts of formulas for doing math quickly. Geometry review was a maior part of the work done. Standing: J. Whiting, G. Cillie', W. Hildebrandt, J. Greenspan, S. Hagen, R. Bertels, R. Stevenson Miss H. Reece. Seated: M. Stevenson, B. Henderson. xx -1.
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JUNIOR SECRETARIES CLUB The purpose of the Junior Sec- retary Club, sponsored by Miss Audesirk, was to train girls to use business machines which they may encounter in their future em- ployment. The members of this club were girls who were unable to take secretarial training in their regular courses. Back Row: Miss E. Audesirk, J. Boucher, B. Loury, J. Tolson, J. Richard, N. Dryburgh. Front Row: C. Ursillo, B. Hoiem, F. Steinmuller. JOURNALISM CLUB The members of the Journalism Club, in co-operation with the iournalism class, not only assist- ed in the publication of our school newspaper, Northern Star, but also learned basic iournalistic skills. A trip to a large metropoli- tan newspaper helped the mem- bers to understand better the or- ganization and publication of a newspaper. With the aid of Mr. lauter, faculty advisor, the club assisted with the nine issues of the newspaper. Ai? vi 113 -11' wage- Standing: A. Potter, E. Wolfe, A. Evanson, R. Carlesco, R, Hochman. heated: P. Sonnicksen, D. Bellizi, E. Cato, Mr. F. Lauter, P. Dressel, D. Frey. ,AW-I 61 f ff .ga F'
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