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JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is a service organization in which the girls spend most of their time entertaining at hospitals, sending packages to needy families in disaster areas, and giving their service to the community and the school. The club is sponsored by Miss De Rosa. Offic- ers: Loraine Laurence, president, Winifred Gara- fala, vice-president, Marie Lackavare, treasurer, Nancy Augestine, recording secretaryg Diana Blankenstein, corresponding secretary. AUTO OWNERS' MECHANIC CLUB - GIRLS Girls of the Auto Owners Club are never at a loss when it comes to changing a tire. Mr. Ungar helps them understand the mechanics and function of a car in modern living. Presi- dent, Anne Heid, Adviser, Mr. Ungar. xii AUTO OWNERS' MECHANIC '- BOYS The membl?l.0f f1'iQ Auto Owners Club are interested in from the standpoint of mechanics andiifunction. Field trips to the Ford Plant and to the auto show were some of the club's most interesting proiects. President, Pete McClain, Vice-President, Jerry Batsone, Adviser, Mr. Ungar.
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NORTHERN STAR C NORTHERN STAR STAFF Dee Donaldson Barbara Slender Ellen Wulluamson Dnanna Dlxor Carol Kneeland Jean Carpentuer Joan Carpentuer Gaul Tolson Chuclf Mues mer Joyce Gargan Helen French Fred Schmudt Carolyn Rudolph Jlnme LaMendolu The capable staff has agann produced a school paper of outstandmg merlt with stones stlrnng edltorlals and nntereshng feature articles Edntor, Joe Whnte and co editors Jean and Joan Carpentner, have spnruted the staff to work dnllgently nn the production of a paper accepted by every Norseman ' A S f L 5 ' ' ll Z , v 1 X , , ,Y - Albert Koch, Faculty Advisory Joseph White, Editorg Melvin Yefzsenow, I I I . V 1 1 . , ' I
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