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.. -.. ' . 3,: a . . v emm- Left to right: First Row-M. Crump, 5. Alexander, R Gribbie, V. Truiar, G. Ricardi, Bi Uilom, H. Newman, 5, Frieberger, C. Seiden- spinner, J. Cecil. V. Schechter. D. Vogt. 5. Sheriff, N. Methven, B. Ronsa, M. Cronin. V. Tutmun. Second Ruw-Rt Homer, Jr Combs, J. Wright, Bx Phillips, 5. Cline, W. Boner, E. Weirich, A. Young, J. Brinkmun, Rt Rohdenburg, S. Evans, H. Burdorf, J, Beumer, G. Ruberts, A. Koutlas, V. Hanan, B. Kincer, K. Mauck, A. Short. 1hird Rcw-J. Gray, D. Cross, M. Warner, C. Mayfield, M. McCosham, Jr Haslinger, J, Smith, Jr Russell. 5. Deister, M. Huyhow, Bi Hayes, R. Skinner, C. McDonald, J. Shelton. B. Patton. L Berna. C. Kelly, J. Cline. B. Knights. Fourth Row-A. Abrams, B7 Carroll, E. DeMaris, V. Neilson, Z. Gordon, J. Veuril, J. White, S Broukshire, 5. Blunz, J. Brim, A. Arnold, G. Harrison, Ct Meyers, DA Tillis, D. Hummand, R. Pierce, B. Bates, J. Wagner, N, Pendery, B, Cundiff, I. Deters, M. Story. Lefl to right: First Ruw-G. ctfowmn, D.lBayless, Er Mead, G. Bowman, G. Adams, P. Lewis, C. Keller, J. Bayless, C. Schneider, M. Ree , J. Powe I. Second Row-W. Hughes, A. Hand, M. Kimble, C. Henry, P. Burhorsf, M. chght, J, Broudus, N. Case, G. Lidell, J. Dunbar, L. Adams. Third Row-N.IZiegler, S. Kahle, M. Horton, J. Wright, P. Sullivan, C. Brinkmun, K. Nurdyke, B. Goecke, A. Brooks, Rt Haynes, G. Hil . Fourth Row -J. Miller, D. Roberts, M. Forste, M. Ulm, St Tioflut, J. Cundiff, Je Fritsch, N. LaFavers, J. Miller, R. Seiter, J. Path, J. Gindy. During the year the seniors sponsored a A Merle Norman cesmetic demonstration chili supper to which all Y-Teens were in- was given by the Sophomore girls and the vitecl. They also gave a coke party with c: Freshman and Junior Y-Teens were invited. movie as the big feature. Although this was their first year, the The Juniors met with Delta Hi-Y to hear Freshmen weren't left out of the activities. a speaker on Boy-Girl RelationShip. They They gave c: Halloween party for their mem- had the honor and pieasure of giving a des- bers. sert Dorty for the Senior YeTeens. Page Twenty-four
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..H....n-s.. ..-e.-. . A Ha: President V . , PAT LEWIS Vice President . . GRACE COWAN Secretary ............ , ,,,,,,, PAT SULLIVAN Treasurer . EVELYN MEAD Worship Chairman , JOAN BROADUS Ring Chairman JOAN POWELL Publicity Chairman .......... MARIDEL ULM Hygr, the high school group of the Y.W.C.A., is an organization made up of all four Y-Teen Clubs in Norwood High School. These clubs are divided according to the grades in school. Each club is represented in Hygr cabinet by its president, and every Y-Teen is a mem- ber. Several programs were given by Hygr, and at one of the most important, June Romoge '46 spoke on the topic of Y-Teen Proiects. The pot luck supper, in which every club participated, was c: big success and every- one enioyed it immensely. Hygr and Hi-Y hold 0 curoling party. Before the group split Up and went curoling, there was a short devotional service ClnCl singing at the Community Crib. They also worked to- gether to produce fine Christmas and Easter programs. ' A number of the Y-Teen girls attended the Camp Lenmary Conterence. They were: la la right: Filsl Row-A. Arnold, At Rohdenburg, J. Powell, G. Cowun, E. Mead, F. Lewis. Second Ruw-M. Ulm, D. Roberts, J. Braadus, R. Warner, F. Sullivan. Joan Powell, Carol Brinkmun, Grace Cowon, Pat Lewis, Ruth Warner, Doris Bayless, Do- lores Roberts, Nancy Methvenl Evelyn Mead, Maridel Ulm, Sally Tioflat, Audrey Arnold, and Ann Rohdenburg. The officers of these clubs are very im- portant; They can make cm organization in- teresting and active or dull and boring. This year the clubs have the former type of offi- cers. Freshman officers are: President, Ann Roh- denburg; Vice President, Nancy Methven; Sec- retory, Dolores Cross; Treasurer, Zelda Gor- den; and Program Chairman, Betty Randall. The Sophomores hove Audrey Arnold for their President; with Barbara Patton, Vice President; Jcmet Wagner, Secretary; Roma Skinner, Treasurer; and Maxine Story as Pub- licity Chairman. Dolores Roberts is the Junior Y-Teensl Pres- ident; with Sully Tioflut as Vice President; Doris Boyless, Secretary; and Maridel Ulm, Treasurer; Officers of the Senior Y-Teens ore: Pres- ident, Ruth Warner; Vice President, Carol Brinkmun; Secretary, Joan Powell; and Trees- urer, Myra Lee Kimble. Not only did the clubs have group proiw ects, but they sponsored individual programs also. JJ we Page '1' wenty-three
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This is inside of you, too! Round il goesewhere it sfops, nobody knows! Mr. Thomas keeps a watchful eye on aspiring young chemists. Reports have come back To Norwood High every year concerning The fine work being done in the various scientific fields by our alumni. We find that These people have ac- quired The essential fundamental background for their vocations in our excellenf science department. Senior science, biology, physics, and chem- istry are offered in the science program. Teachers excelling in These fields have es- tablished this outstanding department through their lectures, specimens, equipment, and vis- ual aids. We salute our Science depurfmenf and take pride in knowing that it will continue To maintain the high standards already es- Tablished. Science ibeloarfm enf Ptlge Tuwnty-five
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