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left to right: First Rcw- D. Buyless, G Cowun, N. TUmulry, V TruiH, C. Keller, M. Story B. Hayes, J Vearil, M Reed, N. Case, M. Lunsdale, R. Seery. Sacnnd Row- 5. Hahn, J. Hendricks, R Skinner, S. Brookshire, S. Blunz, G. Harrison, G. Lidell, A, Arnold, D. Whit- sun, B. Pickering, 5. Waddle, C. Lee. Third Rcw- 8 ngcher, D. Hanan, E. Gamble, C. Pullis, B. Goeckc. N. LuFuvers, A Brooks, 0, Haymes, J. Wagner, ates. Founh Row- IL SchueFerl D. Rubens, G. Young, N. Pendery, S. Tioflut, M. Ulm, J. Miller, M. Fursle, M. Craig, B. Cundiff. , hw . . .4, . lef? Na righI: First Ruw- D. Jolly. H. Newman, F Winklerl M. Purdy, C. Lash. F. KrUmdieck, F. Ciurk, J. Carlton, B. Tillis, P. Killinger, D. Pickelheimer, K Gribbie, R. Homer, E. Carson, M. Mnnfun, M. Hammond. Second Raw- N. Me'hven. K. Sanetfield, P, Rodgers, W. French, J. Brinkman, W. Richards, J. Moruiiesl S. Scw der, Q Porimann, C. Seidenspinner, J. Dole, B Burrus, P. Hubbell, P. Gillespie, P. Ends, C. PiNen- gar, 5. Evans. Third Row- G. Pusrick. A. Russell, A. Fatquesr, A. Gibson, U. Haddix, P. lee, D. Gebhurdf, E. Weirich. 8. Thames. E Sass, ZA Gordon, M. Huyhow, J. Hammersmifh, A. Rohdenburg, E Kourluss, D. Cross, 5. Pace, B. Randall, Fourth Row- F. Gore, J. Osborn, J. Leaver, A. Herbsfer, A. Abrams, J, Wright, B. Phillips, J. Murphy, 5 Cline, J. Tatman, Y. Farreil, S. Ernst, J. Humm, L. Geornor, D Lynn, C. Caok. Y - Teens Page Twemy-one
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:32. Left to right: First Row-B. Randall, B. Hayes, M. Ulm, G. Cowun, Miss HE , D, Buyless, B, Fischer, J. Miller, Patton. HYGR Cabinet President .. . . GRACE COWAN Vice President . 77777 . DORIS BAYLESS Secretary ., MARIDEL ULM Treasurer . . BEVERLY FISCHER Publicity Chairman t JUDY MILLER Worship Chairman BETTY LOU HAYES Ring Chairman ................ BETTY RANDALL Just what does the name Hygr mean? The first high school organization of the Y.W.C.A. was called Girl Reserves. This joined with the Hi-Y to .be called Hi-Y Girl Reserves tHYGRt. This name has been used ever since by the high school group of the Y.W.C.A. Modern lounge at the new Y. Each Y-Teen is a member, and each club is represented in Hygr Cabinet by its president. Hygr has been very active this year. its annual pot luck supper was very successful. They also joined with Hi-Y to have c1 Christ, mas caroling party. To raise money, Hygr held c: rummage sale in Madisonville, and sold student handbooks. The Freshmen elected Marilyn Monfort, president; Judy Murphy, vice president; Bev- erlie Burrus, secretary; and Dorothy Lynn, treasurer. The Sophomores have Betty Ran- dall as president,- Pat Clark, vice president; and Janet Thompson, secretory. The Juniors chose Janet Wagner, president; Betty Lou Hayes, vice president; Nancy Pen- dery, secretary; and Maxine Story, treasurer. The Seniors elected Judy Millernpresident; Muridel Ulm, vice president; Billie Schoefer, secretary,- cmd Betty Pickering, treasurer. The Freshmen planned a party for the seventh and eighth grades as o money-mok- ing proiect. In March the Sophomores had a barbecue supper, and the Juniors planned ct spaghetti supper for this spring. The Sen- iors heard cm Interesting talk entitled The Waves as ct Career. The Y-Teens meet every other Thursday evening at 7:30 in the new Y Building. Page Twenty
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. : . . First Row: Left to Right-F. Horsley, J. Thompson, Mr. Fee. D. Oliver. Second Rnw-J. Cunaeiliere K Cahull T Lucas J Guy, J Depner C. Stevens Third Ruw-J Henry, R Miller, B. Gamble, J. Hollstegga, J. TofFlemire 8 Brooks. How Many Amps? Don't Get Shocked! NORWOOD TECHNICAL-ELECTRICAL CLUB President t. . THOMAS LUCAS Vice President JOHN DEPNER Secretary V t IIIIIII FRED HORSLEY Treasurer I .1 JOHN HOLLSTEGGE Advisor MR. FEE The Norwood Technicol- Electrical Club, one of Norwood High's newest clubs, was orgon- ized for the purpose of furthering the knowi- ecige of electronics in the Norwood schools. As it is one of the new extro-curricular CIC- tivities of Norwood, not many students know about it. The Club is closely related to the work done in the classroom. The members of the Club are the members of the Electrical Class. The membership is also open to any- Electricity Club one in the school who is interested in elec- tricity and other very ciesely related subiects. The club meets bi-weekly on Thursday nights in the Radio Laboratory. The Club's chief functions are: To DeveIOping technical knowledge. 2. Participating in 50ciol affairs to learn to get along with other people. 3. Establishing a notional emergency com- munications unit 4. Creating re5pect for Norwood electrical graduates 5. Technically o55isting Norwood schools. 6. Selecting and instructing members of the Norwood TechnicoI-Electrical class. Page Ttt't'ltllt'dtt'tl
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