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Q .V yr no FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Trotter, Dorothy Eaton, Alice James, Don Loott, Barney Beeksma. SECOND ROW: Ernie Tesch, Marlene Howarth, Teresa DuChene, Helen Henni, Jim Behlke, THIRD ROW: Mr. Martin, Ramon Heller, Bob Walter, Margaret Andrew, Stan Mc Kechnie. CAMERA SHY1 Dixie Ferguson. Torch Honor Society Since the debut in the tall ot 45 the Torch Honor Society of OHHS has con- sistently held higher the torch ot learning. The Oak Harbor Chapter is a branch of the National Honor Society ot the United States. Membership in this society is determined by the scholastic achievement and activity participation ot the individual. The officers are: Jim Behlke, president, Helen Henni, vice president, Marlene Howarth, secretary-treasurer. The advisor was Mr. Martin.
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FIRST ROW: Barbara Pennington, Joyce Hallberg, Carol Adreon, Peggy Davis, Marlene Howarth, Suzanne Thomas, Betty Jo Porter, Ella Kirkpatrick, Wanda LaCrosse, Helen Henni, Teresa DuChene, Dorothy Olson, SECOND ROW: Dorothy Reinstra, Dorothy Eaton, Mary Ann Trotter, Beverly Weidenbach, Georgia Wilson, Jackie Bultman, Janet Vander Werthorst, Margaret Andrew, Alice James, Ann Lang, Pat Hilberdink, Evelyn Koetje, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Edens, Stan McKechnie, Ralph Kingma, Jim Behlke, Rae Dyer, Don Boyer, Gerald Conaway, Jerry Miller. FIRST ROW: Alice James, Marlene Howarth, Ella Kirkpatrick, Dixie Ferguson, Suzanne Thomas, Jackie Bultman, Mary Ann Trotter, Helen Henni, Helene Schock. SECOND ROW: Georgia Wilson, Beverly Weidenbach, Betty Jo Porter, Ralph Kingma, Don Boyer, George Dyer, Don Looft. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Edens, Rich Lange, Rae Dyer, Jim Behlke, Dan Koetje, Bob Walters. MISSING: Hardy Gates, Juneth Hansen, Dewey Cuthbertson. Breeze Under the capable guidance of Betty Jo Porter, editor and Helen Henni, assistant editor The Breeze was published once a month. At the second semester Margaret Andrew was elected as editor tor next year. The special April Pool edition caused a lot of comment for at least twenty-tour hours. In bold head- lines Betty Jo announced her secret marriage to A. A. Loot. The next day her parents sent a notice that they had the marriage annulled because they didn't want their daughter married to an April Fool . Acorn The Acorn staff was headed by Alice James, assisted by Marlene Howarth and Beverly Weiden- bach and advised by Mrs. Edens. Dewey Cuthbertson was business manager, and Jim Behlke, Rich Lange and George Dyer were efficient advertising soliciters. Two changes in policy were inaugurated with this book: Mary Ann Trotter was appointed from the junior class to act as junior editor and will succeed to the editorship in her senior year. September first was chosen as distribution date in order to include end-of-school activities.
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FRONT ROW: Helen Henni, Suzanne Thomas, Ella Kirkpatrick. SECOND ROW: Dorothea Zylstra, Peggy Davis, Maxine Lang, Ann Lang, Mary Davis, Ann Haga. THIRD ROW: Louise Nyhof, Dorothy Olson, Joyce Hallberg, Carol Adreon, Wanda LaCrosse, Anita De Great, Marlene Howarth. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Raymond, Veta Duncan, Helene Schock, Mary Lou Malone, Juneth Hansen, Janet Vande Werthorst, Margaret Andrew. FIFTH ROW: Denise Lueck, Florence Christensen, Evelyn Koetje, Teresa DuChene, Beverly Weiden- bach, Pat Hilberdink, Alice James. ELAMIS CLUB FRONT ROW: Mary Davis, Helen Henni, Ella Kirkpatrick, Wanda LaCrosse, Beverly Weidenbach, Doro- th Olson. SEXCOND ROW: Mrs. Raymond, Barbara Pennington, Teresa DuChene, Ann Lang, Margaret Andrew, Dorothy Eaton, Suzanne Thomas. MISSING: .Iuneth Hansen, Ann Haga, Dorothea Zylstra. Pep Club The Pep Club was organized this year by an amendment to the Elamis Club Constitution. It is sponsored by the Elamis Club and under the leadership of the cheerleaders. The girls wear white slipover sweaters with PEP written across purple and gold It was the duty of each member to be at all basketball and football games and back their team to the best ot their ability. Elcrmis Club With all former members graduated the Elamis Club started the year with all new members. Their first meeting was called together by the advisor, Mrs. Raymond, to elect officers and re- view the purpose and duties of the club. The gavel was given to Suzanne Thomas as president, her assistant was Beverly Weidenbach as vice president. The books were handed to Margaret Andrew to hold the financial ends together as secretary and treasurer of the club. Being proud to belong to this organization the girls bought pins of a purple and gold letter O with Elamis printed on them. The club sponsored a banquet for the Football team December 22.
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