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T50 fpromotc of Clltamcter Because of the size of the organization and the extent of its activities, many students are chosen chairmen of groups who serve during all periods of the day in the cafeteria and in all corridors. lt is their responsibility to see that all sta- tions are adequately covered and to provide replacement in case of absence, check the scholarship of each unit, and direct their activities. Pershing's service organization ranks with the best in all high schools of the city. .la Exclusively for boys! That's the Hi-Y Club sponsored by Mr. Stevens. The club meets regularly at the Northern Y. M. C. A. The purpose of this club is a noble one-M To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The present officers are: Dwight Wheeler, presidentg Richard Karolionak, viceepres- identy Paul Nielsen, secretaryq and George Morary, treasurer. Gyfig I1 Cvhairmeno of Whose who Servo
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Learning NQLIMTES Way Under the sponsorship of Miss Qehrnke, the Biology Club is one ot the rrrost interest' ing of clubs. 'To prornote our knowledge ot natural phenomena is the expressed purpose of this club. Their rnost popular turnout was at a weiner roast in Palrner Park and a trip through the Zoo. Richard C o o 13 s, president' Katherine Goran, viceepresidentg Don Brnlcowslci, secre- taryq Eva Trouarellr, under-secretaryp and Daisy Gray, treasurer, rnalie tgp' the ctrloirxet. Keeping the library attractive and in order 15 the resrronsilornty of the Library Club and they do do a splendrd Job. The clulr has organized within itself a book clulo which niakes suggestions as to the books they would like to purchase they are usually bestsellers, Qccasrcztajg the clzrla holds rneet1ngs un- der the sporiscrshq pri the lihrarians, Miss Pair and Mrs. Rerjruxgl-1. Parties are often rinicryed, tow. 'v Qrgcmzzed for Lll7TLlTj Qrfuzcc
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SERVICE LETTERMEN S The Serv1ce Club IS d1st1nct1ve IH many ways Though the largest ot the schools OFQdI11ZdllOI'1S members are carefully chosen on a bas1s of scholar Shlp Umque also IS the vltal part 1t plays ID help 1nq to ma1nta1n order both 1n the halls and cafetena Var1ed soc1al dCl1V1l19S are emoyed such as the recent S9fV1CG Club Hop where members exc1tedly chscussecl the attract1ve new club pms wh1ch w1ll 1n d1cate the number of years each member has con tr1buted to the serv1ce of Pershxnq Hugh Th1s club1s co sponsored by Mr Roqvoy ancl MISS Enqleman The ofhcers are as follows Pres 1ctent lames MCKGNZIQ V1C9PY9SldGTll lVlar1or1c Por tual secretarx Lvraco Plas ey treasurer Beth Schubeck The Letterrnen s Club 1S an orqanlzatton of varslty letter w1nners of the var1ous sports of the school Thetr purpose IS to keep fore1qn letter sweaters out of Pershmq Hugh School and to see that thelr own sweaters meet the requuements of the athlet1c cle partment Mr Kolodz1e1sk1 IS the adv1ser tor the club replacmq Mr Charles Leadbetter who was trans terred to Berry School The clubs oftrcers are Pres1dent Paul Taylor v1cepres1clent lohn Sulllc secretary Chester Rzew I'1lClC1 and treasurer Danny Sopvhqa The Clubs Hldlfl funct1on lS to welcome letter wmners to the club by r11eans of 1n1t1at1on V1rq1l C1ofu was chosen as Ll , 1 11cl11Ctefl desp1tet1r- o md 1ro111 1 I thc 111 w !ItQlTlbDI'S CLUB CLUB Al C l I ' ' , Q ',g ' , ' , ' Q ' head ol the 1111t1atio11 cornrnittee. The initiation was '4 ' Z S ,', T ' .lit I -' I l.Ull LTlIt'C'C'L1Sl ll-I '11 5 3 ' -, l H hsur 1 f L3 Q 1 . 1 1 1 .
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