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X GIRL SCOUTS Front row: Patty Hoffman, Joyce Vollmar, Lois Rocker, Miss Kenealy, Miss Wilcox, Miss Boland, Mrs. Thomas, Marjorie Millick, June Reese. Second Row: Nancy Hall, Sandra Chase, Evelyn Rumble, Shirley Reese, Darlene Rocker, Sally Sessions, Barbara McDermott, Patty Beck, Stella Mclntyre, Colleen Hall, Betty Pearson, Janet Rocker, Betty Mullaney, Beverly Mullaney, Nancey Rily, Elpha McDougal, Jerry Trombley Margaret Fraser Sell - Y Mashaw. Third row: Dawne Trombley, Hazel Gardner Betty Mclnt re Pat Er , R th - y aser u ggckstador, Catherine bcouten, Joanne Parrish, Joanne Hall, Nancy Beck, Martha Bockstador, irley Mashaw, Jean Jeber, Faith O'Br1sn, Jane Mangan. The Girl Scouts are mademp of two patrols. The Intermediate patrol is composed of 4th through 7th grade girls with Miss Kenealy and Hrs. Thomas as leaders. The Senior patrol is composed of 8th through 12th year girls with Mies Wilcox and Miss Boland as their leaders. The girls meet every Monday night and work on various projects. For entertainment they had a fall picnic, an Xmas party and a dance. BOY SCOUTS Front row: Cleon Pebbles, Arthur Scouten, William Riely, Jerry Howard, Tom Morley, William Fraser, Peter Parrish, Paul Rocker. Second row: Larry Dexter, F9111 K0I'HHt0WSKi, James Smith, Jack Welsh, Jack Paddock, Robert Sessions, Bernard Quinn, Fred Ripp. The Boy Scouts meet every Thursday night in the school gym. The troup iS composed of three patrols, each with a patrol leader and assistant patrol leader. Mr. McKenzie is scout leader with Mr. Meurer as assistant. The Scouts are working for various merit badges and rank advancement. The boys had a charter night in april where they obtained a charter authorizing them as a registering troup. The Scouts put on a dance April 2, which proved to be a hugh success to add money to their treasury. 30
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LEYDEN JAR Front row: Lillian Korman, Genevieve Villiers, Betty Mullaney, Suzanne Morley, Barbara McDermott, Betty Ann Pearson, Billy Reilly, Barbara Fahey, Margaret Quinn, Joyce Curtis, Second row: Sally Mashaw, Faiths O'Br1en, Martha Dcckstader, Thelma Mooney, Lo1sTrombley, Patsy Fraser, Shirley Mashaw, Madeline Korman, Stella Mclntyre, Miss Schillaclz Third row: Joanne Hall, Donald Trombley, Shirley Hall, Joseph Fraser, Robert Maryhugh, Joanne Parrish, Nancy Hall, David Marmon, Nancy Beck, Betty McIntyre. The Leyden Jar Staff, the year, was made up of thirty-five willing, and capable members. Much of this yearls enthusiasm of the staff has undoubtedly been encouraged by the staff advisor, Miss Schillaci, who has generously devoted many long hours making eadh issue a success. Manyevenlngs before an issue of'The Leyden Jaru, a light could be seen glowing ln the windows of the school. No, the place wasn't haunted. Just a group of eager reporters busy doing last minute jobs on thepaper they are so proud to claim as theirs. These, after hours of effort, are an example of the bursting energy that flows in the blood of the young reporters and their editor, Betty Hullaney. The staff has been fortunate in having two capable young people to assist in the Art Department. Martha Dockstader and Robert Marmon have shown outstanding ability in this field, and have added to the attractiveness of each issue. One of the reasons for the huge circulation of HThe Leyden Jar' may be due to the effective way in which the sports were covered by Donald Trombley. Our great success in basketball this year has encouraged our reporter to devote extra time in printing the praise they deserve. The Leyden Jar this year has passed all other previous papers of our school. 29
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1 LIBRARY CLUB First Rowg Beatrice Mashaw, Genevieve Villlere, Stella McIntyre, Joyce Curtis. Second Rowg Faithe O'Br1en, Miss Cole. Martha Dockstader. The Library Club is a new organization this year with seven members, under Miss Cole, who is their leader. They arrange the books in the library and learn about var- ious library work. The club enjoyed a Christmas party this year, which was their only recreation. - 4 F.F.A. Charles Mooney, Earl Axtell, Herman Weber, Robert Weber, Mr. Battles. The F.F.A. is a small group composed of six high school boys with Mr. Battles as their leader. The boys made a trailer, which they sold and had a raffle on turkeys. They also had a dance in the fall which was a success. 31
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