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ART SERVICE CLUB Standing Ileft to rightl: E. Schmitz, J. Bateman, A. Riou, D. Schling, F. Hyne, R. Mohlenhoft, R. Ackerman, D. Bishop A. Hedlund, V. Craft. Seated Ileft to rightl: G. Iguchi, J. Shadbolt, V. Schilling, B Herx, F. Ericson, F. Bennet, S. lignall, D. Beyer. The Art Service Club Any member of an art class may belong to this club. Before the introduction of the activity period this year, the club had little support. Now its membership has increased to almost forty. The Art Club sponsors the spring art ex- hibit, puts up the Christmas decorations around the building and helps with decora- tions for dances. Another service of this or- ganization is making posters for the Service League Christmas Shop. Junior Red Cross The squeals of glee from Miss Colgan's room? The shouts of demoniac laughter? Fear not, friend, it's Simpson High's Junior Red Cross girls viewing their handiwork on party hats for hospitalized veterans at Mitchell Field. In aiding the work of the visiting blood- mobile, though, or in serving meals at the hospital or planning the ingredients of an overseas chest, the girls work seriously and thoughtfully. This organization has pro- gressed admirably in its first year and prom- ises to continue in the same worthwhile manner. JUNIOR RED CROSS First Row fleft to rightl: N. Macfarlane, Miss Colgan Second Row left to ri htl: R. Lusara, B. Juliano K g . Third Row Kleft to rightj: J. Malone, K. Wright, C Wormold N. Crowell. Fourth Row fleft to rightj: T. Marrow, G. Pearsall, B Schuler J. Van Sise, F. Ericson. Top Row lleft to rightl: B. Voges, B. Owen, E. Velsor C Kuhn J. Kincaid.
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j um-nw . BOYS' HI-Y First Row Kleft to rightl: T. Curran, R. Weckesser, E. Gardiner, T. Williams, R, Davis, D. Ehlers, Mr. Schoepflin, R. Soule, B. Hammann. Second Row fleft to rightl: F. La Senna, H. Van Bladel, J. Hubbard, B. Carlson, T. Paterson. Third Row Kleft to rightl: R. Ehlers, P. Leinenbach. Top Row fleft to rightl: H. Johnson, J. Tretler, A. Salee, Mr, McCarthy, R. Rapp, D. Pagano, J. McNabb, K Stubbolo, R. Bertossl. Boys' Hi-Y Boys' Hi-Y, a nation-wide high school youth movement working for a Christian democracy, is directed in our school by Mr. Schoepflin and Mr. Paul McCarthy. Bill Hammann was elected T951-52 president. This year they ran an unusually success- ful clothing drive and are planning several similar worthwhile projects. Library Club A valuable organization in Simpson High is Mrs. Potter's Library Club. The enrollment this year totals 42 members. The students devote spare time during study halls to checking books, magazines and shelves, and to keeping the library in a generally neat condition. Rita Digiacomo, Jane Gates, Mar- garet Petchler and Audrianne Hedlund do a fine iob as its officers and, like all the other members, deserve a vote of thanks from all of us. LIBRARY CLUB Front Row Kleft to rightlz L. Abowitz, J, Lowell, A. Hedlund, Mrs. Esther Potter, R. Digiacomo, M. Petchler, C. Milliken, F. Boeckman, E. Levy. Second Row Kleft to rightj: C. Kuhn, B. Shadbolt, M. Schultz, R. Deimel, N. Crowell, B. Crawford, B. Ericson, J. Gillen, B. Percy, P. Ireland, M. Eisele, M. Smith. Third Row Kleft to righti: M. Brush, J. Smith, S. George, B- Gilbert, B. McCoy, M. Wlnlefif -l- Brush- , t 40 T 44.-..............f...
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PROJECTION SQUAD Last Row fleft to rightl: W. Schoonmalner, N. Crowell, W. Ammcxrell, G. lguchi, C. Keller, R. Kolker, R. Eckert, Mr. Baty, Second Row Kleft to rightf: M. Burnstein, A. Savarese, S. Schiller, J. Etherson, B. Laubenheimer, R. Menlne, J. McNabb, W. Kaiser, R. Allsopp, R. Phillips. First Row Kleft to rightf: D. Savarese, R. Ribolla, M. John, J. Hutcher, J. Fox, C. Schryver, E. Mott, B. Nolan, A. Zucker, W. Kulhaneli, N. Barmen. Projection Club We enjoyed some fine movies this year, thanks to the projection squad. Before school in the morn- ing 30'l buzzes with the activity of this important club working under the direction of Mr. Baty and the club officers - President Carl Keller, Vice Presi- dent Bill Kaiser, and Secretary Bruce Lauben- heimer. They run all ofthe electrical devices in the school, including the projectors, slide machines, and tape recorder. All through the day you can see these electrical geniuses plying their trade in the various rooms. Physics Service Club The Physics Service Club, headed by Mr. Baty, is an organization composed of volunteer students interested in laboratory experiments. The teen-age crew members act as laboratory assistants in regu- lar physics classes, and, in addition, carry on indi- vidual experimental work in which they are particularly interested. As a result, some members have developed projects to enter in the Long lsland Science Contest. SCIENCE SERVICE Sitting Kleft ot rightl: W. Ammarell, J. Schleede, F. Reyno'ds, S. Robbins, R. Carlson, A. Salee, C. Baty. Standing Kleft to rightj: N. Burtch, A. Pecha, G. Marr, F. Robinson, M. Kaufman, Mr. Baty, F. McGowan, M. Schuman. J. Reynolds, P. Lefterts.
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