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Commercial and Science Clubs TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Terry. Mary Crider. Judy Swan. Eulah Carlson. Robert Pruitt. Bob Baker. Warren Segert. George Meyer. Adele East. Pat Roll, Marceise Johanson. Marcia Breit-zke. ROW TWO: Miss Husted. Janice Terry. Kathy Gard. Nancy Genardo. Myrna Brands, Lois Schutz. Shirley Schweitzer. Audrey Blaskovich, Eileen Dumbsky, Doris Villers, Elaine Schutz, Eileen Quinn, Ida Austin. ROW THREE: Shirley Boyd, Pat Horner, Laura DeLong. Geneva Johnson, Kathy Roe, Norma Clark. Monica Weis. Donna Pilsitz, Nancy Thomas, Marilyn Kollar. The Commercial Club, open to students of the commercial department, qives its members practical experience in salesmanship. It operates the school bookstore, which carries school supplies for both grade and high school, and uses the proceeds to buy equipment for the commercial department. The club is sponsored by Miss Beulah Husted. In the Science Club, whose membership is limited to juniors and seniors, members pursue their scientific hobbies, review scientific literature and view scientific films. An important project of the year is the school carnival, by which the club raises funds to buy special equipment for the science department. Mr. Walter Haverkamp is the adviser. BACK ROW: Mr. Havercamp, John Ericson. Tom Hallman. Gordon Westerwelle. Floyd Iddings, Dennis Smith. FRONT ROW: Mary Kirk. Jean Foltz. Roberta Patnoe. Helen Hoernig, Jeanne Clark. 27
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Sunshine Qirls Render Service TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Hoss. Judy Han-son. Carol Gettler, Arlene Schulte. Ruth Keilman, Pat Pozezanac. Millie Pozezanac. Gayle Campbell. Vivian Hill. Adeline Baker. Elaine Fried-rickson. Kathy Roe. Wilma Horner. ROW TWO: Marcia Breitzke. Rose Zidanich. Shirley Schweitzer. Ida Austen. Wilma Powell. Doris Villers. Janice Terry. Rose Marie Stefanov, Doris Gettig. Carol Shumaker. Bernie Quinn. ROW THREE: Theresa Clark. Alice Wessel. Lee Ann Miller. Denise Gard, Anita Chappellie, Jackie Grimmer. Betty Erb. Mary Crider. ROW FOUR: Audrey Blaskovich, Eileen Dumbsky, Jeanette Peifer. Sharon Haley, Janet Peiler, Gloria Hutchings. Della Wilson. The Sunshine Society is a statewide girls' club, organized to promote cheer, help others, and spread sunshine throughout the community. This year the activities of the Dyer chapter started with a fall initiation of new members. Twenty-five girls made the trip to the district convention at Delphi, and Miss Husted, Jean Foltz, and Joan Redar attended the state luncheon at Indianapolis for sponsors and presidents. Christmas decorations for the school, a Snow Ball Formal, a birthday luncheon, and a basket of candy and clothes for a nearby orphanage completed the program. Miss Beulah Husted is the sponsor, and is assisted bv Mrs. Ruth Hoffman and Miss Ruth Pierce. TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Kol-lar. Nancy Genardo. Nancy Thomas. Kathy Gard, Jean Foltz, Mrs. Hoffman, Miss Husted. Miss Pierce. Ann Stout. Verna Pfeiffer. Neil Keller. Connie Husted. ROW TWO: Bar bara Adair. Mary Lou Hoshaw, Pat Roll. Adele East. Judy Swan. Neva Piepho, Mary Kirk. Katherine Palmer, Marjorie Burley, Barbara Birchell. ROW THREE: Joan Palm-eteer. Barbara Ols. Saundra Rich. Sandra Piper. Barbara Piepho. Clara Peeples, Joan Kilander, Shirley Maas. Katherine Markul. Barbara Wessel. ROW FOUR: Janet Terry. Geneva Johnson, Rosie Franco. Norma Clark, Monica Weis. Donna Pilsitz. 26
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Lettermen and Jacketmen ° 9. 9. n p TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Sac Jostes. Glen Clark. Thomas Thiery. J eples. Arnold Underwood. Ray Jaryszo Keilman, John Huppenthal. Joe Govert Cole. Herman Young. ROW TWO: Dou terson. Herb Gerlach. Jackie Charters. L Phillips. Lee Mangold. Tom Hallman. G Monix. Rich Hughes. Bill Stell. Eugene ler. ROW THREE: Ron Jostes. Paul To Mike Sabo. Bob Fath. Rich Sadler. Bob Ra zy. Bob Peiier. Ron Peiler. John SeiJort. Jt Young. ROW FOUR: Rex Clarke. Phil Sutl lin. Mike Brys, Jack Cole. Tom Higgins. D Nolan. Bob Buchler. Bob Florkiewicz. The Lettermen s Club, made up of boys who have earned majors or minors in any sport, was organized in 1948 to promote interest in athletics. Among the events sponsored by the club is the annual Homecoming dance, a major affair on the social calendar. The proceeds are used to buv the jackets awarded to the senior lettermen who have earned at least 2 majors and 2 minors, one major having been earned in the senior year. Under the supervision of Coach Jacobs, the club has grown in size and prestige. The seniors pictured below are the winners ol the gold and blue jackets awarded by the Lettermen s Club. These jackets represent many gruelling hours ol faithful practice and a few thrilling hours of actual participation in games. Because the jackets symbolize perseverance and sportsmanship as well as athletic superiority, they are proudly worn by their winners. DP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rex Clarke. Jack Die. Dan Nolan. Bob Buchler. ROW TWO: u'J Sutherlin. Tom Higgins. STANDING: ke Brys.
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