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,. m r f m 1 1 -mmmm IMiiilMH Hi-Y Hl-Y — Row 1 — Art Kumamoto. Row 2 — Tony Pappas, Don Corwin, Row 3 — George Cadd, Murray Bishop. Row 4 — Bu ster Galbraith, Jack Kirby. Row 5 — Ray Rawlins, Mr. Heath, Jim Taber. Row 6 — Bill Foxe, John Cain, Don Dickinson, Kenneth Golding. Row 7 — Dick Wormelt, Jim English, Jim Pandel, Norman Schneider, Bob Gordon, Bill Ronson, Dick Allen, Bob Osterlund. Triangle Club TRIANGLE CLUB — Row 1 — Bob Bostick, Junji Kumamoto, Al Ulloa, Jerome Sanderson, Norman Gerhardt. Raw 2 — Dave Comstock, Fred Herrlein, Charles Feldman, Tom Siatos, Stan Schway, Bob Furgeson, Kenneth Martin, Bill Bryant, Ben Pelter. Row 3 — Bill Guzzardo, Don Allen, Warren Rose, Dick Porter, Russell Smith, Ernest Gustav- son. Bob Carter, Donald Gustafson, Allen Rosza, Mr. Van Danniker. The Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Heath, is the oldest service organization on the campus. One of its many duties is helping to keep the circle clean and neat at noon by asl ing the students to eat before enter- ing. Th e Hi-Y fellows help in assemblies by passing out the programs, keeping the students quiet and orderly, and raising the seats when the assembly has been dismissed. An impressive Memorial Day cere- mony, in which members of the Hi-Y participate, is presented each year in the circle for the student body. Because of the amount of service rendered to the student body, the Triangle Club, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Van Daniker. has become one of the most outstanding service organizations of the Dor- sey community during the short time it has been in existence. One of the most important of these is ushering at the Music Listening Hour, held every second Tuesday in the Little Theatre. It sets up the risers for all school dances and helps in beautifying the grounds and keeping them clean. Permis- sion to obtain the new brown sweaters of which they are so proud was granted to the club by the Executive Board this year.
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LADIES lanet Veitch, President W ' 41 Dolores Mclntyre, President S ' 41 Elma Amamoto, Stenetta Auble, Pearl Beyer, Lois Bodine. Leah Bufman. Dorothy Davis, Evelyn Fresco, Eileen Hall, Betty Huffman, Birgit Johnson. Edith Kadison, Helen Kennedy, Norma Laver, Martha Manson, Jean MacCregor, Kathleen McCunniff. Beverly Millard, Charlotte Moran, Bonita Richardson, Peggy Sample, Florence Smith, Janet Stirdivant. Helen Supple, Gloria Vidmar, Evelyne Wamble, iris Webb, Marjorie Welch, Dorothy Ziegenfuss.
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Tri-Y ' s Because of the large number of girls interest- ed in the Tri-Y and the activities of the Y.W. C.A., Dorsey is privileged in having four Tri-Y groups. These groups have rendered indispen- sable services to the comrfjunity. The Alpha Tri-Y, sponsored by Mrs. Thorson and Miss Gill, is made up of Senior Aye girls. These girls usher at all girls ' assemblies and help the Hi-Y in their program for keeping the circle tidy at noon. The Alpha Tri-Y donated a lovely flower bowl which was placed in the foyer of the admin- istration building. Members kept attractive arrangements in it throughout the year. The Beta Tri-Y is sponsored by Mrs. Scott and primarily consists of Senior Aye and Bee girls. They spent most of their time sewing for the Red Cross. Most of the eleventh grade Tri-Y girls belong to the Gamma group which is sponsored by Mrs. Hughes and Miss Jackson. The Delta Tri-Y is a club for tenth grade girls and is under the supervision of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Wyatt. The Gamma and Delta Tri-Y ' s inform the girls of the codes, songs, and oaths of the Y.W.C.A. and prepare them for Senior Tri-Y work. ALPHA — Row 1 — Ruth Wells, Helen McCarty, Kay McCunniff Betty Slater, Betty Dolan, Dorothy Wilson, Marjorie Summer- ville. Row 2 — Edith Kadison, Pearl Beyer, Gloria Hofer, Betty Booker, Gloria Vidmar, Grace Hayes, Iris Webb. Row 3— Naomi Marsh, Peggy Sample, Bonita Richardson, Jackie Stimis, Lois Bodine, Lilas Hollingsworth, Evelyn Fresco. Row 4 — Norma Davis, Jean Watson, Mary Miller, Betty McMullen, Mildred Zim- merman, Phyllis Markson, Margery Murray. Row 5 — Eileen Hall, Marian Austin, Jackie Hester, Helen Kennedy, Dorothy Davis. Row 6 — Sarah Bichachi, Betty Jean Plommer, Virginia Johnson, Dorothy Parker, Barbara Memoli, Dolores Mclntyre, Barbara Foss, Barbara Landry. BETA TRI-Y — Row 1 — Evelyn Francis, Lila Johnson, Marjorie Farrar, Grace Fiskin, Ruth Mills, Gloria Jensen, Martha Manson, Gloria Ducker. Row 2 — Ella Jacobs, Ruth Stover, Elinor Mason, Betty Arian, Jane Gardner, Pat Gray, Beverly Jackson, Dawn Harwood, Shirley Kreutzberg, Phyllis Anderson, May Smith. Row 3 — Evelyn Hauschild, Marilyn Carison, Bonnie Graybill, Jean MacGregor, Helen Supple, Shirley Marshall, Shirley Sheppard, Jane Elliott, Marjorie Welch. GAMMA TRI-Y — Row 1 — Thelma Poston, Flora May London, Charlotte Williams, Jerry Fulton, Pat Wright, Elizabeth Van Vranken, Madeline Dresser, Corinne Harris, Ellen Praytor, Carol Barber, Virginia Hester. Row 2 — Betty Christensen, Marjorie Dunbar, Beatrice Kamboorian, Gloria Arthur, Katherine Mihos, Elinore Rankin, Bobbie Carol Rothschild, Pat Sheean, Gloria Pavey, Dorothy Spencer, Mary Louise Ulloa, Betty Mae Calvin, Jewel Creighton, Gloria Polin, Leiia Sanno. Row 3 — Lois Seaman, Peggy Servais, Cora Louise Fries, Delia Bichachi, Marian Wilson, Marjorie Grant, Virginia Harmon, Carol Coor-Pender, Annette Steinman, Julia Weiss, Maxine Morton, Betty Barrett, Marilyn Gentle, Phyllis Spevack, Elinore Johnson, Joy Cameron, Dolores Jameson, Robin Harrison, Pat Waite, Alice Myers, Shirley Troy. HI ii uj mk ' ■ %ji j 23
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