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g,J00LlwDr-Llh C 1 -nf The V a r s i t y Club, a combina- tion at service and athletics, is com- posed at those who, 'lie maintaining a min- imum C average, participate on the Varsity of football, baseball, basket- ball or track. Un- der the sponsorship ot J. Paul Miller, the Varsity Club l ' discusses current 8 athletic events and benefits the school 1 lzi..L through tasks like monitoring. First row, left to right: B. Powers, P. Hart, J, Buell, B. Grey Second row: S. McGhan, M. Wilson, B. Sturdevant lvice-presidentl, B. Hiatt, S. LoPresti lsecretaryl, C. Mathews, B. Varner, D. Miller, J. Hoyle, L. Archer Third row: M. Dorsey, B. Briggs, l-l. Thompson, N. Holtie, D, Mahin, D. Swift ipresidenti, D. Bailey, S. Schmertzing, R. McLeod, S. Mewshaw, A. Merrill Fourth row: T. Meyers, T. Dugan, A. English, R. Schwank, L. Burd, N. Nelson, B. Wood- ward, P. Norris, B. Maury, P. Laboyitz ltreasurerl, B. Wootton The Woodwarke ing Club, which is sponsored by James D. Bram- mer, tries to teach members how to use shop instru- ments and to con- struct creatively. Besides designing Gnd making arti- cles for their own use, the club has left evidence ot their handwork in proiects scattered throughout th e school building. Varsity Club Woodworking Club First row, left to right: T. Farrelly, F. Padavano, R. Russell, L. Bledsoe, G. Scafide, R. Linderking, G. Jackson, l. Rappaport, J. Howard, D. Drake, C. Rowley, F. Simmons, D. Trageser, M. Page, Mr. Brammer X115 ,fa ! 1
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U1 The Junior-Sen- ior Tri-Hi-Y, or- ganized under the auspices ot the YMCA and spon- sored by Mrs. He- len T. Fisher, is - open to any junior or senior girl. The purpose of this club . is to create and to maintain high F acter in home, school, and com- l -fs L' ' rv 'Qi standards of char- Q ' .. pl munity. First row, left to right: B. Singer, S. Drennan, B. Steinbraker, J. Lachar, C. Sesso ttreas- urerJ, S. Neary, fpresidenti, P. Zweigenhatt Second row: B. Beddie, R. Dunham, T. Kelleri, S. Evans Cvice-president? J. McCullough, J. Tolson, B. Jump, P. Rest, J. Pace lsecretaryl Third row: J. Bavis, A. Cochran, M. L. Kenney lchaplainl, R. Page, F. Bozievich, K. Mon- ahan, K. Emery, P. Tinsler, J. Wueste Junior-Senior Tri-Hi-Y First row, left to right: N. Storm, J. Clarke, L. Myers, P. Graham, R. A. Grey, K. Loveland, B. Sweeney lpresident 25, J. l-loenack, K. Bogwinn Second row: J. Thompson, J. Young, K. Carlson, C. Velochas, J. Peterson, T. Kay ivice- president 23, A. Witze, P. Stoner lsecretary Zl, D. Crankshaw, C. Olson lvice- president U Third row: V. Morgan, P. Neil itreasurer 25, E. Eisenhart, C. Beach lchaplainl, B. West, B. Fraster, S. Engle, J. Dyer, B. Brooks, C. Garloclc Sophomore Fourth row: L. Vettori, J. Shorrell, A. Kenny, D. Fritz, C. Callaway, J. Dunham Cpresident ' - ID, B. Mider ttreasurer ll, M. Ellisor, N. Schreck, E. Fairbanks T -I-I1 Missing: S. McGee isecretary7 The Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y is spon- sored by Mrs. Mar- tha G. Ford. lt works in cceordina- tion with the Jun- ior-Senior Tri-i-li- Y in sponsoring ac- tivities t such as the spring fashion show i with the purpose of raising money for chari- ties and for the betterment of the school. Cb 4 l.. L. I Q.
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.fic QV W . .Q . 593 I, ' 4X The Audio-Vise ual Aids group is the eyes and ears of Wala'er Johnson. Responsi- bility for the up- keep and opera- tion oi all record- ers, proiectors, and similar audio-vis- ual equipment lies in their hands. Un- der the supervision ot William E. Sch- roeder, they also take time to in- struct underclasse men. First row: R. Shaver, C. Grubb, E. Gray, M. Forman, L, Averill, P. Steer Second row: B. Hicks, D. Conway, B. Van Nice, C. Abernethy, Mr. Schroeder Audio-Visual Aids Majorettes Kneeling: S. Wohliarth lcoptainl Left to right: M. Orland, P. Warfield, P. McKin1ey, G. Stanford, S. Brite, M. Twiss, J. Spaulding, P. Pond, P. Haiavan, D. Counselmlan, J. Belt, M. Carr lsecretory- treasurerl, S. Wendler, K. Haskings, P.Peacock, B, Kyber, E. Houyoux, C. Gibbs Missing: L. Hightower, M. Killeri, S. Myers, P, Johnson, P. Meadows, M. Powell lco-captainl The Maiorettes Club, sponsored by Miss Margaret A. Tifft, provides in- struction for girls who want to be- come maiorettes. The members are given an opportun- ity to develop marching style and to learn skills and techniques of ba- ton twirling. Mem- bership numbers twenty-tive a n d does not require previous e x p e r- ience. rf rf if 1,1
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