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62. Af. 14. n 'Y Lett to right: Top ron'-Gayle Ifland, Gloria Anderson, Betty XYatts, Mary LaVoie, Virginia Badger, Kay Baker, Judy XVilliams. Laliie Anderson, liosemary llofer, Pat Leiding, Dorine Cilburg, Barbara Margolis, and Mildred XYalkcr. Sceonll rouf-Virginia McTaggart, Kay johnson. Dianne Thomas. Joyce johnson, Sharon Eckstein, Pat Kissaek, Donna Bunn, Betty Ponton, Mary Peters, Dorothy Crimes, XVa- netta Cossett and l'hyllais Gossett. Tliirzl rou'--Lou Ann Ahlden, Marjorie Sweeney, jean Atwood, Darlene Stone, Jean llolbcrt, Gloria lloward, Mary lfllen Prater, Norma Uraeber, Dianne Anderson, Arlene Tuttle and ltose Marie Roberts. l ourtli rout'-lfreeda Tibbetts, Marilynne ltland, Indy Braden, Lois XVatts, Bonnie Morecraft, Caroldi-an Miller, Phylis Siebring, Kay Evans, ,lane Davis, Carol llarrison, Betty jo Keene, Thehna Breeding and Marilyn Keene. Bottom row-Miss Minks, Karen Seibold, Dianne Ferry, Lola Kessinger, Clarice Tuttle, Shirley Peters, Norma Schaumburg, janet Schaumburg. Peggy Stone. Dorothy Kaufmann, Barbara llamilton, Shirley Freeman, and Pat Miller. Toward New Horizonsf, this is the club's motto. The flower is the red rose and the colors are red and white. This is one of the largest clubs in school and one of the most active. During the year the club sponsors dances, has banquets for the girls and their mothers, they bake cookies and go caroling at Christmas time. This is a national organization which holds meetings for all the chapters in this community. At these meetings valuable experience is learned which helps the club to do better work and conduct better meetings. The members also get to know girls from the other chapters. The clubls sponsor is Miss Marilyn Minks. The officers for the 1953-54 term are janet Schaumburg. president, Shirley Peters, vice-presidentg Gloria Howard. secretary, Margie Sweeney. treasurerg Norma Schaumburg. parliamentariaiig and Patty Leiding and Darlene Stoneg reporters. I
zu sag Left to right: Standing-Miss VVilma Ilarrington, Karen Roberts, Ann Foster, Lloyd Eastburn, Karl Oelke, Jim Flesher, Joyce Leiding, Joe Quick, Donna Lustfcldt, Sam Dooley, Carole Frascr, Barry llynd, Janet Schaumburg, Don Ilcndress, Judy Herdien. Left to right: Sitting-Sharon VVolf, Janice Ireland, Bill Fox, Gary Rosenberger, Beverly Paro, Roy Smith, Norma Schaumburg, Carolyn Alcorn. fJ1TliffClIA Al'lClIC Gerber. The year book is one of the most cherished things we have in high school, that we can keep for years to come. In it are all your classmates, teachers and pictures of your school days. Each year the hard Working staff try their best to make the annual the best yet, but this is hard to do, because they are all good. From the beginning of the school year, the staff, directed by the very com- petent sponsor, Miss Wilma Harrington, start working hard. The seniors sell subscriptions and the staff starts collecting pictures and articles to put in the annual. The staff consists of: Beverly Paro, editor, Gary Rosenberger, business man- ager, Bill Fox, assistant editor, Roy Smith, assistant business manager, Carole Fraser, senior writer, Janice Ireland, lower classmen writer, Norma Schaumburg, club Writer, Sam Dooley, sport writer, Janet Schaumburg and Lloyd Eastburn, snapshots, Judy Herdien, calendar, Karen Roberts, artists, Joyce Leiding, Donna Lustfeldt, Ann Foster, Arlene Gerber, Barry Hynd, Joe Quick, Jim Flesher, Don Hendress and Karl Oelke, advertisement, and Sharon Wolf and Carolyn Alcorn, typists.
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