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The versatile Girls' Club, under able leadership, performed another year of service to our school. Its diversified calendar included such events as the Mothers' Tea, the Father- Daughter Ban uet, and sponsorship of sev- eral dances. Service committee heads, Theresa De Vries and Susan Risk, were in char e of collecting items for a needy famigy at Christmas. They served as Girls' Club representatives on the planning board for the vocational conference. Selling candy at home football and basketball games was supervised by ways and means committee chariman Ann Buche and Susie Dienhart. Dances, such as the Golddigger's Ball, were handled by Cathy Tiffin and Molly Loop and their social committee. Arrange- ments for the football and basketball queen coronations were the duties of Karen Straszheim and Liz Hoxsie, booster com- mittee Charimen. Faculty sponsors were Miss Ruth Sinks and Miss Mary Ann Schrader. Officers: Betsy Randolph, Elizabeth Beeson, Janet Woodruff, Carolyn Little. Sponsors: Miss Ruth Sinks Miss Mary Ann Schrader. ' 74 Um FIRST ROW: M. Johnson, S. Frazer, P. Fryer, L. Kohnke, C. Tiffin, M. L. Marshall, M. Herrick, J. Shepherd, V. Lehker, L. Seaton. I. Jamison, B. Randolph, S. Mueller, R. Payne, G. Counsman, D. Ward, A. Davis. SECOND ROW: B. Mason, P. Mattison, M. Stacker, M. Losey, S. Stewart, S. McNear, P. Cable. A. Halgen, K. Farmer, L. Free- hafer, K. Ullstrup, M. Co en, B. Baruth, K. Strasz- heimg E. Beeson, I. Evers, S. Risk. I. Chapman. THIRD ROW: I. Fuller, M. Smith, M. Loop, E. Hoxsie, B. Connolly, D. Robinson, I. Newlin, J. Conkright. B. Chastain, S. Dienhart, C. Shigley, J. Hen erson. J. Lathrope, A. Schmiedicke, L. Everly, C. Arden, S. Alex. FOURTH ROW: T. Krywobok, A. Lewellyn, N. Heide, R. Sabbagh, B. Speaker, B. Schweidler, B. Roberts, K. Baker, J. Messersmith, T. De Vries, A. Shuman, K. Greene, A. Buche, E. Miller, I. Hatke, C. Little. FIFTH ROW: M. Mackey, V. Vaught, M. Novak, M. Dienhart. L Bardwell, K. Forbes, M. Serviss, B. I. Banning, D. Haynes, M. Shuman, A. Huddle- son, P. Ellett, B. Risk, C. Rasmusson, F. Hayes, J. Griffin. SIXTH ROW: A. Weller, C. Milligan, J. Woodruff, M. Mayo, M. Reuszer, C. Sharvelle, M. Maschmeyer, A. McFadden, C. Hoag, M. Kohl- meyer. M. Schuman, M. Brant, B. Kemmer, C. Young, E. Sisson, P. Peyton, S. Wiselogel. SEVENTH ROW: B. McKenna, S. Mavity, P. Cohen, M. Myers, D. Hughes, V. Holmes, L. Miller, C. Follett, M. Mather, J. Light, B. Lefler, B. Messer- smith, F. Watts, A. Webster. EIGHTH ROW: J. Robinson, B. Knaus, J. Woods, M. Hayes, S. May, J. Walerstein, J. Alex. I. Livingston. J. Felix, R. Sutherland, P. Mavity, D. Liston, A. Keller. va,. ,f swmif W s il.-M
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has ROW l:I. Manhart, L. Gaylord, E. Beck, D. Barrett, B. Shigley, I. Eddy, R. Lawler. ROW 2: D. Fontaine, I. Shenberger, I. Van Meeter, B. Miller, B. Huron, B. Love, I. Allen, A. Short, A...- M. Haw. ROW 3: C. Todd, C. Hatcher, A. Keller, R. Roberts, G. Gilchrist, A. Kemmer, B. Olson, I. Rogge. oline e145 S OFFICERS: I. Rogge, I. Eddy, G. Kuipers, B. Shigley, Sponsor: Mr. Howard Evans. MISSING: B. Castell, I. Minigan. 5- ms Ushering at the football and bas- ketball games is only one of the duties of a Hi-Y member. Selling cokes at these sports events is another of the services of Hi-Y. Bill Shigley was responsible for the selection of the varied programs this year which included Doc Miller's annual talk and some football highlights by Mr. Stuart Holcomb, Purdue football coach. Membership is open to junior and senior boys. With the guidance of Mr. Howard Evans, sponsor, this year's Hi-Y officers Bill Castell, presidentg Bill Shigley, vice-presi- dentg Jim Milligan, secretaryg John Eddy, treasurer, George Kuipers, sergeant-at-armsg and Jim Rogge, Chaplain, were responsible for the successful year.
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fn , ,xv wif 9 F1 ,qw vi FIRST ROW: B. Mason, S. Frazer, P. Fryer, L. Kohnke, C. Tiffin, M. L. Marshall, M. Herrick, J. Shepherd, M. Lehker, L. Seaton, J. Jamison, B. Randolph, S. Mueller, R. Payne, G. Counsman, D. Ward, A. Davis. SECOND ROW: P. Mattison, M. Johnson, M. Stacker, M. Losey, S. Stewart, S. McNear, P. Cable, A. Hagen, K. Farmer, L. Freehafer, K. Ullstrup, M. Cohen, E. Beeson, K. Straszheim, B. Baruth, I. Evers, S. Risk. I. Chap- man. THIRD ROW: I. Fuller, M. Smith, M. Loop, E. Hoxsie, B. Connolly, D. Robinson, J. Newlin, S. Dienhart, C. Shigley. I. Conkright, B. Chastain, J. Henderson, I. Lathrope, A. Schmiedicke, L. Everly, C. Arden, S. Alex. FOURTH ROW: T. Krywobok, A. bewellyn, N. Heide, R. Sabbagih, B. Schweidler, B. Speaker, B. Roberts, K. Ba er, J. Messersmith, T. De Vries, A. Shuman, K. Greene, A. Buche, E. Miller. I. Hatke, C. Little. FIFTH ROW: M. Mackey, V. Vaught, M. Novak, M. Dienhart, J. Bardwell, K. For es, M. Serviss, B. J. Banning, D. Haynes, M. Shuman, A. Huddle- son, P. Ellett, B. Risk, C. Rasmusson, F. Hays, J. Griffen. SIXTH ROW: A. Weiler, C. Milligan, J. Woodruff, M. Mayo, M. Reuszer, C. Sharvelle, M. Maschmeyer, A. McFadden, C. Hoag, M. Kohl- meyer, M. Schuman, M. Brant, B. Kemmer, C. Young, E. Sisson, P. Peyton, S. Wiselogel. SEVENTH ROW: I. Happell, B. McKenna, S. Mavity, P. Cohen, M. Myers, D. Hughes, V. Holmes, L. Miller, C. Follett, M. Mather, J. Light, P. Mavity, B. Messersmith, F. Watts, A. Webster. EIGHTH ROW: L. Peterson, V. Heath, I. Robinson, B. Knaus, J. Woods, M. Hayes, S. May, I. Walerstein, J. Alex, I. Livingston, J. Felix, R. Sutherland, D. Liston, A. Kel er, A. Bales, D. Lascoe. 0ne?'7f cz' Picnics, parties, and dances. What fun! But that is only part of the story of Ahea. It has a serious side too. For ex- ample, Ahea cooperated with the Junior Red Cross, and members of the execu- tive committee visited classes to ex- plain the work of this organization. As a result, most of the student body became Junior Red Cross members. Ahea also sends magazines to soldiers overseas. One of the highlights of the year was rough initiation of the freshmen. They went through a thrilling Q? ?j Fun House and then each did an imitation of a sen- ior girl whom they had been observing. Ahea sponsors two formal dances during the year, the New Year's Eve Dance with Girls' Club and the Shamrock Ball in March. President Mary Lou Marshall, vice- president Lucy Freehafer, secretary Barbara Messersmith, and treasurer Sandra McNear along with Ahea sponsor Mrs. Ruth Hamlin made this an interesting year for all members. Officers: Barbara Messersmith, Lucy Freehafer Sandra McNear, Mary Lou Marshall. Sponsor: Mrs. Ruth Hamlin, FI
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