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Joyce Curtis, Maxine Hall. Second Row: Bettie Camp- .'Q Pat Underhill, Patricia O'Connor, Jean Ham- mond, Eloise Van Epps, Joan Mosher, Priscilla Robinson. , Second Row: Vineta Silin, Q' Edna Barks, Mrs. Lamb, Kathryn Bontrager. In order that students of our school may properly enjoy the great and the good book friends available in the library, ' . student assistants are at hand to aid in giving efficient service. In addition to assisting Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Lamb with routine library duties, the girls have helped with timely bulletin board displays. The officers of the club are: president, Jean Hammond, vice-president, Eloise Van Eppsg secretary-treasurer, Patricia O'Connor. Library C lub ' 4 fw U sbers Club The purpose of this group is to learn ushering from experience and at the same time to render service. The ushers are a great help at the senior and junior plays, Christmas and musical programs, baccalaureate and commencement, and even at the teachers' conventions. There are no set meetings but the girls are usually briefed before an activity. Uniform requirements are dark skirts and white blouses. Before one can receive an emblem, she must usher for three activities. The officers this year are: president, Viola Sehlkeg vice-president, Joyce Curtis, secretary-treasurer, Frances Papciak. Mrs. Lumbert is their sponsor. First Row: Darlene Mill- er, Audrey Henning, Ag- nes Ballinger, Frances Papciak, Viola Sehlke, bell, Helen Ernst, Verita XValker, Pat O'Connor, Helen DuBois, Kathryn Bontrager, Ella Young, Margaret Ernst, Vineta Silm, Lois Whitlock, Mar- ilyn Flowers, Rose Kosh' ko, Mrs. Lumbert. Tlzirrl Row: Helen Ornis- bv, Marian Thonipson, Wanda Eaton, Alice Hain- er, Grace Weaver, Janice Silin, Joan Mosher, Mari- lyn Boron, Ethel Altvater, l if ., ' -in Iiolamae Emery. f 'J I :': lg 52 First Rona' Marilyn Smit,
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First How: john Swanchara, Maynard liscb, Fred C. Green, Farol Bontrager. Alden Knight, Bill Burnham, Dale Knight, Eugene Havens, Donald Bast, Leon Miller, Robert Ball, Ron- ald McCulloh. Second Row: Mr. Baker, Xvendell Walker, jack Eaton, Bill Mayers, Marvin XN'bitford. Buddy jacob, Melvin Crowell, Richard Andrews, Francis Kaminski, Glenn VVeaver, Lawrence Keck, Marvin Rendel, Edward Martis, james Van lills, Pat Asher. Third Row: Paul Martis, Billy Phillips, Steve Swanchara, jack Taylor, Bernard Rendel, Ken- neth Speerbrecker, Harvey French, Bob Kissane, Hilary Simon, Carl Burk, Bernard Fox, Myron Williams. F.F.A. c The Future Farmers of America is one of the active organizations in our school. The purpose of the club is to help those interested in farming secure both experience and knowledge. The St. johns' Chapter is affiliated with the State and National Future Farmers. The two degrees of the organization are Greenhand and Chapter Farmer. The first degree is given upon entrance to the club and the second, after a year's membership. The extra curri- cular activity of each member consists . O74 of a farm project. The financial re- ml turns from 173 various projects last :UU gas year were about 540,000 5 4 Some of the members with their g leader and advisor, Mr. john Baker, ,l took a camping trip in northwestern Michigan this fall. They also partici- A , pated in a Leadership Training Con- ference at Owosso. ' The officers for 1947-48 are as I follows: Alden Knight, presidentg Bill Burnham, vice-presidentg Donald ' Bast, treasurerg Farol Bontrager, sec- retaryg Eugene Havens, reporterg and Dale Knight, sentinel. 51
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I-'irsl Row: jane Medina, Robert Fung, joe Papciak. Second Rout: Alice Bailey. Rick Hayes, jo Anne Stevens, Margaret Gralizuu. Third Row: Bob Perkins, Miss Bloss, Kathryn Summers. Dorothy Magsig. Latin C lub The Twentieth Century Romans, more coin- nionly known as the Latin Club, was organized in 1942. It is affiliated with the Junior Classical League, a national organization. Meetings are held every other Friday with the following officers presiding: Consul, Robert Pungg Senators, Kathryn Summers and Jane Me- dina, Scriptor, Margaret Graham, Quaester, Dor- othy Magsigg Aedile, Joe Papcaikg Praedicator, Robert Perkins. This year a bi-monthly magazine Auxiliu1n Latinu1n was adopted by the club. The mem- bers hold concessions at basketball gaiues and also sponsor a dance during the football season. A silver key and an honorary certificate were presented to Jean Root for excellence in Latin last year. Latin, the Light of Languages is under the direction of Miss Bloss. 4-5 f
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