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3 f Q 2 -eQl Q' First row: Joann Baker, Helen Hopko, Dorothy Magsig, Shirley Parker, Susan Newton, Norma jean Rossaw Gladys Bailey. Second row: Mrs. Allison, Arlis Becker, Donna Schaffer, Donna Argersinger, Anne Payne, Virginia Fortlno Louise Tilford, Miss Slattery Third row: Mary Masarik, Joan Parker, Kathryn Summers, Nelson Howe, Mary Hopko, Marilyn Boron Ruth La Baron. Library Club The Library Club offers practical training in library work to the students who are interested in it. The members give one hour a day to the work of the general tasks of the typical librarian which are: helping students find books, taking care of the filing cards, repairing damaged books, and preparing new books to put on the shelves. Club sponsors are Miss Slattery and Mrs. Allison and the officers are as follows: Louise Tilford - - - President Sally jones - - Vice-President Ruth LeBaron Secretary-Treasurer 69 jr 1 ,irct i 'L Q
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I , . 5 . V 4 f 3 l i N . 3 5 1 9 E . 1 l ' 1 ii if i i f 5 2 F f s . Q Y M' First row: Rita Van Ells, Delores Stephens, Faith Gifford, Mary Bontrager, Nanette Stockwell, Bonnie Brunck, Joann Bunge, Ruth Mary Otis, Pat Cole, Charlene Hammond, Anne Payne. Second row.' Betty Atkinson, Noreda McLaughlin, Mary Ann Kloeckner, Maxine Hall, Janet Sharrie, Arlis Becker, Margaret Ernst, Donna Argersinger, Jacqueline Flowers, Virginia Fortino, Marilyn Boron, Mary Beth Shinaberry, Jeanette Pasch, Jeannine Upton, Marie Simmon. Third row: Margaret Schlarf, Mary Massarik, Joan Haines, Vangie Shinaberry, Ruth LeBaron, Lynn Laur- ence, Rosa Bond, Reva Rinckey, Marilyn Welton, Ethel Altvater, Joyce Shuster. EZ U sbers Club Under the supervision of Miss Frances Waggoner the Ushers Club was organized and the Constitution revised in order to better the club. A member must have ushered at six events over a period of two years in order that she may wear an Ushers Club emblem. The only specified rule is that members must wear black and white or dark skirts and white blouses while ushering at a program. This year the following were elected officers: Bonnie Brunk ----- - Presiderlf Phyllis Dilts - - Vice-President Nanette Stockwell - - Secretary 68
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Science Club The Science Club this past year, with its enlarged membership, has been studying in the fields of photography, radio, television, aeronautics, astronomy, cosmetics, and various other animal, vegetable, and mineral subjects. Along with these various topics presented by speakers, some of whom were the members themselves, have been several demonstrations and movies. The officers this year are: Bill Allison - - - President Dorothy Magsig Vice-President Shirley Parker - - Secretary Lawrence Merignac - Treasurer First row: Bruce Plont, Bob Pung, Neil Barnhart, Carl Willston, Duane Smith. Second row: Marlene Goff, jane Spousta, Kathryn Summers, Ardene Diebert, Shirley Parker, Bill Allison, Dorothy Magsig, jim Munger, Lawrence Merignac, Jeannine Upton, Lynn Laurence, Louise Tilford. Third row: Mr. Lanshaw, Mary Lou Henning, Ronald Leonard, joe Papciak, Dale Knight, Bob Larsen, judy Hughes, Ruth Mary Otis, Bonnie Brunck, Harvey French, Fielding Finch, Dick Black, Lois Henning, joan Haines. Fourth row.' jim Rasdale, Wendel Richards, Charles Parrott, Bob Perkins, Charles Hasselback, Jack Detricli, Clifford Snyder, Gaylord Snyder, Willie Struck, Jack Cook, Dana Parker. f'F'J ' fi takes .Lx ' -is i t f
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