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Q 77 l mc! 610065 oliglzfelfw flue gurclen 0!f!ze N en in llfljlufe UPPER PHOTO: l.efT To righT, Clark Olson, Chairman: Carole PolTrock, Sec' reTaryg Ke-nT Newland, Carol Blumen- schein, and Frank Place, RepresenTaTives To Chicago Council J, R. C. LOWER PHOTO: SeaTed: LeTT To righT, Ralph Close, Nancy Lauer, Frieda Wischoeilier, Nancy Gerbrecht Carol Jacobs, and Elsie STurmq ST-anding: l.eTT To righT, Beverly PusaTeri, Fred Omund- son, Mary l-ledge, Marilyn WeiTh, Jeanne WolTer, Norma Raab, and Mary Edwards. T'-sc l L rr QA TZ ii The Junior Red Cross is an organizaTion in which The enTire sTudenT body may parTicipaTe. The worlc oT The organizaTion is planned by a council OT sTudenTs who represenT each home room. The principal obiecTive of The club is To aid oThers. This year The club's acTiviTies have been under The direcTion OT Mr. STaselc and Miss Anderson. The club elecTed oTTicers aT The beginning oT The year. Among The services perTormed, The main one was The Tilling oT giTT boxes Tor The needy children OT Europe. York's annual TalenT show was presenTed by The Red Cross This year in order To raise funds To help Their worTh-while proiecTs. The March oT Dimes drive was held in March wiTh sophomores conTribuTing The mosT. An assembly was given by The club members To show The work which They had done To aid oThers. Work and inTeresT in This group may lead To a member's being selecTed To aTTend The Junior Red Cross lNlaTional ConvenTion or The Red Cross Summer Camp. This year The club has chosen Frank Place and John Jenlcins To represenT Yorlc aT The Chicago Junior Red Cross Training Camp. Those in This club receive The saTisTacTion of being able To help oThers in The Time of need. 99
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66 Mlili , Ott! ,L95 ill? Offkg .SJCZUCLPQ 6l,l'lCQl 5 l Il lhere is anyone who likes energelic clubs and likes lo release his energy by dancing, lhe Square Dance Club is lhe club lor him. The Square Dance Club, sponsored by Mr. Kelly, was lormed live years ago. The purpose ol lhis club is lo acquainl sludenls wilh a popular, bul nol new Form ol enlerlainmenl. ll also lries lo creale inleresl and develop skill in lolk dancing and square dancing. The sludenls who belong lo lhis club learn lhe dillerenl lerms and calls lor every slep and move- menl in lhe dance. This is really somelhing lo know al a real square dance, because il lakes quile some lime lor a beginner lo learn: and a beginner who doesn'l know whal lo do can gel everybody else mixed up loo. The meelings are usually held in lhe girls' gym once a monlh. ln addilion lo square dancing wilh a caller, several ol lhe meelings have an added lreal ol relreshmenls. r3 s C X I .X kg of QT L X D Wiz. UPPER PHOTO: Clockvvise arcund circle, Diane Blagburn, Mr. Kelly, LOWER PHOTO: Lefl lo righl, Earl Reddick, Richard Ausl, Doreen 'Xrlene Ee-ezor, Elaine l-lein, Noreen Ereezor, Darylene Alrnsledl, and Peiler, Nancy Smilh, Joyce Bigley, Mall Lowrnari, Marcia Wrighl rbara Lalch. Barbara Kegerreis, Judy Clark, and Karen Chrislian. CENTER: Leil la righl, Sally Mc Neal, Torn Poberlson, Marion and Edna Johnson.
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.70c!ayi6 .xdflcdfe em Porn flue cgdnomer Aj, Z, fda , f lx Cv A-ef The Girls' AThleTic Associahon is a sTaTe-wide organizaTion Tamiliar To mosT high-school girls. lTs main obiedive is To promoTe inTeresT in aThleTics Through lfnowledqe and parTicipaTion in sporTs. In The Tall, The mosT prominenT sporT is soccer, which is Tollowed by basl4eTball and Tumbling. During The winTer, The girls have volleyball, bowling, and badminTon To choose Trom, and as spring rolls around you can Tind a G.A.A. member involved in soTTball, Tennis, or archery. In charge oT These many ac:TiviTies is Mrs. lHloTsTeTTer. UPPER LEFT: Foreground: Karen Beiilnman' Fronf Row: Nancy Schellenberq and Mary Edwardsg Lasf Row: Nancy STarn, BeTTy Royer, and Lziis Capel. UPPER RIGHT: OT'fi-zera. LeTT To ri-izhT. Donna Jneoeru Presidenh Joanne Zawrslri, Program Cllillfmdni Toni Neivalr. Treasurer: Mid-ge lliiicll, SeiireTaryg Anne FeiThoii'2e, Vice-Preeide-nTg and Charlene Bremberg, Sport Manager. LOWER LEFT: .leaneTTe Carlsen and June Weelrs, RIGHT CENTER: Firs'f Row: Eva Voigt Beth STevens, Sandra Lipp, Dolores Eickelmann, Jane Davidson, and Carol Cooper: Second Row: Jianne Felfs, Joyce Palmquist JaneT Spelc, Diana Rebel, Syfvia Shirlsy, .laneT Ransom, and Diana Miller, Lasf ROW: Shirley Kuhr, Mariorie ZarndT, Louise SmiTh, Karen Sandall, Carol Willans, .loan BrodT, J-:ian Bina, and Ida Mowers. LOWER RIG-HT: LeTT To right Carol Wil'ans, JaneT Spell, Sylvia Shirlfy, Sandra Lipp, Dolores Eiele'mann, Jane Davidson, and Carol Cooper. Q 77 LI' 'Q , 4' CU .f'! 6
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