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Junior Ili-.Y First Row-F. McChesney, M. Freeborough, Mr. Carr, S. Rensma, F. Gruttaria. Second, Row-R. Blackmer, D. Haehn, R. Fill, R. Crippen, G. Crippen, R. Orbanic, C. Engstrom, J. Egbert, R. Dunham, T, NViso. Third Row-G. Johnson, K. Bower, R. Harkins, G. Stufflebeam, F. Highhouse, R. Rea, L- Stufflebeam, D. Young, K. Arnold, R. Bailey. Fourth Row-P. Ransom, K. Garris, R. McAllister, J. Agnew, R. York, I. Srcorch, M. Trask, G. Vanderwark, G. Anderson. Fifth Row-WV. Birchard, C. I-Ialfast, J. May, A. Schenck, L. Glenn, S. King, K. Thompson, H. Perkins, E. Grove. ' Sixth Row-T. Glosick, M. Baker, H. NVQ1-iz, H. Buckley, C. Barnes, S. Campbell, N. Arthur, R. Cornell, R. NVcrtz. 525 The Junior Hi-Y met every Friday under the capable guidance of Mr. Carr. It consisted of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade boys. This organiza- tion is sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. We sometimes enjoyed Hlrns during our business meeting. We also had such interesting speakers as Reverend Carl J. Franzen and Gilbert Sanford. One of our projects was the selling of taffy. Most of us were good salesmen, and We all seerned to enjoy our Work. U We chose the following oflicers to direct us: president, Frank Gruttariag vice president, Fred McChesneyg secretary, Steve Rensmag treasurer, Mel- vin Freeborough. -:Sf 4 9 143+
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unior fri-Ili-Y First ROW-K. Samuelson, M. Kerr, J. Anderson, L. Abraham, Su Haley, Mrs. Paden, R. Buerkle, M, Moniak, S. Johnson, K. VanDewark, M. Danielson. Second. Row-J. Ruhlnxan, R. McKinney, C. Brown, N. Miller, G. Bedow, A. Johnson, S. Barnes, J. Abraham, J. VVilcoX, C. Moronski, P, Sherwood, S. Haley. Third.fRow-S. Hopkins, C. Piccirillo, E. Baker, L. Birchard, L. Steffens, N. Brown, C. Baker, Swanson, E. VanGuildor, P. Crippen, V. Britt. Fourth ROW-M. Cook, B. Luther, Sn Haehn, J. Simpson, L. Rowland, F. Kerchak, C. Moronski, B. Jackson, L, Barton, E. Fedorchuk. Fifth Row--E. Barnes, J. Zock, B. Lucas, M. Bouchard, D. Mourer, E. Kline, B. Atkins, B. Ruhlman, J. Spencer, B. King. Sixth Row-B. Billsborough, C. Billsborough, H. Antal, N. Hill, M, Orbanick, M. Scott, B. Wolfe, B. Abraham, T. Pudder, D. Artico. 'Seventh Row-D. Dale, K. Davis, ll Garris, C. Haight, Y. Stuart, J. Dolphin, J. Tcconchuk, M. Mclvleans, R. Hodges, L. Loomis. Yakity-Yakity-Yak! Who could ever make so much noise? The boys would say only girls, and, believe it or not, it was this time. Of course, it was our own organization the Tri-Hi-Y, which held its meetings every Monday and Tuesday. Because of the large number of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade girls who joined our club, we had to be divided into two groups. Under the leadership of Mrs. Paden, we held our business meetings which sometimes were accompanied by films. One of our big projects was the writing of letters to children in the orphanage in Warren. We had a lovely Christmas party for them and pre- sented them with gifts. In December we held a bake sale, which turned out to be a big success. The proceeds went to cover some of our expenses. The Monday officers were: president, Roberta Buerkleg vice president, Susan J ohnson, secretary, Mary Ann Moniak, treasurer, Karen VanDewarkg chaplain, Maxine Danielson. The Tuesday ofiicers were: president, Sallie Haley, vice president, Louann Abraham, secretary, Jean Anderson, trea- surer, Mary Kerr, chaplain, Kay Samuelson. if 4 8 Ea.
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X Tir , . N UC ci 's X Tits T L1 rary tdff ab , kA, First Row-V. Britt, P. Crippen, H. Hill, D. Miller, -tMiss Heiliry, XV. Flaus, R. Jackson, M. Kerr, J. Scott. Vi 2 l . Kit ,wiv 'XWV Se ond Row--D. Engstrom, G. Locey,fXl5. Atkins, M.,f-Natale, 31. Kerr, D. Mourcr, J. Mourer, R. BuerklepG. Perkins, J. Thomaysbj My ,tj ' 0 T' -, P L' , hird Row . Sandberg, C. Bull, VmKellogg,,l3Er 'lZbrqua t,o,QA. Garris, R. Spencer, L. Thomp- ,U son, amuelson, S. Egbert, Mal,Craig.-f 3 .W 'QU , X33 QM ' 'hy ,,,, A I 'Y ,U LJ L, A , ,Vt Q - Uyfn HW V l W yi jfl ' .f ' if 5 j iw 'V . ,J , pw . ,f VA ,tl Haw HJJKYX , g ug , . ,N J Xxtxd, Cf V' M tj xy it f i This is one of the most important activities in the school. Have you ever stopped to realize that without us the library wouldn't function? To serve the students courteouslyn is our motto. There were twenty-nine of us on the staff. Whenever you entered the library, you would always find a few of us represented. We tried to make the library run srnoothly, but we had to have the supervision and help of Miss Henry and the courtesy of you - our fellow students. There were seven of us in the club. We met every Friday when we worked on our Morris Unit Books. These were to help us understand how to work in the library. +65 5 0331- fyifj, 112 X, gx Qi S. ' 4 FA ,x . . . .3 x my-1. .QT Q l K f t Ck
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