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THE HI-CRUSADERS CLUB
This organization was organizer]
to meet the spiritual need of in
dividuals.
Members meet each Thursday
after school for a time of hymn and
chorus singing, quizzes, and to hear
guest speakers. Among the speakers
we have heard was the son of a
missionary to Africa, local Christian
pastors, and youth leaders.
Not all of our time has been
spent in seriousness at school.
Among our out-of-school activities
we had a terrific time at a Hallo
ween party, a good old-fashioned
hymn sing, and a roller skating
party.
In the future, we plan to publish
a bi-weekly newspaper. This will
contain short stories, quotes, puz
zles, sports, school, and local activi
ties of interest to Hi-C members
and the entire school.
Members of the High Crusader Club pause, during one of their weekly meetings
after school in the Band Room, to display cheerful smiles for our TORCH
photographer. Front Row — left to right: Jeanie Swope, Selma Neseth, cut fiowt
Elaine Koon, Claire Eckbold, and Robert Miller, faculty advisor. Second Row:
Marie Puglia, Carolyn Harvey, Flaurence Whined, Laura Dougherty, Marilyn
Miller, Elaine Kline, and Chris Boxmeyer. Third Row: Robert Smith, John
Woodrow, Chico Fowler, and Ruth Beckloff.
The executive committee of the Hi-C Club meets to discuss plans for a future club activity.
Seated from left to right are John Woodrow, Marie Puglia, Ruth Beckloff, faculty advisor,
Mr. R. C. Miller, Jean Swope, and Elaine Kline.
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