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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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