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Show MINERETTE CLUB NEWS With "Time Marches Back" as the theme for initiation day, the Minerettes introduced to the student body the newest members mem-bers of their club. A hilarious week began Monday Mon-day when all new members were compelled to attire themselves as characters from "time marches back". At noon it was every Minerettes thrill to take a new member to the rear of the school building where they gave a gigantic gi-gantic performance. The night the newest members met at Markham and proceeded into town where once at the Bingham Merc, porch gave a successful program, which I am sure the public enjoyed, Tuesday noon was spent giving nursery rhym es to their dolls. Wednesday a drill was planned by the new girls to show their ability and Thursday it was presented to the Minerettes. The climax of this wonderful week was Friday afternoon af-ternoon which was spent cleaning clean-ing the gym floor and bleachers. Friday evening a tea honored the girls in the school faculty room. The girls were greeted at the door by a receiving line composed com-posed of Isabell Rose, Colleen Creedon, Darlene Morloy and Helen Drossos. Following a Halloween Hal-loween theme, a large witch on a broomstick and a pumpkin formed the centerpiece. This made a very effective scene. Pouring and serving a light luncheon lun-cheon were Marilyn Wells, Dorothy Doro-thy Gerbich, Janice Hansen and Jane Bigler. We wish success to the following follow-ing girls who survived the week of initiation. Those of which include in-clude Kaye Abplanalp, Iona Reid, Catherine Chipian, Idole Klonizos, Dona Throckmorton, Virginia Smith, Bonnie Bithell, Margaret Nix, Jean Houghton, Lois Groves, Mary Rekoutis, Beverly Be-verly Seal, Carol Peterson, Zen-ida Zen-ida Aguayo, Mary Kawaguchi, Marian Peterson, Barbara Harris. Maurine Morloy, Melia Furgis, Mary Pappasideris, Beverly I Beard, Joyce Wells, Frances Full-i Full-i mer, Darlene Peterson, Doris An- derson, Patsy Willis and Jerry Watkins. Helen Drossos |