Washington High School - Junior Yearbook (Rice Lake, WI)

 - Class of 1932

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Washington High School - Junior Yearbook (Rice Lake, WI) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 68 of 116
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R. Stoilz A. Birklzok E. Ingwell B. Hauglvian Ci Sclveu D. F055 IW. Sclvaupp E. Graren Ill. lVif1 fUiisSfodd.1rt .Ulu ll'ollt1 B. .llcxtzfv ill.,'lIar1infon A. Hanson HOME ECONOMICS CLUB T President ..,, ,,,,,,, Catherine Scheu Vice President , ,,.. ..,. B ernadette Haughian Secretary and Treasurer ,, .,,, ,,,, , Marjorie Wilz Advlsers ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Miss Stoddart and Miss Wolla Any girl in high school is eligible to join the Home Economics Club. The initiation fee is twenty-tive cents and assessments are made to secure money for parties. The regular meetings are held in the sewing room the second and fouith Thursdays of each school month. The club has one social meeting a month, which includes a tea for new members, initiation, Christmas party for poor children, and a Valen- tine party. The purpose of the Home Economics Club is to teach the girls the various phases of social lite that are omitted from the regular cur- riculum. E491

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e R. Pettee E. Moulton M. Stadler D. johnson C. Glendenning R. Sclvfiflq VV. Demerf A. Haanstaa' M. Arnizndxon B. Haugfvian Hayes H. Blum L. Haskell O. Anderson N. Perry R. Ke.'n- lvofer IV. Ryan B. Beckwith I.. Steftiner Plrzflipseri E. Roen T. Afton S. Berg fl. Reichert D. Burton A. Rindlisbacfver IW. f.eG0re ill. Phillips D. Cox M. l'l'i11 B. Hagen M. Leonard G. Bronstad Overbjy L. johnson O'Gara DRAMA CLUB Phyllis Myhers .. . .. President . Orion Anderson Holland Schlick . Vice President . . . Harvey Blum Florence Bliss Secretary and Treasurer .. , Alma Reichert H1 len Knutson . . Librarian . Durand Burton One ot' the latest additions to the high school is the drama club. The purpose is to interest students in the drama. It teaches them to llc more at ease on the speaking platform. The club created a great deal ol' interest and many students tried out for membership. The meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays ol' every month. It is arranged so that one will be a work meeting and the other a social. At the end ol' the first semester a farewell party was given to the seniors in the Drama Cluh. The following members were gjraduatcd in January: Phyllis Myhirs, Fern Hailey, Virginia Best, Leona Olson, and Yeral Olson. The second semester started with the election ol' new officers. Aif'E:tlI'lj1'.4 were scheduled the same as hel'ore. ln place ol' the five mem- lwix- who were pgraduated, six new members were selected. inn



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R.Fanklw1uer D. Nelxon G. fonex L.Hd!1'0750H G. Schreiner T. Alton E. Lewis E. Fankfvouser Carrington D. johnson B. Shackleton Mr. Peterson W. Nevin E. Hineline E. Sirek RICE LAKE CHAPTER or THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President ,,,, , ,,., , ,,,.,,...,,,..,...,,......,,.. . ,..,.....,. , Donald Johnson Vice President .... . .. Lawrence Halvorson Secretary ,,,, , .....,... , Wilfred Nevin Treasurer . , .... John Carrington Adviser , ,,., , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,.,, ,,,.,,.,,, , , ,.,, ......,, lN I 1 '. Peterson The purpose of the Future Farmers is to aid in the study and practice ot' modern farming methods. The membership of the club is open to any boy registered in the agricultural course. This year there has been a twenty-two per cent increase in membership. In October, nine freshmen were initiated in the club. Regular meetings are held twice each month. Usually moving pictures furnish the entertainment. The Chapter introduced a column in the local paper entitled The Future Farmers Column. The purpose of this column is to let other boys in the community know what the boys of this club are doing in their effort to promote better methods of farming. Projects of the Future Farmers have been outstanding this past year in that they were a success despite the unfavorable conditions. A cup as token of project champion was awarded to Donald Johnson in connection with a Fathers' and Sons' evening. mn

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