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Page 27 text:
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The Monitors' Club is one of the oldest clubs in our school. It was organized in 1930 un- der the direction of Mrs. Rena Van Fleet. Later Mr. Lester Sherbcck became sponsor of the club. After several years Mrs. Van Fleet again resumed the responsibility and is the present sponsor. The chief aim of the club is to cooperate with the members of the faculty in main' taining order in the corridors. The members further serve the school by helping to prevent skipping, and by helping to protect the property of the student body. This club has accomplished a great deal for the benefit of the school and are steadily striving to accomplish more. The officers are: Grace Foster, Presidentg Marjorie Barker, Vice Presidentg Ruth Rehahn, Secretary and Treasurer. First row: Herbert Grueber, Kenneth MacQuarrie, Boyd Mellinger, Heins Fruehner, Vernon Bill' iau, Jack Linenger, Fred Rehahn, Richard Roberts, Donald McLellan, Dick Landon, Carl Weinert, Edgar Rausch, Norman Comfort, Paul Schaakg second row: Dorothy Hague, Rhea Stolberg, Dorothy Gill, Eugenia Jack, Dorothy Wzistciski, Elvira Heins, Marjorie Barker, Mrs. Van Fleet, Sponsor, Grace Foster, Ruth Rehahn, Betty Flath, Jeanette Soderberg, Anna Melnek, Opal Cameron, Rose Ruggerog thrid row: George Novack, Gladys Van Fleet, Gertrude Naujok, Gertrude Plodf zik, Ruth XVilde, Louise Dobner, Dorothy Barker, Elizabeth Ryerse, Eunice Dickenson, Jean Ferguson, Rose Melnek, Marguerite Rocken- suess, Lois Lendzion, Eileen Rodda, Josephine Galatioto, Evelyn Rawf ling, Dorothy Shepherd, Alma Koppin, Bob Ferguson, fourth row: Elizabeth Hertz, june McLarty, Esther Ryersc, Virginia Walters, Betty Unthank, Nadine Wilde, Ruth Koester, Rita Rassette, Carmen Resch, Lucy Suluk, Virginia Challis, Naomi Willizims, Irma Wendt, Ella Pode, Betty Snyder, Clara Wastoski, Barbara Heinrich, Marion Gerdsg fifth row: Wilbert Lempke, David Kern, Raymond Plietz, Roderick Snoef berger, Jessie Jackson, Arlene Behnke, Dorothy Maxwell, Patricia Don' ovan, Charles Foster, Marion Rehahn, Arlene Deike, Doris Krzykowf sky, Dorothy Nowack, Rex Fritch, jack Landon.
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The Student Council was organized in January of this year and is endeavoring to coordinf ate student and teacher activity to further the best interests of East Detroit High School. As yet, our plans are in the formative stages but we are looking forward to much success. The officers are: Fred Rehahn, Presidentg William Ryan, Vice Presidentg Ruth Wilde, Ref porter. In the photograph, first row: Adria Doremire, Grace Foster, Mr. Wetzel, Faculty Advisor, Fred Rehahn, Presidentg William Ryan, Vice President, Lillian Landinog second row: Beth Ryerse, Ruth Wilde, Reporterg Marjorie Forester, Nadine Wade, Elaine Hintz, Catherine Roth, Mildred Bolleg third row: Roy Hartwell, Hollis Wilkins, Shirley Gracher, Stanley Schook, Arlene Behnke, Melvin Tomlinson, William Hinkle. The Library Club which is composed of twenty-four members, was first organized by Mss Sophie Tucker in 1930. The sponsor from 1932 to 1933 was Miss Helen Neale. Mrs. Eva Hudgins reorganized the club in 1933 and is the present sponsor. The aim of this club is to serve the stu' dent body by helping them find reference materials, books, etc. By sn doing the members gain actual eperience in the routine work nccesf siry in maintaining a systematic library. The officers of the club are: President, Bessie Robbg Vice President, Dorothy Hagueg Secretary, Anna Melnek. In the picture, first row: Eugenia jack, Marjorie Werk, Dorothy Hague, Vice President, Mrs. Hudgins, Bessie Robb, President, Anna Melnek, Secretary, Opal Cameron, Ruby Dixong sec- ond row: Virginia Vanriette, Betty Flath, Ruth Rausch, Lois Lendf Zion, Rose Melnek, Ruth Wilde, Marcella Bachellor, Alberta Doornf hos: third row: Betty Gorsline, Eunice Dickenson, Pat Staley, Geralf dine Necc, Beatrice Currier, jean Binning, Phyllis Robertsong fourth row: Elaine Hintz, Marion Rehahn, Betty Heil, Myrtle Ward, Arlene Deike, Marguerite Wunderlich.
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l 1 The Ushers' Club was organized in 1938 by their present sponsor, Mrs. Rena Van Fleet. The aim of the club is to aid the faculty by keeping order at the varif ous social events of the school. The members also check articles and rcll candy at the social functions. They try to do their very best to fulfill these aims satisfactorily and thus far have been very successful. The officers for the current year are: Jack Landon, Head Usherg Anna Mclnck, Assistant Head Usher and Secretary, and Rita Rassette, Treasf urer. In the photograph, first row: Eugenia jack, Anna Melnek, Rita Rassette, Mrs. Van Fleet, Sponsor, jack Landon, Betty Fiedler, Marian Christensong second row: Lois Lendzoin, Rose Melnek, Virginia Walt' ers, Bessie Robb, Clara Wastoski, Marjorie Barker, Gertrude Plodzik, Betty Cusmang third row: Lucy Suluk, Jessie Jackson, Ruth Rehahn, Wilbert Lempke, Dorothy Maxwell, Arlene Behnke, Marion Gerdsg fourth row: Norman Comfort, Dick Lambert, Roderick Snoeberger, Vernon Billidu, Heinz Fruhner, Paul Schaack.
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