Effingham High School - Signet Yearbook (Effingham, IL)

 - Class of 1957

Page 125 of 204

 

Effingham High School - Signet Yearbook (Effingham, IL) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 125 of 204
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BOOK WORMS This school year was marked in Effingham High by the addition of a new club, The new organization is for the benefit of the students who like to read and are interested in library practice, At the first meeting in October, the group chose the name of Book- worms, The new group, which has seventeen members, is sponsored by Mrs. Steele, the librarian, The president is Larry Pagel, vice president is Rosemary Haarman, and the secretary-treasurer is Tony Manuel, On the second Tuesday of each month, the club meets to discuss business and plan their parties which take place every two months. Front row: Virginia Dasenbrock, Carolyn Dugan Tony Manuel Secretary Treasurer Mrs Steele Advisor Rosemary Haarman, Vice President, Second row Vernabelle Pagel Mary Ann Weddle Sylvia Townsend Sandra Brockett, Patsy Wagoner, Rosemary Moore Peggy Barker Judy Sligar Third row David Steffen Don Thomas. 40

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if-ts Y, ' ,Ri Mrs, Free, home economics teacher and F, H,A, advisor, supervises Jane Dolbow and Edith Matthews in the hanging of drapes in the home economics department, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of the girls who have taken home economics during their high school years. The girls learn how to co-operate with one another and with the public, The activities of the F,H,A, are centered around the home, The high school girls of today are the homemakers of tomorrow, They face the future with warm courage and high hope, F,H,A, teaches the girls to do just that, Mrs, O, H. Free is the F,H,A, advisor, Officers are: Glenda Broom, Presidentg Connie Bosley, Vice President, Jane Becker, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Doris James, Parliamentariang Patty Lidy, Historian, Patty Weber and Cheryl Ragel, Recreation, Front row: Mrs, Free, Advisor, Connie Bosley, Vice President, Glenda Broom, President, Jane Becker, Secretary- Treasurer. Second row: Janice Pearson, Emma Robertson, Doris James, Patty Lidy, Sharon Scherer, Marcia Lohr- mann. Darlene Hetzel, Laura Belle Sapp, Patty Weber, Marilyn Soltwedel, Pat Lankford, Carol Crane, Marilyn White, Donna Marxmann, Third row: Joan Smith, Martha Bailey, Colleen Loy, Linda Ashworth, Cheryl Ragel, Edith Matthews, Jo Ann Medlin, Ada Marie Verdeyen, Wanda Gillmore, Loretta Prather, Judy Lewis, Lucille Boone, Louise Baker, Elizabeth Allen. Fourth row: Katheryn Loy, Wilmeta Loy, Judy Landers, Janet Wagner, Maxine Phillips, Willa Levitt, Betty Evans, Ruby Larimer, Jeanne Senior, Barbara Koester, Alice Pals, Beulah Morrison, Judy Broom, Mary Cox, Linda Burnett, Linda Bergfeld,



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INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB l The purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to I foster the development of a strong foundation in the skills, knowledges, attitudes and technical matters that are needed for happy and effective living in America. Industrial Arts Club work encourages boys to take industrial arts work in order to learn to work with tools and materials and to acquire reasonable judgment and some degree of technical know-how. ' ' The Industrial Arts Club has something to offer In the presence of the principal, Mr. Voyles, Mr. the Students in Yet'-lm fOr The time. ITIOHCY. and Slifer, Industrial Arts Club Advisor, is presenting effort we expect of them in club work. That the Industrial Education Charter to Leo Schmohe, Something is attendance and participation in our President gf the Industrial Am Club. state meetings. In no other way can we round out their social training to balance the theory training we have given them, ln an Industrial Arts program we insist that work experience, where the student may apply what he has been taught, is as important as the theory we have been teaching, Industrial Arts Club officers for the 1956-1957 school year are: Leo Schmohe, President, Jerry Garrett, Vice President, Gary Poynter, Secretary, Ron Phillips, Treasurer, David McWhorter, Reporter, Mr. Clayton Slifer is the faculty advisor, Front row: Leo Schmohe, President, Jerry Garrett, Vice President, Gary Poynter, Secretary, Ron Phillips, Treasurer, David McWhorter, Reporter, Second row: Don Rentfrow, David Graham, Merrill Habbe, Charles Winchester, Gerald Neal, Mr. Slifer, Advisor, Larry Poynter, Cecil McWhorter, Elwood Webb, Bob Macklin, Fred Krueger. Third row, Danny Macklin, Floyd Pagel, Larry Bailey, Don Lowry, Dale Bahrns, Leonard Coats, David Steffen, Lyle Boerngen, Bill Macklin, Leroy Buchholz, Gary Kruger, Archie Landreth, Tony Manuel.

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