Elmhurst High School - Anlibrum Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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IWNIALS UF UHAHM TOP REGINA DUMI PHLAHS 0 The Regina Domi swings into action each year under the supervision of Miss Simon. All girls who are interested in the art of home-making and of personality-improving may join this Queen of the Home Club. This year the club held discussion groups with a different member serving as leader at each meeting. General discussions of such topics as how to make boys and girls like you, how to develop your personality, how to overcome shyness, and how to perform social etiquette proved more entertaining and worth while than the former custom of having outside speakers. The personality quotient of the members has improved. Small groups have also served to bring shy students into prominence. When it came to activities, they were right on top with a skating party on December l6 and a Christmas party at Allma May Wolf's home on December 29. Funds for these activities were raised by selling Christmas cards. Drawing peanut sisters and cheering your sister with holiday and birthday gifts or greetings, a traditional social custom of Regina Domi, was carried on again this year. The names of peanut sisters were revealed at the annual spring banquet for present and former members, which climaxed the season's activities. Officers for next year were ceremoniously installed at this banquet in the school gym. Committees for this spring banquet were: Decorations - Pauline lohnson, Eileen Huston, Lucille Crick, Dorothy Schweppeg Menu H- Peggy Babel, Marie Ankenbruck, Catherine Beerman, Allma May Wolf: Kitchen - Wanda Sarasien, Mary Holle, Lenore Ankenbruck, Pauline Beck: Enter- tainment - lean Kortokrax, Phyllis Bade, Olive Mulqueeny, Virginia Degler. Leading Queens of the Home were Laura lane Foltz, president: Wanda Sarasien, vice-president: lean Kortokrax, secretaryrtreasurer and Eileen Huston, student adviser. INDUSTRIAL EHAFTSMEN INSPEGT LUGAL FAUTUHIES 0 The purpose of the lndustrial Arts Club is to create an interest in industry with the thought in mind that the greater per cent of the boys will be engaged in industrial pursuits upon leaving school. Second, it tends to get some first hand information by visiting the industrial plants in this vicinity, thereby seeing the worker at his work. And last, it develops interest in some particular phase of industry, so that special training can be taken and a trade can be learned. There are thirty-seven in the club. At the first meeting of the club on September l6, officers were elected as follows: Dale Boedeker, president, Dale Romey, vice-president: and Louis Edmiston, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Brumit is the sponsor of the club. They had their annual stuff on November 23. lt was a pot-luck dinner Where everyone stuffed up to his neck. The club took a trip to the General Electric on October l4. ln the spring, the Industrial Arts Club toured the Wayne Pump Company and the Ioslyn Steel Mills.

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SHAFT APPRENTIGES BUHU WITH A PUH FUSE -,,.....-.--' M- -r-,,,........-ff'-- Top Row A. il-1 lm lvl:-Ire El. Vfillii, R. Bi'i:leiilw1uqEi, A VVQH, V. Trumpey, B. Miller, M. Pend B. llalileriliieclz. Third Raw. W. SfJms1ei'i,M. Holle, D, Graft, H Mii:liell, D. Lopshire, L, A. Ha: 11517, P. M-:Cziy H. l3'eiry, .5-.. F:-rscliiier. Second Rcw Miss Siiiioii, E. CJK, L. l. Foltz, F. Flzlvel, B. Mill-er, L l'Cc1hlerii5e:Q:, ffl I-lnlgcher, O. lflxilqueeiiy, C. Gcitcn, B. Mcisiin, V. Deqler, A. Lziriqwell. Front Fi-:w. L Cflfli, P. Beck, M. Arilcerilnruclz, L Aiilzeiiisruclc, l. Kiirlolzrcix, A Giiiilifxrt, G. Hcaq D. Sclivfeyi f. E-eeriiian, P. lcihnson, E. Hustm, P. Bqde. Top Row XV. l4lmiiim'i, FI. luslice, D. Boedelcer, FT, Lauer, R. Beelne, R. Ellis, l. Snyder, l. Beltz, S. G-Jiiq-iiwcie, f. L-Dqsion, B. Berqmcm, B. lifllilenljiicli. Second Flow: WL l-ifiwe, I. Foote, N. Krueger, E. Hcusmcmn, H. Stein, l-l, Buell, P, Meyer, I,Snief1.i, H lflillc-, L. Edmiston, D. Rcimey, G. Clemons. Front Raw: Mi. Briimit, D. llimcole, E. Clevinqer, R. DeLcmcey, L. Iohnson, M. Milli R F. Sclilugi E. 'l7J 'cr, A. Rust, C. M ld. e r, .Becrc1ft, ci en,y, L. Meyer.



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light IIDMMEHGIAL CLUB EHEGT BIHDEHS SPEEUILY ' ' . I , w. Top Row. llvlalcoim Bowman, Bob Capin, Nelson Ivlillhcuse, George Clernans, Bob Halle-r, 'Warren Rowe, Louis Lepper, 'WendeilFusselman, Vernon Foulks, Paul Venderley, Dale Romey. Third Row: Pauline Bridenbaugh, Betty Larirnore, losie Thomas, Alice de la Motte, Georgia Deahl, Kathleen Scott, Elaine Tarr, Doris March, W'yllis Wiegman, Esther Hauke, Louise Hagen, Miss Auman. Second Row: Pearl Eolenbaugh, Dorothy Stapleton, Evelyn Dautz, Betty Viforgum, Lenora Ankenbruck, Mary Halle, Pauline lohnson, Freda Schneck, Eileen Huston, Alice Bowers, Ruth Ann Emrick, Ruth Lunz, Front Row: Betty Lou Busse, Peggy Rabel, Elsie Swank, Loraine Hess, Dawna Hunt, Marie Ankenbruclc, Rosemary Pond, Roberta Connett, Peggy Felger, Norma Wiegman, Geraldine Haag, Adine Gebhart. 0 With President Freda Schneck officially opening the season, the Commercial Club began its years activities by giving a Wiener bake at the school oven on September 30. At their next meeting, they overawed their new members by a fast, scary initiation. A Christmas party on December 28, climaxed the first semester fun. At the beginning of the second semester, the members worked to achieve 40 and 60-word typing awards which were presented by Miss Auman, club supervisor, at the annual spring banquet held on April 19. The committee chosen to decorate for this banquet was: Anne Marie Hausmann, chairman: Wanda Sarasien, Ruth Lunz, and Ruth Ann Emriclc. For supplying the program, the following were chosen: Esther Hauke, chairmanp Eileen Huston, Rosemary Pond, and Elsie Swank. As second semester fete, a skating party was held on April Fools Day at Bells Rink for members and guests, Other officers serving for the year were: Elaine Tarr, vice-president: Esther l-laulce, secretary: Wendell Fusselman, treasurer.

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