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Hen is Miss Dahlherg with her flock of Dab-lites. Kach semester the Kiris sign up and the most capable Kiris are chosen. These girls, while assisting M i s s Dahlherg. learn the principles of library work. Kach girl knows just what she has to do and it is no small job either, especially on Monday mornings when stacks of books come in from over the week end. The girls shown with Miss Dahlherg are: Front Row: Kathleen Coudcn, Yvonne Purvis, BTOUMEB ftltt YOU S 1 ION JaQ K' WttK AT Or OJr MICHIGAN CITY. IND. has permission to use. the library. Huth Harbart. Ruth Hanley, Dorothy Putz, Ruth Siebcn, Irma Nygren, Bonnie Ploncr, Betty Jeanne Olds, Felice Kerrigan, Margie Beahan, Alice Steinkc, Jacqueline Blanchard. Second Row: Marjorie Peterson. Barbara Zeek, Charlotte Lcvcrcnz. Marjorie Farber. Third Row: Rosalie Benowitz, Melissa Luecht, Marjorie Ziegler, Lois Hitt, Marionne Sicb. Bonny Ploner is seen putting up Christmas decorations. Here are some Book Veek posters. 26 Teacher Date
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Cn.lm.4an Comet These shining faces belong to the journalists that have given us our Crimson Comet. The top picture includes the entire staff for the second semester. Those seated are: Matthew Orzech, Betsy Dingier, Gertrude Sher-mak, Doris Dittman, Constance Dennie, June Hermance, Shirley Dean, Frank Hyer. Standing: Luise Cox, Marion Moore, Esther Meyer, LaVonne Bonner, Lois Dabbert, Harrison Behrndt, Felice Kerrigan, James Mathias, Richard Brown, Kenneth Burnette, Jean Taylor, James Walters, Tommy Criswell, John Thomas, George Bryan, Jeanette Fladiger, Louella Boonstra. The bottom picture shows the editor, James Baines, and some of his staff working at the News-Dispatch the first semester. The members are as follows: Seated: James Baines, Carolyn Krause, Betty Meer, Geraldine Gib-ron, Jacqueline Richmond, Floryan Oszuscik. Standing: Janice Schlaak, Gladys Petoskey, Doris Luedeman, Geraldine Stalbaum, Evelyn Rogowski, Jean Burnett, Lois Geiger, Dorothy Bishop, Jessie Gutowski. 25
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(Book (We£k If I am not mistaken, these pictures represent Book Week activities. Every year the Dahlites divide into groups, and with great secrecy, work out clever and unique projects. These displays can be seen on the library tables during Book Week. The main theme of Book Week this year was Books around the World,” and some clever displays were derived from it, as we all remember. To climax the week, the girls have their tea. The program for the tea was cleverly based around a Dahlite meeting, with the girls planning the tea. A highlight of the program was a reading which Mrs. Wickham gave about buying books. Kathleen Couden, Barbara Zeck, Charlotte Levercnz, and Irma Nyg-ren made the winning Book Week project, using as their theme “There is no frigate like a hook. ’ The annual tea, held in honor ol the mothers and teachers was. as in other years, a huge success. Dorothy Putz is pouring, while Miss Dahlbcrg, Bonny I’loner, Jacqueline Blanchard, M e li s s a Luccht, and Ruth Harbart help themselves. 27
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