Gorham High School - Gorannum Yearbook (Gorham, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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Gorham High School - Gorannum Yearbook (Gorham, IL) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 104 of 136
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Page 104 text:

At our Christmas Party on the night of December 22nd, twenty-three members were present with exchange gifts and the old-fashioned Christmas spirit. After e quiet evening of fun, Sante Cleuss CMrs. Lucille Lunsfordl mede her ep- peerence and shared in our refreshments of pop corn bells, soda, end candy bers. I The usuel dues of twenty cents were charged this yeer end membership was again limited to those who hed taken or were taking Home Economics. Our regulgr meetings ere held et 3:00 P.M. every two weeks or so.. To add extre money to our treasury, Wednesdays were chesen.eS,NSeles deysn. On these days we sold candy, soda, popcorn, coffee, home-mede pies, end sandwiches of different kinds-3 With this money we plan to send two members of our club to State Club Camp at Dixon Springs in late August. - . ' The club1hes planned e sevings stamps sele to be held eech period in our assembly, as soon as we een secure the books in which students can keep th ee stemps,We are proud to know that we are the only club in our section to spenmr e stamp sele. . The clinmJxof this yeers' activities will be e week end fwe hopelcemping trip to Mrs. Jecob5'home and to Dixon Springs Park. There we plan to forget ell about school en Home Economics end do nothing but sleep,eet,swim, hike end have brrrels of fun.

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HOME EC, CLUB The Home EOOnomics Club, under the sponsorship of Mr: Jacobs, organized October lst end chose es their officers, Betty Lou Brown...Q ....... President Bernice Heins... ., Vice-President Lucille Koch .............. Secretery-Treosurer The club started with e HPANGN with initiation of new members.New members were seen about school doing such fool ish things es wearing dresses wrong side out, carrying e pickle on e string about their necks, wearing pigteils end green leaves in their heir or carrying e jer of dirt about as they soluted officers end esked for signatures of all old members on e oerdboerd worn on their beck.Some of them did not stick through the initiation, but we ended up with thirtv-five eager end energetic members in our club, Un the night of October 28th, thirty-five members and six faculty women came mesked for o Wspookyn Halloween Per ty. The games were the ective, boisterous type, but the best feeture consisted of the awards given to Lewende Thom es es the best dressedg Miss Henson es the most C0miC311Y, dressedg Miss Shultz es the ugliestg end Violet Kreuzer and Wilma Porter es the ugliest couple. After e very 5013- ive evening the refreshments of home-made doughnuts end ci der tested exceptionally good. F F56



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MONITORS This year, as in previous years, a number of students perform certain routine study hall duties for the teachers These students are called monitors. Their duties consist af Checkiaa the roll and givinn perwission for students-- one at a time--to he on the floor. The monitors also keep the study hall desk in order. The following students act as monitors: L c Arlene Dietrich Richard O'Daniel Anna Marie Vasquez Mary Claussen Margaret Korando L Charlotte Lunsford Lawanda Thomas Ruth Eckgpt z Edris Jarrett CLERICAL STAFF The clerical staff consists of a group of students who work in the office under Mr. Hubble's supervision. Their work is of a clerical nature and consistsk of such varying duties as taking dictation, typing, filing, fill ing out forms, answering the telephone, recordingabsences, merits, demcrits, etc. Each student works one period 'Q day for which he receives merits. y The followina students made up the clerical force until the riddle of the second semester: Alice Born Betty Brown Alice Reid Anna Marie Vasquez Qecilig Brush Doris Jean Korando Jean Kenon ' Richard O'Daniel Marjorie Lunsford . June Kempfer is attendance clerk, merit clerk, and Louise Schack, demerit In as possible to cowmercial students, Mr. Cecilia Brush the clerk. office experience order to give as much practical, Hubble made slight channes in this force during the second semester. The following students now work in the office: Alice Born Anna Marie Vasquez Alice Reid Norma Lee McLaughlin Cecilia Prush Doris Jean Korando Jean Kenon Jewel Cluster 8h

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