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The llome lficonomics Club is made up ol all girls enrolled in llome Economics classes who wish to belong. Home l'lc', as it is popularly known, is the course every girl in our school wants to take. ln this club you are acquainted with every modern asset to homemaking. The most complete and best equipment is made available for their use along with the instruction of an expert. Nliss Bernice Hitzmann is the able sponsor. Giving her aid to the sponsor and the club is Betty .loy Haas, who was elected vice-president but succeeded Betty Faulkner, who left the school at the close of the lirst semester, as president. Preparing and serving the annual football banquet is one of the year's eventful duties. Other banquets are prepared and served by Home lic Club members throughout the year. This year a Sadie Hawkins Day Race marked the oncoming of fall. Vllhile all this has been going on, the members have been making pinafores and learning to cook. Others have been studying personal appearance and, as all girls must, how to improve on what nature didn't give them. llome room secretary is Jeannie Daniels and the treasurer is Nlargaret Newcomb. XVe all wish our Home lic Club many happy meals in the future: we're sure the club will make them better honiemakers. -'WS fs ff 'J BETTY IOY Haas, President U E E E Y 5325 6505 fcodamcs
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yr ,ew S s f cffgl ' The N Club has been active since 1938. It consists of athletic letternien who have lettered in either football, basketball or track. The boys think it quite an honor to belong to the club as it involves considerable effort to earn a letter and it takes initiative to make the decision to enter, even if it is their privilege, as the initiation is not an easy thing to face. The club has other activities such as assemblies, parties and dances. The assembly, which the club presents to the student body, is usually a humorous allair. All the members of the club take part and seem to enjoy it even more than the spectators. The lettermen invite girls to their parties and dances, however, the club is for boys only. The standing president ofthe club is Carol Bull Xvilson, captain ofthe 1945 football squad. The vice-president is jack Rock Hadley, quarterback of our U44-45 football squads. Robert Steam Rollern Christian, our secretary-treasurer, plays right-half on our '45 football squad. Nlartin Brow 1fyes Rohde, our sponsor, who left our school in 1941 to join the U. S. Navy, is now back with us to sponsor our club and coach our team. f x l x N-CLu3 64 ' CAROL WILSON, President 4 X at K.
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'Q wh Tl JVTTYH- ft - f tlfnff' .. il Nligfffwgl Rang!! Wxm:-w ',gialF '?Qxc9l H M' ' av'!l 2ml' W ... '- k ,QQ QQ- SA nf? 83 3 Student Council is the governing body of Neosho lligh School. It is the function of this group to bring a closer co-operation between the students and faculty members and see about the activity and general behavior of the students. Any betterment which can be made on the school system or building is brought before the council, suggested, and acted upon. They tend to improve the school on the whole. By doing this the Council provides a chance for the average student to taste his share of responsibility. During the year a new handbook has been one of the main issues. It is hoped that next year, when the lac- ulty is organized permanently, we can publish new and better handbooks. Presiding over each meeting is .limmie Harmon, Student Body President, who was elected by the students at the first of the school year of '45. Other oflicers of Student Council were selected by the classes and elected by the students with the exception of treasurer and assistant treas- urer, who are chosen by Ada Hancock, Commercial Department, from her classes. Hold- ing' ollice this year are Vice-President, H. F. ljvansg Secretary, Nlona Belle l.and: Treas- urer, Ruth l.owe, and Assistant Treasurer, .loyce Anderson. J .f 'l IIMMIE HARMON, President 5? 454 91 u our T' Co U MQ! L H-
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