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Orgamzauons 21 Hans popu awfy S own Zvytolo lzonor 'if .17 HANS HAHN Elsa Wamlck Mr W lly Streete H ns H hn N l Ellott a d G et hen Kas l an e the scrapbook luch G nn n Cl b IS g g to Hans school Dusseldorf G rmany Hans Hahn made a qu1et entrance mto the hfe of Stadlum H1gh School 1n early September amld the nolse of busy workmen No assembly was called ln h1s honor the remodelmg work on the aud1 torlum was not completed The only way most Stadlum students reahzed Hans attended school was through an art1cle 1n the Stadlum World ac companled by a small photograph Hans was an excellent representatlve of h1s school Humboldt Gymnaslum and of Dusseldorf Germany h1s c1ty and country By Jommg organl zatlons such as Pep Club German Club French Club and Key Club and by speaklng to groups and classes outslde of school Hans made many frlends for both hlmself and h1s country H1s success was shown by the honor he won 1n late November at the Sahasa Tolo where Hans was elected Klng to rule over 1nterm1ss1on cere mon1es and the remalnder of the dance Stadlum students surpr1sed Hans at Chrlstmas tlme 1n the tradltlonal assembly by the presenta tlon of g1fts At thls same tlme plans were announ ced for the comlng afflhatlon program wh1ch ln cluded the exchange of scrapbooks As the year ended Hans bus1ly packed h1s bags for a tour of the Unxted States before the ocean cruxse home Clarence McDgn els and H Hahn t t to bo l for tr ck tumout . 7 ' ,Q . Y A ' g .W aM..... ?' - E ' I 1 - K ' 17 Y X 5 ' , . a r, a a , ea i , n r c sem vi w w ' e a u ' ivin ' in , e . l . . , , . . U 1 7 7 ' ' r Q 1 a r s 7 9 i ans ro w a
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MP Irs-v ELSA WARNICK President i Elsa Warnick and Miss Helen Sohlberg view the ne Girls' Club room made possible by the Castle's renovation . .. Tm? 'N-gt ' .35 S. gs if ik - eff? r GRETCHEN KASSELMAN LANA NELSON NANCY INOUYE Vice President Secrefarv Treasurer Girls' C0019 fyplfjqes Looking our best, acting our best, and doing our best, for out of these come the durable satisfactions of life. These lines of the Girls' Club Code typified this club's goals and ideals. After enrolling in Stadium, every girl was eligible to join one of four departments - Fellowship, Service, Social, or Welfare - and was urged to be active. To welcome incoming Sophomore girls, Welfare department presented Little Sister Day. In spring, the new girls met big sisters and toured the Old Brown Castle. During the summer, a picnic for both incoming Sopho- mores and upperclassmen was held. An Old Fashioned Christmas was Welfare's theme for its other major activity - decorating Stadium for the holidays. Because of the remodeled building, decorations were limited to windows, doorways, and hallways. Collecting money for underprivileged children was Service Department's job. Filling Christmas stockings with toys and candy was the result of a school-wide drive. A similar drive was held at Easter time. Sending girls to help at Welfare agencies and associations was another activity. Decorated in a Christmas atmosphere was the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. All Stadium girls and their mothers were invited to this event. High- lighting the tea was an old fashioned Christmas songfest. . fy ?,.,.x1 an . A A 5 1 fa . I 1 f i -3 , L J' I ' 'f-1... i ffk .fkff f- Examining -wooden figures for the court scene, Co-Chairmen Voula John, Elaine Pflugmacher, and Margie White plan Christmas decorations.
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