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D. C. T. CLUB Saeted: Will Garrison, Barbara Shaver, Betty Noakley, Maylene Moritz, Mary Ruth Ward, Peggy Gunnell, Lorene Coker, Patsy I-lemme, Geneva Carson, Molly Berryman, Imogene Sevier, Betty Brands, Ford Hansen: Standing: Maurice Tuthill, Howard Borchert, Vera Cummings, Darrell Barriclaw, Louanna Moore, Roy Brands, Frances Kirchoif, lack Iones, Mae Hee Harris, Howard Hammans, Marie Mahiouz, Norvel Kelly, Ellene Oliver, Ann Lee Cottey, Howard Loveless. The Diversified Cooperative Training Program has been a part of the curri- culum of the Stuttgart Public Schools the past three years. The part-time Diversified Cooperative Training program helps to bring the employer and the school together in an effort to train boys and girls who plan to end their educational career at the completion of high school for entry into productive employment. Better trained leaders in all types of industry after the war will be the results of this vocation training which the United States Manpower Commission favored at the outbreak of World War II. Here is the list of high school sutdents who were enrolled in the Diversified Cooperative Training Program during the 1944-45 term: Molly Brryman, Esquire Grill: Betty Brands, West Brothers Stores: Geneva Carson, Esquire Grill: Genevieve Carson, Southern Cafeteria: Lorene Coker Crowe Drug Company: Anna Lee Cottey, Coker-Hampton Drug Company: Vera Cummings, Coker-Hampton Drug Company: Dorothy Goacher, Knoll Laundry: Peqqy Gunnell, Coker-Hampton Drug Company: Mae Bee Harris, Strand Thea- ter: Patsy Hemme, Strand Theatre: Frances Kirchoff, Crowe Drug Company: Maylene Moritz, Majestic Theater: Ellene Oliver, Crowe Drug Company: Leona Patterson, Hotel Biceland: Lucille Stewart, Strand Theater: Lorraine Thomason, Crowe Drug Company: Mary Ruth Ward, Coker-Hampton Drug Company: Dar- rell Barriclaw, Leland's Shoe Shop: Howard Borchert, Walton Bice Mill: Roy Brands, Sterling Stores, lnc.: Will Garrison, Bexall Drug Company: Ford Han- sen, Drummond Printing Company: Elmer Hemme, Wellworth Department Store: lack Iones, Safeway Stores, Inc.: Howard Loveless, Stump Grocery: David McDonald, Rexall Drug Company: Bedus Montgomery, Producers Bice Mill: Maurice Tuthill, Walton Bice Mill.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right: lean Sanders, Leona Patterson, Bobbye lacobs, Howard Loveless, Kathleen Reinhart, Dorothy Ann Rich, Mary Ann Haley, Sidney Neel, H. H. Haley, Superintendentg Marion Becker, lean Holstun, Alfred Duncan, Lillian Prince, Glen Grandgeorge, Mrs. Revillo Hooper, Mary Ruth Ward. National Honor Society activities for 1944-45 ended with an all-day picnic May 2. This outing combined the annual party and one day's leave from school which is given to the members of the group in recognition of their out- standing achievement. Officers of the society are: Alfred Duncan, presidentp Marion Becker, vice- president: lean Holstun, secretary, Mary Ann Haley, treasurer: and Margaret Pullig, reporter. Other members who, as the officers, were taken into the or- ganization in their junior year are Glen Grandgeorge, Mary Ruth Ward, Lillian Prince and Sidney Neel. The yearly March of Dimes for the benefit of infantile paralysis victims was sponsored this year by the National Honor Society. Two assemblies were given during the campaign-one featuring an original playlet. At the first initiation, lanuary l9 the following seniors were taken into the organization: Howard Loveless, Kathleen Reinhart, Bobbye lacobs, Dorothy Rich, Leona Patterson, and lean Sanders. Members of the junior class who were initiated May 1 are: Otis Bowden, Elizabeth Teague, Betty Wittman, Frank Essex, Kathryn Wallworth, Peggy Blackmon. Eileen McGraw, and Doris Hicks. Sponsors for the group are Mrs. Revillo Hooper and Mrs. Bob Howe.
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GIRI RFSFRVF CI UB OFFICERS 1944-45 OFFICERS 1945-46 Mary Ruth Ward . . . President Kathryn Wallworth . . President lean Holstun . . . Vice-President Mickey Hanks . . Vice-President Margaret Pullig . . Secretary Betty Wittman .... Secretary Chloe Dean Palmer . . Treasurer Rosemary Wittenauer . . Treasurer The Girl Reserve activities this year were culminated with their annual banquet held at the Lutheran School. The banquet theme, The Record Shop, was carried out in the program and decorations. Prospective members were entertained early in the fall at the Home Eco- nomics cottage with a pot luck supper followed by an impressive initiation ceremony in the high school auditorium. The girls also packed Thanksgiving baskets to be distributed among the needy. Dorothy House, Edith Smith, Bobo Krurnpen, Peggy Young and Mrs. Greg- cry Selig attended the Girl Reserve conference in Little Rock. Stuttgart chapter was responsible for a discussion leader and for refreshments for a tea. Mrs. Gregory Selig, Mrs. Clyde Berry, and Miss Oberah Massie are spon- sors ot the group. First row: Betty Boyd, Pearl Ayer, Mary Ruth Ward, Io Ann Fotti, Bobo Krumpen, Dorothy Ann House, loyce Hoskins, Phyllis Bloomfield, Betty Brands, Lillian Prince, lean Holstun, Marguerite Fuess, Margaret Pullig, Marilyn Morphew, lean Sanders, Elaine Tomastic, Betty Noakley, Betty Wittman, Ramona Knoll: Second row: Laura Abel, loan Pollard, Margaret Ann McCollum, Faye Evelyn Word, Edith Smith, Winona Knoll, Laura lune Miller, Mary Ann Haley, Peggy Young, Rosemary Wittenauer, Elizabeth Teague, Ioyce Dockery, Margaret lean Ellis, Doris Hicks, Evelyn Hahn: Third row: Hazel Burdett, Miss Oberah Massie, lean Wallworth, Betty Hiatt, Rosaline Grandgeorge, Betty Dumas, leanette Burton, Christine Rich- ardson, Carolyn Pullig, Dorothy Ann Rich, Peggy Ragland, Sue Gunnell, Sherry Ann Drennen, Margie Stovesand, Leathe Mae Newton, Bobbye lacobs, Mickey Hanks, Ellene Oliver, Mary Cath- erine Hagan, Eula Mae Casey, Frances Ann Griffith, Virginia Settle, Mae Rae Harris, Kathryn Wallworth, Charlene Hemme Beth Edmonston, Verna Mae Robnett Patsy I-lemme, Gloria Bueke nell Betty Wells Barbara Shaver Betty McPherson, Kathryn Hahn, Marie Mahfo 1 ene Q Minnie Lee Woe-mer, Barbard Pummill, Betty Roberts, Renee Wooddll, Ruth Houghton, Peg , , , l Moritz, Mrs, Gregory Selig. JA ffl M
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