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Girl Reserve KATHARYN WALLWORTH . . . . President MICKEY HANKS Vice-President BETTY WITTMAN . Secretary ROSEMARY WITTMEAUR Treasurer The Girl Reserve is a junior Y. W. C. A. and was organized at SHS in 1939. An initiation service was held lanuary 31, in the SHS auditorium. New members are: Margaret Ann Shupe, Betty Holbert, Louise Spellmyer, Gloria Stovesand, lane Hammans, Virginia Wells, Betty lo Hemme, Pauline Purnmill, Betty Williams, Lois Wheeler, Pat Patterson, Lois Patterson, Donna Burke, lda Carolyn Prange, Wanda Cook, Doris Faye Bishop, Betty Raye Martin, Donna Wortman, Sarah Phelps, Evelyn Sparks, Billie and Bobbye Wills, Lorraine Thompson, Betty Cotty, Marilyn Shaver, Patsy Seifert, Betty Oschwald, Maxine Hildebrand, and Betty McKenzie. First row: loan Pollard, Phyllis Bloomfield, Margaret Ann McCollum, Hazel Burdett, Kathleen Ken- nedy, Faye E. Word, Mickey Hanks, Eileen McGraw, Winona Knoll, Laura lune Miller, Betty Wittman, Betty McPherson, Sherry Drennen. Second row: Carolyn Pullig, Ruth Satchfield, Betty Boyd, Sue Gunnell, Peggy Lou Young, Peggy Gunnell, Betty Wells, Rosemary Wittenauer, Marilyn Morphew, Margaret lean Ellis, Peggy Blackmon, Kathryn Wallworth, Leatha Mae Newton Englekes, Ellene Oliver. Third row: Mrs. Selig, Betty McCollum, Evelyn Hahn, Betty Brands, lo Ann Foti, Charlene Hemme, Bosaline Grandgeorge, Beth Edminston, Flora Mae Henderson, Chloe Dean Palmer, Betty Roberts, Doris Bishop, Peggy Ragland, Fourth row: Gloria Bueker, Betty Hiatt, Doris Hicks, lean Wallworth, Maylene Moritz, Eula Mae Casey, Virginia Settle. STUTTU RTQSUH UL .......
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First row Buster Burrow, Bill Williamson, Timmy Bishop, Sue Gunnell, lack lones, lerry Young, Virginia Settle, Norma Lee Leker, Roy Brands. Second row: Earl Painter, Gerald Iones, Norville Peterson, Maylene Moritz, Verna May Robnett, Betty McPherson, Norman Armstrong, L, l. Hefley, Donald Borchert, Third row Donna McCauley, Margaret Mollerkoff, Eulo Mae Casey, Minnie Lee Woerner, Virginia Sellers, Olive Zimmerman, Evelyn Petty, Frances Kirchoff, Leatha Engelkes, Norvel Kelly. D. E. Trainin Thirty-four lunior and Senior students were enrolled in the D. E. program in Vocational training this year in the Stuttgart High School. The Distributive Education training program as referred to above is where a student in the Iunior or Senior class, sixteen years of age, alternates a half- day on the job and a half-day in school in a learning procedure for particular trade or occupation. The growth of this type of vocational education can no doubt be attributed to the fact that it meets the real employment needs of a particular commun- ity, and aids the school to give better service to business and industry-that was particularly true in Stuttgart. The part-time Distributive Education 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. The school does its part by furnishing technical instruction and the em- ployer does his part by providing the trainee with directed experience under actual working conditions. It is hoped that this department will contribute to the proper coordination of the home, the pupil, and the school for a better vocational future in the lives of our students.
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I Ol? Rosalind Grandgeorge, Charlene I-lemme, Norma Lee Lelcer, Ella Lubekernan, Betty Robert, Donna Workman, Ioyce Laws, Ida Carolyr. Prange, Betty Williams, Betty Holbert, Betty Oshwald, Maxine Hildebrand, Iaunita Robbins, Betty Bueker, Mrs. Ethel Adair, Evelyn Sparks, lym Byers, Betty McKenzie, Ruby Byers, Betty Boyd, Mickey Hanks, Darlene Geisler, Nancy Clary, Margaret Sliupe, lane Hammans, Bobbye Wills, Doris Hicks, Ieannette Burton, Phyllis Bloomfield, Ioan Pollard, Peggy Ragland, Sherry Drennen, Marilyn Shaver, Billye Wills, Pauline Purnmill, Rosemary Witte- nauer, Kathleen Kennedy, Frances Rieve, Margie Young, Earlene Hardaker, Rose Stephens, Gloria Stovesand, Norma Lee Abel, Peggy Young, Lois Wheeler, Patsy Siefert, Louise Spellmeyer, Max, ine Richenback, Pauline Pummill, Ioy Seyller, Rose Marie Synco, Connie Heldebrand, Helen Hines, Aline Ioerns. FUTURE HCDMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Toward New Horizons is the motto of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica. The program is international in scope: membership extends to every state and possession of the United States. The Stuttgart Chapter with 53 members sponsored by Mrs. Ethel Adair, house economics teacher, is divided into three groups. Officers are: Section l. President, Doris Hicksg Vice-President, Charle Hemmep Secretary, Kathleen Kennedyg Treasurer, Marilyn Shaver. Section,2. President, Mickey Hanks, Vice-Presidentp Nancy Clary, Secretary: Louise Spellmeyer, Treasurery Mar' garet Shupe. Section 3. President, Ieannette Burtony Vice-President lane Hammansq Secretary, Betty Holbertg Treasurer, Billye Wills. Achievement for the year: sent two membersevlloris Hicks and Rosemary Wittenauer-to Camp Couchdaleg attended and participated in two district prograrnsg contributed S10 o War Reliefq mode 35 garments for foreign reliefy participated in Clothing Drive: held Hobby Show and tea for faculty. All sec- tions held monthly meetings following the suggestions outlined in the state program.
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