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First-Bow: B. Bartlett, G. Reidel, D. Tanner, B. Busscher, D. Morton, L. Rhymer, B. Prindle, R. Drom, C. Upton. Second-Bow: E. Nielsen, I. Holt, A. Kaiser, G. King, M. Peterson, N. McBride, H. Schroeder, L. Hutchison, M. Hardtke, M. Hutchison, Third Row: D. Edwards, M. Setek, C. white, E. Barnstable, B. Palaske, D. Portwich, P. Stastny, L. Truax, R. Winfield. Fourth Row: A. Jones, M. Ryan, E. Horton, D. Gross, I. Maier, P. Chope, M. Elfering, D. Scott, G. Hawkins, P. Harvey, B. Ashe. LIONQ QCONOVHC5 CLUB The Home Economics Club has done its share in the war effort this year. The girls have salvaged all tin cans from the school cafeteria. They washed the cans, removed all labels, and pressed the cans flat. The club held an initiation party earlier in the year to induct all new members. The enrollment of the club is forty-three girls. They are also affiliated with the State Home Economics Club. The club members were hostesses to the F.F.A. at a party. The girls prepared and served all the food. The club concluded the year with a banquet. HOME ECONOMICS OFFICERS Left to right: Georgia Reiael, Carol Upton, Lucille Rhymer, Miss Dixon, Myrtle Hardtke. 30
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GALE. First Row: M. Petersen, M. Hardtke, M. Elfering, M. Hunter, J. Felter, R. Winfield, V. Smith, D. Morton, C. Upton, D. Scott, G. Stimpfl, M. Polland. Second Row: C. White, I. Holt, R. Zellhofer, A. Harvey, K. Fields, S. Harness, J. Pregenzer, E. Pedersen, J. Spanggard, L. Meinersmann, M. Kelly, T. Hennings, A. Jones, R. McGlynn, P. Stastny, V. Flint. Third Row: T. Yopp, C. Sieben, B. Busscher, B. Palaske, D. Morton, V. Poulsen, E. Grenus, F. Zimmerman, N. McBride, L. Minto, R. Morley, L. Bertzyk, G. King, L. Truax, B. Prindle, B. Runyard. Fourth Row: D. Gross, H. Prince, D. Tanner, F. Edlmann, G. Hawkins, P. Harvey, D. Edwards, M. McGlynn, T. Wimmer, I. Maier, S. McBride, E. Fay, D. Strang, C. Wurster, L. Elms, E. Wil- ton, L. Rhymer, M. Gaides, B. Ashe. The officers of the G.A.A. for the year were: pres1dent,Lura Jean Mintog vice- president, Carol Upton, secretary, Grace King, and treasurer, Dorothy Morton. Miss Reynolds became adviser when she arrived in October. The initiation of new members started the year's activities. Many strange sights were seen around school as the initiates performed their duties. A formal ceremony, followed by pot-luck supper, took place in the evening. A sleigh ride was sponsored to raise money. It was enjoyed by many members of the school. During the winter the girls practiced volley ball and basket ball after school. Class tournament victories were carried by the Juniors in both of these sports. At the close of the season an.All-Star basket ball team was picked to play against the faculty. The team consisted of Trutchen Yopp, Doris Edwards, Lura Jean Minto, Rosalie Sibly, Barbara Prindle, and Grace King. In the spring baseball and tennis were enjoyed. Girls who had earned enough points were eligible for awards. G. A. A. OFFICERS Left to right: Grace King, Lura Jean Minto, Miss Reynolds, Carol Ruth Upton, Dorothy Morton. mmiwawf rxuvss 'smlllvaffmswv-f 10, elim. . '
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First Row: P. Shellinger, R. Sheldon, D. Irving, R. Toft, D. Nedbal, E. Hartnell, R. Prince, A. 'I'ha.1n, H. French. Second,Row: R. January, M. Edwards, G. Severson, R. Edwards, R. Kufalk, W. Elfering, E. Hoselton, R. Scott, L. Seger, B. Message, T. Carlson, C. Mirocko L. Dunford. Third Row: W. Drom, E. Brixen, F. Hoekstra, B. Hughes, M. Wurzbach, B. Dow, N. Wilhelmi, A. Bolton, M. Smith, R. Wells, W. Calhoun, L. Garwood, J. Crichton. The Future Farmers of America have made a splendid record this year. At the Elgin Fair in August, fourteen members showed their calves, sheep, and hogs. At the Wauconda poultry, corn, and grain show, sixteen members showed their projects. Some FFA boys have made quite a record for themselves this year. Richard Hartnell was awarded the American Farmer Degree at Kansas City, Missouri, while Elmer Hartnell and Wayne Drom were awarded the State Farmer Degree at Urbana, Illi- nois. The annual pest eradication contest was an easy victory for Antioch over Warren. Another activity is a seed-selling contest for the Food for Victory Pro- gram. F. F. A. OFFICERS Left to right: Richard Wells, 'Earl Brixen, Elmer Hartnell, Bill Dow, Milton Snith, Mr. Kutil. 31 mac .e.,, 4:wfi':t.,...,f....
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