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ANNUAL STAFF Top Row: Jerry Sigler, Mr. Spencer, Opal Sheehy, Mrs. Posey ! Theirs Cooper, and Frances Bohlman. lst Row: Jerry Tom, Marge.Skos1ch, Kathryn Kramp, Carol Laing, Ben Forbush, and Chuck Williams. Editor-in-Chief... ....Carol Laing Assistant Editor.... .... Kathryn Kramp Business Manager.. Literary Editor... Art Editor ........... Photography Editor... .. ....Bennie Forbush oe ........J'err-y ...Marge Skosich ....Jerry Sigler igbscriptions....................Frances Bohlman s eeoesoeeleueese ooao ee ooso eeeeeechuckwilliams Treasurers.... ... .Opal Sheehy and Theira Cooper Without assistance and co-operation from the administration, fac- ulty, and the following seniors, the Avonian could never have been published. A big vote of thanks to all of you! Joanne Arteaga, Frances Bohlman, Virginia Bowden, Ed Campbell, Theira Cooper, Pat Devereaux, Jack Ferguson, Bennie Forbush, Jim Gurd. Jim Hulen, Melka Kerensky, Kathryn Kramp, Carol Laing, Harold Moore, Peggy Nelson, Roberta Palmer, Tom Palmer, Ken Paul- son, Lois Pike, Theresa Rattle, Dick Sargent, June Schledorn, Opal Sheehy, Jerry Sigler, Marge Skosich, Peg Starkey, Don Stephens, Jerry Tom, Helen Ward, Chuck Williams.
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Ton Row: Arlene Cassa Edna Whitman, GFGUSKV! Hagel Stamper, Arlene Hollenbeck, Shirley Thorpe, Jeane Gronski, Janice Chamberlain. Ester Thomason, Bosella Close, and Peggy James. 3rd Row: Connie Ferguson, Jean Taylor, Clata Tompkins, Janice Mabry, Pat Gisse, Carol Laing, Pat Cross, Sandra TOb1n,- V6PH1Ce Scnwerin. Ardis Henderson and Joan Kukuk. 2nd Row: Beverly Hewitt, Sandra Bailey, Wilma Fisher, Kay Saun ders, Earleen Bobek, Arlene Paulson, Beverly Hartwick, Beverly LaForge, Vivian Evon, Rhea Mccesiin and Mrs. Swartz lst Row: Connie Ellie, Juanita Holmes, Kathryn Kramp, Connie Briggs, Bernie Zywicki, Ann Russell, Marilyn Hart, Helen Parton and Frances Bohlman. Dear Diary The F. H. A. girls have had a busy year with different par- ties, social meetings and business meetings. In September we had a hot dog roast and our annual Kick-Off Dance. October brought business meetings and a special Halloween party. There were two business meetings in November and we packed a Christmas box in December. 1952 started out with a business meeting and making of plans for our February dance. February was our big dance, Cupids Bounce. March highlights wereltwopbusiness meet- ings and a trip to Lansing to the conventign The new ffi . o cers Wegedelected in April and WBP0 installed in May. The year was en e when we sent our delegates to camp in Battle Creek. Kathryn Kramp represents the Avondale Chapter as State Sec- retary and Connie Briggs is Regional President Mrs. Bri s is our wonderful chapter mother. Cur club could not functionggight without the r f 1 i ca e u gu dance of Mrs. Swartz, who was made an hononary'member last year because of her interest in the club and its success. The officers of our club for this year have done a wonder- ful job and they have worked hard to make our club a success. Our officers are President: Theresa Rattle, Vice President: quanita Holmes. .Secretarvz MarilynlHart. Tpeagurepg Bef d tt na e e Zywlcki, Parlimentarian: Connie Elie, Historiang Ann Russell and Pep Leader: Connie Briggs. Ygups for the Future: Theresa Rattle
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