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flfdwreell ajdmmw First Row-left to right: Barbara Loomis, Marilyn Hassler, lean Gamby, Bernice Cheatwood, Alberta Wirth, Ann Thiebaut, Shirley Woodbury, Dorothy Kidd, Delores Current, Louise Burrell, Lavina Mills, Donna Dalzell, Norma Heckman Second Row-Alyce Leemaster, Elizabeth Ruelle, Kathleen Simmons, Phyllis Bowser, Mary Karfit, Nyla lean Bressler, Dottie Davis, Delores Dennis, Beverly Pruitt, Pat Lee, Shirley Armstrong Third Row-Betty Renner, Pat Brubaker, Lucille Schaufler, Goldie Bechstein, Sara Swanson, Lois Dennis, Virginia Searle, Helen Bechstein, Pat Burnett Fourth Row-loan Brisbin, Mary lean Nye, Ilene Carpenter, Shirley Ford, Genevieve Roberts, Ioan Avery, Olma Meeker, Lyla Schaufler, Helen Repasz, Lou Ellen DeWyer, Martha Dannenberger Ummmmm-smell that aroma? Those girls were at it again, and every- one knew about Whom We were talking. It was those Future Homemakers of America hard at work. These girls organized a club at the first of the year for the purpose of learning the joy, satisfaction, and importance of homemaking. They also encouraged leadership, recreation, and an interest in home eco- nornics. The club was under the leadership of the following girls: president, Virginia Searle: vice-president, Betty Benner, secretary, Barbara Loomisg treasurer, Mary lean Nye. Miss Alline Youree was the faculty adviser. Three outstanding social events marked last year's calendar. ln the fall they sponsored an all school dance which is an annual affair. One of their club meetings was attended by the Home Economics Club of Perrysburg High School. Their formal banquet was held early in the spring. Better keep an eye on those girls, boys. They can really cook. page forty-seven
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page forty-six Simian! Gauncil First Row-left to right: Shirley Murray, Ted Sofios, Shirley Buchin Second Row-Eugene Harms, Harold Urschel, Margaret Curry Third Row-FShirley Coen, Lois Sautter, Douglas McEwen, Norman Holley, Edna Carnicom Wielding the gavel with the greatest of ease, Harold Urschel, with the aid of his capable cabinet members, achieved success in carrying out some of the suggestions offered to the Student Council by B.G.H.S. students. One of the most outstanding achievements promoted and put into effect was the noon recreational period which offered dancing on Tuesdays and Thursdays and equipment for basketball, volleyball, and ping pong on the other days. They also planned excellent assembly programs which proved to be entertaining as Well as educational. Composed of class officers, the group was ably led by Harold Urschel, president: Doug McEwen, vice-president: and Lois Sautter, secretary.
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,441 Glad page forty-eight First Row-left to right: Pat Kerruish, Barbara Loomis, Virginia Woessner, Delores Hope, Charlene Schwind, Barbara Sutton, Phyllis Finch, Nettie Cotterman, Donna Webb Second Row-Nancy Church, Margaret Curry, San Urschel, lane Patterson, Edwina Raydure, Virginia Tesar, Cornie Capen, Lois Sautter, Donna Dalzell Third Row-Virginia Ogg, Ianice Davenport, Elizabeth McGuire, Margaret Gulotte, Carolyn Klopfenstein, Sue McGuire, lean Berry, lane Kille, Ierry Klever Anyone who looked at the bulletin boards several weeks before a big dance or some other event occurred Was conscious of the Work of the Art Club. Under the supervision of Miss Ruby LeVier, the club, made up of members of her classes, put out remarkable posters and other Work, The students bene- fitted greatly from this extra work which consisted of making posters and pic- tures of still life. The meetings were held on Wednesday evenings.
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