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HOME ECONOMIC CLUB 1st Row: Marlon Smith, Lauretia Williams, Mary Roberson, Shirley Basilck, Carmen Grove, Fanny Stewart, Janet Doyle, Louise Kuse, Hazel Hopkins, Lllah Berry. 2nd Row: Marjorie Clark, Ruth Ervay, Alalne Moore, Rhea Coleman, Alberta Hoose, Lura Zlnn, Miss Fllion, Geraldine Denlnd, Marjorie Gillls, Lois Lockhart, Mary Hegel, Meryl Green, Bethel Wheeler. 3rd Row: Lulu Posey,Jennie Woodard, Evelyn Randall,Grace Gllnkle, Gertrude Neltzke, Betty Howe, Jean Lewis, Elinor Wolfgang, Donabe1 Sawvel, Ethel Wolfgang, Lola Hackett. Back Row: Helen Leach, Dorothy Jenkins, Margaret Halstead, Maxine Beckett, Lorraine Weaver, Thelma Garber, Melba Oakes, Irene McCarty, Rose Story, Helen Lucko, Elinor Pickett. The Home Economics Club was organized September 29, 1937, Is the first organization of Its kind In the school. Forty nine members are enrolled. The officers elected are as follows: Pres. Carmen Grove; Vlce-Pres., Shirley Easlick; Sec., Fenny Ste rt; Trees., Janet Doyle; Advisor, Miss Fllion. Several activities have been sponsored by the club. A tee for the mothers was given at the first meeting. The food at the American Legion Banquet and the Football Banquet was prepared by the home economics club girls. At the school fair the club sponsored educational booths and entertained the group with a style show. Lunch rooms were held at the Masonic Ball, Fireman's Ball and several other dances that were held In the school trjn. A girls' lounge has recently been furnished by contributions from the classes, the Future Farmers of America, and the Home Ec. Club which sponsored the Idea. 21
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JOURNALISM 1st Row: Roberta EBsllck, Barbara Baslick, Betty Sawniller, Ros- alia McCaw, Frances Story. Bock Row: Stanley Boiley, Dorothy Rhoads, Louise Hook, Mr. Wood, Rose Story, Malcolm Hilliard. (Not in picture, Dorothy Foster-lst Semesten.) The Journalism Club was organized this year as a class for which one-half credit was given. Roll cell the first day brought forth the following response: Roberta EBsllck and Louise Hook, who were veteran reporters from last year; Dorothy Rhoeds, who was experienced in stencil-cutting; Betty Sawralller, Roselle t!c- Caw, Barbara Baslick, Frances Story, Rose Story, and Dorothy Fos- ter. A few weeks later Stanley Bailey decided on a journalistic career, and was welcomed to the ranks. Several changes have taken place in the Tornado under this skillful staff. The paper is now printed on folded sheets stapled through the back, and the form is now two-column instead of one. Another worth while change is the increase in Column material, human Interest in the classrooms. With the publication of the 1938 edition of Blue and Gold, we enter a new field in year-book production. This is the first printed annual ever produced by this school. Exceptional re- ductions in cost because of the off-set method of printing, have enabled us to step-up into the printed annual class. The annual staff wishes to thank the classes and organiza- tions for their fine cooperation both in editing and financing the 1938 Blue and Oold. Contributions were received from the following groups: Senior Class, Junior Class, Athletic Associa- tion, Sophomore Claes, Freshman Class, Home Economics Club, Fut- ure Farmers of America and Glee Club. 20
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FUTURE FARMERS 1st How: Owendol Dakar, Forest Fuhrman, William Gorsuch, Donald Schurr, Eugene Randall, Carleton Kime, Lowell Snyder, Baail Darling, Warren Collison. 2nd Row: Stuart Koons, Paul Gerow, Joe Wolfgang, Lyle Woodard, Fred Roux, l£r. Peterson, Norman Gerber, Roy Moore, Clare Rhynard, Vern Neitzke, John Bailey. 3rd Row: Andy Root, Lee Halstead, Willard Myers, Herbert Bott, Edgar Yankie, Frank Neitzke, Paul McCew, Frank Horvat, Ger- ald Sherwood, Raymond Myers. 4th Row: Gerald Westall, Allen Collison, Clare McPherson, Robert Moore, Gerald Stoneman, Vern Neitzke, Lyle Myers. The year 1937-38 has been a very successful one for Chapter No. 29 of the Future Farmers. The officers were: President, Gene Randall; Vice-President, Don Schurr; Sec., Lowell Snyder; Trees., Carleton Kime; Reporter, William Gorsuch; Watch Dog, Basil Dar- ling; Conductor,Clare Rhynard; Quartermaster, Ed Yankie; Advisor, E.X. Peterson. Last Sumer the club enjoyed a trip to Detroit, visiting Ford's Village and the Zoo,after which all went to the ball game, Early in the year we were hosts to the Central Michigan F.F. A. Chapters. The annual Ag. Fair was successfully held in Jan- uary with e record-breaking crowd, viewing a total of 665 ex- hibits. Faculty men enjoyed a social meeting with us in February; volley ball was played and refreshments were served. Plans for the future Include a Father and Son Banquet and the annual summer trip. 22
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