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lst row: Betsy Goetz, Roberta Brannum, Anne Fulton, Ruth Carol Johnston, Lois Demmy, Sandra Smidl, Wilma Squires. Joanne Katon, Ann Amon, Alberta Abels, Alice Fink, Florence Jenkins. 2nd row: Dick Taylor, Billy Nickoson, Jim Nickell, Lily Kakoi, Anne Wingfield, Alice Kakoi, Patty Shook, Barbara Hamilton, Mrs. Cochran, Marjorie Semler, Maurice Pemberton. 3rd row: Stanley Spiegelman, Bob Holly, Donald Hustlar, Wallace Townsend, Jack Grote, Harry Morgan. 4th row: Kingsley Semler, Donald Welch, Jim Fulton. Absent: Ann Nickoson. New Mamiya of fbaamalic 0145 HOME ECONOMICS BANQUET Knowing how to prepare good meals economically and successfully has always been an important trait that every girl should possess. The sophomore girls have been studying how to prepare complete meals. Under the guidance of Mrs. Wright they have accomplished much toward this goal. As a test for their skill, the girls selected a menu for a Mother and Daughter Ban quet. The menu consisted of tomato cocktail, swiss steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, spinach and green beans, waldorf salad, raised rolls, peach pie a la mode and coffee. The tables were decorated with pink candles and pink nut cups which proved effective on white covered tables. Each girl's mother or guest was present.
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XNSRXRS misses xmas WW lst row: Elaine Bahnsen. Mary Brznnum, Betsy Baldwin, Ross Bannard, Nancy Fess, Bctty Tibbs, Eloise Myers, Caroline Loe. Caroline Wingfield, Mary Grinnell, Marilyn Lieberman. 2nd row: Charme DeVine, Doris Shellhaas. Marie Adams, Mrs. Cochran, Donna Sheridan, Wilma Sheridan. Richard Anderson, Sam Kakghashi, jim Ark, Howard Hmrichsen, Harold Henrichsen. .lrd row: Bob DeWine, Philip Henderson, Robert Fink, Fred Schaub, Gene Dsmmy. Abstrnt: Patty Anderson, Helen Squires. laamalic em This year the Dramatic Club sct before it many goals. The council, consirting of a repres,ntative from Cach oi the upper fatgr classes, and the ofticers, acted in an advisory capacity. They decided the major problems of the club and prrs ntcd new ideas which they thought would better the organization. A method of cleclingg new members was drawn up by the councl and approved by the club. Thirty-three new members were initiated into the club for the year 1946. The main objective of the club this ycar was the palntng and redecorating of the left ante-room. Floor lamps, rugs and other items were promised to the club. The play, Daphne, a mystery in three acts, by Florence May. was prescnted March 5, 1946. The play had a large turnout and was enjoyed by everyone. l The Situation Becomes Involved-V--Daphne. K9 X3 01 X 1 1 in
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lst row: Raymond Wilson, Eugene McKnight, johnny Oelslager, joe Nickoson, Mickey Williams, Dick Martin, Glen Tolle, Jimmie Lewis, Billy Hamilton. 2nd row: Max Davis, Dick Taylor, Marilyn Welch, Mary Flo Oelslager, Maxine Fisher, Marie Donley, Donna McAllister, Carole Ellison, Betty Blackman, Bobby Baldwin, Mr. Woodward. 3rd row: Ralph Tolle, Donald Hutslar, Virgil Schooler, Charles Mercer. Richard Mills, Francis Federighi, john 5 ' Glad The Science Club, affiliated with the Science Club of America, is a club interested in making experiments them selves, not just hearing about them. They take held trips and do outdoor studying. Carlson. STAMP CLUB . lst row: johnny Oelslager, Joe Nickoson, Ted Leuba, John Carl- son, Mickey Williams. ' 2nd row: Dick Taylor, Perry Stewart, Donald Hutslar, Francis Federighi. W 3rd row: Betty Blackman, Virgil Schooler, Ben Whitmore. Other Members: jim Nickell, Ronnie Williams, Harold Henrich- sen, Stanley Spiegelman, Kingsley Semler, Bob Fink, Don Paul, Marvin Trollinger, George Mercer, Jimmie Lewis, james Alexander, Max Davis, Maurice Pemberton, Hazel Clay. Members of the Stamp Club have become stamp conscious and have learned the importance of stamps through Mr. Woodward's guidance and from several speeches the club heard on the subject. Wintertime -- Christmas Dance Given by The Sophomores
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