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jk iwieffed The Kiwiette Club was organized by junior and senior girls interested in aviation. The purpose of the Kiwiettes is to pro- mote interest in aviation and to provide a good time for the mem- bers. Every year the organization buys something for the aero- nautic department. The requirements for membership in this club are a G average, sponsorship by a member in good standing, an interest in the future of aviation and the making of a model airplane that will Hy. The social events of the Kiwiettes are numerous and varied. These include the initiation party Cpoor kidsj, an educational tour to the airport. a tea for the members' mothers and a special Christmas party as well as picnics and the ever popular skating parties. A skating party is given every semester. It is eagerly antici- pated by the entire school which turns out almost 'len masse to enjoy it. In fact this skating party is the most popular recrea- tional event of the entire year-with the single exception, perhaps, of the Prom. Every member of the Kiwiettes belongs to the 'iTimes Air Cadet Corps to further aviation in Chicago. The newly elected officers are: President, Winona McClellan: Vice-President, Lois Johnson: Secretary, Martha Richardson: Treasurer, Evelyn Eahrner: Social Secretary. Marge Crandall: Publicity Chairman, Shirley Dankers. Page 2 8 BAVK ROXY: Glahe. Pa- kicser, McNally, Rysdon. Ash, Lackinger, Johnson, Arnett, Carlson, Conway, Larson. McAndrews. Irie. B. McClel- lan. SICFONID ROVV: Kel- Iett, Zipse, Leslie, Sherman, Ilresnalian, Kreitzer, VVerIeIl, Thiele, Haines, Hein, Mustes. Vale-rn, Grentzmacker, Bier- walter, Erickson, Lowery. FIRST RUVV: Tanzer, Pru- itt, Skalski, Fahrner, Rich- ards, VV. McClellan. Major I.aI'ointe, Johnson, Crandall, Ilaukers, Rehder, Liston, Ilixon. IIAFK ROYV: M a y n a r CI, Hansen, Montague, Noble, Olsen, Ruddy, Marker, Ax- herg, Utz, Harlan. Johnson, VVhite, Flynn, E d w a r d S. 'FII IRD ROW: Springer, 0'Shaughnessy, R i g h t e r, Kumpfer, Schucneman, Peter- son, Chance, Johnson, Frai- rler, Small, McMahon, Leahy, Carlson. SECOND ROVV: S i n g e r, Peterson, Ballin, Schlesser, G 0 u g h, Rettke, Larsen, Hitz. Cahill, Davis, Reclelin. FIRST ROW: Bol- linger, VVeinI1eimcr. Powers, Clark, Fnchlen, Jurkiewicz.
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ITMJ. 1040 FOI'R'l'll RONV: l.illroth. T e r lr is 1' 51. Nelson, Allen. Blormilmerg. Fc-ielwtinger. Pct- erson. Shogren. liloomquist. XYalsky. Lznnlr. lit-irling. An- flerson. Jacobson, Kramer. Felher, lXIc1':n'thy, XYelsl1. Norman, lllea, Englehert. TH URI! RUNV Z Carrick. Greenlee, Morrell. li0llflElOCl'i, Gilbertson, Rlielverg, Arnett, Myer, Kristal, Coffey, jacob- son. Cole, Lawrence, Schwert- feger. Lam. Shorten. SEK - ONIJ ROXY: Agnus. Shaw. Scholar, lfelner, Schultz. Mitchell, Rysslon. Clarke. Yerheek. Skoog. llomestraml. llahlstrzx, Ugren, FROX1 ROXY: llnllmzm, Matthews. Loomis, Xloshznugli. Krestun, Macl arlzme, Kinney. John- son, Anderson, Green, Clark, Olson. lliselwl, Yan VVisten- lmrg, Rei4ly. SPRING 1941 BACK RONY: linnman, Ste- pzm, Clinse, Roggenbuck. Tlowney, Fc-lirenlmntp, Dank- ers, Crzmrlnll, Kumpfer, llle- Laughlin, NVc-ber, Trowbridge. lNlTDlJl.lf ROXV: U'Shaugl1- nessy, 0'Neil, Sehneneman, Gryss, Nelson, l'zlyne, Kny- per, li. Nelson, liHUCll. Grind- ler. Kleflc-ll:11l. vl. FRONT ROYV: XYisehhover, Nesvig. Alirahamsen, XYrig'ht, Fahr- ner. l'h:ince. Sells. Liston. Kuehnlis, Cie-ssc-n. Swanson. BACK RUXV: Olsen, llrcon, Vostin. Flynn, Akers, Jutzi. Palciess-r, I.nse, lmle. Rich- ards. llansen, Simmons. Kle- Xainarn. Nl l IDIJl,lC ROXY: fllahe. lit-hrler. llnrley. Thiele. Gmngli, Rini, Singer. Knapp. , , . Lang. lntnzuu, Liwse. Ble- l Rlahon, 1' l fl 1' lc. lfitteret. Selilcsser. FRONT RUNY: Tlirzel. Svllwelluillszieli. XYnn- ilerlicli. l.:u'lcingl-r. l zn'ynn, Xewlvy. lfllelilen, C'IllTlDlJl'll. Panlcralz, 1 Each Tuesday, Calumet students see blue and white spots before their eyes. No, they aren't dizzy, it's only the Senior Girls' Council in their traditional costumes of powder blue skirts and White sweaters. What are the activities of the Senior Girls' Council? asks the inquiring reporter of prexy Vera Chance. A'To raise money, is the answer. Profits from the Spring Frolic, for example, will be used to entertain the mothers of Seniors at a series of Mothers' Teas . . . This year we hope to have sufficient funds to purchase a new set of dishes, Vera adds, while a proud little smile brings a dimple into her left cheek. Who is in charge of these events? queries the reporter. Jean O'Shaughnessy is Dance Chairman and Carolee Kump- fer is in charge of the Spring Teas. Other oflicers are Evelyn Fahrner, vice-president: Shirley Liston, secretary: and Maralyn Seils, treasurer, . ls any senior girl eligible for membership? is the next question. Indeed not, exclaims Vera. Besides having a 'G' average and a perfect citizenship record, recommendations from at least ten teachers are necessary. So you see, the Senior Girls' Council is a much coveted goal. Page 2 7
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