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ORANGE AND BLUE REVIEW The annual is sponsored by the Senior class and is the major project of the Seniors each year. A staff is chosen by the faculty and each member is responsible for a certain section of the annual. The book has four sections: Administration (Board and Faculty), Classes (Student body), Extra-Curricular Activities and Features (informal snapshots). This year the theme is a nautical design carried throughout the book. Editor-in-chief. Art Editor...... Dramatics....... Clubs Editor.... Feature Editor.. Junior Editor... Typing Editor... Business Manager Music Editor.... Sports Editor... G. A. A. Editor. Literary Editor. Sophomore Editor Freshmen Editor. Senior Editor... Sponsor......... ....Arlene Frobish ......Janes Cooney ......Dolores Kane Jeannette Whistler ..... Betty Jo Sims ....Jerleen Romans .Mildred Finefield ........Joe Ribordy ..Mary Agnes Bouhl ....Clarence Culkin ......Rosemary Bess ......Donna Lawless ....Monica Monahan ....Evelyn Pearson ....Margaret Shell ........Mr. Petty. TATLER STAFF Editor in chief.................................................Dolores Kane Associate Editor.............................................Clarence Culkin Sr. Reporters. .Mildred Finefield, Harry Gillette, Donna Lawless, Margaret Shell, Betty Jo Sims, Walter Ward Junior Reporters..Lois Sterrenberg, Lorraine Schade, Dorothy Sneyd, Eldon Cole, Norene Falck Sophomore Reporters..Jack Heiken, Jeanne Knittles, Annetta Saathoff, Monica Monahan Freshmen Reporters..Mary Ann Zorn, Lois Chantry, Marian Lindquist The Tatler is a report of the activities of the high school, which appears every two weeks in the Plaindealer. A staff is appointed by the faculty and consists of an editor-in-chief, assistants, and reporters from the classes. The purpose of the Tatler is to inform the citizens of Chatsworth of school activities and also to give students experience in journalism.
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LIBRARY CLUB Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: Gerth, Knittles, M. McKinley, Frobish, Kueffner, Johnson, Friant, Falck, Sterrenberg, Lorraine Schade, Bargman, L. Wilson, Sheely, J. Brown, L. Gerdes R. Rebholz, Gingerich, M, Hurt, M. Bouhl, Finefield, D. Kane, Sims, Whistler, Perkins, Bess, Lawless, Kohler, Fraher, Ribordy T. Cavanaugh, A. Rosendahl, LaVonne Schade, Shell, A.Hornickel, D. Gutzwiler, Monahan, H. Smith, G. Beck, E. Gerdes, Sneyd, Grossenbach, Jim Cooney, Cole Miss Stoutemyer, John Cooney, Runyon, Trunk, Gillette, Culkin, Haberkorn, E. Gutzwiler, Saathoff, Keith Bouhl, The membership of the Library Club is limited to the three upper classes, who wish to help with the library work. Several committees are organized and have specific duties to attend. A few of these committees and their duties are as follows: The charging committee checks books out and in, gives informations, and collects fines. The picture committee collects pictures that may be used in the various departments of the school. A book-repairing committee mends all books. The dramatic committee is in charge of all special day entertainments. This year they were in charge of the Christmas plays. Occasionally they have a business meeting and talk over the various subjects of their club. The year ends with the annual weiner roast. G. A. A. Fourth Row: Third Row: Second Row: First Row: A. Rosendahl, Clester, Smith, Shambrook, Sneyd, Gerdes, Shell, Pearson, Zorn, Bargman, M. McKinley, Gingerich, D. Kane. Berlett, F. Endres, B. Rosendahl, Saathoff, H. Brown,Whistler, Sheely, M. Wilson, A. Hornickel, Monahan, D. Gutzwiler, Spence Lorraine Schade, LaVonne, Schade, Sterrenberg, Lawless, Trunk, Bess, Romans, Ford, M. Schade, Kueffner, Chantry, Knittles Bouhl, Kohler, Perkings, Runyon, Sims, Finefield, Beck, Frobish, Miss Plaster. The election for the G. A. A. officers was held soon after school had opened. The new officers were Dolores Kane, President; Donna Mae Alexa, Vice President; Gwendolyn Beck, Treasurer; and Lois Chantry, Secretary. Point secretaries for the year were Betty Jo Sims, Senior; Dorothy Sneyd, Junior; Rita Kueffner, Sophomore; and Betty Rosendahl, Freshman. This year the girls went on a breakfast hike at the tile pond where they filled themselves with bacon and eggs, cocoa, apples, and doughnuts. They also sponsored a Christmas party for the whole student body. Awards for the year were given to all those who met the requirements. Large C’s were given to Lucille Weller, Maryjane Kueffner, Arlyne Hemken, Gladys Dassow, Lila Cording, and Corrine Beck Nunerals were given to Rosemary Bess, Betty Jo Sims, Margaret Shell, LaVerne Runyon, Mary Agnes Bouhl, Mildred Finefield, Arlene Frobish, and Dolores Kane. Arm bands were awarded to Norene Falck, Lorraine Schade, Dorothy Sneyd, Lois Sterrenberg, Jerleen Romans, Mary K. Hurt, and Vera Friant. Small C’s were given to Gwendolyn Beck, Jane Kohler, LaVonne Schade, Monica Monahan, Rita Kueffner, Gail, Sheely, Anneta Saathoff, and Dolores Gutzwiler. In the inter-class tournament, the Seniors defeated the Juniors by 11 points, and the Freshmen defeated the Sophomores by 8 points. In the finals the score was 13 to 10 in favor of the Juniors, and 10 to 0 in favor of the Seniors. Thus making the Seniors the champions for another year. (20)
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