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Left to right: First row-E. Waldie, E. Barbrick, M, Lillie, H. Lemmen, G. Buhrer, L. Van Huizen, Miss Streeter. Sicond row-M. Sellon, E. Lindberg, V. Bouwkamp, H. Schippers, W. Arnold, J. Ruppert, V. Yost, W. Gregel. Third row- R. Ellis, E. Wolbrink, J. Wilson, J. Gunneman, G. Parish, E. Lieffers, B, Goerz, A. Sheridan. LIBRARY CLUB 'l'here are twenty-four members in the library Club this year, all of ivliich are Seniors. Eight members are selected every twelve weeks to perform the duties of librarian lor one hour. Meetings are held as the need orcurs, to discuss the rules and repair books. The President is Helene Lenimen, whose duty it is to see that a librarian is appointed, il' the person assigned is absent. Garland lluhrer is Vice-l'resident, Secretary and Treasurer is Mary Lillie, whose duties are to keep an accurate check of all books due, record tliein on the hoard and keep a record ol' lines when books are over- due. The Library Club also volunteered to take charge of the school nexvs for the Observer. Following is the stall: Mildied Sellon, Editor-in-Cliiefg Ruth Iillis, Assistant Editor, Reporters, Emineleen Lindberg, Virginia Bouwkamp, Geneva Parish, Mary Lillie, Typists, Edna Waldie and Marjorie Tliurkettle. MARY l.Il.l,lE
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 'lihe Junior and Senior girls' glee Club, under the supervisic n ol' Mr. Usborne, meets on Vletlnesclayancl Monday respevtixelx with 36 members in the .lunior club and 31 in the Senior Mrs. lJeNlaagd was our director for the fall teim nhon we selec the following oliliiversz Junior Senior Presiclent ,,-, V,-lileanor l'orter,,- ,,,, llelfne 1.9111111611 Vice-l'i'esinleiit-,,llhyllis Nivhols ,,-,, , ,Geneva l'arish SOCI'PIZlI'j' ,,,, ,-,, l Joris Sclnnicltn, ---Vlfloise Liellers 'l'reasnrer,,, ,,,, llihla Defeeuxv- ---lllaine llarbrivk l.ibr:1rians ,-,,,,, Mary Rhodes ,,-, ,,,, X 'ivian Netzler jackie Sxvanluntl ,,-,, Marian Yanllarn .Xltcr Nlrs. l'rivac'lcy, who DeMaagcl left we were under the clirvetion ol' hs was with us only a short time. C. ll. S. football team. They also gave selections at the assem J x hi-ld m honor ol Mr. Layton, who left lor service in the If S. Ar :Xt Christmas time the girls went carroling, but due to the rain on Christmas live not many turned out. Although quite a large group will be lost this year the C1 ee Club looks very promising for next year. ICLOISE I.llilfl ERS 'l'he girls sang for the P. 'l'. A. banquet given in honor ol thc
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From left to right: First row-P. Hazekamp, K. Scott, J. Ruppert, D. Hamble- ton, D. Barbrick, Mr. Dalgliish. Second row-C. Frederick, J. Perrin, W. Ten Brink R. Stiles, G. Walt, J, Schiedel, A. Kooiman, C. Snyder, F. Meerman. F. Metzler Third row-V. Yost, W. Waldie, M. Mengel, W. Arnold, H. Wilbur, W. Creager, W Krueger, R. Smead, A. Tikkanen, E. York, C. Quick. Fourth row-R. Langeland, E Lee. A. Moser, M. Lautenschleger, J. Lockhart, H, Permoda, B. Stehouwer, D Sheridan, E. Van Welde, C. Andrews, R. Adema, G. Ellcey. F. F. A. Uur Clizipter of Future Fzlrniers of 1XlIlQ'1'iC1l is helping to win the war through its participation in the Food for Free- dom cfzinipzlign. lizieh F. lf. fl. member Carries fmrn enterprise projects on the home farm und keeps linzincizil records of them, lluring the pzist year the follouing totzil production uns oh- tnined: llotzltoes ,-n,,- , --Y-623 bushels XVl1ite llezins --,, --.- c 32 husliels CLlC'Lllllb9I'S U --,4,'jo3 pounds liggs ,,,,,,- ,,-,,A 9 78 dozen Pork-, ---, 4,200 pounds lleelm, - ,U --,4,5o0pounds Mill: ,-., -,UU ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,.., 5 1 ,723 pounds Besides these a variety of truck crops were raised. XYlien sold the total gross income amounted to S5,8.40.3O, and ri net prolit of S?w2,63Q.3I was realized. Vile are striving, in the coming season, to exceed even these ligures, especially in pork and in poultry products, because ue too believe that food will win the war and write the peace . This will he one contribution we can make toward the total war effort. The F lf. A. ollicers are: , ,,,-,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, President Alohn Ruppert, ---- Kenneth Scott ,,,,,, ,,,ViCe-President Paul Hazekarnp ,,,,, ,, , ,,,,Seeretary Iidward Stehouwer -,-, --,Treasurer llezin llzimhleton H ,,,,,--,,- Reporter DEAN ll.XlNll5l.li'l'ON
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