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Home Economics Club . The Home Economics Club was re-or- ganized the first week of school and the following girls were elected as officers: Phyllis Hoffman, president; Evelyn Fisher, vice president; Betty Baumgartner, secre- tary and treasurer. Some of the projects that gave us new and added experiences this year were the setting up of the canteen for the football games, preparing and serving a number of banquets throughout the year, and the re- making of a number of the costumes for our spring revue. Each month a different group of girls were responsible for the club ' s entertain- ment, which also proved to be an interest- ing project. Officers; Phyllis Hoffman, Betty Baumgartner, Evelyn Fisher Looks good from this angle Top Roiv: Anna Schwartz, Evelyn Fisher, Phyllis Hoffman, Betty Baumgartner, Martha Sheets, Claire Mowery, Barbara Gunder, Alice Hawkins, IVIarilyn Garner, Elizabeth Sheets. Ellen Hart, Dora Fairchild, Mary Jo Butler. Norma Hazel- wood, Charlotte Witham, June Teeple, Dorothy Flaugh Bottom Row: Patsy Springer, Sarah Krick, Elizabeth Hersh, Annabelle Schafler. Roberta Hahn, Catherine Johnson, Barbara Marshall, Lois Metzger, Georgina Martinas, Norma Lammerl, Georgia Hazelwood
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Color Wheel Club . . . At the beginning of the 1945-46 school year, the art class of thirty-three members reorganized the Color Wheel Club, under the supervision of Miss Kauffman. The members elected the following officers: Pres., Hubert Feasel; Vice President, Bar- bara Roop; Sec.-Treas., Onalee Zimmerman. The club members planned an interest- ing year and waded into their work. One of the first activities of the year was to stencil the kitchen cupboards, curtains, and screens with beautiful morning glory designs. This project was done by Hubert Feasel and Bill Eichhorn. Marjorie Moser, Betty Baumgartner, Richard Saylors, and Jack Harker helped with the Christmas decorations, which were large religious chalk panels at each side of the stage. The club also helped with the decorations for the Spring Revue. On March the 14th, a Come-as-you-are- Party, was enjoyed by all the club mem- bers, and prizes were given to the most comically dressed. Thus ends another eventful and exciting year for the art stu- dents. Top Row: Tom Garner, Stanley McBride, Bill Wliit- tredge, Dwight Marshall, Jack Rayer, Mary Mc- „ . , , , - , .,,-.-. . , , 1 T Gill, Pat Richards, Catherine Andrews, Dora President, Hubert Feasel with Vice President Barbara Roop p i hiid, jim Shackiey. Jim Pollock. Jack Hark- and Secretary-Treasurer, Onalee Zimmerman er, Richard Saylors, Hubert Feasel, Bill Eichhorn Bottom Row: Verena Moore, Jo Ann McMillen, Barbara Roop, Lavon Strickler, Florence Hitchcock, Jean Hutker, Goldner, Donna Gilpen, Betty Baumgartner, Marjorie Moser, Mary Habegger, Onalee Zimmerman
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Glee Club . . v7e are lovers of music and cultivate its art so devotedly because it is one of the greatest powers to surround our life with charm and beauty. Life for young and old takes on a richness of purpose, a tender- ness of love, and a warmth of understand- ing when it is enriched with music and song. The art of music is the sunshine for a more abundant life. It is for this reason that more than sixty students of this school found it a pleasure and privilege to gather for Glee Club re- hearsal three hours each week under the capable direction of Miss Helen Haubold. Much time and willing devotion was al- so given by the accompanists, Marelyn Schultz and Richard Saylors, to aid in the success of this undertaking. At the beginning of the school-vear, the Girls ' Glee Club and the Boys ' Glee Club voted to combine and elected the follow- ing officers: Marelyn Schultz, president; Richard Saylors, vice president; Mary Lou Robinson, secretary; and Ted Hill, treas- urer. Bottom Rou-: Barbara Roop. Verena Moore. Ann Maddox, Norm;;. Eady, Barbara Bracey. Mary Habegger, Lois Chronister. Mary Leitz. Evelyn Frohnapfel, Onalee Zimmerman, Norma Jane Hazlewood, Betty Anspaugh, Marelyn Schultz S( coiid Rcic: Kathryn Ann Edwards. Ruth Holthouse. Nant:y Bell, Irene Andress, Kathleen Butler, Donna Gilpen, Janet Goldner, Jean Cowan. Barbara Hoblet, Joan McMillan, Mary Lou Robinson, Jean Laut;nschleger Tliird Row: Lavon Strickler, Joan Mowery, Ardena Kirchner, Betty Baumgartner, Phyllis Hoffman, Colleen Edgell, Bettj ' Rceder, Wanda Busse, Mary Alice Beineke, Anna Catlierine Friedley Marelyn Schultz Accompanist Miss Haubold, Director Eighteen
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