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The 1954 Edisonian The Sophomore-Freshman Girl’s Club was organized for all the girls of these two classes this year. The programs were on informative topics of interest to the girls. Co-officers were chosen, one set from each class, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Chapman. Top row— Phyllis Maurer. Ruth Thompson, Romane Klisz, Frances Dayberry, Peggy Scott, Joyce Smith, Laverne Smith, Mary Tsacoumangos, Frances Bentley, Paula Niehaus, Edith Chambliss, Johnye Broadway, Bev- erly Draves, Rita Werner, Judith Wignall, Judith Kersey. Third renv — Carole Ahern, Darlene Kolosci, Angela Glorioso, Joan Johnston, Marjorie Mattie, Linda Smith, Jacqueline Pocialik, Eva Kiraly. Dolores Myers, Elizabeth Todd, Marguerite Patterson, Kathleen Kadish, Carol Maurer, Mary Najar, Janice Michaels. Second roiv — Janet Evolga, Carolyn Huckabee, Terry Bishop, Eva Peek, Margaret Downs, Jacqueline Am- stein, secretary-treasurer; Joyce Follow, president; Carolyn O’Keily, vice-president; Dolores Aloia, Mary Mul- doon, Ann Walker, Elaine Bennett. Front rote— Marjorie Schavey, Lois McEwan, Frances Ritcheson, Betty Ann Przybysz, Barbara Alexander, Judith Keyak, June Robertson, Betty Greer, Diana Cornwell. Top row — Carol Schleff, Kathryne Pappas, Leona Mock, Martha Cruikshank, Catherine Kaiser, Shirley Pelton, Marcia Klempa, Catherine Lopez, Patsy Fluckabee, Shirley Kersey, Darlene Mitchell, Alberta Nagy, Sharon McKinney, Dorothy Thompson, Rita Drake. Third row Judith Mosak, Kathleen Bottos, Demetria Kappos, Laura Smith, Ruth Garzella, Patricia Brown, Violet Wineinger, Judith Gardner, Karen Havrilesko, Shirley Keele, Lela Ford, Sandra Berg, Marianne Zieba. Second roiv— Sandra Owens, Carolyn Mattie, Bonita Rentz, Angeline Castro, vice-president; Barbara Bot- tila, president; Shirley Mattingly, secretary-treasurer; Betty Schmelzer, Nancy King, Patricia McArdle, Mrs. Chapman, sponsor. Front row — Jeanette Snell, Carolann Hiller, Eunice Maxwell, Toni Tucker, Darlene Zinkovich, Joyce Cun- ningham, Arlene Johnston, Jeraldine Benedict.
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Top row — Barbara Poffinbarger. Loretta Gray, Carolyn Zack, Joyce Adams. Verna Faitak, Kendra Zinko- vich, Claudette Cruikshank, Donna Berg, Trinidad Lopez, Marie Hernandez, Louise Kurtos, Irene Pedroza, Kathleen Blagg. Fourth row — Joyce Minor, Lorraine Dreyovich, Sally Summers, Barbara Zajac, June Manning, Josephine Kushneruk, Gladys Whitten, Carol Broadway, Elizabeth Rich, Gloria Castro, Sharon Jarabek, Barbara Schaefer, Phyllis Bumbera. Third row — Twyla McCallister, Joyce Grogan, Joyce Brown, Betty Mize, Nancy Bogdon. Audree Duffee, Dorothea Mize, Beverly Berg, Virginia Cherry, Helen Coulter, Nellie Bright, Patricia Skeens, Marilyn Homolla. Second row — Agnes Semanick, Mary Ann Shoemaker, Olivia Parker, Marilyn McEwan, Arlene Kupke, Marylan Thompson, Antoinette Choka, Raedeanc Hickman, Peggy Barker, Carol Thorgren, Phyllis Cohn, Beverley Hoskins, Jacqueline Zellers, Ruth Prokop. Front row — Marie Lopez, Joan Newman, Leona Zieba, Nancee Martin, Patricia Taylor, Rita Halaschak, Rosemary Kovacic, Marilyn Kersey, Phyllis Sykes, Carol Clingan, Susanna Armenth, Gloria Conde, Barbara Havrilesko, Betty Jakich. SUNSHINE Carrying on its tradition of spreading good will and giving a helping hand to the needy, the society, consisting of junior and senior girls, gave Christmas baskets, sent cards to shut-ins, Officers and Sponsor Ursula Norvil, secretary; Isabel Dayberry, vice-presi- dent ; Mrs. Chapman, sponsor ; Norma Jeanne Patterson, president; Ann Marie Halaschak, treasurer. SOCIETY and gave the annual contribution to the Riley Hospital. Candle-light initiation services, which sig- nifies the purpose of the society, was held in the gym on October 27. Convention activities consisted of : first, six members and their sponsor attending the dis- trict convention at Delphi on October 10 — also seeing Camp Tecumseh, the site of SSS Camp ; second, nine members with their spon- sor going to the state convention at Wabash on April 10. The annual Sweetheart Dance was held on February 13— with Barbara Schaefer reigning as Sweetheart Queen. Four members took the state nurse’s scholar- ship test. The final event was the breakfast at Riverside Park on May 20. 24 The 1954 Edisonian
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Top row — Richard Uhlir, Kathleen Szostek, Susanna Armenth, Helen Nolan, Robert Bendfelt, Judith Gard- ner, Nancy King, Patricia McArdle, Kenneth Skeen. Second rot e— Joyce Minor, Isabel Dayberry, Barbara Havrilesko, Alberta Nagy, Catherine Kaiser, Betty Jakich, Karen Havrilesko, Carol Clingan. Front row— Rosemary Kovacic, Marilyn Kersey, Dorothy Thompson, Sylvia Davis, Marianne Zieba, Gloria Conde. F. T. A. At the beginning of the year, a new club was organized and comprised of the future teachers of America, calling its chapter the Virgil I. Bailey Chapter after Mr. Bailey, our school’s superin- tendent. Mrs. Chapman and Mr. Roos were the club’s sponsors. Officers and Sponsors Top rote — Mrs. Chapman and Mr. Roos, sponsors. Front row — Barbara Poffinbarger, secretary-treasurer ; Marilyn Homolla, vice-president ; Phyllis Cohn, president. The chapter was formed to help students who thought they might wish to become teachers in deciding which grade of teaching they might prefer. As one of its projects the club gave assign- ments to members to observe, to help, and then to teach as cadet teachers. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores who met the grade requirements were given assignments. A hot dog sale was sponsored at the noon hour as a financial project of the club. The year was concluded with a trip to Ball State Teachers College in Muncie, Indiana, on May 19. 26 Flic 1954 Edisonian
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