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I A rather active group around school is the girls' Future Homemakers of America, more commonly lcnown as the F H A, This chapter is made up of sixty-one girls and their sponsor, Mrs Sibley Last May the officers for this year were elected' Lois Elbert, president, Lois Huisman, vice-president and Leona Nussbaum, secretary-treasurer. There was a program committee appointed who planned the activities for this year. The first on this list was the installation services to admit the new members into the chapter This was a formal affair with games and refreshments afterwards. Then came a chili supper 'strictly for girls, This was held before a basketball game, which everyone attended. They served chili, crackers, an assorted dish of vegetables, milk or coffee, and ice cream and cookies for dessert The annual boy-girl party, where the girls invite the boys, followed this Usually this is another formal party, but this year it was reversed and was turned into a hobo party There was a movie the first part of the evening, which was shown in what was called the barn, The gym had been divided in half, one half was the barn and the other half was the barnyard. Everyone wore old clothes to fit in with this scene There was both modern and square dancing and refreshments, sandwiches, pop, cookies, potato chips, and apples, were plenti- ful, After this, a senior tea was held to bid farewell to friends. A roller skating party was the next thing planned with a slumber or pajama party as the last chapter activity of the year The slumber party consisted of having a good time till the wee hours of the morning only to be wakened bright and early This concludes the pro gram for the year 47 but it will be going again as faithful as ever in 48 one ' Inu., 'un aug., L. ull I n L I E' Img gut-:qg:::I':0:'nTf:exz'lh'Weisz :naman 0:14:12 DTJJY Arloneggx, Rmb ,, rg! :ld Mn, h Inn Hon. Ow gm Inn. you ' Gnu 0 H ' roghy 5- '1l1an M, ' Bak., y 9 tr Lo Y r: '19 ll V G0 'Hof U' Zim 'mea urx Carmen glut: Crumh Dug.. ally B.p::n.C':'1'1la :IZ-q'gu.anq .hnlxll Layaowmgzgn Mu: 1 z Y Edn n a Huddlellon 5:9-1nPhYnIl Sho:mi:: :n9 am Tzgcfv Hoyahgz Loomu Ann, I Maurer Mary? Ifhulay W minus: Lqyo .Vonm, 9 uddlugon 'Y Bun ' dllncr Donna sh! Koch! Ev H013 'IYB Xxxi i 111 uqx l XJ' f -3.1 In h 1 .7 ,I ...7., -1,1 T----.-.., I v- -I1 H ---.I -'-. M . ff ,ghl-Prrlylllp-'.fDo Z' Wh.r.g' 9. . hfplndlp 'OI' ,llf h,M.wAT1funDn . ,Ma- . D.s .I ig ' V h w , . ' - I , . I., ' M' . I . ' h I . an ' 4
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LIBRARY I 'ANY' 1'4 mm not now 'TSB-49'Q 3:01 lo I oi ' UGC GY hr an e WG ,, H un nqhum n 99 mefmu cunt!! yes ne 'Lxm B 594' ,tow H11 jute C. Maw.: dL'Nuu',slo1:: wgntxgormrugi c es 3,116 Leon , 5 ue N1 ROW own, Mah. Hum Wsggnu Cxcxv TO NGK' geqqet safgnc' evuiymgftleft Vehllo gulf' D SN' e Lo s guief no M Xeno Hueile tunes M411 loKYQxur1. ohh Ma? Eqewn Fumetl l W hen forty tuo students were found t b o c mterested tn the ltbrary and 1ts work tt was necessary to devtse a plan whtch would enabl me unng the y a system was devtsed where a ltbrartan was tn charge of the stacks for a school hour durtng a specttted month The ltbranans are responstble I ll or a owtng no one to take books from the stacks unless the book ts charged to h1m The stacks must be kept tn neat order and correct posttron at all ttmes The magazine rack and room are also thetr responstbtltty dtscardlng back 1ssues of magaztnes newspapers and pertodtcals Not only durtng school h ree t1me ltbranans gtve the entlre group of books a thorough checktng at the begtnnmg of the school year and at the close Each book must be checked for cover repatr new s1gn out card date due blank torn pages call number on the cover and four ltbrary cards deahng wtth the book s author tttle stack num ber and content Each day the last hour ltbrarlans check the card flle ot books that are due All overdue cards are removed and turned over to the ltbrary staff sponsors who collect a two cent a day fme from the negltgent student Th 1946 47 collectton of new books was ordered early from the llltnots Readmg Cxrcle of Lincoln Thts method ot purchasmg books approved by the State ot llltnots has met wtth great approval The nme books recetved as awards gtven by the Forrest P T A are presented m the spr1ng Money not spent for current year IS used to order books tn the summer for next year s term Ltbr ln e ucatton and fmds tts place tn the hlgh school puptl s ltst ol duttes ours but also from thetr own f ary servlce ts an lmportant lunctlon d I . .i - W ne oi . -M , t . ' .inf dd lo 4 9 ' M -1. I Cl aut - 2 I . I 3 . k O l X Ui ' 1. L91 ' 'M ' V 'l I a iii' ' ,. M , An H dd 1 . B I ' .l . ' ' e each student to serve at some ti d ' year Conseguentl , ' ' ' ' Q - A . , , .
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