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'lpep eluls Back Row: Dorothy Cromwell, Jane Larson, Ruth Carling, Sharon Wilson, Bonnie Koziol, Janice Baumgart, Lynn McPhaul, Marece Rockey, Connie Louis, Velma Larson, Margie Berlin. Fourth Row: Dorothea Schumacher, Carol Swantek, Carole Dankert, Bernadine Lund, Rosalie Ramaekers, Dorothy Larson, Geraldine Lund, Lucille Larson, Sharon Dannelly, Phyllis Pilakowski. Third Row: Anna Zakrzewski, Judy Henriclcson, Linda Rupp, Joyce Pilakowski, Arlene Nelson, Elvera Urwin, Margie Swantek, Carolyn Stetz, Rosemary Konert, Sandra Skillstad, Jeanette Wruble, Carole Lund. Second llow! Miss Tagart-Advisor, Julie Christman, Emily Sci-iven, Mary Ann Swantek, Joyce Stetz, Gayle Hill, Gloria Anderson, Helen Czarnick. First Row: Connie Boss, Ellen Nore, Dette Pearson, Sue Uehling, Glennis Smith, JoAnn Ditter, Zita Kuntz, Janet Pearson. Shortly after school began, the Pep Club met and elected the following officers: Lynn McPhaul - President, Janet Pearson - Vice-President, Jo Ann Uitter - Secretary, and Connie Boss- Treasurer . With 48 members in the Pep Club, these girls have done their part in supporting the team and creating pep among the G.ll.S. students. New sweaters were acquired because of the increase in the Pep Club. To pay for them, a dance was sponsored by the Pep Club, fudge and Popcorn balls were sold at the basketball games, C.li.S. souvineers were sold by the girls, a pop machine was set up with the receipts going to the Pep Club, and a box was decorated and placed in the study hall for donations. 124.
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Szuture omemalzero of ogmerica , ,, ,, .,LM X . H . A ie 525 that .,. Zlz. ,D A l ig5 , Q., I a WTXTRE Back Row: Carol Dankert, Sharon Dannelly, Bonnie Koziol, Marece Hockey, Sharon Wilson, Connie Louis, Phyllis Pilakowski, Elvera Urwin. Middle Row: Joyce Pilakowski, Margie Swantek, Dorothea Schumacher, Dorothy Larson, Dorothy Cromwell, Carol Swantek, Linda Rupp. Front Row: Julie Christman, Emily Scriven, Gloria Anderson, Carol Lund, Jeanette Wruble, Carolyn Stetz,Judy Henricksen, Anna Zakrzewski, Mary Ann Swantek, Helen Czarnick. Seated: Jane Larson, Glennis Smith, Joyce Stetz, Janet Pearson, Jo Ann Ditter, Bette Pearson, Sponsor-Miss Tagart. The Genoa F..ll.A. officers for this year are President -.10 Ann Differ, Vice-President - Janet Pearson, Secretary-Treasurer - Joyce Stetz, Paliamentarian-llistorian - Bette Pearson, Song Leader-llecreation Chairman - Glennis Smith, Degree and llonor Chapter Chairman - Jane larson. The Genoa Chapter started its year's program of work by sending four officers, Janet Pearson, Bette Pearson, Jo Ann Ditter, and Joyce Stetz to Kearney State Teachers College in June for a three day officers and leaders training workshop. The District VII Convention was held November 3, in Genoa, with approximately 120 members attending from Columbus, St. Ed., Albion, and Fullerton. The regular business meeting was held in the morning. Mrs. Alvin Berlin, luncheon speaker, spoke to the girls on, Hllomemakers of the Future . Slides showing careers in llome Economics were shown and a style show was enjoyed in the afternoon. Janet Pearson and Joyce Stetz were installed as District VII secretary and historian for 1957-1958. The year's activities included concessions at football and basketball games, a clothing drive for the Goodwill lndustry, Mother-Daughter Christmas Banquet, State F.ll.A.. Scholarship Fund, U.N.E.S.C.0., March of Dimes drive, F..1l.,A.. Week, Easter Breakfast, and a tea for the eighth grade girls. This year's goals were: 1. Being better buyers. 2. Eat a good breakfast every day. 3. Furthering interests in llome Economics. 4. Civil Defense. -26-
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