Grantsville High School - Arch Yearbook (Grantsville, MD)

 - Class of 1949

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THE F. H. A. The Home Economics Club was organized in the fall of 1927. For approximately thirteen years, the club was known as the ‘‘Betty Lamp Club. ’ In 1946, it was organized into a national organization as the F. H. A. (Future Homemakers of America). Besides obtaining instructions in cooking and sewing, the chief aim of the club is to strive to set before each girl the idea that to be socially efficient she must have good health, must be able to support herself and those depending upon her, must know how to use her leisure time profitably, must be able and willing to work with others, and she must have high ideals and good habits. There are approximately forty-four members under the direction of Miss Borror, our Home Economics teacher. The officers of the F. H. A. are: President, Sue Durst; Vice-Preside nt, Mary Jane Emory; Secretary, Janice Jones; and Treasurer, Margie Kinsinger. THE MATH CLUB The Math Club was organized in 1945 for those who especially liked Mathematics and wanted to learn more about it. Its official name is the Triangle Club. It is under the Sponsorship of Mr. Replogle. At the regular monthly meetings, the members of the club present quizzes in Arithmetic and discuss the history and the importance of this field of learning. Besides these meetings, they set aside special evenings to go roller skating and bowling. The officers for 1949 are: President, Ruth Beal; Vice-President, Joan Ravenscroft; Secretary, Alda Minnick; and Treasurer, Thelma Lowry. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has always been considered a very worthy organization in the Grantsville High School. The main function of the Student Council is to consider many student problems which present themselves in the high school. There are ten members in the Student Council, which is under the direction of Mr. Cole. The members are made up of two students elected from each class. Meetings of the Student Council are called whenever it is found necessary. Officers for 1949 include: President, Mary Jane Emory; Vice-President, Robert Colgan; Secretary, Sue Durst; and Treasurer, Helen Otto. 37

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