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Left, reading down: Peggy Kirk, Barbara Sako, Patty Bruckman, Harriet Darmofalski, Virginia Dougherty, Henrietta Carnowski, Betty Varkentien Center, reading down: Joanne McCoy, Arlene Hurley, Helen Pantasis, Lois Kreyscher, Faud Bierly, Joan Kolbus, Miss Clency Right, reading down: Margie Michal, Betty Beres, Doro- thy Adams, Vanda Martin, Betty Strode, Margaret Markovich MONITOR CLUB The girls in the Monitor Club are as busy as ever, trying to promote good citizenship among the stu- dents. The club is composed of twenty active members and twenty honor- ary members. Girls who are judged high on basis of honesty, leader- ship, ability and scholarship are voted into membership when they are first or last half juniors. After serving a year and observing the rules of the club the girls are given awards. They then become honor- ary members. The meetings are held whenever necessary. Miss Clency is the sponsor of the club. The active members are: Virginia Dougherty, Captain; Harriet Darma- folski, Co-Captain; Dorothy Adams, Secretary-Treasurer; Betty Beres, Vanda Martin, Helen Pantaz is, Mar- gie Michal, Arlene Hurley, JoAnne McCoy, Henrietta Carnowski, Peg- gy Kirk, Faud Bierly, Barbara Sako, Betty Varkentien, Betty Strode, Lois Kreyscher, Clara Noble, Joan Kolbus, Margaret Mark- ovich and Patty Bruchman. Honorary members are: Joan Adamson, Dolores Bakota, Pat Bish, Joan Blonski, Marie Burns, Rita Cyganowski, Dorothy Dona- than, Laura Elman, Joyce Emerson, Pat Evoy, Helen Greening, Helen Hoholek, Shirley Janes, Marilyn McCarney, Helen Mackowiak, Pat Nowak, Glenda Rominger, Rose Takas, Audrey Venske and Edna Viening.
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ART Left to Right from the bottom: Barbara Stevens, Arvella Guss- man, Violet Gall, Gerald Ho- ward, Barbara Ashscraft, Joan Kolbus, Loretta Grudzien, Bet- ty Sheppard, Norma Chenault, Miss Clencv, Don Kennedy, Louis Borbely ART As each year goes by it seems that more students are realizing the value of art, not only as a class, but as a shop. Most stu- dents think that you must know how to draw or paint to take art, but because of tne various mater- ials, each student may work in- dividually with plastics, jewelry, leather, block printing, and weav- ing, besides the common water and oil paints. The art class also takes care of the various needs of the other departments such as making posters and signs. The cover of this Chart is a result of one of the projects sponsored through this shop. Our instructor, Miss Clency, works individually with the stu- dents, and this combined with their willingness has made the art class beneficial for all con- cerned. - - ART - - - -
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Sitting Left to Right: Marilyn Atkinson, Secretary; Dick Durland, Vice President; Ar- lene Hurley, Treasurer Standing: Pat Evoy, President - - - - STUDENT COUNCIL - - - - The Student Council acts as a centralizing agency for all school activities. Representatives elected by the advisories work with the officers elected by the entire student body a nd with the sponsors, Mr. Kackley and Mixx Lantz. The Council maintains a suggestion box through which the students may offer suggestions or give opinions for the improvement of the school. The Coun- cil also offers its services in promoting good citizenship, co-operation and understanding within our school, with surrounding schools and through its affili- ations hopes to help promote understanding, peace, and security, on a national and a world-wide basis. Activities sponsored by the Council this year were: The Christmas Play, Soc Hop, Hobo Dance, subscription sales for the Chart, and picture sales and collections. Other activities encouraged through the Student Council this year were: organization of city-wide safety meetings, display of lost and found articles, music at home games, joint-sponsorship of spring dance at the Masonic Temple and set up a first year award system. The Student Council is looking forward to increased student activities in the new building. imppovc roue school’’ SUGGESTIONS
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