Harriet Whitney High School - First Lady Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1956
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Row One: Edna Ruth Coleman, Laura
Elizabeth Debo, Joan Hurt, Bernadette
J asinski, Marilyn Kemp, Evelyn Klaperek,
Marilyn Koralewski, Kathryn Kreader.
Row Two: Barbara Ann Kunkle, Diane
Kurek, Glanda Kay Kutzly, Lois Lamp-
recht, Anna Lindsay, Rose Marie Loomis,
Shirley Ann Luce, Barbara Manuszak.
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Matuszewski, Judy Maurer, Beatrice
Mayer, Christine McBride, Sandra Mc-
Cready, Judith Mikolajewski, Carolyn
Moorhead.
Row Four: Jo Ellen Morgan, Lora Rosetta
Morrison, Eleanor Okos, Margaret Owez-
arzak, Shirley Parsells, Reba Roberts.
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Powell, Nancy Marie Przybylski, Marion
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Row Two: Sandra Gay Rompf, Marcella
Rose, Virginia Schlegel, Phyllis 'Ann
Shipp, Mary Alice Sieving, Norma Sigler,
Ellen Simon, Ellen Elizabeth Smith.
Row Three: Barbara Ann Spangler, Lillie
Mae Strong, Sue Ellen Stuart, Judith Ann
Szymczak, Sondra Tracy, Annette Truch-
an, Bonnie Jean Ulmer, Vernelle Walker.
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The Distributive Education Clubs of America
is a national organization of students studying
distributive education in high schools and junior
colleges in the United States and territories.
Student participation in local, state, and na-
tional clubs provides an opportunity for the
further development of experience of boys and
girls who have vocational objectives in the re-
tail, Wholesale, and service occupations. As
such, the club work is an integral part of the in-
school distributive education program.
The Distributive Education Clubs of Amer-
ica is 'a student organization made up of affili-
ated state Distributive Education Clubs. State
clubs in turn are made up of local clubs whose
members are enrolled in distributive education
classes in the various high schools in the state.
Local chapters were started in 1937. By 1945,
Ohio and other states had organized state clubs
and were holding state wide conventions. Whit-
ney distributive education students at that early
date were already shaping D.E.C.A. policy in
Columbus. They have attended all state con-
ventions since.
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D. E. C. A.
Row One: Barbara Albrecht, Pat Alt, Audrey
Anderson, Shirley Appleby, Jane Baumgart-
ner.
Row Two: Carolyn Camm, Juanita Cantwell,
Joan Cochran, Babs Decker, Diane Drella.
Row Three: Carol Gasiorowski, Sondra Geis,
Sylvia Gorzelski, Rosalie Grzechowiak, Eva
Hayward.
Row Four: Catherine Heatherly, Pat Horan-
1I2o,bBith Klempner, Rita Kubasiak, Gloria
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Row Five: Donna Laney, Ester Lang, Gail
yilgr, Barbara Modlinski, Beverly Moor-
ea .
Row Six: Rhea Pauken, Bernice Rafalski,
Joanne Ritchey, Arlene Zaborowski, Adri-
enne Curtis.
The first national convention in Memphis,
Tennessee, in April 1947, Was attended by two
Whitneyites.
Because of the cooperative school Work pro-
gram, Whitney has two local chapters of D.E.-
C.A., Sections I and Il.
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