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The ftuniels - Tlext t f eai s Occupants o| 30 President — Janet Jones Vice-president — Bill Merodias Secretary l on Hamann Treasurer— Alice Hellstrom Sponsors Ruth Martindale Helen Holman Gwendolyn Spencer ROOM 212 First row: Naomi Grabill, Janice Hamann, Ruth Albers, Therese Rea- rick, Marian Anderson, Mariellen Jolliff, Norma Greenspan. Second row: Doris Beerbower, Mary Billeaux, Jean Edwards, Fiances Bauer, Jackie Davis, Alice Hellstrom, Rosemary Fiorios, Avis Cambe, Marilyn Daniel- son, Betty Cope. Third row: Dorothy Ewigleben, Mary Ann Cicillian, Thelma Cuson, Bonnie Lee Cleaver, Kenneth Ballantyne, Bob Green. Standing: Bill Crites, Jim Brush, Don Hamann, Larry Buckrsus, Charhs Henderson, Howard Harris, Jay Grsen, Carl Fasel, Clifford Boessel, Bill Davis, Bob Havrilla, Eugene Ed- wards, George Edwards, Bill Ander- son, Dale Ewigleben, Dallas Fore- man. ROOM 208 First row : Kathryn Kline. Joyce Small, Isabel Schmelter, Marie Woods. Mary Watson. Second row : LaVerne Veres. Leona Stadtler, Donna Rosenbaum. Sue Stonebraker. I-ila Spoor, Bernice Tarauda. Delores Owens. Joan Turner. Gloria Wichman. Jean Turner. Judee Otto. Maxine Richmond. Marie Johnson. Third row : Edith Pinner. Mildred Tatalovich. Eugene Lahaie. Frank Springman. Bill Ondo. Kenneth Swynenberg, John Springman. Vic Silich, Dorian Sobat. Charles Cain. Fourth row : John Prusiecki. Ray Schultz. Charles Johnson. David Sizemore. Glen Swanson. Tom Farlow. Richard Wells. Leroy Wineinger. Bill Seymour. Robert Ball. ROOM 307 First roiy : Barbara Low. Lvonne Luellman. Jennie Laskow- ski, Sophie Laskowski, Pat Katis. Geraldine Kasrich. Janet Jones, Dick Julian, Betty Johnston. Mary Loggle. Bill John- son. Shirley King. Second row : Barbara Howorth. Ardita Neunfeldt. Sophie Glumac. Gloria Aitken. Doris Enslen. Marian Bcdin. Delores Bodamer. Delores Enslen. Kenneth Keller. Maribelle McLead. Joan Murphy. Mary Lossa. Third row: Bill Meehan. Jim O’Hearn. George Schiess. Bob Nuzum. Carl MarcofT, Bud Mock. Ed Jachimczak. Art Miller. Dan Krulik. Bill Merodias. Lois Sikora. Dick Raiza. Corrine Kind- er. Don Mundell. Charles Jackson. Ray Marler. George Luke, Bert Huff, Luc.ille Leuln, Alfreda Kubiak. Joan Mattix.
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cleeniny the Ctudio - Visual Boys President — Jake Sheets Vice-President — Bob Carlson Secretary — Albert Harrigan Treasurer — Kenneth Keller Sponsor — Howard Yunker The Audio-Visual Club trains projector operators who carry out the visual educa- tion program of the school, the aim of which is to enrich the education of the student with supplementary material from motion pictures. They have given many shows to pro- mote the Red Cross drive and have furn- ished operators for programs of outside organizations. Fi st Row: Jerry Chapman, Alan Abel, James McL ' .ckie, Jerry Tiffany, Harold Jennings, Clifford Boessel. Second Row: Mr. Yunker, Dan Vladetich, Albert Harrigan, Larry Buckreus, James Brush, Ralph Papke, Bill Davis, Kenneth Keller, Charles Jackson, Bill Demmon, Bill Ondo. Third Row: Jake Sheets, Eugene Bray, Bill Hutchens, Howard Harris, Eugene Edwards, John Prusiecki, Robert Ball, Leonard Hayworth, Robert Kennedy, Sam Van Scoy, Marvin F oreman, Bill Seymour. Heme Wed yltep Handy iTien President — Albert Rosenbaum Vice-President — Bob Rosenbaum Secretary — Keith Langendorfer Treasurer — Bert Huff Sponsor — Mr. Smetzer First Row: Mr. Smetzer, Henry Buizek, Eugene Buzek, Floyd Swynenberg, Harry Bonner, Wilbert Pender, Howard Graf, Maurice Preble. Second Row: Albert Rorenbaum, Don Rosenbaum, Harry Luke, Perry Bon- ner, Robert Erikson, Roger Fisch, Keith Langendorfer, Vernon McIntosh, Harold Reed, Oscar Mills, Bert Huff, Jim Koselke. The “Home Work Shop” was formed as a new club this year. The members decided to experiment by working with plastics. War-time limitations have hampered obtaining materials; however, the ground work has been laid for such time as release of choice materials.
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