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April, 1949 In a busy and bustling month, Girls’ Club led off with a big Potluck Dinner, absolutely guaranteed to satisfy everyone’s taste in food and in entertainment. Next, G. A.A. sponsored a popular roller skating party on April 11. Gee, my record—only three falls you-knovv-where. ... A group of F.B.L.A.’ers went to see that wonderful unforgettable musical “Finian’s Rainbow”, playing in Chicago. I, for one, did not merely walk after seeing it, but danced around the house every day remembering the beautiful modern dancing. . . . Crown Point High was host to the Lake County Girls’ Conference this year, the theme being “Girls Today, Women Tomorrow.” It made tomorrow seem close . . . too close for a senior. . . . One of the special memories some girls carry away from their high school years will be their attendance at the Suburban Oak Park Girls’ Conference. Several of our H. M. senior girls were privileged to go this year. . . . And for the first time, F.B.L.A. sent several girls to Indiana ' s annual state wide meeting which was held at Ball State Teachers’ College in Muncie. Its purpose seems to be to furnish inspiration for more and better clubs in the future. May, 1949 Lest anyone should get the idea that the only time we love our mothers is on Mother ' s Day, we hasten to assure them that this is not the case! Horace Mann, however, has a tradition of a beautiful program for this day, start¬ ing with a candle-light ceremony in the auditorium. A tea for all the mothers is held in the Apartment and Col¬ lege Lounge with the Horace Mann String Trio contribut¬ ing background music. F.B.L.A. presented a nice Senior Farewell, with the Juniors, honoring the graduates. In the realm of sports, the teachers were matched against students in a fast- moving volleyball game. The girls ambitiously hiked—to hear them tell it—half way across the country! June, 1949 For the Girls’ Club turnabout dance, “June Nocturne”, H.M.’s own famous Lee Sparks Trio provided the music. In addition to square dancing and baseball activities, G.A.A. held its annual banquet in June. Awards, trophies, and letters were given for outstanding accomplishments in girls’ athletics. Looking back on the busy past year, we think it’s wonderful that there’s time at all for homework! But the combination of scholastic and extracurricular activities has helped to round out each girl ' s personality, and what’s more important than personality—plus?
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The Patchwork Quilt of Girls’ Activities in 1949 G.A.A. Top row—Shelia McCormack, Katherine Pruitt 4th row—Helen Gaines, Mary Jane Baranko 3rd row—Paula Webb, Ruth Atkinson 2nd row—Manetta Manhart, Myrabelle Halpin, Marcia McCormack 1st row—Rose Ann Purcell, Evelyn Coplin, Virginia Stroia, Marilyn Smith, Anna Lee OFFICERS AND SPORTS HEADS Top row—Shirley Nelson, Joan Bender, Nancy Nezovich, Mary Lou Droback, Shirley Pittman, Alice Halpin 1st row—Zella Doty, Vice-Pres.; Nancy Nezovich, Pres.; Doris Cooley, Sec.; Donna Lord, Treas. F.B.L.A. Top row—Erna Fritzsche, Irene Godra, Helen Praschak, Miss Sharpe, Grace Mirza, Pat Miccolis, Rita Pschowlis, Mary Procopy, Hitty Davison 3rd row—Doris McCay, Irma Martenelli, Janice Kenninger, Theresa Kutch, Nancy Parlock, Naida Portlock 2nd row—Lorraine Fitzsimmons, Dorothy Carlin, Catherine Hackett, Rita Mayer, Donna Daugherty, Irene Ferchak 1st row—Janet Norton, Leah Rottenberg, Mary Ann Pry, Joan Durkin, Efthia Lagos, Manetta Manhart Top row—Marion Hackett, Genevieve Cole, Joan Scott, Marilyn Finne¬ gan, Ruth Pittman, Gilberta Hernandez, Dolores Pittinger, Joan Paska, Delphine Bertin 3rd row—Betty Frame, Georgia Schuster, Evelyn Olander, Norma Quade, Marion Naylor, Clara Dombrowski, Concettine Nigrelli 2nd row—Joan Bender, Allene Cooper, Helen Odishoo, Susan Allenback, Marianne Marino 1st row—Renee Fekete, Joyce Neihuus, Dolores Ogrin, Beth Armishaw, Eloida Colina, Aurora Colina, Alta Crowder GIRLS’ CLUB COUNCIL Top row—Martha Laubscher, Evelyn Olander, Dorothy Markelja, Mau¬ reen Englander, Dolores Ogrin, Janet Norton, Hannah Odisho 3rd row—Marlene Welsh, Phyllis Williams 2n drow—Marilyn Burns, Rosemary Kacir, Jackie Godfrey, Pat Smith 1st row—Janet Nordstrom, Bonnie Hollifield, Janythe Stanier, Jane Ann Clements
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