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FIRST ROW QL. to RJ: Kathy Reeves, Dona Flory, Georgia Karibian, Gail Revling, Virginia Steinmetz, Judy Minnis, ROW TWO: Sue Kenney, Carol Komadina, Janet Horvath, Judy Chorosevic, Donna Goewart, Donna Doslak, Beverly Smith, Linda Goelz, Kathy Wehmeyer: ROW THREE: Jean Lang, Betty Quitzow, Karen Pluemer Arlene Mertz, Florence Hughes, Gloria Byrnes, Sharon Graves, Sue O'Donne1l, Sponsor, Mrs. Marilyn Hass. F. I-I. A .... Pwpwws I-I king The Future Homemakers of America, now in its fifth year at Jennings, is a club comprised of girls who are interested in their future roles as Wives and mothers. Under the supervision of Mrs. Marilyn Haas, the girls meet monthly in order to plan their many varied activities. Top rated was the dinner, Christmas in Many Lands, given by the organization in December and featuring dishes and customs peculiar to various foreign countries. The club also checks coats at basketball games, making money and providing a worthwhile service in a single effort. 15
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Y 9. ...ii. . s Officers plan activities at an executive meeting with Mrs. Krebs. Students planning a career in the field of education obtain valuable insight into their chosen profession by active membership in the Otis A. See Future Teachers of America. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Sara Krebs, the club takes field trips to the School for the Blind, Lindenwood College, and other educa- tional centers. The Jennings Chapter also sponsors an annual program for all F .T.A. chapters in the North County area. The Jennings Chapter was honored this year in having Tom Henry, a .sopho- more, elected President of the Missouri F .T .A. at the annual convention. Members of the club will agree that the field trips and educational experi- ences, together With a great deal of fun, have had a great influence on their de- cision to carve a career in education. .IA.Twm.s6w FIRST ROW QL. to RJ: Nancy Blodgett, Nancy Bower, Vice-President, Karen Yowell, Activities Chairman, Phyllis Kramer, Secretary, Tom Henry, Harriet Schweisguth, President, Gloria Osterhagen, Treasurer, Sharon Moore, Pat Gambino. SECOND ROW: Bill Fader, Diane Rohne, Dale Pfeiffer, Pat Castle, Pat Buder, Dennis Pfeiffer, Dexter Kuhlman, George Phillips, Phil Lankford, Carol Sanford, Susan Cook, Beverly Newman, Cheryl Bruce, Mrs. Sara Krebs, Sponsor, Janice Drew.
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Growl staff learns about new machine at Cen- tral office. Just one of four different pro- cesses by which the Growl was produced during the year. QL. to R.j Wayne Ruskaup, Sports Editor, Barbara Stokes, Re- porter, Peggy Walker, Fe atures Editor, D onna Arning , Re porter . ' Rusk Prior to September, 1961, the Senior High Growl was published entirely by the Growl Staff with only the help of a few typists. This year, under the direc- tion of Mr. john Maier, the Growl took on a new look. With the aid of an elec- tronic device, pictures resembling those of an actual newspaper accompany the many interesting articles and fea- tures . The student's reaction to this innovation is obviously one of approval, as he waits, nickel in hand, for his copy of the Jennings Growl. QL. to R., Dan Mills, Art Editor, Cathy Clark, Re- porter, Carol Burthardt, Reporter, John Kolde, Re- porter, Tom Nax, Picture Editor. Editor, Barbara Gamill,
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