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Y ,,. , lin HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROW. S. Deyo, B, Hegg, Se Reese, M Karberg, En Emerson, E Lom SECOND ROWL Miss Gonsolin, Rh Hostvedt, C, Koch, FH Koch, Du Dolan, LM Spaulding, S, Eichsteadt THIRD ROWL . Me Osterkil, PM Schneider, Jn Bandrup, B. Yanko, Ju Vechinski, S0 Sigler, J, Parvin Wu Hauser FOURTH ROWQ S, Mosher, Au Leach, MU Leach, M, Hegg, Rh Arendt, JM Hlnz, Jn Schie, MU Gilson, JH Karberg This year a new club, called the Home Economics Club, l I was organized It replaced F H A whinh we had had previous to that time, and was somewhat similar to it The purpose was to give the girls more knowledge of, and adventure in the field of home economies During the fall and winter the girls sold carameled apples and pop corn at the home football and basketball games. The proceeds were used for a trip to Milwaukee in the spring to see some fashions and fashion shows In April, shortly after Lent, we sponsored a silver tea Invitations were sent out to both students and adultse The club has about twentyffive members ranging from seventh grade. The m66tlhgS were held in the evenings during that time committees gave demonstrations in several dif- 'X ferent phases of home economies x5'sjX Officers of the Club are President as:e-Q Francis Koch Seeretaryme-seejean Sehier Treasurer ----se Pat Schneider
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DN pr J, L .R J., DU FH BOYSV ARCHERY CLUB ' Mrn FIRST ROW1 Sigler Hostvedt Schultz Seebruck Foth Mosher Seims Kurz HONOR ROLL M MBERS. Jerry Foth David Hostvedt Ronald Zurfluh Dirk Slgler OFFICERS: Presidenmwe Jerry Fofh SecretaryHTreasurer David Hostuedt . This year the Boysm Archery Club met every Wednesday during Activity period. Each week we shot 10 rounds of 5 arrows each from a distance of 60 feet This would give us a possible score of 150 points. The high scorer would get abour 250 points and the average would be about 200 points GIRLS? ARCHERY CLUB Every Tuesday afternoon che girls assembled in the gymn for some prachice as fee male Robin Hoodsw Under the watchful eye of Mr Kurzl with the use of school equipmenm, the girls practiced diligently Most of the girls are newcomers this year, and several are getting along very well Each month the scores were published in theACHi-Lines H The names of Arlene Reiman, Barbara Christiansen, Susan Reese and Marjean Hegg appeared often as sharp shooters FIRST ROW: Du Dolan Ar Leach Mrr Kurz Sp Reese BM Yonko L. Spaulding SECOND ROW, MM Leach BU Christiansen A. Reinan JU Schier Hn H988 S. Mosher OFFICERS: President--f-1 Bunny Yonko Secretary--A-H Jean Schier
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THE HI LITES CLUB FIRST ROWL ' J. Pascoe, Ch King, Jr Buehler SECOND ROW, ' Ju Wellner, C. Sands, M. Coldwell, E0 Watson, B. Schoenberger, J. Hinz, J. Vechinski, F, Koch, Mr Gzlson THIRD ROW: b , P. Larsen, Th Cooper, B. Catz, Miss Schmidt, DU Arndt, L. Kleuene, J. Chrlstlan, P, Alexander, P. Schneider Thei Hi-Lites Clubn, one of the first to be organized when the new school term started, met and elected Elise Watson as editor with Maryann Coldwell as assistant editor. The goal of the club this year was to produce a paper by themselves With this in mind, a production staff was formed with Lois Klevene at the head and Delores Arndt as her assists ant Beverly Schoenberger with her staff obtained the ads that attracted much attention Carole Sands and Jean Pascoe were coufeature editors.' Joan Wellner and staff provided the art work for our paper. The fine sports page was the work of the sports staff headed by Clifford King. Class and club news always provided an interesting corner with Frances Koch giving the assignments Through the year, each member was responsible to plan the program for a meeting. Mr Almgren spoke to the group about theC'HieLitesW in connection with being printed at the Print Shop. Later in the year, Mr Jim Green from theAWTribuneh'office gave an interesting talk on reporting, covering different phases of it and the opportunities of itr A field tril was planned to visit the Print Shop. Mr. Almgren showed the members of the club around the shop and had the employees demonstrate the use of various machines Some of them were, vari-typer, printing press, and mimeograph machine operated by electricity. The club now has a room of its own. The room is located off the bandroom but can be used only in warm weather because there is no heat up there. It is the clubys desire to have this room fixed so the staff can use it. In an effort to raise money, the club sponsored a dancer It was a square dance with a group learning the dances and then teaching others. The4'HieLites Clubh' has had a very successful year-eexcept the members never did learn to meet that deadline!!!
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