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Sitting: Mrs. A, Fcldhaus. Mrs. L. Oldani, Mrs. A. Barrett. Standing: Mrs. I Suttner. Mrs. A. Filippine, Mrs. A, W. Nuernberg. Mrs, S. Brandt-nbcrg. ymifdenil The main purpose of the Mothers' Club is to supplement the work of the faculty in secur- ing for the girls advantages which shall most benefit them. The two main activities sponsored by the Mothers' Club are their annual card party and the Iunior-Senior ball: the latter which is ar- ranged entirely for the pleasure of the students. This year the Mothers' Club presented us with a motion picture projector and provided a fund which will enable the faculty to purchase both educational and entertaining films. A flagpole was erected in front of the school and the grounds were landscaped with evergreens and other shrubberv' all of which have con- tributed to beautifying the school campus. The present group of officers appear on this page. Laboure is grateful to them and to the other mothers whose unselfish co-operation and assistance have done so much to insure success and enjoy ment. 37 .Wotfiers Arc Always On The fob
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ICM A. Miller, A. Schlesinger, B. YK3!'I11Skl, Albers, D. Mindak, B. Shinstock. P. Wgxlkcnhorst. B. Mossinghoff R. M. April, Hotner. S. tirucning, Doris Hawkins. D. Mossinghoff, Ziegler. G. Sutter. B. Sills. M. M Bannister. D. Dickson. Rau. M. Fitzgerald. Left to right: M. Fitzgerald, Doris Hawkins, Sister Clotilda. B. A, Sills, l 36 cgilowfenf gowncif The Student Council in its four years of existence has developed into an organization that actively participates in school government. Three officers from the Seniors and one repre- sentative from each class group are elected by the entire school to serve on the Council, They meet every Monday under the special guidance of Sister Clotilda. Ar the meeting the girls discuss the current problems brought from the classes by their representatives. Questions are asked, opinions given, and suggestions made, On the morning following the meeting the representatives give their classmates a resume of the Student Coun- cil meeting. It is here that the girls receive instructions, their questions are answered, and recommendations are put into execution. The Student Council. besides giving the girls the chance to participate in school govern- ment, tends to develop character and to foster a just pride in the school. ln addition to at- tempting to solve problems, the Student Coun- cil plans educational assemblies, encourages drives, conducts contests, and heads commit- tees for various activities during the school year.
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Standzng left to rzght M Oefelexn M Tlmmerman G Barry M OGormon Mrs Seidel T Barrett A Greco R Klein Seated left to rzght M Mcbuxre D Kranenberger R Pntlxk I Buescher C Lmdemann W DeRousse I Napolx Slster Edlth Left to rzght front rou seated I Auer I Schulte S Schlueter M Boewer M Fermen C Clement Back row standmg left to right M PICFOUX P Baldwln M Meyerscough C Staehlln T Prusaczk C DeGhelder I Re1lly M Gerhart I38 jffffah C7 A The Artcraft Club or gamzed and conducted under the supervlslon of Mrs Seldel made nts debut thls year Students eager to put thexr hands to work were quxck to re spond to an opportumty to make objects that are uselul and attractlve ThlS they have accompllshed thanks to the able dxrec tnon of Mrs Sexdel and thelr own efforts Jdfffl sh1p and guldance of SIS ter Edlth the Art Club has come to be known by the faculty and students ol Labourt as a group of DYOIIIISIIIQ 'irtlsts Thls IS proved by the excellent dlsplay of work exhlblted on the Bulletm Boards at varlous txmes durmg the year Unbe llevable progress IS shown 1n many of the creat1ons produced by our talented students I M, . ' : . N ' , . , . ' if . . . I' ll Under the able leader- ' . L ' : . , . ., . ' , . ' .
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