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I 4, For oURSELVEs f , ' i .'.f 66 .-XXDY at all crafts er-Qplains the goal oi' the memifers oi' the Handicraiters Cluri During their meetings the girls made many things to spruce up their neu t ot hrighten their rooms. and help the Red Cross. Some ofthe girls painted and framed pictures and made animals for their room -Xnother activity was making clever costume jewelry. Filter paper and bright-colore iarn erx ed as the basic materials for colorful doilies made by others. Xlany useful arts such as crocheting. knitting. and emlsroidering were ma tere mfr cluh meetings Some of the completed pieces of knitting were donated to the Re l Cro s The girls also proved they could cook lfy making candy which they donated to the L S Sponsoring this club was Xliss Lucille Gaedke. Pauline Gtt. Marilyn Bartel- me. Betty Bartelme. and Clarie Bauer keep law and order in the clulo in the offices of president. vice-president. sec- retary and treasurer respectively Top picture: Seated left to right- Shirley Schuler. Dorothy Berger. Sally Singer. Lucille Leist. Standing -'Marie Schleis. Eunice Welluer. Helen Griesbach. Nlary jane Meyer. Middle picture: Seated-jenne Nlaples. Helen Lesperance. Eunice Kustka. Florence Bessert. Audrey Wernecke. Betty Bartelme. Marilyn Bartel- me. Standingef Pauline Ott. Arline Bremer. Eva Snowden. Bottom picture : Seated efBernice Zlatolvek. Beatrice Stein- brecker. Gloria Reardon. Rose Mary' Rosin- sky. Eleanore Woldt. Agatha Resch. Standing-Mary' Ann Platten. Helen Ber- quist. Niarjorie Rusboldt. Germaine Rank. jane Korlesky. HANDICRAFTERS ,, ha. X54 ff?
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CIVILIAN DEFENSE JN' .s.. ' 49 Working on seraphooks for hospital patients: top. left, Row l, left to right Claire Bins, Maxine Stehhins, lylurilyn Barteline. Beverly Seefeldt, Betty Bartelnie. Row Z Henrietta Speeht, Francis Beck. Dorothy Benfield, Betty Rudolph, Arline Herzog, Miss Grace Miller. Bottoni Picture: Mary Lou Gruber, Marge Willialnson and Margaret Schroeder are husy inaking Christinas eards. Right: While delivering the finished seraplioolcs to the hospital, Marian Bigel, Irene Boldt, tfrontl Charlotte Tronvhla, and llelen Bins were caught hy the photographer on the high school step. Ahsent were: Betty Mae Silhersaelf, jo Ann Hunt. Andrey Flaotz. Mary Fitzgerald. and Virginia Cegswell. For GTHER 66 eep 'lim l-lappy ethat's al'out the hest iyay to deserihe the purpose of the Civilian Defense Club Bright, enioyahle scrap hooks were made during eluh periods to help enliyen the hours of shut-ins at the local hospital. 'lihe girls held a lsoolt campaign ixhieh netted a large Collection of interesting reading for the use ol the armed forces They helped at the Lf S O, hy decorating the eltih rooms for the llalloxy een danee, Because mueh stress has heen put on the yaluahle part preparedness is going to play in present times, many of their eltih periods tx ere spent in the study of First aidian accomplish- ment the girls are proud ol' Presiding ox er eltih meetings are: president, Betty Rudolphi yiee-president, Arline Her- zogg seerettirx, Cfharlotte 'liroinhltii and treasurer. Xlary lfitzgerald fXliss Grace Miller is sponsor ol. the eluli PAGE 20
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RED CROSS KNITTING GIRL SCOUTS, TROOP 7 .I ix' RED CROSS KNITTING Row I, left to right-Margaret Meany, Margery Smith, Mildred Waack, Lorene Zopfe, Carole Holschbach, Georgiana Barbieur. Row 2' Bettie Barenbaum, Jeanne Marie Raven, Helen Konopacki, Charlotte Holschbach, Miss Kathryn Bennett. lN4arian Sieracki, Anna Mae Damman, La Verne Hickman. Row 3' Marjorie Fessler, Grace Holschbach, Geraldine Backhaus, Myrtle Kaderabek,Florence Heinzen, lrene Eberhardt, Dorothy Kleiber, Shirley Ballmann, Carol Krumdick, Doris Klinkner, jean Goldie. Row 4 Ruth Vetter, Edith Klingbiel. Olive Klein. Gladys Roberts, Alice Griesbach, Katherine Stephani, Donna Franken, Dorothy Duveneck- Grace Zagroclnik. Absent were La Verne Ballman, Evelyn W'iegand, Laura June Waak, and Lillian Wicke. GIRL SCOUTS, TROOP 7 Row 1. left to right Barbara Hammond. Miss Lorna Carswell, Phyllis Hammond, Gloria Glander. Row 2 Miriam Plank. Jeanne Tidmarsh, Dixie Fulton, Bettie Barenbaum, Marjorie Fors. PAGE 22 .I
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