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THE MILLVALEAN CHIEFTAIN Bi-monthly issues of the Chieftain , the popular student publication sold for one cent, lead to many 'happy moments of reading. Sponsored by Miss Oldham and edited by Anne Murslack, the paper included activities reported by Betty Alberth, Dorothy Andresevic, Kathryn Auth, jack Biery, Ralph Boettcher, Dolores Caicuts, Virginia Fleming, Tom Gross, Ruth Haugh, Mary Heimbuecher, Robert Imgrund, Marie Kaib, Edith Miller, Vivian Mohr, Betty Murslack, Ursula Schmitt, Lillian Shepeta, Ruth Stoehr, Warren Wenner, Samuel Hoak, Bette Zeilfelder, Betty Ann Dillman, and Mercedes Zimmer. The news was earnestly typed by Jean Schmitt, Betty Jane Schmitt, Rita Szhroeffel, Marion Shermock and Thelma Rava. The mimeographers included Dorothy Rumbaugh, Jeanne Swanscn, Etta Mae Mohr, Rose Rudar, Viola Schmitt, Irma Maire and Alvina Bauer. jimmy Donaldson and Bill Koza competently did the artistic work. Henry Erk had charge of the circulation department. A student salesman represented each report room. FASHION SHOW The annual spring fashilcn show put on by the clothing department was held on May 31. Members of all the sewing classes participated, making it an important event of the year. Students modeled street dresses, sport suits, evening gowns, beach outfits, coats and housecoats. Betty Murslack was the bride at the silk wedding. Her attendants included Lavina Schaefer as maid of honor, and Marion Robinson, Dorothy Steininger, Edna Hoak and Ruth Ditmore as brides' maids. Christine McCarthy, Coa.ch's little daughter, was flower girl. Adelaide Waltz was the cotton bride with Margaret Bearl as her maid of honor. Norma Ziegler, Betty Wilkes and Mary Marlovits were her bridesmaids. Marlene Waltz was the flower girl. Harry Zimmers, jr., acted as ring bearer in both weddings. Because and Oh Promise Me were sung beautifully by june Little at the wedding. CRAFTS CLUB The members of the Crafts Club, which meets every Monday evening after school under the sponsorship of Miss Blackstone, have made many unique bracelets, belts, wrist purses, wood carvings and metal book ends. Norma Ziegler is the president and Margaret Bearl is vicefpresident. Irene Bender acts as secretary and Marian Ritchie is treasurer. Thelma Rheam, Lois Bergman, Dorothy Bertram, Doncthy Rum-baugh, Irma Maire, Lucille Heimbuecher, Margaret IColville, Elsie Witzorreck, Etta Mae Mohr, Jean Ziegler, Kathryn Auth, Mary Conrad, Nancy Bechak, Mary Heimbuecher, Edna Hoak, Helen Kuhlber and Armella Yochum are the other members of this club. SKIRT AND SWEATER DANCE A well blended combination of modern and :old fashioned dancing, featuring the Virginia Reel , was prominently displayed by the jitterbugs and smooth dancers on March 15. Banners waved gaily over our dancers and our musical master, Bill Koza, ably handled the various recordings. It was a gala occasion whilch truly lived up to its theme for everyone wore skirts and sweaters. DRAMATICS Dreams of a stage career-or just a thirst for increased knucwledge-or an added hobby-was the theme of the members in Dramatic Club. Under the fine direction of Miss Bertha Bargman the group met during the second semester study' ing pointers in speech, action and manners. Page Filly-Iwo
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