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Uncle Sams tc tc ' Stenographers The Commercial Club devot- ed its time to learning what is required of workers in commer- cial work and cultivating initia- tive, cooperation and leader- ship. The club officers are: Ethelyn Flatter, president: Dave Cook, vice-president: loanne Holcroft, secretary-treasurer, and Mary Ellen Beetley, reporter. Their sponsor is Miss Morton. Roll Avis Anthony, Ronald Noller, Paul Kershner, Dick Wagner, Ioanne Holcrott, loan Murphy, Ethelyn Flatter, Ruth Ann Mar- tin, Dean Herr, Beatrice Weav- er, Ruth Emshwiller, Alice May Rogers, Dorothy Weaver, Elma Schwarzkopf, Mary Alice Woods, Bob Daily, Ralph Mar- tin, Roger Clements, Fred Smith, Helen Berry, Richard Weaver, Thomas Huitman, lean Barr, Audra Waltz, Cfaynel Inman, Robert Wilson, Lois Hoover, Iune Barr, Mary Ellen Beetley, Mary Iune Kessler, Freeman Dennis, Robert Beeks, Bill lack- son, Dorothy Schwartzkopt, Dave Cook, lunior Kershner, and Lois Bantz. Fill the Food Basket The Future Farmers of America believe that Food Will Win the War and Write the Peace. lt is more than a slogan to every Future Farmer in the Nation- -it is a challenge to him to help our Nation attain the 1943 food production goals. ln aiding the war effort they planted, cultivated, and harvested three-tourths acre of po- tatoes, participated in a general scrap drive, assisted at Farmers lnstitute, conducted an egg show, helped produce tood on the individual farms, and helped to supply labor for pro- cessing this food. The oiticers of this organization are: Dick Bedwell, presidentg lohn Welch, vice-president: Ronald Dodds, secretary: Robert Brown, treasurer, and Wayne Berrier, reporter. Their spon- sor is Mr. McBride. Roll Future Farmerse-Dick Bedwell, Wayne Berrier, Paul Crawford, Ronald Dodds, Eugene Gerard, lr. Roberts, lohn Welch, Robert Brown, lohn Emshwiller, Clayton Ford, Sherman Helm, Merval Morris, Victor Wells: Green Hands---Everett Brandenburg, Kenneth Kravis, Eu- gene Turner, Bob Van Buskirk, and Lawrence Walker. B
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Preparing for CD. C. D. The Miss America Club en- joyed a chili supper and carol- ing party at Christmas time. They made May baskets for shut-ins, studied first aid and gardening, and stressed con- servation. Their goals are to foster in- terest in Home Economics, to develop leadership and a sense ot responsibility, and to pro- vide pleasure and the experi- ence ot social meetings. Their oliicers are: Helen Reed, president, Margaret Mer- chant, vice president: Laurel Anderson, secretary: E d n a Iones, song leader: Betty Hott- man reporter Iessie Berrier, pi- anist. Their sponsor is Miss Shaclday. Roll Laurel Anderson, lackie Armstrong, lessie Berrier, Helen Cline, Norma Dennis, Erla Ely, Mable Fear, Phyllis Fear, Bernice Fensil, Gloria Garrett, Margaret Gerard, Margaret Gibson, Eula Mae Haines, lmogene Roberts, lmogene Helm, Betty Hoffman, Maxine Huffman, Edna lanes, Ianice Keagle, Emma Linn, lean Martin, Hope McDirmit, Mary McDirmit, loan Murphy, Marjorie Needler, Francis Norton, Nellie Norton, Martha Penrod, Helen Reed, Betty Roberts, lmogene Roberts, Mildred Rogers, loan Schwarzkopt, Wilma Teegarden, Helen Trehearn, Mar- garet Welch, Agnes Whitacre, and Garnet Whitacre. Canteen Service The goals of the hot lunch program are to provide a nutritious, low priced, hot lunch for students and to train girls to prepare and serve food. Mrs. Vinol Baker, the cook, has been assisted in preparing the food by members of the Canteen Unit. The hot lunch is one more phase ot school work that has aided in the War effort. 27
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. N... .,tsis1Q-- .AL , Acquiring A Culture l The Advanced Art Club had an evening meeting each month. The programs were of or miscellaneous nature with talks given by the members or the sponsor. Emphasis was given to the subjects, Art in Daily Life and Art in War Industry. Their aim was to encourage a good social time. A special effort was made to have dec- orations in keeping with the season and to have refresh- ments served in an attractive way. The March meeting was a guest party. They entertained the lunior Art Club at its an- nual spring picnic. The officers are: Stanley lef- fries, presidentg Ethelvn Flat- ter, vice-president, Marjorie Fields, secretary-treasurer: and Clara Hawk, program chair- man. Their sponsor is Miss Anderson. ' Roll Homer Bell, lona Bell, Nila Sue Bennett, lerry Griffith, Gene Hawk, Leo Ieffries, Roberta Kilander, Charles Lamott, Amos Sandoe, Billy Smith, Betty Roberts, Harry Roberts, Richard Weaver, Bob Wilson, Freeman Dennis, Neil Berrier, Dick Bedwell, Avis Brown, Paul Craw- ford, Ethelyn Flatter, Marjorie Fields, Clara Hawk, Lois Hoover, Imogene Helm, Paul Kersh- ner, Elma Schwarzkopf, Mary McDirmit, Margaret Merchant, Vonona Smith, Lillian Case, Margaret Hoover, Stanley leffries, Ianice Keagle, and Miss Anderson. Gaining Social Experience During the year the program of the lunior Art club included two features at each meet- ing: the educational part had to do with discussion of various art subiectsy the social part included special music, games or contests, and refreshments. The members of this club enjoy annually the spring picnic held at Lake Bluewater. The club officers are: Bob Smith, president: Herbert Gray, vice-president: Carol Howard, secretary-treasurer, and Charles Vernon, program chairman. Their sponsor is Miss Anderson. R011 Donald Guin, leanne Burson, Roseman Dearduff, Miriam Maish, Fred McDirmit, Betty Egly, Harry Beeks, Bob Smith, Paul White, Ellabelle Cale, Martelle Helm, Shirley Simmons, Betty Hawk, lunior Rogers, Billy Huffman, Margaret Linn, Herbert Gray, Mary Lou Evans, Irene Fear, Frances Anderson, Charles Vernon, Norman Howard, Carol Howard, Betty Iones, and Miss Anderson. 29
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