Naperville Central High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Naperville, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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GIRLS' LEAGUE If you happened to wander into the gym on any one of a number of Tuesday home-room periods during the yea.r,you probably walked right into the middle of one of our G.L. meetings. While apologetically backing out of the door, you may have exclaimed to yourself, What an overwhelming number of girlsl' Every girl in N.H.S. belongs to Girls' League, and every one of them has a part in its organization. This year our club was headed by Jeanne Clemens, presidentg Mary Lehman, vice-presidentg Alice May Otterpohl, secretary, Ann

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TEE While watching the study hall boards for announcements , you prob- ably wondered why the Girl Reserves were not mentloned The answer lies in the fact that the club has had a change in name, with the result tha.t we are now known as Y Teens Though we may forget the name,we certainly sha.n't forget the good times we've had throughout the year. Our officers for the season were: Beverly Zaininger, president, Rosemary Martin, vice president, Norma Hea.ther,secretary, and Ellen Otterpohl, trea surer Also, the club was fortunate in having Miss Brown as advisor On the first and third Monday evenings of each month, we sophomore, jun- ior, and senior girls met to hear speakers or to join in a more informal program. Our first big event was the G.R. Hallowe 'en Dance, followed by in- itiation a.nd the acceptance of our new name. Then, after a very successful Orphanage Party, we settled dovm for the Christmas holidays. During 19lL7, we all had a good time celebrating our Birthday Supperg and I'm sure no one will forget the Father-Daughter Banquet, which could not have been successful without our Mother Council. In order to repay them for their help, we ended our year with Mothers' Night, followed by the Farewell Picnic. So, regardless of the change in name, the Y-Teens function with the same purpose in mind- To find and give the best.



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Good, treasurer, and Miss Gamertsfelder, our advisor. Polly Givler and her Program Committee presented us with some interesting half-hours, covering everything from movie lectures to discussions about clothes and make-up. The Social Committee, under Joann Baumgartnerfs leadership,planned our choco- late chats ,the Freshman Welcome, the Valentine Party,and the May Day Supper which were lots of fun! Pat Ory, with the help of her Travel staff, jam- med us all into buses and shipped us to Harvey, Lute Song, and the Chicago Theatre of the Air. The year's finances were ably handled by Ann Good and the Finance Coxmnitteeg and, if there were any odd jobs to be done, the Service Committee with Mary Ann Krueger leading the way, was Johnny on the spot. This has been a good year in G.L.l Here's to more of them! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society of Naperville High School consists of juniors, seniors, and graduates. Membership is based on char- acter, scholarship, 1eadership,and service. Members are elected from the upper twenty- five percent of the senior class and upper fifteen percent of the junior class by a two-thirds majority vote of the faculty. The senior members are fseatedl Beverly Zaininger, Norma Heather, Cstandingj Jeanne Clemens, Charles Russell , and Donald Koten. Graduate members are Mildred Rechenmacher, Jeanne Reinhart, Elizabeth Van Adestine, Patricia Horman,Wi1liam Seivert,John Eigen- brodt, Harold Schendel,Ann Oertli, Marjorie Rife,Pat Parce11s,John Rums1'eld,a11d Juanita Hayes.

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