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355 A 1, , 'Sift' af ome conom icd view at the January P. T. A. meeting. First Row: Doris Klopfenstein, Joyce Bambauer. Second Row: Janet Hoge, Sandra Elshotf, Emma Jane Roode, Delores Ott, Doris Schroer- baum, Elsie Steinke. These Home Economics IV students are displaying their refinished furniture, one of their homemaking projects. K1 if tg - if lwkrwf-5.17 J 'K 2 B ,. V 1,1 ,gig 96, 3 , iii Dixie Shuster, Nancy Prueter Janice Aufderhaar Phyllis Moellenkamp, Joann Kettler Dixie Westbay, Joann McCullough Thirteen These Home Economics Il students presented a style re- Third Row: Mary Bambauer, Patty Laughlin, Mary Bier-
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Duma! CM jjj. CM 5 5 First Row Cleft to rightlz Elnor Arnett, Gloria Wierwille, Nancy First Row Cleft to rightl: Edward Shupp, Ralph Wierwille Prueter, Martha Eschmeyer, Dixie Shuster. Larry Leffel, Richard Bambauer. Second Row: Dixie Westbay, Joann McCullough, Phyllis Second Row: Bill Henschen, Donald Henschen, Kenneth Schro Moellenkamp, Jane Henkener, Joann Kettler, Janice Aufder- lucke, James Kuck. haar Mrs. Haberkamp, Advisor. Third Row: Darrel Kuck, larry Elshoff, Kenneth Kuck Larr Third Row: Mr. Hoover, Advisor, Willis Telliohann, Jim Hen- Longworth, Gary Katterheinrich. schen, Dennis Lammers, Douglas Katterheinrich. The iournal club is composed of the students of the English 12 and Typing ll classes. The Eng- lish class, with Janice Aufderhaar as editor and Mrs. Haberkamp as advisor, wrote the material, while the typing class, with Jane Henkener as production editor and Mr. Hoover as advisor handled the typing and printing of the Ivy Log . The lvy Log is a new kind of school publi- cation, combining the functions of a newspaper- and literary iournal. Eight issues were published during the year, with a circulation of 250 copies, each issue with approximately 60 pages. pkofogralaky The photography club, with Mr. Hoover as advisor, has made much progress during this, its second year. This is evidenced by the pictures in this 1957 Memoir, most of which were taken, developed, and printed by the members of the club. ln addi- tion some pictures had to be enlarged, some had to be cut, and others reprinted. ln order to raise funds for equipment, the club sold pictures of school activities and parties to the students. We wish the club continued success in the coming years. First Row: Don Warner, Elmer Neuman, Bill Sudman, Second Row: Mr. Kelley, Advisor, Roger Moellenkamp, Dennis Lammers. Twelve The New Knoxville Chapter of the Future Farmers of America had a membership of eight- een - four freshmen, nine sophomores, three iuniors, and two seniors. Some of the outstanding activities were at- tending and showing proiects at the county and State fairs, a pest hunt, attending camp, a iudg- ing contest, and banquet at which Miss Jean Gritzmaker was chosen F. F. A. Chapter Queen. We participated in the F. F. A. Foundation Program which consisted of such activities as public speaking contest, Flying Farmer Contest, highway safety, and community service. .
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unior Cfazm Pay unior rom l'llldY haf? the measles-lu 5aY5 DV- Prescott- l think it's going to rain, says Willie Vermin. You did hear bells, Mr. Weeger, but you're not in the Remember me, Chuckie boy? says Frankie Brown as ring, says Cassandra Cholmundeley as Mr. Haines defends Cousin Cora displays a little affection toward Chuck himself. HHIUSS- l think l'll coast a while, says Queenie Smith to Hildy l quit, says Olivia, the maid. The Haines think, Not as Mrs. Haines watches, unnoticed by the girls. again! FIRST ROW fleft to rightlz Linda Leffel, Janice Schrolucke, Grace Settlage, Doris Settlage, Emily Kruse, Jean Eversman. SECOND ROW: Jerry Lutterbeck, Bill Sudman, Don Warner, Bill Jones, Pat Reilly, John Mr. Kenneth List, Director Froning. Fou rteen
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