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SERVICE CLUB l First How: Iimmy Miller, Iudy Semler, Mary Io Hubbard, Donna Ruth Snow, Mary Barlow, Doris Carroll, Helen Snow, Martha Stoops, Doris Pass, Donald Stringer. Second Row: Albert Lee Bennett, Ramona Miller, Audrey Semler, Wanda Thomas, Charles Luellen, Doris Long, Ruth Davis, Patricia Cooney, Thelma Beeson, lack Carroll, Miss Lamberson, The officers of the year of the Service Club have been: President .,..., ......... M ary Barlow Vice Pres. ................,......................... Doris Carroll Sec.-Treas ............,...........................,.,.. Helen Snow Service Club was organized in 1943 and since then has been active in furthering the interests of the Armed Forces in our school. It consists of those students who have had a brother, sister, or father in World War ll. During the Seventh Victory Loan it took charge of the stamp and bond sales at the school. The main project of the year has been to purchase an honor roll for the school listing all the boys in all branches of the service that have attended New Lisbon School. To help finance this an all school program was given in the spring. BOOSTER CLUB First How: Albert Lee Bennett, Doris Long, Delores Matney, Ramona Miller, Mary Barlow, Doris Carroll, Wanda Thomas, Helen Snow, Martha Stoops, Doris Pass, Donna Snow, Iimmy Miller. Second How: Lloyd Werking, Mary Io Hubbard, Betty Paul, Valaire Clampitt, Virginia Owens, Esther Hall, Waneta Russell, Thelma Brenner, Ruth Davis, Annabell Clampitt, Iudy Semler, Charles Luellen. Third Row: Mrs. Garver, Bobbie King, Ruby Raines, Doris Watkins, Audrey Semler, Phyllis Smith, Eugene Query, Don Faucett, Eldon Sons, Thelma Beeson, Ianice Cox, Patricia Cooney, Alice lean Austin, Louise McKillip, Virginia Riggle. The following officers were elected at the re-organization meeting of the Booster Club: President ............................................ Doris Carroll Vice Pres. ....... ...,... W anda Thomas Sec. Treas. ......,.. ......... M ary Barlow B. B. Reporter .................................. Helen Snow Roving Reporter ......,...,..........,.... Ramona Miller An impressive candlelight initiation cere- mony inducted students desiring admission to the club. They earned this right by obeying certain orders issued by the charter members. Candidates for the cermony were: Thelma Brenner. Patricia Cooney, Ianice Cox. Ruth Davis, Mary Io Hubbard, Bobbie lean King, Dorothy Ford, Doris Long, Louise McKillip, De- loris Matney, Iames Miller, Eugene Query, Virginia Riggle, Ruby Raines, Waneta Russel. Virginia Owens, Iudy Semler, Phyllis Smith, Eldon Sons, Martha Stoops, Doris Watkins. The club sponsored a Christmas Party for the basketball boys and coach which was well attended despite the winter weather. The officers served the chili for the boys which Mr. and Mrs. Ankrom generously plan- ned and furnished after the Straughn game in February. Members also made and distributed in- dividual symbols for the Sectional Tourney.
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.!46!UCLllCeJ.NOI'l'Le C. Left to Right Standing: Miss Stewart. Doris Carroll. Enid McKillip, Waneta Russell. Left to Right Seated: Wanda Thomas. Ramona Miller, Audrey Sernler, Mary Barlow ADVANCED HOME EC. CLASS Our advanced Home Economics Class has seven members in it. We have had a variety of activities this year. Solving clothing prob- lems was the first thing we took up. We studied buying, selecting, planning and con- structing our clothing along with personality GIRLS' The Girls' 4-H club organized in April under the leadership of Miss Iohnson. Officers were chosen and outline of work was started. Mrs. Calvin Faucett being appointed leader for the summer. The officers selected were: President ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,..,..,.................,..., Mary Faucett Vice President ,,,..,r.i.,....rr.,...,,,, Annabell Clampitt Secretary-Treasurer ........ ........ V alaire Cl-ampill Health Chairman ............ ................. D OHS Bell Recreation Chairman .,....... ........ H amona Miller Song Leader ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,, D01'iS Watkins We started our year out with 18 members. Meetings were held every two weeks. Attend- ance at the meetings was good. At the end of the year 18 girls completed. Norma lean Sal- yer and Doris Watkins gave a public demon- ' 25 and personal appearance. The second semes- ter we have been studying housing the family. planning for family needs. managing, money for -the house, and caring for the house. Before the year is over we expect to take up the problems of Home and Social Relations. Sponsor-lean Stewart 4-H CLUB stration, making our club a standard club. For this the club will receive a seal. For having 100 per cent completion the club will receive a set of flags for the Rural Youth. Most of the girls placed high at the 4-H Fair, three entering the dress revue contest. At the beginning of the year the Farm Bur- eau gave each member a beginning pin. For finishing they are giving a completion pin. These are to be received later along with the other awards. In September the officers of the club partic- ipated in a program given at Sulphur Springs which turned out successfully.
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SUNSHINE CLUB First Row: Doris Long, Deloris Matney, Valaire Clampitt, Annabell Clampitt, Ruth Davis, Mary Barlow, Doris Carroll, Thelma Beeson, Second Row: Ramona Miller, Thelma Brenner, Wanda Thomas, Mrs. Stewart, Audrey Semler, Phyllis Smith, Helen Snow. To join the Sunshine Club the girls had to earn fifty points. Things they could do for points were: Pay dues for the year. Visit the aged and sick. Attend Sunday School and Church. Assist a teacher. Make a public appearance. Bring canned fruit or canned vegetables. On November 30. our officers were elected as follows: President ........ ....... A nnabell Clampitt Vice Pres. ..... ..,.....,.,...... R uth Davis Corres. Sec. ...... ....... V alaire Clampitt Rec. Sec. .........,.,.............................. Mary Barlow Treasurer .......................................... Doris Carroll Our Club was initiated and ofiicers installed by the New Castle Chapter on Ianuary 30, 1946, with a candlelight service. After which our club served them with refreshments. Flower: Yellow Rose Colors: Yellow and White Motto: Others Emblem: The Rising Sun Song: My Sunshine Girl HOME EC. CLUB 'llil f :tl The purpose of the Club: Pint Rowzl Iulia Saul, Doris Long, Deloris Matney, Ramona Miller, Wanda Thomas, Doris Carroll, Ianice Cox, Phyllis Smith, Thelma Beeson, Iudy Semler. Second Row: Mrs. Miller fclub Mother! Ioyce Kautz, Enid McKillip, Betty Paul, Valaire Clampitt, Waneta Russel, Audrey Semler, Mary Barlow, Ruth Davis, Annabell Clampitt, lean Stewart tSponsorJ. The organization and tirst meeting of the New Lisbon Home Ec. Club was held October 23, 1945. Officers elected were: President .,............,................,...... Wanda Thomas Vice Pres. ,..... ........,... D oris Carroll Secretary ............................ ......... R amona Miller Treasurer .............................................. Ianice Cox To encourage democratic living in the home and community. To work tor better home and family life for all. To promote international good will. To encourage the development of leader- ship and co-operation. To provide wholesome recreation. To promote a growing appreciation oi the joys and satistactions of homemaking. To emphasize the importance of house membership. 27 8. To further interest in home economics. The Flower .............................................. Red Rose The Colors ..,.... ......,,............ R ed and White The Motto ..... ...... T oward New Horizons
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