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l ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB is The school organiza- Tion which Teaches sophomore girls To claclq Their lcniTTing needles as TasT as Their Tongues. The club was Tormed To give occupaTions Tor leisure momenTs. The sophomore girls become acquainTed wiTh many PresidenT .... Vice-PresidenT . . SecreTary. . . Treasurer ..,.... FaculTy Adviser. . . ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB BACK ROW-Madsen, Hammer- berg, Parker, Graham, HoTsTeT- Ter, Fauser, M. Russell, Mac- Diarrnid, Day, Kendall. FOURTH ROW-Barr, Homrig- hous, B. J. Anderson, Case Treadwell, T h o m a s, Darling Shriver, Kobernus, A. Weiss. THIRD ROW-SchulTz, Longley Murphy, Cornelius, A. Ander- son, Kagy, Haiges, B. Weiss Feidlh SECOND ROW-P. Russell, Gian nolTi, Anglesano, Nissen, Mc Farland, Davidson, Gerhardt, STewarT, Thompson, WalTher. FRONT ROW-Goodman, Theisen, LichT, JohnsTon, Kress, Kay Magoon, Moore, Nelson. Page lo . . .BeTTy Kay . . .Joyce Kress . .Alice Moore Helen Magoon . . .Miss ShaTer ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB BACK ROW-Dellycke, Osgood, Taube, VarTy, Johns, Learny, McCauley, M. McNeIlis, Cal- lahan. THIRD ROW-Burley, Naurnan, NighTingale, Gregg, Taggarf, W e sTe n, Brown, WellingTon, Palmer, McMicken. SECOND ROWeTaylor, Shouhan- of, Lee, McNulTy, Nelson, Wie' clenbeclc, Schulz, Merle, Meinl hard, BuTler. FRONT ROW-Urnholfz, Wendell, Mons, Havens, ST. Aubin, Wesl- gaTe, l-l. McNellis, Weis, Miss Shafer. oT Their classmaTes aT These colorTul inTormal meeT- ings. Because The club is very large and insTrucTs girls in all sorls oT needlework and handcraTT, sev- eral upper class girls were made assisTanTs To Miss ShaTer This year. PresidenT ...., . .DoroThy ST. Aubin Vice-PresidenT. . . ...BeTTy Kay SecreTary,. .... Enid Havens Treasurer ...... , .Marian WesTgaTe FaculTy Adviser, . . . .Miss ShaTer
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THE TRAPEZE AGENTS have always been The lead- ing change iinglers and subscripTion collecTors of The school. This year's group is To be noTed Tor The way in which They raised The number oT Trapeze subscripTions. On Friday mornings Trap agenTs are The mosT popular people in school. During Trap or Tabula drives They are looked upon as necessary annoyances. Are you good-humored? Can you make coherenT announcemenTs? Above all, do you possess a large purse? IT so, you mighT make a good Trap agenT. TRAP AGENTS BACK ROW-Graurran, Erskine fall, RowboTham, G o r s l i ne, Schwerin. THIRD ROW-MeTcalf, Knapp, Laube, W r i g h T, Schroeder, Ruckle, Bodin, MalTz, Solinsky, Darnrnarell. SECOND ROWfBeeman, Curfis, WeTTsTaedT, M u n r o, Diehl, Hauss, Larson, KesTer, Deans, Pedersen. FRONT ROW-Siliander, Moore, Ne Crosby, Brown, Boofh, Hol- lowed, Finney, Baker, Tooker. THE SMOKING COUNCIL is The one school or- ganizaTion aT whose nneeTings none of The TaculTy has ever been presenT. IT is an excellenT example of The unofficial selT-governmenT which The sTudenTs of The Oak Park High School have long enjoyed. This council includes some oT The ouTsTanding aTh- leTes and sTudenT leaders who are well able To enTorce sTudenT-made laws regulaTing smoking. OperaTing wiThouT The beneTiT oT G-men, never- Theless, The Smoking Council always geTs iTs man and Tries his case immediafely. SMOKING COUNCIL BACK ROW-PeTerson, Aa rTs, Hackman, CoulTer. FRONT ROWfVirgiIi, McDonald, LuTkin, CoTsworTh, EngelhardT. Page l5 STanfon, Kmiecik, Meyer, Weed:
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ATALANTA is The girls' aThleTic associaTion. Any girl can become a member provided she has earned ZOO poinTs, makes passing grades in all her subiecTs, and earns l5O poinTs each year. The ideals oT The club are expressed in The moTTo: l promise To up- hold The ideals oT The girls' aThleTic associaTion by promoTing inTeresT in aThleTics and The ouT oT doors, by living so ThaT l may be healThy and sTrong, and by malcing good sporTsmanship a consTanT TacTor in my conducT. As usual ATalanTa sponsored The annual TooTball ATALANTA BACK ROW-Orr, Thomson, Rib- beclc, Jones, Wood, Boller, Or- vis, SuTor, Maior, Hagen, Zue- Tell. FOURTH ROW-Cornelius, Rhame, Ripley, MerriTT, McClinTock, J. . Hammerberg, C. Harrirnerberg, Bergen, McKee, Klein, Coombs. THIRD ROW-Reese, OTley, Reich- er'r, Lang, Meinhard, Merle, McKerrow, G. Robinson, Ruckle Kellogg, Crompton. SECOND ROW-Myrberg, Mc- Neely, Klumb, Nerad, Holden, Mangold, Rob-erTs, Hunl, Keller Coben, Rossbach. FRONT ROW-Williams, Barr, WeTTsTaedl', Nolan, Aal- bue, Sweany, N. Robinson, Carl- son, Anderson. ATA LANTA BACK ROW-Thompson, Bell, Bry- anT, Hawkes, Coil, Thorsen, Brandenburg, GoeliTz, PeTfer, Toolcer, Wilson, WesTcoTT, Jen- sen. FOURTH ROW-Schaub, Sanem, Doke,Bodin,Gonnerman,Omara, Olson, Tegerdine, Magill, Locke, Benfley. THIRD ROW-JohnsTon, Longley, Larson, Leinbach, Murphy, Kel- logg, Miller, Daniels, Rosen, Lower, Morgan. SECOND ROW-McCornack, Saf- fran, Marshall, FuETon, Malec, Bridgen, Jordan, Wesfen, Selby. FRONT ROW-Davis, Lomax, Har- ris, Bourgeois, Williams, Dahl, Ouambusch, MorTensen, Silver- man. dance. ATTer many weeks oT hard work, The com- miTTees had a righT To be proud oT Their achieve- menTs. OuTsTanding club meeTings were Those oT The AmaTeur Program, Penny Carnival, and The Swimming ParTy. PresidenT .... .,.. B eTTy Williams Vice-PresidenT. . . . , .Barbara Bourgeois SecreTary . . . . . . .BeTTy Dahl Treasurer. . . . . .Grace Ouambusch FaculTy Adviser. . . . .Mrs. MarTin Page I7
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