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The Future Homemakers of America under the supervision of Mrs. Geutne r, sold greeting cards and made a quilt which was raffled off at a Many trips and parties were enjoyed throughout the year. Some of our bigger events were Daddy Date Night Athletic Banquet, and a We give special recognition and thanks to our chapter Mother of the Picture 1. Row 1. E. Federici, D. Coop- er, K. Lebens, D. Schuldt, R. Cihak, M. Nagel, J. Cal- lahan, R. Collins, L. Bran- dau, M. Senglin. Row 2. E. Brandau, I. Ja- nulis, E. Vynalek, J. Town- er, A. O'Brien, S. Zika, B. Brancato, C. Ahnell, D. Pal- mer, S. Tomlinson, M. Hoh- enstein, M. Callahan, J. Hood. Row 3. J. Howes, L. Baur, B. Blewett, B. Carrier, L. Vos- try, M. Sippel. Picture 2. Marcia Callahan, presidentg Rose Cihak, Vice-Presidentg Marian Senglin, Secretaryg Annabelle Johnston, Treas- urerg Ann Lehr, Program Chairman. 1237
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Junior Class Play The Pay Off The Juniors under the direction of Misses Joy Hiser and Delphine Lipecki presented this play on the night of November ninth. The cast of the play was as follows: Eliz- abeth Boggs, a housekeeper, Eleanor Larimoreg Grandma Holmes, a very old woman, Marge Cole, Lee Holmes, a high school boy, Jere Va- nek, Jimmy Banks, Lee's friend, Tony Cosen- tinog Dorothy Holmes, Lee's older sister, Maricn Sengling Gladys Caley, a high school girl, Mari- lyn Yunkerg Ola Kring, a dancing teacher, Mary Alice Collier, Harvey Kring, Ola's brother, Don- ald Lorenzg Anny Holmes, the mother, Ann Marie Lehr, Frank Griffith, a detective, Allan Utheg Owen Blake, Dorothy's fiance, Lester Beccue. Lee Holmes' youthful enthusiasm almost makes him a juvenile delinquent when he be- comes involved in the racket of a bunch of crooks. However, with the aid of his widowed mother, he finds a way out of his dilemma and causes the downfall of the villains, almost los- ing his girlfriend in the process because of a beautiful blonde crook. Add to this the antics of Grandma Holmes who Wants to do all the things young folks do, the cook, whose im- patience with grandma has hilarious results, the mother, Uncle Frank, who gets shot in the line of duty, the bad boy, Lee's older sister and her sweetheart and you have the story of a success-- ful play that kept everyone interested until the end. Put 'em up! ii..- What's in the box? This is my plan- A load of furs? Wake up, Granma!
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Student Council i , in L.:l.br'4 3'Y i..T'f.f f .ti Pl fs' Row I: Carol Cooper, Ann Marie Lehr, Marion Senglin, Arthur Creer, David Mor- lock, Lester Beccue, John Hambrick. Row II: Mike Wasilewski, Patricia White, Bar- bara Goodman, Marlene Bartling, Miss Lipecki, sponsor, Gene Adams, Marvin Rauch, Jack Ludes. Our Student Council representatives were elected by their classmates in the spring pre- ceding their term. Members this year were: Freshmen-Carol Cooper, Pat White, John Hambrick, Mike Wasilewski. Sophomores - Marlene Bartling, Gene Adams, David Morlock, Jack Ludes. Juniors-Ann Marie Lehr, Marion Senglin, Dick Hopkins, Lester Beccue. Seniors-Barbara Goodman, Arthur Creer, Marvin Rauch. This year's officers were: President, Arthur Creer, Vice-President, Gene Adams, Secretary, Marion Sengling Treasurer, Marvin Rauch. Our first big problem was to discuss the many problems concerned with having a year- book. After much discussion and with the help of Miss Lipecki, who agreed to sponsor it, work on the book was started. Another project for the Council to work on was sending student representatives to serve on the city-wide Herald-American teen-age panel. The Council worked on all problems through the use of committees. We found this policy saved time and worked efficiently. We have four standing committees composed of one or two Council members and other students. These committees are: Recreation and Safety - fnoon hour, Christmas partyjg Assembly Pro- grams - Cassembly planning, fund driveslg School Welfare - fcards, flowers for illness or deathjg School Spirit - fneat building, athletic backingj. The Council arranged for the non-profit sale of school sweaters at a savings to the stu- dents. A visit by a few students to Reavis High School was arranged for by the Council, also. A good many doings in our school have come about through the work of the council, usually without much fanfare. The Council would like to take this time to thank Dr. Henry and Miss Lipecki for their able guidance.
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