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ROW I: Mrs. Hilda Geuther, sponsor, Doris Johnson freshmen chapter pres., Betty Nagel, vice-pres.: Edith Granat, secr., Marie Tewes, treas. ROW 2: Ann Marie hehr, senior chapter pres.g Pat Pospisil, vice-pres.: Eda Federici, Sect.: Terry Schmidt, treas. ROW I: E. Vynalek, P. Hren, B. LoBue, N. Orr, E. Federici, C. Ahnell, B. Brancato, J, Howes, E. Mather, E. Mather, M. Landro, R. Collins, M. Senglin. ROW 2: A. Lehr, J. Towner, I. Janulis, M. Weingartner, P. Pospisil, I. Reed, T. Schmidt, D. Schuldt, D. Cooper, M. Hohenstein, M. Sippel, B. Schultz, B. Blewett, Mrs. Geuther, ROW 3: I, Kats, M. Nagel, B. Carrier, M. Kollman, E. White, J. Roth, L. Kramer, R. Johnson, C. Johnson, S. Tomlinson, J. Homerding, T. Molitor, I. Rauch, E. Yunker, L. Brandau. The Senior Chapter of the Future Hornemakers of America under the sponsorship of Mrs. Geuther, en- joyed many parties and field trips throughout the year. Some of the outstanding events of the year were in- itiation fo the Merry Maidens, Athletic Banquet, Daddy Date Night, and the Mother's Tea for the Installation of officers. Funds for the sup- port of the club were augmented by a Fash- ion and Fabric Show, and the sale of barbe- cues and hot dogs at lunch time. 26
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i I it ROW I: Ronald Creer, Betty Nagel, Iere Vanek, President, Marilyn Yunker, Vice President, Marilyn Hohenstein, Secretary, Pat McNeely, Treasurer. ROW 2: David Morlock, Ann Marie Lehr, Geno Federici, Doris Cooper, George Hodges, Carol Hallgren, Paul Ebeling, Eda Federici. .syfuclenf Counci The representatives of our Student Council were elected by their classmates in the spring of the preceding term, except in the case of freshmen. The president of each class automatically becomes a member also. Members this year are: Freshmen: Ronald Creer, Carol Hallgren, Pat McNeely, Betty Nagel, Sophomores: Marilyn Hohenstein, George Hodges, Geno Federici, Nancy Piper, Juniors: Eda Federici, Dave Morlock, Doris Cooper, Robert Landrog Seniors: Jere Vanek, Paul Ebeling, Marilyn Yunker, Ann Marie Lehr, The officers were elected by the student body in the fall of 1952. We sent five representatives to the Northeast-Northwest Convention held at Arlington Heights, Illinois. These rep- resentatives went to panel discussions at which the different problems relating to Student Council and school life were discussed. Our President, Jere Vanek, Promotes a Standard of Conduct and Character. To each of the South Suburban Congress meetings were sent five representatives. Then, in the spring, two members were elected to attend the State Convention held in Chicago. The Student Council planned a program for the year based on Safety, In and Out of School. Also, the Council organized an effective Clean-up Cam- paign. Social or square dancing, sponsored by the council, was heldvon Friday of each week. The Student Council has worked hard this year doing many things which perhaps have gone unnoticed by the students. Nevertheless, the experiences gained have been worthwhile. The Council would like to thank Miss Lipecki and Mr. Davidson for their much was the chairman of a panel which 25 appreciated assistance. discussed How the Student Council
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1 ROW I: J. Enblom, G. Kramer, E. Granat, S. Burris, D. Hufker, W. Johnstone, B. Schmilke. ROW 2: B. Eierdam, M. Cox, L. Garcia, E. Lehr, C. Larson, B. Nagel, D. Johnson. I. Cooney, M. Tewes, I. Johnson. ROW 3: L. Jaeger, Hallgren. H x ','lH.Pfo 'i t V R. Cox, M. Holz, D. Myrick, M. Mansell, B. Voss, J.vH0dorowicz, D. Lebens, C. 66 77 err? Waidenb This year the F. H. A. grew so large that it was divided into two groups and a freshmen chapter was formed under the direction of Mrs. Geuther as sponsor, and Mrs. Voss as chapter mother. This chapter, the Merry Maidens, un- dertook handicraft as a main activity. They also sponsored a Hardtimes Dance with a Box Social The freshmen were initiated early in February I and after their initiation they worked on their degrees. The Merry Maidens officers this year were: Doris Johnson, president, Betty Nagel, vice-president: Edith Granat, secretaryg and Marie Tewes, treasurer. . .Q ' .. --Q ggi - 15.5 I' , .,f.-I x ,ff , . xg'
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