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ramaficzi The Dramatics Club met for the first time in early autumn to elect the following officers: Marjorie Cole, Student Directorg Doris Cooper, Assistant Directory Mary Alice Collier, Secretaryg Jere Vanek, Treasurer: Mr. Williams was the Sponsor The first project the club undertook was to present a one-act play, Betsy, the Bandit's Beautiful Baby, a melo-drama.
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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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rf' mlfwnferfanal in ugfef D For the first time, the Hi Landor Staff sponsored a dance, Winterland in Vel- vet in honor of their yearbook. The dance was given to advertise the book and al- so to make money. The climax of the evening was the announcement of our first yearbook king and queen. The Dance, held in our gym scenically decorated with pines, silver saplings, and soft lights, was a big success with the Golden Notes from LaGrange High School playing the music. Punch and cookies were served and a clock-radio-lamp was raffled off. The King and Queen, elected by popular vote, were Paul Ebeling and Doris Cooper, and their court was Marion Senglin, Doris Schuldt, Marilyn Hohenstein, Carol Cooper, Phyllis Bettenhausen, Viola Kats, Gene Adams, Jack Ludes, David Morlock, .Iere Vanek, and Steve Elliot. The King and Queen were also honored with gifts from the Hi Landor. This page sponsored by FAR AWAY JOE'S 29
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