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V Home Bc Club On September ll, a Home Economics Club of forty-six mem- bers was organized under the supervision of Mary Ann Kuester, Home Ee instructor. Sue Lamb was elected President, Nancy Zwolanek, Vice-president, Phyliss Love, Secretary, Trudy Mos- tert, Treasurer, Norma Jean Frits, Publicity chairman. Club activities consisted of a weiner roast and scavenger hunt on the evening of October l7, and a party in the high school gym on Anril 5 to which non-members were invited, both boys and girls. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The Club had seven members from the Senior ranks, eleven from the Junior, ten from the Sophomore, and eighteen from the Freshmen. Seniors were: Shirley Erickson, Beverly Pannell, Barbara Strandgard, Helen Williams, Kathleen Thompson, Margaret Smith, and Virginia Nay: Juniors: Norma Jean Frits, Frances Peterson, Frances Gilbert, Mary Lee Stearns, Jacqueline Kerr, Dolores Hayes, Patricia Walthers, Joyce fyler, Shirley Jacob- sen, Dolores Skelton, and Mildred Pearsall,.Sophomores: Nancy Zwolanek, Joan Eckar, Sue Lamb, Marilyn Marshall, Joan Schau- land, Joyce Grumadas, Donna Jean Schmoll, Beverly Nose, Norma Lesner, and Elinor Larson, Freshmen: Alice Clossin, Glee Luecke, Wilma Hayes, Betty Cain, Trudy Nostert, Gloria Brall, Barbara Lewis, Darlene Fritz, Edith Putt, Barbara Johnson, Mary Lou Engebretson, Ruth Thompson, Darlene Schafer, Nelda Hollister, r Elinor Eib, Yarilyn Eckelberry, Dorothy King, and Phyllis ove. - Hembers of the Home Ee Club are drawn from all classes, the requisite for membership being on the basis of one year of Home Ee training or present enrollment in a Home Ec group. On November 26 Home Ec ll prepared and served a three-course dinner for the Board of Education, their wives, and the mem- bers of the High School Faculty. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Walther: Mr. Gilbert, Secretary, and Mrs. Gilbert, Nr. Mrs. Ashdown, Nr. Hall, Principal, and Vrs. Hall, Nr. and Mrs, Henry, Mrs. Wainwright, Mr. Munson, and Miss Kuester, Home Ec instructor who was in charge of the dinner. The Fac- ulty-Board dinner is an annual affair in the nature of an in- formal get together with dinner at six prepared and served by the'Home Ec ll Group under the supervision of the Home Ec , instructor.
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Home Ec Spring Style Show ' On the afternoon of Nay lO, the Home Ee Department staged a Spring Style Show in the Auditorium. Mothers and friends of students enrolled in the Home Ec classes were guests. Gar- ments made by the girls as a regular part of their school work were modeled in a modern Floor Show with Marilyn Sidlinger at the piano. The room was attractively decorated with baskets of spring flowers and the run-way to the front of the room was fenced in by flower-entwined lattice work. Frances Gil- bert in an orange-colored formal announced the order of ap- pearance and explained briefly the type of garment modeled. Blouses and skirts were modeled by Joan Ecker, Donna Jean Schmoll, Dolores Schafer, Trudy Nostert, Beverly Hose, Elinor Larson, Wilma Hayes, Phyllis Love, Marilyn Eckelberry, Darlene Fritz, Nancy Zwolanek, Nelda Hollister, Barbara Lewis, Alice Clossin, Sue Lamb, and Norma Lesner. Trudy Mostert, Joan Ecker, Beverly Mose, Dolores Schafer, Sue Lamb, Norma Lesner, Wilma Hayes, Barbara Johnson, Mary Lou Engebretson, Elinor Eib, Marilyn Marshall, and Elinor Larson modeled summer afternoon dresses. Play suits were modeled by Sue Lamb, Donna Jean Schmoll, Elinor Larson, Dorothy King Alice Clossin, and Dolores Schafer The high-light of the Spring Style Show was the appear- ance of the nine girls in the Junior Class wearing the formals they wore at the Junior-Senior Banquet held at Johnson's Tea Room in Moline. They made a charming oicture with a varied array of colors and styles. Although the dresses were no part of the course in sewing offered by the school, each costume reflected the good taste in dress and the feeling for what is appropriate in style and design for certain occasions which an instructor of sewing always hopes to instill as a standard for choice. Frances Peterson, Shirley Jacobsen, and Dolores Skelton wore blue, Mary Lee Stearns and Mildred Pearsall were in white, Patricia Walther and Joyce Tyler had chosen pinkg Dolores Hayes wore a black and white checkg Jacqueline Kerrie was a bright print rayon jersey top with white net skirt. Refreshments of open-face sandwiches, tea, and cookies were served by members of the Home Economics Club.
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