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HOMEMAKING CLUB First Row: S. Rogers, C. Kingsley, M. Camburn, L. Kohler, M. Bird, E. Spike, M. Fosdick, President, D. Otto, Vice President, V. Luckhardt, Secretary, S. Her- ter, Treasurer, D. Burkhardt, I. Blair, M. Weed. Second Row: I. Grob, V. Klue- ter, E. Ellis, M. Burmeister, G. Klueter, A. Klein, E. Ellis, A. Robison, O. Barnard, W. Koebbe, M. Bredernitz, E. Noble, M. Harwood, S. Stevenson, B. Steiner, B. McCollum, A. Kern, G. Heininger, S. Finkbeiner, M. Chlystek, S. Maschino, L. Kohler, Mrs. Washburn, Sponsor. Top Row: P. Henderson, H. Seitz, D. Hall, V. Schaefer, D. Milky, M. Henderson, E. Hertler, J. Theurer, J. Braun, D. Finkbeiner, A. Kuebler, M. Feldkamp, H. Kohler, M. Burmeister, M. Owen, M. Sally, C. Rentsch- ler, S. Kern, L. Tower, D. Smith. Although the Home Ec. Club has held very few meetings this year, its pre- sence and cooperation has been felt throughout the entire school. The first party held last fall was a chili con carne supper. Afterwards an evening of fun and games was immensely enjoyed in the gym. Contributions of the Club this year have been ten dollars for the P. A. system, a small Philco radio and a dining room table for the Homemaking depart- ment. The Club earned its money by running the Food Booth at the F.F.A. fair, by altering band uniforms, an by serving a banquet to the district Agriculture teachers. Another service given to the school was the mending of the baseball un orms. One of the high-lights of the season was the very successful presentation of the second annual style show. The seniors distinguished themselves as in- terior decorators by completely metamorphosing the teacher's room into a charm- ing restful place where teachers may relax or work. Who says the age of mira- cles is over? Congratulations to this whole group of future homemakers who are realizing and tackling cheerfully and earnestly their many problems!
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GLEE CLUB First Row: D. Finkbeiner, T. Kohler, B. Kazmaier, M. Camburn, C. Kingsley, S. Kern, G. Klueter, M. Sally, L. Kohler, D. Hall G. Heininger, L. Beckington E. Spike, Second Row: J. Theurer, S. Feldkamp, A. M. Klein, L. Lange, A. Ellis, E. Ellis, D. Otto, E. Noble, O. Barnard, M. Bredernitz, E. Moehn, A. Gall, E. Ernst, D. Smith, L. Tower, M. Burmeister, M. Burmeister, M. Finch, M. Baker, B. Nelson, I. Blair, D. Burkhardt, S. Herterg Miss Horning, Director. Top Row: I. Cuff, V. Luckhardt, A. Klein, A. Kuebler, A. Robison, S. Maschino, L. Sally, M. Henderson, E. Hertler, L. Kohler, M. Deitiker, I. Grob, P. Henderson, C. Rentschler, H. Seitz. During the first semester Mrs. Dinelly was the music and art teacher. She and her department helped make many entertainments more enjoyable by furnishing special numbers. The last fine program presented by Mrs. Dinelly was at Christmas time. Th program included the grade students and the High School Glee Club. The second semester, the Girls' Glee Club, u der the direction of Miss Horning has sung a group of Stephen Foster melodies including 'Old Black Joen, 'Old Folks at Home' UBeautiful Dreamern, and WDe Camptown Races' acted in cos- tume, as well as folk songs of many nations. They sang at the pot-luck dinner given in honor of the Glee Club and the Band, and at High School assemblies.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: W. Haeussler, L. Heimeninger, R. Fischer, M. Levleit, A. Luckhardt, A. Haeussler, V. Haeussler, D. Robison R. Baker, E. Feurbacher, G. Haeussler, R. Hosmer, W. Hack. Second Row: Mr. Durgess, Advisor, L. Steiner, E. Koebbe, E. Anderson, N. Finkbeiner, T. Ormsby, R. Sally, F. Karn, H. Feeman, R. Bearss, K. Cammetg Mr. O'Bradovich, Mr. Bearss, Honorary Members, Top Row: E. Kohler, D. Gordon, G. Stull, D. Carr, F. Chlystek, R. Barnard, E. Heiber, K. Gramer, H. Wilson, C. Hertler, W. Bradley. Starting the year of 1940-41 with 40 members, the F.F.A. put on a very successful Commu ity Fair, Egg Show, and Father and Son Banquet. They financed the buying of the Public Address system by lending 5103.823 they helped plant 120 evergreen trees as well as numerous other shrubs, and, helped maintain the lawn by improving soil and planting grass where needed. The Club sent Dwight Carr and Leonard Burmeister as delegates to the State F.F.A. convention, and 23 members went to East Lansing to participate in the State F.F.A. Judging Contest. Officers for the year were: President- ------ Duane Robison Treasurer ------ Victor Haeussler Vice President--Alvin Haeussler Reporter ------- Leonard Burmeister Secretary ------- Andrew Luckhardt Watch Dog ------ Maurice Levleit Advisor ----------- Mr. H. F. Burgess
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