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A R V E S T --ii Seated on Floor, Loft to Right I Wilson, I Rondel, D Clark, V Allen, B L Sager, I Cole, Phyllis Valentine Second Row l s Robb, B lyere, J Knox, E Wilt, C Morse, A Carson, I Uloth, I Allen, L Dunbar Third Row R Wilt, L Wilt, J Uloth, E Anderson A Willard, I Hagadorn, I Jones, I Simpkins Fourth Row I Wyman U Clark, P Tuttle B Phenicie, I lox, B J Sager, V Anderson Om? COHOIVILCJ 6' The Home Economics Club has thirty members At the be ginning of the year e initiated all the new members in a very serious manner At the Community Fair the Home Econo mics Club sold refreshments pop corn, pop, hot dogs and hanv burgs 'e also had charge of various booths The fair was sponsored by the F F A and our club Hot lunches are prepared under the guidance of Mrs Robb, who places a Home Ec III girl in charge of the menus and the preparation of the food, and the Home Ec I and II girls are helpers We are planning the first all hlgh party which is to be held sometime this spring. At our first meeting we chose the following officers: President ----------------- -- ---- Marilyn Hagadorn Vice-Pres1dent- ---------- ------- Carolyn Morse Secretary- --- - ---------- ---- Bettie Lou Sager Treasurer ----- -- - -- ----- ---Betty Jane Sager We chose for our club flower, the sweet peag the colors pink, white and blueg and the Michigan Club Song and Smiles for our songs. 22 H E R if ft' 2, ' 4 4 W - r- f 4 A : Q 0 o e ':' e 6 e s : e o o o o o o e e e 2 o n n e g e Q 9 o e 3 o p o o g 0 e n e e e e 2 ll , .- W O A 1 nv , e rf o 0 c e o o . V e 0 o , .
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R V E S T :zen ff Seven years ago the Siren began its history Every year it has changed in a number of ways Last year the Siren was one of six school papers in Michigan, to be recog nized by both state and national committees in the Columbia Scholastic Associa tion, who sponsor tuberculosis project each year We were presented with a C6Ptlf1C8t8 of Merit, by Miss Ruth Carlton, of Lansing We were lucky to be chosen again this year to represent Michigan The Siren is one of twenty six school papers to be sent to the National Committee We hope we shall receive, a Certificate of Merit again this year 'e have made approximately 2 on advertisements this year The medals are bought and everyone is working hard to earn one We have paid for our picture in the annual with money earned from advertisements The Siren Staff for 1942 45 is as follows Editor Jean Richard Asslstant Editor Bob Hayward Ray Case Band Kathryn Sampson Home Ec Mary Jane Wyman Sports Editor Arden Cole Grade News Mildred Fox School News Carolyn Morse Glee Club Barbara Kishpaugh Because of limited space all staff members are not listed, but they are however, in the picture below 1 LOGO P1 Bottom Row lisa Vsllad, L Dunbar, I Allen, K lox, I Hagadorn, H Winans, D Trimble, I Alfrey, G Pflager, Irs Hoenig Second Row A Cole L An- derson, I Dennis R Pentelow, C Morse, I Kilt, A, Goldsm th, B Sager, I Shi! Third How B Kishpangh, 0 Gilbert, A. lille, P Tuttle, B Hayward, J. Richard, L. Zander, K. Sampson, H. Wilson, P. Valentine. H A E R 21 466 I-1 . Fe Fe As ' ' ' ' P. T. A: ------------------- --------------------------- Marilyn Hagadorn fN 4 Q :HM :jg , -A I .t'L' A ' W ' ' ea , . , , , . I Q .:. A lf
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President V1ce President Secret ry Treasurer atchdog 'dvisor R V E S T 779 Chapter 53 Gerald Righter Lynn Anderson Robert Goodyear Gerald Burch Po ard Hinsdale T I' StOI'I'S This year the F F A Chapter has a new advisor, Fr Storrs The Chapter was active throughout the summer, carrying on softball games :ith various other teams When school was resumed, the Chapter carried on inter Chapter activities with norenci Most of the boys attended the Leadership Training Conference at Hudson At tb1S conference some of the boys were raised to the rank of Future Farmers The County Corn Husking Contest was Ield at Sand Creek this year and was won by a team composed of County Farmers, with Adrian second and Sand Creek third The W F A Chapter and the Home Economics Club also co sponsored the Community Fair which was considered very successful First Row, Left to Right: Howard Hinsdale, Arden Cole, Lynn Anderson, Gerald Burch, Ray Case. Second Row, Left to Bight: I . Storrs, Dean Trimble, Howard Winans, Vincent Herr, Raymond Billard, Gerald Righter. Third Row, Left to Right: William Alfrey, Bob Goodyear, George Pflager, Sylvester Herr, Dale Pelhanu HA . ER 25 Reporter --------- - ---------------------------------- Ray Case
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