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What's for supper? t ' tt r- L . V . f H, A, . 2, X . , M If , , ,f 4, 1. ' 9 , ,off .aff ,WZ ,K Qf ,M f rr f Whats cookin' Since its formation about thirty years ago, the Home Ec. Club has enjoyed a large following. This year the club met on the first and third Monday of every month, the first being a business meet- ing, and the second, social. The club had many interesting pro- grams during the year such as Lottie Gehrkes cake decoration demonstration. The project for the year was Christmas caroling and gifts for rest-homes. The club is connected with the Fu- ture Homemakers of America which is a national organization and anyone who has or is taking home economics is eligi- ble to join. The sponsors of the Home Ec. Club are Mrs. Tom, Miss Meredith, Mrs. Abell, and Mrs, Neill. Student Council represen- tatives were Lynda Iohnson and Shirley Owen. 9 L Undulations in the making 0 0 0 0 O 0 .W I HOME EC CLUB OFFICERS ROW l: Secretary Anita Brogle, President Carole Mowry. ROW 2: Vice-President Betty Lassen. Treasurer Lou Eva Allen. Busy fingers ,K44 9 V15 25
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. A. A. in action 0 o o o o 4 4 0 o Shoot! Make that goal! My point! Whatever the game or sport, the girls of the G.A.A. find it enjoyable and join the fun with en- thusiasm. Besides learning a skill they have a chance to make good friends and learn teamwork. If you're looking for a healthful way to enjoy sports- join the G,A.A.! Seated - President Iudy Cronk, standing-Vice-President Barb Adock, Treasurer Iudy Larson, Secretary Donna Johnston. WY:- y QV They know team work counts at by ,, . L , iff mg., v ice , '. t 1, 3 ,Egi- A: lt is the purpose of the Girls' Athletic As- sociation to promote interest in all sports, phy- sical efficiency, and good fellowship among the girls of the high school, The years activities consisted of the fol- lowing tournaments: soccer, softball, ping pong, badminton, and hockey. One of the most important activities is the Pigskin Parade, the dance after the last football game, The girls also run the refresh- ment stand at Strobel Field during the foot- ball season. Miss l-lorst was tlne faculty sponsor, Terry Delsaine and Susan Scott were the two Stu- dent Council representatives The club is open to all high school girls who are interested in athletic: in general The members are given points for taking part in tournaments and individual sports. The out- standing senior girl is awgrdffd g trophy, while other awards include brrifw-lit-ts, letters and numerals. 24 P- . 1119 U7 I Qt P - .Liar on 9! 4 QL bl i -Q K , gigs- . ' '
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l They'1l mend our wounds Future urses learning the trade .... ' 4: 'fs lv' , , '5 if 3 Q JI, 'Nina' i if ViCe.Pre5iden1 Nancy Poeschl, President Iudy Icxmeson, Secretary Donna Kahler. Looking tor a Worthwhile career, girls? Would you like to find satisfaction in a job well done? Will you be Willing to spend many hours helping those who are ill? Then, its the Future Nurses' Club tor you, Sandusky High School has an active group of girls who are learning the fundamentals ot a nursing career. For their meetings on Tuesday nights the girls invite local doctors and nurses to speak to them, enjoy movies, and make visits to the hospitals to learn rnore about the dif- ferent phases ot nursing. As o way to gain experience, the girls ot this club are stationed in the sick roorn and the nui f' office each period of the day. Sponsors oi '-ib are Mrs. Winkler, Miss Wi ter, and U.- nentsch. H599 25 knees ahead Appfgciqr X V ed medic al attention
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