Savanna Township High School - Annavas Yearbook (Savanna, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FAIVIED AS COOKS The Ilome liteonomics Club was organized in September, l929. Any girl in the Home lfleonomies llepartment with an average of B or above who paid her dues niigrhi he a member. 'l'here were about forty-two members. They held nieetingrs the first Thursday of every month. Due to the large number of extra eurricular activities it was impossible for everyone to at- tend. Miss Reed, the State adviser, said the meetings might be held in class. starting in October, l934. Any person of the Home Economics Class may now be a member. There are fifty-six members now. The Club has been quite aetive this year. They entertained their mothers and Mr. and Mrs. llafemann at a buffet. supper in September, and the wo-men faculty and wives of the men at a tea in December. They had a home-made eandy sale which provided money for a. white glass eonsole set for the buffet. ln October, ten of the girls and Mrs. Estabrook went to Chicago to the Ilome Economies Convention. The Club had a. doughnut, sale to raise money. 'llhey sold over two hundred dozen doughnuts. VVith this money they affiliated with the state organization, bought two dozen crystal goblcts, a four-piece lace set and candles. hater the Hatfemanns gave them a rug Whicih they had cleaned and sized, and placed in the dining room. First Row-Marjorie Wallace, Rose Crisci, Betty Welch, Helen Morgan, Martha Bundy, Betty Rasmussen, Mrs. Estabrook, Freda King, Pattylou Pelikan, Gladys Runyan, Marcella Hersey, Hazel Belle Ferry, Second How4Anna Iovinelli, Lorraine Thulen, Dolores McCue, Lillian Russell, Phyllis Smith, Virginia Reese, Nelda Fields, Ruth Dannels, Wilma Plattenberger, Doris Kolar, Kathryn Yakovitch, Amy Williston, Dorothy Smith, Jacquelyn Bow- man, Betty Boothby. Third RowfApril Hess, Mildred McCue, Norma Cook, Marcile Ritchie, Mabel Fitz- patrick, Mary Louise King, Marie Thompson, Nellie Campbell, Lorraine Water- man, Wanda Kennedy, .lane Fitzpatrick, Ellen Lundy, Jean Hersey, Florence Groezinger, Berness Mann, Mildred Maurer. Top Rowfllarjorie XNittenberger, Mary Nahlik, Lillian Schneck, Betty Lou Ferris, Kathleen Klingler, Jean Schmidt, Delray Kennedy, Gladys Bradford, Vera Conley, Eddo Mae Hood, Dorothy Ensch, Lillian Smolek, Marie Krahn, Henrietta Sikkema. 4l

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CGIVIIVIERCIAL CLUB GIVES EXPERIENCE IN FINANCE Top Row,-Emma Hollister, Darlene Curpen, Bernadine Sorensen, Gladys Getty, Kathleen McGovern, Shirley Stevens, Jane Hafemann, Ruby Knapp, Dorothy Daley, Agnes Hummel, .loan Withhart, Mary Doty, Jeanne Lumsden, Meredith Schrunk, Wayne Swanson, Carl Bertholt, Herbert Gifford, John Smolek, Harold Schmidt, Elmer Struckman, Edward O'Neal, Richard Sikkema, Anton Vetrisek, Clarence Eaton, Paul Rath. Second Row4Miss Mullen, Joyce Lanning, Etta Hastings, Grace Chafer, Lorraine Ginie, Helen Iovinelli, Helen Darr, Levora Johnson, Evelyn Stiles, Bettie Dempsey, Berniece Stiles, Hattie Bey, Catherine Sampson, Helen Mulcrone Jeanne Greison, Eva Belle Stratton, Doris Bertholf, Lois Wheldon, Carmaletta Vomhoff, Jane Davis, Rose Vaccaro, Enid Sellers, Vivian McMahon, Anita La- Sarge, Jessie Groharing, Alvin Seidenburg, Lloyd Becker, Charles Bedford, Robert Williams, Robert Smith, Miss Rose. Third Row-Beatrice Hastings, Genevieve Withhart, Geraldine Mach, Ruth Reibel, Henrietta Nehrkorn, Ruth Dannels, Genevieve Stouvenel, Marie Thompson, Wini- fred Brock, Margaret Rogers, Helen Waring, Catherine Sullivan, June Fitzpat- rick, Robert Sack, Donald Bristol, James Hoover, Robert Howe, Kenneth Hoover, Daniel 0'Leary, Marvin Moltman, Robert Runyan, Donald Croghan, Bottom Rowflone Sartwell, Mildred 'vVithhart, Olive Devine, Wenona Yochem, Rhuea Brown, Lauretta Doran, Robert Blair, Milton Kelsey, Mary Bahne, Kath- leen Wilson, Mary Goss, Robert Tuite, James Cimino, Charles Nast, William Sievert, Karl King, Russell Fields, Bernard Reibel, Orval Bertholf, The Commercial Club was orgranizcd in January, l9'i2 'tor the purpose of promoting an interest in the commercial field a'id of aequainting' the students with modern prcgreszaive business methods. Any junior, senior. or special student carrying' one or more commercial subjects is eligible tor membership. 'I'he Commercial Club ot ,336 has been unusually active. NW-ll will we remember our hot-dog' and peanut sales, and esperially that i,'Ill'lSIIll2lS party when Mr. Moughler surprised us by coining as Santa tlaus. The seniors of the Connnercial Club leave their unexcelled ability and super- talents in commercial studies to the class of '37, hoping: that they will cariy on the good work. The following officers were elected: President .......................... ......... IN lary Goss Vice-President. . . . . .llonald Crogrhan Secretary ........ . . .lrlninia Hollister Treasurer ......... .... ll lary Bahne Sergeant at arms. . . ..... , . .Herbert Gifford 40



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F. F. A. MAKES HARD WORK FUN The Future Farmers of America was organized in Savanna Township High School at the beginning of this year. The purpose of F. F. A. is to promote vocational agriculture in the high schools of America by developing the pride of future farmers in voca- tional agriculture, to create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations, to create and nurture a love of country life, to establish thrift through keeping farm management accounts, to afford a medium of co-op- erative buying and selling, and to build up the confidence of the farm boy in himself and his Work, Future Farmers believe in the saying f'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy , so they have held several social gatherings and visited the National Live Stock Exposition in Chicago. Clyde Rury is president, Paul Rath, vice-president, Alvin Siedenburg, secretary-treasurer, and LaVerne Mielke, editor. Mr. Lamoreux is sponsor. Top Row-Clyde Rury, Jack McIntyre, Henry Rath, Alvin Seidenburg, Wilbur Stiles. Second Row--Paul Rath, Carl Bertholf, Robert Gilman, Joseph Rath, Clarence Haring, Paul Miller. Third Row-Ralph Gilman, William Sikkenia, Mr. Lamoreux, Gail Frederick, Ger- vace Law. 42

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