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Flower Arranging Club The Flower Arranging Club was or- ganized in October to give students fur- ther opportunity for the study and practice of flower arrangement. The meetings were held on alternate Thurs- days in the Home Economics dining room. At one meeting Miss Campbell showed kodachrome slides of flower ar- rangements. At other meetings the members held contests in fruit and flower arrangement and made plans for entering some of their studies in the Junior Division of the Indiana State Fair Flower Arrangement Show. Co- sponsors of the club are Miss Campbell and Mrs. Porter. Prcsi de n t Frances Lange Secretclry Dorothy Kaelin Treasurer Barbara Jackson Program Chairman Jean Schied FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Row 1 lleft to rightl 1 Mrs. Florence Porter, sponsor: Barbara Jackson, Phyllis McDonald, Frances Lange, Marguerite Hardy, Miss Mildred Campbell. Row 2: Barbara Scheid, Betty Reitzel, Margaret Harding, Dorothy Kaelin, June Ormsby, Ann Mueller. GERMAN CLUB President President B b M't h ll ' -' - . . 0 . 10 6 , Gemge Schmkel The German Club is open to all Vice-president Vzcc-preszderlt Martha Eifert Betty Handy students who have had one semester Sfmffflflf SPf'1'f'ffl1'y of German. Dotty Davis Clara Foernzler Treasurer Timaru-er The club holds monthly meetings Ned Hendrickson Charles Norris X at which time German songs are sung and varied programs are presented. Row 1 tleft to rightb: Jon Henry Rouch, Alan Kamplain, Beth Fifer. Marilyn Rogers, Jean Clark, Dotty Davis, Betty Billeter, Marianne Buschmann, Clara Foernzler, Betty Grayson, Phoebe Good. Row 2: Richard Wood, Hans Steilberger, Carol Thoms, Frances Burbridge. Martha Foernzler, Joan Eisenbarth, Jo Ann Passwater, Ned Hendrick- son, Miss Louise Reiter. Row 3: Creighton Kimler, Burton Randolph, Tom Mantel, John Federman, Martha Schoch, Martha Eifert, Betty Wales, Jim McCoy, Betty Handy, Sally Fleischer. Row -1: Charles Norris, Myron Kasle, George Schricker, Bob Kramer, Jo Koss, Naomi Stoeppelwerth, Loraine Heidenreich, Ruth Stoeppelwerth, Gerry Schultz, Bob Sim pson, Mrs Irene Strieby, research librarian of the Eli Lily Company talked to the members on the Value of Mod- ern Language to a Research Chem- ist. The club contributed to the t'Fani- ily Fro1ic by cooperating with the other modern language clubs in the International Casinof' In the spring the members gave a tea in the Sel- leck Art Gallery for the mothers of the pupils in the German depart- ment. As has been the custom for many years, the club and all the students l of German held a picnic at Riverside Park in May.
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The purpose of the History Club, Row 1 fleft to rightlz Eleanor Bechtel, sponsorg Jane Curle. Martha Ann Scott, Pat Heustis, Margie Sullivan, Betty Jo Morrison. Row 2: Phyllis Hall, Roxana Fye, Constance Drake. Ellen Aakvik, Marjorie Turk, Ellen Jacobsen. Row 3: Mildred Friedman, Mary Ingles, Vfir- ginia Dubois, Carol Doub, Betty Ann Irwin, Betty Jean Reddick, Betty Breunig. President Ruth Friedman Vice-president Phyllis Hall Secretary-treasurer Judy Bright Program Chairman Phyllis Hall GIRL SCOUT CLUB The Senior Girl Scout Club is under the sponsorship of Miss Eleanor Bechtel. The club is composed of all the Senior Girl Scouts in Shortridge High School. This year the club, as- sisted by the R,D. Club, present- ed one of the most popular booths at the Family Frolic, the Gay Nineties Cafe. They also registered for the Senior Service Scout Defense Program. All the Senior Scout troops of the city were eligible for this activity. Presidents Max Tuttle Ned Hendrickson Vice-presidents Helen Warvel Elizabeth Josey Secretaries Marge Lorenz Mary Walker Treas urers 'Bill Segar Anne Winger HISTORY CLUB Row 1 lleft to rightl: Martha Schocli, Shirley D1'aper, Martha Eifert, Betty Jo Morrison, Patty Moores, Bar- bara Evans, Helen Pollock. Row 2: Margaret Waldo, Mary Walker, Constance Drake, Floy Wilcox, Marillyn Shaw, Susan Taylor, Helen Warvel, Patricia Lukenbill. Row 3: Elizabeth Josey, Mazo Anderson, Vera Boyd, June Carter, Martha McConnell, Mary Jane Foerst, Ellen Hyman, Barbara Lee Smith. Row 4: Richard Kiser, Dorothy Giles, Eleanor Miller, Patia Maxwell, Patricia Pfleiderer, Leah Schneider, Virginia Dubois. Row 5: Ned Hendrickson, Max Tuttle, Harvey Harris, Bob McKinney, George Finney, Jane Pettijohn, Bob Simpson, Betty Koss. sponsored by Paul Seehausen, is to further investigate the annals of history and to discuss present day events. Helen Warvel, the program chairman, arranged the entertain- ment and provided the guest speak- ers for the meetings. Among these speakers was Mrs. Bjorn Winger, who spoke about the founding of early Indiana settlements. The members of the club sponsored the Penny Arcade at the Family Fro- lic, and as is customary, presented their profits to the Student Aid Fund. Their annual party was held in January. Meetings were held every other Tuesday at conference period.
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