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MOTHERS' CLUB OFFICERS: Mrs. Esther Plassmeyer, Sergeant-At-Armsg Mrs. Evelyn Ripper, Treasurer, Mrs. David Sallenbach, Presidentg Mrs. Joseph Weissenberg, First Vice'Presidentg Mrs. Henry Fendrick, Recording Secretary? Mrs. Edward Giles, Corresponding Secretaryg Mrs. Ludwig Huber, Historian. MISS- ING: Mrs. William Saufnauer, Second Vice-President. Mothers' Club The Mothers' Club under the active leadership of Mrs. David Sallenbach has had a successful year. The increase in attendance over past years has been gratifying. Well known speakers and good entertain- ment has been one of the contributing causes, as well as the fact that the mothers and fathershold their meet- ings the same night albeit in different sections of the school. The Mothers' Club, as well as the Fathers' Club has as its main function to cooperate with the faculty in the spiritual, intellectual, and physical formation of the students and this is being accomplished to' a great extent Many valuable prizes were won at the Mothers' Club card party. At the microphone is Bro. Louis Reile, The activities that the mothers have been engaged in dur- ing the year were numerous. A few that should be mentioned were: Spring and Fall Card Parties, Day of Recollection, Christ- mas Party, co-sponsored by the Father's Club, purchase of li- brary books for the school and spiritual reading books for the brothers, Open House, and acting as hostesses at the debate tournaments held at St. Mary's. Helping along with the snacks at the October open house were Mrs. G. Fuhler and Mrs. E. Giles, Back to Camera Surrounded by delicious cakes are Mrs. O. Rohlfing and Mrs. W. Wooldridge who were co-chairman and chairman respectively of the re- freshmentcommittee at the Mothers' Club card party held last November '7th. -.Ji G ' get ' ,, T' ' ge ,At .assets 1 ' 1 fwfr
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