Upholding the prominent standards of the Delta Omega we find the girls of the Zeta Chapter mastering and keeping it the outstanding organization it is known to be. Since the club was first organized in the old St. Wendelin high school by the class of l93l, it has had a tendency to give the girls the spirit of activity. This is mostly attributed to the fact that the origin of it was to encourage the erecting of our new high school. Up until the present that same spirit prevails in this sixth chapter of the Delta Cmega. Every two weeks business and social meetings combined are held to dis! cuss their future plans. One of the main topics talked over was the deciding of their remembrance gift to the high school. At a banquet held in the early part of the school year by the preceeding Epsilon Chapter, the girls were fortunate in having Father O'Connor, as the honored guest. During the course of the evening after an interesting talk de- livered by the former principal, votes were cast for the election of officers. Those chosen were: President, Marguerite Falewageq Vice-President, leanne Ann Wossnery Secretary, Grace Vfeimerskirch, Treasurer, Adele Bigila. Bringing the year to a final climax as a group of high school club members the girls arranged a meeting in the style of a banquet which was held in the high school cafeteria. This last gesture displayed likewise the spirit which car- ries the club along in its successful existence. ln leaving, the Zeta Chapter extends best wishes to the Eta Chapter for a successful and active school year, knowing that the future chapter will do its part in continuing the principles of the club. Zeta Chapter . . D elta Omega Front Rowfliflarguerite Falewage Grace Weirnerskirch, Rita Moes, Madonna Howard. Second Row--Adele Bigria Helen Eroland, Ieanrre Ann Woessner, Betty Wilson, Lillian Good, Edith Herrig. Page Twenty
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Rosemarie Erloland, Barbara Ann Welly, Viola Kramb. Ierinie Tirikovicz, Iosephine Nye, Sophomore Club l activities in the school, is the object of the To promote the genera G, W. C. tGood Will Clubl of the sophomore class. At the beginning of the school term as sophomores, the girls of the class of 1939 formed a club. At a meeting of the members, Iosephine Nye was elected to guide the destinies of the organization to success. lennie Tinkovicz was named secretary-treasurer. After much pondering, the name of G, W. C. was chosen and the school colors, Black and Gold, were adopted. From a mem- bership of ten the club gradually dwindled to half that size. With the rapid passing of the school year, the members proved that their object was fulfilled. During mission week in the high school, the offices of phy- sicians, drug stores, etc., were visited with the purpose of collecting medicines. This venture proved to be a success. Taking over full responsibility of caring for the high school chapel was another accomplishment of the Good Vlfill Club. The social activities were not neglected, for during the Christmas season members of the club entertained the remaining girls in the class with a Christmas party, hoping by this that other similar activities would follow. Even though these girls were working under a great handicap due to the limited membership, the club has proved to be a success. It is a cherished hope in the hearts of the members that the club will live on. Page Thirty-One
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