Stanley High School - Scroll Yearbook (Stanley, WI)

 - Class of 1952

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Q T f X X i Q 'Q S From Rowy D. Draeger, I. Webber, R. Meeker, C. Bach, L. Poz- dell, M. Swanson, P. Curtis, E. Matera, Y. Wald, V. Karlen. Second Rowf J. Hagen, F. Smigla, M. Smith, D. Duss, -P. Stuttgen, C. Samuelson, M. LaBlanc, M. Pinsch, G. Lodahl, C. Leja M. Elliott. g Third Rowg Miss Perman, B. Lengyel, S. Christenson, C. Cooney, L. Bruzan, D. Etten, C. Swatzina, D. Hanold, S. Soper, P. Jan- kowski, G. Gilday, C. Smith. Q Bark Row,' V. Slowiak, N. Thorpe, R. Novak, J. Svoma, E. Catt J. Westaby, G. Tomkoviak, M. Kuehni, J. Swatzina, A. An: 5 The FHA, Future Homemakers of America, is a club which has existed for a number of years in this high school. With Miss Perman, as advisor, the first meeting was held in Sep- tember at which time initiation for new members was held. The officers were chosen as follows: President, Bev Heiang Vice-President, Pam jankoskig Secretary, Nancy Thorpe: Treasurer, Joan Svomag Historian, Lois Meyer, Editor, Bet- ty Halmstadg Parliamentarian, Delores Draeger. Special events were going on all the time throughout the year. Last October, about thirty-five FHA members traveled to Bloomer to take part in the District Rally. Stanley had sev- eral participants. Nancy Thorpe, who was Stanley's repre- sentative at the State Convention last year, gave a short re- port. FHA week in November was celebrated with displays, clean-up days, a good grooming day, and several other ac- tivities. Christmas vacation saw a group of girls attending a slumber party in the gym. A chili lunch was served and breakfast to the early risers. Some of the girls participated in the State Demonstration Contest which was held March 4 and the District March 11. The final program of the year consisted of awards to outstanding members, parents' re- ception, and style review. The 1952 State Convention will again be held in June at Green Lake. Much success to you in the future. F. F. A. derson, B. Heian, L. Meyer. The acceptance 'of additional duties and responsibilities is nearly always associated with growing up and maturity. This is true of organizations as well as people as they be- come of age. Our FFA shows a growing and progressive participation in group activities, limited in scope and size while as a young chapter to a gradual expansion to a more grown up type of group action program now that we are in our early twenties , Although the Stanley chapter has for a long time had successful young farm people emerge from its membership, these later years have included the greater number of such young farm leaders as part of its harvest. This indicates a pattern of progress which shows the gradual growing up of our FFA program of work. Given opportunity it is interesting to note how wisely the stu- dents with officers from this group act in such a completely grown up manner. The harvest is the excellent leadership found in agriculture through the FFA chapter. Front Rowg J. Aumann, L. Wagner, G. Keinholz, M. Hatfield, H. Gibbs, E. Gorka, O. Manier, L. Lockhart, D. VanErt. Second Row: Mr. Horne, S. Slowiak, L. Thompson, L. Cesafsky, E. Gorka, R. Cotts, J. Stangret, T. Wiles, G. Anderson, C. Jandrt, D. Bruha, E. Kyle, L. Duss, F. Mohr, R. Wirth, J. Derks, B. Luebstorf. Bm-le Row,' F. Posda, D. Mitchell, A. Isenberger, C. Aumann, J. Wiles, L. Gruber, W. Piotrowski, G. Bruzan, J. Shakal, P. Blanchette, F. Oemig, R. Luebstorf, G. Piotrowski. 29

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TUDE T COUNCIL L. to R.: Merton Cooney, Bill Jordan, Bev Heian, Dido Overgard, Betty Halmstad, Sandra Milligan, Gretchen Solie, Marion Miland, Karen Henderson, Richard Krueger, Diane Gibbs, Lois Meyer. A new type of Student Government has been organ- ized this year in what is known as the Student Coun- cil. The Council consists of three members from each class which meets regularly twice a week. The of- ficers of the council are as follows: President, Bill jordan, Vice-President, Merton Cooney, Secretary, Dido Overgardg and Treasurer, Lois Meyer. Other members are: Arlene Anderson, Betty Halmstad, Sandy Milligan, Gretchen Solie, Marion Miland, Karen Henderson, Dick Krueger, and Diane Gibbs. The Council has quite a list of accomplishments for the school year. They had charge of Homecoming events, the Red Cross Drive, the March of Dimes, and the calendar for concessions after basketball games. The Council also suggested policies for ab- sence and tardiness, made up the Award Day pro- gram, and selected lyceum numbers for the school year 52 and 55 . The installation of the members for the Council was the first of its kind. We hope for more of this. Con- gratulations to the Student Council.



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4-H Il!!! Front Row: J. Gibbs, M. Henkins, D. Owens, B. Miller, I. Miller. Bark Rowg L. Spath, C. Eslinger, L. Zais, L. Lee, Miss Anderson. Not Pictured, J. Steinmetz, A. Gruber. The 4-H is a club which has been organized the second semester. The officers are as fol- lows: President, Jeanette Gibbs, Vice Pres- ident, Bonnie Millerg Secretary, Corrine Es- linger, Treasurer, Lavonne Spathg and ad- visor, Miss Anderson. The purpose of this club is to learn more about 4-H club work and what it stands for. Our main goal is Junior Leadership. We have worked on odd jobs to help out other organizations. Mr. Goodspeed and his Science Club have been busy this last year trying to organize something worth while for the future years. In his club he does unusual work such as taxidermy, Semaphore Code, and fascina- ting experiments. The officers are as follows: George Theirl. President, Duane Beaudot, Vice President: and Dick Knar, Secretary-Treasurer. ' These girls take girls' agriculture with Mr. Horn as their instructor. SCIENCE CLUB Front Rou',' G. Theirl, J. Pederson, G. Anderson, R, Wellsandt, C. Nelson, G. Rasmussen, D. Wellsandt. Bark Row: D. Brown, F. Oemig, J. Henneman, K. Milligan, D. Bcaudot, J. Ragatz, D. Knar, D. Krall.

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