Star City High School - Twinkler Yearbook (Star City, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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Star City High School - Twinkler Yearbook (Star City, IN) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 72 of 124
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The seventh grade had sixteen pupils at the beginning of the year. The were Neil Hoesel 1 , Hazel Erazier, Viola bcott, nessie Alice Dearmond, Imogene Scott, Delight Moon, Martha Johnson, Wanda Foerman, Margery Ruff, Marilyn Durbin, Arthur Dean Allen, Bob Berkshire, Ke Frank Herald, Betty, and Bob Two of the pupils, Miles Hettinger and Wanda Foerman, moved during the school year. Niles mov- ed to Thornhope and Wanda moved to Burnettsville. Later in the year Kiles returned to Star City. Betty and Bob Kelly were the only twins in our class. Viola and lmogene Scott have the same name but are no relation. The teachers found this quite confusing. The class officers were: ?resident, Arthur Allen, vice president, Neil Hoesel, who also wrote the seventh grade news and was a proof reader for the Star Heviewg secretary, Imogene Scottg treas- urer, Delight Moon. Miss Snyder was chosen to be our sponsor. Mrs. Car enter substituted for a few times, then hrs. Boss acted as sponsor for our class. We enjoyed two parties, one a Christmas party and the other a Valentine party. be studied history of the old world and geog- raphy. Kiss Thonbeon taught us English and Liter- ature and Mr. Surber taught U3thmitiCS' VC f0UHd the drawing and construetion of angles very inter- esting. Mrs. Boomorshine taught us home economics and we made wan noldors, to els '.,' and aprons ,or dresses. The shop boys, under the buidanoe of hr. Heed, nada 1 clothes stick, broom holior, and learned to use a lathe. The clgsf enjoyed phy- sical education very much. Kcarly everyone in the class thought of it is his favorite subject. We found the Farmers' lnstitute very intzr- csting, especially the toy band from Thornhcpe. We liked the new school building very much and hope we iid our snare to keep it nice.

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2 r'i5.'J TF W EH Hi .fl On the day we had a class meeting to select our sponsor, we, the eighth grade, choselrs. Boomershine. At the same meeting we chose our FS . They We class office President Vice-Pre Secretary C Siient. . re as follows: . . Jim Knebcl Joan A. Compton . .Gene Barker 0 o Treasurer. . . . . . Marilyn Cappor News Reporter ........ Patty Whitc At thc beginning of the your we had nothing in the treasury. ln order that we might have our Christmas party, wc sold some household articles which helped us out a lot. On April l6th, a skating party at Bull Lake was sponsored by us. The 7th and 9th grades help- ed us make arrangements. The whole highschool was invited. All of us thought that since this was our last year in the grades we should have a graduat- ion party. Plans were carried out accordingly. The eighth grade girls took Quito a liking to basket ball and formed two teams as follows: Blues ........ Patty White, Captain Greens ..... .Virginia Sutton, Captain The eighth grade boys liked softball. They organized a team. Joan Ann Compton and Danny Sajers were chosen to represent our class on the athlotic committee. They both helped take charge at noons. Jim Knobcl was chosen as a nonber ef the land-scoping commit- tee. Anna Marie Bauman attended the annual Short- horn banquet in Chicafo, December 4th. She enjoy- ed the trip and banquet vary much. Wo had twenty pupils in our class. Wo wcrc very sorry to have to lose Gordon Foreman and Dick Conn. Freddie Hcttinger,noved et tho beginning of the year to Thornhope, and in a few nonthsreturn- ed. 1. Nc wero proud to have the following pupils present every day this year: Patty White, Wilma A hacknitz, Denny Sayers. We were very proud to have thc following eighth grade members of the 4H Club complete thcir work this year: Arrole Gerlach, Danny Sayers, Jim Knebel, Marilyn Copper, Joan Ann Compton, Anna Mario Bauman, Wilma A. Wacknitz, and Veneda Gal- breath.



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Twenty-eight girls completed QH Club projects during the past year. These girls completed forty projects, including ten in baking, three in feed preparatien, one in room improvement, one in beef calf, one in gardening, three in junior leadership and twenty-one in clothing. The officers were Betty Cappcr, preeidentg Alice Bonnell, vice-pres- identg Mary Tack, secretary, Jo Berkshire, repert- erg Mary Margaret McClure, song leaderg Jane Heesel, pianist, , Alice Bennell, Je Berkshire and Mary M, Mc- Clure acted as Junior Leaders. Besides demonstrations in their regular club meetings, eleven girls gave demonstrations at a public contest. These participating were as fel- ews: Juanita Durbin, Wands Bennell, Kathryn and Yvonne Fisher, Jean Ann Compton, Wilma Alice Week- nitz, Jane Hoesel Mary Margaret Mcclure, Betty Je Meyer, Yvonne. junior divisien in the county contest and wen 3 Betty Cepperand Alice Bonncll. Kathryn and Fisher represented the local clubs in the an A rating. Alice Bennell represented the senior div- ision and else won an A rating. In April, Jo Ber- kshire represented the ceunty in the demonstration contest, having wenthe right in the previous years work. Girls winning, in the local judging centest were as fellows: Mgpy Tack in bekinfg Alice nel City club, and Venedc Gelhres O l in csnningg Je Bcrkshirein clothing from th in clothing Thernhepe cluhg Sarah Jane Nsnkin feed prepare and Betty Capeer in room impro nell, Sarah Jine Wink and Bett the ciunty in the district cw was declared s winner in the April and earned the right state cintest ef l91O which wet held ft JU in Je we ce dr TC in Il-'J Q l ll cf ffm 211' S IG F3 C S Ziff: G vement, Alice W ,. rv .-.--. -Y.,-,... K. L 14 3.51313 2 J. u Dlx Eu district centest tw participate ' , Purdu min' ' ' ' ' in nlterne' 'EG FU. the sine eentest. 7' ntest, Betty Ci DJ lfl Ben- tar from tion S iw .DPD- nted lil. q',.-,D fl - 4. last the e in ting Betty Je Meyer, Jane Heesel, Mary M. McClure, 1 I-'A ,x Bernshire, ihclm. Boyer and Venede ' Galbrc sth re winners in the local dress revue. In c unty mpetitifn Jo Berkshire was selected as co ess revue grand chanpi n, and Betty Jo Meyer unty was serve chempifn. Jeseehine represented the ceunty the state cvntect in September.

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