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BakR M H Lu c RWh VN SWk .. .- .- 'Vi D E CLUB The D. E. Club is an integral part of the Distributive Education Program. This is the first year Streator High has had this federally reimbursed program. D. E. is for seniors and functions on a co-operative part-time plan. The students study business subjects at school in the mornings and are in training on-the-job at local stores during the afternoons. Twenty students and fifteen stores par- ticipated in the program this year. The D. E. Club is officially called the Future Distributors of America and is affiliated with the state and national or- ginization of the same name. The mem- bers this year formed a constitution and signed it as charter members. They started actixities early with a Stork fioat in the homecoming parade. In Jan- uary the club sponsored the first Dona- tion Dance qtreator High has had and our Dance Band furnished the music. Later -1 cindy sale was held. The Club sent two delegates Vlilton Lounsberry and Roger Whisner to the state convention in Springfield. Five other club members and Mr. Crum their sponsor also attended. The club entered an activities project and won a participa- tion award. The constitution was pre- sented to Ann Cravatta club president in 1 candlelight ceremony. In May the club sponsored its first Employer-Trainee Banquet. Mr. Joe Meek prominent in the Illinois Federation of Retail Stores was the guest speaker. Entertainment was provided by guest stu- dents. The new film Distributive Educa- tion in Illinois was shown. Both the school and the sponsor feel this club got off to a fine start its first year.
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Kutchcs Pronienschcnkcl Cani Panno OFFICERS PFCSid9I1t -.,..... .....,. ....,. , D i anne Cain Vice President ....ee ...Ruth Promenschenkel Secretary eeee.,.... .,eee..,. D orothy Kutches TFGHSIIIW-BI' ,...... e......... J ean Panno FUTURE NURSES FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses' Club is a new organization in our school this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn Hamann, R.N., our school nurse, the membership has grown to 42 girls. The Future Nurses held one organization meeting last spring. at which they nominated girls for offices and brought up the constitution for the organization. Both the nominees for office and the constitution were voted upon this fall. The qualifications for member- ship are limited, and any one who is interested in nursing may join, regardless of her year in school. With great zest and enthusiasm, the girls carried out numerous projects for the year. An attractive iloat was made by them for the Homecoming Parade and received Honorable Mention. In Novem- ber, they made a field trip to Joliet on chartered busses to visit Silver Cross Hos- pital. Later on, they toured St. Mary's of Streator and Ryburn-King of Ottawa. The Bangle Drive for Tuberculosis was spon- sored by them, and they aided the local physicians in giving the tuberculin tests to the students of Streator High. Other projects included a talk to the girls of the club and their mothers by Miss Emily Cardew, President of the National League of Nursing Education. The club's Christ- mas party was held at the home of Joan Miller. The projects under discussion for the spring are the visiting of two major hos- pitals in Chicago. lfvllflll Row: Ii. Wright. VM. Krueger, 1-1. Schaetfer. D. Kuiches. li. Sr-rolta. S. Lanigan. S. Whalen, .1 am. R. Niurphy, M. Riley. J. Miller. S. Dunaxran. J. Luckey. Mrs. Hamann Ihird Row: lx. Bailey. A. Jenkins. J. Andrews. J. James. L. Robertson, I'. Mascal. l'. Ryan, J. Marvin R. Promcnschenkel. S. Berta. P. Nink, M. Kosley, B. Boll bm-ond Row: B. Bedekcr, Vlfard. J. Hall, M. Ayers. G. Benckendorf. A. licrla, M. Royal-to, A. Iiogan N. Helm, I . Kaschak, J. Kinkade, I. Comiskey First Rowi H. Grennan, J. Panno, D. Ramme, M. Rees. M. Healy, l. Hugrhart. C. VVhalcn
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