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SCIFNKE CLUB Back Row: R. Tomasko, I-'. Raxzusa. S. Lanipzan, l. Hughart, M. Krocker, N. Eisenbart, .I. Andrews R. lim-Il. S. Dunbar, F. Di-lheimer, R. Sudoma Front Row: J. llhren. G. Plowman, R. Yedinak, A. Goslin, B. Sherwood, VV. Delhcimcr, C. Crzwatta I. Yuhas, R. Gengenhacher SCIENCE CLUB The membership of the Science Club, under the direction of Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Ritcher, grew to thirty boys and girls this year. The qualifications for membership include a present or past enrollment in some class in the science department and an interest in science. The local chapter is affiliated with the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Clubs of America. This year the projects included group discus- sions on science problems, avid discussions on conservation, and the aiding of the Sportsman's Club with the Spring Lake Project. MOVIE PROJECTION The Movie Projection Club is an unorganized service group of students whose main goal is to learn to operate the projection equipment and repair film. After the first-year students learn how to operate the machine, they are given the opportunity to show a movie in a classroom. When they gain more experience, they are permitted to run the shown themselves. Dur- ing Mr. Edwards's absence. the responsibility of carrying on the program falls to the more experienced members of the group. The club members offer their time and service to the school and the community. The Seniors in the club this year are: Vernon Bailey, Jack Bauer, Reuben Rrown, Glen Carter, Ron Cupples. Lester Flanigan. Richard Hermann. Dean Hoobler. Stanley Jacobs, Dale Kooi. Rill Leavens, Betsy Rohan, Don Sapp, Louis Simpkins, Jerry Spangler, John Wagner, and Bob Zack. ll9l
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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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