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Girls' Club Cabinet: SITTING: M. Shoemaker, N. Rosario, M. Terreau, s. Hardtke, STANDING: H. Beattie, M. Stampfly, Miss Schlauch, E. Leiblnger, M. Arnold. Girls' Club Gives Out the Ba1oney. One hot dog coming up, was at times heard more at a football game than the announcer him- self! As the Club's only means of making money, the Girls' Club operated the hot dog stand at all the home football games. In addition to selling hot dogs, the girls sold candy and coffee. Although the work was a lot of fun, the girls had one constant worry--some of those Knights and their paddles! At least once and often more times throughout the season each girl was caught unexpectedly and was soundly spanked by a Knight, who claimed he was only doing his duty. At Christmas time the Girls' Club filled several food baskets which were given to needy families in the community in hopes that the baskets would make the fami1y's Christmas happier and more enjoyable. With the coming of spring many Club projects were undertaken, the top three of which were the all-day Club Hike, the beauteous May Day Festival, and the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. The Girls' Club officers for 1955-56 were: Dianne Divelbiss, president: Enid Leiginger, vice- presidenty Nancy Rosario, secretary: Margie Shoemaker, treasurer: Margaret Terreau, historian: and Margie Stampfly, Sharon Hardtke, Helen Beattie, and Marilyn Arnold as class representatives. Girls' Club President, Dianne Divelbiss, laughs with the girls after Mrs, Munn compliments the heads of the Hot Dog Crew, Marjorie 5 hUmOl'0US incident dUl'1n9 One Of the m0nfh1Y meetings- Shoemaker and Miss Sethe, on the simply delicious coffee they sell. lMrs. Munn made all the coffee that was sold in the stand.l Z8
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