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U 17 pm' U In Iwi' Bailey, Lower Sl'lI1l!'Lll I. U IL 'er Svwtll. Zftfazh join? up. T that signal, members of the Footlight Revelers' Club are ready to face the footlights. These aspiring young actresses and actors did a superb job in their latest production, Letters to Lucernef' For this, the big project of the season, two complete casts were chosen, one for the matinee and one for the evening performance. Both groups are listed below: Mrs. Hunter. . . Erna Schmidt , , . i Olga Kirinski Felice Renair. . . . Sally Jackson . . Bingo Hill . , Marion Curwood ,, Hans Schmidt ..,.. Gretchen Linder , . Margarethe ..,. Gustave , . Kappler , . Francois . . .,Billie Krammes . , . .Joan Bruckman, Marion Mutz LaVonne Mannfeld, Mary Jane Hill . , . ,Joanne Woods, Jane Messing Alice Harrison, Barbara Montgomery Josephine Bailey, Josephine Justice . Hazel Shirley, Dorothy Smith Oscar Mutz, Howard Caldwell . . . . , .Jean Minney, Jane Hodges Gossom ,Joe Foerderer, Richard Newcomer ,...,...........Gordon Thomas , . .Wfilliam Insley Ivfl-l,aVonne Mannfeld, Oscar Mutz, treasurer: Joan Bruckman, Billie Krammcs. rigbl-Richard Newcomer, Jane Gossom, Jean Minney, Joanne NX'oods, XVilliam lnsley, Josephine Hazel Shirley, secretary, Alice Harrison, Gordon Thomas. Iffl, Sftlflllfllgiwlllidlli lnsley, Billie Krammes, Joann Mikels, Jane Gossom. -Joe Focrderer. Vigbf, .ilumfiug-Barbara Montgomery, Mary Jane Hill, Marion Mutz, vice-president, Dorothy Jane Hodges. Sinful'-Jai1e Messing, Howard Caldwell, presidcnrg Josephine Justice. page sv A 'wzlccn
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Ujvjwr left-Juanita Henry checks out a book to her co-worker, Jose- Lolwr lvff-Jack Shannon, Lewis Brewer, and Jack McCormick make phine Barrett. ping pong paddles as a project of the Junior Red Cross. Upper rigbl, xlamfirlg-Juanita Henry, vice-president, Jean Minney. Lower right, slumfiug-Lucille Broeking, Lewis Brewer, Loranetta Sezllfcl-Carolyn Ely, Mary Ellen james, Eugenia Schoen, treasurer, Brinker, Jack Shannon, president, Peggy Percival, Carolyn Sullivan, Patricia Cummings, Josephine Barrett, secretaryg Rosemary Buenting, Carolyn Gorman, treasurerg Jack McCormick, vice-president. president. Scafmf-Joann Bade, secretary. A an WL.ZLA fZcfz'c+n HAT does the library offer the teen-age girl? was the question under discussion at a recent Library Club meeting. Many magazines, it was found, have sections of special interest to teen-agers on such prob- lems as clothes, make-up, and dating. In addition, the Library Club de- votes much time to book reviews. Mrs. Betty Baker is sponsor. - om' at victory UNIOR Red Cross activities for this year are directed toward helping our soldiers. Members have made one hundred pairs of bedroom slip- pers, twenty warm bedjackets for men, one hundred utility bags, and three afghans. Boys spend much time in making ping pong paddles for servicemen. Miss Helen Allen is sponsor. y page xi.x!z'r11
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faffznf aff .gtvicemen . . . EWS of Howe activities is carried to the boys in service through the efforts of the Hi-Y Club members who mail HOWE TOWERS to service- men. An important social event of the Hi-Y Club is the Heart Hop, sponsored by this club, for which members choose five girls as candi- dates for Sweetheart.', Candidates chosen were Marjorie Garrett, Vir- ginia Reese, Carol Simmons, Mary Lois Stitt, and Patricia Sullivan. Mar- jorie Garrett was elected Hi-Y Sweetheart. Each spring, as the May Pageant approaches, these boys select a Philosopher who represents the Spirit of the Tower. Throughout the year, Hi-Y boys attend local and state conferences. Mr. Virgil Heniser is sponsor. HE 415 few H fzeez' newcomer! XTENDING a welcome to girls who transfer to Howe from other schools is a new project undertaken this year by the junior girls, organization, the Vihota Club. Another way in which they carry out the purpose of this club-to perform services to the school whenever possible-is to check lunch passes during every lunch period. Each spring, this club se- lects five junior girls as candidates for Violet Queen. The girl elected by the student body reigns at the annual May Pageant. Work is combined with pleasure in selling popcorn Crationing permittingj at basketball games. Mrs. Mildred Loew is sponsor. B I w left-Don Auble and Bob Bowles check the addresses of our service men. uf rigbf-Barbara Myers and Virginia Ritzi prepare popcorn for sales at a basketball game. hz l
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