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g W 6 yt c.,...f., JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS-Left to right: Margie Gif- ford, Marge Wehynitieller, Alice Urbanski, janell Wenzel, Miss Lynch, sponsor. COUNCIL-Lower left, Jilfifigf Eileen Ragoven, Marilyn jones, Virginia Hamilton. Lefl to riglai, Row I: Louise Jernigan, Joan Walenga. Row 2.' Lois Moffett, Joan Padgett, Joyce Reynolds, Marcella Haney. Row 3: Marilyn Lewandowski, Elsa Bohlin, Delores Wood, Rose Klank, Barbara Lorenz, Judy McDowell, Ann Zuzul. REPRESENTATIVES-Lower right, sifting, Row 1.' Genevieve Winiarczyk, Beverly Bridegoom, Arlene Kaleta, Mary Ann Bell. Row 2.' Barbara Langdoc, Carole Karr, Marilyn Donaldson. Row 3: Alice Mroch, Shirley Hoffman. Standing. Row 4: Lila Koehn, Dorothy Bieglow, Gloria Lesmeister, Christine Schneider. Row 5: Dorothy Larrance, Jackie jurecki, Margene Markley, Virginia Deutsch, Arlene Loneski, Gay Seme, Joan Nitz. ALTERNATES-Upper righz. .ritti1zg, left to right, Row It Bernice Markiewicz, June French. Row 2: Mari-jo Fox, Sue Maddox, Mary Lou Metzcus. Row 3, sitting: Sharon De Poutee. Left lo right. standing, across: Jack Budd, Shelley Krieger, Phyllis juda, Irene Schneider, La Vonne Lindsey, Elaine Sokol, Pat Reeves, Luella Brazel. Left to right, trending, a'0wn.' Frances Komorowski, Marlene Davis, Barbara Erminger. To promote the general welfare of eommzmity and rchool, in war or pence. That is the motto of the Junior Red Cross. Besides all the services they performed to help those in need, they have provided some memories on our social calendar-socials after games, and the annual Talent Show and Sock Hop. This organization typifies the Spirit of Service among T. F. students - service to community and service to school.
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Sitting, left to right: Angie Civello. Evelyn Zurich, Diane Archey, Cecilia Zralka. Standing in front of desk, left to right: Margaret Krikau, Pat Magrlaz, Phyllis Linkiewicz, Mary Frigo, Annette Manisealco. Joan Kraus, Lois Moffett, Marilyn Jones, Ruth Goldberg, Anna Sabados, Sharon Leach, Virginia Hamilton. At desk, left to righf: Delores Wood, Elsa Bohlin, Elsie Jaekoboskey, Laura Freeman. Behind deslc, left to right: Carol Greb, Barbara Lorenz. Mary Peters, Marilyn Weiss, Angie Alaimo, Judy Benjamin, Mar- guerite Manisealeo. OFFICERS, left to right: Joan Kraus, Mary Peters, Elsa Bohlin. Laura Freeman, Miss Mary Spelbring, sponsor. OEAW CM SLM Jia SACD! T he efliciency of T. F.'s library is maintained by the members of the Library Club. The girls, under the instruction of Miss Mary Spelbring, learn practical techniques of library routine. They help keep the library records, check out books, shelve and mend books, and assist students and teachers in Ending classined material. This year the club sponsored a dance and theater party plus their annual Bingo concession at the Carnival. 28
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ASSISTANTS TO THE DEAN OF GIRLS Left to riglal: Alice Urbanski, Ann Marie Krieger, Shirley Melcher, Lois Lorenz, Betty Percak, Carolyn Wahlgren. COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Theresa Wfojtkowiak, Miss Kessinger, sponsor, Berniece Mills, Kathryn Swieringa, Frances Komorowski. CLINIC ASSISTANTS Left to fight: Judy Grimes, Christine Schneider, Nancy West, Barbara Langdoc Gertrude Alderden, Dolores Martin. .7Ae .gpairif 0 . . Whenever any secretarial duties needed to be accomplished we could always depend upon the Commercial Club. Under the sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Kessinger the girls re- ceived practical experience in office and secretarial work. Besides their commercial duties the club sponsored dances and sold refreshments after school to get funds to augment their treasury. A staff of competent girls was employed to add to the efficiency of T. Ffs business centersf, Several girls were needed each period to help with the many errands and duties in the school office. The First National Bank had nothing on Room 221 and Miss Jaack's Stooges who were never hesitant when it came to checking and counting money. Miss Brazzill's assistants kept the Deanls office running smoothly. They engaged in typing and filing records for girls' absences and detentions. If you were ill or imagined you were ill, Miss Smith, R.N., and the clinic assistants were always ready to lend a helping hand. 50
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