Washington High School - Cherokean Yearbook (Cherokee, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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Washington High School - Cherokean Yearbook (Cherokee, IA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 55 of 90
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Page 55 text:

AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB The Audio-Visual Club was for boys interested in motion picture pro- jectors, slide projectors, and tape recorders. After a period of instruction these boys received practical experience by operating machines in the school. As a result of this training, the boys were able to assist teachers by efficient operation of the machines during periods of visual classroom instruction. Ilfflllf Row: Lorne Leeds, Daniel Miller, Donald Bevins, Tracy Anderson, XVillard Brincgar, James Longbottom. Mirliflv Razr: Edgar Lickiss, XVayne likrcn, Leonard Ranney, Raymond Brewer, William Kreykcs. Burk 11111112 Richard Knwalkc, James Hyde, Dennis W'ray, Donald Malcom, Mr. Boliner, faculty advisor. DRIVER TRAINING Under the capable supervision of Mr. Froyd, driver training students were taught the laws of Iowa plus the fundamentals of good and safe driving. Each student had two hour classes weekly. At the end of the course the students were given tests by the Iowa Highway Patrol and received their drivers, license. I sf Sr'111c'sfc'1' Terry Rupp Jim Ainslie John Andrews Lester Hicks Darlene Clement Clella Turnquist Mary Frances Peterson Kenneth Bugh Jo Ann Griffith Patsy Xvayman Wfilliard Brineger Lorene Johnson Paula Wilcox Veda Rice Caroline Cosier 2nd Senzesfer Donna Wilsoii Sheryl Johnson Marika Willianis George Day James Longbottom Jo Ann Burkhart Elda Jane Hatterman Billie Mulkey Mary Jo Barry Nancy Casey Margaret Carlson Donna Lanxon Carole Newland Larry Scott Glen Hegre Mike Wallcer

Page 54 text:

Art Service Club lion! Row: Marika Wfilliams, ,leanene johnson, Joan Cuffel, Paula Wfilcox, Irene Angnos, ,lane Shultz, Barbara w'kllllLL Sylwn C orna, ,loan Keeline, janet MeAlpine, Carole Newland. Srioml Row: Sandra Locke, Lynda Robinson, Patty Peterson, Caryl Lee Kreykes, Barbara Seaman, janet Hansen, Veldl Miffin Cirol Anderson, Peggy XVaddell, Lee Ann Anderson. Tblvrl Rrlw: Mr. Donald Reese, Ruth Peterson, Mary -lane Van Amberg, Donna Smith, Julie Quinn, Darlene Cltmtnt I Donna Adamson, Lola Tuttle, june McLaughlin, Helen Cline. BML Kon: Sheryl Johnson, Shirley Phipps, Shirley Lauer, Beverly Fischer, Lois Ehrich, Joyce Ifhlers, Ronald McManus Dennis NX rly, Kay Rasmus, -leannette NVester. One year ago the Art Service Club was formed. The purpose of this organization is to perform any art work required or needed by the school system and to provide useful experience for the members. Mr. Reese, art instructor, is faculty advisor. Officers of the organiza- tion are: Caryl Lee Kreykes, president, Joan Keeline, vice-president, Sylvia Gorna, scretary, and Barbara Wallace, treasurer. Meetings are held Tuesday and Wednesday after school in the art room, at Wilsoii Junior High School. Various awards including a membership pin in the form of a palette, a letter C , and numerals to be attached to the pin are given in accordance with the number of working hours a member has contributed. Some of the duties of the ASC include posters, stage decorations, signs, and anything else requested in the way of art service. The organization has worked in co-operation with the cheerleaders and the band by decor- ating the school and making decorations for the band performances before each game. The Art Service Club sponsored an exhibit at the Sanford Museum and pieces from this exhibit were chosen to be displayed at the Iowa State Fair in an exhibition sponsored by the club. A small group was also chosen to attend the 24th annual Iowa High School Art Exhibition at the University of Iowa on Saturday, April 24, 1954. Other special projects include a pot luck supper and an initiation-installation breakfast. The organization earned money by selling concessions at one of the games, selling lick 'em suckers, and working for various clubs and businesses in Cherokee. There are only four main requirements other than being at least a Sophomore and having a C average. They are co-operation, industry, initiative, and imagination. Where fberc is zz will, fbere is zz way? .. 48 -



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Girls' Service Club 1 Frou! Rauf: Joan Burkhart, Barbara Seaman, Margaret Fuchs, Irene Angnos, Shirley Howard. Svromf Row: Carol Swanger, Juanita Cougill, Lorene Johnson, Ann Johnson, Shirley Gehrts. Bark Row: Barbara Wallace, Caryl Lee Kreykes, Donna Wfilson, Lola Tuttle, Miss Langrock, faculty advisor. SERVICE CLUB BOARD Barbara Seamanm , ,, ,, , ..,,,.,,,,,,,, Prrsirfwif Caryl Lee Kreykes ,,,,, , , ,FiI'.YIi Vice-Prcsirlczii Irene Angnos ,,,,r ,,e,, ,.,, 7 . , ,,Sz'c'omf Vice-P1'r'xir1'c'11f Margaret Fuchs ,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,, e,,,,,,,,, S rcrffary Barbara Wallace ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, T 1'I'!lS1l1'C'l' Girls' Service Club is an all-girl organization to promote friendliness among the girls of Waslxington High. One girl from each homeroom was elected to serve on the cabinet. They were: Homeroom 1, Lola Tuttle, 12, Shirley Gehrtsg 13, Ann Johnsong 3, Lorene Johnson, 4, Shirley How- ard, 2, Donna Lanxong S Carol Swangerg and 11, JoAnn Burkhart. The Finance Committee sold favors for homecoming, and the club also entered a float in the parade. During the Christmas season, the Dec- oration Committee Was called upon to decorate the Christmas trees. On February 14, the Social Committee presented a pep skit. The Easter Program was planned and given by the Program Committee. The Service Committee chose and bought a blanket and pillow for the girl's confpr- ence room. The traditional senior mother's tea was given May 19, and the new officers were installed. -50-

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