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'i I IUNIOR HISTORY CLUB-GROUP 2 ROW' 1, left to right: Richard Calhoun, Mary Ellen Helgren, Jack Voelpel, Norhorn Emerich, Betty Joe Sievers, Norman Kap- lan. Dora Yelen. Mary Nimits. Lois Clark, Earl XVilkie. ROXN Z: Lorraine Siewert, Harriet VVolters. Norma Jorgenson, Cora Borre. Geraldine Copp, Elizabeth Prest, Barbara James, Eleanor Frcdlu-ck, Annette Singer, Lillian Huttleston, Betty Gordon. Dorothy Yumplot. ROW 3: Nancy Lee VVhiteleather, Shirley NValdorf. Shirley Mortensen, Sydelle Feder. Barbara Greene, Elise Doolittle, Beverly Chandler, Gloria Olson, Helen Wiechecki, Cyrilla McNeany. ROXV 4: Lois Curtis, Margaret Schroeder. Margaret Repp, Florence Remsgar, Irene Nemanich, Rachael Albright, Florence Anderson, Mary Lois Boyer. Rose Esperian. Mary Bonnel, Ursula Henart. Row 5: Elynore Stearns, Ruth Schaefer, Marjorie Tannahill. Shirley Ward, Lucille Peterson, Betty Streed, June Hadad. Doris W'indlinger, Irma Mayala, Helen Hill. Alice Vasilius, Cecelia Thompson. ROXV 6: John Link. John Aho, Thomas Smith, Clyde Fawcett, Sulo Laine, Bob Vogel, Donald Jeffers, Eugene Pillifant, Mr. Van Deusen. GIVE CHRISTMAS SKIT At their Christmas program the aroun presented a one-act play, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas . Norman Kaplan, dressed as good ol' Santa, added to the festivity of the day by passing out dixie cups. Miss Dur- kin, Miss Moore, and Mr. Hurd were special guests. On December 22 a joint meeting was held with the Senior History Club. Mr. Pruth Mcflarlen, accompanied by his Wife, present- ed a very enjoyable musical program. Officers for the first semester were: Betty loe Sie-vers, president, Mildred Goodman, Secretary, Donald Carlson, treasurer, Mary Ellen Helgren, historian, Norman Kaplan, ser- geant-at-armsg Virginia Birchfield, program chairman. Board of control members Were: Betty Streed, lack Voelpel, and Dora Yeiten. Officers for the second semester were Virginia Whitson, president, Earl Wilkie, vice- president, Virginia Birchfield, secretary, Bar- bara Green, treasurer, Mary Lou Boyles, historian, and Norman Kaplan, sergeant-ab arms. Board of control members were: llorf born Emerick, Geraldine Copp, Bob Whillie, Mary Frances Drysdale. Program chairman was Eleanor Fredbeclc, and social chairman, Dorothy Yumplot. During the second semester they cooper- ated With the Senior l-listory club to make Amateur Nite a complete success. Mr. McDill and Mr. Van Deusen are spon- sors of the organization, ll5
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Iunior History Club , . . or Young Peppy Group n The Iunior History Club is a social organ- ization composed of sophomores and fresh- men, which attempts to promote good fellow- ship and provide social affairs during their leisure. Do you remember the Blue Danube dance with every other number a waltz? That was sponsored by this spirited club. General chairman for this affair was Dorothy Yum- plot, Cn Saturday, December 2, the members took their Chicago trip. Leaving at 7:30, their first stop was the Chicago Board of Trade where they heard a lecture and watched the opening of the market from the visitors' gal- lery. They then went to the Civic Cpera f-louse where they saw a movie, The Story of Light, in the Lighting Institute on the thirty-second floor. A tour of the Stevens Hotel, which came next, was followed by a visit to the Field Museum and the Art Institute, An outstanding event of each semester is the initiation of new members. The pro- grams are always remembered because of the impressive as well as humorous incidents which transpire. Some of the initiates were :ent on a scavenger hunt, and returned with mustard and ketchup on a finger, hairnets, playing cards, a license plate, Miss Dady's signature, and many articles seldom seen in W.T,l-LS. At the close of this meeting new and old members enjoyed taffy apples. IUNIOR HISTORY CLUB-GROUP 1 ROYV 1: Bill l.aDue, Bernice Vklinters, Barbara Hulse, Mary Lou Boyles, Leona Brahin, Julia Gordon, Vera Cameron. Gertrude Mi:Neany. Dorothy Brown, Marilyn Erwin. james Carvis. ROW Z: Earl Wilkie, Beverly Greenblatt, Florence Barland, Shirley Fciler, Helen Prest, Pat Duncan. Geraldine Galster, Ruth Kendall, Stanley Durka. ROW 3: Virginia Birchlield, Meribeth Mitchell, Anita Hagstrom, Shirley McMahon, Marion Jonaitis, Nellie Daris, Margaret O'C0nnell, Gilda Stanley. ROW 4:Mr. G. H. McDill. Kathryn Hogan. Eileen Puckett, Eleanor Durham, Virginia Whitson, Amy Hill, Mary Schellenger, Betty Ann Rachow, Clare XVastack, Kathleen VVaters, Dorothy Wiegold, George Thompson. ROVJ 5: Elizabeth Schlung, Nancy Bilharz, Mary Green. Lois Clark, NVendell Stewart. Richard Fries, Roy Campbell, Margaret Rice, Barbara Schellenger, Annie Pojojian, Luclla Spaid. 1l4
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