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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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tw it am ,J HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SEATED, left to right: Florence Schroeder, lone Hendricson, Shirley Stevens. Lois Broemelkamp, Lillian Potochnek, Miss Lucille XVchh. sponsor. XVillcmina Boland, Belly Broemelkamp, Gloria Villalvazo, Carmen Carpenter. STANDING: Phyllis Sevender, Lois Cameron, Helen Ulicki, Pearl Miller, Miriam Koski, Dorothy Shanyfcldt, Mildred Gibbs, Ina Hall, Pauline Sickich, Mar- garet Aaland. Martha Hmendove, Helen Niemi. Emma Mae Haakc, Theresa Karczewski, Marie Barim, Mary Mchlanaman, Elizahexh Arzoomanian, VVillet Sheldon. Encouraging the Fine Art of Homemaking I i'The way to a mans heart is through his stomach! So goes an old proverb. Perhaps that explains in part Why so many W.T.l-LS. girls are learning to cook! One of the outstanding events of the l-lome Economics club during the year was the fruit cake sale the girls gave to raise funds tor an assembly sponsored by the group. Mildred Gibbs and Lois Broemel- kamp received prizes as the star salesgirls. The assembly which was given on November l7, l939, was a very enjoyable one. Miss Sylvia Ann Iohnson gave a skit ot Mary Todd Lincoln's lite. She also gave two other amusing readings. Alter a district rally at Argo, lllinois, two girls were sent to the State club meeting in Chicago. They were Lillian Potochnik and Gloria Villalvaso. The purpose of the club, which flourishes under the direction ot Miss Lucille Webb, is to give high school girls an opportunity to lze ot service to the school and to interest girls in Home Economics as a unit ot study anil as an ultimate career. The girls serve at the dil- terent banquets and teas given at school. In this Way they learn the correct Way ot serv- ing. Otticers of the club are: Lillian Potochnik, presidentg Lois Broemelkamp, vice-president Willemina Boland, secretaryetreasurer. A Mother-and-Daughter tea is given each year in honor of Mother's Day. Interesting programs are arranged for the enjoyment of the Mothers, and refreshments are attractively served. 116
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