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Row 3: Jean Wheaton, Ruth Schweikart, Joan Simpson, Beverly Klein, Susanne Beck, Ruth Young, Barbara VVillard, Marleis Machin, Lorraine Taylor, Elnor Schweikart. Row 2: Dolores Zwilling, joan Smith, Lorraine Mally, Esther Priore, Genevieve Pacella, joan Haas, Miriam Schutrum, Lorraine Kerner, jean Aiple, june Scherer, Dolores Bielicki. Row 1: Irene Murchin, joan Cordier, Grace Mader, Patricia Donlon, Carol Hollfelder, jean Bar- nett, Miss O'Toole, Doris Ernst, Marjorie Ernst, June Fadale, Dolores Rosengart. HOME ECONOMICS The first semester enrollment in the Home Economic's Club was from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior Classes. The girls carried on sewing projects and studied grooming. They made Christmas cookies and donated money which they had collected for a party to the lnfantile Paralysis Fund. Officers of the Senior High School group were ,lean Barnett, Prcsidentg Carol Hollfelder, Vice- Presidentg Grace Mader, Secretaryg and Patricia Donlon, Treasurer. Seventeen Freshmen girls comprised the organization second semester. They too engaged in sew- ing. Not the least enjoyable features of their sessions were the once-a-month refreshments. The girls are agreed that Home Economics Club provides excellent opportunity for social meetings. 40
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FRATERNITY 'llhe l'hi Delta Sigma lfraternity, this year, continued as one of the worthwhile organizations of our school. During the year, it sponsored both a successful skating party and dance. Next year, due to the centralization of the schools in the town, members of the Gardenville and Ebenezer High Schools will be included in the Fraternity. 'llhe l'hi Delta Sigma lfraternity, this year, continued as one of the worthwhile organizations of our school. During the year, it sponsored both a successful skating party and dance. Next year, due to the centralization of the schools in the town, members of the Gardenville and lChenezer High Schools will be included in the l raternity. Chief ............ .. ,lohn Dietz l,il'llfl'llllIIf Chief .. ..... George Burr Tr'w1.v11rz'r . . . . . . . Charles Coushaine St'rr1'tnry . . Kenneth Burger I'ro1'n.vt .. .. Richard Eldridge IIVIIIYIFI' ............. .. Donald ,leutsch Capmirz of Ihr Guard. . . . . .Dexter VValters 1,I'illl'if7!I! S0j0IIl'Il!'l'. . . . .Adam Elling Row 4: Robert Schultz, VVilliam Heaton, Harvey Olin, Philip Spence, VValter Mandel, Donald Meuhlnickel, Ronald Colgrove, Richard liilgeri. Row 3: john McGrath, Robert Pitchure, Donald Frank, VValter Staskiewicz, Charles Klein, Herbert Riemen, Robert Yates, Robert Hradt, VVilliam Daniels, Robert Rosengart. ROW 22 Richard Kelly, Harold Southard, Daniel Schit'lhauer, lidwin Smith, Donald Betz, Dale VVaag, James Donlon, Norman Reukauf, Robert VVilke, VVilliam Adamy, Daniel Kruszynski. Row I: Richard Burger, George Jennings, Dexter VValters, Richard lildritlge, Charles Coushaine, john Dietz, Mr. Quinlivan, George Burr, Kenneth Burger, Donald jentsch, Dave Chapin, Frederick Odenwald. 39
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS 'lihis yt-:ir thc lmliistrisil Arts Chili has progrvssctl in lc-zirning pezm' time' skills, undvr the tlirvc- tion of Hr. llc-intl. 'lllll'CllllTll1lS2lll vnrollmt-nt of c-iglm-vo, with :in cwo nuoihcr of girls :mtl boys L'l:iss i't-prvsm-otzitioo is vzirim-il, tlwrt- lit-ing six svniors, two juniors, six sophomorvs and tlirvv frvslimco Riulizirtl lflilritlgt- is prvsitlvot of tht- chili: .lvzuicttv Stotltlztrt, sm-Crt-tziry: and l'fvcrctt Murray Il'm':lSlll'4'l'. .-Xnioogg tht- ztctivitics, thvy liziw In-mlm-d wcrc plastic motlvling, tvxrilt- work. shi-ll craft pl:lstt't'x':lstillg1, :mil Zll'l'll1'I'j. ln l t-lit'u:u'y, tht- llomc lfconomics :mtl lmlustriztl Arts Clubs provielwl il very wol'tlm'l1ilc' film for :ui :tssm-iiihlx program. ln ixI1lX,l'lli'N contrihiitvtl towzirtl :ui lI1l'l'I'i'Sfll1f,1 :mtl instructive' PEIIACIII-'1'i'IlCl1l'I iiwvtiiigj. Sion- its orgzuiifzition io l'l-li, tht' lmlustrizil Arts fluh has 1'1l!'lN'll :l tlclinitv plan' in school lift :mtl has prox't-tl most l'l1-llllillill' to all who lizivt- lwvn cnrollvcl in it. Ron K: Ili-ttx Xv2lI'llllllj,:l1llI, Rohcrt Millcr, lillllllt' lllllflllf, Donna Mc-tilt-r. Row JI Betty NIIPPII, Vera! 'l'ok:lr, lillVVlII Smith Keith lNI:irtin Rs-nnctli Sclu-lt-skv, Virginia Hove, lic-ttv Murchin. Row I: Ronald xvZllfllQ'I', Charles Smith ,lt-:im-ttc Stodilnrt, Richard lilclridgv, iMr. llc-intl, livwett Murray, Ruth lludlvy. 41
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