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W. H. T. Each year any girl who is taking Home Economics has the privilege of joining the Wilmot Homemakers of Tomorrow. This year the Senior members took a trip to Chicago in connection with this club. Mrs. Miller is their advisor and the officers are as follows: Joy Meloun, Presidentg Sandy Jacobson, Vice Presidentg Kay Cornell, Secretary-Treasurer, and Naoma Platts, Student Council Representative. F. F. A. Any boys interested in agriculture may join the Future Farmers of America. This local chapter is a part of the National Organization, and Mr. Knight is their advisor. The members of this club are active in judging dairy cattle and in the production of better livestock. The officers are: Dick Mayo, Presidentg Jim Sheen, Vice Presidentg John Venovic, Student Council Representativeg Wally Rosentreter, Secretaryg Bob Gehring, Treasurer, and Howard Kohlstedt, Sentinel. Page Forty-Nine
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WW WINNER Pictured here are the girls Who have earned enough points in the intramural program to receive large letters. They are, front row, left to right: Kay Cornell, Rose Ziegler, Gloria Schneider, and Naoma Platts. Second row: Bonnie Snyder, Dorothy Zboja, Ruth Kaiser, Joan Gall, and Louise Matthias. WWW CLUB The W Club is made up of boys who have earned a letter in one or more sports. Winning a letter is a very important thing and the boys who get them really have something of which to be proud. Page Forty-eight
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COMMERCIAL CLUB Commercial Club is made up of all students who are interested in helping with the school paper. The club is under the direction of Mr. Stein and Mr. Frank. The oificers are: Peggy Timmer, Presidentg Mary Komes, Secretary-Treasurerg Carole Thebault, Student Council Representativeg Pat Rodney, Business Managerg Marlene Ratchek, Assistant Business Managerg Dorothy Zboja, Editor, and Darlene Lesner, Assistant Editor. SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club is made up of the students taking Spanish who would like to use that language and also to learn about the habits and customs of Spanish countries. Page Fifty
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