Wilson High School - Wilsonian Yearbook (St Johns, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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mmfzzfics C lub One of the many active organizations in our school is the Dramatics Club, directed and originated last year by Mr. Clarence Murphy. Those people eligible for membership in the club are all per- sons in the Junior and Senior Play casts each year plus those students who are elected to membership by the club for their assistance in play productions. Bob Hefty was elected to the presi- dency of this up and coming club with Avis Hefty serving as his assistant. June Anderson was given the job of keeping the minutes and of collecting money for their hilarious parties. Foremost among the good times which the club treasures in memory are the square dance at the Perrin-Palmer X XJ ' 1 t the home of Darrell Pope. Projects other than School and the scavenger hunt a the parties, are for each member or group to have ready to give to the public a ' f ani This ear the club has also ordered pins or short skit, reading, or progr . y its members. ' Seated: Beverly Ballinger, Alan Nllilliams, Howard Sousley, Mr. Murphy, Avis Hefty Bob Hefty, June Anderson, joscelyn Mack, Mary Lou Judd, Marilyn Smith. Standing: Marilyn Smit, Elliot Berkhousen, Glenn Osgood, Cecil Smith, jerly Schoendoif Pete Smith, Dean Henning, Don Robinson, Buddy jacob, Darrell Pope, Don Rennells Frances Papciak, Marilyn Nuechterlein, Carol Masters, Virginia Cloudman, janet Slife A9

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First Row: Barbara XVoodbury. Pat Cole, Carol Nickclson. Donna Britten, Wilma Steaxens. .wfonzl Roux' Mrs. Vzmderwall, joanne lN'orrall. Priscilla Robinson, Delores Stephens. Marilyn Welton. Thircl Row: Pat Niergarth, .Xnne Payne. Charline Hammond, Mary Masgxrik. Lois Burk. Crace XVeaver. Delores Snater. Fourtlz Roux' joan Stevens, Dorothy Stambersky, Norma Dershem. jean lildred. Eloise Van Epps, Shirley Fitzpatrick. Donna Hambleton. F .H .A. The F.H.A. is an organization devoted to teaching its members to become better homemakers. Its colors are red and white. The motto of the club, which is affiliated with the National Future P-lomemakers ol America, is Toward New Horizons. The officers this year are: Norma Dershem, presidentg Jane Stambersky, vice-presidentg Eloise Van Epps, secretaryg and -Io Ann Stevens, treasurer. Meet- ings are held the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:30. The F.H.A. sponsors the annual Madri Gras and the Infirmary Christmas Party and handles the concessions at some of the football and basketball games. Thirty-live guests from Ovid's F.H..-X. XX Chapter attended our formal initiation NX and tea. Miss Mary Lee Hurt from Michigan State College, state F.H.A. ad- ! N f visor, was also present. The St. Johns Chapter attended the Regional Meeting in Grand Ledge where members partici- Q pated in a stunt show. Priscilla Robin- son was chosen as the Regional Delegate- at-large to the National F.H.A. Confer- X ence, which will be held this summer in Kansas City, Missouri. AR



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Science C lub This year the Science Club has the largest membership that it has ever had. The officers are: president, Darrell Pope, vice-president, John Oyerg secretary, Marilyn Smith, treasurer, Barbara Puetzg custodian ol' the darkroom, Glenn Osgood. The club's main purpose is to create and to promote interest in science. The only way to become a member is to have taken a course in science, particularly chemistry. The club's sponsor is Mr. Naldrett. This year it was difficult to tell who was getting the most lun out of the initiation - the old members or Mr. Naldrettl The Science Club has a complete darkroomg the new members are required to learn how to use all of the equipment in developing and enlarging pictures. The members meet the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. At their meetings, they have discussions concerning current scientific discoveries. They also have outside speakers who deliver addresses on scientific discoveries. It is the hope of the Science Club to become affiliated with the National Science Club of America. X First Row: Mr. Naldrett, john Oyer, Glenn Osgood. Second Row: Lucille McNuIt, janet Slife, Stella Conklin, Marilyn Smit, Barbara Pnetz, Darrell Pope, Marilyn Smith, Marcia Moore, Vineta Silm. Priscilla Robinson, Carol Masters, Rosella Plowman, Nancy Pratt. Third Row: Pat Underhill, Mary Lon Judd, june Anderson, Leon Miller, jack McGregor, Bert Davis, Fred l'asch, Bill Black, Nancy Symmonds, Eleanor Rehmann, Marcia Osborn, jean Root.

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