Wyoming Community High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Wyoming, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 14 text:

10 E Back Row: 2nd Row: lst Row: Laura Malamphy, Virginia Graham, Bonnie Gibson, Martha Klepfer, Doris Leadly, Pauline Diercksen, Nina Vest, Imogene Burwell, Marjorie Ann Long, Harriet Mc- Donald, Wilma Henry. Hilda Bankie, Mary Dixon, Gertrude Emery, Betty Griggs, Mary Hall, Marcella Streitmatter, Barbara Pettit, Marjorie Belford, Florence Bayer, Rita Lindley. Carlyn Pettit, Glenefa Noret, Betty Stisser, Roberta Kinsella, Eileen Barler, Marcella Klepfer, Lena Routt, Rosemary Ryan, Arlene Geary, Miss Gustafson. ome economica Cflub OFFICERS' President ,..... Marcella Klepfer Vice President ....... Lena Routt Secretary-Treasurer. . . Eileen Barler The Home Economics Club was organized in September and met every third Wednesday of the month. During the year the club has served a banquet for the football boys, and a luncheon at the hemp meeting. We sewed for the Red Cross, and also gave a tea for the Mothers in the Spring. In the spring the girls served a banquet for the basketball boys and polished all the trophies in the trophy case.

Page 13 text:

Back Row: Carl Brlttlngham, Ronald Lindley, Leo Martin, Leroy Messersmith, Willard Meaker, Merlin Wilkinson, Richard Knowles. Middle Row: Arnold Dawson, Dean Burwell, Don Morrissey, Merle Streitmatter, Willis Tyler Johnny Gavin. Front Row: Robert Siebenthal, Myron Holmes, Dorrance King, Robert jackson, Bernard Colgan jim McCurdy, Lawrence Birdsley, Mr. Winslow. '91 CI. A OFFICERS: President ...... . . Robert jackson Vice President. . . . . Harley Steward Secretary ..... . . Dean McCurdy Treasurer. . . . Dorrance King Reporter . . . . . . Bud Colgan Adviser. . . . . . The Future Farmers of America is a national organization with chap- ters in forty-seven states and two possessions. There are 6,301 local chapters with a total membership of 206,995. The motto of the F.F.A. is Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, and Living to Serve. ' The Wyoming chapter of the F.F.A. received its charter in 1935. There are forty-two members in the local . . . . Mr. Winslow chapter this year. The first meeting was held at the beginning of the school year. The officers were elected and plans were made for the year. Activities this year besides the regular meetings have included making a bookcase for the Ag room, making bulletin cases, green hand initiation, F.F.A. parties, and com- peting in the sectional F.F.A. live- stock and garden show.



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4.4 Back Row: lim Blakey, Dorothy Bayer, Juanita Crady, Virginia Gillespie, Pauline Meaker, Adeline Rogers, Jane Curtis. Middle Row: Miss Peard, Dorothy Beall, Violet Elliott, Glenda Tracy, Hazel Bernard, Mardell Ingram, Phyllis Hall, Rosemary Ryan, Mary Westefer, Miss Adams. Back Row: Kenneth Streitmatter, Don Arganbright, Laddie Kilgore, Marjorie Long, Arlene Blair, Ianice Brown, Dorothy Phelan, Verla Stisser, Norma Dixon, Virginia Graham. CIAA, - Hi Cfflooaten .Stott Editor ............ . ................... Ianice Brown Assistant Editors . . Arlene Blair, Dorothy Phelan, Laddie Kilgore Advisors ..................... Miss Peard and Miss Adams The Wy-Hi Booster editors and re- porters have had a very busy and successful year. Under the direction of their advisors they have achieved their aim in publishing an interest- ing, informative issue every two weeks. The editor, who is chosen by the Booster Club, chose her three assistants, and the rest of the staff was made, up entirely of volunteers from all classes. In order to provide variety, there have been several new features add- ed: the Didja Know column, a mix- ture of facts and fun by the Super Duper Snooperg the Way Back When column for interesting incidents of past years, and Roses and Thorns. This humorous article, which is written by an unknown scribe, has found its way into the hearts of the whole school. Also, in the spirit of Christmas, the holiday edition was printed in red and green ink. On behalf of the editors I wish to thank the reporters, students, and teachers for their fine cooperation in making our little paper a success.

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