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Each afternoon directly following dismissal
the buzz of activity and the hum of relaxation
can be heard in the large congregation around
the school store. The school store is operated
for the convenience of the students and
offers such necessities as paper and pencils,
as well as a large assortment of special
school souvenirs. After school hours
"Woody’s Corner,” as it is sometimes called,
offers the students mid-day refreshments to
help relax for a moment before going on to
the afternoon activities.
Mr. Gobora is to be complimented for
running such a beneficial establishment.
Standing from (1. to r.) D. Tepel, M. Kaplan, L. Knetlar, P. McDonnell, N. Butler, B. Kutz,
M. Bond, A. Holtz. Sitting from (i. to r.) B. Sturgill, J. Fricke, D. Wolfenden, G. Houston,
and K. Blum.
FUTURE H0MEMAKER9
The Future Homemakers of America
is sponsored by Mrs. Maria Wade (De
Marco). The club was organized last
year for girls interested in homemaking.
Their activities include a trip to New
York City, the Radio City Music Hall,
and John Robert Powers Modeling
School.
They are taught wise buying for
the home and for themselves.
The fashion show put on by the
club was very succesful and we hope
that they will continue.
President of this year’s club is Eldine
Swanson.
Front Row (1. to r.) M. Passanante, E. Swanson, Mrs, Wade, L. O Neil, D. Delattre. Top Row
(1. to r.) S. Bakker, C. Keen, E. Gebel, L. Flowers. D. Davidson, E. Hemingway, M. Skoglund, S.
Sauer, and S. Sanders.
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