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4 FIRST ROW-Lolly. Morris. Curlin. Peyesn. Patton, Murray. Warner. Allin. Wager. Ball. Rhodes Ciochetti. Land. SECOND ROW-Baird. McDonald. Flood. Holt. Schumaker. Felix. Sorey. Yost. Knost. King. THIRD ROW-Middleton, Lolly. Densford. Richardson. Schumaker. Flaccus, Bueno. Lawton. Corrcll Pottorff. Henderson. McGrath. FOURTH ROW-Corbett. Wielandf S'ul1inger. Arana. Myers. Cross. Winks. Boggs. Hager. Gatis. John- ston. Maxwell. Cuirii'f1'gllam..Sharman. uc- i The members of Tuc-Hi, Junior Young Womens Christian Association. spon- sored many entertaining social functions this year. among the most outstanding of which was the co-ed formal held at the Y.W.C.A. To inaugurate the season a tea was held to which all high school girls were invited. Presiding at the table was Miss Alice L. Vail. honorary adviser, who. with the officers and cabinet members. greeted the guests. The impressive firelighting ceremony. written by Miss Vail. was presented on October 20, when all new mem- bers Were welcomed into the club by Ruth Warner. president. During the year several plays. directed by Annabelle Wager. were given by the dramatic committee and were most enthusiastically received. Another interest- ing feature of the Tuc-Hi meetings was a series of amusing and instructive lectures. Among the speakers were Miss Betty Henry, who described her experiences in Spain at the outbreak of the revolution: Harold Cooper. World traveler, spoke on elephants and was aided by a fashion show of native costumes by his wifeg Reverend Fred W. Niedringhausg Mrs. Thelma Harding, beauty expertg and Miss Mozelle Wood, representative to last summer's Conference on Industrial Rela- tions. Under the supervision of Miss Lucille Medcraft. adviser. the members chose a needy family for which they provided food and clothing during the winter. The officers for the year were: Ruth Warner. president: Dorothy Murray, first vice-president: Mary Margaret Waugh. second vice-presidentg Ruth treas, svevews D Stevens, secretary, and Annie Mae lVlcCorkle. urer. WARNER MURRAY
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FIRST ROW-Stevens. Resnikoff. Allan. SECOND ROW-Huntington. Piaughman. Webb. Wager. Waugh. Murray, Alder. Swaniek THIRD HOW---'Standing+ Butler. White. Parker.Tidwell. VV VV , ' And l,et ho llc f lever Closing the dramatic season of '36 and TST. the Dramatic Owls presented a com- edy by Alden Nash. And Let Who Will Be Clever, The play was directed by Miss Lillian Cavett. Fluffy. fluttering. Linda Griffith is elated over the coming week-end visit of T. Bookington Wells. millionaire bachelor. because it gives her daughter a chance to land him. and Carolyn needs so many things. Linda has completely forgot- ten that school is out and Bud and also Josephine will be home. all graduated. what with her economic worries since VVilbur's business has gone from bad to worse: Aunt Fanny always nibbling and munching :Grandmother Maude playing polo with those rough children all day : Fuji. the Japanese houseboy. half driven mad over the incompetence of Fanny. the new maid. And. to make matters no better. Jo picks up one Erasmus Rockwell Pennington. Erp to you. a champion swimmer. and brings him home as a house guest. Nobody remembered that Arabella Sykes. an orphaned country cousin. was ar- riving. but she does. and oh. very accidentally with Bookington in his car. bring- ing with her a motto she had had since she was five. Be good. sweet maid. and let who will be clevcrfi Arabella just wouldnt put anyone out. so she takes Carolynes room. marries .lo oft' to Erp. gets Vvilbur to buy Booky's stocks as they were being driven down. and then marries Booky herself. ln the end everything works out all right .nd everyone torgives her. The part ol' Arabella is played bv Anabelle Wager. l.inda. Mary Margaret Hunt- ington: T. Bookington VVells. llarvey Webb. Carolyn. Klary Klar- ., garet Waugh1 Bud. li. C. Stevens: Jo. Ruth Alder: Wilbur. Morris Baughman: Maude. Enid Butler: Fuji, Jack Tidwelli Rosebud. pn, 'T' Frances Parker: Pennington. Joe Swanieki Aunt Sophie. Dot J Xlurray. ...- vwoen weae.
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BINGHAM FIRST ROW-Tom Allin. Chas. DeMott. Alfonso Wood. Joe Lisalda. Ray Bingham. Joe Lisalda. Mike Wall. SECOND ROW-Bobbie Caid. Alfonso Arrcntzi. Edw. Pottorff. David Bickley. Bill Tye. THIRD ROW-F. A. Kohn. Lloyd Hughes. Ben Parker. Jack Echells. Tom Hawks. Howard Inscho. . 7 Iseli-N Although Hi-Y was rather inactive and almost without function during the first semester, reorganization took place soon after Christmas at which time new officers were elected and a general change in policy was adopted. In taking for its aim and ideal the upholding of the faith and purposes of the Young Men's Christian Association, of which it is a junior division, the Hi-Y mem- bers expressed a desire to dedicate their efforts towards performing real services for the school. The meetings were concerned with the discussion of problems com- mon to most of the boys. with diverting entertainment such as singing and dramatic programs. and instructive lectures on stamp collecting and other hobbies. The year's social activities were confined to a joint meeting with Tuc-Hi in the fall and a combination hay ride and picnic. Two separate initiations took place, one in the fall and another in the spring. when the new members were welcomed with appropriate ceremony. F. A. Kohn succeeded Weaver Meadows as adviser. and the following officers were elected for the revised organization: Alfonso gwood. president, Ray Bingham, vice-president, Howard Inscho. secretary: and Warren Grosetta, treasurer. INSCHO
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