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K PP HI-Y The enthusiasm and energy of its mem- bers has made Kappa a most successful Hi-Y. Its purposes for raising money were two- fold this year, support for its scholarship fund, and donations to a foreign Hi-Y. During the fall Kappa girls conducted a sales campaign of T.V. Guide magazine and had their annual cake sale. At Thanks- giving, and again at Christmas, Kappa members prepared baskets of food for needy families. ln December, they presen- ted a dance, Kandy Kane Kaperff Proving their interest in governmental affairs, the Kappa girls helped draft bills to be presented at the Hi-Y convention at Albany. The ofbcers were Mrs. Louise Kilbride, Advisorg Marilyn Bleier, President, Jackie Smith, Vice-President, Lenore Diehl, Sec- retary, Rita Schwietering, Treasurer, and Elaine Mower, Chaplain. MThey Also Servew L FHFF. 1 1 -- Q E... Diehl, J. Smith, R. Sehwietering, K. Dengler, E. Mower, E. Grimm Smith, Il. Carlton, E. Kissinger, P. Heiss, T. Clemente, J. Shock Clemente, M. llaneox. l'. Lucey, M. Henry, J. Donelon, L. Doughton Maggio, A. Ilemme, F. Anspake, E. Meany, J. Cavanagh, J. Munich Torkelson, E. Smith. cb I fm V DELTA HI-Y Considering the short time it has been in existence, Delta, the youngest of lli-Y's has been very successful in all it has un- dertaken. 'llianks lo Miss Marjorie McConnell, Ad- visorg Jane Crant. President, Claire Wil- lard, Vice-President: Marie lfisenacher, S1'tfl'Pl.3I'y, and Zita Stoddard, Treasurer, lln- llella girls were off to a fine start. Early in the year they held a cake sale and sold wrapping paper and ribbon to raise money which was to be used in a number of ways. Christmas arrived and found the girls clothing three needy child- ren of Baldwin and putting on an enter- ' tainment show. Their biggest thrill was planning 'LA Salute to the Services. a dance held in ' honor of all the service organizations of I ffl the st-bool. . A xg . l 8? cCThree to M lc R a' 'D M. Eisenurlier, C. Willurrl, Z. Stoddart, J. Brown, C. Robinson, J. a 6 Brown, J. Kohl, D. Centrone, C. Birch, G. Emeigh, C. Armbruster, J. 'I'lu-rinult, E. Chambers, A. Cork, C. Shary, C. Shaver, J. Seifert. B. Miehl, D. Gormelcy, J. Burrows, B. Maclin, A. Hermesdorf, E. Krei- meicr, L. Sickle, M. Von Mumb, J. Boxell, S. Garrett. 25
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LPH HI-Y Charity' was uppermost in the minds of the girls of Alpha-lli-Y. Through cake sales. hat eheeking. and sales of personal labels. their earnings were sullicient for worth-while deeds. The .Christmas season was ushered in by Alpha's show at the Old l7olk's Home where earols were rendered. and presents given. ln true Santa Claus fashion. two Baldwin eliildren were elothed from head to foot. A S550 seholarship was awarded to a de- serving senior and an additional S50 was given to Save the Children l ederation.,' thus providing a needy Tennessee infant with llood and elothing. To the members, we say well donefi esp:-eially to Miss Fulton. Advisorg Suz- anne l lood, l'i'esidenl: ltose Ar-eoli. Viee- l,l't'hitTl'lll1 jane lianker. St't'I't'lill'yQ Marie Cresalfi. Treasurerg and lletty lfoster, Chaplain. M7716 fllulllllllillg 99 fr 1 CJ O 177 J. Bunker. M. Cresnlli, R. Aseoli, J. Nelson, A. Hoagland, l'. Roekliffe, I Foster A lhgelnun N Fretln im I ' ' N n - . , . - , .. llolmmon.. Il. Muller, M. llllde- brandt, li. Mellevill, C. Museiule, C. llolnlln-rg, J. Smith, l'. Culliver, M. Burns, lt. Young. M. Ellis, A. Mm-wiule, M. Seluugmun, S. Turner, J. Wxilnln, A. Smith. 2 B E T H I Y Community welfare was again the theme of the lieta girls. This was exemplihed by the numerous deeds whieh they performed for the eommunity. During Thanksgiving they presented a needy Baldwin family with a eoinplete din- ner. Before the Christmas holidays they were very busy perfecting their Christmas Show which, due to unforseen eireumstan- ces they were unable to present at the Uld Folks, Home. They also sent clothing to the war-torn country of Germany. These packages were received just in time for Christmas so as to make their reeeiveris holidays a little brighter. Beta was ably guided by its advisor, Miss Evelyn Bond, and its olheers: Claire Davis, Presidentg Joan Stellman, Viee- President: llenrie Wfilf, Secretaryg Eileen Gottlieb, Treasurerg and Barbara Perrota, Chaplain. l'. Colllieln. SIPHIIIAIII. ll. Wolf. ll. Veyrilxerg. lf. Pernltzl. B. Hillier. M ! ' h 79 W. yl3ll'l'llill0. F. Ft-h-e. H. Bender. C. Trautwein. E. U'Hrien. C. Dee- .9 I 6 gin. l'. lloeller. I. Whalen. WT. llenlnen. ll. Farran. ll. Vialker, B. b rook-. L Wlarinelli. Y. Frnrilu-l. N. Wlorgan. A. Cm-ble. A. Mt-lrheres, D. Nan Pe-lt. 74
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H. l'ivu-rl-sl, A. Kuhl, 5. Rlllllsvy. L. Simon. H. W'olf, J. SllK1'I'l!lllII, N. Lustn-rnmn, M. Horowitz, Mr. A. Ula-vnirh. U. f.ll1'lll'f', U. Mic-hl. N. l'll'l'lhl'illl, lf. Hil- 1-rly, A. Cm-ln-I. S. ullilllvf. li. Cirnult, E. Mower, J. llrown. I'. llunenn. I.. Gnillnral. l'. Vit-lbig, li. Wlmry. A. tlorlu-. IC. 'illllllllN'l'r-. J. Sh-llmnn. C. Shu- vvr. F. l rnnlu-l. ll. lfislu-r. M. Grady., H. johnson, A. Cl'ilT1-llhngvn. Nl. Itodney. ll. tlurry. tl. Wlolinet. l'. Bauer. li. Frazer. l. Eekernkamp. E. Ntilll. lf. Collins. J. Kopf. E. Wleinvrt. A. llerme-sdorf A. Nlelehers. G. Ritunann. .L Kuhl. D. Wan Pell. E Simon. J. Kaufmann. R. Wlargiloff. T. Nelson. H. NJ Mahler. R. Kocgel. R. Lind-ay. YY. Ehlinger. M. Hilda-- br undt. l.. Pusonich. l'. Svhrivr. ' ' FRENCH CLUB 'ZX lfAre de Trioinphe and the lfolies llergeres spiced the conversation of French Club rnelnhers as they sought to eonihine Callie culture with Pari- sian entertainment at their meetings this year. Wlith the profits from their Cake sale. the cluh sent a CARE Package to l'irance. made a contrihution to help restore the Palace of Versailles, and toured a French steainship in New York llarhor. They completed this husy program under the leadership of Shirley Whitney, Presidentg Anna Coehel, Vice-Presv ident: lfileen llilferty. Sec- retary: and Cathy Cirault, reasurer. Wl'l'lll'llII'Ull l'i'em'lz Di: l'i1l1.s'l11sM GERMAN CLUB For all who could Deut- sch Spreeherif' the German cluh was a source of fun and learning. The traditional German joviality was always present when the rneinhers met, spur- red on hy their enthusiastic advisor, Mrs. Breslin. Un this year's agenda was a cake sale. the proceeds of which went to- ward sending CARE packages to Cer- many. The members celebrated Christmas with German festivities, and in the spring they saw a movie and dined in the Big Cityf' Oflicers were Eddie Collins, Pres- ident: Elaine Voltz, Vice-Presidentg lirsula lfvkernkanip. Seeretaryg and joan Kopf, Treasurer. 0
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