Bloomsburg High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Bloomsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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Bloomsburg High School - Memorabilia Yearbook (Bloomsburg, PA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 81 of 142
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Mb Anus Wagner Harold Banki VVilmer Low-i Leon Greenly, Robert Veley, Clareri Mark ■c Crabtrse. Donald Sands, Jury, Donald Whitenight, Lefl ti Right: Ola ire Pat terson, Rol erl Hart man. Second Ro Robert Vanderslice, Harry Mordon, Sam Cohen, Paul Lrtterman, Jack Gipple, John Betterly, Robert Joy, Donald Sharretts, Paul Thomas, Ed Creveling, Bowman Roadarmel, Gerald Fritz. Third Row: Rr.berl Haas, William Omer, Harold DeMott, Merle Deitrich. Jack Higgins, Leo Hbwer, Edward Relmard, Donald Girton, Prank Remely, Ed Roadarmel, Norman Homan, Frank Henry. dii-y The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and com- munity; and to promote clean sports, clean speech, clean habits, and clean scholarship. Among the year ' s activities were participation in the Star Bible Study Contest, the sponsoring of a checker tournament and the George Washington Dance and initiation of new members, the indulgence in several banquets, and the distribution of gift boxes at Christmas. The club, which has a total of thirty-three members, was under the sponsorship of Mr. Patterson. Officers elected for the year were: President, Clarence Crabtree; Vice-President. Wilmer Lowe; Secre- tary, Robert Veley; and Chaplain. Leon Greenly. Regular meetings of the club were held on the first and third Mondays of every month; and on one occasion the club met and ban- queted with their progeny, the members of the Tri-Hi-Y. Seventy-seven

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Left to Right: Rntter Ohl, Gerald Knouse, Donald Whitenight, Robert Hartman, Joseph R ly, Harold Miller .lames. Deilv, Charles Robbins. John Creasy, Robert Veley. g IU 1 i;„ W : Tom North. Frederic Dent. Howard FVnstemaker, Robert McGarrah, Stanley Fort- ner, Jack Shortess, Donald Girton. James Dorsey, James Greenly, Marie Deitrick, Bill Barton. [Personnel ULub A servant to other organizations throughout the school, and an active, responsible organization in its own right, this year ' s Personnel Club, under the capable direction of Mr. Harold Miller, has found ample opportunity for self-expression. During the course of the school year its members have assisted with various public and private programs presented in the school aud- itorium, including the All-School Play, the Senior Class Play, the American Legion Show, the Legion Auxiliary Show, and the religious play. The First Commandment, ' ' presented by the Reformed Church The club also sponsored the Hallowe ' en Dance; likewise, a variety as- sembly program, which seemed to click well with the students. Officers for the club this year were James Deily.. President; and Joe Reedy, Secretary. Membership in the Personnel Club is consid- ered strictly honorary in its nature; there are no returns other than the returns of service — the keynote of the organization. Seventy-six



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Left to Right: Maude Purael, Helen Beagle. Gladys Bowman, Miss Sharpies , Ruth Van Sickle. Phyllis Parker. Dorothy Cromis, Ruth Shuman, Kathryn Walburn, Phyllis Bennett. June Kressl ' er, Mary Long, Shirley Hagenbnch, Virginia Reams. Seeonrt Row: Celia Wood. Miriam Orner. Reginia Conner, den Curry. Verda Albertson. rlene Masters. Ruth Snyder, Grace Thomas; Christine Gii-tnn, Violet Pataki, Flora Hawk. Mary Martha Rhodomoyer, Mildred McBride, Dorothy Bomboy, Lucetta Hawk. Betty Andreas. Third Row Beatrice Shuman. Maxine Creasy. Pearl Wintersteen, Ann Muirhenil. Ruth Bill- man Reatriec Ledyard Jean Miller. Ruth Robbing, Jean Ent. Elizabeth Loreman, Blanche Hosier. €n-J£i-U The Senior Tri-Hi-Y Club operates under the auspices of the State Y. M. C. A. It was founded in May 1930, and corresponds to the Hi-Y Club for boys. The Tri-Hi-Y has served to band girls to- gether with a definite ojbect in mind, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character. The Tri in the name is indicative of the all-around development of club members in spirit, mind, and body; and involves the three main training agencies of the home, the church, and the school. The slogan of the organization is pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions: and the objective is to seek, to find, and to share. During the present year the Tri-Hi-Y sponsored the Christmas dance, was enrolled in the State High School Bible Contest, and held many interesting meetings. Myra Sharpless was the counsellor of the club for the present year. The officers were: President, Ruth Van Sickle; Vice-President, Phyllis Parker; Secretary, Ruth Shuman; and Treasurer, Dorothy Cromis. Seventy-eight

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