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AND THE HI-Y AND lNATiDNAL HONOR The Hi-Y boys were the ones who started the social activities at Chisholm High rolling by sponsoring the first mixer in September. At the Hallowe'en Dance, complete with orange and black decorations, and Jack-o-lanterns, they kept up the pace they had begun. Then finally, they rounded out the season with a Last Chance Dance on May 2. The Hi-Y club, which was organized to promote high standards of fellowship and cooperation, elects its mem- bers for their popularity and athletic ability. Those who survive the strenuous, vigorous initiation are admitted to the group. Mr. Victor Hackbarth was Hi-Y adviser this year. Officers were Matt Sucich, president: Edward Tekautz, vice-president: Nick Dragisich, treasurer: and Jack Krause, secretary. In the top picture are several of the mem- bers. You have probably heard about the National Honor Society for the organization has chapters throughout thc United States. To be eligible for membership, a student must rank in the upper third of his class and be rated high in character, leadership, and fservice. The fifteen per cent of a graduating class who rate highest in these combined requirements is elected. lt is well worth striving for the privilege of wearing the emblem of National Honor. Membership lasts for life, not only during high school years. Below, you see twenty-six of the twenty-eight seniors elected to the society this year. TOP PICTURE Top row: Danni, Saari, Orlich, Nisula, Dragisich. Bottom rcw: Johnson, Borgeson, Sucieh, Rolle, Bovitz. BOTTOM PICTURE Top row: Regis, I, Johnson, Cawley. Rupp. Second row: Kotchevar, Robnik, Alto, Eddy, Cox, Saari, Graton, M. Johnson, Barke, Panula, Korpi, Loncar. First row: Ruosch, Castagneri, Leino, Dinger, Borken, Hill. Baldrica, Dosen, Aho, Giffei. Unphotographed: Bevka, Kujala- W
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INTRODUCING THE GERMAN CLUB Since I last wrote, the German club has chang- ed a great deal. It has grown from a mere hand- ful of students to one of the largest, most active clubs in school. Few of us will ever forget the initiation of last fall. Each initiate performed a stunt, planned by the upper classmen, which provided a great deal of amusement for the spectators. However, trouble befell the organization. Lack of fa, guide for the club's policies led to much cfm- fusion and dissension. Finally, a committee draft- ed a constitution which was ratified by all mem- bers. One of the club's biggest functions is their 'traditional Christmas celebration. After a short program of musical numbers and plays, the group danced and played games in the gymnasium. I took several pictures which I'm enclosing. Above: Wallace Ruosch and Lauretta Eddy use the Ouija Board to foretell the future while May Ann Barke and Robert Regis look on. At left: The club members and their guests stop for a moment during the Grand March. Group picture Top row: Kotchevar, Monte, McDougall, Orlich, Humphreys, Saari, Peterson, Johnson. Third row: Farac, Silvestri, Eddy, Palcich, Monterotti, Sametz, Swanson, Bozanich, Cassetta. Second row: Lahti, Castagneri, Hanson, Barke, Syrjamaki, Val- entini, Papi, Markesi, Lamprecht. First row: Varda, Gersich, Benedetti, Pagliaccetti, Kiley, Ir. Bonicclli, Id. Bonicelli, Kapa, Leino.
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PCRESENTING THE ERODELPHIANS Humming is the word that describes our Erodelphian all-girl honor society. By September 31, they had already elected their first semester officers: Marian Dinger, president: Avis Pan- ula, vice-president: Margaret Johnson, critic: Mavis Alto. secretary: Anne Robnik, treasurer, and Harriet Helming, sergeant-at-arms. To make sure that our Ero girls always look their very best, Mrs. Helen Pellikka demonstrated the proper care of the hair and the skin at the November 4 meeting. Then came the annual Christmas party: and with it. the pleasure of dancing to the syncopated piano-tinklings of Mr. H. S. 1Browniel Hanson. After the strain of semester exams was over, came the Valentine Ero Ball, but it will take the whole page to tell you about that. Next on the docket was the election of second semester officers: Hilda Hill, president: Catherine Dosen, vice- president: Barbara Roels, critic: Helena Nummela, secretary, Marianne Vidmar, treasurerg and Patricia Auble, ser- geant-at-arms. But there's so much more to know about this all-girl organization, just go right on the the next page. Top Picture Top row: Hudy, Giffei, Helming, Aho, E. Anderson, Eddy, Aarni, Kotchevar, Borst. Third row: Backman, Cox, Castagneri, Dosen, Barke, Krause, Auble, Lamprecht. Second row: C. Lindstrom, M. Johnson, Antonovich, Hernesman, Lahti, Ir. Bonicelli, Korpi, Gentilini, Kangas. First row: Dunda, Hill, Dinger, Leino, Kapa, Borken, Gerzin, Gersich. Bottom Picture Top row: Syrjamaki, Pindzola, Sinko, Swanson, Pietila, Palcich, A. Robnik, Loncar, Roels. Second row: Mlachnik, Vranish, Silvestri, Williams, Vidmar, Nummela, Orlich, M. Robnik, Prusak, Turk. First row: Tobak, Pedrotti, Wangensteen, Tuman, Palmquist, Runquist, Panula, M. Lindstrom, Sampson. - - - -we ess 32-'Ami
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