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V I Q 9 Q Girls l-li-Y Yes, the Girls' Hi-Y has had a profitable year. Together with the Boys' Hi-Y we gave twenty five dollars to the Athletic Association. At Christmas time we distributed baskets of food. During the year numerous speakers gave us interesting talks. lYe also enjoyed Swimming Parties, a Theatre Party, a Freshman Party, a lfaculty Banquet, and a Mother and Daugh- ter Banquet. lluring l.ent we had complete charge of the chapel programs. A very fine spirit of fellowship has existed among us. 'l'l'he club is composed of fifty members and two advisers, lyliss Flesher and hliss lWarshall, to whom much credit is due for our success this year. OFFH 'NRS Dorothy .I. lfreas Ijl'l'NI-lfF7lf .lean Brannd ...... . . . l'z'1'e I'1'f'-szkleizt Grace Smiley .... ......... i q!?I'7'!4fU7'QIj ltlary K. Osborn. . , . i lNH1'Nfl'lIIl' Serf1'eIr1ry hlary hlorrison. . ...... 7YI'!'flH7H'Cl' Boys' I-li-Y Since last September the Boys' Hi-Y has filled the calendar with many successful enterprises. Early in the fall the boys cooperated with the Girls, Hi-Y in the sale of peanuts and candy. 1lThe members sponsored several parties which were enjoyed by those who attended. HA Hi-Y conference was held in DuBois. At this meeting the boys were well entertained by such men as F. G. Patterson of Ridgway, and VV. L. Rounsley of DuBois. 1iThe Hi-Y also planned and conducted a mass meeting and a bonfire before the annual Punxsutawney football game. This proved a success and was a great factor in helping to defeat the unde- feated Punxsy team. OFFICERS Max lVhitford. . . ..... Presfdciil Delos Howard. , ..... Vice I'res2'de1ii' H. Hershberger. . . Mr. Donaldson, . . Wlillard Good. . . . Secretary-Treasurw' . . . Faculty Afi'zf2'ser . . . . PlvaZa1'1mAdvisc1' Fifth row-Campney, Smiley, Barnes, Jackson, Showers, Irwin, Hackett, Lehncr, Liipo, Thomas Fourth rowfNewn1cyer, Smith, Anderson, Mc- Enteer, Ginter, VVoods, Coleman, Kepler, Minns Third row-Morrison, Traister, Shaffer, Wheel- nnd, Le-rch, Osburn, Miss Fleshcr, Clancy, Har- rington, Sheldon Second rowfNelson, Cummings, Miss Marshall, Vous, Vous, Egan, liolilenberg, Pope, Brown, Honser First row- XYilson. Henry, Fri-ns, Day, liraiiind, Swisher, Miller, Mcliolanis, ltlclfntn-er Third rowfStryker, Jones, XYliitford, Shohert, jackson, Hughes, Mt-nzie, Rossi, McC'orinick, Howard, Hunter, Mitchell Second row--WVilson, London, Vosburg, Griiver, Blakley, Houck, Steinberg, VVoodford, YVilsoii. Hawkins, Gordon First row fZeigler, Myers, Lowe, l-lowatt, Lynch, Hoiirk, Lindaiier, Batclivleig Logan, Nimmo
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I Albertson, Mary Alexander, Yiola Alexander, Ross Anderson, George Arovick, Marcella Averill, Maxine Axelson, Fred Baldauf, Margaret Ball, Anna Bartasovick, joseph Barton, Robert Benghauser, Wlilliam Blake, Robert Bloom, Harriet Bloom, lfVelthea Blooln, jesse Blose, Phyllis Bockoras, George Bojalad, Howard B. Boyer, xvilllillll Brown, VVilliam Burkes, Marguerite Burt, Paul Bush, Ruth Bush, Phoebe Cameso, Sam Carlson, Wilda jean Carr, Ruth Caruso, Carmelita Case, Charles Chase, Mary Chrin, Anna Christoph, Ross Colley, joseph Crawford, jane Cyphert, Leo Day, Charles DePero, Belvin DeYoe, Marjorie Dervonas, Frank Dixon, Robert Dodolak, Stella Donahue, George Donahue, Thomas Doverspike, Creston Eck, Blanche Ellenberger, Clement Emmert, Robert Engstrom, Edward Falvo, Betty Federici, joseph Ferguson, Ruth Ferguson, Helen Ferut, Blanche Fischel, Irene Ford, Richard Fridley, Ethel Fuller, john E. Fuller, Thomas Galbreath, Calvin Galbreath, Robert Garthwaite, Hazel Garthwaite, john Gearhart, Marie Gelnett, Maxine Girrell, Yirginia Glowacki, Stella Glowacki, josephine Gluczyk, john Graham, George The Freshman fl01IlI'lI It rrl Gregory, Mary Griffiths, Paul llalowell, Helen llannon, jake llanner, Naomi llarmon, Robert Hartsfelt, Martha llartsfelt, Frank Hay, Pauline lleffner, Ruth lleilbrun, Gertrude Hershberger, Guy lleverly, Yernon Horn, Robert llolmer, Ruth Hudson, LaYalle Irwin, Edward jackson, Russell johnson, llarold jolmson, june johnston, Don johnston, Marjorie Kartivick, Richard Keir, Mary jane Keller, Caroline King, june Kozminski, joseph Lesher, Annarose Levinson, Dorothy Linton, janet London, Kenneth Love, Bette Love, Floyd Lovejoy, Ellenhlae Lukasayick, XYilliam Lupo, Robert Luther, Mary Mahaney, Robert Markelonis, Daniel Marshall, julia Bella Martin, Dorothy Matulis, Anna Mauk, Earl Maybury, Carl McCoy, Helen McCluskey, Homer McIntosh, Robert jr. McKinley, Robert McNeil, Annette McNeil, jeannette Menzie, james Miller, Mary Minns, Betty Misko Adolph Mitrovick, Blanche Mitskavick, Frank Mohney, Paul Mohney, Richard Molenda, Lottie Montgomery, joseph Moore, Marie Morris, Anna Morrison, Ilarry Nedza, George Neely, john Nelson, Robert Noble, Yirginia Class ,5 Penman, VVilliam Pergrin, Ruth Person, june Pollock, Robert Polohonki, Mike Price, .Xrthur Price, Virginia Prosper, XYilliam Reasinger, Earl Reasinger, Marjorie Reay, Louise Richer, Charles Rishel, Paul Robbins, Mae Rogers, Florine Ross, Theresa Rudolph, Aleen Rudolph, Vernon Rudzinski, Anthony Sedor, Mary Seyler, Frances Shahfer, Allen Shannon, Hazel Sheldon, Earl Shobert, Sara Shotzbarger, Evon Sink, Edward Sikora, llelen Sikora, VValter Skunda, Albert Smith, Florence Smith, james Smith, joseph Smith, Richard Smith, XYHHQXIII Snyder, Eugene Spackman, Terpe Steincovick, Bruno Stover, Ralph jr. Strosky, Anthony Surkalo, Irene Swanson, Ruth Swope, Evelyn Tamashaski, Leonard Thomas, Chalmers Traczyk, joan Uren, Don YanDervort, Ellen VanHauter, Betty Vasbinder, janet Lee Vickland, Marie Yolosky, Berthina Waite, Byron VValdron, jean lVay, john XVeaver, Donald XVebb, jane Wleber, Betty lVeil, jack XVilliams, john Wilson, Curtis XVilson, Raymond XYinkelman, Robert ,,,VVork, Lois Oberrencler, Helena Lou Olson. Miles Pasierb, Halter XVray, Melvin Yingling, Betty Young, George Zavatsky, Stella Zowaski, Edward Zukoski, XYalter
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Thirnl row Sllzilleie, llonser, Kgxiilnuni, liLlSSHl1li, Swonrlrow Milh-1, Hess, limerick. Siryker, lirnmly, Steiiihn-rg Ifirsl row Hshnrn, Smith, NluEnu-er, Miss .Xnih-lson. ,ln-'L.son, Nhoxxers, Unihxie . Le Cercle Francais Cf'lesf If' flt'l'l'll' Fl'lllIl'fll'N. ln plain lflnglish, we are again lmvinpg :L lfreneh Vlulm, and whaf il elnb-fwo linnclrefl :incl twenty strong. Sinee we have only :L few meetings during the year, we have very special proglrznlis. ' At our fitst meeting this year the 3B elziss entertained ns with :1 one :lei play, La l'lllI'lII ml Fm' llrrnzflw l111'en1'1'11r. I wish I hail stiuclieil my l 1'eneh :1 little l111l'lli'l',ll was an Ol-l-llP2ll'il note. Ai 2l,llUllN'I' meeting the QA elzms presented Lv lffflnur flex Solfluis. ' One of the nniin inne- iions oi' the l'll'K'I1l'll Vlnlm is to auizmnge the l'll'PIlCll exhibition. The meetings ol' the elnlm 2ll'UC0ll1lllIflOll in lfreneli. Ol l lC'lCl'lS florclon llngghes ...,.... . .... l'rf'.w'fIe11l llzllph Sll0lN'l'l , . . . l'l'I'I' l'1'1'.v1'flf'r1l linssel l'h'ieson. . , . Nl'!'I'l'fl7I'-If , . iw Q 5252 EN, 5 , V mn W Cicero Club The purpose of the Vieero Vlub is to supple- ment the orclinxiry trzulslation of Latin with lIll1'l'0SilIlQlQ facts about The habits, customs, and :leeds of the Romain poople as well as to help ns 1111mle1'st:1nd the ancient Roman civi- lization :incl its contribution to modern life, lilIlglQll2lg0, :incl liTe1'z1fn1'e. This year the above purpose has been Well carried ontg We feel that we have been greatly heneiittecl. Oni' discussions have furnished proof that Lzitiin was the lingual mother of English. A clelmie, H1l,l'NlIl1'f'll, That Vzitiline was justified in :it- i!'IlllJl'lIlQl to 0Vl'l'il1I'0W' the QQOV01'IlIll0I1ill, was enjoyed. ' A great clezil of ereclit for our sne- eess is clne lo our ziclviser, lWiss Anilerson. HFlf'IC'lQliS Alive llonseik . .... l,I'I'Nl'ffI'Ill Pnnl Jones ...... . , l'1'1'1f l,1'f'NliIlI'llll :XIlll'llI1, Showers, , .... Sef'rwirrz'jf
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