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INTERNATIONAL RELA- TIONS CLUB GOING FOR A JOY RIDE. From the looks on their faces, Donald Roe. Dick Dawson, Mrs. Stearns, Franklin Ebaugh, and John Williams intend to enjoy the conference of the city’s In- ternational Relations Clubs which they are on their way to attend. East has played host to the other schools in former years. These confer- ences are a valuable feature of the club. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Since this was a very disturbing year as far as world affairs are concerned, members of at the Olin Hotel, the conferences held with similar clubs, or just regular meetings. Such speakers as Mr. Williams, who talked on neu- trality, helped a lot, too. All in all, it was not International Relations were in a dither trying to keep up with the war threats. They did a very commendable job, however, what with discussing international problems every time they got together, whether it was the banquet until the International Relations Club Dance held in April that the boys were given the well-deserved opportunity to relax. A true balance of social and intellectual activity is the aim of the group. Row 4: M. Mcllicker, H. Hcnncberry, T. Whatley, J. Laws, F. Ebaugh, B. Peterson, C. Stearns, D. Coppin, P. Chelf, E. Wilson. B. Heusinkveld, H. Hershcy. Row 3: B. Bugdanowitz. P. Rich. G. Ise. J. Mott. B. Samuels, D. Roe. J. Thayer, L. Schaefer, L. Truby, W. Guild. M. Snyder, T. Eskridge Row 2: B. Matthews, L. Morrison. D. Vincent. E. Haglcr. R. Marshall, M. Millcnson, C. Van Sickle, C. Qucary, B. Woody. C. Roth. D. Mott. C. Pit ken, M. Boyd. Row 1: A. Holtzman, D. Watts, B. Wierman, D. Dawson, C. Wilson, Mrs. Stearns, P. Douden, J. Williams, F. Briber, Jr., D. Hansen, N. Smith. Officers: President. Paul Douden; Vice-President. Cy Wilson; Treasurer, Dick Dawson; Secretary. John Williams; Sponsor, Mrs. Stearns. [122]
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Row 2: W. Grabow, P. Putchkoff, P. McGinnis, D. Boyle, D. Pate. J. Parriott, W. Reel. B. Hover, J. Summer. A. Van Saun. Row 1: Mr. Niblo. B. Heathcote, B. Wierman. O. Birkland, N. Rockwell. H. Heitzler. T. Brin ton. G. Nelson. ( Wilson, B. Mefflcy, J. Mack. V. Sparr. Officers: President, Paul McGinnis; Vice President, Bill Wierman; Secretary-Treasurer. Joe Parriott; Sponsor, Mr. Niblo. Hl-Y Hi-Y is probably best described as the mas- culine equivalent of a girls social club. At least, members of that organization evidently believe in enjoying themselves what with dinner meetings every few weeks, banquet meetings with other Hi-Y clubs once a month, the Hi-Y dance in December, and a beefsteak fry in the spring. Occasionally the boys man- aged to be serious long enough to listen to such speakers as Dean Lawson of Denver Uni- versity. who discussed war threats in Europe. Hi-Y is a little bit different from most of our clubs in at least two ways. For one thing, they have a Hi-Y Mothers Club which takes an active interest in the school, and for an- other thing, Hi-Y is one of the very few clubs that has a pin. judging from those wearing the pins, however, there seem to be quite a few girls in this stag organization. Hi-Y is a live organization, always willing to take part in any school welfare activity. Most of its members are active in many extra- curricular activities about the school. LOOKING THE CROWD OVER. Officers Paul Mc- Ginnis, Bill Wierman, and Joe Parriott take charge at a meeting of Hi-Y. The club holds its weekly meeting on Monday evening. Besides these meet- ings, Hi-Y, being part of a national organization, the Y.M.C.A., also holds monthly all-city meetings with other clubs. [121]
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JUNTO After a few weeks of getting organized and feeling sorry for those, who because of over- crowded conditions failed to become members of junto, that organization proceeded with the usual routine of teas and speakers. Some of the better remembered of the latter were Mrs. Clive Center, who expounded on the drama, and our own Miss Sparhawk, who told of her recent travels. In December, moved by a generous impulse, Junto’s members helped several families enjoy a merrier Christmas. The passing of March saw the St. Patrick’s Day Dance given jointly by Junto and Minerva. With its shamrocks and green carnations, this gathering turned out to be one of the more colorful spots of the social season. Junto is a literary society; literature is studied along with the numerous other activi- ties of the club. SOMETHING SEEMS FUNNY to June McV.ttie, Mrs. Robinson, a speaker, and Charline Kendrick. Row 6: J. Baker, M. Manning. K. Slater. E. Saliman. I). Strong. P. M x r. J. Henderson, J. Baird, E. Ireland, A. Magmison. D. McKnight, P. Miller. Row 5: M. Ryan. B. Nielson; C. Conway, K. McCaskill, H. Rutledge, V. Hopkins. E. Charles. D. Patton, J. Ambser, V. Hair. R. Stillson, J. McCauley, N. Garihan. Row 4: M. latt, B. Bailey. B. Lynch. S. Rosenficld, S. Miller, D. Levine, D. Reeves, E. Snell, L. Jackson. L. Reed, M. Land. J. Christensen. Row 3: B. Davis, R. Draper. B. Watt. M. Heller, M. Killingsworth. J. Beatty, D. Duits. L. Calkins. B. Bean, S. Griebling. J. Pharo, V. Knaucr. Row 2: B. MacCracken. V. Rees. V. Gillis, B. Christy. K. Slater. M. Gilmour. M. Corson. B. Miller. M. Morrissey. B. McClellan. A. Custance, K. Stcnmark, V. King. Row 1: Mias Beynon, S. Conway, L. Friedman, E. Peabody. J. Anderson, J. Carrington. C. Kendrick. S. Corthell, D. Smith, V. Hanigan, M. Lopcr, N. Milyard. Miss Ferguson.
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