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Cfjf Jflountameer Hl-Y CLUB Grafton’s Hi-Y Club is about to complete another successful year. Many things have been accomplished among the boys. This is one of the liveliest Hi-Y groups that have attended Grafton High School. One of the most interesting and entertaining assemblies that we have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing was the prize fight staged by these young men not long ago. The Hi-Y and the Girl Reserve Club had a pleasant social time together last fall at a “tacky party.” and these groups know how to work together in a business way, too. as was evidenced by the successful food stands that they sponsored jointly during the football season. The members of the Hi-Y are: President, William Murray; Vice President. Jack Donnaehie; Secretary-Treasurer, Hanson Grown; Leslie Crawford, Jimmie Stafford. Tom Stafford. Robert llunner. Carl Gooodwin, Eu-gene Shriver, Ralph Konst. Jr., Victor Cuppett. Robert Hoi yard. Augustus Gather. Richard Gill, Ernest Shaffer-man. Robert Selvey. Ronald Linn, Carvel Phillips, James Robinson. Hilly Glenn. John Evans and Davis Evans. Next year’s officers are: Carl Goodwin, President; Robert Runner, Vice President; Eugene Shriver, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. A. V. Yoho is sponsor of the elub. 1929 WM. MURREY President 1928-29
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-€f)e iftountaineer— GIRL RESERVE CLUB l’l RPOSE: To find and (jive the best. SLOGAN: To face life squarely. The Girl Reserve Club is the high school branch of the Young Woman’s Christian Association of America. The Grafton chapter was organized in 1926-27 with nine charter numbers This year the membership has grown to forty. This year hits been an eventful one for the I Hue Triangle girls. Her - are a few of their accomplishments: 1. They earned enough money to-send their 1929-20 president to Kiski Camp in Pennsylvania this summer. 2. The members furnished food and clothing for some of the unfortunate people of Grafton. 3. Thirteen of the girls attended the State Girl Reserve Conference at Parkersburg. West Virginia in .March. (The club paid the expenses of ihtv delegates to the Parkersburg meet.) The Girl Reserve sponsors are: Miss Nola K. Pry. to whom the group is indebted for their success this year; Miss Klayde Spaur, Miss Thelma Dawson. Mrs. W. E. Brown, Mrs. Ilomer Gatrcll. Mrs. J. T. DeMoss and Mrs. Carrie Swiger. Following are the members of the organization: Nancy Barnard. Katheryn Marshall. Virginia Mays, Marguerite MeKeen, Marguerite McMullen, Lena Miller, Katheryn Nye. Charlotte Rendle, Eileen Robinson, Nellie Swiger. Marjorie Shingleton, Catherine White, - Dorothy White. Elinor Bolliger. Mary Hill. Hazel Husted, Wilma Keller, Elsie Knotts. Dorothy Lambert, Frances Lawson, Dora Belle Gaskin. Kathleen Gatrcll, Edna Cole. Hazel Cole, Martha Glenn Flesher, Catherine Marks, Birdie Brohard, Vivian Bunner, Velma Gather. Elizabeth Gather, Pauline Dunham. Dorothy Hefner, Mary Louise Hawkins, Dorothy Lucas and Ruth Linsey. This year’s officers are: President, Evelyn Lucas; Vice EVELYN LUCAS President, June King; Secretary, Oletta DeMoss; Treasurer, President 1928-29Carolyn Brown. Kathleen Gatrell is next year’s president. 1929
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—z )t iHountatneer— HOME ECONOMICS CLUB One of the fine national organizations in Grafton High School is the Home Economics Club which is affiliated with the National Economics Association and West Virginia Home Economics Association. The main objective in home economies training is to link together the home and the school. Properly directed the club can do much to develop a sense of responsibility; to give practice in parliamentary procedure; to train for the wise use of leisure and for service to the home and community; and to provide the pleasure and experience of social meeting. The club was reorganized December 7, 1028, with the following officers: President........................................ Hazel Cole Vice President .............................. Miriam Isner Secretary ..................................... Nina Zinn Treasurer.............................Marguerite McMullen Sponsor .............................. Miss Ida B. Dorsey The members of the club are: Martha Glenn Fleshor, Marguerite McMullen, Mi-rian Isner. Hazel Cole, Nina Zinn, Georgia Newcome, Mary Emily Summervile, Lucy Kightmirc, Carrie Sincel Catherine Marks. Elizabeth Harr. Hazel Dusted. Paul ine Dunham. Louise Moore, Gay Murphy, Gladys Wagner. Ivadal Withers, Dorothy Sincel, Alma Sayre, Margaret Marshall, Maxim Moore, and Evelyn Murphy. The club's outstanding project for 1928-1029 was Mto ,.... the successful hot lunch that was served to students MISb IDA DUKohY . . , . Sponsor of the Home and teachers during the winter months, rhe project Economics Club was a success financially and otherwise. 1929
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