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Officers Priscilla Cooper Marjorie MacGrecor .... Marjorie Sweet Mary Carpenter - President • I''ice-President - Secretary - Treasurer Committees Margaret Deal - Caroline Levering .... Mary McCabe - Sophie Chowning • Service - Program - Social ’ A Jverlising Faculty) Advisers Miss Genevieve Breen -Miss Zei.ma Goldsworthy - Junior • Senior Honorary) Members Miss Malva Cameron Miss Je sie Caplin THE U. C. or Upper Class Girls’ Club has for its membership any Junior or Senior girl who wishes to belong. Its primary purpose, according to the constitution, is to promote a more friendly feeling among all girls. The club during the school year in its endeavor to realize its ideals has enteied into the following activities: Care of the rest room. Candy sales to get money for the soldiers. 1. Christmas Sale. 2. Thanksgiving Sale. Entertainment at the Poor Farm. Parties for all incoming Freshmen. Two Mothers and Daughters' Teas. Teachers’ Tea. Mothers and Daughters’ Banquet. Style Show. May Fetes. Tea for Central Girls. Speakers on the following: 1. Big Sister movement. 2. Travel. 3. Vocation. Hi-Y-U.C. Banquet. Page 25
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Front Row—C. Steven . Mary Staple . Lindclof, Hill, Esther Gilbert, Elydah Wheeler. Zuppinger. Murg. Heal, Mims Breen. M. Carpenter. M. McGregor, P. Cooper, M. Sweet. Mi Good on. M. McCabe. S. Chowning. Summerville. H. Sharon. Norton, M. Cooper, Birklehaupt. Second Row—K. French, Forbes. S. Conklin, Huntington. Coilin . Cooper, Reckcnthaler, Ludlow, Hencaay, Go , liny. Merritt. Taylor. SillowHy. Weir. Cuxzort, Caskey. Nelson. Bro . Clcavoland. Richardson. Third Row—Steven . Hnrri . Merrill. How. Brandon. Haven. Jeffrey, France . McDonald, Ward, Hurley. Wilcox. Lusk. Shipman, Nunnally, Schoenmann. Nelson, Robb. Crymlcr. Shannon. SlauKhter, Goldberg. Hugh. Fourth Row—Goodman. Green. Abraham, Davidson. Brown. Davi , Chase. Smith, Lawrence. Bowen, Jsrvi . Scott. Kundcll, Davi , Parker. Petrick,White. Morrison, .nugg, Smith, Stacy, Whitely. Allman. Fifth Row—Anderson. Smith, Thomas, Turner. Walker. Kruirnl. Wed no. Spicer. Callendar. Lstta. Larson, Tragic. Roiuitcr. Womrath. Shotwell. Gowcn. Wells, Harrington, Gill, Abraham. Joeckel. McDonald. St. John. Sixth Row—Yellnnd. Roatitcr. Solbcrg. Rochford, Wright, Mason. Deutsche, Keenan, Pratt. Pierce. Farmer. Gilbert. Keyes, Kingsley, Halpern. Welch. Pnr ons. Mooney, Collier, Schick. Anderson. Wolf. Sovcnth Row—Cook. Yohc. Kelly. R. Durheim. H. Durheim, Hoyer. Morrill, Baker, Thompson. Dooley, Wood. Eickvold. Brackett, Schmitt. Hoffman, Swain. Clayton. King.
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Hl-Y CLUB Greene Prescott Cranston Clark Morris GUI McWhorter Sccman Brokaw Burxcson Ludlow Connell Gooder Hammond Smith Meili Scott Rowe Farms loo ElmquUt Burlingham Cochrane Wadsworth Thomas Moorhead Nebclthnu Altfilllsch Gurley Grandin Nelson MncGlashan Davis Nichols Goss Kelly Jacobsen Mr. Haupt Coolidvre Mr. Batchelder Reminvrton Mr. McWhorter Frost Beyera Gitlin Officers Wallace Remington Marshall Frost -Rodney Byers - Robert Jacobsen .... President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer AT THE beginning of the school year last fall the Hi-Y Club at West underwent a complete reorganization. Officers were elected, and after the committee chairmen were appointed a definite program was laid out for the club. The three committees are the Membership, Program, and Service. Each committee has a definite task to undertake. Under the able assistance of Dick” Haupt, West Lake Y. M. C. A. Secretary, the club made rapid progress. Before long the membership list consisted of forty-five fellows. At the close of the first term in December the U. C and Hi-Y Clubs participated in a very successful party consisting of a banquet with a very interesting speaker followed by dancing in the girls' gymnasium. A freshman reception was given by the Hi-Y Club at the beginning of the second term which was a great success. Another event of the year was a two-day outing which the club took during spring vacation. Although the membership is limited to junior and senior boys, the club’s enrollment should not be small. This year “Batch has been our faculty adviser and the fellows appreciate the interest he has taken in the club. There are numerous things that such a group of fellows can do to better the school and further its interests. If those who are not in the club now will become members next year they will see that the Hi-Y Club does the most for those who put the most into it. Wallace Reminton, President. Page 26
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