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First Row: Mutchler, Davis, Collins, Adviser Hinderrnan, Twenhofel, Wilkie, Morse, Daniels. Second Row: Desch, Brodhead, Mergen, YVaters, Swensen, Lorenz, Harrington. Third Row: James, Jackson, Butler, Gross, Edgerton, Bradley. O1frrcERs: President - BILL TWENHOFEI. Vice-President - - JACK VVILKIE Secretary-Treasurer XVILI. Co1.LrNs Hi-Y has completed another year of service to its members. The main pur- pose of this older boys' club is to- provide fellowship, cultural advantages and en- tertainment to the boys in it. This purpose has been realized in the past school year. In order to achieve its purpose H1X has sexeral txpcs of meetings Fduca tional meetings present an interesting rnformatrxe speaker talking on any subject from boxing to the I cague of Nations Occasionally trips are taken through hos prtals manut rcturrng pl rnts rnd other pl rces of interest During social meetings the boxs ste 1 show go bowling or hare some other kind of good time together Among the best sperkers he 1rd this year were H B NlcCartx manager of radio station XX HA who talked on his European trip and Prof Twenhofel A trip through thc lrckson Clinic gave the boys some pointers on modern practice of medrcrnc Social meetings included taking rn a show and the traditional Spring steak fry Hr X rs also a leading social club being noted for the quality of its func tions A winter and spring party are customary This year the winter party was grxen at rck XVrlkres home and everybody enjoyed rt 'lhe spring party with a real lrxe orchestra was held at Irom Ising Tom Lorenz s home and was a definite success lhc Mothers Banquet held rn the spring honoring the members mothers concluded this year s actrxrtres Page Twenty two f ' s N '- ' J, '- ' Q Q s ' :. - - .A .J 1 ' A ' ,4 V r . N . , B c J - bi 'ri' z ' ' K' 1 Q z ' z ' 3 5 . g Je Q V 1 z .i , gs ' ' ' - V , V c 7 V , . who gave a lecture on Newfoundland. cu J' 5 g , S. , v -V LY' n 6 Ji. Q ' b 4 'Y s 8 - ' ' . - . 'D . '. s . , . . ,O . sv -w sf J -s , , . ,l I - ., , . L a . I-II-Y r
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ANNUAL STAFF First Row: Salter, Nesbit, VVilkie, Adviser Poole-y, Editor Collins, Adviser Phillips jackson, Bus'h, Lvnott. Second Row: Hunt, Bradley, Daniels, Morse, Anderson, Descli, Sheldon, Mergen, Marks Third Row: Daniels, Bradley, Slidell, Davis, Lfolenian, Cady, Larson, Bruns. Fourth Row: Hackbartli, Balsley, Swcnstn, lNilkie, Royston, Butler, Bradley, Twen- hofel, James. EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief XMILL COLLINS Business Manager - hlixcii XVILKIE Activities - FARRINQQTON DAN1ELs Art - - 'loE BRADLEY Literature Sports Dramatics Music Snapshots Advisers and Forensics - Bois Moiasu B1LL TW1aNi1orEL - PHILIP Di:scH lXl,xR4xARE'1' Busu - - ROBERT Drxris MR. PH1L1.Ivs, MR. Pooriex' STAFFS Art-Uta Hagen Dorothy Larson Margaret Lynott, Bob Sheldon, Patty Slidell, Nanci' Nesbit Bien Anderson. Literature-Dick James Sylvia Jackson, Ric Bradley, Patricia Salter, Jack Marks. Sports-Joe Mergen Bill Swensen. Music-Margaret Bush Fred Butler. Humor Fred Butler Farrington Daniels, Fred Balsley, Bob Mfgrse, Toni Liolenrin. Snapshots Toni Coleman Fred Balstley, Farringto.i Daniels, Fred Butler, Ric Rrgullcy. Page Twenty cne Faculty-Philip Desc'h, Florence Daniels, Sylvia Jackson.
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. P ie if i .lf ' f n .S K, -Q u L XY, IL lt X A PH1LoMiAT, LTA , -'Vx Li -' . J' ' . LV, ff ' 'yi J! A v QV 24 C 'J is , . Ai t A ,t F. xt First Row: Daniels, Pekel, Truinbower, Ncsbit, Adviser W'e-ightnian, Jamieson, 'liruax K Wilkie, N. Nesbit, Stroud. Second Row: Thomas, Lihapinan, Marsh, liillcgren, Olson, Odegard, Schuette, Rogers Mcforinick. Third Row: Nohr, McNeel, Bruns, VVardle, Kilgore, Hopkins, Slidell, Hagen. O FFICIQRS: First Scnzcsfvz' Second Srnzvsfvr INGE BRUNS - MARY JANE THoMAs PATTY SLIDELL - KAY KILGORE - BARBARA KEssEN1cK President MARY JANE THOMAS Vice-President - BARBARA EWBANK - Secretary FLORENCE D.NNlFALS Treasurer DoRo'rHY NOHR Food Chairman BARBARA McNEEL Philomathia is both a so-cial club for its members and a service club for the school. The social activities were several. First, and most important were the regular monthly meetings held at the homes of members. XVe just shoo the occu- pants out of the house and bring in the food for our delightful supper, planned and prepared by our food chairman and helpers, and have a general good time. And then there was the sleigh ride party, held after one of those unsatisfactory basketball games. We started from the armory and cheered, laughed, sang, and yelled our way to the home of one of the members where hot cocoa and delicious sandwiches were served to- thaw us out. In carrying out our purpose of serving the school we kept the library chairs pushed in place at noon and also saw to it that the magazines in that worthy room were kept straight. VVe subscribed to the Good Housekeeping Magazine and donated it to the school. And at times, when everybody was using it or had bid for it next we wished that we had kept it for ourselves. Our largest service was the parent-faculty tea. This, although quite a bit of work was lots of fun for us and was appreciated by the parents and teachers rand by the pupils-?l for it gave them a chance to get acquainted and talk over various things. The club was run very smoothlv and ablv this vear under the guidance of our business-like officers and our sionsor, Bliss Xvellfllllllllll, who governs us with C ts her smile. Page Twenty- three
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