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PERICLEAN PROVING itself of great benefit to members and almost indispensable for literary and social advancement of DeVilbiss, the Periclean Literary Society is completing its program this year with great success. The board this year consists of Betty Michaelfelder, president, Betty Hart- man, vice-president, Jeanne Seiss,'recording secretary, Florence Siegenthaler, corresponding secretary, Virginia Byrne, treasurer, and Julie Palm, chaplain. Social activities were planned following the opening meeting. A roast in the fall renewed acquaintances and club activities for the new year of the Pericleans. Several attractive spreads were held in members' homes, an impressive formal installation of new members and oflicers took place, and a beautiful pageant was presented for all students at Christmas time. In co- operation with the other Literary organizations, plans for the third annual Literary Dance were perfected and carried out. In fitting conclusion to a year filled so full of activities, an attractive farewell party was given for retiring senior Peris. To the loyal advisers, Mrs. Carrie Whaley, Mrs. Edith Schwenke, and Miss Marian Smith, who have been willingly helpful in every way, the Peris say thank you. Jud Ron-: Sylvia Poneman, Miss Marian Smith, Mrs. Carrie Whaley, Mrs. Edith Schwenke, Betty Jo Reese, Julia Palm. lx! Hair: Marianne Ernmel, Florence Siegenthaler, Jeanne Siese, Betty lNIichaelfelder, Betty Hartman, Virginia Byrne, Elaine Verma 1 Betty Barefoot. .Till Run-: Doris Hinkle, Edytlie Farpenter, Nancy Jane Sheely, Jennie Hargreaves. Jean Eastman, Anita Smith, Virginia Tanner, Betty Williains, Marian VVeber, Betty Hickling, hlarian Wearley. .Sth Run-: lfletty Roper-:, Dorothy VVoodby, Jean Peake, Virginia Dunbar, Margaret Hill, Eleanor Young, Dorothy Kenney, Shirly Kirby, Ruth Fox. wird Hun-.' lllary Jane Robinson, Roberta Newcomb, Kathryn VVorley, Anglea Badhons, Jean Purvis, Joyce Anderson, Dorothy Blackie, Patricia Heinnian, Marian Peterson. ghul Rau-: Betty Rossman, Helen Kirehotfer, Anabel Peterson, Lysbeth Rood, Elaine Teufel, Elizabeth Grilfen, Mary Jane Howard, Minneruth Buschman, Lucille Ashton, Dorothy Dale, Helen Boyer, Mary Ellen LaSueur. Ist Hou-.' Estelle WValendzak, Janet Haas, Kathryn Stacey, Ruth Schrietzer, Dorothy Downing, Ruth Vance, Bette Ehrat, Blargaret Hartnian, Gretchen Reiclielderfer, Francis Curtis, Virginia Higgins, Dorothy Thompson, Eleanor Eaton, Betty VVyatt, IQ4
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1.231 QUILL AND SCROLL T0 promote tho standards of journalism, the Thomas A. Dt-Yillmiss High Sr-hool c-haptvr ol' Quill and Sc-roll, international honor society for high school journalists, was inaugurate-d on Mardi 19, 1934. Sin:-0 it has been only two years in vxistf-me ont- can say that it is an ar-tivo group for it has undvrtakf-n a number of projovts and suc'c-ossfully at-c-oniplislit-d tht-ni. With the aid of the adviser, Miss Rose Bloom, and the throt- c-liartor mc-nilwrs, the indut-tion for the past yr-ar took plat-0. A candle light c-orc-mony was performed at a Parr-nt 'l'c-at-liors' mot-ting in the sr-hool library. Proc-oding the indurtions a hanquc-tl was hold at tht- Park Lana' hott-l at whit-h guests were iiivittvcl. Officers for the year wc-rv Flor:-nr-0 Busor, pr:-sid:-nt, Sylvia Pont-man, vit-t--pn-siclc-lit, and Luc-illo St-llick, sc-c'1'et.a1'y. .irfl Iron-: Dave Perry, Wayne Halmr-ook, f'larent-e Hill. Walter NVeese, Matt Kolls, tloergc Bova. hui Iron-r Marjorie Nyquist, Mary Mavllermid, Betty Barefoot. Mildred liadman. Helen Neilson, lit-tty Fouls. .lulie Palm. Isl Ifurr: llette Ehrat. Marianne Flmmel, Lu:-ille Sellirk. Florenr-e Buser, Sylvia Poneman, Mildred Murphy. Betty Adams. .lean l'lall. SENIOR HI-Y ORGANIZICIJ for the purposo of creating, maintaining and oxtvnding throughout, tho vom- munity high standards of Christi All rliaractor, the Senior Hi4Y Club at DoYill1isshas completed a very Sllf't't'SSl'lll year. The offi ers are Gordon Sogithard, 1-siclc-11t,,Marti11 fDan'i1n, vif-v-prosi- dt-nt, Don Bishop, Seerc-taryg Ralph Wir-ktvr, trvasflrt-rg and Ralph fill, Clidliylain. Tho advise-rs art- Mr. Blanvhard and Mr. R. E. Drouard. Some the prjec-t,s have Lzpeti a Vovational Guid- anm- Program, a pre-Plaster'program, and vi-Y Friendship pluh .Fr s. The hoys havo made a tour of the various f-hurrhes in the vigy, and held almeotii at the Indiana Y. M. CT. A. Ont- sof-ial event is held each month, inc-ludiffg splaghlparttieslailcl roasts. This c-luh has trim-d to dvvt-lop its mr-mlwrs physivally, mentally, lnorally, and spiritually, and has fulfilled its aim as a svrvic't- organization. I' ' A 5 :Fill Hou-.' Howard Fenton, W'illiam Hall, VVillium Tugph. -V ,ith lfnw: Vharles Yeager. Vharles Wynn: Tom Donnelly, Wendell Cadmus. Robert, Van Wormer. .lat-k Donovan. .frd lfuu-: Dick Bullot-k, George Bova, Durlian Kerr. W'illiam Fonrad, Walla:-e Dunean, Norman De lla Futret, Don Jones. Jml lfozr: Don Meyers, William Black, William Eylerfrylr. Blanchard. Boll Troup, George Sr-liailmerger, Frary Davis. Isl Hair: Dave Perry. Ralph VVi1-kter, Don Bishop. Gordon Southard,,Murtin Damm, Ralph Fall. William Springllf, Art Pros
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PHILALETHEAN 'FO learn about and beeome familiar with the lives and works of g1'eat authors, as well as to extend our general knowledge of all types of literature has been, the aim of the Philaletliean Literary Soeiety. During this term, this group has obtained a large number of eooperative members, all of whom worked to further the progress and sueeess of the Phils . Among the many sueeessful social affairs have been the annual roast, a tea for the Seott Phils, an attraetive spread for the new members, the annual basketball banquet, an impressive tea for the retiring members and most entertaining pienie. The group of offieers this year includes Jeanne Jones, president, Regina Watt, viee-presi- dentg Betty Bulloek, reeording secretary, Virginia Wiggins, eorresponding seeretaryg Virginia Mc-Cabe, treasurer, and Charlotte Homrighaus, chaplain. Two of the most interesting of the elub's projeets have been a scrapbook, filled with clippings about various activities, and a Christ- mas tree, beautifully deeorated. ' In order to belong to this organization, it is necessary to have grades, in English of B and an average of C in other subjects. Under the eapable guidanee of tqiegadvisers, Miss Wil- loughby, Miss Ruth Smith, and Miss Hirth, the Philalethean Literarylsoeiety has eompleted a profitable and sueeessful year. , .f 5 .ith Huw: Nadine Bueehe, Emily Kennedy, Florence Van Cleve, Dorothy Baertsehi, Dorthea Dauel, Virginia t laum-ey, Dorothy Sf-hranim. Maxine Barnes. A I j 3rd Hou-: Jean Mason, Sylvia MeDernud, Helen Horner, Euniee Carson, Lois Kohler. Madelyn Moore. Muriel Er-ker, Eileen llager. Betty Dierks. :hui linux' Marjorie Sussman, Dorothy Muteheler, Florence Buser, Miss Willoughby, Miss Hirth, Miss Smith. Patrieia Seariglit, Alive Sprague. Betty Hurllwrink. Mary Kay Larkin. A ., 1.-it Ix'uu-: Lorenze Lind, Marjorie Lindeeker, Fharlotte Homrighaus, Virginia Wiggins, Regina VVath1 .leaone Jones, Betty Bulloek, Virginia Mm-C'alwe, Ann Gifford, Betty NVaggoner, Helen Michael. .ith Roux' Lois Jordan. Mary Pickard, Flariee Potter, Naney VViggins. Betty Provo, Barbara Brenner, Auritea tluilpin. f'at,lierine Buehler, .lane Lee, Dorothy DeMuth. Betty Fuhrer, Zoe Sterling, Martha Heming. JU: Roux' Betty Slee, Peggy Wittlaan. Helen Nielson, Betty Keeling, Donna VVaggoner, Betty Larkin. Barbara Klag. Betty Koose. Mary Elizabeth Speneer. Jrd lime: Ruth Talilmert, Barbara f'ronlierger, Anita Mason, Betty Frislrie, Marjorie Nyquist, .lean Platt, Carolyn Niver, Luey Ohliuger, Bonnie Bollenliaeker, Margaret Martin, Mildred Murphy. Peggy Downing. Mary Mae hiutehler, Marjorie Beard. ,Jnrl Rum, Si'Hi'nq: .lane Bayer, Betty Brooks, Betty Sheets. Betty Lehman, Aliee Damm, Mary Ann Mefarthy, Jean Pasteur, C'liarlotte Morrison, Edna Buser. I A H Isl Hou-:. Jeanne Vtiright. Jane Herriek. M-urny Wilnow, Barbara Tierny. Holly Evans, Margaret Mathes, Eleanor Stitzer. Mary Mai-- Dernud, Marjorie Stauliitz, Kay Sharpe, Patrivia Smith, Katherine Anderson, Ingrad Swanson, Pliylis Huntley, f'utherine Vlark. l
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