Cathedral High School - Cathedran Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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3 JUNIOR FRIENDSHIP T0 promote friendship between the girls at DeVilbiss High School, and to fulfill the high ideals and aspirations which are a part of the code of the organization, the Junior Friendship club was originated by a group of junior girls at our school. The club, although just recently organized, has sponsored numerous helpful and interesting functions -both soeialalantl welfare. One of the n eggiting events was a clever scavenger -hunt which was held i tqllliillllittwll with the Jun' ' club. Several very attractive ,spreads have bec11 held at int vals in the homes of var' ' iembers and were attended by lar , groups of the girls. The Cl?'lStlllttS seasoniswas prol one of the busiest times of the year fo the Junior Friendship girls. the main clof' or of fchool, they erected a huge Christmas tr X and decorated it tnagnifiecntgg, I Along with , 's, t 1 ponsored Christmas caroling as a grou Y.iin.dert'aki11g. Many interesting programs h 'e bt iresented for the entertainment of the s dents. Their welfare work if s been outstandi , an 3 have prepared several large baske of food which were presen ,d to needy families. An interesting program was given for the ent tainment of the children at the Miami Childrt-n's Home and an impressive presentation was given for the old ladies of the Sunset Home. An at- tractive tea was given for the members of! the Scott Junior Friendship, and a large group of girls attended this affair. Q V The officers of this organization this past school year are Peggy Dovfining, president, Betty Williams, vice-presidentg Mary Jane Lutz, secretary, and Anita Smith, treasurer. At each meet- ing, a brief but very thorough business session is followed by a clever program. Guest speakers are often present, and the club has worked earnestly in connection with the Young Women's Christian Association. All of the various committees have carried out their duties faithfully, and all of the many undertakings have proved very successful. In order to fulfill the fine ideals of this club, the officers and members have cooperated willingly and seriously. This spirit of cooperation has been perhaps one of the reasons for their success in so many fields. The Junior Friendship club has an open membership. The o11ly requirement for eligibility is a sincere interest for furthering the Friendship ideals, and any junior girl who has this interest at heart may join the organization. Meetings are held alternate weeks at the school, and are always attended by a large group. The many interesting and successful activities of this group of versatile junior girls have aroused great interest among both the students and the faculty at DeVilbiss High School, and just as their past projects have been carefully watched, so will be their future undertakings. As one of the most active and best-known organizations in tl1e entire school, it is certain that they will be seen more successful as members-to-be of the Senior Friendship club next year. .ith lfurr: Marian Girkens, Martha Lansou, Fharlotte lilorrison, Betty Jo Reese. Betty Sheets, Dorothy Mackie, Joyce Anderson, Vera. Rock, Marian Petrie, Doris Hinkle, Virginia Benn. flh lx'uu': June Thomas, June Staiger, Betty Slee, Shirley Kirby, Judy Patthey, Fhnrlotte Heaney, Dorothy Woodby, Mary June Robin' son, ijorothy Kenney, Edythe Carpenter, Virginia Steward. .iral Ifuw: Betty Meyers, Jean Meyers, Marjorie Stauhitz, Katherine Sharpe. Marjorie Nyquist, Barbara Klan, Mary Mat-Dermid, Helen Neilson, Edna Utz, Berda Museh, June Scott. Mary Lou Evans, Margaret Replogle. Margaret Rasmussen. :nfl Run: Angela Budhorn, Sue Dalton, Jeanette Wilson, Norma Prettyman, Betty Bullock, Jean Fischley, Betty Lehman, Miss Warner, .lean Purvis, Shanna Blough, Roxine Barrick, Marian Case. Virginia Dunbar. Is! lime: Ruth ltoulet, Jeanette Drake, Madeline Moore. Margaret Mlathe, Betty Ann Koose, Jean Smur, Mary Jane Lutz, Betty Williams. Peggy Downing, Anita Smith, Mildred Murphy. Louise Bowan, Virginia Walters, Margaret Jones, Betty Kiekling, Geraldine Payne, Margaret Martin.

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SENIOR FRIENDSHIP OPICN to all senior girls who wish to give the ht-st, the Senior Frientlship t'lnl1 hatl :1 mein- I7ttl'Slll1J of fifty girls this year. The oHLieers for the sehool year 1935 are Lois Koltlt-r, president: llorotliy Bae1'tst'l1i, Ylt'tt-1Jl't'SltlttI1l, Enniee Carson, secretary, Jeanttt- Jones, II't't1SllI't'I'Q and Mary .Xllll Bova, Vllillllillll. Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Mrs. Esther Shawen a1't1:1cly'isv1's. The atvtiyities this yt1arinelt1tletl a party at the Miami Children's Home, an i11tt-1'-F1'ie11tlsl1ip elnh party, Sunday Fornnis at the Y. W. C. A., and the annual spring banquet for all Frit-nclsliip t-lnlw nteinlmt-rs throughout the city. X with Grant-.' plary .latte Howard, Dorothy Ash, Virginia Byrne, Betty Jewhnrst, Phylis White, Betty ,lane Parlter. Lorraine C'oon1l1s . my Sta 1 woot :Slit l1'nu': Regina XYatt, Dorothy Golmreeht, Elaine Teufel, Miriam Vl'earley, Dorothy Rlntehler, .loan Powell. Lut-ille Henninz, Betty .Knn Balut'ot'ly. I'lleattt1r Fuller. Hill: l1'u1f': lfileen Johnstone, Dorothy tlehringz, Ruth Honigz, Gladys Buekennieyer. Lucille Ashton, Helen Boyer, Dorothy Dale, lilizaheth tirt 'n. tirrl H1111-.' Florenwe Siegenthaler, Dorothy Sailer, Helen Fought, Franees Vurtis, Marjorie Linder-ker, Virginia Higgins. Bernie:-e Mt-Nett, Lorretta Allintan. Fran:-es Fisher, Minnieruth Bushtnann. ,hnl l1'uu'.' Fern Wihnore, Edith Berggren, Margaret Keehne, Virginia Baker, Louise Snodgrass, Betty Engle-rt. LaMoyne f'ot'hran, l'Ileanor l'I:1ton. .Ienny llargraves. Isl l1'wr: .losephine Vernier, Betty Hnher, Virginia AIt'fl0I'llli!'li, Virginia Hill, Jeanne Jones. Dorothy Baertst-Iii. Lois Kohler. l'lunif'e t':1rso11. Mariorie Holnte, Doris Williams, Lois Bohn. tlrett-hen Riehelderfer. SOPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP 'tStriyingj for the lwst in life and helping'to promote friendship among the girls at Dt-Yil- hiss High St-hool has lwtin the aim of the ntembers of the Sophomore Friendship t'lnl1. The ofht-t-rs are Bt-tty Baer, president, Caroline Niver, viee-president, Katherine Starry, set-1'etat'yg Ruth St'Illlt'I1Zlt'I', treasttrt-rg Dorothy Downing, ehaplaing and Jeaintette Seliaeffer, reporter. 'lihis year the Illt'Illll0I'S planned an attraetive spread, a Christmas party, a earcl party, a l rit-11tlsl1ip-Hi-Y tIilllt't', and a tea for the inothers. l1'll1lfmr': ICrtna .ItDIlll. Nallean Rtnnis, Betty Davison, Mary Blae Mutt-hler, Betty Coy, Beryl Johnstone, Phyllis .lohnstone. Helena Merivle iitlt Iron-: Ilelen Barrow, Lillian Melvhior. Betty St-ott, .leanne Wright. Vivian Levey, Ffrna llathaway. Helen Pulley. Ingrid Sevanson, Lu 'i e lt:tl1l1. I ,Hit I1'1111-: lilizalteth Miller, Berniee Turner, Helen Dannet. Marjorie Bearde. Phyllis Huntley, Dorothy Boyde. Rita Talltert, I'Ivc-lyn l'rit-e, Adelaide Iieltle. fn! I1'11n-: Betty Shultz. Virginia Bartley, Pearl Russell. Helen Billiek. Miss Burwick, Miss Samsen, Marion Mynderse, Rat-hel Taylor. Kathryn Miller llorotliy Marsh. 3111! I1't1n-: llnrotlty Vatn, Virginia Ilolewias. Charlotte Frosley. Vatherine Flark. Martha Fleming, Margaret Halley, lirnta Blidell. Adeline Hawley, Dorotlty Bart-lay. lllargaret Hill. Amy Lou f'atneron. I Ist lftw-: S.tirley Allen, Luc-ille Clriflith, Martlta Brown, Jeanette Shaetfer, Kathryn Starey, Betty Bear, Ruth Sehnetzler, Dorothy l7owning1..lnne Stnitl1..Ianis Woody, Vatherine Boutfer, Louise Adams. 30



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GIRLS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY ORGANIZED for the purpose of promoting broader interest in girls' athletics, the Girls' Athletic Society of DeVilbiss High School has planned and carried out an extensive program this year. Meetings are held on the first Monday of every month and many guest speakers have been invited at various times. One of the principal aims is to promote good sportsmanship among the girls. The oflicers of this society are Dorothy Schramm, presidentg Willette Price, vice-president, Jeannette Myers, secretary, and Betty Hartman, treasurer. The advisers for this year are the three instructors for girls' gym, Miss Gottshall, Mrs. Sharpe, and Mrs. Laurimore. They have helped the members of the society in the plans for their various projects, and their cooperation is deeply appreciated. Special meetings are often called for the cabinet and advisers, when especially important activities are being planned. The entire cabinet is selected from the Letter Chapter of the society. The Letter Chapter of the Girls' Athletic Society is made up of those girls who, as members of the society, have earned their athletic letters in the after-school activities and sports. . As a member of the Athletic Society, each girl works for a letter. Points are secured by taking part in the various after-school sports, refereeing the games, and assisting the gym in- structors during the different hours of the day. Each girl keeps a health card upon which are listed the rules which the girls are supposed to observe. Extra credit may be received by partici- pation in, sports outside of school, through the grades which are received, any offices which are held, and committees and other clubs to which the girls belong. The members of the Athletic Society have planned numerous social affairs during the school year, and all of them have been very successful, both financially and socially. Perhaps one of the most interesting of these was the Third Annual Co-ed Ball, which was held in the girls' gym- nasium. Two clever skating parties were given at the Memorial Hall. The Letter Chapter of the society gave the first afternoon dance, and they also held the first lneeting of the year. The Fourth Annual Football Banquet was held December 4th, in the school cafeteria, and an entertaining program was arranged by the committee. The blue cloth ceiling which is used at the various dances was purchased by the society, and they rent it to the committees for different dances. After a long season of careful economizing, the Athletic Society finally succeeded in purchas- . ing hockey sticks this spring, so that the senior girls may also have an opportunity to use them. .Sth Row: Eunice La Rue, Diary MacDermid, Jean Past-or. bird Hun-: Delores Campbell, Helen Horner, Betty Williams, Madelyn Moore, Betty Jo Reese. Virginia Stewart, Juanita Warrick, Eleanor Dunham. Lind linux' Virginia Clans-ey, Kay Sharpe, Patricia Searight, Betty Bullock, Betty Hartman, Virginia Wiggins, Charlotte Morrison, Anita Smith, Marianne Emmel. Isl Rau-: Dorothea Dauel, Betty Englert, Jeannette Myers, Willette Price, Dorothy Schramm, Virginia McCormick, Betty Huber, Margaret Mather, Louise Snodgrass, Betty Downie. l32l

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