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55 g.:':.:':QTf:n::.:t.tA EEE 1 , THE cALpnoN it 'A ,c,.. ,,, 3l-l----e-e-- I I SEPTEMBER To FEBRUARY A President ,.,..., , , . . , A , . . ,...A...,. JAMES LIPKEY Vice-President . , . , ,... MARY JANE CRANE Secretary and Treasurer , , ..,.. r y . r . ,HAZEL SCI-IELE FEBRUARY TO JUNE President ROBERT KEEGAN Vice-President MARJORIE ASHLEY Secretary and Treasurer ' , r . , ROBERT DREISBACH Faculty Adviser MISS MARJORIE SUTER The Student Players Club Ah, everyone is waiting to hear about the Student Players Club. and the reason for this is due solely to the fact that the club has been consistently true to its purpose: that is to create and further the interest in Dramatics. To say that the club has succeeded in its aim is to say that water 'is damp because to apply the term successful to the Student Players Club is absurdly mild. Early in the fall semester two eighteenth century plays written by Con- stance D'Arey Mackay were given. ln the Prince of Court Painters , James Page One Hundred Six ii-filf-miai-wb E IHTIEQE'f-4-1-strsfrf-one To WiWcmr-'-
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'flll ll' Junior Hi-Y Club The Junior Hi-Y Club is a club for all freshman and sophomore boys of the Central and South Side high schools. The purpose of the club is to make all members physically strong, mentally keen, socially helpful, and spiritually true. Another purpose is to create. maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character among its members. The Club motto is Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Habits. Meetings are held every Wednesday evening at six o'clock. The meeting is always preceded by a banquet, the splendor of which does its share to gain new members. Following this comes a program arranged by the Central and South Side clubs alternately. Then comes the business meeting and Bible study. Points are given to members for certain voluntary tests. These points are added at the end of each month, and emblems are awarded to those having the most points. There is great rivalry among the members in this. and often close contests ensue. The meetings of the club during the past year were graced by many fine and appropriate programs, the program and social committees doing their best to make everything a success. In the beginning of the term there was an election of officers which resulted in a very close race between the candidates. In February there was a reception for the new 9B's, many of whom joined soon after with a lively initiation. An addition was later made to the regular weekly program, in the study of the Bible, which was so interesting and worth while that it drew a large attendance. The big event of the year was the Father and Son Banquet, A well planned program was arranged for this gala affair, consisting of speeches, music. and singing. Another event was Ladies' Night. Many games were played and were greatly enjoyed by the participants. Our Easter celebration was led by Rev. D. R. Moss, who held the undiverted attention of his audience through- out his entire talk. On May 10 the Mother and Son Banquet was given with a fine program in which several mothers gave inspiring talks. The Hnal event of the year was an outing on Decoration Day. New officers will assume the task of guiding the club next fall and new members will be enrolled to take the places of those boys who have graduated to Hi-Y. Can you prove the following equation? If so, why not If you're weak in algebra, you may have some difficulty, otherwise it's easy. Here it is: fRe 4- A+Perj spiration : Success. Study it a while. There's more in it than you see at first glance. Page One Hundred Five .,..., .N--. ...U i. .. ...im i. .... X' ' ' .IYITITH-,, 1 i HIT.,
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STUDENT PLAYERS' CLUB Hottum rOw: Hazel Scllcle, Rachel llniixl, Mary liatlie-rinu Heal-ic. lliw Fulcr. Helen llittler. liillie Ilan-er Elizabeth Huweriincl. Second rowi Elizabeth Gnebel, Regina Nlinskc, Marjorie Ashley. lleryl Hrllarland, Mari Louise Rliamy, Dorutliy Mossman. Mary Jane Crane, Blillif,-um lk-bbart. Third row: Rnbert julxmnim. Neil .-Xrick. Robert Keegan, Morris Olds, James Lipkuy. Calvin Hill, Ruben Tlreisbarb. Fourth rmvt Paul Liubninnn. Harnlcl Mdlillen. Robert Baral. Harold Kucrber, Stewart Mrklillen, Harnlfl Fiedler. i Stanrlinyz Perry Tlmnias, lflniriifc Stirling. Pnyntcr XICl'1vuy, Gaylnrcl Huffman. Sitting: lilcanor Peirce, oserhine Heebe Helen Evans Susanne Meyer, lmrntliy Peirce. I 3 v Page One Hundred Seven
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