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HI-Y CLUB Hi-Y, this year, has been rather inactive due to a variety of reasons. First of these is that nothing had been done at school to arouse enthusiam among the younger boys. Another was laxity of the enforcement of the points of the Constitution. To combat the lethargy, a series of men from the city talked to the boys, Friday mornings, and the Constitution was rewritten. The new Constitution defined more specifically the duties of the officers and organized several new offices with the function of furthering Hi-Y activities at school. These activi- ties aroused interest in the organization and a correspondingly increased attend- ance was noticed. The Hi-Y raised money for its act- ivities by selling candy. Over five dol- lars of profit were realized through this means. The officers of the club were during the first and second semesters respectively: president, Lawrence Roop Sam Elliott, vice-president, George Mc- Comb, Kenneth Murphyg secretary 7 Laurence Coleman, Bill Lipkeyg treasur- er, John Bastian, Gordon Davidson. Mr. Fred H. Croninger is faculty advisor. Top row: Lawrence Roop, Mr. F. H. Croninger Second rozu: George McComb, Bill Lipkey. Third row: John Bastian, Howard Croninger Fourth row: Jack Koegel, Sam Elliott, Fifth rows Hoy McConnell, Laurence Coleman. Sixth I'0ILl.'-G0l'dOH Davidson, Pete Vincenski, Billy Wyrick. Page 105
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HOME ECONOMICS 'MF' rw aft, nf ...N N-.L fw- wg-V vsw- X sits' s. ,X I.. The Home Economics Club is another one of Central's loyal organizations. Its purpose is to promote friendship and interest among girls who are taking or who have taken a course in the Domestic Science Department. Meetings are held the first Monday in each month and interesting and instructive pro- grams are always presented, The programs th s year have bee11 made up of talks, illus- trated lecturers, project work and several have been of a social nature, as the Christmas Party and the outdoor picnic. The success of the H.E.C. has been due largely to the combined efforts of the peppy set of ofiicers and the energetic and enthus- iastic group of advisors, which includes Miss Barnes, Miss Byers, and Miss Strancli. The clnb has also done service work both in school and ont, It has cooked and served several banquets, among which were the ban- quet for the football team and the Business and Professional XVOlTlQll'S banquet at North S de, The dishes for the club rooms were donated by the club, and at Christmas time service work was also done. Last year the club affiliated itself with the State Home Economics Club. Anna Linne- nieyer represented the club at the convention held at Indianapolis in October, and reported many new and interesting ideas. Ufli :.- ers for the tirst semester were: Anna Linnenieyer, president, Alice Harding, v.ce- president. Helen Hassan, secretary: and An.ta St-hon, treasurer. Second semester: Mildred Linnemeyer. president: Delores Stapleton. secretary: and Anita St-hon, treasurer. Top row: Anna I,lllll0l'l'lt'j'n'l', Meta Schulz. St-cond rt.w: Helen Hassan, Evelyn Hunt, Third row: l-llsie Rodcnbeck, Delores Stapleton. Ida Girod, l ourth row: Norma Lewercnz, Dorothy Honser, Eliza- beth Limlenbcrgr. Fifth row: Dorothy Staplctoli, Anita Schon. Loretta Kinney. Sixth row: lvlalwl Lusk, Mildred Linnenieyur, Florence Sltldnlvnkt-l'. St-vt-nth row: Mona l't-ters, Esther Ecl-tart, Adu NVQ-lker Advisors uf club: Miss Amy linrnes, Miss Wilma Strnuch, Miss Maple llyt-rs. Page 10,5
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