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Top 70ll.'.' A. Summers, D. Hess, N. Kimmel, D. Hiler, G. Gait. Bottom Vow: R. Byall, P. Greulach, M. Buchan, S. Armstrong, L. Coblentz. ACTIVE CO-OP CLUB MEMBERS 1929-30 SENIORS JUNIORS SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SENIORS Beckman, M. Clippinger, L. Boyd, P. Jackson, E. Crill, C. Jennings, H. Hopper, W. Manth, H. Kroehl, P. Slack, L, McGaffey, W. Smith, R. Miller, L. . Oberholtzer, D. JUNIORS Affolder, F. Armstrong, S. Crarner, O. Buchan, M. Ehrman, H. Byall, R. Fanger, W. Cassidy, R. A Fawcett, J. Coblentz, L. gif-PAD Pelle.-, E. Gaff, G. QQ Fryloeck, P. Greulach, P. G, ,D Grieser, K. Hess, D. so 03 Hart, H. Hiler, D. 'STRIAL Kohlmeyer, T. Hill, P. V Liggett, J. Kimmel, N. Masel, C. Knotts, M. Ponsot, W. Petty, E, Robertson, J. Plattner, M. Roembke, H. Summers, A. Watson, C. Page 107
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Top row, left to right: M. Knotts, H. Manth, L. Clippinger, E. Petty, L. Slack. Bottom row: R. Smith, E. Jackson, P. Hill, R. Cassidy, M. Plattner. CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL CLUB The club was organized in December, 1928, by Central Co-ops, for the purpose of better fellowship and unity, and the broadening of social, educa- tional and industrial contacts of co-operative students. The club roll numbers seventy very liven members, including twenty- tive honorary and charter membersggraduates and faculty-and forty- five current members, of whom thirty-four are juniors and eleven are seniors. All HCO-ops are eligible to membership upon proof of satisfactory scholarship and actlve support of the club. Activities of the club include: business sessions, inspection trips to in- dustrial centers, discussion and research on manufacturing policies, pro- cesses and methods, individual programs for business and success, and social functions such as picnics and dances, Afternoons of the summer sessions offer opportunity for club athletics and lively recreation. An annual banquet is held in honor of the graduates, Business meetings are held monthly, on the first Thursday evening. The club pin, of symbolic industrial design, in color of blue and silver, was adopted in October, 1929. Chenille emblems for sweaters, em- bodying the pin design, have also been secured for members this year, OFFICERS Preshlczzt . . Paul Kroehl Vice-Presiflent . Elwood Jackson Sccrctfz171-T1'cus11rc1' Ward McGai'fey Faculty .elrlrisnr . Mr. Mottar Page 106
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THE BRUSH AND PENCIL CLUB Although it lost its regular advisors, Miss Anna M, Newman and Miss Mary Louise Voorhees, through illness, the Brush and Penc l Club has had a very sner-essful year under the guidance of Miss Mary Zent, Assistant Supervisor ot' Art of the city, and Mrs, Lois Mosher. The big event of the year in the history of the Art Club was the Valentine Tea Dance held in the Central gym on Febiuary 19. This dance was planned primarily as a welcome to the incoming freshmen, and the students of the three high schools. North Side, South Side, and Central were .nvited. The gym was appropriately decorated in red and white :streamers and fancy posters carrying out the Valentine motif. At the intermission large red cinnamon hearts on paper doilies were served to the guests who numbered about two hundred, 4-xllltlllg the many interesting speakers who talked to the club was Father Chapman, who spoke on European Art and the meaning of Art in the Uatholic Church. Oflicers for the lirst semester were Ruth iVil- kening, president: Ruth Grose. vice-presdent: and lllarie Polling, secretary-treasnrer. Those elected for the second part of the term were: George Alford, president: Marie Colling. vice-president: and Marcella Budd, seC'retary-treas- urer. First row, left to riuht: Carl NVt-st, Marie Colling. Set-oml row: Marcella Budd, Gram- Leslie. Third row: Agnus lVilkening, Raymond Adams. I-'onrth row: Ruth Wilkening, Carmela Tomas. Fifth row: Mildred Egtriman. Virginia Blosser. Sixth row: Elizabeth Glock, XVilr-na Mclliaken, St-va-ntli row: George Alftertl, Sylvia Gladstone, liliznbeth Colling. Page 108
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