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Thirty First Row—Huseman, Phillips, Clark, Briggs, Nichols, Carroll, Rudolph, Thompson, Pierce, Nassau Second Row—Mr. Erwin, Wagner, Hargrove, Kelsey, McKnight, Knight, Horton, Hoshaw, Dillie, Pettit, Calvin, Randolph, Hard, Mr. Jones Third Row—Place, Knesek, McConnell, Steger, Turner, Luke, Kammert, Krueger, Howe, Tyler, Bald¬ win, Conquest Crown Point’s chapter of the Young Men’s Christian Association has attain¬ ed a new high this year under the leadership of its president, Leslie Con¬ quest, who is helped by the following officers: Andres Tyler, vice-president; Bill Howe, secretary; Don Pettit, treas¬ urer; and John Baldwin, sargeant-at- arms. The club has made a great suc¬ cess sponsoring the check room. It has more members this year than last since all high school boys are allowed to join. They have had five or six well-known men in school and town give talks on various vocations in which the boys are interested. The boys are now working with the Girl Reserves in taking dancing lessons in order that they will be able to put on better dances with more people taking part. Even Mr. Jones, the Hi-Y spon¬ sor, is taking them. The Girl Reserves gave a chili supper for the Hi-Y. Now the boys are plan¬ ning to return this by giving some kind of entertainment for the girls. Also they are planning to send certain boys to different conventions for Hi-Y clubs as was done last year by the club. Andres Tyler brought back a lot of interesting and valuable information from a national convention at Berea, Kentucky. Hi-Y members this year have done much within the school and community by living up to their slogan; Clean speech, clean living, clean sports, and clean scholarship. The members by do¬ ing this have shown a marked superior¬ ity over the rest of the boys in school as far as grades are concerned, showing that the club has been successful.
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INKLINGS STAFF EDITOR . ASSISTANT EDITOR SCHOOL EDITOR . SPORTS EDITOR . EXCHANGE EDITOR HUMOR J HALL OF FAME INTRAMURALS BAND NEWS ... GEORGIA CARROLL TOM ADKINS MARJORIE FRAME BILL CARROLL FBLICITAS BURBULIS ( GEORGE VINNEDGE J WARREN PIERCE 1 ROBERT PLACE Ldick hill WARREN BROWN JACK TADMAN BEATRICE SELLERS CIRCULATION ASSEMBLY PROGRAM! REPORTERS SPONSOR . 1 NORMAN KAPER ANNA KASARSKI . MARY HAZLETT ( KARL KROST ROSE DO VI CHI J ELIZA BETH SCHIESER ‘|RUTH SEBERGER CLIFFORD McELWEE v WARREN PORTER . MISS TAGGART MAKE-UP EDITOR .. MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR . MIMEOSCOPE . ... STENCIL TYPISTS . TYPISTS . SPONSOR .. YPING STAFF ELIZABETH RETTIG .... DOROTHY HOLLOWAY ... ALICE DIAMOND , DORIS ROSE ... -J GEORGIA AMMERMAN l WARREN BROWN j RUTH KAMMERT — J MARIE LUEBCKE ... MISS WRIGHT This year’s newspaper staff accom¬ plished many things. They aroused a great deal of interest in a school paper which had been dead for the past six years; they won the third prize in a county contest sponsored by the Lake County Tuberculosis Association; sent Marjorie Frame and Georgia Carroll as delegates to the annual High School Press Convention held at Franklin Col¬ lege, and were admitted to Quill and Scroll, a national journalistic fraternity. First Row—E. Schieser, A. Kasarski, T. Adkins, Miss Taggart, G. Carroll, R. Dovichi, J. Thompson Second Row—D. Hill, B. Carroll, W. Pierce, K. Krost, R. Seberger, M. Frame Third Row—G. Vinnedge, R. LaCroix, W. Brown, F. Burbulis, M. Hazlett Twenty-nine
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GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves club has done very The officers for the first semester well under the supervision of its leaders. were as follows: PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . TREASURER . The first semester we had a party for new members, and initiation was held. . ELIZABETH RETTIG . REBECCA DAMSON . JANE SMITH . MARJORIE I.ETZ . DOROTHY HOLLOWAY . MISS KRUEGER ing. They made about $25.00, which was turned over to the carnival fund. On the day of the carnival, the girls held a bake-sale in the Crawford Build- The officers for the second semester were: PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . TEE SI ' E EE On March 2, the Girl Reserves enter¬ tained the Hi-Y boys at a chili supper in the Masonic Temple. A play was presented by the dramatic group of the ELIZABETH RETTIG . BERNICE BASTIANI . FERN PURDY . MARJORIE LETZ . DOROTHY HOLLOWAY . MISS JONES At this time plans are being made for a Girl Reserve and Hi-Y banquet to be held the latter part of the year. We are hoping for a one hundred per cent enrollment of the high school girls Girl Reserves. and a more active club next year. First Row—D. Knight, Haniford, Smith, Rettig, Lamson, Mrs. Seamonson, Miss Krueger, Holloway, Letz, Flathau, Seberger, Platt, Nowviskie, Young, Wehner, Bowen Second Row—Severance, Anduski, Bastiani, Carlson, Carl, Hoffman, Pfaff, Roll, Utpatel, Henderson, Diamond, Firman, Dickens, Kaldahl, Tennant, Clymer, M. Middleton, Condon, L. Golden, Cooper, Kindberg, Howe, Sering Third Row—Weber, J. Bruce, Osborn, Ziese, M. Patton, L. Knight, Frame, Bacon, Danks, Kasarski, Peterson, Griesel, Purdy, F. Patton Fourth Row—Strong, H. Bruce, Beigle, Morton, Klinefelter, Bachus, I. Rouhselange, H. Rouhselange, Ammerman, Rose, Gard, Busse, V. Phillips, Whitehead, Dance, Hobson, Jebens, Miller, Hannon, Myers Fifth Row—Abramson, Wornhoff, C. Luebcke, Neilsen, Fiegle, Wemple, Falke, Fronek, I. Fischer, Roffman, Beam, Nerge, Fox, Davis, Mikuta, Kaper, Heinze, L. Luebcke Sixth Row—Cannon, Place, Nassau, Hack, Bacon, M. Luebcke, Burbulis, Shisler, L. Fischer, Harper, Swanson, I. Phillips, VanDerCraats, M. Golden, Pettibone Thirty-one
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