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Hi-Y Officers Noted for their good deeds about school, the Hi-Y boys keep the school and grounds clean and serve the school in any needed capacity. In addition they co-operated with the Sunshine Society in sponsoring a paper drive, dancing classes and the New Year’s Promenade. Members attended the Hammond Hi- Tri-Y conference early in the year. (row 1) D. Barr, secretary; R. Barr, president; B. Gerlach, vice-president, (row 2) J. Feder treasurer; D. Dunkley, chaplain. Sunshine Society Officers Ushering in the year with formal initiation of new members, the Sunshine So¬ ciety embarked upon a series of activities including the following: a paper drive, distribution of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, spon¬ soring of dancing classes, staging of the New Year’s Promenade and the Rose Dance, and finally, the hold¬ ing of the May breakfast in which new officers were in¬ stalled. Members attended the District Conference in Monon and the Golden anni¬ versary Conference in Craw- fordsville in March. (row 1) G. Aylesworth, vice- president; M. DeLaurier, president; P. Laney, treasurer. (row 2) P. Krost, corre¬ sponding secretary; J. Yance, recording secretary. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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The Perfect Idiot (row 1) P. Bunnell, L. Howard, M. DeLaurier, J. Wolfe, R. Fuchs, E. Carlson, C. Glassford, F. Petry. (row 2) D. Dunkley, J. Seegers, T. Greimann. R. Barr, B. Schmal, Miss Shelby, R. Mitchell, E. Nagy, H. Moyer, T. Jenson. B. Kubal.
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(row 1) R. VanSlyke, B. Bullock, M. Phillips, J. Vance, E. Schofield, S. Zizkovsky, P. Rosenthal, B. Boyd, E. Oliver, A. Letsinger. (row 2) A. Phillips, W. Prange, J. Feder. R. Mitchell, P. Reilly, R. Laney, E. Buche. Room 9A may be small but what it pro¬ duces at the hands of such workers as these, has a mighty big effect on the student life of C. P. H. S. Excalibur A business in itself is t he publication of this yearbook and like ail other businesses it requires co-operation and an active spirit of initiative. The staff, from the editor down to the assistant ' s assistant, inspired by the fine man to whom the EXCALIBUR is dedicated, did all in its power to make it the best one possible.
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