Dodge High School - Sou Wester Yearbook (Dodge City, KS)

 - Class of 1944

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The aim oi the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards oi Christian character. With this goal in mind the HiY has molded another suc- cessful year under the leadership of Bill Turley. president, and Mr. I. L. Elwell, sponsor. Meetings are held alternately with G.R., the service club for girls, during activity periods on Wednesday. Outside activities have included managing the baseball throw concession for the camival and planning several parties. Other otiicers include Ioe Pat White, vice- president: lack Dillard. secretary, and Iarnes No- land. treasurer. TOP ROW: Putnam. Flem- ing, Hargis. Lollar. Tunnell, Martin. SECOND ROW: Miss Haag, Lighter, Ward, Smith. Mc- Mullen, Turner. THIRD ROW: Arnold, Neal, Hornan. Warden. Crane, Miss Webs. BOTTOM ROW: Hamilton. Urban, He n sel. Landes. Cowan, Gean. Miss Doro- thy Reynolds. QU! Reserves The three-fold purpose of the Girl Reserves is to aid in training girls to become leaders, to bring them closer together, and to enable them to become better citizens. Being the only girls' service club in Dodge High. practically all the girls are members. Under the direction of Miss Lydia Haag. the sponsor, and Pat Turner, the president. the G.R. has been very progressive this year. Included among their accomplishments are the handling oi the book exchange, decorating the girls lounge, giving the annual mother-daughter ban- quet, and starting the bond drive by having dues paid in war stamps. LEFT TO RIGHT: White ' ' ff - 4 ., .4 -v Dinard. Mr. Elweu, Noland Turley.

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we M' ,-Q' usy ays- Qgvclzoof ana! ill The Student Council sponsors a school-wide good-will and courtesy campaign: l2l Everybody yells and cheers the team at a pep meeting in the gym: l3l The Rhythm Club members don gingham and jeans for an old-fashioned dance: Ml Drill Team gals strut their stull as half-time entertainment at games: l5l The Iuniors introduce a teen-canteen as the setting for one scene ol their play. Plane Crazy.



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TOP ROW: Bowman, Ken- nedy. Cott Misegadis. Kem- per. MIDDLE ROW: Traylor. Martin. Klein, Taylor, Wil- liams. BOTTOM HOW: Hurley. De Wall, Ptlieger, Ridge. Young. CZITLQITZ Don't look as though you've lost your last friend. Can't you smile? O. K.. hold it nowl' One-two-three-and the picture is taken. Yes, you can guess that was the work of the Camera Club. The purpose of this club is to teach students how to operate a camera more efficiently. They learn how to select settings and backgrounds. how to develop pictures. and from their knowl- edge they get the full enioyment of photog- raphy. Officers for this year are Laird Bowman, pres- ident: Marilyn Martin. vice-president: Pete Wormington, secretary-treasurer. and Dean Young, student council representative. Mr. Bryce Gleckler is the sponsor. TOP ROW: Cole, Vah- sholtz. Bingham. Lollar. I-largis. MIDDLE ROW: O'Bryan, Taylor. Klein. Cowan, Miss Engholm. Havens. BOTTOM ROW: Hensel. Miller, Ward, Fleming. Seals. Pinfeather Club is a literary organization com- posed of students who like to write original compositions. give book reviews. and who are iust content to curl up with a best seller any time. Pinteathers belong to the Book of the Month Club and each month contribute a select book to the school library. The purpose of this club is to increase the enioyment of literature and to encourage crea- tive work in all forms of writing. Officers for the year are Pat Fleming. presi- dent: Carol Hargis. vice-president: Alberta Hen- sel. secretary-treasurer. and Camilla Klein. stu- dent council representative. Miss Doris Eng- holm is the sponsor. inka tlzer

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