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... ' '. -,.-.. .4--' ,. ww Tix ,Ak 4 - I , V Q .' ' ' ' ' '3' -t,s5 f'F '.- - - .' I . . , -. D i - .' 'T . -41.0 rc-1.--I-ft.-, . ' - , K I u . ' -..,- ' .J .f V- r . wan' - BLUE TRIANGLE FirsT Row-Miss Dorofhy GriTTen. Sonia Lesley, Nora Lingeman, Winifred WrighT, DoroThy Gordon, Lulcia IAIdini. Thelma Craig, BeTTie Robison, Marion Slingerland. AnneTTa Miller, Frieda Diamond, Hazel Sc ee s. Second Row-GerTrude Adriance, BeTTe Wiedaw. BeHy Tablewslri. Gwendolyn Child, Virginia SwarT. Angeline SanTa Barbara, RuTh ATl:ins, STella Szumlas, MargereT Culver, Evelyn Grob, Isabel Cameron. Third Row-Rosemae Magee. Joyce Sherman, Mary Caldwell, Genevieve WolTner. MarTha Von STeTTina. Edna Kildoyle, RuTh Johnson. Genevieve Szawiela. PresidenT ,...........,...a.....a....,....... LUCIA ALDINI Vice-PresidenT e,....,....,,,......,,... DOROTHY GORDON SecreTary ,...,.,..,,....,...a,,....,,...., THELMA CRAIG FacuITy..c,,..-,MISS DOROTHY GRIFFEN, MISS ESTHER MILLER The Blue Triangle Club begins iTs year oT club worlc wiTh a recogniTion service aT The Y.W.C.A. AT ThaT Time, boTh The old and The new members re-dedicaTe Them- selves To The ideals Tor which This club sTands. The club has been very acTive in boTh social and service work This season. In order To renew ecquainTances aTTer The summer vacaTion, a TheaTre parTy and supper was arranged. Also during SepTember a picnic Tor The members oT The cabineT was held aT Tippy Canoe. AT This Time The calendar Tor The year was ouTlined. Our TirsT big underTalcing Tor The year was a Jinx Dance, held on Friday. November The ThirTeenTh, in The Draper High School gymnasium. IT Turned ouT To be a very enioyable occasion and was a Tinancial success. The ouTsTanding evenT Tor December was a ChrisTmas parTy wiTh The Hi-Y bo s. During The same monTh we planned a ChrisTmas program Tor The inmaTes oT The Children's Home and The Old Ladies' Home, presenTing Them wiTh giTTs. We began The new semesTer wiTh a parTy wiTh our sisTer Girl Reserve Club, The Silver Circle. This was held aT The Y.W.C.A., wiTh an aTTernoon oT games Tollowed by su er. ppFor our EasTer service worlc we packed a large box wiTh giTTs consisTing oT cloThing and Toys Tor The children of The Plum Orchard School in ClayTon, Georgia. Under our new sysTem OT class membership, nexT year's club will consisT oT all new members Trom The class oT I939, since The presenT members are seniors and hope To graduaTe in June. We have held several meeTings and gave a Tea Tor These new members in order To acquainT Them wiTh The TradiTions oT The Blue Triangle Club. During The pasT monTh we have held Three sales, The proceeds from which will provide Tunds Tor our annual ouTing. which will be The Tinal evenT oT The year.
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.9 T -- ' ' '11 ... s'w.- f jf X - . . 4- F - , 1 . J -. D -1. HI-Y CLUB First Row--KenneTh Shoemaker, Harold Shafer, Charles Shell, HerberT Rohloff, Frank LaPoinTe. Mr. Arnds, John Kelly. George Simone. ArThur Young. Douglas Dillenbeclr, Harry Sahr. James Heaney. Second Row-Raymond Marks, George Sorella, Gerald Saddlemire, Eric Berical, Gordon Fisher, John Svec, Richard Bolechawicz, James Rigney, Kennefh RexTord, James HoTaling. Third Row-ArThur Hughes, Edwin Tournier, Kullmar Mowers, WalTer Van ZandT, Francis Young, David Smifh. Merton NeTT. PresidenT ......, --- -- .,... .........,. J Ol-TN KELLY Vice-PresidenT .... ..a.. H ERBERT ROHLOFF SecreTary ..,... ---DOUGLAS DILLENBECK Treasurer--, ----- ---.------- G EORGE SIMONE -MR. FREDERICK ARNDS The Hi-Y's acTiviTies began This year wiTh The aTTendance oT Two oT our members aT an Older Boys' ConTerence held aT Lake Placid. New members were iniTiaTed. Upon The reTurn oT The conTerees. The Hi-Y launched iTselT upon a new venTure, The selling and disTribuTion oT HOT Dogs. ln December There occurred in Albany, anoTher con- Terence, This one lasTing Tor several days. ln January The graduaTion oT PresidenT Franlc LaPoinTe made The elecTion oT a new presidenT necessary. In The laTTer parT oT April, aTTer greaT preparaTion, The annual Hi-Y play was presenTecl. Through The whole year The Hi-Y has aided The TaculTy and STudenT Council in The managemenT oT Traffic. The club inTends To close The year wiTh a Trip and an elecTion oT officers Tor The coming year. FaculTy Adviser --.------------------
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