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Household Arts Club Preside ! ................................................... MARTHA R005 Itr-ice-Prmidcnf ............................................... JANET AREOLD Secretary ............................................ A mm MARIE MILLIGAN Treasurer ................................................ ELEANOR THORNE HE first regular meeting of the Household Arts Club was held on January 16, 1922. The next meeting was a Valentine Party on February 20, 19992. The party was given in the girls gymnasium for all the girls taking the Household Arts Course. It was a big success and attracted many girls into membership. The Household Arts C lub has been the largest girls, club in the school and we hope it may continue to be so. 100
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Hi-Y Club President ................................................... GRUFF STUNER Vicc-Prc'sitlml ......................... . ................ GEORGE STEWART Scrrciury ................... . V ........................ WILLIAM DIVERS Tmmurcn'......,.....t..e.,.....t.....e.........t.....A.A.ALFRI-m MOESEH Y. .11. C. A. Simrt'lllry ..................................... PAI'L Y. BARRETT E think very little of a man W110 is a Mutter, an athlete who is a trickster and a dirty player or people who just get by in life. The Hi-Y Club, a high school ID 1111011 0f the Young hlents Christian Association, was organized to promote better fellowship clean playing and better athletics among high school boys. It teaches the right thind, t0 the right man, at the right time. Our Illeetings which were held every week at the homes of the different members were well attended. the fellows were kept interested. and our year was :1 successful one. GEt t RG E P. STEWART 99
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meluluru purA: M hh..' u Industrial Arts Club President ..................................................... DON J ENSEN l'z'ce-Prrs-idnnf ............................................... EDWARD WEIL Secretary .................................................. FHARLES BAUER Treasurer ..................................................... IRWIN DIETZ Faculty Adviser ............................................. C. R. WALKER HE Industrial Arts Club of East High School held its first meeting December 6, 1921. The constitution was submitted to Principal E. D. Lyon and lur. C. R. Walker, head of the department, and after their approval, was adopted by the club. The purpose of the club is: first. to bring its members into close touch with the business men and manufacturing concerns of the city, or in other words, the world outside of the school, the world each of the members must face sooner or later; second, to give the members a broader and fuller conception of industry as a means of choosing a V0 'ation; and third, to bring the members 0f the club into closer contact with each other in such a manner as will be for the ad 'aneement of not only the Industrial Arts department but also. all of East High School. In order to keep in Close touch with all the members. home room representa- tives were appointed. The club has been slowly developing but every step has been taken carefully, looking; forward to the work that the club may do in the years to come CHARLES BA PER. 101
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