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anurzr: President . ................................. Glinlttili STEWARD t'ice-Presidenl . . ............................ EDWARD WINTER Treasurer . . ................................ CARROLL iVERE'r'r Secretary . . ................................. WILLIAM DIVERS already begun to henelit the school in various ways. This Club was formed by boys who were previously members of the East Hi-Y Club, and who thought that the principles of the Hi-Y should be harried on in a school organization, and shnulti b- applied to our school life. How the Club could apply these principles x'zls the question which confronted it. XVith the aid of Mr. Lyon, who has been a constant adviser, and Mr. I, 'aeh. the faculty adviser, we have met these problems. and hav- aided the school through their solution. Most of the organizations of the school aid the school indirectly, but the Hi-E Club aids it directly by tacklingr the difficulties Which arise at all times. Perhaps in no other way can we describe the Club than by quoting the motto, which is constantly before iaeh member I am among you as he that servethP hVILLIAM DIVERS. THE Hi-E Club of East High School has but recently been organized, yet it has eh m Www t W 3mg! WW4? t V W: 105
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Prvsident . . ................................. MILDRED BROWN l'icr-Prcst'dml . . ............................... RUTH JONES Secretary . . .................................. HELEN FULLER Treasurer . . .............................. CHALMA FILLMORE Faculty .vldvism' ................................ MISS DAVISON l-lli Tower Y is a branch of the local Young Vt'onlmfs Christian Assnciation, and also :1 branch of the Girl Reserve Movement, which is composed of clubs organized in all parts of the world. SO, you see, this club at East High is just one spoke in the Wheel of world fellowship. The Y. lV. C. A. is :1 challenge to the linesl type of womanhood with its slogan, ttTo face life squarely. and its purpose, To liml and give the best. It voices ills inspiration in tho wcll-knuwn Y sung, lTallow the Gleam? 0111' Tower Y during the past year has tried to live up to these teachings by helping others, 0110 of the happiest events living the Christmas party we gave to :1 group of orphans. th hope, in the future, to have more opportunities of spreading brightness 21ml cheer, 11ml trust that the years to vmne will still find 115 living up to the ideals of the, Tower Y and the cmlc 01' the Girl Reserve, in which we promise to hei Giacinus in manner, Impartial in judgment, Ready for service, Loyal to friends, Reaching toward the host, Earnest in purpose. 1 Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge, Reverent toward Unit, Victorious over self, Ever dependable. Sincere at all times. MILDRED Bnowx. 104
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Aeneaedae President . .................................... LYSLE DRAKE l'iee-Presidml . . .............................. WILLIAM FRY Secretary . .................................... HUTH REEVES Treasurer . . .......................... KATHERYN BARKHURST Faculty Adviser . . ....................... MR. Nmsox WALKER wondered just how we could have existed without a Latin Club meeting once a month to relieve us from reeltatinns. No one can 30 well appreciate the true worth of such an organization as the members themselves. The Aeneaedae, though often tired and weary, were always ready and willing to enjoy and participate in the interesting meetings held in the Brown Club Room. At the meetings, prngrzuns dealing with such topies as uRoman Customs? ttVirgilts Estimation of His Aeneid,H and like ideas were presented in a most beneficial manner. WE came, we saw, and we are doing 0111' best to conquer. Really, welve Often Likewise, we all enjoyed the social atmosphere so evident, especially the Christmas part3; which was made memorable to our instructor, Mr. Walker, by the costly stiek-pin presented to him by the Club. WVLW remember, above all, the refreshments. That each one of us has benefited from the atmosphere of good-fellowship and careful study so manifest in the club is unquestionably true, and that the future Virgil students may enjoy the work 01' such an organization as we have enjoyed it, is the desire of the Aeneaedae. RUTH E. REEVES. 106
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