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Back Row: Charles Chase, Garret XYright, Jack Terry, Homer Harshaw, Frank Hough- ton, Russell Muck, lYalter Gee Second Row: Roy Miller, Ross Burgis, Roy Tihomipson, C. L Dorsey, Howard Chase, Pierce Emig, Henbert Franck First Row: Russell Townsend, Le Ycrne Schwab, Howard Humphrey, Lester MaComber TRIANGLE CLUB . The Triangle Club is known by another name, The Junior Hi-Y. This name is to be adopted by all the Triangle Clubs in the near future. This :club is a stepping stone to the large Hi-Y we have here at school. Boys in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades are eligible to join this club. 5 The ofhcers of this club are: jack Terry, president: Homer Harshaw. nsecretary. Our taculty adviser is Mr. Dorsey, and believe me, he is some adv ser. I don't know what we would do without him. The purpose of the Triangle Club is to create and maintain loyalty throughout the school and community to those principles which develop Christian character. 'We also are striving to uphold the 4-C's-Clean Athletics, Clean Scholarship, Clean Speech, and Clean Living. After our business meeting, we generally go swimming or use the gymnasium. This helps us in learning to play together and to play fair. We try to uphold Clean Scholarship, mainly, by keeping our marks up as high as we can, and by avoiding cheating. XVe uphold Clean Speech by correcting ourselves and each other whenever our speech begins to slip. XVe try to be fair and square in our dealings with one another and to pick good companions, by which we uphold Clean Living. The first meeting of the Triangle Club was held Friday evening at seven rfclock, February the sixteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty three. So you see we are not very old, but are growing stronger and larger all the time. A lXlEMBl2R Page N1'm'ty-.r1'.r
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Third Row: Steven Young, lVilliam Bond, Richard Crowell, Sidney Oldberg, Caroll Sheppard, Elwood Holmes, Stewart Crafbe, Donald Dodds, Donald Thompson, Robert Crow, 'Herbert Hunting, Louis Landry, Donald Campbell, Bertram XVhite. Second Row: Freeman Yendalll, Stanley Evans, Donald Cameron, Frank Foster, Harold Ernst, S. A. Graves, Herbert Howard, lVillian1 Prakken, Robert Gillespie, Hugh Kaumfer, Fred Powers, Glen Vtfilbur Front Row: Earl Baker, XValdron Ternplemayer, Paul De'l'bau,ve, VVilliam Berridge, Russell 'XVatisoin, Morris Baxter, Richard Decker, Fred Hooton, Clyde Boyle, Lawreiice Prakken, Jack Sumner. Hi-Y Service to one and all is the motto of the Hi-Y Clubg a high school branch of the Y. M. C. A. The Studer Trophy, the prize to the best club, inspires the members to serve and work effectively throughout the school and community. Four C's and Good Literature Campaigns. banquets, vocational drives. lively speakers, assemblies, and conferences were exceedingly beneficial to the school during the past year. Lapeer State Hospital was gratified at the gifts delivered by the Hi-Y at Christmas time. This good work is accounted for by the untiring leadership of Messrs. S. A. Graves. W. Prakken, P. P. jordan of the Highland Park Y. M. C. A. M. B. Baker of Room Y, and I. M. DeVoe. To Herbert Howard, president, is due the credit of the great success the Hi-Y has made this year because of his untiring work and loyal devotion to his club. Hugh Kaumier, an old member, is vice-president: Paul Delbauve, a new, but well-versed minute man, is secretary: and Donald Dodds, an efficient member, is treasurer. Page Nillfy-film
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THE GIRLS' CLUB To Find and Give the Best Faculty Advisers Lina J. lYard Gladys Cahoon joan Crandall Bimlar, Beatrice Block. Jeanne Frank, lvlargaret Gordon, Esther Hausman, Constance Hoey, Edith Ives, Virginia Lnizzi, Kathleen Phillips, June Potts, .lean Read, Rosalinrl Robinson, Clara Schmitt, Evelyn Schulte, Viririnia Stephens, Dorothea Stretch, Martha Trimvleham, 'l'hf-Ima Waltfm. Phyllis Wall, Geraldine Vlfanulersce, Lois Webb, Lois Wheaton, Gladys Wood, Vera Wilkie. N V IH-L-Ninlcilt - - - - lfrgrncus Lock I X ice Preszdcnt - - Hilda Sliochclcl 'l'rt-zlsxircz' ---- -l'lflV Y lalltlk' SCCWTEIY5' - - A Lois lX'cliln Inter-Club Counselor - Lucille Slioccraft JUNIOR GIRLS' RESERVE Back Row, from left to right: Marion Lindsay, Sarah Sesson, Gisela Gruber, Margaret Emde, Edith Russell, Lila. Rachnw. Enid Cooke, Jeanette Langer. Helen Stephens, Louise Shoecraft. Front Row: Grace Connor, Edith Leonard, Alice Wolfs, Miss Thomson, Miss Galatian, Susan O'Dowd, Barbara Horton, Gene Levy. Page Niazrfy-.rrwzz
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