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Back Row: Marjorie Skelly, Adella Kimball, Florence Ayre, Alice Snover, Laura Martin, Front Row: Dorothy Green, Margaret Thorp. Pearl Aiken, Mrs. H. Hall, adviser, Ruth Birch. Miriam Fleishman. Mary Gishgarian. JUNIOR GIRLS' H CLUB Shouts, cry, and yells of excitement rent the air when the final basket was made, and the game won! The two forwards, whose quick passing had cinched the game, were excellent friends, and therefore knew each other's style of play. These two, and all the others on the team, had been brought closer together by the junior Girls' H Club, proposed by Mrs. Martha Hall, gymnasium instructor. Partly because of the close friendship among the girls, the Interscolastic championship was won by the freshmen baseball squad. Girls of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades, who have won athletic emblems are eligible for membership and have dandy times at their monthly social meetings. They are not only interested in athletics, but are splendid co-operators in school affairs, for their club blossomed out at the Senior Carnival with a striking ballon booth. It is evident that Pearl Aiken is the peppiest of them all, for she has been chosen president. Ruth Birch is vice president, and Margaret Thorp, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Hall is faculty adviser. Page .Yi11v.'-i'-111':1 '
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Back Row: Hernia Grabowsky, Dorothy Bloom, Jean McLean, Helen Halvary, Charlotte XYendcl, lidythe Ranibar, Frances Moffat, Sigrid Pylkas.. Annetta Field, Gladys Riggs, Donna Miller. Front Row: lfnid Rt-lick. Bertha lYeiss. Yirginia Holley, Kathleen Beaubien, Esther Prul, Florence Rouse, Grace Baxter. SENIOR GIRLS' H CLUB - Girls with their middies on backward carying little brooms and reciting nonsensical doggerel-at Lapeer? No, at the Highland Park High School during the initiation period of the Senior Girls' H Club. This is an honorary organization composed of about twenty girls who have received their H's. The girls profit by the aims and standards of the club, but show no mercy for prospective members. One need not wonder at the surprising advance of girls' athletics in the last three years, for since 1921, when the club was first organized, the mem- bers of the Senior H Club have been working for better support of the girls' teams. jean McLean has been chief of this movementg Grace Baxter, vice presidentg and Edythe Rambar, secretary and banker. Miss Bly Quigley is the faculty adviser of the Senior H Club. Page Niizvt-v-ciglzf
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Buck Row: l'1lzl1n'har1l liigan, Lewis XYalter. john l':1l1na11oli, Charles Sfhurrer. Front Row: lfrancfs lhlnul Roth, llnward Rowe, Li. gl. Reid. S. .-X. Graves, ,lack Kimball BOYS' H CLUB Hlley. Xlalter. hand me the string! l'm sorry. Say, you've tied that crnolceclln XYliat's the dif? 'Tm hungry. 'Not really! How queer! And good reason they had to be hungry. The l3oy's ll Club had worked all of one Friday afternoon. Contructing an auction booth for the Senior Carnival. This must be the reason one Su often hears the remark. Those boys must know what it is to be without food, for their Thanksgiv- ing baskets were Certainly bountiful. The club has only High School letter men for active members, athough veterans in rl. C. are always welcome. Ten members came to school one nightQ and left sometime later mysteriously multiplied. so that the Club boasted twenty-five members. The Club has held many dances. The most important of the year was the annual dance given at the D. A. C. late in May. T-hey are helping, with all their energy, to promote junior High athletics and are forwarding an interest in sports of all sorts. XVith Howard Rowe as president, Blanchard Fagan as vice-president, and Lewis VValter as secretary and treasurer, how can the members help doing their best? Page Om' Hundred
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