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Red Cross Committee: Wiladean Stellar, Chairman; Irene Tousley, Ass ' t Chairmatn} Miss Thrailkill, Sponsor, Religious Committee: Charlotte Lov ey, Chairman; Margery Grayston, Ass ' t Chairman; Miss Alice Kline, Sponsor, Scrapbook Committee: Peg Mehring, Chairman; Eileen Coble, Ass ' t Chairman; Miss Boyd, LtLss Weiford, Miss G ray, Sponsors. Social Committee: Helen Lenwell, Chairman; Emley Erehart, Ass ' t Chaimvm; Ivliss Luther, Miss Emma Klino, Sponsors, And now, my dear, since there is a football game at Wabash tomorrow, I ' ll stop lest I ' ll have you so filled with Sunshine that you ' ll fall on a Wabash lad ' s neck, and perchance start loving hira, (Of course, if you get to play.) Try and answer- Love, O Ub C M to a business meeting in the auditorium in the morning and - 7 i heard Mrs. Mary Sandefur, the State Dean from Horth Vernon, mK ' • ' • November 21, 1932 Dearest Dale, I doubt if you know me so very well, but I admire youi athletics so much that I thought I ' d write and tell you. I know I ' m only a little freshman, but % Knowing nothing about football or basketball except ' Sic what I hear Jim or Dick talking about, I guess all I ' ve got ' ' r ' A ' to v rite about is the Sunshine Convention last Saturday h f tQ (Nov. 19). We all (85 visitors and 200 H.H.S. girls) V7ent f%. iS : I } give a speech. By way of entertainment, the Girl ' s Glee Club sang. Then there was a potluek lunch in the gym, only 190 were there this time. Louie ¥ie and the Freohafer boy v ho goes with Florence Dunkin took our pictures. After lunch there was another meeting in the audi- torium. This one i asn ' t so bad ' cause Betty Hoke, Marie Coy, and Ann Swaynie gavo tap dances. The convention t.v.s closed with an Appreciation Service nt the Presbyterian Church. Before the service began, Mrs. Eben Lesh, accompanied on the orgr.n and the piano by Bea Lesh and Mrs. Mark Riscborough, her daughters, gave the story of the opera Tannhauser and Rev. Allburt scng a solo from the opera. It was something r bout an evening star; do you know it? Marianna McCr. .:: opened the devotion with a prayer, and Charlotte Lowey read the Scripture. Miss Gertrude McClelland, Captain of the Salvation Army, gave an awfully nice tall:, and Esther Davis, organist, the freshmen girl ' s chorus, and Josephine Lewis, a singer, furnished the music. Miss Ella Moore closed the session with a prayer, I hope I ' m not boring you. It is the last thing I want to do. This coming Thursday I have to help the Salvction Array serve Thanksgiving 14
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CATHERINE ROW Prfis Ident MAHIANNA MoCRUU Vic 9- ' President HELEN CULL Treasurer JUNE MAHONEY Reo. Secy» JUNE RAflICK Ccr. Seey. HISS H iZEL CAOE Advisor October 7, 1932 Dear Bojrfriend, Giosh, here I am wasting my time again writing notes and letters. Honestly, hain ' t it just av ful? But we ' re presuming that you are worth the effort, so in Gracie Allen ' s words, Just make out I never said any- thing . {You probably won ' t have to when I ' m all through, because I won ' t, anyway.) ' ha I crazy about school? Oh boyi And other exclamations of bored exuberance! The only breaks in the dull routine are Saturdays and Sun- days, perhaps I should add Svinshine meetings and football ames. Since, naturally, you know all about the football, I guess that leaves me the Sunshine to talk or write about. v;e had formal initiation a week ago yesterday, the 29th, and believe it of not, we initiated 101 new members I That sure makes your Hi-Y look like a bunch of snobs. Even though the Sunshine Society ( Dear old Sunshine, says you) took over the Cat and Canary last Saturday, October 1, seven (7) whole days ago, I have yet to see you .down there. Now listen, Joe Moore, while we officers are in charge at the Cat, I expect to see your smiling face much in evidence, as well as your shining nickels. Tonight there is a Big Little Sister party, and if you promise to tell, I ' ll let you in on a secret. We ' re going to dress like ghosts, and when they send the Frosh through the dark halls, we ' ll jump out and boo at them. More funl I think so, don ' t you think so? There ' ll be a crowdl Did you know that each field of the Sunshine Society ' s activity is under a separate committee sponsored by a different teacher? Therel I knew you didn ' t, and for your edification I have fixed this lovely chart x ' ' Big Little Sister Committee: Liarcia Rarick, chair- eyrfj man; Helen Brown, Ass ' t Chairman; Miss Hoffman, Sponsor. - - Dramatic Committee: Ivlargaret Pelton, Chairman; Ann Mc- Clelland, Ass ' t Chairman; Miss Brown, Sponsor. Music Committee: Mary Goodin, Chairman; Virginia McDowell, Ass ' t Chairman; Miss McMullan, Sponsor, Needlework Guild Committee: Helen Hewcomb, Chairman; Evalyn Cox, Ass ' t Chairman; Miss Rupert, Sponsor. Publicity Committee: Berenice Brenn, Chairman; Kathryn Harris, Ass ' t Chairman; Miss Ridgway, Sponsor, ) M • • 13
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dinners at the K, P. hall. There are a bunch of Sunshinors who are going to do it. If you ' re hungry, cone on dovm, I expect you ' re up to your hoed in basketball now and have forgotten all about being a football quartorbaclc. I hope you get to play Wednes- day, but don ' t tell my brother Jim I said so. Locker 503 Yours truly, J a o ' O ' Y ' i 9 ' t. Atj cya P, S. If you ' re you answer? not going stocdy with Llary or anything, why don ' t To- December 22, 1932 Arden Biehl Huntington, Indiana Dear Arden, As an officer of the Sunshine Society, it hr.s been assigned to me the duty of writing you to tell you that you are one of the H.H.S. honor students who have not visited the Cat and Canary as yet. We are not soliciting your trade or anything, but we ask you to pay us a visit, morrow night Santa Claus will be present to hand out any gifts that arc brought down and addressed to someone. I might add that ' most everyone intends to give rather silly articles. Just to acqiiaint you with recent Sunshine activities i Last Monday, December 19, we made our customary trip to the county farm, and yesterday, December 21, an Apprecia- - x vJ a k ? tion service was held at the Methodist Church in collaboration mth the Girl Reserves from the grrjanar schools. You no doubt heard the chimes ringing from 4 to 4:15 that afternoon, being played by Jean Vickery and Mark Y are, two high school boys. Miriam Taylor, a Central Girl Reserve, read the scripture, and Miss Helen Tyner, principal of Riley and Martha Tyner ' s sister, told a story of Christmas, The Sunshiners ' part in the program was a chorus which spjig Christmas carols, Papa Day, (you re- membert) played the orgrji for the service. And, although I doubt if you arc really interested, I shp.ll just add that on Christmas Eve, groups vli ' S iiaH:-:.. °- Siinshine girls imder the direction of Charlotte Lowey, ■ ' ■■■ ' ■ ' ■ ' ilfeRuth Shultz, Helen Pauling, Frances Redding, Laberta ■ f.ii echsler, and Thelma Pinkerton, will patrol the town caroll- ' ing, i-fht ' ' Sincerely trusting that you will visit the Cat, I re- ■.;j.nain Very truly yours, k - -iX 07?AXa 15
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