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V V THE ARGONAUT V A A V Hi-Y The better deed, the belief day. The Hi-Y club is a service organization whose members follow the code of Clean Speech, Clean Scholarship, Clean Sports, and Clean Living. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend higher stand- ards of Christian character throughout the school and community. The Hi-Y sponsored delegates to the Older Boys' Conference at lron River. ln its service duties, the Hi-Y printed and distributed, free of charge, programs for the football games. l-li-Y boys served as guides during the Ski Tournament. The club sent ten dollars to help maintain the State Y.lVl.C.A. The Hi-Y club has taken a great interest in voca- tional guidance this year, for it contributed about S20 to buy Vocational Guidance books. Bulletins from all the major colleges were gathered for prospective college students. Among its social entertainment would come the joint Hi-Y-Girl Reserve meeting, the Hi-Y-Girl Reserve party, and the liingsford-Iron Mountain Hi-Y-Girl Reserve party. The club sends several members to Hayo VVenta Ha, the officers' training camp, each year. OFFICERS . ,, ,K . if , i f i ' New Q A 1 S I gi 2 President - e - James Harvey ., . , . sl F A Q Vice-President - - -- -f William Cochran Secretary - f - f - Cornelius Peck 4 6 Treasurer - - - -William Manahan I D . ., 'wi 5 Adviser -- Mr, Roy Anderson S 7 f f. W 5 3 4, Z , f Q ! 3 2 74 f 1 Q, 1 . . V , imw-UF, A , U , , -W f A . f ,fi .f',, M00 e 'M ., mf i at 1 X il :,.,.,..?ff1V i 4 fw QQ' , E 93 ivy, .af 'f iff 1 if 424 f, f Q ff? V pw f X K bfi: -3, W ,g kg , ,, , fy? , Iggy Page Fifty-three
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V V THE ARGONAUT V A A ' GIRL RESERVES Self-nffucrwzfe, .tclf-knowledge, .self-Control. YVith the sending of a Thanksgiving box to the Good-will Orphan- age at lloughton, the Girl Reserves began a year of service and activity, under their adviser, Miss Caroline Hofer. At Christmas time, the girls assisted the Hi-Y Club with the annual distribution of clothing, food and toys to the needy. Having chosen the theme Beauty for their prospective speakers, the girls heard Nlrs. Dorothy Walters, Dr. B. Anderson, Reverend George C. XVeiser and lVliss Dorothy Stoehr lecture on different phases of the subject. The delegation to the Older Girls' Conference held in Crystal Falls this year, was sponsored by Miss Hofer and the Girl Reserves. Miss Helen I-Iiett, who spent several years in Europe, spoke on this continentg Nlr. George Nelidoff and Miss Angela Tricomi entertained with vocal solos and duets. .T WJ 37 , f at , 1-fi l l t r, OFFICERS i 2 i an g V President - -L f - - - Dorothy Rghm i ,ff ., -gifs -ig .-H' . ji Vice-President -- - - -- - - Shirley Berg Qi .qs f Secretary-Treasurer --ff Gloria Bologne-si f 5 ,421 . , 1 ', Adviser ---- - - Caroline F. Hofer Page Fifty-two
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V V THE ARGONAUT v A A V DRAMATICS CLUB Tha pulzfir ii wiser than the wisest frilirf' 'lihe Dramatics Club is open to all members of the Speech Depart- ment Who have had one semester of speech work, those having one major or two minor parts in a Junior-Senior Play, or those having had one se- mtster of Drama. The club desires to promote an active interest in the theatre and dra- matic productions. The members have had work in choral speaking, make-up, pantomime, and stage setting. OFFICERS President ------- Catherine Bacco Vice-President ------ Betsy Ann Ring Secretary ----- - - - Betty Eisele Treasurer ------- Clayton Duby Adviser ----- Miss Florence V. Wilson Page Fifty-four
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