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First row: Lillard, Bill Giles, William Lillard Second rowi Adam Evans, William Larnberson, Sterling Mcldlwaine CRISPUS ATTUCKS HI-Y Mr. S. R. Mclilwaine ....,., , . .. ....... .... ,.,,....,.., ,.,..,.... ,...,.,.. S p o n sor William Giles .. ,..,.., , . ,, ,,,, ...President William Lamberson ..., , ., Vice-President Edward Lillard , . . Secretary Louis Si Lance w.w.... ,,,,i..,,,,,.i. .......,.,..i, .,.. ,,,,,, . . , , , ,e,, . . ,Treasurer The Crispus Attucks l-li-Y Club is an organization of the colored boys of the school. Regular meetings were held every Friday evening. Competent speak- ers with interesting subjects have been secured to lecture to the group. The club was under the sponsorship oi Mr. S. R lVlcElwaine, principal of the Lincoln School, The purpose of the l-li-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high ideals of Christian character. The platform is clean living, clean sports, clean speech, and clean scholarship. Our quartet, which was organized last year, sang with our gospel team, and with the gospel teams of the other Hi-Y organizations. The gospel team has been doing active work and has visited several of the churches of Lafayette and vicinity. P !
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First row Morris, M. Smith, Clay, Phillips, Devol, Mickler, Selke, Cole Second row: Mr. Rogers, Sanders, Longden, I. Brown, Srnith, I. Taylor, Fisher, Agnew Third row. Larson, Kirkpatrick, Munson, Rush, Minton, Lewis, Goodnight, Moore Fourth row W. Ouaintance, Minnick, Meeker, Gray, Greist, Devol, Bauer, A. Quaintance Fifth row' Horner, Kirkpatrick, Miller. E. Brown, Bostwick, Graham SENIOR I-H-Y CLUB Mr. V. C. Rogers ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. ,..,... . .. ,,.., ,,.,..,........ ,.,,,,,,,,,a,,,,, S p onsor loe Longden ,,,, . ,.............,,L, President Dean Lewis ,,,,... . . .,,,.,,. Vice-President George W. Smith . ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ecretary lack Horner . .. . ....,. . .,.. . .....,,....,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.i,,,,,,, .Treasurer Arthur Bush . . . . . . ,,,,,,, . ,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.... Sergeant-at-Arms Stimulating interest in the drama of school life by providing Christian fellow- ship and activity is the role played by the Senior Hi-Y, namely, to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Chris- tian character. One of the factors in upholding this purpose was the Gospel team which conducted services in many rural churches and spoke for many young peoples meetings. The Gospel team bases their discussion on the club's slogan: Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. The membership of the Senior I-li-Y is selected from the two upper classes at high school with a limited number of underclassmen. Most of the members rank high scholastically and may be found participating in the many outside activi- ties at high school. The Seniors this year have carried on the work of clubs of former years. This years club provided a delightful entertainment in the person ot Murdock, the magician, whose performance at the lefferson High School Auditorium was en- ioyed by many The club entertained their mothers at a Mother and Son Ban- quet held at the high school cafeteria in May. The club is proud of the record of its basketball and bowling teams. The club helped the Sunshine Society dis- tribute baskets at Christmas time. They also made a donation to the Y.M.C.A. fund in appreciation of the use of their room. One of the highlights of Ieffersons social activities was the Spring Dance sponsored by the Senior Club and held in the Purdue Union Ballroom, The Clubs officials attended the various conferences held during the year and the club was represented at the Older Boys' Conference in Fort Wayne. To climax the seasons activities a picnic was held in the spring, at which event outgoing Senior members of the club were honored, P, ,,. f,f4nIv,1tir I 32
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First row Barr M. Edwards, N Page McGehey, E. Marshall, Henemyer, Oehrtmann, Fagin, E. Easterwood, Haffner, G Weaver, M Bender, M. Koch, Kiner, Felix, Stuckey, G. Lewis Second rowi Bowers, Keever, Bennett, Bratz, E. Lawson, Walters, Dismore, Kummings, Locke, Baumgardt, Nicoson, Williams, Killin, P. lohnson, Gingrich Third row: Tullis, Anderson, D. McCoy, Morehouse, Meiser, Grable, M. Bingham, Fidler, Mas- terson, D. Bender, Hargis, E. Carter, R. Lamb, Yeager, H. Nelson Fourth row. L. Beasey, E. lohnson, Nisley, P. Weaver, Rachard, C. Beasey, P. McCoy, L. Iohn- son, Cohee, Connolly, L. Burkhardt, B. Knowles, A. Martin, G. Cornelius Fifth row: Cavanaugh, R. Easterwood, McLaughlin, M. Thomas, Parker, Oberle, Seifers, B. Smith, Dawson, Richmond, A. Lester, Arndt, O. Bingham, B. Meeker, Nichols Sixth row: Fl. Knott, E. Griffin, Wright, Huston, E. Shaw, M, Prien, N. Shaw, R. Prien, A. Shaw, Vaught, Nelson, Neyhart, Wells, Fi. Taylor, I. Carter Seventh row' B. Carter, W. Lawson, V. Duffy, W. Williams, I. Edwards, Dornan, G. Myers, Neyhart, Bradley, Minier COMMERCE CLUB SPONSORS Mr. G. B. Bradley, Mr. Loyal G. Minier, Miss Mary Anderson, Mr. Iames Barr OFFICIALS lohn Carter . ......... .................... ..... ................ P r e sident Camilla l-largis . .... ....... V ice-President Edna Carter .... . ..... .... .... . . .. . ............ ................ . .. .........Secretary Doris Bender ..... ...... . . ... . ....... ............... . .........Treasurer The drama of education needs a practical foundation and the Commerce Club supplied this firm looting by stressing the need of sound business training in the modern world. The Commerce Club, formerly called the Commercial Club, was organized in lefferson High School this year with the splendid cooperation ot students and sponsor teachers. The Commerce Club, with its shortened name, has put a new zeal into its purpose and accomplished many things this year, The purpose of the Commerce Club is to promote a social feeling between the commercial students and to bring them in contact with the practical side of commercial education. During the year the club planned many social functions such as the annual trip to Botary Park, hikes, parties, Weiner roasts, tours, educational movies, and numerous other educational meetings. The greatest of the social events was the annual Boller Skating Party at Maple Point Boller Skating Rink. Some of the most prominent business men in Lafayette have addressed the club at various times during the year, and have given many valuable points that have helped the club in carrying out its purpose. We found these men very interesting and friendly, always ready to do all they could for the club and the high school. Pi:-1:1-MH1'-1 fighr I 32
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