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X rot X Lu me tub l fi 1 pi Qrlbile 1 ,digg 1 ,ilggei file 1 L 33-inch , 3 - .- ' ' 11.61159 Firm non-,lselt.11e, '1ahb, Rix, Schorie, Keyes, Saliler, Leach, Mayo. I Fourth Row-Kroesch, Sims, Bothwick, Nippa, Cohenour, Dyblie, Hamlin, Hiller, Booth, La Fontaine. Third Row-Farr, Savage, McAllister, Rollinson, NYorkman. Davidson, VVriglit, Bradley, Pllcher, Cooper, Carlin. . K V h Second Row-llamlin, Robinson, Sundstrom, Fulton, Mayo, Hoflniau, kil lfl'lll, Henderson, B0otl1, First Row3ll5il?el,.Bea1idoin, Dimas, Seamans, Barr, Ricker, Clemens, Dow, Campbell, Gerkensmeyer, Heggie, Kuuflman, Masters, Carlson. THE I-II-Y CLUB President . . . , William Riclcer Vice President , . Lawrence Seamans Secretary . . . . John Savage Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Lee Workman Sponsors ..... . ,,., E. L. Mayo, L. B. Aseltine, G. A. Evans, C. G. Thomson The Hi-Y Club holds meetings every Tuesday evening throughout the school year. At each meeting following a supper, a program was held featuring an outside speaker. The majority of the meetings were held at the Y.lVl.C.A. The attendance at each meeting during the year averaged about forty members. The Father and Son Banquet was held at the Y.lVl.C.A. on November 20. Two hundred and ninety-four men and boys were present at this banquet. Eighteen members of the Hi-Y attended the Clder Boys, Conference at Danville, Illinois, last fall on the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday following Thanks- giving. Another Older Boys' Conference was held at Aurora, Illinois, on March 1 and 2, and was attended by approximately forty-five Joliet delegates. The udatel' banquet was held at the Universalist Church on April 1. The ofhcers of the I-Ii-Y were awarded the emblems of their ofhce. The Mother and Son Banquet was held at the Christ Episcopal Church on May 13. There was a very large attendance at the banquet. fContinued on Page 1201 F 1 1152.2-'il-Tgilff 1 1 Fe 1211:-3.-1-ilu 1 ,S--+ ' ,,. 2 113
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sq? gag M-qs? P! Llf-Sigglrr 1 si. Q1-:fl'il'r 1 si 1 pi '5-if-5,3-elf! t- I fd , :b---o- ff- 2 - to up une, to l GILPIN ENGLISH CLUBS Joliet Jolly Joiners --- A-II English Sunny Side Service Club --- President , , . .... Raymond Charley A-II English Vice President ....,., Mary Komar President , , , William Anderson Program chairman Marjorie Sykes Vice President , Viola Beltzner Secretary Charlotte Peterson Program Chairman Geneva Agazzi Treasurer . ,.,. Lillian Lawless Secretary Marcus Bluth Flower Committee . . . . , Laurene Treasurer . Raymond Benson Babbitt, chairman, Glga Zamlcovitz Service Committee Ralph Attaway, Setvtee Committee Maty Komatt Eileen Smith, Dorothy Lezebroom chariman Lauraene Babbitt, Olga Flower Committee Melvin Blogg, Zamlcovitz Antoinette Hartxnan. Winifred Floyd On the Dot --- B-1 Trade Joliet Jolly Juniors --- A-III English ptesident M t Albett Falena President Stewart Rollinson Secretary I M A Robett Lee Vice President Cameron Dystrup Treasurer . , . . Sam Locassio Secretary V Phyllis Baumgarrner Service Committee . Roy Myers, Treasurer Edward Diffmvef Chester Gawenda, Stephen Burosk, Flower Committee . . Maxine Seiber- Stephen Varmasko ling, Lois Mueller, Lester Johnson Long live the Gilpin English Clubs! Miss Gilpin talces great pride in these clubs as do all who belong to them. The clubs are Miss Gilpin's method of teaching citizenship and character-building. The aims of the Gilpin English Clubs are: to have self control, develop citizenship and courtesy, and also bring about social civic service through thrift. Everyone knows there is no better place in which to develop these things than in the school. Through thrift the Gilpin English Clubs have contributed for many practical causes. The money for these causes is raised by sales or tag days and it sometimes is contributed by the pupils through small club dues. Frequently one day is given to the club for meetings. The club business is discussed, and programs are given. The programs consist of current events, reports, biographies, poems, and debates. The emblem of the Gilpin club is a gold keystone with a black background bearing the letters G. E. C. fGilpin English Clubl in gold. A little chain ex- tends from the triangle to which is fastened an old-fashioned lamp. Miss Gilpin has her room furnished very attractively with three boolccases, full of books which the clubs have helped her purchase. The room also has a very pretty imitation fireplace, with a mirror above it. All around the room are various pictures of things which are copies of some of the world's masterpieces. Altogether the clubs, rooms, and director are most beloved by all those associated with them. t ,tae to , te 115
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