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SUNSHINE Bow One-J. Courh. B. Good, E. Armold, B. Spangler. P. Daley, J. Cady, M. Martin, C. NValls, Y. Zell. A. Sego. Q Row Two-C. Hamman. M. Tebo. Phyllis Murphy. M. Bieger, Patricia Murphy. B. Dubea, B. Monroe. B. Smith. R. YYalkup, H. Walkup. P. Keith. Row Three-M. liitsruiller. M. Sego. D. 'Woodruff, E. Perkins. J. Clark, J. Simison. M. Cahill. J. XYilda:in, B. Miller. E. Dieter. Row Four-M. Bertha. J. Bower. B. Wlhaley. M. Carroll, M. McAlexander. E. McCarty. C. Josserand. B. Collins. C. Phillippi. I. Walkup. Row Five-J. Taylor. M. Stein, N. Boiler. J. Cassidy, L. Sondgcrath. B. Krall. R. Lutz. K. Petersen. Y. Hixsou. L. Sego. HI-Y Row One-J. Mullen, A. Maguire. O. Memering. M. Yegerlehner. D. Sondgerath. M. Hen- dersou. D. Murphy. Row Two-Mr. Smith. G. Dinwiddie. G. Ladd. D. Diedam. D. Perkins. B. YValker, B. Houg- land. J. Dennis. Row Three-D. Beekman. F. Mullen. P. Hassett. J. Parr. H. Rieger V. Wallace, J. Newland. Row Four--B. Henry. P. Capes. E. Myers. A. XXV1lSlllJlll'll, J. Prue. J. Fliun, H. Small. Page fzvmzty-tlzree
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Hi-Y Degree Team-D. Died- am. H. Small, F. Mullen. E. My- ers, P. Hassett. .l. Dennis. ,Siena zine ociefg elk- y The Indiana Sunshine Society was founded in the tjrawfordsville High School in 1901. This organization became vital in the community and news of its worli spread to otller towns. It was recognized as being an excellent character builder and other schools soon desired similar or- ganizations. The Kentland Chapter was organized in 1928 by the girls of the West Lafayette Chapter. All the girls in the high school are members. The state convention. district convention. sum- mer camp, and state project of annual donations to the Riley Fund. are established traditions. Since 1938 Sunshine Camp has been held each summer at Camp Tecumsah. Each year since 1940 the camp has been filled to capacity. approximately 190 girls. Sunshine Camp program is very similar to other camp programs: handicraft. sports. devo- tional periods with an hourls instruction daily in Sunshine activities. The Sunshine Society has as its emblem, the Ris- ing Sung song. My Sunshine Girlug flower, Yellow Roseg colors. Yellow and Wfhiteg and Motto. Otl1ers.w The outstanding activity of our program this year w as a banquet for the mothers. teachers, wives and guests of the Sunshine girls. The banquet was fol- lowed by the Initiation Service. at dress revue, music selections by Miss Mans and members of the organization. Kentland officers: President, Lorraine Sego: Yice-President, Katherine Peterseng Recording Sec- retary, Beverly Wlhaley: Corresponding Secretary. Hita Lutz: Treasurer, Ellen Dieter: and Sponsor, Miss Mary Kitsmiller. Page Zz1,'ev4ly't'1vo Our Hi-Y Club has had a very successful year. We began the year with the officers which held over from the preceding year and were familiar with their duties. ln the early fall we ordered pencils to be sold at a profit by the club as has been our custom for the past few years. As an extra project we pu:- chased pennants to be sold before the football .und basketball games. This money enters our treasury to be used for necessary awards. 1Ve were well represented at the District confer- ence which was held at Lafayette. We were also fortunate in being able to send two boys. Frank Mullen and David Diedam. to the State Conference at Indianapolis. December 5, 6. The club held its Annual Father and Son Ban- quet in the High School Auditorium. November 13. the Home Economics Club serving the meal. A large group of boys was initiated at this meeting in a beautiful candlelight service. Our club is increasing yearly and we are now represented in all of the organizations of the school in which boys.are eligible. It is our ambition to have one hundred percent membership some year in the near future. It has been the practice of this club to purchase small gifts for the departing Seniors and also an Award Blanket to be presented to the outstanding Senior athlete on Honor Day.
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