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,hw L.. Row 1: Mattes, Schulenburq, Miss Shikles, Scott, john, Roloff. Row 2: Henderson, Miller, Clark, Good, Thias, Cougill. ' Row 3: Kern, Dearing, Vtfolf, Bauer, Dependahl, I-loidahl, Harrington. Worms Pams is one of the leading organizations in school. lts objectives are: to raise scholarship standards, promote school spirit, and help de- We aren't in the hole, are we, Pat? Page Twentyeeiqht velop social functions for the school as a whole. Members are chosen each semester for scholar- ship, leadership, and character from the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes. Their famous backward dances will always be remembered as gala events of the school year. They operate the war bond booth at the Osage 'Theater and many contributions are made to the War Chest, Mile O' Dimes, Red Cross, and Christmas Funds. They get their money from such projects as rummage and candy sales. Many joyous hours are spent at their few social functions and initiation parties each semester. Miss Shikles is the sponsor of this organization. The officers were: President, Martha Downing: Vice-President, Susan Thiasy Secretary, Mary Hendersong Treasurer, Pat Foxy Correspondence Secretary, lane lohng Ser- geant-at-Arms, june Clark: Pledge Mother, lanine Schulenberg.
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lftlfl, id 63,9300 The Spanish Club is one of the most pro- gressive clubs in K. H. S. Last April they deco- rated a float to represent Honduras in the Pan- American Day parade and received second prize. ln the spring a fiesta was given at the school carnival. The main events were a cock- fight, Mexican dancers, a fortune teller, and a candy and flower booth. The cafeteria was appropriately decorated to resemble a Mexican market place. On October l2 the club presented a Colum- bus Day dance. Xmas brought a party for the club members. The old Mexican custom of the Pinata was used as entertainment and each member received a gift. At the Ianuary PTA meeting our Mexican exchange teacher, Miss Aleman, and Mrs. Boettner sponsored a cos- tume program of dancing and singing and North of the border. because of its success, the program was re- peated the next day at an assembly. The officers of this year Were: President, Merrill Ready Vice-President, Ruth Bartelsg Secretary and Treasurer, lack McGlone. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Boettner. Row 1: Kaiser, Gerrell, Scott, Bode, Fleck, Shipley, Cramer, Streiff, Sandfos, Haley, Summa. Row 2: Flood, Mattes, Schulenburg, Wells, Good, Wolf, Bartels, Iohnson. Row 3: Welsh, Welsh, McCown, Henderson, Kipp. Row 4: Surridqe, Robertson, Staff, Engel, Hoeman, Boettner, McGlone. Row 5: Keith, Fleming, White, Gross, Koprivica, Read, Gatchell. Page Twenty-seven
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Row l: Zukoski, Daegle, Carpenter, Burkhardt, Haxton, Fletcher, Gatchell, lordan. Row Z: Mr. Wright, Suits, Stocke, Thompson, Uffman, l-lecker, Thompson, Gray. Row 3: Housrnan, Ruclc, Crancer, McFarland, Bachman, Roloff, Slavick, Zollner, Krahbe. Row 4: Schulte, Gilbert, Lester, Harper, Bopp, Stradal, Tankins, Erhnrnan. Row 5: Streiff, Williford, Mattox, Rice, Young, Colbrunn, lVlacKeen, Iones. The Hi-Y has proved to he a very successful organization this year. lts purpose is to create, maintain, and extend higher standards of Chris- tian living throughout the school and corn- munity. Their commendable ideals are reflected in the lives of every member by the outstand- ing activities of goodwill in which they partici- pate during each school year. This year their program consisted of monthly dances, donations to the unfortunate at Christ- mas time, and ready assistance to needy school organizations. The officers were: President, Thad Suits: Vice-President, lohn Iordany Secretary and Treasurer, Bill Zukoskig Assistant Secretary and Treasurer, Dean Klossner. Sponsor, Mr. Wright, who this year was honorably presented with a jeweled pin as a token of appreciation for his sixteen years of service to the club. Mr. Wright spends many hours in faithfully guid- ing the Hi-Y and the boys are sincerely appre- ciative of his efforts and loyalty to this organi- zation. lt's this way, fellas. Page Twenty-nine
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