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AAHH President ...... . . ..... .... P aul Koshewa Vice-President. .. . .'iDutch Breunig Secretary ..... . . .Harold Dean Treasurer .... . . .Arthur Sager Sgt.-at-Arms ...........,............... Charlie Kuhn The l-l Club enjoyed a very successful year under the leadership ot President Paul Kosheyva, Among the many things accomplished was the initiation ot some 40 new mem- bers who received their letters in football. Although the l-l Club regrets their leaving, it congratulates those of its members who are graduating, r Jw. .. 'ij ll --- -1. ll lj E - j, .C ae? git-
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THE DELPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY President. ,S .... ........ I ack Ross Treasurer ...... .,.. S tuart Campbell Vice-President ...... Vertner Smith, lr. Critic ...,....., ....,, B ob Speith Recording Secretary .......r Bill jones Sgt.-at-Arms .......... Don Shircliffe Corresponding Sec. ....... David Dean The first meeting of the Delphic Literary Society, held on the night of February 2l, l9Zl, vvas attended by but six members, around which nucleus, with valuable ad- ditions, the Louisvillidflale l-ligh Delphic Literary Society was developed. From its infancy to the pre t, the members have co-operated and made the most earn- est efforts to develop the Society, which has never been eclipsed by any other school group. Term of l939V2 The Christmas dance was a financial, and a social success, Our thanks to all who attended. Our Spectator , in addition to being a success from the literary stand- point, has contributed considerably to the assets of the organization. On the night of December 23, L939, Perry Miller, loe Simpson, and Billy Weber were formally initiated into the Society. The Delphic wishes to extend to you, the graduating seniors, the most cordial wishes and hope that in the future lvlale l-ligh will be proud to claim you as her own.
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l-IENAEUM THE ATHENAEUM LITERARY SOCIETY President ............ Tom Stokes Censor .......... lack Veeneman Vice-President ..... Sam Castleman Sgt,-at-Arms ....... Paul Koshewa Critic ...,.......,. l-larry Mullin Assistant Secretary .... Tom Sawyer Secretary ..... ...... B ob Tyler Advisor ...... Mr. W. F, Bradbury Treasurer ....,' .,.... C raig Alford The Athenaeum is bringing to a close the fall term of its seventy-eighth year in school. ln this year we feel that we have worked hard for the school through the Athenaeum, The Athenaeum has grown from a debating society to a literary and social organization and has developed in influence and prestige chiefly through the hard work of its members. The traditions formed during these many years are cultivated and cherished, one of these traditions is to give annually a Christmas dance, which is the social high spot of the holidays for younger Louisvillians. We believe we have ac- complished t ' by presenting to Louisville an excellent orchestra in the beautiful Crys al Ballroom of the Brown l-lotel. Because of the pledges that we have inducted, we have had less time than usual for outside speakers. However, we did hear some fine talks from Messrs. Bradbury, Tapp, and Koerber among the faculty. The Athenaeum is pleased to have presented the school with a trophy case for the new gymnasium. Also we presented a plaque to Mr. Blandford for his untiring work in getting the gym for us. The Athenaeum wishes the Class of '39lY2 all the luck in the world. ,Q . c .... .,,.,,s- ,,,,5..-,.-if
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