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The Chapel Board The Wednesday before the Christmas holidays the curtains in Powers Hall opened on a program dedicated to the M. C. I. boys in the service. This was the first presentation of the newly organized chapel committee under the direction of Miss Lucile de Reynolds. This board composed of members selected from all classes includes the following: Ruth McMann, Joyce Palmer, Hattie VVhite, Shirley VVilcox, Mary Crawford, Roger Percival, Lorraine Ward, Richard Whalen, Louise Morton, Floyd Temple, Jeannette Vlfebb, Cecil Mc- Laggan, and Eunice Soule. They have strived throughout the year to present programs dis- playing as much school talent as possible. It is their hope that the work of the Chapel Board may be enlarged upon in the following year. Girls' Athletics Girls' Athletics proved to be popular again this year and a very enthusiastic group has participated. The first event was volley ball and 38 girls answered the call. They were divided into three groups and a tournament was held which ended in a tie. In the play-off, the B team won the honors and the members were: Margaret Webb Marjorie Vaughan Elaine Wiles Nancy Brooks Ruth Shaw Lorraine Karam Frances Hamilton Phyllis Frederick Ruth Libby Mary Crawford Alice Craig Elizabeth Plummer The following girls received live points towards an M To do this one must miss no more than two practices of volley ball. Seniors Helmi Paakki Hattie White Irene Furbush Elaine Wiles ffuniors Dorothy Austin Mary Crawford Nena Emery Sophomore: Freshmen Ruth Shaw Gloria Wiley Ruth Doyle Elizabeth Merrithew Joyce Almonte Jeanette Webb 425 Marilyn Cianchette Margaret Webb Alice Craig Phyllis Frederick Frances Hamilton Pauline Spencer letter
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M. C. I. Hi-Y Club Although lnenilmership in the clulm has fallen ntl, due to clecrease ol' mule stutlcnts in the school, the renmining boys are keeping the club alive.' 'l'he main event sponsoreml lay the lli-Y this year was the Hi-Y lluncc in Pnwers Hall, which proved to be very successful, M r. xYllSl'll5lIl'l1 has servecl as club adviser this year, and has done :nn excellent juli in this capacity. l'rw-iflwll . lvul Cianchette fire l'1'e.viffe11I liugene Hamilton 4hll'l'7't'fIlllV Wayne Susi 'l'rm.f1n'w' Lewis lfitts l24l y
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Hattie White received an M letter at the end of this season. The girls were fortunate to have Mrs. Donald Reese take over the rest of their sports. Basketball was the next activity and 29 girls reported. Teams were arranged according to classes. The Seniors won all their games in the tourna- ment and emerged the victors. The Freshmen were the runners-up. The members ofthe winning team were: Joyce Palmer Elaine Wiles Helmi Paakki Gloria Getchell The following g Seniors Gloria Getchell Hattie White Helmi Paakki Joyce Palmer Ruth Libby Elaine Wiles Irene Furbush Sophomore Jeanette Webb Joyce Almonte Ruth Shaw Ruth Doyle Donna Hodgins Doris Swift Shirley Holt Irene Furbush Ruth Libby Hattie White irls received credit in this sport: j'unior.f Dorothy Austin Anita Jacobs Nedra Hammond Nena Emery Nancy Brooks Freshmen Marilyn Cianchette Mary Ackroyd Margaret Webb Alice Wright Marilyn Whitman Gloria Wiley Pauline Spencer Elaine Wiles, Dorothy Austin, and Nena Emery were presented with M letters at the close of this season. Gymnastics was started with a turnout of 37 girls, and we hope to have an even larger number take part in spring sports. Joyce Palmer received an M letter at the end of this season. 'l26l
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