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The Sophmore Hi-Y First Row-Jack Selander, Merle Wilging, Charles Hand. Jacques Edwards, Robert I-lenry. Hirliard Henry, Charles Cutter, Elton Sneer- inger, Richard Sowash, Henry Bert, Robert Norris, Frederick Heuss, Jack Hahne, Gene Limtz, Don Miihrey, James Thomas, Edward Kinkel, John Mosey. Second Row-Richard Anderson, Rohert Jones, Joseph Pival, Rieharr' White. Robert Sheriff, 'Robert Beals, llenry Sanford, Kenton Dye, Paul Auxter. I-lenrv Mahon, Harry Massa, Thomas Holland. Charles Atton, Phil Strome, Doyle Painter, Dave Walker, Third Row-Richard Wendland, Richard Sparks, Don Sneeringer, Robert Castor, George Hall, .lim Snyder, Richard Wright, Malcolm Shawk, Bill Mitchell, Frederick Lavender, Bruce Sweet. This division of the Hi Y is for the Sophomores-you know-the Freshies. It helps the Sophornores to become acquainted and know the school. As all the other clubs of this type the purpose is to spread throughout the community the idea of Christian character. The Red Masque Club Ac-ting-Helen Sternbaum, Grace Honse, Alice Matthews, Don Speakman, Esther Jenkins. First Row-E. L. Heasley, Harold Loesch, Minnie Stander, Mary Spiker, Willa Ilollingshead, Felice Walker. llelen Downaird, Maxine Hartmann, Vivian Miller, Bette Greene. Second Row-Jim McCormick, John Gano, Dave Hagelbarger, Fred Hanson, Betty Houlette, Norma Casey, June DeVore, Audrey Morton, Marguerite Miller, Mary Bair, Frances Hanson, Bob Sheriff. Third RowfBob lX'leAninch, Bill Lewis, Albert Poth, .lack Heck, Bob Tobias, Marjorie Restle, 1VIar,iorle Fonkalsrud, Belly Reese, Miriam Jenkins, Harriet Johnston, .lack Selander. Bm-k Row-Stage Crew-John Mecklem, Bob Tawsee, Jack Edwards, Sterling Culp, Ralph Shively, Dick Nicholas. The Red Masque is a club organized to encourage creative dramatic expression and to further dramatic appreciation. Working toward these two endeavors the members and sponsor feel more than pleased with the results of this past year. This year there has been a new type of dramatic work presented to the high school by E. L. Heasley, the club advisor. A group of dramatic readers was organized and trained to be sent out to the various contests to gain points for the high school's admission to the National Forensic League, one of the best organized dramatic groups in the country. On various occasions throughout the year they were asked to speak many times. The presentation of the clubls annual play, Icebound, also did much to make people realize the superiority of the club. Their record is ample proof that the club and its work are well worth the time and interest of every student.
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The Senior Hi-Y Front Row-Dick Slmw, Bob Tobias, Albert Allan, Warren Rupp, Bud Ziegler, Bob Murphy, Fred Lewis, Earle Deems, Chuck Hawkins, Dick Donnun, Paul Smith, Karl Koroknay. Si-omni llow' flloward Nlnrrioli, Bill Ahrendt, Ed Maxwell, John Hallabrin, Don Ross, Bob Rhoads, Bill Long, Bill Dow, Jim Gilbert. Third llmv'-Al B:,u:rrcn, .lohn Kinklc, Henry Rayburn, Dave Hagelburger, Ben Lemert, John Gano, Harold Loesch, Jerry Palmer. Fourth Rmv'-'Dick Fisk, Tru Clark, Leonard Malone, Fred Hanson. Bob Straub, Wilton Morkel, Dick Grafmiller. All of us have heard of the Hi-Y organization at some time or other. Because of this we also know that it is a boys' Christian organization similar to the girls' Blue Tri. This organization has a purpose-to create, maintain and extend, throughout the community, Christian character. You all remember that this department of the Hi-Y was the one which gave the Cake Walk for the purpose of helping Mike Ondov. These boys are under the excellent leadership ol' Mr. Bishop and have for their president that round faced, smiling Warren Rupp. The S. R. C. Fronl Row-Aivlarilia I'f:il'l', Bi-ily Yuncker, Jack Brandt, Mary Spiker, Jesse Bryner, Robert Murphy, John Gano, Earle Deems, Richard Donnan, June Mcrtz, Eva Hager, Alice Martin. Sevoml Row- Betty Love, Kathryn Fighter, Doris Marshall, Joan Locke, Martha Moore, Joan Balliett, Patricia Oberlander, Frances Brown, lvlildred Miller, Wanda Emmcr. Martha Smith, Gladys Kerr, Robert Rhoads. Third Row-Miss lvlendcllinll, Sue Pasle,Mary Bair, Mildred Wappner, Jean Voyik, Katherine Kayser, Martha Spetka, Mary Black, Jeanette Werner, Fi'nm'is llanson, Mary Werner, Ruby Bollman, Dorothy Bell, Evelyn Timmons, Mr. Stout. Fourth Row ---' Frederick Hanson, William Fishlnlck, John I-lallabrin, William Condon, Dave Shelley, Jack Lyons, Tom Scott, Raymond Bush, Mike llorvath, Harold Williams, Harold Duda, Bob Tobias, Paul Smith. All of us should take an interest in this organization because we, as a whole, are governed through it. The S. R. C. is to the school what the Congress or the Legislature is to the Nation and State. Under the supervision of the teachers, this group of students makes, regulates, and enforces all the laws of the school. Of course, Mr. Beer has the right to check the powers of this organization. The members are elected by popular vote, and each class has an appointed number of representatives. That is, the Senior A's have fifteen-the Senior B's ten- the Junior A's eight-and so on down to the Ten B's who have two.
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J. -A D 4- A 4 1 The Hyphonerian lluvk Row: Juno Adams. Marion Soulhwarcl, Bertha K. Patterson, advisor: Tom Laird, Hazel Tuttle, Tom Scott, Mary Wermner, Bette lluulcllo, Alive Mathews. Evelyn Slelts, Mary Gage, Donna Mae Bowman, Martha Spetka, Mary Ann Sweet, Marjorie Mahon- Jeanne lioals. Ruth Alcisul, Mariamn Slander, Rebecca Howe, ivlaxrgucrile Miller, Front Row: Willa llollinesheud, Grover Swoyer, Bill Layton, Frances Hanson, Robert Tobias, William Fishback, Jessie Bryner. Iinsim-ss Stuff: .lohn Gzmo, Fred Lavender, Victor Kettner, advisor: David Hagelbarger. Charles McClure, Robert B. Mecsc, Harold Lucsvh, Spunvcr Dl'ill'll1lll. What does everyone do immediately after eighth period class every other Friday ? Why everyone rushes to his home room to get the latest issue of the dear old I-Iyphof' We all know that but all of us d0n't know just what does take place behind the closed doors of the Hypho room directly before the paper is scheduled to come out. If you can visualize Miss Patterson walking up and down the room tearing her hair and holding her head between her hands with an exasperated look on her face, or the editor, his head swathed in towels with a box of aspirin by his side, papers scattered all over the floor, and the scared, awed look of the reporters as they scurry hither thither, writing' and rewriting, or perhaps a waste-paper basket full and overflowing with crumpled up papers, that would be a correct fthough a little stretchedj picture of the life behind the headlines. Then, in con- trast, comes the sweet, peaceful bell, welcomed by everyone, between the deadlines when the more peaceful, monotonous, everyday schedule resumes.
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