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Gok Resewe FOUR HUNDRED ENGLISH VI Third Row: Vannoni, Rodgers, Gray- son, Kase. Second Row: Burgess, Fox, Went, Michiels, Weber, Shingle- decker, Schoenegge, West. First Row: Meersman, Harsh, Keefer, Voigt, Griffin, Dawalt, Jewell, Coil, Vollmer. The Girl Reserves is not only the largest club in school, but the larg- est in this section of the state, with a membership of nearly four hun- dred. Girl Reserves made it possi- ble for Miss Maureen Daly, feature writer of the Chicago Trib- une, to speak confidentially on “Dating Data” to A and B assem- blies. Other events of the year are the Recognition Service, the Girl Reserve Cabinet Standing: Barkes, G. Kersh, Ganser, Wilson, White, Miss Dunn, Eggert, Gulyanics, “E. Kersh, Groff, Whitt, Birtwhistle. Seated: Miss Martin, Miss Buchanan, Heaton, Miss Nugent, Miss Barracks. County New Year’s Eve Dance, the Northern Indiana Conference at Gary, Indiana, and the annual Fiesta at the ““Y” in South Bend. Ellen Heaton is president, Elsie Gulyanics is vice-president, Juan- ita Wilson, secretary and Doris Birtwhistle, treasurer. Inter-club representatives are Helen Whitt and Shirley Jo Swartz.
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Sophomore Hi-Y¥ Sophomore members hope to form a nucleus of capable mem- bers now, so that the club will be active during the junior and senior years. They held a few informal meetings at the Y. M. C. A. and have planned a joint meeting with the Junior Hi-Y. Officers are James Stefoff, president; James ENGLISH VI Second Row: Woodward, Sweeney, Donovan, Koch, Shroyer, Kersh, Otterstein, Cone. First Row: Wilson, Funston, Fulp, Campoli, Greenfield, Harrold, Books, Johnson. HAHee RES EF “ ee ¢ 5 he Powell, vice-president; Robert Lovett, secretary; Ralph Karler, treasurer. Junior M-¥ The Junior Hi-Y boasts around 30 members and is the largest of the three Hi-Y clubs. capable leadership of Mr. Yaw. It is under the The juniors helped the seniors sell programs for the Central-Misha- Junior Hi-Y Fourth Row: Kemp, Otterstéin, Hahn, Goethals, DeVolder. Third Row: Shroyer, Chamberlin, Paul, Huggett, Brainerd, Wardell, Rotundi. Second Row: Mr. Yaw, Grayson, Blake, Warniers, Hesch, Birocci. First Row: Hover, Squibb, Bauwens, Olsen, McPherson, Kase. waka game at Notre Dame sta- dium. The boys tried to order sweaters but, because of material shortages, were not successful. ‘The Richard Wardell, president; Philip Goethals, vice- officers are: president; James Otterstein, secre- tary; Jack Kase, treasurer; Rich- ard Brainerd, chaplain; Eugene Huggett, sergeant-at-arms.
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Commercial: Club Third Row: Ganser, Orlosky, Simms. Commercial Club HEARS WAC LIEUTENANT Second Row: Sterzik, Norton, Smith, Lovett, Vance, Parcell. Seated: Lang, Lema, Kempner, Francis, Davis, Gray. Commercial Club (Continued) The Commercial Club, with its 110 members, is one of the largest organizations. Some of the meet- ings are planned as social gather- ings, others as business meetings. Members especially enjoyed the talk given by Lieutenant Helen Helen Mclllroy of the WAC, who mentioned that stenographers are always included in the first group Third Row: Rohrbeck, Trowbridge, Fetters, Hanley, Soens. Second Row: Verstraete, V. Roggeman, Stull, Reschke, Smith, DeVliegher. Seated: Miss Foulke, G. Roggeman, Philion, ; Steffens, Scheibelhut, Verhamme. of WAC’S to be sent overseas. The club officers are Mary Louise Philion, president; Grace Rogge- man, vice-president; and Helen Steffens, secretary-treasurer. It is unfortunate that the announce- ment of department awards comes too late in the year to be included in this year-book. ENGLISH V Third Row: Ehrmin, White, Sherbin, Watson, Widup, Culp, Birocci, Horein, Coryn, Sarkisian, Lemler. Second Row: Schroeder, Logan, Wheeler, Van Den Berghe, Van Durmen, Tronnes, Sheets, Sprague, Christian. First Row: Danneker, Gates, Walters, Pekari, Catanzarite, Bennett, Stein, Hoover, Hitchner, Whitt.
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