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'Full lluwi H. Kessel. M. Eoden' E. Neilsen, W. Harris, D. Downs. E. Hulbert. Second Row: L. k'i-awiner, lf. New'bei'i'3'. J. liazarowslcy. XV. Loekwood, H. YYoi'ilen. Third Row: J. ROSS, G. Saiidr-rs. tl. Washington, G. Cullen. .l. Iveson. K. Oxley, A. Huffman, R, Francis. F. Funk. Fourth llnw: XV, Mac-Kay. L. He-lisls-. ll. llurston, ll. Edwards. C. Johnson, S. Maynard, I. Stewart. Fifth llow: F. A. XVoml. IP. l'un1ae-i'. ll, Davis, J, Tripp, E. Vitale. J. Stewart. YV. Fisher. Front How: E. Meliak, F. Hush, .l. Buckley, 11. Herron, P. Taylor, A. Selilunt, A. Hi-Y -Nffrthwestern'5 Hi-Y Club. une tif the most useful and active clubs in the schiml, has put in a strenuous year tif hai'd wurk. and has a guiicl chance fur winning the Sturler cup because uf duing more service than any other Hi-Y Club in the city. This cn'ganizatit+n's held of activity includes not only the ggluml. but alsti the Nortliwestern cummunity. and even the world at large. ln the sclwol, the club has sptiiistn'ec.l a Yuczitiunal Guidance prograin, securing speakers and pmvicliiig self analysis blanks. .X 4 Cs campaign which emphasized clean speech, clean sptmrts, clean living. and clean scholar- ship. was carried on tliroug'ht1ut the year. Aside fruni this the club printed and distributed football and baseball schedules: had an engraved plate put on the batwn used by the track team in breaking the wurld's relay record: pmvided fwr a gfuotl, wholesome magazine, The Open Road. in the library. organized seven Fciur Square Clubs in as many grannnar schcruls in the Nwrthwestern district with Hi-Y fellows as leadersg and gave a Christmas party fur a number of ptwii' buys in the community. The success uf the club's enterprise has been largely due to the won- derful help uf Mr. XYallace XYrie'lit, the Y. M. C. A. adviser, and Mr. Frank Xtwwfl. the faculty adviser, tugether with the co-upei'atim1 tif the rest uf the faculty. The UHlCL'1'S fm' the first semester were: Franklin llush, president: XYillet Stwvall, vice-president: Lyle liiserman. secretary: Stewart Maynard. treasurer. lun' the second seiiie?fif tlfejb3Wei's were: Lyle Eisernian. presi- dentg Franklin Bush. vice-president: XYendell S1nitlfWT'i?tTry: james BUflill'F'- T1'l'l15ll1'U'- R.xi.i-n M. Iliilncox. lletlem-ge, V. llanimer. U. llurpliy. 06
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First Row: E. Brede, G. Philbrick, D. XYilliams, M. Gowans, M. Simmons, D. Philibriek. V. Peck, L. Lytle, H. Cleveland, C, Cowley, Miss Jennings, M. Cowley, K. Snyder. Second Row: B. Houghten. S. Eshleman, J. Hickey, J. Persons, R, Reynolds, J. Klingensniith, 1. L'Hote, H. Humphrey, T. Knapp, P. Mcllullen. J, Markey, C. Sullivan. Third How: E. YVagner, A. Becker- son, D. Cari-ibin, B. Brady, D. Lacey, A. Roseback, R. Dowe, M. See-man, A. Ranney, G. Hauss, H. Fox, I. Adams. G, Markham, R. Preston, P. Rodman, M. Kress. Fourth Row: H. Mansfield, G. Perkins, L. Lee. D. Schwimmer. H. Triinm, N. Brandt, I. Marshall, I. Humphrey, C. Lee, M. Chapin, H. Rutherford, J. Russell. ' Girls' Affiliated Club The Girls' Affiliated Club has just completed another successful year and this year more than ever deserves full credit for its work in making Northwestern a better School. May 7, a Mother and Daughter banquet was given in the lunch room under the direction and management of the club. They also cared for a German orphanage and visited it each week. At Christmas time they gave a party for the orphans. Since the Girls' Affiliated Club is associated with the Young lYomen's Christian Association in the same way that the Hi-Y Club is connected with the Young Men's Christian Association, the two organizations planned most of their social activities together and sometimes held joint meetings. The faculty advisers, under whose guidance the club has done so much. were Miss Gaines and Miss Jennings. Due to the formation of the Art Club, Miss Gaines was forced to resign and Bliss lValker was elected to nll her place. Miss Holtman, an active Y worker, was recently added to the club, much to its advantage. The officers for the year were: President, Dorothy Schwimxnerg vice- president, C15 Carolyn Lee, Q23 Irene Humphreyg secretary, 115 Marie Ronie, 125 Helen Trimmg treasurer tlj Ruth Preston, KZAJ Nina Brandt, corresponding secretary, fll Virginia Shutts, C29 Carolyn Leeg student coun- cil representative, flj Maxine Ellis, Q23 Henrietta Stickelg inter-club coun- cillor, flj Leona Lee, CZJ Ilene Marshall. HFLEN RLCHAQDSSN. 97
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