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was t11e skillfully 1111111111211 i11'g111I1011f 1111 the subject, "Res1111'e11 that
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Mary B1'j'21Ilf, Il1'6S1d0I1tQ 1Vi11i11m 131-1111'11e11, vice-p1'eside11tg 111111 Grace
Frlieclltel, S6l'1'Pf2l1'y.
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ing Team 11'11i1-11 for t11e past year has b111'11e its c11111rs. Trziilled
under the able 11i1'e1-ti1111 of M1-. K:11'1 Scott, the te:1111 has s11111'eeded
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In vie1v of this fine record made by the team, it is with deepest
regrets and best YViS1'1QS that we bid fzu-ewell to those members who
are g1'ac111z1ting.
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“
HI-Y
The activities of the Hi-Y are based on the purpose of creating and
maintaining throughout the school and community high standards
of t'hristian character and living. Meetings are l1eld each Tuesday
evening at tl1e Y. M. G A.. a member's home. or a neighborhood Church.
There are occasional "combined" meetings with the Girl Reserves.
Each meeting generally includes a. business meeting, entertainment.
and a devotion led by a member. On every Friday morning at 6:30
tl1ere is a meeting of the members of all chapters. Here breakfast
is served: it is followed by a business meeting.
Social activities for the year included dances. outings. and parties.
Each chapter did its share at Thanksgiving and tlhristmas by sending
out baskets. The chapters are ever willing and ready to aid the
school in any way possible.
All of the chapters are sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. The ehapter
advisers are Mr. M. D. .Ierou1e, 'White Uhapterg Mr. Ii. IC. King. Red
Fhapter: and Mr. I". G. Sisson, Gray Uhapter.
Presidents for the fall term were Don Hartwell, lVhite: Earle
Mott. Red: and Ted Hart, Gray. Those who succeeded them in the
spring were Don Hartwell, Ray Danto, and Charles Pullman, respec-
tivelv.
GIRL RESERVES
The Girl Reserves under the guiding direction of Miss L. IC. Holte
man and Miss ID. I.. Emmons, have undertaken and accomplished
several projects in the past year. As a Christmas project, they
befriended a needy family and watched out for their welfare through-
1.nt the winter. At present the girls are making garments for the
Needlework Guild. The girls who graduate are given a banquet by
the renraining Girl Reserves.
This is a semi-annual event. Every few months the Northwestern
Girl Reserves meet with the City-Wide Girl Reserves and discuss
activities common to both. One night the Girl Reserves had a pot
lurk at the Girls' "Y" and invited a few lucky fellows to the 'filo-ed"
dance al'terwards. The Mothers were invited to a Mother-Ilaughter
tea and were royally entertained by an old-fashioned melodrama..
The Girl Reserves with the lli-Y boys had an outing at River Rouge
Park near the end of the term, when the weather was at its best.
The purpose of the Girl Reserves is to raise their own standards
and ideals and thus enjoy a more complete appreciation of lite.
GIRL RESERVES -
First RoursMerrick. Garrett. Sudekum. Lawson. Buyers. Tainsh. Meyer
MacDonald. Beebe, Seating.
Second Rour-Harroun, Roberts, Estes. Wehrle. Campbell. Sroka, Hoag
land, Kilpatrick. Glnskie, Brooks, Borden. IVallaee. Mallett.
'Fhird Rove-Shannon. Sage, Doremus. Traeger, Renswiek, Petreqnin
MeDonald. Berg. Wells. Streeter. Genge. Feagin.
Fourfll lfmrf- Sims. Roos. Johnston. Chance. Knisel, IIosteI't'er, llamp
ton, Sihvonen, Folkmire, Lombard, VVeyer. Schening,
l"ifll1 Hou:-Grinim. Clarke, Baker, Shusta. Dawe. Heath, Finkbeiner
wnnams, Murdock, Slater, Frackelton. I
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