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Left to right, first row: Chavez, Sergeant-ab Arms Hunter, Third Vice-President Anihul, Second Vice-President Renuart, Recording Secretary Keena, President Phillips, First Vice-President Peeples, Corresponding Sec. retary Miller, Treasurer Nay, Parliamen- tarian Craineg second row: Ray, McCormick, Maurer, Sullivan, Merriam, Reiner, Leo- nardy, Malone, Parkinson, Norvell, Alter, O'Rrien, Chaplain Alfonso, Brundageg third row: Liason Officer McCall, Williams, Pip- pinger, Rigl. Hill Day, Smith, Johnson, Watson: fourth row: Cox, Thomas, Strehlke, Frazier, Connell, Hill, Shaw, Dunn, Mon- salvatge, Stevens. Busy Boys WE WONDER what El Ponso thought of his first contact with American music! It was at the Wheel Club assembly which presented Paul Lewis, band and introduced Mrs. Mason's songs for their first audition. These boys spent many Sundays collecting newspapers for the various drives as at right above, and it was the Wheel Club who provided a desti- tute family with a real Christmas. Can anyone forget the night of the Junior Winter Carnival! Undaunted by the rain of the previous night, the Wheel Club sponsored both the dart throwing and the drive the nail in the log booths. Here Pan-Americanism enters. Tying in the theme of this book with the Wheel Club, we find that they gave a party for University of Miami students from the South Americas. Under the guidance of Mrs. Herberta Leonardy and Mr. Micah Ruggles they have participated in the projects approved by the Rotary Club and held classes in parliamentary law. -MILDRED GARCIA
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'ce HELLO, MOM. CAN I take the car this afternoonfw Haven't you found the telephone which has been installed in the A Building a great benefaction? Thanks to our Hi-Y boys! Here We have a national organization founded at Ponce in 1937. This group is sponsored by Mr. Elmer Day, dean of boys, and Mr. Bob Barrett of the Coral Gables Y.lVl.C.A. To become a member it is necessary to file an applica- tion and be interviewed by the membership committee, the prime requirement is a sincere belief in the principles of the Hi-Y Club--clean spech, clean sports, clean scholar- ship, and clean living. If you're looking for an address, home room, or tele- phone number, youall find the correct one in that help- ful, time-saving Student Directory sold every year by the Hi-Y boys. Another of their major duties is that of the supply store in Mr. Day's office. Here you may purchase any of the supplies needed for school Work. The Hi-Y Club meetings are held the first and third Wvednesdays of every month at the Coral Gables Metho- dist Church. --NIILDRED GARCIA Left to right, first row: Adviser Mr. Elmer Day, Chaplain Tom- linson, Vice-President Pippinger, President Wlilliams, Secretary Shepard, Treasurer Carnphell: seconzl row: Bowers. Chavez, De- Wees, Parker, Routh, Shrewsbury. Thompson, Rowell, Ganyard, Bland, Woodmansee, Marx, Stri- bling. Robinson, third row: Shaw, Marks, Cann. YVeier, Wilkes, Geller, English, Roberts, Jacob- son: fourth row: Wlheeler, McCall, Davidson. Dillard. Edwards, Hun- ter, Wadsworth, Brown, Gaines, Matthews. Anibal. Bendinger.
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EVERYONE has noticed the new benches around the campus! In the lower picture Don Lanigan, Bob Cason, and Bill Howard, members of the Key Club, are seen painting the benches for the athletic department. After the Fort Pierce football game the Key Club gave a dance at the Coral Gables Woman's Club. On Key Club Sunday a church service was given in honor of all the International Key Clubs at the Country Club Christian Church. Having Mr. Fred Wilson and Mr. Willard Wave of the Kiwanis Club as sponsors, they planned a Mothers' Day tea and a boatride to be given at the end of the year. Believe it or not-the Key and Wheel Clubs planned a party together! ln the middle of the year the Key Club gave a Father and Son banquet at the San .luan Restaurant and were hosts at the Key Club Convention held at the Robert Clay Hotel in Miami. . ----MILDRED GARCIA Left to right, first row: Lanignn, Roberts. Lane, Adviser lllr. Fred W'ilson, Treasurer Kent, Casong second row: ltlcllnnnld. Davy, Hale. Preston. Nelson, Fitzgerald. Hinckley, LeBurong third row: Secretary Booher. Vice-President Pruhl, Howard. Vfheeler. 0'Donovan. Ansleyg fourth row: President Wizard. YVeslt-ott, Wells, Hardin. Quilliun. Parker. Stephens, Gibson iant Gents
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