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lmllifllllll,ll'lllIl'l1lmlalm ,p if .ill iii itil ......iiIuwlniiii.....:i....:ii lumBl W PM xl 'l l ..... ....llllIII..ll.:p.Ll!llIlII!...llll.llinl!lIi ..... .iIll.,.... flllluhs Dadl exclaimed Natalie resent- tully, is it necessary that Bob occupy the best place lior writing all ol' the ,In time. But can't you understand, broke in Bob lotitily, that what l'm doing is important'? l'm writing up some ot the clubs tor the Kz'fJ1'k11fc'2'. Bob said this in a tone that implied tinality. Ulvell, Natalie retorted, Hyou needn't feel so big about it, for that's exactly what l'm going to do. l've been asked to write up the Freshman Club, proba- bly because l'm the president. XVondei-ing what could be the cause ol' all this commotion, mother came into the room. Dad put his arm around her and meditated a moment before he replied to her questioning look. They are writing reports on the boys' and girls' clubs in the school for the Kz'fw1'tf1lfc'f. Do you remember when our Ili-Y entertained your G. G. l,. Club and later how you helped me write the account tor the 1XYZ'j7Z.A'I1Tt'J'?H Indeed l do, replied his witie warmly. And, she continued, do you remem- ber the party we gave you in return? l shall never forget it, nor any olx the other good times we had in our high school days. Bob and Natalie had become so inter- ested in lVlother's and Dad's reminis- cences that at the tirst possible moment, Natalie chimed in, 'tVVon't you please tell us about your clubs, everything they did, and the parties they hacl'?', And hayen't you a ,122 Ix'1'p1'lfa1c'i'f questioned Bob. t'You could show us their pictures. You bet we have, replied Dad. I'll go and get it.,' mother rejoined enthusiastically. YVith the Kipiknfvi in his lap, his sweetheart wife at his side, and his two children grouped before him, Dad opened the book to the Clubs Department and began to read: TUE Ill-Y CLUB The lIi-Y Club, throughout the school year of 1921-1922 was very suc- cessful. Club meetings were held every Nlonday night. At these meetings, about tlorty boys turned out to enjoy a meal and lots ollfun. Some meetings were
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r' 1 1 ''i'i,niiiiiiiii '7 'ii ii uiiiwi lp lull! l A 2 ? L i Im rw it uh um mmmmmm :.113 Egggiig ag? fa151,E.,,: .,,., ,,1,.,. I . Zb- 1'q1A11' V.AV, Q 1'i: iii ZEIEA lllllll unuu HllIIHlIH :lnl umulll li .. ltlltliliiil'+i'l'l'll' ll The new stall' which was electecl soon, swung into stritle ancl proclucetl inter- esting numlmers. Nliss Freuntl, suc- ceecling Miss Paton in the English cle- partment, lmecame the adviser and ma- terially aiclecl the Statiti memhers with timely criticisms. The new statiti which will holtl otlice until lanuarlv next is composed of the following: Stuff Managing lftlitor .. II.xROI.n KONNAK lfclitorial Writer .. ,ccc, Kifziwoiiim Nl'Il.SON Literary Editor, Picixiai. XVICHICRN Art Editor - ,. IANIC COLLIICR Humor Etlitor Piciuu' 'l'nOM.xs Exchange lfclitor RAYMOND ROBINSON Alumni lftlitor . ., .'l'iz.wic1isic llixxn News Editor . ,c,, IO IJIICTRICII Rvporffrf Boys' Athletics . . LEON SnU'r'l'1-:iz Girls' Athletics B1f:'1 1'Y BAcON Class ot' 1922 . Wirrmtzn IIO1.z Class ot' 1925 , ,IOHN lhoczms Class ot' l924 ., IANICIC COOK Class ot' 1025 , NXILO lIicN1i1f: BItJ'l-IlFJ'J' 1J1'P!lI'fNI!'l1f Business Manager ., FRANK IJIICTICR Asst. Bussines Mgr. . . Ilicivizv Varvcic Advertising Manager . .VVI1.1.i.xM BROWN Distr-ihuting Mgr. ..'l1IHCODORli Ci.AUs1cN Asst. Dist. Manager Ronicizr ZICI.I.MAN Mechanical Manager ., .I,1cs'1'1f:iz NiXI.II'IIJ Typist . . .NlIil.VIN GRUHN Faculty Adviser M.-xiziic Fizicuiwn Here are some Ot the accomplish- ments of the Enicar staff: l. Sent twelve tlelegates to journal- istic convention at Niatlison, Novemlier 2-L25, antl 26. The Enicar helcl the presi- clency otithc Central interscholastic Press Association, a national organization. 2. Pulmlishetl seventeen issues of six- teen pages each, a total ot' 272 pages. The issue came out semi-monthl-v. 5. Bought a lmeautitiul quarter-sawetl oalc statl' talile with twelve chairs. The tahle was usetl tor round-talwle tlis- cussions. 4. Financecl itself tluring the whole year, malung' a slight' protit tlespite the harcl times. 5. llowerccl its Sullscription price trom SlXtqV to thirttv cents, a titty per cent cut, antl still macle money! ti. Promotecl school spirit, gave place tor general tliscussions, anal turnishetl instruction anal amusement to its 800 sulmscrihers. 7. Yvas printetl ll-v stutlents in print- ing uncler the capalmle threction ot Nlr. Sidney Antlerson, the instructor in printing. 8. Wlas pulmlishetl, printetl, managed, antl controllecl entirely hy the stutlents ot Racine lllgh School.
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llllllllllll ll li l l 'l Il llllEll'lsll 'l-llllll'll ll devoted entirely to business while others were spent in having a good time. The Hi-Y was responsible for some of the most successful mass meetings that were held during the year. Whenev'er an athletic assembly was required, the Hi-Y responded and put on some appre- ciated programme. At various times, the boys entertained the girls of the G. G. L. CLUB, and at all these parties, the girls as well as the boys, were satisfied. Perhaps the greatest work of the organization in the school this year was the promotion of the Carnival. The suc- cess of the Carnival was due largely to the co-operation of the Hi-Y and G. G. L. Clubs. The purpose of the Carnival was to raise money to get the football sweaters to award to the season's players. Enough money was takenin, and the sweaters were purchased. One ofthe results of the Carnival was the Football Banquet. XVith the promise of sweaters, a banquet was arranged for by the Hi-Y, Special committees were appointed and each did its part to make its work a success. The Franklin Iunior High School was procured for the pur- pose. The officers of the Hi-Y Club were as follows: P7E51.62lE7Lf.' WILMER DAVIS Vicf President: WILLXS HAUMERSON Secremry: CLYDE MEHDER Treafzmfrs HARVARD CARROLLU That was a splendid record for your club, but the G. G. L. Club made a very good record that year, also. Suppose you read the account of that Club to us now, suggested mother. Dad agreed and read on: HG. G. L. CLUB The G. G. L. Club has been very suc- cessful in carrying out its purpose and work this school year, 1921-22. It was organized on the Girl Reserve programme and, consequently, was an active factor of that organization. At the beginning of the year, four committees were appointed, a definite work being assigned each committee. Under the supervision ofthe Member- ship Committee and its chairman, Edna Gunther, a campaign was conducted which resulted in a great increase in membership over previous years. The established Girl Reserve Recognition Service was used to receive the new
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