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The purpose of the History Club, Row 1 fleft to rightlz Eleanor Bechtel, sponsorg Jane Curle. Martha Ann Scott, Pat Heustis, Margie Sullivan, Betty Jo Morrison. Row 2: Phyllis Hall, Roxana Fye, Constance Drake. Ellen Aakvik, Marjorie Turk, Ellen Jacobsen. Row 3: Mildred Friedman, Mary Ingles, Vfir- ginia Dubois, Carol Doub, Betty Ann Irwin, Betty Jean Reddick, Betty Breunig. President Ruth Friedman Vice-president Phyllis Hall Secretary-treasurer Judy Bright Program Chairman Phyllis Hall GIRL SCOUT CLUB The Senior Girl Scout Club is under the sponsorship of Miss Eleanor Bechtel. The club is composed of all the Senior Girl Scouts in Shortridge High School. This year the club, as- sisted by the R,D. Club, present- ed one of the most popular booths at the Family Frolic, the Gay Nineties Cafe. They also registered for the Senior Service Scout Defense Program. All the Senior Scout troops of the city were eligible for this activity. Presidents Max Tuttle Ned Hendrickson Vice-presidents Helen Warvel Elizabeth Josey Secretaries Marge Lorenz Mary Walker Treas urers 'Bill Segar Anne Winger HISTORY CLUB Row 1 lleft to rightl: Martha Schocli, Shirley D1'aper, Martha Eifert, Betty Jo Morrison, Patty Moores, Bar- bara Evans, Helen Pollock. Row 2: Margaret Waldo, Mary Walker, Constance Drake, Floy Wilcox, Marillyn Shaw, Susan Taylor, Helen Warvel, Patricia Lukenbill. Row 3: Elizabeth Josey, Mazo Anderson, Vera Boyd, June Carter, Martha McConnell, Mary Jane Foerst, Ellen Hyman, Barbara Lee Smith. Row 4: Richard Kiser, Dorothy Giles, Eleanor Miller, Patia Maxwell, Patricia Pfleiderer, Leah Schneider, Virginia Dubois. Row 5: Ned Hendrickson, Max Tuttle, Harvey Harris, Bob McKinney, George Finney, Jane Pettijohn, Bob Simpson, Betty Koss. sponsored by Paul Seehausen, is to further investigate the annals of history and to discuss present day events. Helen Warvel, the program chairman, arranged the entertain- ment and provided the guest speak- ers for the meetings. Among these speakers was Mrs. Bjorn Winger, who spoke about the founding of early Indiana settlements. The members of the club sponsored the Penny Arcade at the Family Fro- lic, and as is customary, presented their profits to the Student Aid Fund. Their annual party was held in January. Meetings were held every other Tuesday at conference period.
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4 a- President Margaret Poynter 4 Vice-president Janet Horth L Secretary ' Pat Trefz Treasurer Elnora Swaim HI - TRI CLUB 1 Row 1 tleft to rightl: Cora Irene McCubbins, Margaret Poynter, Corliss Cour, Janece Cour. Row 2: Ruth Irene Kirsch, Pat Stute, Wilma Franz, Peggy Potter, Adah Gray. Row 3: Elaine Phillips, Janet Horth. The Hi-Tri Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Dale Waterbury and Mrs. B. Juday, is part of the Girl Reserve organization which includes junior membership in the Y. W. C. A. The aim of the club is to help girls develop better health, a Well-rounded personality, and a sense of respon- sibility for the community in which they live. This year the members have enjoyed trips to places of interest in the city as Well as interesting meetings with special speakers. Mrs. Stucky of the State Employment Bureau spoke at one meeting. The Hi-Tri Club members were also hostesses at a tea and style show given at the Wm. H. Block Company for Girl Reserve groups from Indianapolis and several nearby towns. The annual potato chip sale was held in March to help provide funds for a local summer camp. Pauline Bonnel was elected as one of two Indian- apolis girls to attend a Regional Camp in June. President Bill Patrick Vice-president Wilbur McCarter Secretary C. D. May Tl'f'llSllI'6'l' Jolin Jordan THE HI-Y Club Row 1 lleft to rightl: Bud Stewart. Gib Browning, Ted Le Master, Howard Wright, sponsor: Bill Patrick. Wilbur McCarter, John Jordan. Row 2: Walter Wesp, Charles Marks, Richard Skaar, Jack Secor, C. D. May, Tom Wain- wright, Phil Brown. The Hi-Y Club, sponsored by Howard Wright of the biology department, is the high school branch of the Y. M. C. A. organization. At the meetings, the members either enjoy guest speak- ers, or go down to the main Y. M. C. A. building to participate in the regular athletic activities which take place there. The boys took charge of a popular dart booth at this year's Family Frolic. Q6 V4.4 if lwx f. 0
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