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STUDENT BOARD Members of the Student Board have been largely responsible for Short- ridge's Winning the Treasury Flag which now Iiies over the school. This flag was achieved by the promotion by the Student Board representatives of War Bond and Stamp sales in the home rooms. Organized only last year by expansion of the old Student Council, the Board conducted a campaign for old books which were distributed to several of the city's charitable organizations. It inaugurated a Mind Your Manners drive through the Echo columns. Student Board repre- sentatives sold tickets to Ask Me Another, all-school play, proceeds from which helped to swell the Shortrid-ge War Fund. The Board also sponsored the annual Bluebelle-Uglyman dance, a successful venture in the social field. Student Board officers are Tom Hendrickson, president, Jacquie Losche, vice-president, Phyllis Jay, secretaryg and Jeanne Smart, treasurer. Mrs. Charlotte Ryker is sponsor of the club. Representatives include Hattie Abramson, Peggy Aspinall, Ben Behrent, Mary Bishop. Pat Booth, Mary Catherine Brewer, Lucille Brown, Mary Jane Caufman, Knight Campbell, Arthur Chapman. Katy Clark, Sharon Collins, Carolyn Costin, Mary Ann Compton, Ruth Coolev. Virginia Davis, Bill Denton, Charles Efroymson, Shirley Rae Evans, Henrietta Fenner, Floyd Beitman, Mary Briggs, Janie Curie, Dorothy Friedland, Paul Goldstein, Elizabeth Koons, Betsy Goodwin, Jean Gross. Sally Ann Hammond, Joan Harris, Janet Hilgemeier, Mary Isabel Hull, Clarissa Hollander, Mary Judson, Anne Kennedy, Stanley Kiser, Barbara Larson, Virginia Landreth, Anne Lindstaedt, Virginia Lynch, Betty Maxwell, Pat McGeary, Margaret Meclsker, Jeanne Freeland, Anna Harshman, Ellen Jacobsen, Jeanne Woodart, Marian Mitchell, Marian Miller, Marian Minor, Betty Jean Meyers, Betty Caldwell. Barbara Ordell, Richard Owen, Anne Metzger, Ruth Ann Perry, Audrey Paul, Gor- don Platt, Pauline Prather, Neal Randolph, Patty Rice, Jean Rohlwing, Max Samuels, Mary Lee Schell, Herb Seidensticker, Barbara Sherrow, Glen Speckman, Jane Sterling, Glenn Stone, Jo Ann Summers, Carol Thoms, Harriet Vallette, Betti- Jane Wade, Barbara Weiss, Marcia Wilkins, Arthur Wilson, Ann Zimmerman, Jean Lindley, Jo Servaas, Jean Stacy, Betty Wales, and Betty Lou Billeter.
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GIRLS' BOWLING LEAGUE The Girls' Bowling League, sponsored by Miss Norma Miller, was the first organiza- tion of its kind in the state. The club is divided into many competitive teams which meet every two weeks, on Wednesdays, to bowl at the Parkway Bowling Alleys. The club promotes good sportsmanship and good health as well as skill in bowling. The girls are captained by their president, Betty Ken- dallg vice-president, Miriam Miller, secre- tary, Dottie Friedlandg and treasurer, Jean Gross. The tournaments have been going full pace this year, and among the high scorers are Betty Abell, Dottie Friedland. Betty Kendall, and Jean Gross. The club has also aided the war effort by making war stamp corsages and selling them at both performances of the Junior Vaude- ville. The money they received from these stamps was given to the Junior Class to help them buy bonds. CROQUIS The Croquis Club, the art students' sketching club, sponsored by Jane Messick, had a very eventful and in- teresting year. The Hrst meeting in the fall was devoted to the election of officers and a discussion on the plans for the new year. The follow- ing meeting was a party for the new members. The members visited the Indiana Aitisis' Club exhibit at Ayresg the Van Gogh exhibit at John Herron Art Museum, and the Hoosier Salon exhibit in Block's Auditorium. At the last meeting before Christmas vacation, they made favors for Bill- ings Hospital for the Junior Red Cross. Next, the club visited the Thorne Miniature Rooms at John Herron and the Regional Scholastic exhibition at Block's. Eight of the Croquis members had drawings in this exhibit, and three of them re- ceived achievement keys for out- standing work. The officers for the first semegter were, president, Lennes Leavitt, vice-president, Phillis Child- ers: secretary, Patty Peat: and treas- urer, John Rawlings. HI-Y The Hi-Y Club, under the sponsor- ship of Howard Wright, is the high school branch of the Y.M.C.A. and has access to the Y.M.C.A. gym once a week. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Members are invited into the club if they have good citizenship records. The club meets once every two Weeks at Rauh Memorial Library. Members have enjoyed several pic- nics and hay rides this year. vi
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