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Hi-Y Council, FIRST ROW, L to R.: M. Miller, L Holzman, Secre- Youdleman, M, Hostctter, Advisers Miss G, Floyd, Miss D. Comp tory F.. Greenbcum, President J. Van Delft, Treasurer P. Grey, ron, Mrs E. O'Toole. B. Fine, J. Koondel. SECOND ROW: J. Glasser, E, Hertz, B. Since Clll things need G center from which to problems, rules and policies common to the incli- function, the Hi-Ys have a small coordinating group, vidual clubs, the Council is on integral porr of the fhe Hi-Y Council. Formed to discuss projects and Hi-Y activities. Guidance and unity are the aims ot this representative group. character through service Red Cross Girls-A. Levine, D. Evemofi, C, Lessner, Vw Melvin ond C. Weissman-make fray mars for sick children cs M. Gef s ord E. Sferwberg supervise. ,...-A - 98
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xa 'twqff Delta HIY FIRST ROW L to R C Lessner A Garrett P Srchel mon Secretary S Koslow R Steiner M Srlberfein S Wersh ls J Weinstock E Steinberg M Weston T Geller M Yos er RD ROW Mrs E OToole adviser J Glas e R Jacr R Roberts SECOND ROW A Ehrlich M Gellis L Vtfohlbe Q e drnan R u e n er T ss er Treasurer L Cohen Vice Presldent E Hertz President B Youdel Fenold L Brenner A Hoffman M Drourr of school and community the hu y s Delta I-IIY girls furnished the faculty dinrrg room with refreshments during The entire school year as part of their fund raising program They also held a novelties sale. The profits from both these endea- vors went To The support of The I-ti-Y s French orphan and The holiday cheer-baskets for The siclc and needy. Gamma H'-Y FIRST ROW L. to R.: N. Warner, J. Webs er. S. Brown, G. Clayton, E. Anderson, B. Feay, M, Morandi, O Sagaty, V. Procter, L. Barnowich, N. Suozzo, G. Mitchell, L. Sm- mons. SECOND ROW: S. Hunziker, N, Bracken, A. Morse E. Johnson, asurer I, L'd , Se re y L, Neidh dt, V'-e- Garnma I-li Y donated funds earned from the sale of programs at football games To worthwhile causes such as furnishing medical supplies maga zines knitting needles Wool and candy for lonely patients in Meadowbrook Hospital aT Christmas and Easter. AT Thanksgiving time The group also supplies food baskets for needy families. President M. Miller, President M. Hostetter, D. Lory, S. Weiss N. Rose, J. Webster. THIRD ROW: E. Moutachieh, K. Tholvaben, . artnister, G. 1' , . , . , . Linnem , . S wart, A. Byer, P. Moore, D. lngrey, D, Vvaters, Miss G. Fo d ladviserl.
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Thalians, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: C. Lessner, A. Krieger, S. Brooks, S, Brown, J. Robinson, Treasurer J. Sobel, V. Quinn, J. Wekselblatt, R. Bedell, SECOND ROW: L, Covel, N. Aberman, K. Chawlcins, A. Morse, L. Neidhardt, E. Bernard, J. Marlowe, W. Departing this year from their usual custom of giving a three-act play, the Thalians presented four one-act comedies in assemblies. Under the direction ot Miss Helen Grow, South Side's youthful thespians found an outlet for their talent in N is tor Nuisance, Jump For George, The Shakespearian Touch, and The Haunted Clotheslinef' Cohen, R. Kaminsky. THIRD ROW: P. Laitrnon, A. Kaplan, J Metcalf, M. Ross, F. Metcalf, M. Shanick, E. Bailey, J. Brown, B. Marks. FOURTH ROW: L. Rhodes. In the American Legion's annual Oratoricol Con- test, David Kupferstein emerged the victorious Dem- osthenes over six other students. After speeches by each of the participants based on the United States Constitution, Alex Kovel moderated a panel discus- sion. The credit tor the success of this program goes to Miss Virgilyn Nicherson, sponsor. drama and orator Oratorical Contest: STANDING, L. to R.: Robert Heller, David Kupferstein. SEATED: John Wekselblatt, Alex Kovel, David Kamen. in V fvvvfl Lf' '27
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