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lfnzsr CQLVMN Hubert Beck .lames Rosenberger George Kress llryce XYeldy Siivoxii COLVMN Robert Mc.-Xfee Wilbur Doenges -loe Sims .lolm Krieger JUNIOR Titian Ccviaixix Charles XYeirick Yirgil llrenneman lirooks Smith llale fwunnison Foraru Coimxix O. II. Hrunson Maynard Patterson XYilliam Yan Ness Ralph XYelch HI-Y CLUB The junior Hi-Y, attiliated with the national Hi-Y Clubs, has just completed its tirst successful year at South Side High School. The requirements for joining are the same as those of the Senior Hi-Y, except that Freshmen and Sophomores only make up its membership. The purpose follows out that of the Y. Nl. C. AX. in general, being to make the members physically strong, mentally keen. socially helpful, and spiritually true. To follow out this purpose the club has a series of tests, on the different sides of development which the Y. M. C. A. sponsors. At the end of the month the points of each member are totaled, as well as those of the whole club. The three members who earn the highest number of points are rewarded, The high school club which secures the greatest total of points is awarded a banner. The South Side junior Hi-Y won the banner more times than Central. at one time holding it for five consecutive months. The club meets every XYednesday evening in the banquet room of the Y. NI. C. .-Y A business meeting is held after the suppe1'. This over, the club has Bible study. Many special meetings were held during the year. The outstanding ones were a Father and Son Banquet in February, a Mother and Son Banquet in May. two Ladies' Nights, a reception for the U. S. A. Club in November, and lastly, a picnic. The ofticers and chairmen for the September-lfebruary term were: President, Hubert lleckg Yice-President. Bryce XYeldy: KS Secretary, Noble Sprunger: Treasurer, -Toe ' as 4 .335 Simsg Chairman Program Committee. lYilbur ' if Q Doenges: Chairman Social Committee, Ralph O? 1414, ' lYelch. A P X :I The otticers and chairmen for the second E p semester were: President, Hubert Beck: Yice- ,MX 5 E President, Aloe Simsg Secretary. Marshall , g , W- North: Treasurer,x Bryce lVeldy: Chairman ,-.--eene ' 'A-'-Lis'-A sid 4Rioz,- it ft P.1A:u' Om' fllzlzffzfff ffllqhl l 1'4lg'l'1llll Committee. Joe Sims: Chairman So cial Committee, Ralph lYelch.
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P 1Rs'r CoLvx1N Miss lleviti Mary Falk Lucille Holsworth Rose ,loseph Edna Yan Tilbury Bernice Richhart Dorothy Hales Secoxii CoLIixix Blanche Morse Eleanor VYagner Ruth liickrneyer Mildred McCune Marie Drage ,lane Stringer Cornelia Hade Titian COLVAIX Miss Keep Alice Diserens Elizabeth Kline Helen Gaskins Isabelle XYalters Charlotte Culbertson Helen G rotrian Dorothy Martin Fot'RTH Coudi X Marjorie Matlack Bertryl Merrill Loretta Acker Lillian Farr Dorothy Johnson Marie Moellering Lucille Lapp Margaret McClintic FIFTH C'oi,i'x1N Miss XYork Greta Astrorn Geraldine Grover Thelma Gasser Frances Wagner XYinired Englehart llorothy Cline Helen Cioette bixrn Coimxix Bernadine Bennett Mary Monroe Katherine Twining Pauline llilbish Norma Bleeke Mildred Herlien Lillian Lockridge U. S. A. SEVENTH CoLt'xix Miss Fiedler Mary McCnrdy Louisa Fredrick Helen Gaskins Eleanor Colson Maxine Schmieder Beatrice Rieke T0 jvrazzlate' f1'if11a7,rf1fj1 fflfllllgfl 7UI7l'ffllg alla' jllizyfflg Zfzgfflzvl. To fu' lu-ml fo fflc' xrhoal. T11 be i'm'z1e.v! and Zrzzfhfzzl iz! all Ii111e.v, ' lt was to bring this purpose into the high school girls' lives that the Y. S. A. Club was organized. It is a club for Freshmen and Sophomore girls, affiliated' with the Y. XY. C. .-X. and under the supervision of three faculty members. Meetings are held every two weeks on Thursday. The tirst meeting of each semester is devoted to initiation of new otiicers and members. Some of the meetings commemorate anniversaries and the programs are in keeping with the day. Other meetings are discussions in which topics of interest to all high school girls are dis- cussed, either by the girls. or by a competent leader. The social meetings consist of banquets, hikes. parties and picnics. The service part of the name is not forgotten for at Thanksgiving the club provided several families with dinners. At Christmas it entertained some poor kiddies, pro- viding entertainment, toys, and eats. . .,5g' fq,. so Halloween the Club ,gm 3 Hfigifitio Pai-ty for me ti 'ri U P, IJ.'s of Central. :Xt a later meeting the club gave a tea for xi' their mothers. The main features of the last semester were: The April Fool Party for the junior Hi-Y, a hike and ni father-dzuighter banquet. One meeting was given to Bible study. The next to 5 51,06 the last meeting of each spring semester is always the election -' ' 2 of new otiicers and the last meeting is always 11 picnic. flzgt' Oni' l1'1f11lm't27 Tun
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