I-'mm Rt1u.'4-llorothv Altwies. Treasurer: Harold Marley. Vice President: Anna Clase President: Martha Burns. Secretary. St-toni! Row-l.uella Dapo. Loretta Brickner. James Thom. Mary Bixler, Dorothy lfinsel lithel O'lVlalley. Mary Seebon. Mary Howard, Virgil firedericlx, fiugenia I.onsw.1y. Mary J Bounds. Jeanette Huth. 'lihird Rott'-lawrence Daugherty. Brian Kane. Lucille Vilbrandt, Richard Scharf. Mar Bangert. Paul Steyer. Anna Mae Nye. George NVolph. Margaret Enright. Justin Nye. Ifugenr Daugherty. Four years have elapsed since the Bonhi Club was organized by the senior class of 1930, for the purpose of boosting the new high school. Although the dream school of former class- mates is now a reality. the club has continued to live on. NVith the ambitious pep of each successive year the club has endeavored to leave some token of remembrance in the high school. At the beginning of this scholastic term, Anna Gase 'Si was chosen president by the Rev. R. V. O'Connor. for the succeed- ing year. The president is chosen for outstanding leadership and participation in the other activities of the school. The following officers were elected by vote: Harold Marley. Vic:- president: Martha Burns, secretary and Dorothy Altwies. treas- urer. Girl Shy, the play by Katharine Kavanaugh. sponsored by the club in the latter part of January. was a most successful enterprise. Other activities were under the auspices of the club during the course of the year. The membership list of the Bonhi Club will be decreased by graduation. but vacancies will be filled successfully by com, ing freshmen and members of other classes. The list of gifts given in previous years by the club are: a chalice for the chapel of the high school. two pastel pictures hanging in the library, one of Father VVeber and the other of Father O'Connorz the cyclorama for the stage in the school colors. Black and Gold: the shrubbery which has helped so greatly to beautify the campus. T li e Bonhi Club 'litt'. '1t'-l':t
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,...,,.. ,, ,, ,, ,..-.- Arie. 1, ': ,i1.. .. .i X W .4541-1' .... ..-It ,W tv-.ia-J '--vu-wq-rw-rf, --nga'-iq ' A- . U... . . . -... .-it.. . .4 ,v-wy,w,----- -f - .,,.,.,.,,,,...r-,.,.. Y- ,.-.....:i.,.,..,. . ...,. ... g-..-. J I-'ronl Row-Anna Mae Nye, Treaturer: Agnes I.ichrle. Secretary: Ardella lions. I resident, Alma lirankart. Vice-President. Second Row-Dolores Haaser. Marv Bangert- Regina Brant. Third Row-Lucille Vilbrandt. Marv Getz. Marv Barrett. To carry on the work of the Delta Omega Sorority the Gamma Chapter was formed. It is composed of junior girls who have pledged themselves to uphold the standards of the Catholic girl and to give full cooperation to the school when- ever it is required. The Alpha and Beta Chapters entertained during the sum- mer and explained the purpose and regulations of the club. At the first meeting officers were elected: Ardella Foos, presi- dent: Alma Franliart, vice-president: Agnes Lichtle, secretary: Anna Mae Nye, treasurer. Already they have proved their loyalty and spirit of coopera- tion, In February they served a dinner in the cafeteria to the high school and grade pupils. The proceeds are intended for the school. The ten girls of the class of '34 consider it an honor and a privilege to carry on the work of the preceding chapters, the first of which was formed by the class of 1931 in their junior year and was christened the Do-Do Club, since this chapter was formed by junior girls the class of 1934 considers it a par- ticular favor to be listed in the history of the school as being the third chapter of this sorority, and it is their earnest desire to carry on the work for which the club was originated. Our ap- preciation and gratitude is extended to the senior members for their whole hearted efforts in behalf of the school. The amma Chapter TtL'en!u-Sewell
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