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I-'irsl Row: Richard Scharf. Vice-President: I.ucille Vilbrandt. Treasurerg Anna Mae Nyc. President: Lawrence Daugherty, Secretary. Setoml Row: Marguerite Falewage. Anna George. Frances Slionecki. james Rossie. Marv Bangert. Mary Barrett. Ardella Iioos. Ilugene Daugherty. Margaret Ifnright. Loretta Brickner. Third Row: Robert Westhoven, Jeanette Iluth. Betty Wilson, Mary .lane Bounds, Virginia Klinepeter. Justin Nye, lileannr Sherman. .lean Ann XVoessner Paul Sitever. The Bonhi Club ORGANIZED IN 1929-SPONSORED PLAY IN FIEBRU.-XRY. SHRUBBERY GIVEN SCHOOI. THIS YEAR FOR CAMPUS QTI-IE Bonhi club was organized November 7, 1929 by the senior class of X 1930. The motive of this organization is to help A'boost the new high school. Father O'Connor was chosen faculty adviser and through his never tir- ing efforts has made the club what it is today. In the early part of the present scholastic year Anna Mae Nye '34 was chosen president by Rev. Robert V. O'Connor. The president was chosen because of her ability and her active support in other school achievements. The other of- ficers are: Vice-President, Richard Scharf '3-I: Secretary, Lawrence Daugherty '351 Treasurer. Lucille Vilbrandt '3-1. Since the founding of the Bonhi club it has seen four college students given the rank of president. Those having the opportunity of holding this important position and attending college are: Carolyn Vogel '30, Mary McKee '31, Mary G. Vilbrandt '32, and Anna Gase '33. Five years have passed and each year the club has endeavored to leave a remembrance in the high school. The gifts that have been presented to the school are: a chalice given for the chapel in the high school. two pastel pictures one of Father Weber and the other one of Father O'Connor. by the members of 1930: the Black and Gold cyclorama for St. Wendelin's high school auditor- ium, by the members of 1931: the shrubbery for the campus by the members of 1932, a substantial monetary gift, by the members of 1933, and this year the club gave trees and shrubbery and aided financially to complete the beautifying of the school campus. Twentu-Nine I i
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10.2.2221 Ga! ' A ' ' lllii :'Li?ZI'fIii2!! O K 'X-.. 1:1113 I t Lu: t-Xrtlella laws. lDi:sidenL1 l.ucille 'lreasttreri Marv Barrett. Vicefllicsitleut. Svttmtl Rust: Marv Getl. Regina llrant Aganes l ichtle, Marv llangert. Doltires llaaser Delta Umega, Gamma UNI Y CI lfll SOl1il.Y VOR GIRI S-1fOUXDl1D IN 1031. 'l'llRl'I' Cll.Xl1'lAliRS ll:XVlQ B121 X ADUIQD SlNClQ 'lil1l2N Villaraudt. Secretarv: Anna Nlae Nyc. S the year 11134 rolls around to .lune it brings to a close another actively 1 Successful year forthe Gamma chapter ofthe Delta Omega Sorority. lt was organized by the girls in the class ol' 11131 as the Do-Do Club which means Udo. do work for thc new high school, ln September the name was changed to Delta Omega. and Florence Higham was elected president. When May 10.31 came the girls ol the class ol' 19.33 were asked to form a secuntl chapter of the Delta Omega which was to be called Beta, these like the first chawter were verv energetic. 'lhe l5st,t chapter. piloted hv Margaret l,onsway. extentled an invitation to the girls in the class ol' 1113-1 to compose the third chapter which was to be ltnown as the Gamma chapter. Qllflfi til' this years gratlualiou class were only too happy to have the priv- ilege to loin this club, as iunitzrs and right from the start worl-tecl with Hmight .intl Illllllil to upholtl the tradition ol' the two foregoing chapters. At the lirst meeting Arclella lioos was electecl president, and in February 10.3.3 a dinner was served in the high school cafeteria which was a huge success. November 7. 10.53, after the cluh was organized for one year. Arclella Focus was re-electetl presitlent. lfehruary ZS, 11134, a card party was sponsored by the puppy Gamma girls and was met with great response. lu ortler that the girls will not he forgotten they have presented a beautiful magazine rack to the high school to he placed in the library. May 13, 11134. the Gamma girls were hostesses to their mothers with a play. songs, recitations. and a lunch in the high school auditorium. Thtritl Ons
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