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AEE? I HIGH LIGHTS The High Lights Staff made a step forward this year. They published the school paper, which until this year was a thing of the past. The staff aimed to publish it bi-monthly, which occa- sionally was impossible to do, because of work on the annual. Each issue was Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Art Editor Business Manager Reporters Hi-Tri Hi-Y F. F. A. Sports Humor Editorials Typists Mimeographers Special Columns Mimeoscope Sponsor devoted to some special organization or idea, such as basketball, winter, Val- ent1ne's Day, Christmas, St. Patr1ck's Day, seniors, and such. The paper sold for three cents a copy and was worth it The success is due to the fine staff we have. They are as follows: Millie-Marie Collins Richard Howe Richard Howe Virginia Koch Virginia Schrameck Richard Howe Vernon Schultz Lavern Capella Mildred Jones Mildred Martin Millie-Marie Collins Virginia Koch Berniece Gerstenecker Leonard Hood Bob Dr-oy Virginia Wiesemeyer B111 Holshouser Joe Nemnich Miss Dolores Lenz
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-'MN 'J Ny Aiiiixiii t Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Sports Editor Music Editor Club Editors Advertising Manager Humor Typists Mimeoscope Designs Advertising Designs Special Article Freshman Editor Sophomore Editor Junior Editor Senior Editor Annual Sponsor THE TROJAN Dick Howe Virginia Koch Millie-Marie Collins Jack Weir Virginia Schrameck Colleen Mersinger Faye Bybee Lavern Capelle Leona Weisemeyer Peggy Modene Bernlece Gerstenecker Millie-Marie Collins Mildred Martin Virginia Koch Faye Bybee Audrey Dunstan Bill Holshouser Dick Howe Joe Nemnich Rachel Gagliardo Jacquetta Evans Audrey Dunstan Mildred Martin Millie-Marie Collins Miss Dolores Lenz This represents our second attempt finer quality of paper, a niftier cover in publishing an annual. Several im- with an imprint on it, and the writeups provements and additions were made this inSU6ad Of being mimeographed, were year, including more picture pages, a P19-nographed' safgji
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HI-TRI The H1-Tri, an organization for junior and senior high school girls, was organized here in October by Miss Violet Hall. The aims of the H1-Tri League are character, friendship, courtesy, pleas- ure, success. The watchwoqd is loyalty. The code of the H1-Tri League is: 'Let every Hi-Tri girl seeknz H appiness in thought, word, deed I nitiative by being her best self T ruthfulness in all life R everence for spiritual ideals I ntegration of her whole self L eadership based on Love E nthusiasm for work and play A ctivity in useful service G ood will to all mankind U nderstanding of others E arnestness of purpose The members as they appear on the picture from left to right are: gg! ls Dorothy Hindmarch lpresidentl, Imogene Reiffer Ivice-presidentl, Betty Jean Rood Csecretaryl, Gladys Drique Ctreasurerl Eg! gs Eloise Schoon, Geneva Wooten, Fern Kueker, Millie-Marie Collins, Edna Bouse, Berniece Gerstenecker, Mildred Martin, Dorothy Heinlein Row Q: Emma Benak, Lorine Niehsus, Bet- ty Jane Thomas, Virginia Koch, Doris B1nney,Verna Drique Virginia Schrameck. lil Nl EIEIE 'WV HI-Y The first H1-Y was organized in November by Mr. Brucker. Several meet- ings have been held in which the mem- bers discussed problems and made plans for the future. The membership of the organization is now twenty-one. The members as they appear on the picture from left to right are: Eg! l: Gene Stein Cvice-presidentl, Floyd Langenwalter Cpres1dentJ,Mr. Bru- cker Csponsorl, Kenneth Hanfelder Csec- retaryl, Jack Weir Ctreasurerl gg! gs Dick Howe, James Bertorello, Paul Riebold, Harold Gansner,Gene Lyons Alfred Weider, Arthur Bress, John Pav- lisin, Virgil Gebhart gg! Q: Omar Hampton, Alfons Pranaitis, Oliver Arth, Earl Faitz, Bill Lewis, Merle Wohlgemuth, Edward Loyet, Roy Witt- man.
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