Uniontown High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Uniontown, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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COMMERCIAL CLUB The ronimercial C ' hil). sponsored by Mr. Cny Iloss and Mr. I.. W. Dodson. was fortunate in hein.t;- iirivile.s;ed to hear various vocational spealccrs throu.sihout tlie. year. The leaders of the (duli aro: president. RoIkm-i Darby: vice-president. Betty Hollis; secretary, Marie Browu; treasurer. Ruth Smell; usher, Charles Turney. Twenty

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U. H. S. CHAPTER, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The UnioTitown Chapter of the National Honor Society was very active during tlie past year. The Society sponsored the initial Better Ejiglish Week in U. H. S. ajid it was an outstanding success. In the spring the group was host to the Connells- Tille chapter at a Tea Dance. The officers for 1932-33 were: president, Kenneth Strickler-; vice-president, Beatrice M. Wood; secretary, Betty HocliheiTneT; treasurer, Fran-ces Hague Lead- ers elected recentlv to serve during 1S33-34 are Lewis Riley, Fred ScTiaffer, Anne Wright, and James Darby. Mr. Rodney D. Mosier, principal of Unlontown Senior Higli School, sponsored the organization. , PENNSYLVANIA CLUB The Pennsylvania Club, composed of Juniors and Seniors, fulfllled its program established and directed by Mr. John H. Duiin, sponsor of the club. Meeting on alternate Tuesdays in Room 207, the club enjoyed diversified programs consisting . of studies about Pennsylvania ' s history, customs, etc. During the year a number of faculty members addressed the group, including Mr. Rodney D. Mosier, x rincipal of Senior High. A very successful assembly was also produced. The meetings were brought to a close with an en.ioyable picnic attended by club members and guests. l ne officers for the first and second semesters, respectively, are as follows: Don Duff, Governor; Emma Jean Walters and Edna Ella Fee, Lieutenant Governess; Kathryn Vilscek and Betty Jane Conn, Secretarys of State; Glenn Holland and Donald Weller, Seargants at Arms. Nineteen



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ALPHA TRI-HI-Y The officers of the Alpha chapter of Tri-Hi-Y for the 19 32-33 year were president, Beatrice Wood; vice-president, Catherine Wilson; secretary, Jane Hindman; treasurer, Jean Williams. Miss French was sponsor of this group. The Alpha and Beta chapters worked together to entertain over a hundred and fifty girls here at a very successful Southwestern Pennsylvania Tri-Hi-Y con- ference held on October 12 and 13. Beatrice M. Wood, elected president in 1932, was the presid- ing officer. At this conference Hannah Cope was elected vice-president of the Southwestern Penn- sylvania Tri-Hi-Y. The program -ot the Uniontown cluhs for the remainder of the year included a series of talks by Doctor Heise, inductions, swimming parties, service work, religious meetings, and various other talks and parties. BETA TRI-HI-Y The officers of the Beta chapter for the 1932-33 year were president, Frances Hague; vice- president, Helen Snyder; secretary, Dorothy Crock; treasurer, Sally Gans. The sponsor of this chapter was Miss Jeffries, On Christmas Eve the two chapters attended the midnight service at the Second Presbyterian Church in a body. After the service the girls went caroling with members of the Hi-Y. j .A delightful Alumnae Tea was given at the Y. M. C. A. by the Tri-Hi-Y club on December 26. ' Th8 year was, concluded by the annual Mother aud Daughter Banquet, -at which Helen Johnson was iriStalled as president of the Beta chapter for the coming year, and Hannah Cope was installed as president of the Alpha chapter. Twenty-one

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