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A. Daslcall ,l. New- cllg 'lf lirzulelg ll. Mc' lirizlm-3 XY, Yoglcrg ll. Riclnnang R,XX'l1itingg 'l'. Riclitcr. l', 'lihonipsong Al. klrossg ll, Rnnilg Xlr. llvrr' R lfrct-'tl'k' R llarlxl-rg lf. Lziiirilscni R. Ronlanog ll. Gowan: M, l.aclu-vg R. .Xclicrg .X. Wiiil- lvlzulg ii, lVlrlionncll. i Llncler the leaclcrship ot Klr. llc-rr ancl Mr. lfrmlinznin, the l'nivt-rsity lli-Y hacl a very successful year. The clnh otificcrs clnring the year yvcrc: l'rcsiflcnt. llill iilcavcs: Yicc- prcsiilcnt, liill l.yon1 Secretary, Vlilllll lira- clclg ancl Treasurer, 'lint Cross. New nicni- hcrs xvcrc initiated into the clnh in Novem- her and hlarch. Meetirg: vc: into wctklv, anal clinncr meetings xvcrc hclcl occasionally throughout the year. Several times flnring the year the meetings were SllPl3lt'Illl'IltK'1l hy special programs. 'l'hcsc programs inclnclcfl snch entertainment asinovics, speakers, ancl sports nights. The annnal lli-Y Ranch llancc was given hy the clnh for the l0th. llth, ancl l2th graclcs in ,-Xpril. lt was xvcll attenrlccl ancl highly sncccssfnl. The lli-Y l'icnic in -Innc provccl to hc cnjoyahlc ancl vcry sncccssfnl. :Xs a scrvicc clnh. lli-Y is clcsigncfl to aifl school anil connnnnity hy setting up and maintaining hcttcr citizenship. The clnh ac- complishes its purpose hy npholcling the lfonr Us: clean living, clean speech, clean sportsmanship, and clean scholarship, and ir contrihntcs extensively to thc activities of thc school. This year the clnh has carriccl on snch charitahle activities as contributing to charity through thc Student Council Carni- val. llnring the year, the nienihers of the chili issued several Hi-Y Ghosts, which Hi-Y hclpccl to encourage greater participation ancl attendance to support the athletic activ- the clnh unfortunately lost the scrviccs of one of its aclviscrs, Mr. Iirchnann, who felt it xvas ities of the school. ln thc spring quarter. his clnty to rctnrn to thc navy. Hl-Y Ul lflCliRS Bill Gleaves, ...... President Bill Lyon. . . . . .Vice President Tom Hratlel. . ..... Secretary -lim Cross . . . . .Treasurer . . Ranch Dance 25
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Miss Bourne: H. Singleton: R. Halvorsen: V. LaMantia: L. Schutzl J. Crage. J. McAuleyg J. Clarkg B, Bulleng E. Tibbetsg VV. Hager. Girls' Athletic Association The G. A. A. carried on widely varied ac- tivities during the year. During the first quarter the hoard spent most of its time making the yearly revision of its Constitu- tion. The newly created ottice of social director was used for the first time in order to co-ordinate social functions under one person. The otlice of vice-president was changed to sports manager. Her duty was to make out the calendar for intramural sports at the beginning of the season so that they would run harmoniously, as well as to carry on her former duties of vice-president. During the fall, the G. A. A. sponsored a hockey tie-up to stimulate interest in the sport. After a game of hockey, the girls hreezed up to the Y room for refresh- ments. The most anxiously anticipated event was the Hayseed Hop barn Dance, which was actually a combination of social and square dancing. lt was held at lda Noyes, with such appropriate decorations as hay, dummies, farm equipment. and checked ta- hle cloths. A few days later the hoard gave a winter tie-up with the closing game of has- kethall for the season. For the spring quar- ter the G. A. A. put on the traditional dime dinner, where all the girls were hrought to- gether for an afternoon of fun and a whole dinner for only lOc. To wind up the activi- ties for the year. the hoard held its animal banquet, where speakers were heard and the girls received their merited awards for in- tramural sports. . . . athletically minded Z4 Beverly Bullen. . . Janet lVIcAuley. . . Jean Clark .... Fleanor Tihhetts. . . Ruth Halvorsen. . . Betty Singleton. . . Jeanne Crage .... Laille Schutz .... U Winifred Hager ...... Verna La Mantia ..... G. A. A. OFFICERS .........,President . . .Recordirg Secretary . . . . . . . .'lireasurer Corresponding Secretary ........Spc:rts Director .Senior Representative .....lmp Captain . . . . . . .Pep Captain Publicity Manager . .Social Chairman
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IE. bl. bnuthg l. Reynohlsg VI. Kompare. N. Srronin, jg lfriedemanng J. Scotrg Al. Kompareg C. .X.5lZt'l'll11llQ'l. liowinang Nl. 5 merry: lf. Remington. Art Club The .Xrt Cluh this year Cll'lUyL'flZll1lCllll3CI'- ship larger than that of several previous years. L'nexpeete1l enthusiasm was clisplayecl at the heginning of the year ancl several meetings were heltl, and the members eleeterl .lean llowman president. Biology The lfour Year College Biology Clnh this year hail a series of very interesting tielfl trips to ilitlierent lahoratories at the lfniver- sity. This gave the memhers a View of what is heing clone in some of the many lielcls of Biology. XYith ,lohn Stoutler as the Cluh's presirlent ancl Mr. Mayfield as its Adviser. the meinhers visitecl, among other places, the l 1 Remington. M. Sperryg l. Gerstlyg bl. Clarkg W. llaeger. Music Club The Music Club this year got away from the traclitional phonograph-reeorfl programs. .-Xinong the events which took plaee at the meetings were cliseussions of the evolution of music, following of orchestral scores, ancl a trip to the Carillon. Club Orthogenie sehool anrl lliologieal Supply House. They also saw some experiments he- ing earriecl out on the behavior of white rats. In spite of the faet that the Biology Cluh had one of the largest inemherships, the incliviclual interest throughout the year was excellent. lfstes. Bowman: ll. Singh long R. .Xelierg K llopkinsg ll. llullen. Stoutlerg Mr. May lit-lilg lf. Tihhetts. Nl. llnnklenizing ll XYelnm-ierg Nl. tlron ertg I . .Xlseliulerg Il ll, Ilarr: ll. l.uIu1.l R. lsaaes: Nl. Nam polskyg IC. XX'iltg ,l
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