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'Q,. E IQUIRIQIGG and GCOJICHID SNSQ- . , i First Row-Carpenter, Hammond, Rairdon, Lunt, Overmyer, Wynn, Baur, Voit. Second Row-Rike, Prichett Martin, Ronan, Stoner. Salter. Hardy, Shendler. Third Row-Naylor, Dolph, Fuller, Withroui, jewett, fe sf President - - VicefPresident Secretary - Shank, Hague. unior Friendship Club MARJORIB OVERMYER -mmm!!-7-'A'-ALICEWYNN - MARILYN TAYLOR Treasurer 44f-- -------- M ARGARET EGGERT SergeantfatfArms ---f-ff- - FRANCIS BROWN Reporter -------f4f444-- JUNE Cox Chaplain - - f4A----- - RENILDE BAUER HE Junior Friendship Club has Iinished another successful year, The Club is com' posed of sophomore and freshman girls. The social activities such as orphan entertainments and parties with the Junior Hi-Y were enjoyed by all. The annual Friendship banquet was held February 5. The theme for the year was L'Castles. Advisers were Miss Bumgardner, Mrs. Shawen, and Mrs. Hall. fi Q One hundred ten
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n. -ajfffo Dotianmo and Gown , A' W- A 1 Vw! V --' 13 . . . F11stRow-Naylor. Butler, Steierr, Gaide, Keller, Baumker, Weaver. Second Row-Wilkinson. Lindner, Gatzke, McElroy. Menne. Tansel, Martin, Third Row-Bell, Aubry. Garbe, Birch, Guy. Gipe. Fourth Row A-Strayer, Blessman, Robins, Gehring, Swartz, Blair, Purrett. Senior Friendship Club HE Friendship Club began its yearly program with a buoyant spirit. The theme for the year, i'Castles, did much to inspire good work. Miss Goodall's Bible discussions were very valuable to the members. Each member showed the usual interest in her orphan from the Miaiiii Childrens Home. The girls sold candy at several of the football games and Glee Club presentations. They also joined the other Friendship girls in the city in presenting a Child Labor Program at the Y. W. C. A. Socially they had many good times at the spreads and other doings at the Y. W. C. A. besides the parties with the HifY boys and their banquet. The Senior Friendship girls Wish the best of luck and success to the girls who are destined to carry on so big a project. One hundred mme
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-affffo Itkoriaia and Goran Gwsx - - , I . ' First RowfRouston, Eberlin, Busick, Campbell, Roper, Wiles, Davis. Second Row-Steele, Nelson, Kackley. Consaul, Russ, Jackson, Bartlett, Sander. Thivd Row-Haley, Klaiber, Monto, Dippery, Duhairre, Guss, Alexander, Sheridan, Fourth Row-Bickford, Hecklinger, Beck, Koppius, Todd, Beck, Bruce. Senior Hiff Club President ----ff-f-ff-fv THoMAs ROPER VicefPresident ---f-Awff-f- SAMUEL CAMPBELL Secretary ----ff-f'f-ff LAURENCE STEELE Treasurer -f--f-feffff- HAROLD SKINNER SergeantfatfArms --ff-f-f-ff- JACK HALEY Chaplain ---Af-ffefff- HOMER NELSON ND they got the Freshman acquainted. That was the first organized effort of the Senior HifY for they sponsored the Freshman Mixer. The school organizations were able to start work much earlier this year and with Tom Roper at the head, our HifY Club was an early leader. This Club was responsible for many an interesting and inspirational talk. Among the speakers were Miss Margaret Slattery, Dr. Dwinart, and Mr. Slutz. The Club program of mental, moral and physical development took form through efforts of able advisors. Waite HifY took part in the open forum meeting at the Y. M. C. A. and staged a Kid Party, never to be forgotten. Don't forget that HifY Minstrel show either, for it was a real treat. lt can be sin' cerely said that the Waite Senior Hi'Y lived up to its high ideals and promoted clean, spirited program as it had done in the years past. One hundred eleven
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