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OOOOIWELHISCOIIOOO l lhrclc mir: Bm-wig. F11-tr-hr-r. Russ:-ll. Rv:-ki-r. Harmon. Sunzllwrg. E. Dalton. l.. W'ilkcnInh. Nlzlhoml. Gnnslcllxl. Y. Wiley. Salzman. Bari-lm. Hennessy. Gomlcnongh. Kessler. Brockfvlrl. Nothdurfl, Ytlai4'rhof'l'n-r. Spanglvr. Mm-lion fllizlrllr' nur: K. Stulnlxln-liclnl. Humphrey. fllvtzlivr. l.. liinlnuw. Hill. Killorvn. Gm-pfrrt. H. Binlnuw. Spurgvon. Sims. Wvaltvrs. J. l'e-llarin. Grolwivl. li. Scott. Mounts. Craig. Taylor, Wlmcl. Hughes, lmllvr. M. Driskill Front run-: D. Scott. Sumnivrs. Bon. Fassolnl. Br-clit. Vinllarc. Thompson. Billie Driskill, Graulily, I. P4-llarin. Mclnlin-, Kunz, G. Dalton, N1-ury. Miewalxl. Rigg. BL-tty Driskill. D. Wiley, M. Wilkcnloh, Williams Girl Reserves President ........................ Dorothy Mclntire Vice-president ....................... Ines Pellarin Secretary ........................... Paulina Kauz Treasurer .......................... Erline Graddy Social Chairman ................... Georgia Dalton Social Service Chairman ............. Billie Driskill Program Chairman ................. Marie Geopfert Publicity Chairman .............. --lVladeline Neary Council Representative ............... Mary Moehrle The Girl Reserves started again this year by giving a newspaper party to all the girls in school in order to give them an inkling of what the club represents. Because this aroused much enthusiasm among the new girls, the club had a repre- sentation of about sixty girls at the first meeting. Later the group hiked out to Paulina Kauzis farm. A memorable event it was, too. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, dances were held after school hours, admission being that of canned good or ten cents for donations to those in need. ' The annual banquet was given during December when the new girls were recognized. An important event of the year was the sponsoring of a Courtesy Drive through- out the school. The Girl Reserves and the Torch Club cooperated in order to make this drive a success. The girls will not forget all the enjoyment derived from the pot luck suppers that took place at private homes. They dressed dolls for an orphans, home at these su ers. ppThe Young Womenis Christian Association during the year sponsored four inter- club events in which the Wellston group participated. llllOll193'5llOOOlO Page Twmzty-jc'
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00000 WELHISCO 00000 Burk row: Sanders, Kelly. Truluske, Donahue. Anthony, Mcrtz, Sicland, Canty, Hellman. Horn. Hughes. jurilun, Williams. Reynolds, Savage Front row: Boll:-n, Min-hc-ll, Vcrst-man, Sage. Doerr, Shamel. Smith. Vattcrrmlt, Bewig. Brisvl. Hogan, Lowe, C. Vvrsvxnnn l-li-Y When the year began, the former Hi-Y members met to elect officers for the 1934-1935 season as none had been chosen in the previous semester. The following boys have filled the important posts: President ........... .... R ollen Shamel Vice-president ....... ......... A mos Smith Secretary-treasurer .... ..... E dward Vatterrodt Council Representative ................. Louis Doerr Mr. Rest, a student at Eden Seminary, became the sponsor of the organization. Because the ranks were depleted through the loss of seniors, new members were chosen and initiated. The initiation will remain an unwritten chaperl Probably one of the most memorable events took place when the group went out to Willie Kauzls clubhouse on the Meramec River. The boys took out their energy on a game of football. The understanding was that it was to be a game of utouchl, instead of tackle, but before long there was blocking, stiff-arming, and tackling. Everyone there knew it was dangerousto play without regular equipment, but that did not dampen the fun. Even the sponsor entered in. The idea of food was of prime importance. Then came the race. It was not scheduled, but Shamel and Mitchell brought it on when they tried to get more than their share of food. The joint charity work of the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y at Thanksgiving and Christmas is a tradition which the club has always been glad to uphold. The annual Hi-Y dance came this year on May eleventh. The two-fold purpose of having a good time and of raising funds were happily accomplished. 00000001935 0000000 Page Twenty-four
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'I ll ll 'I It 'VY E L li l S C CD lt lP'O lv'O d l lfflrlr mir: llvvlll. l.ow:-ry. Cnssiulv. Clark, Silllnmn. Thin-s, Wilki-nluh. Nliihoml. Spiirgvuri. Thmnpson. Wood llirllllv rnn': Vfilvy. liilli-l. lluglivs. Tlmnlpson. Taylor. Huniphrvy. li. Birilnuw. Nlvlnliri-. I.. llinlnnw. Killorvn Front mir: Uruulnlx. Cm-pfv1'l. Slnlulwlm-iii-lil. llallton. Pcllnriu. Kunz, Scott. Ncziry. llriskill. Mounts Peppem Presuient ........................... Ines Pellarin Secretary-treasurer ...........,...,. Georgia Dafton Drill Leader ..................... Dorothy Mclntire Council Representative ............... Pauline Kauz The Pepper club was organized by the senior girls of 1934. The club has since increased greatly in size and has become one of the most prominent societies in the school. Its purpose is to stimulate pep and school spirit. The Peppers attend as many of the athletic games as possible both at home and away. Initiation occurs every semester at which time the new members are dressed in their initiation outfits and are commanded by the old members. The club presented a football stunt at the Thanksgiving rally, which was en- thusiastically received. The new members, as a part of their initiation, gave a stunt in the auditorium. All the girls willingly distributed circulars for the carnival. This year a drill team was started and gave their first drill at the Wellston- Maplewood football game at lYormandy. A flashlight drill was part of the enter- tainment on the night of Open House. O' l . Q +C 'O U 1 9 3 5 0 C' 0' I C' U C Page Tu-rnty-six
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