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H l-Y C-LU B The Hi-Y Club of lVest High school was organized in the fall semester of 1923. About a year later it was reorganized and commenced to show signs of real life. There are now twenty-eight members in the club. Although there are numerous clubs in YVest High, there are very few which bear especial emphasis on the development of Christian character. Their motto is: to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high ideals of Christian character and living. The club has done many things in the school of a constructive nature, such as: Bible study class, boosting the school bank and interviewing the' freshmen. Still greater fields of effort are planned. OFFICERS Fall semester: President, Hassel Roberts: secretary and treasurer. Ralph Auten. Spring semester: President. Charles Newharfi vice-president. Harold Cochran: secretary and treasurer, Ralph Auten. I MEMBERS Front row: Samuel Bryant, Leonard Dumas, Paul Kline. Hassel Roberts. Reginald MeCreary, Maurice Evans, Roger Meadows. Second row: Abner Rosenfeld, Ralph Auten, Frank Eckroad, VValter Hatch. William Willoughby. Copeland Gladwin, Harold Cochran. Back row: Mr. Flood, Ted Herman, John Gill, Howard Harpster, Glen Crummel, Charles Newhart, Mr. Piehl, Fred Hatch, Robert Pearce. . Not in picture: William Clinedinst. Delbert Gibson, Alpheus Marty, Paul Miller, Marshall Weri1ei'. Paul White. CEXSOXVE The Censowe Club is an organization of the National Girl Reserves. ,lt gets its name from the initial letter of Central, East, South and lVest. Through a four- fold program of I1'ork, Play, Service and Inspiration, these clubs are developing ideals of Christian citizenship. Bi-monthly meetings, classes, inspirational and social affairs have created a spirit of fellowship among the scattered hundreds of Akron's high school girls. Among the active things West Censowe did in the past year was to provide gifts for the poor children at Xmas time and selling pencils and caps at lVest. Slogan: To Face Life Squarelyf' Purpose: To Find and Give the Best. OFFICERS OF 1924 5 President, Alma Betteridge3 vce-president, Mildred E. Graham: secretary, Catherine Louise Hahn: treasurer, Thelma Vellenoweth: program committee. Dorothy Hower: ring committee, Florence Aker: world fellowship committee, Floice Vellenoweth: social committee, Annabelle Cranz: athletic manager, Marion Voges: historian, Pauline Meyers: council member, Irene Keener. One' Hundrfd and Nine
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