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vat! TWU-'I 'E' tl '- pq' 'W SUNSHINE SOCIETY This year Sunshine Society, in our high school, comes of age, for in 1919 the West Lafayette High School Society joined the state organization. This State Society was originally begun in Crawfords- ville, Indiana, in 1900 and has spread through the entire state. This Society has been a determining factor in making its members better members of the community in which they live. Our creed best expresses the unselfishness that a Sunshine girl has in her heart. The activities this year began with our annual picnic and wiener roast, which was held in front of what is now our new Senior High School. Our next meeting was the initiation ceremony for the new girls. As has been done in past years, Sun- shine gave a banquet for the football boys at the Union Building on November 15. The Honorable W. Lynn Parkinson was our very capable toast- master. A recent example of the carrying out of the Sunshine purpose, which is to spread good cheer and happiness during the year, is the success of the Christmas party we gave in our new cafe- teria for some twenty underprivileged children. In order to perpetuate the memory of Miss Frances McMahon, who gave so freely of her time for the promotion of Sunshine work, we donated a pic- ture to the high school. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to our sponsor, Miss Coulter, and to our president, Ruth Holden, who with the other officers have made this a very successful sunshine year. Page twenty eight
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SUNSHINE First Row, left to right: Coling Sense, Cromer, Bradley, Newton, Riff cnburgh, Iones, Slopsema, Schaupp, King, Trimble. Second Row: Brewer, Mangus, Zumstein, Barnes, Bosworth, George, Wray, Orman, Young, P. Baker, V Thomas, Morrison, Third Row: Carr, Blalock, Kash- Brown, Fauber, Fairman, DeKay, Wil: ner, Moore, McKee, Sanford, McClary son, Brady. Fourth Row: Brownell, Pickering Painter, Sheer, Wierenga, Wileman V. I. Nicols, Allen, Stigers, Baynes Heckard, Williams, D. Nicols. Fifth Row: S. Misner, B. Morrison K. Burnham, I. Kashner, Ruby Chaf- fee, Reed, McKinzie, Adams, Darling Click, Ludwig, VcrHoeven, Knapp Schweidler. First Row, left to iight: Mrs. Ham- lin, I. Wilson, Briggs, Craig, Oswalt Pershing, Doddridge, Sanders, Warl rcn, Holden, I. Burnham, Iacobs Scanlon, Bradley, Friehofer, Compton Second Row: P. Misner, Kern Mann, Freeland, Dill, Graves, Boes Steele, Keim, Winters, Sparks, Os: trander, Wiley, Heath. Third Row: S, Mayers, Wilkins, Murphy, Amstutz, I, Taylor, Brickler Riley, Hass, Kepner, Gabler, Slocum Rubinkoenig, Gervin, V. Baker, I, F Loyd. Fourth Row: Doyle, Voorhees Crose, Lee, Ienkins, Bugher, De- Young, Frier, Gannon, Wallace, Eng- lish, Clevengcr, Miller, Remmers. Fifth Row: Coulter, Ulrey, M Loyd, Gwynn, Iohnson, Wood, Marsh Hughes, Mellon, Kohl, Ward, Clapp Shoemaker, Ruth Chaffee, Elward. I i Page twenty-izirze 1 1
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