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26 U' Q-X.. j ggso X ' w l , a l I l 1 Tri-Y Club The sponsor of Tri-Y is Miss Sinks. We have not had a special theme this year although three meetings were on charm. At Christmas time we helped give a party for poor children at the Y. W. C. A. We also held a vesper service in cooperation with the Hi-Y on Good Friday. The an- nual Tri-Y dance was held March 21, the room being practically a sea of balloons. Yours Truly, Willie was presented as the annual Hi-Y--Tri-Y play on March 19 and 21. The oliicvrs for this year have heen: President .......,...,.......,.. Virginia Graves Vice-President .... Katherine Burnham ,, Secretary ,........,,....,....,..... Janice Warren Program Chairman ...... Betty Freeland Treasurer ....,.....,..... Barbara Doddridge Hou- I Nicol, Jones. Leer. llifenlnlrgll, Warren. K. Burnham Graves, Doddridge. Freeland, Newton. Patrick. Mann, Miss Sinks Row 2 Sheetl. Scanlon, Bradley. Cromer, Pnnlius. Sexton Douglas. Misner. Jenkins. Stigrrn. Gahler. Srhaupp- King. Rau- .'l Deiendnll. Compton. Steele. Freihofer, Heinlon. Fauher. Kushner. Ruhenkoenia. R4-ml, Knapp. Allen. Masters. Run' 4 Wilson, Sense, Wilkins, Kern. Hn-alh, Fairman, Zinn stein. Painter. Wien-nga, Haynes, lla-ckarnl. 1. liurnhaln. Page twenty-lun: RW I YUUIUI- Thomas. Bushnell. llramlley. Wuml. I.:-v. ll:-Kay Sanford. Wilson. George. Williams. Ron' 2 Trirnhlc. Dunham. Slopsf-ma. llnsunrth. Harm--. Mr lllary. Oakes. Noble, Wilnnan. Mayer. Rau- If M4-Kee. Sand:-rs. Stigers. Mn-Kinzie. Gannon. Riley lzlnarml, Girvin. Remnn-rs. Thompson. llramly. Run- I lilrry. Lloyd. Gwynn. Nicol. Lmluig. lflicl.. We-rllon-ven Kushner, Davis.
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Eileen Rifenhurg SCARLET AN GRAY Rau' l Mrlfloild. Davison. Slaliord. R. Marshall. Bradley. Harper. Rifenhurgh. w . Miu Sellnuf, Riley. Clie-k. Yerllurven. . '11 Huw 2'-Kushner. ll. Marshall. Muhin. Lloyd. Brown. Mi-Kinzie. lanlwig. Graves Gannon. Montgomery. Raw If Alnbelt, MrPhetridiu-. Darling. King. l-'iff-r. Heath. lllrey. , ,'1: We, the stall, have tried to perpetuate the svhool, aetivity, and sports life of the students of W1'st Lafayette Senior and Junior High Schools. The staff hopes than we have heen successful in our efforts. lt has been possihle only through the coni- hined efforts of the whole group that we have heen ahle to give to the students and faeulty this. 'l'he 1941 Searlet and Gray. Co-Editors... . Business Manager Art., Photography Advertising, . Typing Calendar Sports. Cirvulation Literary, Sponsor ,.,...,, . ..., ,lim Harper Bob Marshall Barbara Bradley George Kushner Clifford Marshall Dwite Meljloud Horan-e MvPl1etridge Boll King ....,.Morgan Davison A Virginia Graves Kathleen Cannon ,,Marilyn Lloyd ,George Stafford Lois Ver Hoeven , Ruth Morrison A ,Virginia Riley llarry Darling Mary Ann Click Patty Ludwig Virginia Ulrey Arnetla Mc-Kinzie ...,,..Miss Schaaf Page lwenry-three
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Speech Arts The Speech Arts Club is an organization to pro- mote and dcyclop a more general interest in speech and dramatics. l'robably the most important single project ol' tht- Speech Arts Club is the sponsoring of the debate tram. Mrs. Mueller was assisted in coaching the teams by Mr. llopkins and Mr. Eddy. The debaters ucrc Lois Ver Hoevcn. Morgan Davison. Treva llavis. Eleanor Slopscma, .lack Abbett. Harry liar- ling. Arnctta Mcliinzie. and Russell lfouts. The olliccrs for the Speech -Krts Club for this ycar: l'rt-sidt-ol llarry Darling Yicc-l'rcsidcnt Tom Slll'lllt'I' Secretary 'l'rcva Davis Treasurer Morgan Davison Sergeant-at-Arms Charles Wolford .lunior Executive llill Ainsworth Sophomore Executive Shirley Wilcman Sponsors Mrs. Mueller. Mr. Hopkins 1 f r ,sl o FIRST l'llITl3lll-I: Row I Gamble. Remley. Caldwell, Walker, Lovell Jackson, Ryder, Hilton, Fullts. Cooley. liorworth Binney, Baumgurdt, H. Hilton. Rau' 2 Slruluel. Deliork, George, Davisuon. Cray Munn. Turnipseed, Terry, .lan-klin, Uyler, Mayer Monroe. Row fl tlulshall, Hamilton. Curtis. Misuer, Geiger Hurley. Alibi-lt. lfrockelt. Smith, Wallace. Mills tfompton, tlripe. Ron' ll Prentice. tlunlield. Hnurngardl, lrnllree llarues, Warren, Hughes, Zartmuu. Morehouse, Cole Keller. Ron' 5 Swindler. Holmes, Bushnell. Elrod, Flir man. Thompson, Caldwell. Fleming. Marshall, Norris Yilelnan. Row 6 Ryder, Topping. tlanong, Schweidler, Don ham, Hughes, Hennetl, Holden, liomingore, Morlln Miller. Gannon. SECOND PICTLRE: Row I Hiner. Newton. Wileman. lluvis. Kauffman Darling. Shriner, Ainsworth. Wolford, Abbott, Baynes Sexton. Ostrander. Hwr 2 Hiler. Lee, lfifer, Mrtlloud, Halter, Hoes Cooley. Mcl'hetrialgze. Craig, 11. Marshall, Montgomery Cray. Ron' 3- Fouls, Geiger. Davison. lflirln, Ludwig Mayer. Mcliinzie. Masters, Allen. Pierre, Howmnn, Row 4' Harnelle, Girvin. Donhum. Ko-mmers. Reed stein. Caldwell. Row 5 Heath. Slullurd, Trimble. Sunlord. Schuupp Rubenltoenig. Slopsemn. Pervine, Lux. Steinmetz Steele. Kee. Wlirren, King. Mnhin. Wallace. Allen. Spitler Floyd. Zum:-Iein, Freihofer. Pierce, Mulvey. Johnson Becker. unior Speech Arts The ,lunior Speech Arts Club was founded lor the purpose ol furthering interest and proficiency in the speech arts. lt is sponsored by Mrs. Leer and Mr. Byrd. Approximately seventy students makc up the membership. The six officers are: President .,,,, ,..... ,,,., ...., , . . Elizabeth Holden Vice-President . , .,...,.. Bob Baker Secretary., , , ,Harry Hudlow Treasurer ......, ,,.,.. L avern Swindler Sergeant-at-Arms .,,.,, . ,, ,. ,,.Edward Barnes Elinor Hilton The club recently held an extemporaneous speech contest with the sponsors acting as judges. The win- ner had his dues paid for the semester. Among thc very interesting speakers we have had on our programs are Professor Ken Carmichael. who talked on producing amateur plays. and Mr. Eddy, who spoke on life in Germany. The club has been paying for four tickets to thc l'urdue Playshop, which are used by the members and Mrs. Leer who attend each production and re- port to the club on characterization, plot. costumes, and scenery. ln order to carry on its activities, social as well as financing one-act plays and tickets for the Pluyshop, the club sells candy. Page tu.'enly-fre Oakes, Colnillpwre. Noble, Elward. Hccltard, Tirmen- Rau' lr YerHoeven. Stigers. George, Wilson, Mc- Ruw : Lewis. Mr. ilupkam, Mr.. Mueller. ML
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