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Vera Cox Sadie Doerfner Frank Donnelly Donna Donnelly Emma Duclos Ethyl Everest Emelyn Ewing Fred Failing- Charles Frederick Joseph Friske Robley George Ada Giles Esther Graebner Lucille Grobe Charles Grube Richard Gugel Paul Hackett Robert Haines Pearl Hansen Harry Hawkins Lois Hepinstall Daisy Hollies Eleanor Johnson Isla Jones Doris Jost Ross Joyce Margaret Kanzler Marie Kennedy Mildred Kilbourn Elva Koerber Frances Lauer Walter Lauer Myrtle Lincoln Loretta Major Vincent Mallock Martin Martzowka Ralph Mannion Isabel Maynard Leslie McCullum Frances McLellan Irma McLellan Donald McLaundress Helen Moore Edwin Myers Alfred Navarro Helen Newman Russell Norton James Pearson Morris Perkins Earl Peters Flossie Pierce Carl Pohlman Julius Powers Sarah Pritchard Harriet Putnam Olga Raupp Clifton Reavey Myrtle Remer Edytbe Rhinevault Walter Richter Josephine Rutledge Harley Schafer Raymond Scheib Albertine Schmidtke Ralph Schust Helen Seidel Helen Southgate Fay Spencer Roy Spiekerman Morris Stewart Thelma Stearns Sidney Stingel Andrew Struthers Dale Thomas June Trackett Jesse Turner Evelyn Vail Edward Vertachnik Esther Walker Clarence Watkins Vera Way Edward Wilde Alvin Wiel Jane Williams Dorothy Willings Doris Wiltse Alice Witham Jennie Wolfgram Vera Zorn The Girls Club At the first meeting ' of the Girls ' Club the following officers were elected : Eleanor Johnson President Sadie Doerfner Vice-President Donna Donnelly Secretary Mildred Reins Treasurer The Girls ' Club, this year, has been a wonderful success. It seems as if every girl, whether an old or new member, has been working for the good of her club. There is one, and only one, thing, however, to which the girls have not given a sufficient amount of attention ; that is the Honor System. It is believed that more girls could have tried out for the various honors than did, because, really, the small tasks are very easy to do. But let us be optimistic and hope that next year the Honor System will be one of the first successes of the club. The girls have given a series of successful parties, and have also held several meetings this year. The most successful party is believed to have been the annual dress-up party. Everyone was dressed in
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Junior Class Notes As the race for education progresses, runners are continually- dropping out until, at last, few are left to finish the course. This year over one hundred Juniors have succeeded in finishing the race, and are ready to assume the v eighty responsibilities and solemn dignity of Seniors. The class has been working under the following officers: First on the program was football. In this, the Juniors were splendidly represented by Roy Spiekermann, Charles Grube, Raymond Scheib, Joseph Friske, Paul Hackett, Louis Coash, and James Pearson. When the football season was over. Winter and early Spring kept the following Juniors busy on the basketball team: Paul Hackett, Charles Grube and Raymond Scheib. The girls ' team would have had a hard time if it had not been for the excellent playing of Helen Carr, Grace Carmichael, and Jane Williams. The Arthur Hill debating team has worked under enormous difficulties this year, and it is a wonder it is in existence at all. Its success is due to the three loyal members, one of whom is Albertine Schmidtke. She is the only Junior who will be awarded the literary A. H. this year. The Junior Hop was given at Pioneer Hall, February fifteenth, and everyone had an excellent time. No one can dispute the fact that the Junior Play, The Big Idea, was a huge success. The size of the audience alone is commenda- tion enough. Now who can say that this hasn ' t been a record-breaking year for us? We are eargely looking forward to the time when we will be the uppermost of upper classmen. That will not be very long, provided, of course, we weather the final examinations. Charles Grube Paul Hackett Ada Giles Raymond Scheib President : Vice-President -Secretary Treasurer ADA GILES, Secretary. George Alderton Reynold Anschutz Earl Avery Gladys Baker Allaseba Becker Bernie Becker Russell Bingham Genevieve Brandt Grace Carmichael Helen Carr Edith Chritie Ruth Bradford Grace Canter Louis Coash Irene Cook
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either pretty or funny costumes; prizes going to Jean Craig Smith for the prettiest costume, and to Winifred Spencer for the funniest. A barn dance was given by several typically dressed dancers, and they were accompanied by an orchestra of old times. The last party, which is to be held in May, is expected to be the very best. Every boy in high school is to be invited. This is something unusual as the boys can never behold the Girls ' Club parties, except through the windows of Pioneer Hall. We hope to have a big attend- ance at this party as a splendid time is being planned. Just a word in regard to our President, Eleanor Johnson: Eleanor has certainly made the club hum, so to speak. It has been every bit as peppy as it was last year. But the President could not have been so successful without the help of all the girls who attended or took part in the parties. At this time we wish to thank every girl for what she has done for the good of the club, whether officer or member. We hope that every girl, in years to come, will recall the happy times which she has had in the Girls ' Club of ' 21. D. DONNELLY, Secretary. Girls Glee Club A Girls ' Glee Club of twenty members — all singers of ability — is a club worthy of its popularity in Arthur Hill High School. The girls have been too busy singing for outside alTairs to make many appearances at Chapel, but on both occasions at which they sang, their selections were much enjoyed. Their biggest achievement this year has been singing By Baby- lon ' s Wave, a highly dramatic and difficult number by Gounod. Seven of the girls have been chosen to represent the club at the State Musical Contest. The members of the club are as follows : Albertine Schmidtke Nellie Blackstone Dorothy Lewellyn Dorothy Oliver Esther Appleby Gladys Alger Edna Alderton Olive Hymans Florence Ronay Ida Osterbeck Mary Hammond Edith Miller Sarah Pritchard Emma Duclos Elizabeth Simpson Sadie Doerfner Dorothy Doerfner Carol Redmond Olga Raupp, Accompanist
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