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Hr-Y , ' The subject for Hi-Y this year was Steps to Manhood , on which many ine- teresting addresses were given. Because of the supreme efforts of the program chairman, the other officers, and the sponsor, Mr. Crawley, tl1e boys had a very in- teresting year. The high light of the year was the Father and Son banquet, held in the. Church or Christ basement. 'Coach :Casey of Simpson College was the chief speaker of the evening. The officers were as follows: Ernest Mueller, president, Harold E-yerly, treas- urer, John Elderkin, program chairrnang Phillip Grout, social chairinang and Mr. K. A. Crawley, sponsor. A n Miss Veldhuizen: The essay you handed in this morning is the poorest in 11 long time. Maurice Hassell: Aw, don't be too disappointed. Dad had a hard day at the office yesterday. E Willard Hylton: -Honey, when we marry We'll be justrlike two little birds in a nest. Kate Orr: Oh, yeah? Well, I hope you don't mean without a roof over our heads. 'Irvin Howell: Every time I look into your eyes, my dear, I want to teach them the language of love. . Ann Drennan: Well, I'1n' sure you'1l find them very willing pupils. i201
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THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Steanns, was chosen from those who' tried out at the beginning of the first semester. The club made its first appearance at a Parent-Teachers' Association meeting, During the first semester the girls worked on' the music for the spring festival, which was held in Indianola, March 10. A Junior Girls' Glee Club was organized at the. beginning. of the first semester, and they helpedi with the chorus work in the operetta, Lelawala. The Girls' Glee Club has been very successful this year, and they owe much to Miss Stearns for her splendid training. 7 First. Soprano Dorothy Barrus Bess Embree Mary Bellman Mary Knight Ilo Comp Eileen Miles Ann Drennan Isabel Smith Helen Wo1'ley Second Soprano Mildred Crouse Ruth Holiday Verna Estel Shirley Knight Joy Fairholm Marjorie McNamara Patty Ann Fowler Clyde Bird Wiley Alto Gertrude Alexander Ruth Kuntz Laura Alexander Waiidena Monroe Francis Anderson Virginia Eyerly Mary Elderkin Velma Terry SEXTETTE The girls' sextette was chosen from members of the Girls' Glee club. It was organized at the beginning of the first semester. Th-e. lsextette sang selections at the County Music Festival, which was held at St. Charles. . MEMBERS Isabel Smith Clyde Bird Wiley Laura Alexander Eileen Miles Mildred Crouse Francis Anderson A U91
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GIRL RESERVE The subject for Girl Reserve for this year was Our Ideal Girl. They had a very unique and expressive way of covering this subject by having speakers from the high school. There was only one outside speaker, Kathryn Peters. The Mother-Daughter banquet was held in the high school gymnasium. They were fortunate in having Mrs. Runner from Iowa City as a speaker for the 00021- sion. Probably their greatest acconiplishnient was Character Week. Mrs. Run- ner was chief advisor for the girls during this week. Officers were as follows: Emma Mueller, presidentg Ilo Comp, vice-president and program chairmang Kathryn Orr, treasurer and membership chairrnang Dorothy Dawson, secretary and social chairmangil Betty Fosher, music chairmang Helen Wor-- ley, worship chairman: Rae Lena Addy, publicity chairmang Marjorie Bellman, service chairman. Mrs. Crann and Miss Mueller were the sponsors. Miss Mueller: If your mother is shopping and finds she has left her purse at home, she' may ask the clerk, to send the parcel C. O. D. What do those letters mean? 3 ' Russell Cain: Call on Daddy! Mr. Parker: I-Iow many kinds of farming are there? Clll'tiS Alexander: Four-intensive, extensive, pretensive, and expensive. Mr. Henry fto unruly freshinanjz Tell nie, Donald, what has become of your ethics? ' Donald Davis: Oh, sir, I traded it in long ago for a Hudson. E211
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