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Junior High Hi-Y OFFICERS Committee Chairmen President Pat Riney Vice President Tom Martin Secretary -Robert Weary A Treasurer Bob Waters Program Bob Weary Bible Beverly Brower Publicity Bob Myers World Bmtherhiood Edwin Selby Service Joe Rosenfield Club Members Rober Acker. Bob Bauer, Beverly Brower, Bob Campbell, Eugene Cohen, Bob Coleman, Billy Colvin. Raymond Dennis, Franklin Drapalik, Earl Ericson, My- ron Foveaux, Harry Gaunt, Roy Harvey,'GaylOrd Irvine, Jerry Kerr, Oscar Klingman, Dan Loeb, Harry Lytle, Tom ,Martin, jimmy McDonald, Kenneth McDowell, Raymond McKellar, Robert McVay, Carl Myers, Robert Myers, Kenneth Newell, Eugene Noble, Troy Qsborne, Gordon Pechin, Lee Peterson, Pat Riney, ,Toe Rosenfield, Edwin Selby, Charles Schultz, Lawrence Talley, Bob- VVaters, lVayne XYalters, Robert lYeary. This year proved to be very successful for the junior Hi-Y. At the begin- ning of the year the entire group was divided into five committees with a chair- man at the head of each. Many projects were carried out. In cooperation with the senior Hi-Y and Boy Scouts the boys entertained their fathers with the annual father-son banquet. The club was represented at three district and state confer- ences held a McPherson, Clay Center, and the third at Junction City. The rank of Honor Pony was attained by the club for 'reaching their financial quota. Two stag parties were sponsored by the members and entertainment for the boys of the Departmental Sch0ol was also featured. Candy sales were held in the halls each evening after school for the purpose of obtaining money to send representa- tives to Camp XV ood, the state Hi-Y camp at Elmdale, Kansas. I f v Q fl 935
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Junior High Girl Reserve Tiana . . midffg A l 4935 OFFICERS- Program Chairman Jeanette Noble President Nadine Patterson Service Chairman Frances Hall Vice President Elizabeth Ann Miller Music Chairman Mildred Davis Secretary Faye Jean Gish Pianist Barbara Schmidt. Treasurer Geraldine Vineyard Publicvity Chairman Doris Crawford Guides Inez Fogelstrom Sponsors- Marjorie Ann Riney Miss Mable Thompson Pauline Moore Miss Yvonne Gable ii,. N Beginning this year the name of the club was changed to the Blue Triangle Club. lt is divided into three triangles the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. They have carried out many projects, mainly: a Christmas party for the sixth grade girls, and the sponsoring of three assemblies. The entire group has had seven meetings, a Y. JN. C. A. mother-daughter guest day, and a recognition service for new members. A feature of the vear was the heart Sister week. Elizabeth Ballinger, Marguerite Blazier, Helen Louise Boos, Margaret Brown, Vendetta Brown, Esther Bunistead, Stella Calloway, Jean Campbell, Doris Cas- setty, Leona Clark, Barbara Cockrel, Mary Alice Cortright, Virginia Cox, Doris Crawford, Johanna Crawford, Barbara Criswell, Gladys Darby, Marie Davidson, Mildred Davis, Donna Davidson, Marjorie Day, Gertrude DeBoer, Jean Delver, Alberta Flower, Jane Flower, Jacqueline Folck, Jean Gamble, Inez Fogelstrom, Margaret Gillmer, Faye Jean Gish. Marjorie Glick, Florence Gormley, Gertrude Gross, Frances Hall, Betty Ann Harding, Katherine Harvey, Marguerite Harris, Alice Hooper, Jean Humphrey, Loretta Ickes, Bessie Ireland, Dale Jellison. Lil- lian Jensen, June Jordon, Betty Koepke, Marian Koepke, Lois McVay, Betty Jane Miller, Elizabeth Ann Miller, Pauline Moore, Virginia Moore, Mary Jane Moxley, Jacqueline Murphy, Maxine Myers, Nellie Leininger, Wilnia Newell, Mary Newman, Jeanette Noble, Genevieve North, Nadine Patterson, Beth Pet- tit, Pearl Riatts, Delores Reid, Marjorie Riney, Gladys Roeser, Ruth Rupert, Dorothy Sawtelle, lone Schmedeman, Barbara Schmidt, Jean Shane, Lil- lian Snyder, Virginia Lee Spenser, Delores Stohs, Aurel Sullivan, Betty Sulli- van, Florence Swartz, Ruth Taylor, Mina Thomas, Maxine Peterson, Harriet Wilson, Juanita XVrakest1-aw, Dorothy Young.
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