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K ,usa TOP ROW: D. Kerr. J. Swagger, L. Ficken, D. Amott, D. Thomas, J. Caswall. B. Pfaff. G. Climo. SECOND TOP ROW: D. Henn. J. Nusbaum. N. Owen, C. Jenkins. B. Pittenger. H. Johnson. B. Higgs. FRONT ROW: J. Roodhuyzcn. G. Young. M. Raia. F. Scadding. C. Eggers. K. Lees. GAMMA HI-Y IGH standards of character, scholarship, and service are requisites for membership in Gam- lma Hi-Y, which, under the leadership of Dick Kerr land Gordon Young, has maintained its distinction of being one of the outstanding Hi-Y chapters at lHeights. Gamma, as always, has tried in various ways to purge the fraternity elements out of Hi-Y this year. Last term they tried to do away with the rough- house or informal initiation. They also did away with the blackball system of the fraternities. By the new plan, the members vote for a certain num- ber of boys instead of voting against certain ones. Fellows in Gamma have not only outstanding lpersonal qualities, but belong to many activities. Some of these include the football team to which Dick Kerr belonged, the swimming team of which Jere Caswall and George Climo were members, and the basketball team of which Norm Owen was manager. l The 'Gamma Gang was very active last year socially. They gave a dance in the fall and a Christmas party in the Hi-Y office in December. To raise money, the boys held a rummage sale in the spring. Once a year Gamma tries to have the whole chapter attend church together and every three weeks roundtables are held in which members address helpful criticism to fellow members. SEMESTER I SEMESTER II President President Dick Kerr Gordon Young Vice-President Vice-President Marcel Rain Dick Henn Secretary Secretary Gordon Young Norm Owen Treasurer Treasurer Charles Eger John Roodhuyzen G-Men minus their Spicy Detectives
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TOP ROW: A. Haynam, F. Braun. L. Harvey, B. Ziegler. B. Hartman. N, Larson. SECOND TOP ROW: J. Shelley, J. Clark, E. Teare, O. Hasse, B. Bone. FRONT ROVJ: B. Boyd, C. Rickert, M. Owen, H. McFarf land. SEMESTER President Norm Larso Vice-President John Clark Secretary Bob Boyd Treasurer Fred Braun I n EP ILO HI-Y SEMESTER II President Bob Boyd Vice-President Les Harvey Secretary Herb Beckstrom Treasurer John Clark Epsilon makes the news: Three Plain Deal ersv ELLOWS with lots of personality? Just look into an Epsilon Hi-Y meeting sometime and you'll see a swell group of fellows! Epsilon is the newest Hi-Y at Heights, organized only eight years ago. But again they capture the title of the all around bunch and rightly so. They shine in ath- letics, intelligence and social functions. In an effort to aid our fighting allies, the club staged a campaign for popular victrola records, to be sent to the fellows in camps in this country, Epsilon's social calendar for the year included a Hay Ride in the fall and their annual dance after the H-Club show. This always proves to be a lot of fun and one of the most successful dances of the year. Along with this tradition is another one that Epsilon always tries to keep. That is to present two scholarships to June graduates for the purpose of furthering their education. The Epsilons also had a very successful basketball team last winter. Active around school, the group boasts the Presi- dent of the Booster's Club and Head Cheerleader, Fred Braun, the Vice-President of the June '44 Senior class, Bob Boyd, and the President of the January '44 Senior class, Art Haynam, and Boost- er's Club officers, Dick Geary and Mickey Teare. The club also boasts many members of the H-Club,
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TOP ROW: B. Niemeyer, B. Nluckley. B. Dennis. R. Kaercher, J. Horn, L. Smith. L. Webb. SECOND TOP ROW: C. Branclen, H. Feightner, T, Rousch, D. Savage, T. Bow, D. Gugliotta, Mr. VJilliams. FRONT ROW: B. Folger, J. Schmidt, J, Wilbraham, D. Stanford, B. Seith, D. Garguilo, P. Sterbenz. WISTGO MA HI-Y SEMESTER I SEMESTER II President President Bob Dennis Lenny Webb Vice-President Vice-President Don Garguilo Lee Smith Secretary Secretary Dick Savage Chuck Branden Treasurer Treasurer Lee Smith Ralph Kaercher The first line-and what a line! 71 HE Wistgoma chapter, whose name embodies the ideals for which the club stands, is a com- posite made up of the first two letters of Wisdom, Stature, God and Man, and it is the oldest chapter of Hi-Y. Boasting some swell fellows in all school activities, their club has really been outstanding this year. At the annual Girls' Halloween Party in October the characters of Wistgoma came through with the prize winning skit. Who will ever forget Joel Schmidt, dressed as Miss Braselton, in charge of an English class made up of the Wistgoma wolves ? Fellows in Wistgoma have not only outstanding personal qualities, but belong to many activities. Their membership includes the Head Corridor Cap- tain and many corridor guards, as well as Hal Feightner and Ted Bow in the Marching Band. This Hi-Y also boasts Varsity players on the Foot- ball and Track squads, and Bob Muckley, Presi- dent of Combined Hi-Y. One of the most important social events of the year was a very successful Hay Ride held in the fall. Football, basketball and baseball games gave vari- ety to Wistgoma's program.
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