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Hl-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y is to inspire and maintain in its members higher standards of Christian character essential in a democratic society. The outstanding activity of the Hi-Y for 1950-51 was acting as host at the District Meeting of the Hi- Y groups from this region on October 2, at the Ranch House. Informal discussions and panels were presented by local mem¬ bers and groups from the represented schools. Other activities included several dances, the annual Sunshine-Hi-Y Hop at Christmas and ushering and clean up at the Christmas basketball tournament. AT THE DISTRICT CONVENTION In the bottom picture officers Bud Beaman, vice president; Jim Biegel, presi¬ dent; Mr. Snider, sponsor; Philip Carl, treasurer; and Elwyn Buche, secre¬ tary, outline the next move. Top picture shows club members getting ac¬ quainted. Center cut, we see Hi-Y members and Sunshiners working together. PAGE FOURTEEN
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February 11, and several exchange con¬ certs with neighboring schools. They also participated in the state solo and ensemble contest on February 17, and “Minutes of Music” May 6, closing its season with music for the commence¬ ment programs. Band officers are Elwyn Buche, president; Bob Bamacastle, vice president; Ellen Turnquist, secretary and treasurer; Don Sorenson, equipment man¬ ager, and Joan Smith, librarian. Band Members pictured above, reading left to right, Row 1: E. Cutshaw, J. Neimeyer, D. Bennett, D. Carl, C. Vesely, D. Schearer, B. Oram, J. Wood, Row 2: G. See, S. Carr, A. Doty, T. Bowman, F. Feighner, B. Baldwin, G. Brandt, P. Carl. Row 3: B. Held, M. Blinn, A. Akey, D. Traves, E. Kozma, J. Vaughn, M. Tullis, D. Patterson. Row 4: R. Lockhart, L. Brooks, B. Cottrell, J. Coash, A. Teagle, J. Larson, B. Bowman, B. Laney. PAGE THIRTEEN
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1. 1949-1950 president, Mary De Laurier, crowns Gail Aylesworth Rose Queen. 2. Sunshiners deliver Thanksgiv¬ ing baskets of food. 3. Sweet Music at the Holiday Hop. 4. Initiation service — 1950-1951 officers: Joyce Hooseiine, treas¬ urer; Joan Teagle, vice-president; Jane Vance, president : Candace Dropsey, recording secretary; and La Vonne Kaiser, corresponding secretary. SUNSHINE SOCIETY An impressive candlelight initation of all new members, attending the district convention at Flora in October, delivering baskets to needy families at Thanks¬ giving, and running a checkroom at home basketball games kept Sunshiners busy this fall. At Christmas time Sunshiners delivered baskets of toys to needy families and co-sponsored with the Hi-Y a semiformal holiday dance. The Hi-Y and S. S. co-sponsor a dancing class during the winter also. Spring brings the An¬ nual Rose Dance and the May breakfast, at which the incoming officers are in¬ stalled. Proceeds from all S. S. activities go to the Riley Memorial Children’s Hos¬ pital in Indianapolis.
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