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THE LAMBKIN Fifth Row-lilznrch, XVhite, Dyekman, Goss, Messerschmitt. Damke. Larimer. Mr. 'Blevins I+'oni'th llow--Yarra. Turner, Montanyv, A. Lewis. Piper. Longman, Moore. Buell, lliildell 'I'hird Row-llzilurlierty, Rutledge. Taylor, Shultz, Hughes. Mikel, l'owz1n, l-'orsytlw Soi-onfl limv-Stephens, Ugilvy, VVhitney. Richards, A. Goodwin, Laine, Davis First How-lieisur, Alidredge, Mclknelly, S. Goodwin, Cook. ii, In-wis HI-Y Officers President ...................... Robert Whitney First Vice President ............... Wilbur White Second Vice President ................ Robert Lewis Secretary--. ....................... Castle Reiser Treasurer .e...................... Sidney Cowan Sponsor ........-.................. Mr. Blevins To foster Christianity and to become true Christian young men are the aims and desires of every Hi-Y member. The Hi-Y has completed another successful year under the leadership of Coach Blevins. At the regular supper meetings, which were held every Monday night, questions of vital interest were discussed. This year Hi-Y took a trip around the world on the Graf-Zeppelin. Speakers were invited to help the club study each country. Coach Scott led the club in ten weeks of Bible study. A cup given to the club which had the highest average in an examination on Bible study was won last year for the third time in succession and is now a permanent possession of the Fort Collins Hi-Y. Besides the regular Monday night suppers the members of Hi-Y have had a Father and Son Banquet, a supper for their mothers, and a banquet and a picnic to which they invited their girl friends. Representatives of the various state Hi-Y clubs were sent to Denver to attend the State Council. Tom Turner represented Fort Collins. Let us think less of men and more of God. I V II 'l'lX'l'lN'I'Y
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THE LAMBKIN -i--1f- 4 - 1 -:iff A , -X, x - , Round Table is divided into various chapters, with a sponsor at the head of each chapter. These divisions are made for the purpose of dis- cussing different topics, such as: fashions, interior decorating, nature study,vocations,1iterature, music, and etiquette. Each girl becomes a member of the chapter in which she is most interested. There are two meetings of the club each month. Each individual chapter meets once, and the club as a whole meets once. Besides these regular meetings, this organization has two picnics, a Christmas party, a girls' track meet, and a Mothers' Day program. Along with its other duties, Round Table also does some Charity work. It takes charge of the Thanksgiving and Christmas offerings which are collected for the poor. Mr. l.:im:rlon, Slllllil Th-0 first stcp to grcaltness is to be honest. l'.VllC NTYl'I'll I N
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THE LAMBKIN ldourlh lhnv-Mutliews, Akin, lklnlcouronm-. Gibbs, lX14-Phillips Third liUVV-UI'llllL', Blake, Kemp, llaxlon N-voml How--4'hris1m:in. Nm-iglilwors, Mr. lvlclieown. Mr. Ushorm-, lizimptnn First Now -Pitts, Greenacrc, Murray, Freuso, Miller, Wilson JUNIOR HI-Y Oflicers President Hv....... ........... D elbert Murray Vice President .................... Warner Miller Secretary ..................... James Greenacre Treasurer ........... Keith Wilson, Donald Frease Social Chairman .............. George McPhillips Membership Chairman ...... Gillette Malcouronne Sponsor ................e......... Mr. McKeown In connection with the Hi-Y club, the Junior Hi-Y was organized under the direction of Mr. McKeown. The membership of this organiza- tion is open to all freshmen and sophomore boys who are interested in following the work which is undertaken by the club. The Junior Hi-Y, which is now in its second year of existence, has improved greatly in the character of its work this year. Regular meetings of the club are held every Tuesday night, and once a month the meeting is in the form of a supper meeting. The program this year consisted of discussions by the members of the club on questions of Christian life and social problems. Other forms of entertainment have included a banquet and a picnic. The organization has not yet decided whether membership in the Junior Hi-Y will end with the promotion of a boy to the Junior Class of High School, when he will be eligible but will not automatically become a member of the Senior Hi-Y club. Thr mighty hopes that make us men. l',XllI'I 'l'XYI1IN'l'Y -UNI
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