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he Hughes Hi-Y is'a group of thirty junior and senior boys of high scholastic r a n k i n g who have bound themselves to- gether to try to put into practice the purpose to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and community high stand- ards of Christian charac- ter. The W'ednesday eve- ning meetings at tl1e Im- manuel P r e s b y t e r i a n Church include speakers, banquets, and open discus- sions. The Hughes Hi-Y joins with other chapters of the club in conferences and varied social and ath- letic activities. OFFICERS OF I-II-Y-Standing: Treas. Kamie Kammererg Sec'y. Don Ballg V.-Pres. Bob Munz. Sealed: Advisor Mr. Langg Pres. joe Lyle. HUCHES HI-Y AND GIRL RESERVES '91 4' .y M1 OFFICERS OF GIRL RESERVES-Second Row: Exec. Comm.: Virginia Plough, Norma McDer- mott, Jeanne Neel, Nancy Lay, Phyllis Wfoellner, Ruth Heinlerling. First Row: Sec'y. Patty Mar- ting V.-Pres. Ruth Meyerg Pres. janet johng 'I'reas. Betty Mauch. Page 17 T!
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rominent among H. S. O. groups is the Hon- or League, made up of all the senior girls under lhe sponsorship of Miss M. Julia Bentley for the ad- vancement of friendship, honor and the spirit of co- operation in the school. Their activities begin with a Little Sister party, each senior girl receives a fresh- man girl as a 'iLittle Sis- ter to befriend, guide, and inspire. One of the high- lights of the year was the Christmas Party which Mrs. Santa Claus attended. Later Miss Fox showed her col- ored pictures of the Na- tional Parks. OFFICERS OF HONOR LEAGUE-Second Row: V.-Pres. Fauniel Rinng Exec. Com. Bette Shope, Marilyn Simmons, Olga Garvin, Bonnie Zachary. fNot in picture, Stephanie Brezowskij. First Row: Sec'y. Mary Motzg Pres. Dorothy Schwarmg Treas. Marian Ruebel. H. S. O. INCLUDES HONOR LEACUE, OFFICERS OF HUGHES CLUB-Row 2: Advisor, Mr. Havlovicg Treas. Kamie Kammererg Corresponding Sec'y. Joe Lyleg Program Chairman Bill Vaughn. Row l: Pres. Don Ballg V.-Pres. Bob Munzg Attendance Chairman Paul Roppg Recording Sec'y. Charles Murray: 'HUC-HES CLUB, o promote good fellow- ship and high stand- ards a m o n g seniors and underclassmenu is the aim of Hughes Club, spon- sored by Gus Havolic. Don Ball is president of the group which meets each Friday at Hughes, usually having a speaker to address the members. The club has had many activities such as a dinner for our new prin- cipal, Mr. Ottermann, and movies in the auditorium after school. The Club is responsible lor useful gifts to the school, some of which are the public ad- dress system, the office signs, and this year a new motion picture screen in the audi- torium. Page 16
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