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Hi-Y Club OFFICERS: President, Henry C. Tolley: Vice-President, William Kraybillg Secretary- Treasurer, Charles Fadeleyg Acting Secretary-Treasurer, Gordon Billheimer. FACULTY ADVISER: Mr. Charles Hopkins. CLUB ROLL: J. Skaggs, S. Nicastro, R. Miller, J. Nunley, J. Holmes, R. Stahl, C. Frazier, J. McMillion, W. Bond, H. Stahl, J . Hunley, R. Stowers, W. Summers, V. Wrightson, E. Hall C. Stallard, W. Absalom, T. J. Morrison, E. Vickers, R. McClellan, R. Fields, E. Mussetto. ORGANIZATION: In 1933 the Montgomery Hi-Y Club was first organized. Since that time it has become one of the outstanding organizations in Montgomery High School. PURPOSE: The purpose of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community high standards of Christian character. MEMBERSHIP: Any young man student of the upper three classes in high school who subscribes to the stated purpose of this organization, and is accepted by a vote of the club is accepted for membership. PLATFORM: The platform is Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. It was in this second plank that the Hi-Y basketball team, which enjoyed a very successful season, made such fine achievements. The main event of the year was the I-Ii-Y Bowery Dance, which proved to be a very successful affair. gi.- :L Page Forty- one
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Sophomore Girl Reserves OFFICERS: President, Jo Ann Rader, Vice-President, Mary Jane Harrington, Secretary, Betty Paynterg Treasurer, Evelyn Russellg Publicity Superintendent, Frances Lee Matheny. FACULTY ADVISER: Mis Harriet Skaggs. In 1931 because of the crowded conditions of the Senior Girl Reserves whose sponsor was Mrs. Wilkinson, -it was decided to organize a younger club. The result of this organiza- tion was The Sophomore Girl Reserves, whose first sponsor was Miss Mary Baxter Cun- ningham. This club now draws its members from the Freshman and Sophomore classes. The membexship is by invitation only. The club is a member of the National Y. W. C. A. In the fall of 1935 Miss Harriet Skaggs was appointed sponsor of the organization and is still holding this office, CLUB ROLL: N. Anderson, M. J. Bond, J. Corbitt, E. Dent, V, Dupey, P. Durrett, R. Dorsey, J. Edwards, R. A. Ferrell, R. Grimes, M. J. Harrington, M. Harmon, J. Hubbard, B. Kirby, Z. Kandel, M. Mauiri, F. L. Matheny, R. Milem, B. Newton, B. Paynter, G. Peck, B. Pollock, V. Peebles, S. Pannucci, R. Phalen, J. A. Rader, E. Russell, B. Robbins, A. Ratcliffe, J. Sherwsbury, M. Shelton, J. Tabit, T. Tabift, M. A. Vanden Heurk, P. G. Young. Page Forty : L
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l Science Club OFFICERS: President, Bob Yeager, Vice-President, Alline Kingg Secretary, Katherine Alapicg Treasurer, Edward Vining. FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Ruth St. Clair. CLUB ROLL: K. Alapic, M. Blake, A. Breeden, A. Eads, B. Hanna, V. Hensley, D. Kincaid, G. Kincaid, V. Kincaid, A. King, H. Phelps, M, Richmond, D. Tingley, E. Vining, B. Yeager. The West Virginia Junior Academy of Science is a state-wide organization of high school students interested in science. It is sponsored by the West Virginia Academy of Science, and holds its annual state convention in conjunction with this organization. Keith Lyons of Charleston High School is the state president. The Bell Chapter of Montgomery High School was named in honor of Mr. Raymond Bell, who was its first sponsor. At the present time there are fifteen active members. During the year the members have studied the classification of moths and butterflies, the developing of pictures, and the processes involved in making ice cream. Just now they are planning to do some scientific finger printing with the aid of the local state police. Page Forty-two , N
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