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ffemos-from 1 1' A Q 1 . ,. .. Lv..-X.:.xw, .Nm 'gl 3 .., ' '. U as.: HI.-Y President ............... .......A... G e01'g9 Pyle Vice-President ..... ............ S arnuel Clark Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,, .Q,.,..... R ichard Downs Treasurer .,...........,....,,,.............,........................... Hunter Boggs Adviser -,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,.,.,....,,,Y.... Mr. Phillips The Hi-Y Club of Morgantown was established on November 2, 1928. The first members were George Pyle, Charles Van Voorhis, Hunter Boggs, Samuel Clark, Luttrell Maclin, John Havener, Richard Downs, Donald Lough, Robert Woodhull, Junior Kelly, Gail Phillips, Gerald Llewellyn, and Edward Jenkens. The club selected Mr. Lowe as its first sponsor. He served for several months, and then Mr. Phillips replaced him. The Hi-Y Club is a National organization of high school boys, affili- ated through the Y. M. C. A., to maintain the principles of clean living, good sportsmanship, and to raise the scholarship standards of the school. Regular meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of every month, but extra meetings may be called by the president at any time. This last semester several students were voted into this organization. They are as follows: David French, DeWitt White, Harry King, John H. Morris, Harold Shurtz, Glenn Ashworth, Warren Smith. At the pres- ent time there is a movement on foot to raise money for the state fund by acting out two one-act plays. The outlook for the future is very bright. '.r!fQ'r' ifliflll f'!'.Qfrl. .f . 'ni Page one hundred 'nine my
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