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2825, T Ll lf? F. ii R93 F E.. .ii I .w I .HI I ft it F. rf -.. ii? I A r i Ii N. I i is ri 5. ff sig at I .-I Ye X U I i ZOISI' eg... 1- P -reefefQTI-IE BLUE JAY., . 1. 1, 1- 1 GIRL RESERVE ORGANIZATION Evelyn Moser, President: Luis Graham, Secretaryg Katherine Summers, Carol Cramer, Program Chairman: Miss Campbell, Sponsor: Marian Wilson, Song Leader: Frances Barndt, Publicity Chairmang Pauline Trimble, Social Chairman, Dorothy Leigh Ozenberger, Vice President. and Membership Chairman, Dorotha Scott, Social Service Chairman. The Treasure Chest, our year hook, contained the program outline for each month, We selected theme, Use the Treasures of Life, Don't Store them. Our slogen is, To Face Life Squarelyf' and our purpose, To Find and Give the Best. Unr club is symbolized by the Blue Triangle which represents Body, Mind, and Spirit. Uur activities for the year were: A Get acquainted Party, Recognition Services, Hi-Y, G. R. Box Supper and Halloween Party, G. R. Play, Don't Count Your Chickens, Sponsoring of the K. M. A. Entertainers, Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, Dinner Party and tree for thirty grade school children at Christmas, Christmas carolling, Valentine Chapel Program, Mother- Daughter Banquet, and Installation Services. The Y. W. C. A. is the mother organization of the Girl Reserves. They have cooperated to the fullest extent with us in the past year. In February, they gave a party at the High School Gymnasium for all G. R.'s They also planned a social evening for the carolers upon their return from their canvass of the town. President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Through the Cooperation of the beneficial and enjoyable year. Their Officers are: Mrs. William Thornton members, the cabinet, a ., ' .QL 'i. H. . i5.s..,-s,Aa. H. Mrs. J. l., Haley Miss Slimm Miss Campbell nd our sponsor w lg, 15. e have had a most 13. . qu.
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gig 'S '.r' . Qs, 1 Fifi S, E U E .3 SS, v' ' 55 HI-Y ORGANIZATION gg: it ga r r i .u is 5 Z r 1 hu Qi 1 , r it if a- iw 9 9 X O I Dick Wherry. President: Clyde Masheter, World Brotherhood: Earl Diffenderfer, Publicity Chairman gl and Song Leader: Hatke, Entertainment, Mr. Brown, Sponsor: Harold Gilkerson, Finance and Vice President: Leonard Streit, Social Service: Loren Carpenter, Program Chairman: Merle Diffenderfer, Secretary-Treasurer: Byron Yost, Bible Study. Li L, -.- . I .1 ' HI-Y ' The Sabetha Hi-y was organized in 1922 by Mr. C. A. McKinney. Under his capable leadership the club prospered and became an active organization of the Sabetha High School. .a There are now fifty boys in our organization. .A 3 Again this year. under the direction of Mr. Brown. there was a get acquainted watermelon 5 feast and fun night at the school gym. , The Sabetha club was represented at the State Conference at Topeka by thirteen boys and ,Q three Sponsors. The delegations to this conference were rated according to attendance in ratio li if to the population of the town and class attendance. Manhattan ranked first and Sabetha second. E f I The Father-Son banquet this year was one of the largest attended occasions of its kind that has ever been held. All the boys in High school came with their Fathers: those boys who ' had no Fathers were brought to the banquet by various business men of the city. if .ll 22 Q r 1 Su it Q Q F: ii 2 lui S S S S S S S SS S it xiii: :ff f a?.i2'i.z .-.-ia' A QE'--F-'iz' ff Q31-.ff--W 353
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