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Ms Ml6‘ Mr. Nightingale, M. Birch, D. V hite, P. Bohning, Ba. Uichela, a. Hamburg. Bpttgm Rgiy: R• D, Simpson, R, Schellinger, IV Jelinek, E• Olson, U% McDonald, Mr. Imes. Inj kcrunL'rxl Lrttrunrv 1'he Hi-Y has completeu another successful year with ueorge Hamburg as presiuent,ir.P.V. lines as sponsor, ana Mr. George Nightingale, assistant sponsor. The club this year liau a membership of sixty-five. Several of the boys will attena Camp Wood at Elmdale, which is located near Emporia, Kansas. To attend Camp V.ooa is considered a high honor to any boy interested in Hi-Y. Some of this year's highlights were the Dis- t trict Conference which was held in Mankato with the purpose of familiarizing the cabinet members with their duties for the year; the State Conference held in Beloit for the North Central Kansas High Schools; ana all the meetings conducted by prominent business men on Vocational Guidance. Trailers was the theme of the Father-Son Banquet held February i:Z at tiie Christian Church. Dr. Jim Chubb v.as the main speaker at the Banquet. President------------George Hamburg Vice President-----Maurice McDonald Secretary-------------Richard Whit4 Treasurer-------------Ralph Michels World 3rotherhood Chr .-Milford Birch Service Chr.---------Walker Jelinek Devotional Chr.—Richard Schellinger Publicity Chr.--------R. D. Simpson Song Leader--------------Earl Olson Music Chr.--------Paul Bohning, Jr. Page twenty-five
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Lite bixsyxmj How: S, Daniels, K, Kindscher, R, Hamburg, J, Dees, D, Elliott, F, Simmons, J, Burkhead, Bottom Bow: Be, Grau, H, Hayes, B, Hiserote, B, DeShazo, D. Eagon, Mi, Plott, V, Gould, Miss Pearson, qi rl rxAe rine President------------Dorothy Eagon Vice President-------Betty DeShazo Secretary-—-----------Minamae Plott Treasurer-- — -—-----Virginia Gould Conference Chr,-------------Rebecca Grau Devotional Chr,---------------Helen Hays Finance Chr,--------------Jean Rees Music Chr,------------------Frances Simmons Program Chr,------------------Betty Hiserote Publicity Chr,------Delores Elliott Service Chr,------Kathryn Kindscher Social Chr,-—---------Joan Burkhead Special Chr,-------------------Rita Hamburg Song Leader——--—-Susanna Daniels lr j i nrirtkAj juxcycrrv The finencial and sociel success of the Girl Reserve club during the school year of 1937 end 1938 was due to the cooperation of tne sponsor, Miss Carol Pearson, the guests, entertainers and speexers, the ceDinet, the Hi-Y club,and the girls in the club. The G. R. year began with a Big Sister move- ment in which the junior and senior girls acted as Big Sisters to their Little Sisters, the freshmen and sophomores. Two big events in cooperation with the Hi-Y club were a Fenners Frolic and a play, Jewels of Chine, direateh by Mr. Nightingale. A Dad-Daughter party toox place March 15 with a program in the auaitorium ana refreshments in the gymnasium. It Pays To Advertise was the theme of the annual Mother-Daughter Benquet, April 19. The year encec with a program planned and cer- Page twenty-four ried out by the next year’s cabinet.
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•bKe iro a Ti. Top Bow: V. Briney, D. Sagon, J5T, Brown, D. Anderson, . Kennedy, B. Maxwell, F. Siwwons, P. Murray, P. McKeage. Bottom Bow: V. Cantrell, D. Elliott, J. Bees, Mi88 Kirtland, E. Zimmerman, M. Twaddell, IT. Colladay. hjoaca Jtrr hum Editor- in-Chief----Delores Elliott Assistant Editor----Elisabeth Murray Sports Editor----------Howard Brown Social Edttor---------Dorothy Eagon Business Manager----Virginia Briney Exchanges-----------Pauline McKeage Typists-------------Frances Simmons and Pauline McKeage Beporters---Virginia Contrail, Earl Olson, Mary Twaddell, Boyce Max-well, David Anderson, Helen Col la-day, Jean Bees, Jeanne McCall, Hal den Kennedy, and Ernest Zimmerman. Sponsor---------------Miss Kirtland txj kxxixLe n, Ice nynedAj Twenty-six years ago the first B. H. S. Life was published in the City of Troy. Its make-up was similar to the present school peper except tTist advertizing was used.The peper was financed by advertizing until 1933. The school board now contributes one-hundred dollars toward the paper, and the rest is raised through the activity ticxet and individual subscriptions. This year is the fifth year Miss Gertrude Kirtland hes sponsored the editing of Trojan Cit-y s sole newspaper. Dorothy Eagon headed the staff the first semester as Editor-in-Chief with four able co-editors, one for each page. The second semester the journalists were successfully led by Delores Elliott. One can truly say that it is a hot day in January and a cold day in August when the Trojan reporters miss any news or scandal. Page twenty-six
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