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HICJH IDEALS, CHRISTIAN CHARACTER High ideals, Christian character fused together like the emblem below are the Hi-Y and G. R. clubs. The purposes ot' the organizations are similar. High ideals such as clean living and Christian char- acter are common to both clubs. From district conferences and their summer camp, Camp Wood, the clubs form a connection with sponsors in which they learn the values ol' Christian stand- ards and strive to base their club on those principles. Their congenialty is proved by their joint meetings. By the combined efforts of the clubs the first social, the Halloween masquerade party, met with success. The Christmas Spirit was recognized by the presentation of the White Christmas Pro- gram. Something different as a social, sponsored by the Hi-Y club, was a Sweet- heart party held in observance of Valen- tine's Day. Each cluo climaxed a success- ful year with a banquet held in honor of their parents. The pictures shown here reading down are upper left: West View oi mess hall at Camp Wood: south side of mess hall: div- ing tower at Camp Wood: Richard Schel- linger, Hi-Y President, Paul Bohning, Jr.: special chairman: Bob Beeler, song leader: right column reading down, Paul Bohning, Jr.: cabin at Camp Wood: Margaret Col- lins, G. R. song leader and Phyllis Sim- mons, pianist: Mr. Stapp and Mr. Finney Hi-Y sponsors: Genesie Howard and Aud- rey Laff, advertising G. R. - Hi-Y Hallo- we'en Party. 'N rl! M-vw A' .avi '1 F: ,Q f, In 5 i f'
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fix Q. R. CABINET S FIRST ROW: Phyllis Simmons, Charlotte Miller, Margaret Collins, Elizabeth Keeley Rita Hamburg, Lila Treaster, Mildred McElwain, Betty Lee Lenington. SECOND ROW: Ruth Vetter, Phyllis Drinkern, Katherine Kindscher, Miss Carol Pearson, Jeanne Deshler, Betty Sue Kindscher, Alberta Miller. ru-u CABINET n r- 0-'-vwv' can-rnwuis ,wth , FIRST ROW: Mr. Stapp, Earl Shurtz, Mr. Finney, Paul Bohning, Edwin Cooke, Melvin Burkhead. SECOND ROW: R. D. Simpson, Jimmy Jones, Lorraine Chestnut, Robert Beeler Richard Schellinger, Hardin Houghton, Scott Jaggar. Page 16
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BE ST 'NEAPOLIS E 3 lg P 4 . lb? 11 SCHOOL LIFE IN PRINT X BELOIT, KANSAS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1939 remiss, Ano Posrsns FEATURE cotokrut ELECTIONl S t. ep irs 1 ' v :PINNEY AND STAPP HLL ' at Saljfi Hfdf FH' to Refflfsl VACANCIES lN FACULTY Sept or Vice-President -- - r Class. A New I '5 on to Decide' lBoyd Finney cho of the blare Ofiand and the roar of lastlchevr' aizn speeches li' st night, thc to e r. s et: b Beele Bob If Bohniri. ed ra 2 L' 'lr 1 5 W ' at -' + Ez ' esiden.. fi? ' 45 st minute surer. won o other Candi astin was the J thi an in resida race no candid. a th ree vott unopposed for S st in this year's elec-l assed any yet exper- jority. ln this cas will be held be- hifzhest, Xernon. James Hyde. Ile-ttf in the 1 and Tneda of . ' . 552292321 ,gg 'c won the only E C the- freshman with Phill and Betty A y-treasurer Kenneth the all school elec of the Student Melvin Burkhead. a race for secretary. of the presenta- in the senior wr lfaculty member, this ye' l , , mat' - K ' ' - - . ' ' . of we Q U. - I. - WY 'xoY'W4C3X'2'oAaqnI- ' ' limi ' . ' ' ' . S60 Yi 9 ll? gl ox, ,gen Y- ,Agn .9 aff C0 X.1x8Il?J5tx0 -,.QXxe,xL9 A..-Qt' qogoqm Sade V3 ' ti -xx X1 ' vi svolcoevo we .-'qqsefaog GOI' aiu CNY -96 59 Q2-All ees eww xo! .- QLCXXQXX eve I , -Xdevq I I. G . 1 YxeQ0xgv1eo?rZe, Q30 , . aff' ef' . xoilexd 'il s hear, bowl with the melting pot of you would wonder what could give rise to that ro- bust and fragrant stench, but you would not be in darkness long if glimpsed Bert's bosom friend. aroma of the school board's sometimes invades our portals, but we prefer the homely strength of a small, blackened pipe. I cannot Pgffgomthis link in the us to the school 6 6 X 500 qi- .,- ,QQ Q0
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