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Hi-Y cabinet top row Cleft to rightj J. Boyd Finney, Don Weaver, Arden Treaster, Ronald Moore, Wilbur Kent. Don Zimmerman. Darrell Hosler, 'EH Millerg bottom row Qleft to rightl Max Miller, Loren Harvey, Harrell Guard, Jack Abercrombie, Franklin Mastin, Larry Wills, and Don Widrig. Hi-Y Continues With industrious Program The Beloit Hi-Y club of 1951 and 1952, with 120 members, had a full and industrious program during the school year. The popcorn machine that the club purchased last year has made a good profit. It is one of the main sources of income for the club and it also aids other high school organizations. The five delegates who went to the Model Legislature at Topeka were Jack Abercrombie, George Betz, Harrell Guard, Franklin Mastin, and Don Zimmerman. Arden Treaster went as an official observer. The Reverend LeRoy Bott and the Singing Parsons hadcharge of the Thanksgiving program which was a Joint meeting of the Hi-Y and Y-Teens. Arden Treaster was elected district congressman from the Beloit district at an officer training program conference held in Courtland. The sectional Hi-Y conference was held in Clay Center. 'Contributions from the club were given to CARE, gamp Wood, March of Dimes, Red Cross, and Hospital rxve. ' The financial report of the club comes from contribu- tions from the local businessmen and Y.M.C.A. members, dues from the members, and the different projects carried on by the club. By Ronnie Moore As last year Clyde Hartford was here. . Clyde COUN- seled boys in both the junior and senior H1-Y. He was with the group three days' . The annual watermelon feed was held at the first of the year to welcome in the freshmen and new mem- bers of Hi-Y. The pre-legislative conference, for the Youth and Government program, was held at HaYS-h Princi al s eakers for the club during Y 9 Year Were Tweed Igoss :rho discussed the purpose of the Chamber of Commerce and the Reverend LeRoy Bott who talked on the Lenten season. l Each meeting has had a good P1'0gTam and IS 01191165 with devotions. . The club put fifty dollars in the Federal Savings and Loan Association for the use of future clubs. Jack Abercrombie, president of the club, went 150 Cleveland, Ohio during the summer to attend a Na:t10Y18l Hi-Y congress held every. three years. This YBQI' It WQS held in connection with THE YM..C.A. Centemal anni- versary celebration. . Elach cabinet member headed a commlttee to make bills for the Youth and Government prflgfam- The two Hi-Y sponsors are J. Bvyd Fmneb' and Ed Miller.
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First Row: fleft to rightj Phyllis Struble, Ted Groves, Dorothy Abercrombie, Jack Abercrombie, Barbara Kethcart, Don Widrig, Keith Shamburg, Joyce Jones, Tom Wesselowski, Nadine Black, Robert Harrison. Second Row: Prin. 'E. M. Chestnut, Margaret Donker, Stanley Creitz, Anita Fulhage, Robert Householter, George Betz, Wilbur Kent, Loren Brown, Beverly Churchill, J. Boyd Finney, Third Row: Sandra Koch, Margie Roquet, Marlene Hite, Jim Beardmore, Curtis Maag, Dick Ratcliff, Delmar Briney, Jim Grecian, Kim Remus, Mary Hollaway, Carol Hackett, Joyce Slaven. important Changes Made By Council The student council helped the Pep club to establish a new policy this year at the after-school dances. They restricted these dances to students and their invited guests instead of the previous plan of admitting all students and alumni. The council also collaborated with the Pep club in the general supervision of queen elections and programs. With its thirty members the council has rounded out a busy year. Each class, home room and organization in the school elected a representative for the council. These students, with the aid of the sponsors, help de- cide parts of the school policy. By Helen Young The organization sponsored lyceum programs, sold PGHCIIS, and. cushions, and awarded scholarship letters and pins this year. Several members of the council attended a confer- ence at Concordia, October 11. On February 6, the council was in charge of an all-school party. Officers this year 'were Don Widrig, president, Keith Shambvurg, vice-presidentg Joyce Jones, secretaryg and Barbara Kethcart, treasurer. Phyllis Struble, Robert HZTTISOII, J- B0yd Finney, and Prin. E. M. Chestnut sponsored the council.
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A cabin at Camp Wood, Jack Abercrombie at the Model Legislature in Topeka. Mess Hall and recreation building at Camp Wood. Pictured above left to right are Harrell Guard, Don Zimmerman, Franklin Mastin, Jack Abercrombie, and George Betz at the Model Legislature held in Topeka. Pictured above Junior Clark and Orville Craig, from Law'- 1 renee, at Camp Wood. J. Boyd Finney at Camp Wood. Pictured above left to right are Don Zimmerman, Franklin Mastin, and Harrell Guard at the Model Legislature in Topeka. Snap Slxots Of Hi-Y Actixlities 'za W .1 W ' ' s ' I - 25. pq. i i . ,gli . A ll.e I f If p . ., W V uw V9 Ev. by an . VF lai k .. L' ff 'V . .e g b f it t B. H. S. students pictured above left to right are Gordon Jonesg top, Jerry Mc'Ghay, Leroy Specht, Stanley Creitz, Norman Creitz, Ronnie Brown, and Lowell Hollings- head.
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