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046- if! The Hi-Y was first organized in 1929 through the efforts of Mr. Wardle, Bergen County Hi-Y Secretary, in Cliffside Park High School. The purpose of the chapter was to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The High School chapter is afliliated with the Y. M. C. A. The function of the Hi-Y is to be of service to the school and the community. This is done by aiding the Red Cross and by giving Christmas baskets to the needy. This year the Hi-Y boys sold frankfurters and soda at the football games, attended swim nights, and monthly state meetings. They also saw the Army-West Virigina football game. Printed basketball programs were furnished for the games, and they finished their social activities of the season with the semi-formal dance in March. The officers are: President, Harold Hirtg Vice-president, joseph Sieberg Secretary, William Schoenebaumg Treasurer, Fred Van Etteng and Chaplain, james Kelly. The present adviser is Mr. Rupert Reeves, who succeeded Mr. Hayes Gordon this year. U15-Q54 fy The Tri-Hi-Y was founded in 1931 to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, church, and community high standards of Christian living. It was then known as the Co-Y and later the Tri-Y, however, this year the club adopted the name of the national organization. The girls have knitted for the Red Cross and addressed envelopes. They also sold Defense Stamps. The annual trip to West Point was made to see the Army-West Virginia game, and at Christmas a dance was given to beneht the poor. Through the year the members sold pencils with printed football schedules, and candy at basketball games. A boy and girl relations meeting was held with the Hi-Y and a joint meeting of Fort Lee's Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y, also. The annual Friendship Tea for out of town sophomore girls and an assembly program were given. The faculty adviser of the club is Miss Miriam Gardner, Adele Johnston, Presi- dent, jean Alexander, Vice Presidentg Secretary, Norma Patterson, Treasurer, Norma Foley, and Irene Timony, Historian.
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