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infeather Throughout the school year the Ptnfeather Llub has renewed books and plaxs exchanged creattte wrtttng and furthered the efforts of the members tn that field One of ttsgold stars was acqutred when tt sponsored the all school Spell mg contest Nltntbers ltfl to rtght Fteltn Stmntons Betty Ihlltngtr Pttrtctt Perry lVanttaIour1tne studtntcoun ctl representative Irene ltelke Blendena Beathe Daxtd Iowe Patty Lehman Btll Nh! Jfnn prestdent Margaret Brtgg VICE pre tdtnt ,link Rtnerson Norma Jem Ball K c rdon Baugh secretary ln Asurer NI:-.s Dorts Pngholm sponsor Debate D hate ts a semester subject taught and toathed bt Vlr Adrun lhtvson Its mem bers tncludt standtnq he-nneth Ptrtrtdqe llavtd lone Mr lltwson I lmer Feuerborn lo d mn Ba tqh Seated lack I aslex Nlormt Iutz Bernard Doughertt Marlowe Ixtnkade Pattt Iehman Dattd Lowe was the ftrst team alternate Durtng the course of the past tear the debate team vtent on sex en trtps tncludtng tht dtstrxct debate tourna mvtt held tn Hutchtnson 'I hese tt ere to 'ialtna W elltng ton Wakeenx Topeka Hats and the Arkansas Lttv Speech Instttute The htghspot ot the tear was the tropht for Dodge Cm tted mth VVtchtta North for fourth place On the other trtps the Dodge debaters won ftfteen out of tvx enty SIX ..- Abou tmturtdt th ftr t squad tn lttdtnq Nh- Dawson sponsor Bernard lloughertx Jack Laslu Pattx Iehman Norma I utl it A 6, . .A , 1 1 K -1 v4 Y M a , I u z j z ', ,A ' ' h- - X 5 v L' ' 4' ' ' . . '. 2. ','C.' 5 5 T. 1 ' . 'Y , I. k -. second place won at Salina. In the district tournament A A- r ' ' ' ' 5 ' . n I' i I 572' 4' . 'isa Q t s ' Q .N I a Thx. It , i 1 V N if l'1 t,.. I.',?'.. 1 4 v .IHA YA T 1 -4 f' - ' 'Iii'-i.I'x' ' ..:'. .17,
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lh ..... 'l'o create, maintain, and extend throughout the school ian Charat'ter -with this purpose in mind, the local H1-Y entertainment and service. lfnder the leadership of Clifford Crane, president, the With jess Nlvliee as social Chairman no one had any douht Hi-Y ---outlet for energy lnterested glanres on the part of yhese lli-Y hors are directed toward a lefleral man, :i speaker on the reg- ular srhedule, The movie Camera was familiar src-nery' in llifY all year. Pic' ture shows were featured as a year's project. and community high standards of Christ- completes one ot lla finest programs of Hi-Y carried on a full year of activities, that there would he plenty to eat, lion Myer anti l'hiI Young sa v that the finanvial standinls ot theorganization wereupto par. ,lark Lasley, program uhairm in, was kept busy preparing entertainment tor the hi-m vnthlx meetings. lintertainment for the meeting was ot various sorts. Two times the cluh opened its doors to the student hody s A during a meeting tor a visual program on education and lor a musical hy' the Knights of Rhythm. 'l'he local lli-Y was host to one hundred and fifty sponsors and memhers at a tall district offivers' training conterence. This was the largest meeting ot its kind in years, Mr. Wilbur Miller, head sponsor, Mr. l.awrent'e Stantow and Mr. Charles Varvel comprise the faculty' advisors tor the group, iv ' E I I' 5, e Ili-Y cabinet invludvs from left to right: jim llnglvs, Don Nfver, ,liek Rvnsrson, .lauk l.ztslt-v. Cliff Crane. president, limil Goldsherry. lrvul Lt-rnbright, l'hil Young, Lee l'lradtlot'k, Mr. Wilhur Miller. sponsor, It ss Mcliee, ,Iinuny King, and Hill Lopp. 46. Y' ll' 7' 'nv 1-
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