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cmsTSsm □□□h eiid goisfs no William Owens, Barton CoUingc, Franci» Weiss, Jack Price, David Updegrove, Clair Davis, James Kemmerer, Fred White Itussell Sutton, Edward Ricci. William Foltz, John Young, Rudolph Koven, Perry Fenatermacher, Joseph Marhefka, Raymond Iticci. Joseph Hegnrty, Archie Haley, Mason William», Earl Stair, William Shipman. Richard Kelly, Donald James William Rlzos, William Scott, Joseph Reese, Harold Grand», William Stackhouse, James Grlfo, Robert Schaffer, Robert Wilson, Charles Staples, Paul Andrews, Benjamin Smith This was an especially active year for the SENIOR Hl-Y. The meetings were held every Thursday evening at the high school. At some of the meetings, several of the teachers in the high school were invited to observe how the meetings and discussions were carried out. The club contributed generously to the Red Cross and to the Red Cross War Fund. The members aided in the Victory Garden Campaign throughout the city by making speeches in the homerooms, advertising the gardens, and giving information concerning them. The sale of name cards to seniors was the biggest money-making project of the club. The Easton Hi-Y shared the sponsorship of the Tri- City Hi-Y Council Dances and also held a dance with the Junior Hi-Y. The club held a few meet- ings with the Senior Girl Reserves and with the Junior Hi-Y, and in- vited the Girl Reserves to attend services with them at many of the local churches on Sundays. At Easton High School the Girl Re- Davld I’pdegrove, Homer Laube, Jack Price Twenty-three
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Walter Krantz, Robert Reese. Joseph Biro, William Francett. William Carew, Mario Constantino Robert MacMillan, Clifford Sandt, Wayne Sloyer, Jesse Boehret, Stanley ZeniKulis. David Boguaky, John Mills. Jack FTeytag, William Learn, Donald Samhamnier, James Carey. George Veronis The EASTON JUNIOR HI-Y is composed of a friendly group of boys whose primary aim is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character.” More concrete objectives are clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sportsmanship, and clean living.” Throughout the year they held weekly meetings and ran the club in a thoroughly democratic manner. The officers were James Carey, presi- dent; Jack Freytag. vice president; Clif- ford Sandt, secretary; Walter Krantz, treasurer; and Mr. Harmon, adviser. Jack Frey tag, James Carey Jesse Boehret. Clifford Sandt, Walter Krantz During the current year the club had several activities. It participated in the State Bible Contest and rated highest among the clubs of Easton, Wilson, and Phil- lipsburg in the State Bible Study of the topic Gateways to Freedom.” It belonged to the Tri-City Hi-Y Council and helped to plan such social functions as the tri-city dance and several joint meetings with the Girl Reserves. The Junior Hi-Y also had a bowling team which played several matches with other clubs. OD GOdOKOE DOCHran Twenty-one
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Finn Brlksen, Hay Plttenger Edward Blackman, Leonard Spidale, Homer i.iube, Mr. Stanton serves and Hi-Y held a joint con- ference which was very success- ful. All the members participated in the statewide Bible Study Con- test on Gateways to Freedom” and also in the State and City Competitive Hating Contests. Since the Hi-Y Southeastern Older Boys’ Conference was held in Easton this year, the boys helped by planning and participating in the programs. Bowling and basketball teams were organized and were undefeated during the entire season. Possibly the most im- portant project was the installation in the library of the careers’ corner room which has been a great aid and service to many of the students. The officers of the club were Finn Eriksen, president; Leonard Spidale, vice president; Ray Pittenger, secretary; Homer Laube, treasurer; Edward Blackman, sergeant-at-arms; and Mr. Stanton, adviser. James Kemmerer, Joseph Hegarty Richard Kelly, Barton Collinge, David Fpdegrove, Donald James, Charles Staples. Mason Williams, William Rlzos, John Young Clair Davis, Jack Price. Edward Blackman z d GoemMns: Donczin Twenty-two
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