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E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE 35
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34 E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE PING-PONG CLUB Supervisor - - - Mr. Sim President - - - Margaret Mortimer Starting off with a bang, Room 18 was crowded to capacity the first meeting, but many were disappointed because the club could only admit a limited number. Those who hurried ahead and brought their fees in were assured of finding a place in the club. Dave Ghormley, Barbara Newnham and Bob Jamha found a place for themselves as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Margaret Mortimer was elected unanimously as president. Schedule-makers were Kay Blair, Harry Myskew and Don Morrison. Several new ping-pong sets were purchased and some new bats, which were greatly appreciated by all. We hope that the club will go into full swing next year. HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y motto is “To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character.” With this in mind, the club re-organized in the fall of 1941 with Mr. McGuire as their sponsor. The officers are: President, Tommy Russell; secretary, Harry Myskew; Central Council representatives, Colin Gordon, Hugh Montgomery and Joe Cherniowski. The Hi-Y considers three areas of program—self-betterment, service projects and social programs. They have attempted to follow this closely. Discussions have been held in conjunction with other Hi-Y clubs and in their own meetings on a wide variety of topics. The Hi-Y in the city aided the Chamber of Commerce in the salvage drive. Numerous social functions well attended by Eastwood were held. The members have obtained their sweaters, which you can see them proudly displaying in the hall. Arrangements are now being completed for next year’s club. THE MUSIC PARADE —Continued from Page SO This program was highly praised by the city musical supervisor, Mr. Eagleson. Thanks go to Miss Harris for her grand work in organizing and conducting the musical show. As a small token of their appreciation, the music pupils presented Miss Harris with a large bouquet of spring flowers.
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