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The traditional vivid green sweaters with white emblem symbolize the interests and the activity of the lunior Hi-Y Club. The members are outstanding leaders for practicing high ideals and exhibiting Christian standards of living. The lunior Club cooperated with the two other Hi-Y groups in both meetings and social events. ln September, a large delegation was present at the retreat held each year at Camp Storer. As always the lunior Hi-Y Club was right there on top when it came to giving one oi those every popular sl-:ating parties. This club held their annual skate on October 7 at Memorial Hall, where everyone had a grand tiiiie. Roasts were also held both in the autumn and in the spring at Pearson Parl: where everyone ate and ate, You linow how these boys are anyway, so just imagine how their appetites would be out in the open on a roast. Three members represented the club at the state conference at Springfield. ln addition to this, there was a party held at the Y.M.C.A. with the lunior Friendship Club. The kids all certainly had a swell time there. All three Hi-Y clubs cooperated with each other by bringing to our school the Picadores , a group of talented business men, to raise money tor new band uniforms, by sponsoring the vocational guidance torunis: and by cooperating with all the clubs in the city in order to make the February forums a success. The annual Mothers' and Sons' Banquet was held on May l3. Principal Harold E. Williams, under whose guidance the boys developed and enjoyed a useful program this year, is the adviser tor the club and is assisted by Mr. Kiefer. The oliicers were Williston O'Connell, presidentg Allen Nettertield, vice-president, George l-lagedon, secretary: Bob Houser, treasurer, and lim Warwick, chaplain. How 1 -Gerald Schwartz, Carl l-iulilman, E-Jrl Gillmore, Franl: Campbell, Ai.en Netterlield, Edward Yosses, Max Veitch. Row 2---Charles Elliott, Bob Houser. Chet Sullwald, Mr. lNilliams, Vtfilliston O'Connell, Kenneth Leininiger, Tom Fr-dnl: Row 3fl3ill lfeller, H :rry l-latins ii John Schneider, loe Dick, Ed Flavell, Ralph Cole, Orville Dailey, lr. Row 1 Paul Lafierty, lacl-1 Felkey, Don Faisf, Slmmy Sloan, Harold West, George lfiilteniiiicli, Bolt Geiger Row 2 Bill Scliiiif,-ltz, Carl Weiristock, Howard Men':er, Carl Peters, lvlr. lffeiler, George Haigejon, Howzrd Hill, Bait' liieify. Row 3 -Bc! I'-P Ceiu- lim 11' :rx-ri,-iz, Don l1Vatt, Mr. Smith, Warren Pratt, lack Flodemich, lohn Hernple, Denver Duttey. V ,iff N . , - .QCJ Ki bi 23 as 2, 5 9. -.. e nan . ,Jun 0- 2 - 5- zu. V11 'I Q5 ,f- i QP 'Y . hd -' JUNIOR HI-Y
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