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r I I i I l I l HI-Y A71!Ifh01' Wai' L'017lfJIL'ff'l1I -fllldli Hi-Y has nuufc ,qreat st1'iz1f's.' What would hajlpwz Io our l11 1uila'e1'r'fl S01l1h0llZ01'C' if our Hi-Y bow Jia' nm' gc! lwim in line, help him bc- CGIIIE tlFLl1l!lil1fC'Il' wifb ffm xribool? The club this year undertook to present to the sophomore boys programs to im- prove their personality . . . Junior Hi-Y assemblies were based on social relationship and religion . . . occupations were the main topics of the senior boys since they are faced with the problem of a future vocation. 1942,' was a venturesomc, victorious year for the three Hi-Y clubs filled with activity, excitement, social fellowship-picnics . . . hayrack rides . . . and fun-nights at the Y. M. C. A.-sponsoring Girl Reserve-Hi-Y play and Carnivalita-preparing and delivering Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the needy. Here's to the Hi-Y, and may its members always be true by promoting higher standards and ideals among the boys of our school! Pwsideuzi ,,,.,,,,,, Vice-PI'esiJc11i Sc'crefa1'y ,,,,,, Trcfuszmfr L Sjmnsor 7 OFFICERS OF THE HI-Y Senior Junior XHRGIL HURT Prcsiflcnf ,,,,,,t, 7 BILL WOLIYE Vice-Plvsizffffzf HUMPHREY LEWIS Svcrefm'y BOB BRIER T!'UHS1ll'l'l' L JOHN R. WII.LIAMS Sjnomor Sophomore President , ,,,,,,,,t,, ,,,,,, B OB DONNELLAN Vice-Prcsirlv11t , , tt,t,, CARL KNOUSE Sf'Cl'f'fl1l'J' . ,,,v 7 ,,,, JACK ATHERTON Tl'Ull57l1'CI' .,., RONALD MERWIN Sjzonsor ,.,. ,. ..,.. ALFRED SMITH JACK AMES DALE ALDRIIJGE EARL GADBERY ToM HURST HERBERT JAMES Sz'L'r'nteer1
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T011 Vow-Rees, Day, Bratton, Pyle, Gadbery, Warner, Morris, Wiggans, Maxwell Sfmmf mu'-McCoy, French, Donelson, Wells, Marsh, Honeyman, White, Stcg, Blanchot Firxl ron'-Rntlike, Louis, Green, Graves, Lloyd, Bain, Macomber, MacFarlane Student Council OFFICERS Prcsiflcmf , .,,,,..,,,..., HELEN GRAVES Vice-President ..., VIRGIL HURT Sc'c'rchu'y ....... HAZEI, LLOYD Tl'FdS7ll'l'V ,,,. ,,,,. B . J. GREEN A fiffb .w1ccex.vf11l year rrnrfijnlefcfl. ami' the Sf1l!I'C'77f C01111ri1 has mmle bisfory in our school! Taking the leading part in the school activities, the council un- dertook the sale of defense stamps and bonds . . . promoted all school parties and the work of defense clubsg but the highlight of the coun- cil's achievements came on March 27 and 28, when it was host to the Kansas Federation of Student Councils. How were they organized? Backed by thirty-two members, in- cluding four officers and representatives from twenty-five home rooms, they held regular meetings on alternate weeks and special meet- ings whenever necessary. The principal, the girls' counselor, two fac- ulty members elected by the council, two selected by the principal, acted as advisors. Sixteen
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First row-Publicity Committee, Social Committee Sffonzl rou'-Membership Committee, World Fellowship Committee Girl Reserves OFFICERS Prvsitlrazf ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,t.,,,,,,. ,,.,.t, , .,,,. C A R Rin ARNOLD Vice-Prcxiflcizf ,.... ,,,, K ATHLEEN CANNON SC'C1'6'f!l7'j,' ,t,.t,... ..,. CAROL BRONSEMA Tifraszziw' .,,, , ,,,,,.,. .. ,, ,,,, , XVINIFRED LOUIS All girls at Emporia High have the opportunity of belonging to the largest girls' organization of the school. Completely democratic, the G. R. finished another year with increased interest and many ac- complishments to its credit . . . Remember the Mid-Winter Confer- ence in October and the Salina, Wichita, Emporia Inter-City Con- ference in February? . . . the Stag dances and what a hit with the students they made . . . S100 defense bond that was purchased in order to help defend our country . . . annual heart sister week and the new acquaintances made . . . the annual Parent-Daughter program held in May . . . the money making projects-magazine sales, the Carnivalita -the G. R.-Hi-Y benefit play . . . the joy found at Thanksgiving time after distributing baskets of food to the needy? Eigbz'L'z'11
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