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Tlx Capllolldn l Hi-Y Club I'7'F-S'lIIC71f, Douglas Sutterlin Nm-rcfrzry, Donald Riester Vice Prcsidcvzf, R. T. Johnson Asst. Nm'1'vfr11'gf, Cecil Campbell 'I'rf'asurf'r, Albert Hulette The I-Ii-Y Club has just been through one of its most memorable years. It has done much toward the betterment of the students of the school and the welfare of those in need in our community. In the early part of December the Older Boys' Conference was held here, which made it possible for our Club to be the host to youths from every part of Central Ken- tucky. At Thanksgiving and at Christmas the Club collected and distributed food for the needy of this community. It is felt that the Club has done its work satisfactorily and has closed the year with an unmarred record. Page tiftyetive
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Tlx Cdpilolian Girl Reserve Club Prcsidcni, Nancy Gillham Sccrretalry, Emily Settle Vice Prcsidcnt, Florence Fort T1'ca.su1'c1', Ann Jo Turner This Club has taken a prominent part in school activities this year. For the irst time in a number of years this society gave the Basketball boys a banquet at the close of the season, and during the Hi-Y Conference assisted that Club in entertaining the out- of-town boys. At Thanksgiving time baskets were sent to the Salvation Army and at Christmas the girls sang carols. The Girl Reserves donated their services to two drives in the city, the Red Cross and the Forget-me-not Drive for disabled soldiers of the VVorld War. As usual the Bible Study was sponsored in the school with Mrs. Wiley Marshall and Mrs. I. C. Wise as teachers. This year the Club sent five delegates to the Girl Reserve Conference in Lexington at which time a bid was put in for the conference to be held in Frankfort in '32. At this time also Emily Settle was elected to a State oilice, which was quite an honor for our Club. In May the girls gave a Mothers and Daughters Tea which was largely attended and a great success. Page fifty-four
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The Cdpilolian Lp-x Latin Club Consuls, Ma.ry Gillham Qudesfor, Judith Lawson Merle Carter The Latin Club or The Roman Republic was organized by the head of the Latin Department, Miss Elizabeth Smith, in April, 1930. The forty members of the club are divided into four groups which are known as Senators, Friends of the Roman People, the F-Inman people, and the Slaves. The oficers of the S. P. Q. R. are two Consuls, a Quaestor, and Pontifex Maximus. In the consulship of Merle Carter and Mary Gillham we had a most successful year. Judith Lawson, the Quaestor, succeeded in collecting all the taxes this year without carrying out her desperate threat of exiling citizens from the common- wealth. The success of the club is always due to our faithful adviser whose patience, en- thusiasm, and interest in the club have meant so much to the organization. This year members of the club enjoyed many interesting programs, one of which was the initiation cf the seventeen slaves whose ability of receiving a grade of A in Latin admitted them to the club. Pledging allegiance to the S. P. Q. R. flag and proudly wearing the insignia of the republic abiding by the constitution, both citizens and slaves enjoyed bi-monthly meetings of this ancient but modern society. Pups- lilly-six
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