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PLUTONIAN 1949 Hi-Y t'Hi-Y is a boy's way of saying 'tHigh School Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, the Hi standing for High School and the Y for the Y. M. C. A. As a matter of fact, the Hi-Y Club is simply the Young Men's Christian Association at work with high school boys. With their purpose f To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christain.,character J in mind, the local organiza- tion experienced a successful year with meetings once every two Thursday activity period. weeks during the Mr. G. L. Aylsworth and Mr. Louis Breeden were sponsors for the local group, and officers for the 1948-49 school year were: President Vice-President .... ,, ...... Chaplain .........,.. Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... Reporter .....,....,...,..,....,...,,....,.....,.,.... The year's activities included an Easte the Tri-Hi-Y, and various informal meetings. r convocation, a jo Frankie Leonard, Keith Brown. George Bullington Robert Lane Tommy Owen Keith Brown Frank Leonard Don Harris int initiation With Second row: James Potts, Russell Wiggs, David Lawson, Don Harris, Paul Oswald, Joe Andrew, Fred Goldman, Wayne Zimmerman, Clisten Corbett, Bob Gold- man, Mr. Alysworth. Third row: Muriel Freeman, Fred Wesemann, Jerry Kerns, Jack Tarr, Bill Fliekner, Joe Belcher, Zane Wininger. jxfdi PAGE TWENTY FIVE Seated, left to right: George Burch, Tommy Owen, Robert Lane, George Bullingtonwy
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PLUTONIAN 1949 -of Seated, left to right: Mrs. Pershing, Ilene Smith, Martha Sue Harrison, Norma Carter, Norma Ann Denbo, Ann Wininger. Standing, left to right: Opal Lea Weikert, Joan Kearby, Bonnie Jo Qualkinbush, Pat Pinnick, Norma Faye Kerby, Ruth Curtis, June Mills, Colleen Crowder, Marilyn Moore, Shirley Marshall, Joanne Dougherty, Verla Flick, Bunny Mitchell, Sue McCarty, Connie Jo Gruber, Norma Jean Kellams. Tri-Hi-Y In carrying out its objective: to seek, to find, to share, Tri-Hi-Y has completed a busy and prosperous year. f Twelve new members were taken in, making the total number twenty-three. For these girls there was a joint candle-light initiation with Hi-Y. Delegates from our group attended the district conference at Orleans and learned much from the discussions of the theme, It's Your Life. Besides group me ings at the homes of several of its members, Tri-Hi-Y co-sponsored a spring party w' Hi-Y. The sponsor was Mrs. A. E. Pershingg Norma Carter, presidentg Martha Sue Harrison, vice- president, Ilene Smith, secretary, Norma Denbo, treasurerg Ann Wininger, reporter, Dorothy Speedy, chaplain. With the climax of this year the remainingundergraduates of Tri-Hi-Y look forward to a new year that will be completely filled with their tasks of self improvement, Christain fellowship, and United Service. 4.5K -f PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
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PLUTONIAN 1949 'wr ,..,.1-Q4 f ' 1. H . f , - t B 'tta Kerns Dona Mayhugh Helen Tillery, Jean Hooten, First row, left to righ : onni ' , , Sally Steinkamp, Jean Thacker, Mary Cox, and Miss Streeter. Second row: Bonnie Jones, Eva Flo Elkins, Connie Gruber, Frances Fritsche, Jane Simmons, Joan Gaynor, Marilyn Moore, Hilda Jo Kearby, Joanne Dougherty, and Mary Jane Cave. Third row: Lcla DeWitt, Shirley Leonard, Betty Clark, Eileen Brown, Marjorie ison, Sue Walters, Juanita Leonard, Rena Jackson, Norma Carter, Bonnie Harr Qualkinbush, and Barbara Drake. Girls Athletic Association The G. A. A., under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Streeter and the leader- ship of Bonnie Jo Qualkinbush, ipresidentg Marilyn Moore, vice-president, Norma t r secretary' Jane Simmons treasurerg Sue Walters, recorder, and Ruth Toliver, Car e , , . reporter has enjoyed a profitable and fun-packed year with skating parties, banquets, and a highly successful basketball team. Jane Simmons, Frances Fritsche, and Marilyn Moore, high-point members in the year's activities, were awarded sweaters, While five seniors, Bonnie Jo Qualkinbush, Carter, Jean Thacker, and Mary Cox were presented with asketball charms in recognition of their active attendance and loyal support. Ruth Esther Toliver, Norma silver b Y, , PAGE 'YWENTY SIX
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