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The Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y's first project of the year was its very effective Thanksgiving Day assembly in which Reverend Paul Walter delivered the major portion of the program and Mr. Fogt directed the group singing. The induction of the new members was in the capable hands of Harold Beach. The elec- tion of next year's officers was held during the sixth six weeks period, so that the last few weeks the new ofhcers could take over and have a taste of the responsibility that goes hand in hand with the glory of having their names linked with these titles. The Hi-Y organized a basketball team this year participating in several contests with the Galion Jay-Vees. A tournament for the Hi-Y teams of this district was held at Marion. On February 25, the members of the Hi-Y, G. R., and Blue Tri attended a District Tri- Hi-Y and Hi-Y conference at Marion. The final affair of the year 1951 for the I-Ii-Y was its annual Sweetheart Party held March 16 at the East School Gymnasium. The outstanding event of the evening was the pro- gram presented according to the maxim some- thing old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. The Tigerettes, Miss Sayre, Mr. Jackson and Mrs. Firestone, plus a grand finale kept the guests busy listening to and enjoying the entertainment. TI-IE OFFICERS DALE BONSTEEL President JIM BEECHER Vi cc-P resident NANCY TRACHT Secreta ry-Treasurer THE OFFICERS BILL SHINDLEDECKER President BILL STEWART Vice-President JIM BEECHER Secretary GEORGE ABRAHAIW Treasurer DALE BONSTEEL Chaplain The Math Club The Math Club this year was practically a thing in the abstract. The old members started the club in fine spirits and with ambitious pur- poses for the year including another assembly. Ofhcers were elected, programs planned, and new members inducted. Somehow these plans fell through. Meetings began to lag and about the middle of the year the club was dissolved. This, in brief, is the record of the 1951 Math Club of Galion I-ligh School. Although it d0esn't sound too im- pressive, they did sponsor a dance and con- tributed to various service funds. Better luck next year, folks!
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