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Jr. Hi-Y members enjoy entertaining speeches during a meeting. Officers of Jr. Hi-Y are: T. Shafer, sgt. at arms; D. Cattell sec), D Heupel, chs. Wiley, treas.; J. Michael, pres.; D. Gilliland, v. pres. To create, maintain, and send through home, school, andcommunity high standards S : of a Christian character is the purpose of ship, Integrity thew | ewe emUnCe tat hes directions OlesVi1. Mahnesmith and Mr. Ketch. The Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Ewing and Mr. Steward, held record hops and co- Hi-Y members watch the film Going Steady. sponsored a semi-formal in the spring. ee Officers of Hi-Y are: R. Cutler, pres.; T. Hoffman, sec.; P. Hunter, treas.; E. Myers, sgt. at arms; S. Boice, v. preeemtesalley, ch. 29
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Sue Ann Likens and Rosie Heitz look through the samples of Christmas cards sold by Blue Triangle. Selling Christmas cards and candles was the main project of the Blue Triangle. Freshman initiation, the Mother- Daughter tea, and the semi-formal were a few of the events that made this an active year under the direction of Miss Eldridge and Mrs. Hall. An Old-Time Bazaar , spring initia- tion, anda semi-formal were the main activities of the Y-Teens, sponsored by Miss Clem and Mrs. Lewis. Y-Teen officers are: M. Carper, treas.; N, Tullis, welfare-service; D. Capin, v. pres.; M. Lung, song; L. Freeman, program; L. Conkle, sec.; C. Brechbill, pres. Blue Triangle officers are: L. Bartles, pres.; R. Craw- cock, v. pres.; F. Cleland, sec.; C. McIntosh, treas. Y-Teens work on a booth for the annual bazaar. 28
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Ain s sae wee i = if | porintt ‘ervey Officers of the Pep Club are: L. Conkle, v. pres.; M. Carper, pres.; K. Finn, sec.-treas.; S. Tuttle, J. DePew, sgt. at arms; D. Dielh, Tepe Football and Basketball Homecoming, Senior night, and Dad's night were the main projects of the Pep Club; To help create school spirit, the club held pep ses- sions and tried to cheer well at every game. At tournament time, the club sponsored dec- oration of the halls. Under the direction of Miss Croweand Mr. McCullum, the cheerleaders taught many new and spirited yells. Maroon jumpers and white blouses were the outfits which the girls wore at all home games. Girls Show Enthusiasm and Loyalty Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar--all for Garrett stand up and holler , yell the Pep Club members.
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