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We too are here to Serve First ruw: Slllfsird. 15.: Hagvman. WK: Phillipa. R.: Hlllrhings. C. He-L'und row: Graham. C.: Graham. 8.: Comer. W1; 3101011, 11: Gilliam. J.; McCarth. E: Humphn-y. J.; Boggs. 1.; Mavkr'y, U: Hahn C. Third rmv: Winn. JV; Smith. ll: Mr. Bvrkt'r; Schaffvr. 3,: Hchrt'im'r, D ;;To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character,, is the purpose of the newly organized club at Glendale. The Tri-Hi-Y assisted in the impressive induction of new members: held at the Glendale Methodist Church on Sunday. January 23, Presidrnrh-EDD I F. MaCCA RTEY Arll'l'serv- 31 R. BECKER
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.w. First row: Mackey. 3.; Cuurla. C.: Ahimll, WV: Sandvrs. F.: Run. 0,: Shaw. KA; Hogg. C.: White. P.: Miss Yvagcr; McFarland. 13.; Muihe-rt. 52; Fries. S. Svmml rmv: LG-vf'zvhl. B; Crubt-r, N.: Buckmasler. D. Ours is a Service Club Following the induction of new members, Tri-Hi-Y has unitori work and play to fulfill its slogan of pure thoughts, pure words. and pure actions. The Tri-Hi-Y has presented the Thanksgiving and Christ- mas programs. Members have sold stationery, helped 0r- ganize the Muscular Dystrophy campaign in Glendale, and sponsored a peanut sale. They enjoyed programs in which they learned to make artificial flowers and to wrap gift packages more effectiveiy. This club was highly responsible for the organization of a Hi-Y Club in Glendale, and in April, combined with this Club to present the traditional Easter Program. W'rapping presents at Chrishnas far tlw needy children.
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Better Speaking 13 Our Goal After being granted a charter for the N.F.L. in the Spring of 1954-, only four members remained for the year of 155. Following many weeks of hard work the Society was again active by the initiation of many new members This organization is actiVB in all state, district, league7 and invitational tournaments both in debate and speech contests. The organization finances all trips made by the contestants to such tournaments by presenting plays and programs throughout the year. Although a comparatively new organization in the school, it has received national recognition in forensics. Seated: Mrs. Nicholas; Humphrey, J.. President; Boggs, J.. Secre'tary-Treasurer: Boggs, E. Standing: Creed. E.; Noland, L; Showers. 1.; Leroy. W.; Molenh Dh; Rickrrson. T.; Bryant. K.; Hageman, W,; McEvoy. 11.. Vice President; Kolhinsky. 1.: Fries. 3.; Phillips. L.; Smith. Y,; Carman. C. National Forensic League
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