High School of Charleston - Charlestonian Yearbook (Charleston, SC)

 - Class of 1956

Page 174 of 284

 

High School of Charleston - Charlestonian Yearbook (Charleston, SC) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 174 of 284
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Page 173 text:

,IT YN '11-V . . -. Hl-Y OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................... .............. B ill Francis TREASURER ................ .....--- S 0l'll'1Y Phillips VICE PRESIDENT ......... ............. B llly Bostwick CHAPLAIN ........,............ -.-.--.-- B ill Tl-lfnel' SECRETARY .............. ..... , ..Maurice Bridgman SERGEANT AT ARMS ....... .................... S tephen Lee Charles Aldinger, Harry Bishop, Tommy Black, Pete Boland, Billy Bostwick, Maurice Bridgman, Fred Brown, George Car- ter, Bob Coskrey, Bill Francis, Alfred Halsey, Philip Holcomb, Stephen Lee, Jerry Magoulous, Norman Mathisen, Pumell Orvig, Sonny Phillips, Gaillard Pinckney, Cass Seigling, John Stametiades, Bill Turner, Ben Varn, Henry Viohl, Jack Young. The Hi-Y is a voluntary club program for boys in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades of high schools, sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association. lt's name is a combination of the term high - school Y.M.C.A. The Hi-Y movement is interna- tional in scope, Christian in emphasis, interde- nominational in character, and democratic in practice. The Hi-Y purpose is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and community high standards of Christian char- acter. The four planks of the Hi-Y platform are: clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living. We will welcome into our membership any male student who accepts our purpose and is willing to work with us in carrying it out. We try to encourage members to band together in a definite cause calling for high scholarship, physical health, moral worth, and an unself- ish service. We do not ask: What church do you attend? or what is your nationality? Neither do we limit our membership to those who are in the B or above scholastic group- ing. ik- 3 4 ,ww n MauMLmmv4w--,,M.:..wwefv- cu 5' 2: gg



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KEY CLUB OFFICERS FOR THE 1955-56 TERM amy Berwick ....... ............................................................................................. P RESIDENT Tommy Curtis ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,................................................................. . .VICE PRESIDENT Robert Lockwood ........ Paul Scarpa ............ H. Mencken ......... .......SECRETARY and 'LREASURER .......,...,................Junior Director l -Q-iifi-5 1 is .- xr, iss? UFHCERS Charles Aldinger, Harry Bishop, Tommy Black, Tad Boland, Harry Coombs, Tommy Curtis, Bill Francis, Richard Goehring, Edward Good, Philip Holcomboi-LarryJhmesg5sLiitfy.il6i5es, Stephen Lee, Robert Lockwood, Lawrence Lucas, Bill Mclntosh, Howard Moseley, Scarpa, David Stuhr, Ben Varn. Under theisponsorship qgncliistance of the ing baskets to be filled with food, keeping the local Kiwaniisi-,Glub,,the5Key sess C lub does its besf school trophies polished, repairing benches, to live upjitoifiits-mottog'E 'We Build. and sending delegates to the district conven- Being the onlyservice club of its kind in the schooig-it, renders all possible service to the school community. These projects in- clude publixshgingxtthe football programs, the sponsoring theiikiomecoming ceremonies, help- ing the Christmas Welfare Drive by distribut- tion. Also the club sponsors two banquets a year. One honoring the new members, faculty, and club presidents, and the last in honor of the parents of the new members.

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