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N Qpaqe I4 zhe gfiffzl year Row 1'--J. Allison, L. Wiley, T. Goodxi, B. Gibson, H. Armstrong, T. Stretcher, H. Davis, M. Ryan. Row 2 -T. Gardner, R, Allison, M. Romig, P. Patterson, T. Gregg, E. Dickason, F. Anderson. , U The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout school and community high standards in Christian charac- ter. Their secondary purpose is leadership in school affairs, and they have done just that with their president as Student Body president, their secretary-treasurer as business manger of the Hilhi, and one of their members president of the Sophomore class. The club spent a very worthwhile week-end at Pacific City in Tongue's cabin. We had to coax before they would let us see the nega- tives but there were some excellent action shots of swimming, fishing, and, incidentally, eating. On most outings like this the eating isn't in- cidental, and we have our suspicions. Tom Stretcher attended an international Hi-Y Congress in Berea, Kentucky, last June. He showed us snaps of a very gay group of boys who went to represent Oregon in their own private coach. Howard Davis and Elvis Dickason represented the Hillsboro Hi-Y Club at a Northwest Conference April 3. The purpose of this confer- ence was to legislate for Northwestern Hi-Y Clubs. The officers for this year were Tom Stretcher, President: Kenneth Tupper, Vice-Presidentg and Faurest Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Romig and Mr. Patterson were the advisors.
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'U37 .nuff rig J -7- n?in, 'l'Ol' l'lt l'llRl'f ltow l Irene l'Im1eldin1:er, Celestine Wailuel, Rose Lee Derenier, Annie l4ZlZlll'li, lietty Krainien, ltarllara liardett, l'Ilinor Kramien, Virginia Roluson, liow 2 lietty Johnson, Nina ldlford, Dora Sandstrorn, Genevieve l'ItzeI, Mildred Smith, Anna Leider. l'Iat,her Iiolrln, Oreille Miller, Clara Stronse, Mildred O'Connor. Row It' Maxine Waldron, Hattie Warren, Wanda Lytsell, Marjorie Coyne, Dorothy Snyder. Aileen Wilson, Virginia Lee Harhangrh, Kathyrn Cawrse, Clara Helmold. ltow 4 lietty lion Flausen, Vida liean, Doris Rogers, ldvelyn liriot, Arlene llernards, Norma Knodcl, l'ierl l'ieren, l'Irma Keteham, Gladys Meyer, Clit'f'ord lieaman. How 5 Horner liaker, Marian lsaat-son, Genevieve Foreman, Dorothy Kennedy, Lucille Yanyren, llernis Sat-ressen. Dorothy Kuratli. ltow ti Walter Sehwarzenlwan-h, David Otto, Bill llatehelder, liddie Ardeel, Stanley Heryrert, Billy t'or-win, Itill Grogan, l-Id Sctniker, John Christensen, llernard Meiwes, Orville Sahnow, Leon Wiley, Glen Powers, James Moore, Alvin Ueeker, liud Marshall, Byron Jaek, Don Hammer, Don l oelker, Herbert, Srhneider, ISOTTOM l'lt1'l'URlC ltowl Gloria Gillette. Ardis l'Illirn,:son. Harriet, Freeland, lieulah Shepherd. Wilma Sehildhauer. Marjorie Pitman. ltlvelyn Haworth, Helen lmlay. ltow 2 Jane tlifforll, Mm-inn Jackson, l',aVon lierureen, Mildred Kahlc, Ruth Siniantel. Mary Manley. Marjorie Patterson, lletty Roset-rans, l'Ileanore Waldron. Row it Analuel liaunell, Helen Yungren, Virginia Ilnnnell, Velma Alvendroth. l'lV0lyIl Ulill'l'i- lVl1ll'.i0l'il' Johansen, Janelvelle Kjornes, Margaret, Calue, Franees O'Dell, Ann Peters, Edith O'llell. Della llurke, Katherine Kingston, Martin Ryan. How ft l'IImer Lilleuard. LaVern Erickson, Ira lingers, Robert Anderson. l'll'l U l'2HIli. Stanley Shook, lfrant-is lirown, Kenneth Georue, 'l'ed Gardner, Virgil Hatfield, Ray Williams, Vernon Varenhorst, lilrner Rollins. Row 5 liarl Fields, Wendell Weintz, Chnelt Crittenden, llolw Nolan, Uhester Rasvnnssen. Delbert C rews.
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1937 gjaqz I5 gg X, KX 1 f TL ,Lf-f 1 . ifffafnfloef KZVVAA girf Qeserves To Find and Give the Best The Girl Reserves are almost professionals since they are so well organized and have helped to develop some of the best pictures dur- ing the school year. When prints of the pictures taken at the two formals sponsored by the Girl Reserves were developed, we fairly jumped for joy. They were some of our best specimens of night photography. Soft lights and shadows added the fine finishing touch which is characteristic of all Girl Reserve activities. A Mothers' Tea was held at Dixie Lee MacDowell's home in March, at which Miss Grace Lowers, Secretary of the Portland Area, spoke. The girls were proudly escorted by their fathers to a Dad-Daughter Banquet given in Portland in early spring. Hillsboro won a prize for the largest delegation. The officers for this year were Dixie Lee MacDowell, President, LaVelle Jackson, Vice-Presidentg Jean Ann Connell Marybel Flint, Treasurer. Members of the Cabinet Enschede, Business Manager, Esther Harty, Reporter Inter-Club Representative: Virginia Perkins, Program Music: Ann Peters, Decoration, Constance Peterson , Secretary 3 and were: Barbara g Louise Cruzen, 3 Shirley Kelley, , Social, Helen t Cypher, Ring, Haldum, Publicity, Eleanor Bendler, Service, Margare Leanore Sherman, Librariang and Miss Weatherred was advisor.
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