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CHRISTIAN IDE L I KH.. rzpensoreml and in which they pztrticipated. Good examples of these social activi- ties were the aftersgame dances, the lllysterv Ramble, Murder on the Hardwood, and the banquets given for the memhers during the year. The Hi-Y's besides havingf these social features had civic projects which were presented to help their school and community. The HiAY's gave baskets to needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving time, presented clean-up campaigns in the school, worked for the Klarch of llimes, and rang bells for the Salvation Army, The lli 'fs were outstanding' for their ideals, but most of all the Hi-Y's were outs'anding' hecause of the fellows who were members and who were really' on the hall. THF SOPHOMCR'i H I-Y Front row llc-It to rigrhtlz J. Zimmerer: E. Williams, tri-us.: B. Howell, sc-ey.: Il. Cardwell: J. Trolmnprh. pres.: J. Fell, v. pros.: C. Rnvl: P. Anderson: VV. Harwood. Se-eonrl row: 'I'iilvl ' '1'rolwanifh, advise-r: T. Sanders, L. Ile-rr, M. Johnson, J. Gloye, J. Muni-iv, ll. Williams, M. Haneook. B. Parrish, M. Keisling, T. Boruff, B. Else-zi. Ln-at row: ll. Andieh. M. Wilson, J. Boyd, J. Beck. K. llanister, J. Ellis. R. Jordan. B. Rinehart. NV. Roselmerry, J. lVleFntridge, J. Markle-y, B. Riderewny. TH7 FRITSIIMAN Hl-Y Front rlvx' Uvft to ri-fhtl: J. Roh:-rtson: J. Abrams: IS. Tash. trens.: M. M:n1dlin, pres.: C. Chisolm. svey.: M. Hill, V. pres.: D. Shean-i', chap.: Mr. George- lliinlmzw. adviser. Si-eonfl row: C, lrhv. T. Free-mam, P. High, P. Wefmrer. IJ. Flora, ID. Hess, L. Davis, D. Lamm, W. Re-nshzxw. U. Farrar. D. Will-'s. Last row: W. Harmon, U. Walser. B. Farrar, IJ. Aspy, B. Kring. B. Elms-rhurt, J. Sites, G. Poulos, Il. Ps-els-, C. Fridlin, F. Weaver. Page 25
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Page 24 THE SENIOR HI-Y Front row tleft to rightjz T. Yarling: W. Lewisg J. Cognata: B. Pickering: Mr. C. Fauber, adviser: J. Ballantine: J. Garret: B. Fox: M. Sleeth. Second row: R. Bowling, J. Anderson. Third row: D. Murphy, spit.-at-arms: R. Farmer, chap.: B. Lawson, v. pres.: U. Swihart, pres.: U. Button, secy.: V. Conner, treas.: P. Newman, sgt.-at-arms. Fourth row: C. She-erin, D. Johnson, B. Nelson, H. Weir, W. Lawhead, J. Carver, C. Webb. B. Sablotne. J. Vandenboseh, B. Swing. M. Ormsby, E. Gamblin. Top row: B. Thompson, B. Brown, L. Lewis, B. Leach, H. Fe-well, IJ. Boyce, 'l'. Lantz, R. Longshore. E. Hight, D. Sparks, G. Smith, J. Hall. THE JUNIOR HI-Y Front row tleft to rightlz B. Croddy, chap.: U. Lee, treas.: T. Etehason. sgt.-at-arms: R. Dimitt, pres.. B. Babb, secy.: D. Hoover, v. pres.: Mr. A. A. Himelick, adviser. Second row: C. Hardy, J. Alexander, B. Glenn, J. Snyder, W. Showalter, R. Smeltzer, J. Reith, '1'. Chandler, R. Artman, K. Isenogle. Top row: D. Good, R. Harrell, D. Craig. J. Toney, B. Fell, D. Davis, P. Hale, D. Young. S. Cripe, E. Trobaugh, V. Williams. THE HI-YDS SPRE D The llieY's were affiliated with K. H. S. this year after being for a period of years merely a HY club. The Hi-Y clubs were organized in the United States in 1889, but the Hi-Y was not organized in Kokomo until 1921. This first club formed in Kokomo had only nineteen members, and from this small organization of boys it has grown into four different clubs with nearly fifty members in each club. The outstanding purpose of the Hi-Y is Hto create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The most known feature of the Hi-Y's is, of course, the famous Hi'-Y pin, which for some peculiar reason was seen on almost as many girls as boys. Secon- dary to the fine purpose of the Hi-Y were the many social activities the Hi-Y
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Page 26 Judy Alexander, Eddie Bacon explain the functions of geometric figures. FUTURE ALBERT EIN STEIN S PRODUCED BY MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Three times seven is, duh, 34?? The foregoing statement would sound the death knell for any student in the mathematics class if it appeared on the final exam in that subject. Kurly and Kutie found out in algebra class that if ZX equals X plus 6, then X equals 6, and they learned in geometry that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, and they were told all about sines and co- sines in trig. Yes, the Mathematics department is well known to Kurly and Kutie, and so are the teachers, Mr. Robert Barngrover, Mr. Edson Van Dorn, Mr. Kenneth Crook, Mr. Lee Dixon, Mr. Lloyd Keisling, and the head of the department, Mr. Fred Moss. Those teachers taught Kurly and Kutie that math was not only im- portant from the mathematical standpoint alone, but also in our other subjects and in our everyday life. Certainly after taking math, Kurly won't be hauled into a Federal Court because his income taX return had said that six hundred dollars from two thousand dollars left eleven hundred dollars to be taxed.
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