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HI-Y Boys Build Character lo create, maintain, and exf tend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, the Hi-Y, with thirtv-five lnelnhers, under the sponsorship ol Mr. Harry Rav, enioved a highly successful year. The cltih sponsored the show, Shadow ol the Thin Man, and sold ahout four hun- dred tickets. The Hi-Y gave Five dollars to the Red Cross. liach year this organization has one main pro- iect. For 1942, Hi-Y landscaped the front of the Centennial Audi- toriutn. President lint Kuhley, presided over the semi-formal party the hoys gave for their girl friends. For the second successive YCLII' a local orchestra provided the IHUSIC. Spring hrought color to Lin- coln High when the Hi-Y hovs wore their red and white heati- ers. The Plymoutli chapter helongs to the state wide organization and accomplished its purposes in 1941-42.
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S. S. S. Girls Spread Sunshine Organized in 1900, the Sun- shine Society is statewide and consists of many local chapters. In l940 a chapter vvas organized in P .H. under the sponsor- ship of Miss Hass. lean Lara- morc, president, Worked with Miss Hass in carrying on S. S. S. work in its second year in Lin- coln High. Tea dances, sponsored by this organization, were held every other Tliursday in the gymnas- ium. This year the girls gave two parties for their parents: one for their mothers and an in- formal party for their dads. About thirty girls chose some woman to he their ideal lady. The S. S. S. girls also had a party For these ideal ladies and another for their hoy friends. The purpose of the club is to spread kindness as sunshine, to make the community a hetter place in which to live. One of the advantages of the cluh is the contact it brings its memhers with the other chapters of the organization. Social activities make P. H. S. Life more together under the guidance is mm nf mn-we wxnzfm. M f
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Cultural arts of acting and painting keep extra curricular activities varied. P. H. S. STUDENTS Ilramatize, Write, Paint, Bunk, and Sew in Extra-curricular Activities. 14 To satisfy the varied interests of P. H. S. stu- dents, clubs have become important in extra-cur- ricular activity. Dramatics Club, snonsored b Miss Ste when, l Y l made a study of drama and play producing and ave a few short Ula s durinr the school ear. g l Y 2-1 Y Their Christmas Jroduction Was iven throu hout l g g the community. This year a new plan was intro- duced, and students learned to produce the entire production by themselves from directing to stage managing.
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