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Af — ee LINNUAL, HI-TRI Late in February the girls organized o new chapter of the HieTrie This corresponds to the Hie¥ for boyse The purposes of this Hi-Tri League are as foliows: To help each girl attain for herself a character that is strong, unselfish, and true; to help all girls become better acquainted, and to promote a spirit of sincere friendship; to promote courtesy among students; to help each girl win her way to unselfhis successe ¢ MS The keywords are character, friendship, courtesy, pleasure, and successe The watchword is troyalty . The motto is We build the ladder by which we rise. The emblem is a ladder with five roundse Any girl attending a high school in which there 4s an organigoad “ Hi-Tri League can be a membere , The officers of the club are president, vicé-president, secretary, and treasurer. We have two sponsors or advisors, Miss Bell ond Miss’ Hollford. Our officers are President, Ruth Austin; Vice-Presidente, Louise Ann Parker and Dorothy McGuire; Secretary, Emily Jane Dewhirst; Treasurer, Eloise Crabtree. Four points are given for attendance at each meeting, eight points, for discussing questions, and specinl points may be awarded by special recommendation by the Executive Committee for special work and committce serviceSe On May 16, we held a potluck banquet. Every girl who had paid her dues was eligible to comee There were forty girls who came. Ime mediately after this banquet we had a meeting. Two rituals were pere formed. First was a Loyalty Day ritual by the seniorse The other wos the installation of officers by the present officerse The new officers are President, Maxine Smart;’ Vice-President, Ruth Milnes; Secretary, Patricia Cramer; Treasurer, Myrna Morgane HIe-Y CLUB The purpose of the Hie-Y is to create, maintain, and extend high standing of Christian character throughout the school and community. . ’ The Ht.¥ activities in the high school are conducted once 4 week, the business meetings being held Monday noon from 12:25 to 1:00, and the recreation meetings Monday nighte Questions which ore of vital importance to the high school and the member himself are discussed at these meetingse These discussion groups are led by members of the clubs. The’club has carried out severnl successful campaigns in the high school, such as sponsoring noon recreation programs and some very interesting contests for which prizes have been awardede I935
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