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HIiveTRI Labo in February in the year of '35 the girls organized a new chapter of the Hi-Tri with Miss Halford advisor, and Miss Bell, assistant advisor. The purpose of this Hi-Tri League are as follows: To help each girl attain for herself a character that is strong, unselfish, and true: to felp alt ciris become better acquainted, and to pro= mote a spirit of sincere friendshiv; to“promete courtesy among students; tc help each girl win her way to unselfish successe The keywords are character, friendship, courtesy, pleasure, and success. The watchword is Loyalty . The motto is “We build the ladder by which we rise. The emblem is a ladder with five rounds. Any girl attending a high school in which there is an organized Hi-Tri League can be a member. Our officers are Prosigent, Myrna Morgan; Vice-President, Margaret Thompson; Secretary, Louise Miller, Treasurer, Eva Albert. The advisor for this year is Miss Johnson. Four points are given for attendance at each meeting, sees points, for Ciscussing questicns, and special points may be awarded by special recommendation by the Executive Committee for special work and committec services. On November 13, we held a sectional conference. The state president and state advisor came. Mrs. Sala of Decatur gave the main address. The convention proved to be a great succcss. On May 20, the Hi-Tri girls met and held their annual banquet. Later, on May 17, we had a tea and installed the new officers. HI-¥ The purpose of the Hi-¥ high stonding of Christian ¢ community. The i=¥ activities Im the high school are condtcsed once 4 week, the business meetings being held Wednesday 8th hour, ‘and the recreation meetings Monday night. Questions which are of vital importance to the high echool and the member himself are discussed at these meetings. hese discussion groups are led by membérd of the clubs. The club hre carried out several successful campaigns in the high school, sucn as sponsoring noon recreation programs and some very interesting contests for which prizes have been awarded.e he Orslicers sre as follows? ig ip. create, maintain, and extend arac haracter throughout the school and President Lloyd Clary Vice Pred. Floyd Clary Robert Licnhart Secretary Je We. Holman Gpcasuror John Perkins Chapiain Je Re Bennett Librarian He Johnson Sargeant of Arns Je Hakle
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