We gays 'ffl- The Boys' Hi-Y started the school year of 1944-45 with eight members. After an elec- tion that put Bobby Gravely in the driverls seat as president, and Bo Lester as assistant driver in tl1e capacity of vice president, the records were entrusted to Carlton Fleming as secretary and disbursements and receipts of money were turned over to XY. Ll. Geisler as treasurer. Mr. Brown was elected our sponsor. Immediately new members were sought and now we have twenty-one, some of whom will carry on i11to the school year of 1945-46 the high ideals that the Hi-Y is founded ong others will carry these same ideals into colleges and battlefields. The new members for 1944-45 did not get their share of the initiation that was enjoyed by members of 1943-44, but undaunted, the Hi-Y carried on, attending churches in a body with the Girls, Hi-Y and trying to exemplify before other students the worthy foundations of Hi-Y. This year's Hi-Y wishes to leave to all mem- bers, faculty, and students the remembrance of its presence and hopes that the school has profited by that presence. l27l .D -w,.
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We Mana! UM Xr1tl1i11g Yettture, Xotltittg Witt With this, its motto, in mind tlte 1944 secoml-yeztr l'lT'CIlCll Class of Xlz1vz1l1i fcurmetl the l'lI'CllCll Club :ts at result of at u11z111i111o11s ztgreemeut llllll more interest slioultl be urousetl i11 l'lI'CIlCll. 'l'l1e eottstitutitmii was tlrztftetl :xml ztpprcmyetl. Xleetiugs were lteltl euelt lfritlzty week :tt tl1e regular periml tu wl1iel1 wus extemletl tt yyelerwme tw :111y1111e sl1z11'i11gc1u1'it1te1'esti11tl1is sulajeet. Jxllllt' l31111c:111 Xtztllxer presitletl :wer tlte tneetings, SllPPOI'lCQl by Ruth Biggs, yiee president. 'l'l1e business records of tl1e elulu were kept strztigltt by Cltristiue KliIel1ell, seeretztry, z111tl Xc11'111z1 l'lClklIHilll. treasurer. Programs liztye eenteretl z1rut111d l'lI'CllClt culture, begitttting with l'ire11el1 art, literature, lllltl music, preseutetl i11 s11el1 at mz11111er as to lmltl eyery1w11e's zttte11tio11. l,ez1vi11gtl1eititelleetuul sitle for ll momettt. tl1e elulu also entered into soeiztl li11es. Dirlerettt INC'INl3CI'S seryetl I'Cfl'CSlIII1CIllS seyerztl times, :111tl eyerymie e11Ait1yetl liimselt' greatly. Xs tltis yeztr emls Zllltl tlte cvltl Il1CIlll7CI'S I'ClllClilIlIlf' give up tlteir tluties tu new ones, tl1ey sincerely ltcmpe tl1z1t tl1ey will curry O11 for Xlztvalti and make it tl1e success for which tl1ey ztre striving.
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