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THE GIRLS TRI-HI-Y The Tri-Hi-Y Club stands for the all-around development of its members: HSpirit, Mind, and Body, and serves the three main training agencies: i'Home, Church, and School. The objective is: i'To Seek, To Find, and To Share. The slogan is: Pure Thoughts, Pure Words, Pure Actions. The Club colors are Red, White, and Blue, and express A'Sacrifice, Purity, and Loyalty. The colors are exemplified in the Triangle, Torch, and Circle. The first meeting of the Tri-Hi-Y Club was held September 14, 1937. The Charter Members of last year elected the following officers to carry on this vear: President, lean Gray, Vice President, Ieanne Collett, Secretary, Shirley Hunter, Treasurer, Charlotte Henderson. The committees appointed by the officers were: Devotional, Wilma Fogelg Social, Iune Patton, Service, Mary Ann Reese: Program, Vivian Sinclair: Pub- licity, Virginia Bozett. Miss Mary E. Milliron was appointed Sponsor of the Club. Miss Elizabeth Hegner was elected second Faculty Advisor. Mrs. D. C. Locke and Mrs, H. S. Malone form the Advisory Board. The Club has carried on many worth-While activities, and plans are being made for many more before the year ends. Some of its activities include: starting a lunior Tri-Hi-Y Club, entertainment at the Beaver County Childrens Home, the Sanitorium, Home of the Aged, and the Epileptic Home. The Club had charge of the Christmas Assembly program. Together the Hi-Y and the Tri-Hi-Y Clubs purchased basketball schedules. Several campaigns were held during the year. The faculty tea was a big success. Induction of new members to the Club were held in both the spring and the fall. Bible Study Was held for eight Weeks. A box social was featured with the Hi-Y Club. Our club has been active in social, religious, and service functions. THE 1958 President - f lean Gray Vice President - Jeanne Collett Secretary - - Shirley Hunter Treasurer Charlotte Henderson Sponsors H - Miss Milliron Miss Hegner
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A CLOSED door . . behind it, voices . . a sharp rap ! rap! . . . silence . . . and then a voice speaking in deliberate and measured tones. So begins a meeting ot one ofthe several student organizations that form an important part of the lite of Monaca High School. At these Various meetings we do Talk of this, and tell of that, And contradict each other flatf' ACANOM
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President - - Chris Lindsay Vice President - Vernard Sayre Secretary-Treasurer William Miller Sponsor - Mr. D. Reader THE BOYS HI-Y Completing its second year, the Monaca Hi-Y Club has progressed rapidly. This year's officers, elected at the end of the l936-37 term, were as follows: Chris Lindsay, president: Vernard Sayre, vice president: and William Miller, secretary and treasurer. lVlr, Reader has been our sponsor for both years. Before inducting new members in the spring, our Club numbered twentyatwo members. We will lose six members by graduation, including our president and vice president. 1 The Hi-Y again cooperated with the Tri-Hi-Y in the publishing of basket- ball schedules. The club sent three members to the Older Boys' Conference at Sewickley in December. ln the same month we were represented at the District Conference at Midland. Many ideas were brought back to the club from these conferences. Several of our meetings were featured by talks by well-known men of the community. The club also held a spring dance. A benefit basketball game was sponsored by the Hi-Y during the basketball season. With this successful year, now history, the Hi-Y Club looks forward to the next school session and an even more successful organization. ACANOM
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