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Page 52 text:
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Hi-Y Club The Mount Hope Hi-Y Club is not an organization founded only a few months ago, but is at the present ending its fourth successful year in the school. 'This is not at all a local organization, as Hi-Y Clubs are found all over the United States. Anything worth having always has for its goal sonte certain standard or condition. The I-Ii-Y has for its goal the 'tCreation of Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Athletics. I The club was organized in 1921, at that time being among the Hrst clubs of the state. lVith five charter members, the club started its career. VVilliam Tissue was elected President, and before the year was over the school in general was aware that there was such a club in existence and was wondering what the fellows did before the club was organized. The next year the club was under the direction of Andrew L. Jeter as Presi- dent, and during the year the membership was increased greatly and one of the most successful years of the club slipped by before the club had warmed up. In 1923 Russell Patterson was elected to the executive position and presided there in such a way that when the year ended, we realized that the club was here to stay and that our high school without the club was like ham without eggs. Entering into the year of 1924, Edward Roberts was elected President, Raymond Tissue, Vice Presidentg Hursel Lushbaugh, Seeretaryg and George L. Ballard, Treasurer. The year was begun with about twelve members, and in- creased at one time to fifteen. In the early part of the season the club adopted a program of work which has worked so far to such an extent that it is suggested by the Boys' VVork Secretary of W'est Virginia that all clubs adopt this method. In closing we wish to attribute our success as a club to the work and co-opera- tion of Mr. H. S. Duncan, to whom we feel Mount Hope High School owes a debt that cannot be paid by words, but by keeping the Hi-Y work going on more successfully each year. By EDWARD B. ROBERTS,P1'6Sfd611i F arty-nine
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F arty-eight Hi-Y OFFICERS EDWARD ROBERTS .,,,.,....... .... P resident RAYMOND TISSUE ....... . . . Vice President HURSEL LUSHBAUGH .... ..,.., S ecretary 1 GEORGE BALLARD ........,,.... . . .Treasurer Hanes Grey Fred Kahalley Pete Roberts George Ballard Bill Hansbarger Ted Mitchell Lysle George MEMBERS Choock Tissue Kerens Moore Hursel Lushbaugh I. B, Thompson George Kahalley Bill Darnell Mr. Duncan
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Latin Club The Latin Club was organized at the beginning of the school te-mi. The officers elccted Were: President, Vivian Lively: Secretary-Treasurer, Louise Spcssard, The purpose of the Latin Club is to provide the opportunity for social activities within the class and to spread in America an interest in the classical world of Greece and Rome. MEMBERS DOROTHY LTANN BEULAH VVARDEN TXTURIEL EDWARDS Louis SPESSARD KATHLEEN EDWARDS MARION JASPER SUSAN BRASH VIVIAN LIVELY lX'lARGARET JASPER 1, B. 'THOMPSON h F zfty
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