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Iii CI I-3 li-1 Q'The 1952 ! X'e.Q,i'c1 an ll-lli Y The dues of the club are 25c per month. Meetings were held every Tuesday evening in the High School gymnasium at 7:00 P. M. until basket- ball season began, when it was changed to Monday evening. The first meeting, conducted by the officers who were elected last year, was held on September 10, 1931, in the High School gym. It was decided that the club should take in several new members. Induction ceremonies and initiation were held for the new members the following meetings. Several trips and parties were undertaken during the year. The first one of these was a trip and party combined. A Retreat Meet- ing was held in the Wildcat Park at Ludlow for the purpose of making plans for the coming year. The club decided to have a Iunior Hi-Y, and several topics were brought up to be discussed at the different meetings. It was also decided that different men of the community would be asked to speak at the regular meetings. Other trips made to district meetings were: Franklin, Tarentum and Bradford. Eight members and Mr. Kelley went on the Tarentum trip. They at- tended the Older Boys' Conference there on December 4, 5 and 6, 1931. Those who attended were Mr. Kelley, Lawrence Anderson, Carl Benson, William Malone, Ir., Gerald Anderson, Lester Iohnson, Elmer Larson, Ir., Floyd Reep, and Tony Frisino. All the fellows reported a good time. On the Franklin trip the Girl Reserves accompanied the Hi-Y. They attended a banquet given by the Rocky Grove Hi-Y, and after the banquet a play was given by the Rocky Grove High School. Both the banquet and the play were enjoyed by all. At the Bradford meeting all the Hi-Y clubs of the district assembled and had a Iamboree. They had an indoor track meet, and afterwards a supper was served. During the year several things were undertaken by the club towards helping the High School and community in general. Early in November the club took charge of the devotional exercises of the High School. Later in the year this was turned over to the Girl Reserves. At Christmas time the Hi-Y asked the students of the High School to bring anything they were able for the purpose of giving someone a Happy Christmas. A barrel was placed in the Sophomore room in which the dona- tions were deposited. This was then turned over to the Welfare Association of the town. Christmas cards were also sold at this time for the purpose of raising funds enough to send the delegates to Tarentum. Q 7 If fi Thirty Seven f , , X gifts' , if -A
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rf: Cl P I'-T1 'Tm 1932 M-agieiarl L.: President . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer Advisor Harry Abplanalp William Malone, Ir. Samuel Ingersoll Paul Goodman Dominick Zampogna Raleigh Lore LeRoy Anderson Clyde Oakes ll-lI5i Y . . v OTHER MEMBERS Tony Frisino Verle Orcliway Harland Danielson Chester Smith Leonard Abplanalp Lester Iohnson William Weiser Elmer Larson, Ir. 1. LAWRENCE ANDERSON . CARL BENSON CHRISTMAS ZAMPOGNA . FLOYD REEP LESTER D. KELLEY George Dewey Gerald Anderson Calvin Crouse Woodrow Oakes Vaughn Gustafson Kenneth Simons lack Mitchell George Sorokes Thirty Six
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'Tha 1952 Magician L.4 Girl Reserves President . . MINNIE YELLY Vice President ELEANOR MELLANDER Secretary . AUDREY ORDIWAY Treasurer .... . RUTH NELSON Advisor .... MRS ORDIWAY SLOGAN-- To Face Life Squarelyf' INSIGNIA--The Blue Triangle. OUR PURPOSE--To create a better spirit of cooperation among the girls CODE--As a Girl Reserve I will be: Thirty Nine G I R L R E S E R V E S racious in manner. mpartial in judgment, eady for service, oyal to friends. eaching for the best, arnest in purpose, eeing the beautiful, ager for knowledge, everent to God, ictorious over self, ver dependable, incere at all times. ,f ,f .....m:. ' wi :Q-lg 1531? ' 'ang f 'F ' ' X .. : ,. I
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