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Flrst Rovu Herbert Dean W1ll1am Zollner Russell Schulke Robert Jones Gerald Hyde Tom Bott Carl Toeller Second Row Rlchard G1bSOD Lawrence Haller Dean Sadler M1 Secrlst Charles Gabrxel George Morgan Thlrd Row Guthery Drake Leonard TOCIISIIIQ Robert Johnston Jay Pubach Ward Proeschel Donald Osterland HIY As m precedmg years the purpose of the H1 Y has been To create malntaln and extend through school and communlty h1gh standards of Chrlstlan character Th1S year, under the gu1dance of Mr Secrlst the club has proceeded 1n 1tS varlous act1v1t1es supper meetlngs swlms bowllng partles and hnally the campmg trlp One of the b1g accompllshments of the year was the frammg and adoptlon of a new eonst1tut1on and by laws The const1tut1on IS now filed 1n the offlce for future reference Weekly meetmgs were devoted to buslness transactlon and dlscusslons varylng 1n subject from Educatlon to Athletlcs Durlng several meetmgs Round Table dlscusslons were held NINETEEN President .,,,, ,ee,rrrYrr,,r,.., D ean Sadler Secretary-Treas ......r Russell Schulke
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