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Page 22 text:
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HI-Y Hi-Y lias emerged from tliis hectic school year with two gold stars on its battle-scarred banner. Soldiers and sailors in nearby hospitals are enjoying magazines collected by the fellows; and the boys’ lunch- Howard Buttrick Robert Bryant Wesley Chisholm Richard Condon Walter Dagdigian Lawrence Desmond Walter Earley Charles Field Richard Ford Vincent Corey Bernard Hagan Richard Hagan Roland Higgins Alan Hodges James Ireland Ted Knudson room is glowing with pride in its new coat of blue and yellow paint. With sincere thanks to Mr. Pope, the Hi-Y Club, which this year became part of the nationwide Hi-Y organiza¬ tion, draws in the reins on activities for 1944. Edward Koptuck Frank Leach Peter MacDonald Melvin Merrill Paul Mich Winston Oliver William Pendergast Francis St. Hilaire Donald Stratton William Warren Donald Webster Rodney White Dana Williams Elmer Young Ted Knudson ’44
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1 ITie of Sludrnl Council got under nay on 0 ' lol rr ninete nlh »»hen the group mo ed to poiiHir a li »nd I)ri c to purchase a field ambulantt . Sales started off rather sIomI); nevertheless, in the last twenty-one day of the contest, over one-th(»usand, one hundred and •event) dollars ($1,1701 were collected. Our g«»al of one-th(»usand. seven-hundre l and fifty dollars ($1,7501 was exteedeti hv one-hundred fifty-six dtdlars, and twenty cents ($15ti.201. The annual Christinas sale of tulierculosis pins was another projeti successfully launched and brought to a fine finish. . (ii(»n was started to hold dancing after the home bas- Letball games. Permission was not granted as it was felt that dancing would mar the finish of the court. Hally Committee was appointed to work with the cheer-leaders in planning the f4M tball gatherings. Kormerly, the Council offi«ers have l»een ele ' trd fr«i ' n among the home rcM m representatives. This year a new system was installed, the officers l»eing electeil by the en¬ tire student Ikk!). The Council was composed of the following: President—41harles I.ench. ' ice-president—.Margaret Ly ons. Secretary—Barbara Kienemann. ( rade v ice-presi«lents—Richard Condon, Daniel Nor¬ wood. Joseph Matdonald. Athletic representatives — Arlene Suretle, W illiani Warren, Kevin Desimmd. Home rcMim representatives: Seniors Juniors Sophomores Patricia Dow (iloria laike peter Maixbmald Julia Kastman liarbara Flint Martin l.appin Dorothy Parshlev .Marie Titcumb Koliert .Allen Kayniond Dew hurst l.ouis .Meier lK»«ald ' MrattiMi iWmald Walker Barbara Fimemann ' ll
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