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,..,..-v TIIE Ill-Y FLUB 'A' Two treasure hunts, an alumni banquet, an act at the fall festival, two dances along with the regular supper meetings kept the Hi-Y Club very busy this year. The oflicers were: Joe Stansbury, president: Dick King, vice-president: Leo Feece, secretaryg Bob Ross-Shannon, treasurer. Mr. Purdue acted as sponsor. Bi-monthly Monday-night bean suppers were held in the Home Ec rooms. The outstanding meet- ing of the year was the Alumni Bean Supper. After the suppers, the new scums were given the honor UQ of massaging the dishes. Reverend McGee, Mr. Ran- kin, Mr. Burgett, Reverend Ross-Shannon, and Cap- tain Minter gave informative talks at some of the suppers. SITTING Ilirk Sximlrls Vlizlrla-s Iiuyfr lvzunl Mr1'au'Ix' -lm' 1-Jlllllllllll Art Swnng.. Hill Kricglllmum Tom lluluuis lm- Sparks llick King lluvm- llmivm STANDING Frrnl Miirln-ll llzn-Icy llc-ntun llnrnlil lfllllllull xY2llll'l' XYQ-ln-I llerb Xlclnlxu- l'1ilvin lhzunzul Paul lla-mio!! limi lim-ll l.:irry llmlllull Xxliyllz' Rmlllium llulu l.l.isslr5 -lt'rl'V X :in l.m' llnrol-l Nigllllingi-1 jg..-L Killi--n lhmli Rus- Slizmnu 11 liill H yers llivk Younu l lzulwlvll Sh-ix an I I lui lim-ve lliilr llrnxx ii liivlx Xen 1-ll llnli Henna-Il l'lxarh-s S1-ulin lioln Xciglili-lr .lim Slim-lion FOREGROUND glue Slzinslnu x 'k
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