TRI-HI-Y The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. It is a club composed of girls who stand for Christian ideals, possess leadership ability, who are popular with other girls, be- lieve in the club purpose and principles and are willing to give the organization the time needed. It is one of the most popular and active clubs in the school. This group of girls enjoys working for the benefit of others, and yet at the proper time, is always ready to engage in such social affairs as dances, parties, and benefit shows. These girls have helped in many worthy causes such as mak- ing Christmas menus for the Navy and folding seals for the Tuber- culosis League. They also put on an amusing assembly program to boost the paper salvage drive, and decorated Easter eggs for the patients of the Rochester General Hospital. The Tri-Hi-Y sponsored the annual Bible Study Contest with members participating in the program. For fun they had a W. P. A. Dance in the gym where the girls paid for everything. It was one of the most successful dances of the year and was enjoyed by all. President ,,,,, OFFICERS Vice President ,,,,,,, ,, Secretary ,,,,,,,... Treasurer ,.....,,, Club Sponsor ,..,. , ,, ...gg- Anabel Horter ,Carol Wallace ,,,,,Sue Boyde ,Jo Ann Parris Elizabeth Dils
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The bancl's marching was outstanding this year, and although Mr. Caputo nearly gave up in despair, he was justly rewarded for his efforts. The band has put across that old pep and vigor that is so essential to our school. . On the football field the band has shown its talents by clever specialties that they staged. One of these was The Dumb Drum- lVlajor. They also made letters and unique patterns on the foot- ball field between the halves at the games. The annual band banquetywas again enjoyed by all members in the American Legion Home. The band also presented a minstrel and a spring concert which proved the versatility of the band in two widely contrasting events. This ends the three years of marching and twirling for our drum-major and four majorettes. Everyone agrees that the major- ettes aid in the appearance of the band, and so after much dif- ficulty Mr. Caputo has been able to choose four new ones who he thinks should please everyone. No one realizes the sacrifices a band member must make dur- ing the year, and the high school thanks you, band members, for your loyal school spirit. ...gg-
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