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A I . . 51. N.. -. -. -TI-IE BLUE JAY. -. -. r-. -1: , Y Ka a gg GIRI. RESERVE ORGANIZATION 1: -1 gg u ... .. 1 . ,I .2 .. .. .. .. .. .. . I .1 .' N 'Z .. .- I Y 1 Wa . .1 he ' ll .. .. - . . 4 A ,1 . P4 H Q. P. ,E .4 E1 L .. .. V V Mary Ann Moser, Prusicleiug Mary Cnllins, Treasurer. Bi-tty Iinrolil, Prugrzuu Uhairnmng Mnry I Hausa, Snvizil l'huirnmn: Miss IIIIIIIUIIPII, Sponsor: K nhle-en Burner. Puhlii ilv IIIHITIHHIIQ live-lyn A Moser, Vive PFKTSIIIUIII nn'I Meiuh.-rship Uhuirnmng Pearl Aiirwue Vwkrey, Sung I,PZllIl!I'1 Alu-ef V Rvinlmrxll. Suwinl Survirz- UIIHIYIIIZIII. Viulel I,uwr, SP1'I't'l2lI'fv'. I' .1 ' N . . . . . . . . . , . , N 7- 'lhv Girl Rvservvl'luI1 is an wnrlil wui L organization fur thi- prmuulinn nl IWIIFISIIHII :wlivuy - among high svhunl girls. It is syinhnliwil hy thi- Blue Triunglv whivh re-pri-sentsi Iindy, Minil, und Spirit The purpusv is, Tn Find and Give' Ihr' lies! The- slug:-in. 'A l'n Ifavn- Lifn- Squarely ' 'The Bunny Voyage- was svlvvlvll as thu program Ulllllllt' fur this yn-ur. TIN Gnnl nf Our Quest is Wnumnhnndu was thv the-nw sulfur-tc-ci. 'I'hv gland ship G R, sr-I sail in Se-pu-:uhm-r with :. 7' an 4-rew nf one IllllllIl't'II and six girls, r-vi-ry girl in High Srlwul We nu-vt vzu'h IIIIIPSIIHY during H activity periud and thruugh Iillt'I't'SIIlIf1 prugrzuus xisil runny ports :uni lr-urn runny worthwhile- ihings Uur zu-iivilies fur ihis your ins-luilv: Rerugniliun Sfrviu-, ll:-I Avrpiziiiitfil Party, A111 .1 Svhnul Hullnw-:Yen Pnrxy, C4-iuniunity Me-e-tilip1,l'IiilIi Supper. Tluinksgiving und Christmas Bask- Q-IS. Ilinnvr party and Vhristiuas 'l're1x- for lhlrly-Iivv llrzulv Ssluml vhildrvn, Chrisunns Curpl prn- .2 I plrznn. Uh:-ipel prugrniu, HIIIIVC' Iipnn ni 'I'iuu'. A Spring I'ii'niv. Quilt Ilispluy und Tvu. and Inslal- ' Ialinn Service The vrew was siuw-wssfully guicim-il han-k in purl hy the ahh- i-uptuin, Mary Ann Mus:-r. nncl hr-r luelpunnles. rueuihvrsnt'tl1vi'.1Irimfl, lur the Mnihvr llnuglurr Haunnn-i he-lil in May, ' 71 2- ., Y I 4 . 1. .Q .1 .1 1 -1 1 1 -1 ,1 1 1 1. 1- 1 -U. . . L . K - . . L . .-
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-s e ri. f Q., f-THE BLUE JAY.: -a-effeazfgggfg HI-Y ORGANIZATION Gale Fletchall, Publicity Chairman: Tom Wherry.Secretary-Treasurer: Wilbur Wurzbacher, World Brotherhood: Harold Baskett, Social Service Chairman George Hartter, Vice President: Mr, Brown, Sponsor: Harold Gilkerson, Bible Study Randol McClanahan. Program Chairman: Leonard Lowe, President: Merle Diffenderfer. Entertainment Chairman The Hi-Y oi'fi:ially began the school year with a Get-acquainted party and watermelon feed at the High School Gym. Soon afterwards almost sixty boys declared their intentions for right living by applying for membership in the Club. Sabetha was well represented at the District Hi-Y Conference at Manhattan. December ll. 12, 13, by ten boys and two sponsors. The delegation missed winning first prize in the confer- ence contest only by a narrow margin. The Club was also represented at the Echo Conference at Topeka, January 16, We also attended the Officers Training Conference in the spring. Some of the many projects undertaken throughout the year were: A Father-Son Banquet, distribulion of baskets to the poor at Thanksgiving and Christmas. A Go-To Church Campaign. and the ways and means of sending boys to Camp Wood. The Sponsor, the Cabinet and Club Members want to express their most sincere apprecaition for the co-operation of the school authorities and others during 1931-32, who have made possible the success which we have enjoyed. 533 .1 I iii 51 lf! I i, ll 5,32 ia! F 1 , , ii i i 1 'li P i i ,M F l lla PS4 Ei i ll lilil ll :E Fl :ll 'ie rg Et! I, l ll ,ii i ls! lil ii W. 'Ili El lil wi ini V I 4 avi Y i i it 4. :fs ,, ' l T L3 za F. l J 432,495 -, :lik T L 5i:' 1 ,eine e356 ' T: ' 3i5i?5L3i.2n232'-.7 3-f? i:3 'i.1':???ls2 '??5:E1Z?:
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