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THE PEANUT PaRC Fifteen THE GIRLS ' SENIOR HI-Y CLUB Left to Right, First Row—Goode, Gobbel, Hosier, Simpson. Totnko, Kelley, Carroll Left to Right, Second Row—Taylor, I ' rback, Ward, Alberts, Truitt. Featherstun, Smith, Wright, harden. Grumpier, V. Holland Left to Right, Third Row—Rowe, Marshall, Putnam, Recording Secretary; Jones, President; Miss Yates. Sponsor; Dixon, Vice-President; Fowler. Treasurer; M. L. Holland, Corresponding Secretary Club Offers Able Services to School and Community Plans Mapped For Projects The Project Committee of the Girls’ Senior Hi-Y Club announced at the meeting held on October 30, 1945. the projects which the club will undertake to offer services to both the school and the community for the coming year. They are as follows: to keep the bul¬ letin hoards in the halls; to decorate the school at Christmas time with pine and holly ; to clean and redecorate the girls ' third floor rest room; to sponsor a lost and found department; to fill Christmas boxes for service men; and to collect Christmas gifts for an unfortunate child. Also the Social Committee reported that the club would entertain the new members at a chow- mein initiation party Wednesday night, October 24, in the Home Economics Department. Program Meetings Planned At the October 16, 1945 meeting of the Girls ' Senior Hi-Y, Betty Dixon, chairman of the Program Committee, announced that the members would study foreign countries in their program meetings, and that guest speak¬ ers had been secured for the club each month. The following speakers and topics were an¬ nounced : I)r. Whitney Godwin on France: Miss Martha Macklin on Mexico; Mr. Paul Everett on Japan; Dr. Samuel T. Habel on Scotland; and George How erton on Germany. The club also voted to continue its policy of attending in a body with the other Hi-Y clubs different churches of the city each second Sunday in the month.
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THE PEANUT Page Fourteen THE BOYS ' SENIOR HI-Y CLUB Left to Right, First Row—Moore. Jernigan, Smither. Turner, Marlowe, Copeland Left to Right, Second Row Kllis, Williams, Annas. Green, F. Mallctto, President, Mr. White, Sponsor, Barrett. Ward, I). Mallctte, Pierce. Saunders Left to Right. Third Row Rawles. Nurney, Secretary, Hurlcv. Kiev, Parker, Bullock, lennings; missing from picture—James Causey. Treasurer and Charles Tucker, Vice-President Boys’ Senior Hi-Y Aids School and Community Sadie Hawkins Stomp to be Given The annual “Sadie Hawkins Stomp, spon¬ sored by the Boys’ Senior Hi-Y club, will be given Friday night, November 2. in the high school gym. This dance is given in honor of the man-crazy damsel of Dogpatch. The decorations will depict the life of the char¬ acters of the village. The theme of the floor show will carry out the leap year idea in various stunts. The event will be co-ed and all girls are asked to wear cotton dresses. The boys are requested not to dress up. in order to be in keeping with the spirit of the occasion. Dancing will begin at eight o ' clock and end at eleven. This particular dance will end early because of the football game Saturday night with Cradock. Unique Initiation Planned At a meeting of the Boys’ Senior Hi-Y club, October 3. it was annonunced that the initia¬ tion of new members would take place the following week. The committee on initiation reported that the new members are to come to school with buckets and brushes prepared to scrub the front steps. Also the committee on finances reported that money had been turned in to the treasurer from the sale of the concessions at the Junior Varsity football games and programs at the Alexander Park game. The club voted to contribute twenty-five dollars to the Salvation Army Christmas cheer fund.
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Page Sixteen THE PEANUT THE BOYS ' JUNIOR HI-Y CLUB Left to Right, First Row—Churn, Secretary: Nitrnno. Treasurer; Knowles, President; Spivey. Pice-President; Poulson, Seryeant-at-Arms Left to Right, Second Row—H. Cross. Howell, Quayle, Sykes. Marks. Chalklcy, Neal, Cook, Plewes, Allen. Austin, Hosier, Little Left to Right. Third Row—Diamond. Panton, P. Cross, Barnes, Mr. Radford, Sponsor; Stroud, Moore, Johnson, McBride Boys’ Club Holds Induction at Presbyterian Church Hi-Y Inducts 19 New Members The Boys’ Junior Hi-Y Club held its in¬ duction service for new members Monday evening, February 11, at the Presbyterian Church. In this service, which was held by candlelight, the officers explained to the in¬ ductees the ideals of the Hi-Y Club—clean living, clean speech, clean sports, and clean scholarship. Rev. Graham McChesney. pastor of the Presbyterian Church and newly elected sponsor of the club, then gave a summary of the aims and ideals of Hi-Y. Those inducted into the club were: Bill Allen, Samuel Austin. Milton Chalkley. Pres¬ ton Cook. Henry Cross, Parker Cross, Buck Marks, Charles Hosier. Charles Johnson, Raymond Little. Alvin McBride, Bobby Moore. Donald Neal, Benny Plewes, Richard Panton, Richard Sykes, Bobby Spivey, Jack Stroud, and Don Howell. Club Entertains at Weiner Roast The Boys’ Junior Hi-Y Club entertained the Girls’ Junior Hi-Y at a weiner roast last Sat¬ urday night, November 10, at the Suffolk Golf Course. A committee of five under the chairmanship of Bobby Nitnmo were in charge of the plan¬ ning for the entertainment. Others on the committee were Preston Cook, Donald Neal, Milton Chalkley, Raymond Little, and Parker Cross. All joined in group singing around a bonfire to conclude the program for the evening. Miss Lucy Britt, sponsor of the Girls’ Junior Hi-Y. and Mr. Charles Radford, spon¬ sor of the Boys’ Qub, chaperoned the group.
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