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Blue Tri Club The Blue Tri, sponsored by Mrs. Wright and Miss Siebenmorgen, has had a very busy year with the initiation of new members, home and school meetings, the annual Blue Tri Hi-Y dance, and the selling of hot dogs to hungry football fans at the refreshment stand. The two big events to conclude the year's activities were the annual mother and daughter get-together and the Blue Tri reunion to which all former mem- bers are invited. President ............... ....... J EANETTE SNAVELY Vice-President .......... ......... A LICE HAMILTON Secretary ............... ............ S HARON FORD Treasurer ....... ......... C LEOTIS HALL il? Silver Tri Club The Silver Tri girls, under the able sponsorship of Miss Pound, attended in a body four different churches this year. As girl reserves, the members strive to be gracious in manner, impartial in judgment, ready for service, loyal to friends, reaching toward the best, earnest in purpose, seeing the beautiful, eager for knowledge, reverent to God, victorious over self, ever dependable, and sincere at all times. President ..................................,........................... ROSALIE ANDERSON , Secretary ......... .......... M ARY MAE PURCELL Treasurer .... ..,....... B ETTY ANDERSON ii? Hi-Y Club The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Clean living, clean speech, clean sports, and clean scholarship is the platform of Hi-Y. In our monthly meetings, we boys have a fine fellowship-the discussion of different topics, social hour, and re- freshments. We attend each of the churches of the community once during the school year. Other activities of Hi-Y this year were as follows: The Hi-Y Blue Tri dance, the church appreciation program, with the ministers of the city giving some interesting and inspirational talks, and the father and son meeting in March. The sponsors for this group of thirty-five members are Mr. Myers and Mr. Asbury. President ............. ....... ........... E D GAR HEDDEN Vice President ....... ....... W ENDELL FLEMING Secretary .......... ............... T OM KERLIN Treasurer ......... .......... D ICK BILLMAN Page Twenty
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Boosters Club The Boosters Club is the helping hand of dear old S. H. S. These girls are ready and willing to help any cause. This year as always they had charge of pep sessions and general assemblies and also have sponsored the sale of war bonds and stamps in our high school. The high light of the fall season was a pep session downtown before the Vincennes game with band, drum corps, yell leaders and boosters. Needless to say the team came through victorious. The outstanding event of the spring season was the annual Boosters S club dance which was this year the Shamrock Shuffle. Norma Sevier, treasurer, could always juggle accounts so that we were never broke. Cleotis Hall, secretary, kept the hourly minutes, while jo Crooks, president, re- quested the opinions on the radical and conservative motions. Norma Keller, vice president, also lent a willing hand. Last but not least the Boosters give three cheers for their sponsor, Miss Stull. t ik Sv Club To become a member of the S Club one has to have won a letter in some sport. The S Club this year has a membership of twenty-two athletes. Initiation was held on April 12, at which time sixteen new members were taken in both literally and figuratively speaking . . . the new members had to furnish two gallons of potato salad, eight dozen dougnuts, nine cakes, forty-eight Pepsi Colas, to say nothing of sand- wiches, milk, potato chips, etc .... Incidentally, new members also served as the clean- up committee. What a job! After the supper which was held at the American Legion Home, the new members were escorted to the gym where initiation proper was held, but the less said about that the better. ii? Purple and Gold Staff Starting the year off with a big drive to sell year books, the Purple and Gold staff didn't let up until its goal of 300 subscriptions was reached. Each day's success was recorded on the big thermometer in the lower hall which added to the interest of the drive. This year's staff has worked hard and faithfully, as have our predecessors, selling books, taking pictures, making money, writing, pasting, cutting, and now with this finished product, the Purple and Gold, actually in our hand, we may say of it, all other pleasures are not worth their pains. Page Twenty-two
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