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.... BLUI3 TRI CLUB The Blue Tri Club, composed of outstanding Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls, is one of the most active of our high school organizations. It's purpose To Find and Give the Best finds expression in organized work for the community and school, and the individual members. The past few years it has been self-supporting, has bought new initiation equipment, adopted new uniforms, aided others less fortunate and made the club bulletin board. It's social activities have been varied and interest- ing. The most interesting event was probably the week-end trip to Brown county in the spring of '34. The oflicers for '34 and '35 are: Pres. Martha Jane Yung, Vice-Pres. Dorcas Birch, Sec'y. Evah Wolfe, Treas. Mary Raef, and Sponsor, Mary Corinne Deputy. HI-Y Motto: Clean speech, clean sports, clean living, clean scholarship. Purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character. Officers: Max Myers, Pres., Howard McClellan, Vice-Pres., Jack Yung, Sec'y., Keith Pigg, Treas., Harold Exline, Sergeant, Mr. Floyd Dickey, Sponsor. The Hi-Y Club of Union High School was founded during the year 1928-29 under the leadership of Mr. Elliott Bratt, with twelve charter members, and has proved to be one of the most outstanding organizations. The club sponsored the following activities: Turkey Raffle, Hallowe'en Minstrel, Basketball Games with Linton, Hymera, and Union Faculty. The Roll Call includes: eleven Seniors, nine Juniors, and seven Sophomores. GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB In '27, 13 girls, with the aid of Miss Steiner, organized the Girls Athletic Club of U. H. S., hoping to develop interest in gymnastics and activities for girls, to protect their health, and promote good sportsman- ship and citizenship. The club joined the National Amateur Athletic Federation in '28 and bravely looked up to their motto, A game for every girl and a girl for every game. In keeping with the motto, the club sponsors: Volley Ball, Basketball, Baseball, Deck Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Track, Hit-pin Ball, Hiking, and Swimming. Each year the club awards letters to the girls who earn 500 points in the various sports. A few girls gained points while at Camp Lee. The Club boasts of 28 members. Ofiicers for '34 and '35 are: Pres., Eun?ce Cookseyg Vice-Pres., Ruth Teas- leyg Sec'y. and Treas., Kathryn Robertson. Qu Twenty seven
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