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-Y Eg ,.. a Q , 1 1-.5 1933 f 2 1? W 'V in . -T 11 , I df. K 12 S Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y Club is the High School division of the Young Men's Christian Association. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. This club stands for, Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Living, and Clean Scholarship. In November the local Hi-Y Club held its informal initiation. On December 4, the Hi-Y's, in joint services with the Girl Reserves, gave their formal induction ceremony at the United Brethren church. Again on December 21, the Hi-Y joined the Girl Reserves in giving a Christmas party for the community children. A treat and toys were distributed to about thirty children. The Hi-Y's also contributed to the Christmas Basket fund. The local club was represented at the Western Indiana District Con- ference held at Hillsboro in February. The club concluded its activities of the year with a Father and Son banquet held late in the spring. Girl Reserves This High School girl's club with the aid of their sponsor, Miss Van Hook, has tried to do all the good they can, in all the ways they can, to all the people they can. The Girl Reserves gave a game party on Friday night, November 11, for its members and a few guests. Our special guest was Miss Stahler, of Danville. The party was held in Room 4 of the High School. Games such as bridge, rook, Hinch and bunco were played. Refresh- ments were served and then various members consented to act as pianist and dancing was enjoyed. The joint recognition service of the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y's was held on Sunday evening, December 4, at the United Brethren church. This was a candle light service and Girl Reserves were dressed in white, Songs were sung and the service held. Thirteen new members were added to the roll call. A large crowd attended. On Thursday evening after school, December 22, the club gave a' Christmas party for the community children. A pretty Christmas tree was an important attraction. Thirty little tots enjoyed the many games prepared by the committee. Each one received a toy, an apple and a sack of crackerjack. .5
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