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W I Hi-Y Club .lvcrsficlwzt ...... .. .MAX C. BXIERY Vice-Ilwvsfidcznt .. ...... GEORGE ROHRER Secretary .... ..D. HOWARD FAHRNEY I'r0asuIrer ..... ..... G LENN XVEILAND Bible I 11.st1'uOto1 . . ................ . . .MR. HARRY E. XVOLE GIGOIRGE BUYS HEYSER BUZZ-ARD IRUSSEL CLARK RALPH CUSHEN GEORGE FITEZ PEARL FORSYTHE LLOYD HOEEMAN MEMBERSHIP Eighty EDWARD HUTZELL RICHARD JOHNSTON THOMAS GORDON GEOORGE RICE LEWIS RICE HAROLD RIDER FREEMAN SINN
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l N I History Pageant In the celebrating of Education NVeek the Senior History Class of 'Broadway Hi presented a pageant Called The I,ligl'illlS.H Indians brave and denlnre PlIg1'I-lllS mingled together to develop the plot centered around tl1e struggles of the early settlers with pnritanieal 11arrow-niindedness and their simple inode of living. ' The ever fascinating love atfair of Priscilla and -lohn Alden was WOVGII into the plot, depicting the tilnidity of John and the eoyness of I'riseilla.. The Ill- dians were especially noteworthy of praise for their war dance a11d also for their eostnlning. They were dressed in 'full war regalia and their vividly hned blanlcets and feathers, bronze faces and long dark braids were indeed very Cl1211'2lCtQ1'IStIC of the Indians of long ago. The love of XYIIIIEIIII Morton for the little Dutch Girl, Gl'Ql7Cl191l', opened the eyes of tl1e Pnritans to their unjust narrow views and i11 the last scene Liberty is freed from her chains. Thus Liberty overcame the selfishness and narrowness of the stern unbending pilgrims. CAST OF CHARACTERS H ereld . . . .. .IIIARY FRANCES SAUM Priscilla .... . . .XIESTA ICYERLY Liberty . . . . . .ELIZABETH flRIMES Rose Calvert . . . ....... IVA KELLER Tolerance ........ . . .VIRGINIA ANICENEY Miles Stcmdfislz, . . . . .IVIARY IVAGAMAN Constance Morton .. ........ AIIICE Fox Jolwz, Alden .... .... I JOUISE SUTTER William Morton, . . . . .KATHRYN TEYERLY ,Hieate .... . .DOROTHY LoNG Roger Morton .... .... N ELLIE MARTIN Semoset ..... .... O LIVE 'SMITH Elder Brewster . . . . .PAULINE IQENDLE Pentlrerfoot . . .EsTA BOXVMAN Gretchen ...... . . .IQATHRYN IQAYLOR White IVfinIg . . . . .LOIS SIMON Severzfty-mine
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Review of Hi-Y Club In the fall of 1919 a conference was held at the Y. M. C. A. Camp along Big Pool. It was at this conference that the Hi-Y Club was :first introduced to the High School. U Mr. H. E. VVolf 'was the iirst Bible Instructor, and a f'Come Cleanv cam- paign was the largest, and most successful. undertaking that the organization attempted. ' The club was then handicapped to a certain extent by the platoon sys- tem which was used for the following two years. During these years Mr. McBee and Mr. Groh were the Bible Instructors. In the year 1920, the club decided to put out a high school paper to be named, The Maroon and Gray. This paper was published bi-monthly for the remainder of the school term. Q The club edited the Sejusof of 1921, this was the iirst time Sejusof was ever given as the title of a year book, and has been used several times since that issue. The year of 1922 opened with an elaborate banquet and several speak- ers. From the looks of the beginning of the year, it was thought that the sea- son 'would be a greater success than everg but the interest gradually faded awayg leaving the club to a year of disappointment. ' In the spring of 1923 tive of the active members with Mr. H. E. Wfolf attended th Hi-Y Conference at camp f'Con1-oy along the Chesapeake Bayg from which the true meaning, spirit and the life of i'Hi-Y was instilled in the delegates and brought the words back home and explained in the fall of 1923 to the members at the first meeting. During this year the meetings have been attended regularly and the members have entered into the spirit of the organi- zation. . The Club in the early winter had Mr. Penner to speak to the High School boys at the Y. M. C. A. on the harm of tobacco. The club in the spring will have an ffOlder boys Conference of the County and several of the near-by towns of other counties. At this conference Mr. Underwood and Mr. Beck of Baltimore will attend and will carry on the meetings in a similar manner in which they carried on the 4'Hi-Y Conference in the spring, and the Older boys Conference which was held at Frederick, February 29 to March 3rd, Eighty-one
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