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The Orchestra H. Rumen .....- ..SilJ'!li117I.0lIl', Divwotm' -T. F. O'CoNNE1,L .. ..Sf1.o1'apIcono, Manugw' G. Rouumn ...... ............. F lute G. BUYs .... . . .CIfw'io1,ot E. ADAMS . . , , Vfiolfin, C. HERBERT .... ..V'i0lfm C. NICLAIYGHLIN . . . . .Piano H. BEYARD ...................................................... Drums Although umuy of the most capable players will be lost through gradua- tion, bright prospects are ente1'ta.ined for next yeziris orgziuization and We hope they will be just as good as this yeaifs fO07'lf'fH'IH?d on page 84,1 Eighty-two
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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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enior Parliamentary Activities During the first semester we read of the passing of bills and the trans- action of national affairs. We devoted our time to the study of cause and ef- fect through history. The time from April first we spent 011 the method of passing these laws in the technical sense. Our study in other words was co11- ducted to answer the question, How? To make our study practical, the class organized itself into a miniature Congress. The Senior Academics, became the Senate and t11e Senior Commercials became the House of Representatives. In the Senate, Glenn VVeiland was elected to the digniiied position of Vice-President. Caucus meetings chose Senator Robert Barnhart of South Dakota and Senator Samuel Strite of Indiana, the majority and minority tioor leaders of their parties. In the House of Representatives the Honorable George Rice and the Honorable Freeman Sinn were elected Iioor leadersg the Honorable Oliver Mor- ris was elected as Sergeant at Armsg the Honorable Charles Hays and the Hon- orable Alvin Barnes were elected doorkeepersg the Honorable John Miller was elected Clerk, the Honorable Ralph Cushen was chosen majority Speaker of the House illld the Honorable Philip Rauth was Cl1OSG1l minority Speaker of the House. The first days of our Congress were devoted to the introduction of bills, resolutions, and the absorption of Dariiamentary Law. The source of the latter was Mr. E. Russel Hicks, ex-member of the State Legislature of Mary- land. Because of his knowledge many puzzling questions were quickly and clearly disposed of. The proceeding of the Congress was crude at the start but shortly it was conducted in a dignified alld orderly manner. The benefits derived from the SBIIIOI' Congress have been many and va- ried. The questions of today were brought vividly before the minds of the Stu- dent Body. It has been a source of awakening the national conscience and in- stilling a desire in tI1e hearts of all to know what the government, our govern- ment, aye! indeed the best government in the world, is doing. It has developed the latent ability of the various members. Clear thinking and quick, concisive, crystal clear, bursts of oratory attest to the value of this phase of our work. The Miniature Congress has taught us what the National Congress is doing and also how and why it is so conducting our national business. It l1as shown us that Hamilton was wrong but that the average person is capable of conducting the nation's business. Millard A. Nelson, Clerk of Senate. Eighty-tlw'ce
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