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q. a. a. Pupils in the four upper grades of high school are eligible for membership in the Senior Girls' Athletic Association. The club is advised by Miss Shirley Francis, the girls' Physical Education teacher. Emblems are given to all girls who earn the total of 50 points. Letters are awarded to girls earning 100 points. These points are earned by participation in intramural team games, and individual competition. There are several miscellaneous activities such as hiking, bowling, bicycling, skating, and winter swimming at the Y. W. C. A., which affords girls credit points toward the emblem or letter. OFFICERS President....................................Jerry Stevens Vice President...............................Vera Shell Secretary-Treasurer..........................Juanita McClain Program Chairman.............................Arlene Stevens First Row — Catherine Zennie, Janet Furrey, Vera Shell, Jerry Stevens, Juanita McClain. Arlene Stevens, Elaine Shell, Betty Harmon. Second Row — Virginia Critzer. Rosanne Barringer, Billie Jean Meadows Rosie Wehner, Miss Francis, Shirley Christman. Nila Miller, Doris Moore.
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How One — Charles Creager, Treasurer: Max Myers, Donald Throckmorton, President: Dick Rock-hold, Vice-President. Row Two —Paul Scarborough, Olen Givens, Paul Stevens, Gene Furnas, Wayne Wright, Ross Owens, Robert Myers, Lee Robinette. Row Standing —Mr. Cribley, Adviser: Robert Stephenson, Bill Andrews, Morris Bellware, Parker McGee, John Werth, Robert Snell, Robert Kelley. Not Present — Glen Gustin, Secretary. Jk-lf The Hi-Y club is an organization whose purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character . It stresses clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living. These four planks in the Hi-Y platform were emphasized at the joint Hi-Y — Girl Reserve induction service at the Methodist Church. Twice since then the Hi-Y has attended church in a group, once at the Methodist church and once at the Lutheran church. Our Hi-Y programs have been varied. Mr. Stockton told us of his trip to England, and Mr. Mawhinney spoke on Strange correspondence. We saw movies on Cadet Classification and some films taken by Mr. McKecknie. We have played basketball, and gone to the Y. M. C. A. to swim. Twice we had parties with the Girl Reserves. We have had several meetings with the Black Knights at their cabin. One of these was a feed put on by the losing side in the paper drive. This paper drive was our big project of the year. Hi-Y and Black Knights cooperated in collecting 54,000 lbs. of paper, netting $210 for each organization. The Hi-Y contributed $100 of its share to the Camp Kern Fund, and also made contributions to the Town and Country Branch of the Y. M. C. A. and to the World Service Fund. We have cooperated with other clubs in various conferences. Our president and secretary spend a week-end at Camp Kern in September. In November, the president attended the State Conference at Columbus, and in March fifteen boys enjoyed the District Conference at Miamisburg. We also participated in the regular monthly Council meetings held at the Dayton Y. M. C. A. We are planning several activities for the spring, among them a picnic with the Girl Reserves.
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