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,. V,-.y..... N : Q X, HI-Y-CLUB This international organization, having a triangle as its emblem of service develops boys mentally, spiritually and physically. The Hi-Y successfully terminated another year with George Crossley serving as president, Conrad Letter, vice president, Eugene Harvey, secretary, and Richard Gentile, treas- urer. The Hi-Y was composed of members of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. The Club meets on the second Friday of each month. At the meetings numerous talks on conduct, manners and other topics were presented by Mr. Hengst, the Y.M.C.A. Field Director and outside speakers. The platform of the club is built on WClean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Athletics and Clean Scholarshipn. The club was very active having collected victrola records, books and old toothbrushes for the boys in the service. Basket ball and baseball games were played with other Hi-Y clubs of surrounding schools. As a final activity the boys were hosts to the Tri-Hi-Y and the faculty at a party. TRI-HI-Y The Tri-Hi-Y under their Faculty Advisor, Mrs. Edith B Ferrer had a very active year. Their officers for the term were president, Ethel Cox, vice-president, Lenore Jones: sec retary, Jane Myers, and treasurer, Patty Winters. Meetings were held twice a month during which time we tations. During the social part of our meetings we played bingo and other games and on one occasion enjoyed movies with the Hi-Y in a joint meeting. We donated 62.00 to the American Red Cross, made scrap books for convalescent soldiers and knit squares for blankets for the Red Cross. In February we had a dance acting as hostesses to the Hi Y-Club. Everyone had a most enjoyable time. We are hoping for more affairs similar to this in the future. Mrs. Ferrer has organized three baseball teams and at pre sent we are running an elimination series. conducted interesting discussions of youth problems and temp-
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