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EMPGRIA AND will ww THlf GAMf' ,ik Page 27 ,',. .f-1, l Sophmore Hi-Y Pre.viclen1- JOE BLACKBURN V il'r'-Prz'sia'c'l1l- WIALTER Pumps Serrefary- LEE DAVIS ' Trmsurcr- CHARLES WAYMAN Pro g ra m C 0 rn miller'- RAYMOND THORP Scfrzfirr' C0mmiHc'r'- CLIFI-'onv ANDERSON EUGENE GREEN Bible Study- MILTON Poo1.E Social Commilfee- VERNON PENNINGTON Mrlrzlzerslzip Com miff1'v- J. ZIMMERMAN llvorld Brotherhood- R. WESTFALL Publicity Co'mmiflr'c- JAMES GRUBES The Sophomore Hi-Y was unusually large this semester which probably accounts for the successful year. The club had 62 members. They began the year by having a watermelon feed. During the fall the Sophomore clubs, both Senior and Sophomore, brought an Indian show here. In December eight or nine boys were sent to the Voca- tional Guidance Conference at Wichita, Kan. The book exchange and hot-dog stand has also been a big success in spite of the depression. ge-574.
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e 9 3 Q 55140 X Q -10 neun HGHT Q' Junior-Senior l'1'r's'iz1c'11l- Vi1'r'-Pl'r'sizfr'1lf- ITRAN it FONCAN NON Svrrvlary I1l't'llSIll'l'l'- Hi-Y OFFICERS Bum, Ctkvllk ALVIN Ro1soHN ARTHUR AMLS The Hi-Y has had a very successful year along a social line. The Em-Hi frolic which is every two years, was held. The Em-Hi frolie was sponsored by the G. R. and Hi-Y as a money-making project. The Hi-Y also had several banquets, the Mother and Son banquet, which was held at the Y. M. C. A., and the G, R.-Hi-Y annual ban- quet at the Congregational Church. Several conferences were alt- tended which were on vocational guidance. The delegates were as follows: Wilburn Morris, Frank Foncannon, Dick DeLong, Ed Theel, Eugene Souders, Lloyd Henderson, XVendell XVilliams, Linclell Petty, Don Wilson, Bill Clever, Harold Trey and Arthur Ames. The boys were sponsored by Mr. W'illiams and Mr. Stout. X -X S Pilgr' 26 , is 7- - 5.-:fig .2 -2 :?JS ' A ' Jipgl-I '-'iii' i 1111 I' .N
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9.523 'fu gli! SQ. Q' Operetta The operetta, Campus Dazef' was presented in the Junior High School auditorium, December 9. The operetta was put on by the music department under the leadership of Miss Sowerby, who was assisted by the speech department under the supervision of Miss Miller, and the physical training department under the supervision of Miss Snider. The cast included about two hundred high school students. A matinee was given for junior High School pupils, Decmber 8. It wast sm most successful project. 0- -fo FIG!-171 FIGHT P080 lsix T ' . 2 ' - ' Us Y i
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