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HI-Y Club Because of the hearty co-operation of the advisers with the members of the Hi-Y Club, this organization has met with unusual success. The purpose of this organization, one that is of common knowledge to all, is to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community the high standards of Christian character. With this ideal in mind the club built the past year's, program. The Freshman mixer, a gathering of upper classmen with the freshmen for the purpose of finding Ways and means of making Woodward a better and bigger school, was the first event on the program. During Thanksgiving week the Hi-Y Club sent eight members to the Ohio Con- ference of Hi-Y Clubs at Mansfield, Ohio. On Christmas eve a basket of food was sent to a poor family so that they, too, might share in the prevailing Christmas spirit. A Vocational Guidance Campaign, conducted by the Club, and in which seniors were given a talk by Dr. Stephen Mahon in regard to their life work, was, no doubt, one of the outstanding and most useful features on the program. An opportunity was afforded the students to interview prominent business and professional men concerning any vocation that might be of interest to them. Among other events were the concert of the Chicago Y. M. C. A. College Glee Club, and numerous parties held jointly with clubs of other schools. During the past year the Hi-Y Club has had many men speak on various life subjects, all of which had their in- fluence on its members. However, with all it's attained success, the club knows that there is still room for im- provement and with the coming of the new members, the Hi-Y Club expects to rise to even greater heights in useful activity than ever before. f-V, ,, ' -xt?--X' ' , X11 ,Agn-A-Q Mg -1 One Hundred and Foufr JB ' ' ' ..,. H ,ie 'P ',, r 4- . fi... L -'-1,
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