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' 7Qf5Aif'W 'fin 'NVQ 57 X939 ' . , 'Q vw- 1 9711 -111-5 f ' .5, ' I .wgfww 5 A .gf V. .,, 5, ,-6 We Q- ' ' . .. TE' I H n-Y l'RESIDENTgBERT COLEMAN SECRETARY-NVAYNE JAYNICS VICE-PRES.-MILTON PHILLIPS TREASURER-JACK BYRD SPONSOR-MR. LAUBER A very worthwhile Hi-Y club was organized from the Boys' Club, formerly the only club for boys in the High School. It was decided that this club should become ai member of the state Hi-Y organization. Officers were elected and committee chair- men chosen, and a worthy club was started with Mr. Lauber as their able leader. Their main project for this year has been the selling of pencils with the foot- ball and basketball schedules on the111. The Hi-Y and Girl Reserves held a Valen- tine party at the gymnasium February 9. A joint meeting of the Girl 'Reserves and Hi-Y was held for the Christmas Program. The Hi-Y holds its meetings bi-1nonthly,. with occasional outside speakers. The Ili-Y has 45 members. The committee chairmen are: Program Committee .................,.............,...... ,.,... R ex Butler Publicity Committee ............. ,.,.. . .. ....,.... Paul Wille Service Committee .....,...........,....,.....,.... .,....,....,....,,. B illy Lamb World and Brotherhood Committee ...., ..... A rchie Stockebrand Worship Committee ,.................. ...,......,...............,.......... G eorge Etter FIRST ROW: Emerson Tadtman, Robert Grisier, George Etter, Melvin Ruth, Bert Coleman, Norryce Mentzer, Junior Stockebrand, Mr. Lauber, SECOND ROW: Billy Lamb, Ivan Mentzer. Kenneth Briggs, Jack Byrd, Archie Stockebrand, Wayne Jaynes, Tom Stockebrand, Milton Phillips, Richard Mulsow. THIRD ROW: Robert Gillmore, Paul Seyffer, Herbert Monk, Russell Barnhardt, Harold Widner, Ralph Jarratt, Robert Pugh, Paul Wille, Marvin Schreiber. FOURTH ROW: John Reep, Arthur Bowers, George Woodruff. Lauren Frevert. Deward Dassow, Lawrence Almond, Mervln Light, Everett Hayes, Junior Smith, Kenneth Beanway, Rex Butler. Page 27 1-
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. , C ...,,-1, et FIRST ROW: Helen Mahon, Betty Starks, Miss Geith, Evelyn Underwood, Violet Withers. SECOND ROW: Elouise West, Betty Rae Butler, Generva Campbell, Genevieve Robbins, Cleo Mae Foote, Rachel Millson. The Girl Reserve organization is a religious club for girls of high school age. Another purpose of this club is to promote friendliness and cooperation among its members. Meetings are held once every two weeks.. and the cabinet. meets the first Monday in each month. The membership has been larger this year than any of the previous years. Ninety-nine girls of the one hundred twenty-five enrolled in high school are G. R. members. Annual activities of the club are: picnic for new membersg Christmas party for the poor childreng Mother-Daughter Banquetg Dad-Daughter socialg Community Weekg a heart-sister weekg and a joint G. R.- Hi-Y party. CABINET President ..,......... .......................,. ...... G e nerva Campbell Vice-President ,..... ............ R aehel Millson Treasurer ........... Genevieve Robbins Secretary ....... ............. B etty Starks COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ADVISOR Y BOARD Social Committee ..,..,.,........... Betty 'Rae Butler ...... ..,..,. M rs. R. M. Phillips Program Committee .............. Violet Withers .......... ..... M rs. Ray Butler Music Committee ......... ....,,, C leo Mae Foote ...... .......Mrs. R. R. Schreiber Service Committee ...,. ..... E velyn Underwood. ..,.... .... M rs. W. L. Gillmore Publicity Committee ............. Helen Mahon .......... Finance Commitee .....,. ....... E louise West ....... GIRL RESERVE .. ..... Mrs. V. C. Rhoades .....Mrs. H. R. Campbell ....,Clara Geith Page 26 . jfijjffi
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. ,,., . N pwqgggyfxqiqngmmiu V.-1 FIRST ROW: Betty Rae Butler, George Woodruff, Meredith Mullnow, Mary Dell Burnside, Billy Lamb. SECOND ROW: Cleo Sterling, Eleanor Stoll, Harold Widner, Mr. Rhoades, Kenneth Briggs, Emerson Tadtman. The debate group consisted of 15 students this year. These people had little or no experience at all, also there were no seniors in the group. Thus next year, a seasoned, experienced debate team is expected. Credit is given to the group for their work and successes this year. This year, the tournament squad debated at Topeka, Burlington, and the College of Emporia, at Emporia. Mary Dell Burnside, Betty Rae Butler, Cleo Sterling, and Bill Lamb made up the group. Smaller groups participated in the Neosho Valley League Tournamentg Fourth District of the State League. Class B, at Emporiag and exchanged debates with Fredonia, one at Yates Center and one at Fredonia. In the N. V. L. tournament, the squad won second place. At the Fourth District Tournament, Cleo Sterling won second place in the extemporaneous speaking contest. Advertising was the sub- ject about which she spoke. The question for the year was: Resolved: That several states should adopt a unicanieral system of legislation. DEBATE Page 28
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