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HI-Y CLUBS

Among the many activities of Alpha Hi-Y was

their co-sponsorship of the annual Hobo Fa ir with

Sigma Gamma. A talk given by Mr. Phillips on

coal mining and various movies throughout the

year, not to mention a winter talent show and

dance after a basketball game, were also included

in their activities.

Bob Taylor was vice-president of the N. Y.

Stale Council, and Larry Klainer was reading clerk

at the state conference. Alpha's bill to extend

physical examinations in all intramural sports was

brough t to Albany by John Parks.

Officers are R. Taylor, President; M. O'Dowd,

Vice-President; T. Valentine, Secretary; J. Webb,

Treasurer;

L.

Klainer, Chaplain; G Chaize, Serg–

eant-at-arms.

Phi Beta held an amateur show, served at an

industrial banquet, and also enjoyed dancing les–

sons given by "Arthur Murray" Zinn. Stanley Met–

litz represented his organization at the Albany

Conference.

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Officers are S. Metlitz, President; F. Latham,

Vice-President; G. Merwin, Secretary; J. Bernstein,

Treasurer; J. Gross, Sergeant-at-arms.

First on the program of Sigma Gamma Hi-Y

was the co-sponsorship of the annual Hobo Fair

in November. Other activities included a talk on

morals by Dr. Sarah Roady, an after-game dance,

serving at the industrial banquet, and selling bas–

ketball programs at home games. In the spring

they held their annual Easter egg hunt for Liberty

Street children. Two of the four bills which they

sponsored at the state conference were entered in

the Bill Book.

Officers are,. C. Morgan, President; J. Fenton,

Vice-President; G. McManus, Secretary; N. Scho–

field, Treasurer; B. Vanderbilt, Chaplain; Sally

Knight, Sergeant-at-arms.

One of the activities of Phi Sigma Chi has been

a cake sale. They have also sponsored dances

after the games, contributed a Christmas basket

for a needy family in Nyack, served at an indus–

trial banquet and held a successful cakesale.

B. Sherman is President; P. Hicks, Vice-Presi–

dent; P. Pelts, Secretary;

I.

Gable, Treasurer; H.

Hansen,

C.

Stern, Sergeant-at-arms; M. Allison,

Chaplain.

The chief project of Sigma Lambda was selling

football programs at home games. Although they

sponsored no bill they sent B. Travis as a delegate

to the state assembly. Members also held a dance

after a football game, and sent their annual

Christmas basket to a needy family in Nyack.

Officers include B. Travis, President; H. Bosco,

Vice-President; M. DiNardo, Secretary; G. Vice,

Treasurer; R. Roman, Chaplain; J. Schuler, J. Del

Pizzo, Sergeant-at-arms.

Theta Chi, composed of eighth-graders, had

Miss Clarke speak at one of their meetings and

held a small party at another.

J . Perreault is President; F. Wamsley, Vice–

President; T. Lemire, Secretary; M. Reiland, Treas–

urer;

C.

Calpatto, Chaplain;

C.

Stewart, Sergeant–

at-arms.

Ninth Grade Hi-Y, Magna Phi, held an after–

game dance and a skating party.

M. D'Auria is President;

A.

Church, Vice-Presi–

dent; H. Pforte, Secretary; N. Savoury, Treasurer;

.K. Knieriem, Chaplain; J. Marr, Sergeant-at-arms.

ALPHA

Fir>l row: R. Block, B. foley, E.

Cacciomani, P. Glynn, B. Shepard,

l.

lolrus. Second row: 8. Camp·

bell, 8. Miller, F. McCarty, J.

Webb, M. O'Oowd, R. Taylor, T.

Volenline, G. Chaiu, P. Bemarbo.

third row: M. Herlihy, J. Springer,

l.

Sucsy, J. King, R. Johnsen, P.

lleval, C. Pererman, 0. Williom•,

J. Roy11er, K. Shenig, E. Chapman.

fourrh row: K. lundgren, G. laing,

A. Brown, C. Valenline, M. Srach,

J. Royller,

J.

Pork, E. Van Zilen,

P. Schulder, E. Robinson, R. Sitco.

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