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  1. Hi-Y clubs - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    The Hi-Y clubs are U.S. social clubs for middle school and high school boys and girls that are affiliated with the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA). The purpose of the clubs is “to create, maintain …

  2. Hi-Y Basketball - Sioux Falls YMCA

    As one of our most popular YMCA programs, Hi-Y is designed for both competitive and recreational play. This exciting league offers a great opportunity for high school students to build teamwork, …

  3. YMCA Hi-Y, Try-Hi-Y Clubs, et al | Vintage Kids Clubs

    The term Hi-Y was first officially used in 1927, but the YMCA had been active with youths since the 1850s. Hi-Y stands for High School YMCA and was for boys only.

  4. Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs - Student Life in the 1930s

    The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Club carried items to the hospital to amuse and comfort the paralytic children. Books were collected and sent to the students of the Open Air School.

  5. Mr. Shirk listened to their custom, Tri‐Hi‐Y clubs for girls came into being just after the first World War. The group in Wanesboro, Pennsylvania, in 1919 was probably our first, and then in 1939 the name …

  6. Hi-Y today; a report of the national study of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y ...

    Oct 18, 2022 · Hi-Y today; a report of the national study of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y movement by Hamlin, Richard E. (Richard Eugene) Publication date 1955 Topics Young Men's Christian Associations. Hi-Y …

  7. It all started with Hi-Y. | Camp Wood YMCA

    Mar 9, 2017 · Hi-Y refers to the YMCA clubs that began Camp Wood YMCA’s early commitment to empowering young leaders. In fact, the idea for a YMCA training camp in Kansas all began with the …

  8. YMCA of Honolulu 150th Anniversary | Transforming Lives Then. Now ...

    Since its early beginnings, Hi-Y clubs brought together high school boys from all racial, religious and economic backgrounds. Every week, over 100 participants from McKinley High School would gather …

  9. While the actual Constitutional Convention for Hawaii was being held, 71 delegates from 53 Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs gathered for their own Model Constitutional Convention in the throne room of the …

  10. HI-Y CLUB - Encyclopedia Dubuque

    A national organization for male high school students was started in 1913. The name of the group was decided in 1914 at a meeting in Cleveland and was then adopted nationwide by similar groups.