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C-Y Teens Help Promote Welfare of Underprivileged To help promote the Welfare of the underprivileged is the goal of C-Y Teens. Members of this club also obtain a better understanding of people not as fortunate as themselves. Working hard to collect money for the Milk Fund 've Won six girls a 're trip to to Knotts- berry Farm, d Disneyland during the holiday. Two of si own projects were presenijng a Christmas basket to a needy family and visiting rest home patients. The big social event was a city-Wide Roaring 20,s dance. Membership requirements are that you must be a girl attending CHS and pay dues. Ian Getty smiles as she gives to the milk fund drive, for which Marsha Bell and Laurie Marvel are collecting. C-Y TEENS-Front How: Gail Fox, sergeant-at-arms, Jo Ann Vicky Davis, Barbara Williams, Nancy Rohloff, Pat Taydon, Ann Kinney, sergeant-at-arms, Ruthy Danehy, chaplain, Jeanne Lamour- Brownlee, Mary Jane Campbell, Grace Girts, Gail Bradley, Karen eux, secretary, Sally Sayer, president, Kathi Pagel, vice-president, Kelly, Jean Hazel, Nancy Powers . . . Back Row: Robin Kosta, Jeanne Reynolds, treasurer, Linda Sloan, Connie Callimore, Kristi Mary Jane Umberger, Valerie Boyd, Barbara Rohloff, Stevie Jacob- Palmer . . . Second Row: Linda Frye, Shelley Fox, Carol Hall, son, Jean Hewlett, Susan Truman, Laurie Hauer, Marilyn Meines, Linda Heisler, Linda Barham, Cindy Montgomery, Crissy Jacog- Marsha Bell, Jackie Herman, Kay Krieger, Pat Marcy. , son, Connie Tucker, Bea Simonian, Judi Willson . . . Third Row:
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LETTERMEN'S CLUB-Front Row: John Donner, Vice-president, Don Pearson, president, Bob Bykerk, sergeant-at-arms, Bill Bell, sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Morton, advisor . . . Second Row: Jerry Fritz, Larry Dent, Bob Sher, Cary Hayden, Lewis Hudson, Mike Cartwright, Bob Tompkins, Don Cabriel, Ham Catlin . . . Third Row: Ronnie Campbell, Ray Bush, John Rawlinson, Pat Beers, Bernard Mordret, Kenny Spiegel, Jeff Schantz, Steffan Monk . . . Back Row: Bill Strait, Aaron Latham, Tom Bartholomew, Dave Fithian, Terry Runyan, Clive Seal, Bob Jameson, Larry Johnson, Doug WVard, Danny Alcorn, Jack Kenan, Bob Schull. Lettermen 'Lend a Helping Hand' at School Activities '1 LETTERlNIEN'S CLUB-Front Row: Bill Bell, sergeant-at-arms, John Donner, The saying, All brawn and no brains, certainly doesn't apply to Cata- lina's Lettermen Club. The members, which consist of boys who have received a major letter in a sport, must up with a scholastic standard. ,,Qg,g,,,,, elped at ath lg 799, letic events things as ,. , . . f i ' , . raising the and h ing out pro- grams. The also the annual J 1 f-was Lettermen's a queen, r chosen by the bioysf w'as crowned. In addition, they sponsored a banquet for initiates, members and dates. By assisting at school events, the club promoted its general purpose to provide an organization- to serve the T school and help promote sportsmanship and service among its members. if-. vice president, Don Pearson, president, Tom Murphy, secretary-treasurer, ,Bob Bykerk, sergeant-at-arms . . . Back Row: Mr. Melvin Vogel, adviser, Mr. Leon Morton, adviser.
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Tri-Hi-Y Sets Standards of Christian Character ,ya . rlrf 1 aj .TT Y 1, I 44 A 'msn it 5 If 41' fryl 'f' if .fs at f 1 pawn- - ,n,' , f Senior Tri-Hi-Yiers Susie Salant, Lynn McEvers, and Meredith Mutterer put in another day's work on the club's bill which was to be sent X Q ,,i SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y-Top To Bottom: Carol Hartley, president, Linda Ronstadt, vice-president, Christine VVald, recording secretary, Stephanie VVinn, corresponding secretary, Georgann Connally, treasurer, Melina Staininger, chaplain, Donna Graves, sergeant-at-arms. to Model Legislature. Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization that is affiliated with the Central YMCA. The purpose is to set high standards of Christian character. One example of this, is the cooperation of the clubis sup- porting the Peanuts for Polio drive. Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, Fidelis Omni- um, has for the main service project a foreign chil for: years. At Easter they pro fi fneedy family with food. N Pro Bonium O ,p p, fum, Junior Tri- Hi-Y took one hundre dollars from the profits of a candy bar sale to tidy up the Lighthouse Also an old clothes drive was conducted for the needy. 'Bona Fides Tri-Hi-Y had energetic seniors. Profits from the cupcake sale, work done at the Rolling Hills Country Club, and the Benefit Bridge were used toward their service project. ai ! rs Z JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y-Top To Bottom: Bar- bara Ewing, president, Do Do Stell, vice- president, Linda VVershing, secretary, Mel- anie Robertson, treasurer, Diane Rose, chaplain, Barbara Stevick, sergeant-ab arms, A u s ti e Moore, sergeant-at-arms Sheila Cunningham, historian. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y-Top To Bottom: Sally Clausen, president, Helen Pumphrey, vice- president, Peggy Hoag, secretary, Dorothy McKelvey, treasurer, janet Hotchkiss, Wil- low Carter, sergeant-at-arms, Pam Svob, ser- geant-at-arms, Nancy Kelly, historian.
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