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, 'Ili SOPHOMORE HI-Y-Top to Bot-tom: Ion Mustonen, president, Tom Roy, secretary, Bonnie Campbell, treasurer, Craig Gilles- pie, sergeant-at-arms. i li JUNIOR HI-Y-Top to Bottom: George VVil- liams, president, David Uhler, vice-president, Larry Ashton, secretary, Don Gabriel, treas urer, Allen Bird, chaplain, Kelly Hanson, ser- geant-at-arms, Mike Cartwright, sergeant-ab aI'1'I1S. N SENIOR HI-Y-Top to Bottom: David Bart lett, president, Tom Grissom, vice-president Pete Voris, treasurer, John Helin, chaplain Pat Beers, sergeant-at-arms, Wally Kohler, ser- geant-at-arms. Hi-Y Creates High Standard of Christian Character Creating, maintaining, and extend- V .collected canned food for the needy at ing throughout the home, school and V community high standards of Christian y character is the main purpose of Cata- 5 lina Hi-Y's. Any boys who are interested in these goals is eligible to join. The Sophomore Hi-Y had a car Wash with the proceeds going to the local orphanage. A dance was also sponsored by this Hi-Y. Recturi Iunior Hi-Y sold Peanuts for Polio, lollip ancer fund drive and collecte v f for the Cere- bral Palsy F oundag They went to Pre-Model Legislatuiig and to Model Legislature this spring. A dinner dance at Christmas and a steak fry in the spring topped off their activities for the year. A Fortiori Senior Hi-Y participated in the f'Peanuts for Polioi' drive and . fr. Christmas. They also presented a bill at Model Legislature. Their first social activity was a party given in October. giixbivi We found himf . .claim Mike Cartwright and Larry Dent as they discover Danny Alcorn, shirking his duty again.
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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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SERVICE COUNCIL-Front Row: Manda Krampel, Carol Cal- laghan, Jackie Wilson, Euayne Nelson, Carol Ailor, Pam Eley, Barbara Hillegonds, Jo Anne Phinney, Toni Smith . . . Second Row: Barbara Opperman, Shirley Sims, Jackie Rodriquez, vice-president, John Rawlinson, president, Pat Beers, secretary, Andrea Salter, treasurer, Kathy Stanley, Joan Ginter, Sally Ginter, April Randall . . . Third Row: Sharon King, Ginny Porter, Cheryl Woods, Ar- lene Brown, Karen Wilson, Carol Dyer, Viki Thurston, Barbara Culin, Judy Cooke, Phyllis Schropp, Janet Forbes, Janet Hotch- kiss, Larry Ing'ber, John Clow, Toni Del Missier, Chris Upham . . . Fourth Row: Cathy Lemley, Bonnie Mclnroy, Janet Burner, '17 Y. Susan Duncan, Barbara Chilson, Peggy Black, Florence Forester, Judy Mack, Glen Thursten, Esther Rudis, Kay Hatcher, Barbara Harrison, Lee McCormick, Becky Taylor, Delann Kumer, Jamie Price-. . . Fifth Row: Deena Garret, Carol Chastain, Sue Cook, Jeanne Chastain, Helen Weber, Paula Piziali, Peggy Hoag, Jackie Fahey, Nancy Kelly, Judy Brott, Vicki Purcell, Jan Callaghan, Wylene Hughes, Nancy Forbes, Bill Ure . . . Back Row: Dave Fithian, Larry Dent, Hank Russell, Curtis Martin, Ron Bethke, Glenn Donahue, Jim Berger, Don Morris, Charles Logan, Ward Tombaugh, David Boy, Don Gabriel, Ann Stoeclcer, Nadine Brad- Shaw, Carol Mellen, Marie Conley, Judy Shoshie, Ann Eisen. Council Renders Service to Cata ina and Tucson Y 5 i Happy-go-lucky hall monitors, also members of Service Council, group together by the senior office for a friendly chat. On the job monitors? On November 7, over 50 hall moni- tors, nurses' aids, and office Workers were initiated into Catalina Service Council, one of the largest clubs at Cata- lina. It is open to student who has completed service to a a ina or ueson, W1 - out inancia o any kind. The pur club is to render service to jg' and Tucson, ex- plained John Rawlinson, president. This year the group participated in the Cystic Fibrosis Drive, assistance with Tucson Community Council in civic enterprises, and any service needed by CHS which the members could provide. an
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