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The Tri-Hi-Y Club is the Young Womens Yew ,t ., .t .x.xX.x ,, ,t , TRI-HI-Y S , Fin! Rout Susan Brown. Second Roux Left to Right: Mary Lou Owings, Bonnie Bond. Third Row: Mrs. Woore, Sponrorx Sue Barnsley, Ruth Potts, Erma Fox, joan Pugh, Barbara Woore, Betty Del-laven, Ann O'Leary. Fourth Row: Georgianna Zirk, Sarah Johnson, Patsy Wolfe. Carolyn Robinson, Pat Patterson, Elsie Del-laven, Shirley Clark, Carol Campbell, Janet Duncan, Kay Car- penter, Gay Ann Miller. Fifth Row: Barbara Hammock, Joan Lowstuter, Jackie Barton, Marie Spitler, Margel Welch, Margie Sheetz, Joan Larrick, Bonita Starliper, Anita Lacy, Mary jo Rogers, Janet Lacy, Kitty Hockman, Marcia Bowers. Sixlh Row: Ellen Fisher, Patty Newlin, Connie McDonald, Charlotte Schuller, Ellen Shull, Sharon Omps, Jean Fox. Seventh Row: Lorraine Bond, Jean Wfoods, Martha Rowe, Peggy Franklin, Peggy McCarty, Pat Kline, Mary Ordakowski, Sandra Haga, Deborah Ward, Pat Fletcher, Ruth Kline, Janet Burcham, Phoebe White. Christian Association in the High School. It is a fellowship of high school girls who are committed to a Christian purpose at work in the home, school, and community. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Chris- tian character through clean speech, clean sportsmanship, and clean living. The major activities of the year in- clude the Northern District Confer- ence, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter devotions in the school, and caroling at the hospital and nursing homes, which may become an annual affair. Through these and 'many other activities, the Tri-Hi-Y, with the Hi-Y, hopes to extend Christian Fellowship throughout the world. Susan Brown, Preridentf Bonnie Bond, Treafuren' Barbara Woore, Hir- toriang Shirley Crosen, Pianirtg Mary Lou Owings, Secretaryf Erma Fox Song Leaderg Elsie DeHaven, Parliamentariany Sue Barnsley, Reporter, Joan Pugh, Vice-Pretidenz. Nor Shown: Ruth Ann Potts, Chaplain
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132 HI fl' ls 592933 M Firrt Row, Left to Right: Ronnie McDonald, William Kerns, David Glover, Gary Strickler, Donnie Henshaw, George Nixon, Preston Harrison, James Sumption. Second Razr: Allen Willey, Richie Anderson, Edward Fishel, Waldon Kerns, Charles Gossard, Marvin Russell, Ernest Adams, Louis Haines, Mr. Butcher, Sponsor. Third Row: The Hi-Y is the Y.M.C.A. in the high school. The Club is a group of boys who are committed to a Christian purpose at work in the home, school and community. Purposes: To create, maintain and extend standards of Christian character. Some objectives of the Hi-Y are to develop personal integrity and self-discipline, develop 'a grow- ing sense of personal worth, based on Christian con- ,few Amy Za, Elwood Patterson, Carl Straw, Donnie Brown, Ismet Nuri, Bobby Connley, Henry Brown, Billy Purtlebaugh, Jimmy Orndorff, Sterling Shockey. Fourth Row: John Carney, Howard Kline, Tommy Sullivan, Dickie Goode, Bill Sydnor, Louis Brill, Mickey Baughrnan, Wendell Dick, Tommy Hepler, Donnie Ambrose. cepts and values, maintain a perspective in a world of shifting values, perform useful home, church, school and community service, prepare adequately for the responsibilities of the future, practice demo- cratic methods, co-operate with other groups of young people to achieve worthwhile objectives, develop an active and growing relationship and re- sponsibility to the Christian church. L n a ll Sealed: Waldon Kerns, Sef1'eta1'y.' Louis Brill, Chapfaifzf Mickey Baughman, Prefidemf. Sfandiwg: Mr. Butcher, Sponrorx David Glover, Reporlefz' Bill Sydnor, Treaiurefz' Wendell Dick, Vice- Prerident. - ---- - - A----MQ-at-zfzsaizg---P'-- manly . Q- Je - W-
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