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iii: Ldt: ROW 1fD. Rockhold, N. Price, W. Krakora, G. Deszch, B. Davis, C. Koman, L. Klima, A. Yesso, K. Ovark. ROW' 1fE. Sabo, Ii. Kuhn, Samardge, R. Zelennik, D. Metro, I.. Kolar, D. Leopard, D. Stone, D. Odvody, D. Dozer. RONV 3-C. Dinardo, J. Parish, Erhardt, C. Nloser, B. Klouzal, R. Plavney, B. Fejes, T. Rolmejsek. ROW' 4fG. Chauncey, B. Gucciardo, E. Kress, J. jelinski, B. Kniola, R. Germana, K. Maresh. A DIARY FOR THE HIGH-Y There are many things that a diary can have for the Hi-Y. At the beginning of the school year there was much to be done. We joined the new Southeast YMC.-X and our club's membership was doubled. Our activities at the Y are ones of companionship and fun. Swim- ming is our best sport. I remember the good times we had when meet- ing was adjourned and everyone would assemble for sportsmenlike fun in the swimming pool and exercise room. There are also annual activities outside the Y which the diary may have. The hay ride is one outstanding festival that will always be re- membered. The atmosphere of the festival is one that is merry and full of fun. Everyone sticks together as brothers, and thus, bettering our model of getting along together. Another memory for a diary was our social party. Last of all, the annual High-Y dance is the biggest social gathering of the year. This is our only source of income. XVith the money we plan our other activities. In conclusion, I will always remember, A Diary for the High-Y. CLEAN LIVING - - OUR CODE Right: Stavnicky starts off the big race between Moser and Gucch. Fur right: He Hies through the air with the greatest of ease, and will you notice that bird-like form! 22 ' le 1' ff?
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Rzght RQJYVI B K11l W Kat7 M Pershern M Petromo ROW C Scott S Freedle Left Actxve memembers admrre the dolls they re dressed for the underprlwleged chlldren To bulld a fellowshlp of woman and glrls devoted to the task of reahzmgln our common l1fe those ldeals of personal and soclal l1v1ng to whlch we are commltted by our Falth as Chrlstlans In thls endeavor we seek to understand esus to share h1s love for all people and to grow 1n the knowledge and love of God Thls IS the purpose of the Young Woman s Chr1st1an ASSOC13t10h of whlch I am member I w1ll never forget thls wonderful year 1n the Y Teens In September we had our lnstallatxon of officers and new members Presldent, Carol Scott, opened the meetlng wlth secretary Bette Kall v1ce presldent Sharon Freedle treasurer Marie Petronl HOSp1t3l1ty Chaxrman, Wxnlfred Katz and Publlclty Chalrman, Mary Ann Pershern all present We all departed smglng W of the younger generatlon str1v1ng to bunld a better world Peace and unlty, freedom and llber ty, these are the thmgs that bulld our goal Then 1n November, I had a chance to dlscuss famlly and teen age problems on a panel Durmg the Thanksglvlng vacatlon we had a swlmmmg party at the Southeast Y playmg volleyball 1n the water' ' 'For Chr1stmas Mrs M1ChaCI handed out dolls whlch we redressed for the Good w1ll Company I enjoyed maklng a blue dotted swlss dress Wlth a bxg whlte bow for my doll Our Chrlstmas party was December 19, and IH February we had a wonderful speaker from Indra H spoke Engllsh well' ' ' V 'Glrls from the Frlendshlp Club modeled some beautlful clothes and I was 1n charge of maklng refreshments Lenten Servlces glven just to the Y Teens was our serlous program Entertalnmg our mothers at the tradltlonal Mothers Tea was fun and I know the mothers were proud of us' ' Our b1ggest5ob was to make our umor Hlgh dance ln May a success Mrs Mrchael and Mrs Emmett our advxsors, were very helpful 1n preparmg for the dance Next year I ll be a sophomore and won t be able to be 1n Y Teens but w1ll look forward to be com1ng a BIG SISTER WA YCUN GER SISTERS OF FRIENDSHIP I wi:- , ,S iw-e ' , Q 1 I , : - . . , . ., . , . I . H . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . ,, . J . . 3 3 ll , . . . . H ,, . . ' 9 9 3 7 3 7 I . . . . . .H , . . e, ' ' il . . . . . H U . J ! ... , . - . e ,, . . ,, . . . . . . .. ,, ,, . . . , ! l ' ' - , - ' ll YY
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s lil l E Left: ROW' I-,I. Zivney, C. Bal- an, S.Guny:1, C. Vlfirt, B. Kzlil, D. Henley. ROW' :Alu Phillips, A. Constantino Riglzf: hl. Kopl-stein, ll. Mxltejka Good Morning! These are the familiar words which are heard the first thing in the morning. The announcements in the morning tell everyone the news and views of the school, and also tell which persons should report to detention that day. Our group of announcers are probably the most wide-awake people in schoolwbefore first period-except, of course, the teachers. You are required to have taken a course in speech and radio, before becoming a morning announcer. Tryouts are held and seven announc- ers are chosen by our supervisor and then a captain is selected. Our seven announcers are chosen for their speaking abilityAtone quality, articulation, etc.-and their ability to read well. It is the duty of the captain, Anna Mae Constantino, to see that the announcements and equipment are in tip-top shape. On special mornings, as we call them, when we know of a birthday or anniversary, you may even be lucky to hear a song sung by the Off Pitch Quartet. KNO sighs of relief, pleaselj Of course, we must not forget the people who take care of the P. A. system during each period of the day, and make special announce- ments when necessary. D. McCullough, C. Mordarski, B. Kail, S. Gunya, A. Baker, bl. Matejka, -I. Spangler bl. Kopfstein, V. Williams, K. Riebesell. 23
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