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lgli-Y T ' ? S'iZt3V !Z'ET55ff nfl, 4i-'. If H. Kellis, N. Leist, P. Simmons, E. Newberg, T. Drake, R. Laughlin, M. Shields. F, The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend through- out the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian char- acter. Hi-Y, under the advisorship of Mr. Frederick Roehm and Mr. Charles Vesper, carried on an industrious program for the 1954-55 school year. Boys from the 'lOth, llth, and l2th grades of high school are eligible for membership and must pass an examination on the Hi-Y Constitution, Purpose, and Rules. The year's activities started with the formal induction held at the Methodist Church. Other events included the Father and Son Banquet and the Youth Government Program. The general meetings of the club played an important role during the year, as well as the intramural basketball, in which most of the boys participated. 52
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Y-Teens P. Hecathorn, J. Uhrich, J. Mears, S. Egan. To grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, to grow in the knowledge and love of God are the goals of the Y-Teens. Any girl in grades 10 through 12 may become a member. Again, this year the Y-Teens were a very active group. They gave the first dance of the year after a football game, helped with the foot- ball banquet, gave their annual Kiddie Christmas Party, and planned and carried out the Homecoming ceremonies. President Saundra Egan led the group with the help of Joyce Mears, vice president, Judy Uhrich, Secretary, Patricia Hecathorn, Treasurer, and a cabinet. Miss Conner and Miss Nicholson, the sponsors, assisted the girls. The final and perhaps biggest event of the year was the senior trip to Chicago in April. '51 Q V! F1552 - Q.- nv. I . X
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SENIORS: FRONT ROW: R. Newburg, T. Drake, R. Max well, D. Wolf, R. Bell, J. Wanlz, D. Shell, R Basore, J. Marshall. ROW 2: K. Yeazel, H. Myers, M. Shields, R Cook, J. Drayer, N. Leisl, G. Herrington. ROW 3: S. Tripp, J. Rudy, R. Schaefer, J. Shil- fer, H. Kellis, R. Hoffman, L. Anderson. ROW 4: Mr. Roehm, R. Warren, J. Pollack, G Bennell. JUNIORS: FRONT ROW: J. Libecap, N. Mason, R. Wil- liams, R. Long, D. Gibson, R. Hurling, R. Wade D. Slalder. ROW 2: R. Puls, E. Newberg, G. Morris R Ring, J. Gusfin. , . ROW 3: W. Allman, D. Wrighl, C. Crone, P Simmons. ROW 4: J. Gaslineau, M. Shahan. SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW: R, Erbaugh, D. Beal, B. Lusenhop M. Edgerlon, A. Dudley, E. Libecap, L. Geisler, F. Homan, D. Dunkelberger. ROW 2: A. Gilbert, J. Walkins, M. Newkirk 1 J. Kinderdine, R. Doan, V. Windhorsl, J. Abner. ROW 3: J. Fox, G. Hamilton, J. Fogle, D. Heilz. ROW 4: M. Williams, G. Kline, L. Warren. ROW 5: Mr. Vesper. ABSENTEES. M. Kidwell, T. Kissick, R. Laughlin R. Sharrills, J. Burns, D. Christian, R. Hurling J. Kidwell, G. Kreppner, J. Pelzold, T. Schaeferi A. Sleffen, G. Wagner, D. Ball, A. Day, C. Jeslice, M. McCabe, D. Zimmerman, L. Greena- wall. 1
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