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Year Through Programs and Projects FRONT ROW: C. Freed, D. Callander, F. Fisher, D. Sinclair, T. Greene, J. Kindig, T. Brecheisen. SECOND ROW: B. Unger, R. Kaufman, J. Atkinson, J. Stillson, D. Marchand, R. Miller, B. Adkins, J. Stump, W. Kauf- man. BACK ROW: W. Schori, J. Hoyt, J. Ruhl, P. Hahn, S. Jensen, L. Anglin, R. Callander, T. Evans, Mr. Riley, sponsor. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. The purpose of Hi-Y, along with the platform, Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, Clean Living, must be thoroughly learned before a boy can become a member of the organization. The Junior Hi-Y attracts many eighth, ninth, and tenth grade boys. This year the club worked with the senior group in several projects, including the dance and the clothing drive. The club sent its president and secretary to the 1963 Summer Hi-Y Leaders' Camp at Delphi, Indiana. There the two officers learned about the duties of officers and ideas for program planning. The Junior Hi-Y has various speakers come for its bi-monthly meetings. These speakers, usually men from the community, provide entertaining programs. Like the senior group, the Junior Hi-Y held a swimming party in Goshen. Through their Hi-Y activities, N.H.S. boys learn to assume responsibilities that help them become a greater asset to their school and community. Vice-president Duncan Sinclair, secretary Fred Fisher, president John Kindig, and treasurer Lanny Anglin sort clothes for the clothing drive. 27 NAPPANEE TELEPHONE COMPANY Save with a Telephone
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Jr. and Sr. Hi-Y’s Spend an Interesting The Senior Hi-Y enjoyed a very successful year through interesting programs and projects. As in years past, the Hi-Y sponsored a clothing drive for needy children and ran a coat check at each home basketball game. The club sponsored a Thanksgiving dance, The Turkey Trot. The proceeds of $100 were donated to D.I.P., the organization which is planning a community swimming pool. Since the Hi-Y is a service organization, it donated $25 to the Elkhart Mental Health Society and paid for a speaker to talk to interested students on civil rights. One of the many interesting programs this year was a talk by Elkhart County Sheriff Woody Caton. He explained about the operation of the county jail and the treatment of prisoners. Besides this informa- tive talk, the Hi-Y had other speakers, including Mr. McCrew, who spoke on military obligation. The Hi-Y provided entertainment also, as the members enjoyed a swimming party at the Goshen High School pool, and traveled to Fort Wayne to watch an ice hockey game. Again this year the Senior Hi-Y proved to be one of the most popular clubs for junior and senior boys. Senior Hi-Y officers, secretary Denny Templeton, treasurer Denny Miller, president Bob Best, and vice- president Mike Stump check coats at a home bas- ketball game. FRONT ROW: T. Stoops, K. Miller, T. Martindale, G. Martz, S. Culp, L. Heckaman, T. Newcomer, W. Berger, J. Miller. SECOND ROW: J. Phillips, R. Best, C. Truex, L. Sheets, K. Blosser, W. Hubner, D. Miller, J. Weldy, G. Hollar. THIRD ROW: J. Andrews, T. Noffsinger, D. Shaw, M. Metzler, M. Mast, P. Duckwall, R. Clouse, J. Pippen. FOURTH ROW: D. Cripe, T. Johnston, F. Jensen, D. Yoder, G. Golden, S. Hartman, D. Templeton, R. Foeckler, Mr. Geyer, sponsor. BACK ROW: K. Ervin, K. Wyman, M. Stump, C. Miller, D. Orn, R. Best, W. Klotz, D. Culp, R. Moore, J. Coppes. L. W. ROOSE, M.D. . WELDY'S PAINT SHOP J. E. WENGER, M.D. Nappanee's Only Paint and Wallpaper Store
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Sundry Clubs Provide Varied Activities The officers of Tri-Sci were president Luther Adkins, vice-president Barbara Senff, and Maria Popowzak, secretary-treasurer. To retain his mem- bership in Tri-Sci, a student is required to have either a science fair project, a research paper, or a scientific demonstration. The club sponsored a dance with the S.O.S. after a basketball game. Highlights of the year were a trip to Notre Dame Radiation Center and to a steel mill. Students of Science includes those in grades eight to ten who arc interested in science. The require- ments for membership are to participate in the annual science fair and to maintain a B average in science courses. Officers were president Lanny Anglin, vice-president Lewis Reed, secretary Bonnie Stump, and treasurer Sandra Roose. Programs were given on topics such as pollen grains, protozoans, and bacteria. The year ended with a trip to Miles Laboratory in Elkhart. I RI-SCI. FRON I ROW: Mr. Copeland, sponsor, S. Hartman, J. Coppes, J. Crane, D. Sinclair, D. Yoder. SECOND ROW: B. Atkinson, L. Helmuth, M. Popowzak, R. Kuhns, K. Fisher. BACK ROW: B. Brumbaugh, T. Moore, C. Marchand, L. Adkins, S. Eastlund, W. Berger, B. Senff. S.O.S. FRONT ROW: H. Brumbaugh, N. Moore, L. Anglin, L. Reed, J. Ruhl, B. Stump, Mr. Hazelrigg, sponsor. BACK ROW: J. Stump, P. Neibert, L. Fairchild, T. Robinson, S. Roose, D. Schrock, D. Marchand. LEHMAN'S HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware, Paints, and Gifts 20 NAPPANEE RECORD CARDEN 151 North Clark
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