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c- Tom Bumgardner TREASURER The Hi-Y, a Christian organization for boys, consisted of forty-three members. The night before the Homecoming, our Hi-Y sponsored a bonfire for the student body. The cheer- leaders led a few yells and the football boys said a word of encouragement. A Sa- die Hawkins Dance on November 13 was sponsored by us. Erick Stowe VICE-PRESIDENT For our party we went swimming at Bun- ker Hill. On April 23 our Hi-Y co-sponsored a WOWO Record Hop with the Tri-Hi-Y. We collected clothes for the victims of the April 1 1 tornado and sent them to Nappanee. In order to have a better club next year, we sent our officers to a meeting at Fort Wayne, Indiana, on October 10. firsf Row: Mike Byers, Larry Herron, Dan Eller, Bill Watson, Rich White. Roy Jackson, Tom Bumgardner, Jom Gilmer, Ertck Stowe. Zscond Row: John Brown, Tom Panning, Gene Warren, Rolland Fearnow, Dave Story, John Oswalt, Beto Otero, Jay Burcroff, Gene Tomlinson. Tfi Vc Row: Jim Clark, Mike Swango, Terry Cope- land, Phil Amones, Ray Meyer, Mike McLaughlin, Larry Sheetz, Doug Ross, fourth Row: Larry Dixon, Dave Wright, Dale Carpenter, Scottie Chamberlain, Ronnie McColley, Tim Kreider, Don Griffith, Mike Baker. Fifth Row: Marlin Pattee; Mr. Smucker, Sponsor; Martin Smalley, Bill Bean, Dana Carpenter, Lee Myers, Gary Kusiak, Steve Leach, Rick Panning.
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7«-- r- first Row: Connie Vigor, Morie Weiss, Poulo Alexonder, Dionne Goff, Rosemary Dcrshem, Pot Yocum, Diono Hegel, Chen Wilson, Corel DeArmond, Donno McKillip, Noncy Young Diane Tarter Mar Mills, Dmnna Lee Horstmon Second Row: Alice Rogers, Sally King, Cathy Wolfe, Judy Baker, Ginger Snopp Janet Nees Diane Coburn, Kondy Franfz, Holly Kite, Mary Kendall, Linda Draper Sharon Cripc, Borbaro Stouffer. Third Row: Lois Weover, Shirley Felobom, Susan Louer, Mildred Wilcox, Lana Schroder, Vicki Driscoll, Jonie Wilson Rustee Graft, Mary Thrush, Judy Kirby, Linda Long, Joanie Yentes. fourth Row: Sharon Mills, Marge Mourer, Candy Snapp, Diann Dunphy, Barbara Swope, Ruth Ogon, Suson Gingrich, Morilyn Brown, Karen Hones, Lindo Meyer, Linda Clark, Ruthonn Tresko, Nancy Baker, fifth Row: Eloine Lauer, Helen Harrell, Beth Sever, Shirley Gilbert, Cecile Thompson, Barbara Gaff, Joyce Bowman, Pat Vigor, Corolyn Hall, Rita Pankop, Morcic mood, Maiibess Lefforge Jone McKinlcy. Sixth Row: Margaret Walker, Marilyn Ross, Mclinda Weitzel, Peggy Schlemmer, Lois Smith, Cheryl Steward, Rita Rehok, Joyce Louer, Suson McVickcr, Liz Wolf, Becky Pobsl, Margoret Feornow, Marilyn Faust. Seventh Row: Cheryl Groendyke, Susie Proctor, Jennifer Wilcox, Sally Hipskind, Becky Wilson, Sue Hartong, Becky Filer, Peggy Pretorius, Cathy Poole, Linda Wysong, Kothy Eighth Row: Kothy Miller, Kristine Keffaber, Jone Krom, Barbo Elaine Ford, Diane Bever, Cheryl Urscheh Miss Musselman, Mrs Sponsors; Cindy Unger. Penrod, 20 Kris Keffaber TREASURER Our Tri-Hi-Y club, a Christian organization for girls in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, has a total of ninety members. Miss Musselman and Mrs. Penrod were the girls ' sponsors. Our club co-sponsored both the Christmas and Easter programs. We also co- sponsored with the Hi-Y boys a WOWO rec- ord hop with Don Chevrolet as the guest disc jockey on April 23. Cheryl PRESI Elaine Ford VICE-PRESIDENT Our girls served as baby-sitters at the Urbana Parent-Teacher Association meetings. After the tornado brought disaster, our Tri- Hi-Y collected clothes for the tornado victims. The Girls ' Athletic Association invited us to a swimming party at Bunker Hill. Elaine Ford, Vice-President, will be the President of our club next year.
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Stccde ( M tccC First Row: Clifton Cordes, Jim Gilmer, Danny Eller, Erick Stowe, Alberto Otero, Sally King. Second Row: Carol Fansler, Ken Dyson, Kris Keffaber, Rustee Graft, Diane Bever. Third Row: Mike Yentes, Bill Bean, Rick Sloniker, Jim Stowe. Fourth Row: Kim Custer, Mr. Rehard, Sponsor; Richard Monce. The student government body of our school is known as the Student Coun- cil. The members included five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, two freshmen, one eighth gra- der, one seventh grader, and one honorary member, Beto Otero, our foreign ex- change student. Mr. Thom- as Reahard was our spon- sor. The Homecoming Queen and dance were sponsored by us. To the in- terest of all we presented two convocations. Mr. Pfeif- fer, a refugee from Hun- gary, gave a talk on Com- munism and the Hungarian Revolution. The other con- vocation was a film titled Mechanized Death shown by State Trooper Biggs. OFFICERS Standing: PRESIDENT, Jim Gilmer; VICE-PRESIDENT, son; TREASURER, Dan Eller. Seated; SECRETARY, Kr faber. Ken Dy- stine Kef- At Christmas time our Student Council decorat- ed the tree and several of the rooms which add- ded to the gay atmos- phere. The annual jobs of the Student Council were the coat check dur- ing the basketball sea- son and the selling of ice cream in the cafeteria during the lunch hour. We attended a District Student Council Confer- ence in Wabash. Ken Dyson was elected by the student body to pre- side as Student Council President during the 1965-66 school year. A gift was presented to our foreign student, Beto, as a memory of our stu- dent body at Northfield High School. 22
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