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Writing and rewriting . . . The HI-LITES room was reopened and re-styled by this yezu s HI-LITES board after its abandonment in 1958. After sev- eral days of cleaning and painting the basement room was used for publication of the monthly newspaper. Under advisor Mrs. Henrietta Ruff the board improved the paper, changing mar- gins for more space and striving for con- sistency. This is the 18th year HI-LITES has been published. typing and assembling . . . a stamp of approval . il il- 1 i make HI-LITES ready for the mail.
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H i-Lites Room Re-Opened HI-LITES BOARD BACK ROW: B. Moershel, S. Moessner, M. Reihman, H. Hagen, P. Ackerman, C. Dietrich. FRONT ROW G. Babbitt, M. Oehl, D. Kraus, Mrs. Ruff, Advisorg L. Pitz, J. Setzer, K. Selzer. HI-LITES REPORTERS BACK ROW: P. Schuerer, S. Parvin, A. Baumgartel, T. Meyer, M. Fels, T. Miller, D. Trumpold. MID- DLE ROW: J. Neumann, S. Fels, M. DeGood, C. Zimmermann, H. Stumpff, E. Sprague. FRONT ROW: T. Schwertfeger, J. Dit- trich, R. Konitzer, G. Schuhmacher, R. Rettig, S. Waln, C. Dittrich. ,- 1 .'j , X LAK ' ' agfqjfh' T ff
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CJ 1 BACK ROW: M. DeGood, D. Trumpold, I. Setzer, D. Roggentine, M. Fels, P. Ehrmann, T. Miller C. Zimmerman, S. Fels. THIRD ROW: G. Babbitt, R. Leichsenring, M. Reihrnan, P. Goltz, P, Ackerman, N. Bahr, H. Stumpff, D. Trumpold, M. Marz. SECOND ROW: C. Dittrich, S. Waln, S. Reihman, C. Dietrich, E. Sprague, K. Leichsenring, R. Rettig, L. Rotter, J. Dittrich, FIRST ROW: QCABINETH M. Oehl, B. Moershel, C. Zscherny, P. Schuerer, S. Moessner, D. Kraus, L. Pitz, J. Mattes, K. Selzer, S. Parvin. Y-Teens Stres y Women's Role in Today's World was the theme the Y-Teens' programs revolved gh around this year. The club fulfilled various l 1 WIN goals by visiting the county home once a i Q i month, attending several churches as a group, ' - ,g inviting a fashion board to present a program i and hearing a speaker on racial equality. 5 .Fun is a part of Y-Teens too. The girls l planned a Sadie Hawkins dance where they assumed the role of escort for their dates. To spend more time with their parents, the Y-Teens had a party for their mothers at Christmas and a parent-daughter banquet in the spring. To kick off the year, the officers held a bonfire to inform girls and to encourage them to join the club. A party for the seniors climaxecl an active and successful year. Mrs, Don Morgan and Mrs. Harold Schuerer are AHS Y-Teen advisors. 70 S
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