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I 5-45 HI-Y President - Bert Welliver Harry Daggers - Barry Schechterly - Joe Birt - Ned Dodson Vi ce Pres. - Secretary Treasurer Chaplain The Hi-Y Club is sponsored by the Y.Nl.C.A. for the purpose of creating, maintaining, and extending throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. One of the Club projects has been the presentation of a shelf of books to the school library. These books were selected by the Club members and include such subjects as biography literature and science FIRST ROW Kenneth Dautrlch Joe Birt Edward Carrathers Douglas Houck Ernest Stmer James Petty SECOND ROW William Confair Randall Crasley David Shetler Harry Daggers Eugene Algatt Robert Nlartln, Charles klshbaugh Wllllam Bert Welliver Jack Peters Richard Creevey William Purcell John Harry Edward Hoida Fred Cole William Crouse Robert Young Paul Rlegel . . . , . , . 0 Kachurka, Barry Schechterly, Cliflord KHTIYOH, Charles Baucher, William Eyerly, Adam Naus. THIRD ROW: 15
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TRI-HI-Y President - Jeanie Zimmerman Vice Pres. - Connie Seriff Secretary - Jackie Chepy Treasurer - Natalie Spangler Tri-Ili-Y is the sister organization of the Hi-Y. Its stimulating program helps young women develop integrity and self-discipline. The Club aims to maintain a perspective in a world of shifting values, to develop a sense of personal worth, to perform useful community service, and to conserve and strengthen democratic tra- ditions by its cooperation with other groups of young people. FIRST ROW Cecelia Woll Joan Kessler Justine Dalo Edwlna Nlcllenry Sally Shaw Patricia Carter Cynthia Klinetob Cleo Castino Martha Starvatow Lou Pichlerri SECOND ROW Beverly Wagner Bemlce Hancock Judy Peters Thelma Flelshman PatKeyser Loretta 'llayo Nancy Unger Ruth Terry 'Nlary Lou Traugh Jeanne Stout Wylla Nlae Bowman Nancy Hill THIRD ROW Pia Biacchi Jackie Chepy Kathleen Hoffman Nlarge Bower Earla Mane Meyers, Nancy Kuchka, Ann Yanko Phil Silvers Marcia Sherman 'Vlanlyn 'Vhller Mary Matzko Joan Beck Bernice Zimmerman Barbara Laubach Gloria Samsel Jean Watts Esther Parker Karole Dietterick Connie Seriff Doris Samsel 'Vlarilyn Hatter Elaine Fowler Barbara Yohey Dorothy Seely Natalie Spangler, Carolyn Stout, Phyllis Thrash, Mary, Timbrell.. FOBRTH ROW: Suzanne Miller, Jeanie I4
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FIRST ROW Frances Dzlaldowskl ,Iamce Dohl Frances Hottensteln Wyla Mae Bowman Nancy Wrlght Martha Starvatow Phxlomena Sxlvers Mary Matzko Cecella Woll Barbara Farver Grace De Marco Cynthla Klxnetow Loulse Salem Gall Albertson SECOND ROW Joe Kltta Seeme Dalto Nancy Algatt Lola Troxanx Mary Ellen Farver Judy Peters Nancy Whrtmlre Marcxa Sherman Ann Yanko Margxe Bower Carol Lukas Cynthxa Cole Carolyn Dlller Melva Hook THIRD ROW Mxss Rlchards advlser Mary Eshleman Barbara Garrlson Mary Lou Traugh Joan Mane Shook Bernlce Txmbrell Marllyn 'Vllller Anna Mae Michael Jean Watts Marcy Fedor Nancy Kuchka Glona Samsel Carol Hampel Conn1e Hess FOURTH ROW Drck Creevy Plerce Morgan Hugh Vaughn Gene Algatt B111 Purcell Bob Martln Bernard Noss George Petrlshln Ruth Terry Nancy Unger Esther Parker Barbara Laubach Jeanle Zxmmerman Mananna Balko RADIO CLUB Officers and technlclans of the 1901 1902 RadlO Club mclurle the follomng Ioe lxltta preslclent llllllam Purcell vxce preslrlent Nlarmnna balko secretary Barbara Laubach, treasurer Nancy Wm ht program chalrman lrances Dzlalfl ouskl membership chfurman George lletrlshln publlcxty churmfin Nancy l nger lllSlC Pierce llorgxn, poetry Carol lulvzs, sounrl effects farol 'xV6l'lll soclxl chalrmin lllCll8Cl levns CllICfCI'lg'll'166I' Richard ll xmer ass1st'1nt engineer Gene Xlgatt student rhrector rllss 5. ll Margaret ll R1 chards Lhrector llacho Statl0nb cooperatln mth the Club Ire W C N R llloomsburv anrl ll X 7 l at Hazleton Ihe students recelve valuible practlce anfl present a number of programs over the li ll S publlc arlrlress system iv- .YW . - 3 1 1 S 1 11 . I 1 . V . . . 1 4 7 7 7 l ' 1 - 1 1 3 1 1 -l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 - 1 ' 1 9 i Y Y 1 Y I 1' ! Y Y 7 9 Yl Y I Y 1 l Y 7 1 7' ' 1 1 3- 1 '1 Y 7 1 ' ' . ' I , . . 1 C 1 1 T 1. . 1 . . U . 1 - 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 .' . V ' '. ' . ' , . L 1 ,. I ,v . , r , 1c 1 'c 'Q 1' 1 , ' R ' 2 1 , , 1 , c , 1 I 1 1 1'-' . , . . . . . . 1 1 1 . g 1 2 A , 1 11 . P, . 1 1 . , 2 . , .
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