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HI- istsl. 3 9 AN ,F X lt. AN. 'Rs ma.. an Top Row Bob Niswander, Don Burkholder, Don Oates, Roderick Balmer, Eugene Hankish, Dwayne Second Row: Lynn Carmack, Kenny Parish, David Hofstetter, Dwight Hauenstein, lohn Triplehorn, Mickey Gleason, Roger Lehman, Paul Cramer. Seated B111 Burcky, Howard Landes, Iohn Bauman, Sam Buhler, Ralph Dunifon, Homer Henderson, Fred Brunn. 'To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character is the purpose of the Hi-Y organization. The Hi-Y has endeavored to fulfill this code in the past year by having movies and various outside speakers. They have also helped sponsor our weekly chapel programs and have held a joint Hi-Y and Y-Teen meeting. Besides their regular Hi-Y meetings there were recreation meetings in the QYTT1- The club was represented by Samuel Buhler at Camp Nelson Dodd last summer, the Hi-Y leaders training Camp. During the past year the club sold magazines to raise money of which they donated fifty dollars to our local hospital and fifty dollars to Care. Officers are as follows: President .......... . . . Samuel Buhler Vice President ....... ..... I ohn Bauman Program Chairman .... .... R alph Dunifon Secretary-Treasurer .... ....... B ill Burcky Devotional Chairman. . . .... Howard Landes Advisor .............. .... S idney Settler BLUFFTON BODY sr-:op 'rnov Moron SALES TOMUNSON BRAKE AND SPRING SERVICE. UMA 27
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Y--TEE B Top Row: Susanna Kempf, Imaiean Klass, Ruth Anna Lee, Dorothy Leiber, Barbara Lewis, Margaret Stratton, Maryln Holtkamp, Dorothy Hardwick, Lena Preto, Josephine Augsburger, Miriam Bixel, Lois Lehman. Willa Hilty, Sara Badertscher. ' Second Row: Marilyn Brunn, Wanda Hochstettler, Dorothy Arnstutz, Iune Habegqer, Mildred Tenney, Ianette Finton. Kay Berry, Malbea Lauriat, Marlene Berry, Beatrice Leiber, Beulah Burkholder, Ianet Stover, Marilyn Amstutz, Carolyn Matter. Seated: Anita Althaus, Treva Althaus, lane Risser, Ada May Oyer, Darlyn Garmatter, Ruth Diller, Eois Marquart, Colletta Badertscher, Mary Louise Balmer, Raelene Campbell, Io Haller, Mary lean Ramseyer. 'iii' .fl N 1 4' 'fm lt' Su ' 1 The Y-Teen organization is made up of Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior girls. This year there are forty-eight girls who represent the mental, physical, and spiritual sides of the triangle which is part of the Y-Teen symbol. The first meeting of the year was a campfire service at the college campus. Other meetingsnwere a spaghetti siipper, a May breakfast, joint meetings with the Hi-Y, and many others. The Y-Teens also sent many boxes of clothing OVGISSG S . Last summer there were five girls who went to summer camp and brought back many good ideas for the club. Money making projects this year were bake sales and collecting tax stamps. The Y-Teens share with the Hi-Y in providing devotions for the Chapel programs and they also gave the Thanksgiving program. The Women's Council provides aid to the club. Miss Keel is the Y-Teen Advisor. CLARENCE D. DILLER, AGENT STEINER CHEVROLET SALES 26 DILI.ER'S POLICIES PAY BLUFFTON, OHIO
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GIRLS AA ri 2 puvql ,nvx -Q5 'C oak 9 Top Row: Doris Berryhill, Shirleen Klass, Barbara Diller, Kay Berry, Margaret Stratton, Marlyn Holtkamp, Dorothy Hardwick, Lena Preto, Marlene Gleason, Marian Bell, Vida Diller, Patsy Ioseph. Second Row: Bonnie Deeds, Bonnie Parish, lmajean Klass, Louise Reichenbach. Dorothy Leiber, Io Haller, Malbea Lauriat, Marlene Berry, Nancy Steinman, Marilyn Oberly, Willa Hilty, Ioan Gratz. Seated: Genevieve Burkholder, Ann Basinger, lane Risser, Mary Iean Ramseyer, Dorothy Amstutz, Susanna Kempf, Sara Bracy, Iune Habegger, Carol Sechler, Eilene Mathewson, Colletta Badertscher, Mary Louise Balmer. In every school there should be something for girls as well as boys to do on the order of physical activity. This is the purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association in our school. We try to develop interests in wide varieties of activities to keep all the girls interested. This'year's program included hayrides, biking, skating, swimming, basketball, softball, volleyball, kick lall, table tennis, and playing in the noon hour intramural games. Club members also enjoy good sportsmanship and fellowship with girls from other schools through exchange meetings. They developa sense ot fair play and learn to cooperate with others. OFFICERS EXECUTIVE BOARD Senior .......................... Io Haller Iuniors ...... . . . . .Mary lean Ramseyer Dorothy Hardwick Sophomores .... . . . . Genevieve Burkholder Bonnie Deeds Freshmen .... . . Patsy Ioseph Ioan Gratz President ..................... Sara Bracy Vice President ........ .... I une Habegqer Secretary-Treasurer .... . . . Susanna Kempf Advisor ............. .. . Theola Steiner AMSTUTZ HATCHERIES nwrr- roN - U. s. cnnrlrmn-U. s. APPROVED-R. D. P. SIRED cmcxs - PANDORA
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