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FOLLOW THE GLE The Hi-Y is oneoftheschool's smallest organizations, and yet it is one of the most worth while, Purpose- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and commtmity, high standards of Christian character. One of the most impressive events of the year was the joint formal initiation of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. Officers of Hi-Y are: Bob Cly, President, Ron Hofer, Vice-Pres- identg Calvin Finch, Treasurer: Bill Runyon, Secretary: Charles I-limes, i Sergeant-ab Armsg Larry Sheets, Chaplain. The Tri-Hi-Y Club is one of the oldest organizations in Brookville High School. It is a part of one of the outstanding youth organizations in America, The local Tri-I-Ii-Y Club is a part of the state, national and international YMCA Movement. It is now a world-wide organization with clubs organized in cities and towns all over the world, Purpose- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. Motto-Pure thoughts, Pure words, Pure actions, Membership this year- 121 girls fromthe sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Tri-Hi-Y members can look back on a year filled with many activities, hard work well done, and managing concessions for football games on rainy nights. They have many memories to treasure, the beautiful Induction Service, the Christmas activities, the Spring Conference. and the wonderful fellowship of the club members. They can remember good times as they Followed The Gleam through this eventful year. Officers of Tri-Hi-Y are: Bertha Waltz, Pres- ident, Virginia Chaddon, Vice-President, Wanda York, Secretary, Myrna Strohmier, Treasurerg Nancy Cly, Chaplain: Martha Burkhart, Sergeant-at-Armsg Miss Railey, Miss Reifel, Sponsors.
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TRI-HI-Y M. Begley M. Burkhart L. Conner W. Davenport I. Duff R, Esarey I. Evans D. Halcomb I. Hannebaum L. Kennel C. Kuehn Y. Lea B. Meyer J. Reidenbach I. Robinson I. Seal N. Tussey C. Wagner B. Waltz Z. McCracken J. Banning I. Bath B. Burkhart P. Casteel V. Chaddon N. Cly I. Gesell B. I-lalcomb N. Souders I. Hawkins G. Hale B. I-lertel I. Holmes P. Jackson M. Jonas J. Kelly A. Lewis C. Lohrey M. Luke S. McWhorter K. Meyer I. Palmer L. Robinson Mr. Servies, Sponsorg Ron Hofer, Calvin Finch, Bob Brack, Bill Bergin, Bob Cly, Larry Sheets, Dale Abbott, Bill Runyon, Charles Himes, Mr. Codiano, Sponsor. HI-Y P. Rosenberger I. Sands B. Schmicltz P. Sheets M. Strohmier I. Taylor M. Thackrey I. Tineh G. Tonrre R. Van Meter N. Webster M. Wulber W. York B. Young N. Begley K. Hinesley C. Redelman N. Linkel B. Cox M. Clinton E. Minneman D. Anspach S. Nutty E. Meyer P. Lambert N. Banks S. Johnson J. Fritz W. Thomas D. Robertson B. Bischoff M. Seibert I. Knecht J. Fohl S. Applegate M. Bums P. Gordon N. Russell D. Race I. Price E. Cunningham
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'-4 '7ff,XL11'!,1 H1,Y 'ILKfUI5W'f? K 'n- T ' ' 77' Y' Y WE BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE OF FARMING - - F. F A H- l-QIJHZ-i -- ROW ONE: Jerry Apsley, Lawrence Emmel, Frank Baxter, Richard Personette, Harry Kolter, William wolber, Paul Schnitker, Art De Fosserr, Danny Dori-el, John Au1bach.Stan1ey Stone. .Timmy Clayton, Cletus Seufert, Earl Sturwold, Harold Sturwold, Charles Baker. ROW TWQ Charles Schoettelkotte, Ronald Anderson, Robert Bischoff, David Hoff, Harold Schlemmer, Ival Kennel, Steve Snyder, Andrew Frank, Robert Wilson, Kenneth Kuntz., David Hazelwood, Charles Baxter, Kenneth Moore, Mr, Van Loo. ROW THREE: Leonard Nobbe, Roy Smith, Terry Stacey, Virgil Kunkel, Robert Bommer, Keith Huber, Bill Rasnick, Roman Frank, Robert Spaeth, Louie Gesell, Dick Allen, Lonnie Bishop, Milfred Allen, Donald Kuntz, Larry Rosenberger. ROW FOUR: Wilbur Stang, Harley Davidson, Ernie Knecht, Victor Back, Kirby Dorrel, John Linegar, Gary Hoff, Ishat Allen, J' erry Sintz, Curtis Hogan, James Hodapp. Learning To Do Doing To Learn Earning To Live Living To Earn --is the motto of one of our most active clubs, The Future Farmers of America. The Brookville Chapter is a group of sixty-one vocational agri- culture boys whose aims aretodevelop agriculturalleadership and to become good citizens. These boys learn more about the land on which they live and how to make it a better place for everyone. -.,- .....- mm..qm.f -me-. mngm'nuwwmmwramxnmmtmH
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