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emhfa Z-7eea4 Y! I-fl FIRST ROW: Dorothy Roseberry, Janet Fridley, Jane Zaayer, Molly Mason, Lois Magee, Joanne Friend, Jean Roseberry, SECOND ROW: Catherian West, Nancy Mason, Dorothy Smith, Evelyn Wildermuth, Sherry Hoover, Lois Stebleton, Doris Crabbs, Miss Bamhart, Advisor, THIRD ROW: Janet Fridley, Sheila Thornton, Beverly Montague, Betty Morris, Charlotte Swank, Anita Gaston, Kay Thomas. 1 3 The 1954-1955 school year opened with twenty-one junior and senior girls signing up for membership. The organization was led by Jane Zaayer as pres- ident. Janet Fridley was vice presidentg Molly Mason, secretaryg Joanne Friend, treasurer, Lois Magee, Student CouncilRepresentativeg and Dorothy Roseberry, sergeant at arms. Miss Eva Barnhart was our advisor. ' At the beginning of the year we held a joint formal initiation with the Junior Y-Teens. Mothers were guests at this meeting. Following tradition, we held the Y-Teen Hi-Y Annual Cherry Pie-Ice Cream Party at the home of Joanne Friend. At this meeting we had a speaker from Ohio State University who led a discussion on Boy-Girl Relations. We participated in the Annual March of Dimes Drive and the Lily Parade by collecting money for the Polio fund and the crippled children. A few of the members attended the Leadership Training Conference at the Y.W.C.A. and groups went to Newark and Pickerington for area meetings. In April, the Y-Teen members took Miss Barnhart out to dinner and then attended the Holy Week Services at the Methodist Church. Our money-making projects for the year were selling programs at the foot- ball games and score cards at the basketball games. We sponsored both the homecoming dances. , Page Sponsor KARL BITLEK WINCHESTER ELECTRIC SERVICE 45
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-kg Wa- FIRST ROW: John Sanders, Howard Solt, Rodney Wildermuth, Carl Heister, Ronald Fridley, Jack Vance. SEC- OND ROW: Larry Custer, Wilbur Barnhart, George Thrush, Jim North, Byron Miller, Larry Doan, Mr. Roshon, Advisor. We elected our officers near the close of the last school year. They are as follows: v President ..... . . . . . . . . . . . ............... Carl Heister Vice President . . . . . . Ronald Fridley Secretary ..... ....... I im North Chaplain ................ . . Rodney Wildermuth Sergeant at Arms ............ .... W ilbur Barnhart Student Council Representative ...... .......... B yron Miller We have a club membership of thirteen this year. In September, Wilbur Barn- hart and Jim North, accompanied by Mr. Roshon and Mr. Schultz, attended the First Annual Hi-Y - Tri-Hi-Y Program Planning Camp held at Camp Wilson. Mr. Glaze Thompson was the speaker at our induction ceremony. Our parents were also guests. The club sold athletic cushions and basketball schedule pencils as fund- raising projects. The Hi-Y and Y-Teens enjoyed a New Year's Eve party held in the school gymnasium. ' ' . In January, the Hi-Y and T-Teens conducted the Wishing Well downtown at which nearly S150 was collected for the March of Dimes. In February, Larry Doan and Jim North attended the Pre-legislative Con- ference at Dennison University. The Conference was a training program for the Y. M. C. A. Model Legislature which will be held at the Capitol building in April. As a project in March, we sold salt-water taffy for World Service Week. The profit from the candy was donated to the World Service Program of the Y M. C. A. The annual cherry pie-ice cream social was also held in March. This was another joint party with the Y-Teens. It was held at the home of Jo- anne Friend and was enjoyed by all. if The Hi-Y has an excellent purpose, and we hope that its motto, To Create, Maintain, and Extend High Standards of Christian Character'f, will continue to be an important part of our school. Page Sponsors THE PEOPLES BANK COMPANY . 44 -3
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cmckvz Z- 'keno FIRST ROW: Julie Hoffman, Betty Schorr, Delores Roseberry, Sandra Haughn, Patti Blais, Shirley Burke, Mrs. Gale, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Judy Fogle, Edith Bowlby, Carolyn Bolin, Gloria Kern, Nancy Hoffman, Patty Gibeaut, Betty Landis, Linda Conkle, NOT PICTURED: Marie Warga, Billie Jean Brown, The Junior Y-Teens of Canal Winchester High School have had a busy sched- ule this year. One of their biggest functions was the Mistletoe Hop. A hundred and fifty people enjoyed this dance held in the gymnasium of the school. We decorated the gym with Christmas greens and lights and hung mistletoe in the center of the dance area. We helped to send a member of our club on the Ohio District Y.W.C.A. trip to the United Nations. The delegate was Patti Blais. When she came back she gave us a report on what she had done and seen in her four days there and how United Nations meetings are conducted. Another of our functions was a Y-Teen Birthday Party. lt was to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Y.W.C.A. We contributed a gift of money to the Centennial Fund. The party was enjoyed by all. Just recently our club went to an Inter-Club Council meeting at Pickering- ton with nine members of our organization attending. Looking forward to the rest of this year we have a swimming party planned and also a series of swimming lessons at the Jewish Center. We are going to Columbus for one of our evening meetings to eat out and to attend a fashion show. We plan to have an out-door picnic at the end of the year. We have seven- teen members. Our officers for this year are: President ..... ..... 5 andfa Haughfl Vice President . . . - . .Nancy Jane Hoffman Secretary I , I i ' Julie Ann Hoffman Treasurer . . . ..... Shmel' Burke Chaplain ,,,, ,... P atti Blais Rgporter u , , , . Betty SChOl'1' Page Sponsor REED MOTOR SALES 46
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