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T p D d d 11TH AND 12TH GRADE TRI-HI-Y CLUB o create, maintain an exten throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character is the goal of the members of the 11th and 12th grade Tri-Hi-Y under the direction of Miss Stamets. Their platform is pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions. Bottom row: J, Wingert, S. Cannon, S. Griffith, I. Radel, C. Brookhart, F. Shea, H. Weoner, D. Jensen, K. Magnuson. Sefozzd row: B. Deaven, J. Evans, Secretaryg P. Smith, S. Howell, Vice President, G. Egresites, President, M. O'Connor, Treasurer, J. Sheets, J. Forney, V. Aungst, Mrs. Cambell. Third row: Miss Stamets, M. Mumma, B. Megonnell, M. Chritzman, R. Arney. R. Hoffman, C. Rothwell, N. Ricciuto, L. Hoover, J. I-Iolbert, M. Hrestak, H. Hocker, R. Kerlin, B. Firestone. Fourth rouz' C. Ingram, A. Krasevic, L. Jones, S. Stoak, M. Platt, M. Stancik, P. Huggins, C. Zeigler, P. Essick. 10TH GRADE TRI-HI-Y CLUB Developing Christian character and personality is one of the achievements of the members of the Tri-Hi-Y under the guidance of Mrs. Roddy. In the name Tri-Hi-Y each word is significant. Tri stands for the threefold purpose of the Y. M. C. A., is exempli- fied by high school girls, and Y, otiooz row: P. Quilken. B.iUlerner, B. Stricker, S. Harris, P. Spengler, K. McCarthy, B. Moyer, the affiliation with the Y. M' C' A' . Taylor, C. Brown, E. Fisner, N. Hoover. Sammi faux' K. Cunningham, Secretary, D. Carberry. Manning, President, J. Bowers, Treasurer, B. Canning, P. Werner, M. Faranov, S. Selter, B. ocker, M. Gross, J. Engle, W. Myers, E. Waizenger, D. Feaser, M. Shoeman, I. Hecker. HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y, associated with the 'ri-Hi-Y's in the respect that they i ave the same standards and goals, a advised by Mr. Bittle. Consisting of thirteen members, me club held discussions concerning zenage problems - Teen Talks. Jther activities included Friendly Jay and a state-wide opinion poll n difficulties confronting teen- Seated: H. Smith, R. Harvey, S. Potteiger, Vice Presidentg Mr. Bittle, Advisor. Slazzdings W. Boyd, R. Wright, G. Staller, T. Goho, D. Johnston, B. Heiss, B. Molick, B. Miller. Mir.riz1g.' K. Cootes, President. gers.
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Developing leadership and learn- ing to work together cooperatively to practice brotherhood are among the main aims of the F. F. A. Ac- tivities this year included field trips to Gratz Fair, the Farm Show, and the Horse Show. Twenty students in the club are preparing for future career in agriculture under the di- rection of Mr. Phillips. From wuz' E. Kanyuck. S. Huffman. Chaplain, G. Bivens, D. Witmer. Secmzd rouz' R. Strahosky, J. Holes. H. Hewitt, R. Macks, J. Mengel, Third wuz' H. Newmyer, R. Ens- minger, E. Cramer, Treasurer, R. Smith, T. Green. Fam-1h wuz' R. Nye, Secretary, D. Zimmerman, President, R. Weist, Vice President. Slaizding' Mr. Phillips. NATURE STUDY CLUB Preparing for this year's science . I fair and creating an interest in J 1 science by means of science proj- K ects were the main activities of the f Nature Study Club. The 55 members under the super- vision of Miss Scicchitano also re- viewed interesting films and ab- 21 sorbed science discussions by guest ,Q speakers. From 7'01fl'.' J. Hicks, S. Kemper, S. Fetterhoff, L. Taylor. Second row: R. Young, R Wachtman, R. Mengel, C. Schuey, F. Ney. Third row: R, Powell, L. Babbill, R. Byle L. Mill. Fourth row: B. Brown, R. Singer, S. Burd, W. Cassel, R. Mullin. Fiflh mu' J, Trayer, D. Rudicil, K. Dodson, M. Grider. J. Eslinger, D. Clearwater. MASK AND SLIPPER CLUB Make-up, acting, and directing class are the three divisions of the Mask and Slipper Club, advised by Miss Miller. Helping with the make-up for the class plays and the operetta was the main accomplishment of the make- up division, while the other two groups produced and directed their own plays for assemblies. Boiiom faux' Miss Miller, M. Rice, Vice President, D. Alsedek, President, M. Zeigler, J. Lower. Second row: V. Costabile, J. Brown, N. Derrenger, K, Witmer, B. Kapp, C. Rader, C. Giunivan, T. Palmer. Third row: R. Savage, J. Shutt, M. Gipe, C. Kerstetter, M. Horner. .S. Attich, P. Fowler, S. Schrechengaust, A, Harman. Fourzh row: F. Shea, F. Burger, L. Crago. V. Smith, S. Hapwood, T. Meyers, R. Deimler, G. Trullinger, W. Pizzano, J. Stewart. Fifth row: J. Shatto, T. Kamis, B. Walmer, E. Gutshall, C. Beard, J. Baker, M. Gaffney, B. Reese, H. Diymic, D. Galinac. Sixlh row: G. Shatto, D. Dietz, G. Greider, S. Myers, C. Linsin- back, J. Redslob, B. Wenner, J. Hartzell, E. Strawhecker, C. Brandt. i s v
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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS, CLUB Le t table, clochwife: L. Miller, P. Copenhaver, S. Horsticks, Mrs. Uhazie, S. Ebersole, P. Shaffer, J. Attics. Right ttzhle: C. Megonnell, S. Killinger, P. Mummert, Secretaryg P. Mc- Under the supervision of Mrs. Uhazie, these girls were trained for leadership in the business world, and for understanding office func- tions. Strong confidence in their work was gained through doing secretarial work for faculty mem- bers. The thirty-seven girls of the club have done typing for the Ramblerette, Rambler, and Cen- tralian. Carthy, N. McCombs, P. Schell, S. Hinkle, J. Morris, M. Redden, J. Nye, Treasurer, J. Hummer, Vice President, M. Thompson, D. Rhine, 1. Brubeck, President. Beginners Typing enables stu- dents to learn to type in activity period if their schedule doesn't allow for it as a major elective. The fourteen members, advised by Mr. Grove, had a goal of typing thirty-five correct words per minute, learning to type various kinds of business letters, punctuation styles, letter forms, and of making a com- plete folder of sample forms of business correspondence. BEGINNERS' TYPING CLUB Front faux' S. Schmitt, S. Lindsay, F. Balotta, T. Elnas. Second raw: J. Bailey, G Costabile, H. Sheads, L. Hoffner. Third roux' J. Snodgrass, A. Hetrick, j. Schaeffer Fourth row: J. Frankford, J. Clarke. Standing: Mr. Krick. SECRETARIAL CHARM CLUB Front row: D. Buffington, D. Englebright. Serond row: N. Alexander, Secretarial Charm, a club com- posed of nine business students is supervised by Mrs. Cobb. In learn- ing how to prepare themselves to take their place in the outside busi- ness world, the club got acquainted with dlch things as how to budget a salary, and how to handle unusual problems which arise in a business office in regard to getting along with the employer and co-workers. V Rubinic, L. Koons, F. Gourgemic. Third row: N. Shatto, C. Stauffer, B Smith, B. Rummel. Standing: Mrs. Cobb, Miss Blount.
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