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THE HI-Y AND TRI-HI-Y CLUBS More than six hundred pupils of the senior high school are enrolled in the Hi-Y and Tri- Hi-Y clubs. These character-building organiza- tions operate under the program of the State YMCA. At the present time there are three Tri- Hi-Y clubs with approximately four hundred members. The activities of these girls range from projects which serve the entire community to those which benefit the individual. Older girls throughout the year volunteer their services as ushers for various events in the high school such as community concerts, plays, Christmas programs, and musical productions. They con- tribute much time to the addressing of envelopes for the March of Dimes and cooperate in dis- abled veterans, projects. The Tri-Hi-Y girls sponsor faculty teas as well as dances for the young people. There are also three Hi-Y organizations. The activities of these clubs are varied and de- pend largely upon past experiences and ages of the groups. Boys operate the Salvation Army booth at Christmas, collect and repair toys for children, and Hll Christmas baskets for the needy. Older boys represent Model Legislature which is sponsored by the YMCA. For several weeks all the clubs participate in the study of Teen Talk, a booklet presenting problems of youth in the family, school, and town. SEN ICR HI -Y Advisers: Mr. James King, Mr. Jack Fisher ,f ' Left to right: Row 1 - William Sehoenleber, Robert Kirkpatrick, Roy Long, Paul Beards- lee, jerry Garland, Casimer Kriechbaum, Ronald Rensch, Robert Hall, George Heck, Robert Deardorff, Nelson VVL-ngert, Wilfred Souders. Row 2-George Anthony, Lynn Byers, john Martin, Ray Weist, Robert Glessner, jerry Small, Edward Baehtell, Donald Diehl, Clarence Pugh, Albert Knoll, Frank McNew, Willis Piper, james Porter, Gregory Rensch, Samuel Sol- lenberger, Mr. james King. Row 3 - Richard Hull, john Smarsh, Paul Verdier, Edwin Arm- strong, joseph Kirkpatrick, Edwin Brown, Edward Huber, Gordon Vestre, Richard Smith, Niiholas Wagner, William Haman, LeVerne Heckman, George Reamer, jack Martin, Richard Wi cox. 28
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UNIUR HI-Y Advisers: Mr. Herbert Swartz, Mr. William Robinson Left to right: Row 1-james Henry, Richard Keefer. Glenn Sollenberger, Raymond Sluuuan, james Morter, Samuel Butz, jan Keefer, Harry Rittle, Robert Sites, Elton Simpson, lay jones, Lauren Etter, Row 2-Gordon Broolsens, Michael Grove, Eugene Fisler, VVilliam Boyei, Lester Dangler, Elwood Rotz, Richard Shull, Kenneth Stake, james Thomas, James Fink, james MeNew, Richard Harper, Terence Conner, Mr. Herbert Swartz. Row 3-jay Fuller, Iluher MeCleary, Gerald Gelwicks, james llamsher, George NVarner, jerry Black, john Sleiehter, Robert Seiders, Thomas Diifenderfer, Guy Patterson, Stephen Schliehter, james Swope, Fred Garber, Lee Kaiser, Harry Stoufter, Carl Forrester. Left to right: Row 1- Ralph Yeager, Michael Wilcox, Samuel Swanger, Wilbur Shope, LaVerne Dvmond, Phillip Angle, Ray Etter, john Kindall, Larry Rowles, Larry Reese, Alan Ankerhrand, Ronald Olson. Row 2-john Norman, Edward Renseh, joseph Davis, George Bartle, Charles johns, Kenneth Burns, George Breslin, Herbert Bing, Frank Kennedy, James Picking, llarold Morton, Frank Tolhert, Mr. NVillia1n Robinson. Row 3 - Gary Carbaugh, Jack Renfrew, Lawrence Patterson, David Findon, Kenneth Relxolc, VVayne Calvert, VVarren Kyper, Paul Saunders, Nelson Carmaek, Ronald Summers, Teddy VVile, james Nelson,
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