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Clubs Ranked High . . . FIRST ROW: Pam Shields, Bonnie Catterlin, Linda Feeser, Linn Purdy, Tonia Goble, Miss Holfinger, advisor. SECOND ROW: Kay Nickel, Linda Bitner, Dorothy Angle, Terry Peacock, Marilyn Smith, Roberta Deeter, Virginia Apple, Sue Shipley, Linda Frost. THIRD ROW: Kathy Zimmerman, Jerri Montgomery, Nancy Stump, Elaine Fisher, Linda Brumbaugh, Connie Schmidt, Lavona Cissner, Mona Rank, Alice Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Kay Hart, Sue Chaney, Phyllis Miller, Carol Thompson, Marilyn Wackier, Jean Rudy, Edna Beatty, Pat Rudy, Gladys Orndorff, Charlotte Orndorff. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Althoff, Linda Yeamans, Janet Forsythe, Della Mae Chappie, Barbara Powell, Judy Barga, Janet Barga, Carolyn Reiber, Sandra Van Hise, Kathy Kimmel, Jo Anne Moreland. TRI-HI-Y Working hand in hand with the Y.M.C.A., the girls undertook these projects: studying Youth and Government, taking part in the morning devotions for the student body, helping in the drive for the Heart Fund, and presenting a Thanksgiving program to the students. Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y members sponsored a Parent's Banquet in No- vember. As a part of the program, Teenagers and Dating was discussed by a panel composed of students, parents, and advisors. In addition to this, a tea was given in April for the mothers of the forty-five Tri-Hi-Y members. Induction of new members and installation of officers was held at the Lutheran Church in October. The officers installed were: Linda Feeser, president; Linn Purdy, vice-president; Bonnie Catterlin, secretary; Pam Shields, treasurer; and Tonia Goble, chaplain. Bonnie Catterlin reading morning devotions. 16
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Hl-Y Twenty-one boys from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades were members of Hi-Y. These boys worked together as a service organization through the Y.AA.C.A. As members of Hi-Y, the boys learned to become better citizens both in the spiritual and material realms. Officers of Hi-Y were: Charles Nickel, president; Mike Vogt, vice-president; Bruce Beener, secretary; Paul Althoff, treasurer; Randy Higgins, chaplain; and Mr. Ralph Banes, advisor. Four projects were undertaken by the boys this year. They were in charge of the Christmas Chapel, which is an annual affair at Covington High School. A Christmas basket was prepared and presented to a needy family in this community. As a service to students and parents, the boys sold programs at the basketball games. The big project of the year was their Bundle Day Clothing Drive. Hi-Y boys also competed with the F.F.A. boys in their annual basketball game. For the first time since they have started these games, Hi-Y lost to F.F.A. Aside from this defeat, the Hi-Y members had a very successful year. Officers, Paul Althoff, Randy Higgins, Bruce Beener, Charles Nickel, and Mike Vogt, discuss future plans of the club. In Our Memories . . . FIRST ROW: Doug Murray, Ronnie Ruhl, Raymond Sholley, Denny Pennington, Jay Wackier, John Mutzner, Bruce Yarian, Bob Buchanan, Charles Nickel Dale Ullery, Mr. Banes, advisor. SECOND ROW: Jerry Fessler, Paul Althoff, Fred Fanning, Sam Bashore, Bill Schultz, Larry Warner, Bruce Beener, Larry Henry, Randy Higgins, Mike Vogt, Ted Powell.
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