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c5peni in J£ese C'fufxs HI-Y When the members of Hi-Y heard their president, Mike Vogt, give four raps on the gavel, they knew it was time for the meeting to start. Devotions, conducted by chaplain Ted Powell, opened the meeting; minutes were read by secretary, John Mutzner; after which, Larry Henry gave the treasurer’s report. Upon completion of the club’s business, the meeting was turned over to vice president Jerry Fessler, for the evening’s program. Projects carried out jointly by Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y were: morn- ing devotions, a parents’ banquet, and the selling of adult mem- berships. Any problems arising during meetings were referred to Mr. Harry Howarth, the club’s advisor. President Mike Vogt, looks over the agenda for the next meeting. FIRST ROW: Mike Vogt, John Mutzner, Larry Henry, Mr. Howarth, advisor, Jerry Fessler, Ted Powell, Doug Murray. SEC- OND ROW: Denny Lavy, Jay D. Wackier, Dale Ullery, Bruce Yarian, Denny Pennington, Roger Knutsen, Denny Meyer, Kay Hunt. THIRD ROW: Raymond Sholley, Fred Fanning, Doug Harnish, Sam Bashore, Larry Warner, Randy Higgins, Joe Fessler, Bill Schultz. 17
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ememSer the Uime . . FIRST ROW: Tonia Goble, Edna Beatty, Jeannie Rudy, Sandra Van Hise, Linda Bitner, Linn Purdy, Miss Holfinger, advisor. SEC- OND ROW: Dorothy Angle, Sandra Kipker, Carol Woods, Terry Peacock. Jerri Montgomery, Pat Rudy, Charlotte Orndorff, Kay Hart, Vivian Hollopeter. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Jacquemin, Donna Miller, Billie Hartley, Carol Linn, Susan Crawford, Sheryl Finfrock, Renee Coroner, Jennie Van Hise, Linda Shields. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Hayes, Sue Chaney, Carol Thompson, Phyllis Miller, Carolyn Rieber, Cheryl McMaken, Lolita Huffman, Jane Rudy, Marilyn Wackier, Judy Whitacre, Sharon Brown, Janet Brumbaugh. Miss Holfinger, Tri-Hi-Y advisor, engrossed in a recording of the “Creation” by James Weldon Johnson. TRI-HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y under the leadership of its officers: Linn Purdy, president; Linda Bitner, vice president; Sandra Van Hise, secretary; Jeannie Rudy, treasurer; Edna Beatty, chaplain, had a very busy year. Several projects undertaken by the club this year were: a mothers’ tea, parents’ banquet, a Christmas basket for a needy family, visiting a Greek Orthodox Church, selling adult memberships, and giving morning devotions for the student body. Many of the projects were carried jointly by Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y club. 16
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3?, JICc aisiny Jiioney FIRST ROW: Larry Wise, Dale Ullery, Dale Hunt, J. D. Mohler, Bruce Yarian, Jerry Taylor, Bill Schultz, Mr. Runyan, advisor. SECOND ROW: Wayne Sink, Tom Carrol, Tom Walker, Darwin Boyer, Ben Herron, Daniel Lyons, Ora Cozatt, Gene Laughman. THIRD ROW: Tom Robinson, Tom Fenner, Donald White, John Thompson, Kenneth Meiring, John Gaily, George Wise, David Wimmer. FOURTH ROW: Donald Rogers, Denny Pennington, Gary Rumble, Bob Derr, Terry Fortune, Tom Burelison, Lynn Bowman. F.F.A. Highlighting the F.F.A. activities this year was the District Parliamentary Procedure contest held at Pleasant Hill, Ohio, in which they received a gold rating. Other activities included: district and state land judging, crop identification, and an F.F.A. basketball team. Two projects undertaken by the club were: a Christmas basket for a needy family, which included fruit, vegetables, and canned goods; and a farming program of 24 acres, was used to raise money for the club. Club officers were: Dale Hunt, president; J. D. Mohler, vice president; Dale Ullery, secretary; Jerry Taylor, treasurer; Bill Schultz, sentinel; and Bruce Yarian, treasurer. Mr. Dwane Run- yan was the club’s advisor. 18 J. D. Mohler stands to make a motion dur- ing an F.F.A. business meeting.
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