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Hi-Y Roger Batson and Gene Laughman represented the Hi-Y Club at Model Legislature in Columbus in April 1963. Finances, a problem long plaguing Tri-Hi-Y, received a boost by the sharing of profits of the coat check at basketball games and Hi-Y Faculty Basketball Game with Hi-Y Club. Annual Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Parents' Banquet was held on November 27, 1962 in the Elementary Building. The speaker was Reverend Vernon Powell who spoke on fatalism. The mixed ensem- ble sang It's a Grand Night for Singing and Moments to Remember. Benediction was given by Reverend Clair Beatty. Hi-Y officers for the year 1962-63 were: Roger Batson, president; Gene Laughman, vice president; Jim Ruhl, secretary; Tim Hudson, treasurer; Mike Hudson, chaplain. New to the staff this year was their advisor, Mr. Tom Steele. Looks like a busy night at the coat check for these two Hi-Y members. to Make Ourselves FRONT ROW: Jim Ruhl, Roger Batson, Mike Hudson, Gene Laughman, Tim Hudson. SECOND ROW: Roger Puterbaugh, Donald Weer, Gordon Mullenix, Mike Ingle, Richard Etter, Gilbert Carroll. THIRD ROW: Roger Looker, Robert Feeser, David Wimmer, Dale Kenworthy, Rick Lavy, Robert Bunsold. FOURTH ROW: Mike Miller, Jerry Miller, Barry Beener, John Laughman, Denny Rhoades, Tim Martin. 21
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Constantly Striving FRONT ROW: C. Peters, J. Brumbaugh, M. Finfrock, Miss Helen Holfinger, J. Rudy, K. Ingle, H. Beatty. SECOND ROW: L. Shields, E. Knutsen, S. Yingst, J. Van Hise, D. Miller, D. Bitner, B. Etter, N. Beaver, B. Hartley, V. Woods. THIRD ROW: R. Cornor, S. Rudy, I. Whitacre, S. Lavy, B. Perrine, N. Brumbaugh, J. Davis, B. Ruhl, C. Linn. FOURTH ROW: J. Whitacre, J. Manning, S. Crawford, P. Mutz- ner, J. Hartley, C. Smith, J. Sampson, C. Fenner, S. Bodkin, C. Woods. FIFTH ROW: S. Schmidlapp, J. McKenzie, G. McKenzie, S. Hayes, S. Longendelpher, V. Hollopeter, M. Pearson, P. Sweigart, S. Finfrock, C. Linn, J. Wiley. SIXTH ROW: S. Brown, P. Cromer, E. Snell, C. Shultz, S. Brant, L. Huffman, C. McMaken, K. Longenecker, B. Apple, S. Deeter, P. Deal, B. Jacquemin. Tri-Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y opened its 1962-63 year with a pot- luck picnic at the home of Connie Peters. Honored were the seniors who graduated the previous spring. The new members-to-be were also in- vited. Annual induction of new members into the Tri-Hi-Y Club was held at the Congregational Christian Church. Twenty-one were inducted making a total membership of 59 girls in Tri-Hi-Y. Karen Ingle was hostess for a Halloween party on October 22, at which the girls dressed as nursery rhyme and fictional characters. The Tri-Hi-Y Club was started in 1946 under the advisorship of Miss Helen Holfinger, who has done an outstanding job in that capacity during the entire sixteen years. Officers L. to R.: H. Beatty, as. chap.; C. Peters, treas.; M. Finfrock, chap.; J. Rudy, pres.; K. Ingle, vice pres.; J. Brum- baugh, sec'y. BACK: P. Cromer, photog.; S. Rudy, hist. 20
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Pep Club FRONT ROW: Connie Fenner, Marsha Garst, Gloria Minnich. SECOND ROW: Diana Whitmer, Lana Riffell, Christine Strait. THIRD ROW: Gail Beeman, Paula Cromer, Marlene Meyer. BACK ROW: Jeanette Sampson, Emily Snell. Much Better Citizens Under the advisorship of Mrs. Lewis Dewey, the Pep Club does its best to support the school athletic teams in sports. The Club's members at- tended the home games in basketball and foot- ball. They made many signs which were very in- spiring to the teams. Several projects, including bake sales, were carried on to earn money for a banner which they hope to present to the school the year of 1963-64. Officers were: Gloria Minnich, president; Mar- sha Garst, vice president; and Connie Fenner, sec- retary-treasurer. Jeanette Sampson posts one of the many signs which boost the athletic teams. 22
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