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D. C. H. S. Wins Trophg as the -,NNW awk 5 ls 91 G align L Back Row: Denny Cummings, Richard Cart, Russell Day, joe Allison, Mike Smith. R010 Two: Kenny Tolen, Duane True, Ed Bryan, Darrell Underwood, jim Newsom, jim Albrecht, Ray Stanley, Margaret Duvall, Amos Mills. Front Row: Carolyn Fowler, Carolyn Bertram, Sue Schutte, This year the society had the misfortune to lose Mrs. Van as the sponsor of the society. She had sponsored the organization for several years. The society, under her leadership Won a beautiful trophy three years, for being voted as the most active society in the state. Mr. Pete Armstrong became the new .lk It v.,k Janet Eller, Virginia Slade, Linda Williams, Rose Murphy, Barbara Dillon, Carol Underwood, Pat Price, Judy Replogle, Valeria Stillings, Helena McCoy, Jerry Hibler, Carolyn Burnside, joan Auble, Noranne Sheets, Sue Butler, Mary Edwards. sponsor this year. He did a fine job in direct- ing the activities of the club. Membership to the Junior Historical So- ciety is open to juniors and seniors who main- tain a B average in history. It was organized by a group of older persons called the Senior Historical Society.
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Hi-Y Club Top, Left zo Right: David Bowman, Fletcher Moore, Dick McCory, Bill Byers, jim Wade, Danny Kugelman, Steve Aldridge, Bob Morgan, Kenny Tolen, jim Albrecht, Don McEvoy, Larry Rink, David Gillispie, Bob Newsom, David Blessing, Richard Larrison, joe Allison, jerry Hibler, Russell Day, Paul 'I.arrison. Riglnz Down: Dale Williams, Kenny Knopf, James Rupp, joe Gladden, Don Herr, Duane True, jerry Smith, Rusty Duvall. Left Down: Gary Bloom, Phil Carnes, Tom Compton, Ronnie McBride, Richard Catt, Darrell Underwood, Lavon Thompson. Middle Top: Edward Bryan. Center Middle: Ray Stanley, Denny Cummings, Jim Newsom. Middle Down: Amos Mills, Larry Kugelman. Hi-Y is a club for boys who wish to be- long to a young boys' Christian society. It is associated with the Y.M.C.A. Denny Cummings, Darrell Underwood and Larry Kugelman attended the Fall Re- treat Hi-Y Camp at Flatrock. This year's officers were: President - Denny Cummings, Vice President - Ray Stan- ley, Treasurer - Amos Mills, Secretary - Ed Bryan, Sergeant-at arms - Larry Kugelman, Chaplain - Jim Newsom. Each spring the organization sends re- presentatives to the Model United Nations, At Christmas, several of the boys helped to set up the decorations at Decatur and West Newton Grade School. At West Newton, they fixed an outdoor movie screen, and the story of Christmas was automatically shown every night for people passing by in their cars. Mr. Jackson is the sponsor and we believe that the boys really derive a great deal of good out of this club.
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lVlost Active Historical Society First Row: Patty Mohr and Lois jones. Second Row: Mary Ann Ryznar and Toni Cassidy. Third Row: Bob Slade, Wayne Knopf, Clair Freeman, David Bowman and The members visited several colleges and other places of interest in the past few years. Each winter, the members have the op- portunity to spend a week-end at Pokagon State Park. The park is located near Angola, Ind- iana and is only six miles from the Michigan line. Everyone who went had a wonderful Mary jane Cain. Fourth Row: Arthur Liphard and Dixie Linder. Fifth Row: joe Gladden and Judy Greer. Sixth Row: Russel Duvall and Bob Atkins. time. They find different ways to spend their time at Pokagon but one of the most popular places was the recreation room. Some of the years the group went, they had the good for- tune of having it snow and they took advantage of the winter sports.
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