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Y-TEENS Row lg B. Stevens, Sec., and E. Amspacher, Pres. Row 2: J. Trone, Treas,, and S. Rabenstine, V.-Pres. This year's activities of the 'Y- Teens included joint meetings with the Hi-Y, Work Days planned to collect money for the Centennial Fund, the Mid-Winter Conference held at the Y, and many dances provided for our en- tertainment. The Y-TeenCharmSchool did much to help beautify the girls of E.H.S. Thru all these efforts the Y- Teens have greatly augmented the youth program of Hanover. Setting-up conference -- Labor or Palaver? K ' : We X 'li k Q K I-fp' M. A . . , . 5, . 5 ,fr 2
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This year's Hi-Y Club was one that will never be forgotten by its members. Headed by its officers, Larry Wentz, Presidentg Howdie Pratt, Vice Presi- dent, Pete Schott, Secretaryg Jack Bau- blitz, Treasurerg and Dick Patterson, Corresponding Secretaryg the club sponsored many projects and events such as a Hal1owe'en stand,a hay ride, a Christmas dance, swimming at the York Y.M.C.A., a bake-sale, and a Spring dance. The Club was proud of its 65 mem- bers which were obtained through a HI-Y Row 1: H. Pratt, V.-Pres.: L. Wentz, Pres.g and P. Schott, Sec. Row 2: J. Baublitz, Treas. and D. Patterson, Cor. Sec. furious membership contest among the Sophomore,Junior,and Senior classesg naturally the Seniors won the contest. No one will ever forget the transporta- tion the Hi-Y provided for the Y-Teen conference - it seems the Hi-Y could always be found near the Y-Teens - nor the mumbling of the Platform and Purpose - Clean Speech - Clean Sports - Clean Scholarship - Clean Living . To create,maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Row 1: W. Krout, P. Bowman, J. Krug, P. Masenhimer, M. Bollinger, M. Sponseller, K. Unger, M. Menchey, E. Schriver, J. Martin, R. Leese, M. Krug. Row 2: T. Newman, W. Coppersmith, D. Ebaugh, L. Blumenthal, D. Grove, E. Reitzel, J. Sabaka, S. Brown, P. Bell, H. Alwood, P. Winand, F. Bolin. Row 3: I. Schuman, D. Rudi- sill, B. Trone, S. Rudisill, S. Myers, W. Hollinger, D. Wallick, J. Rahn, M. Riddle, C. Becker, L. Aumen, K. Allison. Row 4: L. Myers, G. Layman, S. Duterer, D. Weaver, D. Krug, R. Cromer, W. Poist, P. Luckie, G. Hostetter, K. Parr, L. Bowman, J. Bittinger, L. Masenhimer. .. 26
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Row 1: M. Riley, J. Weaver, J. Sterner, Miss Walker, E. Garrett, S. Nickey, R. Moul. Row 2: M. Luckenbaugh, S. Nace, E. Strausbaugh, J. Snyder, S. Martin, L. Keagy, G. Feeser, G. Wagaman, S. Mummert, J. Buckley. Library Club The members of the Library Club have one main objective: to assist the librarian in her many duties. These girls used their activity periods and study halls for this purpose. However, they did take time for fun as well illus- trated by the lovely Christmas party which they held. Row 1: M. Bankert, L. Shaffer, J. Null, S. F. H. A. The Future Homemakers ofAmeri- ca is a national organization. The theme of the club this year was Better Homes. The F. H. A. members were kept busy by attending the county rally, entertaining a float in the Halloween parade, sponsoring a skating party, and holding several bake sales. An irn- portant contribution of the F. H. A. to E. H. S. was the redecoration of the windows in the cafeteria, with curtains made and financed by the F. H. A. mem- bers. Nace, A. Rutters, L. Shaffer. Row 2: J. Dubs, D. Wine, V. Goodermuth, T. Garrett, S. Utz, N. Trone, V. Luckenbaugh, M. Zeigler, adviser. Row 3: M. Hahn, J. Weikert, B. Laughman, D. Rife, J. Storm, D. Wetzel, M. Hempfing. 28
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