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Rau 1 B Black K Qpangler T Sell C Ymglmg ,I Schuler D Knott J Berwager Row 2 T Becker P Berkheimer ,l Brady R Gearls D Jackson E Kessler B Krout Row 3 E Allewelt D Ziegler J Baker G Bowser E Swaby D Irons L Harman HY Purpose To create malntam and extend throughout the home school and community hlgh standards of Chrlstxan character Platform Clean speech clean sportsmanshlp clean schol arshxp and clean llVlIlg The Hanover Senlor H1 Y opened ship on Septem ber 12 1956 Followlng a three week memhershlp drlve new members were lnducted Under Presldent Cromer s leadershlp, and through the untlrlng efforts of our esteemed advlsers Mr Harold Wentz and Mr Wllllam Blttlnger we were glllded through many meetmgs varlous fun filled soclal events and several club projects The Chrlstmas Dance hlghllghted our program of soclal actlvlhes The projects on which DS. 1 ER .Seated ,lark Baker Nm Ire ll I Raymond Cromer Pre lclent btanduzg Bull Pm t Necrctary Duck C rme Trea nru' we focused most of our efforts were the Halloween Dance and our concesslon stand at the Halloween Parade Much tlme and energy of our members went mto the plannmg of the annual programs for the Youth Rally and Senlor Nlght The alms of the H1 Y as set forth ln the Purpose and Platform will surely mfluence the l1ves of each member 1n the future l , . . ' ' ' . ' . . . . e . . . . . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . . Z . , . , . , . , . , . . L . C' 1' P 0 K P A L o '1 'G . . W Q w , 9 ' 7 ,, N' 9 9 1 D i f V '-A x ' Q 3 1 L I , . I , 4. ' . .U-'W' 0 -1 V, ' ., ' I 5 , warm - - ' : ' - , 3 sl:-n : ', ' . s' , ' ' : - L ,V S ,- v 1 ' , . 9 ' - . , . . . ' ' . , . - ' ' , . .- . . . . , , - , . . .
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- Rowl S Werner L Shaffer S Brammer N Ernst N Grove Nl fh on tr ,I Nell ll fouker Row 2 X Shaffer S Nnku .l Sholl NI Frantz P Brlllhart B Stambaugh J Niettalfe Row3 S Creenholtz A Spangler S Myers D Markle K Reber! S Pennewlll M Knott ,I Cantz J Wlldasm Rzrw4 L Blumenthal M Sxdenstrxcker N 'Nhller S Shafer ,I Ferster C Becker B Doll J Shafer N lr: a T ln r llarlnara tt e 1 r me nr x e Snlann 1 1 Sen rs larx Tn- xear a u ual the X leens had a xerx actlxe program In preparahon for the year some of the X Teens attended the YTeen Summer Conference at -Xlbrlght College Then before school started the an nual settmg up conference w as held at Sterner s Pond rt Xklllill tnne the tear program was planned As soon as school he an a drne to collect a n11le of penmes was taxted The purpose of the dune was to ralse monex for serwlce projects The cllmax of the drne was the crowmng of Countess Pennv The mam erxlce project for the X631 was the Vltl ll U Tl N110 Xllll 1 hflfeall N if Drlllqll Y-TEENS Y Teen Goals To grow as a person grow m frxendshlp wlth people of all races rellglons and natlonalltles To grow ln the knowledge and love of God 'VIanx happy hours were spent makxng and paekmg artlcles to be shlpped to Knn After a few meetmgs m the Y Challenge lN1ght wlth the H1Y and a World Fellowshlp Serx 1ce the glrls collected artlcles for an auctlon by the truck or treat method and VlSltCd the orphanage and the old folks home In February, some of the YTeens attended the Wild wlnter Conference ln Lancaster whlle others planned for the Youth Rallx the Fashlon Show and the Lenten Seruces held exerx Wedensdav morning at the Y y ?' 57 , T 5 ea 4, S K . Q - ' , r V 5 T- V - , W- , - . . .A . I r 13 -r. ..' . . Q . N zz 1. ' ' ' . 2. To ' ' ' . ' ' Y-'l'lil'fN Ul FltIlQR.': -Xnl -' Rive. reasl ' 1 ' ' ' AX l s- lr- gn-r. Yi:-f--Pr:-sil'r1t1 Na Kesslvr. Pr -ixlvntg .' 3 1- fa 'l arizls. .' ' -' -. 1. I - W 5 T V ' - . .L 'sa A- , L v Y g Q 4 - , .. ' 9 . I ,, ' S ' ' . '. ' V Q Y .5 U Q. . M . L . - . . , . V Y TT a vw TT Tv. 'N v . , n arltl 'mr f Kit li HA . z T . I z 1 l. . 6' H, I v 20
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Row 1: P. Clark, J. Hedges, P. Scholl. Miss Walker, B. Weaver. H. Campbell. J. Nlmsr:-r. Ni. Frantz. Row 2: J. Dickensheets. P. Weaver. S. Wherley, R. Heinclel, L. Lapham. S. Warner, S. Nil-key. ,l, llantz. Ron 3: li. Rr-ln-rt. 5. llarrell. fl. Rive. l'l. Abendschein. S. Reck. R. Becker. J. Price. M. Kurtz. T. Rouzer. P. Fischel. ' ' A f ' Llbrar Assistants if ..-J t Z 5 I FH. . Thespians Row 1: C. Leathery. D. Wagner. R. Myers, j. Fplf-y. P, Reigle. N. Ruby. Rau' 2: C. Stawski. B. Cline, E. Flickinger. L. Trone. Mrs. Snyder. Row 3: P. Nlarquet. C. Deatriclc. P. Laughman, S. Wagner. Row 1: L. Stemer. L. Grove, L. Blumenthal. A. Royer. N. Miller, S. Hnllingf-r. J. McDonald. Row 2: L. Lapham, J. Berwager, R. Leese. P. Masenheimer. B. Doll. B. Thrush. J. Metcalfe. Row 3: J. Brady. B. Krout, E. Hawk, E. Kessler, R. Nlarchio. J. Little. T. Baker.
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