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'sw Hi -Y Stands for Services A club many people know little about is Hi-Y. Hi-Y is basically a ser- vice organization with the YMCA sponsoring them at state level. This year, membership was up considerably from two years ago. Membership dues were 52. The sponsors of Hi-Y are Mr. Kellstadt and Mr. Bauck. In order to raise money, Hi-Y sold popcorn at various high school sports. Anderson County Historical Soci- ety received a S50 donation from Hi-Y to help with restoration on the Harris House. At one meeting this year, Guy Rogers, chairman of the local chapter, was the speaker. This years officers were David Lybarger, president: Jim Miller, vice presidents Doug Henry, secretary, David Sobba, treasurer, Jeff Wilson, StuCo, Eddie Winfrey chaplain, and Rusty Chilson, sergeant-at-arms. Hi-Y went to model legislature in Topeka, November 7-9. It wasn't re- quired, as it had been in the past, to be an officer to be able to attend. It was required, though, to take a Sen- ate or House bill which was in hear- mg. lv 'ie Members of Hi-Y this year are FIRST ROW: Mr. Bauck, sponsor, Jeff Dieker, Jeff Wilson, Rusty Chilson, Eddie Winfrey, Doug Henry, Jim Miller.,-David Lybargervand Mr. Kells- tadt, sponsor. SECOND-ROW: Rod Honn. Glenn Platt, John Tucker, Dennis Powls, Mark Campbell, Ray Katzer, Greg Gwin, Lee Wilper, Jim Mersman, Kevin Holloran, and Brian Rockers. THIRD ROW: David Yoder, Paul Bures, Jim Lickteig, Marvin Grimes, Jere 92 HI-Y Patterson, Mike Brummel, Ronnie Platt, Ryan Walters, Marty Holloran. Brad Leitch. and Lonie Reed. FOURTH ROW: David Ratliff, Bill Young, and Paul Bailey. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Wilson. Todd Barnes, Ro nry, Rob Mill- er. Gordon Wright X an Hagil, eff Beau- champ, Claude sharikie, Duane Long, Galen Miller, Derrick Adams, Doug Erhart, and Da- vid Schuster. na 1 .S . .... 1 if--M? A f I N ' 1 11: 4. Q -- tw yttyy y u.......,. aa . J ,- J. , ,,,,,,,,,,, 'V ,, ' I Who will go to Topeka? ask David. Ly- hanger and Jim Miller, president and vie X president. ' W l Suprised at the reaction of the club to the news of their donation to history is Kenny Kellstadt, sponsor t ..,Q
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Page 95 text:
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KAYETTESZ FRONT ROW: Susan Hastert, Chrissy Wiesner, Diane Hermreck, Debby Calahan. Marilyn Lizer, Shari Dykes, Lisa Feuerborn, Tereasa AdKinson, Debbie Miller. and Molly Maloan. SECOND ROW: Diane Sheern, Mary Sue Sobba, Debbie Mayes, Nicki Yeager, Teresa Crismas, Barbara Mains, Teresa Gettler, Jill Fooshee, Kandi Gil- logly, Mary Beth Rickabaugh, Connie Lan- kard. and Lori Dorl. THIRD ROW: Mari Ga- mache, Joni Thorp, Debbie Morey, Donna Poire, Jeanette Culver, Terri Wolken, Court- ney Hermreck, Terri Wittman, Brenda Shell- horn, Linda Likes, Debbie Hermreck, Jody Buzzard, and Dena McDaniel. FOURTH ROW. Shelly Kilet, Kathy Miller, Angela Long, Missy Rockers, Karen Huttenmueller, Patti Katzer, Gerette Guilfoyle, Ann Mader, Sally Cundy, Pat McCullough, Lisa Turner. Shirley Hem- pling, Betsy Mains, and Stacey Fincher. FIFTH ROW: Delores Long. Mrs. Tholen, spon- sor, Rita Dieker, Darlene Brocklesby, Dawn Beddo, Stacey Hodgson, Micki Hermann, Mi- chon Weingartner, Danae Fuhrman, Cindy Blubaugh, Nancy Miller. Debbi Boyles, and Miss Bredehoft, sponsor. V Vlvf :Ziff f . P 4 -V A ' ,. H W 1 il! Q V 3' 15 ji A I ., i f ,E 4 gf Paying close attention to the speaker is Ter- easa AdKinson at the Kayette Conference. This is the winning door of the Kayette door decoration contest, designed by Michon Weingartner and Rita Dieker, seniors. KAYETTES 9l
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