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FIRST ROW: Edwin Maurer, Frank Felke, Melvin Culler, Eugene Shirk, Adrian Thompson, Fritzie Feick, Michael Scheverman, William Harding, William Shenk, Rev. Myers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Crider, Stephen Steward, William Snider, Fred Salerno, Raymond Bickel, Lynn Andrews, Stephen Gordon, Tony Kolbe, Richard Griffin, Thomas Guthrie. THIRD ROW: Paul Ridenour, Ronald Weimer, Tad Schmidt, Jerry Arrants, Bruce Crager, Larry Getts, David Ober, David Walton, Frank Mossberger, Mr. Pugh. Hi-Y Paul Ridenour, President; David Ober, Vice President; Bruce Crager, Treasurer; Larry Getts, Secretary. % 4 ‘“‘Boys on Record”’ ‘““Clean speech, clean sport, clean scholar- ship, and clean living’’ are part of the opening statements which you could hear if you were to drop in on the Hi-Y on Wednesday afternoon during the activity period. This year, under the direction of Mr. Pugh and Mr. Crider, the Hi-Y has taken on a number of projects. The major project was the annual selling of Christ- mas candy, followed by the co-sponsorship of the Christmas dance, ‘‘Winter Wonderland’’, with the Y-Teens. During the year there were several different types of programs. There were a great many fine speakers; and our combined meeting with the Y-Teens, a play in which both clubs took part under the direction of Miss Schooley, was a huge success.
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i i i : | | 1 | | i i i Pep Club “A Filming of School Spirit’... Pep, pep, pep, and more pep! That is what this club has plenty of. Through their many efforts they boost the team and raise schoo l spirit sky high. They practice their yells and have card drills twice a week throughout the basketball season. After a game, sore throats, messed-up hair, and the plain ‘‘worn out looks’’ are trade marks of this high-spirited club. It is worth all the work though, because these girls are behind the Railroaders all the way. | 7 FIRST ROW: Violet Smith, Carol Fike, Martha Feightner, Norma Brown, Julianne Burtch, Carol Chrisholm, Olivia Cleland, Carol McDermott, Christine DePew, Carol Reed, Linda Harman, Sandra Heren- deen, Susan Hollis, Carol Johnson. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Atkins, Judy Baker, Barbara Byanski, Judith Detrick, Nancy Harter, Judith Hel- bert, Karen Newbauer, Janet He- witt, Sharon Hoffman, Sandra Wil- coxson, Janet Moses, Karen Jensen, Sondra Musser, Barbara Gerber, THIRD ROW: Janice Brown, Jane Parker, Margaret Farrington, Pa- tricia Goephert, Marilyn Gump, Beverly Jordon, Janet Knapp, Sandra Godwin, Nancy Cripe, Alice Imbody, Karen Leech, Suellyn Wil- mot, Linda Mitchell, Anita Morrison, Rebecca Nelson, Linda Owen. FIRST ROW: Susan Runion, Vice- President; Sue Smith, President; Linda Harman, Secretary-Treas- urer, SECOND ROW: Class Rep- resentatives: Janet Thrush, Judith Reeves, Eleanor Thur- man, Carolyn Ridenour. FIRST ROW: Caro! Vice, Charlene Lovette, Norma Mowrey, JoHanna Simon, Susan Ruhland, Barbara Muz- zillo, Sherry Staley, Sharon Felke, Belva Gerber, Nancy Shafer, Rose- mary Vogel, Anna Moran. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Reynolds, Joyce Smith, Karen Reasoner, Mary Ann Sarpa, Dixie Shipe, Renee Oben- dorf, Susan Runion, Janet Thrush, Sandra Nicholson, Linda Steffen, Carole Swander, Mary Swank, Bon- nie Myers, Kay Sithen. THIRD ROW: Mae Hathaway, Judith Reeves, Carolyn Ridenour, Eleanor Thurman, Connie Robbins, Marcia Shreve, Sue Smith, Sandra Funk, Jean Star- ner, Janet Tuttle, Gloria Tincher, Elnor Livergood.
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FIRST ROW: Edward Allen, Joseph DeWitt, Larry Funk, Dale Feick, Garl Zimmerman, Hans Heinzerling, Aaron Smith, Mr. Lawhead. SECOND ROW: Anthony Steller, Ronald Conrad, Gordon Holmes, Robert Ander- son, James Helbert, Donald Curtis, David Vanderbosch. THIRD ROW: Ronald Beeber, Robert Cattell, John Simon, James Getts, Daniel Schumaker, Jerry Freeman, Larry Beverly, Donald Graham, Mr. Jones. Junior Hi-Y The Jr. Hi-Y is a new club in Garrett High School this year, under the direction of Mr. Jones and Mr. Lawhead. It has started off with a most successful year, in which the boys undertook several different programs anda few special projects. Their main money- making project was the selling of ball-point pens with ‘‘Garrett Railroaders’’ printed on them. During the year they had several speakers; as examples were Rev. Bush on Thanksgiving and Rev. Sparks at Christmas. The aims and purposes of this very worth- while new club can best be summed up in the opening ‘ritual which states: . .. ‘‘to transact such business as may come before us, to fortify our high purposes through con- ference and Bible study, to strengthen the ties of friendship that bind us together, and to make the Jr. Hi-Y Club and ourselves of greater service to our fellows.”’ Boys on Film FIRST ROW: James Helbert, Secretary; Dale Feick, Pres ident; Gordon Holmes, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Hans Heinzerling, Chaplain; David Vanderbosch, Treasurer; James Getts, Sergeant-at-Arms.
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