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Linda Tate and Charlene Hazelton check their card orders before they leave to deliver them. Miss Eldridge assists Pamela Loomis with price lists. Blue Triangle club, sponsored by Miss Eldridge and Mrs. Sisson, started the new school year with the Sophomores initiating the Freshmen. The girls sold Christmas cards as the annual money-making project. Evryklia loannidou, a Greek War Orphan, was adopted through the Foster Parents Organization for the seventh year. The girls made a scrap book of their individual pictures and sent it to their foster daughter. Skits, pantomimes, and take-offs of well-known television programs followed the regular business meetings during Monday Activity Periods. Highlights were the candlelight recognition for new members at the beginning of the school year and the Mother and Daughter Party at the end of the year. As members of this club, the girls hope to attain the goals set up for them by the Y. W. C. A. They are: To grow as a person; to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities; to grow in knowledge and love of God. As hillbillies, Nancy Hilkey and Karen Wade, entertain other Blue Triangle members. 27
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Blue Triangle . . . Blue Triaagle officers for 1959-1960 were (SEATED) Sandra Pfierman, social chair- man; Esther Warstler, vice-president; Kay Reed, secretary; Marjorie Carnahan, devotional chairman; (STANDING) Susan Hipskind, program chairman; Harriett Malcolm, treasurer; Mary Smith, president; Bonnie Owen, song leader; Dianne Weto- skey, service chairman. Members of Blue Triangle listen and Mrs. Sisson looks on, as a committee chairman gives a report to the club during a regular Monday meeting. 26
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Hi-Y. Officers of Hi-Y were Thomas Burtch, president; David Crowe, treasurer; Michael Stew- ard, chaplain; William Moree, secretary; Michael Kock, vice-president. ROW ONE: Mr. Troyer, James Cole, Victor Cleland, Marvin Snook, John Flora, James Carper, Richard Murley, Mr. Steward. ROW TWO: Charles Wentland, Robert Johoski, Jerry Smith, Thomas Burtch, Harold Harvey, Rich- ard Abbott, Edward Bowman, David Casey, Rev. Meyer. ROW THREE: William Moree, John Detrick, David Miller, John Reed, Rodney McMillan, William White, Steven Pepple, Joseph Griffin, Ronald Murphy, David Blair, Wayne Peters. ROW FOUR: James Short, Michael Steward, Jack Davis, Theodore Parvu, David Crowe, David Abbott, Larry Snyder, Gary Kruger, Michael Kock, Larry Miller, James HoUis, William Rippe. 28
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