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Junior Hi-Y . The Hi-Y which emphasizes citizenship and sportsmanship along with Christian Fellowship had another successful year. Rev. Walter E. Meyer was the club ' s religious advisor. All meetings were opened with the Hi-Y platform spoken by all members. Clean speech, clean living, clean sports, and clean scholarship. Devotions were given and the business was conducted. A program was presented each week ranging from inspirational talks to comedy. The annual semi-formal with the Y-Teens was held on November 21, with Autumn Leaves as the theme. The Bob Sanders Trio, a dance combo, provided the music. A paper-drive in the fall was the main money-making project. The Jr. Hi-Y, the Freshman and Sophomore group, has the same purpose as the Hi-Y to build Christian character. Members look to the Hi-Y as their goal in the future. Officers of Junior Hi-Y were Robert Culler, vice-president; Jerry Thomas, treasurer; Richard Burtch, chaplain; Glenn Claxton, secretary; Douglas Graeder, president. r P r O Pi i% Pi P A ROW ONE: Norman Best, Robert Culler, Philip Sweeney, John Bigelow, Randall Oliver, Scon Lewis, Eric Bickel, Thomas Baldwin, Jerry Thomas, David V-n Allen, Joe Mahnesmith. ROW TWO: Mr. Richard Smith, Thomas Nixon, Daniel Haffner, Douglas Grueder, Glenn Claxton, Richard Burtch, James Bishop, Douglas Aplin, Steven Fike, Charles McNall, Lyle Wright, Mr. John Flora. ROW THREE: Gary Warfield, Sam Miller, John Kelley, Thomas Funk, Merlin Bartels, Joseph Velpel, William Beverly, Michael Reese, Joel Zems, Robert Snook. 29
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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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Members sit in their normal game formation during weekly meetings. Here new yells and skits are practiced for the basketball games. Pep Squad Fall in- -Begin-- When you hear this you know the Pep Squad is ready to perform. This year ' s Pep Squad is the biggest ever. Composed of 110 girls, this club was formed to support the team at home games. During the half and between games the club puts on skits for the entertainment of the audi- ence. Several new rules have gone into effect this year. A girl must be in her seat by 7:45; if she ' s late, she ' s absent. Absences, unless you are ill, are unexcused. Also a rotation system has been devised. Those who sit on the lower rows must yell to keep their seats. If they don ' t yell, someone who does, will be allowed to take that seat. Officers of the Pep Squad for the basketball season were Peggy Clabaugh, secretary; Karen Helf, treasurer; Mary Swank, presi- dent; Marcia Gingrich, vice-president.
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