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Eig-htecn UlllElHE+llEHlH EHlUl President: Robert Gzulclis. Monty liH.lll'l'lQ'Zll'ill1L'l'. Rohert llrzxnt, Rohert lilliott. Yiee- President: Monty Bau1ng1':u'clner, Charles Shank, Rolmert lflliott, l,loycl Rowe. Secretary: Dorothy Rrcchhiel. Patsy ,Xnn Cliristlnan. Rohert Iilliott, Szlgle Hrewlbaker Treasurer: Virginia XValek. Adviser: Mm. Toms. l'11 ilflfllllll'-X' KIUNTY l!:Xl'XllE.XRlJXlfR UlllElHE-SlllNlH EQlUl President: Mary ,-Xnn Harsh. Yiee President: ,Xnne Ziegler. Secretary: Shirley Selnirr. Treasurer: John llolhert. Class Lihrarizxnsz Vizmne Applegate, ,lohn Slmrp, -Ioanne Metralf, lynn lfinfrock, Do Bohman, john Hoffman. Editors: Anne Ziegler, Charles llert. ,lznnes lizirnhart. Bulletin Hoarml Coinmittee: Xlzlhel Neeley, ,lohn Koons, Miriznn Fisher, .Xllen Caclclis. Arlviser: Mr. Kzlley.
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Twenty JUNIUH llll-Hl-Y Back Row---.X. Foreman, Flory, Gaddis, Byers, Diehl, Harsh. Sixth Row-Smith, Mayhugh, Kel- ler, Sehurr, B. Ziegler. Fifth Row--Myers, Cooper, Long, Christman, Snyder, 1. Myers. Fourth Row-Sollenberger, Brech- biel, Negley, Heefner, W'alck, Houser. Third Row--lfberly, liuhn, Mc- Fadden, Kuykendall, Lanehart. Reeder. Seeond Row--Hollinger, Monn, Straley, Barnhart. A. Ziegler. L. Foreman, Metcalfe, Ritter. Myers. First Rowial. Ziegler. Henne- lierger, Trumpower, McCoy. Adviser--Miss Diffenderfer. JUNIUH HI-Y Back Row- -Tosten, Statler, Brant, Bittner, Holtry. Baker. Fifth Row-Bricker, Cayman, Gaddis. Martin, Faubel, Burk- holder. Fourth Row-Kauffman, R. Gad- dis, Finfroek, Henry, F. Mowen. Third Row -- Brindle, Sharpe, Koons, F. Mowen, Stenger. Second Row--VValck, Bert, Hoff- man. Miller, Barnhart. Holbert, Snyder. First Row-Shank, Henneberger, Foust. Adviser-Mr. Kaley. Hl-Y llllEllNlZlilUNE The four Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y organizations are branches of the Y. XY. C, .-X. and Y. M. C. A. They are established for the purpose of creating, maintaining, and establishing through- out the school and community high standards of Christian character: clean speech, clean sports. and clean scholarship. In our school, we have both the senior and junior organizations. The senior organization is composed of members of the sophomore junior, and senior classes: and the junior is composed of members of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. Their activities are both religious and social in nature. .Xmong the religious activities is a Rible study conducted by the state and sponsored by members of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. ln October each of the clubs sent delegatcs to the annual county meeting of all the Hi-Y organizations held. this year. at Mercersburg' There reports were heard of activities during the past year. Later the senior groups attended a conference in XYaynesboro. The senior Tri-Hi-Y, with Mrs. Conrad as adviser, had its first meeting as an initiation for its new members. The membership of the club was found to be about ninety. The increase in membership was due to the great increase in the size of the sophomore class. For the Christmas meeting the time was spent in singing familiar Christmas Carols, such as Silent Night. 'AThe First Noel, and others. livery year the joint Iii-Y groups give a Christmas play. This year it was Called Once Upon .N Christmas and was put on by a group of sophomore girls. The plot of the play cen- tered about a family and the benefits Christmas brought them. On Christmas Fve the senior lli-Y and Tri-Hi-Y had a joint carol singing' party. Carols were sung on all the streets of our town, then the clubs were entertained at the home of one of the members, janet Mae Stoner.
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