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Silllllli illlelll-Y Sophomores: Brechbiel, Chritz- man, College, Cooper, Grosh, Hill. Hissong, Hoffman, Hykes, Keller, Kuhn, Loh- man, Long, Main, McFad- den, Monn, Mowen, Reeder, Rice, Sampson, Seacrest, Sel- lers, Smith, Snyder, Sollen- berger, Starliper, Statler, Talhelm, Vifalck, VValters, Zeger, Zeigler. juniors: Barnhart, Biesecker, Byers, Diehl, Eberly, Flory, Gaddis, Glaser, Heefner, Hen- neberger, M. Hollinger, R. Hollinger, Hose, Keller, Lanehart, M ayhugh, McCoy, Moore, Myers, Straley, Trumpower, VValck, Zeger, Ziegler. Seniors: B. Angle, T, Angle, Barnhart, Black, Brumbaugh, Chamberlin, Davis, Don- nelly, Dulebohn, Etter, Fo- gelsanger, Gearhart. Ging- rich, Goode, Greathead, D. Greenawalt, F. Greenawalt. Henry, Hollinger, Humbert, Keller, McCormick, McDon- ald, Minnich, Morter, Oliver, Pcnsinger, Pisle. Rock, Smith. Stine, Straley. Shuman, Yea' kle. Seventh Grade 1' Colbert, Foust, Hoffman, Myers, Potter. Kicker, Thomas, VVill1ams, Zeigler. Eighth Grade: Brown, Flem- mg, Henry, Kriner, Myers Smith. Freshmen: Barnes, Binkley, Bitner, Bowman, Buchanan, Cordell, Cowan, Fisher, Foust, Harman, Harris, Harsh, Hollinger, Houser Kiser, Lanehart, Lindsay, McLaughlin, Metcalf, Moats, Myers, Negley, Oaks, Phil- lippy, Reed, Ricker, Robin- son, Sharar, D. Shindle, J. Shindle, Shinham, Starliper, Strausner, Swisher, Tosten, Young, Zeger, Ziegler. Under the leadership of Miss VVilliams, the Senior Tri-Hi-Y held its Hrst meeting to elect officers and organize the club. Contrary to other years, the new sophomore members voted, but they had no candidate from their group. The officers elected are: Alice M. Brumbaugh, Presi- dent: Jean Oliver, Vice-President, Mary Lu Humbert, Secretary, Doris Greenawalt, Treasurer. The Tri-Hi-Y had charge of the Thanksgiving assembly program. Hymns were sung by the entire group, and a playlet, The Courtship of Miles Standish, was presented. To cele- brate Yulctide, the club had a program garnished with refreslnnents. The Tri-Hi-Y continued its weekly war savings stamp sale. and a jeep was bought. A Leap Year Dance sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y-was held on February ZS. Music was provided by The Rhythm Kids. The Junior Tri-Hi-Y is a branch of the Y.VV.C.A. with the members from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, The club, with Miss Diffenderfer as adviser, elected the following oHicers: Mary Ann Harsh, President, Mable Negley, Vice-President, Joanne Metcalf, Secre- tary, Janet Phillippy, Treasurer. On the first Monday of each month the members of our club brought in waste paper to be sold. From the surplus of our funds, several new books were purchased for the school library. Our social activities included Christmas caroling when the Junior Hi-Y boys were invited as guests. After singing at many places in town, we enjoyed refreshments and dancing at Moe's. The highlight of the year was Our Hit Parade assembly program in which our club presented the ten tunes voted by the school as hits of the week. Twenty L I
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Sophomores: Bittner, B. Fitz, R. Fitz, Mowen, McGinnis, Shank, Zarger. juniors' Baker, Bear, Foust, Gayman, Goodloe, Henneber- .ger, Miller. Kauffman, Pen- sinper, Widde1', Zullinger. Seniors : Bemisderfer, Brant, College, Conn, Cordell, Gift, Reymer, Springer, Stahl, Wheeler, Zarger. JUNHJH HI-Y Seventh Grade: Ambrose, Bee- gle, Bingaman, Brechbiel, Chamberlin, College, Duffey, Elliott, Gamby, Harmison, Kress, Miller, Mummert, My- ers. Smith, VVarren, Young. Eighth Grade: Bowders, Brech- biel, Cline, Harris, Hoover, Keller, Kugler, McDonald, Miller, Monn, Ogle, Phil- lippy, Schenkel, Stepler. Freshmen: Barnhart, Bert, Bingaman, Brewer, Bricker, Brindle, Clary, Finfrock, Gaddis, Greathead, Helmuth, Henry, Hohfman, Holbert, Koons, Martin, Meyers, Mor- ter, Mowen, Mummert, Oli- ver, Sharp, Snoke, Statler, Stenger, Stine. The hrst meeting of the Senior Hi-Y Club was held October 8, with Prof. Whitmore as adviser in the absence of Regular Adviser Conrad. At this meeting our officers for the year were chosen by ballot. They are: President, Howard Gift, Vice-President, George Henneber- gerg Secretary, jack Foust, and Treasurer, VVilliam Brant. The dues of five cents a meeting were also hxed. The official magazine of the state organization, Hi-Y News, was subscribed to, and is now in the library for inspection. The purpose and slogan of the Hi-Y have been brought to our attention by yellow slips of paper giving them in full. They also formed part of our initiation. Any sophomore who could not recite them upon the demand of an upper-elassman had a piece torn from his paper. Any one receiving Eve or more such nicks in his paper was compelled to write a 500-word fsssay. Other features of the initiation were: tlj incoming members were required to address their torturers as Sir or .Mr. g CD the new boys were made to walk, barefoot and blind- folded, through a pail of water, Q35 they were batted about by boxing gloxes held on the end of a long stick, made dizzy by being whirled round and round, shocked by an electrical charge, and told to crawl under some tables and assembly seats. But we did have our serious side. Our club constitution was made as legally perfect as possible, and we voted to send ten cents per boy to to the State Negro Project. The Junior Hi-Y, with Mr. Weagley as its adviser, has sixty-three members in the club. This is a great increase over last year's attendance. The officers for 1943-44 were elected at the last meeting in 1943. They are as follows: John Hoffman, President, Ivan Finfrock, Vice- President: Allen Gaddis, Secretary and Treasurer. In the first meetings, committees were as- signed and initiation of members was held. The members of the junior Hi-Y extend their appreciation to Mr. Weagley for being their adviser. Twenty-one
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