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ef--nm, zf.4.e. ang! ,wif erm. Youth for Christ club president, Oliver Allbright, introduces the speaker of the day to his clubbers. The senior Hi-Y is a Christian organization composed of young men in grades 10-12, who believe in clean living, hard work, and healthful play. School service is one of the objectives of the club, and several projects were carried out during the year including obtaining a flag for the gym, mirrors for the lavatories, and repair of the bleachers in the gym. Hi-Y President, Ken Schimmelpfenneg, adds a little humor to his agenda. Members include Stan Warner, George Hayward Bill Earl, Glenn Gillett, Harold Haller, Oliver Allbright, Malcolm Cox, Mr. Fulk, advisor, Glen Meyer, Dick Schnacken- berg, Dick Meyer, and Jim Murphy.
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Glvuaizm fam? M4 anfihuzyd in the 4: kk K 1 . x J 4 Formal initiation being held for Junior Y-Teens S. Stickles, P. Blackmai- J. Blaine. V. Wolfe. J. Hoffman. B. Hoel, M. Belz. D. Morgan. C. Dieterle. and D. Dinkel. 1- 1 In fb Service to the school and community is the theme of the Y-Teens with various club projects holding the interest of the groups: ushering at school functions, col- lecting canned goods at Christmas time, checking coats at basketball games. engrav- ing pens, and presenting the school with useful gifts. A Senior Y-Teens highlight is the annual style show given in the spring. President Margie Simmons giving some modeling tips to the Sen- ior Y-Teens. Senior Y-Teen members include: fstandingj Mrs. Remus. sponsor. N. Heller. N. Jubb, J. Bishop, G. Franks, K. Johnson, R. Richards, P. Dowen. B. Henning. J. Lounsberry. C. Marr, J. Harmon, M. White. CSittingJJ. Hayward. G. Henderson, S. Smith, D. Walker, K. Wonch, J. Bushrey, D. Pearson. R. Wailker. C. Wilnow. S. Hoover, R. Richards. P 3
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7442 leaaneff funcfa.01enla1d, Our Future Farmers are one of the most active groups in school with lawn spraying, farm projects and recreation. The executive board meets with sponsor Merle Weaver to talk about future plans. Byron Rogers, Eugene Steinacker. Lee Ward, Bill Bugard, and president Earl Ward. Noon recieition is enioyed bv Eugene Seiple William C1 ift Jim Belz Dick Dankeis Gary Allen Charles Kimberly Byron Rogers Robert Franklin Bill Bamber Mel Gentry Warner West, Dick lkens, Jake Dankers, and Ross Keddle. Preparing the club tractor for spring use are Fred Ward, Paul Radak, Bob Boutell, Wendall Lybrink, Henry Glover, Jerome Brown, Ronald Badeaux, and Ron Clay.
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