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Junior Tri-I-Ii-Y Left to right, Row 1: lrma Bond, Betty Angstadt, Marian Reidenhour, Sue Fisher, Sandra George, Marie Ernst, Mrs. Beekey gadviser, Judy Wessner, Christine Mest, Gail Scheidt, Etta Marie Sittler, Brenda Moyer, Linda Adams. Row 2: Helen Ken- dall, Marcia Herring, Elda Merkel, Shirley Reinert, Betty Lou George, Susie Rhnads, Judy Smith, Elaine Heffner, Edna Heydt, Darlene Fenstermacher, June Mest, Kathleen Wood, Phyllis Lambert. Row 3: Marlene Fisher, Phyllis Glover, Donna Reed, Shirley Levan, Nancy Phillips, Merrily Leibensperger, Loretta Youse, Nancy Bower, Gloria Haas, Karen Greenawalt. Row 4: Virginia Eck, Ola Dreibelhis, Linda Losch, Janet Dunkelberger. The Jr. Tri-Hi-Y is simply a Tri-Hi-Y for younger girls. The purposes are similar throughout all NYU clubs. Activities such as collecting food and clothing for a needy family and participating in the maga- zine campaign have kept the club busy. They also contributed to World Service, held a bake sale, and staged two talent shows. The library assistants are made up of a group of volunteers that assist Mrs. Dolan, the librarian. The twenty-five assistants get no credit, but help for the satisfaction they get out of it. This group works at the desk, distributes magazines, mends books, puts books on shelves, and writes overdue notices. Library Assistants Y 2 w.M Judy Smith, William Lesher, Erin Dawn James, Howard Heffner Linda Gilmore, Janet Dunkelberger, Shirley LeVan, Karen Greeni awalt, Ph llis Glover, Marcia Herring, Helen Kendall. -1-,gram ' ' Left to right, Row 1: Kenneth Bieher, Peter Dolan, Sue Fisher, Judy Wessner, Nancy Seiger, Phyllis Lambert, Kathleen Wood. Row 2: Mary Alice Shoemaker, Joyce Grim, Marlene Fisher,
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Left to right, Row 1: Dorcas Lutz, Cheryle Fishpaw, Joan Wentzel, Jolene Ludwig, Eleanor Sittler, Florence Heckman, Etta Frey, Marcia Weaver, Reba Angstadt. Row 2: Marie Bond, Lucille Huseman, Lucille Turner, Esther Kline, Nancy Herber, Nancy Naus, Audrey Smith, Mrs. Dietrich-adviser, Shirley Fitzgerald, Carol Wit- man, Janice Malewicz, Ruth Ann DeLong, Dorothy Reidenhour, Janis Berg. Row 3: Nan Schwoyer, Dianne Schmitt, Rochella Scheidt, Joyce Kunkel, Janet Nester, Anne Major, Mary Louise Miles, Joan Kistler, Marlene Heydt, Sandra Nester, Donna DeTurk, Sharlene Moyer, Nancy Lesher, Sandra Ziegler, Rosalie Harpel, Faye Kramer, Nancy Alpha-Beta Tri-I-Ii-Y The Tri-Hi-Y is divided into the Alpha and Beta groups. Together they participate in rallies, Teen Talks, and sponser the Semi-Formal Dance and Mother-Daughter Banquet. The theme for the Semi-Formal this year was 4'Moonlight Fantasy. The girls' diligent preparation for the dance many weeks in advance made it enjoyable for many couples. This year for the first time the Kutztown Tri-Hi-Y acted as .hosts for the Tri-Hi-Y Older Girls' Conference. The conference, at- tended by one hundred and twenty-five girls from other schools, was held at KAHS, and meals were served at the Grange Hall. The girls were lodged for the week end in Kutztown homes. Bair, Barbara Gift, Aleatha Haring. . Left to right, Row 1: Joyce Heist, Sandra Casselberry, Joy Poulette, Marie Gift, Arlene Arndt, Shirley Jen- nings, Nlrs. Dolan-adviser, Catherine Schaeffer, Eleanor Dietrich, Pat Lessig, Mary Reimert, Jean Leibensperger, Mary Alice Shoemaker, Patsy Miller. Row 2: Barbara Haas, June Stein, Ruth Schoedler, Barbara Snyder, Sandra Moyer, Linda Wessner, Margo Epting, Anna Mae Stauiier, Emilie Gericke, Joyce Grim, Mary Ann Hoch, Carol Kuhns, Margaret Stein, Martha Angstadt. Row 3: Linda Gilmore, Erin Dawn James, Elaine Acker, Helen Kramer, Doris Rust, Helen Snyder, Shirlene Trumbauer, Lila Arndt, Joyce Biehl, Carol Schick, Crystal Leibensperger, Karen Hafer, Virginia Brown. Row 4: Dawn Swoyer, Janice Keller, Christine Schucker, Doris Baver, Joyce Haas, Patsy Erb, Barbara Miller, Diana De Ragon, Mary Ann Merkel, Shirley Bond, Helen Snyder, Nancy Weber, Jane Miller, Barhara Fritz, Ruth Schroeder, Althea Reinhart, Carol Davis.
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Left to right, Kneeling: Lester Gambler, Larry Biehl, Johnny Weiss, Jimmy Grim, Larry Hassler. Standing: Mr. Davies, adviser, Richard Fisher, Terry Frederick, Kay Keller, Kenneth Bucks, Allen Haring, Fred Reinert, Paul Herman, Carl Mantz, Franklin Stump, Charles Kunkel, Stanley Reimert, Robert Arndt, Russel Coffin. The Hi-Y clubs, under the guidance of Mr. Davies and Mr. Sbankweiler, hold high standards of Christian character as their main purpose. Membership in the senior group is restricted to boys from tenth to twelfth grades, while the junior club includes grades seven gg 53 Senior and Junior Hi-Y to nine. Boys of the senior club have an opportunity to make contacts with members of other high schools as well as with the Y.M.C.A., the parent organization. Other activities are district conferences, group church attendance, sporting events, and competition. Sealed, Row 1: Samuel Casselberry, Dennis Madeira, Michael Lesher, William Lesher, Larry Fink, William Lessig, Larry Rentschler, Richard Wessner, Lance James. Row 2: Harold Roth- erman, David Heffner, Carl Bieber, Martin Christman, Forrest Schucker, Stewart Stump, Leonard Saul, Jay Koenig, Lee De- Turk, Peter Dolan, Donald Zimmerman. Standing: Ronald Stump, Mr. Shankweiler, adviser, Wiley Sittler, William Howard, Richard Hauck, Philip Scheidt, Ronald Fry, Terry Christman, Terry Ritzman, Edwin Kutz. Amos Sharpe, Michael Neiman.
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