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Hi-Y AdViS9I'S and Pfesidenfs 0 Mr. Vance, Ken Conry, Ron Tober, Mr. Wood, Dave Pickett, Mr. Anderson, Bob Weitzel. Mr. Butler, Mr. Jefferis, and Mr. Meyer discuss plans for future meetings and coordinate the various activities of the three chapters Hi-Y Combines Service, Pleasure ot Meetings Affiliated with the YMCA and the school, Hi-Y is a nationwide club for boys of high school age. Through Hi-Y, these young men have been initiated into the adult activities of the HY. Lakewood has three chapters divided by grade levels. Each chapter has made a pledge to the YH building fund for which they have held various fund raising activities. Car washes and the annual Christmas tree sale have kept the boys busy. Introducing Hi-Yiers to community life is another important aspect of the program. Co-sponsoring a carnival with the adult group, the boys added still more to the building fund. They also assisted the adults in initiating activities in the new gym. A high point in this year's activities was the inter-racial dinner, sponsored by the senior chapter, and held with Glenville High School. Page 28 Friendship girls raise funds for their chapter by selling refreshments and programs at games
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Marching mai,,,e,,es e,,,e,,ai,, ,he c,,,,,,, .Iumor Varsrfy Maloreffes . fClockwiseJ Barbara with a well-coordinated routine at halftime Horne, Linda Kelih, Gayle Zitner, and Nancy Hall. VUTSHY Mdiofeffes 0 Leslee Ford, Jane Petersen, Gail Brite, Janet Moore, and Bonnie O'Brien. Page 27 , ...i..il.
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Friendship Celebrates Fiftieth Anniversol ry Kicking off the year wi!h a chorus line of Friendship Follies. the seniors rally new members with song and salesmanship Participation in school and community affairs provided a varied program for . Friendship. To fulfill the Y Building Fund pledge, members operated a cakevvalk and bake sale at the Y Carnival. Several chapters gave parties for the less privileged. The main social activities Were '4lVIidnight in Moscovvl' dance, and Pa-Ma-Me dessert. Symbols of fifty years of Friendship, Mrs. Wolff and Bonnie Smith hope for fifiy more Main Ffiendship Cflbinef Und AdViSefS o Front Row-Patty Heath, Miss Reeder, Mrs. Pigg, Miss Thompson, Miss Spinneweber, Bonnie Smith 0 Row 24Betty Stokey, Nona Chuhay, Annalee Phillips, Jan Lushbaugh, Sara Mcllvain, and Amy Richards. Page 29 O
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