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Sembr and Jumbr HH' Clubs SENIOR I-Il-Y JUNIOR HI-Y President - - - John Timmerman President ---- Jim Berry Vice Pl'0Sil'19hf - - - Bill Geiser Vice President - - Don Stearns Secretary - - Bob Ashba Secretary - - Tom Steiner Treasurer - - - Don Snow Treasurer ---- Hob Urich SQIHBBM-at-Al'mS - Dale Meffley Sergeant-at-Arms - - Dick Shaffner Advisor - - Mr. Arthur Craft Advisor - - Mr. Franklin Lnman If you look in history you will always find a group striving for better and higher standards of Christianity for school and community. That's what the groups known as the Hi-Y clubs are trying and have been trying to do for many years. These clubs, which are really not in the school. have school sponsorship and direction. The Hi-Y today is similar you. Caesar was becoming more secret and talked over ways of upon a very successful idea. As to the Roman Senate of Caesar's powerful and god-like every day changing affairs. Probably after you know they buried Caesar in time. In fact I'll prove it to so the Senate got together in countless arguments they hit a few days after the decision was made. So the Roman Senate brought the old gods back and sent the new to higher or lower grounds to conquer. The Hi-Y Clubs listen to speeches and have discussions over prob- lems that will be of some future use. But where you find boys you'll find a little fun. This is true of the Hi-Y clubs too. Let us look in on a typical madhouse. Excuse me! I mean meeting. It is Tuesday evening and the boys' part of the Y. M. C. A. Incidentally the time is about 7:15 P. M. In comes an early member. You can hear him wonder out loud. Where is everybody? Ah, but here comes another. Whoops-wrong again-two more members. So straggling in one by one the room gradually fills up. Soon the various games are put to service. Let us listen in on this conversation during a ping pong game. What's the score? I't's eighteen to seventeenl 'iNineteenl Eighteenl Nineteen! EighteenI Nineteenl Eighteenl Sock. Well. I guess it's nineteen to seven- teen. I'm happy to say only a few of these occurences happen during the meeting. The boys mill around, have a good time, and have a lot of fun. Let's watch this. A hot foot is now in progress. Onlookers look and smile at the coming ovation. Closer-closer-closer-closer. Ooooooooooo. i'W'ho did it? Let me at him are heard at once. Suddenly a small World War, I believe they would call it World War 253 , has broken out. Then theiboys go to a short business meeting as no speaker was scheduled. Over the hum is heard a small timid voice asking for quiet or else. The meeting finally comes to order. The treasurer gets up and-well, I wouldn't say begs, but getting down on his knees and pleading for the dues is kind of bad. With this mournful event over the business comes up about a dance. The pros and cons are heard on the subject. A dance has been decided upon and soon the dancecommittee is appointed. This law is set down, No stags allowed. i Thus after a grueling twenty minutes of business and hnancial affairs the meeting is adjourned, and it is announced! All those wanting to swim may do so. Suddenly you see all the members of the club trying to get through the door at once. I guess all got through safely but one. A poor boy is stretched out on the floor with all those heel marks on his little head. MIKE DAVIDIAN -1 1 1-
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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row SENIOR HI-Y --Richard Beals, Ralph Feigh, Kenny Snyder, Bill Geiser -John Altstetter, Bill Fisher, John Timmerman, Bob Ashba, Jim Hughes 4Tom Leech, Dick Zimmerman, Arthur Vittur, Bob Spees, Don Snow, Doyle' Smith, Bill Shook 4-Dale Bartlett, Bill Reid, Karl Kent, David Jenkins, Bernard Miller, Don Slaybaugh, Trevor Craig, Ned Goldin -John Petropolus, Don Neuman, Bernard Schrimpf, Earl Benson, Bud Miller, Bud Dull, Bill Helseri Dale Mcffley, Bill Davies, Jack Davisson, Dean Wiseley JUNIOR I-II-Y -Don Stearns, Bill Rolsten, Bob Urich, Don McDonald -John MeHley, Blackie Swineford, Harvey Meyer, Clayton Gottfried, Jerry Boop, Ronald Hefner 3-Lester Bacon, Jim Berry, Dick Shaifner, Jim Welding, Arthur Bowdle, Tom Steiner 4-Art Orchard, Bob Clutter, Mr. Franklin Laman, Jack Lytle -1lO--
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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row JUNIOR BLUE TRIANGLE -Helen May Van Wirt, Betty Reed, Audrey Canterbury, Ruth McMaken, Kathryn Turner -Frances Edson, Doris Fowler, Charlotte Haller, Marietta Nichols, Katherine Bonfiglio, Betty Newland, Jean Oxley -Betty Widmark, Martha Pierson, Anita Greenberg, Audrey Bernstein, Joan Blum, Ann Alexander, Mary Joan Stout, Gloria Jean Young -Pauline' Kruse, Deana Fillips, Joan Lutes, Pat Roberts, Dorothy Gisler, Bettie Hume, Helen Ann Schaaf, Marccne Blodgett -Nancy Leech, Margaret Watkins, Miss Riggs, Clara Rachlin, Nelda Mills, Lois Stevenson SENIOR BLUE TRIANGLE 1-Betty Latham, Maxine Haman, Juanita Rogers, Doris Plankell, Margaret Turner, Frances Snyder, Janet Miller 2-Maxine Deubler, Betty Jean Brown, Lorna Strawn, Barbara Taylor, Peggy Fruchey, Lois Meihls, Lillian Lindsay, Ju Jennings -Miss Mary Belle Linnell, Betty Reese, Eleanor Wildermuth, Rose Mumper, Louise Trempert, Mary Louise Moore, Dotty Hall, Dorothy Fridley, Mary Tinianow 4-Joanne Jones, Phyllis Tuttle, Jewel Stalter, Barbara Boop, Pat Pierson, Geraldine Scott, Polly Brannock, Mary Frances Molden, Zoetsa Fillips, Joan Tilley -Pat Cochran, Martha Roberts. Frances Ousley, Mary Davis, Jeanne McDonel, Joanne Hinkle, Loretta Lyons, Katharine Holub, Edna Werner -Abby Gene Thomas, Ruth Alice Miller, Edith Bunke, Rhoda Page, Mary Smith, Bonnie' Custer, Elizabeth Nadeau, Doris Levy, Helen Ruth HeH'ne1', Mary Jane Bodey, Ernestine Worrell 7-Jean Heinze, Laura Mae Gnagi, Betty Hardesty, Juanita Cox, Ruth Ann Fisher, Marilyn Baker, Barbara Ashbrook, Mary Anna Amstutz, Pat Chappell -112-
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