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Service, personal developmenT, and Tun, These are all ingredienTs oT Tri-Hi-Y, a girls' organizaTion, dedi- caTed To school and communiTy and aPriliaTed vviTh The Young Women's ChrisTian AssociaTion. This year's ac- TiviTies included a big sisTer, liTTle sisTer day vvhen sen- iors adopTed new members, packed Them a lunch, and headed Tor a picnic in The arT room where every- one prepared decoraTions Tor The VarsiTy Drag beTvveen sandwiches. The girls made The ChrisTmas season iolly by Working in The Toys Tor ToTs proiecT and caroling aT an old Tolks' home. During club periods There were various speakers including Manheim Tovvnship's ex- change sTudenT ChrisTa Schorr, who spoke on her naTive Germany and ansvvered The queries oT The girls. A represenTaTive of Bell Telephone came in aT ChrisTmas Time To insTrucT The club members in The fine arT oT giTT vvrapping. OTher service proiecTs were TiclceT-Taking aT school Tuncfions, sponsorship oT The VarsiTy Drag vviTh The Key Club, and reTreshmenT sTand duTy aT TooTball games. As Mrs. Fegley said when she spoke aT The club's candlelighT inducTion service, One oT The main aims ol The Tri-Hi-Y is To build good ChrisTian characTer. This Officers Marjorie Parman, Treasurer, KaThy Grahek, Chaplain, Marilyn Goddard, President, ElizabeTh Giroud, Vice-President, DoroThy Hess, SecreTary, Mrs, Wilson, Adviser. is achieved Through warm Tellovvship, friendship, and chariTy To oThers. L adership, Service, Fellowship FRONT ROW . . . Lorena Gill, Mary Towers, Sue Heinzleman, Carol MarTin, Anne Flexman, Barb Miller, Regina SloTl4in, Marilyn Kopp, Kay McCoy, Anne GriesT, Marjorie Parman. SECOND ROW . . . Ram Hillard, Marty Hill, Joyce Gardner, Mary Murphy, Doris Haler, DoTTy Haier, Sue Belsfra, Cindy Keller, Carole OTT, Pam Lyons, Lavergne Minnich, THIRD ROW . , . Liz Giroud, Jill Gunner, Barb Petroslcy, Kay Markariari, Jean STolarZ, Carole Siokes, Ken- dall Knox, Sue Myers, Marilyn Goddard, Kafhy Grahek, Joan Fellenbaum. FOURTH ROW . . . AlTa Eichelberger, Sue'Bingham, KaThy Phelan, Gerry Myers, DoTTi Hess, Donna Redman, Lynne Long, Judy Lalley, Nancy Rummel. 27
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annual Pennsylvania State Key Club Convention, to be FRONT ROW . . . Joe Moore, Rick McCray, Robert Schroder, lrel Buckwalter, John Hershey, John Davidson, Pete Brubaker, Dave Brenner. SECOND ROW . . . Marvin Miller, John Helm, Will Powers, Larry Hammond, Bob Norcross, Kenny Hess, Jody Glass, Club Serves Schoo The Key Club is a worthwhile school organization whose main duties are to serve better the community and school in which its members live and attend. It is open to all boys in grades lO,ll, and l2, who are interested in maintaining the high standard of Man- heim Township High School. This year the club is un- der the able direction of Mr. Robert Graupensperger. Jack Burkholder, THIRD ROW . . . lrv Rachstein, Mike Tinny, Nick Andes, Dexter Frey, Harold Kling, Ward Latshaw, Jeff King, Mike McCue, Joe Weursch. FOURTH ROW . . . Paul Wolfe, Larry Woods, Brad Wiley, Bruce Keith, Dave Bishop, Don Lawrence, Bob Hughes. I and Community Throughout the year the Key Club undertakes var- ious school proiects. Their main event comes directly after football season, when with the Tri-Hi-Y they co- sponsor the Varsity Drag, a dance honoring all the school's varsity sports. During the football and basket- ball seasons members of the club can be found selling hot dogs and cokes to hungry fans at the school's re- freshment stands. As a money raising project this year the boys are working on a School Directory and it should be completed early this Spring. Also in the Spring the club plans to send several boys as repre- sentatives of Manheim Township High School to the held in Pittsburgh, Officers Vvard Lotshaw, President, Jody Glass, Chaplain, Mr. Graupens- perger, Adviser, Larry Hammond, Treasurer, Nick Andes, Chair- man of the Board, Paul Wolfe, Secretary, Kenny Hess, Vice' President, 26
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FRONT ROW . . . Carole Kimball, Patty Garber, Sally Groti, Nancy Plastow, Debbie Witmer, Pat Johnson, Kathy Figart, Judy Hart- man, Bobbe Jones. SECOND ROW . . . Sally Prosser, Louise Van Horne, Harolyn Kline, Barbara Healy, Sherry Hair, Carole Stone, L Groupe Que Parlez-vous francais, Mesdemoiselles? The French Club is under the supervision of Miss Joan Nolan, and its purpose is to give all those students interested a bet- ter concept ot France and the French speaking people, During the meetings, held every Tuesday morning, the members learn of the diite-rent French provinces, see pictures concerning the country and Paris, and discuss the traditions and customs ot the people. Throughout the year the club undertakes various pro- iects. At Christmas time all the members ot the club Millicent Beaver, Nancy Hamilton, Linda Casamo. THIRD ROW . . . Sherry Kready, Sharon Ward, Joy Groschel, Lyn Umiker, Linda Metzger, Clara Schairer, Paula Shain, Christa Schorr, Jean Umi- ker, Kristen Kilitter. Etudie La France collect cartons ot clothings and toys. They, then, send these cartons to a small children's hospital in eastern France. As a means ot fund raising, the girls hold sev- eral bake sales during the year and in the Spring the club has a snowball sale. With the ten cents dues col- lected each week the club plans to take a trip to Harris- burg and to eat dinner in a French restaurant. The French Club is an ideal opportunity for everyone who is interested in France and its culture or plans to continue studying the French language in college. Sherry Kready, Vice-President, Miss Nolan, Adviser, Barbara Healy, Treasurer, Sally Prosser, Secretary, Lyn Umiker, President.
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