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WAR ORPHA BRA CH OUT Raw One: Miss Smith, Heffley, Sellers, Curley, Roberts, Hutson, Loyet, Vincent, Johnson, Politte. Row Two: James, Mattingly, Pryor, Ballak, Schmiedel-ze, Blankenmeister, Bruggeman, Cordon, Kuenke, McCarthy. Row Three: Martin, Enzenauer, Bullock, Schwartz, Litltlcl, Tinsley, llc-llwege, Cowie, Fenell, Aeschliman. ln the past years, the War Orphan committee, has existed only for the purpose of looking after a war orphan, who is at present Halyna Tschinialc. She is a Ukrainian-Russian girl, now living in Ger- many. However, this year, besides taking care of Halyna, the committee sponsored a new charity drive at M-RH for the uSave the Children Foundationf, The elected representatives from each homeroom collected used Clothing and shoes. The clothing was sent to the Southern Mountain region for needy families. The regular duty of a representative, is to collect enough money during 100 homeroom periods to support Halyna and to send her Christmas and birthday gifts. This year, for Christmas, Halyna re- ceived various gifts. Before the gifts were sent, they were displayed in the trophy case so all the students could see them. Halyna has sent letters of appreciation to the stu- dents of M-RH. OFFICERS: Loyet, Treasurer, Roberts, Chairnmng Hutson, Secretary. A3
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Row One: Coons, Daniels, Van Vleet, Proemsey, Barnhart. Ulrich, Dare, Row, Breeding, Hesse, Reinhardt, Richardson, Row Two: Mr. Detering. Burnett, C. Helsel, Jordan. Rischeck, Nichols, Roberts, Gross, Barnard, Evans, Zwalsh, Miss Sharp. Row Three: Weaver, Martin, B. Wright, Moore, Barnett, Zahrndt, Seris, M. W'right, Rafferty, Brown. Row Four: Harkleroad, Reeves, Burnett, Cooper, Heggs, Mattingly, Johnson, Patterson, Costello, Dubrouillet, Sheets. Row Five: Roberts, Hutson, Sanford, Musiol, Ayres, Furtwangler, Johnson. M-RH is proud of its fine Student Council. It performs many services which are essential to a successful school year. It was responsible for the fine Victory Dance to honor the football players. It also sends flowers to people who are ill. This year it sponsored a charity drive which was called Bundle Daysf' The Maple Chest is the store run by the members of Student Council before and after school, and during both lunch hours. This is done as a public service to the students of M-RH. Meetings were held every other Thursday, either first, second or sixth hours. Members are elected by their respective home- rooms for the full school year. Several of our assemblies were put on by the Student Council. The first was a motion picture titled HI-Iemo the Magnificentw. Miss Sharp and Mr. Detering are the organ- ization's sponsors. They work very hard during the year to keep the club running smoothly. The purpose of the Student Council is to foster better relations between teachers, students and community. It also renders services when and wherever necessary. OFFICERS: Hesse, Row, Dare, Reinhardt, Breeding. 12 t
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Row One: Reinhold. Row Two: Speiser, Schnoring. Row Three: Schweizer, Roberts, Green. ' ' . .,,e i . -F. ' 5 5 Q7 ,.., Row One: Kernick, Hammes, Proemsey, Rischeck, Wolf, Roberts, Jones, ,- tg .. he f V, Speiser, Stout. Row Two: Spooner, Trower, Zimmer, Seris, Gordon, Sim- i K 'TW mons, Norris, Schweizer, Dunham, Feldman, Green. Row Three: Higert, f A A Wright, Reinhold, Hochstetter, Holling, Gilbert, Schnoring. B gt, . SENIOR fr: GROUPS HA VE FUN AND FELLOWSHIP . T Q: The Senior Girls Tri Hi-Y sponsored by the YMCA is an organization striving to build a better Christian character and Christian society. Every year they try to have several money making projects. This year the Tri Hi-Y sponsored a hay ride, a car wash and several bake sales. At Thanks- giving and Christmas all the members brought a variety of canned goods and gave them to needy families in order that they would also be able to have a happy time during the holidays. The boys Hi-Y, better known as Blue Key, is a branch ofthe YMCA. Boys of the Junior and Senior class make up the membership. Their meetings are held every second and fourth Monday of each month. One Monday each month they go swimming at the Mid County Branch YMCA. Other activities that are on their schedule consist of using the gym at M-RH to play basket- Row One: Hillebrandt. Row Two: Axetell, Hummel, Kelley. ball one evening a month. The purpose of this club is to establish better relationships between boys of the same age. Rem: One: Wellman, Axetell, Hillebrandt. Ketchum, Pesek, Hutson. Row Two: Friedman, Aeschliman, Ulrich, Hartwig. Row Three: McGregor, Unger, Kelley, Herman. Row Four: Young, Blankenmeister, Barnes Scherman.
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