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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Row One: Proemsey, Jones. Row Two: Lynam, Stout, Kollias, Scott, Barnard, Smith, Wright, Hutson, Mrs. Mohme. SPI RI TED LEADERS LEAD PI RI T are always on the job, cheering our teams to victory. They keep school spirit high and keep bad sports- manship at a minimum. Because of their leadership M-RH has been selected again and again for its good sportsmanship and fair play. Jordan, Stecher, Schnoring, For added enjoyment at home games the major- ettes lead the band on the field for half-time enter- tainment. The girls practice every morning first hour with the band. They also spent many extra hours on their own, developing each routine to perfection. Clarke, Wallis. 'I6
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