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LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I Joan Coffrnberger Kay Bohrer Juanrta Thomas Sandra Sullrvan Elrzabeth Ruppenthal Carol McClung Mrss Chamberlrn Advrsor ROW 2 Barbara Ambrose Joyce Stuckey fChaplarnJ Dale Rhrnaman QTreasurerJ Garl Dockeney CPres1dentJ Isabelle Mueller CSecretaryJ Ruth Ann Hensell fVrce Presrdentj Karen Ellrs Bette Drake Jane Srler ROW 3 Vrrgrnra Frsh Carolyn Bondurant Mary Jane Small Nancy Kesecker Patrrcra Schrll Joyce Rockwell Jean Talbott Lola Tutwrler Nancy Gregory Carolyn Mrller Bonnre Potts Lrnda Gute kunst ROW 4 Dorothy Boltz Margre Lang Betsy Creasy Carole Drake Elrzabeth Davrs Mona Olean Wanda Srbert Dorothy Boltz and Gall Dockeney sellrng school supphes to Margle Lang TRI Ill Y PURPOSE QUALIFICATIONS ACTIVITIES 90 To create mamtam and extend throughout the home school, and commumty hrgh standards of Chr1st1an char acter Membershrp IS open to all g1rls regardless of race or average Must be mterest ed rn Chrrstran serv1ce to home school, and commu nrty Must be a member of a church or soon to become one Trr H1 Y float rn Homecom rng Parade Easter Assemb ly Lenton Devot1ons Starts Feb 15 Drstrrct I-I1 Y meet mg rn Martmsburg Sprmg Swrng Mother Daughter Banquet P1cn1c rn May Teenagers Agarnst P0110 Campa1gn - I X I K' g creed. Must have a C gf . 1 - 3 ' '- . f ' ,, ' . '. I A f . H
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Q! ak Row Mrs Anna M11ls Adviser Ted Matthews Ga1lDockeney Karen Ellis Bob Turner Carol Row 2 Carolyn Bascue Neva Gael Sharpe Dorothy Boltz Nancy Gregory Carol Bowers Joan Cof frnberger Sara Kesecker Joan Beavers Kay Bohrer DeVerle Titus Polly Grant Row 3 Raymond Shriver Danny Sullivan Allen B Chambers John Mrller Rrchard Imbach Jlmmy Custer Carl Dyche Wayne Tucker Bob Thompson Bob Saville A national educatronal society devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in the second ary schools. Act well your partg therein the honor lies. Participation in at least one three-act play or two one-act plays and in dramatic art, and one dramatic performance for students. April 1, 1942. CAST FOR ONE ACT PLAY: 'E DECISION Row 2 Ted Matthews Dorothy Boltz Carl Dyche 'NIE PIA O 9 'Q O 1 Zvi' 'Q 'I o,' , O I ,QA 00 Row I Mrs Mlllsfdzrectorj, Gail Dockeney, Carol McClung, Karen Ellis, Sarah Kesecker. y I Q Q 0 l 5,6 s ' V u ,I I'
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Row I: Dick Dailey CChaplainJ, Ted Matthews fVice Pres Cfreasurerp, and Mr. John Kopp QAdviserJ. identj, John Stanley fPresidentJ. Dick Stelle Row 2: Tommy Yost, Walter Johnson, Billy Hill, Bill Gatrell, Albert Katz, Stephen Shirley, Mike In- gram, Raymond Shriver, Billy Chapman, Bobby S Row 3: Dick Elliott, Ronnie Kisner, Dale Hicks, Jimmie Richard Imbach, George Philips, and Dick Clark. PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community a high standard of Christian character. ACTIVITIES: 1. In December 1955, the Hi-Y Club sponsored its annual Miss Hi-Y contest. Neva Gail Sharpe was crowned Miss Hi-Y XIX. 2. Sent representatives to Jackson's Mill confe.rence. 3. Members are sent to Camp Horseshoe. 4. Have swimming parties and hay rides. 5. Helps to organize new Hi-Y clubs. 6. Have initiation of new mem- bers. 7. Go to church with Tri H1 Y members. Neva Gael Sharpe, junior, was crowned Miss Hi-Y XIX at the formal dance held Saturday, Dec. 10 in the MHS gym. A browneyed bru- nette, she is five feet four and a half inches tall. She is president of the Latin Club, secretary of the Library Club and a member of Tri- Hi-Y, FTA and Sub Debs, John Stanley, Harvey LeMaster and Richard Elliott were her sponsors. The aspirants for the co- veted title this year were: Ruth Ann Hensel, Nancy Gregory, Dale Rhinaman, Beverly Gaile James, Queen Neva Gael Sharpe. Susie Miller. Joyce Rockwell. Sandra Sullivan, and Jeanie Tal- bott M I tiff, Steve Everhart, and George Hollida. Brown, Harvey LeMaster, Wayne Chapman, wig Shown below is H1 Y President John Stanley crowning Miss H1 Y XIX Neva Gael Sharpe Albert Katz was crown bearer and carried pearl ring club s gift to Miss Hi Y XIX
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