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Posted the sloijfs bulletin Ron l: Patty Conn, Patty Haer, Alysann Bradburn, Agnes Hornbrook, Helen Maust, Anna Frances Weyer, Frank Thomas. Rou' 2: Sally Corvin, Jean Bittner, Jean Rosenberger, jerry Lint, Mary Beal. Patty Schnelzer, Sam Belcher, Betty Donges, Lorraine Tattarelli, Joyce Kemp. Rau' 3: Mary Weimer, Doris Bittner, joan Rosenberger, Carolyn Miller, Esther Niner. Rou' 4: Paul McMillan, Robert Lindeman, Bill Welch, jane Robertson, Nancy Mankamyer, Darlene Buterhaugh, jean Bowman, Alma Brown, Thelma Miller, Lois Housel, Mary Ann Saylor. Row 5: Ted Miller, Bill Engleharr, Terry Thomas, Blaine Byers, Vince Campbell, Alma Caron, joan Griffith, Kristin Miller, Jayne Wesleyf, john Ross, Joseph Ebaugh. Editor-in-Chief Frank Thomas This year our Hi-View had a more dignified appearance because of the printed covers which featured a picture of the new high school build- ing, These covers were financed by one of our patrons, Mr. Wm. Wfoullard, The staff has tried to publish a paper which will give a complete history of the year's school activities for future high school students to scan. They also try to present the best in creative writing. This is the twelfth year of continuous publications of the Hi-View. lt is hoped that in the near future our school will oHer a course in Jour- nalism and that the staff may have the Hi-View printed. Miss Bird supervises the editing of the publication. 35
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Cited for distinguished service 49, r Row 1, left to -right: Doris J. Merrbach, Agnes Hornbrook, Betty Donges, Darlene Buterbaugh, Alice Robinette, Frank Thomas, Helen Maust, Patty Schnelzer, Alma Caton, Doretha Arnold. Row 2: Anne Corvin, Jean Rosenberger, Margaret Hetrick, Helen Lehr, Vince Campbell, Patty Murray, Blaine Byers, Barbara Frain, Bill Englehart, Shirley Hostetler, Anna Frances Weyer, Shirley Ford, Ronald Lyle, Mary Alice Robertson. - Editors-in-Chief gg OD - Helen Maust, Frank Thomas t- The Hi-Point was first published by and for the Class of 1937. It was published under the supervision of Mr. Harry Bowman the first year and by Miss Mary Ryland each year after that until 1949. The purpose of this book is to keep fresh the names and faces of classmates and teachers for pleasant memories in the future. We have recorded here a few of the year's frivolous incidents and some of its serious ones too-all for a smile in the future. In years to come we will realize that all these activities and associa- tions have played an important part in our lives. 34
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These served beyond the call of duty Rau' 1, Iefl to right: Helen Maust, Barbara Frain, Rou' 2: Lois Niner, Helen Lehr, Zona Diveley, Doris Merrbach, Janie Robertson, joan Rosenberger, Jean Rosenberger. Doretha Arnold, Anne Corvin. Rou' 3: William Knieriem, Bill Englehart, Frank Thomas, Vince Campbell. Leff to right: Barbara Frain, Helen Maust, Doretha Arnold, Frank Thomas. l Fl' onon Sofcletty The National Honor Society is an organization which endeavors to stimulate Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. juniors and Seniors meeting these require- ments are elected by the faculty each semester and are formally inducted at a candlelight ceremony. Parents and interested friends are urged to attend this ceremony. After they are chosen, the members of this nationwide society continue to strive for a higher level of education and character, not only while in school, but all through life. The Meyersdale Chapter of the Honor Society is ably sponsored by Miss Slagle. 36
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