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Passenger's comfort was stressed . . . Ron' 1, lefz to riglal: Peggy Kimble, Jean Saylor, Lois Niner, Carol Engle, Fern Hutzel, Nancy Quattro, Betty Donges, Patty Schnelzer, Margaret Herrick, Doretha Arnold, jean Rosenberger. Rau' 2: Frances I-label, Zona Dively, Jeannine Bowman, Shirley Ford, Darlene Buterbaugh, Mary Alice Robertson, Doris Merrbach, Anne Corvin, Marion Bittner, Agnes Hornhrook. Rau' 3: Betty Martz, jean Kelly, Joan Rosenberger, Alice Robinette, Janie Robertson, Emma Meyer, Mary DiFel:o, Margaret Baker, Mary Lepley, Ada Dietle, Bernice Knepper, Helen Maust. Rau' 4: Alice Orendorf, Anna F. Weyer, Alma Caton, Jean Marker, Lois Sellers, Ruth Hahn, Bonita Boyer, jean Durr, Bettylu Shockey, Irene Quattro, Barbara Frain, Geraldine Baer. Absent: Patty Smith. Jlllpha 'fur-J-It-'lg The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y is composed of 50 Junior and Chaplain ...,.., .r,.......... U ..Shirley Ford Senior girls who work together to carry out their purpose: Zieiglfef ------- ---'--r-- D OSS J-hMi:fl3ail: TO Create, maintain, and exfefld throughout fhe School, E, s9'2f55, and community, high standards of Christian Character. The club is under the guidance of Miss Shipley. i This. club is directly associated with the Y. M. C. A. It stands for the all around development of its members i spiritually, mentally, and physically. To further activities the group was divided into several committees. Among them are the Program Committee, Finance Committee, Social Committee, Executive Commit- tee, and the Devotions Committee. The plans developed by the finance committee were the sale of candy bars at the football games, and near Christ- mas time, festive decorations for the occasion were sold. Service was rendered to the school through the basement project. 41 r l
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Crew saluted its best Left to right: Lois Ann Koontz, Loretta Fritz, Clara Shockey, Jean Lawson, Dorothy Shoikey, l.a'vrence Smith, Miss Bird, Frank Thomas, Barbara Frain, Sue Welch, Delores Snyder, Helen Maust, Doretha Arnold. The Quill and Scroll Society was started in our school two years ago. Since then it has become one of the most outstanding clubs in school. It is an international honorary society for high school jour- nalists which was founded at Iowa University in 1926. This society has spread to various countries of the world-the United States, England, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, New Zealand, and China. The Constitution of the Quill and Scroll Society requires that the students who are to become mem- bers of this organization meet the following require- ments: l. They must be of at least junior standing. 2. They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing. 3. They must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor. 4. They must be recommended by the advisor or by the committee. governing publi- cation. 5. They must be approved by the Executive Secretary. New members were inducted in March at a beautiful Candlelight Ceremony in the presence of the entire student body. The club paid for pins for the new members by selling Christmas cards and gift wrapping paper in the fall. Qulllil ctndl Scnoilll A Journalism award was presented to -the senior who had shown outstanding achievement in creative writing during his high school career. This bestowal of honorary recognition is well worth striving for.
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. . . ready and eager to do our best Carl Nunnari, Carl Phalin, Hugh Glime, Bill Englehart, Russell Weimer, james Phalin, Louis Carcuse, Blaine Byers, Frank Thomas, Robert Baer, Ernest Ross, Jack Hampton, Louis Bell, James Belcher, Dick Vitale, john Ross, Bob Pollock, Don Beal, George Shockey, Vince Campbell, Samuel Hornig, Terry Thomas, Harry Leckemby, Max Barmoy, Otis Baer, Theodore Banks, Robert Austin, ,lack Reiber. Abrentz Don Schardt. J-lt-Wg The Hi-Y Club is a Christian organization which tries to encourage the boys in maintaining higher ideals and Robert Baer ...,. ....., C haplzzin , , , Ernest R055 H Q IAA, Tfedjufef moral standards. Meetings were held twice almonth with James Belcher ,.r.. .t.. . .. Secretary varied programs, comprising a mixture of inside and our- Cafl Phalnl ' V'fe'P'eJfde f side activities. A speaker, outside the realm of school, was james Phalin ..............,..,.....,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..........., Prexzdenz sometimes obtained. This provided a channel for the Hi-Y to share in community projects and aspirations. At other times the members had discussions to establish good fel- lowship, smooth out problems which are apt to appear in the future, and help Hi-Y members set higher goals of achievement. The club, sponsored by Mr. Phennicie, is open to any boy in Senior High School. A week in the spring was set aside for initiation and provided lively fun for the whole school. After initiation there was an annual banquet held for all the old members. The slogan of the club is Clean Character, Clean Speech, and Clean Sports. Each member does his best to help maintain the purpose for which the Hi-Y was founded. 42
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