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- : wwx-w xx 1: 5 arilyn Aldrich industriously constructs greeting TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS S. Spanik, Vice President; A. Poore, President; L. ards which will be distributed in local hospitals. Chambers, Secretary; D. Massey, Treasurer. RI-HI-Y-Bottom Row: T. Naranjo, S. Spanik, S. Deal, S. Ryan, D. Massey, D. Furguson. Second Row: N. Sallee, J. LeDuce, C. Weprek, . Hoehn, M. Deutsch, J. Harvey, E. Cleveland, P. Laucius. Third Row: R. Alter, T. Battaglio, C. Thompson, J. Brown, S. Johnson, C. Hos- ins, C. Pollack, C. Martyn, D. King, C. Bradbury, G. Poston. Top Row: Miss Deitsch, D. Denihan, L. Kangieser, D. Roberson, M. Sielaff, . Scott, S. Fletcher, D. Richardson, P. Bucher, S. Fowler. 231
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Assembling attractive holiday displays is one of the activities per- formed by Tri-Hi-Y members of the beautijication 0f the school. ,eww, y: I . .. D TRI-HI-YeBottom Row: J. Buoncore, P. Donner, B. Deluca, S. Osborn, J. Giardinieri, D. Campbell, L. Magnant, S. Chitwood, K. Ham TRI-HI-Y Instills Ideals of Personal Growth, Useful Service uPure thoughts, pure words, pure actionsT: This very appropriate slogan provides the key to the Tri-Hi-Y, along With Hi-Y, to develop in each member strength of character, attractiveness of personality, usefulness in school, home and com- munity, and devotion to God. This purpose is aptly expressed by these words: hhTo create, maintain, and extend throughout the home and community high standards of Christian character? Clubs of the Southeastern states meet every year in Blue Ridge, North Carolina, for the Southern Area Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Conference. This meeting, as well as local club meetings, provided the opportunity for deepening and enriching 01d friendships and making new friends. Under the guidance of Miss Carroll and Miss Deitsch, the club also provided its members with an opportun- ity to learn the meanings of Christian living, democratic citizenship and effective leadership. mond. Second Row: 5. Gregg, D. Mills, B. Boiley, D. Eyerdam, G. Neighbors, C. Paneque, M. Pierce, G. Scranton, M. Martin. Third Row J. Quinto, J. Naclerio, K. Acker, L. Chambers, J. Mills, R. Krug, J. Cudeyro, P. Hughes7 B. Hope, K. Keenan, L. Tremblay. Top Row: Cahill, C. Raidman, A. Allen, L. Adams, A. Poore, D. Clark, M. Aldrich, A. Smith, K. Hillman, V. Hillman, C. Carlberg. 230
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ALLIED YOUTHeBottom Row: J. Yaw, A. Caplan, J. Quinto, S. Bonn, B. Goldstein, P. Donner. Second Row: M. Pierce, D. Mills, Acker, J. Quinto, S. Johnson, K. Keenan, D. Davis, P. Calahan, J. Naclero, K. Weaver. Third Row: C. Fitzpatrick7 L. Adams, D. Denniha i C. Raidman, E. Hubschman, V. Hillman, C. Hillman, J. Scott, C. Shultz, L. Tremblay. Top Row: B. Smith, J.But1er, F. Balsmo, D. Brand S. Weinstein, T. Jolly, C. Pierce, J. Hayes, S. Bello, Mr. Noble. ALLIED YOUTH OFFICERSeL. Adams, Secretary; J. Bain, President; F. Balsamo, Treasurer; L. Tremblay, Vice President. 232 ALLIED YOUTH Studies Current Problems of COmmunism and Alcoholism Allied Youth, under the advisorship of Mr. Noble, strived to make today,s youth aware of the world they live in and the problems that they will face. Many current world problems were used as a basis for study and discussion. The existence and influence of Communism is a Vital issue in todayis society, and teens learned much about this political philosophy. Other problems such as smok- ing, juvenile delinquency, alcoholism, and civil de- fense were discussed by guest speakers. Study sessions were in the form of reports, films, slides or lectures, to which the entire student body was invited. The cooperation of members made the endeavors interesting and educational. Allied Youth members achieve knowledge 0 the world surrounding them and the determina- tion to overcome any problems which may arise. This is the American youth, always strivin for liberty and a better world in which to live.
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