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TRI-HI-Y Attends Youth Conference in Tallahassee, Florida Tri-Hi-Y was organized with the purpose of developing strength of character and personal- ity in school, home, and community. The spona 5015 of this organization, Mrs. Peggy Hall and Miss Joy Stone, helped the girls to learn the meaning of leadership, Christian living, and citizenship as well as the ideals of maturity and service to others. President Ann Poore was ably assisted by Vice President Dee Ferguson, Corresponding Secretary Ginny Scranton, Recording Secretary Jennie Carlberg, Treasurer Dottie Eyerdam, Parliamentarian Connie Pollock, Historian Marilyn Lyle, Chaplain Karen Acker, and Ser- geant-at-Arms Lorna Chambers. This year, representatives attended the Youth and Government Conference in Tallahassee, Florida. These meetings provided an oppor- Ginny Scranton and Bill McGovern tackle the job of distributing tunity for deepening old friendships and mak- Christmas cards that were dropped in the Tri-Hi-Y mailbox.u ing new acquaintances. Front Row: P. Hall S. Triay, D. Ferguson G. Scranton, A. Poore, J. Carlberg, T. Naranjo. Second Row: L Grist, C. Santaniello V. Ioannides D. Carter A. Eley, L. Jones,P.Begy,L.Pe1-fetti L.Tisch1er. ThirdRow:E.Cleve1and,C.Craig, M.Martin,J.Simmons N. B1ack,I-I. Wilson, B Barnett K. Hillman, P. Bowman, K. OBrien P Donner Fourth Row: J. Starger, D Carroy,J.Lame1 A. Marchese, B. Carroy, J. Stevens, S Hanner T Page, J. Stanley, L. Kangieser. Fifth Row: M. Sielaff, V. Hillman, S. Murasso S. Hudson, B. Fox, B. Martinez, A. Turiano.
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Students participating in CBE practice some of the invaluable their everyday lives. As sponsor, Mr. Brinsko guides their ac- skills which they are given the opportunity to incorporate into tivilies into channels suitable to each individualis abilities. CBE Provides an Opportunity or On-the-jlob Training Cooperative Business Education provided pu- pils with an opportunity to acquire special skills and knowledge of ofhce occupations by combining classroom instruction with job train- ing. This year the Club was under the super- vision of its sponsor, Mr. Brinsko and under the leadership of President Barbara Luten, Vice President Pat Dunlap, Secretary Margie Doyle, and Treasurer Sue Tulp. Cooperative Business Education gave stu- dents the advantage of studying many subjects which pertain to the business world. The stu- dents, day was equally divided between school studies and work experience. The school pro- gram included Business English, Advanced Shorthand and Transcription, Clerical thce Practice and CBE Related. On-the-job training included practical experience in such occupa- tions as stenography, typewriting, bookkeeping, Diane Kleiner works with Barbara Deluca in mimeographing and many other related fields. exams, tests, and study sheets for teachers to distribute to students.
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Nmm 10 Arm x 5' Girls of Tri-Hi-Y put their best feet forward as they enthusias- ing at an old folks home they not only bring happiness to other tically enter into their community service project. By entertain- people but also enjoy themselves while giving their performance. ront Row: J. Stone, K. Acker, VI. Lyle, B. McGovern, C. Pollock, L. Chambers, D. Eyerdam. Second Row: D. Schlapp, D. Denihan, . Dziublenski, C. Pollock, M. Gaglio, C. Hogan, S. Batcho, D. Aquilino. Third Row: S. Longe, M. Lynch, D. Kuczek, B. Butner, I. Shapley, J. Helms, S. Oldham, T. Stephenson. Fourth Row: 0. Tracy, L. Gardner, S. Van Zandt, M. Rust, C. Mrozek, P. Lee, . Hinson, J. Mills, G. Higgins. Fifth Row: T. John, H. Page, P. Hughes, P. Bucher, D. Clark, L. Grachen, M. Smith, E. Bejma, . Coleman, A. Harrison, A. Allen.
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