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aa., ,. , 'ie Fred Frances, Tri-Hi-Y sweetheart, and M ary Stratigos, Hi-Y sweetheart, spend a quiet afternoon together discussing joint projects. FIRST ROW: G. Phillips, M. McGowan, C. Agudo, F. Francis, I. Castoro, R. Papale, C. Altenbaugh. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ketzel, D. Cahill, S. Kirk, L. Long, D. Miller, B. Onove, K. Lind, C. Moore, R. Hellman, R. Mastropaole, TRI HI Y OFFICERS ARE QKNEELINCD: Jean Castoro, President, Geneva Phillips, Chaplain, Mary McGowan, Treasurer, CSTANDINCJ: Mrs. Ketzel, Sponser, Rose Ma- rie Papale, Corresponding Secretary, Carmen Agudo, Vice President, and Carol Altenbaugh, Recording Secretarv. Tri-Hi-Y Girls Uphold Christian Character To uphold a high standard of Christian Charac+ terv is the purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y girls. Throughout our school and community Tri-Hi-Y involves itself with projects. A hayride was among their main activities during the first of the year. The Tri-Hi-Y has also participated in a car Wash and a pizza sale. 4 Mrs. Ketzle, as the school sponser of the club, with Mr. Overton from the Y.M.C.A, guides the girls in Y. M. C. A. ideals. Mr. Overton also ac- companies the clubis representatives on the State Convention. G. Rogers, N. Santos, P. Mills. THIRD ROW: V. Martin, P. Anderson, E. XfVilson, P. O'Crady, B. Novay, C. Pettry, R. Wilson, A. Kunz, T. Lee, J. Leonard, I. Terrier, C. Campbell. Wiiilif' ullunq
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Admiring one another are Y-Teens sweethearts, Vicki Stark and Bill Coleman. Iudi Hirsch, Roberta Herbert, and Nancy Wurty are placing notices on the clip board. Y-Teen members, Karen Ross, Mina Donner, and Mary Bennet greet stu- dents at the main entrance. ! I F f-ww' 5 piwfffff' 1 K i Ji
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I A. Y I I 4, . HI-Y OFFICERS ARE, CKNEELINCD: Brent Williams, treasurer, Mary Stratigos, Sweetheart, CSTANDINGD: Steve Barton, Corresponding Secretary, Buddy Massaro, President, and Bob Roller, Vice President. Hi-Y Participates In School Activities Students enjoy working to promote a worth- while organization. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character is the purpose of the worth- while organizations in our school. 'FIRST ROW: B. W'illiam, R. jones, B. Pastorni, P. Jacob- son. SECOND ROW: B. Roller, S. Barton, B. Massaro, M. Stratigos, B. Brakeall, I. Sloane. THIRD ROW: D. Smart. B. Scarce, E. Doyle, G. Schloerb, T. Stromer, W. ,Q . V ., gf 2 in . f I f 'i I ,. 'fs 7 ,X . rf on l Tj I ' We ' 'N' fm 'K 5' Working together the Hi-Y boys plan a future project. The Alpha Chapter of the Hi-Y strives to main- tain these goals by instilling cooperation and leadership in their members. Participation in school activities is amply demon- strated by the Hi-Y's appearance in Forensic Fol- lies, the building of fun houses at our carnival, sponsoring the watermelon sale at the Senior pic- nic, and entering a homecoming float in our Home- coming Parade. The Hi-Y is undertaking as its year's project the repainting of the teachers lounge. They also spon- sor Cupidis Capers, a Valentine Dance, a tag sale during basketball season, and two car washes. Virag, I. Cant, L. Roth, I. Ashby, I. Kelly. FOURTH ROW: B. Graber, M. Iannson, A. Hill, D. Vickers, S. Hansen, M. Vilvos, Mr. Cornell, B. Lister. 3 f 'Q 'M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .... , aging 14,
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