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to seekg to finclg to share Row Row Row Row TRI-HI-Y CLUB-Boitom How: fLeft to Right? Katherine Fagley, Janice George, Nancy Shumaker, Janet Burford, Norma Kuhns, Joanne Murphy, Shirley McCauley, Stella Mohney, Avalon Delp, Kay Barlett, Joyce Daugherty. 2: Greta Crawford, Joan Adams, Barbara Humes, Sally Wiant, Donna Shumaker, Clara Stahlman, Ruby Smith, Sylvia McGregor. Norma Nulph, Lois Haines, Alice White. 3: Virginia Dingcr, Clydine Gerheim, Marilyn Downs, Harriet Freeman, Kay Simp- son, Shirley Morrison, Shelby Jean Nolf, Carol Whiteman, Marie Brinker, Marlus Platt. Audrey Boyer. w. 4: Marlene McMaster, Betty Lou Barlett, Winifred Truitt, Gay Minich, Dorothy Mathers, Jane Shafler, Patricia Young, Marlene Platt, Floda Pearl Swartfager, Marjorie Facemyer, Emogene Crissman, Betty Hinderliter, 5: Shirley Allen, Montez Harmon. Joanne Painter, Rita Uplinger, June Shreckengost, Lois Smith. Kay Hetrick, Nancy Allen, Joan Bowser. This is the Way the Song Goes-At a 9:00 Party in the Gym A1 as .Y 4 Fifty-two of us girls from Redbank Val- ley participated in thc activities of the Tri-Hi-Y, the club that has as its slogan, to seek, to find, to share. Our first meeting was a mad scramble. The new girls that wanted to join the club were wondering what would happen next, and we didn't know just what would either. After the installation ceremony in October, when the girls took the Tri-Hi-Y vows, we all worked together with Miss Evelyn Sellner, our club advisor, and our officers, and felt much at ease. Our year was a full one-skating parties, dances, bake sales, CARE packages for Korea, candy boxes for Deshon Hospital, and interesting programs filled our club calendar. We hope that somehow, some- way, through our activities and in our school life, we have promoted high stan- dards of Christian character with our Tri- Hi-Y Club.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-Bottom Row: CLeft to Right? Jerry Doverspike, David Lower, Edwin Doverspike. Standing: Roberta Marsh, William Binkerd, Rita Uplinger, James Stepulla, Joy Skinner, Robert White. Hold that pose! Say, Cheese We want to take your picture! The Camera Club began its first meet- ing by choosing the Big Bugs -Dave Lower, presi- dentg Jerry Doverspike, vice-presidentg and William Binkerd, secretary-treasurer. We members are trying, with the help of the Art Department, to equip a darkroom. After we become familiar with the darkroom procedures, we'll tackle more advanced work. Dave Lower, one of the yearbook's student pho- tographers, has spent long hours trying to assimilate picture material for the Vallis. The picture at the right reveals Mrs. Corbett, our dental hygienist, in a typical pose cleaning a students teeth. It is only one of the Hne shots Dave has managed to get of scenes around school. Wider Please .' shutter ugs -, , . , X LLLiii 5 ,h,M.pp ,.ppp 1 . I -f :I JL. ff- K. p . L r 55'-fh t . -ff 4 it -- We ' , ' .. 5 '
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Il--usa,-.1 r l a nose FOI' DSWS JOURNALISM OFFICERS DISCUSS FEATURES AND BY-LINES:t Left to Right? Wendell Reddinger, treasurerg Donna Lee Shurnaker, managing editorg Con- nie Kugler, secretaryg Mary Gene Pyne, vice presidentg Lillian Allori, president. Many students like to write, so we decided to see if We had a Charles Dickens or a Victor Hugo in our school. Yes, we're talking about the Journalism Club. Once every month in The Leader-Vindicator four local paperl we have a whole page devoted to the different activities in which we participate, to all sports events, and to the im- portant happenings around school, There are different fields in which we can work. Poetry, short stories, cartoons, news articles, and jokes-e all have a place in the paper. Approximately two weeks before the deadline, the halls of the school are filled with division editors rushing from room to room trying to assimilate all the written rnaterial. Editor-in-chief Donna Shurnaker consults with staff heads, Roger Allen, Sally Sloan, Carol Hutson, Pat Allori, and Lorraine Skinner for the page layout. Our supervisors, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Shannon, and Mrs. Dovenspike, and the members of the Journalism Club someday hope to have a newspaper published regularly by the Club. We know that journalism is providing us with worthwhile experiences. Aldean, Lorraine, and Norma Study Correct Newspaper Form 53
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