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le. . 5. ,. li .2 ,- ,. . l .la l Seniors in Y-Teens were: Row 1: S. Carlson,-I. Liebert, D. Cooper, T. Tramba, Vice-president, S. Brostedt, S. Newman, S. Snodgrass, President, C. McKisson, T. Fulton, Secretary: S. Vance, B. Osborne. Row 2: S. Wargo, B. Stofko, S. Pandy, G. Wilson, P. Bending, C. Laughlin, D. Burkett, M. javors- key, C. Cauffield, N. Rumbaugh. Row 3: Plazak, G. Sond- erman, L. Britt, L. Allen, S. Richmann, D. Strong, C. Petty. Row 4: S. Stalnaker, A. Greisinger, M. Fell, V. Hutchison, J. Hall, S. Penzenik, Copenhaver, D. Kinzel. Y-Teens Donate Service With Cheerfulness Under the guidance of advisor Mrs. Mildred Hess, the Y-Teen Club participated in activities which upheld the Y-Teen goals of: growing asa person, growing in friendships, and growing in know- ledge and love of God. A movie on prejudice, a talk at Thanksgiving by Rev. Stewart of the Bath Church and a Christ- mas service project were some applications of this juniors in Y-Teens were: Row 1: M. Pim, M. Sheldon, M. Adams, N. Welton, Lasser, B. Falk, Treasurer, M. Mona- gen, D. Feiber, Chaplain, A. Fairweather, M. Linder, S. Wil- son, L. Jennings, Row 2: Mostoller, G. Floyd, D. Adkins, V. SirLouis, T. Hosterman,, D. Adkins, G. Lindus, L. Wen- ,, , . r . N 5 . 5 11 knowledge. We again supported our Korean foster child, Ho Sui. The sale of school supplies is a major source of our income. We also continued our interest in sports through participation in the volleyball and basketball tournaments at the Y.W.C.A. In a social vein, we sponsored a candidate for king at the All- County Y-Teen Formal. tink, K. Rivers, Moore. Row 3: S. Winemiller, B. Lenox, C. Schwager, M. Schaadt, Henderson, C. Scuba, D. Wag- ner, S. Bollinger, McCarthy, M. Wiley. Row 4: C. jones, -I. Larsen, B. Douglass, N. Douglass, P. Seckle, M. Kungle, S. O'Neil, K. Gowin. Row 5: Parsens, C. Olsen.
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All - - RUN Q Ima ,. .... Row 1: H. Rhinesmith,-I. Wolt', sergeant at arms: A. Sabaka, chaplaingYB. Hinkle, treasurer: P. Hershey, president, D. Ruch, v-pres.: j. Bergvall, secretary, R, Noland, Mr. Ster- rett, advisor. Row 2: B. Hepler, P. Bowler, A. Bardwell,.I. Kistler, Krejci, G. Housley, B. Starkey, R. Meiser, D. Weber. Row 3: R. Carlson, B. Rieniecker, T. Turk, D. Shook, G. Major, G. Sylvester, K. Stewart, D. Rigaux, G. Erwin. Row 4: M. Gross,j. Roulan, B. Bar-son, Cooper, J. Cernik, R. Keil, Paulett, D. Blalock, G. Porter, H. Alpeter. Hi-Y Strives For Clean Living. A paragraph expressing why he wanted to be- come a Hi-Y member was the first step to be taken by each prospective candidate. As a member, he ex- pressed his desires through Christianity and clean living. The club continued with the support of a Row 1: G. Watson, L. Strickland, G. Kregnow, V. Wine- miller, B. Clauson, S. Dunn, L. Swartz, L. Hare, P. Biery. Row 2: D, Pierson, C. Mathias, G. Gillespie, S. Zavodney, B. Skeen, D. Parks, A. Zacher, L. Caban, L. Conn, T. Tor- gerson. Row 3: B. Haines, C. Binder, C. Emery, T. Hall, S. japanese foster child. They supervised the showing of noon movies, parked cars at football games, and sponsored Becky Crile as a candidate to the Sum- mit County Hi-Y Formal. Paul Hershey and Gary Major traveled to Columbus for active participation in Youth in Government in April. Meyers, K. Marinin, M. Holland, R. Schlegel, B. Conlan, C Columbes. Row 4: Beuchler, M. Mehelcic, B. Samolis, L Parks, S. Tompson. S. Shay, L. Pedigo, M. jelm, K. Kinzel, J. Loulan.
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,E-P, . . - Y .. A large red or white R , usually dis- played on a white sweater, is an indication that its owner belongs to Revere's Letter- men Club. The members receive their let- ters for active participation in varsity sports, managing or cheerleading. The clubs pur- A Z3 Sports 4 Under the sponsorship of Mr. Jimmie Petrick, the Ski Club en- joyed its first year at Revere. Officers were fl. to rj Linda Mc- Clure, treasurer, Drew Smith, president, and Karen Barr, secre- tary. The club went skiing every week at Boston Mills. pose is to develop sportsmanship and citi- zenship and to promote athletics at Revere. Canteens sponsored by the cheerleaders, are held after home games so buses can be chartered for away games. Q A .. S This year's lettermen were: Row 1: B. Stalnaker, Parker, B. Kelley, D, McDonald, Gentner, B. Osborne, P. Bend- ing, D. Anderson, D. Ruch, M. Linder. Row 2: P. Meyer, B. Storrs, B. Koudelka, C. Saalfield, D. Holtzapple, H. Pohl- meyer, Ron Noland, Krejci, S. Wilson. Row 3: Nelson 9 D. Blair, N. jones, P. Angelo, Bergvall, G. Housley, R Meiser, S. Fragale. Row 4: Wolf, S, Brostedt, E. Ertel,j Hollendorfer, D. Dugger, D. Wilson, T. Tramba. Row 5. C. Tate, Springer, G. Major, P. Hershey, T. McCollum, R. McClellan. -58-
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