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1- FY. we fw I ' A This is what wc-'ll :lo next. Nlr. lfoggt helps Junior Ili-Y olli- ccrs plan activities. They are .laines llall, chaplain: ,lerry Allen. vice-president: llavid Nlader, president, and Paul Nloore. treasurer. Smiling faces and smiling ways both typit' the Junior Y-Teen girls. Their officers are grayce Childers, secretarvg Julia Fitz- water, vice-presidentg Virginia Roberts, treas- urer, Mrs. Neer, adviserg and ,lane Fitz- water, president. lubs Practice . igher deals Junior Y-Teens and Junior Hi-Y carry out many valuable and essential activities during the course ofa school year. The basic aims of both of these clubs are to practice higher ideals and to promote Christian fellowship. junior Y-Teens with the aid of their adviser. Mrs. Ncer. handle the ushering at home football games, sell carnations at homecoming games, and sponsor the coat-checking at home basketball games. .lunior Y-Teens are also responsible for cleaning the sick room and the junior high teacher's lounge. Junior Hi-Y is the boys' organization for promoting Christian leadership. Twice a month they may be found at their meetings. which always open with a devotional period. These active boys and their adviser, Mr. Fogt, must expel their energy in some way, so it is not unusual to see them at their annual picnics, on swimming parties, or participating in gym night. Robert R. Oldham, General Contractor
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The senior Hi-Y, composed exclusively of boys from grades ten to twelve, is one of the most active of boys clubs in Sidney High School. It is a Christian organization which raises money by selling programs at the Football games and sponsoring a con- cession stand at all the basketball games. The highlight of the year is the fabulous Hi-Y-Y-Teen winter formal, second only to the Prom. Hi-Y heads planning for the future. Senior Hi-Y officers are .lames Friend, chaplaing Tom Seving. treasurerg Mr. Hatton, adviserg Nlichael Jamieson, presidentz, Philip Valentine, vice pres- ident and James Fogt, secretary. i-Y Activities Benefit Many Is this basketball? Hi-Y members seem to be enjoying them- selves in an active game at one of their gym nights. Sidney Dairy Products Inc
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Al. fx' Q00 it on , w y A. ,.,. 'X ff M nts N il M9 2,-W rl, V, Y Y ,A Tiane to plan for spring sports. G.-KA ofliccrs are Ann lcc- noglc, Sophomore rcp.2 llecky lluckro, Junior rcp.: Nadvne llacker, Publicity Slgr., Nancy Stump, Tr:-as., Doris llillmnc, Vice-Pres.: Frances Frecling, Freshman rcp.g llelen King, Senior rep.: Sue Spangler, Pres., Diane Fultz, Sec.g and Claire Gannon, Sponsor. Girls' teanl has suc- cessful season. First row: B. Sidle, C. Muel- ler, J. Johnston. Sec- ond row: G. Leach, S. Ziegeler, S. Spangler, ll. Hayes, D. I-'ultz L. Hudson, S. Dowden R. Bowers. Third row: C. Gross, B. Waltz, K. Valentine, K. Heck- ler, C. Doseck, D. Risk, A. lcenogle, J. Harman, A. White, L. Arbogast. Fourth row: D. Dilbone, F. Free- ling, L. Schmidt, ll. Stockton, C. Nlinniear, S. Marker, K. Kies, ll. Covert. 1 s lfun And Action Make Up GAA Y ears Any girl who is interested in sports may join GAA. This club offers a variety of sports includ- ing pingpong, volleyball, tennis, basketball and archery. A minimum of ten points must be earned before a girl is eligible to join the or- ganization. Besides being a sports organization, GAA sponsors social affairs. These are the GAA dance, Exhibition Night, and an after-game dance. Initiation is held for new members in the spring. Willman Furniture NlcCoy Xlarathon Service 23
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