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JuniorTri-Hi-Y officers discussing plans for the club are, left to right: C. Blouch, R. Shyda, D. Spotts, M. Struphar. ROW 1: Mrs. Alma Sullo, Advisory B. Miller, B. Keith, A. Blouch, E. Dundore, A. Heverling, S. Butcher. F. Fies, B. Balmer, I. Krieser, V. Junior Tri-Hi-Y has Varied Year's Activities This club certainly was not lacking for activities as their busy year flew rapidly by. The members. advised and guided by Mrs. Sullo, chose club officers who were: President, Mary Ann Strupharg Vice-President, Donna Spottsg Secretary. Josephine Dellinuerg Treasurer, Carol Blouchz and Chaplain, Rose Marie Shyda. Astheehristmas season drew near, all one needed to do was glance at the library display window, and in a second, you knew what was going on in this club. Beautiful corsages and earrings, made by the members, were displayed and ready for sale. The equipment was purchased by the club and then during activity periods, the girls assembled the parts and re- ceived orders. Another project undertaken by the busy girls, was to send aCARlEpackage to Japan. The club enjoyed working on seasonal projects, and as Valentine's Day arrived, they made favors to be distributed to the Red Cross. This year. at Easter time, grade children enjoyed a real Easter Egg hunt sponsored by the club. The Junior Tri-Hi-Y Girls can look back on a successful year of work. from which they learned the enjoyment of doing things toghether. Pickel, I. Buffenmeyer. ROW 3: D. Spotts, H. Radonovich, S. Brunn, P. Herr, M. Struphar, J. Dellinger, C. Royer, S. Engle, R. Cooper. B. Van Scvoc, M. Boyd. ROW 2: E. Newmaster, I. Speck, E. Shertzer, Whitmeyer. D. Rohrer, S. Donley, N. Pfautz, J. Weaber, R. Shyda, K. Fancovic, J. 5. Q. Q? . vs 51,4 K M. 9-0 7
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Senior Tri-Hi-Y offieers examine newly purchased flag. Left to right are, Cynthia Dostich, Glenda Machamer, Mary Jane Althouse, Polly Gainer, and Sandra Swanger. Senior Tri-Hi-Y Enioys Interesting Year Club activities got underway this year with the initiation of new members on November l-4. This activity, as others, was directed by the club officers, President, Cynthia Dostichg Vice-President, Sandra Swangerg Secretary, Mary Jane Althouseg Treasurer, Glenda Macha- mer, andChaplain,Polly Gainer. The group was directed and advised by Miss Dundore. In November, the club presented an assembly program, featuring Reverend Patrick ofPal- Tyra, as guest speaker. The students enjoyed the information and advice he capably offered t em. Christmas brought carols ringing through the halls and class rooms asthe girls sang carols just before the Christmas vacation. This club has carried on helpful projects toward the success of our school and is looking forward to big times again next year. ROW 1, Left to Right: L. Hainly, B. Hipp, P. Light, B. Spotts, G. B. Hainly, L. Hein, M. Althouse, C. Dostich, E. Diem. Machamer, S. Swanger, C. Saylor. ROW 2: Miss Dundore, Advisorg 's-. T 'QP 3 m
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,pv- , , was . .i,, , Senior HI-Y officers, D. Stoner, T. Donley. L. Fees, B. Hower. and seated, F. Baim. hold friendly chat before calling ro order a regular meeting. Senior Hi-Y Offers Services to School The Senior HI-Y, consisting of active boys, ranging from 9th to 12th grade, was advised by Mr. Krumbine. Their main topic this year, which held the member's keen interests, was Teenagers and their daily problems. This topic was discussed in weekly club periods. Activities were no problem for the boys, as they enjoyed swimming at the YMCA, for example, and took part in basket- ball games. The initiation for new members was held in January, with activities led by President, Frank Baim, Vice-President, Bob Hower, Secretary, Dick Stoner, Treasurer, Tom Don- leyg and Chaplain, Larry Fees. The club did a great job for the school in ushering for plays, concerts, and many other activities during the school term. These and other services helped make l956 a bigger success for the student body. ROW 1, Left to Right: Mr. Ray T. Krumbine,Adviserg L. Fees, R. Brunn. R. Kunkle, G. Spangler, J. Zimmerman, R. Brown, Fox. ROW 3: J. G. Risser, B. Kohr, R. Krumbine, S. Shyda, J. Fisher, B. Houser, C. New- man. C. Gerhardt. ROW 2: R. Blouch. I. Kirsch, T. Donley, R. Baum, ' -A Dohner, D. Machamer, J. Forner. N. Achenbach, G. Craun, E. Buffen- meyer, R. Stoner, R. Hower, F. Baim. iii? f ' 'rm..,.
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