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h i Y page Iorlyvlwa l Row 1-D. Sonntag, D. Rawnsley, B. Sommer, N. Wright, B. Werner. Row 2-Mr. Avery, B. Patriclr, G. Clapton. L. Strass, J. Riedel, B. Argo. One of the oldest and most honored organizations in Terrace Park is the Hi-Y. This club is open to all Senior and Junior boys. lt is affiliated with the National Hi-Y organization and also the Y.M.C.A. i The organization of this year's group started late, with the applications for admission being sent out in early January. A large group of boys responded and the February initiation brought in a very capable and qualified group of neophytes. This group, along with the seven members remaining from last year, composed an energetic and active fellowship. The-first and probably most important of the proiects of the Hi-Y was the raising of money for the March of Dimes. In view of this, Hi-Y sponsored an intra-mural basketball game between the champion Junior team and an All-Star team composed of representative players of each team in the intramural league. By merely passing the hat , S23 was collected. This money was added to an estimated S50 which was collected by the organiza- tion by asking for donations on downtown street corners. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Avery, the Hi-Y has done much this year to improve the ideals of this national group. These ideals are to increase scholarship, fellow- ship, and moral standing among high school boys.
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Row 1-M. Havens, S. Arnett, H. Thompson, J. Vogel, S. Havens, C. Row 3-E. Bristle, R. Cross, J. Riedel, T. ltin, D. Sonntag, D. Rawnsley, Hammon, A. Martin, P. Williams, D. Cady. J. Tucker, P. Planlr, D. McConnell, P. Roose, B. Williamson. Row 2-A. Worz, J. Thornberry, B. Bausmith, M. Heiden, J. Batsos, P. Not in picture-Miss Gallagher, B. Robinson, S. Stoeclrlin, D. Bredemeyer, Stansbury, N. Chapman, R. Barnett, G. Crawford, L. Ratliff, B. G. Bowen. Beats. H y future business leaders of america The Future Business Leaders of America have been very active this year. Under the capable direction of Elizabeth Bristle, President, Sue Havens, Vice-President, Dionne Cady, Secretary, and Sue Arnett, Reporter, Chapter l92 has held a number of events which had the interest not only of the school but ot other chapters all over the state. The year started oft in grand style with the election of .lay Riedel as State President at the state convention at Mentor, Ohio. ln November a tea was held tor the purpose ot arousing interest in other schools to organize new chapters. ln December a Christ- mas party was given, and in Jariuary the new members were initiated. The annualbanquet was held in February. The Future Business Leaders of America is open to all stu- dents enrolled in business education. Meetings are held every month. page lorry-one
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The Terrace Park Thespian Club is undoubtedly one of the most active clubs in the High School. lt is an honorary organi- zation of students who are interested in the production of plays. The local troupe, No. 776, is a member of the National Thespian Society, which was organized into a national club from the original Thespian Society of Fairmont State College, in West Virginia. lts officers are Bebe Williamson, President, Lois Ratliff, Vice-President, Penny Roose, Secretary, and Bar- bara Beets, Treasurer ' ln order to become a member of the Thespian organization, the candidate must have achieved certain qualifications re- quired by the national club, plus those standards required by the local troupes. The objects of this non-social, non-secret society are two- fold: lil to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of ,dramatic arts in secondary high schools, and l2l to create an active interest in histrionics among students. Row 1-G. Crawford, B. Beats, N. Chapman, D. Cady, B. Williamson. Row 2-W. Robinson, Mrs. Diclxens, D. McConnell. P. Roose, L. Ratliff. Row 3-Bl Argo, R. Halbauer, B. Sommer, D. Sonntag. D. Rawnsley. lxfi A C ihespian club page forty-three
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