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ORTHWHILE EXTRACURRIC L R CTI ITIE The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. Valley F orge's Triton Hi-Y, co-sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and the school, offered boys excellent social and athletic programs with expert guidance. Advised by Mr. Vern Kraushaar, the Tritons performed many services for the community this year, including the usual distribution of Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. Officers were president, Terry Spenglerg vice- president, Dave Kotasekg secretary, Don Haberkostg treasurer, Ted Castorg sergeant-at-arms, Dave Petras, and chaplain, Ed Folsom. Triton officers Terry Spengler, Dave Petrus, and Dave Kotasek discuss the club's emblem. TRITONS BOTTOM ROW: Dave Harden, Dave Petras, Russ Todia, .lim Briggs. THIRD ROW: George Matis, Dave Dave Kotasek, Ed Folsom, Ted Castor, Dave Cochran. SECOND KCIICSOII, Gary Hooker, .lay Prllehs, Dave Bohmer, Lee Major, ROW: Dave Rodgers, Don Shafer, Tom Kasych, Bob Buker, B0b Reichelt. 105
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1 I oLYMP1AN D Truro HI-Y'S Pao IDE OLYMPIAN HI-Y BOTTOM ROW: Jim Jankura, Jim n Vacca. THIRD ROW: Hal Meyer, David Latanick, Butch Speck, Savarda, Bob Madey, Rick Kunz. SECOND ROW: Ron Step- anik, Jan Michaud, John Loebs, Guy Latimer, Mat Mellis, Dick Olympian Hi-Y members listen attentively to business at their meeting. 04 Joe Dagata, Jim Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Ron Sency, Bill Bour- quin, Jeff Jones, Bill Niro, Gene Zayac, Gary Gumz. Being one of the newest clubs in the school last year, the Olympian Hi-Y was eager to participate in all school functions. A booth at the Spring Carnival and the promotion of school spirit took much of the c1ub's time as did the many services performed for Valley Forge by the club. The boys also did charitable work during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. The officers of the club were Jim Jankura, presidentg Jim Savarda, vice-presidentg Bob Madey, treasurerg Jeff Jones, secretaryg and Rick Kunz, sergeant-at-arms. The club adviser was Mr. Thomas Malone. B
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Y-TEENS AND KEY CL R SER E THE KEY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Ted Schiffrik, Jim Haug, Jeff Hartlieb, Jim Taylor, Gene Zayac, Ken Fritz, Jim Sadowski, Ted Castor, Jack Prentice. SECOND ROW: Dave Haburchak, Tim Taylor, Rick Goodyear, Ed Folsom, Micheal-Scott, Alan Arthur, Del Drake, Dave Rodgers, Don Shafer, Joe Dagata, Jim Jim Haug informs Gene Zayac and Joe Dagata of the procedure for collecting for United Appeal. 106 Savarda, Jim Gore. THIRD ROW: John Fricker, Gef Foster, Frank Neubecker, Chuck Necker, Mike Schreiber, Del Schu- macher, Tony Kijanko, Mike Yurcheshen, Bill Niro, Gary Mich- alek, Gary Gumz, Jim Marek, Jerry Johnson. Striving to serve the school and the community, the Key Club had a very busy year. Advised by Mr. Walter Schlemmer, the club once again sold calen- dars in the fall of the year and continued to assist a paralyzed girl with her exercises. Sponsored by the Parma Kiwanis Club, the members partici- pated in the United Appeal drive and made charitable contributions during the holiday season. In the spring of the year, the club was repre- sented by a numberlof boys at the state-wide con- vention of Key Clubs in Cincinnati. A
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