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Councils Discuss Present-Day Problems COUNCIL ON HUMAN RELATIONS BOTTOM ROW: Janosko, Harrison, Schwartz, Vitcha, Ruppelt, Renerts, Ferencz, J emma, Cowley, Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Van- Chantfort, Weber, Marr, Godman, Carlier, Reed, McCann, The Council on Human Relations was organized for the purpose of promoting better fellowship and understanding among people of various races, creeds, and national origins. Lectures and movies were presented at the group's meetings to help their pur- pose. Under the direction of Miss Lucille Shillat, Jesse Epstein of the Steering Com- mittee, and the co-chairmen, Dianne Ruppelt and Pete Renerts, the council members par- ticipated in many citywide activities, in- cluding the church tour and the annual clean-up at Camp Cheerful. Pulwer, Jones, Kay. THIRD ROW: West, Caron, Jones, Schueler, Thornblad, Schumacher, Epstein, Epstein, Baird. This year a new organization was formed, the Youth Traffic Council. Its pur- pose was to promote safety both in and out of school. The chairman, Dianne Dvorak, the adviser. Mr. Ronald Tvorikg and the mem- bers attended many conferences to discuss safety. To inspire in youth mature thoughts, creative actions and worthy goals for a safer tomorrown was the theme of the Columbus State meeting that all Youth Traf- fic Councils attended. YOUTH TRAFFIC COUNCIL BOT- TOM ROW: Williams, Grahl, Hassa, Corrigan. SECOND ROW: Crawford, Fava, vice-chairman, Dvorak, chair- man, Karbon, Schumacher.
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During the past summer, certain high school juniors throughout Ohio were chosen to attend the American Legion project, Girls' and Boys' State. At Capital University and Ohio State University, they learned the many facets of government by actively participat- BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE: Bohmer, Dietz, Lukacsko, Meeth, DiAngelo. ing in a mock government on city, county, and state levels. The students were also given lectures by Governor Rhodes and other officials to help them understand government processes better. NOTEHAND CLUB BOT- TOM ROW: Muha, secre- tary, Bademan, president: Morgan, vice-presidentg Fernelius, treasurer. SEC- OND ROW: Lippmann, Mackulin, Jensch, Jack- son, Stoll. THIRD ROW: A. Wallace, Rutherford, Ba- sista, Naymik. FOURTH ROW: Joyce, I. Wallace, Mitzo, Chaffin, Armbrus- ter, Poe. FIFTH ROW: Die- ball, Meeth, Zaccaro, Hut- nik, Holford. FIFTH ROW: Cilluffo, Tulloch, Steckel, Baratta.
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ARCHON HI-Y BOTTOM ROW: Necker, sergeant-an arms, Daniels, vice-presi- dent: Taylor, president, Latter, secretary, Kish, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Shorts, Kolman, Gib- son, Urban, Musolf. THIRD ROW: Fuller, Meyer, Zunt, Faubel, Redick. FOURTH ROW: Graber, Peters, War- ner, Gartman. Valley Forge s High Y Members Provid CENTURIAN HI-Y BOT- TOM ROW: Buchholz, vice- presidentg Marek, presi- dent, Menear, chaplain and sergeant-at-arms: Hilfer, treasurer: Scott, secretary. ROW: Holden, Barile, Burney, SECOND Martens, Dirnitruk, Koerper. THIRD ROW: Bletsh, Mitchell, Guinther, Tulloch, Swalley. FOURTH ROW: Bolenski, Leiby, Topor, Gary, Necker, Black. OLYMPIAN HI-Y BOT- TOM ROW: Moynihan Charvat, treasurer, Guska secretary: Bourquin, vice- presidentg Calaway, ser- geant-at-armsg Speck, Par- rish. SECOND ROW: Dom- pier, Heidenreich, Paul Speck, Varabkanich, Cau- field, Slade. THIRD ROW Huge, Stuchlak, Slivka Smeal, Cahal, Kispert FOURTH ROW: Scheutzow Jones, Kijanko, Ziats, Cor: ley, Zaremba. G 1 1
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