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XANTHIAN Y-TEENS BOTTOM ROW: Ziegler, Musolf, Meyers, Riley, Karales, Zaccaro, secretary, Radlick, vice-president, Meeth, president, Duke, treasurerg Thomas, Stoll, Hartline, Mizanin, Mabry. SECOND ROW: Happel, Scott, Harrison, Loftis, McDonald, Sartini, Dorsey, Leonard, Stevens, Poe, Graham. THIRD ROW: The Xanthian Y-Teens, under the direc- tion of Miss Donna Buys, met on the second and fourth Monday of each month in order to promote World fellowship through the Y.W.C.A. The officers were: Sue Meeth, president, Mel Radlick, vice-president, Linda Zaccaro, secretary, and Marcia Duke, treasurer. The Y-Teens service project for the year was having each girl in the club act as a big sister to some less fortunate girl. The girls also raised money for the South West branch of the Y.W.C.A. by selling candles. Klingman, Bright, Greene, Hudson, Jemma, Jorgensen, Benedict, Stollard, Aiello, McCulloch, Deacon. FOURTH ROW: Mitzo, Muha, Schneider, Pergler, Hugh- es, Burke, Slach, Schumann, Johnson, Steppke, Miller. FIFTH ROW: Santner, Trytek, Kinsman, Schaedel, Stadnik, Zrimec, Reik, Paul, Hill, Kulcsar, Maier. Xanthian Y-Teen takes a Parmadale orphan Christmas shopping as part of a service project.
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This year Valley Forge initiated two Hi-Y clubs, the Saxons and Centurians, who, along with the Archons, Olympians, and Tritons, helped to motivate worthy school projects. The Hi-Y clubs served the community through projects, which in- cluded collecting for the Health Fund and the Heart Fund. In addition to their Y.M.C.A. activities, the clubs worked in state-wide programs. The clubs met every Monday at the Ridgewood Y.M.C.A. Most clubs were advised by a member of the Valley Forge faculty. The advisors watched over such activities as dances, overnighters, and hayrides. ervices for the School and Community SAXON HI-Y BOTTOM ROW: Scicchitano, Kass- ouf, Kost, vice-presidentg Chuha., president: Grecen- uk, secretary: Caron, treas- urer. SECOND ROW: Tay- lor, Coates, Doskocil, Faza- kas, Emfield. THIRD ROW: Chesnik, Sharkus, Atwell, Leppa, Wehr. FOURTH ROW: Flash, Pabst, Santora, Schulz, Irwin. TRITON HI-Y BOTTOM ROW: Painting, Burgess, secretary: Major, vice-pres- identg Folsom, president: Kencson, treasurer, Haber- kost, Marinelli, DiAngelo, Mr. V. Kraushaar, adviser. SECOND ROW: Cochran, Labuda, Buker, Retsch, Goodyear, Dacre. THIRD ROW: Lovelady, Todia, Salzer, Baird, Roth, Vever- ka, Martinez. FOURTH ROW: Bademan, Musheno, Fisher, Bohmer, Colaric, Harden. I85
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A.F.S. Sponsors our Exchange Student AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE BOTTOM ROW: Bright, Antonelli, Carlier, Cooper. SECOND ROW: Bademan Radlick, Haberkost, Student committee of the local chapter of the American Field Service is a part of the foreign exchange student program in the United States. Donna Antonelli was this year's chairman. Members of the committee were Sue Bright, Melanie Radlick, Carol Cooper, Don Haberkost, and Rich Bademan. The committee Worked with our foreign ex- change student, Nathalie Carlier, from Mons, Belgium. The committee's main pur- pose Was to make Nathalie feel at home in America. They held a birthday party for her and helped her acquaint herself with Valley Forge. Nathalie enjoys a. quiet moment by herself
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