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,QF X' ff, Firrt Row Left to Right-E. Lynch, C. Bruce, W. Schurm, G. Ciuca. Second Row Left to Right-M. Morabito, B. Klingemsmith, C. Young. CRIM 0 and WHITE Seventeen issues . . . published . . . every two weeks . . . constituted . . . the main purpose . . . of seven members . . . of our school. With no . . . faculty advice . . . the paper continued the same policy . . . that former papers . . . had followed. Co-editors . . . were . . . Carol and Warren . . . with Beth, Connie, Emily, and Gloria . . . as reporters. Mary Morabito . . . along with . . . typing two students . . . helped to . . . type articles cut stencils . . . and mimeograph. Much credit . . . must be given . . . to the teachers . . . and . . . students . . . who helped . . . in contributing . . .news. 51
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Fmt row left to right: D. Smail, j. McKendry, B. Paterson, L. Foster, J. Rosensweig, T. Stauffer, B Hepler, F. Elliot. Second row: B. Hild, A. Zerby, B. Ramsey, P. Yockey, B. Smeltzer, S. Scherf, A. Heckrnan, C. Martin. Third row: E. Brown, R. Stull, M. Brunick, N. Cassel, A. Tompkins, R. Snyder, W. Nale, M. Barron, S. Hepler. JR-TRI-HI-Y Upon finding that the Senior Tri-Hi-Y had too many members to accept all the Sophomore girls who wanted to join the club . . . 32 Sophomore and Freshman girls got together . , . and . . . formed a club of their own . . . the junior Tri-Hi-Y. Sponsored by the State YM-YWCA the club pro- moted the . . . Christian principles and high ideals . . . as the senior group. Karen Bowman was elected club president . . . Carol Kiebler vice president . . . Connie Young secretary . . . Patty Yockey treasurer and Dorothy Gill chaplin. Mrs. Shontz served as club sponsor. Club programs centered upon main points of interest . . . including etiquette . . . learning about hobbies . . . photography . . . and music apprecia- tion. Club activities for the year highlighted . . . life problem discussion project . . . Easter morning sunrise service . . . club banquet . . . and the taking of personality tests. 50
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de n LIBRARIA Trussie Stauffer . . . Mona McHenry . . . Doris Moorhead . . . Betty Smeltzer in the front . . . Marion Brunecke . . . Rosemarie Stull . . . Winnie Latham . . . Betty Magee and Joyce Whitlinger are some of the library staff that have worked to give us mini- mum library services this year during the construc- tion . . . and they are looking forward to next fall when we open the big new library with all the solid maple furniture . . . private book repair room . . . a large conference room and a complete charging desk in the main reading room. Mrs. Shontz served as faculty advisor. 52
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