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Third row-Rolnert liouser, Lloyd Rohrer, lvan lfriek, Melvin Hess, Edward Martin, Donald Mylin, Andy Hollinger, jesse Shank, Patil Mattern, Marjorie Rex. Second TIIlUfRl1lll Rohrer, Pat Butz, Ada Ross, Jane Huher, Betty Burkholder, Anne Bradshaw, Blanehe Grolf, Dot Kriefler, ,lean Posey, l raneis Colrle, Edith Hulrer, Lorraine Harnish, Mr. Slioff, Lois Chamlrers. First row-Esther Bitts, Phyllis Campbell, .lo Ann Hollinger, Nellie Byers, Kitty Byers, Clair Xverner, Russell Call, Mark Bushong, Naney Miller, Virginia Polignone, Naney Piekell, Ruth lfiekman. pdffllff OFFICERS Captain .... .... R l'SSl-ILL GAI,l. Lieutenant. .. .... CLAIR XVERNHII Lieuzemmt. .. ...MARK BUSHONG Secretary. . . . . .NANCY MILLER Advisor .... ...... M R. SHOFF UO. K. now, keep in line, pleaseu- This is an air raid drill, haek up against the wall, These are familiar orders eominu from Jatrolmen on dut . r- l Y The Sc-liool Patrol was organized for the purpose ot' promoting safety in the school and on the lruses. The patrol was started in 1933, and has made mueh progress sim-e that time. This year the eluh organized a eourt to take eare ol' the violators of its laws. lneidenlly, none were senteneed to the rhair, or got life terms, but it did help in getting rid ofa lot of eon- fusion which hindered its eliicieney. This organization does more than just follow the same old daily routine of patrolling halls and lmuses. This year Uffieer Reis attended a meeting, and gave suggestions for promoting safety and told a little history eonneeted with the formation ofthe Sehool Safety Patrol. It has sponsored several roller-skating parties, put on assemlvlies, and in the fall eaeh mem- her is admitted to an l . Sz M. footlrall game free ol' eharge. Having a fair share ol' duty and pleasure makes the Patrol one of the most interesting and active elulrs of NV. L. H. S. H81
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may OFFICERS President ...... ......... J ESSE SIIANK Vive-President ........ .... E UGENI-1 PATrisnAl.1. Seeremry-Treasurer .... ..... G EURGE FORREST Chaplain ,.......... .......... I VAN FRICK f1l1l'iSlIf. . . .... Mu. SnoL1.i:NBr:m:Eix The West Iiampeler Hi-Y Clulr, newly formed this year, has lreen making great progress. Sex eral interesting talks have lreen given by the Lancaster Y. M. C. A. Seeretary, Mr. Pontz, and various other meetings and aetivities have heen held throughout the year. Meetings are held weekly, and the elulr has grown during the year. The aims of the Hi-Y are Clean Speer-h, Clean Health, Clean Sports, and Religion. We hope that they have succeeded in promoting these higher standards throughout the sehool, and we sineerely wish the eluh the greatest sueeess in years to eome. The ereed ol' the Ili-Y is as follows: I helieve in the NX est Lampeter Hi-Y Cluh as a eluli which offers ahundant opportunity for growth and development, I helieve in its ideals of honesty, eourtesy, and the eooperation and service it seeks to promote. I regard il as a privilege and duty as one of its memhers to strive daily, in every way, lo uphold its ideals and to respeet and love it just as my Alma Mater. Third row lStandingi-Melvin Hess, Glenn Mellott, Harold Rudy, James Crayhill, John Sigman, Riehard Sl'llll'Il6'lNlll0Ill, Leon Saehs, Ralph Shell, Laverne Shank. Dan Mafk, Lloyd Frey. Seeond ron'--Mr. Norman Shollenherger, Clair Werner, ,James Harsh, Carl Herr, Mark Bushong, Eugene Cain. Andy Hollinger, Donald Mylin, Edward Martin. Fred Holdridge, Preston lxreider, Iilnnlett lieamesderfcr, Ronald MeFalls. First ron'-Jaek iVIeFalls, llarold Lefever, Vfalter Posey. George Forrest, Eugene Pattishall, Jesse Shank, Ivan Ifrick, Paul Mattern, Russell Call, Vwilliam llieehler, Carl Haekman. H71
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UFFIKIICRS President ....... ........... .... l I mm Wminizn Vice-President ...... . . . ANDY Hol.l.lNf:mi Svrrvtary-Treasurer. . . ..,......... JEAN Posm' Arlrisor ........... .. .Win XIARTIN STKPIJ-ITUN Bang! Hang! liallgl-Tlire-v morv hulls eyes! Yi-s, that que-vt noise is the- lllt'llllll'l'S of the' Rille Cluh having target pravtivv. The W.L.H.S. Cluh is alhliatt-fd with the- National Hilli- Association. Tlu-ru are hi-wee-kly prawlivt-vs on the- rangc- which is lovatvd ln-In-atll the gym. At these pravtivn-s lll9llllN:Fl'S try to s'n1'ouragv nt-rxous and musvular vonlrol of thi- hotly, a respevt for laws of safe-ty as applie-d to lirvarms, and good marksmanship, which has always liven the basis of our national deft-nsn-. TEN COMNIANDNIENTS Ulf SAFETY l Treat me-ry gun with rn-spe-vt dur- a loaded gun. This is the vardinal prinviplc of gun sufvty. ll. Carry only vmpty guns, talu-n down or with tht- avlion opvn, into your automohilc, vamp, and homr. III. Always hc- sure- that thv harrvl and avtion are cle-ar of ohstruvtion. lv. Always 4-arry your gun so that you van control tht- dire-vtion of thi- muzzlv e-van if you stumhlv. Y. llc sure of your large-t he-l'orv you pull the triggvr. VI. New-r point a gun at anything you do not want to shoot. Vll. Ns-ve-r lvau- your gun llll2llll'Iltlt'tl unless you llnload it iirst. VIH. Ni-xt-r 4-limlr a tree or a fn-:iw with a loaded gun. lx. Nc-yor shoot at a flat, hard surfau- or the surfarn- of watt-r. X. llo not mix gnnpowdz-r aml alcohol. Standingsvllillis il:-rlarh, ,lim ilrayhill, Eugene i1ain.fIlair XYPFIIPF, Mr. Nlartin Stapleton, Andy Hollingn-r, llonald Mylin, Edward Martin. Kneeling --'- ll:-on Sai-hs, ,Ivan Post-y, Vialte-r Pos:-y, Carl lla-rr, Rohe-rt Martin. Phyllis ilanlplu-ll. lvlvlyin lln-ss. I49I
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