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One Hundred Twenty-four Sally Metcalf Treasurer Diane Armbruster Chaplain Mrs. Ingram Adviser Mrs. Blose Adviser Z'ri-J-!i- if Margaret Lakey, President Jan Cobryn, Vice-President Barbara Bauer, Secretary A Christian club organized and backed by the Y.M.C.A., Tri-Hi-Y is exclusively for girls, although there is provision for an equivalent boys' organization. Holding an Easter assembly, going to Tri-Hi-Y camp, and collecting toys at Christmas for orphans are a few of the many activities ofthe group. BELOW - FIRST ROW: Jan Greene, Judy Yeakle, Dorothy Heacox, Darlene Molnar, Sally Metcalf, Janie Case, Margaret Lakey, Faye Bly. ABOVE - FIRST ROW: Judy Copeland, Marie Kelley, Joan Kramnic, Jan Cobryn, Barbara Bauer, Esther Blaker, Rita Willis, Nancy McDougal, Diane Armbruster.
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Z7.616b4. FIRST ROW: Harold Burnheimer, Les Lotte, Fred Phillips, Paul FIRST ROW: Doris Breech, Penny Lineberry, Phyllis Puckett, Carol Lucas, Bill Flowers, Greg Lewis, Carl Angel. Nlagley, Virginia Shoaf, Suzi Pope, Sheila Lindsey. We have a club with a history! could be the boast of D.E.C.A. pres- ident Paul Lucas. Having started between 1937-1941, when cooperative programs were first becoming established, the national club, D.E.C.A., has chapters in many schools. The local club was organized to meet the social needs of employed students who miss a large part of the school's activities program. Membership in this club is open to all students en- rolled in the distributive education program. Paul Lucas, President Suzi Pope Mr. Barton Secretary-Treasurer Adviser One Hundred Twenty-three
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Varsity- if The Varsity-Y is an organization of varsity letter winners at White- hall. The only requirement for membership in the Varsity-Y is the earning of at least one varsity letter in a maior sport. The club creates a closer association among the school athletes to secure better team- work and co-operation within the different teams. Buying the Varsity-Y iackets proudly worn by the members is the maior project undertaken by the organization, Gary Joseph, President Don Justice, Vice-President Tom Rohm, Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Bline, Adviser FIRST ROW: Mike Beery, Howard Hupp, Robbie Neutzling, Bob Densham, Bill Gornall, Danny Gartner, Bob Leonard, Randy Welsch, Gary Wyant. FIRST ROW: Gary Joseph, Jim Franklin, Larry White, Charles Poe, Rick Neutzling, Gary Catalina, Bob Franklin, Jon Morrow, Tom Rohm. One Hu ndred Twenty-five
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