BOTTOM ROW: Rondelli. Glodziak, Medlock, Martin, Rancosky, An-Colmes, Depto, Zulkowsky, Palaisa. Skovran, Dzurilla, Cherban, Dulik dreoni, Dominick, Meese. Feelo. Taylor, Miss Bums, sponsor. ROW TWO: Torrey, Moser, Harriet Brooks. ROW FIVE: Otto, Rayman, Show, Harris, DiLuzio, BeHan, Norman, Cooper, Campbell, Thomas, Glista. Duran, Hennessey, Plisko, King, Hannah Brooks, jellick, Kostelnik. ROW SIX: Santmyer, Baker, DeCarlo. ROW THREE: Canavan, Williams, Malachin, Rohaley, Rosneck, Zirnmerlink, Dayton, Urbani, Grivna, Rupenthal, Sigwalt. Cramer, Sieradzki. Zele, Horwan, Polosky, Seese, Mrozek. ROW FOUR: Kifus. Tri-Hi-Y and Hi -Y perform serv1ces for school, Planning for the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet are Veronica Mrozek, top candy saleslady; Lillian Rayman, council member; and Eileen Cherban, treasurer. Miss Bums, Tri-Hi-Y sponsor. lists the preparations necessary to make thh annual affair a success. The central purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to help its members and others to understand and accept the principles of Christi– anity. The members aim to seek, to find, to share. Besides being a charitable club, it pro– vides self-improvement, Chris– tian fellowship, and United Serv– ice. The Finance Committee as– sumed the responsibility of rais– ing funds for World Service, an organization that spreads high ideals and principles throughout the world. Supporting commun– ity projects, the Service Com– mittee sponsored "Toys for Tots" campaign, a "Clothing Drive," and solicited donations for charitable organizations. Attempting to bring cheer and happiness to the aged and dis– abled at the Fayette County Home, the Tri-Hi-Y members not only furnished but also dec– orated a Christmas tree in their chapel. •
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