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Tri-Hi-

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BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Hart, Betty Bucar, lydia Porreca, linda long, Rita Fitzmaurice, Kathy Sterbutzel, Marlene Batovsky, Connie Glista, Marlene Lanzi, Carol Rebovich,

Leola Peterson, Rose Ann Kovacic, Rosemary Oravitz, linda Arnett, Darlene Lesko, Cecelia Durant, Ruth Ann Marbury, Joanne Summa, Pall Bester. ROW TWO: Shirley

Sabo, Gale Bartoletti, JoAnn Kino, Georgetta Strauch, Linda Garden, Margaret Mikovich, Connie Gnus, Kathy Masney, Ruth Brown, Laurene Daugherty, Doris Shelling,

lynda Datsko, Irene Urbani, Dorothy Canavan, Gloria Keeney, Eleanor Kremposky, Helen Thompson. ROW THREE: Ida May Morgan, lois Mesaros, Sheila Brachna, Cathy

Coline!, Adhrena Balabon, Joyce Dargai, Barbara Vig, Linda Rimbey, Jackie Pelon, Donna Pasquale, Peggy flynn, Darlene Laughery, Patty Volek, Gloria Gamon, Carol

Lowery, Gerry Trush. ROW FOUR: Cheryl Hartz, Mary Margaret Gmutza, linda Koballa, Bonnie Kifer, Dolores Cortes, Barbara Thompson, Karen Dade, Paula Kachurik,

Sheila King, Kay Gordon, Sally Robins, Bernadette DeMark, Joanne Crawford, Gloria Warish, lois Henshaw, Ellen Jean Dikun, Beverly DiGuglielmo. ROW FIVE: luana Inks,

linda Sabatini, Gloria Zidek, Helen Shumar, Rita Mancini, Veronica Pehur, Maryanne Winters, Beverly leasher, Rose Anne Sabula, Bernadette Kostelnik, Jdella Vought, Florence

Chesnick, Rose Marie Jones, Rita Nosky, Marlene McPhilliamy, Carol Simensky. TOP ROW: Mary Louise Young, Eileen Kyle, Henrietta Hungerford, Donna Nichols, Cheryl

Baum, Phyllis Hohman, Sally Sullivan, Vicki Lacek, Marlene Schwenk, Karen Glover, Nancy King, Carolyn Cronin, Dorothy ladina, Alivina White, Mary Ann findura.

Imbued with the Chrillmas spirit, service clubs share their joy with

the senior citizens of the community.

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The Omega Tri-Hi-Y, under the guidance of Mrs. Hart,

"creates, maintains, and extends throughout the home,

school, and community, high standards of Christian char·

acter."

Whether ushering for Parents' Night, aiding fund-raising

agencies, selling candy or preparing for dances, these girls

found pleasure in performing valuable services. Keeping in

tune with the spirit of Christmas, the Tri-Hi-Y decorated the

County Home. The same altruistic spirit was evident at the

"March of Dimes Hop." Proceeds were donated to the Fay–

ette County Chapter of the March of Dimes. As they served,

club members grew in mind and character.

The Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Menarcheck, spread good will,

a trait advocated by the nationwide Fellowship of the Hi-Y.

Carrying the Christmas spirit to residents of the Laurel Rest

Home, the boys decorated the hall, bulletin board, and out–

side lampposts.

In December, Jack Reagan, and Dave Bashour, attending

a Hi-Y Convention in Harrisburg, participated in a mock

legislature. This gave them a better understanding of state

governmental procedures.

The Hi-Y received letters of commendation from outside

agencies-thus proving that the boys promote club ideals

and purposes.