

Tri-Hi-Y learns about legislation, serves school
ALGONQUIN TRI-HI-Y-Fronl
row:
T . Harrington, C. \'anBuren,
trca~urer,
K. .\larc) , 'ice-prc\ident, P. .\larino.
Second
row:
J.
DeFiore,
J.
Hoffman, E. Powell, \Ccretar) .
Third row:
C. San I) , chaplain,
J.
Ormi~ton,
5. Ciml..o, D. Sca\'o.
Back
rc!lc:
C. Odell, D. lla.dett, prt•..,Jdt•nt, P. Sou ...a.
Sponsored bv the
Y~ICA,
two Tri-ll i-Y clubs at–
tended youth ancl go-vernment confe rences. At Easte r
the girls made baskets containing eggs and candy and
presented them to the ch ildren at I Iomer Folks !los-
IROQ O IS TRI-111-Y-Frcml
ron .
A. Hollimon, w crdan , S. Zim–
mernMn, 'in·-pre,ident, B. Kurt/, pre,ident, E. Barton,' P.
Kurt~C,
d1aplain.
Second
TCIIL :
P. \'an Burt•n. K. Bouhouli,, C. Ba"t•tt. C.
85
pi ta!. This year the groups served the school, com–
munity, and the
Y~ I CA,
earning money by selling
candied apples at footba ll games and by selling baked
goods.
lloucl..,
.\1.
Agm•.
Third row:
J.
Suppe\, S. \kCrt•a, C Broachn•ll,
P. Homan, L. Palnwr.
Back
rmc:
P. Carhart, H. Turrdl, P. Bruct•, H.
Truman.