

ROCKLAND
COUNTY
HI-Y COUNCIL
The Hi-Y Council, consist–
ing of the President and
two representatives from
each Hi-Yin Rockland Coun–
ty, was organized for the
purpose of coordinating the
activities of the individual
clubs.
The main project of the
group was the sponsorship
of the New York City Area
Assembly early last fall .
Eleven legislative bills were
presented to the delegates
who discussed and voted on
them as genuine legislators
would.
Officers include, Presid–
ent, Robert Taylor, Nyack;
Vice-President, Gus Omlauf,
Spring Valley; Secretary,
Fran Vodak, Nyack; Treas–
urer, Tom Roepe, Spring
Valley; and Chaplain, Bar–
bara Travis, Nyack.
"Y" DANCE
CLUB
Highlight of "Y" Dance
Club's 1951 -52 season was
its fifth annual Holly Hop,
the popular formal dance
held during Christmas va–
cation . Couples danced to
the music of Buddy Zimbler
and his band beneath tradi–
tiona l g.-een and red crepe
paper, snowflakes, h ol I y
and evergreens.
The club also sponsored
a cake sale and several
dances afler football and
basketball games.
Officers are: Robert Tay–
lor, President; Larry Klainer,
Vice-President; Patricia Les–
ter, Secretary; Jenifer Jew–
ett, Treasurer.
Flr$1 row: F. Vodak, B. Travl•.
J.
Muller. C Morgan. Second row·
l .
Klalncr, T. Valentone. 8. hylor,
J.
Gron .
Stondong left to 11ghl: M.
M~Dermon,
J.
Travh, M. Ward, R Kosel, M. Condello, C. Morgon. M. Probert. J. Gtou ,
F. Vodok,
J.
Schulet,
e.
l heos.
J.
Muller, R. Roman. Se1ted: J. Jewell,
l.
Klolner, P. Le>ter,
1!.
Taylor.