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EHHNEASHE HIGH SEHUUL THE AUIVHIPS
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Sixteen HEHW ANU Etltllll Ellllllt Leaving our summer sports and tasks, we returned to school as P2lGHTl'l GR.-XDICRS. Some of us were not so desirous to return: hut after several days. we once mote felt at home seated hehind our desks. XYith Mrs. Humhert suhstituting for Mrs. Toms the hrst six weeks. we elected our presi- dent. We came to the conclusion that it should he the 'lone and only Tommy Smith. The presi- dent then appointed the other officers. Those chosen were as follows: XYilliam Elliott. Vice- Presidentg Phyllis Faust. Secretary: and Harry .-Xmhrose. Treasurer. On October 29, l94-1, many ot us attended the animal llallowe'en Party. lt is at this and the other monthly parties that we laugh our trouhles away. This year we have thirty-three of our former classmates and four new ones. The new ones are Richard Byers, Owen lsfitzmiller. George Sellers. and Rohert Tressler. VYe are eager to he freshmen next year. and are putting' forth a hig' etlfort to realize that de- sire. Because Mrs. Toms was not with us. Miss Oellig was our adviser at our Christmas Party. Wwe all had a swell time. we assure you. Twent -eiffht SliYlfNTH GR!Xl'7liRS entered school on the fifth of Semtemher, l944, . y 6 . . . . . . I . XVe telt proud to he in our first year of Junior high sehool. A numher ot things were different from what we had in the grades, hut we soon grew accustomed to them. Our iirst Halloween part f we en'oyed verv much. XYC mlaved frames, had refreshments, . . ' ' ZS then danced the remainder of the time. XYith Mr. Vlleagley as our home room teacher we elected officers lor our class. The re- sults were: lfxelyn Shinham. Presidentg Carl Rarkdoll. Vice-President' Marv Cunnin ham, Sec- , . retary: Treva Mowen. Treasurer. The parties held by the Student Council we greatly appreciate. XYe enjoy playing' the gaiues. VYhen he had the Curtis magazine drive. seventh grade did Very well. Being on the vie- torious team. we did our part to help win. These cluhs help to make our school work more enjoyahle: Dancing' for hoth girls and hoysg junior Tri--Hi-Y and liancywork for girlsg and junior lli-Y for the boys.
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Eighteen JUNIUHHI-Y Seventh row-Rogers. C. XX it- mer, Bailey. Benedict, Fox VVeagley, A. Cunningham, Gam- hy. Keckler. Sixth row - Munn, Sehaff, Young, Miller, Markley, Har- ris, Carr Ogle. DeHart. Hoo- ver, Davis, Byers. Fifth row - Cline. Bowders, Cozey, Kitzmiller, L. Cunning- ham, Coldsmith, Sellers. Fourth row-Brindle. Talhelm Copenhaver, Beegle, College, Baikdoll, Murray, Mummert, Chamberlin. Third row-J. VVitmer, C. Breehbiel, XVarren, Elliott, Har- mon, Zullinger, MCBeth. Second row-Young, Walck Piper. Smith, Ambrose, Steri- ger, Myers. First row-Kugler, McDonald, Schenkel, Keller. Absent-M. Sellers, R. Brech- biel, Shook. JUNIUNHI-HI-Y Fifth row--Kugler, Kell, Mrs. Lehman. D. Hartman, B. My- ers. Fourth row-Main, Forsythe, Hollenshead, Horst, VValleeh, VVilliams, Ryder. Third row-Potter, L. Hart- man, Shorb. Gelwieks, Stouffer, XVinger, Henry, M. Myers, llowders. Snyder. Second row--Albright, Hoff- man, McBeth, P. Myers, Shin- 1 ham. First row -- Mowen, Brown, - Binkley, Kriner, Foust. Absent - Bemisderfer, Byers, Greenawalt, Keller. This year the JUNIOR HI-Y. with Mr. NYeagley as adviser, has about fifty-tive memhti At the first meeting, committees were assigned for programs and initiation. These officers were elected at the second meeting: Lloyd McDonald, President, ,lack liugler, Yiee- Presidentg Rob- ert Schenkel, Secretary: and Mark Sellers, Treasurer. .Xround Christmas time we sang carols under the leadership of Mrs. Humbert. who substituted for Mr. XYeagley during his illness. For one meeting we xx ent to Mr. XYhitmore's laboratory, where, with Xlr. XYeagley's directions, we acquired some first-hand information about developing pictures. The junior Hi-Y thanks Mr. VVeagley for his leadership during the past year. Officers were elected at the Erst meeting of our seventh, eighth, and ninth grade JUNIOR TRI-Hi-Y. The results were: Vilma Brown, President, Betty Mae Kriner, Vice-President: Phyllis Faust, Secretary: and Mary Jane Binkley, Treasurer. VVe also agreed upon ten cents as our monthly dues. About two weeks later, G. H. S. observed some casualties going to their classes. Upon closer examination black eyes, gloved hands, and bandaged legs were found to be only half of the victims' miseries. lt appeared that these poor, beaten girls did have a start towards being Fu- ture Homemakers of Amerieaf' At any rate they gadded about in aprons and prepared vegetables. But of all places. the vegetables went to the head! fSomething new in digestionb. Ht-re's hop- ing these initiates don't have their revenge on next year's seventh grade girls. Between soccer and basketball games, plans were made for an assembly program. Under the direction of our supervisor, Mrs. Lehman. we hope to present several skits in spite of our few- and-far-betxx cen meetings.
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