Ohio City Liberty High School - O Citian Yearbook (Ohio City, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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Ohio City Liberty High School - O Citian Yearbook (Ohio City, OH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 33 of 90
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Page 33 text:

First Row: Left to Right Second Row: 'Ihird Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Sixth Row: SCVQIIUI Row: GIRL RESERVES Arlene Krugh, Secretary: Recie Ellinger, President: Meda Belle High Vice-Presidentg Billie Kohn, Treasurer. Phyllis Switzer. Lois King. Alice Rickard. Roniayne Harrison. Ruby Billieu, Patty Roth, Jean Ledyard, Joan Kline, Helen Eber. Donna Brown, Patty Thurston, Louise Marbaugh, Mary Lou Prichard. Evelyn Collins, Ola Mae Frye, Betty Wright. Edna Mae Stutz, Alice Cooper, Ilo Shindeldecker, Veda Heppeard, Betty High. Dorothy Billieu. Margie Bigliam, Mary Louise King, Hermenia Hoifman. Betty Bolenbaugh, Jeanette Kelly, Phyllis Galloway, Dorothy Brown. Marjorie Brown, Marcella Stump. Flora Mae Stenien, Ruby Cowgill, Joan Dull, Arlene Bolenbaugh, Miss Throop, Advisor. The symbol of the Girl Reserve Club is the triangle within a circle, which repre- sents the girl and her world. Our Girl Reserve Club holds regular meetings to give the girls an opportunity to strengthen their thinking. by having discussions about God and the world in which we live. to become more acquainted with the opinions of others and to grow in personality. Following are the standards to which all Girl Reserves should try to adhere: Slogan: As a Girl Reserve I will try to face life squarely. Purpose: As a Girl Reserve I will try to find and give the best. Code: As a Girl Reserve I will try to be- Gracious in manner Seeing the beautiful Impartial in judgment Eager for knowledge Ready for service Reverent to God Loyal to friends Victorious over self Reaching toward the best Ever dependable Earnest in purpose Sincere at all times. Pledge: I will do my best to honor God, my country and my community. to help other girls and to be in all ways a loyal true member of the Girl Reserves.

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..A. G--Top and Left: Mrs. Phillips, Sponsor: Joan Kline. Helen Eber, Jeanette Kelly, Ilo Shindeldecker, Alice Cooper, Veda Heppearcl, Joan Nieford. Margie Bigham. Louise Marbaugh, Betty High. Phyllis Galloway. Romayne Harrison, Marjorie Brown, Phyllis Switzer. A-Left to Right: Betty Bolenbaugh, Donna Brown, Me-da High, Patty Thurston, Mary Lou Prichard. Reeie Ellinger, Lois King, Evelyn Collins, Arlene Krugh. Marilyn Morgan, Billy Kohn. sJ3nter:Mary Lou Prichard, Lois King. A-Left to Right: Mary Louise King, Jean Ledyard, Hermenia Hoffman, Ruby Billieu, Donna Handwerk, Patty Roth, Dorothy Brown, Betty Wright, Ola Mae Frye, Alice Rickard, Arlene Bolenbaugh. Center: Donna Handwerk, Dorothy Brown. The Girls' Athletic Association has been organized for the past three years, The pur- pose of this organization is to create enthusiasm for good sportsmanship and to arouse .1 desire to be promoted into leadership. It includes the four upper classes. To become a member each is required to have at least one hundred points. To get these points they participate in all activities. At the -nd of the year, pupils who have earned the required number of points are given awards Our pledge is as follows: I here-by swear upon my sacred honor that I will uphold the constitution of the Girls' Athletic Association. I will be honest and straight forward in character, fair and square in sports. and with my association with my fellow members. I will strive at all times to show good sportsmanship toward rival schools and by doing so iniiuence others to do the same. I will do my best to keep our schools name and colors free from disgrace. I will abide by the rules and regulations set up by my supervisors. This I here-by pledge.



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