Xenia High School - Cen Sen Yearbook (Xenia, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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House of Representatives First Row-Helen Bottorff, Shirley Weisenbarger, james jones, Max jones, Ray Snyder, David Adair, Robert Jones, Gene DeVoe, James Jeffryes, Dick Bath, Marilyn Beamer, Mr. Benner. Second Row-Martha McClellan, Ann Creswell, Esther Shelley, Ruth Milbum, john Buck, Eloise Beatty, Nancy Anderson, Marjorie Kester, Nancy Leslie, Wanda Woodcox, Lavaun Jackson. Third Row-Ruth Ella Moll, Doris Hetsel, William Tumer, Tom Adair, Conrad Leslie, Robert Winter, Robert Miller, Jeannie Huston. Fourth Row-Richard Sharp, junior Henize, Kenneth Yeakley, John Bales, Harold Willett, Robert Ballard, Edward Kaiser, Dorothy Mclntire, Ruth Collier, Grace Hall, Kathleen Downing, Jane Lou Hurley, Willard Bath, Martha Peterson, Paul Long, Janet May. The House of Representatives is composed of home room representatives elected by home room groups. They are selected bi-annually and cannot succeed themselves. Student Government was organized in the spring of the year 1940 with George Geyer, Jr., as president and Jeanette Hibbert as vice president. Thirty One

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Senate First Row-Lawrence Davis, David Adair, Ray Snyder, John Loveless, Eugene Mercer. Second Row-Barbara jean Mason, Juanita Sodders, june Ervin, Peggy Yockey, Margaret Homick. Third Row-Elsthon Anderson, George Talbott, jesse Middleton, Verdin Moll. Fourth Row-Robert Landaker, Robert Crawford, Paul Huston, Robert McClelland, Willard Bath. On October 9, 1940, the student body of Central High voted and elected Ray Snyder as president and David Adair as vice president of the student government. The real purpose behind student government is to prepare for good citizenship in a democracy by having student participation in government procedures. The first accomplishment of the student government was to originate and put into practice a monitor system to alleviate confusion in the halls. These are changed periodically and have helped much to stimulate better attitude in hall traffic. The senate is composed of the presidents of all school organizations. As in the national government, the officers preside in similar capacities. In addition to the presiding officers, the senate has elected June Ervin as secretary and Barbara Jean Mason as treasurer. Officers for the succeeding year are to be elected before the close of the present year that they may be active from the start of the new school year. CEN-SEN Thirty



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Hi-Y Club First Row-Charles Secrist, William Johnson, Harold Willett, Elsthon Anderson Qsecretaryl, Thomas Adair Cvice presidentj, Robert Landaker fpresidentl, David Adair, Clayton Smith Ctreasurerb, Conrad Leslie, Ray Snyder, Edwin Wolf, Mr. Cranor Cadvisetl. Second Row-David Warner, Roger Sanderson, James Williams, Don Houston, Lawrence Davis, Robert McClelland, Ernest Martin, Verdin Moll, Neil Shaw, Robert Winter, Robert Jones, Willard Bath, Bob Geyer. Third Row-Mr. Sultzbach Cadviserb, Robert McGinnis, Walter Whetstone, Robert Craw- ford, Harold Peterson, John Van Eaton, Allen Miller, Kenneth Chatfield, joe Haines, Joe Eavey, Rhey Feeley, William Ungard, Richard Wolf. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The club has participated in the following activities: a Christmas party for the County Children's Home, ,a Christmas Play, two Hi-Y picnics, one open and one closed dance. In addition to these activities they have contributed to the Com- munity Chest, helped with Thanksgiving baskets, secured interesting and inspira- tional speakers for meetings and sold game ribbons. C E N,,,- N Thirty Two

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