Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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if is if 43 if if if FIRST ROW'-Carolyn Angus, Iacqueline Ott, Sara Owens, Shirley Erhold, Alice Petsch, Eleanor Graham, adviser Lela Fausz, Betty Mathis, adviser, Anna Stelzer, Ruth Steffen, Eleanor Ayer, Virginia Schomberg. SECOND ROW-Hilda Mullen, Mary Hahn, lean Pelk, Betty Spencer, Eloise Taylor, Patricia Meier, loanne Elfers Phyllis Muchmore, Iacqueline Kaufmann, Carolyn Reckman, Mary Hauke, Gloria Unger. THIRD ROWfDonna Fisher, Margie Guynn, Ruth Quinlan, Virginia Dawson. Virginia Martin, Marilyn lustice Virginia Iudd, Mary Epping, Anne Wright, Martha Knippling, Betty l-laslcett, Eileen llhardt, lennie Mullen ln the spring the Girl Reserves invited the Hi-Y to be their guests at a joint m e e t i n g. After refreshments were served, the Girl Reserves exhibited their talents by presenting an entertaining performance. Following this program a dance was held. The Girl Reserves sponsored their monthly dances throughout the year. ln keeping with the world conditions the club introduced World Fellowship as their project. The Recognition Service was held in the late spring. The purpose of this service is to recognize new members as Girl Reserves. The club closed the year with their annual Mother-Daughter banquet. The Girl Reserve officers are as follows: President .. . .. .. , .,,, . .. . ,. .Lela Fausz Vice-President . . . .... . lean Owens Secretary .. .. , Mary Ellen Fitzpatric Treasurer .. .... Lois O'Banion , I I I 2144444 few 20-dy.

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ir af if 43 if if if EIRST ROW-Dorothy Hill, Virginia Truitt, Lois Nielsen, lean Owens, Eleanor Graham, adviser, Lela Fausz, Betty Mathis, adviser, Mary Ellen Fitzpatric, Lois O'Banion, lean Bruce, Betty Thornton. SECOND ROVV-Audrey Guynn, Betty Io Lane, Winnie Stange, Ieanne Martin, Eleanor Albert, Winnie Williams Ida May Lippolis, Betty Roth, Mariorie Bruce, Dorothy Uhl, Frances Lippolis, lean Ann Clark. THIRD ROWwLois Meftord, Dorothy Weichhand, Catherine Schatz, lane Denton, Donna Patterson, Margaret Lathrop Wanda Doan, Donna Miller, Marjorie Evans, lrene Bateman. FOURTH ROWfErma Keel, Betty Wegner, Thelma Newberry, Citherine Doran, Evelyn Clemens, Agnes Messrner Martha Wegner. W The symbol of the Girl Reserve Club is the triangle within the circle. The circle represents the world in which the individual member lives. The triangle represents the club member, herself, with the three sides standing for body, mind and spirit. In September the club began a very successful year by extending an invita- tion for new members. The theme of this event was a baby party, at which the senior girls chose freshman girls for little sisters. The function of the big 4e3 i'32'A' sister is to guide the new scholar throughout her freshman year. The annual turkey supper was held on November l4, l942. The girls, as well as the Mothers' Council, participated. The supper was successful and the pro- ceeds helps to send the girls to Camp Lenmary in the spring. At Christmas time the Girl Reserves, together with the Hi-Y club, presented the White Gift service. The baskets collected were distributed to the needy families in the community. '0!7?'f'f



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if if if 43 ff if if VIHQT ROW-Norman Lucas, Stanley Gaskins, Georqe Weaver, Sheldon Rusk, Thomas Evans, Harry Wittmeyer Richard Herron. adviser, Iames Truitt, Kenneth Merten, Harold Barlchau, Donald Steffen, lack W'eiss. SFLOND ROW-Donald Shellabarqer, Richard Gaskins, Richard Koppman, William Simpson, Robert Stagqenborq I k Rirluey, Wade llartnian, Louis Meier, Robert Brooks, Martin Klose, lack Owens. TIVRD ROW-Ralph Burnes, Paul Connell, Louis Osterholtz, Donald Kurzynski, lack Dumont, Clifford Fralich Earl Motto, Iohn Anqus, Earl Arnoli 2162 This year, because of war-restricted travel conditions which made two lead- ers impractical, the Beta and Alpha I-li-Y were combined into one club, under the leadership of Mr. Richard Herron, who had been the Alpha leader for the two previous years. initiation was the first activity, during which the ten initiates went through two ceremonies, formal and informal. There was much fun and excitement at the informal initiation durinq which the initiates went through quite an ordeal The official induction ceremony was attended by two executives from the Cincinnati Y. M. C. A. On Ianuary 8, the club held their first annual frolic, an event which the club The officers are as follows: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer i'34'k hopes will be repeated in the coming years. This year it was the Girl Reserves' turn to entertain at a joint rneetinq and they qave the I-ii'Y a qood time on April 2. War restrictions also confined the club's activities to the school's qymnas sium. ln appreciation for this use of the qym and athletic equipment, the Hi-Y donated 9520 to the athletic fund. In carrying on typical Hi-Y activities the club had discussions on morals and character-building, and in cooperation with the Central Y and other Hi-Y clubs, the club sponsored the collection of used athletic equipment for war prisoners. This drive was a success. Iames Truitt Kenneth Merten Harry Wittmeyer , .Thomas Evans

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