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Ala-if Glad page fifty-two First Row-left to right: Byron Firsdon, lay Kayser, lerald Marion, Dick Crom, Dale Sautter, Roy Lein, lim Roderick, Kennard Oman, Paul Sautter, Dick Roe, Leonard Hatfield Second Row4Tom Glenn, Dallas Bigelow, lim Cranker, Robert Fischer, lack Current, lerome Hock, Tom Patterson, lack Bennet, Norman Harmon, lack Davis, Henry Shook, Al Zimmerman Third Row-lack Scott, Eugene Harms, Mel Sautter, Charles Price, Paul Shanks, Ierry Hamm, Harold Urschel, lack Weissbrod, Ted Sofios, lim Schwarz, Dana Raney Fourth Row-lim Hagerty, Dick Courtney, Howard Kennedy, Harold Hiser, Dean Cooke, Raymond Shaner, Harold Davis, Harold Manhart, Bill Downing, Rex Simonds, Bob Nelson Fifth Row-Fred Waugh, Don Kramp, Don Titus, Don Lee, Leland Bandeen, Donald Iohns, Bob Nixon, Tom Klever, Norman Road, Douglas McEwen, Don Harms, Dick Albright To create, maintain, and establish throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian living. That was the aim of the Hi-Y Club, which was under the sponsorship of Mr. R. A. Swigart, Mr. F. Cf. Skibbie, and Mr. K. D. Doehring. Under the leadership of President Harold Urschel, Vice-President Don Kramp, and Secretary lack Scott, it upheld its aim. The Hi-Y carnival, Hi-Y formal, and the joint Easter program with the Y-Teens were a few of the many activities which the club sponsored during the year.
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'?f- '7eem First Row-left to right: Frances Halleck, Shirley Murray, Betty Strock, Roberta Ridgeway, Ann Thiebaut, Barbara Sutton, Phyllis Finch, Charlene Schwind, Delores Hope, Pat Kerruish, Elizabeth McGuire, Donna Neifer, Norma Tanberg, Kathleen Simmons, Mary Io Middleton, lane Kille, Donna Sutton Second Bow-Betty Benner, Esther Webb, Lagretta Metzger, Velma Shanower, Loretta Metzger, Phyllis Mathias, Ruth Bowen, Edwina Raydure, Ann Bachman, Sheila Crowley, Phyllis Peters, Mary Lou Mawer, Margaret Carnpeau Third Row-Shirley Woodbury, Phyllis Grant, Leona Nye, Mary Lou Sherer, Virginia Tesar, Kathryn Finch, Marilyn Nicholson, Phyllis Nearing, Bonnie Neifer, Vivian Harper Fourth Row-Virginia Ogg, Pat Grover, Jane Patterson, Sue McGuire, Sally Scott, Pat Woessner, Donna Lehmann, lean Whittaker Fifth Bow-Shirley Lee, Betty Kelly, Karis Taulker, Madonna Miller, Delores Current, Chloe Roderick, Van Lou Rhoads, Norma Vermilya, loanne Avery, Helen Repasz, Shirley Coen, Edna Carnicom, Kathryn Kelly, Dorothy Kidd Sixth Row-loanne Saunders, loyce Heiby, Carolyn Frye, Elizabeth Moser, Barbara Aldrich, Pat Mass, Betty Hubbard, Ilene Lahey, Betty Hill, Donna Palmer, loan Donald, Margaret lordan Seventh Row-Dorothy Hankey, Wanda Snyder, Betty Smith, Lois Sautter, Mary Alice Kiger, llene Carpenter, Louise Burrell, Lavina Mills, Carolyn Klopfenstein, San Urschel, Genevieve Roberts, Marilyn Mercer In September the Girl Reserves of former years adopted Y-Teens as the official name for their club in accordance with a nation-wide change. Many charitable services were rendered by this group throughout the school year. In November they had a pot-luck supper after which the girls folded Christmas seals. A joint Hi-Y and Y-Teen pot-luck supper was held on February l9 in the cafeteria for the purpose of folding Easter seals. New members of the club, who Were taken in in March, Were asked to make Easter favors for soldiers' trays in Veteran hospitals. The traditional Easter Chapel was given jointly by the Hi-Y Club and the Y-Teen Club in April. Formal initiation and installation were held at the last meeting of the year. Under the capable supervision of Miss Hayhurst and Miss Margaret Robson the club proved highly successful. Officers were Ann Bachman, presidentg Elizabeth McGuire, vice-president: Phyllis Peters, chapling Phyllis Nearing, secretary and Esther Webb, treasurer. page fifty-one
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Gala' Nthleiia 14444 ' First Row-left to right: Delores Hope, Charlene Schwind, Marilyn Hassler, Barbara Loomis, Bernice Cheatwood, Margaret Campeau, Edna Carnicom, Mary Lou Mawer, Phyllis Peters, Rita Avery, Donna Neifer, lane Avery, Bonnie Neifer, lean Avery, Vivian Harper, Dottie Davis, Iune Wood, Norma Rudulph, Kathryn Finch, Marilyn Mercer Second Row4Pat Kerruish, Phyllis Finch, Barbara Sutton, Ruth Bowen, Edwina Raydure, Alyce Leemaster, lean Gamby, Donna Lehmann, Leona Nye, Delores Current, Dorothy Kidd, Shirley Murray, Virginia Tesar, Sheila Crowley, Beverly Pruitt, Delores Dennis, Phyllis Iones, Velma Shanower, Kathleen Simmons, Nancy Halleck, Betty Benner, Ioyce DeWalt Third Row-Frances Halleck, Myrtle Collins, Shirley Woodbury, Betty Kelly, Norma Vermilya, Van Lou Rhoads, lean Whittaker, Louise Burrell, lane Kille, Ann Bachman, Mary Lou Sherer, Kathryn Kelly, Donna Lindemeyer, lanice Cotterman, Nyla lean Bressler, Virginia I-lelberg, Marian Wollam, Frances Beaverson, Paula Pretz Fourth Row-Mary Ellen Rice, Virginia Woessner, San Urschel, Virginia Ogg, Mary Coller, Beatrice Schwab, Lavina Mills, Karis Taulker, Phyllis Mathias, Madonna Miller, Margaret Curry, Nancy Halleck, lane Urschel, Dorothy Houser, Marian Kathrens, Betty Raidy, Miriam Becker, Phyllis Dewese, Irene Farkas Fifth Row-Mary Foos, lane Patterson, Yvonne Carnicom, Lois Dennis, loan Gonyer, Barbara Aldrich, Pat Mass, Norma Tanberg, Carolyn Frye, Mary lane McFall, Paula Meeker, Shirley Buchin, Arlene Getz, Phyllis Lohmann, Ellowee McCone, Genevieve Roberts Sixth Row-Elizabeth McGuire, Donna Sutton, Eldeen Dickerman, Donna Smith Seventh Row-lanice Parlette, lanice Davenport, Katie O'Connor, lanice Riegle, Ruth Ward, Roberta Ridgeway, Ann Thiebaut, Marilyn Nicholson, Helen Repasz, loan Avery, Carolyn Klopfenstein, Sally Scott, Pat Grover, Phyllis Nearing, Edith Rew, Norma Heckman, Betty lane Smith, Pat Woessner . G.A.A. was an organization to which any girl might belong providing she was willing to participate in the different sports sponsored by the organization. The club was interested not only in body building, but also in character build- ing, for it was there that a girl might learn the value of true sportsmanship. ln previous years, the club sponsored a Sadie Hawkins dance. The past year O'l-looligan's Hop was given in honor of Saint Patrick's Day. In addition to this event, the association was hostess to three of the Buckeye League schools at a playday when all members participated in a day of fun and sports. Officers Were: president, Shirley Murray: vice president, Rose Patterson: secretary, Babe McGuire, head of baseball, Pat Maas: head of basketball, Shi Crowley, head of volleyball, lean Whittaker, and head of outing, Van Lou Rhoades. page fifty-three
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