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TROPAEUM 19 3 7 Faye Fourteen
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TROPAEUM 19 3 7 BLUE TRIANGLE First Row: L. Buttermore, M. Reinhart, R. Walter, L. Koeppe, E. Bum- gerdner, W. Steffe, A. Miller, M. Long, K. llaviland, K. Ximnions, B. Gillean, L. Loomis, M. Norrick, A. Palmerton and K. Funk. Second Row: I). Dever, E. •Jennings, M. Bender, F. AI wood, M. Iligley, I. Parkinson, M. Platt, A. Myers, Miss Gilbert, 1). J. Platt, X. Antle, R. Thiel, J. Bryant, M. Osborne, B. Bercaw, and V. Jones. The Blue Triangle is a branch of the Young Women’s Christian Asso- ciation. This organization is composed of the eligible Sophomore and Junior Girls and all Senior Girls desiring to affiliate. This year we have been planning for the Girl Reserve Conference for this .district to which our organization will act as hostess this coming fall. OUR SLOGAN: “To Face Life Squarely.” OUR PURPOSE: “To Find and Give the Best.” OUR CODE: As a Girl Reserve I will be— Gracious in manner Impartial in judgment Ready for service Loyal to friends Reaching toward the best Earnest in purpose Seeing the beautiful Reverent to God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times. HI-Y First Row: S. Alwood, A. Pellett, A. Bollinger, R. Holman, B. Bryant, Y. Kline, C. Capp, G. Knox, L. King, and G. Brown. Second Row: D. Oberlin, K. Flm, W. Getts, T. Haynes. 11. Mutzfeld, Mr. Miller, W. Easterday, G. Bonecutter, W. Davis, P. Jennings, B. Gunsen- houser, J. Oberlin, and J. Reinhart. The lii-Y is a branch of the Young Men’s Christian Association. This organization is composed of Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors who become eligi- ble by having average grades. We have an enrollment of 22 with a maximum of 25. We stand for Clean Speech, (lean Sports, ('lean Scholarship, and Clean Living. Page Thirteen
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TROPAEUM 19 3 7 DOUGH GIRLS First How: R. Walter, 11. Buttermore, A. Oberlin, 11. Creager, E. Schoon- over, I. Malone, W. Steffe, L. Fuller, J. l’helps, M. Norrick, and V. Ginder. Second Row: G. Collins, E. Collins, K. Rohrs, W. Reinhart, M. Reinhart, W. Carr, G. Freeburn, V. Allomong, E. Carrick, E. Perry, I). Rhoads, G. Mc- Kean, 1. Creager, and S. Pepper. Third Row: Miss Brown, 1). Dever, U. J. Platt, I-. Buttemiore, R. Oben- dorf, E. Eooinis, E. Bnmgerdner, R. Thiel, E. Lyons, B. McClellan, L. Jennings, E. Loomis, R. Schuller, M. David, and V. Jones. Only two years old, the Dough Girls, an organization of home economics girls, has achieved much this year. Ably led by Ruth Thiel as president, Donna June Platt as vice-president, Lois Buttermore as secretary, and Ruby Oben- dorf as treasurer, they successfully sponsored “Along Came Juliet”, a mother- daughter banquet, and a style show. This was the first year of affiliation with the state and national organization of home economics clubs. Any girl who is taking home economics or has completed one year of home economics in high school is eligible for membership. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: W. Devitt, M. Klinkel, G. Knox, C. Capp, A. Dove, R. Jennings, H. Smith, M. Rhoads, P. Grogg, R. Ilollinger, R. Jennings, and Mr. Clark. Second Row: W. Reinhart, E. King. R. Ilolman, K. Jennings, R. Dever, D. Wasson, G. Weicht, S. Hook, W. Johnson, J. Reinhart, K. Wilson, J. Riekett, R. Wasson, W. Thomas, and E. Wilson. An organization of young rural boys of high school age. The purpose of the organization is to build future rural leaders of knowledge and wisdom. F. F. A. training is to make real live citizens of its members in the community. Mr. Clark. Page Fifteen
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