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FIRST Row—J. Hackett, T. Dunlavy, C. Weimer, B. Elliott, Mr. Bagwell, L. Kindy, D. Brookins, C. Holl, J. Pinney SECOND Row—T. Bitzell, J. Ulrey, D. Rautenkranz, G. Goff, E. Sturdevant, L. Tracy, P. Ulrey, R. Shull, R. Grossnickle. Third Row—R. Hinesley, W. Brubaker, D. Piper, D. Fulton, B. Gruwell, G. Hedrick, J. Geist, J. Wetzel, J. Maloy. Fourth Row—H. Neer, C. Gentcr, L. Urschel, K. Moore, D Reiff, D. Tyner, T. McClure, R. Maxwell, R. Brooks, J. Werking, R. Cussen, W. Burr, E. Baker. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sargent-at-arms Parliamentarian Sponsor Chas. Weimer Pete Brookins Carl Holl Bill Elliott Jack Pinney Leon Kindy Mr. Bagwell Centrals Senior Hi-Y Club is composed of the boys from the upper three grades. They began their social year with the Hi-Y hayride. After arriving at LcffcTs woods everyone enjoyed an inviting campfire while refreshments were served. “Understanding Religion,” was adopted as a theme for the year. With this in consideration, they heard a protestant minister and a catholic priest, but were unable to get a Jewish Rabbi as intended. A series of talks was given on social guidance by Professor Reimon of Manchester College. A caroling party was planned around Christmas time but due to inclement weather it was canceled. The highlight of the year was the annual Hi-Y “Best Girl Banquet.” This year it was held at the Sportsman’s Club at Beaver Dam, after which most couples went somewhere to dance or take in a movie. Weimer Soft Water Co., Inc. Weimer Locker Co., Inc. Page Fifteen
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SUNSHINE The society started the year with a great burst of sunshine for all except the poor pledges who had to don such hideous costumes for the occasion. But after the formal initiation every one could look forward to a promising year. The main project for the year was making toys and scrapbooks for the children at Riley Hospital in Indianapolis. The annual Ma-Pa-and-Me banquet was held in February. It was greatly enjoyed by everyone. The Sock-Hop was held in March with proceeds going to the Riley fund. This event is always looked forward to eagerly. The programs for the regular meetings were planned by committees appointed by the girls. There were guest speakers, musical programs given by the members, and several skits by the dramatics committee. OFFICERS President . . . Dorma Crcecy Vice President . . Merlee Kerr Secretary . . Connie Freed Treasurer . . . Lois Brookins Sponsor . Miss Gletha M. Noffsinger FIRST ROW—P. Marvin. J. Tyner, S. Huffman. L. Brookins, C. Freed, Miss Noffsinger, D. Creecy, M. Kerr, B. Westafer, B. Stouder, L. Miller, B. Hidy. SECOND Row—M. Thoss, M. Richardson, S. Hathaway, L. Bickle. M. Laven-good, N. Foltz, C. Longo, J. Gill, S. Cline, B. Bowman, D. Ward, J. Johnson, J. Huffman, B. Penrod, M. Melvin, A. Pinney, M. Mow. Third Row—L. Steele, A. Jacobs. C. Burch, H. Willis, C. Miller, D. Egolf, M. Foltz, B. Lambert, C. Helvey, C. Colbert, S. Ambridge, N. West,, C. Burr. S. Reidenbach, J. Collins, S. Ryan, B. Smith. Fourth Row—D. Breitkopf, L. Wendel, M. Bright, M. Rice, L. McClure. G. Mote, S. Ream. M. Lowman, N. Watson. M. Smyers, M. Aschliman, S. West, C. Kreider, A .Helvey, I. Stafford. Page Fourteen Congratulations Seniors—Goodman's Compliments of Sheller Hotel
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SUNBEAM OFFICERS President . . . Ann Ambridge Vice President . Margene Abbott Secretary .... Sue Akers Treasurer .... Jane Moore Sponsor . Miss Louise Dingle First Row—B. Shinkle, L. Lindemuth. S. Westafer, A. Ambridge, Miss Dingle, S. Akers, J. Moore, S. Johnson, V. Abele, J. Grossnickle. SECOND Row—N. Hoff, C. Collins, C. Findley, B. Eubank, M. Abbott, C. Tracy, P. Ihnen, J. Middleton, B. Canine. Third Row—E. O'Brien, P. Werking, J. Hidy, S. Seward, E. Schmedel, B. Bender, J. Willcox, M. Jacobs, J. Hare, J. Waechter. FOURTH Row—J. Barton, N. Wing, M. Smith, Y. Lindzy, J. Noffsinger, H. Quick, J. Walrod, E. Swihart, C. Reed. The themes for the meetings of the Sunbeam Society for this year were hobbies and the development of the teen age personality. The group was divided into as many committees as there were meetings and each committee was made responsible for one meeting. Each committee was given an opportunity to select the meeting for which they would be responsible. • At Christmas time the group took over the project of selling decorative cones and wreaths as a means to raise money for the regular meetings and the two parties. The Christmas party was held at school. The girls exchanged gifts, had a serious program, then had an entertainment SUNBEAMS which everyone enjoyed very much. The spring party was held at the Honeywell Memorial skating rink and the junior high school boys were guests. Page Sixteen Wing’s Flowers—Flowers for All Occasions Johnson Marathon Station
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