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qw Ji-W During the last week of September, it was announced that there would be a Freshman Hi-Y Club if there were enough boys interested in organizing one. Dick Strausbaugh would serve as the club advisor. Unfortunately very few boys showed up for the first meeting. Most of those that came were members of the Mt. Logan K-Y Club, the preceding year. A membership committee composed of Paul Meyer, Chuck Whitt, and lohn Webb made posters to encourage other boys in joining the club. The committee did an excellent job and our membership increased. After organized meetings were begun and the members were well acquainted with one ane other, officers were elected. Iohn Webb was elected president, Edward Bunstine was elected vice- president, and Charles Frey was elected secretary. George Stewart was elected treasurer, but Glenn Lovensheimer was appointed to the office when the former treasurer moved away. Paul Meyer was elected as representative to the Ross County Hi-Y Council. The committees organized for different purposes were: Publicity: Benjamin Mead, Raymond Stark, and the presidenty Membership: Chuck Whitt, Paul Meyer, and the president: Entertain- mentg Edward Bunstine, Donald McGee, and the president. The club had a Halloween party on the 'Wednesday before Halloween. At one of the March meetings held at Richard Strausbaughs home, the boys heard Betty and Benny Fox tell about their experience doing the Dance of Death on the one-hundred twenty-five foot high pole. The club advisor, Dick Strausbaugh, was graduated from Chillicothe High School in l91l5. He has been associated with the Y. M. C. A. tor four years. He proved an excellent and a well liked advisor by all ot the boys. Qwwmm 7fiz-J!z- W Sixty-eight members of the class of l95O formed this year's Freshman Tri-Hi-Y. Peggy Acord was elected to the awe-inspiring post of president, and Ioan Mcftugh, Diane Harker, and Janet Friend were chosen to assist her as vice president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. The procedure followed at each meeting was somewhat as follows: first, the singing of America by the group, and second, the giving of the pledges to the American and Christian flags: these prelirninaries were followed by the usual business meeting during which first the old, and then the new business was discussed, and the proposal of new protects concerning the Y.M.C.A. and its surroundings were made. Finally, the meetings, which varied from one to one and one-half hours in length, were closed by a motion to that effect. ln the positions of advisors were Miss Brock, our physical education instructor, Mrs. Basil Wells, and Mrs. E. B. Brundige. Their helpful guidance and leadership added much to the mem- bers' enjoyment of the meetings. Two main projects kept this club busy. A Thanksgiving basket was presented to the Chil- dren's Home last fall. The club's other good deed, which was accomplished in cooperation with the Freshman Hi-Y, was a rummage sale. It was held December 14 at the Methodist clubhouse. On the agenda of social activities this club was able to list a Halloween party, a skating party at Christmas time, and a Valentines Day party. Each of these entertaining functions was attended by a large crowd.
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,, J- Y '- Top Row-Gary Walsh, David Webb How d S , ar honkwiler, lack Meeker, Celzer Baker, Neil Duffy, Bill Wiseman, lack Dobbins. Second How-Mike Wilson, Mary Hatton, Carl Eycke, Muriel Steadman, Barbara Perry, Pat Hin- kle, Mary Ellen Oliver, Virginia Clark, Iim Britton. Bottom Row-Martha Shank, Bill Graf, Ieani Hommel, Iohn Street, Helen Harper, Ianet Metzger, Mr. Duncan, Barbara Armstrong, Ii B rn rownell, Carolyn Zurcher. , .-S' ' 81444 Play On the nights of May 22 d 2 an 3 the seniors of Chillicothe High School presented their class play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. The play is an adaptation of the famous stage produc- tion written by Moss Hart and George Kaufman. The cast was as follows: Sheridan Wliiteside C the man D ...... IIM BROWNELL Dr. Bradley ............... ..... B ILL WISEMAN Maggie Cutler this secretary? ..BARBARA ARMSTRONG Mrs. Dexter fneighbort , .... . . , . . .MARY I-IATTON Bert Ieiferson inewspapermanb .......... IOI-IN STREET Mrs. McCutcheon lneighbori ........,. VIRGINA CLARK Lorraine Sheldon Cactressb ............ HELEN HARPER Professor Metz tltalian Professorl , ..... GARY WALSH Miss Preen Cnursel .............. CAROLYN ZURCHER Banjo CHollywood comedianl ..., . .. .IACK DOBBINS Mrs. Stanley Cwife oi the house? ...... IEANI HOMMEL Sandy KIune's boy friendl .... ,.... ...... C A RL EYCKE Mr. Stanley fman of the housel . . . ....... BILL GRAE Westcott tradio mani .............. , . . .JOHN DUNKLE Beverly Carlton KBriiish actorl ........ IACK SKINNER Plain Clothes Man .......... HOWARD SHONKWILER Richard Stanley fyoung sonl . .. .... ,MIKE WILSON Radio Technicians ..DAVE WEBB and EMERY REEVES Iune Stanley Kdaughterl , .,... .... M ARTHA SHANK Expressrnen ........... NEIL DUFFY and IIM BRITTON Iohn Cbutlerl .............. . ....... CEBER BAKER Stage properties ..LOUISE HILL and BARBARA PERRY Sarah fmaid and cook! .......... MURIEI.. STEADMAN Hand properties MARY ELLEN OLIVER and PAT HINKLE Harriet fMr. Stanley's sisterl ........ IANET METZGER It was the first professional play staged by C. H. S. in many years. The characters were portrayed Well, and the presentation W ' ' ' as received with wide approval. ax' 1
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Edward Kourt, Ted Graetz, Alan Batteiqer, President lahn Webb, Beniamrn Mead, Glen Loven, sheimer, Raymond Stark. Top Row-Ann Dunl-cle, Roberta Bradford, Bonnie Arledqe, Peaqy Acord, Nancy Barlow, Betty Elliott, lane Lallier, Ioyce Shultz, Nancy Hockenberry, Virginia Smith, Patsy Harvel, Doris Groves, Hazel Ienkins, Gloria Cupp, Mary Martha Brown, Mary Doerres. Third Row-Sally McBeth, Wanda Brown, Bonnie Harmon, Barbara Hardman, Bath Davis, Sandra Smith, Nancy Klepinqer, loan McHugh, Charlotte Moritz, Beverly Cottrill, Betty lo Martin, Barbara lackson, Connie Ranck, Mary Newton, Alice Blair. Second How-Lois Layrnon, loyce Arledqe, lune Palmer, Barbara Bucy, Bose Hansiord, lretha Wykle, Betty Oney, Mary Ellen lmmell, Barbara Anderson, lane Bickel, Lois Smith, Iewell Barlow, Phyllis Shaffer, Claralou Ahlen, Lcuella Dixon, Mary McC1askey, Bottom Row- Sarah Pettit, Iuanita Shoemaker, Patty Mauqhmer, Nelva Lee Atwood, Alice Hood, Barbara Caldwell, lean l-lickenbotharn, Iune Mallow, Mary Martha Brown, Louise Steele, lanet Friend, Lucille Walters, Barbara Robbins, Diane Harker, Helen Greenlee, Leslie Larrick, Patti Schwart, Nancy Hyson.
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