Chillicothe High School - Arrow Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Top Row-lack Straub, Alan Gough, David Mohr, Carl Wiseman, Roger Stultz, Bill Hardesty, Leland Terflinaer, Clark Hess. Second Row- Art Devore, lack Earl, lack Bumen, lim Groves, Bill Bell, Ioe Breen, Dwight Kidnocker, Tom Vernia. Bottom Row-Bob Yerian, lim Gessels, Bob Meyer, Fred Miller, Paul Summers, Ioe Donnels, Raymond Shonkwiler, Charles Thompson. ' Top Row-Eleanor Hatmacher, Emily Webb, Marilyn Landrum, Mary lane Kelly, Patty Skinner, Evelyn Walker, Patty Kina, Ioan Drury, Delores Sauers, lane Ann Gerlauqh, Earlene Graves. Third Row-lane Kunstel, Eileen Nier, lane Neff, Peggy Vincent, Terry Vincent, Ioan Trainer, Earlene Yarrinqton, Geraldine Strausbauqh, Jerry Street, Patty Stanton, Nancy Korst, Marilyn Miller. Second Row-Louise McClaskGY, loetta Heiss, Barbara Hester, Lola Wright, Norma lean Steffey, Nancy Clark, Iackie Hilty, Ruth McKee, Bonnie McGee, Betty lean Anderson, Sara Burlile, Delores Loper, lean Pfaff. Bottom Row-- Iune Piqqott, Virginia Grate, Patty Carnes, Judy Collins, Marilyn Carter, Mary Martin, lackie Hermann, Wanna Davis, Mary Cook, Mary Maqill, Helen Delona, Faith Compher.

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Sapfzamafze JH- W At the first meeting of the Sophomore Hi-Y in September, the mem- bers got acquainted with each other and decided to get Don Hair for advisor. The next meeting was chosen as election day. Paul Summers was elected president, and the other officers elected were loe Donnells, vice president, and Fred Miller, secretary-treasurer. During the year Don Hair resigned as advisor because of the basketball practice in the evening. Mr. C. X. Heinlen acted as advisor for the rest of the year. Every Monday night was also made official meeting time for the club. Many important meetings, lectures, and parties highlighted the year's activities. A hayride to Lake Caldwell and a Spring Party were given by the club, and the members turned out in full force for these. A football dance was also sponsored by the club at Central Gym. The program committee, loe Donnells, lim Gessells, and Alan Gough, were credited for sev- eral outstanding meetings. At these meetings outside speakers were present Mr I A Smith spoke Th on e High Points in Lincoln's Life, Mr. Herman Hildner gave a talk on Howl to Win Friends, and Reverend Henry H. Cassler, Chaplain of the Federal Reformatory, expressed his views on the subject Crime Doesn't Pay. President Paul Summers was chosen to represent the club in the R C t H Y C oss ouny i- ouncil which includes all Hi-Y clubs in Ross County. He also was sent to Columbus to the state Hi-Y conclave held at the Deshler Wallick Hotel. The club also tried to live up to the Hi-Y pledge To create maintain, and extend through- out the school and community high standards of Christian character. fgaplzwnaae 7211- Jli- Q This year's Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y had a busy and profitable year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Robert Beyerly, Mrs. Robert Barbee, and Mrs. Harry Clark. This club met on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month at the Y home at seven o'clock. At the first meeting, the officers elected were: President, Marilyn Cartery Vice President, Mary Cook: Secretary, ludith Collins: Treasurer, Wanna Davis: and Social Secretary, Patty Carnes. These officers filled their positions very capably. The first social event of the year was a Halloween party at the The main entertain- ment, a scavenger hunt, was under the direction of Patricia Stanton. Marilyn Carter's group won first prize and Patricia Stanton's second. Patty Skinner was awarded the prize for the most orig- inal costume. Refreshments were served while the members danced. At one of the meetings, several films were shown including, Tom Brown's School Days. This group also sponsored at the Central gym the dance following the Washington C. H.- Chillicothe basketball game. This dance was very well attended. Some of the members who assisted the Red Cross in filling stockings for the Veterans' Hos- pital for Christmas, were: Patty Carnes, Marilyn Carter, Mary Kelley, and Sara Burlile. Highlighting the Christmas activities this year was a party at the Y home for underpriv- ileged children. The Salvation Army cooperated in the arrangements for this occasion. The com- mittee for refreshments included Terry Vincent, Eleanor Hatmacher, and Peggy Vincent. The en- tertainment under the direction of Sara Burlile consisted of a tap dance by Earlene Yarrington, a piano solo by Patricia Stanton, and a vocal solo by Mary lane Kelly. Songs were sung by the children, and the members distributed gifts among them. On Ianuary l6, Mrs. l. H. Randall, a returned missionary and educator from India, gave an interesting talk on Indian children, their habits, and customs. She was presented with a small gift by the group in appreciation for her interesting discussion. With a year so full of enjoyable activities, the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y is looking forward to an- other year in Y work.



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' Ja-W nj: . Q .1 62. X QP' MV JJQX The junior Hi-Y took part in numerous activities this past year , ' Mgr' under the leadership of the following officers: Charles jennings, Presi- t 325:15 dent: Bob Worf, Vice-Presidenty Wayne O'Eryantp Secretary-treasurer. 'K Sidi. The advisor at the beginning of the year was Robert Wiseman. Since t . he was unable to be with the group for the entire year, they asked SQL Bob Merle, who is the president of the Phanlax Fraternity, to be the advisor. The group had quite a variety of educational programs. Lectures were the main feature of the planned meetings with such subjects as hypnotism, baseball, living things, and other subjects of interest to high-school boys. For a money-making project, sales tax stamps were collected and converted into cash. Four dances were also sponsored by this group after football and basketball games. The junior-Hi-Y and the junior-Tri-Hi-Y sponsored a dance in the high school gymnasium after the commencement exercises on the night of june 4, honoring the C. H. S. graduates. The group held several parties at the Y during the beginning of the club year to interest the boys in the activities planned for the coming season. One of these parties was a hayride for the club members and their guests. After the organization of the club, a Christmas party and a Thanksgiving party were held with seasonal refreshments served to the guests. Dancing was enjoyed by all. The boys went on many hikes during the pleasant weather and spent several weekends in camp-outs at the Y-Camp. One of the big features of the year was the chicken dinner which was served to the members of this club at the Fox Farm. The president, Charles jennings, was one of the party which attended the HiAY Congress on December l5 and l6 at Columbus. As a whole, the spirit with which the boys finished the year was one of pride and satisfaction. anim 7a-,lla-W The junior Tri-Hi-Y met for the first time on September l2 at the high school for a short in- formal meeting and election of officers. Micky von Kennel won the presidency, with Rosie Fox, Patty Howe, and Marcella McAfee being chosen to assist her as Vice president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. The girls were aided in their ventures by the capable advisorship of Mrs. Fred Weinrich, Mrs. Charles Letfler, and a school advisor, Miss Agnes Drummer. Meeting on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, this group undertook many inter- esting activities. Their first endeavor, a Hobo Hallowe'en Party, held the week before Halloween proved very successful. Dancing provided the evening's entertainment. A hilarious slumber party came during Christmas vacation, and although slumber was forgot- ten, the party continued, and all who attended it will not soon forget the fun. With those incidents highlighting the social activities of the junior Tri-Hi-Y, this group also held a Christmas party for the underprivileged children. Vtlith the help of the Salvation Army, gifts and refreshments were furnished each child. Also, original favors were made and delivered to members of the Veterans' Hospital on Saint Patricks Day. ln the meetings during the spring months, talks were given the girls on various timely top- ics, hikes were taken, and varied programs highlighted the meetings. ln order to raise funds for the treasury, a cake raffle was held with Miss Frances Yager and Mrs. Oscar Anthony receiving the prizes. The chances were sold by the junior Tri-Hi-Y members. Two beautiful white cakes baked at Heightsmen's Bakery were delivered to the lucky winners. With this junior year of Y work completed, the girls anxiously anticipated another year of in- teresting, educational, and fun-packed meetings.

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