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5553 kiwi. -w t xx -5 S ' JH W -on-4't!?'Q i ,Q , 'S' The Senior Hi-Y Club of 1946-47 was organized at the first 5 meeting in September 1946. The officers had been elected at , g gr ,i . GQM z.. . I .Q H G 6 Xitzvmgw 1 ' 1 A392 ,I I . . 1 ,L the next to the last meeting of the 1945-46 lunior Hi-Y Club. George Wolff was elected president, lim Britton, vice-president, Dave Webb, secretaryg and Robert Riley, treasurer. The club met every Tuesday evening at seven-thirty at the Y.M.C.A. Home, under the advisorship of Mr. Paul Hydell. Durinq the year the club heard talks by different vocational speakers. The Senior Hi-Y Club and the Senior Tri-Hi-Y met several times jointly. They worked together on planning the Senior Prom. A committee, of which Dave Webb and leani Hom- mel were co-chairmen and which was composed of members of both clubs, met frequently after the first of the year and did much of the actual planning. The Hi-Y members of the Prom Committee were Bill Wiseman, Bob Riley, Gary Walsh, Bill Graf, Harry Ratcliff, Bill Leete, George Wolff, and Hugh Manker. Georqe Vtfolff, president, and Mr. Paul Hydell, advisor, represented the club at the an- nual Hi-Y Conference at Columbus. Also George Wolff and Bill Graf represented the Sen- ior Hi-Y Club in the Ross County Hi-Y Council. Top Row-Harry Ratcliff, Torn Hand, Bill Graf. Third Row- Bill Leete, George VVolif, Howard Shonkwiler, Mike Wilson. Second Row-lim Brownell, Emery Reeves, Bob Riley, Bill Wiseman, Bob Friend. Bottom Row-lack Dobbins, Iim Britton, Dave Webb, lack Skinner. ini
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Top Row-Dan Brundige, Paul Rawlins, Iohn Shearrow, Bob Worf, Dick Arleclge, Bob Zoeller. Second Row-George Lovensheimer, Don Hilty, Kent Kirkwood, Gene Rossiier, Sandy McCalla, Bid Story. First Row-Fritz Hagemann, Marion Whaley, Dutch Haier, Dave Buskirk, Wayne O'Brien, Don Burnen. Top Row-Nancy Lawson, Clarice Leach, Patty Drummond, Ruth Iackson, Patty Rowe, Mary Ann Wursler, Marilyn Hinkle, Dorothy Pringle, Pat Riggs. Third Row-Iulia Broil, Marge Hockenberry, Willa Clipner, Peggy Meyer, Mary Ellen Mcllvaine, Barbara Stark, Betty Evans, Marilyn Carver. Second Row-Betty Gartner, lane Anthony, Ann Laeger, Joanne Hoffman, Wanda Lamm, Pauline Cockerell, Betty Lee Cartmell, Nancy England, Shirly Rinklifl, Norma Lang. First Row-Dot Hood, Dolores Babb, Rosie Fox, Marcella McAfee, Mickey von Kennel, loan Griesheimer, Mary Clark, Phyllis Wilson, Bonnie Tatman, Margaret Vernia.
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S ' 7111-,dz-W Top Row-Bobbie Markley, Barbara von Clausburq, Margery Camp, Nancy Cook, Mary Ellen Oliver, Virginia Clark, Dorcie Henderson, Mary Ann Bohn, lo McFadqen, Janet Metzger. Second Row-Donna Kysor, Mary Hood, Helen Ahlen, Ruth Dunlap, Muriel Steadman, Pat Law- rence, lulia Chandler, Mary Hatton. Bottom Row-Martha Shank, Norma lean Timmons, leani Hommel, Pat Hinkle, Virginia Bixler, lane Earl. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y had its first meeting in the form of a slumber party at the Y Home. During the night the girls feasted upon beef barbecues, pickles, potato chips, and cokes. At the appointed time a photographer came over to the Y.M.C.A. and took pictures of the girls in action -- pillow fights, tugging at blankets, and trying to sleep. The next morning a hot Waffle breakfast was served with the aid of our advisor, Mrs. Iames Stevenson. After every- one had eaten, the election of officers was held. The results were: President, Pat Hinkle: Vice President, leani Hommelp Secretary, Norma I. Timmonsp Treasurer, Virginia Bixler. During the Christmas holidays an informal silver tea was held in honor of the mothers of the members. This affair was arranged by Virginia Clark, Mary Ellen Oliver, Ieani Hom- mel, Dorcie Henderson, and Pat Hinkle. The club helped a needy family have a merry Christmas by giving them a basket of food and a bundle of toys. The two Senior Y Clubs, Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y, met together twice to make plans for the Annual Senior Prom which was held in the latter part of April.
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