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The Fredericktown Hi-Y club started the year with the following officers: President ............ Charles Craft, Jr. Viee President .........f.. Allan Steele Secretary ....., -- William Wilson Treasurer .... --- Robert Gifford Chaplain ....... e-- William Gibson Reporter ............... Henry Warner Advisor ................. Mr. McKinley The purpose of the Hi-Y club is: to create, maintain and extend through the school and community high standards of Christian carter. The Hi-Y platform is: clean speech, clean sports, clean scolarship and clean living. , The club started its year with 27 olcl members and a new advisor, Mr. McKinley. 18 new members were voted in from the Sophomore class making a total of 45 mem- bers. Our club had 3 meetings every month. Some of the activities were, bean feeds, went to Mt. Vernon Y. M. C. A., attended church as a -group, help sponsor the carni- val, and helped give baskets to the needy families of this community. The club ended its year with an attend- ance party on April 28, The new Hi-Y advisor, Mr. McKinley, spent much time and effort with the club which helped us very much. GIRL RESERVES During the year .1941-42, sixty girls en- gaged in the Girl Reserve program. Jacogine Smith was elected president, Erma Belle Beal, Vice-president, Marjorie Stackhouse, secretary, and Wilma Gleason, treasurer. On January 28, Mrs. Peggy Tavenner gave us and interesting talk about the Scotch girl. Mrs. Tavenner, who came to this country in 1921, is a native of Scotland. Mrs. George Everhart gave an educational talk on the life of a French girl. She was born in France and met Mr. Everhart when he Was Hover there in the iirst World War. On March 10, the Girl Reserves sponsored a movie entitled HPersonality and Charm. The girls invited the Whole school to attend. It was very educational and was enjoyed by everyone present. The social event of the year was the G. R. and Hi-Y Carnival which was held on April twenty-fifth. FRONT ROW Cleft to right? Mr McKinley, Beale, Steele, Stevens, H. Warner, Doyle Braddock, Gib- son, Bell, Beaman, Cline. SECOND ROW Cleft bo right? Ewalt, Hillier, Walker, Lalfever, E. Truex, Boner Brown, Daniels, C. Litt, Nauman, N. Warner, B. Vail. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightj Wil- son, Corbin, Craft, Bechtel R. Carlin, Morrison, Smith, Knox, Ritchey, Pealer. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightl H. Truex, Gregg, Winand, Kirkpat- rick, Gifford, Dalton Braddock, Baker, E.. Carlin, Coffing, H. Litt, Rust, M. Vtil. FRONT ROW Cleft to rightl Gil- more, Baker, Morrison, Willits, Daniels, Mills, Hayes, Mishey, Mc- Clead, Conkling, Brown, DeBolt, Wells. SECOND ROW Cleft to right? Miller, B. Hobson, Hulse, Stack- house, Eyster, Diehl, R. Hobson, K. Weller, M. Burson, Moree, Bradrick, Gleason, R, Burson, Miss Miley. son, Stillwell, Seymour, J. Smith, M. Mclntire, Barnhart, Biefnes, Cooke, Lane, Wise, Bunnell, A. Smith, Robinson, Thompson, Reed. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightl l McDaniels, Fogle, Trainer. THIRD ROW Cleft to righth Wil- Frazier, Bechtel, Phillips, Ruhl, Ault, R. Weller, Ebersole, Shipley, D. Mclntire, C. Mclntire, Beal, Watkins, Hoeflich, Ralston, Auten,
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FRONT ROW fleft to rightl Mr. McConagha, B. Diehl, Weller, Walker, Warner, Braddock, N. Diehl. SECOND ROW fleft to rightl Gadd, Smith, Maxwell, Lewis, Burson, Vail, Ritchey, Baker, Willits, Wiggins, Hobson, STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS The student council of '4l-'42 started out under the able presidency of Russell Walkerg Kate Weller, vice presidentg Doyle Braddock, secretaryg Henry Warner, treasurerg and Belle, Diehl, press reporter. They sponsored all school parties, and we had several goody parties this year. They sponsored and ran the waste paper drive. They bought a baler to bale the paper. With Mr. lVlcConagha for advisor, they accomplished a lot this year. Give them a hand! Because the school's radio and record player were rather Worn, the student council purchased a new turn-table and a microphone to go with it. QLATIN CLUB II NEWS This year there are I3 members in our Latin Club. After we got organized we elected the following officers: President ................... Ben Corbin Vice President .... ..... C harles Gregg Secretary ..... --- Marilyn Stillwell Treasurer ---- .... -- Rosemary Weller Press Reporter ......... Pauline Seymour We entertained the pupils in Miss Remlingers room one period with Roman mythology stories. The Freshman and Sophomore Latin classes had a party this spring. Each member had the privilege of asking some other student in this school to the party. 24
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1 FO Ho Al Fl .Fl Al PYe5id'51'li ------...... Avalee Bradrich Vice-President ...... Annabelle Hoeliich SGCYHBY5' ------...... Rowena Frazier Treasurer -..... ...... IN 'Iarjorie Burson Hlswrian ............ - Xvilma Bechtel AdViS0l' ---------- ----- Miss Robeson The school year for the F.I-I.A. commenced with a supper and initiation of twenty-four new mem- bers making a total of seventy members in the association. Soon after the year's work had begun, our as. sociation was invited to take a first degree team to Mt. Vernon, Ohio, to start them in their new vocational F.l-I.A. work. During the year we prepared and served several banquets and dinners. The annual F,F,,-X..-F.H.A. Banquet, held November 8, was attractively planned for 250 guests and sponsors, with de- corations of Merry-Go-Rounds featuring farm animals. On December I, the Lions Club asked us to serve the Football Banquet, from which we added Sl2.00 to our treasury. This Spring we held a Food Sale as a money- making project. In April we served a supper to the Boy Scout Council which gave us more experience in serving foods to large groups. -Besides our work we have had several evenings, of fun this year, including the two Pot-Luck sup- pers, Christmas party and the Skating party and I-lay Ride with F.F,A. Chapter. On April 20. several of our girls, .-Xvalee Q-ad- rick, Ruth Phillips. Xvaneta Ault, Leah Mae Hays, Eileen Ebersole, Rowena Frazier, and Creta XVise were privileged to go to Delaware, Ohio to take their 3rd and 4th degree in the association. As the end of the school year of I9-H-42 draws near, let us go back and review the activities of the Fredericktown Chapter of Future Farmers of America. At the beginning of the year the Ex- ecutive Committee, which consists of the ofiicers of the chapter, set up a plan of work to be carried out this year. Some of these goals have been reached and some still stand to be reached. But the ones left unfinished make room for progress in pears to come. F. F. A. CILT CHAIN The committee in charge of the gilt chain re- ported that they had picked out two gilts from the sow that I-Iarold Daniels got from the gilt chain last year. The purpose of he gilt chain is to give members of the chapter a chance to get started in purebred The member takes a gilt and cares for it and in return he gives the chapter two gilts when they weigh 200 pounds. The chapter pays all breeding and other fees. The members of the chapter to receive gilts this year were Ferber Thayer and Harold Ander- F.F,A. INITIATION The Fredericktown Future Farmers of America Chapter initiated the following boys to the degree of Green Hand. Leroy Ackerman, Frank Bartlet, Dale Braddock, john Bryant, Harold Burgholder, XVarren Coffing, Nlike Corba, Bob Kennedy. Virgil Shipley. Eldon Spearman, Clarence Fletcher, and james Grubaugh. PRIZE YVINNERS Harold Daniels of the F.F.A. had the champion tContinued on page 4-H Robeson, Daniels, I-Iayes, Yar- man, Slishey, XVelIs, Bowman, B. Diehl, XViIIits, fXIcCIead, De- , Bolt. SECOND ROW lleft to right! Reese, Young, N. Diehl, Ral- ston, M. Lohmier, Lifer, It Burson, M. Mclntire, Braddrick, M. Burson. iXIcDanieIs, Beal, C-Ieason, Bunnell. Strong, E.. Ebersole, Heaton, Ault. THIRD ROW lleft to rightl I. Sniith, Robinson, Lane, Wise, Tharp, Noree, XViIson, R. Phil- lips Frazier, Stringer. I-Iulse. Hobson, Xvatkins, Hoefiich, Eyster, Bechtel. FOURTH ROW Ileft to rightl W. Bechtel, Ruhl. XVoIford, Smith, Shipley. Ayers, Lohmier, B. Meredith, R. Reed, D, Beheler, Trainer, Fogle. L. Reed, I-lull. N. Fhillips, Jean Hurnbert, ,loan Humbert, R. Ebersole, FRONT ROW lleft to rightl I-- Coffing, Kirkpatrick. BDDCY- Litt, Doyle Braddock, Bell, f. Payne, Xvilson, Truex. SECOND ROW tleft to rishll Daniels. Dalton Braddock. And- erson, Stevens, Shinaberry, Sim- mons. L. Payne, Bryant, lab bourne. THIRD ROW tleft to righll Kinney. Brown, Bechtel, Spear- man, I-Iart, Burgholder, Brad- dock, Coffing, Bartlett, Mills- TOP ROW Kleft to rightl Miller' Litt, Ackernian, Thayer, Cffillf Kennedy, Vail. FRONT ROW tleft to rightl Miss
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