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ORGANIZATIONS GIRL RESERVES President—Donna Jean Mizer Vice-President—Dorothy Estel Secretary—Mary Lou Moore Treasurer—Sue Mizer News Reporter—Helen Winter Faculty Advisors—Ruth Reid Reba Stemen Mother Advisors—Mrs. Paul Mizer Mrs. John Estel Mrs. Fred Winter The Girl Reserves have met this year every other PrT$pg We have discussed many interesting subjects such ae Girl Friends , Boy Friends, Religion , Books , Hobbies , and Recreation . We served hot lunches in the cafeteria for one week and held popcorn and candy sales three different times at noons. GIRL SCOUTS Ten members reregistered in March and the following of- ficers were elected: patrol leader. Marguerite Snyder; treasurer, Joan Willson; scribe, Betty June Jones; with Mrs. Jones still acting as Captinn of the troop. Last summer wo took an all day excursion to Put-in-bay and spent a week at Wampler’s Lake. Later in the year we purchased some modeling clay and an assortment of pins to woodburn. Because of gas rationing uc did not have our regular meetings during the winter. In the latter part of January we decided to have a meeting aft- er school to plan our exhibit for the institute.
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SO ?HOMOK£S f X £ S M jVJ £ M — ' i SOPHOMORES We came back to Pulton last September with Sixteen members in our class. Shortly after school had started we elected our class officers. Norman Bratton was to be our class president; Pat Merrill, vice-president; Gerald Bernath, secretary and treasurer; Joan Willson, cabinet member; Ila Jo Willson, news reporter; and Miss Nagel, our class advisor. After the newness of being back to school had worn off we decided to have a party. We played games and had refresh- ments at the party. Then, of course, we initiated the freshmen in October, In March we gave a short play, Hie Trysting Place, for P T, A. program. May 12 was the date we gave our assembly program. FRESHMEN On September 8, 1942, the freshmen class entered this school with the enrollment of 18. But by the time school was out it had risen to 19whenGlen and Virginia Hartbarger, and Homer Watkins joined our class and Kathryn Bundy and. Richard Dennis moved away. We had two parties this year, both at Dream Haven, We held one in October and the other was a sleighing party. We were properly initiated into high school in October, Our class officers are: president, Donald Snyder} secretary-treasurer, Sue Mizer; cabinet member, Margaret Wood; news reporter, Helen Galbraith; and class advisor ’, Miss, Libbe,
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BOOSTER CLUB We organized shortly after school began October 1942 electing as officers: Procident, Anna Willson; Vice-Pres- ident, Donna Jean Mizer: Treasurer, Nora Jane Vaughan; Sec- retary, Joyce Putman. Membership-- Nineteen. Our Booster Club aims tc promote good sportsmanship and boost all school activities, especially, the basketball team. We sold candy, pop, and popcorn at the basketball games as a means of making money. Besides the officers the following girls are members: Joan Willson, Ila Jo Willson, Sylvia Mossing, Mary Lou Moore, Dorothy Elton, Doris Elton, Helen Galbraith, Helen Winter, Patsy Merrill, Eulaine Lau, Sue Mizer, Bernadine Krieger, Margaret Wood, Lula Rardin,: and Dorothy Estel. A1HLETIC BANQUET The annual Boosters Athletic banquet was held March 27 at the schoolhouse ending an exceptionally successful year. The theme of the decorations was the different sports. The dinner was served in the cafeteria after which the following boys received their letters; Russell Merrill, Robert Snyder, Jack Dennis, Robert Kigar, Stanley Cook, William Gorey, George Borck, Junior Forrest, Richard Bowers, Junior Krieger, Barton Manley, and Kenneth Robasser. The manage Harold Galbraith and the cheerleaders—Joan Willson, Joyce Putman, and Nora Jane Vaughan also received letter . Following the program a few games were played after which everyone went to the attractively decorated auditorium spd spent the tenkainder of the evening dancing.
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