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Blue frlhngle Cablhet Sn-ated Romine. Nlcflormick, Shal' lrr. Kuttyan. lmlart. Rick. lVlcCunc'. Stamllnnl Smith. llrffelhixger. Durt nhl, lJ0i1i,1lwi'ry, Miss l larl'1r,. B105 7RlflN6lE One of our new, up and coming clubs is the Blue-Tri. Because this branch was formed this year it has given many more girls a chance to belong to the G. R. Under the co-sponsorship of Miss Kath- ryn Harris and Miss Arvilla Emmenegger the two groups worked together making this year the success that it was. Both the G. R. and Blue Triangle worked together on the Sweetheart Party which everybody enjoyed. The Junior High Gym was decorated to perfection fthanks to some Hi-Y members, with blue, pink and white streamers, rose-buds and trellises. An orchestra from Ohio Wesleyan furnished some hot music for all the hep-cats. The club attended church in a body once each month and held monthly night meetings which were presided over by lrene Kottyan, their energetic presidentg Barbara Shaffer, dependable Vice-Presi- dent, and Betty Hart, always efficiently preparing notes for the minutesg with Nleroe Rick handling the money situation. They finished the year's activities with the initiation of sophomores into the or- ganization and the farewell to the Senior G. R. members. liirst Row lfmical. Crononwetr. Hhrharr. Davids. Watsivli. Second Row ljeaton. Smith, l leHfc'lHiii1ur. Romine. lDurtsi'hi. llari. Kottyan. Rack. lDougIu'l'lY. Nlvfiuiu' Mcffornxick. Cook, ilihlrd Rowf-Nlixs l'iiui1wnegger. Anker, Nlnnal, ljanivl. liogle. Poland. Sfhlnitlt. linuvvr. Hauer. CQu.ly, Ruby. Forrest. Goodman. Miss Harris. fourth Row- fliinney. Riryhanpt, Place. Pickering. Klmgle. Nlullu-rg. l.L-nhart. Ross. 'I'homan. Davis. Nl. Ross. Beryl Gow inot picturedj,
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Row I licksiein. Rulvinsuii. Clianer. Crissingcr. Benhow. Myers. Decker. Davis. Snyder. Tennant. Row 1 -Kihler. Gindcr. Vlillei Chapman. Harding. Taylor. Carmel. Heitzman. Sapcrstcin. Chinni. Phipps. l-li-rr, Dysingvi: Row 5 llarris. Garxvrirk, livnivs. Boyer, Andrews. Heck. lVlcVirlccr. Creel. Stinc-helfcr. Foust. Britt. l.aForc-sr. lfiniiieiwggvr Ron 4 Metzger. l,ohi, Smith lforrcsr. Nelson. Durtschi. Nichols. Spaid. DLiri1w'altl. Nlalnv. Altliousr biiclmnan. Adair Durimhi limi piciurvdl. GIRZ RESTRV 5' The Girl Reserves began rhe school year in Fine fashion. The cluhis high ideals and activities have made it one of the most outstanding clubs in the school. ln rhc parade of important events was the Nlother and Daughtei Banquet, the joint meeting with the Hi-Y, the as- sembly, and the selling of candy at bas- ketball games. The highly commviidahli- work extend- ed hy the G. R. is in lacing life squarely: linding and giving the best. Another social affair which added to the merriment of the school year was the annual Sweetheart Party held at the Jun- ior High School. This traditional party was held on Saturday, March 16. The highlights of the year came when the Juniors were initiated into the club. Attending church in a group each month and the selling of Christmas cards made up the remainder of the year's ac- tivitics. 6. R. 0fhters limi l filiapiniin. lrlarvdiiig. llv-itz inan. Carmel. l'.ivlor. lick- su'in.Cfl1inni. Ron I A n rl r i- w s. lion-r. Es ans. Sapcrsrein. Phipps. lfminen' vggvr. Alice Nliller 1 ii ot ivifriiiw-dl
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Row Row Row Row Row Row 1-Britt, Malone. Stowe, Haas, K. Heiser. Kempf 2--Ramsey, C. Smith, Chinni. Eichler, Yunker, 3---Karnes, Lyons, Baer, Thoman, Seeds, Logan- 4-Bates, Beck, Gehrish, Dorian. Povenmire, Neff, 5 6 fNess, McManes. Carleton. Spiggle. Dickhart. -4Flick. Shifley, McCormick, Treisch. Stoner. J. Heiser, Mahler. Tuscan. Ventrone. Miller, Price. Beegle, Mr. Probst. W. Monroe. Hanlon. Klockner. Hubley. Vossers. Coulter, Helfrich. J. Monroe. HH' Cabinet Row 1-Malone, McGuire. Vossers. Dickhart. Klockner. Baer Row Zfcoulter, Bates, Monroe. Logan. Neff. Stoner. Mr. Probst lil-,V Through the able leadership of Presi- dent Dickhart and the whole-hearted co- operation of the members, the Hi-Y proved itself one of Galion High School's finest service organizations. Some of the projects and activities of the Hi-Y club this year were: the opera- tion and management of the concessions stand at the football games, the procuring and dedication of the much debated Hldonor Plaquef' monthly night meetings, and the highlight of our activities, the Sweetheart Partyf, The officers, who proved to be great helps to Pres. Dickhart were: Vice Presi- dent John Vossers, Secretary Joe Mc- Guire, Treasurer Dick Klockner, and Sgt. at Arms Art Thoman, who was succeeded by George Stoner. One ofkthe highlights of every meeting was the reading of lVlcGuire's minutes. This is an example of a typical meeting: Fell 11, 1946 ' 43 members present Vossers opened the meeting in the ab- sence of President Dickhart. Roll was taken and minutes read and approved. Shifiey read the scripture which was fol- lowed by the Lord,s Prayer. Vossers re- minded the committees for the Sweet- heart Party and the Father and Son Banquet to get the dates set for their parties. The Vice President then read a letter from the district board informing us of the district meeting at Marion on Sunday, March 17th. He also read the delayed invitation from Bucyrus for a volleyball game Feb. 4, 1946. lVlr. Probst explained the dedication ceremony set for Friday, Feb. 14th. Klockner informed a few negligent members of default of payment of clues. He also was as usual unable to give a treasurerys report on account of the un- balanced condition of the books. W. Monroe said that we would attend church the last Sunday of the month and would the members please show up. The church has not yet been chosen. Then to pass the time Mr. Probst read a riddle about Dale Carnegie, but because of the ignorance of the group Mr. Probst was forced to reveal the answer. The meeting adjourned in confusion as usual. Joe McGuire, Sec.
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