Girard High School - Reflector Yearbook (Girard, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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...We zaaamqwwa Inkbottle Staff news . . . copy . . . stencils ,D resenting the Inkbottle Staff! This group works doggedly getting out our monthly school paper. This year they have made the news sheet more attractive by the use of colored paper-a different color for each edition. More illustrative drawings have been used, and the cover designs have been made especially attractive and appropriate for the season. The picture of our Alma Mater on the cover of the November issue certainly merits congratulations for Foster Hotchkiss. Nancye Miller's novelty fashion page Pour les Femmes, has also aroused much interest. Behind the scenes, advertisements have been obtained, sten- cils cut, typing done, and many hands and faces smeared with mimeo- graph ink. Yes, publishing even a small paper requires work and worry. Not only the staff, but also Mrs. Crickard, Miss Mandry, and Mr. Insley, staff advisers, will readily agree to the statement. But they received a splendid reward. In the Tri-County Journalism Contest, their entries were awarded second place among some twenty- five schools. Individual awards were: editorial, Barbara'Sudac, first, cartoon, Anna Zuppo, first, and Robert Foster, third, feature, Nancye Miller, second. Each winner received a medal and a certificate. We're proud of all of you! Tableheads work . . . worry . . . responsibility The industrious tableheads are sub-editors of the Inkbottle. They have been a busy group this year, working under the direction of Rosella Mehit, the editor, and Mrs. Crickard, the adviser. Each of these persons is responsible for some particular part of the paper, such as sports, editorials, and features. Judging from the results obtained, we know that each meets her duty squarely. Library Staff books . . . nmgnzines . . . permits 0 ur librarian, Mrs. Crickard, teaches four periods each day. It is, therefore, quite necessary that there be a capable student group for library duty. During the last semester, some member of the faculty has maintained discipline, but the girls are kept busy signing permits and keeping the books in order. Staff duties have been lightened this year, however, by the removal of the textbook stacks. But senior study hall in the adjoining room, 202, has added somewhat to the worries. We just had an idea--could we seniors possibly be the reason for Mr. Morris's having a teacher on constant duty? Certainly not!



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idea an ' - awe as FOfeHSiC League declnnmtion . . . drmnutics . . . delivery Our new Forensic League is also the local unit of a national organization. Mr. T. C. Bond of Niles, national vice-president, initiated the select group at one of our February assemblies. This is a two-in-one club, as its members belong not only to the National Forensic but also to the Ohio High School Speech League. If you have a yen for speech- making, this club will suit your tastes. It offers original oratory, declamatory oratory, humorous declamation, and extemporaneous speaking. Take your choice. The Forensics wasted no time in gaining a tenacious grasp on their precious charter, which if not properly appreciated and nurtured, may be revoked. They competed in the sectional contests in March, and on March 28, were hosts to similar leagues of seven city high schools of northeastern Ohio. Debate Team research . . . discussion . . . decision Warning! Be careful how you approach those well-informed, clear- thinking debaters, or you may have a real argument on your hands. They take all questions seriously. How else could they have made such a splendid showing at Wooster and Struthers, on such a weighty question as: RESOLVED: THAT, AS A PERMANENT POLICY, EVERY ABLE- BODIED MALE CITIZEN IN THE UNITED STATES SHOULD BE REQUIRED TO HAVE ONE YEAR OF FULL-TIME MILITARY TRAIN- ING BEFORE ATTAINING THE PRESENT DRAFT AGE. The student body showed its appreciation of the team's effort and success by giving it a rousing pep meeting-cheerleaders, yells, Alma Mater, and everything-before it trekked to Struthers to win two first- place honors. Student support always pays dividends. This team of Juniors has another year ahead, and our prediction is that, with your continued support, it will win greater victories for G. H. S. Thespian honor . . . dignity . . . poise We are happy to welcome among our clubs, Troupe No. 160 of the National Thespian Dramatic Society, a newcomer this year. To act again as did the ancient Greeks is the ideal of every true Thespian. The drama surpasses all other interests in the minds of the troupe members, for is not drama the parent of plays and operettas alike. To gain a member- ship in the Thespian group, one must have had a part in a three-act play, or other dramatic performance. Each neophyte is taught-first, last, and always to . . . Act well your part--therein the honor lies. Dramatic curtain . . . llgllt . . . action When the final curtain came down on The Family Portrait, every- body agreed that it had been the club's best performance. Can it be that the enriching influence of the newly-chartered Thespian Society spurred their efforts? The members of the Dramatic Club are slated to become the Thespians of tomorrow.

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