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s ell v un Under the sponsorshlp of Geneva Rxsk the year of 1945 46 was a flourlshlng one for G A A Wlth capable offlcers and the full co operatlon of 1ts enthuslastlc members, G A A sponsored an mterclass volleyball tourna ment, conducted the xotmg for Plrate Kmg and sponsored the trad1t1onal Plrate Dance where Ed Kmg was crowned kmg of the Plrates The club attended a playday at Columbus and sponsored one themselves here ln May Wlth several nelghbormg towns par tlC1p3t1I'1g A banquet was held near the end null Q N 4ll ll s NUSI1 H 1 Nun ussf I nn 1 X1 XX 1 ll lx n Ill l mmm: I A ll!ll0ll1lN li I I l l xulm ll ul lxllll u uv l x 1 Ig an Ili.. lllllllllll s m U A ll x x 1 . 1 1 l ml s r l 1 I X ull U s s ulmnt 1 x llll I vu of the year honorlng the seven semor gxrls who are leavlng the organlzatlon th1s year OHICQFS for the year we1e Betty Land, presldent, L1ll1an Lynch, V109 presldent, and Frances Koors, secretary treasurel Betty IS a member of the sen1o1 varslty volleyball and basketball teams and IS an all around athlete L11 and Frances are sophomol es and ale xery actue ln sports, each belongmg to the xolley ball and basketball teams 1n thelr class Aftel a pmsperous year the members of G A A look fomard to the future I I I 1 ' A1 1 ' ' 1 - l H -1 - Y . . . . - . . X . S I . . . . . . - K. l 1 k S ' L .Y .V Q ' . '. . y . . . 1 Av 4 .ki 1 . . L L J A Q Y ' L I a ' y ' L1 1 1 ' 1 - L1 1 1 A1 A I ' . - - - A- L1 1 1 . . . ' 4 N V Sig 'Hg llvfl lu Vlf-Zlllll .lL'1lll Xlztrtin, .lnl -1-n Stru1l.'lv1ll'l-I1'l', Xlil 'ml 'l us, .' ll Ml. X151-y , Vlim-, illm-in llllmlvs, I-'rzmm-vs H .'. ll, l,z1- xm-'nv 1'l1ll'k, li nie' Rl ', l llrumie- XY'll':n N1 'I 1 Mil- hx ll'l', .lnyvv ill l'll , livlw' i': v:v sir u l Ito: tty. L ill-'git M1 'y .Ixv - ti , lhsia- M -llm-V, Alzxrilyn I, W4-, l' Sim' l'ulli1'1xll, Nl:r,l'1l'll' . llmws-ll, Ilillizm I.,'m'l1, lla-tty ,gn1l, l'il'2llH'4'S 'I VH, Xl: i1- I-I4l1-V, llutlu S-' 4l.'. 3l21l'il5'U - . 4 4-s, .lzmic-v lv: 'is, Mari' 4'1':uli-li. Sf-:ntl-ul: Mary .Xu l'l'i1'tIl-!', l!:u'lv:u'u l'ill'1lll'1'li. Aljrtll- Bl'- Ys--ly, Patsy' l5m'kvlmm, llsnr- lurzl Slllllll, 3l:1':u1'1'iln- il Iam- tlxtl-mlvlll-r', t'zuroly'n Hill'- Vvtt, l':ll .l1lllllS4 n, film-mul .IH -4 lim-lcvr, lfil!'l11ll'1l .NH lllI iI1. ' ' 6 Mm-y l,uu llq-wlillvl, xlIl'llXll ' XIm.lgo111m-15, A -My H S ' H - T 'l'l11- K'l'HXYlllllH touvlu ut' ilu- H. A. .X. l'il'zlln- ll2llli'4' wus tlu- w,y.m4l1iou oi' Irlml Ving :us king: H ul' ilu- lillC'i'2llH'1'l'S. lfzuvll your tl, .X. .X. :sp s 11' za l'ir:111- ' Ilsumw- :mul wall-S url- sold to lla:- .'11 - S ful' lln-ir rllflim- ul' . king :lt il lYt'llllX :1 pil-vo. Stzmul- ing Ile-fir urn- Nl: ry .Kun liric- ,gl-r, pr:-sill:-nl ot' lln- l4l'l'SlllllllIl ,, tl..X..X, rwgzulizution, :null llcl- ' U' llamrl, plw-sinlmlt ui' tl. .X. A. ' 'l'ln-c'l:1ppixug'ul'l1: lS1I1'lilllNYl- clgws llllSl'Ill1ll'Y NI -Ill-r's ' ' ' pn-ovlaunutium uf I-Isl :ns l'll'2lli' fi i' H.
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PUBLIC RELATIONS Deltt Sigma Delta, speech club to which any student taking speech max belong took in sexeial new membeis this Null The club xx as oiganized last veal unclei the clnect1on ot lint lean Hennon, IJLIIJIIC speaking in stlLlCll0l Aftel Nliss Hennon lc ft last xeai, InimaR1chex neu teachc-1 IH G II S this 1 eat teaching English and mathc matics also took oxet the I'6SDOI'lN1ll1l1t1OS ot the public Nlwcllilllg' classes and the spetch cluln Phe puiposes of the club 11.16 to aclxance the interests of the school, Lmncl aclclerl oppor tunlties foi educational clcxelopment, es lnl 1 ll I U N nm lo fit XIINIIH t x SEK- llllll g, s 114 I lllll ill l I of L1 UPI 4 4 fx In Ruin ins Q us 1 x DGCIHIIQ training in conducting public meet mga and in cultivating a more perfect manner of effective public speaking Officers are elected ex QIV six weeks to prox 1de a chance f01 cllffei ent students to assume the respon s1h1l1t1es of conducting meetings Quill and Scloll is the society in Greensburg Hlgh School Bemg 1 iouinalistic oigznlzation th . , e requirements foi becoming a member are at least two years uoik on the school paper or annual, a scholas tic ax eiage of xt least C, recomendatlon for entrance by the sponsor, and a sample of the applicant s work mpprowed by the soclety only honorai y 4 1 Xnix Il A lt l IH! NNIIISII .J 'mf f , ' H Mg- u-rs ul' IH-lin Sl lllt In-ltzl tztlu-n iliit -1' llu- fnrnitl initizitinn 1-I' ru-w nu-nilu-rs ll k 1 lla- high svluwl. Stan rlingi . An llee-xl, Gln-nnu .lo iilll'lf.il ' .lnliiniv I. we-, lluln- llxw-is Ilzlxirl llaullt-V, Mary Lon l,n xillm-, xvllllillll lu-y, Louis l,:i u Sm-:mlm-ll: ll I Alan' wr-, M1111 t'r:ulit-li, .l - i'Zll'llt'X, l,illiin X llynvli, .lvlycw iizimnu-rling, Il in . , .lurk lillllLZl'l'iHlll l'llill'lt'S l4ll -1 inc-, Alairilxn l.1-wt-. 4, 4 I Sl: 'n ' :it tlu- wt-xl l'llll'1llllt nl' llu- lligli st-l nl url- tlu- nu-in lu-rs :nul sponsors nl' Quill an Sa' -ull, only lm 'ary so -ty in tl. ll. S. lu-fl to r'glxt3 ills' f inury Bl -lln-V, -li ' of llu 'l'l'1-e- Pity lh'-1-'n lwlnivli cl u In ilu- lzllunr slr vl't:lp:e- wus n-it I, 1 pnhlislu-fl this yt-url zinl I- pg . write-1' I' r ilu- zlnnnzlli lirvnu - liivlu-y, 'l'1 1' 'I'i'n-4- fi Nl' U lit-ssie : 'l'1'Q-v Pity lin- -ze zul ,'41i'i ainl Mary 1'i':u -lic-Ii, 'i'llX't'l 'l'rn-1- wlitfvr. v I '. , X 1 1- v v . . . . . . . c . ' ' ' ' - K Y ' . W I Y . . . . . . V , t ' K. v 1. v fx, 'H v U .8 l ' K1 ' ' ' 81 'Lv 1 1 ' vf- 1 '. ' ' '-I sl K '- . W 'H I . 1 l . . 1 ' 1 K1 K. A11 S - A L c - . - . . . . ' 1 . , . . , . . Q' I V . . . .. , . I l , . 1 ,i Y v 1 , H , ' . K . . . . t , . . . A . . . ' . l 1 I K ' ' ' ' . 4 1 Q u o . . . . . . , , . , - I 1 . 1 f v w 1 1 . I I 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 A n x K ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v 1 1 5 I v 1 A A A' V ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 Al nj 1 x ' X v 11 I I V C A J l l 1 kv lv L1 1 2 ' 1 - 14 K1 K A11 ' l L1 1 ' 1 A - Aw- . I ,kv v -1 2 Y A . 4
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S 'TF 1 IXXIIH Q I l 1 IIN ll frm ll 1 1 N Under the d1rect1on of MdF1OTl6 Downey, th1s years chorus had more members than exer befole 1n the hmtory of G H S In the folmatlon of a Chrlstmas tree th1s gloup sang aexelal Chllstmas numbels from the basketbtll H001 before a capacltw crowd at e Lc1W16IlC9lJLl1g, ball game An lmpresslxe 4 rl 1 ful X numbel was sung by the cholus at the Imp tlst chulch for the youth QIOUD ot the Wolld Day of P1dX 81 The outstandlng exent of the SGQII was thc C holal lfestlxal held it W tl dlon IH Ap11l Elght schools paltlclpated ln th1s IJlOg'ldI'll uhlch lncluded an afternoon ot DldCt1C6, a banquet, and an ex Qlllllg' concelt Enteung the ensemble l'l1LlS1C conteat at Teue Haute tol the Fnst t11ne thls yeal the Twelve Little Malds came home wlth flylllg colols a f1lSt d1VlNlO1l They have been vely actlve Slllglllg befole the as embly as vtell as many places out Ill twn Standlng llelt to uehtm Mary Cladltk planlst Joan Alyea Balbala PZ11CllQCk M318 Dell Stlllglx Jean Ross Bonnle Wllll3HlS MHIJLIIG D vxney dncct 1 Sus e MLLlllP,llllll Thele a Na vaua Bonnle McNevx Gladys Johnston Maulyn Jones Bfubfufl Smlth Net D1CtllI6Cl Jo Ann Rcgels 't ' ' L, H ,fr , U' . ' ,VIL 1 VI A' us V 4 1 , -5 Il Illll E ., A l . :Vi , D Vf KX L..l . 1 A . .Ml ., I - I-'il-xl 1-uw: Mgqrjuril- St-l l, .lmlll Aly-11, Palsy S4--mul ruw: llvlly S1 'lil1.1Q'l', Nlillllw-rl Titus, .I1-:nn lzot-ltr-llnzm, liJl'Slllll I,ul1m:m, fllaulys lluyle-ss, Alum' HW? 'f '1'lf' llXIll:5 l'5-II-l '1 : F ,l: CI5 ll- Miirlm' 1 V -1 '. 5 zz - l - 1 1' I - . ' . 1 ' l.nu lll'lll'll1ll', Myra In-ll 5llll'1.flS, Mzlry liutln l'z1lt1-l'- 1,V',l,'lL,k I' 'H' ' 'mg l H mm ' 'N' 'H son, Alill'llXll Allnxtgulm-ry, M111-4im'iv Ilowm-y, elim-4-tn1', 'I-l,i,.,lA ,-,my N41 g,,Iw,,.t.. HHH 5.jm,S. HM, Hm.,,,.,.' fllnlys .lull Alun, M: 'ilyn .l -S, 'lllll'l'l'Sll X: ':ll'1':l, ,l,,,. 4-,H-H.-yn lmn Imywl. lhlla l,il1l1, 151.-pm ,l-xlmgxlm, llul-lm,-2, xy -Ils, th-nv K4-t -hum, l!1u'l+:u':1 flllllll, Tom Iml.-s, Ili:-Imuwl W1-In-lu, . . ' . . A A L' K' y , , L, I 1, - ' 1 v ,1 1 1 1 . v 1 4 X 7 1 ' 1 L v' 5 5 L K 1 1 ' ' 1- v 1 1 1 ' v . . . . N . . 4 1 1 . 4 . 1 I 1 .1 1 Y 1 4 YI V 1 w 11 N51 ' v4 1 4 l . . K . , . c c ' ., 1 1 1'1 11 1 ' 1' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' . . . . . . . . 4 1 4 1 A . Y V 0 . 1 ' ' 'll V ' ' 4 1 1 ' 1 c K L l r 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1' .' 1 -- I I ' ' L x 'I 3- -11 1 ,W ' 1 ' .' . . 1 o . g . ' 1 1 ' ' 'L1 1 v 1 1 l I - i ' y t Q l 'T' . t A l ' ' V 'V ' 'A C ' . 9 I' 1 , T3 'Q If ' Z l . ' 9 - .. ' 1 1 . 1 v C A If 1 V 'A 1.1 L ' L -C ' . 1 - ' . . , . .. . 1 ..
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