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Tr1 H1 Y the slster organlzatlon of H1 Y havmg the same ldeals and purposes, came through another successful year undel the leadershlp of the ofT1cers presldent Pat Tatem, X109 presldent, Betty Jo Calender, secletary Vera Jane Frensemeler, treasurer Petty Lemmon sergeant at arms, Jane Bar lu and chaplaln, Mary Cradlck Bessle Romans a new teacher IH G H S thls year xx as chosen to be sponsor of the club Among the many projects that Tr1 H1 Y sponsored were an Infantlle Paraly s1s Dance and a contest to collect cloth1ng for European rewarded w1th a Valentlne party gnen by the losels Teen Tovsn Dances were spon Dressed ln outland1sh costumes con s1st1ng of slacks aprons T sh1rts neck t1es curlers 1n the1r ha1r one pump and one oxford and carrymg a large sack for waste paper the Tr1 H1 Y 1n1t1ates spent a h6Ct1C but enjoyable day at school Standmg Mar1lyn Jones Mary June Rlmstldt JoAnn Rogers Mar1lyn G1ll Joyce Kammerlmg Gladys John ston BODH18 McNew SUSIE McLaughl1n Bonn1e W1ll1ams Seated Myra Dell Sturg1s MarJo1'1e Ba1rett ROSIS Coll1cott Ma11lyn Lowe Ma1y Wooden Wllna Konzelman L1ll1an Lvnch Mary Ruth Patterson Joan Alyea Martha Holtz l1der T11 H1 Y gnls taken after a meetmg 1n then club 1oom Standmg lleft to r1ghtv Bonn1e W1ll13mS Ma11lyD Lowe Donna Sk1nne1 ROSIG Moelle1 Kathryn Sc11pture Mary Ruth Pattelson Mary Wooden Bonn1e McNew L1ll1an Lynch Mar1lyn G11l Juan1ta Wells Seated W1lna Konzelman Ma1y Cradlck ROS19 Colllcott Joan Callahan Betty Lemmon Jane Balley Betty Jo Calendar Ve1a Jane Fxensemelel Pat Tatem Myra Dell Sturg1.s Maulyn Jones JoAnn ROQCIS Rachel Maddux, Cynth1a L8W1b sored ln order to ralse funds to carry on the xarlous projects Plans for fun were not forgotten 1n the years program A p1tch1n supper, Chrlst mas party wlth the H1 Y boys, a coke forum theater party and mother daughter banquet, topped the outstandlng programs of the club To C31 ry out the rel1g1ous purposes of the organlzatlon the club as a whole attended a d1fferent church once a month A consecra tlon SQTXICG was held IH February at the Methodlst church w1th our sponsor as the speaker The g1rls attended the tvso dlstrlct con ferences vwh1ch were held here and at Law 1encebu1g Vera Jane F1 enseme1er, the club secretalx vsas elected secletary of the d1s t11Ct Tll H1 X club at the conference held hele 111 the fall ' ' ,' , , ' ' '- 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - - , A , , . . , I 1 . 1 1 1 u K , . . . s 4 . q n 5 L a L ' , . , , - . . . ' ' 7 , . . - L. , . . , . , Y 1 4 . n 1 ' 1 ' ! Y L L 1 , gl, - - , 4 - . . . - 4 1 ' ' ' I 5 1- I 11 , ' W , . .. ' , 1 1 - 4 1 I I ' I 1 1 ' 'Y ' ' ' ' ! ' 1' 11 1 7 1' L' Ll 1' . lk' . L' L' K' I .- '- L n 1 ' I . 4 Vvlw 1 L' ' Y I' - K 5 L L 1 1 ' 1 1 V- 1 1 ' , ' . . rel1ef. The w1nn1ng slde and the1r dates were , , , , ,, , , . , , -,- L .1 ' ' ' 1. ' 1 ' 1 1 Q. '. .- 1 1 A1 1L1. 1 1 K1 1 , L, - , ' X , l l Y h 1 1 ' ', - 1 Y 1 , - - . ': , Y Y Y Y - Y ' Y 1 , , Y Y - , . , , , , , , 1 .7 Y
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HI-Y CLUB With the outstanding leadership of the officers equalled by the good work of the members, the Hi-Y Club had a very successful year. Back row, standing: Bill Beagle, Otto Enos, and Charles Osborn. Middle row, standing: John Kirkpatrick, Charles Idlewine, Tim Hunter, Bob Garner, Tom Barnes Jim Overpeck and Ray Brown First row standing Don Hurst Glenn Johnston Don Loyd Nell Solgere and Dlck Welch Seated Gene Lrnkmeyer Bob Sprrngmrer Joe Carney Jim Shan non Bob Link and Howard French Thls rough rnrtratron as most Hr Y rough rnrtratrons was really rough If you don t believe rt Just look at Roundy Loyd wreld that paddle As can readily be seen when these youngsters were finished with this hectic day they really deserved to be rn H1 Y This day of rough rnrtratron into H1 Y will be long remembered by the rnltlates both for the beatings they took and for the fun they had Wrth more stress put on Juxenrle delrn quency the role of the Hr Y Club of 45 46 was exen more rmportant than usual Prob lems of high school age boys were discussed at district conferences and movies on the sul ject made one of the weekly meetings xerx educational Qecretary Joe Campbell and with Joe C ll ney as president, Bob Lrnk vrce president Jim Shannon, secretary, Howard French treasurer Neil Solgere, chaplain and Glenn Johnston sergeant at arms this vear w ts one of the most successful the club has ex perrenced The scrap paper collection was one of the club s money m rkrng prolects as well rs br mg a service to the community On the lrst of interesting meetings w rs the one at which Jack Abrell local photo grapher spoke on the pro s and con s ot hrs busrness There were also the meetrncs at which moxles were shown and the meeting sophomore grrls te rm w hrch wa tht eh rn pron girls team ot the school There were of course the tr rdrtlon rl Christmas baskets mother son b rnquet irther son lr rnquet lest girl banquet xml rll the other club happenings that the enrors ot 47 now le uc to the offrcers and club ni next x ear . 1 ' , . .. , K - K t, 2 . . K ,A Ex, , . , , Y. . , ' . S v ' lv Q l - 'Lv ' L1 ' ' L1 12 If L . ' .Y fr' ' . ' ' , - . ' . ' . . 1' 1 1 t- -I . . , . Y , r , - ' , ' l . ' .' L, v - L. v Y, I x 'F Under the able sponsorship of Y. M. C. A. when the club's volleyball team beat thc , ' , ' f' fa '- .' 'J . 'L ' ' ' :A 2 - 3 g- l L , ' s , r . . . 4 w u ., ax Y '1 1 w 4, ' l , L y 4 9 A y c . e 4 K1 L ' ' 9 fs . Lv . hw sy -U 2 , , Av Y K1 1 -1 - L1 3 'ks v V1 - vi lv 'Z 4-lv 2 1 , Kgs V ' 1 a 'r , 2 2 J 3 . ' .' - ' ' ' 3 ra - ' ' - ' vf . 2 V3 ' ak. . F xl 1 G l y Q V '
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COMMAND Step rrght up folks and pick the wrn nah Prck the wrnnah folks' Ten dollars enters your candidate rn the great wrfe derby Come on folks' Whoever prcks the lucky grrl gets the entire pool each and every dollar of rt Pick the wrnnah folks Pick the xvrnnah' 1Left to rrght Howard Cradrck Mary Ann Koors Nerl Solgere George Meyersa I'rotessor Hovx Could You 1 tx ce three acts xx rs presented bx the rumor class th s xe rr Grandpa Ierrx Neil Solgere xxas an rlert chipper lrttlc man of srrctx xxrth grex harr md r trrm lrttle beard xxho had a mrnrr tor xxorkrng cross xxord puzzles Loggins por tr rxcd bx George 'Vlex ers xxrth rn excelle nt but rlso felt th rt hrs oprnrons counted Ritz lla xrr thc sxx ect xx hrte harred grandmr xx ls rlxx rxs xxorrred rbout Keats her grand sflll X rclxx R rndolph plax ed bx Nlirx Ann xoors xx rs rn ludicrous sprrrted grrl qure rn her enthusr rsms and rn anger lohn Ke its the college professor rn realrtx bob Garner xx rs 1 good looking man spoiled bx hrs gr ind mother ind hrs carlx success rn hrs profrs The climax of the play holds too much shock for poor little Tootsie Bean rBetty Lemmon! and she collapses into the arms of Boggins 1George Meyerl. Butcher' Boy 4Dick Moore! takes her' feet. Boggins' major concer'n seems to be the lcrnorr pre xxhrch he takes from her ind c irc fully places on top or her sron He knexx much more rl out hrstorx th in he drd about lrfc ind rbout xxomen hc knexx nothrng ind crred less When Xrclxx came to apologize to Keats Tcr hcr presump tuous rctrons against hrm the plot l egrn to thrcken Hoxxard Cradrck as John Ap, lcbx s clc in cut lrkerble xoung tclloxx xxrth 1 brat x sxeet grrl ot nineteen ind Herrm trax ed bx Lxnthrr Lexxrs xx rs a southern e e prettx rn a lrngurc rpperlrng xx rx x Iemmon pl rxed thc put ol Too src hem rdecrdedlx plump eox ind grgglx xxom in xx hose grertest te rr xx is th rt she might me an old m 11d rnd her brother I utchrr ,ox alras Dick Nloore complete d the c ist Allre B Hoxxe directed the pl rx xxrth thc rble assistance ot Ifloxd Drxrs runror elrss sponsor ' ' ' ' : ' 2 '2 ' - V . , - , X ' 1 ' ' Y1 ' . . ' ', ' f I , 2 '21 ? in . ' ' 2 2 : '21 ' J, '2 Q J v' l ' ' 2 ' ' ' 2, 2 2 ' 2 e r.. . 1 -.-YA -, Z,-V .2 ' '. A. 'V ,. .- rr 2 ' j '2 ', 2 :r,2 ' 2 nl l I 4 Y v 5 I 2 .2 I v .1 . ' ' ' ss- ' ' ' ' '- '- ' ' , -'.' rr 2 was Il , . . . . '2'r ' 2'1r j .' ' 2 ,' if '12 -' 2 rj 2 2 'via' English accent, was a respectable servant, manner. Priscilla, played by .lane I-Barley, was 2.' 'f 2 J 2. '2 21 fx'-2' ' ' 2 22 , 2 Xlllxl, por'- A r 'x-S' , L. 'rx , v ' - 1 '- -. 2' '-Jr V' ll' .2 'Ir' 'ZA' 1 L' r' .. .. 2. .. , . . , . . - ball, ' 1' ' ' 2 'l, 2 2 ' '2 '. 4 x 1 1 l . c s, . , ' 'U Q hott' rv 2jf 2 2 ' ts K ' H Y . 7 r xg ' 2 ' lv , . .vi ' -V , - 2 r ',' 2 Ai. , v . .. , ',.. . ., - . . . . . 1 r , ,c .. ,c 4' . 1 . , I 'Z.'2-2 2' ' 1 '. 'k 11, 2-'Z f. . ,xg ,VP X , y , . .Y . 2 -2 1 . . ., . Q' 7 .-V 3 P Ev v. x 1 1 l l 1 l V - ' '4 1 1' v 4 i i v v. 1 I' ' 1 1 1 2.2 ,. , - f - 2 , 2
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