Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 32 of 100
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Y- Teens The Y-Teen Club of Greenville high school, a branch of the Young Women's Christian As- sociation, is a part of a national organization instituted to promote community service. The Sadie Hawkins Day party, a turn-about affair, highlighted the club's activities for the year. The girls called for their dates and pre- sented them with vegetable corsages. Other annual events on the club's calendar were the Easter Sunrise service, the mother- daughter banquet and the installation of new officers in May when each senior is presented with a red rose. Miss Helen Deeter, biology teacher, acts as adviser to the club. Officers of the club are headed by Kay Birt, president, Sondra McVay, vice-president, Myra Sue Taylor, secretary, Gayle Kreider, treasurerg and Barbara Sue Boyer, reporter. Committee chairmen are: Jeanne Goubeaux, serviceg Jerie McFarland, publicity, Mary Ann Hawley, program, Mary Ann Gatchell, mem- bership and Phyllis Carpenter and Sheila O'Brien, music. Page Twenty-Six Seated left to right-Myra Taylor, Phyllis Carpenter, Mary Ann Hawley, Gayle Kreider. Standing left to right- Sondra McVay, Sheila O'Brien, Kay Birt, Mary Ann Gatchell, Verne Shroder, Barbara Boyer, Jeanne Goubeaux, and Miss Deeter. Y-Teens at a regular monthly meeting.

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Der Deutsche Verein Sodali Striving to promote interest in the language and the people, the German club has speakers from the land itself and films on different German subjects in its monthly meetings. The annual Christmas party, a treasure hunt and a modern language assembly with the Spanish and French clubs were high- lights of the year. The officers for this year were: Jerry Schmalenberger, presidentg Barbara Michael, vice-president, Jerry Owens, secretary-treasurer, and Jim Oliver, reporter. Mr. John Oliver is the adviser. tas Latina The Latin club of G. H. S. is open to all students who have successfully com- pleted one full year of Latin. The main event of the year is the Roman banquet. At this the new members are dressed as slaves and are servants to the old members. The club, under the supervision of Miss Rubyjane Etter, awards annually two silver medals, to the student with the highest scholastic average over a consecutive two year Latin study and to the person rendering the most service to the club. Page Twenty-Five



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Future l-lomemakers of America Standing left to right- Darlene Gribler, Pauline Royer, Shirley Moyer, Mrs. Palmer, Janet Nis- wonger, Barbara Garvey, Shirley Davis. Seated-Deloris Brinley, Joy Cothran, Carol McGreevey, Sondra Craw- ford, Arlene Oehrtman, Roma Delk, Joyce Dennis- ton, Phyllis Peters, Martha Steffen, Phyllis Moyer, Barbara Thompson, Eve. lyn Hiestand. Shirley Pat. terson. The F. H. A. during one of their monthly meetings. The Greenville Chapter of Future Homemakers of America is a member of both the state and national organizations. The purposes of the F. H. A. are: to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to promote international good will, to practice democracy in home life, to develop qualities of leadership and cooperation in the community, and to create further interest in home economics. The program and activities of the year which centered around the pur- poses, to further create leadership and foster group recreation included Parliamentary Procedure in the class room, the Mother's Day tea, parent's night, and the annual banquet. Roma Delk served as president this past year with Darlene Gribler, vice- presidentg Sondra Crawford, second vice-president, Carol McGreevey, third vice-president, Deloris Brinley, secretary, Joy Cothran, assistant, Martha Steffen, treasurer, Phyllis Moyer, assistant, Joyce Denniston, parliamentariang Phyllis Peters, assistant, Shirley Patterson, historian, Shirley Davis, assistant, Janet Niswonger, photographer, and Barbara Garvey, recreational leader. Mrs. Palmer and Miss Creamer were the co-advisers. Page Twenty-Seven

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