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The F. T. A. Show, Red Cross Dance, F.T.A. The F.T.A. got oft? to a good start with the initiation of twelve new members. The girls looked like some- thing from outer space in their burlap bag dresses and pigtailed hair. The preceding spring, elections had been held and the following officers were elected: President, Doris Kuehn, Vice President, Sue Frazer, Secretary, Ann Warburg, Treasurer, Ada Lawyer, Historian, Sally Smith. Each of the members graded papers, taught in the grade school, and worked in the oltice to make points towards a certificate. At Chirstmas, the F.T.A. sent food, toys, and clothes to a needy family. The real highlight of the year for the F.T.A. was the Pantomime Show which is becoming an annual event. The girls showed again that they really had talent in the field of pantomime. Junior Red Cross Council In Junior Red Cross, We care and we share is the motto. To start their year, the council had their annual enrollment campaign in which those who contributed received cards and buttons. A dance was held during a long noon hour and only contributors were ad- mitted. The hamerooms tilled gift boxes in February to be sent to the areas in need. Doris Kuehn and Nancy Schlemmer were the school's representatives to the Hamilton County Chapter of J.R.C. They attended the many meetings in Cincinnati to learn more for the council. The officers were: Nancy Schlemmer, president, Doris Kuehn, Vice-President, Joy Roever, Secretary- Treasurer. Miss Strover was their capable advisor.
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Green H Was A Record Of School Life, sz . - 5. gifgjig '41 NEN5 EDITOR EPORT IN DITOR HD DEPT Totes Green H Staff: Jane Hawk, Dan Woods, Marilyn Kaiser, Doris Kuehn, Reta Poland, Joy Roever, Lois Swisher, Jerry Barnes, Everett Gabbard, Walter Batchelor, Joan Bybee, Lois Chapplow, Marjorie Searcy, Bonny Howard, Joyce Powers, Jane Schaich, Sally Smith, Eileen Ennis, Evelyn Ennis, Wanda McQueen, Shirley Wolfe, Anna Bain, Carl Campbell, Iva Rudisell, Ada Lawyer, Jim Harper, Harold Perkins, Nancy Yaney, Wanda Farmer, Eileen Fuchs, Priscilla Sabatelli, Kathleen Seighert, Ann Warburg, Pat Kocher, Carolyn Leeker, Bertha Brickner, Barbara Ecklar, Sue Frazer, Rosalie Goss, Peggy Smith, Shirley Stone. Library Staff: Anna Bain, Rita Poland, Rae Buell, Iva Rudisell, Martha Mapes, Pat Kocker, Sue Metzger, Joan Searcy, Jean Searcy, Wanda Ellis, Marilou Lambros, Evelyn Ennis, Eileen Ennis, Alice Reatherford, Shirley Campbell, Rochelle Metzler, Carolyn Leeker, Elaine Miller, Anna Woodrum, Dorothy Walter. This page sponsored by HARRISON MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Page Sixty Green H The statt of the Green H has done a splendid job of putting out a school newspaper to be very proud of. The handbook, contain- ing all the rules of the school, which they published at the begin- ning of the year, has been a help to everyone, especially the fresh- men and new students. Under the leadership of Miss Hodapp, the adviser, and the co- editors, Jane Hawk and Dan Woods, the paper has become a monthly highlight of school life eagerly awaited by everyone. Two new methods of financing the paper have been introduced this year. The paper is sold by sub- scriptions instead of just single copies. Also, ads were sold to the local businessmen. Library Staff The Library Staft under the able leadership of Anna Bain, head li- brarian, and Miss Lusk, advisor, does much to make life easier for the students of Harrison High who have the task of research or finding a book for a report. Janet Berry kept the bulletin board in Room l0 bright and cheery with her art work pertaining to points of interest to readers. The stafl learns many things of interest. They learn to repair books, check books in and out, also cata- logue books and numerous other things. Miss Lusk improves the library more every year and deserves our vote of thanks from all the stu- dents who benefit from her efforts.
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G.A.A. Bowling, G.A.A. This year has been the most active in the history ot the G.A.A. at Harrison. The ofticers this year were: President, Bertha Brickner, Vice President, Sue Frazer, Secretary, Doris Kuehn, Treasurer, Sally Nelson. A new constitution was drawn up and ap- proved bythe Student Council. A system of pre- senting awards to the members who meet the requirements was brought into effect. The awards were presented at a picnic iust before school was out. The sport which really was enioyed by every member of the association was bowling. Six teams were organized, each team bowling twice a month. Other sports which the G.A.A. participated in were, soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, and ice skating. Mrs. Klingensmith, the advisor, deserves a big cheer from all G.A.A. members for all her help. Varsity H-Facult Game '1 f 'Y' , . . - Q Q First Row: D. Kuehn, B. Brickner, S, Frazer, S. Nelson. Second Row: M. Mapes, J. Berry, G. Rolfes, P. Smith, C. Leeker, C. White, M. Fries, M. Blades, J. Willoughby, K. Siegert, M. Kaiser, F. Bowman. Third Row: P. Wilson, C. Mapes, A. Warburg, A. Lawyer, J. Powers, N. Yaney, L. Swisher, B. Howard, D. Bollen, H. Gaiser, I. Rudisell, R. Parvis. Fourth Row: P. Besanceney, J. Wilson, C. Roessler, B. Beardsly, B. Ballard, V. Fields, G. Doyle, P. Sabatelli, S. Smith, J. Schaich, R. Goss. Fifth Row: J. Bennett, S. Stuart, S. Otto, J. MacGregor, J. Kulhman, L. Williams, M. Lehnman, P. Noes. Varsity H First Row: R. Skipton, D. Knose, W. Zorb, W. Batchler, R. Humbert, G. Lippert. Second Row: C. Roessler, A. Butler, J. Young, J. Grubbs, A. Downard, W. Emmert, W, Dunaway, F. Bledsoe, G. Weaver, A. Minges. Third Row: Mr. Schoenhoft, E. Gabbard, W. Webster, D. Mid- dendorf, C. Eckel, J. Greschal, S. Burk, D. Eckel, J. Middendorf, Mr. Dougherty. This page is sponsored by BRlCKNER'S BARBER SHOP Page Sixty Two AND BEAUTY BOX
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