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0ne BQ Happy dmiy G. A. A. Pat Aller. Jean Alspaugh, Betty Anderson, Barbara Angell, Judy Baker, Marilyn Baney, Lucille Barclay, Nina Ball, Joan Bible, Bai-bum Blnrk, Marilyn Bopfan, Hetty Brittintzham, Donna Brodbeck, Joan Bryan,.Janice Buck, Nancy Butterfield, Betty Cumpboll, Marcia Cleve-nger, Eileen Cook, Margaret Cowden, Janice Cox, Jo Ann Cunningham, Georgia Curry, Blanche Daughvrty, Joan Davis, Rita Day, Rosemary Decker, Maryann Dinkel. Rosemary Duty, Betty Downinv, Gertie Emerson. Betty Exner, Mary Jane Fee, Haxfriet. Fetter, Carolyn Frillmnn, Marilyn Gebert, Gloria Clancy, Barbara Hade-n, Gerry Hanes, Barbara Harrison, Pat Harrison. Jean Ann Harshv. Carol Hefner, Marilyn Hennon, Carol Hoyne, Sally Hunter. Ethel Johnson, Helen Kennedy, Dolores Kison. Dorothy Koch, Donna, Krause, Mary Lagos, Peggy Lee,.Mary Katherine Leist, Rosa Lee Lytlc, Jean Ann Mannon. Josine May, Joyce May, JoAnn McClure, Margorie Meeks, Virginia Meredith, Marilyn Mertz, Jane Millt-r, Mary Morris, Mary Frances Morris, JoAnn Mumma, Mary Jo Mumma. Mart-eil Nesbitt, .lean Neu Doris Neu, Dorothy Neumann, Mary Neuman, Je-an Nice, Pauline Noble, Bettye Phillips, Barbara Pierson, Trella Redick, Marjorie Reese, Jean Rentz, Joyce Reynolds, Rosemary Rhodes, Phyllis Rochelle, Betty Ruff, Phil Seabert, Gwen Shaw, Letitia Sharrits, Eulla Shively, Rosemary Slade, Christine Slaven, Dorisjane Smith, Jeanne Smith, Kathryn Smith, Rose Marie Smith, Hannah Sondheinn-r. Jac-uueline Sonntasz, Joanne Sortman. Joan Spellman. Judy Stanley, Ruth Stebbins, Bettvlu Steele, Donita Stf-wart, Jeanne Stiffney, Dorothy Stimmel. Ann Sweeney, Marilyn Thorburn, Janive Townsend, Shirley Wells, Marilyn West, Crystal Wetherill, Joan Wheatcraft, Barb Wheeler, June Whitacre, Ann White, June Widner, Florence Wilcox, Doris Zwick. PURPOSE-betterment of sportsmanship. athletic ability, and health PLACE-senior gym TIME-l 1 :30 to 12:30 MEETINGS-four a year in Room 307 GAMES-pass the ball-work it in-quick get a band aid-oh. what a game RESULTS-healthful girls with a better attitude toward working together OFFICERS-President-Mary Jo Mumma-the popularity queen of the gym Vice-president-June VVidner--tops with .1 racquet Secretary-Joanne Cunningham--versatility of ten Treasurer-Marilyn Gebert-charm and personality plus EXECUTIVE BOARD-Margaret Cowden-basketball: Jo Ann Mumma-volleyball: Marilyn Baney--hit pin: Betty Downing-minor sports: Phyllis Rochelle-tennis: Helen Kennedy -publicity chairman: Marjorie Reese-social chairman: Ann Sweeney-roving reporter: Judy Baker-freshman representative SUPERVISOR-Miss Mary Floyd SEPTEMBER 20. l9-13-first tournament of the year-tennis SEPTEMBER 22. l9-43-intramural volleyball started OCTOBER ll. 1943-tennis tournament finals-June Widncr defeated Phyllis Rochelle OCTOBER 13. 19-43-ended intramural volleyball-Allman's Acrobats--eight wins, two losses -second place-Sebasckcs's Skclctons-seven wins. three losses NOVEMBER 4. 19-li-Hnal interclass vollcvball-Junior Red vs. Seniorsil 5-l l-14-16-15-ll FEBRUARY 18. 1944-interclass basketball FEBRUARY Zl. 1944-deck tennis tournament started FEBRUARY 24. l9-l-4-basketball finals-Ajuniors--three wins-no losses-sophomores-two wins-one loss MARCH l. l94-l--ping-pong-frewthrow tournaments MARCH 15, 1944-deck tennis finals-Betty Downing and Helen Kennedy vs. Ann Sweeney and Marilyn Baney-the first pair winninq 15-6. I5-l MARCH 20, 1944-ping pong finals-June VVidner vs. Phyllis RochellefJune three games- Phyllis five games-free throw finals-Mary Jane Fee vs. Phyllis Rochelle-Mary Jane won PHYLLIS ROCHELLE JUNIOR G. A. A. Seventh Grade-Carolyn Alsnauzh. Bonnie Baughman, Betty Baxter. Rita Bible, Shirley Blosser. Ruth Boedecker. Melba Bree-ce, Frances Brogee, Joan Bryan, Shirley Buchanan, Joann Crockett, Donna Davennort, Lillian Davenport, Patty Davidson. Bette Davis, Perlgy Day, Connie Dove, Dorothy Duke. Betty Dew. Sally Eaton, Janice Ecke, Diane Fisher, Kathryn Fisher, Marcella Fisher, Jean Prail, Janet Godfrey. Marjorie Grady. Patsy Grove. Cleo Harshe, Doris Hawlr-fy, Norma liames, Helen Jennings. Norma Jones, Gloria Kimmel. Kathryn Koch, Joycn Kline, Patty Kance, Kav Mead, Lou Ann Mericle, Barbara Miller, Marjorie Miller, Nancy Mowery. Dolores Moyer, Patricia McCue, Lynne Neely, Lenora Neil, Jeanine Neuman, Lois Neuman, Dorothy Overmyer. Pezszy Phillips, Judy Reed, Marilyn Reddersen. Beverly Rempe. Gloria Rousculo, Mary J. Saunders, Barbara Sevits, Mary Shaeffer, Barbara Shanits, Gloria Smith. Carolyn Snook, Marian Sundheime-r, Ann Sowers, Johanna Starky, Joan Stelzer, Beverly Tarr, Patty Tone, Janet Webb, Jeanne Wolf. I Eighth Grade-Betty Barnett, Jacqueline Black, Virginia Black, Joy Boedecker, Mildred Baka, Patty Boop, Patricia Barolf. Joyce Buchanan, Cai-ulyn Crider, Martha Cody, Janice Courtenav, Joyce Courtenay. Dorothy Dew, Mary Lou Deubler. Lorraine Ferguson, Pauline Fillips. Jean Fisher, Betty Ford, Marilyn Frysinzer, Catherine Gass, Rita Haley, Frances Hall, Arlin Hirn, Wilma Hughes, Colleen Hydaker, Josephine Johnston. Joyce Keifer. Jean Kennfdv, Joyce Kirkpatrick, Colleen Klingler, Virnzinia Kollars. Lugene Lusk, Patricia Manfort, Goldie Marks, Patricia Montgomery, Arlene Musser, .Tanet Neelv. Shally Neelv, Martha Newcomer, Ruth Orchard. Laura Percich Mary Jane Polick, Harriet. Reid, Iris Ridenour, Marilyn Riggs. Janet Ripley, Patricia Rupert, Shirlty Sanders, Agnes Jane Schuszg. Barbara Seaman. Wanda Shirkey, Marilyn Smith. Shirley Snider, Isabel Slates. Nelda Sroufe, Joan Snypp: Betty Thomas, Lavonne Tomkinson, Joyce White, Patricia VVilson, Lynne Wisterman, Mary Young, Lucille Zerante. PURPCSE-to prepare the younger girls for the Senior High G. A. A. PLACE-junior high gym GAME TIME-noon hour RESULTS-girls eager to join in the fun of senior G, A. A. I OFFICERS-President-Patty Boop-sweet girlfgrarid personality Vice-president-Dolores Klinger-likes basketball-gets things done Secretary-Ruth Orchard-all-around girl-nice to know Treasurer-Joanne Snypp--bookworm-quite intellectual Sports Head-Ruth Hall-good deal of ability-shy Supervisor-Miss Garnet Sullivan PHYLLIS ROGHELLE one hundrzfd thirteen
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-an 154 10 'S -v- BROTHERHOOD Rnw 1 Joyce Jones, Betty Ye-ss-enuw. Mary Frances Morris, Shirley Shridvr, Katie- Inoway. Row 2--fMant'rwl Sc-hxvzirz. Miss Stewart, lliek Iluriim-tt. B offterfzood or 67140 SUP..IFC'I'fWhat Brotherhood Means to Me DlxCL'hSt4IJ BY-representativesfgeneral chairman-fShirley Shrider-Protestants7Diclc Bur- nett: Catholic+lVlary l7r:inces Morris: Negro7.loyce Jonesg .lewishfBetty Yessenowy German+lVlanfred Schwarz: ,lapanese-- Katie lnotvay XVIIIEN--Vsleelt of lfebruary 26 NVlll2Rlf7.lunior Assemhly7Senior Asseniblyfljons' Service Club-Kiwanis Service Club- B'nai B'rith Men's l.odge+l3irst Church of the NJ7JfCUCfSCCOl1d Baptist7Trinitari.1n Class of Trinity Methodist Church PURPOSII Ol- BRO'l'lll4RlIOOD-to promote a better understanding between all races and creeds, to develop a deeper feeling ol' harmony between all mankind, and to unite all faiths :ind creeds to withstand subversive prejudices that threaten the American way of life Dl'SlflNA'l'lilD BY- President Roosevelt in observance of the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and George XVashington and approved by Governor Bricker for the state of Ohio CtJNCl.UrslON-tliat we, the tuture citizens of the United States, take heed of National Brother- hood observance and practice it throughout the entire year: that we, the youth of today- the world ol ton1orroxv'-- attempt to understand our neighbors better, whether they be of a different color or creed: that we. the students who will build the peace, decide what we desirefBRO'IilIIERHOOD OR CHAOS BIETTY YESSFNOW one humlred fourteen
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