Litchfield High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Litchfield, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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The Girl Reserves, the Y¥,.W.C,A ip and service, was organized under the name of The Litchfield Friendship Chain, ‘The officers are as follows: Maxine lucase----- President Evelyn Holmes--- -- Vice-President Arlene Rindfleisch- secretary Ann Chizgmarik------ Treasurer Evelyn Everiss---- Inter-club Council ‘Geraldeen Kellogg-- Club Reporter The remaining members are: Valerie and Rose Cigagna, Susan Dangelo, Ruth Wuebker, Eleanor Browand, Janet Dague, Janice Hines, Ann Ballek, and Kathryn Dent. Mrs. Hinkle was their advisor. The Friendship Chain held its meetings on the first and third weeks of the month, usually on Wednesday, One mecting was devoted to program discussions based on personality development, while the. other, held after schocl was devoted to craft work, The chain was divided into groups of links whith .in their turns actedas hostesses and entertained with attractive and appetizing suppers served in the Home Economics room. ‘Then the girls enjoyed games of volley bali. Each month the girls carried out a project for the service side of the triangle. ‘The most successful activities were: Christmas Caroling, followed by a gift exchange and refreshing supper. : The contest party, held at the House in Medina, at which time the loosing side in the membership campaign entertained the winners, . The Washington's Birthday Tea, given at the House , when our suitcase for the refugee children of war-torn Spain was presented, The bake sale held in the Town Hall from which the proceeds were used for the transpor- tation of the girls to a Sunrise breakfast the early part of May. A Saint Patrick's Day party, honoring the Chatham Girl Reserves, held in the church annex, where Mrs, Mansell, a member of the Y.W. cabinet, gave an inspirational talk on Peace,



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JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET Well Wellt. What's this? An invitation to attend an informal Junior and Senior banquet at Columbia Hills Country Clubhouse on April twenty- eighth. Of course, with pleasure, I'll attend, A beautiful country, with gently rolling hills and then the Columbia Hills Country Clubhouse, my destination. Who's that? All the Juniors, Seniors Mrs, Hinkle, Mr. Langenderfer, Miss Markley, Mr. Moore, and, oh yes, Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Jackson, iveryone rushed around the room trying to find his place. Robert Ashley gave the welcome toast, and everyone was seated. Real blue and white flow- ers for the centerpiece} And the corsages!} One never knows how rich one is, does one? How nice these flowers 100k on my suit! What do the walnut shells represent? Yes, they represent the crew, skipper and Senior class wpon the sea of life, Howard Barth gave the thank you toast, and Robert Rising the prayer. They always choose you to lead the devotions, don't they Robert? Then ca the food. Why, you don't like Swiss steak, .do you Mr. Langenderfer? Fish is much, much better, Janet Dague and Arlene Rindfleisch sang Little Sir echo , Arlene being the echo, Dear Seniors, especially Evelyn, we sincerely wish that the prophecy given by Janet Dague shall come true, Even though Mr, Moore has been with the class only one year, he knew much about them. What are you doing, Walter? Nothing, What is Laurence doing? He is helping me. Where did you get thigt first hand information, Mr. Moore? . One never knew how kind-hearted the Seniors Were [fe-- - until their will was read by Robert Forester, So Max is the shy boy of the class. This we discovered as Laurence Taylor read the class poem, The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards and Chinese checkers, and in dancing.

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