Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 28 of 116
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iii-Jai I Grondma's bathing suit and nightie come right along with Starting th years activities together H Tri I l II u current rharmer tor formal dances in the Hi Tri style initiated swty tive girls at an impressive cancllcliqhl sown: show. CABlNET Row one: Miss Baadc, s p o n s o r, Marilyn Elpersg Kathryn Bantaj Donna Mae Rehmg Donna Morris, presi- denlj Carolyn Grattis, treas- urer, Marilyn Graffis, secre- tory, Rosemarie Goodman, vice-prcsictcntg Marilyn Berg. Row two: Jackie Grant, Bor- bara Billmon, Duane Tute- wiler, Carolyn Frey, Ann Rcutcbuch, Pot Miller, Becky Hill, Rita Gormley, Sue Cus- ter. Row three: Jennie Scag- noln, Anita Austin, Darla Run-er, Georgia Banta, Rita Holton Mirgnret Bowen, Betty Johnson, Diamond Ben- son, Phyllis Cable, Page Twenty' Four

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WWW On the last Monday of the month it is not uncommon to see a senior boy, dressed in his best bib and tuclcer, walking down the hall, mumbling to himself, It's just a student Rotarian, practicing his speech to be given for the Logansport Rotary. R-O-T-A-R-Y-that spells Rotatyl'--every Monday these words from their favorite song can be heard issuing from Rotary's meeting place in the Barnes Hotel. These meetings are attended, for a period of a month at a time, by two senior boys selected on the basis of their scholastic ability and their participation in school activities. This program, which Rotary has carried on for years, is both entertaining and educational for the student members. Besides enjoying a free meal each week, and becoming well acquainted with the business men of the town, student Rotarians are able to see how an adult organization is conducted. Furthermore, they share in the interesting and entertaining programs which are held at the meetings. This year the programs included speeches on such varied topics as schools in Japan, the care and products of forests, and the agricultural situation in the United States. At other times there were debates, musical programs, and demonstrations of various devices. Throughout the year the student members were privileged to take part in the various social functions of the club. In December they were invited to bring their girls to the annual Rotary Christmas banquet. At the end of year, all the student Rotarians and their Rotary-Anns attended a banquet given by Rotary in their honor. Row one: Dirk Collins, Glenn Mother, Lyoll Waters, Walter Honscn, C I y cl c Bcrkfhlrc, Tom Crowe. Row two: Arthur Grrsez, Jim Lavery, Joe Nagle, Don Ycrkcs, Bolm West, Jerry Miller. Row three: AI Crain, Jock Cotncr, Steve Gor- don, Angelo Vifello, Bob Ricci, Jim Lyons. Page Twenty-Three



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iii-JILL ll One of the first evidences of an active Hi-Tri was the appearance early in the fall term of its rather weirdly dressed initiates, meekly carrying books for older members. Later. in the L. H. S. auditorium, a more impressive intiation took place in the form of a candlelight ceremony. For many girls, this was the beginning of Hi-Tri activities which were going to keep them very busy. In addition to pre- senting entertaining and constructive programs at their meetings, Hi-Tri sponsored a great many outside projects. Both groups undertook money-making projects to sponsor Cupid's Capers , one of the most colorful dances of the year. Hi-Tri I had a bake-sale as their money-making project and enjoyed spending some of the profits for a faculty tea. Hi-Tri II held a rummage sale. Both clubs sold L. H. S. pennants. As service projects, Hi-Tri contributed to the Community Chest and Red Cross, made collections for the T. B. drive, delivered Thanksgiving baskets, and presented a Christmas program to the children in the Orphans' Home. Hi-Tri girls with dramatic ability enjoyed presenting a skit at the Peru pep session, where Santa gave gifts to the club sponsors, Miss Baade, Miss Parisi and Mrs. Rice, and to everyone who helped make the basketball games possible. They also presented a skit at the joint Hi-Y-Hi-Tri meeting. Throughout their fun and activity Hi-Tri tried to keep sight of their ideal to find and give the bestf' , Cabinet: Row one --Vv Marilanc Humeg Flora Ccimpbellg Wilma Button, treasurer, Mary Lou Miller, vicc-presi- rlcntg Judy Drompp, president, Carmen Boeckelmon, secretoryg Shirley Lienemanng Barbara Sumpterg Miss Parisi, sponsor. Row two-Marjorie Brown, Donna Long, Virgin a Huffman, Janet Viney, Carolyn Clawson, Peggy Wand e, Patsy Clark, Mary Lou Babb, Jeannette McCoy. Row three4Sue Burris, Pat Hopkins, Marilyn O'Brian, Shirley Dorilcy, Dorothy Malone, Barbara Donley, Marilyn Miller, Marilou Shideler, Beverly Helmuth. Page Twenty-Fivc

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