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First row, left to right: Arline Conklin, Mildred Kehn, Betty Clemens, Virginia Volante, Ann Mavko, Marjorie Barry, Elsie Mavko, Annabelle Lehman, Violet Glauser, Lois Brott, Edith Ojala, Helen Rosencrans. Second row: Virginia Lazarony, Norma Ross, Shirley Ostrander, Eva Faust, Betty Ernst, Fay Green, Miss Shimmon, Gladys Diedrich, Jan ce Lange, Jean Stimpert, Frances Trescott, Martha Leimbach, Louise Crofoot. Third row: Genevieve Crofoot, Mildred Ruzick, Louise Grabski, Mary Lou Kuhn, Dorothy Orcutt, Dorothy Ellis, Ruth Stewart, Janice Jayred, Ruth Zeman, Irma Hensel, Melissa Fell, Marian Brotzman, Wilma Kulow, Agnes Debevc, Frances New, Joan Nash, Jane Gress, Winifred Trisket, Elizabeth Febel, Joan Wickert. Fourth row: Dorothy Askew, Lois Jean Roth, Marilyn Trescott, June Miller, Marion Brainard, Nadine Fleck, Evelyn Fortney, Mary Quayle, Gladys Rooks, Doris Rooks, Dorothy Debevc, Marian Headley, Thelma Fortney, Shirley Emmett, Evelyn Clemens, Margaret Lonser, Lillian Klein, Adeline Gorsuch, Florence Frost, Florence Brainard. Fifth row: Betty Dodge, Jean Batch, Marie Zeman, Evelyn Kulow, Shirley Stanton, Joanne Harmon, Ethel Maier, Genevieve Hagerdon, Betty Wirtzberger, Mary Davis, Shirley Miller, Patricia Harper, Ann Batch, Bernice Hill, Laura Peckham, Charlotte Ellis, Gertrude Davis, Julia Drzik, Loretta Paine, Beatrice Schmitz, Phylis Balch, Jean Harmon. SCENE 3 GIRL RESERVES This year, 1940-41, was the first to have mothers of the G. R. members as our spon- sors. Previous to this time sponsors had been members of the Fortnightly Club. The mothers attended the formal initiation of our new members and have done a marvelous job. At the beginning of the year the Installation Service for the new officers was held and later the informal initiation of the new members. The first great event of the school year was the hayride party which we sponsored in October. Everybody was invited, and practically everybody came, and had an evening of fun. That same October the girls got ambitious and hiked over to Buttermilk Falls. Then came that great event—STUNT NIGHT—November 29, when every school or- ganization contributed a stunt for an evening of full enjoyment. How proud we were when Gladys Diedrich, our president, went up to receive the cup for the G. R.'s prize-winning stunt, which was The Life of a Madison-ite, From 7 A. M. to 2 A. M. Bright. Filled with Christmas spirit we gave a children's party in December. The children gath- ered around the bright tree while Santa Claus distributed the gifts which they enjoyed midst ice cream and cake. Throughout the school year we had many interesting speakers on various subjects. Also the girls went swimming several times at Lake Erie College. Our main activities throughout the remainder of the school year are the Mother- Daughter Banquet and Senior Farewell. Miss Shimmon, adviser, guided us through the school year with the following officers: Gladys Diedrich, President; Fay Green, Vice-President; Betty Ernst, Secretary; and Janice Lange, Treasurer. twenty-seven
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First row, left to right: Wilson Nash, Fred Lash, Robert Posco, Hobart Cowles, Mr. Tidd, Ernest Rhoads, Milton Demos, Dudley Rose, Edsel Easterbrook, Frank Bair, Ralph Skinner. Second row: Herschel Rhodes, Squires Bartholomew, James Paine, William Brown, Herbert Kubach, John Petrova, Robert Jones, David Bailey ,Harry Hensel, Ray Miracle, Robert Martin, Perry Quayle, Karl Moeckel, Norman Turn. Third row: Walter Jeffers, Thomas Nash, David Nash, William Forte, Donald Wickert, Donald Easterbrook, Donald Ryel, Robert Knittle, William Pethtel, Joe Berta, Thomas McCormick, David Demos, Gerald Volante, Corell Nash, Rae Pethtel. Fourth row: Tony Perme, Robert Henninge, Mathew Levak, Frank Behling, Donald Lock- wood, Ray Graves, John Dodge, John Jones, Phil Anderson, Charles Greenman, Thomas Woods, Roger Atkin, John Butler, Robert Prouty, William Lehman. SCENE 2 Hl-Y The Hi-Y officers for 1940-41 were as follows: Ernest Rhoads, Presi- dent; Milton Demos, Vice-President; Hobart Cowles, Secretary; and Robert Griggs, Treasurer. Jack Jones and Robert Prouty were on the Program Com- mittee. Mr. Tidd was faculty adviser. The Hi-Y started off the year by giving a red hot reception party ' for its new members. Luckily enough there were no casualties. The first Wednesday of every month the members enjoyed a refresh- ing swim at the Y. M. C. A. pool in Painesville. The Hi-Y put on a short, humorous skit entitled You Can't Try An Insane Man, for Stunt Night last fall. Dudley Rose, Robert Griggs, John Jones, and Thomas Woods were included in the cast. In January the Hi-Y invited the G. R.'s to an ice skating party in Geneva. At the carnival in March the Hi-Y had charge of the milk bottle throw. They wound up the year by giving the G. R.'s a party in the High School Gym. twenty six
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First row, left to right: Dorothy Ellis, Eva Faust, Elizabeth Febel, Donald Wickert, Janice Lange, William Pethtel, Genevieve Hagerdon, Frances Trescott, Robert Prouty. Second row: Gladys Diedrich, Lillian Klein, Fay Green, Marian Headley, Miss Richardson, Patricia Harper, Marilyn Trescott, Elsie Mavko, Joan Wickert, Virginia Lazarony, Norma Ross. Third row: Shirley Miller, Robert Henninge, Charles Polomsky, Jean Stimpert. SCENE 4 MIRROR STAFF Well, assignments have to go out again. Editorials—sports—news— gossip—who'll write 'em up this time? Eva and Liz will take care of the editorials — Jean and Shirley and Plum will dig up some NEW gossip, I hope. Ray Miracle is a PEACH about practically writing the whole sport page— Gosh, hope he doesn't refuse this time. But who will dig up some news—and more important WRITE IT? Betty? Frances? Pat? Nope, they did it last time. Bet they wouldn't do it again—well maybe they would—I'll try anyhow. . . . Eight issues have been completed so far and only one more to do—one happy day! Wonder if we'll get honorable mention in the Kent Stage News- paper Contest like we did last year? Sure hope so. Boy that was a swell dance we had in May — everyone said so—first all-school formal we've ever had, I guess . . . The Mirror even made a LITTLE profit believe it or not. Such is the life of a Mirror Editor ... It's worth it though — if you can live through it. twenty-eight
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