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LIS JIUNES FILLES Row 1: Marian Miller, Marilyn Wickert, Bcrnicc Sperling, Barbaro Frink, Jeanne DcRubcrtis, Virginia Roscncrans, Bernice Paine, Shirley Rooks, Marlene Hundcrtmorck, Sally Hearn, Jonnic Lahti. Row 2: Marion Somnitz, Lillian Busch, Barbara Hathaway, Lorcno Taylor, Betty Gottbehuet, Louise De- Rubertis, Mrs. Prouty, Rosemary Gress, Lois Griggs, Virginia Dodge, Frances Neubert, Betty Bugelski, Catherine Berta. Row 3: Sophie Kostelic, Edith Adams, Bonnie McClish, Jeanne Wolkcr, Patricia Abplanalp, Patty Elmore, Irene Nichols, Morgorct Dooley, Olive Cox, Janet Frink, Edith Jackson, Betty Hoffackcr, Arty Ivone, Gladys Orcutt, Margaret Brott. Row 4: Phyllis Kistler, Eloise Rea, Jane Ann Kubach, Corol Hohlfelder, Joyce Mathews, Betty Eland, Flor- ence Davis, Carol Jerome, Madeline Beach, Frances Hudson, Joyce Schmidt, Ruth Kilty, Dorothy Jonezic. Row 5: Phyllis Spear, Mary Kerin, Audrey Jerome, Virginia Kindell, Stella Lczak, June Melchcr, Evelyn Nosh, Joyce Pcckham, Dolores Donnelly, Bonnie Clark, Leona Winlond, Ruth DcHcck. Row 6: Marilyn Atkin, Alma Spear, Alice Hictanen, Phyllis Pcshock, Barbara Rooks, Maxine Brockway, Barbara Thompson, Lois Prince, Beverly Harper. Hl-Y CLUB Row 1: Merritt Nielsen, Jim Harmon, Francis Vandcrvort, Orton Cowles, Bill MacBcth, Steve Ruzick, Paul Jones. Row 2: Henry Bobitch, John Dakos, Kenneth Sprague, Russell Dodge, Stanley Martin, Fred Roth, Roy Whipple, Richord Rea. Row 3: Dick Craig, Donald VonDyke, Peter Gross, Eugene Miller, Gail Kiefer, George Semons, Bill Alves, Mr. Mosher. twenty-six
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Chip’s Tlews Seated: Sally Hearn, Betty Gottbehuot, Morgoret Dooley. Stonding: Frieda Dewey, Carol Hohlfcldor, Mrs. Prouty, Louise DcRubertis, Phyllis Pcshock, Maxine Brockway, Barbara Hathaway, Rosemary Gress, Joyce Schmidt, Ruth DeHeck, Jean DcRubertis. The Hi-Times, our school paper, was sponsored by the Les Jeune Filles again this year. The staff elected by the club was as follows: Editor, Rose- mary Gress; Assistant Editor, Barbara Hathaway; Business Manager, Jeanne DeRubertis; Feature Editor, Carol Hohlfelder; Circulation Editor, Joyce Schmidt. Our reporters and typists were from the student body and our adviser was Mrs. Prouty. We had a very busy year. Besides getting the paper out every two weeks, we sponsored some activities, the most notable of which was our semi-formal dance in May. We also boast the fact that we were awarded second place in the Stunt Nite Program; our skit was the Fatal Quest. ♦wenty-fivo
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This year we carried on with the newly formed girl's club of last year. The club's purpose is to encourage school spirit and activities among the students of the high school. The officers for the year were Louise DeRuber- tis, President; Rosemary Gress, Vice-President; Lois Griggs, Secretary; and Betty Gottbehuet, Treasurer. The chairmen of the standing committees were as follows: Social, Margaret Dooley; Program, Carol Hohlfelder; Ways and Means, Jane Ann Kubach. We welcomed Mrs. Prouty as our new adviser, and under her leadership the seventy-five members carried on many useful projects — scrap books for the wounded servicemen in hospitals were made; war bonds and stamps were sold; and a school newspaper was sponsored. We sponsored a Football Banquet for the boys to show them that we really appreciated all their hard work and efforts. Another activity which we backed was the Stunt Nite program in which all classes and organizations took part, and which was open to the public. We also had a very successful Pie Social for the student body. The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet was held in May ond was well attended. The Hi-Y Club of '44-'45 started the year with a new adviser, Mr. Elton Mosher, and four new officers: President, Orton Cowles; Vice-President, Jack Stanton; Secretary, Bill MacBeth; Treasurer, Francis Vandervort. Several new members were accepted into the club after having been given the necessary initiation. Some of these officers and our adviser left for the service. They were replaced by Jack Stanton, President; Merritt Nielsen, Vice-President; Eugene Miller, Secretary; Henry Bobitch, Treasurer; and Mr. Raveling was made adviser of the group. One of the recreations we enjoyed was swimming at the Y.M.C.A. in Painesville. When asked to plan a program for Stunt Nite, we went to work and the style show we presented proved to be one of the most interesting events of the evening. Later we had two booths at the Carnival sponsored by the Athletic Asso- ciation. twenty-seven
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