Miamisburg High School - Mirus Yearbook (Miamisburg, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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We-2 The Hi-Y is made up of sophomore, junior and senior boys who are interested in working together to improve the school and the community. This year they have had Mr. Bigony as sponsor: Bob Masters, president: Bob Galyean, vice president: Tom Haeussler, secretary: and Bill May, treasurer. At the beginning of the year the club had its induction service. lt wasn't all work and no play for the boys because they had joint meetings with the Girl Reserves, swimming parties at the Y. M. C. A., and a basketball team. Bob Masters, Bob Galyean and lack Whitesell attended the Hi-Y convention at Columbus. The boys also did their part in the scrap drive by driving trucks and load- ing and unloading the scrap. Once a month the members attended church as a group. Major Brueckner ot Wright Field and Mr. Bill Young of the Y. M. C. A. were guest speakers at two of the meetings. Major Brueckner spoke on Aircraft Production. A group meeting with other schools was held at Fairmont, March 27, with Reverend Torgersen as speaker. 14666164 A few years ago the Grail Girls was a part of the Girl Reserves but the membership became so large that one club would not take care ot all the members. As a result of this: the freshman and the sophomores became a separate club and called themselves the Grail Girls. This year they had Miss Herboltzheimer as sponsor with Nancy Bussard as president, Peggy Becker, vice president: Ellen Good, secretary: and Lolly Rudy, treasurer. The group started this year with a scavenger hunt after which candy bars were given as prizes tor the winners. At Christmas time the girls collected money to help the U. S. O. decorate Christmas trees for the service men. They collected enough to decorate three trees. It was about thirty-five dollars. For the March 7 meeting, Miss Jennings was guest speaker. Her topic was Boy and Girl Relations. At one ot the meetings, Miss Reed talked on Good Points in Character. On May 5, they had a formal for the members. Elton Dale and his orchestra played. The committee for the dance was Dot Daily, Lolly Rudy, PeQQY Becker, Mary Lobo, Ann Haeussler and Shirley Ball. Compliments oi CORNER DRUG STORE Drugs -:- Ice Cream -:- Nuts ...gg-

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QM The Girl Reserves under the direction of Miss Jennings have had an active year. The Girl Reserve is fundamentally a service club. This year they made scrapbooks for Barny Community Center and kept the school Honor Roll up to date. They also gave the kiddies a party at Christmas time. The social program for the year included: initiation, joint meetings with the Hi-Y, a formal dance, G. R. Church Service, a birthday party, and an early morning hike. At one joint meeting with the Hi-Y, Chesta Fulrner spoke on Boy and Girl Relationships. The Girl Reserve Conference was held at Miamisburg this year on Febru- ary 19. The speaker for this occasion was Reverend Harvey Hahn. The officers for this year were: president, lean Woods: vice president, Phyllis Gricep secretary, Lois jane Rice: and treasurer, Dorothy Naher. The purpose of this association is to promote interest in activities, scholar- ship, fellowship, and to improve the girls mentally, physically, and socially. The girls earned their letters this year by taking part in volley ball, basketball, baseball, tennis, archery, and soccer. They could also hike, bicycle, and obey the health rules to get their points. Five hundred points are required. G. A. A. started the year with initiation at the mound. Then several play days followed and also a joint meeting with the Hi-Y. At one meeting the city nurse spoke on health rules. The officers for the year were: president, Naomi Winters: vice president, Margie Wilson: secretary, Louise Richards: treasurer, Shirley Snyder: freshman representatives, Peggy Becker and Phyllis Ridtnger. Miss Traxler is the sponsor. Success to Class of '44 THE STAR CITY BOTTLING CO -27-

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