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GIRL RESERVES Fourth Row — Lillian Lewis, Beverly Garrott, Mildred Wirth, Doris Dysle, Irene Smith, Alice Oberlin, Esther Rice, Enid Smith, Dorothy Ruch, Marveine Royer, Imogene Booth. Third Row — Irene Puskas, Leora Schmucker, Martha Woods, Eileen Judy, Katherine Braswell, Evelyn Dysle, Marge Feller, Mary Ellen Parks, Joyce Feller, Phyllis Boli, Miss Ream. Second Row — Connie Phillips, Dorothy Immel, Lois Hein, Joyce Lewis, Gloria Boydelatour, Mae Conrad, Vivian Girard, Jean Ruch, Pauline Gottshall, Jane Young, Eileen Chamberlain, Eileen Hart. First Row — Martha Grove, Helen Boydelatour, Ellen Mason, Lois Seifert, Mar- ilyn Rubright, Ruth Ladley, Beverly Graber, Mildred Lenhart, Vivian Bair, Marilyn Summer. Qid k i uj i ActioUi l This year ' s officers were: Lois Seifert, President; Marilyn Rubright, Vice- President; Ruth Ladley, Secretary; Beverly Graber, Treasurer. This year the Girl Reserves adopted a new rule which eliminated the Freshman from becoming members. Consequently we didn ' t have any new members. All Girl Reserves were asked to bring all the tax stamps they could possibly bring. We held an all girl hay ride October 8th and due to the many other activities that went on in the school, we didn ' t have time for anything else.
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KS l i MONITORS Fourth Row — Vivian Siefert, Mary Ann Wirebaugh, Patty Clepper, Ruth Dy- er, Enid Smith, Louise Boyd, Harriet Pelfry, Marveine Royer, Charolette Boyd, Melba Huntsman. Third Row — Mary Archer Lois Hein, Lillian Lewis, Jane Young, Eileen Chamberlain, Ruth Anderson, Beverly Garrott, Ruth Rafeld. Second Row — Viola McCarty, Lena Venditti, Mary Gerome, Vivian Girard, Antoinette Melilli, Jean Ruch, Ethel Brownlee, Joyce Feller, Mary Grant, Mrs. Porterfield. First Row — Connie Phillips, Helen Boydelatour, Martha Grove, Ellen Ma- son, Angelo Venditti, Mary Ellen Parks, Ruth Ann Cox, Norma Moody, Jeanne Cranston. LIBRARIANS Third Row — Miss Rodgers, Ruth Ann Ball, Esther Rice, Ruth Ladley, Mar- veine, Royer, Annabel Love. Second Row — Eileen Judy, Doris Dysle, Irene Smith, Loretta Capuano, Paul- ine Gottshall, Marilyn Rubright. First Row — Vivian Bair, Imogene Booth, Marge Feller, Mary Ellen Parks, Leora Schmucker. Beverly Graber, Joyce Feller.
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ra HranmrawMMH ffi Hl-Y Fourth Row— Junior Miller, Merle Blythe, Dick Eggenschwiler, John Nolan, John Tucker, Bob Angione, Edward Shorb, Roy Richards. Third Row — Mr. Boyle, Roy Dickerhoof, Bill Anderson, Charles Rickert, Boyd Heminger, Don DeMarsh, Bill Lenhart, George Manoff, Don Bentz. Second Row — Kenneth Wenger, Bill Cox, George Campanelli, Elmer Gerome, Angelo Venditti, Bill DeMarsh, Russell Ladley, Billye Blunk. First Row— Bob Bentz, David Stockburger, Paul Beard, Bob Marshall, Paul Dickerhoof, Dick Menicos, Frank Cirone, Roger Summer, Harry Bying- ton. Jli-lf ActioiU L The Hi-Y is organized to promote and main- tain the high standard of Christian character in the community. The officers for the year were Wilbur Cox, President; Boyd Heminger, Vice-President; Dick Eggenschwiler, Secretary; Donald Bentz, Treasurer; Roy Dickerhoof, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Joe Angione, Chaplain. The faculty ad- visor was Mr. Boyle. Early in the school year the club began- a program which would increase the member- ship of the club. In November the old mem- bers held an initiation for the new members who were voted into the club. There were twenty-five new members The boys held meetings every other Tues- day during school. The night meetings were discontinued because of the gas rationing. To make money for their different activities, the boys collected tax stamps. They held a party at the Highland Golf Course on October 15. They enjoyed playing ping, pong, pool, and danced to music furnish- ed by a juke box. A lunch was also served. Speakers included on the Hi-Y ' s program during the past year were Mr. Briner, of the Canton Y. M. C. A. and Mr. A. C. L. Bartholo- mew, Judge of the Common Please Court, who spoke on various kinds of crime. The Hi-Y boys ushered at the various plays, operetta and commencement exercises. At the last meeting the officers for the next year were elected. All in all, it was a very successful year foi the Middlebranch Hi-Y organization.
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