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T 'P 'f uvbmrw Q l They Spread Sunshine Spend Your Spare i Time With Us SUNSHINE SOCIETY First row: Pauline Valentine, Alberta Platt, Joan Diemer, Wanda Rose Carnes. Vada Kumfer, Frances Mackey, Esther Martz, Zetta Weil-rel, Gloria Horman, Alma Smith. Hannah Jones. Second row: .Ioan Mc-Lain, Rosella Barrick, Marguerite Wilson, Ruth Hougendoubler, Marcille Helfrick. Virginia Slane, Eileen Monroe, Viola Werling, Isabelle Reinhard, Edna Gebhart, Betty Breiner, Jacqueline Lindemann, Betty Manns, Anna Bell Slain. Third Row: Evelyn Knull, Velma Bushee. Martha Maxine Hoover, Joan Hoover, Golden Archbold, Marcille Hedges, Anita Werling, Roxanna Richey, Bessie Weikel, May Ditmer, Mary Ashcroft. Phyllis Isnogle, Pauline Courdway, Mary Ellen Confer. Fourth row: Marjorie Dowty, Nellie White, Pauline Welch, Marcille Derr, Esther Madalene McNeal, Julianne Bowman, Joyce Byerly, Margaret W'oodward, Wilma Brickley, Imogeie Schwartz, Juanita Werling, Eleanor Hilgeman, Lorene Bauermcister, Helen Krauter, Imogene Heckman. Fifth row: Pauline Miller, Ilow Wilson, Irene Snider, Norma Claire Hedges. Gretchen King, Alice Werling, Evelyn Miller, Floise Dawson, Marjorie Gresley, Marjorie Hiser, Barbara Koons, Evelyn Mills. Ruth Stahl, Wanita Reece. Sixth row: Betty Jo Isnogle, Barbara Romine, Janet White, Clella Platt, Thelma Werling, Ruth Cincaid, Wanda Stoneburn- er. Jessie Neuenschwander, Betty Kay. Betty Dishong, Louise Hougendoubler. Iowna Dawson, Audry Mae Mackey. Al- leon King, Jean Bowman, HI-Y CLUB First row: Donald Coates, Donald McFadden, Paul Beerman, Srott Hunter, Trueman Bell, Oscar Geisel, Ralph Hatfield, Paul Sowards, Rex Hatfield, Arnold Grewe. Second row: Bob Ludwig, Robert Farr, Kenneth Crow, William Wilhelm, Alvin Miller, John Goshorn, Tommy Brown, Tom Hunter, Dale Yager, LeRoy Swaim. Third row: Norman Young, Orville Mahnensmith. Philip Lydy, Max Middaugh. Charles Malmensmith, Lyle Summers, Wil- liam Mahnensmith, Robert Sowards, Jack Hunter. Glen Foulks. Fourth row: Sam Ogg, Richard Coverdale, Kenneth Schwartz, Robert Meilicke, Dwight Foulks, Forest Mulvane, Harry But- ton, Robert Coverdale, Jerry Pettibone. Thirty
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Si ng Your Troubles Away First row: Alleen King, Thelma Werling, Pauline Valentine, Joan McLain, Margaret Wcod- ward. Julianne Bowman, Gretchen King, Alice Wei-ling, Rosella Barrick, Martha Maxine Hoover. Second row: Ernestine Hoff. Betty Jo Isnogle. Janet White. Clella Platt. Imogene Schwartz. Juanita Werling, Betty Jessie Neuenschwander. Viola Werling. Isabelle Reinhard. Anita Wei-ling, Third row: Wanda Rose Carnes, Vada Kurnfer, lvlarjorie Gresley. Marjorie Hiser. Barbara Koons. Esther Madalene McNeal. Anna Bell Slain. Hannah Jones. Jean Bowman. Marcille Derr. Pauline Welch. Golden Archbold. Fourth row: Trueman Bell, John Goshorn, William lilahnensmith. Philip Lydy, Halden Krauter, Arnold Grewe, Raymond Springer. Gilford Johnson. Tommy Brown. GLEE CLUB Any student of Ossian High School has the privilege ot joining any one of the following vocal music activities: Glee Club, girls' trio, or fellows' quartet. All three are under the supervision of Miss Ernestine Hoff. The Christrnas Cantata, In Bethlehem, and the operetta, Tune In, were the major productions of the glee clubs. Twenty-nine
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SUNSHINE SOCIETY The Sunshine Society, which has been organized in Our school for the last four years, is a national Organization. This year's society consisted of 85 members. Its main purpose is to cheer the sick and make the cOmmunity's less fortunate people happy. To express their community interest the Sunshine girls prepared Thanksgiving baskets, sent scrapbooks to the Riley Hospital, and tried to spread good cheer at all times. Meetings were held Once a month. In March a banquet was given in honor of the mothers of the Sunshine girls. The financial problem Was solved by the selling of holly wreaths at Christmas and Coca-Cola at the basketball games. The profit from cokes Was divided with the Hi-Y boys. The district convention was held at New Haven, and the state conven- tion was held at Tipton. The Officers are: President - - PAULINE MILLER Vice President - - BETTY KAY Treasurer - - - VIOLA WERLING Recording Secretary - GRETCHEN KING Corresponding Secretary - - ALICE WERLING Sponsor - - - - Miss KNULL HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y Club, which has been Organized in our school for the past three years, is a branch Of the Y. M. C. A. The purpose of the club is, TO create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community higher standards of Christian Character. Other standards of the Hi-Y Club are: clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. One outstanding feature of their program each year is the best-girl banquet. The Officers are as follows: President - - JOHN GOSHORN Vice President - - LYLE SUMMERS Secretary - - ORVILLE MAHNENSMITH Treasurer ---- TOM BROWN Sergeants-at-Arms - DALE YAGER, RALPH HATFIELD Sponsor ------ MR. GEISEL Spiritual Advisor - - REVEREND HALL Th irty-ofne
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