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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row 1-J. Waggoner, W. Kaufman, R. Norton, H. Ansted, W. Wolfe, D. Holmes, W. Gavitt, W. Rafferty, B. Johnson, W. N. Waggoner, F. W'elsh, R. Hasselbach. Row 2-Mr. Weiler, G. Demmel, W. Adkins, B. Hudson, G. Hower, F. Rosenberger, C. Hasselbach, D. Nickel, D. Auxter, R. Balsizer, A. Curtis, N. Jacobs, T. Schuyler, Mr. Ogden. Row 3-R. Ryder, R. Henne, R. Thompson, L. Martin, G. Miels, C. Gavitt, J. Miller, J. VanDoren, T. McDonald, R. Lehmann, F. Levy, D. Ryder, D. Lawrence, R. Smith, W. Decker. HI-Y The Hi-Y, one of the older clubs of the school, was organized for the purpose of creating, maintaining and extending throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. For doing this the club frequently discusses at meetings the vital questions of high school boys. The boys of the junior and senior class are eligible, and sophomores are also admitted at the beginning of the second semester. The club has done many things this year. To raise money it sold re- freshments from a newly purchased stand at Harmon Field. It also sponsored a Carnival and published football and basketball programs. This year the Northwest District Older Boys Conference was to be held here but unfortunately it had to be cancelled. Instead of the usual four district conferences, one state conference was held at Dayton. Fremont Ross High sent six members. The officers are: P resid 611 t ,....,.,,.,,. Vice President ,.,,,,,, Secretary ..........,.., TYCllSZL1'CY ....,,.,,.,,. ....-.-rWilliam Gavitt ,,,..,,,-,David Holmes ,,..,.,.William Rafferty .,.----..-.Russel Hirt Bnsmess Manager ...,.., ,,,.,,...., , ....r, W illiam Vfolfe Faculty Aclvisors ....., . ,,.,.,, , Mr. Ogden, Mr. Weiler 25 al
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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row 1-R. Schepflin, H. Ansted, W. Zweilly, L. Pearson, E. Rosenberger, J, Waggener, R. Balsizer, G. Hower, L. Buehler, N. Jacobs. Row 2-W. Clookie, C. Homler, N. Overmyer, J. Smith, D. Auxter, Mr. NVeiler, R. Joseph, R. Vollmar, D. Nickles. Rmu,3-E. Willey, XV. Parrish, H. Boyer, L. Martin, B. Mooney, H. Wagner, C. XValters, H. Seibert, B. Jacobs. ig-34 F. F. A. CLUB The F. F. A. was organized in 1930-31 under the direction of Mr. Weiler. The purpose of the club is to improve the modern methods of agriculture and to create an interest in farm life. It is composed of boys enrolled in vocational agriculture. The club is a member of a state and national organization. There are four degrees which the boys may strive to reach. They are: the green hand degree, composed of freshman, second, the future farmer degree, which requires a year of vocational agriculture, third the state farmer, chosen by the state organization for superior work and leadership, and fourth the national farmer degree, which very few boys receive. The Home Economics and F. F. A. banquet held last December was an outstanding event in the social affairs of the school club. Also, the livestock judging team won honors in the Tiffin and Toledo contests. The officers are: President .,.......... ......., E arl Rosenberger Vice Pl'Q'SidCl1f ..... ,, -. .... John Waggoner Sc'v1'c'1fary ......... ........ L eroy Pearson Trr'asurer.. ...ii ....... R ussell Balsizer 24
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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row I-M. Stokes, B. Humphrey, F. Lucas, A. Dorr, V. Behnken, Mitchell, L. Younkman, J. Mousley H. Stokes, A. Weider, V. Bowlus, M. Bloom, R. XValton. Row 2-L. Heschel, E. XVoonncott, E. Lilley, D. Marsh, D. Schultz, J. Tracy, B. B. Welker, M. Engler, R. Myers, D. Mielke, R. Ryder, V. Schell, B. Swedersky, E. Mielke. Row 3-V. Pierce, C. Collier, J. Moore, A. Swedersky, H. Troike, V. Paul, M. Cramer, I. Miesle, M. Walton, M. Mischke, A. Karlovetz, M. Dier, V. Kreilick, L. Leonard, M. Burkett. Row 4-V. Immel, K. Moore, D. Mooney, H. Hollenbeck, V. Staschke, I. Woodriiff, J. Kreilick, Mrs. Datcsman, E. Meyers, H. Nickels, M. Dorr, lf. Laird, V. Cooley, V. Egbert, Leota Pick. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club was organized by Mrs. Datesman in 1920 with twenty-three members. Today on account of the great interest shown the number has been limited to sixty. Membership consists of students from ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth gradesg new members being selected from the ninth grade at the close of each school year to fill the vacancies occasioned by seniors grad- uating. Beauty of tone, accurate pitch, ability to read music, to sing a har- mony part and general musical ability are required for acceptance into the club. Besides the regular program given each spring in che School Audi- torium, the club sings a group of sacred songs at the Baccalaureate service. At the state meeting of the Federation of Women's Clubs in this city they entertained the members with a group of delightful songs. Last October they were honored with an invitation to appear before the Northwestern Teachers, Association at their Toledo Meeting. ' The officers are: President ...................... ....... R ona Walton Libra1'ian-Treasurer ....... ................ , Marian Dorr Accompanislf ....... . ...., ..,... . Margaret Mae Engler Faculfy Advisor ..... ............. Mrs. Datesman 26
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