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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row I-Rhoda Althoff, Helen Stokes, Louisa Koenig, Rose Mnry Atwood, Helen Pierce, Mary Vaffis, Ruth Bruninghaus, Jean Moore, Melba Church, Rose Mary Johnson, Evelyn King, Betty Poorman, LaVonne Seherf, Rosalyn Hausman, Marcella Smith, Anna Rose Lawrence. f Row 2-Grace Herring, Helen Thoma, Alice Young, Cleona Troxel, Evelyn Crick, Helen Bender, Welda Berlincourt, Virginia Spayd, Ann Reppetto, Lucille Anderson, Ruth Reed, Evelyn Shaffer, Kathleen Rice, Margaret Emmons, Margeret Nitsche, Margaret Nofz. Row I-Nora Wilkins, Alice Wilson, Marian Hufford, Alice May Heppner, Jeanette Reed, Irene Kowalski, Grace Hirst, Dorothy Huss, Miss Myers, Emilie Finch, Dorothy Herbig, Beulah McKinney, Marjorie Bailey, Esther Wilsoii, Phyllis Schultz, Fllen Hyatt, Gertrude Tucker. JUNIOR HIGH HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The junior High Home Economics Club was organized in 1930 and at that time was the only junior home economics club in the state. Its purpose is to give girls social training as well as training in leadership. Through the talks and programs that are carried on at the meetings the girls secure a broader knowledge of home economics. Among its activities the club has arranged for and given the follow- ing: halloween party for all girls in the department, and produced small playlets suitable to the time of the year, has been addressed by the librarian and Miss Lutz, has arranged an assembly program. Baskets were packed at Christmas for needy families, and eighty dolls were dressed for poor children. The club also sponsored a tea for the mothers of its members. ,The necessary requirements to become a member are: Average of B or above in home economicsand passing in all other subjects. The officers are: Pl'C'SidC'l1f ....,,., Vice P1't'side11i .. Secretary ..,,,,..,,., TTEHSTIYC1' ,,,,,, I ,..,,,, ,,,., , , Faculty Advisor ,..,,,., , .e ,,,,....,..,, Jean Moore .-.-.i,Melba Church Ruth Bruninghaus Rosemary Johnson ,,,,,,,,,...IXIiss Myers
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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row 1-A. Conley, E. Dedrick, D. Shively, M. Lawrence, M. Mathias. M. Mitchell, R. Jones, A. Snyder. Row 2-L. Soule, M. Fry, V. Pierce, E. Zickafoos, M. Reed, H. Price, K. Hunt, F. Miller, M. Ayers. Row 3-Miss jackson, Miss Hafford. SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Senior I-Iome Economics Club is one of the oldest clubs in the high school. It was organized in 1924 and is now a member of the National and State Home Economics Associations. The purpose of the club is to form a connecting link between the home and school and to train young women to be active members in home and community life. Its aim is also to furnish an opportunity through organization for social life, such as programs, picnics and parties. This year the club went on an imaginary trip abroad. Discussion of home-life, customs, industries, and historical places of different countries was held. The advisors of the club are Miss Jackson and Miss Hafford. The officers are: U , , Prcsidefzf... ....,,.........,. ,,,,... . Mary Mathias Vice Prexidcrzl' .,......,,... ue ,... Myrtle Mitchell Sc'rrefm'y-Treasu1'z'r ........ ,..,,, M ary L. Lawrence 3 0 .
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THE CROGHAN of 1932 Row 1--Geraldine Ball, Louise Leonard, Ann Karlovetz, Doris Greenman, Helen Lucas, Mildred Balsizer, Mary Burkett, Gladys Paden, Virginia Reeves, Mary Ruth Miller, Dorothy Hirsh, Marian Dorr, Marjorie Mischke, Ivy Pritchard. Row 2-Margaret Rearick, Esther Cooper, Monica Miller, Winifred Southard, Catherine Haas, Leah Miller, Lovina Tuckerman, Ruth English, wildn Price, Wilma Lucas, Mildred Wolmuth, Bonnie Haggerty, Ethel Snow, Lois Rauchle. Row 3-Kathleen Bowlus, Velma Drcnning, Marian Buehler, Helen Rose Troike, Ruth Smith, Margaret Empcke, Dorothy Hetrick, Mrs. Daniels, Faye Louise Forgerson, Dorothy Schull, Stella Sitko, Anna Rose Smith, Lois Mulholland, Wilma Woonacott, Evelyn Laird,'Voris Cooley. Row 4--Richard Hasselbach, Harold Young, Donald Smith, Katherine Baker, Hazel Hollenbeck, Gertrude Carper, Evelyn Sherlow, Jane Trueman, Charlotte Miller, Marjorie Lcow, Ruth Wcrth, Jane Mitchell, Dale Bender, Don Lawrence. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club was organized in 1926 for all juniors and seniors taking the commercial course, and having an average of C in three subjects, two of which must be commercial and the others as major. Although this club is limited exclusively to commercial students it is one of the largest organizations in the high school, there being sixty-two members at present. The purpose of the club is to promote higher scholarship, to broaden minds, and to get the business man's view point on the practical side of commercial work. To improve the spelling of the members, spell downs are given during the meetings, which are held on the third Tuesday of each month. Thirty-five new members were taken into the club this year. The officers are: President ..,. .. ,,...., ....,, Gladys Paden Vice President ,,,,.. r,,,,, ,Donald Lawrence Secretary-Treasurer -mr ....,. Mildred Balsizer Faculty Advisor ,,r,, ,,,,,,, M rs. Daniels 32
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