Sunbury School - Owl Yearbook (Sunbury, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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EIHL RESERVES TOP ROW Cleft to rightl: Virginia Neff, Marilyn Paul, Betty Cole, Loetta Ballis, Glendora Hoover, Lillie Rife, Charlotte Reedy, Twila Ross, Sally Wilson, Iris Spencer. SECOND ROW: Ianet Kilbury, Agnes Graff, Eileen Middaugh, Mary Wirick, Grace Howard, Kathryn Wymer, Dorothy Saunders, Patsy Fravel, Dorothy Martindale, Mary Sigler, Helen Morrison, Marcie Edwards. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Shoemaker, Phyllis Cox, Roslie Overturf, Eleanor Ross, Thelma Poe, Helen Curnutte, Leona Longshore, Betty Mallernee, Pauline Chandler, Audrey Law, Miss Bartonelfaculty Advisor. FOURTH ROW: Polly Lou Zieschang, Program Chairman, Nancy Beacom, Treasurer, Iean Beacom, Song Leader, Mary K. Feasel, Vice President, Iune Tumbull, President, Fay Elna Overturf, Pianist, Lucille Neff, Reporter, Iean Spearman, Secretary. The Girl Reserves stand for the highest ideas of leadership. This organization, which is a part of the Y.W.C.A., aims to inspire its members on the finer things ot lite. The Sunbury Club was started in the fall ot 1942 by Miss Aileen Reiner. Many interesting subjects were touched upon at the monthly meetings. The topics Check on Health Habits, Inspirational Thoughts, and A Modern Girl Looks at Easter, Were pre- sented to challenge every girl to make the most of the opportunities offered to her in America. Social activities for this year consisted of a Hard-Times Party, Mother's Tea, Sweet- heart Bal1, Mother and Daughter Banquet and Senior Farewell Party. 20

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F. F. ll. TOP ROW tleft to rightlz Ralph Ballis, Tom Wise, Harold Linnabary, Gearld Ewards, Don Poe, lim Vermillion, Harold Masters, Don Sharp, Bob Beaver, Sam Smith. SECOND ROW: Don Shannon, Carroll Saunders, Lawerence Spearman, lim Sheets, Harold Finch, Darrell Linnabary, H. C. Bernhard-Advisor. THIRD ROW: Myron Shoai, Recreation Leader: Dale Tippett, Reporterg Raymond Cantrell, Sentinelg Dale Roof, Secretaryy Harold Webb, Treasurer, Gale Cook, Vice-President, Don Fairchild, President. The F.F.A. is a national organization for high school boys who are studying vocational agri- culture. There are F.F.A. chapters wherever the American Flag is flown, including the territories and outlying possessions of the United States. The National Organization was founded in No- vember l928 and the Sunbury Chapter received their Charter in 1930. There are four degreesin the F.F.A.: Green- hand, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer. The local Chapter deter- mines the individual's advancement in the first two grades of membership, the state organi- zation determines the third, and the national organization confers the fourth degree. There have been seven State Farmers in the history of the Sunbury Chapter. Some of the important activities carried out during the year were: repairing farm machinery, collecting scrap iron and paper, building labor saving devices. We won a trophy for judging at the Hartford Fair this year. We had F.F.A. ex- hibits at the Hartford and Ashley Fairs. We pre- sented a one act comedy at the Delaware County Fair for the Walnut Grange. A pest hunt was conducted in December. We were repre- sented in the local softball league. We helped with adult farmer meetings and farm machinery and tractor repair courses.



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SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS OF SUNBURY SCIENCE CLUB Mary Shoaf .................... President Zelma lean Spearman ...... Vice President Polly Lou Zieschang .... ...... S ecretary Elmer Hollis .......... ..... T reasurer Helen Curnutte .... .... R eporter Ed Mayhew ..... .... B ouncer F. T. Lang ..... .... S ponsor The science club of Sunbury High School was organized in 1942. Its name The N.U.T.S. Club which means Nitwits Unknown To Science, was chosen by the members. This club belongs to a National Organization called Science Clubs of America and is a chartered member. The purpose of this club is to stimulate further study in science, and to help school, community and country in any Way possible. Some of the projects the club has been carry- ing on, are the collecting of paper and other scrap useful for the war effort. With the money earned by selling these things the club bought a micro-projector. This micro-projector is called a Seascope and is very handy in the Biology and Chemistry classes. Thelma Poe, a senior who is very active in Chemistry, took a science scholarship test given out by the S. C. of A. Speakers were engaged to speak to the club on different subjects. Social activities Were held during the year.

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