Cambridge High School - Cantab Yearbook (Cambridge, OH)
- Class of 1947
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MO . , - fr ' urs HAT could be more pleas1ng to us than p1ctures of jg Mother nature s beautlful wlnter garment snow as if 4, seen by the eye of our camera man around the Hlgh School Bulldmg It remlnds us of all the fun We had th1S w1nter trudglng to school every mormng 1n the deep snow and throwlng snowballs when Mr Lyne wasn t Watchmg And please look closer at the above p1cture for youll notlce lt IS a beaut1fu11y decorated Chr1stmas scene The Jr Y Teens and Student Counc1l presented the bu1ld1ng for annual use whlte notlce the sh1n1ng Chr1stmas tree 1n front of the bu1ld1ng' Th1S was glven and decorated by members of the Industr1al Arts department Ins1de the bu1ld1ng members of the Student Counc1l made a decorat1ve scene IH the hall for the benefit of the entlre student body Yes the classes really had the Chr1stmas sp1r1t th1s year and may they keep up thelr good work 1n a Splflt of co operatlon among the dlfferent orgamza t1ons1n C H S candelabras for all the front windows. 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A 2,5 N, L, E iff? 2 ., 4' I , i 4 5 I 1 Xl!! .mdag iff' ,X ABA .7152 Semwc Slcvcg Qlurrzng ROBERT WHITI JOANN How PPCCY WIITLHFLL JAMH BOW!-RS DPLNIXR CAINIPBFLL Xxx Twenty one .?6wtaaqaftlQeSenwfLCZaoo Never has a prouder class graduaed from Cambrxdge Hlgh School than our Class of 47 Be sldes havmg satlsfactorlly completed the requlred hxgh school courses we have successfully part1c1 pated xn dozens of extra currlcular 3CtlVltl9S Of course that IS not unusual for any class but we l1ke to thmk of our club leaders our basketball and football players and our class scholars as some thlng SDQCISI Here ln our hlstory I would like to lnclude some of our favorlte memorles and a few of our favorlte people Gomg back to our Freshman year whlch lncxdentally began on September 7 1943 we re member the xmportance of bemg the oldest class at Central and how mce lt was ln our Freshman Domam on the thlrd floor We chose Robert Whxte and Jean Forsythe as our Student Councll representatmves and Thomas Olnhausen was honored wlth the posltlon of V1ce Presldent m the Torch Club Th1s was the first year for compulsory physlcal educatlon classes for glrls Those early calxsthemcs probably should not be mcluded ln our favorxte memorxes l1st One of the hlghllghts of the year was the Athletlc Banquet wlth the outstandmg football coach of Indlana Umversxty Mr Alvm Bo McM1llen as guest speaker Our Sophomore year started on September 5 1944 Because we dldnt leave Central to flnlsh our remalmng three years of hxgh school we shall be the first graduating class smce 1910 that has not attended Brown Hxgh School Along wlth our Student Councll members who were Beverly Casey Thomas Swan Russell Booth and Peggy Mltchell we cla1med the Torch Club Presldent Elmer Ward Secretary Thomas Swan and Treasurer James Addlson Thls year marked the flrst homecommg celebratlon at Cambrldge Hlgh Our Valentlne class party on February 14 1945 was a gala affair and the class officers Robert Whlte Thomas Swan Joan Kaplan and Beverly Casey con trlbuted much to ltS success September 4 1945 was the begmmng of our busy Junlor year The Jr G1rl Reserve leaders Presldent Pattl Hott V1ce Presldent Peggy Mltchell Secretary Joann Rose and Treasurer Beverly Co Edltors of the Cantab Della Mae Ray and Jack Arnold were chosen as the Jun1or cheerleaders Our Student Councxl representatlves Joan Churchman Barbara Darby Dwlght Rutledge and W1l 11am Edmonds dxd a fine Job of advertlsmg our very successful Jumor Play The Charm School Wlth the money ralsed from the Junlor Play the class of6cers Russell Booth James Bowers and Delorys McFarland managed the Jumor Semor RQCQDIIOH The asslstlng commlttees cleverly decor ated the gym uslng a clrcus theme wxth a huge carrousel as the center of attractlon In con cludmg our Jumor year Russell Booth Thomas Olnhausen and Robert Whlte were chosen on the basis of scholarshlp leadershlp sportsmanship and courage for servlce for Cambrldges representa tlves to Buckeye Boys State at Mxamx Umverslty Oxford Oh1o It IS easy to remember that we started as mlghty Semors on September 3 1946 because It seems l1ke such a short txme ago The pattern of thlngs was much the same as former years wlth electlons ln the Fall and partles ln the Spring Our two addxtlonal Student Councll members were Patrncxa Kexser and Russell Booth The class officers were James Bowers Presldent Robert Whlte V1ce Presldent Peggy Mltchell Treasurer Delmar Campbell Secretary and Joann Rose Program Chalrman Senlor YTeens became the official name of the old Semor Glrl Reserves and Joan Churchman Barbara Darby Jacquellne McCullough and Barbara Flemlng held the leadmg posltlons ln that orgamzatlon Durmg our semor year the Cambrldge Chapter of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety was lnstalled and membershlp keys were presented to twenty three members of our class At the end of a successful football season Captamed by Delmar Campbell the Homecomlng Queen Jean Forsythe and her attendants Della Mae Ray Beverly Casey Joann Rose and Patrlcla Camp were honored at the annual Homecommg game Our athletlc achlevements soared even h1gher durlng basketball season when the Bobcats won the Dlstrlct tournament at Demson Ohlo Ind1v1 dual honors went to our Wllllam Matthews leading scorer ln the COL when he rece1ved a place on the mythical All Oh1o thxrd team and to the Captaln Robert Whlte who rece1ved honorable mentlon ln the state We couldnt have been more proud of them xn fact we were all puffed up for weeks' Then came the partmes and annual Semor affaxrs cllmaxed wlth the Jumor Semor Rectptlon and ended wlth Commencement We know that thls IS just the end of the begmmng of our llxes and lt certalnly has been a wonderful begmmng O .J C J 15 O 3 I rv T' 7-x 0 I ' I , 5 'WW - , ' 'SAC l lkle ' :Lf l -- IL -1 '-iii . . , ! 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JOAN FRAKES C.A.P. 1-23 Aeronautics Club 13 Glee Club 23 Quaker City High School 33 Music Festi- val 2. - Ambition: Air Communicator x WILLIAM BARROWS Football 1. Ambition: To he a success. CHARLOTTE WARNER J Girl Reserves 2-3: Y-Teen 43 G.A,A. 3-42 Gym Leader 43 Cantab 33 Cheerleader 4. Ambition-To Love und be Loved. N MAURER 'lthrow High School, Cin- c natl 1-22 antab 33 Junior P y 33 Jr.-Sr. Reception C mmlttee 33 Boys' Ensemble 3 Glee Club 43 Club Cam- hy 4. Ambition: To call Miss Mc- Culley 'lhneI'. DONNA PIERCE Variety Night lp G.A.A. 4: Jr. Girl Reserve 2-33 Sr, Y- Teens 4. A mbition-Secretary. P EUGENE HAWKINS Community High School 1: Industrial Arts Club 2-3-43 Class Basketball 2-3-4. Ambition-Commercial Artist PATRICIA ANN CAMP Band l-23 Y-Teens 2-3-43 Music Night 2-32 Variety Night 1: Cantab 33 Gym Leader 23 National Honor Society 43 G.A.A. 3-43 G.A.A. Vice President 43 Junior Play 33 Homecoming Attendant -13 Reporter 2-3-4. Ambition: R1-gistf-ri-d Nurse with follegi- Ili-gn-4-. NEAL MILLIGAN Football 43 Tumbling 2-3-ig Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3-4: Class Basketball 1-3-43 Band 2. Ambition: To be a radio engineer. JOAN CHURCHMAN Student Council 3-4: Reporter 2-3-4: Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 2-3: Senior Y-Teen President 43 Jr.-Sr. Reception Commit- tee 3: Cantab Staff 3: Music' Night l-2-3--41 Varit-ty Night l-2: Y-Teens 2-3-ig Dislrit-I Nlusit-t'ont1-sl 2-fi-lg National Honor Sorit-ly -1. Ambition: To bs- an sue-ci-ss. 7.11 'I'IIf.T flIl'l'l' BARBARA DARBY hixl Rest-ries 2-3-4: tl. R. Vabinvt 2-l: Student Counx-il 3-tg Presitlt-nt Student t'ou:z- c'il ll lilA.A, 3-1: Vice Presi- dent t9.A.A, 3: Re-uortcr 2- 3-4: Reporter Staff 4: Vantab Business Staff 3: National Honor' Som-iety 4. A JEAN HICSSIN Home 1-It-ononiics Club 1: tl. AA. Vi: Gym Leader 4. Amlritioll-Inte-rior Devoratnr EUGENE GATES Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3-ei: Hi-Y 344: Tumbling I-2-3. Ambition-l'. S N. MARILYN LOU ALLEN Glee Fluh 2804: Girl Reserx os 2-3-1: Junior Class Play 3: Musit' Night 2-3-4: Stunt Night 2: Variety Night 2. Ambition: To he-rome al hl'illl- tieiun. PATRICIA BROKAW Cantab 3: Gym Leaflet' 2-Ji: GEXA. 3: Librarian 4: Band 1 . Ambition-Nurse. WILLIAM INIATHEVVS Nlassillon High School l-2-fl: Basketball li 'Track l: lli- Y 4 Alnhition-To play profes- sional baske-thall. Till 'Uflfvl'-fUl1I' MILDRI D CLARIXSTUNI 1 .A lllllliltlll 4 sunt DI' LLA 'NIAE RAY Xt ron cs Chur t irl Ptstrx llrln comin enrl mt l 1 in a iff 3 Cimhx Rtpitsen i Q zxlllhltltlll on 4 m and x WILLIAM COVVDEN nc ustrial . 's I u 1 V 3 'nd 1-2: Cee F nb 1-. 1 Illiiillll-f,ffil'i'I' in '. faxy Air F0 . K. I NANCY NICHOLSON Zanesville High School l-2: Vantab 3: Girl Reserve 3: Y-Teens -li G.A.A, 3-1: Cab- inet 4: Jr.-Sr. Reception Pom. 3: Gym Leader -t. Ambition-Sci:-nt-r 'l'e-uelu-r. JOAN KAPLAN Girl Reserves 2-3: Senior Y- Tvens 4: Class Secretary 2: Fantab 3: Junior Play 3: Jr.-br. Reception Committee 3: National Honor Society -l. A mhition-Dress Dc-signer. BILL MQVVILLIAIXIS Industrial Arts Club 2-IS. Ambition-To make a million THOMAS A. HILL Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3f-ii Class Basketball l-2-3-41 XVrt-stling 1. Ambition-Machinist NELLIIC VVILEY Sr, Y!1'00ns 4. Ambition-Secretary. RICHARD NELSON Elyria High School 1. Ambition-To be a success. ICTHICL MAE KENWORTHY Senior Y-Teens -1. Ambition-Housvwife. BILLY ENOCHS Ambition-Radio Rvpairman BETTY JI-IAN MCELROY Juniur Girl Re-serves 2-3: Senitir Y-Teen 4: fl.A.A. 43 Gym I.t-urlor 4. Ambition-To trxnvl. nf RICHARD COSBY Hi-Y Vlub 3-4: film' Vlub 2-3- 41 Buys' linst-niblo 2-3--1: Burlit-rshnp Quzirtt-t 3-4: Nlusir Night 2-I4-45 N16-lungv 2-3-bi. lliAY Play 1. Ambition: l'1lvr'tric-nl Engine-Pr JO ANN CASTNHR C5100 Fluh 2-31 Y-Tcvns 2-SP-li G.A.A, 3-4: Funtuh Staff 32 Music' Night 2-3, Ambition-To lu- :A llie-titian. RICHARD SCHAUB Bziml I-2-3-4: Hi-Y Club 4. Ambition-To graduate from Ohio State l'nivn-rsity. SHIRLEY HEAIJLICY Hrmnw I-Itwnnriniivs C'luh l: Music Night 2-3-11 lilac C'luli 2-3--lc Gym 1,1-:ull-r iz G.A.A. vi. Anihitiun-To take- vars- of l'lllllll'l'll. ROBERT VVARNICR l-'rmtlizill ll Turch Club 23 Inclustriul Arts Vlub 1-2: Bzmrl 2: filet- C'Iub 2-Ii-4: Ill- Y t'lul1 I5-fl: Fzintzili Stuff Ii: Nluslt' Night 2-Il: liuskcthull 1-243-l. Nzitiunztl llunrmr Sm'- ivty 1: Hi-Y Play -4. Ambition-To make- u million ur marry and mind a mil- lion. DONNA LARRICK l.ihr:iriun iflig Girl lit-sent-s Z Anihitiun-To ln- as sc-vrvturp 7'll'l'lZ1,Y'fII'l' JEAN FORSYTHE Student Council 11 Glee Club 2-31 Varlety Nlght 23 Jr. Glrl Reserves 2-33 Cablnet Jr. G. R. 3P Senior Y-Teens 43 Cantab Business Staff 33 Jr. Play 33 Reporter 1-2-3-43 Co- Edltor Reporter 43 Jr.-Sr. Reception Committee 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. Ambition-To travel around the world. LEONARD LENT New Concord High 13 Hl-Y Club 3-4. Ambition-Salesman M BEVERLY CASEY Band 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 2-33 Music Night 1-2-3-43 Music Contest -33 Homecoming Court 43 Student Councll 23 Class Treasurer 23 Glrl Re- serves 2-3-43 G. R. Treasurer 33 Reporter 2-3-43 Cantab 33 Jr.-Sr. Receptlon Committee 33 Natlonal Honor Society 4. Ambition-Fashion Illustrator ROBERT G. PACK Basketball Manage! 3-4 3 Football Manager 3 Class Basketball 3-43 Gym 1-2. Ambittion-To be a success in life. DOROTHY DUFF Band 13 Home Economics Club 13 Sr, Y-Teen. Ambition-Secretary. MELDA WHITIS Glee Club 2-33 G.A.A. 3-4: Y-Teens 2-3-42 Cantab Staff 3. Ambition - Stenogrupller or Secretary. Twenty-sir A A THOMAS SWAN Band 1-2-3-43 Orchestra 1-2- 3-43 Student Council 23 Me- lange 2-3: Class Vice Presl- dent 23 Torch Club 1-2: Torch Club Secretary 2: Hi-Y Club 3-43 Hi-Y Club Secretary 43 Hi-Y Camp Representative: Reporter 1-2-3-43 C0-Editor 43 All-Ohio Orchestra 33 Drum Ensemble 2-3412 Glee Club 2- 3-43 Boys' Ensemble 2-3-43 Choir 43 Football 13 Junior Play 3: Jr.-Sr. Reception Committee 33 National Honor Society 43 Hi-Y Play 4. Ambition-Travel widely. WILMA COOPER Ambition-To be n success. JOHN SPEER New Concord 1-2-33 Hi-Y Club 4. Ambition-To be an airland pilot. DONNA WINTERS Band 1-2-3-43 Orchestra 2-33 Jr. Girl Reserves 2-33 Jr. Re- serve Cablnet 33 Sr. Y-Teens 43 Cantab Business Staff 3: Music Night 1-2-3-4: Band Concert 1-2-3-43 Muskingum College Muslc Contest 32 Stunt Night 23 National Honor Society 4. Ambition - Occupational Therapist. . '3 . ' - 1+ I 1. . if K, s JOHN ARNOLD Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 1-2- 3-43 Dance Band 2-33 Glee Club 2-3-43 District Muslc Contgst 2-3-43 State Muslc Cont st 3-43 Torch Club 1-23 Hi-Y Club 3-43 Tumbling 3-43 Cheerleader 33 Jr.-Sr. Recep- tion Committee 3: Class Basketball 2-3-43 Melange 33 Muslc Night 2-3'-42 Stunt Night 2-3: Cantab 3. Ambition-To make love to Luna Turlfer. N - BETTY VALENTINE .ji 3 r . BARBARA l-'LEMING Jr. Girl Reserves 2-3: Senior Y-'Vct-ns lg Cztntub Stuff 35 Rt-porter Stuff 1-2-3--la Jr, Girl Rest-ru' Cztbinct 3: Sen- ior Y-'I'ct-n Czibinct -iz Nation- ul Honor Som-it-ty 4. .-hnbition-To he ai collegi- profs-ssnr, un historian, and an politician. if VERNON FREEMAN Incl, Arts Club 1-2-3--1. GLORIA JIRLES Home Economics Club 1: Home Economics Vice Presi- dcnt 1: Junior Girl Reserves 2-3: Senior Y-Teens 4. Ambition-To graduate. EARL SPRINGER Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3--ll Stunt Night -1, Ambition-To get out, and slay out, ot' debt. MELBA RUTH PORTER Y-Teen 4. Ambition-To be u sn-cr:-tary. MONROE SMITH Band 1-2-3--4: Pep Band 2-3- 41 Glee Club 2: Industrial Arts Club 1-2: Torch Club 1-2: Hi-Y Club 3--43 Brass Quartet at District Contest 2: Dum-e Orvlu-stra 2-Zi: Class Basketball 1-3--lg Class Soft- bztll l. Ambition-To he a composer, hundleutle-r, pianist. 7,11 'wily'-sez 'CII KATI IRYN DENNY Girl Reserxes 2-31 Sc-niur Y Teens 4: Librarian 4. Amhitiun-Ste-nugrapher. ROBERT MILLER Band 1-2. Ambition: l-ll:-etrifal l-Inginz-or ELIZABETH FIELDS Y-Teens 4: Librarian -1. Amhition-Fusnn-tology. MARGARET HUNT Band 1-2-3--lg Orchestra 1-2- 3--i: Gym Leader 2-3: G.A.A. 3: Cantab 3. Ambition-To travel. BERNARD KENWORTHY Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3--1: Class Basketball 1-2-3--1. Ambition-To he u success in life. ROSE VAN DYNE Y-Teen 4: G.A.A. 3-4 Gvm Leader 4. A Ambition-To hs- happy and suvre-ssful. 7,11 'Fllfrl'-l'l.g!If BARBARA DENNY Gln-0 Club 2-3--1: Ensemble 3- 4: Cantab 3: Reporter 3-4: Junior Y-Teens 2-3: Music' Contest 3: State Finals 3: Jr.- Sr. Reception Committee 3: Music' Night 2-3-4: Junior Play 3: Melangze 2: Librarian 3: Choir 4: Girls' Trio 4: Senior Y-Teens -4, Ambition-To make and ks-ep friends. JOHN JACOBS Glov Club 4: Iii-Y Club 4: Radio Broadcast -l. Ambitinn-To marry a rich woman. MARY LORENE BLACK Ambition-Typist JANET HELDMAN Girl Reserves 2-3: Senior Y- Teens 4: Band 1-2-3: Glee Club 2-3: Melange 3: Music' Night 2-3. Ambition-To hu- at success in life. RICHARD RIGBY Ambition-To be an avcount- ant. ELINOR CHLOVECHOK Home Economics Club 1: G. AA. -1: Ofilce Practice. Ambition-To truw-I. LILLIAN ALLEN Senior Y-Teens -1. Ambition-H'indow Decorator GEORGE COCHRAN Industrial Arts 1-2-I3-4. Ambition-To hc a newspaper reporter. f cubs? BARBARA STAGE -Ambition-To be a nurse. OSCAR N. MCCOLLUM Jr, High Basketball Ball 1: Class Basketball 1-3: Indust- rial Arts Club 1-2-3. Ambition-To leave Central High after I3 years 1 , .. I BERNICE MAE HALL Ofliee Practice 3-4. Ambition-Secretary and ac- counlant. THOMAS HOOD Byesxille High Sm-howl 1-2: Hi-Y Club 3-11 Band 1. Ambition-Public Accountant JA JE X MES MORRIS Junior High Basketball 11 Class Basketball 3-4: Jr.-Sr. Reception Committee 3. Ambiti0n- Certified Public Accountant. AN HAVVTHORNE Home Economies Club 1: Home Eeonomies Club Secre- tary 1: Junior Girl Reserves 2-3: Senior Y-Teens -1. Ambition-To have my wishes come true. - 1 1 h 1' ff 4-'A 1 f ' X .Y DAVID SMITH Torch Club 1-2g Hi-Y Club 3-4: Basketball Reserve 1-2- 33 Track 1-2-3-4: Varsity C 1-2-3-4: Dance Band 21 Class Basketball 4: Baseball 3. Ambition-Doctor of Sei:-nce SHIRLEY COSBY JU Junior Girl Reserves 2-3: G. R. Cabinet 23 Home Econo- mics Club 1: Home Econo- mics President 1: Band 1-2: Reporter 1-2-3-4: Cantab Edi- torial Staff 3: Senior Y-Teens -1: National Honor Society 4. HN SIEGFRIED Ambition-To he happy and successful. VIRGINIA PORTER English Club 11 fllt-e Club 2: Junior Band 2: Mixed Choir 0 Ambition-To Graduate. 7,11 'enl T-IIIIII' Thirly I' DDIE PITT Industrial Arts -2 High Basketball Basketball 2-4: Reserve Bas ketball 3: Hi-Y Clu Ambition-To inherit a mil lion dollars. PATRICIA HOTT Girl Reserves 2-3--ta Gvm Leader 2-3-4: 3. A.A, Cabinet -1: G. R. Presi dent 3: Cantab 3: Jr.-Sr Reception Committee 3: Na tional Honor Soeictv -l THOMAS OLNHAUSEN Torch Club 1-2: Torch Clu Vice President 1' Junio High Football 1: Football 2 Junior High Basketball 1 Reserve Basketball 2' Varsity Basketball 3-4: Hi-Y Club 3 4: Boys' State 3 Ambition-To get into a eo lege by next year PATRICIA KEISER Band 1-2-3-4: Junior Girl Re- serves 2-3: Junior Gir e- serves Cabinet 2: Senior Y- Teens 4: Melange 3: Junior Play 3: Student Council 4: Reporter 2-3-4: Reporter Circulation Manager 4: Music Night 2-3--1: Jr.-Sr. Reception Committee: Cantab 3: Na- tional Honor Socicty 4. Ambition: To major in speech and meet new people. GEORGE KILLINGER Aeronautics Club 1. Ambition-To die of old age. JOANN ROSE Variety Night l: Jr. G. R. Secretary 3: Girl Rcseries 2- 3: Y-Teens -1: G.A.A. Cabinet 2: G.A.A. 3--l: Gym Leader 3: Class Gfticer 4: Homecoming Attendant 4: Band 3-4: Band Concert 3--l. Ambition-To tray el. MARY MARIE CROSS Old Washington 1 Glee Club 1 Home Economics Club Band 1 234 Cantab Staff 3 Ambition Beautlcian JAMES BOWERS Aeronautics Club 1 Indus trial Arts Club 1 23 4 Glee Club 23-4 Ensemble 3-4 Class Vice President 3 Class President 4 Band 3-4 Junior Play 3 Melange 1 2 3-4 Music Night 123-4 Jr Sr Rece tion Committee 3 an tab taff 3 Cleveland Sesque centennial Festival 3 Dist rlct Music Contest 3 4 State Music Contest 34 Variety Night 3 Ambition Commercial Artist PEGGY ANN MITCHELL Student Council 2 Glee Club 23-4 Music Night 2-3 Girl Reserves 2 3 Sr Y Teens 4 Girl Reserve Vice President 'i GAA 34 GAA Prsl dent 4 Gym Leader 2 Class Officer 4 Cantab 3 Stunt Night 2 National Honor Society 4 Ambition Mathematlcian CLYDE DELONG Ambition: To be a success in 1 e. BETTY MATHEWS Home Economics Club 1: Gym Leader 3: Librarian 2-4. Ambition-To be a steno- grapher. GENE ROSE Hi-Y Play 4: Torch Club 1-2: H-Y 3-4: Hi-Y Play 4: Class Basketball 1-2-3-4. Ambition-Salesman for Fire- stone Tire tt Rubber Co. NORMAN KAHN Torch Club 1-2: Glee Club 2: Hi-Y Club 3--4: Class Basket- ball 1-2-3-4: Intramural Soft- ball 1-2: Intramural Travk 3. Ambition-To die of old ag:-. WILLIAM EDMONDS Torch Club 2: Hi-Y Club 3--1: Hi-Y Oflicel' 4: Cantab I-Iclitor 3: Jr. Hi Basketball I: Class Basketball I-2-3-4: Glec Club 2: Reporter 1-2-3-4: Stunt Night 4: Student Council 3- 4: Hl-Y Play -l. Ambition-To live a long mind fruitful life LILA Yarnell Junior Girl Reserves 2-33 Senior Y-Teens 43 G.A.A. -lg Ambition-To he an Account- ant. O VERNABELLE BATTS Plalnville High School I1 Girl Reserves 2-3-4: G.A.A. 3-43 Gym Leader -1. Ambition - Photographic Fashion Model. 'Q . 5 v rr' ROBERT MILNER Ambition-To flnd an Atomic hlonde. JOSEPH STAVELY Class Basketball I-2-3: Var- sity Basketball 4: Grade school football coach -1. Ambition-To graduate. JAMES ADDISON Torch Club 12 Torch Club Tiiegsurer 2 Class Basketball Ambition Business Man DWIGHT GARRETI' Junior Hi h Football 1 un lor I-Il h asketball 1 Class Basket all 23-4 Industrial Arts Club 1 23-4 Ambition Grocery Store Manager ULDINE MAYE ASHLEY Ambition Stenographer PEGGY MAHAFFEY Gym Leader 2-3-4' Cantab 3: G.A.A. 3-4' National Honor Society 4. Ambition-To travel and to be a very good and very rich scientist. RICHARD ROSE Reporter 1-2-3-4: Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3-4: Hi-Y Club 4. Ambition-To be an Agent Operator. DEAN HARDING Ambition-To get someplace ln llle. Thirty-one JUNIC SNIDICR Sr. Y-'ll-4-ns l: Jr. fiirl lil-- servc 2-3: li.A.A. -4: film- Cluh 2-3-4. Ambition-To In- on thu' rzulio CHARLOI I E CUNNINGHAM Junior Y-T01-ns 2-3: Senior Y-Toons 4: Vzirivty Night 2: G,A.A. 3-4. Ambition-Drnmulivs. DONALD DENBOW Torch Club 1-23 Hi-Y Club 3-4: Jr.-Sr. Reception Com- mittee 3: Class Basketball 1- 2-41 Industrial Arts Club 1- 2-3-bl. Ambition-To own a howl rf-stxulrant. WILBUR HOLMES Industrial Arts Club 1-2: Torch Club 2: Band 1-2: Football 2-3: Hi-Y Club 3-4: Hi-Y Play 4. Ambition-To make- a million ERIS CASTERLINE Home Economics Club 1: Y- Teens 2-3--1. Ambition-Navy Nurse Flight Division MIGLBA MARLOWIC Bzmri 3-1: lllvv Club 2-31 Junior Girl Rcscrvvs 2-fi: Senior YfI'cc-ns 'lg Jr.-Sr. Rv- Ceplion Coniniittcoz Music- Night 3, Am bition-S4-cre-tary . YwlIl.I'f'1'-fll'0 ROSALIE CENN Girls' Glee Club 2-3--l: Girls' Ensemble -4: Choir 4: Color Guard in Band 3--1: Captain of Color Guards 4: Orchestra 3: Girl Reserves 2-3-4: Can- tab 3: Reporter 2-3-4: Jr.- Sr. Reception 3: Junior Play 31 District Music Contest 2- 3-4: State Finals 3-4: Melange 2-3: Music Night 2-3-4: Stunt Night 2 National Honor Society 4. Ambition-To ln- a success as a pianist. RODNEY J. DEGENHART Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3-4: Ambition-To be a succ:-ss as a printer. 1 'I' F RUTH KRANZ f Gym Leader 2-3-43 Cantabtli: G.A.A. 3-4. Ambition-Research chemist. WILLIAM PEREGO Industrial Arts Club: Stunt Night. Ambition-Farmer. GILDA WAGSTAFF Akron Kenmore H. S. l: gantab 3: G.A.A. 3-4: Leader Ambition-Nurse Supt. XVILLIAIVI R. JONES Band 1: Industrial Arts Club l-2-3-4. Amliition:-Electrical Engine:-r FRED DQVORE Hi-Y 3-4: Class Basketball 1- 2-3-4: Softball 2: Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3-4. Ambition-To Graduate. MONNA BLISS Glee Club 2-3-4: Girls' En- semble 3-4: Cantab 3: Re- porter 3-4: Girl Reserves 2- 3-4: Music Night 2-3-4: Orch- estra 2-3-4: Band 4: G.A.A. Club 3-4. Ambition-To be a nurse. EDWIN MYERS Band 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3- 4: Gym I-2-3: Tumbling I: Melange 2: Reporter 2-3-4: Hi-Y Club 3-4: Club Cam-Hy 3. Ambition -- Tn dress the American School girl and business woman, BETTY CAS EY Senior Y-Teens -1: Cantab Staff 3. Ambition-Designer. DELMAR SHEPARD Ind. Arts 1-2-3: Tumbling 1-2. Ambition-To own my own business. BEATRICE BURRIS Glee Club 2: Music Night 2: Girl Reserves 2-3-1. Ambition-To he a success. Thirty-three DUNALD C. MILHOAN Torch Cluh 2: Junior High Football 1: Varsity Football 2-3-4: Hi-Y Club 3-4: Track 2-3: Basketball 1. Ambition-To have Plenty of money. JACQUELINE MCCULLOUGH Junior Girl Reserves 2-3: Senior Y-Teens 43 Senior Y- Teen Cabinet 4: Reporter 1- 2-3-4: Band 4: G,A.A. 3-41 Cantab 3: Stunt Night,1Z Junior Class Play 3: Nation- al Honor Society 4. Ambition-To travel. ROBERT DILLON Band 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3-42 Melange 2-3-4: Boys' En- semble 3-4: Music Night 1-2- 3-4: Band Concert 1-2-3-4: Band Contest 3-4: Trumpet Trio 3: Junior Play 3: Pep Band 3-4 State Contest 3. Ambition-A success. MARY RAMSEY Band 1-2-3-4: Band Concert 1-2-3-4: Music Night 1-2-3-4: Variety Night 1-2: Girl Re- serves 2-3: Y-Teens 4: Y- Teen Cabinet 4: Cantab 3: G.A.A. 3-4: Gym Leader 4. Ambition-To be a dietitian. LOREN H. FOWLER Band 2: Glee Club 2-3-4: Barbershop Quartet 2-3-4g Torch Club 2: Hi-Y Club 3-4: Melange 2-3-4: Junior Play 3: District Music Contest 2- 3-41 State Finals 3-4: Chap- lain for Hi-Y: Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3: Junior High Basketball 1: Junior High Football 1: Reserve Basket- ball 2-3: Football 2: Intra- mural Mgr. 3--1: Music Night 2-3-4g Cleveland Sesquicenten- nial Festival 33 Cantab 3. Ambition-To be a minister. MELBA HAMMOND Girl Reserves 2-3: Senior Y- Teens 4: Senior Y-Teen Cab- inet 4: Music Night 3-4: Band 3-43 Cantab 3: Librar- ian 4: Jr.-Sr. Reception Com- mittee 3. Ambition-To realize success Thirty-four ELMER WARD Torch Club 1-2: Pres. Torch Club 2: Hl-Y 33 Football 1- 23 Reserve Basketball 1-21 Varsity Letter 3: Junior Class Treasurer: U. S. Navy 4. Ambition--To get out of the Navy. JEAN REYNOLDS Quaker City 13 Band 2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3: Girl Reserve 2-3: G.A.A. 3-4: Variety Night 2: Senior Y-Teens 43 Music Night 3. Ambition-Beautician. DAVID HOWARD Canton Tlmken 1-23 Indus- trial Arts Club 3-43 Football 3-43 Basketball 3-41 Track 3. Ambition-To grow I!! vt-. VELMA LARRICK Old Washington 1. Ambition-Beautician. EDWARD DONOHUE Band 1-2-3-43 Orchestra 1-2- 33 Industrial Arts Club 1-2-3- 43 District Contest 2-3-43 State Contest 3F41 All State Band 33 Pep Band 2-3-4. Ambition-Musician. DELMAR CAMPBELL Football 1-2-3-43 Varsity C 2-3-43 Reserve Basketball 1-2- 33 Track 1-2-343 Torch Club 1-23 Hi-Y Club 3-49 Class Ofrlcer 43 Industrial Arts 1- 2-3-4. y I ' Ambition-Football Coach. S EDWARD ARNOLD Football 1-2-3-43 Varsity' 2-3- 43 Basketball 1-2-35 rack 2-3: Torch Club 1-2. Tmbition--To own a business and settle down to the life of a capitalist. 1 C GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Owen Wasson Preston Gibson EX-GFS HCUFY Ax Braun Fred Headley Paul Michael McClelland William Lee Westcott Elven Cam Robert L. Hetrick, Jr. Donn C. Price Robert H. Wheeler James D. Carpenter Marvin Thomas Lewis Roy C. Sater Harvey E. Groves Robert Lee Maust Robert Paul Stricker Thirty-Eve Tlzzrty su QCHOI ARSHIP Dr Flzarles F Je erson Award AU: The annual lncome from the Dr Charles E Jefferson Award Fund IS wmrded to the h1ghest -J .f ranlung senlor or senlors 1n the 11:0 event of more than one procurmg equal hlghest grades throughout the four years of attendance 1n C xmbmdge Hlgh School ELIZABETH LAGNEAUX The Jefferson Avsard Medal IS presented lo each 1946 Award WIHUGI' Jefferson Avward wlnner by the Qtudent Councll The 194-7 wunner of the Jefferson Aw ard wlll be announced on Com mencement Nlght PTQVIOUS vs mners h ax e been 1942 194 5 1 044+ 1 Q4-5 194-fm Helen lVIaslovs sk1 Charlene Freeman lVI'1r1o1 I0 Phllhps Mary Kathryn Bull Flxzabeth I IQHPHUX QENIORS WHO TOOK OHIO QCHOI ARSHIP TFST9 9900 'Mx SEATED Dolorys McFarland, Vlolet Hott, Donna XVlIl16I'S, Barbara Flemmg, Peggy Mahaffey STANDING Russell Booth, Thomas Swan, Pattl Holt, Jean Forsythe, Ruth Kranz, Norman Kahn, Roy MOTFIQ k A VIL, -' 1 :MXN I .. ff' Xffsmb - fE5EQQ5'2,f '13 ' 5 2 2 ' -vs. '-2521222 1 L ,, Q H v. .-55Eff?i+Vu F ' ii: . . 1 . if ::j:':----'13 E I ,S I , T - I 11 ' , , ' '53.r:V.:L i'E?5i1'555giQEf ., V ' - -' ' c c , ,. ,agp O J ' .-I-Z ,I al ij 1,4 . 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Nme members of ou1 Sen1o1 Class ranked among the first ten 1n the Senlor Scholalshlp Tests xxhlch xyeze taken March 8 1947 Balbara Flemmg was ln first place 1n the county and anked slxteenth among the glrls 1n the state Russell Booth placed thud m the county and fifteenth among the boys of the state In the county Thomas Sxx an placed fourth Donna Wlnters fifth Peggy Mahaffey Slkth Ruth Kranz seventh Patrlcla Hott elghth Jean Forsythe nmth Roy MOFFIS tenth Delorys McFarland Vlolet Hott N01 man Kahn and Ruth K1 anz recelved honol able mentlon Th1s IS the finest lecord Cambrldge Hlgh School has eve made ln the Scholarsh1p Tests and xxe ale justly proud of It The Bausch and Lomb Honoraly Sclence Axxald granted for pro gress ln SCIGHCQ was D1 esented to Thomas Swan Russell Booth Thomas Olnhausen and Robert Whlte passed the examlnatlon fox Naxal Reselve OfflC9lS Tlalnlng Cox ps All have been UHIVQFSIIY Jacquelln McCullough IS the author of a poem xvhlch xvlll appeal ln the Natlonal H S Students Anthology for th1s Dlstrlct MUSIC When the Eastern OhlO Vocal Audltlons xx ere held at East Llverpool on Aprll 12 the folloxxlng xxere glven superlor or flrst ratmg Boys Glee Club Glrls Ensemble Ha111ette Johnson soprano On Aprll 19 xx hen the lnstlumental audltlons xvere held at Mus k1ngum College the folloxx 1ng xx ere g1ven first ratlng Rosalle Gunn plano Jack Arnold snare dxum Edward Donohue trombone Drum Qulntette the txxo Cla 1net Quaxtettes ATHLETICS In football Robext Whlte 1ece1ved honorable mentlon IH the All League Selecnon In basketball Wllllam Mathexxs made top SCOIQ 1n the C O L xxlth 204 pomts He xx as chosen for the C O L mythlcal H1 st team I lllffl sez 011 sb. ' y ' . 1 , t . - - x ' I . Z , ' Z , -A Z , I , 2 . - , accepted by the U. S. Navy and xvill receive scholarships at Ohio State . , ! ' 7 Y ' V. y . . I . v . Q uniwa .llflcbo and JVM. Starring Alfred Hulse Janlce Phelps Lols Jean DuBo1s George Swan In September of 1946 notlce was posted that Jumor MISS and Mr was ready to go 1nto productlon We were Jumors a name that stands for all that IS scholarly athletlc and progres slve and we entered 1nto the makmg of thls productlon w1th 1nte1 est and enthuslasm Our class officers were elected IH the VHPIOUS classrooms They were as fol lows Pres1dent Al Hulse Vlce Presldent George Svsan secretary Lo1s DuBo1s Treas urer Janlce Phelps About that same tlme Dolores Peters Shlrley Nolan Frank Hutchlson and Robert Bennett were chosen as Student Councll representatlves Mlss Lura Dudley was our class advlser The Junlors were featured 1n many athletlc and muslcal events and were actlve partlclpants IH all phases of school act1v1t1es On the basls of scholarshlp leadershlp and courage fol SEFVICQ Frank Hutchlson Robert Bennett and John Roby were chosen by the students to attend Boys State Of course we must not forget two very outstandmg events in every Junlor year our Junxor Play and the Junlor Senlor Receptlon Both were held 1n May w Flnally summer vacatlon came and we left good old C H S knowlng 1 TXLXJ that the next school term would find X r . . . X U X14 jo r , 'A us 'mightyu Seniors. 1. P4' ,J I ' ' N ' A I f All 1' v ,Bu u H ' N if 1. 'Lo W X rg ! 1 A -Q Y--,J . MJ if 'I ' , ' y - Q l 1 X ' . s 1' X . . A M !1 - J X, t N? .diff K 'QL ,-rn, l , 3 X We of the class of 48 Wlll 'X ARXIV, of the happlest buslest most profit able years of our llves look back on our Jumor year as one LOIS DuBo1s X 53,122.5 .... Y hzrly ezghl FIRST ROW Helen Collart Barbara Allen Barbara Lyons Lucille Huff Jane Carpenter Patr1c1a Rutledge SECOND ROW John Sneddon John Hlmea Hugh Forihey Joe Wldmeyer Dean Fmley Alfred Hulee Rlchard Ruthmell ef N r 1 FIRST ROW Sue Rausch LOUISQ Leeper Cirolme Jones Mary Lou Martm Marjorle Bllderback SECOND ROW Pay Stoffer Betty Chamhcrx Grace Cooper Patrlcla Johnson Mary Cv1lJSOl l THIRD ROW Rlchard Yerlan Bernard Lake Robert Burd Jamei Cueter Kcxlh Truman Ylzzrly mrze W I Q Y V Y Y , . . W N' I I 'V ' Y Y , , , 1 , In , iv fl 4g W , x . X A . Y wp x f 4 , Dx , ,i l A . lx 1' L 1 J . 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L 2 . .H X . 1 L 1 ' 1 v Peggy Jo Moore ,. 1 ' ' . 2 ' ' , .Y 1 ,A 1 2 ' .o iz -Y A :, D 1' H , . 1 . ' , . . , 'z 1 . 2 ' : I I . lst Row: Pago Calafos Peggy Parry Barbara Clim- I-Ilainv Wardoska Ruth Longsworth 2nd Row: Janicv Phelps Mary lillon Th: Joan McAninCh Donna Lako Joan Johnson Beverly Wilson 3rd Row: Donald NIcK1m Homer DuBo1s John Roby Ronald Moffett lst Row Nancxe VVh1u S1r'1h Marsh Joy Llku Ruth Donlcy Betty Safffll Jn in 'Nlullcy 2nd Row Shlrley Nolan Mary Lou Parke Molly Shepard Harrlette Johnson 3rd Row John Kennedy JoQeph Fulton If ugenc Jackson Theodore vV1ll1dl'T1S Ggorge Swan lst Row Norma Daxm Carol Mxtchell Martha Hammond Nannotto Boyd Joanna NIcG1ll Nlamlxn Reasoner Znd Row Nlarlanno Rose Bclxa Pr1ce NldT1l5N Dllloy Rchgcci B ikos I- 111 xbcth Mlllc r Rarharx Tilton llc len 'NIcAn1nch NI lru In nm Lnkle Nh itchor 15 ly . ' D ' 5 2 Q C .' , N2 L X' i ' 1 ,, J . Harrlette Thomas - C Tf v L , '. Q, - -' z z .f Ile 1 ' 1 1 . Z ' Pl-Q1 --H. 3 lsl lou Patty Cllxert M xxlnc Sway Drloru W1ll11mQ W andd Brdnlger Dolores 'W1 Q Ind Row Russell She rrow Connle Pennell Dean Finley Robert B nnett Rlehurd Eubanks 3rd Row Jelry Green Johnny Shavx J 1ck Trubee Robrrt Blnger Vvlllllfll Sdrchet lst Row Tony Wllson John Hovxell Qully Church Mary Dragosln Wllllam PwOb1l'1i0l1 Roy Saxage 2nd Row Sarah Albrlght Putty Graham Bonnle Jlrles B xrbara Elmllng Wllmx Holmes l l mdl Lowe M nth: Cunn1nf.,h'xm lst Rovx Charles Flemmg Dottle Hopklns Jewel Knlght Shlrley May Alleen M1lner D'1vxn Phlllls Ind Row Rose m xry Mc Mlllen Hrlrn Dudley Lols Sl uox In 11 lm ll 1 Andr rson W 1ll1 am Sunn ifr xnk 3rd Row Eugrne Poole Glen Nicholson John VVilson Wayne Lucas Cl Sapfwmwne Hlwductian 4'OI'1? HEARTS Alflf YOUNG AND GA Y .Z Qi Dlrected by Theodore Gelger Joy ce Payne Joan Hess and MHUFICG Froment The fnst scenes of ou1 plcture xvele taken on September 3 1946 Gone xxere the days xx hen xxe xx ere loxx ly f1osh xxe xx e1e SOPHOMORES' After a fevx short xveeks we managed to get 1nto the sxxmg of thmgs Class officers were elected and foul members of our class took the1r places on the student coun c1l The officers were Ted Gelger Presldent MHUFICG Froment V1ce Plesldent Joyce Payne Secretaly Joan Hess Treasurer Mary Katherme James Joan Hess Rlchard Hulse and Thomas W1ll1ams xx ere the student councll members Mr Frame was named class advlser On November 27 we had our first party of the yea The gym was decorated ln Autumn colors and a program followed by dancmg was enjoyed by all xx ho xvere there Ou1 second party xx as held on Aprll 26 A program of muslcal numbers and short Sk1tS was follovxed by danclng and refreshments xvere se1 ved X.X-X Another school year has ended KX A Z ai pn We have enjoyed belng sophomores f E A. .C J Nj next yeal xx hen xxe shall be Jumors Mary Kathel 1ne James J ?2,24 a 110111 fozu 32. 1 1 1 1 H ' 1 1 1 i 7 . 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I. f w 2 t l ' 1 X - lv ll ' 'gh ! , new 1 X fx 0, ' 1 . lg, A c'TlTf ge MISS MEITZER FIRST ROW tleft to rlghtl Betty Johnson Alma Guegold Donna Dodd Bertle Lou Wade Evelyn Wheeler Barbara Reynolds Grace Holmes Bert1e Lou Hall SECOND ROW Mary Katherlne James Georgla Bell Patsy Myers Norma Ross THIRD ROW Patsy M1lhoan BOHHIQ Stock Evelyn Calllhan Henrletta Loop Alma Daus Bonnle Cramblett Romona Rapt1s Barbara Alexander Patr1c1a St Claxr Martha Steel MISS MCCUE FIRST ROW tleft to rlghtl Rxchard Rulst Kenneth Gregory Richard Dt nny Charles Woodsldt Harold Fusntr Wllllam Walters Monty Hess John W1ll1ams Watson Peg,g,y Endly James Gay Ralph Ifynon THIRD ROW Patrlcla Burntson Dorxs Moose Joan Hess Jullet Nl dley Shlrley X ance Freeman Cramhlttt FOLRTH ROW Dorothy Smlth Lots Anker Buddy Chapptlear Betty Joe Flemlng, Joyce Payne Betty Nlertlees 'Nancy Nlclntyrt FIFTH ROW Nlary Brlll Thomas Johnson Gllbert Watson Ted Gc1g,tr Tully Flanx gan Rtchard Stew art Paul W h1te Stanley W rlght I urn H11 D W ' v v . v . 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Charles Upton Robert Addrson Lours Hess Harold Martrn Maurrgc If'1rly Donald Ayres Peggy Atchrson Sl C OIND ROW Oyxrn Ilrle Mrry Klrne Llmr Crrt1s Pmmr Joe Deyort Phyllrs Polt n I cnort Allr n Jtan Krrkm rn If vrlyn Nrgholson Vrrg.,1nra P ryton M rry C rrson Rosc Nl tru Vlobbrr y IIIIRIJ ROW Iohrr R ry burn F111 Addrson J rmcs Douglas John Duoll M rur111 I' rome nt XX rllr rm C rl1mrs I hom rs Wrllr rms Guy Bitrs Arthur B ry Wrllr rm l4 lt mln 'NIRS BENTIN ETT I-IRST ROXK tlett to rrfhtt Gene Reed Wrllram Noble Duane Carter Rrchard I'Xll'lllj.,ll XX 1ll rrd C gorge il COND ROW l sthrr Prtttrson Ruth Nlrllrgan Helen Mrllcr Aurclra Nlason Vt rlm r C l rrx Dani Ilardrng., Nlary Hessln FHIPD POXX C lt nnr C11ll1sp11 Carol Hetrrck R1be1Lr Pepper M rrtha Snrd1r Mona Ro 1 NI1Collum D1lor1s NI1Vkrllrrms Judy Kaplan Jamrs NIcBr1dL POLRTII ROW Robrrt Pattrrson Delbert Grlbreath It-orman Berendht Rrchrrd Burton XX rllr rm Srmmons Rrgh ard Moorehead Arthur Grbson Joseph I' lemrng, lhom rs Polly nh X-' v 4 1 1 1 '1 '1 1 1 1 ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 3 1 , 1 1 li, 1 , , 1 . 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' v C r v C :Q 1 'xv R1fHll'lQ'I'Xl'lH llllllfll' X lvrllls mgmzbzatiano Twp of Przggf' rl l'llN1'llllllf'S f'lllf'llJ 'XVI Stn fffl Hi-'Y linflonz of Page' fiI109I'lP2if1UI'i SIIUIUIII Clfmllxlfil H fiIlUI'll X, IM-IIS ' :Ulf Iformtb all Squad Iligl1Sf- howl Bamrl .f- ' Flfty 1,5-,i f I xx ' If xxx gi Q 3-w-if The muslcal score for The Best Years of Our Llves was furnlshed by our Hlgh School Muslc department The ea1 ly weeks of the school year were occupled wlth vocal tryouts and after the volces had been screened and the results were announced regular rehearsals were the order of the day The Glee Clubs were orgamzed first and any member of these groups could then tryout for a place 1n the ensembles Mlss Allce Lloyd d1rects both GIFIS Glee Clubs as xx ell as the Glrls Ensemble Mr Myers has charge of the Boys Glee Club and Ensemble As there were only two hold overs IH the GIPIS Ensemble seven new members were selected Qulte the ODp0Slt8 was true ln the Boys Ensemble where only one place was to be filled th1S year These small groups are very selectlve and It IS consldered an hono1 to be a member of them The advanced Glrls Glee Club and the Boys Glee Club made the1r 1n1t1al appear ance at the lmpressxve Thanksglvmg chapel servlce and have been heard on OCCHSIOHS as the year progressed The annual carol s1ng through the halls of the h1gh school precedlng Chrlstmas vacatlon was planned and carrled out by the ensembles Thls IS one of the favorlte HCt1V1tl9S of the s1ng1ng groups and IS enjoyed by students and faculty allke Th1s year a large chorus composed of all glee club membels met ln the audltorlum for a carol s1ng on one occaslon marklng an 1nnovat1on 1n the procedure About mld year a new organlzatlon was heard ln rehearsal a cholr was formed volces belng selected from the advanced Glrls Glee Club and the Boys Glee Club ThlS group has done such excellent work 1n a short tlme that they seemed to merlt speclal attentlon so that ways and means were found to secure robes for the choxr Now when they appear they wear attractlve maroon robes Mr Myers and the choxr deserve hlgh pralse for the1r achlevements Sprlng brmgs partlclpatlon ln the Eastern Ohlo Vocal Audltlons WhlCh were held thls yeal ln East LIVGFDOOI The advanced Glrls Glee Club the Boys Glee Club the Cholr and Ensembles comprlse the groups that represented Cambrldge High School By v1rtue of the1r superlor ratmgs both ensembles were ellgxble for the State Fmals held on the Oh1O State Unlverslty campus ln mld May There were no State Flnals for large groups The Boys' Ensemble recelved speclal honor at East Llverpool, belng chosen to slng on the evemng program The chalrman of the AUdltlOH lntroduced the Ensemble to the large audlence as the most outstandlng group of the day After thelr contest number they were glven such an ovatlon and were called back for two encores Mr Myers guldes the destlny of thls famous octette The Ensembles fill many engagements both at school and 1n communlty l1fe and are very glad to do so whenever the1r busy schedules permlt The cllmax of the muslcal aCtlV1tlGS was reached on the Annual Muslc Nlght pro gram wh1ch was held durlng N3t1OHHl Muslc Week, the first week of May All groups were heard on thlS program, wh1ch was presented by puplls from the elementary schools, and the Jlll'l1OF and Senlor Hlgh Schools 2, , -, ,E ' ... 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' f X 5. , ,' hh., '-C7 L X 71 A A 'x H' - i ' X A A' -Y . P ' . l ifl,1'fI1 FIRST ROVN llcft to rlghtl Marllyn Allen Bexcrly Wllson Donna Lake Elanda Lou Mary Ifllcn Thatcher JAHICC Phelps Pxolyn VV1nnett SICUND ROW Mr Myus Idum Myers Robert Dlllon hlxzdbcth Mlller Loxs DuHo1s Sue R.-xusgh Nf1nCyVVhf1rton Nf1nc1oWn1to THIRD ROW Buddy Chdppale xr Thomas Dayton W1lhur Lawyer Gerald Bovsmfm Rlghdrd Cosby John Jacobs John Roby Thomas Qvuan FIRST ROW lleft lo rightl June Snider, Bzirlizim Denny, Dsiwnzi Tilton, C':u'olim Jones, Rosalie Gunn, Louise Leeper, Barhzirzi lilmling. SECOND ROYVf-Peggy Mitchell, Joanna McGill, Dolores XVilli:ims, limily XVozni:ik, Peggy Parry, Shirley Headley, Monnzi Bliss, John Maurer. THIRD RUXV Eugene Poole, Joseph Fulton, Russell Booth, Donald Ayers, llwighl Rutledge, John C'ur'penIer, Leonard Thomas, James liowers. 1 1'j'l-VI! Pzftt qtwqeeeewa FIRST ROW June Snlder Rosille Gunn DOllJFCQXNlllldfUS Loul L Lupcr Mirllyn Allen Donna Liltt Marlorlt Latchlc Mary Ellen Thatcher Fl1l'ldlLOXC SPC OND ROW Ifrma Harmon JL tn McAn1nch Caroline Jonas Nlonna Bllss Btytrly Wllson Bulb ira Denny Ptg.,g.,y Parry Rebtcct Bakos Mirtha Cunningham Lols DuBo1s Agncs Noyak 'Vllss Lloyd THIRD ROW Barbara Ebllng Fvelyn Wheeler Patrxcla Calyert Joann Watklns Sue Rauich Patr1c11 Atchlson Fllzaheth Mlller Joanna McG1ll Shlrley Headley Lyglyn Wxnnett Aloha Robson FOURTH ROW Dayyna Tilton Janlee Phelps Ellzabeth Tr1bb1e Helen TNICAHIYICH Eleanor Baker Nancle Whlte Marjorie Bllderback Peggy Mltchell Qh1rley Nolan Emlly Woznlak Anlta Lag neaux Nancy Wharton xx ty I-ytlyn Wheeler Dololcs Morrls Mary Lou Parks SF COND ROKR X1rg,1n1a Payton Bertxe Lou Hall Grace Holmes 'Vlxry Lou 'Xl 11t1n Alma Cutgold Lorelle XXllll1Il1N Joan Johnson Lots Anker Patrncu Daxldson Shnlex Allen Phylhs Polcn Nllss Lloyd THIRD ROW Ruth Nttlhgan Peggy Joe Moore Roie Marle Moberly Ruth Longsuoxth Page Ctlofos Ann Melgehtn Betty Mtrrlltea Peggy Atehmon Carol Mltchcll Bxrbara Cllnt Nlary Ctrson FOURFII ROW Mixlnc Syyiy Jo tnna MeG1ll Laqulta Letptr Htnrlttta Loop Bonnlt Stock M ntha Q ttle Bexerly Sunnafrank Mona Rose McCollum Judy Kaplan Ftnexluc Ctst nu loyee Pune Betty Johnson four , , ' V 2 A V A ' 'f V'V x x 1 s. 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'SUI I' xxi1I 1s 51111 II IEIIIIY ' KI 1- aa-y ew FIRST ROW Thomas Dayton Edwm Myers John Speer George Hall Robert Bennett SECONDbROW Edward P1tt Loren Fowler Frank Hutchxson Roy Morrls Thomas Olnhausen Ro ert Wh1te THIRD ROW R1ChaTd Schaub Wllbur Lawyer Gerald Bowman Wllllam Sarchet Thomas Swan John Jacobs Russel Booth Mr Morgan FOURTH ROW John Arnold Theodore W1ll1ams Alfred Hulse Norman Kahn Donald M1lhO8h Dax 1d Smlth Monroe Smlth Donald Denbovx FIFTH ROW Rlchard Rose Rlchard Cosby John Roby George Swan W1ll1am Mathews Robert Warner Wllllam Edmonds Gene Rose fNot 1n plcturel Paul Brem1gan Delmar Campbell W1lbur Holmes Leonard Lent Dxfxlght Rutledge Conme Pt nnell Leonard Thomas The H1 Y a1n1s to create Hlalfltalll 1nd extend throughout the school and commumtx lngh standlrds of Chr1st1an character as stated 1n the club code IIllQIOSl1Ilg meetxngs xxere held 1pp1oX1m1telx exerx txxo xxeelxs under the leadershxp of the Club preslclent Russell Booth At some Hl99llllgS there xxexe guest speakers or some other fo1n1 of ent2rt11nn1e11t Tl1QII1l10IllX of the Hl9CllIlg'S xxe1e cledlmted to the theme of the I 1bor Problems of the D 1x Th1s xe1r a Comnnttee composed ofthe club OfflC61S drexx up 21 nexx COIlSllll.1t10f1 and bx laxxs xxlnch xxere r1t1f1ed bx the club members The monex n1 xlxxng ex ent of the xe1r xx 35 d play Wnzplz Ou! or Spoolxs xx h1ch xx IS pxescnted Apul 11 Ihe b1g 90C1ll exelll of the Club xear xx IS the bmquet vxhlch vxas held Aprll 50 lt the Countlx Club rlhe oulst lIlCllIl0' pyolgct xx is the deqormon of the Xouth H xqcrl C l I p lx th C llllblldgf' xx IQ xlso chosen IS the s1te of one of 10 1 c lSlIlCl nuetmgs The Club xx as he ldecl lll1Q xe II bx Russell Booth Presxdent, Rox Nlorr1s Vlce PI'CSld9Ill Thomas Sxx 111 Secretarx, VV1llllH1hdI'I'lOIlClS Treasurer, Rex W D Heaston, bp1r1tual Ad xlser, N11 Russell XI01glH Facultx Adx1ser 1 T77 i 1 I Y R' P U vt Y I X V Y 1 1 ' ' ' i . 1 1 1 1 . . . ' I ' Y F i 'Y , S, . . ' ' a ' a 1 ' 7' - 5 , . - . , , 2 1 V' 1 2 1 1 2 ' ' ' 1 1 ' - . . . . . 2 , l '1 . L ' ' , . ' 1 2 . 1 2 ' ' - 1 5 ' ' 1 '2 . . J' U Af , 1 fx! 1 4112 y 1 . , 1 1 4 , E 1'-2 ' ' ' 2 j . Y . 2' v , , . Y L1 A as , ' ,, 1 - 1 1c ' , f . c t -rv V1 - H. - . .' 2 l - 2 l l - . ' ' A 2 , ' 7 . C ' 1 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 'Q . 1 c . x . ' x 5. . C,e 1 and the . lI'lS IIIHS 211' L' ere. 12 ' 1 '21 2 . 1 1 2. 1 tl . ' ' - x 2 . N' .. . 1 2 - 3 , ,1 9 ' . '2 , t 1 ' 2 ' , 1 - '. . . - ' ' L '. - ' 2 , 1 V' ' . Szxty -Iwo flofwlieiud V SEATED Rlchard Denny Donald Ayres Wllllam Archer Del Beckner Wllllanl Stewart Hugh Bax ter Karl Olnhausen Thomas Moss Richard Kmtlgh James Moss Daud Markley Lloyd Turner Dan Blazler James Carr STANDING Wllllam Cakmls Theodore Addlson Joseph Fleming Rlchard Stevenson James McBr1de Thomas Roby W1l11am Mltchel James Scott Kent Abbot Wllllam Slmmons Roy Endly Thomas Schaub John Dudley Theron Dodson Rlchard Hulse Bud Chappelear 'Ihr T01 ch Club 15 an OI'g3lllZ8t1OIl for Freshman and Sophomer boxs Its a1m 18 to cu atc fc lloushlp among the boy s, to malntam a hlgh standard of conduct at home 1n school, The K ambrulge Hxgh School Torch Club has had a very successful wear 'Wann 1n tercstmg IllQ9llIlgS were held under the d1rect1on of Carl Dupler, faculty aduser, Rev C K Nlcffeorgc Splrltllll aduser, Puchard Hulse presldent The most outstandmg SOC181 events of the xc ar were a parts held at the Youth Center, and the annual Torch Club Dance at the Countrx C lub attended bw the members and thelr guests OFFICERS Preszdenl Rlchard Hulse Vlfe Pre szderzt Thomas Moss Secretary Theodore Addlson Yrs asurer Buddy Chappalear Szrty three i . , Y . . V , . . V - Y ! l 1 V V' 7 We ? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,' and in the community and to develop Christian ideals. 'wk ' ' Q , ' j h'z.t'V - A ,4 X? L . . 2 I 7. I . K , . l . . V . , - - 1 - . . I . - - - V 7 - - - V Repwda SEATED Patrlela Kuser Thomas Swan Jean For sythe STANDING Barbara Darby Roy MOFFIS Mr Odebrechl faculty ady 1ser Barbara Flemlng The staff of the C 1n1h11dge Hlgll Fneportu worked hard thls year to turn out seven lnterestmg md 111form1t1ve p IPPYS He1d1ng the Reporter for 4b 4-7 uf rc lc 111 IOISX the 11141 Iom Su 111 as co edltors, Barbara Flemmg IS Colummst B nb ll 1 D nbx 19 BUQIIN ss N1111 lgtl P IIFICII Kelstr IS C 1r cul1t1on Manager and Roy M01 r1s IS Sports l+d11o1 NI: Odcbleehl 15 the fmulty 1dv1ser lVIeet1ngs were held eyery Monday 111 Room 71 The llllllldl RCIJOI ter Bmquet was held Aprll 22 at the Nmth Street Niethodlst Chulclv FIRST ROW Shlrley Cosby Barbara Cllne Carolyn Jones Rebecca Bakos Monna Blxss Dawna Tllton Loulse Leeper SECOND ROW Mary Ellen Th 1tcher Billy Nlcrmlus Pnggy Atch son Patr1c1a Burmson Harrlette Thomas Peggy Parry Judy Kapl 1n Batly Jo lflqmmg 'XI11y Knhryn James Alma Guegold THIRD ROW ROSHl16 Gunn Page Calotos Ahu Wlllll Barbara Dznny P1lr1c11 Camp Jacquelme McCullough Joan Churchman Rose Maru Mobberly Graee Holmes FOURTH ROW Sh1rley Nolan Nanel VS hun Edxun Myers John Roby VV1ll1am Edmonds Roy Endly, Beyerly Casey, Nannette Boyd Szfty four .. 1.1 - V , , - W 1 V - V , V I2 . V y. . ,, . , V,. Z 2 , E , . . , .. AV Vs 1 - ,I V' ' X xl xf . 1 f K f - - . , . .- . . . s. i I .Q 1 1 c 1 1. , H. . c r 'Q r 4 ,.' c 1 - . . , ,. .X I . f ., 1. I . I . I . l ,V . 1 'r , . ' V A , V, , V' 1' ' , , . . v I ... . , 1 r L V. -J , J x V 1 - V V -V V 1 , . . . ' 3 - V 1 -A 1 V.--i Vrr- - Lf ' ' 5 ' .N ,,,V . , . . 2 , , V , ,'A Z.V I V B., . . . ' .Y V ' 1 '.s, V ,. . . , 1 . ' '. . ' f . , X ,, c , , 1 c , . . , , V , , , I , .. ' ' V V U., ' ' , V' V . V V f V s . -, V V ffj o Jw r 'IA' ,X ,f , Q, ,wp-.uf fi Ypnf . . 1' , If on PDITORIAL QTAFF FIRST ROW Delores Peters J 1n1Ce Phelps Barblra T1lton Harrultn Thomis Plllzbeth lVl1llLr SFCONID ROW H ilflil Johnson Shllley Nolan Sun Rauseh Vlfllma Holmes Rebecca Bakos THIRD ROW Thomas Dlyton John Roby Alfred Hulse 4Not IH pleture Barbara Cllm Peggy Pirry Carollm Jonul BLSINI-SS STAFF I-IRSFROV! Pose 'Nliry 'XIC'NI1llLn Glidys Gibson PdlI'lLld Calxcrt Agnes Noxak Nlxrlorlc Latchle Prmi Harmon Loulsc Lcqcr Dollu Hopkms Lorellc XxlllldIT1S Ruth Longsuorth Xlohl Robxon Joan Johnson THIRD ROW NI uulnnc Lnklc bu Bulls VK arehlmc 'Nlirtha K unnln him Cnol Conner l'l1LabL1h Trl mlm B lx 1 Prlu Xafllfllri IJ iX1N 'NI xrllx n Nl ir ex lui r x XXI Non FOLRTII ROXX Lmrc nu Coll ul Dcloru XX 11118 PIL mor Bllur N mmtte Boyd hathlun Denny Nanuc Xlhllc Amt 1 Llbnc lux Nanq VN harlon Charlu I-lnmlng, S1 rn fiz e . 1 5 V f 5, -lf ' 1 ' , I .M - 3 X 2 ' ' z ' ' , ' 'X 1 2 I '22 ' X . A A Y 2 1 ' X nf ' ' - 1 ' . ' X . A. N V Y' . R., , , . . . S. W' ,A-. EA, ' V' jk ' '. : . . . ' ,' Y, ' A' ' 1 ' ' Y L 5. L 2 , A A ' , ' Z - I. ' , ' r. V, ' , ,-. A' -- '55 h' ', l I 5 f ' '-1. Hy' 'l '57 X l v SECOND ROVV Marjorie Fleming, Mary Lou Parks, Barbara Cline, Dawn Phillis, Mary Lou Martin, fx ' , I z .' , ' : . 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Sncietq in I SEATED Shrrley Cosby Delorys McFarland Barbara Flemrng Peggy Mahaifey Peggy Mrtchell Pattr Hott Donna Wrnters Vrolet Hott STANDING Robert Whrte Davsna Trlton Thomas Swan Jacquelrne McCullough Patrrcra Kelser Jean Forsythe Patrrcra Camp Russell Booth Beverly Casey Joan Churchman Barbara Darby Rosalre Gunn Roy Morrrs Robert Warner tNot rn prcture Joan Kaolanl A formal ceremony on Apr1l22 marked the offrcral rnstallatrorr of the Carnbrrdge thrpter of the Natronal Honor Socrety After the processron rl and the call to order by r trurnpeter the serxrce began vxrth r nurnber bx the lngh school chon Prrncrp rl P R Iyne then rntroduced the charter nrerrrbers and presented the charter to then spokesman Delorys 'VIcFarland As a representatrve of the tambrrdge Branch of the A A U W Mrs Mabel Bennett presented membershrp leexs to the erght charter nrenrbers Follovxrrrg thrs W rs the rnost rrrrpressrve part ofthe ceremony As the chapter sponsor Ceerl l lVIel nl nrd read the rr rnres ofthe frfteen newly elected menrbers thex to vxere pre sented urth Lex s bs the charter members and eseorted to seats on the st rge Nqr Andre Odebrecht then admrnrstered the oath of the socrety to the members, and engr ned nrembershrp Certrfrcates were grven thenr by lVlr Nlcltarland A short address on the prrnerples of the socretx was gn en bs Reverend Frank Hall In elosrng another rrunrber was sung by the chon and the neu rrrerrrbers frled down center n llre hrgh st nrdards of the organrlatron rre a Challenge to exert student Vlembershrp rs based not onlx on schol rrshrp but on the four obrectrx es of the Natronal Socretx scholarshrp rn the Honor Socre tx e g rnfatron of tlrrs elrrrter s srxe s r nr rr roo rs or xxlrr lr our students faculty arrel rlunrrn rrrax well be proud The charter members of the Larnbrrdge Chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrets are Barbara ltlerrnng Prtrrcra Hott leggx Nlrtchell Shrrlex Cosbx Delorxs 'Xlclrarland Donna VVnrters rrrd Pegg Nlahrlfex Other nrenrbers of the Senror Clrss elected to the Horror retx oth Un s. r rn rr nr rr Ke user Rox 'Wor s Iacqt lrrre Nle lougfrr Thorn rs Su rn Dann Trlton Robert VVarner 'rnd Probert Vvllllt l I f 27 I 7 Y . Y Y ' 1 Y ' I Y 'I 2 ,' , ' ' ' A Q ', '. x Q 1 - X x ' 3 ' I 4- v 2 - X 3 I -r A- x - 1' m x f 1' 3 JY ' , 'i f.-- I I f . Y Y .. 'few . - 2 . ' ,r 'ra , ., ', 0. v ,A X v. v X wk v A I 1 1 ax, r !k w .1 1 4 K 3 l 1 L 4 1 , , I I I , I V' I X Q' -l ?L , ' 4 v v x . v y y V A 1, v v - . ' . , . , . V. , ' . , , . X . ' . the '- 1 -4 sle. leadershrp, character. and service. Thus no honor grven by the school can exceed membershrp 'l'lr- or' a A ', ' e f' if a rr'o resr' ite ' or ' scl l. and it re of , , l l , i. . X , . , , 2 . , ,, p . . 7 ., ' , . . , - 4 , .A , ', ' I I . 1 I f ' . . A' ' , , 2 I ',' l AJ lk , :K ,. , , ' xr rj, ' e' . Q-' Ie.. r a ' Soc 1 -' are llussell llo . Patricia Carrrp. Beverly Casey. .loan Churclrnrenr. l3ar'bar'a e 'by. .lean lferrsytlre-. Pmofrlre flunn. .los Karla . Patr'ic'e Viv, U' , rri. .' re' - q 'Cul- wr- any .E A ..h I ,, ,. ,.-C . , ,U -'-sfz' Student Cauncif SEATED Barbara Darby Patricia Keaser Joan Hess Mary Katherine James Delores Peters STANDING Joan Churchman Robert Bennett Thomas Williams Richard Hulse William Fdmonds Frank Hutchison Russell Booth Dwight Rutledge Qhlrley Nolan 'Ihe Student Council as one of the most important org lI1lL itions in the school 'I he representatives who sponsor manw of the schools actiwities, are elected from eolch of the classes The Council has charge of the Homecoming Program and Dance the annual 'Xle lange, fa chapel serwice, and pep meetings The represent atnes also sponsor interesting programs which are presented at x arious times during the 5 ear Hutchison, seciettarx treasurer Delores Peters Class representatnes are as follows Seniors Barbara Dubs Patricia Kuser Joann Lhurchmfan William Edmonds, Dwight Rutledge, Russell B00lll JUHIOFS Shlll9X Nolan Delores Peters Prank Hutchison Robert Bennett Sophomores Joann Hess 'Vlfars Katherine James Thomas Wlll1dUlS, Richard Hulse 'Nllss Berxl Pishel is the ffaeultw dduser Sixty sez en l ,,,..i... ' . ' . , sp, I l l' s n. ' I ! L . .I 'i A ' 'Y I J l' 4 'll I , , , , N., . . K . . . 2 E nk. . X A Q . A 7 , V 1 , ' ' ' ' a ' a J g z L' ,- a ' ' ' ' z ' ' 2 , ' . 2 'z ' . The president of the Council this year wus Barbara Daarbyg vice-president, Freank , ' ' ' ' ,z. 1 , . . is , ,z ,z 2 ': z z z z'.', 1 V. , 1 A r v - 7 l I : . S A , MY , ' ' - 1 STANDING Beverly Casey Jean Forsythe Patracaa Camp SEATED Joan Rose Della Mae Ray STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS SEC OND HOME! OTVIINC Jean Forsythe was Crowned as the 194-6 Homecomang ueen at the 7anesv1lle Cam bradge game on November farst Sponsored bvthe Student Councal the celebrataon for the queen and her attendants Patracaa Camp Beverly Casey Della Ray and Joan Rose was a colorful ey ent Barbara Darby presadent of the Student Councal presented the queen wath a bouquet of llovyers and Jean presented the floral horseshoe to the captaan Delmar Campbell The queen vyath her attendants and thear escorts Wallaam Barroyys Wallaam Edmonds John lVIaurer Thomas Olnhausen and Robert Warner reagned over the homecomang dance yy hach follovy ed the game PROGRAMS The programs sponsored by the Student Couaacal duaaaag the 10461047 school yeaa yyere the most anterestang yye laaye had at Central Hagla School lwnglash as She as Spoke vyas tl1e subyect of our faast number by Dr It Arnold Young a vyell known author and lecturer He as the author of The Young Way to Correct Englash agaan later an the year to talk on Manners for Wlanoas The Charm uartet delaghted us vyath a program of yoc al solos duets traos and quar tets Thear selectaons from Vactor Herbert George Gershvy an and Sagmund Romberg were par taculaaly enjoyed The Messack Bell Rangers and George De Mott comedy juggler added yaraety to the seraes They vyere folloyyed by Dr Frnest Nachol yyho gaye ayyhastlang program Dr Nachol as an excellent bard amatator and has done all the bard C alls an many of the Walt Dasney pro ductaons The last program of the farst semester yy as presented by the Wade Quartet The paano accordaan and xy lophone yyere featured by thas group yyho play ed both cl assacal and popular musac ' 1 C I ' I . 3 nf , a ' , ' Q ,, , a' ' - - ' , . -I xi I , , , , i 1 ' v i J 7 , ,YH ' 2 3, 9 2 a V . , a u 7 i ' , , . . 7 I 7 I 7 . 5 . 7 7 7 , 2 , , ' , l ' X X- . ' ' ,L . , . ,, . . . L ' t . H - a ' . . , , ' as A ' va , , A . , J and 'WVhat Do You Say . This lecture was so well reecived that Dr. Young was presented , ' , ' V , 44 ' . 7' . I . I , Y 7 ' - . Iv . y 5 y . I H 2 Y . ., ,. M ' Aj .. , ,' awe '. e. . K y , I , . . K , R 3 , Q, - I V v k v 1 I L K Z, B sv 1 E . - , ' N . 1 H' a ' a Y' . ' et' e . Szrty-eight l oTTo SHAACHT Otto Shaacht, a well-known baritone vocalist, entertained an assembly of high school stu- dents on Thursday, February 21. Mr. Shaacht was accomp- anied by his wife. This was 'r return engagement of M Shaacht His first performance here occurred on February 16 1945 He wrs well received CHARM QUARTETE both times l PIERO PIEROTIC On VVednesdrx Pebruirv 5 Piero Prerotrc presented hrs selection of songs rn rn extellerrt concert Hrs progr rm delrghtfulls v rrred from the Hit folk songs which ex ery one enroycd Hrs rrch warm voice rnd friendly per sonalrts were very well received Nlr Prerotrc xx ho has sung rn Viennese Operr has only recently come to this countrx The propr rm ss rs sponsored by the C rnt rb SIIIQ nlne I K r. 1 9 , . r 1 N - ,' ' l ij, luv R. .p . A .K . Parade to the opera, lligoletto. He also sang several of his native Croatian ,-Q cw , 'V V. l. I ' v,? . ' .' R ,, , ' i ' Uv - -. 't,' ' '.. z,, V' ', ' YY 'z.. . ' A' iz a . fqnx LIT X Ni 4' f H H 3 'CX f 4Ic.f3 6 6 O f M, Z XJ 5 was 'dc V .3-11...........-, ..,. . Y - Y .,..,a Y, . , .-, ., . .,,,., - lt ,.izsf- 1 Q .. , K .' FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW Roy Morrxs Mgr Jack Trubee Davld Howard Raymond Slay Fred Glbeon Don Mllhoan Delmar Campbell Robert Whlte Robert Bennett Maurlce Froment Frank Hutchlson Neal Mllllgan SECOND ROW Robert Pack Mgr Rlchard Eubanks Thomae Roby John Kennedy Rlchard Steven son Paul Bremlgan George Swan Robert Knlght Rlchard Moorhead Wllllam Cakmls Theodore Geler Robert Blnger Mr Lyne Mr Burnlson Coaches THIRD ROW Richard Denny Joe Ed Wxdmeyer Donald Beckner Wxlllam Mitchell Alfred Hulse Thomas Wllllams Theodore Addlson Monty Hess Wlllnam Sarehet John Kmg James McBr1de Arthur Glbson Mr Ramsey Coach li 31 TT NQXQQ? f . ,ji 1 by for S I J X' T ,f ' ' , 1, A 41,4 r lltl' I X L XI I fb ii I flew ,lr V ll Q' l X 14,11 fi, ?.. ,i,..' le F. f e T AP-x, I Mr Casio Ramsey IS the newest xddltlon to the coachmg, staff He 1s formerly of Gallon QJIHO and played football under Coach Burnt son there Mr Rameey IS vxell g llked by all the boys In addxtlon L J .1 --. to coaching he teaches sclcnce at -1-2F ?w R05 Brown Junlor Hlgh School Seventy two Baghba Home Game today' Suddenly the crowd breaks mto a deafenmg loar as the stragglmg lme of padded manpower romps out onto the patch of green The Cambrldge Bobcats run 1n the game IS on' Behlnd the blg perfol mance there IS much of vshlch we spectatols are only ketchlly aware The Hrst days of the gruelmg grlnd IH the September heat sun dlrty Jerseys heavy helmets and mud caked cleats are all a part of It Slgnal callmg SESSIONS skull practlce the scrlmmage and tralnlng rules Nothing but practlce practlce practxce' The 1946 Bobcats stalted their second season under the d1rect1on of Coach John Burmson wlthagrand openmg game On the mght of September 13 the underdog Bobcats upset a heavy Columbus Central eleven w1th a 12 6 vlctory In the next game the Cats bowed 13 2 to a strong St Clalrsvllle team In the Central Ohlo League play Cambrldge won two and lost Hve games The first C O L game was a victory over the Yellow Jackets of Mt Vernon by a score of 18 7 The Bobcats then went 1nto a five game loslng streak falllng before the Marletta Coshocton Red Sklns 40 0 and the Newark Wlldcats 19 O Then came the most bltter defeat of the season After a well fought ball game the Bobcats came out on the short end of a 20 7 score ln the game w1th thelr old trad1t1onal rlvals the Blue Devlls of Zanesvllle Hlgh School co champlons of the C O L In the last game of the season the Bobcats snapped thelr loslng streak w1th a 12 0 v1cto1y over the Golden Gales of Lancaster Four Cambrldge Bobcats made honorable mentlon ln the C O L They were Bob Whlte end Jack Trubee tackle NealM1ll1gan guard and Fred Gxbson blocklng back Whlte Mllllgan and Glbson are Senlors Trubee IS a Junlor CAMPBELL MILLIGAN GIBSON lil ill Ill as ry 7 - 4 , S . . . . . a I - . 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G+- I .L, 1 I tv 3 fi 'C li ya Q-,ivan if ' Q 2 f 8 X .gy x 4 n ' 1 , f 'S qs un, 5' . -Xi 5, 1 fun' 'V J ' . 4 , .xi x 1- 'N THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Della Ray, Beverly Casey, Jean Forsythe, Joan Rose, Patricia Camp John Maurer, William Edmonds, William Barrows, Robert Warner Thomae Olrihausen THF HONII CONIINC FANIF Sflcnlm S11 I 'ITNING UP FOR A PEP NIICIQTING 7 946 Ilorm r onzuzg fill! 1 fl f nh 511 .IRAN FORSYTHIC 33cm faetdaff SFATED Dawd Howard JoQeph Stavely Pau1Brem1gan George Swan Robert Bennett Robert Blnger STANDING Roy Nlorrls and Robert Pack Mgrs Frank HUICHISOH Robert Warner Wllllam Matthews Robert Whxtr Thom 18 Olnhauien Coach Burnxson C U I'-XIX XXHIFI 1 me ' R if 1 M 'M s., a af.. 4 ' ,, of , 4 i 'I Y ' 1 . Y v Y Y Ar L i , , '. , . . ', v- - r - X ' X, ay ' . , . .I A, A A. , , 4: Sl'l'l'fIf,V-l'l'glIf MATHIYXVS IIUTCHISON OLNI IAUS FIN QQ VVARNER I-IOXVARD - INDIVIDUAL HONORS WILLIAM MATTHEWS-Top score in the C. O. L. with 204 points. C. O. L. Mythical first team. ROBERT WHITE-Captain. STAVELY BENNETT BREMIGAN BINGER SWAN i Lzglzty Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Camb ldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Carnbr1dge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambmdge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrxdge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Denmson Marletta Newark Dover Zanesvllle Chl111COth6 Alumnl Mt Vernon New Phlladelphxa Coshocton Lancaster Marletta ChllllC0th6 Newark Dover Zanesv11le New Phlladelphla Mt Ve1 non Coshocton Lancaster TOURNAMENT Barnesvllle Zanesvllle Uhrlchsvllle 41 Marletta ' - - - 54 ' - - ' - - - 34 ' - - - - - - 39 - - - - - - 43 - - ' - - - 47 ' - 1-' - - - 32 ' ' - ' - - - 34 ' - - ' - - - 58 . - . 4 4 4 44 . . ' - - - 30 - ' - - - 31 - - ' - - - 36 ' - - . 4 4 4 40 . . 4 1 ' - - - 57 - - ' - - - 37 - - ' - - - 55 ' - . 4 4 4 41 . . ' - - - 63 . Q - ' - - - 37 - ' - - - 81 - - ' - - - 55 ' - ' - - - 64 ' - - . 4 4 4 54 4 . 4 .93af.s!ietlia6E The door leadlng to the locker room bursts open and onto the hard wood come the Cambrldge Bobcats Thls IS the team that was slated to have one of the most successful seasons ln the hlstory of Cambrldge Hlgh School basketball Led by Captaln Bob Whlte the 1947 team made a record to be proud of The whlstle shrllls and the sllence IS shot through wlth a cheer as the tlp off sets the ball ln play Warnel tlps the ball to Olnhausen the llttle fast man who ln turn tosses lt to Hutch There IS a tense moment the ball IS IH the alr Its a basket two polnts are scored The vlsltors get the ball It IS passed ln but IS lntercepted by Captaln Whlte who passes lt off The ball then goes to Mathews the new addltlon to our team thls year who stands polsed for a second then swlsh the ball IS through the net for two more POINTS More of that and the game IS clnched The Bobcats are out ln front That fast worklng hlgh splrlted team has come out on top Bob Bennett Dave Howard Paul Bremlgan contrlbuted much to th1S successful season as dld the Managers who deserve a blg hand for thelr hard xx ork The boys ln Blue and Whlte had a most successful season comlng out of the league ln fourth place They had 15 NVIHS and 9 losses to thelr credlt EASTERN OHIO DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Enterlng tournament play Cambrldge drew Barnesvllle and al though not ln top form the Bobcats trounced them by a score of 65 45 The next clash was Wlth the Zanesvllle Blue Devlls who were defeated 64 55 The Bobcats then returned to DQDISOH for the dlstrlct champlon Shlp game Worklng very smoothly defenslvely and scorlng almost at wlll they defeated the Uhrlchsvllle Tlgers 51 44 to XVIII the Dlstrlct Champlon shlp REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Movlng on to the reglonal tournament the Bobcats lost the first game to Marletta 42 41. 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Ezghty two Hlwaueo SEATED Thomas W111lamS Theodore Gexger MHUFICG Froment Jo Ed Wldmeyer Wxlllam Mltchell STANDING Mr Ramsey W1ll1am Cakmls Theodore Addlson George Swan Paul Bremxgan Rlchard Hulse Junlor Stayely Mgr Cambrldge Hlgh Reserves played 18 games thls season At the start of the season thls team w as composed of sophomores only The team was handled by our new asslstant coach Casto Ramsey experlenced they shovs ed great form 1n many of the games Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambridge Cambr1dge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambrldge Cambl ldge Dennlson Marletta Newark Dover Zanesvllle J unlor Hlgh New Phlladelphla Coshocton Lancaster Marletta ChllllCOth9 Newark Dover Zanesvllle Mt Vernon Coshocton Lancastel Although ln ' - - - 22 ' - - - - 30 ' - - - 24 ' ' - - - - 31 ' - - - 14 - - - - 60 ' - - - 16 - - - - 15 ' - - - 20 ' - - - - 43 ' - - - 28 ' ' - - - 38 Cambridge - - - 27 Mt. Vernon - - - 31 ' - - - 27 ' ' - - 30 ' - - - 26 - - - 27 ' - - - 28 - - - - 38 ' - - - 23 ' - - - - 35 ' - - - 36 ' ' - - - 24 ' - - - 35 - - - - 46 ' - - - 33 - - - - 38 ' - - - 44 ' - - - - 41 ' - - - 37 . - - - 41 ' - - - 41 - - - - 54 .' - - - . - , - - 28 Roy MOYFIQ Delmar Campbell James Addlson Wllllam Edmonds 'Nlorman Kahn Gene Rose .7nbwLmwnal The Semor Eagles won the class league champlonshlp by defeat mg the Atom 8 s by a scoxe of 33 29 Thls IS the Teams Semor Eagles Atom 8 Industrlal Arts Jun1or 48ers Jumor Bulldogs Sophomores Sophomore 49ers Torch Club Jumor Class Senlor Wlldcats Freshman Tlgers Band Freshmen second year the Eagles have won the league champlon Won Lost 2 Eighty three ship. ' 12 0 12 1 ' 8 4 ' 11 2 ' 9 4 7 7 6 6 6 7 ' 5 7 ' ' 3 9 ' 3 9 2 9 9 BOTTOM ROW Duane Carter 'Norman Beher endt 'Veal 'Vhlhgan Xvlllldm Patterson Wll him Flemmg TOP ROW Eugene Wolfe Donnle Barth lome John Estep The Cambrldge Hlgh School Tumbhng Team xx as organlzed 1n 1038 by M1 Lyne xx ho w as then Athletlc D1rector The next yeal H R Mo gan became the 1nst1 uetor and has contlnued as such slnce that t1me The team pexfolms aclobatlcs and balances and bullds pvramlds It 19 always favorably 1ece1ved The boys have traveled qulte extenslvely The tllp to the Llon s Internatlonal Conventlon IH New Orleans was the longest Journey eve1 made by the team The team thls vea1 has upheld and enhanced the trad1t1on estabhshed for Cam brldge gymnasts For xx ell balanced body development tumbllng IS an ldeal act1v1ty The best feature of thls spott IQ that lt offers opportunltles fox athletlc development to all SIZCS and types of physlques BOFIOWI ROW' VX llll im Plcmlng, Guy B1 as John Snodgrass Donnie B ithlome Norm ln Bc h t It ndt NIIDIJI I- C lbs Du lm C 11111 Roy Sax Ntal lI1ll1g,1n Eugt ne Wolft If ugene Rolnnson I hn l str p ' Xllll llll rs 1 --. 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SEATED Georgla Bell Patrxcla Davldson Dell'1 Mae Ray Marjorle Fleming Mary Ramsey STANDING Bonme Stock Nannette Boyd Pe gy Mltchell Nancy Nlcholson Nancle Whlte Pattl Hott PHIFICIB Camp GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The GIFIS Athlet1c Assoc1at1on was re organlzed th1s year for the benefit of any glrls who are lnterested 1n sports To become a member one must pay dues obey the Constltutlon and obtaln a requlred number of polnts a year A letter IS glven to any g1rl who earns 200 pomts POIHIS may be obtamed by partxclpatmg 1n volley ball basketball bad mlnton and bad mxnton Officers elected for the year were as follows Presldent Peggy Mltchell VICQ PFBSI dent Patrlcla Camp Secretary Nannette Boyd Treasurer Bonnle Stock Program Chalrman Pattl Hott Volley ball Chalrman Marjorle Flemlng Basketball Chauman Nancy Nlcholson Bad Mlnton Chalrman Nancle Whlte Hlklng Chalrman Georgla Bell Skatmg Chalrman Patrlcla Davldson Bowll ng Chalrman Della Ray Softball Chalrman Mary Ramsey bowling, skating, hiking, and softball. Tournaments were held in volley-ball, basketball, Iiigllfy fl! e Eighty S11 Qgm .Beadefw FIRST ROW Mary Ellen Thatcher Jaan NIL +.n1nch Dottie Hopkins Aloha Robson Donna Lake Yiolett Hott Janict Phelps SECOND ROW Martha Cunningham Caiol Connci betty McFlroy Velma Larrlck Joy Likes Rebecca Bakos Nldlllyfl Dillu Dolores Peteis Mary Ramsey THIRD ROW Sue Rausch Fllzabeth Mlllel M lXlf'lL Sway Charlotte Warner Nan Kranz ' .Thyaucaf fducatum The girls physical education classes have proved to be among the most interesting and best liked classes Under Miss Peake dlrectoi of the Gills Physical Education Depart ment the class leadeis xx eie oi g mlzed Fhev acted as refei ees instructors e c The main activities of the yeai xx e1e volley ball tumbling, CallS thentlcs, marching basketball and bad mmton The gn ls not only lea n hon the qime is pliyed but the value of teamwoik coopei ation ind most of all good spoitsm mshlp nette Boyd, Nancie White, Gilda Wagstaff, Peggy Mahaffey, Patti Hott, Ruth . , . . . 7 . 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'A V1 . .. 2 b- ' s The three dramatlc productlons looked forward to each year by the students of Cambrldge Hlgh School are The Melange the Junlor Class Play and the H1 Y Play ANNUAL MELANGE Thls year as usual the Student Councll of Cambrldge Hlgh undel the supervlsxon of Mlss Flshel presented the Melange Two one act comedles Oh Doctor' and Paul Sphts the Atom were very well recelved by the audlence The cast of Oh Doctor' mcluded Nancy Nlcholson Edwm Myers Janlce Phelps Wxlbur Holmes Al Hulse Norman Kahn and Dolores Peters Those ln Paul Spllts the Atom were Tom Swan Beverly Casey Della Mae Ray Dlck Klntxgh Roy Morrls and Joan Hess Bob Bennett and Chloe Heltman presented thelr very unusual and hllarlous pantomlme We were pleased to have a vocal duet by Vlfglnla Peyton and Harrlette Johnson a muslcal readlng by Rosahe Gunn and a trombone solo by Ed Donahue The tumbllng team presented the last feature of the evenlng wlth some pyramlds and trlcks Muslc for the Melange was presented by the hlgh school orchestra under the dlrectlon of Mr Beatty the boys ensemble dl ected by Mr Myers and the g1rls semble under the d1rect1on of Mlss Lloyd The program was a blg hlt and the Student C0unC1l dld a fine Job Congratula txons' We hope next years Melange IS Just as uccessful 5 r RLFB ,5 SCENES FROM JUNIOR PLAY Ifzghly seven I 1 ' - . . . . a . . 1 9 Y , . 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NN .,, X . 1 M2 4 as . 1 , . , I ' Q I I f V y ! j xx Q .7 , ,W uc- 9 ' .' ww 1 A C 1 'P L SEATED Mary Lou Parks Harrlette Thomas Frank HUtChlS0h Robert Bennett Patrlcxa Calvert Joe Ed Wldmayer STANDING Rose Mary McM11len Loulse Leeper Charles Flemmg W1ll1am Sarchet Carolyn Jones Eleanor Baker Anlta Lagneaux Ted Wllllams Nancle Whlte Mlss F1ShB1 John Roby THE JUNIOR CLASS A DATE WITH fUDY SYNOPSIS Judy and her glrl frlend Barbara Wmsocket are determlned to beat Tootsle Whlteman by SOllClt1Ilg contrlbutlons to the Communlty Rellef Fund the wmner to be Queen and lead the grand march at the Club dance Sol1c1t1ng IS too slow however and they enter a whole raft of contests as a means of I'3lSlhg some quick money uslng thelr parents names The results are dlsastrous The last act takes place the n1ght of the blg dance Judy lS heartbroken not only because Tootsxe has won and IS to be Queen of the dance but worst of all she belleves she has lost Ooogle to Tootsxe as well Only Judy Foster could go through all this 1n one evemng and how she does xt makes for one of the most dellghtful heart warmmg laughable comedies you wlll ever want to see Judy Foster Randolph Foster Melvln Foster Dora Foster Hannah Barbara Wlnsocket Oogle Prmglc Mltzy Ezghty elght CAST Nancle Whxte Robert Bennett Frank Hutchlson Harrlette Thomas Anlta Lagneaux Barbara Cllne Ted Wllllams Mary Lou Parks Mr Martlndale Mrs Hotchklss Elonse HOtChklSS Mrs Shultzhammer Rex O Conner Susle Rad1O Announcer Prompter Jack Roby Rosemary McM1llen LOUISE Leeper Carolme Jones Joe Ed Wldmeyer Patrlcxa Calvert Wllllam Sarchet Eleanor Baker X1 ll Central High May 9, 194-7 8:00 P. M. THE HI Y C I UB presents WATCH OUT FOR SPOOKS Vlarch 17 1047 Central Hlgll 8 00 P Nl SYNOPQIS The glrls come to the resort cottage chuckllng over the smart one they xe put oxer on thexr brothers They thunk the boys dont know that they were also lI'lVllLd But tht boys do know md are lurking 0UIQ1dQ resolved to pay the glrls off by scarlng them away So shortly we see Jtd gettlng hlmself up 1n a rldlculous old lady costume He comes m all dlsgulsed wlth wug md umbrella posmg as their chaperon Before long he has the gxrls runnlng all oxer the place waltlng on hmm But Jeds actlons as an 1m1tat1on old lady are not very convmclng and the glrls suspect thlt somethlng IS wrong Jed sxgnals for hls pals They come ln dxsgulsed as ghosts and the girls are scared enough to leave But just then ln comes a thlrd ghost carrylng a We1rd blue llght No one can account for thls ghost The fake ghosts and the old lady are plenty scared and try to hlde under the dax enport One person ls not scared Its Randy who doesnt belleve ln ghosts He plans the capture of the blue llght ghost by usmg football scrxmmage tHCtlCb and theres an excltlng scene as the slgnals are glven and the boys almost Capture the ghost An unexpected endlng g1VQS an amuslng HT'llQh CAST A5516 Jack Arnold Jed fAunt Dellal Edxun Myers Patsy Russell Booth Aunt Molly Edwin PIII Dumpllng Wllbur Holmes Holly Hock Dwlght Rutledge Shlrley John Jacobs LOIS John Speer Vera Roy Morrls Slats Robert Warner an-Q SEATFD fboth DICIUFOSY Russell Booth, John Speer, Edward Pltt, Gene Rose, Jack Arnold, Pdwln Myers STANDING Rlchard Cosby, Roy MOYFIQ, Wllbur Holmes, Dwlght Rutledge, Robert Warner, John Jacobs 1 - ,I J ll xx A ' 1 , t ' J, ' 1 . .' . :I 5 ' h LV ' v , . 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FOOTBALL BANQUET The Boosters Club held a banquet at the N1nth Street Methodlst Church for the Bobcat Football Squad on Dec 11 The banquet started at 6 30 wlth Rev Frank S Hall pronounclng the 1nvocat1on Durmg d1n ner the Glrls Trlo and Boys Double Quartet sang After dmner the toastmaster Judge Howard Faught mtroduced Coach John Burmson He gave a short talk on the past season and the next season Mr Burmson then presented the varslty C to the quallfy lng lettermen Nmeteen players recelved thls prlze of whom seven were senlors SIX were Jumors five were sophomores and one freshman The Managers and Cheerleaders were also honored at th1s t1me Four senlor lettermen were presented w1th mmlature gold footballs The guest speaker of the evemng was Gordon Cobbledlck sports edltor of the Cleveland Plaln Dealer HI Y BANQUET On Aprll 30th the H1 Y Banquet was held at the Country Club The banquet began at 7 00 wlth Rev Heaston pronounclng the lnvocatlon After the dmner the toastmaster Russell Booth mtroduced Mr Lyne Mr Zuber and Mr Morgan who were the speakers of the evemng Glfts were presented to MISS Hazel McCulley and Mxss Ina Doyle for helpmg w1th the H1 Y play Bxll Sarchet was announced as president for the commg year The rest of the evemng was spent 1n dancmg to Johnny McCracken s Orchestra REPORTER BANQUET The Reporter Banquet was held at the N1nth Street M6thOd1St Church on Aprll 22 at 6 30 After dmner the speaker of the evenmg Bob Amos from the Jeffer sonlan was mtroduced by Tom Swan who was toastmaster Mr Ode brecht announced edltors for the commg year A promotlon exerclse was then held for the freshmen who vs 1ll be on the Semor Hlgh Staff next year The room was attractively decol ated xx 1th sprmg flow ers . , . , . Y , , . . ' ' Ci Y! ' - ! Y ' ' Cl ' YY y The banquet was adjourned by singing God Bless America. . Y Y Y l ' Y ' . , . 7 , . I ' JR Y TEEN FORMAL The Junior Y Teen Formal was held at the Masonic Hall on Dec 14th The theme was Rhapsody 1n Blue and the hall was cleverly decor ated ln blue and silver In accordance with the program couples danced in the snow to Johnny McCracken s Orchestra Light refreshments were served at the intermission and the Delta Sextet from Muskingum College entertamed by singing some blues Dancing was enjoyed for the rest of the evening Nancle White and the social committee were in charge of the dance SENIOR Y TEEN FORMAL The Cambridge Country Club was the scene of a delightful evening May 12 when the Senior Y Teens entertamed their escorts at a gay sprmg formal Dancing comprised the entertainment of the evening Later re freshments were served BAND BANQUET The annual Band Banquet sponsored by the Band Mothers Club d1nner was served at 6 30 Jack Arnold was the toastmaster and Mr P R Lyne gave the invocation The dinner was followed by words from Mr Zuber and others The band members were entertained by a magician Mr Simpson Songs familiar to the band were led by Tom Swan and Jim Bowers A formal dance followed in the gym for members and guests The gym was decorated very cleverly using the theme of April Showers Johnny McCracken s orchestra provided the music for dancing BASKETBALL BANQUET The annual basketball banquet, sponsored by the Boosters Club was held at the Ninth Street Methodist Church on May 13 A delicious dinner was served at 5 30 p m This banquet was held in honor of the Eastern Ohio District Champions of Cambridge A few students and the faculty also attended the banquet Letters were presented to the boys by Coach Burnlson Congratulations to the Champs of 47' Ninety one was held on April 25 at the Ninth Street Methodist Church. A chicken N melj two SENIOR PARTY A Shlp s Voyage was the theme of the gala Senlor Class Party held at the gymnaslum Frl May 16 The gym was decorated to represent a shlp s deck and programs 1n the form of gally colored shlps were glven to the guests as they went up the gang plank Showers of confettl and paper streamers afforded atmosphere and fun at the beglnnlng of the voyage for the large crowd whlch made up the passenger 11st Danclng was enjoyed to muslc furmshed by Dawsons Orchestra and refreshments were served Thls dehghtful party was arranged by a Senlor group headed by Joann Rose Nancy Nicholson and Dawna Tllton SOPHOMORE SPRING PARTY The Sophomore Class Party was held on Aprll 25th at the gym The decoratlons were used from the band formal carrymg out the theme of Aprll Showers Danclng was enjoyed by all wlth muslc bemg furnlshed by a record player A program whlch mcluded both the humorous and sentlmental was presented and refreshments were served JUNIOR SENIOR RECEPTION The Junlor Senior Receptlon was held May 23 at elght o clock ln the McMahon Gym When we arrlved we found the Gym had been maglc ally transformed 1nto a beautlful Old Garden Thls theme was also carrled out through the dehghtful program that was presented Llght refreshments were served at lntermlsslon and the remamder of the evenlng was spent 1n dancmg to Johnny McCracken s Orchestra It was an enjoyable occaslon and wxll long be remembered by those who attended lt TORCH CLUB BANQUET The Cambrldge I-hgh School Torch Club s annual banquet was held on Tuesday Aprll twenty mnth at the Cambrldge Country Club After a del1c1ous chlcken dlnner an mterestlng program was en joyed Rlchard Hulse the presldent acted as toastmaster who lntroduced Reverend McGeorge who ln turn lntroduced Supermtendent Zuber Pr1n clpals P R Lyne and Harry E Klrke All these gave a few remarks At the concluslon of the program Thomas Moss was lntroduced as next year s presldent After the banquet each guest was presented wlth a carnatlon as a favor Then dancmg was enjoyed by all Muslc was provlded by a juke' box It was really a dehghtful evenlng and lt w1ll hold many pleasant memorles for all those who attended u ' 1 11 ' ., . . , . . . . . . . . , , . 1 44 ' 11 1 1 , . . . . . , . 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H. , '- Sc pt Sept Sc pt Sept Sept Sept Sept C ct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct 3 6 SEPTEMBER School started and Sophomores d1scovered that Room 10 IS not on the thxrd floor F1rst Pep Meetmg and 1t sounded l1ke Thousands Cheer Defeated Columbus Central 12 6 and everyone was happy Flrst Pep Meetlng at Plne Fleld D1d you exer see so many glrls 1n blue leans and Papas sh1rt Lost to St Cla1rsv1lle 132 H1 Y sponsored after the game dance Helped cheer us up F1rst Chapel of the year Rev Frank S Hall speaker We all looked l1ke chessle cats for the rest of the week No school and we all went to the fa1r Nope we d1dnt meet Dana Andrews but we sure w1sh we had' OCTOBER We had our first program Eng l1sh As She IS Spoke by Dr Young sponsored by our Student Councll H1 Y In1t1t1at1on was held Jun1or and Semor class of ficers Game 26 12 team Both week were elected at Marletta Sorry we lost Our band accompamed the Y Teen Cabmets spent the end at Colomal Inn 1n Old Washmgton Torch Club 1n1t1at1on was held We had a Pep Meetlng mtroduc mg new cheerleaders Played Dover here Dover 21 Cambr1dge 6 New Club Camhy opened for a dance after the game It was a great success Report cards came out Band went to C1rclev1lle and came home w1th a beaut1ful trophy Pep meetlng We were entertalned by a charm mg Charm Quartet We played -k ,L. 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Oc ct ct lNox Coshocton away 40 0 IH favor of Coshocton Jr Y Teens held the1r second meetlng S1nbad the Traveler sw JQV' A-41 mantra Patr1c1a Calvert Patrlcla Davldson Donna Lake Charlotte Warner H1 Y Club presented a very 1mpress1ve chapel serv1ce wlth Rev Coad as the speaker No school because of EOTA The Bobcats staged a br1ll1ant battle agalnst Newark but lost 19 0 The Torch Club R1tual was held 1n the F1rst Unlted Presbyterlan Church Club Camhy Nut Party for members only NOVEMBER Homecomxng game w1th Jean Forsythe re1gn1ng as queen Dance afterwards Bobcats lost to Zanesulle 20 7 Nov Nox Nov Nox Now Nox Nox Nox AFTER THE BROADCAST' A few of our students broadcasted over the radlo on WHKC Qu1te a thr1l1' Jr Y Teens held a n1ce recogm t1on SGPVICC 1n the aud1tor1um 8-Cambr1dge beat Lancaster 120 28 1n our last game of the season Program MCSSICK Bell Rmgers sponsored by the Student Counml Torch Club sponsored a dance at the gym J Y Teen meetmg entltled Thankful S1nbad Dr Ermst Nlckel who IS workmg 1n sex eral Walt Dlsney productlons enter tamed w1th a program of b1rd calls Sr Y Teens meetmg The Sllx er Sllpper The Speech Class had charge of Chapel serv1ce wh1ch was very beaut1ful Sophomore party at the ym 29 lNo school' Thanksgnmg xaca tlon' Nmetw three R Q llyzw ' ' ' ' . 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Lost to Marietta 35-34. 14-Jr. Y-Teens annual Christmas formal at Masonic Hall. Every- one had a Rhapsody in Blue time. 16- Sinbad the Sailor Hangs His Stocking was the theme of Jr. Y-Teen meeting. Hm-m, not a bad idea. 17-Sr. Y-Teen Christmas meeting with Glory to God as the theme. An interesting meeting. 20-Faculty entertains with a Christ- mas program. We didn't know there was so much talent in the speech class. Went to Newark and lost 46-39. We can't win all the time! 21-Dover came here and lost 43-41. The game left us all limp. 26-Holiday Dance at the Gym, spon- sored by the Band Mothers. Let's have more of this! 27-At long last! Beat Zanesville 47-27. 28-Went away down south to Chilli- Cothe and lost 55-32. JR. Y-TEEN CHRISTMAS DANCE JANUARY 3-Mt. Vernon vs. Bobcats. Score-Mt. Vernon 40 - Cambridge 58. Nice game! 4-We won again! This time our victim was New Philadelphia 44-37. 6-Back to school after Christmas vacation. 10-Another victory! This time we beat Coshocton 30-29. 11-Lost to Lancaster 33-31. 14-Exams. 15-More Exams. 16-Last Exams. 17-Tough luck, we lost to Marietta 62-36. 18-Victory for C. H. S. Defeat for Chillicothe 26-40. 20-Another visit from Dr. Young. This time his topic was Manners for Minors . 22-Chapel services conducted by Rev. Patterson. 24-Glorious day! We beat Newark 57-52. 29-Sr. Y-Teens entertained Mothers and Jr. Y-Teens with a clever style show. G.A.A. meeting. 30-Torch Club Party held at the Youth Center. FEBRUARY 7-Who said we couldn't do it again? Beat Zanesville 55-42. 8-West to New Philadelphia and won 41-38, but it took two overtimes to do it. 14-C. H. S.'s most promising students took the Pepsi-Cola test. Did anyone notice that it was Valentine Day? 15-Wonderful home game with Mt. Vernon. We won 63-50. Party at Club Camhy for members. 17-Chapel service sponsored by the Student Council. We all ought to think more. 21-Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schaact gave a novel Musical Lecture . Went to Coshocton and were ambushed 45-37. 22-Surprise! Beat Lancaster 81-52 in a home game. 26-Senior Y-Teens had an interesting meeting, Cover to Cover . Movies were shown at the Hi-Y meeting. 27-The annual Melange was held and everyone had a laughin' good time. 28-Won our first tournament game with Barnesville 65-45. N inety-four Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May May MARCH 6-We played Zanesville again in the District tournament and won 64 55 Our next xicttm was Uhrichsxllle 11 44 This made Cimbiidge Dstrict Cim s ' ' ' 12 13 14 No school beciuse of flu We played Marietta in our first game of the R gionals We lost 41 40 Chapel Charles Wells news paper man and Christian layman gave a very interesting illustrat ed lecture 26-Dover String Ensemble here Very good How did Russell make the Dover String Ensemble? Spring vacation starts' Vocal dance at gym Tho e pictures were really a hit APRIL School re opened and Suddenly It s Spring Sr Y Teen s Penny Carnival at the gym Anybody haxe any pennies the next day Band Concert at the gym This is a lovely way to spend an evening District Music auditions at East Liverpool H1 Y Play They get better every year lk Exchange program with Dover Our ensembles went there District Music Auditions at Muskingum The Boosters Club gave a Basketball banquet at the Berwick Hotel A Senior Y Teen meet ing at School Reporter Banquet at the Ninth Street Methodist Church Assembly in the morning to glVC recognition to the Honor Society Jr Y Teens Sinbad Displays His Talents at St Johns Parish House An entertaining Variety Night was presented at the Gym 25-Band Banquet and Formal at the gym 26 Sophomore Party at the Gym 28-Motion Pictures on Conservation at 9 00A M 29 Torch Club Banquet A District H1Y meeting in Cambridge with a dance at the gym afterwards 30-H1 Y Banquet and Formal was very much enloyed 24 MAY -The Glee Clubs and Choir presented Music Night 7 8-All the bands presented Band Concerts 9 Senior Day off and Picnic Junior Play A Date With Judy at 8 00 P M in the audi torium 12 The Senior Y Teen Formal at the Country Club 13 The Spring Frolic at the Country Club was a huge success 16-The informal Senior Class Dance 23 The long awaited Junior Semor Reception Did anyone notice the sophomores peeping from the balcony 25-A thoughtful class Sermon by Rex Hull 27 Senior Class Night 29 The Commencement Exercises at the State Theater 30-Memorial Day and School is Out' Ninety five I - D 'S . 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' W 111' 5 -, H1 M' 12 2l 4.A ,.Zl 2'll ins, v 1' ,Z V 2 1 1 1: Y 1 xy ' A 1 - - 1 1- Um' llllllllllll 'llzne SEATED Jack Kleln Donald Ablee Robert Kmght Jack Cochran Robert Tlttle Allen K1ll1nger Barry Brown Thomas Glbson JUNIOR HIGH GAMES Football Won 3 Lost-4 Basketball Won 9 Lost 6 One Hundren' Four STANDING--Robert Stanford, Daniel Blazier, John Archer, John Kafury, Samuel Bell, Sept 2 School began What aga1n Sept 16-Sclentnic program by Mr Wh1te We made con tact w1th the moon Sept 24 Chapel SEFVICE Message by Rev Hall Sept 25-Assembly PICIUPP' and cheers Sept 26-School out for the Guernsey County Falr Hurrah No school Sept 26-Football game at Barnesvllle Yea Team Oct 3 Football game at New Phlla Lets Flght Oct 7 The Messlck Bell Rmgers Heavenly muslc Oct 10-Jumor H1 students had the1r plctures taken CNo cameras broken J Oct 10-Jumor H1 game Cambrxdge vs Zanesvllle Oct 16-Seventh and elghth grade chose cheer leaders Let s go Lets fight Lets wln Oct 17 Nmth grade chose cherleaders Yea Gremllns Oct 17 Jumor H1 game Cambrxdge vs Newcomerstown Oct 22 Jumor H1 game Cambrldge vs Marrxetta Good try Oct 24 Chapel A sermon ette by Rev Hall Made you thmk Oct 25--EOTA meetlng at Zanesvllle No school Hurrah Oct 28- Sounds of the A1r by Mr and Mrs Deo Allen Crash Boom Bang Oct 31 Jumor H1 game Cambrldge vs New Ph1la Oct 31 Rotarlan Halloween Y E Y EPC ple More fun Nov 7 Wltchraft ln Ja maxca by Mr Starry Nov 7 Jumor H1 game Cambr1dge vs Zanesvllle Nov 11 AI'TTllSt1C6 Day Nov 15--On November 15th a new commun1caton system was mstalled 1n Brown Jumor H1gh School There are elghteen boxes wlth the maln speaker 1n Mr Klrkes office It cost be tween S700 and S800 The money was secured from paper sales scrap drlves and magaz1ne campalgns Nov 20 On Wednesday November 20th Mr George De Mott assisted by Mrs Fanme H111 De Mott put on a Jugglmg program for the students of Jumor H1gh School The pro gram Jugglmg Along Llfes Hxghway conslsted of hats tenms rackets balls parasols rlngs lamps glassware and many others Mr De Mott IS noted as a Sxlent Comedlan FRESHMAN REPORTER STAFF Dorothy Guthrle Martha Dlehl Theron Dodson Mary Ann Walters Marv Sheppard Nov 26 Dr Ernest Nlckel a promlnent whlstler perform ed for the students on Tuesday November 26th Dr Nlckel has had whlstlmg parts 1n 40 mov mg plctures 1nclud1ng Snow Whlte and the Seven Dwarfs Bambx and Bambls Ch1ld ren Knot yet completedl He has been overseas and has taken part ln 800 U S O shows featurmg Bob Hope B1ng Crosby Allce Faye and others Nov 27 The Boys Glee Club sang The Netherlands Hymn dlrected by Mr Myers and ac compamed by W1n1fred W1nters at the Chapel SEPVICQ Wednes day Nov 27 Rev C K Mc George gave a talk on Thanks g1v1ng The serv1ce closed by the congregatxon s 1 n g 1 n g Amerxca the Beautlful d1 ect ed by Mr Myers Nov 28 and 29 Thanksgw 1ng Vacat1on No School' Rec 3 Readmg of the Scrlp ture over the new communlca tlon set by Nancy Booth Dec 4 Readmg of the Scrlp ture by Pat Cooper Dec 6-The students of Jun lor H1gh gave all they had at the Pep meetlng Frlday which was led by the cheerleaders of the 8th and 9th grades Jun1or H1gh basketball game here vs Zanesvllle Hancock Jumor H1 Dec 10-The Wade Quartette whlch lncluded Eddle Buddy Ruth and Georgla Ann Wade performed on Tuesday Dec 10th The quartette consnsted of a marxmba plano accordxan tap danclng and a baton 6Vhlbl t1on1st They are a group of Natlonal Musxc Wmners Dec 12 Jumor H1gh basket ball game vs Zanesvxlle Jumor H1gh at Zanesvllle CHAPEL SERVICE A chapel SBFVICG was held at Brown Jumor H1gh on Wednes day January 22 The Freshman G1rls Glee Club d1rected by Prayer for the serv1ce Th1s was the first appearance for the glee club and they d1d very nlcely Rev Patterson present ed the message and closed w1th prayer Thursday January 23 Lormg and Kathryne Campbell pre sented an amusmg and enter ta1n1ng program of mag1c and ventrlloqulsm to the students of Brown Jumor H1gh The students were mystllied and baffled by Mr Campbells many trxcks of mag1c He was asslsted by Kathryne Campbell ASSEMBLY FEB 4 An Assembly was held Tues day February 4 to open the magaz1ne sales campaxgn A s1m1lar campaign has been held each year for the past two years Prizes are glven to the person sellmg the most sub scrlptlons One Hundred Fzve Part 'forQCambrid e oun 'o- 59d HAH Through the Nighty, Miss Ifoyd' sang .The Lordfs Snapoflats 11' llm111'n'ff Sl' 1 AUVHWSEMWS VW , f nwgwm, .f 5 01:0 , O11 llurzdrfzf Sezen - A W Fx 1-W -A VJ, ga 5 6 , . - -.0 ' A f-i!1i,fY11-1 iii ' -XX f if I 'i 1 - l lgnr VV! 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Forget . aplzm 5 Qlamhrxhge 4 msmiure Qin 'Um W F0878 101 II 9.5 Where Better I' urnztun I mls L1 ss 1 XNIBHIDC 1 omo CASEY S SHOES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1947 CLASS A190 to the Teac hers md School Board Nlembers who hclpul to m Ike X our gr ldu mon poislble x 1 n non 1 usclws S mom ll rs sud lK11o11111g, 11111 Io 1116 IS mon llllllllffllflf 1111111 1.111111 1111, 111111 Io 11111111 ll 111 1111, CHAS H SIPE, Jr CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC Allls Chalmers Farm Machinery Goodyear Tlres SOI IIIIASIIIIIN OIIIO S IARC I SI VXI! IINI SI IUI II'I'I IJ I A1111 I J fjllt, I1111111r11I S1 1 1 1111 1 IZ 'I ' Q I F, ' 1' ' 1' 7 V V 1' 1 0 1. I ii 'i 'M' nh U-EEE . C. ' IN V ' , N , 77 li . 1 C. 'Y 9 T K.. , , -J L.- , , .J Y V V 7 E V b 'W K . Q I . 1 ' 1 f ' . ' 1 1 1 'I ' 1 2 ' . Your health is most important to amy success you may lmvc- in life. Gi 'e it the-11111 t' 'I 1152 -5. .YOI - 1 if fi. . ' V 11 ' j. h Y. 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