Columbiana High School - Clipper Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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201 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY A new flower was found growing in the garden of C. H- S. in the fall of 1933. It had never been seen before and everyone laughed and joked at its eager- ness and sincerity. lt was composed of 53 petals, each eager to start out on the right stem. Thus did the class of '37 start their Freshmen year at C. H. S. with Mr. Barton as their sponsor. The following officers were elected: President . .' ............................................. LOUISE SHEETS Secretary ..... .... C AROLINE HOFFMAN Treasurer . . . ................................. .... ....... D I CK JOHNSON The Freshmen Class, with the entire high school, held a Weiner roast in the fall, at Nichol's woods. The Freshmen were the spark of life, including the in- itiation. A Freshmen party was held during the year, with many bashful daisies on the sidelines. At the end of a successful year, a joint picnic was held at Peace Valley Park, with the Sophomores. That year, the petals did not slowly drop off and fade, but continued with the season- This flower was certainly a perennial of strong courage, for it continued to spring up each fall for the next three years. Only three petals dropped off at the end of the Freshmen year, and the enrollment at the beginning of the Sophomore year was 50. The sponsor for the second year was Miss Starr, and the following officers were elected: President .... . .. WILLIS BUB LESHER Secretary .... ...... R ACHEL BROWN Treasurer ....................... ...... ............. . .... D I CK IOHN SON The annual' fall Weiner roast was held with the Freshmen at Poulton's woods and the spring picnic was held at Peace Valley. Two more petals were added, and the enrollment at the beginning of the Iunior year was 52. Our sponsor was again Miss Starr, and the following of- ficers were elected: President . . . .... CAROLINE HOFFMAN Secretary ..... ........ E LOUISE REESH Treasurer . . . . .... .... ....... D I CK IOHNSON The Iunior year proved to be quite active, with many born leaders to guide and direct us. A series of parties were given by each class in high school. A junior play entitled Miss Collegiate , was given in December and the pro- ceeds went towards the lunior-Senior Prom. The Iunior-Senior Prom was held May 15, and proved a great success. The gym was decorated to represent fairy-land, with toadstools and dwarfs. The annual spring picnic was held with the Seniors at Mill Creek and Idora Park in Youngstown. The last year's existence of the flower proved to be the most successful. We had Miss Starr again for our sponsor. We know that the reason our flower flourished was due to our sponsor, Miss Starr- The following were elected as officers of our class: President .... ....... R ODGERS WAY Secretary . .. .... DOROTHY I-IARROLD Treasurer ............................................... DICK IOHNSON A school paper was edited by the Senior Class and late in February our plans to publish an annual began to form. Towards the end of the basketball season an electric scoreboard was given to the school by the Seniors. A Senior Class Play entitled, The Third Night was presented. At the end of four years, the petals all dropped off and went into the world: each to contribute his bit to society.



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221 CLASS PROPHECY We have never believed in fortune tellers. But recently something happened which has changed our unbelief to belief. Back in 1937, some gypsies came to Columbiana. They were fortune tellers, and we realize now that they were really good. When we took a list of the Class of 1937 to them, without seeing the people, they prophesied the future of each of them. And upon investigating now, in 1950, we discover that all but a few of the prophecies have come true. We have had some scouts out checking up on the Class, and we have discovered a lot of things. ' One of the first persons we have seen ourselves, is Eldon Strausbaugh. He has dis- covered a new element which will talk, eat, and breathe. DeWayne Anglemyer has gone far too. He is the 1950 Olympic Champ for the low hurdles and the 100 yard dash. We are told that Elouise Beesh has married an oil magnate who, it is rumored, is very successful. Yes, Maurice Bell is a farmer, but not an ordinary farmer. He raises canned-com and peeled-potatoes. With these inventions he hasn't had any trouble in getting a wife. lane Staley is working in the Hershey Chocolate factory. lane always did like to taste candy- ' Bill as We knew him, is now Dr. Clendenin, and is healing his patients with his songs. He always had a soothing voice, or something. As for Eleanor Harrold, the fortune tellers made a mistake. She isn't married yet, herself, but is employed in good old C. H. S. as a teacher of Courtship 'and Home- Bui1ding. Beth Warner is making millions from the new typewriter she has patented. Even children can use it, because it has no keys. The woman's place may be in the home, but the former Louise Smith is helping her husband to run the Harrold Feed Mill. Because of their special scratch feed, they have merged with Roger Moser who is raising chickens that lay fried, scrambled, or hard- boiled eggs. s ' Mary Henry is the Women's Plea-Weight Champion of the United States. She is now appearing at Liberty Gardens in Washingtonville. Lenore Uselton has proved that a woman can many and have a career too. She is now appearing at Ye Old Opera House wi th her husband and his dance band. Charley Fullerton is one jump ahead of Atlas. He is running a health resort on Fair- field Avenue, and is guaranteeing a new 'body in 3 days. Bill Baker is president of the Yankem 6: Pullem Dental School. His success is mainly due to the tireless efforts of his wife, the former Consuella Brooks, and to his ability which has been handed down through generations. A X We have just received some more reports from our scouts. They report that Ruth Kurtz has married, settled down, and is now raising-chickens. Betty Funk, whose oratory has dazzled jurors from coast to coast, owes her success, in part, to her red hair. After being disappointed in love four times, Leonard Reisen has retired to the depths of the Huckleberry Swamps and is living the secluded life of a hermit. Anna Hammond is running the Hammond Home for the Mentally Deranged- She specializes in cases of Obsession Ideation, and Schizophrenia. Evelyn Moore has departed from our fair country, and has landed in Paris. There she pursues her art of dress-making, and is rated among the best. Ruth Wilson is leading a very quiet and peaceful life as the wife of a minister. Queer things have happened on busses. . Betty Hoover is operating a savings bank. She says Don't wait until you're old. De- posit now. Hodge Way is tired of dil1y-dallying and has taken over the management of the foundry. His wife, the former Anna Exten, has taken over the management of his home.

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