Columbiana High School - Clipper Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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I JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of 38 Wended their Way to the ranks of C. H. S. as Freshmen in the year 34 with 58 members enrolled and Mr. Barton as their sponsor. The officers selected for the year Were: President ...................... . . . DOROTHY SHEETS Secretary . . ..... IANET MILLER Treasurer .... .. BILL DETWILER In 35 We again Wended our Way back With 60 students enrolled as Sopho- mores. This year Miss Fynes and Miss Darrow were associate sponsors. Our activities in school were increasing rapidly and We felt that We were important factors in C. H. S. The officers selected for this year Were: - President ........ ' ..................................... IACK FULLERTON Vice President ..... BILL DETWILER Secretary .... . . . EVELYN MOORE Treasurer .... . . . GEORGE MYERS v As Iuniors we found the enrollment had increased to the sum of 63. The of- . ficers for this year Were: President .......... .... D OROTHY CHADDOCK Vice President .... ........ R ICHARD FISHER fl Secretary ...... . . . MARGUERITE KAMERY , Treasurer , . . . . . . WALTER HOLLOWAY 1 l Two very successful events have taken place this year. They were the Iunior Class Play Oh, Professor! and the Iunior-Senior Prom. The class rings also Were purchased. I r FIRST ROW-Mary Anglemyer, Vera Beck, Lewis Black, Ruth Buhecker, Harold Burkle, Marcella Bush, Ruth Case, Dorothy Chaddock. SECOND ROW-Helen Coalmer, Henry Cole, Lloyd Crawford, Ira Culp, Laurin Detwiler, Alma Drotleff, Iohn Echard, loe Eckert. l THIRD ROW-Robert Entriken,'William Entriken, Robert Esenwein, Walter Holloway, Richard Fisher, Eulq Prizm, Robert Forbes, Jack Fullerton. FOURTH ROW-Margaret Gleckler, Arlene Harrold, Wilma I-letric, Garnet Hite, Helen Holmes, 1 Virgil Hoover, Ralph Irons, Earl Kabler. l FIFTH ROW--Marguerite Kamery, lohn Kurtz, Willard Kyser, Robert Lipe, Iune Lundqren, Doris l Lindsay, William Magill, Robert Miller. l SIXTH ROW-Ianet Miller, Zora Morlan, Veme Moser, George Myers, Alice Nelson, lack Newell, l Velma Parkes, Eugene Poulton. l SEVENTH ROW-Roy Rupert, Dorothy Sheets, Helen Slaqle, Dick Smith, Martha Smith, Charles ' Snyder, Alice Stacey, leanne Todd. EIGHTH ROW--Lucy Weldin, Iulia Yarian, Iames Young, Evelyn Zimmerman, Marjorie Miller, Isabel Moore. P T i241 l I . -L,i-,,..-.,.i.s., W.. ' A - A

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CLASS PROPHECY Esther Bell is getting rich because of her new writing system. Her slogan is Clear as a Bell. A Betty Allyn has been chosen the first poet laureate of the United States, in recognition of her very famous poem Time and Tide. Edith Moore has gone far since her high school days. She is now a very fine botan- ist in the Ditherdale Institution, and has the largest collection of leaves in the World. Emmie alias Vera Harrold, is now singing good old mountain music on the N U T network. - The reports are coming in all the time. We see now that Dorothy Harrold is the proud owner of the Tweet-Tweet canary farm. She uses Singmore Bird Seed, a Harrold Mill product. Ada Newell, B. A., D. D., M. D., and Ph. D., is clerking in a grocery store. She has tired of education at last. Iames Bender is now a registered pharmacist, and has taken over the former Bowles' Drug Store. It has been said that wives don't make good models, but Bob Culp has proved this statement to be false. He says that his wife, a former C. H- S. cheer leader, makes a very good model. Bob Patchen holds the world's record for flag-pole sitting. He has broken the old rec- ord of three years, four months, ten days, four hours, three minutes, and forty-six seconds and is still sitting. Mademoiselle Young has tired of appearing on the stage as a tap-dancer, but rather than let her talents go unused, she is training the young in the art of tap7dancing, lest it be lost. Back in the good old days at C. H. S., we never thought we had a movie star in our midst. But Lady Christabelle Actwell, the former Rachel Brown, is now appearing at the Globe twhich has been remodeledl, in Love, Where Art Thou? , the picture so ably directed by our old crony, George Herrmann. Ioe Feicht has made good his old threat, and has joined the navy. After many years of faithful service, he has been appointed Bear-Admiral. Howard Clawges is selling his own products now. He has a complete line of Tognol and Zastad kitchen supplies. ' A Herbie Sponseller has set a coast to coast record in his originally designed plane, Mabel. Fred Lower is managing a summer resort overlooking Pine Lake, and attracts his customers with auto races, featuring Olan Crum who has won the races nine consecutive times with his daring and speed. We remember when Olan got his start as a racer. Howdy Manchester is nowla pitcher for the Shady Hill Hucksters. It has been a long, hard struggle, but, with his wife's encouragement, he has finally achieved his ambition. Uncle Sammie Lindsay, Dick Iohnson, and Bob Todd are featured on the Quaker Oats Kiddies' Hour. Uncle Sammie tells the stories, Todd offers the vocal- renditions, While the sound effects are by Iohnson. And now we have a confession to make. We have been fooling you. We didn't really send out any scouts to check up on the class. We did it ourselves. Of course, we had to do some travelling, but it has been worth it, for we have found everyone happy and con- tented. We only hope that each one may continue to do as well as he is doing now.-Wil- lis Lesher and Caroline Hoffman. P. S. We also have done a little checking up even though the scouts didn't know it. We find that Willis Lesher has become quite a success on Broadway, where he has commer- cialized on his artificial nose. And, as for Caroline Hoffman, due to the practice she got cutting out pictures for the annual, she has become a silhouette artist and travels from school to school illustrating her skill. l23



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