Columbiana High School - Clipper Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY One grand morning in September 1934, there was much confusion and excitement in Columbiana High School when sixty-five eager and expectant Freshmen enrolled. We were the Freshmen! What a day that turned out to be with tortures and humiliations for all of us! We started off on the right track, however, under the skillful guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Barton, by selecting the following officers: president, Dorothy Sheets, secretary, Jane Oesch and Janet Miller, Uane having left school during the terml treasurer, Bill Detwiler. We made our first debut into society with a wiener roast at which we were all thoroughly initiated. We also attended an All-Hi party and had a Hallowe'en party of our own, which turned out to be a great success. The year flew around too fast, and after the haze of excitement settled, we found ourselves Sophomores. We were still the largest class in high school in spite of the fact that we were less three of our members. We now began to feel we were somebody for we could now look down on the Freshmen from our lofty perch. Our sponsor this year was Miss Darrow. The following officers were elected. President, Jack Fullerton, vice-president, Bill Detwiler, secre- tary, Evelyn Moore, treasurer, George Myers. We had two parties this year. One was in the fall of 1935, the other on March 13, 1936. Outsiders were invited to these parties much to the regret of several students. lt was during this year in April, that we lost one of our best liked students-Bill Detwiler. The next year we entered the wide portals of Columbiana High School with eagerness. This was our big year! We were now Juniors. With Miss Darrow and Miss Fynes as sponsors, we elected these officers: president, Dorothy Chaddock, vice-president, Richard Fisher, secretary, Marguerite Kamery, treasurer, Walter Holloway. Our Junior Play Oh, Professor was given. Page Twenty-two lt was hailed a great success much to our relief. We had no parties this year as every- thing had to be put into the prom, a long anticipated occasion. Our prom, which we felt was a work of art and the best ever, was a Morning Glory prom held May 14, 1937. Our class excelled in athletics this year and we doubt if C.H.S. could ever have gotten along without the pep, jolly atmosphere which we created, not only in the classroom, but also in the halls. The fall of 1937 arrived-our year. We, the class of '38, were then holding the sceptre of the school! The long awaited year had ar- rived-The Senior Year. How strange we felt the first day with no superior classmen to order us around! We entered school with much pride trying to attain that longed for sophisti- cation which is always associated with the Seniors. Our sponsors this year were Miss Darrow and Miss Martin. The following officers were elected: president, Eugene Poul- ton, vice president, Virgil Hoover, secretary and treasurer, Arlene Harrold. We attended the prom this year given by the Juniors in our honor with much pride, also we attended an All-Hi party, the first to be held for three years. Our school paper was edited by the Senior Class as usual and late in February we began plans for our annual. A Senior play entitled Big Hearted Herbert was presented. We are very proud to be the largest class ever to graduate from Columbiana High School. lt is with sincere regret we leave its halls to take our place in the outside world. We hope that our faculty, friends, and schoolmates in dear old Columbiana High School will always have a kind thought for the class of '38-and bear in mind that: Lives of great men all remind us, We must make our lives sublime And departing leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of time. By Doris Lindsay



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CLASS PROPHE CY Enroute Honolulu to New York, March l, 1948 Aboard U. S. Clipper, Miss Ruth Case, 38 Rue de la Musique, Paris France. Dear Ruth: While enroute to New York l communicated via television with all our former classmates and of course l could not reach you due to the European War. The television fog ray put up by the warring nations prevented me from see- ing or hearing you. I was glad to learn of your tremendous success after studying voice in Paris. l communicated with Bob Entrikin. He look- ed rather glum because the fog ray had put an end to his daily visits with you via television. He and Bill were certainly the outstanding stars in the Olympic games. Dorothy Chaddock is managing editor of Matrimonial Notes for The New York Times of which Robert Forbes is editor. Their success is due to their early experience on the staffs of the C. H, S. News and The Torch. Walter Holloway is a photographer and re- cently purchased the Stark Studio in Columbi- ana. He is very busy taking pictures of the graduates of the class of '48 for the high school annual. Ira Culp has at last satisfied his desire for looking into things He is a custom house in- spector in New Orleans. Alice Stacey is a social service worker in Chicago. She visited Columbiana recently for the firsttime since she started her work five years ago. Jack Newell is a civil engineer and is making plans for a bridge that will span the ocean. Helen Slogle is trying to teach the ethics of basketball to Vassar students. Page TwentyQfour Zora Morlan has an interior decorating shop in New York City. Most of the homes on Park Avenue have been remodeled by her. Martha Smith is in Hollywood designing dresses for the stars of Warner Brothers, and it is considered quite the thing by the stars to have their pictures painted by Dick. lsn't it exciting, Ruth, to know that one of the wealthiest men in the United States is none other than our old classmate Bob Miller, who discovered rich oil fields in Ohio. Marcella Bush married the one man in the world, and says she has all any woman could ask for. Mademoiselle Jeannette Todd dis- agrees with her. Jeanne says she has a beauty shop at Beverly Hills and is living the life of single blessedness. C Eugene Poulton is co-starring with Mary Anglemyer in Paramount's latest production, Springtime Garnet Hite is manager of lsaly's new store in Columbiana. lt is still quite the fad for the high school students to stop at Isaly's after the games, and Garnet sees that they are well fed. Joe Eckert has been appointed president of the Cuckoo Bank. His slogan is Give us your money an' pray, brother, pray! Ruth Buhecker, Lucy Weldin and Julia Yar- ian are the heads of a flourishing secretarial school in Detroit. Clyde Bauer is an historian and is writing a history of ancient Greece. Richard Fisher is coach at C. H. S. He must have infused some of his old spirit into the boys for they have not lost a game since he took over the job of coaching them. And who do you think is Hollywood's latest discovery? Janet Miller-but she is trying to decide between a career and a home. George Myers is representing the Buckeye State in the Senate at Washington, D. C. while Lauren Detwiler is a brilliant lawyer and seems to be headed for the Presidency.

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