Columbiana High School - Clipper Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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prop ec? Ar Kfcwd of 1941 Clipper C-H-S calling the East Liverpool Review, C-H-S calling Iean Reddington at East Liverpool. Hello, Iean! I'm glad you were permitted to use the special radio set so I could call you from this plane. I'm gathering information for my radio program and thought you might get a good article for the Review from my observations. Iust before we left the Detroit airport, I talked to Georgene Kaufmann and Elfriede Steeb, known as the Rhythm Sisters. At present they are singing at the Trianon ballroom. We are traveling very fast and flying over Toledo now reminds me of Eggs Moore. I-Ie's living here and has either changed his mind about girls or has at last found a girl he can trust. Gee, his secretary is cute! While I've been talking we have been flying to Columbus. The pilot informed me that Emil Kramer just passed us in one of the pursuit planes he's testing Ctodayl for Curtis- Wright, established in Dayton. We are passing over the Ohio State University campus now. The stewardess just mentioned that Esther Prizant is the housemother of the Phi Sig fraternity house here, Goodness, we are flying low! Everything is so plain. Why, I'm sure I saw Bud Morgan behind the executive's desk in the W.P.A. office here in Columbus! Our next important town will be Canton. We aren't going directly over the city but I can see the most important building through my binoculars. We are south of Canton. There's the Canton Sanitary Milk Company. Clinton Howell has his name on the side of the building as proprietor. We are really moving right along. We just passed Salem and Washingtonville is just ahead. Oh, what enormous apples in that vast orchard! Why, that is owned by Winifred Miller. We've slowed down to pay tribute to the dear old home town and will circle around it a few times. I see Roger Miller working as hard as ever in front of the Cities Service Station. Isn't it nice that of all the service stations he owns in this territory, he still prefers Columbiana? We had to gain altitude just now and I see why. It's because of the extra story added to Dave Holloway's Store. But before we rose I saw Ryan Snyder's name in front of McMaster's Market as proprietor. He has about nine trucks behind the store being loaded with meat for distribution throughout southeastern Ohio. I notice Bob Barrow has succeeded his father as owner of the Boiler Works. Passing over the Enterprise, I see that Ted Detwiler has taken seriously his delight to fix girls' hair and has opened a beauty salon next to the office of the Enterprise so he can operate both businesses successfully. Mary Nell Chaddock has evidently persuaded the Athletic Commission to permit inter-school basketball for girls because she's at the high school gym refereeing the Colum- biana game with East Palestine. Now I see Iune Hum is still working for the Bell Telephone Company. Through a skylight l just saw a Woman giving a lecture. lt's Twila Keller, president of the W.C.T.U. Two huge buildings just ahead cover about three acres Can you guess what they are? One is the new Chevrolet Garage belonging to Dick Sponseller and the other one is his mammoth ice arena. ' As soon as I focus the glasses I'll find out what this vast tract of land is. It must be that famous 65-acre farm operated by Everett Coalmer advertising Firestone implements. They say even the cows were bought from the Firestone Farm. Did I mention Bob Gobrecht? I-le has taken over Eber- hardt's Photo Studio. He has a contract with the school for the annual pictures. We are heading north now. Fred Brown ought to be happy down there in North Lima. He is owner, chief executive, and manager of the Famous Wrecking Company. Time passes quickly. So do we! I declare, if it isn't Dick Gaughn giving lessons on safe driving! He gives Fred quite a lot of business though. And in that neighboring building is Pearl Bailey, taking time out from her housework to sing for a safety program. Youngstown is now below us. I've refocused these glasses and I can pick out Harold Firestone supervising a group of electricians at the Sheet and Tube Plant. What an elegant costume has that girl who just came out of the Palace Theater! It's lean Pine, obviously an usher there: and the bright lights announce Gene Krupa's succes- sor, Leo Kissel and his band, featuring Ronnie Hively as soloist and that one-man band, David Culp with his sax, clarinet, bassoon, oboe and French horn. g While I was describing that last view to you, we have been on our way to Cleveland via Akron, and again we lose altitude. There's a man and a young lady in that big office. Why, it's Waldo Schlag, the big executive of the Sta-Put Construction Company and his stenographer is none other than our Iean Hodge. Did Dot Exten say in her last letter to you that she and Ruth Culp like working as assistants to Iane Haggerty, head supervisor at the Cleveland Clinic? I suppose she told you that Wayne Brubaker is dean at Iohn Carroll University. I see the Cleveland Ice Arena now. Abe Zellers is really an asset as goalie for the Cleveland Barons. They play the final game of the toumament with Hershey tonight. There is the Municipal Stadium. A baseball game is in progress and Bill Messersmith, manager of the Cleveland Indians, evidently doesn't agree with the umpire's decision. Believe it or not, Donald Young is in the press box giving a play-by-play description of the game. Well, we've left Cleveland and are nearing Erie. Below is the beautiful estate where Bette Magill runs a home for crippled soldiers from the last war that started way back in 1939. We are over Buffalo and there is the Select School for Girls owned by Martha Yarian. tContinued on page SSD

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C7 W!! Before leaving beloved C.H.S. to mingle with those in this crowded world, we, the Seniors of the class of 1941, hereby sign our names to this, our last will cmd testament of our school life. I, Bertha Pearl Bailey, bequeath and bestow my vocal talent to Bertie Pinkerton. I. Robert Souder Barrow, bequeath and bestow my tall, slender stature to Marion Rudibaugh. l, lean Betty Bell, bequeath and bestow my long finger- nails to Ieanne Carlson. I, Virginia Mae Best, bequeath and bestow my religious knowledge to anyone who needs it. I, Lucille Marie Bowers, bequeath and bestow my jitter-bug dancing to Olive Yarian. I, Cecilia Irene Brinker, bequeath and bestow my dark curls to Arlene Peppel. I, Frederick Henry Brown, bequeath and bestow my driving ability to Glen Chaddock. I, Donald Wayne Brubaker, bequeath and bestow my studious nature to Wade Feezel. I, Mary Ellen Burkle, bequeath and bestow my dimples to Virginia Oesch. I, Mary Nell Chaddock, bequeath and bestow my ability oi getting around without being seen to Helen Hicks. l, Roger I... Chamberlain, bequeath and bestow my golden locks to Paul Metzler. A I, Everett Charles Coalmer. bequeath and bestow my knowledge of mathematics to Bob Longanecker. I, Lloyd Irwin Coppock, bequeath and bestow my back seat in sociology class to Delmar Harrold. l, Mildred Frances Cotton, bequeath and bestow my sweet, gentle way to Patty Case. I, David H. Culp, bequeath and bestow my entire knowl- edge of Oldsmobiles to anyone with a truly mechanical mind. I, Ruth Louise Culp, bequeath and bestow my position of chief man-hater to Anna Mary Shontz. I, Ted A. Detwiler, bequeath and bestow my ability as an actor to Bill Childers. I, Robert Andrew duBiel, bequeath and bestow my two- timing ability to Malcolm Law. I, I.. Ellen Edward, bequeath and bestow my soit brown eyes to Leona Ehrhart. I, Dorothy Mae Exten, bequeath and bestow my giggling in French Class to Arlene Riggle. l, Harold LeRoy Firestone, bequeath and bestow my western novels to anyone who thinks he is lucky enough not to get caught with them. I, Richard Gary Gregory Gaughn, bequeath and bestow my income from Casa Loma to anyone who needs extra spending money. I, Robert Eugene Gavin, bequeath and bestow my quick' witted remarks to Harlan Brubaker. I, George Ernest Gleckler, bequeath and bestow my lancy dance steps to Bob Firestone. I, Robert Lewis Gobrecht, bequeath and bestow my ability to bluff to Richard Foertch. I, lane Evelyn Haggerty, bequeath and bestow my fre- quent trips to the office to Leila Reesh. I, Ronald Richard I-lively, bequeath and bestow my silly actions to anyone clever enough to get away with them. I, Betty Iean Hodge, bequeath and bestow my blond hair and light complexion to Dorothy Allen. I, Clinton Ellis Howell, bequeath and bestow my ability to get out of school to Don Evans. I, David Leonard Holloway, bequeath and bestow my car to anyone who thinks he can drive it more economically than I. I, Vivian Iune Hum, bequeath and bestow my soft voice to Ruth Good. I, Lois Georgene Kaufman, bequeath and bestow my big blue eyes to Sara Todd. I, Twila Pearl Keller, bequeath and bestow my quiet way and pleasing personality to Dorothy Knapp. I, Leo Thomas Kissell, bequeath and bestow my knowledge of chemistry and ability to play the drums to anyone who thinks he can master them both. I, Emil Karl Kramer, bequeath and bestow my aubum locks to Fred Drotleff. I, Bettie Ieanne Lipply, bequeath and bestow my ability to blush conveniently to Dorothy Flohr. I, Esther Lucille Magill, bequeath and bestow my shyness to Iewell Chamberlain. I, Alice Mildred Mayer, bequeath and bestow my natural wavy hair to anyone with a permanent. I, LoVisa lane McFarland, bequeath and bestow my quick temper to Della Coalmer. I, William Walter Messersmith, bequeath and bestow my general knowledge of most things to whoever has the ambition to learn. I, Lawrence Iames Miller, bequeath and bestow my posi- tion oi manager of the basketball team to Albert Prizant. I, Roger C. Miller, bequeath and bestow my ability to get the car to Bob Cline. I, Winifred Louise Miller, bequeath and bestow my good nature to Iosephine Frank. , l, Ruth Allyce Mollenkopf, bequeath and bestow my ability to get around to Inez Antoinetti. I, Edgar Maurice Moore, bequeath and bestow my black curly hair to Eugene Haney. I, Roderick Morgan, bequeath and bestow my dreaminess to Bob White. tConttnued on page 551

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