Columbiana High School - Clipper Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On the third of September in the year of 1940 we, the class of 1944, began as high school freshmen with sixty-one members. Under the guidance of our sponsor Mr. Barton we elected the following class officers: President .................. Robert Bell Vice-President .......... Leona Ehrhart Secretary-Treasurer ..... Myrna Harrold Social Chairman ...... Virginia Oesch Athletic Chairmen ...... Ieanne Carlson Dickinson Our only social activity of the year Was a wiener roast held at Souder's. Both our boys and girls made themselves known in the field of athletics and we were proud to have several members on the scholarship team. We all had fun participating in the dances and other high school activities. We began our sophomore year in Septem- ber l94l under the supervision of Miss Wilson and Miss Burton. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President ........... Richard Segesman Vice-President .......... Leona Ehrhart Secretary-Treasurer .Iewel Chamberlain Social Chairmen ......... Robert Grant Ioyce McAnaney Athletic Chairmen .......... Robert Bell Betty Cline At the second class meeting we chose our class colors, maroon and silver. Our main social activity during the year was a wiener roast held at Firestone's. The members of our class attended the All-Hi dances and other social functions of the year. In the spring of our sophomore year we chose our class rings which we think are the most attractive any class has ever had. With sixty-two students in our class we be- gan our year as juniors. Now we had as our very able sponsors Miss Wilson and Mr. Walter. At 'the first class meeting these officers were elected: President .. .... Robert Grant Vice-President .......... Leona Ehrhart Secretary-Treasurer .Iewel Chamberlain Social Chairman ..... Robert Segesman Athletic Chairmen .... Helen Pregenzer Glen Chaddock This was really a big year for us. Our first social activity was a wiener roast and hayride. In November we successfully presented our junior class play, You're Young Only Twice , with Miss Funk as director. We sold candy and ice cream at football and basketball games. The climax to all this was the annual Iunior- Senior Dinner-Dance given in May. The audi- torium was decorated in a Spanish theme which was very gay. Music for dancing was furnished by Shy Lockson and his orchestra. So we ended the third year of our high school- career. On September 7, 1943 we began our senior year with Miss Esterly as sponsor. We launch- ed our year's activities by electing these offi- cers: President ...... ....... L eona Ehrhart Vice-President ...... Richard Segesman Secretary-Treasurer .... Winifred Esterly Social Chairmen ...... Wilma Biddison Bill Dickinson Athletic Chairmen ...... Ieanne Carlson Edward Gustafson Our social activities began with a wiener roast at Firestone Park. During the year we suc- cessfully presented the annual senior play, Once And For All , and in May most of us attended the Iunior-Senior Prom. The main highlight of our last year was the publishing of the annual book, The Torch. Although we started our high school career with sixty-one pupils, we ended with only forty- five. We are very proud of the several mem- bers of our class in the armed forces. Through our four years of high school we have really had some very pleasant times, It is our wish that sometime all the members of the class of 44 can get together again to talk over the good old days at C.H.S.



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SENICR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1944 about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well- trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills or promises by us at anytime. I, Carol Basinger, bequeath and bestow my horticul- tural abtltty to Mount Purslful. I, Robert Bell, bequeath and bestow my curly hair and small stature to Harry Hollinger. I, Helen Berryman, bequeath and bestow my dark hair and dark eyes to Karen Karlmann. I, Wilma Biddison, bequeath and bestow my ability to be true to the service to a certain junior girl. I, lack Brown, bequeath and bestow my playboy personality to anyone with a C ration book. I, Harlan Brubaker, bequeath and bestow my ability to answer questions in Economics to any promising lec- turer. I, Wilbur Burbick, bequeath and bestow my ability to ride horses to any junior Drug-Store Cowboy I, Ieanne Carlson, bequeath and bestow my ability as cheerleader for six years to Sis Gorcheff, who has started on her way. I, Glen Chaddock, bequeath and bestow my originality and cleverness in relating past experiences to any pros- pective public speaking student. I, Jewel Chamberlain, bequeath and bestow my ability to keep the school's records to any coming senior with lots of patience. I, Betty Cline, bequeath and bestow my ability to have so many admirers to any deserving girl. I, Bill Dickinson, bequeath and bestow my athletic ability to Flash Kissell. l, Leona Ehrhart, bequeath and bestow my position as pianist in the orchestra to anyone who can find the music. I, Wtnifred Esterly, bequeath and bestow my position as Editor of the Torch to any future senior who has plenty of time, I, Ruth Firestone, bequeath and bestow my long hair to Catherine Ward. V I, Iosephine Prank, bequeath and bestow my patience and loyalty to the one in the service to any iunioiifvho needs them. I, Norma Gaston, bequeath and bestow my quiet ways to Berries Dewalt. I, Kathleen Gavin, bequeath and bestow my ability to write a book report without even reading a book to some future senior who has some last minute cramming tio do. I, Robert Grant, bequeath and bestow my ability to get along with the wcmen to any local junior wolf who thinks he's bashful. I, Robert Gross, bequeath and bestow my swoona'tra votce to Donnie Evans. I, Edward Gustafson, bequeath and bestow my cassa- nova girl-getter ability to Loren Lipply. I, Myrna Lee Harrold, bequeath and bestow my natural curly hair and many new hair styles to Darlene Butler. I, Philip Horton, bequeath and bestow my ability to take Boot Camp with a smile to any future sailor from C.H.S. I, Esther Hough, bequeath and bestow my sparkling smile to the future president of detention hall. l, Robert Hum, bequeath and bestow my ability to make a class in the nick of time to Nancy Lindsay. l, Shirley Messersmith, bequeath and bestow my post- tion in Vorian's to anyone who likes good things to eat and isn't on a diet. I, Paul Metzler, bequeath and bestow my blue-black curly hair to Donnie Lipe. I, Aurelia Miller, bequeath and bestow my come hither look to all freshman girls. I, Ann Moore, bequeath and bestow my ability to lure Fairfield Alumni to anyone who can use it. I, Charles Nelson, bequeath and bestow my ability to miss school every other day or so to anyone who can get away with it. I, Virginia Oesch, bequeath and bestow my, small figure to Audrey Michaud. l, ,LeRoy Peterson, bequeath and bestow my cool and limpid blue eyes to,any cassanova about school. I, Ruth Pine, bequeath and bestow my quiet ways to the sophomore class. I, Helen Pregenzer, bequeath and bestow my blonde hair to Florence Ross. I, Albert Prizant, bequeath and bestow my quick-wit to anyone who speaks before they think. I, Robert Reeves, bequeath and bestow my ability to imitate Hitler to anyone who can look that dumb. I, Carmela Ross, bequeath and bestow my quiet ways to Charlotte Ramsey. I, lane Royle, bequeath and bestow my ability to go to the roller skating rink every Tuesday evening to Mary Margaret Albright. We, Richard and Robert Segesman, bequeath and be- stow our companionship to anyone who gets lonesome. I, Maxine Ward, bequeath and bestow my ability to cry when laughing to anyone with a good supply of Kleenex and handkerchiefs. I, Eileen Wemer, bequeath and bestow my ability to get the A's in citizenship to Donna Harrold. I, Iune Wilson, bequeath and bestow my public speak- ing ability to Wayne Lipe. I, Wayne Young, bequeath and bestow my slow saun- ter to Sue Sansenbaugher. I, Vivian Zimmerman, bequeath and bestow my loyalty to the Navy to anyone, who needs it.

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