Columbiana High School - Clipper Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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CLASS HISTORY Hardly had we been accepted as Freshmen in 1941, when our country suffered a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor and war naturally followed. Our course through the subsequent years has been definitely affected by the war and it is very fitting that we pay tribute to those of our class who have been unable to finish with us as a result of same. In order to properly mother us in the ways of C.H.S. we were assigned Mr. I. C. Barton as our sponsor. The class of sixty organized with the following officers: President ............... Keith Laughlin Vice President .............. Don Evans Sec.-Treas. ..... Ieanne Sansenbaugher Social Chairman .......... Margie Hum Boys' Athletic Chairman. . .Don Gosney Girls' Athletic Chairman. .Lucille Fisher Our only activity of the year was our wien- er roast in Souder's woods. Since we were quite meek, dates were frowned upon by our elders and Cop's had not yet been opened. So far as we dared as Freshmen, our 'class joined the band, orchestra, glee club, and Ir. Girl Reserves. The grades for the first year were a warn- ing to our instructors that this class was about to prove the new adage that high marks are not always associated with success in life. In need of proper guidance it was deemed necessary that we have two sponsors, Miss Burton and Mrs. Paul Ziegler. With their help and the following officers we plunged head- long into our Sophomore year. President ................... Don Evans Vice President .............. Larry Keck Secretary-Treasurer ....... Ruth Detwiler Social Chairmen .......... Margie Hum Keith Laughlin Boys' Athletic Chairman.Harry Hollinger Girls' Athletic Chairman. .Lucille Fisher The annual wiener roast was held at Bea- trice Corey's. As before many of the boys and girls joined the band, orchestra, Ir. Girl Re- serves, glee club, Hi-Y, and in the field of sports some of the boys were quite proficient, even though only Sophomores tSsh! We began to have steady dates.l Our lunior year began in the fall of 1943. We elected the following officers: President ............ '. . .Keith Laughlin Vice President .............. Glen Engle Secretary ........ .... D orothy Oesch Treasurer .................. Ada Kabler Social Chairman .......... Margie Hum Boys' Athletic Chairman.Harry Hollinger Girls' Athletic Chairman ...................Peggy Brungard Again we were guided safely by two spon- sors, Miss Burton and Mr. Walter. The first ac- tivity was our annual wiener roast at Souder's woods. In November we presented our three act comedy entitled Don't Take My Penny. So far as our class was concerned, this was the best Iunior play ever put on at C.H.S. Also during the year the girls sold candy and cokes at the football and basketball games in order that we rnight sponsor the Ir.-Sr. Prom. Both Iuniors and Seniors will remember this as hav- ing been very nautical. The success of the athletic teams of C.H.S. this year was very largely due to the boys from the Iunior class. The boys were very sorry to lose Mr. Merle Atkins as their coach, he having received a commission in the Navy. Time and exams ended our Iunior year. tWe completed this year with Uncle Sam stiff competition for our dates.l With the following officers: President .................. Ada Kabler Vice President .............. Glen Engle Secretary ................ Ruth Detwiler Treasurer ....... Ieanne Sansenbaugher Athletic Chairmen .......... Larry Keck Peggy Brungard Social Chairmen ............ Don Evans Dorothy Oesch and Miss Esterly acting as our sponsor, we came all too quickly to our Senior year. Our final Wiener roast was pleasantly link- ed with a hay-ride to and from Treadwell's. We welcomed to our teaching faculty Mr. Iohn Cabas, graduate of Mt. Union College, who took over the assignment as coach. Un- usual success ofthe teams can be noticed in an- other part of the Torch. We are proud to claim most of the members as members of the class of 45. More than usual enthusiasm was displayed by the members of the class in the school ac- tivities-particularly in the usual Senior play and in looking forward to the Iunior and Senior Prom. Possibly some of us may shed a tear for the many experiences and friendships which we seem to be terminating by our graduation from C.H.S. We will have to accept the admonition of those who have gone before that we are about to have new experiences and probably form lasting friendships. We feel that the class of 1945 has proved and will continue to prove that succcess in life is not necessarily associated with A's and B's in high school.



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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of l945, of the Columbiana High School, of the town of Columbiana, cmd of the State of Ohio, being of sound mind and ready memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament in the manner following-that is to say: FIRST-We will our teachers some quiet rest and peaceful solitude. SECOND-To the School Board we will the Pot o' Gold at the end of the rainbow. THIRD-We will our dignity and intelligence to our most respectful inferiors, the Iuniors. I, Mary Albright, bequeath and bestow my ability to get A in Economics to anyone who needs it. I, Roberta Bartlett, bequeath and bestow my quietness to every noisy student going into study hall in the future. I, Peggy Brungard, bequeath and bestow my ability to get along with the paratroops to anyone aiming for a Happy Landing. I, Betty Bryarly, bequeath and bestow my athletic ability to the Girls' Junior High basketball team which has a good start. ' I, Harry Case, bequeath and bestow my teasing manner to anyone who can get away with it. I, Harold Coalmer, bequeath and bestow my blonde hair to Charles Clawges. I, Iack Coler, bequeath and bestow my ability to keep my hair combed to anyone who has a butch. I, Alfred Cunningham, bequeath and bestow my job at the B. 61 N. to anyone who would like to be boss awhile. I, Ruth Detwiler, bequeath and bestow my position as pianist in the orchestra to anyone who can play loud enough to be heard above the brass section. I, Mary Iane Dewalt, bequeath and bestow my twenty-five silver bracelets to anyone who thinks they have a strong left arm. I, Dick Eddy, bequeath and bestow my dancing ability to Mr. Miller. I, Glen Engle, bequeath and bestow my woman campaign- ing ability to anyone who has a car. I, Bob Daley, bequeath and bestow the eighteen pounds I lost in football practice to Don Esenwein. I, Cecil Esenwein, bequeath and bestow my ability to drive the big job to anyone who thinks their luck in fate will hold out. I, Lois Esterly, bequeath and bestow my natural curly hair to anyone who finds theirs hard to handle. .I, Bill Esterly, bequeath and 'bestow my ability to get along with Palestine to Butch Horst. I, Donald Evans, bequeath and bestow my small stature to Francis Cunningham. I. Lucille Fisher, bequeath and bestow my jitterbugging steps to anyone who has an extra shoe stamp and lots of energy. I, Robert Forney, bequeath and bestow my nickname Rueben to the person who gave it to me. I, Don Gormley, bequeath and bestow my quiet ways to Bill Culp. I, Don Gosney, bequeath and bestow my ability to act as chauffeur to anyone who can get the gas. I, Frank Grimes, bequeath and bestow my side bums to Lee Miller. I, Edith Hammond, bequeath and bestow my interest in Home Economics to Susy Stacey. I, Niland Herbkersman, bequeath and bestow my ability to get a laugh to anyone who finds life rather boring. I, Harry Hollinger, bequeath and bestow my height to Bob Peters. I, Wilma Howell, bequeath and bestow my twinkling eyes and wide grin to anyone who gets fun out of people. I, Margie Hum, bequeath and bestow my job at Mollen- kopf's Bakery to anyone who can resist temptation. I, Ada Kabler, bequeath and bestow my office of president of the Senior Class to anyone who can keep things straight and can stand a lot of commotion. l, Karen Karlman, bequeath and bestow my light blonde hair and blue eyes to Barbara Gaver. I, Lawrence Keck, bequeath and bestow my ability to live at two places at one time to anyone who wants to try it. I, Ioan Klepinger, bequeath and bestow my position as editor of the Torch to anyone who can take things on the chin. I, Keith Laughlin, bequeath and bestow my nickname Mouse to Bill Cline. I, Loren Lipply, bequeath and bestow my little black Ford to Gravel Gertie. I, Harry Lundgren, bequeath and bestow my ability to run the moving picture projector to Flash Kissel. I, Lamonte Merreot, bequeath and bestow my knowledge of Fords to Ducky Lipe. . I, Shirley Miller, bequeath and bestow my position as librarian to Ruby Brubaker. I, Bette Moser, bequeath and bestow my ability to find the funny side of things, to anyone who enjoys laughing, I, LaVerna Ockerman, bequeath and bestow my ability to wear a size four shoe to Donna Harrold. I, Dorothy Oesch, bequeath and bestow my ability to keep the class records to anyone who has a good clear mind and lots of time. I, Robert Orr, bequeath and bestow my ability to finish school in three and a half years to anyone who would like to save time. I, Stephonia Pazel, bequeath and bestow my liking to write letters to anyone who can get a good fountain pen. I, Betty Pine, bequeath and bestow my ability to keep the school books to anyone who doesn't like mathematics. I, Mount Pursiful, bequeath and bestow my ability to beat out the Boogie to the United States Navy. I, Florence Ross, bequeath and bestow my nickname Chick to any Freshman Slick Chick. I, Ieanne Sansenbaugher, bequeath and bestow my ability to get the news ready for the Beacon to anyone who has lots of time and a gift of gab. I, Richard Souders, bequeath and bestow my knowledge oi the farm to Fred Griffin. I, Dona Thomas, bequeath and bestow my position as cashier at the A ci P to anyone who has a good memory. I, Gertrude Treadwell, bequeath and bestow my brilliant remarks to- someone who can get away with them. I, Catherine Ward, bequeath and bestow my crooked finger to anyone who thinks they could fix it. I, Iayne VVarner, bequeath and bestow my chair in orchestra to Don Kabler. I, Helen Wilhelm, bequeath and bestow my dark hair and brown eyes to Ioanne Orr. I, Margaret Witter, bequeath and bestow my quiet manner to Kathleen Case. ' I, Helen Wunderlin, bequeath and bestow my eyes which change color to anyone who likes variety. I, Bob Yereb, bequeath and bestow my photographic ability to next year's Torch Staff.

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