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SENIUH Listen good people, and you shall hear the history of the only class Columbiana High School will ever have to graduate . . . in 1946. Perhaps the greatest and most memorable event Was our entering in 1942. On the Wonderful day of September 8, 1942, We, the class of 1946, began our high school career. We Were little green Freshies then, but as We were naturally bright, it didn't take us long to become accustomed to the rules and ideas of the upperclassmen and the faculty. Now the Freshmen regard us with rever- ence and awe. At the beginning of the year, with the help of our able sponsor, Mr. Barton, we elected the fol- lowing as our class officers: President ...................... Fred Griffin Vice President ...... .... B arbara Gaver Secretary-Treasurer . . . ...... Robert Hum Social Chairman .... ...... M ary Hoover Athletic Chairmen .... .... M artha Patchen Frank Gorcheff On October 6, We held a Wiener roast at Mary Hoover's home. Nearly everyone in our class was present and it was a fine start toWard making our first year infhigh school a great success. During the year many of our boys participated in the sports activities of the school and proved themselves good sportsmen. Both our girls and boys took part in other activities of the school. One event that made us most proud of ourselves was our Winning the scholarship cup from the Seniors. Now the upperclassmen knew that We really existed Il!!! During our Sophomore year Miss 1-lomolya and Mr. Atkins were our capable advisors and spon- sors. With their help and with the help of our of- ficers, We began another successful year. President ....................... Bill Newell Vice-President . . . .......,.... David Duff Secretary ...... .......... S hirley Bartels Treasurer ........ .... F rancis Cunningham Social Chairman .... . . .Wilford Wolfgang Athletic Chairmen ............... Bob Hum Sue Sansenbaugher Our only social activity of the year Was a Wiener roast held at Frank Gorcheff's farm. lt Was during the last part of our Sophomore year that We received our class rings, which We thought were the nicest rings any class in our school had ever had. ln our Sophomore year We enioyed taking part in the Allfligh dances and the other social func- tions of the school. .ldv HISTURY In September, 1944, the school bells again rang, and We began our Iunior year. This being a very important year for us, We Were glad to have with us Mr. Walter and Miss Burton as our sponsors. We elected the following officers: President ...................... Fred Griffin First Vice-President .... .... B ob Hum Second Vice-President .. . .... Elsie Keller Secretary ....................... David Duff Treasurer ...................... Betty Gano Athletic Chairmen . .Bill Newell, Ianet Flugan The first activity of the year Was the Wiener roast and hayride at Frank Gorcheff's. In Novem- ber We presented our three act comedy, That Crazy Smith Family, With Miss Zimmerman as our director. At the football and basketball games that year We sold pop and candy: that is, when those two scarce items could be had. The money Which We earned through selling our pop and candy Was used for the Iunior-Senior Prom at the end of the year. Our theme for our most success- ful prom Was SWinging on a Star. lt Was during this year that our basketball team Was the runner-up in the state finals, and We were very proud to have several of our boys on the team. ln 1945 we returned to good old C.H.S. with joy in our hearts. Why???? Because during our sum- mer vacation the War had ended. ln May Ger- many had surrendered, and in August Iapan had finally given up. The second World War Was over. For the first time in our high school years the world Was at peace lil!! Our officers for our Senior year Were: President ......................... David Duff Vice-President . . . ........ Barbara Gaver Secretary ....... ........... G loria Martin Treasurer ............. Francis Cunningham Athletic Chairmen ............,... Bob Hum Sue Sansenbaugher Social Chairmen . .Fred Griffin, Mary Hoover Miss Esterly was our patient and understanding sponsor. ln the fall We held a Wiener roast at Firestone Park. During the year We successfully presented the annual Senior play, Love Your Neighbor, directed by Miss Esterly. , In May our class turned out Well for the Iunior-Senior Prom and With a suc- cessful Class Day and Commencement, We found ourselves all too soon at the end of our Senior year. After muchahard Work and a lot of fun which We Would never have missed for anything, We have come to the end of our high school days. Thus closes the eventful history of the class of 1946.
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SENIUHS , . illfltzi - -- ' 4 . SHIRLEY BARTELS Burt MARIORIE BILGER Margo LOIS BURKEY Lois Happy am lg from care l'm free. Why If she will, she will and you can de- These quiet ones sometimes fool ye. aren't they all contented like me? pend on it. Girl Reserves 3, N. Lima The Torch Staff The Torch Staff Glee Club l Class Officer 3,4 Sec. lunior Play CBarryton, Michiganl Iunior Play Senior Play Senior Play Senior Play Girl Reserves l,2,3,4 Girl Reserves 2,3,4 Class Basketball l,2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Band 1,2 Orchestra 1,2 iw.. '!lE 'is. KENNETH COMPTON Ken FAYE COPPOCK Faye FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM Prem Thinks much: says little. Small in stature, but larqe in heart. Thou art long, lank and jovial. The Torch Staff The Torch Staff The Torch Staff Senior Play Girl Reserves l,2,3,4 Class Officer 2,4 Treas, 1-Soc. Ch. I-ii4Y 2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Iunior Play lunior Play Senior Play Senior Play Class Basketball 1,2 Librarian 4 Reserve Basketball 2,3 Reserve Football 3 Librarian 3 Field Manager 4 Track 3 i I ini 1
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