Dennison High School - Leader Yearbook (Dennison, OH)

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5 5 5 E a E W .. E . Q F1 4 Q i 9 E a i 'L.AL!nu.1 N. V QIILQ-Pa N rn . .l .4 swim TT Ex L -M TTT vb + A' 1 Q If 1 L5 if v, fr, N ' ff' RE 19 -Fi , 1... Www TABLE OF C0!l'1BI'1'8 Dodioation Faculty Senior! Prophocy Clan H111 Juniors Calmdu' Sophomore! Clan History Prnlmm National Honor Society Aotiviticn halo Junior High Cheerleaders Athlotiu 'cheorludlrl Qibllll 1 Headlines IAYITCIIOIUISI - ' f- - .Ju-5:4 ' KA A -, - gr-.V ,, H.- DEDICATION In appreciation of his many years of faithful service in Dennison High School we the graduating class of 1950, wish to dedicate our Signal to Mr. Harold A. Meyer. In picking our dedication, we found it easy to choose the most capable, deser- ving member of our faculty who has helped us to solve our many problems and was a friend to all. 5 SIGNAL STAFF Kneeling: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Maxine Thomas, Assist. Editor, Freda Barr, Editor. Evelyn Fox, Assist. Class Editor, Martha Richardson, Picture Editorg Charlotte Eash, Music Editorg Beverly Arnold, Activities Editorg Lorene Herron, Senior Editorg Donna Ross, Typing Editor. Leona Mathias, Class Editorg Phyllis Colvin, Art Editorg Margaret Eberly, Assist. Business Managerg Miriam Coventry, Assist. Music Editor, Elizabeth Johnson, Assist. Senior Editorg Jo Ann Baker, Assist. Picture Editorg Nancy Shaw, Assist. Activities Editor Jim Biddlestone, Sport Editor, Sam Moody, Snapshot Editorg Bruce Stratton, Business Manager. Sponsor, Mr. Meyer. The Signal Staff has worked long and hard to make this an annual you will enjoy. We hope our Signal will be long remembered by everybody. 4 AUZYWUWUSTKATUIW f' 0 67 ll ' 1:9 u 0 0 ,. 0 f' . vs - A I. ', SCHOOL BOARD 4? Mr. R. C. Greenfield - Vice President Mr. A. R. Pershing - President Mr. J. J. Gold - Clerk Mr A R. Pershing, Presidentg Mr. R. C. Greenfield, Vice-Presidentg Mr. J. J. Gold, Clerkg Mr. P. W. Van Lehn, d N C W Case are the members of our Board of Education. an To ro 0 We are taking this opportunity to express our gratitude for their services to Dennison High School. Mr. Robert Bower and Mr. Stewart Craft are our newly elected members and took office on January l, 1950. 6 f . Mr. E. F. McCarroll, our superin- tendant, is worthy and capable of the job which he has held for so many years He has been our advisor in many of our troubles, and always a friend to all. Mr. Harold Meyer, our principal, has spent 15 years at Dennison High School. During that time he was a good teacher, and an even better principal. We are sorry he is leaving but he will be long remembered in the hearts of many students at Dennison High School. - X x ' V '60 Q 71 fi XX A x N BX tx Mr. John Hayes English Ohio Univ. B.S. Miss lla Watson English Marietta College B.A. ,iff Miss Jean Pierce Geography, History Ohfo Univ. B S ku? Mr. Robert S Kettlewell Mathematics and Latin Muskingum College B.S. 'V' : Mr. Carroll Cain Industrial Arts f l ax Kent State Univ. B.A. X V Q Mrs. Thelma Latto Home Economics Bethany College A.B. 8 -if fi ff X ' f 1 3 , M ' lC is i to 5 Q1 f ' Q I , LI Mi tl l fr by .l,'?. .1 f 1 'fl .- if E Kxmj e3s',7 'U' :rv Mr. John Harmon Biology, Science, Coach Heidleburg College B.A. Miss Irma George Commercial Muskingum College B.A. 0 J Mr. Richardson Morrison Science, Mathematics Ohio Univ. B.S. in Physics Mr. Charles Hefling Music Otterbein College B.S. , -wg e,,,,, ..'-Iv 'L ' 0 1 .av Q wsudr 1. In Mr. James Allen History, Coach Muskingum College B.A. Mrs . Dorothy Stewart Vocal Music Muskingum College B.S I , T , gui 55233529 +3 ,L LA. f wi f 'A Q- K' in 1 ! R.. A X X Le-1-v f-' ,jr 1 mg 455' K 0' f ETIV- I4 X f ig S 5 Y: JN I .,6 'I 4. IA' fx , Q f '13 . Q 7 ' I 'N , x, +s ,aL..,iE1g. 1.::',, L- 4' 'N 'T' 2511 l v i A r 2 I ,I Q33 L SQTQQQIS Q0 Q 3 I6 X' fmurm f fx 'R www 19 Q IS I W' GF 'j Q? :k g 1 'WWMW WYWHW P . r IIIIIWILW av W f 1 5 6 ZF fi fx' io. 4 M-lL,,If9jb I - X J A I XX 'X K f Q , ' ' 'i'Nx N . Sigel Glenn Stocker C5151 ' Football 1,25 vice President sg Jr. Playg sr. Pleyg 2 President 4' Den-ul Editor 5 4' Rational Honor Society . X 3,43 Gym Teerher 43 Movie Operetor 2,5,4g Student - dvi Council 43 Chemistry Club 43 Chorus 2,3,4g Ensemble J , 21514: V5 ' By word: Come on, n.ueenie. Jo Ann Baker QJOJ H1-Teen 2,5,45 Den-Hi 1,3,4g ',, Signal Staffg 3:40 Clubg nys dana l,2,5g Chorus 2,33 By word: You don't know do you? Phyllis Colleen Colvin CPhylJ Den-Hi 5,43 National Honor Society 5,43 Signal Staff: 1, Chorus 1. 24' is t 1. , 4 ff By word: Oh, for Heaven 4 sake S . Afii 'ggfg iiQ5'Q5gr1 f .Q-jf ., 'fffw ' 7.3.1 41 I ,il mm- L Q.. 4 Cow - k1,' Samuel Moody CBuddyl Den-H1 2,45 Signal Staffg Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Band 1,2,5,4g Orchestra l,2,I5,4g Basketball 1,153 Track 2,53 Photography Club 43 Chorus 43 Ensemble 43 President 2,45 Vice President 3,4. By word: Gee, for sox. 12 Beverly Lee Arnol Cheerleader 1,?,5 Pand lg Orchestra Gym meavher 43 Hi Sec.-Treasurer 53 4: National Honor Signal Staffg Jr. By word: 'Ja know Charles Richard Pruns fD1ckH Ravenna 1,?,5g Sec.-Treasurer 4. 'el WQ N ' ,W n 1 yn-,,e. By word: 'I believe it, but these two lm, 'M.7' guys don't.' d fBevJ ,4g Librarian 3 13 Secretary 2 Teen ?,5,4g Den-H1 l,2,5, Society 5,43 Play. 1t.' S ae b if win., -avi' ix GC no gsgy ff i Joan Mitchell lM1tchJ G.A.A. 13 H1-Teen 4, Pres1dent43 Den H1 3,43 Chorus 1,23 5:40 Club. By Word: 'Ima no gonna eay.' Joseph Eugene Endrizzi fGene3 3240 Club. By Word: I'11 may. hh x :xl , v z f Larry Eugene Craft lSkinheadJ Football 1,4. K By word: 'Get off my back.' A ga .,fL, ' ef, W as I Kathryn Campiai lKathy1 G.A.A. 2,53 Gym Teacher 43 Hi- Teen 2,3,4j Reporter 43 Den-Hi 3,43 3:40 Clubg Home Coming Queen 43 Librarian 43 Timken Vocational High School 1. By word: 'Pleaael' , -. 'Q' 1 gl. fin 6 Janet Lorene Herron fPopcorn7 G.A.A. 1,2,5,4Q Gym Teacher 43 H1 Teen 2,5,4Q Den-H1 Co- Editor 5,43 Signal Staff3 5:40 Clubg Jr. Playg Sr. Play3 Band 2,3, Orchestra 2,53 Chorus 1, 23 Cheerleader 43 Librarian 2, 3. By word: 'Hey, Ref. He didn't mean itl' Ain, Rosa Anthony Fausto fRoesie! Fbotball 1,2,5,4f Co-Captain 43 Basketball 1,2,5,4: Captain 43 Track l,2,3,43 Junior High Fbotba1l3 ' Junior High Basketballg Chorus 13 5:40 Club. Y By word: 'Never give up.' Robert Earl Croniser fCrowJ P Football 2,43 Basketball 51 Track 43 5:40 Clubg 3 Chemistry Club 4. By word: '0h, I don't know about that.' Elizabeth Ann Johnson lB1ssJ G.A.A. l,2,43 Gym Teacher 43 H1-Teen 2,5,43 Movie Operator 5,43 Den-Hi 2,33 3:40 Clubg Signal Staffg Jr. Playg Sr. Play: Band 1,23 Chorus 1,23 Cheerleader 5,4. By word: 'Oh, p1ffle.' me xi , ss 5-sJ A , f t-19' m-'fl , John Eric Romig CJackl 5 X ,QgEEf' W? Donna Elaine Ross lPokey! G.A.A. 1,2,3,4j Hi-Teen 2,5,4 3:40 Club3 Movie Operator 43 Den-H1 5,43 Band 23 Signal Staff: Chorus 13 Cheerleader 4. By word: 'Chuffyl' Jr. Playg Sr. Play: Band 33 Chorus 2,5,4: Ensemble P,5,43 Student Council 43 Den-H1 43 Movie Operator 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 4: Announcer 4. By word: 'That's a dirty Irish tr1ck.' AY Wobert James Snonseller fSoonci,W Q P 'sa xxx Ate Football ?g H1-Y 5. sq N' tH ' By word: Get smar . qu Freda Joan Barr fouchaj Den-U1 2,6,4g Co-Editor 5,43 Sr. Dlayg National Honor Society 3,43 Signal Editor. By word: 'Ye gadsl' . pf I AU? 45 x C HU? Juanita Maxine Thomas fvaxl Den-H1 2,5,4g H1-Teen ?,3g Signal Staff Co-Editor, Jr. Playg Sr. Playg Rand. Chorus 1,25 Chemistry Club 55 Secretary 35 Announcer 4. Oo I By word: 'Babydoll.' , I A 5 C nf' li f ' ' -T2 A A 56 ,Qs ' s Q30 I.. l Barrett Eugene Clark fGenel 'ir' sk, ru-Y 23 Band 1,2,i5,4g rv-mesure l,2,l5,43 chemistry A Club 45 Chorus 3,43 Ensemble 3,4. 5 , q fyh ,rs By word: 'Not Not youl' ' , my: 'gy ,- if L J CX C V if . '91 f C 16 '- 1 Q -'fi , J ' x 5 James Emerson Biodlestone CJimD movie Operator 2,5,43 Den-.11 5,43 Jr. Playg fall National Honor Society 5,43 Band 5,43 'F' dw 'gags 5' Orchestra 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 cnorbs 2,6,43 Ensemble 2,5,43 S15nal Staff. Q' - 1 Q By word: I'Darn it. V' ,V Leona Mae Mathias CBabydollD K Den-Hi 5,43 Signal Staffj Librarian l,2. By word: Uni, noneyln tw WI 1 'G' Evelynn Iona Fox CEvelynnJ Chorus 1,43 Signal Staff. By word: Don't be silly. 'wr ummm .- ff 2' lo A 'fvn Y' Bruce Allen Stratton Cldghtningl 3 Gym Teacher 43 movie Operator 2,5,4S H1-Y 2,53 Signal HX ' Staffs Sr. Play3 Football 43 Track 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Jr. High Footballg Announcer 4. E1 By word: That's right. B .4 2 X ' 17 4 ii. Nwmyhm1SmwlMdJ G.A.A. l,2,33 hi-Teen 2,5,45 Den-Hi 3,43 Signal Staffg 5:40 Clubg Band 2,33 Chorus lg Chemistry Club 5. By Word: NYour as crazy as I F 1 5 A . P x 'Las ' 'W-f I 1 Richard Eugene Richards Cltchumb 4 Jr. Play' Den-fu 4- H1-Y 5- chemistry X' .fr Club 4. ' ' ' By word: UNO, not a test, a5a1nLn ir TZTJ Charlotte Ann Bash KLitL1e G.A.A. 1,23 Hi-Teen 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,5,43 Ensemble l,2,5,43 Orchestra 3, Sr. Playg Slbnal Staffg Band 43 Announcer 4. By word: HLaugh? l thoug I'd di6.n William Edward Meredith CB1l1J H1-Y 5. By word: nHuh! What did you say?N . W Girl, ht Frank Charles Zavasky CZav5 C J-,N 5:40 Club 4g Chemistry Club 4. 'Q 2 By word: 'Times a Wast1n.' gr- ' Anna Louise Reed KBeezyJ ,!M Chorus 1,2,33 Ensemble 2. -Uv' By word: 'Oh, shootl' 'CZK' Q... is Rose Carmell Torch lRosieD Hi-Teen 2,33 Chorus 1,2,3,4. By word: 'Ray.' '1..' ,f .4 c if avg , Q v Herman Earl Wright lGob1 Sr. Playg Fbotbell 1,3,4g Co-Captain 43 Basketball 13 Track 5,4g Chemistry 4. By word: 'Who said so?' Kenneth Dale McGill CSlasher7 Den-H1 4g Movie operator- ?,5,4. P3 'Q By word: 'Good little many. Elizabeth Ann Norris fD1zzyj Hi-Teen ?g Den-H1 3,4g Jr. Play: Band l,?,3,4g Orchestra l,?,5,4 Py word: 1 1l be doggoned. Y: f DRX Margaret Alice Eberly fSusieJ 1tM'f' G.A.A. l,2,5g Sec. Trees. 53 Hi-Teen 4g 5:40 Club: Signal Staffg Chorus l. l By word: 'You wana bet? 'L' --3. Y Martha Louise Richardson War-ty! h G.A.A. l,2,5,43 H1-Teen 2,5,4g A 3:40 Clubg Jr. Playg Signal Staff xl Ry word: Oh, my aching feet. 'wal 20 Margaret Jean Henry lHenryW G.A.A. l,?,5g Hi-Teen 2,5,4g Chemistry Club 5. By word: 'My goodness.' f X Harold Roscoe Yonley fButterballU if 1'-':1- 's 5 H1-Y 1,23 Fbotball Manager 43 Basketball Manager 43 Chemistry Club 4. 'N' Y By word: 'What do you say, k1d?' ,-,,f i 'IF 6 f xo X -v 1---f , . if 3,712 . - . 2- .-f' X -an - 1 Josephine Marie DeGaorge CJO! G.A.A. 2,:5g H1-Teen 5,45 Band l,?,3,4: Orchestra l,?,5 43 Chorus 1,23 Librarian 4. By word: 'H1, honey.' Miriam Louise Coventry fBlondieB G.A.A. 2g Hi-Teen 2,5,4g Den-Hi 5,4g Signal Staff 43 Band l,?,5,4g Orchestra 1,2,6,4g Chorus 3,4. By word: 'My wordi' x 'X C K 'ril -E a Q 21 f X 5q'Hsg llyeee 3 ,W . Jack Eugene Wright CSchupp1eJ rv H1-Y 24 3:40 Club 4: Band 1,2,:s,4g Q, Orchestra l,2,3. ,fs By Word: 'Hi, Kid.' i,ygJ7'1:7'd ,fl Alberta Mae Emhoff KPeechesJ G.A.A. 1.g2p3: Chorus 1,2,5,4i By Word: 'It'a a sure thing.' 4 if 'Gill ' Chorus 1 By Word: 'Oh, great! Doris Irene Gray iDoriel G.A.A. 1p2g3: H1 Teen 2,3p4: Chorus 1g2,3o By Word: 'Oh heck, by now boys.' i 'N X Y .4 1 N X , Barbara Jean Turnbull KJean1eJ ilizabeth Jean Robinson lLizJ G.A.A. 1,33 H1-Teen 6,43 Chorus 1,2,4. Ry word: 'You know what.' Ruth Mae Dickey fBootsD Chorus 1,2,5,4. By word: 'Hi honey.' Pearl Arbell Kopp CPear1ie! G.A.A. 1,2,3: H1-Teen 2,43 Chorus 55, 4 . By word: 'What do you know? I, gMQYwq,5,.., I xi i ! k Abdallah McNary Risley CDa15 Football 2 0 By word: 'Bo the good Lord wi11in'.' 25 K 1 CLASS PROPHECY It was one of those dark, dreary, lazy days when all at once, I, Leona Mathias began to feel a little drowsy and in no time at all am in the year 1956. After singing on the NIC network here in California for three years I decided to take a trip across the states to Dennison, Ohio to visit one of my old classmates, Evelynn Fbx, who is now married. All aboard! All aboard! Well of all things! Mr. Eugene Endrizzi, our favorite conductor and Mr. Harold Yonley, the Railroads No l Engineer. Starting on the first leg of my trip I see a very dig- nified man sitting in the second seat. Oh, yes, Dal Rlsley, who is a traveling salesman for the United Auto Co. directed by Frank 7avasky. Also, working for this company is Robert Croniser, one of the best mechanics. I arrive just in time at the Ohio Central Station in Columbus to see one of the worst accidents of the year. A semi driven by Larry Craft, and a blue convertible driven by Cleveland Coach Ross Fausto, collided with another car driven by Herman Wright, Cleveland's favorite pitcher, who was coming home after a win over the New York Yankees 35 to 10. Standing around the boys are four nurses, and Dr. Bruce Stratton. The nurses consisted of Margaret Henry, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Vickers, Martha Richardson, and the head nurse Maxine Thomas. All three boys are taken to Mercy Hospital in a very serious condition. I took a cab and arrived at the hospital ahead of the others. Seeing two other nurses, I recognized them as none other than Doris Gray and Elizabeth Robinson, taking the elevator to their main rooms. Tonight, the night after the accident, I am invited to the Bring-It-On-Club at Willy Whistle Street here in Columbus The orchestra director is Jack Wright, who directs some 55 students. We danced mostly to jazz music since four Ohio State boys didn't like slow music. Coming out on the stage now are two beautifully dressed girls, one seated at the piano and the other singing. Seated at the table I am surrounded by the four Ohio State students. I started the conversation by asking who the two girls were. Sigel Stocker who is studying agriculture. said the singer was Miss Charlotte Eash and the pianist Louise Reed, working for the PIC Co. Finding out that they were my old friends at DHS I was very much surprised. Jim Biddlestone and Sam Moody are also studying agri- culture. They are in the last half of the fifth term. Bill Merldeth is studying to be a criminal lawyer. Before starting on the last leg of my trip, I skip back to the hospital to find out that Larry was transferred back to the Uhrich Transfer Co. and Ross limping on crutches V88 still at the hospital. Herman was taken to his home in Penn- sylvania. Walking down the aisle of the train is a very beautiful girl, in a new style dress. She is none other than Kathryn Campisi, who with the assistance of a very important person in her life, Joan Mitchell, her beautician, is styled to per- faction. Who should I see in a sailor suit but Jack Romig coming back from Germany, for a week furlou8h- While Jack and I were talking of old times a blonde took a seat next to ours. We soon find out Miriam Coventry has taken a four year course in college to be a secretary. Pulling into the Dennison Depot Jack's mother and dad are waiting for him. 24 Since Evelynn belonged to the All-Merry-Couple Organi- zation, here in Dennison, I was invited also. We walked about two blocks when up the street came a man covered with dirt and wearing a miner's cap. We soon recognized him as Kenneth Mc- Gill, who was a miner in his Dad's mine. At the corner of Grant Street leaning against the light post who should we see? Jim Sponseller, who said he was just loafing around. The club was a gray brick building on the corner of Main Street. The inside of the club was well lighted with about 50 tables directly in the center of the room in two neat rows. Evelynn being one of the head assistants left me, to help with the others. I couldn't believe my eyes, when out of the arch-way five newly wed brides appeared. Hearing the names being called by the manager and announcer Mr. Dick Bruns, was exciting for me. The bride on my right is Mrs. Rose Torch Reese, on my left is Mrs. Ann Morris Case. The brides now seated are Mrs. Beverly Arnold Aldergate, Mrs. Nancy Shaw Scopelite, Mrs. JoAnn Baker Barth. Now that you know our newly weds for this week, let us get on with the show! Our first speaker is Miss Lorene Herron, Manager of the Take-A-Flop Skating Rink in Canton, Ohio, who will make a speech on 'Why Oo Men Msrry. I thought Miss Herron was a grand speaker, but one of the men at the back table seemed out of sorts. He jumped up from the table and said, 'I disagree on one point that you made, Miss Herron, we men never find the right woman, that is why we have so many divorces. Another man in a gray suit came over to the fellow and began shaking and boxing him around. In came the manager and told me to show the two men the way out. I was so stunned upon recognizing him as Eugene Richards, the head butcher of the Harris Meat Packing Co. and Gene Clark, of old times, that I let out a yell which frightened Miss Pearl Kopp, one of the waitresses, who let her tray of dishes fall to the floor. Boy, what a mess we had! The two men left with a 'Good- bye' when another of Mr. Bruns assistants, Margaret Eberly, ordered me out. When I asked her who she was talking to, she said 'You', and I said 'Who' and she said, 'If you don't shut up and get out I'll call the manager.' When I went out it was pouring, all I could see was a Fbrd parked in front of the Clark's Electric Supply Store. I don't know why I went in this place but I still was so stunned from the fight that I couldn't see straight. Who should I see talking to his customer? You guessed it, the same Mr. Eugene Clark who was at the club. Now, I almost stumbled over one of his new clocks on a hand painted table. I soon recognized Mrs. Barbara Turnbull Rypien, one of my best classmates. While we were talking of old times she said that Ruth Dickey, Jo De- George, and Alberta Emhoff were all married and each had a baby girl. Since I needed a new dress for the dance Monday night, I asked Barbara to drive me to the best store in town Monday morning. Approaching is a slim rather beautiful lady whom we soon recognize as Phyllis Colvin, assistant Secretary of the Monroe Company. The store being large, Phyllis does two jobs in one, a clerk in the morning and a secretary in the after- n0Ona Back at the baby counter were three didnified ladies. Oh, Yes, I must remember Ruth, Jo, and Alberta have baby girls. Two short girls in fur coats bounce in the door. Tb be sure they are none other than two Secretaries Donna Ross, and Freda Barr, of the Ohio Service Company on Broadway Street. Oh my head, could I have indigestion? How stupid I am, for standing in front of me is Mr. Allen and a familiar door. Could this be Room No. 34? 25 CLASS HILLS We, the Seniors of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath, the following: I, ANN MORRIS, will to my brothers, Carl, Floyd, and Paul my good times at D.H.S., and to French horn. Sue Stocker my wind to blow a I, JOAN MITCHELL, will my position on the Den-H1 staff to anyone who wants to take the blame for the scandal in 'Bit's About Emn. To my brother Jack, period study hall. I, MARGARET HENRY, will to book, and hope they retain more my privilege to chew gum in Mr. Arnold all my good times at D.H. I, DAL RISLEY, will to any my ability to hide from all the I bequeath, my seat in the 8th any Junior my World Problems than I did. To Ginger Arnold Allen's study hall. To Nancy S Junior all my good deeds and teachers. To the sophomores and Freshmen all my books and especially my coat hanger. I, JO ANN BAKER, will to Bill Barth my seat in the Senior home room. To anyone who will take lt, my position on the Den- H1 and the Signal. To Dave Allensworth, my history book and hope he can get along with Mr. Allen, as I did. I, NANCY SHAW, will to my sisters Shirley and Wanda and Mary Ellen Wilson all my good times at D.H.S. To Mary Woods my World Problems book and hope better than I did. she gets along with Mr. Allen I, CHARLOTTE EASH, will to Evamae Rest, my position in the Ensemble. To Shirley Huston my seat in Senior home room and to Julianne Gotshall and Joanne Fulton, all my good times at D.H.S., especially as a Senior. I, SAM MOODY, will to Julianne Gotshall the first chair in the clarinet section. To Don Sudduth, my seat in World Problems class and I hope he gets in as many arguments as I did. To my brother Don and alll the rest of the students my fun and good times, and may they have many more. I, LEONA MATHIAS, will to my two brothers, Raymond and Otis, my ability to learn and not fail. To Joan Fox and Lois McClusky my good times at DHS. To any Junior student my posi- tion on the Den-Hi and Signal. find Mr. Meyer when needed. To Mr. Allen my inability to I, HAROLD YONLEY, will to my sister Barbara, all of mgu good times at DHS. To Mutt Barth, Willie Hill, and Don Mc e all of my books. I, ELIZABETH ROBINSON, will to Roberta Roberts and Nancy Treherne, the faculty of getting along with their teachers. To Carrie Hunter, Leon, Corny, all my good times at DHS., and to Myrnie Bache, my habit of getting to school on time, Cat least once a weekl. I, JIM BIDDLESTONE, will to my sister she won't have to walk to school next year. my position as first tenor in ensemble and fun and as many sore throats as tuba and place in the band. I, ALBERTA EMHOFF, will to Sylvia, my car so To Tommy Freed, may he have as much I did. To Donnie McCue, my Corren and Joyce my sisters, my good times at D.H.S., when they get in high school. To anyone who wants it, my position in chorus and I hope they enjoy it. I, HERMAN WRIGHT, will to my brothers, sob, Jack, and sister Ruth, all my good times at D.H.S. To any poor, un- suspecting, soul my position, as tackle, on the football team. I, JACK WRIGHT, will to any person who wants lt, my position in the band. To Mr. Hefllng, I will a base drummer that can read music. 26 I, JIM SPONSELLER, will to Bob Wright, a pack of Phillip Morris so he can have more smoking enjoyment. To Dave Allens- worth, my false teeth and to Jim Allen a piece of my mind. To Ronnie Patterson, my pen so he can enjoy writing. I, ROSS FAUSTO, will to Dick Rlzor and Glenn Garbrandt my books and good times at D.H.S. To Gary Riggs my position on the football team and to Moe Trimmer my ability to get along with Mr. Allen. I, FREDA BARR, will to my sister Lois, my good grades in high school and all the good times I had. To Frank Barker my World Problems book and to Miss Watson a copy of 'Macbeth' and I hope she enjoys it. I, LARRY CRAFT, will to my brother Gary, the Model-A and all the good times I had with it, and to Jim Long I leave my spare tire for him to go home on. To Dick Burdett all the break downs I had on the way to school in my car. To Bob Ar- nold I leave my irresistible way with the girls and wish Tommy Brower good luck with Dodo Smith after I am gone. I, PHYLLIS COLVIN, will to my sister Mona, my faculty of getting along with the teachers at D.H.S. To my sisters Bar- bara and Sheila my ability to get good grades. I, RUTH DICKEY, will to my brother John, my good times at D.H.S. and to anyone in the Junior Class my seat in the Library 6th period. I, LOUISE REED, will to my cousin Jean, all my good times at D.H.S., and my skill in getting along with Mr. Allen. I, MAXINE THOMAS, will to Ann Louise Bridgeman, my seat in the library Sth period, and I hope she gets al ng with Mr. Hayes better than I did. To Jean Reed, all my good times at D.H.S. I, BARBARA TURNBULL, will to my brother Frank, my ambi- tion to get through school and to Richard Wlneman my World Problems book which I am sure he will enjoy. To Sally Polen my seat ln Senior home room and to anyone who wants them, my good times at D.H.S. I, PEARL KOPP, will to my brother Larry, my books. To Carol Herron and Myrnle Bache my good times. To Sally Mc- Clusky my seat in second period study hall. I, BEVERLY A NOLD, will to my sister Ginger, all my good times in high school. To some lucky girl my position as cheer- leader. To anyone who wants lt, my ingenuity of getting along with Kr. Allen in History. I, KATHYRN CAMPISI, will to brother Jimmie, Dave O'Hara and Hal Clantz my seats in lst., 2nd., and 7th., period study halls, which I haven't had the pleasure of using. To Myrnie Bache and her sister Jeanene, and Jackie Valentine all my good times. To Moe Trimmer, Dick Rizor, Bob Wright and Frank Barker one pack of typing paper and may they type happily ever after. I, FRANK ZAVASKY, will to my brother Richard, my fur coat to keep his school spirit warm and to my sister Irene, I give my desire to graduate. Tb the rest of Dennison High School I give my good times I had here. I, SUSIE EBERLY, will to Jo Ann Stler, my silence in class and to Jo Ann Briggs my habit of missing school and still keep- ing up with my studies. To the future Seniors my sympathy when they take World Problems. To Patty Maitland all my good times. I, EUGENE E DRIZZI, will to anyone who want's it, my seat in the Senior home room and all my good times in Dennison. I, ROSE TORCH, will to anyone who want's it my seat in the Senior home room. To Myrnle Bache, my World Problems book and to Evamae Rest and Shirley Huston all my good times at D.H.S. I, SIGEL STOCKER, will to my cousin, Willie Hill, my job as Senior Class President and to Bob Wright my place in the chorus, and to my sister Sue, my seat on the student council. 27 I. ing in study hall. To Tommy Freed I leave my To anyone who might be capable, I will a box of the wor I, get along with Mr. Cain's Industrial class. To JACK ROMIG, will to my brother Bill, my habit of loaf- musical voice. matches to set ld on fire. EUGENE RICHARDS, will to Donnie Custer, my aptitude to my brother all the good times I had. I. ting al my brot I. ROBERT CRONISER, will to Horsey Huston, eng with all the teachers, especially Miss Pierce. To her Bill, my short cuts to school to arrive on time. EUGENE CLARK, will to Ruth Wright, my position in band my Skill in gan- and orchestra, and I hope she can play the high notes as loud as I had to. To Corky Deeslle, Mary Lee Schupp, Carol Destefani, Edwin W I. agstaff and Don Sudduth, all my good times at D.H.S. KENNETH McGILL, will to anyone who wants a headache, my position on the Den-Hi staff. My good times to anyone. It the Sen my seat Nmwya Allen a Ir hall an in I. to play times I I. to some Junior McCord, track s In one who In as chee Mrs. La Arnold In High Sc I. School, anyone I. linamen next ye Ann, my I. leader, as I di boys my ability to ignore beautiful women ---- . JCSEPHINE DeGEORGE, will to brother, Tony, my seat in lor home room when he gets there. To my brother Louis, in second period study hall and to my sisters, Rose and ll my good times, especially in my Senior year. To Mr. pack of gum. DORIS GRAY, will to my brother Johnnie, my seat in study d to my sisters, Gloria and Juanita, all the good times To Patty Maitland, my History book. MIRIAM COVENTRY, will to the first clarinets the highest notes when necessary. To anyone had in DQHQSQ BRUCE STRATTON, will my announcer job and my one who would like to talk as much as I did. the ability the good iron lung To the To Jim my water bucket for the football team and my worn out hoes. BILL MEREDITH, will my seat in Senior home room to any- wants it. To Mr. Allen a pack of bubble gum. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, will to Joyce McKnight, my position rleader, and to Myrnie Bache, my skill of getting around tto and still managing to get a passing grade. To Bob and Tom Brower my good times. DICK BRUNS, will to anyone my good times at Dennison hool since I came here. EVELYNN FOX, will to Bob McKnight, my good times in High and to Nick Carter, another Sth period study hall. To my job on the Signal. LORENE HERRON, will to all the cheerleaders a bottle of t and my list of cheers. To all the boys who will play ar, a good football team. To my sisters 'K' and Carol good times. DONNA ROSS, will to Shirley Huston, my position as cheer- and to Joyce McKnight, my ability to do as little work d and still pass. To everyone my good times here. 28 wa s fk fNE7X x JUNIORS ' lQx,m N Egfi t 1WEQWf'5ki al ' X FIRST ROW: Lee Custer, Charles Cummings, Jim Richardson, Dick O'Donnell, Don Sudduth, Willard Hill. SECCND ROI: Julianne Gotshall, Jo Ann Fulton, Audrey Polen, Doris Moody, Peggy Sponseller, Richard Soulsby. NHDMM MHRUM. JUNIOR HISTORY le, the Class of 1951, are going to turn the calendar back to the year of 1948. This year we started out as Fresh- men looking toward the years ahead of us, thing of the good times we would have meeting new teachers and new friends. SOPHOMORES--this year we received more respectful glances from our upper classmen. We were represented in all activities such as track, basketball, football, band, orchestra and the Den- e 50 JUNIORS XX...-' AN. ' ,K X Q Qu 1 rfx'-Fx K FIRST HOW: Virginia Richard, Mary Jane Whitaker, Roberta Roberts, Lizabeth Robinson, Pearl Kopp, Kathryn Moore. SECOND ROW: Don McCue, Donald Armstrong, Nancy Treherne, Marilyn Bache, Margie Brownfield, Norma Milhorn. THIRD ROW: Richard Trimmer. V JUNIOR HISTORY fC0nt'dl JUNIORS--This is our Junior year and all of us are looking forward to the next year when we will be proud Seniors. Our officers for 1949-1950 are: President: Don Sudduth, Vice-Presb dent: Margie Brownfield, Secretary: Nancy Treherne, Treasurer: Marilyn Bache. 51 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. D830 Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jen. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. FQbe Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March March April April May May May May May SCHOOL CALENDAR School begins. Initiation of Freshmen. Dennison beats Midvale 55-15, Melody Four entertains. Shadyside beats Dennison 19-6. Dennison beats Danville 25-7. Charles Ramsden entertains. Wintersville beats Dennison 44-19. Barnesville and Dennison tie 19-19 Dennison beats Uhrichsville 15-12. Brown Science Show. Cadiz beats Dennison 24-12. Carrollton beats Dennison 58-O. School has open house. Newcomerstown beats Dennison 20-15 Football banquet, Mr. Allen gives for beating Uhrichsville. Turkey Hop. Tusky beats Dennison 46-44. Duke Montague entertains. Dover beats Dennison 55-45. Cambridge beats Dennison BO-41. Dennison beats Barnesville 46-42. Christmas Program. Scio beats Dennison 55-54. Hi-Teen has Winter Wonderland Ball begins. Vacations over. Dennison beats Ca Dennison beats Newcomerstown 45-42 Dennison beats Sherrodsville 65-40 Scio beats Dennison 59-58. Dennison beats Uhrichsville 42-55. Cole Marionettes. Midvale beats Dennison 50-20. Dennison beats Cadiz 67-45. Dennison beats Carrollton 46-45. Newcomerstown beats Dennison 57-47 Band Concert. Dennison beats Barnesville 49-55. Band has Valentine Party. New Phila beats Dennison 51-55. Stark County Nurse visits. Senior Play. Dennison beats Cadiz 51-55. Dennison beats Uhrichsville 50-55. Bob Ford entertains. Dance. Shurtleff entertains. Operetta. Easter Vacation. U. S. N. talks to Senior boys. Junior Play. Johnson Magician. Junior-Senior Prom. Class Sermon. Senior Class. OUP 52 opening game. team gold footballs . Christmas vacation rrollton 45-55. S wmcms W WL MMM U M 5223 if V 63,4 M X CQ Q SOPHOMORES I , J Vl... 5 I M V1 if za Q . ' -ami f-:IEQ5s,'--,. 5 ,I K w e D . x i. - Q, D JA -' . , ,4 g Y 14,50 I 4 at rdf? 'PX if 1 Q ' FIRST ROWS SECOND ROW: THIRD HOW! FOURTH ROI 1.1 W no wif ff if if' A 5 ' 4? F :' '77 ff I '- ', , fa f' . QfWeg:LQiew. lil, 1' Q13 ,fx X ' I.. 1 David Allensworth, Gary Riggs, Bob Hilliker, Lois Beckley, Rena Stocker, Carol Herron. Dick Polen, B111 King, Bob Wright, Bill Hilliker, Frank Barker, Jim Long. Ronnie Patterson, Bob Arnold, Tom Brower, Joh Whitaker, Dick Burdette, Gary Craft. Judson Fisher, Jack Dudgeon, Carl Morris. SOPHOMORE HISTORY Our class this year has been very active in sports and other activities. Our officers this year are President: Dick Polen, Vice-President: Rena Stocker, B111 King is Social Chair- mAh' 54 SOPHOMORES T . NM! .. fv- I 33 g 4 ,gl N -453 S. 175 Qs L ,Q ev +1 2- -'Q ' -1 R' v R.. TM .I E L Qx O , -.I-xy Hain! v f 55 V' R i. A v W K3-. K LA A- rv, 6 3 L 46. JL T t Qga ,f?' Q? f at a- ff ni ,. S, 3 Sv- L A JS' vcr? I X' If ,I NN Wim! -f gg fl A ggi f us! V ,x . , I AVVV- ,Q xfff' .1 ' .1 X. FIRST ROW: Anna Louise Bridgeman, Pat Rieley, Patty Maitland, Sally Polen, Mary Kenney, Jeannine lineman. SECOND ROW: Shirley Shurtz, Diana 0'Hara, Joan Fox, Mona Colvin, Monna Richardson, Evamae Rest. THIRD ROW: Shirley Huston, Mary Wood, Jo Anne Bloom, Joyce Mc- Knight, Sally Mcclusky, Gloria Rosenberry. FOURTH ROI: William Wilson, Harold Shaffer, Joan Callihan. SOPHOHORE HISTORY CCOnt'd, It was an honor to have Patty Maitland choosen as Xmas Queen and Sally McClusky as attendant for the 55 Homecoming Queen. Av. X . 1 SENIOR HISTORY The Seniors of 1950 would like to present to the other following grades all the successful years we have had in Dennison High School. When we were Freshmen just like you, we had a room of seventy students. Gradually up through the years they drop-' ped out, until there are only forty-eight of us left. During our Freshmen year, we participated in the follow- ing activities: band, orchestra, Den-Hi, G.A.A., and chorus. This year the Homecoming Queen attendent was Evelynn Fox. Climbing on up the rocky mountains comes the Sophomore class. During this year we had a broader outlook for the com- ing future. We planned and managed until our year was a suc- cessful one. Some of the successful doings were: our Annual Freshmen-Sophomore Prom held in May. The homecoming queen attendent for this year was Joan Mitchell. We also took a great part in all other school activities. Stopping now at the half way mark we are Juniors. In our dramatic achievement we Juniors presented our first play Mamma Had A Hunch which was a huge success. Many of our classmates participated in most of the activ- i-ties of the school, such as football, basketball, track, band, Hi-Teen, G.A.A., National Honor Society, and the Den-Hi staff. The Junior attendent for this year was also Evelynn Fox. One of the most exciting moments of all was the Junior-Senior Prom. It was tops! A great cloud was formed and on this cloud projected our dreams. We have reached the top and are looking down on you lucky Juniors whom we hope to see graduate from Dennison High School. Since this is our last year we did many important and successful things. Among them: a skirt and sweater dance, skating parties, popcorn sales, and had a part in all school activities. Kathyrn Campisi was our elected Queen and her Senior attendent was Joan Mitchell. The other attendents were: Junior: Joan Fulton, Sophomore: Sally Mcclusky, and Fresh- man: Jeanene Bache. We are looking forward to many other successful doings, as the Spring Formal in April, and the Junior-Senior Prom. Our officers for this year are President, Sigel Stocker, Vice-President, Sam Moody, and Sec-Treasurer, Dick Bruns, who are doing an excellant job. But talk about dramaticsl 'Professor How Could You' our Senior play was one of the most popular hits at this time. The play was directed by Mr. Jack Hayes and Miss Ila Watson who did a splendid job. Yet, we can't forget Mr. Morrison our Senior home room teacher who did an excellant job of controlling himself in the Senior Home Room. CThe Class of 19503 56 EFS slim QTVR, 475 66 X? ff? '5 xv' if f za mf X' N FRESHM N V .A . M4 . ,011 ,.-. . 5 ' , --' 1 '55 'F . 9' 9 I f 'O r ' p . I. W gb d M- if ,gy - 2'tss, svfiliw' iif Us , Y . . I VJ A ,. V' - , .. Q - W , .. M '- Q- . I an ' d 4 1Q.: A l 3 6 Q tv.. 4 ,Q :I s in , 1.NiEwh3 h.n.Q? it-W ,WL 3 i, ang, ..,..:.. j?Qi, ,pea I N la F A es? 'gl Kb., Q .lfi if rillei H' rv' '- , N Q' I Q 4 'x H 5 I x 1 , W W W f Q .N A 1 1' Q 1' A x i 1. ku A X : -A A ,fi Q. ,Q .,,, ,W V' I H' 4' F9 ' 'ii ' , f ' gfifyif .f U Y . In xt T LVQ- Irv? FIRST ROW: Shirley Maxwell, Richard Morris, Naomi 4- Selzer, Carolyn Davis, Hal Clantz, Slyvia Biddle- wth stone. SECOND ROW: Carol Destefani, Sue Stocker, F Anna Mary Rabbage, Lois Barr, Irene Zavosky, Patty I Qsr Riggs. THIRD ROW: Basil Hillyer, Thomas Freed, N Bill Hunter, Shirley Bridgeman, Wilma Carpenter, Gladys Garabrandt, FOURTH ROW: Wayne Sterling, Frank Wright, Walter Fantin, Rena Maxwell, Katherine Lester, Patty Patterson. FIFTH k SIXTH ROW: Virginia Arnold, Jeannine Bache, Nick Carter, Jack Mitchell, Roy Custer, Beverly Hickey, and Bob McKnight, FRESHMAN HISTORY We have choosen the following officers for our class and they are doing a very excellent job. They are Pres., Bill Hunter, Vice-Pres., Edwin Wagstaff: Secretary, Sue Stocker, Treasurer, Allen Miracle. Being only Freshman we haven't gotten very far in social activities, in Dennison vities. We was elected but in regaining another position as a student High School we hope to participate in all acti- are also glad to say that Jeannine Bache as our Freshman attendant. 58 FRESHMEN . Q T J .. . 2 X X 13 A ' K .- J tk f ll in Q f ear an ' K f ' in at b w ' S- -2- ,Q me , smug H' ga-nqw , em ' n,, 'W , , I , , GI Y n -v. x 'eu ? X Q W w . Q wma' ,l , , y , fy f Y' A X e Mwfx 2 , ff E x Yr ' Vx ' - it 'J' is b 5,-1 Q' , 3 ' e 1 Q Ss K V 1, W f 3 A I s W yrs 'U' S r ' F em A' 1 o a sql, - ty A ri 'sy ty iw n K JA ,I 6 X 'i QL X K I , .. 5 ,Qi V ix A iii? f' g 1 I 4 ,gy ii? a dwp Q- g ', 1 W S .W Q 7 - 2- . a 1. -.. I a . K ,Q ' a N 3 ,Y.sQ:i f' wx ,......--, ll . PX u J 4 ,- L ,g i .1-' . I , Q M Mg.. W S T R ': 2 ' if ,. X, ,'-k . I , gg , -51 ' N K ff' 'N Er 'fi I 3 -e W-f L -M y ' -.iv ' ag.. , S ,Q V . u, Q.. , V 5 A K . M A -, X .. QM ,,. Ln -1 .af-ss- X so as 1 7 I f 6 Due X FIRST ROW: Cornelius Garner, Thomas Downey, Debbie Bente, Glen Garabrandt, Dale Zeimer, Bob Wright. SECOND ROW: Donald Ramsey, David Williams, Richard Lilly, Glen Purcell, William Thompson, Donald Case. TAIRD ROW: Gordon Downey, Richard Jackson, Donald White, Marian Rabbage, Harold Clark, Paul Swauger, FOURTH ROW: Ruth Wright, Shirley Brown, Mary Schnpp, Shirley Carpenter, Janet Stull, James Baker. FIFTH 8 SIXTH ROW: Shirley Shaw, Joan Briggs, Gloria Natoli, Mary Hicks, Alice Deealiei Gene Doyles, Jim McCord, Alan Mirade. Cont d NM 'I . Q , al -E FRESHMEN HISTORY We, the Freshmen Class of 1950, have almost completed our first year of high school in D.H.S. and are looking forward to tlle next three years of our school days. We have chosen the following officers for our class and they are doing a very good job. They are President, Bill Hunter, Vice-President, Edwin Wagstaff, Secretary Sue Stocker, Treasurer, Allan Miracle. 59 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Roberta Roberts, Julianne Gotshall, Phyllis Colvin Freda Barr, Beverly Arnold. Second Row: Willard Hill, Sigel Stocker, Don Sudduth, Jim Biddlestone. The National Honor Society was or- ganized in Dennison High School in 1942. Students are chosen for their character, scholarship, leadership and service. 40 Ii: :F AETUVUTUE5 F if X139 'WHA 3 F11 N , ff lg, ,1f, X Q 14 qv ? 1. 1 , 3, sim X Nl ' I ne I V 1 sg Kneeling: First Row: Second Row Third Row: Fourth Row Fifth Row: Naomi Dale Seltzer, Katherine Lester, Irene Zavasky, Beverly Hickey, Virginia Arnold, Patty Patterson, Jeanne Bache, Anna Mary Rabbage, Rena Maxwell. Shirley Shaw, Patty Riggs, Joan Briggs, Sue Stocker, Kathryn Campisi, Marilyn Bache, Donna Ross, Mary Wood. Alice Deeslie, Shirley Shurtz, Nancy Shaw, Jo Anne Bloom Lorena Herron, Elizabeth Johnson. Mary Lee Schupp, Ruth Wright, Shirley Carpenter, Gladys Garbrandt, Patty Risley, Carol Herron, Patty Maitland. Shirley Brown, Mary Jane Whitaker, Shirley Maxwell, Carol Destefani, Elizabeth Robinson, Doris Gray, Margaret Henry, Margaret Eberly. Monna Richardson, Carolynn Davis, Lois Beckley. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 42 Kneeling: Patricia Maitland, Secretary-Treasurer: Joan Mitchell, President: Marilyn Bache Vice President' Kath C 1 1 Re- , - , ryn amp s , porter. First Row: Miss Watson, Sponsor: Charlotte Bash, Mary Wood, Jo Joyce McKnight, Donna Ross, Beverly Arnold, Lorene Herron, Anne Bloom. Second Row: Josephine DeGeor5e, Pearl Kopp, Martna Richer Miriam Coventry, Patty Risley, Julianne Gotshall, Shirley 'Third Row: Elizabeth Robinson Doris Gra ' , U y, Lois Beckley, Herron, Margaret Lberly, hlizabeth uohnson, Jo Ann Baker, Shaw. Absent when picture was taken: Joanne Fulton. HI-TEEN 45 lson, Shurtz Carol Nancy DEN-HI Kneeling: First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Freda Barr Co-Editorg Sigel Stocker, Editor, Loren Herron, Co-Editor. Lois Barr, Sue Stocker, Leona Mathias, Kathryn Campisi, Donna Ross, Beverly Arnold. Miriam Coventry, Carol Herron, Maxine Thomas, Ann Morris, Mary Jane Whitaker, Miss George, Sponsor. Kenneth McGill, Julianne Gotshall, Nancy Shaw, Phyllis Colvin, Joan Mitchell, Jo Ann Baker, Jo Anne Fulton. Jack Romig, Bill King, Eugene Richards, Sam Moody, Jim Biddlestone. The Den-H1 this year did its doggondest to make the school paper better than ever, and now that the new editors, Don Sudduth and Dick Soulsby have taken over, we hope they strive to do an even better job. 44 9 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB First Row: Richard Armstrong, Mildred Ortenzo, Dick Soulsby, Paul Swauger, Mary Wood. Second Row: Larry Shilling, Jane Whitaker, Sam Moody, Don Sudduth. The new club in our school the Photography Club, organized by Mr. Richard Morrison. Their is photographing and developing pictures. 45 this year is and sponored main interest their own CHEMISTRY CLUB QQ Eugene Richards, Janie Whitaker, Roberta Roberts, Julianne Gotshall, Willard Hill, Dick Soulsby, Harold Yonley. Donald Sudduth, Sam Moody, Frank Zavasky, Jack Romig, Oscar 0'Donnell, Dick Bruns. Eugene Clark, Sigel Stocker, Herman Wright, Robert Croniser, Jim B iddlestone, Mr. Morrison, Sponsor. In his first year here, Mr. Richard Morrison organized the Chemistry Club. The members pay dues with which they take trips to universities, hospitals, and other interesting places. 46 39 PROJECTOR OPERAWOWS First Row: Glen Parcell, Deb Eente, Richard Soulsby, Bob Hilliker, Robert Richards, Richard Lillie, Jack Kitchell. Second Row: Kenneth McGill, Elizabeth Johnson, Lois Beckley, Carol Herron, Donna Ross, Bruce Stratton. Third Row: Sigel Stocker, Jack Romig, Jim Biddlestone. The projector operators this year, have done a good job showing the school films for the enjoyment of others, while enjoying the work themselves. We hope they will continue to be of service to their school and classmates. 47 SENIOR CLASS PLAY First Row: Mr. Hayes, Director, Elizabeth Johnson, Charlotte Eash, Maxine Thomas, Freda Barr, Lorene Herron, Miss Watson, Director. Second Row: Bruce Stratton, Sigel Stocker, Sam Moody, Jack Romig, Herman Wright. C H A R A C T E R S Keats Perry, the bashful professor ------- Jack Romig Vicky Randolph, the spoiled brat --------- Lorene Herron Grandpa Perry, an innocent bystander ----- Sam Moody Grandma Perry, an obliging soul ---------- Charlotte Eash John Appleby, a helpful friend ----------- Sigel Stocker Priscilla Morley, a sweet young thing ---- Freda Barr Tootsie Bean, a plump spinister -------- --Elizabeth Johnson Butcher Boy Bean, her big brother -------- Herman Wright Valerie Whitman, a southern Charmer ------ Maxine Thomas Boggins, the sporting butler ------------- Bruce Stratton 48 MUSHKC Q -n 2 .Z 1555 DENNISON HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND MAJORETTES Majorettes: Head Majorette, Mildred Cummings, Mascot, Champ Roach, Junior Majorette, Janice Wallace, Railroader Girl, Arlene Stierg Junior Majorette, Gloria McPeekg Margie Brownfield, Carolynn Davis, Mary Wood, Naomi Seltzer, Jeannine Wineman. Bells: Nancy Arnold, Shirley Brown, Trombones: Mary Bailey, Shirley Carnahan, Jerry Hill, Shirley Shurtz, Richard Winemang Drums: Lois Beckley, Ann Louise Bridgeman, Carol Herron, Anna Vermillion, Jack Wright, Bass Drum. Tuba: Jim Biddlestone, Jo DeGeorge, Charles Meese. French Horn: Sylvia Biddlestone, Ann Morris, Sue Stocker. , Clarinetsz Bass Clarinet: Shirley Bridgeman, Edith Brower, Miriam Coventry, Carol Destefani, Julianne Gotshall, Faye Har- grave, Bill Hunter, Mary Ann Kenny, Donald Moody, Sam Moody, Glen Patterson, Ruth Schupp, Wanda Shaw, Edwin Wagstaff, Trump- hets: Eugene Clark, Betty Fulton, Mary Hicks, Shirley Maxwell, Alan Miracle, Joan Stier, Jane Whitaker, Ruth Wright, Tom Wright. Saxophone: Richard Cummings, Barbara McCoo1. Cymbal: Charlotte Eash. Flute: Mary Lee Schupp. Baritone: Mary Maitland, Evamae Rest. The band is under the direction of Mr. Charles Hefling, who has been here for three years. The band participated at halftime for all the home football games, and made two trips to away games. 50 ORCHESTRA First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Miriam Coventry, Sylvia Biddlestone, Julianne Gotshall, Charlotte Eash, Mary Lee Schupp, Ruth Wright, Sam Moody, Evamae Rest. Virginia Richards, Barbara McCool, Naomi Seltzer, Ann Morris, Sue Stocker, Shirley Shurtz, Richard Wineman, Jack Wright. Josephine DeGeorge, Eugene Clark, Don Sudduth, Bob Wright, Jim Biddlestone, Margie Brownfield, Anna Mae Vermillion. Jeannine Wineman, and Director, Charles Hefling. 51 MIXED CHO US First Row: Naomi Dale Seltzer, Sue Stocker, Charlotte Eash, Evamae Rest, Evelyn Fox, Pearl Kopp, Alberta Emhoff, Rena Maxwell. Second bw: Miriam Coventry, Patty Risley, Ruth Dickey, Julianne Gotahall, Carol Herron, Rena Stock- er, Doris Gray, Shirley Shurtz, and Director Mrs e Stewarte Third Row: Jack Romig, Eugene Clark, Sigel Stocker, Lois Beckley, Mary Lee Schupp, Jeannine Wineman, Sam Moody, Jim Biddlestone, Thomas Freed. The High School Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Stewart, participated in a Christmas program. An operetta was presented on March 17, entitled Chonita. 52 MIXbD hNShMBLE First Row: Second Row: BOYS QUARPETTE Sue Stocker, Patty Risley, Julianne Gotshall, Mary Lee Schupp, Shirley Shurtz, hvamae Rest, Charlotte Bash. Jack Romig, Sam Moody, bigel Stocker, hugene Clark Jim Blddlestone. The High School Mixed ensemble has parti- cipated at various meetings, socials, and ban- quets this year. At Christmas and Thanksgiving programs the ensemble sang special numbers. The Senior boys' quartette which organ- ized at the beginning of the school year soon became in demand for public appearances. Appear- ances up to February were: Dennison Methodist Family Night, Uhrichsvllle Sorosis Club, Den- H1 Banquet, Band Banquet, Pleasant Valley Church, Masonic Lodge, and the D. P. A. Meeting. Jim Blddlestone, Sam Moody, Sigel Stocker, Jack Romig. Joyce Bente, Virginia Arnold, Janice Wallace, Jeannine Bache. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS The Junior High Cheerleaders have done a good job of cheering at the games, although they haven't had many games to cheer at. This is there first year of cheering and we hope that some day they will get to cheer for the varsity teams. 54 ATHPHLETUE5 A I 5 W QE 'L' 2 ' i. 1 3 ' 'Q I, lk I ' - First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: VARSITY FOOTPALL Richard Jackson, Gordon Downie, Ral Clantz, Jim Stucjn, Jim VcCord, Marian Rabbage, Glen Garbrandt, David Allensworth. Herman Wright, Gary Rigas, Pill Williker, Dick Rizor, Ross Rausto, Bob Arnold, Ton Prower, Dale Zeimer. B111 Barth, Dick Trimmer, Pob Croniser, Don Sud- duth, Dick Polen, Bill King, Judson Fisher. Frank Barker, Bruce Stratton, Larry Craft, Charles Cummings, Jim Long, Ronnie Patterson. 1949 FOOTBALL RECORD Sept. Midvale Home Sept. Shadyside Away Sept. Danville Home Oct. Wintersville Home Oct. Barnesville Away Oct. Uhrichsville Home Oct. Cadiz Home Nov. Carrollton Away Nov. Newcomerstown Home 56 71V W.. Coach James Allen In Coach Allens second year at our school he developed another fine football team that played an exciting brand of ball. An advocate of the T formation, Coach Allen has made fine use of the material to pick from. Junior High Basketball and track keep Mr. Allen busy after the football season is over. I 'M' , ,.,,, 4 ,. Iii! l. ,Al AWPENK I Senior Let terrnen SK Seated Herman Wright Bob Croniser Larry Craft Ross Fausto Standing Charles Cummings Bruce Stratton fawf as we Coach John Harmon Head basketball and track coach, Mr. Harmon, has developed teams that are able to hold their own with any teams in our section of the state. His teams are well coached and play the game for all it is worth. Coaching the line in football is his particular duty during the fall months. 57 A M iamwwl K Q- JIS? 'lf' 'T' First Row: Second Row Phird Row: Gary Wright, Richard Houston, Jack Baer, Robert Phompson, Gary'Phompson. Ralph Cottrell, Bob Bloom, Richard Cummings, Ronald Jones, David 0'Hara, Jim Campisi. William Thompson, Pom Romig, Bill Jones, Don Tenny, Richard Patterson, Donald Case. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL 58 ' wr 13 . rw SUMMARY OF FOOTBALL GAMES C1949Q Four weeks before the opening game of the 1949 foot- ball season, the prospective Railroaders squad met with Coaches Jim Allen and John Harmon to prepare for their coming schedule. Out of nine games scheduled for the 1949 season, the Railroaders won 5, lost 5, and had one tie. The opening game was the night of September 16, with Midvale at Dennison. The Railroaders began the season by defeat ing Mldvale 56-15. ' ,On september' 25, at Shadyside, the Rallroaders were trampled to a 19-6 defeat. .A Everyone was happiln surprised when the Railroaders who were rated as underdogs to Danville, defeated their squad 25-7, September 50. n . The Railroaders met defeat again by Wlntersville at Dennison on October 7, the score was 44-19. f The Railroaders went to Earnesville, October 14, and battled-the Shamrocks to a 19-19 tie. ' Then came the tradltional'Uhrichsville game. The Dennison stadium was crammed almost beyond capacity with thou- sands of fans to see the famous Uhrichsville-Dennison battle. The Tigers led 12-7 at the half-time and kept their lead until the last 40 seconds of the game, when Cummings charged across the line making the deciding touchdown. The Railroaders again were victorious with a score of 15-12. On October 28, the Cadiz Cardinals flew into Dennison stadium and defeated the Rallroaders 24-12. On the road again, November 4, the Rallroaders received a startling set-back of 38-O from Carrollton. At Dennison, in the final game, November 11, the Railroaders were defeated again by a 20-15 score handed them by the undefeated Newcomerstown Trojans. The Rallroaders had five veteran players for this and will have 14 back for the coming season. Charley Cummings and Ross Fausto won the county's scoring honors of 1949. Cummings was also selected the all-star E.C.O.L. champ. Football Letterman David Allensworth Judson Fisher Bob Arnold Glenn Garbrandt Frank Barker Pill Hilllker Bill Barth Bill King Larry Craft Jim Long Charles Cummings Ronnie Patterson Ross Fausto Dick Polen Harold Yonley, Mgr. Willard 59 Gary Riggs Dick Rizor Bruce Stratton Don Sudduth Dick Trimrer Herman Wright Don McCue, Mgr. H111 , 'gre Tl' HE! 2' i 'i ,T First Row: Second Row: VARSITY BASKhTBALL Willard Hill, Ross Fausto, Dick Rizor, Ckarles Cummings. Bill Barth, Lee Custer, Dick Polen. John Harmon, our head basketball coach, did a swell fob of coaching the squad this year. The team finished wi th a record of 10 wins and 8 losses. 60 Date Dec. Jan. Feb 0 RESERVE BASKETBALL First Row: Jack Dudgeon, Don Sudduth, David A1l6DSWOPtH, Louis Dryden. Second Row: Judson Fisher, Richard King, Debbie Bente, Edwin Wagstaff. QTATRVH BASVTTBALL UEFORD Opponent Dover 13 Cambridge 16 Parnesville 20 Scio Carrollton Newcomberstown 10 Sherrodsville 17 Scio 20 Uhrichsvillo 24 Midvale 27 Cadiz 31 Carrollton Newcomberstown 10 Barnesville 14 New Phila 21 Cadiz 24 Uhrichsville Where Home Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Home 61 Den 27 27 42 26 31 51 42 57 35 25 30 51 35 29 26 35 24 OPP 22 20 26 20 19 29 15 29 22 15 15 19 27 22 32 17 50 First Row: Second Row: JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Don Moody, Edwin Wagstaff, David O'Hara, Debbie Bente, B111 Hunter, Jim McCord. Tom Romig, Dick Patterson, Jim Campisi, Hal Clantz, Allan Miracle. JINIOR HIGH BASK Date Opponent Dec. 6 Dover 16 Barnesville Jan. 6 Newcomberstown 22 New Phila 27 Cadiz Feb. 10 Barnesville 14 New Phill 23 Coshocton 25 Dover 27 Coshocton 62 TBALL RECORD Where Won-Lost Home Won Away Won Home Won Away Lost Away Won Home Won Away Lost Away Won Home Lost Home Lost .an D8t6 Nov. Deco Jan. Feb. ,-, LV11. 1 M V 'Aw -wr wwf Lug VARSITY RECORD Opponent Where Den Tuscarawas Home 44 Dover Home 43 Cambridge Away 41 Barnesville Away 46 Scio Home 34 Carrollton Home 45 Newcomberstown Home 45 Sherrodsville Home 65 Scio Away 58 Uhrichsville Away 42 Midvale Home 20 Cadiz Away 67 Carrollton Away 46 Newcomberstown Away 47 Barnesville Home 49 New Phila Away 33 Cadiz Home 51 Uhrlchsville Home 50 BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Charles Cummings Rosa Fauato Dick Rizor Willard H111 Dick Polen Lee Custer Bill Barth 65 Q.. E OPP 46 55 80 42 35 53 42 40 59 55 50 45 45 57 35 51 35 55 V ' -'swore mm TRACK SQUAD v-1 4 First bw: Jack Aldergate, B111 Valentine, Carl Cane, Sam Fausto. Second Row: Ross Fsusto, Charles Cummings, Bruce Stratton, Sam Moody, Herman Wright. Third Row: Dick Polen, B111 King, Dick Rizor, Gary Riggs, Don Sudduth. Missing: Dick Nico, Walter Eberly, Harold Polen, B111 Bar th. TRACK LETTERMEN Jack Aldergate Dick Mice Ross Fausto Bruce Stratton B111 Barth Dick Polen Harol B111 Valentine Carl Case Charles Cummings Dick Rlzor Don Sudduth B111 King d Polen, Mgr. I 64 W M A ,t,5u Aldergate, Jack ---- Barth, B1l1-------- Case, Carl --------- Cummings, Charles-- Eberly, Wal ter- Fausto, Ross ----- -- Fausto, Sam-------- King, Bil1----- Moody, Sam ----- Mico, Dick ---- - Polen, Dick ------ -- TRACK MEN 440-Yard Dash, Mile Relay, 880-Yard Relay, Broad Jump. Mile Relay, 880-Yard Relay, Half Mile. 440-Yard Dash, Mile Relay, 880-Yard Relay. Pole Vault, High Jump, Shot Put, Discus. Shot Put 220-Yard Dash, 220-Yard Low Hurdles, Discus. 220 Yard Dash. 440 Yard Dash. 220 Yard Dash. 100 Yard Dash, 120-High Hurd les, Half Pole Vault. Mile, High Jump. Rizor, Dick--------Mile Relay, 880-Yard Relay. Stratton, Bruce----Mile Run. Sudduth, Don-------Mile Run. Valentine, B111----100-Yard Dash, 120-Yard Dash, High Jump. Wright, Herman-----Shot Put. Polen, Harold ---- -Manager TRACK SCHEDULE Den O March 22 Miller-sburg Home 'IS March 26 Cadiz Home 72 March 27 Sugarcreek Home 58 March 29 Hopedale Home 108 April 3 Dover Away 55 April 10 Strasburg Home 43 April 17 Uhrichsville Away 81 April 13 E.C.O.L.Meet at Uhrichsville Uhrichsville 641 points lst Dennison 582 points 2nd Cadiz 24 points 3rd Newcomberstown 7 points 4th District Meet - Dennison 20 points 5th 65 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Lorene Herron, Donna Ross, Beverly Arnold, Elizabeth Johnson. Standing: Jo Anne Bloom, Marilyn Bache. On the football field and the basketball court our cheer- leaders have done their best in backing up our team. We anoreciste their enthusiasm and fine work in their loyal suboort of our school. Lorene Herron: Senior: Has served her first and last year. Her undying spirit and friendliness will never be forgotten. Donna Ross: Senior: Petter Unown as 'Pokey' has been with us only a short while. Her natural cheerfulness and good humor will always he remembered. Beverly Arnold: Senior: 'Bev' has served four years as a cheerleader of D.H.S. Her great encouragement to the younger cheerleaders will never be forgotten. Elizabeth Johnson: Senior: 'Bias' has been with two years and has proven very successful. pep and enthusiasm has added vigor to our Jo Anne Bloom: Sophomore: A new cheerleader who sisted with her cheering to back our tear us for Her games. has as- and will be here two more years. Her bubbling excitement was always extended to the crowd. Marilyn Bacheg Junior: 'Myrnie' has been a big help to , the team in her second year of cheerleading. Her winning smile, good humor and friendliness has won her many friends who will never forget her. 66 in - 5 QUEEN AND ATTILNDANTS QUEEN- Kathryn Campisi Sr. Attendant- Joan Mitchell Jr. n - Jo Anne Fulton Soph. - Sally McClusky Fresh. 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