Fairfield High School - Comet Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)
- Class of 1947
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DICATE THIS BOOK To Lloyd Slim Everiff who is more fo us fnon flue cusfodion of Foirfield School, but o friend, whose good nofure, friendliness, ond willingness fo help ofners nos mode him o vifol porf of our school. 7-The IEIIRIIEBSGIIF BOARD OF EDUCATION WILFORD SHEELEY CLARK CHAMBERLAIN LESTER DETWILER Presidemf Vwf'eAPre5xd9nT Cierk HERMAN SWOPE ERNEST,COPE WILLIAM A. MORRIS Page 4 I r K X x WIT fI94W X ADMINISTRATION XI f p lf' 73716 GEJIRIIEBSGIIF Page 6 T. V. UTTERBACK Superintendent of Foirfield Township School Kent Stote B. S, in Educotion TH RAYMOND COLE B. A Findlay Ohio State LORETTA GREENTSEN B, S. in Education Kent State E FACULTY Of 199417 RUTH DERINGER B. S, in Home Economics Valparaiso University Mount Union University of Pittsburgh C i NV. Page 7 'Che GEIIRIIEBSQIF THE FACULTY ZADA FARMER B, S. in Educotion Kent Stote L. A. HERDLE A. B, M. A. Mount Union Columbio University Page 8 MILDRED MacLEARIE B. S. in Educotion Kent Stote THE .F ROBERT SMITH M At in Music Northwestern B, S. in Education Kent State ACULTY Of IHQMLW HELEN FAHNDRICK Secretary ot School M, JAM ARTHUR WISLER B. S, in Agriculture Ohio State Salem College VV, Va. University Page 9 The GIBHRIIEQSGUIF THE FAC .ULTY ADELIA BLOSSER B. S. in Education Goshen College Page 10 PAULINE SCHWAB B. S. in Education Kent State VIOLA EBERHARDT Working toward Degree Kent State TH MILDRED MILLER Working toward Degree EVELYN ALBRIGHT B, S. in Education Ohio University Kent State E FAC ULTY Of IIISEMLW LULU BIERMAN B. S. in Education Kent State Page 1 1 The GIBIIRJIESSCHIF -r V w ly x 4 7 Le I I Iliff 2-Q-- 5 W ll' 1 L SENIORS 9 I QWEMWMDMMW DAVID EDWARD BARTH ,-I great man is alfways willing In be liltlf. Small of stature but strongly built, Dave played on the Varsity basketball team. Usu- ally very iolly and friendly, he is well-liked by his friends, ACTIVITIES Class President l, 2 Student Council 3 Librarian 3 Choral Ciub 4 Bays' Chorus 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Football 3 Junior Play 3 Block G White- -Sports Editor 4 Hi-Y 2 M1941 HOWARD ARTHUR BAUMAN The more you pu! into life, the more you fwill rfreifw from il. Howard, better known as Cy, is our man in the cost, Because of his illness we were afraid that Cy wouldn't finish with us, but our fears were dispelled the first day of cur Senior career. Goshen wlll be his future Alma Mater. ACTIVITIES Boys' Chorus 3 Basketball I, 2, 3 Black C: White --Class Editor 4 Page 13 The GIEIIRIIIEBSGIIT I I I Page 14 QWIIISIINIIIIIGIDIIRQWD EUGENE FRANCIS BECKETT ,-In honrsi man is flip rmlzlfxt iwork of God. Eugene came to us from East Palestine as a Freshman. As we grew to know him better we thought more and more ot him and elected him President this year, It anyone has a lab to be done he can do it, for he is quite cap- able ot taking responsibility, Eugene was placed third in the district in the I946 schol- arship test. ACTIVITIES CIOSS President 4 Vice-President 3 Choral Club -4 Boys' Chorus 3, 4 Basketball Manager 3, 4 Football 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 ALBERT EUGENE BLOSSER Blessed are the prafrrnakzrs. Calm, cool, and steady, Albert is usually slow to anger and is a good oeocernaker Although a man ot tew words, he is jolly and easy to get along with. ACTIVITIES Student Council 4 Choral Club 4 Boys' Chorus 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Black C1 White-Sports Editor 4 I-li-Y 2 QWEMWMDMMW EVELYN VERJEAN CHAMBERLAIN Slmdy and lrue is lhf path :he walks. Veriean, as our Class Secretary, has had her hands full trying to keep our books straight, but she proves her business ability by doing a good iob of it She has a good voice which she used both in school and in Church. ACTIVITIES Class Secretary 4 Choral Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Ensemble 3, 4 Black G White- Business Manager 4 Junior Play 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 DOROTHY MAE DeRHODES E-ver faithful Io all she heliefvr: in. Dorothy is of a friendly nature and is popular among her friends. She is planning to attend Sl. Lulce's Hospital. We wish her success and happiness inx her future Career. ACTIVITIES Room Chairman -'I Vice-President 2 Librarian l Choral Club 3, 4 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 4 Junior Play 3 Black Cr White-Assistant Editor 4 Senior Play 4 M1941 Page 15 'Che lP3lIRlIi5SGllF 2 5 Page 16 ef lllfo N lll QD llll ef .THELMA LENORE DYKE Good is thf flofwfr of good sense. Thelma is a worker, and spends much of her time on the Firestone farms. Wherever you lind a girls! basketball or baseball game, there you will always find Thelmag for she is a lover of active sports and excels in many of them ACTWITIES Room Chairman 2, 3 Librarian 3 Girls' Chorus l, 4 Black Er WhiteeCircu!ation Manager 4 Y-Teens 4 ZELMA ESTELLA DYKE Rare arf llmse of gffnilf and sfweet fllllllyllfi. Zelma is a home-loving girl She is vvell-liked among her friends and is usually seen smiling Her love of skating and bowling keeps her evenings busy when she isn't cheerleading at our games ACTlVlTlES Class Vice-President I Student Council 3 Librarian 2, 3 Cheerleader 4 Girls' Chorus l, 4 Junior Play 3 Black G While-Society Editor 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 QWEMWMDMMW DOROTHY ANN EWING Low' i.r ofwnfrsllip. Dorothy is the one of our class members who has made the greatest improvement in her school work. Her happy disposition, friendIi- ness and cooperation will long be remembered. ACTIVITIES Choral Club 2, 3, -I Gzrls' EnsembIe 5, 4 Girls' Chorus I 2, 3, 4 Maiorette I Librarion 2 Y-Teens 4 Senior Piay 4 MARY LUCINDA FIRESTONE ,4 frur friend ix a prir1'lf.r.r trfasurr. Mary is well-Iiked and has a pleasing per- sonality. She is aIvvays vviIIing to heIp in any way she can Mary is undecided in her Choice of a career, but we wish her success in what- ever she chooses ACTIVITIES Social Chairman 4 Student Council I, 2 Choral Ctiib 2, 3, -I Girls' Chorus I, 3, -I Girls' Ensemble 3, -I Black C1 White --News Editor 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 ' MMQ4 Page l 7 'Clie IEIIRIEBSCHIF l 2 i l Page 18 JlIli5lINlllIlIDllRQf DONNA JEAN HAMILTON She ha: a merry hear! and willing hands. Donna, being of a very friendly nature, is one of the popular girls in the Senior class. Scholastically, she leads the class and is known for her dependability, She plans to enter nursing as a Career. ACTIVITIES Class Secretary 2, 3 Student Council I Choral Club 2, 4 Girls' Ensemble 2, 4 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 4 Black G White-Co-Editor 4 Y-Teens 2, 3 4 Senior Play 4 ELLIS EUGENE HAWKINS A litlle nonsense nofw and then, I: relished by the best of men. Towering aboye all others in his class, Ellis is usually seen with his smile or grin. Uhder the basket on the basketball court, he was ready for action at all our games. Ellis will be remembered for his friendliness and will- ingness to help others. ACTIVITIES Class Vice-President 4 Class Treasurer 3 Choral Club 4 Boys' Chorus 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Black Er White-Co Editor 4 Junior Play 3 Hi-Y 2 Senior Play 4 QWEMWMDIMW DONNA MAE LAMONCHA :I spirit .vo merry, a laughter ,fn gay. Donna is one of our iollier girls, and is usu- ally heard laughing or giggling She likes mosl sports and is good at whaleyer she does We will remember Donna for her pleasing per- sonaliry, ACTWITIES Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Band l Class Treasurer 2 Class President 3 Student Council--President 4 Librarian 3 Junior Plcy 3 Blick G While-News Edircr 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 CLARA ELIZABETH MILLER Through all her day: a good losrr and II yrarfful fwinnrr. Clara is usually seen with a smile an her face. She has business ability and is a very willing worker She will choose either secretarial work or learhing lor her vocation ACTIVITlES Librarian 3, 4 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Black G While- Grade Edirar 4 Junior Play 3 Y-Teens Z, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 M1947 Page 1 9 The IBIIRIIEQSQIT JIIEBIINIIIIIIDIIRQW FRANCIS JoHN Ronenicic The but of life is ronfvfrsation. Rudy joined our class at the beginning of this year, Corning to us from East Palestine, While Rudy can be, and often is, the life of a party, he can become auile as serious as the oc- casion requires. ACTIVITIES Choral Club 4 Boys' Chorus I, 2 Band I Librarian 4 Basketball 4 Senior Play 4 Page 20 LEON DALLAS TAYLOR Life'.v too short to fworry mufh About your books and Judi. Lee came to us from Greenford in our Fresh- man year. I-Iis skill as a sportsrnan was shown on the basketball floor, gridiron, and on the baseball field. ACTIVITIES Librarian 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Boys' Chorus 2, 3 Black 5 White-Assislanl Editor 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 QWEMWMDMMW DOROTHY JUNE TOOT Her talents in fhe arl: are Jplendid, Her other ivirluex, nirely blended. Dorothy is the No I ortist of our Gloss, ond proved her skill by her work on the Block ond White ond the Crest, Although ot o quiet nature, she hos o pleosing personolity. ACTIVITIES Librarian 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 3, 4 Moiorette I Junior Ploy 3 Block C1 White- -Art Editor 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 LAWRENCE LEE WATERS Honor lies in honexl toil. Wherever you go, ond vvhotever cioss you're in, you will olwoys tind Lowrence orguing obout his John Deere troctors. Lowrence usu- olly provided the rnoin meons ot tronsporto- tion by tronsporting the rest of the Senior boys in the bock of his pick-up truck, I-Ie is olwoys reody to help in ony woy possible. ACTIVITIES Junior Ploy-Stage Monoger Block C1 White'-'Department Editor 4 M1947 Page 21 The ll2llRllE5SGllli Page 22 QfllE9llNllllllDllRQf GLORIA ADELLA YARIAN lfffidf is the horizon fwlriflr .ffm iviefwx. Gloria, in addition to her scholastic ability, has a great liking for music She is at home on a dance floor as well as a bowling alley She is planning her career as an air hostess ACTIVITIES Choral Club 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I, 3, 4 Girls' Ensemble 4 Librarian l, Z Junior Play 3 Black C: White Feature Editor -l YfTeens 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 CLASS POEM One bright, sunny morning In September '35, We started into the field of learning- Where would we arrive? Y This we found to be very exciting Reading and writing and arithmetic, All was very much to our liking, Though we sometimes met the hickory-stick. We were foolish, sometimes But underneath we were sincere, For now our knowledge shines To brightenieach future year. Secretly, each holds some small memory Much treasured within his heart, To follow through the century While we learn our trade or art. -Dorothy June Toot p of iam CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1947, being of sane mind, of Fairfield Township School, of the State of Ohio, the United States of America, present to you at this happy and joyful occasion, the last will and testament of the class of '47 and urge you to accept this heritage as a gift from one who precedes you into this Great and Wide World. We, the class of '47 hereby dispose of our estate as follows: ARTICLE I Item 1.-We will to our Superintendent and Faculty members, a senior class that is as noisy as the class of '47 was. Item 2.-To the school janitor we leave the tradition of keeping the corridors and rooms as clean as the Senior class has. Item 3.-To the school secretary we leave full possession of the book room keys which the Seniors are always borrowing. ARTICLE II The Senior class bequeaths to: The oncoming Freshman the knowledge of becoming high school students. The Freshman boys the right to be on the Varsity team and to the girls the big study hall to get lost in. 4 The Sophomores the selling of hot dogs and other things in order that they can give the Seniors a swell Prom. The Juniors the Seniors' silver key to success. ARTICLE III Verjean Chamberlain bequeaths her ability to keep records straight to Virgil Kornbau. Dorothy DeRhodes bequeaths her typing skill to Marion Moser. Thelma Dyke bequeaths her athletic ability to Louise Minier. Zelma Dyke bequeaths her ability to roller skate to anybody who can wear enough pillows to cushion the bumps. Dorothy Ewing bequeaths her ability to catch a 36 Ford and a tall man to Anita Ewing. Mary Firestone bequeaths her red hair to Adonia Allmon. Donna Hamilton bequeaths her sophisticated air to Beverly Corll. Donna Lamoncha bequeaths her giggles to Jo Ann Manuel. Clara Miller bequeaths her pleasant disposition to LeRoy Brinker. Dorothy Toot bequeaths her slender figure to Lulu Mae Terrence. Gloria Yarian bequeaths her ability to attract men to Jenny Vollnogle. David Barth bequeaths his athletic build to Edward Miller. Howard Baumen bequeaths his cast to Slim to use as furnace wood. Eugene Beckett bequeaths his ability to keep everybody quiet and his business head to Wayne Ewing. Albert Blosser bequeaths his quiet manner and common sense to Eddie Thomas. Ellis Hawkins bequeaths his tallness to Jackie Bussard. Francis Rodrick bequeaths his talkativeness to Jim Crook. Leon Taylor bequeaths his athletic ability to Arlen Taylor. Lawrence Waters bequeaths his John Deere Tractor to Betty Houlette. Page 23 T716 GIEIIRTEQSGIIF CLASS PROPHECY It was in 1967 that Dave Barth and Albert Blosser were asked to take the census of the United States and so they were given a helicopter in which they could travel about the United States. On their way they decided to take the time to stop and visit with each of their former classmates of the class of 1947. They found each of their classmates doing the following thing: Eugene Beckett is now the greatest nuclear physicist. He is president of the Atomic Energy Commission. Eugene is directing production of atomic bombs which will hatch chickens in one day. Howard Bauman has Hnally worked his way up to the position of secretary to the President of the United States. Howard has lost his cast but has also gained a wife. Verjean Chamberlain is Mrs. Larry Bable. She and Larry are living in East Fairfield. They have twins named Lee and Lynn. Verjean has handed her job of cleaning eggs down to the twins. Dorothy DeRhodes is Mrs. Thomas Hess and they are at present living in Cleveland. Tom has received another degree in missionary work. They are now waiting for Tom's call to missionary work in China. Zelma Dyke is the worldis greatest roller skater. She and her husband own a string of skating rinks all over the world. Zelma turned down a contract to tour Europe so that she could spend more time teaching her small daughter to skate. Thelma Dyke is director of the Firestone Recreation Centers of the United States and Europe. She has her own private plane by which she travels to the different parts of the world so that she can see that all the recreation halls are being run correctly. Dorothy Ewing is Mrs. Burns Chamberlain. They have two children named Cheryl and Gary. Pete is now sheriff of Mahoning County. Dorothy often helps Pete with his work. Mary Firestone is now owner of a photo and painting studio. It is called Lucinda's Fixer-Upper Shop. Her work is known the nation over but she srill doesn't charge her classmates for work she does for them. Donna Hamilton is now head nurse at Salem City Hospital. In her spare time she is trying to find a mechanical way to burp a baby. Ellis Hawkins is now the owner of the Hawkinis Greenhouses which are located all over the United States. By the way Ellis has never married because he is too busy experimenting with his plants. Donna Lamoncha is working in the Sea Hat Shoppee in New Waterford. Donna has found a way to petrify fruit so that they can put the real thing on hats. Clara Miller is teaching third grade at good F.H.S. Clara had a chance to teach at one of the best schools in the United States but she turned the offer clown. Rudy Rodrick has just won the title of the fastest talking man in the world. He is now teaching in the American College in Alaska. Lee Taylor is now driving trucks for the All Over the United States Trucking Co. Lee guarantees quick and reliable service. Dorothy Toot is studying art in Europe. Her paintings are being exhibited in the New York Art Museum. Gloria Yarian is an airline hostess for American Airlines. Her husband is the pilot on the plane of which she is an airline hostess. Lawrence Waters is the owner of the Deere-Allis Tractor factory. Lawrence still likes to argue about which is the better tractor. And last but not least Albert Blosser and Dave Barth now own one of the largest farms in Ohio. Albert and Dave came. back from their trip very glad that they had taken the time out from their farming so that they could visit their friends. Page 24 Of IHSEMLW in SMP-51.,f-S Q OH RS RG Pg 25 PE O SC RO HO EO OU Page Will Be Fortune Bound Characteristic Nickname Name 5s va I3 no 'U an CD In IC rt Statu Dave Sho -C1 4-o Ll W CD TQ 5 N Q Q 6 5 F5 m Q 311 Business M v-4 O O -CI U U1 VI D O 46' :s CJ cn CY an In Bau ward I-Io 'Es' WZ... QE Un DN Ulf-L4 bs OJ u N D-4 006 E233 Ulf-Y-4 HE E6 5s 7323 rr? 5x U 5.-. :Eff 3 ji? U22 Uo Q-1 CD E.. UB EPB U-I4 rist Flo Leetonia HCSS Tall 0 .-4 IA u-1 LU ua C 32 3 ed .T. 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O'-'Sansa Siffasz f-125.5-QGJLD N 'C ua-4 C55-Soo GH'-U.-1.-4 gq OGC! o,..o...,,,, CJUQLDcnf.n Of 1191417 CLASS HISTORY In the early fall of 1935, thirty small and frightened children moved hesirantly up the stairs of Fairfield to enroll in the first grade. With Miss Albright as our teacher, we overcame our fears and took our first step toward our education. Miss Bierman welcomed us into her second grade and after teaching us for nine months dismissed us for summer vacation which passed all too quickly. As the fall of 1937 appeared we were once again within the walls of Fairfield and with a hopeful expression took the third step of our career. Miss Moore was our patient and capable instructor and with her assistance we mastered our multi- plication tables. With 1938, and an educated feeling, we entered the lower hall and grade four. Here we were introduced to Miss Funk who became our instructor in the fourth step. As May 19 rolled around we were promoted to the upper hall again but this time into the care of Mr. Randels. With the entrance to grade five we were considered old enough to mingle with the high school and were permitted the use of the large playground. Miss Schwab relieved Mr. Randels and took us across the hall into her sixth grade and prepared us for the oncoming events. Then in 1941 came one of our big events. We were now classified as Junior High and after a few weeks of confusion became accustomed to changing classes and teachers. Mr. Cole finally turned us over to Mr. Nesbitt and after teaching us the customs of the world through history, Mr. Nesbitt gave us our first diploma- certificate of promotion to high school. So at last the ninth step toward our goal was taken in the fall of 1943. The class which had entered Fairfield in 1935 had completed eight of its twelve steps and was now prepared for its Freshman year. To bear the executive burdens we elected: President, David Barth, Vice-President, Zelma Dyke, Secretary, Betty Dickey, Treasurer, Daniel Percy. Miss Greenisen was chosen as our faculty advisor. Included in her duties were the skating parties, the return party given to the Sophomores and other social events. As we became the Sophomore class we finally realized that there were only two more steps until we would reach our goal. Again we chose David Barth as President with the following cabinet: Vice-President, Dorothy DeRl'1odesg Secre- tary, Donna Hamilton, Treasurer, Donna Lamoncha. Honor was bestowed upon Miss Greenisen for the second time as we selected her for our faculty advisor. This year passed quickly and in September of 1945 we took our eleventh step. As our first contribution to the community we chose and presented our Junior Play entitled C-irandad Steps Out. For our greatest event of the year we held the customary Junior-Senior Banquet on May 10. Our very capable officers were: President, Donna Lamonchag Vice-President, Eugene Beckett, Treasurer, Ellis Hawkins, Secretary, Donna Hamilton. By this time it seemed as though Miss Greenisen was really a part of our class for by unanimous vote she was re-elected for the third term as advisor. The time to take the final step arrived at last as eleven of the original thirty became Seniors. Granting a vacation to Miss Greenisen, we chose Miss Deringer as our sponsor. Our play which was presented in April was titled The Daffy Dills, and with the Junior-Senior Prom the events came to a close. As we looked forward to our graduation, all had varied emotions, some of regret and some of happiness as we look into the future. Page 27 The QIEIINIESSGIIF .. X, -v AQQ-UIQ' I Q v '35 1 M w +1 .X 3' CLASSES ,J : 9' N 2 V N I I' 3 5 I H ' I .,, 4 -N,4q,,,,-, 40 . Of MMLW JUNIOR CLASS 4 FIRST ROW: Miss Macl.earie, Dorothy McQuistion, Twila Carlisle, Esther Doss, Betty Houlette. Ileen Dishong. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Crider, Shirley Fesler, Irene Domanslci, Erma Burlcey, Doris Neihei- sel, Carolyn Swope. THIRD ROW: Virgil Kornbau, Walter DeRhodes, Marion Moser, Walter Kyser, Dale Sitler. Harold Baker, Lowell Brubaker. ABSENT: Jack Robins. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Mr. I-lerclle, Bertha Lipely, Viola McQuistio11, Evelyn Kyser, Evelyn Bryarly, Carol Schloneger, Elsie Lutch, Pauline Bauman. Willard Dctrow. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Carter, Evelyn Willis, Lois Taylor, Elsie Robinson, Ruth Wehher, Mary Reash, Milton Tipton, Edward Miller. THIRD ROW: Joe Moore, Edwin Thomas, William Rymer, Rohert French, William Crook. Robert Nichols, Richard Barth. ABSENT: Beverly Corll. Page 29 The QEIIRIIEBSGIIF L ........ We l ,FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW: Joan Manual, Anita Ewing, Louise Minier, Pearl Bauman, Lula Terrence, Ethelene Sipe. SECOND ROW: Miss Greenisen, Jenny Vollnogle, Eileen Grim, Donald Tanner, Marie Detrow, Lois Ray, Ona Tipton. THIRD ROW: Douglas Moore, William Gaston, Earl Dailey, John Heintzelman, Homer Do:son, Joel Blosser. ABSENT: Wayne Reash, Wayne Ewing, Emma Rice, EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Daniel Barth, Dorothy Hardman, Mildred McLaughlin, Eva Allmon, Eleanor Stratton, Phylis Workman, Adonia Allmon, Dorothy Garrett, Robert Rodriclc, Jack Bussard. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cole, james Bachtell, Jerry Finnie, Margaret Raabe, Donna Weber, Kathryn Raabe, Doris Blosser, jane Weikcrt, Harold Brubaker, Arlen Taylor. THIRD ROW: Theodore Roclriclc, Bill Geis, Raymond Doss, jimmy Crook, Bill Robb, Bernard Barkley, James Pahanish, Walter Burkey, Carl Garwoocl. Page 30 Of IILQMLW SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Charles Esenwein, Robert McLaughlin, James Nichols, Donna Russell, Janice Rodriclt, Donna Cricler, Wilma Barkley, Robert Crook, Jack Stevens. SECOND ROW: Miss Farmer, Charles Baker, Doris Robb, Dorothy Yoder, Susan Seaman. Caroline Detwiler, Mary Bilsky, joe Jones, Jack Winters, THIRD ROW: LeRoy Brinker, Donald Bable, Donald Bartholow, Daniel Lipely, Charles Pahanish, Fred Lynn, Everett Bender, John Carter. ABSENT: Mary Ann Mason, Marjorie Schultz, Everett Vocature. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Jerry Bowman, Maurice Brubaker, Joan Heintzelman, Velma Blosser, Mary Lou Moore, Miriam Cope, Betty Baker, jimmy Cope, Donald Toot. SECOND ROW: Miss Schwab, Ronnie Graham, Ruth Ann Schloneger, Jane Keslar, janet Coy, Gwendolyn Wilms, Emma Bilslty, Grace Harman, Martin Lutsch, Sammy Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Donnie Ray, Tommy Neiheisel, Charles Ingledue, Jay Chamberlain, ,Phillip Workman, Emerson Wilkes, Wilbur Kyser, Donnie Pepple. ABSENT: Lloyd Schooley, Page 31 The GEIIRIIEBSGIIF V Page 33 vf 1947 FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Charles Geis, Donald Wellman, Gilda Morrow, Dorothy Clark, JoAnne Mapel, I Yvonne Cope, Twila Bartholow, Ruth Ann Garrett, Larry Ingledue, Donald Albright. SECOND ROW: Glenn Rice, Sondra Firestone, Mary Ella Bell, Betty Britt, Barbara Pahanish, Wanda Ingledue, Jimmy Russell, John Barth, Dale Blythe. THIRD ROW: Frank Everett, Jimmy Swickard, Dean Ray, Paul Farmer, Kenneth Workman, George Kyser, Larry Stevens, Tommy Weber, Kenneth Garrod. ABSENT: Dorothy Esenwein, Wayne Sitler. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Kent Brinker, Rollancl Reash, Carl Scheiben, Dale Burt, Robert Miller, Russell Scheiben. SECOND ROW: Marie Blosser, Barbara Bender, Doris Detrow, Dora Mercer, Charlotte Wilkes, Mary VanKirk, Dolores Gamble, Lois Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Donny Cope, Annie Domanski, Kathleen Cowher, Marie Bartholomew, Kath- leen Chamberlain, Jean Kyser, Anna Mae Cooper, Elsie Winters, Grace Robb. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Eberhardt, Dean Blythe, Rollin Bryarly, Kenneth Gamble, Donald Blosser, John Mellinger, Lavern Esenwein, Lee Grim. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Joseph Pahanish, Donald Meiser, John Ingledue, Fred Ingledue, Walter Cooper, Herman Miller, Bob Zarnosky, David Allmon. SECOND ROW: Joyce Bender, Kathleen Snyder, Janet Seamans, Mary Anne Elliott, Suzanne Heintzelman, Dixie Carlisle, Myrna Morrow, Carolyn Bauman, Lois Allmon. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Garrett, Susan Flanagan, Nancy Workman, Betty Robb, Beverly Bable, LaVerne McLaughlin, Judith Gorby, Donna Garrocl, Carol Rice, Monnie Wellman. FOURTH ROW: Wilford Kyser, James Gaston, Walter Burt, Harold Timmerman, Billie Reash, Riley Ryan, Larry Kannal, Raymond Bauman, Ronald Cope, Richard Cope, Mrs. Miller. Page 33 The GEIIRHEBSGTIT SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Howard Cope, George Altman, Nlaralyn Bell, Nancy Mellinger, Esther Sidwell, Betty Ferguson, Lois Brubaker. Helen Wilkes, Billy Knuth, Dwayne Blythe. SECOND ROW: Ronald Edgerton, Gary Graham, Peggy Sitler, Loretta Zarnosky, Barbara jones, Betty Cowher, Eileen Taylor, Carol Rankin, Sandra Kannal, Dixie Brinker, Phillip Converse. THIRD ROW: Miss Bierman, Dale Coffman, Donald White, Donald Logan, Robert Chmura, Arthur Bell, James Pike, james Forney, james Rowan, John Britt. L E FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Jimmy Palmer, Jimmy Gamble, Bobby Cope, Dale Bender, Gerald Garrett, E nest Gufndon, Louis Groubert, Kenneth Ingledue, Billy Gorby, SECOND ROW: Gary Hawkins, Sandra Blythe. Carol Weikart, Charlotte George, Carol Keslar, Charlotte Snyder, Dolores Wigley, Ruth Forney, Geraldine Garrett, Patty Graham, Gary Wilms. THIRD ROW: Roy Reash, Roy Scheiben, Joseph Flanagan, Patty Converse, Sandra Shields, Mary Britt, Carol Bell, Marilyn Justice, Russell Coffman, Jerry Carroll, Paul Esterly, FOURTH ROW: Miss Albright, Bobby Bartholomew, David White, Lee DeRhodes, Raymond Lodge, Richard Herrick, Ronny Workman, Russell Albright, Jimmy Reash, Eugene Robb, Billy DeVine, Paul Esenwein. ABSENT: David Bauman, Page 34 Of IILQMLW Y I5,,7ig,Hi:.Rf,Z5r,h7:yA ga .,,. K , ,, Y E E S 5 Complimentx of Fireitonc' Store, Lixlwn, Ohio Page 35 The GBIIRIIBSQIF X X F8 M9 0 , ' NX N Of IHSMLW FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Willard Detwiler, Billy Rymer, Earl Dailey, John Heintzelman, Joe Moore Milton Tipton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cole, Albert Blosser, Leon Taylor, Billv Crook, Ellis Hawkins, Walter Kyser, Marion Moser, Walter Dellhodes, ABSENT: Wayne Reash, Wfayne Ewing. New Waterford 20 6 New Waterfitwrd 6 20 North jackson I2 47 North jackson 6 34 North Lima 6 29 North Lima I2 38 Sulineville I2 IZ Salineville I2 40 CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS--Irene Dom:-mslci, Lois Ray, Dorothy Crider. Tlrrlqfy R 1177 I n11-Su1zzI11'1'cl1e,f, F1't'lIl'l7 Fl'I.l'.f, ljliflllfllf, Soft ljflillkj, Private Plll'fIA!',i' Pane 37 'Che 4l'3lIRllESGlIF VARSITY BASKETBALL -To l FIRST ROW: Yvilliain Detwiler, Wayne Reash, Wayne Ewing, Leon Taylor, Ellis Hawkins, Dave Barth, Albert Blosser, Marion Moser. SECOND ROW: Coach Raymond Cole. Joel Blosser, Etlmlie Miller, Rivllaril Barth. Milton Tipton. Ilarolil Baker. Virgil Kornhau, Manager Eugene Beckett. THIRD ROW: Eddie Thomas, Earl Dailey, John Heintzelman, Bill Crook, Bob French, Francis Roclriclc, Dale Sitler, Walter DeRhocles. CHEERLEADERS Irene Domanslci, Dorothy Crider, Elsie Robinson, Lois Ray, Zelma Dyke. f:0I7lf7lliI71f'l1l,f of lame: S. Senzpfc'-Cafe' Dc'ulc'r, Salem, Ohio Page 38 Of 111211417 SEASON RECORD Varsity Reserve Opponent We They We They Springfield 7 24 44 26 29 N. Waterford ,, 44 34 44 16 Columbiana ,,,,, , , ,, 22 67 20 50 Mt, Jackson ,,,,,, 21 79 33 37 Salineville , ,, 38 37 27 19 N. Jackson , ,,,,, 33 38 32 23 E. Palestine ,, ,, 25 45 20 27 Mt. Jackson ,,,, . ,, 35 62 33 21 Alumni ,,,,, 24 55 - - N. Lima ,,,, 31 78 25 26 Newell ,, H 38 57 50 38 Salineville , ,,,,, ,, 26 51 19 20 N. Waterford Y ,,,, H 48 40 31 39 Lisbon ,,,,,,,,,,, , , 23 50 14 36 Beloit , ,,,, ,, , 67 38 42 29 Leetonia , ,, 34 35 17 6 Goshen . ,,,, 30 42 40 30 Newell H W , 35 42 8 19 N. Fairfield ,,,,,, ,,,, 5 8 48 31 11 Leetonia 47 48 31 28 N. Waterford 40 37 21 35 Salineville ,, ,, 24 36 24 20 Varsity , Won 5 Lost 16 Reserves ,, , Won 11 Lost 9 Honf'y',v Truflg Slap-11f'Q JWIIU lim of C Ullflllllfzlllll-IQUIIIC' 14 llleulx af .-Ill Hours-Day 01' Nigfzf Page 39 The GIEIIMIEQSCHIT JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Bill Geis, Bill Robb, Daniel Lipely, Daniel Barth, Ted Rodrick, Jackie Bussard SECOND ROW: Gerald Finnie, Raymond Doss, Coach Wisler, Harold Brubaker, Car Garwood. E. Palestine . 7 ,,,..,,, 16 33 Columbiana ,,,,,. 7 .,,, ,, 9 55 N. Waterford W , , , Z2 14 Fairmount ,,,,, ,. 39 47 E. Palestine W ,, IZ 31 Columbiana , 7 N 4 55 N. Waterford ,, 18 17 N. Waterford ,, 15 14 Fairmount 7 . nr, r,,, , ,,,, 14 18 Lisbon 7 r,,,,,.,,,,, ,,r,,, . ,,,,,, , 12 38 CHEERLEADERS Jane Weikert, Daryl Burt, Donna Russell Yea, F1l1'r'fefdfTz41'kc'y Run Inn-Pl1yfl1'x, Thelma, Cl11u'lq and Rum PW- 40 ,QW 'wi G fIl1QMlLW dv f px 0 fl-12121. ., .sw 73716 MBIIRHBSQIF CHORAL CLUB FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Mr, Smith, Viola McQuistion, Twila Carlisle, Donna Hamilton, Gloria Yarian, Dorothy Crider, Dorothy Ewing, Irene Domanski, Carolyn Swope. SECOND ROW: Richard Barth, Eileen Grim, Erma Burkey, Verjean Chamberlain, Mary Firestone, Elsie Robinson, Ruth Webber, Lois Ray, David Barth. THIRD ROW: Walter DeRhodes, Francis Rodrick, Eugene Beckett, Walter Kyser, Ellis Hawkins, Marion Moser, Albert Blosser. E BOYS' CHORUS FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Mr. Smith, Edward Miller, Richard Barth, Walter DeRhodes, Eugene Beckett, Albert Blosser, David Barth. SECOND ROW: Marion Moser, Robert, French, Walter Kyser, Donald Tanner, Ellis Hawkins, William Crook, Francis Rodrick. Ralph Half, Real lfxtuze- Where Dealing lx ll Mutual Pleasure-Pf1onc Columbiana 4512 Page 42 Of IIIQMLW GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Ethelene Sipe, Joan Manuel, Dorothy Toot, Eileen Dishong, Twila Carlisle, Gloria Yarian, Zelma Dyke, Lulu Mae Terrance, Clara Miller, Anita Ewing. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smith, Viola lVIcQuistion, Shirley Fesler, Donna Hamilton, Dorothy Ewing, Dorothy Cricler, Beverly Corll, Irene Domanslci. Carolyn Swope, Emma Rice. THIRD ROW: Dorothy DeRhoCles, Donna Lamoncha, Verjean Chamberlain, Eileen Grim, Thelma Dyke, Erma Burlcey, Elsie Robinson, Ruth Webber, Lois Ray. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW fleft to rightlz Irene Domanski, Donna Hamilton, Gloria Yarian, Dorothy Ewing, Viola McQuistion. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Swope, Eileen Grim, Verjean Chamberlain, Mary Firestone, Erma Burkey, Ruth Webber. This Page Sponxored by Sfh fillvdflj Grofcry SIIIl't', lfuxl Fairfield Pace 43 The GIBIRIIESSGUIF SEXTET FIRST ROW flefr to rightl: Jerry Finnie, Harold Brubaker, Edward Miller. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Swope, Eileen Grim, Betty Houlelte. TRUMPET QUINTET FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Richard Barth, Robert Nichols, Robert French, William Crook William Rymer. C0777f7.lI'l71f'7Iff of ,'1l'l'5 feufflry, Salem and ,-1ll1'unfc' Paqf? 44 Of IHQMILW BLACK Cr WHITE STAFF FIRST ROW llef! to rightl: Miss MacLearie, David Barth, Dorothy Toot, Donna Hamilton. Gloria Yarian, Zelma Dyke, Clara Miller, Lawrence Waters. SECOND ROW: Dorothy DeRhodes, Donna Lamoncha, Howard Bauman, Lee Taylor. Ellis Hawkins, Albert Blosser, Thelma Dyke, Verjean Chamberlain, STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW flefr to rightl: Willard Detwiler, Albert Blosser, Donald Bable. SECOND ROW: Anita Ewing. Donna Lamoncha, Marion Moser, Erma Burlcey, jack Bussard. f,'UIIlf7fI-IPICIIIA' of l'vlz'r,vl11rf'g Cn'umw'y Page 45 The MIRIIPBSGIIT SENIOR PLAY FIRST ROW: Miss Greenisen, Dorothy Ewing, Gloria Yarian, Mary Firestone, Donna Hamil ton, Clara Miller, Dorothy DeRhocles. SECOND ROW: Verjean Chamberlain, Donna Lamoncha, Ellis Hawkins, Francis Roclrick Eugene Beckett, Leon Taylor. T. gl. Hill lllotors--OIa'.fn10l11'.'e-24 Hr. l'VI'C'l'kl'I7g SC'I'l'1l'l' Page 46 Of 1941 SENIOR PLAY This three act farce, given by our Class of '47, proved to be a great success. The play, The Daffy Dills, takes place at the Dill residence in Missouri. Here is a brief sketch of the characters: Grandmother Dill, who rocks and spoils the children, Donna Lamonchag Doris and Dudley Dill, twins who adore practical jokes, Donna Hamilton and Francis Roclrickg Carol Dill, who knows nothing about housework, Dorothy DeRhodesg Rodney Dill, who wants to be a cowboy, Ellis Hawkins, Richard Dill, who doesn't quite know what to do with his family, Eugene Beckett, Arnica Jukes, who can't keep the house clean, Dorothy Ewing, Widow Woggles, who would like to be the second Mrs. Dill, Verjean Chamberlain, Amee Lovewell, who is uthimply cwazy about Rod, Mary Firestoneg Pere Norton, who is Carol's heart-throb, Leon Taylorg Elaine Escott, who is the meanest stepmother on re:ord, Gloria Yariang Maude Maddox, who comes from Peoria, Clara Miller. The Senior class wishes to thank our director, Miss Greenisen, and our as- sistant director, Miss Deringer. Also we wish to thank the Juniors who served as ushers. i 'iz T925 1 l 'WFS' i Q, Compliments 0fRura1 Supply, Middleton, Ohio Page 47 The GIBHRIIEQSCHIT JUNIOR PLAY I FIRST ROW fleft to rightlz Miss Deringer, Betty Houlette, Twila Carlisle, Esther Doss. SECOND ROW: Irene Domanski, Erma Burkey, Doris Neiheisel, Carolyn Swope. THIRD ROW: Virgil Kornbau, Walter DeRl'1ocles, Marion Moser, Dale Sitler, Harold Baker Complimentx of Elliott Greenhouse Page 48 JUNIOR PLAY '7fze 319 Elowupll of 1947 If you would ask anyone of the Juniors what he liked about the Junior play he probably would answer Coming and going from play practice. The mascot of the wonderful times we had was Kyser's Model A Ford. Among chasing parkers, running out of gas, oil, chasing fires that weren't there, and the suspense of wondering whether the old Ford would get you there, we had a wonderful time. Halloween added to the fun along with the prowling Seniors. More than one night came the exclamation, Where is my car? So down to the woods the boys went for the car, but it wasn't until quite a little while later that it was headed for the home garage, All in all we had a splendid time posing as actors and actresses in playing the following parts: Ellen Parker, the landlady .....,, Beans Parker, Ellen's son .,.,,,, A smart detective, .............,.. , ..... Katie Lee, Beans' girl friend. ..,.... ., Mugsy Morris, a tough criminal ,...........r........ Cora johnson, Mugsy's half-sister ..... .... ...... ..,. Margot Richards, a tough girl from New York ,,,, Sandra Field, an eloper ........,................................ .. Douglas Blake, Sandra's beau .,.c..... .,... ........., ..., Mr. Field, Sandrais father ........ Mrs. Field, Sandra's mother ,,,,,, Melinda, the maid ..... , .....,, ..,. ......,.,, ....., . Doris Neiheisel ., Harold Baker Dale Sitler Irene Domanski Walter DeRhodes Erma Burkey Esther Doss Betty Houlette ........Virgil Kornbau Marion Moser Carolyn Swope .. . ...,. . , ..,.. .. ., Twila Carlisle Our sincere thanks and gratitude go to Miss Deringer, our director, and Miss Greenisen, our assistant director. Also to the Seniors who acted as ushers and anyone else who helped make the Junior play a success. Compliment: of Wells' Drug Store Page 49 The 4ElIRlIE5SGlllf PROM Our prom May 11, 1946 will probably be one of the best remembered events in our high school career. It wasn't exactly an expensive banquet, but the rather simple decorations were beautiful. The end in which the banquet was served, had a cone shaped ceiling of crepe paper streamers and the lights had blue coverings which gave the light blue effect. Over the other end there was also a blue ceiling, hung low with gold stars for the ones who enjoyed dancing. After tables had been cleared at the dining end, such games as ping-pong and checkers were played. Ar approximately 11:15 p.m. the party broke up, the couples getting together and going home. It was an enjoyable evening for all. C0mpl1'me11t.v of Mowen Cleaners Page 50 Of IHSMLW WHY THE CHIMES RANG The Christmas Program for 1946 was the presentation of the old English Miracle Play Why The Chimes Rang The program was sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Association, directed by Mr. George R. Smith, music supervisor, and included children from the grades, and featured the high school Choral Society. The story is simple1a story of love and sacrifice springing from the humbleness of service to others less fortunate than oneself. There is an old tale told that on Christmas Eve the chimes of the great cathedral will miraculously ring if the perfect gift is laid upon the altar of God. Great people come with costly and material gifts but the chimes do not ring. Yet, when the young lad sacrificed his own desires to help an old lady and to give his few odd pennies out of the desire of his heart the chimes rangffor In as much as ye did it unto the least of these my brethern, ye did ir unto Me. C'07l'lil7ll'I77t'lll'X of Cmwfom' Equfpnzvnz Company, Colzmzbiunu Home Ez uf ment, Hftlll-II and riff' C0nd1it1'on1'n I P 3 if Page F31 The GIEIIRHBSQIF Bus DRIVERS FIRST ROW Qlefc to righrl: Roy Cope, Orville Chellis, Dwight Graham, SECOND ROW: Walter Carlson, Harry Corll, Harvey Brubaker, Ray Todd. COO KS FIRST ROW flefr to rightl: Miss Anna Chamberlain, Mrs. Ina Mae Cope, Mrs. Ivan Lehman Conzpfzinzvnlx of Hzl771lill0II'.f Dry Goodx, Lisbon, Ohio Page 52 Of 1122114117 CAFETERIA The cafeteria, where a hot lunch is served at a cost of 5.15 to the individual, was organized in January, 1945. It has proved to be a great success, and is greatly appreciated by the student body, as well as by the community. Our first super- visor was Mrs. Ora Longaneclcer. Her daughter Mary and Mrs. Ivan Lehman were her assistants. This year Mrs. Ivan Lehman is supervisor and she is assisted by Miss Anna Chamberlain and Mrs. Ina Cope. 9 4-! WfjQ L Q n w Ralph Hall Brolqeragf--IfVhere Dealing If a Mutual Pleasure-Phone Columbiana 4512 Page 53 The GIBHRHEBSCHK ,mf M c..za7ZL..H-- Venrern C. Page 54 C0l77f7!I'IWK71f,x' of Coopefx Market, Middleton, Ohio Of JHQMLW L C0mpIi111c'nt.v of f1llq1'11.fon'5 Clothing Slorf, East Pule.vl1'nf, Uhfo Page 55 77116 IIEIIRIIESSGIIF Page 56 C'077Zf7!I'I77l'I1l.f of R11lqe11br0d'.v Nlarlget, Fax! PcI!C'Xfl'l7L', Uhiu Of IIIEMLW C0mpll'mc'nLf of PIIIHIFIJX The and Pulls Sfrvlhf, Lixbon, Ohio Page 57 SCHOOL CALENDAR The GIBIIRIESSGIIF SEPTEMBER 3-First day of school. Cy comes back, but still only three Senior fellows. Where could the rest be? 4-Five Senior boys return from trip to 12- 20- 25- California. Senior fellows enjoy a watermelon in Slim's front yard. We journey to New Waterford for our first game. Tiny Kyser cracks Pan- cake's ribs. Freshmen welcomed into high school by wearing feed sacks. First school paper comes out. Teachers' party at Oakdale. i'Slim and Helen learn to bowl. 27-Senior assembly. Rev. Bartels is the guest speaker. 28-Mary Firestone is hostess for a Senior hayride and weiner roast. Albert drives his Farmall. OCTOBER 4-Freshman and Sophomore hayride. 11- 16- 17- Freshman and Junior pop all mixed up. Seniors choose class colors and flower. Salineville here and game ends 12-12. Eugene breaks his nose. Ellis must have a hard head! First football game under lights with New Waterford. 25--No school-N.E.O.T.A. at Cleveland. 31-Game under lights with North Jackson. We lose 34-6. 1 NOVEMBER 1-BLACK Bc WHITE. 5--Brown comes to take pictures for the Crest. 7-Dorothy DeRhodes returns to school after a trip to Texas. 10-The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Page Chorus presents a musical program. 58 -Game-at Salineville and was it muddy! -Junior play- The Big Blow Up for was it Tiny's car that blew up?J --First basketball game at Springfield. We lose 44-22. -We defeat New Waterford 44-34. BLACK 86 WHITE. Teachers pass out the report cards. Must we look at them? 28-29-Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER l-First snow this fall. Game at Mount Jackson, Albert gets a black eye. Seven Seniors attend High School Day at Mount Union. Game at East Palestine. Brown takes pictures of the boys in action. The whole school is in an uproar. Everybody gets his pictures back. The Seniors also get their class pictures. P.-T. A. tonight. The music department presents the Christmas program, Why the Chimes Rang. Eighth Grade presents an assembly over the mike. No more school until next year. White Christmas. JANUARY -New Year's Day. Everyone sleeps in after the effects from the night before. 4-North Lima game here. Reserves lose a thriller by one point. 6-Back to school after two weeks vacation. Seniors Hood the office with advertise- ment money for the Crest. 7-Newell defeats us 57-38. 10-BLACK 66 WHITE 14-We jounrey to New Waterford and win 48-40. 19-Choral Club sings at .the Methodist church in Columbiana. Of EILQMLW SCHOOL CALENDAR Z1-Defeated Beloit 67-38. 24-Agriculture class goes to the Labor Sav- 23-24-Farmers' Institute. mg Show at Salem' 24-Game at Leetonia, We lose a thriller MARCH 38-37. 27-BLACK 66 WHITE comes out late- due to the Farmers' Institute. 28-Goshen game here. We lose 42-30. FEBRUARY 7-BLACK 86 WHITE. North Fairfield 10-l journeys here to be defeated 58-48. 1- Snowed in. ll-Leetonia comes and wins another thrill- er 48-47. 12-P.-T. A. Mother Buys A Hat.', I4-Sophomore box social. Miss D wins the door prize. Wayne Reash borrows money from Mr. Utterback to buy his 4-5- Snowed in. -Report cards. -BLACK 86 WHITE. -Lecture at Columbiana School. -Choral Club sings at the Lutheran Church. APRIL -10--Senior Play Matinees. -Senior Play- The Daffy Dillsf' -Booster Club Banquet. -Music Festival at Alliance. box. MAY 15-Fairmount Children's Home plays our . I Junior High and Sophomore teams. -.lumolusemof Banque' and Prom- 20-Tournament game at Lisbon. Varsity -Baccalaureate- and Reserves both win. -Schools out' 21-Juniors get their class rings. -Commencement. 22-Tournament game at Lisbon and this is the championship finals. We lose both games. f J X Page 59 73716 IIEJIRIIEBSCQIIF ALUMNI CLASS OF '46 LARRY BABLE, Columbiana ,,,,..,...., Working for His Father WARREN BLAND .L LLL ,,,,g,., L ,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,, ,Navy LAUREN BOWMAN, CoIumbianaL-LWorking at MulIin's in Salem JOAN BURT, Salem LLL, LL ,.., Working at People's Drug Store MARY CARTER, New Waterford ,,... ,L .,,,,,, Working at Home MARTIN CHMURA ,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,. ,L L , L ,,,,,, Army DONALD CLARK, Columbiana, ,,,.,,..,... L Working at Home CAROL CULLAR, Leetonia LL,Nurses Aid in Salem City Hospital MYRNA CULLAR, ColumbianaLLWorking, C. B. Hunt If Co., Salem ALVAH DAILEY, Leetonia ,,,,,,, Working at Mullin's in Salem MILDRED DOSS, Columbiana ,,..L.. L LLL Married Walter Hough DOROTHY FARMER, Leetonia LL L Working at Court House, Lisbon ROSEMARY FIRESTONE, New York City ..., Training for Governess THOMAS GRUBBSL ,,,...,,,,,,,,,., L. .e,,,,,,,,,., ,Army THOMAS HESS ,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,.,, Army LELAND HOULETTE, Florida ,,,,,,, L, ,,,,,. .LL,,LLL,PIumber EVELYN MILLER, CoIumbiana,LLLWorking at RoIIer's Book Store RAYMOND TAYLOR .L LLL., ee.,., LL, ,L LL LLLLL LLArmy JUANITA TROLL, Columbiana ,L Office Work at Pump Company MARY WEBBER, New Waterford LLLLYoungstown Business College CLASS OF '45 CARL BLOSSER, ColumbianaLLLLL..L.LL.LLNationaI Sanitary, Salem NICK BOGDAN, Leetonia LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ,,Working at Home MARGARET BURKEY, Enon Valley, Pa. L Married Harold Klepfer ELAINE CARLISLE, Youngstown L Going to Youngstown College JANET CHAMBERLIN, New Waterford, ,,,, L AGP in Columbiana CURTIS COPE, New Waterford L. ,,,,, LL Going to Ohio State GRACE COPPOCK, New Waterford LLLLLWorking in East Palestine DOROTHY CROOK, Leetonia ,,,..,,,,,,, Married James Ruhl HAROLD DETWILER, Leetonia LLL ,L LLL Working at Home DONALD FITZSIMMONS, Columbiana ,,Going to Miami University GOLDIE GASKILL L, L ,.,,,,..,,, ,... L LL LLLLLLL Married JOHN GRIM, Columbiana LLLLLLLL, Going to Youngstown College PAUL HAMILTON LLLL LLL, LLLLLLL L LLL LLLLL L- ,Army PAULINE MARTIN, Leetonia Nurses Aid at Salem City Hospital LA VERNE MATTHEWS, Salem ,LLLMarried Kenneth Schallenberg ANDREW MCLAUGHLIN L L LLL L .LLLLLL LLLL., .. L, LLL Navy DOROTHY McLAUGHLIN, Columbiana LLLLL H and M Restaurant MAY PRICE, Lisbon . LLL LLL LLLLL, Married John Rudebock RALPH RUPERT, New Waterford, LLLL L L... LL Working at Home JOHN THOMAS, Leetonia LL. LLL Going to Grove City College WILMA ZIEGLER, CleveIand,,Nurses Training at St. Luke's Hosp. CLASS OF '44 OLIVE BRYARLY, New Waterford L. Kingwood China, E. Palestine JANICE BUSSARD, Leetonia L LLLLLLLLL L LL ,Teaching at Unity EUNICE CALDWELL, Leetonia,LLL LLLLL L Married Frank Carnes DORIS CARLSON, Cleveland ,LLL LLLLLL L LLL L Secretary JEAN CARROLL, New Waterford LLL, L Married Danny Crider RICHARD CLARK, ColumbianaLLLL Going to Manchester College GERMAINE CRIDER, Columbiana L LL ACrP Store, Columbiana MILDRED DETROW, LeetoniaLLLSecy., Franklin Furniture, Colum. RAY DETWILER, Leetonia LLLLLLL Going to Goshen College MARGARET DYKE, Columbiana LL, L L At Home EDWARD EVANS, Columbiana Working at Bliss Co. in Salem MARGARET ANN GRUBBS, Lisbon ,LLL Working at Court House WILLIAM HOULETTE, Columbiana LL Working at Home LLOYD KIBLER, Germany , LL LLLLL Working in an Army Depot HOMER KRIDLER, Leetonia LL LLLL LL Working at Home ANNA MAE McLAUGHLlN, Columbiana ,LLLLL Franklin Furniture PHILLIP PIERSON LLL, Deceased VERDA SCHOOLEY, New Waterford ,,,LL Married Charles Butler ALICE WELLMAN, Columbiana, LLLLL L ,L Married Roy Barnes CLASS OF '43 LOIS BLOSSER, Beloit L LLLL L, L L Teaching in Beloit MIRIAM CLARK, Cleveland ,LL Nurse's Training at Huron Road OREL COOK, Leetonia ,,LL Working at B fr N in Columbiana VIOLA CRIDER, Leetonia LLL Married Robert Chellis EVELYN FARMER, Leetonia Working at Crescent Machine Co. WILLIAM FERRALL, Columbiana Working at Russell Plant RUTH FORNEY, Leetonia LL, Working at AGP Stare, Columbiana EDITH GARROD. Rogers HAROLD HOLLOWAY LL ,L. ,LL LL LLLLL L Married Glen Ward LLL., LLLLLLLL LLL,, L Navy MAX HOULETTE, Columbiana LLLL LLLLL W orking at Home LEE LYNN, Columbiana EVELYN McLAUGHLlN, Columbiana ROBERT MEISER. Columbiana LLL Going Working at Home Working in Youngstown to Ohio State University JOHN NEIHEISEL, Leetonia. LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL L LL At Home JOHN RICE L L Merchant Marine EVELYN scHMio1'. Aiiia7rfe'fL YELLLYMarried chnlmer Morris ARTHUR YARIAN, Kent Page GO WILMER SWOPE, Leetonia ,L ,LL, MARGFRY TANNER. Salem LL LLL LL LLLLGoing ta Kent State Working at Home ,Married Harold Barnes CLASS OF '42 ESTHER BURKEY, Columbiana LLLLLLLLLLLL, Married Carl Fisher CLETA BURT, YDUIIQSTOWI1 LL.LLLL.....,--.-- -,---, S ecretgry THERON CALDWELL, ColumbianaLLWorking at Crawford's Store ESTHER CHADWICK, Mantua LLLLLLLLLLLL Going to Ohio State ROBERT CHELLIS, Leetonia LLLL Working at Ohio Edison in Salem CHARLES COPE, Leetonia LLLLLLLLLLLLLL ,Working for Spiker's MARJORIE COPE, New Waterford LLL. Married Wilmer Vallnogle MERLE ESTERLY, CoIumbianoLLWorking at Columbiana Buick Co. FRED EVANS, Columbiana, LLLLLLLLLL Working at Bliss in Salem HELEN FAHNDRICK, Leetonia LLLLLL Secretary at Fairfield School EDWARD FOWLERLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLL,,LLLLL, WILLIAM HOWELL, Columbiana LLLLL C. B. Hunt I': Co. in Salem KENNETH KIBLER, Columbiana LLLLLLLLL LLL,, LLLL Truck Driver MARY MARTIN, Louisville, LLLLLLLLLLL Married Richard Conrad JOHN McBRIDE, California, LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Pilot Training WAYNE McCAMMON, Columbiana LLLLLLLLLLL Working at Home BETTY ANN McPHERSON, Salem LLLLLLLLLLLL ,Graduate Nurse RUTH MORRIS, Carrollton, LLLLLLLLLLLLL ,Married John Weir HARRY NEIHEISEL, RavennaLLLWorking at Woolen Worsted Mills JACK REASH, California LL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Carpenter LESTER RICE, Reed City, Michigan, LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Milk Tester FERNE RICHARD, California LLLLLLLLLL. ,L LLLLLLLLL ,Married MARY SMITH, New Waterford LLLLLLLLLL Married Vernie Kitchen MAXINE VOLLNOGLE, Colum. Married Earl Snyder lDeceasedI WILMER VOLLNOGLE, New WaterfordLLK. FerralI's Pattern Shop ANNA MAE WALLACE, Columbiana LLLL Gaughn's Service Station WILBUR WHAN, Leetonia LLLLLLLLLLL Working for His Father RUTH YOUNG, Pennsylvania. LLLLLL LLLLMarried Ray Boston CLASS OF '4I HERBERT ALLMON, Lisbon Working at Kenmar in E. Palestine DEWEY CALDWELL, New Waterford Crescent Machine, Leetonia DAVID CANNON, Columbiana ,Working for Walter McCau htry GLENN CHADWICK, Columbus, LLLLLLLLL L Going to Ohio State MARY LOUISE CHELLIS, Columbiana .LLLLL L Married Elbert Lynn GLENN COPE, New Waterford LLL., LLLL L Going to Ohio State RUSSELL COPPOCK, Columbiana LLLLLL LL Working for His Father WANDA CULLAR, Columbiana .L Working for C. B. Hunt, Salem WAYNE DeRHODES, East Palestine .LLLL Enterprise in Columbiana RUTH DOWNIE, Columbiana LL . LLLLLLLL L Married Mark VanPeIt VIRGINIA DRASDO, Morrison Field, Fla. Laboratory Technician PEGGY FITZSIMMONS, Texas LLL,Married William Hamilton RUSSELL FORNEY, Cuyahoga Falls LLL LL. LLLLLL ,Carpenter RICHARD HAWKINS, Chesapeake City, Md. LLLLLLLLLL Minister LOIS HOLLOWAY, Beaver Falls, Pa. LLLLLLLLL L L Working ELBERT LYNN, Columbiana LLLLLLLL .LLL,Working at Home MERLE McQUlSTION, Columbiana L LLLL L LLLL L., L L Working FRANCIS MULLEN, Lisbon L LLL, Manages a Service Station ELSIE NEISHLEB, Detroit, Michigan, LLLLLLLL L LLLLLLLL Artist HARRY PEGG, Jr., California L LLLLLLLLLL LL L, L LL Working LaVON PRICE, Garrettsville LL L L Working in a Factory WILLIAM READSHAW, Canfield ,Working at Ohio Edison, Ygstn. RAYMOND REASH, California LLLLLLLLLLL L L Working RICHARD REASH, Ravenna LLLLLLLLL ,LLLLGoing to Kent State ROBERT REASH, Kent LLLLLLLLLLLL Going to Kent State THOMAS RYMER, Athens . , Going to Ohio University DORIS SANSENBAUGHER, New Waterford Married George Garrod INA MAE SCHMIDT, New Waterford LLLL L Married Richard Noel MARY SHEARER, Salem LLLLL ,L LLLLL LL Married Roy Eichler ROBERT SHEETS, Columbiana LLLLLLLLLLL L Going to Kent State DELBERT STEPHENS, Kinsman LL LLLL L LL Working JOE VINCENT, Tiffin Going to Heidelberg College ALBERT VOLLNOGLE, New Waterford, LLL. LLLLLL L LLLL F arming CLASS OF '40 JOHN BOGDAN, Leetonia L LLLLLLLLLLLL Working at Home EVAN BLOSSER, West Liberty ,LLL . L Working in a Dairy ROBERT BUSSARD, Columbiana ,,LL Golden Star Milk Truck Driver VELMA CALDWELL, Leetonia, LLLL .LLLL Married Raymond Hoopes LOUISE CHADWICK, Hiram LLL LLLL L Married Richard Hoskins ODESSA COOK, Leetonia LLLLL LLL. Married Marquis Farmer DOROTHY COPE, Leetonia LLLLLLLL Married Wilbur Benner ROBERT COPE, New Waterford LLLLL .. Going to Mount Union RUTH CROOK, Japan , LLLLLLLLLLLL LLMarried Ralph Bolsinger GLENN DYKE, Columbiana LLL LLL Working for Firestone Farms RUTH EVANS, Columbiana , LLLLLLLLLL Married Robert Nelson ZADA FARMER, Leetonia LLLLLLL ,Teaching at Fairfield MARGERY FERGUSON, Columbiana .LL Married Fred Ward ADIN KAUFFMAN, Columbiana L LLLL L Working at Varian's Bakery WILLIS KIBLER, Columbiana L.LLL, Workina at Home MARJORIE McLAUGHLlN, Columbiana . Married Henry Cole LUCILLE McGEE, Salem LLL Married Roger Caldwell LEORA PEPPEL, Baltimore, Maryland LLL Married Robert Brothun THELMA PEGG, California ,,L,LLLLL LLL Married Robert Ridel HAZEL Rm-IL, Leetoniad ,,LL,L,L LLLL L Married Herbert Scott ALICE ROBB, Massillon L L LL---- ---- L - Working in Salem DAREN WHITACRE, Lisbon LLLLLL LLL VIRGINIA WISE. Ravenna LL LLLL L Married Richard Reash MIRIAM ZIEGLER, Aliquippa, Pa.LLL,LMarried Raymond Walters Of 1941 CLASS OF '3 DOROTHY ALLMON , Columbiana ,...... DAVID BEVAN, Columbiana- ,...,.. -- HELENE BLOSSER, Louisville. ..,......, 9 -Virginia's Beauty Shop -Working at Enterprise .Married LeRoy Miller RICHARD CALDWELL, Leetonia. .,,.... Employed by His Father ANNA CHMURA, Brooklyn, New York .... Married Tom Newberry JANICE CRIDER, Columbiana- ......,,e .Married Jesse Hawkins ARTHUR DETROW, Leetonia. ,,,.... ,,..... .,,,.. - ARDEN EVERETT --- ---- ....,, --- WILLIAM mnnomcx, Leetonia------E-T---'YW-H ALICE FERRALL, Columbiana -- --- osonoi Gumoo, New Waterford --1 CHARLES HAWKINS, Rogers --- New Farming Deceased ----------- Farming Working at Tidd's Store Waterford Furniture Co. Waterford Furniture Factory DONALD HAWKINS, Columbiana- ..,.,,. Working in Youngstown FREDRICK JONES, Middleton . .-......, - ---..-- ----- NILA KRIDLER, East Liverpool ....,., RUSSELL LAMONCHA, Columbiana .... - Working Married Ralph Whitacre K. Ferrall's Pattern Shop GRACE MATTHEWS, Salem- .....e....,. Married Lee Holloway EARL McCOY, East Palestine ..,,,, Ronin Memrms, Cleveland A... ffffffffffffff' EW' Airport MARY ELLEN MEISER, Columbiana -- ---- Married Paul Herron KENNETH REASH, Columbiana ---Working at Ganda Engineering CLASS OF '38 KIMSEY BELL, Columbiana ,..,,.-. ,,-,-Y DAN BOGDAN, Leetonia ....,....,,-.,e --- Lumber Business ---Working at Home LOWELL BURK, Columbiana ....., Working for a Coal Company BETTY BURT, Florida. ..,,.. ,.....,,e- - --- ,..,e Working GALEN BURT, Akron ,,...v. ...e,..,,. W arking at Goodyear ROGER CALDWELL, Salem ...,..., Working at National Sanitary HARRY CANNON ..,,,. - ..,....e,....A. - ..,,.. -. Deceased HELEN CANNON, Columbiana ,,....,... .Married Arthur Whan CHARLES CROOK, Lisbon ,.v....,..... Machinist in Salineville MARY LOUISE DeRHODES, Sandusky--- -- Married Don Wilson DOROTHY DETROW, Leetonia. -.---- -Married Victor Kauffman EDITH DISHONG, Columbiana -...- Working at Erwoad CaIvin's JEAN FERRALL, Columbiana ------ Working at WeIl's Drug Store ADDA FIRESTONE, Salem -----.- - ----Secretary at Deming's WILLIAM FURNEY, Leetonia - Working at Union Banking Co. FLOYD HAWKINS, New Waterford -----.- ----- - Carpenter DANIEL KING, Petersburg ---Workin ELIZABETH KNIZAT, Lisbon -- ----- ROBERT LAMONCHA, Columbiana .--. --- ANN MclNTIRE, Cleveland- --------.- g at a Steel Mill in Ygstn. Married Raymond Votow Columbiana Buick Co. Married Kenneth Woods HELEN NEIHEISEL, Florida- ---------. -Married James MacLean EMMA O'NEIL - .--------- --- ------------ Navy LEO O'NEIL, Lisbon. -.-. -.--- ...-.---..-.-. W 0 rking BLAIR PEPPEL - -----.-. ---..-------- - --- Army FRANCES RUPERT, Warren --.-------.-- - Married John Besozzi FRED WELSH --- -- .- -.---- --.. ----- - . Deceased ARTHUR WHAN, Columbiana- ....----- Working for His Father DON WILSON, Sandusky - - ....--- -- -. --- ANNA MAE ZEIGLER, Painesville- ----.- . CLASS OF '3 PAUL BLOSSER, Louisville- ------ -W GEORGE BOGDAN -- ----- - NORMA BRINKER, Lisbon- --.- Engineer Married Harold Krabill 7 arking in Lair Lumber Yard Deceased Married John Stapleton AVERETT DAVIDSON .---- .--.----.----. . ---. ------ ELEANOR DRASDO, West Palm Beach -------- -Teaching Music THELMA EVANS, Columbiana. -..-.------ Married Paul McNab FRANK GUY --- - - -------.-. ---------.-- - GALEN HAWKINS, Calumbiana---- ---.-----. Farming RUTH MATCHUM .-- ---- -- ---.--- -.-.-- M rr: PAUL PEPPEL, Raymersburg, Pa. - -------- -- -- RUTH PIKE, Leetonia - ---- JAMES RAY, New Waterford --- ------- GEORGE SCHMIDT, New Waterford----. - -- - o 'ed Shovel Running Married Howard Keslar -- -- Driving Truck Employed by His Father FREDERICK WARD, Columbiana ---- - -- -. ---. Farming JOHN WELSH, Columbiana - ------- -Working at National Rubber GIVAH WISLER, Leetonia I --------- . Married Walter Holloway LOWELL ZEIGLER, Leetonia ----------------.------ Farming CLASS OF '36 ELNORA ALLMON, New Waterford- -------------- -Working MARGERY BEVAN, Columbiana- -------- - LAURA BLOSSER, Grantham, Pa. ------- Married Ellis Ritchie Married Isaac Helfrick LEOLA CARLSON, Columbiana--------- Married Dwight Griffith ALFRED DRASDO, Columbiana---. Uni ted Engineers in New Castle OLA DYKE, Columbiana -.-- ------ - Married William Russell DOROTHY EVANS, Columbiana- ..---..--.- Married John Welsh MARQUIS FARMER, Leetonia ----.------ - Farming at Home FLORENCE GAUGHAN, Columbiana ---. Married Joseph Flannagan ANNA HARTMAN, Washingtonville- --.-- Married Myron DeJane CHESTER HAWKINS, Chicago, Illinois- -------- Radio Engineer GERTRUDE KAYS, Florida - - - --...- ---- W arking at Home MILDRED KELLER, East Palestine- --.---- -Married Richard Bush RAY KESLA R, Leetonia ------------- .. - BERNADINE KNIZAT, Greenford -- - Lumber Business ----Married David Beard ALUMNI THERON LAMONCHA, Columbiana ----- Deming's in Salem DALE McCORMlCK, Leetonia ,--- National Rubber in Columbiana BERNARD McFERRAN, Akron --.Working at a Rubber Company GLENN WELSH, East Palestine - Working at Mullin's in Salem ROBERT WILLIAMSON, East Palestine -- nterprise, Columbiana ROBERT WISE, Florida -- ---. ---Working for Firestone's WILLIS YARIAN, Imlay City, Michigan - --.---------- Minister CLASS OF '35 NORMA BEVAN, Cleveland ------- ..--- M arried Edwin Conkey FLORA CARLSON, Columbiana ---- --- ---- Married John Ruby WILMER CARLSON, Salem - ------ Working for Howard Firestone GLEN COUCHIE, Salem ------- -Working at Salem Engineering JEAN ESTER LY, Napoleon ---.----- --Married Dr. Donald DeFroy HAROLD EVERITT, Cortland - ---------- - -- --- . Machine Shop IVA FIRESTONE, Cortland- ---.--- -----Married Harold Everitt EVELYN FRANCIS, Rogers - ---- - ------ .Married Charles Tullis WYMADOTT HAMILTON, East Liverpool .-- Married Neal Barnes MILDRED HARMON, Columbiana. --------- -Married Earl Miller GLEN HAWKINS, Alliance --- .-- - - --- - -- Plumbing Company WILLARD HAWKINS, Wellington- --------------- Electrician GLENN LONG, Columbiana - ---- RAY MCCORMICK, CoIumbiana---- EUGENE MEISER, Columbiana --- -- -Working in Youngstown ------------- Farming --------- --- Electrician WINNIFRED PEPPEL, Columbiana- ------ Married Edward Gorby GILBERT ROBB - ---- . ---------.-------------- - Deceased VERNON RUPERT, Columbiana - ----- -. ------ -- Farming CLARENCE SEACHRIST, New Waterford---Working Coal Strippers MARIE SOUDERS --- ---------- . - ---------- --- Married CONRAD WHITACRE, Lisbon ---- Working at Salem Engineering GENEVIEVE WOODS, Columbiana. ---- -Married William Johnson ELWOOD ZIEGLER, Leetonia -------- - --------- ---- Farming CLASS OF '34 MADELAINE ANGLEMYER, Columbiana- - Married Wilbur Garrod RUTH BIRCH, Columbiana -------. .-- HOWARD BLOSSER, Hungary- ---- GARVIN BROWN, AlIiance---- LUCILLE BURT, East Liverpool --- CHARLES CARTER ------------ MERCY DAVIDSON- ---- - ------ wlLLAko FERRALL, Leetonia - -1- 'fi' MARTHA HAWKINS, San Francisco- VERNON HAWKINS, Columbiana- EVELYN HOFFACKER, Painesville--- MARTHA KESLAR, Clarkson ------ GILBERT ROHRER, Kentucky. ------- ---- ELVERDA RUPERT, New Waterford MARVEL SHAFFER --- . ---- .- MILDRED SHEELY, Columbiana--- Married Arthur Whitehead ------Working for the NRAA ---------------Working --- Married Francis McCall -------------Deceased ------- Married Teaching in Salem ----- Married Gordon Sauer Forming ---- Married George Winfield -------Married Cecil Wasic Milk Tester Married William Baughman . Married Edgar Bell ROSS SHOCKLEY, Youngstown -----Office Equipment Repairman ARTHUR WISLER, Leetonia . ------------ Teaching at Fairfield MARGARET YARIAN, Roanoke, Virginia .--- Married Harry Ziroff CLASS or 'ss I EDGAR BELL, Columbiana ---. ------ ----Working at Enterprise RlCHARDBELL-- ---- ------D - - - - - ------ eceased WAYNE COPE, New Waterford ---- - ---- ----. ---- Farming HAROLD DeRHODES, North Limo -- ---- ---- - ----- Farming INA M. ESTERLY, Columbiana --Married John Cope lDeceasedl GUY FIRESTONE, Columbiana ---- CLAYTON KAMERY ------ -- Working at National Rubber ------ - Deceased JEAN McBURNEY, Sebring ---.-----.-- -Married Mr. Zeppneck BYRON MUMAW, Salem ------------------------- Working RAYMOND RUPERT, Columbiana .------ - . Farming DOROTHY SEACHRIST, East Palestine Married Hugo Luek IDA WARD, Columbiana ----- .- Working at Mullin's in Salem WILBUR WEBER, Akron ---------- . ---- - -- ----- Firestane's EARL WELSH, Akron . - ------- - ---- - - -- ---- - ----- Farming CLASS OF '32 ALTA BRINKER, Leetonia - -----------. JANET BURT, Middleton - Married John Wonner --- Married Eugene Meiser MABEL CARLSON, Cleveland -------.----- ----- Secretary FREDA CRAWFORD, Rogers ---- - --- Married Guy Moore DAVID DOUDNA, Salem Draftsman at C. B. Hunt 6 Son HAZEL FIRESTONE, Newark, New Je GOLDIE KIBLER, Columbiana --- -- CARL MCFERREN - ----- . ------- . . - MARY MONFORD, Canton ,. ----- -- MILDRED RAY, Petersburg GERALD RENKENBURGER, Canfield ALEEN RIDDLE -- - - DONALD RUPERT, New Waterford DOROTHY SCHOCKLEY, Columbiana VIVIAN WOODS, Columbiana ---- rsey Working at duPont -- Married Edward Muntean ..--. Army -- - Married Forrest Stark - Married Otis Strawhecker -- - ----------- Mechanic - --- --- - Farming . ---- Married Lowell Haney -- --Married Ernest Cope Page 61 'Che IBIIRIIEBSGIII' CLASS OF '31 CLASS OF '26 BEULAH BELL, Leetonia ,,,,.,,. A,.,,. M arried Curney Converse MERRILL ESENWEIN. ,,,..,. - ..,,,,,,,,-,,n,,, Deceqsed CARL FISHER, Columbiana ,,,,.,,,., Working at the Enterprise MAX GARD, Lisbon ---. ,,,,,. Working at Deming's in Salem WILBUR GARROD, Columbiana ,---New Waterford Furniture Co. EMMA KAUFFMAN, Columbiana. ..,...... Married Waldo Horst HOWARD KESLAR, Leetonia .-. - .,,,,,,,,,,,n,a,, . Carpenter LENORE McCAMON, Columbiana--- ---..-, Working at Home LOIS MCFERREN, North Lima.- ....,,..Y. -Married Paul Swope WILBUR MEISER, Cleveland ...,,,,,,,,,, . ,,e, Minister GRACE MOORE, New Waterford--- .--- -.Married Donald Rupert KENNETH REARICK, Wooster .s.., Working at Wooster Brass Co. CHARLES REED, Cleveland ,,..,,.., -- ,,,,,,,,, - Minister MERLE RICHARDSON, Batavia, N. Y.--Married John Strausbough ZELTA ROHRER, Columbiana --- .,.,, -Married William Trotter VICTOR RUPERT, New Waterford. ..v,,,,,,,,,,, .---Farming MARY SCHOCKLEY, Columbiana--.- --- Married Dorn Brinker HERBERT SCOTT, Leetonia --- National Rubber in Columbiana NITA SIRCY, Philadelphia, Pa.- ,,,.e.,... .Medical Technician JAMES SITLER, Columbiana ,,,.,.. - .....,,. -Sitler's Flowers ROBERT WEBER, Columbiana.---Working at the National Rubber CLASS OF '30 CHARLES ALBRIGHT, Steubenville---Minister, LaBellview Church JOHN CHMURA, Columbiana. ,.....,.,,,,,,,, --- - Farming MARGARET CLARK, Louisville -- ---. Married Melvin Schloneger MARION FERRALL, Claremont, California Teacher, Claremont U. CLYDE FIRESTONE, Columbiana ,....... Working at Mellinger's MARGARET FUHRMAN, Columbiana ,,.,.. Married Leland Helt MARGARET GRAHAM, Lisbon ,,,,.,,..,. Married George Everitt VIRGINIA RUPERT, Arizona ---- ....,,,., Married Arden Cook WALTER RUPERT, New Waterford ,.,,,,,.,....... . Farming ARTHUR SHEETS CARPENTER, Steubenville - Wierton Steel Co. STELLA SMITH, Salem - -- --- ..... .Working at Lape Hotel MILDRED WHITACRE, Columbiana ......,.,,,,...... Working CLASS OF '29 ROBERT BELL, Damascus. ,,,,,,eA,.,,...,..... Taylor Craft LULU BIERMAN, Columbiana 2nd Grade Teacher at Fairfield HENRIETTA BURT, New Waterford ---. Workin for Mike Mecure GERTRUDE CARLSON, Salem. ..,,,,, Marrie? Howard Firestone ERMA CARTER, Canton ,,,,,, - Married William DeLashmutt OSBORNE FARMER, Leetonia ,,,,, - National Sanitary in Salem GLADYS CLARK, Columbiana- ,.,.,e... RUTH COPE, Columbiana ,A,,.A,... . NAOMI GLECKLER, Columbiana - ,,,,e. ALICE KEYSER ,.,.e ,..,,,.... - - JOHN KEYSER, Leetonia - .,.,,.... --- -- CAMILLE McBURNEY, Columbiana ESTHER MUMAW Columbiana .- - Married Stelvin Blosser Married Willard Vaughn Married William Nichols ----------- Deceased Carpenter - Married Edwin Dillion Married Percy King VIRGINIA SMITIIQ Youngstown, workingiitiivoungsfown Mfg. co. BESSIE SOUDER, Columbiana -, ---.- Married Ralph Garchiff MAURICE ZIMMERMAN, Columbiana.. Barker 6 Wells Paint Co. NO GRADUATING CLASS IN 1925 CLASS OF '24 PAULINE ALBRIGHT, New Waterford . Married Clark Chamberlain KENNETH BELL, Columbiana .......... -, Lumber Business NELLIE BUCK, Alliance .... - - Married Kenneth Kelly HELEN CRAWFORD, Columbiana --Working, Court House, Lisbon KENNETH CROOK, Beaver, Pa. ......,, - Office Work MARY KYSER, New Brighton, Po.. ...... . Married Charles Zeigel VAUGHN NICHOLS, Salem .,,.,. - - Machinist MYRTLE RUMMELL, New Waterford .... Married Herbert Heck OLIVE SIMON, East Palestine. .....,..,........., Married CHRISTINA ZIEGLER ........ .. ..,............., -Deceased CLASS OF '23 FLOYD ALBRIGHT, Leetonia ----- --- -.... . ----. Farming GLENDON BARBER, Columbiana -- Youngstown Sheet and Tube LELA BRAIN, New Waterford ---- Married Maurice Zimmerman EDITH HARMON, Columbiana . --.---- - Married Harry Corll GARNET KYSER, Beaver Falls, Pa. , .----- Married Leonard Early CLETUS MAY, East Palestine --- ------ . Insurance Agent LESTER MAY, Youngstown, -.-.------- , Managing Parking Lots LEO REED, Leetonia - -----------. Machinist MABEL RICHARDSON, Leetonia .-- - Married Ray Crook ORLAND ROWE, Youngstown . -- General Fireproofing Company HERMAN SCHWAB, Columbiana ---- - -----. , ----- , Formina MARY SHEELEY . -------.----------- Deceased WILLARD VAUGHN, Columbiana --.... Farming ALBERTA WONSETLER, Columbiana Married Raymond Rock ALBERT GLECKLER, Columbiana -.--------.---- .Mail Carrier HAROLD HAWKINS, Columbiana. .------....-..- --Farming LELA HAWKINS, Washingtonville.---. Married Russell McKenzie THEDA PEPPEL, Poland -. . -------- -Married Aden Schultz DARLENE SANDERS, Leetonia. -.-- ----Married Chalmer Bell RUTH SHILLINGER - - -- ---- -- BERTHA SIMON, New Springfield -- ---- Married J. G. Klaus HELEN WEBER, North Lima- ------.-. -. RUTH WHITACRE Leetonia . .. ,Married Don Rupert Married Francis Neville IUANITA YARIAN, New warerfmu'-1111 Married to Glen May CLASS OF '28 EVELYN ALBRIGHT, New Waterford -, Ist Grade Teacher, Fairfield KENNETH BRETZ, Youngstown ------------- --- ,. Working GLENN CROOK, New Waterford -.---. - -- Meat Cutter WILDA HUESTIS, Royal Oak, Michigan -- Married Howard Gould WI LBUR STRATTON, Leetonia ------ FRANK KEYSER, Beaver Falls, Pa. . ------- - - MINNETTA McLAUGHLIN, Leetonia ---- EDNA MIGHT, New Waterford -- ----- ROBERT RICHARDSON Columbiana .--- Imzvev wsssn, New'worerrofd ---.. i ERNEST WILHELM Columbiana -..- LILLIAN WILLIAMSON, Berea, Kentuckyl Working - Married John Keyser . Married Harvey Weber ----- Working at Home --------- Poultryman -- , Standard Oil Married Lawrence Bebee LAVELLE YARIAN .-----H. -.-------.---- - -------- Deceased CLASS OF '27 MARY BELL, Columbiana ------------- . Married Ross Perkins ROSE BELL, Columbiana - ----- --- Married Frank Callear LOUIS BURKEY- -------- .. ----- -------------- - ----- JOHN COPE , ---- - -- --------- - ---- . - Deceased ESTHER CROOK, New Waterford ----- Married Curtis Hively EDWIN DILLION, Columbiana -----. Working at Citizens Bank VIVIAN FARMER, Canton ---- ------ - Married Robert Alze MILLARD HAAS, Columbiana ,-- ---- . Working at Home HELEN KEYSER, Youngstown---- ---. Married William Sovik ANN LOWER, Leetonia - ---. Married Floyd Albright WILSON LOWER, New Waterford ---- Draftsman, National Rubber MILDRED MOORE, Salem - -------- Married Gus Bonfert ELIZABETH RAY, New Waterford ------ JOHN RAY, Columbiana --------- , VERNA REED, Cannon's Mills. ---- -- FRANCIS SCHUBERT - ---- VERNA SIMON, Columbiana --------- Married Ervin Rupert Working for E. J. Miller ---Married Alvin Barton S'- fM8FriJa EYES? warnerfn AIIDREY SMITH. Columbiana .--- ----- , Married Mervin Paste ------------Machinist CLASS OF '22 PEARL COPE, New Waterford ----- --- Married Ralph Baker Farming ROY CROOK, Leetonia .- . DORA WENTZ, New Springfield Married Scott Grim lbeceasedl BERTHA YOCUS, Salem ------------.-- Married Oscar Burrier CLASS OF '21 DENT GRAHAM, Pittsbugh, Pa. -------.--- Heinz Company BRUCE MOORE, Detroit, Michigan - Electrician PAULINE SCHWAB, Columbiana 6th Grade Teacher at Fairfield SARAH WERNER, Leetonia ---- .---- Married David Firestone CLASS OF '20 PATRICK CAREY, Duluth, Minnesota ,. Construction Engineer SOLOMON NICHOLS, Goodland, Kansas ,- Farmmg MYRTLE WILHELM. Leetonia - ----- - Married Eldon Holt, Jr. BERNARD wILTNER,. ---------------.---.- ----- D eceased CLASS OF '19 RUSSELL ALLMON, Columbiana -- Working ot National Rubber EMERSON BRUBAKER, Erie, Pa. ---.--. Standard Oil Componv CLAUDIA CHELLIS, Leetonia.--- --. Married Walter Caldwell RUTH CLARK, Lexington -- . ------- Married Les'er Detrow KENNETH GORMLEY, Columbiana . -- Mayor of Columbiana VERDA HISEY, Sacramento, California Marrled Paul Johnston GLENN HUESTIS, Battle Ground, Washington ---- --- Farmrng CLASS OF '18 MYRON BRUBAKER, Columbiana ---.- . Station Agent in Salem SELMA COPPOCK, Salem - ---------- Married James Lantz CHARLES FERRALL, Cortland -.----....- -Y -N - WDYICIIIQ scott GRIM - . ----.. 02690224 ELIZABETH WOLFF, Chicago, Illinois --- Married O, J. 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PHONE 4500 Ambulance Invalid Cor Of Ill?-HMLW BORDEN' S ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS W W Youngstown, Ohio The GIBIIRHEBSGIIF LAWRENCE Department Store CARPETS RUGS LINOLEUMS General Merchandise K EAST PALESTINE, OHIO HAMILTON'S THE REXALL STORE RIECKS ICE CREAM We Fill flny Doctor's qarescriplions Vitamin Headquarters Phone 659 Lisbon, Ohio Best Wishes for Smooth Sailing To The Class of '47 Denkhaus Motors llfillys Sales and Service for Columbiana Counly LISBON, OHIO We Never Close PHONE 713 Pg 66 Of JILEMLZV KNESAL Well's Drug Store HARDWARE Hardware - Plumbing CGLUMBIANAI OHIO Heating InlernationaI-McCormick-Deering I Farm Machinery R. J. CONTRACTOR SL DRILLER If Water Wells Sz Blast Holes 143 N. Main Street Phone 2097 Petersburg, Ohio Phone 4199 Columbiana COLUMBIANA MILLING fr SUPPLY CO. MANUFACTURERS OF FEEDS AND FLOUR CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING PHONE 4612 319 SOUTH ELM STREET COLUMBIANA, OHIO Page 67 The GBIIRHBSGIIF Slllflafi alawau FOR ALL OCCASIONS COLUMBIANA, OHIO Keller's Hardware 1. f Battery Service Co. Comp 'ments 0 Electrical Appliances Westinghouse and Kelvinator Radios Washers Refrigerators - Electric Ranges Phone 4225 Columbiana, Ohio Columbiana, Ohio With Best Wishes To the Class of '47 MELLINGER LUMBER, INC. Lumber and Builders' Supplies Manufacturers of TRUCK BODIES AND TRAILERS Leetonia, Ohio Page 68 Of IILSMLZV Oakdale Gardens RECREATION SPOT Bowling, Dancing Luncheon Columbiana, Ohio Columbiana-East Palestine Road COMPLIMENTS OF SOHIO SERVICE STATION Comer of Mom ond Salem Columbiana, Ohio The Home of Good Shoes K STALEY Sz GLENN Columbiana, Ohio Compliments of Your Friendly A Sz P STORE OUR AIM IS T0 PLEASE YOU Columbiana, Ohio A. Schmidt, Manager Coppock's Market Meats, Groceries, and Produce We Aim to Please Phone 614 155 South Main Street Columbiana, Ohio Richard G. Gaughn Service Station Routes 7 Sz. 14 Columbiana, Ohio Page 68A 'Che GBIIRIIEBSQIF MlLLER'S Appliances Floor Coverings Furniture K Phone 334 PUBLIC SQUARE COLUMBIANA, OHIO Asher's Clover Farm Store GROCERIES AND MEATS Produce LEETONIA, OHIO H. F. GILMORE CO. STAR BRAND and POLL-PARROT SHOES COLUMBIANA, OHIO HOPPES TIRE SERVICE Coppock's Dairy 15 N. Main st. Store Phone 4335 Columbiana, Ohio Compliments to the Class of 1947 Cunningham Market Columbiana, Ohio Sandwiches - Lunches Milk - Cream - Cheese We Make Our Own Ice Cream 155 South Main St. Phone 531 Columbiana, Ohio P qe 68B Of M947 CHURCHFIELD SWAN'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Tourist Home 700 Central Avenue 157 South Main Street OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Columbiana, Ohio Phone Write for Reservalions START YOUR BANKING BUSINESS AT The Union Banking Company COLUMBIANA, OHIO The Friendly Bank We Are Proud of the SEALTEST Name qi ,tl - tl' A + ' 1 n ' 1 Q ' W V' ,QA or e'0o.,c,, QOUVCTS '- When you buy Milk and Ice Cream, don't overlook the advantages of SEALTEST QUALITY CONTROLS-and our own scientific SEALTEST LABORATORY SUPER- VISION. They safeguard the purity and delicious flavor of SEALTEST MILK AND ICE CREAM. Telephone 3-2 l 6 1 THE YOUNGSTOWN SANITARY MILK COMPANY 715 ERIE STREET YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Paqe 69 'Che GEHRHEBSGHF R. SL R. Cement Products LEHIGH CEMENT ROCK, PANEL AND PLAIN BLOCKS Operated by Leo and Richard Rice Located on Leeton d Columbiana Road PHONE COL. 4837 Congratulations C0mPllmffntS Of and , BEST WISHES To Crawford s Market CLASSOF1947 GROCERIES AND ME TS PHONE 315 Columbiana, Ohio C A R L Y L E b B R O W N Photographer Columblana Motor Company Phone 2712 4 Chevrolet EAST PALESTINE, OHIO Columbiana, Qhio P 70 Of illQMIL7l COMPLIMENTS MCCOMMUN OF HARDWARE All Kinds of Hardware The Koch Motor Co. 140 North Market sf. Phone 66 EAST PALESTIIQIE, oiiio F O R D ff 14-18 East Park Avenue Columbiana, Ohio Compliments of Peoples Federal Savings and Loan Association of Leetonia LEETONIA, Ol-llO The Citizens Savings Bank Offers Complete Booking Service Columbiana, Ohio Resources Over 33,000,000 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I Compliments of Spatholt's Hardware Phone 3l3l Leetonio, Ohio Nate's Fruit Market Eost Polestine! Ohio Shop Notes for HEALTHY SAVINGS Paqe 71 The GIEIIMIEBSCQIIF NEW WATERFORD FURNITURE CO. Jffanufacturers of Living Room Furniture NEW WATERFORD, OHIO Compliments of Compliments of Sunshine Feed Store Calvin's Service ion Feed and Farm Supplies 143 N. MAIN PHONE 381 C0'umb'a'1a, 0- Columbiana, Ohio IRESTONE FARMS COLUMBIANA, OHIO HEREFORDS Qlaiily Potatoes ami Sweet Corn Pg 72 of IIIQMIW Fine Jkfolor Cars DON MCBRIDE Phone 92166 NORTH LIMA, OHIO LOVELAND FARM EQUIPMENT Everything for the Farmer Phone 70025 25-33 EoStFror1tStreet YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO North Limo Frozen Food Cenfer LQCKERS PROCESSING CURING SMOKING Containers Appliances Phone 92160 NORTH LIMA, OHIO Compliments of Highway Market Home Dressed Meals Phone 4725 State Route 14 Columbiana, Ohio ICH DEERE Quality Farm Equipment PAUL D. WITMER Page 73 The 1i3iIRilEJSGilF CONGRATULATIONS! Jqnd Best Wishes for a Successful and Happy Future, Class of '47! May Your Years of Schooling Guide You in the Paths of Life. May you always remember your years at Fairfield High, THE H. D. KURTZ 5c TO 51.00 STORE 31 SOUTH Mmm STREET Columbiana, Ohio FAIRFIELUS 5 AND i0-CENT STORE The Stambaugh- Thompson Co. YOU NGSTOWN'S COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE 114 W. Federal St. 2625 Market St. 1652 Mahoning Ave. 101st Year School and Office Supplies Wallpaper and Paints Gifts ROLLER'S BOOK STORE Phone 4112 Columbiana, Ohio Page 74 Of MQMLZ7 SHADY RUN FARM REGISTERED GUERNSEYS Bang Acc. No. 262 T. B. Acc. 54457 Roy E. Cope Sz Sons, Leetonia, Ohio BUS DRIVERS GLENERL FARMS Registered Guernsey Cattle Dwight Graham SL Sons LEETONIA, OHIO P 75 The QEIIRIIESSCHIF COMPUMENT5 Compliments of OF I S A L Y ' S L E H M A N ' S PARTY ICE CREAM In Any Design or Shape PHONE 348 COLUMBIANA OH 'Q Columbiana, Ohio With Best Wishes to The Class of '47 I Home Sewing Machine Company ATLEE P. FRESHLEY, Mgr. NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES ROYAL VACUUM CLEANERS SUNBEAM APPLIANCES Repairs - Sales - Services 1403 East Indianola Ave. Phone 2-1464 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Page 76 l l l Of IILQMLQEV CARBON Agricultural Limestone Ground Limestone -- Bulk, Pulverized, Sacked Quarry To Field Delivery -- Spreading Service THE CARBON LIMESTONE COMPANY 1504 CENTRAL TOWER, YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Serving Farmers Over a Quarter Century AGNEW Farm Equipment L' P' Good Q7oQl0ng2:fZf ggi' JoHN DEERE EQUIPMENT FARMALL TRAC'roRs Youngsmwnf Ohio Mccm-mick Deering Equipment The Smith Dairy Company 7256 Southern Blvd. . Youngstown, Ohio AT BOARDMAN PHONE 2-1291 TRY Our MILK, BUTTER, EGGS AND CHOCOLATE DRINKS Pg 77 The GIEIRIESSGIIF Fisher Printing Co. Compliments of Compliments of Simons' Service Letterpress and Station Offset Experts Phone 4463 Junction of Routes 7 SL 46 COLUMBIANA fHUm'0W 5 HERFF JONES COMPANY Designers and Producers of SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY, GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEDALS, CUPS SL TROPHIES Indianapolis, Ind. 1611161813 to Fairfield High School PLEASANT VIEW FARM New Waterford, Ohio llii- WILLIS R. RUPERT Er SONS Seeds Thor Grow ond Yield CHIC CERTIFIED CORN HYBRIDS Thorne Wbeat Uicland Oats Page 78 Of JILSMKI Compliments of FRANKIE'S Service Station Compliments of The New Waterford . Bank SERVICE CALLS Ga 62' 0411 SERVICE WITH SAFETY SINCE 1906 PHONE 5031 NEW On The Square WATERFORD NEW WATERFORD, OHIO OHIO FITZPATRICK BROS. Good Clothes For Men COLUMBIANA, OHIO H. Sz M. OIL CO. Hart SL McVaV SHELL Distributor Firestone Tires Phone 431 1 Corner Routes 7 SL 14 Columbiana, Ohio Page 79 'Che GIBIRIEJSCHI WHERE GOOD FRIENDS Roose Drug Store MEET T0 EAT Congratulations Class of 1947 'Dick Rouse THE BUNDY'S RESTAURANT Leetonia, Ohio Compliments of Louvenia Dress Shoppe 23 South Main Street Columbiana, Ohio Columbiana, Ohio 5 The Home Savings Sz Loan Co. 108 S. Main Street COLUMBIANA, OHIO Current Interest Paid on Savings 270. Interest Charged on Mortgage Loans 5'Z, Page 80 Of 11194 SINCERE GOOD WISHES And a Bright and Prosperous Future to The Class of 1947 Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Everett J. K. HARDING ERVIC PRODUCTS COLUMBIANA, OHIO D. M. WEIKART Dealer in Champion Coal Feed, Flour S1 Fertilizer Grinding 5' Mixing FARM MACHINERY Leetonio, Ohio Compliments of Schaffer's Pontiac Company FOR ALL FARM SUPPLIES Feed, Fertilizer, Fence, Seed, Paint Roofing, Farm Machinery Petroleum Products SL Tires COLUMBIANA, OHIO Compliments of c o L U M B 1 A N A 1 Farm Bureau . LITTEN S Cooperative 199 Q'HgTfIg0Zf62 'CCf Columbiana, ohio Page The GEIIRIESQIF CAREY A. HOULETTE GENERAL AUCTIQNEER MAPLE RIDGE FARM MARKET LIVESTOCK AND Quality Fruits G' 'Produce HOME MADE ICE CREAM K Member J. S. Rupert SL Sons AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION , OF OHIO Plqgne 4G51 State Route 7 CGI-UMBIANA Columbiana, Ohio OHIO Ivan B. Reash ALus CHALMERS Power: EQUIPMENT Implement Service PHONE COLUMBIANA 4411 COLUMBIANA, OHIO Page 82 Of 11941 Complete Banking Service The Citizens Savings Bank LEETONIA, OHIO Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BUDD'S BOOT SHOP Shop ot B U D O ' S for ' STYLE O QUALITY EAST PALESTINE, OHIO HORTON'S PUMP SERVICE Pump Sale and Service Well Drilling PHONE: 645 Columbiana, Ohio Compliment.: of RUPERT COAL COMPANY Phone 4l5l NEW WATERFORD, OHIO Compliments of McCARTER BROS. GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 333 Delivery Columbiana, Ohio Compliments of 1. S. SEMPLE CASE EQUIPMENT SALEM, OHIO Page 83 The IIETIRIIEQSGTIT Compliments To The Class of 1947 Northeast Ohio Poultry Association Phone 4662 Columbiana, Ohio Western Auto Tires - Electrical Appliances Trims - Wallpaper- Linoleum - Paint Stoves - l-leaters - Oil - Gas - Coal Phone 556 EAST PALESTINE, Ol-IIO SMITH 6' PHILLIPS FURNITURE CO. EAST PALESTI NE, OHIO Compliments of ATKINSON'S MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS and HABERDASHERY EAST PALESTI NE, OHIO Compliments of W. D. YOUNG SUNOCO SERVICE GAS - OIL - GREASING 234 N. Main St. Columbiana, Ohio Compliments of The Class of 1947 urges 9 S Coal Q1 your support of the Fairfield Builders Supplies High School aihieiic ieams by becoming a member of 52 YEAIESEQEEIEENDLY the Fairfield Booster Club. Columbiana, Ohio Class of 1947 Page 84 'Of IMMLW M ARS H ALLQS Columbiana Buick DEALERS IN BUICK CARS JEWELRY C.M.C. TRUCKS GENERAL ELECTRIC Phone 5151 REERICERATORS PHONE 331 LEETONM' Om Columbiana, Ohio Compliments of . C 1' East Palestme omgfments Bottling Works Drink Sparkling Beverages Lou SOFT DRINKS EAST PALESTINE, CHIC Columbiana, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of Hoover Tire VARIAN'S Exchange RESTAURANT Phone 626 We Specialize in Home Cooking Columbiana, Ohio Columbiana, Ohio C 'l 'n ' of Tidd's Department Columbiana Cleaners Store DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CHINA, CLAREIZ-DICE SIDROTT Jewelry, and Ladies' Ready to Wear Wner Apparel Phone 5l8 Phone 52l Columbiana, Ohio Colurnbiono, Ohio Page 85 'Che GEHIRIIEBSGYIF COMPLIMENTS OF ENOS WITMER Minneapolis - Moline COLUMBIANA, OHIO The Senior Class wishes to express its gratitucte to all the advertisers who bave helped make this annual a success Pg 86 Of 1947 COMPLIMENTS OF WARRICK FUNERAL HUME PHONE 621 COLUMBIANA, OHIO Compliment: of CQLUMBIANA CITY MARKET FLORAL CO. Wholesale 1 wif may Columbiana, Ohio We Specialize In HOME DRESSED MEATS Tfw- 2' hex!!! PHONE 633 Columbiana, O. Page 87 The GEJIRIIIEE-SGIIF AUGIIFUBJRAJIIDHJ QW! - .wfw Emi 0 . ff W ff M67 X S S My AUGIIFCQIIRAIDHJ Of 1947 'Che MBIIRIEQSGJIF Page 90 INDEX FOREWORD , , ,. .., ......,.,...., DEDICATION ..,.,.w,... SCHOOL BOARD ,7,, . ...OO ADMINISTRATION ., ,...., . SENIORS ..,A,...O77I,...,,,,OO... POEM .O,,O,....OO,.,.....O.....,O , PROPHECY ,.....O,,A,....O,. A..,O SENIOR HOROSCOPE .O,,.. . HISTORY .,,S,,,.,,S,,S,,..,,S,.. CLASSES ,,,..,vA,A...,, , ,.A. SPORTS ..,,.......,.,A..SS.,.....,A......,..... ......., MUSIC ,,,.A...,,SA...,,.,,S....,SS,.,..,S,S...,..,, A.,,S,SA BLACK AND WHITE STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL ,S...S,,A,,. sEN1oR PLAY . ,'CS.,..SCSS.. JUNIOR PLAY .CS. , ,.,CSC.C..,CS P PROM PC4.,..PPPP..,PPPCP,..,PPPPP . ...,PP,.. .. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ,,.,,, BUS DRIVERS, COOKS .,,,.A SNAPS .,.... - ,P,.....,.....vA, - .,..... CALENDAR .,LL,., ALUMNI 7,.., ,,...,S, . 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