Flushing High School - Litorian Yearbook (Flushing, OH)
- Class of 1938
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Ilene Huff Glrl Reserve, l 2 5 4, Dramatios, 4, Basketball, 1,
Home Ec Club, 5 4, Glee Club, l 2 5 4 Llbrarlan, 5 Trlple Trlo
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Wayne Lydlck Cheerleader, 2, Annual Staff, 5 Dramatics, 5 4
Football, 5 4, Glee Club, 1 2 5 4, Holloway Hi, lst Semester
Eduard Martowicz Class Officer, 1 5 4, Hi Times Staff, 2
Virginia Michelli Home Ec Club
Anthony Micklovic Class Offlce, 4, Hi Tlmes Staff, 4, Dramatics,
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James Moore Litorian Staff, Asslstant Buslness Manager, 5, Dramatics
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Stanley Novak Hi Times Staff, 5 Football, 5 4
Irl D Owings Newark School, 1 2 Class Office, 5 Basketball, 5
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Louis Palleva Band, 5 4 Glee Club, 1 2 5 4
Helen Jean Patterson L1tor1an Staff, 5, G1r1 Reserve, 1
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Emma Piriak Hi Times Staff, 1 4, L1tor1an Staff, 5, Girl Reserve
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Alfred R1ley Dramatlcs, 5 Football, 4, Stage Manager, 5
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CLASS HISTORY
In order to summar17e the ristorv of the Senlor class of l958
we must first ge sack to the year of 1926, when seventeen puplls
of the present class took thelr iniatory step together ln thelr
twelve vears of school work mhlS number lncludes Vlrginia Bober
Emma Bucco, Dorothy lisher, Anna Louise Harrls, Lena Hess, Althea
HOlllHgSWOTth, David Holllngsworth, Ilene Huff, Anita Hunphres,
ualford Klrk, Wayne Lydlck, Edward Martowicz, Vlrginia Michelll,
Tames Moole, Emma P riak, Juanlta Stewart, and V1rg1n1a Teschner
ose who golned later are Harry sell, Albert Conaway, delen
l+tGP, Paullne Fuller, darry Gill, Irma Glllingham, Walton Howell
nthony Micklovle, Stanley Novak, T11 Owings, Touls Palleva, Jean
eterson, Mabel Pritts, Alfred hlley, Flora Mae Smith, Gene Thrash,
lon Twarog, John Van Curen, Kda Walter, and Clarlce Wilson
After once acquainted wlth school llfe, we had little dlificultv
in learning the subjects whlch were to a1d us in our high school
Wets and d6f1UitiODS to f.m1l1ar1ze us for our future education
e are indebted to the grade teach rs for their instruction in dis
pllne and companionship, whlch are two mportant factors in ole
entary tralning
When we entered hlgh sclool as Fleshmen, we were confronted
vlth different nd more perplexlng t sks We were belittled and
olsgraeed by the upper classmen, because of our unusual actions
and gestures We found out that we had to be more self reliant
than before The sutgects we took were concerned with a broader
fleld, and gave us time to ponder on certain topics Although
they were easy and lnterestlng, thev were also lnstructive and
practical
In our Sophomore year, we came to the conclusion that we were
nit,n and that the rest of the high school could not continue J h
1ts UCtlVitlOS without us It seemed that we were always subject
to lnformlng, but never susceptlble to advlse from our fellow class
men Nevertheless, our school year ended wlth us realiz1ng that
the next year we would have to reform to remain ln equltable stand
lng with the rest of the students
The Junlor year was eertalnly busy one No one could be idle
s there were so many thlngs to be completed Worklng on the Lit
orian, givlng 1 plar, and choosing class rings interfered with all
of our studles At the end of the year we became more experienced
1n soeiablemess, by attending the Junlor Senior Banquet, which we
successfully financed Each year ln high school brings us nearer
to things which we wlll practice ln everyday llfe after we graduate,
and this Junlor year stands above them all
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Our la t vear in high
leave Nc dread having to
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school 15 the one xh ch we UGJOI want to
depart from here, probably never to re
have to do our own olarninv, and strug
others who are trying to reach success
in this world Je envy tho e who next year will engoy the clas
wartv, the soorts, the play, the Junior Senior Banquet, the Alumni
Banquet, ard finally graduating Je hope that the le rning we have
obtained here fill assist us in our future live and that those
wcmaining in high chool tale dvontage of the education which is
lefore them Thi should be in f vor of o r otto, which st tes
hat, 'Educ rion 1 the Creator of Value and Capital '
Edward Nartowicz '38
CLASS NILL
Ne, the class of nineteen thirty eight, being more or less of
sound mind and health do hereby make and declare this our last will
and testament
Wirstly we hereby give, devise, and bequeath to the class of
n neteen thirty nine the title WSeniorW which we have so nobly
defended from those dreaded diseases, NLack of ambitionn a d
aziness We al o leave them our mascot, Slippv, and all of our
old worn out shewing gum which they will find deposited under the
desks
Secondlv, we leave to the Soplorores the privilege of un
earthing any knoweledge which we may have overlooked while listen
ing to the renowned wise cracks of our fellow students
Thirdly, we give to the freshmen class our
and a chance of becoming as fine a class as the
unequaled dignity
one which was
graduated in nineteen thirty eight
Fourthly, we leave
gift which we hope will
Stanley Novak leaves
Maccallini.
Ilene Huff gives her
Campbell.
Althea Hollingsworth
unassuming manner.
from each member of our
benelit the receiver to
class a personal
an unlimited degree
his ambition to become a minister to Lido
first mortgage on James Hartley to Lois
bequeaths unto Glenn Wilson her quiet and
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To Cowboy Waddell we give Anthony M1klov1c's ab1l1ty to fall
off of Horses
To Ruth Dlas goes all the boys that Dot FlSH6P could have had
not that Ruth need then
Xe leave Jun1or Conoway's golcen voloe to Dlllv Luohi
Virginla Bober leaves to Martha owell her onanoes of marryln
a we lthy baohelor Nlth one foot lH the Lrave and the other
on a banana peel
Anna Loulse I rrls passes on ner b Vetoall ablllty to Betty
Fuller
Gene Thrash's sled rldlng abillty s left to B111 Powell
hope B111 does'nt fracture h1s scull
To Joseph Carroll we leave Halford h1rk's small dainty, and
shell like ears to be used for ornamemtal purposes only
de give Irma Gill1ngham's spontaneous glggle to Edythe idbe
way to use on all sultable ocoaslons
Wayne Lydlck leaves to Janet rlsner his famed Cbut apoarently
unsuooessfull reduclng dlet
We wlll Jaunlta Stowart's thlee cont debt to VlVl3H WOPthlHUuOH
whom we hope 18 in better financial stanolng
Mabel Pritts leaves her abillty never to get into miSChl9f to
Wargaret Diosi
John Van Curen bequeath hls ambltlon to become a dlctator to
Harry Stanley We hope John makes good on the farm
James Moore's many troubles are bestowed upon Dallas Wlllls
We leave Em a Piriak's laoy llke ways to Ann Stanley
Virginia Teschner leave her falr look of halr to the fearless
Cor hairlessl three, COHSlSt1ng of Bruner, ueetlng, and Bethel
Clarlce W11SOH pas es on her lreckles to Gessella Gergely
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CTlOW Fvirof Divfe to Gilof Uepictro Yer corpact and all of her
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lora hae Smith passes her ability to tick to one boy to Berdina
H tiel
cvard nartovicz leaves to Wobert Strader all of ris unrecogniz
able portraits of his fellow classmates
e iritter leaves hei veakness for chawin cheJ1r gum to Sara
ce Barricklow
lton Lowell vills his timidness to Bob Grimes
To lirvaret Reline goes Lena Pess's ability to find fault with
tjpf r ters
Je aive Harry Bell's hair to Charles Valine to use for the pro
tection of his chickens which are shedding Cpoor chickensb
Anita humphery leaves HCT ambition to grow tall to Rose Ruyan
To Paul Kose is left Louis Palleva's chances of becoming an
olympic hero
To Elizabeth Shipta goes Pauline Fuller's ability to hold her
temper.
Clyde Powell receives Alfred Riley's athletic ability. Don't
disgrace it Dopey.
Jean Patterson bequeaths to Frances Bradley her preference for
the candy confection known as NOh Henryn.
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We in witness thereof, do set our hand and seal on this twenty
nlnth day of February, lH the year of our Lord nlneteen hundred
nd thlrty elght
Miss Helen Campbell
Mlss Dorothy Latham
M138 Letha Shahan
Mls Frances Lyle
Wayne Hall 59
C AsS PROPHECY
In the month of lay 1954 whlle taklnv a vacatlon from my
posltlon as chef ln the natmore Restaurant, I was attendlng a
conventlon that was held ln New York Clty Dlsmlssed from the
meetlng I was walklng lelsurely down the street when I notlced
some small chlldren laughlng and shoutlng on thelr way home
from school It lmmedlately brought to my m1nd memorles of m
school days and espeelally memorles of the class of 58 I
paused to thlnk of fond recollectlons of my 8SSOClat10n with
them I pondered over my thoughts for some moments and then
oroced d down the street I had not gone far when my attentlon
the past, present and future N My thoughts were drawn to a
qulck concluslon would he lnform me of the where abouts of the
graduatlng class of W38W9
At enterlng, whom dld I see s1tt1ng before the crystal ball
but Anthony M1CKlOVlC Who would ever of thought Anthony was
destlned to become an astrologlst He seemed pleased when I
told hlm the purpose of my errand and we set to work almost lm
medlately We turned out the llghts and a llvlng flre seemed to
burn Wlthln the large whlte globe As the flre died away we
could see a falnt lmage appear, then plalner, why lt appears to
be none other than Dr Hugh Cuttem fWayne Lydlckl famed surgeon,
worklng serlously over h1s 499th VlCtlm, and now the patlents
face 1S shown and lt lS one who lS known to us as that of Gene
Thrash Che's telllng Dr Lydlck what Klnd of flowers he llKGS
bestl A nurse whom w now recognlze as Mabel Prltts stands by
w1th a sad and hopeless expresslon on her face
The pleture fades away and another lS presented Thls one
takes us to the Yankee Stadlum We flnd a large crowd of speota
tors whose att ntlon lS drawn to a couple emerglng from the rlght
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fleld dugout As the v1s1on becomes plalner we recognlze lt to
be the only two players whose record 15 llke a scoreboard no
runs no hlts no errors, and why lts Alfred Rlley and D Holllngs
vorth And notlce they are belng followed by someone, a batboy,
and why lt lS our own llttle Harry Glll
We go from the baseball f1eld to a country far over the sea,
namelyy Germgny5 where we flnd a large parade preceded by a
'LITTLE GFRMAN BAND dlrected by a man 1D dazzling unlform who
lS found to be none other than Halford Klfh Who 13 that, 1D
tne car followlng the band, tnat the eggs ar belng thrown upono
Tohn Van Curen being lnaugurated as Dlctator of Germany Can
you lmaglne that after the way Van Curen used to hate Hltler
Ho lS being follow d by two,Nv ry eggyn motorcycle escorts
Qtanley Novak and Nalton Howell If lt weren't for detectlves
of thls sort he mlght accldentally get 'bumped offn
Now we see, WOTKlHg lndustrlously ln a shop, the forms of
three of our hlgh school students, Frltter, humphrey, and Harrls
no lS the man 1n the background and what could he be dolng ln
a shop of thls klndo Ah, now I see lts the Natlonal Blscult
Company That explalns what Bell 1S dolng ln hls brlght unlform
and bearlng a very neavy sledge I remember tlem 1U Home nc
Class
Ne travel now from the factory to the Afrlcan Jungle where
hUHtlH8, Cman huntlngl lk' bhe nas for her gur bearer Miss
Althea Holllngsworth, and who lS thelr companlonv Nof, lt 1S
plaln lfor a whlle I thought lt was a monkeyl and lt lS none
other than our Irma llllngham
Now I can see James Moore, future heavy welght champlon of
the world wlth Louls Palleva offlclatlng as nls second After
trylng for a long tlme James has succeeded a bout wlth Joe Lewls
Atta' boy Moore
V1rg1n1a Teschner lS heard dally over the natlon wlde hook
p She 15 admlred by all the chlldren for her ab1l1ty of tell
lng Mother Goose Rhymes'
flora Mae Smlth 15 the flrst lady to become Presldent of the
Unlted States Pow dld she ever manage 1t0 I never thought she'd
admlt she was over 55 and look at her very able helpers
Emma Bucco mma always dld have a 'llne , SIS says she
could talk any man to death lNo men allowedl
Ada Jalters To enforce the N N A plan lntroduced by
V1rg1n1a Bobfr 1D l953 VlFPlDlH never cared much for
the men any way
3 Jean Patterson Employed to pay strlct attentlon to Sm1th's
dlet, Jean always had the knack of preparlng a dlet
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11th these able helpers the country lS surely golng plac
KTo the dogsl
And now we flnd ClarJoe Jrlson employed a the econd Yatherlne
T pburn e star 1U rol s wh n Katherlne 1 n't pl sent
Lena Hess and Marlon Twarog have tled for flrst place ln the
b auty show P ld 1D madlson Square Garden Thelr closest COmpbtl
tor belng Charley McCarthy lrl OWlHQS, a beauty cream manufactur
er was the Judge
Emma Plrlak has be n flllbusterlng lH the Ladles Ald SOClLty
for several weeks her maln toplo tslng Hfho wlll bury the last
Mlss Ilene fuff and Dorothy Flsher were award d th Nobel peace
prl e but they found lt n cessary to glVL up thelr SlHElHg 1 ssons
tb y had to do lt to keep peao ln tr famlly
Ed Martowlcz world renown artlst, and hls ver1 able asslstant
Halt Dlsney, hav Just compl ted thelr latest pFOdUCtlO1 nPbach
B ossoms and The Seven Butterflysn lt lS rumored that the great
oo ra SlHU r SlgHOP Alberto Conawayskl lS to make hls debut on
th legltlmate stage ln thls produotlon
Vlfglnla Dlchelll 1S starrlng ln Juanlta Stewart's latest
fllm productlon Money or Your Jlfo who vouldn't take the
mODey9
Robert Grlmes NSQH
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President Paul Kose
Vice President Robert Strader
Secretary Ann Stanley
Treasurer Janet Fisher
Class ndVl or Mr Bethel
Sara Allce Barrlcklow
Berdlna Bethel
Frances Bradley
Lols Campbell
Joseph Carroll
Rosy Cecll
Grace Depletro
Ruth Dlas
Vargaret D1os1
Janet Flsher
Betty fuller
Cessella Gergely
alfred Gllmore
Robert Grlmes
Nayne Hall
Martha Howell
FLOWER
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COLORU
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ROLL
Goldla Huff
Annle Faczmarek
Anna Kopas
Paul Kose
Nllllam Lucrl
Lldo M8CCalllH1
Mary M8CCdll1H1
Henrletta McM1llan
Nesta Nuccl
Norman Odorlzzl
Clyde Powell
Nllllam Powell
Pearl Prltts
Margaret Rellne
Vlfglnla Rellnc
Pape twenty
Edythe Rldgway
Rose Ruyan
Ellzabeth ohlpta
Ann Stanley
Harry Stanlcy
Robert Strader
Kathryn Teschner
Charles Vallne
Jo eph Vallne
Hlawatha Walker
Leslle Nhlte
Dallas Wlllls
Clara Wllson
Glen Wllson
Elma Workman
VlVl8H Worthlngton
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CLASS OFFICERS
President James Murphy
Vice President Arnold Cheatham
Secretary Florence Evans
Treasurer Florence Evans
Class xQVlSOT M ss Campbell
WOur
Martha Bethel
Howard Blce
Louls Bucco
Nlle Buckley
Carl Bugzla
Arnold Cheatham
Gertrude Conoway
Irene Conter
Lena DeP1etro
Paul Dean
Jean D138
Edna D1os1
Stella Demldowskl
Florence Evans
COLORS
Red and Gold
FLOWER
Amerlcan Beauty Rose
MOTTO
a1m Sucess Our hope To W1Hn
ROLL
MaTJOPlC Fertuson
Weldon Gllllngham
Thomas Glffen
J acl' Hamer
Elmore Harper
Irene Huff
Marla Law
Chest r Lee
Mary Lltten
Nlll1S Lyle
Edward MlChPlll
K thryn Mlcklovlc
James Murphy
Hebert Norrls
Sara Rlley
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Jerald Robertson
George Huyan
Ethel Sakl
Florence Shreves
Mary Ellzabeth Starkey
Margorle Steele
Josephlne Tkaczyk
Wayne Tolbert
Charles Trlplett
James Trlplett
Marlo Trlplett
Lloyd Nhlt
Lucy Whlteman
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President Karl Kose
Vice President Robert Taylor
Secretary
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Treasure
Class Advisor
Marjorie Anderson
Jim ie Angeloni
Anthony Baransky
Dorothy Bell
Marjorie Bethel
Ruth Bethel
Chester Bober
Arnie Bradley
Thomas Bradley
Jennie Capalingo
Billy Carpenter
Pio Chini
William Chinl
Joseph Demarchi
Edith Depietro
Betty Jean Donald
Kenneth Eaton
Rose Faccinto
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COLORS
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FLOWER
Blue Larkspur
MOTTO
NRowing, not Drift ng
Eloise Harper
Mage Humphrey
Llllian Johnson
Patricia Kirk
Karl Kose
Eileen Lacey
Laura Leonardi
Betty Luyster
mizabeth Lyozak
Eloise Manifold
James Merritt
Dorothy Michelli
Robert Mlchelli
George Miller
Jennie Moore
Delbert Murphy
Albert Niemiec
Harper Nolan
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Geeting
Robert Nucci
Norma Platt
Bob Piriak
Clarence Poland
George Reline
Dan Smith
Frances Smith
Louise Stanohina
Robert Starkey
Joe Styrcula
Robert Taylor
Ethel Wagner
Donald Weisman
Betty White
Dorothy White
Philip White
Veda Wilson
Evelyn Worthington
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Second Row Rosy Cecll, Grace DeP1etro, Ruth Dlas, Margarett
U1 si, Janet Flsher, Betty Fuller,Gessella Gergely
Thlrd Row Alfred Gilmore, Robert Grlmes, Jayne Hall, Martha
1 well Goldla duff, Annle Kaczmarek, Anna Kopas, Paul Kose
1lll3W Luchl
fourth Row Lldo Hacoalllnl, Mary Maccalllnl, lenrletta
1 Jillan, Nesta kUCCl, Norman Odorizzl, Clyde Powell, Wllllam
Powell, Pearl Pritts, Margaret ellne
llfth Row Vlrglnla Relixe, Edyth Rldgeway, Ro e Ruyan,
Iizabeth Sripta, ann stanley, Harry stanley, Yobert btrader
Slvth Row Kathryn Teschner, C1arles Vallne, Joseph Vallne
liawatha Jalker, Leslle Whlte
Seventh Row Dallas M1l1lS, Clara filson, Glen UllSOD, alma
riman, vlVlHH forthlngton
SOPHONORES
Flrst Row Martha Bethel, Howard Bice, Louis Buceo, mile
ciley, Carl Bugala, Arnold Cheatham, John Ch1n1 Gertrude
Conoway, Irene Co tor
Second Row Lena DePletro, Paul Dean, Jean Dlas, Fdna D1OSl
Stella Demldowskl, Florence Evans, naryorle Ferguson, Jeldon
Gllllngham, Thomas Glffen
Thlrd Row Jack Famar, Elm re harper, Irene Puff, Gladys
uTTman, Marla Law, Chester Lee, Mary Tltten, Wlllls Lyle,
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Tirst Row--James Murphy, Hobert Norris, Sara Riley, Jerald
Robertson, George Ruyan, Ethel Saki, Florence Shreves, Mary
Elizabeth Starkey, Marjorie Steele.
Second Row--Emma Stefani, Josephine Tkaczyk, Charles Triplett,
James Triplett, Marie Triplett.
'rird Row- Lloyd White, Lucy Whiteman, Thelma Whiteman
Not appearing in the picture is Wayne Tolbert
FRESHMEN
rirst How Marjorie Anderson, James Angeloni, Anthony Baransky,
Dorothy Bell, Marjorie Bethel, Ruth Bethel, Chester Bober
Second Row Arnie Bradley, Thomas Bradley, Jennie Capalingo,
Billy Carpenter, Pio Chini, William Chini, Joseph Demarchi,
dith Depietro, Betty Jean Donaldson
Third Row Rose Facclnto, Virginia Fuller, Eloise Harper, Madgel
Humphrey, Lillian Johnson, Patricia Kirk, Karl Kose, Eileen
Lacey
ourth Row Laura Leonardi Betty Luyster, Elizabeth Lyczak,
loise Manifold James Merritt, Dorothy M1Ch6ll1 Robert Michelll,
Jennie Doore, Delbert Murphy
uifth Row Albert Niemiec, Harper Nolan, Helen Novak, Robert
Nucci Norma Platt Bob Piriak, Cl renee Poland George Reline,
Dan Smith, rrmnces Smith
Robert Taylor, thel Wagner, Donald WblSmTH, Dorothy lhite
Seventh Row Philip White, Veda Wilson, vclyn Worthington
Not mppcarlng lh thc picture rc Thom s Albrleht, K nneth Eaton,
George M1llcr, and B tty Uhlte
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'SPIP LEAVE'
The tlme lS steadlly drawlng near,
When to you we must say adleu
Shlpmates we were for many a year,
But we're now too old for the crew'
Ne've salled through many a fog and raln
Bravely shared each dally day,
In hopes that we may soon malntaln
RSCO9HltlOH 1H some small way
Our feet now restlng on solld ground
We determlne to stand alone
Each for a hlgher goal 1S bound
lt's nlx on the stumbling stone
Temptatlon snatches to pull us down
But for what have we been prepared9
avold 1t's tentacles wlth a frown
Never yleldlng to be ensnared
To stop or push on 15 the questlon now
But what are we waltlng for
It's onward we go we that avow'
As we watch the ship leave shore
Just a group of cast off sallor men
Our shlp a speck ln the dlstance
Hoplng you'll thlnk of us now and then
We plan our struggle w1th subslstence
And so as we parasltes abdlcate
Upon thls comlng graduatlon
To captalns of shlp our teachers top rate
hats off ln slncere appreclatlon
Vlrglnla Tesohner '38
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On Seotember fourth, Coach Waddell called the flrst football
practlce for the nlneteen thlrty seven football season The squad
was made un of thlrty two boys vith SlX lettermen back from last
year They were Rell Glll L,d1ck, J CHIHI, M rtowitcz, and
Farrell the other boys out for the squad were as follows V n
Curen, Novak M ore, V rk M cklovlc, Rlley P Powell C V li e
OdOTlZZ1, Wllson, P Yose, F Kose W llls, NOPTlS, Buaala, Ruyan
Bacco P eatham, Tailor, W C inl, Boher, Bradley, Angelonl, Thrash
and Powell
seotember seventeenth, brought the strong C dlz team for the
onenlng game T e smooth worklng offense and defense of Cadlz was
too much for the lnexoerlenced team of F ushlng The score was
55 O in favor of Cadlz
Smithfleld high clayed Flushing next Flushlng Hlgh School
Smlthfleld eleven Flushlng olayed even ball with the J1SltOTS
untll the last seven mlnutes of the ball game Smlthfleld pushed
over two touch downs and booted one goal to defeat FlUShlHg 15 O
Flushing Dlayed thelr flrst game away from home October
second at Woodsfleld Flushlnp made good galns but could not
go over for a touchdown The core was 15 O ln Woodsfield's favor
Flushlng nlayed Barnesvllle Reserves at Barnesville on October
nlnth 1n the raln and mud Flushing seemed to like the klnd of
day, and won thelr first football game of the season T e score
was 15 O
On October sixteenth Barnesvllle Reserves came to Flushlng and
agaln Flushlng defeated the Barnesvllle eleven by the close margin
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Flushlng H sh traveled to Y rkvllle on October thlrtleth
for the UOmSCOmlHg Game wlth Vorkvllle F gh T e small but hard
flghting eleven of Vorkvllle beat Flushlng 52 O
On November fifth the strong St Clalrsvllle team came to
Flushlng Although Fl Shing out un a determlned battle until the
last second of the game, they ere unable to hold the nowerful
Qt C aggregatlon T e game ended 1D another set back to Flushlng
55 O
e Dowhatan squad ol yed F' shing on Armistlce Day, the
final home game of the season for the Flushing High team. Both
teams olayed good ball through out the four quarters of the game,
but it resulted in a victory for Dowhatan The score was 15-6.
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llSHlHQ lll clay slx m n football next eason T lS s
a very fast game whlch the small cl ss B schools ln thls VlClHlty
are tartlng to clay Flushlng has chcduled 51A games for next
year at the tlne thls oubllcatlon goes to oress
B ll G1 1, LJdlCK J C nl towlcz, Van Clren, Novak, loore,
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Although thc Qraduatlnv of those men
team th re are th POllO'lHU lett rm
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C 1 1 C Dovcll O orlzzl, Jllson, W llis, C rro ,
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Vw vlsh to thank our manager, Jllllam Dowcll, for thc work
h dld for us We took excellent care of th football equloment
and he was always wllllng to do nythlng you a kcd hlm to oo We
hooc ve wlll have hlm agaln next y ar
Joe Carroll HQQN
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The past se son has been successlul for tie boys conslderlng
that they began tne season wlth three letteraen back from last
year's squad The team started off slowly but ended tue season
wlth a good record The won eleven of thelr twenty flve games
and were runners up ln the county class B tournament The
Flushlng squad entered tfe sectlonal tournament tHlS year but were
GllWlH8t8d ln the Ilrst round by Cadlz the tournament wlnners
arry Bell 'Pete a two year man who played guard on the regu
lar team He was usually caoable of uoldlng hls man down and
was also a good long shot Parry is a senlo and wlll be lard
to replace
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thls year Hls usual posltlon was forward although he could
also play the guard posltlon well when he was called upon Glll
was a good shot under the basket and was always a source of 1D
sp ratlon for the team Harry 1S a senwor and next fear's squad
wlll surely mlss hlm
Pdward uartowlcz HPd H a guard on the
very fast man and a delendable gu rd
to make the po1nts when they were most
hls second year on the squad hd lS a
ha d to flnd one to take h1s place
Clyde Powell nDopey ' Dover's gift to
regular team d was a
We could be counted upon
needec T 13 ear was
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Flus11ng lgd e played
center on the regular tcam wncre hls nelght cave hlm a oeclded
aoxantace Clyde coulc usually get the ball off of the banklng
boaro and mace a basket 111 LS tlydc's last year of hlgh scnool
basketball
Nllllam Powell HB1ll,' the other package received from Dover
Bill played a forward Josltlon both on the varslty and reserves
squad fe was a good lorg wot and was lP ther 1 utlnv all
t1e t1W6 Too 1any sene ters wlll prcvent 11s plawing next
year
Glenn Wl1SOH Plnkle a econd ye r nan on tdb squad Pinky
was anotrer forward on the reserves and var lty c was a good
shot from tae centcr of thc iloo or close undor tae basket
Plnky, lS a JJDlOP thls fcar
Ialford Flrk klrk, was a cente on the reserv s and guard on
the varslty we could ceoend on Klrk to keep hls man from scor
lng and come through wlth some oolnts HlWSClf Just when tley were
most needed le re sorry that tllS lS H13 senlor year
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eontlnued
James loore, 'J1m, played guard on the regular and reserve
team Jim's lack of hevght did not prevent him from holdlng
his man dofn and oorlng points for the home teams When ever
o saw a ser mble for the ball, you would benerally flnd Jlm
in the thlek of it It is too had that thls 1 Jim's la t year
John Ch nl, HChlCkCH, played guard pOS1e1OH on th reserves
and VLPSlty team He w s a very fast man and his long shot
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norman Odorlzvi Boots, played forward on the varslty during
the flrst part of tne sea Norman is a good sheb and handles
+he alll v ll as h has one more year to play, e are expect
5 reat thlnf from hlm Norman earned his eoond
letter til year
tharle Valine, uChQP1lG, wa a member Ol the squad
part of the sea on Charlle was a v ry capable forw
dld hls part in 'brinelng home the bacon during the
basketball
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se son Ommes Too m ny semesters wlll prevent Charles from
partlolpatlng ln next year's games
Joe Carroll, HJoe, ns a three year man on the squad He could
pl y elther gaard or forwxrd exceptlonally well He had the
peed a player needs ard was alw ys flghtlng for the ball HJoe
lS a very good not under the ouek t n should be t his best
next year.
New Concord
New Athen
Lafferty
Powhatan
Holloxay
Alumni
Bethesda
Belmont
Freeport
Cadiz
Lafferty
Bethesda
Barnosville
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TOURNAMENT
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Bethesda
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THE PWS RVES
The Reserve team won three out of seven games but thelr
true F h S flghting splrlt kept the other team on thelr toes
all the tl e he boys who pl ESQ on the Reserve team thls year
xlll make another flghtlng l S team for next year The
followlng were aresented 1th enblens for partlcloatlng ln two
flfths of the total number of quarters oleyed J , H
N rrls, P Yose Chlni, V L, e, and A C e t m
GIRL'S BASYETSALL
T e basketball season oroved ver successful to us Nlnnlng
elpht games and lOSlHg only four durlng the season We won one
and lost one durlng the tournament
Anna Loulse H rrls KF rwardb
Duez de erved honor for she fllled her OOSltlOH well She lS a
good snort and a very sn edy forward S e layed guard as well
as forvard Duez mlll not be back wlth us next year as she 1S
a senlor She was a regul r nlayer
Flora Mae Smlth KForward5
clever on the team Vou could always denend on her Gu1Ck faking
and gettlng ln under the basket to shoot She wlll be hard to
reolace next year
Vlrglnla Teschner KForvard5
1h1Q 1S V1TglHl8'S flrst ve r to nlay basketball, and she showed
rem rkable ol ylng We could always denend on Vlrglnia to get
down under the b sket She 1 a senlor and we wlll mlss her next
year
Vlrglnla Bober KGuardb
V1rg1n1a sho'ed us her ab1l1ty to clay basketball and earned her
letters Je always depended on Vlrglnla to rush 1n and break n
Dlays She was fast Ulayer Unfortunately she 1S a senlor too
Vlrglnla was a regular nlayer
Dorothv F1 her lGuard5
Dot, was a regular olayer and she lS also a senlor and Wlll be
mlssed next ye r Dot always ol yed a bard game and kent her
oooonent well guarded Vou could always denend on Dot to take
the ball off of the benklng board It ulll be hard to flnd some
one to take hor al ce
Clarlce llson lGuardJ
A olayer vho was ready at any mlnute nd fought hard whether we
were wlnning or 1OSlHg Ve wlll mlss Clarlce very much next year
as she is a senlor
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Betty Fuller CForwardl
Betty la done Food work and showed us her good sp1r1t She 1S
small, fast, and a good shot we hope to hear more from her 1U
tie COmlHQ year for she 15 only a JUHlOT
Lols Campbell CForwardl
Lols dld not have a chance to show us all she can do thls year
but she 1S only a JUH1OI and 1S wllllng and able to show us some
real ball playlng 1U the year to come
Ruth Dlas lGuardJ
Ruth was alwavs readv to play when called upon She showed us her
lOl11tV to play basketball Thls 15 her flrst year to have a sult
and sfe shows promlse of belng a real player
1lFQ1H18 Fuller iForwardl
Vlrglnla howed us she could play basketball although she 15 only
a freshman She wlll go places before she leaves Flushlng Hlgh
School we wlll hear more of her 1H the years to come
Ann Marle Stanley iGuardD
Ann played guard wlth a lot of pep never g1V1Hg up untll the game
was over She could be depended upon to keep her opponent from
scorlng Ann 1S only a JUHlOT and we expect a lot from her next
year
Frances Bradley CGuardsl
Florence Evans
Emma Stephanl
These glrlg shared the same sults and d1d not get to play much
thls account We know that they wlll show us thelr ablllty to
play basketball next vear
THE RESERVES
We had qulte a few reserves practlclng thls year We could
always depend on one of
needed ln practlce
New Athens
Lafferty
Powhatan
Holloway
Alumni
Bethesda
them taklng the places of the regulars when
are expectlng all of you out next year
SCPBDULE
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TOURNAMENT
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BOY'S FOOTBALL SQUAD
lop Row, Left to Rlght Carl Bugala Karl Kose Gene Thrash, Paul
Kose
Second Row Robert Taylor, Halford Klrk, John VanCuren Alfred
Rlley, Wllllam Chlnl Arnle Bradley, James Angelo Hobert Norrls
Thlrd Row Manager Wllliam Powell, Glen Wllson Anthony Mlklovlc
Norman Odorlzzl Edward Martowlcz, Joseph Carroll, Harry G1ll
John Chlnl, Coach Mllton Waddell
Moore Albert Conoway, Harry Bell, Dallas Willis
Member of the sqpad not appearing ln the plcture Clyde Powell
BOY'S BASKETBALL SQUAD
Top Row Left to Rlght Karl Kose Arnle Bradley, Paul Kose, Danny
Smlth, James Merritt Robert Taylor James Angelo, Chester Bober
Dallas Willls
Second Row Manager Junior Conoway, Wlllls Lyle, John Chlni, James
Murphy, Glen Wllson Arnold Cheatham, Hobert Norrls William Ch1n1
Coach Milton Waddell
Bottom Row Will1am.Powell, Edward Martowlcz, Harry Bell, Clyde
Powell, Harry Glll Joseph Carroll, Halford Klrk
Members of the squad not appearlng 1D the picture James Moore,
Norman Odorizzi.
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low Left to Right Martha howell, Berdina Bethel, Frances
J Florerce Fvans, Jean Dias
1 RoJ Betty Fuller, Lois Campbell, Rutl Dias Emma Stefani,
nia uller, Clarice Wilson, Coach Letha Shahan
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ore harper, Robert Strader, Glenn Nilso
Top Row Left to Right Elm
James Nerrit
Janet Fisher, Danny Smith,
Josephine Tkczak Sarah A Barricklow,
Second Row Louis Palleva
John A Barricklow, Robert Taylor
Stanley, Ruth Dias,
Genevieve Southern, Eloise Harper,
Trird Row Clarice Wilson,
J ra nia Bober Eli abetl Lyczak, Martha Howell, Halford Kirk
ront Row Frances Bradley, Thomas Johnson, Louis Iarper, Ronald
Telle Charlene Green, Ielva Bucco, Arthur Thompson Aldridge
geloni, Frances Lyle
Band members not appearing in picture Berdina Bethel, James Moore
Page forty-one
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CHEERLEADERS
The teams of F H S w1sh to thank Paullne Fuller
and Robert Strader for the flne work they dld 1U cheer-
leadlng tnls year When the teams were run down the
cheers that they brought forth encouraged the team and
helped them to wln the game They never falled to do
thelr good work whether the team were w1nn1ng or loslng
We are sorry that Paullne 15 leavlng us as she 15 a
senlor but we hope that we wlll have Bob wlth us next
year as he lS only a JUHlOF
BASKETBALL MANAGER
The glrls' and boys' basketball teams wlsh to thank
Junlor Conaway for the flne work he dld whlle he was man
ager He was always prompt and dld everythlng he was
asked to do We are sorry that he wlll not be back wlth
GIRLS' COACH
Coach Shahan has been w1th us one year It was
through her efforts and work that we learned to play
the game fa1r and square, and to take defeat wlth a
smlle All of the squad w1sh to thank Coach Shahan
for all that she dld for us
BOYS' COACH
We wlsh to thank our Coach Mllton addell, for the
flne work whlch he has done for F H S Thls lS
Coach Waddell's second year at Flushlng Ulgh and he has
won the reputatlon of belng a good coach He has had a
successful season conslderlng the manner ln whlch he had
to bulld up hls team ln both Football and Basketball
We hope that Coach Waddell wlll be back wlth us agaln
next year
Ann tanley '59
Joe Carroll '59
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GIRL RESERVES
The Girl Reserves was organized in the late fall of 1957 under
the leadership of Miss Helen Campbell. Even though the meetings
were held irregularly we enjoyed some very interesting meetings.
The Girl Reserves sponsered Courtesy Week CMarch 21-253 which
was preceeded by a convalcation courtesy program on March 18.
Also a Mother-Daughter Banquet was held April 29 in the Pres-
byterian Church at which the new officers were installed and the
Girl Reserve pins were given out.
The club plans to join the Federated Girl Reserves for the
coming year
OFFICERS
President Dorothy Fisher
Vice President Ilene Huff
Secretary Ruth Dias
Treasurer Clarice Wilson
MEMBERS Sara Alice Barricklow, Jean Dias, Ruth Dias, Irma
gillingham, Ilene Huff, Lois Campbell, Patrice Kirk, Dorothy Bell,
orothy Fisher, Janet Fisher, Florence Evans, Virginia Teschner,
Jean Patterson, Lena Hess, Clarice Wilson, Mary E Starkey, Ann
Stanley, Kay Teschner, Eloise Harper
HI TIMES
A noticeable improvement was made in the editing of the HI
TIMES this year Our editor in chief, Harry Bell could be Seen
most any time hurrying around Just like a real city editor in HD
effort to get the paper out on time, and at times running off as
many as eight pages to an edition The staff of editors ran as
follows
Editor in chief Harry K Bell
Treasurer Marie Tripplett
Business Manager Emma Piriak
Columnist Sarah Riley
Humor editor Robert Strader
Girls sports editor Virginia Teschner
Boys sports editor Anthony Micklovic
Art editor Nile Buckley
Assistant art editor Ada Walter
Advisor Miss Campbell
Typists Virginia Bober, Lena Hess
Page forty four
Society editor ---------- ------ Rosy Cecil
GL E CLUB
Tme Plgh School Chorus was organlzed this year under the
dlrectlon of 1laS Lyle They wade thelr flrst public appearance
wlen they sang two selectlons lor tne Farmers' lnstltute in
December, 1957
On March 2 the chorus went to WUSklHguM Colle e to p rt1c1
pate 1U the Eastern Ohlo Dlstrlct Contest l e enorus won second
ollce Tufs naee t'en elllg ble Po the state contest The Glrl
nselble won twlru alace Patrlela nlrb won flrst place ln r rls
solos and was elll lble for tne tate contest Junlor Conaway
'on thlrd place lH boy solos
The cnor1s ook pazt IN tne on lng uslca or 1 y o he
F rst of t's klnd to be leld 1D Flushlng The choru ' next
a arenee was at t e Ohlo Valle usme Festlval at Olglebay
Part Uh66l1 o Ia' O The mUolC ac lvltles of the year wlll
conf to a close 1th the Baccalaurlate and Comme cement xerclses
e v sh to extend our slncere t anks to 1 s Lyle for our success
tllS ear
Members
lst sOPRAlO Ilele ruff, Sara Barricklow elen Frltter, Patrlela
KlTK Ruth Dlas Anlta umpbrey Dorothy Flsner Lols Campbell
Jean Patterson lvelyn Worthlnnton Clarlce E11 on Loulse
Stanehlna Josephlne Tkaczvak Golela Huff Florence Lvans,
Naryorle Bteele Ann NQTLC stanley, Berdlna eetnel dna DlOSl
Dorothy Bell, loise anlfold Martha Howell Margaret Dlosi
Paullne Fuller
ALTO Ethel Sakl ary e Starkey, Florence Slreaves, Gertrude
Conaway Janet Flsnel, Veda WllSOH, Lena ness, Dorothy Nhlte
Lllllan Johnson Irene uff Llolse larger Betty Luyster, Frances
Bradley, Jean Dlas
BAQS Wayne Lydnek, Wlllls Lyle Bob Stradel, Junlor Conaway,
alfole hmrv B ll Powell, Paul Dean
T TOR Wayne Fall Bob Grlmes Clyde Powell, lmore larper
BOYS' QUA 1 T
In the school year of nlneteen nundred tdlrty seven and
tnlrtv clcht a a n a most certa nly laudable quartet was organized
under tne QlTCCt on of two oUDCFVlSOT of nuslc, V183 Lyle The
quartet, eomposeo of Wayne Tall, Falford Klrx, Tunlor Conawa
and Robert Grlmes was a complete su cess Tnls 13 slown by the
amount of soclal qvtivltl s of w lol they were asked to partlcl
pate such as Parent Teacher Programs, Tle Farmers Instltute and
Church Actlvltles The boys' quartet made a flne snowing at the
Annual Muslc Festlval at UUSKIHDUM College They recelved an
Excellent Ratinc whlch made them SGCOQG CnOlCG for the state con
test at Columbus We eompllment these boys'
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The School Band under the dlrectlon of MlSS Lyle completed lts
second year of OTg8HlZ8t1OH th1s year A step ln progress was made
when the Band Mothers were able to secure new UHlfOTHS They con
slsted of orange and black m1l1tary type coats The caps had been
purchased formerly
The Band's flrst actlylty was a much apprec1ated performance
durlng the halves of the football panes They then furnlshed muslc
for the basketball games Two prlnclpal out of town appearences
were made thls year The Plrst was to take p rt ln the Christmas
Parade at VhGGl1UP, West Vlrplnla They made a good ShOWlHg be
c u e of thelr new unlforms The next U8TtlClU8tlOD was ln the
Dlstrlct Contest at Bridveport They played three nleoes 1ns1de
as well as marchlng ln the mass parade Thev dld well COHS1dGT1Hg
the competltlon
Slnce MISS Lyle lS a member of the Ohlo Valley duSlC Educator'
ASSOCl8t1OH, they were able to place two people ln the All Valley
Cl1HlC Band namely, Halford Klrk and Robert Strader They gave
four concerts Wlth thls band We certalnly appreclate Miss Lyle's
co operatlon whlch yas respons1ble for our success
Band Wembers
Flute Geneyleve Southern
Clarlnets Ellzabeth Lyczak, Vlrplnla Bober, Ann M8TlS Stanley,
Robert Taylor, Janet Flsher Sara A1108 Barrlckloy
Saxophone Ruth Dlas
Cornets Clarlce WllSOH O1dTldEG Angelonl, Louls Palleya, Danny
Smlth Thomas Johnson, John Barr1cklow, Ronnle Telly, Eloise Harper
Barltone Robert Strader, Alma Workman
Trombone Elmore Harper, Louls Harper, James Moore
Melaphone James M6TT1tt
Bass Halford Vlrk
Drums Berdlna Bethel, Glen Wilson, Marth Ho ell, Arthur Thompson,
Charlene Green, Melya Bucco
Drum Major--Frances Bradley.
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Another musleal organwzatlon of Mis Lyles' Jhleh was Q sue
cfs w s the orchestra Thelr maln appearance wa the Spring
fes LUSH had weekly practices and furnlshed music for
chapel erviees lbe members were ehlefly band membe s except
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HDNE ECONO Ito LUB
lhl to eeond vear for th's clue whleh wa orfanlzed
e 51 l of tle done Ee Class under he super! on of Tls
lafhmm, LH truetor ln thal subject Durlnv the school fear the
club n ld qai e a Pew meetlng At the flTSt mee Wag they held
we lnld Qc the football fleld Tre main event of the fear was
nn leC+TlC1l COOklDg d monstratlon by the Ohio Power Company
At t e tlme of this pablleatlon the club wa preparlng for
stflt shox Txe club flanks lss Tatham or her work and hope
fhmt fl: club wlll COHflHUO for vear to come
SENIGR nTASn D AY
The Senlor Class under the able direetlon of Mlss Latham
pres nted the play 'Your Non v or Your Wifeu on November l9, l957
lhe three act comedy proved to be one of the most sueees ful to
be pr ented lH Fllshlnv lhe Nell pleked east lS s follows
Picket, the butler Harrv Bell
Dudley Jone , a rlch plekle manufacturer Vayne lvd1cP
urs Jones CGraeeD, hls wlfe Ilene Huff
Dalsy Dix, a newspaper society reporter Pauline Fuller
Mrs Hamllton Cabot, Jr , of Boston Dorothy Fisher
Hamllton Cabot III, her son, the groom Ed Aartowiez
Chrlstopher Fogg, a young Egyptologlst Anthony Aieklovle
Doris, Mr Jones's daughter, the bride Vlrglnla Tesehner
illleent Gray, a oelety glrl, Virglnia Bober
Ned Graham, in love with Doris Halford hirk
Charlle, a prlvate deteetlve Harry Glll
The Reverend Matthew Entwhlstle, a minlster John Van Curen
Bridesmaids Anita Humphrey, Helen Frltter, Add Wdlter,
Clariee Wllson
Stage Manager Junior Conaway
Prompters Flora Mao Smith and Emma Plriak
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BACCPL URJATE
lhc annual b cculaureete SGTV1CCS wcxc hold 1D the gym
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SOCIAL EVENTS
The HQme Economic Club held a Weiner roast at Bethel's field
Wednesday evening, September 15 Games were played and the
evening was engoyed
October 6
The Freshmen held a party in the gymnasium November 5 Games
were played Refreshments were served by the committee
Juniors held their class party in the gymnasium Friday November
A social time was engoyed
Sophomore Weiner roast was held at Willis Lyle's Tuesday evening
April 27 Games and songs were the entertainment of the evening
Freshmen Weiner roast was held at Harper Nolan's Thursday April
28 Games were played and the evening was engoyed by everyone
The Girl Reserves held a Mother Daughter Banquet April 29, at
the Presbyterian Church. A social time was enjoyed.
The Junior-Senior Banquet is the main social event of the year
which was held May 12. Ater enjoying.the meal and program we
enjoyed dancing and other gay activities in the gymnasium.
Frances Bradley '39
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Seniors held their Weiner roast at Bethel's field Wednesday
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CAL NDER
r tit lr of 57
nrolll t d ly vhwt pretty t c
airy C ll bling os o r
F eshmcn are gr n as ever
urrar we e olt ol County Fair 'Elton lowell
lS sure tlat IG could JlH a Pllle ln t donkey class
could ey lklt some of s lassmltes
Flushing gettln ready to n et CdCl n football
rlus ine Sc ool Bard eo s to 'ollovay or parade and
conpetes flt e truck sirens
Flushln m ets CSQL Ol t e glld ron and lS defeated
Van Cdren Glll, C rroll h lp hr addell DlCK pluns
hr Bruner 'What LS the third largest clty lH Ohl WH
HQIFV T Qtanley PlttSbUFEf
Clyde Powell smartest boy ln the Shorthand Classo H
15 tl orly oy
Bandmember uve are golng to play 'Across the lel
today
Freshmen Across what fleldon
Joe Carroll will get a KISS from A Stanley lf Flushing
WlHS today from Smlthfleld Flushing lost Dld Joe
'throw' tre game
lr Waddell, not KHOElDf Miss Latham was at the door
with a student, Sald 'Either get WH or get out N Dld
he blush VHGH he found out lt was leo
Frances Bradley l taking a great lnterest ln the Sopho
more cla s Harry Stanley t lls of hlS experlences ln
a coal m ne Ahtrony MlLYlOVlC tells of YlS experiences
hunting bears at tie Nortl Pole. Jhat a whopper!
Junior Class elect officers.
Billy Carpenter makes a turn on two wheels -on a bicycle
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CALENDAR
Pinky to Joe C ' e're golng to have a skull
Practice tonlght N
Joe N 1ll we use our headvears0H
Flre bell TlHgS Senlor Class comes to Junlor
room, rlng salesman 1n the Junlor room lr Bethel
to Senlors Get back 1D there we can't be
bother d
Bob GTlmLS Lets ba hful ln Typlng room
WOOdSflPld defeat Flushlng
We wonder why Wayne Hall grows flnger nalls so
fasto He 15 bltlng them all the tlme
Harry Stanley late avaln for school
Harry G1ll's new name I'll take lt '
Joe Carroll gets hurt runnlng
F H S defeats B rnesvllle Res l5 O Glll scores
flrst touchdown of the year and wlll get a gold
football from T Cheatham
Lols Campbell returnlng from Glee Club practlce
emlts scrle of war whoops on stalrway whlch
would scare a SIOUX Indlan on the war path
James Merrltt W1HKS at Elolse Manlfold Tlsh, T1sh
Band Mothers order Band Coats
Flushlng fans go to see Football game at Rollo y
F S wlns agalr from Bernesvlllc Res 9 6
Fat Lydlck crashes not ln game but ln car
Ed Martow1tz started fllrtlng wlth a Freshm n Glrl
Belleve lt or not
Stlll no football practlce
Memb rs of football squad go to St.C. Barnesvllle
game.
Much snow. Brrr.
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Betty Fuller appl es eyebrow lipstick and powder in
Junior Room Just before class general effect 13 good
Alfred Riley comes bacl to school
Arnold Cheatham leads the Halloween Gang what happenedi
to Arnold out at East End?
Harry Gill limping on the wrong foot Use a peble Harry
Teachers' Meetlng at Zanesvllle No school Boo' fool
Holloway wlns flrst
they also fed us
Arnie Bradley shows
Wllson Is it true
sleep
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slgns of havlng a c se on Veda
that Frances Bradley talas ln her
piece of paper pas ed Letters were
U ll, th LO n Street Masher
Margorie Anderson looks at all the boys, especlally
David? H Stanley and A Gilmore try to sklp and the
t achers get em Fre hmen have party in gym and have
the teachers pay to come da' Ha' hal Some say they
were short of food Berdina Bethel goes to Holloway
very often now We wonder why?
The Freshmen seem sad to day Strange don't you think?
After Mr Bethel told all to wear neckties he forgot his
U nky' ilson as a new name ' eepy Glen
Junior Class holds party Some new cases develop
Cupid surely 18 actlve thls year
Freshmen very attentive today
Dallas WllllS starts golng Fast very often?
Powhatan wins over Flushlna 15 6
Practlce for 6 man football team
Play Hollowly 6 man football ad result lS a tle 7 7
Basketball practlce begln
Basketball players get plenty rest
New Concord defc ts F P S 18 19
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Uurraj' Ke get oat for lharb glVlhF, Geeble Jobble
nets de blTlS 'ex Athens l1lS lose boys wln
'deal Pox ell a new name for 13 Powell
BL retball teams praetlee tehight eett ng ready for
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lrls t1n flow LafIGTeV but the boys lose.
a very str 1 e how oO m ny boys wear the sane
L of neertle Nmen tned ret 4hbll ple ules taleu
1 H S h s a voor Verage atterdanee and too nach
tarelne
Be Very careful te look up and down the street belore
you cross.
P S lo gettlrv ready to meet Cadlz 1U basketball
Ur Bruner mates e graceful three polnt land1ng coming
out of tne ol ee to t ll abomt tnc postponement ol
the Cadl7 gane
We have been told that Vutr Bethel tlll belleves ln
Santa Claus
Hurrah' e get o1t for ChTlSTW8S vaeatlon.
Flushlna lS defeated by Holloway
Chrlstnas Eve Halry seen nanglng
Renaander of ill lamlly p1rehases
Alumni boys defeat Flushlng boys.
Flushlng Hlgh goes to Be hesda nd
School resumes Meln tOU1C, What
up hls socks
U s m s s
Flushing 31113 win.
wln both games.
dld you get for Xmas
Ruth Bethel lS sure thele 1 a Santa Clau .
Examinations drawing nearer. Freshmen are seared
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Harry Stanley to Clyde Powell HI would like to
know who that yodler lS out our way every Hlcht
about twelve o'clock9u
Belront comes to Flushing Glrls wln and boys lose
Flushlng team is defeated by Freeport 1U overtime
pe 1od Thls was put ln a certain boyfs autograph
'Roses are red and violets are blu
our lster 13 crazy and so are you
The Sophomores are very restless today
Flghtl For the typewriters
Mary Twarog very much intere ted in occupants of Joe
Chi11', shoe hop
Exams today, some of our teachers seem utterly heart
lose
Jlm Merritt seen walklng to chool with a certaln glrld
Even tue Freshmen are getting lt
Flushlng goes to Cadiz and lS defeated Carroll makes
20 polnts
Paullne Fuller gets hoarse from yelling at the Basket
ball game
F1uSYlHg defeated by Bethesda boys, girls w1n
It lS rumored that both Jean Dlas and Josephlne
Tkaczyk went for five m1HUtGS without elther talking
or glggllng
Flu rlng boys go to Barnesville and are defeated in
both games
Anthony Baranski and Forrest Nolan go some place every
noon We wonder99
M1ss Shahan very happy today Why999
Flushlng teams travel to Powhatan and win both games,
Lose decislon to restaurant proprietor, however
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Flushlng varslty defeats Freeport the reserves al o
come through
Nho lS beglnnlng to walk llke NS1n Tlptono Ask
Boots Odorlzzl
Ground hog sees hls shadow and that means slx more
weeks of wlnter
Paul Kose 1D ulted by Freshman
F H S defeats St Clalrsvllle
Glll and Klrk are gettlng hard bolled Regular ten
mlnute eggs
Je Nonder why Jlm Murphy could not go ln when lr
Waddell wanted hlm to, ln the Barnesvllle gameo ask
Mr Waddellooo
Many valentlnes eolng around, n1ce and otherJ1se9
Flrst nlght of the tournament F H S and Bethesda
glTlS uln
No school today Wash1ngton's Blrthday Good old
George
Ne have a good slnger lH hlgh school You'll flnd her
1D the Shorthand class
Flrst nlght of the boys tournament Flusrlng, Bethesda
and Belmont wln
Second nlght of the tournament Flushlng and Bethesda
wln
Thlrd nlght of the tournament Bethesda vlns by two
polnts Holloway girls defeat Flushlng B lmont elrls
take Bethesda
Glll and Bell make all tournament team
What' No blrthday for Lena Hesso
Glrls flnals of tie tournament Belmont wlns and
Holloway glrl are runners up Bobcr and T schn r
make all tournament team
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Flushlng goe to Cadlz for sectlonal tournament and
1S defeat d 66 20,
J Carroll blush s so becomlngly when you say B
Flushlng v rv much saddened over the Cadlz game
Robert Taylor stlll not too dlgnlfled to rlde hls
bloycl lH the old break neck style
Freshmen very promlslng 1D basketball
Verv llttle nolse around the bulldlng nowadays
Althea Holllngsworth UOlFg to school wlth some boy
A dlfferent one every day
Blue Monday Nothlng golng on Does Chester Lee
travel on the school bus now0
A Gllmore not tardy so much anymore Boys basket
ball and Band plctures taken, camera badly damaged.
H Glll stlll popplng off about maklng All tournament
team
Everybody wears green St Patrlcks Day Rlbbon ln
VlSlb1L on some
Second graders
H Bell gets a
of gas at one
and says, NKee
take all of Sparky Polands marbles
gas statlon man up to get one gallon
o'clock A M glve hlm one quarter
the change N
Flrst day of Sprlng and everythlng lS brlght Even
the students
Mushball beglns Clrls bask tball plctures taken
Alas' Camera rulned forever
Dog catcher comes to school house Lldo Maccalllnl
1S told to run Hooray' No tardy marks for two days
ln the Junlor room. Basketball letters are
presented.
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Mar
Apr
CALENDAR
Sara Barrlcklow asked to lower her volce about three
volumes 1U typing C1933
volumes I would be a man
nlf I lower d lt three
Phlllp Whlte confused by perlod changes starts eat
lng hls lunch before school lS out Musklngum contes
tants perform for benefit of Student body Rep
Cloyd A B1TT1CKlOW addresses Students at Chapel
Emma Plrlak almost c uses trafflc Jam at drug store
COITIGI'
MuSk1Hgum Glee Club contest Flushlng Hlgh School
collects 1ts share of awards
Gllmore and M3CC8ll1Hl are thrown out of T1terature
Class Sprung Foctb ll starts
J Carroll has a birthday today Strange slghts
Ann M Stanley, Anna L Farrls and Berdln Bethel
s1tt1ng in front of Post Offlce after school
munchlng crackers
great lntercst 1D W P A project on school
Several Senlor boys ppe r at school wear1ng
kerchlefs around thelr necks Is the reason
a cowboy complex or to dlrty necksq
The Senlor members of the varslty basketball
grounds
hand
due to
squad
serve the Junlor members of the squad a spaghettl
supper s the result of the Senlors havlng lost the
annual ngrudgeu game between the two groups
It 1S reported that Harry Bell ate thirteen meat balls
All fools day
Jean Dlas was observed 1n the upper hallway thls
mornlng very lovlngly and tenderly sewlng a football
letter on Ed M8ftOWlCZ'S sweater We understand
that from thls t1me forth Edward must wear thls same
letter, sweater, shlrt and undershlrt all at the
same tlme
Senior scholarsh1p tests at St Clairsville today
The Flushing group arrlved about thlrty mln late
Is thls beglnnlng to b a school hablto
Harry Bell has a blrthday He receives a severe
paddllng from the rest of h1s classmates Hooray'
School dlsmlssed early to enable teachers and a num
ber of students to go to Martlns Ferry to see the
Northwest Terrltory Sesqulcentenlal Caravan and pageant
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and 1ce thls mornlng What lS thls we hear about
Barrlcklow and Harper Nolan maklng a buslness
to Cadlz
Cold' Ear muffs agaln make thelr appearance
goes to Brldgeport to compete ln Band Contest
Dlas collects three tame Boy Scouts
Ground covered wlth snow
Physlcs class has brlef fleld trlp ln order to perform
experlment on VolOC1ty of sound
Mr Bethel has a dlrty face for most of the day
Lols Campbell forgets where she left her lunch
Result her mother now tles her lunch wlth 1 red rlbbon
Good Frlday School dlsmlssed at 2 OO o'clock
Elma Workman and Rosy Cecll were seen taklng lHStPUCtlOHS
ln horseback rldlng on a ranch near Jockey The
1DStTUCtOT9 You gucss99099
Hobart Norrls, Arnold Cheatham, nd Glen Wllson declde
1t's a long way from Bannock to Flushlng Paullne
Fuller sheds tears ln comb t wlth a V10lOUS rooster
untll flnally rescued by her slster w1th the ald of a
broom
Junlor class wlns church attendance contest for lenten
perlod Robert Grlmes acts cute ln typlng class for
beneflt of v1s1tors
We wonder how V1rg1n1a Teschner grew such long eye
lashes so qulckly Slx man football game marks end of
sprlng football practlce Ch1n1's llttle glants defeat
the Carrollltes 13 to 12
JUHlOP play cast glve prevlew of thelr play, nMlSS Coll
eglate W to grades and hlgh school
Junlor play, nM1SS Colleglate W glven ln the ym
The county ellmlnatlon tests for the Belmont County
Scholarshlp Team, are held 1n St Cl81rSV1l1
The smallpox quartet, 1n the Senlor room, had a part
lcularly severe and vlrbulent breaking out thls mornlng
Soft ball game w1th Laferty today Flushlng wlns 7 to 2
Sophmores have welner roast
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dlnlnv room
Several of our SQHIOTS tr vel to nusxlagum Coll ve on
thc Vl ltlng day for Senlors e tr cl me t nd
txo free me ls
Iunle s hold e ke walk ln th gym to
L e dd t on
punds for thelr o nquet
The Litorian goes to press
High School Musicale is given in gym
Members of Flushing Hlgh School Glce
Clubs bartlclp te
ln music festlv l t Ogelbay Per?
Junior Senlor Banquet Bell, Lydick
Gill and Klrk
c ll for second helplngs
Flr t installment of final exam .
Baccaulaure te s rmon preached by
Second
Thlrty
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Reverend Skellet
installment of flnal exams
eighth nnual commencement exercises re held
gymnaslum
cards given out, good bye until next year
Glenn Wilson '59
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Is where the fun bevlns to grow
Mr Bethel wlth nls bunny Jokes
Makes you laugh untll you croke
Harrf Bell, as you must know,
las curly halr, that grows and grows
Jayne fall Wltl 11S pet flee
Makes Blddle Betlel laugh Wltb Klee
Ruth Dlas wlth her eyes so sny,
Rose and Annle as the class should know
Can't get past Mary L1tten's toe
Joe and Boots tle hlggest pests,
Always tormentlng you to death
Margaret and Betty Jho t lnks they know
Jhat Gene and Louls s plannlng to show
Edlth, Lol and Martha th best lt seems,
Has Sara always lH thelr dreams
Elma and Ro 16 who make a good team,
Are alwafs ready to make each other scream
Vlvlan and Henrletta, last but not least
Always dOlDF what they please
Chemlstry lab lS a lot of fun,
If you don't act too dumb,
And mlx what the class all know
Sodlum and H20
Berdlna Bethel '59
Betty Fuller '39
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CHARACTERISTIC SONG TITLES
I Wlsh I Nere Twlns
An Earful of Muslc
Over Somebody's Else's Shoulder
Forsaklng All Others
Happlness Ahead
Brlght Eyes
Sweetle Ple
Blame It On My Youth
Wayne Lydlok
Mlss Lyle
Copylng
Anlta Humphrey
Summer Vaoatlon
Mlss Shahan
Mr Waddell
Freshmen
Tap Tap on Wood Any Freshman's head
I Hate Myself Harry Gill
P S I Love ou Stanley Novak
Country Boy Anthony MlKlOVlC
Stay As Sweet As You Are Mlss Campbell
Bob Vhlte Mlss Latham
The Perfect Gentleman Mr Bruner
Born To Be Klssed Virglnla Teschner
Wlthout A Word of Warnlng QUlZZ8S
Goodnlght My Love Charlle Vallne Margorie Steele
Thanks A M1ll1on A Passlng Grade In Chemlstry
There's No Substltute For You Reserve Basket Ball Team
Show Them No Mercy Tardy Students
The Last Gentleman Mr Geltlng
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V rvlnla Bob r nLook here walter there 1sn't any oyste
1D my oyster soup W
Inna Loulse Iarrls nNel1, lf you ordered a COCKt31l you
wouldn't expect a handful of feathers
would youon
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Dorothy VlSh r NOh Mother, isob, sob! I'm so mad
baked a DlCb blsoult for Dave and n
tr ew lt at ne"
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mr Bethel nLlStCH folks, you had better study har
fTo Chemlstry for your slx weeks test because I am
Class! golng to mak lt out myself '
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Bllly Carpenter NDad, lf I say d you a dollar, would you
glve me half of 1t9N
r Carpenter NYes, son, I would
Bllly NWell, pay me You told me lf I passed
Algebra you'd glv me a dollar, and I
flunked lt W
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You can always tell a Senlor,
By hls strut around the town
You can always tell a Junlor
By hls foollsh looklng frown
You can always tell a Sophmore,
By h1s collar tle and such
You can always tell a Freshman,
But you cannot tell hlm much
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Miss Latham: WNorman, get your foot down off the desk.n
Norman Odorizzig NI lost my eraser and I'm using my
rubber heel.n
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