Flushing High School - Litorian Yearbook (Flushing, OH)
- Class of 1946
Page 1 of 98
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Mr. F. A. Bethel . . . our superintendent . . . graduate
of Muskingum College . . . characteristically decisive
both in manner and speech . . . maintains friendly kin-
ship with faculty and student body . . . staunch support-
er of F. H. S. athletics as manager in which capacity he
schedules games, keeps eligilibility lists checked, plans
for new equipment, responsible to Board of Education for
correct dispersion of all the money received at games,
and sees that we abide by rules and regulations of Ohio
Athletic Commission.
Miss Mary E. Campbell . . . graduate of Muskingum College
. . . teaches English . . . junior advisor . . . a hard
working sponsor ofzthe 'LitorianN . . . goes on the basis
of fifty-fifty . . . has a pleasing personality . . . will-
ing to cooperate with others.
Miss Patricia Kirk . . . graduate of Ohio State . . . head
of vocal department . . . has a very fine voice . . . pre-
sents attractive and neat appearance . . . has a ready
smile . . . helps with entertainments . . . is reviving
the high school song, 'Litoria'.
Mrs. Marie B. Pettay . . . graduate of Franklin College
and G. I. U. . . . head of Commercial Department . . . sees
that stencils for WLitorian' are cut and run . . . possesses
a sense of humor . . . gives pupils a chance to show their
ability . . . always willing to do extra jobs to help out
. . . a real worker.
Mr. Harold Murphy . . . attended Muskingum College . . .
sponsor of eighth grade . . . teaches manual arts in high
school . . . has a genial smile . . . an authority on
funny stories . . . has a store of anecdotes of high school
days . . . can always fix things so they'll work . . . builds
the extra stage for plays.
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Mr. Leland Harper . . . our principal . . . a graduate of
Asbury College . . . senior advisor . . . teaches science
and speech . . . has a slow and easy voice . . . is an
interesting speaker . . . coaches the junior and the sen-
ior plays, the Prince of Peace contestants, the senior
activities at commencement . . . interested in athletics
. . . carries a bulging brief case and no wonder.
Mrs. Wayne Hays . . . graduate of Ohio Wesleyan . . .
freshman advisor . . . instructor in home economics . . .
sponsors the Home Ec. Club, F. H. A .... teaches English
. . . quiet . . . good natured . . . Vout at the cabinn a
favorite topic . . . likes to take trips.
Mrs. Ruth Kerr . . . graduate of Ohio Wesleyan . . . sopho
more advisor . . . teaches history and social sciences . .
likes to urge her pupils to talk . . . has a fine sense of
humor . . . friendly . . . cooperates . . . does hall duty
at noon . . . sponsors Girl Reserves.
Mr. Fred Pech . . . teaches instrumental music . . . plays
with feeling and expression . . . hopes he'll never learn
to like jazz . . . always has his music schedule posted .
urges pupils to practice . . . plays several instruments
. . . has fine F. H. S. band.
Mrs. W. W. Bethel . . . attended Ohio University . . .
teaches seventh grade . . . heads a large study hall in
high school . . . gum chewing in class her pet peave . .
helped to coach the grade minstrel . . . friendly and
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One bright sun hlny day early in September 193A a
group of exclted crlldren began thelr quest for knowledge
Some came wlth thelr mothers, some wlth their lathers,
and a few who were brave enough, came by themselves
Eleven of that group completed thelr 12 years of
schoollng at Flushlng Publlc Schools In order that none
wlll be forgotten, they were Donald B81T1CklOW, Shilley
Bell, Eetty Uennington, Robert Crllfln, Mary Louise Huff
man, Iary liCZHWlGh, Donald Leone, Ruth Ann THlSh8ll
Shlrley lc arland, Tames Shaw, and Donald WhlStOH
he rer11d1 g members of our graduatlng class Joined
us on the zold toward our goal as follows Lemoyne Donald
son and V1rg1l 111 fourth grade Jean Miller, flfth
grade, Jame lxth grade Dolores Speicher, seventh
rade For tty Per 791 Iajor, and Maxlne Walter,
elgzth nr irowr, orman Go sett Wilda Lee, Della
Lendon Uxllb3 Dolan, rances Roblnson, Ila
Taylo rd, freshman class, Ivan
agaln DllFSC Lee, senior class
l c c P s all through the grades
had our be u iln trel whlch we then consldered
great themt c olgl slment We have stayed ln after
chool, s ood n tic corner heard Land sometimes feltl
the muslcal r Jthm of the paddle but none of these hap
pened too often And like the average class, we put
our share o gray halrs on the reads of the faculty
C he ones that nave halr, of course After all, we
aren't maglciansl
We reached an lmportant goal ln our quest for knowl
edge ln l9h2 when we became freshmen lhat year we chose
our class motto, whlch is, Nwhere lhere's Llfe, here s
Hopen Also, we found out that a freshman should speak
only when poken to
After the omewhat terrifylng year we had Just sur
vlved, the sophomore class was paradlse It was our
turn to give the freshmen polnters on correct conduct
wlth upper classmen We found, also, that we could join
more activitles and our opinlon was at least partlallv
regarded instead of being totally lgnored Our outlook
upon high school was changed wlth but one exception and
that was concerning our studies It seemed that we stlll
needed to read our books ln order to Know the lesson well
enough to satisfy the teachers
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one seemed to know what he was dolng untll slowly the haze
began to clear away and we found that all our labor had not
been in vain We presented our play, 'A Ready Made Family'
which everyone agreed was quite a success, held a class
party, published the 'LitorianN, gave the JUHlOT Senlor
Banquet, and, most important of all, we became seniors
We no more than became settled ln our new role as
dignlfled seniors then we found that school work still
required much of our tlme Speeches, debates, sports,
paper drive, clothlng drlve, class play, muslo, Junlor
Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate, and, finally, Commencement
rounded
our years
have reached thls goal in our quest for knowledge
only to find that we have a stlll hlgher goal ahead of us
when natlons as well as lndlviduals learn to llve togeth
er in harmony
We, as we go out into the world, shall never forget
the good tlmes we have had or the lasting frlendshlps we
have gained at Flushlng Hlgh
Coodby, then, dear Alma Mater, and may we make you
proud of each one of us
Donald Whiston A6
CLASS WILL
We, the most honorable and dignlfled members of the
Senior Class in the year of our Lord, one thousand nlne
hundred and forty six, being of sound mlnd and dlSpOSlng
memory, do make, ordaln, publish, and declare thls to be
our last Wlll and Testament
To the faculty, we bequeath the strength and forti
tude to bear our passing, and the courage to start a new
year without our famlliar, smiling faces around the high
school
To the freshmen, we leave all the excess wlsdom we
acqulred during our four years of high school, and our
permlssion to strlve to be a better class than the amaz
ing one that graduated in l9L6
To the sophomores, we leave all the dignity and sophie
tication we marvelous and admirable seniors possessed all
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through high school CWe'd leave more but we're too
modest, and some people might think we're bragging J
To the Juniors, we wish to leave these personal
gifts, and hope they appreciate and cherish them forever
I, Maxine Walters, leave my gum chewing ability to
Betty Bober You can have all the wads I left deposited
under my desk, too
I, Donald Leone, leave all my lOO's to Henry J White
and David Prltts Don't fight boys, I can dream can't I
I, Shlrley Bell, leave my excessive Jabber to Anna
Demarchi
I, Virgil White, leave my pleasing personality to
Stella Sita
I, Robert Grlffin, leave my Ncorn is greenn Jokes
We, Norman Gossett and Mary Louise Huffman, leave
the space we used to occupy in the senior cloak oom to
Nancy Brindley and the one that gets there firsa
I, Betty Bennlngton, will my faithfulness to one
man to any junior girl interested in getting married
I, Mary Kaczmarek, leave my supposed timidness to
Jean Cole and Flora Ann Minot
I, Wilde Lee, leave my man gettlng ability to Naomi
VanCuren
I, Della Lendon, bequeath my secret affection for
someone lwho's a secret! to any junior girl with a secret
affection that she thinks is a secret lIt ain't no use,
though The school finds it out before you do I
I, Shirley McFarland, leave my sunny disposition to
all the juniors Cmhere s enough to go around and a lot
left over J
I, James Brown, leave my Hsee a man about a horsew
excuses to David Hoblick lIt's worn out, but it always
works J
I, Donald Barricklow, leave my glasses and sideburns
to Andrew DeClemente,
I, Lemoyne Donaldson, leave my place as head drummer
in the band to Anne Holloway
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the Junior boys. CDon't shove boys, there's enough to go
around.J
I, James Shaw, leave my slick football ability to
James Cecil.
I, Ruth Ann Marshall, will my happy-go-lucky atti-
tude to Jack Teschner.
We, Herrick Brown, Jack Thrash, and James Haines
leave our way with the girls to John Bethel CDear John
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I, Jean Miller, will my car, 'The Miller Menace',
to any Juniors interested in the junk or antique busi
ness
I, Donald Whiston, leave my fast driving to any
junior girl desiring to always stay young
I, Helen Major, will my ability to stay out of trou
ble to Gladys Moore and Gloria Braido
I, Juanita Nolan, leave my bashfulness and quiet
modesty to Jean Litten
I, Frances Robinson, will my studiousness to Maxine
Pickering and Joan Steele
I, Dolores Speicher, will my fear of boys and demure
quietness to Nellie Jane Ballog
I, Ila maylor, leave my wonderful sense of humor
Jeanette Whitsell
I, Sarah Ward, leave my numerous troubles to lil ern
Jackson
I, Forrest Lee, leave my Romeo antics to William
Henderson
Hughes
We, in witness thereof, do set our hand and seal
on this fifth day of november, in the year of our Lord,
nineteen hundred and forty si?
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Nwhen You're Gone We won't Forget You' We shall miss
Jean Miller comlng In just as or after the tardy bell rlngs
Jim Shaw frantically hunting every dey for his coat
and cap Betty Bennington's HAny stamps today
Lemoyne Dona1dson's daily visit to the Junior room
the little friendly blonde, Mary haczmarek Slwrley
McFarland's quiet determination and sunny disposition
Ruth Ann harshall's artistic ability Ivan Q u ders
dimples and his fine sense of humor t e boy
the Htemporary permanent', Donald Leone Fest r
'Preach' Lewis on the basketball team Donald
ricklow as an end on our football team the als enser
of the latest news, Shirley Bell the quiet strorg
'goodlooking boy with the sideburnsn, Donald Whiston
Wilde Lee putting Wpep' into the cheer leading
Jim Brown's 'I'll worry about that tomorrow Doroth
Bethel's quiet manner haxine Walter's WThe harder
I study the harder I chown the chap who became
industrious, Virgil White Ila laylor's belief 'Laugh
and the world laughs with youu the intellectual
type, Sara Elizabeth Ward the quietness of Jack
Thrash the pretty dependable type, Dolores Speicher
Frances Hobinson's smile the neat dre ser
Mary Louise Huffman the Nelways on timew, Juanita
Nolan Della Lendon's Wcome hithern smile
the cuietest boy in school, James Haines Forrest
'FrostyW Lee, the happy go lucky and Robert Griffin,
the captain of the football and basketball teams
'The days will cone and the days will gon
USO when we meet together,
Together, together,
No matter what the weather
Or what the time of day,
Let's grab a hrnd and shake it
And shake it, and shake it,
And as for greeting, nahe it
That good old fashioned way
Howdy do, Don and Jimo Howdy do Budo
Howdy do Brother Cv? Howdy do
Sister Bell?
Howdy-do, Dot? Howdy-do, Dode?
Howdy-do Ida and Ivan?
Howdy-do
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THE SENIOR PLAY
COLLFCE DAVS under the direction of Nr L R H r
per play featured the fine acting of each character
the scene was in NMa Mitchell's Coffee Shoppen Just
off the campus of Freedale the time was in the fall
of the year the Coffee Shoppe, a favorite hang outn
for college students, was being closed by the banker,
Mr Victor Harold Duquet, a young man of wealth,
came to NMa'sW aid and paid off the debt the N ld
Skinflintn, rr Victor, is tossed very roughly by the
students from NMa Mitchell'S Shoppen, which contlnues
to be the meeting place for students
CAel OF ChARACTERS
Harold Duquet, 'Duke , a young man of wealth
Robert Lee Griffin
Ma Mltchell, proprietress of NMa Mitchell's Coffee Shoppew
Ruth Ann Marshall
John Wigglns, 'Slim , poor but hone t Donald Whiston
Shlrley litchell, la's Daughter Dolores Speicher
Lana Henderson, a student Mary Yaczmarek
Bill Taylor, the basketball captain James Shaw
Yatherine Skinner, WPoodles', a student Shirley Bell
Ella Rose Peters, a very studious student Jean Miller
Vlvian Parker, the school bell Wilda Lee
Ossie Victor, a student Forrest Lee
Pete Lewls, the young basketball coach Donald Barricklow
Ivan Saunders
PRODUCTION S XFF
Stage Manager Foster Lewis
Assistant Stage Manager James Brown
Stage Commlttee Norman Gossett
James Haines Jack mhrash
Script Directors and lake up Betty Bennington
Mary Louise Huffman
Programs Frances Robinson, Sara Elizabeth Ward
Ushers Dorothy Bethel Della Landon
Helen Major Shirley hcFarland
Ile Taylor, naxine Walter, Juanita Nolan
Publlcity Co managers Lemoyne Donaldson
Virgll White
Curtain Donald Leone
music by the nigh school orchestra under the direction
of Mr Fred Pech
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BACCALAURFAME LXERCISTS
Sunday, Nay 19 l9h6
hlgh School Add tor'um
Bight O'clock
Plano Prelude llSb P1TTlClH Yirk
lrocesslonal llss Patricl hlrk
Invocation mev D C Marshall
Music WAve marlan Glrls' Ensemble
Scripture Re dlng Rev D C Marshall
Hymn In he Carden Congregation
Muslc NThe Heavens Are Tellingn Girls' Chorus
Sermon Rev H S Southern
Vocal Solo The Lord Is by Shepherd'
Miss Patricia Kirk
Hymn America Congregation
Benediction Rev D C Marshall
Rece sional NLead On, O Ying Eternalu
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Rock Fill and surroundin rural e +1 n Della Lendon
in high school Juanita Nolan, James Haines, Helen
Magor, and Foster lewis have perfect attendance l9L6
records
FOR Y SIAWH ANNUAL CONMENCFMEN
Blushing High School
Auditorium
Thursday, May 23, l9u6
Bight O'clock
Processional NClaytons Grand Marchn hiss kirk
Music National Anthem High School Orchestra
Invocation Rev L Chester Lewis
Music NWho's That A' Callingn High School Choir
Salutatory 'Fducation at the Orossroads'Della Lendon
Nusic High School Orchestra
Valedictory 'Living with Othersn Dolores Speicher
Music High School Orchestra
Address WThe Winning Fight' Dr. L. R. Ackers
Pastor, LaBelle View Pethodist Church, Steubenville, Ohio
Music High School Orchestra
Presentation of Diplomas Mr. E. W. Lewis
Pres. Board of Education
Song NAlma Matern Class of l9L6
Benediction Rev. H. S. Southern
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President John Johnen
Vice President William Somerville
Secretgpy lar hi chlscn
Treasurer Jean fly
Clase Advisor
COLORS
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Ronald Ballog
Paul Brokaw
Evelyn Brown
Ruth Ellen Copeland
Alice Ann Dias
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Mary Ann Gregg ea
Joyce Griffin
Cldra Amos
Charlotte Fuller
Isaac Gray
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Alan Gumwore
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Ron ld Speloher
Jirplnla Solge
Catherine Stef ni
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Arnold lhrash
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J annotte Polend
Ros nn Pozz
Potricia Roberts
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Schoolmates as they are events pictorially preserved
a COHFlOm6T8tlOH of pictures through the book
scis ors glue long hours of cuttlnp
ranglng pastlnp organ1z1ng lots of work
but wlth lt all plenty of fun We have at
tempted to catch omethlng oi the lnlormallty, and the
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The memory of the past will stay
And half our joys renew
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Flushing High School Band directed by bandmaster
Pech, a real builder upper practices Tuesdav and
Thursday most oi members furnish own instruments
letters are given for two years of service in
high school have uniforms of black and orange jackd
ets and white trousers a feature of the home foot
ball games . capable of breaklne into a stationary
NPN or letters for other schools led by drum ma
jorette, Nancy Brlndley and her assistants, Charlotte
Fuller, Jean T'ompson Betty Bober and flag bearers, Jane
Ballog and Iaxlne Plclerlng exhlblts a fondness
for playing led Palloween parade played at Far
mers' Institute gave band concerts has earned
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the school
MEMBERS
Robert Howell
John Huffman
Forrest Lee
Duane Leone
Delorls Lewls
Juanita Lodge
Ruth Ann Marshall
Jean Mllle
Donald Barrlcklow
Shirley Bell
Charles Bethel
John Bethel
Marthella Campbell
James Cecil
Rose Marla Chini
Ruth Copeland
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Dorothy Ilrphy
Nancv Hurph
Jean lulraf
Culdo Petlacca
Golda Prltt
Anderson Ra 1es
C rver Roberts
Allce Ann Dlas
Lemoyne Donaldson
Naomi Dunlap
Geraldlne Faithful
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Joyce Grlflln
Bethella Henderson
Anne Holloway
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Jay Uredley
Janes erown
Wllllam Curtis
Andrew Detlenente
Lenovne Donaldson
Wllllem Henderson
Robert Hughes
Lee Johnson
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Duane Leone
Donald Leone
Poster Levi
Leroy Lewls
Guido Petreoce
Devld Prltts
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Ivan Saunders
David Shannon
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S nuel Shaw
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nlne members
song, 'Teanne
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Tane Ballon
Qhlrlez Bell
Dorothf Bethel
Betty Dober
Tean Br dlev
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GIRL RESERVES
GIRL RESERVES . . . under the capable direction of Mrs.
Kerr . . . senior Girl Reserves scouting for new members
. . . Chili luncheon used as bait . . . all girls of high
school invited . . . 21 new members caught, making total
of A8 members . . . an ambitious and far-seeing group of
girls . . . training for leadership, dependability, and
NFacing Life Squarelyn . . . WThe Teen-Age Girl in a Post-
War Worldn, chosen as theme for year's program . . . an
organization of service Wadoptedn children CTacoma
Ch1ldren's Iomeb for which they bought Christmas gifts
took charge of Victory Clothing collection
held annual Mother Daughter Banquet, May ll
Club members are Shirley Bell, president Dolore Speicher,
vice president, Ruth Ann Marshall, secretary, Elaine Whiston
treasurer Maxine Pickering, social chairman Nancy Brindley,
program chairman Frances Robinson, devotional chairman
Shirley McFarland, service chairman Alice Ann Dias, mu ic
chairman Anne Holloway, publicity chairman Rose Ann Pozzo,
Palmira Marrinucci, Label Demarchi, Iary France Hoblick
Delora Harris, Donna Jean White, Patricia Roberts, Nancf hur
phy, Frances hukulak, Virginia Spiga, Nancy White, Betty
Jane Piper, kathern Stefani, Tuanita Lodge, Joyce Robinson
Rose Stefani, Mary Ann Gregg, Dorothy hurphv, Dorothy Wilson
Jean Murray, Naomi Dunlap, Joyce Griffin, Martha Tohnson
Evelyn Brown, Jane Ballog, Jeannette Whitsell, Gloria Braido,
Gladys Pritts, Glxdys loore, Jean Cole, Flora Ann Minet,
Jean Litten, Tean liller, Maxine Walter, Helen Magor, Sara
Ward, Della Lendon, and Ila laylor
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HOME ECONOBICS CLUB belongs to OHIO ASSOCIATION
WUTURE HONELAFBRS of AMERICA NToward New Horizons
the motto open to all girls who take home econon
ce alms to develop better lorals and to teach
cooperatlon teaches personal hygiene put on
play 'lock Weddlng' for P T A under direction of
Mrs Hays
The members of the club are Ruth Ann Narshall, presl
dent, Allce Ann Dias, vlce presldent, Nancy Brlndley
secretary: Patricia Roberts, treasurer, Jane Ballog
Gloria Braido, Jean Bradley, Stella Slta, Nancy Whit
Vlrglnia Spiga, Nancy lurphy Shlrley loore, Rose Anne
Pozza, Betty Piper, Mary Ann Leone, Edna Ullliams, Jean
nette Whitsell, Palmira harinuccl Iary Frances Hoblick
Blanche Stewart, lrances lukulak, label Demarchi, Rose
Stefani, Donna Jean White Jean Thompson, Geraldlne
Faithful, Dorothy Murphy Naomi Dunlap, Ruth Hughes,
Louise Litten, JOfCSCTlff6H, Helen lager, Della Lendon
Sara dard, Juanlta Nolan, hary TOulS9 Huffman, Sara
Wheatley, Delora harrls, Catherlne Stefanl, Julla Hughes,
Mary Anna Gregg, Shirley IcFarland, lla Taylor, Maxlne
Walter, Ruth Ellen laylor, Mary K3CZMaIlr, Dorothy Nlle
son, Ruth Copeland Anna Humphley, Betty Thrash, hary
Anne Gray, and Jeannette Poland
ZUFFFIQUF
NWe may live wlthout poetry, music, and art,
We may live without consclence, and live wlthout heart,
We may live without frlends we may llve without books,
But clvilized man cannot live wlthout cools '
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RIME AND RIME AGAIN, a three act comedy farce was
under the able dlrection of Mr L R Harper a big
event of the year played to a fu 1 hou e on Novem
ber 16 craracters exceptlonally vell chosen
Mrs Henry Th mes, who lov s po t 5, wants to be ahead
of the rest of her club she invJ es N I Stake
speare Tallfe low to read poetry at he cluu meetlrg
her dauglter forg t to mal 1 FVl+d+lOH not
wantlng to d pronnt his wlfe, Mr Tunmas lnvites Gus
Smlth, the ooal oarber to lmpersonate the poet
thlS with the troukle Mrs T omas las w th DDS maid,
and her children, manes lt a real comedy farce
CAST OF CHARAClERS
Mrs Henry Thomas, who loves poet J Nan y Brindley
Bertie, the maid nd a i1StltH+iOH of lon? tanding
Freddie Thomas, the youngest of the Thom se nd QUlt6
the apple of the arily' eye Dev d nobllck
Mr Henrv Thomas who definitely hates pce rf
Jimes Cecll
Jane Thomas, his younger daughter Marln rlckerlng
Georgia Arnold, Tane's chum and partner 1h ac lon
B tty Bober
Betty Thomas, his older dauvhter Jane Ballog
Johnny Johnston, Betty s 'fellow' at college
John Bethel
Gus Smith, a local barber who becomes, tempolarily
the famed Shakespeare Tallfellow
'll113m henderson
Mrs J guincey Duval, who is jealous of any other
woman's social status Joar Steele
The ladies of the club Anna Demarchi, Jean Cole
Mulvena Jackson, Jean Litten
PRODUCTION STAFF
Stage Manager Jack Teschner
Stage Committee David Pritts
Robert Hughes
Henry Jay Whlte
Andrew Deblemente
Script Directors Gladys Pritts, Naoml lanCuren
Ushers flora Mlnet, Jeannette Whltsell
Gladys Moore, Gloria Braldo, Stella Sita
Music by the Hlgh School Orchestra under the dlrection
of Mr. Fred Pech
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llN LLUB tre nlibrl Gracchl' oresldent,
Frances Rouinson, vice pre ldent Maxine Nalter, secre
tary, Della Lendon, treasurer Sllrley ell newsre
ortel John rethcl, 1ecr atlon, Rutl ann narshall
no re,ular Latin teacher, ponsored bv hrs slice lemore
tht flrst semestfr and Ir Narle Pettaj the second
m s mcetlngs w r h ld and Jart s engoy
hop for more actlve s FNlCC n xt y ar
w wb rs besid s offlccrs ale Dolor s Sp lcher, Sara
ard, Dorothy B tl l rna 0 narchi Jam s C cml, Joyce
Priffln, lainc XllStOD, J an Murray, llice lnn Dias
and lartha Johnson
Tl? LIBP RY
THE LIBRITY op n from 8 50 A ' 5 SO P
s n n l v r ngo abl ,lace to go for bo
refer nce bool and bools Ior pl asure r adin
llbrarians have all coco rat d and have tr1 d to
cr de a frl ndlj atmosoh fecs ar coll ct d
and sp nt for th llbrary h chool board has
b cn g nlrous ln sp noinb mon J for good books and
non fictlon sh lv s som rest n deqand arc
H air Adventure , nFair Tomorr 1 nGran1 c Haroor
nSmart r nd Smooth r , NBcyond th Call of Du ,
NDrafon S d nDr Kildarc's Criscan, Ohio High
School R ading Circlf Rocks, and namy others
thc staff LS to be comolim nt d on th s lection of
r adlng mlt rlal th t ach rs' sh lf has new
bool also th llbrarians are Xllliam H nd rson
Rob rt Griffln, Dolor s Sp lch 1, D lla L ndon, Iaxinc
Pict rinv Franc s Robinson, Ruth Ann Mar hall and
Donald XhlStOH under th upcrvision of Hr L R
Harper
DFnlT LLUB
DVBATr CLUB work d lf Conn ctlon vlth th SpeCCh
deoartm nt , methods of d blt ne stud d
class d bat s h ld th st Cl irsvlll t am came
hcrc twic and our t m w nt tn r twice for non
decision d bat s m dll rtccivod for inter school
d bating , mtmb rs w r xffirmatlve t ams Vary
Kaczmar k and Rob xt Criffln, xllda L e and Dolores
So ich r n gative t ans Jam s Brown and Donald
Barricklow, Ivan Saund rs and Lemoyne Donaldson
the club was und r th dil ction of Mr L R Harper
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SOCIETY
On October 8, the Girl Reserves sponsored a luncheon
held in the cafeteria Girls who wished to become members
were invited to attend and engoyed a delicious lunch
The first P T X meeting w s be d on October 17,
in the gymnasium After a shor us we s session, the
program, composed of musical se ettio s by the school or
chestra and girls' ensemble, was given
On October l9, the librarians, their a sistants,
nasium Games, dancing, and Nhot dogs' were engoyed by
all
The Ireshman party was held in the gymnasium on
October 25 Dancing, games, and rerreshments were en
joyed by the freshmen and their guests
A large crowd attended the annual Halloween parade
and the cake walk which was sponsored by the Parent
eacher Association on October 31
A candle light service for the new members of the
Girl Reserves was held on November l, in the gym
The Junior class held a party in the gymnasium on
November 9 Dancing and games were enjoyed by the gun
iors and their guests At the close of the party,
freshments were served by a very capable committee
On Saturday, November lO, the sophomores held their
party in the gym Many attended and engoyed dancing,
various games, and the refreshments which were served
November 16, under the able direction of Mr Leland
Harper, the Junior class of l9h5 presented their plav,
Rime and Rime Againn, in the Blushing gymnasium The
matinee and evening periormance were both very successful
The Annual Prince of Peace Contest, directed by Mr
Leland Harper, was held on Sunday afternoon, November 18
at the First Presbyterian Church and Sunday evening at
the Methodist Church. Those taking part in the afternoon
contest were: Donald Barrichlow, James Brown, Lemoyne
Donaldson, Robert Griffin, and Ivan Saunders. Robert
Griffin was given first place and Lemoyne Donaldson, se-
cond place. Those taking part in the evening contest
were: Shirley Bell, Dorothy Bethel, Anne Holloway, Mary
Kaczmarek, Wilda Lee, Della Lendon, and Dolores Speicher.
Wilda Lee was given first place and Mary kaczmarek, se-
cond place.
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stete contest nooert L e Griffen ert to St Clairsville
for the county px nor of Pe ce Contest and won second
place Jllta e L lpeted ln the contest at Bsrnesville
Or Nfzrmb r 46 HW the Farmers' Institute was held
in the Flu hl g gymn slum nanz attended nd cnyoyed
the interesting Droeram h ch vs s ranged for the two
days
The dlpnlflfd seniors end puests erjoyed dsncinp,
and certn n eenes?? at their U rty which 'es held on
November 30, in the gym
The B nd Ccncert pr efrted by the Flushing High
direction of Mr Fred Penh
The Band Moth s' club held their annual covered
dish supper on Merch 15, in the pymnnsium to honor the
b nd nembers end Mr Pech Awerds were msde to the
members for their services with the b nd
The members of the Junior play ccst held a party
in the gym, on Merch 15 D ncine and v rious g mes
formed the divfrsion of the evening after which refresh
ments were served
On March 16, the Athl tic Benquet w s held in the
First Presbyteri n Church After a delicious chicken
suppnr, certificates of 1 rd rere n de to the squad,
m n pers, nd cheerleaders
The sophomores nd guests enjoyed hnppy party on
April 5 in the gym
The senior class play, nCo1lepe Daze, was presented
in the school auditorium on Ap 11 12 A large crowd
attended the metinee and evenine pelformances which were
directed by Mr Leland Harper
On April 15, the senior play cast enjoyed an excit
ing hay ride and wiener roast at the home of Helen major
The games were not the usual perlor ones but suitable for
hay lofts As a result of the hay rfde, we saw nost of the
seniors stendinp instead of sittlne, we wonder why, was the
road bumpy??? There was even s chance bleckeye.
Donald Barricklow sponsored a delicious chicken sup-
per on April 15 for the members of the senior play cast.
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urday, April 27, at 6 50 o'clock ln the dining 1ocm
of the Eastern Stars The entrance to tht dining
room was deccrat d to represent a 9 rden, while pin
up lamps were used to cast n Soft light over
On the tables were centerpieces of sweetpeas
by tall white tapers in crystel holders
The girls looked very char11ne in their
spring formals and the fellows appeared very
in their new suits Dinner music was played
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David Hoblick president of the junior class, was
sn excellent toe tm ster nd introduced the speakers in
his usual ensy manner The singing of Litorla , the hlnh
school song, conc uded the program As the seniors left
the dining room, each was presented with Q cornetion, the
class flower
The second nttr ction of the evening was a dance
held in the gym The gym vas ertisticnlly decorated in
end blue end white, the j nlor colors Here gnmes end
dnnclng were enjoyed both of the f culty and the classes
On Hay 4, the fr rmen enjoyed a party in the
gym The usu l routine of games, dnncine, nd refresh
ments wns c rried out
The Home Ee Club held p rty in the gym on May 10
Refreshments nd square dWHC1Hg were enjoyed by 11
On May ll, the Girl Reserves held their nnusl
Mother D uehter Benquet in the First Pre byterinn
Church The dinner was followed by a short proernm
nd lnst ll tion of officers The girls nlso presented
Mrs Kerr, their advisor, o gift in ppreci tion of her
help nd work,
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September 21 Holloway Col at Flushing CBLJ
'Put her in high' Put her in low'N constert urging
from the cheering crowd get that man you'
got the stupf good passing Somerville's run
ning Friffin's play callina Q the line hold ng
the bend at the half bench Bahoreh's presen e
end personality led us to our 'irst l9L5 bo victory
September 28 flushing CluD at New Athens C3 J
quarter, on e fest reverse, Shaw dashes 50 yards to a
touchdown Franklin splits our ranks for two touch
downs both teams core in second quarter, Somerville
counts for Flushing but the lest half let's
don't tell about it rrannl1n's victory but a
fighting flushing team
October A Jewett CO1 at Flushing Qoll
'Aces high' deuces low'N e perfect ootbali day
a fighting, couiepeous group of fellows
entire squsd in ectiol toucldown in quick succes ion
Shaw and Cecil racing lor two each Somerville
Griifin, I1t?1iiler Qerricllow U11 ton pulling down one
each rendei on Lee, and foblich making pos ible the
touchdowns by good blocking a push over night
have been Tewett' oif day
October ll Isiierty KOH at Flushing C125
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good weather for football teams evenly matched
tough lines and herd hitting backs close c
operation within the team runners getting excellent
protection . . . Shaw crossing the opponent's coal line
for one counter . . . all lend to e victory over Larferty.
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October 25 Flushlng C591 at Lafferty C123
WVea team, say team, Leb's go splendid por+sman hip
plays beautlfully executed two 70 yard runs
by Shaw and Cecll Somerville bOUHClHQ through for
two touchdowns WhlStOH and Fltzmiller countlng for
one each Reserves seelng nCtlOH timely blocking
and tackllng by llnemen, Lee, Henderson, Hobllck, and
Barrlcklow NN1ckN putt1ng through good plays
and the Bahorek coached team is agaln victorlous
November 9 Flushlng CO5 at Scio ll3J
'Orange and Black flght f1ght'N meam Jouxneys to
Solo ln the rain a soggy sllpperv field
slow game nothlng outstandlng Flushlng out
welghed but no excu es a flghtlng bluShlHg
team accepts a l3 O defeat by Scio
Constant urglng froa the cheerlng crowd, led by our
cheerleaders J L e I Jackson, and B Curtls
team ln tra1n1np a flghtlng, courageous group
fellows splendld sportsmen hip cooperatlon
wlthln the team the band at the half the
blg bTUlSlHF center, Ienderson center sub tltute
Lee the demon on defense, HObllCk tTlChV
runner, Shaw hard to catch, Cecll llne Iltter
Somervllle c ptaln, Crlffln flne exds
Spelcher and hrash Danapers Fossett Lewls, and
SqUDdQlS Co ch Bahorek's untlrlnp effolt
all led to our l9L5 A6 team to a successful football
season
Varslty awards were awarded to ll membels of football
team those T8CGlVlDF the awards were D nobllcl
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low W Somervllle W Tenderson, R Crlfler J
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Dec L, Flushlng 35 Franklin 23 at Flushlng
OTlOl6S won over Franklln courters to the tune of 35 23
start to flHiSh W Somervllle
lu points J Shaw contributed
looks set for a good season
a Past game from
leads the scoring with
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Shaw Wlth 8 polnts and Whlston
from Franklln 26 17
The reserves, led by S
wlth 7 cop the opener
Dec 11, Belmont L6 Flushlng bb at Belmont
Team, handlcapped by the loss of Shaw and Somerville the
last quarter, lose Grlffln leads wlth 16 polnts
J Shaw loops the net wlth 15 polnts a thrllllng
game the outcome lH doubt untll flH8l whistle
Reserves sparked by 1ltzmlller's 5 points take the open
lng game, a thrlller lb 13
Dec 29, fluShlHg ul Alumnl 28
The V8TSlty WhlpS the Alumnl boys ul 28 Somervllle
sets the pace wlth lt markers Shaw adds 12
Grlffln counters with 10 Nolan fllpS in 7 polnts
for the Alumnl
Jan L, FlHSh1HF A2 Mt Pleasant bl at Flushlng
A real thrlller from start to IlHlSh a flghting team
an GHthUSl8SLlC crowd cheer after cheer as the
game lS tied Gossett rushes down the floor, makes a
basket, and we agaln are ln the lead now the score
lS tied the cheering lS tremenduous 10 seconds
to go, the score lS tled Sonervi1le's conversion of
free throw gave a thrlller to F1hShlHE Somerville
tallied 16 counters Grlffln and J Shaw 10 each
Lee leads the scoring
trounced the MOUHtlES
wlth 15 polnts, the Reserves
35 2h
Jan 8, Somerton L9 Flushlng 38 at Somerton
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the very end, the varslty lS closed
slowly, the Orloles are behlnd all
the way Somerton 88133 wlde lead ln the flFSt and
third quarters Grlffin leads wlth 17 pOlHtS
In the Reserve game, Somerton lS swamped 29 13 Lee
wlth 13 pOlHtS leads the scorlng
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T n 18 Lxfferty L5 Flushlng 37 t Loffertv
Orioles move to slow stort beh1nd 6 po1nts t half
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quart r rv ll loops 13 polnts e flPPt1Ug
team untll tr fnd
Reserves o or w h1 F with 13 ooln s
Jen 22 FlUShlHP L3 Freeport 18 at Freeport
Of to 1 good stert, OTl3l6S n ver stopped Fost r
Preach Lewls pl vs hls first pdme oi scoson
Plenty of 3CtlOH nd speed exhlbited Resswork good
Somervllle hlgr wlth 20 polnts cheerleaders
full of pfo nd bumps Ceh, W 1d12J
R e IJCS wln 30 lo Hoolick, Kitzmlllcr and Lee 111
scoring 5 nwlnts exch but ftlte take top honors wlth 8
COLIYICQIS
Ten 25 Ada A 39, Flush ng 36 st AQGHQ
Orioles held thcwr own flISt half th econd half
found them lDS1Hg but flehting hxrd pood tedmwork
exhibit d SUmeTVlllS with 12 polnts end Grlffen
with 11 lead our scorlng
Reserves dropped thelr Fame 11 28
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Feb 1 Plusking 6A Somerton AL at rlushinf
ihe Oriolf Ili fd one of their best f1ne of The season
was e P11 e teamwork Pood sieed and
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he Peserves are closed out 22 17 by Somerton
Feb 5, Flushing 39 xolloway 29 at olloway
Orioles agair show Food form Pailroaders stick
close to rluslixg out lose out in inird cua ex
F Lewis leads scorinv with l points
Although Lee set the pace with 6 poii s, the Reserves
lost to Hollowaf
Feb 8, Flushing L2 Bethesda 20 at LldShlPF
n Lewis high th 9 points lead dlw scor ng
game rough and tumble throughout Flushing lead
in 21 13 at lali time both teams dovble their
score in the second half
White higl with 7 points, ollowed Lv hoblick with o
leads the Reselve team to a l7 13 victorv over Betne da
Fe 12 flushing L2 It Plea art 38, at Mt
Pleasant
A close, fast gene one man riot in last kalf
F Lewis high with 25 points, outscored the entire Nt
Plea ant team last half passwork eycellent
entiie team PLAVFD basketball
Reserves play a very close Qame . . . two overtime
periods . . . long shot dropped by Kitzmiller decides
and ends the game . . . Gossett sparked team with 13
points . . . final score 2A-22.
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Feb 22 Flush1ng 51 Vo Bethesda 21
The Orioles gave +he1r rest performance ol the season
o to an early 1 d 17 3 1U the flrst qulrter, t ey
ralsed lt to L2 o 1t the half Somervllle plunked
the net wlth 7 b ckets and 2 converslons for lo polnts
G lltln ccf ted o and 3 convers1ons for 15 1nd
NPreach' Iollover N1th l2 Shaw proved an excellent
mar under e b o1r 11 exhlblt d speed and
good ball h1ndl1np
Feb 23 rlush1ng 29 vs. Lafferty 28
This game proved the most lnterestlng o the evening
though leadlng 17 12 1t halftlme, the Or1o1es slowed
down ln tre last quarter the last three mlnutes
were the most LXClf1DU OI the whole game wlth the
Orloles leadlnp by one polnt, the Scourge got a foul
shot lt was good the score tled, NlCK
fllpped lH a foul 1Hd we were agaln lH the lead
foul shot by Tafferty tled lt up again NN1cKn agaln
connected wlth a foul shot and the game was over for
the second tlme ln the hlstory ot the school the Flushlng
Orloles won the Belmont County Class HBH Tournament
CLAQS 'BH SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
lat Sciob
Feb. 28 Flushing 39 vs. Cadiz bl
The Flushing quintet jumped out to an early lead and held
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long end of a Al 39 core so erdeth the story for
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CQACH, NALl R BAFOR l the man who created new ln
tere t 1U our bovs teen the bov say of hlm he
1 patient under tnnc ng a flre fellow
of 1 Yolaln v ur fault glaes
everyone a chance we tbarh r n
CHE RLBADLnS llda Lee, ILlJ9H8 Jackson, and Bllly
Curtls dld a wood 3ob kept the team ln nlnd
worled o get resvor e lrom the cheerlng sectlon
e 1 lle lH as erble went flth the ear
to other school for tbl we are grateful
football Ivan Saunders amd Janes Ha nes ln basketball
obev 1he coach's orders at the olayers beck
and call ald 1D medlca care keep he medl
clne klt fllled clean the eqdlpment and locker
room take care of the sults Keep re balls
lH shane the bnv bet Id ne tear ale aopreclated
WY SMIUBU BODV, an c ent al Dart of evely game
shows food nort man 11p whetne thf team wln or "oses
lS enthusla tlc at the panes Q1VPS SUDDOFL to
the tear by at+cnd1n bf far s hows
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SOFTBALL
Softball returned agaln this year to Flushlng hlgh
nlaylng season has not yet started hopes
for a good one are hlth flfteen boys out for
oractlce Walter Bahorek CO8ChlHg
SCFTBALL SCHEDULE
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Belmont at FHS FFS at Belmont
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FHS at Lafferty Lafferty at FUS
Holloway at FHS
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son, Ronald Speicher, James Taylor, Leroy Lewis
James Haine manager, Ivan Saunders, manager,
Virgil White Sam
David Hoblick, and
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uel Shaw, Ollver Kitzmiller
Coach, Bahorek
William Somervllle, James Shaw, Foster Lewis
Robert Griffln, James Cecil, and Norman
Gossett
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David Hoblick, Oliver Kitzmiller, Carl
Smith, William Somerville, Donald Barricklow.
James Haines, James Shaw, Ivan Saunders,
Forrest Lee, William Henderson, Donald
Whiston.
Norman Gossett, Foster Lewis, William Cur-
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CALENDAR
School opens Senlors try to chase freshmen out of
class
I notice a lot of red faces among the green freshmen
today A sophomore seats himself in the Junior room
the freshmen aren't the onlv ones lost Blr t foot
ball practice of season
Jean 111161 belleves in the statement nBTlghU6H the
Corner Where Vou Areu Never a dull moment in the
S8I1lOI' TOOIT1
Puppy love has begun between the freshmen boys and
the sophomore glrls Aren't they gust a llttle blt
young, girls?
Flrst flre drill
Band Mothers meet Llbrarlans selected
Class officers elected Who lS lt ln the sophomore
room that doesn't know how to get out of the room
yeto Wonder lf B111 Somervllle hnowso
A certain Junior explalns to Mrs Kerr that cacao
plants need hot weather, plenty of moisture, and
lots of water, too Another one says y e s spells
'yeah
Cheerleaders elected Wllda Lee, Blll Curtis, and
Mulvena Jackson
B111 Henderson suffers with a charley horse Mrs
Yerr demonstrates to hlstory class the proper way
to enter a classroom Whlle industriously chewing
her gum, Anne Holloway is brutally compared to a
jersey cow chewing her cud under a shady txee on a
hot summer day
Miss Campbell lS receiving unidentified letters now
Hmmm' CThey're long, too J A number of dignlfied
juniors and seniors are seen ln the fourth grade
room, clustered around a certain small mechanical
device Second chlldhoodo Nancy Brindley, Betty
Bober, Charlotte Fuller, and Jean Thompson chosen
to be drum magorettes
Paper drlve brlngs in large amounts of waste paper
Pep meeting and snake dance prepare for football
season
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CALENDAR
First football game with Holloway wins honors.
Juniors seem to think being locked out of their
room after drill entitles them to a half day
off.
Many lazy forms seen sprawled along the roadside
when band marches out Northwest Street. The
givauwas NFall outln, not nFall Downtn
order
Foster Lewis reveals that the last battle of the
Revolution was the Battle of Uniontown, and that
George Wishinpton wrote the Constitution Prince
of Peace books arrive Such big words
Jean Miller complains that her music looks like
WLat1nH to her Hmmmm' I thought the expression
was Greek'
Game with New Athens ihey win, lb 31
Holloway and Demarchi Incorporated attempt the grave
art of poetri writing What talent' Hell, it coild
be better, it could be Wvorse H
An absent minded student forgets to it down 1n study
hall They get worse everv dav, dor't treio
Ruth Ann
College I
erature,
Iarshall claims, while reading a NBook of
umor,n that she has to TGTG similar
in order to Nbe preparedn for college
beats
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Holloway plays Bethesda on Bethel Field
Certain pupils
team when the dismissal bell rings
seem to be practicing for the tracr
Girl Reserves dinner for new members 1
girl daringly attemps to prove wht her
is possible to walk down the r r
W at d u ow s f s stil alii
Game with Lafferty S ore, O l2 Iavo L
Cloria Braido doesn't seem to know wh n it'
to go home What's the idea of bring H1 eve 1
coats to them in the middle of the aft noon, Flo 1
ch n e c cdulc co it ,
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Nov
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Mrs herr says that some an were of her economic
geography pupils in re + tests were v ry HUn1que
Juanita NULWM is seen P awl ng on hand and knees
W ut's this, a ec nd lf 3 axdy
B111 H nueison wear pa h over ome eye Jia ld
she hit you with, 31119
To Sur ivilie and nan ne Plan ring als 1 ,cs c
tic D
hr Hxupnr doesn't iecognize his own coat at the
librarian's party Could it have been borrowed?
We hear Mrs Kerr's hu band docsn't like such d y
potatoes 9 9 0 0 9 Home Ec Club is organlzed
Seniors have charge of Chapel in gym
Who invited B111 Henderson to the Freshmen party
Would Jenn Thompson just happen to 1cnow'P
Game with Lafferty, 59 13 in favor of Flushing
No school because of teachers' convention
how now, dry those tears'
iaxine Pickering spied in ha lway very nearly in
the arms of lr Bethel 10 OO bells
rinp in bond drive
Uerhaps some of the Juniors had better go lack to
the lower grade and take spelling hev can'
even spell Nlield N
na1lowe'en cake wall and parade
attendance in
are now one dollar
Recognition Service
Because of their large per cent of
the Ha1lowe'en parade, the juniors
and a half riches, Girls Reserves
Now that bubble gum is back again,
Nbubbling over with happiness.N
everyone is just
The freshmen Qand seniorsj wear such worried looks
now. will Dick Tracy find Junior?
It seems such a pity that Patty Roberts and Nancy
Murphy are so undernourished that they must munch
apples in study hall.
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CALVNDAR
Andrew De Clemente states his preference for worsted
garments to woolen because the latter Witch too muc
Shirley Bell decides she wouldn't rlnd having con
pulsory military tralning for girls, lf she didn
have other plans we wonder what her blurs axe'
WFro tvn Lee asks Mrs Kerr, WMay I o to Cadiz to
get my knee taped with Donald Barricklowon Well
they say nB1TdS of a feather flock together W
Armistice Day program Why was it the clarinets
failed to play their solo? Huhhh?
Does Nrs Kerr really like lollipops so much, or
was she just hungry9
Robert Hughes seems to have the mistaken imoression
that the economic geography class is especially
small, as a matter of fact, he thought he was the
class
Junior play matinee rolls them in the alsl s
Final showing of junior play a success
waistline slim by 2h years of running up and down
the school house steps CSO that's his s cretoj
An enterprislng student discovers there is some
thing ln her shoe Qlt turn d out to bc her foot
Surprlse thumb tack on seat ludcly awakens member
of American history cl ss
FARHER'S INSTITUTE
David Hoblick believes movies should be changed the
hero should die, once in a while
Donald Whiston b comts WRcckl ss Donn of the lUnlBREAK
ABLE MIRROR COMPANY One broken mirror would be
enough, but three in one day means the poor chap
will be almost an old man before his bad luck is over
Well LO lS practically an old man
Seniors hold party We are grieved to learn that
several ambitious students ate too much whipped
cream, and became slightly ill Too bad that
they couldn't have known better freshm P would
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dlGtP1CtQ are lor W1 ft bo!
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nr Beth 1 calls him Ronald Colman Just his pen name
Lights constantly going on and off in study hall give
the air mysterious Is it the hoodoo?
Dr Paterson of Cincinnati speaks before chapel
we thought we were going to have a vacation when the
furnaces were fixed Well here we are'
Thought for the day Don't the other classes v r
have anything funny or in eresting happen? N v r g t
much news about them
Large absence count, due to colds and flu School dis
miss d until sickness lets up
Back after s v ral w eks' vacation Find that ill
knorl dg has b fn lost N w vocal music teach r
miss Kirk
Football lettmrs awarded Donald Barricklow say thlt
if th coach hadn't had pati nee thay might not have
been there what did he mean by that?
Miss Campbell seen walking up street chewing on larg
head of cabbage bad tlquctte unles 1t's for ake
of vitamins
Jim Shaw asks Miss Campbell to ask Jean Litton what the
chemistry lesson is. She made him ask her himself. D
you suppose he's bashful? CS1nce when?J
Don Whiston and J. Shaw seen hugging cute puppy. Are
they sentimental about animals. or just sentimental?
Waste paper drive. f
we wonder why David Hoblick is afraid of Hrs. Pettay?
Could it be connected with shaking his fist at some
gnc in the typing room. just as she turned around?
B111 Henderson lovingly gazes at long blond hair on
his sweater. When fire bell rings, Ruth Marshall ex-
citedly grabs Kleenex box before dashing out,
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CALENDAR
We wonder vho the little boy is who waves at Gladys
Moore every day or so She won't tell
Why are the freshmin so childish? Now they play horse
with two student horses, and a driver of course
KNancy M , Nancy W Patty R J
18 EXAMS have all the seniors and freshmen bltlng
thelr mails, the teachers wrlnging their hands
Martha John on throws snow all over everyone Then
a er she says WVhat do you know, it s snowingon
What's this we hear about six high school students
who put nuz le together for lst graders at noono
By the way where did Wilda Lee get that brilliant
nlald shirt she's wearing? Donald Barrlcklow knows
Gloria Braido, while underlining important points 1
Current Events oaper, lncludes NFO! THE FUNNY BONE'
Mr Bethel flnds Brindley and Somerville cooing in
hall, as usual Frances Roblnson faints and fall.
down the steos exoectlng Sir Gallahad to pick her
up CHe didn'tJ
Donald Uhiston gets chased out of the hlgh school
a couole of incend1ary blondes of the sophomore room
Betty Bober wears napkin around her neck, b1b style
Well, some bables have to wear them, we suppose
Ivan Saunders wants to know what tlme the plane of
learning takes off Now the boys are uslng the mirrors
in the junior room for primping
Jho is it that interrupted whole study hall when
B Bober tried to whisper to him from typing room?
Della Lendon holds hands on bus with R Ballog' 1
D Barricklow and J Brown debate against St C
Sign on senlor door 'Do not disturb W Who is
asleep or what goes on in there, we ask? R Bal
log makes eyes at R Taylor at noon
Mrs Kerr relieves her tired feet by removing her
shoes in history class well, she has a right to
Donald Barricklow not absent, just absent minded
R. Hughes says 'My mommy made me wear my boots '
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Mar
CALENDAR
A DeClemente says his first beatlng in school was
in flTSt grade Starting young, eha
Mrs Pettay'informs Jim bhaw he cannot occupy same
seat in typing room as N Van Curen
Lincoln's clrthday Brindley and Somervllle about
to celebrate with little lovlng KNO privacy'J
Mary Kaczmarek and R Grlffen debate St C here
Cupid is here J Taylor asks what egg te ang means
CIt's NI love you D Who told him thato
G Braido and Bob Huntsman holding hands at noon
bhall we class this as a new, or old affa1r9
Two hlgh school students march out in fire drill
with second graders Actually that's whele they
belong, isn't lto
Mrs Kerr speaks fondly of social problems class as
h r Wlittle socla p oblems H
with duet sung to B111 Henderson
Freshman chanel ln patriotlc sclrit
No school today Hurrah for good old George!
Mrs Kerr takes water shooter away fron J Teschner
then proceeds to play with it in secret
Several pupils leave study hall on first bell
They we1en't so dumb after all wele theyo
Lights off in afternoon
everyone just loafed At
this time B Bober puts
to find whether or not it
Too dark to study, so
least they had an excuse,
finger in Bunson Burner
is hot Cbhe finds out J
knees to make mud DILSH
Naomi Dunlap gets down on
0r were you just flred, N8Oml9
March comes in like a lamb Group pictures taken
E Whlston rolls band pants up, Tom Sawyer style
for Girls' Ensemble picture Too hot, Elaine?
Acid in chemistry class nearly removes Jean Litten'
blouse, much to her growing horror Where did she
get the sweater to take its olace, huhe
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Cla s tournaments Senior beat juniors, 35 22
By popular consent lO8flHF at the fountaln and
peeplng in the typlng room window, 1 the indoor
sport most lnhely to indure
Class tournaments continue
Band bone rt in gym
Ronald Speicher and friends Jump rope with little
Io Ks Oh well, they're only freshmen
Fake Iire a arm how the lreshnen are on the
swlngs Is anythlng too chlldish for themo
Wand banquet ouch appetltes'
It is rumored that V Uhlt6 and Bobby Prifxin
e corted Anna Humphrey and Allce Dla back to
school, respectlvely, and we mean really escort
Ralny day blue Ionday Jhy is everyone so gloomy?
Jean killer and other kind seniors let Mrs Kerr
precede them into study nall because WAge before
Bealty N Jhy, girls I +bo1Uht you lined to study
lr Harper asks if any glrls would like to play
ball, no hands After he leaves, they all go up
A DeClemente doesn t thlnk grade children should
pick up trash in yard He's agalnst child labor
Grade school puts on minstrel in gym Large crowd
The Navy 'ands Eh.Miss Kirk9
F White hears glrls talklng about face cream, says
he forgot his nlght before what about that 'school
glrl complexion,W Henry Tay? You'll lose it
Softball organized Recrulting officer here
Juniors and seniors pore over psychology test.
I Q scores bravely taken by strong pupils Chem
istry class emoties and refills fire extinguishers
Navy Belles , of Steubenville, glve variety show
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CALENDAR
We :onder how 1t haooens that MHXIHS Plckerlng and
L Donaldson get excused to gc to llblary at iden
tically same tlme Is lt a colncidence, or
We thlnk it is Nor'
B Roblnson and A Humphrey walk to school together
what happened to Eng llt class today9 We noticed
quite a few members loafing in the library 2 0
Henrletta Jane, formerly Known as Henry Jay White
wears lovely bow ln her or his halr
Paper dIlVB Sophomore prepare for arty
The powerful Amazons Cgirlsl break bell bat in two
Boy, are ther Pu ky any mo e' Chemlstry clas has a
practical lesson in gases and explosives Maxine
P1CK8PiHg'S shoe goes up ln alr and out the wlndow,
t Bober's shoe dlsappears Mr Harper explodes"
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left foot, and one for the rlght Since when
make left and right shoeetringsa
rumor that A Demarchl threw a brlck at V
Did you hurt the brick, Annao
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Senior play success a large crowd attends
That hayride the other night, the 13th, seems to have
disabled the eniors quite a blt We see dark glasse
and many terrlflc llmcs Vilda Lee, and mr Harper
less ingured than most, keep ln better training, no
doubt
Donald Uhiston gives himself a manlcurc ln social
problems class, using blology lab tool You're
pretty good at it, Don Softball an Bethesda called
off because of raln
Lemoyne Donaldson becomes alias WLemonN Donaldson
Was it supposed to match your dlsposition, 'Lemon ?
Qmeanlng Wsour' of course!
Chapel durlng activity period. Rev. Marshall gives a
talk. Girls chorus furnish music.
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to-be pick their places in the senior room.
Last good-byes.
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OUR FIPH SCHOOL the center of many actlvlties
noted for lts friendliness pervaded by an atmos
phere of Wwe know everv one ln thls schooln the
old f8H'll8P halls the VlSltlHP at the water
fountains and that llHgPTlHP pol1teness99 in order to
be the last one to drlnk Nrs Pettay shoe oo lnp'
us into our respective rooms the famillar sounds
of chatter when the bus tudcnts arrlve the mlr
rors in the Junloz room the VlSitiHP back and forth
with students of the other rooms tie enlor bo s
hating to drag themselves from the hospitable atmosphere
of the Junior room Davld Joblick's Wcome hither
snlle Jlm Cecil's 'distinctive cackle' peeling out
over all other sounds couples StlO7llHg hand ln
hand ln the spring sunshlne the reshmen 99 play
lng marbles with the grade youngsters the qulet
bell the Hllnger longersn ln the h ll the
so lonps I'll be seeing youu three senlor girls
bOmlHg nolslly u the stairs after everythlng lS qulet
flla, Maxine, Wildal the dellcate su 1 al per
formances in blOlOgy lab the lnevltable encores
practice the fight for the Nmatrlomonlal seatn
in the corner of the senlor room the brain rael
ing of the shorthand II glrls to get out of class
the day a 9 oup of JUHlOT glrls got sick Cof dhatoj
and went to Shirley Bell's and made fudge, ash Ile,
Jean or Marv Louise how lt was the clustered
groups ln the cloak rooms the playlng over of
the football and basketball games the next day
our gathering xround the bulletin bo1rd to see the new
announcenfnts 99 Mr Harper checklng to see if
the llbrary was belng used for social pulposes
Mr Bethel making a few announcements the rush
for the typewriters N s Pettav saying 'ready
to wrlten Nr Harper's HLet's have a llttle qulzu
Mrs Hays's NNot so much talkingn Mr Pech'
HIsn't that righton N155 Campbell's WThe qulet bell
has rungu Mr Bethel's NSee what I mean W
Nrs kerr's WVery welln llSS Kirk's HHow are youan
Mr lurphy's Nwell, boysn Nrs Bethel's WNo
talking in study halln these and many more renlnd
us that
Flushing High lS a flne old home,
Sxe del ree dun bum
We'll love lt still, where e'er we roam
Swee del ree dum bum
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Two perpendicular can be drawn from one polnt one up, one
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A short stor lS not a long one
rades for lrst seme ter onetrj w re found by Dr Bethel
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Bobby Lee Llbrarlan 'hat do Vou thlnk I am, o real estate
apenton
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P15 rrs so long and thln
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Vlfgll Whlte NG1ve me a dollar and I wlll
Mrs herr Nwhy can't you be good for nothlng llhe
Eonaldou 4Donald Leone!
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Bud Donaldson 'What dld you do last nlghton
Ivan Saunders 'I had a date wlth Slamese TWlHS
'Dld you have a good tlmeo
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Mulvena Jackson Nvhat's the cat s naneo'
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Irs nays NBut I want one the has raver beer lll
Don B HI love the beautles of the country lde
Don W ' o do I Some t1U9S I ElV9 them a l ft N
Jln B ' ver ln Callfornla they have a lac bush
50 feet high N
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Even as a baby they were pinnlng thlngs on us
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Cook about the sale way
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Ir Roblnson WFow 1 lt, young man, that I flnd you h g
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Jacquellne Ballog Wh997lDQ, We t Virvlnla
Betty Branz Banmocr, O o
Walter Bugala Dft g,OOQl9O Btry A 9th F A Bn
o Poe m stor New York, New York
Roberta Cecil Mmsklnplm College
Neva Curtls Wash an
Pvt Howard Dlas L5OUo82u Base Vcather Statlon, Topeka
Army Arr Fleld, Pop Ka, Yansas
Charlene Greene lu nlng, Ohlo
Betty Gordon Flu rlne, Ohio
Sarah Gordon Flu hln , Oh o
Nancy Howell Ohio State Unlversity, Columbus, Ohio
Charles Hughes Nurse's Aid Denver, Colorado
Helen Husarik Cleveland Ohlo
Marcella Jackson Gossett Flushlng, Ohio
Margaret JHHOSKl Cleveland, Ohno
Robert Kidd u5029098 80th W R N C O Q M
lb Battal on Quarter Master Training
Camp Lee, Vlrg nla
Jean honieczka Detrolt, Michigan
Pvt John Kukulak Camp Atterbury, Indiana
Carolyn Lodge Bannock, Ohlo
Jeannette Lodge Bannock, Ohlo
Betty Murphy Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Veronica Splga Cleveland, Ohlo
Evelyn Starkey Lynn Columbus, Ohio
Faye Teschner Washlngtor, D C Office of F B I
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F B U Gelger Fleld, Washington
Clyde Thrash Columbus, Ohio
Walter Tkaczyk Slfc 756 AO 12 A P A 213 Laundry
USS Iuerriwether, cfo Fleet Post Office
San Franclsco, California
Ella Louise Turney Wheellng, West Vlrginia
Ruth Wauthier Wyskwof, New Jersey, cfo Christian
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Jean Whitsell Cambrldge, Ohio
Jean Willis--Flushing, Ohio
Erie Williamson--Kenova, West Virginia
Grace Workley Fox--Smithfield, Ohio
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