Fredericktown High School - Mirror Yearbook (Fredericktown, OH)
- Class of 1941
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Page 17 text:
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There are 63 members in the seventh grade class of 1941. Thc
seventh grade has participated in various school activities.
The officers are:
President-Ruth Swi-gart
Vice-President-Carol Gregg
Secretary-Treasurer-An?ta Carlin
News Reporter-Phillip Smith
Advisor-Miss Howell
The home room teachers are Miss Denman and Miss Robeson.
The members of the Junior High Basketball team are Carol Gregg
and Ray Tucker. The members of the Junior Athletic Club are: Dale
Beheler, Wendell Burgholder, Dale Hobson, Carol Gregg, Billy Hull,
Dean Streby, Phillip Smith, Ralph Peairs, Neil Watson, Ray Tucker,
George Mortimer, Donald Pipes, Andy' Wood, Harold Ruggles, Harold
Patterson, and Bobby Rust. The band members are Rita Walker and
Elaine Ackerman.
The seventh grade is represented on the student Council by Rita
Walker and Elaine Ackerman.
The members of the Girls' Glee Club of the seventh grade meet every
Wednesday. The members are: Anita Carlin, Jean Smith, Frances
Meredith, Dela Mae Cocanower. Dorothy Mortimer, Pauline Robinson,
Lucile Ault, Jean Bechtel, Monna Darling, Nerma Jean Beal, Susie Hat-
field, Lucila Ward, Juanita Miller, Margaret Weller, Josephine Staton,
Izeta Styers, Mildred Strong, Leta Mae Beaman, Elaine Ackerman, Mary
Gadd, Betty Ryan, Betty Barret, Betty Fletcher, Ruth Shipley, Ruth
Swigart, and Elinor Brokaw. .
Amos Camp moved away during thc year and Leta Mae Beaman en-
rolled here during the year.
The eight grade consists of 61 members. There are 29 boys and
32 girls. The class officers are:
President. ,.., . .............. . . . Beverly Biefnes
Vice-President ,.,. jane Wiggins
Secretary . . . . . . Donna Beheler
lreasurer . . . ..... joan Kunkle
Advisor ..............,,......... ............,., , Miss Snodgrass
Class Colors ..................,................,.. Blue and While
In the school organizations we are well represented.
Student Council: Donna Beheler.
Staff: Donna Beheler and Beverly Biefnes.
Band: Jane Wiggins, Barbara Bone.
Cheerleccrler: Beverly Biefnes.
Junior Athletic Club: Spencer Hoeflich, John Moore, Galen Reed, John
McKee, Carl Wells, Luther Wells, Donald Kinney, Harold Miller, Don-
ald Herndon, Dale Braddock, John Bryant, Harold Burgholder, Edwin
Weller, Charles Gallagher, Warren Colfing, and Elden Spearmen.
Junior High Basketball Team: Harold Burgholder, Don Herndon, John
McKee, Dale Braddock, Edwifn Weller, Carl Wells, Charles Gallagher,
Warren Coffing, and Elden Spearmen.
Juanita Reese and Wayne Hilliar moved in during the school year.
Billy Camp moved away.
A Science Club was held every other week, of which Mr. Boger was
in charge. The officers of this organization are:
President . ..... . ......,.............,.... , .... ..,..,, j ohn Moore
Vice-President. . .........,..................... , , .... Beverly Biefnes
SCCI'Ctal'y .........................,............ , , Lorraine Swalik
In the eighth grade there are 17 pupils who started out in the first
grade in this school together. They are: Eileen Baker, Spencer Hoe-
flich, Donald Herndon, Ruth Ebersole, Betty Davis, Nan Diehl, Eileen
Auten, Arleen Auten, Beverly Biefnes. Joan Kunkle, Donald Ruggles,
Luther Wells, Jean Humbert, Joan Humbert, John Moore, John McKee
and Bernadine Meredith.
Mr. Nicholson and Mr. Boger were the two home room teachers.
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SEVENTH
GRADE
EIGIITII
GRADE
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Page 16 text:
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FIRST ROW: Lowell Mc Coy, Edwin Leonard, Charles Ewalt, Harold Patterson, Donald Pipes. Robert Rust
Neil Watson. Russell Miller, Wendell Burgholder, Dale Beheler, and Billy Hull.
4 SECOND ROW: josephine Staton, Della Mae Cocanbwer, Rita Walker. Carol Gregg, Ruth Swigart, Anita Car
lin, jean Ann Smith, Phillip Smith, Dale Hobson, Pauling Robinson.
THIRD ROW: Miss Howell, Monna Darling, Elaine Ackerman Mary Gadd Lucille Ault Nernia jean Be-al
jyuagita Miller, Elinor, Brokaw, Iris jean Bechtel, Leta Mag Beemain, Lenora lurner, Ruth Shipley, and Margar t
e er,
FOURTH ROW: Betty Fletcher. Betty Barrett, Lucilla Ward. lzeta Styers, Mildred Stoughtenberger, Frances
Meredith, Wayne Hamon, Paul McFadden, Ernest jones. Liwrence Lahmon, George Mortimer. and Betty Ryan,
FIFTH ROW: Bedford Ault, Lowell Truex, Quaid Mishey, Roger Durbin. Harold Rugges, George Erow. Andrew
Wood, Ralph Piers. Charles Kershner, Richard Vlfiggins, Ray Tucker. Dean Streby, and Billy Gleason.
FIRST ROW: Mike Corba, Leroy Ackerman. Robert Kennedy, Virgil, Shipley,
Charles Gallagher, Cecil Dailey.
SECOND ROW: Bernadine Bemiller. Dorothy Turner,
jane Wiggins, Beverly Biefness, Vfilma Bechtel, Betty Davis,
THIRD ROW: joan Humbert, jean Humbert. Luther
Lydia Smith, Ramona Young, Rose Marie Heaten, Spence'
FOURTH ROW: Harold Burgholder, Donald Ruggles
Bartlett, Eldon Spearman, William Hatfield, john Bryant.
FIFTH ROW: Rosalie Reed, Lorraine Swatik, Barbar
ta Reese, Gladys Wolford, Bernadine Meredith, Phyllis All
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Donald Herndon. Carl Wells.
Nan Diehl, lane Herendeen, joan Kunkle. Donna Beheler,
Dorothy Wertz, Merna
Vifells, Paul Grulaausih,
lloeflich, john Moore,
Vifarren Comng, john
Ray Shira. Ivan Kershner, Edwin Weller. Wayne 'l-lillier,
Hutton.
Eilene Baker, Norma Phillips.
Ruth Eversole, Nliss Snodgrass,
McKee. Dale Braddock, Frank
BU-12, fftlaxricdi Auten Eileen Auten, Arlene Auten, -juanj.
gire,
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Page 18 text:
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FRESIIMEN
CLASS
SUPIIGMURE
CLASS
On September 3, 1940, seventy-two pupils enrolled in the Fresh-
man class. There were two new pupils, Mary Needs and Leonard Ride-
nour while Nellie Hutton, Robert Minnear, Henry Tharp, and Mary Lou
Moxley left usp Mary Needs and Eva Mae McKnown left in the middle
of the school term.
After we were acquainted we elected the following officers and ad-
visor:
President ............ . . . ...... . . . . . . . . Robert Bell
Vice-President .... . , . Charles Gregg
Secretary and 'lqreasurer .,,.......,,............,. --.. L l0Yd Coffing
Advisor .......................,.......,.....,..,..... Miss Miley
We have participated in most of the school organizations.
Most of the Freshmen girls, with the exception of a few, are in
the Glee Club. We sang at the first P. T. A. meeting, in assemlbly, and
at the Community Institute. We had a cantata at the Presbyterian
Church on Palm Sunday and we also presented it in an assembly at
school.
The oiiicers of our Glee Club are:
President ......... - .........., . . . . .,.. Marilyn Stillwell
Vice-President .......,,,,....... .... R osemary Weller
Secretary-Treasu er . . Marjorie Stackhouse
Press Reporter .,....,.,. . .,., . . . . . . Carmin Mclntire
Librarians ..........,................................, Eileen Baker
Pauline Seymour
Sixteen of us take Latin and we have a Latin Club.
The officers of our Latin Club are:
President ............,,.. ,.... . . . . . .... .... . , Marjorie Stackhouse
Vice-President ...... . .,.....,....... .... . . .....,,... Charles Gregg
Secretary- I reasurer . . . ...............,...... . ...... Pauline Seymour
The most important event of the Latin Club this year was the
banquet which was held in the spring.
The Freshmen sboys won second in the basketball tournament which
was held at noon.
Earl Herndon, Marvin Shaffer, Oliver Cline, and Charles Gregg
played on the reserve team in basketball.
Some of our students take art, Jean Yarman, Phyllis Thuma, and
Elenore Stringer gave a chalk talk at the Community Institute.
The staff members are Marjorie Stackhouse and Carmin Mclntire.
The Cheerleader is Carmin Mclntire.
On September twenty-fifth, 1939, fifty-seven Freshmen entered F.
H. S. '
The oiiicers were:
President . ......... ..... R obert GiffOrCl
Vice-President .... ......... D oris Willits
Secretary ,,....... .... ,.............. . ....... B e tty Lou Biefnes
Treasurer ...............,............................ Carl Baker
Advisor .......................................... Miss Snodgrass
September third, 1940, a class of iifty entered F. H. S. no longer
as "Freshies" ibut as "Sophomores."
During the past year we lost Mary Lou Oglesby, Jean Houchin,
Anna McKown, and Kenneth Reynard who moved to other schools.
Mary Snyder and Harold Levering decided to quit. Although we lost
seven members, we found one new one, Corrine Arnold, who moved here
from Butler.
Our class officers were:
President ......4-..... ..... . . . Bett Lou Biefnes
Vire-President ............ . . . Harold Daniels
Secretary .................. . . . . ....... ........... C arl Baker
'lireasurer ................................. ....,.. W ilma Gleason
Advisor ............. . ........ ........ .......... .... M r . McKinley
We are represented in various activities: Glee Club-Jane Barn-
hart, Erma Belle Beal. Corrine Arnold, Marjorie Burson, Glenna Mc-
Daniel, Avalee Braderick, Aldine Trainer, Doris Willits, Paul Wells,
Linden Clawson, Alan Steele, and Edward Rinehart.
Band-Doris Willits, Harold Hilliar, Carl Baker, Eugene Carlin, and
Robert Gifford.
Student Council-Erma Belle Beal, Alan Steele, and Robert Gifford.
Library-Erma Belle Beal, Betty Lou Biefnes and Beverly Cooke.
fContinued on page 401
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