Marietta High School - Orian Yearbook (Marietta, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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' P14 P14 P14 ZETTA LONGFELLOW ALBERT WILHELM Zin Memoriam E21 In appreciation of constant effort and unfailing sympathy, we, the Class of 1932, sincerely dedicate the four- teenth volume of the Orian to our two assistant principals, Miss Geiger and Mr. Rupp, who have been with us throughout our high school years. l3l W ie.-J A --.. V,-3 f gf 4 . lv 5 ,f 1' fi, E Ja. 'rl ' A , QQ'-al l 1 ' c . ,. 3.3 T Flfg' 65 :'e'f7'i' eg 35 Qgifinfi 1? rim 'ei fifiifff iff :CQ in . Y -rg -za'-5, 51.4. V1 5 fi: t G ,L . aa 7 U0 -L 'V I -ei 0 , 1 '14 I 4 Nifty 5154 . ,.,, . Lg-I . A: iii' V ., ' QQZEE5' .43 '-1 41 : mln - 1, xii! L .4 , 1 . ,fb . .f-,' if ,.,:-L 4 547 gl ' ' f Z . .Sb 1 . v zu , 1, 1 iq: , ae. ,EJ J Q0 A ml EW izflm 1 ' fi.: W it Q '54 lb if ia, if' . . H' fr I 1? s . 1 f H . . 1 F5 Wx, h 'e Nr 1 'iff . 'ai 1'7- QV. ., ga,-. .pf Vg 5 STH . x ra,-, 5-. JZ! A f ,,-it , '15 i-WWW. F' 1 -1 2.-.ppm 7 J ff fm f , . , ,M 5 . .4-52.15, :J?59'g?1l' f-ww .. Foreword 'Forsan et haec olim Meminisse i1wa,bit. -Virgil. Perhaps at sometime it will please you to remember these things. We hope that you will like this 1932 Orian and that pleasant mem- ories inspired by it may live long. To all those persons who assisted in the task of preparing this annual we are sincerely grateful. -The Staff. II4l I I I I I I I I llllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1, . . . I o Q Q Q Q I I I I 'ill 1 5 E I I : E W I I I I E E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E E I I I I I I E E I I I I I I I I E 5 Ia 5 : I I I I : I I I I I Editor-in-Chief ...........A... .A..,,., Associate Editor ........Q, r Associate Editor . ...,.... ...,.,. ., , .,.. ...A. Advertising Manager ......,4......,,..,,,.a,.....,.... Assistant Advertising Manager ,...Ar....,. ,arr Assistant Advertising Manager ,..,,,.. Business Manager .......,....,.................,,.... ..... Assistant Business Manager ........,. Photo Editor Snapshots ......,..rr,.,,......a...aaaar..,,, ............. Snapshots .,...e.., Royal Brown Ruth Meister James Greene ,. Josephine Weber Lawrence Hayes Frank Fenton Dora Bourquard Walter Curtis Vergie Ash Bobbie Willis Carolyn Kilmer Sport Editor ....... ..,.,,r,. D elbert Fordham Organizations Margaret Schramm Organizations ....,..., .,......,........,.... L aura Crawford Senior Class ......., .,,l,.,..... B etty Jean Gephart Typist .....,,.,...,s,rl. ..,,..................... W anda Hune Typist Typist ..,r Classes Faculty .sr.r ,... Features .....,.rrr Features ...4..,...., Music ....,,.......,...,. Art Editor . Faculty Advisor ,.,..r., Faculty Advisor ..rrrr....... Faculty Advisor .....,. C William Waxler Clarence Britton Betty Milbaugh Virginia Pattin Elizabeth Rampp Ella V. 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Dunh Clerk . . . , T . . E . W. M. Scott OTHER MEMBERS A. T. Williamson Verner E. Metcalf W. L. Hyde +, U01 H. L. SULLIVAN H. S. BATES Supl ,ir1fm1rIf'11z' of Schools PI f7lFi1lIll FHELMA ELOISE GEIGER ALLEN E. RUPP Asxistmzf I'rinc'z'pr11 Assistrmf P2'im'ip1lI U11 fwf. .N . Q. A 5' rf 5 1 , n 1' ' . 'S , gi im Q. .Sf J , iii . 5 , W wig me , S ,ja 4 'ff .H ff? IJ. L ss 4 1 , x ? 'WL , , 1: fx! 09 xi 'C' 'Q fu 9 ,1 . Y f r:?1 E-lil 121:- T,,:' M ri 'iQ',.4-,mf 'S ifififff? 1 , ,. , Vi f ,A ffl, S ?l'.,Q6Fo 5 31W . , z ' .- A1 .M f .Q ff ' iff 3 v eff ' . . 3 '- ,, 1 :Li 1 ,M 1-' JF1 ,I V . . Q., 122:85 , 4 if fm NH! A213115 1,21 ms? n 55 , 0'-n A - was .V 'Q W .Z 27? - ' -1,4 .tr mf. -..- M 'f jp- ' . ,H W : ha ! 1 Zi . . --fi! 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S. in Ed 1U'IIflII.Sll l,EROY SLUSSER Kenyon College, H. S. Ohio University Ohio State University Cll4'IllI.SfI'jf Plijfsirs Qll1lll'fllfI'l'l' Analysis CHARLES CANIWLER Miami University, A. R. Ivflllf' f:f'0lHl'fI'jf I Arliwzilvwl Iyrhru C4-' .QA Sofi 05131 T 1 I MARGARET ELOISE NEWTON Marietta College, A. H. Columbia University Western Reserve University Latin RUTH LOUISE PATTIN Oregon State College, R. S. Marietta College, R. A. lfnylisll HI.Sffll'4Il Moilwrn 1u':li'o1u'r171 History World HiSfIlI'4ll LUKE RUNKEL Ohio Northern University, R. Cirir-s Husinwss ILVIIQHNII AN1'i1'nI Hisforgf A LILLIAN TRIMBLE RHOIJES George Washington University, A. B. English FRED MULLENIX Marietta College, A. B. AlIll'I'il'fl7I Hixforyf and ff0'l't I'7lHIt'7Zt Sociology la'co1zomic's MARJORIE LEWIS MILIPREN Western College for Women Marietta College, A. B. Erzylfslz ETHEL MARIE STRAW Ohio State University, A. B. Lrlfin E71 glish LOUISE CLARK Marietta College, A. B. Ohio State University Algefbra Ennlislz Latin BEATRICE A. KREMER Marietta College, A. B. English DWAIN C. MURRAY ' Bluffton College, A. B. Ohio State University, M. A. Biology GLAIJYS LOUISE BARNES Ohio State University, B. S. in Ed. Spanish. English 31 Hey . 1 X 5 ...ff ' ' J: M? B55 ' .- gf.: .Q 'QE if sf W2 .15 .5 fi? 01.2 ' vw VF W e I i : l I , sl' l' U 1 . 'r 4 TG . ,i . , a Y ' nip: . uv ps- Rt, QQ 'h' - A11 Q. v- fab, .wi vt I ., , . 4 , 5 '-X F ,, , lb 1 Ei- 515. Y an , , ,N 9 f ew gal.V1'fi i-ff' ,H get V ' - gag. : al It egg Q 'iii ,f ij F, v I 1 4' gp. . if A gf . Z r ' L? 1 'mi . ,, ip ' 15.14 Av'- cg I a ' an .S h 1 I .1 7 ' .. 2112 QM l F pg -f' , 1 s f. '45fZir:I .f: , 1 -3 as ,,,,, 'itfilif 94.4 ' Q' J in fa, - gb: 'gl 1' 1 vi -df-'flu 3 -, 1 ja ,, . Vx ' 4' , J '4 l Ll: U X ii' 'li zu f ,li :ip A if 'L w .WE 3 .'fv 5-'tw , , ' .U .V QW 9 2 P+ 5 I1 x ,Uflfi 1 r i x. 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Slluhllulx Cedarville Collogv Now School of Methods, Cliivzigu Flfusif' I-IICRMAN COOPER Cortland ConSc'1'vuto1'y oi' Music JIlIlf0'l'IlIIf1 Smzim' High Rawls ETHELWYN BAUGHMAN Ohio University, B. S. in Ed. Boolckeffping Typing Jznzifn' Business T'1'ui'ni11g RUTH PALMER Ohio State University, B. S. Homo LlC'07I0lHl'l'S HERBERT R. VANDER POEL Syracuse University, B. S. A. Sulffll-Hllgllvs Agl'fCIlIflf7'l' EIJNA IVIARIAN TEFFT Idaho Technical Institute University of Wyoming Ohio University, B. S. in Ed. Griog mph y History I,t'7INIfl7ISlZi1J LUCY A. STACY Marietta College, A. B. IVOVICI History Morlvrvz History AIIIl'l'ff'!lll History HA LRERT M. TAYLOR Office Training School, R. S. in Ed. Office T1-nz'n1'11g Slz.or1'lzrm rl Bookkmfpiny LOUISE RINEHART COTTLE Ohio University, B. S. in Ed. Columbia University Ty pin g Shorfhavzd ALICE NEPTUNE GALE Marietta College, A. B. Li b ru 1'1'1L11 E151 . .W F551 ' . 1 T1 L-Q. .FAQ 'J' me S' T ' .5 5 EYHW? 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IVAYIID .IONICS Mziricttu College, A. R. I1r'm'1'111 Sr'i4'111'1' NINA I'II,IZAI'llC'l'H IZOWLANIW Ohio Univc-rsity, R. S. in Ed. Wostvrn Ilosc-rvo Univr-vsity, A. R History Holm' IUVFUIIUIPIIK s f CORNICLIA IVICGICIC IVIu1'i0ttz1 Cnllvgv, A. IZ. HISf1lI'.lj !Irugi'rll1l1g1 HATTIIC M. SMITH Ohio Univvrsity, R. S. in lid. G14ial1l11f'1' I I,ORI'1NCIG LICIC HIGNNIS Ohio Univvrsity, R. S. in Ed. Aff GICRTRUIIIC MORGAN Ohio Univvrsity fllllsir' SIllIt'l'l'fSUI' VIRGINIA HARNESS Ohio State University, R. S. in limi I'l1ffsir'ul l','llllf'IlfIOII FRANK R. SUTTON Mzxricttzl Collegv, A. R., M. A. I,l1jlHIf'fl1 I'.'r1'Nc11tim1, f CAROLINE FREDRICKA STRECKER Baldwin Wallace, A. B. Cafeteria HELEN WINIFRED WELLS Svc-1'etao'y to the Superintendent BERTHA BARTH Ohio University BERNICE HALE Marietta College . , , ff VT! .L gr:-. ,E .- '+. :Hifi .K ,sa 9' Q 'L ' , . 1 1 'Ml ll . ,531 'ff' -Q , 4' ! 41 Lf X 7 ggi 3 , , . ': V- 'il'-' .5115 ,-P2 . 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A' A l Y L V. 3 L 1 I 1 ' r 4- ,T L .. - wx X . 3. 1 .4 ,. .W gn. Q., . ,, 1 . v I .Qi .ly .: c .X i MY? .,. rv , . Senior Class History This is station MHS concluding a three-year program of events terminated by the awarding of diplomas to 162 of our number. The program began in September of the year 1929 and has continued until June of 1932. The Star performer throughout was Challen Nicholas who has been our leader for all three years. To start our activities we were honored by a reception given by the Seniors of '29. With this as an inspiration we started our Junior year by returning a reception for the Seniors of '31, The show and dance sponsored that year in- sured our success as boosters of school undertakings. During our Senior year, besides the regular routine of Senior activities we gave a Tea Dance in honor of the guests at the Parkersburg-Marietta football game. The Panic Dance, the Class Play, and the boat-ride on the Steamer Washington will always stand out in our minds as big events. During all this time the members of our class have been faithful to talents other than social. In June 1931 seven of our number were chosen to membership in the National Honor Society, and in April 1932 fourteen more of our number were selected. For these three years membe1's of the class of '32 have been outstanding in football, basketball, track, debate, and dramatics. We hope that we have kept up the standard of M. H. S. To the classes that follow us we hope may come the great- est success and honors which may be achieved. We are now signing off and it is exactly June 8, 1932. The next program will be given by the Seniors of '33. l20l Senior Class Will To the girls--we now bequeath all the sophistication that we have acquired in our high school days plus our tried and true secrets of success. Always remember that the best way to keep your youth is to not introduce him to your girl friend. To the boys-we will all our lines that we have so care- fully worked out in our social career at M. H. S. and may you discard them as soon as possible. With you we leave all our best jokes and our only advice is CID never carry a bundle by the string, and C21 always count your fingers after shaking hands. To the teachers--We give our heartiest congratulations for finally graduating us from the City on the Hill. With you we leave all our dreams of scholarships, good grades, etc. We hope our records-good or bad--won't make it hard for our little brothers and sisters still in Junior High. To the oflice force-we will give a complete rest until the time when we shall grow up to be teachers and come back to M. H. S. to bother you again. To the janitors-we give all the passes, tardy marks, and excuses that we no longer can use. 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DORA BOURQUARD Always singing, always Inringiizg Sunshine to the souls of men. Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Orian, 3, Senior High Chorus, 2, Boosters Club, 3, Operetta, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Vice President, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer, 2, President, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Vice President, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Home Economics Club, 1, National Honor Society, 2, 3, President, 3, Original, 1, 2, Orches- tra, 1, Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3. JOSEPHINE WEBER Forward and frolic glee is there, The will to do, the soul to dare. Orian, 3, Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Boosters Club, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, President, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Debate, 2, Operetta, 1, Orange Masque, 2, 3, Min- strel, 2, 3, Honor Society, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, President, 2, Vice President, 3, Class Historian, 1, 2, 3. RICHARD ABICHT A 'musicirm at heart, With. ll head start. Band, 1, 2, 3, Amateur Radio Club, 1, 2, 3, Boosters Club, 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Operetta, 1, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Min- strel, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Voca- tional Club, 3. LONDUS ANDERSON Serious, yes, But with a gay smile. Basketball, 1, 2, Football, 3, Boosters Club, 1, 2, 3 Reserve Team, 1, 2. l22l PAUL ANGERT I am as free as nature's first-made man. Amateur Radio Club, 3, Boosters Club, 3, Senior 3, Olympian Council, lg Boys Glee Club, 3, Tennis, VIRGIE ASH Happy as a singing Izi'rd-- Stuclious as a Prof. Hi-Y, 1. Debate, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Orian, 35 Boosters Club, 35 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 35 French Club, 2, 33 National Forensic League, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Couple o lion, 15 Original, 1, National Honor Society, 2, 3. FLOYD BARTH Sincerity and cheerfulness Make for a happy life I guess. Senior High Chorus, 25 Golf, 2. RUTH BIEHL Her face, call it fair, not pale. u f Mil- Senior High Chorus, 1, 25 Operetta, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Home Economics, lg Commercial Club, 2. IRA BISHMAN Slow and steady But always ready. Senior Hi-Y, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 2, 3, tional Club, 2, Reserve Team, 1, 2, 35 National Society, 3. GENEVA BOARD Beauties enthrong Inspzfrmg a song. Girls' Glee Club, 2, 35 Senior High Chorus, 23 G. 2, 3, Minstrel, 3, Operetta, 2, 3. E231 Voca- Honor A. A., 2 aa ig, .QA J will 1 su 'K vi' 7' . 1 'll . Q, ,, r' ,wg fails' if fi-22 7225 QS' lla, lah '12 4. 5, Ja . 2363 f' -6 9 MY. ,. .,, nm, ,,, . , Q. Y ' 'Y , 00 'I.Q Q 13251 5 FE W tif' f T!! f 55,525 25 7 'ru ' 9: i gs 5? fd w - ' 1 3 ,J ,I 1 lit.-1 . .uf -I. .. fi o'a' 606 .,g l W ,1 rw' Qsxiii, 9 .-'49 H1651 ,XF ,. ' ' Q.: . 57, 4 iii, 'ui 5-1 ag , , . 1 ji 1 Q Q' 'K-Q 4 F, ,A V, Q4 . if . 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MW RUTH BONSELL She takes the breath of men away Who gaze upon her unaware. Senior High Chorus, 2, G. A. A., 3. BLUFFORD BORMANS I fake but small amount of noble birth, For me the virtuous is the noble man. Tennis, 2, 3, Vocational Club, 1, 3. CLARENCE BRITTON Working with a lot of care, That will always get you there. u Orian, 3, Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Senior Hi-Y, 3. CHARLOTTE BROWN Quiet and graceful With nc-ver a care. Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Boosters Club, 1, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, French Club, 2, 3, Or nge Masque, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 1, Original, 3 - A worthy, busy 'man is he, I ROYAL BROWVN w And always willing to work. Orian Editor, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Classical Club, 2, 3, ' nt, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Original, 1, 2, Track, 1, 2, - , tudent Council, 3, Reserve Team, 1, 2, 3, National onor Society, 3 Olympian Council, 1. . E241 WALTER BROWN Be wisely worldly, but 'not worldly wise. Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Boosters Club, 2, 3, Operetta, 1, 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, Minstrel, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, 3, M Association, 3, Assistant Basketball Manager, 3, Assis- gniim Football Manager, 3, Orange Masque, 2, Boys' Glee u , 3. MARY JANE BURNS Why be serious- It isn't any fun. Senior High Chorus, 3, Boosters Club, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2. CHESTER CAMDEN The cause is hidden But the result is krLow'n. Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 3, M Association, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Track, 3. ELEANOR CAMPBELL Hung sorrow! Care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be fmerrjzff' Boosters Club, 1, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, Olympian Council, 1, French Club, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Original, 2, 3, National Honor Society, 3. EDWARD CASSIDY Yes, I am proud, I must be proud to see Men not afraid of God are afraid of me. 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MILDRED COLLINS I shall be as secret as the earth. Senior High Chorus, 2. MELVILLE CORNER Ah! Handsome and gay With a smile that will pay. LAURA CRAWFORD Good S1l0'l'f--!Ll'IIJlL.1lS,' Friendly-e'vev'. Operetta, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Home Eco- nomics, 1, Orian, 3, Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 35 Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, 35 Spanish Club, 2, 3, Minstrel, 35 Orange Masque, 2, 3. WALTER CURTIS O let us still the secret' joy partake To follow virtue even for 'L l'I'lIl6?'S sake. Orian, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 35 Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Vice President, 2, 3, M Association, 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3, Orig- inal, 2, 3, Track, 1. l26l BETTY DEVOL Beauty itself doth of itself persuade The eyes of men without an oratorf' Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Boosters Club, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 1, 2, Original, 3. JULIA DICKINSON It's alright to have friends Provided they are the right hind. Senior High Chorus, 1, 25 Boosters Club, 33 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Minstrel, 3, Chemistry Club, 2, 35 Spanish Club, 2, 35 Orange Masque, 2, 35 Speak-easy Club, 1, 25 National Honor Society, 3. KATHERINE DIEHL Good taste is better than bad taste But bad taste is better than no taste at all. Senior High Chorus, 1, 25 NEVA DOAK Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, Help to make earth happy, like the heaven above. Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Minstrel, 3, Olym- pian Council, 1, Secretary, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Span- ish Club, 2, 3g Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Speak-easy Club, 1, 2, Treasurer, 2 5 National Honor Society, 3. DURWARD DUTY A short saying often carries much 'll lSll0'7II.U Band, 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3. HAYDEN DYE Books cannot always please, Izowerer good, Blinds are not ever craving for their food. 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Operetta, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3. LOIS ELSTON Begone, rlall care! Thou and I shall never agree. Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3. FRANK FENTON An actor, a singer, an athlete- Oh, what a 'versatile man! AJ Orian, 35 Senior High Chorus, lg Boosters Club, 2, 3, peretta, 1, 2, 33 Minstrel, 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Olym- pian Council, 1g Chemistry Club, 2, 35 French Club, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 3, Queen's Hus- band, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 3, Tennis, 2, 3, Speak-easy Club, 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society, 3. FLOYD FAUSS Folks call him 'Fussy' But he's not that way. Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Football, 1, Band, 1, 2, Re- serve Team, 2. E281 PAUL FLEMING Helter--skelter- H iwry-scu'r'ry ! Olympian Council, 1, Minstrel, 33 Basketball,3g Spanish Club, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 35 Queen's Husband, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3, Reserve Team, 3. ELIZABETH FLOWER Blushing is the color of 'virtuef' Senior High Chorus, 1, 25 Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 33 Minstrel, 3, Olympian Council, 15 Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 33 Orange Masque, 2, 3, Orchestra. 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 15 Speak-easy Club, 1, 2, National Honor Society, 3. DELBERT FORDHAM Whatsoc1ve'r thy hand findeth to do, Do it with all thy might. Orian, 33 Amateur Radio Club, 1, 2, Senior High Chorus, 1, Olympian Council, 19 Chemistry Club, 2, 33 French Club, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 35 Queen's Hus- band, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 1, 3, Orig- inal, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, Speak-easy Club, 2, 3. LAWRENCE FRENCH Too low they build, who build beneath the stars. Amateur Radio Club, 2, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Secretary, 35 Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Vice President, 3, Orange Masque, 23 Boys' Glee Club, 33 Vocational Club, 2. BERNARD GATRELL How 'vain the ardoi' of the crowd, D How low, how little owe the proud. T Senior Hi-Y, 23 Olympian Council, 1, Tennis, 23 rack, 1. CHARLES GENHEIMER Lord of himself,-that heritage of woe! Senior Hi-Y, 3, Basketball, 2, Boys' Glee Club, lg Voca- tional Club, 1g Traflic Squad, Reserve Team, 2. l29l ,M , , vff . in ,911 V , -...lt t.. 1 i.,.-c - :qf ,..' -v' I -L1 Q Jg , ,r Iii.. .- Q-1, .F . , 155 ai-5 T' 3 giA-3 1. fy , -'W' 1,1 Q gif , . Q .Z Yr flfq I -' ,-1' u ,511 nl? if .gage '- 9521- 'ww ' 13+ A ly-'u cg. Oo 1 'n 'FM 1 ,LL ' A if .in .-H 1 -Al H, 4 Fowl VX' 1. 'gi' - 1, 4,7 , 5 1 ...js rg-14 1 l, , . W., .'is :-'Y M., .. Wi. J fA,.21.j:-3, V' . 28441 3,4 -w,-an . -we.: L.: 3 C Q . 0 , 0 1 lil fa .G 35 U, .-ij' Fw ' .- v W..--4 5? L. Q-ui. ' .1 .. ,am luv 233' :lf ' . . .. . .,1.. , n. X. Yi EV: PJ 1 I E . . tr S. V' . us 1' rr SX4 - Mi vm- -1- . -vu ,i 4. J. .Ci- . 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ERNEST GERHART I just 'want to be first matt' On the ship of 7IlfLf1'iIIL07L!l.U Basketball, 1, Vocational Club, 13 Commercial Club, 1, 2. MARCUS GINSBURG So on the tip of his szcbduing tongue, All kinds of m'gu'n1cnts and questions rlevpf' Original Editor, 3, Debate, 1, 2, fl, Boosters Club, 2, 3, President, 3, Creative Writing Class, 3, Minstrel, 2, 39 Olympian Council, 1, 2, Classical Club, 25 National For- ensic League, Vice President, 1, Secretary, 2, President, 33 Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Adam and Eva, 2, The Queen's Husband, 35 National Honor Society, 2, 3, Stu- dent Council, 1, 2. DOROTHY GOIJIJARID Let gentlencss my strong t'7lf07'CONlf'7lf bc. Senior High Chorus, 25 G. A. A., 23, Commercial Club, 3. RUTH GOLIJMAN To Im strong is to bv Iznppyf' G.A.A.,1,2,3, Commercial Club, 2, 3, Tennis Manager, 1, 23 Assistant Intramural Manager, 3. PAULINE GORRELL And tlmrc is even ri lzappincss That 'malcrfs the hctrrt afraid. Senior High Chorus, 13 Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Minstrel, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 3, Olympian Council, lg Chemistry Club, 39 French Club, 2, 3, Orange 0 .gn if 17?-ll f,- Wit ,7. ,Jw 'N 2 as lil? ' 'fi' ci'-js gy? L5 Masque, 3. 1'-LQ. ' -v. - 139 M r -tg gs-Xt' 1 1301 .- sf. . x at .7 V A ffl JAMES GREENE There was .CL little man, and he had a little soul, And he said, 'Little Soul, let us tml, try, t'ry. ' Orian, 35 Boosters Club, 3g Minstrel, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 35 Olympian Council, 15 Classical Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, 3, Cremistry Club, 3, Operetta, 1, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 33 Original Staff, 23 National Honor Society, 3. CHARLES GREENE Write me as one who loves his fellow men. Boosters Club, 2, 33 M Association, 2, 3, Football, 1, 2, 35 Track, 2. EDVVARD GUCKERT Who to himself is law, no law doth need, Offends no law and is a king indeed. Chemistry Club, 35 Boys' Glee Club, 3, Commercial Club, 3. ALICE HAAS A happy soul, that all the way To heaven hath a sumwmer day. Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2. FLORENCE HALL Give me the splendid silent sun With all his beams full-dazzling! Senior High Chorus, 2, Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 3. PAUL HARMON A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Boosters Club, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Olympian Council, lg Vocational Club, lg Minstrel, 3. E311 Jv -.534 7 5' ,ff .. . T 'lsr J .gf '-,' -.x l G Q .film E Mir. to 35. 1 '3 i,lgJ,I'fg-32? xl I- ,,g . 'Mg I . ',.:! f,:i.,Qw1-Q 24254:- g1?fz fvg.-iff' N345-r Dr .1-'fl Tifli r:T,f-The .Wffrf 1 33,15 1,5 Egk if. tiki? ff'- 1 S52 A 7 A v 0 . ' -2'2 , CL- L ,. ,, .V x 5 C -. 3 E. . YY' fgtflfil . f illgll I if 0 iff F nail' -X, W .R Z M ,252 512125,-' ' 0' O , 9 W , . - if' if-.yw .4 Ii: iii. 5- ,Wi Win 39:49, sf, , AY x -A ii! iii? Fx fa Wi-V ,,,, ' I'2'1'1 ei.: .- , Y 'JA . ., .ml ' pf 'Iv . CZ , 'ff ' -:fi K kg . ' 5 5421. E L, , ri Li -w .-.f-1. ..- ,.: ' -1 mlb . .1 1,1 iff? 5350 fx- ' -F ,fb-Tr. ., f , . V . . . V 4 s...-, ' f4:'g:'!- , j-wr ,. a v. iv, 4 :USG F . Y t I . R C 9. ,.X1Q K . I v Ll, 1 ff M .1 RUBY HARRIS 0 happiness! our lwings' end and aim! Good pleasure, case, content! what e'e1' thy name. Senior High Chorus, 25 G. A. A., 2, 35 Commercial Club, 3. FRANK HASLEY 'tHe that is choice of his time Wzll always be choice of his company. Operetta, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 3. LAWRENCE HAYES Nothing great was fwcfr aclzicrecl With out enth'uszasm. Amateur Radio Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, President, 3, Minstrel, 3, Orchestra, 15 Glee Club, 35 Commercial Club, 2, Traflic Squad, 15 O1-ian, 3, Dramatic Club, 3. ELAINE HENDRIXSON Manners adorn knowledge And smooth its way through the world. Creative Writing Class, 35 Boosters Club, 2, 35 Senior High Chorus, 3, Operetta, 1, 33 Chemistry Club, 2, 3: French Club, 2, 3, President, 2, Vice President, 35 Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Adam and Eva, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 2, Original, 1. NED HICKEL Goes pouring forwrwrl with lmpetuous speed. Hi-Y, 2, 33 M Association, 2, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3, Voca- tional Club, 13 Operetta, 2, 35 Track, 1, 2, 33 Minstrel, 3, Traiflc Squad, 15 Reserve Team, 1. ALBERTA HILL A pleasing countenance is a silent co'nmtendatio'n. Senior High Chorus, 1, 23 Boosters Club, 35 Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 35 Minstrel, 3, Commercial Club, 3. I32l OLIVE HILL For we that live to please Must please to live. Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Or- chestra, 1, 2, 35 Home Economics, 15 Commercial Club, 1. JOHN HOCK His smile is sweetened by his g'ra'vity. Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, Basketball, 1, 25 Football, 1, 2, 35 Minstrel, 3, Vocational Club, 1, 23 Track, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 35 M Association, 2, 3, President, 35 Reserve Team, 1. ALBERT HOWELL To do him. wrong is to beget A kindness from him, for his heart is rich. Boys' Glee Club, 35 F. F. A., 1, 2, 3. DELBERT HOWELL True happiness consists in being busy. Minstrel, 3g Football, 1, 2, Track, 1, 3, Reserve Football Team, 1, 3, F. F. A., 1. WANDA HUNE Happy am I g from care I am, free! Why ai'en't they all contented like me? Orian, 33 Senior High Chorus, 2, Boosters Club, 35 G. A. A., 33 Senior Girl Reserves, 3, Operetta, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 2, 3. ROSE HUTCHISON 4'The stronger always succeeds G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, 33 Spanish Club, 2, 3 Q -I : '- 99 if if? 'HY ,gs 1- 5.35 is ' Q 14 J, ,, . .. ., F' is ' .- .1. ,, -f,..,n-3, A 'f All :Z I.,.21 :,,f 'C-32 KK L- if ,L If Wbffl '-Jc-- .EMR g we 55... 4 .5-fp. vg- 'giy .iigifi -' .. 'ii- ic eil: 25113 5 -wif .fu 1 J- Q--.pw .-me E.. Q li . 3' . 1 Q 1 J, 'Q W Jr, ,,. . A 1 ,. . ,Q -. 1, 1 :V :ful 'gl 5 ' 7- . X fi' 'or .Y. L f i 1 J? . , . fi 3. , .:,x,.,.: v, . V M, Hi! ' - --5 '. 7'f'fi'f 'fr-Z! 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Alvin. f... .1 5 HAROLD JARVIS A noticeable' 'num wiih lrwgc' gray vyvsf' Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1g Basketball, 1 2, 3, Football, 1, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, Reserve Team, 1, 2, 3. 1 CLAYTON JONES To bc 'really cosmopolitan: a num must bc Ili homer, Eiwn in his own c'o1lnt'ry. Senior Hi-Y, 35 Basketball Manager, 3, Vocational Club, 2, 3, Tennis, 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN KILMER Sho is prcfty to walk fzvifh, And witty to talk with. Orian, 3, French Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Boosters Club, 1, 2, 33 Senior High Chorus, 1, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Minstrel, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2,3, Secretary, 39 Olym- pian Council, lg Chemistry Club, 3, Orange Masque, 1, 2, Original, 1, Home Economics, 1. ADA KING A rluy for foil, an hom' for sport, But for ll friend life foo short G. A. A., 25 Senior Girl Reserves, 3, Commercial Club, 2. HELEN KIRCHNER OJ this learning! What a fhing it is! G. A. A., lg Commercial Club, 1. LOUIS KLEIN The lore of 'money Is the root of all z'1'il. Senior Hi-Y, 2, Senior High Chorus, 35 Vocational Club, 3. i341 FLORENCE KLINK To sorrow I bade good morrow. Senior High Chorus, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, Com- mercial Club, 2, 3. V ZONA LANE He is all fault who hath no fault al all. For who loves me must have a touch of earth. Senior High Chorus, 1, 25 G. A. A., 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club, 3. MERCEDES LAUER Half my life is full of sovfrow, Half of joy, still fresh and new. Senior High Chorus, 3j Home Economics, 1. WILDA LAUER A little Tale, a little sway, A szmbcam in a winte1 s day. Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, 33 G. ALA., 2, 3. MONICA LISTON Tho gcntlcness of all the gods go with thee. EARL LOCKHART Of manners gehtle, of affections mild, In wit a man, simpliczty a child. Original Staff, 35 Parkersburg High School, 1, 2. E351 iyu- 'Ji wif ,LP vm -My ,gal .A wig ' 3341 gs'-fi . -F M 'Wi' . ,., -. .. 55' F - 'Q .wiv ,133 wmv,-5 1: px ..,,mE, m..4..' .si m. IT H., . Im- 5 H ' A :vi .. V ,Wu ' ., C - if . .2 'S 4 J., . . .aes fffmgp. .. 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U, 5, fl' f wg ,-222 J, mf, 'L 112452 L.:-.. :W-'f. w f5.r:::t -.A ., A ,- .-vm: ,C I1 J' WINIFRED LOWE She was U, fofrm of life and lzqht That soon, became IL part of smhf Senior High Chorus, 25 Boosters Club, 2 3 G A A 1, 2, 35 Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, French Club 1 2 Olympian Council, lg Minstrel, 3, Chemistry Club 2 Orange Masque, 1, 2, Operetta, 25 Home Economics Student Council, 3, National Honor Society 3 CHARLES LOWERS Unless above himself he can exert himself How poor a fhmg zs man. Radio Club, 1, 2, Treasurer, 1, Vice President 2 Oper etta, 23 Vocational Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 2 Football l Z Basketball, 1. WILLIAM LU DWIG W0a'ring his Quisdom lightly Senior Hi-Y, 3, Olympian Council, lg Chemistry Club, 35 French Club, 2, 39 Boys' Glee Club, 2 Track 3 Re serve Team, 2. JENNIE MARIE MCFARLAND A hotel hostess to bv. Senior High Chorus, 1, G. A. A., 1, 2 3 Sen1o1 Gul Reserves, 2, 33 Olympian Council, 15 Flench Club 3 Orange Masque, 2, 3, Queen's Husband 3 Original 1 2, Speak-easy Club, 2, 3. MILDRED MCKENNA I slept and clreamefd that life was beauty I woke and found that life was duty Commercial Club, 2. MALISSA ASHCRAFT MCDOUGAL E361 Ambition like Cl torrent Ne'e1' looks back. JAMES MANKINS Small men are oft times inightiestf' Golf, 3, Tennis, 25 Commercial Club, 2, 3, President, 3. BLAKE MARKLEY O much loved god of sleep! Here is thy woi'shiper. French Club, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 23 Football, 1, 2. ROBERT MARSHALL Learn to live and live to learn, Ignorance like a fire doth burn. Senior High Chorus, 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 3, Vocational Club, 2, Track, lg Commercial Club, 2, 3. HELEN MARTIN Smooth 'runs the water where the brook is deep. Senior High Chorus, 2, G. A. A., 2, 35 Olympian Council, lg Chemistry Club, 23 Spanish Club, 2, 3. JOE MARQUIS O, to be a trafic cop in the heavenly highways. Football, 2, 3, Traffic Squad, 2, 3. WILMA MARTIN The sweetest thing that evei' grew Beside a human door. High School, Corry, Pa. l3'7l ':.ff-'-ff ff fn' ua: 'L x 1' JJ'. 4? .' msg. 5 tif If ,842 '-qa,.3yvg A iq ,Ti . 1 ., 3, -gg: 3, Q, ,..,- 1, .1 .W ,, f,, 5.. -:ii Qglpit-. -Uv' .f..f.m-K: 'nl' -' tx?-vi' 4+ JJ. 4-7 l wg: fm- ,A 1, 1' i ,, -r 5, . :iff aff w If -1 wi :Ze .H 1' ,ig , '85 .5 I 00 'O 1 X 'X S , .11 '-4.1. . ,QI ' ': 5 :Lai , W., ' ., f ..' ' : A, ,EH- 'L 1- 'wi' Y - 4 V- .., .X 9' :lui - 1' '1- I J , , 5:5 V -ag: I 'S Q. 3 A JT' f. .,...:v, , ,, fm' n I 1?-:,.S ' 'Ilf- E tiffgi . ., L, -.,-. . :1 'is' mit.. 5 ,-- . ,eg , -g-- ,n H map: s 4519- rl 1 ,- .fig 'I-2.76 . ly, g qiglfl ' I.. .YE ,-1 lv ,I-Q, Y V,.,F,. ,. 4' . . J , zf- 'F fl M. . l 41 .fax ,M HI gulf - 7' ,D 1 Nl' w A- 9 .,1 ,I x.-'M -'F' 1351: -3.1 11' ' Mi rfb.. .04 I ' fl: J 'ff l YV . 'I .-v, J I M ...N ,fu v .' 4 w if 1? I T' .:'-f E, .. S 5 N: if ililllfgtg, ' :, wg 213. . .155 112 is f....v.1 X, 'fix 000 9 0 ' U . 1 ' 'Eb f f' 1138. .L ku' .1 9 :fb .: fin! .J-ll ' . ,sv-. '- Q.: 1,31 Q fn 1 s 5 I ls I ,: - fe in ff- 1, . , .ff 5 'A-ia 'I' vwgi . V 1--,Xa f . l if - 1l'Q'ii-9? ' fiiylf i 1..,,.,,- A .ff-.lrx r, 1' , -vs.: . 2' 'ix ,x ' ' , . AY? ' IONE MATHENY Ulllany receive advice But only the wise profit by it. G. A. A., 2, 33 Minstrel, 33 Orange Masque, 25 Orches- tra, 2, 3. RUTH MEISTER The only rezvwrd of 1'i'rt'ue is virtue, The only fwuy to have rt frzeml is to be one. Orian, 3, Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Boosters Club, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, French Club, 1, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 35 Original, 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Secretary, 35 The Queen's Husband, 3. EVA MIDIJLESWART All that we see or seem, Is but ct dream wzthzn a dream. Senior High Chorus, 1, 25 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3. BETTY MILBAUGH Cheerful at morn she wakes from short repose, Breatlles fhe keen mr, and carols as she goes. Orian, 3, Senior High Chorus, 2, 35 Boosters Club, 2, 39 Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 19 Chemistry Club, 3, French Club, 1, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 33 Original, 2, 3. VIRGINIA MINER lfVe may line without friends, We may lifve 'without books, But civilized 'men Cannot live 'without cooks. Home Economics Club, 1. GEORGE MIRABEN Mellow nuts have hardest shells. Minstrel, 23 Senior Hi-Y, 2, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, 3, M Association, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 33 Football, 1, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 3, Track, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, Reserve Team, 1. E381 ELLA VIRGINIA MYERS She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone and despise. Orian, 3, Senior High Chorus, 25 Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 35 Olympian Council, 15 Chemistry Club, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, lg Original, 3, National Honor Society, 3. GOLDEN MYERS Studious of ease, and fond of humble things. G. A. A., 3, Commercial Club, 3, Senior High Chorus, 2. PIERCE NICHOLS Let us not forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. F. F. A., 2, 3. BERNICE NOE Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Senior High Chorus, 15 Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Minstrel, 33 Olympian Coun- cil, 1, Chemistry Club, 35 Operetta, 2, 35 French Club, 3, Orange Masque, 23 Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3. ,lj , If Ljfjfc . ' l 'I IJ 'QI 1 If LESTER NOE J' ' ,f r1i'i i He has moved a little nearer ' J -f' To the master of all music. 'vf Minstrel, 2, 33 Operetta, 1, 2, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Senior High Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, Original, 3. VIRGINIA PATTIN The fairest garden in her looks, And in her 'mind the wisest books. Orian, 3, Senior High Chorus, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Olympian Council, lg Classical Club, 2, 3, Vice President, 2, Chemistry Club, 35 Debate, 2, National Forensic League, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, National Honor Society, 2, 35 Speak-easy Club, 1, 2. E391 . . '7 5' ,'.',rf ll? -M ay' Q ' MTW' K .ey 1 1' V .f1l..T' ...vt - ' mf . ,va . 35.9. .1 4 ,.. .:. ,qu ua 2 -,gf iii 2 M, W 94, , in ., IV ni ' Ir 'F?2i Y, 'rv iw. wg?-f 'if Ml, . wx' E1 if at 'Y wx ,Q- ifi A W 4. . 1 .-, 1. if 55,12 ' I 255' 1 'i.:5E'h'L ,fi fl if 2 .L V 5 . I ., r 1 . , .-v ff ffif V.. -.-'i.,- va V. lf- ., . ft., 71:12 7. q.. -me 'uw . JZ 'I iv? ,Q J ,,,,l V. .ji-Qi' ,, L '1 1 ls - mf, fi ' li? 1411: T51- sfgf: gp iii! iltzk fra? 2-wx l . .,-as 7 V552 5:1-5' N .iirfllf V. . .L ' .. X ff Jw. R, . , diff :r i ' ' psf. :F 5 35: ' .Q . 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Boosters Club, 3, Creative Writing Class, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Vice President, 3, Olympian Council, 2, Chem- istry Club, 3, French Club, 2, 3, President, 35 Debate, 2, 35 National Forensic League, 2, 35 Orange Masque, 2, Boys' Glee Club, 3, President, 3, Original, 13 National Honor Society, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, Track, 2, 3. CAROLYN PETERS It is good To lefngtlzen fo the last a smmy mood. Original, 1, 3, Senior High Chorus, 1, Boosters Club, 2, 3 G. A. X 1 2, 33 Operetta, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 3 Olympian Council, lg Chemistry Club, 2 2, 3, Orange Masque, 1, 2, 33 Girls' ROBERT PETTY e speaketh not, and yet there lies A conversation m hzs cyesf' Boosters Club, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Football, 3, Oper- etta, 2, 33 Minstrel, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 2, 3, Golf, 1, Track, 1, 23 Reserve Team, 1. JACOB PFAFF Though 'music oft hath such charm To make bad good, and good provoke to harm. Senior High Chorus, 23 Operetta, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Minstrel, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 3, Original, 2, Voca- tional Club, lg Track 3. KENNETH PIERCE The spirit-sfirring drum, fhv cafr-picrcirzg fifc, The royal banner and all quality. Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 33 Senior High Orchestra, 1, 2, 35 Band, 1, 2, 33 Speak- easy Club, 2, 3. JANE PLUMER I'fl be a butterfly born in a lzower, Where lzlles and violets meet. G. A. A., 1, 2, Olympian Council, 1g.Spanish Club, 2, 3. l40l DOROTHY PURTLE She moves a goddess, And she looks a queen. Senior High Chorus, 1, Boosters Club, 2, 3, All State Chorus, 1, G. A. A., 1, 2, 35 Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Operetta, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Minstrel, 3, Chemistry Club, 2, 33 Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, Orange Masque, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club, 1, 3, Original, 2, 3. DEAN RICE 'tLife may change, but it may fly not, Hope may vanish, but it can die not. Amateur Radio Club, 1, 2g Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, Boosters Club, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 2, 33 Minstrel, 2, Orange Masque, 2, Vocational Club, 1, 2. GEORGETTE RI X I built my soul a lovdly u e rouse, Wherein at ease for aye I l. xg, L7 EDNA ROSE I love the Price For the value it denotes. Senior High Chorus, 15 Commercial Club, 2, 3, Vice President, 3. DOROTHEA MINER Hail to thee, lady! and the grace of heaven. ni r Hi h Chorus 1 Boosteis Club 2 G A A 1 Se 0 , g, , s - ' , s . - s, , 2, 35 Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Basketball, 25 Commercial Club, 3. MARJORIE ROWEKAMP A willing, helpful 'zuofrker I Anyone likes to know. Senior High Chorus, 15 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Debate, 2, , O eretta 2 3' Orange Masque, 2' Girls' Clu by P v , Original: 3, Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3, Speak- sy , L 2. E411 J .. ,-1 l-5 ng, ng. rlislfa . ,, W 1 1 -:if : , if ' '-4 is' x'. 1' .E Q.. J 'ljlflliiff Lv ffif, ,Q up' , ,. , ...A . lr fi' , rlhfh J lk Sm il. 'F ... A '11, -.u .I ,Y . i K h Gnu' 5 I -.J .P J Efflfl , O., 01 HQ. :sw ' fe f 9. 1: ,gd .vw ,.'. 2, if i E aa u L-I 1- ' ,f,-5 fr.-F3 .,,.-.e by 1 577' 3311 3, gv M . .r,,,,,,f . l' 1.5.5-Li: u 4312? - fait Lu' ,, na i 'i . LV. -V7 ,A . -1' f' , ,L . .35 1 ,U 4 -5+ 21. . , ,Y ,J 1-As r. ,. - , ,. . ua? die i lib? '-'i lvli Ifif lgr Q ' '1 5: LIZABETH RAMPP Give me some music, moody food Of NS that trade in love. Orian, 3, Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Minstrel, ,511 Senior Girl Reserves, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Operetta, F4 ' Chemistry Club, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Orange ,li M l, ri'--,S in 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, ss, 'li' , 3, National Honor Society, 3. ' 93 EVELYN SAVAGE She grasps the skirts of happy chance And breasts the blow of circumstance. Senior High Chorus, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Spanish Club, 2, 3. X, ,N SARAH SAVAGE yy - Of all the girls that are so smart, ,Q ' There's 'none like pretty Sally. Boosters Club, 2, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Re- X serves, 3, Minstrel, 3, Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Vice Jw President, 2, Operetta, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, Secre- 1 frjlg tary, 2, 3, Commercial Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, , 'iff-' Secretary, 2, Speak-easy Club, 1, Vice President, 1. Q Q22 Q , 'HJ .- iv 'A' P is MARGARET SCHRAMM ? 5 ' Her air, her manners, all who saw admired, QM . Courteous, though coy, and gentle, though retired. Orian, 3, Senior High Chorus, 2, 3, Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Minstrel, 2, Chemistry Club, 3, French Club, 4' if 1, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Original, 2, 3, National R i'gA5f? Honor Society, 3. 9 0 Ta, 'fA. ,.l Ellij- Sg 4 GWENDOLYN SCHRIVER '?.r,fq, , gif A youth with a temperamevit so gay, 'ff But yet so serious. Senior High Chorus, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 1, Commercial rv 41- 14 ' Club, 3. 7 v v : if f ' SCOTT SCHRIVER L A lx g I'n1. going to get to heaven in an aeroplane. . , 9 'cw 3 Senior High Chorus, 2, Operetta, 3, Minstrel, 2, 3, Football, 2, Orange Masque, 3, Vocational Club, 2. -We 'fflxax Q-il., A--r.. 41'1'2', 1' -, :fy - - ' i L421 L .F ', f, hr . fi. A A'---44 .f-i M ROBERT SEMON Cheered up himself with ends of verse And sayings of philosojnhersf' Olympian Council, 1, French Club, 1, 2, Reserve Team, 1, 2. EDWARD SHAPLEY A flattering painter who made it his care To draw men. as they ought to be, not as they are. Boosters Club, 3, Operetta, 1, 2, 3, Minstrel, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, President, 1, Classical Club, 2, Chemistry Club, 3, French Club, 1, 2, Orange Masque, 1, 2, Senior High Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, Orig- inal, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, Vice President, 2, Senior High Chorus, 3. AGNES SHUMARD Work and win, Shirk and turn to nothingnessf' Senior High Chorus, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Minstrel, 3, Chem- istry Club, 3, French Club, 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 3, Original, 1, 2, National Honor Society, 3. PAUL SMITH Nothing is impossible to the valiant heart. Senior High Chorus, 2, Vocational Club, 1. LOUIS SPINDLER Free soil, free men, free speech! F. F. A., 1, 2, 3. BERNEDA STAGE The acts of today, become The precedents of tomorrow. G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 1, French Club, 2, 3. E431 rm. ff. 532 A' nn' ' 1 . M... ff if' f f 'LJ' .:, 'V 1 . ' .-9.-1.4 qf :'l' - 6 ' v '6 ' , . T v, .. .ga 4. n .7 . G.-M - It-, 'HU X 'K f- . 1- 5 .Na bat. Ria L U i f X 5. pa, J -it -gi.. ., ' I V, . .iv',El'h.4 JE 4 . ,qc s l .45 I I ...v ,-. Z 1-.-4 . ,. . -.. x A lg? T, . 'l 't ,L Q3 .- gl 55,1 fi xr Y . 41 'I xlvjllil f A :r VZ. Q . '33,.jv.vl 'wtf' sin K' O?5 0 1 4. ,p'f:f,.'1 Y'4-fl I GJ T5f,,,, S- if . V 3. :LLJ4 1, A-'I '1 '1- 1 : 1 t Xu' ,' .1 .1 ze' . :.3: 2' r UH, W MEL. x 355: 5 ,izifrfy , ., ., 1.4, ,, . Y.. ' 1 , ..4. ya. nf, 4 !igi X kg. MARIE STALLMAN Honor is won by slow, steady 'Zl'07'k.U G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club, 3. RALPH STARKEY Just at the age 'twixt boy and youth, When thought is speech and speech is truth. Senior High Chorus, 3, Minstrel, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Band, 3. MARTHA STEPHAN Domestic liappiness, thou only bliss Of paradise that has su1 vi1'ed the fall. Senior High Chorus, 2, G. A. A., 2, Olympian Council, lg Spanish lub, 2, 3. . , .1 1 F , A ,A SCJ Q f I , , f ,lf dj lf, ' XX . V 'S PAUL STEPHENS Tho' modest, on his 2l.7'l8'HLIJtL7 I'l1,SS?ll brow, Nature had wmtten-'Gentleman' Olympian Council, 13 French Club, 2, 3, M Association, 2, Basketball, 3, Football, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3. EDWARD STRACHAN 'Reading maketh IL full mmz, VVMtzng IDN exact man. Minstrel, 33 Creative Writing Class, 3, Olympian Coun- cil, lg Chemistry Club, 3, Vocational Club, 3. WINIFRED STYER A perfect wo-mem nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and 60IILlIl.l1'IId.', G. A. A., 1, 2, Olympian Council, 1, Spanish Club, 2, 3. E441 VIOLET SWANEY In every rank, great or small, 'Tis industry supports us all. Senior High Chorus, 35 Commercial Club, 3. RICHARD THOMAS v He is most prirzcelyf' Senior Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, Olympian Council 19 Chemistry Club, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Minstrel, 35 Student Council, 2, 3. DRETHA THOMPSON A fairer lass Mine eyes have never seen. Senior High Chorus, 1, 2, G. A. A., 1, 2, 33 Home Eco- nomics Club, 15 Commercial Club, 3. ROSIE TUBIAS Too busy with the crowded hour To fear to live or die. Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Minstrel, 35 Original, 35 Commercial Club, 2, 3. NORMAN TURRILL Ah.' Freedom is a noble thing. Senior High Chorus, 2. BETTY VAN GILDER Manner is all in all, 'whate'er is writ, The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. G. A. A., 2, 39 Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, 3 Basketball, 1. E451 f'..:' 1. ,, 11 x. . 'v'fl3'il'l1 . 'iffgp ,. 1 .::.e. H, .A+ l r S A , J- , I tw ,. .C ,, ,iw ,-.. . . . is-'iii --r Z5 2. Mir 2 w -J, nh- , . sr. .gvfwygg ,ig ..,., V . 'egg ' Ea-'gl : g -X 4 :Xi f LJ 1. YV! :f 555 .gf-3 .. 'lib ls- 'fr s. sw i 'flliks z 1 ' -5 v: if., . :vm ,. .. .Hi - :Th-E: Pri. . gk ill , D 09: 61.4.-J: ' F4 ,,-.- ...z .'t- fsflif . ni,-1 1 . at--, 5- .2 . W. r . ' :N V N . Fri ' lf flfv 'Y ' iz? '12 -554. '.'- V 1. . .-? u ' ,.-,Q 'jx' ' ,aw ,. 9311. 1 . uf, 'ff x -.' :i'l' 'i .AA I 2' ,A . 4,312.4 ' 5 ,,.',.,q.' his-.iff f . ,Qi ng J : ,J .4 - .,.,i,,,, , f M7347 4 - ., . RS: Ji: uk- -1-. .rg .4 go . ,F S' .sf NL . 3f..iz' 'ffrf tl JPY n J ,flf , 14' Y,.ex,i',,, ., wry., wr . M .41 1: 35 g iii E ' V' if Z 5 x ' 75 L' -B9 ez if gg r an x A ,,, . 1 tgp, G.u.e 9 , 1 .Mk ,lil 3 M '+ EH :JG 1,32 +3229 is Pr 8 1 Q if ., 0 L, F1 .pn if ,St 'I -1.- 4 GX u j U.. 00 - . 1 1 1 B. I'- W n.,,. 'ff ' f A I- . v -4' . 'v .n ' I . ., f, ,, vi Sv-1. 'f' , ' Qqfw' X. fm! . . ..', 3, N rf: 32 -1' 5 gl I .1021 ., 'rw QF' 4 . , . .ft ll Ani ' 1-gg, 'fffegl' l 155 iv. :NS ' Q-1 2 I .V V 5 ,pi 1, ,, 7 . .itql l ilqv' U eq '-My my T-fi 'f1?f'F ii-552 .- ..- . it 'E 'f 493:-, -- 5--uf , lr' 4, , GENEVIEVE WAGNER Har Imeayty makes this vault A feastzng jn'f'sr nc0 full of light. Senior High Chorus, lg G. A. A., 2, 3g Girls' Glee Club, 2, Il, Home conomics Club, lg Operetta, 2, 35 Commercial Club, 2, 3. JOHN WARD Tall, actirc, likeable scout. Boosters Club, 23 Operetta, 1, Senior High Chorus, 25 Minstrel, 2, Basketball, 2, 35 Vocational Club, 15 Reserve Team, 1, 2. WILLIAM WAXLER There is great alzility in .knowing How to conceal one's abilztyf' Orian, 35 Boys' Glee Club, 1, Commercial Club, 3. S JOHN WEBB I am as sober as a judge. Amateur Radio Club, 2, 53, Senior Hi-Y, 3, Olympian Council, 1, Minstrel, 3, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Football, 3, Original, 3. FRANK WEBER Wll0c'ev' has gone thro' Lomlon Street Has seen the butcher gazing at his meat. Senior High Chorus, 1, 2. GLENN WEBER Worth malfes the -man, and want of it the fellow, The rest all but leather and prunellof' Senior High Chorus, 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club, 3. l46l SYLVIA WENDELKEN Syli'ia's hair is like the- night Touched with glancing starry beams. Spanish Club, 2, Senior High Chorus, 25 Olympian Council, 1. ETHEL WENZEL I judge people by what they might be, Not are, nor will be. HARRY WHEATLEY Latin is my favorite suit. Olympian Council, lg Classical Club, 2, 3. JAMES WILHELM I will not choose what many men desire. Vocational Club, 1, 2, 3, Senior High Chorus, 2. PAULINE WILKING A pard-like spirit, Beautiful and swift. Senior High Chorus, 25 G. A. A., 2, 3, Intramural Man- ager, 2, 3g Minstrel, 35 Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 35 French Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 33 Basketball, lg Speak-easy Club, 1, 2, 3. BOBBIE WILLIS There is a garden in her face Where roses and white lilies grow. Orian, 3, Boosters Club, 3, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 33 Minstrel, 2, 33 Operetta, 1, 25 Olympian Council, lg Chemistry Club, l, 35 French Club, 2, 3, Orange Masque, 2, 3. E471 H W ' E -' i-wi if? 'X ft-.v Gif: .- I ' U I 'liffif 'V :C 63? 4 J , 3 ff --. :Sl TSMG: vi' jj gs. L. 'GL' 3'.r 3l Q 'T fi 1 15 5 il I : ff -,b M i f ,- e IZ! .IL Q . W ,491 l l' 'Qld' f A Q' ,U up I W V., ,,. ,if 'ini IM fy- -.Vail-, Ni' R5 9 fi 2 1 'Y 1- 'll . A 5 ,E Z, wa. 5 ' Q Q . W E , C Ti' Q.. 5 ix . v tis 1 -J, -,fl ,1 gli I 3. 1' X LM.. S 53' ' why GQ, W., W 13 1 . , 921 sq. ' '19 . .ls f 1... P -. 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A., 1, 2, 3, M ssociation, 2, 33 Basket all, , ' ball, 2, 3, Ba ll, 23 Vocational Club, a X X it l - lib if NQ , , X 4 f X ff V l9 i.' ! YATES, ll V h' rouble 'S sma.ll,l, Q Q , fun is g 'ea . ' . X, '- . 2, 35 Se ior Gi esebves, ' , int Pleasant High ' 0 , 1, 2. KX K , Ax X , LOIS ZOLLER l A sweet soul with a blithv spiriff' Senior High Chorus, 2, Boosters Club, 33 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 2, Olympian Council, 13 Chemistry Club, 3g Girls' Glee Club, 33 Original, 35 Minstrel, 3, Operetta, 3. CHARLES CALDWELL uI7'I'f'SUlL6f' of mind and 60'll'l'!lfgl1 in distress Arc more than U'I IlL2l'S to procurr' success. F. F. A., 1,3 Track, 1. BRUCE HUTCHISON Not ull men C01ll1I?'6'lLU7ld the world. F. F. A., 1. LOUIS BAUMGARDNER Clever 'men are good But they are not the best. F. F. A., 2, 3. 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AJ? 1:1 J: if .Q , , . fain- 2124 M W Y V 7 Bri, I 'n -, w C .pw 2, , -W .mj- ,- 1-,aa un r 'wx 1,4 ., 14 ,k .,, 'X , IJ, A, IV' 1 v 1 Z fill ' 1 144 . .r , I . . ' .111 1- I 'fl n 1 z. 'N ' v-v.'- ' Tr. 719. uli'Y wi .3 .-J' f- if -RQ' . 5752: gm - .1 3 N729 7 V . Fra A, ,Ffa f5O 1-,1'4 f .. r -5 . v'K1 -, .Q 1: .4P!. 'I ' -4,,'f.'T,.- ' -,yfgw I, f 'WS I I Junior Letter Dear Classmates: As president of your class for this past year, I wish to thank you for the splendid cooperation given me throughout the Year. As happened last year, our class was active in Student Council throughout the year. Our faculty members have learned that the Junior Class will support them in any project. Early in the second semester the Juniors sponsored what will go down in our class history as a good show - Polly of the Circus, with Clark Gable and Marian Davies. The class of '33 was represented on the varsity football, debate, basketball, and track teams very strongly. In the operetta cast and choruses there were many Juniors. The prospects look good for a record-breaking Senior Play next year. In closing then, when more work is done, the class of '33 will do it! Al Townsend. E511 Cr., -. rely, ei - 554 ,.. K n . 9 1 .: . ,df ,F .Q .-.4 ..g. 5-ayfglq 31--5 f'frf l1' 'wig'-Q tf QMN CH. V Y.--,. pikmw l rfififi S . gf ' W J, we -ff? ,M. P M. a l' H In U O .0 O ,V . ,rf X hr, : 1. Q-All up . ' Y x .L .AQ -. U 9 5 - .1- W si .ii :N ' ,'..., ' Q--'rm 1.1, -v. e 4 xl x, . D - Q., I, U95 U ,nd . , 1 w ,Ha ' ' I: sig. 4.- ' 4' 1' rf. 21:54 4:8 I-1-Z, FQ' . .pr C- C-v . in Qar .Q - .. - 9, , . '7f' 1 B ,xi .4 flip, 'TW ,. ,. Z1 'fa s, Q? 'K , Qgz. .-!T'1 SEQ: wg- . I. sg, A. 3.09 1 ,iii -., -,.. .ifdf 5 J H'f ff' ,mg, A J 'A-1 ,-i wh.. Us 5 if , yn: ,iv kill-si fi :IJ -lk' ,1 2- ' 'Su yiwfb , ,W it' ,,' ijyfgj Q 101' : . 5 1,.5 . 'il Am. ,. , , 9W,wW Q2 Fifi 3, 751, t WU Gai n: I 'be '3 'QQ l I . 5 M 9 it .fi . ', , 1 5 .. 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Roy Donnelly Secretary-Treasurer ...,.. ...,.,,s s,.ss,s,,, J ,,,4.,,,, ssss,,,e, B e t ty M001-e Baches, John Baker, Robert Ball, Violet Barnes, Eleanor Barth, Gertrude Bauer, Mary Beardmore, Lawrence Bell, Earl Benedict, Inez Bergen, Eleanor Bergen, James Bergen, Richard Best, Chris Biehl, Clara Boughner, Martha Britton, Albert Broughton, Robert Brown, Robert Caldwell, Mabel Caldwell, Mildred Campbell, Irene Carver, Luther Chandler, June Clark, Helen Clark, Lyman Conner, Evelyn Cook, Ruth Conrath, Ruth Covey, Anna Louise Davis, Denver Davis, Mae Day, Christine Day, Lorine Deems, Ferol Dietz, Paul Dinsmoor, Winifred Doak, Howard Faust, Marjorie Fenn, Betty V. Fiber, Edmond Flower, Betty Gearhart, Ralph Gramlich, Carl Dean Guckert, Bernice Haas, Frances Haynes, Virginia Hazel, Peg Hendrixson, Ruth I-Iille, Dean Hill, Frances Howell, Robert Hupp, Charles Hyde, Russell Immel, Marjorie I52J King, Frances Klein, Carolyn Kochart, Marjorie Krause, Orville La Faber, Mary Lankford, Paul Lewis, George Little, Edna Lochart, Virginia Longfellow, Genevieve McCowan, Lydia Mclntire, Mildred Mallet, Alberta Markley, Ernestine Marling, Catherine Marsch, Maynard Miller, Bethine Moore, Dorothy Moore, Helen Morris, Orea Myers, Joseph Myers, Willa Nelson, Vera Nicholas, Maunsell Nolan, Robert Ogle, Jean Oesterle, Mary Jane wig, . ' C ,tw-. nn :Ii -' ,e -0 7 i'3.g ' . 'N , W jg fle x 5. 3 J 5 ' J, it J ,, at ' ' WS ZF L' 5 ga gf ., ,gf ,gp J . Q I 'i J ' 4' -5 , 5 ' N . 4' v LD ff? i E' I ,' H' A A V Z . T , L' ,. E54 , V 2 Y Q- 1 'Z t 71 ,J v yr l 'CS ,za it wg , Q' J ga- Y -if M .J fe fa if M- e J , J A - 4 L, A r iggjllh Jil ,X ., . 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Pryor, Dorothy Ward, Mary Felter, Margaret Rake, Margaret Warren, Garnet Flowers, Leo 3 52 Reichardt, Kathryn Watkins, Edwin Hoffart, Sophia Qi 5 E if Roedemeister, Anna Weihl, Creal Knowlton, Ruby , Z Vi k Roedemeister, Louis Wendelken, Jean McCauley, John if 'L ' Roney, Bert Schlicher, Robert Schwartz, Erma Skipton, Edward Smith, Norma Spindler, Marjorie Stage, Margaret Stallman, Edith Starkey, Augusta Stegner, Grace Stegner, Raymond Stephan, Floyd Stephens, Marjorie Strimel, Raymond Sullivan, Joan Theobald, Edith Theobald, Ethel Theobald, Homer Thomas, Joe Thomas, Thelma Treadway, Jeanette Tullius, Lucille Wilking, Martha White, Mary Jean Windom, Emma Jean Wires, Ralph Wood, Juanita Wynn, Jean Young, Helen Zearing, Ruth Anders, George Baumgard, Lewis Bohl, Benjamin Braden, Ruth Britton, Kenneth Britton, Martin Brammer, George Broedel, Clarice Broedel, Robert Bryner, George Carpenter, Mildred Cassis, John Davis, Charles Dennis, Rura l53l McCuen, Thelma McCurdy, Naomi Masterson, Herschel Mathers, Mildred Nicholas, Fay Pfeiffer, Dale Phillips, Pauline Price, Elvin Riddle, Carl Rohrer, Wilbert Smith, George Spindler, Frances Taggart, Rex Thomas, Cecil Thompson, Don Tubias, Samuel Wanzo, Helen Wenning, Hewitt Wynn, Mary Young, Helen Young, Pauline , N :L I ? , '-H 2 ' '- .Q -'i m 195 V . 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J - , Hay.: if ' 1 1' 2 I ,f 1 251 ' 4 4 7 L - K Q55 'eI5'4'i.. 5,1 .If 1 if-, rl we li . f zz is-sz V r.g,5v,g mi. 4, . . , Ho . 9 5 .' w : 32 ng ' MLP- - '11 k.-JW., 'f-ln' .:'s', if- 'Still iff? .'JE.j' ,vig I- 5'f:i 'mia .ex In rv , 'fb ,As 4.. .' ef 71' 4 'v .4 'v, nf' ,-gx y ,I G3 Y 9 17' . . 4 V , L. , 'QL . 1, 'fp ' , .43 . ,. Q3 '. , h ,M A 'iff 'Vx 1 . . - 21.5 r. - 'qv ,SL 314 . , fl Ziff .vi A .ff Typ --11 W 1 5 +2E 21.-.tn v 1 Sgr-gre. . 5 .JIU ., ,FHM wg: V: n .' ff' 1. . , , . 5.3, V 1 1,-mfr' Q wdh ,' U: . . x- - E561 Sophomore Letter Dear Classmates: As president of the Sophomore Class, I wish to express my most sincere appreciation for the cooperation and school spirit you have shown. Although somewhat hindered by lack of class meetings you have responded willingly to the few things we have undertaken. I also wish to thank you for your interest in the school, in all of its activities, and I hope that we can make the class of 1934 the best that has ever been graduated from Marietta High School. Sincerely yours, Your Class President, Clyde Young. E571 V, ga-1-' ., , . Q. 4 ,A 7' ,A .1- , ,gt .fgidj-f is I .1755 I pq-M, we. 1 Tk .2 , ,ff : rg, As. . 4'- S? aa E, X 1 :UQ , 1 5-.. -. fi' .P , ..,.1 5 , . ',,,,: 'v 4 'fr ,V J, 4 .Ja mx M 400 0 1 wi. mf ii J ,, i , P Q . L.. 'Ja . . N I ' fn sg . - 1 51 ' ' Eg ., I 1 P35551 2' .Si-1 - 2 ,,I. .,..a .-.. . , .,, . '1 .Y'-21, v ., ng., My .S SAF ' f. , if H ,WH f 7 .M.f'.,L .H l Q xr if X X 'f sill? . X A ,fi A fg':5. q 3 X l'.-f 'E ii S 1 N ' 1 . ' f' ,ee .A J X V' uf- KX i 1 11 ' . 'riff . ei 5' 'N J , ,J .J 1 if. f , .J . . f ,Z .,.- kr Y v A , ,yy 'WN J i iz 6 V x gf 'Jfiiv at 6 5 fe . si C3 i is, l , :A fv N Af . f' 2 ' . l 'J ' 5 if fi- if 4 ., Q., fy N' 55 Y ' :..:if.19 f - A - .,, If in I is if' ' ,Aff ' b s. P f l i if .J P if 0 ' ' . Q' F7 E' A f , . l 2-1 Le . . . - -..REAL e .LL Ame. ,SU N'Q??'5v- NNE K J ' R ral! SOPITOITIOFC CIBSS OFFICERS 3 . ,'. mr -. ,r-.1 l, ' 1- . :fn ' ill!! ,git l ... J 0 If 1.gfw42 Q 'Lx 1.113 L-:Li , 4 ,Alf 2,-8 .1 i. ,. 1, 2 In .ge ..n. ' 2 l ,V N 1 I 1 .. . 'fn lg: . :ff-, . 0, fv 5 1 bu. , ' . Er. '..A -J -me -. .TX .mr . v l 'l 'Y 1 '94 ' .ff W.-v sf- ex 5g:,.S ' ' 5:F.V.' x 4 .--A.. ,fx J 7 U 4: Jr-lr ,. ' .ff- 'w 1' President . . E Vice President . E W Secretary-Treasurer . Abicht, Dale Allison, Faith Ash, Clarence Atkinson, Roma Ballentine, Billie Barth, Vivian Marie Baxter, May Becker, Viola Benton, Robert Biehl, Imogene Biehl, Jeanette Bogard, Katherine Born, Margaret Brown, Bonnie Gene Bruny, Rose Campbell, Lucille Cassidy, Claire Casto, Dwight Chamberlain, John D. Chorpenning, John Clark, Doris Clark, Dorothy Clark, Margaret Cochran, Elsie Crawford, Pauline Cunningham, William Curry, Betty Davis, Warren Devol, Eugene Dixon, Nancy Doak, Alpha Deucher, Francis Duckworth, Doyle Dye, Paul Edgar, Martha Elston, Lelia Estle, Mildred Ewing, Virginia Parson, Norma Fauss, Harold Fenn, Betty H. Fenton, Ruth File, Anne Fleming, June Fordham, David Fouss, Anna Fouts, Allan Gerber, Wayne Gibson, Elvin 3 Gibson, Lorraine Goodman, John Haddad, Tom Hammond, Vivian Hanna, James Clyde Young C Faye Savage , ....,r,e ,. . .,.......,...,,ee. Karl Krause Hardie, Herbert Hart, Jack Hawkins, Mary F. Henthorne, Emerson Hess, Thomas Hill Carol Hoffart, Alma Hupp, Mary Katherine Hutchinson, George Ingraham, Whitney Katz, Dorothy Kehl, Evelyn Kidd, Edith Kiger, Leland Klintworth, Alma La Faber, Errett Lane, Wayne Lankford, Virginia Loftus, Mary C. Lorentz, Harold Lowers, Frances Lynch, Luberta McAtee, Wayman McBride, William McCauley, Robert McClead, Max McCormick, Virginia E581 McCoy, Jane Mallett, Harold Marple, Byron Marple, Rhea Mendenhall, Delilia Miller, Dale Miller, Ione Miller, Pauline Miner, Betty Moore, Sheldon Nicholas, Robert Noah, Eloise Noe, Bernard Noland, Dorothy O'Brien, Edgar O'Neil, William Pattin, Winifred Payne, Charlotte Phillips, Gwenyth Quigley, Sara Rake, Charles Rampp, Dick Ridgway, Gale Ridgway, Mildred Ritchie, Virginia Robinson, Robert Rollison, Louise 13' tx 'ISM . F fp Y ' i. fs we 'J 5 bisx lig, Y r . if , 1 if ti! - . ' 1 'TV . iii, ' 1 -' ii X K i 4--1 il A . F - ' lm fi. f 'WJ .Q . ' ' ' ' Q v V X' A f ' . 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Schramm, Catherine Apple, Harold Helm, Dorris Schantz, Alice - i ,1 Scott, Jane Baumgard, Raymond Hockenberry, Laurence Schnaufey, Mary A, ' 5- ,5., ,.,Q Seyerle, Henry Becker, Mary Hoff, Floyd Seeveysy My,-on Sharp, Carl Bormans, Blufford House, Robert Sells, Richard ' if Shears, Gladys Smith, Evelyn Smith, Frederica Smith, Howard Smith, Velma Spielman, John Spies, Richard Stacey, Marion Strachan, Carol Statts, Thelma Strecker, William Styer, Mildred Suder, Wayne Swaney, Dorothy Thompson, Avis Thorn, Maurice Wallace, Leah Weber, Paul Weinstock, Robert Wentz, Margaret Weppler, Ellen Weyrich, Ruth White, Helen Whiting, James Wilking, Tom Williams, Donald Boyd, Ronald Bradiield, Kathleen Broedel, Laura Brookhart, Dorothy Brown, Maxine Bules, Edna Burton, Allendale Camden, Vera Canary, Walter Carpenter, Lewis Clark, Alfretta Clark, Anna Ruth Cole, Jeanette Covey, Hazel Curtis, Charles Dedman, Kathryn Dobbins, Geraldine Dovenbarger, Carl Dyer, Joseph Edwards, Emerson Evilsizer, Twila Farley, Henry Felter, Helen Forshey, Mildred Fullerton, Harold Gruber, Harley E591 Hutchinson, Alice lcenogle, Evelyn Kehl, Norman King, James Lane, Paul Lane, Thelma Lee, Dorotha McDitrick, Clyde McMullin, Dale Magnani, Lido Magnani, Milo Masters, Carl Masters, George Meister, Mabel Meredith, Donald Meredith, Thomas Mooney, Van Mosser, Edward Myers, Alice Paul, Richard Pape, Grayce Park, Inez Pierce, Shirley Powell, Harold Reichardt, Albert Rhodes, Virgil Shelton, Charles Smith, Anita Smith, Arnold Smith, Beman Smith, Helen Smith, Mary Spence, James Stewart, Jane Stewart, William Thomas, Mike Thompson, Erma Thrasher, Glendora Waxler, Gerald Way, Dale Weber, Muriel Wheatley, Florence Wheeler, Anna Wittekind, Perl Wright, Helen Wynn, Frances Yoho, Mary ' Young, Charles Young, Dorfsj g Young, Herschel 0.hi1 Q - ,ao li? -lim'-5 hi, ag, g V-,,, . , .. 4,1 ,V 1. gif - 4, Q . 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At the beginning of the year, the Honor Society was composed of the following members: ' President c.,c.c.. Vice President ....cc , .c,c c Dora Bourquard C .c Josephine Weber Secretary-Treasurer .ccc ci.... cccc ....c ...,.,. . . V.c. ..,c ,.cc,c R u t h M GISJCSI' Corresponding Secretary .c.. .ccccccc c ii,.... . Charles Penrose Virginia Pattin Virgie Ash Marcus Ginsburg During the second semester, the following Seniors were ta the Society: Ira Bishman Royal Brown Eleanor Campbell Julia Dickinson Neva Doak - Frank Fenton Elizabeth Flowers Betty Jean Gephart James Greene Winifred Lowe Ella Virginia Myers Elizabeth Rampp Margaret Schramm Agnes Shumard ken into ,i Y Miss Tefft has been the faculty advisor and she has greatly aided in the work of the organization. E671 f-,M .wa A S .Ji .YU 'ff 'A f ft fn vw tai' 2 ,., ,, 1. Q , Qi. v, , . .us ' wk ' 'ef 11 , F ' -1 .1 r.-I ., .44 i-gi ,591 :ML 5-lv! ' - N 'sf - ir ii?-T521 -' Mfg, .i gig. A5 . 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Josephine Weber Vice President e,.e..e. I Dora Bourquard Secretary .. D ....e, Mary Ward Treasurer L ee,,. ..., , D D D, Betty Moore MEMBERS Bottom How: Dorothea Miner, Sarah Savage, Ruth Meister, Carolyn Kilmer, Margaret Schramm, Carolyn Peters, Mary Ward, Betty Moore, Miss Carothers, Dora Bourquard, Josephine Weber, Dorothy Purtle, Jean Wendelken, Agnes Shumard. Second Row: Mary LaFaber, Evelyn Kehl, Betty Milbaugh, Imogene Biehl, Edna Little, Evelyn Conner, Jean Wynn, Mae Davis, Elizabeth Rampp, Eleanor Bergen, June Chandler, Betty Jean Gephart, Charlotte Brown, Lydia McCowan, Laura Crawford, Ella Virginia Myers, Mary Alice Schnaufer, Betty Fenn, Helen Moore, Juanita Wood, Winifred Lowe, Pauline Gorrell, Alberta Hill. Third Row: Bonnie Brown, Roma Atkinson, Bobbie Willis, Ruth Cook, Joan Sullivan, Jean Ogle, Violet Ball, Irene Campbell, Frances Hill, Jane Scott. Top Row: Ada King, Wanda Hune, Marjorie Faust, Eleanor Barnes, Jennie McFarland, Betty Worrall, Ruth Conrath, Marjorie Spindler, Willa Myers, Orea Mor1'is, Marjorie Stephens, Pauline Wilking, Bernice Noe, Adele Hart. I63l 1 . :Y . Q, . !':' L- 1. -PR, if f it R E like ' Q :sis 425 ' S .T ' A 3 A51 We-39 .z., h,.1,... I, , ,wr -'iii 29 iffzf' :I infrar- ' ,fit-Cir. ,, 'P' 3E .5 ' 11 :'W- I ,- ' President ........,,,.....,.... Vice President Secretary .......v...,.., ,A.. Treasurer ..,. . ,C Richard Abicht George Anders Paul Angert Richard Bergen Ira Bishman George Brammer Clarence Britton Martin Britton Robert Broughton Royal Brown Walter Brown Walter Curtis Paul Dietz Frank Fenton Senior Hi-Y OFFICERS Challen Nicholaus C, Charles Penrose Lawrence French Albert Townsend MEMBERS Lawrence French Charles Genheimer James Greene John Gruber Paul Harmon Ned Hickle John Hock Delbert Howell Harold Jarvis Clayton Jones Louis Klein William Ludwig Robert Marshall George Miraben Challen Nickolaus E691 Lester Noe Charles Penrose Kenneth Pierce Jacob Pfaff Delbert Pflug Dean Rice Robert Schlicher Ray Stegner Richard Thomas Albert Townsend John Webb Don Williams Homer Wooley Clyde Young -,ff I 3 T5 ,S TT --, . .. ms. sr Q , :-f y. ' ri 1 .5 3 , it , Lflll 'n M w i I ll-1 ,sf .ri Sa i 435 Us. fa' ,p ' -f ku . E ' .- ' li .- Q Q it ,Jr 35 JEII' 9 Q i A. P ,fig 2 .fi I 'iff 5: Vip. . P 15? .pf M-.. 15 I , a av-f, 5 - F22 girly 'QL 'S Qflf L ? 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Mildred Smith Treasurer L Anne Louise Hart MEMBERS Peggy Arnold Ada Ayers Martha Barker Dorothy Barth Ann Blazier Florence Clark Dorothy Cutshaw Jean Davis Leona Davis Martha Davis Alva Dixon Lorna Doebereiner Sara Jane Duer Louise Dye Thelma Edwards Lela Elston Mary Jane Gavin Marjorie Gill Aline Graham Eloise Graham Patricia Graham Ella Frances Gruber Sara Gruber Alida Hall Martha Hayes Lucretia Hill Gretchen Jahn Mary Martha Jahn Esther Katz Henrietta Kehl Virginia Kehl Marjorie Lapham Delorice Lauer Fanny Lincicome Marjorie Masterson Dorothy McCoy Edna McCurdy Geraldine McFarland Ruth McClure Alice Phemister l'70l Olive Parks Mary Helen Quigley Betty Ralph Roxa Root Katherine Sauer Bernice Semon Mary E. Schafer Kathryn Schob Betty Schriver Eleanor Stehle Joan Stephens Kathaleen Storck Marjorie Warren Sally White Helen Yost Ve1'a Dixon Vivian Keith Ruth Adams Mary Jo McGrew Junior Hi-Y Club OFFICERS President rrrrr .,...,. ,.. C C .,..,., .,, .... A....................A R 1 chard Sullivan Vice President .,.eee.i eeeeei.e.A,.,.i..,.,..,....,....., .i.....,. W a rren Souers Secretary .,...,..,... ee....... E dward Harness Treasurer ,...e. eeeeeee........,ee ...,. .Ae.,.....i.i.,eei.ei...........,.,eeii,,.i...,,.., R o bert Tate In its second year of existence the Junior Hi-Y has tried to follow in the footsteps of the Senior Hi-Y, using the same purpose and platform that the older boys have. The results of the year's work have been gratifying. Robert Arnold Daniel Burton Francis Clark Frank Duncan Charles Dye Charles Fogle Gordon Gaynor George Hammat Edward Ha1'ness Robert Hawes Dean Hess Chester Hunter MEMBERS Frank Hock Thomas Hancock Wayne Lane Richard Lowe Howard Mellor Emmett McPheron Robert McGif'I'in Eugene Mills William Ross Richard Schramm Richard Sullivan Warren Souers Beman Smith I711 Paul Smith Richard Shumard Waldo Siegfried Ernest Siegfried Raymond Sprague Robert Scott Robert Tate Junior Watkins Paul Weber James Willis Charles Zeigler George Zeigler 'Ira TWT 3' ,Z . iw ' iw 1 1 'N P -'ltr 'Z :fr ay N 'WF lr -ji, ,vw w f . ee 'G ' '53 'Ji isa? ,f . 'Fil 13 wi S ?s? Q ' 'I , L 1 4 oi 3.16 L ay. J YL' I-11' -R Er: '1 riff: 25, . Bm ' L: 1 3--f L3 Ek H' is , 3 45-' ?,:'-'V . 0' ' . 1 , 5' 1 .45 .K -V as 3' 176 wr !': 5, , - ... lar , 1.9 , , T '- Y 71. 1.+:.f U '21 ' 3-.,!v.v' ?2' . ii ' Q f5:Iigf,'5!,i-'iq . 1. .-1-JA 3 1515534 'v vw, 5551! it 'Ffa-.. -X: , N ,471 gf. vi r,,. 2 ,H aw - KJ J Tr. 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Marcus Ginsburg Vice President .uuuu ...u.u, L John David Boggess Sec1'etary-Treasurer ,,,Auu,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Ruth Cook Faculty AdViS01' ,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,, H Miss Louise Clark Pin: The High School seal with Booster written across it. Motto: Service and School Spirit. The Boosters Club has been active in all school enterprises throughout this school year. We are sure it has well merited its important place among Marietta High School's various clubs. Richard Abicht Paul Angert Virgie Ash Roma Atkinson Robert Baker Billie Ballentine Eleanor Barnes Chris Best John David Boggess Dora Bourquard Robert Broughton Charlotte Brown Walter Brown Rose Bruny Robert Petty Eleanor Campbell Irene Campbell June Chandler Evelyn Conner Ruth Conrath Ruth Cook Laura Crawford Denver Davis Julia Dickinson Winifred Dinsmoor Neva Doak Lois Elston Norma Farson Betty Fenn Elizabeth Flower MEMBERS Betty Jean Gephart Marcus Ginsburg Pauline Gorrell James Greene Paul Harmon Peggy Hazel Ruth Hendrixson Elaine Hendrixson Alburta Hill Frances Hill Charles Penrose Wanda Hune Evelyn Kehl Marjorie Keyser Carolyn Kilmer Orville Krause VVinifred Lowe Lydia McCowan Mary Jane Burns Ernestine Markley Ruth Meister Betty Milbaugh Helen Moore Betty Moore Orca Morris Ella Virginia Myers Willa Myers Challen Nikolaus Bernice Noe Robert Nolan E721 Jean Ogle Winifred Pattin Carolyn Peters Dorothy Purtle John Cassis Elizabeth Rampp Dean Rice Sarah Savage Faye Savage Catherine Schramm Margaret Schramm Edward Shapley Agnes Shumard Marjorie Spindler Marjorie Stephens Carol Strachan Joan Sullivan Maurice Thorn Rosie Tubias Sam Tubias Albert Townsend Mary Ward Edwin Watkins Josephine Weber Jean Wendelken Bobbie Willis Emma Jean Windom Juanita Wood Lois Zoller Frank Fenton Junior Boosters' Club OFFICERS President ..ooo ......ooAoo., .oooo . , so .,ooo A..A.,.ooo C . oA.....,.,, Jean Davis Vice President ....,,.,i. ..sses.i. A udrey Harness Secretary ...,.....,ss.eisi si....ss E dward Ha1'ness Treasurer ...si.,. i......s,es . .. .s..,,s ,sii.,,esses.i . .B .sesss. ..se R obert Tate MEMBERS Faith Allison Anita Buchert June Donnelly Kathryn Dedman Mary Barnes Sara Jane Duer Dick Sullivan Jimmie Willis Vaughn Williams Paul Waxler Daniel Burton Charles Fogle Tom Decker Gardner Derr Virginia Hall Jean Mcllyar Jane McKinney Mary McKitrick Rachel Moore Carolyn Otto Joan Newton Margaret Pixley Betty Wendelken Kathryn Thomas Betty Stolz Margaret Arnold Martha Barker Martha Davis Jack Nicholson Alida Hall Flora Hathaway M31'th3 H. Hayes Geraldine McFarland Dorothy McCoy Sally White Marjorie Warren E731 Sara Gruber Lucretia Hill Martha J ahn Esther Katz Florence Magid Betty Ralph Kathryn Sauer Bernice Semon Kathleen Storck Joan Stephens Eleanor Stehle Mary Martha Bay Ethel Dye Betty Anderson Dorothy Barnes Junior Goodman Robert Rhodes fl gg - , ,, N. 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E, 2 A Wil I L Q Aff ' 'lik my U, Gilt!-V fic arf . yf' Ly' jf,-g.1,Y i fiat 04 -L. gmbfal Mif- ' ' 4567 V ivy- 1' .- -1 .? ., ,WC Ji..-'A ' X '4,'7g7: ., ,, ,. President Grange Masque OFFICERS Vice President Secretary-Treasurer L L Clarence Ash Virgie Ash David Bartlett John Boggess Dora Bourquard Charlotte Brown Eleanor Campbell Irene Campbell Luther Carver Anne Chamberlain Francis Clark Laura Crawford Julia Dickinson Iloward Doak Roy Donnelly Hayden Dye Russell Dye Betty Fenn Frank Fenton Paul Fleming MEMBERS Elizabeth Flowers Delbert Fordham Betty Jean Gephart Marcus Ginsburg Dean Guamlich James Greene Lawrence Hayes Elaine Hendrixson Peg Hazel Mary K. Hupp Orville Krause Jennie McFarland William McBride Catherine Marling Ruth Meister Betty Milbaugh Bethine Miller Orea Morris Willa Myers Maunsell Nicholas Robert Nolan QW, Roy Donnelly Jean Ogle Ruth Meister Jean Ogle William O'Neil Carolyn Peters Dorothy Purtle Elizabeth Rampp Sarah Savage Margaret Schramm Scott Schriver Jane Scott Agnes Shumard Marjorie Stephens Erma Schwartz Albert Townsend Josephine Weber Jean Wendelken Jimmie Whiting Bobbie Willis Emma Jean Windom Jeanne Winn Juanita Wood This year the Orange Masque has met at noon twice a week, as a regular class. There were sixty-two students enrolled under the super- vision of Miss Geiger and Miss Reader. Many excerpts from plays have been presented and a study of play-acting and play-producing has been made. E741 W r - I The Queen's Husband The Queen's Husband, a three-act play, was presented by the Orange Masque as the big play of the year. It was given on November 9 at the Hippodrome Theater before a large and appreciative audience, and was repeated on January 21. The proceeds of the latter presentation were given to charity. The cast was composed of: King Eric of Ginsburvania .rr,...i. rri....... M arcus Ginsburg Queen Martha .,........,r..i,.,.....r....,u..rr .rr,rrrr. J ennie McFarland Princess Anne .rrr.r.,............r.,i.......i.. ..,......rr......,.,.... J ean Ogle Prince William of Grecque r..i..r,,... r.., .r,r.. R o bert Nolan Granton, secretary to the king .,... .,... .,.....,..., R o y Donnelly General Northrup .......ri.,..r....,rrrrrrrrrr,,... .rrrir,.,..,....,,. F rank Fenton Lord Burton ....,..i.i..i,...,..rr,,...,rr ..,... Delbert Fordham First Lady-in-Waiting rr,.. r.......... S arah Savage Second Lady-in-Waiting rrrrr .W .,., .,rrr. R uth Meister Major Blent .,,,rr........urrr,rrr,,....r .. ,..rrr,..,.. David Bartlett Phipps, a butler ..,rri. i......,.i. A lbert Townsend Pettey, a butler ....rr., , ,rrrrrvr,rrr..,,i,iiii,. Paul Fleming Dr. Fellman ....,., rir.... J ohn David Boggess Laker rggri..,u .,..,r.......,. R obert Baker Soldiel' .uuur .. as guuuur.....u,uuuu.s...,u.ugu............,u.....,... ,,,.uu.,u, .gr.... uuur ...r, ..,.rrrrir,,.r., O r v i lle Krause Property managers were: Margaret Schramm Russell Dye Paul Fleming Emma Jean Windom E751 Vs' 5 Eg ff HS? li: , 'ff 'fi ig, S . '.,'?,'-,Un F '-f Zv : I f '5 1 sf . xi -:M fri? grvgfftl faiifsgff. 5:4 gf: Hz., ' i'??'e 1: Ji- X . s i 1 fig, . . 1. Q Ou 5: 'C' ' Q 09 Y , . 1 Nl f MAN M I lata' 4 15: - ' M, ,J y 5 f 'Z 1 fl . , .1 . 1 gf 3 , vs . L4 1 .Si , ,ft Zfflliqfi-5 v Z sql , . lv Zi - Y. t 3,15 ff 5 ' 575' 'frxfff ? f Ali? ill 9 as 4 L 1 I . r ff px' da, 1.61 fa iff W ii' oi 'f K . 4? ,u-W P Y f, f l 4, f ,I gif j r--gl ig . 5351 1 -1 A iff? 1:21- ml uqigf. 'ix' it-N' Q9-1. Tiff! ,Q 3 - Fw. 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Harley Grub Advisor i , , u.., H. B. Van der Poel Marietta Chapter of Future Farmers of America is in its fourth year as a part of the national organization. The purposes of the organization are to create and nu1'ture a love for country life, to encourage educational and recreational activities for the students of vocational agriculture, to promote thrift, to encourage cooperative effort among the students, to strengthen the confidence of the farmer boy in his work, to promote scholarship, and to develop leadership. Future Farmers are making good in farming, industry, and some of them are continuing their school work at Ohio State University. U61 FUtUI'C F8l'mCl'S of AITIZITCB There are four degrees in the Future Farmers organization. They are: Green Hand, Future Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer. Marietta Chapter is proud to have two State Farmers. They are Homer Smith, '30, and Galen McPherson, '31. Marietta Chapter has a long time program of work for the mutual benefit of themselves and their community. Some of the projects are to hold a Parent and Son Banquet, to sponsor trips to Ohio State University and the Wooster Experiment Farm, a seed-corn testing program, and a potato production program. The spray ring last year sprayed 54 acres of potatoes and the potato grader graded 7,500 bushels of potatoes. All Future Farmers are carrying farm projects. E773 .,. K -f .PS Y' ff . Lv- J., 33- 'nel' VET 1 55,1 Li L. ii.: 2 .,- gl.,- gi 121. I.. 5 '5x:y3,,Q. 1 ffm . is 'I Fifi .XM Lge' ' 5 ,LF Vi' J 'H 5 I Q, ,Y . f . -,i N fl ,K : 'ib- ,. ,M M ,.,'. 5 T o 31 0' .,.' , 75 'fn S.. .fu 'S iv, W fu--. . :--1, . . 43- , ,Qu .15- -A. i P 1 -'ifl'-V .3 44' L J A r -in j g a 1 w. ' 4 r , as I ' 1 1 . -if 21 I. . , ,R 'HLA 3' 1' 1,'r,,3 I VIA 1, 1 ,JN I 1. is fcqi. 'Ng kg: .WG Y' ff 1 at .35 it f' . . xi i Zi' T +G 1 it if sir: ati '5 1 1 G .W xv .1 00 ri 9 9 nO I , ' 1'l--- ' ,M 1 1. , 'I'-1 : :I My 4. VS. ' Ns 1- 1: , 1 Mr' : ' i.',1,1, 5 . my-f ., I .L fr lf? if j L' r .Wi i 'N j-'fr A 1 W1 .:jQ, 4 yy: Ye' - f., ling!- l 0 Q 'Qs ' v W M , iff...1fia 1 3.5 M .A ar 51-A 'Aug 1 2 0 'iw 1.1, 14.11 -., ,. ..f ..g., '73l.,'-5 My JP: aft '97- .F 1 1 ,J s '1 f-J .Qi ' r i-lf ' I . l fl? x ' :P , , wi V P. ' ,-,A-. 5 it , f .-gf' r,-,IGN -1 if if 3:33 4-Vu ,J Q'- V. . ' -I .jim ,AZ M. N VC' :fy . ,qw 'V ., ,. Pu I. 'Q -V A.,-1,41 .im L- Dl'1liATE SQUAD MEMBERS 'Pop Row: lleau Gramlich, Charles Penrose, William Strecker, Charles Fmzle, Robert Nolan, Ri:-hard Sullivan, William 0'Neill, and Robert Broughton. Middle Row: Chris Best, Marcus Ginsburg. and Herbert Hune. liuttom Row: A. H. Rupp, Coach, Mary Mcliitrick, .lane McKinney, liethinv Miller, Virgie Ash, Marjorie Rows-kamp, and Winifred Dinsmoor. Debate 1931 -32 llnln' Dec. 15 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 17 Mar. 17 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 24 Mar. 30 Mar. 30 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 6 Apr. 12 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 Apr. 14 Apr. 15 Opponvnis Open Forum Senecaville Negative Caldwell Affirmative Martins Ferry Affirmative Woodsfield Negative St. Clairsville Negative Mt. Pleasant Affirmative Gallipolis Ahirmative Gallipolis Negative Parkersburg Negative Zanesville Affirmative Cambridge Negative Parkersburg Affirmative Pennsville Affirmative Open Forum Pennsville Affirmative Pennsville Negative Coshocton Afiirmative Coshocton Negative Chesterhill Affirmative Pennsville Negative Pennsville Affirmative New Philadelphia Afiirmati Ravenna Negative Gibsonburg Aflirmative V9 E731 Plum' Result Sr. Reading Club Non-decision Marietta Marietta Caldwell Marietta Marietta Marietta Woodsfield Woodsfield Marietta St. Clairsville Mt. Pleasant Marietta Gallipolis Non-decision Gallipolis Non-decision Parkersburg Parkersburg Marietta Marietta Cambridge Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Non-decision Marietta College Non-decision Marietta Non-decision Marietta Non-decision Marietta Coshocton Coshocton Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Non-decision Ravenna New Philadelphia Ravenna Marietta Ravenna Gibsonburg '1 'i ' ' ? L FM -f..,w- ,T 'Abs jf' ,ffl gi if-: Tn- F c' 141' v,.' rl 5 .3117- ?',: F' , ' , 1, , wi. 4. J, ' 'I ri J 'i ,if bi , Rv it , 19 Qi . 'if' wi' n gn, x ig, 4 w . Lf hi Q 141' il-L Si? 'f ', gd - gl .,,i.. L., 2. ' , 2251 Y vm... .l 'Q-1. ' 1 'Gm 1 ' Cx Tn' i il irfxx it 'K f ff' V 00 ',v lf. -, .,, . l RE- , NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE MEMBERS Q ' Top Row: Miss Pattin, Chris Best, Marcus Ginsburg, Winifred Dinsmoor, and Miss Rhodes. ri Middle Row: Dean Gramlich, Virgie Ash, Bethine Miller, Robert Broughton, Charles Penrose, Wm. O'NeilI. , 1 .3 ei - Bottom Row: Mr. Rupp, Jane McKinney, Charles Fogle, Wm. Strecker, Mary McKif.rick, and Mr. Siegfried. 53 1'- - 'ffl 24 ., I National Forensic League .1 Chapter Number 249 H President ,,,,,,.,..,,... ,,.,,, eaaa .,... ..,,,, . 1 Marcus Ginsburg Vice President ......,,, ,,...,, . ,,,,,,..,.,, C hrie Best o Secretary-Treasurer ,. .. ...,,,,, Virgie Ash 1 Faculty Advisor .,,,.,.,..,,....,,...,,.,...,,,,,,,,.,......... ........,,.,.,.,,,...... A . E. Rupp . iss . .rj The National Forensic League was organized for the purpose of stim- ulating interest in debate and other forensic activities. During the past year Marietta was unusually active in debate, partici- pating in twenty-five debates, on the topic of Unemployment Insurance. Marietta took second place in their district in the state league. The 4. teams then defeated Cambridge and Zanesville to win first place in the fr triangular league for the second year. After winning several independent debates, the teams were entered in the state forensic tournament held at .1 T. Q. ,, rf Ravenna, and although defeated, Marietta was successful in defeating 4,14 Ravenna, state champions in 1930 and 1931. it fp These Seniors are lost to the team by graduation: Virgie Ash, Charles Penrose, and Marcus Ginsburg. They have been veteran debaters for three , years, and Marcus Ginsburg established an unusual record by participating 4 I in 42 debates in his school career. The National Forensic League, in listing e students acco1'ding to number of points scored in forensic completion, lists .ge f ..- 'I ,. fx'- 7 Marcus as first in Ohio and seventh in the United States. 5 Prospects for 1933 are good with an abundance of experienced de- baters in school. 'P Q-' .-', fir! '-iff. xiii W? 32352 i:Qiff-1 55,3717 T U91 11 1. i M. A iv X, - ,J .: i f' , .,?.' W1 7. ri- ,gg Q fl? 'fa , cf . i l 4 nhl K K E' gl ' v 'w . . . 42 7. gl ,. 4, my K 1- 'Q 'fegigfgii in -wi!! rr'565 hifi +55 ,ar if ai ai Lying- S. V ga iff' 1 . V x' Y ' .v 4 fi gk ,nf 1, his V. L 5 Q , Hfw mg 1 - .fp qi 'wi fri - 1? .94 .,., 1 .N 1 W 1 ' at . m 9 MU T ii fi .' 'f.il721 ' V- .W X-Fl if- f .JMX Q25 fi i'tE7?Ii'i :'ll'Q' Aa -.-, nic, Qi' ' :SEM 1 Liu n 1.l. . .21 23, ' H 'F ', ,wtf .AU ,., 's x 1 Z . , F, ., Q, J. html' fl-i i,u 11' ' upgii ioifi 5QGWv' .M W .li ui Myv, - it WI- f in :fl-rv cf, ?1z U v'55 1713362 , ' Ei' . I ,ml : ,if Lit! f '.. -,, .. I i i mm I , ff. w 4, ' if--1 H934 1 5, wp,- . , -rr.: 45 rf' . J ,gm- n 41 g: ' 4.44 9 .-, U, ' 'I 'y ,U wifif, f wwr,n .' l1LJ The Traffic Squad The Traffic Squad this year is made up of older scouts than last year's squad. Joe Marquis was chosen captain, and has served faithfully and well all year. He has as his two lieutenants Dwight Casto and Edwin Watkins. When spring' practice in track began Edwin had to withdraw f1'om the Traflic Squad. The service rendered by these boys is of a type and character that makes it difficult of exact measurement yet there is little doubt of its great value in safety and convenience to those who come here during the school season. The boy who has done this job capably has manifested traits of character that a1'e well worth recognition. MEMBERS Joe Ma1'quis, Captain Fred Rose Warren Souers Bob Barth Gaylord Hughey Dwight Casto Edwin Watkins Junior Watkins E301 3' Classical Club OFFICERS President ......lllll,l ,L Royal Brown Vice President .,eeee Denver Davis Secretary ..,rr ieiiie ....r.rr, J o an Sullivan Treasurer rrrrre.i L, ,,veeie James Greene Club Advisor L ..sss Miss Newton The purpose of this club is to increase interest in classical Latin. The programs a1'e planned to supplement the class room study of the lives and works of Cicero and Virgil, and to acquaint the membe1's with important characters in mythology. Through short plays, songs, and games, training in expression in Latin is given. Royal Brown Denver Davis Winifred Dinsmoor James Greene Virginia Haynes George Lewis MEMBERS E311 Catherine Marling Herschel Masterson Virginia Pattin Kathryn Reichardt Margaret Stage Joan Sullivan rf iw? Ht. 1:35 4 la' 'A 11 .gi .i ' , i 1' Q 'I' 5 .W , 'l wi J 5 7 my 'BQ' 5 1 Q, . , . ,44- ia N . W, We vm -fx' 1 , 'H 7' 1' Y I H09 9 D .0 1 ig' T23 8.1165 5, Ti if A if 'Q , ., , 1- AEI , iii lizflfeifg 4 If F1 1, V Q4 V, j 'Fifi' i iffy,-Y . ' ,gg ' -til' o'9 . G 3 0 1 Q. I -554,1 Q4 . '1 'cial' A. El?-NX, ,i 1., ,.':.,,'i ibn' EY it .av -Un fs ,, '. TWT 1' 1, '-iv 1- Y r , N v. lu . 151' xg- -. . 7 1 ' Ji 5 K' iz? Aa 1 :Z 7 bfi- 'gil Tviffwggfh .2125 Xjv 3 f7l'?w'. 5 'iiiiia A 45:5-'fi A-: ,4 as ww 3 ...A .. x .3 'YC j'fi.,.l: Q 1:1-iw-' ,, --awfz jpaP,':,. I. Student Council Under the able leadership of President Challen Nikolaus the Student Counciliin its second year has grown perceptibly in accepting and satis- factorily discharging many important responsi- bilities. During the year it has improved the monitor service, established a lost and found'f department, revised plans for carrying out the Original subsidy by home rooms so that the burden is better distributed, successfully carried out a courtesy program, as well as taking care of assembly programs and minor problems that occur almost daily at Marietta High. A piece of important legislation passed by the council this spring will divide the council next year into a Junior group or House while the Senior group will be known as the Senate. Representa- tives to-these groups will come from the various home rooms instead of fmm classes as was the practice under the old law. E821 ----Y v 2.5 Student Council OFFICERS P1eSideI1t ,,4,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,, . , , .A..,........,.., V.., , A ...... C h allen Nikolaus Vice President .........,..,,, .,,,.. ,, .,.,......... ..... .... . J o s e phine Weber Secretary and Treasurer .,.....eAeee.eeee , ...... ....A.ee....,W..,... M ary Ward MEMBERS First Row: Second Row: Royal Brown Joan Sullivan Challen Nikolaus Josephine Weber Betty Fenn John Hock Third Row: Clyde Young Joan Stephens Richard Sullivan Audrey Harness Faith Allison Dale Abicht Jane McCoy E331 Albert Townsend June Chandler Denver Davis Mary Ward George Hammatt Ruth Fenton John Spielman F ourth Row: Richard Thomas Sally White Junior Goodman Winifred Lowe Daniel Burton Jerry McFarland George Miraben '4 vp vm 51 .gf A .-3, 1 - in -ai .exif . 12.2 iff 'Sr we .gb ii '- 'I P2 'fn .,. so :RLAIL l ,gn ,gil i ,Af , '..',v I ,-.1 i A mf A '6 K . , , BV, A A-lx-. :A vi .., 'Q -,Q ,,,,,,f . J ii-ii vrgti inf. as nw TQ -is I 9 0 f, ' .f-, 5 is J X A . 4 .,..' . ,.. ,,, A .J I:-Q-,e'?3' E .5lf:l , If . 'U fill! 5 ,nuff QYEEJS ' :Z 4,.f'r ? L v be 1 '1- vskq, f' 3 551. T'3J1 .i .54 br 1 .Q Jf,4,.1- , ' P ' JN? , ad iv , biz QQ, 3 , 2. HUT' ,TS .avg . 5292 0 - Ekivfjlv 51:31 ,.,.-,, Chiron Commercial Club OFFICERS President ....,A..,A ........ ...........,,...............,.......,.,......W,.,.... J ames Mankins Vice President ....,....... ..,........ E dna Rose Secretary .e....,......,...... .r ...... Lois Elston Treasurer ....,i..............,.......o..oW, .,...........,............,,..,.s.,i.,.....,..,.i,,. C real Weihl Emblem: A shield with the inscription C. C. C. across it. Motto: Courtesy, Character, and Culture. Colors: Purple and White. The Chiron Commercial Club became an active school organization November 9, 1926, with the purpose of promoting interest in Commercial work, the creation of a better business relation between commercial stu- dents and business men, and the elevation of the Commercial course to an equal basis with all other courses of the school. Under the capable leadership of Mr. H. M. Taylor, as faculty advisor, the club has had a most successful year. E841 Chiron Commercial Club Eleanor Barnes Gertrude Barth Earl Bell Mildred Chichester Durward Duty Lois Elston Marjorie Faust Dorothy Goddard Ruth Goldman Edward Guckert Florence Hall Ruby Harris Alburta Hill Olive Hill Wanda Hune Helen Kirchner Florence Klink Zona Lane MEMBERS Genevieve Longfellow Creal Weihl E851 James Mankins Robert Marshall Dorothea Miner Golden Myers Dorothy Noland Alton Phelps Elvin Price Pauline Phillips Edna Rose Marjorie Rowekamp Gwendolyn Schriver Frederica Smith Marie Stallman Violet Swaney Dretha Thompson Rosie Tubias Genevieve Wagner Garnet Warren William Waxler , ,rm -L Q. . sf -V7 P ' . , t . r ,e VL' -' wil ' .QM ni 2 .3 .21 Q . ,L -A :ite .asi- , 24 , 35:-.5 , . . ., .3 l ,J will 4 ai :Lj- 'T . .,i 1 'I ei 2 X 2 2? 3 if . , ,,, on ia 36 Q . 4-'Q vi Q sk, r H? .1 Lg, A t WC S f 1' 9 1 ei if . , 'vi r 53' ri JT! . wil, . - M 4. 55- 13, 2' I . ' I , fi EW, 4., 4'-9 We 9 'iC'-- 8 If W gl -:x- . ,.-m' V . wi v 113 Z ii Q: Wu: 5 . . 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Q ,, . ..,- .,' .r 1. fFi..,fi ' X :',t4,f'- 'f x -' f -,ugh ,.' ,, f r ,. ,,,, Le Cercle Francais OFFICERS President ..., ... ..A ,v,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,,,A,,4w,,,, C h arles Penrose Vice President .,,... ,, S ,.e,.,eee ieee ...iee E l aine Hendrixson Secretary ,C ..V... Carolyn Kilmer Treasurer or , .r , Pauline Wilking Editor or . Edward Shapley Advisor r ..,. ...A ...,,,,, ,,,, . . . ,.,. r. Miss Straw The French Club meets the first Tuesday of each month for the pur- pose of the study of French customs, traditions, music, folk dances, and the country itself. The programs are both educational and entertaining. The club is open to all those interested, with a semester's work of B average. Charles Penrose Paul Stephens William Ludwig liavid Bartlett Eleanor Campbell lfelbert Fordham Adele Hart Elaine Hendrixson Winifred Lowe Margaret Sehramm Ella Virginia Mye1's Bernice Noe Blake Markley Robert Baker The Hower of the club is the fieur de lis and the pin is the high school seal with the letters L. C. F. on it. MEMBERS Virgic Ash Richard Abicht Dora Bourquard Charlotte Brown John Cassis Frank Fenton Betty Gephart Carolyn Kilmer Jennie McFarland Ruth Meister Betty Milbaugh Carolyn Peters Robert Semon Edward Shapley Agnes Schumard Berneda Stage John Webb Pauline Wilking' Bobbie Willis Walter Brown Marjorie Immel Emma Jean Windom June Chandler Betty Fenn Joan Sullivan Marjorie Spindler Marjorie Stephens Willa Myers T861 Orea Morris Ernestine Markley Jean Ogle Winifred llinsmoor Robert Broughton llean Gramlich Dorothy Pryor Chester Camden Lorine Day Betty Flowers Gwyneth Phillips Carol Strachan Frances Hill ite Q., W? tw i Spanish Club OFFICERS President . AA A A............... A..,...,..,...,..,.,AA....................., .,.., ..,... M ary Ward Vice President ..e,. ...... . .. ...... Edward Cassidy Secretary-Treasurer ,e,e .eeee ..,..........,......... ....,. R u t h Hendrickson MEMBERS Gertrude Barth Eleanor Bergen James Bergen Richard Bergen Mary Jane Burns Chester Camden Edward Cassidy Frank Chorpenning Ruth Cook Laura Crawford Mae Davis Betty DeVol Julia Dickinson Neva Doak Russell Dye Paul Fleming Elizabeth Flowers Ruth Hendrickson Rose Hilda Hutchison Russell Hyde E871 Paul Lankford Lydia McCowan Helen Martin Kenneth Pierce Jane Plumer Dorothy Purtle Evelyn Savage Robert Schlicher Agnes Shumard Helen Smith Norma Smith Winifred Styer Richard Thomas Albert Townsend Louella Van Fossen Lois Ward Mary Ward Josephine Weber Jean Wendelken Martha Wilking , : -1 F Us ' 1 ,s 1 is X I Mr? . ,gin ., L . Q 'ps' 3 W. 4' or ,f E ., :Ql- .,, . ' -r , . . . . t ' ' 4, - if f . 1 4. ,. N 'v Q 'Blog . 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J 4. . 4. , 1' 1? ,.w , a 1 '1 I 'N Zu 'Y-' -xi, ' Tx :SV ' iii! we :ff- '5?I,'-, :Ll Q il A Y' Kyra' -1:1 . 21223 imb 'L '. 59546, 1 3.16-'T w . ,J ' , ' r. ,,. ,r -,:. ls. ri.. Flower: Yellow Rose E881 4, L, Clympian Council Mac Anders Clarence Ash Billie Ballentine Viola Becker Katherine Bogard Bonnie Brown Rose Bruny Vera Camden Dwight Casto Dudley Chamberlain Pauline Crawford Betty Curry Gene Devol Alpha Doak Norma Farson Harold Fauss Betty Fenn Ruth Fenton Anne File Dean Gramlich Thomas Haddad Mary Hawkins Carol Hill Mary K. Hupp Alice Hutchison Dorothy Katz MEMBERS T391 Karl Krause Orville Krause William McBride William O'Neil Winifred Pattin Gwyneth Phillips Robert Robinson Catherine Schramm Evelyn Smith Velma Smith John Spielman Richard Spies Marian Stacy William Strecker Avis Thompson Edwin Watkins Dale Way Robert Weinstock Thomas Wilking Don Williams James Whiting Clyde Young Jane Scott Anna McCormick David Wittlig Paul Weber ' .i' !:': In 4, , ifghz 5 1 il fi. af is . Y L, ,, , - Eg ., I I Q 'fxli 5 S- X I I , Sn vm -ia il 'W - life if Q A A og ff' 2 I . xi 'iz wifi Q' I' 4 SW? X522 ' 5 is .5 limi? if - i 1. 4: ., . if E Y . I, -if- U0 Q 9 . yi' 1 , 'Y i 51? 1 af 1 f,.:l7,' dale! Wi A Ki 4 ' if eu!! I 1 Ji 7 ' i' ,, P' Q1 I 3 X f A , rf i ' 5' Q4 g 4 5 ,xiii .. ' 'r .L I W H zz: I Q. X five, fn. R ,ii .' i Q i. 9 ss ' gk - gifs, L f' Wx' . e - .rf -3 -4 . F x, j , Y .,-s...fQ 1 - fat . f A-5 . yi ,A it ,QUE fee. 'filt ffri A fl will iv: I, '1 me 1 ,rr . , ,njl . Q52 2 'fe H' is 'Ci . .551 Y 'H :ff I if Qfrfitqilrwjf ! G. A. A. OFFICERS President .,........,........,..... .....................,.,..,.,.,...,.........,... D ora Bourquard Vice President ........., ........,.. E lla Virginia Myers Secretary ........................,.... ................. J une Chandler Treasurer .....,... ........................ ........... C h arlotte Brown Intramural Manager ............................... ....... P auline Wilking Assistant Intramural Manager ........ ....,...... R uth Goldman Publicity Head ............,.... .. ..........,,..,..... .,............... R uth Cook Membership Head ............ . ,.,,....., Dorothy Purtle Social Head ................. ..,... ,....... ,.,... M a r y Ward Faculty Advisor ......... .,,......., ...........,,.,...............,.,... M i ss Harness The Girls' Athletic Association has had for its main project of the year complete charge of the intramural program. To earn money the association has sold candy at all football and basketball games. This year a pin was adopted by the membe1's. This is the first time the club has had a pin. It has been the purpose of the G. A. A. to accomplish something worth while as well as to be a social club of the high school. E901 Roma Atkinson Virgie Ash Violet Ball Billie Ballentine Eleanor Barnes Gertrude Barth Mary Bauer May Baxter Eleanor Bergen Clara Biehl Imogene Biehl Geneva Board Katherine Bogard Ruth Bonsell Martha Boughner Dora Bourquard Charlotte Brown Bonnie Jean Brown Rose Bruny Edna Bules Mary Jane Burns Vera Camden Irene Campbell June Chandler Mildred Chichester Margaret Clark Ruth Cook Evelyn Conner Jeanette Cole Ruth Conrath Mildred Collins Pauline Crawford Laura Crawford Betty Curry Mae Davis Betty DeVol Julia Dickinson Winifred Dinsmoor Alpha Doak Neva Doak Geraldine Dobbins Alice Earley Lois Elston Norma Farson Marjorie Faust G. A. A. Betty Helen Fenn Betty Virginia Fenn Ruth Fenton Anne File June Fleming Betty Flowers Elizabeth Flowers Anna Fouss Betty Jean Gephart Dorothy Goddard Ruth Goldman Pauline Gorrell Bernice Guckert Frances Hammond Vivian Hammond Ruby Harris Adele Hart Mary Frances Hawkins Virginia Haynes Peg Hazel Elaine Hendrixson Ruth Hendrickson Alburta Hill Carol Hill Olive Hill Frances Hill Wanda Hune Alice Hutchinson Rose Hilda Hutchinson Evelyn Icenogle Mary Ellen Jones Dorothy Katz Evelyn Kehl Ca1'olyn Kilmer Ada King Helen Kirchner Florence Klink Marjorie Kochert Mary LaFaber Zona Lane Virginia Langford Mercedes Lauer Wilda Lauer Dorotha Lee Virginia Lincicome Edna Little L91 Mary C. Loftus Genevieve Longfellow Winifred Lowe Frances Lowers Virginia McCormick Jane McCoy Jennie McFarland Lydia McCowan Ernestine Markley Helen Martin Ione Matheny Ruth Meister Delila Mendenhall Eva Middleswart Betty Milbaugh Bethine Miller Betty Miner Dorothea Miner Betty Moore Helen Moore Catherine Marley Orea Morris Golden Myers Ella Virginia Myers Willa Myers Bernice Noe Dorothy Noland Jean Ogle Mary Jane Oesterle Virginia Pattin Winifred Pattin Charlotte Payne Carolyn Peters Alberta Pfaff Gwyneth Phillips Helen Louise Polen Dorothy Purtle Elizabeth Rampp Anna Roedemeister Louise Rollison Wilma Rose Marjorie Rowekamp Faye Savage Mary Alice Schnaufer Sarah Savage Jane Scott Margaret Schramm Catherine Schramm Agnes Shumard Evelyn Smith Anita Smith Mary Smith Norma Smith Velma Smith Marjorie Spindler Marie Stallman Marian Stacy Berneda Stage Jane Stephan Martha Stephan Marjorie Stephans Carol Strachan Joan Sullivan Mildred Styer Edith Theobald Ethel Theobald Dretha Thompson Avis Thompson Jeanette Treadway Rosie Tubias Betty Van Gilder Genevieve Wagner Lois Ward Mary Ward Garnet Warren Josephine Weber Jean Wendelken Ruth Weyrich Martha Wilking Pauline Wilking Bobbie Willis Emma Jean Windom Jean Winn Juanitta Wood Betty Worrall Eleanor Yates Hilda Young Ruth Zearing Ruby Zimmer Lois Zoller -N -15- f fs: -ff :W A . 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F H-' titer A1324 is w-.uri . ,J . a t ., ' e ., ' '-,P ..fy..:'T ' , '. . if 'JI 1 l I u .X Amateur Radio Club OFFICERS President vY, ,Y,, ......... . . .... r. A , Lawrence Hayes Vice President ,eee . A ,.i, ..... J ohn Webb Secretary ,ie, A A eeee A Wayne Sudei Treasurer ,. r . Robert Nicholas Faculty Advisor . Mr. Wilbur D. Jones Purpose: To further Amateur Radio. Pin: Diamond-shape with letters A. R. C. written across it Amateur Radio is Radio among those who are interested 1n expeil menting in peace time, service relaying messages, and being oi aid to the country in times of war and disaster. John Webb Joseph Thomas Robert Smith MEMBERS William Strecker Wayne Suder Robert Nicholas Russell Dye E921 Orville Krause Lawrence Hayes David Fordham Paul Dietz Gardner Derr Thomas Decker Home Economics Club OFFICERS President .......v...,,... .A.. , F aith Allison Vice President .. ..,,...AF. FF..,,.. B etty Ralph Secretary-Treasurer ,F., .. ,.,,,A,, Doris Clark A Faculty Advisor .i.,.... Ruth Adams Faith Allison Betty Anderson Ada Ayres Clarice Braedel Doris Clark Dorothy Clark Lucretia Hill MEMBERS E931 Miss Palmer 1 Jean Mclllyar Roxa Root Mary Schaefer Kathryn Thomas Sara Gruber Eloise Mildren Esther Katz 1 ag'-Q 'a : gl: -gf . 1 Fl Mia? ,, l, Ara: -- :e.n,,,s. 5 Qiaid ff ,ip F 'W 4 . ' .2-' , 5 3 i wi' E ll . H' A131 355 5 f 1 H, is 90 s . . J- ,w - 7 -1' - fx if . if - Finn ,- jl' 0 C: 25' O.. . fr' - 7:-L 1 1 -I .J 4 l, J: .f' . , . .4 ' f 7 - was c., 572, Q, . t-V' jifi. 'I- K21 4-if-41. 'Q' 'SAA'-3 fire gil., .,, '55 ' -4. KV' . .sr . T-rg? 45'-' saab' 51555,- X '4L'.. 7' V' l Ni,-1' . ,Pac . A . . , ,. L., 4. L4 if' . , V wx. ' vs- -.mfg :1,.,- -,w .,. - ,f M if, 11. u. ,ve ,A .,, K iJg '.b? 7 En, P1 , J i 25 1 QS'-'fjj in ., .-, 1, you w I ' as 5 VB it I - ? Q , . A v I is-, ' A. ' if W? Jgj- JJ :av me m f' 1,0313 ' na , Q I 4' I Zlialllff . BA :QL -'FF M ' fiffli, . .65 ,. IGI? J' ma .iw 'we l- at , Erin' 5 , A ,yu 1 M' lr. f L., I f -1 5 9 1. .,: fi: 4 1 ip V i' ff! r 20 1 j v ww gi 41 . ' iii ,fn 1541 : rrp . -, . a F-.4 Andi? ,aes - J, , W. '- . cgi ,, ,W Q W ' , a :j::Efl':l,gv3g. Lili' F ag-Saw ,gf ,1 J 1 - ly biflte 11492 799 :avi 6:1 z '1 if yy -. rig- ' ' sf? ' , ,wif : - f-'14 1 .N LU, . ,fr . 1 3 - ' F alan J J, . JE! ' ' I v- 3' .ni glial. ,VI-. H254 eff 5' ' QQSQTQ :S -WFT- xr f 'rr , . . I Chemistry Club OFFICERS President ...., ..., I ,A L ..,... eeee , . , ...... ., ,..AA .A A L M a u nsell Nicholas Secretary-Treasurer . .., ......, L ...,., , ..... .,,., C h arlotte Brown Advisor .sss ,,,s,.ss,s ssss L L . s.,....,..i.i,oss.... i,sssosoooss ,iss s,soss . L L ws,s ,, Mr. Slusser Pin: Skull and Cross-bones. Purpose: To create greater interests in the field of chemistry. This is the second year of the Chemistry Club. It has tried to help the chemistry students by having outside speakers at the meetings. These speakers have introduced some new and helpful ideas to the club. The club, in cooperation with the chemistry classes, has continued the work started last year, that of a museum. In all school activities the Chemistry Club has cooperated to its utmost. MEMBERS Virgie Ash Violet Ball Eleanor Bergen James Bergen Richard Bergen Chris Best John Boggess Dora Bourquard Robert Broughton Charlotte Brown Walter Brown Chester Camden Irene Campbell Laura Crawford Mae Davis Julia Dickinson Neva Doak Russell Dye Frank Fenton Betty Flower Elizabeth Flowers Delbert Fordham Betty Gephart Pauline Gorrell James Greene Edward Guckert Virginia Haynes Peggy Hazel Elaine Hendrixson Russell Hyde Norman Kehl Caroline Kilmer Orville Krause George Lewis William Ludwig Ruth Meister Betty Milbaugh Virginia Myers Josephine Myers Willa Myers I941 Lydia McCowan Maunsell Nicholas Challen Nikolaus Bernice Noe Virginia Pattin Charles Penrose Caroline Peters Dorothy Purtle Elizabeth Rampp Margaret Schramm Edward Shapley Agnes Shumard Ralph Starkey Joan Sullivan Joe Thomas Edward Watkins John Webb Josephine Weber Bobbie Willis Lois Zoller The Original Progress was the keynote of the Original of the school year 1931-32. A journalism class was instituted in the school curriculum at the beginning of the year and much of the credit of the advancement of the Original is due to this group. The subsidy plan of financing the paper proved its worth, and for the first time in years the O1'iginal had no financial difficulties. Due to the work of the Journalism Class the Original received a second honor rating at the State Press Conference in Novembe1'. Marcus Ginsburg was editor-in-chief of the 1931-32 Original. His push and tenacity were a major factor in the success of the paper. Miss Beatrice Kremer was editorial advisor and journalism instructor. Mr. Luke Runkel was financial advisor. Major positions on the staff were held by Albert Townsend as associate editor, Ella Virginia Myers as news editor, Elizabeth Rampp and Do1'a Bourquard as feature editors, Delbert Fordham and Walter Curtis as sport editors, and John Cassis and Ruth Meister as business and adver- tising managers. With the return of the entire Journalism I class and Albert Townsend as editor-in-chief the probability is great that the rating of the 1931-32 Original will be surpassed. i951 .fi,.q.f, , ., IV .fr -uf. . r- an 1.-Q. 1, 'A vi' 'ii 151' r.. . .V V . 1. . ig. uh H-Yin-4 cw,.,.'a.. . I I 2. ,. vm ,Q . L Al-f. - 11:5 1 LG,- .-,9 , 41' z P+ 1,7 Q fi., v ki 'fi i 4. . f'.' if , Q1 ,n -.4 Mtg.. 1v.-- 'ia 473 'veg ,IZ 'P I A J.: D,,'j5., -1,v. A . V U AJ, -v ... 'tix' TQ 5 A. KN . .lj , 4- 'G .,4, f x M f- ': Q n Fe 1 -.-.f 5 ei - w v wf 5.. WWC' f-I, -ffm .: .5 .454 . .rpm . .,,. . ,Q . , l, 009' . G 5 ifiiiffaifiiii fig' . ,.,, .,, , . E . V, ,- -is , . L-2:54 fi' ,t , xg. A., X. x ' v 1 Q2 . SLE '. ' qi . ,514 . 'iii -. Af, Q ua 1- . A P ., in -aa 1.33. 5.2!-A 1 2551. if-34 'Q' aa vfigr V . W ,.,x-' if 599' I E kf , wgiarsl 1 45 .Q 1:37, Tr Qk ifflf , 0 nd, ' , .,.-.if ,ggi Ia- ,-'JU il. h. . .m,.. -.:.,vf-., 5 -P 5, vi . -.5 -1 my , Q vw- '. 'avril G r izgufilg o V M fl ll ' il 'J -.Witt J 'iii b f i im , ggi 5 1.31. 3 if Tiff! . - 2 3 I, ,ki 9 ge J: .iii g 1 ' I 'h J 1 ,..,. Tp- '.:-mga ,I f,-55-wg . qi , :Q 7 luv' 1 , ,lm 'g . , - 'Q til. 515 ,as lt ',,!'w 'gn , .P g ' , 1554- . Q' 0'-D E Nd Q. f2g'Az,1.l 2efi .l .L ' . ii? aqui, ma iii 'Wifi 1-NZ' u k Mi' 451' ,. r3'i':'i2 . T 1 . -sv L- , -'ii lx! . Vi li Ca. . W. ,J , -'-f Qrii' 11,253 Q2-5. p.-552. i '9 SW- 5439. 5 'fdiffel if 41:2 ,a- 4 In 3, .,, , :fi 'YC - . V , H24 . AWW- If i l ,-,,,,W , A l Vocational Club OFFICERS President . . .. , ,A. , George Rood Vice President ,...e. John Backes Secretary ., .. nenn. .n....,eee., B ert Roney Treasurer eeee . eee, .W ..eee, James Wilhelm Advisor ., .. Edwin P. Rinehart The Vocational Club this year, though small, was very efficient. Its members were boys taking work in the Vocational Department who were vitally interested in getting out of their work all the department had to offer, and in helping to make the department better. Many small but important tasks about the shops and drawing room were ably done by these boys. Their crowning achievement, however, was the building of the stage settings for the high school productions of the year. Their work for the operetta, Daniel Boone, was outstanding, and the manner in which they succeeded in portraying scenes from frontier days marks them as being worthy of living in our Pioneer City. MEMBERS James King Jules Bormans Lawrence Young Blufford Bormans Robert Weinstock Clayton Jones E961 Louis Carpenter Delbert Pfiug Robert Nicholas John Gruber Elwin Gibson Francis Deuchei I ' i I I I I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII 1-IIIII IIII I 5 : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E E I I I I I I I I I I ' E E on I I 02' 5 s I I . oounna 4 - 1 : I E I I 1 I I E E Q , I I monaco - I I I M E E E I I - I I I I E E Q I I : : I I I 5 : : I I E E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 5 I N . . ,. . J...n,, l M.: .. gf, .. v -H '1 Ju L- it L ,gg wg NH .ef c l I J Q . 1 gi .,., , ,Je gtk TT . .1-5.1 fran .Y .Nfl FACS' . Q , 6'?2, 1 9 1- u,.f ,I ir. .. . V-, W'-.' ,L wx if 1 . . .g- . 5:- M ,. .HJ- a .. . ,.v, The Music Department The music organizations of Marietta High School have com- pleted a most successful year in many ways. Miss Morgan, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Siegler are to be highly praised for the fine work they have done, as it is largely through their efforts that we are able to present these organizations with such pride. Mr. Siegler had charge of both the Junior and Senior High orchestras this year. The older group has played for several assemblies and the commencement exercises, and smaller groups from the Senior Orchestra played for The Queen's Husband, The M Minstrel, and the operetta, Daniel Boone. Under Mr. Cooper's baton, the High School Band has marched its way to glory this past year. This organization is always the one depended upon to put plenty of pep into the football and basketball games. The Band also played for several assemblies, augmented by members of the Junior Band. Last fall, many of the band members went to Columbus to join the All Ohio Fair Band. While there the Marietta division acted as escort band for Governor White. Miss Morgan has most ably led the Glee Clubs in many vocal adventures. The operetta, Daniel Boone, was most cleverly presented April 14 and 15 by the Glee Clubs and a special orchestra, the vocals being under Miss Morgan's leader- ship, and the orchestra led by Mr. Siegler. Special groups from the Girls' Glee Club have sung at many affairs. These organizations play a very important and highly acceptable part in our school life. ' ' 98 . . 4 , X . TX X . , j, N X 4' '-fL,,v . -R. 'fn .if:'2','1 f , .Uris L, ,,,. ,lx I 1 . f. -M ' .5 '1 ga. , .- Senior High Orchestra Junior High Orchestra i991 K S 5, ' ' A 5 iff!-xi , ,K- A 5 V 5 12 -:ln ., -xii' 'M ' 3' 8 '-1 11. Q 'r 6 A . 4 . la L 'Q' 'B D J v 4 'r Nb? MSM 1 ff xl: i ' Y Q fra- 1937-' ,i ,riff 4 ui E MA 39 5 ' 3 'fx ' Q I 1 'f ! es n .y I ? 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L Treasurer First S01ll'llIIOS.' Eleanor Barnes Mary Martha Bay Eleanor Bergen Imogene Biehl Jeanette Biehl Irene Campbell Ruth Conrath Virginia Eisenman Gretchen J ahn Ma1'y Martha Jahn Eleanor Kendall Frances King Zona Lane Mary Loftus Ernestine Markley Evelyn Martin Ruth Meister Charlotte Payne Elizabeth Rampp Kathryn Reichardt Margery Rowekamp Sarah Savage MEMBERS Norma Smith Joan Sullivan Lucille Tullius Ellen Weppler Lucretia Hill Second S0 zranos: 7 Mary Barnes Dorothy Barth Ruth Biehl Geneva B0al'd Dora Bourquard Bonnie Brown Betty Fenn Ina Gerke Wanda Hune Mary Ludtman Betty Milbaugh Willa Myers Bernice Noe Carolyn Peters Helen Louise Polen Dorothy Purtle fiooj Club Dora Bourquard L L LJean Ogle L L Sarah Savage Mary Ward Betty Scott Elaine Sharp Rosie Tubias Betty Van Gilder Genevieve Wagner Helen White Altos: Billy Ballentine Clara Biehl Laura Crawford Mae Davis Marjorie Faust Ruth Hendrickson Betty Moore Dorothy Noland Mary Jane Oesterle Virginia Oesterle Jean Ogle Kathryn Scholz Dorothy VanFossen Mary Ward Lois Zoller Boys' Glee Club OFFICERS President ..w.....,...,,.,..... ., A..A . w ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,AA,A,A C h arles Penrose Vice President ......, .,.. c C ocooo ,,,,, ,Y,,, , P aul Angert Secretary and Treasurer A V ..,.. .. .,,. . .J Robert Broughton MEMBERS First Tenor: Richard Bergen John Boggess Albert Britton John Coffman Denver Davis James Greene Richard Lowe Edwin Schramm Jacob Pfaff Second Tenor: Lewis Carpenter Roy Donnelly Hayden Dye Wayne Gerber Frank Hasley Robert Marshall Dick Rampp Glenn Weber Charles Hupp Scott Schriver Edwin Watkins Clarence Ash Maurice Thorn First Bass: Delbert Fordham Lawrence French Dean Gramlich Lawrence Hayes William Ludwig Blake Markley Maunsell Nicholas Robert Nolan Charles Penrose Wayne Suder Joe Thomas Lioij Second Bass: Paul Angert John Baches Robert Broughton Walter Brown Frank Fenton Paul Fleming Floyd Fouss Albert Howell Arthur Hune Russell Hyde Donald Meiser Robert Petty Dale Pfeiffer Bob Leslie Albert Townsend Ralph Starkey James Bergen N , Q' fi ,- fn U 1.1, ' Q , -im 4 f ax Aw. 4 J fl Jef -I' aft: 31313 ,wi 2345 2 1 J if . . . i. 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' l',:',Q1 ,I l 125 I l 4 P: WL , High School Band Dale Abicht Richard Abicht Robert Arnold Robert Baker Dick Bergen James Bergen John Boggess Kenneth Britton Frank Chorpenning John Chorpenning Lyman Clark John Coffman William Cunningham Eugene Devol Roy Donnelly Durward Duty Paul Fleming Leo Flowers Lewis Foraker Sam Goldish Frank Hasley Ormond Haynes Dale Henthorne 51021 Gaylord Hughey Leland Kiger Erret LaFaber Harold Lorenz Robert McCauley Harold Mallet Frances Matthews Lester Noe Kenneth Pierce Howard Pierpoint Robert Pryor Sylvia Remley Robert Robinson Dick Sells Edward Shapley Howard Smith 7L Joe Stehle Wayne Suder Lewis Summerville Cecil Thomas Dale Way Creal Weihl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIII lllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . 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I 'Ln '. .F N., . f.. . . , L . 41. L Q, - 4,5 , ..', 1'-xy -, aff- . L-4' . 55: T51 L57 jfs: , hwy W. J.. ff!! , . 'fU ?F. ' -3315 : W' 5' .' fl. AYH.' -3. fn A . f- l104 Coaches Coaches SUTTON Coach Frank R. Sutton was head coach of both football and basketball this year, and deserves much credit for the fine teams he developed in both sports. He turned out teams of real sports who were willing to forego personal glory and work for the good of the team. The basketball team he produced was recognized as one of the strongest in the state, and his football team was the best in several years. Every school has to have a Faculty Manager to schedule the games and to take ca1'e of the eligibility lists. We have a very capable one in the person of Mr. Mullenix. Besides acting as faculty manager he also coaches track, and this year has developed a fine track team. Mr. Murray was assistant football coach, having charge of the Reserve teams. He also coached the Varsity Reserve basketball team, and is coach of field men in track. The boys like Mr. Murray and will do their best for him. The Little Reserve basketball team that Went th1'ough the season undefeated was coached by Mr. Callahan. The Junior High basketball team that was second in the tournament held here in February was also coached by him. Mr. Callahan is also coach of tennis. MURRAY MULLENIX CALLAHAN L1o51 5 ' lefi.. ff5:f. ',?i. 1 if X. A fs ' 'LJ , 6 .I is 74:31 I. 'Xa iq 1 . 4 'Yi li t. I ' r +A.: lg '+ vs .I if EN 4 2 if .vw I S 6 V ,9.Q 09 :lf J Yu, xref 13 an , 5. vw nh, .Q -his 9 R ik' 72 1 J I . .7 lac in i ,. g fl Lt. x '22- V. , lr by '- g - - Q 8 4. , r Y . fi , . :ft ,-. 5 I law? ,M was . 53 C 0'-D 431 , gm, :gy IW Qi 'sr lwllf- E? Yi, gl ' lf V . - 1,4 -,. ,A . 3 Q4 5 , 9' 1. 'Q . t if ' K A , 9 . - - Q V' , gh :fi . 925. 4 . XT' a 1 lx I 1. ' 531 ' fa flihx 4,- 3 .155 1, F' r - l'5 3 'I-X QC .ng V, . 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WALTER BROWN Brown was manager of the Varsity Reserves-a job that would keep anyone busy. He was eflicient and held the post for the entire season. Our three rah rah boys were real workers. Cheermaster Nikolaus was the leader, but he was ably supported by John Boggess and Jack Hart. These boys worked hard at keeping the t ams pepped up and it takes a lot of nerve to do what they did. , is 1 NIKOLAUS HART ISOGGESS iff, Cheermaster .xl Q51 f .WIR- E D063 1 .A .. p 4' 1 Aft! , -fy' M Association OFFICERS President .........,,...,.... ......,.AA..... , . AA.,.. A . ,,A,,,,,, ,,,,AY,,,,,,,,,, J 0 h n Hock Vice President ..,..eieeee,.eee e... eeee . i Homer Wooley Secretary-Treasurer ...,, eeeee .,.ee . J , ,, ,,e,, i,,,,,,,,,,,, N ed Hickel Purpose: To help the Athletic Association and to prohibit boys wearing M's who have not earned them. Pin: Black Hexagon set in gold with a gold M in the center. George Brammer Martin Britton Lewis Carpenter John Cassis Walter Curtis Charles Davis Harold Heldman Ned Hickel Dean Hille John Hock Bill McPeek MEMBERS fiom George Miraben Challen Nikolaus Robert Petty Delbert Pflug George Rood Robert Schlicher Raymond Stegner Paul Stephens Mike Thomas Homer Wooley John Ward from V :Y K A ni 2-. .tv r if?-uw. 3 1 ,mr YQPJE, 1 pg+9 i,, : ' 4, '- .P .553 '35 1 Xfftfwii Nl' K' mv -V if: ' - L . 1 ,Ami 1 ,353 L Q37 , . 1 'D . if , LIL ., '12, K: 4 Fifa w 'f . 6? 2, , 1 - ri-:ef lid' 1, 1- 3 , J ' az: gmj. I 7 -4:4 gif.. :yrs f'ff ., 'A ' Ltr ' .QW 1:534- igw. 545,97 5 ' w .4715-T .U 5 fslfl ' V ,wwf-' -uwf: A No.4 , 443+ . ua '5' 1215 1 GQ A fr 5 I A ef w 13 6 .I at , .,' ,IZ a ,fn ff 431 ,Q-A. x ' 9193214 ' 1152 if: 5 1 ffg'1q v--is 2 X fifaaa 5. ' ft? - ' - ag-y,.mr.4:x.n-1-s..x:f.+ .4..v-. wi 1, ,X :. if 'r will I lag -wif- YL- 'EGR I 'r- fiwor yn, A V -1 lil:-rw' 1 ii' ' ' I .-,-' T 522 f.IgL.v ., . W X if .44 nsf mia. W Ii in ,' 31 . 'ff S15 .' 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These would develop into long runs. His 78- yard touchdown run in the Parkersburg game was his best during the season but he also made several long runs in the St. Marys and the Cambridge games. Ned is a senior. MIRABEN German was our quarterback and no small part of the team's success was due to his fine handling of it. He was con- tinually calling plays that his opponents were unprepared for. German was a good punter and drop-kicker. Always dependable in a pinch he will be missed next year as he also gets a diploma in June. DYE This was llye's first year of football and also his last at Marietta High. Play- ing his first game of high school football, against St. Marys, he made a beautiful 65-yard run for a touchdown. A week later af .' playing superb ball in the Cambrid e game he received a broken leg and s out for the rest of the seaso . ay wears the cap and gown in Ju MCPEEK A Only a freshman but what a player! Bill is a real triple-threat man. His specialty is passing and one of his passes in the Martins Ferry game was a beauti- ful one, good for 50-yards. He made the first touchdown of the season against St. Marys on a reverse around left end. HOCK Tarzan was the smallest man on the line but he played a fine game at center. One of his favorite tricks was inter- cepting passes. His best game was the Cambridge game when he out-played and out-fought his heavier opponent as well as intercepting passes and making his position air-tight on defense. He re- ceives his diploma in June. BRITTON Mart was injured in the Pomeroy game and was out for several weeks but when he recovered he made up for lost time with his fine passing and blocking. He threw both passes that resulted in touchdowns in the Zanesville game. Britton has another year of football for Marietta. . D091 .. 0 'r ., E iq. 1. 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' 1: ' lx' ' ,lil .Vrf f I 1' 1, i .. t 1 1 I aff r- ihi F ,N . nv. J ,Vg ll' 49' . r, , GERBER A living exponent of the slogan, Per- sistence hath its rewards, Gerber started out with the scrubs and worked his way up to the Varsity. He played his best game against Parkersburg where his re- covery of a Parkersburg fumble put the Tigers in scoring position. Wayne will be at his post next year. CARPENTER Carp was one of the iron men as he was in every quarter of every game. No matter how wet the field, how hot the sun, or how big his opponents, he was always plugging away. His opponents found out that it was bad policy to send a play through him as they would lose ground. Lewis has played his last game for the Orange Tiger. DAVIS The other iron man was Ilavis. Al- though light he was one of the best ends in the Ohio Valley. A hard tackler, fine blocker, wizard at catching passes, Charley leaves big shoes for someone to fill. Although playing end, Davis was tied for second place in points scored in games. STEGNER Pete played guard and it made no difference which one it was. He could always be counted upon to talk up the game and inspire his team-mates to greater efforts. His best game was the Parkersburg game when he covered him- self with glory by his hard tackling and fine blocking. Pete will be a big factor in the success of next year's team. CURTIS Bus is one of the best football play- ers we have had for some time. Handi- capped by a bad knee he played good ball and was usually good for several yards through the line. Bus gets his di- ploma in June. WAGNER Hoola was a triple-threat man. He was best at the running-half position. He made the first touchdown against Parkersburg and played his best ball in that game. Hoola was very hard to tackle because he was so fast. He is a sophomore this year. ,4--q-1-4. 1 if H101 PM 1 L.: Q ,A BRAMMER Red is a newcomer to Marietta High football but he proved to be a fine sport and player. He played the game with the best of his ability and took great de- light in dropping opposing players back of the line of scrimmage. It was Red who made the touchdown against Mar- tins Ferry when he caught a long pass from McPeek. George will be back next year. ROOD George played guard and could always be counted on to give a good account of himself. He played good ball all season until the Parkersburg game when he re- ceived a fractured rib. He will be after his old place next year. SCHLICHER Bob worked his way to a varsity tackle post this year and played heads- up ball. He was light for this position but made up for this by his fight. Dur- ing the entire season he played consistent football. He will be back next year. STEPHENS Steve was the most versatile man on the team. In his two years of football he has played practically every position on the team. This year he played full- back, and center and was good at either position. An excellent punter, but a bad ankle prevented him from doing much of that this year. He has played his last football for Marietta High. THOMAS Mike was our big, tough tackle. Opposing teams found that he was about as easy to move as a dead elephant. Mike left a lasting impression on the teams he played against and should do much next year toward keeping the team up to par. HELDMAN Jake played guard and did much to make the center of the line impregnable. He liked the game rough and when it got that way he was in the middle of every play. Jake has a couple of years more of football. 111 . ,. .,. 1. 1 .J 'X v f.',j.1n - 2.4-w. - A f??W? 3. 7iT3Q,'i3 I in-1 Y Q K 1 mi- R I .-,yy 'Lf . pf.- firing, rv, .. ,RlmW' 545- if wi 1 . ea ,.- ...K ,. ff 4' 'Ns , J. V . 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It was in this game that Hoola Wagner took the opening kick-off down the field for a touchdown. Winning a fair proportion of their games, the Varsity Reserves completed the season with a nice record. They played some of the best Class B schools in this territory. The Little Reserves were the shining lights of the basketball season. They won all of their regularly scheduled games and dropped only one game-the one with the Hi-Y five who were sub- stituted for Pennsville, when the Pennsville team was unable to come here for the game. Another good little team was the Ninth Grade Reserve team, or, the Junior High team. They were runners-up in the Junior High Tournament held here in February, losing to Athens Junior High by a one-point margin. These boys will probably make up the A Varsity team in a few years. Tennis Schedule -- , April 30, 1932 Cambridge .,..... ........,.. T here , 5 May 3, 1932 Parkersburg .,.... . ......, . There 'f May 6, 1932 Parkersburg .....,. Here May 7, 1932 Zanesville ...... Here May 10, 1932 Parkersburg ............... . Here ' L May 13 and 14, 1932 District Tournament ,...... 1 . .... 1 Athens - May 17, 1932 Parkersburg ............... ..,..... . ........... T here i, May 24, 1932 Parkersburg ...... ,. Here fi? '55 775 ff? ' , A s MET' ll 2 4 ,.,:f. i , 1f f.1i- In-21 , N Q.-.-r, - .45 .., . 1: '1 A . 1 . December December Decembei Decembei Basketball Schedule 1931 -1932 11, 1931 18, 1931 23, 1931 ' 30, 1931 January 2, 1932 January 8, 1932 Januarv 9, 1932 15 January January January February February February February February February 22 29 , 1932 ,1932 , 1932 5,1932 6,1f32 12,1932 13,1932 19,1932 26,1932 Totals March 4, 1932 March 11, 1932 March 12, 1932 Totals Marietta 99 9 9 Marietta 9 21 Marietta ..,,, 99 21 Marietta 9 99 21 Marietta 21 Marietta ..., 18 Marietta 99 34 Marietta 9 ,,., 26 Marietta 34 Marietta 29 Marietta ,,,,,i, 19 Marietta ..,,,,,, 29 Marietta 25 Marietta ,,,,,,.. 33 Marietta .... 22 Marietta ...tt 99 27 Marietta .iittt .,....., ,... 8 9 TOURNAMENT Marietta ,.,,.i. 99 ,,...i 9 ttt. 30 Marietta ..,,, 41 Marietta .,,,,,.., ,,,,.,,,,, 1 1 Marietta ,iii ii,,.,,... 9 85 51131 Pomeroy ....tt, 9 9 Dayton Stivers 9 Chillicothe 99 99 Alumni ..,,,,, ,,.... 9 Dover ...,,,, 99 99 9 Nelsonville 99 9 99 St. Clairsville .9999 9 Zanesville ,i9 99999999999 9 Coshocton 9..999.9999999 99 Cambridge .999999999999 9 9 Lancaster 9999 9 9999999999 99 Martins Ferry 99 Cambridge 999999999 9 9 9 Athens ,,..999999 9999.99 9 Hamilton ..999999 Athens .9.999.99 9 Opponents 9 99 Uhrichsville 9 Toronto 999999 9 New Philadelphia, Opponents 9 999999999999999 9 'ii cy, get 1- If as 9 .Ag cp my E? it .HA :.i 99 tag ng.: A in , . f . . 47.9 4- a A nf, ., , '53 - 4 ai ,i 1 i'r':- ' H9 9 ,' Um K1 'I gv 1 , . 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Iirammer, playing a fine guarding game, and llritton tied for scor- ing honors with T points each. Captain Miraben displayed his usual fine brand of guarding. CHll1l.iUO'l'Hl'I, 21-17 To prove that the victory over Stivers wasn't an accident, the team annexed their second victory of the season from Chillicothe. This game was played at Chillicothe and was the first trip for the Tigers. llill McPeek was high scorer of the game with three baskets. Bill is only a freshman but he has the makings of a star ecnter. Miraben scored for the first time this year with a basket and a foul. ALUMNI, 21-22 For the third consecutive game the Tigers made 21 points, but the Alumni went them one better with 22. A total of 22 players were used in this game, twelve by the Varsity, and ten by the Alumni. Dietz, Davis. and Donnelly made their first appearance in a varsity game. Captain Miraben and llrammer tied for high scoring honors with T points each. DOVER, 21-15 In the first game of the new year, the Tigers journeyed to Dover where they defeated Dover by a six-point margin. A brilliant second-half rally won the game for the Tigers. Bill McPeek was high scorer of the game with three buckets and a foul. Brammer was next with thrce baskets. NELSONVILLE, 18-12 Friday, January 8, the team went to Nelsonville and won a fast, un- usual game from the Nelsonville high quintet. A Nelsonville player made a basket for Marietta. McPeek again took scoring honors with three field goals. Britton and Miraben were credited with 4 points each in this game, and lmmel made a field goal. ST. CLAIRSVILLE, 34-14 The next day St. Clairsville came here for a game with the Tigers. McPeek made 14 points and lmmel 10 in this game. The second team was in the game for most of the last quarter. Miraben and lirammer played fine defensive games. ZANESV1i.LI'I, 26-32 Zanesville put one over on the Tigers in this game. The boys played good bull but Zanesxille played better. This game was the fastest game played on the Marietta floor during the entire season. McPeek was high scorer for Marietta with 9 points. Petty played the best game of his career. - COSHOCTON, 34-25 Roughness was the main feature of the game with Coshocton, playcd there on Saturday, January 22. Many personal fouls were committecd by each team. At the end of the first half the score was 14 to 13 in favor of the Tigers, and a scoring spree in the second half put the Tigers safcly in the lead. Immei was high point man with 10 points. CAMBRIDGE, 29-20 Cambridge was the seventh team to fall before the Tiger onslaught. Both teams played on fairly even terms until the final period when a Marietta rally put the game on ice for the Suttonmen. McPeek carried off the scoring honors with 9 points. Bus Curtis made his first appear- ance of the season in a Tiger uniform. 51143 41 ,4 . . .1 F' , .1 ' . lu - -r . , . . 9'fii!1i.uf:v LANCASTER, 19-17 After a bad start the Tigers came from behind to win the game from Lancaster. This game was played at Lancaster and the boys were evi- dently handicapped by the strange floor. The score at the half was 15 to 6 in favor of Lancaster. McPeek was high scorer with six baskets. MARTINS FERRY, 29-27 The next night Martins Ferry came here with the best team they have had for years. The Tigers seemed to be so far behind that there was no hope when the score was 23 to 16 in favor of Ferry at the end of the third quarter. In the final quarter the team began clicking. With about two minutes to play, Immel tied the score on two free throws, and a few scconds later McPeek made the winning basket. Immel was high-point man with X points. CAMBRIDGE, 25-23 After winning two successive games by two-point margins, the Tigers beat Cambridge by a two-point margin in a game that took three overtime periods to decide the winner. This game was played at Cambridge and was the second Tiger victory ovcr Cambridge this year. Britton made the winning basket in the third overtime period. Mart was high scorer with X points. Bus Curtis, second semester captain, took Miraben's place at guard. ATHENS, 33-17 The first Athens game was played here on Saturday night, February 13. There was a large proportion of Athens rooters in the crowd. Both teams were evenly matched in the first half, but in the second half Mari- ctta took the lead and the rest is history. Mart Britton led the Marietta scoiing with six field goals. HAMILTON, 22-20 The last home game ot' the season was with Hamilton. Hamilton had one of the best teams in the western part of the state, but reputation held no terrors for the Tigers. The last period of the game was the fastest, and the gun ended a scoring spree participated in by both teams. McPeek made three baskets and two fouls for a total of 8 points. ATHENS, 27-12 We went to Athens for the second game with the Bulldogs. A large number of Marietta rooters accompanied the team and cheered them on to victory. The Tigers started out in great style and by half time the score was 16 to 8 in our favor. Coach Sutton used many substitutes in this game. Bill McI'eek was again high scorer with 11 points. TOURNAMENT GAMES UHRICHSVILLE, 30-25 Marietta drew Uhrichsville in the first round of the district tourna- ment held at Dennison. We played them on Friday night and beat them by a five-point margin. McPeek was hurt when he was shoved into a brick wall when he was shooting. Although he was removed from the game hr- was high scorer with 9 points. TORONTO, 41-25 After defeating Uhrichsville we went back to Dennison a week later and played Toronto. Although Immel and McPeek were on the sick list and played but a short time the Tigers easily won the game. Fenton, who replaced McPeek at center, was high point man with four field goals and two free throws. NEW PHILADELPHIA, 14-23 ln the semi-finals of the tournament we played New Philadelphia. 'lhis game was played the day after the Toronto game. Our team played good ball, but New Philadelphia played as if inspired. McPeek took scor- ing honors with ti points. L1151 .1 QE' '-SQ 2-11 in .7 YP. . v Sli' 'uf Q will i ' Qi?-'IM 'Q' 'Q ' ' A -:. . gp iii? LT -'-:W .7 1 1 , my gt. .lkiff It lim tk' ,Ei -Y . 'j ,T - , fi 'tk PY 4, if XX 7' get -1 3 zf. I 5 Q QT, 9, or ,i eggs '15 -,, ir i .43 . 'n i A 4 ' iv if U 30' Q - v M1 I ' 1 XI is if 0 i - J, A' DK.l 1l'4 N' Uusihllkmr . vi' ,L N - A A r'?Zu -35 , , N.. ' ,saw 1-eijaf , 1, V ' ima- wiffzsafa .ey fsemtaiffff 'Sify nl i i iff I-1 -xiii 5 QM: '1 'O-5 . N-W Fi? iv , .. ,,,. T, tif 115 fl .xii v.?e'Y fgr- Y I B ju v.giV'if', . wg. 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'I'hixd Row: Wiltekind, Cassis, Dietz, Wheatley, Edwards, Gunn, Devol, Hutchinson, lless, Klein, Britton. Fourth Row: Fleming, See-vers, lngraham, D. Sandford, McAtee, Miller, Stewart, Gibson, liewsun, Williams, Harman, Layman. Fifth Row: H. Sandford, Ludwig, Dave Foriiham, Grub, Robinson, McCauley, liu Gerber. Track Schedule April 8, 1932 Marietta and Parkersburg ...... t t 2 it b Mullenix, Shrimp 9. Here Results: Marietta 56g Parkersburg' 53 April 15, 1932 Marietta Reserves and Belpre ...,..,....,. t 2 There Results: Marietta Reserves second, 54143 April 16, 1932 Marietta and Cambridge .,......,.,....,......, ., . , it Here Results: Marietta 76: Cambridge 33 April 20, 1932 Marietta and Belpre .,....,.. .,,...,......,...,,.. ..,,,..,.,. , . .. Here Results: Marietta 9115: Belpre 41M3 April 23 1932 Marietta, Parkersbu rg, Belpre .... ,.,..,... P arkersburg Results Paikeisburg 83 Marietta 62 Belpie 16 Api il '30 193 Maiietta and Chillicothe Results Mai ietta 67 Chillicothe Maiietta Reseives and Belpie Results Maiietta Reseives May 7 1932 May 13 and 11 932 Distiict Meet State Meet Results Maiietta Mav 28 1932 Winnei 116 Athens V' Them e Belpi e Athens Columbus bv 'ltiigvfgl ' y -' I , 2 ' ' ,...,.......,.,., .........................., 9 . .- . - - i ,gg .. , . Y 08 ii- I - f c , Q I . A e ' .... .. ..........i.....,..., , , I 1 ,M Q ' 1 ' ' ...... ,t tg ' , cg. . 1: Results: Marietta ..,., ,ittt 3 Winner ,,.. . . f, ' . . .Am - Tri, 1. 1 6 , .................. ...........,..... Q ..................... . K : ' ..,.. ...... 5 ....... 9, 9. . ,ef 1: iii- . .if 41' . 2 -'i 'T -I '11 ' A 3 , 4 .L Resume of the Track Season Track has become one of the three major sports at Marietta High. This year's team is one of the best ever to be put out by Marietta. This was the first year that Marietta has topped Parkersburg in a track meet since track has been a major sport in the school. With many experienced boys back next year Marietta should again rate as one of the strongest teams in the Ohio Valley. JOHN HOCK Tarzan is a pole-vaulter, high- hurdler, and broad-jumper. He has been out for track for three years, and is a senior this year. JOHN GRUBER Johnny has been out for track for three years, and graduates in June. He IS a sprinter-the best 220 man in the school. He is captain of this year's team. NED HICKLE Hickle, the hurdling hellion, is the best low-hurdler on the team. He is also a good high-hurdler and a good 100-yard man. Ned is a senior. ROYAL BROWN Royal has worked for three years per- fecting his form in the high-jump. This year, after a bad start, he has been win- ning this event. He graduates in June. HOWARD WAGNER Hoola is our best javelin-thrower. He is also a low-hurdler and a sprinter. He is a new member of the track team and has another year of competition. WAYNE GERBER Neva is a sprinter and a broad- jumper, and has marked ability as a 220 man. This is his first year out for track, and he will be back next year. ORVILLE KRAUSE Krause is a new recruit. He is a good sprinter and has won a place on the half-mile relay team. This is his last year of competition. PAUL STEPHENS Steve is a good pole-vaulter, high- jumper, broad-jumper, and high-hurdler. His main trouble is that he is not al- lowed to participate in more than four events. This is his last season. HAROLD JARVIS ' Willie is a pole-vaulter and a jave- lin-thrower. He has been out for track for three years, and graduates in June. GORDON SPIES Spies is only a freshman, but is a real prospect for the dashes. Much is ex- pected from him next year. E117 CHARLES GUNN Chisel is a high-jumper and a pros- pect for the 440. He is a sophomore and is expected to be a big factor in next year's team. GEORGE BRAMMER Red is our main-stay in the half- mile. He is also an experienced 440 man, and throws the shot. He has another year of competition. DON GIBSON Gibson is a new man on the team. He is a 440 man of ability. He will be back next year. CHARLIE DAVIS Charlie is our best quarter-miler. He keeps in training and is a hard worker. Charlie leaves a tough place for someone to fill next year. ROY DONNELLY Fizz was kept out of the first part of the season by an injured back. He is an experienced 440 man and will be a big aid in keeping next year's team up to standard. ALBERT BRITTON Britton is one of our best men in the Sprints. He is a regular member of the half-mile relay team, and his place will be a hard one to fill next year. LEO FLOWERS Happy is our mile runner. He pos- sesses an ability to keep going that very few acquire. He has been out for track for three years and next year will be his last. WHITNEY INGRAHAM Ingraham has natural speed and stam- ina. 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C 5 -M,---1 J.. -, 31' 'iii-. :Qt '2.'gf1,-.4 1 if' .Tag- ,, r ,ing .Lrg 'ff'-Cv? 5.2: .FW 50.3 -L' 4 7:- v I4 ' fu we 1 I iv V . nv. .1.i i -3' 51.75 .4 , .V 1. Hr, U. r 5,4 Nh Vx' ga 1 '41-J, ., , ..v . Y , .iv hi... -J .yfv.fr,. :,:+ 2. ag: 2' -ig. rig ' -egg' . , -1.- 1 n. 'ff . ,Q Q , rf .sw ..v Questionnaire G I R L S Who is the prettiest girl in the Senior Class? 1. Dora Bourquardg 2. Sarah Savage. Who is the best dressed girl? 1. Virginia Myersg 2. Jennie McFarland. Who is the most popular? 1. Dora Bourquardg 2. Sarah Savage. Who is the best athlete? 1. Pauline Wilkingg 2. Lois Zoller. Who is the best student? 1. Virginia Patting 2. Virginia Myers. Who is the most likely to succeed? 1. Virginia Myersg 2. Virginia Pattin. Who has done the most for M. H. S.? 1. Josephine Weberg 2. Dora Bourquard. Who is the busiest girl? 1. Josephine Weberg 2. Elizabeth Rampp. Who is the most talented musically? 1. Elizabeth Ramppg 2. Dora Bourquard. Who is the most talented dramatically? 1. Sarah Savageg 2. Dora Bourquard. Who has the best line? 1. Sarah Savageg 2. Jennie McFarland. Who is the best speaker? 1. Virgie Ashg 2. Josephine Weber. Who is the hardest worker? 1. Virginia Patting 2. Ruth Meister. Who has the best disposition? 1. Dora Bourquardg 2. Josephine Weber. Who is the best flapper? 1. Mary Jane Burnsg 2. Jennie McFarland Who has the best personality? 1. Dora Bourquardg 2. Winnie Lowe. Who is the best dancer? 1. Dora Bourquardg 2. Sarah Savage. moi Who is 1. Who is Questionnaire B O Y S the best looking boy in the Senior Class? Melville Cornerg 2. Richard Thomas. the best dressed boy? . . 1 . 4-1 5 n isp., RIN? mmf ,-41' q ... 'F' J, xhaxg SW ,. Qi' R 1 I I 7 dj .' bhp If . V. fs ev. .fi Q di, .. 1. John Boggessg 2. Richard Thomas. i I Who is the most popular? 5 1. Chick Nikolausg 2. George Miraben. Who is the best athlete? if 1. George Mirabeng 2. Bus Curtis. .t . Who is the social lion of the class? ' ' 1. John Boggessg 2. Walter Brown. K X. . Who is the best student? ' 1. Marcus Ginsburgg 2. Charles Penrose. Who is the nfost likely to succeed? ' 1. Marcus Ginsburgg 2. Charles Penrose. Who has done the most for M. H. S.? 5 1. Marcus Ginsburgg 2. Chick Nikolaus. K5 Who is the busiest boy? 1. Marcus Ginsburgg 2. Chick Nikolaus. Who is the most talented musically? I 1. Richard Abichtg 2. Lester Noe. 1 Who is the most talented dramatically? -V 1. Marcus Ginsburgg 2. Frank Fenton. M Who has the best line? A 1. John Boggessg 2. Marcus Ginsburg. f f 1 Who is the worst bluffer? 'V 1. Hayden Dyeg 2. Delbert Fordham. ' Who is the best speaker? 1. Marcus Ginsburgg 2. Chick Nikolaus. Who is the hardest worker? A 1. Marcus Ginsburgg 2. Charles Penrose. ' 3 ' 'iz Who is the best Fireside Athlete ? f A- U 1. Delbert Fordhamg 2. John Boggess. Who is the best dancer? 1. John Boggessg 2. Paul Angert. .2 H211 iz? -1 f !' ...ga l. h. . xt . ,: v' za, 1 Mk f Q. .X . . .he-, . I pe, .lo-, . 4 1 F14 , 'xr' :I 1 ,rz -In .Ap 212' 'v'. 'Y-n. th. V ,-'u 3 .x .ft ll , -o ' . ' Q I 1 ,ir 0 0 3 dei sf , '..N ,. it . : , 1... :xi 2 7 . H:- i - Q l 1 'ff- . ri .W CBICDABI' SEPTEMBER September 8- The melancholy days have come The saddest of the yearg September has rolled around And the old school days are here. Via second-hand Fords, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, roller skates, and on foot, the students arrive. September 9- First football practice-creases taken out of old uniforms. September 10- The long and the short of it-Willis and Fenton again. September 14- Electioneering, stump speeches, and big political rallies! Chick enters upon his third termf?J. What a man! September 18- Big thuse meeting! September 20- Jus' Sund'y! Hay goes down to see Sarah. September 20'- Aw rats! We forgot this fib! September 25- Defeat St. Marys 12-0. Faculty dashes frantically about in search of overshoes -and then the lights go out. September 30- Speaking of infant prodigies-at the age of three months, the child, Dick Abicht, played on the linoleum. OCTOBER And Maggie again echoes through our hallowed halls. October 2- H2O, 'n ev'rything-Chemistry Club picnic at Dam 17. October J- Bridge-Cam' down to see us. Buck- eye stock goes up. 26-0. October 5- Mutt was lost. He didn't know which way to go. Suddenly he saw Milkmaid Og e approaching. Hi! he shouted. Do you know the way to Pinchtown? No. Danged if I do! The motorist went on slowly, and when he had gone a short distance, he heard loud shouts behind him. He stopped and looked around. Milkmaid had been joined by Dorie, and they were frantically waving him back. Slowly and painfully he backed the car down the narrow road. We1l? he asked. This is my pal, Dorie, said Milkmaid. She don't know either. October 7- Royal denies all responsibility for such punk feature editors. Orian staff an- nounced. . I .'T-- x pc. . V fig October 10- Williamstown comes across the bridge, confident of chalking up another victory over M. H. S.-but did we fool them? October 11- Dick Thomas goes to church, and then goes to sleep. October 12- Calendar editors can't think ofa single joke except Delbert Fordham. October 13- Jus' like all other 13th's. Report cards issued. 'Nuf said! October 15- Did you hear about the crosseyed wife who told her bow-legged husband to come straight home? October 16- Original staff selected. Supreme High Potentate became Editor. October 17'- Tears! Idle tears! Marietta 7, Mar- tins Ferry 26! - October 18- Sunny-day. We're still weeping! October 21- Conversation between two fair seniors QPurtle and Petejz Onnust? Sright! Ooseddydid? Gurlova there! Quitchurkiddin ! I ain a ciddin! Googra.cious! W1 I mus' begettin' along. Slong! Slong! October 23- Back to our childhood days-ring- around-the-rosy, farmer in the dell, et cetera-pun-kin pie and cider. Booster- Student Council all-school party! October 2.4- Dirty canvas! Somewhat reminiscent of the night before. Football team tod- dles f'?J up to Columbus to see Ohio State-Northwestern game. More tears! October 25- Sunday-Rex Taggart has a chicken date. Yum-m-ml October 27- Bon soir greets members of Le Cercle Francais at its annual Hallow- e'en get-together. Betty Jean Gephart and Paul Stephens carry away beauty honors. October 29-- ' Hot chocolate party on the sly. M Carnival! Freaks, queens, refreshments, etc. October 30- Street dance sponsored by Lions Club. And did you see - dancing with -? 1221 L 1' Q , 0o'0 foo'o fo r'0'n'o fov'0'ob'0'0:oo:4o:0:n'o e Crescent Supply Company . JM . 'hx gi' 42' HIGH GRADE AUTO OILS and other LUBRIGATING OILS AND GREASES . .Ju . .,++qp+i'.,. Corner Greene and Acme Sts. Marietta, Ohio THE BUCKEYE for Men's and Young Men's Smart and Quality Clothing and Furnishing - at- popular prices - Compliments of The American Beauty Shop 1015 Putnam Street Sm REW'S oodShoe 254 FRONT ST. art Footwecw'fo1' Young Peoplc Come in-let us show you the new things. J. WITTLIG gl SONS Dependable Jewelers and Optometrists . JK: . -e+'5',xf.'3'g'e- 208 FRONT STREET Star Machine Shop 205 La Second St. Telephone 383-J LIGHT MACHINE WORK LAWN IVIOWERS New mul Sl'COTlfUZ!l7lfl wn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired Bicycles and Supplies Auto Tires - Kelly Springfield's Phone 878 1 fl-In To thine ownself be true- e And it shall follow as , ' The night the day ' Betsey Mills Thou canst not then K 0567.8 a place to Be false to any man. 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