Marietta High School - Orian Yearbook (Marietta, OH)
- Class of 1940
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' fu ' . 1 Q f I4 -.r L -, rf... ff- , JJ, , ,. x 7fae Euan 7llJ64'1j?-JGCGHJ Wafume Madeira Selma! Wfaaielfa, Ufzia I 11 M ffm uri1m1 MARY MCCAULEY HE'I I'Y NIUELLER TOM SXUNDERS Page Two fbecficaifion To Ernest Siegfried, our teaeher and advisor, and the grand old man to all Seniors, we dedicate this yolunie. At Ohio State University, Mr. Siegfried received his degrees ol' .-X.B. and M.A., and attended Colorado State Teaeliers' College. Mr. Siegfried for the past several years has graciously helped with the literary work ol' the Orian. Page Three Page Four 7fze Ufzian After months of work the 194.0 Orian is ready for your approval. X'Ve sin- cerely hope that this book truly depicts your school life, and will always serve as an enjoyable memoir ol your days on the hill. This is your book and we have tried to make it according to your wishes. This book would not have been possible without the cooperation and faithful- ness of all the members of the staif and the faculty advisors each of whom did his bit to make this Orian new and different. Editor-in-Chief Ralph M. Lindaniood Associate Editors Doak Markley Virginia Ytigginton Advertising Virginia Meister Bob Briggs Naomi Lankford Business llfllilllgfii' Bill Hathaway Assistants Virginia Ruth Kigans Helen Fnlmer Photo Editor Genevieve McClure Sports Joe Etter Albert Pflug STAFF Organizations Betty Shoop Georgine Smith Features Eileen Fogle Evelyn Harsha Constance Leidecker Lenora Miller Martha Riddle Senior Class joan Campbell Grant Drennan VVanda Shriver Srzajrshots p Caroline Yvilliams Betty Schultz Ted Gaynor Mary Mills Margaret Reichardt Afiusic David Rood Francis Hoff Ifricuity Donald Hart Betsy Derr Alumni Marian Schneider Margaret Ash Betty McKinney Classes Lucille Bender Dorothy Christy Typists Alrneda Lauer Leona Nolan Lena johnson Art Editors Dorothy Baker Helen Fulmer Delmar Smith FACULTY ADVISORS Director ., .. Charles Candler Literary ........ Marjorie Mildren, Art ,.... . . Florence Hennis Zelma Seyler, Ernest Siegfried Business . . . . . Gordon Harmon Typing .,.,,.,,.. Josephine Mteber Page Six nge Seven J Page Eight Mmielia game! af 8 ucallian i K Wle deeply appreciate the unseliish successful eflorts of the above gentlemen. Through their judgment and guidance our school has reached its high standard in the State of Ohio. Our success is their only reward. OFFICERS President ....., ............... E dwin B. Streeker Vice President . . . ,....... L. B. Ogle Clerk ..,...... ,........,...,...... J ohn F. Scott OTHIQR MEMBERS Harry P. Fisher Luther C. Miller A. T. Hlillianison Page Ten AX. 11. Rrmf H. L. Sl'1.1.1x',xx I'r1'111'ij1r1l S11ju'1'i11l1'11rlr'11I llru-111 NIl'1,I,l1NIX IH1f,1,xl.x CQ1Qlm'la I.s'.s'1'.s'l1zl1! Prfm'ijml ,VI.s:si.s'!1111! l'rimil1ml Page Eleven K Page Twelve LOUISE CLARK JOHN R. CALLAHAN Fairmont College, A. B. Mlest Virginia University, M. A. History, Civics, and Sociology KATHERINE M. FREEMAN Ohio State University Mathematics Marietta College, A. B. Ohio State University Algebra G. L. HARMON Marietta College, A. B. Ohio University Guidance and Hygiene GRACE CORNELL Marshall College, A. B. Mathematics BIAURINE GOE Marietta College, A. B. Ohio University English x. Ruin IRENE Boolnfk Ohio Suite Universitv, B. SC. Columbia l7niversity', NI. A. English Roniaizr G. ANN Asuiwz Bradley Polytechnic: Institute, B. Sc. Industrial Arts NIINOMA BENSON Nm LliONARlJ Booiua Kent Slate University Nlzirietla College Ohio l'nix'ersity, B, Sc. Ed. Bookkeeping and .llrlllzffnlatifs Nlikcz.-xRE'1' Bolikrzimkn lflelrher College, A. B. Ohio lfniversily Home Ecmwnzirxv Ohio University New York University Ohio State University, B. Se. Illusic CHARLES CANDLER Bluffton College Miami University, A. B. i lllathematics Page Thirteen Page Fourteen I .f ,X Dw.-UN C. lXlURRAY Bluiiton College, A. B. Ohio State University, M. A. Biolovv and Gmzzfral Science h. NlARjORIE NIILDREN Western College Mariettzi College, A. B. English RUTH I'ivr'1'lN Oregon State College. IS. Se. Marietta College, A. B. History and Plzvsiology f 'W M,vRGARE'i' N1-:Wrox Nlzlriettzi College, A. B. Columbia l'niversitv Western Reserve University Ohio State University Latin and English CARL II. l'iuasc:HEk Mziriettzi College Ohio State University, A. B. Aritlzmzflizr and General Mutlzcnzatirs Mus. FRANCES S. Hlsiek Marietta College, A. B Ohio University, M. A Ohio State University Caffdfria and Foods Vlluzlxm HiXRNl4ISS Nlziriellzx College Oliio Suite L'nixei'si1y. B. Sf. iu Ed. Girls' 1'!ly.x'ir'11I Iiclmvllimi Rl7'l'H Hoi lax' Ni1ll'lC1I1l College. .X. B. l Ollime 'liruiiiiiig School l Oliio lvlllNCl'SllX Xen York l'l1ixe1isilx .lunior Busi- Tyjzing, lilzgliill. nz xxzs' 'l'ruir1i11g, 1f!lllfIlH'I'IIlIIlf' CORYl.l.l x MCGHQ Marietta College. AX. B. Geogrqfzlzy and Hi.s'lm v Cl. xiu xc 1- Nlcl I l Rl Xl nriellu College, .X IS fil'lII'lY1l .Sr iw IIY' S llc 4 .mi-.xczr l.l-Zia Higxxls Oliio Slzxle ldiiversily Denison l'lllXCl'SlIN Ohio lnixersilx, li. Sci 4l.4l.j Ai-1 C Ill 'l'lCllIl College. A. B. Ohio l'lllXCl'5lIl' l'11ix ' -1 x'i'R1c:i-. .X. KRICAIER C1'SlLy ol' Chiezigo English Page Fifteen Page Sixteen Sl' ERNEST C,n,vix Sincriuicu Ohio State University, A. B., M. A. FRANK R. SU'l l'ON Colorado State Teachers College English HALBEli'l' M. TAYLOR Ohio University Office Training School, B. Sc. University of Cincinnati, M. Typing and Shorthand Marietta College, B. A., M. A. Physical Edumlion ef, HfX'l l'lE M. SMITH Ohio University, B. Sc., M. A. Matlzematics and Penmrznship W. SWARTZ Ohio University, B. Sc. E. NIARIE STRA W B. SC., NI. A. French and English State University, A. B., Industrial Arts EMMA L. ScHooNovi:R Oherlin College, A. B. Ohio Sllllli University, NI. A. I.iIn'ari11n S. L. RUNK1-il. Ohio Northern University, A. B. Ohio State Vniversity, M. A. American Ilislory and Il'orld History lim M. RIQADER NINA Rowmwii Ohio l'nive1-sity, A. ll., B. Sc. llistory and I oml.s' LEROY Siussiciz Kenyon, B. Sc. Ohio llniversity Ohio State Vniversity Ohio XVesleyzin University Vniversity of Michigan, M. A. Clmmistry and Physics Marietta College, A. B. Northwestern University English Lum' A. STACY Marietta College, A. ll. Ohio State University Latin, History, Geography Page Seventeen KAl'1uu'x rl'ORNIiR Nlzlriettzx College, A. B. fl0llllTllBl2l UlllVCl'Slly, M. A Laliu, Algcflnvl, A7'fflIlIIl'ffC U51-1l'llINl-l W1-11:1-ik BI.-XRGAKICI 'l'llox11-sox Marietta College, A. B 1'llIgli.Yll and linglisll Page Eighteen Nlzitriellzx College. A. B. Ohio Pllixersily .S'llOl'lflIlllIll and Typing HI'1I.l41N W1-11.1.5 Nlflllllflllll Stale Business College .S'w'r1't111 x' to Sll1It'I'illf6'l1d6'7ll CIiA1u.o'r'1'1-1 BROWN Xluriellzz College, A. B. Remrrlw' BER'1'H,x B.'xR'm Ohio llniversily .S'zfr'reta'ry to I'1'im'ij1a1 A llzfnrlnm ff Oflirw' i l'lllRBliR'li B. Yu Ill-IR I' Syrzictiisc lhivcrsily, B. Sm Ohio Suite l'IliYCl'Silf' Iowa Slate l'lliYCl'Silf Ag'VfI'lllfIH'!' .slllifll-Hllg'lIl'5' Agriz ullurr' FRI-in DIQVORF Emvlx C2I'lu'ls W'-Q, D. M. xVlI1C'l'S'l'ONI1 Ollcilzciii lhiivcrsily Sclicg Nlcycis School of Nlusim' Ciiiicixiiizili CO1lSC1'X2llOYy of Music XYCSlClkl1 Reserve 1:,mfl 1Ji,-gffw Zi-1I.xl.x Si-nik Nlziriellzl Collvgc. ,X. IS. Ohio Stale Vnixcrsily, NI Clolumhiu lhiivcmily Ohio l'lliYL'l'Silf English . .X. SIlfJl'!iflIfl'IIll!'llI of Iiuilzlings Page Xiiiclccii .Af '91 Wanna 'N-eff Page Twenty ' 1 + w lQ,'C Twenty-two Se ' ela44.feZ'Z'e1z FELLOW Cl.AS.SMA TES: As PT6SfdC'7?f of the Ch1.s.s of 111411, I YUIASII lo 1'xl1'111l to you my h1'111'Zi1's! !'07'Ig'J'Ilf'llfllfffllli You 1111112 7'l'Illdlf KI sj1I1'11d11l 'J'I'l'Ol'6l flIVOIlg'llU7ll your high school days, ill s1'!111I111'.sl11j1, 111111 ill 11Zl1l1'11f1'.s' 11s 111611 11s in 1111 llI,'l1A7lifi!?S. Y1111 h11111' 1lo111f 111111'h to Ilflhd to the fame and ll11'1fsi1g1' of ATII'J'fI'HIl High S1rl1ool by yo111' high 1'1111ki11,g in .S'I,'lIUllH'.S'l1ffl, 111 1'111'1l1f.s1s, 1111117 by the 1'l1111nj111111sl1ij1s I1IffliI'Yf'z Cl 1.71 11ll1l1f111's. You have 11lw11y.s 11111111 zuillirzg to .SIfTYlI? 111111 1'o- oj11:1'11!1f in any way, and for 1l1i.syo11 I111111' my whol1f- h1f111'Z6d 1111111115 111111 .s'1'1f11'1f1'1' 11j1j11'1f1'i11!1111'1. I 1'o11sid1'1' it Il 11is111'11'l ho11o1' lo 111' j11'1'.s'i111'11l of this Senior Class of AI111'i1fI!11 High SFIIOUI. 111 my 11'1111d the Class of '7zo will 11I11111ys 111' 11.s'so1'111I1'1l 1111111 good 1h111'111'l61', j1I1'11s111g j11f11s'111111I1'ly, 111111 1111 11ir of fI'fl?I'lCHfI'I6'SS. May you 6111111111111 Zo Tllllk high ill wh11l1'111'1' f11'Id you 1'hoos1f. Aloy you he I1'111I111's Kllllllllg 1111'1'1. Vc'1'y SfIIl'l'J'I'ly yo111's, DO.Y,'1l,lJ HART. Seniafz. 616,44 1940 Caja and Gown: Eileen Fogle t President ,.... .. Donald Hart Vice President .,.. ...,. l Ioseph Etter Secretary-Treasurer ,. .. Dorothy Christy Class Historian . Helen Fulmer SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES ImfiIalio715.' Class Song: Doak Markley Garfield Suder CIIIITVHIIHI Clllliflllllll filllliflllflll Mary L. XVright Charles XVest Beman Biehl 'Ioan Campbell I'ii7'III7II'I?.' Robert Briggs fllluzrlzlarz Sheldon Beren Margaret Reichardt joe Hanley Peggy Oflund lean XVarburton ilietty Schultz Frederick Ebinger Robert XVilliamson Lenora Miller S!.7f'Tll1.' Naomi Lanklord Cfltliflllflll Louis Becker Caroline Hlilliams Xllilliam Hathaway Ceorgine Smith Betty Shoop Ted Gaynor Dayton Goddard Evelyn Harsha Betsy Derr Arliss Hays Dick Stanley A40 Z I o-1 low1'1'-Colors .' Virginia Ruth Kigans Clmirlmm Gene Davis Mary Mills Harold Klein Margaret Ash Albert Pllug XVilliam Thomas Connie Allison Herbert XVithington Robert Hock 1 lrmf1'1'.' Red Rose Colors' Red and XVhitc Malin: The Uselul with the Pleasant CLASS HISTORY The Class of '40 steps out ol' high school life leaving behind it, not only more room in the corridors, but a history ol' wonderful deeds. In the athletic lield our boys have accomplished wonders. Coach Sutton will have to look long and hard to find boys to take the places ol' the athletic stars who graduate this year. , XVe have always been active in music and clramatics. All through high school a great number of our members have participated in the musical organ- izations and in the school operettas. They have greatly boosted the school dramatics with their help. Some have contributed greatly to the scholarship standards ol the school. Many honors have been dealt out to members of the class. Debate has taken steps forward under the leadership of the senior debaters. The journalists of the class have revived the school paper and leave it at its best lor the oncoming classes. So we see that the Class ol' 19,10 is not just the largest class to graduate from M. H. The class is to be remembered for both its size and its quality. Like all graduating classes, we hate to leave Marietta High School and all that it has meant to us. May the classes to come be ever greater and better! Page Twenty-three Seniau. DONALD R. HART College Preparatory, Academic Olympian Council, 1, Treasurer, 13 Boosters, 1, 2, 3 Football, 13 Senior Science Club, 23 Senior Hi-Y, 33 Orian Staff, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 33 Senior Class President, Senior Student Council, 33 Chemistry Club, 33 Current Events, 3. WVILLIANI JOSEPH ETTER Commercial Commercial Club, 2, 33 Track, 1, 2, 33 Basketball, 1, 2, 33 Football Manager, 2, 3: Junior Class President3 Senior Class Vice Presidcntg Student Council, 23 Orian Staff, 33 M Association, 33 Sophomore Hi-Y3 Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Secretary, 3. IJOROTHY ANNE CHRISTY College Preparatory Scholarship Team, 13 Honor Society, 2, 33 Secretary- Treasurer of Senior Class: Orian Stai, 33 Original, 3, Circulation Manager, 33 Boosters, 3, President, 33 Book Club, 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 23 Olympian Council, 13 Commercial Club, 33 Orange Masque, 33 Classical Club, 2, Secretary, 23 French Club, 2, 33 Girl Reserves, 1, 33 Chemistry Club, 23 Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1. Hl'lI,PlN IRENE FULNIER College Preparalory, Academic I Vice President of Sophomore Class, Historian, 33 Art Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 33 Book Club, 1, 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Association, 13 Orange Masque, 1: Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus, 2, 33 Operetta, 1, 2, 33 French Club, 2, 33 Olympian Council, 1, Current Events, 33 Scholarship Team, 1, 23 Honor Society, 2, 33 Orian Staff, 3. AI.BIcR'r DAVID ADAMS Agricultural Future Farmers of America, 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club, 33 Track, 1, 2, 3. Bl'1l l'Y li.-X'l'I'ILYliNli ADAMS Commercial Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 2, 33 Senior Boosters, 1, 2, 33 Photography Club, 2. ROBER'l' B. ADAMSON College Preparatory Band, 1, 2, 33 Orchestra, 23 Scholarship Team, 2. DON E. AI.I:xANImR Commercial Band, 1, 2, 33 Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Original Staff, 23 Commercial Club, 3, President, 33 Photography Club, 33 Operetta Orchestra., 2. CONSTAYCL LEE ALLISON Commercial Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 23 Orange Masque, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 3: Original, 3, Business Manager, 33 Senior Boosters, 1, 23 Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. HIQLEN AI.IsER'I'A AMLIN Com mercial Commercial Club, 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 33 Scholarship Team, 23 Senior Boosters, 2, 3. JOHN DAVIS ARMOR Science Football, 1, 2, 33 Basketball, 1, 2, 33 M Association, 33 Track, 13 Sophomore Hi-Y, 13 Senior Hi-Y, 2, 33 Boosters Club, 2. BIARGERY LOUISE ARMSTRONG Commercial Commercial Club, 33 Girls' Athletic Association, 3. Page Tw enty-four X , H 1'A1'N M' ARNP1 V' Berry Iucxi-1 Brixvi-:R if f,'UIIIIlIl,IY'fll1 CIIHllIIl'VY'illI Boosters. 1: Commercial Club, Di. Boosters Club, 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Club, 1, 2, 3 Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, Girls' Photography, 1: Senior Commercial Club, 33 Commercial Club, 1, 2: Senior NIARILARICI' ARNOLD Girls' Reserves, 1, 2. General Boosters, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 3. , f1ARNlf'l I' Bracken C ' 1 Slum' Lou ARNOLD mnmnfm . K' I Boosters, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 1, 2, 33 Girls' rl'II!'l'Il Athletic Association, 2, 3. Boosters Club, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 3 MMmM,,,.,l. JUAMTA ASH H1-ZLEN lViARGllRIILIl'l BECKER College I'rr'j1n1'1zt0ry, Acadenzic' f , 'imI Senior Girls, Glee Club' 1, 2, 33 Senior Mixed Chorus, Home Economlcs Club, 1,Z, 3, General Science Club, 1, 2. 1, 2, 3, Operetta, 1, 2, 33 Girls' Photography Club, 23 Book Club, 1, 2: Oranpzc Masque, 1, 2, 3, Olympian Council, 11 Senior Boosters, 1, 25 French Club, 2: Orian LOUIS XV. BECKLR Stuff, 33 Current Events, 2, 3, Secretary, 3. F I ,1'n1?r11 , N V X k ,V Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Football, 3: Senior Hi-Y, 2, 33 Q X IRHNH f Rflul-LI-A BADGU'fl Sophomore Hi-Y, 1: German Club, 2, 35 M Association, fjU,,,,,H,,-fin! 2,e:lhiSecfetary, 33 Track, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 3: S, . Commercial Club, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 3. .l'W '35 UWMAR BAKER 12AR'l'lllTA I,YNlC'l l'l-1 BELL fifvffffffwlfff College Pl'I'!2f1li!lif1l'5', Amdemif Sophomore Hi-Y, 1: Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Art Club, 13 Girls, Glee Club, 1, 2' 3: Mixed Chorus, 2, 3: Oper- Commercml Club' 'l' etta, 1, 2, 33 Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 3: National Thespian, 3: Home Economics Clubs, 1, Presi- dent, lg Book Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 1, President, 3: ll0R0'l'llY JVXL BA 'ICR qv Girls' Athletic Association, 1: Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 25 Y , ., ., , , ' Original, lg Senior Boosters, 23 Girls' Photography LUHIW Pullman y ,J Club, 2: Olympian Council, 1, Senior Science Cl Olympian Council, 1: Art lub , 2, 3, Senion i , Dramatic Club, 3, Current Events Cl b Glee Club, 13 German Club, , Book Club, ' , eni ' Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 3: N ' Girls' Reserves, 1, 2, 3: , 1, Junior ML ' Cbub. Corresponding S yr cc I ub, 25 u , 2, 33 German ational Honor Society, 2, 3, ecretary, 3, Senior Student Council, 3. li R , N x, CJ- 'X -. X s. S v -. rr ,x N - X l . '- X R K3 'X g -G' Page Twenty-Hve I W A' I X, , -X X ri S'4 LLOYD jonx BELL Coninlclrial - Commercial Club, 35 Photography Club, 2. Luc1L1.E BENDER College Prejmmtory Olympian Council, 1: Bof 2, 3, Secretary 2 3 ' B Jsters, 1, 2, 33 French Club, , Q Art Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer , ook Club, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3: Orange M ' Treasurer, 33 Girl Reserves, 1, 3' ' 2: Orian, 35 Girls' At ' asque, 31 , Senior Science Club, hletxc Association, 1. SHFLDON Klicuii. BERFN College I,T6fI!lTfll07'y, Academic and Scicnr' Current Events Club, 3 Pr ' Mixed Chorus 1' Editor ' U , esident, 3, Operetta, 1: , , Original, 1, 2, 3, News Editor, 2' -in-chief, 33 Orange Masque, 1, 23 Honor S 2, 33 National Forensic Society, 2, 3' 3: Debate, 1, 2, 3: Oly ' 35 Science C ociety: , Student Council, mplan Council, 1: Classical Club, lub, 23 Senior Boosters, 1, 2. JAMES N. Bxasr College lircjmrrztory, Szricntijc German Club, lg Senior Orchestra, 1, 2. IIERMAN EDWVARD BICKLR1' , General v Football, 1, 23 Basketball, 1: Vocational Club, 1. 'si l 1 'Y l 1 BEMAN G. Bllil-IL 4 . General 1 1 ' V Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, Tennis, 1, 3, Hi-Y, 1, ,' 2, 35 Orange Masque, 15 M ASSOCHIUOU, 2, 3- ' ' ' I F J N J ll RoanR'rBr,oc14 Q- , N General K . X SHARON E. BLUME xg, V' Gfzmxral X .gg .X Q EARL W. Bos'1'oN K ' General Basketball, 2, 35 Tennis, 1. N' I f XVlI.l,IAlXI R. Bozixmx 3. 'KX College Prc,l1a'ra1f01'y ' 1 ,G Photography Club, 1, 2, 35 Chemistry Club, 3. X l Q X N ' Af X JULIQS BOURMORCK ' College Pwparalfiry Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, Operetta, 1, 23 Current Events, 2, President, 2g French Club, 2, 33 Chemistry Club, 3, Book Club, 1, 2. JULIA Boulmioxzck Cmnnzcrcial Commercial Club, 2, 35 French Club, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent, 3: Boosters Club, 23 Book Club, 1, 2, 3g Girl Reserves, 23 Current Events, 1, 2. P age Twenty-six BF'I l'Y Li-ii-' Bk , ulxixii-:R .Ixus Xiu. Cuirmiii Crm1l111'rr'irll College Pr1'ju1mIm'x'. .'i1'1IlIl'llllI' Commercial Club 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 1. Senior Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3: Senior Boosters, 1, 2, 3: l'hotoy,:raphy Club, 2. 2, Ci: French Club, 2, 3: Roosters, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 1: Orian Staff, 3: Senior Chemistry Clu , 2: Olympian Council, 1: Book Club, 1. jj C. RK1lll'1Ii'I' Iilnrsrzs 1 n 1 r Collfgw PIiI'lIfI7'Ilfl7T1', AI'1lflI'HIl'!' rmfl Sr'ir'r1fiHr ,tk -,X I, KAN? N N., b Q I Sophomore Hi-Y: Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club, . fwUH!,,,.I, 13,7171 ,l ' ' -Mr' 1: Mixed Chorus, 2: French Club, 2: Operetta, 1: liook ' N - ,, JY' Club, 1, 2: Original, 2: Orian Staff, 3: Senior Science liaske all, 1, ,', 3: , 1: M As. cia' , 2, 3: Club, 23 Senior Boosters, 1, 2, 3. Tennis, 1, 4, 3: ' , 3: Mixeil Chorus, , 3: Oper- etta 1, 2, C 1 ' 1, 1 V N-ff B11.I.x' 11. lil'I,l-S lt! , Ex'lfl,s N I.1'r:u,l,i-1 flxssxm' !,1'11rw1l V A Track, 3: Basketball, 1: Current Events, 3. LMHIHNHHI Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3: Boosters, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 2: Commercial Club, 2, 3: Glee Club, 1. HELEN lYlARIl'l lluiuuc ' flrlllcgff P7'l'I7!llil1ll1l'X'. rimrlrzirir' ROMZRVI Cwmln, Olympian Council, 1: Girls' Athletin- Association, 1, 2, K-l,m,ml 3: French Club, 2, 3. ' I v. Dokoim lirkmiuu Okvu-1 O. Clxsio , CUlIIlIlI'V!'ilIf ljoflrgzf l7l'l'fHll'IlfUI'1Y Girls' Athletic Association, 35: Boosters, 3: Com- Photography Club, 1, 2. mercial Club, 3: Chorus, 1, 2: Operetta, 1: Science Club, i. NVIIAIA -IICXNNIC Ciwro llONAI.lJ C1.fxxil'1sl-iii. CUHVHY' 1 'l ,l' - , ,. Olympian Council, 1: Clas -- fd M HI, Club, 3: Home Econ ' Senior Band, 1, 2, ti: Senior Orchestra, 3, Girls' A ' snal Club, 2: Chemistry omics Club, Zi: Girls' Glee Cl ' thletlc Association, 3. ub, 2, 3: M..-.L i N,?iQLv-, X ry I ,Xilb i p ,,,...XN P i1gC Twenty-sex 'CII R 1 X ,. JOHN A. CLOsL General Future Farmers of America, 15 M e ' or l..xwR11Ncii CONNFR General Basketball, 1, 2, 35 Football, 1, 2, 33 M Assocl 2, 33 Senior Hi-Y, 3. PAN. B. COOK College Preparatory, Scientifc Football, 2, YVINIITRED Driusisu COOKE College Prepamtory Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Senior Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Boosters Club, 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Operetta, 1, 2, 3. Bnssm LOU COOPER GCIYCTIII Zanesville High School, 1, 25 Chemistry Club, 35 Home Economics Club, 3. IDOROTIIY M. llAlLEY Commercial Boosters, 1, 2 ' Athl ' , 3, Comm etic Associ ' ercial Club, 1, 2, 3: Girls' ation, 2, 3. Hiimx Looms IJAILEY Gerzeml , Boosters, 1, 2, 3g Commercial Club, 2: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 33 Chemistry Club, 3, Scholarship Team, 2. Nl. GLN141 DAVIS College PT6fIIl'l'fIfIJTj', Srieniihe Senior Hi-Y, 35 Mixed Chorus, 2, 35 Olympian Coun- cil, 2g Boosters Club, Classical Club, 2: Football, 29 Basketball, 2. liizxm G. LYIZLANO College Preparrzlory Book Club, 1, Olympian Council, 1: Junior O 15 Senior Orchestra, 23 Girls, Athl ' 35 Senior Girls' Cho ' Operett ' rchestga, etic Association, 1, 2, rus, 1, Senior Girls' Glec Club, 3: a, 1, 33 French Club, 2, 3. KA'1'111,1Q12N El.lZABE'l'll DFN .1 NIS General Book Club, 15 Girls' Athletic Association, 3. Bcrsr jimi: Diimz College Preparalory Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Senior High Mixrd Chorus, 1, 2, 35 Senior Orchestra, 1, 2: Olympian Coun- cil, 15 Classical Club, 23 German Club, 2, 33 Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 33 Art Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 23 Thespians, 3, Vice President, 31 Book Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 33 Honor Society, 2, 3, Vice President, 33 Orian Staff, 33 Senior Student Council, 1, Schugar. ship Team, 1, Operetta, 1, 2, 3, Boosters, 1, 23 S,nior Reserves, 1, 2, 3. Ronizki' L. DOAK College I'w'jmralory, Academic Junior Band, 1, 25 Senior Band, 1, 2, 3, Photography Club, 2, 3. Page Twenty-eight L! ' , 1 VW ,WW film! ' VMXV X 1 If I WJ I f ff MM! J I lil'1RNlfIl1 I. D OBBIXS Club, 2, 3: Original Stz1tl', 1, Assistant Business Man- , I l I age:-, 13 Orian StaH', 3: Orange Masque, 1, 2, 33 Scholar- c'fH 7a ship Team, 2: Senior Chemistry Club, 21 Olympian Council, 1: Book Club, 1. GRAN1' ,xXlili0'l'li DRFNNIQN College I'rrfjmn1Im',1', Alfllllflllfl' and Srieizlilifr c'U ON'l 1M'1H1'A'Q FORSHU Scholarship Team, 1: Sophomore Hi-Y, 1: Olympian f'0 1 'l 'ml Council, 1: Original Staff, 1, 2, 3, Feature Editor, 2, 3: National Honor Society, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 35 German Club, 2, 33 Senior Student Council, 2: Senior R,kl,l'll C, FORSHIZY Science Club, 2, Sec1'eta1'y-Treasurer, 2: Science Club, 1: V Jw Q I , , ,. Senior chemistry Club, za, orange Masque, 1, 2, sg Cvlffgf' IH'11r1v111f1vy, -Srlwlffllf' Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3: Football, 1, 2, 35 Basketball, lg Track, Football, 1 2 3: --M-v Association 3- 23 Orian Staff, 3. ' ' ' , Ky .-ic, lf l,ll,fx111,1cs A. DUFF Mm I I N lm XD , CUllHlll'l'I'lI11 f 'm'I c ' 1 Cl 1, 2 1 1' Athi t' A ' z' 2 ommercia , 3 I .' .. , 3 Football, 1, 2, 3 y'l'raek, 1, 2, 3, Association, 3. Girl Reserves, 1' Zu, B,,,,Ste,'Q 22. 0 'C wma 'on .' 1 I 1-111112 ,ia NV. Eeiglak' R!CIIl.KlilJ FR11-'xo Coll ge ' !'r1l1z1'j',.lfQ51:lYfie11I !li1iEl!S1'ic'11tifir filillfflll Boys ee Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Senior Football, 1, 2. 32 Ihlsketball. 2, 3- Science Club, 25 Senior lloosters, ll,j3: Olympian Coun- cil, 1: German Club, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 1, 33 Current Events, 3: Operetta, 1, 2, 33 Sophomore Hi-Y, 1. FRANCIQS ANN FULLER College P74I'1III7'Ilf!Il'1?, Arudemir' XVANIM MAE EVANS Orange Masque, 2, 3: German Club, 2: National C,,Hm,rfia1 Thespian Society, 3: Girls' Photography Club, 2, 3, 'U 6 President, 3: Senior Scienve Club, 33 Current Events Glee Club, 13 Senior lioosters, 1, 2: Girls' Athletic Club, 2: Dramatics, 35 Hook Club, 2, 33 Boosters Club, Association, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3: Girl 2: Girls' Athletic Association, 2. Reserves, 1. Trims' N. G.-KYNOR E11.121cx FOGLE , , I Gm1mal CONFSV p 'P mm'l'f AU1d'I 'H Chiron Commercial Club, 2, Secretary, 25 Art Club Senior Boosters, 1, 2: Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 1: Orange Masque, 2, 3: Sophomore Hi-Y, 1' ' President, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3, French Hi-Y, 33 Basketball, 1, Manager, 2' ' V fi-4,16 1 ,I , Senior . Orlan St ' aff, 3. ,l f . i' f I I, Sf J , ,ff ,f 1-J J Page Tw cnty-nine f ff' 1- 6 ,Usd U l J Senicvzft hlARY M.xRG,x1nc'l' Giii-HART C!1lllIl'II67Y'iIll B uns.-uz,x ANN GERHAR1' Collage P1'zfj1rzrr1to1'y Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Operetta 1 2 Senior High Orchestra, 2: Orange M French Club, 2: Boosters 1, 2, 3. asque, 1 Club, l: Se ' , 2, 3 -nlor Girl Reserves, D.xv'roN Conimim, JR. Genera! Sophomore Hi-Y, 1: Senior H' Junior Band, lg F l- Club, 2. 1-Y, 3: Orchestra, 1: ootaall, 1, 2: Basketball, 1: French CfX'I'llFRlNlQ B. Gmisizn CoH1'g'z? Pl'lffjCl7A!ll07'll Senior Girls' Cleo Club Senior High O Ol , 1, 2, 3: Operetta, 1, 2, 3: Y rchestra, 1, 2: Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3: ympian Council, 1: French Club, 2: Germa Sc-nior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Se ' Athletic Association 1 Staif, 3. n Club 2' mor Booster' , 1, 2, 3' ' , 3. Original s, lg Girls: , Dramatics ' NLXRA Lou Glu-:LN General Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2: Commercial Club, 2, 3, Slim Lou GRHQN X General Girls, Glee Club, 1, 2: Commercia l Club, 2, 3. FE wif V 94,4 S H 'Q v X ff l 5 ., X 75.1, fk .qw-wc' I' 1 .x , . lg y lXluXRl,'XN E'l'Hl'.l. GRFFN ' 't 5- Grfneml ' Q P 5 3. German Club, 3: Commercial Club, 1, ' ROIBITIQ 1' W. Ckliczokx' College ljwjiamfrvry Rll'l'Il CiRIF1 lN Co111211erciaI V Girls, Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3: Commercial Club, . Q 1, 2, 3: Girls, Photogsraphy Club, 2. YVALTIAR E. GRIIXIM lx General Scholarship Team, lg Photography Club, 1, 2, Presi- dent, 2. V l Rlczl-umm Eurzrxii Glfclal-ilu' , l Comnzerrizzl VY : Commercial Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 4 sr' I jon XY. HANx.lQx' College Pr1'jJ11rato1'y, Arraclrnzir' Olympian Council, 1: Senior Science Club, 2: Sopho- more Hi-Y, lg Senior Hi'Y, 2, 3: French Club, 3. Page Thi fly I +0 will lllxrmx Ni.kR'l'llI.YX llxkslu Nllrlox illlXRI.l-.S H.u'x1a5 Collvgrf Pl'f'f7lll'llf!ll'j', ,41'ndf'n1ir' flwlzfrlll Senior Girls' C196 Club, 1' 2' 3: Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, Cl T4-ierim-2NCl11l1,q1.: Soniolrlliosmsters, 1, 2, 3: Chemistry 3: Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 33 German Club, 2, 3: ul' 2' 'tmor Lclemt Lu ' Orian Staff, 35 liook Club, lg Senior Orchestra, 1, 2: Olympian Council, 1: Senior Boosters, 2, 35 Orange Masque, 2: Om-r'ettzL, 1, 2, 6. ARHW U- HAYS Collrlgf' l'rr'j111mlo2'y Senior Band, 1, 2, 33 Senior Orchestra, 1, 23 Senior EDN-H Lol-IM, HART Science Club, 23 Senior lloosters Club, 1. CUlI1Illl'l'!'iIll Commereial Club, 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, .- , 4- - , -. 1, 2, 3: Boosters Club, 3. Rum Xikoxux l'll.Nlll.Rhf,ll0ll flI'HI'l'Ilf DICK R' H-UU' ,lor .Xu iw Hl'QNRX' GF'1l'Vf'1 fil'l1l'l'Ill Future Farmers of America, 2, 3: Senior Science Club, 3. Wl1.l.1.xn Smxrouk H,-X'l'll.-XWAY College Pr1'jJ1n'z1tm'y, .f11'nfl1'l11i1' and Sr'i1'11lilir' l lffflfml HMS Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Vice President, 3: Classical C ! Club, 2' Presldenif 29 Olympian Cmmcil- 13 Omnlff' Commercial Club, 1, 2, Ii: Girls' Athletic Association, Masque, 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 2: Honor Society, 2, 3: 1' 2: yg,,,,Sw,-S Club, 1. Scholarship Team, 2: Student Council, 1, 33 Sophomore Hi-Y, 1, Viee President, 1: Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3: Vice- President, 33 Senior Boosters, 1, 2, 3, Orian Stull, 3: ?rggir3ia1 Staff, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Operetta, IQINA M- HILL ' ' ' f.'1JllIIIII'I'!'fIll AIXXIICS FR,xxkI.lx H.xx'1is Roiu'k'r I.. lloczu C0111n11'r'f'i1ll Collwgz' 1'lY'Ill1lYlflH'vY Commercial Club, 33 Boys' Photography Club, 3, Senior Hi-Y, 35 Senior Boosters, 15 Basketball, 1, 2, Senior Boosters Club, 3. fl' Football, 2, 3: 1 Y . .1 ' U' A ' X Jw'- QV NMMZS 5. 13 .5 x ea Page '1'hi fly-0116 DoRo'rHr M. Mc:K1NxoN HOCKENBLRRY C 0 liege Pn'j1arat01'y Senior Girls' Chorus, 33 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Operetta, l RANc1cs liI.lz,ux12'l'l1 HOFF Coflffgc P1'l'1JIl7'Ilf!J'l'y, Arradenzic Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Senior Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Operettn, 1, 2, 33 Girls' Photography Club, 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 2: Senior Boosters, 2, 35 Senior Girl Reserves, l 3 Orange Masque, 3: Orian Staff, 3. VIRGINIA Hon' College Pl'l'f1flTIlf0Ty, Acudenzic Boosters Club, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 3: Girls' Photography Club, 2' ' Girls' Glee Club, 35 German Club Chemistry Club, 33 S ' etta, 3. , Senior , 2, 3, Treasurer, 3: emor Student Council, 35 Oper- Airklflm Nokwm HOFFART Commlfrcial Commercial Club, 1, 2, 33 Photography Club, 3: Boosters, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 33 Glee Club, 33 Science Club, lg Operetta, 3. CLIFFORD FRANK HOLDEN Agrirzzliilml Future Farmers of America, 1, 2, 33 Chemistry Club, 3. H. ELLIS Hosiux Collrgf PI'f'1l!11'Ilt0Iif', Arnclcmir Olympian Council 1 Science Club , : Sophomo , 25 French Operetta, 1 . Senior , Mixed Chorus, l, 33 re Hi-Y, 1' Club, 2, 3' ' , 3. RIQGINA C. Huck Collzfgc I'1'z'jzar'11lor'y, Aracleznic Senior Girls' Glee Club, l 2 3 1, 2, 35 Oramze Mas ation l , , 3 Senior Girl Reserves, .que, 1, 2, 31 Girls' Athletic Associ- , , 2, 3, Operetta, 1, 2, 3: Book Club, 13 Art Club, 1, 25 French Club, 23 Chemis y Club, 3, ROBERT N on VTILR Ge' Il. Basketball, lg u nt Eve , 3. RCDSI-15I.fXRX' 1':I.I.l'1N 1'x. Cmnnzerrial Commercial Club, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic A 1 2, 3. LENA A. joimsox C' Conmzerrial 36 ' Commercial Club, 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Associati n 2, 35 Senior Boosters Club, 33 Orian Staff, 3. f- Lowl-2I.l. C. KEH1. Ag1'icuItu1'aI Mixed Chorus, l, 2, 33 Operetta, 1, 2, 3: Future , Farmers of America, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, President, 3. 'ICIIIQOIJORIC A. KIQHL Agrirullural Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Operetta, 1, 2, 35 Future Farmers of America, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 3. K Page Thirty-two I,AwIu'1xc:la Kussi irirmrg Nfxoui RUTH I,Axi4lfoRu fiynfaml Collcgr' l'1'1'p111'11tory, Al'Illi6'HIiC Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3: Book Club, 1, 2, President, 1: Orian Stuff, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, ROKICRI' A. KID!! 1, Z: :glympian Council, 13 Current Events, 3: Operetta, C0llIlllC7Y,'iIl! ' l ' .-Xtmfm El.IZABF'I'lI Inklllik .. VIRGIXIX Rl'llI Kmxxs Cmnmerdal C011f'x'f' I,ni1NU7IiUry Girl Reserves, 2, 33 Senior Boosters, 1, Girls' Glee Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Senior High O,ches- Cl'-lb: 2, 3-I Ol'Cl:l0SfY'f1. 1, 23 C0ml'!'lE'TCli11 Club. 3, V109 tra, 1: Orangre Masque, 1, 2, 3: National Thespian So- PI'9S1d0Hf, 35 OYIHU biaff. 3. ciety, 3, Secrctzlry-Treasurer, 33 Student Council, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3: Senior Boosters, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, Tieasurer, 2, Vive President, 3: Olympian , H ' - - v.- Council, 1, Book Club, 15 Orian Statf, 3: Original Staff, KI HH lMR'm LMIR . 3, Business Manager. College' PI't'1N1lYlf0l'l', Amrlvmzv Original, 1, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 2: Book Club, 1, Sophomore Hi-Y, 1: Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3. DORIS NIAIL KING COIllHll'I'!'fI11 I M I l H I 1 Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3, Commercial Club, 2, 3. AAIIRIJIA RPA1? Al LR Conznzerczal DIARY l'll.llAlSlT'l'II KING Cmmm,,.dal Boxxiic KILAN L,uvk11,xc.i. Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, Commercizs Club, 2, 3: Girls' Genera! Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3. I CoNs'1'ANc:E Lniimicczxick HARUW A Kms College P're'pamIory '4gHIHHUmI Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 35 Senior Boosters,,2, Future Farmers of America, 1, 2, 3. 3: Orian Staff, 3, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. . if t .Qi + 4 v , Page Thirty-three A Seniau 14I.oR11w:1c Exlxu 1.1-iwls Collegr' I7VI'fl1lVIlfl17'vX' Orange Masque, 1: Girls' Athl-' l ctic Association, 1, ANNIE SANIILDA I,lt:ll'l'FRl'I'Z CUHIIlIIfI'f'fIIl l Home Economics Club, 2: Commercial Club, 3. RXI.l'PI NI, 1.1NI1.u1oon College Prcjmralory, Ararlvnzic Football, 1, 2, 33 Basketball, 2, 3: Honor Society, 2 3: Scholarship Team, 1, 2: M Association, 3: Orian Editor, 3: Sophomore Hi-Y, 1: Senior Hi-Y, 3. 1'lll.l-ZEN RIl1'II 1.oNr:If1c1.1.ow CUIlIHIl'V!'ftlI FRANK W. NIc:C.u'l.i1x' Grimm! Band, 1, 2, 23 , Nl,xuc:,xREr Gicxizvlacvlc NiCICI.URF li' Gcrlfrrll ' German Club, 1, 2: Scholarship Tcam,1,2: Treasulre , Sophomore Class: Girl Reserves, 2, 3: Honor Society, 21 , 3: Commercial Club, 3: Oramre Masque, 2, 3: Boosters, 1, 2: Home Economics Club, 1: Orian Staff, 3. , U S , I INNICY fi vga IJ'I'FI7IlTIlIUTy, Amdenzic ' Debate, 1, 2, 3: National Forensic Society, 3: Orange I X Masque, 1, 2, 3: Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Oper- etta, 1, 2, 3: French Club, 2, 3: Senior Chemistry Club. 2: Orian Stzlli, 3: Senior High Orchestra, 1, 2: Senior Mixed Chorus, 3: Girls' Photography, 2, 3: Olympian Council, 1: Book Club, 1, 2. I. 1 ii1Q'l l'Y ANN12 NICK Coll l xu.o.x IONI-1 Nlczkllklczu Cnllffgrf I'n'j1r1rr1l1n'y Senior Girls' Chorus, 1: Sgnior Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 3: French Club, 2, 3: Book Club, 1: Operefta, 1, 2, 3. tIl'l.IA NIA14, Ni.'XI.ONl-I Collffgc' l,l'1'l1!l7'llf!H'y Olympian Council, 1: Senior lioosters, 1, 2, 3: Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3. Domi Fuuus lkl.-uuu.m' Collrgf' l'rr'j1aw1f0ry, Af'11rl1'lni1' and .S'r'iel1lifi1' Olympian Council, 1: Art Club, 1: Scholarship, 1: Sophomore Hi-Y, 1: Senior Hi-Y, 1, 2: Boosters Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 2, Vice President: Cheerleader, 1, 2: Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Operetta, 1, 2, 3: French Club, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2: Chemistry Club, 1, 2: Current Events Club, 3: Junior Class Vice President: Orian Associate Editor, 3. i'iAROI.D F, lXl.XRl'lN Gemfral Liioxxkrm 1-I. lbi.XRIlN Commm 'firll Q 5 Page Thirty-four C is VIRGINIA Mun' Mlrlsil-.iz 1.1-txcnm O. MlI.I.laR Cnllrgf' 1 V!'lNl7YlfI17'i' Collrgr' l'r1'jJ11r11z'm'y. ,41 mlrfnzir' Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, l'ri-siilent, 3: Mixfd Olympian Council, 1: Original, 1: Orange Masque Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Orzinirz- Masque, 1: Sfnior Boosters, i, 2: Senior Boosters, 2, 3: Book Club, 1: Senior Orchestra, 2, 3: Olympian Council, 1: Original, 1: liook Club. 1, 2, 1, 2: Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3: S:-niur Girls' Glee Club, 1, 3, Vice President, 3: Sn-nior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, S2crc- 2, 3: Operetta, 1, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3, Vice Presi- tary, 2: Operetta, 1, 2, 3: Orian, 3: Senior Orchestra, dent, 3: Senior Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Orizin Staff, 3. 1, 2: Gorman Club, 2, 3: National Honor Society, 2, 3: Student Council, 2. NIARGARICI' Wlxirki-in Nlll.I.1iR rw 1- 1 Gu-ix NIELLOR 'Hum fiI'Ilf'l'!l1 Football, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: M Association, 3. IWARY LOUISE MILLS C0llIIllH1'f'ifll V K 4 Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2: Senior Girls' Glee K I Rox , -.N A .1 Blk. Club, 1, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3: Senior Mixed ,HHH Chorus, 2, 3: Senior Boosters, 1, 2, 3: Commercial Club, X 2, 3: Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Orian Stuff, 3: re Fzirrners, 3. Operettzi, 1, 2, 3. H gjlxkkou, MILD-R DONNA NIARIII Moom' S1 jpm-p Collrgf' l l'l'1?ll7'llI!H'j' 1-'.,gtba11, 1, 2, 33 l:a5k0t1,,,11, 2, 3. Girls' Photography Club, 2: Girls' Athletic Associ- ation, 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 3: Iioosters Club, 1, 2, 3: Secrctary-Treasurer, 3. 1'iIJl'l'll NIM' M11,I.l4lz Gwzcrrzl Fxxrzuox Nlokmalvxsliticx lffmk Club- 3- Colfwgz' I'rcjmmlm'x' Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Senior Boosters, 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 1, 2. E'1 11x l.olu'l.i,A iNilI.I.l R C fr I , mmm lin , , , 1,0115 H. NIl'r.k,xr.l' Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, ' 2, 3:-Senior Boosters, 2, J! Gf'7lf'I'0f I 1 , f' J . . ,I we Page Thirty -live A Qf XJ 'age Th o Diawwis H . NIURRAY General Basketball, 1, 2, 3. lfkiau NPIEDHAM Commercial Football, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 3, Sophomore Hi-Y, 13 Track, 1, 2, 35 Commercial Club, 3. JACK NV.-KYXE NEFS Commercial Mixed Chorus, 2: Operetta, 2: Senior Commercial Club, 3, Junior Boys' Glee Club, 1. IJIQAN NICH OLSON General Tennis, 1, 2, 35 Basketball, 1, 2: Track, 1. Romani' NICOLSON General Parkersburg High School, 1, 2. 'xi Q X X LEONA NOLAN X' Commercial l Art Club, 1, 2, 3: Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 33 Frenc Club, 2, Commercial Club, 2, 3, Orian Staff, 3. K ANNA M.-in O'BRIEN Cmrznzmvrial Glce Club, 1, 2, 3. llokiclm RU ru OES'l'lilll,l41 Collffgrf Preparatory Glee Club, 1, 23 French, 2, 33 Orange Masque, 3: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Olympian Council, lg Latin Club. 2: Girls' Athletic Association, 13 Book Club, 13 Mix.d Chorus, 2. Ia Dolzcnux' BLXRIE OLIS'I'14lRI.l11 General Girls' Photography Club, 25 Girls' Athletic Association, 3. l',x.xvA OFLUNIJ Collage Preparatory Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 33 Art Club, 1, 2, 3, Presi dent, 23 Orange Masque, 1: Student Council ' Girls' Glee Club, 1: Operetta, 1- pian Council, 1. , 1. Senior , Book Club, 1: Olym- llouoruv LOIZLLA l',uss'1' General Home Economies Club, 23 Art Club, 3. F1.ox'o RlCli.ARD llwri General irly-six QX C111-isirk l' XR , soxs AI.1z1iR1' l'1f1.1'c Gmmrril Collrgf' I,I'l'lIIl2Ylf01'y' Photography Club, lj Sophomore Hi-Y, 1, Football, Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3 1, 23 Basketball, 1. Orian Staff, 3, Sophomore Hi-Y, lg MM Association, 3 l31c'1 1's' Guasow PA'l I'ERSON FRIQD Pmquwg Gc'Hf'Tf11 Cmzwal Girls' Athlvtic ASSOCHIUOH, 1. 2- Football, 1, 2, 3: Basketball Manager, 1, 2, 3: Boost- ers Club, 1, Sophomore Hi-Y, 3: Senior Hi-Y, 3. Cuxlx Llxnsm' P,-YI l'lQRSON Gl.,mm1 . Rum A1.1c:1c P1-1E1.Ps Football, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3: M Collwgff P'r1fj1a'fat01'y Association, 2, 3. Glee Club, 1. Ckysl'-xi, 1,l.ON.-X P.-xx'x1i XIARY XVINIFRICD PHILLIPS fil'H!'T!1I G,.,H,m1 Commercial Club, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3. Glee Club, 2. Opemtta, 2: Senior Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. -V - f .- w f f HHH -VAN 1LR '1W RUTH M.fxRr:AR1e'1' l'O'1 I'MEYl5R Gmzcral K. , V I G' 11' Athletic Association 1 2 3- Isoosrers 1 2 3- 'mlm Sciersgeb Club 2.'C0'A1me',.Cia1'C1'ub' 3.' L' ' ' ' Home Economics Club, 21 Girls' Athletic Association, ' ' ' 3, Boosters Club, 3. C11-xR1,o1 1'14, lNiAXlNii l,liRDl'1NV 4 C. lmnis W. flUlGI.EY ,cncml - N . Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3: Boosters, 1, 2, 3: Genefa K Commercial Club, 2: Glec Club, 1. Senior Hi-Y, 3 bal 1 'Q I l 1 Page Thirty-seven Sewiafzfi Al. 1Vl1l.IAAl RAM: Cmzeral Nlxknxki-i'l Aj. RiIlCIPl4RD'f ljollfjgr PI'I'!I!IPY1ffH'1', Arazlffnlfr Opcrettu, 1, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 3: Orian Staff, Book Club, 1: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club, Secretary-T1cusurcr, 3: Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3 French Club, Z: Boosters Club, 2. .Ioux Rlc:HxRI1s flllllfgf Prffjlczrfltorv Football, 1: 'l'rzu-k, 1' Club, 1 3 Chem , Basketball U istry Club, 3' , 1, 23 Photography , Sophomore Hi-Y, 1. NIARVIVIA I.. Rlolmui Collrgr' PVI'!I!1N7f!1Vj', A!YIdI'HIiF Senior Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 33 Orian Staff, 3. Rommm W. Rlcus Collage I'1'0j1m'atrn'y Senior liunrl, 1, 2, 3: Debate, 3: National Forensic Society, 3: Original, 2, Advertising Manager, 2: Sopho- more Hi-Y, 1: Photography Club, 3: German Club, 2: Book Club, l. ALINIZ Rll'l'IiIiI.I.fX R1N151-IART Collfgz' Prrjzzzratory, Commercial Orange Masque, 2, 33 Glee Club, 1, 3, Chemistry Club, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. KEYNLITII Lmzox' RI'I'CIHlE Collcfgrf Prrjmratory Chemistry Club, 3. ESIIIICR NIM-1 Ronrikisox fil'I1l'I'lI1 Art Club, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 3. D.-xrlim Rom-ZR1' Room ffullwgz' PI'I'l1!lI'llillP'1', Af'lIdf'HIiC' Debate, 1, 2, 3: National Forensic Society, 1, 2, 3: liancl, 1, 2, 3: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Scholarship Team, 1: Chemistry Club, 3: Classical Club, 2: Operetta, 2: Saphomore Hi-Y, 1: Orian Staff, 3: National Honor Society, 2, fi, President, 3: German Club, 1, 2. Kj.xc:14 Ross f fiC'7ll'IYIf M Association, 2, 3: Trufliie Squad, 1, 2, 3: Track, 2: Basketball, 2, Football, 1, 2, 3. NORNIA juxu Ross COIIlllll'Tl'i!ll Orange Masque, 1: Commercial Club, 1, 2, 35 Boosters Club, 1, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. Pm'1.1.Is Cl'IRlS'l'INii Rowe Collvgc Preparatory Boosters Club, 1, 2: Senior Chemistry Club, 35 Ger- man Club, 3g Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3. Page Thir '- ' ty eight Im l1lcl.i, SAMS . . Bl'l lY :Xxx SClllll.'l'Z C1m1ulr'1'1'ir1l Collwgr' P7'I'il1HJ'Ilf!l!'vX' Commercial Club, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, Orian, 3: Book Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 2: Art Club 3: Boosters, 3. 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 2: German Club, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3: Olympian Council, 1: Senior Boosters Club, 1: Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3. Nllflxlx ll. SARVI-,R flf'm'rnI Studem Council' 33 S,,phOm,,,,. Hi.y, 1. 131210111141 Qlluxxxii Sil,xxk1,xN1w Collrgr Pl'l7I1Ill'flf!J7'-X' Y Q 1 . . 4 .. Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3: lloosters Club, 3: AXNLIII, Nluui, Sc1liixir.l.Z1xis.xr,ix Chemimqy Club, 3' CIIIIIIIIIWTIIII Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus, 1, 2: Orange Masque, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3: Com- I V, S , Q mercial Club, 2, 3: Boosters Club, 3: Operetta, 1, 2, 3: Ll .ll Xl- ' Hl 'xR5 Gm Rf'S WS- l- f.'!lH1H1I'I'f'lIll Commercial Club, 3: Boosters, 1, 2. Nlaklxx Rlllll Scnxlcilmi-ia Collfgr' P?'!'llIll'fIf!Jl'j', Clnssiml Senior Sturlent Council, 3: German Club, 2, 3, Presi- Ihiilllillil l'0mSF SHOUP dent- 33 SUMO High 0 f'hf'SU'af 1- 2? Boosters Club, 1- Collfgfrf I'rr'jmw1tm'x'. ,4r'nrlr'111ir 2, 3: Original Staff, 1, 2: Orian Staff, 3: Girls' Athletic , , ' I K' , , Association, 2: Art Club, 1, 2: Book Club, 1: Olympian , Sfnmr Gufl Re5f'l'YeS1 1- Z' 'li Olymllmn Cuunfll- 1? Council. 1. Girls Athletic Association, 1, 2: German Club, 2, 3: Orian Stall, 3: Book Club, 1, 2: Senior Boosters, 1, 2. Nommx ROlll'.R'l' SCHNICIIIICR AQ,-j,v,,1f,,,-,,1 lil 'l l'X kllaxx SININIUNS Future Farmers ol' Amt-rica, 1, 2, 3, 'l'I'02lSlll'E1', 1. ffUNl7lll7Vf'lf1l Senior Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3: llooste-rs Club, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3: Srienct- Club, 1. Wxxlm liumx SCIIRIYICR flUIlllIlI'H'ilZl Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1: Orange Masque, 2, 3: Orian Staff, 3: Commercial, 1, 3: Senior Reserves, 1, 2: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3: Boosters Club ' Ctta, 1. , 3 Oper- V -f v ,K X X. 1iI'r:lcxi ltikll-IRSON Sinus fi1'7II'IYIf Future Farms-rs of America, 1, 2, 3. J H Lv Q QQ 7-I 3 -. X, Y .. in l P age Thirty -nine E , 5 alffyf eniafu lD1'mrAR E. SxI1'm General Art Club, 1, Future Farmers of America, 1. fQl'10RGINli Lou Surru College Preparatory Orian Staff, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3: Olympian Council, 13 German Club, 2, 3, Book Club, 1, 2: Senior Reserves, 1, 2, 35 Senior Boosters, 2, 3: Senior Science Club, 2: Current Events, 3, Student Council, 3. JOHN H. SMITH General Football, 1, 2, 31 M Association, 33 Senior Boosters Club, 1, 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club, 13 Senior Hi-Y, 3: Sophomore Hi-Y, 1. Home JIlANl'l'A Smm Commercial Home Economics Club, 15 Glee Club, 15 Photography Club, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 2, 3: Senior Girl Reserves, 2, 3. R0l5IiR'I' EARL Smrru Agricultural Future Farmers of America, 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 3. i XVIILIAM P. SMITH Agrirultural Future Farmers of America, 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club, 35 Senior Boosters Club, 3. CL1fNm',x I.Uc11.i.r SNYDICR '-ff, General Gloe Club, 1, 2: Latin Club, 1, 2 Clliis1'1cR E. Svklcrzs Com me 'x ,rcial Senior Commercial Club, 3. ERN1cs'i'lNL STAGLQ College Preparatory Rlf1l'I'XRD H. S'1'AN1.14x' College PTI'1JI1?'Uf0TJ', Sriezllilir Band, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra, 2, 33 Hi-Y, 1, 3: Science Club, 35 Chemistry Club, 23 Operetta, 2, 3. lNI.'xR'l ll ix LUIIILLE S'roCKwlf11.I. General Original, 1, German Club, 1, 25 French Club, 23 Commercial Club, 33 Boosters Club, 3. Dokorilx' EI.IZABE'fl'l STRAUSS General Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3g Commercial Club, 2: Senior Boosters Club, 2, 3. Pa gc F ortv I qw e My fr lf' GARFlIil.D L. SUDER lh'IARjORlIC JEAN Tm,I,IUs College Prcparalrzry, Academic mul Sricntilir' Cmnmercial ' Band, 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society, 2, 3: Sopho- Commercial Club, 3, Treasurer, 3: Science Club, 1. more Class President: Student Council, 1, 3, President, 33 Track, 13 Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Chemistry Club, 3: Operetta Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Sophomore Hi-Y President: Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, President, 3. An.-x VIRGINIA YVACNICR Crmlmercirzl NIARY lil,lZ.kllli'l'lI Swaxm' Commercial Club, 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Association, 1 c.l,Hm,aI 2, 3: Orange Masque, 1: Boosters Club, 1. Girls' Athletic Association, 23 Boosters Club, Commercial Club, 2. llU,wl'l'.ix VIRGINIA XVAI.l.M:u GERiXl.IJ H. YIQAYLOR G W l Fnmmvrrial Scholarship Team, 2: Commercial Club, 3. YVILLIAM H. THOMAS RICIIIARII Louis WAl.'l'liRs Collrgf' I r1'paratory Commercial Orange Masque, 2, 33 French Club, 2, 3: Chemistry Track, 2, 35 Football, 3. Club, 3: Current Events, 33 Sophomore Hi-Y, 13 Pho- tography Club, 1. - XV win M. XVALTIQRS lNlARY l.OlllSlC Tnokxlrlcr I , . lv Q I f.U1Il1llCTfZIll I 'NIMH Commercial Club. 2. 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 1, Commercial Club, 1, 2, 33 Senior Boosters Club, 2, 3: 2, 3, President, 3: Stuflr-nt Council, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 35 Science Club, 1. NORMA EIllz.ixlsli'l'll TRAll'I'Nl'1R ,INN 'l'I'1RRY lVARl4UR'l'0N Cmyyyymrf-igl Collrgr' l,7'l'I7I1Tl1t0l'y Boosters Club, 13 Commercial Club, 1, 2, 33 Girls' Gir. Reserves, l, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association, 2, Athletic Association, 2, 3. 1 B os rs Club, 2, C199 Clllb, 1- . ,V ,Nr fl X ' l . Cz f' fx! .v I ff Ni D .XXX Page Forty-one I Vit 0 ,., x 4' J Se' OXVARD Tuoxrrxs XVARRFN General Basketball, 1, 2, 33 Track, 2. MAX XVAY Agricultuml Future Farmers of America, 1, 2, 3, Reporter, Boosters Club, 3: Photography Club, 2, 3. 'liioxus J. XVENDILLKILX General Cu,uu.rs RUSSELL WEST College l'1'r'jJm'at01'y, Sricntifr Photography Club, 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 1, Vice President, 2: Chemistry Club, 35 Scholarship Team, 2. Wuxi x A. XVEs'1'Lkxl,xx Collrlgv' I'r'1'jJ11r'11f0r'v,, Al'!lf1I'IIIllf Girls, Glee Club, 1: Girls' Athletic Association, 13 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, French Club, 23 Orange Masque, 3, Latin Club, lg Science Club, 1, Operetta, 1. CI.l ,N XVHITLACII General ' XYIRGININ ELLEN XVlc:c1N'l'oN College Prcpzlrrliory French Club, 2, 3, President, 33 Art Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 3, Student Council, 2, Vice President, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2: Scholarship Team, 2: Origrinal Staff, 1 ' Orian Staff, 31 Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3: O ' Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, 1 ' ' Chemistry Club, 3: Ol ' ' . 2. pe1etta, 1 ' 3, Girl R-' ' ympian C ' , 2, cseives, 1, 2, 35 ouncil, 1, President, 1. .youu xVlliI,FORD Grmfml Vocational Club, 2. fl,'XROl,lNl-I SUE XV11.Ll,xAls ffoflzfffl' P Olympian fl D, rcfjmratory . Council, 1, Vice President, 1, French Club .., 33 Book Club, 1, 2, Vice President, 2, Girls' Association, 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserves, 1 3: Senior Girls' Glee Club Current Events ' Athletic , 2, 3: Orian Staff, , 1, 2, 33 Chemistry Club, 2, , 3, Operetta, 1, 2, 3. llolzorm' RIAE XVILLIAMSUN Gancral RCJlil4lll'l' l'.vxI7L WVILLIAAISON Cmzeral Football, 1, 2 'S Associat' , . g llasketb ion, 3 3 G X - Senior ' all, 1, 2, 3: Track, 13 M clmzm Club, 2, 33 Sophomore Hi-Y, lg H1-Y, 2, 3, Senior Student Council, 3. Hirinmim MCMINN lVl'I'HlNG'l'ON, jk. College P'rcparalm'y French Club, 2, 3' O ' culation Man-1 2 3 S , riginal St fger, 19 Bo , 5 Sophomo' ' 2, 3' aff, 1, Assistant Cir- ok Club, 1, 2, Orange M ie H1-Y, 1, Mixed Chorus , Boosters Club, 1, 3. f asque, , 2, 3' O , peretta, Page Fort k y-UVO I 1 GLEN ELMO Wir' HQKIND XV,xI,'i'i-iR E. BARTH Gvritfral limmral M Association, 1, 2, 3, President, 33 Football, 1, 2, Gorman Club, 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club, 3, Senior 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 35 Track, 1, 2, 35 Student Council, 3. Band, 1, 2, 3. EUFA JEAN W'00lll 0RD Boiwua C. Corrnhw Cornnizwrizil Ummm! Gil'1S' Athletic ASS0CiHti0Y1. 1, 2, 33 Boosters Clllbi 2, Playmakers, 1: Senior Girls' Chorus, 25 Girls' Athletic 3: Orange Milsulle, 1. 2: PhUt01l?l'?lIlhY Club, 1. Association, 3: Senior Girls' Glee Club, 3. NIARY Louisia XVRIGIIT W11.r.mM VIRGIL CARR College Pnfjnrwatnry G,,,,,.m1 Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 2, 33 Boosters Club, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Associ- ation, 1, 2, 3: llook Club, 25 French Club, 2, Chemistry J,UH:g Fuiyp KEUAR Club, 3, Student Council, 1. V fiwzrfral ROBFRT T. XVRIGIIT College p,,,1,,,,.,m,,y RA1.i'ii I.. LINDAMOCD Heights High School, 1, 2: Chemistry Club, 3. Cfllffgff P f'l'f'W11'0Yy, Sflfiflffff Student Council, 2: Future Farmers of America, 1: , , Senior Hi-Y, 3. lil-1.x'i'RiCF CENI-:xxx KN IFNDFR C ' ' I Ommlnm Diaxxxia XIYERS , Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3: Boosters Club, l, 2, 3: v J 5 Girls' Athletic Association, 2, 3. C0H1'Ql' I1'f'11f1H1f0fy k ,. L ' i if 0 . HUBLRT 12I.lJl'.N LINN I Ru.:-ii M. SCHUUIIIFIS D- KL-f fiL'7Il'Tf1J Agr'i1'11llltral Ll Band, 1, 2, 31 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. Future Farmers of America, 1 2, 3. A A1.BER'r B,xR'i'1-11.1, R.xLi'ii FR.fkNCL!, NA 1cRs Gmufral Agri' ,ur l I Vocational Club, 1, 2, 3, President, 3. Future Farmers of ericaf' I K . i R xx' , , 2, Track, 1, 2. QV I fi W fb X ,fa ,Xa Page Forty-three 1,M.M...i Page Forty-four 1 'VJ , ,' 'fif-2,1-1'ff'1 z'--rffwlz.-21-,g,-fl: sf mr -. 11 - - Jvl,-.Tj-41-g! 'VW' 15,331.1 - 'V , .v.f ,u,- ' 'P 154425 1w2n..:.-:,gg:aa1,,. g., , gisrft-f ff, g w amgi-f-,:f1. 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V' ' ' .,'-7'J.gbf:.gA. 51 :QQ3 ' ' .N V Ny4!,j'X1:5,5,,- , h, I , , :,.j'.'-up zfiyg, 4' Fl .-5,,:,.,t- -, - --f 'Vu -'-piggy V4 -1.3 f i 'f in-.H 4 ,ffg 'iziw mags ' f1,L:'4'1fi ,5fQya3 - .16 i faauciixifiik' ' - ff - ' 5 A , .'--54,4-ijl . 1' .gif-'j 1 Q ', -, ' 1 U' 1 5 .I ji-rf' '13, X - If 9 - 1.34 ' ' 1 K a x it 5 Q- U Elma 5 President . Forest Abieht Gail Allison Dorothy Amlin Eileen Anders Mary Jean Anderson Lillian Avery Edith Ayers Claire Belle Baker Dan Baker Kathleen Baker Albert Bartell Duane Barth Gerald Bartmess Lloyd Bell Herman Biekert Alice Biehl Norma J. Bowen Page Forty-six OFFICERS Richard Smith Vice President Seeretaryffreasurer ..,,., Doris Moody James Bozman William Bozman Mary Frances Briggs Eva Brokaw Gerald Brown Leroy Brown Duane Brum XYinifred Burke James Burkhart Nellie Callihan Bill Calvin Marilyn Campbell Regina Casernan Mary Lee Cassidy Virginia Chorpenning jacob Cisler Bonnie Clark Betty Coffey Bonnie Coffman Ruth Coffman Elmer Conley Eugene Cooke Evelyn Curtis Frances Davis Mary Louise Davis Helen Dean Eva DeLano Bill Dermis Kathryn Devol Alamos Dixon Kathryn Dobbins Phyllis A11n Dodd l'aul Dole Wayne Dovenbarger Glen Thorne Dorothy Dow Betty J. Dye Eddie Edwards Norma Eichmiller jean Epler Neal Etter Verga Farley Hiinifred Finkel Hazel Flannery Beman Flowers jean Forman Ann Forshey Bob Forshey Cleona Forshey Howard Fouss Paul Fulton Carol Galloway f Y r fi V fy' i flair!!! ii 1.1154 gal for WWW Elsa l i F Betty Jane Gano Martha Genheinrer Dale Gerber Clarence Gilchrist Marian Green Rohert Gregory Ruth Griffin Betty Ann Griflitlis David Hall Harley Hall .leaune Hall Charles H2lI1LlSlTllllIllllfllel' Gerald Harris Vilora Harris Ruth Heath liugene Heckler XVilma Helmiek Bill Hendershot Ruth Henderslrot Twila Henning james Heyrock Clyde Hill Deloris Hill lidna Hill jack Hill Irene Holden Wanda Holdren Dnnlianl Hollister john Howard Norma Huffman .lark Huling Bob Hunter joe Hutchinson Marx Yirffinia Hyde Bonnie Jackson 1 Miles Jacoby Leona jurden Rita jurden Maggie Kellar William Kellar Eugene Kelly Edna Keuey Jack Keney Jack Kennedy Lawrence Kesselring Mareella Kilmer Anna Louise King Frances King Ralph Lalfaber Mildred Lancaster Dolores Lane Keith Lauer David Leonhart Emma Lewis Ralph L. Lindamood Ray Lindaniood jack Lowe Alice McClain -Iune McCann Bernard McCarthy Charles McCauley WValter McHugh Virginia Mclntire .jack McKenna William McKinney Geneva Mallelt Otlrel Mankins Richard Marshall Richard Martin Richarml Meagle Glen Mellor Mary Miner Sara Mitcthenr Doris Moody Georgia Mooney Maxine Moore Ruth Morgan Selina Morgenstern NVayne Morgenstern jessie Morris jean Morrison jafk Muniaugh Maxola Murray Deane Myers - X 'I ,Jf4- 'Y ' I 9 fl 1 t tw H' YC QC 9 bong v5 'v 'v J 9+ I Page lforty-seven 4 r t f 1 VJ! 1 i Glau i i l 2 wif, . ' Y' I f ,MW all i Y,,,1lXl' gtk? if 'L R james Neville Donald Newlen Waunita Nida Martha Nolan Anne O'lDonnell Cleo Oliver Robert Owens Belly -Ieanne Pape Carl Pape Dean Pape Ferman Pape Frederick Perdew Harold Pierce -Iuanita Pitts Anna Lou Porter Muriel Porter Margaret Pouzide Anne Price Robert Proctor Alice Prunty Elinor Pryor Page Forty-eight Roger Radabaugh john Rech Nlarcella Rector I-larry Reicharclt liloise Rexroad George Rigaux Bill Ritchie listher Robertson Alice Robinson Ruth Roney Ruth Anne Rootl Louise Rose Richard Ross Leila Ruby Nellie Sanford Paul Sarver Ruth Ellen Savenye Dean Schramm Ralph Schultheis Margaret Scott lilsie Shears Olive Sin1s Helen L. Skipton Norma Skipton .-Xiwelm Smith Betty jean Smith Edna Smith .lay B. Smith .jean Smith john Smith Paul Richard Smith Richard Howard Smith Rita Smith Robert Smith Ronclell Snider Otto Sprague Juanita Stephens Dean Stewart Frances Strauss Charles Strecker James Suder Mary Swaney Charles Templeton Rosanna Thompson Glen Thorne Mari' 'lihorniley William Toller Ralph Walters Aleanne XVarner Frank lVeber Rirliartl Weber liarl XVhiston Creston XYhiting Glen XVhitlaeh Ruth XVllLlCI'1I1lllh I,ois lVillison Beryl lVorstell ' Earl Worstell Bob Wright Clinton Young jenn Young Richard Zimmer Kenneth Zinn QM Wi ' 342' bil' We QW it I J X I 1 8 6 A144 OFFICERS President . . ....,. John Barry Vice President . . . a Calvin .'XCl2llllS Hilda Adams Paul Adamson Arthur Alden Charlotte Apple james Archer Dick Armor julia Arnold I-Iarold Babb james Badgitt Dorothy Baclgley Robert E. Baker Virginia Barnhart john Barry jo Ann Battin Harold Beck Ida Mae Becker Keith Bell Sam Bender Floyd Berg Ruth Berry Merna june Best Glenn Biekert Leora Berg Meriern Biehl Ruth Billeter Helen Born Page Fifty Secretary-Treasurer ..,, David l'Vllll2l1I1S Corwin Bowen Charles Boyd Thelma Brannon Betty Bright Jeanne Britton Richard Brown Robert Brown William Buerger Betty Bules Ettamarie Burchett Robert Burke Helen Burton Robert Cammell Erma Carpenter Earl Carver Robert Caskin Omer Castine Margaret Casto Robert Casto Robert Catlapp William Caywood Lowell Chamberlain Dorein Charmion Robert Clark Helen Cleveland Robert Cole Geraldine Congleton Ray Congleton Mary Ellen Corp Catherine Covey Freda Covey Robert Covey Betty Crawford Eileen Crimmel Helen Cross Mary Naoma Cross Madelyn Curtis Richard Curtis Dora Mae Danner Kenneth Davis Richard Denton Mary Lou Distler Dorothy Dixon Bernida Dobbins Mary Drennen Ava Duckworth Virgil Duff Shirley Dunn Jerrie Edmonds Miles Edwards George Emerick Kenneth Ermlick Eleanor Fisk Dorothy Fitzgerald Gerald Fizgerald Margaret Fleming Harold Forester Bernard Forshey Donald Foster Dorothy Fulton Fritz Furbee Betty Gephart Mabel Goddard James Gray Rita Green Edgar Gregory lVilliam Griiliths Josephine Grimm Katherine Guckert Marjorie Hadley Carolyn Hall Dale Hall Gale Hall George Hall Howard Hall Paul Hall Ralph Hall lVilliam Hall Estolene Harris Elizabeth Hart Dale Hart Dick Armor Dorothy Hawkins Helen Hawkins Barbara Hawn Helen Haynes Kathryn Henderhan Dale Hendershot Robert Hendershot Phillip Hewitt Helen Hewson Doris Hill Eleanor Hill Richard Hille Gilbert Hinton Dale Hockenberry Christopher Holden Alberta Howard Pauline Howard Pauline Huck Earl Huggins Mary Lou Hunter Pauline Hupp Betty Jean Immel Charles Ingraham Frances jackson Charles johnson Dean Johnson Roberta Johnson lifvvf' WV I 'Y S Glam Mt E WEEE S f f at Dorothy Kanell Lucille Kesselring Marjorie Knox Mary Krause Eugene Lane jack Lapham Marcilla Lauer Harry Law Emogene Lemley Imogene Lewis Mary Lightfritz Mason Lindamood Russell Logan Wanda Longaberger junior Longfellow Virgil Lorent Mary Louise Lowell Velma Mellride Kathleen McCain Robert McClure Charles McCurdy Raymond Mclntire junior Mclntyre Charles McPherson Lila Ruth Malone Walter Manslield Robert Masters Wanda Matheny .Kun Meister Don Meister Mary Mendenhall Robert Merritt Helen Metts Beman Miller Carolyn Miller Virginia Miller john Mobley Y Doris Ann Morris jack Morse Howard Mugrage Harry Murray junior Nees Herbert Nelson Edward Neville Evelyn Nicholas Dudley Nye Gale 0'Brien Walter O'Iiinn jean Oliver Margaret Oliver Eugene Pape Sheldon Parks jean Patterson Dora Phelps Mary Phelps Marcella Phemister Carl Pinkerton Hildreth Pinkerton Helen Pool Don Porter Kelsey Porter Dona Powell Earnest Radabaugh Madaliue Radabaugh Mary Reichardt Ruth Rexroad .Xlbert Rezabek Frances Reynolds jean Rice Dean Richards 'l'ed Riddle Elaine Riggs Charlotte Rinehart M'ilda Ritchey Calvin Ritchie Mary Ritchie Mildred Ritchie Wilma Ritchie Selma Robinson Lillie Robison Malcolm Rock Helen Roney Edna Rose Charles Roush Florabel Rowe Raymond Salster Xvlllllllll Sargent Glen Saryer Vernon Saunders Anita Scarbrough Kathryn Schrader Mary Schramm W'ihna Sehultheiss Edna Schultz Robert Schwartz Cale Seyers Eugene Shaw William Shears Garnet Shiltz Lloyd Siewers Charles Simmons Helen Simon Nellie Sims Homer Sinclair Eloise Skinner Harriet Snlith Ruth Smith Edith Sinithberger james Speaks Robert Stacy Raymond Stage Donald Starkey Virginia Starkey Doris jean Stoll Robert Strerker Kathleen Swaney Ruth Talhnan john Taylor Mary Taylor Albert Theis Charles Thomas Herman Tornes Dean Trautner Nellie 'l'umblin Edward Turrill Philip Uhrhane Leona Ullman Ruth lfhner Richard Yan Duson .Xlice M'agner Geraldine Walters Paul YVagner Richard Wagner Wihna Wagner Roy Wallace Edgar W'alters joseph Walters Patsy XVard Mildred Warden Patti Warburton Maxine Warman junior Warren Dorothy Waterman Eleanor Weatherhol Galen W'eiustock Carl Wheeler james M'heeler Ann Whipple Corinne Whitaker Fannie Mae White Roy W'ible john Wligal Robert Wildermuth Florence Willford David XVilliams Phyllis Williamson Dayid K. XVilson Everett Wilson Chris NVithain Dorothy XVorstell Betty Young Donald Young Irene Young Albert Zoller Gene Zumbro Page Fifty-o f qi-1 ffdj 1, . 1 l H6 1 Page Fifty-Lwo I Nmih Qwcfe 'fry-four L W QW Page Fifty-Hve g fry-six v, M 'V .K 1 diana! Alanna OFFICERS President ,,A..,...4..,......,,.. . . . David Rood Vice President ........,,.. ....,. B etsy Derr Corresponding Secretary . . . . ..... Darthea Bell Secretary-Treasurer .,,............ Grant Drennen Restrictions in membership to this national organization limit the total annual nienibership to fifteen percent ol the graduating class, five percent of whom are chosen in their Junior year. All selections are made by the faculty. Throughout the year 1939-110, the society has endeavored to promote the principles of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service in Marietta High School. Miss Pattin is servinf her ei fhth ear as a ver' ca Jable facult f advisor 5 5 Y 5 l 7 of the society. MEMBERS Members elected in the Junior Year: Darthea Bell Shelden Beren Dorothy Christy Betsey Derr Grant Drennen Helen Fulmer VVilliam Hathaway Ralph M. Lindamood Members elected in the Senior Year: Margaret Ash Delmar Baker Lucille Bender Robert Block VVilliam Bozman Helen Dailey l age Fifty eight Joe Etter Virginia Ruth Kigans Eileen Fogle Naomi Lankford Frances Fuller Almeda Lauer Evelyn Harsha julia Malone Don I-Iart Lenora Miller Frances Hoff Martha Riddle Genevieve McClure Virginia Meister David Rood Garfield Suder Marian Schneider Betty Schultz Georgine Smith Martha Stockwell Marjorie Tullius XVanda VValters Caroline Mlilliams S'S eaancllf OFFICERS President ..A.. ..............,. G arheld Suder Vice President ..... , Betty Jane Crawford Secretary-Treasurer . ,....... Virginia Ruth Kigans The Senior Student Council was 0I'Q'2llll7Cil in 1932. Its purpose is to cooperate with those who are interested in the ideals and principles of the school and who will assist in making them a reality. The membership of the Senior Student Council consists of one representative from each Sophomore and each junior homeroomg two representatives from each Senior homeroom: the class presidents of the three upper classes: the editor of the Orian, and the editor of the Original. The Senior Student Council sponsors the majority of the assembly programsg also the annual hoatride. The unfailing ellorts of the president, Garfield Suder. to make the work of the council a suttess are greatly appreciated. MEMBERS Lillian Avery john Barry Louis Becker Darthea Bell Betty jane Crawford Virgil Duff Dorothy Fulton Bill Hatliaway Virginia Holl' Bonnie ijarkson Virginia Ruth K David Leonhart Charles lXIttC1urdy Lillie Robison iga Glen Sarver Marion Schneider Mary Sehramm Ceorgine Smith Alcan Smith Richard H. Smith Garfield Suder Edgar XV:1lters Wanda XValters Bob Williamson Glen Vlfittekind Page Ftftt nine ' 7ea,m 7939 '1'he 1939 Scholarship Team composed of 32 students participated in the Southeastern Ohio District Contest at Athens, Ohio, May 6, 19559. This team received a rank of excellent amo11g Division 1 teams of Southeastern Ohio, and in the State rankings for all Glass 1 schools in the State, again receiving the rating of excellent. 'lhis rating was given to but seven other Division 1 teams in the entire State. Only four schools were rated higher in the results of the Scholar- ship Contest. 'l'his record maintains the excellent record which has been established by the Marietta High School scholarship teams. Several of the students won Statefwide honors in their division. Mary Schramni took first in the State in Division 1 in iirst year .Xlgehrag Rohert Baker took second in General Science: Ann XVhipple had a third in ninth year English: Jeanne Young took fifth in tenth year Eng- lishg Dean Trautner placed sixth in Algehrag Helen lfuliner was seventh in eleventh year Englishg Miles jacohy placed seventh in Xvorld History. Those who received Honorable Mention in the State were Xvilliam Hathaway in Chemistry, VValter Mansfield in General Science, Ifrank Pritchard in Anierican History, Eileen Fogle in hrst year French, and Genevieve McClure in eleventh year linglish. Those who represented Marietta High School were as follows: liiologzy4David L. Iieonhart and Gerald E. Brown ChemistryfRalph M. Lindamood and William S. Hathaway General Science-Walter O. Mansfield and C. Robert Baker PhysiesfAK. Lynn Kelso and Benjamin G. Conrath Algebra, first yearfMary M. Schramm and Dean D. Trautner Plane Geometry-Robert IS. Adamson and Charles R. West American History'----Frank M. Pritchard and Helen L. Dailey World History fMiles E. Jacoby and Eloise Rexroad First year LatinfDavid R. Williams and Mason Lindamood Second year LatinffAliee N. Biehl and Vergza E. Farley First year French---Eileen Fogle and Virginia E. XVigprinton Second year Frenchffljoris V. Brown and Robert D. Skipton Ninth year EnglishfAnn Whipple and M. Jean Rice Tenth year EnglishfJeanne E. Young and Winifred E. Finkel Eleventh year English--Helen I. Fulmer and M. Genevieve McClure Twelfth year English---Mary R. Stewart and I. Irene Weinstock. COMMERCIAL CON'l'P1S'l' In the Commercial Contest, Marietta High School was represented by NVaunita Nida and Martha Nolan in lirst year Typingg Carol Galloway and .lack Smith in Helen Amlin and Juanita Xvallace in first year Shorthand: .lane litter second year Shorthand. In hrst year Typing NYaunita Nida was hrst in in the State, and Martha Nolan was seventh in the District. In iirst Smith placed eighth in the District and tenth in the State. Page Sixty first year Bookkeepingg and Alberta Kanelf in the District and second year Bookkeeping jack 225 At the time of this publication. Marietta High School debate team has the best reeord of any team since the 193.1 team which went to the National Tournament at Topeka, Kansas, after winning the State Championship. This year's team. up to the present time. has participated in 54 debates. 23 of these being non-decision and gi being decision debates. Of the Sl decision debates, the team has won 24 and lost 7. .Xll of the decision debates were held in tournaments away from home. The excellent record of' this year's team is due primarily to the work of four boys-Roland Riggs and David Rood of' the Aflirinative Team and Miles jacoby and Sheldon Beren of the Negative Team. With the exception of' Nliles Jacoby. all members of the Varsity team are graduating this june, Other members of the squad who receiyecl experience are: Betty McKinney of the Senior Class, Lillie Robison and Gerald Brown of the tenth year class, and Robert Beren and Ted Riddle of the ninth year class. On December second the Marietta team participated in the Ohio State invitation tourna- ment at Columbus and had non-decision debates with Dayton Oakwood 525, and Bridgeport, and won decisions over Marion Harding 125, and Troy. On January tenth Marietta High Sehool sponsored its first annual nonfdecision debate tournament for the schools in XVashington. Morgan, Noble and Monroe Counties. Debates were held with Clarington, Beallsville Q25, Bethel 125, and Stockport, On .january twenty-seyenth the team entered the lVashiugton Court House inyitation tournament and made the best record of' any team entered, winning decisions from Columbus West ti25, XVashington Court House, Dayton Oakwood QQ5, Dayton Fairmont and Ashley. The only debate lost was to Columbus North. On February third the team entered the Canton-McKinley tournament and won six of' eight debates, defeating Youngstown East, Berea, Brookfield 125, Alliance and Latonia. Decisions were lost to Cleveland Shaw and XVooster, In the meantime, non-decision debates were held with Beallsyille Q25, Antioch 425, Bartlett Q25, Lewisville f25, Stafford LV25. and Stockport KQ5. On February twenty-third the team entered the District Tournament for the Ohio State Debating League, composed of Barnesyille, Bellaire, Bridgeport. and I.afl'erty, and took first plaee for the tournament, thus qualifying for the State finals at Columbus on March twenty-ninth. On March lxlll the team entered the National Forensic Tournament at Massillon. Ohio. and at the end of the sixth round was tied for first place with Wooster. haying defeated Rayenna, Massillon, Youngstown Scieneeyille. Niles, Youngstown Chaney. and losing to Xyooster. ln the seventh and eighth rounds the teams lost to Youngstown Rayen, and Warren, and were eliminated. The team also appeared before the Ciyitan Club, the liastern Ohio l'. T. A. Conference, and is scheduled to appear before four other seryice clubs. ln addition, debates are scheduled in April with lanesyille, Coshocton, West Virginia Uniyersity Freshmen. and the team will be represented at the State 'Tournament at Columbus, Ohio. Coaches for this year's team were Miss Weber, Miss Schoonoyer and Nfr. Rupp. Page Sixty one ' SimZwz'G ' OFFICERS President , . . i i , . . Joan Nida Vice President , Gwynne Myers Secretary-Treasurer . , . , Patricia Yllhiting Program Chairman , , .,,., Julia Light The junior Student Council keeps a very complete school scrap-bookg also with the prolits derived lrom the sale of student pictures it helps to finance assembly programs. Meetings ol the Junior Council are held bi-monthly during school hours. School business is combined with varied programs. The council membership consists of one representative from each of the eighteen Junior High Home Rooms, together with the president ol the three under classmen. Mary Clark Mary Grace Clark Thelma Xlfade ulia Light Joan Sutton Louis Armor Howard Strauss P lgc Sixty-two MEMBERS Robert Dye Gwynne Myers Bill Duer -joan Nida Patricia XVhiting Betl y Johnson Phillip Hawn Harry Cogswell Charlyn XVagner Ajo Anne Devol Claude Erb Charles Stegner Jack Malone james Nelson EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief .,..,,...,.,...., Sheldon K. Beren Feature Editor A A A A Grant Drennen Sports Editor A , A A Alatnes Heyrock News Editor A A AA Margaret Pouzide Exchanges A A A A A Keith Latter Proof-reader A A A A A Bill Hathaway Editorial Advisor AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Beatrice Kremer BUSINESS STAIfI Business Managers: Virgina R. Kigans, Constance Allison Solicitors of Advertising: Barbara Hawn, Lloyd Siewers, Donald Young, James Speaks Typists: Margaret Pouzide, Kathryn Devol, Edna Ingrahatn Business Advisor: Miss I-Iovey The Origfnrtlq, bi-weekly publication ol Marietta High School, has gone to press thirteen titnes during the school year. For the first time in history, the date ol publication is Monday, thus giving the newspaper first coverage of week- end sports and social events. Ifornterly, Friday was the date ol' issue. The Origirml covers all types ol' school aftivities, reporting them from both the feature and straight news angles. The Original is sell'-supporting. Page Sixty ,three 2 Page Sixty-four a'Umein .President , 4 . . Vice President Secretary ,. Treasurer ,. OFFICERS Marian Schneider . . . Lenora Miller . . Darthea Bell ,. Virginia Holi' Meetings for the purpose of studying German cus- toms, traditions, music, and the country itself are held on alternate Mondays. Our programs have included several lf1EC1'CSLlI1g and well-informed speakers, games, lolk dancing and group singing ol German songs. Deutscher Verein wishes to coinnlend the able assist- ance of Jacob Cisler as concession-chairman. Dorothy Baker YValter Barth Louis Becker Darthea Bell Jacob Cisler Betsey Derr James Dixon Phyllis Dodd Grant Drennen Fritz Ebinger Frances Fuller Martha Genheitner Marian Green fbwiichm Tfmein MEMBERS Virginia Hoff Evelyn Harsha Elizabeth Hart Miles -Iaeoby Virginia Ruth Kigans Naomi Lanklord Charles McCauley Robert McClure Julia Malone Virginia Meister Carroll Miller John Mobley Eloise Rexroad Roland Riggs Ruth Ann Rood Phyllis Rowe Marian Schneider Betty Schultz Betty Shoop Georgine Smith John Smith Richard Smith Albert Ulagner Corinne XVhitaker Robert X'VllllZlIIlSOI1 Page Sixty-Hve .L'e Garde 624 OFFICERS President .,..,,. ..,,..,... V irginia Mfigginton Vice President . , 4 ....,.. julia Bourmorck Secretary ..,., ,... L ucille Bender Treasurer .....,.............,....., Donald Hart Advisor ...,.,.,....,,,............., Ethel Straw The French Club has had a very interesting year. Members played French games, danced lolk dances, and acted in a French skit and play at the various meetings. Miss Ruth Meister of Marietta College told ol her experiences while travel- ing in France the past summer. Professor Chapin also from the faculty of Marietta College spoke at a later date on the holidays of French people. Margaret Ash Lynn Avery Lucille Bender julia Bourmorck jules Bourmorck Helen Burke Alice Biehl joan Campbell Marilyn Campbell Dorothy Christy Eva Delano Dorothy Dow Eileen Fogle Ann Forshey Page Sixty-six MEMBERS Verga Forshey Helen Fulmer James Gray Betty Griffiths -Ieanne Hall Vilora Harris Donald Hart Ruth Heath Eugene Heckler Twila Henning Mary Virginia Hyde Freda McKitrick Martha Nolan Doreen Oesterle Anne Price Elinor Pryor Edna Rose Liela Ruby Ruth Ellen Savenye Arvella Smith -lean Smith Jean Sprague Martha Stockwell lVilliam Tliomas W7ilma Wlesterrnan Virginia lVigg'inton Herbert XVithin04ton D Jeanne Young 0 Magna OFFICERS President ,,... .....A....... . . Dun Baker Vice President . . . . , . Betsy Derr Secretary .,.... . , . D2ll'lllC2l Bell Treasurer . . . . . . Lucille Bender Advisor . . . ..........,.,.......,., Miss Stacy ' Assistant Advisors: Miss Torner, Mrs. Hiser, Mrs. Goe The Junior Playmzlkers combined with the Orange Masque this year, thus making the group the largest in its history. On January 16, i'Our Town, by '1'llO1'I1lOl1 XVilder, was presented ut the Hippodronie YIlllC2lll'C. The cast in- cluded over 56 people, some of whom were: Stage lvlanager .A ....., Dan Baker George Gibbs . . ,,.. Bill McKinney Dr. Gibbs A . , , ,.... Bob Proctor Mr. XVebb .. , , Herbert Hlitliington Einily XVebb . . A ..... Jeanne Young Mrs. Gibbs . , . .,.. Betsy Derr Mrs. Xvebb .....,..,.,,......,....,. Dztrthea Bell In the spring, I'l1e Castle of Mr. Simpson, by John Kirkpatrick, was entered in the district one-act play tournzunent. Dan Baker, Dztrthea Bell, Jeanne Young, Patty Burns, Helen Hewson, Bob Proctor, and Mason Lindarnood participated. l Page Sixty-seven 1939-40 Gdmdm ll I2 15 19 21 no 25 29 o G ,- I I2 'S 16 20 of -3 26 .,7 28 go 3 5 9 IO H 17 23 SEPTEMBER School starts again. Make a copy of your program card. Senior girls take oyer 112. Marietta opens football season witl1 a score of 55 to Clouster's o. Senior Class no1ni11atio11s for officers. First whitewasliing. Donald Hart is elected president of the Senior Class. Marietta shows XVi!liamstown how it's done. Score M. .15-NV. 0. Senior Hi-Y initiates new members. Tables are ttlrned. Zanesville Blt1e Devils 11-klllgCl'S 6. OCTOBER First assembly. Earl Conrad, XVorld Champion lliu Ajitsu wrestler, entertains llS by l121Vlllg 3 heavyweights stand o11 his chest. tBy liwravy we mean Butch Heyrockg The Tigers are back to normal. M. H. S. 7-Cambridge o. Football team goes to Columbus to see Ohio-Missouri ga111e, QSO do we. The Capital isnlt bad.j Fire department demonstrates its ability. Newark 12-Marietta 6. Original comes o11t of storage and IllOlll balls. Pep Assembly. M. H.S. 31-LZIDCQISICI' o. Ambassador Quartet Slfllt their stuil' i11 assembly. Grade period ends. NO SCHOOL! 'l'eacher's convention. Senior Reserve Kick OIF' dance. Band gets new lllllfOl'1US. NOVEMBER Another Pep Assembly. Report cards distributed to the expectant. My! My! Privileges are certainly disap- pearing since those report cards went home. Parents view Olll' trials tonight. Symphony Concert at Athens. .-Xrmistice Day Assembly. Dr. Eversull is speaker. Assembly. Dr, KI. L. Clifton reviews Gone with tl1e Wind. Margaret Mitchel sounds very interesting. Pep Rally. Thanksgiving tso decreed by the Presi- dent.j NO SCHOOL! Parkersburg 19- Marietta 13. Page Sixty-eight NO SCHOOL! No Physics! XVhce! Magazine Campaign starts. Jeanne Mystery Girl Assembly. QWas it all ll mystery? We wonder!j DECEMBER Home Economics Convention. tDid you boys take your chance?j Miss Gilroy, air stewardess. appeared i11 uniform llllll told us about stewarding. Basketball season opens with Nelson- ville here as o11r opponents. Score Mari- etta 32-Nelsonville 7. Report cards. Basketball game at Logan. Marietta .18-Logan 18. Marietta 'yo-jackson 2o. Came here. Christmas Vacation starts. XVhee! Columbus East basketball game here. Marietta 38-Columbus East 29. Christmas Day! Senior Reserve Tea- Dance. Portsmouth team here. Marietta 27- Portsmouth 26. QOh, my blood pres- Sll1'C.D Heavy snow. XVl1ere's my sled? Marietta rll-NOI'WOOd 22. Game here. New Year's Eve. QBelieve it or notlj JANUARY I simply !T!l7l,f find my Resolutions! So now I won't have to break them! School re-opens. Ho! Hum! No more lazy days 11ow. Marietta .lil-Z2l1lCSVlllC Game here. Muskingum River frozen over hard. Swell for ice skating-as we have tried tand fell!j Debates with out-of-town schools here. Long home room period. Cambridge loses to Tigers by 31-25 score. Mariners from Marietta get royal t?j welcome at Parkersburg roller-skating rink. Lancaster upsets the applecart and the Tigers. Score 35-29. Newark thoroughly walloped by Tigers. Score 15-35. Home Room 112 branches Olll and hears popular records. Coshocton wallops Tigers, 36-29. Se11ior Class Cl2l11C6-HODO Hop. Did anyone actually get o11e of those signs? 157 couples attended this gala affair. Imagine that! Skating Oll Duck Creek improves, XVere we surprised at the number of skaters too! 29 30 2 3 6 8 20 2l 22 23 26 29 5 6 8 9 ll 14 15 1939-40 Galemfaa Report cards distributed. Second semester starts. Marietta 29-Z2lllCSVillC 25. That keeps us in the running for the C. O. L. title. FEBRUARY Groundhog sees his shadow-and freezes doing it. Marietta wins over Pomeroy, 4.1-29. Minnie and I get first dete11tio11 period since we've DCCII up hereMShame on you, Mr. Mnllenix! Marietta wi11s District Debate tourna- ment. Chillicothe wallops us 29-25. Surprise come first. Marietta g6-Lan- caster go. Co111e o11 team, let's wi11 the rest of then1! Lt. lVeek talked to Senior High boys about Coast Guard work Zlllil enjoyment. ffjil, to be a boy!j Parkersburg-Marietta game. M. H. 38-P. H. 33. Isn't revenge sweet? Mmmmmm I'll say. Assembly with Mr. Melville-Hollywood glass blower. Now we know wl1y Joe Etler is a good track man, don't we? NO SCHOOL! XVashingto11's Birthday. Coshocton Zlllll Marietta battle for C. O, L. Championship tonight Ull the hill- top-a11d we scalped them good and proper. Score, Tigers 46-Redskins 34. First mass cutting of school since 1936. Leap year-at last. Last cl1a11ce for four years, girls! MARCH Girls disapprove GQ law of Physics. Long home room period. Marietta takes Lancaster with a .to to 27 score. j. B. L. Leap Year Dance. Gallipolis Slll'CllIllllS to the Tigers 25-35 this afternoon i11 the sen1i-fi11als. Mari- etta is made the district champ by heat- ing Greenfield McClain 39-go. Some game! XVC leave half-hour periods this after- noon plus Zlll assembly plus getting Olll of school at three. They're really get- ting soft-hearted around here. Assembly with Mr. Guin as speaker. Marietta loses to Findlay 23-36 i11 first round state tournament. Too bad, boys! But you had a swell season. Band also goes to the tournament. Second semester, first grade period re- port cards. Those that skipped certainly got a lovely grade in Chemistry. 18 19 20 ag 29 ego 3 5 9 IO ll '3 16 17 18 'fi 22 23 27 4 IO 16 '7 18 22 2-1 20 2 5 6 7 Debate squad goes to Massillon for N. F. L. tournament. Mr. lvyer. consulting engineer of Col- umbus talked to 11s on How to keep the l'. S. out of XVar. He was a very forceful speaker but many of us students did not agree with him. Debate squad advanced to the semi- finals. Zanesville-Marietta decision debate here. Debaters go to tl1e finals of the Ohio State Speech League at Columbus. Good luck. boys! Senior Scholarship Test. APRIL Long home room. Honor Society Assembly -25 seniors elected. 20 girls and 5 boys. Debate squad has debate with lvest Vir- ginia llniversity Freshman team. Senior Class play tryouts. Assembly with a preview of the operetta. Senior Scholarship Test results pub- lished, with Marietta Se11iors taking lg out of 27 places. Not bad, eh? Opcretta, joan of tl1e Nancy Lee, gives two perforinances to capacity crowds. Elimination tests to select Scholarship Team. Mr, lilazier talks to Se11iors. Senior Hi-Y has a party. Debate i11 Assembly. Eighth graders take test. NO SCHOOL. Old Man River gives us an unheralded vacation. NO SCHOOL for same reason. Ohio lVesleyan Relays: Mansfield Relays. BIAY District Scholarship lest at Athens. Junior l'rom. Se11ior Class Play. What a Life. District Track Meet. Animal scholarship awards at Columbus. Boat ride. State meet-track, ICIIIHS, golf, etc. State meet continued. junior Reserve Moth Ball. JUNE Baccalaureate. Commencement. Alumni 1,2lllCC. SCHOOL CLOSES. Page Sixty nine Bank Gini OFFICERS President ..... ,..4....,4.....,... D arthea Bell Vice-President , . . ..,..........,. Virginia Meister Secretary ...,......,.......,,.,4..,., Betsey Derr Treasurer ........,.....,,,....... Lucille Bender Purpose: To promote greater interest in reading and to acquire a broader knowledge of books. Among the guest speakers who provided interesting programs during the past year were: Miss Hawthorne, from the Marietta Public Library, and Mrs. T. D. Phillips. Members of the club have also given book reports. The members of Senior Reserves and Senior Hi-Y were guests of the Book Club at the annual combined meeting. The Club is attempting to carry on the plan to build up a public library through funds earned by members. As this year's project the members are working on a calendar of the birth- days of well-known poets, authors, and dramatists. MEMBERS Dorothy Baker Julia Bourmorck Verga Farley Virginia Meister Darthea Bell Mary Frances Briggs Frances Fuller Edith Miller Lucille Bender Ruth Coffman Helen Fulmer Marcella Rector Alice Biehl Betsey Derr Jeanne Hall Betty Ann Schultz Page Seventy geniafz, avi President A... Vice President Secretary A . . 'lreasurer . . Advisor .,.. . -W OFFICERS GarHeldSuder , . . XVilliatn Hathaway ,, Joe litter . Albert Pllug .. Mr. Veal This has been a successful year lor the Senior Hi-Y. X'Ve were represented at the Hi-Y Camp Nelson Dodd and at the State Hi-Y Conference. Many inter- esting' progratns and discussions were held during the year. John Armor Dan Baker Delmar Becker Louis Becker Beman Biehl Robert Briggs Bill Calvin Bernard Caskin Lawrence Conner John Criminel Gene Davis Grant Drennen Joe Etter MEMBERS Bob Forshey Ted Gaynor Dayton Goddard David Hall joe Hanley Donald Hart Xllilliam Hathaway Robert Hoek Bob Kidd Keith Lauer David Leonhart Ralph L. Lindamood Ralph M. Lindamood .lack Lowe Richard Meagle Doak Markley Albert Pllug Fred Phelps George Rigaux Paul Sarver Ajay Stnith john Smith Richard Smith Richard Stanley Garfield SllllC1' Bill Toller Bob YVilliamson Page Seventy one mm Jlz- W OFFICERS President ...,.. ,..........., . . Sam Bender Vice President ......,..... Keith Bell Secretary ,..... . . . . . , Lowell Chamberlain Treasurer , . ..................,. Glen Sarver .Xdvisors .... . . . Mr. Cubelli and Mr. McCloud During the past year the Junior Hi-Y has lived up to its reputation of pro viding fun and good-fellowship lor ninth and tenth grade boys. Several social events were enjoyed in addition to the regular meetings held every NVednesdav The club owes its successful year to the leadership ol two able advisorsg Jerry Cubelli and Robert McCloud. Dick Armor John Barry Dick Barth Rolin Becker Keith Bell Sam Bender Robert Beren Roger Buchert Robert Burns Bob Caskin Lowell Chamberlain Dick Davis Roland Davis Miles Edwards Page Seventy-two MEMBERS Kennett Ermlich Gerald Fitzgerald George Fritz Fritz F urbee Bill Hall Charles Hall Dick Hanley Richard Hille Dick Huling Jack Kennedy Don Knox Dick Krause -lack Lapham Mason Lindamood Bruce MeKitrick Don Meister Jack Morse Don Porter Ben Putnam Kenneth Riggs Glen Sarver Bill Sargent Bob Sliekrath Allred String Tom Watkins David XVilliams Don Young '7aac!n Glad OFFICERS l President ....... ..,,,...,,. .,.... J i in Nelson Vice-President . . . . Gwynne Myers Secretary ..A... .... T om Trout Treasurer . . A . , , Bill Reynolds Under splendid leadership the Torch Hi-Y has enjoyed a most successful year. The club has been privileged with many excellent programs ol' lectures, discussions, and tours, all of which were very interesting. The two outstanding achievements have been our financial condition and the drawing and ratifying of a constitution. All in all the club has had a v Louis Armor Dick Ballinger Bob Ballinger Bob Benedict Bob Bules Harry Cogswell Don Curtis Don Dixon Bob Ermlich Eugene Grubbs Phil Hawn Bob Kelly Charles Kidd Homer Mclntyre Jim McClure jim Meagle Randall Metcalf Gwynne Myers MEMBERS Abe Muscari jim Nelson Arthur Neptune Bruce Patterson Carl Petty Bill Reynolds Nial Rose Norman Schneider Bill Sprague Jack Trout Tom Trout Merle NVhiting John Young Furman Dye George Henry Ralph XVarden Ben Pettis ery enjoyable year. Page Seventy-three S ' id Redefweft OFFICERS President ,..... ......,,., E ileen Fogle Vice-President . , , . . . Virginia Ruth Kigans Secretary ..,.. . . . Ruth Ellen Savenye Treasurer .. .... Mfaunita Nida The Senior Girl Reserves enjoyed a very successful year. A district confer ence was held in Marietta in October, with delegates coming from many South eastern Ohio towns. Three successful dances were sponsored by the organiza tion. A series of iine programs was presented at the weekly meetings, local and out of town speakers, being obtained. Connie Allison Eileen Anders Carolyn Archer Lillian Avery Claire Belle Baker Dorothy Baker llda Becker Darthea Bell Lucille Bender Merna June Best Ruth Billeter Mary Frances Briggs Ettainarie Burchett Page Seventy-four MEMBERS Helen Burton Betty Grifliths Katherine Guckert Marjorie Hadley Carolyn Hall Vilora Harris Evelyn Harsha Dorothy Hawkins Barbara Hawn Ruth Heath Ethel Hess Helen Hewson Pauline Huck Reginia Huck Mary Virginia Hyde Marcella Phernister Dona Dean Powell Anne Price Alice Prunty Elinor Pryor Marcella Rector Margaret Reichardt Mary Reichardt Jean Rice Martha Riddle Elaine Riggs Aline Rinehart Ruth Anne Rood Edna Rose Joan Campbell Marilyn Campbell Regina Caseman Virginia Chorpenning Dorothy Christy Ruth Cogswell Betty Jane Crawford Mary Naoma Cross Frances Davis Betsy Derr Dorothy Dixon Kathryn Dobbins Phyllis Dodd Shirley Dunn Dorothy Dow jerrie Edmonds Dorothy Fitzgerald Margaret Fleming Ann Forshey Barbara Gerhart Catherine Graber MEMBERS 4C07'lfi7lHl?dD Mara Lou Green Sara Lou Green Mary jones Virginia Ruth Kigans Doris King Marjorie Knox Mary E. Krause Naomi Lankford Almeda Lauer Mary Louise Lowell julia Malone Genevieve McClure Ann Meister Virginia Meister Ruth Milbaugh Lenora Miller Mary Mills Xllaunita Nida Leona Nolan Martha Nolan Doreen Oesterle Peggy Ollund Betty Jeanne Pape jean Patterson Mary Phelps June Ross Leila Ruby Ruth Ellen Savenye Mary Schramm Betty Schultz Bettie Shoop Norma Skipton Georgine Smith Hope Smith Jean Smith Rita Smith .lean Sprague ,lean Xlfarburton Patti XVarburton Dorothy Yllaterrnan Hlilma lVesterman Mary lfVheeler Eleanor lVhell1erholt Ann XVhipple Virginia Hligginton Caroline YVillia1ns Phyllis XVilliamson Mary Louise Xllright Jeanne Young Page Seventy Bye 'T 4 Rewwa OFFICERS President ,..... ,.......44,...,.,.. P at XVhiting Vice President , . . ,.,,.... jean Lehmer Secretary ..,... . . . ,Imogene XfVi1liams Treasurer .... . . ..... Betty L. Fogle This club consists of about sixty-Hve members. It meets every other week at 7:15 at the Betsey Mills Club. The organization has done many things to assist the community the past year. MEMBERS June Ost Betty Baker Juanita Beaver Pat Blue Eileen Buckley Margaret Buerger Gloria Callender Barbara Calvin Mary Clark Peggy Clark Grace Collins Dorothy Cunningham Marjory Davis Betty Devol Joan Devol Raean Dunn Betty L. Fogle Twila Gossett Margie Griffiths Wilberta Grimm Dorothy Grubbs Page Seventy-six Mary Anne Hardy Sara Hartwig Carolyn Hayes Thelma Hockman Geraldine Kintzer Virginia Knox .Ioan Lauer Janet Lehmer Jean Lehmer Judy Light Catherine Lorence Regina McCurdy Mable Mobley Jane Anne Morgenstern Martha Mullenix Mary Muscari Martha Nelson Joan Nida Patty Pape Lois Pfaff Eileen Price Lucy Putnam Barbara Quigley Dorothy Riddle Lois Roach Jean Schuff Cherrie Shoop Barbara Singleton Inez Skipton joan Smith Martha Suder Joan Sutton Charlene Tebay Loretta Theobald Joan Toller Charlyn Xvagner Eleanor Hfhiting Pat Mfhiting Imogene XfVilliams Betty Wilson Joan Winans Mary Young Seaenlfz awe a President .... Vice President Secretary . . . . Treasurer A . . Patsy Dawn Amos Katheryn Arinstrong Joan Becker Barbara Beiser jean Benedict Doris Binegar Noreen Blair Gail Britton Mary Grace Clark Dorothy Davis Jacqueline Dawson Mary Grudier Jeannette Haas Betty Jeanne Hull Beryl Jackson Betty Lee johnson Carol johnson Mary Ann Johnson Mary Louise june Ernilie LaBarre Norma LaFaber Pauline Law QFFICERS MEMBERS Kalheryn Armstrong . , , . . . , Joan Becker . , Eileen Nolan .. -Ieanette Haas XVayeline Law Jean Mathews Frances McClure Mary Morgan Eileen Nolan Ann Palmer Nancy Pierce Cora Jean Powell Martha jean Pritcllard jean Rector Mary Lou Rowekzunp Janet Russel Mary Elizabeth Sanders Imogene Schafer Kzulieryn Schafer Sara Lou Schafer Colleen Schenkel Maxine Sulith Betty Stegineier XV inilred X'Varden Sophronia XVenZel Donaldeen XVl1etstone Pave Sex enty sex en Buff! Wm Glad OFFICERS President ...., ...,,....... ,,.... J a ck Lowe Vice President 1 , . , Gerald Bartmess Secretary ,,..,. . . Don Alexander Treasurer .........,.,.........,..... Dick Fowler This year tl1e Boys' Pliotography Club ll2lS been very actixc The boys began equipping tl1eir newly arranged darkroom witl1 an enla1gc1 1nd hare since added llllllly new Cl2l1'l4l'OOlll necessities. Younger n1e1nbe1s ol tl1e Clllb have been sl1own the iiL1llKl21lIlCI1l.ZllS ol developing and printing ll the weekly meetings. Under the supervision ol' Mr. Murray, a lloat was entclcd in the Christmas parade which took Erst prize of S15.oo. This money is bclnv kept 111 the treasury lor future use. Page Seye11tyeeigl1L Forest Abieht IJ011 Alexander Rolin Becker Bill Bozman Toni Brannner XX'allace Briggs Gerald Brown Dick Fowler Howard Hale james Hayes Bill Hendershot Bob Long Jack Lowe Edward Menke Be11 Pettes Herbert Rake Roland Riggs Paul Smith MEMBERS James Suder Roy YVallace James YVhipple Edgar Gregory Bob Doak Gerald Bartmess Earl XVhiston Bob BFOWVII Dick YVagner Harry Reichardt Herman Tornes Dan Baker Jack Lee Rayn1o11d Bozman Herbert Nelson Dean Schramm Bob Catlapp Charles West Gam ' Pholoqwphq Glad OFFILLERS Prcsicleiit ....., ,... l 'll'll11C6S A. Fullcr Vifc Prcsiclcnt .... A A Mary F1'a11ccs Briggs SCl'l'Cl2ll'f'-rlAl'CZlSl11'Cl' 1, ., Raczm ljllllll MEMBERS Ruby ,XIllll'l'SOH Dorotliy Bzulgley ci1ll'llCl Bcckcr NICZIIICLIC Bc-rg .Xclzn 13071111111 Xklllfy Bl'2lClC11 Mary FI'2ll1l'CS Briggs Rl2ll'g'2l1'Cl Gusto -Ioscpliiuc CIl1z11'111io11 Bc-ily Dennis li2llll1'y11 Dobbins Ava Duckworlli Rzlczui D111111 Dorolliy lflylllflll Fl'2ll1CCS Fuller Kz11l11'y11 Goucly .-Xll'1'cclz1 Hollzirt Rosalie AIZICRSOII ll'CllC .I0llllSOl1 Mzxry Mc11clc11l1all xlczm CYNQ-ul l lo1'z1lJcl Rowe lilll'lJ2ll'2l Singlclon Hopi- Smith CIl1:l1'l1'11 XVZIQIICY Page Seventy -11i11c Page Ei Glad OFFICERS President .,.4...A..4,..,,,,,..,. Charles Strecker Vice President .4...... Mfilliam Hathaway Secretary-Treasurer .... . 4 Margaret Reichardt Program Chairman ..., ,..,.... V irginia Hoff The Chemistry Club is lor all those who have more than just an essential interest in chemistry, physics and science. The interest this year has been kept up through moving pictures related to the sciences, through contests, and through interesting talks given by local people. Albert Adams Iames Archer Claire Belle Baker Walter Barth Jules Bourmorck XVilliam Bozman Gerald Brown Bill Calvin X'Vilma Casto Robert Catlapp Eugene Cook Bessie Lou Cooper Helen Dailey james Dixon Phyliss Dodd Milton Haynes ghty MEMBERS Twila Henning l'Villiam Hathaway Virginia Hoff Clifford Holden Regina Huck Jack Huling Miles Jacoby David Leonhart Robert McClt1re Carl Pape Fred Perdew Robert Proctor Margaret Reichardt John Richards Aline Rinehart Kenneth Ritchie David Rood Phyliss Rowe Dean Schramrn Bernice Shankland Paul Smith YVilliam Smith Dick Stanley Charles Strecker Junior Suder XVilliarn Thomas Charles Wlest Virginia YfVigginton Earl Wlhiston Creston Yvhiting Mary L. Wlright ' Science 61146 OFFICERS President ..,., .,,,....,,., Vice President .... . Secretary-Treasurer ........A... MEMBERS Geraldine Kintzer Judy Light Bob Ylfenning Robert Beren . . . joan Nida Marjorie D iv is Roger Buehert Dick Huling Alinnnie Baker Bob Burns Dick Hanley Robert Beren Bill Lane George Kuhn Toni Brannner Alfred String Robert Masters Edward Menke Edwin XVeber Paul Kennedy Bob XVenning Joan Nida Mary Clark Betty Xlligginton Eileen Buckley Fritz Furbee Bill Hall Dean 'I'rautner Sain Bender YValter Mansfield Barbara Calvin Evelyn Reynolds Dorothy Fryinan Bob Catlapp Dick Fowler Vernon Ludington Billy Beaver Ray XVenzel Joan Sutton Charlotte Stephan -lack Lee Bob Stickrath Paul Rexroad Bob XVilson Herbert Nelson Claude Erb Carolyn Hayes George Fritz Kenneth Riggs Barbara Quigley June Ost Lucy Putnam Patricia XVhiting Vernon Ludington Bob Burns Ronald Davis Peggy Clark Page Eighty one Sentara Ga 'af Glad .xx W f iff. OFFICERS President ..4... ,......,,..,.... D on Alexander Viee President . . . ,,...,.....,... Almeda Lauer Secretary . . . . ..,.,... V ,.... Richard Guekert 'lreasurer . . . .....,......., Marjorie Tullius MEMBERS Betty Adams Dorothy Christy Lena Iohnson Annetta Sehmelzenbaeh Don Alexander Mary Ellen Corlme Connie Allison Dorothy Dailey Helen Amlin XVanda Evans Marjorie Armstrong joe Etter Helen Arnette Mara Lou Green Virginia Badgley Marian Green Delmar Baker Sara Lou Green' Betty Beaver Ruth Grillin Garnet Becker Richard Guekert Lloyd Bell Edith Hart julia Bourmorek jim Hays Betty Brammer Ethel Hess Dorothy Burkhart Alfreda Hoffart Evelyn Cassidy Rosemary Hunter Page Eighty-two Mary -King Alineda Lauer Anne Lightlritz Genevieve McClure Etta Miller Mary Mills Jessie Morris Fred Needham jack Nees Leona Nolan Betty Perdew Aline Rinehart June Ross Ila Sams Y'Vanda Sehriver June Shears Betty Simmons Hope Smith Chester Spriggs Martha Stockwell Mary Thorniley Norma Trautner Marjorie 'lullius Ruth Ulmer Ada Wfagner YVanda lValters Juanita XfVallaee Regis YVaxler Betty Hfunder K' ' r M ,,,1Y4 fya 1 l i . 4 anim eonunefzcial Glad President ...... Vice President , . A Secretary ...... Treasurer ,... Dorothy Arnlin Edith Ayers Regina Caseman Mary Lee Cassidy Elmer Conley Frances Davis Kathryn Devol Kathryn Dobbins Norma Eielnniller .lean Forman Norma Hullnian Frances Hunter Rita Jurden Dorothy Kaneff Ann Louise King Frances King Mildred Lancaster .. Carol Galloway . . A . . Jack Keney , , . . Doris Moody , , Bonnie Jackson Alice Meflain Geneva Mallett Lila Ruth Malone Y'Vayne Morgenstern Robert Owens Eugene Pape Juanita Pitts Margaret Pouzide Louise Rose Nellie Sandford lVilma Sehultbeis Olive Sims Helen Skipton Maxine Sprague Juanita Stephens Ruth x'VllllCY'H1ULll Beryl lVorstell Page Eighty-three .fam GLA OFFICERS President .,..., ,,,......., ,.... J a ek Lee Vice President . . . ....., Bill Duer Secretary ..... . . . Herbert Rake Treasurer . . . , , Mary Clark The purpose ol' the Latin Club is to increase interest among ninth Page Eighty-four year Latin pupils. Monthly programs are held. Rolin Becker Robert Beren Donald Block Eileen Buckley Patty Burns Marilyn Braden Mary Clark Peggy Clark Ronald Davis Jean Devol Bill Duer Irene Johnson Paul Kennedy Geraldine Kintzer MEMBERS Dick Krause George Kuhn John Lauer Jack Lee Helen Masters Vera Nichols Herbert Rake Kenneth Riggs Virginia Stanley Charlotte Stephan Robert Stiekrath Bob Yllening Betty Uligginton OFFICERS President ....., ..,....,,.. Vice President , . Secretary , . . . Treasurer .... Advisor .. MEMBERS Dorothy Badgley Robert Catlapp Barbara Hawn Pauline Huck Charlotte Rinehart . .f . , . . Robert Streeker . . A Dorothy Badgley .,..... Edna Rose . . , Robert Schwartz . , . Miss Newton Elaine Riggs Edna Rose Robert Schwartz Robert Strecker Page Eighty-tive Bandai Glad OFFICERS President .............,....,..... Vice President ...,.. Sccretary-Treasurer ..........,..... MEMBERS Connie Allison Margaret Arnold Mary Lou Arnold Betty Beaver Lucille Bender Dorothy Burkhart Joan Campbell Evelyn Cassidy Dorothy Christy Jacob Cisler Mary Naomi Cross Mary Davis Barbara Gerhart Dayton Goddard Vilora Harris Evelyn Harsha Don Hart Edith Hart James Hayes Page Eighty-six Helen Hewson Frances Hoff Alfreda Hoflart Alberta Howard Garnet Johnson Lena Johnson Leona Jurden Rita Jurden Virginia Ruth Kigans Naomi Lankford Julia Malone Doak Markley Virginia Meister Lenora Miller Nlary Nlills Donna Moody Doris lN'Ioody Fanchon Morgenstern Charlotte Perdew Dorothy Christy . Doak Markley Donna Moody Ruth Pottrneyer Anne Marie Price Elaine Riggs Phyllis Rowe Annetta Schmelzenbach Marion Schneider Mary Schrarnin Hlanda Schriver XVilma Schultheis Bernice Shankland Eugene Shaw Bettie Shoop Ceorgine Smith John Smith Martha Stockwell Max VV ay Caroline YVillian1s Beryl XVorstell Betty Mfunder mze1fz'aC'Aa,p1efiaj4.4.14. The Marietta Chapter of Future Farmers of America is in its twelfth year as a member ol? the National Future Farmer Organization. The purposes of the organization are to create and nurture a love lor country life, to encourage educational and recreational activities lor students ol Vocational Agriculture, to promote thrift, to encourage cooperative effort among the students, to strengthen the confidence ol' the farmer boy in himself and his work, to promote scholarship, and to develop Albert Adams James Arnold james Badgett Floyd Berg Charles Boyd Donald Brown Richard Brown Duane Bruin James Burkhart XVilliam Caywood Paul Dole Russel Doan Eddie Edwards Raymond Elliott Ralph Geiger Donald Goddard Herman Gossett Clyde Grubb Edward Haas Edward Hart Frederick Hart Harold Hart Joe Henry Carl Hill Kenneth Hill rural leadership. MEMBERS Gilbert Hinton Denzel Hodge Christopher Holden Clillord Holden Francis Huck -Ioe Hutchinson Charles lngraham Kenneth Jackson Charles Johnson Lowell Kehl Theodore Kehl Harold Klein Ralph Lalaber Eugene Lane Donald Long Virgil Lorenz Bernard McCarthy Charles McPherson Gerald Matthews Roy Mendenhall Beman Miller lValter O'Linn Dean Pape Dale Patterson Frederick Perdew Carl Pinkerton Roger Radabaugh John Rech Paul Rexroad Norman Schneider Ralph Schultheis YVilliam Shears Calvin Simms Eugene Simms Robert Smith YVillian1 Smith Dustin Swaney John Taylor Charles Templeton John Logan Thorniley Herman Tornes Phillip Uhrhane Richard Hlagner Xvilmer Ytfagner Joseph XValters Ralph Hlalters Max lVay Chester XVeaver Earl XVorstell Chester Zimmer Richard Zimmer Page Eighty-seven Au' GMA OFFICERS President ..............,...,. Virginia Vfigginton Vice President ,,4............,,.... Helen Fulmer Secretary-Treasurer 4 4 . .,.. Lucille Bender Program Chairman ..........,.,.,.. Leona Nolan The club has completed the sixth successful year at the Marietta High School. Regular meetings were held every two weeks and were well attended. In the fall a weiner roast was held on Muskingum Drive, and in February the club's birthday was also celebrated by the annual party. Several outside speakers spoke to the club on the various phases ol' during the year. Bob Anclris Mary Lou Angert Dorothy Baker Lucille Bender Sain Bender Jeanette Berg Jean Blouir Gail Britton Eileen Buckley Sarah Lou Carmichael Mary Clark Mary Ellen Corp Betsy Derr Bill Duer Claude Erb Page Eighty-eight MEMBERS Helen Fulmer Pauline Cephart Pauline Huck Betty Johnson Pauline Law XVaVeline Law Judy Light Ulhel Mankins Herbert Nelson Leona Nolan Sue Nolan Carlos Myers Patty Pape Alma Parks Neta Parlin Nancy Pierce Dorothy Pabst Jean Rector Esther Robinson Dorothy Schrader Ruby Schrader Betty Schultz Arvella Smith Charlotte Stephan Martha Jean Suder Joan Sutton Loretta Theobald Betty Jean XVeinstock Betty Wigginton Virginia Wligginton HIT Jeanette Berg Mary Reichardt auame 8 ' 61145 OFFICERS President ...... .....,A,,...., . i Elaine Riggs Vice President ,t... ....,... t Jean Rice Secretary-Treasurer . . . . , Ilda Mae Becker Advisor ..,...,.,.., ,,.......... lX 'Iiss Bourquard Colors: Green and Gold The purpose of this club is to develop cooperation and fellowship aniong the girls, to stress the phases of Home Economics that are not given in class, and to be of some service to all. The Marietta Club participates each year in the Regional and State Con- ference, having acted as hostess to visiting clubs from eight other districts in 1939. This year the Marietta club has the honor to present a pageant at the National Convention, which will be held in Cleveland, June 22-26. MEMBERS Gail Allison Helen Becker Jean Patterson Bonnie Paxon llda Mae Becker Marcia Phillips Kathryn Best Joanne Biehl Merriein Biehl XVilrna Casto Bessie Lou Cooper Betty Dennis Ruth Heath Juanita lrnrnel Edna lngraham Mary Krause Regina Masters Ruth Rexroad Jean Rice Elaine Riggs Esther Robertson Alice Robinson Edna Rose Leila Ruby Ruth Semon Ann XVhipple Phyllis Hlilliamson Page Eighty-nine 74a 'c Sqacacf r MEMBERS Ellsworth Mattern .lack Keney Captain -john Criinmel Lieutenant Earl Huggin Lieutenant Fritz Furbee Leroy Brown Robert Schwartz Herbert Nelson Ted Riddle The Traflic Squad is doing its part in keeping the school looking better as the years go by. Ulilh the help of the student body we hope to be of even more use in the future. So let's be alert and take care of what we have. This year we hnd by careful checking that our biggest trouble has been the traffic at noon and before school, the students gather on parking lots to talk. lt would help the drivers of cars and busses much more if you would gather someplace else to talk. H70 of the Traffic Squad wish to express our thanks to the students for their Hne cooperation during the past year. Page Ninety President . . . Secretary-'l're Advisor .... Albert Bartlett Harold Beck Duane Brum Yllillizuu Dennis Bemztu Flowers Dale Hull Gale Hall S? OFFICERS 2lSL1I'Cl . . . MEMBERS 'QZGZM . , , Albert, Bartlett , A Albert Theis .. Mr. ,XIIIIZISCIIL YVillizuu Henclersllot Dllllllillll Hollister Hurry Scllwurtz Robert Smith Otto Sprague Albert Theis 5491 ,M if fmff gteii Page Ninety-one hh' ilzlelw' Nuacmjzon' ' OFFICERS President ,....... ....,..... . . . Mfanda lValters Vice President ...., A , . Donna Moody Secretary-rfreasurer . . . . Mlinilred Cooke Advisor ,.,....,... . .... Miss Harness Betty Adams Mary Lou Arnold Lynn Avery Edith Ayers Helen Amlin Margaret Arnold Garnet Becker Ilda Mae Becker Betty Beaver Jeanette Berg Merna june Best Thelma Brannan Betty Bramrner Betty Bules Dorothy Burkhart Helen Burton -loan Campbell Mary Lee Cassidy M'il1na Casto Erma Carpenter Bonnie Coffman Betty Coffey Ruth Cogswell Freda May Covey Nellie Callihan Betty Crawford Eileen Crimmel Helen Cross Mary Naoma Cross Wlinifred Cooke Helen Daily Frances Davis Helen Dean Erma Delano Eva Delano Katherine Devol Mary Drennen Shirley Dunn Betty jean Dye jerrie Edmonds Norma Eichmiller Page Ninety-two M'anda Evans Dorothy Fitzgerald Eileen Fogle Dorothy Fulton Carol Callaway Betty Gebhart Catherine Graber Ruth Griflin Helen Haynes Edith Hart Ruth Heath Deloris Hill Alfreda Hoflart Virginia Hofl lllanda Holdren Regina Huck Norma Huffman Lena johnson Leona jurden Rita Jurden Dorothy Kaneif Maggie Kellar Anna King Mary King Mildred Lancaster Betty Lane Delores Lane Connie Leideeker ' X Mary Louise Lowellk Lila Ruth Malone Carol Miller Virginia Mclntire Donna Moody Doris Moody Selma Morgenstern Fanchon Morgenstern Sarah Morris Ann Meister Lucille Nicholas Martha Nolan Margaret Oliver my . Betty Jeanne Pape Charlotte Perdew Juanita Pitts Helen Pool Ruth Pottmeyer Muriel Porter Margaret Pouzide Evelyn Reynolds Frances Reynolds Eloise Rexroacl Elaine Riggs Esther Robertson Lillie Robinson Helen Roney Ruth Roney Louise Rose Florabel Rowe Phyllis Rowe lla Sams Nellie Sanford Mary Sehramm Betty Schultz XVilma Sehultheis Betty Simmons Nellie Sims Bernice Shanklancl Dorephy Strauss Olive Sims Helen Skipton Maxine Sprague Doris Jean Stoll Georgine Smith Annette Schmelzenbath Mary Thorniley jean YVarburton Ruth YVildermuth Lois Mfillison Beryl lVorstell Mary Louise lVright Mlanda Walters Betty Wunder alianaf Scale The National Thespian Dramatic Society for High Schools has done much toward better high school dramatics all over the United States for many years. Its pttrpose has been to encourage dramatics among young people and to afford them a practical investment for pleasure, and perhaps in later years for business. This is ol' course a sound participation for all who may gain the merits required. lt is within the reach ol every high school student to do this. The society is named for Thespis, a Greek ol' the sixth century B. C. who lirst portrayed the role of Dionysis in the annual lestival held in honor ol the god of wine. Since then the name 'lhcspian has been applied to dramatic interests, and in this case to the dramatic honor society lor high schools. Marietta High School has gained the realms ol' a national organization by having qualified lor, and successfully gained admittance to this highest high school dramatic honor society in the country. The 15 members accepted by Marietta High School earned the merits through certain duties required through participation in dramatic performances. The local troupe is already entered in a district contest. to be held at Athens, Ohio. Last year a group of now Thes- pians won such a contest at Granville, Ohio. XVe are looking lorward to years of service from this organization which will undoubtedly prove an asset to the school. '20-MP3 0-. The ollicers and members ollicially installed last December 8, are: President . Vice President . . Secretary , f Robert ,Xndris Dan Baker Norman Baker Darthea Bell Harriet Ann Brown Helen Burton Betsy Derr XVinifred Finkel ,. Dan Baker . . . , . . . . Betsy Derr Virginia R. Kigans Frances Fuller Mary Fuller George Hartman Virginia R. Kigans Cornell Ritchie Jay Smith Richard Smith Page Ninety-three qsyx. N ,. .THLETIEEI 114,41 M 7? , ffm af,-J Page Ninety-six OFFICERS President 4 .,... .........,,.,,, G len Vfittekind Vice President ........... ..,. L awrenee Conner Secretary and Treasurer ..,. ..., L ouie Becker MEMBERS John Armor Fred Needham James Archer Tom O'Brien John Barry Ferman Page Louie Becker Calvin Patterson Beman Biehl Albert Pllug Bernard Caskin Fred Phelps Lawrence Conner George Rigeaux joe Etter Malcolm Rock Ralph Forshey jack Ross Ralph M. Lindamood Vernon Saunders Russell Logan John Smith Glen Mellor Robert YVilliamson Howard Mugrage Glen Mfittekind FRANK Strrrow Mr. Sutton l1as completed l1is sixteenth year as head coach at Marietta High School. He is well liked by tl1e boys and is knoivn as tl1e dean of Ohio scholastic C0llCllCS. His learns have won a very high percentage of their games. 'llhis year he presented a Iine football team ivliicli Sllll'CliCLl inany bad breaks and as a result lost a few games. 'Ihey slioived tl1eir ability i11 the Parkers- burg game. 'l'he basketball team tnrned in one of tl1e finest SCZLSOIIS in recent years, win- ning 17 and losing 'l'hey also eopped the C. 0. L. ClllllIll3l0I1Sl1l1J and tl1e Southeastern Ohio Distrift 'l'o111'11a111e11t. l3XVAIN lVllIRRAY Mr. Murray serves as reserve roath in football and basketball and as a field t-oath in track. He is a very line coach Zlllil gives lllc boys their final training before tl1e all- iniportant varsity grind. He is well-re- speeted by all who have CllC0llIllCTCLl l1in1. JOHN CALLAHAN Mr. Callahan served tl1is year as junior High football roach, l1ead tennis coach, eleventh grade basketball Cflllifll. He is very efficient, his lC2llllS always vviiniing 1ll0I'C than their sl1are of the games. He also promotes tl1e annual -junior High ill0lll'll2iIl1C1ll which is always a line success. . - 6 Vs wx I FRE11 MU1,LEN1x lfred l1as finished his hfteenth year as I-'acnlty Nlanager. He is responsible for all sthedules, oilitials, carries 011 athletic corre- spondence and publicity, purchases equip- ment, serves Oll District Athletic Board. a11d is track coach. He is a very ivell iitted Illilfl for sneh responsibilities and has proven l1in1- sell' fair and just to all. LUKE IQUNKICL Mr. Rnnkel has been coaching reserve football and -Innior High basketball for the past seven years. He produces line 10111118 vrliich always win a nnniber of ball games. He coaches tl1e junior High tournament team, which usually is one of the best in tl1e totlrnainent. This year. l1is team lost a heartbreaker in tl1e semi-finals. ROBERT ,ANNASENZ Mr. Annasenz has completed l1is Illlfll vear at M.H.S. Each year l1e has served etficieiitlv as track coach and junior High basketball coach. CLARENCE NICCLURE Mac l1as also completed l1is third term here. He is Seventh Grade coach and gives tl1e boys tl1at Illl-lIIlpO1'llllll start in training for varsity competition. ,Page Ninety seven G5 B U fi 47' ' at n L , ,,gE ..i,, . WM ..4., . . If if rr. Lex. me Q.. QW 'X- le 7 Q Q Hx We , K , 52 6 x 2955, Q V 9 QQ K -W? Q Page ..,'f 4 .-t , V Q -. A I , Yiwu, new ...L.1....... . . ,..f...4.u,.A JINI ARCHER Junior H alfback BOB I-IOCK Senior Center Ninety-eight f f A. Q , In 31 We at ,rf we It rf K wg-.2 Jr P 5 X we raw ,. , ' afsii I , 1112. 8 . HOWARD MUGRAGE Junior H alfback BOB WILLIAMSON Senior Quarterback - Q22 vii? .. : D 5-5 . R V . , I TOM O,BRIEN Junior End GRANT DRENNJLN Senior Quarterback .V 1-4 VERNON SAUNDERS Junior End RALPH FORSHEY Senior Tackle if 5 I J V LAWRENCE CONNER Senior End CAROL MILLER Senior Guard 5 LOUIE BECKER Senior Halfback RUSSEL LQGAN Junior Tack le R KN JOHN BARRY Sophomore F ull back DICK FRIEND Senior End RAI,PH M. LINDAMOOD Senior Tackle FRIQIJ NEEDHABI Senior Guard Page Ninety-nine me ' '- :QI Sulfia JACK Ross Senior Guard GEORGE RIGEAUX Junior Center Page One Hundred FRED PHELPS CALVIN PATTERSON Senior Senior Guard Fullback JOHN SMITH MALCOLM Rocic Senior Junior Guard Tackle ...,,. , L -L.Xw.....,....x.i JOHN ARMOR Senior End GLEN MELLOR Senior .Center Wmdq 4 ,ff X , This year's varsity football team had a fairly good season. Their record, won 5 and lost 5, is not brilliant, but they sullered many bad breaks and as a result lost a few games, all by one touchdown. Tl1e1r best all-round game of the year was against Lancaster, in which the Tigers smashed the favored Golden Gales, 3l'0. In the Zllllllllll Turkey Day game, Marietta fought a favored Big Red eleven to a stand- still for most of tl1e game, Marietta . ,, . 55 Marietta . ... 45 Marietta . . 6 Marietta . . 7 Marietta . , 6 Marietta . . . , 31 Marietta . .. . I3 Marietta . , . . 67 Marietta . . o Marietta ... .., lg Total . . ..,. 2.13 CAPTAIN GLEN X'VITTliKlND only to lose in the last quar- ter, I9-lg. This game was o11e of the hest ever played betwee11 these two schools. The Tigers proved they had a good lighting team. Glouster ..,... . o lvilliamstown , . . 0 Zanesville . . . . , 11 Cambridge . . . o Newark , A . . . 12 Lancaster . . , o Coshocton ..... . . 18 Neweomerstown . . o Chillicothe ..,. . 9 l'arkersburg . . . . . I9 Total .. .. 72 This year's football team was led by Glen lVittekind. This was Glen's third year of varsity competition. His line all-aro1111d play has led him to many honors this year. He made All- Central Ohio League for two years in succession. He scored llg points this season to be one of the l1igl1est scorers in the state. Glen was a jarring tackler and blocker, proving himself good on both defense Zlllil offense. His fight kept the team going always, Zlllll as you will notice, all games lost by the Orange and Black were by only one touchdown. Glen was a real captain and we're certainly sorry to lose him. Q f fa ' 5,44 I., X Page One Hundred One ' x R 4 Although the Marietta reserves had a short schedule, consisting of five games, four with the Parkersburg Little Reds and one with Zanesville, their season was rather disastrous in that they failed to chalk up a victory. Some of the boys who showed up well in these games are: Armor, Porter, Curtis, Foster, B. Forshey, G. Hall, Hille, l'Villiams, Fitzgerald, Morse, Burke, Sargent, Wlhite, Chamberlain, Heyrock, R. Masters, Mclntyre, Babb, Clark, Sarver, P. Duff, Gregory, Casto, D. Hall, P. Hall, B. Masters, Radabaugh. From this aggregation of future football stars Coach Sutton will select a gridiron combination to carry out the lQf1O schedule with the fight and spirit that the Ti fers have always been noted lor. is , SEASONS RECORD Marietta 7 - Zanesville . .. 12 Marietta Parkersburg Marietta Parkersburg Marietta Parkersburg Marietta Parkersburg Page One Hundred Two - Jligh awww ask The Junior High football squad was one of the best in years. They won 3 out ol 4 games. Mr. Callahan coached this team and some very likely yarsity stars will come from it YVeber, Buchert, Nelson, Putnam. The squad influded: Fritz, Menke, Burke, Keerps, Tryon, Needham, Harlow, Goddard, Xllittekind, and SEASON 'S RECORD Marietta . ..... 19 - St. Marys Marietta . .. 19 - Parkersburg Marietta ...... . , 20 - Parkersburg Marietta Qythj ,.... o K Sl. Marys . li 0 7 1.1 Page One Hundred Three k 'lug 1 QC Qffff , , Vt. Mmaqm To the managers of all sports go due credit and praise for their line spirit and faithfulness in which they work. They volunteer to do this and work long and hard hours, but receive little credit. They are in charge of all equip- ment at home and are even more responsible on trips. joe Etter and Ferman Pape served capably this year as head football man- agers. Fred Phelps did a fine job as basketball manager, and Bill Calvin worked faithfully as track manager. Ghewleacleaa l t A lot of credit is due our cheer- leaders. They add considerably to the pep and Hght of our athletic teams, which is an important fac- tor in leading the Orange and Black to victory. The cheerleaders this year were four girls: Betty Crawford, Anne Price, Helen Burton, and Helen Hewson. They all did a very line job and will be back next year to continue their faithful services. 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GQGMQGHGBM X K , i JOHN ARMOR CALVIN PATTERSON GLEN THORNR Senior Senior Junior Guard Center Guard BOB XVILLIAMSON JOHN BARRY JACK LOWE Senior Sophomore Junior Forward Guard Forward Page Onc Hundred Eight 4 Tom O'BR1r:N Junior Center Lfxwkrgxciz CoNN1eR Senior Guard .'XI.lSliRT PFLLJG Senior Ifurward Box cz.-XSKIN Senior Guard ISIQMAN BIIQHL Senior Forward LOLZIE BECKLQR Senior Forward Page One Hundred Nine axially Baakeidall 'l he H139-,10 haskethall season was highly successful. The Tigers won their second con- secutive Central Ohio League haskethall championship by defeating Coshocton in the deciding game .16-gt. ln the District Tottrtiatnent the Tigers gained victories over Logan, Lancaster, Gallipolis. and Greenfield McClain to xtin the Southeastern Ohio Championship for the tifth time in eight years. In the opening round of the State Tournaiueut, Marietta was defeated by a strong Findlay High teznn by the score of 36-23. Hats oil to this successful bunch of scrappers. Sli.'XSON'S RECORD Marietta ,.... 32 Xelsonvillc . , Marietta , . . . 35 - Catnhridge . . . . . . Marietta . . . . .tts Logan 4,.,.. .... N Iarietta , . . .ti 4 Newark . . . . . . . Marietta ..,, . 70 - jackson ...,,.,.. lvlarietta .. .. 32 - New Philadelphia Marietta . . . . 38 Columbus East Marietta . . . . 38 - Parkersburg . . . . Marietta . . . . . 27 Portsmouth . . Marietta . . . . 46 - Coshocton . . . . . . . Marietta . .. . . .ti Norwood . . Marietta ...... .tt - Athens . . . . . . ... Marietta . . .. .16 Zanesville . YVOH 173 LOSI 5. . -' . 3. 1' - .T ' ' 4? sottTtn:.xsTERN onto D1s'rRtc:'t ' j H. j '- 3 A' M Q A A 'l'OURNAMEN'l Mattetta . . Qty Lancaster .. . H I 1. 4 - , Marietta ..,,.. 36 - Logan ,... .. Mattetta . ... 35 Newark .. M, W, s Q Q 1 I Q. I l . 1 .uietta .. .. 40 W Lancaster .. Mattetta . . . . Qt, Coshocton . . 1. , , . . Xfylricllll ol ylmcsvmc Marietta ...... 36 - Calltpolis . .... A K. f ' '-7 Q' ' 1 , Marietta .. SQ - Greenueld McClain Mai tt!tl.l . . . 44 I otueroy ,. - Marietta . .. 25 Chillicothe .. STA'I'E TOURNAMENT Marietta . .,.. 36 Lancaster . . . Marietta ...... 23 - lfindlay . . . . . Page One Hundred Ten likgaadeg This year the varsity reserves had a very s11c'c'essf11l season. Under their capable coach, Callahan, they rung up lilteen x'it'1ories against three defeats. These boys also captured a first place tie with Zanesville in the Central Ohio Reserve League, winning nine and losing one. Some ol the stars were Rigeaux, Cole, McKinney, Meagle, Saunders, Melntire, Conley, Smith, Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta SEASONS R ICCORD 29 - Logan . 31 - Coolville . . . , , . - lielpre 27 -3 Zanesville . Sl - Coolville . 1 ., . .19 V- Clhesterhill . I5 - C2ll1ll3l'lilgC . 30 - Laiiraster . 28 - Newark . . . 557 - Coslioeton , 35 -- Zanesville . . f Bartlett . , 1 31 - l,2l11l'2lSICli . I9 M Canthritlge , 27 - Newark 31 f Bartlett . . . . , 111 - Coslioclon . , .. ... 211 - Athens .. XVon 15: Lost 3. and Foster. .. 16 . 221 . 20 9 9 U13 ,21 . IQ . QQ UI .. 345 .29 ., ll -'19 . 29 , 28 . 211 Page One Hundred Eleven IOM Q' Bu Marietta ...... 38 - Lewisville Mziriettu . . .. . 33 - jztekson . . Mzirietla .. 43 - Mziekshurg Nilllillillll . . . . . 24 - Belpre , . , Nlilflffllll .. .. 25 - Little Reds Niziriettzn ,, 37 - Nlzickshurg xl2l1'lCll1l .. 40 - Lewisville Mztriettu .. 33 - Newport . Mziriettzi . . ,. . 35 - Beverly .. , my The eighth grade team had ll fz1i1'ly successful se11son. winning four :intl losing two. Mr. .X1111:1se11z CO1l1'llCll this teznn. O11e of their victories was over Williznnstown xl ll nior High, which wo11 the XVest Virginia junior High State Chznupioii- sh ip. Some of COIIIIBS, lvffllllfl. SEASONS RECORD Won 412 Lost 2. lx'l2ll'lCll2l 16 - I?-elpre ..... Ailll'lCll2l 16 - Coolville Xluriettai ll f liexter City. Nlziriettzi 16 - llelpre ,.... Nluriettzi 18 - Belpre ,.... hl2ll'lCll2l 34 - Willizimstown Page One Hundred Twelve the players were: Nelson, Meagle, Curtis, Adznns, 'l'rout, Reynolds, and 18 21 ll 16 32 5 ,,,,, , ,11 Nluriettzi ...., 32 . . , , 1.1 Nlurietta ...... 32 . . . Mzxriettzi ,,..,, 41 .. ... 43 hI1ll'lCIl2l , ,.,, 3.1 . , . . 17 Nlziriettzi , , , 311 . , , 31 Nlurietta ,,.. gli . . . 37 Al2ll'lCIl2l ....,. 28 . . 25 Mziriettu ....., 13 ,, 25 Nl2ll'iBll2t 21 Baweldwll The tenth grade reserve basketball tezun had an ex- ceptionally hue record this season, boasting il season record of fifteen wins and three defeats. Outstanding players who saw eoiisiderable action are as follows: Barry Caskin Hall Porter Armor Burke Erniliek Lindaniood Fitzgerald SEASONS RECORD X'Von 153 Lost 3. - St. hl2ll'yS,XV.x 2l. , I2 - Beverly ...,..,.., I5 - Senior Hi-Y . .. 2,1 - Newport . . . .. 27 - Bartlett ,.,,,..,. 21, - Collegiuns , , , . . 811 - St. Nlzirys, YV. Va. , 31 - Little Reds ,..,, 211 - Athens .. ...,,.. 20 9171 Qaacle E Marietta .. .. 34 Marietta .. .. 26 Marietta ., ,. 13 Marietta .. ,. 19 Marietta .. .. 34 Marietta .. .. 39 The seventh graders didn't fare so well this season, winning one out of four games. How- ever, they played boys much more experienced than they and turned in creditable perform- ances. McClure eoatthed this squad. A few of the players were: Hawn, johnson, Kidd, Goddard. and Morris. SE.-XSON'S RECORD lVon IQ Lost 3. Marietta ll - Dexter City , 46 Marietta tl - Belpre ..,., 31 Marietta IU - Belpre .. .. 21 Marietta 18 - Belpre .. .. I7 SEASONS RECORD NV xVllllllIl1Sl0lVIl ,r.. Lewisville Dexter City Reinersville , , . . . Dexter City Newport .. 011 1 1 25 29 15 4 1 25 71 Lost 2. lXIarietta .. .. 32 - Marietta ...... 26 - Marietta . ., 23 - KIUNIOR HIGH Marietta ..,,.. lg - Nlarielta . . 22 - all Coach Rnnkel's ni11th grade reserves had a rather successful season, playing nine games and losing only two, both to a strong Dexter City quint. I11 the junior High Tourna- ment, Marietta began by defeat- ing Zanesville Cleveland i11 the closing seconds of the ga111e 13-l2. However, in their second game of the tournament, the Tiger Cubs were forced to how to a strong Zanesville Roosevelt team in the most thrilling game of the tournament 22-23. Those future M. H. S. cage stars who eoinposed the tourna- ment sqnad were: Fritz, Menke, Hanley, Singer, Burke, Riggs, Johnson, Beren, Bl'liIIlI'IlCI', and Knox. Willianistown ,.., 9 Newport ....... . 22 Bartlett ll TOURNAMEN I' Zanesville Cleve. , 12 Zanesville Rouse. 23 7Z'fz Q e Badkellialf Page One Hundred Thirteen M mm Out of a schedule of six meets, the Tigers could gain only one victory, that over Gallipolis. In the Central Ohio League meet, Marietta placed second against Newark and Cambridge. ln a rather close District meet in which seven teams competed, the Orange and Black closed their 1939 season by placing fifth. Although tl1e 1939 season record does not seem so impressive, it must be remembered that tl1e Tigers were matched against some exceptionally strong teams, and our Mercurymen did a job worthy of recognition. 19410 SCHEDULE April 6-Parkersburg and Triadelphia at Parkersburg April 9 1 ge-Pending April 20-1101116-SICVVHFI and Jackson at Marietta April 26wChillicothe at Chillicothe May 1-Coolville and Belpre at Marietta May 4-Newark Relays at Newark May 11-Pending, at Muskingum College May 18-District Meet at Athens Page One Hundred Fourteen Last year's tennis team proved one of the best ever organized at M. H. S. They Won seven out of eight matches. The squad included: Pritchard, Bun Caskin, Barnes, Vrooman, Hall, Nicholson, and Bob Caskin. For this year they have lost Pritchard, Barnes, and Vrooman, but should have a capable team. Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta Marietta 1939 RECORD 5 - Zanesville .. 5 -- Parkersburg 6 - Athens ..... 2 -- Chillicothe . 6 - Sistersville .. 5 - New Concord 5 - Pomeroy . . . 4 -- Gallipolis .. Won 75 Lost 1. 1940 SCHEDULE April 13-Athens April 27-Gallipolis April go-Parkersburg May 4-Zanesville May 6-Chillicothe May 14-P211'liCI'SbUl'g May 18--IJiSU'iCl Tounament 2 2 1 l 2 .. ...2 3 Page One Hundred Fifteen Page One Hundred Sixteen 7fLe Made I Dnenf INSTRUCTORS Mr. Hlhetstone, in his eighth year at Marietta, turns out annually bands that rank with the best in the state. ln addition to directing the band, he also has charge ol the orchestra, junior band and junior orchestra. It is because of his ability ol leadership that we admire these musical organizations. Miss Minoma Benson is completing her fifth year as head ol' the vocal de- partment. Miss Benson has studied at many leading music conservatories and is well Iitted lor her work. The vocal department has had a very successful year under Miss Benson's leadership. n of Me Ay feel! CAST Sir Peter Leyton Col Leyton Court, Devinshirej . Lord Egbert Mortimer fFianc:e of Lady Joanna Leytonj . , Jerry QSir Peter's Sonj ...,,...........,..,..., Sir Richard Camden fCaptain Dick of the Nancy Leej . . Edward fNedj Brinkley flfirst Matej ......,.... Barnaby Hyde flioatswainj ......,.........,., Stephen Lowe t Stuttering Steve, the Cabin Boyj . . Bill Bloody Qa Piratej ...........,...,.,...... Monsieur Francois QA Parisian Dancing Masterj . , Jim Sparks fa Piratej ,.....,......,.,....... Sam Laversot fa Piratej .....,,...........,..... Lady Joanna Leyton QBetrothed to Lord Egbertj Clarissa Buckingham Xlaid ol' Honor to Lady m C1 , .lo Dorinda Harcourt QTwin Bridesniaidj .,..,.,... Florinda Harcourt QTwin Bridesmaidj Mistress Rhoda Greensarl Qflovernessj .......... T Dona De La Montana ta Spanish hoblewomanj Delores De La Montana QHer Daughterj .,.... Henrietta QMaid to Lady Joannaj ..... . Dorothea Nalton QBridesmaidQ .. Nick ......,.........,....,... Johnathan . . . Giles ,...,..,,.....,...,. Phyllis Page Qllridesrnaidj Kitty Bellamy QBridesmaidj . . . Louisa Lowndes QBridesmaidj ., Rosaniond XVest QBridesmaidj ...........,..,. 2111112 . . . Robert Andris . . Charles Delong . . . Bernard Caskin . . Frederick Ebinger . . . , Doak Markley . . . Jacob Cisler .. XVilliam Toller ...,.... Dan Baker YVilliam lNIcKinney . . . Alames Heyrock ., Ellis Hoskin . . . . Jim Rice . . Lynn Avery . . . Elinor Pryor ., Carolyn Hall .. Evelyn Harsha . . . . Darthea Bell .. Virginia Meister .,...., Betsy Derr .. Anna Mae Price . . . . . . Roger Buchert Herbert XVithington . . . . Bill Hathaway Mary Virginia Hyde . . , . . , . Elaine Riggs ,. Betty McKinney . . , . . Lenora Miller Chorus of Pirates, and Chorus of Bridesmaids Page One Hundred Eighteen S'Bancf New uniforms and new marching formations marked the appearance ol' our band this year. This organization took part in assemblies, all home football and basketball games, as well as in many ol our civic activities. Robert Adamson Don Alexander Bob Ballinger Dick Ballinger Xllalter Barth Gerald Bartntess Harvey Becker Roland Becker Donald Block Don Campbell Albert Chorpening Jimmy Dally Dick Davis Robert Doak Billy Duer George Farley Jimmy Gray MEMBERS Charles Hall .-Xrliss Hays Eugene Heckler -lack Lee Charles McCauley Frank McCauley Gordon Mehl Randal Metcalf Gwynne Meyers Raymond Parks Sheldon Parks Bob Proctor jack Reed Roland Riggs David Rood Norman Schneider Dean Schramm Robert, Shoop Lloyd Siewers jay Smith Howard Snyder Richard Stacy Dick Stanley -Iohn Steward Robert Stickrath Alford String Garheld Suder Bill 'l'oller Richard Van Duson Roy YX'ible Chris xvlllllllll Donald Young Eldon Zinn Kenneth Zinn Page One Hundred Nineteen 0 The orcliestra went through a rebuilding process this year, in spite ol this they gave creditable performances when called upon. They took part in the Christmas assembly and in the commencement program. From the orchestra a special group was chosen to play lor the senior class play and operetta. MEMBERS Don Alexander Eileen Price Jean Benedict Bonnie Ralph Robert Benedict jean Rector Don Campbell David Rood Don Davis Lloyd Siewers Eugene Heckler Robert Stickrath Catherine Lorcnce Charles McCauley Gordon Mehl Abie Museari Mary Phillips P ige One Hundred Twenty Garheld Suder Richard Van Duson Regis XVaxler joan X'Vinans Seam Jlaiyh Gam' Qlee GM V L irrs P , - V , - i s nf V' 55 9 53 32 ykkf V'.Hjg., a , Vg xiii 'V,,,,, ,A If ff. mi a: .,,- may - A, --lr Q : ,Qf-f gif I y A j M U 'r V tg , i vwvnl N ,aff B' .-,, A g Q MW E f ' ' L ii . f a t r L as s . E OFFICERS President , ..,,,.. ,,....,...... V irginia Meister Librarians , Betsy Derr, Evelyn Harsha, Darthea Bell Aceonipanists .....,...... Ann Forshey, Betsy Derr MEMBERS Margaret Ash Lillian .Xyery Darthea Bell Alice Biehl Norma Bowen Tlielnia Brannan Helen Burton Marilyn Campbell Erma Carpenter xvillllll Casto Ruth Collinan Ruth Cogswell XVinilrecl Cooke Betty Crawford Mary Naomi Cross Mary Dayis Erma Delano Eya Delano Betsy Derr Dorothy Dow Shirley Dunn Xlinifred Finkel Claretta Fulnier Helen Fulnier Betty Cano Barbara Gerhart Mabel Goddard Catharine Graber Marjorie Haclley Carolyn Hall -leanne Harr Vilora Harris Eyelyn Harsha Ruth Heath ,Xlfrecla Hoflart Frances Hofl' Virginia Holly Pauline Huck Regina Huck Mary Virginia Hyde Virginia Ruth Kigans Marjorie Knox Naomi Lanklord Alniecla Lauer Virginia Mclntyre Betty McKinney Frieda MeKitriek Virginia Meister Ruth Milbaugh Lenora Miller Mary Miner Mary Mills Maxine Moore Ruth Morgan Selma Morgenstern Martha Nolan Jean Oliver jean Patterson Anna Price Elinor Pryor Marcella Rector Margaret Reiehard Mary Reieharcl Eloise Rexroad Ruth Rexroacl .lean Rice Aline Rinehart Charlotte Rinehart Elaine Riggs Lela Ruby Ruth Savenye Annetta Sehinelzenbach Mary Sehrannn Juanita Stephens Caroline XVillia1ns Mary Louis XVright Page One Hundred Twenty-one Sealed Jlzqh Mbvecf 6 mm Page One Hundred Tw President . . . Librarian , . A . . Aeeonipanists . . . M argaret Ash Robert, Andris Lillian Avery Dan Baker Helen Burton Bernard Caskin Jacob Cisler XViniI'red Cooke Betty Crawford Gene Davis Betsy Derr Dororhy Dow Shirley Dunn Frederick Ebinger Clarema Fulnier Helen Fulmer Carolyn Hall Jeanne Hall RuLh Heath Jimmie Heyroek Frances Hoff C11 ty-two OFFICERS Dan Baker Lillian Avery , . . Ann Forshey and Betsy Derr MEMBERS Ellis Hoskin Mary Virginia Hyde Lowell Kehl Ted Kehl Naomi Lankford Mason Lindarnood Jack Laphani Doak Markley Virginia Melntyre Bill McKinney Frieda MeKitriek Mary Mills Maxine Moore Selina Morgenstern Marrha Nolan Anna Price Elinor Pryor Eloise Rexroad Rudi Sayenye Mary Schranim VVilliam Toller anim Jaw Gam' Glee QM , 'FICERS President . , . . . ,....,.....AA., Lois Roach Librarian A , .. Eileen Price .XCC01ll1JZllllSl , .. Eileen Price MEMBERS 'l'hehna Ahieht Patsy Amos Naomi Anderson Katherine Angert Katherine Armstrong ldoma Beard Vivian Beard Irene Beaver -Ioan Becker Barbara Beiser Jean Benedict Doris Binegar Noreen Blair Patricia Blue Mary Lou Braden Eileen Buckley Margaret Burger Barbara Calvin Marietta Carver Sara Lou Carmichael Mary Grace Clark Mary Clark Peggy Clark Grace Collins Louise Cross Dorothy Davis Dorothy Davis Marjorie Davis Peggy Davis Jaetlttelyn Dawson Betty llevol Jo Anne Devol Anna Lou Evans Betty Fogle Virginia Fordham Pauline Gephart Mfilberta Grimm Dorothy Grubbs Jeannette Haas Mary Ann Hardy Sara Hartwig Clarice Hayes Louise Heldman Genevieve Hoskinson Betty Hull svllilllllil Immel - Carol johnson Mary june Pauline Karcher jean Kilmer Emilie Laliarre Norma LaFaber Pauline Law XVaveline Law janet Lehmer .Indy Light Katherine Lorentz jean Mathews Betty MeYVhirter Helen Morgan jane Ann Morgenstern Martha -lean Mullenix Mary Museari Vera Nichols Ann Palmer Neta Parlin Joan Parker Alma Parks Dorothy Payne Annabelle Phelps Marsha Phillips Carmen Powell Betty Price Eileen Price Martha Pritchard Bonnie Ralph .lean Rector Lois Roach Mary Rowefamp Jeannette Russell Mary Sanders jean Schull Sara Lou Schailer Katherine Schaffer Clherrie Shoop Alice Singer -loan Smith Maxine Smith Virginia Stanley Betty Stegmeir Marilyn Stegner Charlotte Stephan -Ioan Sutton Loretta Theobald joan Toller Betty iVeinstot'k Betty M'igginton Donaldeen Xklhetstone Imogene XVllllillllS jerry WVilliams Ruth xVilhCllIl Joan YVinans Page One Hundred Twenty three ' Jfie7fL8aqfL'Geeef14J OFFICERS President . . . .,.,,........,..,.. Harry Cogswell Librarian ,....,..............,..,, Richard Stacy Aeeoinpanists . . Betsy Derr and Betty Jane Crawford Harvey Becker Roger Buehert Charles Cooke john Cooke Harry Cogswell Don Curtis Don Davis Ronald Davis Charles DeLong Robert Dobbins Claude Erb Robert Eversull Page One Hundred Twenty-four M E M BERS Norman lfVolle Richard Forman Eugene Crubbs Homer Mclntyre Gwynne Myers .lack Oppe Dean Ross Billy Sanders Richard Stacy Toni Stage junior Stanley -johnny Streeker Toni Trout SUNITW fowuni Alumni from the Class of 1931: IYIARY G1IR'rRuIJ1-1 BRAUN1.1c1I is teaching at tl1e Beaver Cou11ty Day School at Chest11ut Hills, B'IZ1SSllClIllSCIlS. She received her masterls degree in French from Radcliffe and studied o11e year i11 France at Sour- bonne and at tl1e University of Tours. I11cideI1tally, sl1e was graduated Ucum laude from Marietta Col- lege i11 '35, ALICE RI'1I'fER is living in Dallas, Texas. She writes feature stories lllltl magazine articles. She married Al. XVesley XVright. CHARL1-is GR.uI1.1t:1I is a junior attorney with tl1e Securities and Exchange i11 Cleveland. Before e11- teri11g the legal profession he graduated from Mari- etta College a11d Ol1io State Law Scl1ool. BILRNARII HUGI'Ii-'H' who did exceptionally well in mus- ical activities here at M. H. S. is iI1structor of music at YV2ll4L'lIll1U High School, XVakeman, Ohio. He has built 11p a splendid band and has made good in 111us1c. JAMES XVITTLIG, tl1e artist of y31, does magazine illus- trations. He designed a cover for Collier's and some work for t'College Humor. He graduated from Pratt I11stitute of Art i11 Brooklyn. He lives i11 New York, was married last year, a11d is taking up aviation as a hobby. Alumni from the Class of 19321 Ronny NVILLIS is now executive head of tl1e Ohio Association of lnsuraI1ce Agents. The organization is tl1e trade association from all types of insurance except life a11d has a membership of 1,110 agencies. She is tl1e o11ly woman in tl1e United States to hold such a position. Prior to the time she accepted her present position she was secretary to john Lloyd, a 1ne111ber of tl1e Ohio Senate. C1I.xRI.1-is P1-1NRos1-1, a graduate of Marietta College and William and Mary, passed his Virginia State Bar Examinations a11d is 110W a recognized attorney. Since graduation he lll1S been with tl1e Division of tl1e Budget of tl1e State of Virginia in Richmond. He plans to enter the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Hfashington, D. C. A11- other lawyer from the same class is BIARCUS GINS' BURG, who is a member of tl1e law hrm Simon a11d YVynn in Fort Worth and Abiline, Texas. Alot-IN Wuins is doing newspaper work. He holds a position on tl1e editorial staff of tl1e i'Columbus Dispatchf' There are several teachers from tl1e Class of '32: RUTH MEIs'r1:R is at Marietta College teaching French a11d Ger111an. She graduated fro111 Marietta College and i11 one year received her masters degree fro1I1 Ohio State. During this last summer she travelel in Europe. JOSEPIIINE XVFBER and Cllr-kRLO'1 I'li BROWN are both employed at M. H. S. Miss Brown is in the office and Miss Wleber teaches short-hand and typing. VIRGINIA l'A'li'l'IN is co1111ected with Columbia Uni- versity doing Geological work. ELAIN1-1 HENDRIXON, a graduate of XVestern Reserve, is now working i11 Cleveland as a member of tl1e Visiting Nurses Association. Page One Hundred Twenty-six DICK ABIc:11r, tl1e musician of this class, has his own orchestra a11d l1as been playing in Miami, Florida. He has worked with Max Flescher in producing music for his comedies. Alumni from the Class of IQ3j.' The Class of also has its musician. ROl!I'1RT BAKER is o11 tl1e stall of Station WCKY, at the Gibson Hotel in Cincinnati. IIICNVER Davis will graduate from the Crozer Theo- logical Seminary in june. He holds a pastorate in Victoria Cl1apel, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. f,RVlLLE KR.-XIlSli is now on the staff of the Neuro- Psychiatric Hospital, Hartford Retreat, Hartford, Co11I1ecticut. D1-:AN GR.xxlI.1cI-I, a graduate of Marietta College, is now employed in tl1e Parkersburg National Bank. joan SULLIVAN graduated from Ohio Mfesleyan aI1d Simmons College in Boston. She teaches music and home economics at Bartlett. Alumni from the Class of IQj.j.' S ' . 1 1llCC HII.I.1.u1 O'Nl-'ILL graduated from Marietta High School, he has do11e 111any outstanding things. He graduated from Marietta College, was president of the student body a11d was elected as a represent- ative to tl1e Ohio State Legislature i11 1938. Now he is i11 law school at Ohio State University. Another member of '34 is VAUC-HN XVILLIAMS who graduated from Meredith Business Institute in Zanes- ville, Ohio, in 1935. He is now employed in tl1e Sun Oil Company oflice at Gladwin, Michigan, where he and his wife, who was formerly Orca Morris, reside. Another of the '3.1ers is K1vI'I1R1'N DICDMAN. Kay graduated from Marietta College i11 1938, and from Bryn Mawr College i11 1939 with her Master's degree in Geology. Sl1e is now tl1e technical assistant to tl1e editor of tl1e Illinois State Geological Survey, 1ll1Ll is located in Urbana, Illinois. K.v1'I1RYN BoI:ARn graduated from Marietta College in 1939 a11d was a member of Beta 'l'heta Sorority. She is now employed in the Citize11s National Bank i11 Columbus, Ohio. Another niember of the Class of '34 is CI.rD1-: Yooxo. He graduated from Marietta College in 1939 where he was a basketball star. He is now employed in the City National Bank i11 Colu111bus. His wife was the former Jean Davis, who is also a graduate of Mari- etta High School, in tl1e Class of 1935. DICK SPIFS is IIOWV studying Co1111nercial Art at the Cl1icago Art School. Dick a11d l1is wife are living in Chicago, Illinois. Alumni from the Class of 1935: HOXN'ARD PIIQRPOINI' graduated from Marietta College i11 1939. He was tl1e editor of the Mariettana, the College bi-a1111ual, in his Junior year. He is a mem- ber of Delta Upsilon national fraternity. He is at- tending the School of Medicine, McGille University, i11 Montreal, Canada. CAROLYN O'r'ro hrst attended the Ofiice Training School i11 Columbus and then was employed in a bank there. She is now in nurses' training i11 Louis- ville, Kentucky. RICHARD SULLIVAN graduated from Harvard Univers- ity in 1939. He had the distinction of being presi- dent of the student council. Now he holds a teaching fellowship there. SARA QUIGI.r1v is a member of Beta Sigma Phi cul- tural sororitv. She married Leroy Stober in the fall of 1939 and is employed in the County Auditor's office. GARDNER DI-:RR graduated from Washington and I.ee University in 1939, having joined the Delta llpsilon Fraternity. He is now attending Rochester lini- versity,-School of Medicine. G1-:RTRUD12 Bl-is'r is a stenographer at the Marietta Times Company, and is president of the junior Business League. BE'1 1'v LAWRENCE graduated from Marietta College in 1939. She is a member of the Chi Omega National Sorority. She is studying at the Library School. Yvestern Reserve, in Cleveland, Ohio. AN1'rA Buci-11-:Rr is a senior this year at Nurses' Train- ing School, Mercy Hospital, Columbus. JAM: MCKINNI-iv graduated from Ohio XVesleyan llni- versity ill 1939, where she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta National Sorority. She is the Society Editor at the Marietta Times Company. JAs1r:s XVII.I.1s graduated from Ohio State l'niversity in january, 1940, in Ceramic Engineering. He is now located in Baltimore, Maryland. W1I.I.IAsI BICPFI-IK is now a sophomore at Marietta College. He is a member of the varsity football and basketball teams. Alumni from the Class of 1936: CHARLES HOWVlZI.I. is a senior at Marietta College, He is a member of the varsity football team and also the Gold Key Society and Delta Upsilon Fraternity. In- cidentally, in the second semester of his se11ior year, he was one of the practice teachers here at the high school. ERNEST SIEGFRII-in, another graduate in '36, is attend- ing Marietta College, having transferred from Ohio State. He is one of the few students who is carry- ing 21 hours of academic work and keeping an average of eighty-five. He is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and has been its president for two years. He is also taking a prominent part in dramatics. VIW'IIiN KEITH, a member of the Class of '36, is a senior at the l'niversity of Miami at Oxford. She is not only a member of the Chi Omega National Sor- ority, but also the National Classical Languages Fraternity. EDWARD HARNIiss is a senior at Marietta College, and a member of the varsity football team. Besides be- longing to the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Edward is the editor of the Olio, the college newspaper. LEONARD CHR1s'rv is a senior at Ohio State and a member of the Delta Upsilon National Fraternity. He finds time to be a page at thc Ohio State Legis- lature. 4 . C1IAR1.ns Goonlvriw, a senior at Marietta College, is president of the Delta Upsilon National Fraternity. He is also president of the Spanish Cl11b. 'l'llOM.-XS HANCOCK is a senior at Amherst. He be- longs to the Delta Upsilon National Fraternity, and is an outstanding student. PAIJI. CoNR.vrH is Zlll outstanding student in Marietta College. He was made Student Rotarian from the college just recently which is quite an honor. He is president of the Debate Club and a member of the Delta lTpsilon National Fraternity. Alumni from the Class of 1937: RIJBliR'l' ATULLENIX, a pre-junior at the University of Cincinnati, has been a member of the University Band for three years, and is a member of the R. O. T. C. In his sophomore year, he was elected to the honorary military organization, Pershing Rifles, and as a junior, to a similar national organization, 'tScabbard and Blade. l'I.XRRIIZ'l' ANN jimi: is working for a Bachelor of Science degree in the College of Arts and Sciences, at Ohio University. She was elected to the Zoology Honorary Society, and is secretary of the Zoology Cl11b. The year 191o marks her second year as vice president and pledge mistress of the Zeta Tau Alpha National Sorority. RI 1'I-I MCKINNIA' has attended three colleges: Mt. Holyoke, Ohio M'esleyan, and now is at North- western. At all three colleges she made straight A's with an A+ in Physics at Northwestern. She is also active in debating. She claims Kappa Alpha Theta as her sorority. DlC'I l'E XVI-lxin-iI.K1:N is a cello player in the symphony orchestra at Ohio llniversity where she is making very good grades. She is a member of the Sigma Alpha Eota music sorority. FANNIE LINCICOME is taking llp Nurses' Training at Durham, North Carolina. S.-1I.I.v lY111'1'1-1 is making exceptionally hue grades at lVellesley. Louis Yovxts attends Marietta College where he is making honor grades and is on the crew. DAVID I.IIt'llS, editor of the Marietta College year- book, '1The h'f2lI'lCll1lllZl,,, is also on the crew. He belongs to the Key Club and the Delta Upsilon Na- tional Fraternity. -I1-Ltx Ltw is very active in dramatics and the glee club, and is also a member of the junior Prom and Student llnion Recreation committees at Northwest- ern College. She belongs to the Beta Theta Sorority. VIRGINIA DONALDSON, in addition to making Hne grades, is very active on the Campus at Marietta College. Her extra-curricular activities include the Student l'nion, XVoman's A. A., Players Club, and the Little Clee Club, which is composed of 24 mem- bers of the Big Glee Club of about 200. She is a pledge of the Chi Omega Sorority. Alumni from the Class of I938.' I.1ioN BRACIINIAN is attending Harvard College where, as a I'CSllll of his exceptionally good grades, he re- Page One Hundred Twenty-seven femur! ceived an honorary Harvard College Scholarship. He is very much interested in debate and music, being concert master of the Harvard Symphony Orchestra and a metnber of the all-college debate council. hlwts CIYNNINCIIANI, who was on the Orian staff, is now at Stephens College taking up Journalism. She is serving on the editorial stall' of Stephen's Life. Nlftta-l0Rlt-L Cootui is at Ohio lfniversity majoring in Physical Education. She is in the glee club and for the past two years she has been on the stalf of the Athenia.'l Rotnikr NVILIAIAMS, who is attending Marietta Col- lege, has been active in football. He is takin ua 'U . . the pre-medical course and ts a member of the Al tha Sigma Phi Fraternitv. l is , Swim S ' Alumni from the Class of I939.' HXliRIl'f'l' ,Xsxr BROXVY is attending Marietta College. She is very active in dramatics. She is also a mem- ber of the Beta Theta Sorority. joux Donate, a student at Marietta College, is as- sisting Professor Eggleston in the Biology laboratory and also at the Municipal Water Works. Notztnw BAK!-:tc is a member of the Little Clee Club and the regular Clee Club at Marietta College. He is making very good grades and is very active in dramaties. He belongs to the Delta l'psilon Fra- ternity. IANN Ktctso is attending Ohio XVesleyan. In addi- tion to making good grades, he was elected to Test Tubes and Beakerf' 7911 1939 In the 1939 Senior Scholarship contest held at Marietta, Ohio, in which eleven of the County Schools participated, the following students from Marietta High School received certificates: Mary L. Fuller ranked first in the County, Norman Baker and Lynn Kelso tied lor second and third place, Robert Taber took fourth in the County, Robert Skipton filth in the County, Frank Pritchard tied for sixth, John Greenlees took eighth in the County, and Benjamin Con- rath tied lor ninth place. Other students who received Certihcates ol Honorable Mention in tl1e contest were -Iohn Leonhart, Richard Xtlenzel, Ralph ltloodland, Lorraine Sellens, Elgie Vrooman, David XVigginton, David Berry, David Young and Harry Salzman. A number of these students also received certihcatcs for placing high in the Southeastern Ohio District and Honorable Mention in the State. THINGS PAID NOT TO TELL t. Bet.sy's weight. 2. Fritfs capacity. How last Paul Cook drives. 4. All who go to Newport. XVho Minnie likes-yet. 6. Forshey drives on sidewalks. 7. lfVho Markley had a date with on Feb- ruary 3. 8. lVho locked Pop'y Barth in the cellar. 9. Ylfho put the 40's on the reservoir. to. How many times Pop'l evacuates the High School tllenagff from Barthls. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight THINGS PAID TO TELL 1. 64o lockers in M. H. S. 2. NVhy we donlt have very many assem- blies. 3. Length of Peggy's hair. 4. X'Vanda Evans is getting married as soon as she gets her diploma. 5. Betty Schultz is going with Garheld Suder Ir. Imagine that. ' . D 6. NVhy Barbara Cerhart wants to go out XVest. 7. lVhy Peggy R. can Hop so well. 8. XVho Pllug dates steady. 9. Heyrock's ability as Casanova. to. 19,10 is the largest graduating class yet. Nl iffze Jfaia Jap VIRGINIA and BOB decided to go to the Hobo Hop. Bob asked, Shall we go in my COOP-ER in a CARR? Remember you BEND-ER fender last time, Virginia replied. So he said, t'Illl have to put the car in MI?-GRAGE. It'll BIEHL a grand dance anyway. Upon arriving they found they were early because the place was DERR-serted-in fact, it was BEREN. So they decided to go get a pack of CAMPBELLS and some PHILLIPS MORRIS. On the way they saw JOHN-SON and YVILLIAM-SON, and so rode to the dance after all. It is rather HAY-Sy out but the FOG-LE lift, JOHN said. EVANS at that time it was a GRIMM situation. The pair went AM-LIN into the gym and Bob CAST-Over his todie without waiting for change because he was RITCH-IE had lots of money. Then it was up to him to WVRIGHT their names on the register. On the STAGE were Rex Koon and his eleven piece band, already playing, LIN-DA-MOOD. Then followed HALEXANDERE RAY-time Band, and St0p! It's WUNDER-ful! After a while Bob asked, 'AHAR-SHA having any fun? He says under his breath, I wonder if the music SUD-ER, for she seems neither GAY-NOR sad. She is MOODY. She said she had a PAYNE in her head. QUIGLEY someone came to his assistance and said, HPATT-ER-SON and that'll cheer her up! XVhcn they danced he held her CLOSE for he had ARM-STRONG, and it made her HART beat fast. She thought. K'He HATH-AYXVAY with him. He HOFF-ART her his arm for the Grand March. During the Grand March Jim tripped Virginia, causing her to fall to the floor. 'PHELPS, PHELPS, SARVERV' cried Bob. It was very ROOD of Jim. He thought he was CASKIN-ova. Bob GRAB-ER by the arm to help her up. Her NEES were shaking. He was HOLDEN her hand. He thought she was a CONNER. Bob and Jim BICKERT and quarreled over the prank. You BLOCK-head, said Bob. Virginia said her arm hurt. Is it your right ARM-OR your 1eft?', asked he. My left, she replied. Adhesive PAPE which was badly NEEDHAM was cut with the SHEARS. BETTY said, Your HAR-RIS mussed up. Virginia replied, t'lVait till I POTT-MEYER hair. Then all was settled and the dance continued. FORSHEY didn't go to the dance, for his heavy elod-hoppers, glowing with GRIFFIN shoe polish, would BOUR-MORCKS upon the floor. His feet were sure LONG-FELLOWVS. At the inter-MILLS-ion Ruth went to HUNT-ER coat. YVhere to find it was a great RIDDLE. She said to Fritz, Shall we go to BARTH's, to the Red MILL-ER the HILL Top? They hnally ended up at the HILL Top and PABST was ordered. It gave RUTH the HUCK-ups. mls your head LIGHT-FRITZV' Ruth asked jokingly. For that remark. I OS-TER-LEave her, Fritz thought. I shouldn't LAU-ER to say such things. Intermission was over. Again the dance was in progress. JEAN danced with JOHN which made her rival GREEN with jealousy. MKELL-AR, KELL-AR! she yelled. 'Tll KEHL you, said Jean, Hif you don't watch out. I've HOFF-ten thought of it. HEND-ER-SHOT out of the door just then. Wlhen everything was again settled, the dance continued. ZINN the dance was over and everyone went home. All DLTFF folks were FULLER fun and had malice toward none. On the way home Virginia and Bob saw a little dog. She BURK-ed and XVAG-NER tail. SIMS like the dance was a great success, for ALL-I-SON-s and daughters of Marietta were there. The committee had worked DAILEY to arrange the programs and clever BECKER- rations BELL-ieve it or not AR-NET1' proht was great. Page One Hundred Twentyvnine fl4.Jl.S. 2 JANLMR1' Marjorie Arnlstrong Kathleen Friend 3 Paul Cook Robert Wright Lenora Miller .1 Marian Schneider I3 JllllC Shears 1.1 Eilee11 Fogle 18 132151011 Goddard Mary Louise Wright 22 joe Henry 24 Eugene Simms 26 Bill Rake 28 Arlyss Hayes Mary Mills lVilma AVCSICFIIIZIII 30 Chester Spriggs fl? fl? if SF if Horosc'ope.' Success i11 business is for you Ill 19141 1 3 4 9 io FEBRUARY john Armor Garheld Suder Betty Simmons Frances Holl' Margaret Ash Eufa XVoodford Bernard Caskin james Quigley Erma Delano William 'l'homas , -all year through 7940 MARCH Gle11 Mellor Cliil' Holden Ruth A. Phelps Keith Lauer Donna Moody Dean Myers Ruth Pottmeyer ci0lllliC Allison jack Nees Robert Hunter Walter Grimm john Close Lauretta Lauer Betty McKinney Mara Lou C1'CCll Sara Lou Green Helen Burke Helen Fulmer Connie Leidecker Martha Riddle Lawrence Kesselring Rosemary Hunter jessie Morris jean XVarburton Regis Hlaxler Mary Lou Arnold Marian Green Aline Rinehart Frederick Ebingcr Harold Klein joe Etter Regina Huck ,lf is if ill SK Ho 1'osr'0j1cf.' your patience does not tire lime will bring what you desire. APRIL Ralph M. Lindamood Annetta Schmelzenbach Norma Trautner Bob Cassady ll Cleona Forshey Max way 15 Dorothy Williamson Bob Briggs 19 Grant IJIACHHCII C gofogjy Lillillclll 22 Betty G. Patterson U Oy A Cm Cn In V Esther Robertson 23 Fred lNeedham Dennis Murray 261 Evelyn Harsha Albert Bartell 27 Delmar Baker Richard Guckeff Richard Hart gfilgllliptrgixsirs 28 Dorothy Hoekenberry Alfred! Hoffart 1t wk 2 1 at Betty Xvunder Ho1'os1'ojm: it it ,it 1,6 it Money and love will come HU f05C0Lf1fi your way Patience and time alone C1111 say If you're careful what yotl XVhat fortune for you stores Slly- away. Page One Hundred Thirty Iqllftdliad o MAY Lucille Bender Floyd Pape jg Melvin Sarver 4 Robert Adamson 5 joe Hanley ti Albert Pflug 7 Almeda Latter 8 john lVillford 141 Gerald Taylor ll Edith Miller I3 jack Ross Mary Swaney I5 Betsy Derr 18 Glen Whitlach IQ Gail Allison 21 Virginia Hofl 23 Ralph L. Lindamood 24 Bob Block Betty Brammer 26 Don Campbell 28 john Smith 2Q Norman Schneider 31 Bill Hathaway Edna Hill Frank McCauley is Pls ll' all if Ho roscope: Good news soon is yours to hear From one who is very dear. jUNE 1 Helen Becker Harold Martin Phyliss Rowe 2 Ila 5211115 4 Bob Block 7 Garnet Becker S Dorothy Baker IO Evelyn Cassady Ruth Hendershot Genevieve McClure I2 Mary Margaret Gephart I5 Martha Stockwell 16 june Ross 17 Margaret Arnold 18 Albert Adams Beman Biehl Xvinifred Cooke 19 Hlanda Evans 21 Robert E. Smith Mary King 22 Bernice Dobbins 24 Fred Phelps 25 Betty Schultz 27 Catherine Graber go Caroline Hfilliams Pk Sis Pk fl? Pllf Horoscope.- If your birthday is in jt111e Success in love will be yours SOOH. M..,41..-S'. JULY 7 Dorothy Strauss 9 Bessie Lou Cooper ll Mary Phillips I2 julia Malone Roland Riggs 13 Bill Carr I5 Bonnie Coffman 16 Gle11 XVittekind 2o Virginia Meister 21 Genera Schneider 23 Orvie Casto 2,1 Crystal Payne 25 Floyd Kellar if if Ili Pls 41 IIo'ros1'ojJ4f: If you're lucky, you will be Surely down in History. AUGUST 1 Peggy Otlund 6 Fanchon Nlorgenstern 7 filflll? Davis 1940 7 Annie Lightfritz Etta Miller Leo11a Nolan 8 xvlllllil Gasto 9 Dorothy Pabst I0 Ralph Schnltheis ll Virginia XVigginton Ll Milton Haynes 16 Charlotte Perdew 17 john Richards Charles West 20 Betty Perdew 21 XValter Barth 22 'led Cillylltll' joan Campbell Dorothy Oesterle 2.1 Carroll Miller 25 Betty Beaver l2lCl'lll1lll Bickerl 26 Galvin Patterson Dick Stanley go Dorothy Ghristy 'KS if is PE Ill 9 William Smith Ernestine Stage ll Helen Arnett 1.1 Margaret Miller Georgine Smith 17 Elden Zinn I9 Frances Fuller 20 Helen Dailey Ellis Hoskin - Dea11 Nicholson QI IJOICCII Oesterle 2t Doak Markley 26 jules Bournlorek julia Bourtnorck go Barbara Gerhart Ylliflfflsfk florosmjm: Let the stars be your guide And O11 top you'll always ride. SEPTE Nl BER 1 Richard Friend 6 'llll0IllllS Wendelken Hrn'0s1'r1j1z'J To the best of our knowl- edge You're o11 the way to college. OCTOBER 1, Darthea Bell Naomi Lankford 7 Sheldon Bere11 Freda NIcKitrick ll 'lllllll Warren I2 Eileen Longfellow 1,4 Louie Becker Ruth Grillen I5 Edith Hart Dayid Rood 16 Kathleen Dennis 18 Bernice Shankland 21 Ada XVagner 22 Bob Doak 28 Bob Gregory 29 Virginia Badgley Bl Virginia R. Kigans Pk ilk ll? Ill! 36 I Io rosr'o12r'.' Intelligence leads you on the way To success lllltl happiness some sweet day. Nl NOVEMBER 1 Dorothy Blll'lilllll'l 2 Hope Smith Richard XValters 6 Lowell Kehl 7 Juanita Wallace 8 Larry Conner Margaret Reichardt 9 Don Alexander 16 XYanda Schrixer 17 Bob Kidd Louis Mugrage 21 James Best 23 Charles Dull' KCllllCll1 Ritchie 26 Betty Adams 27 Herbert Withington ll! if ll! Fl! IX I1o1'os1'0j1rf,' According to the stars-I sec Full of joy yillll' life will he. DECEMBER 3 Marjorie Tullius 7 Ann O'Brien 9 Sharon Bltnne 10 Lloyd Bell I5 Ethel Hess I7 Mary 'l'horniley 18 James Hayes Ellllllil Lewis I9 Helell Arnlin 2o Delmar S111itl1 21 Xvlllllllll Boznian Lena johnson 22 Bob Nicholson 23 Ralph Forsliey XYanda XYalters 24 Bonnie Lawrence - Bill Bules 5 29 Earl Boston Theodore Kehl Doris King go D011 Hart Leonard Martin Pl? ll? Sk Blk is Ho 1'osro111': Last. but IIOL tl1e least Success ill all will be your feast. Page One Hundred Thirty-one 7fze .S Boy Bob Wfilliamson Bob Hock Don Hart Doak Markley Sheldon Beren Bill Hathaway Garfield Suder Bill Hathaway Doak Markley Bob l'Villiamson Sheldon Beren David Rood Don Hart Louis Becker Ralph M. Lindamood Garfield Suder Sheldon Beren Ralph M. Lindamood Ralph M. Lindamood Sheldon Beren Ted Gaynor Don Hart Bill Hathaway Doak Markley Ted Gaynor Louis Becker Garheld Suder John Smith John Armor Bob YVilliamson Ted Gaynor Louis Becker Page One Hundred Thirty-two Glam Sefeaii Best Looking Most Popular Best Student Most Likely to Succeed Best Line Ablest Speaker Best Personality Hardest XfVorker Busiest Done Most for M. H. S. Best Disposition Best Dancer Friendliest Best Dressed Cutest Wittiest Girl Connie Leidecker Jean X'Varburton Georgine Smith Eileen Fogle Helen Fulmer Dorothy Christy Helen Fulmer lvanda Wfalters Mary Louise l'Vright Mary Mills Darthea Bell Frances Fuller Eileen Fogle Naomi Lankford Helen Fulmer Dorothy Christy Betsy Derr Virginia Ruth Kigans Betsy Derr Dorothy Christy Betty Schultz l'Vanda Walters Mary Mills Doreen Oesterle Virginia Ruth Kigans Eileen Fogle Connie Leidecker Georgine Smith Joan Campbell Virginia Ruth Kigans Eileen Fogle Virginia Ylfigginton 7fze Sentara Q au Seleoh Lawrence Conner A . ..,.. Best Athlete Mr. Mullenix , , . ,.,,... Favorite Teacher Garfield Suder . . . . . Most Talented Musieally Darthea Bell .. .. Most talented Dramatically Rose ..,.....,, ..l......, F avorite Flower Indian Summer ,........,.,,. ..,,.. lr 'avorite Song James Stewart and Bette Davis . . , . . Favorite Movie Stars 'ax HB. ucv, MDs, uEu ttFu nGvy it .ilu ujn uKs: n rv L M K no-, rely, ..Q,, UR., it-Ivy U UVM Uxvy HX-y MXH UZ-i v y HH yu sr U.. S',4 is for Armor, he's eute and he's small is for Beren, who out-talks them all is for Caskin, he eould well be called shorty is for Don, who leads the class of 'ffort,y is for Ebinger, he lives near the mound is for Fuller, whose essays expound is for Glen, our football captain is for Herbie, he's surpassed by none is for lla, one ol' the Sams girls is for joan, she has lots of brown curls is for Kate, who lives out on the hill is for Larry, whom many eall Bill is for Markley, with the dark enrly hair is for Naomi, she's ready for any dare is for Otlund, Petrova's her name is for Pilug, of basketball lame is for Quigley, at last he will graduate is for Ritchie, who is always out late is for Stockwell, she writes lots of good stuil is lor Ted, favorite expression 'lRough! is for Eufa, the nearest we could come is for Virginia, it's a cinch she's not dumb ' is for XVig, you'll find no one better is for Kiss, the kind put in a letter 'is for Yak, theres none in the land is for Zinn, he plays in the band Page One Hundred Thirty-three Ambition Pet Expression Pet Aversion VVhy I Am Here Besetting Sin Nickname Name rl: an cv 0.2 U 5 U1 .-. 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Q sv D4 second period Ambition Pet Expression Pet Aversion Why I Am Here Besetting Sin Nickname Name To travel Dear Whiz School out of PY keep Hop schief To 'Q Out-o 2'-town boys Cookie Cooke red if in w j itterbug E o U World's greatest ' Pot 14-4 O E 3 Q E know don't h I A Rats y people Snoot w +-2 :A U F C E aa .-. +2 +V ZS'- cv -I 4-7 :- -.vo ge-4 o +P GJ UL Q E-4 Cl 'T 'U GJ .M O -1-. GJ -C +2 E 2:11 .E GJ ,-,GJ vw 3 O .Ja 4-7 o Z 4-7 ca .-4 .-. 4.2 O Q D. 2 'Q Q Q.Q .Q 9. B 'Q Q-2Q QT. SP9 n't th ZS W Stan who a date with a different VS Ha rap C Oh Walking erncliffe every itF Any thing I do Tex e Davis ell G .Q 3 B To vis Sum ht ofa irl every nig ITISI' g Z ES U1 3ti hes is d wash To d be May .Q o III L- Q '44 5. CG Long fingernails Chevies To go in Bob Erma Erma DeLano H cu E S4 Q '4-1 Q an .Q c E-4 3: C! L4 Q -Q .Q VI o O the bus UE i ed Rid .S m N 3 C w LG 3 v-4 Q .- E Q E4 .2 - Q M .E Q Q GJ Q Q GJ .2 .Q .- Q M istry Chem 21 OU .y an 'A 4-2 Q. 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V9 ri Tod hings To grow up E YH 50 hand and 'te Ei: E-Q 5- S-LG CH QQ. :Q wid si '1 '56 Sf. rg!-4 -QLD 5... C EE if NLG DO To be a nurse is that ? 3 rn 'U S- Q .E .-J .- ..- in .- w -E F' Q E Q o Q P'4 CU rn :I Q S-9 an .E writ Letter Greenie Green Lou Mara op erato r Beauty li 3 .Q DUTSS 21 GJ -D cc BE' 'D 9. C1 C .-C O at once To get married OHS fam cv: Lv .51 E B .. ca E' definitely .M o.-.'-' .QQ 5 .-C ai: .QSO pipes 245 .E E-4 eu -C 4-' C I! Q Q E1 ww 5 stOmrI.Zm 'Q : I6 ... U GJ Q. Ill GJ V2 GJ 'U E 2 .D 'vi GJ S1 0 2 ba Q 3 Q 43 GJ BD Eb. NIT. Dm 3:2 Q. GJ-4 EE' A-I 2 :-' Q O 3 Q. GJ .Q H no .E 3' C Q U I-1 o cn : L1 O 4-7 .Q g-E Ill 1: S- ..-tg UIQ Men Bathi trouble G c: ..- 4-' Q U Q 'Q WN Q Q avoid GJ 'E +4 gl E O L-1 To rin' around 68 et To bil aa gm CG Mm - 2.342 as 46 cu C- C ua as :- U .-4 GJ .B -4-2 BI C N ..- 1- N E x-4 P4 cv ..- E GJ eu S- U Q 35 5-4 U Q C .J N L. N V2 T v-4 .-G' +- C5 IZ -QE' omit! DEB! C .E SG SL S- aiu as E E ..- L. .-. 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Through ...,.,..., Oh, Johnny, Oh My Last Goodbye ...., Lost in a Fog .......... Blame It on My Youth ,. So11th of the Border .......... Small Fry ..,...,.....,,..,.... . I Poured My Heart into a Song Happy Birthday to Love ........ Little Brown jug ...,..,, . Day in Day o11t ..,..... Can I Help It? 4. Scatterbrain .... Chatterbox . . . Meditation .,..,.,.... Smarty Pants ,.4..4...... A Man and His Dream ,, The Answer is Love .... Lazy Bones ...4.4.....,.... On the Loose ...,,............ I'm just XVild About Harry Eleanor ....,........,..,.... Beer Barrel Polka Bless You ..,.,..,.... One Love ....,..,.,..,, If I Only Had a Brain .. Minnie fthe Moocherj ,... I'risoner's Song ..,...... Don't Mind Me .,,,... To You ......... The Jitterbug ,....... Afraid of Love ........ , All I Remember is You . .. In My Merry Oldsmobile If I Had My YVay ...,.... Comes Love ,....,.........,..,,...., Angry ,.4......,.....,............ . You Grow Sweeter as the Years Go By Dream Girl ........,.,,..........,,,.. Don't Make Me Laugh ,...,.......... You're a L11cky Guy So Many Times ..,. Asleep or Awake ....... Your So Indiflerent ..,... Could Yo11 Pass in Love? .. It's All Over Town ..,., Me and Columbus ,. My Man .,.,...... Sunbonnet S11e .. Pinch Me ..... In the Mood Ever So Quiet .......... Careless . .4...,.......... . All the Things You Are ,,,. Martha ........,...,...... Say It with Music ........... Everything Happens to Me .,.. ........... Examinations . . . . Parkersburg Basketball Game Those Explaining to Mullenix Commencement . . . . 4 . . . john Armor Seniors . . . . Seventh Grade . . . . .,..... Freshmen Our Grades Virginia Ruth Kigans . . . . . . . Virginia Meister Schultz and Suder . . . . . Evelyn Harsha School . , . . . . . Lenora Miller Mary Louise Wright .. . , . .. Eighth Grade 108 , ...... Sophomores . . . . . Bob M'illiamson Pinhead and Mary ...... Ferman Pape . . . . ., Fritz Ebinger . . . . Betty McKinney Bill Hathaway . . . Ralph Forshey . . . . Miss Geiger , . Erma DeLano juniors . . . . Marian Schneider . , . , Those in Detention , . . . . . . Sheldon Beren Mr. Rupp . , . , Gene Davis . . . , . . .. Darthea Bell M. H. S. Ralph M. Lindamood ,.4..,..... Coach Sutton Mr. and Mrs, Prunty .. . . . . . .. Pop Barth .....,... Miss Reader . . . . Miss lVeber . . . Helen Burton Albert Pilug Cisler'sRidge Siegfried's English Classes Mr. Callahan David Rood . , . . A XVhitewash ..,... John Smith . . . . . Almeda Lauer .. . Caroline XVilliams ,.... Keith Lauer . . . . Eileen Fogle . , . . Larry Conner . , Connie Leidecker .. . . . Miss Pattin Riddle . . . Our Band . . . Bob Briggs Page One Hundred Thnty nine '7wen2fffW Albert Adams-Chasing burglars with Mari- etta police force. Betty Adams-Traveling Salesman. Robert Adil1118011-Vlll'0lllDOHC player in dance band. Don Alexander-Steward on an ocean liner. Constance Allison-Sportin' a new Dodge. Gail Allison4Winner in a recent knitting contest. Helen Amlin-Raising some little Minnie john .Xrmor-Second Rip Van Winkle. Marjorie Armstrong-Horticulturist. Helen Arnett-Efficient stenographer for a big business man. Margaret A1-noldfFinally got a Shaad--Rack. Mary Lon Arnold-Nurse maid for wealthy family in New York klargaret AshfXVell known florist. Virginia Badgley-XVife of a sailor. Delmar Baker-Commercial artist. Dorothy Baker-XYalt Disney II. Walter BarthvSailing the deep. Betty Beaver-Frying frankfurters for Earl. Garnett Becker-joining in the igytio Cali- fornia gold rush. Louis Becker-just perfected a chin-holder- upper. Darthea Bell-Director of drainatics in a public school. Lucille Bender-Reporter on Beren's news- paper. Shelden Beren-Editor of the Daily Snoop. james Best-Ardent baseball fan. Benian Biehl-Enjoying married life. Q95 Robert Block-Selling cosmetics. Sharon Blume-Human cannon ball in a circus. Earl Boston-lfnller brush man. julia Bonrinorck-Social worker. William Bozman-Still working on perpetual motion machine. Betty Brarniner-Up and coming citizen of Byesyille. Billy Bnles-Rough and tough member of the nayy. Helen Burke-Successful writer of short stories. Dorothy Burkhart-Housewife .loan Campbell-Professional model. Bernard Caskin-Sports commentator. Eyelyn Cassady-Vacationing in the tropics. Oryie Casto-Boy Scout Master. XVilma Casto-Nurse at Marietta Memorial Hospital. Dorothy Christy-just won in Iyory Soap contest. ' John Close-Amateur boxer. Larry Conner-Traveling salesman. Paul Cook-Dare deyil driyer with Ringling Brothers. Hlinifred Cook-Physical Education instruc- tress. Bessie Lou Cooper-Assistant to Peggy Oflund. P tee One Hundred Forty Nw Dorothy Dailey-Dancer with local band. Helen Dailey-Liying comfortably from win- ning llot of Gold. Gene Davis-Playboy. Erma DeLano-Has finally gotten tired of hearing a trombone. Kathleen Dennis-Farmer's wife. Betsy Derr-lfollowng in Miss Benson's foot- steps. Robert Doak-Still too bashfnl to pop the question. Bernice Dobliins-Trying to unlock a door with a piano key. Charles Dull'-Professional bike rider. joe litter-Composing popular music. Wanda Evans-Ideal housewife to Skid Eileen Fogle-Stewardess on T. V. A. plane. Kathleen l riencl4Still trying to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. lfrances Fuller-Still treasuring her collection of Easter eggs. Helen Fnlmer-Dean of women at Vassar. Ted Gaynor-Clomedian on radio. Mary Gephart-Xklondering why the bark of a dog isn'l like that of a tree. Barbara Cerliart-judged outstanding mem- ber of XVUHICILS Literary Society. Dayton Goddard-Perfected way to make safety ravors safer. Catherine Graber-Still dodging around. Mara l.ou Green-A good wife to some lucky fellow. Marian GreenABeantician. W Sara Lon Green-Following in M'ara's foot- steps. Walter Grimm-Operator of filling station. Evelyn H2ll'Sll1l!.'XSSlSIlllll to a famous sur- geon. Donald Hart-just perfected oilless auto. Edith Hart-lfeeling sorry for the pane of a window. William Hathaway-Head of Dul'onts new Sl ,ooo,ooo laboratory. Arliss Hays-Beating rhythm on drums in darkest Africa. james Hayes-Collector of pop bottle caps. Milton Haynes--Still wondering why there is no meow around cat whiskers of radios. Joe Henry-Thinks sandwiches should only be around on Halloween. Ethel Hess-just back from cruise to Hawaii. James Heyrock-Taking oyer for Dad. Edna Hill-XVife of a street ear conductor. Bob Hock-just wrote the sequel to Snow YVhite and the Seven Dwarfs. Dorothy Hockenberry-Playing her violin. Frances Holl-Professor at Marietta College. Virginia Holi'-Hostess in large hotel. Alfreda Hoffart-XVarden at Sing Sing. Clillord Holdren-Still wondering if the tick of a watch is an insect. Regina Huck-Librarian. Robert Hunter-Guard of Alcatraz. 7wmj4, W Rosemary Hunter-W'ants to eat l1er cereal Olll of the Rose Bowl. Lena yjolinson-NVants to be around wl1e11 Niagara Falls. Lowell Kehl-Still thinks a buttress is tl1e wife of a butler. 'l'hcodore Kehl-Mattress salesman Lawrence Kesselring-Seeking ll1C fountain of ytllllll. Robert Kidd-Showing high school students how wliiteytashing was Ll0llC ill tl1e old days. Virginia R. Kigans-Lady about tOwll. Doris King- Lorelei. Mary King-Raises ducks. Harold Klein-Great Social SIICCCSS of Lon- do11. Naoini Lillll'if0l'Ll-'LUl'l'll singer. Ahneda Lauer-The children are doing fine. Bo1111ie Lawrence-lvife of tl1e President of the l'nited States. QNot F. D. RQ Constance Leidecker-Has some juveniles of her own IIOYV. linnua 1.ewise.'X11in1al trai11er. Annie Lightfritz-Typist of president of a business concern. Ralph M. Lindarnood-Youngest Supreme Court justice. Eileen Longfellow-just invented a triangle with 190 degrees. Frank McCauley-Owns an Austin. Genevieve McClure-Still fltllllg all the roller coasters she can find. Betty Nll'KllllXCy'-LlX'lllg Oll YVashington Street. Freda McKitrick-Married to a preacl1er's son. julia Iylalone-Raising crocodiles. Doak MarkleyJI'raini11g gnats. Leonard Martiii-Traveliiig salesman. Virginia Meister-Flying a transport plane. Glen Mellor-Mechanic. Edith Miller-'l'he second Amy Lowell. Etta MillerfLiving in Duffy. Lenora Miller-Training fleas to do back flips and SOlllCl'S2lllllS. Margaret Miller-Successful author. Mary Mills-Happily lll2l1'I'lCCl and l1as trip- lets Illllllfid Beman, Sentan. and Detnan. DKJIIIIZI Moody'-Gets 1llCClZll for most polite air l1ostess. Fanchon Morgenstern-Still trying to be a bru11ette. Louis Mugrage-Running a bicycle shop. Dennis Murray-Living o11 Park Avenue. Fred NCCdl12ll'll -Flyi11g to South America and back i11 one day. lack Nees-Married Doris Duke Cro111well II. Bob Nicolson-Taking lessons from Nlahatina Ghanda. Leona Nolan-Ah! Outshouted Taylor. Anne O'Brien-just dyed her hair red. Doreen Oesterle-Driving a racing car at Ina dianapolis. New Dorothy Oesterle-Fly'i11g an apple cart. Peggy' Ollund-Having Adrian help l1er de- sign clothes. Dorothy Pabst-Raising bunlble bees and llOllCy. Chester Parsons-Doing l1is Christmas sl1op- lifting early. Cabin Patterson- Pat's Place turns out best . Plllllplilll pies i11 vicinity. Betty' Perdew-Trying to convince people tlllll she's only sweet 16. Charlotte Perdew-Perfortns at Madison Square Garden at a jitterbug exhibition --wins first place. Albert PHug4Doesn't have to leave Nida's at all now. Fred Phelps-Collector of pipes. Ruth .Xlice Pl1elps-Driving a 11ew Chevie. Mary Phillips-Leader of a swi11g orchestra. Ruth Pottnteyer-Living i11 Lowell. james Quigley'-Ollicial debt collector. William Rake-Head of Rakeis Super Air Lines. Peggy Reichardt-Fanied dress designer. Martha Riddle-Still taking care of Gene- vieve McClure. Roland Riggs-Successful lawyer i11 St. Louis, Missouri. Kenneth Ritclrie-Cliemical engineer at D11- Ponts. listher Robertson-'l'ightrope walker. Dave Rood-State representative. june Ross-just donated an escalator to NI. H. S. Phyllis Rowe4'AQueen of tl1e May. Melvin Saryer-Giving typing paper away free. Annetta Sclnnelzenbach-Sitting Oll top of M. H. S.'s flagpole. Marian SfllllClClCI'-ElCYZll0l' girl ill the Ritz- Carlton Hotel. Nllflllllll Schneider-just knocked Olll Ioe Louis. K Wanda SchriverfTrapeze performer i11 Ring- li11g Brothers Circus. Betty Schultz-Successful dress designer i11 New York. Bernice Shankland-Good wife to Ray. june Shears-Built tl1e hrst stairway to tl1e SHIPS. A ' Elsie Shearsvlfanietl lVOl'll1lIl explorer. Betty' Shoop-Supervisor of 11urses i11 Christ Hospital. Betty Si1nn1o11s-Cabaret singer. Eugene Siunns-Has 111odel fZll'Il1. Delmar Smitli-Fanrous painter of landscape. Edna Snrith-An Eskomite. Georgine Smith-Second XVally' Simpson. Hope Sntith-Wonders why she can't be bit by' her C0lIllJlS teeth. Robert Smith-Leariring about tlZllIlCS. William Smith-XYorld's champion square dancer. Ge11eva Snyder-Signed up for 5-year con- Page One Hundred Forty one 7wen,Z'q Weafzfi flfow tract with Rudy Vallee's program. Chester Spriggs-Still trying to End a frame for his diploma. Ernestine Stage-Second Florence Nightin- gale. Dick Stanley-XVins a new Ford in a radio contest. Martha Stockwell-just sat on the South Pole. Dorothy Strauss-Hion husband calling con- LCSI. Garheld Suder-Famous chemist who just re- ceived the Nobel Prize 3 years i11 succes- sion. Mary Swaney-Has best library in world. Hlilly 'l'ho1nas-Trying to play Cab Calloway and Glen Miller's record with the same 11eedle. Mary Thorniley - A no t h e r Indianapolis driyer. Norma Trautner-Private secretary to Mr. Vanderbilt. Marjorie Tullius-Known for her big-heart edness. Ada XVagner-Married and living on a farm with 8 children. Juanita XVallaee-Stenographer for Congress- man. Richard NValters-Broke world's record for pole vaulting. XVanda lValters-Secretary to Governor of Mississippi. Jean YVarburton--Growing world's largest potatoes. Max XVaywFixing his g9,g99 Hat tire. Xvihna W'esterman-Competition for Elmo Tanner. Virginia YVigginton-Successful artist. Caroline WVillia1ns4Still trying to find an Indian she can convert. Dorothy XVilliatnson-Managing a home and a husband. Bob YVllll1lIl1SOl1-JUSI beat johnny Weis- muller. Herbert XVithington-Known for his super- strength. Glen XVittekind-Famous football coach. Eufa Hloodford-just grew two inches more, Betty XVunder-Beauty operator in Akron. Gan any ' 1. Suder without Schultz, or vice versa? 2. Ollund arrested for speeding? 3. Ted Gaynor lrowning? 4. Gene Davis dancing witl1 his glasses on? 5. The teachers waiting in line to eat? 6. Bessie Lou Cooper dancing with Tom Xllarren? 7. An Orian without us Seniors? l 8. Mr. Slusser without his suspenders on? 9. Miss Geiger not busy doing something useful? 10. Lynn without her chewing gum? 11. Ferntan Pape wide awake in Siegfriedls class? 12. Ralph M. 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HEYROCK, Proprietor gt E Peoples Bank Bldg. Second Street 5 E CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1940 5 m a 0 E The Marietta Concrete Corporation 5 31 !fIZ!!3!Z8liI8Zi!3!I'zD3HZt'iZ8Z8Z8!IiIf!IHI!!3!3HUEHDZIHUEEUHEUDHHDHUHEBUEEDDDHHDE t. HDHEHHUHEEEEEDBUHUEEEDEEDUEEHUUHHBUDDUEDDEUMDEDHBBDHUHEDDEUEBUEUUHHUUE S D0 YOU READ THE TIMES? The man, woman, boy or girl who makes his daily investment in a newspaper rarely, if ever, voluntarily gives up that privilege. The newspaper is their primary source of inforniation in all lields ol general interest. Sports and athletics, the foreign war E situation, the latest developments in legislation at XVashington. E E E The newspaper is the reviewing stand from which individuals E can watch the world go by. It is the modern market place lor merchandise and messages. 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