Marietta High School - Orian Yearbook (Marietta, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Mr. Ritter is loved and admired by all the students of M. H. S. J :N 1 MWWJ JMSWM q wwf 2 . WMM - , f y ,4L..f'L.-f4..f- ' i1 '?j'v ., -K -'iff 14 '-'TJ' '-. .I fy .. , , 47' zmalwd V IZ A -:. UH , fz, 1 1 11 9 vi if 'C DU' . ?5f?Q'.,JZf zfwwq-Q 14,4517 MW Q wwlveng. .AW151 TMZL -WL wLF Q uwe. wi QLQMMZMMUZQZM MJ, Gsm! wlawmw 0' QU-. fwfzwfwgfijfff ffw Mfffw YQM. UfM,,,70 ,www 1 Ufzdcm Here is the 1945 Orian, which we present to you, hoping it will help you to remember your years at M. H. S. To us it represents months of painstaking labor. ln spite of many difficulties occasioned by the war, we sincerely hope we have given you the best book possible. l'Ve wish to thank the faculty advisers and students, without whose co-operation this book could not have been. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ..,......,. .........,....,......,..........,... A lack Trout Associate Editors , . . ..4.. Mary Grudier, Maxine Smith Photo Editors . . , ...., Martha Pritchard, Beryl Jackson Organizations ,, . ..,.. Mary Grace Clark, Robert Harmon Senior Class i . . ,......,... Patsy Amos, Sally Griffiths, Ann Palmer Sports .....,.... ....,.... F url Lightlritz, Clarence Daugherty, Robert Long Features .........................,.i.......,,.. Emilie LaBarre, Chairman Joan Becker, Barbara Beiser, Jacqueline Dawson, Frances McClure, Frances Nelson, Dorothy Davis Snapshots ...................,................,... Gail Britton, Chairman Dean Sicwers, Ylfilda Thomas, Lee Prunty Music .,., ......................,,,. J ohn Strecker, Kendall Mehlberg Faculty . . Jean Benedict, Sophronia lvenzel Alumni ..,. ......, N aomi McClure, Iris Stacy Classes . . . .....,............. Carol johnson Art . . . , . . Elva jean X'Vhitaker, jack Holland Page Four dm B USI NESS STAFF Business . . . . ....,... Jeannette Haas, Anna Lou Evans, Co-chairmen Maxine Smith, Donald Dickson Advertising ...,,......,........,......,.. ..... I mogene Schafer, Chairman Doris Binegar, Norma LaFaber, Jean Matthews, Mary Morgan, Kathryn Armstrong, Mary Louise June, Mary E. Sanders, Director . . . Literary . . Art ....., Business .. Advertising Typing ' .,,. Jane Vadakin, lylary Lou Rowekamp, john Doan, Noreen Blair, Sara Carmichael, Dan Graham, Carol Johnson,,Irene Beaver, Dorothy Schrader, Anna Lou Evans Typists Betty Barth, Vera Basiin, Robert Kaneff, ose Jhine Harris, Lois ohnson I FACULTY ADVISERS Kathryn Torner . . . Ruth Booher, Ernest Siegfried . , . . . . , . , . . . Florence Hennis . . . . Earl Bender Ruth Hovey . . . Halbert Taylor Page F ive W! Page Six t 's .I UN nm. an-1-, ,mb l Top Row: Luther C. Miller, A. T. VVilliamson, Harry P. Fischer Bottom Row: John F. Scott, Edwin B. Strecker, YV. D. Jones OFFICERS President ..,... ..,,..,...... . . , Mr. Strecker Vice President .. Mr. Fischer Clerk ...................,....,.....,.......... Mr. Scott To the members of the Marietta Board of Education we owe our sincerest thanks and deepest appreciation for their time and effort unseliishly given for the betterment of the Marietta school system. Under the guidance of these men we have achieved a high rank among schools in the state of Ohio. Mr. VVilbur D. Jones, who has been a member of the board since January 1, l944, resigned on his election as Probate judge. The board is appointing a member to complete his term. Page Eight ent' 1 4 x . 1 f L . N11 ,J XL! .- X H. L. SULLIVAN, Superirztemlwzt A. E. ww, Principal QFor scholastic alum conceming Lhcsc facully members rifg,to'page fourtecn.j FRED NIULLENIX, Assislanl Prim'ipaI THELN GEIGER, Assistant Principal Page Nine X f fA,,' EARL E. BENDER Marietta College, A.B. University of Illinois, M.A. ITIIIIIIIJIIIIIHFS MINOMA BENSON Ohio State University, B.Sc., M.A. Northwestern University New York University Ohio University 0 O J-V'vl N 10 Ml! Music Xb RUTH BOGGS Morehead State Teachers' College, A.B. Plzysiml Education RUTH IRENE BOOHER Ohio State University, B.Sc. in Ed. Columbia University, M.A. University of Colorado Muskingum College Marietta College English Pemnanslzip MARGARET BOURQUARD Fletcher College, A.B. Ohio State University Ohio University Home Economics Cafeteria Supervisor LOUISE CLARK Marietta College, A.B. Ohio State University Ohio University Nlathematics GRACE CORNELL Marshall College, A,B. West Virginia University Ohio University rllatllenzatics ' CAROL DARST Ohio University, B.Sc. in Ed. Clothing Foods MADELINE C. GERKE Marietta College, A.B. English History LEWIS B. GETTINGS Ohio University, B.Sc. in Ed. Salem University Duke University XVayne University Shop Page Ten CLIFFORD C-LAZIER Ohio University, A.B. in Com., M.,-X. Bookkeeping C0lllIll6'l'l'llll Geography lllalhematics Assistant Coach MAURINE K. COE Marietta College, A.B. Ohio University English ETHEL STRAW GUTHRIE Ohio State University, A.B., B.Sc., M.A. . English Spanish ' FLORENCE LEE HENNIS . Ohio University, B.Sc. in Ed. Ohio State University Denison University Art KARL T. HIEBEL Marietta College, A.B. Biology Hygiene RUTH HOVEY Marietta College, A.B. Oflice Training School New York University Ohio University Business English Typing AIOSEPHINE HUNE Marietta College, A.B. Shorthand Typing 'A GRACE KICGINS Marietta College, A.B. Muskingum College Duke University English BEATRICE A. KREMER Marietta College, A.B. University of Chicago Ohio University Chautauqua journalism English C. I. MCCLURE Marietta College, A.B. Ohio University General Science Assistant Athletic Manager Assistant Coach Visual Instruction Director Page Eleven CORNELIA MCGEE Marietta College, A.B. Wayne University Geogmjzlzy H is tory MARGARET ELO Marietta College, A C. T. NEWSOM Ohio State University, B.Sc. in Agr. Vocational Agriculture ISE NENVTON .B. Ohio Stale University, M.A. Western Reserve University Lal in RUTH LOUISE PATTIN Marietta College, A.B. Oregon Slate College, B.Sc. University of California University of Colorado Columbia University History G. GORDON RITTER Ohio University, B.Sc. in Ed., M.Ed. Cincinnati Conserv: Il'lSf7'UI7l6?llflIl Music NINA ROW'I..AND xtory of Music M. C. ROSENBUSCH Marietta College, A.B. Ohio University Matlzenmtizrs Ohio University, A.B., B.Sc. in Ed., M.A. A mericrm History Foods EMMA SCHOONO A LUKE RUNKEL Ohio Northern University, ALB. Ohio State University, M.A. A mericzm History Civics VER Oberlin College, A.B. Ohio State Universi ty, MA. Xvestern Reserve University Li IJ rary Page Twelve ERNEST SIEGFRIED Ohio State University, A.B., M.A. Colorado State Teachers' College English LEROY SLUSSER Kenyon, B.Sc. University of Michigan. MA. Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University Ohio University Cllffnlirtry Plzysirs LUCY STACY Marietta College, A.B. Ohio State University World History D'IYI?7ZfllfiC.9 FRANK R. SUTTON Marietta College, AB., MA. Physical Ed ucution DELBERT W. SWARTZ Ohio University, B.Se. in Ed. Bradley Polytechnic Institute Marietta College Ohio State University XVayne University Mechanical Drawifng Ivulustrial Arts HALBERT M. TAYLOR Ofhee Training School, B.C., B.Sc. University of Cincinnati, M.E. Ohio University Obion Training Slzortlzcmd Typing MARGARET THOMPSON Marietta College, A.B. Tulsa University English KATHRYN TORNER Marietta College. A.B. Colinnhizi University, MA. fWllHl!!IlIll1iL'S BERTHA BART!-I Ohio University Secramry to Superintenclent of Schools CI-IARLO'I TE BROWN Marietta College, A.B. Recorder MABEL JEAN GODDARD Sec1'cLa1'y to Princijml Page Thirteen VV. R. SCI-IWEIKERT Ohio University, B.Sc. in Ed. School Visitor r i i i H. L. SULLIVAN Ohio University, B.Sc. in Ed. Columbia University, M.A., Superintende A. E. RUPP Ohio Wesleyan University, A.B. . Ohio State University, MA. Pu blic Speaking Pfrinciibal Page Fourteen Ohio Northern University Ohio State University Wittenberg College College of Xvooster Super'i1zte11dent of Schools THELMA GEIGER Marietta College, A.B. Vfcstern Reserve Pennsylvania State German EDSVIN YV. CURTIS Marietta College Ohio University S-uperintendent of Buildings nt's Diploma FRED MULLENIX Mzirietur College, A.B. Ohio Stale University, MA American History HF ll L.J B N -3 L...- g....w 871,-R Q, Li g,..x NW X -5 L-..a ! X l S gl, ,4 -ma. -gfw-5 , A , - A: vm. w-H-V4 - H ' - Q 1, l fl ff-N, -S f, - 1 . I -, Ali-elx' R V K A x V Wy -. . I J x'-ng - . -3- ff ' 'Yi' 54-31, ' 4 , f- Q ' ' 'nit-3 . 1 1 'V - DQ.,,-iii 1 - '- I I 'JI .KJV . ' 4 I : 4 Veg -,Q 15545: gf, ' ' 4 Q' ,gflrggggiggk -. f 5' jl .Gy 'M,,,g,,, ' gf 'f Q , , ' , ,'., A .. 'ff V. 1 V. - W if f , w xxx ,xg L-Qu 'lt : HI lla E3-il ,631 Uhxt'n.kLY , fwilffww 1 WWW mia 79 5,3j,',gyfff ,. OFFICERS ' i ei ,' 2 ,. f. ' X , .1 i XF?-1. FURL LICHTFRITZ MARY LOU ROIVEKAMP Prrzstdent t Secretary-Treasurer' BERYL JACKSON SALLY GRIFFITHS Vzce Preszdent H fiiflflillll SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES INVITATIONS MO'I l'O-FLOWER-COLORS Imogene Schafer, Clzairman Sully Criflitlis. Chairman Norma LaFaber. Kendall Mehlberg, Mary Morgan SENIOR CLASS PLAY Mary Grace Clark, Clzairnmn Maxine Smith, Mary Lou Rowekamp, jean Benedict, Dean Siewers, Mary Grace Clark, Robert Long CAP AND GONVN Dorothl' Davis, Chf1i mH Jacqueline Dawson, Don Davis Gail Britton, Don Davis, Bette Huff, Ann Palmer, Larry Hune Donald Dickson FINANCE Mary Lou Rowekamp I CLASS SON? SENIOR P1cN1c: IMSY A111081 Cllfllfmflfl rm-1 1-igmft-itz, Sally Grifhths, Joan Becker, Charles Cooke Mary Lou Rowekamp, Beryl jackson SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Six years ago a determined group of insignificant seventh-graders from various schools had become a part of Marietta High School. YVC looked with awe at the Seniors and wondered when we, too, would achieve that goal. VVe passed junior high and as Freshmen and Sophomores began taking an active part in school activities. VVe were noted I1Ol only for our high scholastic stand- ing but also for the outstanding progress our members were making in music, sports, debate, and dramatics. In our Junior year, with increased conhdence, we presented to the students one of the best junior Proms in the history of the school, H. S. 45',. In our Senior year, the one to which all had been looking forward with happiness and regret, our class members with high rating had become leaders, and our teams had struggled and maintained the honor of our school. During our years at school, new members have come among us and old ones have left. We note their absence with sorrow for many of them are now in the service of our country while still more are destined to follow them. We are graduating and entering the world at one of the most critical times of its history. Thus it is that we look back upon old school days, regretting to leave them. We are indeed thankful for the careful guidance and kind understanding of our teachers as we stand prepared to take our place in the world and to do our part in bringing peace to mankind. Page Sixteen ll if fjjpfii' . A A - A ' , , Xi W ,fl-If! jjj 'J.JJi,!f7?!! in Thelma Abichr Palsy 1 K xTl1lSlf0llg Clyde .'UI.VfllCl' Louis Arn Q' Belly Barth Vera Basim lVi2ll j Irene Beaver IIWBCZ 'cl Delheit Bearcllnore jean Beck fli- ,1 1 jffi ' e ' e 'B jf'!z'Li'C4 ,fQ - fi ' ff oan Becker can Benedict , B in fu 41 Robert Berr' - ' 4 S, fa ' Barbara Beiser Iieim Berg by 'Vi-514' Hari' Betts 59 .. Y., - L 17' fx 51. I Q Doris Binegar Clinton Bognrd I 'pg Frank Brown Noreen Blair Gail Britton Evelyn Bules Page Seventeen J' J Pl?A,e7,,,y4f41L7 '11 .vi ljzff.f9x C Z fu ,. ' , . 1 , ' A- ,, ff 'fiffff f,,M-My r' .fr I M? ' x - J Yi' ..-.V V in cgi Q ' 'Q , ,nk U fQ4.1'i- - ik, kgiq ff il -,gg , in -, X. Robert Bnlcs r' Nklalfnrles Cain SIIITI Czxrniichucl 1 M i Belly Bi l9 Q Donna Cupron Mary Cil X K ! lx Ruby Conglcwn ' ' x.Ql1lI'1CS Don Davis Clarence llziuglicrly QS Domlliy Davis 1 . Mildred Davis Bonnie jenn Day Jacqueline Dawson Herbert Dcvol john Donn Belly Lou Dobbins Annu Lou Evans J iel Grznhznn Andrew Elliolt Irene GC 'L Alun Grzxxnknw Page Eighteen 1 H 1 A7 wi j Q ,..,,-.,z.2' 0 UW L. A an g d ' of . I , I 1 lr,-, ffl ed if 'Cir 1321,-'Ld t lg 'f 'Q hifi. ' Velma Green r Q! jcannclic I- Sis-YO! ,ff Robert Hall Mary Gl'll L Don Hall iff Hanna Alice Harlow Josephine Harris f I 'N olm Heil: Robert Hznrinou f 'f,'-ft: x f l f l QE . ,. H i . Q Q A 2 Dale I-Iill Betty Lou Hoon il Bette Huff X ll Dorolhy Holshu C'eucvievextl-Ioskinson Lar1WQi-Iugpfil ' X j if by gl, fy , l KTgX'2ll'?fv1l1Il1Cl5' I Ava johnson James Johnson I ,VKX Rosalyn Jenks Carol johnson Lois Johnson fl 2 5 yu? ' u ill? Page Ninelcen 'T 1 EERE' -v n Maury Louise June Pauline Kznrchcr Roberta: KL-rr Robert Kancif M Robert Kcllnr janet King Nornlzx Koon Norma L2lF2igy . Wztvclinc Lam' Emilie I.:1B:n'rc Pauline Law john Linton Si I H 4 W QP' , I Ury , x Rober ,C I 'N I Rtlklbb MCClui,nb V , Y McClure V Eulalial McCauley W 1 Aff:AyJ'7 at VF1'anCes V5'IcCllW Vtlilda MCKitrick 161 'L N iw A V f . L , , it in q14k W A., f Yi , I, ' iff e W ' 3 June mc k' jcail Matthews Dczxnli rro I - X-fi X june Masters Kendall Mchlbcrg gy XX Alma Miller U . ' Page Twenty . tit' I Q5 fix. Trix qu , 9 4 I, EA l 0 We pf f 'M I . V G fl. jj .4 '7'. ,V l 'f ' D FW! I - ' f'? fQ,fT'1fl .,,, f Qw wwf' Mull' NIOl'g2ll1 ' 'Jlll1llllC Morris ' ' L Reba flllryfy Ally! VV Marguerite Morgiaostern Frank Morse MDD!! jf Helc1JvNl1rg1'11geF ' . ,V M' 1 -' . , .',- mr -f , l XM Q, ms.-' ,- ' ' ,- ' I Af of V Q r, Jff ,tw Allie Muscari Frances Nclsonb '-Aff Ann Pxilglhlffl' Rf l m A up x of ,fo ,,.f 1' P '- Carlos Myers OJJ' .Q,!vj?fck Oppe lj 5 , , jj -' ox ,L f',FlOl'CllClf PHAQC1' go -IW nr 4, fx UM il, ' A 1 of rj! Jr v XJ K , .A 5 cap QV 51' ,-'lbkrnigf 1, Alma Parks - Crystal Patterson Robert Pactew ll ' ,Q ' 5 Ziff-Q,J1,7,is 'K' New P21 X my 1,5291 Patterson ,. M ,f5f,fj' ,gfvifzy I W f f 1 Lv Dorothy Payne Nrflmbellc Phelps Mnrthzx P1'itcl.1zu'd ' l - Rose Mary Poole Lee Prunty Page Twenty-wlff Norman Radabzulgh f BcLly Rcynoicis Betty Rook V fi , iw ' Jo Ann Rake Roy Roach 'Li -,fi ,N Harold Rush I Jean Salstcr Imogene Schafer Collccnx' Schfnhclx Mary Elizabeth Sanders Sara Lou SCIIZIYCI' ,Q is 'I Dorothy Schrzider XJX X1 . Q1 , ,Zu Grace Shears Dean Sicwe Maxine Smith Violet Sinilh L4 , QJQQQA-,x,'..x Cx Bernard SlTl1ILhbCl'h x5Q:1l'2e3S1JllTQe Buff Smnlci' V Helen Sp ce Mix fiilris Slacy NOITIHI 5lCCd fb-f - , ' fx '1' sl 1-N' . K . vlj ggi? bf Page Twentyiltwo W ia- f fl .twiki :R-K. if-4, ,N iw ' zz Cf? YY. 4 ri E1 TT f fefg .fro f ' J..-'Qu ff 1 ,E fli , af- 'fb if it if ,if ' 5 B-:fi if if It J' Une, wi A it Ea, ft' 14: ff? Ffw , 4.1.-I W 50 ci ff' 9- Q' Auf. JJ uf MJ if A, , fl V, UL' fl ll if M , F A 1 4 Marilyn Slegncr Glenn Swaney 'i 'fl Q a' Tr ut .john R, Sly-CL-KCI' Q' Tl1o - WDM 1 . , Q 'F 7 Ax! ,LH lj ' :eff--111 ' Ar, 4,1 , 1 ,AKennelh' Xllfll l,i1g:1'gcfy ' Luclln Hfard Jack Weihl- - A' ,' fu 1 J Af' f v ' . ' J, ' j, fLuis Wanzu' Winifred W llflfjll Vi f,-'LJ .- ,. 4' , ,U ,y i 5... ,if -I fi. U Lf flgddml, 51,1 :L W lunhjc. o 6 jane Vzrdzilgb 'E' --x fi, M21 fi, 'Zi M,-L' -X -X- ,,,. f I Q. ,1 5, , xxmlrergyemqikepf 'ki- ,f . NY, I .w fg. - - N 'ai , lx ,. ,, , W l.g.e.e,.----..-.J William Wharton Elva jean l'Vhitaker hgark Wesl James Xllhipple Charles lViIliams bi, 'X Eclwnrcl Williams Gerald Wiuekind Dean Zimmer 6221 ' A, Da ficl Bllles Carolyn Hayes Qfilass of '-ISJ junior Smith ,g,L7,?'f! I Wallace Ilriggx qfllass of '-My .J Vernon Jenks QC1lass of 'el-lj Virginia Smilhbergei' I fr, Robcrl ChrisLy gfjlass of I i 'SVilliz1111 O'Brien Harry Voshel ,fry ' Qi f X Q Page Twenty-tlzrec 53 g Y we 33, lim S. Ng... 8. , Y 1 l 7 mm 7 TI-IELMA ABICHT Blondie Thy fair hair my heart emrlmined. Commercial o o 0 CLYDE ALTVATER Salty Resolute and cleterinirzed to do his part. General Basketball Manager, 2, 3: Track Manager. 2. 0 0 0 PATSY ANIOS Pat The music in her heart she lmre, Long after it was heard no more. College Preparatory. Academic Glce Club. l. 2, 3: Choir. l, 2, 3: Student Coun- cil, lg Orange Masque, 33 National Honor So- ciety, 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble. l, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 33 Olympian Council, 1: Girl Reserves. l, 2, 3: G. A. A., 2, 33 Orian Stall, 3: Religious Club. 3, Poetry Club, 33 Scholarship Team, 1, 2. o o o LOUIS ARMOR Twoie Happy mn Ig from care I,Ill, free- lllzy aren'l they all contented like me? General 1-Ii-Y, 1, 2, 33 Class President, 1, 2: Student Council, l, 23 M Association, 1, 21 Football. l,2, 3. 0 Q o KATHRYN ARMSTRONG Kay An up-to-date miss is she, Clzueli-full of wit and gaiety. ' College Preparatory, Academic Girl Reserves, l, 2, 3: G. A. A., 1, 29 Spanish Club, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 3, Original Stall, 2, 33 Olympian Council, 1: Orian Staff. 3. 0 0 o BETTY BARTI-I Becky Always merry, never glwn, lllalzes a brigltt and cheerful churn. Commercial Buckeye Girl Reserves, l, 2, 3. VERA BASIM A kindly smile to all she lenl,' Pleasant' days she has always spent. Commercial Chiron Commercial Club, 2, Treasurer, 23 Glee Club, lg Orian Stall, 3. Page Twenty-four O IDU MA BEARD Duma Be good and let who will be flewr. College Preparatory, Academic Senior High Girls' Glee Club, l, 2: G. A. A., 2: Advanced Orchestra. l, 2, 3: Girl Reserves ,l. 0 0 0 VIVIAN BEARD Viv lt's the little things that count. College Preparatory, Academic Advanced Orchestra, l, 2, 3: Senior High Girls' Glee Club. l, 2, 3: Choir, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, l. 0 0 o DELBERT BEARDMORE Dell .S'ilen1'r' never llt'lI'!lylfIl rniymnz Connnercial 0 0 0 IRENE BEAVER Reine Whose armour is her' honest tliouqlzt And sirnjnle truth her utmost skill. k Commercial Girl Reserves, I, 2, 0 0 0 JEAN BECK -leanie Lecl by .rimplifiily divine. She jlleaserl, but never tried to shine. Commercial junior Commercial Club, l, 2: Chiron Com- mercial Club, 33 Girls' Glee Club, 1. o 0 0 JOAN BECKER Joanne Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight, too, her' rlusky hair. College Preparatory, Academic and Scientific Olympian Council, lg Girl Reserves, l, 2, 33 Spanish Club, 2, 3. Vice President, 33 G. A, A., l, 23 Senior Girls' Glee Club, lg Orange Masque, 33 Original Stall, 3: Orian Stall, 33 National Honor Society, 35 Scholarship Team, 2. 0 c 0 BARBARA BEISER Barb For a womrm doth live hy her wits. College Preparatory, Academic Individual Events, 2, 3g Scholarship Tezun, 1: Orian Staff, 33 Original Stall, 2. 35 Choir, lg Spanish Club, 2, 3: Olympian Council, lg Stu- dent Council, 25 Home Economics Club, 13 Honor Society, 2, 3, Secretary, 33 Girls. Glee Club, 13 G. A. A., 1, 2, President, 23 Orange Masque. 1, 2, 3: Thespian, 2, 3, President, 3: Debate, l, 2, 3: Girl Reserves. l, 2. 3, Secretary, l, 2, President, 3: junior Fair Board, l. 2. 3. Secretary, 3: Forensic League, 2. 3, President, 3. 0 o 0 JEAN BENEDICT Jeannie To fireside lzafzpiness, to honm of ease, Blessed with charm, the certainty lo please. College Preparatory, Academic Glee Club, l, 2: Choir. l, 22 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Student Council, 2: Classical Club, 3: Orange Masque, 2, 3: National Thespians, 3, Secretary: National Honor Society, 2, 3: German Club, 2. 3: Girl Reserves, l, 2, 3, Vice President, l: Orian Staff, 3: Olympian Council. l. ILENA BERG Dimples A quiet maid, and yel there lies A shining humor in her eyes. Connnercial junior Commercial Club, 2: Cltiron Commercial Club, 3. 0 0 o ROBERT BERRY Berry Let the world pass by if it will. Commercial 0 0 o HARRY BET TS Molds I'll be rnerry, l'll be free, I'll be sad fm' nobody. General Football, l, 2, 3: M Association, l. 2. 3. 0 0 o DORIS BINEGAR Do1'y Dark hair, shining eyes, Merry Izttnzar, sIze's a prize. Commercial Senior High Girls' Glee Club. l, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 3: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Original Stall, 3: Orian Stall, 3: National Honor Society, 3: G. A. A. l, 2: Chiron Connnercial Club, 3. o o o NOREEN BLAIR Nome Out of scho01's life into life's school. College I'reparato1'y, Scientific Girl Reserves, l. 2, 3: Cadet Band. l, 2, 3: G. A. A., lg Band Honor Society, 3: Concert Band,2,3, 0 0 0 CLINTON BOGARD jack The force of his own merit makes his way. General GAIL BRITTON ..Cay,, She is one of -nature's mos! decidedly agreeable innovations. College Preparatory. Academic Spanish Club, 2, 33 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Honor Society, 3: Art Club. 1: Band, 1. 2, 3. 0 o 0 FRANK BROWN Pete Words are women: deeds are men. College Preparatory, Scientific and Academic Science Club, 1: Orchestra, 2. 3. 0 0 0 DAVID BULES ..PelC,, We may know what we are, but not what we may be. General 0 0 0 EVELYN BULES Dummy Flashing eyes and curly locks-these I jwssess. Commercial Girl Reserves, 3: Chiron Commercial Club, 3. 0 0 o ROBERT BULES 'lBob jolly, good-natured, and full of jun, And always a friend to everyone. College Preparatory, Scientific Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3: Latin Club, l: Orange Masque, l. 0 0 0 BETTY BURKE Bet She is our friend, and when she plays, 0 Heavens, keep the lzaslcellmll. General Girl Reserves, 1. o 0 o CHARLES CAIN Chuck Good sport always, friendly ever. College Preparatory, Scientillc Hi-Y, lg Track, l. DONNA CAPRON Charming and graceful, smiling and gay. General Cheinistry Club, l. o 0 0 SARA CARMICHAEL Sadie Quips zmrl pranks, and wanton wiles: Nods and becks and wrealhefl smiles. Commercial Glee Club, 1: Choir, l: Orchestra, 2, 3, Secre- tary, 3: Concert Band, l, 2, 3, Secretary, 3: Cadet Band, 1, 2, 3: National Band Honor So- ciety, 3, Secretary, 3: Orange Masque, 3: G. A. A., 2: Girl Reserves, l, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 3. Page Twenty-five MARY GRACE CLARK Maisy Little and sweet. and all that's neat, A student true, and well-liked too. College Preparatory, Academic and Scientific Girl Reserves, I. 2, 3: Spanish Club, 2. 3: Orange Masque, 1, 2. 3: National Thespian Society, 2. 3: Original Staff, 3: G. A. A., l, 2: Olympian Council. 1: Orian Staff, 3. 0 0 0 RUBY CONGLETON Rube Because I'nz short I never pine, 'Tis good to he small and shine. Commercial Girl Reserves, l: junior Commercial Club, lg G. A. A., 1. o o o CHARLES COOKE uCll'1l'lL. . . ey To deslfrille Clmefc would take ten pages, His line will he good for ages. College Preparatory, Scientific Olympian Council, l: Science Club: M Associ- ation, 2. 3: Football, l, 2, 3: Basketball, l: Cer- man Club, 2, Sccretary.2: Hi-Y, l,2.3. President, 3: Senior Student Council, 2, 3, President, 3: Glee Club. 3: National Honor Society, 3. 0 0 0 MILDRED COOPER Millie As she thinketh in heart, so is she. General Business Buckeye Girl Reserves, 2. 0 0 0 CLARENCE DAUCHERTY Chuck Strange to the world, he wears a lzashful look. College Preparatory, Scientific Olympian Council, 1, Vice President. I: German Club, 2: Hi-Y, l, 2. 3: Original, 3: Orian. 3: M Association, l, 2. 3: Basketball, lg Orange Masque, 3. 0 0 0 DON DAVIS Colonel Not too serious, not too gay, But a rare good fellow in his own way. College Preparatory, Scientific Band, 33 I-Ii-Y, l. 2, 3: Orange Masque, 3: National Thespians, 3: National Band Honor Society, 3. 0 0 0 DOROTHY DAVIS Dodie With a sparkling eye, a ready laugh, Always good-lzummed, never in wrath. College Preparatory, Academic Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: G. A. A., l. 2: Olympian Council, 1: German Club, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3. O O I MILDRED DAVIS Mia To women silence gives their proper grace. , Commercial Buckeye Girl Reserves, 2, 3. Page Twenty-six -IACQUELINE DAIVSON jackie Her airs, her manner. All who saw admired. Commercial Glee Club. l, 2. 3: Choir, l, 2. 3: Orange Masque. 2. 3: Girls' Ensemble, 2: Girl Reserves l, 2, 3: Commercial Club. 3: Original Staff. 2, 3: Orian Staff. 3: G. A. A., I. 2. 0 0 0 BONNIE JEAN DAY Bon Life is but a pleasant dream. General Business G A A 2 3 0 0 0 PIERBERT DEVOL - Pinky I do but tickle tllotlter Earth with a hoe, And she doth reply with a harvest. Agriculture Future Iiariners of America. l. 2, 3. 0 0 0 IHQNALD DICKSON Blish Aly heart is as great as the worfrl. And there are no wrongs for it to hold as memories. College Preparatory, Scientific Concert Band, l, 2. 3, President, 3: Photography Club, l, 2: National Band Honor Society, 3, President, 3: Orian Staff, 3: Basketball, l. 2: Hi-Y, l. 2, 3, Vice President, 33 junior Fair Board, 2, 3: Football Band. l, 2, 3: Olympian Council, l: Projection Club, l, 2, 3. 0 0 0 JOHN DOAN Johnny Actions not speech prove a man, On this motto more men should stand. Commercial Chiron Commercial Club, President, 33 junior Commercial Club, l, 23 Orian Stall, 35 Original Stafli. 3. 0 0 0 BETTY LOU DOBBINS Pat Ilfhy be serious? It isn't any fun. General Business Home Economics Club, 1: Clee Club, lg Junior Commercial Club, 2: G. A. A., 2: Girl Reserves, 2, 3. 0 0 0 ANDREXV ELLIOTT Red I profess not talking, only this: Let each man do his best. College Preparatory, Scientilic German Club, 23 Senior Hi-Y, 3: Band, 2, 3: Band Honor Society, 3. 0 o o ANNA LOU EVANS :'Aunie Whatever she did was :lone with so much ease In her alone, 'twas natural to please. Commercial Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Honor Society, 3: Spanish Club, 1. 2: Orange Masque, 2: G. A. A.. 1, 3: Orian Staff, 3: Original Stall, 2, 3: Chiron Com- mercial Club, 3: Library Assistant, 1, 2. o o o IRENE GERKEN Nothing enzlures but personal qualities. Cotnnlercial Buckeye Girl Reserves, 3: junior Commercial Club, l. h 0 0 0 DANIEL GRAHAM Dan Foitnrled on the good, old plan- A heljlful, clzeerfal, honest man. Agriculture Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3: F. F. A., 1. 2, 3, Secretary, 1, Vice President, 2, 3: Track, 1, 2: Orange Masque, 3: junior Fair Board, 2. 3, President, 2, 3. o 0 o ALAN GRAMKOW nm., The only way to have friends is to he one. General Track, 3. 0 0 0 VELMA GREEN A quiet, modest maid is she, As good and kind as maid can lw. Commercial o o o SALLY GRIFFITHS Grif Little deeds of kindness, little words of love Help to make eartlz ltappy, like the heaven above. College Preparatory, Academic and Scientific Olympian Council, I: Girl Reserves, 1, 2. 3: Orian Stall, 3: Orange Masque, 3: Original Stall. 3: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Historian, 3: National Honor Society, 0 0 0 MARY GRUDIER Gert A girl of wondrous mind is she, And as good a sport as a girl should he. College Preparatory, Academic and Scientific National Honor Society, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary, 3: Olympian Council, 1, President, l: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 1, 3: Orian Staff, 3: Original Staff, 3: German Club. 2, 3, President, 3: Scholarship Team, 1, 2. 0 o a JEANNETTE. HAAS jenny Whatever she does is done with so much CGSF, In her alone, 'twas natural to please. College Preparatory, Academic Olympian Council, 1: Orian Staff, 3: Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3: G. A. A., 1: German Club, 2, 3: Honor Society, 3: Orange Masque, 3: Original Staff, 3. o o 0 DON HALL Guppie His cojzperezl hair hath the glint of gold. College Preparatory, Scientific German Club, l, 2: Chemistry Club, 2. if ROBERT HALL Bob Lilceable, lean, and long, This descrijzlion C0l.lld71'l he wrrmg. General Hi-Y. 1, 2. 3: junior Connnercial Club, 2. O O O JOHN HANNA Napoleon A friend to everyone is he. Agriculture F. F. A., 1, 2, 3. Treasurer, 2. o o 0 ALICE HARLOW Susie She's as good as she is fair, General Business Buckeye Girl Reserves, 3. 0 0 Q ROBERT HARMON Bob All great men are dying-I feel sick myself. College Preparatory, Scientihc Band, 1. 2, 3: German Club. 2: Orchestra, 3: Concert Band, 1, 2. 3: Projection Club. l, 2. 3: Orian Staff, 3: Olympian Council, 1: Radio Club, 3: ,National Band Honor Society, 3. 0 0 0 JOSEPHINE HARRIS .1-IO.. Sober, but not serious, Quiet, but not idle. Commercial Chiron Commercial Club, 3: Buckeye Girl Rc- serves, 2. 0 0 0 CLIFFORD HARTY Cliff Not all men romjnreltenil the zeorld. General 0 o o JOHN HEIBY Hippo U'l1e1'ezrer I go, I manga to create a little excitement. General Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3. 0 0 0 DOUGLAS HESS Hessy Greater men than I might have lived, but I doubt it. College Preparatory, Academic Band, 1, 2, 3: Olympian Council, 1: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Original. 2: German Club, 2, 3: Debate, 2: Band Honor Society, 3. o 0 0 DALE HILL Mousey To he lzalbjry is better than to be wise. General Football, 1, 2, 3. o o 0 . DOROTHY HOLSHU Dot I'VII'l'lllf heart, free hand, and honest mind. General Couuuercial Club, 1, 2. liege Twenty-seven BETTY LOU HOON A quiet modest maid is she, As good and lcind as a maid can be. General German Club, 2, 3. o 0 0 GENEVIEVE HOSKINSON Jenny Always happy, always gay. College Preparatory, Academic Gifl RCSCYVCS, l, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 3: Choir, 3: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. 0 0 0 BETTE HUFF Butch Stardust in her eyes, I-Iamest moonlight in her hair. College Preparatory, Scientific Cadet Band, l, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, l, 2, 33 G. A. A., l: Band Honor Society, 3. Treasurer, 3: Con- cert Band. 2, 3. o o 0 LARRY HUNE Whiskers The secret to sutrzfss is constancy of purpose. College l,l'ClJ1l1'21lOl'J', Scientific Football, 1, 2. 3: M Association, 2, 3, Secre- tary, 3: Track Manager, 2: I-Ii-Y, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3: Honor Society, 2, 3, Vice President, 3: Basket- ball. l: Orange Masque, 3. 0 0 0 HOYVARD IMMEL June He's of a stature somewhat low, Your hero should be a little sho-rt, you know. General Football lY'l3llElgCl',3,'ilQ Track, 3,4: Basketball, l. 0 0 0 BERYL JACKSON Squirrel Bait 0ne's eyes are what one is, one's mouth what one becomes. College Preparatory, Academic National Thespian Society, 2, 3: National For- ensic Society, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3: Choir, l: Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, 3: Class Vice President, 3: Orian Stall, 3: Orange Masque, 2, 3: Student Council, 2, 3: Debate Team, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3: Olympian Council, l: G. A. A., 2: Chair- man of Junior Prom, 2: State Finals Prince of Peace Contest. 0 0 o ROSELYN JENKS Rosie An essential of a true woman is common sense. Commercial Junior Commercial Club, l, 2: Chiron Com- mercial Club, 3. 0 0 o AVA JOHNSON Ave Smooth runs the water where the brook is deepest. Commercial Chiron Commercial Club. 3: Buckeye Girl Re- serves, 2. Page Twenty-eight CAROL JOHNSON Johnny There's too muell beauty on this earth for lonely men to bear. Commercial Girl Reserves, l, 2, 3, President, l: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Choir, l, 2, Secretary, 2: Girls' Ensemble 1, 2: G. A. A., 1, 2: Orange Masque, 2, 3: Stuj dent Council, 1, 2: Orian Staff, 3: Majorette. 2 3: Chiron Commercial Club, 3: Board of Con- trol, Recreation Center, 3, Secretary. o o o JAMES JOHNSON ajima It zs not wise to be wiser than -necessary. General o o 0 LOIS JOHNSON A willing, helpful worker anyone likes to know. Commercial Junior Commercial Club. 2: Chiron Commercial Club, 3. 0 o o MARY LOUISE JUNE A stunning, up-to-date miss is she, Full of wit and gaiety. College Preparatory, Academic Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 2, 3: G. A. A., 1, 2: Olympian Council, I: Orange Masque, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club, 1: Orian Staff, 3. o o o ROBERT KA NEFF Bob Let every man mind his own business. Commercial Junior Commercial Club, 1, 2: Chiron Com- mercial Club, 3. o o o , PAULINE. KARCHER Polly It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. Commercial Spanish Club, 1: Book Club, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, 1, 3: Chiron Commercial Club, 3. 0 0 0 ROBERT KELLAR Bob I have hitched my wagon to the big dipper. General Hi-Y, l, 3. o 0 0 ROBERTA KERR Baby She who climbs a tall t-ree has won a right to the fruit. General o o o JANET KING ..JJm,, Sober, steadfast, and clemure. Commercial Junior Commercial Club, 1, 2: G. A. A., 2: Chiron Commercial Club, 3. 0 0 o NORMA KOON Becky Nothing is difficult to a willing mind. General Business EMILIE LABARRE Em Horn for success she seems, With grace ta win, with hand to execute. College Preparatory, Scientific and Academic Olympian Council, 13 Girl Reserves. 1, 2, 33 Senior High Glee Club, 2, 33 Choir, 13 Orange Masque, 1, 2. 33 National Thespian, 2, 33 Na' tional Honor Society, 3: Orian Stafl, 33 Original Stall, 2, 3, Editor, 33 C. A. A., 1: German Club, 2, 3: Student Council, 1, 3. o 0 0 NORMA LAFAFER Clcmy Her ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace. College 'I'reparatory, Academic Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 33 G. A. A., 1, 2: Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Olympian Council, 13 German Club, 2, 33 Orange Masque, 33 Original Staff, 33 Orian Staff, 33 Choir, 3. o o 0 PAULINE LAWV Shorty Life is short-and so am I. Commercial Art Club, 1, 33 Orange Masque, 33 Chiron Com- mercial Club, 33 G. A. A., 23 Glee Club, 13 Orchestra, 1, 33 Photography Club, 1. WAVELINE LAW Sincerity and clteerfulness Aflake for a l1aj1j1y life, I guess. Commercial Orchestra, 1, 33 Photography Club, 13 G. A. A., 1, 2: Chiron Commercial Club, 33 Orange Masque, 33 Art Club, 1, 3. 0 0 0 FURL LIGHTFRITZ Fancy Pants His name fills every heart with envy as will? praise. College Preparatory, Scientific Hi-Y, 1, 23 Secretary-Treasurer of Class, 23 Class President, 33 Basketball, l, 2, 3: Football, 13 Honor Society, 2, 3, President, 33 Olympian Council, 13 Track lvfanager, lc M Association, 2, 3, Secretary-Sl'rcasurer, 21 Original Staff, 2, 33 Orian Staff, 33 Basketball Captain, 3. o o o JOHN LINTON Johnny Alan of few words are best. Agriculture Future Farmers, 1, 2, 3, 0 o 0 ROBERT LONG Lark Of friends lie lzas many. Of foes, has he any? College Preparatory, Scientific Track, 33 Olympian Council, 13 Basketball, 1, 23 Student Council, 33 Orian Stall, 33 M Associ- ation, 2, 3, President, 33 Honor Society. 3: Hi-Y, 1, 2, 33 Orange Masque, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3. 0 0 o EULALIA MCCAULEY Ulu:-ie A ready smile, a helping hand to all. General Junior Commercial Club, 1, 23 Girl Reserves 1, 2: Glee Club, 1. 0 0 o RUTH MCCLAIN Aggie Be, as thy presence is, gracious and kind. General Business Senior Girl Reserves, 1. 0 0 0 FRANCES MUCLURE Boogie Hang sorrow! Ca're'll kill a cat. And, therefore. 1et's be me-rry. Commercial Orange Masque, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 2, 3 German Club, 23 Spanish Club, 13 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3: Photography Club, 13 Original Staff, 2 G. A. A., 1, 23 Orian Staff, 3. o 0 Q NAOM1 MCCLURE ilollllfill A good heart is wo-rtli gold. General Home Economics Club, 1: Book Club. 3, Secre tary-Treasurer3 Orian Stall, 3. 0 o o WILDA MCKITRICK Blondie A safe cmnjianion and an easy friend. General Business Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Junior Commercial Club, 1 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 2. O 0 0 JUNE MACKEY Macki' Miss smiled and lzlttslzetl, And then was married. General JUNE MASTERS Junie Sl1lI,S a friend of all who ojer f7'l61IllSl1l1ll. Commercial Senior Glee Club, 13 G. A. A., lg Chiron Com' mercial Club, 3, Secretary. 0 o o JEAN MATTHEWS Jeanie jean, with ller curly ntop, Makes all the IllL'7I,S hearts go flijnpely-flop. College Preparatory, Academic Choir, 2, 33 Senior Girls' Glec Club, 1, 2, 33 Orange Masque, 33 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. Page Twen ty-nin e 1 y KENDALL MEHLBERG Charlie Whateve-r is -avortlt doing at all is worth doing well! College Preparatory, Scienlihc l Band, l, 2, 3: Choir, l. 2, 33 Debate, 33 Band Honor Society, 35 Orian Stall, 35 Olympian Council, l. o 0 o DEAN MERROYV Worry and I never met, For no man will I ever fret. General o 0 0 ALMA MILLER Sally No one is useless in this zuorlfl. General Business Ciee Club, l, 3: junior Commercial Club , l, 2. o 0 0 MARY MORGAN jake She is ll girl of pleasant mind, Sniilivzg eve'r1y1ul1ere she is seen. College Preparatory. Academic Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Orian Stallf, 3: Choir, 2, 33 Original Stall, 33 Orange Masque, 33 Spanish Club, 2, 33 Girl Reserves, I, 2. 3: Olympian Council, l: G. A. A., l, 2. 0 o o MARGUERITE MORGENSTERN Mickey I Mindful not of herself but kind to all. General Girl Reserves, 2, 3. 0 0 o ' JAMES MORRIS Jimmie Begonia, dull care! Thou and I shall never agree. General M Association. 2, 33 Basketball. l, 2,332 Fool- ball, 1, 25 Track, l, 2, 33 Band. lg German Club, 25 Commercial Club, I: Art Club, 33 Hi-Y, l. o o o FRANK MORSE Frank A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. College Preparatory, Scientihc I-Ii-Y, I, 2, 3: Football, I, 2, 3g Baskeiball, lg Tennis, lg M Association, 33 Original Staff, 2, 33 Olympian Council, 2: Orange Masque, 3. 0 0 0 REBA MOYERS Reb A lively maid of tender lzeart. General Business Glee Club, lg Home Economics, lg Glce Club, lg Girl Reserves, l. Page Thirty HELEN M UGRAGE Duck-legs Her face with health and youth is beaming. General Glce Clllll. I: Buckeye Girl Reserves, l. 2, 3. o o 0 ABRAHAM MUSCARI Abie What slmitlcl a man do but be merry? College Preparatory, Scientific Trailic Squad, lg Senior Band, l. 2, 35 Advanced Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Projection Club, 1, 2, 33 Photography Club, l: Hi-Y, 3: Band Honor Society, 3: Radio Club. 1, 2, 3, President, lg Olympian Council, lg Ohio junior Academy of Science, 2, 3. 0 0 0 CARLOS MYERS Pee-Nice A chap whose friendship is worth while, A chap who has a great big smile. Commercial Ari Club, 0 0 s FRANCES NELSON Franny She almost never frowns they say, Her face is always bright aucl gay. College Preparatory, Academic Girl Reserves, 1, 2. 3: Book Club, 23 Orange Masque, 33 Spanish Club, 2, 3: Oriau Stall, 3, o Q 0 WILLIAM O'BRIEN A'Bill All ye who love music tune your ears. General Hi-Y, 25 Choir, I, 2, 3. o 0 0 JACK OPPE Shorty A lot of pep in a small package. ' General Business Choir, 35 Glce Club. 23 Hi-Y, lg Traffic Squad. 2: Photography Club. l: Junior Commercial Club, lg Student Council. 1. , 0 o 0 ' ANN PALMER ' Susie The gold of her hair, the blue of her eyes are blends of the western skies. College Preparatory, Academic and Scientilic Senior High Girls' Glee Club, I, 2, 33 Choir, 3g Spanish Club, 2, 3, Vice President, 25 Olympian Council, lg Original Staff, 33 Orian Stall, 3: Orange Masque, 2, 33 Thespians, 2, 3: Honor Society, 35 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 35 G. A. A., 2: Junior Fair Board, 2, 3, Corresponding Sccre4 Lary, 35 Scholarship Team, 1. 0 0 0 FLORENCE PARKER Pankey A girl of worth With a smile of mirth. General Business Buckeye Girl Reserves, 3: Girl Reserves, 2. ALMA PARKS Parkse She is pleasant to think about. Commercial Glce Club. I, 2, 3: Choir, 1. 2, 3: Book Club, lg Chiron Commercial Club, 3. Vice President. 0 0 0 NETA PARLIN Neel True happiness, if imrlerslood, Consists alone in doing good. Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Choir, l, 2, 3: Girl Reserves. 1, 2, 3. 0 0 0 CRYSTAL PATTERSON Chris And she has hair of 11 golden hue, take mre. General Original Stall, 1, 2, 3, Business Manager, 3. o 0 0 HOMER PATTERSON Doak There must be insjziralion behind all lr-ue nrt. General Art Club, I. 0 0 0 ROBERT l'.-YITERSON Cheeta He has jzroven himself Il num of worth. Agriculture F. F. A.. l, 2, 3. 0 0 Q RUTH PATTERSON Susie She is just the quiet kind whose su-eel nature never varies. Commercial junior Commercial Club, 1, 23 G. A. A., 2: Chiron Commercial Club, 3. 0 0 0 DOROTHY PAYNE Dottie A moral, sensible, well-bred girl. Commercial Girls' Glee Club, l, 2. 3: Choir, 1, 2, 3: Junior Commercial Club, 25 Chiron Commercial Club, 3 0 o o CARL PETTY Charcoal The world was made for fun and frolic. General Business Hi-Y, 1, 2, 33 Basketball, 2, 35 Commercial Club 1, 2, Football Manager, 1, 23 M Association 1, 2. 0 0 0 ANNABELLE PI-IEl..l'S Music Content thyself to be good. Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Choir, 1, 2, 3: junior Coin- mercial Club, 1, 25 Chiron Commercial Club, 3, y ROSE MARY POOLE Rosie Wllen thou see'st rerl hair, be pitiful. College Preparatory, Academic Cboir,2,3: Clec Club,l,2,3: Spanish Club,2,3. 0 0 a MARTHA PRITCHARD Mart The .sweetest lloiver that graces the sjwiug. May well ll tribute to you bring. College Preparatory, Academic Spanish Club, 2, 3, President, 33 Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2: Orian Stall, 33 Original Stall, l, 2, 35 Honor Society, 35 Orange Masque. l, 2, 3: Tbespians, 2. 3, Treasurer, 3: Senior Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2: G. A. A.. l, 2, 3: Olym- pian Council, l, Secretaryg Scholarship Team, 1, 2: junior Fair Board, 2. 3. 0 0 0 LEE PRUNTY l'sueclo A friend of many, ll well-liked boy, A Izenrt- ol honor, ll smile of joy. General Business Track, 1, 2, 33 Original Stall, 3: Basketball, 2, 3: Olympian Council, lg Hi-Y, I, 2, 33 Orian Stall, 3: Band, l, 2, 3. 0 o o NORMAN RADABAUGH Norm A1l's right with the world. General F. F. A., 2, o 0 0 JO AN N RAKE .Jon Cheerful, jzleasant, and guy. General Business V Girls' Glee Club, lg G. A. A., 1, 2, 3: Buckeye Girl Reserves, 2, 3, President, 3: junior Com- mercial Club, 1. ,pr 0 0 0 BETTY REYNOLDS Betty Quiet mul mzolrtrusive she came, But she gets there just the same. College Preparatory, Academic Girl Reserves, 2, 33 Spanish Club, 2, 3: Olym- pian Council, l. o o o ROY ROACH Doc Give me the moon, mul give me the girl, But leave the rest to me. College Preparatory, Academic Senior Band, 1, 2, 33 Band Honor Society, 35 Basketball Manager. 1, 25 Hi-Y, l, 2, 35 German Club, 2, 35 M Association, 2, 33 Olympian Council, l. Page Thirty-one BETTY ROSE Rosey She is not shy nor hold, But only self-possessed. General Business MARY LOU ROYVEKAMP Woo-woo A wondrous gift is thine, Forever attractive, always divine. College Preparatory, Academic Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, 3. President. 2, 3: Senior High Choir. l, 2, 3, Librarian, 13 Spanish Club, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 2, 33 National Thespians, 33 National Honor Society, 33 Olympian Coun- cil. lg Girl Reserves. l. 2, 3, Secretary, 2, 33 Orian Stall, 33 Girls' Ensemble, 1, 2, 3. 0 0 I HAROLD RUSH lllen of few words are the best men. Agriculture 0 0 0 JEAN SALSTER jcanie - Beware of her auburn hair, for she excels All women in the magic of her locks. College Preparatory, Academic Glee Club, 1. 2, 33 Choir, 2, 33 Olympian Conn! eil, l: German Club, 2, 3. o o 0 MARY ELIZABETH SANDERS Lizbeth Long before this lass could walk, I do believe that she could talk. College Preparatory, Academic Girls' Glec Club, 13 Girl Reserves. l, 2, 33 G. A. A., l, 23 German Club, 2, 33 Original Stall, 2: Orian Stall, 33 Orange Masque, l, 2, 33 Olym- pian Council, l. o 0 0 IMOGENE SCI-IAFER Into To know her is to love her. Commercial Glee Club, I, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 23 Orange Masque, 3, Secretary, 3: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, Vice Prcsitlent, 3: Original Stall, 3: Na- tional Honor Society, 2, 33 G. A. A., l, 2: Orian Stall, 33 Chiron Commercial Club, 3: Student Council, 33 Vice President of junior Classy Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class. o 0 0 SARA LOU SCHAFER Pat For a woman doth live by her wits. College Preparatory, Academic ' Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 33 Olyrllpilln COUNCIL 1, German Club, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 2, 33 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3. o 0 o COLLEEN SCI-IENKEL Connie She who does her best does well. Commercial Chiron Commercial Club, 3g Spanish Club, 1- Page Thirty-two DOROTHY SCHRADER Dot Be good and let who will be clever. Commercial Art Club, l, 25 Chiron Commercial Club. 33 Buckeye Girl Reseives. l, 2, 3, Secretary-'l'reas- urer, 33 Original Stall, 33 Orian Slalf, 3. o o 0 GRACE SHEARS Gracie Thus let me live, unseen. General Business Buckeye Girl Reserves, 3. DEAN SIEYVERS Some carijf their knowledge as they do their watches., Not for display, but for their own use. College Preparatory, Scientific National Honor Society, 2, 33 Scholarship Team, 1, 23 Concert Band, 1, 2, 33 National Band Honor Society, 33 Original Stall, l, 23 Orian Staiif, 33 Advanced Orchestra, l. 0 0 0 ALICE SINGER Toms Life is a jest, and all things show itg I thought so once, but now I know it. General Business Glee Club, 1. 33 Girl Reserves, l. 0 0 0 I-IOYVARD SMITH Smitty Young fellows will he young fellows. General Vocational 0 0 o JUNIOR SMITH junior The world knows nothing of its greatest rnen. General Vocational 0 o o MAXINE SMITH Max lfClIIlTli07' is a mirror in which everyone shows her image. College Preparatory, Academic and Scientific Girls' Glec Club, l. 2, 33 Choir, 1, 2, 33 Olym- pian Council, 13 Orange Masque, l, 23 Spanish Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 33 Thespians, 33 Girl Re- serves, l, 2, 33 Honor Society, 2, 33 Original Staff, 1, 33 Orian Stalf, 33 Scholarship Team, l,2. Q 0 0 VIOLET SMITH avi.. Lived there a violet not winsorne and fair? General Business Chiron Commercial Club. 3. 0 0 o BERNARD SMITHBERGER Smitty Attempt the entl and never sla-nfl to doubt lV0ll1i71g,S so hard but search will find it out. Agriculture F. F. A., l, 2, 33 Track Squad, 1, 2. VIRGINIA S INIIFITIBERGER Ginny llfllose lmuor is hw' lzonesl lltougltl And simple lrullt lim' almost skill. General Business 0 0 0 HELEN SPENCE Boots Slif' is morlvsl. mild, am! mi'clc,' Tllus lzvr flisjlosilion from wvelr In n'r'r'k. Commercial o 0 0 DALE SPUNG Splinter T110 enemy to all life is rare, livttvlrzrl B1fu'1m'! General Vocational Choir, 2, 3. lRlS STACY Staci I nwmlzl be lrirfnrls with you, and lmmf your love. College Preparatory, Academic and Scientitic Girls' Clee Club, l, 2, 3: Orange Masque, l, 23 fJlf'll'lPlIil1 Council, l: Orian Stall, 3: Spanish Club, 3: Girl Reserves, l. 2, 3: G. A. A., 1, 2, 3. e 0 o BART STANLEY Bart Oli! IVIIVV .vlloulrl life all lalmr lm? General Business Football Manager. l, 23 Nl Association. 3: Choir, 1. 2. Vice President, 3: Art Club, I, 3: Varsity Basketball, 3: Boys' Quartet, 2, 3: Oper- etta, lg Hi-Y, 3. 0 0 0 NORMA STEED Norm Il matters not how long um live but lmw. Commercial a 0 o MARILYN STECNER St,egie To llc lrajzpy is lmltw' llnm In Im wise. College Preparatory, Academic Glee Club, 1, 2, 25: German Club, 2, 33 Orange Masque, l. 2, 3: ilil1CSPillllS, 2, 3: junior Colu- mercial Club, 2: Girl Reserves, l, 2, 3: Olympian Council, 1. 0 0 0 jOHN R. STRECKER jolnn1y My style and my sentiments are Aly own, purely original. College Preparatory, Scientific Olympian Council, lg Concert Band. 1. 2, 3, Secretary, 2. 3, 'lreasnrer, 5: Orchestra, 1, 2, 5, Band Honor Society, 3, Vice President, fl: Hi-Y, 2, 3: Orian Stall, 3: Football Band, 1, 2, 3. GLENN SWANEY Sweeney I low: mix' srllool, inclzfrffl I rlo, lint. ull, l'm glad 1'm nearly lllfflllgll. Connuercial Football, I, 2, 3. 0 o o WILDA THOMAS Pug A rall1r'rq11i1'l naltzrr, Yet one of slzfrling irorlll. Commercial Clee Club, 3. 0 0 0 JOHN TROIVI' 'l wippie4jack Nothing loo lrarrl for him lo uu'ef,' All 0l1HlHl'll'S he rleffrrlls. College Preparatory. Scicntilic Hi-Y, l, 2, 3. President, l. Secretary, 3: Orian Editor. 3: Football Manager. l, 2: M Associ- ation, 2, 3: Student Council, 2, El: Honor Society, fl: Original Stall. 2. 3: Olympian Council, l: Orange Masque. 3: Board of Control. Recreation Center, 2, President. JANE VADAKIN .laney Cllllfllllllg' and graceful, smiling and gay, ,lanelr j2lr'a,wfs all of us in mfery war. V College Preparatory, Academic Olympian Council, I3 Student Council, lg Orig- inal Statl, 2: Girl Reserves, l, 2. 3: G. A. A., I. 2: Spanish Club, 2: Orange Masque. 2, 33 Oriau Stall, 3. 0 o 0 KENNETH VAN LIERE Van ll l1al's Ilu' use of worrying? ll neiurv' was zvortll while, General Vocational Football, l, 2: I-li-Y, l, 2. o 0 0 HARRY VOSHEL Aloe My lrrarl is fixed. Commercial Civil Air Patrol Cadets, 3. 0 0 0 LOIS XVANZO Lauglz anrl llle zuorld laughs with you. Commercial Glee Club, I, 2: C. A. A., 2. 0 0 0 LUELLA WARD Lulu Belle A quiet life she leads. General Buckeye Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. Page Thirty-lltree XVINIFRED XVARDEN XVinnie She is of young and nmdcst 1111t11r1f. General Business Buckeye Girl Reserves, l. 2. 3. 0 0 0 JACK WEIHL F1ossie I mighf 111' lwflcr' if I coulrl. B111 iI's !I'll.1fllf1.Y 101111101116 fI!'fV1gg'lNJlf. General Football, l. 2, 3: Basketball, I: M Association. 2, 3, Vice Presirlent, 35 I-li-Y, 1. 2, 3: SlllLl.,l1l Council, 2. o o o WAIJVER WENDELKEN Wendy 11IlII1IiIIlfSS .ser'111s 11111110 Io lu' slzrzrwrl. College Preparatory, Scientific JAMES WVHIPPLE 'fIini He is a .r1'lmI11r KIIIII ll right good one, frm. College Preparatory, Acacleinie Orange Masque, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3: Thcspizui Honor Society, 33 Olympian Council, l. 0 0 o ELVA 'IEAN XVHITAKER Jeanie A lhllf1:1'1'11g' jmi11l1'1' who mzzrlf' il her Hire To draw IIlc'II ns llwy ought lo be, 11r1f as they ure. College Preparatory, Scientific and Academic Art Club, l, 2. 3: Poetry Club, 3: Senior Girls' Glee Club, 33 Spanish Club, 1: Book Club, 3. 0 o o CHARLES WILLIAMS Charlie Sonic are zueadlzzfr-zz'i.rz', Souza' are r1tl1e1'zuise. Agriculture ' ' ' F. F. A.. l, 2, 3. SOPHRONIA WENZEL 0 0 o 50P 1C , EDXVARD XVILLIAMS Betlcfr to Im 51111111 111111 shme H11111 lllfgl' 1fEd-- mld Nm U shfldow' I exist as I lllllj 'tis enougli for any num. GC11C1'11l 15115111555 College Preparatory, Scientific Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 'I'lI'C2lSll1'Cl', 29 G. A. A.. lg . . . Orian Slllfll, 35 Band, GERALD W1T'l'IiKINlJ 9 9 0 lVilL . , ., ,, , The nzuscles of his Ilfllllllly IIFIIIS are 11111111 11151 strong IIS iron lmnds. Glenny Boy ' General HIS mmf '5 wir l ',' Football, l, 2, 3:1 Track, 1, Basketball, l, 2. College l'reparaLory, Scientific and Academic . . 0 Choir, 1, 2, 3: German Club, l. 2: Foolball. 3. DEAN ZIMMER I 0 0 ' Slim XVILLIA M XVHARTON Bill Thy 'llllllllf shall shim: wl1erc-our Ima ILYUTHI is k11r1zu11. V Agriculture A11 UU 1 '7'ml 50011 fvflrm-. F. F. 2, 3, Secretary, 2, President, 35 Original General Staff, 2, 3. Page Tl1i1'Ly-fum' 2. 3: Choir. 1, 23 Hi-Y, lg Spanish Club, 2, 33 Page f1'1Li1'Ly-Hue Wx, 5 JL iv F' if 'W -' - 5.-1 5 , N nj Nj I ' xg, NIU' MJ y I1 fr x Y , JT! M4 WX W y ix L KM 'F J! L r , M' W 1 X X ,af ., R, , , , .Ju . X. N -...,, V. -Xu, 0 f f A 5 ri no f 'N ,f FQ 3 lx j I Page Tlzirty-six Q ,WW X? xx +1 ,xx 35 Q xy 3 K fs x . V ,I N x X .SIX X . Q, NY Xma U xm gg. LQ X x Nwx :J ' Z? ' X ff XX 1 A 1 fl ky f1'f x ,, A A Dj, 1 , JN V X if Jfxlwrii xjzf' fx I 4 Gif, M My ' fjwf 1. W K Page Tlzirty-eight Q1 fp X X .g w O' f A, ,4, . 4-.4 ' 1 GW I . Z Wg I' r. .. 5 ., ,, .1 J Inf? S015-f , A M. ff F ' ,Af . '36 M' L I - I,-Hi!-'-'V ,, M415 , Q-,210 !I A fb F C' t ,, BM - l L I X if if Ralph Abbott Clara Abicht Eugene Anderson Virginia Allen Donna Sue Ball jeannette Bartlett Frank Bartmess Helen Bartmess Bonnie Bartlett Mary Beardmore Ruth Beardsley Dorothy Becker Marvin Becker Erma jean Bell Carl Bender Helen Best Eugene Biehl Marian Bishop Douglas Blackburn Maryola Bozman Franklin Bruin jeanette Burke Geraldine Bush Ruth Caldwell Frances 'Calland Bertie Lou Callandor Margie Carpenter Betty june Carver Helen Chamberlain Bob Chutes Dick Cisler Carl Close Robert Congleton Hubert Coss Helen Covell Peggy Criemmel Dora Daugherty Marjorie Davis Lawrence Delaney Ruth Delaney Esther Dennis Leo Denton Twilla Doan Virginia Doan J im t . 5 f',,- XJ, OFFICERS .. Q ci 1 - ' nt' , 97 ,, if - ' Ei . CARL BENDER EDSEL WALTERS NORMA FRY Pirnsidevzt Vice President Secrctriry-Treasizsrer M Phyllis Dobbins Bernard Douthitt Wilma Drennen Donovan Duvall Richard Du-vall Gene Edwards Earl Eiclnniller Robert Elston n Lucy Farley Hortense Pauntleroy Ruth Forester Bob Forshey I Norma Fry ' Kenneth Fulton jeanne Gephart Eugene Gerber jack Gibson Naomi Gibson Elihn Goldish Rankin Grimm Donna Grubb Robert Guckert Irene Hall Laura l-Iardy Martha Lou Harris Pauline Harris Ruth I-larter Robert I-lawn EMB Clemens Hays E Dorothy Heldman jane Henry joseph Hiener Leona Hill Roma Hill Mildred Hinton jane Hock Bonita I-loll Marjorie Holl' Dean Hollart Louis Huck jacqueline Immel Gloria jarvis junior jenks Enid johnson Georganna johnson ERS Peggy johnson Gladys jurdcn Mary jurden Marjorie Kanetl Katharine Karcher juanita Kemper Alice Lane Robert Lane Mary Lantz Dorothy Latter Elizabeth Law Harold Leasure joan Lee Ida Lewis Rita McAtee Virginia McKenna Frances Mackey jean Marshall CliIl'ord Martin Robert Martin Esther Masters Mary Matheny Rodger Mendenhall Dale Miller Helen Mitchem Kermit Mobley jim G. Morris Lily Moyers Bob Myers Caryl Neely Elizabeth Neville Maxine Neville Don Oesterle Ruth Orr Betty Pettit Kennard Porter Martha Power Glenna Pugh Dick Pursell jo Ann Rake Mary Remmy Paul Riemann Currenc Riggs Bob Robinson jessie Rose , ,Zig A9241 Ramona Rose David Rowe june Rowekamp Irma Ruble james Runkel Patricia Russell Clyde Schafer jeanne Schinnnel Florence Schwarz Duane Sinclair Mary E. Sinclair Alma Skipton Anna Smith Inez Smith joan Smith Mary Etta Smith Avis Spindler Ilelen Spindler Ruby Spung Annabelle Steed Flora itrauss Donna Febay nominal B 'lingo bald Alma Thomas Laura Thorntona Garnet Tilton Irven Treadway Mary jo Trout Patty Turrill Naomi l'Vagner Zim, Georgetta NVainwright Edsel Walters David WVeber Phyllis Wegmiller Dean Weinstock Belva West Betty Nlfheaton Harry Wheeler Pauline Wheeler Richard Wilson Charlotte Windom Robert lVise Carol lvorstell David Wunderlich Page Thirty-1 zine Page F orly HH L......a gd Q . LQ 1- QQ l'. 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'--1 ' .:1f,::. - ' , , w 7 22234 3552? -. .Tj,1l.i:.-I 'If : Viv I r J f xi'- livin VU x.. Q ,.: Q? Yr- 3 ,443 , ,f N N J , I J' f .cf ' rf! .1 x, I , fl I, 'v , N. W, , J lAL!,x - -5 ' 1 .f I ge I'1tylw0 F JWW7' f' ffiflffb W, W W' MWA wi ,, W army President . . Gordon Abbott Dean Alexander Opal Allender Juanita Anthony Allene Arnold Irene Arnold , Leroy Ash Carolyn Babb Charlotte Badgley Helen Badgley Janet Barber Irene Barnes Louise Barnes Julius Barnhart Anna Mae Beardmore Jack Beck Mary Lou Becker Ruth Beckwith Mary Wanda Belleville Myra Belt Mary Jane Berg Dorothy Berry Verne Biehl Sally Bloomingdale Irene Blume Merna Born Helen Boyce Bessie Bradley Donald Brooker Harold Brown Richard Brown Robert Burke Betty Burkhart Dick Burton Charles Butts Lee Britton Wade Caltrider Jack Carius Joan Carpenter Ruth Carver Don Catlapp Leona Christy Betty Lou Chutes Alan Clark Virginia Close Ralph Coffman Dolores Conway Virginia Cooper Charles Cozzens Jacquelyn Cross Kathryn Dailey Rose Davis Ruth Ann Davis Maxine Decker Neil Delong Nadine Dixon Delmer Doan Bill Drennen Glen Duer Nioma Dulfey OFFICERS Nora Jean Evans Vice President Secretary-Treasurer ,.... Myra Belt MEMBERS Donna Dutton Ford Dye Jack Dye Phyllis Earley Charles Ebinger Cyrus Elliott Mary Martha Erb Nora Jean Evans Myron Farley Richard Flowers Jeannine Floyd Ferne Foglesong Ruth Francis Dick Furbce Jack Gardiner Jacqueline Gerber Dora Gerken June Gibbs Shirley Gilchrist Mary Lou Goddard Charles Goe Carola Graber Peter Gramkow Charles Greene Chester Griffin Rill Grosklos Mildred Guckert Velma Guckert Berneda Haas Richard Hall Dean I-lartline Joseph Hausmann Charlotte Hawn Russell Headley Imogene Hemrneger Jean Hendershol Charles Hess Florence Hiener Gladys Hinton Jack Holland Edith Hollister Edna Hollister Barbara Householder Jack Iams Donna Immel Marietta James John Jarvis Harold Johnson Junior Johnson Marie Johnson LaVerne Jones XVilbur Jones Betty Kellar Jack Kemp Raymond Kerns James Kesterson Edwin Kimbrough Roger Kirk Louis Klink Carl Knudtson Sally Koon Caroline Krause Bill Lacey Hazel Lou Lane Kenneth Lane George Lansley Carl Lauer Joanne Law Mary Lawrence Mary Leasure Helen Lee Patricia Legleitner Eleanor Lenington Goldie Lenington Richard Leonhart Inez Lincicome David Littleton Ruth Long Winston Love Billie Lowe Betty Lowery Clarence McCabe Alfred McCain Donald McCoy Janet McCracken Mary McCracken Dale McKnight Tom McLaughlin Donald McMahan Barbara Martin Leon Martin Earl Mathers Betty Merrow Paul Melts Peggy Mill Ge1'aldine Miller Keith Miller lValter Miller Robert Miracle Royden Morgan Gwyneth Morgenstern Ethel Morris Mary Morris Robert Morris William Morris Dale Murray Tovia Orth Floyd Parlin Ned Parlin Ted Parlin Mildred Patterson Helen Payne William Peavy Betty Pine Maxine Post Patricia Powell William Powell Jack Powers Betty Poynter Jack Price George Lansley Louis Price Dick Pryor Betty Rake Forrest Rake Paulie Ratlifl' Bill Reid Evelyn Rhodes Kenneth Roberts Helen Robinson James Robinson Richard Rogers Richard Rose Helen Sarver Bob Schafer Bernard Schilling Paul Schramm Nancy Schuman Rosemary Schweikert Betty Semon Homer Shankland Margaret Shepherd Mary Shimp Janet Skipton Betty Lou Smith Clyde Smith Rolland Smith Sally Smith Doris Smithberger Harry Snider Ralph Stacy Franklin Stanley Vada Stark Patty Steed John Stegner Martha Stilgenbauer Herbert Stotler Calvin Strauss John M. Strecker Carol Sullivan Patty Swaney Kenneth Thomas John Thompson Dale Wagner Naomi NVagner Donald lVarman Catherine Weethee Gene Weihl Martha Wellman Lavinia Westerman Jim Yvheatley Betty lllhiting Leola Whitney Richard VVilliams Kathryn Williamson Betty Lou Willison Philip YVilson Ray lvilson Edsel Yvise Robert Young Page Forty-tlzree Page F01'ty-f01H' h I I use Fmtx szx ff, My af' 4 ,.,z,-I fi , r A,- j ,, . -, ,. I - .J U -: 5 , ' fl . X ,Lv Page F ortyrsevwz Seaendf Qfzade Page Furlyveight 1 QL -L Q i xf . gf' - -V, I iff' laffinf WV: ai, l L filifk Q, 6 ,. , . Q 5 Q wfiifl fm wr-1 - 4- .. ,v '- ' 'Ql - t l D .X ' I ' f'-. f . ,AFE mrlilli , 'Knnnwnn kph! uns lb' .gg I . QX X A, RN 1 W -lx K x X w 1 'gqliw 4 i 41' -4 A . lv., H 4 3' , .fm-1 - vw .Lv w . MW-Q 5 1 . wi -an , ,Z .- ,. ,H , I l, X ' 7 'w ' 'W tif? N 4-EJ? ' Xa V ' R ' ,, ', , 'V V . 7 , ' 1 14 n . , , ,, I . ,- K - ' ' . xgiyi-Eng, , I K' I F- N, 4. Q . , 6, , X - 11 , ,Z-' -, ff' ,f mx A ,, .,, ., , ,Q -- - ' ' ff 3 1 -- ,x - f X1 V.. A' 'W' M4 W f. , If . ' kcwliw f'f W'1j 5' '- 'V f ' xi wx , ,M-K 3- jf . Jfjlft Dy-,E 5 , ,::'g::. .- X. fy' ' .: it fiiif . X Ni..- M' ,V -X XL - 1 .. . ' Q, .7 X X 'LAW' -e Hn 'i,3,-5-V-.4 'i7?'.':'?-5.-'S' , 3 'xii 42:1-3-3-v,:ff .f-V . ' I 'F if' ' -' fp 1. A. , 2-: .a4:.?g.f ' Wama ' OFFICERS ' President ,.,,,, , ..,..,...... ,, Furl Lightfritz Vice President .,4...... .... L arry Hune Corresponding Secretary . , .. Mary Grudier Secretary-Treasurer ...,. .4 Barbara Beiser Adviser ...........,..................... Miss Pattin Of the live national organizations at Marietta High School, the National Honor Society is the oldest, having been established at M. H. S. in 1921. Students eligible for membership in the Marietta Chapter of the National Honor Society must rank in the first fourth of their respective classes. Not more than Hfteen per cent of any graduating class may be elected to member- ship, five percent being elected in their junior year. The laculty makes all selections. Throughout the year 1944-1945, the society has endeavored to promote the principle of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service in School. Miss Pattin, our adviser, is serving her thirteenth year. Page Fifty Elected in their junior Year Patsy Amos lean Benedict Barbara Beiser Mary Grudier Sam Hanna Elected Joan Becker Doris Binegar Gail Britton Charles Cooke Anna Lou Evans Sally Grifliths Jeannette Haas Larry Hune Furl Lightfritz Imogene Schafer Dean Siewers Maxine Smith in llzeir Senior Year Emilie LaBarre Robert Long Ann Palmer Martha Pritchard Mary RflWCk81l11J Jack Trout Jim l'V11ipple Marietta High President Vice President ..,. Secretary Reporter Treasurer Adviser ..... Molto: 4,4 Learning to do J Doing -to Iemnq Em'ni11.g to live, Living to serve OFFICERS Dean Zimmer Dan Graham , . , David Mlunderlich Dean Hoffart .. Leroy Ash Mr. Newsom The Future Farmers of America is. the national organization of farm boys studying vocational agriculture in the public high schools throughout the United States. A charter was received by the Marietta group on May 31, 1929. MEMBERS Paul Barth Dean Becker Ben Burge Hugh Coffman Leroy Ash Ralph Collman Dean Hartline Guy Harris junior Johnson Carl Lauer Dale McKnight Edsel Mfise Richard Beaver Greeng Hand Degree E I-larry Goodman VVilliam Davis Norman Lauer Ralph Long Stanley Phillips F ulure Farmer' Degree Eugene Biehl Don Catlapp Dan Graham john Hanna Dean Holfart Louis Huck john Linton Dale Miller Delbert Noland Jim Rose Delmar Smith Donald VVarren Reuben Ritchie Robert Patterson jim Robinson Harold Rush Bernard Smithberger Harry Mfheeler Charles Vlfilliams Robert Wfise David Vlfunderlich Dean Zimmer l Page Fifty-one U A J 4 - I ,J li NJ A j 1 ' fin 1, V I J ll I . i f-' '-ff' H .JW It -xr , J V my Q it 5' J' ' ls ei I 1 .T K af 4 1 , LJ ij! l X 'I . -' sf OFFICERS President , . , . Barbara Beiser Vice President . . . . . Beryl jackson Secretary . . . .... Currene Riggs Adviser ...... . . A. E. Rupp The National Forensic League is the third known national honor society installed in Marietta schools. Chapter No. 249 was established October 2, l929. The National Forensic League recognizes outstanding work in the field ol' speech, and includes all speech activities, such as debate, extempore speaking, dramatic declamations, oratorical declamations and other speech events. In recent years, N. F. L. has also sponsored the National Student Congress. Points are awarded for competition in various speech events. After a student has earned twenty points, he may be taken into membership. After he receives Fifty points, he can apply for the degree of honor. One hundred points entitles him to a degree of excellence, and one hundred fifty to the degree of distinction. At this writing, one member, Barbara Beiser, holds the highest honor of the degree of distinction with two hundred eighteen points. Beryl Jackson holds the degree of excellence with one hundred forty-four points, and Currcne Riggs holds the same degree with one hundred thirty-eight points. Paul Riemann. Carol Sullivan, and Carl Bender have been elected to membership and hold the first degree. In addition, the following students have earned points toward a degree and some of these students hope to be elected to membership before the end of the school year: Kendall Mehlberg. James Runkel, Elihu Goldish, Richard VVillian1s, Nora Jean Evans, Roma Hill, and james Wfhipple. The coach, A. E. Rupp, holds the degree of distinction. Most of the points of the Marietta students have been earned through debate competition. lt is hoped that in future years, more students will par- ticipate in the other speech events sponsored by the N. F. L. One of our members, Beryl jackson, made an outstanding record in oratorical declamation, winning the local, the county, the district, and the state semi-Hnals in the Prince of Peace contest. In the state Hnals held at Memorial Hall, Columbus, she placed third in the state, which is the highest any girl has placed in the past four years. The team entered the VVCSICTII Ohio N. F. L. tournament the latter of March going to the quarter-linals. Page Fifty-two I I Marietta Troupe No. 386 of the National Thespian I-Ionor Society is an organization for the purpose of keeping dramatics on a high standard within the school. The local troupe was organized in 1940. The Thespian members have been quite active, directing one-act plays, working with radio-plays, and participating in three-act plays. They presented a 0116-21Ct play, Happy journey. The organization has sponsored an assembly in which sixteen new members were tapped. OFFICERS . , . Barbara Beiser ,. Paul Riemann . . . . Jean Benedict .. Martha Pritchard . . . . . . Miss Stacy Preslden t ....., ...,.. ,.,.. Vice President .. Secretary ...... Treasurer .. Adviser . . . MEMBERS Barbara Beiser Carl Bender Jean Benedict Mary Grace Clark Dick Cisler Esther Dennis XfVilma Drennen Dick Duvall Bob Elston Nora Evans Norma Fry Dick Furbee Naomi Gibson Charlotte Hawn Jack lams Beryl Jackson Emilie LaBarre Eleanor Lenington Ann Palmer Bill Peavy Martha Power Martha Pritchard Currene Riggs Paul Riemann Mary Rowekamp Patricia Russell Jeanne Schimmel Nancy Schuman Rosemary Schweikert Betty Semon Maxine Smith Sally Smith Marilyn Stegner jim Mfhipple - t X9 ,of f Page F ifty-th rec ' gmac! 'Wann Sade! OFFICERS President ..,... . , . ...... Don Dickson Vice President . . . . . . John R. Strecker Secretary ..... , . . Sara Carmichael Treasurer . . . ...,... Bette Hull Adviser .............,.....,.............. Mr. Ritter Purpose: To create ballet' 77'Lll..YiL'illl'lS1Iii1I, lo stimulnle ll desire to rencler school and community sewxice, to 67ZC01.H'Clg6 the de11elopm.e1z.t of leadcrslzip, and to instill the jarivlcijnles of good clm'rm'ter into the lives of the members of the e-niire musical organization. The newest of the national organizations at M. H. S. is the National Band Honor Society, organized in 1944. Membership is limited to twenty-Hve percent of the band in senior high school. Election is made by members of the society upon recommendation of the adviser. All meetings were held in the Y. M. C. A. assembly room on the first and third Sundays of each month. Various musical programs were presented. MEMBERS john R. Strecker Noreen Blair Sara Carmichael Don Dickson Glen Duer Andrew Elliott Kenneth Fulton Dick Furbee Jack Gibson Charles Goe Rankin Grimm Bob Harmon Clemens Hays Douglas Hess Bette Huli' Bill Lacey Dick Leonhart Kendall Mehlberg Abie Muscari Caryl Neely Roy Roach Jim Runkel Dean Siewers john M. Strecker Georgetta x!V3lHWV1lgl1l Page Fifty-four ll This year marks the thirty-lifth anniversary for the Original, and we ol the stafl' believe it has been a very successful and progressive year. XfVe have tried to promote school spirit, scholarship. and good character through the editorials of the Original, and in addition to these, we have tried to bring to the attention of all students and faculty the important and interesting activities going on around the school. ln order to have a successful school paper the entire staff must have the co- operation ol' all the students, and we leel that every student who was asked to contribute his services for the Original did it willingly and saw to it that the task was well done. The following is a list of the members of the editorial and business staffs of the Original: EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief . . . . . Emilie Lallarre Sports Editor ...,....., Clarence Daugherty News Editor ..... .. . Mary Grudier Assistant Sports Editor ....... Frank Morris Feature Editor . .. . Barbara Beiser Exchange Editors . june Masters, Alma Parks REPORTER STAFF News .....,. Martha Pritchard. Ann Palmer, Mary Grace Clark, Sally Griihths, Jeannette Haas, Dean Zimmer, Sally Bloomingdale, Dick Furbee, Donald Brooker Features ...... Lela Gae Beren, Currene Riggs. Barbara Beiser, Martha Pritchard, Ann Palmer, joan Becker, Dick Furbee, Donna Dye, Barbara Matthews BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ...,....,...........,......,..................,....,.... Crystal Patterson Assistants .... Dorothy Schrader. jane Henry, Imogene Schafer, Marion Schrader, Mary Morgan, Patricia Russell, Irene Beaver. Betty Dobbins. june Guckert, jean Matthews, Martha Power, Doris Binegar. Esther Dennis. Norma LaFaber, Janice Bertram, Lee Prunty Publicity Manager ..,,,.....,.i.....,...........,.,..,...,,.............,... Currene Riggs Typists .......,,., . . . . . Dorothy Schrader, John Doan Advisers .. ,..... . ..... Miss Kremer, Miss Hovey l l Page Fifty -Hue eaiafz Zvwlem! JZ OFFICERS Presiden t ....,.... .........,... . . . Charles Cooke Vice President ...... ..........,...,. C urrene Rifws Secretary-Treasurer ....................... Advisers ............... Mr. Rupp and Miss BOL1l'ql1a1d The Senior Student Council promotes the general welfare ol the school This year it has been active in the supervision of the assemblies. Any problems that come up in the school are taken up by the council, which is 1 f0llH of stu dent government. Page Fifty-six REPRESENTATIVES Tenth Grade Nora Evans Betty Jo Fanning Bill Drennen John M. Strecker Mary Erb Nancy Schuman VValter Miller Eleventh Grade Dick Pursell Marjorie Davis Dean Mfeinstock Carl Bender Twelfl I1 Grade Charles Cooke Beryl Jackson Mary Lou Rowekamp Jeannette Haas Norma Fry Robert Forshey Currene Riggs Furl Lightfritz Bob Long jack Trout Norma F1 y . W . OFFICERS President ..... ...,..... J 4 ...,. Joan Masters Vice President ..A.. 4 . . . , . . , . Junior Fitzgerald Secretary-Treasurer ..,.......,......... Marilyn Henry Advisers ,......... A . , Miss Geiger and Miss Schoonover The junior Student Council sponsored the Christmas assembly and helped Finance other assembly programs. The council contributed the flag used at the stadium and has continued to keep a complete school scrapbookg it also had charge of locker inspection and salvage of waste paper. Members consist of one representative from each of the nineteen junior high home rooms, together with tl1e president ol' each of the three junior high classes. MEMBERS - Tom Stacy joan Bosworth Joan Masters Cynthia Summers Paul Casto Junior Fitzgerald Maynard Mansheld Donald XfVeinstock Richard Mfenzel E Nancy Calvin Marilyn Henry Norma Jean XfVilson Don Clasey John Knox David Price lfVilliam Thompson Patty Davis Sidney Heldman Carolyn Young john Chalfant Robert E. Hill Reginald Xvaggoner Page F if ty-seven G35 2 1944-45 S if tr is The Marietta High School varsity debate team made an excellent record, although it did not match the 1944 record when an undisputed state champion- ship was won. Owing to transportation difficulties, the team suffered because it was unable to enter many of the tournaments, thus losing the necessary com- petition which is essential in building a strong team. The first tournament attended was the Columbus North tournament scheduled for January I3 when Marietta tied for first place with Columbus North, Canton-McKinley and Wooster, each winning five out of six debates. At the district debate tourna- ment scheduled February 10 at Ohio State University, Marietta took third place in competition with the Columbus schools. Non-decision debates were held with Coshocton and Nelsonville and at tl1is writing, the team plans to enter the National Forensic tournament in Newark and the independent tournament at Delaware. The varsity team is composed of Barbara Beiser, Beryl Jackson, Currene Riggs, Paul Riemann and Carol Sullivan. Barbara and Beryl are Seniors with two years varsity experience. Barbara has compiled an unusual record in having won twenty-six out of twenty-eight debates, all of these debates in tourna- ment competition away from home. This competition included all of the out- standing debate teams in the state. Other members of the varsity squad include Kendall Mehlberg, Jim Runkel, Dick VVilliams, Elihu Goldish, Carl Bender, Marjorie Packer, Quent Fanning, Nora Jean Evans, Bill Peavy. At this writing, the team holds victories over Columbus North, Columbus East, Columbus West, Columbus Central QZQ, Upper Arlington, Delaware, Wfoosterg and losses to Columbus North, Upper Arlington and Columbus East. In addition the debaters have made numerous public appearances, presenting programs before the Civitan Club, Lions Club, Business and Professional VVomen's Club, American Association of University XfVomen and other groups. The question for debate was Resolved, That the Regular Voting Age Should be Reduced to Eighteen Years. The team was coached by A. E. Rupp. Page Fifty-eight Hagan! Flower: Red Crmmtion COIOTSI R661 H7165 Gold Motto: United Lovers of Beauty OFFICERS President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Program Chairman .. Adviser ...,.,... .. Gloria Iarvis . . . Betsy Nelson . . . Charles Hess ., Judy Heslop . . , Polly Huling Miss Hennis The Art Club has had a full year. The guest speakers for the year, Mr. Karl Bolander, of New York, Mrs. Annie L. MacKinnon, Dean Rosemond, and Miss Schoonover, have brought interesting and instructive messages. An outstanding meeting was a forenoon spent at the Glen-Agate Printing Company watching the process of engraving. Mr. C. E. Manderback, of Parkers- burg, gave a very line demonstration. Dean Siewer's kodachrome slides of Marietta reassured the club members that Marietta is a beautiful place in which to live. Social activities lor the year included a picnic, Glen Abbott Ralph Abbott Frank Bartlett Camille Cochran Carolyn Carter Rose Daugherty Virginia Davis Corda Rae Dennis jack Holland Sheppard Humiston MEMBERS Enid Johnson Mary Jones Victor Kanipmeier Pauline Law X'Vaveline Law Virginia Lee Ralph Mooney Sally Mclntire David McKenna Betty McKnight a theater party, and a hike. Carlos Myers Letha O'Brien Homer Patterson Jack Price Patricia Schrader Helen joan Smith Marion Smith Bart Stanley Isabel VVesterman Elva jean Vlfhitaker , -A Page Fifty-nine Wingate x . OFF ICERS President ....,. ..... J ane Henry Secretary . . . . . Imogene Schafer Vice President .... Mary Jo Trout 'Treasurer , A....,.. .. . James Hfhipple Adviser .....,.......,...,.,,, Miss Stacy Orange Masque is open to any student interested in any phase of Cll'illTllIllC5, including acting, costumes, properties, stage managers. and stage crews. With Jean Benedict as director, several radio plays were put on during the year, Under the supervision of Miss Stacy, the Orange Masque produced a very successful three-act play entitled The Fighting Littles, in December, and another. A Riddle for Mr. 'l'widdle, in April. During the year, the following one-act plays were produced by active members of the Orange Masque: Home, Sweet Home, They're None of Them Perfect, Swept Clean Off Her Feet, A Bed of Pett1nias. The Castle of Mr. Simpson was selected for the contest play for 1945. MEMBERS Patsy Amos Kathryn Armstrong Merna Born Mary Beardmore Joan Becker Marilyn Becker Barbara Beiser Myra Jean Belt Carl Bender Doris Binegar Sally Bloomingdale Maryola Boztnan Helen Chamberlain Bertie Lou Callander Sara Carmicliael Betty June Carver Betty Lou Chutes Dick Cisler Mary Grace Clark Dolores Conway Don Davis Dorothy Davis lylarjorie Davis Jacqueline Dawson Neil DeLong Esther Dennis Betty Lou Dobbins Phyllis Dobbins Wilma Drennen Donna Dutton Dick 'Duvall Page S ixty Mary Martha Erb Anna Lou Evans Nora Jean Evans Betty Jo Fanning Quent Fanning Ferne Foglesong Ruth Forrester Norma Jean Fry Dick Furbee Jeannine Floyd Dora Gerken Naomi Gibson Dan Graham Sally Griffiths Donna Grubb Mary Grudier Jeannette Haas Laura Hardy Martha Lou Harris Ruth Harter Charlotte Hawn Dorothy I-Ieldrnan Jane Henry Roma Hill Jack Iams Jacqueline Immel Beryl Jackson Marietta James Carol Johnson Wilbur Jones Mary Louise June Caroline Krause Emilie LaBarre Norma LaFaber Joanne Law Pauline Law Waveline Law Helen Lee Patty Legleitner Eleanor Lenington Richard Leonhart Bob Long Billie Lowe Mildred Lunsford Frances McClure Janet McCracken Frances Mackey Jean Matthews Peggy Mill Mary Morgan Frank Morse Frances Nelson Jack Oppe Ann Palmer Alma Parks Bill Peavy Betty Pettit Rose Mary Poole Martha Power Martha Pritchard Paul Riemann Currene Riggs Jessie Rose Ramona Rose David Rowe June Rowekamp Mary Lou Rowekamp Mary Sanders Imogene Schafer Sara Lou Schafer Jeanne Schimmel Nancy Schuman Rosemary Schweikert Betty Semon Mary Sinclair Alma Skipton Janet Skipton Anna Smith Inez Smith Joan Smith Maxine Smith Sally Smith Iris Stacy Bart Stanley Flora Strauss Carol Sullivan Jack Trout Mary Jo Trout Martha yVelhnan Mary Westbrook Jim Whipple Charlotte Windom W 64626164 OFFICERS President ......,.. . ..,...,.,. ,..... J o Ann Rake Vice President ..... .. Maryola Bozman Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Dorothy Schrader Adviser ..,...........,................, Mrs. Guthrie The Buckeye Girl Reserves have held their meetings in the Betsey Mills Club cl lssiooms on alternate Mondays. The programs this year have consisted ol a candlelight recognition service, panel discussions on girls' problems and SOCdllOHll gbuidance, folk dancing, parties on special days such as I-Iallowe'en and Christmis making of felt shoes for refugee children, readings by Mrs. Laura Buckley ind Mrs, MacKinnon, and talks by Marietta townspeople. Charlotte Badgley Helen Badgley Irene Barnes Louise Barnes Betty Barth Ruth Beardsley Irene Blume Maryola BOZITIZIH Ruth Delaney Ruth Forrester Charlotte Forshey Ruth Francis Irene Gerken june Gibbs Shirley Gilchrist Alice Harlow Roselyn Jenks MEMBERS Georganna johnson Lois Johnson Marjorie Kaneff Alice Kerns Velma McCain Janet McCracken Norma Matheny Helen Mugrage Maxine Post Jo Ann Rake Dorothy Schrader Mary Shimp Helen Spindler Louise Stanley Luella Mfard Wiiiifrecl Wardezi Betty Wliiting Page Sixty-one Page I -f A M ,QL-' xt' l WI, l. ,N Jw! f' , , i ,t Kuff J' N ,I in 1 if ,ff ef' - N r' 1' 0 a i v 1 f emma oz! 4 I ,jar-weft x ' J' 'lf , A OFFICERS President ..... ,...,...... . . 4 Barbara Beiser Vice President . . . . . . Imogene Schafer Secretary . . . . . Mary .Io Trout Treasurer . . . . . Wilmzt Drennen The Senior Girl Reserves, which meets every other Monday evening through the school year, has had a very successful year in every way. Our program chairman, Imogene Schafer, has arranged interesting meetings for us, including a joint meeting with the Senior Hi-Y, several musical programs, and speakers on various subjects. The Senior Girl Reserves sponsored three of the outstanding dances ol' the year-the homecoming dance, the spring Iormal, and the annuah Christmas dance. To commemorate Reserve week-February 24 to March 4-the Reserves held a vesper service, a joint meeting of all Reserves in the cityg and an assembly in which the hve Reserve groups gave a pageant entitled The Tapestry Wleaversf' Climaxing an active year the Reserves held their annual Mother-Daughter banquet at the Betsey Mills Club. Patsy Amos Alicia Anderson Kathryn Armstrong Helen Bartmess Mary Beardmore Irene Beaver Sixty-two MEMBERS joan Becker Barbara Beiser jean Benedict Doris Binegar Sally Bloomingdale Gail Britton Geraldine Bush Frances Calland Sara Carmichael Betty June Carver Helen Chamberlain Betty Chutes Mary Grace Clark Ruby Congleton Dolores Conway Peggy Crimniel Dorothy DZIVIS Marjorie Davis Jacqueline Dawson Betty Lou Dobbins Phyllis Dobbins Dora Daugherty Mlilma Drennen Donna Dutton Anna Lou Evans Nora Jean Evans Norma Fry Jeanne Gephart Jacqueline Gerber Naomi Gibson Carola Graber Sally Grifliths Mary Grudier Donna Grubb Jeannette Haas Laura Hardy Pauline Harris Jane Henry Roma Hill Jane Hock f W MEMBERS Genevieve Hoskinson Bette Huff Donna Immel Jacqueline lmmel Beryl Jackson Carol Johnson Enid Johnson Mary Louise June Katherine Karcher Pauline Karcher Norma LaFaber Joan Lee Frances Mackey Mildred Lunsford Eulalia McCauley Frances McClure Virginia McKenna Jean Matthews Mary Morgan Marguerite Morgenstern Caryl Neely Frances Nelson Ruth Orr Tovia Orth Betty Pettit Neta Parlin Martha Power Martha Pritchard Betty Reynolds Currene Riggs Jessie Rose Ramona Rose Mary Rowekamp Patricia Russell Mary Sanders Imogene Schafer Sara Schafer Jeanne Schimmel Mary Sinclair Alma Skipton Mary Etta'Smith Anna Smith Maxine Smith Sally Smith Patty Steed Marilyn Stegner Iris Stacy Carol Sullivan Flora Strauss Patty Swaney Garnet Tilton Mary Jo Trout Jane Vadakin Sophronia Mfenzel Betty YNillis0n Naomi Vlfagner Kathryn Mfilliamson Page Sixty tllrcc 'WW 1 ala OFFICERS U President ....... ..,........,.., M ary Loul Sands Vice President .... .... P olly Huling Secretary ..... .. Judy Heslop Treasurer . . . ..,. Suzanne Goe The Ninth Grade Girl Reserves hold their meetings every other XfVednesday night at seven o'clock. Mrs. june is the adviser. During the year we have had gym periods, several speeches and book reviews, and other interesting programs. We also sponsored a rummage sale. Lela Gae Beren Janice Bertram Mary Bradfield Jenny Lou Carleton Marilyn Carver Camille Cochran Norma Davis Donna Dye Ellen Elston Helen Farnsworth Lois Fulton Donna Gerber Suzanne Goe Jean Goodman Mary Helen Graham Page Sixty-four MEMBERS June Guckert Judy Heslop Velma Hill Iris Hoskinson Polly Huling XfVanda Immel Vera Jones Ruth Latimer Barbara Matthews Martha Meagle Betsy Nelson Marjorie Packer Frances Palmer Barbara Powell Sharon Ratlilf Marilyn Rose Guila Roush Mary Sample Mary Lou Sands Marie Sarver Marion Schrader Phyllis Schramm Leatrice Spindler joan Masters jerry Parlin Betty Schwarz Ruth VVheeler Cynthia Summers Mary VVeil1l 2-M W OFFICERS President .... ..,........ ...,. S a lly Mclntire Vice President . . . , . Darlene Middleswart Secretary ,.... ...,.. N ancy Calvin Plreasurer ...........,..,............ Alice McMillan lhe Eighth Grade Girl Reserves hold their meetings on alternate Wednes- d1y evenings from seven-thirty to eight-thirty, at the Betsey Mills Club. Mrs. une is the adviser. There are forty-two members. They have had speakers lnd music 11 programs throughout the year. Lee Arkins Joan Alexander Louise Babb Anna Lee Brooks Jane Burton Nancy Calvin Lois Cutshaw .janet Dobbins Sally Erb Esther Goldish Juanita Henninger M arilyn Henry Beryl Jones Anita Kelly Martha Kuhn Virginia Lane Marcella Lee Sally Mclntire Alice McMillan Darlene Middleswart MEMBERS Mary Jo Miller Rose Mugrage Marynelle Newton Jane Palmer Marilyn Pooler Donna Robinson Ella Rowell Madge Schenkel Arlene Shirley Patricia Schrader Deborah Smith Helen Smith Gloria Stanley Nora Steed Ann Sutton ' Martha Wfagner Ruth YVillison Marjorie Mfillison Norma Jean VVilson Page Sixty-H116 eaemii Qmde eamaee President Vice Presi Secretary Treasurer The hfty-five 1llC11'llJC Judy Beiser Lois Chutes Allfreda Cooper Betty Covey Rose Daugherty Judy Devol Mary Jane Devol Millie Drennen Marjorie Duty Patricia Devol Betty Ann Edwards Ann Fulmer Patty Graham Carolyn Hart Sidney Heldman Marilyn Holmquist Peggy Ann Hoon Barbara Hune OFFICERS dent .... MEMBERS rs ol the Seventh Grade Joan Hunter Mary Jones June Laliaber Sally Meister Sue Nelson Patty Newton Sharon Nunn Gloria Orth Glenna Parks Judith Peavy Joan Pipes Norma Power Charlotte Seyler Joan Schramm Raoma Schultheis Joan Smith Shirley Smith Marlene Stanley Nancy Sturm . . . . Patty Duvall . , , Sidney Heldman . . . Shirley Smith Judy Beiser Girl Reserves are the Ifollowing Dorothy Taylor Marie Vlfarden Ruth Ann YVhite Ann Wfiemers Margaret Wlittekind Carolyn Young Patty Beckwith Nancy Davis Patty Davis Marjorie Harris Donna Price Marilyn Schilling Virginia Stephens Phyllis Rhoades Sara Mfagner Sue XfVynn Barbara X'Varman Patty Smith We are now working on U. S. O. scrap books. Page Sixty-six MEMBERS mica 'Wd- OFFICERS President ..,.,. . . . Charles Cooke Vice President . . . . . . Don Dickson Secretary .,... . . . jack Trout Treasurer . . . . . . Larry Hune The Senior Hi-Y took a new lease on life when Mr. Maurice Mitchell arrived from New Hampshire to take over the Y. M. C. A. secretary's duties. A few of the elub's activities during 1944-45 are presented here in the order in which they occurred: formal church initiation, Hallowe'en party, Hrst prize taken with float in the homecoming parade, the Gohblers' Hobble, St. Patrick's day party and dance, father and son banquet. Many interesting speakers were engaged during the year and interesting discussions were held. The Hi-Y met jointly with the Girl Reserves on two different occasions. Louis Armor Eugene Anderson Marvin Becker Carl Bender Frank Brown Bob Bules John Burke Charles Cain Bob Chutes Charles Cooke Clarence Daugherty Don Davis Don Dickson Andrew Elliott Robert Elston Quentin Fanning Dan Graham, Rankin Grimm Clemens Hays Robert Hall john Heiby Larry Hune Robert Kellar Bob Long Frank Morse Abie Muscari Don Oesterle jack Oppe Carl Petty Lee Prunty Dick Pursell Paul Riemann Roy Roach David Rowe lim Runkel Duane Sinclair Bart Stanley K John Strecker Jack Trout Edsel VV alters Jack VVeihl David Y'Veher ? Eff f-4 1k f x . wa, Page Sixty-seven Dean Alexander Maynard Mansfield ' We-Z ' OFFICERS President ...,, ............. ....... G l en Duer Vice President . . . , . . Dean Alexander Secretary .... .. Dick Furbee Treasurer .... , . . Charles Goe Adviser .... .........,............... C . R. Glazier Under the supervision of Mr. Glazier and Mr. M. A. Mitchell, the new Y. M. C. A. secretary, the Junior Hi-Y had many interesting discussions and programs during the year 1944-45. Our purpose, to Create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and comlnuniy a iigi s an.arc o' ' 'i 'an c a'ac'er, was our aim 'iroufiou L ll td llClnst1' hit ' tl lt the year. MEMBERS Junior Fitzgerald Bill Amos Paul Bowles Donald Brooker lack Burton Charles Butts Dick Callahan Eugene Cooper Alan Clark Charles Conway Neil DeLong Bill Drennen Glen Duer Charles Ebinger Cyrus Elliott Page Sixty-eight Richard Flowers Dick Furbee Charles Goe Al Griffiths Russell Headley jack Iams John Jarvis Wilbur Jones YV alter Kidd Roger Kirk Louis Klink George Lansley' Richard Leonhart Larry Miller Dale Murray john Muscari Floyd Parlin Bill Peavy David Pfaff Forrest Rake Bill Rowekamp Bob Schafer Tom Stacy Don Hfarman Dick VVilliams Philip XfVilson Bob Young 0264 W6-Z OFFICERS President , ...., ............. .... H o mer YVolfe Vice President .. .... Bob Duvall Secretary ...... . . . Dick VVenzel Treasurer ............................. , Harold Eddy The Torch I-Ii-Y Club membership enrollment comes from the boys of the seventh and eighth grades. Forty-one boys are members of the 1944-45 club. Mfeekly meetings of the club began last fall, these being held on Y'Vednesday evening each week at the Y . The first social event was a Hallowe'en party and dance in October. An- other party, with girl friends invited, was held in December, and a Valentine party on February lfourteenth. On November Hlteenth, twenty-two new members were inducted into the club, in a special Torch Club ceremony, conducted by Mr. ,Mitchell, Y adviser. In January, the club joined with other Hi-Y groups in -Hnancing and sponsor- ing the A. A. U. Track and Field movies shown at the YH and the high school. Starting February twenty-eighth, during the Lenten season, several discus- sion meetings and talks on social and religious problems were conducted by the club, led by adult advisers and outside speakers. Homer X-Volfe Robert Duvall Richard Wenzel Harold Eddy joseph Oppe XfVilliam Thompson Reeves Patterson David Finch David Beardmore Howard Beckwith Donald Erb Morton Mason MEMBERS Lewis List Richard Hall XfVeldon Xfveber Tom Vadakin Robert Toller jack Hill lfllilliam Mill Arthur Haddad Charles Skipton Charles X'Vilso1'1 Tommy Summers Glenn Smith Arlene Y'Vard james Schweikert jack Elston Richard Rose Gene Hupp Reginald Wfaggoner Tom Haddox Jerry Buckley Leroy Slusser David Kilmer Charles X'Vhiting Robert VVeyrich Page Sixlg mnc Z W I OFFICERS President ..... ......,.... . ,. Mary Grudiel Vice President ..., . . Eugene Anderson Secretary-Treasurer . . . . , . Paul Riemann Adviser ..............,............,..... Miss Geiger Deutscher Verein was organized for the purpose of vitalizing language study. Group singing of German songs, interesting and well-informed speakus German plays, Elms, story telling, games and folk dancing lend V31 lety to the Pl'Og1'aIUS. Page Seventy Eugene Anderson Marvin Becker Carl Bender Jean Benedict Donna Capron Helen Chamberlain Dorothy Davis Donovan Duvall Robert Elston Elihu Goldish Sara Lou Schafer Marilyn Stegner Mary Grudier .Ieannette Haas Robert Hall Joseph Hausmann Douglas Hess MEMBERS Betty Lou Hoon Beryl Jackson Emilie LaBarre Norma LaFaber Rodger Mendenhall Leatrice Spindler Philip Xflfilson XfValter Miller Robert Miracle Kermit Mobley Dale Murray Dick Pryor Paul Riemann Currene Riggs Roy Roach -lean Salster Mary E. Sanders Ralph Stacy OFFICERS President ...4... . . . Martha Pritchard Vice President . . . ....,.. Joan Becker Secretary ...,. , . Maxine Smith Adviser . . . . . . . . Mrs. Guthrie El Circulo Espanol, open to any student enrolled in Spanish, is for the purpose of creating a better knowledge of Spanish and a better understanding of Spain and ot our Spanish speaking neighbors. The meetings are held on every other Friday, and the programs consist of well-informed speakers, Spanish skits, folk dances, Spanish songs, and movies about Spain and South America. As a special project this year, the club pre- sented a Pageant of the Nations for Pan American Day. MEMBERS Jean Matthews Geraldine Miller Mary Morgan Patsy Amos Donna Sue Ball Joan Becker Barbara Beiser Gail Britton Mary Grace Clark Hortense Fauntleroy Norma Fry Naomi Gibson Sally Griffiths Jane Henry Bonita Hoff Genevieve Hoskinson Juanita Kemper joan Lee Charlotte lfVin Ann Palmer Betty Pettit Rose Mary Poole Martha Pritchard Betty Reynolds Mary Lou Rowekamp Janet Skipton Anna Smith Joan Smith Maxine Smith Iris Stacy Carol Sullivan dom Page Seventy-one 1 fy, , Jigf Page Seventy-two OFFICERS President ...... .......,... Vice President . . . Secretary ...,. Treasurer .... Adviser . . ......,..., , . MEMBERS Helen Bartmess Mary Beardmore Jean Benedict Bertie Lou Callander Marjorie Davis Esther Dennis Dick Duvall Laura Hardy Ruih Harier . . . Mary Beardmore . . . Marjorie Davis , . . . . . Roma Hill . . . Mary Jo Trout Miss Newton Roma Hill Frances Mackey jim G. Morris Dick Pursell Mary Relllllly Ramona Rose Patricia Russell Mary E. Sinclair Mary Jo Trout I U The Junior Commercial Club became an active organization November 9 1926, with the purpose of promoting interest in commercial work. Its members are Sophomore and junior students in commerce. Regular meetings ale held the second Thursday in each month. President ...... Vice President . , . Secretary-Treasurer Program Chairman Adviser ...,..... . Ieannette Bartlett Dorothy Becker Marian Bishop Betty Burkhart Geraldine Bush Frances Calland Ruth Carver Virginia Close Dolores Conway Helen Covell Peggy Crinnnel Charles Cozzens Ruth Delaney Nadine Dixon Phyllis Dobbins Donna Dutton Ferne F oglesong Martha Lou Harris OFFICERS MEMBERS Dale Vlfagner .. Frances Calland .. Phyllis Dobbins . . . Enid Johnson .. Martha Power .. Mr. Glazier Berneda Haas Florence Hiener Donna Innnel Jacqueline Immel junior Jenks Enid Johnson LaVerne Jones Mary Jurden Elizabeth Law Mildred Patterson Patty Powell Martha Power Evelyn Rhodes Rosemary Schweikert Inez Smith Flora Strauss Donna Tebay Laura Thornton at-Jeb WIIXMJL 5.48193- Qfu-dx' Ulf' ,N Y ,LAAJ I a ,J ,, , I 5 I fbiyffdil ij, l xx, Pug: Skvmzlj stmn Q I t I 1,,,,,, ima! V - L. W .if : i I A Each 65465 The Book Club is an organization for senior high students especially mter ested in reading. Programs are in the forms of contests, discussions, and reviews of current books. The latter are furnished by various members of the faculty by members themselves, and by outside speakers. President ..,. Vice President . . . Secretary-Treasllrer . , Librarian . . Adviser . . , Page Seventy-eight Helen Bartmess Frances Calland Esther Dennis Twilla Doan Virginia Doan Richard Duvall Joseph Hausmann Bonita Hoff OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Duvall , . . Esther Dennis . . . Naomi McClure .. . Betty Seinon . , . . , . . , . . . . . Mrs. Thompson MEMBERS Pauline Karcher Juanita Kemper Joan Lee Eleanor Lenington Naomi McClure Betty Scmon Rosemary Schweikert Sally Smith Jean VVhitaker OFFICERS President ....., .....,..... .... I I oan Duvall Vice President .,.... janet Dobbins Secietary-Treasurer .... . . . Virginia Davis Program Chairman .... ....,.. V irginia Dennis Publicity Cliairnian . . . . . . Norma Jean Mlilson Reporter .......... ...... lN Iartha Kuhn Adviser ....,....... , . . Miss Darst Slogan Shaie and play square Colors: Red and White Puipose To develop loyalty, clepenclability, honesty, l10710'V, and sewfice among all om club memlzefrs. To endemfor at all times to attain and maintain the highest and best for om' school, our L'O1l'lTlL'tUllly, and oztrselzfes. Donna Berg Barbara Biehl Anna Lee Brooks -Io Ann Buchanan Carolyn Carter Louise Coil Virginia Davis Virginia Dennis Janet Dobbins u Ioan Dux al MEMBERS . U N an l Aida Howg M' Norma Jean lfVilso 3. Martha Kuhn Betty McKnight Alice McMillan Rose Mugrage Marilyn Myers Sue Nelson Truda Nye Donna Robinson Patricia Schrader Arlene Shirley Deborah Smith Helen Smith n Page Seven ty-flue 'an 6453415 Colors: Purple and While President ,.,. Vice President Secretary ..,. Treasurer . . . Adviser , . . Vera Basim Evelyn Bules Jean Beck llena Berg Doris Binegar Motto: Cha'racte'r, Culture and Comtesy OFFICERS MEMBERS Sara Lou Carmichael John Doan Jacqueline Dawson Anna Lou Evans Iosephine Harris Roselyn Jenks Ava Johnson Carol Johnson Lois Johnson . . . . John Do in . , . Alma Parks , . june Masters .. 4 Vera Basnn .. Mr. Tayloi Bob Kaneff Marjorie Kanefl? Pauline Karcher janet King Pauline Law NVaveline Law Frances McClure June Masters Alma Parks Dorothy Payne Ruth Patterson Annabelle Phelps Imogene Schafer Colleen Schenkel Dorothy Schrader The Chiron Commercial Club became an active organization November 9 1926, with the purpose of promoting interest in commercial work the creation of a better business relation between commercial students and business men and the elevation of the commercial course to an equal basis with all other courses of the school. Page Seventy-six OFFICERS President .... Viet President .... Secretary ..... Ireasurer . . . Adviser . . . MEMBERS Dean Alexander Myra Belt Sally Bloomingdale Don Brooker Kathryn Dailey Neil DeLong Glen Duer Charles Ebinger Cyrus Elliott Mary Martha Erb Nora Jean Evans Dick Furbee Charles Goe Charles Hess Marietta James Caroline Krause George Lansley . . . . Charles Goe . . . . Glen Duer . . . Bob Young . . . . Bill Peavy . . . Miss Newton jo Ann Law Eleanor Lenington Vfinston Love Peggy Mill Keith Miller Bill Peavy Billy Reid Betty Semon Homer Shankland Janet Skipton Sally Smith john M. Strecker Carol Sullivan Naomi Vlfagner Mary VVestbrook Dick l'VilllZI111S Bob Young Page Seventy-three Page Seventy-four President ..,. Vice President . , . Secretary ...... Treasurer ,.., Adviser .. Lela Gae Beren Dick Callahan Max Carr Priscilla Cooke Ellen Elston Helen Farnsworth Suzanne Goe Jean Goodman Mary Helen Graham Virginia Haley Judith Heslop Iris Hoskinsou Polly Huling Joan Kuhn Ruth Latimer Barbara Matthews OFFICERS MEMBERS . . . Ellen Elston , . . . . . Suzanne Goe Mary Helen Graham , . . . . Judith Heslop . . . . Miss Newton Joann Maxson Martha Meagle Betsy Nelson Frances Palmer Sara Jane Racer Paul Rinehart Marilyn Rose Mary Margaret Sample Mary Lou Sands Phyllis Schramm Tom Siddall Leatrice Spindler Cynthia Summers Carl Taylor Allen Van Liere Harry Thomas Harold Thomas , Zuma! The Board of Control governs the Recreation Center and takes on its responsibilities. This board plans the activities and functions of the center throughout the year. The board consists of eight students and six adults. A boy and girl are elected from each of the four upper classes to serve a year's term. The adult members are elected from the different organizations about town. OFFICERS President ,..., .......... .... A I ack Trout Vice President .. , .. Acacia Crowell Secretary .. ., Carol Johnson Treasurer .. .,...,..... .. Reverend Hirst MEMBERS F rash m en : Sen i ors : Joan Masters Carol Johnson Tom Stacy Jack Trout Sojylzomores: Adulmf Claroline Krallse Ml.. f'XI'1dC1'SOIl Dean Alexander Mr. Maurice Mitchell Mr. Harry Buchert jtmiorsr Miss Acacia Crowell Laura Hardy Reverend P. VV. Hirst Dick Pursell Miss Babetta Breuhaus 4 Page Severztyfnizzc pwykatdan Page Eighty The Projection Club operates the visual instruction equip- ment of the high school for the various classes. This year the menibers have sponsored the noon-movie program which met such entliusiznstic approval of the student body. MEMBERS Master Projeciimzist Mr. McClure Senior Projeclirmisls Robert Harmon David XfVeber Donald Dickson A 12 pa-.fn l iccs Franklin Bruin Richard Hall Clyde Smith Carl Close YVC, as members of the tralhc: squad, wish to thank the student body for their line cooperation during the past year. In the luture we expect your continued cooperation. We have done considerable work in assisting drivers and parking ears at the games. Mr. Swartz supervises our work. MEMBERS Captain .........,...... Robert Melfvliirter First Lieutenant ,.... Dick Hall Second Lieutenant ........ A. Gene Matthews Robert Lent Robert Congleton Stewart Kendle Harold Sheppard l 1 Page Eighty-one SCHOLARSHIP TEST YVINNERS In the City Schools Division, Marietta High School students made an excellent record in the general scholarship tests given in April, 1944. Those placing high in the state were as follows: Biology: Sally x Vl1ll,ZllLCl', fourteenth. Cl1emis'l1'y.' Mary Grudier, Hfthg Sam Hanna, tenth. Physics: Howard Keylor, fourth. Gelzeral .Sf'ie11t'rf.' Paul Schrainm, eighth, Betty Semon, twellthg Bill lvlorris, twentieth. First Year Algebra: Rill Grosklos, third: Bill Morris, eleventhg Carol Sullivan, Honorable Mention. Plane G1:rm1.et1'y.' Sani Hanna, sixth, Maxine Sniith, Honorable Men- tion, Charles Cooke, Honorable Mention. A77'l,L71'iCIl7'l H iszfory: Gwynne Myers, sixth. World I'lIi.Sl0'VjlI james Runkel, eighth, James G. Morris, Honorable Mention. Senior Social Studies: Howard Keylor, seventhg Gwynne Myers, eighth. Ninth Ye11rE11glish: Rill Grosklos, Honorable Mention, Paul Schranim, Honorable Mentiong Kathryn Dailey, Honorable Mention: Myra Belt, Honorable Mention. Tenth Year English: Mary Beardmore and Mary Jo Trout tied for twentieth. liflrftfwtlh l'em Englislz: Gail Britton, Honorable Mention. First Year Latin: Charles Goe, thirteenth. First Yam' Spcmislz: Richard Forman and Maxine Smith tied for seventh. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEST RESULTS In the Senior Scholarship results the following Marietta High School stu- dents scored high in Yvashington County: Howard Keylor received lirst place with a score of 242. lvlarcia Phillips took Hfth place, Tom Stage, seventh place: Vernon Hart, eighth placeg YVilliani Granikow, ninth placeg and the following received Honorable Mention in the order listed: Gwynne Myers, Don Curtis, Vernon Lauer, Barbara Singleton, Calvin Dye and Louise Cross. Howard Keylor ranked second in Southeastern Ohio and twenty-eighth in the SUILC. Marcia Phillips made a high rating in Southeastern Ohio. Page Eighty-two pi' y 1 ' 1 ' 1 Page Eighty-three Page Eigh ty-four V Zmwl l OFFICERS President ..,... .... D on Dickson Vice President , . . . . Rankin Grimm Secretary' ..,, .. Sara Carmichael Treasurer ...,. , John R. Strecker Band Director ....................,....... Mr. Ritter During the year 1944-19115, the Marietta High School Band has accom- , plished much. The band meets every day of the week and, while preparing for a concert, meets in the evenings and on Sundays. We owe most ol our success to our band director, Mr. Ritter. Dean Alexander joan Alexander Eugene Anderson jack Barbee Marilyn Becker Mary Lou Becker Donna Berg Noreen Blair Gail Britton jack Carmichael Sara Carmichael john Chalfant Robert Chutes Alan Clark Leslie Comedy Dolores Conway Don Davis Edward Davis Nancy Davis ' Patty Davis Bruce DeMoll Don Dickson Page Eighty-six NVilma Drennen Glen Duer Betty Ann Edwards Tom Eggleston Andrew Elliott Cyrus Elliott David Finch Richard Flowers jeanninc Floyd Norma jean Fry Ann Fulmer Dick Furbee jean Gephart jack Gibson Naomi Gibson Charles Goe T cd Gooden Bernard Gregory Rankin Grimm Arthur Haddad Tom Haddox Jim Hall Suzanne Hammond MEMBERS Carolyn Hart Robert Harmon Clemens Hays Russell Headley Sidney Heldman Judy Heslop Douglas Hess Lincoln Hess Bette Hull Carol johnson Wilbur jones Roger Kirk Louis Klink john Knox Bill Lacey june LaFaber Virginia Lane Dick Leonhart Patty Legleitner Bill Lowe Maynard Manslield Morton Mason Kendall Mehlberg Gale Miller Keith Miller Larry Miller Dewey Mobley Kermit Mobley Norman Mobley Dale Murray Abie Muscari john Muscari Caryl Neely joe O'Neal .jim Patterson Bill Peavy David Peavy Marilyn Pooler David Price Sara Racer ' Bill Reid Roy Roach Ella Rowell james Runkel Stewart Runkel Paul Schramm jim Schweikert Bill Schcnkel Margaret Shepherd Dean Siewers Leroy Slusser Shirley Smith Glenn Smith john M. Strecker John R. Slrecker Cynthia Summers Tommy Summers Kenneth Thomas Bill Thompson Bob Toller Georgetta Wainwrig.,hl David l'Viemers Sophronia lvenzcl Pressley White Mary llliehl Charles Wilson Carolyn Young rj' x 0 OFFICERS President ...4. ...,......, . . Rankin Grimm Vice President . . , , . Jean Benedict Secretary . . . . . Sara Carmichael Treasurer , . . , . , . . . . . .,.. ...,. lk Iarietta James The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Ritter, has had a very successful year. It was rather inactive the Hrst semester, but a concert is planned for the second semester. Several members have been added to the orchestra to take the places of the seniors who will graduate this year. r 1 MEMBERS R f YJ Dean Alexander P' . 1 P ' X lduma Beard . j ' I ' 'X , Mary Lou Becker Vivian Beard 3 r 4, i I if 1 jean Benedict fv' Mary X'Vanda Belleville ' Charles Butts i K , I Sara Carmichael ' Nancy Davis Virginia Davis Glen Duer I . Di .ll -Ieannine Floyd X 1 f K XX X' Richard Furbee Rankin Grimm Robert Harmon Robert Harter Russell Headley Douglas Hess Marietta James John Knox Patty Legleitner Larry Miller Abie Muscari john Muscari Truda Nye David Sixbey John R. Strecker Georgetta Vlfainwright David VViemers Robert VVhite Page Eigh ty -seven Page ' at gm 5 'Q 0-71' , ,.-- f ,- -X .t I r' , The Senior High Choir is composed of students from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. A concert of Christmas music was given at the Baptist Church in December. ln February a concert of folk tunes was given at the Betsey Mills Club. During music week in May the annual spring concert was given and was well received. OFFICERS President ...... .. Robert Guckert Vice President: , .... Bart Stanley Secretary .... . . Currene Riggs Librarian .... . , Richard Cisler Accompanist . . . . Marjorie Davis Conductress . , . ............. . . . Miss Benson MEMBERS Patsy Amos Donna Ball Helen Bartmess Vivian Beard Mary Beardmore jack Beck Mary Wanda Belleville Myra Belt Helen Best john Burke Frances Calland Carl Cassady Richard Cisler Alan Clark Jacquelyn Cross Marjorie Davis jacqueline Dawson Esther Dennis Phyllis Dobbins Donna Dutton Betty -Io Fanning Lucy Farley Virginia Forester Eighty-eight Charles Goe Ted Gooden Donna Grubb Robert Guckert -lane Henry Roma Hill Jane I-lock Bonita Holf Genevieve I-Ioskinson Georganna johnson Mary Lantz Richard Leonhart Tommy Martin Mary Matheny jean Matthews Kendall Mehlberg Mary Morgan Bill Morris Bill O'Brien jack Oppe Ann Palmer Alina Parks Floyd Parlin Neta Parlin Dorothy Payne Betty Pettit Annabelle Phelps Rose Mary Poole Glenna Pugh Currene Riggs Mary Rowekamp Patricia Russell jean Salster Jeanne Schimmel Rosemary Schweikeit Betty Semon Maxine Smith Sally Smith Ruby Spung Dale Spring Bart Stanley Donald Theohald Mary jo Trout Dean Mleinstock Mark West ' W' V' ' Wa ' The Senior High Girls' Glee Club is composed of girls in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. They meet during the noon hour on Monday and Wednesday. A Christmas concert was presented by the club with the choir on December 20. Two other concerts will be presented this spring, one with the orchestra and the choir, and the other will be the annual spring concert. OFFICERS President ,..... ..., ....... ll I ary Lou Rowelcamp Vice President .. ..,. Mary Beardmore Librarian ...... .... C urrene Riggs Accompanist . . .... . ........ , , Marjorie Davis MEMBERS Patsy Amos Allene Arnold Irene Arnold Carolyn Babb Donna Sue Ball Bonnie Bartlett jeannette Bartlett Helen Bartxness Vivian Beard Mary Beardmore Mary Wanda Belleville Myra Belt Helen Best Doris Binegar Marian Bishop Bessie Bradley jeanette Burke Frances Calland Bertie Lou Callander Betty Carver jacquelyn Cross Kathryn Dailey Marjorie Davis Jacqueline Dawson Esther Dennis Phyllis Dobbins Donna Dutton Martha Erh Nora jean Evans Betty jo Fanning Lucy Farley Virginia Forester Donna Grubb Berneda Haas Laura I-Iardy Ruth Harter Imogene Hemmeger jane Henry Roma Hill jane Hock Bonita Holl' Genevieve Hoskinson Beryl jackson Carol johnson Georganna johnson juanita Kemper Emilie Laliarre Norma LaFaber Mary Lantz Elizabeth Law Eleanor Lenington Mildred Lunsford Frances Mackey Mary Matheny jean Matthews Rita McAtee , Enlalia McCauley NVilda Mcliitrick Alma Miller joan Miller Mary Morgan Ann Palmer Alma Parks Neta Parlin Dorothy Payne Betty Pettit Annabelle Phelps Rose Mary Poole Martha Power Glenna Pugh Paulie Ratlill' Betty Reynolds Currene Riggs Ramona Rose june Rowekamp Mary Lou Rowekamp Patricia Russell jean Salster Imogene Schafer Sara Lou Schafer jeanne Schinnnel Mary Shimp Alice Singer Rosemary Schweikert Betty Semon janet Skipton Maxine Smith Sally Smith Ruby Spung Iris Stacy Marilyn Stegner Wilda Thomas Mary jo Trout Mary Yvestbrook Elva jean lVhitaker l Z 1 f. FJ, 10 LV I f 'Jw W-,Vu f , Olbdflyvv f iv U . yi L .I y'-1 .vi 94.1 MJ VV,,,,l.x Page Eigltly-nine Si if ii img? N ' 695 ' Qfee 60:5 av' -' 1 The Junior High Girls' lee Club is made up of girls from the eighth and ninth grades. lt was organized to train the girls for Senior High Girls' Glee Club and Chorus. Miss Minoma Benson is the director. OFFICERS President .... ..,......... ly Iary Helen Graham Vice President ...........,.......... Leatrice Spindler Librarians . Marilyn Rose, Norma Davis, Frances Palmer joan Alexander Lee Arkins Louise Babb Phyllis Baylock Lela Gae Beren Janice Bertram Barbara Biehl Mary Ann Bradlield Anna Lee Brooks Jo Ann Buchanan jane Burton Nancy Calvin Lois Casto Carolyn Carter Mary Clogston l'riscilla Cooke Lois Cutshaw Norma Davis Virginia Dennis janet Dobbins joan Duvall ' Alice Dye Donna Dye Lillian Elliot Ellen Elston Sally Erb Helen Farnsworth Marilyn Fullerton Lois Fulton Page Ninety MEMBERS Suzanne Goe Esther Goldish jean Goodman Mary Helen Graham joan Green Mary Groves june Guckert Marilyn Henry Velma Hill Iris Hoskinson XVanda Innnel Josephine Kanelf Doris Kimbrough Martha Kuhn jean Lancaster Barbara Matthews Alice McMillan Betty McKnight Sally Mclntire Betty Metcalf Darlene Middleswart Patty Monaghan Betty J. Morris Rose Mugrage Marilyn Myers Marynelle Newton T ruda Nye Marjorie Packer Frances Palmer jane Palmer jerry Parlin Betty Lou Poole Marilyn Poolcr Sharon Ratlilf Donna Robinson Ella Rowell Marilyn Rose Mary Lou Sands Marie Sarver Phyllis Schramm Betty Schwarz Arlene Shirley Deborah Smith Leatrice Spindler Betty Spung Louise Stanley Gloria Stanley Nora Steed Joanna Styer Cynthia Summers Kathryn Treadway Martha Hlagner Ruth Xvheeler Mary YVeihl Norma Mfilderrnnth Norma Mfilson Willia lrvflgllf. five anim gage ' jfee The unior High Boys' Glee Club is made up of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade boys and is under the direction of Miss Benson. The glee club took part in the Christxn is assembly, and sang for different organizations in the city. OFFICERS Fwst Se1neste'r Second Semester President ......... Tom Stacy President ....... Charles Theobald Libr IFIEUIS .... Vernie Flowers, Frank Bartlett, Robert Schafer Accoinpanist ........,.. Martha X'VCll1'l12111 Perl Allender Frank Bartlett jerry Buckley Paul Casto John Chalfant Leland Clark Leslie Comedy James Cooper Robert Dye Donald Erb Billy Farnsworth Vernie Flowers Ervin Harris James Hawkins -Ioe Lauer Dale Miracle Francis Murphy Dana Needham james Patterson Reeves Patterson Robert Roush Stuart Runkel MEMBERS Rdbert Schafer Bill Sclnnelzenbach James Schweikert Brady Seeley Tom Stacy Bill Sutler Charles Theobald Bill Torpy Bill Thompson Perl Totinan Tom Vadakin David Venham Corbett X'Varden Charles F. VVilson Charles M. VVilson Homer VVolfe Richard Rose John Herrlinger Kenneth Carver Stanley Harman Robert Stanley John Teschel Page Ninety-one I ?WfeWf4'We6M Page Ninety-two OFFICERS President .....................,...... Marlene Stanley Librarians . . . Patty Duvall, Judith Peavy, Barbara Hume Accompanist ...,.......,..,........... joan Schrannn Conductress .........................,,. Miss Benson ' MEMBERS Geraldine Ames Joyce Bartmess Dorothea Bertram Judy Beiser Donna Berg Betty Boyce Mary Campbell -Ioan Cheeseman Lois Chutes Allreda Cooper Rose Daugherty Patty Davis Rosemary Dennis Judy Devol Patty Duvall Millie Drennen Marjorie Duty Betty Ann Edwards Marilyn Holmquist Barbara Hune Joan Hunter Ann James Betty Johnson Mary Jones Carol McCracken Sally Meister Chloe Mercer Naomi Miller Sue Nelson Patty Newton Sharon Nunn Lctha O'Brien Gloria Orth Judith Peavy Norma Power Donna Price Phyllis Rhoades Raoma Schultheis Joan Schramm Marilyn Schilling Barbara Smith Patty Smith Marlene Stanley Ula Stevens Nancy Stern ' Dorothy Taylor Violet Turrill Sara VVagner Barbara XfVarren Marie VVzu'ren Ann Xviemers Viola Xflfilliams mem5Ze First Sopmvzo: Second Sopmvm: Alto: Patsy Amos I-lelen'Bartmess Mary Beardmorc Currene Riggs Jane I-Ienry Phyllis Dobbins Mary Lou Rowekamp Roma Hill Mary Matheny Mary Jo Trout Ruby Spung The Senior I-Iigh School Girls' Ensemble is a group of eleven girls under the direction of Miss Miuoma Benson. They give more outside programs than any other musical group in the high, school. During the past year they have appeared on the programs of the following groups: The Ad Club, Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Rotary Club, The Parkersburg Federated l'V01'l1C1l'S Club, the United Brethren Church, the American Associ- ation of' University VVomen, the XVorld's Day of Prayer, the Southeastern Music Club convention in Marietta, and the Marietta American Legion banquet. Page Ninety-lllnre ' 'male President ,..,.. Vice President . . . Librarian .... . This group, under the girls of the Freslnnan class. Frank Bartlett Lela Beren Janice Bertram Mary Ann Bradlield jerry Buckley Kenneth Carver Paul Casto Mary Clogston Priscilla Cooke Herbert Davis Norma Davis Donna Dye Lillian Elliot Ellen Elston -IOSClJl1il'lC Kanell Barbara Matthews Joann Maxson Patty Monaghan Betty Morris Marjorie Packer Frances Palmer jerry Parlin Betty Poole Sharon Ratlilf Marilyn Rose Mary Lou Sands Page Ninety-four OFFICERS . . , Ellen Elston , , . . . . , Betty Poole , Barbara Matthews direction of Miss Benson, is composed of MEMBERS Marie Sarver Bob Schafer Helen Farnsworth Marilyn Fullerton Lois Fulton Suzanne Goe Jean Goodman Mary Helen Graham Mary Groves June Guekert John Herrlinger ' Velma Hill Iris Hoskinson NfVanda Innmel Bill Sclunelzenbach Phyllis Schrannn Betty Schwarz Betty Spung Toni Stacy Louise Stanley Cynthia Summers Kathryn Treadway Charles Theobald Mary YVeil1l VVillia lfVright N ornia X'VllClC1'l1ll1Il1 boys and 1 N 77574 ' km Page Ninety-six OFFICERS President .... ........... . . Vice President. . . . . SCCFCL2ll'y'-TTC2lSll1'Cl' . . Louis Armor Richard Brown Harry Betts Charles Cooke MEM BERS Clarence Daugherty Leo Denton Bernard Douthitt Yvllliiilll Drennen Robert Forshey Larry Hune Howard Immel Raymond Kerns Furl Lightfrilz Bob Long .. Bob Long , 4 . Jack Hfeihl . , Larry I-Iuue James Morris Frank Morse Carl 'Petty Roy Roach Harry Snider Bart Stanley Jack Trout Edsel l'Vnlters David YVeber Jack l'Veil1l Richard Yvillianis Gerald Xflfittckirrcl Robert Young The 1945 Tiger squad was not a powerhouse, but was a team of many ups and downs throughout the season. The Tigers are a member of the Central Ohio League, one of the toughest leagues in the state, and they are always a threat to any ball team. The t6Zll11'S record for the season was mediocre, It won three games, lost four and tied two. Harry Betts, veteran guard, was chosen on the C. O. L. Hrst team and received honorable mention on the All-State team. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1944 op. September St. Marys .... . . . -6 Q Home Glouster . . . . . -l2j Home Cambridge -6 Q Home October Zanesville -465 Away Lancaster -7 Q Home Chillicothe -l 9D Away Newark . , C 0-33l Away November Dover , . . 20j Home Coshocton 20j Away Page Ninety-seven Page Ni11ety'eigI1t xv ' , 11 Q Q 0 V' .4 Q f' O Q97 to MNC' , L 0 - - X by .iv 5 K N xi' QNX N Q:' XX.:-I , Q 73, xx xr X NX ,Nt-XF' xv 524' V Page Ninety-nivze l .--V MR. SUTTON Squat has now completed his twenty-ninth year of coaching. Of these twenty-nine years. twenty-one have been spent at Marietta. It was at Lancaster that the Grand Old Guy of M. H. S. started his coaching career. He re' mained there but one year, came to Marietta for five years. traveled to Des Moines where he remained for seven years, and finally settled down at his Alma Mater in l929. Mr. Sutton's teams have won H1-26 and tied 10, out of 719 games played for M. H. S. This is a record to be surpassed by very few coaches. Mr. Sutton is admired and respected by everyone, not only as a coach, but also as a fine friend and adviser. I am sure the whole school is behind tts in wishing him continued success in future years. o 0 0 MR. GLAZIER Cliil ' came to tts from Rome-Stewart where he had been in the habit of turning out cham- pionship teams. During the past two years with M. H. S. Mr. Clazier has shown his ability as a track coach. You can be sure that if his teams do not always walk away with blue ribbons it is not the fault of their coach but simply a lack of material. Keep up the good work. Mr. Glazier. 0 0 0 MR. ROSENBUSCI-I This year Rosie, had charge of the eighth grade basketball squad. In the coaching of these eighth grade boys we lind a job which sounds much easier that it really is. This is the period in a player's life in which he tllllSt be taught the right things in the right manner. Mr. Rosenbusch has proved his ability to bring these boys up right and get them in shape for future varsity action. 0 0 Q MR. I-IIEBEL This is Karl's first year at Marietta. Formerly Mr. Hiebel was with XVellston High School. As assistant to Sutton in football and Page One Hmtcl-red as seventh grade basketball mentor, he has broken into the coaching circle of M. H. S. Nvlterever you Iind Karl there is always an abundance of spirit. His method of giving the boys a few pats on the back as they go along is a great aid to any player. 0 o o MR, MCCLURE Mac heads our ninth grade basketball de- partment. This year his team went through the season undefeated. On Mr. MeClure's squad we usually hnd our future varsity stars. Being very popular with students and players alike, Mac is very prominent in school activities. His well rounded personality wins him many friends and admirers. 0 0 0 MR. RUNKEL Luke has been with us for the past twelve years. He has charge of junior high football and tenth grade reserve basketball. Mr. Runkel's teams always come through the season with their share of wins and then some. The players all respect his earnest attitude toward the task of building strong teams. 0 0 0 MR. MULLENIX Fred has been with us for twenty years now. For a short period he served as assistant coachg however, from that time to the present he has been faithfully serving M. H. S. as faculty manager, Marietta is very fortunate in having so capable a man to purchase their athletic equipment. arrange games. and take care of the many other duties of a faculty manager. Mr. Mnllenix is well known and respected through- out the state of Ohio in the high school sports' world. Everyone in M. H. S. who really knows him will vouch for his all around friendliness, Hue sense of humor, and good advice. Mr. Mullenix deserves much credit for his service to M. H. S. during' the IJZISL twenty years. 344 The Tigers started their season with only two regulars returning from the past season, Morris and Lightfritz being the returning lettermen. The other three players who composed the hrst team were Wlilliams. Kerns, and Young. Making team work and good shooting their two objectives, they swept through a twenty game schedule and won seventeen. The result was the undisputed Central Ohio League Championship. The Tigers were an up and down ball club, but they fought on and on until they had landed a championship. It was a great season all the way, but came tl1e district tournament and the Tigers' downfall. Marietta swept over all its opposition until it niet with Lancaster in the hnal game. Last year the Tigers defeated the Gales in the tournament alter Lancaster had beaten them twice during the season. This year the Gales were out for revenge and they turned the Tigers back with a 32-27 count. But-all in all-the team of '44-'45 proved itself to be one of the ! graduation. outstanding teams in the history of Marietta High School. Morris Lightfritz, Prunty, and Petty are Seniors and will be lost through SEASON RECORD llf. Op. IH, Op, Nelsonville . . . . .. 37 I9 Lancaster ,,... . ,. 45 35 Lancaster ..... . . . 410 2l XVilliamstown . . , . SG 17 Martins Ferry . . . 53 49 Dover .,..,... . . . 39 GI Newark ..,... . . . 35 19 Newark .,.. . . . 37 32 Columbus East . . . 45 27 St. Marys . , . . . 50 20 Zanesville .... . . . G7 36 Dover ..... . . . 33 52 St. Marys .... . 57 35 Parkersburg . , . 33 38 Cambridge . , . , . , 47 35 Zanesville .... . , , alll 43 Coshocton , . . . . -I0 35 Cambridge . . . . , . 38 33 Parkersburg , . ....,...... 57 Z5 Coshocton .....,. . . . 52 39 SOIVl'I-IEASTERN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Gallipolis , . .........., 38 20 .l,0l'ISlIl0lllll East . . , 35 27 YVellston . . . . . , . , till- 29 Lancaster .... . . , . . . 27 32 Page One I-Iundred One 5' C. I'E'l'TY, FOIAZLVCITEI L. PRUNTY, Guard AI. RUNKEL. Guard R. YOUNG. Guard R. XVILLIAMS, Cmztw R. KERNS, Guard F. LIGHTFRITZ, Forward MORRIS. F07'1WU'ff Page Om: Hundred Two 'z?ae6ez'6czZZ xxx...-1-ff..-k , , Y A m V V w . H N V , H N, 1 Q 1' ,N if 2 N , , 3, , ww.. ' , , , ' , , . . 1, . - , l . ' f , r . , , V , U- ' J 1 . - . K I Y 1 . . Q - 1 F. DYE, Forzunrfl JARVTS, Guarfl XV. DRENNEN.Fm'zurn'1l DYE, Guurzl XVALTIZRS, Gfmrzl R. BROXVN, Guard C. HAYES. Center Page One IfH7II1'l'C?fl Three I MEET SCORES l. Parkersburg . . . . . . 73M 6. Marietta ..... . . , 4 60 Marietta ..,. . . . 525. Chillicothe . . . . . , . 58 2. Marietta ..... . . . 65 7. Marietta ,,......., 4 4 . , 78 Amesville . . . . . , 44 Zanesville ........... . . . , . 40 3. Marietta 75 8. Muskingum Relays- Zanesville . . , . . . 43 Cleveland East Tech, Erst 4' Marietta I I Y r . 1 U r H I I l 6,7 Marietta, seventh .... , . 4 4 13 Parkersburg 4.4..... . . , 55 9. Southeast District- 1. Marietta . .... 103 5. C. O. L.-1. Newark ...... 76 - - ' 2' Marietta . . . I I 68 2. Chillicothe ......4.. 97 3. Chillicothe 42M3 10. State-Marietta, twelfth .4.. 6 4. Zanesville ..,, 3515 COGSXfVELL'S PERFGRMANCE 1. Scored MOM! points in nine meets. 2. State quarter-mile champ, time 50.2. 3. State Honor Roll 1944-first in the 440, third in the 220. 4. National Interscholastic Honor Roll-placed fourth in the 440. 5. Established the following new records: Marietta School Record-220 Dash .4.. .... 2 2.2 440 . . . . . 50.2 Marietta Track Record-220 ..4. 23.3 440 . . . . 52.6 Page One Hundred Four ik Q. 1 77Zavm7ew A job which takes time and hard work is that of our managers. '1 hey receive no glory and very little recogni- tion in return for their elforts, Our athletic equipment must be well taken care of, all the responsibility of which falls on the shoulders of these boys. This year Howard Immel and Bart Stanley served faith- fully as head managers dur- ing the period of our grid- iron warfare. 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Furl Lightfritz I Barbara Beiser jack Trout 2 Beryl jackson FRIENDLIEST Frank Morse I Imogene Schafer .lack Trout 2 Beryl jackson BEST LINE Roy Roach I Mary Sanders Frank Morse 2 Kathryn Arnrstrong CUTEST Frank Morse I Roy Roach 2 Mary Louise june Mary Grace Clark CLASS FLIRT Frank Morse I Mary Sanders Roy Roach 2 Sara Lou Carmichael IVITTIEST Frank Morse 1 Dorothy Davis jack YVeihl 2 Frances McClure BEST PERSONALITY Furl Lightfritz I Imogene Schafer jack Trout 2 Martha Pritcharcl MOST DIGNIFIED Dean Siewers I Mary Gruflier Furl Liglitfritz 2 jean Benedict MOST POPULAR Fury Lightfritz I Mary Lou Rowekainp -jack Trout 2 Emilie Lallarre I ll recov- stud 776 hnition cf ents . ol' M Afvlll' K . X'Ve sine reco' ' I ' the 'tri ' saerilic ettzt H' .S.7? 'e that they have made, we list here the former lgll School who have lost their lives in the second X'VorId erely hope we lI1'lVG omitted no names from this list, :III possible ids lutving been checked in compiling it. R Q'- Nusa EM EUGENE ANDRIS. '37 c1ARL HILL. '-13 VIRGIL SHIRLEY October 4, ISHS NI:1rc'I1 I-I, 1915 Ocmhm. 10, 19,111 HARRY BARTI-I ROBERT S. I-IOFF. '39 R1CHAR11 sPllIN1ixRlj FClJI'll1ll'y 21. I945 November IS, 19-I3 1 EUGENE IIECKER HOVVARD UIIIRDEN, '-III CI-IAILLES C SININKJNS 1,19 October 7, 19-I3 -ItIlllI1II'1'. IQLI5 1:c1n.lm'U. 7 19,15 ' ' RALPH ISECIKER ROBERT KERNS I-Il,xRQLlj 111111115 SN1I'I'H .I2IIllllIl'1,' FII. I9l5 September I3, ISI-II 1-1CCCm1,Cl, 11 19,111 RonER'I' IsIf:I:II.1oN. '17 ROBERT LANE, 'so IQICI-IAIQD 11 SMITH scptcmhm- 7, 1913 .August 23. 1911-1 Itrav 202 I9'I-I PAUL I1oYLE IJLIAN12 LANRIPORII, '-13 GERALD R, SNIDER November 2-I. I9-I-I November 29. IQVI-I 111,10 5, 19.1.1 CLARENCE tsuR'I'oN. '30 JACK E. NMKENNA, 'ill JAMES s'rAGE, '30 june 17, I9-Il October I, 194-I July 15, 19.11 FRANK CAAIDEN HARoLI1 xtAsTERs RAY STRIAIAIEL, '31 March 31, 1913 51211111 12- 19-15 September 20, 1913 EARL CARPENTER RICHARD L. NIEISITER. '38 HAROLD SUIJER FClIl'll2II'y -I. I945 April IO, IEIII FC1Jl'lI2lI'y I9fI3 JAMES CASSIDY. '39 LOUIS MILLER. '39 IAMES SUDER, 'I11 August ti. I9-I3 july 9, ISH3 'December 25, 1911.1 ORVIE eAs'ro. '-to WILLIAM MORGIENSTERN, NVILLIAM suLLIvAN lltmuury 2. 19-15 MMC11 22, 1945 November- Io, 1941 CARI.. CHIIIESTER 101-IN' I'H1I.LI1's GERALD H. TAYLOR, -.10 September 20, IQII 1'lCIJI'llllI'1' -I, I9'I-I 111111 18, 19114 BENNIE CONRA'I'H. '39 EDIVIN PRICE, '-I3 XVILLARD TAYLOR' 339 April EI, 1943 111111111111 I9, IEII5 ITCIJ1-umvy 15, 19.12 RALI'I I COFETRILL GEORGE RIGAUX. '-II XVILLIAAI E- T'O11,1NSENDJ- 128 FC13I'11Ill'y, 19113 111110.57 1911 Jztiitiztrv 8, 194-I ELEAIINQ EDGIELL 'I'HoAIAs RoNE1', '31 CLARENCE WALLENFELSZ, 129 November I5, I94-I September II, I9-I3 August 26, I9-H EIJMIINIJ FIBER, '31 CARL sc1H1IL'1'HEIs PAUL WAXLER, '35 October I5, 19-II December 27, 19.11 .IOI-IN I-IANIMA I'. '30 ERLE SCI-IULTHEIS GALEN IVEINSTOCK, '-I3 October 2, I9-IRI A1JI'11 22, 1911 jztiiunry I7, 1945 JOSEPH HANLEY, '-I0 HARRY YOHO DCCCIIIIJCI' SC-1j1C111bc1' 'P' 1.51, 1911-I Page One H-Inulred Seventeen I THE CLASS OF l895 In the year ol' l895 twenty Seniors, two boys and eighteen girls, graduated from Marietta High School. At that time the high school building was the very old one at 405 Scammel Street, which was replaced by the one built in 1900, The total enrollment of grades nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, known simply as the high school, was about one hundred. The institution of the junior high was as yet unknown. The class ol' l895 has its members scattered over the United States. They live in Veto, Olnog Des Moines, Iowag Boston, Massachusetts: Brooklyn, New Yorkg Mobile, Alabama: -jersey City, New Jersey. Those graduates living now are: Lillie Lancaster Blanche fOglej Wfagner Ada fPattinj Williamson YV alter Clifford Peters Margaret Qlaixleyj Fleming Ethelyn fSimpsonj Hancock Gertrude Strahl Delle Augusta Bahlman Lillie tBakerQ XfVittlig Lucy QGombsj Glines Lulu fCutterj Gibson Elizabeth QHallj Cornell Carrie Bell fHenningj Bean Wilhelmina C. fKlCJSLCY11lCiC1'D Taylor THE CL.-XSS OF l920 This class was called The Victory Classu. This name was adoped as vic- tory came to America during their Junior year. They had the honor of having the Hrst girl cheer leader in Marietta High School elected from their class. She was also president of the class lor a year. The class of 1920 was made up of forty-seven girls and twenty-live boys. Class A-lotto: S'lt!JC'l'liO'l'l'lLS Per lligifulmles Following is a list of the seventy-two members of the class of 1920: Marguerite Andre Maurice Axelrod Eleanor Barrows Grace Beck Freda Beltz Gertrude Bode tliauxnannj Mabel Bode fStickrathj Robert Boggs Marie Boughner QPricej Marion Bourquard fSchaferj Margaret May Bower Ruth Braden Hugh Brenan Catherine Brockmeicr james Brown Ray Brown Virginia Brown QFlandersj Marie liruny Qbrunnnj Gale Bullman Alice Chandler tHerdmanj Halbert Cole Chester Croft Druzillah Beryl Day Helen Debold Page One Httmlred Eighteen Augusta Dickinson john Donaldson Grelta Mabel Dutton Elizabeth Dyer Irene Ogle tlleattyj Frederick O'Neal Luther Penrose Alice Plutner lna Purr tBrownj Thomas Reilly Ruth Russel CSearsj Abraham Salamowitz Freda Sauer Edwin Schafer Marian Schultheis Mildred Schultheis Paul Selfens Wells Shocklcy Malda Marie Slack Hazel Smith tSchurrj Irene Smith Marian Irene Smith Sarah Myrtle Smith Doris Stacy Gladys Stacy tYVilsonj Leo Andrew Stcinhardt Keith Stevens Lauretta Stoehr Blake Summers Pearl Theis tflhalfanrj Norman Thomas Helen Torner tDuncanj Eflie Travis tDentQ Hilma True Roy Roland Ullman Grace Vandivert Alma Alethia Wagner Gertrude X-Vatkins Lucille Watkins fClarkj Francis XVever Thesyl NVellman Irene YVelsh Clarence Hleppler ' janet Hlesterman tNelsonj Dorothy White Edith YVible Margaret Viola Xvilliams Phil George Zimmer .Ng M 3 W Q i JWfPifyjq5 fW QSMWMN1M Mfflfx WW WD? MARIETTA COLLEGE MARIETTA COLLEGE offers to THE MARIETTA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE OF 1945: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 Page 0 n e Pre-induction courses for the men who will enter the Services. An accelerated program for those who Wish to hasten graduation. Freshmen may enter in June, September, or February. The traditional courses for those who Wish to graduate in four years Completely equipped laboratories in the departments of Biology Chemistry, Geology, Home Economics, Physics, and Psychology. A Wholesome social life. Membership in honorary and social fra- ternities and sororities. Specialization in Economics, English, Languages, History, Mathe matics, Political Science, and Sociology. Certification for high school teaching. The opportunity to enjoy home longer. A new and well equipped department of Home Economics. More M. H. S. Graduates are attending Marietta College than are on any other campus. Hundred Twenty I I I l I l : cc ' : l A l l l : O EVERY THING there is a season, and a time to every I I purpose under the heaven! . . . : l I : A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is : E plantedg . . . . E : A time to keep, cmd ct time to east rtwayg . . : : A time for war, and a time for peace. I : 1EccIesiastes, Chapter IIIJ : I I E Let us hope that the time for peace is near at hand, and that our E : boys who have gone from the classrooms of Marietta High School to : : the fighting fronts throughout the world, may soon be home again to : : enjoy everlasting peace. : I Q I I I - THE MARIETTA DAILY TIMES .1 E I : YOU R N ewspctperu I I I E COMPLIMENTS OF E : FILLING STATION G1'0Cer1eS,F1YfSigS, Produce 5 I . I E 301 GREENZQGZYO P70duct1fHONE 1937 PHONE 1953 137 FRANKLIN sr. E I E Compliments of F.W.WO0LWORTH co. PIPIIATE I I I I E E E CONGRATULATIONS AND Compliments of I 5 BEST WISHES THE B. s. SPRAGUE E E 0 ' ELECTRIC CO. I g DOUDNA Sz MCCLURE Mmetw, Ohio E I I I n E Compliments 0 f E l lllllllll 'H :E I'-I-1 3 DP' FE gm gi :D- germ EL- N533 U1 cg'-E 35 Er: C5 3 E 'U E P4 llllllll llllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllRllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l I E Congratulations to the Class of 19.45 E I I JOHN W. HEATH INSURANCE AGENCY E E U ' ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE : : First National Bank Bldg. Marietta, Ohio : I I l I l I l I R. Sz S. SALES CO. I . RICH-LOAF . : Your good taste tells you to buy RICH- PHONOGRAPH DISTRIBUTORS : : LOAF Products. RICH-LOAF's good I : taste has you uslcing for more. Try it at NEW AND USED RECORDS E E your growl-S-1 ODAY' Phonograph Rentals for Parties E I RICHARDSON BAKING CO. Q I : Marietta, Portsmouth and Glouster Third and Butler Sts. E ' I l l I I I I E COMPZWGWS Of BIG FOUR FEED STORE E ' QUALITY FEEDS ' E 110-112 Third St. Phone 2181 E I Ray V. Gutberlet, Proprietor : I I I : TH E ROYAL Compliments of E ' E TY H PPE ' : B AU ,S 0 THE INTERSTATE PIPE AND 5 : 123 Acme Street Phone 624 E I I I I I . I -F.tES,?2'?I'3!'?'!..iTfl'5E.NG of 5 I Official Tire Inspection Station 1 ,1 HOME SUPPLIES Q I : : 123 Putnam St. Tel. 2395 114-116 Greene St. Marietta, Ohio : I I I I : Compliments of : DUDI.EY'S FLORIST I 2 - T?61515E?T50EllQ?? I : Phone 399 : E Third and Scammel We Deliver 110 Pumflm Sf- Phomf 1072 E I I I I I I E THE PHOENIX TIILL COMPANY E E FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN E l Union Street Opposite B. Sz O. Depot E I :llllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll: WATCHES DIAMONDS J. WITTLIG di SONS Mcwiettds Oldest Jewelry Store JEVVELRY D SILVERWARE Ready Mixed Concrete-Concrete Building Blocks-Washed River Sand and Gravel A. H. SMITH .el SON MARIETTA LAUNDRY BUILDING MATERIALS . Butler and Post Sts. Phone 264 V LORIC DRY CLEANING THE EDWARDS Mcwiettcfs Finest SERVICE STATION ' PENNZOIL PRODUCTS Phone 4-5-6 Muskingum Drive Phone 1936 HOPP wEBER's MEAT MARKET FEED, SL SEED STORE 128 F1-ont su-een Quality Feed and Seeds BEEF PORK VEAL HAM Day Old Chicks A ' ' f 105 N. Third st. Phone 151 Wholesale-Rem-fl C amp liments of HERBERT E. SHQQP LUMBER MILL VVORK Public Acgountant BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Dime Savings Building Phone 1088 Baker 8 Baker - JEVVELERS . Compliments of THE C. L. BAILEY GROCERY COMPANY Mllll-IllIllIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllll il ' A Fifty-five Years of Service WASHINGTON COUNTY SAVINGS, LOAN AND .. 1 Q BUILDING COMPANY 218. Biitnam Street Marietta, Ohio A CONGRATULATIONS PIONEER MARKETS AND ' SELF SERVE BEST WISHES Everytlzing to Eat To the g Class of 1945 236-238 FRONT STREET ,, cl. cl. KINSEY I N S U RAN C E 626 Fifth St., Marietta, Ohio-Phone 819-WV MARIETTA CONCRETE CORPORATION THE PIUNEER SAVINGS 8z LOAN CO. WASHINGTON STREET Organild 1893 CONFECTIONERY 216A Putnam Street UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To the Class of 1.945 if QUAKER STATE OIL REFINING CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To the Class of 1945 I Hi' P U T N A M P I N K E R T 0 N is Compliments of D I N I N G I'I A LL A WIRE'S RESTAURANT Good Foocl clml M oolemz Prices R' L' LOWELLI Proprietor Compliments of MUSEUM SERVICE STATION Compmnents of Compliments of AMERICAN LIQUID FERTILIZER , COMPANY, INC. DOBYS GARAGE COMPLIMENTS WARREN'S MARKET 219 Greene St. Phone 1420 of Compliments of RIVER GAS COMPANY H. W. GLUFF MARIETTA RADIO SUPPLY CO. L. GRUBER AND SONS COMPANY Mamettcfs Depowtment Store llllll lllllllllllllllllll I I E To MARIETTA HIGH SCHOOL and the CLASS OF 1945 E E Congratulations cmd Best W islies E f: THE CRYSTAL DAIRY PRODUCTS - AND - THE CRYSTAL ICE CO. E I E I I E LAURA'S BEAUTY SHOP E E COMPLIMENTS of 222 Putnam Street : : Phone 718 E I Laura Daniels, Manager l I I : BRUNICARDYS 5 I .. I 5 FLANDERS Blws. 5 E 224 Putnam St. Phone 1901 I,,JSu,qm,we E E PHONE 242 MARIETTA, OHIO E I I E WEST SIDE TRANSFER , E 5 AND STORAGE Oo. Grvefmys : : Local algcti Longwgistance Hauling : O1'3. 6 318 IOUSQ : Agency fm? United Van Lines D' : : Phone 899 311 Gilman Su. : I ' I E E Peerless Tailors and Cleaners E E WUNDEWR SIQDE sum - CLEMNG 5 5 n me ioes PRESSING AND REPAIRING I E 219 SCAMME:Ig'6E'.Kn01U Howl, PHCINE 9 E I I E Greetings C Z- t E E THE BETSEY MILLS CLUB 'mp mm S of E I and I E DINING ROOM WAKEFIELD HOTEL E I 2 W. H. PATTERSON HARRY E. SOHRAMM E : JEWELRY AND NVATCH REPAIRING REALTOR : l DIAMONDS'-WATCHES Masonic Temple Building : I Buy Here with Confidence Marietta, Ohio . : 230 Front St. Marietta, Ohio Telephones-Office 13543 Home 88 E I E E E Compliments to the Class Of 19,45 from E I l E J. 8z W. MACHINE AND SHEET METAL COMPANY E : l I I Y Graduation thought: ,,-f'ROZ,L,,r 7?t,,4,,.,, A74 -WLM' ' ' Climb high aa,l7. rg? oumo far Z'J31-Qfggo. Your goal the skyi 'H Your arm the star Hopkins Memor' I St Williams Coll g Af? Best wishes from Relllillgtllll Rillltl lllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli E C'0'lI1,1Jl'i'HL8'7LtS of : I I E THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK E E Marietta, Ohio E : MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION : l 5 . E I Complzments of : E CONGRATULATIONS NEW MECCA CAFE E E AND BEST WISHES Bf2Sfi1'bF00fl E l l E fo the PHOTOS WHILE-U-WAIT E 5 Class 0f19lL5 LILLY'S swmo 5 E 256 Front Street E : ' : I l ICE CREAM IN STESIZ TILE BSSTUTY E DAIRY PRODUCTS THE BUCKEYE CLOTHING CO0 E : Where Style Begins : l l I ' I E , THE E 5 BROUGHTONS NATIONAL cm' RATE DRUG 5 , FRONT AND PUTNAM STREETS , : MARIETTA, OHIO : I I ' - LOWE'S - ' I SUPER-SERVICE STATION CONGRATULATIONS I E SIEBERLING TIRES 750 the E COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE E Telephone 543 448 Third St. Class of 1945 Q E After the Game Go to the f 5 l I SIVIOKE SHOP 5 E For Refreshments and a Game of E I Pocket Billiards I E E : Compliments of : l THE NEW FIRST NATIONAL BANK 5 I of Marietta E I MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK-FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP. : , u ' I TIIE DIIVIE SAVINGS SOCIETY 5 ns. I I 100-102 Front SI. U my Marietta, Ohio I E MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 55 ' I I Covzgmtulations and MARIETTA FARMER E I Best Wishes E A AND DAIRY SUPPLY I : , Farm Supplles Vltallty Feeds : : YOUNGS DRY CLEANING 128-25 Third St: I : - Mrs. L. L. PlS1'p01Ilt : I E POPULAR STYLES . l : At Economy Prices Compliments of E I E KEYSTONE SHOE STIIRE WILIIELIWS SERVICE STATION I : 292 FRONT STREET : I I I I GIIIINS PHARMACY MARIETTA GARIVIENT I Presc1I'iptiOns Junior-Deb I E Phone 51 240 Front Street Dresses, Coats and Suits E I - I I I ' Compliments of I SUGIJIIN BO0II STORE , 5 I 134 Putnam A I E 5 Marietta, 01150 Third and Greene E I I I I I ELBERFELD'S 5 E In Marietta COMPLIMEN TS OF E : 113-115 Putnam Street 0 : I I I I D. M. WINAN'S ' IIIII STYLE SHOP 5 5 We spmazfze in SWAN HARDWARE g I JUNIOR AND MISSES SIZE I : DRESSES : I I I I I IT'S FUN to Keep Fit on ct Bicycle I E If you own One, get it Tepctirecl at E E G. O. SALZMAN Sz SON, 225 Ohio Street E I I Sn 'lHffI1b.4 Sl'lOP' FOR' MEN' First with the New Things Mcwietta, Ohio KUEHN BROS. I Firestone Tires Auto Supplies FREECRIPTIDNS Compliments of S 'CE'E7f' WAYNE SCHAFER SOHIO SERVICE Cvmlflifnemis Of Headqua1'te1's for Luggage and Fine Leather Goods MmL,fliiflffZ?1T?,1IZadd1Q1-y SCHAFER LEATHER sioms I :ff 1 ix 'u j 264456 4 ,H I I MAR1ETTA,o. 'I F COMPLIMENTS OF W H , i f ilu fi BENS GLASS SHOP CyO41 V gDl'fOZ09'S'aPZL Compliments of to a friend, Egisgigxlicsigliificance P than any gift no matter how expensive. ' Make an appointment Loday. 330 Franklin Street QT f I ROBERT ELSTON, P1-cpl-iam Cf iscfier G5 titc ISO IllIIlllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll lllllllllilllllllllllllll Illlll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll E 'U www in 7- :5 :cs gag-H e Q E W, nz as he Q 552 Q CD'-'H u-1 E, ,U ego ff?-,iipqm 1: H35 qw 5 p ,..- L4 --Q' Q 'D wr-1 H cms 0,4 2 -,.-ng 2- 3 H'-4 r.-,ug 25 E Zn SQ-,vm iw gm :S xp emi 5121532 E355 Z? o 1:3 rr- ,., QU 5353 ww 'Ugg S5'C'575 ' 5 Q Qlxl I-10 Q mi : P11 U Uf-3 Q-5:25 gil- www -E PU 53 Q4 'QUDP D:-'Um 55,-43. r- -H-1-frm mm Z1-4 5- zr-0 Sm'-if fi, Faso sv H05 UQ 3 1-q 4'11 Qpymgk Mm :E QS V rn :D gain 'E' 3 cw-bv: :U 5 Zgfo 55 Eg Q53 42- 23' '- G, . IND L , Chg 4 S msc: S Q W Q EU hd Ng m 3 .-. Q diem Q E gg 2 QQ 039 sm um M num G ww Z Q O IIC I1 E R1-.S p-AZ ms v-1' Mgt! 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Compliments of ROACH'S SERVICE STATION THE BARNES STORE Mamettofs Largest Clothtefrs I llllllllllllllllllllllllllll i LO0KING AHEAD I ' I : T0 AN ERA 0F PEACE : 5 . l : Someday in the not too distant future, we hope, the last shot will : : be fired in the terrible World conflict now raging. : E Bombers, submarines and fighting ships will return to their home I I bases-and best of all-our boys and girls will return to their I I classes in High Schools and Colleges and to other peaceful pur- : I suits. l I I E We salute them for their high courage and patriotism-and may E I God speed their safe and early return. Their devotion to duty I I has earned for them an era of everlasting peace. I I I I I I I I I I I I THE I I L55 II MARIETTA PEOKING o H 1 o I g sA ,pusT I l Belpre Branch Nghpgllv Lowell Branch I : Belpre, Ohio C Lowell, Ohio : I I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION E I l l l l l l I 1 I : , Compliments of : E HENRYS INSURANCE AGENCY THE CRESCENT SUPPLY I I E It's a Good Policy not to I : have a bad one. I I l ll I E THE HARMAR NEWS JQHN W, EDGAR E : Leading Magazines and Papers Makew of I : Cigars-Cigarettes MEN'i3EQII?1QTHES E I Tobacco, Etc. ' , I E 128 Maple Street Marietta, Ohio Ph01:3112IZ1gtnam street cSec01IIirI31?tg?Ohio E E - G 1 F T s - E I Wallpaper Paints I E Artists' Supplies and Display! Material CO' E I Your Hom Ow cl St : SHERWIN WILLIAIVIS C0. 6 We We E ,1 204 F1-ont st. Phone 768 PUTNAM STREET : l l ' : II ISI U H P F' I E GLINIIS CLEANING WORK GAS 32 ELECTRIC C0- E E P- Victrola Records Album Sets I E 1 I 6 Greene St' Phone 358 222 Putnam st.-Phone 382 E lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllll I I Compliments of - E BERGEN BRUTHERS some SERVICE STATION E l Putnam nd Gilman Streets l E PLUMBING, HEATING AND COMPL.ETEQ aCAR LUBRIQATION E E ELECTRICAL WORK Gas, OIIS and ACCGSSOFIGS I - ' 307 Third Street S : : Phone 318 my ETF' let ' I I ' ' A I W '1 I : Compliments of P P Q! elicio 'ch Li t L11 it -'I f' 5 THE UNION Bus TERMINAL ,, - ?viC I 'one 19 7 I : I U V : A I I If you d01l't believe in life insu ce jus f ' ' X : die Without it. 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