Sylvania Burnham High School - Burgoblac Yearbook (Sylvania, OH)
- Class of 1943
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,em ff xx I Iv LQQKING ff' I , J Q 'if' 'L3 . C A . , IN T 0 IX fn: TI-IE I-IQURGLASS GP 19413 EDITED Y THE SENIOR CLASS BURNHAM HIGH SCHGOL SYLVANIA OHICD I if I 4 1 B I- - ---I4 2:-QZQT- Z 5 f 'ini--,tm ' iii! 'Q -2 ll.,-5 S, :L-'ii U gl :Nw 35.5 ig KAXIV LA... 5' 1 fl il 'ks Y '1- c ass of 1943 and to the Burnham alumn' h To the boys of the l 1 w o are now serv- ing in the Armed Forces of the United States, because they are fighting for every- thing that represents Burnham High School and all America, and because we owe our deepest gratitude and appreciation to them we the cl , , ass of 1943, dedicate this edition of the HOURGLASS. ADMINISTRATIQN 'N M11 wf J I ' ,'i.g'l1:,' I ' Y - If 'Ta f 3 ,. . is f 7 4 7 P2 X' Q 'B ' J O PFICE STAFF Seated: L. Randall I. Baumgartner V. Buck A. Griffin Standing: K. Randall T. McConnell H. Murdock The administration consists of several persons who have various duties. These included are: Mrs. Lora Randall, clerk of the board, Mrs. Verna Buck, superintendentls secretaryg Miss Amber Griffin, principal's secretaryg Mrs. Kathryn Randall, office assistantg Mrs. Thelma McConnell, book room super- visor, and Mrs. Harriett Murdock, visiting and substitute teacher. scH'ooL BCDARD Left to right: Mr. Boyd Mr. Iarrett Mr. Hotchkiss Mr. Chandler Mr. Wobser Mr. Baumgartner ADMINISTRATICDN Board of Education The Board of Education is elected to represent the Sylvania community and schools. The president, Guy Jarrett, superintendent of the Medusa Cement Corpora- tion, has served on the board for fifteen years while Roy Chandler, local hard- ware merchant, has assisted as vice president for eight years. Other members are Elwood Hotchkiss, Sylvania Chevrolet dealer, Murl Boyd, metallurgist at Willys-Overland, and Herman Wobser, Chevrolet employee, who have served the board for eight, four, and ten years respectively, Mrs. Lora Randall has been a competent clerk of the board for the last seven years. Mr. Ira Baum- gartner, Superintendent of Schools, is present at all meetings. 54 Wal, l AA s Mr C L Smlth Prmclpal Omo Wesleyan B A Ohlo State M A Another year of global war f1ndS the youth of our country eagerly takmg thelr places alongslde thelr elders, supplymg the ranks of the flghtmg forces and flllxng the empty places 1n lndustry and on the home front Th1s year s graduatlng classes are leavlng classrooms temporarlly to do the1r part wherever needed Our oblxgatlon now ceases to be that of mere spectators As helpers 1n a world crlsls, we must keep ourselves fmt tram our hands and nnnds for more skllful partlclpatlon and help to 9Sf.3b11Sh an arsenal of man power and materlal Th1s ls a b1g bxll and It w1l1 requlre every ounce of our energy 1n the years just ahead May our best wlshes attend the Class of 1943 m sett1ng the pace for whole hearted defense of the xdeals we cherlsh We wmsh you Godspeed and a most happy 1and1ng Adxeul Chas I.. Smlth 46 f Mr l Baumgartner Superlntendent Ohlo State A B B S M A In perpetuatmg the unfoldxng story of Burnham Hlgh School for another year lt 15 only posslble to g1ve some of the llghts and shadows some of the events that made thxs year dear 1n our memory We ask you kxnd reader to accept th1s volume 1n the same sp1r1t 1n whxch xt IS glven not as a chronology of events but as a reflectlon of student lxfe 1n 42 43 school year And ln days to come may thls annual be a token of remembrance whlch wlll serve to recall the fr1endsh1ps the rlvalrxes, defeats and trlumphs of Burnham Hlgh School Ira Baumgartner FACULTY FACULTY Rowl Mr Rader, Mr Chanay Mr Thomas, Mr Gxllooly, M1ss Tomas, M1ss Vogel, M1ss Sh1ne, M1ss MacDonald, Mrs Robxson, M1ss He1by, Mrs Dav1s Row 2 Mr Wyandt, Mr Wood, Mr Jones, Mr Ellsworth, Mr Shafer, Mr Whltmer, M1ss Klmpel, M1ss Sm1th, Mr Runyan, Mr Shoemaker, Mr Eppley, Mr Adams Row 3 Mrs Hazard, Mrs M Morgan, Mrs McFarland, M1ss Fa1rch1ld, Mr Sm1th, Mrs Helntz, Mrs E Morgan, Mrs Follas, Mrs M1ller, M1ss Schroeder 2 '- ,, t 4' qv - as , - , .I V I ..,.., Y 1 4 w ' 4 ' ' ' 1 Y , . I . . . . ' 7 3 1 Y ' 7 , . .1 , . .. ,, . , . 7 7 ' . , . . Ronald V. Adams. A.M , A B Unlverslty of Toledo Unlverslty of M chlgan AMERICAN HISTORY WORLD HISTORY Don H Chanay Ohlo State Unlverelty MECHANICAL DRAWING Ruth F DSVIS AB Unlwerelty OI Toledo LIBRARIAN ENGLISH I-'red O Ellsworth AB MS DEIIADCC College Bowllng Green Lnnerelty Unlverblty ol' Mlchlgan BIOLOGY ZOOLOGY BOTANY Lawrence E Eppley Unlverblty of Toledo VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AUTOMOTIVE Margaret C Falrchlld A B O B I. G M A Ohlo Northern Unlverelty Whltney Studlo oi Platform Art Boston Lyceum School Klng S School of Oratory Professlonal Dlploma Unlverslty of Mlchlgan Northwestern Umverblty PUBLIC SPEAKING ENGLISH II V Unlwerblty of Toledo Ohlo Wenleyan Lnlverelty IOURNALISM ENGLISH III Thomas Glllooly B E Unnere ty of Toledo ARITHMETIC tl ADVANCED ALGEBRA SOLID GEOMETRY TRIGONOMETRY Jeanne Hazard BS Oh o State Unlverblty LATLN C FRENCH FACULTY Frleda Hegby, B S Bowllng Green ljnzversltv GENERAI MATH LuScTHent1 BSE AB I Bowllng Grten Unlxereltw Wh ttenburg College ENGLISH 9 Darvvln C Ioneb Unlverelty of Toledo VOCATIONAL EDUCATION MACHINE SHOP Chrlbtlne M KIHIIIGI BS Ohlo Slate Unlvere ty HOME ECONOMICS Catherlne McDonald Bowllng Green Unlverslty GIRL S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Opal H McFarland BS Ohlo State bmverslty Umverslty of Toledo DeSales College Trl State BUSINESS Unlverslty TYPING SHORTHAVD CONSUM ERS EDLCATION OFFICE PRACTICE St Mary x of the Spr ng'-l Clllegt Ohlo State Lnltereltw SPECIAL EDUCATION Eleanor Morgan A B BS Blulllon Collegt Ohlo Statt Lnlvcrxlty VOCAL MUSIC AT BLRNHAM HILLVIEW MAPI EWOOD AND CENTRAL Mrlrlorle Morgan A B Unlxerslty uf Toledo Unlterwllw of M fh gan Mlch gan Stllr bnlwersltx ol Lhltago GEOGRAPHY CIVICS LAW liarrlett Murdock Umverslty of Toledo VISITING S SLBSTITLTE TEACHER Archle I. Rader MIChIg3H State Normal College Unlverhlty of Toledo VOCATIONAL EDUCATION RELATED SUBJECTS MA CHINE SHOP Wllllam R Roberta, Ohlo State Unlverblly Unlverslty of Toledo Wlttenburg College Unlverblty of C nunnatl CO ORDINATOR VOCATIONAL DEPT julla Rob bon B S C Pys A B Sl Mary S of the Sprlngr- College Ohlo State Unlveralty SPECIAL EDUCATION Robert Runyan B S Wooster College Ohlo Northern Western Re:.erve Umverslty of Chlcago GENERAL SCIENCE MATH Helen Schroeder B S Bowllng Green UIIIVETS ty Unlverslty of Toledo ENGLISH Marlon Buhlnesb College Bowllng Green Lnlverbty Umverelty ol Toledo UIIIVCFSIIV of Mlchlgan BOOKKEEPING JUNIOR BUSINESS ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY Roberta B Shlnf BS Unlvers ty JI Mmm sota UHIVPISIIX of Toledo horthwebtern llnlver'-.ltx ENGLISH GRAMMAR COMPOSITION Byrl R Shoemaker BS Ohlo State IJVIIVQTSIIY INDLSTRIAL ARTS ROSTER RJIII C Sm.tn. B.S Oixzo State ljnlversztv HOME ECONOMICS Robe B Standlsh BA Conntctlcut College We-lleoley College Northwestern Unlverslty Yale Unlverslty ALGEBRA GEN MATH GEOMETRY Orll A Thomab BS Bowllng Green Unlvermty BOY S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Marla Tom.-ls B A E Ln we-rslty of Toledo Bowllng Green Unlvermlty Oh o S1119 UI'IlV9I'Slly bnlxerblty of Sorbonne SPANISH ENGLISH Mlr lwnn L Vogel B S Unlvcrblty of Toledo Ohm State Un SETSIIY Mrs, Lorene Whlte BS Ohlo Unlverslty Ohlo State Unlverslty ART at BURNHAM HILLVIEW MAPLEWOOD and CENTRAL Oberl n Oh o Stlte Un verbltv CIVICS AMERICAN PROBLEMS DEBATE Wlll Am B Wood BS Ohlo Northern LHIVCTS Ohlo State Un verblty Ln werwlty of Toledo CHEMISTRY PHYSICS DIREC TOR OF VIS ED Robert Wyandt B S E Bowl ng Green Unlverblty Cert of MUSIC Prog Serles, Wlttsnburg College INSTRLMEY'-TAL MLSIC HIS TORY CIVICS ECONOMICS TESTING AW' :- . ol- .lvA ' .BS . l , , .B.. , . , , . , , . , , , I ' Betty Follas. Ph,B Ellzabethx Mlller. BS .M S Paul W Shafer. BS Edwln L Whztmer, BA.. M.A, .' '. : .. . M ' '. .' 'l' . ', ' l ' ' - Q1 'l -, ' lty 6' ' 5 1. xv l 1- l Vol .A f 'ff CLASSES SENIGR CLASS Class Officers Paul Wilcox Leatrxce Roberts President Secretary Mary Frances Hyde Margorxe Kelb Vice President Treasurer Lou Jean Adams Room 209 G1eeClub Victory Corps Honorary Society Harold Asman H1 Y 2 3 4, Varsity B' 2 3 4 Senior Glee Club 1 2, Mixed Glee Club 1 2 Intramurals 1234 Track 1234 Com mencementComm1ttee 4 , Bas ketball 1 2 3 Jesse Bieber Blissfield 1 2 3 Vocational Leo Bissonnette H1 Y 2 3 4 Victory Corps 4 Cap and Gown Committee 4 Student Prints 3 Thespian Honor Society 4 Charles Bleckner Drama Club 3 H'-Y 2 3 4- Student Council 4- Forensic League 3 45 Varsity B 2 3 4- Debate Team 3 4-Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Victory Corps 4- An- nual Staff 4, Football 1 2 3,4. Jaclyn Boggs Woodward High School 1 2 Girl Reserves 4 Intramurals Jean Brooks Drama Club 3 Girl Reserves 2 3 4, Band 1,2 3 4 Intramur alsl 3 V1ctoryCorps4 Com mencement Committee 4 Choric Speech 2, G A A I 4 Bill Brown H1 Y 1234 Varsity B 2 3,4 Intramurals 1 2 Basketball 3 4 Golf 1 2 3 4 Pauline Brown Drama Club 3 4 Senior Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Choric Speech 2 Archie Buffington Hi-Y 4 President- Quill and Scroll 4, Varsity B 2 3 4- Intramurals 2 3- Victory Corps 4- Student Prints 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Sports Editor Track 1 2 3 4 Captain 3- Football 1, 2 34, Basketball 4- Class Vice President 3. Edward Butz Football 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 Intra murals 1 2 Basketball 2 3 Albert Clark H1 Y 2 3 4 Newscasters 3 Treasurer Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Vxctory Corps 4 Student Pr1nts 4 Annual Staff 4 Lo1s jean Clark F H A 2 Commercial Club 3 B1ology Club 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 V1ctory Corps 4 V1rg1n1a Clarke Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Drum Majorettes 2 3 4 Name Cards Commrttee 4 Vxctory Corps Helen Comstock Drama Club 3 4 Pres1dent 4 French Club 3 4 MlXed Glee Club 1 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 Vxctory Corps4 Clerk Schol arship 1 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Chor1c Speech 2 G A A 1 2 Ioan Cooper Drama Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 G1rl Reserves 2 3 4 Nat1onal Honor SOC1ety3 4 French Club 3 4 M1xed Glee Club 1 2 3 Intramurals 2 Vxctory Corps 4 Clerk Scho1arsh1p 1 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Choric Speech 2 G A A 1 2 3 4 Lewzs Cowden H1 Y 2 3 Intramural 1 2 Ethelyne Cowell Room 209, Room Student Gov ernor Honorary Soc1ety bertus Magnus Sc1ence Club Vxctory Corps Glee Club G. 1 j Esther Crabtree F H A 2, Commercial Club 3 Intramurals 4 Vlctory Corps 4 Biology Club 2 R1ta Creque G1rl Reserves 3 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 Commerc1a1 Club 3 M1X6d Glee Club 1 2 Debate Team 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Victory Corps 4 Scholarshxp 3 Student Prints 2,4 Head Typ1st 4 Pr1nce of Peace 2 3 Chor1c Speech 2 G A A 12 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Annual Staff ROIDBID Creque Room 209 Room Pres1dent Honorary Soc1ety Albertus Magnus SCIENCE Club V1c tory Corps Marjorle Cross G1rl Reserves 4 Commercial Club 3 1un1or Red Cross 3 Seruor Glee Club 2 Victory Corps 4 Chem1stry Club 3 Betty lane Cunn1ngham Room 209 Room Vxce PPCSI dent Albertus Magnus Sc1ence Club Honorary Soc1ety V1c tory Corps Glee Club lun Curry Mxxed Glee Club 2 Track 2 Vocat1onal Club 3 4 Eugene Dewey H1 Y 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 Track 2,3 Football 4 Sen1or Party Committee 4 Roland Deye H1 Y 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 Track 2 Cap and Gown Corn m1ttee 4 Bob Dietsch H1 Y23 Varsity B 1 2 4 Intramurals 1 2 Track 2 3 Football 4 Manager 1 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Marilyn Downing Waite High School l Girl Re serves 4 Commercial Club 3 junior Red Cross 3 Semor Glee Club 2 Victory Corps 4 Chemistry Club 3 Dorothy Dzienny G1rl Reserves 4 Commercial Club 3 Intramurals 2 4 Bac calaureate Commlttee 4 Chox-ic Speech 2 Beverly Earl H1 Y 2 3 Urban Edinger Hi Y 2 3 4 Student Council 1 Quill and Scroll4 Varsity B 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 Victory Corps 4 Student Prints 3 4 Sports Editor Annual Staff 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Class Presldent 1 Thespian Honor Society 4 Ruth Eidson Woodward High School 1 2 Girl Reserves 4 Intramurals Edna Mae Fall Holland 2 Girl Reserves 4 FHA 4 Intramurals 14 G A A 1 3 4 john Fallis H'-Y 2 3 4- Varsity B 12 3 4- Band 1 2- Intramurals 1 2 3- Track 1 2 3 4- Vocational Club 3 4- Football 1 2 3 4. Mary Belle Filhon Mixed Glee Club 1 Intramur al 1 G A A 2 3 4 Wilbert Fink Intramurals 1 2 Vocational Club 3 4 Roy Fitkm Projection Club 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Student Prints 3 Annual Staff 4 Thespian Honor So ciety 4 Paul Fleeger Senior Glee Club 1 2 3 Vic tory Corps 4 Senior Week Chairman 4 Sylvia Fletcher Girl Reserves 4 FHA 4 Commercial Club 3 Intra murals 3 Iumor Red Cross 3 Victory Corps 4 GAA Opal Ford Drama Club 3 4 Girl Re serves 2 3 4 Chaplain 4 Na tional Honor Society 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Thespian Honor Society 3 4 Vice President 4 Iunior Red Cross 3 Intra murals 1 2 Victory Corps 4 Scholarship 3 Student Prints 3 4 Annual Staff Co editor 4, Chemistry Club 3 Prince of Peace 4 Choric Speech 2 G A A 1 2 3 Marjorie Friedt Drama Club 4 Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Mixed Glee Club 1 In tramurals 1 2 3 4 Cap and Gown Committee 4 Chorxc Speech2 GAA 1234 Merle Friess Hi-Y 1 234- Varsity B 2 3 4- Intramurals 1 2 3 4- Vic- tory Corps 3- Chemistry Club 3- Basketball 1,2 3,4- Golf 1, 2,3,4. Bernadine Fritsch Drama Club 3,4gGirl Reserves 2,3,4, Thespian Honor Society 4g Band 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3g Scholarship 1,2,3g An- nouncement Committee 4- Choric Speech 2 Leonard Gallagher Room 209 Albertus Magnus Science Club Kenneth Goodwin Victory Corps 4 Leroy Grodi Hi Y 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 Watson Gruber Drama Club 34 Hi Y 234 Projection Club 1 2 3 4 Thes p1an Honor Soclety 3 4 Com mercial Club 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Glee Club 3 Intramur ls 1 2 Victory Corps 4 All School Play 3 4 One Act Play 4 Chemistry Club 3 Prince of Peace 4 Baccalaureate Comm1ttee4 Choric Speech 2 Radio Production 4 Lois Hanna Drama Club 4 Glrl Reserves 1 2 4 F H A 1 Intramurals 1 2 4 Victory Corps 4 Chorxc Speech 2 Prince of Peace 4 Leon Harrwaldt H1 Y 2 3 4 Vocational Club 1 2 3 Mary Hass Drama Club 3 Intramurals 2 Senior Week Committee 4 Choric Speech 2 S Gisela Hertweck Drama Club 3,45 Girl Re- serves 2,3,4g Forensic League 3,4, Vice President 4g Thes- pian Honor Society 3,4, All High School Play 3- Scholar- ship 1- Annual Staff 4- Chem- istry Club 3- Prince of Peace 3 Choric Speech 1 2 Pres: dent 2 Debate Team 3 Stu dent Prints 3 Bernice Hetman F H A 2 3 Intramurals Corrine Hicker Girl Reserves 2 Intramurals Rosemary Hxttler Drama Club 3 4 Vice Presi dent 3 Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Thes p1an Honor Society 3 4 Treas- urer 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 All School Play 3 Student Prints 3 4 Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Choric Speech 2 G A A 1 2 3 Scholarship 2 3 Harvey Hoddlnott Whitmer 1 2 Howard Hotchkiss Intramurals 1 2 Vocational Club 3 4 Gerald Huber Intramurals 1 2 Hi Y 2 3 Lucille Huffman Drama Club 3 4 Gxrl Re serves 2 3 4 Service Chair man 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Treasurer 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Thespian Honor Society 3 4 Newscasters 3 4 Mixed Glee Club 1 2 Intramurals 1 3 All High School Play 4 Scholarship 1 2 Student Prints 3,4 Annualstaff 4 Chemistry Club 3 Choric Speech 2 Radio Production 2 G A A 1,2 3 4 Wiulam Hlmdley Norma KJoller Woodward High School 1 2 H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Varsity B 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4, Intramurals 1,2 3 4 Victory Corps 4 All High School Play 3, Student Prints 3 Track 2 Senior Commit tee 4 Football 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Mary Frances Hyde Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 Stu dent Council 12 3 4 Secre tary 4, Band 1 2 3 4 Secre tary 4 Intramurals 1 2 4 nual Staff 4 Radio Production 2 Class Vice President 4 Eugene jernlgan H1Y1234 Varsity B 34 Intramurals 12 Track 2 3 Vocational Club 3 4 Football Wayne johnson Intramurals 1 Mary joseph F H A 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Victory Corps 4 Choric Speech 2 GAA 1234 Eleanor Judson Room 209 Albertus Magnus Seience Club Honorary So ciety, Victory Corps Viola Keck. F.l-I A. 2 3 4 Vice President 4- French Club 3- junior Red Cross 4- Victory Corps 4- G.A.A. 1 2. Marjorie Kelb Drama Club 3,4, Secretary 3, 4g Girl Reserves 2,3,4g Thes- pian Honor Society 3,4, Sec- retary 43 All High School Play 3,4g Annual Staff, Drama Edl- tor 4g Chemistry Club 33 Prince of Peace 3 Choric 31 33 5 'T 5' Q' 4 Speech 2, Secretary., L.J6'-wg? :G X ,-f Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Secretary 4 National Honor Society 3 4 French Club 3 4 Biology Club 1 Junior Red Cross 3 Intra murals 1, 3 Scholarship 3 Student Prints 4 Annual Staff Art Editor 4 GAA 12 Edith Kohler Drama Club3 4 Girl Reserves 2 3 4 Student Counc1l2 3, Na tional Honor Society 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Thespian Honor S0clety3 4 Student Prints 3 4 Annual Staff Co Editor 4 Prince of Peace 3 Choric Speech 2 Arnold Lancaster Intramurals 1 2 Vocational Club 1 2 3 4 Vocational Of ficer 2 Football 2 Airplane Club 1 2 Emerson LaPo1nt Intramurals 1 2 Track 2 3 Vocational Club 3,4 B111 Lenert H1 Y 2 3,4 Thespian Honor Society 4 Varsity B 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 Victory Corps 4 All High School Play 3 4 One Act Play 4 Chem xstry Club 3 Track 234 Senior Committee 4 Football 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Joyce Luddxngton Holland High School 1 Girl Reserves 3 4 F H A 1 Intra murals 1 2 3 4 Victory Corps 4 Student Prints 4 Annual Staff 4 Prince of Peace 4- G.A.A. 2 3- Thespian Honor Society 4. Ellen McCandless Pittsburgh Pa. 1 2- Girl Re- serves 1 2 3 4- Ensemble 3 4- F.H.A. 2 3- Glee Club 1 2 3 4- Operetta 3- All School Play prompter 4- Band 34 flag bearer- Intramurals 1- Thes- pian Honor Society 4. Jeanne McConnell Drama Club 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4g Girl Reserves 3,43 Thespian Honor Society 3,4, President 45 Senior Glee Club 1- Mixed Glee Club 2g Annual Staff 4g Choric Speech 2g Make-up Technician 4. Joyce McGuire Girl Reserves 2 34 Senior Glee Club 1 Intramurals 1 Victory Corps 4 G A A 1 Eugene McNett Football 3 4 1 Y 2 3 Intra murals 1 2 Doyle Michelson Biology Club 1 Intramurals 1 Vocational Club 3 4 Robert Napierala Intramurals 1 2 Vocational Club 3 4 jack Newton Drama Club 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 Student Council 2 Forensic League 3 4 Thespian Honor Society 4 Newscasters 1 B1 ology Club 1 2 Debate Team 3 4- Intramurals 1 2- All High School Play 3- One Act Play 4- Name Card Committee 4- Radio Production 2- Class President 2. Donald Nieman Intramurals 1 2 3 4- Senior Committee 4. Mary Noonan F.H.A. 2 3 4- Commercial Club 2,3- IuniorRedCross3- Intra- murals 1 2 3 4- Victory Corps 4- G.A.A.1 2 3 4 Richard Palmer Hi-Y 2 3 4- Mixed Glee Club 3- Intramurals 1 2 3- Annual Staff 4- Thespian Honor So- ciety 4. '1 an-IJ 7, .k' at-P9 Norma Parker Woodward High School 12 Girl Reserves 34 French Club 3 Student Prints 4 nual Staff 4 Robert Parker H1 Y 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 Gertrude Patocki junior Red Cross 3 Victory Corps 4 Senior Class Party Committee 4 Kathleen Paul Girl Reserves 2 Intramurals 1 2 Victory Corps 4 Student Prints 3 Annual Staff 4 Choric Speech 2 GAA 12 Frank Peters H1 Y 2 3 4 Chaplain 4 Var sity B 2,3 4 Mixed Glee Club 3 Intramurals 12 Victory Corps 4 Track 2 Football 1,2 3 4 Basketball 4 Ionellan Piepmier Room 209' Room Treasurer- Albertus Science Club- Vic- tory Corps- Glee Club. Floyd Rader Hi-Y 2 3. Doris Ritz Drama Club 3 4- Girl Re- serves 2 3 4- Quill and Scroll 3 4- Thespian Honor Society 3 4- Band 1 2 3 4- Senior Glee Club 1 3 4 Intramurals 1 4- Student Prints 3 4- Annual Staff 4- Senior Picture Com- mittee 4- Choric Speech 1 - G.A.A. 1 2 3- Operetta 3. Leatr1ce Roberts Drama Club3 4 G1rl Reserves 2 3 4 Qu1llandScrol14 Thes p1an Honor Society 4 Band 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 Student r1nts 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Club Editor Choric Speech 2 GAA 2 Class Secretary Caris Root Drama Club3 4 Girl Reserves 2 3 Qlllu and Scroll 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3,4 Student Pr1nts 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Chor1c Speech 2 G AA 1 2 3 4 G1rls Basket ball Team 1 Thesp1an Honor Soc1ety 4 G1lbert Sanderson H1 Y234 Band 1234 In tramurals 1 2 3,4 Victory Corps 4 Art Schuster Y 1234 Varsity B 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 Track 1 2 Football 3 4 Golf 3,4 Robert Selent H1 Y 2 3 4 Forensic League 3 4 Secretary 4 Thesp1an Honor Soc1ety4 Vars1ty B 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Debate Team 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 V1ctory orps 4, All H1gh School Play 4 Scholarsmp 2 3 Prmce of eace 4 Prom Comm1ttee Chairman 4 Football 3 4 George Semelka Forens1c League 3,4 Vars1ty B 3 4 Band 1 2 Debate Team3 Scho1arsh1p1 Chem 1stry Club 3 Track 1 2 3 W1ll1am Shepardson Varslty B 2 Basketballl Paul Sm1th Track 1 2 3 H1 Y 2 3 Intra murals 1 2 6. P101 mn A aah -Han Af Louise Stelnbrecker Wauseon H1gh School 1 Drama Club 3 4 Girl Reserves2 3 4 Thesp1an Honor Society 34 Camera Club 3 Intramurals 4 Scholarship 3 Annual Staff Business Manager 4 Choric Speech 2 Mary Straub North Union H1gh School Uniontown Pa 1,2 3 Girl Re serves 4 Intramurals 4 G A A 4 Arlene Strohl Drama Club3 4 Girl Reserves 2 3 4, Treasurer 3 Thesp1an Honor Society 3 4 Biology Club 1 Mixed Glee Clubl Camera Club 3 Intramurals 1, Annual Staff 4 Choric Speech 2 G A A 1,2 El1zabeth Swaim Drama Club 3 4 Girl Reserves 23 4 Music Chairman 3 4 Forensic League 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Thespian Honor S0 ciety 3 4 Newscasters French Club 3 Band 2 3 Senior Glee Club 3 4, Senior G1rls Ensemble 3 Debate Team 2 Intramurals 1 2 4 All High School Play 2 Scholar shxp 3 Student Pr1nts 3 4 Annual Staff Advertis1ngMan- ager 4 Prmce of Peace 2 3 4 P1cture Committee 4 Chor1c Speech 2 G A A 1 2 Operetta 3 Phyll1s Tracy Drama Club3 4 G1rlReserves 234 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 jumor Red Cross 3, Student Pr1nts 34 Exchange Ed1tor 4 Annual Staff Society Ed1 tor 4 Chor1c Speech 2 Mabel Trettm Junxor Red Cross 3 Intra murals 1 2 V1ctory Corps 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Flor1ne Troutner G1rl Reserves 2 3 4 B1ology Club 1 Camera Club 3 Stu dent Pr1nts 4 Annual Staff 4 James Ursell H1 Y 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Safety Patrol 3 4 Capta1n , S Q-Q 6 , 1 1 S S ' 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 'S i 0 1 ' 1 1 1 1, ' P 1 9 ' all 1' 5 5 ' Q 1 - - N1 . , 1 4 n , fx 3,4, , -' 5. . 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Virginia Vallely G1rl Reserves 2 3 4 Biology Club 1 Camera Club 3 Sen lor Party Comrmttee 4 Harry Wagner Intramurals 1 2 Vocatxonal I -9 Club 3 4 Football 3 4 Elmer Walker Golf 1 2 3 Football 1 Intra murals 1 2 Genevieve Wallington Intramurals 1 2 junior Red Cross3 CommencementCom mxttee 4 Opal Ward G1rl Reserves 3 Safety Patrol Mary Wexcezmek Room 209 Room Secretary Albertus Magnus Sc1ence Club Honorary Socmety V1ctory Corps, Glee Club B111 Whxtney Drama Club 2 3 4 Pres1dent 3 I-I1 Y 3 4 Pro1ect1on Club 1 2 3 4 Thesp1an Honor So- c1ety3 4 Newscasters3 Band 1 2 3 4 President 4 Semor Glee Club 3 4 P1amst M1xed Glee Club 2 Pxamst All,H1gh School Play 2 3 Scholarsh1p 2 Annual Staff Head Typ1st 4 Choric Speech 1 Student Councxl 4 Operetta 3 Leota Whltenberg G1rl Reserves2 3 4 F H A 1 Safety Patrol 3 Intramurals Paul Wilcox Hi Y 2 3,4 Projection Club 1, 2,3 4 President 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Vxce President 3 President 4 Forens1c League 3 4 Thesplan Honor ciety4 Newscasters 3 4 Band 1,2 Debate Team In tramurals 1 2 3 4 Vxctory Corps 4 All High School Play 4 One Act Play4 Prince of Peace 4 Class President 3 4 Mary Louise Wilson G A A 1 2 G1rl Reserves 3 Choric Speech 2 Margaret Wlse Girl Reserves 3 4, Sen1or Glee Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Victory Corps 4 Senior Prom Comm1ttee 4 GAA 1234 jay Wobser Hi Y 2 3 4 Pro1ect1onClub1 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent3 4 Sen ior Glee Club 3 All High School Play 3 Chenustry Club 3 Ural Yaw H1 Y 2 3,4 Intramurals 1 Vocatxonal Club 3 4 Virgmia Yunker Iumor Red Cross 3 Ernestme Zwayer Burbank Cahforma 1 2 G1rl Reserves 3 4 Semor Glee Club 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Prxnce of Peace 4 Operetta 3 1943 DATA Over 150 of us seventh graders shlvered 1n our boots a September morn 1n 1937 when we f1rst entered Burnham Gett1ng mto the sw1ng of th1ngs we elected Glenn Geasmen as class presldent Tra1ps1ng back to school 1n 38 as e1ghth graders we selected G1sela Hertweck to guide us Really hlgh school students 1n 39 we fresh1es chose Urban Edmger as class pres1dent Scholastxc ab1l1ty and sports techn1que came to 11fe th1s year Back agaxn 1n 40 as sophomores Jack Newton carrled us on our way Toppmg th1s year was our f1rst b1g dance the V1ctory Prom Returmng agam to the doma1n of Burnham 1n 41 wxth just two more years to go we Jumors went merrlly through the year choos1ng Paul W1lcox as pres1dent and proudly d1splay1ng class rxngs Th1s year brought our fxrst formal dance held at Heatherdowns Country Club PFHISE the Lord and swmg 1nto pos1t1on crled the class of 43 as we returned to the red school house We were semorsl' wxth Paul W1lcox aga1n lead1ng us And so we car r1ed on through the year 42 43 wlth far more d1gn1ty than any preced1ng class to the day when sorrowfully our dxplomas were handed to us We leave the Iol low1ng w1ll The class of 1943 of the Burnham High School be1ng of sound WJ m1nd and memory and recogn1z1ng that It lb appoxnted to every class to go through a regu lar course of tra1n1ng and f1nally come to a t1me when It must pass on and g1ve place to those beh1nd and be1ng des1rous of leavmg some test1mon1al to poster 1ty of these several possesslons wh1ch have been the pecul1ar propert1es of some of the var1ous members of the class and here1n revok1ng all w1lls heretofore made does now make publ1sh and declare through 1ts sa1d members the follow 1ng to be 1ts last w1ll and test ment to w1t Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item The class of 1943 be1ng of sound and able m1nd and memory ly known to me d1d on the twenty e1ghth day of May 1n the year nlneteen hundred and forty three make publ1sh and declare th1s I To the faculty we extend our deepest sympathy 1n the1r loss of th1s great class II To the Iunxors we w1ll our d1gn1ty and poise 1n order that It may not be necessary to abol1sh the assembhes next year for of course everyone knows that the sble reason for a Sen1or ever stay1ng 1n an assembly IS to lend d1gn1ty to the occas1on III MarJor1e Kelb leaves her t1ny feet to Ruth Reynolds IV Helen Comstock w1lls her 1ntell1gence to Edd1e Bratta1n V Ioan Cooper leaves her beauty to Polly Lou Cous1no VI Ehzabeth Swalm w1lls her speech ab1l1ty to Mary Oechsler VII B111 Lenert bequeaths h1s lanky frame to Jumor Ravely VIII N01 ma Kjoller leaves her sk1ll 1n art to Jeanette Helman IX vl013 Keck belng espec1ally generous w1lls her t1m1d1ty and sweet ret1r1ng ways to Peggy R1chardson X B111 Brown gladly leaves h1s golf techn1que to g1rl fr1end Phyllls Buck XI R1ta Creque w1lls her typmg and shorthand ab1l1ty to Dorothy MacKenz1e XII Gllbert tSandyJ Sanderson leaves h1s butch ha1rcuts to Joe Sylvester XIII Tr1gonometry IS w1lled to all math mznded Burnham1tes XIV Charles Bleckner Wlllb h1s debatxng record to Helen Rader XV Jaclyn Boggs leaves her ab1l1ty to blush to Preston Curry XVI Mary Hass w1lls her fly1ng feet to the Corrxgan twlns XVII Dor1s Rxtz and Carls Root w1ll the1r 1nky flngers to next year s mlmeographers XVIII Bob Dletsch and RolandDeyeleave the1r shoo ab1l1tv to R1chard Mrller XIX Paul W1lcox w1lls h1sway w1thg1rls to all of next year s Sen1or boys XX G1sela Hertweck leaves her g1ft of gab to Harold Flagg XXI Watson Gruber w1lls h1s slnglng to jean Dennxs XXII Urban Edlnger leaves h1s football ab1l1ty to Fred Petersen XXIII The Semors bequeath to the1r s1ster class the sophomores the r1ght to Slt by the rad1ators 1n w1nter and by the w1ndows ln summer Now watch out Sophomores dont let the Iunlors take th1s pr1v1lege away from you and personal of our Lord to be t e1r last W111 and testament Slgned Norma Parker and Luc1lle Huffman sem. 'V ,AIA . . . . 1 . 1 - 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 ' - . . . . . 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . . , , 11 . 1 1 . ' 1 1 . . , ' . 1 y - , - 1 1 1 2 Q ' I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . . 11 11 . . Q 44 , 11 . . . . I , 4 . . 11. , 11 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . 1 fl ' 1-53 0, 9 N 1 0 5 O X 19 9 1 v 1: MacKenzie, Collwtbck, Hiller, Cole- man, Webb, Marsh, Paselk, Brier, N. Smith, Weldlshoter, Moore, Helman. w 2: R. Creque, Frankl1n,Bett1nger,DuuaI1, E. Kubitz, J. Kubltz, Bloom, L. Lado, Kjoller, Filllon. 3: Mr. G'll1ooley,Marsh, Lochblhler, Slatter, B. Jacobs, Courtney, Oechsler, Reynolds, Lenert, Condon, M. Jacobs, H. Smith, Miss Fairchild. w 4: Buss, Chrlstlanson, Armstrong,Rob- erts, Lather, Gaeth, Brattaln, McNutt, Steele, Stubbs, Flagg, Yoey. l'7' tv Af. -'L dh 4 Burnhamite, Jr., who is now very anxiously awaiting the day when he will be Burnham- ite, Sr.. is the ideal description of a typical Burnham High School Junior. This class has gone really far and done much and will come back again next year to end its journey through our high school. This year's annual Junior Prom was held about four weeks be- fore the finish of the school year. ln addition to this activ- ity, Wayne A r m - strong took ann- uaI's p h o - tos . . Ed- Brattain did a little bit of possible tasks at the five and ten- cent store . . . George Wade played the boogie- woogie on the trumpet . , . Phil Rush played in varsity football . . . Carolyn Chandler received a very high rating in a speech contest . . . Ann Baumgart- ner sf hair w as long ond glamourous . . .Ted Wade left for the armed for- ces . . . Dorothy McKenzie was a whiz at Stautzenberger Shorthand . . . a real class. Row 1: Bott, Fox, J. Bowers, Blgelow,Marsh, Bunde, Yoder, Southard, Roome, Pair, Brock. Row 2: Allen, Klslnskl, MacKin1ay,Chandler, Baumgartner, Ott, Fisher, J. Corrlgan,S. Corrigan, Mey, Werner. Row 3: Farley, G. Wade, C. Zwayer, Rush, Randall, Schuster, Spino, Kitchen, Ramsey, Kanavel. Row 4: Beach, Hewitt, Fowler, Husklns,BBg2E Hartkopi, Curry, Dorcas, Hef!ner,Kdsdy, Smalley, Peterson. Row 5: Moore, Brlnlng, N. Bowers,Mornlng- star, T. Alcock, Waite, SPEECH, Row 1: D. Smith, L o Shtvel Lane 1118 , y, y, Whitt, Fr1ess,Iasmund,Zumbrunn,VanLandingham, Corrigan, Lune, Bettinger. Row 2: Weldlshofer, Page, White, Thompson Crider, Buck, Woodward, McGlenn, Kunz, Row 3: Carr, Semelka, Wobser Me er Koch - Y , , Marsh, Comstock, Gillhouse, Napierala, Wagonlander, Schoenegge. Row 4: Bach, I!fland,8zalkowski,Reitz, Buck Wilcynskt, Sanders, Delauter, Newton Laughlin, Beach. Row 5: Lymanstall, Fitzpatrick, Leitner, R. ' Smith,Miller,Lochbih1er,Wil1ard,Sylvester Wood. Row 2: Seed, Zimmerman, Paselk, Hall Beveridge, Kardatzke, Miller, Folk, Hall Soule. Row 3: Blystone, Brown, Steusloff, Wandtke Fleeger, Whitney, 0'Connel1, R. Fritsch M. Frttsch, Anderson. Row 4: Mason, Grodi, Shoemaker, Bauman Adams, Richardson, Scott. to , The sophomore class is one of the best classes in the high school, it studies more, it does more exciting things, it has more dates, and, in general, it has more fun than any other one class in the building, according to a recent unanimous vote of the entire sophomore class. Sophomore class officers are: President, Harold lffland, Vice Presi- ident, Bob Lyman- stall, Secretary, Mary Alice Frit- sch, Treasur- er. Bernard Black. The informal class Prom with The Twit- terpated jive theme was well at- x tended by all classes . . . Harry Von Landingham, sweetheart of them all . . . Dean Luse, loyal back - stage assistant a n d future Thespian . . . Betty Ritz, our super saxophonist . . . Emma L. VanF., an efficient typ- ist . . . Duane Newton and Ann Rush, cutest couple in Burnham . . . Patty Neiswander and Elaine Hotchkiss both played hookey using the old alibi of an appendectomy . . . iContinue on next page.l Row 1: Read, Harkwood, Brown, Buck, Brock, Black,Hurre1brink,Cr1der,Laugh11n, Griggs. 1 1 1 1 1 Sheets, Gorenllow, Condon, Winfrey, Austin, Row 1: Cowell, Dutton, Frank, Taylor, Yau Thompson,Scott,Rolevlcz,Ph1lzdaum, Rush Ro! 2: Baker, Rader, VanOrden, DeChant,I Miller, Reeves, Huber, L. Smith, D. Miller Brown, Depev. Row 3: Schultz, Black, Fleming, Stevens Stykema.n,Iolmson,Koester,Bil1lngs, Rogers Blue, Comstock. Row 4: Kramer, Clarkson, Creque, Far- brother, Coleman, Lancaster, Fox, Hart- zog, Lado. Row 5: Maurer, Gingrich, Schock, Austln, Crider, Fuerst, Hall, Kanavel,Christenson, Maddox, Fulton. Q A - Mary Lou Anderson placed third in the all- county American Legion Essay Contest . . Benny Marsh and Bob Beech, only sophomore newscasters . . . Jim Fuerst has a racket, varsity tennis . . . Sally Sheets sold sweaters at LaSalIes . . . Connie Van Orden, poetic genius of the Class of l945 . . . Joan Bielharz, Burnhom's Powers model . . . Donna Lou Kahle, gal with a dazz- ling smile . . Mar- iel Whitney, sweetheart of the fighting forces. B o b Shu- l t z , ' taller than any other re- , serve bas- ketball player. Jean Dennis has a soprano voice . . . Peggy Hurrelbrink, drummer girl . . . Peggy Tompkins' heart throbs to the music of BiII Hund- Iey's trombone . . . Tex Crider likes them with blonde hair, five feet 2 inches. eyes of blue . . . Dick Gingrich speaks Spanish - in class with Miss Tomas . . . Billy Woodard hails from way out Berkey way . . . Joe Syl- vester Ieads the cheers. Mr. Adams is adviser. Row 1: Creque, E. Konz, Ful1er,Mr. Adams, D. Fink, Slayton, Lyons, Larzalere. Row 2: Hoover, Miller,A. Piggue, ll. Piggue, Phllllps, Lewis, Challen, Jolley, Cousino. Row 3: Niswander,Dennis,Tom1iins,A1d1ngeg Ritz, Robinson, Bielharz, Klhle, Bueter. Row 4: Merce, Seitz, Hyde, Michelson, Van Fleet, Keifer, Mull, Davies, I. Konz, Shanks. Row 1: Billan,Lisinski,Kaiser,Houser,Beach, Chandler, Collins, Wade, Brier, Bishop. Row 2: Neshkotl, Paul, Knisely, Wilson, Brat- tain, Porter, Eubank, Brennan, Hetman. Row 3: Ott, Gallup, Hulfman, Strouse, White Chandler, Link. Vine, Davis. Row 4: Mason, Quinnell, Clark, Lay, Neff, Kirby, Lymanstall. gl' ' 11' - ' lt's a strange thing indeed about classes. They do not fit into the classification of organizations, nor can they readily be called a group, for they are not really grouped together. Still there remains a some- thing about a freshman will always earmark him, you can always spot one over a block away. They are a very active class. They show by their in- terest in all activities that they have the stuff w h i c h makes a good high school student, despite having condi- tions much varied by the war. The main event of their year was a dance held early in the year. Guiding the class this year were: Pres- ident, Mary Hart, Vice- President, Clark Collins, Secretary, Wilda Guncheon, Treasurer, Marvin Smith , . . ad- visers were Miss Ruth Smith and Mr. Edwin Whitmer . . . The class in- cludes: Joe Moscoe, saxophonist deluxe, Paul Kaiser works for the local Cloverleaf Dairy . . . iContinued on the opposite page.l Q-S Row 1: Young,Bach, Bayes, Urbanski, Koester Gschwind, Hoskins, Yoder, Southard, Clarl son, Setchell. Row 2: Cole, Ford, lay, Semelka, Thamlitz Walker, Hyde, Bedford, Miller, Bingham. Row 3: Specht,Reck1ey, McClure,Cain, David Billings,Crane,Bissonnette,Yunker,Will.ar Row 4: Rasmussen, Shepardson, Thebea Pratt, Kardatzke, Lada, Bockert, Sherer Wise, MacKenzie, Yeager, Fender. Row 5: Reed, Dorcas, Moscoe, Bartel Schunight, Sheets, Balz, Bensch, Downin McConnell. ' ,- Q l Kay McConnell, sweetheart of the cheer- leaders . . . Clark Collins, freshman romeo . . Oscar Eubank delivers papers . . . Dick Chappellear, church usher . . . Teddy Huffman won prizes for guitar playing . . . several girls captured the love of interested senior boys . . . active girls started the Freshman Girl Reserves known as the Blue Triangle . . . well represented in the Projection Club by Dick Chappelear. John Fi- Ilion, John Rush, Bill Howard, . . several have noted or l?l older brothers and' sisters in upper grades . . well-repre- resented in the band by Oscar Eubank, Joe Brennan, and Ted Huffman . . . Tom Wade, the red-headed imp, has really gone horsey on us . . . Arthur Link has a portable organ and is an expert at making .it talk . . . Jim Gallup helps grand-daddy at the gasoline sta- tion . . . the Webb girls, Joan and Ruth, are only cousins but they look like sisters. , 4 ow 1: Taylor, Parson, Nowakowski, Glover Hartman, Norts, Apple, M. Brown, Harding, Hamburg, B. Brown. ow 2: Weaver, Wall, Kreuz, Lochblhler, Giffin, Palmer, Lemle, Dennis, Cook, Pant, Frankhauser, Miss Smith. w 3: Mr. Whltmer, Barker, Rueter, R. Webb, I. Webb, Hart, Castor, Katz, Trow- bridge, Dawley, Fosnaugh. ow 4: Carroll, Held, Rupp, Hurrellbrlnk, Stambaugh, Clarkson, Fox, Cosgrove, Has- brouck, Hamilton. ow 5: Bettinger, Kjoller, Halbert, Markwood, Bender,Raabe,McCormick,Cowell,Courtneyg Row 13 Kerste, Straub, Smith, Krieger, Lan- caster, Strohl, Szalkowski, Archambo Bettinger, Ravely. Row 2: Fillion, Clarkson, Schneider, Warnke, Harris, Chappelear, Walgreen, Howard, Stancheck, M. Smith. Row 3: Karamol,l-lob1ing,Schleb,Friel, Wise, Bonkowskl, Rush, Wapshall, Smlth,G'othaus. ROW 4: 1eIfs,Kanavel, Fall, Schlegel, Bracey. 9 EIGHTH GRADE WH Row 1 Yoder Napierola Delauter Langley Brown Howard Sza1kowsk1,Ienk1ns Ery Lochart, Burch Waldo w 2 Harris Detwiler D Davoll Coleman Kelb Wollam Wefer, Stevenson, Gruber, Hendrickson Shanks Guyten w 4 Valentine Wakeland Powless L Sengstock L Sengstock Emery Price, Hlnz., Fair, Cusmo Row 1 Yarger Brown KuJawsk1,Creque Glitzner Merz, Lewis Kroll Golemb1ewsk1 Dague Lewallen La Point Huffman Row 2 Griggs Lay Reeves Wilson, Boyd MacKay Jeffrey B1ll1ngs Karamol Keck Henderson Shaw Mlller, Rockhill Schuster Row 3 Ward Wobser Basgier Morse Smith Marietta Rickard I Roberts, Fuerst Munz Musser Row 4 Utz Gibson Twinxng Martin V Roberts, Zieman Whittaker Horn Gardner, Lalonde Northcott Lisk Row 5 Guernsey Steusloff Berndt Lambert Harms White Dzienny Geary Staggemeier Neff Kirchbaum Hendricks Rowl I Kitchen Williams, Van Pell, L Kitchen Leitner, Perkins, Larzelere, Phillips, Nelson, Neshkoff B Black, Bayes Row 2 Gilbertson Hass, Friess, Petrecca, D Black, Thompson, Butler, Weldishofer,Courtney, Brown, Sanders Row 3 Schoenegge, Ritenour, Lewis, Micham, Banger Johnson, Morris, Sterling, Kroyer, Miller Row 4 Harris, Distel, Mack, Sherman, Eisenbrandt Hudson, Reber, Van Meer, Olander, Deye, jennewine I . .1 . ,. - ' ' W A H A AJE3.:f:,5:q- W ' ' L 23. ,Y : Y Gffui .. l Q P ,. M C' , 1 . x v Y y , 4 ' , , , . R0 -- , , . , , , . Y . Row 3--Lewellen, Lewis, Bopery, King, Karamol, Keeler, Ritz, Mockby, Butz, Brock. R0 f' Y , Y . , . , , ' ' ' Q, ,... , . r 1 , -- Y Y - I I b Y I 1 Y I .J Y , Y . s- Y Y 'Y 3 Y 7 Y 3 7 Y Y Y ' y 1 v s 1 Y 1 f 1 1 -- Y V Y I V 3 5 Y ' V 7 V Y Y 9 , . 1- ! A D Y Y Y Y 5 Y Y 'v' I. . SEVENTH GRADE Rowl Kujawski Hanna Brown Fleeger Whitenburg Hovey Koester Troutner J Webb Miss Shine Row 2 R Miller Mohr West P Miller Kroll Fletcher Powless Black Beadle Thompson Row 3 Ery Lichty Trowbridge Krieger W Miller Yeager Pelton G Webb Clabaugh Munson Hall Row 4 MacKay Wise Van Pelt jones Noonan Moore Kirby Giffin Swinghammer Mull Row 1 Merideth Martin Finch Karamol Fender McDonald I Davoll Clarkson Wing Holt Chanay Row 2 Smith H Davoll Beach Beveridge Lewis Lewellan Lloyd Wright Buck Watkins Row 3 Mr Shoemaker Lancaster Hetman Berndt Challen Livingston Madalinski Cherry Hudson Pickering Row 4 Yaw Burnham Huber Gillhouse Keeler Gil in Cowell Dawley Main Hubbell i Row 1--Boyd, Wagonlander, Reilz Wittscheck, Eberhart, Fitzpatrick, Davis, Whitt, Jones Beveridge, Schneider, Root, Shaw, Korb, Comstock. Row 2--McClure, Plum, Parson, Miller, Widney, Hughes, Taylor, Doley, Barker, Harding Giffin, McKinlay, VanPelt, Osborn, Hoffman, Smith, Lingo. Row 3--Gase, Weaver, Yaw, Westfall, Buck, Wise, Boyer, Koester, Stubbs, Sharp, Burch Jarrett, Wyant. Row 4--Clark, Poupard, O'Connell, McDaniel, Schneider, Horn. Tarpley, Wagner, Wandtke McGuire, Horn Reed, Landers. 1 Row 5--Roe, Hawkins, Shively, Bargar, Ruswinkle, Oatman, Palmer, Morse, LaPoint. v u v Ht I Hit M 4-L -V 3 -1 .,,. 1 ' Q . ,., ' K Ill ' .,,. .,. ' L . - 4 - 1 ... .,,, a rf M 'K w 44 dv 4 I 9 tp: A, M Aff: Qvltvq sv sa 4363, YQ' 100.gif vu 231 CDRGANIZATICDNS QQ 5 Tum MNNATQNM , 71 ? 4 X sCRlU I. wLsH.a1 JI S lr Q HOUR GLASS STAFF Row 1: Miss Shine, Kelb, Kjoller, Creque, Ritz, Roberts, Mrs. Fuuas. ' Row 2: Kohler, Fitkin, Hittler, Root, McConnell, Ford, Hertweck, Paul. Row 3: Mr. Wyandt, Swaim, Troutner, Hyde, Huffman, Bleckner, N. Parker, Stein- brecker, Strohl, Row 4: Zwayer, R. Palmer, Edinger, Buff- lngton, Clark, Armstrong, Mr. Shafer. W1 C0-EDITORS ----------- Edith Kohler, Opal Ford PHOTOGRAPHY--- ---R. Fitkin, W. Armstrong BUSINESS MANAGER ------- Louise Steinbrecher ART -------------------- N. Kjoller, F, Troutner ADVERTISING MANAGER ------- Elizabeth Swaim LITERARY DEPT ---------------------- M. Hyde ADVISORS-Miss Roberta Shine, Mrs. Betty Follas CLASSES ----- L. Huifman, R. Palmer, N. Parker CLASS ADVISORS -------------- Mr. Paul Shafer CLUBS --------- L. Roberts, D. Ritz, U. Edinger Mr, Robert Wyandt FACULTY --------- E. Zwayer, K. Paul, A. Clark DRAMA ---- ----------- G . Hertweck, M. Kelb SOCIETY --------------- .P. TraCy,1. Luddington SPORTS ------ A. Buffington, M. Friess, C. Root TYPING ------ W. Whitney, R. Creque, I. Cooper H. Comstock ADVERTISING ---------- C. Bleckner, R. Hlttler I. McConnell STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: Van Landingham, Glitzner, Pair, Mc Kinlay, Carroll, Hawkins. Row 2: Eubank, Iifland, Courtney, Huffman, Hyde, Hart. Row 3: Olander, Reynolds, Whitney, Wilcox, Black, Flagg. Able governing body lead by Paul Wilcox, President: Ruth Reynolds, Vice President, Mary F. Hyde, Secretary, and Lucille Huffman, Treas- urer...direct hall patrol...conduct fire drills...purchased a nichelodian... sponsored several assembly programsmadvised by Mr. Charles Smith, principal, and Mrs. Heintz, Dean of Girls. International Honorary Society for High School Iournallstsuorganized in 1926...means of rewarding individual achievements for journalistic ac- complishments...candle-light initiation held in spring...advisor, Mrs. Follas. QUILL AND SCROLL Row 1: Roberts, Kohler, Creque, Ritz, Ford, Row 2: Swaim, Root, Tracy, Huffman, Hittler, Mrs. Follas. Row 3: Edinger, Clark, Hundley, Buffington. THESPIAN S Row 1: Ritz, Strohl, Hertweck, B. Fritsch, Fillion. Row 2: Swaim, Chandler, McConnell, Gruber, Steinbrecher, Hittler, Kohler, Ford, Miss Fairchild. Row 3: Huffman, Reynolds, Wilcox, Lather, Lenert, Selent, Whitney, Newton, Fowler. National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society for high schools...Mr. and Mrs. Kent Eley and Mr. Charles Smith new honorary members...pre- sented comedy in assemblymiormal initiation held in Aprilwsentgifts to and corresponded with alumni members in service...officers are Presi- dent, jean McConnellg Vice President, Opal Ford, Secretary, Marjorie Kelbg Treasurer, Rosemary Hittlermadviser, Miss Fairchild, NATIONAL FORENSIC ow 1: Hertweck, VanOrden, Rader, Swaim, Aldinger, Seitz. ow 2: Mr. Whitmer, Semelka. Bleckner, Wilcox, Selent, Newton, Miss Fairchild. One of 500 chapters in the United States. dents excelllng in debate, declamations, ..an honorary society for stu- ' ' orations, and extemporaneous speakingmparticipated in many speech contests including ones at F' dl ln ay Nipoleon, and Springfield...Charles Bleckner was khigh point man' in the, S . . . yvania chapter...Jack Newton presided as pres1dent...Miss Fairchild and Mr. Whitmer supervised as sponsors and directors. lub for all boys interested in aviationmdesign and build model air- lanes. blue print reading and aeronautics...when more experienced ill make model plans for Army and Navy...advised by Mr. Chanay. lk 1.36, AIRPLANE CLUB Row 1: Bettinger, Birch, Mohr, Fender, Berndt, Guyten. Row 2: Schwartz, Maddock, Mr. Chanay, W. Hudson, R. Hudson. Il.. GIRL RESERVES Motto--To Find and Give the Best...Club for all upperclass girlsmsponsored chapel services...sent boxes to Burnham's servicemen ...attended Forums at the Y in Toledo...sold doughnuts to student body...dance after the Whitmer basket- ball game...under the advisership of Miss Shine and Miss Standish...annual Hi-Y- Girl Reserves Mixer...officers: Mary F. Hyde, President, Marilyn McKinlay, Vice President, Norma Kjoller, Secretary, Jeanette Helman, Treasurer Row 1: Rush, Kelb, Philabaum, Taylor, Yaw, Niswander, Cooper, Comstock, McCandless, McKenzie, Griggs, Laughlin. Row 2: Coleman, Piggue, Markwood, Marshall, Bowers, Downing, Hurrelbrink,Pair, Roberts, R. Creque, Scott, Webb. Row 3: Clarke, Straub, Richardson, Brier, Vallely,Ritz, Kohler, Allen, Hertweck, Hall, VanOrden, B. Creque. Row 4: R. Creque, Fisher, Tompkins, Fuller, Steinbrecker, Strohl, Dennis, Beilharz, An derson, S. Corrigan, I. Corrigan, Fletcher Row 5: E. Konz, 1. Konz, Beveridge, Slayton Soule, Rader, M. Fritsch, Hartzog, B. Fritsch, Kjoller, Weldishofer, Smith. r Row 1: Fox, Kjoller,' Swaim, Chandler, Hyde, Helman, Reynolds, Huffman, Bau gartner, Ford, MacKinlay, Miss Shine. Row 2: Lancaster, Friedt,Luddington,Oecl ler, Franklin, Bettinger, Robinson, McGui Tracy, Yoey, Werner, Hittler. Row 3: Crass, Cousino, Challen, Smi Cramer, Whitney, R. Hyde, Condon, Tro ner, Fritsch. Row 4: Kardatzke,Creque, Farborther, She Michelson, Lenert, Parker, Condon, Cou ney, Ritz, Adams. Row 5: Fall, Wise, Brooks, Dzienny, Bog, Aldinger, Zwayer, ,Van Fleet, Seitz. BLUE TRIANGLE Alias--Freshman Girl Reserves...first year to be organized in Burnham...Miss Schroeder, adviser...sponsored stamp and bond drive...V booth on lower floor... officers are: President, Wilda Guncheong Vice President, Marilyn Io Moscoe, Secretary, Mary Hart, Treasurer, Joyce Giffin. 1 1: Bach, Koester, Brown, Yunker, Has- Q Brouck, Palmer, Apple, Bingham, Glffin, , Taylor. w 2: Miss Schroeder, Bettinger, Glover Halbert, Cosgrove, Kjoller, Held, Thamletz Trowbridge, Semelka, McClure, McConnell w 3: Weaver, Billings, Carroll, Shirer, Huber, Dennis, Cook, Bissonette, I. Webb, B. Webb. w 4: Hart, Balz, Yeager, Bartell, Court- ney, Downing, Bender, Moscoe, Bockert, Barker, MacKenzie. Row 1: Rush, Philabaum, Cooper, Comstock, Mclilnlay, Creque, Slayton, Nisvander, Thomson, Apple, Mason. V Row 2: Hurrelbrink,Crlder,Laughlin,MCCl.ure, Taylor, Webb, Cain, Joy, Semelka, Griggs, Trettln. Row 3: M. Brock, C. Brook, Fletcher, joseph, Challen, Sheets, Marsh, Webb, Thamletz, Comstock, Buck. Row 4: Robinson, Helman, Oechsler, Davies, Seitz, Van Fleet, Reynolds, Wise, henert, Thompkins, Ritz, Miss MacDonald. A GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Organization for all athletic girls...sponsored intramurals including badminton, volley ball, ring tennis, basketball, tennis, and softballmawards and chevrons given according to the points earned...officers were: President, Rita Crequeg Vice President, Marilyn McKinlay, Secretary-Treasurer, Virginia Slayton...Ad- vised by Miss MacDonald. 0 Lao' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA One of Burnham's leading clubs...has become a vital part of the newly organized Victory Corps...devoted most of its time to Red Cross activities...sponsored dance following initiationmofficers include: President, lean Farbrotherg Vice President, Viola Keck, Secretary-Treasurer, Meta Mey. Row 1: Straub, Chandler, Luddington,Creque, Friedt, Flllion, Winfrey, Kahle, Bellharz, Duvall, Soule. Row 2: Root,M. Frltsch,R.Frltsch, Kramer, Fall, Noonan, Huber, Larzalere, Lyons, Baumgartner. Row 3: Weldlshofer, Hartzog, Franklin, R. Creque, McConnell, Yeager, Downing, Cos- grove, Barker, Webb, S. Corrigan. Row 4: Moscoe, Michelson, Huffman, McCorm- ick, Bender, R.aabe, B. Kardatzke, I. Creque, H. Kardatzke, Yoey, liekl. I. Corrigan. Row 1: Rush, Southard, Taylor, Fletcher, Griggs, Crider, Marshall. Row 2: S. Hall, Folk, E. Konz, Slayton, Nby, Young, Fender, C. Black, E. Hall, Webb. Row 3: Beutler, P. Smith, Larzalere, Lan- caster, Schunight, H. Smith, Challen,Cous1no, Fuller, Beveridge, I. Konz. Row 4: Fall, Rice, Farbrother,Kiefer, Goren- flo, S. Sheets, I. Sheets, Bartelt, Lewis, Miss Kimpel. DRAMA CLUB Row 1: Kalb, Cooper, Comstock, McPeek Pair, Niswander, Marshall, Bowers, Webb Coleman. Row 2: Roberts, Hertweck, Paselk, Brier Brown, Creque, Fritsch, Friedt, Werner Fillion, Ritz, Kohler. Row 3: Ford, Swaim, Hittler, Helman, Tracy Smith, Gruber, Steinbrecker, McConnell Root, Strohl, Chandler. Row 4: Schlatterg Newton, Lather, Whitney Reynolds, Bowers, Dorcas,Huftman,Fowler Miss Fairchild. New enthusiasm under President, Helen Comstock...older group for stu- dents interested in speech work...gave several plays in assembly...most members are striving for Thespian points...aided backstage and as ushers for all productions of the year...advisor, Miss Fairchild. C HORIC SPEECH Row 1: Rush, Luse, Cowell, Hurrelbrink, Rolewicz, Znmbrum, Parks, Reed, Van Orden, Markwood. Row 2: Hall, Reeves, Miller, C. Black, Bielharz, Dennis, O'Connell, Adams, Paselk, Folk, Miss Fairchild. Row 3: B. Robinson, Hertzog, Hiller, Austin, Rader, Tompkins, Ritz, Steusloff, Lyman- stall, Sheets. Row 4: White, Aldinger, Black, Gorenflo, Marsh, VanFleet, Lenert, Farbrother, Hyde. Q, Presented comedy entitled 'By Special Request' in assembly...purpose is to learn fundamentals of make-up and dramaticsmgrown considerably this year...oIflcers include President, Sue OlandergSecretary-Treasurer, Benny Marsh, Vice president, Bob Lymanstallmadvisor, Miss Fairchild. Group of students who alternately broadcast over Public Address System each morningmpresent school news to faculty and student body...are praised for boosting all student activities...Mrs. Follas, advisor. NEWSCASTE RS Row 1: Mrs. Follas, Beach, MacKenzie, Swaim, Chandler, Helman. Row 2: Waite, Marsh, Wilcox, Reynolds, Huffman, Flagg, Wade. 1 1 Q r STUDENT PRINTS STAFF Row 1: Roberts, Kjoller, Creque, Ritz, Kohler, Ford, Hittler. Row 2: Root, Huffman, Edinger, Clark, Buffington, Tracy, Svraim, Mrs. Follas. EDITOR-IN-CHIEIL NEWS EDITOR --------- --Lucille Huffman DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS Sports ------------------ Urban Edinger Society ---- Features Alumni ---- Exchange Archie Buffington --- Leatrlce Roberts ---- Elizabeth Swalm ------ Albert Clark --- Phyllis Tracy i Roy Knis Thomas Gillooly. VICTORY VOLUNTEERS Row 1: Snyder, Jones, Brown, Whitt, Yarger, Kort, Creque, Golemblewski, Kwiatowskl Comstock, Glltzner, l..aPolnt. Row 2: Miss Schroeder, Wyant, Kroll, Yaw, Stubbs, Wldney, Brown, Koester, Swing- hammer, Westfall, Weaver, Guyten, Trow- bridge. ow 3: Roe, Zleman, Boyer, B. Born, B. Ottman, Wagner, Bargar, r lL! organization of Y.M.C.A. for high school boys...co-sponsors of Y-Girl Reserves M1xer...had traditional I-Ii-Y basketball team... rep- Burnham at Toledo Forums...President, Archie Buffingtong Vice elyg Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Beach: Chaplain, 1 3' - - ---- Rosemary Hittler CGMPOSING DEPARTMENT Make-up -------------------- Opal Ford Art -------------- N, Kjoller, E. Kohler Mimeographlngu Carls Root, Doris Ritz CIRCULATION AND FINANCE -M. A. Dings ADVISER8 journalism ----------------- Betty Follas Typing and Mimeographing- 0. McFarland HI-Y Row 1: Vanlmndingham, Lymanstall, Weldis- hofer, Fitkin, Sylvester, G. Wade, Wilcynski, Peters, Black, Brown,-Rush. Row 2: Gruber, Wobser, Peterson, Newton, Bissonette, Brattain, Fallls, Kni sely, Reger, Beach, Bleckner. Row 3: Creque,Asman,Austln, Frless,Ursell, Bowers, Wilcox, Hall, Buffington, Schuster, Jernigan. Row 4: Whitney, T. Wade, Alcock, Clark, Selent, Lenert, Hundley, Waite, Spencer, Morningstar, Maurer, Mr. Gillooly. Originally Dramatic Clubs - now Victory Volunteersmadvised by Miss Schroeder...part of Community Division of Victory Corps...make scrap- books and afghans for convalescent soldiers...President, Suzette Glitznerg Secretary, Ramona Gardner, Treasurer, Sharon Roe. PROJECTION CLUB Row 1: Luse, Courtney, Black, Petrecca, Corrigan, Gruber, Fitkin, Howard, Robin- son, Shlvely. Row 2: Reitz, Lymanstall, Wood, Newton, Comstock, Wobser, Rush, Chappelear, Iffland, Mr. Wood. Row 3: Miller, Fowler, Black, Huss, Wilcox, Schultz, Whitney, Fuerst, Koester, Gruber. Consists of 34 members...operate cameras during class films and period shows...run films for Clvilian'Defense during summer., charge of R.C.A. public address system during the production of and broadcasting of school news...club meetings every Wednesday... ities directed by Mr. William Wood. BIOLOGY CLUB ROW 1ZBellingel',SU'3l1b, Row 3, Held, Weav Archambeau, Palmer, Mccgnmu, Rent Hasbrouck, Collins, Shgemaker, Hartz Armstrong. Hart, Carroll. Row 2:Semelka, Tailor, Row 4 Mr Ellswor MCCIUTQ, I- Webb, Balz, M. McKenz Schneider, Yunker, Knj5ely,Link, Lymg Halbert, Kjoller. stall,Downing, Schii Science club for all biologists...aided the war effort by collecting tin cans...made clay models and molded structures of animals in Plaster of Parls...studied and experimented with soilless gardeningmmade a detailed study of microscopesmcared for aquarium and window boxes... officers are, President, Verna Kjollerg Vice President, Jim Lymanstallg Secretary and Treasurer, Barbara McClure...Adviser, Mr. Ellsworth. Organized during 1941-42 school year...purpose is to see that students get on buses safely and cross streets carefullymcontributed to war ef!ort by conducting air raid drills...supervised by Jim Ursell, Captain, and Lieutenant Lawrence Yaw...directed by Mr. F. 0. Ellsworth. SAFETY PATROL Row l: Fender,Beverldge,Coleman, Guyten VanPelt, Buck. Row 2: Mack, Yaw, Ursell, Mr. Ellsworth Burnham, Garrett, Shull. Glerm Morgan. SENIOR GLEE CLUB Row 1: Philabaum, Niswander, McCandless, Hurrelbrink, Pair, Comstock, Moore, Soule, Markwood, Slayton. Row 2: Hall, -Webb, Beveridge, Richardson, Adams, Lyons, Lisinski, Robinson, Brown, Creque. Row 3: Fillion, Miller, Kjoller, Dennis, Tompkins, Brown, Lancaster, J. Corrigan, S. Corrigan, Anderson. Row 4: Mrs. Morgan, Swaim, Ritz, M. jacob, B. Jacob, Fleeger, Merce, Schlater, Seitz, Fritsch. of 'two groups with a total of 50 studentsmsuccessful year music...sang at Fall Program and at several other social gatherings concluded year's activities by singing at spring concert...directed by GIRLS ENSEMBLE Row 1: Row 2: Davies Robinson Hotchkiss Eidson Mrs. Morgan Dennis Philabaum Q Brier McCandless , 5 some Nine girls under the direction of Mrs. for several chapel services and assembl -Q- Glenn Morgan...provided music h I V y programs...sang Public Speak- ing Night and at Spring Concertmparticipated in district festival at BluIfton...also sang at various S.E.A, meetings, FOREIGN LETTER EXCHANGE 1: Glitzner, Dague, Golemblewski, Koester, Guyten, B. Brown, Wilson, Cole, Semelka, Norts, Palmer, Hasbrouck. 2: Holt, B. Brown, Kroll,Giffin, Yunker, Hamilton, Fosnaugh, Price, Dennis, Kjoller, Guncheon, Hart, Miss Schroeder. 3: Yaw, McConnell, Held, Wyant,Koester, Roe, Sherer, Bensch, Bockert, Guernsey, Ioy, Glover. 4: McKenzie, Dzienny, Dorcas, Moscoe, Courtney, Downing Hendricks, Maintain correspondence with people in foreign lands...learn about the customs and mode of living of people all over the world...ideas and knowledge obtained are exchanged with fellow membersmmeetings are conducted by Marilyn Io Moscoe, President, who is assisted by Betty Nortz as Vice President...club adviser is Miss Schroeder. Row 1 Nxswander Wxlson Dague Robxnson Kaiser, Dav1es, Gardner, Grodx Clarke, Black, Anderson Row 2 McCandless, Young Corrigan Halbert Hurrelbrxnk Webb Marsh Hotchkxss Bowers, Adams, Roberts Row 3 Buck Kahle Sherer, Frltsch Van Fleet, Bowers Merce Rxtz Baumgartner Maclilnlay, Armstrong Row 4 Brennan Eubank Wade, Fowler Lather, Selent, Courtney Root Werner Fritsch, Blelharz Row 5 Rxtz Tompklns, Lenert, Moscoe, Schlatter, Corrigan Brooks Row ta Rush, Blue, Sanderson Huffman Corrigan, Page, Gruber Row 7 Mornmgstar Whxtney Hart Frxtsch Yeager Dorcas, Hundley Hyde Sylvester, Whitney BAND Consxsts of 53 members under dtrectxon of Mr Robert Wyandt President, B111 Whitney Secretary Mary Frances Hyde paraded at football games marched 1n Decoratxon Day par ade played for Medusa Company s dmner entertained at Fathers and Sons banquet gave annual Sprung Concert presented several assembly programs new feature this year con ducted by student dxrectors s. :I X ar Row Cooper Comstock Kjoller Kelb Row Oechsler Baumgartner, Chandler, Ford Kohler Row Huffman Frxtsch Helman Swalm Hyde Reynolds Row Spencer Lenert Mr Adams NATIGNQXL HCDNQR SCDCIETY Members elected by vote of teachers those ellgtble judged on leader shlp servxce character and scholarshlp fxve per cent of junxors chosen and ten per cent of senxors annual reumon receptxon held m May Mr Adams advxser Members not plctured are R Hlttler R Creque L Stexnbrecker A Strohl and D MacKenz1e I y , y y 1 3 y y - y 1 1 y 3 y , 1 , y , y 3 y 1 1 1 , y : , , . : , , . 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BRIGHT LIGHTS Faculty Vs Varsxty What s the score? 44 to 40 Wow' What a game' Burnham s varslty certalnly went to town the even1ng of january 29 when they played the Burnham faculty fantastxcally clad 1n pajamas The stars on the faculty team were Orla Thomas Paul Shafer Tom G1llooley Don Chanay Doc Rader and Byrl Shoemaker W1th only two mmutes to play and the faculty ten pomts beh1nd Coach Wyandt, along w1th Super1ntendent Baumgartner, Tlmekeeper Wh1tmer and Referee W1l1ner took two more balls 1nto the game 1n an attempt to ra1se that score Desp1te th1s unofflclal attempt when the f1nal horn was blown they were stxll on the short end of the tally The Soph1es Prom Sw1ng1ng to the tunes of Dan Lee and hls orchestra was a blg occasxon for the sophomores when they held the1r dance the mght of March 19 1n Burnham Hall We ask you truthfully now wasnt Twltter pated an approprlate tztle? Members of the commlttee plannug the annual party were Harold Iffland chalrman Bernard Black, Dorothy Ann Ald1nger Betty Sextz and Leonard Beach Mr and Mrs Ronald Adams were chaperones G A A Imtlatlon Ka choo' Ouchl Gee' lm scared' were a few of the comments made by 1n1t1ates November 23 when the comb1ned formal and mformal 1n1t1at1on of the Glrls Athletxc Assocx at1on was held Cha1rman for the occas1on was Betty Sextz and Mary Joseph was 1n charge of refreshments Mxss Gertrude Morrls, adv1ser, supervlsed the successful even1ng Fresh as a Spr1ng Flower Spr1ng Folly theme of the freshman party g1ven Apr1l 2 1n Burnham Hall was a Jolly occas1on and why wouldnt lt be w1th a commlttee consxstlng of jack Armstrong, Joanne Sm1th and Mr Edw1n Whltmer It was more fun than a pxcmcl The jumor H1 classes opened the1r 42 43 school year wxth pxcmcs held 1n Burnham Park October 9 for the emghth grade and September 25 for the seventh Later ln the year they became more d1gmf1ed as they eventually do, and held the1r partles and dances 1n Burnham Hall the exghth grade celebrat1ng Aprxl 16 and the seventh grade May 7 A Cheerful Hello and a Tearful Goodbye Solemn faces shadowed by candle l1ght s1gn1f1ed the dxgmty of the Gxrl Reserves 1n1t1atx0n November 12 After the formal lnductxon, old and new members partook of refreshments served at tables formmg a tr1angle symbol1c of the organ1zat1on Th1s gathermg also honored Mrs Maxxne Swanson, adv1ser who left a short t1me later for the West Coast That s Rhythm Brother' Hxghland Meadows was m the spot l1ght May 1 when the Jumors held the1r seml formal prom Intrlgumg muslc was furn1shed by Runyon s Rhythm lacks Bemg held on May Day lt was qu1te aptly named Maytxme Respons1ble for the successful evemng were a capa ble comm1ttee of n1ne Iumors and every prom follower who was there You ll be sorry! Successful contestants rece1ved 649 as the1r reward for answerlng the S64 questlon at the facsxmlle of Take xt or Leave xt durlng the annual Gxrl Reserves H1 Y Mlxer held 1n Burnham Hall March 12 Dancxng beneath balloons flmagme rubberl and crepe paper concluded the evemng of galety Last but Most Important to the semors The last formal dance of the class of 1943 better known as the Semor Prom beckoned many boys w1th sh1n1ng faces and gxrls 1n frxlly formals to the Trxlby Log Cab1n on Wed nesday evemng May 26 to tr1p the llght fantastxc to the rhythm of Runyon's Rhythm Jacks The commlttee for th1s never to be forgotten occas1on conslsted of Bob Selent chalrman Margarte Jean W1se and Paul Wllcox A , 7: a PF sl l n 7 . . . . 64 U , , . K JJ , , , , ! 7 7 ' 7 7 3 7 nh . 77 . . . . . ' ! 7 , J I cl . M . . . . . l I 7 ' 3 , . . . . KA IJ M 27 AA J . . H. . . . ' . , . , . . ' ! LC . 73 . . . . Y , ! 9 Courtney, Edith Bender, Kay McConnell and jim Lymanstall? Chaperones were Miss Ruth M . . 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I7 . . . . s - ' 7 7 . , , . . . b ' ' s 1 . , , g SPDT LIGHTS 'fig Grand Open1ng Curta1n go1ng up on the f1rst play of the season dlsclosed Booth Tark1ngton s comedy Country Cousm, w1th an all school cast The plot revolves around the problems of Eleanor CMa.r3or1e Kelbj a unsuspectmg young rural flower transplanted by ner father Bob Selent to the soc1a1 wh1r1, 1eav1ng be h1nd Sammy W1lson QGeorge Wadej a boy w1th pres1dent1al amb1t1ons and her gr1ef str1cken mother Peggy Tompk1ns Dazzled by the glamour of her new l1fe she IS easy prey to the foul dealxngs of Carolyn Chandler Watson Gruber, Ruth Reynolds B111 Lenert and Mary Oechsler However, she IS saved 1n t1me by Lucxlle Huffman the Country Cous1n who turns Paul W1lcox from a very ar1stocrat1c undemocrat1c gentleman to a true hero Eleanor returns to Sammy, her f1rst love, 1n a happy endxng Memorable performances were gxven by Bob Lather as a very butler1sh butler and Charles Wa1te as a detectxve Who turned off the hghts? Even our annual Publ1c Speakmg Nlght has assumed a m1l1tary a1r th1s year Blackouts were actually w1tnessed by a capac1ty aud1ence 1n Burnham aud1tor1um the even1ng of March 26 The amazement of all changed to h1lar1ty when Watson Gruber donned the garb of a pr1ma donna and sang a heart stopp1ng ear break1ng ar1a Other delxghts of the even1ng were the Non Rat1on1ng Cut1es the Kay Kyser Spec1a1ty and the patr1ot1c V forma t1on by gxrls 1n Red Cross umforms to the tune of the natxonal anthem The second hxgh 11ght of the even1ng was a one act comedy ent1tled Sugar and Spxce The cast 1ncluded B111 Wh1tney MarJor1e Kelb El1zabeth Swa1m, Robert Selent and Bernad1ne Fr1tsch as players The curtam fell wh1le Mar3or1e and B111 danced ecstat1cally to muscle Jerkmg stra1ns of a rumba when the other woman Ehzabeth Swafm, from Baw ston had f1 nally gone back to Baw ston The even1ng of entertamment was clxmaxed by our prxze w1nn1ng play Yet They Endure They do d lt agaxn Hooray for Burnham! For the fourth consecut1ve year Mxss Margaret Fa1rch11d has d1 rected the pr1ze w1nn1ng one act play at the annual d1str1ct meet March 27 Yet They Endure recexved a super1or rat1ng 1n the tournament and a trophy was awarded to Burn ham s speech department However because of the war lt was necessary to e11m1nate the state contest Watson Gruber rece1ved 1nd1v1dual act1ng honors for the most outstandfng performance whxle Paul W1lcox B111 Lenert jack Newton and Lloyd Roberts were hlghly commended for the1r sp1end1d portrayals The play revolved around f1ve sc1ent1sts who had struggled b1tterly agamst the cold of Alaskato mamtam the1r post and had 1n the face of death, lost the brave battle before help was secured Paul WIICOX gave a fme 1nterpretat1on of the Engl1sh leader, Godfrey wh11e B111 Lenert handled the qu1ps of the Amerlcan, Delaware The vo1ce of Lloyd Roberts lent 1tself to that of the gruff Swed1sh cook and Watson Gruber enacted the role of the traglc doctor who holds the 11ves of four men 1n h1s hands, w1th Jack Newton portray1ng the brave Canadlan Rodney ,- I lf, P 3' 'Q u . . 11 . . . 1 a . 11 . 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Jernigan Clay 0 A. Shuster B. Beach Libbey Reserves 0 E. Butz F. Peters Rossford 13 A. Buffington Swanton 0 Whitmer 13 Bryan 6 Alumni 0 They 7 13 27 0 34 6 33 32 14 6 Q 1 vi-2' ggqm 'QM 91110 'GW' 41 ' . xfflqizx X- 4 A J LETTERMEN LE Peters C reque Dietsch Edlnger Hundley BASKETBALL AVING US CAGE REVIEW B. Lenert Perrysburg H. Asmus Ottawa Hills A. Bufflngton Metamora M. Friess DeVllbiss B. Brown Swanton Delta Whltmer Faculty Perrysburg Delta Swanton Clay Whltmer DeVlbiss Rossford They 20 30 22 36 28 45 33 40 44 42 23 50 37 41 31 Row 1: Peters, Creque, Dietsch, Edlnger, Hundley, Lenert, Asman Buftington Friess Brown, Newton, nnnager. Row 2: Coach Rader, Smalley, Peterson, Alcock, Walte, Schultz, Wobser Dorcas Knisely Delauter, Coach Shafer. Row 3: Ililand, Wood, Crider, Koester, Fleming. Mr Gxllooley Brown Frxess, Schuster Creque 1942 SCHEDULE They Maumee Bowlmg Green Scott Maumee Macomber Scott Montpelxer Woodward 17 LQ LQ 137 112 6112 GULF The 42 Golf Team achleved the topmostaw rd possxble when they won the State 1-hgh School Golf Champlonshlp held ln Columbus on the Ohlo State Universxty course As a prelude to thxs contest the team took top honors m the Toledo D1str1ct Champ lonshlp contest held at Rlverby Hllls Club Matches were played wxth Scott Macomber and Woodward I-hgh Schools of Toledo Members of thxs year s golf team not p1ctured are Don Frxess 11m Fuerst and Teddy Huffman GIRLS SPQRTS Flve sports made up the 1942 43 gxrls athletxc season O the varled program were volleyball basketball tenn1s badmmton, table tenn1s, and 1nd1v1dual sports Probably the most outstandmg event of the year was the ln terclass basketball tournament whxch was won by the semors Thls excellent team was captaxned by Cans Root After Mlss Gertrude Morrxs reslgned as head of the Gxrls Physxcal Educatxon Department, Mlss Catherme MacDonald a semor at Bowlmg Green Universxty dxrected the department Many gxrls partlcxpated 1n varxous other sports such as horseback, rxdmg golf bxcycllrg skatmg and hockey to gan pomts for the Gxrls Athletxc Assocxatxon membershxp and awards Q 1 - , 4 as 'J ing,- Us-. 1 Q, I ' fi I f , P f an .,,1 ., 1.44, . 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