Washington High School - Sunburst Yearbook (Washington Court House, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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daily good behavior to Johnny Anderson. I, J. Steed, my high-geared mechanical skill to roll those newsies to Charles Michael. I, B. Stewart, my linotype technique to anyone who can handle hot lead as well as I. I, R. Stewart, my four-eyes t0 any optically afflicted person. I, C. Stookey, my young menagerie of raccoons, fly- ing squirrels, snakes, mice, etc., to Jim Hidy. I, P. Taylor, my form-fitting ease with the tape measure to any Victory-clothes salesman. I, M. Thompson, my available Price list of all popular band recordings to any performer of syncopation. I, L. Thomp- son, my role as a mechanized genius to Arthur Thompson. I, H. Timmons, my McCormick stance in the firing-pen to Bud Carlson. I, H. Tool, my quiet, absorbing, and learned manner to Elda Jane Mossbarger. I, M. Underwood, my numerous ovations while on the stage to Hilda Lee Evans. I, B. Van Dyne, my grace- ful shorthand and my typing skill to Mary Lois Brown. I, L. Van Pelt, my lone date with a teac'her's brother to anyone interested. I, A. Varlas, my pleasant, calm, and collected manner to Mary Ann Craig. I, M. Wade, my latent knowledge which is developing with every carton of Eatmore 'Corny Flakes to Jane Bryant. I, J. Ward, my attend- ance with escort at the morning worship to anyone getting as chilly in church as I. I, I. Waln, my collection of Hi-Y pencils to anyone writing a thesis. I, R. West, my sore muscle from beating ye ole time piece to anyone capable of managing it. I, R. Whaley, my whacking technique in the meat business to anyone willing to sacrifice a finger or two. I, M. White, my supercharged dramatic prospects to Pat-ty Maddux. I, R. Whited, my all-Ohio cleat for cleat exchange on that seasoned forward line to Percy Mann. I, M. Wikle, my method of Callender-ing my dates to avoid con- fusion to Alma Jane Norris. I, V. Wilburn, my detailed arrangement of clustering curls to any promising beautifier. I, G. Wilson, my romping athletic height to Betty Johns. I, Ruth Wyatt, my up and coming possibilities as a radio 'comedian to anyone relating the orders for today as well as I. I, C. Yahn, my modified height in keeping a f00t- hold on my fellow graduates to any blest-Y or Z of the next class. I, T. Buchanan, my added gray 'hairs as a souvenir of the countless hours spent on this authentic docu- ment to next year's lawyer. I Z f f -as 'Q , f ff' M' WASV1 .. -2' Q -w:7:.1'1 q,1,iv- y A -'-K X55 1 xt X v s . ak g if' JL- Q 'ZEZLL i.f-:- --,1 5 f fa., -- .fl-V O BUY UNITED STATES WAR STAMPS AND BONDS

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Cl'16WS TOPS- I, B- D1-lckwall, my desire to be a nurse to anyone who holds her Childhood stature as well as I. I, M. Eckle, my inner fire covered by my meek exterior to Florence Salyer. I, D. Elliott, my respect and 'admiration for Louies not in the army to anyone who can twirl as well as I. I, P. Engle, my Ufast trot in contracting so many lassies in the interest of conservation to my loving brother Marlyn. I, J. Flax, my dignified and 1311- quid carriage to Bob Allen. I, W. Garringer, my bouncing good health, as typified by my peaches and cream complexion, to Ruth Adams. I, G. Graves, my sudden outbursts that electrify Miss Hutson to Mary Kathryn Bush. I, J. Graves, my precious tall, light, and rugged basketeer to any t'skirt taking care of him as well as I. I, L. Greer, my abounding knowledge of the Rover Boys to Cary Reeves, Jr. I, C. Grimm, my construc- tive 'KYU work to Paul Hirt. I, G. Hooks, my cheaters'l to anyone who sees as Well as I. I, R. Horney, my Grecian profile to Stirling Hayden. I, J. Houseman, my title 'tCas- anovav to Jake Gage. I, D. Hughes, my ability to handle 'thot news witlhout singeing my digits to Dick Campbell. I, I. Hyser, my future skill as an ideal wife to Joan Wilson, the sophomore. I, B. James, my policy of always insisting on Johnson's floor wax in every hospital I attend to anyone who senses a bargain as quick as I. I, H. Jett, my daring bravery on the mat to Loren Briggs. I, R. Johnson, my Hogan to any flashy all-star wanting it. I, R. Johnson, my worthy union I. W. H. Clndependent Women Hatersj founded by yours truly to the wise males of '43. I, K. Kellough, my love for mother nature to Bill Williams. I, J. King, my debates in and out of school to Lloyd Fennig. I, H. King, my ease in torching a tune to Betty Robinson. I, E. Landrum, my ability to master the South American drawl to Dave Ellies. I, W. Lanum, my success in the CSpeakJing profession to three deserving close friends: namely, me, myself, and I. I, J. Lawson, my position as an ace news C0111- mentator over station W. H. S., for The Vitamin Enriched Doggie Wafersi' to Jimmy Hidy. I, I-I. Leeth, my becoming dimples to anyone holding her pre-school figure as well as I. I, P. Leeth, my ability to burn up the key-ways and file-ways to any doubt- ing apprentice. I, A. Lewis, my dexterity in keeping two or three boys in suspense to Carol McCoy. I, C. Loidl, my irresistible gorgeous complexion and my lovely eyes to Joan Wilson, the junior. I, K. Looker, my automotive instinct to Alex Wackman. I, D. Lucas, my willingness to ride those breakers for Old Gloryu to anyone nonallergic to sea sickness. I, J. Lyons, my success in pushing hardware by faking an experienced sales talk to anyone selling bolts by the pound. I, A, Maughmer, my perpetual pounding the keyboards to Joan Powless. I, E. McCoy, my many comfy evenings aboard my Moonlight tread snatcher to Linc Swartz. I, H. McFarren, my popular position as an accomplished typist to Mildred Toops. I, B. Merritt, my strait jacket pose to,Betty Saum. I, E. Mitchell, my rising Star to anyone as shifty in the backfield as I. I, J. Montgomery, my faithful look-out for Bab- bitt-cyclers on the Snowhill Pike to any farmer who has time. I, M. Moore, my weird howling voice to anyone having a good set of vocal cords. I, R. Morris, my Oriental eyes to Russel Davis. I, A. Murphy, my vivacious personality to Phyllis Price. I, L. Orr, my Norman Bel Geddes' tendency to anyone who designs his graphite scratches as well as I. I, P. Parker, my thoughtful manner in giving Cupid a lift to my dear sister Barbara. I, M. Patch, my fading monotone to my dashing brother Elba. I, J. Paul, my cease- less flow of corsages to anyone visiting the capital city as often as I. I, R. Paul, my imaginative way with the women to Stan Mark. I, E. Penwell, my jovial nature and limited stature to anyone in need of them. I, B. Pierce, my typewriter-like remarks to Katie Knapp. I, D. Plowman, my quiet studious manner which keeps me in the better fifth to Lois Cavinee. I, R. Powell, my thorough theatrical knowledge secured by keep- ing Post-ed on modern stage and cinema to Bob McGinnis. I, C. Rhoads, my Paul Brown tactics in tackling those advertisers and throwing them for a roll to Gordon Lanum. I, A. Robinson, my vast wealth of costume jewelry to Gloria Hoppes. I, R. Roush, my sudden interest in conservation to anyone who likes the morgue as well as I. I, P. Rush, my expert mechanical skill to any rookie on tlhe assembly line. We, E. Sanders and M. Sanders, our eternal interests in Dreamville', or Greenfield to anyone who has a heart flutter in this fair city. I, W. Self, my male order to any girl preferring slacks to skirts. I, R. Shoults, my endless Roma',-ing in and out the corridors and up and down the stairs to any undertaker blest with good feet. I, E. Slagile, my newly intensified desire to keep 'em flying to anyone interested in electricians. I, D. Slayton, my title, Heart Breaker to Bob Secrets. I, C. Smith, my continued good nature and my pleasing personality to Alice Lee Montgomery. I, W. Smith, my rating as chief egg collector in the W. B. F. tWomen for Better Farmingj league to any cautious farmerette. I, G. Sfetnagel, my office fever due to my doubtful



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Girls, Conservation Club The Girls' Conservation Club of Washington High School, believed to be the only active girls' club in Ohio, was formed April 1, 1940. It consists of 22 members and our very able adviser, Miss Janet Allen. Some of the activities are as fol- lows: The exhibit at the County Fair this year, the feeding stations maintained by the club, luncheon meetings, game supper with the boys, club, reports, a chapel pro- gram for the student body, and many other things. Boys, Conservation Club The fight for conservation of all natural resources is being carried on. For this purpose the Washing- ton High School Conservation Club was formed in 1939. Their program consisted of build- ing wild life shelters and keeping these stacked with foodg such as, wheat, soy beans, and corn. Also in time of drought the members of the club formed parties to serve and rescue dying fish. These fish were transferred to different streams where there was always a constant supply of water. Art Club The Art Club, a comparatively young organization, got under way for its third successive year with the election of officers. Those chosen were: Ann Robinson, presi- dent, Judith Paul, vice-presidentg Evelyna Long, secretary, John An- derson, treasurer, Gloria Hoppess, news reporter. The main event of the year for the club was the win- ning of first prize by the float they designed and decorated for the high school in the Christmas parade.

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