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

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The gI'Ulllli1 sllrruuml- ing the 1 iL-141 House has tennis courts, 1v:111 l11ZlI'l1l1llC1S, fonrhnll fic-111, llursp-slmu court, :Ind Il lowly spot for picnics. f 1 ve anticipate the future ht- illlliiilllg pivtizlm-11 :it tht- tmp ut tht- ping, uint-c1i:itc1y :ilmvt-, was llSL'l1 tu liullsu tht' rst high sclmul in faux' sity. It was t-rt-ctcd 1 1336 :mtl was usual unti1 1884. 'hc hmvvcr picturt- is that of tht- huilaling rhich limisucl mu' high sclinml frmn 1884 tu 91.5, VV1lk'Il nur prt-sunt liuildiiig, pictu1'ut1 ii pngcs 2 :1nm1 3, was t1cc1iC:1tt'c1. Two ncw 'ings wt-rc 1111111--1 tu this iilllililllg in 19.19. 'hu cml picture is that of nur Nh-c1i:11iics ui1c1ing, which is 10C2ltL'l1 un Paint Struct, I1lIlL'l112lfL'1y buck of tht- pu-st-tit High St-liiml Iuiltiing. In contrast tu thc picturc on tht- uppusitt- page, wt: st-c two grziduzitcs :is they will lfmk on iV1zty 24, 1946, GRADUATION DAY. .1 111 f---Lu1.5Q wil ls of J rlglllllnf s A 4 t. 1-lu --.f,.... ,... 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I' -or f - - Or vlaf . ,1 , , T e ' , l l 3 T'n td 15 1 1 B Y1 art Class Pictured here at the right is Nettie Hegler Ballard, the only living member of the first graduation class in 1876. After graduating, she attended the old Cincinnati Wesleyan College for one year. She then attended Wellesly College. Mrs. Ballard has reared four children, all of whom have gradu- ated from VVashington High School. Three of her five grandchildren are also Washington High graduates. Mrs. Ballard has been a lifelong resi- dent of our city and now resides on East Street. The second member of the class of 1876 was Herhert B. Maynard. He attended Amherst Col- lege. After which he returned to Washington Court House where he married a local girl. He later moved to Chicago and from there to Water- loo, Iowa, where he was connected with the local Utility Company. He remained with this com- pany until his death in l9-1-3. The third and last member of the class was Ella Simpkins, the late Mrs. Kingham. After gradu- ating, she moved to Northern Ohio near Port Clinton and from there to Michigan. After teaching school, she was married to a Mr. King- ham. By this marriage there were two sons. Une son became a missionary to India. The other, who majored in science while in college, has written and published a Physics text book. The last years of Ella Simpkins Kingham's life were spent in Chicago. BOARD OF EDUCATION Col. H. B. Maynard, President Hon. Wm. Millikan, Clerk D. Furtwangler, Treasurer J. W. Cleaveland H. H. Edwards George Dahl of 1876 ffDMIN1STRdTOR.S AND FAC. ULll Professor P. Patterson buperinttndtnt Professor Nl. li. Hard Prlncipll of H1 h School Mrs. K. S. Hard, Assistint Ft ichtr page mn: thi Qin QCX ADMINISTRATION .-1. li. .'IIur'ruy Cv V-Ii ZIINI V-LI Unis vw Iizlu' witriusn-II ui':iI x'ctvi':1iis l'L'Illl'I1IIlg tu thuii' 5cI1imI wiirk huth in high schmmI :md CIIIIL-gr. 'lilicw iutnrzim fuugI1t nur h:ztrIL-5 mm that we may uiixini pcnu- :1mI kvcp fX1nul'ir:ln IJv1iwcl':iri iliw. IIirm1gI1 thi, vzirimig cmiixcs wffc1'uI :III stu- mlcntx in thi: :lc:uIc1nic, CIlINIlIL'I'CI2II, :md ui- cnticm:iI Iii-his :it IVnshingmn High Si-IWII, YIM' y :uw :lIHIL- tu :1ppu:1cIi thi- gu:rIs uf gnmI CIlJll'1lCIk'l', u11tst:imIlng PCINIIIIIIIIII :xml im-IMI KI14 iwIuIgu which thq' mwl tu pursuv thi-ii' Iiicis wm'Ii. In thi- m-:ir fuuirc grmlllzitw :1mI YIIIKIVIIIS uf YV:isIii1igtu1i High Sclifml vi'iII gn fm'tI1 inni 5 wm'ImI :mcI tzlkc up wliuiw scwi':iI hzxw oft ohf. Only tlmmugli thuii' diligunt study mal wurk :Irv thu :1hIc to ht intu thiQ :itmnir IgG. Bust wishus :md guod luck til f:icIi. Stcphcn C. Brown, I'rincip:1I Alf iiiiiutcvii IIIIIIQIITII forty -six fm' their cXCcIIu 'lCIlIL'VL:1lIL'IlI iii wliiml. Thi- I:!lCllIII' :mai C0111 mity ill? i'ui'y IHVUIICI of um' stuclunt Imdi Ir is mi Iifipu th:1t tha- suniurs will tau- thy futuu- Invoking timuml gimls nt swviu- ix quiring gn-:it cftiwt, rzithur thzm hcing szitis Iii-:I with :1i'cr:1gv pi-i'fm'in:1m'c. .-X. B. Klurrziy, Slipcrintcmlcnt IV:1sIiizigtni1 Court House City Schuh fi .I 3 . VW: NI YV:isI1ingtm1 High ScImoI Sffphm C, Brown fvagr lfn CIW ff Ir is :i pluziaurc In unnimlml thc rI:iss ut nt BOARD CF EDUCATION Ray Brandenburg Robert Craig I,7'l'XilII'71f Vin, Prfsizlrnf Leonard Korn NVilliam C. Allen 'llhomas Christopher Clwrk Time lU2ll'CllL'S onl History is being made every day. Nloinentous problems affect- ing the entire world must be solved. Today we need courage, patience, and good judgment more than ever before. YVe must quit evading the true issue involved and get back to fundamentals. A high school education is absolutely necessary for a boy or girl to talk intelligently, read intelligently, or even listen to the radio with understanding. The world is looking to .-Xmeriea for the solution of our many post-war problems. VVe dare not faill RAY BRANDENBURG, Pn'sidrz1f XVashington City Board of Education huge rlffw ll FACULTY Illlllllllll I -l.XNl'f'I' ALLEN Girls' Health and Phys. Edu. J. R. BRAMMER Phys. Edu. and Football Coach NIARJORIE EVANS Dean and French Kfuu. J. KAY Science and Mathematics Column ll ETHEI. ARNOLD English hvll.I,lAM C'i,1l-'I' lnstrumental Music LAVVRENCE filEBEl,H.kUS Auto Mechanics Suu L. KECK Speech, Literature Dramatic Coach L s Column III Goi.nA BAUGHN Social Science and English K.ATHl,P1EN Davis Latin and English MARILYN HALL Home Economics HELEN E. KING Vocational Com'l Co-ordinator Pdflf' :ffLL'1'l1'r Column II' MARY E. BROXYNING Vocal Music ARTHUR ENGLE Aviation H N E. HUTSON American History ELEANOR LEITER Libra ri an SL Gov't Column I S'rEmiEN F. Lewis Science and General Science Basketball Coach Iammn IVBRIANT Special liducatiun XV. K. Ronmsox Science and General liuainess C. jawn 'l'RliN'I' Typing and Bookkeeping FACULTY Column ll Column III Column ll' FAYE J. lwiaro Mathematica and Business Arithmetic RUTH NAGLE English and Spanish Typing lresignedj ill..-KDYS Mr:l.snN Shorthand and M.-xajolus PENSYI, General Science and I,l'll'I E. l'E'r'rx' ll. M. RIEGEI, Biology Machine Shop Mechanics Cu-urdinatur Rlidilllgliizmiihk OMAR STURCEIJS RUTH. 'IQARPY ' Auto Mechanics Social Science VECII. 'IQURTON VVorld History G. H. V,xNcH M. Ros.-xnxx XV11.soN American Government Industrial Arts English pngf Ihirtrfn I t x QW. FACULTY I LEO WHITSIDE J. M. Yoiuc ELIZABETH STOUT Jr. High Coach Mathematics Spanish and English Mathematics The The The The The The The The The The The THE SUCCESSFUL TEACHER NEEDS education of a college president. executive ability of a financier. humility of a deacon. adaptation of a chameleon. hope of an optimist. courage of a hero. wisdom of a serpent. gentleness of a dove. patience of Job. grace of God, and persistence of the devil. ffr omf Syracuse Bulletin! pagr fourtrfn MARJORIE Swtuvrz IRENE Pkovosr Secretary to Secretary to Mr. Brown Mr. Murray MQW, SUI. Evf if M35 - ,554 M XWSQ51, Qi? 2 f W fwwawx N f in Q38 M Ns Mgiiy Mbfef-ff? QQ , , MQJIBQMBHQ WMD ' WM ,A Wm SMWJMMM gf L Y M 06 W f , ,, 42 fJ5, Wwiwjgfieaiigyy Q5 45' if ix 5 2 E M fkwwgfw PW M ff1-1 1 FIRST COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Tuesday Evening, June l3, 1876 Music - - lVlusic-Quartet - -- Oration -- lVlusic-Duet - - ,- Oration -- Music-Quartet Oration - Mlisic - Address - Quartet --- .... --- Presentation of Diplomas Music-Quartet -- Benediction --- -----.-- ---Homage to Verdi Prayer Reverend George Carpenter ---The Flag Thatff lV1wed zz Hundred Years ----Our Hundred Years Nettie Hegler ---------Speed My Bark ------- ------ -- ------ Reform-- Public Demand Herbert B. Nlaynard ---,, ,.,. -------- ---- D 11 rzcing over the VVn1Jes ------------, ---A Natiorfs Nursery Ella Simpkins ----------Overture to Fm Dia-vala , ---President of the Board of Education ---'Tis the Heart Makes the Home - ..-. --V ....-..-..--- Prof. M. E. Hard ,---Good Night-from the Opera of Martlza ----------------------Reverend S. Miller -Ohel jam satis- page sixteen COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 1946 Organ Prelude-The Mystic Hour ..,.. -, .... - - Bfwi ' Karl Kay Processional ,-,, ,,v-A,H.g ,,l, ,,,..cKLC2lCl On, O King Etefllrlln Karl Kay Invocation KK.,-...,.W.. WDW, Ac cc .,.. Reverend H. B. Twining Vocal Solo- Speak To Me of Love ,C .C -- gAa.. ffdn Lffwif Stars In My Eyes --,Y ,A,..-. ,, --.., .,.Y F ritz Kf6i5lEf Nancy Ann Devins' Commencement Address -W .... Reverend Fay Leflleadofwx Dayton, Ohio Piano Solo-Clair de Lune ow... -. ..........,... -- .... Debussy Claire Frances Campbell Presentation of Class --- - ......C..... A. B. Murray Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas --, e,....,...., Ray Brandenburg President, Board of Education Remarks c-- .............. Stephen C. Brown Principal, Washington High School Benediction ,.-.... --..--- .--. .,... Reverend H. B. Twining Organ Postlude-Fzmczks -, ---W ......... -,-Sellerg Karl Kay 'Accompanist, Miss Mary Elizabeth Browning Congregation please remain seated during Processional and Recessional page lrvenlfen HISTORY OF W. H. S. The first school held in YVashington was taught by Samuel Loofbourrow in 1813 on the east corner of what is now Paint and Hinde Streets. The second school was located on Market Street between Fayette and North Streets. The present high school site of about four acres was donated by Peter Wendell in 1854. The first building was replaced by a new building in 1884, but the present building wasn't erected until 1912. There was no formal program of education until 1874 when Supt P. Patterson set up an eight-year grade school with a three year high school. The students of high school age who were attending school in 1874 were given the privilege of completing a three-year course in two years. Three students 'took advantage of this. During 1939 an extensive building program was completed, which made it possible to organize a six-year High School. Since the first official classification of High Schools in 1903, VVashington has remained a first class High School, and il member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools :since 1910. Vocational, as well as academic courses, are now being offered. Through the Vocational departments it is possible to extend a more complete education to those wbo are not planning to attend college. Home economics, automotive and aviation mechanics, machine shop, and business education are offered. Our auditorium, in the new building, has a seating capacity of eleven hundred seventy-five. lVe have a beautiful Pilcher pipe organ with the pipes located in chambers on either side of the stage, while the movable console can be placed in the pit or on the stage at pleasure. page eighteen SENICR CLASS E HISTORY As Father Time rolls by, we, the class of nineteen hundred and forty-six find ourselves at the end of our happy school days. In the year 1942, our somewhat timid but eager and proud class of one hundred and sixty-two students entered into our Freshman year. With the guidance of our class advisor, Mrs. Bailey, we elected Nancy Devins, President, Rosemary Eckle, Vice President, Shirley Sue Hayes, Secretary, and James Twining, Treasurer. We were well represented in the field of athletics with two of our boys on football reserve and two on basketball reserve. Music was a special interest also with sixteen members in the band, four in orchestra and one girl in the Triple Trio. Our Freshman year ended with a traditional picnic at Gardner Park. Following summer vacation, we returned, as more confident Sophomores. With Miss Davis as our capable advisor, we elected for class officers, Dan O'Brien, President, John Burr, Vice President, Helen McCoy, Secretary, and Wayne Rudduck, Treasurer. The year was brought to a climax with the Sophomore picnic at Gardner Park. Time passes by l Greeted by a new principal and several new members of the faculty, we tilted our heads proudly as we accepted the responsibilities of upperclassmen-beginning our Junior year. Miss Melson, our class advisor, assisted us in electing James Mitchell, President, Dan O'Brien, Vice President, Connie Pyle, Secretary, and Neil Davis, Treasurer, to lead the Junior class through an eventful year during which several served on the football team and in other athletic events. Many displayed dramatic talent in the Junior Class Play, Janie . The Junior-Senior Prom highlighted the year. Feelings were heavy last September when, as well-seasoned students, we launched plans for our Senior year. VVith Miss Melson as our class advisor, we elected Carroll Steele, President, James Twining, Vice President, Connie Pyle, Secretary, and Martha Burnett, Treasurer. P Helen McCoy was chosen queen for our Homecoming Game with Hillsboro. VVe are very proud of the Seniors who played in our high school band, which won the honor of first place at the Circleville Pumpkin Show. Also of our Senior boys who helped to make up the football and basketball teams. Too, we pay tribute to the Senior boys who left school to enter the armed forces. The Senior party was highlighted by a Variety show, which revealed more talent than we thought was among us. The affair was a semi-formal one, and although we had one of the best times we had had all years the thought was in the hack of our minds that this would be one of our Last big get-togethers. With a feeling of pride and a degree of satisfaction, we look back upon four busy years filled with accomplishments. VVe solemnly and humbly express our gratitude to each member of the faculty whose guidance and instruction, both in and out of the class room, will live with us as an academic monument of patience and understanding. For these inspirations we extend our humble thanks. JANET HODSON, Historian page ninrtren Y Senior Autographs P 9 Y fy UFFICPIRS Cz11'1'11ll Stcclc, P1'csidu11t fSt2lIHiiIlg :1t 1'igl1t1 1111 X1 1:11111-5 'l'wi1' g, lst:111mli11g :lt lcftj C1111st:111rc Pylr, SL'Cl'L'tZll'f lsL':1tvd :lt lcftl H:11'tl1:1 15111111-tt, 'l'1'c11x111L1 isa-111111 :xt rlgllti cn PITSILIL' SENIORS, 1946 CIQXSS l I,UYYI'1RZ Tm Ron' CL,-XSS COLOR: ffzffw mmf GUM CILXSS Xlfflvlqfli U'f'11'11 :cr fmifff lwt 11.1 ffzful' ru' ffnffff fwrfZ'1'z CI,.AXb5 ,AXIDX ISI'.R: ,Wm .ll1'!,w11 jmgw tfwfnty-rnrr YIORS OF -16 Column I Murrow A11.1,s BARBARA ALLEN H eRscm:1, ARxoI.n N1ARH,YN ASHLEY IYUIUIIHI ll 'l'Hm1As ATRINS LOIS BELL!-ZS ROBERT B1.AcRx1ORE Column Ill RUTH Bock ROBERT Bosrwxcx YVILLI.-KM BRANDON V1Rf:1x1A BR.-XYTUN page' Ifuxfnly-l1u'o Column ll' RONALD BRxGf:s CHESTER BROXVN N1ARY Lois BROXYN Column I' N1ARTH.-X BURNETT JOHN BURR CLAIRE FRANCES C'Axu'BE1.l. ROBERT CAxwar:l,r, SENIORS OF '46 . COLUMN I MILTON AILLS Milt Activities: Machine Shop Basketball Manager Football Manager Intramurals Outlook: To be a tool and die maker 'lil 'I I 'I' BARBARA JANE ALLEN Barb Activities: Girl Reserves fProgram Ch.J G.A.A. Vice Pres. Latin Club Conservation Club F.T.A. Senior Play Intramurals Band Orchestra Sunburst Stat? Band Council Outlook: Nursing Profession If It ll If HERSCHEI. EDVVIN ARNOLD Herman Activities: Vocational Com'l Co-op Outlook: Cutting Meat -I 1 ll? ill MARILYN JEAN ASHLEY HAShY! Activities: Latin Club President Future Teachers President Girl Reserve Senior Dramatic Club Thespian Club National Honor Society Junior Play Thespian Play Chorus Intramurals Lions Roar Sunburst Staff Leaders Club Library Staff Our Town D.A.R. Citizenship contest Senior Scholarship Tests Senior Play Outlook: Retail Merchandising -If Ii 4- u COLUMN II TOMMY KING ATKINS Tom-Bom Activities: Latin Club Hi-Y Dramatics Club Intramurals Track Football Baseball Outlook: Aviation H Q l -Dl- LoIs IMocENE BEr.I.Es Activities: Senior High Chorus F.H.A. Intramurals -H' ik 1 ii ROBERT LEE BLACKMORE Oscar Activities: Hi-Y Spanish Club Art Club Tennis Manager Intramurals it if 'lt -SK COLUMN III RUTH MARIE Bock Rusty Activities: Intramurals Chorus Outlook: Stenographer 'li 'IF SK' ik ROBERT EUGENE BOSTWICK Bud Activities: Aviation Mechanic Football Baseball Track Outlook: Air Corps -JK 'li H if WILLIAM SPENCER BRANDON Activities: Voc. Aviation Mechanics Outlook: Army A.ir Force It if it Bk VIRGINIA ANTOINETTE BRAYTON Ginn Activities: Latin Club Point Recorder of G.A.A. Treasurer of G.A.A. Girl Reserve Our Town Dramatics F.T.A. Chorus Intramurals Senior Play Band Outlook: Physical Education Instructor an R R R COLUMN IV RONALD ALVIS BRIGGS Ronnie Activities: Jr. Hi-Y Sr. Hi-Y Football Senior Class Play Thespian Play Intramurals Art Club Boxing Tournament Dramatics Club Outlook: Navy as at A s CHESTER BROWN JR. Chet, Brownie Activities: Spanish Club Jr. Hi-Y Sr. Hi-Y page twenty-thfre Junior Play Janie Intramurals Track Football Basketball Thespian Club Dramatics Club Senior Play Outlook: Music and dramatics 'I if U 5 MARY Lots BRowN M. L. Activities: Jr. Girl Reserves Sr. Girl Reserves F.H.A. Commercial Club Outlook: Stenographer +I A at If COLUMN V MARTHA Lou BURNETT Myrt Activities: G.A.A. G.R. Commercial Club News Reporter Bowling League Treas. Senior Class Honor Society Secretary Band Orchestra Intramurals Conservation Club Senior Play Swing Band Band Council Lions Roar Staff Outlook: Secretarial Work -I +I il R Joi-IN WII.LIAM BURR Activities: Vice Pres. Soph. Class Vocational Mech. Outlook: Farming I 'I' -IF U CLAIRE FRANCES CAMPBELL Iacancyyv Activities: Band Pianist, Orchestra F.T.A. Accompanist, Chorus Triple Trio G.A.A. Girl Reserve Vice-Pres. Girl Reserve Pianist Intramurals Junior Play Swing Band Senior Play Band Council Latin Club Pianist Spanish Club Pianist Outlook: Study Music, Piano and Clarinet 'I 4 H Q ROBERT McCLELLAN CAMPBELL HBobU Activities: Auto Mechanics Baseball Outlook: Mechanic-Farm SENIORS OF '46 COLUMN I W11.I.1s CAR'rwRm1-Ir B ETTY CHA NEY VVu.I.ux1 CHANEY Ronan CLICKNER COLUMN II BARBARA Comms Nomu COE FREDX COLDTRUN LEU Cox COLUMN Ill Nan, Ihvxs NANCY Dsvlxs Lois DEVVEESE pagv imwniy-four' COLUMN IV MAC DEWS FORREST DRAY Lorzmr: DUFF ROSEMARY ECKLE COLL' M N V HAZEL EUBANI-1: JANICE Focmi VVILLITXBI FUGLE ROBERT FOSTER SENIORS OF '46 COLUMN I Wn.Lts CARTWRIGHT Volta Activities: Voc. Aviation Mech. Outlook: Farmer 4 I' I I BETTY JEAN CHANEY Betts Activities: G.A.A., Program Chairman Commercial Club Pres. Girl Reserve Sr. Girl Reserve Treas. Intramurals Leaders Club Drum Majorette Band Senior Class Play jr. Class Play Dramatics Club D.A.R. Citizenship Test Bowling League Outlook: Secretarial Work I 'K' lr H WxLLtAM GENE CHANEY Bill Activities: Football Basketball Vocational Mechanics Outlook: Army I' I 'll K ROBERT EUGENE CLICKNER UBobH Activities: Vocational Machine Shop Outlook: Mechanic or Army F I I 1 COLUMN II BARBARA Lou COBLE Peaches Activities: Vice Pres. of F.H.A. G.A.R. G.A.A. Chorus Senior Play in in nf st NoRMA GLENNA Coz HNormU Activities: junior Girl Reserve Pies. National Honor Society Sunburst Staff Vocational Co-op Commercial Club Leaders Club Chorus Senior Girl Reserve Outlook: Oliice Work ll 'I 1' if FREDA Esrsn COLDIRON Fritz Activities: Girl Reserve Vocational Co-op Outlook: Office Worl. Leo Munson Cox Activities: Vocational Aviation! Outlook: Army Air Force U K' Wt I' COLUMN III HAROLD NEIL Davis Activities: Football Junior Class Treasurer Jr. and Sr. Hi-Y Senior Scholarship Test Senior Play Outlook: Farm or Army if at nt is NANCY ANN DEVINS rtsportn Activities: . Latin Club Triple Trio Future Teachers junior Class Play Intramurals Sr. Girl Reserve Pres. National Honor Society Senior Class Play Leaders Club Pres. of Freshman Class Outlook: Nursing 'YR W G5 1- AUDRIE Lois DEWEES Dode Activities: Commercial Club Girl Reserve G.A.A. Spanish Club: Treas. Intramural Basketball Junior Class Play Chorus National Honor Society D.A.R. Citizenship Test Senior Class Play Lion's Roar Staff Outlook: Be a hard-workin is as er uv COLUMN IV MAC DEws, JR. Frosty Activities: Senior Lawyer jr. High Football Varsity Football Baseball Jr. Hi-Y Sr. Hi-Y jr. Play Sr. Play Thespian Club Boxing Intramurals Outlook: College as at an at FORREST ALLEN DRAY Lard Activities: Jr. Hi-Y Sr. Hi-Y Football Vocational Aviation Outlook: Working i 'll' 'll lr LORING RoscoE Dun- Activities: paqe twenty-fifve g girl Latin Club Agriculture Scholarship Test Baseball Basketball Glee Club Future Teachers Jr. Play Sr. Play Program Ch. Hi-Y Senior Scholarship Test Outlook: Air Corps or Farming 4 is an u ROSEMARY ECKLE ntpbbyn Activities: Girl Reserve Future Teachers Majorette Sec. Freshman Class Treas. Sophomore Class Intramurals Spanish Club Chorus jr. Play Staff Dramatics Our Town Program Ch. F.T.A. Outlook: Go to Beauty School as in an as COLUMN V HAzEt. Nam. Euasmcs llHaz7Y Activities: Glee Club G.A.A. Intramurals F.H.A. Outlook: Beauty Operator is 4 or in -IANICE CAROL FOGLE Hlannyif Activities: Girl Reserve Triple Trio Chorus Future Teachers Sunburst StaE D.A.R. Citizenship Test Leaders Club Senior Scholarship Test Outlook: Work, then travel 'li If i 'H WILLMM HARRISON FocLE UBHIU Activities: Jr. Hi-Y Sr. Hi-Y Latin Club Band Scholarship Tests, jr. Year Outlook: College -if 'F -it if ROBERT LEROY Fosrmz HFOSSY! Activities: Football Basketball Track Intramurals Outlook: Navy SEYIOHS OF '46 COLUMN I JAMES lfARRlNGER HELEN QSERHARDT PATRICIA QSIBSON JOHN CEODFREY COLUMN Il COLUMN Ill COLUMN IV COLUMN V QTEORCANN GRIEFITII SHARLEY HAYES JANET HoDSoN JAMES JENKINS ARl.ENE HAI,I, BETTY HORNEY RICHARD JOHNSON BETTY HARPER ROBERT HENI-:I,E KATHERINE HOXYARD BARBARA JUNKINS ROSEM.-xRx' HART BYRON HINTQN CLYDE lRoNs CONSTANCE KAUFNIAN payr I'ZL'1'lIlj'-.fix SENIORS OF '46 COLUMN I JAMES OI.IvER GAQRINGER IIJ- 0.71 Activities: Football Track Thespians Junior Play Senior Play Hi-Y Future Teachers Outlook: College 'lt ll at Vi HEIIEN IRENE ciERHA DT 4IHoneyvv Activities: Chorus Latin Club Spanish Club Leaders Club Art Club National Honor Society Sunburst Staff Lions Roar Staff Outlook: To take over Varga Drawings -I 4 l 'IK PATRICIA ANN GIBSON tlpatii Activities: Girl Reserve Vocational Commercial Class Outlook: College I I G 'I- JOHN ROBERT GoorREY ujohhnyn Activities: Vocational Co-operative Commercial Outlook: Teach tap dancing If lt It ll' COLUMN II GEORGANN GRIFFITII IiGe0rgu Activities: Program Chairman of G.R. Spanish Club Dramatics Commercial Club Vocal Music Nurses Club Outlook: Work, then go to school O I I H' AKELENE ELIZABETH HALI. Brassell Activities: Dramatics Club Thespian Club Intramurals Thespian Club Play Girl Reserve G.A.A. Senior Scholarship Test Library Stat! Outlook: Work, then go to college BETTY Lou HARPER Bede Activities: . , Girl Reserve Girls Conservation Club Future Teachers Historian Nurses Club President G.A.A. President Intramurals Senior Scholarship Team Leaders Club Outlook: Become a nurse I it It ill- RosEMARY HART Rosie Activities: Girl Reserve G.A.A. F.H.A. Outlook: Work ik -if if -1- COLUMN III SHIKEY SUE HAYES Hsueii Activities: Future Teachers Girl Reserve National Honor Society Latin Club Lions Roar Staff Band Junior Play fStage crewJ Freshman Class Secretary Outlook: College -K 'I' K K ROBERT LEE HENRLE UACCYY Activities: Voc. Machine Shop Outlook: Army I 'K 1 4 BYRON LouIs HINTON Bill Activities: Vocational Aviation Mech. Outlook: Army Air Corps It It it s COLUMN IV JANET LOUISE HoDsoN AAJan!1 Activities: Girl Reserve Future Teachers Chorus Scholarship Team Latin Club Outlook: Teaching It 'll' CK- 1- Bsrn' JANE HORNEY Betts Activities: Girl Reserve Commercial Club G.A.A. Chorus Vocational Commercial Outlook: Secretary page twenty-.raven ANNA KATHRYN llowARIx Katie Activities: Girl Reserve Future Teachers Dramatics Club Spanish Club Library Staff Chorus Outlook: College it 4' -Ii it CLYDE DEMPSEY IRONS Ironsie Activities: Vocational Commercial Outlook: Army or Navy if I 'li It COLUMN V JAMES ROBERT JENKINS Jimbo Activities: Football Basketball Track Hi-Y Dramatics Club Thespian Club Sunburst Staff Future Teachers Band Jr. Play Thespian Club Play Intramurals Outlook: College In It 4 It RICHARD JOHNSON Dick Activities: Vocational Auto Mechanics Outlook: Air Corps Il -lb 1- 'I- BARBARA JEAN JUNKINS llJunkl! Activities: Girl Reserve Commercial Club Vocational Commercial Outlook: Stenographer i I K U CoNs1'ANcE ANN KAUI-'MAN HC. K'l9 Activities: Future Teachers G.A.A. Girl Reserve Band Spanish Club Latin Club National Honor Society Lion's Roar Staff Dramatics Club Intramurals Jr. Play Stage Crew Outlook: College SENIORS OF ,46 COLUMN 1 COLUMN ll COLUMN Ill COLUMN IV COLVMN V VVIIIIAII KIMMEY FAYE MON'IuIvOx JEAN MORRIS MILIJRED MCFADDEN LUcII.I.E PARRETT BETTY LONG MARJORIE MOORE FLOYD 1Y1YERS JEANNE NONNEZ LOIS PEACOCK JOAN LYNCH RUBY MOORE HELEN MCCOY DANIEI. OYBRIEN IVIARJORIE PETERSON JAMES MI'rcIII:I,I, K.ATHERlNE McC'L7RDY N'1ARlI,YN PARKS ROBERT POLLARO jmgfr' Iuwrzly-figlli SEN IORS OF '46 COLUMN I GEORGE WILLIANI KIMMEV C4Kim9, Activities: Voc. Com. Baseball '45 Football '44, '45 Basketball '42 Intramurals Outlook: Career in Regular Armv if slr it E BETTY JEANNE LONG Activities: Girl Reserve Girls Chorus Commercial Club Outlook: Working if elf tk- -I JOAN LYNCH llJoan9! Activities: Dramatics Music G.A.A. Outlook: Nursing and housewife- !! ik 'IK I JAMES ROBERT MITCHEI I Mitch Activities: Football Capt. Track Hi-Y Pres. Sunburst Staff Outlook: Go to college if if if i- COLUMN II DARLENE FAYE MoN'rAvoN l4Faye!! Activities: Chorus Outlook: Office Work I It if It A MARJoRIE JANE MooRE Blondie Activities: Commercial Club Vice-Pres G.A.A. Girl Reserve Dramatic Club Secretary Thespian Club Chorus Intramurals junior Play Thespian Play Library Staff Outlook: College RL'EY VIRGINIA Moor' Activities: G.A.A. F.H.A. Treas. Commercial Club Outlook: Bookkeeping! it ill- -IK -if COLUMN III DONNA JEAN MORRIS Jeannie Outlook: Be a bookktrper ill' Bl! -ll? H FI.oYn MYERS-Yvlthd rawn ii sh ilt iv' HELEN LOUISE McCoy Mac Activities: Girl Reserve National Honor Society National Thespian Club Junior Play Charley's Aunt Spanish Club Cheerleader Home Coming Queen Lion's Roar Staff Outlook: College if 'K 'li -Ili KATHERINE FRANCES MCCURDY Katie Activities: Commercial Club F.H.A. Band Outlook: Study Music ii'-ll'-Il-il: COLUMN IV MILDRED MCFADDEN Millie Activities: junior Play Girl Reserve Future Teachers Latin Club Spanish Club Band National Honor Society Scholarship test Outlook: To be a teacher -1 ik if -lit JEANNE PALMER NONNEZ Nonnie Activities: G.A.A. Girl Reserve Future Teachers Band page twenty-nine Chorus Dramatics Club lntramurals Outlook: To be a teacher -it -Ik il' 1' VVALTER DANIEL Ul.lIRlEN O'Bie Activities: Football Basketball Baseball Track Hi-Y Leaders Club Dramatics Club Thespian Club Outlook: To be a coach ill- ik -it -1' IVIARILYN RUTH PARKS Activities: Basketball Team Outlook: Working 5 il! UK 'li COLUMN V I,UcII,LE AILEEN PARKETT Itlducyn Activities: Latin Club Future Teachers Girl Reserve G.A.A. Band Outlook: College R Q' S lt I.oIs RUTI-I PEACOCR Louie Activities: Girl Reserve Latin Club ii 'I il' 4A MARJORIE ANN PE'rERs0N Pete Activities: Triple Trio Band Orchestra Future Teachers Song Mistress of G.A.A DI-amatics Club Commercial Club Girls Intramurals Girl Reserve Chorus Outlook: Beauty Operator ik it -It i Rosen EARL POLLAID 4-Bohn l Outlook: Working SENIORS OF '46 COLUMN I .MACH l'01'Ts C'oNsT.xNcE l'x'l.u juss Pklcxa GEORGE Rrtsxcx COLUMN ll Amar: Rxcuxux BUNNU: Rwrsxrwusa LETHA RUBINETT jxxm' Ruckuoxn CULVMN lll Bla'r1's' S,xxnER5 LAVERN15 SATQH ELI, VIRGINIA SCHILLER LoUm.1.Ax Scmlllrl' pagf thirty .vm CULUMN IV -IESSHC Lou SHOUl.'I'S M.fn'N,xkn SMITH R0x,u.u SMITH COLUMN X' EVELYN Smrrm-:R CARRULI. STEELE C1,.xR.x STENVART NIARY Sruues SENIORS OF '46 COLUMN I AI,IcE ANN PoT'rs 'Sweet Outlook: Beautician I 'IL' -H! 'lk CONSTANCE MAE PYLE 'Connie Activities: jr. Girl Reserve Sr. Girl Reserve Treas. Sr. Girl Reserve G.A.A.-Point Recorder Band Orchestra Sec. junior Class Sec. Senior Class Commercial Club National Honor Society Lions Roar Staff Secretary to Service Flag Coin. Band Council Intramurals Bowling League Senior Play Outlook: Secretary -K 'P 'F -I RHODA JUNE PRICE Bugs: Activities: LETIIA JANE ROBINETTE Janie Activities: Girl Reserve G.A.A. F.H.A. Chorus Vocational co-op Outlook: Working 'IP ill' E! -ll JANET ETHELYN RocKHoI.n Jannie Activities: Girl Reserve Latin Club Outlook: Freedom i,: tk it Gi COLUMN III BETTY JEAN SANDERS Sandy Activities: Girl Reserve G.A.A. Commercial Club Vocational Com'l Class Chorus Intramurals Outlook: Bookkeeper it if 'IF as LAVERNE SATCI-IELL Vernie Activities: Girl Reserve Outlook: Beautician Jr. and Sr. Girl Reserve Band Chorus COLUMN II ALICE ELIZABETH Activities: iii!- GEORGE CRAIG RENICR Tiny Activities: Aviation Outlook: College or Farming in is in in Candy Activities: Dramatics F.H.A. G.A.A. RICKMAN Outlook: Beautician in as as is VIRGINIA ELLEN SCI-IILLER Ginny Activities: Vocational co-op Outlook: Study art ill- -Ili X- 'll LUELLA MAY SCHMIDT Lulubelle Activities: Treas. Freshman Class Girl Reserve Outlook: Work EE- is is lntramurals Outlook Business Training School 'I If -IS 'll' BONNIE Louise RITTENHOUSE nsugarn Outlook: Bookkeeper COLUMN IV JESSIE Lou SHouI.Ts HLOUYY Activities: G.A.A. Girl Reserve Conservation Club Outlook: Study agriculture page thirty-om' Joi-IN MAYNARIJ SMITH Bud or Smitty Activities: Hi-Y Sophomore Secretary Spanish Club Outlook: Enter service il! 'll -It 'F RONALD EARL SMITH Ronnie Activities: Sr. Hi-Y Secretary jr. Hi-Y Band Orchestra Junior Play Senior Play National Honor Society Editor of Lions Roar Football Outlook: Wait one year, then go to college is in as ui COLUMN V EVELYN JEAN SouTnER Jeanie Activities: Vocational Commercial Class G.A.A. lntramurals Outlook: Study music -I! '40 it fl- DONALD CARRQLI, STEELE Eel Activities: , Treasurer Hi-Y F.T.A. Latin Club Basketball - Football Baseball Pres. National Honor Society Leaders Club junior Play Thespian Play Senior Scholarship Tests Band Orchestra President Senior Class Lions Roar Staff Senior Play Outlook: Continue Education 4' if -li CLARA KATHRYN STEYVAKT nKitvY Girl Reserve Latin Club Bi! -If It iii NIARY KATI-ILEEN STIRES Kate Outlook: Office work SENIORS OF '46 COLUMN I DAVID THOMPSON BARBARA TRACEX' ITRAN TRINIAIER COLUMN ll NORMAN 'l'R0UTE -IEANNETTE 'I'UvEI,I. JAMES 'YXYINING ROBERT I'NnERw0on COLUMN lIl jo ANN VAN PELT NETA YVILLIAMS ROBERT VVILLIAMS pugr thirty-two COLUMN IV BETTY WVILSON LINDY WIl,SON COLUMN V FREDA VVoons REBECCA WYATT MARY LOU VVII.s0N PAUL XYAHN FERN Wufr SENIORS OF '46 COLUMN I DAvm EARL THOXIPSON Dave Activities: Jr. Hi-Y Sr. Hi-Y Art Club Intramurals Reserve Basketball Outlook: Army K -If if 41- BARBARA JEAN TxAcY Barb Activities: Girl Reserve G.A.A. Commercial Club Orchestra Vocational Commercial Intramurals Outlook: Secretary lil-lil' I' WILMEK DEAN TRIMMER Dean Outlook: Army Air Corps ik dn lk H COLUMN II NORMAN DALE TROUTE Skeeter Outlook: Work fl i -lk I HELEN JEANETTE TUVELL HJ'ettU Activities: Girl Reserve Commercial Club Jr. Play Staff Vocational Commercial G.A.A. Outlook: To be a success 'K' -If -I l JAMES E. TWINING HJimlY Activities: Freshman Treas. jr. Hi-Y Treas. Sr. Hi-Y Chap. Fut. Teachers Vice Pres. Senior Class Vice Pres. Sunburst Editor Latin Club Secretary Basketball Football Outlook: Continue Education ROBERT DoN GENE UNDERWOOD Activities: Football Outlook: Service 'll' -Sir -I -ll? COLUMN III FAYE Jo ANN VAN PEL1' MJO9! Activities: Girl Reserve Dramatics Club Band Spanish Club Latin Club Chorus Future Teachers Intramurals Outlook: Become a teacher -ll' K ii- -ll- NETA LOUISE WILLIAMS Snoozie Activities: Sec. and Treas. of Commercial Club Future Teachers Girl Reserve Band Intramurals Chorus Outlook: Secretary -il il! -It 'll' ROBERT ELLSWORTH W1LL1AMs 4KB0bY! Outlook: Army is in as 4 COLUMN IV BETTY JANE WxLsoN Sonny Activities: G.A.A. F.H.A. Dramatics Club Outlook: Oflice Work lr -ill' 41' -l LINDY DALE Wn.soN Lon Activities: Hi-Y Outlook: Air Corps or Navy - page thirty-three MARY Lou WILSON Wilson Activities: F.H.A. G.A.A. Girl Reserve Commercial Club Bowling League Intramurals Outlook: Working 4' 'R if R LEONA FERN Wufr Fernie Activities: F.H.A. Dramatics Club-Treasurer Thespian Club Jr. Class Play Thespian Club Play Girls Chorus Outlook: Work and College if ill -ll! Al COLUMN V FEEDA PEARL Woob Woody Activities: Girl Reserve G.A.A. Secretary - Commercial Club Outlook: Work, J. C. Penny Co if il ii -I REBECCA JUNE WYATT Becky J Activities: F.H.A. President Girl Reserve Dramatics Club G.A.A. Latin Club Outlook: Nurse Sli if 41- Q PAUL EDWIN 'YARN npeten Activities: Voc. Av. Basketball Baseball Future Teachers Hi-Y Outlook: Air Corps Senior Autograglrs pagz thirty-four CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President-William Dowler Vice Pres.-Patricia Mitchell Secretary-Burdette johnson Treasurer-jane Purtee Adviser-Miss Hutson FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President-Richard 0'Brien Vice Pres.-Robert Craig Secretary-Cynthia Gage Treasurer-Roherta Sexton Adviser-Mr. York Upper Upper Center Center Lower SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS President-Norman Pope Vice Pres.-joseph Bu Secretary-Naomi Timberman Treasurer--Sharon Re Adviser-IVIrs. Mayo left-junior class officers right-Sophomore class officers left-Freshmen class officers right-Eighth grade officers left-Seventh grade officers SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President-james Liso Vice Pres.-Paul Brunner Secretary-jean Spencer Treasurer-Patricia Tracy Adviser-Miss Davis EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President-Dorothy Pyle Vice Pres.-Charles Campbell Secretary-Delores Holland Treasurer-Robert Hyer Advise r-Miss Arnold rke ttig page fhi1'ljF'f4JE JUNIORS XIISS ALLEN'S HONIEROONI-upper picture Qreading left to rjghtj-First row: I. Kellough, C. Gidding, l . Gregg, NI. Hayes, C. Knapp, K. Foster, L. Evans, lVl. john- son. P. East, C. Iones, Nl. Iones, D. Huffman, I. Grooms, NI. Huff, D. Garringer Second row: Miss Allen, B. Hard, D. Knapp, C. Hatfield, D. Gilmore, B. Hodson, L. Henry, KI. Jenkins, C. Kirchner, E. Krouse, K. Knisley, B. Hughes, B. -Iohnson, R. Kelly Third row: R. -Iohns, D. Hilte, R. Grimm, B. Emerick, A. Hidy, NI. Engle, E. Herman NIISS TUiRTON'S HUNIERUOM--lower picture-First row: R. Brown, M. Craig, L. Campbell, W. Drieshecli, KI. Boylan, ,I. Cullen, L. Adams, R. Bell, lVI. Allen, L. Brown, C. Allen V Second row: R. Briggs, Bailey, E. Allen, W. Davis, lll. Cockerill, N. Carson, l. Clark, -I. Arnold, lil. Boylan, I. Binegar, -I Byers Third row: W. Dowler, A. Bailey, C. Bennett, -I. Budneek, E. Bellar. D. Adams, Bliss Turton page thirty-fix JUNICRS RUSS KECICS HUXIERUUKI-upper picture ffezuling left to right,-lfirst row: U. Ruth. H. Rlloslv. KI. Tuvell, E. Van Sickle, VVz1ckm:m, K. Taylor, XI. VVilson, V. Timbermzm IC. Toops. I. Rilwr, B. Yznhn, E. Rinehart. E. Stuckhouse Second row: KI. Reno. D. Stevens, H. Southworth, -I. Sugar, D. Thornpson. U. NVlut:1kcr, Xl.St:1ckI1ousc R. Rittenhouse, R. Summers, R. Rogers, H. Rhozlds Tllird row: R. VVillis, Bliss Keck, E. VVielzxnd RUSS STECKERS HOKIEROUKI-lower picture-lfirst row: D. LIIIIV, 17. Klitclwll. XV. IA-v. l' Nlitcllell, T. Peterson, KI. Nlilner, I.. Xlorris, C. Looker. V. Long, XI. Klrum. P. Long. P. Mcxutt. Purtee, C. lXIcKenzie Second row: Bliss Steckvr, G. xlllfk, L. Lower, Pcrrill, Pylr, H. XIk'DflI12lItl, C. Hn'riu'v:1tlu'l' VV. Hcfonnzulghey ' pngr !llif'fy-.wfmll il Junior Autographs X 3 UC? b xx X .xxx 5 X -N x ... , M x X Q xy X5 xx XX X V , Y gy K sg . fQT7f, X vii? Q Sophomore Autographs jj tlly SGPHOM ORES MISS DAVlS'S HONIEROOXI-Upper picture-First row: W. Yoho, L. Tillett, B. Stires, P. Trimmer, L. Stambuugh, J. Spencer, S. Streator, NI. Yurger, C. Scott, R. Seymour, VV. Wfxcmd, NI. Speakman Second row: KI. Wetland, R. Willis, C. Wimer, E. Wilson, G. Williams, VV. Sehliehter, G. Smith, VV. VVilt. KI. Twinng, P. Tracey, F. Torhett, NI. Vrettos Third row: lX'I'ss Davis. C. Young, H. Stewart. R. Scott. G. Underwood, T. Wilhorn, D. Seyfangj, R. VVhited, J. Yzihn, VV. Wilson, J. Smith. D. Shaw URS O'BRlANT'S HUNIEROUNI-l.ower picture-lfirst row: C. Fzlbh, E. Guidi, D. Hynes, KI. Engle., Il. Edwards. G. Hatfield, R. Hart, A. Emeriek, D. Gilmore Second row: lllrs. 0'Bri:1nt, B. Irons, G. johnson, L. Enslen, J. Howard, R. Greer, H. Hamilton. KI. Evans Third row: VV. Hyer, A. Henson, B. Kibler, E. Kepler, QI. Liso, E. Hidy, J. Kingery, R. Hays. P. Grimm page forty S OPHOM ORES KIISS 'l'REN'l S HOIXIEROONI--Upper picture-First row: C. Reeves, Nl. Ratliff, J. llleDonald, J Price, B. Radabaugh, B. Mathews, D. Mossbarger, O. Mann, J. Pope, Xl. Reif, E. Phillips, R. Oty NI. Peters, S. Nlontavon Second row: NI. lllerritt, R. Nlerritt, A. Peacock, S. Melvin, G. Petty. C. Mansfield, R. Rose, J lllorris, J. Rush, E. Rumer, R. Provost f Third row: VV. Pearson, Nliss Trent, S. Reser MRS. PENSYUS HONIEROONI-Lower picture-First row: O. Conwav, ll. Arnold, N. Chaney R. Coil, ill. Anders, B. Boylan, R. Creamer, P. Chaney, N. Adkins, J. Cochran, l. Bryan, D. Dickson K. Brooks Second row: D. Duff, D. Burden, B. Andrews, J. Browning, J. Bahh, P. Brush, M. Denny, P. Blair Nl. Cornell, NI. Baker, H. Cameron, R. Blair. 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Autsgraphs Q ' vp I ,U - E w., ,. ,LJ Q4 LQ QLQM ik an - A ,, ,fvfillqlnw J D 7 f 4 Q, 530 , kb H 0 Q ' Q wk I - Of' 4 4 NJ g . gg ' . Q 'ia J J SEQ, Ne ix ' 2 is 5' L9 :G e forty-three FRESHMEN NIR. fiIIfI5I':I,I'IAIfSI IIUXIICROUKI-Upper piut irc-Ifirst row: I,. IIIIIOIHIIS, If. 'VViIIiz1ms, KI. 'I'oops X SfZlL'IiIlllllSt', KI. SI:1vvi1s, C. 'IillTIli'PSk'l'LI. NI. SCIIIIIUV, R. St-xtoii. O. S:tIyer, STIICICIIUIISC, G. Trim -r, If. Sugar cond row: G. XN'iIIizlms, C. Wvrigght, G. XViIIis. KI. Sliouziltx-r, Ii. X'YrigI1t. If. Ifpperm:m. I'. Yzmcc, R Ihompsmm. VV. Smith. XY. Souther, VV. VVIiittz1kf-r, I . Yun IXIl'fl'l'.,A.SII1IfII. I I lird row: XIV. fIIL'I'N'IIl21l15, VV. YIIIITS, If. W'Iiitr'cI, Ii. XVeicIiiig1c'1'. X, W'oIfc. P. VVright. IJ. VViIson NI. Yzirgcr. H. XVIiitt:1ker, IJ. Smith XIISS S'l'Ol7'I S HUXIICRUUIXI-I.ow01' picture-NI. Iiziuglm, R. Burton, H. Brooks. I,. Adams. A Iiec-ily. I. Brown. If. Iioggcss. Ii. Iizlhh, If. Ilowlvs. Ii. Brown. G. Iieedy, C. Ifuingzirrier. J. Acton. .I H1 Im I ug: . Ii. Ansciutz. cond row: Miss IYZIKIC, XY. JAIIUIIIZIIIQ, Il Ifurke, Ii. Iiowers. VV. Aills, Ii. Travis. I. Armhrust. H Nrnohl, Y. Iii-own, QI. Arclicr. If. Bowen, AI. IfIoomer, C. Iiitlwn-II. A. I3r:imIon, .I. I3c'IIz11' Q Ihird row: -I. Iivzltty. -I. IITZIIILIUII, I . Black fflfll' forly-fum' FRESHMEN XIR. VAXCIGTS HUNIEROOXI-Upper picturffliirst row: VV. King, Lucas, V. Lower, ll. Hurley K. Henson, N. Holland, R. Hays, NI. Herman, F. Hytgn, R, Hess, E, Hidy, L, Harper, N. Hewett Second row: R. johnson, R. links, D. Lightle, H. Hilty, R. Howe, K. Jewell, tl. Keaton. R. .lc-nks, D Heekerson, li. johns 'l'l1ird row: H. AlUlll1S0l1. R. Korn, D. Looker, W. L0vell. ll. justice, l . l.1llllllj1Cl', A. Holbrook, Xlr Vance NIR. S'l'URGEON'S HOKIERUUKI-Kliddle picture-lfirst row: Z. illatson. Xl. Xlclienzie, H. Hat- son. .l. Orihood, A. Roberts. l . Robinett, tl. Xloore, A. Mann, VV. KIcConnaugl1ey, A. Rlloads, B Pinkerton, Nl. Riher, M. Riley, J. Penwell, NI. Nladdux Second row: C. Orr, R. Rockllold, R. RIlllSll, NI. lVIcCoV, P. Nliller, V. Kloore, Z. Petty, l. Powless B. Rliozules, Al. Morris, R. llustain, KI. Dennis, P. Norris, lf. Reaslir. -I. Matson 'l'l1ird row: R. O'l3rien, D. Palmer, R. Phillips, R. Parker. H. IXIcKever, P. Palmer, K. Orines. Hr Sturgeon NIR. YORK'S HOKIEROONI-Lower picture-C. Gage. Campbell, Al. Cockerill, R. Cookinour, B Gardner, li. lfulnanks, P. English, V. Clay, -I. Derry, l . Cottrill, B. Clickner, G. Clemmer, R. Derry Second row: C. Carman, N. Cflllflllllll, R. Frey, D. Foster. G. Gray, l.. Dixon. B. Grooms, li. Green walt, R. Gilmore, C. Dray. C. Coekerill, li. Craig 'l'l1ird row: Hr. York, D. King, H. Crosswliite, li. Garver, N. Kinzer 4 page foriy-five EIGHTH GRADE NIR. VVHl'lilfSlUlf'S HUKIICRUUH-l,ippc'r piCture-l irst row: B. S2ll'Nlt'Y'SOII, R. Underwood, L . . , ,. . A 7 ltr. B. VVcst, tl. Tuvell, A. Timhermzm, P. bhort. H. bziltz. W. Wilhznns. , Taylor, B. Scott. C. VN o Stewart, 'l'rimmer, R. Scott, tl. 'lillUI112lS Second row: Mr. Whiteside, D. Smith, l.. YVilson, Str:-vey. B. XVillis. C. VVilson, NI. Secrets, XI VVeeter, J. West, E. Wllitetl, Al. Thompson, XI. Van Voorhis XIISS BAUGHNS HUNIICRK,UNI-Lower picturf'--First row: N. Boylan. ll. Bishop, N. Burri R Blu hn 'N B. Bell. U. Cline, R. Bundy, lf. Bowen, U. Brown, Andrews. Bell, D. Brown. . 1 ,Q , . Brown, T. Christopher Second row: Miss Bziughn, G. Beaver. Nl. Brandon, C. Allen, R. Boisel, Boylan, H. Church. D Bennington, I. Ala-shire, B. Benson, RI. Bowles, B. Browning, VV. Coldiron Third row: -T. Bookwalter, R. Bellar, E. Cziplinger, C. Campbell, NI. Be-llt-s, R. Arrnhrnst, l.. Cherry holmt-s, I . Clickner, VV. Boodt, R. Archvr, S. Bowens pngr forty-.Six EIGHTH GRADE NIR. ROBINSOYS HUKIPQROOKI-Upper picture-First row: D. Hollzuul, -I. H2lllilillj', li. GY:-vx'. XI flllnurv, L. Hzntfwlnl, XI. Qnlrnure. L. Allen. R. Lfoupvr. .l. Huly, -I. Lronv. Dewcvsv. H. full:-y. NI liultz. VV. Lw1ll'lll'I', lflint, R. Emlwzlrnls. U. Haines ccuml row: .UL Rolwilmsorm, R. Hvvr. If. lflfm mg. XV. Hrlrnvv. R. Hudson. R. Ifstcpp, 'l'. Uilnmr:-. I. fox D. fyrus. AI. Cuupvr, AI. Duncan. -I. Huff, P. Pfcklv. XY. Gfimm n Ixllifll rmv: R. lfrvvnmzlll, Ifvvrlmrt XIISS ARNOLIYS HUXIIQRUOXI--Lower pictllw'-Al i1'sr run: T. plumes, R. Lcnrz, IJ. Rilililhllllgll, R Ye-wlmus:-. -I. R:-uvcs, IJ. Long, N. Kvllry. A. Kelley. -I. '.LlL'2lS. B. Rodgers. li. XI:-lvin, H. Pinkvrrun. IJ Uzulmlux, C. NIL'L'I'2lQ', Ii. Klzlrsflzxll. IC. Riffi'lll1IllIil' SOCIJIILI row: Xliss Arnold. YV. Qluhnsun, Y. PCIIWSH. U. Pt'l'I'y. H. nlunvs. S. Paul, NV. l'cm'lc'ss, l,,.l1lL'lll1i U. Kr-zmm, S. Rm-ml. D. Lrmgg, -Iurdnn. f. Rm'kl1r1!'i. H. Hvffe-r. lf. xIL'RI'1l5't'I', Il. Pylv, H. PllI'ii'H page fo fly-5l l'PIl SEVENTH GRADE MRS. 'l'ARPY'S HOMERCXUM-Upper picture-First row: Mrs. Tarpy, C. Gilmore, D. Davey, R. Highfield D. Ellison, S. Hart, V. Evans, E. Dahmer, J. Grimm, D. Gilmore, R. Dowden, R. Cyrus, C. Gilmore, J. lngusold, H. Hidy, R. Henry. F. Henry, R. Daniels, M. Foster Second row: ill Seymour, B. Groves, L. Hurles, N. Grahm, D. Holdren, B. Frederick, D.v Foster, S. h' YI D h C H tfield, Rl. Irons, S. Dawes, H. Hidy, lN. Edwards French, R. Davis, A. Crossw ite, 1 . a mer, . a , B. Edwards, D. Fisher, D. Eckle, F. Emerson, Dilley ' C. Paul, R. Peters, HL. Pearson, J. Johnson, R. lllerrntt, U. Laeey, J. Johns, Lightle, S. Pyle, lllann, N. Pope, M. Ratliff Second row: R. Lewis, T. Lyons, K. lVIcCarty, G. iVlorris, H. Penwell, P. Lee, S. Rettig, J. Perrill, J Miller, L. Nlatney, A. James, IVI. Lemons, P. Rhoads, I. Jarnigan, F. Noel, Parrett Third row: W. Jackson, N. Nlatson, E. Pensyl, M. Phillips, C. Redman, Nlrs. Nlayo pagr forty-eight IIRS NlAYO'S HO'VIERUOlVI-Lower picture-First row: L. Jones, L. Jones, G. Palmer, K. Michael, ' - ' L Qccuml ruxv: bl. Sells, LI 'liI'ilUlIM'I'. R. Svfglc. C. 'l'Ll1'r1ips1-Pnl. S. VVilli:11ns, IQ. W'illi:lu1s. X. Smith. SEVENTH GRADE XIISS W'll.SUN'S HUKIICRI3UKIfl'ppcr picture'-l i1'st row: XI. BI'1l1111llK'I', Ci. livvwly. IJ. Hrzuulmm U. Iiryzm. B. Cla-lnnwr. R. Hixwgzlr. IJ. Aills. .l. L.ihI'iSfII12lI1, 'lf Bowles. C. L'oL1ltL'1', R. Clay, I . BFIllldL'lllNlT,, coml row: X. Cutrrill. R. Bc:1vc1', IJ. AHQH. N. Cox. B. C.t2lDHI1Qi'l'. lf. L'ulclirm1. H. Auklvy, U. lim! Illllgjfllll. lizxrlws. I. lirnm-tt. R. l5vnm'tt. It. licllzlr, I. lilzur lllirml rmv: D. L':u'sun. -I. Burke. H. liryzm. XI. B2li1l'j'. A. Clickm-1'. U. liycrs. B. Lilll'iSfIl11ll1. Xl. Iiryzm li liuwrxm. R. Iicllzlr. S. liofsvl. H. Clinch P. lic-c-nly NIR. I.lCNVlS'S HOUlCROOKIAl,mvg-r p'uturc--R. 'l'urm-r, -I. XVUH1-. R. Rulwim-rt:-. IJ. Slwinllcr, H ,lm-rs. LI Smith. lf. Rulwinsun. VV. Sclllietcr, A. Russ. lf. NVHUS, NI. Sword. H. ,IEHUIUITSIIIL X.'l'umpkin 'm'km:m, R. xYIlfl'I'IU2lll, H. VV1lsm1. XI. Scott. KI. Silvia, A. Schull, lf. Sc-yxllmlr llllfll mu: lt. Rusc. R. Rublnsrm, li. bmurh. KI. luulf-. -I. Ynlw, Hr. l,r'wEs. li, Smith, 'lf Smart. R. NVy:lrt U Nt 1 XI H1 . Hung. If. Xvixnw. . . Sri 'Fl' llagr' forty-nim' X. Z . ,sf . ' My 1: .ACTIVE IES BUR T TAFF XII, the memhers uf the 1946 Smzfuntt Maj, have encleavurecl tu pruvicle a lasting memory f of uur class hy puhlishing this yearhuuk. We sincerely hope that this hunk will so inspire the mneuining classes that they will wish tn emulate this traclitiun of preserving their school clay memories through the use uf pictures in ezleh succeeding vulume uf the Sunhurst. ICDITUR-IN-CHIEF- james Twining: ART-Helen Gerhardt SPORTS--Iames Mitchell CIRCULATION- Xlarilyn Ashley ADVERTISING- Selling-Ilarhara AIlen VV1'itin,f1-,Ianiee Ifugle PUBLICITY--Iames Jenkins AQVIIIVVIIIIQS-Norlna Cue XI. Rosalyn VViIsnn ADVISER-Helen King SPONSORS- Prineipal Stephen C. Brown The Lrndrry Club is eumpusecl of representatives uf each eluh and organization in school. Presidents uf cluhs, representatives from music organizations and captains of athletic teams make up the eluh membership. There are nu officers uf the cluh hut its Work is carried on through the guidance uf its spunsnrs. Different pruhlems uf interest and importance pertaining tu the school and its pupils :ire discussed in the meeting in an informal Wfly. These discussions are taken hack to all clubs and urgaiiizatirms through the representatives. LEADERS CL ADVIQRTISING ADVISOR- Superintendent A. B. Nlurray ATIO AL HO OR OCIETY The .xfllflflilllf Honor Smridi' WHS CSt21hliSl1Cd tu stimulzite tht- g::'lmlm'.ffiip, ln1d1'1',rlzijw, j!'I I'i1'!', :uid t'lIIll'Ill'f1'l' of tht- students in the st-cuntlziry schools of this country. It is tht- present hope of tht- living founders tu tlirect :uid to center tht- t-nthusizisni nf tht- ytmuth of this land, as they take their place in tht- life of uur nzitiun, tu tht- t-nd that they will raise our SCCOIlll1ll'y schools to It-vt-Is of more effective st-rvice in tht- training tif tht- yuung pt-tuple within their influence. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President-Cztrroll Steele Vice President-Helen RIeC0y Secretary-Hlztrtlizt Burnett Treztsurer-Nlildretl Nlclffidden Adviser-Kliss Stecker Miss Keck, Director National Tlivspian Dramntit' Ilmmr Society is preexnint-ntly one urgziuizzltion of tt-zicht-rs :intl students united for the urmose of raising stzlndzirtls in the choice uf ulziys :intl in the technit ues t l l of acting and play production. Our 0l'4 2lI1lZIltl0I'l has no elected officers. The X'Xf2lSlliIl2't0l1 High School Nzitiunzil 'llht-sminn fa t c l Dramatic Htmor Society is troupe numher 499. THESPIANS The purpose of the Fzzturz' Y't'IIChC7'5 ffuocizztirm is to afford an opportunity to its members to become personally familiar with the profession of teaching through active class room experience. The Juniors and Seniors Substitute for ahsent teachers while the Freshmen and Sopho- more members of the cluh have personal Contact with small children in caring for the little folks tl uring Pfli. A. meetings. President-Nlarilyn Ashley Vice President-james Twining Secretary-Nlildred Klclfadden Treasurer-Joe Cullen Historian-Cindy Harper Adviser--llr. Kay President-Betty Harper Vice President-Barbara Allen Secretary-Jean Nonnez Treasurer-Virginia Brayton Soc'al Chairman-Betty Chaney Point Recorder-Connie Pyle Songmistress-Marjorie Peterson Adviser-Kliss Allen The purpose of the Girly' Athletic ffsrociafian is to sponsor girls' athletics, to foster true sportsmanship, to encourage tlemocrzltic spirit in the High School and to maintain physical efiiciency. Girls, tlmletic ssociation puyr ffty-four Directed hy Xlary lf. 'lirowning BA 'l'he Band this year has reached a new high with seventy-two members. VVith this augmented number they were able to malte better formations for their Friday night shows at the football games. They not only won honors at their own Gardner Park, but on the field at Circleville, when they took top honors over other bands at the Pumpkin Show contest. They gave concerts for the W'ar Veterans at the hos- pitals in Chillicothe and Dayton: these concerts were sponsored by the local lflks Club. ln addition to the'r community attairs, the Band plays for all pep assemblies. HAND llirected hy Vl'illiani li. Q-'lift, -lr. l l'Rll'l.li TRIO Triple 'lirio is a girls' vocal ensemble which stresses quality rather than quantity. Because of the graduation of four members last year. the task of blending voiceseand''balancing parts has been unusually difficult. ln addition to the annual singing engagements, Triple 'l'rio sang between acts for the tlunior class play at Atlanta, and they went with the band to present several numbers for the veterans in Chillicothe. The girls sing the following parts: First soprano-Nancy Devens. Patty Long, lllary 'liwiningq second soprano-Lucille Stanbaugh. :Ioan Kellough, Lora Lee Enslen: alto-Nlarjorie Peterson. -lanice lfogle, and Xlildred Baker. riple Trio paw' fifty-,G-:'f CLU S sicxioiz IJRANIATIC CLUB Ifffsirit-.if-im trim-n me President-Helen xrfcuy SmQm,'-A1.rfj0fae xium 'llI't'21SllYf'l'-l'll'Tl1 Wm STARLETS President-George Trimmer Vice President-Carlyn Bidwell Seuretary-Rohhin Newhouse 'lireasurer-Lucinda Harper HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Directed hy lVilliam B. Cliff, -lr l l The purpose of the Srniar Ijffllllllfit' Club is to provide opportunity for advanced experience in dramatic expression for the students of YVashingto11 High Sclmul. The purpose of the Sfnrlwt Drnmrzfiv Club iS to create interest in dramatic activities. 'lihis Cluh draws its membership from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. The CJl'l'lII'.Yfl'H entertained the audience at lmth the 'lihcspian Cluh and Senior plays, with music between acts. This organization has been enlarged to forty-one this year hy the addition of more string players. Orchestra training helps to hroaden the studcntls ability to appreciate the works uf tht- old masters. pays ffly-,six CLUB LATIN CLUB President--Lora Lee Iinslen Vice President-Don Denton Secretary-Edith Guidi Treasurer-David Mossbarger Adviser-Illiss Davis SPANISH CLUB President-Helen Gerhardt V. President-Vivian Timherman Secretary-Pat llitchell Treasurer--Lois DeVVeese Sergeant-at-Arms-John Sagar Adviser-bliss Stout COMMERCIAL CLUB President-Betty Chaney Vice President-Pat Long Secretary-Treasurer--Ruth Blair Reporter-IIIartha Burnett Adviser-bliss Trent The Luiin Club is an extracurricular activity composed of the members of the second year Latin class. Its purpose is to add to the knowledge of the Latin that is obtained during regular class periods. Memibers also give reports of mythology, heroes, historical events, and customs of the Roman people so that we may learn more about the Roman Era. The third phase of our work is represented by the slogan, English Through Latin . This is illustrated at our meetings by derivitive work, plays, and contests. This year's club officers are as follows: President, Lora Lee Ensleng Vice President, Don Denton: Sec- retary, Edith Guidi, and Treasurer, David Mossbarger. 'M1ss Kathleen Davis is the Club Adviser. The purpose of our Spanish Club, El Circulo Espanol, is to better acquaint us with our Latin American neighbors. 'Through this club we learn many interesting things about them. Aside from learning their language, we learn their customs. what they eat, how they dress, their beliefs concerning religion, etc. Learning these things about our Latin neighbors makes us more capable of understanding their ways. In- deed it makes us feel like their neighbors in every sense of the word. The COIIIIIIPFCIIII Club is an organization for students who are enrolled in business education. So that its programs may accomplish an educational as well as a social purpose, time is given in the meetings to the study of traits and attitudes that are needed to obtain and hold business positions and to other items of interest to business students. page ffty-if-vrn CLUBS SENIOR Hl-Y President-james fllitehell Vice President-Dan O'Brien Secretary-Ronald Smith Treasurer-Carroll Steele Chaplain-'lames Tyyining Sergeant-at-Arms-Toni Atkins Adviser-Xlr. Engle JUNIOR H1-Y President-Robert V5 illis 7 Vice President-,lack Pope Secretary-David fllossharger Treasurer-Drexel Hynes Sergeant-at-Arms-Paul Brunner Chaplain-Bill Andrews Program Chairman- Nlarvin KI erritt Adviser-hlr. 'Petty The DIITDOSH of the Ili-Y ii! To K'Tl'?1fl'. maintain. and extend throughout the school and community. high standards ot Christian character. The four square plat orm is tor: Clean Speech, Clean Sportsznanship, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. The Hi-Y, annually, sends a delegate to Camp Nelson Dodd where he will spend a week of intensive study on Hi-Y problems and receive the fellowship of other Hi-Y leaders throughout the Clhio-West Virginia area. These are very inspiratfonal meetings. The high point of the Hi-Y year is the Sweetheart Banquet and Dance, usually held a few weeks prior to the closing of school. The High School Principal and one other faculty mL-niher advises the club in its programs and activities. page fifty-fight CLUB GIRL RESERVES A Gfff R1'5f'ff'l' UIIWS 115 her Slfliliill ul will US' to face life Square-ly and as her purpose to Iinml and give the best . Her pledge is I will do my best to honor Goal, my country and my community, to help other girls and to be in all ways a loyal true member of the Cfirl Reserves. There are two Girl Reserve clubs at Washington High School. Both are sponsored by Miss Evans, our dfiln- The ,IUHIOT Girl Reserve Club KIHIWS itS membership from the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade. while the Senior Girl Reserves are members of the Sophomore. junior. and Senior classes. SENIOR GIRL RESERVE President-Nancy Devins NIUNIOR GIRL RESERVES President-Joanne Browning Vice President-Kathryn Foster Secretary-Shirley Hayes Treasurer-Connie Pyle Program Chairman- ,lo Anne Arnold Social Chairman-Barbara Allen Song Leader-Janice lfogle Song Leader-fancy Campbell llevofonals-Pat Mitchell A:lviser--Miss Evans Vice President-Llimly Harper Secretary--loan Campbell 'llreasurer-Cynthfa lfabb Program Chairman- Alean Spencer Social Chairman-Cynthia Gagt Song Leauler-fimly Harper Song Lezuler-Lora Lee Enslen Adviser-Miss Evans pufzf flffj'-Ililll' ocationa lasses and lulms YUL'A'It1UXAL CO-OPER1 '1'IYli COM SIICRCIAL Co-ordVnator- Kliss Helen E. King FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Ol' AMERICA President-Florence Gregg Vice President-Barbara Cobb Secretary-Norma Chaney Treasurer-Ruby lloore Recreation Leader-Roianne Bt News Reporter- Charlene Hatfield Adviser-llrs. Hall The liflfllfilllllll Co-njzi'r11ti1'i' Crmznzrrvizzl training course was established at VVashington High School for the sole purpose of furnishing a more complete and comprehensive business education to those students who have chosen this field as their vocational interest. YVith the actual experience received during their senior year, our vocational co-op graduates are well able to compete with other experienced employees. The motto of the l 11t1u-ff 1IUlIll'IIlIld'l'l'X of Anzerira, which is Toward New Horizons , expresses the purpose of the organization-learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our fam- ilies may be better tomorrow. payz' sixty XCHINIC SHOP hui' lfnglc-, lI1Sl'Tlll'I'llI' vrvnrm- fyivhvllizliis. 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CliN'l'ICR I,IiIf'l' PICTURIQZ Hchiml thy' sccllcs in Ch:1l'lq s xxlllltfv CIfN'l'lfR RIGHT l'IC'l'URIi: jxlllllllll Spuuch Bzmquct and Thcspiqm initizltl I1 I,OYYI',R Llalf I PIC I URP.: Thu C:lSt :xml PI'UL1llCIiUI1 stat? for the SL-nim' p 'Sung uf IL-1'11zulcttc.,' LOXYHR RIGHT PICTURE: 'lqIlL'L'2lStZlI1li Pl'lMlllk'fil:Il stuff for the 'Iunim' p uI,tlll,f'I11lkL' My PL-l1r1y. jiayfr' ,fi.x'ry-lfwu 1945-1946 Calendar SEPTEMBER -Back to school -Lions bow to Portsmouth East 6-0 -Score one to one-Chillicothe won one, WE lost one -VVilmington Hurricanes blown over by Lions OCTOBER Pictures QBreak more cameras that wayl -Tigers beat Lions 34-0 -Homecoming fThe Indians faces were very red J -G.A.A. Party in gym -Band takes first prize at Pumpkin Show -Lions lose to Fairmont fNice bus ride thoughj -Londons bridge fell fOn VVashington 28-14-j NOVEMBER -Q6-6D Arlington sure was surprised fMuddyj -Circleville surprised us C7-7j QMore mudj -Special Assembly-Nutchuk -Movie Tom Sawyer fReminds me of people I know? -Thanksgiving-No school , -No school l'That's something to be thank- ful forj -Football 81 Band Banquet fThe'steak was tender-Ripleyj DECEMBER -Basketball starts-Lions lose to lVlcKinley -Lions lose to Hillsboro -Lions lose to Chillicothe QlVIonotonous isnlt itj -Teachers Party -Circleville beats VVashington CNo mud eitherj Christmas vacation starts -Lions triumph over Col. Central JANUARY -The wandering sheep return to the fold -Basketball game at Wilmingtrmii fwho won? I don't remember, -Mothers Circle Concert -Girl Reserve Dance CI got in at 4:00 A.M. When did you make itil page sixty-threr -Band and Triple Trio went to Chillicothe -Lions beat London -Lions Club vs. Rotary lBloomer Boysj FEBRUARY -Chillicothe proved to be very hot Dedication of new pipes on the organ -Assembly-lVIr. Albert Crombie Assembly-Mr. Glen fRadarj Morris YVilmington proves superior to the Lions -Mothers Circle Concert-Boys Choir -George proves to be a real friend fno schoolj Lions lose game to Greenfield -Tournament-We beat Delaware 46-42 MARCH A Tournament-Lost to Columbus North -Assembly-Chaplain Edgar Cockram -Mothers Circle Concert-Piano Duo -Senior Scholarship Tests? P F P -Assembly P. Robertson-Song Hits of 1946 B. C. --Charley's Aunt-Thespian Club -Girl Reserve Assembly-Rodger Garrett -Senior Party fTill the End of Time, by Miss Keck? APRIL ---Don't Take My Penny-Junior Play -Junior Party fask any Juniorj -Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance CLove itj -Easter Vacation -F. T. A. Banquet fcorn cob sirrupj -Assembly-Vincent Burns --Band Concert M AY -N. H. S. Assembly -Scholarship Tests in Columbus -Track Meet S. C. L. -Senior Play -Senior Exams fLast chancel Eighth Grade picnic -Freshman picnic -Seventh Grade picnic Senior Breakfast and Assembly -Baccalaureate Services -Class Night fVVaited all year for thisj --Commencement ,Cfooiball 'Song See them plunging down to the goal See the ruddy banners stream. Hear the crashing echoes roll As we cheer for the big Blue Team CHORUS Cheer till the sound wakes the blue hills around, Make the scream of the north wind yield, To the strength of the song from the men of VVashington VVhen the big Blue Team takes the field. Nine hundred strong we march, march along, From our home on the gray rock height Ohl the victory is sealed when the team takes the field, And we cheer for the Blue and VVhite. askeilaall Song Once again within these halls we gather, VVith a good old rousing cheer, Once again this sturdy high school team Before our eager eyes appear, Lift your voices and we'll cheer together, They are victors now We know, They have come back from the field of battle, And have conquered every foe. CHORUS VVashington we're proud of you And your colors White and Blue, Mother of our basketball team, A team beyond compare. Life your voices to the sky Let your banners wave on high Spread your glory o'er the land Oh, ALMA MATER, ever grand. page .fixty-four With W'ith YVith With YVith YVith XVith YVirh Washington :1 VV a VV a VV-A-S-H an I an I an I- :IT aT N-G VVith a T-O-N VV-A-S-H-I-N-G-T-O-N Yea Blue! Yea VVhite! Yea Team! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! Hail To The Varsity Hail to the Varsity Cheer them along the way Onward to Victory May they win again today VVe'll give a cheer for the Varsity Long may they reign supreme Shout! till the echoes ring, For the glory of our team. iglz School ells Hit 'em high! Hit 'em low! Come on team, let's go! YEA, BLUE LIONS, FIGHT! YEA, BLUE LIONS, FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! Is everybody happy? CYesJ Is anybody sad? CNG? Let's hear the eagle scream' QA high pitched screamj Let's hear the lions roar QA low pitched roarj VVhat are we going to do tonight? BEAT ....... fthe name of the team whom you are playingj page sixty-five I 5?Z' lL' I ' 9 , 'ATHLETIC 5 ww WW CIIQQ7 leaclers Jean Howard Helen NIeCoy Nlarilyn llilner Peggy Norris These four cheerleaders did a wonderful job throughout the football and bxsketblll season, keeping up the school spirit. Next year they will be without their leader, Helen Meboy, who 18 a Senior. Her absence will be felt by the student body, but carrying on for her will be Marilyn Milner, Jean Howard and Peggv Norris. Good luck cheerleaders for next year. 0i00i0 strutting out this year in new uniforms the majorettes gave excellent pertormlnus Ihey can be classed with the best in the state in twirling and showmansbip. This yelr I'I1lI'lCQ the last performance for two of the members, Rosemary Eckle, head drum major and Batty Lhaney one of the majorettes. Betty Chaney Leona Tillett Cynthia Gage lfary Lou Toops Patty Eekle Rosemary Eckle C ajofzefies l page .vixly-riffht Captain Elect Bill Dmvler Conch -I. R. Brammer Captain .lim Mitchell l W High School foothznll was fl hodgc-poclgc of memories for thirteen YV. H. S. hoys :ls they trnmlged oil the field utter the last game. The moment was tense, not so much heeznuse ther hzu failed to come forth with victory, hut hccziusc it was the end-the lust time they would play together Ili the Blue Lions and hear thc encouraging :incl reassuring cheers of their e vel faithful YV. ll. S. schoolmates :md adult followers. The following Senior hoys will he lost hy gfillllliltltlllf Tom Atkins, lioh liostwick, Neil Davis, -lim Jenkins, 'lim Mitchell, U. GZlI'I'lllgCI', Jim lwining, lioh Underwood, Dun O'Bricn, Carroll Steele, lioh Foster, liorrest llrziy, hlnf llews jmgr' .vixly-ninr 1 K omecoming It was a gay evening for the l9-15 football fans. The band was playing, the fans were cheering as two shining convertibles drove on the field with the charming Homecoming Queen Helen lNlcCoy and her court. The Queen was taken to the center of the field and crowned by Supt. A. B. Mur1'ay. She was presented with an arm bouquet of roses on behalf of the team by Captain -lim Mitchell, and then escorted to her throne where she reigned over the exciting game with Hillsboro. FOOTBALL TEAM The l945 Football Team was coached by -I. R. Brammer assisted by Stephen Lewis. Although the games shown in the win column are few, there was no lack of scrappiness and fight in the Blue Lions this season, H X JTBALL SC H EDULE NV.H.S. September 14 Portsmouth East Home September 21 Chillicothe Home September 28 YVilmington Home October 5 Greenfield Away October 12 Hillsboro Home October I9 Dayton lfairmont Away October 26 London Away November 2 Upper Arlington Home November 9 Circleville Away page .mventy x Co-Cznptzniri Carroll Steele Cuncll Stephen Lewis Cu-Cuptziin Dain O'Brien Standing: Pyle, Steele, Denton, Coach Lewis Sitting: 0'Bric-n, Davis, King. Reno, XVilli5 pngf .H QH'!lfy'0!II' asket Qu!! Hillsboro 26 VVashington Wilmington 2-1 VVashington Portsmouth East -1-1 Washington Greenfield 25 Wzlshingtrrii Linden McKinley 16 Washington Columbus East 2-1 VVashington Hillsboro 27 VVashington London 32 Washington Chillicothe Sl VVashington Circleville 55 Washington Wilmington 35 , Washington Portsmouth East -17 VVashington Greenfield 28 lVashington 'liournament Delaware 41 YVashington North 51 VVashington rlihe Blue Lions, coached hy Steve Lewis won 6 and lost Ill games t s lull. 'lihey heat Greenfield for the first time in 18 years and after the victory they went on to win 5 in a row, until they met the undefeated Chillicothe team, which walloped our Lions Sl to 23. The Blue Lions drew the hye of the Delaware-Circleville game in the tournament. Delaware heat Circleville and our hoys played Delaware. They heat them 46 to 41 with Bill Davis high point man with 14 points. After winning from Delaware, our hoys had to play the tough North team, with their high scoring center-Herh liink. North heat us 53 to 29, hut Fink connected for only 9 points, while again our lanky center Davis Connected for 15 points. Carroll Steele, -lim Jenkins and Dan O'Brien have hung up their Blue Lions uniform for the last time. page .vrfuenfy-tfwo SCHEDULE Reserves Hillsboro Wilmington Portsmouth Greenfield Wayne Hillsboro London Chillicothe 'Circleville VVilmington Portsmouth E'lst Greenfield page .fcfvcnlj Ihr rr MY FAVORITE SUBJECTS MY FAVORITE TEACHERS MY FAVORITE PALS MY FAVORITE ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS MY FAVORITE SCHOOL ACTIVITIES IHE RE ADILRS YV I d I I d Iph b I1 h dwu Ipdf y 1 P f ffrrl' fu' Hilllffff, fmf' fm ylfif,-4' llI1Ul'i!',X xgrrwz'-V 11111, zflfyflzj' .ffffk w ll!ZL'llwl'.f kgfuxf, rclzwz ln' gffx flu' fjlllllfz' Iliff' !I1',.i Iliff' 10 fllliv' Yflllll rlf fflz' Lrvfiwl Dfuzfr. .N AMERICAN JUEGION DANCE American Legion Post No. 25 .7VIIIl'Al', Jfllll'-1', qlliflf 1'IHIfl'Ill'-1', - . mc' zfnry your ffml'111lg gof lVr I1l I't'I' flflfllfl' -zvfffz all flu' 'zum UQ' rn! nf BI1li,.f, you K'11r1fL '. 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Fayette Street me 'ERY UH. ,l'llt'l'1' -wax 1111 old -10111111111 -who lifuffl in II show, She had so NIIIPIQ1' rlzildrrrz, flu' !liIll?l,f know 'ZL'lIlIf to do. SI11' toni- fllfflf Il rf111', tlzfy rozif vnry far, ffm! Lv0Nl7IlII7Iifj' Ulf szljrpffzvf fill? n1'1'11.r Of fllfil' lY1l'. Community Oil Company 224 West Court Street page :evenly-fight I fum' frftff' P1151-1', flu' mmf Lv Jo ICIIIVII ffm! if I zfwff fmrf fzrr, .flzfff ffl: HH' riff lmrm. My Mfr ffmr, Hn! I Ag Illillf. wily rflrrffvfnvf -Icfffl ll fwfr nfl fflr U ff, f.'IYIl.g,J' ZLJIVJI 1 rcvnlf fu ffm Craig Brothers Department Store 131 East Court Street Uvlzfrr un' 'yall tgufzrlg fo, my fwffiy zmrfzf? 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Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut Thee from heaven with a dome more vast, Till Thou at length are free, Leaving Thine outgrown shell be life's unresting sea! . . Oliver Wendel Holmes E119 Chvrztnrr Ellunernl Bump pagr' riglify-o11f' Gousry, goosfy gandfr IVlzifhfr slmfl 1 'IL'lI7IfIf'f lff7jII1il'S, d0'ZL'7lJ'fI1if5, Ur nz my laa'y's L'llIIllI!PL'l'? IVrll, 1111-Iv, PH iff! you GUODY SHCPPE 'lvlmf vlzzllzffwr is flu' ruff Bm' 'Ive' all go to ffzz' Goody In flu' rwwlzzzrg nffrr xvlzfwl. S ENGRAVINGS IN THEI946 SUNBURST PRODUCED by the Ilndlianapohs Engraving Company, Ilnc, INDIANAPOLIS 6, INDIANA ffm! wzwry 'zL'fn'rr that .Wnry 101,711 'l'l Wnry had Il fifffr llllllfl, lfx ffrru' -wmv zvllifv 115 Umm' 11' fumff 'zum mn' fn go. H111 zclzwz flirty num' fu lx'r1nfn1u11',v Thr frlmff was lzfwrfl In mar, Ynl1,1l !1t'ffI'l' fnffrfzc' .WH fu firm' lf',v Arllll-fHl1lIl,5 Hurlgafff Sfnn '.' KAUFMANS BARGAIN STGRE 'I08 West Court Street C1n'f-1'-lm'l'.f.' C1n'f.1'-fm'X'5.' 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MURPHY CCDMPA Y 109 East Court Street lmgn' wiglzly-fain' l,Il.U.1'-Kllf, f3llJ',Y'1'-tgllf, zL'f1e'rr IIIITY' you luwzf' ljfw' fuwl fo Lflllffllll in -Visit ffzw QQIIVVII. Sfzwfx lzuffizllg Il fmff, and I fllflllyllf .vflw .vfmnfrf Kvmfc rlvflflf .Y1'fl'f,,f fur ffnfflff if fflz' ffm! fun' fu vw. , , Y nN N C K I ' I34 East Court Street fvtlglr' l'i!lllf'1 fi-Z'l' Lfilfr Hoy Bfzw, FOIIII' H010 your horn, Thr 5hwcp's in flu' zznvzrlo-u', flu' fU'ZL,,f in Ihr 60171. If I -zunnt to fm! him, I know wlzrvrf to look, Ht',.f goin' up fo P1IffIl7l,5 to fury fl Hfw Kwok. P TTON'S BOOK STORE 144 East Court Street Lfitff jllfk Hfzrllwl' Sn! in ll wrm'r Enfing lzif Clzriximnx fair. Hr mid, iff qnifr fairy- Ifs Pwzzzirzgfwfs pmtry find wha! Il -ruixf boy nm Pennington Brothers, Inc. H04 Clinton Avenue page cighly-.fix 1. I Professional Donors W. L. Burris-Optometrist T. R. Coughenour--D.D.S. C. L. Ford-D.D.S. W. E. Fox-D.D.S. F. M. Haines-Chiropractor R. E. Jones-D.D.S. E. H. McDonald-M.D. J. H. 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