Waynesfield Goshen High School - Reflections Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH)
- Class of 1945
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Due to wartime condi- tions, ho ever, we have not been able to produce the annual which otherwise would have been prin- ted, In, spite of the difiiculties encountered, the steff has worked hard to overcome these onsta- cles. We, the co-editors, wish to thank the staff for their unfailing co-operation in the work which we all set out to accomplish. We also wish to thank Feilor Studios for their fine pictures, NA. H. Schultz, of Toledo, for the publishing, and the ndvcrti ers for their kind support. Co-editors - SERVICE MEN'S HONOR ROLL--WAYNESFIELD Hardman Horn Sanford Sproul Donald Edgington William Weygandt Lloyd Pyles Donald Rabe Ralph Focht Winter Decker Dewey Rinehart Carl Jacobs B Zilvan sriies , William Smith Delno Preston Paul Hardin Eugene Hemphill Roscoe Hower Russell Wilson Dwight Smith Harold Gossard Homer Hall Rev. Freiderich Herbert Waitman Ralph Young Ermine Neeley Mac Bush Carl Pepple Robert Eepnle N William Heffncr George Waitman Robert Wells Donald.Blank Byron Newland Willis McCormick V,,f-William Carter ,!,,,.,. Junior Counterman E. Carlton Smith Brooks Vermillion Max Detter Russell Sproul Richard Buffenbarger Charles Gross Y Jack Thrush, Jrag 3 Nelson'Ulreyv 'Kr' Ralph Swaney V John Snide 7 gt lg Robert MdH:gE8hfi -1 William Mtcrdignt John Mumaugh Elvin Pepple Bill Horn Jack Smith v.--. Carl Earl Roger Parkins Joe Webb Jlmer Carter Robert Mumaugh -'TRalph-Hutson Howard Wilcox Verlin Herndon Glenn Harrod John Harrod John Wilson E David'Reynolds Gerald Newland Rocel Gilroy Eugene Foor Dale Smith Jack Smith Vivian Smith pJames R. Lhamon Otis'Fess Paul Gilroy James Hamilton Charles Hamilton Albert McGinnis Robert Cook Laceri K. Howellu John O. Yale p 'Jack Leatherman Clyde Gilroy 'George H. Sproul Elmer B. Yale A Ralph Harmon ' ' Stanley Brown - Clarence'Howella. Byron Heffner' Harvey Chiles Dale Shade Max Hanenkrat Cromer Bailey George'Shanner Riley Hull eqna5d,Sproul vgafl:A. Yale Leonaig Thompson Pault dmmings Charles Strawser Waldo Douglas Paul Eley Dean Strawser Harold Blank Dick Knotts Clarence Smith Junior Knotts Cleo Davisson Lyle Miller Robert Webb Gerald Smith George Plaugher Paul Shade Byron Edgington Joe Sproul ByronpBondurant Francis Harrod Herbert Neeley Joe Hatfield Lawrence.Ulrey Richard B4 Yale Gerald Herndon 4 Oscar Martin Paul Spillman Donald Bonduranl Gerald F. Howell Walter Cook John Moyer Budd Harrod Delmer Dotson Paul McCreight Everett Gilroy Ethan Bayliff William Rabe James Edgington Earl Reynolds Frank Rinehart Louise Steele Earl'Shields Kenneth Kaufman Junior Wireman Roland Eley Robert Eley Clarion Eley Bernard Eley Harold Binkley Charles Kaufman Fred Focht Leonard Pyles Robert Gullet Robert Blank Paul Earl Kenneth Hardin Dale Strawser William Kaufman DEDICATION With greet respect and sincerity, it affords us considerable pleasure to dedicate NThe Weyne Echo,W to Miss Riehle, one who is constantly striv- ing to aid the students in their quest for Pknowl- edge. She has gained many friends through her pa- tience and winning smile. These qualities reserve for Miss Riehle the honor of this dedication. SU'PERINTE.'NDEN T Mr. Younkman is a very capable .uxecutive, fully qualified to head our school. He is always ready to listen to the pupils and to advise them wisely. Our Superintendent is a refined gentleman, whose main object is the promotion of the welfare of the students of Wayne High. He is always on the lookout for methods of improving our school. May he continue as Superintendent of Wayne High for many years. B. S. in Education M. A. School Administration Ohio University-1950 Ohio State University ? i 5 I . I 1 E i E M , 1 . if Z .f ff! , 'Y '. 1 vt- , - ,. Q. W, I, -rf if 5 1 'F , E1 ' , . IVXGJF. .5 L X LV .5 1 1,9 wif? may-Q ' 2,15 4. 4 L 'F-21'-1,54 'I3'IT' '., ' , , . .. 54 . f,,,,,.5 , I Q .- as b. 57 4 ' I - 1 Q-,q Y 'r -23. , . ' W ,, W. .Aff nu. - DT, X1-,,'-9.4, I ii: A . - ,Ax.4...,f'. , .i 5 C1 I f '--f-WJ-2fk,p. 95: 1. 21 51: 5,31-. jf 1, wi... e.35f?j5,j 25 . ' . ' --2,11 J-- .sl 4.9 , .fy J-.1'S.L4i.. ,' 5f'g: -5:- fi xljh-lm'-qi . ' 152-4? iaifwi ' f 'E .' lah- uf' 45. 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'W ' 1 9 V f ,. , Q'.,,5-, j., ' r ' im, ' LET' ' . .V .W -- SCHOOL SGNG We're loyal to you, Wayne Hi,3 We're goid and blue, Wayne Hi: We'11 back you to stand Against the best in the land, For we know you have sand, Wayne Hi. Rah! Rahle So break up that play, Wayne Hi, Keep smashing away, Wayne Hi. Our team is our famed protecLcr,' --- On boys, for we expeci a yictory from you, Wayne Hi SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Bernie Meyefs, Boyd Mooreg Nelson Hoedti Gene Jacobs, Rev. Sherill. ScHooL eolan Evelyn Babcock, Waltef Cuhminge.CGlefkjl Johh. '4 Stiles, Frank Sheipl1ne,.Clarence Jacobs. ZAbsentg John Copelandgl ' ' r N 4N' 'X' . ..s ,1.- STUDENT COUNCIL , Mr. Younkman, Advisor, Danny Webb, Bill Timhone,' Marvin Bayliff, Delbert Cage, Dorotpy1Lhamon. ' ,- E, x 'I M 1 s 'I ' 1 1 , 4. - 2 A., v x sw. 3. 4, ei Fi. F, 1. . is -11 A , uw, E' MJ a 1 ff A .. e 19. .U .Ha vyug'-V e 3, ' :. 'T 5... mg 2 ' ',gw.f:':A 5 -I 1 13? li' :IE ' ,-1 ML , .. 1 g X g N -wwf, ,.. 6 4 . 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Vondola Andrews Ohio Northern Uni+ versity. ., Sixth Grade. Life Certificate Ruth Ellicker Ohio Northern Uni- vefafi 1 f' Dorothy Locher Ohio State--B. S.. '44. English, Sociology Margaret Fronius Capital University Izzo Ss '44s Music, Geography. Winona Uinegardner . ' 1 , .Ohio Northern Unil versity. i ,'t. FifthKGrade. Life'Certifioster' Mollie Stanfield Ohio Northern Uni- versity. Third Gradg Second Grade. C. Nelson Hoedt Helen Yarger Capital University Bs Al ,435 Mathematics, Sci- ence. Boyd Moore n . - Ohio State--B. S. '43, Vocational Agri- culture, Shop. Ruby Lee Bowling Green Fourth,Grade I ,. F' . . V , Q 1 . K 'Q ,,... Jane Durbin Ohio Northern Uni- versity. First Grade. Findlay College--B. A. History, Physical Edu. 'Os-A 4 mm, a R I .', 45 51 :E -9, FX ., gig FI iv: I 1 .1 1 ' f SENIORS Brooks Jacobs Seen but not heard so often. Always friendly and just an all around swell guy. Marilyn Swartz We would walk a mile, To see her cheery smile. Faris Earl This happy-go-lucky, ambitious young man will go to the top as soon as he can. Betty Wilson nShe is not made to be the admiration of all, but the happiness of one.H nHer single days are numbered.W Virginia Sheipline , Neat, intelligent, capable, and true, Courteous, studious, eyes of blue, Add to this her medium brown hair, Then you have NGinnyn so fellows bewarel Betty Bowsher Her quiet disposition and winning smile make friends for her everywhere. Bill Timmons Bill is our star basketball player of '45. He makes everyone else look like a midget with his height and as he passes by he steals a1J.the les- ser with his big brown eyes. Dorothg Butler W otn is well-known for featncraboba, the echo of the name of Budd Harrod, her shy disposie tion and the ability to get along with her fellow class mates. Brooks Jacobs Basketball 1234 Band 12 Baseball 3 Marilyn Swartz Operetta 1 Glee Club 124 Band 1 Mixed Chorus 124 Cheerleader 2 Class play 3 Sextet 1234 Secretary, Treas- urer 12 Faris Earl Basketball 1234 Baseball 34 Band 12 Glass play 3 Betty Wilson Sec. Student Council 1 President 3 High Lites 1234 Band 1234 ,W Mixed Chorus 1 GkeChm12 - Library 13 County Prince of Peace Winner 123 Operetta 1 Annual Staff 3 Virginia Sheipline High Lites 1234 Mixed Chorus 14 Glee Club 14 Sextet 234 Operetta 1 Dramatics Club 1 Library Staff 1 Office Staff 3 Business Manager of the Annual 3 Class play 3 1 Cafeteria Cashier 4 Class play 4 Betty Bowsher' Cheerleader 2 Class play 3 Bill Timmons Band 123 1 Basketball 1234 Student Council 4 Class play 3 Annual Staff 3 WWW Association 34 Baseball 3 Dorothy Butler Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 New Reporter 3 Class play 4 Annual Staff 3 aw? W' uw .-... 5 'ii 'XJW yr 4 mr L? ' F-wie ' , He-r I ,7. .,,:.! Q :1 I fy ,V 3 -5 we , VM.: 1 . 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Brown eyes, brown hair, a saucy manner, and in- triguing laugh. That's right, it's Marva. Marilyn Newland Dark brown eyes, long brown hair, To be a perfect lady she just wouldn't dare. She's jolly and gay, a fun loving gal, And all in all, she is one swell gal. Peggy Ann Musser Ability to handle a HHornH plus jitterbugging minus skipping school equals the short mighty Casey! X Joe Chiles Vocalist of the Senior class and noted for always starting a commotion and admitting NI did not do anythingu. Betty Dulebohn Capable, jolly, and popular is she, Always out for fun and glee. A disposition thst's sweet and sound, A girl who's a pleasure to have around. Cretora Gross Little but mighty, And always tidy. Her disposition is gentle and sweet, When it comes to swell girls she can't be best Charles Swsney ' You'll know him by his curly hair after he gets G permanent, by his intelligent answers after he studies and by his magic tricks when at a party. reggy Bowman Peg shows the true virtues cf 4 ladyg rutience, honesty, and willingness. Marva Kaufman Marilyn Newland Peggy Musser Mixed Chorus 14 Annual Staff 3 Dramatics Club Glee Club 1 Glee Club 1244 Glee Club 134 Mixed Chorus 14 Mixed Chorus 124 Band 123 Dramatics Club 1 Dramatics Club 1 Operetta l Class play 3 High Lites 12 Operetta l Class President 2 Class Secretary 134 Operetta 1 Red Cross Council 2 Student Council 2 News Reporter 2 Cheerleader 4 Class play 34 Annual Staff 3 Editor of Annual 3 Treasurer 4 Joe Chiles Class play 34 Basketball Manager 3 Boys Glee Club 234 Mixed Chorus 234 Annual Staff 3 Cretora Gross Mt. Victory 1 Secretary 1 Home Ee. Club 123 Dramatics Club l Operetta 1 Secy. of Home Ee. Club 2 Pres. of Home Ee. Club 3 Annual Staff 3 Glee Club 123 Mixed Chorus 1 Betty Dulebohn Shawnee 12 Mixed Chorus 124 Glee Club 124 Sextet 4 Treasurer 3 Vice -pre s ide nt 4 Annual Staff 3 Charles Swaney Lima Central 1 Harrcd 2 Alger 3 Class play 34 Mixed Chorus 4 Baseball 3 High Lites 4 Peggy Bowman Operettarl Glee Club 12 Cafeteria 4 High Lites 4 Annual Staff 3 1 'E e Ng 4 .1 ag. 3. I 47, a. Q n. s -A 1-Q . .J . ' A 'S 1552 5. ..J . . fi, Q .- - . -H4 t SENIORS icon' tl NbramfCarter f VA willing worker, not a shirker. Boys like him are very rare. ' Cleona-Foor - 7'Ambitious and shy is she, - She says, umen are not for me,n But some day, you just watch and see. Some one will capture Cle. Richard Brownell Because his motto is NI won't worryu flhe Sis never in a hurry. Mary Louise Murphy A ' Take roller rink, dab of lipstick, and mix with a nConga Swingu and silly little giggles that will resound through the halls of W. H. S. for years to come. Turn everything topsy-turvy and who comes out but Mary Louise Murphy. Evelyn DeCamp Uith jet black hair and snapping eyes, She has more pep than most her size. Her cheery voice rings through the hall Her smile is one that beats them all. Lauretta Bly . Quiet, willing and wistful. Seldom seen un? less with Marilyn Osborn . - Gene Miller Hiitty as the wittiestu nHe and gloom are not violated? f whenever. there is a commotion in studyhall, Gene is always there. Beulah Webb ' Beulah is the artist of herclass 'hut one thing she didn't draw was her diamond. A Abram Carter Cleona Foor Richard Brownell Basketba1l41234 Glee Club 124 Lima Central 1 C1abs,P1Ay 34 Mixed Chorus 1 Iowa 3 F.,F.glit1234 Operetta 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Mary Louise Murphy Band 123 Glee Club 12 Mixed chorus 12 Operetta 1 Annual staff 3 High Lites 123 ' Class Treasurer 1 DT8matiCS Clubzl Lauretta Bly Glee Club 12 Mixed Chorus Operetta 1 Class Play 3 Band 12 Annual Staff 3 High-Lites 2 Drama Club 1 Evelyn DeCamp Mixed Chorus 134 Glee Club 134 Majorette 123 Drum Majorette 4 Class Play 34 Operetta 1 Library 123 High Lites Annual Staff 3 Gene Miller Student Coun. 3 Class Pres. 4 Class Play 34 Glee Club 14 Mixed Chorus 14 Beulah Webb Glee Club 12 Mixed Chorus 1 High Lites 1234 Cafeteria Cash. Operetta 1 Drama Club 1 Q Glass Play 4 Annual Staff 3 News Reporter 4 rw 1 ' 'F . ,M 954 W ,,, . . , L, '51 ,s Fifi 1 3 f.. tw 1 .1 Effi- 5 ,. F., v A .i- l '11 V ' 1 Im wwf N, ,.. .,. ,: LWf , ,1-. . ..,. T-X 'V'L'3-'f'3f3, 1 + 1. max - ' ,ff gulf lair- ,J vi X. .uf KJ. A ' . 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Roger Case, Miss Looher,t Advisor, Wilma Coates, Pearl Sheldon, Wavelene Pyles, Betty Lou Hunter, Nellie Carter, Eileen Davis, Ro- wena Gross, In 'V '1 Tx 'rx 14 5- K U 54.4 r i 1'- ff'-.' , 2. ' .!'135'gsejf ' .H , qw, It :vu -x-'Q , f is ,M .W , 11. .'-f-- -. iw. r I IX g5fQ,:f,, L . ffl ,ing df' M 4 l - -D I X I Ing! .g 215955123 J, 4-x ' 17, I 4,5-fix A ifgS 1'W Iei . u' , - QQ m1..tEiE7f? T526 Qmffgzv Rim? P- Y1 S W..- ,..A-----,-,,, -..,,,., -,-,,,-,.-...-,-,, I -. .. D K f4fsHM5N?f ,IIIIII II I-IIUI l I l P I s I 1,2 5 fl' , INT' Ir -. '.iE I 3-XUJQIXJQQ ff, I. g -V .-.,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 I , I I I , . 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Miss Gaulke, Richard Oglesbee, Charles Hanenkrat, Jack Stiles, Earl Webb, Howard Ridenour, Kent Woodward, Charles Barns, Wetzell Hardin, Walter Kaufman. Jane Neff, Roberta Turner, Beth Babcock, Lucy Carter, Rachel Smith, Roselma McCor- mick, Anise Guthrie, Doris Gay, Tommy Moyen GRADE SEVEN Ray Wireman, Thad Carfil Walter Reynolds, Robert Shobc, Bill Shaver, Junior Newland, George Babe, Dan Webb, Clark Miller. Miss Fronius, Eugene Gilroy, Joan Wheatley, Jean Sanders, Ann Copeland, Caroly Blank, Helen Jo Baker, Wanda Beers, Duane Copeland. Mary Maxine Heilman, Annabelle 'M9yers, Delbert Case, Marcella Barnes, Rollie Guth- rie, Rosetta Hunter, Dean Cummings, Maxine Arthur. Q' s 9 9 5 Q J' Q' W A ' f -V qQ4..! A. ig ' A2333 'rf aj Q' Q A' K va Eggs, M QQ? 9 Q yi If ij all H xv vfWw u. u n Q E 35 2 Q' 2 E Ag Q : 6 K As. E Y - fm 2 ' .z gl X Q eg X J ' 3 MJ gf .iv may A M fix N Y' .-4 14' ,- 31,56 .hi X' . AA 1, 2 r.'L H .7 AF: 'i ,, J, .H ,viva an YV ,J v Fig U1 .gg , 5' A H1 . 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FIFTH GRADE Grace Nuesmeyer, Dannie Shields, 'Burlin Lhamon Eddie Baker, Donald Webb, Elmer Webb, defy 1lTeCorrnic1.:, Billy Campbell, Bobby Riff. Miss Winegardner,. Betty Bowman, Margaret Spaulding, mary Spaulding, Vern Gosserd, Norma Emriek, Fevelyn Heilnen, Evelyn Heil- I' man, Sue Erown, Dolores Leung, Lillian Gil- roy. Marilyn Hower, Jane Horn Mary Ellen Hun- ter, Donna Jean Gross, Dlores Case, Rus- sell Kaufman, Buddy Ridenour, Dickie Ar- thur. FOURTH GRADE Donald Bowman, Larry Wilson, Charles Hast- ings, Willard Cummings, Harry Dulebohn, Jr., Klor Gossnrd, Gary Price. Shirley Coolidge, Gilbert Byer, Budd Daw- son, Charles Beers, 'William Schaub, James Spaulding, Gereld spencer, Mrs. Lee. Carol Turner, Vande Guthrie, Virginia Ful- lerton, Geneve Neeley, Loretta Weygnndt, Phyllis Foeli. 4 ., 6, T -'I Q iw P ew 2' Q Q Wm 1 lil ii' 9? 9 w www 'ifx s n -- ' s -w . K Q -:Bl 4 v If fd 'F X T' M 72 ,Q ' V Lw , 1 Svc' -1- .y , , . 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SECOND GRADE Mrs. Stanfield, Carl Barnes, Donald Spen- cer, Clyde Cook, Jr., Lester Leighty, Rob- ert Neff, Tommy Stacy, David Brown, Cliff McCormick, Faris Moyer, Eugene Kaufman. Virginia Porky, Tommy Baker, Charles Meyers, James Webb, Carl Copeland, Roger Byers, Bud Wireman, Bobby Bonderant, Dicky Davis, Charles Newland, Robert Kaufman, Barbara Underwood. Linda Herndon, Betty Holden, Sue Ritchie, Jackyln Morris, Miriam Copeland, Carolyn Focht, Pattie Sue Brewer, Roxie Ann Pfaff, Betty June Spencer. FHBTGMME Mrs. Durbin, Gloria Brewer, Nancy Wells, Loretta Howell, Frances Ritchie, Shirley Guider, Robbie Price, Joan Murphy, Jeanne Byer, Sonja Feikert, Shirley Spencen Martha Jane Hunter. Tommy Spencer, Jimmy Schaub, Lynn !Gossard, Joan Smith, Myrna Lee Huffer, Grace Beers, Dickie McMillen, Loren Waitman, Lee Shobe. Dean Neeley, Shirley Meyers, Jryfe Block, Barber ,Kaufman, Lee Pyles, Ruby case, Lois Copeland, Carolyn Leonard, Bobbie Lhamon. Nix ,. 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Q If ,- L Tx ' A ' ANSWER TO A GENTLEHAN'S PRAYER Virginia Sheipline's -------- -1-v ---- --Intelligence Betty Wilson's ----------- ------------- Efficiency Betty Dulebohn's- ---------------------------- Looks Marilyn Swartz's --------------- ---Personality plus Betty Bowsher's- ------------------------ Complexion Evelyn DeCamp's ------------------------------ Laugh Mari yn Newlandis ----------------------------- Hair Peggy Lou Bowman's ------------------------ Industry Cretora Gross's -------------- -------------- Height Dorothy Butler's ---- ------- ---------- +-Foliteness Mary Louise Murphy's ----- -4 ------------- walk Marva Kaufman's ------- 4 ----- -- -'--- ---- ----eAir Lauretta Bly's ---------- - -------------- Bashfulness Peggy Musser's-- ----------------------------- Wit Cloona Foor's- ------ ----- ----- ------- -Neatness Beulah Webb's ---- ---- ---Cooperation ANSWER TO A MhIDEN'S PRAYER Joc Chilcs's -------------------------- -- ----- 4-Wit Brooks Jacobs' ----------------------- +- ------ Smile Gene Mil1cr'e --------- 7-1 -------------- Personality Richard Brownell's ----- Q- ------------------- rg Hes Bill Timmons'-- ------- Q., ------ ---Athletic a igqty Abram Cartcr's ----- --.4g- .... -------Fricndginads Faris Enrl's- ---- ---------- - ---------Courage Charles Swancy's- - -- - -- ---Willingness SENIOR CLASS HISTORY y ' Acer Time: 1941-42 ' Setting: Freshman RoQM,'Waynesfield High School Theme: Strive tpgm ke a good impression. Act on: ' -..AQ f .' pn the sunny morning of September 2, 1941, thirty, boisterous but enthusiastic students qtfoepedN,gai1y into ,the Freshman Room and seated .themselves neisly. This was the beginning of an eventful high school experience that -shell never 'ben forgotten nor regretted. The class was well qrepresented- in all activities, including ,music, athletics, F.F.A., and.the Wayne Highlites and of- fice staffs.- Bill Babe, :Bill Timmons, end John Mumaugh gained positions on the basketball team. Class officers elected were: Paul Binkley, -Presidentg Dick Rash,.Vice President, Marilyn New- 'land, Secretarygi Mary Leuise 'Murphy, Treasurer, Ruth Ann Morris, News Reporter, and Betty Wilson, Student Council Member. During the term Paul Binklcy, Leroy Altop, Imogene Newland, -Erank Stocker, and Joan Harrod withdrew. V I ,I .Act IIS Timew Nigga-43 - N, , .l- l', S p, ,5 Settingfrisophomore Room N- , .' Theme: A step at e'time, but always forward. Action: - ' A C. -- '-ill' at The second term of high scheol was begun with four new members: Dorothy Butler, Betty Dulebohn, Cretora Gross, and Richard Brownell. John Mumaugh withdrew from the class. Officers included: Marva Kaufman, President, James Edgington, Vice Presi- dent, Ruxh Ann Morris, Secretary: Abram Carter, Treasurer, Gene Miller, News Reporter, and Marilyn Newland, Student Council. The Sophomore girls' basketball team became famed as intermural champions. Brooks Jacobs,A- bram Carter Earl Reynolds, Faris Earl, Walter Cook, and James E gington were admitted into the basket- ball squad. Class pins and rings were received this year. Act'III Time: 1943-44 Setting: Junior Ro m Theme: The way to fame is the path to duty. Action: The class of '45 made its greatest progress as Juniors. It was a year of cooperation, willing- ness, and forcefulness, not to mention some argu- mentation. Never before had it realized that it possessed such will power. The publication of the 1944 Wayne Echo was, indeed, e complete success. Marva Kaufman acted as an able Editor-in-chief, Ruth Ann Morris as Assistant Editor, and Virginia Sheipline as Business Manager. Much praise is de- served by Mr. Pfaff for his untiring and skillful supervision. The Junior play NFor Pete's Sakeu, was pre- sented on December 4. During the term individual pictures were taken, a radio and stage play was :Aon or.5, and .farrangements for the Junior-Senior reception were made by the class. Betty Wilson and Virginia Sheipline were awarded NWN scholarship letters. The Junior boys won a banner for championship of intermural basket- ba 1. Marion Ingledue, Earl Reynolds, Doris Jean Steele, and Ruth Ann Morris withdrew at the end of the term. Class officers were as follows: Betty iilson,Presidentg Ruth Ann Morris 'Vice Pregiieutg Marilyn Newland, Secretary, Betty Duleoonn, Treas- urer, Dorothy Butler, News Reporter, and Gene Mil- ler, Student Council. a Act IV Time: 1944-45 Setting: Senior Room Theme: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead . Action: After four years of struggling, defeat, tri- umph, and happiness, the goal -of glory and achievement has been attained by the Class of '45. A great accomplishment has been made throughout the past years of education, under the strict but equally gentle guidance of our loyal teachers. Officers who served this final year were: Gene Miller, Presidentg Betty Dulebohn, Vice Pres- identg Marilyn Newland, Secretary, Marva Kaufman, Treasurer, Beulah Webb, News Reporterg and B111 Timmons, Student Council. ' The seniors are proud to be represented in the armed forces by James Edgington, Walter Cook, and Bill Rabe. Charles Swaney, Marilyn Swartz: Loretta Bly, and Betty Bowsher increased the total enrollment to 24. This graduating class has had the honor of being proclaimed the largest ever entering Wayne High, but will be a small one to depart from its doors. Though meager, it is mighty and eager to explore the trials and tribulations of the future. It has, at last, reached the top rung of the lad- der of success, and'its days of learning 'are des- tined to soon become the foundation and background for lifefs adventures. The graduates of nineteen hundred forty-fiVe wish to leave one thought be- hind--that they have not spent these forsaid years at Wayne High in vain, but have striven for their respective places in the world, and intend to keep them in the years to come. SENIOR We, the Senior cla the year of our Lord, and forty-five, having per-understanding de ma ament, all others being CLASS WILL ss of Wayne Hi School, .in one thousand nine hundred well crammed minds and su- ke our last will and test- declared null and void. Section I Article l. To the teachers, we leave our splenlidldfily grades and attendance and our abil- ity for having assignments finished perfectly on time. Section II Article l. To the Juniors, we leave our methods of making money the quick way and the tal- ent to be the best Senior class of Wayne Hi Cnext te usb. Section III Article l. Tc the Sophomores, we the digni- fied Senicrs, leave part of our dignity. Section IV Article l. To the Freshmen, we ability to get through and hope that you can do the same. Article 1. Abram Carter wills his leave our high school in four years Section V ability to talk himself out of things fast, to Gerald Case. Article 2. Marilyn Swartz wills her singing ability to that Sinatra Allison. of the Junior Class, Dewey Article 3. Peggy Lou Bowman wills hdrsb ity to keep quiet at basketball games to Marilyn Shan- er. Article 4. Evelyn DeCemp wills her jet back heir and eyes to Rosalie Wagstaff. Article 5. Richard Brownell wills his abili- ty to be a Senior to any Junior in doubt. Article 6. Cleona Foor wills her ability to get along with Knoxville fellows to Madine Eley. Article 7. Betty Bowsher wills her quiet ways to Dorothy Dulebohn. - H Article 8. Peggy Ann Musser wills her abili- ty to study to Helen Minnick. . ' Article 9. Charles WPete'.Swaney wills, his feminine ways to Virginia Barnes. - Article lO. Betty Wilson wills her prompt- ness at school and the never-be-tardy attitude to Lucille Wireman. . , .Jticle ll. Marilyn Newland wills her knowl- edge of Indian love-making to Mary Ann Copeland. rxticle 12. Dorothy Butler wills her dancing ability to that famous dancer, Maurice Dillinger. Article l5. Brooks Jacobs wills his book, 'How to Overcome Shyness and Influence Girlsn' to Marvin Bayliff. Article 14. Lauretta Bly wills a certain New Hampshire fellow to Marilyn Osborne. f M' Article 15. Beulah Webb wills her ability to be engaged early in life tc Pat Thrush. Article 16. Bill Timmons wills his basket- ball playing ability and his popularity with the fairer sex to Joe Carter. ' Article l7.. Marva Kaufman wills her ability to get along with the teachers to Twilla Winemil- ler. . Article 18. Joe Chiles says, WI'm not leav- ing anything, when I go, everything goes with me.' Article 19. Cretora Gross wills her ability to be short to Betty Spaulding. Article 20. Faris Earl wills his ability to learn his ABC's to Beryl Riff. Article 21. Gene Mi1lGI wills his corny jokes and his ability to out-up in class to 'John Gilmer. . Article 22. Virginia Sheipline wills her in- telligence and.the ability to get along 'without men to Lavone Hunter. J' Article 25. Mary Louise Murphy wills her ex- pert ability to crack gum to Donna Jean Spillman. Article 24. I, Betty Dulebohn, do will to any ambitious Junior, the ability to try to write the Senior Class will. ' Article 25. We, the Seniors, will the broken CQKG bottles after a game to Burleigh Howell. HI Article 26. We, the Seniors, will the abili- ty to 'Whistle While You Workn to Miss Dorothy Spaulding. ' Article 27. We, the Seniors, leave the abil- ity to clean up the cafeteria to the cook, Mrs. Dawson. ' Article 28. To Miss Locher, we leave the money left from this annual to buy chewing gum. Article 29. To Miss Riehle, we leave the im- perfect typing papers and the broken typewriters. Article 30. To Miss Yargcr, we leave our textbook knowledge. Article 31. To Miss Fronius, we leave the sour notes made by the band. Article 32. To Miss Gaulke, we leave the hope that her future physical education classes be less talkative. Article 33. The Senior Class leaves Mr. Hoedt in peace and hopes that he may rest well in the future. Article 34. To Mr. Moore, we leave all the pep talks given to us this year. Article 35. To Mr. Younkman, we, the Senior class, leave our Chemistry Books and with the hope that he understands them better than we did. CLASS PROPHECY Say folks, do you remember the graduating cless of H45N? well we are now holding our first reunion in ten years and Ubelieve it or notn this group ui prosperous end.Qistinguised-looking men and women you sec loungin in the chairs, and gos- siping like fury, are the same light-heentcd Senf iors who tripped gaily from the halls of old Nwqyne Hin in that far-away year of N45.H A what do you say we move among the group and see if we can find how our former classmates have spent the past ten years. If I'm not mistaken that dark heed seen above the sofa, belongs to Betty Dulebohn. Sure cnoughg Betty tells us she is 'Superintendent of Nursesn at St. Ritds hospital. Hell those hours spent in the chemistry lab. weren't in vain, huh, Betty? There go Betty Wilson, Peggy Lou Bowman, and Beulah Webb, down to the cafeteria. Doesn't that look familiar? Let's hurry and catch up with them They.should have some interesting information as to what they have been doing since graduation. Betty and Calvin have just built e new home here in Weynesficld and I supposed they would live in New Knoxville. They must have saved their pennies. Peggy Lou has also taken up nursing and has been very successful in fact she is Hbsd Nurse on the fourth floor. she makes sure everything is done properly by her student nurses. And cf course Beulah is now Beulah Dotson, but I expect you already knew that. They are liv- ing in Brooklyn where Delmar is e popular radio singer. Beulah selects the songs he sings. O . CLASS PROPHECYX cont. g So you aren't. feeling up to part. Dr, Gene Miller is standing over there in the corner and I1m sure he would diagnose your case. He is now the general practitioner in the Biqgyille vicinity and from what I hear his practice is growing every days But I know that he can elways take one more patient and he can cure anything from a common hangover 'to broken hearts. ' Z When you leave this evening be sure and dont get in e hurry because someone just told me that Joe Chiles now a STATE HIGHWAY PATROLMANg brtught n good supply of tickets with him and who knows, he may be eying for you. I have been told that Joe is one Patrolman to whom no one ever talks back. One look et thetiiysique and everyone follows meek- lU- . - Have you traveled to Lime on the new bus lines? Igbet you didn't know that one of .your former classmates is the owner cf those finealcok- ing buses. Mery Louise always did hete to stand up when going to Lime so when her business began to prosper she decided to invest in something 'which would benifit the folks in ner home community. ' ' Did you nctice that beautiful Buick parked Gut in front of the building? That, my friends, be- longs to Faris L. Earl, Esq. one of America's lead ing business men. I des talkini to Faris end he is truly s self-made men. een you imagine Faris driv- ing anything but e fliver? It just goes to show that you can never tell. I see the Navy Blue is represented in our midst. Cretore .certainly shines in that uniform, doesn't she? The life of a Nevy Nurse must have been very interesting and now that the wer has end- ed she can settle down and enjoy her profession. If ou have e free evening while visiting in Wsynesfieid 1 know just the plece to spend it. One of your former classmates has recently meds a won- derful addition to our fair town in the form of e grand new Movie Theater. Yes, Mr. Richard B ownell has accomplished e feat which many have hoped for in the pest years. CLASS PROPHECY cont3 ,I sepg Marva Kaufman and Mar1lyn'Newland'are deeply engrossed in a ,conversation which should prove interesting. Though their work is very difb ferent I expect they have, some very good memories in common. +I t .t' - 'Marilyn is now- operating a very successful beauty shop here in town and I have heard some very complimentary remarks about her work. ' f .I e . , Q' .. V I ably dictates many letters each day,: 'She ls now manager of the Sears Roebuck E Co, store: in Limei and I imagine she,fil1s her Job very capablyg fl :Q ',Cleona,,toog is making. very good use of her typing and shorthand. As,Marva's seqretary she attends to many details which' make for efficient business. , ,. fljfe g 3 That beautiful wavy head over therevmakes'me wonder lf Pete is still up to his old trioks..Pete better known to the home folks as-Mr. Charles Swa4 ney, has remained in .waynesficld and is the very capablekjanitor of the Baptist Church. 'He finally has learned how to control that old furnace down there,- ' t .4p,e'pt ., ' pick, N . . ,L Mbrllyq Swartz and her handsomelhusband have just arrlwcdy ' I-hearP'that this' is also their fourthfweddlng anniversary and so they left the baby with'Marilyn7a folks and came to the reunion to celebrate. . They have a beautiful country home over near New'Hampsh1re. I . . , ,...:,,j: MA' ' ,.1f V n . . Here comes Bill Timmons from the office. Bill has finally stopped growing- but, that vheight has been an asset to.B1ll for ,his high record mn high school basketball attracted Q.the attentionr of sportsmen everywherec, Though his playing daystare over he can Still give somew very good pointers to young plqwgrgg 4 pl .g.,'a' ,ii'. .l- n J i', . r,-v..,' . . '45, ' 4 l I ':- j . , i . B - Q , And Marva, in her executive i capacity, probe? CLASS PROPHECY Cont . Evelyn DeCamp and Peggy Musser are two other fine additions to the list of professional beauti- cians. They are both employed in Lima but in dif- ferent shops. Of course, this is a mere sideline for Peggy, whose main job is being a good wife to Betty Bowsher is now the typical American housewife, and though she has to watch her budget she is still one of the finest entertainers in the Hampshire vicinity. ' A If you want fine courteous, service. while buying your groceries, hop in the car and run over to Hampshire and do your buying at Lauretta Bly's prosperous little grocery. She has anything ,you could wish for and it's out rate,-no 1.,h Do you remember those 'wonderful timesfspent in the Grange Hall with our Youth Group? Well the present Youth Group is under the direction of Mr- and Mrs. Budd'Harrod, Mrs, Harrod being the form- er Dorothy Butlen who, as you remember, was a very active member in bygone days, and so knows all the ins and outs of the organization, Well, I guess that the Class is all present and accounted for so we can now settle down to having a good time, ruin Q Ivzogjgy UMaid of Moneyn, was presented by the Junior class, March 23, 1945. ,It was a comedy in three acts and turned out to be a great success. It was the Juniorfe first hit on the stage. THE str!-xg CAST Mrs. Ida Ca1dwell-------------Marilyn Shane! Alonzo Caldwell-------------4d----Joe Carter Ida Pepper ------- - ----------------- Mary Ann Moyer Horace Pepper ----- ------- ------ -Maurice Dillinger Stonewall Jackson Popper- ----------- f--Gerald Case Hope Gordon-- ---------- ----- ------Lavone Hunter Mildred Moore ----------- -----enonna Jean Spillman Richard Foster-- --------------------- --4Beryl Riff Ezra Cobb--?---------- ---- ------Marvin Bayliff Patsy Pinkham ---------- -----4 ------- -Ebiinc Blog. Bonnie Day-e---------4----+4Mary Ann Copeland Mr. BEANS FROM LIMA - A whole week full of laughs was crowded in- to one evening when the Seniors presented their play, nmr. Beane From Lima,U a farciacalamity in three eats. In this play you don't find actors and actresses, they're characters, each portraying a different, unusual, hilarious part. May ll was the date of production. THE ALL STAR CAST Inertia Yaakin ------------------------ B etty Wilson Blossom Queasy- --------------------- 4Evelyn DeCamp Mrs. Joslyn St. Clair ------ ----- Mary Louise Murphy Amy St. Clair -------------------------- Beulah Webb Zoe Dudley -------------------------- Dorothy Butler Johnny Rand ----------------------------- Joe Chiles Elviry Skaggs ----------------------- Betty Dulebohn Hiriam Skaggs ----------------------- Charles Swaney Mrs. Worthington Belcher- ------------ Marva Kaufman Burley Bixford Beane -------- ------ Gene Miller Bob Dudley ------------ w-- ---- Abram Carter n HALL OF FAME NAME N ICKNANE AMEITION Bly Dotie Who knows? Bowsher Boots Get married Bowman Peg Nurse Brownell Dagwood Theater manager Butler Dot Get married Carter Abe . Farmer Chiles Joe State Highway , Patrolman DeCamp Smoky Beauty operator Dulebohn Duley Nurse Earl Fuzzy Mechanic Foor Cle To get a man Gross Crete Navy nurse Jacobs Jake Join the Navy Kaufman Marvc Get a Marine Miller Miller Doctor Murphy Murph 7 ? ? Musser Casey To be Q Horn Newland George Beauty operator Sheiplin Ginny Lawyer - Swoney Pete Get out of work Timmons Tillie Professional B.B player Webb Bccts Housewife Wilson Bet Change her last name Swartz Puddlos Become an Arthur BYWORD Oh, glory! Oh, for gosh sakes Oh, heck! Iiettxlt ! Yes, dear. I don't know. Don't look at me! oh, I don't -know! Oh 'yeah? v I'l1 take about atthousand! Oh, for Pete's sake! I guess so. Thnt's cut! My golly, girl! Bugs! Golly! Oh, heck! I'll clip Oh, darn! Why? Oh, nuts! you! f. as Ye, guds! Sure. Jcepers! NAME L. Bly B. Bowsher P. Bowman R. Brownell Dv Butler A. Carter J. Chiles E. DeCamp B. Dulebohn F. Earl CQ Foor C. Gross B. Jacobs M. Kaufman GQ Miller M.MmNU P. Musser M. Newland V. Sheipline C. Swaney B. Timmons B. Webb B. Wilson N. Swartz HALL or mum WEAKNESS Shorthand Bud Gerald Typing Budd Girls Betty Cletus Giggling Girls Avon Products Sailors Bluffton College Shows Talking Movie Magazines Dancing Sailors Oysters Racheal Smith Dancing Delmar Calvin Junior HANGOUT ' Home Home Roller-Rink Town Grange Hall Home Ford Show Ford Coupe Restaurant Waynesfield Westminster Restaurant Sears Bingville C M L E Lines Home Home Youth Meetings Abe's Newland'S Home New Knoxville Home I - giDVI'CE TO THE JUNIORS' We, the Senicr'Clnss of 1945 having struggled through fcur years of uneeasing study and fhileriq one experiences, have been chosen by the unanimous vote of the public to administer advice to those less fortunate than we. The Juniors, a very co- operative group, need advice so that- they will be properly fitted for the risks awaiting them in the coming year, f '1 We advise! I 41' ' Jimmy .'.1,L1soN-It is rumored that ander- sleeve needs ah assistant. Keep'em ' 1aughin'. A JOE CARTER-For chills' 'we recommend 'Coates.n - MADIEE ELEYand DONNA JEAN SPILLMAN- Con4U' tinue on the way you are destined to bee the 'Giggling Chicks of '46.' MnRILYN'SHANER-To Lprcscrve the voice saves strength. MARY LNN COFELAND-In English you do okey since all you need to know is the right 'Case.' JOHN GILMER-Typing isn't done with the mouth, try your fingers. ' DERYL RIFF-Look Out! Youhmiheaded for a 'Spill-man.' HELEN MINNICH-Don't be so timid and dew mure. let people know you're here. DOROTHY DULEBOHN-Keep that sweet dispo- sition. It makes werk'lighter. ROSALIE WAGSTAFF-'Music hath charms,' so don't give it up. MARY ANN MOYER-Chemistry is essential for mursing, you know. MARVIN BAYLIFF-Horn blfwing is bid for the battery. Why not whistle: it's cheaper. TWILA WINEMILLERqA.Chccyy csmilo in the right direction always helps. So keep on smiling. 'ADVICE TO THE JUNIORS' c0nt.' MAURICE DILLINGER-As for Pickle-we, being av- erage, co.ng't think of the advice .he needs. BETTY SPAULDING-Stick to that typing andq shorthand. Good secretaries are in demand. PATTY THRUSH-Color does attract. Dcesn't it? GERALD CASE-Farming will be a rand profes- sion if you get the right Nope? landg , LAVONE HUNTER- get your worries over this year remember you'11 be a Senior next year. VIRGINIA BARNES-Don't take that old proverb too seriously. 'It is better to be seen than heard.' ' - MARILYN OSBORNE-We know that it's fun tc peep over the edge of your book and laugh at your nearest neighbor, but' Iet'sy not let it- inter- rupt study hell too much.y LUCILLE WIREMANf The Qjunior girls need your help on their basketball team. r P o O ' fl.. .1 1 ,s '.,A'.b,' , j ' ' I 4 - . 1' I I I I . Wir Bv?'l!'7Q'P'! A1fX'2:5' k'9IZTlT'5'.H,+3! hlH twill N' 1!fL'C'i-Et'Zill'lEfU'l'i' 1?Li'iB?Ka1:JxY!-' Pl Q IHPl TZ1 J1'1l.11T'f iJlLYQ? YI .WW EYx5-irilhlilf? ' . ' .1 x'-15:2 xbx 'E ,Q xi! X . 2 N ID I'f:'x 1 1 ..'. - ' 5 'fu If, 3 if Pj FKU H Ci :' XIV? fd, EJ' X-JJ 5 Ju. ' - 'f' jf up - L' ra r. fd . t P' ii i P xJ 4' .J SE,Ei'f1F,'f r 4- - d D.Mf.C YOK5: I IXIHSS FWF Vlq '- .J JXJI HJ.: , Nik, YQDUNKJXAj.xN Row 5 Row 2 Row l ROW 3 Row 2 Row l HUXED CHORUS I Tom y Bodell, Joe Chiles, Richard Brownell, Marilyn Horn, Mildred Dulebohn, Lois ,Ben- Tnett, Ester Babcock, Joan.Parkins, 'Mary Ann Spillman, Sue Moyer, Ruby Neiusmeyer, Etta Mae Mcmillin. Mr. Younkman, Charles Swaney, Marvin Bay- liff, Marilyn Newland, Marva Kaufman, Vir- ginia Sheipline, Betty Dulebohn, Dorothy Butler, Cleona Foor, Marilyn Swartz. Lucille Gossard, Mary Gray, Marilyn 'Cu - mings, Dorothy Ihamon, Betty Blank, Evelyn DeCamp, Donna Spillman, Mary Ann Copeland, Martha Kaufman, Luanne Musser. 1 BAND Byron Gilroy, Nolan Van Horn, Neil Tussing, Joe Chiles, Gene Tussing. 1 z George Eley, Luanna Musser, Marilynf ieaa Hunter, Jane Neff, Evelyn Knotts, +Madine Eley, Betty Lou Hunter, Don Gay, Wilma Coates. A Evelyn DeCamp, Virginia Barnes, Marcella Barnes, Donna Belle Bowsher, Kathleeh Pep- ple, Jack Stiles, Betty Wilson, Mary Heil- man, Doris Gay, Anise Guthrie, Beth. Bab- cock, Roealie Wagstaff. Miss Gaulket Dewey! Misa Gaulkes Dewey: Zohn Gt Marvin B8 John Gs Mrs Mb0r9' Burleigh It Mr. Moores. Richard ft Q Faris Es Delmar! Boots: nrt Hoedtt Pete Swaney: CHUCKLES 'Uhderstnnd, there will not be any liberty in this classl' Give me liberty or give me deathi' 'Who said that?' 'Patrick Henry.' 'I've an invention at last that will mean a fortune.' 'What is it this time?' 'Why it9s man extra key for a type- writer. When you don't knew how to spell a word, you hit that key and it makes e blur that might be an e, an a, or almost anything else you likecw 'Before I married I said I'd be the boss or'know the reason why.' 'Why are you telling me that now?' 'Now I know the reason why.' 'Con you dig me up a girl for the reception?? ' 'Sure, but why not take a live one?' 'Thinking of mo, dearest?' 'Wes I laughing? 'I'm so sorry.0 'In what battle did General Wolf cry: 'I die happy! 'I think it was his last butt1e.' A pious and homely spinster was accosted by a staggering drunk. WLady,' said he, 'you're.the homeliest person I ever saw.' 'And ycu, sir,' replied the spinster, 'are the drunkest man I ever saw.' 'Maybe so, lady, 'continued the drunk, abut I'll be okay tomorrow.' Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 BOY'S GLEE CLUB Tommy Bodell, Joe Chiles, Richard Brownell, Marvin Bayliff, CAbsent, Gene Millerj GIRL'S GLEE CLUB Miss Fronius, Marilyn Newland, Marva Kauf- man, Dorothy Butler, Betty Dulebohn, Mari- lyn Swartz, Evelyn Wagstaff. Marilyn Cummings, Virginia Sheipline, Cleo- na Foor, Lois Bennett, Mary Gray, Evelyn De Camp, Dorothy Lhamon, Marilyn Jean Hunter., Kathleen Pepple, Betty Blank, Madine Eley, Twila Winemlller, Rosalie Wagstaff, Luanra Musser, Mary Ann Copeland, Donna Jean Spill- IH8.I'1 . BEXTET Virginia Sheipline, Marilyn ,Jean Hunter, Madine Eley, Miss Fronius, Betty Dulebohn, Marilyn Swartz, Luanna Musser. 1? H 'Sa 5-, 3? i A .,,,m. 1-K wslgxfiwf ,, .W N m'-lu ,J . -S , ff-11 ff 'Rs N ,- -' , ,K , Y , X Q L I ,. ' 1 Yxgkgkx 8 A2 4. , 1 ' A .. A R A, Q 1 . . .. .-- K.,-W , ., 14 ,- V2 , , I v ' I fFZi':I : ' E1 K . . H.. .M I 4' ' Q - F 19 . QW' 2'-.,: ,sf . , ..,. . , I za.. Qfxclwdg ., 7 QW' ' ff,'?'Uv b , - 1 fm- A: .- - Wig-' '15 '. 'V .. f ,'3g4zfj5? I . .- A 42, . K my idlrgitsi is , jj 1512. !.f'23T?1Z?1 wg-3' 2:1 . f E' fi 1 I V 432, fi a Y vr H.-. ' wx CHUCKLES Patient: Kln Doctorfs waiting 'roomy How do you 2nd Patient lst Patient Miss Locher! Clarence S: Brooks: Joe C! Miss Riehle Patty T: Father: Pickle: d-075' . .. So, so. I'Ln aching from neuritisl' uGlad to meet you. I'm Mendleboum from Chicago. u UName three collective nouns.' WF1ypaper, waste basket, and vacuum Cleaner.N WD1d the school play have a happy ending?N nSurel Everybody wus glad when it was ovcr.W l Decline 'lovc', Patty Thrush. y nDeclinc love? Not mein - Nwhatl You flunked that 'course aga1n?N ' Wwhat do you expect? They gave me the same exam.U y ' It'l 1:he'1ln1:1e things in 11fe that te11, smd Donna Jean S. as she yanked her kid brother from under the sofa. 1 Voice on the phone! nTed Gilroy is sick this Dorothy S: Voice: morning and won't be able to 'attend class.W , UAll right. Who is this speaking?W +'Th1s' is my ' rather! ' ' ..'The--chem1stry1class' had -been notable because no one had been able to erccite. C.Casual1yyl TMr. Younkman ended a long lecture by saying, Ulf there are any dumbells here, please stand up.U After a slight pause, Gene M. stood up. UGenc,W said Mr. Younkman, WDO you consider yourself a dumbell?H WNo,N replied Gene, NBut I just hated to see you standing a1one.u Iva Fo Ao How 3 Maurice Dillingor, Abram .Cfrtor,'. Junior , Smith, Gene Carter. Row 1 Lyman Turner, Dewey Allison, A-R,r5l ziff, ,'-f Gqrlld Case, Frank Kaufmnn. I PLRLI MEN?-RY PHOCLDURE TE,M Row B Maurice Dillinger, Abram Carter, John Smith, D Q Gene Carter. Ro 1 Lyman Turnor, Dewey Allison, Gerald Case, i ' Frank Kaufman. ww- ' - 1. f A ' f ' , ,wwf . X. 115, 7 K4 a E ,: 1 ,f , rik- L v- , . ,K + .sf 'F 'v :H ag 4 Q v MY MOST VIVID MEMORY OF WHS Cretora Gross ----------- Cooking in Home Ec. class. Beulah Webb ------------ - ------ Sporting my diamond. Betty Wilson- ---- - ------- Work on the school paper. Brooks Jacobs--------- ----- - ---- ----Long vacation. Betty Dulebohn ---------- --Noons in the cafeteria. Bill Timmons ------------- ------- --- ---- Basketball. Evelyn DeCamp ----- - ---- Miss Locher's English class. Faris Earl -------- - ----- ---- - ---- -Girls! oh, boy! Gene Miller ----- - ---- - ----- V- ------------- Too many. Joe Chiles- ------- -- ----- -----Teachers' scoldings. Marilyn Newland ----------------- ---Cheerleading. Marilyn Swartz-- ------- ---The nice long vacation. Betty Bowsher-----Two pages of shorthand each day. Abram Carter------ ------ --------------- Basketball. Marva Kaufman ------ ----- -Work on the 1944 annual. Peggy Lou Bowman-- ------------ ---Cafeteria work. Charles Swaney ---- Night of Waynesfield-Gomer game. Lauretta Bly ---- -------- -------- ----Snow flurries! Peggy ann Musser ------- The time they put hot water on my tongue to loosen it from the chains. Mary Louise Murphy ----- -My triumphant hour as flag bearer, UWhy, hello, there, Mr. Pattonl' Virginia Sheipline ------ ---- Publishing the annual. Cleona Foor ---- - ------- -Working on experiments in Chemistry lab. Dorothy Butler---Night of basketball banquet 1944. Row 3 Row 2 R 07N 3. WAYNE HIGH LITZS Peggy Lou Bowman, Beulah Webb, Byron Gilroy, Donna Jean Spillman, Maurice Dillinger, Anne Copeland, Marilyn Cummings, Mary Gray, Marilyn Hunter, Lucille' Gossard, Twila Winemiller, Marilyn Swartz, Helen Minnich. ' Miss Riehle, Miss Locher, Virginia Bnrnesg Mary Ann Moyer, Betty Spaulding Betty Blank, Dorothy Lhamcn, Pearl gheldcn, Wavalene Pyles, Nellie Cnrtsr, Betty Hunter, Martha Kaufman. Evelyn DeCamp, Marilyn Shaner, Mary Ann Copeland, Madins Eley, Betty Uilscn, Editor, Luanne Musser, Frhnk Kaufman, Lymin Turner, Virginia Sheipline. CLFETERIL Mrs. Dawscn, Nellie Webb, Peggy Bowman, Viola Dawson, Rachel Smith, Annabelle Meyers, Helen Jef -Baker, Jenn Sanders, C3entedJ Beulah Webb, Betty Wilsons 4? EHQM -an .4121 5. 'nw 4, -wm- gwwv X lk '55'Vi,A. 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'?5?Q?51'tfi9fr?I Ti. -1-'3 Q V-'51-f V Il? ,V wg? ' '-V V' FZ-2' A ' 'ff ,. 'Yr'-Vi'i:.V'VE1' aalfy '- At' V '23, V4 fV f: ' ' ' ' ' ' V. We M? ' g,. P K L , ll. 8 pf-1 4 l P ' , Si. Ur. 1 - r',,, 'wtf octo OCto Oct. Oct. Octo Oct. Octo Oct, Octo Oct. Noy. mov. Nov. Nov. Nov. NOYQ Nov. Nov. Nov. 1 Nov. Columbus Day was Celebrated today. Say, Miss Lochen.that was quite a lecture you gave the Juniors in English. How about it Juniors? The Youth Fellowship meeting was this evenings Mmxderi Grade cards came out. Maybe that is why students were looking outVthe cor- ner of their eyes. g ilnfp Vacetgsnf Fo school today. The, furnace broker -V c . H . f.U -J.UM The nay after that horrible nights LAST IIGJTZA, p I ' S w M.- NU3 wiat's all the talk about.'fWOh my, she said, Chavles.Swaney get a permanent last night- ,It's a duesy.L',- 1'1 'The gym'vugpcclorfullyridecoratedg- 'yes, that'a rignt,the F. Ft A. boys-hadsa'car- nival. A l i A teacher's conference was held this eve- ning.' - ' ' ' The last day of October. M p ', Same old routime. School,-schod1,fJ and more school. , ' ' Just another day.. A Pep meeting with four- new cheerleaders! Mary Ann Copeland, :Donna Jean Spillman, Wilma Coates, and Marilyn Newland. 'Hefe no goodpn-nYou donft want to change boats in the middle ofnthe streamg' Such expressions were heard all over school. Elections.were todayw 'The democrats seem to be in.the mihority.around W. H. S. Rooseuelt was ,elected for fourth term. This'wasma sad,,dayM for Republicans and Madine EleyG,a real-Tejoicingl day for Pickle. ' All . .Z ' I Pep meeting today. Everyone was yelling the new cheers. V, i. ' ' Our first basket,ball game-4Roundhead QQ3 Waynesfield,Qg., 5 Z. ' 1 . p Junior class had agskating-party at the lake -aturday.4 ,'fThe:floor-got an extra dusting. ' 'f I J ' p' - rfb Roger Case had ..,p, a birthday today--He is every teacher's,pet??? A- -A Sept. Sept: Septu' Sept. Sept. Septo Sept. Sept. Sep-to Sept. SQPTIQ Sept. Sept. Sept. oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 11 NANNUAL CALEHDARW r Wayne High students were quite ready to enter school for another school term. Don't let me fool you. . Classes were started today with three new teachers in the high school and one new teacher in the grades. Classes were attended in-tranfuillityg quietness in your vocabulary. ' End of school for this week. Meatless Tuesday. A Students were Seen hustling around to get to their classes. The sun shone very worm today. It was rumored around that New Hampshire students were coming to our school. Walter Cook, Cookie, will soon be leaving for the Navy. Tonight at the home of Dorothy Butler a party was given in his honor. The Seventh grade had n party at the home of nnnebelle Meyers. Sleepy Monday as usual. . F. F. A. boys were hurrying to get a girl for the heyride. Lest chance boys for that girl. F. F. A. heyride tonight. Refreshments were served at the Devi1's Backbone. Blue Monday for all history students. If you haven't guessed by new it was tests. Several high school boys enrolled for basketball which commences soon. Proc- tice began tonight. Wayne High Lite 'Staff worked frantically of the school paper. A party was hold tonight for James Ed- gington at the Edgington residence. He will soon be leaving for the Navy. New Hampshire was welcomed by a party given by the eehocl board and faculty. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov NOV Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Decf' Do C19 Dec 'Dec Dec Doo Deo.. Dec DeQ.' Deo. Boys were thinking of-going hunting. Our teachers warned us of Six-weeks' tests coming -soon. . - g Our superintendent, Mr. Pfaff, resigned. Mr. Younkman, the new superintendent, ar- rived today. The boys played New Knox- ville snd-won g2'to QE. I Very blue Monday because of six-weeks' tests. ., yl ' -f The lower six grades had a program this afternoon.,' We played Maria Stein and lost 35 to 43. A' ' School 'let out -at noon-because of'jThank's- giving Day tomorrowx 'g J ' The boys played St. Gerardf and won QQ to 321: -- ' e Did you see the Juniors showing people their hands today? No they weren't using Ponds, but they got their class rings. What's the new 2dditiOD, in the office? -Well, we haveanmoffice-gir1.' Her name is Dorothy Spaulding. - V - H The boys won Q- same with Lakeview. The score was il to 21. fr ' ' . . S,:rtu.1'dny, ,the 1 -31 was Et band review .' The boys playedu Lafayette, and wen Q2 to .SQ-, - . ' A f ' ' T Just nineteen days before Christmas. . The boys wen n victoryi of-32 to 54 over Three years ego today Japnn St. Gerard. struck Pearl Harbor. .' ,N 1 ' ' t The United States! declared war on Jipqn in 1941. . his . ' T ' A birthday party was held sth the home of Pat Thrush for the Junior class. ' ' No schccl today... The roads were drifted so bad that the buses ccu1dn't pass. lie s,ehfgE-'IQtQd.f-y. A g '. y This is beginning Ito bore habit, but my how I like this hmbitv' Nc school I mean. The fboyse played fSt. Joe dnd lost 32 tt Kgvictory was won-over MdGuffy by d score Lf,.iQ.tC ii-' 1 9 u ' A Qur first league game ewes with Minster tgnight. nThe sogre in thier favor 3Q to 2'. ' Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan JFJ1 Jan Jen J an Jen Jan Jen Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb The F. F. A. boys had n Christmas party. Just three days till Christmas. Christmas Day. A happy day but yet a sor- rowful one, and hearts full of prayer for thejnbsent members at the table: in the armed forces. Q4 , ,,1 Day after Christmas. and Dorothy Spfuld- ing's birthday. Three days after Christmas Eve. ' A uh Cridersville lcst by Q5 to jg-in a game with our bcys ttnight. , Old man year .goes out end new young year ccmes in today after celebrating lest night. 4 . . Just still no school. Glcrylt Ohlr I forgot. to nsk, did ycu get to see Santa Claus? C Q -4 T V A Nc school since 'December ll. This is really one big vacation. ,, ' A H . , We ,.-, played Elida and lost gl to jj. A new member was added to the staff. She is Miss Gaulke. .4 m 4 . , y ,Q The Senirrs had Q party-for Bill Babe who will leeve for the army fMonday.g hThis:is the third .Senicrj tc leave for the armed forces. ' , Wnynesfieldw came out victorious over Har- rcd inje sccro-QQ to QQ. ,-,- g Q One hour ind cn:-half of schccl was 'st- tended tcday. .', ' , - Buckland, became victcriousg over us byya score ci'jQ te Qi. vu s SURPRISE! School tcdcy. 5 -V' Hooray, for cut sidel, f We wen ji tc: 2-J: over St, Rose.i. V T Again, nc schccll . , ,' i., ,- The boys displayed their new basketball suits -and wcng.Q2 to QQ over Gomer. The trunks are blue-and the jackets are gold. The boys came out cn top at Cridcrsville with n score of ig to 35. ,- - TQ V Only one-half day of schcol.' - No schcol and it s the end of January. yippegg No schcol, no test,.just fine. New Hampshire had the Farmers' Institute this evening, also we lost a game with New Knoxville by 32 to QQ. - Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb' Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mer Mer it-'1Z.I' MEI' Mar Mar MRF Mar Ihr MRP Mar Mar Tests today. Thet's all--well-l-1 that's enough. Tonight we were victors.. The' boys played New Bremen end won'35 to 29. Siturdey was the first- Saturday of school Gomer wes victorious over us by a score of 44 to 33. 7 ' ' ' The 7th grade had Q Valentine' party this evening. The County Basketball Tournament began nt St. Mrrys. ' V We ' played New Knoxville and lost 30 to 29. We beat Cridersville 60 to 31 Saturdey.' I'1l let you in on a secret about the com- motion in Phys. Ed.-Class. Peggy Musser fell on hor face. , f ' This is our first president's birthday, washington, also, county basketball tour- nament. f Buckland and New Knoxville played heres Saturday fer the final ending of the tournament. Buckland won 40 to 36. P.T.A. meeting was this evening. So long, February for this yeer. It rained cows and pigs today. Fooled you you thought I'd say cats and dogs. Today it snowed. ' v There was a County 3uperintendent's meeting Failcr's took the pictures fer'the annual. This eliminated many classes. Good Day! Girls played besketbell at noon. Seniors won 8-to 2. 1' 1 T Young folks attended the Youth Meeting at the Grunge Hull. t p A-. - There wus a meeting of the P.T.h. tonight. The girls played 'basketball again this ' ' Juniors were seen working frantically on their p1ay.' The pictures were received-today. Many 'comments were made on the pictures. She, NI just look awfulin- He, HLoeks just like you.N Assembly today. The Seniors gave a play uThe Dummy.n Juniors gave previews of their play. A county-wide youth meeting was held at St. Kqrys. MSI' 6 l Mar I 0 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr . APT. Apr 0 May May May May May May May May May May May Juniors gave the play Umaid of Moneyn, a real success. Marvin Bayliff finished it, but that really wasn't in the play. Not bad. ' There was a G. A. A. this afternoon. It is the new girls athletic association: Today we ell attended a Good Friday Pro- gram. Bill Timmons and .Richard Brownell re- ceived the greetings from Uncle Sam. Sad Wednesday for all history students. Tests again. Gruesomel The F.F.A. boys had a banquet. The giving, trucking, and prancing was the Juniors' dancing party. The Sophomore class had a party tonight. There was assembly today by the Freshmen Gnly twenty-two days 'till school ends for us. Seniors are very busy on their play. Today was a hard day for students who took the State Scholarship test. This is the beginning of the last month of school. The last practices are busy ones for the Seniors. 4 JT: Sc S-To Banquet. The P. T. A. meeting was held tonight. The Seniors had their final exams. Senior play, HMr. Beane from.Lima.U The Baccalaureate was held Sunday. The fimal exams were taken today. The Commencement was tomight. My but the Seniors look proud holding their di- plomas. ' Records and report cards were all at- tended to this day. Going, Going ------ Gone! School closes! So long 'till next term. H -ff'-hr..-Q .4-li--v ,, --.gf 1 J C 0' '? uv, 54. a4 QL- 7? +?1'-4f a:..:1, P531 Mr' , wk 'I-1,1 ' '14 fw a' fu .... .-11013-- '.Q,:,' ,,, , lv - W V I' I LA Lt' 'Wig' C' W ,.-a' V, 'LQ 1 W i 4, -,.! V lm. --- .., -.... A 455 .v E- U M2 K In , F I L-1, , 9-Yugi V xi j 1545 . A-5, ,' .-if--WU '- Jf-, , ' 72 QNEQ '- E -wif ff ...- r r , n f fs I r C 'Z 2 QGJQQCLJQJEJ Q , , ,ff'kxxU1Kx lx K My ....... ...L-E' SJ E WE L KY Pflxvx NAM 4 4 , , F1 sfffx UMM 'fs H L i r MGA:,OL1NE W xxlx. ' A ' I ...nn ,V 'fffkgkgk th . NUR, falfl Xxx 'WAXKMLX 1 W f 1 -, I W W A 'lk nf. r , l ' N 'NX ,' wx ' ,' V X . --N- x' X' 1- X -' ' NJALXKXX' 5 E Q: QCLQW-'INSUS 1, Mull uh + D 7 E M ACH! 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Hempshiire, Ohio Q Elevators at N-xv-.r Hampshire Sc St. Johns Ohio . - 9 ,-'hasud le H'J5aya.oLo ff Mix Feeds i 1 and oo G.:5f.s.ez1al Grialdixzgj cic Mixing . . GRAI2I----------FEDf----------COAL' i e e Genergl Farm Merihandise - ll Phones Nos. 711 Q 653 -..-..1......... ... ..........q.-.. . Compliments of THE! LIMA' TELEPHOLE A133 , TELEZGRFLFH COMP EEN Lima, Ohio 'fvuf' N 5 V .ill gii IEE EQ 52543. i I I I 4 2 Q. W C1.2a1 e5iioo Svfsaiftz, Nlgmg .........-.... -........,.............. ..--..-....-.H-' --I C C!l'lI?liD'1:2iSf1tS 'TI-E KORL-EIR REST New Hampshire ' lf -saint of f.Ui-L 'JJT , Ohio I . -1- an-.- 1 hui, gg q 1 W, Compliments of Fine Hcme-made PLTTFZRSCWIVB G ' Candies and Ice Cream General LUKE RcpCi?i4f COLUMBIA CONFECTIONBRY Sohic Oils and Greasi Southeast Corner of Public Square Phcne 621 Q Limaix, Chia I COIGRATULATION3 AND EEST JISHES HIGL SCHOOL CLASS OF 1945 W A Y N E S F I E L D G R A I N C O. WAYNESFIELD UEIOPOLIS Phe-no 551 Plone 464 O. H. POOL -- Manager -' v lltuul3Itnllv-- iit-q1 - I-ltin-3-gt-t -g..,tnn1r . , Hosmtisa, HIATT and CLERK H The Young Men's Shop of Lima Varsity Clothes N. ,W , 23-7' N . hisiiiiilxwgtliie +, Knox Hats, .:'1I'I'CW Shirts Jcomzzy ismmo S11ND'.Z'ICH sHoP Good Eats Try our' Sandwiches . a .... ....QLlQa9 ggiggn' R O S S D OWN ITG Licensed uhuctitneern Satisfaction and the Highs st Do llar' q?yyuqni.-4. New Ham shire 7 Ohio laynesfie ld Ph-' Ll.. 4170 i-31:-1 ' Phon ,,...,- S W I F T -3 C O. Your best Market . ,. ' .'N'I- -M' ' for ' Mi lk ' EQSS Cre am 50001 123 E. Wayne Street Lima. , Ohio U Hg-3.4! Y, -at Complimo nts I 'I'H.'.D W!.GST.'gFF New Hampshire , Ohi on lll , CHRISTY TRAC TOR C O . Farrn Supplies 4 Vitality - Feeds Lima, Ohio lg . 1 ,-,,,,4-. s--Q--.1 ..n--ai-..M 1 1' . 1 ..,.-1, o .5 - f, w-Q P 'ns I T Q' 'IS 'L 'X V U 'U 4. .. .s . .lmltomgluile du. Trrtctor Repairing Schic Prc:c1uf:'t,:s Battcgry Sales amd Services Nc W Ha.n1pshire , Ohihcf Passe er Auto and Tractor Tires 118 Phone Wayncsfield 653 Succcss1To The Gradurmtes :THQ LT!j.D'iJL STGBCQ Q ! Limsfs Dep,1rtm:11t 3130 Q-W -1 '4 ' 'Ccmplimhnts of KCLTITR BUCKIIY3 CO. G. Eiclwe 11, Mrznagger Ncwi Hcxmpshirc, Ohio C ONGIL, '. TULLTI ON Tc The - ,CLXSS or 1945, T.fLLI.E':IAl'T'S HI-JSPZUD STATION H. A. Tallman, Prop. r -1-up--3-.. us-sul: D ,,,,..,, ..., .... - u1 -l lsuuu f 1'-nr ' r, +wlnqp-n-.gr W A Y N E .v I A ..- M.H,3.U.p ErR ' 5 k S E N A T E M'A R K 3 T R E S T A U R A N T 1 Groceries--Lf is I Where Friends Fresh Fruits Q Vcgitcbles ' t Meet tn Ent . U PATENT PEEDICIHPBS ' ,. tg and F 125 W. Market Street SUNDRIES Lima, Ohio i Wayncsfield, Ohio . - 1 I is hy rv V --17 V -- pw---I V--vw- Y . W Compliments of T H R 7 A Y N E F O O D L O C K E R S waym Sfi.: lag ' ohio 'tilt tiling.. 1 li? Q.--T-Q -vn - Phcne 561 ,i ,V lv- ' 1-I' .. L, F . W E 'FIU 3 ' --. .............7..-bl Compliments of 4 Y G A N D T' S V R L H O N E .N H, .fs .- ...,.....-...- FOR PROIPT AMFULANCE SERVICE Phone v -1---'1r'v-rw---1' FVAL . 4133.2 .'. K.: 541 D, YOHIO ,, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Weygendt and Family l When a girl starts -ing a man by his first she has her eye on his la ima :wheat way to make postage stamp will stick cell- name, stu ure a ishto S put it on an envelope with the wrong address on it. 'If a man could hav his wish, he would doub trouble. W Some men dream of something: others are som There is no man who do more than he thlnxs he Generally spedkmng, lense is what you have le e half le his being ething. osnhot odn, exper- ft af- ter'youlve.lostrpwhryrhing else x 4-4 , ' 5 Consider the postage stsmp. Its usefulness goonslsts in its ability to stick until it gets there. y Some,men are known ,for their deeds, others for their' mortgages. I While sedrohing for the ideal friend, it is well to be one. We like ,apples and we are fond of folks, but either cant get too mushy, U Keep your temper. ' Mostv folks have all they need, 1 l 'A man who lives on a bluff deserves a good1shove, .-. -...-.q...-1-. . .-.....-.- - ..-.1-L..-13 .- JAY SCOGIN GENERILL ST ORE We S T, Newton , Chi o GROCERIKZS I4ilRDWARf3 WOLVTRINE AED T3ALL-BRZND SHOES un ' ' 717: K1, . -I -.f- ,.. oomplJ.n.,:I1tQ of J. W. Thrush Hay and Straw SMOKE M5 D SOOT I WIFQJIIQ sfie ld , Oh io I h S ' Phono C47 F F' nu f A 'ln-K Y ' -'F' ' PA1-:Ts sf,f.n2.f.T1aP F JACHUTS P U G H13 5 A N D S o N Q T W o L 1 o 5, I N C. JEWELERS Lima, ohio 'Qt ll . ., -4:1 THC OILS RTI LI..'.3I.EQ B 1l'U?FlR SHOP :Children Roc iQ . -. L, C ve!! ' Spsciil .Zttention ORVIL RJUBE Hlliiihlnnbuv w-uvn-suunu-q-.. 1?l1Q-u- K , , over 50 years A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 55 Public Square Lima, Ohio ulnpauunuquiiunuznninupadqninngqnn- - UlI!l1l:nll1tuinunun ,,....-.... ... .,,,,, in - N ' -vr--.--..,.., ' '41 ,. -+pcu.s-. 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School and Collogo Jowolry, Graduation W Announcomonts, Hbdalc, Cups ond Trophies 1 I Indianapolis, Indiana Jewelers to Wqyn4sfiol5 School ' P. D. Cook, Hcprosohtative w ' U Maumee, Ohio 1' ' Y an . .,f ,f 4 'J lf' I 1 ' .fig ' gt -l ' an , 'mrs B:.s1Noa3 JEWIBIBY W ' STORE DIIXMOITDS IJTD '.'I,'.TCH.'3S 140 North Hain St. Li nm, Ohio FURNITURE LINOLEUM ' soon HOUSEKBEPING 5 sHoP ' ' 28 Public Square Lima, Ohio QUALITY :XSSUBES SATISFACTION HUGE TEIEPHOIE 7-2791 1 1 N C OH GR .1TbLj.TI ON S TO CLASS OF 1945 Dr. C. K. Josze VEfI'f3l'cII'L'LElI.'.N Phono 401 Wzayno sfie ld , Oh io Compliments of . F11-LLQT naurxawczxuzcn 3' ' : .'.Yi4,.'2 31713 LD STZRVI CEI S SUNDAY 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 'fOI'3f1i1O Service 7:OO P, Baptist Youth Fo llow l Shi Sui-Q' F. BE. flvangelistic SP1-Vic-3 ThuI'sdf:.y , ' 8:00 P. M. Prayer 84 Bible Study EVERYONE U FELCOIIQ 1 ' l 1 Compliments of the I N D I A N L A K E ROLLER' RINK Russle 15 Point 'Opel every night except 1 Monday night Compliments of Dr. Walter Noble' Lima, Ohio ilsii- UI lnv- Hilti.. I I 'Compliments of Ewing's Grocery New Hampshire, Ohio lt! Ad, i, M O H I.E R' S FLOWERS I 1052 Bellefountaine Avenue Q 1 ' Lima, Ohio Phone 59031 s P ' - 4FH--- 'fw -- if- r ! 1 , , I 1 . 1 E I For better pictures SSG FAILOR'S STUDIOS Wapakoneta and Lima -.---.---n-u-,up.gq-.-...1-.- The trouble ,is that after being obliged to live on cheese and crackers and kisses for, few months, the newly married couple begins2 to economizc still further by cutting out the kisses. Life is much like Christ mas--you are more likely t get what you expect than wha YOU WHHLQM M. x O 'Lv' I.-f Ss. N :Bc S90 N S WAYNESFIHLD, QHTO - . G1'Q991:ieS., News and Ge ne ral Me rc hand ise The Stone with Friemtdlj' Ser'v'rffrz 'x Phone 603 Compliments O1 1 P HN T AUM Q Iiw .., ,.,- .- .. 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