Waynesfield Goshen High School - Reflections Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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MARILYN HORN G. A. A. 13 Hi Lites 4: Hi Liles Sec- retary 4: Sextette 4: W Association 4: Cheerleader 4: Operetta 4: Annual Staff 8: Mixed Chorus 1-2: Girls Glee Club 4: Hom Ec Club 3: Commercial Course 1-2-3-4: Class Play 4. HILL BLY Football 3-4: FFA 1-2: W. Ass'n. 3-4: Annual Staff 3: Claus Play 3: Dra- matics Club 4: Baseball 3: Agriculture 1-2.

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M ILDRED D UL EBUHN Commercial Course 1-2-3-4: Operetta 43 Editor of Hi Lites 4: Asst. Editor of Hi Lites 33 Annual Staff 3: G.AIA. 1: Mixed Chorus 2: Girls Glee Club 1-43 Sexbette 4. RUN ALIJ Tl I RN ER FFA 1-2-3-4: Annual Staff 3: Class Play 4: Student Advisor FFA 4: Senti- nel 3: Agriculture 1-2-3-4: Basketball 3. MARILYN CUMMINGS Collexze Prep Course: Girls Glee Club 1-2-4: G. A. A. 1: Dramatic:-x Club 4: Hi Lites 1-2-4: Business Mgr. Hi Lites 43 Scholarship Test 3-4: Annual Staff 33 Librarian 3-4: Sextette 4.



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Class History 1944-45 A On the second day of September 1945, thirty-one eager and enthusiastic students entered the Freshman class at old Wayne High. To get school under way we elected class officers, George Eley was elected president, Sue Moyer, secretary, and Tom Bodell, treasurer. Eight new members from New Hampshire were added to our class enrollment because of the combination of the two schools. During the year several of the members took part in various school activities. One party was held which enlivened our Freshman year very much. Otherwise the year was rather quiet while we waited for our second year of high school to appear. 1945-46 With the ringing of the school bell in the fall of 145, we found there were now forty-one in our class. The results of class elections were as follows: Tom Bodell, president, Dorothy Lhamon, secretary, and Mary Gray, treasurer. Other than a class party or two our Sophomore year proved rather uneventful and soon we began to look toward our Junior year with a little more knowledge than we had at the end of the previous year. 1946-47 juniors .was the word we heard chanted among thirty-nine students as we entered room twenty-six in the fall of 1946. We started the year by electing our class officers as follows: Marilyn Jean Hunter, president, Dick Judy, secretary, and Mary Gray, treasurer. Being Juniors, we were faced with the task of publishing the Wayne Echo. Dorothy Lhamon was made editor, Marilyn Jean Hunter, assistant editor, Ted Gilroy, business manager and Esther Babcock, assistant business manager. F ailor Studio was chosen to take the pictures. After much hard work we succeeded in publishing a successful annual. Several important occasions were anticipated and entered into by many members of our class. One of the most important was the establishment of a football team and among the squad were several robust boys from our class. We ordered and received our class rings and pins. Another undertaking was the junior class play, Twixteen. The cast included Ted Gilroy, Esther Babcock, Bill Bly, Tom Bodell, Kathleen Pepple, George Eley, Yvonne Case, Evelyn Wagstaff and Dorothy Lhamon. On the evening of May 16, as we approached the auditorium at Wayne High, we saw a beautiful red and white decorated room and whom do we see moving to the step of the soft music under the dim lights? Why it is none other than the Juniors and Seniors and the occasion, the junior and Senior Reception. As the year came to a close we were pleased with our accomplishments and looked for- ward to making our next year an even more successful one. 1947-48 The year twenty-six students had looked, hoped, and prayed for had finally come and we were Seniors at last. The last year of our school life was begun with the election of class officers. Marilyn Jean Hunter was elected president, Donna Bowsher, secretary and Dorothy Lhamon, treasurer. Our main problem was that of making money for a Senior trip in the spring. Working toward this aim, we sold refreshments at the football and basketball games. We also sold stationery, Tee shirts, and bandanas. Graduation pictures were taken by Failor Studio and everyone seemed well pleased with his pictures. Measurements were taken for caps and gowns and invitations and name cards were ordered. The most sensational event of the year was the presentation of the Senior class play on the warm evening of April 30, 1948. It was called 'KSpring Is Here and we found it really was.

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