Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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T'-E ij: 'RX X 1 xx M 1' X K ' - 1 ,....- 3 X Y . ix Eihrin If I x Y l it 'fa ,f.XXgX , Q x'wsX ,kME? :gX3, f331' V! 'X 10 V ',,X :N K pf j V -- .g- XQQXHQW 110 Cfw XA3'w Xia? L Xw?i x 4+ I i,A fy X' X M- ,f F X I, ,wh x I K Sh Xa, X XX Si X Djf - LT, 08 Q W W X U X ln. COMUS THE CLASS OF THE HOUR PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENIOYIVIENT THE BOOK OF THE HOUR, THE COIVIUSH 1-, Vw. S: if x1615Q X J! - - -2 E P A CROSS SECTION OF OUR HIOII SCHOOL LIFE ........ BY THE CLASS OF 1939 ..... 454. 2? A 113, Pa X JN W Q13 QQ I A 4, fa 40 T -wtf -,T Q jr f x - ' A F Hs, Q H,-1 5 1 n 'M M 1' f 5 W5 an 352,59 ,B Q In .I if-H Lq.Q'11w f wr- -f 'k W I I - 5 2 I I I - n I Wifi' . ' f Hx? S rff gl Q -Nj , '-MU fi- T II ' ' ff-' H+ an Gro EE ,fsi 1939 lVlr. Kenneth C. Ray, our new superintenci- ent, was born in Bristol Townsiiip, lwlorgan County, November 17, 19171. He receveci a B. S. degree lronl lxiuslcingum College anal lxi. A. from Ohio University. lxir. Ray serveci as principal oi lwleigsville Townsliip High Scliool lor two years, ol Clies- terinill Higii Sclwool lor tiiree years, anti tauglil matluematics at lwicifeesport, Pennsylvania, lor one year. He represented lViorgan County in ti1e 88tl1 and 89tl1 General Assemldlies oi tlle Qiiio State Legislature, acting as cliairman oi tile educational section of ti1e linance commit- tee. During tiiis time tie also serveci as prin- cipal oi Coolviile Higll Scilool, Atliens Coun- ty, lor tllree years. lvlr. Ray tiien went to time city ol Alliens to act as sulrstitule county su- perintencient ol srilools, lpeing elected to tiiat ollice in 1933 ancl serving in tiiat capacity un- til coming to tlie Zanesville sciiools in tile autumn ol 1938. ixlr. Ray' is a memlyer ol tile Qiiio State and National ifciucation Associations and is rec- ognizeci as one ol tlleir almlest representatives. He lias attainvti recognition also in 5LXVi10,S Vvlio in fiovernmentn, pulmlisiieci in 1930, and A4AlI1f'l'iCil'S Young Wien of 1936-37-38-39. NVP, the class ol 1939, respectfully cieciicate tliis lmoolt to lxlr. Ray witli time iiope tiiat tile Zanesville pulmiic sciiools will continue to re- ceive tlie lienelit ol liis services as superintenci- ent ol' scllools lor many years to come. .9 ' Af' on ,Q is , -W it .C fi vvf, I , me x, M? 4' ,Q ' ' K. f W 1 af - 4 3 in ' J -'J Q'-rfilf -1 4' 4f,.1,W '. 'JM ' ' fff: nd-' gf ', E-':-fl 1 ffzft I- : 'm 1 , la ff' ,EAM ne ' fu' 112 ' , V We , Airline 5 . .k'x l. YQQ:-zL,eL' C O M U S CONTENTS ' f w l XC'l 'I TY SIQNIORS ill INIORS SUP! IUNORICS ATI lI.If'l'ICS ORG.-XNIZ.-X'I'iONS AlJYlfR'I'lSINC .fu - ' Q 13 cf' - f. f 4' 5 ,, .451 .fAT- rw' ,, 49, Q if 4 4 2?-.fdf ,Q fx L L' 3 by yi . ,EM ,pq f-ff? 'f P-ff. 9 fljffikj ' .K Q 2 w REX Q. k-lm f X QT . N PN L19 Nl ' X LN' 'J XXV Xv+ 'N l'.f X X - fl .124 .L SQ Qfkfffb ff 11 Q:-1 f ii 'v I Y' ,- L xx 1 l , N Lil' Ilgxgjjivf Y if ! V5.1 -' 'M-X : ,A+ I ',w..y42j: - I 1' ' 41,31 -Qi QA-xi -if , ' X-H M 'V Jibff' 5111 f , 'J PM fT3'.-.f -V ! , V I --HW : J W la 'Xa I QLD -4 54 5' X .V E I 1 'Q 'X ' K, fly? pp, ---f ' lx: ,V ' W 1 , , ',' JN ' 1 -1 L I J. 'gn , A , - M 1 Q ' Y , ,' M- ENV, fi - Mjj '17 .- 1 Ye QV, 7, - - ' rr J Ku INA1- 10351 FACULTY ? il 'J VW'X gf' V ?ii-iiiggi- M0 'Xia , Z! V L nj? X X f 2 fw W95Qf ia W4 4 5-S W W ' M C O M U S ADMINISTRATION I Mr. E. D. Cleary, Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. H. C. Grr, President Nlr. Vernon Wood Dr. VV. C. Bateman Mr. E. C. Boggs, Assistant Principal lwrs. Lucy Harvey, Dean of Girls 3 Eb if isa Wg QQ ig I !dSP'f'i+1 il P -II M wg 'I IJ I ,H AI I2-'If FII III,-I I -Qiikf' IIE- ! -5? W fi gl ffljkijl :j,.lNiiX.I II -' -arm C-' '. ' Hi- ' 1939 t IN MEMQRIAIVI Mr. C. Lee Hetzier, 25 years a member of the faculty of Lash High School, passed away December 4th, 1958. He was a graduate of the School of Music of Cincinnati and of Cor- nell. In addition to his directorship of our hand, orchestra, and harmony classes, Mr. f 5 Z X qi li Hetzler served as supervisor of music in all public schools throughout the city, in which capacity he received state-wide recognition. Words cannot express the loss that is felt he- cause of his absence from us. We of the class of 1959 can only extend to Mrs. Hetzier our deepest sympathy. X Q 'IQ :Pi 5 ,Wa A I fu 5 v-5 s. . N 5.5 MISS HELEN L. ARNOLD B. A., B. Sc. in Ed., Ohio State French I, II, Spanish I MISS FERN BATEMAN B. Sc. in Ed., Ohio State EngIish II MR. B. O. BLACK M. A.g New York University Bookkeeping I, II, SchooI Treasurer MR. E. C. BOGGS B. Sc., .Dennison Physics, Assistant PrincipaI MR. JOHN E. BRAMMER B. Sc. in Ed., Ohio University Head Coach FootIoaII and BasIcetIoaII VX7orId History MR. R. M. BUXTON B. Sc.g Wooster Government, AthIetic Manager MISS MARY CLAUDY A. B. and Diptoma in Speech, Muskingum College Radio MR. N. F. FAIRALL B. S. in Ecl.g Muskingum College M. A.: Ohio State PIane Geometry COIVIUS FACULTY Miss GRACE M. FANTON Muskingum Certificate of Music, Ohio State, Ohio University Harmony I, II, GIee Club MISS HELEN A. FOX B. Sc., Ohio State SchooI Litorarian MR. LESTER H. GALLOGLY B. Sc.: M. A., Dennison, Ohio State BioIogy, ZanesviIIian Adviser Hi-Y MR. PAUL GERMAN B. Sc. in Ed., M. A., Ohio State Debate Adviser, VVorId History MISS ADENA E. GIFT B. Sc. in Ect.g Ohio University Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Junior Business Training MISS BETTY L. GITTER B. A., M. A.g Oberlin College, Hartford Seminary Foundation E.ng'Iish I, II MR. GUILBERT R. GRAHAM B. Sc. in Eff., M. A., Ohio University Clark University Geography, Arithmetic, American History, Commerce and Industry , - jj 23 , ff,.f .f?,4M Q I. f if H my mf-Af? A ,Q 5 N ai getiief fre' fy -W' T5 .- 2 ,Il .:2,..i1Xl .JI . - .m 'F' 'A rl ' '- I 1939 MR. WILLIAM H. HANNER A. B4 Cotner College, Marsilatt Coitege, University of Kentuciey Commercial Arittlmetic, .Iunior Business Training MRS. LUCY C. HARVEY B. Sc. in Eat.: Ohio University Dean of Girts, AcIviser of Friendstlip MRS. C. LEE HETZLER College of Musicg Cincinnati, Rowes' Conservatory VioIin MISS RACHAEL HIGGINS A. B., M. A.: Ohio University Cotumtnia EngIisI1 III, IV, Dramatics III, IV MR. HAROLD E. HIMES A. B., Muskingum Cottege SociaI Science, Assistant AtI1Ietic C0 MISS MARGARET L. HOOK B. Sc., Columbia Home Economics MISS RUTH L. HORN A. B.: Dennison University Hygiene MISS GRACE M. KAPLAN A. B.g Seton Coiiege Latin I, II, III, IV, Ifka Actviser 7 - , acI1 MISS .IOSEPHINE LUBY B. A.: St. Mary's of the Springs Latin MISS LUCY MARTINEAU B. S4 University of Chicago Thomas Domestic Science I'IomemaIcing, Cooking 8, Q, I, II, III MISS NELLIE J. MATHEWS A. B., Hiram College VVorIcI History, U. S. History MISS MARIE E. MILL A. B., B. Sc. in Eetq Ohio State EngIisI1 II, III, Actviser D. O. Z. MR. ELLIS B. MIRACLE B. Sc. in Ed.g Ohio University, Otlio State IncIustriaI Arts, Adviser Ustlerettes MISS EMILY MULVEY S. in Eat., St. Mary's of the Springs Substitute Teacher MISS GRACE L. PETTY A. B., Mt. Union College SociaI Civics, VVorIcI History MR. JOHN PHILLIPS B. A., Ohio Wesleyan, University of Wisconsin Assistant Librarian MR. WAYNE REGER W. Va. Wesleyan Cottege Band and Orchestra I3 A' 21 I Vx - is ' I. f WC. ww yy S2 E I '24 .. 1 A JN WN' i I w ee. It WIN MR. EDWIN L. ROE B. S., Dennison Chemistry MISS FERN ROWLANDS A. B., IVIusIeingum Cottege, A. B., Boston University EngIist1 I, II MR. EDWARD SCHMID A. B.g Ohio University EngIish II, VocationaI Counsetor MR. NORRIS F. SCHNEIDER B. Sc. in Eat., M. A., Ohio State, Cotumhia EngIisI1 IV MR. GEORGE A. SCHOOLEY A. B., Muskingum U. S. History, FeIIovvship Adviser MR. GEORGE L. SHAI B. Sc. in Business Administration, M. A., Ohio State Stenography, Typing MRL MERLE M. SHAMP B. Sc. in Eat., Ohio University PI1ysicaI Education, Adviser ot Leaders CIuIo ancI I'Ii-Y MR. L. ELGAN STRONG B. Sc.: Coe Cottege, Muskingum COIVIUS MISS BEULAH C. THOMPSON Apptiert Art School of Chicago Handicraft, Commercial Art, Art IV and V, Art and Crafts CIuI9 Adviser MR. K. C. THOMPSON B. A., B. Sc. in Ectg Ohio State German I, II, Chemistry, Commerciat Law, Comus Actviser MISS HELEN VANDENBARK Ph.. B., Dennison EngIish II, III MISS LUCILLE M. VOGT Northwestern University, Emerson College of Speech, Muskingum Cottege, Ohio University English III, IV MR. J. T. VVALKER B. Sag Ohio State Agricutture, SoiIs, IVIanuaI Training, Tennis Coach MISS KATHERINE WEBER A. B., Ohertin Coitege PhysicaI Education MISS GRACE M. VVIGTON A. B., M. A.g Wittenberg, Ohio State Atgehra I, II, SoIid Geometry MISS MARY E. WURDACK A. B., M, S.g Ohio State, University of Wisconsin, University of Colorado, University of Michigan U. S. History Biotogy ' H T3 diy, YI. I 2:4231 it W N KK I S Qt X 'A nf X4 Q pi x J IRR M flilf ft , is Y' M F ilgtll 7. 'U mi Iv fx 1. A Y .M Sly? K AS GL M N-L9 ll.. I tx .ft rw titi I :ff lei,-I is I I2 i H. -N' -'MII Q2 ffrttfam f Que .I It f 5 .tn - - ts. -5. P v ,Q A 1939 -, X. Q1 F L ' , . k.4 f 4 . : is 5 , Q QzQ.Oe:,:f.f,,f s XX X .6 f K 4 Apt n ' ,, Q Q .fl 'J Bn v ,sy-:nyc A Yo f ll 5 i wail' QQ QU 90' Q Qt , i '0N'K ? Z6 I 4 ' ,fO3:QI9:9E , 4go.3.3o:wagm:g f 'n0QwwC'9s , ' -,:- - 26 17 f Si3233g'fWM A55 1 2 lv o V 93 uv IW . WIP A if I fo Wgr' Q ' X ,' ' X 5 Q' Vf u-High-' 'Q W' x X 'L wwf k'w. 2 Ati 5 Q I' ysgsg 5396 1 ,QQQ -X M v 6 - f A ' F ff A 3 ' I N Q Y Q, .M . V Q W G U 1 i t J X Q A ev y - gm M 'QQ W WN Nj, , ff gi. - 7 1X ZF -' C O M U S CLASS OF 1959 ROBT. GOODRICH JAS. HOSTETTER BETTY SCOTT JOHN SHANIP President Vice President Secretary Treasurer MOTTO Semper Paratus FLOWER COLORS Roses and Delphiniums Old Rose and Sapphire 5, In QA X A i ,Jw A :S J cg, r' fig I IS M H Nils Q31 WET QVQ vin af 2 if . xc. fit. -V i wifi f N 'Q iT WPTQPY e eww LW T ix a N 'lk ,-' MA XE gm f1wM,jN Md wq ffm x ,Q X fix ,Ar, T 'H' QV' W fs '.6i5WF'p Q' M' f Y 5 RTT Q?e ,TM ,I f 121, ll V 'O .Ls '4-fluff-T N 5. !'TT355Trf3NlfTX1W 5 rr Q 1939 ALBERTA ADAMS Bm uSIre 'IHS a Izimuy spirit and a I-riemuy air. ANN ALLEN HBUIWH I'r4-s. of IIIQ1-4: I-3.0.2.--5,41 .Ir. Sr Ilronu Cornrn.-3: II'Icz1-2: UsI1ereIIe-1 - I:ricncIeI1i f' II'Ic'1 CounciI 4,1 I . v-+ 1 1 -5 5.5. oI L.-4: Pm-p CIuIr-43 Cmnus'- 4: LiI3mri:lns-3,43 IIOn0r Sociely. JOY ALLEN uI'IopoIvss Uivlone rIw0rfuI muI serene ELAINE AR CI IER 'llfluincn II'Ica--2,5,4: Pep CIuIm-143 Dramaiics. VIRGINIA ARDREY UGinn,y IIIIm-425,111 AlIrIcIic Aides'-15: Friend- sIlip-4: ZnnCsviIIinnf-42 V0IIeyIJaII-1 2,3-41 BnsIcclImIIH2,5,4: Baseball- 2,5,,1. INIARJORIE BAII.EY .. Peg., IIIG1-25,4 3 I7rinmIsIripf-45 IVI0nitor-f 4: ZancsviIIian-4: VoIIeyI'xaII'-25,43 I3nsIcetImIIf-125,45 BnseImII-2,3,4: Ten- nis-jg Honor Sociciyg Letter CIUIJ--4. RICHARD ADAMS Dick S, S. oI L.-3,41 I'Ii-Y'-5,i1: IVIonil0r -3.4: Pep CIUIJ-4: prmn c:0llllTl.'-'31 CYICC CIUIJ'-'2. BETTY ALLEN Bans IIIca-3,4: VoIIeyIJaII-13,45 BasIcelIDaII--5,4, GALE R. ALLMAN HGGICH Lenders CIuI'J--3,4. ELSIE ARIJRICY uAraIrey IIIca'-3,4: IVIoniI0r-4: Ile-p CIUII'-'4. JANE ATKINSON Iune IIIm-2,5,4: Pep CIIIIJ'-'4. ROLLO BAILEY USIBUBH HGoozI humor is goodness and wisdom I comIzineoI. 3 Yi if ., I we 'PIII L ' ' - The uGruCieU lik:-25.41 Pep Ciuiw-4: Voiivyimii- 3.4: Basketball-25,41 Bzusvimzuii- 3,41 Driunalics-4. VVAYNE BFRKSIIIRIL Berk lin' Uiriuv iivvs in iim slrugfyiv, rw! Ill! -i Arls- and Crafts Ciuim-4. .IOI IN BAILLIE uBuiiiie BOB BALDWIN usleven aim, if rvucinmi or not, rnaicns great lim life. GRACE BFLL in tile prize. MARY BISHOP Sis fines not know, cumin! imom, tile iacsi tim! is in ww H DAI L BOVVERS HDKIIQV, Torch Club-2. f 5 - if ,GH W ' 11 -5163 : D , A If ,- COMUS .IIQAN BAIRU Ulvririiun IILH-2. CTI IADVVIVK ISARRICK Hcjlllllf' Vursily Z-'2.'3,.1: ifunlimnii-21 Drzulluiics-5.4. l'lill.l.lI' ISIQNISUXVFR I'I1il c,fKill'Sil'il'- i,.1Q Sluciin ffrriu-,alrn-.15 iinnur Suvivly. HAROLD ISISCI IOVV Hlfis4'iluH Xilll1'SViiii2lll'-'11 iii-Y-1.11 .ir. Er. Prom ci0IllllI. '51 S. ni i..-5,41 ixionilor-.11 Sr. ixirmurini iru :ai QNUIIIIII. -45 Sr. fiiuss fio'nr Cunnxr: Honor Sucivly, IQVIQLYN ISLAND Hiilln Ilkn-1.,,.1, IJAUI . I I. Bl JVVIQRS Upuuiyh Hfiouragv is ri Uirluv only in proportion as ii is ciirvrlvri imy prllrivrifan rg W K f IR . Q Y Q V qi 5 iff? EWR my 0 - ' W' i , i or W K N' 4. X, I HU xg Q hi! i LW 31 X GV Y N ,QNX E ng V Wk ' 1 WE' ' F 1 H H 'f.- i 72. 'p ' osx l A na V ' 1939 VIRGINIA BOYI,iR Hcvingcrn II'Im'-235,45 IVIoniIor-4. DOROTHY BRAUNING Dol Zan0sviIIinn-4: IIIm-255,43 Arcilery-4. MYRTLE BROCK ulvlyrin VIJIIPFP is grvul ability in Jamming 'mu' to conceal onevs aizililyf' DOROII IY BRONKAR Dot Ilika-2,3,4. ALICE JEAN BROXVN Red JJPP CIIlIli1lI VOIIl'yIlilII 21 Gli-C Club-4, BE'I4'I'Y LOU BROVVN - Ulf. Lou Ulm- CIuIu-2,55 S. S. of I..-53 Dru- nmiics-3-4: IVI0nilorf-4: D.O.7.-5.4: III1zx-2,5,4: Trcns. Ifkn-4: FrienrIsIlip -4: IAIIDTZIFIEIIIS'-'42 USIIQ-rolle-4: Sr. Ring and Pin Qi0l'lllll.'-'12 Honor So- rticiy. if f Q J: Ill ? X Aim , W MARY BRANAS Hscoopyv' II'Ica-f3,4: Pep ciIUIJ'-5,42 Ruriio SIHIII -3,43 Diurmlifis-4: Fri1'nrJsI1ip'-45 Honor Socieiy. RICHARD BRAUNING IJii:If HAS many men, so many minelsg everyone Iris own way. JEAN ISROKAW Billie Ieanu ZancsviIIian--4: I'4ri0nrIsIlip-.gg Usher- eile-4: Pep CIuIm-4: IVI0niIor-4: Dm' nlafiits--'j,4g Iiki--z.5,4g Liivrarians-4: Honor Society. KATHRYN BROOKS HKulIlrynn UIRIUHI glorious il is, anrl aJs0 Jww painful, tu Im un exception. ISITITY I.IfIf BROVVN, Holly Leeu As gooil naluraci a soul us over trod on slum of leather. JACK BROVVN Uivlopen Hi-Y-'5,1: T0rr'Il CIUIU'-1: Banci-14: GI1-0 CIUIJ-2,55 0fCIlCSIfil-4. 59 ,f I E g , - I if-4' .gg ' A . H 0 AIM as 'JI' JI mm .I W .,, 'IK . V f. fi., up VVILIVIA BROWN Brownie lfka-4. DAVID BUCKSBARG Busta Hi-Y--5,4: Dramatics-34: Ractio Staff'-14, DALE BUSH Date Everything is interesting if only one matzes a study of tt. SHIRLEY MAYRE CARY Ustiirtey Mayre tttca-f2.3.4: Inca Council-4: Comus- 4: Friendship-'42 Dramatics-4: Pep Club-4: Librarians'-'45 Volleyball,-2: Sr., Ring S' Pin Comm.--4: Sr. Mem- orial Comm.,-4: Chnl. Name Carct C0lTlIll.f-14. WAYNE CARPENTER H Wayne HA good name is better than riches. LEONARD CATLIITI' HC t,. ll UNO one is useless in ttiis world who tightens the tzurclen of it for anyone elsef' Q, vi COMUS IRENE BRYAN Bryan Arts ffr Crafts Ctutzr-4: Sc-r. Arts 5 tifilffli Clllll'-'.1: .'l'. Sr. PTOIII CfllIlIn.'1 '31 Friemtstuip-,1. FRED BURFIELD Freddie Arts 65 Crafts Ctuld--4. PEUC iY CALLAND 'KPHQQYU CII-Q Ctutw-235,43 tvtonitor-3: Inca--1 2,'i,4: Dramatics-4. CATHERINE CARI .OVVE uKittyU Citcc Ctulu-'2,'j.4. BETTIE CASE Small Fry lttm-3: Pep Ctutuyfl. EDNA MAY CLARK Dorlgen Gli-6 Club-2.34: Volleyball-2: M S- A Club-14: Opcrctta-2.4. rf ,nip ' Rm . L .. Y Q 2 fa 7 idk idx X ' 'qx-5' xv' 'nj ff I Y . ' 0' N VW 25.56 N333 XL' Wig w. if t 3. mf -1' Wy 7' Y Fi 'Wg tx din QQ 7 yi yr L 5 5f2f?f4.-rL.'tH,C5Ll If' 9955. . -:rf-,X W J X ., YA . A -E ' 'E .wt X 9, Ex it ,B ,F D 'N .C J -5351 if-IA. mam f :..l1f -rl N ' -Af - -'H 'Q A- 0 1939 ALICE LEVV CLINE A uAlly Worm Drzmmlics-3: IIIia C0unr'iI--4: Inu:-1 2.3: UsI1ereII0-WI: Arts fir Crafts CIuIm - SA: Cnmus-4: Sr. Ivlsvnmrial l:LUlCI Ct0lllIll. '4I .Ir. Sr. Prom Comm.,-43: Hnnor Sofivly. IVIARTI IA CLOUSE ulvlurfyu Uxvlmf uwisrlmn can you. find Ilml is greater than kiIltlIl0SS?H LEONA MAY COMBS Reel IIIm-2.3.4. BONITA COUPER V uB0nnieU pres. Friendship-41 7m1f'sviIIinn-4: mm CounciI-4: IIIca-2.'5..1: D.O.Z.- 428, S. of L.-4: Ivlonilor-'51 Pep CIUII -4: CI'1m. Color Comm.-4: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.-5: Honor Society. JOSEPH COVERT .. ,, Ioe mro fllinle suvress brings sucpess HOPE ILENE CULI IAN Irish Ifkaf-12.5.43 GIee CIUTD-'2,5. CHARLES CLINE 'tcllurlicn T-r0l f'Tl cilllll'-'21 JF. Sf. IITOIII CKJlllHl.r-' '53 Bnmlf-3,41 OrmIl0sIra-3.4: Studio OFLTICSIFZI'-'41 Honor Society. BETTY COMBS ufrnnlysieu lflm-,lg D,O.Z,-4: I:rir'mI:II1ip-43 Zzxncsviuiunr-4: lIsImreIIc-.11 Dra- IIIEIIILS'- 'S.4Z Sr. Ivlvnmriul Irunl Crnun. -4: Honor Sociely. IVIARGARET COIVIBS Ulvlurg.. Rosevillc High SrIlooI: Glcc Club-4: Op:-rc-Iln-4. ALLEN COULTAS Al HU I runnoi do grrfui IIIIIIUS, I ran CIO small Illings in u greal wuyf, FORREST CROZIER Put HTQ unrfvrstanfl mmrytlning' is to forgive e1.10ryII1ing.H MARY JANE DARBY Ulayneeu Ifka-2.'i,4: S. S. of L.-4: BasI4eIIJaII'-4 '53 Volleyball'-5: I:ricndsI1ip-4: Zanes- viIIiz1n-4: Honor Society. ' F W , 1 I jx f l TA Iii, H - A S -. GEORGE DARNIZLL COMUS VIOLA MAE DARST HGeorge L Happiness iiizinxzfljnis acquired by Nlonnm-4: Hka-14 HAROLD BERTON DAVIS KARL A. DAVIS Davis UDavis Basicciidaii-12. 1X10nil0r,...4. NORENE ROSEMARY DAVIS S 5- T mgiien Cl lv uk HGMER DAW rec. rcas. ee u -4: . 1- -f Council-'43 Zanesviiiian-4: Friencii Bernard Ship-4: lflm-13,41 D.O.Z.H4: Oper- Basketball'-2. elta-45 Archery-14: Honor Society: Honor Typist. CHARLES J. DECKER HOVVARD DEFFENBAUGH Hchucien D9ffi9 Elyria High School: Hi-Y-4. DEANE DE MENT Tub Pres. Arts 5' Crafts Cluh--14. JACK DITTMAR Torch Club--2: Ulonitor-5. GERALD P. DICKERSON HGerry Leaders Cluh-25,43 Torch Club'-2: Dranlaiics-3.4: Football-2,3. BURTON DODD Burpy Torch Cluh-2: Hi-Y 5.4: Treas. Var- siiy Z-'31 Nioniior--'33 Varsity Z-5.43 Tennis--2.'5,4: Lash Fellowship Club-1 Hlackn 3,42 Camus-43 Pep Cluh-4: Treas. Banci--3.4: Orchesira-'3,4: Yep fiiuh--'T JI. if-HPFOT: Cigfllg'- Zz: - - 7' s. .asm 'si -'43 D'f'maf'fS 3' SlffeiviehioriaiiFunde6JJil1n1.Il4gLi'ion0r Socieiy. A . :,,,i A g i 4 ,gif fr T: 27421 f A f Wg M W' f- 53 A ' ' i fl 3 EER 1 r Ji ff :Ni km! 'X' , s 'X W I ' W Viv , VI, Yi if X! flax Mita Ifm AQ affix ..l ll! J ,I ' ,--3 L X- wld I-D19 E-- -Q E 'M f N' A 2 L - f A ,Z - E 'E 5 , , ,. N N ,A 'SN 6 MEUK f 5 U15 ' , ' -.H '- . A - Y 1939 BETF Y ANNE DOZER uBetty Anne D.O.Z.-3.4: Sec. D.O,Z-4: Iika-4: Athletic Staff--4: Pep CIuI'x--4: Friend- sIiiP '4Z Honor Society: Honor Typist. ARLINE DRAKE llAfliH9,' II'I4a-2.3.45 FricnrIsI1ip-4: Pep CIUIJ-f 4g IVIonitor-H43 Honor Typist. WANDA DUTRO HDutyU Glee Club-2.5.41 Friendship-4. MARY ELIZABETH EDWARDS Sis IfIm-25.45 ZanesviIIian--45 Arts and Crafts Club--15.4. HELEN M. ELLIS HHoney Iilm-3.4: Arts and Crafts-5,4. BE'I'l'Y JEAN ERSKINE HB1-Ztfyn IIIca-2. HELEN MAE DOZER Helen H'liil 2,5,42 SCC. Inca-41 3,45 Sr. IVIfvmoriaI Fund COIIUTI.-'41 FrienrIsI1ip-4: Pep CIuI1--4: Comus- 4: Archery'-14. THOMAS Z. DUNN 'tDeacon I..c-uders CIuIJ-2: BasIcelIJaII-44. MARY ELIZABETH DUVALL 'lMary Ef, IIIQH-2,5,43 CIUIJ-125,42 Ev' A CIuI1-43 Honor Typist. PEARL ELLIOT ..SCfl1ppy,' Ifka-2,3,4. JAMES ELSON uhm.. l wish, 1 can, I will-these are the three trumpet notes to victory. MARGARET EVANS Mpeg., Inca--4: Athletic Aides'-43 Pep CIuIo-4. - 'iwf bl G ni 1,4 EN' I kx 91 Hg - 1244 LZ im CW V- ,A G 0 5 Q E I ffm W A I 'f ...L ROBERT EVERSOLE Bob Na Iure CIuIm-3.4. CHARLES W. FIELDS ucjllllifllu I'Ii-Yr-5.4: Torch CIuIm-23 Band-3-49 OrcI1csIra-'43 IVIoniIor-5. DONALD W. FINLAW IIDOHII uEilIler I will find a way or maI2e one. ALICE FLICKINGER FliClfy III4a-25.4. WARREN G. FORSYTHE COMUS JAMES ERYIIN FACIOR uh I .. I l Lenders CIUIJ-25.4. FRANCES FIELDS nfrilzion FriencIsI1ip-45 II'Im-25,43 Ijvp CIUID-1 4: Song I,cac,Ier-4: DfilIllilIICSP'5,4. BETTY FISHER uSImrty DfBlllHIIi'S-'5,4l VoIIeyIJaII--2.5,4: Bas- IceII'JaIIf-2: Fri6ncIsIlip-45 Pep CIUIJ-f 4q IIIQI-25,45 Honor Sociely. DORTHA FORD DOIN IIIQI-3,41 Comus-4: VOI- IeyImII-2,5,4g BnsIcs-IIvaII-f2,'5,4: Base- IJaII-2,f5..1: Pap CIuI1-'42 Sr. IVIoilo Comm.-4: I,eIIer CIUI1-4: Honor So- ciety. WINNIFRED FOX Forsythe -IWIHUIGII Athletic SMI-4. IfIfH'-'2.5-4- ARITIIIjaSlRfXME LORREN FRICK Y uFricIQie H1-Y-5-4 hi2uEiIjI:IJnaI Fund Hi-Y-34: Monitor-4. I ' Q -I M I ' ,I i I f' H1 f K . , ,gm fr-. 1 I 'gh ff D, , J Viv I QI N A I Y I 4. I K Y X A -I gf -I III ffm-LQ ,L wr 'f' ' 4 ' - I' ., - - .. N ,I -im fi AIM T , , 2 I I- . - M- L L .IQ 1939 ELVVYN V. FRYE HE. V. Arts and Crafts Club--5,4. DOROTHY GALLOWAY Dot ,- Red Dramuticsf-5.4: Vollcylmll-2.3: Bus- lwtllall-2,3: lllm-4. .IEANNE GARDNER Uleannen lllca-2.34: lllca Council-4: Vollcy- lwall-2p Bnslcetliall-2: D.O.Z.-3.4: Trens. D.O.Z.-4: Clee Clulw--2.5: COIIIUS-'41 Orclmestra-2,3,4: String En- semlvle-'3.4: Lillrariuns-4: ilr. Sr. Prom COTnnl,'-'fjl Sr. MEl1l0rlill Fund Cllllllll. -14: Friemlslxip-45 Uslmrette-4: Stu- clio Orrllestm--14: Honor Society. IVA MELISSA GAY Hlvan Pliilo lligli School: Bnslcetlmll-3. GENE GRAY HGeney Ilka-2.5.4. BETTY ELINOR GREENE upeteu lllcaf-'2,3,4: Glee Clulyf-125,43 Nl A CIHIJH4. LILLIAN GALE Lily mrlw sweetest pleasure is in imparting if EVELYN GARDNER ulqvien Honor Typist. JAMES GAUNDER Purley Footlmll--2.3.4: Varsity 7:-3.4. ROBERT. GQQDRI CH Bob Turcll Cluly-2: SGC. Torcll Club-'21 Footlmll -f 2.3.43 Basketball f-1 2.5.42 Clun. .lr. Sr. Prom Comm.-33 l'li-Y'- '5.4: Vice Pres. lli-Y--4: Varsitv Z-1 3.4: Vice Pres. Varsity Z-'35 Lasll Fel- lowslxip Clului-5,4: Pres. Lasll Fellow- sllip Club-5: Monitor-3: Leaders Clulm-3-4: Comus-4: Pres. Sr. Class: S. S. ol L.-3.4. VELVA GRAY Olena lik.:-2.4. WILLIAM GRETHER Bill Hi-Y-4: Operetta-'41 Glee Clulu--41 M G A Club-4: S. S. ol L.-3. . QL - - ' 5 4 lit iv .F -5 4 N vp l l as tiif if A A no lib ' . 1 'tg AN 5' KERMVI' B. HANFS IKKOFHII' Atwhen wisdom strikes, llle man is rInne.H Bli'l'I'Y HARE Betsy IIIca-5.4: I-Jranmlics-5: ZanvsviIIian-f 4:ParIcersI1urg I'IigIx SrI1ooI. .IUNIZ HARIVION Iune IIIm-4: I7riencIsI1ip-4. FREIDA HAZEN '.FritZ,, Ifku-4, NANCY HILL Hcrvampuffu D.O.Z.-4: II'I4z1-2.5.43 Ifka CounCiIf-1 41 LiI1rarians-4: I:riencIsIxip-43 UsI1- Prette-4g Pep CIUIJ-4: Drzlillzllimts-4 Comus-4: Ir. Sr. Prom Comm,--3. MARTHA VIVIAN HOCK Vivn Inca'-43 Arts and Crafts CIUI1-5,4. COIVIUS IQRNEST HANNAHS UErnie Fuottmll-2,'5.4: Varsity Z-3.4. MARIE HARLOVV Lillie A good listener. mlrvn sI1e s talking lwersvfff' ALICE IIAVICNS Allie Honor Typist. ,IUANITA HENTHORNE tATUl?9lPT IIIQI-5.4: ZanesviIIiun-4: Debate-4. VVILLIAM B, HILL tABl1Hh9f,' Hi-Y-4. MARGARET HOLCOIVIB Margie usilence is one greul art of I tonversatiorzf' I gy H if ff 3 :?f,i3'I 0'i . 5 N 4-.fy HT- wx 'Y ,Q. if-iff 'J g or I H Q Q55 QKAAX My , I J , , CJ J W' K its TV W ', I1y- me I law 5575 fe-+I I-,liiif -gu w WI,-E + J ,J Q:-' A. 7 fQ.f,iX.lI II' 'F J., - .IH ', ' i w -FPA I 1939 THELMA HOLDCROI 'I' MTl1elma Rmlio Staff-4. BETTY KAY HONMAN Berry lllm-2.34: Pep Clulmr-4. JAMES HOOPER hm Hi-Y'-4: Nlonilor--'41 of Arts and Crafts Cluln-4. RICHARD HULL Dick Comus--4: Honor Sociely. PAUL JONES uGomer Footlmall-2.5.4. CENEVIEVE KAPPEL uflenny Baslcellvall'-13.41 Volleylwnll--'5.11: lwall-3.4: L4-th-r Qlula. , g Q ga Q 1 ,. o 'lip 11' 'K Jam , ..1::.f...... Q l1ll mt f i ua f ' . ffgfiaaas' I L sys ie: Q ' ,: ' iv L.-4 Bnsv- VI LILLIAN HOLDER Lil lllca-2,3,4. MARIE HONNOLD ul',0flPy lizlslcullwall-12,31 Volleyball'-2,52 Beust-A lmullf-'2,5. JAMES HOSTETTER ..Iim,. Ylqorcli Clulm-2: Vice Pres. Torcll Cluly -2: lfootlnall-2.'5.4: Basketball-2.3,4: lli-Y'-5.4: S. of l...-5,41 Jr. Sr. Prom Conun.-3: Vice Pres. Sr. Class -4g Comus-43 Lnsli Fellowship Clulm -34: Nlonitor-3: Varsity Z-5.4: Loaflers Club-2.3.41 Clim. Sr. Menl- orial Fund Comm.-4: Pres. Lash Fel- luwsliip Clulw-4: Honor Socieiy. HARRIET JANE JONES Hslmrlyn lllm-3,41 Volleylwall--2.3.45 Baslceilmll -23,43 Baselvall--j,4. ELISE RENEE KAHN l4RPHE9,, lllm-2.54: Glee Clull--2: Raflio Stall '-4: M 5- A Club-4. ARABELLE JUNE KEENER AAATIIIJQIISY, Vice Pres. lllca--4: lllca-12.5.41 Illia Council'-5,41 D.O.Z.-5.41 Librarians -4: Friendship-4: Pep Club'-'4Q Usli- vrelte-4: S. S, ol L.-5.4: Cap nncl Gown Comm.-4: Comus-'41 Drama!- ivs-3,4: Honor Society. ' x A - 1 A5134 -7 S F w 1 ze Fil ,mo I M IP of B ga? N, . JANE ELEANOR KING ' lunie Ifka-25,41 lfka Council-'55 Dramat- ics--f5.4: Friendship-4: CIIGE CIUIJ- 2,3,.4: D.O.Z.-14: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. --3: Pep CIUIJ-4: UsI1ereIIe-4: VoI- IeybaIIf-'2-5,4S BasIceIImII-2.5.42 Hon- or Society. JEAN KRANZ Laine IIIca-25,43 AlI1IeIiC Aides-2.j,4--Let Icr CIuIJ-5-4: Pep CIuIm-4: VoIIey- ImaII-12.3.41 BasIcelIxaII-2.5.41 Baseball -2.3,4. CLARENCE KRONENBITFER HKroney' Rina cilllh-'4. ELIZABETH G. KUHN HB8f'll' Ifka-5.4. MARY LOUISE LANNING Mary Loan Ifka-2.5.4. RUTH LUELLA LAVVRENCE HBunIeie Inca-5,43 VoIIeyI3aII-4: Pep CIUIJ-'45 Honor' Society. 'a 4 A f iii f'm gfw , .,4L hA5,I,1Ek22Lf ui- 'JL i-Nj' I, : 1 COMUS ,f-- LUCILI .E KING HCl90 Inca-5.4: GIfee CIUIJ-2,53 Pep -'41 Honor Typist. ROBERT KROFFT Slim I:oolImII-25,41 Torch Club-2: Hi-Y- T5.4: Lash I:eIIowsI1ip CIUIZJ-4: Sr. IVIOIIO Comm.-4. ELIZABETH KUHN Hefty IIIm-2: Pep CIuIoM4, PAUL KUSSIVIAUL Shack F00iImII--233.41 BasIceII3aII-2.3.4. DON LASKO Donn Loaders CIUIT-2,3-41 Band-3.4: Drum Ix'1Bj0I -'4. MARTHA .IAYNE LECKRONE 'lMarIy', Ifka-4. I -J ff? , lr P21 E 1 FIX I f J ' Qian I If q, f X sw H r I my X :Eg I if I5 Cy . I ,IX :II f -- .. D3 ..- LQ If: , - .L 1 Q ' - .n ' . '- I - 5. NL 'A 3 Ish 1939 BILL LEFFLER Bill HNolJocly's enemy. lm! everyI1o1Iy's friend. BETFY JEAN LEIVIERT ..Bets.. Silence is Irotter lllan empty cllallerfy FOREST LENHART Hl:orrie'I Glacl in llis lwurl lo Im ricl of all tllis worry and flurry. MARY ANNE LEVVIS Ulvlury Anne IIIca-'5..4: ZanesviIIian--4. GARDNER LIPPS usquirln Glee CIuIa-2.'5.4: IVI Er A CIuIm-4: Arts and Crufts CIUIJ--43 Radio Staff-1 2: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.-5. DICK LONG Abe Torch CIuIJ-2: Hi-Y-5: FootIaaII-2: Vice Pres. oI Varsity Z-2.3: S. S. 0I IA.-5,41 AtI1Ietic Stall-25. I.-.x I . H I, A. ' : ' IW, . 3' ,In . . A lfhl ,Agia F wiv x I , Q 1 :Linn - r:..I'f lf' f , : 1nl if 'III sy. EDNA MAY LEIGHNER Edie Glee CIUIJ-2,3.4: IIIca-115,43 Arts and Crafts CIuIJ-3.4: BasIcetIJaII-2.5.41 V0IIeyI1aIIf-'25-42 Opcretta'-'42 Base- ImII-2,'5: IVI gr A CIuI1-43 Pep CIuI1 ,-14, JUNE ELIZAISETH LEINIINION .ILPIIIKIIIP IAPHIOHQH II.Iczu-25,41 Sec. I.iI1mrians-4: CIW CIUII-2: I:rienQIsIlip-14. EDVVARD LEVVIS lil Illorr-I1 CIUID'-2: IIi-Y-5.4: Glee CIuIw -1.5: Zane-sviIIinn-4: Pep CIuIo-4: Iinrnl-2.54: fJr11IwsIrn-2,541 Studio lJr1'In4-sta-'41 Honor Society. JULIA I.INGO Ulurlyu I7rienLIsI1ip-4: II'Im-2: Pep CIUI1-4: Svc. AtI1IeIiC Stall'-1: AtI1If:tiC Aides- 2.4: Letter CIUI1-5.4: OI L.-43 Sec, and Trans. AtIlIotic Aides-4: Ten- nis-5: XrI0IICyIJElII'-'1.'j..11 BasIieIImIIf-4 25,41 BuseIJaII-25.4. WANDA LLOYD I I Wllllildv I IIIm--42.5.41 Drzunatics-3.4. THELM A LOVEALL HTirmnyH IIIm-2. ff Dc.. EIX QXY x ZA -2 -'ve V'-iv M W X A' E A I' if . W L i' wr my 5.7 121 I Y BOB MMGREGOR ..MaC., Hi-Y-5.4: VIIOFCII CIuIm-2: Lost and Found Comm.--4. NANCY MARSII IINUHIY Iflm-2,5,4. MARLENE MASON my The milclest manner and the gentlest heart. ELOISE MATHENA Mau Ifka-2.34: IIIca CounciI-4: Pep CIuIJ -45 Glee CIuIo-25,45 Vocal Ensem- I:JIe-4: IVI gr A CIuIJ-14: Orchestra-4 5.4: String Ensen1IJIef-14: SIucIio Or- cI1eslra-4: Radio Siaff-4: Jr. and Sr. Pianist'-5,43 Honor Typist. FREDERICK MATTOX uFriIz Draiiiaiics-5.4. DAVID MCCANN HMGCII Torch CIuI'J-2: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.-5 COMUS ,IOI IN MADDOX 1 I lolumie' ' Hi-Y'-15,41 Brand-25,45 Orchesiraf- 25,41 .Ir. Sr. Ijrum Comm.,-5. JOI IN R. MARTIN Hlolnuiion T0rcIi CIUIJ-12: Ili-Y-5.4: I..asIi Fel- I0wsI1ip CIuI1-f'5,,1: pep CIUIJ-4. BURNEDIi'I'I'A MATHENY Uliorllivu IIIm-12: IJL-p CIuIw-4. BETTY I .IiIi MATHENVS Hlfvtty Lee IIIK8'-'1,3.42 IVIonitor-4: FriencIsI1ip-4: VoIIeyIJaII--5: Honor Socieiy. MOLLIE IVICBRIDE 'AM0llie IfIca-2,345 COIIIUS-'45 Friendship-14. LEONA MAE MCCORMICK IAMGQIV II1IcB--5,45 Comus-4: VoIIeyIJaII-13: Honor Society: Honor Typist. x Q J iff? if ii. Q W Af? ' I I l 7jJ l 597, ..f Y. .l g I I if .'I I IV Q ffIgTIf,.L, QU. IW X SIN fIM'r Q WI Q? IH ' 5. nf Eh ,X I SQ any H 6 I I Q 4' . I LQ 93 NIIIQ --iirl 'MI41pM ,QA f2-aiUI W in IM- -. I if -,Z-Pb If 1939 RICHARD IVICCRACKEN Dick rllorcll Cluln--2: Hi-Y-3,4: Debate- 5.4: lvlonitor--14: Radio Stall-2: Sr. Ring ancl Pin Comm.-4: Honor So- ciety. MARGARET JEAN IVIQDONALI-J Hpvygyu Clmeerleacler-f5,4: Sec. IVI. G- A. Club- .4g Ilka-2,3.4: Athletic Aides-2.3.41 Letter Club-4: Volleyball-2: Baslcet- lmall-2,3.4: Baselxall-3: Tennis'-3: Uranmticsf-4: Honor Typist. DON MCFARLAND HD0n'l Glee Cluly-2.j,,4. ERMA IVICGEE .4MUCl, Librarians--4: Pep Clulo-45 Illia- 2,3.4: S. S. ol L.-4. ARLENE IVICINTIRE l.MUC,, Pres. D.O.Z.-4: D.O.Z.'-T5-4: lllca-f 1.5.4: Friundslxip-4: Comus-4: Dra- matics-3: Lilvrarians-4: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.-3: S. S. ol L.-4: Pep Club- 42 Vulleylwall-2: Honor Society. CLARA MAE IVIQKINNEY I 'Mae , l Illia-4: Arts anal Crafts Clulm-4. MYRON IVICDERMITF HlVlac lvlonitorf-4, BETIY McIZI.FRESH ulwacleien pep Clulv-4: Ilku-1,3,4g Drzxlllatics- 3.4: Tl'IlHlS-'21 Baslxctlmll-2: Volley- luall-2. SARAH ANN IVIQFARLAND nsummien Atllletir: Aicles-2: Lilsrarizxnsf-3.42 Pres. Lilvrarinns'-4: Illia-2.3,4:D.O.Z. -5.4: Dramatics-5: S. ol L.-14: ,lr, Sr, Prom Comm.-3: Frienclslrip-4: Volleylmllf-2: Usllerette-'42 Comus-4: Honor Society. WILLIAM IVICGEE uIVIiclevy Torch Clulo-2: rllreas. Hi-Y'-4: Hi-Y-1 5,45 Laslr Fellowship Clulm-14: Bancl-1 2,3--13 OrCl1c'stra-2.3.41 Glec 25,43 Clml. Ring anrl Pin Comm.-4. ETHEL MCKIQNZIE usanclyu Orcllestra-25.4. DONALD ROBERT IVICNEISH HB B.. O HA firm yet cautious mincl, Sincere Illo prudent Constant ye! resigned. . rim. YI a H 0 is-I. 'N' tnll ' My , F: A I Yi .mi X Init 1 ffm, A L23 H ai, E- 'S up-v I ARI I ,WW . . 'Ill ,Zum QI 5 3 .11 . I .... V 4-.' dun l IFE!! nu un N Wi1g::151n -f 0 ' - -57,155 57' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 59 min I H ,'lq X.-:r ! X . iffy Ilill tw , I R Q32 gf. I MARY IVICNERNY Red II'Ica-4: Pep CIuI':-4. RUTH MEES Messy IfIca'-25,41 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.--5: Pep CIUIJ-4: Honor Society. PAUL MEYER uIVIeirsie Rifle CIuIm-4. JOHN MINTH COIVIUS SARAH MCVAY Hslnortyn IIIca-2.34: Pep Club-14. WALDA MERCER Squirt Arls and Crafts CIUIH-4. DOROTHY MILES Doc IIIca-2.'j.4:'D.O,7:.-1.4: Ser. FriPncIsI1ip ,-4: Pep CIuI3-4: Honor Socie-Iy. LULI I MOORE Ulollnnieu Lu Hselclonr Ilearcl Im! always doing. lflm-2'-5,4 P. B. MORRIS P, B. VIRGINIA MORRIS Ulennien Band'-2'3'4I Orchestra-2'-5'4' Aris ancI Crafts CIuIo--4: Dramalics--4. GEORGE MORRISON, JR. DQN MYER HIUQQYU Dm' ZanesViIIian-4. H1 hate nobody: rw Q if W Rf, Sw , 1 . U v,l :gisk f :xi-2 og xv. :A A Iii Q -xi ,I -MI! G Kwai Tai U I I am in charity with the world. 2525 , gr :gf ,, A1 MI ff-I. ' .l. If ff A -f.. ' 'L 591 .,, A .IH Vg. nw. 1939 ROBERT MYERS Red Some rlofvals are onIy inslallmenls Io conquer. H NVILMA NEVVBERRY unilliou IIIIQI--23 IVI0niIur-14. FRED NORRIS Fred ZzxnesviIIizm--4. VVARREN C. OGG Shorty fanesviIIian--145 Pop CIuIo-4. LA PETVA OLDER Pet IIIcu-2.5.45 Pep CIuI1-45 VoIIeyIJaII--4 5,4: BasIce!baII-25,43 ZzmesviIIian-14: Lelter CIuI9-4. ROY OSBORNE ..Red., Senior Dmmaiics-4. BERNARD NEFF uBernie I-eacIc'rs CIUID-25,45 Vzlrsily Z-3: Pres, Vnrsily Z-4: FOOIIJHII-5,45 Bas- IcetI'raII-5.4: S. S. oI L.-4. DAN NICE LKDILHII III-Y'-5: I7oulI1aII IVIanngvr-13: Ibra- muiicsf-5. MAXINE NOVVELL HMG ., X IIIca-2,544 I.iIorarians-3.4: IVIansI'ie-IfI High ScI1ooI. JOHN OKEY IoI1n ZHIISSVIIIIEIII'-.1. CARRIE OLIVER Buddy Uvurinly is the spice of Iifef' GEORGE OWENS HSparIey , Hi-Y-3,41 I-I10I'CI'l CIuIy-2: Band'- 2,5,4: Orc:ImsIraf-f2,5,4. V A w W h sr, M jg FRED PACE HI-:FOIIH 'I'urrIi CIuI'z-2: HIAY-5,45 Band- 2.3.4: OrcI1esIra-2.5.4. DOROTHY PAINTER IKDOLTII I3nsIu'IImII f- 2.'5,4: Base-ImII -f 25,43 fnnvsviIIian SIEIII-4: AlIiIeIic Aides... 5.4: GIee CIUIJ-25,43 Pep CIUIJ-'43 IVI fir A CIUIJ-4: Tennis'-'55 I.eIIc'r CIuI1-4. ELSIE PATIIERSON Peggy HIIIIIG essential thing is not Iznowlerlga, Imut cI1aracIer.H VVAVE PENNELL Uvxfuiveu BUSIQG-IImIIf-2'5: Bzls0I1aII-2.5: VoIIey' ImII-25. .I. COULSON PHILLIPS Pep CIUIJ-4: Pep CIuI1 Pres.-4g IAasIi I7eIIowsI1ip CIUIJ-f5,4: IAEISI1 FeIIowsI1ip CIuIn Vice Pres.-4: ,IIOFCII CIuIJ-2: Hi-Y'-3,45 Debate--13: Comus-4: .Ir. Sr. Prom Comm.-5: Clim, Sr. Picture Cillllllllu-'41 S. S. or I4. 4. DAISY POWER Dizzu VoIIeyIuaII-25.41 BusIceIIoaII-3.4. - I G, I' N iw uf I 'I II I M iw wgiip wwf I A1 -I IH 1:,fgWgif,,iJIfWIkWI --'-35? -sm E I MEIN., COIVIUS VIRGINIA PACE HGinyn VoIIeyImII-2,33 BasIceII3aII--2,35 Base- ball-2.5: Tennis-3: IIIca-25,45 Pep CIuI7f-4. GEORGE PAISLEY Pete HA Illllgll is IUOTIIL 0 llllfldfkd QFOKIHS in any marlzelf' RICHARD PAYNE Dick Torch Club--2. CECIL PEPPER ..Pep., Hi-Y-3-4: Band-2-3,41 Orchestra-1 2.5.45 CI1m, Sr. Invitation Comm.-14: Honor Sociely. JACK PINNICK luck There is aIways work, Anil IooIs to work IUHIIUI, for tI10se who wiII.H MACK PREDMORE Mack Hi-Y-I'IIiIIin, OI1ioI: BasIceII'1aII ITiI- Iin, OI1ioI: Senior IVIemoriaI Comm.-4. : 0. 'If' I 'glaf 'V 1 5 II I ' ' .Xa , JJ Egg.: I HIM L K .Q I If IU ,SRX 'ia iI'II'IvI A J I -5 Ziff' 2 I , - .m '- -' 'N ,I nissan. 1939 ELIZABEIAH RECI IEL Ulfeltyu IIIca'-2.3.43 VoIIeyI'naII-25. VVILLIAIVI REED Bill rr0l'CIl CIUIJ'-'2. MORRIS RICHARDSON HRiclwy Treas. Torcii CIuIu-25 Hi-YH ROSALIE RIGGLE usleippvrn lI'kr-H4: Pr-p Club-'49 VoIIPyI1uII I5nsvIraII-3: BaSIieIImIIf-3. HELEN RITVBERGER UDiClaH Honor Typist. JUANITA ROBERTS HEarlie III421-4: Pvp CIUIJ-4. -M1 Gi DICK REED Drip Turrtiu CIuI3--2: I'IifYf-5,41 Bancl-1 2-3'4: OFCIICSIFZI-2,5,42 IVIonilorr-14: Sr, IVIenmriaI Fund Comm.-4: I.asI1 FeI- IowsIlip CIUIJ'-3.4. MELVIN RICE uvxflwalu OfCIlCSIfil-'2,5,4C I70oII1aII-3. JUNE RIGGLE ..Peg,. Iflia-25,43 Pep Ciulm-4: Honor Typist. ROBERT RISEN Bob giving pleasure H BEATRICE ROBB Bea II'IQa-25.4. RUTH ROGERS Hstoogen I lfka-25,45 Pep Club-4, W 2 Q QW'-4 A I -- 0 Ei. iii . f - 0 ' - Q AW Isis S'Q .. X ?j S . U0 plHllSlIl P. 171050 110 CIIUUICK? of I ELAINE ROSE URosie II'Iczn-25,43 Tvrmisf-5: BasI'ceII1uII-1,33 VIIIIQ-yImII-2,31 USI1urcIIef-4. I IAROI .D ROSS URossyU I-IIOFFII CIuI 1-2: I:uulImII-1. HELEN MARIE RUSH Hfwzzrlyu IIIGI-25,41 Ijvp CIUIJ-4: IVI fir A CIuI1-4g VuIIr'yImII--15,41 Bn In-IImII -25,45 Drzunulirs-5,43 CIOLX CIIuI1- :,5,4. RUTH NARIIQ R USSELI . HRHIIIIGH HIIIIIH value of u IIl,in,g is the ylmlcz' of mind it gives you. VVILLIAM RUSSI uIIucIzU mI'Iwre is no r0uI Iifn Im! CIIPPFIIIII Iifznu DOROTI IY SCOLES ..D0t,, IIIQH-2.5: Vnlleylwall-2.3: BasIc0!ImII-2.5, 4 1 -IIBIJW III , -N135 -IIII I COMUS RALPH ROSE IITOOIIGII HTImra never was a right vnrloauor Im! it succeezlcclf' MARGARET ROSS AKMCIFQIPII lllm-4: Pep CIUIJ--4: Honor Yllypisl. AV IS RUSSELL .IAUYII IIIca-2,5,4: FriemIsI1ip-14g ZnncsviIIian--4: Draunalics-4. VIRGINIA RUSSI Hcinyn IIIQH-12,542 Pvp CIuIJf-14: VOIIeyI1aII-2,j,4. ANNA SCHNEIDER HAnnieH IIIsa--3: Glee CIuIu-2: Dramalics-3. BETTY SCOTT I I Scully' ' Svc. Sr. CIass-4: Dramaiics-5: S. S. of L.-55 Usherette-4: Vice Pres. Li- Iwrarians-4g Treas. LiIJrarians-5: IIIca -25,43 Pep CIuIa-4: VoIIeyImaII-2: BnsIcPlImaII-2: FriencIsI'1ip-4: IIr. Sr. Prom Comm.-5: lfka CounciI-4. Z 9 5 - 7 T: wig ax' .-. , 1 Y' A I X' 4 lf! ,- , I5 ' S F J Q36 ! IMI? Y If ' J Es? I L E I QV I II X xxxx - x E IINIC4- I Q xr! ' Q O 1 41 :E It X I 'M I I E' -f... 2. P ' 1939 MARY ELIZABETH SCOTT Hscotlyu IIIca-2.3.41 Glee Club-2.3: Zanesvil- Iian-4: Pep CIUIJH4. ELOISE SECREST uEloise Illca'-2,5.4: Comus'-'42 Ilvp Club-42 Sr. Invitation Comm.-4: Sr. Molto Comm.-14: Honor Society. JOHN SHAIVIP lack Treas. Sr. Class-4: Ili-Y-3.4: Sec. Hi-Y-4: ITOFCII Clulo-2: Bzxncl-2,5,4: Orchestra-2,3,4: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. -55 I..nsI1 Fellowship Clulm-5,45 Vice Pres. I-asI1 Fellowship Clulm-5: Ten- nis-4: S. S. of L.-5.4: Vice Pres. S. S. of I-.-'43 Honor Society. MARTHA SHOVVALTERS Bell HIt's a fine llring lo Im yourself. VIRGIL SLACK uvirgn ulzqounclecl in reason, loyal ancl just. DICK SIVIITH CLIFFORD SCROGGS Bud Torch Clulv-2: Hi-Y-3.4: Band-2,3, 4: Orchestra-2,5,4. ELOI SE SELLERS USIIQTTYH Iflca--2.3: Cvlee Clulu-2. .IUANITA SHEPLIZR Hluanilan No run on my Inanla can clruin it, for my wealtll is not possession Inu! enjoyment. MARY ELIZABETH SLACK Lib Zanesvillianf-4: Glee Clulm-2,3,4: Illca --25,41 IVI 51- A Club'-'41 Pep CIuIo-- 4gVoIIeyImII--2,5,4: Baslietlmll-2,3.4: Baseball'-2,3,4. JEANEMITE SOLI .ER Hlaneln IIIca-2.34: Honor Typist. BILL SMITH Snuffy .. Red T I Club-2. J, sf. Pr ,. C.. .- Why does 60115233251 mulee so murll EYE!-Y-4: Pres-rs. Droll.-qznigsh I I:eIIowsI1ip Cluln-45 Baslactlaallf-2,33 Honor Society. ' , . If I f' W .. .1 nl.,, 5. S Mill: P a 0 W A I I . ,, I iffy ,gx V ee E N I I 2 x lf A -7 A -Q10 will .. -- g, A ,, ' i AI ferr V Af - N ..., ' A X mv 1 I 4549 93419 I ll Us I N I ROSAI .Ili SMGCK ' HRUSIOU lrrivnclslmipf-4: fnnvsvilliau-4: fTIOc' Clulnf-2,5,4: Illm Council-.15 Arclu-ry .-4: Operetla'-4. EDVVARI 3 SPENCER Ed HIYY-5: Town Criervs Clulm'-2: flfunszxs Cityl. RUTH STEVENS uslvven IVIcnior Higll Sclroolz Sclwlarship, Blue Tri, Latin Clulv, ELEANOR STONEBURNER usloneyn Illca-2,3,4: Lilxrurinns-5g Pep Cluly-1 43 Glee Cluldf-'2,'5. VVILLIAM STRAKER Doc Torcll Club-2: Hi-Y-3.4: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.-5: Bnncl-3.4: Orclmeslra-4: Nloniior-3. MARGARET SWIGER HP01.. 1 Illm-4. lil igfw W'x COMUS CHARLES SNYDER Hcilllllfllu l.usI1 l 1-Ilowsllip Cluls--3: Sec. and Trvzls. ol Lasll lim-Ilowsllip Club-4: Iorrll Club-2: II:-Y-5,11 jr. br. Prom Colnln.-5: Pep Clulr-145 S. S. nl L.-4. RUTH STENC DER Hlgllllgivu IIlmM2,5,4. CHARLES STONE HSIOYIIPH Aviation Clula-2: Stump Clula'-2: Ivlurslml-2: fl'lavcrI:orcl Higlll. HELEN STORINIS Red Illm-2.3.4. ELIZABETH SVVAN Libby lllm-3. VIRGINIA LEE SWIGER UGinny', Illia-2,3,4p Valle-yloall-2. . e ff, is 1 Q1 Q E ', I .e x I - H 6 41'-L..- .f -- D - A fl .. 5 T: 5 , I 5 fx-I' 1 6 W 19 7, I-IX I EI: LM I lm AX I -QL -A IH-I ' In h !va I Q -'-jj ,. -IIII Q2 IQZIQQI T 2 I, fl -' - .M , M , ' nm xv f x I NN 1939 DAVE TAYLOR .lDfLU9,' uljanm is not u plunl tlial grows on mnrlul s0il.H HOVVARD CLAYTON THOMAS ul'lanuny Drallmzllics-4. GEORGE THOMPSON Red Comus-4: Sr. lvlemorial Funcl Comm.-4. DICK TRACY ul-Jiukn Rifle Clulir-4: Dramalics-3.4. PAULIN E ULREY Polly UA lol can be saiel in a few lUUf'dS.H LUCILLE WALKER Cil Hlca-2,3.4: Bancl-'52 D.O.Z.--4: Li- brarians-4: Frienclsl1iP 4: Pep Club- 4: Honor Society. HARRY TAYLOR ..Harry,, Torrlm Club-2: .lr. Sr. Prom Comm.- 3: Hi-Y-3,45 Radio Slalll-5,41 Lusln Fellowship Clulm-5,45 Sr. lVle-morial Fuml Comm.-4: Nlonilor-4: Sr. Ring ancl llin Comm.-1. BETTY 'THOMPSON I Ullo nllllyl l Illia-2. HAROLD TOBIN ..Toby,, Hlfniuy ills lilllvs of every clay. ANDREVV ULCHOCK HAnoly Camus-4: Honor Socicly. BILL VAN ALLEN Willie Hi-Y-5.42 Pros. Hi-Y-4: SCC. ancl Trans. .lr. Sr. Prom Comm.,-5: Sec. and Treas. of S. S. ol L.- 5: Football -2: Clee Club'-25,41 Pep Club-4: Lasll Fellowship Club-3.41 S. S. ul: L. -4: Nl 8- A Clulv'-4: Honor Society. ZANE WALLACE .IPPC Weell Hi-Y-5,45 Lnsll Fellowslmip Clulb-3,43 Band-2.5: lxlonitor-3.4: Pop Club,-42 Jr. ST. PTOID CDIllIIl.'-'5. Q 9 A' I Q VN' 1 W 'll fo N 1 A S Tk Nr 1 -A WC... A 'l ,'i2'1fE5'f l ' , I . gm if E ' U r Q g X X' . S! N H X X 4 ?T 4 AW Yll- X Wm. l. 1 '43 WW GLEN WATERS Baci-Pie mln friendship he is true. ROBERT VVATI' H012 Honor lies in lmnesi ioilf, VVILLIAN VVEESE Bill Pres. of Torch Club--25 Hi-Y'-5,43 Band-3,4 BERNARD VVEST 'tlfornien COIIIUS'-'42 tif. ST. IJFOITI C0lllIll,P43Q Sr. Nlemorial Fund Comm.-45 Arts and Crafts Club-3: Treas. of Arts and Crafts Club-4. BERYI. WHITE Wilma Hi-Y-15-4: Monitor-5: Pep Club-4. ROSEIVIARY WILDER UR0sieH mm-2.5,4: Him Council-43 Librarians -5: Treas. Librarians-4: Friendship-I 4: Pep Club--4: Comusf-'43 of L.-5. QQAM 0'S +4 S J 1 ,.-- ffl fm 33.1, li E BWI lin 'A A it J -5-3? f 4'-'L f-'2L..flX-.i 1'. COMUS IVIARGRETFA WATKINS .lT9X 4 'Beauty like the first rose of the morning. ALICE Lou WEBSTER Ally xvoff' flrriwslru-2,5,4: Gif-.Q Club-3.41 Nl 8' A Club-4: Operettu-4: String En- scrniule'-2,f5,4: Pep Club-4: Morlitur-4. MARJORIE VVELLER Margie Ulm- Club-2: Him-4: Monitor-4: Drzuuntics-4. JACK VVEST luck Nlonitor-3,43 Basin-tlwall-3: Vice Pres. film! Club'-'42 GIPKW Club-25.49 Tre-ns. Varsity Z-4: Pvp Club'-14: M fl M Club-4. MARY ANN WILD LIMGIIIIY lflca-125,43 Comus-'42 Archery Club-4. WILIVIA WILKINS X Wim 1 lfka-2,3..1. 3 ' ,X , , qi ' fr,P?fr1a AZ. A Mi! A 1 .f 1 .i N. t t x B r l I ll QQ fH'f7t QL..L'fC -wav SNL, -fl i ,, - Mu! fs 59 i .AH '- , 1939 BE'l'l'Y NVILSON Hlaclzien mm-4: Honor Sociviy. HARRY VVISE Blomlie Social Chnl. Torrll Club-21 Sec. fl Tre-as. Lush Fellowship Club-jg Pres Lnslx Fc-Howsllip Club'-'41 Hi-Y'-14: S. S. of L.-4: Nlonilor-4: Radio Slaff- 5: Foollvanf-4: Jr. Sr. Prom Corlun.-3 Pep Clulw-4: Honor Society. liLOlSli VVOLF XV0lfie Pvrryshurg. Ohio: Girl Reserves-2 Lulin Club-12: Honor Sociely. RHIQA VVOODSON XVooJy Glas- Clulm-3,41 Up:-relta-4: M 5 A Qilllli-'.1. IVIARJORIE VVOODVVARD Hfwargen Operelta-4: Glee Club-2,'5.4: Inca- 2,f5.4g Pep Club-4: M Fw- A Club-4 Honor Typisi. RUTH Xl GLER l.Rlll,liP,, uxvorry makes grey Imirs. inf' -1 gf' I' 'YYW EI ,LIS WILSON Ellis jf. ST. PFUIII Cllllllll.-31 GIGS cjllbf-'41 Op:-rc-ltn--4: Hi-Y'-4: Pros. NI Sf A Club-4. JANET XNISFNIAN uvxfeczvrn Inca-235,42 Orrlmestrzx-25,43 Nlonilor '-4: String FillSf'IllbI9'- j. GEORGEANNE VVOLF lilo' Io mm-2.5.45 Lilwrarians-5-45 Frivndship -4: Pep Clnlr-4: Drmnalics'-14. IAORRAINIZ WOODVVARD HLorruim ' Inca-1.1. ELOISE YUI ,INC HY0ungia Ulm-25,43 Glove Clulr-2.3.42 Oper! din-4: NI FY A Clulx-4. MARJORIE ZINK Mari Hkn-1: Drmnzxlics-4. UQ. QE 'R 5 V - -2 X iw yup : X Wm C A fx 0 Q ' , i! UJJX gf IM R Q V V 52 XA M Ep EH Era Wish A ,Q -5? ,A -III! G AIIIIQI f'z,.IfIxII.I1Iw. -E SYLVIA ZWIZI .LING USnovvImII Inca-2.3: Librzxrians-3,4: Operelta-4: Ulf-ce Clulv-2.3.41 Vice Pres. of Friend- ship-4: Vivo Pres. IVI Er A Club-'43 DralllaiiCS-3-42 Ushervile--'41 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.-'iz Pep CIuIw-4. COIVIUS RICHARD DERTHICK Dick 'Tiff' is not a Iloliclay Imt an mluca- Hon.n GTHER SENIORS EDWVARD ATKINSON EARL RAY GARRISON VERNON MIRACLE JAMES RUPPEL RICHARD BAIRD .IACK CILLIAINI ROY IVIOHR HELEN ELIZABETH RUSH HARVEY BERIVIAN KENNETH HARKINS RALPH MUSE CHARLES RUSSEL JOHN BRENT ROBERT LANCASTER ROY NICILVVANGER NED SMITH HENRY C. CAROLI-J DVVIGHFI' LEVVIS RICHARD NICHOL RALPH TRIIVIMEK IVIARIE. DAVIS ROBERT LYNN HAROLD PACE VIVIAN TURNER ROLAND FORD ROBERT NIQDONALD VVILLIANI PORTER LLOYD WHEELER 'IIHURIVIAN FORD RUTH IVIILLER RAYIVIOND RUCKER CATHERINE VVILKES Rifiaifv A9153 I I nv 6C?Jb 3 w ?Zi? QgQ'S-'S- Z7x5gw?.a I pf , 1 5 1 ' ilu Hivmnrmm ' 5 1 1 P P I giobert I-7Vfesserly P P 1 Qetty gwcgwesb P p 1 5 1 5 1 P , . A-A M '.. 5 ll .A ,. , Tiff' Ir III I, Cv 0? , 'C .i l wx Q ,YI .1 ,Fri .W fx . . X ' ,NI I I ' 6 We HI' N N J xx, 4 1, Q - If R, uf 3 LEA I ML N. KU ' ,, w I fi Q1 NXXX I I ' 1 Q fig fm Id- -I' Af 'F N1 9, All , 43 fd W 1939 PRESIDENTS ADDRESS Fellow Classmates, l..iidlCS HI1d Gentlemen! The family allaum is a wonderful looolc. When the wind is cold, and the family is gath- ered around the cozy lireplace the virtues of this hoolc are fully realized. Let us imagine we have this looolc before us and have turned a lew pages. Here on this page are pictures ot the years we spent in the grades. Qur mothers and fathers watched us develop gradually. At first we were in a new world. There were many new friends. It was here that we hegan to realize that we had the feelings of others to consider as well as our own. We were in a hewildered state when we tried to imagine what junior high school held in store lor us. We made even more new friends at this new school. Our school worlc grew harder each year. At the end of three years our ideas had changed. We laegan to show in our tall: and in our actions that we were more cultured persons. Here are some pictures ol our senior high school days. Vvhen we lirst entered these we were cautious as to what we said and did. Soon we loegan to gain confidence in ourselves and did not feel out of place. Qur teachers had larger classes and could not spend so much time on one pupil. Those who could not grasp the lesson so easily had to study much harder. We distinctly rememlaer the times our teachers told us that our hahits and attitudes in school would run parallel to our lives to he spent out of school. Some ol us passed this olll lightly hut others heeded this statement. The pictures to he placed in our alhum will undoubtedly prove the latter to he right. All of our teachers cannot he wrong. Some may have pictures ol college lille lor nv ,JV V Vt' 5 e-' H ',1 their alhums. However, college is the repeti- tion ol our high school life, only it delves deep- er into the realms of lmowledge. Alter college or after high school, what will come? Vve enter the world to malce our own living that feeling we noticed when we entered the first grade of school returns. The first few years we must spend in acquainting ourselves with our new lite and with meeting new prola- lems We soon loegin to realize that we don't have that sympathy and understanding that our parents were ahle to give us when prololems confronted us. ' We shall have the opportunity to advance ourselves. The type of worlc we produce and the way we produce it will determine our success. There is hut one more page in our looolc, an intangilole page, where all efforts, successes and failures will he comhined for one large picture, which will show at a glance the type ol lite we lived. The invisihle hand of destiny guided hy our guardian angel will place the pictures on this page. Will this picture loe gilt edged, signifying a rich, pompous life full of power: or will this picture have a hlaclc gloomy edge showing an empty, unhappy life. There is still another choice of picture lor our last page. This pic- ture is not gilded with riches nor is it hlaclc- ened hy lailure. There is a pure white loorder surrounding the picture. This represents the enormous, unimaginative group ot individuals to whom few events seem to occur. Which of these pictures will grace the last page in our hooks? VN'e must not he misled hy the terms wealth, xf x , 5015 4 X SX Z x 9, M y Qi-ig. , 5 Z . fm. .ef .,. gi :ff l:1- s- f V F . it Y' S xl? l W fry! . ll il? :U . A af- sl! :gig as happiness, and success. There are two types ot wealth. The first we think of is pecuniary wealth. With this type of wealth we can not always gain true success and happiness. The rich run up against many heartaches and dis- appointmentsg also a few small taxes inflicted hy the government. Witli this type of wealth our minds hecome like a cash register, meas- uring everything in dollars and cents. The heauty of nature is seldom recognized hy this type of individual. The person who recognizes everything that is heautilul is that person who is fortunate to have ohtained the second type ot wealth, the wealth ol appreciation. This wealth is greater than all the money in the world and it is something the individual with a monetary wealth can not ohtain with his money The wealth of appreciation is obtained hy self application. This is the Wealth that is denied to no one, hut which can he had for the taking by the great suhstantial middle class p crass ln a time when personal lihertles are being trampled underfoot, and when personal ven- geance is not only condoned hut encouraged hy totalitarian leaders, our great democracy must guard zealously its Bill of Rights. ln our Con- stitution lives the surn of man's victories over the forces of harharism and oppression, and in its preservation lies our hope as free individ- uals. If there ever were a time when we should read again our guarantees of liberty and think ol what they mean, surely it is now. Our tree- dom is uniqueg yet we take it lor granted. Our courts still function and uphold justice as de- QJJ . Q, . COMUS ol us. Real success and happiness lies in this wealth of appreciation. Vvith this thought in our minds and the words HSemper Paratusu on our lips, let us bid goodbye to the school and to the teachers who have helped us greatly in filling out a success- lul linal page in our alloum. As a representative ol the class of 1Q5Q we wish to express our gratitude to our teachers in those two well worn lout heart sent words. Thank you. As president of the class of 1959 I Wish to thank the officers, committees, and the rest of the class for their splendid cooperation in mak- ing this a successful year, and I sincerely hope you all have happy and successful lives. ROBERT GOODRICH, President. MISS HIGGINS, Advisor. ORATION fined hy our elected legislatures. We worship as we please. Qur homes are safe from inva- sion. Our property can not he confiscated. We are free to criticize, to assemble, and to debate issues. Our vote is free and secret. Gur press may print the news. We are a free people laecause freedom has heen the American ideal from the first days of the repuhlic, an ideal embodied in the opening words of the Declaration of Independence and firmly planted in the Constitution. We take it for grantedg hut it has taken centuries of time and oceans of hlood to achieve and secure the basic principles embodied in our Bill of fa. 07 . Q 5, -is V it . ri at . A lillllgi tw- HU ff -A-ii 4:-' fviulli EX-.rl .ll '-E E llxlri I l 1 J q f r 'INT lf'-E 'lljqx gf' A 3 x x N,?!g of . lgqhlil ' 1 'f I ,. - Ylj fi!! SHN..- , ' wx .1 ei 'Q . .I 'L I 1 9 1939 Rights. If the freedom that has been bought so dearly should be lost, the whole agonizing path might have to be retraced before happier generations would know again such liberty of person and freedom of spirit as we know. Freedom stands only so long as tree men make it stand against the winds of intolerance and abuse. Our Bill of Rights shall stand, likewise, only so long as we realize and value the unique and fundamental guarantees which are our fortifications. Une of the most deadly, threatening forces against democracy and our liberties is at work today in our nation. lnsidiously the seeds oi vicious propaganda are being spread among farmers, workers, and middle-class folk oi America. Agents of totalitarian powers are at- tempting to stir up dissatisfaction and internal dissension, just as they have in Europe, by scorning our principles oi democracy and mak- ing them to seem weak. Vve might liken their efforts to a scratch. A man can go about his work without noticing a scratch: but let some insidious infection creep into his system through it'-and possibly his days are numbered. If propaganda can wedge its poison into the American,s mind and make him imagine weakness in our democracy, our days oi liberty may also be numbered. The nation's problems will soon become our problems. Vvhat can we do to preserve those ideals of freedom lor which our forefathers struggled? Public opinion weighs heavily upon the course we as a nation will follow. Our indi- vidual opinions must be formed carefully. Vvhenever so-called news is placed before us, let us not be so gullible as to believe it because it comes over the radio, from a well-known newspaper or popular magazine. Every pub- lisher of news is trying to make an impression upon the people. Vve must use the Informa- tion which they present as an incentive to ex- amine both sides oi every question. We must educate our fellow-citizens to the realization and appreciation of our liberties. We must not produce leaders who are led on diets oi propaganda. Our leaders must be able to find the truth and appreciate our principles of free- dom. If we, the class oi IQBQ, can help to make this nation conscious of our cherished inherit- ance, the album, which our personalities are helping to compose today, will become an in- spiration ior our posterity. BETTY FISHER. MISS PETTY, Advisor. .' Mi E i 1 U 0 Q Vg5c.pf5A:5k --1 f 124,31 a l ft Q' 55 ly ti l 0 QQ . ...,. if 5 fx . CGIVIUS CLASS WILL Vve, tlie class ol nineteen Iiundred and thirty-nine, do solemnly swear, by tlie sign of tlie Zodiac and wiill our tliumlas and ioretingers clamped upon our noses, tliat this tlie understated, is time lirst and last will and testament of said class. It any name or cliaracter in tliis legal document lzrears a resemlilanu- to anyone lcnown in tliese immediate wllere- atiouts it is purely intentional. ITEM I In consideration ol ttie administrative force we, tlie graduat- ing class, do laequeatli tl1e following: To Superintendent Kennetln C. Ray we leave, as a suit- alole memorial. a new lligll scliool. To INIr. D. Cleary we leave anotl1er new liigli school. trlwlney may as well liavc two., To lVIr. Boggs we leave an oversize wasliclotlr to use wlien WEISIIIIIQ liis extended Face, To Mrs. Harvey go tliree Iiloodliounds and a 30-50 ritle lor traclcing down tlie delinquent feminae. ITEM II To members of tlie Ifnglisli department we leave tlie fol- lowing: To IVIiss Higgins we leave a mystery drama suitable for a class play production entitled-Ml-lie Case of the Disappear- ing Ringsn or VVl'io scoured tI1e Batli Tub. We completely ignore Miss Wlill because of lier inde- pendent and liauglity attitude during tlie magazine cam- paign. Vvitli Mr. Sclmeicler we leave no less ttian 53.894 txoolcs, all putmlisliecl in England and written in Foo language, lor liim to read wliile tlu- class prepares their next dayls assign- ment. And in our new liigli scliool we will dedicate a special room to lvliss Vogt. In tliis room there will tue no windows or electric liglits. Now slie will lae alole to do ller famous usleep-wallcing scene witliout tlie disturbance of modern conveniences. Also in ttiis room will lne found a special pliunograplr tluat plays every record twice. ITEM III To tlie various male members of tlie Lasli faculty we llave prescribed tlie following: For Mr. Sinai we have hired a piano tuner to tune tlie little bell on Iris deslc. To Mr. Buxton we give ten year subscriptions to tile UHicl4sville Times, mlilie Toloosso Journal, and tlme 'South Zanesville Tribune. Tliese world renowned newspapers are to tw used Iiy luis Civics classes. To Coacli Brammer we leave ttle Ixey to time new stadium and tlie l1ope'tl1at it will lve finished in time for some of next year's gridiron classics, To IVlr. Himes we leave a miniature likeness of Teddy, tlie Bear and Ferdinand, tlie Bull lor demonstration purposes in civics class. For Mr. Urallam we luave purcliased one ol' tliese tllree- wlieeled motorcycle outfits on wllicli lie can Imetter control tlie noon-day traffic in tlie main lrall. It is understood that Ile will lend tlie tricycle to lxlr. VVallaer wlien lrels not using it. For MF. Rt?Q6'f VV? llHVf' SFCUFFCI El SOPIIOIIIOFFC b2lSS00n player and a quart jar ol' stuited olives. To Mr. G. A. Scliooley we give a two-for-a-niclcel cigar. ITEM IV To time various lady members of tlie Lasli faculty we wisli tlie following lnequests to lie made: To lvliss Kaplan we give loest wislfes lor more and lietter tlrird and fourtir year Latin pupils. Tlie members ol tlle trigonometry class leave to lvliss Vvigton a lioolc entitled mllalce It Easy or How Not to Give Tougli Assignments. To Miss Claudy we give tlie R. C. A, lvuilding in Roclce- leller Center. ITEM V To the following student organizations of tlle sctiool we laequeatli tliese items: V e if lit H .: x, cf. 'r. v' gl FF' 'gf ,I 'llll E - ELF, l..I It ' - .m '- H- T1 . dns.: 1939 Tlwe lmarlner-sliop quartet, consisting ol snuff Slllllll, ucur- leyn lVlartin, Skirts Van Allen, and Snake-eye Hostet- ter, are to leave tlieir music and entertaining allility to any tour junior laoys who want to malce similar lools ol tliem- selves. Tlwe K. K. K., a lraslcetloall team made up ol senior lloys, must leave to tlle uFlasl1y Five, a team consisting ol junior livoys, all tlleir various and sundry metals, plaques, gold cups, emlixlems, and pennants ttuat tliey llave won tliis y'ear. To tlie Hi-Y Club we give a secretary Wl l0 can stay awalce and a treasurer who can write. Tlie president and vice president are ol minor importance. For tlle lflca Clula we llave acquired 700 additional mem- lwers. Tlrey need tllemz To tl1e Fellowship Clulo we give two dozen clleese sand- wiclies and a laroom for tl1e janitor ol tlle club room. To ttle D. O. Z. Clulm we leave a carload ot pins to give away. To the Friendship Clulm we give one gross of tlleatre ticlcets witli wliiclr to malce friends. To tlie Librarians we give Herslley candy bars and coolcies. Tlle Honor Society leaves to tlie junior class a looolc en- titled Allow To Get Straigllt As' or HHull's Sliort Nletliod ol Sign Language. For Bolo Halls orcllestra we lrave' secured a montlils en- gagement at tlie uvalley Dale at 525,000 a niglit. To time entire sopliomore class we give lolly-pops and lnicycles. To tlle junior class we give lwt-fudge sundaes and Paclce ard convertilules. ITEM Vt VVitl1 lond memories ot our days at Lasli Higll we leave lVlr. Perry two pet pincliing lnugs, and lor tl1e statues in the lialls tl1e committee on caps and gowns suggests pinlc stiirts and plaid sweaters. ITEM VII 'lille principal lreneticiaries llaving lmeen provided lor, tlie lollowing individuals wislm to contribute certain articles to tlweir lriends and associates: Ann Allen, president ot lllca, and recipient ot tlie adora- tion of Andrew, leaves to tl1e junior class tier lflca club lout not ller Andrew. Plrilip Bemlaower will leave liis violin to anyone wl1o will advance liim two slrow ticlcets and a gallon ol gas. lxlary Branas. lnetter lmown as HAunt lVlary.n leaves to all l1er dear cl1ilclren tlre little pinlc sweaters sl1e lias lmitted wl1ile waiting for tlie microphone. .laclc Brown will give liis saxaptione to anyone wl1o can tune the darned tlring. .lean Brolcaw will leave in tlte main corridor a lmronze plaque bearing lrer lavorite quotation. lt will read Go West, Young Lady, Go Xfvestf' Slwirley Cary leaves lier excessive dignity to .laclcie Nell. Cliarlie Cline leaves one-l1alt ol luis clarinet to Eloise Gadd and tlle otller tiall to Kenton Ray. Kenny will get tlle playing end. Betty Combs is giving away tree l1amlourgs witti Pepper wl'1ile Cecil Pepper is giving away lree tootlilyruslies and Combs. Jack Dittmar, Betty Fistrer, Dorotliy Galloway, Diclc Smitti. George Tliompson, and otlier senior redlleads con- tribute their rccl liair to lVlr. Boggs. VVon't lie loolc cute, IlUWl Burton Dodd still refuses to give up luis box ol ucvrallamn craclcers. Helen Dozer leaves l1er congenial smile and crepe-soled slices to Jeanie Lettler. Cliarles Fields leaves luis corny rornet to Danny lVlc- DOW6ll. Tlie Ford twins, Roland and Thurman, leave two green sweaters, size 56. and two pairs ol slioes. size 9V2,, to any pair ol twins in tlie junior class. Jeanne Gardner will leave lier tiigli-fidelity fiddle to anyone wl1o will advance ller a lnus ticlcet to Granville. Ray Garrison leaves ltis lmaslcetlmall alvility to .lolm Young. .laclc Gilliam leaves llis overcoat to tlte Salvation Amly. One does not need an overcoat in Hollywood, does one? . ze P5 54-, F Q A. 7X l 11 if s - 'Q't X 1 we 'tit 'till C.. - Jim Gaunder gives his hathroom scales to htitce Roach. These heavy-duty scatesa are specialty equipped with helper springs and dual wheels. Bch Goodrich turns over the gavet to the Senior class president ot next year and gives each memher a loouquet of Howers. Don't astc where he got the posies. Jim Hostetter gives 43 magazine suhscriptions to anyone who is ahle-to receive them. Jim hought these magazines and later discovered he coutdn't read. Dick Hull leaves Ntr. Himes a joke hootc and a dill piclcte. t don't get it either. Jane King has a htue formal that she will hand down to Rita Jean Snyder. tt will prohahty need to he hemrned up a little. Boh Kroltt leaves his lritty-lrart to Jack Henery. Don Laslco gives the parallel hars to the geometry classes. June Lemmon gives her clever wit to Virginia Talley. Marjorie: Bailey leaves two ot her dime novels to anyone who has an extra study hall. Ed Lewis leaves the fanesvittian, ot which he is the owner, to Don Blancett. Diclc Long leaves his sole possessions to Roger Ansel. a hottie opener. a hus ticlcet. and a pair ot dice. Eloise Mzitllena will present a tree piano to anyone who can play it hetter than she can. Johnny Macldox leaves his loalsy lace to Charles Peshelc. Johnny Nlartin leaves his good loolcs to Tom Miller. Peg tVlcDonald leaves HB0-Bo to Marguerite Pearson. Arlene Mctntire leaves her dog to the gym instructor to lceep him company while his son is not at home. uDotH and Doc leave their close friendship to HBOIJH and uAtJtJie.U in case you don't tmow' to whom we are re- terring, it is Miss Miles and Mr. Miller, and Miss Atwett and Mr. Barnhart. Powell tvtorris and Doc Stralrer leave two loushel haslcets tult ot trap drum equipment and. tive new drums. George Morrison leaves to Walter Watt his own per- COMUS sonal method tor stripping. Since this. is such a contidentiat matter it is suggested that Mr. Vvatt see Mr, Morrison privately. Bernie Neff leaves his ability to Mswishn shots in a tnuclcet- hatt game to Hugh Hitlis. Fred Pace leaves his tuha to whomever can nhlown the most tmeaning exhating with torcel. Virginia Pace leaves her tavorite hootc to the reference room. tt is a hoolc on wisdom entitled UHUW To Get Wise. Coulson Phillips leaves the De Motay to whomever is most capahle ot handling it. lvtaclr Predmore gives his Pontiac to the team in hopes that some day he will have the Stuctehatcer agency in Zanes- ville. Dick Reed gives his trumpet to the highest loidder and wishes him many a pickled note. Morris Richardson gives a hottie ot' pop and a hot dog to each and every memher ol the junior class. Harold Ross leaves his upper plate to anyone who wishes to study dentistry. Betty Scott leaves her Shirley Temple permanent to Shirley lvlagaziner. Bud Scroggs leaves his cap pistol to Ralph Baughman. John Shamp doe-sn't leave anything. He has turned Scutchman. Smith turns over the ol L. and his lavorite expression. quote. mAh. yes Knavef' unquote. El?HDUf StOl'lebUl nCl afld Rosalie SIIIOCIC leave El Lillfldle ot blue slips which will he posted along the halls as a re- minder to the underclassmen that HCrime Doesn't Pay. Little Vvitlie Van Allen, the houncy baritone tloy, gives the Hi-Y clulo hack to the Hi and the HY. Bill Vveese leaves his address hoolc to Dictc Coclcins. This little hoolr contains many interesting phone numhers. Rosemary Vvilder. Georganna Vvolt, and Sylvia Zwett- ing leave their friendliness to June Archer, Salty Bowman, and Patty Queen. Eloise Vvott gives her tin whistle and a package ot tire - ws jj 22 . C35 fir fi ff f' W -1 5 Q Ft U ., . ,fx ,' I t , 7 ' ,lvl d H Efgil area, may 1593 XWQN ,xo 1 -X is X' ' t . .tg xx X 1 2' A it K A! ,Q t t it y,Wjt,.E 'ffqttseftj- ,f -e' w liv' ti -.f ' ' i I V t 4 -'mi i 'till .At feisigt f si- XXI it 'F 1 - 'l t ei aw.. 1939 cracicers to Dicic Vvieteimann. Eioise is famous for mai:- ing noise. Dick is famous tor being quiet. Eiiis Vviison, that dreamy-eyed iove sicic iittie boy witil Deep Purpie on iris iips, leaves nothing. He was asieep tmentaiiyi wi1en be was asiced to contribute sometiling. Harry Raymond Wise, ot' Pace and Vvise, is tile person wbo is said to be ieaving tile most for time scbooi. First, be ieaves six monitor ciiairs and armbands: second, be ieaves seven W8tCil6S, tbree radios, tive ice cream cones, and two tileatre ticicets, ati oi wbicim be bas won in numerous maga- zine campaigns: and tiiird, be gives fifty copies ot bis iatest booic entitied uHow to Asif Questionst' or 'tsidetracicing tile Assignments. These various articies are lo be dropped from ti1e top ot time auditorium next February 31 in mucb the same manner as one would scramble peanuts. Tiwse active young people wiio catcix tire iargest number ot articies wiii be given a tree ticicet to iast year's commencement ex- ercises. ITEM VIII Time main bequests and transactions being quoted berein, tile otilers wiii be notified promptiy by maii. in case ot a tie, dupiicate prizes wiii be awarded. Tiiis is to be entered as second ciass matter on ti1is 3ISt. day of May 1959 in the Post Office of Zanesviiie, Oiiio. U. S. A. tUnder act ot Congress of February '50, l4Q2., If a taient scout from an insane asyium arrives bere inquiring as to tile whereabouts ot tile autbor of tilis wiii, you migilt inform iiim tilat said auttlor iias gone around ti1e corner in a row boat. -William McGee, Class Attorney. Miss M. E. Wurdacie, Faculty Advisor. sim -Y , Quin. 9 W: l H 0 COMUS CLASS HISTORY Let us turn hack the pages ol our alhum and reveal the joys and sorrows through which we haveglolazed the trail. Let us loolc at our mo- ments ot triumph that have spurred us onward to this, our present goal. Three short years ago, tour hundred and sev- entyfnine travelers came to Lash to hegin a journey whose culmination was to loe gradua- tion. As sophomores, lflca and Torch Club helped us over the ruts and enabled us to con- trihute our part to the social lite of the journey. The second year was hard hut gratifying. Our Dramatics Class presented UFourth ol July, 1800,H and All the Comforts of Homef' Social Clulos claimed as members many of our fellow travelers. We had reached the final milestone and were ready lor the last lap. We can justly he proud of our football team and its League-Championship triumph, and we can sincerely say that our luaslcethall team has shown true sportsmanship in defeat as well as in victory. The Senior Dramatics Class has presented two plays: HA Scrap ol Paperf, and the Christmas play, The Cancelled Debt. lnterest is reviving in Deloate and our senior members have attained unusual success. The Comus stall has worked hard to produce a last- ing memorial of our class. The weelcly Zanes- villian has shown the efforts of that staff, and we can look with pride upon our newly uni- formed hand. Several of our fellow travelers hecame weary and dropped hy the wayside, but three hundred and twenty-nine of the loravest have carried on. There have heen honors for those who could merit them. Our teachers have striven to give us a true sense ol values. lVlay we extend our thanks to them. Sometime when all lifeys lessons are teamed, And sun and stars forever set, The things which our weak judgment here have spurned, The things o'er which we grieved with lashes wet, Wilt flash hefore us out of lifes darh night, As stars shine most in tints of blue, And we shall see how all Goclys plans were right, And how what seemed reproof was love most true. Today we have reached the greatest pealc of our journey. May the future exceed the past in happiness and success, and may we, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-nine live up to our motto, usemper paratusf' ELOISE SECREST, MR. BUXTON, Advisor. . 5 A U B of 9 S 43,15 13-5 Q i -' - , A -iff , qt Eqiitll Q xf -- -,,v 'X' 1 9 J at ll Leah uc., ff' tha it - ' I Silt . -,J - M 11 ,fsj ,, 'ig fi ll Z -L ,-5 558' 'Q -'Ni ,A -itll if it HJ f L t. f ' - AI - - ,S. fe 1 9 3 9 CLASS BEATRICE ROBB- Bncle in tlie days of grandmcfs age Tlzey found their gayest diversions Not in jolly weele end excursions But on a pale olcl allJum's page. Tliose were albums of wlren we were wee But what of an altxum for you and me Wllm wisli to see wliat we all llave done By tlie year nineteen lnunrlred anal fifty-one. VVe've looked up all tliose we used to lenow And liere is what our albums show: Betty Scott, ol laeauty so rare A young doctor is trying to snare. Vvilma Vvillcins, a quiet sort ls malcing a visit to every sea port. Vvlwen your insides begin to tulminate Dr. Betty .lean Wilson will operate. Pauline Ulrey, a very good nurse, Keeps l1er patients from riding in a l1earse. Eloise Young, now a loving wile, Has tliree small boys to lixrigtlten ller lite, Alice Lou Vvetnster is leading a lnandg Robert Vvatts runs a pop-com stand. A cllarming model is Helen Storms: Charles Stone ltas a new cure for corns. Georganna Vvoll, noted tap dancer, Has many tan letters to answer. David Taylor is a termite exterminator: Glenn Waters is raising alligators. .laclc West of Baslcetimall lame As a meclianic is malcing a name. An osteopatli is Margretta Vvatlcinsz Zane VVallace invented cellopliane naplcins. Nlarjorie Vveller owns a souttiern plantation: Ellis Wilson gives lectures on sanitation. Eloise Secrest as tlle States attorney Has sent many a criminal on his last journey. Eloise Vvolte, time greatest pianist of tlie age. ln Europe is malcing ller debut on tile concert stage. Vvilliam Van Allen, our number one tiasso, ls now an accomplislted engineer also. .litterlaugs to our motliers are quite a slioclc But not to our modern Rosalie Smoclc. Eleanor Stonelnurner well-lcnown lor slcipping ls a doctor and finds it quite gripping. PROPHECY Snully Smitlu as Fl news commentator Has outtallxecl Wixtcfliell as a proclamator. lvlary Elizalmetli Scott and Elizaldetli Slaclc Are glamour girls and ride in a liaclc. Our tromlaone player, .larlc Sliamp, Has outlolown Dorsey and is now tire rluamp. Tliose two lvrave girls, Nlargaret and Virginia Swiger, As explorers in Africa are liunting tigers. A lot of money l1as Vivian Turner Since slle invented tlle radium lmurner. Lucile Yvallcer lwas earnefl wc-altlx ot great measure: Sylvia Zwelling malces our siclmf-ss a pleasure. .lanet Vviseman ,our little liall-pint, patiently awaits ller liuslmand at niglit. The perlect menu wlmen serving sweet rider You may liave lay asking Anna Sclwneider. D0f0llly Scales, an aCtI'ESS ol I'Fll G5 Clli-lI'ITl, ls seen at tlle previews on lier l1uslJand's arm. .luanita Sllepler is a lacial loeauticiang Virgil Slack is an lionest politician. Lloyd Vvlleeler and Bernard Vvest As lrorticulturists are tl1e very best. Rutl1 Ann Stevens is managing an inn: Howard Tlmmas is producing a new type ot tin. Managing a millinery slwp is Catherine Vvillcesg Nlary Ann Wild wears turs and sillcs. ln a lovely apartment lives Marjorie Zinlc. Vvitli a modern lcitclien and caldinet sinlc. Dave lVlcCann is talcing a trip to the moon Regardless ol wltetlter ite returns never or soon. Two great boys, Harry Taylor and Beryl Wlnite, Have modernized our city with radium liglits. invention comes natural to Cliarles Snyder Vkflm lias invented a noise-less swing glider. Rosemary Wilder, a dignified teaclier, some clay lmpes to marry a preaclier. Tlxe laig ambition ol Rutli Stenger, ls to marry Nelson Eddy, tlie opera singer. Rl1ea Woodson wlno dresses in tasliion, Has married a doctor and lives in a mansion. Harry Raymond Wise, a lmegger won't lveg Aslc llim to decorate your liome and you'll see. Edward Spencer, Elf! CSle9IIl8d Illelllbel' ot Congress. Has never gotten a certain lady to see. Lorraine Woodward in tliercircus is a lworselnaclc rider: Harold Tobin malces a profit trom l1is farm selling cider. E. A , . Iiftilaix ' 'W' . . 9 ' Els tp 1 G' tl A inff ' if r 4 we ' . e . f .. :C-M as f ff QW f H . j Ag N 5 ' fr X if 54 4 Betty Thompson, our htonde heauty. As a tawyer is matting the judge do his duty. Dick Tracy, a musicat comedy is directing: Marjorie Vvoodward Engtish papers is correcting. Etoise Setters, voted the most attractive senior girt, Has att ardent movie goers in a whirt. Dictc Smith, to the Senate tmown as Red, Not tong ago to the attar was ted. tn Greenwich Vittage is tftizaheth Swan. She is now painting New York at Dawn. Ruth Zigter as Hitterts nurse. ts trying her hest to matce him worse. George Thompson is a wett tcnown prize tighter: tvtartha Showatters teaches us how to tootc tlrightor. Ned Smith, tmown tor his sctioot day tartcs. On the screen has reptaced sour-ttacect Ned Sparks. Ctittorct Scruggs, now a protessor in cottege, ts trying to teach us some musical tcnowtedgv. Jeanette Sotter has tatcen up aviation, And gives all her triends a great sensation. The contents of my attmum now come to an end So for Master Andrew Utchocte I'll send Wfho as a photographer is quite a success, And whose original ideas youtd never guess. ANDREW ULCHOCK- Thank you Miss Rohh, l'll try to see Into lifets endless athum facing me. Anct describe the scenes I see therein, And wiilmui more ado 1'll now begin. For att interested tadies t have a good hint, Coutson Phittips is coining himsett a ttortune in a Wasti- ington mint. Vvhen more is meant than meets the ear tt's George Morrisonls jotces over the air we hear. tn order to catt Ruth Ntees his own, Another Engtisti tcing has just renounced his throne. Lutu Moore has no reason to comptain Shets training tor her dehut on Paris champagne. Bernie Nett, who has just turned pro, ts with the Chicago Bears, as you att tmow. Vvhen we see Virginia Pace grace the sitver screen, We tcnow another ttower has not htushed unseen. The otd Frenctimen say lhey've never seen the titce, CGMU Harotd Ross has made ptenty ot change tn Vvatt Street's ristcy stoctf exchange. Vvitma Newhrey is a wondertut cootc. Ot her toest recipes shevs compiting a hootc. Fred Pace has reatizect his amhition to he tcing-- Not ot the nation hut ot the nation's swing. tworris Richardson has now made the grade tn cornering the U. S. candy trade. As a conservator, Boh tVtcNeish is trying to rectaim Ntustcingurnts eroded soit tor vanishing game. Ot his attitetic prowess there is no douht, But tor the Yankees Vernon ivtiracte is now a hasehatt scout. John tVtiesse's hootc on teacher retorm ts sweeping the nation hy suctrten storm. ROY cJStflUI'Hl', H HOW tillIl0llS Illan. Has outtawed war with his new peace ptan. As a private secretary Beatrice Rohh is quite satistied As the hoss' ttame shets wett quatitiect. .tohn tVtinth, one ot the sotemn sort, Has grown more serious with a tamity to support. To such dutt tite tVtetvin Rice coutd not agree, Hets now taming Hitter with the attied army. Mack Predmores tite has not heen in vain. The presidency of an escort hureau he was ahte to attain. Vvarren Ogg, 'as a tawyer was once untcnown, At the top ot the protossion he-'s now atone. Hr-ten Rittherger is tiaeginning to teach High schoot seniors their correct speech. txtary iVtcNerney has chosen a thritting career, She has toeen appointed Gfwoman just this year. .lactc Pinnictc, a potitician's son, For the mayor ot Zanesvitte has decided to run. How Powett Ntorris made the Ohio Senate is stitt a mystery. For hacti home he's the ptay-tooy he used to he. A dress designer is Dorothy Mites, For the fashionahte wortd she dictates the stytes. Howard tvtitter, as an engineer, huitds things gigantic, t'te's now ptanning a hridge to span the Attantic. As to the whereahouts ot Fred Norris there need he no atarm. Hes stitt in Ohio trying to farm. Vvittiam Porter, one time sandtot tcid. Vvith the New Yortc Giants now matces his hid. tn Yvashington they catt him Honoratotc Pace. But what they catt Harotd hart: home is a disgrace. Richard Payne, though he used to drive a ttivver. Now pitots a steanitooat on the Mississippi River. 1 ni' 0533. When Oshurn Meier ramhtes through France on his motor The horoscope said George Paistey as a farmer coutct not hitce. succeed, - A Q 5 ef? 9 , rf, is .F A1 up if ta t :j k 'Y'-B' V1 tr y- 1 H of N ft Q aff if, V W. at wi ij ft M ji X M Xfitf fttX .5 tjtfj t j ' M I HRW A ,,. ,EZ H55 'QM .tw it ' ,- IIE ffl -QW pf ...- in N up R9 ,KK jj X ' H -E .Z F ...B C U' N ,V 'ittt 5: fg,t5ftJi f .. it ' . - .in - - . EL' ? ss! its of 1939 But evidently the stars have disagreed. Over a scheme Ralph Muse is all atire, For at thirty-tive hc's planning to retire. One cannot his own ears helieve Vvhen he hears that Ralph Rose tor his worlr in physics the Nohel prize will receive. Ethel lVlr'Kenzie, in her Switzerland retreat, composes classical music-sheet alter sheet. Until noon Richard Nicol is still ahle to sleep, For ot the irish Sweepstakes he made a clean sweep. Ruth Rodgers is still living at ease On excitement and champagne, it you please. As an opera star, Dorothy Painter now appears Amid the tumultuous audience cheers. Vvhen .tune Riggle returns lirom almroacl shi-'ll resume, in her Fifth Avenue shoppe to sell Paris pertume. Vvhere Rosalie Riggle is, you'd never guess, She eloped with a sailor and lett no address. Against woman's wiles he was no match, ln Hollywood they regard George Owens as the catch. As for lvlargaret Ross too much cannot he said. She has estahlished a beauty extension hureau with as head. Carrie Oliver, who in the culinary arts did excel, Now decides the menus ot a Palm Beach hotel. From the eyes ot the puhlic she can't waltz unseen Since ot the Tournament ot Roses Virginia Nlorris was queen. it you'd meet him, heid have strange things to tell, For Robert Myers as a G-Man has done right well. Don Myers has managed to scale The heights to a pilot ot the U. S. lxftail. SURISUH S herself elected Although Juanita Roberts, a modest woman tries to pretend, As a social worker her list ot good deeds has no end. Robert Risenls sudden success has gone to his head Since, in the financial world he has forged ahead. Just home from Harvard with his Ph. D. That Cecil Pepper will go haclc to teach, we can all agree. Roioert Risen makes his opponents swear When he's elected to the sheritt's ottice with votes to All worlr and no play is the mode tn Elsie Pattersonis schoolhouse heside a country roa Paul Meyer, it I may he tranlc, is now presiding over a Zanesville taanlc. A noted artist is Sarah Mcvay, In any art gallery you may see her display. l t : . :mb E .. JFK. i 3 1 ':Lm. 5WiAWNgmg . it 'I 'Iii - X . ' y'WSm ' L9 ': spare. cl. 574, G A Clara lVlrKinney as a missionary, either lioolish or lmrave, The hopeless soul ot tlitler she's trying to save. in the National League he's the home run icing, Raymond Ruclufr is atm man with the pnweriul swing. John Olcey, though a small town reporter, he's the equal ten Vvith the features that emanate from his powerful pen. As a writer, lvlaxine Nowell cannot understand Why l10Yf'lS ot' ilE'l' SCll00I IIN' ill Slllfil gl'C'flt delltitltd. Roy lvlohr is a family physician: Elaine Rose could not resist a Countis proposition. Daisy Power, as a husiness woman, it t am correct The condition oi hanlis she has heen appointed to inspect. VVHII lille Ruth Niiller is quite satisfied, Vvhy shouldnit she he? She's another .tune hricle. Writing advice tor the lovelorn is Vvalda Nterccr, To solve their domestic trouhle people tloeli to her. Since hidding the country lite adieu, As a stenographer, Elizaheth Rechel has started out anew. Vvhether you want your hair dyed red or hrown, Call on heautician Ruth Nliller-she's the tmest in town. As a society editor La Petta Older has a new creation. Her scandal column is shocking the nation. Diet: Reed, trying his prestige to increase, On a hlond heiress he has signed a lifetime lease. Un his dollar and cents Bill Reed lceeps close tall: Since he made a fortune in stoclc iollcs say heis an old crah A movie actress is Iayne King: She has seen the drama from lifes own stage Of those whom hut a decade ago In the Halls of Lash she used to ienoiv. I wilt now asia her to relate Willa! part in they have been assigned hy fate. JAYNE KING.. Thank you Andrew: Now as 1 turn the pages of my waiting tzooiz, 1 see the seniors of the class of H39 . So altogether no rif, tet's have a toot: Of the happenings created tny Father Time. Chadwick Barrick the actor of Lash. Has hit good old Broadway with a crash. in the musical field is Vvayne Berlcshire, tn a hand at El Morroco lie plays his lyre. Harold Bischolt we may well judge, Now is tennis champion over Donald Badge. oi' -' Yr 4 wc. iii 353 yi sge- Qiav ot 0 34371 ,isilgsey Ewa MN'i. .loe Cove-rt's anotlwr uDiamoncl Jim , On Vvall Street luclc and lortune comes to liim. Elaine Arclier, our lzeautcous movie queen, Gives lmer talent to lrer pulxlic so it can be seen. Virginia Anlrey, just anotlier Nlyrna Loy, Holcls on to lier mljlmin iwlann as lie is lxer joy. Ricliarrl Baircl, a transcontinental llycr, I Has cliosen as llis male a. professional lnuyer, Mary l5l'itIliiS, news girl at l.ElSl1, ls rival over NNincl1ell witli a dot ancl a clasli. Xxrliiyllf' CHfpPIlll'r, 0116 ol' llllffle Tillll'S lllfll, Has enlistecl in tlie Air Corps as one of tlie ten. Viola .lean Baircl in lier trailer on wlieels, ,rl'ElVelS t'XlCI'lSlVi'ly Elflfl coolxs all ll9I' IIIPHIS. Shirley Cary, wlro is so entrancing. Un Forty-Second street now is dancing. lfclna Mae Clarlc, a singer is sl1c, ln tlie Metropolitan Opera we see. A clress flesigner is Alice l.ew Cline, Vvlaen sliejs not at tlie VValclorl-Astoria to cline. Leona Combs, lormerly a clietician, Has rlwosen a new career as a cosmetician. Bonita Cooper. as a girl in wlrite, Selectetl a surgeon, wlwicli is quite all rigl1t. Betty Lou Brown, as intelligent as over, ls teaclling lier sluclents llow to lae clever. A geologist is lfrecleriels Burlield, Studying rocks llas given lrim l1is yielcl. A veterinarian is Katliryn Broolcs, ln l1er spare time slle reacls a lot ol lxoolcs. ln tlwe Clmamlaer ol Commerce is .laclc Brown. VVl1ose wages go up ancl llien tlley go down. Bettie .lane Case witll lser salole tresses, ln Paris now is mocleling rlresses. Betty Combs as a llair stylist in France, ls giving up ller career lor a little romance. lrene Bryan still prelers to write Aluout tlie stars on a moonlit nigl1t. Allaerta Adams. a jitterluug queen, Has clanred witli Bill Robinson on tlie screen. Marjorie Bailey wllo loves a goocl time, Singing ancl rlancing: it isn't a crime. .loy Allen. a rnalceup expert in Hollywood. Assisting Perc Vvestmore l1as mafle good. .lane Atleinson continues to lve A lnelle in New Yorlc Society. A real estate agent is .lolin Brent, COMUS GHll' Alllllall, OUT SCll0Ol Sfillllp, Now liolcls tlie title as a lioclcey iliamp. A private secretary is Grace Bell, Lulmrs llarrl lor ller lross. wltom Slle tllinlcs is sx DillC BOVN'CfS lfl il COZy H00lC, Prelers to sit and just play roolc. Dorotliy Brauning, our little Sulr-deli, swung lvy ller toes until slte tml wecl, Allen Coultas wlio stuclies tlic stars, llas a clesire to explore tlwe planet Mars. A poet, Daviil Buclcslmarg, now is famous, vc-ll. He I'l'lltC'llllTCl S lllOSC days Wlltffl ll? WHS n2llllClCSS. pllotograplltrs nloclel is llene clulllfifl, But slle gave up glamour for lier man. Forest Crozier, as lie now is seen, l4lUS replacerl rl1yl'OI'lE' POWCI' on lllC SCITCII A clarinet player is Cllarles Cline Wllll now is vacationing on tlle River Rlline. Martlma Clause we may well guess As a manicurist is rloing lier lu-st. Virginia Boyer as a merclwanflise rlerlc, Devotes ller ellort anrl time to ller worlx. Paul H. Bowers enjoys lile so gay. He slmoulcl settle down lzut hell ratlier play. ln CTlllITiig0, Nlary Bisliop ancl Evelyn Bland, Are spencling tlieir time Llirecting a laaml. Myrtle Broclc, as a clevotecl loving wife, Doe-sn't clmaseklier lmslaancl witli n lyutclier lcnile. Eclwarcl Atlcinson, still cleveloping pictures, Has a liard time lcecping out ol mixtures. Rollo Bailey. as a wireless operator, I Has now a young son to call luis pater. On Filth Avenue is Betty Brown. A millinery sllop lias given lier renown. Ricl1arCl Aclams. wliy is it true? Hes now tlie Coacli at N. Y. U. Pllilip Bemloower ancl luis tuneful violin, A seconcl Rulxinoll lie miglit llave lueen. Jean Brolcaw, managing editor of Zanesvillian, Has ridden liiglw since slie got lier lnillion. A novelist is Alice Jean Brown, But sl1e's still trying to act lilce a clown. A raflio announcer is Dale Buslx, Vvllose lameycome witll a little puslw. Bette Allen, wl1o's so amorous and nice, Has now replaced Sonja Henie on the ice. Ann Allen, popularity girl ol U5S , xxfllfi 0VVI'ti l'lli 0WI't ll0H L Elftlll Cl0?SIlll fetll. ls HOW UMiSS AIIleflCil al'tCl lwow Slle cloes 'fi -W gf tv gif CT f I u...f ,- fix Q Wg? W - Hx Y rate. ii N gf: if ...- - ' K., 'b Q4,.. 7 lt: i' v 5 'I ' -'T W' t- ' . ? ' ' t of . Q t gg. .-. .nj 'Q xxx l E ,WJ rl B xl? l l . J ft l'y! l L K B ll 'X' I Il i Pl SJ .J X .y .xr tx - Jbyn Q 'R ' QNX to ff' M last ft await 1 ' 1,4 ! Ci' K 7 : fl lc, lu, l' ' -,tr - . ' 5. U ' 032, A AW 1939 Bob Baldwin as an airline liost l7lies illlllfl Now Elsie across tile continent from coast io coast. Baillie, formerly a proiessor in psycliology, worlcs in a lalooratory studying criminology. Ardrey, a lmeauty operator is slie, No one lias won lier lieart as slie lias tile lcey. Harvey Berman editing tile UNew Yorlc Yliimesn And success lor liim just climlms and climims. Leonard Catlett lias prepared to ine 'lllie manager ol an automoloile factory. Henry Cll8fl6S c1ZlI'0lCl, all H'l1lll0l' IIHIIIC, Vvorried and fretted laelore lie won lame. Norw illa Callanrl in iier pentliouse on liigli, lfntertains iler friends from tlie days gone lay. An unliappy stcnograplier was Catherine Carlow, Wllil lier dream man came lmy tlie name ol' lVlarlowe. A flying instructress is Vvilma Brown, Vvlxose pupils come from every city and town, Dorotliy Bronlcar is as liigli as tlie moon. For sl1e is enjoying a second lmneynvoon. As time lust page I have turneol l am sorry I am tlirougll, lin! Dicle Hull will lalee up from llore And tell of liis events to you. RICHARD l-lUl.l.- Since lane lias finislwrl, my turn llus come To turn tlm pages and maize lllfI1fIS lulm. Gerald Diclierson acted in many a play, And now ileis in vaudeville twice a day. Kennetl1 Harlcins witlw liis intelligent mind, For any college faculty would loc a great find. A willing worlcer is Dortila Ford, Sl1e'll even iielp Bill find lsiis lost cliorcl. Deane Delxflent, wl1o l1as a great big lieari, Can readily excel in tlwat tliing called art. Betty Erslcine a llousewile will ine For some good lmusluand, as you can see. A real estate agent is lsillian Gale, VVl'1o now llas a lot of property lor sale. lflwyn Frye, tlwougil gay and petite, Has a sunny good nature tlxatls llard to lieat. A successful jololmer is Ernest Hannalis, Vvlwo in Ciiicago deals in luananas. A lamous person is Homer Davy, For llecs an admiral in time Navy. A new lvl. D. is Ray Garrison: l'le married a nurse ivy time name of Harrison. ,ga .sn 'W l 2 - ' N it as I ' :- D 4' , X i 13 . in v Sunny un '-:mg::.lE:f .: - I nf : 4 ' V-- Q5 il K X nu . Z' Pi- l RfllHnCl Hllll 'rlIUI'llliIl l Irllfll, Our lllgll SLTll00l lVVlI'l9, ln tlie Kentucky Derby are worlcing llarfl t Anotlier good fellow was Bolo Eve-rsoleg Vvlio now at a luridge collects tl1e toll. .limmy Factor is tlie tallc ol time town, o win. l:or lie is Barnum-Bailey's tumldling clown. One of tile 400 Mary Jane Darlmy, Today is giving anotiier swell party. A 5tii Avenue model is Velva Gray, Slnvls liome lor a visit, so tliey say. A prominent doctor, Kermit Hanes. ls tlie one to get to cure your pains. lxlary Elizalvetl1 lfdwarcls is a great society editor, And Nlargaret Evans, lier cliiei competitor. Vvarrcn Forsytiie, a wealtliy luanlc liead, Now lias luis lmrealxlast served in lied. lvlarie Harlow. wlio is a lreautician, Has married Karl Davis, a noted teclmician. Betty .lean Fisller llas prepared for tlie stage, ln tlie tlleaterys Bill Boardf, ln-r nameys on eacli page, Bill Gretlier could lwave imeen an actor, But instead is driving a tractor. Viola Darst used to watcli tlie ilalls, Bat now slie gets many telepiione calls. Alice Fliclcinger and Evelyn Gardner, ln a gilt sliop are contented partners. Pearl Elliott always liappy and gay, Now tends clsiildren all time day. Home for a visit is Howard Dellenlmaugli, Vvilo, in New Yorlc, is practicing law. .lcanne Gardner witll lxer violin and art, Vvas surely liit lvard ily Cupid's dart. A successlul mercliant is George Darnell, And many commodities lie does sell. Norene Davis, tlie sliy, poetic lvluse. ls teacliing rougli cannilvals wllat English to use. Frances Fields wlm acts so well, ls lmund to ine a Katlierine Cornell. Alice Havens Witli lier sweet disposition, Now is a very renowned optician. Harolcl Davis plays loall witli tlwe Culusg lx2li!l lC Davis IOI' lPilCllCl S does SUD, A proud papa is Arlin Frame, lie lias a son, Junior, loy name. A manager of a confectionery is Betty Green: Sine malces sluclw tliings as candy and ice cream. A good sport was Cliarles Declcer: Now lie operates a movie projector. Gi! 1.11 QJ Yi X NX 'UQ dsx .5 qi Q c. .Q . - - ., ... n g , , A '5,ga.i.5u' f y - Sm X .i 0 Ji? Sk. X X in P 1 A . ji 1 -I? '::..i Nl? 8 A .. D A 'DM' Fig ii E fQ l Ny, 'll - A good-natured policeman is Don Finlaw: Hes tlw one ttlat entorces ttie law. An eloquent preactxc-r is Rictmrd Dertlwictc, xA7tl0 is not lar trom tseing pcrtect. t,orren Frictc is a great magician, But soon will tie matting ammunition. Red-tlaired .tactc Dittmar, wittt tiis tunny way, Vttliis year is acting on ttie Great VVt1ite Way. Helen Ellis lived long try a river site, Until strc was promoted to an ocean strore ligtit. Vvtien it comes to typing wittsr speed, Vvinitred Fox is certain to lead. ttcten Dozer, wlio is so dignitied, t see is to tue anottier .tune toride. Burton Dodd witll luis tennis raclcet, Has earned tlis way into a tiiglwer twractcet. tva Gays a great instructor: And Ctmrles Fields, a tnand conductor. A Welt-tCn0Wll ltlvrftlant is 'rOIl lIlly DUHH, Vvtio sure lxeeps luis competitors in ttle run. As to Betty Ann Dozens ambition in lite, Vve tcnow stie wants to tae a ricti mants wite. Dorottiy Galloway witlsi twer stcitltul grace, Now sets tlie standard tor ttie dancers' pace. Arline Dralce is learning to tuatce: S0011 Stlfctt be iltjtff to Illiltie 8. Ciltift, A great pianist is Mary Elizatoetti Duvall, Now stte is playing at ttu' Music .tames fiaunder in toottaall did stline, But now is worlcing on time teteptione line Vvancta Dutro, a satesmanls tsride, ln a little cottage does reside. Bula Gooclricti is still leading the way: He is ttie F. D. R. ot today. .tune Harmon is a stenographer For James Elson. wl1o is an autt1or. An extensive traveler is Gene Gary, Vvtio tor Europe will sail in May. .tactc Gilliam, once our ptaytnoy, Now tias tiopes tor lVlyrna Loy. My boots tlus closed, this volume ot art, Come, Doritia Ford, and do your part. DORTHA FORDM Ttlantc you, Dick Hutt, and now tet's find How the attzumys pages appear in my mind. .lean Kranz. a tarmerys wite is slsie. Ttle tastest tattcer at eacti sewing tree. V ,.. et l . .,. CT iv? lux-f - COMUS t was reading a tuest seller just yesterday. Arlene Mctntire named it uHow and VVl1at VVay.H .tulia Lingo plays tuall on a tamous UVVomc-nys team Ttmetma tsoveatt lias just invented a new tace cream .tim Hostettens one ot ttie tiest lawyers in town, But tiis secretary, Mary Lanning, calms lmim down. Mollie lVlcBride just made a detuut tvetorc ttle tcing: rlttietma Hotdcrott sells ttle graduating class ttreir rings. A drugstore cowtmoy is Dictc Long, Freida Hazen's ttie writer ot a popular song. Vivian Hortc, witli tt1at twoautitut tiair, ts selling magazines lwere and ttierc. Genevieve Kappet's still a mouse, Stle and .timmy are tmuying a lwouse. .tune Keener is a very tine tvuyer, But Dietz Hutt, tier tmoss, matces tier tieart tty tiigtmer. The youngest man in tl1e Senate is Paul Jones: .totln Maddox is touitding King George a new ttuone. Bob Ntaccvregorts a pilot tronl N. Y. to San Francisco, Vvtien tie astcs tor stewardess Kulin, tnotti Elizataettfs go. Bill Hitt is ttie leading U. S. apairian: Mary Anne Lewis is ttie ttot1n Mctntire titmrarian. Mictcey NtcGee tias a new state founded: Edward Lewis is in Africa grounded. Erma iVlcGee, a new dentist in town Has made all ttie men t1ave toottiactle now. Lucille King is ttie wite ot a preactierg paul Kussniaut is anottier taactletor teactler. Bill Lettler, a wild cowtaoy is tie: .tane Jones, matron in a ct1ildren's luome is stsre. Vvittr ttie teteptxone company is Nancy Hitt, As a tiigt1-sitting tinesman, stie tilts ttle tmill. IF you want someone to get tlie latest news, .tuanita Henttrornels ttie one to ctioose. Sam McFartand,s name is on ttie sport page, StlC,S lcnown as ttie golter ot ttie age. Cttiet ot Police is Forest Lentlartg Wanda Lloyd was l1it tmy Cupid's dart. t see tt1at Mite. Eloise Matt1ena's giving anottler recital: Don McFarland's ttwe man wtio announces the title. As a ptiotograptierts model ot great renown, Betty Lemert's picture is seen in many a town. Since Betty Lee Mathews and .tim Hooper tied up, The ten-cent store's setting lots ol plates and cups. Elise Katln, witti tier taltcative ways, ts announcing over VV L VV ttiese days. Rictiard Mccractcen is now an etymotogist: Dwigtnt Lewis is a tmrainy psyctlotogist. ,.. u I . 1 ' C? q i - ir E21 M,-j lx Q J of is ,J i L, R ' ,'- I I U ,vs Q iw l --, - ,tl 1- '? I time 1939 Fritz Mattox, acting Shakespeare is lie. His leading lady, Rutlri Lawrence, is bis bride-to-be. Tune in Don Amecbe and you can bear swing, A second Martha Raye. our own Jayne King. Bill Vveese is still playing a piano and born. But tl1e neigbbors bave built liim a soundproot barn. A director of motion pictures is Clarence Kronenbitterq Bob McDonald is a big league baseball liitter. As a newspaper reporter. Myron lVicDermitt Makes all competitive editors say uDernU it. A U. S. army captain is llandsome .lolin Martin From all time debutantes lie's seen a darting. Bob Lancaster, as you may guess. ls a professor of Latin at Z, H. S. Peg McDonald, a new dancer on tile N. Y. stage. Has just made toe dancing tile rage. Gardner Lipps. our swing music man. ls at tlie Coconut Grove leading a band, Wlae lVicCormiclc still lilies to dance, Sires teaciiing circus lwrses bow to prance Don Laslvfs still twirling a baton. Hes leading Carnegie rlieclfs band on. Robert Lynn is interested in borticulture: Vvbile lvlarlene lViason's liobby is beauty culture. As a bousewile Niartlia Jayne Leclirone is best, VVitb a pair of twins, slie and Forrie are blest, ln the news column we can see 'if June Lemmon predicted a bride to be. Burnadette Matliena, ambassador to Japan, Tliinlcs U. S. A. is tbe promised land. Bette Hommon is an indian relic excavator: Edna Leigilner, a secret Service Operator, Lillian Holder, to ber i1usband's woe, Goes to Nancy Marsh to buy ller cilapeaus. But beull soon forgive, for l1e's struclc dumb Vvlien sl1e comes borne from tile cosmetician, Margaret HOICDIIIIT. ln trying to lill Mr. Boggs' cliair, Bob Krollt lcnows now wily be lost bis llair. Come lwaclz to eartli. Tl:at's all there is: Before the album can be lived, We must go on and work and work: For dreams won't maize themselves come true, By telling just what we can do. Vtllien you look back from 51 May you be proud of the place you ve won We wish you all, as you may guess, True happiness and great success. Faculty Advisors.- MRS. LUCY HARVEY, MISS HELEN ARNOLD. Emi i if , , ... ri , L- -'L my gy i a - X 4' 'fa' CLASS PGEM ls tlxere anyone llere witli a lieart made of lead Or a feeling ol tuinult inside ol liis llead? If a classmate ol mine is now sullering so, Nlay tliese lines be a lsalsam assuaging luis woe. This experience joyiully progressing seems To lie cutting tlme lnonrls of our lile and our dreams, But tlle mind sllall remove all tliese troulules ol Heart By announcing to us a new life is to start. Lilce a motli to a llame time unlcnown attracts man, Luring llim, coaxing liim to explain if lie can Hidden knowledge wliicla time lias witlilleld lrom luis eyes- As tlue moon and time birds and time sun and tlie skies. UBut all answers are given and lields are explored ls time wail tllat arises wlien times are cleploreclg I will venture to state Ilnat a similar tone ls encountered lry all wllo attaclc tlie unlmown. ln our ears is now ringing tlie Sirenian song Nvllifll tells man time great fame tliat to liim can laelong li luis courage lnas strenglll to will:-stand all tlle lmlows Dealt lly Lile on tlie ground wllere slle proves lll't' lleroes. Given courage L'Il0IIgll all is ours to possess: Nor fltl COHqU6'StS ol Ulll?I'S Olll' Cl1HI'lCt'S IIIHICEC IPSS. l:0I' D0 lllilllilll Citfl l'62lCIl ilfly p0il'll SO TPIIIOVCCI Tliat anotlser can't pass on luis way to lie prove-cl. Vvlnen tlie goal of our lile is at lengtlm in our grasp, Tlren our tliouglrts will return will: tlwe sting ol an asp To tlrese lialls wllere weyve worlced on a scale so minute Tliat inliicted well lie witll neurosis acute. Tlxese tyrannical teacllers our mincls will recall As real people wiill lc-clings-in spite ol it all, But tlwese timings we leave stored lar away in our lvrains Vvill lme aiwsent entirely from tllougl1tl'ul refrains. On our journey tlirougll lile many places we see, Prnt our scliool will time Treasure of memory loe And will ever return wlien time past is reviewed To relieve all our worry and color our mood. Every room in tliis building llolds sometlxing so dear Tlmt tlie tllouglmt ol our leaving gives rise to time fear HA large part of our minds will remain llere today ,- Let us llope tllat as mucli will lie talcen away. f-Kennetlr Harleins. Mr. N. F. Sclmeicler, Faculty Advisor. COMU CLASS SONG Dear Old Zanesville Higli Scliool, We must Vve say goodbye to classmates, and friends well, As tlie dear sclrool ol our youtlu, Vve sliall and sing, And lor every pleasure, our years witlr you Vvelll treasure eacll golden llour, Tllili wevve you, Our C0lDl'S llllle Following patlxs wide. VW- sliall ns-'er say FBFCVVCH. WS lCIl0W S0 always praise did luring. sllared willr and wliite. To tliem we'll always be true. ol lile tliat lead, Far lmeyoncl your portals lqorget you, lror you llave been our guide. CHORUS Farewell to our Alma lxlatvr, Farewell to our Blue and Vvliite, lX1t'llI0l'iCS VVC' Slliln ilIVVElyS l'llK'Y'lSll, rl-IIFOUQII filfll Clily Zlflfl niglit, Future years slmll never part us, Eacll lxour will a memory entwine, You'll lie Zanesville lliglw llorvvcr, For tlle class I-Q-'iffy -Eloise MHlllPIlll, Grace l-4. Fanion, Faculty Advisor. I., x ua ia ,. at as A - v ' rf 2 i .11 f-5 I X V4 ,1 . . , is A' 1 M -rl - fl K 5 J V3 ii l l L ,Ga 't SAC ..- i 'Vic in 1' 'Q A . -if . -ll 6 Mia :f-.9l.i fs . . 1 i wie Dlitg 1939 fi fb f' f N Q T 92 I ' ff W if SM ' WJ 5 I F114 14' 'Q Mig? K Jfanvxf 6.5.4 JUNIO RS ' W w as X Y in l 3 QI! I ,qs ' . v ' .L 35 ' X. I wg . ::5?0'X::: NVQ Ygj?il - ' 55 +4 C O M U S JUNIORS WZ g QF H MM . - ,. Lv , Q L 3 Q ' H ff NT. 1 i n 3 17 ' + W ' FW 2 fx qi A fl? X 'x. 1 PJ x fx X T, KALA V f X! 1' 'id' I .- xl .JV Xe K In Q ck .N 'Kb ,,,f .1614 lx f-0 fHwk41eL,. C5-,WI :fix ' if WW 'YIM N' X' N. X 'H f 'Ni '-5 0 'N N , 'W E ,Lviill f 2-1 LI n Y ' A - .m '- . V -H Vg. Nun 1939 J. Abel M. Andreae J. Baker E. Black S. Bowman S. Burley A, Clark R. Coclcins M. Coyer F. Crumm E. Eppley Q :, Z . I 1 h G fill' 2553- 'J lg.-an 1..- Illl l::rl:M iqulliry'-51 X PLJJIE1 -uf '2z'!l?::J' 55125: ' um llll Ill 1 JUNIORS SESSION ROOM 17 C. Aclmauer A. Aclcley F. Aclams L. Aclclis D. Aclldns C. Adrian C. Alexander R. Anlcronl J. Ansel R. Ansel J. Arclmer J. Afwell R. Bailey B. Balcer R. Ball K. Barlcer K. Barlcer B. Barnllarl B. Barrows J. Barlon R. Baugllman D. Bc-em F. Bell P. 'Bray SESSION ROOM 21 D. Blancell C. Bowclen l.. Bowen B. Bowers C. Bowers D. Bowers lVl. Bowers T. Bracllielcl D. Brewer B. Broclc D. Brown G. Brown R. Brown J. Bryan E. Burrows Z. Busl1 D. Butler E. Butler l. Clmaclcaronis G. Clneclcusli B. Clarlc lvl. Cleary VV. Clelland lxl. Clillord l'l. Connell SESSION ROOM 13 ' YV. Cullman B. Collagen M. Collagen VV. Connar B. Connell B. Cooper V. Covert D. Cronin lvl. Crossland L. Dirk P. Diclcey M. Dolnlsie E. Dozer C. Dralce R. Dunn B.. Durlcin E. Dusenlaerry T. Dusenloerry M. Daringer M. Eclwarrls J. Emery M. Evans D. Faclor l... Farriall J. Fell F. Fisller lVl. Fisller Nl. Fisller .Wf . ' - ' s A . O . , We 'S' F' 2 zz. . ' ff 1 ll MSX Ql 3 gn, A A as . X :J I, ix Z A H H 5 -3 41' f 'N . nr '73 Q V , l. Fleming D. Davis B. Willis A. Hooper B. Jones G. Kluk l. Nicew lnPr lvl. Pearson P. Queen L. Frame F. Freeman K. Dovenlmrgf-r P. Fraclif-r J. Xrvilson D. Fullcerson B. VVi B. Housellolclerl. Hullorcl S. .lenlcins E. Kumpvl B. Komlmlll li. Kovzxlebslii B. Lewi. F. Lincl H. Nolan K. Nuvaria E. K. P ierre Ray Q , HV ll B. lJ?l Of1e VV. Reed '35 - f-5 I1 4 if xff xv .yfa Wil N JUNIORS M. Fre-ylnerg R. Friesinger T. l'lfFlldEl Sl10t SESSION ROOM 8 D. lfulion .l. Fusnc-r B. Kessler Nl. Vvliile D. VVl1iHlingf'rH. Vvirlcens SETHFVL-'F D. vvfigm A. Young SESSION ROOM 25 J. riumcf O. rru...pl..-f-y R. lf. B. Km! .,..f-f v. K .f.. .ian 1. Kenniso.. B. lm- O, i..ri....r B, Leisure F. lung H. L. ..Q..S L. Lowary SESSION ROOM 28 D. Okey M. camfou R, Orr C. Pesheli A. Pick erfe ll A. Porn-r G. Rem C. Rice B. E' wx Qi Eff-pg if O mmf '-Eg-lil Gi. F3 ri -'E . COMUS F. Friesinger B. Fuclls VV. Wan B. Nvillianis B. lden B. Killian E. Lee D. Lewis I4. Parsons R. Porter Richardson G, Richardson fl 797 . eq N' F B., T. W X , l nl - . R. Flowers R. Vvieielmann H. Yvilliams J. James H. Kissinger .l. Lelfler J. Paiierson V. Portis H, Richardson ww Q? 1: QS X l 'xl f Qs! O . lf ' IQ f. 1 2 .fl l a 1 9 3 9 JUNIORS - . , V. JI, 1.. Q , , C1 fx 1 I. S ' 5 A 7 G E 'i y ', 2 ,LIN rg 1 A wfzaizzwgss ,f 0 f , 1 llc: 1 ,p -l jiiiiiygi' f .1 - ' V1 I my af ' A J TT Aggqggglf i 4 X X bf ga, ,4 ' 'her 1 - ' Q 'fl - ' ez- YS. Han, SKS C O M U S JUNIQRS f H ma Sim 4a f??:-f lhsailifgi WW X M '22 -X , A I, r ,J J 5 I: I - 1 . li U :QUE 1 fy P ' ' i x W wiv'-Vbrjf J M lx MJ LQ ,-l m , ml NNW -V 9L,1w 3 W ffll AL-1 1 fb fa -jd X, -BMI C111 fQUiiJl f 9-2 .I .W ' A ' .m -' H- - 5, nfksam 7, 1 1 9 3 9 JUNIORS G, Ric-ill D. Riggle il. Riltlwergcr G. Roacll .l. Roach .l. Roacli N. Rose L. Rowlands VV. Rugli H. Rupple B. Rutledge if. Ryan Nl. Sayre N. Scliulxc-rt l., Scl1ulteis lvl. Scott A. Searle J. Sllepparcl J. Slleffler lvl, Slninn B. Slliplvt J, Shipley SESSION ROOM 37 R. Maclc H. Madden S. Nlagaziner I.. lxlagrurlvr D. lxflarlowe A. lxlarple B. ixlartin B. Martin lxl. lxflason J. Mattingly E. Mautz V, Maziar L. Nlccance L. McCann J. McConnell VV. McConnell H. McDern1itt G. McGee C. lVlcKinnoy F. lx'!lCKHHUgllt6T H. Mcvuy VV. lxfleniwrn E. Merriam C. lvliller D. Miller D. Miller R. Miller T. Nliller B, Moociy D. Nloore M, Moore VV. Moore J. Morgan B. Morrison D. Moyer D. lxlusc L. Nluse B. Nlyers J. Myers li. Myslca E. MCWilliHlllS A. Ely B. Neff E. Nell il. Newman SESSION ROOM 39 D 1. Overixolser D. Scilultileis E. Showalter S. Sllricler E. Sims M. Slaclc M. Slack l. Smitll J. Smith M. Smith R. Smitii V. Smitli H. Snoclc R. Snyder R. Spinlcs B. Spencer L. Spencer G. Staples L. Stiers F. Slitt P. Stottsberry H. Sturtevant V. Summers F. Swartz ' x JW . A L' Q ' E A 2 . ,, mf .-, 1 S ' f Q all QNX QW 3 ,bizyiiiglgf ,E N - I gm 'sw -1 I g X I . ::Sf5'la::: if NZ H 3 X 3s ff f X awe mer W S- gi, Q - sf Q 7' ' ' 3 ua' mv N ' mv , M Agua on mb . . 1 9 5, My A gig C. Swisher E. Tabler JUNIORS COMUS V. Talley D. Tcisinger Teisinger C, 'Hmmpsun D. ,l4ll0l IH. VV. Todd J. Turner L. Vvzulker J. Xvullnfte R. Vvalluce B. Vvarclen D. Vvailcins H. NV1-igelt R. Vvise D. VVr-sllwroolc S. Vveslenlmarger IW. Vvclls SESSION ROOM 23 R. Edwards J. Gaylord H. Geary B. Geary R. Cr.-lulmrl L. Geiger H. Glass C. Cobol N. czfahalll Gfaildlll Clf'EllldStHff ir. Clfeillixl' rr. Qgl'9il1Ll rr. Iriiifllllliin HElffiS If. Harris H. Harris VV. Harris E. Hzrrsrll M. Hazen J. Heimzm C. Heipley B. Henery J, Hcnery G. Henderson B. Hegedus R. Heim E. Hs-lriggle D. Heselop D. Brewer R. Cash J, Englehar! M. Evans NV. Frame Nl. Hooper L. Johnson L. Wriglll OTHER JUNIORS K. Anderson L. Farmer N. Herold M. Mitchell J. Rogers G. Shim H. Wiley L. mvfiglll B Arler NI. Grellxer H. Hinis F. Nlulaley P. Rush M. Stewart M. Vvinn B. Cope C. Harris R. Madinger E. Roberts C. Srlurack D. Ullom R. Nvorslall ' ' of' J' 1' fi F 0 1 qf ??f?f1 Q , 'J Wx W- 1 1 1 ' dx X 1:55 1 ,url lg H ESQ. .H V , . ,J y .ZW , -11 xy X 'Q 325,41 MS' k Y- X' .uf QQ I N gf? 4055 J . W . W My 1 I f X HX cwcef yr.. -,-M M 0 uw V' N ' E 4: : m fly C .-.. --f , 'V 'I X bn I all X I f' ' F 'ii gl V, mn: if 1. -. 6' j' :L.,f5, -,I ' ' JI . 'H . . fowl 1939 JUNIORS .QE :ii 1 Gv 'L ' mc- X X ci E I Ni. Q XA 0 .igggdh ' WV 1 2 xf' XT' :gb AW Q Most Popular .... lVlost lntelligent ................ Second lVlost lntelligent ......... ,,.,, lVlost Gullilmle Most Attractive .... lwlost Friendly Best Dancer ..,...,.............,........ Done Most for Done School tlie Most ............... Done Scllool tlie Most fseconcll ....... ........... Most Talkative Man Hater .... . Vvoman Hater Glamour Girl Playlooy ........... Most Vvitty ...... ....... Most Athletic COMUS SENICR POPULARITY CONTEST Bolo Gooclricli, Ann Allen Dick Hull, lwlary Branas .. Kenneth Harlcins, Eloise Secrest Shirley Cary, Andrew Ulchoclr tlolin Martin, Eloise Sellers Bill Srnitli, Betty Scott Dick Reed, Dot Galloway the School ......... ........... l Solo Goodrich, Ann Allen Diclr Payne, Eleanor Stonelourner Dick Long, Rosalie Smoclc Shirley Cary, Bill Smith Mary Elizabeth Slack Diclc Hull Ilene Culhan ilaclc Gillian Kennetli Harlcins, Mary Branas Bernie Neff, .lean Kranz 'T il? 25 VX tt'-32 M l3lj,Tif'V Tal ll ct! Q T ' U lg .s 9 I S? 'Z I t Z . I ,, X X gy TJ e F 'Q I N X at .l W iz, WAX ii? as - ' Wllllf l f 4-T f-'2L.m..3Z. X., l'. '-B 5 - .lm ', ' N Tl T T- 0 -1 1939 M x in , If X Lf f W j R , f 1 SO P H OM O R ES . 5 gi' S5 1 ,uf-QP YQ 1 wcgmp Wg my W as V - AX mga. gf SOPHOMORES 1939 SOPHOIVIORES SESSION ROOM 29 L. Earnest D. Evans R. Forcl G. Garclner il. Goodman il. Grimm D. Harding E. Havens Evec lj. ITOTQIIEEIII Cates Gore GFOSSIIIHII Hilfliln IJ. IIIHVEHS EHIITTCC FZICIKJF F0flif'f Nr. GaulIll'f GDFICY ll. CIUYEI' I-lilflall IIIHVVRIIIS lf. Emerson If. Fast .l. Foy R, Giinlvons B. Gorsurli VV. Hall C. Harper WI Hay P. Fnglaml R. Feastei lf. Franlc fi. Gilford R Cvraliam A. Hall INI. Harris. A Hayes B. Eppley J. Fell C. Fraunlellu' T. Gilclon V Granger R. Hall V. Harris If. Hayes D. Eppley J. Ferrell Ii. Freeman R, Glass X IVI. Green IW. Hanclsliy V. Hartman C Haywoorl NI. Epploy Finley B. Goelz 'I ' .C Greincrr lvl. Hanes .l. Hartmeycr R. Haywoorl G. Erwine I.. Irisller D. Garclner O. Cvolrlsmitll ll Grillnitll D, Harcling Ci. Harvey Hazen SESSION ROOM 32 N. Lanfastvr IW, Laumlcr lxl. l.m-nliart lvl. ljnsrott B. l.umon . IRIHFSII B. Ivlatliew IVI, Lancaster K. Leasure B. Lewis B. little NI. Wlatlclox Nlartt l.. Nlattox R. Lang G. Lemmon C. Lewis l. Lowe .l. Nlaniscolco ., Mzurtt VV, lxlattox H. Lasure I... Lemmon R. Linclimon R. Lowe B. Nlarlcins V. Nlason rli. Mayo SESSION ROOM 27 xl. Aifklby lj. AllflC'l SUll BRIKPF Bates BSdIlEil CZ0l'li MV. BCnHCll Bflyfle BIUCIC D. Adams R. Anclerson NI. Baldwin IL. Bates Y. Becloc .l. Betliel B. Bradford lf. Broolcs lf, Adams T. Ansel C. Barker l.. Bates R. Beeglwley U. Billingsley F. Bradley G. Brouglwton G. Aclams .l. Arlrougli D. Barnes B. Bates B. Bell I.. Birlclnmer INI. Brannon B, Brown E, Allen B. Baily .l. Bamett V. Bates H Bell B, Boetcluer E. Branson NI. Brown .I. Allen E. Baily D. Barnlwart VV. Bates T. Bender ,l. Bolner E. Brent VV. Brown W A S. Allen I.. Baker I... Barnlwuse D. Belmont R. Benlield B. Bowman il. Briflwell K. Fuller SESSION ROOM 36 R. Swain R. Tague lxl. Terrill lj. Tom R. Ullman INI. Vousclen II. Vvaltman C. Watson C. Swanlc E. Tate S. 'lliompson H. Towt C. Ulrey If Vvallcer D. Yvarcl .l. MNZCEIIIICYSPOOII R. Swank H. Taylor lvl. Tlwrntnn H. Turner R. Urloan D. Wallace B. Vvarne R, Vveir J. Swartz L.. Tillman VV. VI4l1Ol'Ill0l1 J. Turner I. Van Orsclale J. Vvaltermiro B. Watters SESSION ROOM 33 B. lVIcBee VV. lVlcNeisl1 U. Ixlontgomery D. Nolan J. Patton R. lVIcGratl1 C. lVlol1ler G Newton IVI. IVIcCancc IVI. Nliles A. Ixlorgan IVI. Norman R. Rait A. IVlcKelvey R. Mohr D Paisley V, IVIcClure D. Ivlilllelt R. Nlorgan B. Norris R. Richardson F. IVIcI.augl1lin G. Moore G. Parkinson NI. lVIcCoy B. IVIiller Nl. Morrison B. Oiienloaclxirr D. lVlarDowell D. lVIercer G. IVIoyer D. Paxton F. lVIcGee K. lxliller SI. Nlorrison II. Osborne VV. lVIcCaslin R. Ixlercer VV. Nessline H Penn N. Nlccratli IIS. Nlinsliall I7. IX'Iurray If. Patterson B, lvlccloucl .l. Nliles C. IXIcNeal VV. ixloliler R. lxlyers NI. Patterson I-. fVIcGee D. Nliller SESSION ROOM 40 R. Vvarnl A. Vvest D. VVl1ite S. Vvilliams D. Vvine J. Vvoocl il. Young VV. Vvarcl B. Vvcst R. Xviggins P. VVilliamson E. Vvise J. Vvoodrow P. Young D. Waters J. VVestenloargvr F. Vvillcins E. Vvilson R. Vvliittlinger VV. Wright VV. Ziemer J. Weiser IVI. Vvllitacre H. Vvilliams .l. Wilson V. Vvolle C. Young l. Zinlc J. Vventwortli D. xfxlllilif F. Vvilliams R. Wilson B. Vvoocl C. Young J. Zwelling 0 IW .vos S ' g it I ,V ta fy l yi . .5 . ,ff X x i7'!!!i1lH1ti .,,,,. , f ft- y 'ffigtiiii 5.11 gg, ' 1 .J SE 3 Y ,fiffiiiff 3 ,L i B ' 'ax 5 Tl, A, Q S - reg? nas: A A- g f- 2 Q- ,rv-Q X M if 5 -2 ft, A 7-E WL' 'ar jlz my m'.9 ' ' W Q 3 ez- ,,, X 253 SOPHONIORES 45 fi 1939 SOPHOMORES SESSION ROOM 28 1 B. Cahle S. Caton J. Clark J. Conlcle , R. Cunningham M. Denny D. Dickinson L. Dozcr tl. Caldwell H. Clmmllcr R. Claypool G. Cool: H. Damuth J. Dexvees D. Diclcinron G. Drnlae D. Calihnn V. Chemma A. Cleary V. Cope V. Daringer If. Diclc D. Diclcson A. Drum D. Caliman lvl. Christy A. Cline B. Corhelt lvl. Darst B. Dickerson P. Di lvon I... Dunmcacl E. Carson O. Christy J. Clase E. Cotter M. Davis F. Dickerson P. Dilcher NI. Dunn N. Carson J. Church K. Colman E. Crotzer K. Denman G. Dickey D. Douglas H. Dysinger SESSION ROOM 34 C. Pepper D. Plummer J. Powell E. Rathhun E. Riggle F. Rohison .I. Rostclc D. Rulancl C. Perine D. Pollock L. Price A. Redman E. Risen M. Roclonslcy M. Rostelc I., Rupple R. Plaleiger H. Porter J. Pritclmrcl I. Reed M. Roach A. Rolls G. Ruclcer Rush M. Phelps VV. Porter M. Queen T. Reed K. Rolocrts A. Rose B. Rulancl H. Rush B. Piclcrell B. Potts R. Randolph E. Reniclc SESSION ROOM 35 L. Samson R. Schmid A. Scott VV. Sites M. Smith B. Spring K. Spratt R. Stephenson R. Stmlcer R Savage V. Schneider E. Scott D. Slack R. Smith J. Smitlcy E. Stalnalcer D. Stevens VV. Stranas R. Sayre V. Schneider C. Shaw J. Sly R. Smith B. Snoots G. Stanherry R. Sione B, Swain K. Scarpelln C. Schultheiss R. Shaw D. Smith J. Smith G. Spencer H. Starcher J. StonelJur:1crR. Springer E. Schell-ler M. Schultheiss G. Shoolc H. Smith M. Smith E. Spilcer E. Steinman, H. Stout C. Schervish D. Schenk J. Schulze G. Shrigley J. Smith S. Smith V. Spinlcs lvl. Stenger SESSION ROOM 31 C. Heclc B. Hislcey N. Howard K. Johnson E. Jones J. Kelly J. Kosher D. Heim C. Hoclc R. Huff H. Johnson G. Jones P. Kent V. Kolecnsparger H. Heim R. Hodgson A. Humphreys il. Johnson J. Jones .l. Keyser Kolometz NI. Heim J. Hoffman .l. Hupp S. Johnson A. Joseph J. Kincaid S. Kopchalc C. Henning E. Hollingsworth D. Hutcheson E. Johns J. .Iuciy R. King J. Kopitlca D. Hem .Nt Holt L. lmes J. Johnston B. Kane B. Klinehoffer T. Kuhn Nl. Diclcey A. Hormuth D. .lenlcins D. Johnston NI. Kehl D. Kloslry B, Martin D. Higgs-nholham E. Hosler V' -1 i 'W .i - A 1 I Y . Q. 1 - ' f I Pb Qfisk qv .4:'f'5iiJ'f 9 f - sm I E ' -I , X f ,f40:...i wi V 1 f- 'K 34 ,A tees A QI B i .. X if 7? . wa :ff VS . W K gi? .. 9 9- dl - - W MI NI es- ,. was ...Q COMUS TQRCH CLUB Holton: Row: Donuiii Popper, Xvalier Alifwiisliii, Robert Slruleer, CZOVIIOII l.emmon, Conlon Gifford, IJOIIUIKI RiJfl1',l, llflffy ,'ll'iHl, RObPff SUYVP, IQUIIFYI FOFCI, Illlyil ',lAiI'4', Illlfll ,FKIYIOR SOCOIIIJ Rllllif 'IUIIUS rlvllyllif, lllllll llUf'llllI'yl'l', ,SHCI XXVFIUPFS, NXVHFIIUF, IQUSSPI llllfillll, IIHIII Nxyflfll, VIYUYIOT, KK'lIlll'i'l '.!lSl'lU, IJUIUIY lNll'IJUH'l'!', ciIllll l0S NVUIIVIUII, lack Tlilll, Flwlllll IVUIUTS, CYllIl7lYl0F, ITFOQI ZV,ll.YlU!'!l, JVIPFZ KilIillflf'f 44. i'xJl7iSl'f',, ,IIIIIPS filfllllly, Nx!I'IJOIl Nxfilllllllll, lioim Swain. Thin' Row: Hola Hviply, limi Fenton, Huiwri iXii'ii'uIf, john SIl'lH'i:, INVUIFOII iwrfoy, Frm' Tuyior, Bot: Shuunileffler, Hill Boggs. 'TUIITNL IQOUH 13011 l,0l?l', ,IQUHI -rllylflf, lllllilihflll 'IOTfl'f', lflflllllf' CIOUJIIIIIII, KTPOFQI' IOIIHFUII, 'lvillll Ie!-7911, Louis Eggerl, liolf Honfiviri. 71U,i 'QOUVI 'IWOIH IilIfIl0S, IJIIIPISOII xxypllpr, 'gffllprl Mike Roach ....,...... ,,........... P resident Cgorcion Gifford ........ ...... V ice President Loren lmes ............,.. ...,.. . .. ........... Secretary Harry Himes .......................................... Treasurer The Torch Ciuh is the only ciuio for fresh- men and sophomores in high school. After passing the requirements on writing a five hun- dred worci theme on a certain suhject, donating a hook to ihe Ciuifs iihrary and giving a talk 1 Xvpesp, iworris lrxwiwll. on a current suhject, a hoy is eiigihie to he ad- mitted to the ciuh. By an impressive ceremony which is fiiieci with solemn dignity a hoy is in- itiated into the ciuh. Besides the social activities the ctuh is also outstanding in service projects. During the Christmas season the memhers heipecl the tire- men collect old toys and clistrihute food to poor families of the city. , ' fs in 251 V? . in :fi tfwfaf It W' it s., J ft E Ji Q :ly Q' X-H X gs ,vii i , X N fi Q QF3, X Q it fx. 5 QV l t W 'fat-J' AV Eiga ix! x . N J' if X ,SIKXXX di, U.. ff, .Laci MX 1 ,.,- 1:5 Nw if , wb 3'- ---'X www Rf' -W El Y ,, f-Kiki- 6 if 1, fi- jig 7 gmt? i K. ' - .AH ug. 1939 A : 5, F Sb I L7 2.9, - 27 fe Zi. - i a ' q xlgfaffl K' X' JW . ' 'Qix N-T ff 0 , ' X5 ' W' ' fp 'n 1 x J ff!! , . is iss x, Jann: Qerduur f- - 'f Hxffmzffv-f-'N ATHLETIC L., 1 ,II ll X 1, , , x 4 l 4:3361 ,, I , 1 nm. I I N P 1 55575255 ' ! X f -'EQ ,f 0 V U i A Q5 fx 1, fo yy: W 1 ., Q' WL 4f Oli wha Nh V N4 ggfffw . A L. lfqr J e B ml m ll ll - Coach John Brammer has heen successful hoth in toothall and hastcethall. tn the tive years that Coach has heen at Zanesville his team has Won two toottoall crowns and a run- nereup trophy in ctistrict loasliethall tournament. Mr. Brammer is an excellent Coach as all the lmoys who have played lor him realize. His loottnall teams have won 22 games, lost I3, and tiecl 1. His haslcethalt teams have won 57 and lost 58. Jzmmt COMUS Girlnu Coach Hirnes has proven an able assistant to Brammer. He has Charge of the reserve hastcethatl squad and assists the Coach with the varsity squads in football. lvlr. Himes has heen here tour years. He is a very good scout as his tceen eye misses few wealcnesses in the opposing teams. His loaslcetloatl teams have won 43 and lost 17 games. - 5 ' 5: :J J r J' f 1 5 l 3 M. .- Q? i f H fl Q will B Iv: i f l J . di ,lr im 4: az., fi ,Bag 1- Wwptf -N11 -Sill 6 MM fs f. lt' - it 7 Fl if ' 1939 JANIES HCJS'l'ETTlfR Guard-Senior .lim was snmll lout mzxcle up lor luis sim' in liglll. HC roulcl always lie Cle- pvnrlocl on lo flo llis lwsi. Hs- was on r lln- C, l.. ieanl. ' ' x .Q ROQERT ISROFFT . Senior-17 uckle Z' K ir Boll was nlwixys liglliing lor ull ln' 'fl' S ,:,,-L, E was wortll. lle will lm missvrl next 5 I A v:,1 A 1 K yvar. N' - ' 'I BERNARD NEFF Senior--Unch 8' - iii: ,:. : :g i g' J Q '4 Bi-rnie was an very capable lmll lmncl- ig kiyg h ly My yyg- Q fig '.x' lor, HP was fllusen nn llie C, fl L. il ' . 'iii ':'i I .,2. ,, 'i f 'V - ' 1 ' Jmfllis GAUNDER ' 4. I 61 X.. i Senior'-'Tunisia . , X , 1 I .lim was always lnouncl in ilu- opposi- . :' J' je :'- ,Ari s i V' limiag., Ii0n's way, He was lll0S6ll on ille- VL KL 1 A xx 3 - ' mylliical C. fl L. lvzun. i'1l , , I ,af -ff s V x. , K iii r Vr .,.' E .ro v I Q-g. I A IZDVVARD ANDERSf5N , Y it I: Q1 ii : ' .4 -4' i ' ,,,,,, '7' - -' I- Svnior-Center A W 'N f 5 A t Jon- was u lirsl class rvnler aml 21 real i- - 1 .::,, I i 1f '- ' Q iili deli-nsive man. He- wus clmsvn on tlw 7 ' i Ga' I Q C. fl. s1'c'onc,ls. Boll lms llle malcings ol rx real vnil. He has plenty ol liglil aml slmulil ilu lllllCll nvxl y9ar. Dick Cllflllw get lu see lllllfll svrvn lmt will llc lvaclc nvxi year To siclv lines lmul lic- is il real prospc-vi. .lurlc wus versatile: H0 plnye-cl lmrlc mul guurcl vapaiply. ,lulm was in gnml pluycr ai any lmrli- nvxl Ill SHVV IIIOSI ol llll' gElIll4'S lqrolll llll? ROBERT Nlilflf lunior-End' DICK COCKINS Iunior-Guard I THOMAS HARDMAN funior--Tackle if gif JACK HENRY lunior-Guan' ,J gf JOHN ROSTIC luniur-Hacla pu,i ion. . ou 1 0 I ii g, Q - 41101 W 0 5'i23i'EEi5 .f - 0 ' - f ' ,M l .s WSW - . i -W 'll ROBERT CONNEIL junior-'Guard Curivy was sn1aII Imuf aggressixv. He will In- good on mic-In-nsc anri offense next yn-ar. RICHARD IZDXVARIDS lunior-End Dicic sloomi well oxvr Six Iool anti was a gooci pass revs-iw-r. A Sisouicier in- jury in time Granviiic gamc Iwpl Inn: oui Iiue re-si oi Iilf- svason. IIAROIJJ NOLAN funior I'IaroIrI was a uIiIiIy nmn ami fouILI a gap at any posilion in IIN' Iinv. THOMAS MILLIZR Iunior-Canter COIVIUS 'I-om was sinaII Iwui Iiaci a iigilting spirit. Iiis crxperimwe- gainmi IIlis year will In- m-1-fieci nn-xl yr-ur. PAUI . JONES Senior-Cpnier .Ionosy was snuaII ixul Ile Imfl Iile cie- Ierrninaiiun tilal IIHIIKCS nt-'ill IooIIbaII piayvrs. He piayc-QI I'0oII1nII Irefause Ile lik.-QI il. if ,QII E. -Ni , -IIII G I .IMI f 2..X2f.I Ii - - Jenn: ,Ga n dau- .IACK MARTIN JIUIIOI'--Ijllfll .lack was one- of II1f- Iaslesl me-n on IIN- team. He was a gooci runner and sliillf co a wa una nvxi Par, I II I Q I I I y THOMAS KIISSMAUI. l:fl'Shl1llllI'-JSKICIQ Tom was an vxcPIIf'nI I1aII rarrivr and Ilis Iong slrifie meanl many a gooci gain Ior II1e Biuv Deviis. RICIIARD VVIIZTIZLMANN Uicic was 1-In-vateci Irom lIne reserves at line 1niQILIIc- oi liie season to do IIIP pass- ing for lin- varsity. FI-Iris Iasic Ile IIEITIQHEJ Vl'l'y DAN NVALIACE S0pl'l0Tll0f'0f-'lsfllfk Dan has lIn- Ileigixt anci iI1e ainiiity Io snag passbs. Ile sI1uuIcI maice a great Plld. VIRGIL BENNETT Sophomore'-End Virgii was a Iinf' pass receivvr. He IRIS Iwo lllllfi' y6ill S illlli SIIOIIICI Illake ODE oi UUI' IJVSI CHJS. gi H if ff, f'pfi,f vi: lm, 'X A 'JA , I W7-x' , J I'LM,Q I , exif '- IIII1 M IM, wi - .II 'L ' 'Q , 1939 IB.wesf JACK BARTON Junior-Back Jaclc was not as large as some ot his lellow players lJut his excellent lciclcing lcept him in the game most ol' the time. ROBERT GOOFDRICH Senior,-Baclz Bold was captain ol the Blue Devils until a lurolien collar-loone lorrecl him to the side lines. He returnecl in the Dover game where he sparlcecl the team in a last quarter touclwlown elrive. JACK STONEBURNER Sopln.-Tackle Stoney was shifted from encl to taflcle where he playecl a rough lnrancl ol hall. He will prolwaluly be in the starting lineup. WARDE COFFMAN Iunior-Guard Xvarfle was last and shitty even though he VVKIS Iieilvy. He Sllould lxe fx Spark plug in the line next year. KENNETH SMYTH Fres llfflanl-'VINIICIQZO Smyth has the weight and the aluility. HQ Sll0Ulil lllillif' 3 g0Ofl tHI'klE'. VARSITY RECGRD Sept. 16'-Z,l'l.S.f-47: lxluconnelsville-0 Ovt. f'-1Z.H.S.-213 IAHHCBSIEIV-'12 The Blue Devils started impressively hy heating n metlioere Big Rent team. However. they sliowecl n lark ol experience. Sept. 25- Z.H.S.-0: New Pliilaclelpliia-27 The team clisplayeml a great improvement over the first game. They stulilmrnly held the strong New Philly team iluring the first hall. hut talteretl alter Captain Bolo Comt- flfll l'fCCiVC'd il l9I'lllKl'H C0llEil'-lJ0l'lk'. Sept. 50--Z.H.S.-0: lvlarietta-7 Coach .lolin Brznnlner seemerl to have proclucecl an en- tirely new team. using the same players. The Blue Devils cripplecl the attnrlc ol the lavoretl lvlarietta eleven anfl mixetl passes nnfl line plunging to provitle ai strong ollense ol their oxvn lsnmaster completely laewilclerecl the Brammermen in the first hall, lmut the Blue Devils completely smothered the Golden Tomatoes with a tlnirtl quarter barrage ol well- llllXPfl signals to come through with flying colors, winning their lirst league game. Oct, 15-fZ.H.S. 7: Newark-6 The Blue Devils showecl the usual mid-season lapse, but elcecl out a 7-6 victory over the strong Wildcat eleven. The game leaturecl a ground-gaining tluel lsetween Paul Adams ol Newark and Tom Kussmaul, Zanesville's freshman sen- sation. Oct. 21'-Z.H.S.f-4113 Granville-0 The Zanesville lmys expectecl a tough battle from tlle up- staters, lmul literally trampletl a wealcer Granville eleven. E 1 to 1 f ' f Q A' 'i'i ' aa x 7 - SVA 3 B X J C 2 COMUS Ifolfom Row: A. 1N'IilrI1UII, T. IVIiII4'r, Hosfeflpr, If, GoomIiCI1, Iiarlon, CJ, I'1l1lllfJI1FIl'9, IJ, Ijoyloclc, Gru1mIr1r. SPUUIIKI IQUIIVI ITUIIIIS, lilIll'Ill'llN, XXV, CVO!-IQHIUII, Hl'llfy7, VIR. KIISSIIIIIIII, IJIIKIPTSUII, NIJII, Ie0SIIC, K, SIIIYIII. 'IvI1ir1I Row: fwomlz Iirummvr, V. Ifmumtf, IJ, Ionvs, 'Ii Hurrlmun, If. fwomwf, B. Kmfff, IJ, Xvivielrnunn, IJ, fwuulzins, CEIHIFII I Iinms. Top Row: C, IJ1'SI1vIz, LJ. Iwusv, If. lMI0lLS0Il0IlIL'l', IVIurIin, XVUII, II. Xvisv, SIUl1f'IIIlY'f'IPl , If, IVIunI1orn, P, KIISSIIICIIII, Sllyllr, Ort. 10-f,H,S,-6: fmxllmriclgv-O A Im! afternoon ronlronlcd the Iwo vqlmuy strung 1-I4-vm-lls. Ixu-pl for a Iirs! quzlrivr passing ullaulc which m-Uv: I IIN' uv IJOviIs ix lollrlamlmwxn, 0mtIl loam mmnpleicly cllerlcvrl ilu ollvnsr- of H19 UIIIIT. Nm. '3-f.I IB.-27: foslmvlon-0 TIM' Rvflskins Iwlml ilu- Imvne lefmn for zulmosi Iwo periolls. 'IH' IJIUP Dmils IlY'1'Si'llI6'lI ii Iillt' SPIOINI KIUZIFIPI' IUlll'INlUVVll Llrivf- xsllifll sizlrlvcl llme Iirfworks. rmm- Imcli in ZIN- secuml ImII to wauop 21. slulmllorn CosI1oflon h'kllll and win the IPIIQIII' FIHIIIIPIOIISIIIP. Nov. I2-Z.II.S.-63 Dovvrf-'52 Dov:-r's slrong team ws-:mi lo iown wlxils- our own Blue Devils Iloggc-LI Clown. Cupluin Bob GoocIrir'Il relurnecl Io lI1e lineup, playing an oulslnmling cIPIellSiv0 game and also driving IIN' Ivan: in En Ins! qunrlvr I0uCI1cIown 1llilI'l'Il. RESERVE RECORD Sa-pl. 2:--Cronlcsvillv Ula-rx-J ...,. QJ1 I. CJ!! fJ1'I fJll lJr'l I---I.anrasler Il In-ro, H'-Nc-vvalrk ITIWU-J ....... IH-'N'1HI'il'tIZl QI Ia-rn-J 22-Ncvvarlc fHvr1-J QU'-'I .ZIHC?lSII'I IUTUJ , ..... Z.H.S. fJpp. 6 I2 20 0 0 18 .. 7 IH 20 6 N15 0 1: Il: E A Q A' 9, qfv' .TI F216 N M V If HW wg I, ' Q w X D V V .7 '-J , v J Q ,H Hi 'Ei f 45 7 2445 J-, i'. '- 5' -on ', ' Fl , Vi. F 093111 2 AW 1939 FOOTBALL 1958-59 Defeated only once, lout hy the arch-rivai of the Blue Devils, Marietta, in a hlistering hot Central Ohio League race, Zanesville High wound up the ieague season as champions. They were heid hack hy inexperience, having only four linemen and hackfield men lelt from last year. However, with reserves coming in from Coach Sayles' first reserve team, the Blue Devils carried on with grim determination. They went through one of the toughest sched- ules ever played hy a Blue Devil eleven with great success. Coach Sayles deserves special mention for his work in organizing a reserve squad during the past season. His reserve team played six games during the season. They won three games and lost three, gaining some much needed experience for the varsity. They gave up four of their memloers to the Varsity eleven during the 1058 season. Four of this year's championship team were named on the mythical All-C. O. L. teams. Neff, a hackfield man, and Claunder, 235- pound tackie, were named on the first teamg while Anderson, renter, and Hostetter, guard, qualified for the second team. Coach Brammer will lose only seven letter- men hy graduation. However, this will leave several holes in the forward wait and in the hackfieid to he filled hy underciassmen. TENNIS 1958 The tennis team took part in several tourna- ments last year. They played at the invitation tournament at Kenyon College, the Eastern District tournament at Muskingum College, and the State High School tournament at Co- iumhus. Burton Dodd and Henry Sturtevant won the douhies championship at Muskingum College lout were defeated hy a Portsmouth team in the first round at Columhus. Charles Hess won the singles championship at Muskingum hut he also was heaten in the first round at Colum- hus hy J. Diehi. At Kenyon, Dodd and Hess were heaten hy Dayton Fairview in the second round. Sturte- vant was heaten hy George Pack of Upper Arlington in the second round. Harkins was defeated in the first round hy J. Marx of Co- iumhus East. Letters were awarded to Charles Hess, Bur- ton Dodd, Captain, and Henry Sturtevant. RECORD Z.H.S.-o ...,.. ....................... NI arietta-5 Z.H.S.-5 .,..,. Z.H.S.-4 ...... Zi-LS.-5 ...... Z.H.S.-5 ...... IV New Concord-4 Camhridge-1 Cambridge-2 Ashland-2 l ll XZ? V X 0 Qi! '? ! i it vu I A 'M ai f J-'X r K I 1455335555 - 'A ' Q X' I 54-H4 Q41 v vs sl ,. JACK VVEST Senior Jack dictrft play mucti but when he his height and fight worried the opposition. TOM KUSSMAUL FTQSIIVHGH Tom got a tot of ex- perience this year and great things will be ex- pected of tlim time next few years. COMUS HUGH HILL! S Iunior Buck was one of ttxe scrappiest players on time team. He was noted for tiis swiftness. RAY GARRISON Senior Ray was always ready to give his best for the Blue Devils. He was one of the best shots on the team. DAN VVALLACE SOpllOYl'lOl'0 Dan,s ability has in- creased steadily through, out the year. He will be back next year to lead the Blue Devils. my X J E V f i if I f 'X Q .ff WU WW ffef i WG ' it , i J M w W My 4? i fig? tm U iv' -A. ,,.. '43 pray etfgm hQif'ei'?5 fwtdr ' 1 ruin ,i -MN YJEQX f XI we i - - in ff 7 - Fl -54 fq Qfbtjc 1939 VIRGIL BENNETT Sophomore Bennett was ti i g tl scorer in C. 0. L. com- petition. His points to- taled 140 and he played one less game than play- ers on other teams play- ed. He was placed on the C. O. L. All Star team. He also received honoratmte mention on tile All Ohio team. JIM HOSTETTER Senior Jim didn't get to play much 'tit time middle oi time season and ttien Eiere was no stopping 1 In. ' in VARSITY BERNIE NEFF Senior Bernie was Captain ot time Blue Devils and an accurate shooting eye. He did fine wortc calm- ing his teammates down when tile pressure was on. He was ptaced on the C. O. L. AH Star Second Team. BOB GOODRICH Senior Boiy Was always in ttie ttiicic of time tray and couid be depended on when it came to getting the bail off the bank Board. xx 4- l Z ',.' .f I T5 X X Yi ai X ' S14 H pf ,, 5. 0 i ij ' in mi' F 1' 1 V N: ' - f i 2 .X WW 9 NI ag Us COMUS BASKETBALL 1938-39 The Blue Devils turned out a strong team this year but due to inexperience they lost many close decision games. Three league games were lost by only four points. Due to an epidemic of smallpox in the city many of our last round games in the league were postponed. We did not get to play the last Coshocton game and some of the games were played in the after- noon. The team improved remarkably through- out the year and had a, good chance to lmoclc off the craclc veteran team of New Philly, but the Qualcers proved a little too strong in the final quarter. The game was close up to the middle of the final quarter, after which Philly hit their stride and couldnyt be stopped. At the end of the game they held a substantial lead. VARSITY RESERVE Z.H.S. Opp. Z.H.S. Opp. Dec. 2 Alumni ..,............,....,....... 22 45 Dec. Buffalo .......... ...... 1 2 16 Dec. 9 New Philadelphia .......... 20 41 Dec. S. Zanesville ........ ...... 2 8 24 Dec. 13 Columbus West ............ 35 26 Dec. Cumberland .................. 30 22 Dec. 17 Vvellsville ..............,....... 28 21 Jan. Marietta ............ ........., 3 1 15 Dec. 21 Dover ........................,..... 21 35 Jan. Coshocton ........ .......... 3 7 ll Dec. 28 Columbus Central ,......... 35 27 Jan. Cambridge ,....... ....,..... 3 0 9 Dec. 30 Ottoville ........................ 33 32 Jan. S. Zanesville ................ 29 24 Jan. 6 Marietta ......, ...,.... 3 1 32 Jan. Lancaster ..................,..... 33 18 Jan. 10 Coshocton ...... ........ 5 2 42 Jan. Cumberland .................. 59 22 Jan. 13 Cambridge ...... ..,..... 3 3 24 Feb. Marietta ........... .......... 2 4 26 Jan. 20 Lancaster ..... ........ 3 0 32 Feb. Newark ---,-- -..------- 2 6 22 Feb, 21 Newark ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 5 56 Feb. 23 Newark ...... .......... 2 6 21 Feb. 25 lwlarietta ....... ........ 5 2 29 Feb. 28 Coshocton ........ ......... C ancelled Feb. 14 Cambridge ...... ........ 2 9 27 Feb. 17 Lancaster .... ........ 4 5 22 Feb. 24 Newark ........ ........ 2 4 30 TOURNAMENT Z.H.S. Opp. March 2 New Philadelphia ...... 28 36 ,, - ' ., ' if? . . , Ti F A ' ti. ,Q .5 1 ni- 1 M gli W T A EF? Q' was . X 1 ' E ig if X' lL rl' I' S tx 1 at El lik! -1. nf-A 9 :sf ew, my -f-f WIVIWK Q9 N- E I I N ff T -.L-'-7 .1 f- 'slgx it X ul ,,' I' -1-, ' .2 V, 3 X U fl' A, gg'Q,fif,,jl 7 :1-..4 -l ll. 1. - .111 5... 0 153339 , r , 550 , Iumlc Xvvsl X VARSITY SQUAD Virgil Hvrxrmlt, Dun Xvuullca, Ray Uuurimlu, Iivrniv IUIUI Young, Holm G00 Dizlc Xvivlvlnlunn, lim Iluslvllu-r, Hugh Hilfis. RISSFRYE FQI RUB Hula AX:-H Diffs .Vf1rlu1lw, Hill fivnwr, Hola l orfcf-r, Uimle Xvivlvlrnunn. Imfc ixlurlin, lurk lgurhm Uurcfon CIQHUH1, , Qu 'Z . J,-' 1 ix: 'uf , Q ' - Q' ...Kki-I-.F wr .6 Y I Z x z.'E1-ELJRK K x f 3 fx Q, L f 1 N5 XA 1 div gil ig ,Lx 7' I i '!., k Hamvh 4, - - ,' . -- . .4 J ' fx- gg Q' - 1 4 2 T-5' ' N-' V Y E ,M My .. .4 1 ,f v Qf1 E COMUS 5 H ,, 2 V? F My I ff X I ' .lhglaq Q' ' f 1 , ,: ZZ' , Tx 4,.. 1 ' ,. SRVULLY BALL SQDHAVQLLEYBALL JR,VOLLEY BALL VARSITY VGLLEY BALL VARSITY BASKET BALL SENIOR BASKET BALL SOPH, BASQQE1' BALL JumonBAsxE.T BALL 'HH ogg 73,5354 F' X Q N XW7 NWN 'Sig QD 1, ' N W1 .- C? ' 1. 1' 'Vi ,J V- EQ ., Q Q .r p vi, WN 1-'Q 4- 1 X - ' H E355 EQ? M' ,. tk Y- -,- Q W, l f N H' f QM X ff ' W, 'Y' . - ' P489 Q ' N. ' Lf 3 6 1 l x W 'AY Qx V vu 4 Ulfxxgi Lv Ifmxf SNXQX .QL -X QW? Aw QM .Lf M .W :es mei- L -f? 5 v my Q -J: -gm -,f My M ,Eg H ,R Q-, C7 r - ,l if NK 7 :Am 5, .I ., - .AH ' 'Q - gg 1939 Inf Aff. ,, - ,' 1, Lit' - ' F? A g 'r . 'ff 1' ' PN' ' I JK 1.7 aff . IZ ? V X .K f Nm grin I 5. . :R gif' .Tw ini 1' ,f -2141 'QNYJ 1 fx' K - lg l 'G:' ff-i1 1 ' ' 1-vs-3.r.-:v p YM t X .Zia Y V, 1 1' LE M nf . f 'E' av .fi x 7 , J ll ,, Li 7 K ll, 1 A LW Q. . - ,7 lv! Y 1 ,. ir n f fl M ff: I ' I 'Q j V A 'ip ff T SM U sf fl-iii, Wig gtymqiln E ff' 'VT W W C W W fx .f 'I2 , ' '. 9 . , D xf! 5 ,-.. . ' ' ., I -M 12? X 4 2 . g 'Un - ,Z ,4 :51iuv ' :Q -mf , 0.9 m sw un W -4 fm 4:1 :SEQ WIN 4x 1 W 5' 2- N 8,5 Qin ? COMUS RADIU STAFF ixiews Editors..iViary Branas, Georganne Vvoife Commercial Department ......................,......... .....................Juanita Church, Frances Fields Production Nlanager .............. Georganne Wolfe Chief Engineer ....,. .. ....... Charles Heipiey Music Supervisor ..... ,...... E ioise Mathena Puhiicity Director ........ .......... VV anda Lloyd In order that students interested in radio iearn the essentials, Mr. Horn organized the Radio Staff in IQ36. Since iast fail Miss Ciaudy has been the director and has inspired the staff to work to their utmost by introduc- ing new and original ideas. The staff has been very successful in providing entertainment for the fans of the iocai station. The staffs upro- fessor Quizu program is iooth educational and interesting. ZANESVILLIAN Twenty-five senior students compose this year's Zanesviiiian Staff--18 girls and 7 hoys. The members ioegan their woric as the Junior Staff which met once each weeic last year to iearn the principles oi newswriting. As the Senior Staff they published the first issue of this school yearis paper in Qctoher. it then appeared reguiariy each Sunday, with the exception of New Year,s Day. For the past five years the staff has been under the capahie guidance and leadership of Mr. L. H. Gaiiogiy who has worked untiring- iy for the benefit of this high school organ- ization. Members of the staff were in charge of ad- vertising, the collection of news, the prepara- tion of copy, and the actual weeiciy puhiication of the paper. 3 wx 3 J' Wi Us W1ivr . M 7 4: if Q 4 gf . fA 1 ra f .gym - . st? 777 1 ., M . F7 f 2+ 'iz Q is E Q tl J tw: I I X E, .J ,I A' M ,- Ah I Q X X p dk vt 555- ,L ! ix ,Q :fig IWGL uw' A : WE, Q12-meammrddgfwa-L1M2 a -X.. X' 1939 j.-1-nl N x A RADIO -2' STAFF :sul w lu.,- g Qewmrd llfaff Hollum Row: Eluisp AN1CllllPIly, Aviss fwlcuuly, Elise Kulm. Sr-cnrul Row: Herlwrt Gvary, Frurnlvs Fiefrfg, Iarleiv Cole:-r, lffizufwtll Carson, Cecil Poppvr. 'lvllircl Row: Mary Brunus, Gvoryunrm Top Row: Robert Durlein, Rolmrl Iwucle, Charles Hvipfy, Vxfmml Coffrnun, Hpnry Sturlvuunl. lfotlum Row: lfclwurcl Lvwis, Ivan liruleaw, Norenp Davis, lfmmmffl Hislwff. Soulful Row: Xvillirun fxlrflvv, iwury lililllbffll Sfoff, fflizufwllz Sfarfe, Awary Ann Lmuis, Dnrwllay lrgfilllllillg, fuanilu Hvllvlfm 'I'I.mI Rom: Dorothy puinwr' ivan' lflizallptll Eclwurrfa, Buffy fvrunlzs, lglillifll fwuopvr, In Pvlfu flhlvr, Rosalie SHIOCIJ, Top Row: Frm! Norris, Iolui fun-y, George Lxlorrison, Xvurrvll Ogg, Axlury lcuw Hurlly, virginia Arrfrvy, Avis Russel. fr- A rv ,, AQ' ., mt KJ , A H 2 Q W W V'ir1 4-2 X s 1. ' I no 1 ' 'fb 3 fl- V , V. H ,C--my X V,,, ,JK f .SAX i 'L X f 5 f -' 5 yly ' ' 9 r W wa ., rg., 6,3 M, X x if 1' H 'Nj l lil COMUS ,,..n- gg- 'Lu'-.X f .ff A41-1 un po,-nav-Lwfif , , Boifmn Roni: lnnv liennnon, Rosemary Vvlililer, Sarah Ann lvlflsarlaml, lwiss Fox, Helly Sault, Jeanne Garflner, Sllirley Cary, Iunv K1-vnvr. Seroiul Row: Nancy Hill, Betty Brown, Ann Allen, Lucille Xvulleer, lean Broleuiv, Sylvia Zivelling, lane Baker, Carol Golwl. Tluirfl Rum: Arlene Nlclniire, Erma 1Wc:Gee, lunv Arcller. Top Roni: Axlary Helen Cleary, Ieaneife Ahvell, Virginia Talley, Evelyn Grullam, Ivan SIlPPll0l'll, Bluxine Nuivvll, Rolzeriu ljlurvvrs. Boiforn Raw: Inlia Lingo, D0F0ll'Iy1 lwiles, Boniia Cooper, lwrs. Harvey, Sylvia ZIUUIIUIQ, Iam- King, lvorene Davis. Seionil Row: Arlino Dralee, Betty Dozer, Irene Bryan, Ieanne Garflner, Betty Cmnlfs, loan BFOIZUIU, Betty Brown, l.ucillm' Xvulleer, Xvanfla Duiro. Tllirrl Row: Helly Fislwr, lane Harmon, lvlary liranas, Ann Allen, Rosalie Snmcle, Nancy Hill, Rosemary Vwyilrler, Helen Dozer, Belly lVltIllll'IUS. Top Row: lvlollie Nlrliricle, Arlene lvlflnlirv, Virginia Arclrey, IILIIH Keener, Sllirlvy Fury, lrranres Fielils, Belly Stoll, Georg anna Xvalf, lvlarioriv Bailey, Mary lane Durlxy. C Q 25 GX 'fef ,f'??Gf25:'av'3'2f LQ 'Jl , ' A-Q fix r ll 4 fl L. QQ, New W1 QQ, Q 1 Q N S 45 f J' 'lpn lf, ll, -P vkil 'NHKMX Rx X' L ,, pl J f ,y vi L. Jf'1 .- ,V ' ,A ' it X 'U ya X XV? u wr Lf V62 3 X gl as rj! 'If' K , ' ,,,,!k ,lxif X JRQMQW S' I L . -3 ,ing HH 611C 'fb f Qi:-' Mllfgiij f ill ' e .im ff- El ,alcl Fla V CN 1939 LIBRARIANS , Sarah Ann McFarland ........................ President Betty Scott ......................... ........ V ice President June Lemmon ........... ............. S ecretary ...............Treasurer Rosemary Wilder .....,. Miss Helen A. Fox .................... Faculty Advisor The purpose ot the Librariants Club is to give service to the school by worlcing in the school library. It is to bring to the attention ot the student body the educational values ot library use tor reterence material and reading of varied types. Also, it gives its members vocatfonat training in library work. Monthly meetings are held and are both social and educational in torm. To be eligible lor membership a girl must be a junior or senior and must have a 2 point average. She is considered by the club at its final business meeting of the year on the basis ot scholarship, interest in library vvortc, and character, and is then decided upon by the librarian. This year there are 25 members, nine juniors and 16 seniors. This is the second year ot the organization ot the club. FRIENDSHIP Bonita Cooper ...... ....... P resident coming new students and acquainting them Dorothy Miles ....... ............ T reasurer with the School' At the meetings held every two Weeks a Mrs. Harvey ................................ Faculty Advisor spealcer is brought betore the club and means ,Th F. d hn Cl b . d P ,or ot promoting the purpose ot the club are dis- e rien s ip u is compose o sem S d. girls who are selected by Mrs. Harvey, dean ot Cu Se girls, on the basis ot character, understanding, During the Eastern Ohio Teachers Associa- rehabihty, and Scholastic standing- tion and at school functions the girls assist in ushering: on other occasions the girls are con- The purpose ot the club is to promote a spirit stantly striving to inspire in the other girls the of friendship throughout the school by wet- ideals otconduct and high scholarship. Y 5 :J 4 ' 'Q - 'W I v fr: 11, ,?' , 0 E . , 5 . Q W r- -D 'fgsgia f ml tw 'X I N x tb B aa tl M It ., .- 9 rw. we A' ' 4 i t ' t te AP COMUS HI-Y Bill Van Allen ....... ............ P resident Bob Goodrich .... ........ V ice president John Shrimp ....., ............ S ecretary Junior lwcfiee .. ................. Treasurer Merle Shamp .... ........ F nenliy Advisor Nlr. Kiilinger .....................,.... Y.lVl.C.A. Advisor The purpose oi the Hi-Y Club is to create throughout the school and community high standards oi Christian character. The slogan ol' the clulo is, Hclean athletics, clean speech. clean scholarship, and clean living. Each applicant is interviewed ily either lxlr. Gallogly, hir. Cleary, lVir. Kiliinger, or lxfir. Prose. The sixty-tive memlners ot the clulo were admitted on the lmasis oi scholastic standing, character, and leadership. Many worthy projects such as the Poor Kid- clies Partyf' weeicly Bilmle readings, and montlie ly chapel services are carried on ily this clulJ. During the year various places oi interest are visited lay this ciuh. VARSITY ZH Bernie Neff ..... .............. P resident Dick Long ....... ........ V ice President Walter Wert ....... ........ S eere i ary Jnek West ............................. .............. T rensnrer The Varsity HZ Club, is composed of boys who have earned a letter in some organized athletic sport. The cheer leaders have been rec- ognized lor their eitorts hy loeing admitted into the club also. The purpose oi the clulx is to promote the ieeling ot comradeship and cooperation hetween the various athletic teams and to provide recre- ation for the members. Wir. Brammer, the faculty advisor oi the cluia, is assisted hy iVlr. Buxton, Facility Athletic Manager, and lVlr. Himes, Assistant Athletic Coach. fb I V. F .rf se. i V -S 4: Y I L' v 5 e l - J W ,S W Y K 1 ri' Fi' 6 if' v-e :fr-'1,,x i .r .. r-it W f fm ifisl 'L fx ' ff A bi kf, 5 fx. f Q J r - .: La y t V- ,rr t ei P' ie rr'iiriitliiifr ...ff ulliwi ' ... N ' 3 ' F 'I I d kj K uf ,r -ill! G mimi f :Nell il - - .in P Fl s-P 1939 HLY in 4-n-l lQ. V VAR! ITY -gi' Alfvk-r Boflmn Row: luria Shamp, iioh Goofirich, ifiii Van Aiien, Vv7iliiu:n ixlfCl'Ci. Sammi Row: iinrlon Docimi, Hurry Tayior, Zane Xvuiiuce, Iohn ixicuiciux, fiilfiorcl Srrugys, John iviartin, Eriwurri Lewis, iviorris Ricimriieon Riviuirri Alimns, Charies Snvrier, Roheri Kroffi, Iucie Henry, Ti' i R Don ifiunieii fvhuries Heipiv iiowurii ixiiiier, Xviiiiunn Slruieer, Richurfi iviff rurieen. lift ow: . . , Fourlh Row: ifiii Hiii, Ariin ijrcune, I,ClllI Sfoiisherry, Harry Xvise, Roger Ansel, Iufie Brown, lfiii Smifh, iieryie Xviliie, ifiiis Xviison, Fifth Row: Huroiri lfishoff, fwhuries Decker, Boi: iViuc'Gregor, Richarci Reed. Sixth Row: Lorerl izrifk, Xviiiium Grelher, Rainer! Hurnharl, Frericiie Freisinyer. Seventh Row: itunes IXICCYOIIIIUH,Cll1F0lll'K' '1PSIlPi'Z,'lwll0I1lC,lS Greiner, ,vim Hunter, Xviiiirun Xvevse, Harold Noiun, Kenton Ray, Frvci Pure, Conison Piriiiips, Cecil Pepper, Iiiglull Row: Roherf Househohier, fumes Hosteiier, fm-ie Rodgers, irreci Greiner, Duvifi iiuvizsiaurg, fumes Hooper, Donuiri liesiop, ixnnremte Siiers, Slrufforzi Shririer. Ninth Row: Roherl Gary, Vxfiiiium Spenser, Tiwrnus Niiiier, Herherl Geary, Niyrun Sayre, Hicie iwuse. Top Row: Puni ijrurieer, Ririmrfi Riggie, iiernarii Kiiiiun, Xvarfi fioffnmn, Henry Sturfevunl, Charles Heipiy. Ballon: Row: funn-s H0s!eHer, Roherf Gomirifh, Bernurri iveff, Iufie Xvesf, iluui Kussnmni, Sammi Row: Rohr-ri fionnvii, Rirhurri Vx'ie!einmnn, Xvurmi Cuihnun, Henry Slnrlevunl, Rifhurri ixinse, Daniel XXIUIIUFP. Thin' Rum: fxhuries llpsln-lf, iinrfon Dorhi, Roherf Kroffi, Rifllfml hong, Top Row: Xviiiicun AN1f'l1ll0f'lI, Icunes fiunnzier, Virgil ifennefl, VIXIIOIYIUS Knssnmui, ixiyrun Sayre. H ' :IW . V . - ' E A W 2 'W Y' 0 i Wy rf V W ,, if 2 Q , ir 5:f1,-!i1lHE1 . '--' .inf - ' Q Nr ' f 'QS ? i 7 ' SN' ! 5 'J f .4 S . 240 Xaasa H X 0' f 'f Q 1 M Ang -Q !Ifi -v Sf! QW W ' . - ' es- .. gg: X if COMUS f Janne Ggigp ' ' ty Council MQHIBQFS and Seniors Iuniors and sophomores 53 58 wi X 1 A 'W ,,UN1,',Qs+,n rf J 1 , 'Q- BFQM rl- Q-'i.?Q HA 03 W gf? 5 39F'hw4i x ' ' 1939 IFKA CLUB Ann Allen ......, ................ P resident June Keener. .......... Vice President Helen Dozer ,..,......... ............ S ecretary Betty Lou Brown ...................... ........ V Treasurer COUNCIL Bonita Cooper Norene Davis Rosemary Wilder Mary Helen Cleary Shirley Magaziner Nancy Hill Rita Jean Snyder Eloise Matliena Rosalie Smoek Shirley Cary Alice Lew Cline Jeanne Gardner Jeanne Leffler Betty Scott Tire lllca Club is composed ol approximately tlwree llundred Sopliomore, Junior, and Senior girls wlro wish To sliow tlirouglm friendship and service tlwe lligliest ideals of girllioodf' The regular meetings are lield every two weelcs at tlie Y.VV.C.A. On tile yearss social programs were tliree dances and several parties. The advisors lor tlie lllca Clulo of 1Q5Q are lVlrs. Betty Townsend, Secretary of Y.VV.C.A., and lVliss Grace Kaplan ol tlie faculty. Every year tile lllca Club contributes to many wortluy causes. Some of tliem are: The Com- munity Cliest, tlie fund for loand uniforms, and tlie new Y.VV.C.A. camp. For part of its Social Service program the Club made up and dis- trilouted Cllristmas laaslcets. Tliey also set aside aloout 365.00 to be used to buy eye glasses for the needy cliildren. 4 . a , i ' ., ' fiiif '- i li ie .wg xiii 'Ill W - AQ gg 'H di g it ir i gi -Q . vw- ls. , COMUS MARSYAS AND APOLLO CLUB Ellis Wilson ....... ........... P resident Sylvia Zwelling ...... ....... V ice President Peggy McDonald ..... ........... S ecretary Miss Cirace Fantont ...,.. ........ l nstructor Motto: Sing and sway with tw. Ev A. The purpose of this cluh is to create interest in music lor those who are unahle to participate in any musical activities during the regular D. Arlene Nlclntire ...... .............. P resident Betty Lou Brown ....... ....... V ice President Betty Anne Dozer ........ ........ S ecretary Jeanne Gardner ............ ......... ........ T r easurer The Daughters ol Zeus Cluh was organized by Miss Rachael Higgins tor the purpose ot studying mythology, music, art, literature, cus- toms ol' other countries, and other cultural suh- jects. Meetings are held twice a month at the Y.VV.C.A. The cluh is composed of sixteen senior and eight junior girls. For the past sev- eral years the clulo has heen under the fault- school curriculum. Glee Cluh members who needed more time for practice found it to their advantage to join the cluh also. For rehearsal, meetings are held after school and twice a weelc. The club has been active in furnishing music lor chapel assemblies and different entertainments. The cluh derives its name from the two god- desses of music-lvlarsyas and Apollo, and is niclc-named Nl. 5- A. impressive ceremony less guidance ol Miss Nlarie Mill. At the beginning of each school year the eight remaining girls elect eight junior and eight senior girls. By an the girls are initiated into mitted into the cluh the maintain a HBH average, years of Latin, and he the club. To he ad- girl must have and have completed two approved hy three- tourths of the clulo. During the year the D. O. Z. contributes to many civic projects such as the community fund and Y.W.C.A. Social activities include a Thanksgiving Dance, spring formal, and other dances. The Annual Alumnae and Senior Farewelts are sponsored hy this club. . ' H 4? 1' J ,If AP 5 tj SQ, ,mmm r .1-tl F5 a N ' r 1 F 22'iU 4 K , it Alu lfv .stir Q A 'i ,- Nest. QB, I M- .fl i.. S6542 .. B E tl F l rw C .., F ,. ffm- ' at lg X i ,- 'M -f,,- ' 'Eh M' 'Nc X ,i ef, ff-fL9':tQl f :dak .I .lt M - .sri 1' fa. 1939 0 1 Simon GLEE 5 X 1 ! I 1 1 1 3 ,Z p.o.z. V 4-lg,,...,,,-4:91.-sr - S- iioflmn Row: iw. Fisiwr, IV, Vislmr, l:I'flllCPS Fivicis, ifloisr- ixiuiilvuy, lfrinu ixiue l.PiQiIIIL'F, iiilyiiis lliviey, Pcggv ixicllorluifi, Smurui Row: Bpssiv L:-0 fwoupvr, Viviun, Cmwri, ifiuiso Young, Iwury Niuson, fvmlvflv lxiuflingiv, lfimuior Tysinjfvr, iiounir' fvoiuigen, Roiwrlu l:iuu'vrs. Ylvilifll Row: Mziry ifiizuiwiil Simple, Sylvia Zwvliing, Tiwrvsu IS rucifiviri, lfimuwr liiuvie, Vuroi iiumnrs, Top Row: Gfirzinvr Lippm, Yviiiiuni iWctCee, Marjcrricv Vx'oociwur1i, favie Vvvsf, lfiiis Xviisoll, iiiii Van Alien, iwury Uunuii, Holhmi Row: Saruii Ann ixirfciriiillri, Bvily Dozer, Ariim' iNIl'yliiiI'0, Awiss twill, fvuunf- Guriinvr, Bcity Brown, fum' Kvvnvr. Svmvui Row: Ann Allan, Uorofiny ixiiivs. I Vlwllifll Row: ivcnlcy Bonita fvoopvr, Doroiily Xvuiieins, Hvilfn Uozvr, ISUCIYII Clflllllllll, illlit' King, xxiurie Finn- Amirvuv. Top Row: Dixie Xvvsfimrouia, lflwlyll limi, Diary Heian Ci:-ary, Tiwrvsu Hrmifiolri, imfiiiv Xvuiievr, Norvne Davis. -H U W , f' 'W up ' ' i Nfl' I' q if iv 44 sf , 5 Q NJ 0 - . 3 lb --W xgfx - ' Ali? S5537 f ' ' ,' 'M' , . 3 i ,4wE:::'f ' 2 1 fi C A Z4 5 . QM Xuan A i , X v'- Q . - - f - wi w NL W . - , . 9 WI ,. X 255 COMUS S -.S JM -,pf Q.,-N. 9 ws FU- O -44, i36rnz.r f Neff Bottom Row: Ivunette fwaltingly, Elaine Vxrise, Donna leon Olevy, SOCUIIJ Row: Hamilton porlcr, Rolmri Xvorslnll, lllanilu IIPFIIIIOFII, Air, Gvrnmn Top Row: Kl'llllPtIl Harleins, Ricliarff lwccrucfeml, Charles Aml'iun. Holton: Row: Ianws Hostcffvr, Burton Doclrl, Nxzilfil fwoffrnau, Paul Slolslwrry. SPUUIIKI Row: fwfr. Scllooley, Xvillicun ANILTGMI, Coulson Plliuips, Don lffurlrvll, xxriuilllll von lxHl'll 'lvfzirrf Row: Iofzn Sflump, Hurry Taylor, Gvorgo Own-ns, Xvillicun Smith, Iolm Awurlin. Top Row: Charles Snyder, Robert Goodrich, Tom fwillvr, Hurry Xvisv, Jwumle llrvcfnmrv ' ' 4' I. . Q A fi D gi at 'ff Es 3 VM n . JL ,- in ox 1 y 5 Ev ' . H21-X.k .-. ,I W X if Y' of HM E32 px iv fy ,1 Sq '- N ' ' v x J N ww M N we Q ,V Q kr Q29 M, X, , ., 1 1 f S- N NJN, I fm X, r V - yy!! k Q A I Mnqg -f Q55-ii 'Q-W -W iw. f-E W fffS',f4-'fi- -QW We-f 1 .,-f- .mm XMI, .Y. si Nl l.xi - N Hg, -I -Emi .-5 5 N ,, 2 3 Ljij f Elmlf ' -asm -- ... - . nnwaz 1939 DEBATE For the first time in many years Zanesviiie is a member of a ieague composed of four other cities: Marietta, Coshocton, Newark, and Mansiieid. Under the capaioie ieadership of Mr. German, deioating is rapidiy acquiring a position hitherto unoccupied in Zanesviiie. The negative team has compieted the season Without a singie ioss. Unanimous decisions were won over Niansiieid and Coshocton whiie the effective oratory oi the negative iniiuenced the judges to give Zanesviiie the decision over the other two ciuins. The negative team is com- posed of Donna Oicey, Richard iVicCracicen, Kenneth Haricins, and Martha Stewart. The affirmative team has not ioeen abie to enjoy simiiar success. At the opening of the sea- son it was victorious over iviansiieid hut iost to Coshocton and Newaric. The question for deioate is: Resoived that the United States shouid estaioiish an aiiiance with Great Britain. LASH FELLOVVSHIP CLUB Jim Hostetter .....i.. ................ P resident Burton Dodd ,........ ......... V ice President William MeGee ..... ............. S ecretary Ward Coffman ....... ....,.............. T iensniei Boio Krofft ........... ......Sergeant-At-Arms The Lash Feiiowship Ciuiy was organized ioy Mr. Schooiey for the purpose of carrying on Worthy civic projects and for the advancement of sociai activities. To ioecome a memiuer of the ciuh a boy must have successfuiiy passed the iirst semester of his junior year. Appiicants must receive a majority vote from the senior memiaersg therefore the ciuio is iimited to iooys active in the affairs oi the schooi. New members from the senior or junior ciass are initiated into the ciuio with the most orig- inai of ceremonies. During the year the ciuh engages in severai worthy projects. This year the ciuio maintained a museum Where points of interest to the schooi were exhibited. Severai Hswingsu are spon- sored this year by this ciuio. Qiiiiicers are eiected twice a year and during the first semester the foiiowing were eiected: Harry Vvise, President, Couison Phiiiips, Vice President, Charies Snyder, Secretary and Treas- urer. .e Q Q 'M' E . ii . ,,, D 4 ,af i ..,, 1 Q e i 1 N I :Ui x I COMUS ATHLETKISTAFF Advertising lwlanager ....,......... Warren Forsythe Concession Managers .......................,.....,.....,.. .......,.,........lVlorris Richardson, Roger Ansel Sports Editor ......... ............................ D ick Long Typists .............,............ Betty Dozer, Julia Lingo This club was organized for the purpose oi providing lvlr. Rolland Buxton, Faculty Man- ager of Athletics, with a willing and etticient CHEER At the beginning oi the school year the cheer and song leaders are selected for the purpose ol inspiring football and basketball players to work to the'r utmost in winning games. The cheer leaders accompanied the teams to all games and did much to keep up the school spirit even in the face of defeat. Mike Roach and Bob Sayre, the two sopho- staii oi assistants. The staff has charge ol ticket sales, advertising games, getting informa- tion concerning opponents, cooperating with sports editors ol local papers, and carrying on correspondence with other schools. The club was organized in 1956 and serves the purpose oi developing initiative, poise, and personality for the assistants by encouraging profitable associations and the assumption oi responsibilties. LEADERS mores, should be invaluable as cheerleaders by the time they are seniors it they continue to do good work as they have in the past. Many new cheers were successfully used this year. The lone song leader, Frances Fields, prof motes the feeling oi loyalty to the school and athletic teams by leading the ians in s'nging school songs. 4 I ' ii ri :H as WK 4 ,gl ' rl fi , J' 1, 9 2 , f f ' , W ' ' , Y- - 0 r if: Y. :mf X lv' I Lu. 1 X 1 ,, - ' ff , 5 In W -f ,,, W . V1 - '. ' I , , , 5 U 1 nm Q 5 l.. i g . ,X 8. 51 S Pri: or M fr A :i we Q I t, , J A l - QV , 'hx J IS ggi L K gf I 1 VJ hx .,. -' qs gf ll -' 'je ii? fl lei' ll We C -L-lf f 4:-1 W T fa. EA X-. ' 'i H ' ..-- 1939 untill 35 STAFF X I CHEER Bolfmn Row: Riclwrcf lung, Air. lfuxlon, flmior Ansvl. Top Row: :vor '5 Ri 'IlIII'!'UlI ' ' Tl 4 La , ,Ulla Lingo, Holly D0:vr. Boilonr, Row: B017 Suyrv, fwilep Ruacll, Peggy fVlcDonrlM, 1v0p RUIIVI l:fUYl-CGS ,:il'!ItS, Mdfgllerill? 'Jl'llfS0H, C!Uff?lli'l' 'iOlI7lh'll. 'Q' lf . N Af fir' if fx my F fw 4 v E H wg ' i -2 X Ak M WEE: sg. 5 -2 fb 4 ' QW ' Xslg , 1 Q 3 K J 3. 110 -K-61 7 s ml. .3 My COMUS .NX nf' -.5 f RIFLU. J CLUB hs-o- dgwcsf J liolfmn Rnw: Sylvia Zuvelling, fuuv King, Icarus? Gurrlnvr, Alice Low Cline Sworn' Rum: Imw Kemmr, Ann Allvn, Elaine Rose, Irfan Hroleuw, Top Row: ,idly Stott, Bc-Hy Crunfms, Nunfy Hill, Bvlly Brown, Hollow: Row: lunior Cfosv, fwlrlrmlrr' Kmnenllilfvr, Iwi'-zu Rnurfl, Gvorgf' Slziru, Xvillirun lcfvn. Top Row: Cfmrles Fivlmfs, funws xx'CllfPVI7lif'B, Paul Lxloyvr, Riglmnf Trufy, jXlPIl'ill Rirrf. , Q, QQ 2 H 53 'K Q ff 'vii M A an T51 Q, my Ii Q Q N Q5 Q, ,mf ,3 am QS' yy QS! ,Xe I H 1 :E N 1 Sf!! Wu. Vfu!-f' I Mft!! A - E455 H4432 'f4 ', lb. v N X ' ' I5 VNL. 'Q-69,1 'wif . - -' 1453 f M. f' my-H Q wc -1 - - 'l um-s N, Rf' W 1 ,N -3 ' Vi ' ,,,n X. -V ww? Pi f- , ' , 'M' .N ,- 'MU if-:A MM f 21-Q1 U F5 - vw W 1 ' ef ffm 1939 USHERETTES At the hegirlrlirlg oi each year tweive giris are selected from the Senior class to act as usherettes at ali schooi programs. This group was organized in lQ55', and has since been in fuii cooperation with the various school pro- grams. The aim ot the giris is to maice the school programs more pleasant and entertaining by seating the people and passing out programs. The faculty advisor, Mr. Miracle, selects these girls on the hasis of character, neatness, tact, and personality. The giris usher at all Junior and Senior piays and ati other outside activities which take piace in the high schooi auditorium. RIFLE CLUB Nieivin Rice ...... ............. i Dresicient club the contestants were requireci to fire from D I , three positions-standing, imeeiing, and prone. Dick Tracy ........ ....,. V me President Ten Shots were fired from each position, mak- i George Shira ....... .......... ' Treasurer ing a possible score of 500. To decide the winner three meetings were heici at the heari- Eciwarci Cassner .....,.............................. Secretary quarters of the Zanesville RiHe Association. The Riiie Ciuio was organizeci this year un- Richard Tracy won the 1959 champ'onship cier the direction of Merle Shamp for the pur- with an aggregate score of 707 out of a pos- pose of providing recreation for interested boys. siioie 000. His highest single score ioeing 246 in the contest for the championship of the out of 500. ' V , ,,f' 'm .. ai ry., is A Z: F G 0 yay ' Q Lv Q ,, 5 xfrygix , is -a.egg'::rg: A ,Q t , 9 N , !.,,f V , I l V 3 , H ,! 'mu i HX , ,., Sa H i - X if - S 4.2 'Yi 'ff '- 1 X' W 4 WWW WWW A 7 X COMUS ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB Deane DelVlent ...,.. ,...... P resident the arts and crafts and teaching the students to Irene Bryan ,..... ....,.. S ecretary become proficient in the arts' Atth t' ,lid Th d,th Bernard West ...... .......... T reasurer e mee ings, IF every, urs ai, e students spend their time painting, working at Bonnie Warden ...,,.. ...... V ice President their various crafts, or discussing loetter Ways Miss Thompson ........,................. Faculty Advisor The Arts and Crafts Clulo was organized last year lor the purpose of augmenting interest in or methods. Under the proficient guidance of lyliss Thompson the thirty students acquire knowledge which they can efficiently use dur- ing their leisure time. . COTVIUS STAFF Senior Section-Dortha Ford, June Keener, Arlene Nlclntire, Helen Dozer, Mollie McBride, Sarah Ann McFarland. Art Section'-Alice Lew Cline, Jeanne Gard- ner, Bernard Vvest. Stenographer--lylae Nlccormiclc. Athletic Staff-Burton' Dodd, James Hostetter, Robert Goodrich. Feature Section-Eloise Secrest, Mary Ann Wild, Richard Hull, Andrew Ulchocli, George Thompson. Advertising Section-Ann Allen, Shirley Cary, Nancy Hill. Photographer-Coulson Phillips. The Comus staff was chosen from a list of juniors through questionnaires sent to the teachers hy hir. Thompson. The teachers were asked to rate the students on initiative, leader- ship, scholarship, and ability. in order to in- sure the puhlication oi the hest looolc possilole only students with the most initiative are chosen. The stall: performs the world of soliciting ad- vertisements, selling suhscriptions, sponsoring assemblies for financing the looolc, and originat- ing ideas for the makeup ol' the looolc. The success of the puhlication is due to the tireless energy of Mr. Thompson, the advisor, who continually inspires the students to work to their utmost, and who is responsible for the letting of contracts for the printing and en- graving. 3, 1 -,i P ff ' A fi '7f r -1 A. Q 'T' - fl I 7' T if J 4: ' W Z fu i, ' . ' ' H J fl 4' f' X T 'x A f x J A it T -' 'H .tri it I ' ig: A ii ' A ET -4-ff la -mu G wifi ral: P 15 K. f- 1 Tl T 1 1939 gl ARTS -X ' Z 2 ef 'nav'-K uk-fr STAFF Z3 . Bolfom Row: Uarrlner Lipps, Alu-If Lew Clinv, lxlary lfflwufcls, Hvlvn Ellis, lwiss Tllumpson, lvlary Slucle, Clara Jxlrue lx lL'Killllf'y', lxlariun Slacle. S4-voml Row: ,'vllOllltlS Dusvnlwrry, Viviun Hocle, lrvnz- Bryan, Xvulrlu lxlvrfor, Ealnu Alum' lfiglliner, Alurjoria Crptlzer, Holly Brorle, lxlllfllllll Smiflz, liilllllll' xxyflfflllll, Tllirfl Row: Iolm Baillie, lflwyn Fry, Charles Role, Lznurencr' Sfivrs, KvnnPfl1Hurlevr, Dvun Delvlvnt, 'iPFIl!ll't1 Xvesi. Top Row: lrrecl liurfielcl, Glenn Xvulvrs, fumes Hrmpvr, fumes Caunrlvr, Robert Xvufis, Wluriun Vxfinn, Thurman Forcl. Bottom Row: Inna Kevner, Slrirlvy Cary, Ann Allan, Alice Linn C . Second Row: George Tlwmpson, Ivruano Garclnvr, :Vim LN1fc70f'!'71ll'll, lwollie lVlcBri4lP. Tllirrl Row: llorflm ljorcl, Nunrv llill, Rosplnury Xvilzlc-r, lvlary Ann Xvilcl, Rivlmnl Hull, lfvrllarcl Xvrwf. Top Row: Amlrvu' Ulclmcle, Arlinv ixlclntire, lfnrlon Duclcl, Coulson ljllillim, Hvlvu Dozrfr. lfloisf' Svrrvsl, ll 'mf ve I 'll I 1 ! :ilk M910 'DQ 0 QR .. in 1' l 'i wp. 5 Qin, .fp W, Q -f ,,.. gg i , ' za. .f 0 - . Q l wi V My w ? 152' - f - ll M, Q3 COMUS IX M ,si X ..--'Z awfi5Wf5C' Hollom Row: Eloise Ixfllltllllllfl, Ianni XN',iSPl7lUfl, Gloria lgallas, Alive 1.011 Xvcbsicr, IUUIIIII? CZUFIIIIUF, ffilml MCKf'llZiK', Philip lfvnxfmuwr, Iuanila Gruluun. Svroruf Row: fwfflvin Rice, Charles Cline, Kenton Ray, Eclwurml Lmvis. Gvorge KDIUPIIS, Dir. Xvuyru- Rvgvr, Top Row: Powell fworris, Fred Paw, Cecil Pepper, Loren lnzcs, Iuffz Slzamp, Clifforrl Srrogys, UML Rvmf, Holfom Row: lane! xX7fSPlllUll, Iurlnilu fzffllllllll, Airs. C. 17.00 Hvlzlvr, lilflvl AlCKPllZiK', Top Row: Alice Lou XXVI-'l7Sf1'f', lfloisv IXIUIIIPYHI, Ieunnv Gurmfrwr, Philip ffmnlmowor. r , ag, LQ II 'ff . mr f?gf 1 Igyaai E QQ ar ,X 51 U fm M :J--., D 's , QV , , x 455 .,v W:-Q ,,, I ' 3 L1 J K' , A1 kv- X K . C H fx u WD we w W fx, L 2 J LJ i 5 N wiv' ,X X. N, , Q ,wif L, U M J Mfg SQ ., Q52 J mx 'mf-E ,f+tsfQ4.LQ-iU.4 NE, -,.--1 ' ww X ' .. N- ' 3 V4 ' .W ,-:X rf -f 'rfb ff'- , -- xv J -ml Q in f 1,2 M . A rs 0 1939 i STUDIG ORCHESTRA y The Studio Orchestra was selected by Mr. Vvayne Reger for the purpose of furnishing special music for various functions and civic organizations when needed. The selections are made on the basis of outstanding musical abil- ity. The orchestra meets every Thursday night at Mr. Regerts home for rehearsal. The members are: Violins: Jeanne Gardner, Alice Lou Vveb- ster, Janet Wiseman, Ethel lVlcKenzie, Mel- vin Rice, Philip Bembower, Juanita Graham, Gloria Ballas. STRING The String Ensemble is composed of tal- ented students who are chosen to represent the school or to furnish music on different occasions. Mrs. C. Lee Hetzler selected the seven students on the basis ol their ability as musicians. As proof of her competent selec- tion the Ensemble won tirst place in a com- petitive musical concert at Muskingum Col- lege. As a result the members won the right to play at an exclusive concert held at Qberlin. The Ensemble is to be commended for the Clarinets: Charles Cline, Kenton Ray, Ed- ward Lewis. Comets: George Owens, Diclc Reed. Trombones: tlaclc Shamp, Cecil Pepper, Loren lmes. Saxaphone: Clifford Scroggs. Tuba: Fred Pace. Piano: Eloise Mathena. Drums: Powell Morris. ENSEMBLE time music which it furnishes for chapel assem- blies and other formal meetings. This year the Ensemble will play at Commencement to malce the exercises more impressive. This year the Ensemble is composed ol Jeanne Gardner and Alice Lou Vvebster, tirst violinsg Janet Wiseman and Ethel lVlcKenzie, second violins, and Philip Bembower and Juanita Graham, third violins. Eloise Ma- thena adds her talent to the group by accom- panying them at the piano. e- iii 5 W... 1 IWW.:-xl 5' if W. -. 1 , if ,A is i Wi . n ...... it i 4712 till! . 5 ' is ' - ' es- lt agp. Q i gg i t COMUS ARCHERY The purpose ol the Archery Club is to give to the girls at Lash High School the oppor- tunity of becoming better acquainted with this sport and of developing an appreciation and slcill in the use of the bow and arrow. This club was started in the middle of the year. Mr. M. M. Shamp has acted as in- structor and advisor for the club tor this period. The Clubs regular meetings are held weelcly in the old gymnasium. Though having been practicing a comparatively short time the girls have improved considerably and hit the bulls eye much more lrequently than at liirst. This year membership in the club has been limited to ten girls because there is insufficient equipment lor a larger number. It is hoped that in the luture the membership in the club may be considerably increased. LEADERS CLUB The Leaders Club was organized under the direction of Mr. Shamp lor the purpose ol: pro- viding the school with willing and ellllicient assistants. To be eligible lor membership a boy must be interested and prominent in some lorm of athletics. The outstanding contribution of this club facilitates the presentation ol the annual gym exhibition. Besides participating in the exhibit the boys conduct ticlcet sales, usher, and per- form other services. The club olzlziciates at intramural basketball games and aides lxlr. Shamp in his classes. The worlc ot the boys is commendable all the more because they receive rio recognition for the services they perlorm. iff .f t Ib ' fn, g 3 4 rip , 1 A ts.. gee f t Wil K 'X fr 5 'R-ifdfe 51-, lQU,5l.ll rwiuixl it ' - -.iff 4 7- 73' ' 1939 'I qw i 'Q J' J' J' CMJ lioiiom Row: Ariine Dmiev, Dorqihy Igfllilllillg, Virginia Arrirvy, lop Row: Aworvrm Davis, ixiary Lciwunis, Rosalie Snlofie, Rufil Sll'llfjK'l'. lioltom Row: Donald Fuilon, iivrnarri ivvff. Svrnnri Row: riiiromus Dusmmiwrry, lamvs liostvfter, Ciwslvr Aitiluuvr, Top Row: lfuri Humpixrey, Roiwrl Gooziriiiz, ,, Q ii K4 6 H 4, W9 1 i i mcg: iii is COMUS I ,W q,Li::L9, ip- p-n-1' ff s 'a. lun? STUDENT SENATE OI: LASH IIICII Bottom Row: Tom Nlillpr, twilw Roocfx, Bill Smith, Batty Bailey, lfrma Crotzer, Frances Robinson, Dorothy Xvalleius. Secmul Row: lmnos Hostetter, limb Goodrich, Theresa lfrurlfivlcl, Boncl Little. lfvvtyn Graham. Tilirll RUIITI C'lUflUS Allll lk1UHlp'l,l'9y, ROlIf?YtfL ':l0IUUl'S, hlflfy ROIJillSflll. Fourth Row: lock SIIUVYIP, B011 Forlevr, Spencer Smith, Iamvs Hooper. Fifth Row: Hurry Xvise, Bill You Allen, Roger Ansel, Dirk Rvml, Harold Hisffloff, Top Row: Don Lefwis, Robert Riclmrclson, Bernard Neff, Coulson Phillips. W T, sr 4: 2 11' T 33 126 an it fl JT XX W TTI T WX mmf, tu ATX xx qY J j 'i f x :yr 'v 1 FEE' X tl , M wwf MQ I mo WY g L ,T Xlr 'E s m '-T Q, U, , W' X-S., Q, TFZW WSW Qiai -11 W! ' 'Ni il -BM ,MVQQJ f Hjfii nz Sf? 5- Q. as 0 1939 SOPHOMGRE GLEE CLUB The Sophomore Clee Club is composed of approximately seventy members who meet twice weekly. The club is composed of sopho- mores and those who have not been in the Glee Club before. Under the capable guid- ance of its new instructor, Miss Grace Fanton, the club has enjoyed a successful season. The members are as follows: Doris Adams, June Allen, Betty Bailey, Betty Bradford, Bon- nie Brown, Elizabeth Carson, Juanita Church, Ada Cline, Helen Damuth, Marion Davis, Genevieve Dickey, Dorothy Dickson, Pearl Diicher, Niargaret Embree, Bernice Eppiey, Martha Eppley, John Fell, Phyllis Guyer, Eloise Gadd, Marjorie Green, Marilyn Har- ris, Dorothy Hawkins, Connie Heck, Doris Heim, Marion Heim, Martha Hickey, Mary Holt, Frances Hooper, Jane Judy, Priscilla Kent, Beuia Kieinhoffer, Dorothy Kiosky, Jackie Kocher, Ruth Lang, Myrtle Maddox, Jo Maniscaico, Virginia McClure, Alberta Morgan, Mary Morrison, Betty Osborne, Mary Queen, Isobel Reed, Frances Roberts, Frances Robinson, Anna Rose, Jean Schulze, Alice Scott, Charma Shaw, Geraldine Shrigley, Betty Spring, Martha Stenger, Dorothy Stev- ens, Betty Swain, Evelyn Tate, Audrey West, Floreen Nviikins, Elsie Wilson, Elaine Wise, Niary Vvhittacre, Eleanor Rathbun, Vviliiam Nessiine, Hamilton Porter, Lloyd Price, Robert Shaw, James Vvaitermire, VX7iHiam Brown, Paul Vvilliamson, Donald Roach. STUDENT SENATE OF LASH HIGH William Smith ...................................... President John Shamp .................................. Vice President Dorothy Watkins ................ Secretary-Treasurer upon issues and to inform his session room of the business transacted. The various committees and the chairman of Since the S. S. of L. has been so successful each are? and has done such noteworthy service since Student Attitude ..... ........ A nn Alien being inaugurated last Year: it WHS decided to Assembly ................... ........ D ick Long continue the organization again this year. By Lost and Found .'..,-.- ......'. T Om lymler a Constitution which was ratified by th? Stu- Health ......... ............. John Shamp dent body last year, each session room is re- quired to send a representative to the senate. Pfopeffv 7 ' C Oulson Phillips The duty of each representative is to attend Traffic -'----- ---'------- H any Wise the meetings, propose new ordinances, vote Social .......... .,...... B ill Van Allen l M x 'Zw ,gee if 4 iw z W, , . iq A 1 . ' Q H- a. SLA: IS COMUS BAND Drum Majors: Evelyn Graham, Ruth Spinics, Don Laslco. Tromhones: .iaclc Shamp, Cecil Pepper, Loren lmes, Charles Pepper, Dean Deixflent, l.ewis Eggert. Bass: Fred Pace, Bill Vveese, Leon Clapper. Baritones: Jack Dittmar, William McGee, VVilliarn E. Boggs. Alto: John Maddox. French Horn: Nlarian Himes. Cornets: Dicic Reed, George Cwens, Roger Ansel, John Portis, Charles Fields, .laclc Hui- iord, Bill Conner, Diclt Adkins, Danny Nic- Doweli, Bill lvlorrison, Charles Lewis. Clarinets: Charles Cline, Kenton Ray, Harry Himes, Edward Lewis, Charles Uirey, Leonard Fisher, Charles Carold, Eloise Gadd, ,lean Bridweii, Betty Roe, .lean Kopittlce, Jean- ette Atwell, Betty Henery, Vveldon VX7inland, VViiliam Harris, Dick Johnston. Accordian: Connie Gates, Alene Piclcrell. Drums: Bolo Hull, Powell Morris, Poiiyann Tom, Junior Roach, Rufus Xvhitiinger, Bolo Nichols, Art Hall. Cymbals: Bill Stralier. Saxaphones: Arthur Joseph, Jaclc Brown, .lack Tom, Clifford Scroggs, Bolo Bey, Marvin Grossman, Dorothy Sciienlc, Bolo Barnhart, Ralph Swank, Joe Porter. The Lash High School band under the di- rection of Wir. Vvayne Reger, has completed another successful and eventful year. Al- though his first year at Lash High School, lxlr. Reger has aroused great interest in the hand with the result that it boasts its largest memhership this year,-65. This year has heen an unusually active one lor the hand. Besides playing at school func- tions and athletic contests the loand has talcen part in several puhlic functions and has loe- Come popular lbecause oi its marching and playing alaiiity and its drum major, Evelyn czrallilln. ORCHESTRA Violins: Jeanne Gardner, Alice Lou Web- ster, Janet Wiseman, Ethel McKenzie, Philip Beminower, Melvin Rice, Juanita Graham, Dale Dickerson, Darwin Diclcerson. Tromhones: John Sl1amp,Cecii Pepper, Charles Pepper. Bass: Fred Pace, Leon Ciapper. Baritones: Jaclc Dittmar, William McGee. Comets: Dick Reed, George Qwens, Charles Fields, Jack Huilford, Bill Conner, Danny McDowell, John Portis. Drums: Bolo Hall, Powell Morris, Junior Roach. Saxaphones: Jack Brown, Clifford Scioggs. French Horn: iviarian Himes. Clarinets: Charles Cline, Kenton Ray, Ed- ward Lewis, Eloise Gadd. Piano: Eloise Niathena, Alto: John Maddox. Under the direction of its new instructor, iwlr. Reger, the orchestra has had another very successful year. The orchestra has broadcast over the local station and will furnish music for class day and commencement. Rehearsals are held twice weekly in the Cymbals: Vviliiam Stralcer. auditorium. Q? A Q H Jill '?,f, 1i'y2'il't .t x-,xy .X w ' M, S uf xt X lil ,X X 3 J i illzffi X x5 I ' I X xXxX l l ll i ll kg' 1 1-3' Ei i if ac it Q H iii ,i a fm ss, ef, if r .Qt ll?lZ?bi15V W ,i N W f ft-L J 1 rrrr r rr it or a i Q '- J sf' ,, Lf'-ij, f J l..l ll' A, n 5. 0 1939 v ' +I f-- ' ,Z f 'BAND ii-a f :ilu qu clv-me .....,..-- ' VUCAL ENSEMBLE Each year a selectecl group ol seniors are altos: Dorothy Painter, Rosalie Srnczcli, and chosen to form the Vocal Ensemhle. Dorothy Green: three tenors: Jacli Brown, John This organization is under the leadership Nlartin, and Bill Cretherg and three lzass: Bill ol Miss Grace Fanton. Van Allen, Jaclc West, ami Ellis Wilson and The Vocal Ensemhle consists of lour so- accompanied hy Eloise lvlatherm pranos: Edna Mae Clarlc, Eclna lVl'1y lei fl t- f . gm ner, Norene Davis, and Sylvia Zwellingg three C. The selection they have chosen lor Class Day is US ' ' H pringtirne hy Johann Strauss. 'V ' E ma l?-m . A jr H ,,p,, ':::: - 'i . COMUS W -ha... 'Il-Q., 'X ff -N49 ,.- ov ' Q fl! 5 law wr. lfng ........-4 DRAIVIATICS Hoilom, Row: Nlartlm Sliowulters, Betty Brown, Donna lean O leey, Rita Slmpliercl, lwoxine 1WcCoy, Lyzliu Spenser, Gerald Dicleerson, lime Archer, Betty Fisher, Clmll Barrick, Murgcxrei Hoofyer, Peggy lvlcnonalrl, Virginia lvlorris, Nlarforic VV ll, . Second Rjuirfvlurjorie Grelller, Rnill Lawrence, loan Abel, Sliirlcy lwugnziner, Iuouiia Henilmrne, llrigry Sfurtevani, Icicle Fussner, Rolzert Vforsfall, Hurry Taylor, Mary Brands, Inne Keener, Elise Kulm, Norma, Hurro . Third Ron-: Nluriorie Zink, Dorothy Galloway, Ethel Slmwaliers, Betty Comlws, lean, Brokaw, lyuncy Hill, fwarguerite Gior- son, Delores Bowers, Nlurie Claire Anflreue, Iune King, Shirley Cary, Peggy Callancl, Ar enc Huris, Lorena Xxlll er, Hlxn Ellis, Befiy Vxlisecurver, Vfumla Lloyrl, Charles Heiply. lrourili Rtllill Bill Leffler, Houmrcl Tlwmas, Nliss Higgins, Sylvia Zuvelling, Bill Kesslar, Daniel Blivleslnary, Hill llurris. Top Row: Dicle Trory, Roluncl Forfl, Bill Torlrl, Bill Reerl, Paul Bray, Tom Nliller, Tlzurmun Foril, Fri-il Wlficlulox, folm Hur!- X YYl0yef. , 4 Q 4,1542 1 ,Y fig, Eijgfif' 1521 r Q, wg e ,, i, f J flfx so 'N KU fr 1 Fi J yy N J ALJ -W ey, avg' xr ' ,xi G f bits, H fy, .1 3 LJ l 5 xfikfh Ni .XA V X I ll L 'F '.. J ,pi QQ 6 i Qjifvi? no Nw i XL N I V X -5415 f' SN., - UH - Mme' mm vc 't ..-f- umm Q Iliff-f-in ...VN M -5 X ,fm -Z ,-,, ..-5 y- -.. '-i -MH C: X Mogwfij f le, LJ, is W - .m - - Q44 only-54 1939 SENIGR GLEE CLUB Vviiiiam Van Alien ..... .............. P resident .iacic Yvest ...........,... ....,.............. V ice President Norene Davis ...............,............,........... Secretary This year tire Giee Club is composed ol ap- proximately sixty voices under tbe direction oi Miss Grace Fanton. This club bas been in- iluentiai in providing special music lor ciiapei assemblies and for different organizations tilrougilout tile City. Tile ability and talent ol the students won recognition at time musical Concert iieid at Muslcingtlm College. The members are as follows: Sopranos-Eleanor Biacic, Loretta Bowman, Alice Brown, Ruth Brown, irene Bryan, Sarita Burley, Edna Ciaric, Bonnie Coilagen, Bessie Cooper, Margaret Combs, Vivian Covert, Hei- ene Daie, Norene Davis, Wanda Dutro, Mary Duvall, Gene Emery, Frances Fields, Marjorie ifisiier, Mildred Fisimer, Roberta Flowers, Mar- garet Freyberg, Vivian Grandstaif, Margaret Hooper, irene Kennison, Edna Leigbtner, Lois lwiagruder, Mary Mason, Geraldine Riciiard- son, Eleanor Lysinger, Riiea Vvoodson, Eloise Young, Elsie Kaiin, Eleanor Sims, Evelyn Finley. Altos'-Carol Bowers, iViarjorie Coiiagen, Doris Beem, Pbiiiis Dickey, Betty Green, Rutii Heim, Norma Herald, Jayne King, Dorotiiy Painter, Helen Rusil, Catherine Scarpeiia, Alice Webster, Eiizabetii Siacic, Janette Mat- tingly, Tiieresa Bradlieid, Rosalie Smocic, Mar- garet McDonald. Basses-Riciuard Springer, Jacic West, Wil- liam Van Alien, William McGee, Ned Bartiia- iow, Ellis Vviison. Tenors-Gardner Lipps, Don McFarland, William Gretiier, Vernanda Portis, Jacic Brown. DRAMATICS Tile dramatic classes iiave completed anotiier wortiiwilile and interesting year under tiie di- rection oil Miss Raciiei Higgins. Botb students and director are to be commended lor tiie line entertainment wiiicb tiiey provided for the sciiooi and tile public. Tiie senior dramatics class gave: sKDCHfi1 Has its Part, a safety play written by Cil8dWiCli iiarriclcg Miqime Cancelled Debtf, by isia P. Richardson, a Christmas play: and HA Scrap ol Paperf, by Victorien Sarcion, a tbree-act comedy translated irom tiae Frencii. .E - . 4 -' A tc- it S Tbe junior dramatics class organized a speecii ciioir for Cilorai readings. Ti1e'r pro- gram inciudeci UTi1e Mocking Bird by Payne read to Scimuberfs uSerenade,H mi-iie Jltterbugu by Travis, uTi1e Bells by Poe and uxandun by Coieride. Tilis was an interesting experiment. A program of one act plays was also given. Riders to tiie Sean by Synge and HA Nigiit at an inn by Dunnsany were from tiie irisii group and miqiie intruder by Moeteriincic irom tile Frencii. Two original pantomimes were pre- sented: HA Young Professor at a Girls SCilC0i,U and Tim Sleepy Psiiawf' , ax -4 Www IW 1 ' E up 1 F is if xl' V as-ii--2::7g::. N 1 my I ,: ' ' - f of W it 0:39425 ? ' f ' I B af. is 3 -E N -4 AS . l , , i l LETTER Dorothy Painter ....... ........,. P resident Jean Kranz ...... ............ V ice President ida Fleming ......... ........ S ecretary-Treasurer Theresa Bradi-ieid ...................... Sociai Chairman This ciuh was formed in order to give recog- nition to giris interested in athietics. When a COMUS CLUB giri earns 606 points aiter at ieast two and usuaiiy three years oi hard work, she receives a smaii ietter and automaticaiiy ioecomes a memioer oi the Letter Ciuio. Vvhen she has received 1000 points she receives a iarge ietter. To earn a iarge ietter a giri must taice extra hikes and he a member of Varsity teams. ATHLETIC AIDES Jean Kranz ......... ..,.,..... P resident Dorothy Painter ....... ............ X fice President Juiia Lingo .......,... .....,.. S ecretary-Treasurer Theresa Brad iieid ...............,...... Social Chairman The primary purpose of this ciuh is to heip create an interest and a better feeling oi sports- manship in the girls' gym and dancing ciasses at Lash High. These giris are inestimaigie in their vaiue to iwiiss Vveher, the iacuity advisor, as her assistants. They referee games, heip in the girls, gym ciasses, and are indispensahie aides in the annuai gym exhiioition. To he eiigihie to this ciuiy one must have at ieast a UB average and must quaiiiy in sportsmanship and ieadership. The giris, gym ciasses eiect the memhers near the first part oi the schooi year. As it is quite an honor, aii giris interested in gym work, hope to attain menlhership in it. fzsff ,- at W i 5 .1 d is SF. i W9 H mv? 5- .:.A.. u - tx if y li 1. v Q 1 f 1 5 E511 . E 117 Ii ggi: iv 1. A 'y A 1 T W -iw ,ii J ix. ii i ELL -, M iii wry hi ,--E fit - N T FQ Sf ,f 'iiii : i? i f X., if - .in - Fl 0 M 1939 --,,I 331 nm' qpweg Bottom Row: Domllly lean Puinlvr, Peg Bailey, Ivan Krunz, peg McDnr1cLl1l. Seconcl Row: Uenpnieve Kappvl, llorllw Ford. 7 LIRF Top Row: Tllvrvsu Braolfielnl, Lal Otlu fjlfler, Iulia ingo, flu av lernfng. Bolton: Row: Hcxlcia Harris, lfla Rm' Flvming, lulia Lingo, Peg lVlcDonnlCl, Francis Rolzinson. Secnml Row: Slrirley Harsclz, Nlzzrgcrret Evans, Ruth Ann Masters, lean Krunz. Top Row: Dorotlly Ieun Painter, Bonrl Little, Ann Humpllreys, Theresa Bruclfivlcl, Mczry Helen Clvury. 'ufvi -1 ' vi 0 n , T, Y X1 5? as W F - ziiiiiiirfh W' A x ,! X J uf esaz A -Q N -5 . ww... r W ...S ., 11 . ll U Alf. '7 S' i . 9 HI ey COMUS ....,,,,4-N Ing- 155 1' NQIIOF t Boilom Row: Bill Smith, iwae ivlccormiciz ,Bs-tty Fisiier, Rlli,lIx'1ii0S, Dorothy Mifsfs, Helly Ann Dozer, iwury Branas, Alice Lew Cline. SQCOHLI RUIIVI IUUJIFIP GafllllUf, llllll' Kl'0llPf, Sllfllll Allfl MLTFUFYKIYIJ, Rflill LUIUTPIICP, LFP MGi'll'llVS, MGI' In V D IJ V . y rw ar y, IXOTPFII' DKLUIS. Tilirfi Row: Illllll. Siiamp, Arlene lV'l'llliif'0, Mafjrrrie Bailey, Ami Alien, Doriila Forci. Fouriii Row:Rici1arz,i Nlccracievn, Kenrmtii Harieins, Eloise Wolf, lean Hroicuw, Lucille Walker, lane King, Eloise Secrest, Bvity Lou, Brown. Fifth Row: Anrirew Uicimck, Bill Van Alien, Phillip Bpmimwer, Belly Yviison, Holly Combs, Bonita Cooper. Top Row: Charles Cline, Cecil Pvppvr, lim Hosieiter, Burton Dodd, Harry Xviso, ffziwarci Lewis, Harolri Bischoff, Dick Huii. Bottom Row: Nine Iwccormicie, Ivanvtte Soiier, Alice Huvons, Ariine Draiav, Helly Ann Dozer, Norene Davis, Marjorie mI00llll'Ufd, EY0iSP MlltIlPllll, Top Row: Heian Riitinerger, iwargaroi Ross, Evelyn Gardner, june Riggie, iwargarei lean Mcnoriuici, Lucille King, Mary V Eiizulwlil Duvall, Ruth Sivliyrfr, Wir. Sinai. - A A CH fi , NT Q- 1 gi a 1 ,f ': 'eff ggw ff'-.. T: Q i fix- ' W w Mfg, cg M ,M ,XJ . Y R ' X iifyiidr-'L W I 'i ,SX - .Az -Z 'D I F- X m e .. Z, JA I ,L -iii' SAE FH E l I ' I ' . -X 'Q' ,ffi if I ' ' Us' mi W' i i Q H? -iii! CT M33 is -' - , ' 'E 1939 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Burton Dodd ...... ............... P resident tive- vote of 857' oi the iacuity and at ieast Richard Huii ...... ........ V ice President ten teachers must imow the student. June Keener .................... ...,.. ............ S e cretary To he eiected to the Honor Society as a ixir. Harold Himes ................................ Treasurer ciimax to the high schooi career is regarded as Forty-two members from the senior ciass were elected to the National Honor Society this year. Twenty-nine were chosen iast year and thirty-nine the preceding year. The seniors are chosen on the ioasis oi character, scholarship, ieadership, aioiiity, and service. Cnty mem- imers of the upper third oi the ciass are eiigihie. To he eiected a pupii must receive an affirma- a great honor for which the pupiis are con- stantiy striving. The committee which was in charge of the seiection was composed oi Miss Vvigton, Chairman, Mrs. Harvey, Miss Vogt, Mr. Himes, hir. Buxton, Miss Kaplan, Miss Arnold, and Miss Petty. A memher of the iacuity committee must he eiected treasurer. HONOR TYPIST The Honor Typist was originated severai years ago for the purpose of encouraging an unusuai high degree of speed and accuracy. Those making Honor Typist and their speeds HTC! Ma M-C ' if 6 - B ' D .- This test is given the iatter part of March or Hx? bil Time 5 4 AF? Suk W2 eariy in Aprii to Seniors. Requirements are: imc mmm 6'-3 rem ra C 47-' 15 minutes of typing Luciiie King 58-3 iviarjorie Vvoodward 47-'5 Wlords Frrors Alice Havens 55-2 Norene Davis 46-2 40-44 0 Ruth Stenger 55-4 Heien Ritthergcr 46-3 45-49 5 Jeanette Seller 55-6 Margaret Ross 45-o 50-54 5 Mrnrgaret iVicDonaid 53-5 Evelyn Gardner 42-0 55-1113 7 June Riggie 53'5 Mary Duvaii 40-0 2- if' , -jp 13 ...ab ' - , vp t it in W ' YQ . 5? A ,aighsgg Q. A . 1 ' ,Limp W A JK A V 1, gun, - I , I K ! FQ ,w'q..... f- . 1i .,.d At t n - X 41 ais - 5': 't Iii -wr we Q12 COMUS ,.,.n- -......,,,s-I U vdtndest PEP CLUB llrvsiclvnf .,.,.,.... ,. .,...........,.....,... ......,........,. C onlson Pllillips Yin' Prvsiclvnf .....,...., .,,..,,.....,........,.............. l Joroflwy Xvafleins Sorryfury-Treasurer ,..,...............,..........,........,. ..... l iurton Dozlcl MONITORS Boflmn Row: ll:-Hy lfrorvn, lunvl XX'iS6'llIlUl, Belly Nlartin, Viola llarsf, virginia Boyer, lwurjorin Bailey, Rik: Snyclvr, lean I.PllHE'l', lxlurioriv Xvvllvr, lflsiv Arrlrpy, fxlymn LN1CDPTY1llfl, Karl Davis, Tun1,Benclvr. glftfflllfl Row: Harry Taylor, lfmm, liullvr, Arlene Dralea, Dorothy Xyulleins, loan Abel, Irma Fell, laclz Wfest, Ricllurfl E11- wards, Tllirzl Row: Hurry l.ur'us, Zum' xxlfllllllv, Diclz Arlams, Loran lyrivle, Hirle lvlcffruclecn, Kenton Ray, lunior Mlrcaslirl, Harry Vv7isa, Dlrle lfrlwurrls. Top Row: Iolm lX'lu:'fin, Paul Slolislwrry, Aliw Lou Vxlalvstvr, Vxfrillmur lvlrflullun, fumes Hooper, Charles WlllSlllL, Nlr. Strung. if , A, ' A ji F3 'fa' , GH ra if J' A1 5 i TUX . S1 1 my 1 55376 T bl 2-ill cw 4,2 fx :M Q-iw 'Xp W ! 5 J W I fi L4 rw xfftgjl XXVN! 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CONGRATULATIQNS it n GRADUATES 5 li II Vvitii your High School Diploma Won, you have reached a very important milestone on the road to your chosen lifes Woric. Whether you continue your studies or enter at once upon a busi- 0 ness or other career, you have tile cordial good wishes 0fTT1e First 0 II success. lr National,-1'lZanesviiie's Grand Qld Bank ,-for uninterrupted Tiiis institution will Welcome any opportunity to work with you in reaching your goal. 0 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK if Hzanesvillcfs Grand Qld Bank li It ivlmntzor Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation U 0 0 nr lb lb ll 0 4 fm . s, A of E off 'K J f1,, f-I A1 A Q me SMX A g 9f51??f G new town wmwf tri, W,J wifi is my wi L X' ix dAfQ5.ifNi',..f nmQi.W-qf VWTQQ.. Q , fm 2 iiy -mlffi 1939 ll E E E E r2222222222222222222 -'-' 2 2 --2 2 2 22222 2 2 2222 2 2222 2 2 2 ' 222222222 2222- 2222: o 0 0 o E E E E 1: CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 2 E o 0 1E THE MUSKINCUM MOTQR gg IE ll :1 COMPANY 5: 0 'E Corner 4th and Wlarlcet Sis. E ll I EE If -ALVVAYSH 0 :E A SPLENDID SELECTION OF USED CARS EI E E 0 1 4 0 1 0 I- E IE Q 1 E 1 0 IE I E E 0 0 EE ki EJ E 2 E O EE 3 11 ll 2 E E EE CARS STUDERAKER TRUCKS E lr E 0 nu Q E THE MORRISUN MOTQR COMPANY 2 Q E Q1 216 Nlain Street E EE 3 EE Fine Used Cars EE ll 0 ll g E GENERAL TIRES HAVVKINSON RETREAD Q 1 0 1 E 1 o ll Q 0 5 5000000 00000000000oooooooo00o0o00o00o000000 00 0000000 0 0000000000000 0000023 'V 'I YY' 1 A V H x X V fa' SX Zgsjlf .'. T ?0 '- T M 'E 1 ' . 7 Eg . .f,1ff::- '! H X E 5 Avg EE 0' A 2 wc: E121 QNX Wy W 1 - -5 ,, Eg, N ms COMUS I1 li W I1 ll Q 11 11 ll ll 'l Congratulations to Class of ,5Q if To the Class ofa1Q3Q If II 2 ll 11 l , II II Laura Briclwell Beauty Shop l 11 May we add our congratulations 1 41 11 ll ll 2 to tilose you are now receiving. l Expeff Operators S l Q 3 506V2 ixlain Si. Zanesville, Glmio . Q 9 11 Coivias BROTHERS if 1: 1 11 CALDWELL' S r---........-..----.,----..-.....-., 1 l 2 'l ll 3 SHOE STORES IVIUSKINGUIVI LAUNDRY 3 11 11 11 ff Quality in Foolwearu 3 Dry Cleaning 1 U ll ll E Zanesville, Qllio l Rug Cleaning 2 .. 1: 1: 1 1L---....-..----------- ...... ...---l ll 1 Miss Mulvey: ul have an awful coldf' lwr. Brammer: HHOW clifl you get if? Miss lxlulveyz nFrom clrinlcing out of a clamp glassf, ICCCCQQCOQO-0000 OCOCQ Otttooooocooosx Voc: 3 3 :: : : : : : : QQQQ 9: :99: :Q 3 3 3 39901 IC If II Il ll 11 11 ll 'l You fellows will never find better pals Vve lmow you gals are uncommonly sweet Than our parade ol glamorous gals But as cavemen bold, we canyi be beat I1 1l 11 Sllirlvy Cary Rosemary Vvilcler Reed Diclc Long .lune Keener lflaine Arcller 2 E Burton Doclfl Dick Reecl ll U ll lrmnros liivlfls Ann Allen .lim Hosioiier George fjwvns llvlr-n Dozer Arlene lxlclntire Coulson plxillips .lolun Simmp .lvillllll-' Gardner Wlary Branas Boi: Gooilricli Dick Adams Virginia Pace lfloise Young 2 Harry Vvise Dave Nlccann JLUN' IAPIHTIIUH XIKJIVU Gray 3 ilolln b!IHItil1 lxjlflfli PICCIIIIOTP ll 151-My S1011 Nancy Hill 1: Bill smnh 1301, 141011 Alive- Lew Cline Clluclc Snycler 11 ll I1 IP EE 1 If ...---i l..-....-..--..--------..... 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I Congratulations Class of 59 E Goodbye, you guys, farewell you gals l This is lrom your junior pals 'l 11 l lj It won't loe long but it will lime slow 1 ' 1 DELICATESSEN and BAKERY 3 ll Until we re Sitting high with the rest 11 O O H 1 i Phone 1453 626 Market St. S E below' ,I 1 ' . ll Dorotlly Vvallcins Roger Ansel L00000-000-000-- -fooo 00 -000A 000--4 11 1 If Rita Snyder Jolin Sliilller ly Vo- o-..o.o.o,o---..-.ooooo-0-0.1 JFEIIIHB I,,CfHEl BlxrHaTd 2 ll ,lune Arflmer Don Blanceit ll FOR 1Q5Q l fi ll 11 Virginia Tally Tom Miller 1, As Peppy Bhd Fast 5 Jeanette Atwell Bob Barnlmrt as Team x lfvelyn c3I'BllBlll Vvarcl Kolfman l Triangle Motor Sales Jeanne Slmepplmrcl Herbert Geary 1 - N. th St. Ph l ..... .... fl 1123-4 It was another one ol tl'l0S6 moonlight scenes,- Slwe was close to me And not a word passecl between us There wasn't room enough. r'-'- - - - ::':f ' e:::':: ':f'e::::::f'f::2::::::'::1 E 11 1 9 1l 2 THE HERDMAN LUMBER COMPANY :, O 1 O I I SATISFACTORY 0 1 11 1 SILRVICE 1 0 11 ' SINCE 1854 41 Office and WHTChOllS60l3O Nortli 4tl1 Street Plrone 548 ll s Yard and Mill--Maysville Pilce--Plione IQI S O O I1 3 THE HERDMAN LUMBER COMPANY IL 11 l R. L. Dunlap, Wlanager 41 .C 500 '0 0 OOOOOOOOO 00 QOOOQO 00000 00000 0000000 0000oo00o0 QQQQQQQQQQQQJ , g ff , i 1' .. t i m wg lil l H - ' 5 . als 4 I M 1 Eg- 'll E3 COIVIUS roooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQ poooooooooooooyv fooo.oo-.ooooo.oooo-.oo-..oooooeQ01 1: 2 I il 1: I V ,'.,V 2 Compliments ol 2 ,.', v.,. T out .,1. ..,. , . 9 ., . ,I STAR MARKET I U I . l I 0 :E I . 1 CQMPABX 2 ixlnple Ave. Corner Forest Avo. Q Q U V1 ll I 3 3 PHONP. 688 fl II , ll 2 Ii Con gratuiations Class of 59 II P-'-'--'-- - - ---'- M-Q ---- ----4 Il Il gg W y 1 Ig KM-.. .... ..------------..---..---x 'I ' e re rent y to start you on your way U , Il 2 IK REIVIBRANDT STUDIOS II II I . V . 0 U 1: Wltll time smartesl land ol Clotiwes lor 3 3 --Specialists in Color il Cl Plrotograpiwn ,, young men nn women. . I, II ll ll U - U Ro Q12 II ll ll OIYI - ll It iX'Iasonic Temple Pbuiicling 3 12 Phone 5404 I 2..-..-----------------..----..---I l---..- ...... --I .... --- ---,. -..---. Chuck Snyder: HVVIW cio you sit III:-re ancl scratrln your ilPiILl?,, Iiciciie Spencer: A.BPFilllSC Iim ilwe only one wlIo Imows itis itching. fo SSSQQ tttitttttiltttttt-32393 Qttt 9292 QQQS tttt: :SC :SDSL : :tstt : CQQCC :QQS1 II I EE I II II THE OHIO CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, INC. I ll II I Il Lind Arcade Phone 1246 ll II I II , Ig II Q I: A SeIect ScI1ooI For Seiect Students I: O - 3 All New Ivloriern Illquipment l ll Moclerrl and up fo ilw minute Courses in lb I 1: Sllllflllllllil, Vl1X'llPllII'IllYlg, lioolelevvpirrg, SCJOSIYIUIISIIIP, Business Fnglislz, COHllllK'FK'ICll Arillunpiic, ll I, C10lllIlll'f'l'iLll l.uuI, Corruvwriial Spvlling, IJPIIIIIUIISIIIP, Business lxlllllIllISlfIlIIUll, Higlmr Arwxllrzling, U Civil Svrnirv ciflflfllillg, Slenoiypv, fyllifv lx1lll'lIIlIt'S mul fvolnpfonmivrs, Soviul Sprurily mul Q 3 Payroll Avfolirllirlg 2 ll Q II TI IE oNI,Y scuool, IN soUTHEAsTERN OHIO It I II II FRANCIIISED TO TEACH STENOTYPE I1 ll II ll H Eiluvulion ffpvns flip Door lo Frvvflonl of Tliouglli ruul Lilwrly of Exprvssion E 'I II L-----..----.. ..... -----: :--- : :---: : : :---: : : Q-: :---------..-...--...----I Q2 In 6 FII 1, fi 'V IWW El L Ig I SI f f 'IQZYII Q. 5 'M I: 1. I Cf? I, I I I' N Sf I Q lk fy, f N LJ x' xv Vg lk 'C 7y'5J I X. I- 6 M XQ D ' I ' -N ,FAI MW J I' I 4 lll-7, MQ Qyl I ll N I J C wi N el ' '32 WIT. Ni will Q FWS' 1 I llllfllf '-r'I IWIIII- . I:IfvIwfhII EEIC5-1f n 3, SLE? 5 -III X lIIlf'wIL-'L X Y 433, M v-x ,IL E42 AF' vvii X S32 WIS I9 II I 39 I ' I 'I I I I I 11 Compliments of 4' I' ' I. I .I JOHN DUERR CO. I 11 The Young Insuranoe 1: I 1 I 0 ll ll I Agency, Inc. H :I :I I 0 IAUIVIBER and BUILDERS' nu ii 208 IVIasonic Tempie ,-1 Phone 251 I li I II II SUPPLIES I srrNrnMn0eennnMnr'I I X ' ' j II EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOIVIE ll 0 1, II Q I 9 I i 0 1 G P -I . I S arner s ure O1 Station Office and mam: 5 I: IVIapIe and Adair :I 1 U 7E Mc . .ii A ' , g ZANESVILLE, OHIO 2, I 39 ww' C 'me EE phone 1540 Phone 226-277 E 1l::-::::-:Q--:: ..... :xx ........ I......--..-.. ...... ..--..--...--J ,--- II tl ll Il ll II ll ll II II II Il in 0 O O 0 Il Il 0 0 0 II ll O 0 ll ll Il ll Il Il Il t II ll L Q00 oegoooooogoqoooo QQQQQQ-cocoa Herh Geary: uVVhy is a iinpper IiIte a IJungaIow? Tom IVIiIIer: nIt is painted in tront, shingieci in hack. and has no attic. ---- :::33C323i::::3::9:::: C:::33t:C3332223C21:::::3:C::SCCT 0 II I IC 'EE 1 1 A NEW YEAR 1: i my 0 E5 Anal the Class of 1959 3 IQI VII' ISI ' L HI 27- nv ' II na II Joins the vast caravan of those who have gone Ioefore-you men and Women ot 2 Lash High Schooi wiii now go forth to your destiny anci it is the ionci hope oi g this hanic, its empioyees, officers anti directors that your destiny wiII he an ever 0 happy and prosperous one. n THE FIRST TRUST 6- SAVINGS BANK It INfIam at Fifth Iwemhvr Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation eco: : : :oobe :oodc : Q: : sceooooooooooooo-9:00 .I : : h I r - Z - 5.55 I Q X I that Stes . .T,r. ,, A ' Q Y' ,' 0 iifziiiiifgp ' 'T 2 f ' . :e?0'I:::: i f S my aeee e 1 't I, -t p . g v gg Gocfs Gift to Vvomen Two Flaming Youths .............................................. ......... You Left Me for the Singer of a Swing Band ....... The Perfect Specimen ............................................. Vaudeville Marches On ....... Sophisticatecl Lacly ............ My Little Mule Wagon ....... The One Rose ................... The Auto Love Song ....... The Lady Consents ........... Go Vvest Young Lady ........ . The College Widow .................................................. A Woroarfa Got the Right to Change Her Mind ....... .. I C anne t Live Without Your Love ........................ Better Get Oli? Your Highhorse Flat Foot Floogy With a Roy, Roy .... .. Theres a Gold Mine in the Slcy ........ ......... My Heart is Unemployed ............ The Legencl of Niagara Can You Pass in Love ........ COMUS Her tongue Bert and Evelyn Dave McCann Harry Taylor Chad Barrick June Lemmon Reefs Chevy Alice Rose Out of Gas Pearl Elliott Jean Brokaw Ann Allen Elaine Archer .. Jack 5- Arlene Dick Muse Shirley Cary Polly Ann Torn Harold Ross ZHIIC G' Lulu Diclc Long On the Bumpy Road to Love .. .......... Eloise Gacld 8' Boh' Hall Cry, Bahy, Cry ............. After the Thin Man .. Sweethearts ............ . Pal of Mine ..... Minor Blues Brown Eyes ................................ When My Dreams Come True .............. Sweetheart, Let's Grow Old Together ............................. ........ l Want to Be a Cowlooy,s Sweetheart tcvene Autry, ........ Eleanor Stonehurner Jim Cvauncler Bill S' Dot Ed Spencer Puppy Love Ruth Mees Jean James .lim fr Betty Lee Jo Wolf In wi ri J' ff -It x Elia TZBWX agree XX t we M M ttyl Q, g 2 'U if :P E2 IX, , ,X 3 J r 71 M lfiv' M 'tl if-' ll t 5 1 at Q get or like It ,. rr frlttttatetgwft Sri , Jer lf M fttrtt l ,K YA lie .Bti llill x , rl Pg ,V -sxi xJ Cf' Llflll f El.. al ll 'T , - .tri 'Q . ' 'C t 5. 1939 U ll r-::-::--:::::: ---- -:::-::::::::: 1 tl ll u ll II SHIRLEY'S PHARMACY 3 II uTerrace Point nu nv Il Save Witti Safety ll 3 Plwone 4 Rexall Store E Zanesville, Oinio 5 i..-..---.. .... - ..... ..........---t wr---:::--:::::: -QQQ -:::-:::::::-2:1 IC II li Compliments of Q IE W. W. HARPER CO. 1' nu 1 E Yvtrotesate Grocers , nv 1: 5:33:33 3333 f00023:: ::::0:: :::033:: ll II U Fred P. Kessler Groceries 0 ll II 1: The Store Across ttie Street 1 ll WE SAVE YOU MONEY l lr 5 Loo....o-..--..- .... ... ..... oooettl w'---'----f.---.--- ---- -Q-Q..--.1 0 Q 0 O I' ' 1: Congratutations Class of '39 a n lr II Rose Furniture Company 5 1 ' I 0 L 'AA' - A-:::O:::0o0-I Frances Fields: .Why do you suppose tliere's so muclm electricity in my hair? Betty Scott: Because itls connected to a dry cellf' P U D l l ,---., .... .,., ..... ., .... :,-c::,---:,,:-:,:: .,,, ,::,-x,::::::::,:,:::,,, ll 11 E Compliments ll ll QE W H 1 T E 3: ll il 5 fCHEVROLETf : Ll :S - rf: as 1' EE E Best Deal in Town I QE 24 HR. g 1: ROAD-SHCP SERVICE if Phone 551 1 4l E 22:-:::: :::::::: :::-::: -::,-4 - .3 4' in WP ge iivw f it W it Q . A if Q .titi -3 , fit ' COMUS f,--:::-:::-:::-----:::-::-::::-::-V y---:::---::----::-:::o-Q--:::::::q 11 11 11 ll 1: Il :I I' 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 SE Distributors bent, so grows the 1: E 1: treef, 1 1 11 MOBIL GAS 11 1 : U 11 0 11 :: '-andpl z Paying bills is largely a matter of tialoit. I1 ll 11 :L Form the tiutuit of paying promptly. E : :E E Treat Your Credit As : ll :: A Sacred Trust. 1: Congratulate the Class of fl II I 1 11 11 11 The Credit Bureau Inc. :C 11 1959 11 11 11 :I , 11 l: 11 11 11 11 I1 11 Q ll 11 ll Q ll 11 u..-.........-----.......-.....---4 A...-.......-----.................-4 Hstwirley Cary, youyre to :Je excused early today, said :Wiss Higgins. nplease walk quietly thl 0l1Qll the halt so you wonst awake the other classesfy tooo.. Qttt CZCQQG CQSQ 33: :::b::::t:: :C ::t3ttC3 ZDCCCCCCCCZ 3iCCCC99!39C'!33j 0 11 11 11 ll 11 11 I1 11 11 11 OFFICERS DIREUIORS ll :I Clifford H. Vvugoner, President XV. H. Goodlive, Xxllfl, Linn, Clifford H, . .4 , , XV, ,S 1l1Vl.S1r'l,A.P,R,g,Fl II Samuel M 501111111 Pfwf'f 1' M. 'i3l'5Q,-, 'iii R. s1Z.f1If 1. 1116.1 fiifffig, Xi :I :: Fred 51, Dailey, Seoy-Treus. uml Mgyr. C. Xvllite, Harry Doclzray. 3 11 11 ll 11 I: CITIZENS BUDGET CQMPANY II 11 11 QE of ZANESVILLI3. OHIO, inc. if 11 0 II PERsoN,1L LoANs ,mn DISCOUNTING : Q 11 11 ll :: 50 and 52 North Fifth Street Lind Arcade Building :: Telephone 292 II fl 11 11 ll 11 11 0 H g::::::::::::::::-:::::,::::-:::::23::--::-:::::--:::::::::::::--:::::-4 1 , ' Os ' 'f ,. . ri, 131 ,F A1 . Q1 T1 ' - ., 1 .1 - :fe tv '11 1- 1F'1- .- 1 1 ' ' fm 1 E32 V 4 -7 f, 1 3- - SQ. ' 7-q J 9,1 1, x ,vgil Q1 4,1 Y, ,ak A1 xx - 1: ,xv X 3 I ..x. ,1 A 1,11 1 1 u ' E11 1 Qu' ': '31 1X QL ,1 STE 156 1 M1 Jdxf 11: 1 ,,.. gg 11 11 - :I D5 ... 1 -ff +11-111 M1 111. 51 - 11 , - 11 Cf: 1 x ,. ':l:: CE 26:1-,Q'3l.: f 1-411 111 11 ' 1, - .m - , S Div-1+ 1939 p--Q----Q--+ .---- ---'--O- '1 PO'- 1 ll I1 O 2 I1 ll O 11 ll V 9 if 55 1 J. T. cooslls I1 1: 1: E U 1 11 Compliments Distributor E 0 0 U tl O 1' 0 1' 1 Sinclair H. C. Gasoline E ARTWIL DRESS SHOP ll E U 3 U and z 1: 430 Mum z Il 2 II Qpaline Motor Oil 2 ll 0 0 0 2 6sWllGF9 Smart Vvomen Practice 2 EE Thriftn Congratulates the z :L 'I Class of 11 0 U II II II 1959 II IZ ll 0 0 0 booooooooooooooo 00-00000000000000004 500000 0-0000 OOOO 0 00000000Q00 00' Dave McCann: uso Jeanne returnect your engagement ring? George Owens: nYes, she mailed it to me, and tmcl the nerve to paste a label on the outsicte: Glass, tmndle with care. e-----------------------..-----------------------------..---------..---1 0 1 0 12 II U ll U 0 I1 7 1 EE HERFF-JONES CGMPANX I1 1 0 E Designers and Nlanufacturers of E 1 II ii School and College Iewelry, Graduation EI EE Announcements, Merlals, Cups, Trophies U 0 I1 Q 1 INDIANAPOLIS EE QE Jewelers to Zanesville High School ll II U U U 0 11 tl 0 0 11 11 50000000 0000000 :::::o00:::::0::::o::::000::2202: QQQ0 0000000000000-000004 -- ' 111, f- -, ,, if Q ,. is A if , Q 0 if 1 1 ll 12551 1' 5 3 SF. ' - 'J f Y . xg? Xmas: at r X h nv' K - Sle fit? - : - 'rx Sw ' Wt' t' , 1 ' , W Y .. N 255 COMUS K K 't 1: 5 1: THE IC It ' 0 O 1 I 1 01110 OFFICE SUPPLY, 11 3 HARDESTVS 5 1' INC' it ll ll It :I S Office Supplies-Office Equipment if . 27 North Fifth St. Phone 2434 E ll 3 flppnsite Imperial Theatre ll L.-....-..-...- .......- M---M---4 L--.. ...... .. ...... ..-..---...---l v--O- ---' - - -v y--Q--+0 --.-. 0+ .------- Q-.--Q'-Q--1 1: Comp'iments of z E Ch I J B F ' E H. S. Butterfield, 0. D. F ar es . arron ' urniture E o . ' M' 3 3 D. B. Butterfield, O. D. 0 Colnpilny O 4, ' ' I U 3 A 9 3 fpptomelrists and CDDIICIIIYIS z I: llnci of Y Bridge on Linden Avenue 3 2 0 :I Phone 1492 First Trust Building 1133:33:3:331::3 3333 33:3333393:993 Looooooooo 33333i333 31333 3333 393332 Vvard Coffman: Hvvhat does Bernard Killian do with that loud red tie of his?H Don Btancett: Uvvears it to history Class and when his head falls rtown on his Chest the tie wakes him up againf, 0 1 r Hitt 1 Lis 1? l B 1.mtxf-L C g :3:,, fr. LQ 'ff at QQ TJ I-1? -fsta thx! 'X my y ' ' ' ' ' 0 - ' ' f 1 E 0 S if May We Extend Our Best Vvishes E 1: to the Class of 1939 2 o 9 o 2 From 2 II . E o 5 3 16 South Fifth Street i 0 5 ll Zanesvittes Finest Eating Place ll ll II 3 ll 2 L33:?:3:3:C:323:::: C2333C3i292C22 SSCSQSCS 33 QSCC 3 3333 9C3i93939933934 x .eva EQ Qt W w 1 COMUS r'--N -'-' ' ' - '- -'- 1 0 0 Smith-SteilElectr1c I: BAILEY'S QN MAIN 5 North Sixth sm. opp. Fire station 3 Isefween Fifth .md Sim. Streets WASHERS, SWEEPERS SODA FOUNTAINLUNCH Room IRONERS, REFRIGERATORS PURE DRUGS P Appliance Repairing and Parts I, Gua,.a,,k,0d Paints :' U 0 p..-..---..--...-----.....---..---4 v---- ----'- ' '-v T-'Ox ------ - ---.- -0----Q--O-+0---K wa I , ll Compliments of U Compliments of IE THE ,, SPENCE MUSIC Co. 1, 0 H ' 4 U 4 FINDEISS LEATHER CO. E' E'7m h'ng Mmm! H 2i N. Fourth Si., Zanesviiie, Oilio :I If 0 44 4 4 493 4 4 4 93?3 4 4 4 44344 4 4 4 3334 4 Mr. Graham: Ami Where cio we find mangoes? Coulson Piliiiips: Hvviierever woman goes. ll 4 gg 1 0 ll 1' Success and Happiness I li V I ll 0 C t I t. 0 1 to 1: 1 ongra u a ions 1 ll ll D ' + Cz 1 1+ 0 Seniors of 1959 1 ass of 959 E' ll U F U IE EE fmm 5: I 0 II 0 0 0 0 E SEAT : THE MODERN GRILL g if FUNERAL-AMBULANCE 22 55 516 Main Sf- 3 ll l 3 SERVICE, Inc. :+ 3: 2 2 A Xvonclerfui Place to Eat , :I 821 ixiaricet St. Zanesviiie, 0. 1 --- t--:QQ--C: Sttt 22:3 i:3: E 3::993:393:::: :T5: -...R ,I f x N 6537 WX Q? M -it 1 i ' A 7 .. . . , .. Y' 4 .f i fi.. Zi ' E i r' 'mix N qi P zgm F31 fl .yi-KS N, 9 .f W I x W K fx JN K NB ' I ,C X XXX QL -E l we -Jef . of --s fwlwwefifb- iw wis- ' 1 sm Magik - My J 214 ' f fb 1' J. ', ii' If 7 2i..fH -, ' .J - .M 4 ' 4 2 L45 is 1939 f ' 'l F 'l i .Exlencling Creflii Sinve 1920 Compliments of ll0BEIl'l'S 21' El 1' 3 ' it IIII I I DR. E. L. KAPLAN I ammmmmmnwa I I I .509 MAIN s1'. 1' jj Dentist :Q E Wliere Zanesville Shops FIRST TRUST BUILIMNQ With Confidence I, lp ll L0000000o oooooooooooooooooooo 000002 L000000000 OQQOOOOOO 00000 0000 000002 r ''E'N 'mI If Compliments of ' K nu 0 NIRIIII .' : RAY A MILLER e Co. I inNciv L General lnsurance 'NsV'fiEffCfD!9l2EAlqEfT5TE I: 202 First Nationixl Bank Building uNEsv'Lm': U U Phone 880 0 nu ll ll i::: ::::3:::339:::: :::i T3333933 3133393 3933 3393 333333 Miss Miiiz ULoolc here, I can write my name in the dust oh this winclowf' Mr. Perry: nGee, mayam, ain,t education wonderful? 33 ' '99 '9 999' 99999 929959 '39 9993'9' 99993939 9999 99991 E' 3 ALL GROUP AND CLASS PHOTOS IN THIS ANNUAL s O I WERE MADE BY I 5 I . ' o I THE IDEAL ART CQ. I 0 0 z 32 South Filth Street E 3 000000000 00000000 f SQQ ln? 'ini' 'N R, iii:-A .ali : 4 I - G RF I 6 .I-ge, Sfw -.nxvf I - IIA I vs le .QQ 'f W' X L A.-- sid. I 9 in lfleal Plloios Have Pleased Tfiousands and Please You Y 0 0 0 0 ll 0 'W 0 0 Nl ::: :::::0::0::: :0::0::::0: :00:::: ::::00000000000000000000000 V 1 f gi vs-4 COMUS f 'l T 'l , O T 2 ,hlarjorie flOlZSClH1h6F l 2 g , I l School of Dancing E S All Types 0lD21mfiI1Q E Cut Rate Drug Store ': Private and Class Training 2 S IWAIN 5 3rd ST' 4, 59 S. Seventh Sl. Phone 5882 E o 0 o 0000000000 0000'00 00000000000000004 L000::::o::oo::000::0::::0000::000d f 'T' 'mT 'f rm'T i 2 Compliments of 2 Compliments of l The R. E. Jones Typewriter Il , II 5 Exchange I li ALICE BEAUTY SHOPPE 55 r - ll ll 3 ROYAL TYPEWRlTERb 3 Phone 527 1: l 312 Market St. Phone lQ75 z l::-:::::::::::----:::::::--:::---4 l..-..---.. ............ ..---...---l Policeman: Ullve had my eye on you lor some lime, lVliss.H Eloise Young: Fancy lhal. Anal l thought you were arresling me lor SIJCClllllQ.V T 'l l ' l 5 z Q1 z 2 THE l S Congratulations ' 0 5 COVERS FOR THE IQBQ Coivlus E Class of 1959 g Were Designed HHd'MdllUfdCfUF9d i E Nlay the pleasant dealings you s by E have had with A. E. Starr Co. 3 I g 2 z during your high school clays E 2 2 l continue in the Clays to come. z s PLANT E E Q ll 4, 5 THE s. 14. SMITH COMPANY 2 it , 3 l nu l 2857 North Vveslern Avenue E 3 na E Chicago lllinois E l o ll O 'U 0 1530250339935 9999? :::::::9:::999l 29999999999 999? C 9999999 9'999999999i - - ' H 251 - fl fir FQ f-I 129' is -f ' -' as ., T1 ' ' ,T 2' lv , - K .UV fy? .. Navy ,wp 1, ' T ' lg? in tl ll 'E 9 M b l x TLT' visit ll X A Q J lljli, X-V58 . N I ff-ll' L xxx C T bligll ff C -Ni ,T -bill if fgirlw f solar XI it -' r . H f- -- he 1. S T 0 1939 The Streamlined Age ......... The Mad Whirl ............... Stompin' at tlle Savoy ......... Empty Saddles ...... ....... Dizzy Fingers ..... The Dawn Patrol ......... ...,............... You Mnst la Been a Beautiful Bahy .... Time On lvly Hands .......................... . Stormy Weather ...................,..... Down By the Old Mill Stream ......... You're the Answer to My Dreams ....... . Dramatics Sehool ..................,....... . For Hels a Jolly Good Fellow .......... . The Umbrella Man .................... . Stolen Holiday ................. I Was Born to Swing ..,...... Two Sleepy People ............... .. I Must See Annie Tonight ...... Youlre Like a Toy Balloon. Old Folks ......................... Whispers in the Dark ......... Satisfied .................................................. lf One Won't Another One Will ................ l Gnly Vvant a Buddy Not a Sweetlaeart .......... Ten Pretty Girls ...................................... .... Call to Arms ............ ........ ln Time ..........,.........,........................ llm Happy Vvlien Youlre Happy .......... Two Little Boys ............................... History is Made at Night ........... Class of '59 Graduation Room 21 Donkey Basketball Senior Typing Truant Officers Upinkyu Hines Room 14 lVlrs. l'larvey's Office The Barloerslmop Quartet lVlr. Samuell Junior Er Senior Dramatics lVlr. Tlrompson lVlr. Sclaneicler Senior Skip Dick Reed Bernie and Peggy Andy Ulohook IDOD MCF8FlHHd Alice Lou and Fred A parked car . ......... Dot and Doc Piteh a little woo Red The Milk Maids .lolinny lVlartin Beryl Vvllite Deane Hfld Clara M86 Dick Payne G Bolo l..uman On lvlilitary Road Q 1 5 ri ' T f E3 it T A if dl? 'i l . lf. T .irr i X- we lil! g I Qin: COMUS ooo:: :Q--:::::::-o-::Q-::: ooq-::Q-::::::::oo-:::-:: :::::o:: r 1 1 0 0 1 ll 0 Agency for ' n 0 4 gg SHEAFFE1gX15l?:NS ' . li MOORES S ROSS 'E BELL Er H 7 ALL EE EASTMAN 5, ARGU5 1' , Sofkurrl Vitamin D Milk 3 Cameras and movie equipment at 55 tg 30013 FQR EVERYBQDY 1+ fi Gniy 1C per quart over regular miiic price x:::: iitt E gg TALLEY ef ZULANDT 1: 55 EVERYTHING IN ' 1: V Generai Harciware, Atiiietic Supplies, I: jf VVHERE BETTER CLOTHES Sporting Goocis, Kitchen Equipment ll COST LESS ll 0 0 I I ii The Ciossman Hardware Co. II :I 651 Main St. Near 7ti1. i 619-623 Main Street 3333333 333993339999'9939E 1 ----- 2 5 333: : I 3939 3 333 3 3 3:33 :SJ A ity was walking with tier ciaugiwter on Mr. Boggs, ileaci. How timings change, my ciearf, she said. nvviien I was your age, tiiis was only a footpatiify Vu::: ::::::':::::::'x: : :T VM:x:::::::':: :::::: xx: T IC Il 3 EE OY'ClliClS to You CICISS of '59 4 E Your arilivvmnenis during tile year 13 E Url-.he Best in lxyame CardS,, N 1E Lieservc' tile iiigiwsl triidute. N E We offer our iueartiest congratulations. i ll U 0 O i , ll 'i 1 i VNfi1en you would have time 4: ll U p ty Best in Fiorai Service ,I 0 0 0 1 Come to 1 ii P. 0. Box 365 ll 1 ll 'i II il Miller s Flower Shop 1 SAYRE, PENNSYLVANIA 'I ii p 0 U Market Street 1, ii II If 11 ll 0 0 U E ::::00::::O::::::::oool k ------ o ------- 0 ---- ---- Q -ol wx 4 37 I fx-5 31 iii rx 'fl it E SI 9 gr if , e -'gffi 'iiii G iltiiiit fstliixl it E - in '- Ti' Fl ' mimi 1939 rf----22 -2-2' - '-'--- -20222.21 r-22222 2222 2222'2222222'221 If II I I 3 A R T C 0 Y L E II II I jf Compliments of IvIEN'S SHOP . I , 1' , DAVID L. CAREY 11 :I 629 twain Street ' , 1' II il I' Il L333'3939335i33 ?3333333 933933393332 l::::::::::3:::33i:1::: 33C33 9213332 i '1 VM: : 3 : :uc : : : : C : : : c : 6 : tx C :T 1: Compliments of 1, I Q 4 11 EGGNGIVIY SHOE STORE EE If QUAUTY FURNITURE I :: He-mlquarters for Co rnp any STAR BRAND SHOES ' , For the Enfife Family :I A Good Store in a Good Town lt 314 Main Street Phone 718 2 Mr. Schneider: NVVHO was that lady I saw you with last nigi1t?,' Burton Dodd: Hvviwat lady? Mr. Schneider: uTi1at,s the wrong answer. You always spoil my jokes. g Compliments of 3 Q ll 0 3 THE ZANESVILLE PUBLISHING I E V 3 If GGIVIPANY ' U In 9 U In 0 E Congraiutate the Graduates If H P H h F Ig ll 'B Q O of E E u IQ ers 0 E Il ll N. Q And iwope their future THE TIMES REQORDER O O will be as bright as 3 i E their School days at H 3 THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL s L- H- S- 1 Il THE SUNDAY TIMES SIGNAL ll 0 0 E 3 ll I 3 50000000000 000000000000000o0o 000004 Loooooooooo ooooooooo ooooooooooooool M 1 'H -6 Wx z. . ' ?'Q ' 20 if JIQWLQIM '- f l Yi 'ff L' , vy 155594525 'P I Q 43 IQ If I ,L ' A nf Il : I mf QB W Y ' Q65 9 ' I 5 mx if AK , -E I I, my A ' . - I W Y -.u ., ag: K if COMUS ::::::::::-., 3 3 .3 A 3 3 3 5' 3 'Z 1-, 33 E S 3 3 Q 33 W 5- 3 va 3 Q :3 5, W5 33 i 3 3 B4 3 3 U7 3 Ill E. 2 5 33 - 33 A. 0 31 33 :. 33 C 3 3 33 .....----..-4,3 ---..... , 3 3 3 W 3 'R 3 Q 3 3 ,f'Q 3 5 P75 3 W PT' -2 2 3 3 E. 9 3 F '35 3 1 m Q 3 B e 3 rn 3 rt 3 L --,, T'x: ::: ':'::7 3 B 3 3 U1 S 3 F 3 3 , i 0 3 3 U3 03 3 :S I 3 3 3 o 3 O 3 3 3 E B 3 3 3 2 3 3 0 Q 3 0 3 fr EE 3 3 3 .654-3 3 3 3 2 33J 3 3 3 8.4 US 3 3 3 .. 2 3 3 3 5 fn 2 3 3 g 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 B ' 3 3-........ .... ..-3 3 00-0 'v r 3 3 3 3 A R 3 3 3 ' 5 0 3 3 3 5 A If 3 3 3 2- ., U3 3 3 3 ' OALRC 3 3 WE F? 3 3 3 3 5.53: 3 I 3 3 3 3 L fiig 3 3 ' R fm ' 3 3 3 QE 3 3 3 . Z 3 3 3 B 2 P'3 3 3 5 'D O 3 3 3 O -4 3 3 3 3 3 L......-.....-..- L I3 3: ' 43 Nortil Fourtii Street 33 A- iVir. Fairaii: uiive Come to a conciusionfi 3Viiss R. N.: uWil8t is it?H 3Vir. Fairaii: ui reaiizeci tociay that i tmve ioeen a imciwior tor 38 years. iwiiss R. N.: .soil Norman, ttlis is so suddenf' ivir. Fairaii: nAnCi live Ciecicieti that iive had a joiiy time and iiii iceep it up. rm ' ' '3. ll 33 ll 33 .3 3 ll 0 , 33 3 DUTiSgigmigiSflLiVICE 3 3 KODAKS I i ZULANDT S .' 3 Have it ati done right in one piace : 3 , 1 DRUGS 3 3 Soutiz Fittim Street 3' 33 33 33 0 3 33 L::o: : ::o::oo:: ooooo c: : ooooo : : :cool l-0000000 0000000 0 00000 00000000000004 U '- '-- aa ---'- ::-':::::::'::1 r- '- ' N -- - '- - '-'-'OT I3 , I3 33 QUALITY FLOWERS Fox PHARMACY 33 3: Diofternty Styled-iwmieraleiy Pricezi 3 F Y B I ' N I cl ll . 7 or 'L' ears rig lton s . eig or loo 33 33 GEo.B.wATK1NS B- SoN D Dm., Sm, 33 ,: ' FLORISTS Ridge Avenue and Brighton Blvd. g 33 3 1: Ohio St. at Lexington Ave. Phone 1920 Phone 165 29939939 33933?93C933393 99933 3933394 53399393 933933333993333 3393.1 33333313 is 3' A1 A 3 3' if Tw 3 B B3 33B33.33AA33 .3 .3 A , A 3 fr Q' . 53 'F -32 ' W3 Bl I ,.,Jj, R-A91 V35 , B, ' 5. -KW! -' ,LQ XTWMX WA XX ,- ,,. M 1Q3x45-Vi-33,-N113 Q 'xi , 3 -3333 I 3,3L3.?il3 f jQ..ix3..3 33 - .m 'P fit F -Q '- 1 COIVIUS 0 7 T ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I Second Floor, Home IVIusIcingum BIcIg. 2 5 9 WATCH 'IULIR E155 z M I Ga m 1: 1 UNK 5' CULUNS 5 rffff :I 0 EYESIEHTSFEEIHLISTI 0 I Phone 2795 14 South Fifth St. I I L::-::::-::::::-::--:::::::::::--,! I GUI' Ioest WISIICS for Success E rn-::::,x-::::,n:::::mxxx, if to Each one of the CIass Q 0 ll 1 I ' CompIime11is of O 1959 E 1 O ' . ll 5 Bauer S .IeWeIrY Store :' :I 49 NORTH FIFTH ST. z . Quality le!ueIers 1' 'I z I Fourth and IVIs1in Streets PHONE' 550 3 Curl E. Bauer, Proprietor 0 0 Q L..---..-.. .......... ....---.+oooo4 Loooooo.-.. ......... ...-----,.,-,,4 Burton Dodd: uIt is Said that Ioreigners just Iove a I,onCIon Iogf, Dirk Long: UI cIon,t quite Icnow what tI1ey see in ILM 1: I CompIiments of BLUE DEVILS IVIOTTO , 1 11 1: I NOBIL S 1 It CLEAN SPORTS 1: ': I 1: ZanesviIIe Bargain Shoe Store Il ll f Q ll I Svveitzer Paint Er Hdwe. I 45' Main Street O 0 0 O 0 5::'::2:'::-:::: --.- :::::::::::---4 EE Distriblltors P I 0 ::::::::222::00222:0:::::::::: fi 1 I fi OOLDSMITH SPORTING GOODS If C0mPIimGHiS OI H 0 11 . ll WILLIAM G. REED 1, if Main Ht 7th St' GeneraI Agent 1: 4I II Zanesville, Ohio II BANKERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. LI Il II OF NEBRASKA : I..---.. ............. .. ...... ..---I .... ..., m:--,-I A sl'i I fx as fa: 11 1, E, IM, I1 X My qw? A -If fb 4 j I ix E- 'I ' LID W i 'II '-'B 'lg C 5 , 1 1 1 1 I 1 I W PJ N f J Ji :A Q 1 I I I S 3 J U tis was Rr R1 .AH f X- If 6 1 1 ... '51I,: ' 1 is IIE? IME 1 -I 1 A QL E.. 1459! M2541 .Shy QMS ,. AI L I 191, I -A-We I ftiitt , 1 1 1 V , - h , I 1 11 '1 ,E Af 'BN SER AJ ,UM f g.I,:XX.I I -R , Im ' -- eg! 0 1939 1 1 122222 222'22'22 '222'2222 2222 2 2 22? i'2'22 '2'22222'2'222'222 2222 i 3 OI m i Conte rtioner ' 1: 12 Y P H L 1 Y 1: 1. THE sPoT EE 11 1 1 1 Home Madre ll ll , 1 - ll I ICE CREAM AND CANDIES Il II Mm and Youth Streets It LUNCHES OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 1: 606 Main Street 3 For Your Convenience 2 Ii II II L:3::::::::::::---:::::::::-::::oo4 12222 222202222 O000 222::::::::O0O4 V '2 '2 '2 22 1 T222 2 2 22222 2 2 2 2222222 2 2222 2 2 2 22 2 227 ll 1 1' -1 1 1 1 1: Compliments of S ll 11 11 ll 1 R' P' , D- S EE QRPHA FLOWERS SHGP 1 EE 'te 'ug 'Om 1 ll 11 11 Fitttl and twain Zanesville, Ohio 11 ll M . - 1 1 I1 1: 33 Norttl Fifth Street :' DRUGS - CANDIES - :E Phone 2026 Phone 50 Q I1 U ll t:3233ZC3CCt::333CC SSCCS 32333559934 L:::: 5333953:333:::::::3:::::3994 Hustl little Sophomore Dont you cry Yoxfit be a Senior By and By ir-Q-::::::::2:22:22-2:2-::::::::::11 1r'-':::: 2:22-Q-22:-2:22 22:21 ll 11 11 41 fl II II I1 11 ll I I1 ll 1 ZANESVILLE NEWS CO. . , 11 1' 1, POLLQCK S 'E :I HEUerytli,ing to Reaclu 1 1 1' 1: 1: 1' Zanesviileys Finest Store 1, U ll Nortti Fifth Street 'I l :I 1: ll 1: tl 11 tl I1 Il E 2 2 O2 2 2 20002 2 2 OOOO 2 2 OQOO 2 2 OOOOOOOO 4 A-OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO000 000000-f--0000004 122'222222222222'22222 222'2'2222i F2222'22'22'2222'222'2'2222222'222i ' tl ' 41 I1 The New and Ltnusuat in 1: It 1 ll 1 it Graduation Footwear :I Cafeteria 5 I T, 1 :1 11 'E S E Good Food Fair Price if 516 twain Street 11 Homeiiice Atmosphere 3 333993399993993333339 9 9939993 L339339 3999333133CC 93 3C93333 33 11 A 1 Q wc. 1111 my 3 1 5 5-'Zi' 9 Sie 4, ,W My Q L Q H ' -f1'1 'N1' vt 1 ' - iiiii 1 .- ' M M :- YS. wx. M COMUS I E z E z z I z z 0 5 z I z z 0 z y00-0000000-0..0-00----00000000000 0 ll I Compliments of 5 8 Compliments of I I IDEN BEAUTY SALON 5 jf 3 Corner Fourth and IVIarIcet S Phone 222 I, L z :: ----Q --..--.--..- ---Q.--0----4 u-90-9 -......---...-..-... .4-..---4 i 'i f ': c : ': : : ': : : : : as 3 3 Q 3 33 8 United States Tires, nFire Ciiiefn I gg. E C- I' , P B'ttf P 'I . nw me enn d LNCS yrol Iewelers and Uptomefrisls MARKET TIRE a SUPPLY gg S . 0 354 Main Street I Leo INIcLougI1Im-C. C. DLlIan 3 I Z' . 'I , OI' I 316 Market St. Phone 2850 x dnegvl 6 H0 L99392C9339336C31Z33939 iiii ooooood 233399793 33393 993933333393393393334 It was drawing cIass and they were drawing cats. Teacher: iKWIl6fC,S the tail to your cat?u Sophomore: fAt first puzzIecII HOI1 it's Iiere in tile inIc IJottIe. 00909999091 II rzttstt sgaas 'tt Zestttgtt ::s:::: ststt ::::3::'::2::::t::::::s3t I E E: I SECURE YOUR BUSINESS TRAINING 1: I azfhe fl Y 0 MEREDITH COLLEGE 5 E Southeastern Oiiio's Most Successfui Business Training School I ASI: any of our 17,000 graduates about tI1e record of tI'1is scI1ooI E WE OFFER ALL MODERN BUSINESS COURSES 2 ll O FrancI1isecI to TeacI1 STENOTYPY fficcrecliiecl by The National Association of Accredited Commercial Sciioolsi Summer Term'-June 12 and 19 II 0 I p.. ......... ..... ............ ....-..--. ...................... .. .... ..---4 I2 A ,452 EI Sf: -Z' , gf, rg, ffflmpf 5,43 5 . fc :fx s '11 3 f 466 f ie - T29 rm. I it . N M Eat Qlq Q , T 95 J , U mga my IM I gi, my I KH 5 ,Tw Q Ls at If IT I IIE TEIIWII ITM Q e -K eeee -f 1 - -. , ,nfs nf, if ,ff 'IIII 4? ,AJ ,AJ f Z-t.hII1l IV ' :i f - -iw 'T iw . I E -Q54 1939 ! 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