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Alma Mntn Dear old Zanesville High, we love you. And fox- you we ' ll ever cheer; And the praises we are singing Will echo year to year, Like an old friend ever faithful We are with you do or die; You ' re the right school. Blue and White School, Dear old Zanesville High. Music, 1st, 2nd Stanzas ■ — Bernard Mechlinp ' 15 Onward, upward is our motto Through the long and happy days; And the vict ' ries we are winning Will add new praise to praise; While for you, dear Alma Mater, We will sing you to the sky, You ' re the right school, Blue and White School, Dear old Zanesville High. With a loyalty unmeasured. We will guard your honored name; We will strive with hearts unfailing To bring you added fame. Tho ' life calls us from our home tovni. In our dreams we ' ll hear the cry, You ' re the right school. Blue and White School, Dear old Zanesville High. 3rd Stanza Sargh Wilhelmi ' 25
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oia iii 1945 Left to ri ht at first table — Patty Leffler. dedication, junior, sophomore identifications; Pam Quinby, secretary: Betty Ander- son junior, sophomore write-ups: Margaret Harris, senior editor; Jim Shiplett, business; Martha Orth. honor roll and name cards; Bill Cover, photographer. Left to rifiht at second table — Ruth Francis, faculty and lay-outs; Jane Ann Jones, advertising: David Stoneburner. athletics; Rowena Harris, treasurer; Jack Gorman, name cards; Bruce Shepherd, business. Standin Rachael Higgins, adviser; Martha Cashbaugh, calendir; Stanley Joseph, editor-in-chief; Ed McDowell, advertising.
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' Orn mt ECAUSE Beulah C. Thompson has given of herself so loyally and so long, the 1945 COMUS staff wishes to dedicate this book to her. W L ' M tending the Applied Art School of Chicago, Muskingum College, and Ohio University. She began her career at Lincoln School, later taking over the art work in the junior highs. The year Miss Gillespie left high school. Miss Thompson came to take her place. During the last two summers she taught at Mus- kingum. She is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Business and Professional Women ' s Club, and the Saturday Literary Club. In 1938 Miss Thompson founded the Arts and Crafts Club of which she is faculty
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