High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 30 text:
“
PURPLE AND GOLD Editor-in-chief . . Assistant Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Feature Editor . . Sports Editors . . . . . Peggy Main . . Jean Snyder Sara Lou Dobbins . . Joyce Moore . Ina May Fender . Wilma Shadley Ruth Ann McMillen Exchange Editor . News Editor , . . Society Editor . , Inquiring Reporter Faculty Adviser . . . . . James Hooper . . . Patricia Motter ........... Neil Davis . . . . Margie Zehner . . . . Willard Bailey .Miss Barbara Williams Printing Adviser......................................Mr. Joseph Banks Other members of the newspaper staff are Bonnie Huffman,Florence Weishampel, Loretta Darnell, Betty Blank, Jo Ann Hays, Patricia Moore, Jean Hurlburt, Doris Cluo, Marilyn Baker, Janet Harrod, Joyce Smith, and Beryl Lindahl. The Purple Gold, official news voice of Ada High School,is published each month throughout the school year by the staff and the printing class. This class consists of Harmon Binkley,Lowell Umphress, George Parshall, and Paul Castle. The newspaper staff aims to present a complete coverage of school news in an interesting manner. Polls of public ooinion on timely topics and photographs of students prominent in school activities are f eatured. Ten issues of the 1946-1947 Purple old were printed.The December issue was gaily arrayed in the traditional Christmas colors of red and green. The final number was a ten-page issue devoted to seniors.
”
Page 29 text:
“
STUD3NT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of twelve representatives elected by the student body. Its purpose is to bring about a closer relationship between the students and the faculty and to serve as an effective governing body in the school. The officers of the Student Council are: President: Peggy Main, senior Vice President: James Kreglow, senior Secretary: Sara Kreglow, sophomore Treasurer: Charles Elliott, senior Sergeant-at-Arms: Jack Schindler, junior The other reoresentatives are: Senior: Urban tong Juniors: Sara Lou Dobbins, Robert Daft Sophomore: Donald Paugh Freshman: Maxine Deringer Eighth Grade: Wallace Rayl Seventh Grade: Bonnie Mansfield The organization is sub-divided into four main committees. These are as follows: co-chairmen Assembly Committee: Robert D ft Arthur Amey Social Committee: Urban Long . Sara Lou Dobbins co-chairmen Hall Monitor Committee: James Kreglow, chairman Arthur Amey Charles Ballinger Robert Daft Robert Dilts James Gobin Paul Goble Period Monitor Lloyd Agin 3etty Blank Robert Bridenbaugh Ina May Fender Janet Harrod Audrey Hover Clyde High Lester Kindle Urban Long James Marshall Scott Murray Committee: Bonnie Huffman Lloyd Keller Dee Klingler Marilyn Leslie Urban Long Robert McMillen John Neubert Jack Schindler Karl Spar Paul Van Atta Charles Van Dyne Peggy Main Scott Murray Betty Smith Dorothy Staley Patricia Thompson James Kreglow Among the worth while projects out the year by the Student Council which have been sponsored through-arej Activity Tickets Basketball Schedule Pencils School Parties Ben Franklin IV, Magician Assemblies Guy Bingham, Psychologist
”
Page 31 text:
“
- - wLk.. Cbc |ptuple «£ Go lb Volume XVI ADA. OHIO, FEBRUARY 20, 1047 Number ADA PLAYS IN DISTRICT CAGE TOURNEY TONIGHT AHS r' Y-Tet .ation i nation Reserve cirst Game ' St. Joe ldogs openni th and Paroohia Friday night, played Wapak rthom gym- rvt-h will honor their .c banquet, Wednesday X} .’ina Elliott, a teacher in X v Institute, a Negro college inia, will be the guest speaker. ,e program will consist of group »ging and other musical numbers. The hall monitors duties- will be taken over by the girls on Thursday. World Fellowship Day w'1 •»erved Fridav. Ten Seniors To T c lorshin Tests Mr. Roberson has annoui • imea of seniors who will p m the General Scholar • x m Saturday, Ma “ollowing e'° S , 0 ert McMillen, Glo lorence Weiahampel. e he vocational agricultural ci'l be given at Kenton on March »ho. Those who will take the teat ire Urban Long, Lester Kindle. Jim Kreglow, Wilson Keller, and P Wright. Gloria Welsh i«nH ' a r»e| represented in the DAR test on | r-orqe Washir » ii •7 hopt I ahi'H anH t' Q “H ■ •OMING UP! Feb. 14-22- Basketball Tournament Feb. 21-28 Feb. 2f National Girl serve Week Mothe R in th sen ic ur A may. ott, Jim Hoo lm Kreglow, R American statesman, author, and ventor, has bec’» enthu»: ceived by au States to I 1 wl jl uno . Hinglei 20 and ( respect ively. game was bet wee • Tlerard and Hicksville. the winner, played Lima St. John Tuesday night. The winner , of this game will play Ada tonight. The Bluffton Pirates clipped Del phos Jeffe ' ?ond session or; Monday A a St. Ros downed I ™O O second g A Coach Players for 0$ C The following fellc. O Cyr e Wapak St. Joe game. Junior Smith. Dee and ’er, Jim Gobin. Dave Sousley, ’an Atta. Art Amey, Harmon Bink-I and Floyd Wright. e presidents, Gloria Welsh, GAA: Moore, G. R.; Jim Kreglow. ; Peggy Main, Student Coun-Miss Crp ' and Mrs. Omlet in charr a v concessions for touma ganization I e sixtei XL YA.:n(? earl ht for the fhe District To £ follows: Feb. 14, The Hardin County . O dotes are Fob. 11. 13, 15, 10. 2 Participating schools in the trict Tournnment are Wapak S . i St. Rose, Lima St. John, nnpted Village. Pelphos hos Jefferson Exempt -, Ada Exempted Village. . •tcksville Exempted Village, and L'ma St. Gerard.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.