Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)
- Class of 1945
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You who hold the keys to a new u'orld-- They want only to huild, A world with a future you alone can fashion. To learn to laugh, to count the stars, Many will tell you, There will always he war, To sing as you do with heads held high. But do not listen. Old World, look up at us: Wfe know the way. Choose a different path to prove man need not kill man. Our feet will walk the road togetherg Do you think the young of other lands Our tongues will call the word hrother to all men, Wf'ant to choose a path apart from yours? And we will he One IVorld. X Qf i ? S NX 72 I-3' ai' T? Y 5 1-7 i ,. -iv- ,NYV ,, -4 - ...il- ,.....- A -iii-I Y L-' s' J- - 1:7 isn ' G+- e -gl ' fs X fxq X S K N K Xb ekXxxX ffff ' W i f lllll How many schools do you go to? One. How many schools do you consider your own? One. How many schools is Ashland High? One. Why? , H We are One School Housed together, we work together, play togetherg Stand in line together, sing together, laugh together,' And dread the time when we will he apart. It is like patriotism, hut not so big, Like love, hut not so deepg Like pride, hut not so Herce- This spirit that makes us One School. Q 2 ?.gL,,mh was ff QQ 'vue Yanor. P Nm...Au1.wux X N990 Trees P-vt-'PD' , , Qdnilyddbnivv V '- C':'!'! ' , ,Q ' H -'Sli ,H ,.'- , .. ' f .' 1, g--.- 3-5-:.'j7fi:v,g-. 5 1'- ,,.2-'i1 ' 51 '5-77' ':pP ,f W,-11 I fr-,-an 'L' --19, '.g,.5' 1- . ,4,i,g,.-'M ' H'1'2'4 2'-k'.- -tg-1 4 LETTER TU THE EDXTUR 1: Tg6, J- -an JMR STATE OF Ol-no TSM E273 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR s i COLUMBUS I5 FRANK LJ. I-AUSCHE :nr-:on January 26, 1945 Mr. Jack Dunlap, Editor in Chief 1945 Ashland High School Guide Ashland High School Ashland, Ohio Dear Mr. Dunlap: It is with pleasure that I respond to your kind invitation for a few lines concerning your 1945 yearbook theme 'One World - One Schooln. The highest hopes and aspirations of man- kind for NOne World - One Schooln can and will be achieved through the medium of educational facilities being made accessible to all. No longer shall we assert that there are mighty and impenetrable barriers shielding us from our more distantly located fellowmen The achievement of universal understanding through the processes of education, the breaking down of language barriers, the eradication of racial and religious pre- judices, and the abolition of nationalistic desires can truly be predicted as the world to be hoped for in the not too distant future. I congratulate the Senior Class of l945, and all attending Ashland High School, who have set their sights so high. May you ever strive for WOne World - One School' of tolerance, kindness, and love of fellowmen Yours v y truly, GOVERNOR Because her huhhlin g personality makes learning a pleasureg Because her enthusiasm for literature inspires students to worthy reading tastes,' Because her way of teaching language usage is at once practical and aesthetic,' Because the students of Ashland High School believe in a teacher who believes in them The class of 1945 proudly dedicates this hook to MISS ELLEN L. CAMPBELL. A, wr ,fm Q , l 'if' Thru the unknown which is tomorrow, Thru the new world tomorrow will bring, These people cast the light. Who are they? What li ght? They are your superintendent and principals and their light is forethought and planning as they decide for you and help you to decide yourself. They are your teachers,' their light is the knowledge you are gaining now to help you through the dark days ahead when there is no one to turn to hut yourself. They are you yourself and your fellow students. The lessons living you learn from each other are invaluable preparations for life after school. One torch alone would not do,' You may have wise leaders and no Wisdom to follow them,' You may follow well and not know how To live with the kid next door. Together, united, they will shine Thru the dark days ahead to show us One World. in S' ADMINISTRATION 1 1 '11 Q-gsg S. F. JAMESON, Superintendent ARTHUR B- GORSUCH, Pfitlfipdl Ohio Ngfthefn University, M,A,, Ohio State UniV6rSity, B.S. in ECI., M.A. Columbia University Someone has to run a school,' And the someone who helps him is Assistant Principal g NU! yet dew 4 5017001 Wm itself' Supervising visual aidsand cluhs is his joh. There must he a someone to act as coordinator Between grade school and high school- T o help hire teachers and represent The school to the public: And whom do the students report to directly? The Deans-for tardiness and sassiness, For ahsentness and prankishness and His name is Superintendent. Exim bell' when the 80528 get-V mlfgb' lVe call his aide here at the high school Principal, And his is the joh of deciding the thousand and one T0 all Of M956 we turn fm' glfidfmfe Details that make a school run smoothly. Through our high school journey. SARAH B. SMITH, Dean of Girls Wittenberg College, Chicago University, Northwestern U. J. E. HARTZLER, Assistant Principal Bluffton College, Wooster College, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A. ROGER M. PAXTON, Dean of Boys Stanford University, B.A., Western Reserve University A H -nfs. BOARD OF EDUCATION B. F. ZERCHER, Vice President-JANE MEUSER, Clerk-R. R. TEETER, President-C. W. FREER -MRS. J. A. MILLER-EDGAR KOEHL This is your Board of Education- And in 4 thou-Vmd 'W- mg way-V The men and women behind your school. They take your parents' money Provide the means that will make you A worthy citizen of this community, And hire Superintendents and Principals, Maintain modern school buildings, smtef 'mtionf and world' YVETTE McMILLEN Secretary to the Superintendent LOUISE WEAVER AND GRACE GEISINGER Secretaries to the Principal RUTH FRAUNFELTER Secretary to the Clerk if C, O!! ,am 9 I ENGLISH English- , .I What is it? ' I What do you get from it? Nothing- Only the ability to write- That's working on the Panorama: Learning grammar and spelling MU-DRED M- ADAMS To use in essays and letters. MARY ELLEN ANDREWS Otterbein College, B.A., University of Wisconsin, Miami University Only learning how to speak- Wellesley College' AB' That means the plays, Assemblies, daily announcementsg The classroom panels and debates Only learning to read- That comes in literature is With its novels and poems,' Its adventures in reading About the lives of others. English- 7'hat's what it is. ELLEN L. CAMPBELL VIRGINIA GINN Wooster College, B.A., Columbia Muskingum College, B.S. in Ed. University, M.A. Ohio State University M R. rt'-U W , ,. X ,X v X 1 HAMILL HARTMAN HELEN KLICKOW CINDORELLA MILLER Mount Union, B.A., Ohio State Wittenberg College, B.A., M.A., Wilmington College, B.A., B.S. in Ed. University, M.A. University of Michigan ,NE PHILLIPS .land College, B.A. SHIRLEY F. ROTH Northwestern University, B.S. of Speech, M.A. Sullins College MARJORIE SPRAGUE Ashland College, B.A. MATHEMATICS Figures numbered the hours for Washington At Valley Forge, for MacArthur on Bataan. They tell us how much our boys eat, How many are dead- Even alive, they are known by numbers. Here in Ashland High School You are taught to make numbers tell you How much you owe the butcher, How fast light travels, Why x is sometimes four, And how far it is to Moscow. Numbers will tell how soon the Final Peace will come- Ancl how long it lasts. LOUIS U. TODD Oberlin College, B.A., Harvard University, LL.B. ANNE C. CARPENTER Heidelberg College, B.A. GRACE FRANZ Kent State University, Ashland College B.S. in Ed., Western Reserve University l I XY F1 X Q' E. D. WOLFE Ohio State, Ashland College, Kent State, Columbus Business College 7 a FINE ARTS There is a desire in all of us To see and create the beautiful. IV ith paints and canvass, Chisel and-awl Wf' ith strings and 1'oice and fwoodwinds, lVe try, our only reward a personal glow. If only we could package The feeling art gives and teaches. X Wfe need never again he bored, X Or cross or hate our fellow men HELEN L. Korn Q QR - S LI?oU1s.E.PAEEs d . l . X . V . , H, CHI ISIC l'l1VCI'SlIy, S HH Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. iff, B-S. in Edu B. Mus., D. Mus. QHOH, SCIENCE Deluing into the unknown. Prohin g the mysterious, Future scientists 6.X'f76l'Tll1L'Ilf. Dissect, examine. and cal culute, From general science to hiologyq From chemistry to physics. To develop sound theories MLK Ahout the workings of life N . N N Wx And the universe of which They are a part. l 'l MARY ELIZABETH AMSTUTZ A hl 1 CFHE. GlgIiXGlEJY. . f - , - s am o ege, . ., mversity o BIUfft0nIg:ilj,iz:i't?'Qiftghlo State Colorado, Harvard University as ras DWAIN MURRAY FRED WAGNER G- D- WANDER Bluffton College, B.A., Ohio State Ohio University, B.A., Ohio State Wooster Cmlege, Ph- B-,.AShl2md Univ., M.A., Colorado State U. University College, Kent State University , , M- 'mat'- W- ' ., X SIDNEY R. BOYD Muskingum College, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A. sm,...,,,, 'IK A FRANK PURDY Bowling Green University B.S., Toledo University, Ohio University PHYSICAL EDUCATION Something inside us loves to play, To continually seek out games, To match strength and wits with others. In school physical education Makes use of this love of play Through games and calistbenics that Help us to become strong, ready For all tomorrow may bring. A forward-reachin g nation must Be strong to reach its goal . . . Gym today, fellas. ' COMMERCIAL 60 words a minute- The aim of budding secretaries. Keeping books straight- A goal for future accountants. Why strive for these goals? Because bookkeepers will be needed To balance governmental books And secretaries will be needed At the great Peace C onference. Heidelbergriilgigf' B-S-' Ohio State I . VIOLET CRAGWALL Capital University, University of Cincinnati, Miami University, B.S PAUL SHERCK y, M.A. F ......,.. ' E '. , y. .Q K fi 1 DORIS ALEXANDER CHARLOTTE CLINGAMAN L. KENT Bowling Green University, Ohio State Bowling Green University, B.S. in Ed. Ashland C011Cg9, B-S- ill Ed- University, B.S. x A H ' r bi RAY BALLOU Oberlin College, Ashland College, B.A., B.S. in Ed., Ohio State, M.A. OR A GRIEST Wcmcmster College, Ohio State Chicago University SOCIAL SCIENCE Social science is education for living, For the sections of the road where it Will serve you to know how your forefathers Planned this country, Who made it what it is today and why, To tell you why democracy's dream Holds more for the common man than The rival efficiency of one-man rule. Social science teaches the way to Reach this dream- One lVorld. FOREIGN LANOUAGES Buenos dias, amiga. Bon soir, mon ami. Quid agis, amiceP Three ways to say Hello, friend! The world is close now, Only sixty hours from here . . . To Anyplace. How much closer it will be When, through the study of languages, All peoples may understand Each other's Hello, friend. Q7 77 X f FLORENCE N. FOUST GN Heidelberg College, B.A., Ohio State University, Columbia University 25155 RUTH HOLL Bluffton College, B.A. ' ' if ,1 Lili' 0 I It ,tw . V 'R t . 1-4 ' l . E V, 5 we - - , . E9 5 . .Ha -if Gb t . .. 2 ' fu, l ' LQ l' I E I sl F ' I 1 N ZELPHA BOWERS l HELEN RICKEL ANN L. STANLEY E Wittenberg College, McGill Albright College, Western Reserve Ohio State University, B.A., B.S. SUniversity, University of Mexico Qg University, Kent University Y 'egs 'iam XX X will VOCATIONAL The roar of the drill press, And the clatter of typeg The sleritch of the draftsman's pen, The whirl of an egg heater, And the phizz ofthe spray-rig- To so many hoys and girls l Whose feet and hearts Lead them to the machine shop, LENA JOHNSON Ashland College, B.S. in Ed., Wooster The home ec de artment College, Ohio University, Kent State P , The drawing and printing rooms, My- V 2 gf And the projects of agriculture, . Z These sounds mean ff M 5 A start on a joh for tomorrow, E t A taste of what it will take- A , 1 IVhen school and the dependence s it Upon parents are left hehind- To earn a living in A machine-minded world. A. L. BUCKNER Indiana University, Indiana State Teachers' College, B.S. GLORIA W. PATTEN Lake Erie College, B.A., Ohio State University RAYMOND F. CHANDLER Ashland College, Akron University A , GNES DINSMORE J. E, GATES R. H. GROFF Bowling Green University, Ohio State 1 ' ' ' University, B.S. in Education ndustrlal Trammg Ashland College, University of Akron University of Toledo 322.1-L! F ' v'0.fwA Na GAILARD HALL GEORGE KRILL CLARIBEL L. MENGERT Qhio Smtc University, B-S. in Ed. Ohio State University, B.S. in Agr. Ohio State University, B.S. in Home EC MR. GORSUCH GREETING THE FACULTY EVERY MORNING ...S an Q I g ...u SEATED: Claribel Shriver, Treasurer: Frances Wolf, Secretary STANDING: Mr. Gnagey, Adviser: Joann Halladay, Representative-at-large: Donna Jean Gordon, Business Manager of Annual: Jack Dunlap, Editor of Annual: Glenn Hurst, President: William -Myers, Vice President: Gwyne Gibson, Representative to activities committee: Joyce Stockdale, Representative to assembly committee: Marv Barnhill, Representative-at-large. SENIOR COUNCIL Graduation is the end ofa long, long trail And the start of a newer, tougher one. We, the class of 1945, have tried for four years To reach this goal, not only with the right Credits, but also with the skills and ideals Necessary to shape our lives in a war-torn world. It has not been easy for us, the first War class of Ashland High, to gain our goal. Freshmen days were hardly started when We heard our radios blare the news of war One chill December afternoon. The bitter year of defeat and death That followed was also our sophomore year, And we tried through bond drives and Part-time jobs to help our fighting brothers. With rationing and work and saving, We struggled into 1944, and the junior class, With one year to go for our goal. D It was not all work and fight- There was time for a class play, The Bishop Misbehavesf' Time to thatch the bo ys' gym for A South Sea Island Prom. There were clubs and concerts And sports and dances and assemblies. Honors and a job well done marked the close Of our junior year . . . And here the tide of battle turned: We had not fought in vain. Courage and the will to finish the job Urged us through our senior year to that goal- Graduation. The class has lost many of its members Along the way, to the Army and the Navy: But they will be with us in spirit- In step as we march down the Aisle to the strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' And we who have fought two wars at once Will take up the challenge ofthe senior play, Tomorrow the World, And make tomorrow One World. si 3 . 1 ayfhi- 5 Tom Abram Wayne Bachman Chou' L25 Koda Klub 3'4- United States Army Air Corps. Janice Bach man Girl Reserves 3-4. William Hi-Y 23 Koda Klub 3-4, Sergeant at Arms 43 Art Club 13 Library Service Club 23 Cadet 3-41 Varsity Basketball 2-4Q Jr. Varsity Basket- ball 13 jr. Baseball 1-33 Intramural Softball 23 Intramural Basketball 33 Champion 3g Hall Monitor. United States Navy. Mary Barnhill Gloria Barr Jane' Beanie Alben' Bel' Senior Council: Girl Reserves 3-43 American Legion Essay Winner 13 Stfldent Senate 4' Ylcelpresllgrg Glfls' Athletic Club 11 Library College Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Girl Reserves 3-43 College Club Girl Reyfrves 3f4' Colege u Servlce Club 1' Student Senate 33 Hall Monitor 3. 3-43 Art Club 1-2. 3-42 Girls Athletic Club 3'4- LA Donna Bell Dorothea Benton student senate 13 Girls' Athletic Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-3: Future Club 13 Library Service Club 1-2. Homemakefs of AmCl'iCa 11 School News 2. Ferne Biddinger jr. Choir 13 Perfect Attendance 43 Hall Monitor 23 School News 2 Girls' Athletic Club 13 Girl Re serves 3-43 Cheerleader 4. Miriam Bixler Band 1-2-3-43 Orchestra 3-41 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-3-4, President 43 Girl Reserves 3-4, Vice President 33 A award 33 Chevrons 23 Leader 3-43 All-Star Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 43 All-Star Volley- ball 2-33 Perfect Attendance 33 Hall Monitor 23 Annual Staff. Rexford Bollinger Choir 1-2-35 Class Ping-Pong Champion 3. Connie Boyd National Honor Society5 Scholar- ship Team 15 Essay Contest Win- ner 35 Honor Roll 45 Annual Stall 45 School News Staff 2-35 Class Play 35 Thespians 3-4, Treasurer5 College Club 3-45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Usher 45 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-35 A award. Bonnie Brubaker Student Senate 25 Girls' Athletic Club 2. Louis Brubaker Scholarship Team 1 5 Koda Klub 45 Hall Monitor 2. L Barbara Brand! Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 2-3-45 National Honor Society5 School News 25 Annual Staff 45 Thespians 45 College Club 3-45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Hall Monitor 15 Girls' Athletic Club 2-3. Jean Bush Future Homemakers of America 1-2-3. Vera Clem Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Honor Roll 35 Girl Reserves 3-45 College Club 4. James Clugston Band 1-25 Koda Klub 3-45 Basket- ball Manager 2-45 Assistant Foot- ball Manager 3-45 A award' Cadet 2-35 Hall Monitor 2. u .. K ai' Q . X Marian Coates Nova High School, Nova, Ohio. Eleanor Brown Hall Monitor 4. 'Y- Robert Carter United States Army. iif mh: 'rf ::5'.I. 5 Qli- Qian- :, i'--k -iilxfi L3 pl y-. 5 H ., . 5' 11 .... ' 5:3 ' J' fi-l-522'-' f'.'..' . V S 45 5:f 'f fy is Wig ' , . 57 If . f ,4- sz - . .Q A K : K S. .- -51 5 fn- ,,.-4,5 in-A ,, gk C 55 -lv - igffzf. -5, . A .:::' -54, ,L -.A 5 'Q' 3 ' 31:5 , ' ' 4 ,. ,, -2-- Eugene Cole Jr. Choir 15 Choir 2-3-45 Class Play 35 Hi-Y 25 Art Club 45 Treas- urer5 Intramural Basketball 25 Koda Klub 4. 23 Gloria Conway Greenwich High School 15 Hall Monitor 4. Harry Cross jr. Band 15 Student Senate 2. Treasurer 25 Hi-Y 1-2-3-45 Treas- urer 45 Intramural Football 2-35 Intramural Basketball 2-3-45' Track 45 Cadet 2-3-45 Hall Moni- tor 1-2. Elizabeth Donley National Honor Society 45 Girl Reserves 3-45 College Club 3-45 Annual Stal? 45 Girls' Athletic Club 25 Thespians 3-4, Secretary 45 Thespian Play 3-45 Class Play 3, Student Director 3-45 Honor Roll 4. 24 Marilyn Cooper Girls' Athletic Club 2-3-45 Girl Reserves 3-45 All-Star Volleyball 2-35 A Award. , -an Robert Deibler Scholarship Team 25 Photography Staff 2-3-45 Track 1. Gil Patricia Cooper Charles Crim Congress High School 1-2-35 Thes- jr. Choir 15 Choir 2-3. United pians 45 Girl Reserves 45 Girls' States Marines. Athletic Club 4. Ned Desenberg Jack Dixon Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 15 Hi-Y Hi-Y 1. 1-2-3-4. 1 QM Richard Downs Miles Doyle Koda Klub 3 5 Library Service Club Marion Harding High School 1-2- 1-25 Assistant Stage Manager 1-2. 35 Hi-Y 4. KU Jack Dunlap Annual Staff 4, Editor in Chief5 Hi-Y 45 National Honor Society 45 Senior Council5 Hobby Club 15 Honor Roll 3-45 Perfect Attend- ance 2-3-45 Intramural Basket- ball 1-2-3, Champion 35 Jr. Varsity Baseball 1. Richard Edwards Margaret Finney Washington High School lUtical 1-23 National Honor Society3 Hon- or Roll 43 Annual Staff 33 Girl Reserves 3-41 Spanish Club 33 Library Service Club 23 School News Stall 3-41 College Club 43 Girls' Athletic Club 2-3-43 A award3 Leader 33 All-Star Basket- ball 4 Frieda Gerlach Girl Reserves 3-43 College Club 43 Jr. Girls' Athletic Club 1 22? l ' Peggy Faulkner Orchestra 1-23 Girl Reserves 3-43 Thespians 3-4, President 43 Honor Roll 23 Annual Stall 3-43 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-3-43 A award Keith Fisk United States Navy Gwyneth Gibson National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1-43 Scholarship Team 1-33 Student Senate 1-23 Junior Cabi- net3 Senior Council3 School News 23 Thespians 43 College Club 3-43 Girl Reserves 3-43 Usher 43 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-33 A award '51 , Merle Feasel 0 Ng A ,ag ,h ' inf William Finley Koda Klub 43 jr. Varsity Football United States NaVY 13 Varsity Football 2-43 Intra- mural Basketball 4 Richard Flanagan -. -ru ' -' - . -giiilflfy . 3 3 3 , - 1 in , , ai' 13- fi 3 3 ff -3.3 3, 3 .. smgf, -wi- ,. ..:- . - x. ge - 4:5 317, . 1- 3' l 335. 1:-:FI-rfvg, Efsr' s v'f ,' 4 sf 215 0-- 5 3 t - A . ' 'vii ' 95353-213 . in A if . ' A-a.'..r':f'xw'.. lid.. Y .11 James Gilbert Myron T. Herrick High School lClevelandl 13 Essay Contest Winner 3 Arthur Forbes Essay Contest Winner 13 Honor Roll 1-23 Photography Stall 2 Donna Jean Gordon Band 1-2-3-4, Student Director 43 Orchestra 1-2-3-43 Symphony 23 Essay Contest Winner 13 National Honor Society3 Annual Staff, Busi- ness Manager3 Senior Council3 Honor Roll 1441 Perfect Attend- ance 2-33 Girl Reserves 3-4, Presi- dent 33 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-3- 43 A award, 2 Chevrons3 All- Star Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 4' All-Star Volleyball 33 Leader 3 Larry Guisinger jr. Band 13 Choir 1-23 Hi-Y 43 College Club 33 Class Play 33 Hall Monitor 43 Spanish Club, Presi- dent 33 jr. Varsity Football 1-23 Varsity Football 3-43 A awardg jr. Varsity Basketball 33 Intra- mural Basketball 43 Cadet 4. Joann Halladay jr. Choir 13 Choir 2-3-41 Senior Council3 College Club 3-43 Girl Reserves 3-43 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-32 A award. Martha Harman Freeman Harper Maxine Haney Girl Reserves 3-41 College Club 33 Future Homemakers of America 1, Thelma Hardgrove Girl Reserves 3-4. Donald Harpster Dorothy Harris Girl Reserves 3-4. Vice President Hobby Club 1. Future Farmers of America 1-2-3- Girl Reserves 3-fl: Future H0016 43 Hall Monitor 43 Future Home- 43 Future Farmers Basketball makers of America 1-2-31 Perfect makers of America 2-3. Team 3-4. Atterld-HHCC 4- fllf' Q- Ruth Hart Gladys Hartman Ethel Heddleson Richard Helvie Girl Reserves 41 Future Home- Scholarship Team 2-33 Hgnor R011 School News 2. makers of America 1-2-3.Treasurer 1-2-3-43 Girl Reserves 3-4. 3. 26 Rgy I-legs Marilyn Hetsler Koda Klub 4, Sergeant at 8fmS9 Scholarship Team 23 Cadet 2-3. Library Service Club 23 School A award 33 Varsity Baseball 3-43 News 2. Jr. Varsity Baseball 13 Intramural Basketball 2- . Mariorie High man Scholarship Team 33 Honor Roll 1 3 Girl Reserves 3-43 Future Home- makers of America 33 Panorama Staff 43 School News 33 Girls' Athletic Club 1. Kathryn Hi lty College Club 3-4, Treasurer 43 Girl Reserves 3-4, Sergeant at arms 43 Girls' Athletic Club 2-33 Thespians 43 Student Senate 4, President 43 Hall Monitor 2. 321-evigyi . ' f - 2 - ' . ' 33?-..Pqk., . -, . , , - '33 gps- I .3.t . ., il . AL-- 59' . . ' S 'I-ff 33-3 3 'V ' i ifll--lizgff 3 V 3 3 1-3 3 -3, 1 . ,. .4 'QQ , 4' ff - 'ffgffgfl Q:- H . l .-5.3. .ii- 5.33 fi - ' 1,-Jgifsgkfik' ., if - -' :V gn it-Q-X-?g.:' a2wZf.f'?W- Glenn Hurst Band 43 Orchestra 43 Choir 2-3-43 Jr. Choir 13 National Honor So- ciety 43 Honor Roll 33 Jr. Cabinet. vice president 33 Sr Council, presi- dent 43 Boys State 33 jr. Hi-Y 1-2. president 23 Sr. Hi-Y 43 Thespians 43 Class Plavs 43 Varsity Football 3-4: jr. Varsity Football 1-2Q Var- sity Basketball 43 Intramural Bas- ketball 3. Dorcqs Hiner Laura Lou Horne Perfect Attendance 23 Girl Re- A Capella Cl'l0ll' 3-4x JY- Choir 1-2: Serves 3-4SSCh0O1NeWS 2, College Club 3-41 Girl Reserves 3-43 Girls' Athletic Club 2-3-43 A award3 Perfect Attendance 3. Ann Hurd Scottdale High School, Scottdale. Pa.3 Jr. Choir 23 Usher 43 College Club 33 National Honor Society 4i M.G.M. Essay Winner 33 Scholar- ship Team 33 Girl Reserves 3'4: Panorama Staff 3i School News 23 Anual Staff 4. Marilyn lmperio Patricia Ingmand Serves 34' Future Homemakers of America 43 Art Club 1-4. f'- Gene Johnson Graysville High School, Graysville. Ohio. 21 Arlene Kauffman Girls' Athletic Club 1-23 Future Homemaker 1-43 Art Club 43 School News 2. Paul Kilzer Orchestra 1-21 Perfect Attendance l-2-3-43 Motion Picture Operator 2-3-43 Hobby Club 1 3 Photography 2-3-4. as-3 5 Bettie Kendall Elizabeth Kerr Wilma Kiefer Girl Reserves 3-42 Girls' Athletic College Club 33 Girl Reserves 3-43 College Club 3-4Q Girl Reserves Club 1-23 Art Club 43 School News Future Homemakers of America 1. 3-43 Future Homemakers of Amer- 2- ica 1-2. f---.kk 3 . I Jacqueline KNCPP Wanda Kolp Joseph Krause West Salem High School 1-23 Girl Girl Reserves 3-4. Future Farmers of America 1-2-3. Reserves 4. I A, 5. .vim IF M . g V . 7555, - X S lyk. AA Vivian Krill Elmire Langlois Charlotte Latter Evelyn l96dY Band 1-2-33 Orchestra 2-32 Art St. Mary of the Springs Academy, School News 2- Future Homemakefs of America Club l-23 College Club 33 Girls' Columbus. Ohio3 Girl Reserves 1'2'3- Athletic Club l-2-3. Vice President 33 Girl Reserves 33 Leader 3. 28 3-43 Girls' Athletic Club 3-43 A award 43 All Star Basketball 43 Ping Pong Champion 33 A Capella Choir 3-4. if Hubert Leibfarth Koda Klub 3-45 Student Senate 2-35 Art Club 1. Edwin Lutz Hobby Club 1-2. Sergeant-at-arms 25 Motion Picture Operator 1-2. Chalmers Martin Band l-2-3-45 Orchestra 2-3-45 Symphony 25 Hi-Y 3-45 Track 1. Helen Lewis Mary Lindsay Richard Lingle Girl Reserves 3-4, Sergeant-at Savannah High School 15 Choir 25 Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra l-2-3-45 arms, 35 Usher5 Spanish Club 3. Girl Reserves 45 Girls' Athletic Symphony 35 Choir 15 Thespians Club 45 Hall Monitor 2. 3-45 Hi-Y 1-2-3-45 Cadet 4. Jean Lutz Carson Maicomb Doris Markey Perfect Attendance 1 5 School News Staff 3-45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Li- brary Service Club 1-25 Future Homemakers of America 3. Student Senate 35 Perfect Attend- United States Navy. ance 1-2-35 Girl Reserves 3-4'5 Girls' Athletic Club 15 Hall Mon- itor 2. Garnet Mason Dorothy Maurer Virgil McAllister Perfect Attendance 1-25 School Girl Reserves45Future Homemak- Seville High School l-2-3, Seville, News 45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Future ers of America 1-2-35 Art Club 4. Ohio5 Hi-Y 45 Varsity Football 45 Homemakers of America 35 Girls' A award. Athletic Club 2. 29 1 Betty McCracken National Honor Society 45 Student Senate 25 junior Cabinet 3, Treas- urer5 Motion Picture Operator 25 Hall Monitor 25 Girl Reserves 3-4. President 45 Usher 45 Future Homemakers of America 35 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-3-45 A award 35 Chevron5 Leader 3-45 All Star Basketball 45 All Star Volleyball 3. 5 Mary McManaway Girl Reserves 3. ,-x Donald McKay Hi-Y 1-2-3-45 Vice President 25 Jr. Varsity Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3. ,fv- lrma Meininger Savannah High School5 School News 4. Theresa McKay College Club 45 Girl Reserves 3-45 School News 2. Freida Metcalf Perfect Attendance 1-2-3-45 Club Espanol 3, Treasurer5 College Club 45 Girl Reserves 3-4. Raymond Metcalf Roger Metcalf Marilyn Miller United States Navy. 30 Merle McKinley Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Sergeant at arms 45 College Club 35 School News 25 Panorama Staff 3-45 Hall Monitor 2-45 Annual Staff 45 Golf 15 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Varsity Foot- ball 2-3-45 A award5 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2-35 Varsity Basket- ball 45 Intramural Basketball 15 Track 1-4. Lee Metcalf Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 2-3-45 An- nual Staff 45 College Club 3-4, President 45 Hi-Y 45 Symphony 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Perfect Attendance 4. Marilyn Millheim Girl Reserves 3-4, Secretary 35 Library Service Club 25 College Club 4. A 5 -1 f Delphine Moffett Betty Morgan Charles Morr Harold Morr Art Club 45 College Club 45 Girl Girl Reserves 3-45 Library Service Scholarship Team 25 Future Farm- Future Farmers of America 2-3 4 Reserves 3-45 Library Service Club Club 2. ers of America 1-2-3-4, President 4, VICE P1'CSldCnt 4: Intramural Bas 15 Cheerleader 1, School News 2. Sergeant at arms 3. ketball 2-3-4- Betty June Myers Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Art Club 45 College Club 45 Future Homemakers of America 25 Panor- ama Staff 35 School News 25 Per- fect Attendance 2-3-4. James Nelson Library Service Club 1-2-3-45 Pan- orama Stalf 45 School News 35 Spanish Club 35 Intramural Bas- ketball 1. 4 I William Myers junior Class President5 Art Club 1-2, Vice President 25 College Club 35 Hi-Y 25 Koda Klub 35 School News 25 American Legion Essay Winner 25 Senior Council, Vice President 45 United States Navy. Charles Nalley Orchestra 1-2-35 jr. Varsity Foot- ball 2. Shirley Olsen Jean Owens 3 Donna Nell Carol Painter Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Perfect Attend- ance 1-2-3-45 Future Homemak- ers of America 1-2-3, Vice President 35 Girl Reserves 3-45 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-3-45 A award, All Star Basketball 45 School News 2. rl Robert Patterson loyal Pearce Floyd Peters Hi-Y 2-3-4, Vice President 45 jr. Cadet 45 Scholarship Team 25 United States Navy. Varsity Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3-45 Athletic Board 45 Cadet 4. United States Navy. g . Louise Pinnicks Booklovers Club 15 Girl Reserves 3-45 American Legion Essay Win- ner 2. Mariorie Raubenolt Girl Reserves 3-45 Future Home- makers of America 1-25 School News 25 Girls' Athletic Club 1. 32 Track 4. Margaret Plank Future Homemakers of America 2-3, Secretary 35 Girl Reserves 3-45 Usher 45 Honor Roll 35 Schol- arship Team 35 American Legion Essay Winner 3-45 Perfect Attend- ance 1-2-3. Robert Puster Spring Sports 1. .lack Reep Charles Reese National Honor Society 45 Koda Klub 3-45 President 45 Library Service Club 15 A award5 Intramural Football 45 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 45 Base- ball 3-45 Cadet 45 Athletic Board 4. Robert Phillips A Capella Choir 1-2-35 Ijli-Y 1-2, President 25 Koda Klub 35 Student Senate 15 jr. Varsity Football 2. United States Navy. Richard Rader United States Army. Ned Riley Hi-Y 2-3-45 jr. Varsity Football 1. Finishing work in the Armed For- ces Institute. Wilma Ritter Girl Reserves 3-4. Treasurer 43 Future Homemakers of America 13 College Club 3-41 Library Service Club 23 Student Senate 4g School News 2. f .3g ' f-,Tiii Max Schaffer National Honor Society3 Scholar- ship Team 1-23 Honor Roll 33 Koda Klub 4. TYCESUYCFQ Photography Staff 2-3-4. Paul Shonlcwiler Cadet 23 Jr. Hi-Y 13 Intramural Football li Jr. Choir li Hall Monitor 1. Ruth Rockentelder Annual Staff 43 College Club 43 Girl Reserves 3-43 Girls' Athletic Club 2-3-4, Secretary 43 Student Senate 23 Usher 43 A award. Robert Schlingman Cadet 4g Hall Monitor 23 Baseball 3-43 Track 4. 3: . .i 1 3' i. . 3-mi: -' ' ' -' 3- SM' gg. . .ni---5. Dwight Roller William Ruggles Future Farmers of America 2-3. Secretary 33 Photography Staff 3-4. 1 , n 5 . e 4 we ' . il Thomas Scott Richard Sharr Hi-Y 33 United States Navy. Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 1-2-43 Ca- det 43 Jr. Varsity Basketball 33 Varsity Basketball 4. Claribel Shriver Senior Council, Treasurer3 Nation- al Honor Society 43 Usher 43 Perfect Attendance 23 College Club 4g Girl Reserves 3-41 Spanish Club 3, Vice Presidentg Student Senate 33 Essay Contest Winner 43 Honor Roll 2-4. fi A f L 1 def Y Portia Sloan Norma Smalley Student Senate 43 Future Home- Girl Reserves 3-41 Future Home- makers of America 1. makers of America 1-2-31 Junior Band 1. 33 8 1 S 5' . fl: re t .rfsfwmlll W f- Katharino Sauder Paul Spore Virginia Steigerwalt A Capella Ch0ll' 2-3-4: College Essay Contest Winner 4. Future Homemakers of America Club 3-4, Secretary 4g Girls' Ath- letic Club 1-2-3-45 Girl Reserves 3-4: Thespians 4. 1-4. 5- . Walter Steigerwalt Future Farmers of America 1-2-3- 4. Treasurer 45 Intramural Basket- ball 3. Joyce Stockdale Orchestra l5 junior Choir 15 Choir 2-3-45 National Honor Society 45 Senior Council5 Student Senate 1-25 College Club 3-45 Usher 45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-3, Treasurer 33 A award: Leader 35 Thespians 4. if Qi ak.. 'Ut 5 1' s , B Mac Stouffer Marilyn Stouffer Madeline Strine Band 1-2-3-45 College Club 35 Annual Staff 45 Art Club 1-25 Girl Reserves 3-45 College Club 3-45 Perfect Attendance 1-25 Hall Mon- itor 2. it 1? .Ailli Robert Swaisgood Karl Swartz Maxine Swineiord Gerald Swineford Future Farmers of America 1-2-3- Band 1-2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 Hi-Y Future Homemakers of America 25 Future Farmers of America 1-2-3- 4, Secretary 45 Essay Contest 35 Spring Sports 15 United States Girl Reserves 4. 4. Winner 2. Navy. 34 Merle Swineford Hi-Y 45 Hobby Club 15 Intramural Basketball 2. WM Eugene Tobias jr, Choir 15School News 2. 1. Alice Ulrey Band 1-2-3-45 Honor Roll 45 Per- fect Attendance 45 Annual Staff 45 Girl Reserves 3-4, Secretary 45 Girls' Athletic Club 2-3-45 A award: Future Homemakers of America 25 College Club 45 School News 2. James Tharp Hi-Y 2-3-4, President 45 jr. Varsity Football 15 Varsity Football 2-3-45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2-3-45 Athletic Board 45 Cadet 35 A award5 Baseball 3-45 Hall Monitor 35 Senior Council, President. v--odd Richard Topper Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Thespians 3-45 Panorama Staff, Editor 45 Baseball Manager 35 Cadet 2-35 Symphony 1-25 School News 35 Class Plays 35 Intra- mural Basketball 35 Champions. x-S43 Gloria Thomas Orchestra 15 Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-35 Girl Reserves 3-45 Thespians 45 Student Senate 45 Usher 4. Mary Emma Thomas , ., 51 4 rl . Ji it ., . . . 5 ---5 ,,,5 .5 6, . Liiai 5 Q K .- ,Q-ca V in - , w' ' ' - X .r , H . 'X as i fax- ' A ' - . 'I' , . 1 31? - at 4 ' 7:1 , ' X . ,,.l -- . . A 5 . , , 555, . -if slils. . Eugene Topper Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 1-2-3-45 United States Marines. Frederick Wampfler Future Farmers of America 1-2-3- 45 Hall Monitor 2. Richard Warrick Band 15 National Honor Society 45 Scholarship Team 1-2-3-45 Perfect Attendance 35 College Club 45 Koda Klub 4, Secretary 45 Photog- raphy StaH 1-2-3-4. Viola Tucker Girls' Athletic Club 1-2. Jean Watkins Girl Reserves 3-45 Library Service Club 1-2-35 Secretary 35 School News 2. 35 Harry Way K Robert Wiley Senior Council, Vice President5 Hi-Y 2-3-45 Future Farmers of America 1-25 Student Senate 25 jr. Cabinet , 5 Jr. Varsity Football 15 Varsity Football 3-45 A award 45 Intramural Basketball 3. I A Miriam Wuthrich Band 1-2-3-45 College Club 4: Girls' Athletic Club 2-3-45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Future Homemakers of America 2. ,M 1 'Y 5 Q i ei' an- June Weaver Clayton Welch Eveene Wlilllfvn School News 3. United States Navy Choir 1-25 United States Navy. Donna Witmer French Club 45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Panorama StaH 35 Spanish Club 35 School News 2 5 Perfect Attendance 2. s Frances Wolf Senior Council. Secretary 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 45 jr. Choir 1-25 College Club 45 Girl Reserves 3-4, Treasurer 35 Usher 45 Girls' Athletic Club 15 Student Senate 35 Spanish Club 3, Secretary 3. James Yeagle United States Army. Finishing work in the Armed Forces In- stitute. Beverly Zehner Gulfport, Mississippi High School 15 jr. Cabinet5 College Club 3-45 Library Service Club 25 Girl Re- serves 3-45 Usher 45 Future Home- makers of America 25 Hall Monitor 4. V ,M . V fi- ., 5 ' ,- .sf Lewis Wright National Honor Society 4,5 Senior Council 45 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. Secretary 2-45 Student Senate 15 jr. Varsity Football 15 Varsity Football 3-45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2-35 Varsity Basketball 45 Cadet 2-45 United States Navy. .Iames Zimmerman Hi-Y 25 Koda Klub 35 Student Senate 15 jr. Varsity Football 15 Varsity Football 3-45 Varsity Bas- ketball 2-3-45 Cadet 1-2. John BODEIQIIO .lack Rosenbluh Koda Klub 3. United States Army Air Corps BCTYS PRESIDENT EUHR RICH Bfsnnomf CK DUNLAP NED RILEY WSL VKIE PR UR CL VOTE F O , 3 1 Y 3 55?-.TF.Ri, iiffffifliif' 15 J:ceDi':Z2,SZ.iI? 2:'71iI.f2UPL'2ffL,lfi11iv2fn3F''16iuQffii5ZLf2an2Z52' Rep' esen'a M N' Wm'e ' R ' 'e'e 'iv': JUNIOR CABINET This is the story of a class- While they have learned that a class The story of a unity which has been strengthened Cannot succeed made up only of individuals, By the five years its members Each striving for selfish personal gain, Have known and worked with each other, They have also found what Worked through the medium of Good friends their classmates are- C lass-room activities-challengin g each other Through parties and dances To learn more about Latin, chemistry, historyg And just carefree get-togethers. Worked together on the production of plays: Five years ago, their wondering hearts Encouraged each other to make Heaven Can Wait And unsure feet led them through a door- A smashing success, A door which opened to them Worked together on the athletic field, A new life of comradeship and happiness- Ofering each other competition and friendly backing. A fuller life for members ofthe Class of '46 W. Aten Fl. Auer E. Bahas - -fs iff? I 'gf lil? ..sl ,' Q f ,.'- .fijyi 'kv - ,'k' . 1 C. Blumenschein C. J. Boley J. Bonliglio P. Brubaker D. Bush E. Byrnes 1 9 V. Cooke ' R. Cothren B. Crandall ' ' . 15.-1 5 J. DeLozier R. Denbow C. Detrow J. Dilgard in ililiii... 'Y 1 5 3 iz. . .. . if Ei , J? E so Z- Duncan B. A. Dunn L. Edinglon E. Edwards W' , ... - . i . fl. X' A Y Sagas 1- 4 -if E s E 'fa A V 4 A ' .' 5 f as S. Estill P. Fackler B. J. Fickes R. Finley K in , 5 qw. 4 ll A. Garretson N. Gault W. Gault i J. Gebhart av-, 'Q vi I, , Ls! l. -1, C. Harmony P. Harp C. Hart J. Helsel IUNIORS Heaven can wait But the juniors won't- Until, through their achievements In dramatics and art,' Athletics and scholarship, They make a name For themselves and their school. -h . .. A - Fl. Crawford Fl. Crosby 'fs . W! is W W V eerr it is X 1-. .s 4 .ff 'NB N. L. Dillon E. Doneison 1213 555 . ' ig ' M J. Edwards M. Ekey . J .Vi I- hr! l ,. P J. Fisher K. Fisher F. Glasser J. Goldsmith . ,.., se.-is r Lg B. L. Herbrand J. Hess W. Baney M. Barr C. Brownfield A. Chapman W. Clawson Fi. Cuhbage J. Darr 4.4 rs- Drushel . if f' 'I pxfv J I A. Emmons D. Ernsberger E' E. Black V. Brownson v Q 3 M. Conway J 0- f E. Davis f ' A W' it 'K N. Duffey si C 5. . .., .lm i .esg'- , A, ,V kt 'J' .. ff' i s af Fl. Esbenshade M ab sp, F A K. Fisk H. Fluke J. Gossett O. Harding P. Hetler D. Hetsler 5' 7. . . 0 , 7 D. Harmon N. Hildebrand 39 -. f .1 ' 4 . p 4 V 4 . FZ. Holmes D. Hooiman L. Horn N. Hosford E. Hostettler M. Houser B. J. Householder R, Hulchison L. Jacobs ' W ' . ..:. 12.1---' 3 ' 'I-hi ' ff? gy '7-. if K I ' , I. 'A . ' 1 L A - ri - V j , .Q ' Qf,. - wg 1- W Syl W? x - me . . . ls . .. -.. ' 1 ew. ' 3-1 5 il B, Jacoby H. Jackson H, Johnson W. Johnson M. Jones W. Jones J. Karnan A. Klmlxall P. Kinney , - E X - .S - ' , ,.-215: . s if ri W P 1-5,5 I ,. -. . 'N ' .mf Q e ' ' 5 . 'Y L - n- -A , 3 A .. A 1' 1 L -c -f I . W A 1 4, ., K A? A V . i- . i f I f' L rx r - L 1' N X' J- K'UI'U!!BV J. Kursh R. Kreuder E. Lance R, LaRue P. Lawrentz P. Lehman D. Lewns M. Lindecamp Er ' ' 3 . ' ' N ., Y I ,D ' :r gm . ' S 5. '. T ' -v 5 M X x M R X - 1 1 A ' u .- , , A. . i t 'r 4' fig. sp X' P fx rg ' A i ' 'X fi mn sf -x' 3 A .4 L.. l 3 ' ' . . J. Lmllower R. Lowe C. Mason Fl. Mason D. Mazzotta E. McDanel M. L. McKee B. McKinley T. L. McLaughlin ' ig Q ,J - . ar W - A 1 fa, - em 1 7 .f -be ,X , . lo 5 I A. 6 ' . QQ V I . M ' P' L 5 P M f ' ,ml x M t dk 7 X Q - W. McQualu B. Maller R. Muller S. Muller W. Mills W. Mish J. Moneysmlth R. Moore V. Morgan ' 3 ' i ' Y . f feb- - :g if - Q Y - x. jf. 'f 'M I . . f Q ' L .. 31 'V . . ny, - ,, 45 4, ' is ' 4. - 5 .R 1. 4- ' , J K ' L F 1 1. ff., Q 1 . . K . . L 1 l . .. 4. I QQ AN - ' D. Monrmwn H. Mnrrlsnn M. Mullet A, Myers P. Nardim J. Nearhood P. Owens V. Patton L. Perks 1 A i Q 1 ' 5 Q .. -J' FY I r ,N I - Y. S I . C ix A3y+ 9-1 wfw FUTURE CHEMISTS s .X X - 2 355 'ah V . W 1 . 1 R x V 7, gs. - . .. I . Ir . A J X - sv- 5 . Q n 5 ' . I he Q , '3 f J- ' S .. Q .. . fi S I ' s ei: - ' A S is , 3 - .af X 3 . i P. Pierce R. Plice A. Polann L. Puster K. Rebman C. Reeves W. Rhoades M. Rice B. J. Ricnaru rffwlfe f sg - wi W' K W f..- . .... - - if. - ef.. , . I . . . . . K 251. i , A . H . fri. Q I . . 5. i l 5 , Q . E W pf L, 1 in 1 . V-is 5, 1 ' 5 A, . r . L . .,, S s f' a. 5 . -' . 4, Q L Q' nfs., , , 'P-W 5. I M an ' 'Z -T '-ff '- A . I --e, 7 X if Li ' ' 1 ' . V ' I f A A '- K f M. Richter D. Ryland L. Sarkel K. Scott J. Shorts H. Smith P. Smith I . .. A eff we ' 12.1.51 f- N . I M s 'P . ..r 2 iei- 1. I .. 'K' 'I' I A . . f- s s ' 1- ff 1' - it is Q V. is ff . X . ' I Z.. , 1. .. .. L F 1 A st I' iqg, 5 B, Snow P, Spies H. Sponsler .Starner R. Stauffer R. Steiner G. Stentz R. Stouffer E. Straub ' A l a n g? 'sa 1-an A I I 1 ' 7 ' C W. we sw A . . UV ' . ' I ' -'sg I' i g , ' Q' i' sf V .. ir' Y rwitff 3 N . 5 .. M- ' . 4, . ff Ka g ag Z as .I sf ' 5' . . 'K . 1 MP A .. ' ' 53 I Q gl A K K , sw. , 3. ff' ' . . I f 1-k. tr - .3 . J, .:., I I liz. , ' V' gill? Q R eg. S leg .. ' ' . i be Asgfzlles Wx. A If K f X, Y fi K .. . ye S K . - - I I .LA Q L. Bohn . .. . .. . 4 . 1. . G. B G. Strine R. Strine R. Stull P. Taylor J. Toberen M. Truex L. Urban J. Urie J 03:3 - ' I I I S . r is .. . . . - S S r ..ee I I e . E- we 9 Ia X bs. 1 ' . I ef. . . ff H- Km . ,fl K Z J., W K V 5 L Q 5, A ,, W I l A Q E. Lutz ' as ff- . or . I . S S 'Y' wow s Q P' In w V A , M V. schibley W ' 4' X I . N. Schwartzwalder G. Vanosdall N. Veal J. Vines R. Warrick l. Weaver T. Wells E. Wheeler K. Wicks D Shanck N- Qin g: ' .5 1 Qi- I . gefe :ii it .... - ,. :,-i ii., 5 img? yu .Q .. , ,K - ' . - ...M -S I eu. I . as S T- sh-nn I I ' fs S il-e -- f H G. Shfefllv it ' S 4 r 1 Q . I it D, SM, . 34 f r ' M A ' I X , fr I '. 1 . D Zghnef - - - is 'W' ww lv f 1 v We 1 -W., v. K - ae. .. I ' ' - - 'i i f 'huns vw- . I '..-., . If if In It I 1 V' .... 46 L 'ir' W. Wales N. Wilhelm P. Wirkner .Witmer C. Wise J. Wise D. Wittman J. Wolf Dwight Likes In Jllemorianu Here was a hoy who gallantly proved That a strong mind can triumph over a weak body. Imagination carried him to the humming classroom And the drive of a teacher's voice. Imagination took him to assemblies and rallies, To hall games, dances, and between-classes chats. So that, though the sad end had to come, Yet he could happily say: I have lived. Born Dec. 25, 1928 Died Oct. 7, 1944 41 'R .V 1 A., SOPHOMORES A it - 5 . - 1 A , I -.. .. ' sm' FA 1 - M , V 1 Yi 14 F f' ' sq -- f- M Reachmg toward the future . N l X , . 1 K. . Q3 Ty! 1 A Q x Ai 9 1 ' 5 . . all .N B- K , - - Fl. B k M. B , 0 Abramsw D. Aby J Atternolt With ll7lCe7't4zn fingerb e ,ig ggrqikh K Baum ii .s . M gg T: . . . 'CX fb - Q- , fw -H Gazmng self-assurance, . ' nv H' h rl ' e- A , ' va. ..t, ' Q' . - ' 1 - - Q-f l The sophomores develop M... Q' 4 A . . .. D. Baxter E. M. G. Bulger P. Bishop C. Bixler P. Blumenschein ' Persomzlztzes and talents is M 'K N Which will lead them into A' 21 - . ., 'L S ' The maturit ' - . y of senzor dom .A A J. Boeh L. Bollinger W. Butclorf R. Brown K. Burns D. Butterfield . 'L .RSM h I -' Y: 1.11. -, S M 'F 7 A 4 iff, 1 f ' ' ' 4, K 1, 1. if : 4, lf, lv J :A L' A Vxfaflr in i QQ F 4 B I. 5 , 1 1 'x l ' I N WI Chandle, RI Clam J, Clark' Fl. Clawson S, Clam E. Cooper E. Cooper J, Cooper l. Cothren J F L W It L l a 7, - nf, ' , ,... ' 'fm - .J B- I' b . V - g. Q ,vi - A ' - a 5- . W' -f - .. ,, ' .f 1- ft . T 1 . f U - . ., -. .. - J. . L . . K l 3 X , X. g, . . N 1 V . Q .24'i'.'.- 3 N J. Cowan Fl. Crosby D. Dalton B. Dulgard C. Dilgard C. Doerrar K. Donelson D. Drebus R. Egner f, kdgggl . L. - V... 4. .. jig .. Pu - l ' . C-'J f Q . A I 1 '- A 'N l W. ff.. F .. 'v ' . 5 'Q . A ' Q J 5 Q ,. 1 t , , gp .Q 4. L f 'tv K W ..,. X K an-f Q. ' ' Q fl M X , L lt , ' I . ' . J J A. Eiklohorry F, Emhrews Fl. Emminger N. Fierbaugh J. Figley L. Fleming R. Ford Fl. Franklin 3 . . - Y' in X V ' V y . . 'K ' , 91 ' 'bf .. f- ' - A rf D , Q I K af' ' 1 K L ' Q.- - C v ,P ' . - M f Q0 , .fl w .Y 'C' gf '12 1 In 2 - kk - ' G ' 1 , f Q . B' , . V - l ' L. . . as l l L. Fritz B. Garrison M. George D. Gilbert C. Goon J- Gorham B- GFGOH R- Gflillls M- Gmbel' : vw: :Q vi - 4 Q . . I -1. Ll 5. 3 -, ' , 1 ,Q . .-. Q8 B C A . 9- 99 ' ' , in L' Q13 0- 'f ' y - .. H- . 8 l.g.- if 'X 0. . ' Q - . .. A fy xg' tl al. I N K N ' x-A 1 ' i . , I ' 1 3 s . - 9 x- M. Hall D, Hamilton B. Harmon Fl. Harpster Fi. Hartman M, Hartsel Fl. Hallett W. Heestand W. Halbert -l A ,. - if 'R k ' p- x ' . -. f- - .-- - ' ' 1 ' , . v-Q ' Q ., Q ' 1 ' . ' '1' J 2. Y iii ' .- . Q , . ' lu' - ,, ' , 4' - .. ,ir fp- j J is . at .. 'f ' 5 . rf 'I F 3 7 F M, Hendry L, Honthorn W. He'schler R. Hess T. Highman E. Hill D. Hiner P. Holler N. Hostettlar 42 '-L E T V 'QI . JW ' rs ' 'fi' . --' te 1 if 53 f ' PN ' FN 5 gk ' 3 1 .. is V1 B JK 'YQ' 'S QM - L 2 . 5 E il. R. 1. .K r ' is 5. lar ,. gr af' 1 M - 14 iq f x l' PL 1 - -5' 1 ' if . . av S... 1 f ,ggi . 5 . A E. Houser R. Howe C. Hubler J. Hurd R. In mand A. Jackson M. Jacobs P. James .m-w-.- .--..- - . ---.2--M. . . . K .. . xx . . 4 .7 V - . gr '15 J ',. -A I , aa . ' R 4' I. . - A-M ' I we JLTQ ' 'Ig - . T og, 13 .J H R 1 ..s H t be P ' 4? '35 P 'mi V . aaaa P aaaa ' ': P ' . . an Q . x H. Jones A I L. Jones J. Keener L. Keats D. Keoel D. Kestner D. Kick J. Kilcher P . . - df.-N - +tp .- M ' 'P' ,. Ga' .- A .lg bg ' 5 in-' li' . . : Q- 5 V -1- .,,,, pt b fn - .. fy' Q l i.,fj: V . vet fi H P. eve '. 4, - 5 A L Ar' 0 t W L I fi 4 W- Kn3DD D. Knee M Lancs I LaRue G. Latham .l. Lee J. Lentz H. Lewis Ili., , . K I K K. K ' ig... 55- .4 .,.. ... . , K Ea D . 'P' Jaaa . rf, is ' . + . A .. P+ iii bf F 'Z F 'U' . . P .Bl 5'-J . N Al '- f .4 5 L Q it ' V' 1 1 ..... . I 4, K H. A. Linn Fl, Long R. Lowe N. Lugthart J. Malcomb M. Markey D, Martin J. Maxhimer 4 ,k'k -. .V ..'. 'Q f -' -X Airlie! Q . :A . IV .--M . . g 3455. ' .- . . - I 'L .N - - 'H ' J f T- PY - 2 fly .1 -' . t -. if .. h X- K--t Q- Q. , Q 4. my EQ N X-ln. t P' 5. M5 f S 'P Q! X L. - .tw I . ,,, K gh ww - My I, I L I R. McClaran S. McFredernck G. McKean M. McWilliams A. Mendenhall G. Mercer P. Mercer at V . . ' . -A 4 2. A -H Pg' 4 A 5 TA J' G' Y' L in . 5' 4, , . ' ft 9 - 2: . , + .-' KA. J . P W . L sy W . T. Miller W. Miller Millheim H. Mroneysmith A. Morgan M. Morr P. Mosher R. Mumaw WE: , J Li.. P S if Ein. ., Nfrr . Q Q it ' .li :ze . ' A '1'K' .,f:1wN .J 'wr M - 5 Q n '- f ' up .. r A N f ' r in 4- ' 4. 1 J f ..,. J J' ww '1 . 'WH I I t K . . fi 1' f r If . . . f'N4l T. Norrisky :AkAg WE CA. Ogden M. Olsen G.4Pearce W. Pittman R. Powell B. Preston . 1 4 FY , 1 or '21 ' Q ...J H .Q H- fi l f ff. 1. at it f f- m.sr ee.. Ego? 3 t V' M - -r... J . . fi 2 . Q' , 7 F' .-f D. Richey Fi. Robbins K R. Flohbins K K VR. Roland J.uRush M. Russell Schlingman , . ' f i 'W WPPP ' 5' Q .. , H ' M- t T S ' v Q -1-mf on ti K . B L i 5. 42 r Q si.. -1 . W ' ' I ...-. H ,X --f. E 5- -. 'ff - 3 'Ka ri W.v M-A4, eR5.gy ew-,Sm 3 . - f. - X. f'.... . ' -- ii' i ' 'lglej , 1 - ,N- J J y S P S . A P R N .meow ' + NWJEP Q we W 'A .Q W . ' A k 1. . .J K I 5' X L ji . S. Sheets C. Shelly P. Shinabarker W. Shoemaker E. Shoup O. Shreffler D. Smith J. Smith JA . ,. J. Jennings 'RQ v' L T f'. it R. Kilzer rv A -f 3 1961 1-Q. E. Llndecamp ' 0 L. any Rl rx . 3 :- 1 ? 5, use I C. McCammon Y' 31, D' . I T. Miller 1' Iii W 5. C' W 2 W. Murphy 1 IJ ,, P. Preston 5. C' M. Shanefelter ,Vt el 5. -L 4 ' W.Smi!h -43 ,al .5 ,fp . L 5213 Vt'-,lj 1' W1 f r . . re 4 ' ' - -. A lf... . W - ,-A 'z 1 V f h l 3 Y A . f 5 -:grail Q.. 5 We ' 913- 52 - I Jn- 'ws F1 J Q? ' at R sllnnx A. Snules J. Sprlnkle A. Stauffer D. Stauffar G. Stauffer D. Stentz D. Siawart P. Strait ' . . 'Q K' W V .M 71 ' ,, A if ' 2. M. vo- Q, 1 -- - WA W' 'X' 2 in f 1 - 3 N Z by X s 'fi?T-gil .l . 2 . af' 41 , 1 4' 2 C. Strlne A. SfLlfY1l73lAQh A. Swank FI. Swlndaman B, SWlHBf0Yl1 F. Swinsford F,Swineforl1 H. Swlneford P, Todd A - ' Q A 'K - a- v 5 x Vx Z 5, X , , s , 1 h .N Q 5 - - I i A Q A is K L. Tucker B. Udall l. Nl. Wahl L. Wallace L. Wav G- Weaver K. Weaver E. Wehh -1. Weifick fn? ' L ' A . ' ' .ff ,Q . . Q f- ' N5 y . . ' . M: H ' V' I ' P. Welch C. Wells F1.WeIls W, Wenrlck D. Wertz EY ' - un. We af . , Q CA ' 4- .. - 'Z ff E: 'll l ' gy v.i2' ' ' i e '. .M Q Wharton C. Wlle F. Wllson P. Wlttman Q ,a--f . . A ,.?z,v - is L2 H . F l ' A x Fx 2 A l lhh 57 ' t 1 .2 in W Y ,,.' J. Worn! L. Wyqanl L. Yeagle G. Yoator SPEECFLMAKING ABSENT 3, In Jllemorzam., P. Bahr I Q I I P. Ballon It may not he fair to he a moving part of a R. Collin R. Egqnrton scboop D. Flillluuafl To know classmates who call you hy your J. Halllzmzk . L. G,,,,,,,, nickname, F1.'How4lll J. Huffman F, Kuttorlng D. Knallh B, Knowlton E. Langlnls W. Maffolt S. McCnnn0II H. Moorman E. Nnlsnn K. Pllstor L. Rlglls E. A, Fingers L. Shoup N. Swlnelnrd L. Tucker W. Vantllhurg 44 Pat Holzer Born Feb. 6, 1928 Died Feb. 22, 1945 To know what English is like, what this teacher is like,' To he in a crowd rooting for a quick touch- downj And to help clap hack an entertaining as-. semhly artist- lt may not he fair to live that full a life . . . And then leave it . . . Still it may he better . . . to have lived and lost Than never to have lived at all. '-f B s- nk s FRESHMEN nw, 1 3 N 3. y .. , .. ,. . , . 'Q' They stand on the threshold L as f ' M. Au D. Bachman T D' Andefsof' Of tomorrow, E Q gg as 4 552 s Looking wonderingly into B L ,, - ' if A world that zncludes not only 4 y ', .7 'Y A ' .W x . if '53 L pq Bachmann D Bane, P, Bandy M. Barker M. Barnhill B The studyzng they have known, . .. y l I - . . But also 1. V. teams and chozrsy nf ' is . ssssee M B Fzrst dates and znztzatzons. Q A J Bartley Bates P. Baughman P- Baum C- Bane' B .. . t Q ... . .A iw, l 5 -'-1 +- f' B l 'L' M f X J Blllhelmer Bllllar J. Bon D. M. Bone V. Bowen D. Boyd M. Braden J. Britenbucher fra B f ff Wx ' D .4 - fl Q' sz -Q an if Q lr fl. l ' ,M D E fsiw A V 1 F 1 .IK ix N' - Brown Brownson B. Brubaker D. Brubaker W. Buffmver D- Bull D- Burns R' B'-NUS J ,f ,.. y , I Q V B r an A gl :,- as 1 -W ' - Ai ' . ,, ... x . NK v- 2 - 5 ff 3. ,Nl ' fl t' sb M : ,. 'K' in 'Q . 'D Y I x ' qv af.. . : . K Carlnsla Chance Fl. Chandler H. Clark R. Clark L. Conery Fi. Cooper M. Copeland Q. Q M tv vi f. W 0 fs ' - 5 , 5 ,, , ,, , I 4 'QE 1 . , A V- V ii V 20- 1 I . X fu I . nu.. - 1 4. ,fx J. Cowon G. Crona B. Curtus G. Davns C. Donslow .x' of fs ' - E A ' 4 7-1 ' Q.. 5 L x QQ ' . ' Q- R., M 1' : ' . f if . .4 ,B A N f . ravonstott R. Dufioy D. Echalberger T. Egner L. Ekey av 1 ' ' A an f' - ' , - r s 1 - M 2, .. 'r J 1 4. x l Arr' , L, hshor H, Flnegul M. Fluke F. Franklin A. Franks G , N . ,. . lr . ,- W v ,X L A Q, -- .N .. ' f- uw.- R . - , 'V' r- 'Q M, canon S. mon E. Geary W. G9VW'Q M- Gerwfu ,J l x :A 'Rx ., .. - , I 'Z C' . 1 , , . 5 X O I Q L E 'X H, Gordon C. Hoaf F, Hamnlton H. E. Hart W. Hariman . N ' ' sb 7, Cl, - :Q , - - . I .L 2 I 4 5 - J 1 .- 1 , , V ki ' 1 'L JA H K g 1 1 K J, Hun J, Hwro G. Holmes l..Hur11ern:k G. Hunaker fi-ffl E W? C 1' N Fl. Deirow G, Dover ,Q . f s 5 In K +3 x C, Fair G, Ferguson ..- R., E, Fraunfelter P. Freer 'iff f J hr A S V. ,, E , A 4. Q71 - J V A in 1 'Y ' .. is K sf- 1 Q R. Dunham M. Dravenstolt 9 . 'L , E . Y X . as , ' Fl. Fnks B, Fisher 3. - 1.9 3 . 2 .A 'C ' . M. Fulwnder C. Garman v-x + :fl . F V mx xl S ,, F, 'E . ' 52. by 1 Stl' Q59 g 'Y Q ,I N3 M A N 'A A G, Gqasengr A. Glasser M. Glasser -. . 301 wx aux - C' f Y A' K A... u. -p My J . 2 ,. ' . 1 A K . it ' E .x 5 7 M, Hess H, Heyl J. Hnnes x .fs . -. ' , .- , , 1 . v F- A 'J K in fi . ', ,f M. A. Horne T. Hawley C. Hurst . an fi . Q is ' 3 -fx ' Vi ' 1 1, 5 X Q Q Q MJKY, -P Q. no Q Q . 1 .fl Q 5 W. Jacnhs FZ. Jenkins FZ. Johnson Q '13 . ' L11 . 2 v. Q Q. L. Johnson M. Johnson J. Jones D. KBBUBV E i .. 5: f , . ,. K L Q A 1 .gx 1 I . J if ' . Q' , 55' gi 3 M w Q A 5 R, Kennedy D. Kerschnar THE WANDERS OF SCIENCE R4 Keene' N' KBHBY 6 D. King Q 4. S ,, N is . ' ' A 5 ' E. Koppler K. Krause J. Landis 3 in M 'nr 9' l 31-- ' V. Landon L. Lee 1 ' A, . 1 We , in if as I Q .. W . l Qui' l t . P X F. Leiter D. Lewis D. Lindecamp J. Mason ALGEBRA :HEADACHES iiiii ...A 3 in .I .,.. L V. . f.. f . .A ' P we ' X 9' ' Y ' '..ii A J Jw.. o . . .. 11 ' W V .1 ' W 8 ' . ' lf K q . .sf 3 ii.i ,. L . ...ff r . vi . V4 . i . 2 - T -in 4 Q Q 'Im - :' .fa ' 1 I i I 11 :Tiana I J. McAllister C. McCarty M. McFadden J. McHenry F. Miller A. Poland J. Purdy E, Rigsey 5.5.1.7 ' al Q- ' . gl .5 Q ' LV 5, M. syn ,. . 5 ' . - 7 'A' ' Z' f 0 P 'A ' Q N' ' X ' .V RX f , Q .A , . . I .. 1 to X . 1 A Aix L .. .L , J. McKinney D. McQuate M. McQuate Fl. Messner H. Metcalf C. Michael D. Miller C. Milheim - , .i.' iiii . W ' If . . . .. N, . ..., .. . f. , 'gk A ...-: 'if . A Vi f ' Q .5 yan V fa.. Q --'fr M . A A V i - fe P f' .5 Q . r 'N' - . . i..i 1 . fr iiii A Well 5 -' ' 4 fn, jug. A - - - K 5 ba it ' h Q E. Moreland M. Moritz L. Mumaw P. Myers W. Nearhood W. North L. Olsen T' ,. 7... .Qc . ff A . i il. lf ,L ' 4 N T' .V 57 N .. P DN If . Q I . , '1. 12 r-i-- 1 ' i ,ma 4 i I J - P A i Eg J- PHNGFSOH R4 Patton S- Pl1illiDS P. Pickinq K. Pi r D. Plank J. Poorbaugh M. Reece -W .. ...... .. . . . -pe . gl t .. -Q . -f-' - W ., en. r L-.1 . , .. 1? '1' .. .-JWQJ ' fr 5Xf!f . ' P . P J i' Qi N Q . 4 , Q Am . N ' I vp- I ' ' , 4' if f X .N 4. -- X vi .i H- R900 J. RGDD T. Reynolds J. Flhoads W. Rieclr M. Ringer P. Ritter E. Roebuck . ' . ' V W -' D . . .... oool ' 1 . K , 7 k 'H 'V . 'P Ii: J . Q' ., . Q. . . P 7 3' Q 1 V ..... ' 'K Q ss.. Q '57 . . J .. .. l .- 4 . s. f X -.Q - H ' Y . . x 1 E. . s e W . . A x X L- Rush R- Ryland D. Saner D. Satterheld J. Schaefer P. Schaffer I. Schartz M. Scott .R 'ar -x... M0 5 ia ii. 5 M P. Mclnerney 1 .. Q 1. . 4, 5? D. Mohn - 55 4' ' ' :Qi X D. Park x H L K. Fleer! . ' elif 1 P K X S. Roselnorough I, . ,W 5 . ffl L 'J 32 fo 1- ' Fl. A. Scott 47 5 M 1 fs ' ' 'ni , 1 if ., . , X , ai 1 Q 4. gr, ?N it r' a B 4 e 1 5 ' -1 R. Scott .5 , L .'i . C . L. Sigler sq' , g 4. , . D. Staley I ' 1 -,. J. Stroit ' v M. A. Vogel I' D Welch I a X 4 ' x D. Workman I Q I ,1 B. W nn l 4 .9 .N-b A n 1 H. Yeaqle 48 RP '4 s ll 1 ' n g ' 3 X H .. .. gy Q, fi! ' ' ' -l ' , i ' 0 s V . - -- - ar l , . 4 r-Q 1 S Fl, Sevitts J. Sharr R. Shartle D. Shelly B. Sheppard D. Shoemaker G. Shreffler D. Sihert E ax - f Q S3 2 ry 1 Q it 1-- , ,-. A -.1 . r M no - - I . 1' ' ' 0- 9' ' ' 'Q' v h Q QQ., f iv fs .4 .Z X . . - S AF A S ' . 1 X J. Sloan C. Smith D. Smith J. Smith W. Smith N. Snow D. Speck J. Spencer Q, . 1 V a . ,,, V . f I X il ,ag .. gf Q. 'I ,. E , 4, . Y ' s 5 4, L S -Q 4 Lu Q I S Q: .. .K X.. 1 .if . A S 4 X 2 H. Stuigerwalt H. Steigerwalt E. Stone D, Stotler C. Stoufer Ft. Stoufar M. Straits B. Stranu T .... ' . . . S if -f-1 5 . 'T L 1 ' . ll ' Lew? f 3 , A - ff A 1 6 :JR v V .R 'W ' lg I f -'H f - 6 Q 2. ' K is . ag X 'r ff f... fi QA 1 iw. T X 4 5 A6 D. Swaisgoorl N. Swinoliart G. Thomas D. Tucker L. Tucker Fl. Tuttle R. Urlian G. Vines . ' 4-,--vi '- F ' . ' , . - i . X f 1 ii x . M' In I ., 'ku W nf' . 1 r W 7?-W -f . TY ' ' 9 il 4. 'f i . A. vu o ' D is X S A I 'VK I .4 5 a-1 fb xl 'I . il X A - ' ' J. Vonclarheirl D. Walter F. Walters C. Walton B, Watson B. Weaver J. Vyeney M, Waller I -lx: ' gil: 6 'A 5 fi? A . V 73 , xg - - A Q .t , I. . L . v- S .. ' ,. .. 1 N E w 1 . N J. A. Welch J. Wells C. Welty D. Wertman M. L. Wertman D. Whitney E. Wingrove P. Witmer K Y ,f- c - v . 3 iv vf,.,,y- 3? , D. Workman if,i-'W'- I ABSENT C. Barnes Y. Cline J. Fortney L. Henley M. Highman P. Kiplinger l, Kitts M. Masters C. McCollum W. Patton D. Simpson M. Strickllng H. Trottman M. Vanetta -- on .. 1 'vii ' rr fi 'Zn-.. ' x T -gl 1' .AQ QBSERVING LEARNING sneusn srnucruns 3 M A Fl. Andress i. . A H '- Q S. Bartley 5 . i Q J. Bowles kaik g af f'-5' . qv ' is Vai f.. ' ' - A ff X D. Bush Q2 l i'fi E. J. Arnold E. Arter 5l3lLff Ami school spirit, Fl. Bennett J. Billiar Whisper, play-even . M 1 .qi M V . Their way into V L,.,.. Buhhlin g over with enthusiasm 1 Qef J mo. .Xa EIGHTH GRADE 1 ba if ' - . .. , . I aff gi' - l Q' ' . . ef? - - - V f X - .A-lwlf-H33 D- Auluer G. Bahas B. Fl. Baird ll V L 5,5 Eighth graders giggle, J s 1, -' ' 1 . A . f: .' Q' img, si? ' Fl. Bolin A. B. Bomeli study- . RFQ ' ,QQ ' Y' 1 W . A secure place in their school. .4 NL B. Brown E. Brubaker J. Brubaker R. Burnett fs ,gy 1 WKT' ,,. . . V a. r V 4 , ' 'fi . W ,' G i .---. ,,, . 1 f-V -VV - r - f , . af- ffej ur' s 1- ,. ' .K A K 1.25 1 1 K.: -- .. ,Y A V lf V VV -V A , 5 , V-V V W. Campbell A. Chance J. Chorpening C. Chrisman B. Clark B. Clark C. Clark R. Bonfiglio 1 L. ,. G. Burns Qi ,,. 6 B. Conger . ' z w. if . F V , Y Ks. QV Pg y .V Vp r.., f ,,f.g if! X M X ' l A' 'I VF' A N C. Cordell F. Corral J. Couch Fl. Cramer Fl. Cumberland Fl. Cutlip W. Davis N. Deane M. A. Dickmarl .ff - 1 V , : V VV . . ' F51 V J .1 . J ' A V so , P, A , o fyso.. , . ls.. f A L . A ' ' ff' 1 E' .T Vf A V Y' V 33: if 2 1 . 55? 2 V :Q . Q 3. , -K X V QV ' in 4- .Q A. '31, - - - . -l-- F3-iii' 1' ' i 1 . gi V ' c22,gV . V 1.. is - K Q, K L I l . K y ,ling -I iq, r .FV 3,1-1. 4 'O .gas-Q. ' I A --.1 36, g V ' ' . V . ' J l , 4 ' .gi WAV Q V . .-,f if 3 ' ,V . . . - J -5.112 5 A L. V- .. . X - if xx 4 A X f 1 1 1:9 V Fl. Dillon J. Donelson D. Downey B. A. Draper D. Echelberger R. Ewing R, Farvgr 3 J Q w e 5 M K 5. ' Vw i Q5,.f?f.'5 -- 15 Vere is . A ' . J in t S si. ll W ' . . i w.. 1' ' ' 4, . 'ig A W ,, ,Sl VV in ei' A A I I A 2 -- S I, V . ,. , K i 'TMQ' ' E 5 s I ' 4 . . S. A. Fika M. Fisher Fl. Fisk Fl. Fluke M. Franklin L. Fraunfelter D. Gault R. Gorham W. Graven V . -- - 'W 5 a Q. f y ., A . l r . ' N3 ' W 1 J . . V. 5 ' X ' V if . ' 5 ' ,,,,. V. . Q 1 F 5 . ' 'x I Ji? .. . .K V 2 .,. 5 i F Q' 'J K . . - , A V x V..g-.. A A AN Y. Grav J. Greenawald J. Grindle S. Gunn R. Haffner A. Harris C. Harrison K V i'i.VL L. ViV-f . . , . .s ' 3 iw gs? ' wig VV V if V . 1.5 .Q X if 1 ' W Q 5,5 -T V Q :of a . A M V .V i ' .i' 'M' 'V . ...V '11 3 3' 1 ' f - . . .8 V Vi- W . H' 75 ' 'X e m: 'R' . . 'F 'V ,, ' li V VV i ' F in 4 A V 5 Q s K . . . J. Hartman R. Hartsel V. Harvath Y. Hazlett J. Hetsler J. Highman N. Highman S. Hiner Fl. Hoover 49 rx 00 xv . . 'gi . fl www 1 QA 4, 3. , A .7 A M. Hosforfl J. Householder Fl. Houser R. Howe B. lI'I1h0ff T 'Ziff - 4 .-W! f . ' l I ., .ff 4 . 9 A 5 u -V . . 4 --on 1 JKT T . - .T 'T . L fn f ' 1 . 4 L A -1 ' 4 5 r H1 ., .fgjn L ' ' Y - M T 2 ' -4241 ' ' Q .2523 y AA I 1 5, l W . 1 K. j Y , l'P1 X 1 .L 1 Va A 1 K A J. Kendall V. Knrkpatrnck R. Kohout H. Kosht G. Krueger ll , - A ' , 7:1 ' .. 5 5 V J rn - f I T Q a 1 V A ' .. . ' 6 C 5 '- - -1 - 2... 1' ' 23' QU' Q , 5: - N Q K ,f Q - , I , ,V Q ' 4 L A 1.4 xx P. Lorsnh E, Lnlley S. Marko! M. L, Marian J. McElwain 'Z 35 + T me V W 1372 J I :Mtv U , 'f' gt . lf, , 'feifffv - Q ' Q - F' N. A . ver , - T, A by :f W T A U V -. il. 5 ll., ,Ak 4. El Ffh ' X ' f 'ff m- 5' Q ' . - 1'f'f!l:1 T' H, FPIQJF 151319. H-- f ' i 'QS ff? 1 .1 .. Q ' . . - ns. iw' . f K if at C. Mlllor R. Mlnesmger S. Mooso T. Morgan D. Morr Vx fufff m ' 'J F2 w' fl or 1 T ' l ' 11 X 7 .. - 1. V ij : T 'X' X. .. 4. A 5 - -.. ,,, ., ffl - 5 X 5.5.-ls e A ' ' -V ' D. Nuwmnn H. Norrus FI. Oakley R Otter J. Painter e we F ir . wl - ,sw , 'A Y: nr. - QS 9 nap. ., 3 Qi ' .. L Q P . ' v .W . .. 2' - ' 1 Sr .4 3, A K V y NN R .. . x R. Puttmnn A. Potter D. Poits D. Powell FK. Powell v . : r-' f-N at for W A J ' ' ae is .3 . Q .Q IX P+ 1 5 D. Johnson R. Kantzer S. Karas ' 5 12 J. X 'V T 4' - L . v U! gn 4. 5, , V ' X 1: , K FE W? 3 ' K' '- fe - 1 1 A R. LaRue P. Laughery N. Learnan B. Leiter 3.2.1. Agn.-fag... -r -gi....k gA.r....,. gig, ,.hVV . .. . .1 3' ,Qi . 5. 1 I J V ...,z:.- . - Ya N wi Q' f ' Q I 3 3 f . xii' 7 C. McFadden P. McKay M. McKinley B. Metzger X, Jn, t . 1 A' 'r .. .M - W - A kv 34.5. P . if . YK G. Mosser M. Muck B. Mundor! N. Newcomer f .V V X ' Q nn- i. . v - '21 'G 1 - 'Q . A 5 Q. . ,. 6, 9 le .. 'iff 'T s H' .P . S J' ' gawk.. E. Payne M. Paxton B. Poierson P. Pfoust vi . . In 1. ,K .V s --xi.. wi. T d A X Q 'H' L ,. Q' ,,. ,.. X 'X W 1 N . A ' . L Q, it .. . . xxx . J., 4' E A 1 n , .M A A-' of a M N A il un, f 'P ' T. Quong M. Reaser R. Flickel R- KI-ne K-1 'Q M DELVING INTO THE UNKNOWN PERPLEXED STUDENTS 50 X T 'a. - . .Qwest . fs. N 5 C if 1 m ff al 6 gi NJ R. Ross M. A. Schaffer , .T fc I ' D- Simpson G, Smitn J. Smith - I ? . big . 5 - ag. I 'IF' S. Stentz .- 4 Q, A x .ia H .Q but X L. Swineford .L in N f .. , 4 SW' V Y... L. Udell B. Whitcomb pv- 1 A G. Yerian . me ' Q Q? , .i I fn., x is, W.. N. Yoho 5 l . . xr i Q .Sq ' , G. hu Xia l . y . .Z S. Zedaker J. Stinebring ae- T. Swineford 'vw X A. Uncapher R. Wiles ABSENT M. Baker J. Donham R. Dreyer C. Finley J. Furrow C. Green B. J. Henthorn P. Henthorn M. Hurst D. Iceman D. Kreider M. Markel C. Marsh G. McEvoy I. Metcalf O. Metcalf Fl. Nsikirk J. Robertson D. Roland J. C. Newman R. Tucker K. Wharton R. Workman B. Wright J. Stone R. Taylor s M. L. Vermillion . .S 3 ev 1 2 vm. . Y: .. L C. Williams l ur R. Sears l J. Stover R. Strickling i s G.. - 3 ts: H Hi xx B. Thompson K. Thompson . .1 W - - 'Q iv va X 5.5. . 1 Q33 in 1 M QP XX 'Y' Y .4 f 1 G. Walter D. Wagner f D. Wiltrout L. Wise L- BEAUTIFUL OHIO . 1 ... . . .... ' - . . .g. ISSN'-vi L. Shoemaker SN.. i .nf 'K' W. Sioarrh l .Q S- 5-H , M. Strouse . . 25. J.. C. Tucker E. Weaver 59' C. Witmer x Shorts G, 1' -3 D. Summerton Ht ,..... R Z., ,i XR 2, 42 A Wm- . is , ' Q? J' D. Tucker B 'N Q 4 fb D. Witmer Q . . 1 ., ,v. F. Sigler sh i as ..- 1. 'S l ' 'T' C. Stainaker Q -53? Q ii . ' P. Summerton D, Sunfm . X. ,lvlz . ik '. 'F' 5- sr- 'I I-'M I '1 ff' ...del -ow R. Tucker R. Tucker 'P KQV js, In VF? 'fi if f' 93. 3 V -- ne g C , -vs 4 .' Q l '- O D. Wells J. wertz 4. L 1... X N. Witmer N. Woefling MANUAL ARTS TRAINING 51 4 I L K , 1 k I H. Allen Q .,. .AL sf .in J. Bahas v 'H if A . . . i N lf -1 S. Bennett ,UL :rev FL Bott 6 L Ah. A' A M. Clark E. Claypool D. Cleckner X SEVENTH GRADE ff ' They come in meek and mild, Ng .1 f . 555 in fr' H Hn FL- Q rm V5 5 3 X Ru Q Q Va 5? 9 P 3 U' 3 5 M. Amsbauah B. D. Anders 'i - pg we QL: To explore this new home. , . f I ,--, -cf . ,, qt, f V 9 . n A 'KI They leave experienced H I And excited, ready to tell P. Baird N. Barber R. Bateskk A Y r ... . Their successors the deep secrets A x 5 1 J . 4 . Of getting along in High School. J ' 2 W 4 '. A 53' Q P. Benmnghof K, Biggs P. Boeh Visa - V ' iq? ZIV 2 vs- ' 4 Y 3 - n- ,.. V -., -AX 'L . Q Ae. 5' ' - 'L- AL .LN FX X . ! D. Braden P. Braden P. Broacn J. Bull M, Bull H 1 rr.- 1,-Q ' 0 K - his N' N X x .Q E 4' 5 'U' t - E Y -yi? :if h gk . 'X ,. l f .Ly 7 K' S' K Q: K -. I L' 'Q E - x f X iw - 'X Q . 4 L E. Clem D. Culp D. Ciphers G. Cynherg . 5535 - V ' ,KI .74 N - x A V K .. A LVBA g x A ' gg I . Q A 5 gm, A A , Q . , A .aa V. Donelsun J. Edwards P. Eggerton F. Egner J. Ekey B. Emmons V. Emmons 0 g m rr Q 2 . we Q. FT. M X I new w W ,QB 2 Vygg rr EJ Us J ..,i A Elbgnshads Ewing V. J. Fair E. Finley J. Fogleman R. Franks C. Freer D. Freer B. G. Fritz ,- A w Q 0 Gull:-Bm Grablll I LS.,Groff -6. C Homer F! Hnghman J, Hillis R. Hinderer P. Homerick T ,t Q L s . ' ,rv v, W 6' er - 13' V Hall R. Halladay J. Heiniking F. Henthorne R. Herurand H. L. Hess .':11r? f A r'-:QW ' .... if 'lf-IF? F if ff! . 'P F- f ip' HPV-'F W . e 'V . so A r A t, ., f r. F T' F F sf' Qs- . M x .- 5 ' A H. Honaker B. Hood R. Hostler D. Householder fi ' T. f' . K .-'R 5 5 aa.. , JW . 5 A' an 2 -. ' ff- - M ll liti . 'Q ' J C. Hudnut E. Hunter B. James S. Jameson R. Johnson W. Johnson P. Jones N. Kemper K. KBHHGUY 1 V I rk.. ,vga ' silk, Ein . - .. . K- qnx . .. I. vt- 4 1: M pt , nw Q . , J- K ws ,, I J A ' i V 8 . ..,k V ' ' V V 1 . Us as N 4 . 4 W-' X it N as ' - Q J . Q A , We X I , . K Elk 1 I A. Kerr D. Kerschner R. Keylor l. Knowlton Fl. Knox M. Korsmeyer W. Krieling Fl, Laird D. Landis - f no .r.o P ..o.o J q f 'ss IW ' ' fi '5 ' 5 ..o.. 1 as FH , fit- we fs. .. F - A - V w ,. .,- . vs' J N ls. W .EQ N' N . 'os :Q ...., I ' P N -vt M - . , ,. . . . . ' 55. - ' 1 x A ., 4 . .1 , ' . I, Q V' P L . f 1 E .4 . f , 5' ' . x . X si ' , - X . 1 .....+.... . . 'Sl fi. G. Keiter L. Lewis R. Markel A. Martin T. Martin Fl. Mason H. Mazotta A. McElwain C, McHenry Ni. W , - . to .. V - A 3 -v . 'V .. 57 1 A .K :Li W . gy gk M . ,,,. . gi , t . 4. Q 0' . A 8 4. ' R! 1 f 5 . ,. Q, . .rr t V it kg. .. . ' ' - in ' X K 1. . S Q ' ' 4 . f if . - Y .f- J -Q '1- Fil . 'lffR.A ' V fit J D I K. McKee W. McKinley Fl. McManaway S. McNary N. McVicker M. Miller Fl. Moneysmith J. Moneysmith H. Morllan K ' H' . . X Sf... . , H K s L r Us x '42, . ,Q 6- l 2.-. . A Q , X K L VX .i -Q, 1 2-1 ' ., :.,. A E 5' X W , , 4. Q . v. - A ir N 5 5 N . as ' 'W' 5 , H N L TT B+ f f ms. . .13 B. S. Murray J. Myers Fl. Myers J. Nalley D. Oakley B. Otter P. Peck M. pany my ' . wfhv, I J D 5-'---5 -T' ---.J . ' Vs 5' X ni.. 1 ' K: A A V, . L if ' . ' . ' . .J fi W Y' -----we --.-. . Y r f f ggi. if . -f' A . , y il fr ew S ' i . 1 i V ' 9 . l . ii.. X X y N C. Phillips M, Plank N. Poland A. Reece D. Reynolds V. ' DH X . A V Q f l - M 9 1 , f i . lr f Q , .A - lv . . Reynolds D. Riggle J, Flinard J. A. Roberts B. Roland .. - N D 9 .-.1 1 kgw .L .,, v - an Q M L ,Q .ia . 1 , . is Q i . K ug. 1 R. Flonk M. Flumbaugh W, Rush B. Hyland G. Satterlield 4 'Zu v ' . ,K .. 37,73 .... l. . ll 4 5. Q , s . ' A .ls .. .'. .'L'.Tf A Satterlield J. Schaefer E. Schmidt G. Schweyer N. Scott 53 2 7 Q N 5 fi ... fe he Q ' L J . 1- 5 ' - af - f' ' . '-- 'I ' -. , if - Q. .U ' 1- rf -. N I s it '-K X Y' s. , - hs, ' 1 5 .f..., .JW , .. 4 K L 'S . S A+ - l in X f pb SMU FQ, A, Smit D, J. Selig J. L. Seman E. Shafer B. Shank M. J. Shura L. Shoemaker C. Shoup - H it W W W W 3. f at - Qs A t - A . X Q' gp. ,A K -1 L 1 , : :. .. . ' , 1 V f 1 . A. ' . , , Q Q- :NW .,,,, 9 .Q ' K I , M .5 is A ' ,Q -. ,Q 'W -+ 'ii , I Q .P ,WV-. V Q A It A FX75 K H's K M - V .. I S. Snlle M. Simpson K. Sizemore J. Smith K. Smith P. Smith Fl. Spencer R. M. Spies B- SDUYB ,fs , M' We 1 . T - A' J' 2 I a .p W 4 Q s K yd, ' ff- ' ' -' 4. Tw - .,, .. I lp' W , ., L K' M . X 1 K A an Q' C. Sprague J. SDYBN9 L. Stackhouse M. Stover D. Strawser P. Strina Fl. Swartzman R, Swingfgrd D. Tan L I wg .,- A wt 1 Q 4 - a- .., , K . . 11 1 zb Q N v ' .C V Q f xx ' . - 4. V - ..- j ' . i , lgyi S ' . fx f Y yr X ,Sgh ii I . i . S- - - -N M- Thllmvson W. Toberen M, Trill P. Tyson F. Ulrich E. Vanetta T. Vanatta E. Wahl P. A. Wait N S JN . xx ,yi A lv f . U - - Y . Q . , ,. - - .. . 7, b 1' v E . A - I . , U K Egg: .j . 4 if X - 1 K x. we X mn . v .A Q 1 D. Wallace J. Walz J. Warriner M. E. Watson J. A. Weirich G. Wells J. Wheeler R. Whitcomb H. Williams . ' gtg - . , sr .. 3 Za, an 1' ' 'E-af 4-,' N ' 4 , 4. , -- ' I , f. - . :vi , ,, l ., N, . , , V .. I ' l i K . rv Q , -+P +V -if Q fu ' , A545 ,. 'S -A . Fl. Wilson W, Wilson T. Withers M. Wilmer R. Witmer ' ' r ..,, 'O . f, .X :- . N S. Zimmerman 7 ic. ABSENT R. Baker 5 R. Blair ' A. Brnwnsnn G. Clark J. A. Gnssett D. Harvey B. Hates M G. Hnwman 1 ,V W. Lonkaliaugh R. McDaniel J. Perkins I 'ff-' w. shields S. X . G. Slephey . M. Williams 1 k M. wright Q Q L. Zehner if Q L. Zehner XY - A THE WORK OF Mmsn MAKING HISTORY COUNT 7444- 45 5474547 444 47v47474ff 5-EPTEMSER ii 5 BACK TO SCHOOL E E E P45 E A7 Ak 1 '.1' H ' ,P 7 4 1 535 .- z :Q I 4 24 4 Ei Q Q 4, -A X1 f 4 ' . if tx 'in' A NIGHT AT THE THEATRE 1174772 CH ' A JUNIORS SHINE The gavel pounds-the secretary Reads the roll call- Another A. H. S. club is in session. Here, as in the outside world, Clubs are vital- Vital in bringing together those people Who have common interests and ideals, Vital in helping to unite the school By teaching its students the value Of co-operation. Clubs give to the musicians, the actors, The home-makers, the tillers of the soil The opportunity both to advance their special skills And, through working with others, the art Of give-and-take. Then, above even these important purposes, Clubs give that indispensable spirit IVhich creates a firm bond Between student and school. E Kgg5 iwgfyk QA xiwik fb n x C ff' FLUTES S. Clem B. Brandt R. Ford D. Delozier M. Richter P. Picking C. Smith C. Chrisman OBOE J. Atterholt D. Johnson FIRST CLARINET R. Kreider R. Holmes J. Near-hood M. Fluke M. Bixler E. Black D. Plank A. Myers E. Bahas N. Woelfling BAND SECOND CLARINET ALTO SAXAPHONE A. Ulrey D. Kreider P. Streit C. Clark M. Copeland E. Cunningham J. Lentz P. Spies E. Koppler C.Wi1e TENOR SAXAPHONE R. Robbins V. Brownson THIRD CLARINET BARITONE SAXAPHONE N- Grabill H. Sponsler P. Pierce N, Veal R. Scott 53-siefnlfr soro rnumrzr ' e C J. Gossett M' Gruber J. Chorpening M' Hall Sprinkle R. Wiles C. McCammon N. Copeland SESIESIESMPET BASS CLARINET A. Garretson M. Wuthrich M. Barnhill W. Chandler H. Jackson SECOND TRUMPET R. Howe B. Shank E. Roebuck STUDENT DIRECTOR Donna Jean Gordon THIRD TRUMPET M. Stoufer A. Kerr H. Swineford G. Holmes BARITONE G. Strine A. Uncapher M. Hosford TROMBONE R. Lingle R. Johnson R. Wicks L. Fritz H. Metcalf J. Purdy J. Sharr R. Aleshire D. Brubaker M. Vogel FRENCH HORN D. Gordon B. Hood C. Martin C. Dilgard C. Walton BASSES L. Metcalf R. Plice T. Miller K. Baum P. Wittman J. Rhodes TYMPANI R. Topper J. Boeh DRUMS S. Karas D. Patton B. Gordon D. Boyd J. Moneysmith DRUM MAJOR P. Harp DIRECTOR Dr. Louis E. Pete ABSENT: N. Dessenberg G. Topper A jaunty trumpet, a throbbing drum, The staccato rattle of the snare- Heads up-here comes the band, Your band with trombones on full blare. For football games, or torch lit nights, Pert majorette swings a silver metronome: Then too there is bright twilight music From this your band, your own. FIRST VIOLINS B. J. Richards P. Spies M. Ekey M. Hendry N. Hostertler L. Johnson D. Bush H. A. Linn N. Hosford J. Darr B. Nearhood E. Weaver SECOND VIOLINS B. Green R. Spies M. Barr B. J. Myers R. lngmand R. Hood N. Wilhelm C. Painter R. Cutlip VIOLA A. Stauffer G. Srauffer G. Burns M. Hosford CELLO C. Bixler J. Painter CONCERT MASTER Beffy J. Richard CRCHESTRA BASS T. Miller G. Abrams R. Otter HARP V. Clem FLUTE S. Clem R. Ford J. Delozier OBOE J. Atterholr D. Johnson CLARINET R. Kreider J. Nearhood R. Holmes M. Fluke BASS CLARINET M. Bixler BARITONE SAXAPHONE H. Sponsler FRENCH HORN C. Martin C. Dilgard C. Walton TRUMPETS J. Gossett R. Messner W. Chandler TROMBONE R. Lingle L. Fritz R. Johnson TUBA L. Metcalf TYMPANI D. Topper DRUMS S. Karas J. Boeh J. Moneysmith ABSENT: B. Brandt K. Fisher D. J. Gordon G. Hurst G. Topper R. Dean There is something to an orchestra- A grace, an air, a dignity, That bands could not replace- And musicians here in A.H.S. give us one. The symphonies, the well loved airs, And classics, both new and old, Are presented for concerts and Other assemblies, for us to enjoy. CHOIR FIRST ROW: T. Highmzm, C. Norris, L. Homerick, N. Hostettler, T. L. McLaughlin, B. Garrison, K. Souder, D. Ryland, E. Langlois, M. L. McKee V. Brownson, M. McWilliams, M. A. Horne, B. Beer, B. Clark SECOND ROW: J. Darr, P. Ballou, P. Harp, J. Keener. M. J. George, M. Hall, R Cubhagu, J. Dcloiivr, P. He-tlcr, J. Stockdale, G. Glasener, P. Mosher, L. L. Horne, B. Green, M. Hurst, B. Mosher THIRD ROW: G. Shreffler R. Stoufcr, C. Walton, R. Hutchison, R. Robbins, G, Mercer, R. Plice, D. Baily, R. Fike, M. Richter, J. Smith, B. Keener, P. Taylor, R. Ryland R. Cumberland FOURTH ROW: D. Saner, W. Herschler. E. Cole, R. Strine, R. Kreider, J. Sharr, C. Hurst, D. Kick, H. Sponsler, J. Lindower, R Ncikirk, C. Stmife-r, L. Bollinger, D, Flanagan, A. Soles ABSENT: J. Halladay. HIL.. . E V X , 1- Like the voice of angels, wwe? Solemn, sweet, rising high above The crowd toward heaven, it would seem, Floats the music of A Capella Choir. In solos, or in choral masses, In hymns or folk tunes bright, Those who love to sing Give ns our spoken music. STUDENT DIRECTOR Rblberf Kreider 71 Q .. 15 I ' 1' -4.13, 'sd' FIRST ROW: C. Shriver, C. Boyd, B. McCracken, G. Gibson SECOND ROW: B. Brandt, B. Donley, F. Wolf, J. Stockdale, M. Finney, Miss Camp- bell, adviser THIRD ROW: M. Schaffer, J, Dunlap, D. J. Gordon, C. Reese, R. Warrick ABSENT: L. Wright, G. Hurst, A. Forbes, A. Hurd. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Looking toward the future With sure feet and willing hearts, N. H. S. memhers have heen made worthy of this honor By scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Their hands have guided honor study halls, Have become useful in the museum And on the service honor roll, their ideals Have made them examples to he followed. LT. GLASS ADMINISTERING THE OATH ypnnnlnrmd WORKING IN THE MUSEUM FIRST ROW: Miss Franz, adviser, V. Clem, J. Gossett, vice president, K. Hilty, treasurer, K. Souder, secretnryg L. Metcalf, president, D. Ryland J. Stockdale, B. Donley, B. Brandt, B. Jacoby SECOND ROW: W. Ritter, M. Finney, A. Ulrey, M. Wuthrich, T. McKay, R. Rockenfelder, E Wheeler, P. Nardini, A. Myers, P. Brubaker, N. Hosford, S. Miller THIRD ROW: M. Stouffer, M. Milheim, F. Gerlach, M. Haney, M. Rice, J Toberen, N. Wilhelm, C. McCammon, J. Darr, M. Wilmer, D. Warrick. COLLEGE CLUB For the members of this club, Thru these talks and their own Graduation is just a beginning. Discussions, College Club members College Club presents to its members Get a line on the college of their choice, Deans and representatives from neighboring colleges. And hope to graduate again. FIRST ROW: F. Metcalf, F. Wolf, B. Zehner, C. Shriver, J. I-Ialladay, D. Moffett, W. Keiffer, T. L. Laughlin, P. Harp SECOND ROW: J. Beattie, C. Boyd, G. Barr, L. L. Home, P. Spies, P. Workman, M. Bamhill, G. Gibson, E. Bymes THIRD ROW: H. Jackson, R. Strine, R. Krieder, R. War- rick, O. Harding, P. Smith. ABSENT: B. Brubaker. Y.. 1 FIRST ROW: J. Gossett, B. Finley, B. Donley, secretary: C. Boyd, treasurerg Miss Ginn, adviserg P. Faulkner, president, B. Crandall, vice president: H. Sponsler, D. Kick SECOND ROW: A. Garretson, N. Wilhelm, P. Hetler, J. Stockdale, K. Souder, G. Gibson, P. Cooper, H. Jackson THIRD ROW: P. Mosher, R. Kreider, J. Fisher, R. Morrison, D. Stauffer, M. Hendry, J. Cowan, D. Topper, D. Cothren, A. Chapman ABSENT: J. Kaman, D. Holmes, D. Lingle, B. Myers, G. Hurst, G. Thomas. Thrilled by footlights and grease paint, New friendships develop, They act, direct, write, New talents are discovered, Rehearse and construct scenery New heights are reached So that the show can go on. B Th y espians-tomorrow's men ofthe stage. .1 , x -5' .4 ,.. -.1 is M l UM-MMMM HERE GIRLS! 63 c you TELL Ms, MISTER JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Do you remember those two nights in March? And you won't forget the poignant scenes The 1 3th and 14th, wasn't it? Between joe and Anne Bette Logan Garretson, When the antics of Cy Moore as joe Pendleton, Both when joe was still Mr, Farnsworth, The hero of Heaven Can Wait, And. after Mr. F. objected up there, joe became With joe Kaman, who was Max, Kayo Murdock-the champion prize- fi gbter. Dick Stauffer in the white duck of Mr. jordan, Then, too, there were the Ambassador from heaven, and his helper Bob Kreider, Memorable supporting roles Kept you howling Along with the tireless work of committees Till you thought you couldn 't laugh anymore. And Norma Wilhelm. student director, You thought, didn 't you, that joe never would find W'hich blended to Qether to make An acceptable body to exchange for his cremated one. Heaven Can Wait a heaven-sent gift. 5 1 1 I V S ,. NX X gg e MR , , ,I x f OH! PLEASE DON'T PM IN THE PINK TYPICAL AMslucANs KEEP QU'fT SENIOR CLASS PLAY Today we have Germany- The hoy shows ezfery sign Tomorrow the Wforld! Of continuing a Nazi career- Thus the senior class play Spying, sneering, hating, Presents the prohlem of erasing that idea Even trying to take From the mind of a young German. The life of his one champion. There is his uncle's attempt His little cousin, To show him what kindness is, When she does not please him. And similar attempts hy his aunt and teacher- Then, after this act, A united effort to persuade him He slowly hegins to realize To give up his attitude of racial superiority, That the Nazi code is false An ejort which seems doomed to failure. And that Democracy is true. , A 4, 3 sl YOU CANNOT DECEIVE ME HERR MULLER WE CAN'T AFFORD A LONG ENGAGEMENT FIRST ROW: Mr. Ballou, adviser: J. Beattie, vice president: K. Hilty, president: L. Fritz, treasurer: J. Kilcher, secretary: M. McWilliams S Clem SECOND ROW: T. L. McLaughlin, P. Spies, M. Shanefelter, A. Stnuffer, L. Wygant THIRD ROW: W. Ritter, P. Hetler, E. Bahas, A Myers STUDENT SENATE A government ofthe people, By the people and for the people. The democratic ideal Our country lives hy! The Student Senate Carries out this theme By teaching the world's future citizens What it means to live in a democracy. :E J 1 2 FIRST ROW: D. Taylor, D. Minesinger, D. Botham, B. Halladay, D. Anderson SECOND ROW: D. Echelberger, R. Kohout, J. Semans, D Tucker M. Fluke, H, I-lonaker, T. Withers THIRD ROW: D. Saner, D. Patton, G. Dever, C. Hurst, H. Morgan, E. Weaver. ABSENT: D. Cumberland. p 3 i . S a in x,,,,.zf-f . ., eg, H11 f. FIRST ROW: T. Morgan, D. Smith, H. Heyl, B. Herbrand, R. Baker, treasurer, R. Morrison, president, J. Nelson, E. Lilley, M. Martin SECOND ROW: M. Dickman, C. Cordell, M. Vermillion, H. Klickow, adviser, P. Murch, D. Bush, R. Tucker. LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB Book,-, bggkgl bggkg- People to sign them out,' to locate swiftly A school's gold mine of knowledge and pleasure. An fl-f-Vigfled fefefenfe 4115019- Wigb these mu,-1 gg IMml-i,,.b,md Without these L. S. C. members The people to .fort and handle them. The-We books would often 80 immed- fx' O FIRST ROW: C. McCollum, B. Sheppard, P. Henthome, C. Fair, P. Kiplinger, T. Highman, C. Wells SECOND ROW: B. Clark, D. Workman, J. Kendall, G. Krueger. J. Brubaker, D. Gault, J. Wertz, A. Brownstein THIRD ROW: R. Howe, D. Aulger, J. Smith, L. Udell. D. Tucker, F. Sigler, ig. lgurngzerlang GIBSIENT: E. Helsel, R. Howe, vice president, D. Knee, E. Weaver, C. Mason, E. Shorts, J. Shorts, D. Smith, A. Soules, secretary: . amxton, . ec. .- FIRST ROW: J. Stockdale, F. Wolf, B. McCracken, M. Plank, B. Zehner SECOND ROW: R. Rockenfelder, C. Shriver, THIRD ROW: A. Hurd, H. Lewis ABSENT: G. Thomas. To serve the high school By cheerfully greeting and ejiciently seating Guests of the auditorium, Is the aim of these twelve ushers. THIS WAY, PLEASE x Q R. ,Wa- G. Gibson, C. Boyd USHERS They learn by heart the seats ofthe house, Display poise in securing order, And in their quiet, ejicient, well-mannered way Enable the show to go on. Eissiiaii ' 'fi Sffscemen 7 El ' 3' Pi Row B 555555 913 5 55595-15' 3EAT 5 'Bm Q lgnluouany 'HJMOG nw if , 5 ii S Zllyj ,A IH.L X eff 15' -. - N 5 j ZA ,v?Q-1'5,- vi f f i R J fy 'O is ff f lf f fy A5 -,::wli9'f XP- 'J 0 0 ,Q X! fr. QQ, , ' XO 04 ff Z . b y Q09 3 f 1 W ff f ' I ghnigirgii Ellaifregtgisibvxlzgiemgluggkigleid. txloeiaix-egfmxbasggdgirr, L. Lee SECOND ROW: Miss Cragwall, adviser: P. Schaffer. O CHEERLEADERS CLUB With the flash of feet and the shout of voices, F01' Wlfifing 50105 they work The Cheerleaders' enthusiasm To gain the qualitiesthey must have: Knows no bounds at rglliey, Rhythm, .fuppleness of hody, depth of voice, At football games, and basketball ggmeg, And a leadership that carries others with them. l-i Jiri' 3' h Eeeeeee-Yalnf i, E A-'gm Eeeeeee-Yahf T 41 T-fl'-Ne' Fight, Fight, 'il Fwqh , Fight,Ficjh1j +R 'MW A9h'3 dfA5Hahcl,fA5HahCU Y .11 T-W? e --f - e-E Q N ' e-K JO5-KGS-Mfawmfa ? Lf Ei Qkin-Ee-wa-wa -we -A- -55' X V F - I -X. - 45km '1'1FfiY1,!VVOW.l - 4. ET if We-. e e- -X ff ,vga :ze k,,.H -e , , 3 -f flir- -Y - ff sxi 1,11 -f lf?-Le eee + 1 1 5151 , X XL L.-,ggi E-:Lil nu X i imma K XM Q-fi EY M ,gn . E , f' i 4, W E 2 if 5415 E' - ' - ,:'T,l' ' Xi, f 17? Q'QSs: X , A y Q-:WSW X 'f 'XXV N Q ,grin-Zfgeig Q , - .pa aifig A 06- nfnvffiw I ' 1-F vfff -, -Ll y, . Q-gg!! I ' , ' if 23 A ee.-11'-Q-esx f:-3.ee.ee - :V MARCHING T0 THE FOCTBALL RALLY i 69 T 4 FIRST ROW: Miss Sprague, adviser: B. Miller, V. Brownson, N. Hosford, N. Dillon, secretary: E. Byrnes, president: B. McKinlev, treasurer: E. Wheeler, vice president: M. Barr, D. Smith, B. Herbrand SECOND ROW: N. Wilhelm, A. Garretson, M. Richter, M. Houser, P. Brubaker, J. Dilgnrd A. Mvers M. Wivmer, C. Detrow. 1. D rr THIRD ROW: J. Toberen, M. L. McKee, J. Hess, E. Edwards, M. Lindecamp, M. Conway, P. Nardini, M. Rice, R. Stouffer, B. Crandall, S. Drake. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES While blouse, slay blue lie- Meetings then, both gay and solemn, Candle light on eager faces I I . Processions, potlucks, dances, Thus begins 4 Glfl Reserve Scrapbooks, Hospital relief, Red Cross work- . . , . on ber career of fun and serwcel A Iunzor Gzrl Reserve s memorzes. FIRST ROW' M Rogers W Mish E Kline A Emmons I Wolf M. Fkev. B. A. Dunn. N. Hildebrand. C. McCammon. Efihas. 1281235 E- u a e McDnnel SECONEJ ROW:' E.'Fiuke,'v.'schib1Ly, 'B. Jacoby: Si Estill, J, wise, R. Morrison, P. Taylor, B. snow, va. Black, 4, lem. . g THIRD ROW: J. Delozier, V. Patton, J. Fisher, P. Spies, T. L. McLaughlin, P. Wirkner, C. Wise, D. Lewis, B. J. Richard, P. Hetler, D. Moormann. ABSENT: L. Bolin, R. Crawford, M. Jones. FIRST ROW: Miss Foust, adviser, M. Swinford, R. Rockenfelder, W. Ritter, treasurer: M. Harmon, vice president: B. McCracken, presidentg A. Ulrey, sec- . I ' . If D. H' SECOND ROW: . St kd l , B. B ndt, J. Watkins, L. Pinnisks, D. Witmer, B. Zehner, B. Dlonley, J. Smalley sliagioucgfexihlgli-llaxii'isvy1'il-IfRD Regal: j. Knapp, W. Kolip, T?CHaT'degrove, till. Milheim, F. Metcalf, F. Gerlach, M. Haney, M. Barnhxll, P. Cooper, M Raubenolt. ' SENIOR GIRL RESERVES Olde, sister to the Juniors, Each Christmas and Easter, W0,1ein g side by side with them, Girl Reserves present assemblies- Wearing the mme ,ie and middie, Candle light and soft music climbing A,.e the Senior Girl Reserves. Skyward with their hopes and dreams. FIRST ROW: T.. McKay, J. Bachman, J. Halladay, G. Hartman, D. Moffett, G. Mason, M. Highman, D. Markey, M. Plank, W. Kiefer, C. Painter, M. Wuthnch SECOND ROW: C. Boyd, G. Barr, R. Hart, P. Faulkner, M. Bixler, D. J. Gordon, M. Finney, L. L. Horne, K. Souder, M. McManaway, B.-Morgan THIRD ROW: K. Hilty, J. Beattie, V. Clem, E. Langlois, M. Imperio, F. Biddinger, M. Cooper, G. Gibson, B. J. Myers, J. Lutz, H. Lewis ABSENT: B. Brubaker, J. Bush, A. Hurd, B. Kendall, E. Kerr, M. Lindsay, D. Maurer, I. Meininger, F Metcalf, P. Sloan, M. Stnne, G. Thomas, E. Heddleson, A. Kauffman. FIRST ROW: S. Gunn, A. Bomeli, N. Copeland, M. A. Dickman, J. Robertson, C. Cordell, P. Schaffer, president: M. McFadden, B. Beer, vice presi- denlg N. Witmer, R. Tucker, N. I-Iighman, R. Wiles, G. Glasener, P. Picking, B. Mosher SECOND ROW: Miss Carpenter, adviser, C. Witmer, C. Clark, B. Brown, M. Scott, G. Ferguson, S. Hiner, L. Homerick, P. Freer, M. A. Horne, M. Moritz, B. Strang, D. Mohn, L. Johnson, B. Curtis THIRD ROW: J. Patterson, D. Keener, C. Smith, E, Koppler, M. Copeland, F. Walters, R. Bates, R. Rickel, C. Fair, A. Fike, L. Lee, C. Chris- man, J. Painter, B. A. Draper, M. L. Wertman, G. Vines, D. Tucker. JUNIOR GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB For junior high girls only, During the long winter afternoons, Is this club of feminine sports' fans, Teams of eager, would-be All-Stars Starting out on the road that leads to an A,,' Practice basketball, and hold meetings- They earn points in kickhall and baseball. They are the junior G.A.C. FIRST ROW: B. Clark, T. Quong, S. Murray, L. Zehner, J. Myers, C. Ewing, J. Gossett, B. Spore, E. Vanetta, R. A. Scott, C. Phillips, E. Hazlett, E. Echelberger SECOND ROW: R. Kohout, J. Chorpening, L. Zehner, J. Wheeler, D. Clark, J. Walz, J. Weirich, S. Sidle, N. Grabill, P. I-Iomerick, R. McManaway, N. Woelfling, B. Imholf THIRD ROW: D. Kreider, B. Baird, F. I-lenthorn, J. Roberts, P. Strine, J. Spreng B. I-Iites, S. Groff, S McNary, M. Korsmier, G. Walz, C. Green, P. Henthorn. FIRST ROW: Miss Cragwall, adviser, S. Estill, J. Wise, B. Swineford, P. Streit, M. Rice, vice presidentg M. Bixler, president: R. Rockenfelder se:re.ary, T. L. McLaughlin, treasurerg A. Myers, E. Lirgdecamp, J. Dilgard, M. Morr, J. Darr SECOND ROW: B. J. Richards, B. Snoyv, M. Jones C. Painter, E. Wheeler, J. Lentz, C. McCamm0n, V. Schlbley, A. Mendenhall, J. Otter, G. McKean, L. Henthorn THIRD ROW: M. Lxndecamp, P Cooper, M. Finney, M. Cooper, D. J. Gordon, B. McCracken, A. Ulrey, M. Wuthrich, M. L. McKee, N. Wilhelm, A. Garretson, E. Bymes. SENIOR GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB A common love of active sports Bowling, ping pong, and badminton, Brings these girls together after Baseball, soccer, and basketball, School to go on hikes, compete Meetings, parties, and dances- ln teams, and earn a coveted A, These are G.A.C. FIRST ROW: J. Toberen, J. Otter, D. Ryland, C. Bixler, M. Russell, M. Shanefelter, B. Preston, D. Rickle, P. Blumenschein, P. James, I. Cothren, M. McWilliams, A. Jackson, V. Brownson SECOND ROW: E. Kline, E. Edwards, P. Preston, G. Stauffer, B. Garrison, M. Hendry, S. Sheets, C. Det- row, l. LaRue. A. Stauller, J. Smith, M. Lindsay, Es. Langlois THIRD ROW: P. Nardini, B. McK.nle M. R'cht T. M'lI.:r K. P ' y, 1 er, I , usker, D. Butter- lield, P. Faulkner, J. Worst, L. Puster, J. Beattie, L. L. Horne, El.Langlois ABSENT: J. Atterholt, M. Barr, L. Bolin, M. Witmer. 'N 1.-v 3 2:59 5-'J It K 1' 1 K tain li. f ...ff 1' J '. 1w,'f...v J' bf' QL if fi .Sify J.. 1 A lu shun!! 3, hy T fx'-i4 l R I Q .1 si FIRST ROW: D. Crosby, secretary: J. Boeh, president: C. Dilgard, vice president SECOND ROW: P. Wittman, W. Butdorf, R. McClaran, W. Chandler, MI. Kilcher, J. Weirlck, W. Pittman, Mr. Hall THIRD ROW: D. Saner, D. Burns, R Patton, C. Walton, N. Snow, K. Bums, L. Wygant, L. Bollinger FOURTH ROW: W. Wenrick D. Robbins, R. Robbins, R. Johnson, T. Miller, F. Miller, D. Kick, C. Hurst, J. Snarr. JUNIOR HI-Y Come on, fellas, Hi-Y tonight! The air is full of these shouts Hey, lefs have than roll mtl! AS the Junior Hi-Y boys 'Get in line, there, you're not eating at home! Pile into the Y, settling themselves You three guys are the clean-up committee! ' ' For a pot-luck-or just the evening? business if f I 1 I 'X ' Q ,,. , 3 s JACK BOEH rnsslolna HH Hop K f A FIRST ROW: Mr. Purdy, adviser, M. McKinley, sergeant at arms, L. Wright, secretary, J. Tharp, president, H. Cross, treasurer, C. Martin, chaplain SECOND ROW: D. Denbow, J. Gossett, D. Esbenshade, H. Jackson, M. Doyle, J. Dunlap, L. Metcalf, B. Finley, D. Crosby THIRD ROW: J. Urie. B. Mills, B. Kreider, B. Auer, B. Moore, R. Strine, V. McAllister, M. Swineford FOURTH ROW: N. Veal, B. Miller, D. Stauffer, N. Riley, B. Wiley, L. Guisinger, J. Edwards, W. Wiles ABSENT: D. Sharr, B. Patterson, D. Rader, D. Lingle, N. Dessenberg. SENIOR HI -Y Talee a look at a Hi-Y pin. Clean scholarship-honesty in school: LV hat do you see there? Clean sportsmanship-fairness in athletics: Not just a piece of jewelry Clean speech--decency in comfersationf But the embodiment of four ideals: Clean living-self-discipline in every-day life WHEN PA WAS CUURTW' MA sPEAKEn's NIGHT-conPonAL HALL - a. V' fax is A P1 . an al FIRST ROW: Mr. Wolfe, adviser: C. Brownfield, M. Schaffer, treasurerg S. Miller, E. Cole, L. Jacobs, A. Chapman SECOND ROW: F. Glasser, B. Herron, sergeant-at-arms, N. Dufley, J. Kirsh, J. Bonfiglio, W. Clawson, D. Cothren THIRD ROW: M. Feasel, A. Poland, D. Hetsler, Clugston, C. Reece, president, L. Brubaker, R. Hutchinson ABSENT: T. Abrams, B. Balch, D. Downs, A. Forbes, H. Leibfarth, B. Myers, vice presi- dent, B. Phillips, J. Zimmerman, N. Gault, K. Fisk, J. Rosenbluh, R. Warrick, secretary, R. D. Warrick, L. Horn. . KODA KLUB Laughter and noise pour forth from Room 208 To tell the passer-hy that the Koda Klub I s settling itself to a pot-luck- Or, at C hristmas-time, to the repairing of toys. THE ANN UAL KODA KLUB WNITIATIONJ Use A LA Money ,L :-ex .0 , . . 94, .lg 7 J x 1 QI g 1 If , ...ff-7 .. .ff , W .ff Nll f 5545. W. qv ' V f ve -W 'ls' These boys, through their work on paper drives, Spraying projects, tree plantings, And guard duty at football games, Give worthy service to school and communit y. is M 532535, 1lx+N is 'f 1' Av- 4 FIRST ROW: J. Moneysmith, G. Neaver, R. Swindamin, B. Steiner, I-I. Morr, vice president: F. Wampfler SECOND ROW: R. Swaisgood, secre- tary: B. Harpsler, B. Shoemaker, R. Boyer, D. Harpster, N. Gault THIRD ROW: Mr. Krill, R. Mason, C. Morr, president: G. Swinford, E. Houscr M, I-Iartsel, W. Hershler. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The man with the hoe is the boy He is this' nati0n's backbone, Who is learning today in F.F.A. The filler of grocery baskets, The meaning of erosion and rotation The feeder of nations, the boy with a dream- And how a modern farm is operated. The future farmer of America. r 1 'E . 'Q iff! H , 'W 1. . K Q ',fqYi . grwf' , li L51 'KIA . ....k. K , . ,,. ,, . Q, . .AJ 'ww FIRST ROW: B. Gerwig, B. Barr, P. McInerny, D. Moorman, D. Miller, R. Ryland, R. Steigerwalt, treasurer SECOND ROW: B. Jenkin, W. Brownson, L. Wallace, D. Hiner, E. Nelson, H. Swinford, C. Weaver THIRD ROW: G. Davis, J. Sloan, D. Swaisgood, C. Milheim, H. Jones, C. Goon, D. Lindecamp. 'F 'Q Y ' 1 V FIRST ROW: Miss Mengert, adviserg A. Emmons, E. Wingrove, E. A. Rogers, secretary: B. J. Richards, president: P. Owens, vice president: J. Billiar. SECOND ROW: J. Wise R. Bates, M. Rogers, I. Cothren, G. Bilger, R. Morrison THIRD ROW: L. Keets, H. lvmneysmxtn, A. Morgan, P. lngmand. R. Kilzer, G. Vines, D. Tucker, V. Steigerwalt. ABSENT: M. McQuaie, J. Keener, E. Davis, E. Heddleson, D. Kestner, A. KauFlman, V. Latham, C. Mason, B. Kendall. MODERN MISS Modern Misses of today-, Their eager minds enter into lively discussions Modern women of t0m0rrow.l Of their dream homes and kitchens, To learn more about the domestic side of life, While fl-'eff -fkillful band-Y Wnfocf These girls are banded to getber. Z fs 4 nlisisll pig!! F2527 . n A ' s , FLOUQ, 1x:. e 75 4 - .., .' f ,lin .. 1- v Nj - W, J .-c -f wvfi 1 - 'gr -umm UW- ' f-- ?w-- '..1If 7 IAS A053-1i ',W L . A A' Q.: ,,f' ' ' if ' f R na' -P 'Y Wi' Delicious rabbit suppers and tempting box lunches. THIS WAY 3 rf! 5 Ba Nha FIRST ROW: Miss D' m d' ' N. C 1 d , k B comb, R. Tucker, K. Tligxixpzgii. a wget, cpe an , M Muc I 1 Clark' C. Cordell, C. Norris, C. Marsh SECOND ROW: E. Arnold, B. Whit- JUNIOR HIGH HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The mysteries of an eggbeater, And how to measure flour, Are all unveiled for and by The junior High Home Ec Club. 1 W f 4' P' g , ,N 2 li Z,4f:::Sg - , Q. E33 -.....,, -..-. W !:g n...,,...,,, . .-.......,, - ,,,....,.5 - ,.......- ,.,....21! ,,,,..-... C---....:3: N-3'-Q wan . . -' j S ax. .1113 ix.. X' Z.:-j .. 'x...,,, : ' :.: ::: ' Eff -.,,,,,,,,-' ..:::: , 'Oo 4- ..-. ' -.. '21- ,,, -.,.,, 1, -'gt --...gmk ,sm - p 4.6 pw , .. 009 004' 4 5 r'.d a 'sf 0 u xv-2.3,-'S .tus 4 nn.. ..-3. , - .. ..... .. ., 0 041 40 9 7 -. .sun 4 ......x. ... ...N ... ..'1........ 'ZZL3' -........ ......-.1 .....,. ,......... ...N . .,,,,3:. ... .,3g:5f:: M--M'. ..........q .. '- FIRST ROW: N. Highman, D. Echelberger, S. Zedekar, J. Furrow, R. Vermillion, D. Wiltrout, G. Bums, M. Dickman. Parties-how to act as hostess And cook refreshments on the side, Anal how to count the calories and stitches, Are skills that these girls learn. Bennett, R. Tucker, V. Gray SECOND ROW: J. Painter, M. Paxton, B s A 'X 44... .X 3954? s. . L if ,A . . 'N 0 'V X A A f 1 Q Q FIRST ROW: Miss Adams, adviser: S. Sidle, S. Zimmerman, secretary: J. Warriner, treasurer: D. Botham, vice president: D. Tarr, president: V. Emmons, G. Leiter SECOND ROW: C. Phillips, P. Strine, L. Zehner, N. Grabill, J. Semans, R. Scott, R. Moneysmith, R. Highman THIRD ROW: P. Jones, S. McNary, R. Spies, L. Lewis, R. McMannaway, K. Kennedy, A. Kerr. JUNIOR ENGLISH CLUB To seventh graders junior English Club The Birds' Christmas Carol -this year's play- Means experience in speaking and acting Will linger long in the memories Through amateur-night programs Of these young hopefuls as a trial by fire And the traditional Christmas assembly. Against the day when they will he Thespians. FIRST ROW: K. Smith, R. Wilmer, S. Murray, B. Spore, J. Gossett, G. Schweyer, R. Witmer, T. Hunter SECOND ROW: P. Baird, P. Boeh, D. Frcer, D. Wiltrout, P. Homerick, K. McKee, S. Bennet, C. McHenry THIRD ROW: P. Benninghoff, D. Anders, J. Edwards, R. Franks, B. I-lights. ABSENT: M. Bender, C. Ewing, R, Keylor, M. Trill, F. Ulrich, J. Wheeler, L. Zehner, C. Sprague, C. Ewing. I fc 53 . K 4 FIRST ROW: D. Witmer, J. Fisher, presidentg B. Jacoby, secretaryg P. Pierce, vice president: E. McDancl SECOND ROW: Miss Stanley, adviser: D. Moorman, J. Urie, j. Delozier, R. Hazelett. FRENCH CLUB Parlez vous? mais oui, me too. ' Let's go to French Club together. Let's read French novels and plays, Discuss Paree and sing La Marseillaise. Y, W-nu -do I3 HS 65 ggi: 'Mil f f 5 ,M W , , fm Wa: N Hin f DCO ,syALs Mn I 'LAMB ,gi-Il 5 x..f Q , fl-I N :N 1 X qw fx his ' ' fi u ,g If q y NP X -Vx-xaffjfx -ai-'Q' ii!! 1 Qfffgliglab v :.AxVPg X,-XX - xx XQNK Mt , wx '-3 fy? fran.: jgsqkalg Q --' Q M -- 1. N - e e F leivfv. We , is 'As -F s F, ,EEG f i 1- Ili' sv X f w X ff' iff .3 - , L Q4 .. fp x -f M. ff K , X- :W f ,- A in , - Ao, 1 v 0 ,, Y ii: La! X fx , -4- -Q - N A ,J ,. X N. ' .,, 559112:--:y V ix ok, 1 GWB., g,-.EF w lf- ff 'he V ip L. W F f 1 K. K -som H- fr f fees -gifs' XX , A ,K tk g A x N-x ' ' . X 1 ' V '- S'-. fix f. -17 fy!! L Yi U Ngztkr gl , ,Y , 1-Z, F ..,.c,ie,-f-fMxtQ.ss.Z: tsHQw1!i, I-eLJ:m's ,ee . .7 . 4 ' .,.1g- 4 ,K i Xtz. 7 A s- ss 1 if 'f+: 'fa,a -5 -F ir O'--1-1 .--Y egg! We hoth love French, so let's speak it,' At parties l'll get to lenow you better, At meetings we'll learn French lore and history Parlez vous? mais oui! me too. LA MARSEILLAISE -.'h 'E '64- -.4 'Q' qv H FIRST ROW: D. Bush, F. Ambrose, B. Herbrand, D. Moffett, P. Ballou, Miss Kohl, adviser SECOND ROW: A. Chapman, M. Markey, V. Patton, B. j. Myers, A. Kauffman, B. Kendall, P. Ingmand THIRD ROW: D. Baxter, R. Hutchinson, G. Cole ABSENT: F. Swineford, R. Stull. ART CLUB With easel in hand and hrush nearby, These artists like to get together Art Cluh members learn more fully T0 discuss their common interest, The thrill of a captured image 071 the 011111111-V,' To enjoy themselves through picnics and hikes: The creation of something bealltiflll- S ketchin g trips and viewing art collections of others. 4 ,, 5 .. A , NN'-vu .... ff' gm E Mfvg-iwwmwwm Nigx i. gl I 4 ww- if 55? N X nn eei SPRING DANCE FUTURE ARTISTS , X L..a,f RONALD WARRICK AP1,?C1MuAz: SCHAFFER TAKING A DICK WARRICK Aggurgzal-LIRTKILZER CARRYING PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF YOIl'l 8 got to accentuate the ne gative, This may well be the theme song Eliminate the light spots, Of the dark-room addicts Latch on to a flash bulb- And the camera bends Don 't mess with hypo in between. Who mirror the life of A. H. S. X all w N-. JIM GOSSETT AND CHARLES FINLEY DEVELOPING DICK ESBENSHADE ANU pAUL SMITH ENLARGING MISS ROTH AND MARGARET FINNEY SETTING UP T MARGE HIGHMAN AND DORIS MARKEY FOLDING TYPE PANonAMAs ron ssnvlczmsn The roar of a huge press. the smell of ink, Here in school, on a smaller scale, The constant pressure of getting The cub reporter, the harried editor, Tomorrow in print today, The ad man and the photographers, Is the story of a modern newspaper. Produce your paper, the Panorama. lg Q. 1. I. 1 - + he 1 . SHIRLEY ESTILI.. GIVING JIM NELSON THE COPY TO MERLE MgKlNLEY AND DICK TOPPER LOADING RUSH TO BOYER'S CHASES INTO DICK'S MODEL-T Ac,1mcncw.Qf.1zoc m'i'iil'n.,.1nLm 3 'FI 2- K 1 1 .mx 9 . Wm--Af 'fe 1I S ,V g .g 2 MR- MURRAY ADVISERF JACK DUNLAP1 EDITOR: MR. HARTMAN ADVISER OF LITERARY STAFF: - DONNA JEAN GORDON, BUSINESS MANAGER eQNNIE AND ANN A trick shot here, a feature angle thereg With steady fingers and happy hearts Brain-racking to balance a page, The Guide Staff struggles hours Until the last sticky- fingered pasting is done To capture the glow of A. H. S. And the last word is written. Anil portray it to her members. Luauotll AOUDCI' 'XJ' fa AH, M J ffl? A nl RUTH, LEE, BARBARA, ALICE, AND BETSY DIGGING IN MIRIAM, ALTON, MARILYN, PEGGY, AND DICK RUSH TO MAKE THEIR DEADLINE I 85 On a muddy held or a polished floor An Ashland team holds sway. In their ears the school as they urge them o In their hearts one desire- to win for one school- to come home with only one report- Victory. Ashland knows only one team,' They hack one team: Hi Tharp, good luck tonight, Glasser rah! Glasser rah! rah rah Glasser! These hoys know only one set of rules. The rules are international and do not vary For jew or Slovac or Protestant. When the world learns to play hy one Set of rules, To ahide hy one referee, To play the game of life with the same spirit These boys play their games, We will he One World. N- ' Sv- --2, --A sos WILEY 1 INJURIES BLAST TITLE HOPES '35 96 i I GLENN HURST End WESTERN WILES Tackle JIM ZIMMERMA ! . JIM THARP , Fullback VIRGIL McALLISTER Tackle ft I DICK STAUFFER 4 I Center Menus McKINLEY Guard x I sos PATTERSON End QQ Halfl-pack GENE LANC Tackle 9? ' rg, ' FRANK GLASSER Hallbacle '-Mens :EAS Tackle TWO GRIDDERS ALL N.C.O GRID RECORD ASHLAND 19 ASHLAND 26 ASHLAND 71 ASHLAND 14 ASHLAND 19 ASHLAND 0 ASHLAND 0 M: A ASHLAND 14 6 WINS - WILLARD 7 B. I. S. 0 BUCYRUS 13 SHELBY 6 WOOSTER 0 MARION 6 GALION 19 MT. VERNON 13 2 LOSSES GAYLORD STRINE - LARRY GUISINGER End Coach Audrus L. Buckner summons 45 gridders for open ing sessions August 21 . . . Twilight practices are staged with only five lettermen to build around as unpredict- able season is foreseen . . . A's try out famous T-formation to gain wins in two prac- tice tilts with Loudonville 21-7 and 14-7 . . . Halfback Frank Glasser dents car fender on end run as Ashland blasts Willard 19-7 in season's opener . . . A's brush up on blocking and tackling in preparation for tough battle with Boys' Industrial School . . . Asbland's T-formation outmaneuvers B. I. S. as A's romp to second straight win 26-0 . . . Gridders handicapped by injuries as they open N. C. O. title chase against Bucyrus . . . Nevertheless, against hapless Redmen's inexperienced team, Ashland's steam- powered scoring machine sets N. C. O. scoring record 71-13 . . . One of Ohio's oldest gridiron rivalries dating back to 1909 is expected to end when Shelby matches strength with undefeated Orange and Black . . . Season's largest crowd sees Ashland edge Whippets 14-6 in a rugged battle . . . jinxing obstacle faces A's in Wooster game-Coach Buck- ner's failure to win five straight since becoming head coach in 1940 . . . But Buckner's 1945 eleven breaks jinx by plowing the Generals under with an effective mixed passing and running attack 19-6, to become the second grid team in Ashland High history to win five in a row . . . Undefeated A's are up against big test of the year as they take the field against Marion Harding . . . Ace speed merchant Frank Glasser's injury in opening quarter clouds A's hopes . . . Marion intercepts pass in second period to gain first down on Ashland 2 . . . A's display great line play in repelling Beach, Harding fullback, for three downs, but falter on fourth, and the A's are spilled 6-0, for first setback of season . . . .5- ,.....-N.. 'Q Q0 5 I Hi' i A - s 'gfilfs ,cliis T555 -0 FIRST ROW: B. McClaran, K. Burns, M. Glasser, A. Glasser, P. Wittman, D. johnson SECOND ROW: J. Kilcher, V. McAllister, L. Guisinger, G. Slrine, G. Lance, R. LaRue, D. StauHer, M. McKinley, W. Wiles, G. Hurst, B. Wiley, L. Wright THIRD ROW: j. Edwards, D. Hetsler, N. Fierbaugh, B. Miller, N. Duffey, F. Glasser, J. Zimmerman, B. Patterson, J. Tharp, B. Moore, C. Hurst, B. Strine FOURTH ROW: Mr. Purdy, Mr. Sherck, B. Fraunfelter, R. Boyer, D. Stuart, B. Shoemaker, J. Bonfiglio, M. Feasel, R. Snook, Coach A. L. Buckner. VARSITY FOOTBALL Captain jim Tharp breaks hand in practice, leaving A's without experienced ball handler in T-formation for bout with Galion's undefeated eleven . . Orangemen show too much offensive thrust in second half and drub A' s 19-0 . . . Homecoming and Parents' Night feature final game with Mt. Vernon . . . Captain jim Tharp and acting captain Merle McKinley crown Claribel Shriver Homecoming Queen . . . Nine seniors make last gridiron appearance for A. H. S .... Bob Miller, replacement at quarter- back, heaves desperate touchdown pass to Zimmerman from 35 yards out to tie score 13-13 in last 8 seconds . . . Tharp enters game with arm in a cast and calmly boots ,, . . , -5, - , f 'r ' I ' k K his second extra point of the evening to win thrilling victory 14-13 . . . Western Wiles, tackle, and Merle McKinley, guard, get first string N. C. O. honors . . . Wiles also receives hon- orable mention on All-Ohio team . . . Dick Staufer, Bob Patterson, jim Zimmerman, jim Tharp, Frank Glasser, and Larry Guisinger are given mention on the all-N. C. O. selections . . . Varsity gridders enioy eighth banquet of season at Nan- kin . . . Movies of Ohio State football games shown to squad . . . Coach Buckner awards 18 varsity letters and 16 reserve letters . . . Altogether the A's finish a very successful season, winning 6 and losing 2. W SQYTYR. . f is . . ,,., N , , ,Q , v tl a - .. - si.-' -...F f '- v 1. W ' sf Aiwa had . '- Que... . -I Lys' -..,.,,x,.,,.', wg, , '-.-'f.ALg,,- ':-3 'a- 0'M 'A'lv. ' . ., - 'ef we-f ', , e sl-uf-Q-L., H-KK f.'-'XSS ws THE A'S IN THE FAMOUS T-FORMATION FIRST ROW D Dr b s D M r Go F C Mlle J P rdy, E. Webb SECOND ROW: D. H8 P t R Robb Fo t R K R ed D B s THIRD ROW: B, Nearhood, J. Smith, J. D B s B Go don D Whxtn v Mr P dy FOURTH ROW J H G H lmes, J. Hire. .af we f Mf D .W V ,V 'wha 1 Q Shoemaker, T. Schlingman, B. Cowan, D. Imhoff, R. Franklin, JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Forty hoys turn out or opening 1 11 oothall practice Ilmiw' A'-V dig in 011 1100-ydfd line i0 repel W005fe 5 fourth quarter threat to gain a scoreless tie, after dropping a pair of games to Simpson junior High of Mansytield . . . V.'s hit season's high in return Appleseed contest hy holding Mansfield? junior high champs to 0-0 deadlock . . . Appleseed of Mansfield 13 7 21 letters awarded to squad at annual grid banquet . . . HOLD THAT LINE ON 11-IE wAy DOWN Xe 4 :Q mix! ! I S 9, 'n Y Y'-if Q 'Q COP 10 STRAIGHT LEAGUE WINS L ' T C ta 1 I, , ixsfx , A T L Y 'Pai F f sf i Q ,F ,Q D, r A Q ' f1 l ,J www M, A, , ' F 1 Qffsh A F F M nw- i--in MILLER '- r'F I F- - AA'4 rsozualrd MS A 51 X pq 'AN S . X , . X 5' x , JIM Ti-:ARP B F , F G 'I W.. Q w i ' f fl wff 'N' 4 fm. , xx N, W xr N X F Q A - '-5. wk cHAnLss ness: Q' X 'W M JIM zlmmsnmxn i xx Forward FAI' tg E X x d 'N U A olcn oznaow ,X ,,, r- - Center i M ,., wg. IA ' rr mclc Messuen F , Forward R K- 1 , MERLE MQKINLEY nun s1'nlNE Gem' Forward REPEAT AS N.C.O. CHAMPS 5 I fgl 5 X 2 . JJ, rv , Egg. 5 A .s,, .J , nfs 1 . A 12, f BILL BALCH X Guard s. T, ks . 1 ' M g. X5 .LQF N Q , 4 'M 9, 1- U - i 33 qi. Ex . I 'fu Q xx A Q s 2 H 'F rx W 'f-' ' QS J .' -if Eg f , f nick sl-:Ann g S s Forward Sf- .Y 1 57 'H V 'u 5. so 4 5. ' E ,jf . GLENN Hunsr Forward 5 CAGE SCORES ASHLAND MADISON ASHLAND MARION ASHLAND GALION ASHLAND SHELBY ASHLAND MT. VERNON ASHLAND WOOSTER ASHLAND BUCYRUS ASHLAND MARION ASHLAND SANDUSKY ASHLAND MANSFIELD ASHLAND SHELBY ASHLAND MANSFIELD ASHLAND MT. VERNON ASHLAND GALION ASHLAND BUCYRUS TOURNAMENT ASHLAND TIFFIN 14 WINS - 2 LOSSES One holdover remaining from '43-'44 N .C .O. champs, as Coach Buckner looks over turnout of 52 boys for opening tryouts . . . Varsity squad cut to 15 . . . A's stress defense tactics in preparation for opener against veteran Madison five . . . Ashland clicks in chalking up win number one over Madison 42-31 . . . Stiff early-season battle faces Ashlanders when they oppose Marion on the small Edison junior High court . . . But A's smash jinx 38-32 in rough contest . . . Plummer, high scoring Galion center, presents problem as A's meet their second N . C. O. rival . . . jim Zimmerman playing final game before entering Navy, leads A's to 54-35 win by hooping 27 points . . . Buckner moves Glenn Hurst into the vacated forward position as Ashland tries for third league win . . . New starting combination works like well-oiled machine in dropping Shelby 53-30 . . . Mt. Vernon brings strong team against Ashland in an attempt to stop the high-riding A's . . . Sizzling like a pot of molten iron, the A's blister out a 25-9 quarter lead and then coast on to capture their fifth straight, 57-39 . . . Only one veteran in Wooster lineup as A's take to court after one day's rest . . . Neither team displays much defense strength, but Ashland outshoots rivals to the tune of 72-45 . . . After scouting Bucyrus, Assistant Coach Frank Purdy warns team that the Redmen are a dangerous threat to the A's record . . . Bucyrus throws scare into A's in thriller, but A's squeeze through to a 46-41 victory . . . Hard-pressing man-to-man defense is stressed in practice before Ashland goes up against a scrappy Harding quintet . . . A's jump to two- game lead in N .C .O. race by trouncing Marion 49-42 . . . is ' -Q A-?'1 lr., Q FIRST ROW: J. Tharp, D. Messner, C. Reese, D. Denbow, B. Miller, R. Strine, F. Glasser SECOND ROW: Coach Buckner, W. Clawson, H. Sponsler, M. McKinley, L. Wngwt, D. Sharr, J. Clqgston. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD A's rally in final stanza for 42-33 victory over of Galion 37-27 and Bucyrus 52-38 in final two. Sandusky in annual I nfantile Paralysis Benefit game. Bellevue, Ashland, Mansfield, and Port Clinton are Ashland wins first eleven games by subduin g seeded in district tournament . . . Buckner draws Mansfield 37-36 and Shelby 53-30 . . . The Orange and Tifin Columbian as first opponent . . . A's Black set new school record for consecutive wins eliminated in opening round in last five seconds since from start of season . . . 37-36 . . . Mansfield Tygers upset Ashland on the Ty gers' home Bob Miller, guard, and Dick Messner, freshman forward court 51 - 37 for the first setback of the season. represent Ashland on N .C .O. first team, with Chuck The title-bound A's cinch a clear title in downing Reese placing oh the second squad . . . Bob Miller, clei a revised Mt. Vernon five 41-40 . . . ball handler, honored on third string All-Ohio . . . A's end season with second best record in A.H.S. history, N.C.O. champs given five banquets . . . Buckner .awards emerging victorious in 14 of 15 games, in disposing 12 letters and gold basketballs to team members. s 14 51-R51-CH 50545 M035 Q-EM MESSNER SCORES 2 MORE FOR THE A'S FIRST ROW: D. Patton, B. Harps er, J. eirick . C t W , G ooper, D. Stauffer, D. Drebus, J. Boeh, J. Kilcher, J. Smith SECOND ROW: L. W t, D. Cooper, D. Burns, J, McAllister, D. Kick, D. Johnson, J. Purdy, D. Saner, Coach Paul Sherck. ygan JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Twenty underclassmen commence practices on funda- mental drills, in readiness for 15-game schedule . . . Coach Paul Sherck starts four juniors and one sopho- more in disposing of the Madison j.V.'s 31-18 . . . junior A's fall before strong Mt. Vernon and Shelby outfits . . . A's blast Galion 33-17 . . JUGGLE THAT BALL DOWN TO THE REST BOYS New starting combination made up of Boeh, Weirick, Staujer, Drebus, and Cooper shows great improve- ment in edging Mansfield 25-20 and Mt. Vernon 31-27, and walloping Bucyrus 42-18 in the season's finale . . . j.V.'s enjoy good year, winning 10 while losing 5 . . . 16 letters awarded at school banquet. HSI Ibm: A MIGHTY SCRAMBLE . ' iz ,Jw 1 'S FIRSTIROW: B. Mills, D. Messner, J. Kirsh, B. Schlingman, L. Wright, L. Jacobs, G. Cooper SECOND ROW: Coach Boyd, C. Reese, D. Emminger, J. Wemck, i er, . errcn . rine : . Glasser, D. Stewart, C. Hurst, D. Esbenshsde, D. Hazlett, D. Mercer, S. Miller, J. Near- B. M ll B H , G St THIRD ROW M hood, C. Hubler, A. Glasser, C. Brownfield VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD Sidney Boyd calls all baseball candidates to report to Myers Field . . . Only two lettermen, jim Tharp, in- fielder, and Bill Herron, outfielder, among 45 pros- pects . . . Boys moving up from summer baseball league round out the starting nine . . .Team divided into A, B, and C squads . . . Dick Messner, promising freshman pitcher, receives the nod as opening twirler . . . Chuck Reese, jim Tharp, and Bob Miller complete mound stag . . A's to see plenty of action, as eleven games are sched- uled . . . Weakness at the plate provides problem as the batsmen fall before Ashland College in open- ing practice game . . . Team gains batting power and fielding skill as year progresses, to finish en- joyable season. ... fs. 5 ll. A A'S PITCHING STAFF CLOUTING THEM OUT l ,. 9. S .,, 5 Y' Q W , 1 .4 FIRST ROW: H. Jackson, A. Kimball, L. Wright, M. McKinley, C. Martin, N. Fierbaugh, J. Helsel, B. Schlingman, L. Wygant, 0. Harding, H. Spons- ler, C. Dilgard SECOND ROW: J. McAllister, J. Purdy, L. Pierce, B. Moore, D. Denbow, D. Stauffer, K. Reed, J. Kilcher, G. Davis, Coach Purdy THIRD ROW: D. Burns, j. Bartley, B. Auer, D. Echelberger, T. Schlingman, M. Schaffer, R. Warrick, G. Dever, H. Steigerwalt, D. Dalton, D. Im- hoH'. TRACK SQUAD Track to be revived after two-year lay-off . . . Frank Surprising showing is displayed by cindermen . . Purdy takes over as track coach . . . 52 boys turn Bob gcblingmdn stan as dajb ,mm . . . out for meeting of all boys Interested in competing Invitational meet with neighboring schools on May 12 . . . Boys are warned about breaking training ' ' I features six-meet schedule . . . Czndermen show ru es . . . . . . . romise in all meets . . . After a two-week training period on exercises and P yunning, Coach pu,-dy stage, inter,squad meet to Five seniors leave team through graduation . . . Out- acquaint tracksters with the order of events . . . look is bright for 1946 season . .. 'v is if PURDY CLEARING THE BAR DAVIS TAKING THE LOW HURDLES D -4 4. Ai YI3: .ff 'Q' FIRST ROW: M. Lindecamp, B. McCracken, L. Puster, M. Cooper, P. Faulkner, E. Byrnes, N. Wilhelm, J. Darr SECOND ROW: M. Finney, L Wheeler. J. Toberen D. J. Gordon, C. Painter, T. McLaughlin, A. Ulrey, V. Schibley THIRD ROW: E. Langlois, P. Nardini, L. L. Horne, A. C'1rr1-mon, M. Rice, C. McCammon, M. Bixler. A gleaming orange A against a white background Dzstznguishes these girls, Whose athletic prowess and determination Have earned for them this coveted award. Through spring showers and fall frosts, They have ventured on foot-weary hikes And struggled to the Y-field, until They receive their heart's desire, their letter. LEADERS A dozen pink-suited juniors and seniors Are Miss C ra gufall's aids, the Leaders. Six periods a day, they act As referees, score-keepers, timers, And generally assist in the Everyday gym problems. w-- W- ,QA -an-as vena i M04 Q , ' 1- six V . N ,M- x . Wg A FIRST ROW: B. McCracken, P. Nardini, C. McCammon, E. Byrnes, L. Puster SECOND ROW: E. Wheeler, Miss Cragwall, adviser: M. Bixler AB- SLNT: C. Dctrow, M. Shanelc-lter, N. Wilhelm, T. L. McLaughlin, V.Shibley. so 2 t Q V -1 fflilv-v-'J NAVY FIRST ROW: Forwardsg B. Garrison, D. J. Gordon pt n, L. Puster SECOND ROW: Guardsg El. Langlois, Es. Langlois, M. Rice, M. Finney ABSENT: C. Painter. ARMY-NAVY ALI.-STARS The players are tense,' the referee is ready,' The Navy gains 4 lead over the Army The whistle is blown- And finishes the game as the victor The valiant Army, pitted against a fighting Navy With the spore 3 3-24, Begin the battle Of the All-SMH-' 7 The sixteen girls whose athletic abilities Theairis full ofthe vfie-V, ' Have gained them the honors of being All-Stars Come on, Bix, put that 0126 in- ' Have worked diligently for this position Look at Gordon going down that floor. ' Sim,-e the seventh grade, The competition is keen and the going Their feet have known the basketball court ls tough, until, with a burst of speedbj ' And their hearts the thrill of a victory. - sm K3 ARMY FIRST ROW: Forwardsg J. Lentz, M. Bixler, ptain, C. McCammon, V. Brownson SECOND ROW: Guardsg P. Nardini, E. Byrnes, B. Mc- Cracken ABSENT: C. Det . M i,,, f W, ...,Av 'i Q4 'N' 7 5' Qfggi 1 A, ' 3 at ,ff iw 1 we ,.,, JUMP Bowling alley jargon is fast becoming Everyday conversation to these G.A.C. girls. The words strike, spare, and split Take on vital meanings as this Recreation becomes a favorite sport. Then, too, there are the other recreational sports Which command the interest and develop The skills of these athletic-minded girls. FAY GETS ANOTHER STRIKE ANOTHER BASKET ron THE NAVY Badminton, ping-pong, and deck tennis, Make an excellent preparation for the Months to come that will he spent By many girls on the tennis courts. Though sore muscles and hidden aches Are often paid for these sports, The value and thrill of excelling in them ls worth the price. TWO RACKETS ARE BETTER THAN ONE i ,Eggs SPIKE IT CRAGWALL ALEXANDER CLINGAMAN AND A queue of foot-sore bikers Trails along the dusty pavementg ln spring, A bigb-flying baseball is Silhouetted against the cloudless skyg During the winter months the girls' gym Is the scene of tireless practicing . . . I'M GETTING CORNS FOR MY A ST RIKE There are dances we'1ze been to, Assemblies we've seen, Parties where we'11e had fun. There are so many other highlights That ask to be remembered- The first snow we plowed through Last winter-Q The sparkling first days of spring When we sat on the lawn and wishfully Dreamed about summer. There are those play rehearsals we clowned through Those painful but irreplaceable Class and club initiations. These are the things-these and so many Other memorable incidents Which will never let us Forget our school. 1 fe IXOYBH. 'X-We Ya uma, +..,,, ,,,,, . . XXX YX'-MK J xv 'l.x,g 'fav f? 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H180 LLE7 SON Gil u AH' swf-F-T My STERY We the editor and business manager of the 1945 Guide, extend our heartiest thanks to those who have made this book possible. Through the Financial support of the patrons, the whole-hearted cooperation of Mr. Clarence The Adrienne Ashland Dry Goods Ashland Hardware Ashland Machine 8: Welding Co. Ashland Sanitary Dairy Ashland Times-Gazette Ashland Vault Inc. A 8: P Tea Company The Artcraft Electrotype Co. Badger Studio Barretts The Blue Gift Shop A. A. Burns, Shoe Repairing Burris and Fasig A. G. Cascianni Carl's Home Store The City Loan Cornwell and Gault Cresco Manufacturing Company Dexter's Red Cross Pharmacy Dilgard Auto Parts Eagle Rubber Company, Inc. Electric Appliance Repair Emmons Dairy Store The Fashion Company ' The Faultless Rubber Company Gallaher's Self-Serve Store The A. L. Garber Company Gault's Cleaning Gilbert Furniture Company Gruber's Refrigerator Service Helbert and Shenberger Shoe Store Helbert and Wharton Family Shoe Store Dr. Hess and Clark, Inc. The Hire Drug Company The Home Company Home Hardware and Supply Company Jean Frocks of Ashland, Inc. johns-Weiss Walgreen Agency Appreciation E. Smail of The A. L. Garber Co., Mowrey's and Badger's Studios, and the untiring efforts of the 1945 Guide Staff, we have been able to offer this book as the most recent addition to the histories of Ashlandll-ggh School. WWW Kastan's Jewelry Store v The S. S. Kresge Company Leibafarth Jewelry Store Lincoln Restaurant Mansfield Provident Loan Mets Auto Supply Montgomery Ward Co. Mosher's, Inc. Mowrey Brothers' Service Station Mowrey Studio The F. E. Myers and Bro. Company John Nardini Confectionery The J. J. Newberry Company The Ohio Public Service Company Page Chevrolet Inc. Paul A. Raubenolt-Hi Speed Hugh Paxton, Real Estate and Insurance J. C. Penney Co. 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