Bartlett High School - Covered Wagon Yearbook (Bartlett, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Darel K Custer A B Social Science and Physical Education, Marietta College, 19h9 Kathryn E Alexander Latin, Home Economics, English, Ohio State and Ohio University Mary B Hammett A B Business Administration and English, Marshall College, 1950 NJQY' NIE X 'Q- ji X-' SI I 'D S, Spa! .- V, -J -ix Carolyn Hill Glee Club 1,2 Mixed Chorus b Annual Staff bg Echo Staff 3 U Junior Play 3' Senior Play b' Pep Club l 2,3' Class Officer M Louise Cooper Glee Club l ?,3, Mixed Chorus U Annual Staff M Echo Staff 3 b Junior Play 3 Senior Play b Cheerleader 2 Class Officer 3 4 CLASS OFFICERS Sally H111 President Louise Cooper Vice Sue Bowman Eleanor Greenleaf 'The elevator Take Blue MOTTO the stairs COLORS and Silver FLOWER Red Rose Q K' 4f ' President Secretary Treasurer to Success is broken Sue Bowman Glse Club l 2 3 Mixed Chorus l U Echo Staff 1 2 N, Annual Staff U Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4 Track 1 2 3, Pep Club l 2 3 Cheerleader D, Class Officer 4 Eleanor Greenleaf Glee Club l 2 3 Mixed Chorus l M Junior Play 3, Senior Play b echo Staff 1 b Annual Staff M Track 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Clase Officer 2 M ' as 5 3. w . 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' .... gf a Q -' wi.: , -9.-x I Ig :lf 2 3 1' 1 . vc-If NN N 'B' glands fe Being filled with anxiety and curiosity the future class of '52 entered high school on August 31 1948 with an enrollment of twenty four students During the course of the year we lost Judy Whitney, who was replaced by Louise Cooper and Wilma Clester Our class officers were elected as follows President Gordon Seooy Vice President Jack Ingram Secretary Lakin Kee Treasurer Roger Minerd News Reporter Eleanor Greenleaf There were two Freshmen on the varsity basketball squad, namely, Gordon Secoy and Roger Miners Jack Ingram, Lakin Kee, Harley Honesty, and Wayne Ransom were on the Junior high basketball squad The Freshmen basketball team won the Intra Mural Tournament Those elected for the Pep Club were Sue Bowman, Judy Whitney, and Carolyn H111 The Freshmen Party was held on November 19, 1948 The summer rolled around very rapidly On August 31 1949 we entered the halls of Bartlett High School again as Sophomores We were sorry to find that we had lost two of our class members, Wanda Lauer and Wilma Clester W started with twenty two members and gained five, Marie Dalton, Darrell Stephenq Bill Cowan, Harold Anderson, and Bob Boston The officers elected this year were President Jack Ingram Vice President Gordon Secoy Secretary Louise Cooper Treasurer Eleanor Greenleaf News Reporter Lakin Kee Class Advisor Mrs Williams Sue Bowman, Carolyn Hill, and Eleanor Greenleaf were chosen for the Pep Club Louise Cooper was elected cheerleader On November 19, 1949 we held our Sophomore Party. During the course of the year we lost one member, Marie Dalton, who moved to Zanesville, Ohio On September l, 1950 we entered the halls of Bartlett High School as Juniors with Mr. Cooper acting as our class advisor. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President . . . . . . . . .Louise Cooper Vice President. . . .Lakin Kee Secretary . . . . .Carolyn Hill Treasurer . . . . .Gordon Secoy News Reporter . . .Hazel Harris L e T -- Class Advisor Z I . : z I Z :Mrs. Williams D . e The following girls were chosen as members of the Pe Club Eleanor Green- leaf, Sue Bowman, and Carolyn hill Dolores Biffle was elected as a cheer leader During the earlier part of the year hr Cooper resigned his position as teacher Later he was replaced by Mrs Klracofe We selected our class play the name being 'There Goes the Bride N The time finally rolled around for the Junior Senior Bancuet, our theme being an Ole Fashion Garten It was he1O on the evening of Mav 5 We feel sure that the Seniors and all the guests enjoyed a very oleasant evening On September 3 1951 we enteref Bartlett High School as 'Dignlfied Senior! with an enrollment of twenty students Later Richard Harris withdrew from school leaving us nineteen seniors Our class officers 8186386 for this year we e as follous Vice President Louise Cooper Secretary Sue Bowman Treasurer Eleanor Greenleaf News Reporter Maxine Bailey Class Advisor Mr Custer Cheerleader Sue Bowman The Senior Party, held on October 19, 1951 at the high school gym, was a Hobo Party Everybody came dresser as hoboes and we served Mulligan Stew for refreshments The evening was spent playing games and square dancing On the evening of Novemoer 12 1951 we sponsored Toby Stroud and his Blue Mountain Boys direct from Wheeling, West Virginia Our class olay was held March 6 and 7, the title of our clay being 'Meet My Wives ' On May ll, 1952 at the Bartlett Methodist Church we had our Baccalaureate service Ae May 16 rolled around we seniors knew this was our final day, Commence ment, the day proved of being everything me expected it o be Judge Verner Metcalf was our guest speaker and Mr Fred Arnold President of the Board of Education presented our diplomas , 4 v p : , A President . . . . . . . . . .Carolyn H111 . 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Q , , L1 It has been ten years since nineteen members of the class of 1952 graduated from Bartlett High School I was given the pleasant task of looking into the career lives of these graduates in order to give their many friends a 'b1rd's eye' view of what they have accomplished since their graduation So first, I went to the White House There I found Marcella Keney a bo keeper for the President of the United States Marcella told me she couldn't wish for anything bettex The next stop was in New York There I attended a good concert and a bas ketball game Hhen a couple arose to acknowledge their applause, I recognized them as Eleanor Greenleaf and Jack Ingram, better known as Hr and Mrs Jack Ingram They have a very worth while career I had a long talk with the Governor of New York and his Secretary You will be glad to know that the Governor was Richard Oliver and the secretary, Louise Cooper, who is now Hrs Richard Oliver They have a family of three children, and all are redheads My next interview was with Hrs William Ormiston Mrs Ormiston prior her marriage, was Sue Bowman Sue is attending Miami University and she has been selected as a cheerleader for the football team She and B111 are per tectly contented I journeyed from Florida to Columbus, Ohio While there I visited Maxine Bailey She and Bill Stephens are married Maxine is teaching shorthand and says she enjoys teaching very much Maxine told me that Hazel Harris was living in Columbus She is married to Arlice Cunningham, and they have five darling young boys During my travels I received a letter from lakim Kee and Gene Basim They are in the Naval Air Force in London, England Everybody around Bartlett ls proud of both of the boys because they are Admirals in the Navy The next day I traveled toward the Midwest. There I visited Delores Biffle She is a newspaper correspondent and is back home after a year in Spain coverln the big news of the Minute Bomb. Delores told me that Sally Hill was in Cincinnati, Ohio. Szfffhas a prominent position taking care of the music for the Hillbilly singers at Station U. L. U.. Cincinnati. I traveled over to Canton, Ohio and there I found Clyde Brown, who is head foreman for a construction company. He has been very successful in his work. Us find that one of Clyde's workers is Jim Farnsworth. He and Clyde are both married and are happy with their Jobs and family. Upon Journeying up the road about fifty miles, I found myself in Cleveland where I visited Roger Minerd. Roger plays baseball with the Cleveland Indians. He plays baseball just as well as he played basketball when in hlgh school. We would also like to let you in on another secret about 'Deadeye'. He is married to Doris Jean Norris. Going to far away places I find Jim Yates out in Hollywood showing his famous paintings. Hs is married to a movie star and she is in the movies while Jim stays home with the children. I find Gordon Secoy living at las Vegas, Nevada where he owns a large de- partment store. He is married to Kay Hoon. Gordon likes the city of Las Vegas because it is close to Reno just in case. I ,,n.::- nun., Ji ' m..,,' un, .44 1, It e - e s s 1 s . - s e e e s e s s e . . . , to e . .- s e s s s e e e e e Back to the hills of West Virginia I trek and find Darrell Stephens a mechanical engineer for a railroad company He tells me his bride of two veekq the former Jeanne Alden, is the most wonderful woman alive Last but not least, I have received a letter from Margaret Biffle and she is in Paris modeling dresses for an exclusive dress shop Goodness, who would have thought ten years ago that the Class of '52 would have prospered so well We haven't done all that we could have done but some progress has been made .7-F wg, p'lff,TP D.-at W ,L J X.. 'J v ,Q at 'P N- vu QW 'T sa' 5 Q .I ff ,N 'P' Mr + gn 1 ' ff . Q x x Q ' FU. . f , Y f f X . . - - N J 5 . - if N Qf gb . , U- , on XY' K x If - J' 'W qfx' X .514 fx w- t . .X If . -0 x I K' 4, ' sg, X 'Y 4 E-N CLASS WILE A X We, the Senior Class of 1952 of Bartlett High School, of the community of Bartlett, County of Washington, State of Ohio, being of sound sind and naaory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament Article I I, Richard Oliver, do will and bequeath my ability to disturb the History class to Delmar Hess Article II I Lakin Kee, do will and bequeath my ability to get in trouble to Ben Ladd Article III I, Darel Stevens, do will and bequeath by ability to tease the girls to Larry Place Article IV I, Eleanor Greenleaf, do will and bequeath by pep to Juanita Dickson CllBt6l' Article VI I, Louise Cooper, do will and bequeath by ability to get all the good looking boys to Mary Ann lee Article VII I, Hazel Harris, do will and bequeath my sllmness to any one who wants to lose weight Article VIII I, Delores Biffle do will and bequeath my long fingernails to Janet Graham Article IX I, Gordon Secoy, do will and bequeath my sense of h mor to Clyde Law Article X I Jim Farnsworth, do will and bequeath my tallness to Philip Fleming Article XI I, Carolyn Hill, do will and bequeath my big brown eyes to anyone who wants to see all Article XII: I, Jim Yates, do will and bequeath my shortness to Alton Croston. Article XIII: I, Clyde Brown, do will and bequeath my strength to Roger Emeral. Article XIV: I, Margaret Biffle, do will and bequeath If ability to get 'A's' in typing to Dorothy Ldnscott. Article XV: I, Gene Baslm, do will and bequeath my troubles to anyone who will take them. Article XVI: I, Jack Ingram, do will and bequeath my ability to carry the class discussion in history to next years class. Article XVII: I, Maxine Bailey, do will and bequeath my ability to talk the study hall and not get caught to Dickie lcatee. l XVI I: I b b b 11 l baskeggiii go M1188 Thamgeger Klnerd, do will and equeath y a 1 ty to p ay S 1 1 Article V: I, Sue Bowman, do will and bequeath by cheerleading to Greta I . on in Article XIX I, Marcella Keney do will and bequeath my quietness to Jean Welch In Witness whereof, we, the Class of '52 the testator, have set our hand and seal hereto this sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty two 419527 CSealJ Signed, sealed, published, and declared as and for our last will and me, who at their request and in the presence of them, have subscribed by name hereto as witness on the day and year last aforesaid CLASS POEM We started High School with twenty two Sally, Louise, Eleanor, and Sue Our basket ball team was fitting as could be Consisting of Mlnerd, Ingram, Secoy, and Kee Some of the girls liked Glee Club singing Those were Hazel, Margaret, and Marcella Keney The Class of '52 le sorry to go Clyde, Jim and Darrell are afraid of being hoboes The only artist in the class Was Jim Yates who could draw a picture fast Gene, Delores, Maxine, and Dickie Whose names are last but not least on the ticket Since we can't stay at Bartlett High I guess this is our good bye And so we bid you all adieu Teachers, friends, and parents too By Hadlyn H111 I 1 7 L 1 I I testament by the Class of '52, the above-named testator, in the presence ot X ww V 1- 1 i F E 9 af- . 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Q 'ff pg ff xv f Y Z' Q I I Jeanne Alden Nancy Carothers B111 Cowan Janet Graham Delmar Hess Madlyn H111 Lee Jobes Joanne Ladd Clyde Law Dorothy Linscctt Ellen Love Bessie Lucas Dolly Hayle Ruth Mayle Dick McAtee Doris J McClain Richard McGrev Larry Place Dave Stephens Dwight Tate Miles Thomas Ann Weekley Cecil Wigal SS gmac aMy On September 2 1959 our class sixteen girls and sixteen boys embarked on a high school career All of the class enrolled in Algebra Science and class officers elected for this year were: President Ruth Hayle Vice President Violet Dickson Secretary Laura Alden Treasurer Doris Jean McClain News Reporter Joanne Ladd Class Advisor Nr Cormany During the year we lost two students Gladys and Orra Lee Dowler who moved to Belpre We also added a new student Nigal Thorn from Parkersburg Late in the year Violet Dickson withdrew to attend school in Iowa Activities for the year included two parties, one given in October and another at Christmas The Christmas party was almost a disaster though when our Christmas tree caught on fire When September rolled around we found ourselves entering school under the title of 'Dumb Sophies ' Our class adviser was Hrs Huffman Twenty three enrolled and the officers were elected for the following year They area President Niles Thomas vice President Lee Jobes Secretary Joanne Ladd Treasurer Nancy Carothers News Reporter Doris Jean McClain Those elected for the Pep Club were Dolly Hayle, Madlyn Hill, and Laura Alden Janet Graham represented our class as cheerleader During the year lost three pupils: Harold Miller, Laura Alden, and Paul King Our party was held at the Chesterhill Skating Rink on October 5 We deco rated our room very nicely for Christmas and a small but interesting program was held. A weiner roast was held on April lb, at the Barlow Park after which we all went to a movie in Marietta. On August 31 1951 we Juniors started the beginning of the year with an en- rollment of twenty-three. The commercial room was selected as our home-room and Hrs. Hammett as our homeroom teacher. We automatically took the name of 'Jolly Jun1ors.' The following were elected for our class officers: President. . . . . . . . . . . Miles Thomas Vice-President . . . Lee Jobes Secretary. . . . . . Delmar Hess Treasurer. . . . . . Joanne Ladd News Reporter. . . . . . . . . Doris Jean McClain Cheerleader. . . . . . . . . . Janet Graham activities for the year consisted of selling refreshments at basketball games, a Christmas party, and a party in the spring. Our Junior play entitled Bashful Bertie' went off with a bang. The Junior-Senior Banquet was centered around the theme of a western rodeo and everyone had a good time. 73' fl i N 'yi' : ,- ' ,J 'EW I ,J -5 .A Ml 11 .H ' 1 LI A gf if I f 1 r f ' f English. Some took Latin, General Business, Home Economics, and Nus1c.' The . . we I R gow M X NN ,fish-2 W f 10' .P of 1' 01. 7 if lk gg 1-1 A vi 00 'O 4 'fn '1' .- -G '+I 1' .O nl 'S ' tl 'Q lm lv- T Howard Anderson Ruth Bailey Alton Croeton Alice Croeton David Dille Philip Fleming Paul France Kenneth G111 Shirley Goins Sue Goins Ina Law Dana Lochary Blanche Lucas Bobby Mayle Ellen Mayle Kathryn Hayle Madlyn Mayle Norma Mayle Tommy Hayle Leroy McCutcheon Leota McGraw Clarence Stover Shirley Waite Barbara White 4g fl S 4-iff I 5511: 914012 '11 + X lllfq el' - an yy ,eo On Se tember l 1950 our class of boys and girls began their high school career in artlett High Bchool All of us are taking English and General Scienea Some are taking General Business Latin I Algebra I, and Home Economics On October 13 1950 we had a skating party at Chesterhill Another skating party was held ln the spring and this party proved to be a successful one Everybody had lots of fun At the beginning of the school year the following officers were elected: President Norma Hayle Vice President Clarence Stover Secretary a Treasurer Paul France Class Reporter Barbara White Gad a bout Reporter Kathryn Hayle During the year we lost two boys and one girl Myron Keller moved to Coolville, Ohio Dick Masters moved to Belpre, Ohio, and June Boyer moved to St Paris, Ohio Doris Roberts was chosen varsity cheerleader from our class Shirley Waltq Shirley Coins, and Sue Goins were chosen for our Pep Club members We are all proud of the performances that these girls gave at each game They were en couraged along by our cheers from the sidelines We very proudly entered Bartlett High School again as Sophomores on August 31 1951 taking on the title of'Soph1st1cated Sophomores ' Mr Cormany was once again our home room teacher We have lost five students during the school year leaving us an enrollment of twenty four students Those leaving us were Doris Roberts, Geneva Mayhugh, Bill Cox, Walter Shriver, and Marta Medley The class officers elected for this year were President Clarence Stover Secretary and Treasurer Leroy HcCutcheon Class Reporter Barbara White The first part of this year was spent in planning a class party As we could not find a suitable date until sorlng the party was postponed However this postponement was agreeable to all of us and our Christmas party compensated for our disappointment At Christmas we had a beautiful Christmas tres and exchanged gifts by candlelight As February is a month of important birthdays, we presented a patriotic program On february 21 the program was a great success and everyone said that we provided them with an hour of enjoyable entertainment elk' .M WAX O vice-President I I Z 2 Z I Z :Kathryn Hayle fx RE HM '14 I il in 'rf p J 49 Al' ..l -JN Qftlhv 'il Nb J' l ,Q- Juv - J, Ik n 'B Gary Brown Stanley Brown Arlene Chenoweth William Coler Janet Cozzene Greta Custer JuanMn.Ilddnson Denver Francie Roger Immuel Sara Jobee Mary Ann Kee Lanny Keney Wanda Kene Ben Ladd Allen Law Marilyn Hayle Peggy Nichols B111 Oliver Bob Oliver Peggy Ransom George Shumar Ralph Shumar Clifford Sapp James Tate Patty leekley Darl Welch Jean Welch ii l ESI-IIVIEN .aa :-Q August 31 1951 began a new era for twenty six boys and girls On that day we entered Bartlett High School as 'green freshies' were greeted by our class advisor, Hrs Alexander, who came to us from Gallipolls, Ohio A class meeting was held a week or two after school was on its way and the following officers were elected President William Coler Vice President Mary Ann Kee Secretary Greta Custer Treasurer James Tate News Reporter Darl Welch During the course of the year we have lost two students, John Ortman and Peggy Nichols To compensate this loss Gary Brown came to us from Parkersburg, and Peggy Ransom from McKinley High School in Canton Several Freshmen have been nlaying on the Junior High Basketball Team They are Bob Oliver, James Tate, Bill Oliver, and Darl Welch These boys will be our future basketball stars, we hope The Freshmen were fortunate enough to have two varsity cheerleaders They are Jean delch and Sara Jobes Jean and Sara have added much to the prestige of our class As soon as basketball season is over we Freshmen are plannlig on having a class party We know that everyone will have a good time Until this time next year we bid you farewell by wishing our Seniors the best of luck in all their undertakings ,...l YKEN 3 f sig 4191, f N - X Nd Woke WDQRY If : ' Q - , we ' j1:il.,.fLl.1i W 9 ps W J a 31 F Q iff, wr- - 5' - g - X Q E: 1.435 X YS A X x f3:'fN .2 X 1+-4 A fi? y 4. ,I fix S W- Nz 'Q - 337 X if Y X P as , , Q 1 . xx A Xxx X 4 X ' ' Q, . 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' Xp y fi' ' If , 3 , X FR fy! ri, f fQii?'T,i','T f f ff! 5 we f 415 xl All- fl-l YEARBOOK STAFF and Eleanor Greenleaf Back row, left to right Jim Yates, Delores Riffle, Eugene Basim Jim Far Margaret Riffle, Maxine Bailey, Louise Cooper, Dick Oliver, Hazel Harri Clyde Brown, and Marcella Keney ECHO STAFF Front row, left to right - Carolyn Hill, Sue Bon Louise Cooper, Delores Riffle, and Eleanor Greenleaf. Back row, left to right - Joanne Ladd, Nancy Carothers, Jim Yates, Marcella Keney, Madlyn Hill, Miles Thomas, Jeanne Alden, Gordon Secoy, Jack Ingram, Lee Jobes, and Margaret Riffle Q V: ..-- Front rov, left to right - Carolyn Hill, Jack Ingram, Sue Bowman, Gordon, Beef l N L TREE? mg! .X XX V f fly: f ww '.?,'-J-f l-L' X t 4 X X K' EIC? cf jkgilix 6 x xi ,ff 5 1 nf! BASKETBALL TEA! Front Row left to right Dana Lochary, Condon Becoy, Roger Minerd, Jack Ingreng Lakin Kee, and Dwight Tate Becond Row left to right Coach Darel Custer, Tommy Hayle, Clarence Stover, Larry Place, Dick McGraw, Leroy McCutcheon, Dick Mcatee, and Clifford Sapp Third Row left to right Phillip Fleming, Kenneth Gill, Darrell Stephens, Alton Creston, Lee Jcbes, and Howard Anderson JR. HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: left to right Bob Oliver, James Tate, B111 Coler, Scott White, and Robert Lee Roberta. Second How: left to right - Coach Darel Custer, Edward LeMaatere, Troy Boone, Denny Arnold, Carl Tabbler, and Richard Gannon. Third Row: left to right Clarence Wright, Gary Stephens, Floyd Dille, and David Linacott. F ,. , nl. - - 6 - 6'3- 1' -' 5 C?- Ib . . Total A . BASKE TBALL csallff The scores of this year's games were follows Bartlett Lowell Bartlett Alumni Bartlett Marion Bartlett Salem Bartlett Beverly Bartlett Lowell Bartlett Stockport Bartlett Marietta Bartlett Bloomfield Bartlett Bartlett Beverly Vincent St Mary's Bartlett Bartlett Marlon Bartlett Newport Bartlett Stockport Bartlett Bartlett Bartlett Bartlett Bartlett Bartlett Lawrence Little ds91 Beverl, Re This gave Bartlett a season record of 13 victories and 8 defeats In the county we finished fifth with a 6 4 record We also had the second best offensive record in the county In the 21 games played, Bartlett racked up l 444 points for an average of 68 7 per game Roger Minerd led the individual scorers with 447 points followed by Jack Ingram with 363 Jack Ingram had the sharpest shooting eye from Roger Minerd Jack Ingram Gordon Secoy Dana Loohary Lakin Kee Dwight Tate Larry Place Dick McAtee ia' 1 7 2 1 l4 of his shots Roger Minerd was next with 42.55. Bartlett had three deadeyes at the foul line. best by hitting 66.61 of his fouls followed by Dana Minerd with 62.62. Gordon Secoy hit the highest individual score for one game. He hit 40 points against the Parkersburg Little Reds. NNIXI O O I-'P on ff rr 0 '-s P 0 P-' ra- sv Q ::r 0 n- P d UN I ox as Gordon Secoy proved the Lochary with 66.01 and Roga- Four of this years players will be lost through graduation. They are Jack Ingram, Roger Minerd, Gordon Secoy, and Lakin Kee. They wish the future teams of Bartlett High the best of luck. a f - ae 2 65 81 73 4? 67 71 51 84 76 56 52 57 66 72 58 79 58 40 65 61 60 59 66 . 63 54 62 74 51 53 82 71 85 46 Waterford 70 Marietta 72 Hatamoras 57 90 88 42 64 v 57 , i I F G F S v 5 77 447 21 3 55 53 363 17 3 88 60 36 ll 2 61 33 55 8 64 21 9 5 16 8 40 0 10 2 12 2 1 15 0 V W W ?R,g1s1N 7 ' ff 3 X V12 '.-'N I J' if M' X 4 X l Q 2 1 3 1 4? 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