2-fm V' 3,9222 af f A Q .p- Iii! VVV' H- ur .ffl- AL1 Page One YEARBUUK UF BATH HHHISCHOOL IIEORX 0 I 1900 GQQW Table of Contents ADNIIBISTR ATION lat IPiKl GI It ll 1 NUI fzzem I I XSSLS PAGES I NH I XS 'IX I l v lifzlclex SPURTS lull rm ul 1 Nmzth Xl TIN lTIIIb IF XTLRES len! Nc I1 lllf' 1 ll IIN la 0 T140 fxm lI01llS 1 lfglll . Ill l F' f . , ' , A ' 3-8 nwll' g' elf' ur lwllcr gift van uc- ull ' ll 2 l'?pllllll1' lllllll lu 1611 'l and inslruvi 011' ' Mlm? ---- f ' I L- .lf 7 9-32 011' n ulll um- vain llzuv lmut inlay: m mm al ans llnl 1'me- ln gr w 4l4l. f - L' T 33-10 lvl u -slum 1-mul -lilinn anrl rval 5IHDIklSIllllIlSlllll lvuilml ilu- lv: lvs of lUIllbl'I' xx. - ' , I ' f' I7--66 'WU' tire' nf tlmrr- plm'a1s111'v.' uv talw. lvul rwxvr of lllUS1' xw gist-.U , J I ' .I l ill P ' ' 07-so rf-al 1'llillkill'll'l' of a man is fuuml ml lay llis um sm' mls. I , . I U . 5 P0 C311 3 x X1 X' w ag Q A '50 if A LX H K BAKER Sll1I8I1l1l'I1Il8IIf 0 bchools Ml H lx Bikel our illlJEI'lI1lCI1dCYll of Qchools hae rendered 1 qualter of a century of xaluahle r me to t P Qcnool and to the commumtx N11 Bakerx pleaQant and fTlCl1dlN dwpoiltlolm are an lneplralmn to te.1che1Q and Qtudente allke 'I ll Hualcl of Educ Htlllll 4 N Ilf' fl J 0 m nm 1.11 Nl um -xx llll I IIIIIHIIX 1 m f I Nt Ima 1 1 Dol Luca hdx been r Bakers capable Qeuelarx dllllllf' In pw-l Qchoul xedl B0 ARD OF EDL C ATIOIN SPATPD Mr Frei Kauffman Mr M M Trxtl Mr Emerson Pd mer STAINDING Mr Robert Knelbls Mr Harry Shade Page Four EDWIN BURKHART Prznczpal Completlnv hls second year as prmclpal of Bath Hwh Qchool Mr Edmln Burkhart has proxen hlmself not only a capable and popular 3dmlH1S trator of school affalrs but has also demonstrated a genume mtcrest ln the students and thelr varled actlvltles M1 Burkhart IS asslsted ln hls OHICC by an energetlc and efflc lent stall of hrffh school Ulrls They are Phyllls Baer, Joyce Illsher Barbara Getter Carolyn Mrs Carolyn McCormick attendance offxcer and Whss Mlllle Parker Dean of Gu-ls Page F we Wllss Mllll8 Parker our dean of glrls, spends many hours attendlnff to the problems of the lllCllVldllal students as well as teach mfr IIVILQ and Latin ln the classroom 'Vlrs farolyn Md ormulc gnes unstlntlngly of her time ln admlnlsterlnf the uestlons of q attendance ln the hlgh school Y ' 'I r D . , . .bc ' C. U J V . W 4. Q , I Cromer. Cecelia Hoagland and Nancy Hundley. 1 . . . 7 . . D . t -. .K . . A it u l n s n n n Y a l B C' i WR Gran :Many ! ff 4k!1 17' N W m Zhi! 0 0 JQMXXNW gfN ,N JM? IH Nix mu Q 3 BAVE in 6 Mom V625 A 1. . 1 L 'xx . K ,-N , i A f E' f X -1 x , f ' ' - R' ssfvy feiatf , ,W 'Yr vi 'Y x l 'F , V095 60 I Qs '70 Q' cb I - 1? 3 -QI' 'f, I 'QV 'A' - i xl ff F ,vb ' ,- i3fQ X417 ,wx Akalb U 1?x Nxkwl ew Q X . 3 W Tw 5gNNE -Ji uf XNWVWO i L' 7 61 , W - sf 1A.:s'4 . Q L Q Te ' W , -x V1 .,' J , ' - X ,X fav- ' 1 x R tl X ., , ,TN 5 lt! J I L lm' . ' , Lfv' MR GLEN N N 37 ILL? JJ 437 N3 '?8,W J egg 5 QfES Gare, .65 ,, 'xi-rg VND LANQWK NR Pofmuzv Hfrrwnfep xg-PARKER Nxsiv WU' W' NWS 'Div Wim Rncufa. Rum' M? Ro cfzrflnru Page 5911911 We Hnxmbr '-r HLL-y ! NR l'71.Lw KNU ry I 7 D !.A 13' Z6 ' ' .'5i'.':' XZ 2 ' . ' , , f -'rv X 5' ,' 07 f I XX .ff - ' Q Q 5 N ., vb f V , f-it if--ga! .. I ll lk I Vg wa ' J' f .1 Q -f' X Q , L N A s . 0 -TA ' Wd! 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VL rnr .L:M'5'1t ' fu ,Q 441,41 Nl If 1 09 lf' M ' 4. fgfwwy Q f fm MX I HAIL I-IINI-N Huron CIA PRESIDENT 1 n the qllll I , If 1 711111115 Dlt lx CRISNONI TREA LRFR CLASQ II-UN XRD II NM IN VILI- PRI-SIDINT mm P mu x 0 th n fzlrolrf DONNA HILED 5l-KRPTARX md humm no ne s ,md nlbcoln tmnhlned Wei eflzth rdllle 1 the perfunu of IIPIIII deed 'VIISS 'VIII DRI' D B XX I R XIJNINOR e In n n t pl nn fanzemn Socralec f NIINN JOSI I IIINI Ii XXDALL Xu 1 on KX I 0 1 xxx ftlllflllll Page Yen , ,, ,' I..ss If :J f Re-gsm: and juclglnm-nl arc- - zl'tieS I uf a 'zrlvxf' Q ' ' 1 , L 1 ,I f 1'.lA. 'Q :Q if Hu ' is th har nl' I 6 hc-1 't. Q Gm ' is g d ' 'I ' . ' 77 -vi-V l ' I I 2 f.f,. K - 'S 2 4 r I 4. . ,I 99 . 4 f Eff . Th U is n t su fierve as hvy aint h' . r L rx : . ' , l f . f ws. I ' 'ini Th-U an' only trul uh Ivnd thvn' 1n- mml lights fm' nthvrs 'lI. -f I - I Joxuz AD-AXIS I chatter Chatter as I go Carlton AT ALQPALGH One Iles forever ln the debt of one who IS kind Proverbs JERRX ASHVSORTH Where would the world he lf wlsdom ruled youth and povser aff ' Woorllock Bomn Anmxs Often a new fate gains IFICIKIG more qultkly than an fld one Carlton PHYLL1s BEAR Let me hate my share of this earthly Ilfe Henrzch BARBARA BrAsLFx Intelllfente IQ truth Carllon IJ PA'rsY BEHANE Life IS but 1 toy III our hands Bach TRI x1AN BEx1xET1 Ay do dlSQOUllt me' I m prouder for It I llke to be judged wlth adxersltles Bzckersta INORMAN BERTRAM Get away from the crowd for a whlle and thmk Nelson KLN BLOOMHORST Art IS not an end m ltself but a means of addressing human Manssorgskv Ltoyn Boom Laughter IS a medlclne that Lures every 1II Ashley lx AN BR0oKs Tlme and tlde WHIIS for no 7, man Hevuood Page F I even tt I I A as n ' , . sa - . - v - - vs , , , fy as Y , - - rea ' ln re. - I , ' as , I - - . C I, A A I s r , A 77 Y, as . -' ' 77 ' ,, LG . . 77 , . , C, . . W 3 ,f r is J, so - - ,- va I C . nd J, YA I A, , . v ac - . , . 3 . . Y . . ,, r 66 V . . ' . ,, , 4 9 - i 4 I I gg 1 1 n - 1 ' 99 lty. - . , H . . . . Y ' N A ,, . . v . , BETTX Bllollx Her halr lsas a lroull fol med bl nature Barb Lllll BIRKHART ule Got to WUUI oxn UITHNIIIU no matter hols tl sour fflandfather was Anon 'VIXRNA Bl llltllmr 4,-LA Ia Jlxl tllullllox at? HORQT DANIELIQ Small deeds done are bettel than large deeds spoken Babson Iolx Denon uletly ITIS place l seek Carolon FR-KNLILQ DRXI-.R A poet now a women set to Carolon Plccl hCLNNI -HER IQ llell o BX en those of more exalted age to oleas QIOIIBIN he seen but not heard Ball, Fllhlllx Fuxlx I to l r Ill lsou cl be IIN heart s dlllfllt f arolnn IMT I1lll.lox A prettx lloman 14 lllxallalllx consldeled a IIINNIBIX Cor The hlalt has leasolls llhlch leason Of s not IIUVN I aseal Chance makes oul parents but hone makes oul frlellds Pllx l LIS Losmvr IJPIIHP A lllghtlnffale dles for shame lf another blrd SIIIUS better CAROL fAINTRILL Burton There IS no darkness ln the world strong enough to tlllffulsh the llght of a Candle A non 1 I, Page 7 uelve , 3: , e ' ' . , Yo F do 1 ' l' Q L. ' K.. ' ' zll Q . 'I va . Z' A cg A ll ' I I ' ' 1 Y l c 1 . 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' ' 5 JOYCE FISHER Happlness achleved by maklnv others happy Cloele EGGY FORBILK T ere IG I0 cosmetic fol beauty llke happmess Blesszn ton ' g 'Maia VIRGINIA FRI-:FDERS There IS only one thInU worse than belng talked about and that IS not belnff talked about LOLISE FROST Too lovs they build who build below the stars Younf DENZIL FUCETT Let thls descrlbe the Indescrlb ab e Byron GOEBY GARDNER I never thlnk about the future It comes soon enough Loller SHANNoN GERLAUGH Honor lles In honest toll Cleveland BARBARA GETTLR IS the common words of all men how among so many mIllIon faces there should be none allke Browne bEoRc,E GREER TIS Immortallty to dle asplr Inf Chapman JANII- HAI1xFs qharps the word for her Sul l CHARLES HANCL The young man who IS not radleal about somethmg IS a poor rlslc for educatlon ,7 Barzeen HPARY HAwoRTH Better a wlttx fool than a foollsh mt M Shakespeare Page Thzrteen .- .6 . . . . ls . , , , A - v as C ' ' - P ' 3 ' I X' As h -K I I M ' w . .A , - . V ,, A f ' ' M I . ' L' G, ' ,, .IN F - , 'Jia . r ,... - 44 A ' A ' v . . C If Y ' ' C .17 - Wilde I 66 V ' ' 37 I , -H , I ' o ,, .... u . l 97 i H ' , . ' I - 99 3 GG ' ' ' 97 It ' ' 7 ' 77 --4 l . ' 44 . . . . . - ' 7, 6- - 'V 65 A 4k 79 Dur Hur Truth Standi on one side and e Qt on e other Parker Joxxxr lhmm little llillln axe the Qweeteat to heir Dnknou n XY um HARHR Ionx HARNI-IL pe fllllllll 19 no tr fle RIT-'K Hum R JN' GLNF Hrl SLR we Ewa Brrrx HFNRX Hel XOICB waa exex Qoft frentle and low an excellent thxnv ln a woman Slzaltespeme Ummm Hoxcmxn l o Hood by Qtealth Ind blush to find lt ame Pope JOANM Hout A frlend IQ one that dlsllkea the Qame people xou dlsllke Anon Joh Hout 'lake tune enoufh All othel Uratea wlll xoon fill up then proper platei Byron Xmen HOPPI-I The box has a natural fen1uQ or colnblnlnf lnmneae Vllll IJlC8SUl e Warner ORIA How ARD Contentlnent IQ the best Jf Ill hea Dlzonzrnaquada Page Fourteen 'Ihf shell must break before the bud tan fix Tenmson rlllllPQ make pelfettlon but Mzclzeal Angelo W hatexel thy hand flndeth to do do lt with thx lnlvlt Eccleszastes Xoung men llllllk old men are foola but old lnen know xounf' men ale foola FIIHIIHIGH -1 ..L' 1 . .4. l a. 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GL A .p U .. -N f lNANCY HUNDLEY Often a chlldllke face hldes womanlv thoughts JOAN KLEINPASTE Thls IS the thln born to do CAROL Kmcl-11' For men, at most d1Her as heaven and earth, but women worse and best heaven and C IsoBEL Kmcur Falr vsords never Dom LEWIS Doubtless the pleasure IS as great of henna cheated as to be cheated Butler BARBARA LAMB You must look 1nto people as we as at them Chester eld Carol on tha l was Daniels 55' Tennyson hurt the f ,wr JURE LIGHT Thmklng IS an ldle waste of thouvht Srnzth CHARLES LARGE Mans llfe IS but a yestw Thornbury B1-Tn Lvxws A beautlful woman pleases the eye, but a good woman pleases the heart Napoleon DICK MALONE Every mans road ln lnfe IS marked Barr RLTH Al MCBRIDE Men are llke stone jugs vou may luv them where you llke luke by the ears 4' Unknonn DAIE MCEVERS lgMUSlC of soulful eyes tells no truth Barley Page F Lfteen H L . - . . , , , Y 59 , NA . . A . 2 t v vs Q Z ' s ' I 7 , . h 113' - , g ,A ss - Y ' If tonguef' - Chapman , , L ss - 'Ll' 7, C L R Y . at + ' ll .U A A 3 , I 45 . . . . l ' ,, ' , D u .T I J GS 7 ' ' ' 'Q - ' Y I Y L I 1 SS ' ' 'LV 77 ss Y 7 - ' ' '- ev A ' YN 55 ' ' ,-1 . . Y C GI-NF XILHOLS The lnan lecox ered fr nn the blte the do lt wsaQ who dned 6011181711111 MARWIN 0 CULL Today IQ the tomorow sou nor rled about xesterday Keller Bon OLSON A gem Lannot b wlthout frlctlon or femted wthout trials lVlARY PATR11 R A good heart 15 bettel than all the heads ln the world BARBARA Quvx Al that we ste or seem li but a dream Mllhlll .1 dream NORMAN RAND-HL l nexer did let studx lnterfere mit nn lnffh imhool e uma tion Reese ,Y C011 llClll.S FRFD WIATLHIWRI l am not bound to win lmut I am bound to be true Lincoln Ixrxxx Nhsmlx 'Vl1ndG that haxe notlnng. to confer find llttle to percelxe Wordsll orth HAROID MILLFR W lt and XNlSd0lH are born wltll a man Slzeldon Boxxn. MONROL If l am not north the MOOIHQ eurelx aln not worth the xsmnmv Berful Bon MORRIS The firat seare of man must make PTOYISIOII for the lat ,lolmson PAT MOITNT Judge a man by the frlends that he has won DeMass polwlled man per f 3 Lwllon Poe Page Snteen ,. V. i . 5 ' . Y .4 1' ,' ,' h , A. . .. v , -V f I V V V: L n ',, 1 U' I . 1 as Y W f :V V Q V, a 3 if ' ' 1 H ' V J. VV, re -Q g :W V ., ' 1, A1 V ' ff . M V . Q Q V I ev I . 'il ll ' A , ' , 4 , V . . V V . ,, .V ,. ' V I 1 -Q , , 9 ' I I A 44 A V - V V V Vx V 4 . V V I id X 55 A A ' r - e ., K I V- - .se t f ' ' I su A 1 V V F V. - g R' W . rf . H . . , V. X V V. . V ,, Q - v 1 - I A 5- . D , V A A- 1 A I n V' RVV I- C d -- ARVOIN RASTENBFRC Too rashls charged the troops errors Broune C l FN Rm most senseless all t man Shakespeare BARBARA RILFY Words are the dauvhters of earth deeds the sons of hea Ven fones Dum RII EY Satlre should llke a pollshed razor keen, wound wlth a touch thats scarcely felt or seen Montague MARGARET RlNl-:HART Vlrtue IS llke preclous odours most fragrant when they are lncensed or crushed Bacon 'ES' ROY ROBINSON Flng but a stone, the glant ICS Greene JOHN Ronny Error has no end grln ff' X DAVID SLHLOSS A gentleman wlthout belnv can dlsagree dlsagreeable A non Dow SCHULT7 The only way IS to be one Emerson to have a frlend XANLY ScoTT It IS easler to be trltlcal than torrent Dlsraell You SFCRFST Humanlty IS the solld founda tlon of all VIFIUCS Con uczus Iago Seventeen Q Browning All nature wears one unlversal F leldmg , X. A . S6 v - of .le - ' A .. s - d fi I ily 65 A A C Q es. M - ' 6 -55 - 4 . u I , ,, 7 h 17 l V .4 . . . . - , as , . SG l' l d' 77 bi A, LL 93 , Q g Y w 3 .1 JACK ROUSH Y K .fl as - : A n 77 T n I . 5 I r . X., 35. . P L ' ' as K - . . . ,, . cl ' ll ' Y . ' 97 7, ' ' ,, , .l S 1 4 6, . . . - - ' - as J , 1 , , ALBERTA SHARP Beware of the desperate step. - Cozvpen FRANCES SHOCK Confidence is a plant of slow growth and an aged bl0SS0lN.H Cllllllllllll NIRLINIA Sinus ne IQ alwaw the bevlnnmv cn 101 Carlyle Drmms Sim We meet thee llke a pleasant thouffht when such are wanted Worclsu ortll lztvrsr. SPFRRY Lorne lne m my heart and pay no rent Carlton JAINIG QTARTON They that know no evxl vnll Quspect none ,lonson BOB STUDPBAIU-R Be not concerned suth the comlnfr of sxlntel Sllalo TIM SRF:-.Nu e rld h Q r mn f a manlx man S11 cenet ARMFLI A TAHIOR IM: woman sleepa so soundlx that the tvs ang of a gultar vslll not hrxnv her to the NIIICIUN SIJGIIISII Proverb bon 'IIRNIR Young fellmw ulll he Noung fellcnw Bzclzcssm Hun Xu NlrTrR Nh e IQ the drew fthuuf' te l lu slerlfclrl I IURA NX ARD e reward of a llllllf' uc une le haunv done It FIIIPICKIII Page Eltlllll' ll Ill..-X XXIIIIANIS ln muth hat pffllllll draw af er IN Nlxm XXIIIIANI True pulltene ea e Nhm Au 7EILER Wllrth IS llke a fld h of ll ht mn Arlrleson 5HIRl H XX mutt I n Oh that thx heart ume than 4 l s dS thx m Carolmz C H ARLLS X ot NG Self tru t IS the first ser ret of success Emerson llzllorz pc 1 er t Clzeslerfelfl MW 1, . CLASS MOTTO Todaw me follow 'lomorow we lead CLASS COLORS Blue and White LLASS FLOWER lhe White Rose Page Nineteen L ASS HISTORY of the Class of 1950 l938' A momentous year' September' A fate ful month' Johnny and SUSIE clung to Mothers skrrts but the tlme had come They bevan thelr long twelye year yoyage on the shlp of educatlon Today the class of 50 looks back on those first days of school and more than one may be heard saymg Gee lt seems such a short tlme ago Indeed rt does but so many many thmgs haye happened m those years ln 1936 when we first ventured 1nto the field of the three R s the lmted States was just gettlng on its feet after a bad depression and many of our parents were be lnnmg to breathe a llttle easler At the same tune condltlons ln Europe pomted to ward another war But completely obllvlous to any of these thrngs we busted ourselves with nor'rnal chlldhood actlvltles Who w1ll forget the games of marbles and jumpmv rope or Hlde and Go Seek and Crack the Whrp? that had seemed far away came very close to home 194-1 IS a year that we all remember well After thls many thmgs changed for us Our brg brothers uncles couslns and even fathers went to war We were begmmng to understand the serrousness of this mternatlonal problem Durmv the war years Bath Exempted Village School grew by leaps and bounds When we en tered the slxth grade those who were here wlll remember moymg to the hlgh school bulldmg be cause of the oyercrowded grade school Then when we finally reached the seventh grade and were about to become a defimte part of the hrgh school we recelyed a great blow to our ego We were moyed back to the grade school blllldlllgl Slnce that tlme we have had a five grade high school Wlth 194-5 came vrctory for the Allles oyer the Axls forces How can we forget the day that the teacher told us the wonderful news' The Germans had surrendered Now we had to worry about the japanese That summer the atomlc bomb ended our worrles But lt seemed to bring some new ones with lt too The elghth Grade meant that hlgh school days were here Now lt became necessary for us to begin preparations for our llfes work But we always had tlme for lots of fun Partles and dances became yery popular and some of the gang began to have dates The grrls llked to look their prettlest and the fellows yearned to be muscle bound athletes Whlle we were strugglmg with Latln and Algebra some great men were busy trylng to patch the bat tered old World up by means of the United Nations Assembly Our hearts went out to the people of many war torn nations and we sent them food and clothlng When at last we reached our Junror year we felt that we were drawmg pretty close to the end of our school days By thls tlme a lot of the fellows had developed mto muscle bound athletes and be there was the unforgettable ,Iun1orSen1or prom that took so much hard work and when we made out our schedules for our last year of hrgh school we began to reallze that rt wouldnt be long And now that last year IS gone and perhaps many SCDIOTS are dom a good blt of I'CITllIllSClI1g Some WylSl'l they had taken better ady antage of their tlme and others recelye thelr dlplomas wlth a gen ulne satlsfactlon that they gamed by dolng thelr est From now on most of us are on our own W haye no teacher except experience to find our mls takes War whlch has played such an mtegral part of our lrfe heretofore contlnues to face us Com mumsm threatens our democratlc ldeals A dreadful weapon the Hydrogen Bomb flyrng saucers and rumors of Men from Mars are creatlng an ever growlng atmosphere of drspalr and dlstrust Yet we look forward to the future confident that we can meet these trrals Today we follow Tomorrow we lead Page Tu enty . 1 - - . -4, I . 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ACTIVITIES AND PREDICTIONS Bath Hlgh Class of 1950 JOYCE ADAMS Cheerleadlng 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Annual 4 Newspaper 4 Ensemble 3 4 Marlmba Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Jun1or Play 3 Sen1or Play 4 G A C 2 3 4 JOYCIC has recently replaced Mar1e WIISOH as the D1zz1est Blonde In Town PAT ALSPAUGH G A C 2 3 4 Pr1nce of Peace 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exams 4 Speech Play 4 D1mples became famous last year when she was voted Nurse I Would Most L1ke To Be Wheeled Into The Operatmg Room By JERRY ASHWORTH Football 1 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Sen1or Class Play Stage Crew 4 Cross Coun try 2 H1 Y 3 4 Ensemble 4 Newspaper 4 Annual 4 Most l1kely to get ahead 1n the conservat1on world IS Jerry Ashworth He has recently formed a un1on of whlch he IS pres1dent called U of CE UHIOH of Conservat1on Experts BONNIE ADKINS A br1ght and sunny Bonn1e IS very very happy 1n her Job as h0U.SeWlfe and mother PHYLLIS BAER G A C 2 3 4 Sen1or Play 4 Pr1nce of Peace 4 L1ttle Red Baer has become a ha1r consultant and makes money show1ng dlscontented women how to dye the1r ha1r flammg red BARBARA BEASLEY Span1sh Club 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p 4 Scholarsh1p Team 1 2 3 4 Barbara has become another MISS T at old Fa1rborn TRUMAN BENNETT Football 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Student Councxl 3 4 Boys State 3 Ensemble 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Cross Country 2 3 Jun1or Play 3 over and dec1ded that the most open f1eld to study for was that of explorat1on so he became a hobo NORMAN BERTRAM Span1sh Club 4 After years of hard study and harder work Nor man reached hlS goal and has become a top rate aeronaut1cal draftsman KENNY BLOOMHORST Newspaper 4 Annual 4 Jun1or Play 3 Speech Play 4 Track 3 4 En semble Octet Boys Glee Club Kenny set out to rel1eve the s1tuat1on of the In d1ans and they were so grateful they made h1m a blood brother 1n one of the1r anc1ent r1tes He now IIVSS on the reservat1on and IS domg much to rel1eve those brave people LLOYD BOGER H1 Y 4 Jun1or Play Stage Crew 3 Lloyds Flor1st shop r1vals the very best and he makes enough money to be qu1te comfortable IVAN BROOKS Ivan d8SlgIlS ashtrays for a glass company and 11V6S Wlth hlS fam1ly 1n Arkansas BETTY BROWN Bettys boss throws hlS hands 1n d1smay at the sl1ghest h1nt of her leav1ng He says she IS the best secretary there ever was and 1f necessary he w1ll double her salary CECIL BURKHART Football 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p exams 4 Scholarsh1p Team 4 Do you have any aches pa1ns cont1nuous head aches or broken bones? If so drop everyth1ng and go to C1 MYRNA BURKHART Ensemble 3 4 Scholarsh1p Team 1 2 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 Myrna now has her own meat plant w1th pro v1s1ons to k1ll her own cattle JAMES CHARLTON J1m went to Alaska after graduat1on w1th the 1dea of mak1ng a fortune 1n seals As yet he has not been heard of except that he marr1ed an esk1mo PHYLLIS COSSETT Ensemble 4 Phyll IS Wlth a travel1ng opera company and s1ngs the lead1ng role of Carmen CAROL CANTRELL Carol vtent to school stud1ed very hard became a secretary and then marrled her very flrst employer HORST DANIELIS Track 3 Cross Country 3 Sen1or Play 4 H1 Y 3 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exams 4 Horst has a Job Wlth the government as translator Hed make a good reporter Wlth all the 1ns1de dope he gets LEONARD CUNAGIN Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 H1 Y 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Ensemble 4 VICE Presldent of Sen1or Class Football Klng 4 Bud IS now a star c1rcus performer ION DEATON Span1sh Club 4 Football 3 4 Base ball 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 lon moved to Idaho and bought a farm so he could grow Idaho potatoes FRANCES DRYER Span1sh Club 4 G A C 3 4 Annual 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exam 4 Sen1or Play Stage Crew 4 Fran f1nally managed to tr1ck a poor pubhsher to produce a volume of her self 1llustrated poems PEGGY EGENMAIER Speech Play 4 Pr1nce of Peace 4 Peggy does qu1te a b1t of travel1ng and makes her l1v1ng tellmg people about It FREEDA FANNIN Freeda went to Hollywood and became the pr1vate secretary to a b1g producer there PAT FILLION Annual 4 Newspaper 4 Speech Play 4 Student COLll'lCl1 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exams 4 Seen any of these new com1c books lately Chances are the 1llustrat1ons were dravxm by none other than our fa1thful annual artlst JOYCE FISHER Span1sh Club 4 A sm1le really counts where Joyce IS concerned PEGGY FORBECK G A C 2 3 Tr1 H1 Y 2 3 Speech Play 4 A m1ss IS good for a m1le 9Sp6Cla11y 1f she Just set a new world record 1n lt VIRGINIA FREEDERS Speech Play 4 Newspaper 1 2 3 Annual 3 Ensemble 4 Fann1e Bryce Freeders Just revlved that old favorlte Baby Snook and IS playlng the lead1ng ro e LOUISE FROST G A C 4 Sen1or Play 4 MISS Frost Just started an ICC cream parlor selllng 1ce cream 1n 106 d1fferent flavors DENZIL FUGETT Stage Crew Sen1or Play 4 Bas ketball 4 Tenn1s 2 3 4 Denz1l Just fugetted around the world on a sur vey1ng tour of the world s C3plt0IS GOEBY GARDNER Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Stage Crew for Speech Play In a va1n effort to keep h1s Plymouth full of gas Goeby Just took over the management of the Rec reat1on SHANNON GERLAUGH Stage Crew Jun1or and Speech Plays Sen1or Play Pr1nce of Peace One Act Play Baseball 3 4 Shan took h1s part 1n the Sen1or Play to heart and IS now one of the best exterm1nat1ng men 1n the bus1ness BARBARA GETTER G A C 4 Tr1 H1 Y 3 Make up crew for Jun1or Play 3 Sen1or Play usher Do our eyes dece1ve us or IS that Barbara over there 1n that flor1st shop? GEORGE GREER Span1sh Club 4 Sen1or Scholar Shlp Exams Scholarsh1p Team 2 3 Now at last we have someone to take the place of E1nste1n Its none other than George Greer of our 1950 graduatmg class DICK GRISSOM Football 2 2 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Speech Play 3 D1ck surJpr1sed us all by settlmg down to ra1se love blrds . ' Y I Y Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 9 1 Z 3 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' ' -1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . u ' ' 11 - - . . . . . , , , , 1 ' Y 1 1 Y Y Y 4, . . . - . 1 Y Y Y 1 1 Y Y 7 1 I . ,, . . . Y 7 1 7 ' ' 1 Y Y l ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , Q - . - . . , e ' 1 . . ' Y 1 1 Y Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 7 Y Y 1 Y ' , . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' - 1 1 ' ' '1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 l , ' 3 1 1 l - - - -1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 1 , . . ' ' ' 1 7 1 Y Y Y ' : 1 Y 1 1 Y ' ll 79 . ' 1 ' ' , 1 1 1 1 - - - Z 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 9 1 . 1 . ' Y Y Y 1 1 Y Y ' 1 ' Y 1 Y 7 Y ' ' . U ,, . . . . Truman graduated 1n 50 , looked the s1tuat1on She IS a secretary 1n a tooth paste company. : ' ' 'Y 1 I Y Y Y 1 1 ' 1 . , . . I 1 ' I 1 1 1 - 1 1 J 1 1 1 ' ' u - 11 ' ' 1 Q . ' ll 77 ' ' ' D ' Y 1 1 Y 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 J ' 1- 9 . . ' , , . .... , , , . Y 1 . .. : , , , - ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 Y Y ' 7 ' ' 1 1 ' V 1 1 I Y . ' 1 I Y I' ' 1 , , . . . ' . : , , , 3 1 1 - 9 1 1 - . ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y ' ' 1 1 ' - . . : . . ., , , , - . , 3 . ' Y 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . . . - Z ' ' - . ' Y Y I ' . . ' ' . . . . . , Y . ' ,1 1 . ' Z 1 1 '-'1 I 1 1 1 1 4 . . 1 . , . ' . 1 ' ' 1 4-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 Z 1 - , y . . ' 1 1 JANE HAINES Cheerleadmg 4 G A C 2 3 4 Jan1e IS Pres1dent of the G1rls Internat1onal Bas ketball League and teaches the g1rls gym classes at Fairborn High DAVE HALL Speech Play S age Crew 4 Football 3 Ensemble 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Dave spent several years go1ng through the Sem 1nary and IS now a m1ss1onary 1n Russla CAROL HANNAY Carol IS the proud international w1nner of the girls badm1nton set JOANNE HARNER Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 3 4 G1rls State 3 Honor So c1ety 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 4 G A C 2 3 4 Jun1or Play 3 Queens Attendant 3 Queen 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exams 4 Do you want your l1ttle girl to grow up to be a confldent young lady2 If so glve her Joanne Harners lessons How To Become a Homecomlng Queen In S1x Easy Lessons HENRY HAWORTH Here you nave a man ol rare v1s1on Henry lS 1nstruct1ng Chem1stry to 100 h1gh school semors ex ery year WANDA HARNER Band 3 4 Ensemble 2 Prince of Peace 4 Orchestra 3 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exam 4 Remember quiet Wanda Harner2 Well as far as we know she IS st1ll Just as qu1et and IS very happy managmg her home JOHN HARVELL Football 4 Track 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Ensemble 4 Senior Play Stage Crew 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exams 4 Scholarsh1p Teams 'lhree years ago Johnny fulf1lled h1s l1fe long am b1t1on of fly1ng to the moon And what 1S more he l1ked lt so well that he came back Just long enough to get hlS family and they have lived there every s1nce CHARLES HANCE Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Ensemble l 2 4 Marimba Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Pr1nce of Peace 3 Student Counc1l3 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Symphony 1n D flat minor or You Too Can Be A Dead Beat RITA HEIDER Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 4 Flute Tr1o 1 2 3 G1rls Sextet 3 M1Xed Octet 4 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Student Coun C11 3 4 Newspaper 4 Annual 4 Rita was recently elected to her th1rd term as President of the PTA that IS GENE HEISFR Band 1 2 3 4 One Act Play 4 Speech Play Stage Crew 4 When you go to the IIIOVIE and slgh over the screen 1dol Just remember 1t IS none other than our own Gene I-Ieiser who after his success in the one act play of hlS sen1or year dec1ded to be come an actor BETTY HENRY Ensemble 4 Senior Scholarship Exam 4Speech Play 4 Pr1nce of Peace 4 Betty IS also in the ranks of those gallant house WIVBS who hold up the men of our country DALE HINES Basketball 2 3 4 Ensemble 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 H1 Y l 2 3 4 Football 4 Track 2 3 4 Golf 1 2 3 4 Octet 4 Student Counc1l 3 4 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Sen1or Scholar sh1p Exams 4 Pres1dent of the Senior Class At last account Dale was st1ll try1ng to decide between profess1onal basketball runn1ng for the Senate and an offer from the Metropolltan Opera Company CECILIA HOAGLAND G A C 2 3 4 PTIHCE of Peace 3 Scholarsh1p Team 3 Cec1l1a IS also marr1ed and glwes demonstratlons to frustrated housewives on how to run the house on a schedule JOANNE HOAK Cheerleadmg 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Octet 4 Ensemble 2 3 4 Joanne IS world known for her br1ll1ant work as a p1an1st Next week she IS to glV6 a two hour recital 1n Carneg1e Hall VIRGIL HOPPEL Football 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Saxaphone Quartet 1 2 3 4 Clar1net Quartet 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Ensemble 4 MlX6d Octet 4 V1rg1l has hlS own orchestra now in which he arranges the muslc plays the clarinet and saxa phone arranges the stagmg and IS the shows star crooner GLORIA HOWARD Gl0Tl8 decided she had been qu1et long enough took a publlc speak1ng course and became so good that she IS now r1val1ng Wal ter W1nchell 1n her presentatlon of the news NANCY HUNDLEY Tr1 H1 Y 3 4 G A C 3 4 Bo1vl1ng 3 4 Ensemble l 2 Spanish Club 4 Sen1or Scholarship Exams 4 Nancy went to college and became so br1ll1ant that she IS now the Pres1dent of that college Her only regret IS that she lS so smart she hasnt anyone on her own mtellectual level to talk to JOAN KLEINPASTE Telex1s1on really went to .Ioan s head She doesnt part1c1pate 1n it herself but our l1ttle Joan IS the manager of that sensat1onal wrest ler Dexastatmg Danny CAROL KNIGHT Jun1or Play 3 Sen1or Play 4 Speech Play 4 Pr1nce of Peace 4 Ohl0 State Speech League 4 Sen1or Scholarship Exams 4 Scholarsh1p Team 3 Ensemble 2 3 4 Newspaper 3 4 Annual 3 4 Carol after much cons1derat1on bleached her ha1r and took over Carol Channmgs part in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ISOBEL KNIGHT Scholarship Test 4 Spanish Club 4Tr1HyY2GAC 12 Bunny left for Par1s two years ago to try her luck at fashion designing and hasnt returned JLNE LIGHT June became a nurse and often 3SS1StS her husband who IS head surgeon 1n a lead1ng hosp1tal CHARLES LARGE Band 1 2 3 4 Speech Play 4 Tennis 3 4 Drum Ensemble 3 Charles took hlS th1rd stra1ght World Tennis Champ1onsh1p last month DON LEWIS Band l 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 E Stage Crew 4 Speech Play 4 Don IS now runn1ng Carl s Barber Shop and giving a lot of close shaves BARBARA LAMB Speech Play 4 Barbara now owns a restaurant complete Wlth a French chef BETTY LYKINS G A C 2 3 4 Speech Play 4 Bowling 3 4 Betty also took her part in the Speech Play serious and IS try1ng to become a successful debutante DICK MALONE Ensemble 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 H1 Y 4 Annual 4 Newspaper 4 Dick IS gradually runn1ng S1 Bur1ck out of busmess Wlth h1S amazmg Sports analys1s FRED MATCHINSKI Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Annual 3 4 Newspaper 3 4 Mixed Octet 4 Prince of Peace 4 Ohl0 State Speech League 4 Speech Play 4 Sen1or Play 4 World Affa1rs Representa t1ve 4 Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 4 Senior Scholarship Exams 4 Scholarsh1p Teams After staglng the longest f1l1buster 111 Senate h1S tory Fred successfully ran for Pres1dent of the UN KENNETH MASDEN Band 4 Sen1or Scholarship Exam 4 Bowl1ng 4 Annual 4 Newspaper 4 Kenny IS now play1ng the bass wash board 1n Sp1ke Jones Band RUTHIE McBRIDE Cheerlead1ng 2 3 4 Ensemble 2 3 4 Sextet 2 Octet 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Jun1or Play 4 Newspaper 4 Annual 4 After much study and cons1derat1on we f1nd Ruth1e one of the outstand1ng plano tuners 1n M1am1 Valley DALE MCEVERS Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Bas etball 1 2 Track 1 Ensemble 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Gold Team 2 4 Scholarsh1p Tests 2 Macs trumpet play1ng IS runn1ng everyone out of business 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 Y - , y - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y - - - 1- 1 ' . 1 ' - Y Y Y Y ' . , . . . , , 1 Y - . . , . 1 . - 1 1 1 1 ' . . 1 , 1 1 Y ' Y ' . . - 1 1 . . , . ' ' ' ' : , , 1-1 - 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 3 - '- 1 1 , , , Y Y , , , D 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' - - ' 1. , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - -1 1 1 1 . , ' 1 Y 1 1 1 Y Y Y 7 7 . 1 1 7. l ' ' .Y 1 - ' 4 1 , ' 1 . as ' . ,' ' 1 , . . Y ,, , . . . . . . . , I ' l . . . - 1 Y ' ' , . ' . ' . - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 ' ' . ' J 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' I 1 1 , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Y Y , Y , . 1 1 1 1 1 . ' ' ' u ' 11 . . . 1 . ' Y Y Y Y Y 1 1 1 1 ' Y 1 ' ' 7 Y Y Y Y Y l . . . ' Y 7 , Q , 1 1 1 - Q- '1 1 ' 3: 4. ' I . I . , y - - , . . . . . , ' . Y , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : Y Y 7 Y Y Y Y Y Y 7 Y 7 ' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 . ' . ' ' Y Y Y Y ' ' 7 7 7 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y n' Charlie has just recently gained acclaim for his 1 4 H' y 4- ' P1 ' 1 . U semb e, , 1 , , Jun1or ay, 3, Senior Pay ' 1 1 1 ' Q . . , . . : Y Y Y 7 Y Y Y Y Y 7 ' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' Y ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 Y Y Y I Y Y ' ' ' ' ' 'Y Y Y Y Y Y . . . . . ., . , , . 4 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y ' ' ' 1 1 Y ' Y Y Y I Y Y Y Y Y 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y . , , . , - ' Y Y ' Y Y Y I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' Y Y . Y Y Y Y Y ' 1 1 1 1 - G 1 1 1 1 ' ' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 7 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 7 Y Y Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . Y Y ' Y l ' ' Y 7 Y Y Y Y 7 Y Y Y ' Y . . , 2 - - -1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Y Y Y ' Y Y Y I Y Y Y v I Y Y Y Y ' 1 ' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' Y Y I Y 7 Y Y Y Y Y ' ' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 31 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' Y Y Y ' 1 1 1 Y ' ' ' ' Y Y Y Y Y Y 7 Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 Y Y ' HAROLD MILLER Harold has taken over the Job of bookkeepmg for Weeks Ashley BONNIE MONROE Jun1or Play 3 Sen1or Play 4 Ensemble34Tr1H1Y 1 GAC 234News paper 4 Annual 4 Bonme was last seen 1n Northern Alaska trylng to explaln the lmportance of the modern deep freezes to the ESk1m0S BOB MORRIS Football 2 3 4 Jun1or Play Elec tr1c1an 3 Sen1or Play Electrlclan 4 Track 1 En s mble 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Taklng oxer for father 1n Morrls 81 Sons Bob has a thrlvlng bus1ness here 1n Fa1rborn PAT MOUNT Football 3 4 Pat has made a fortune Wlth h1s all Amer1can Boy face play1ng the hero who thwarts the v1ll1an on telev1s1on ser1als EUGENE NICHOLS H1 Y 4 Speech Play Stage Crew 4 Ensemble 4 Gene lS a constructor of houses for cats dogs and other small ammals H1s pr1ce IS hlgh but If you want Fxdo to have the very best no one else can meet h1s Job MARVIN OCULL Pr1nce of Peace 4 Jun1or Play 3 Ensemble 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Speech Play 3 One Act Play 3 Don Wllson hasnt got a chance 1n the world wlth Odd1e announcmg all the programs BOB OLSON Sen1or Play 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p 4 Scholarsh1p Team 4 Bas ketball 3 4 Bob owns h1s own golf shop now and IS unde feated 1n the game 1tself MARY PATRICK G A C 2 3 Step r1ght up get your tlckets here and see the greatest l1ttle show on earth Dont be frlghtened thats Just Mary Patr1ck It seems she had always l1ked the c1rcus so 1mmed1ately after school she got a Job as a barker and has been there ever s1nce BARBARA QUINN Mar1mba Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Jun1or Class Play 3 Ensemble 1 2 Bobby helps her husband out by teachmg the techn1que of the mar1mba to chxldren NORMAN RANDALL Norm moved to Florlda and developed beachcomb1ng 1nto a fme art ARVON RASTENBERG Speech Play 4 Rustys red halr w1ll be seen flylng 1n the clouds when he 1S owner of a small alrport 1n Mlchlgan GLEN RAY Basketball 3 4 Speech Play Stage Crew 4 Glen plays outf1eld for the Brooklyn Dodgers and was voted most valuable player of the year BARBARA RILEY A qu1et understandxng wxfe and mother lS Barbara w1th her hands full manag1ng the brood DAVE RILEY Bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Speech Play Stage Crew 4 In 1960 Dave w1ll be lead1ng the 11fe of R1ley as the owner of a b1g bowl1ng alley and teen age hangout w1th all the tr1mm1ngs 1n Falrborn MARGARET RINEHART Sen1or Play 4 M1ke IS the featured s1nger and dancer at a flashy mghtclub ROY ROBINSON Baseball 2 3 4 Roy makes h1s l1v1ng pos1ng for p1ctures of Lmcoln JOHN RODDY Bowllng 3 4 Speech Play Stage Crew 4 Cotton went South bought an old deserted plan ta 1on and IS happ1ly gI'OW1ng crops of h1S namesake JACK ROUSH H1 Y 3 4 Demolay 3 4 Speech Play Stage Crew 4 Jack worked hard at Ranlys unt1l he had enough money to start h1s own drugstore He now owns qu1te a cha1n of them DAVE SCHLOSS Football 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exams 4 Jun1or Play 3 S eech Play 4 Dave went to Texas struck 011 and IS now a mult1m1ll1ona1re DON SCHULTZ Football 3 4 Student D1rector of Class Play 3 Class Treasurer3 Cal1forn1a Schol orshlp 2 3 Sen1or Scholarsh1p 4 Don runs a bakery cream puffs bemg the speclal ty He IS also the towns mayors NANCY SCOTT Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exams 4 G A C 2 3 4 Property manager for Sen1or Play 4 Bowllng 3 4 Nancy IS one of the very few women undertakers ln the Un1ted States JOAN SECREST Joan owns and operates her own dress shop DeSlg'IlS and creates the very latest fashlons Par s has nothmg on th1S ALBERTA SHARP Alberta IS a photographer s model and you can see her face grac1ng the covers of any number of lead1ng magazmes FRANCES SHOCK Jun1or Play 3 Sen1or Play 4 Frances went 1nto pOlltlCS and w1ll run for gov ernor th1s fall VIRGINIA SIMMS Ensemble 2 3 4 Speech Play 4 Scholarsh1p Team 4 Jun1or Play 3 Sen1or Play 4 Gmny started out on a bus1ness career but got caught by moonl1ght and roses Her house IS that cute l1ttle wh1te Job up the street and the three k1dS 1n the front yard go w1th lt too DELORIS SIPE Delorls IS happ1ly marrled and has a set of red headed twxns to take care of BETSE SPERRY Octet 4 Ensemble 4 Betse may be seen sport1ng a new car every day v1a her m1ll1ona1re husband JANICE STANTON Band 1 2 3 4 G A C 2 3 4 Jun1or Play 3 Sen1or Play 4 Sen1or Scholarsh1p Exams 4 Jamce has her own orchestra made up ent1rely of women It lS rumored to be one of the very best BOB STUDEBAKER Jun1or Play 3 Speech Play 4 H Y 4 Bob started out as a bellhop 1n a large hotel and now he completely owns the entlre estabhshment TIM SWEENEY Football 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Pres1dent of Classes 3 4 Jun1or Play 3 Are you afra1d to say Oh yeah' to the bully who says hell poke you 1n the nose If so take Sweeney s Body Bulldmg Course and learn how to fold up gracefully when he does h1t you CARMELLA TAYLOR G A C 2 3 4 Ensemble 4 Span1sh Club 4 Carmella lS currently tourmg Mexlco tell1ng Mex 1cans all about the UHltEd States BOB TURNER Baseball 3 4 Speech Play Stage Crew 4 Football 3 4 Bob lS stage manager or a large Broadway show HELEN VAN METER G A C 2 3 4 Helen spec1al1zes 1n ball room dancmg She and her partner are known as Alfa and Alstem of the fleet feet FLORA WARD Flora 1S the h1ghest pa1d sten ographer 1n her offlce LULA WILLIAMS Span1sh Club 4 Sen1or Play usher 4 Lula has formed a Pan Amer1can Club of wh1ch she IS presldent and IS do1ng much to brmg about better relat1onsh1p SHIRLEY WHITFIELD Cho1r 3 Jun1or Play3 Sen 1or Play 4 Commerclal Club 3 G1rls League 3 Semor Scholarsh1p Exams 4 Sh1rl got a Job modellng French even1ng gowns 1n New York She also spec1al1zes 1n weddmg gowns CHARLES YOUNG Band 1 2 Ensemble 2 Prmce of Peace 4 Speech Play 4 Oh1o State Speech League 4 One Act Play 4 Charlie lS a lecturer on the subJect H111 People and has traveled all over the world wlth his folk tales MARY ANN ZELLER G A C 2 3 4 Ensemble 4 Trl H1 Y 2 3 Zeke IS now teachmg typxng at FalYbOTn Hxgh ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' - -1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . , , ' . , , . . - 1 1 1 1 1 ' '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 n ' ' ' -' 1 1 1 1 . 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L harles I hlfer llruu Pound Paul Pride Mxera Putarbaufzh M xry I ou Puthoff Roh Roblnbon M xrx I ou Ro s All an Routt I rauon Rudy Sum Sharp Roger Sherman John bs hauer I ent QIDE John Sutherland Janet Spahr Roberta Stanton Jere Studebaker lhll ferry han Thompson Dlan I Tiffany Lonrad Toth Joseph Ventolo Jacqueline Wall Bobby Web Loux'-e West Funter Walk Jane Wones Wxlham Wooley Alue W uxchet 1 L' 1 ,. ,. . , 1 P: I -. 1 UIQ , ' ' , ,hw U XV' A 'l 4: . l ' ' 4, . Agp! . 1, I , I ,' rv' as rv Q A 1 .A,.'. -' ef , ,Y ff '-A ' 4 L. I V 1 Y I ee . K - ' V W F. 2 A . . . XZ fl' ' . Yi, , I g .I A, I tyr, la, M. A ,N 1' ' C -- 'f , I lr .Q . M I. I ' ' I I. , , .Ai if 'I.2,. l I .31 ' ' Z.. X ' I ' Y I . ,. I ff 2 ,W I . tv' 1 vw, . . . 1 . Wm .L I Eleanor Ottino i A ' I 5:1 ,' I, , . A 1, 12 I Iv ,. . i ,A, t . S 'N' ri an gay! , -. -. 'gui Q .2 H w Y , , M ' ' A Z A 'J . 14 , I I . -' ' I A' IJ -av p Q T I .K 4 4 ., M' f ,Q - -2.2 .KIA I ix I X I '7 Zffb? f- L, I ,v ' 5 ' 5 X 1 . 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TRACK A FIRST ROW F QFC Fed sud CUHQND Row Cuabinz Hub Koogl er Bm P 0 Ldd1ZfggEtROW D Ieenej, emeyer B Pee He :ll F B11 In Cr J CLQUQZZRTH R Vey-mer LDQ-1, Cowm awford Ted Sh um Cox Don L In Jim M C Don W Ster Lzg tan Wayne C Hmm ,ferr eW1s ,nm H C arty :ff Bob Fist K .V Ashw award Sh ent R b 01-gh B arp Ray Koogler S 0 erts Dave Sch' ob Baker pence oss Ted It Scheme' Paul R van Meter elf Bob A-Shley Phil e ww eathel , the e to unseasonabl After a slows start du Flxer thlnclads went on to enjox a succesful season Team halanne rather than lIldlXldU3l performanne was the kesnote of the teams suuess Louh Fred Bl.lQlhPlllCSCI'S Xoung squad there were thnts lwso man squad was ewhteen op h end of the season to the slxth lookin' forward at t e le 91K Leavue Tratk Champlonshlp S homores Ill the c onset utn e Lltt 1 Lotcn FRED J BLSCHEMI-:YER Page I arty Fw? J ' y ., X 4 K ff ,IIA E y J ' ,f R xl gg!! l I E I1 V , t 2 ' j 1 . 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J 2 M -ll-'.GzilV11n ' , V' ,A ' ' j I,1l lli:111s. 1': 1-ez Q , - ' , ' ,z . THIRD ROW: Janet Olson. Norma Iirlwzirds, Rosie VVhi1e, Janie Haines, Maryln Brown, and Center with hall, Put Th 1-11A111'-c1..,1pf11R111-' NI -1111 ,d' tix ' Sl -arts th ther s'hc1I- f thi., ' ' a. The th Jiri lr'-lr' . ' ' , ' I ' 5,-' - 1-.-C1-51, Q. I 5 f 1 ' I '1'h's 51-11 Imling wus mil- 1 thl gr11Ai11g lisp 111' 1-xl '11-v11rri1-1Iur 1 - Ws. Ii 1 h I z I fzi lf 1 utrfv- in th- N:1ti1'n1'1 .I111i111' I1 'Iing i'111gre-fs 11+11r1: - ' ws Iirst plzim- i11 rh- 111131111 Dis L P11 ' 'I- -51.1 'Food 'A H 9 6 u L STUDENT COUNCIL AVO 359 K. X T ae Ya V'Jo0X50lY:0i x XX 09 Q99 ax 0 0 YA N365 xX OW: 55990 K 1 9,0 ox 'tea E999 0 450 905 anal-ew X 9 0 wx e e vet Vi' ov! Q0 6994 xox 050 Presldent P 9 v P v0,e1a1,1s lce resldent t Secretary 0 Treasurer In IIS second year of operatlon, the Bath Hlgh Student Councll has become an force 1n school actlvltles Not only was the councll responslble durlng the school year, of a varled soclal program, but, also, under the capable leadership of Rlta Helder, dent, the councll was largely mstrumental ln the formatlon of the Teen Age Club, an group which aranged much needed soclal actlvltles for the youth of Fairborn o so 91 anne' 9 OWXM Q K 5 'sew xx oo-fx 'I 0' YY as OFFICERS Rita Helder Dale Hznes Joanne Hafner Truman Bennett lmportant dI'lVlI'lg for the sponsorlng the councll presl mdependent youth In addltlon, the council enacted many school IITIPTOXETTICIII p0llClCS durlng the school year and dem onstrated that a student council can be an lmportant, workmg school organlzatlon Page I'0rtx FLght x 'X' gov . . m. 9 . B ' ce ec- o qv WN' m XX- - ' 0. 1 Q. Y 1. ,N Sv ' K 'J - 'E '5 -,dx 9 2 .0. I 1 ,Q ' wi 1 . b .xy si get Kms. 9 ,N ll yn, . ' 9 . G X2 ai Y' - QPSQO1 GA Bexar!! 10.50-xxx. P' 0 I I - E: . f .......... gi ' ,A . . . ' ' 5 - ' - - ..... . S10 9 158 wb- ...... Q-'oe BOYS' and GIRLS' STATE ll? S Sr C NOHQW W 19110 6 r,,,, Sliarhe Wash 1 e ta 0 e 'in e RGB-1 Pa e lz '11 14,3 Tru -Ye 80130 8 Cb e Ol 'weft Agam, as m prevlous years the Amerlcan Leglon and the Legxon Alllilllafy sponsored two boys and two glrls attendance at the Buckeye Boys and Glrls State whlch IS held every summer Elected by the faculty durmg their junlor year Rlta Helder Joanne Hamer Truman Bennett and Dale Hmes received the hlgh honor of belng the schools representatxves ln thus annual event Tlm Sweeney Donna Reed Phyllls Baer, and Bob Olson were alternates These students were selected on the basls of scholastic ablllty, hwh moral standards wxllmgness to cooperate wlth both teachers and students, sportsmanship leadershlp and mterest m school and commumty affalrs The purpose of the Boys and Gnrls State IS that of teaching wholesome attltudes of Amerlcan cltlzenshlp, and the privileges, rlghts, duties, and responslbllltles that go wlth lt Page Forty Nme . -'P , v 1 ' -1 F , . E .,, O O. Jo '28, M If 0 a id' .DI . Q. I' el. li' 'Z Fon. . . . . , . . . .. . , . , . . . . . . , . . , , . . . . , . . . . 7 9 . ' D 1 1 7 , . , . . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY de Ro so -2,78 -who 1-Uma 6,1 ,le c-ahh 51 H1-he e e The outstandlng members of the junlor and senior classes were elected to the lNat1onal Honor SOCICIY for the flrst tune ln 1949 when Bath Hlgh School was granted a charter ln the natlonal hlgh school honor group The four plllars or foundatlons of the Natlonal Honor Soclety are scholarshlp, SCFVICC to school and commumty cltlzenshlp, and leadershlp These four qualltles are the basls for the selectlon of mem bers for the organlzatlon The Bath Hwh School chapter of the Natlonal Honor SOCl6Iy has xts own constltutlon whlch was drawn up bv the first members of the local organlzatlon Thus far Bath,s honor SOLICIS chapter has been strlctlv an honor orgamzatlon and has not been carrslng on actne seruces to the school Its mam purpose of IIS membershlp has been to create an en thuslasm for scholastlc actlutles as well as sersmg ln llI1p0I'IHIlI capacltxes III the actne orgamzatlons of the hlgh school Page Fifty 'Q 11,313 . 1 119, I' 6 Ol I1 , Cb S If Q r I1 lr . tt ' J 9 I' . Dal 15. 8. . . . . Y , . D . . , SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEAM ms. FIRST ROW lfnnme Adkm s Franceg Dry er P 'V 'S B-fer Barbar- a Beasle- y Jovc is Hel V an Mere, SFCO P ND egg-V Forbeck Rgw Wand , . 1 H H Joa THIRD ROW dncy Scott. arne' Nancy H i une Ha,-H fob undley er, D Olson ' Ruth A ' . CeciIFOURTH Ro ave Scmnss. Drift I'IH ', Is nn MCBHJS, vt ' en Burkhart G W: Fred M Shultz' obel Knight R rmma Slmm D ' 601729 Cree atchinski Ch i 'ta Harder C at Aspaugh ' Hrles H - ami Kn ance, Dale H. Thi- Myrna Bu mes, John H rkhart afvell, I fob Studebaker A ffrou of twent nine senior students were chosen b the Bath High School facult to artiei- P Y l P pate in the annual State Senior Scholarship exams IH February The areas coxered in this examination were mathematics. literature, En llsh usa e sciences, and histor g minations the students can he compared with the seniors of other hi h schools High School's representatives gave ' nd ten in the top hers i K h u' , : I i ' ' i ,. , .r 9 F' her . . . I r, . , D - . . U g .D h 7 Through these exa ' . ' ' 'g in the state and district. The results of the examinations this year showed that Bath T a creditable accounting of themselves, placing four in the top ten of the district a 24. Those in the top ten were Dale Hines. 4g George Greer, 75 Bob Olson, 9: ,lohn Harvell. 10. Ot in the select group in the district were Myrna Burkhart, 12: Cecil Burkhart. Hg Charles Hance. 16g Rita Heider, l7g Janice Stanton, 20, and Don Schultz, 24. Page hfly One SENIO R PLAY lend ,hex X 1 X K 12-W ,mf 11 hyne U0 uhm XS Dx 11 Arg:-1 Tux Ma mf' ymnex ymfxe Bu or 1 DEW X Lou ohm! Hvaugh 5 B Xu. y 306 dd Sub VAX P-X hsxhu ve X0 X W hxtxgx non Gerhm QW V n Nan YN xx Cafux km! Sha Adam G 0 13:1 'Www we ST AQQXN Stanwg Bax ef anw X rw! Logue Mxxdge ea Lani Lew xl, Wm' M 3 Q00 B102 Dfw 9 8 ee ea 0911 Y K.-an D AWD The semor Llase play entltled A that turned out Llttle H to be a howl ones, was Ing QuCCesQ T 1r of twentw a three art he plot Mhoee In h comedv rexolxed around a ee ot er and grandmother h Catlons of loxe and n rloue 1n1nded ad dlfferen 1atr1mony t ldeae abo Much ut the nom l eredlt 14 d p 1 ue to M154 Iosephm Mr Nell Lang for th e Randall elr splend d M155 Mlldred Baxer and 1 job of coachmg 1 rAndn1.f1 S tantun ms Olsull 11 I bumtb Adams h 11 'Vlunrue caught Sao T., elh .1 bun cumpluate the plot 0 ua xerx G1-.mdnmd Stanton and Dad m we-ne helpful to her nster dx Hunt gne a demon stratlon Page Fzftw TILO 1 1 1 M 2 Q L 2 , Ash' i ..1x. A s D . X . , ,.-Q si' 2 'K ' .,w'f'f .. NW: -us. N' . 1. V h -f'f fmr X: M Ji K .14i, 5,'1- V54 ' ii' - ' -' ' . - X.. , Bewe 5. U. W x ' H HM ,. toe' . sv 1 CFB now -1 P- A . U. e J ': . I - .'-, . th' ' 'V N , ' hi- xr. r. MY' R 5- . c ' SW ' v J 7 L . . 5 E .- fffi A f r , ' Q- ' U8 . ' . I f 1 I x A .54 K, 1 1 B. 2 A . I Q.. so , D, ,. - ' to in ' ,' . 5' . j ' - JUNIOR PLAY Gall Van Vessen Bob Hagen Janet Olson Anne Grater Rosle White Toby Croves Vxrgxnxa Presley Ray Lank ton Bill McCarty Marilyn Hunt Spencer Schedler Sue Toups Dxck Punke Maryln Brown The annual ,lunlor Class Play when I W as Crecn was presented to the student hodx and the pulmlu lll Februars Fine per formantes were gnen hs the en t1re Last of what was one of the best jumor class plays ever Nllss Donna Burns and 'Vhss Katharme 'Nloorhead deserxe a ffreat deal mf credit for their fme 1031 lllllg and L redlt 1 due the mam unmrs 1 ca as me .1 tmsr w 0 sine as stave, makeup and other mens nz, J l -9. Maryln Brown had a dlfflcult txme chosmg between her fiance Bob Hagen and Dx:-k Funke whom she met by accident Gall and Sue dld their best bo help her make up her mmd Page Fifty Three .X - A . . ,N ' v YA C J' 1 A n - . I ' V N K T H . 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' f Th- um al SI Al play. whit-h is pi'v.'viitf'1l lay tht- spew-'l lxli ' ' uf tht- high svlmul mi thi Q, en irfll cliffvf t 11's year. :X inystvry-clrania was prviviitm-cl. ufing thrxe difflr-nt .'t't'llt Ih the in - in a long uh'lP that im re than 1 0 S'-nv or :vtting had lm-mi used. dum- In P rtag- ' itivs. Th- pt-ning sw 1 of the sum'm-ssful clraniatim- lla.. WI ' The- tlltvk Stilws 'l' ' I xt-P L in the limnv uf 11 wvaltliy vupitulist. The fm- ml uvt usml a Illtlllllliill Q -mtv. 'lihv Im-k clump fm thl sc-0 ' wa: ll' id and paint:-cl hy lim Ill ml tt. ilu ull NI 'R' lls uml Daw llzill hall ia' ' gg uf tht- vmixus. whi 'l ruwn-cl tht- entire lmvk mill. Th- thircl su-nv took pluvv in illltrlllll 1 ln orcle' tu llllilkt' pujsil lc' tha- quivk l'll2lllQlt'S. walls ziml tltmrs hurl tn lu- 1-mislr11'tvcl into ful wh' cc l luv ussvnilvlvcl anfl IP-ilSE'llllllt tl in a wry shirt t'mv. Th- mitirr' play was uncl 11' the xvry alvlf mlix'-rtiuii uf Nliss Un 1 lixrns ussistml lay tht clir ' V. Ca' l ' 'ght. gf' 'V '-fi mr Speech ACtlVltlCS U nni Reed Mfarxln Brfnxn Q xml kmght Ronald 'VILRQ-n1:l1i Nils Donnfx funn knel lx 11 1 ue m1 on peefh actlutx urn ln tructur 1 re1 1 1 IH Lxrnl knight rwuxefl the hu, est h year h norx ln xpeech ufmpetltlon t lx U i th chonl And du when shs rspresenlu Q trml xn thL State Qmmh Conte t ru! lu lnx 1 11rmpetL1 n L r 1 1, 111n he-ln I NlHI1iI' 1 N IH A1841 Xilnllll' of hn 111 uf Ihmu r con E-. T P 5 one I orhe-rl, f mu cd s Luvefj -4F15-, X I Nr Ollng nfludgj ' 'mf' G f Wan, 11-1 H 42299421 1-it md r en dunk In the 5 H uae, h Pdrner Sh 1Slr 9 1 dnn lc! ingest 3,1 hen Pgglh Ge!-jough P er eggv Page fzftw f e Sd 0 I C I Ii 5, ' s .uni F iMzt'h' sk' 're st: l ts in s - 1 fz ' ' - h S F - M: -h' uk' ' 'I i th1 Ili4tri1't l'i11-1- f P1-:u'1' ' te-Qt. ' pt lh- lnvzxl ', ani 'af 2: - I - V1 1- 1 1' amy ' ttf.. 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' r'1 K, rv LV i V 1 N Fel , U 'l'U, TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW Maxlne Lowry Janet Vernler Maryln Brown Mr Justm Larson advlsor Mary Ann Cavlns Gall Van Vessen Ess1e Gilmer SECOND ROW Delores Sharp Patty Robbms Katle Ryan Martha Malone Joanne Mueller Mary Lou Andes Joanne McVe3 THIRD ROW Marcia Noll Elizabeth Maddox Betty FOURTH ROW Carolyn Cromer Sue Toops Carol Flatter FIFTH ROW Donna Cook Joan Caldwell Johnda Audrey Jacksch Peggy Klmsey SIXTH ROW Juanita Reed Barbara Parsons Caryl Rapp Jane Baker Haughey Jeannle Allen Clotme Slaven Alva Hamby Dras Anne Graber Shlrley Armstrong Carol DeBoIt Marilyn Blsslnger Joyce Andrew Joyce Humbargar Betty Tapla Florence Bonme Ranvllle Ann Money Carole Dearbaugh Janet SEVENTH ROW Arllss Rastenburg Marne Peren Beverly Lantz Joanne Wones Mary Jane Hugh Marilyn Carrol Mary Coomer The Trl H1 Y, completmg IIS thlrd actlve year, has proved lts value to the school and commumty The club has grown ln membershlp and prestlge each year and this year was hlghly successful ln all of its enterprlses Mrs Justln Larson has served as advlsor to the group : , ' . 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Offxcers ThlS Year Were Presldent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Chaplaln Commlttee Chairmen Mary Ann Cavms Gwen Knezsley Maryln Brown Carl Van V essen Janet V ernzer Maxme Lowry, Donna Dersch Essu: Gzlmer, luamta Reed Page P :fly Six HI-Y FIRST ROW Bud Bell Bob Olson Cecil Burkhart Horst Daniels Dave Schloss Dale McEvers Tim Sweeney Bill Patrick SECOND ROW Dave Sweeney Gene Fairchild Ted Van Meter Ray Lank ton Bill Hoch Lester Light Bud Cuna gm Dave Maurer THIRD ROW Jim Cox Jim McCarty Blll Ottmo Gene Nichols Duane Rosenlieb Bob Mltman Charles Howard Jim Charlton FOURTH ROW Dick Cowman Fred Matchlnskl Bob Peterson Dick Burkhart Jack Hart Jim Howard Bob Mc Millan Douglas Hanneman FIFTH ROW Keith Sherwood Dick Malone Bob Studebaker Vlrg1lHoppel Bob Koogler Bob Turner Billy Craw ford Jerry Ashworth SIXTH ROW Mr Edwin Burkhart advisor Dick Baker Blll McCarty Ray Koogler Ted Shapiro Don Lewis Dick Funke Bob Hagen SEVENTH ROW Bull Vernler Truman Bennett Dale Hines Jack Rouh Vince Bolling The Bath H1Y organlzed in 1943 had one of its most successful years The purpose of the club is uto create and maintain throughout the school and community hlgh standards of Christian character orgamzatlon Officers This Year Were Presldent Truman Bennett Vice President Dale Hines Secretary lack Roush Treasurer Bzll Vernzer Chaplain Vance Bollmg Page Fifty Seven 1 This year the club tackled many useful and some social projects. 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Ion Denton P - at Fimo n, Dann y I Isob OFFICERS Clarmella Taylor el Knight Preslden Vice President lane! Vernler Fisher ' S 'hool Secretary Treasurer w club Lame into being at Bat le for the purpose of having ble supervision of Mrs Rachel Riley, a ne h ch refers IH Spanish to a gathering of peop n sponsored activities in 'ican Day the a lla, w 1 wness anlzatlo P n Amen this year The elub, fun, has been very successful despl own regular meetings and gettogethers, rtlcipate, lncluding a Spanish dance an n to its ould pa ln HddltlO le high school c which the who program Page Fifty Nine I an A I 1. ..................foyce ' Under - ' ' ' ' ' i hH1gh 9 ' . ' La Tertu' ' ' ' '- 'te its ne . ' ' ' V- the org ' ' . . .. . . . d a au MUSIC DEPARTMENT 11111011121 TES 1: , ez gs SPATED G11en khvl I1 Janne lieacom Donna Reed Rod lirlnlmlu Esle Gllmer l1Il1 Iiolll STANDING Jmca. Amir-L11 .Is 1nn1e Allen Beeldee leadmlf the 1.111cl t IOUY 1tQ flblllldlllblh at the football gtunu tht 111djoretteQt111rledt e1r 11.11 to the top lll 111.1111 lmdton conteete Ewle GllIIl6F 11o11 fir-l plate Ill the AIIHIIII X 1ll11 Outdoor Conteet and Donna Reed and f,11e11 IXIICIQIPX 11ere named lll llllox ll ho 111 Baton rllkllllll' lll 11h11l1 Ollll three hundred 1rlQ 111 the lnltcrl States were thoeen Page Sllfl I 2 ' ' ' '- , , S' ' ' ' . '1 3 'ng. Q- ', 1- he thy A - -' . f 11' YY Y . Y Y Y Y YY H MY. . Y Y : Y. . I. . fi Y 5 Y 1 Y Y . Y Y I . ,, -1 -Y -- . Y - . Y .. . A .I Y - , Y . I.. Y 1 cr' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 - . K. . . . - . The semor bdncl und er the chrentlon of Mr Harry Smith perf A good amounting of ltbelf ln ormed r-xcellently at the state cumpetxtlon UNKUR B, ,ff ,,- 5' iiii g .Z ,iii ed d seem The Junwf ban xn to move the P05111 to Page Swty One nt! 'Heated bv bel 0119 he gradua Y. E IOR BAND football gdmm The band gave nm tmll we A . ' V Y . F - rs. ORCHEL TRA I'IRST ROW D uszlrs Hxnneman Wayne Morrxx. Joanwe Harner Vlrgmla INQDIIHZ Marilyn I'lxtter SECOND ROW Alberta Murphy Sonny Arm-.tromz Iixrhxra Pdronx John Iouclalkas Oxertla Ilpp Olean I-undred Cxrolyn Cromer Judy kyle Sheldon Plnnell Donna Look Johnda Blsrlnger THIRD ROW Vlrgxl Hoppel Peggy Forbeck John Ixenduz Ruth Ann Mclirulf. Maru. Peren I' ble Gilmer Anne traeter Phil MCI aughlm John Dransfleld Malnom Ayre FOURTH ROW Jlm Mc-Carty Mgrna McCalla Dlck Biker Dlck Malone Fred Ifunke Joyce Swartlex Rlta Heldcr Grady Sarrett Bob Wlnanb Mary Lou Andes Bill McCarty PIPTH ROW Bob McM1llan Wanda Harner Charles Hance Dale McFxer- Joan Hunk Jlm Baker Joyce Adam'-. Mr Harry Smith Barbara Qulnn NIR H ARIN NXIITII N1 Haxrx 5llllIl'l lrector tf our IIIUQIL department ma- lll Lharve Imth the lmand and the ormheetra In addltlon to UIXIIIU a fine performance be fvre the XHFIOUQ claw plaw the orchestra under the CIIFPIIIOII of Nlr Harrx DIIIIII1 gaxe a Sprlnfv melt uh ai en mll retelxe In f m 1 oo x Page SUM T14 0 V V . . . P. V. P Q H i 7 1 ' ' . ' r- 1. ' . ' ' . I . - .I . . ' I .R '. P Co ' ' wh w . v ' d A ill' ent' 1 s'l1 I lody. QI '. 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