Burns Union High School - Bard Yearbook (Burns, OR)
- Class of 1952
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'S : '5,f'7-:I af' -Q,ifis?'81,, ,AJ 1 w , -3 u N 1 THB WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE In appreciation of the fact that Mr. Noble coached a cham- pionship Freshman basketball team in 1945-46, and with respect to him for the interest he has taken in all of his pupils, we, the Class of 1947, do' dedicate this Mizpah. DEDICA 'nf N 'il 3 -4 STUDY HALL TYPING Il 4 Mr. Roy Linn-V. Pres. Mr. James Gallaher Mr. L. W. Asman Mr. G. G. Denton Mr. L. C. Dye-Pres. Mr. J. C. Miracle-Clerk SCHOOL B JP I T 5 DWIGHT L. MUSSELMAN Superintendent Psychology College-Bluffton, O.S.U Degrees-A.B., M.A. Years taught-18 Home-Mt. Gilead Taught last-Arlington, Ohio Came to Mt. Gilead-1939 A DIIXINISTRA TIF N G. R. BLOSE, Principal Physics, Chemistry College-Ohio Northern Degrees-B.Sc. Years taught-8 Home-Mt. Gilead Taught last-Carey, Ohio Came to Mt. Gilead-1942 1 Mrs. Clouse A.B. Findlay College p.g. O.S.U. Phys. Ed. Social Science JJ. F' ,K kk-kk I ? - f 3 . Miss McElfresh B.Sc. O.S.U. Home Ec. Edu. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. Nicholson A.B. Ohio University Social Science, Biol. Mr. King B.Sc. Edu. Ashland College Science Mrs. Hard A.B. Denison Univ. Denison Cons. of Music English Miss West B.Sc. in Edu. MA O.S.U. Math-Phys. Ed. Mr. Hard A.B. Denison Graduate Work O.S.U. Music, Biol. Sc. Mr. Beard Ohio State B.S. Vocational Agriculture Mr. Taylor Mrs. Ziegler Miss Simpson Mrs. Musselman B.Sc. in Ed. A.B. Denison Univ. Ph.B. Office Sec. Toledo Univ. O.S.U. Ohio Wesleyan Ohio State Univ. High School Chemistry-Ind. Arts English Music-Foreign Lang. Social Sciences ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mr. Jarrett Mrs. Richardson Miss Oatman Miss Denman AB-MA Miami University l Degree in Elementary Edu, Marietta College Elementary Elementary Edu. Ohio University O.S.U. Wittenberg College Elementary Secondary Elementary Mrs. Smith Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. Krallman Mrs. Galleher Ohlo University Normal School B.Sc. in Edu. Miami University Elementary O.S.U. O.S.U. Elementary Elementary Graduate work Elementary Miss Beckley Normal School Ashland College Elementary Mrs. Potter A.B. Wayne State Teachers College University of Colorado Elementary Jesse West Eugene Foste SENIOR OFFICERS Jean Trainer Pauline Nesbitt I0 JESSE WEST- J ess has been with us for twelve years. In that time Jess has been in Choir three years, FFA three years, FFA Vice Pres. Sr. Year, FFA Sec. Jr. Year, Hi-Y two years, Hi-Y Sec. Sr. Year, Class President Sr. Year, M-Club three years, Jr. Class Play, and played football four years and basketball three years. He has taken a General Course. GENE FOSTER-Gene joined our class in the eighth grade, coming here from Edison. Fos has been in Choir three years, Band four years, Band Pres. Sr. year, Band Vice Pres. Jr. year, Hi-Y two years, Hi-Y Chaplain Sr. year, FFA three years, FFA Pres. Sr. year, FFA Treas. Jr. year, FFA Student Advisor Soph. year, Student Council Pres. Sr. year, Class Vice Pres. Sr. year, M-Club one year, and played football one year and basketball three years. He has taken a General Course. ' JEAN TRAINER-Jean started with our class in the first grade. She has been in Choir four years, Choir soloist, FHA four years, Mizpah Staff, Class Sec. Sr. year, Class Vice Pres. Jr. year, Student Council Representative Soph. year, and Treas. Fresh. year, and was in the Jr. Class Play. She worked during the afternoon in her Sr. year. She has taken a General Course. She has been a member of scholarship teams. PAULINE NESBITT-Pauline, the shy member, has been with the class for twelve years. She has been in Choir four years, FHA one year, Pres. FHA Sr. year, Y-Teens three years, Class Treas. Sr. year, Mizpah Staff. She has taken a General Course. . up l l A I wr K .f 5 v l J ls. Richard Campbell Joan West Charles Eggleton it l' Mary Phyllis Jones John Tennant Margaret Sheehe x 'C 6' -Q'-9' 'SD Dale Campbell Dolores Meeker Philip Dye Janis West I2 1 -J' Marshall Phillips RICHARD CAMPBELL-Dick has attended Mt. Gilead School for twelve years. Murph has been in Choir two years, Band six years, Band officer Soph. year, M-Club three years, Hi-Y three years, basketball four years, foot- ball three years, was in the Jr. Class Play. He has taken a College Prep. Course. JOAN WEST-Jo, one half of our pair of twins, started here in the first grade, and then went to Edison for two years, returning here in the fourth grade. Jo has been in Y- Teens two years, FHA two years, Choir two years, and has been a Cheerleader five years. In her Senior year, she was elected Football Queen by the student body. She has taken a General Course. JOHN TENNANT-John started at Mt. Gil- ead in the first grade. Big John has shown his skill in athletics by four years of football and three years of basketball, and has been an M-Club member for three years. He has taken a General Course. CHARLES EGGLETON-Charles came here in the last part of his Jr. year from Witthrow High School, Cincinnati. He was a member of Scholarship teams, and on Mizpah Staff his Sr. year. He has taken a College Prep. Course. MARY PHYLLIS JONES-Mary Phil came into our class in our Jr. year, coming from East High School in Columbus. Mary Phil has been in Y-Teens four years, Y-Teen V. Pres. in 9-A, Y-Teen Treas. in 9-B, and was elected attendant to the Football Queen her Senior year. She has taken a College Prep. Course. MARGARET SHEEHE-Maggie came here in the eighth grade from Galion. Maggie has been a member of Choir three years, FHA four years, District FHA Pres. Sr. year, Vice Pres. FHA Jr. year, Sec. FHA Soph. year. She was in the Jr. Class Play. She has taken a Commercial Course. DALE CAMPBELL-Dale came to Mt. Gilead School from Edison in our Sr. year. Pete is a member of M-Club, and has played bas- ketball four years and football three years. He was on Mizpah Staff. He has taken a Gen- eral Course. DOLORES MEEKER-Dolores started here in the first grade, and left for Cleveland in the seventh grade. She returned for the last part of the seventh grade. She has been in Choir two years, Y-Teens three years, FHA four years, Band Majorette two years. She has taken a Commercial Course. PHIL DYE-Phil has attended Mt. Gilead School since he started here in the first grade. Lard has been a member of Choir for four years. He was Band Drum Major his Jr. year. He has been a member of Hi-Y three years, M-Club two years, Student Council member Sr. year, Class Pres. Jr. year and Class Pres. Soph. year, was on Gong Staff and Mizpah Staff h-is Sr. year, and was in the Jr. Class Play, and played football two years. He has taken a General Course. JANIS WEST-Janis, the other half of our twins, started here in the first grade and then went to Edison for two years returning here in the fourth grade. Janie has been in Y- Teens two years, FHA two years, Choir three years, and has been a Cheerleader five yearn- She was elected as attendant to the football queen. She has taken a General Course. MARSHALL PHILLIPS-Marshall came to Mt. Gilead School from Colton, California in the third grade. Guinea has been in Choir four years, Band two years, Hi-Y three years, H-Y Pres. Sr. year, was in the Jr. Class Play M-Club one year, was Editor of the Mizpah and played football four years and basketball two years. He has taken a College Prep. Course. 121 .f Kenneth Williams , JoAnn Wilson Harold Phillips 'N -f 1' Beverly Myers Robert Braden Roberta Geyer 1-an V John Shade Carroll Irons Curtis Rhodes s-, ..., QQ: Elaine Pinyercl Alvin Irons Hazel Hack KENNETH WILLIAMS-Kenny started to Mt. Gilead School in the first grade., Kenny has played basketball for three years, and was a member of M-Club. He has taken a General Course. J OANN WILSON-JoAnn has attended about 15 different schools, changing 21 times, since she started at Marion in the first grade. Joey came to Mt. Gilead for the third. time in her Sr. year. She was in a Glee Club and Mixed Chorus her Fresh. year, and a Jr. Choir her Soph. year, has been a member of Y-Teens two years, Gong Staff and Mizpah Staff Sr. year. She took a General Course. HAROLD PHILLIPS-Harold started in Mt. Gilead School in the first grade. He has been in Choir three years, FFA one year, Mizpah Staff, M-Club four years, and has played football four years. He has taken a General Course. BEVERLY MYERS-Bev has attended Mt. Gilead School for twelve years. Bev has been a member of Choir four years, Band four years, Band officer three years, Y-Teens three years, Y-Teen Cabinet her Jr. year, Gong Staff two years, Mizpah Staff, was in the Jr. Class Play and was a member of scholarship teams. She worked in the after- noon during her Sr. year. She has taken a Commercial Course. ROBERT BRADEN-Bob is on'e of our return- ed veterans. 4'Beecher started at Mt. Gilead School in the first grade. He left in 1944 for the Army, and then returned and joined our class in 1947. He has been in Hi-Y three years, M-Club three years, M-Club Pres. Sr. year, Jr. Class Play in 1943, played football three years, basketball three years. He has taken a General Course. ROBERTA GEYER- Bert started here in the first grade. Bert has been in Y-Teens three years, FHA four years, FHA Historian Jr. year, Jr. Class Play, and was on Mizpah Staff. She has taken a General Course. JOHN SHADE-John started to Mt. Gilead in the first grade. Shady went to the Army in 1944, and returned in 1946, joining our class in 1947. He has taken a General Course. CARROLL IRONS-Carroll came to Mt. Gil- ead from Galion about the middle of her first year. She left here and went to Virginia for her fifth year, and came back for her sixth year. She must have traveled enough by then, because she has stayed here ever since. She has been a member of FHA, Y- Teens, Y-Teen Pres. her Senior year, member of Gong Staff her Jr. and Sr. years, Mizpah Staff, Jr. Class Play. She has taken a Com- mercial Course. CURTIS RHODES--Curt joined our class in the ninth grade. Curt has been in FFA three years, and was on the Mizpah Staff. He has taken a General Course. ELAINE PINYERD--Elaine has been with our class for twelve years. She has been in Choir three years, Band four years, Y-Teens threc years, FHA one year, and was on Miz- pah Staff. She has taken a College Prep. Course. ALVIN IRONS--Alvin came here in the fifth grade from Williamsport and then went to Springfield for twelve weeks of his Sr. year. Al has been in Hi-Y three years, FFA one year, M-Club one year, and played football two years. He has taken an Academic Course. HAZEL HACK--Hazel came to Mt. Gilead School in the third grade and left in the fourth. She then came back in the fifth. She has been a member of Y-Teens two years, FHA four years, Jr. Class Play and Scholar- ship teams. She has taken a General Course. Dorie Lou Fate ne Coykendall Dorothy Osborn Marian M ellott Rut h Beckley '..,., Wanda Turner Bernadine Burns Lueldll Johnson Joan Park Joan Moore DORIS FATE-Doris has gone to Mt. Gilead School for twelve years. Doris was one of the girls who worked in the afternoon. She was a band majorette in her Jr. year. She took a Commercial Course. DORIS PEOPLES-Doris has attended Mt. Gilead School for twelve years. She has been a Y-Teen member for three years, a Y-Teen cabinet member her Jr. year, in FHA: two years, was a Student Council Representative her Jr. year, Class Treas. her Soph. year, Class Sec. her Fresh. year, and has been in Choir four years, and was in the Jr. Class Play. She was on the Gong .Staff and was Asst. Editor of Mizpah her Sr. year. She has taken a Commercial Course. ALDENE COYKENDALL-Aldene came to Mt. Gilead School from Fulton in the ninth grade. Tiny has been in FHA three years. She has taken a Commercial Course. DOROTHY OSBORNE-Dot is another of our original class members. Dot has been in Choir three years, Y-Teens three years, Y- Teen Cabinet member Sr. year, was a promp- ter for Jr. Class Play, and was on Gong Staff and Mizpah Staff her Sr. year. She has taken a General Course. MARIAN MELLOT-Marian came to Mt. Gilead School after spending six years at Edison. She has been in Y-Teens three years, Y-Teen Cabinet member two years, FHA three years, Choir four years, Student Council Sec. Sr. year, Class Treas. Jr. year, Class Vice Pres. Soph. year, Class Sec. Fresh. year, prompter in Jr. Class Play, Mizpah Staff and Gong Staff Sr. year. She has taken a General Course. RUTH BECKLEY-Ruth has attended Mt. Gilead School for twelve years. She was a member of Choir her Soph. year, and has been a member of the Scholarship teams. She has taken a College Prep. Course. WANDA TURNER-Wanda is another of our original class members. She has been in Choir three years, Y-Teens three years, FHA four years, and was on Mizpah Staff. She has taken a Commercial Course. BERNADINE BURNS-Bernadine came here in the seventh grade from Blue Jay Country School. She has been in Y-Teens two years, FHA four years. She has taken a Commercial Course. LUELDA JOHNSON-Luelda came here in the sixth grade from Fulton. She has been in FHA four years, Y-Teens three years. She has taken a General Course. JOAN PARK-Joan started here three years ago when she came from Marengo. Jo has been in Y-Teens one year, FHA four years, and was on Mizpah Staff and Gong Staff her Sr. year. She has taken a Commercial Course. JOAN MOORE-Joan came from Wheeling, West Virginia, in our Senior year. She has been in FHA one year, Gong Staff and Mizpah Staff her Sr. year. She has taken a General Course. B. Shoewalter L Noblet M. Hardman, R. Doty S, We3tbr00k',F,'Higgi1Lg' D. B. Dix, B. Kelly M. Buell U ff' N . I 0 Wiz ,I l rf Q 5.3 wx. L R mun- in!!-N I',?.1ggZi2?5g4,2iEf,T:cflZ' D, Pgujelll H, Hgdges, E. Shipman, K. Bennington, V- Hagden ' G, Galleher E. GlU,thllTt, R. Bonham l D. Rood, L. Burnell H- Gflllehef. A. J0h11S011 J. Lanum. W. Wolford, M. Curren H, Gompf ml. . B. Loren, E. O'Shaughnessy, R. Hart, C. Crawford, O. McLain, F. Pinder, D. Degog, L. George, J. Schoonover, J, Potts C. Burroughs, E. Hudnell . ewson N. Campbell. K. Kimmey, G. Lust ,fl R. Roller G. 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Jones, D. Harris, P. Davis, J. Germaine, I. Gatsehall. J. Hegell, W. Higgins, N. Boyd, R. Carrier, P. Lemley, K. Evans, J. Andrews, D. Fricke, F. Cooper, K. Bendle. C. Merriman D. McPeek L. Randoif E' Ray S. Nesbitt M. Roller D. McQuiston T. Turner R. Stockdale J. S ' pgfgigner J. Ward H. Vaughn J. Sweeney R. Osborn R. Campbell B. Vaughn D. McKirgin P. Shipman Y. Wiseman J. Stupak J. Newson L. Thomas J. Baldwin S. Truax D, Yam J. Mathews A. Squires P. Stager 3 N. Rutherford M. Sheaffer 29 E . Q' 5. 'iii NL xl A I om., 'M u- ' 'P ' -- 1i'- ' ' 1,2, 'Q -' .Pix I I 7 . V . ,xg . . 2, .V . ll.. 1 . Q A. , 51 'M , . J ' 'f A . A x. Q. w g.. -. f . -we . .... , . T? -0-A W3 J . lg. f ' 1, J ,K ,.. a x L rv . L' 1 +-- - ,, r ix P , ig i s ...Pb , .. P B is e T l.s 'X-iff f, . .. ,. Z '-.fi e?5 ' 'k u ' ' r- 2 , ff - .f fi, , f X4 21 I SECOND GRADE R. Houston, P. Fisher, B. Fairchild. T. Detwiler, D. Armstrong, P. Harden, R. Halbert, B. Hoffmire, B. Chilcote, , G. Holtry, M. Burson, J. Ireland, K. Baker. , W. Hill, B. Fairchild, N. Jolley, J. Johnson, N. Chubb, B. Jackson, S. Gieger, D. Garver, W. Hill, R. Beard, A. Wolcott, K, Hull, G. Wright, R. Campbell, G. Heinlin, L. Weaver, A. Davis. D. Rogers R. McQuiston V. Swartwood B. Sipes E. Nesbitt T. Stupak E. Pursley J. Wigton L. Mayhew J. Zimmerman J. Rengert J. Sharpneck L. Wood F. Smith S. Rinehart S. Ward' J. Sears J. Zentler C. Smith R. Miller D. Roach ' L. Meckley C. Schneider M. Wright 30 Q . 1 4' V ' i? '- F ' 'C f - X fe 1 ' K WWE.. K - 'zfifgftl Q , K TM ' . 4 7 5 Q lf - X W 'X B A If Q-f1'9N X .' . J - N Y ' ss- g p. - -.bfi F59 ' If .QM 2. .- X' 5, -.V .. 2, Q! ' U ,HT--Y v .. .N X X. I xzrfsc gf 4 ' rr. I K K. k . Q . Q. R . ,, ..N qw K lik, . 1.53 1 ,L.A J. A . .V ,, ...F - ' B . 'S f -' 1 ' . - :.. V 1 , . -7 'ff ' 3-W - 55.5-3. it ' Y l if 5 ' f 5 T' Wi . Q P .- . . 'S-. v-.. S. --fx - ., RSV.:-A.. . .N . f.:1...-v- V A . .. At X M , W- C X U 3 1 1. 5? giffx.. 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Q rbig., Y . ,ff , 45.--in if' 5 5252 ' rQ'.1b ,4!f1'i '.'nw .him , ,on . f ' . T u ' ii: T Cou M.1pAh 5LAffXY-LmXfH A sH.-YX FEASEQNQ ELAN' Omni!-1 X M' JR.pLAy E.A5L El'soin' QAIQDX Ewfhlp QMS ' 1 , x 1 EDITOR Marshall Phillips ASSOC. EDITORS Doris Peoples Phillip Dye BUSINESS 81 SALES MANAGERS Gene Foster' Margaret Sheehe Hazel Hack Burnadine Burns Joan West Kenneth Williams Elaine Pinyerd SPORTS Jesse West' Dale Campbell John Tennant Alvin Irons SOCIETY Beverly Myers' Joan Wilson Marian Mellot Aldine Coykendall Joan Moore PICTURES Luelda Johnson' Dorothy Osborn Mary Phyllis Jones Roberta Geyer Dolores Meeker ART Carol Irons' ADVERTISING Dick Campbell' Bob Braden Harold Phillips Jean Trainer, Sec. Pauline Nesbitt, Se TYPISTS Janis West' Joan Park Wanda Turner Dorie Lou Fate PROOF READERS Ruth Beckley Editors MIZPA i-I STAFF C M. Mellot, D. Detrow, K. Bennington, L. George, C. Irons, S. Westbrook, B. Shoe- walter, D. Osborne, Miss West, Miss Simpson. H. Gallagher, C. Burroughs, R. Bonham, L. Johnson, R. Geyer, D. Meeker, E. Glathart, E. Shipman, B. Myers, B. Loren, M. Jones. B. Burns, P. Nesbitt. E. Pinyerd, L. Koon, W, Coning, M. Tennant, A. Benton, W. Meeker, L. Pinyerd, D. Peoples, E. O'Shaughnessy. O. McClain, A. Baldwin, J. Case, M. Moody, M. Addison, M. Hoak, E. Hudnull, F. Pinder, P. Newson, L. Noblet, F. Higgins, M. Buell. D. Curren, P. Burroughs, A. Johnson, M. Curren, M. Conckle, D. Burnell, M. Bachelder. The national organization formerly known as the Girl Reserves has changed its name this year to the Y-Teens. The Mt. Gilead Y-Teens took in nineteen new members at informal and formal initiations. This brought the total membership to forty-nine. Nine of our local members attended a District Y-Teen Meeting at Dela- ware in November. The Y-Teens made contributions to the March 'of Dimes, Jr. Red Cross, and YWCA Round-the-World Reconstruction Fund. Y-TFFN'? it 35 G. Foster,.J. West, Mr. Nicholson, M. Phillips, G. Galleher, R. Hart. C. Crawford, B. Kelly, G. Lust, R. Roller, J. Potts, J . Schoonover, H. Hedges, N Campbell. M. Hoffmire, R. Mosher, D, McCarty, D. Campbell, P. Dye, B. McLain, H. Williams D. McClarren. P. Linder, D. Hord, B. Dix. The Hi-Y club began another school year by selecting its main service project for the year. For the second consecutive year the club has compiled and distributed pocket folders containing the seasons basketball schedule. The club presented the annual Christmas Assembly and co-operated with the Y-Teens in presenting the Thanksgiving assembly. The club included two social events on its calendar during the current year. They were: A Hi-Y, Y-Teen party and a Spring Dance. The group was active in the State and District Hi-Y Fellowship. Mar- shall Phillips was secretary of District 9. Mt. Gilead was represented at Camp Nelson Dodd, the Hi-Y Camp, and at all State and District Con- ferences. i-Il-' The F.H.A. started the school year by electing officers. Pauline Nesbitt was elected presidentg Eloise Shipman, vice presidentg Barbara Foster, secretaryg Ann Benton, treasurerg and Loretta Foster, reporter and historian. The F.H.A. sponsored a Halloween party for the F.F.A. October twenty-ninth. Games were played and refreshments were served. On January fourteenth, the F.H.A. girls Went to Fredricktown to the annual F.H.A. District Convention. Mt. Gilead had the largest group of F.H.A. members. Each school contributed some- thing to the program. The election of officers was held for the District. Margaret Sheehe was elect- ed the new District President. Refreshments were served. The F.H.A. held a St. Patrick's Day Dance, Mother-Daughter party, and an assembly program. I' I E. Hudnell L. Koon W. Burns D. Chilcote M. Tennant O. Hedrick W. Coning E. Heimlich D. Curren W. Shaw B. Foster W. Meeker A. Benton B. Winkler B. Geyer B. Heimlich V. Powers K. Mosher S. Rood J. McQuiston L. Keeran P. Bachelder D. Brown D. Clevenger J. Lyons L. Foster J. Doty M. Schrote B. Bachelder B. McManis N. Williams B. Clark N. Coykendall .rl.f. 37 J. Moore H. Galleher B. Loren O. McLain R. Bonham E. Glathart D. Burnell L. George M. Bachelder E. Shipman E. O'Shaughnessy V. Harden D. Detrow C. Burroughs P. Newson R. Mossberg M. Curren A. Johnson B. Burns R. Geyer H. Hack P. Nesbitt C. Irons M. Mellott A. Coykendall J. West M. Sheehe D. Meeker L. Johnson J. Park W. Turner M. Conkle E. Pinyerd E. Lust, E. Foster, Mr. Beard, J. West, D. Galleher. F. Phillips, J. Wiseman, R, Dunn, H. Gompf, H. Whrel, G. Rinehart, R. Davis. J. H. Williams, B. LaRoach. The F.F.A., headed by R. S. Beard, took part in several county, district, and state activities this year, in which awards were taken each time. The parliamentary procedure team won a plaque and gold award for first place in the district contest. Gene Foster, Jesse West, Gene Lust, Frank Phillips, Howard Gompf, Hugh Whrel, Gaines Rinehart, James Miller, Harry Wil- liams, and Bill LaRoach make up the team. A plaque and bronze award were won by the members in the State Chapter Contest for our scrap book. Several members were initiated for Greenhand degree in November. A county ping-pong tournament will be held in March, a parent and son ban- quet in April, and elections of new officers in May. For June the boys have planned a swimming party. In July they will attend the F.F.A. camp, which is held near New Philadelphia. The year will be completed by the showing of their projects at the county fair. Fl' f rs rsfs Miller, P. McQuiston, D, Roach, H. Smith, V. Davis, J. Kitts, H, Taylor, D. Gear, .ii . A ' aliwf . , frail J. Moore, B. Shoewalter, J. West, M. Addison, J. Rathburn, J. Wilson, D. B. Noble, B. Myers, B. Burns, D. Osborn. D. Peoples, J. Parks, B. Loren, L. George, L. Noblet, C. Irons, P. Dye, L. Foster, R. Roller, E. Shipman, M. Mellott, J. West, G. Foster, D. Campbell, K. Bennington. GV NC VFAFF F 'I S.-P I' . H 'XX' 9 w L Fi-'ICE i-IELP D. Clevenger 1 V. Powers P. Nesbitt M. Sheehe J. Trainer D. Peoples M. Phillips M. Jones R. King, J. Tennant, N. Campbell, R, Blose. X! P4 1:.....s..4.......-::: SX 6 1 T. S- . Campbell, B. Braden, H. Phillips, M. Phillips, D. Campbell, J. West, G. Foster, . Williams, P. Dye. L. Burnell, G. Dix, C. Crawford, R. Roller, G. Lust, K. Kimmey, B. Kelly, M. Hardman, G . Galleher. . McClain, D. McClarren, B. Dix, G. Klingel, D. McCarty, B. Decker, C. Hord. Il CLUB i N f xi. X 'lf 4. f Nw' f' '1'l' 11 5. X '. PJ Y CAS' Miss West L. Noblet F. Higgins A. Johnson D. Detrow K. Bennington S. Westbrook B. Shoewalter P. Newson N. Campbell R. Hart R. Roller C. Crawford G. Galleher E. Shipman H. Hedges . QM: Q ., 1:11 fb x ., , , M.. K - .xx,g....,a., 1, -. 1 t 'M A X X ' Q vw! . , 5 A ., . I .. VN x, . QV- fi-isa-M-TE. jf 1, . K . fI:,M'9- x 141, R Q ' iam +-ww A V' R' - w A 4- . 1 Z . 7' P VJ Q 4: - r 5 5' R' P V , n Vi I A gtg 'P Q. .. WWF. QF 1 mfv W 5 V ., , f Ad f . 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A . . 5 5. fff: - 1 v ,V Q , 1,,e11w . g .:5gQi2f '..,,.Q A ' W, '. 0 1 5 Y Q, n , 1 J 42. 4 f The Mt. Gilead Indians were a little more fortunate in the 46 football season. The team worked hard the whole season and scored in every game but two. The Indians had their former coach back, Robert Blose, who coached in 1943, and was called to the armed forces. Most of the boys were new to the coach. The team was light, but had the fight and the spirit for the entire season. There were scarcely any injuries this season and replacements were fairly good. The team won two, tied one, and lost six. The possibilities for a successful season next year look good, with several experi- enced men and eleven lettermen returning. There will be a large squad next year which will make for a winning team in the future. SENIOR MEMBER Marshall Phillips U FOOTBALL Scoims Qlgfezy 5, my eig - We They Weight-137 Crestline .... .... 0 8 . C r 0 19 Dick Campbell a ey ..... .... A ge-17 Danville .... .... 3 2 1111 Sunbury .... .... 3 2 19 Weight..145 Bellville .... .... 7 13 Jesse West Richwood .... .... 1 8 18 Age-17 Marysville ..... .... 1 2 26 Height-5' 7 Fredricktown . . , 12 20 W9i8ht'164 St. Marys ...... .... 6 19 Phil Dye Age-18 Height-6' 0 Weight-165 Harold Phillips Age-19 Height-5' 11 WeightM175 John Tennant Age-18 Height-6' l Weight-173 Pete Campbell Age-17 F F F 'I 3 ,L L L Jesse West Cjlebrge Dlx BASKE' BA LL l Dale Campbell n l Eugene Foster Gay Klingle Eugene Galleher Richard Campbell John Tennant M ark Hardman P Kenneth Williams ,,l ,W 5 . Nelson Campbell Age-17 The Mount Gilead Indians had an un- successful l945-46 basketball season. They won 4 and lost 17. One highlight of the season was defeating St. Marys on our floor 34 to 29 dropping them from a tie, at first place in the Mid-state league. The team has fought hard, and the fight- ing spirit of the backers of our team was a great help. The fight and enthusiasm of the cheer leaders were greatly appreciated. Another great help was the band playing at the pep meetings. We They Fredricktown ........ 23 39 Edison ....... ..... 4 9 31 Richwood Galion ..... ..... Marysville .... ..... Chesterville Sunbury ..... ..... Crestline . . . . . . . . St. Marys ..... ..... Cardington Iberia ....... ..... Johnsville ..... ..... Richwood ..... ..... Marysville .... ..... Cardington .... ..... Edison ..... ..... Claridon Sunbury St. Marys ............ Crestline . Mansfield Madison . . . Jesse West--Sr. Age-17 Height-5' 7 Weight-164 Gene Foster-Sr. Age--17 Height-6' 2 Weight--150 John Tennant-Sr. Age-18 Height-6' 1 Weight-173 Dick Campbell-Sr. Age-17 Height--5' 11 Weight-165 Kenneth Williams-Sr. Age-19 Heightm-6' 1 Weight-140 32 42 46 Gene Galleher Jr Age-is Height-5 8 Weight-150 George Dix Jr Age--17 Height--5 10 Weight-150 Nelson Campbell-Jr Age--17 Height-5 7 Weight-165 Mark Hardman J Height-5 9 Weight-140 Gay Klingle-J r. Age-16 Height-6'0 Weight--170 L. Burnell-J r. Age-17 Height-5' 11 Weight-165 B. Kelly-J r. Age-17 Height-5' 6 Weight-115 D. McCarty -Soph. Age-15 Height-6' 1 Weight-155 D. McClarren-Soph. Age-15 Height--5' 10 Weight-132 J. Lancaster-Fr. Age-15 Height-5' 9 Weight-170 R. Dunn-Fr. Age-15 Height-5' 9 Weight--135 D. Galleher--r'r. Age-14 Height-5' 11 Weight-145 B. Decker-Fr. Age-16 Height-5' 11 Weight-158 D. Hart-Jr. Age-16 Height-6' 0 Weight-130 A. Irons-Soph. Age-15 Height-5' 5 Weight-132 47 Fredricktown Edison .... Richwood . . Galion .... Marysville Chesterville Sunbury . .. Crestline .. St. Marys . . Cardington Iberia ..... J ohnsville . Richwood . . Marysville Cardington Edison .... Claridon Sunbury . . . St. Marys . . Crestline .. Mansfield Madison Joan West D. Clevenge-r M. Tennant E. Shipman V. Powers Janis West CHEERLEADERS A B. Dix C. Crawford E. Lust Bob Blose Dick King MANAGERS COACHES 48 If ' x R X fs X- .QWKSN 5 . wax. s . . X, fC' FQOTBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Dear Readers, In bringing to you another MIZPAH, we have portrayed an entirely new and different theme, which we hope has proven a pleasure to each of you. We feel that we should take Time to Look at the Life of students in the class room, and as they compile our Athletic Journal , and as they shed their Glamour through our High School. I would like to take this space and opportunity to express my appreciation and gratitude to all those who are members of the MIZPAH staffg to Mr. Musselman who has acted as our advisor and who has been at all times a very co-operative counsellor. I also extend my thanks to the other members of the faculty and those in the community who have made the publication of this MIZPAH possible. 7,524 , Editor 50 51 Our thanks are extended to those merchants. both local and out-of-town. who have contributed gener- ously. through advertisements, to this MIZPAH. 52 1' For 70 years, The Hydraulic Press Mfg. Company has been the world's leading builder of hydraulic presses. Much of the company's success is due to the cooperative efforts of its employees and the people of Morrow County, who have seen it grow from a very small concern to an internat- ionally xnown organization. Many present H-P-M employees repre- Q sent the second and third generation of their respective families who have Worked at H-P-M. Such family loyalty is one of the keynotes to the company's success. The early growth of the company was leisurely, its later growth-particularly since 1927-has been at vast accelerated pace. Below are illustrated typical presses built in H-P-M's Mount Gilead plants. THE HYDRAULIC PRESS MFG. CO. buggsd NES if L may t Nga 9 PM W I I gr' Compliments of as '!1H,EIl'hPlhP1',H ICE CREAM LUNCH BUS SERVICE Phone 150 IJHBIIIIIII SHDES C . F o R M E N Omphmenfs Of THE SMART STYLES SENTIERYS For School MONUMENT For Work SHOP For Play S. Main St. Mt. Gilead open evenings WHISTONS Drug Store WHEN YOU WEAR IARMAN SHOES YOU'RE SURE OF THE BEST AND 54 ALWAYS IN FASHl0N'S EYE. THE U STORE Friendly Service Hfwlliefm, Jfnnumq, DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Phone 10 l4Vz Main St. djzuland THE IIIURTUII HRRIIIIIRRE Hardware For Hard Wear Phone 62 Mt. Gilead, Ghio HOIlD'S SIIUE REPIIIH Wear-U-Well Shoes and Boots for the entire family 35 S. Main Mt. Gilead Phone 53 Compliments of BLIWIIEV HUTO SRLES Buick, Pontiac 6 GMC Trucks North Cherry Mt. Gilead Compliments of SAMES 81 EUUK HARDWARE HEATING SYSTEMS Coal, Gas 61 Oil Fumaces Air Conditioning Stokers '-BRING . YOUR CARS UP TO STANDARD l i The School Photographer f HUGHES Minion, ohio Compliments of Lloyd Corwin's GULF STATION W. High si. Mi. Gilead, ohio Kwuwllh IEWELLERS Gifts For All Occasions Marion, Ohio Compliments of W. E. FLAVIN PLUMBER Phone 125 Homes of Character are the Basic Foundation of America Especially is this true of FARM HOMES H. FLOYD CRING Realtor Printed By The Gray Printing Co.. Fostoria. Ohio Largest Producers of School Annuals in the State 20 N.M MERRY BIRD BEAUTY SHOP a Phone 86 ain Mt. Compliments of MT. GILEAD ELECTRIC CO. Gilead Your WESTINGHOUSE Dealer G. S. Granger Compliments of CAPITOL THEATRE Mt. Gilead THE BUCKEYE MILL TUXEDO FEEDS Compliments of BAIRD INSURANCE Phone 214 M Mt. Gilead ss Compliments of DENTON AGENCY CHARLES C. HICKSCN MAX L. SMITH Clyde Casio Compliments of CITY SERVICE STATIUN Cctr cmd Tire Repair AVEN FUNERAL HUME Ph em Mtmead AMBULANCE SERVICE H5 nmuaun :runs or MHHl0Nf-2 E vm Ph 117 Mi. Gilead, Ohio vnu' f f 4 AL 6 I 1 vv V 4949454 WV cunvnNY Esfablishea' 1919 ' 20 w CENTER ST. MARION, or-no, DYE'S F OOD MARKET Compliments of Chcxrqe Accounts THE BLUE RIBBON GRILL We Deliver Phone 29 GEY ER PRODUCE Cqgh Buyer Qf CO1'I1pllI'1'1e1'1lS of Poultry. Eggs and Cream THE PEOPI-E5 SAVING BANK CO. Phone 70 M Gil d Mi. ei1eQd,oh1O t' lea Compliments of Compliments of DR. A. F. SOUTHARD 8 Silver Dry Cleaners Groceries H. R. RINEHART 517 Silver St. Marion, Ohio Fruits LAWYER'S Phone 72 Case Farm Equipment so 49 W. Center ' Phone 32 Don't Guess-Be Sure Geek Electrically Flarneless Heat Clean as Sunshine THE OHIO PUBLIC SERVICE sir Sf? it Cookinq Heating Refrigeration if Hot Water The llhie Fuel Gas Company 37 S. Main St. Mt. Gilead, O. 355' 1.3 . ' Compliments of ,J 5 C DON GARVERICK Compliments ot 2 C. D. OSBORNE Good Luck to the Grads of '47 From HUBHUW EHEAMEHY EU Tomorrow buy your Dairy Products from Morrow Phone 2K Mt. Gilead, O. U. I. COVER SEED COMPANY G. G. Denton R. D. Denton Mt. Gilead Phone 206 ERNIE FRY'S Compliments of S' 6 'H E' DR. LOUISE BAER n Corner of W. Marion W. High Levinqs Jzxam .Stahbn ' ,K Tires-Batteries-Accessories djfulend Lubrication Compliments of . . Compliments of ylgbg Serving Fine Foods Only C. B. and I. H. Jha Grote 17 N- M0111 Sl- SHERM CONKLES Bwdwz Slw Mt. Gilead, Ohio P lt Pays To Look Well 62 15 North Main Street 4 .. S -M ,, ,,,'E4..tf:-.-.V 0 . -Lk -.r - -' 1- f--lr Kant ig., - P - - ' , , . .af 2' J' H - ' P .n - fi . , I 1 AULT MOTOR SALES GENERAL REPAIRING hone 130 24 Hour Towing Service 144 S. Main St CAMPBELL AUTO SUPPLY NORTH CENTRAL OHlO'S LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING STORE Home of Famous Brands Thrifty Folks Come From 40 Miles Around To ' Q MARION Congratulations to the Class of '47 THE MCUURMIEIQUEEHINE sruma INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER EQUIPMENT MOTOR TRUCKS EARMALL TRACTORS A Complete Line of Farm Machinery Dairy 61 Refrigeration Equipment Hanna's Green Seal Paints TURNER SUPPLY COMPANY R. C. Turner Phone 350 Mt. Gilead, Ohio 64 Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK in Mt. Gilead vlember of Federal Reserve System and Federal Insurance Deposit Corporation RUBBER 6. ELECTRIC SALES CO. Congratulations to the class of 1947 THE UNIDN PDWER Your Goodyear Store MT' GILEAD' O' S2 S. Main Mt. Gilead Frigidaire Appliances Compliments of I C. I. VANATTA General Insurance Jhone 419 Mt. Gilead, C. CONGRATULATIONS T O T H E C L A S S O F ' 4 7 Frank Spencer Leonard Iones 65 oompimienxs of FRED sHoEwA1.'r1-za TRAXLER and RULE Sinclair-ize-Service Tires-Batteries-Accessories Restaurant The Home of Good Eats Union QS Vine Sts. Mt. Gilead Your Hudson Dealer WATTS BROTHERS MOTOR SALES WELDING 6 BLACKSMITI-HNG . Phone 412 123 South Main Street Portable Equipment ' f ' Werelay Plow Shares Pure Oil Service Store - Phone 87 SALAPAIQQ6 DALRYNIPLE Mr. Gilead, ohio Iohn England Phone l9O ooRNER FOOD MARKET L. E. Weaver G Elwood Shaffer GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES Phone 21 23 S. Main St. Mt. Gilead ee KRUGER MORROW COUNTY'S MODERN SELF-SERVICE STORE Larger Variety Lower Prices SHOP and SAVE at KROGERS Bob Cruikshank, Manager Ccggilggigjsof Compliments of IOHN W. MATHEWS auu snmou D b f t t Mt. Gilead, Ohio R GULF 0lL PRODUCTS UNIUN REGISTER T' GEN ' Morrow Coumfs Mt. Gilead Marion First Newspaper Western Auto Assoc. Store E. I.. WILCOX lOwnerl Mt. Gilead, Ohio C Compliments of 1 Compliments of IlSMAN'S IJHUE STUHE HANK'S SHOE REPAIR 7 Deweys' Three R s REST - REFRESH - REFILL Call for Reservations Phone 630W ' 2 Miles South of Mt. Gilead 68 on Route 42 Compliments of 4 MW' Louis usBuRNE's MARKET Phone 105 n- Mt. Gilead YF' 3.-' H ' - v5 Compliments of THE SENTINEL E If you Wont the best in HAROLD HE-I-Rlczfs Printing Consult us! I Barber Shop MoRRow RURAL ELECTRIC Compliments of Cooperative. Inc. Mt. Gilead, Ohio THE WHITE HOUSE More POWer TO The Women's Wear ci Accessories Farmer Mr. Gilead 69 Compliments of Dodge ci Plymouth Dealers MYERS 8: STRAIN Myers 6: Strain Sales G Service West Center Mt. Gilead Compliments of ETHEL ELDER C Attorney-at-Law Compliments of CRESTLINE MUSIC STURE Dealers in New and used instruments BETZ PFLURIST '.'Say it with flowers Mt. Gilead Phone 226 Patronize Your Own Business MORROW CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP. Mt. Gilead, Chio WAGNER BRUS. Grain, Feed, Seeds, Coal Building Material Everything Electrical Phone 98 Mt. Gilead, Ohio Compliments of MT. GILEAD BAKERY Pete Schneider Compliments of OHIO CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. SUNOCO STATION Tires-Batteries-Accessories Iames Shoewalter Compliments of BRUNK'S RECORD ife.,. S113 WF, Compliments of FLORENCE HOUSEBERG Ieweler q 45 - 48 s.MQ1n Mt. Gilead I Compliments of Compliments of R. BENNINGTON Compliments ot HAFFENER'S DIME STORE Mt. Gilead Pressery Phone 336 29 S. Main Mt. Gilead, Ohio Hannon sgmsstn Ford Motor Sales and Service Phone 75 Mt. Gilead BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS GF '47 THE NORTH ELECTRIC MEG. C0 GALION OHIO . t..-. ..,- ,. -1- 2, 'fa-,445-'...P3f1 gf.. ,. 1' eff? ' .' ex gm- .v , A. A it- .dw -ifcq. V , - - - ,. I Q ,X K -, Q- ' ' 4 xg? ' -fff-Q? X 'fx' X ' 'i5T'1':f?'ii3i- qs- r Q.. ua-Q 1 f. , ..-A. , .-.L, ng.. .J . ., 3. iz ? 1 .T . li W: I L' 41. -, . . - S1
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