Burton High School - Yearbook (Burton, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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4 4 4 - 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r 4 ' 4 4 4 ' 4 4 q . 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 E 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 , 4 E 4 4 4 4 F 4 4 2 4 4 . 4 , , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 T 4 4 4 f'N .,,,--..,...........o.,-..f ' 9 XXXN .,,r . g,,,,.....,,,wQ.',,,v-' .-...,,.- My M.-5.034 I 1 .. r'N- ,' fi ' ,r ll 'fi kr I J, Q In publisiing this annual, we wmsh to extend our sincere appreciation to our teach Qu, parents, and follow stuoogts, whose foresight ani devotion have pro- video us with tTe opportunity for an eoucacion. ,...- . ',N h --Q. M1 I,-4 N' X rf --,R A-Q.-My-.N-..-Q 4.-W.. X -X X, vw- -.L ------W, f x www 'o 'xo,5,..f ,f f2N,::: ...,. 'l........-.e X - k! ' NK N51--.... ...,-4- 4 N , A . Ef fCcztfOh The Senior Clase of 1945 respectfully dedicetes this annual to the Service Men from Burton, who arc fighting to make the world a safer and better place for us. Vie realize that we must carry on the principles for which they are fighting. r 7 M ffcf ,0- ...ii J -Q-an-an-u-ve..-. X fm,,,,,, BURTON SERVICE MEN Tf5 Charles Ackroyd Joseph 5. Adamic Pfc. Gordon H. Ainslie Pvt. Paul Almy Pvt. Willis Amolch Maurice Arnold Pvt. Pteve Bukowski Pfc. Joe 5. Bukowski Pvt, George Dukowski sfsgt, E. H. Brown Ppl. Frank C. Bouha TfSgt. William H. Uosworth Upl. Glade B. Harrison John J. Hissa Lt. L3-ell E. Hicks Pfc. Wendell Hansel Pfc. Ddward Hissa Tf5 udwin Hlssa Cpl. Orace 9. Hopkins Sgt. Mathias H. Horwath Otto G. Horwath Donald H. Mdmlsn Fefe Chaplain CCapt.l Plwyn Owen SfSgt. uobert Owen Page AXC Jack C. Dollenger lst Lt. Clarence 'ollenger Pvt Leon 0. Burnett Cpt W. L. Beales 2nd Lt. Uonald Brown TfSgt. Plmer L. blalne Go Ao Vpl William Bissell Pvt Lester Battles Pvt William Bartholomew Sgt H. L. Barnes W.O.J.G. Vhas. T. Vhakon Upl Miles Campbell Pfc Donald Campbell Pfc John .ompbell Pfc Pvt Pvt Pfc Lloyd'u.VCarey Bert L. Carpenter B. L. Casteel Joseph J. Uhakon Pvt Leon J. 'hase Pvt Blanchard Whittle Og-t Pvt Sgt Pvt Raul Ulark Hebert U. Hotchkiss Vernon L. Hosmer Harry L. Hosmer Sfsgt. Roy Hosmer sfsgu. Robert 5. Hosmer Col. Uonald Owen Pvt. Keith Owen Frc. Charles Pratt Cpl. George Paryzek Steve Pashkowsky Pfc. Lloyd Patterson Pvt. Gordon J. Petrik Cpl. Ernest F. Pfennlger Pfo. Bert Popp Jane E. Reed Pfc. Wade L. Russel H, W Russell ' P. Russell SjSgt. Edward A. Russell TfSgt. R. B. Rose Sgt. J. J. Rose Pvt. Harry J. Rose Cpl. Norman A. Riddell Everett L. Smith William Kenneth Smith Pfc. Ernest Springer Pvt. Hosmer E. Sprenger Donald E. Stafford Pvt. Richard Stevenson Francis H. Sherwood TIS Sgt. George V. Stone Pfc. Grover C. Taylor Robert C. Taylor .fo P .l.............. fs--'1-----3 s BURTON SERVICE MEN P Cpl. William H. Taylor Cplo Mo Lo T6Xt9T TfSgt. Howard Trask Sgt. Andy Talarcek Stanley Talarcek Pvt. Edward A. Taylor Pvt. Joe V. Urbanowicz Sgt. Andrew Urbanowicz Pvt. Earl Williams John Korowacki Pfc. Richard T. Korby 2nd Lt. Stanley E. Korowacki Pvt. Allard Kuschner TIS Joe Karl sfsgt. Karl Goff ' Pvt. Gordon L. Griffin Robert P. Gwinn TX4 Forrest Greene Howard C. Vickroy Edward C. Williams Pfc. Carl B. Wicks GXN Georgianna Stinchcomb David J. Stinchcomb Lt. Margaret Newcomb Pfc. Everett Jackson Robert E. Jackson Kenneth Reis Janssen Lt. Ralph Marshall Lt. Denver C, Jividen Frank Malensek Pvt. Earl Miller D. E. Morton TX4 Andrew Mullett Pfc. Samuel Mullett TX4 James Monroe Frank A. Murrey Pfc. Karl L. Maijd.a Afs Frank Maretka Robert B. Lillibridge Pfc. Hal C. Laughlin TfSgt. Ellis W. Ludlow August P. Luoma Martin Luoma Pvt. Otto Edward Karl Raymond V, Korby Sgtg Capt. Lester Krause Arthur Glenn Krause 4 X' , . XV Xu -WX Sgto Sgt' Capt Frank Fritz Ao Co FT1tZ XRo Bo Ford Pfo. Richard Ensign Pfc. Lawrence Elliot Cpl. Robert W. Durham Pfc. Ralph Durham Cpl. George Durham Pvt. Richard Dean J. S. Donaldson Merrill Davis I ..-.- .'1 '-.........T'D I .- 1 l 1 1 .,,4,.ghn-n-u,n.aoi-..4- v fri L, A S S Q E'.n-fy Dear Loreg give us the wisdom to direct our lives. In paths of Truth and Right and Good. Show us the way to live a full life And to help others to do the same. Let us not spend our lives vainly seeking For the things that have no worth, But help us to work for that whcih is real And is of value in this life ,and tne next. Let us go farther than any rave gone before, X To leave behind tke hate and greed Which have caused all t?e evil in the world. And let us help to bring to the world, Peace and securtiy forever and ever. rw By: Hazel Rose L-HSS Lf fffff C L' V5 Ben Texter, President Hazel Rose, Vice President Betty Taylor, See. ane Trees. ' 424455 ,vipffo Charge! . C Lfiiss Fx, cwzf V5 Gardenia CA,-H5 CH- U nf American Beauty and Gold .-an 5, ,f N S I 1 N... Mr. Frank E. Samuel- Mrs. Jhne R. Wilhelm Mr. Paul Wi1helm---- Mrs. Denver C. Jivid Miss Ruth Morgan---- Miss Betty Maijala-- Miss Alice Logan ---- Mrs. Verde Colbert-- Qananlnuoasn-can-aa:-viva: Q-can I--...Qnsw -..Q .4-....... . .fwixx fc. .,,. .....,,,,,.,,,,,,..:'Jf ,X xxx , .,,,,...1qg.-fo-'l- ...gui 50,1 35 y n-venus-on-an-:mourn-puussununnusluh XNP' ' 'X N ... Q... cIQlullbtllnQ0uounUvuoto0 nlnluhtunc-mul 133113 gfr1Qcnlnnnh-uuunu- -asus-:arcsec-Qnnasenoo -:mu-u-mon nun- agua-.--Q noses Unonunaouuulbdalcu 0-russnounp-calms-sono: an-an:-un-usunnuunbunnu-Qu-opus amorous:- an Superintendent ----Commercial Social Science -------English ---VUccl'MNaid ------Language Home Economics ---Instrumental Music Mr. Lawerence W. Smith---------------Vocational Agriculture -,v-.,,,.--.,,-nn.. ., ,tus 'Mx 4 f wk ',N'e . .. ,- . A . X -.- K -Q, - ...--- ,.,,..-..-. -...' , ,f N. 'X mg.ML-.,,,w,, - ,ff X . csmff' I mfr-g .-..... ,,,., f x'- ff f1Nu.--e:Tl,l:::4 l Ns w f x X l ' 4... ...-..-..-.-.. ,. .1 . - . MN! L' 4, . I x., ssxxxu M-an-v chess zrsresy M In the year 1952, on a rainy September morning, Hazl, Rose, Carol Taylor, Geraldine Rafie, Helen Uletz hleanor Vickroy, Norma Clspp, Calvin Wilson, Wayne hosmer, Ld Paryzeh Junior Smith, FT9Hk1lW Hosmer, Betsy Taylor, and Jean Sullivan started school in the section of the old Durton Gin Uur teacher was Miss Mlrtha Cochran, now Mrs. Donald Swan. -We moved from the gym to the old school building for the second grade. Our teacher was Miss Edna Gorton who is now, Mrs. Robert Dishone ' When in the third grade, we were split upa Half of us stayed with the 2nd grade with Miss Gorton as teacher and the other half joined the fourth grade end had Mrs. Kathryn Hull. While in the third grade we were joined by Pat and Bud Myers. H The new school building was completed in time for us to start the fourth grade there. Miss Carey who is now fMru. Holcomb was our fourth grade teacher. In the Sth grade we were taught by Miss Anna Maretka This year Betty een Mill of Orwell joined us. The next year Mrs. Moy.Uoats, our sixth grade teacher took us for her annual visit to the Cleveland Art Museum Our advisor for the seventh grade was Mr. Denver C. Jividen. This was the yerr we got our name of llbile cherubs. In the eighth grade our advisor was Miss Mary Lou Strock The American Legion .awards were given to Ardys Waller and Bud Myers. At the beginning of the '9th grade we were joined by Alice Hope, Ben Texter, and 'ud Chittle from Ularidon, June. Gildersleeve from Newbury, and Herb Kleve from Chester. Mr. Samuel was our advisor for both the 9th and lOth grade, . xi N. N W ,N C e---.--......,,,-...ah , X RJ Prem-ww-N-.- - fMe------N- VJ ..,,..f CLASS HISTORY fur Junior year was ver? eventful. We recieved our Mass rings. This year Mrs. ividen was our class advisor and directed our class play, A Girl, A Guy, and A Gob. And now the greatest year of all has arrived. We are Seniors! Our Senior pictures Were taken in the fall. We presented our play '-'him -Lee on May'4th. Our advisor is Mro iuilhelma .sns-n. .. K ,4v ' ' ...mx xx r4,.,N I NNN .-ifj ,f'! ,-..--.....4-1, fn., s.,- ., ...... .-... -. -an-.......--.... x , EA-114-umm. ...... .-,......-.. ..- ,. C 94 !3'lnu'u. an-if xs..s1a-nanunf J 'N'w--5.-swf GRASS ACTIVITIES D The Senior class of 1945 were never very active in class activities until they became Juniors. In their tJun1or year they did two things of note. o First they produced their class plag UA Girl, A Guy and a Gob.U Starring Pay Myers, 5pencer ichter, and Ben Texter. The play was directed bi Mrs. D. C. J1v1den,tme1r class advisor, and put on in the urton Auditorium on April 7, 1944. Second, on may 12, 194s they put on the annual Senior Prom in the Durton Auditorium. The audlto decorated in purple and gold colors and on one e huge banner which said Class of '44.H On the t Junior- rium was nd was a ables the place cards were in the shape of a scho1ar's cap and diploma and the memento was in the shape of a ship on which was printed NSa1ling Toward Successu the class motto. At seven, dinner was served by the girls who had prepared it with the help of some of their mothers. After dinner a magician entertainment, gt 9:30 dancing started. At one end auditorium there was a room where the dancers could play games as they choose. At midnight the prom and another senior class left school with a memory to look back upon. Shortly after school started in the fall of brand new Seniors sponsored a hayrlde. The plans f urnlshed of the loungeor was over pleasant 1945 the were all made, the day set and before they knew it the night of the hay ride was there. The only slip in the plans was that it was raining. Despite the rain the hay ride continued and was successfully ended with a weiner roast in Edward Paryzek's woods. On February 4, l945 the Seniors had a steak dinner at the Plttsburgher in Parkman. The dinner was well attended and every one enjoyed the steaks, french fried potatoes, salad, and the trimmings. On December the Juniors and Seniors put on a Holly Dance in the Burton Auditorium. There was a huge 'Christmas tree decorated with different lights. .X ff I- '- '--'--luv-can-sniQ x ' Jt,4.-.-.--aa..-o-a-in----.--EL..,,, s -Q- Qlj::::::.....l fi CLASS ACTIVITIES Pine boughs were used generously with a little mistletoe for decorative purposes. A seven piece orchestra furnished the beautiful music for dancing. In spite of the very heavy snowfall the dance was very well attended and every one had a delightful time. ' Cn may 4 the annual class play was produced. The title UThin Icen, a comedy in three acts. The play starred Haze ose, and Geraldine Hafie and tne plot revolved around their attempts to break Fred Edwards romance with Millie Russell. On May ll the annual Junior-Senior prom was put on in the Durton gym. There was a delicious meal served first which was followed by dancing. x 'NNN ,.. ,,f- ---x, 1 1--5' -sq -..A 'N -- Q 'mv' M., Q If sxxax fi:::.m..m, ww' l 111' shark' 'm '---WewJ,f 1 1 1 1 1 , The scholastic achievements of our class started in 1941 when we took our eighth grade exams. Bob Nightingale rplaced third in the county and Norma Clapp, Jean Sullivan, Hazel Bose, Pat Myers, June Gildersleeve, Bud Chittle, Bud Myers, Betty Jean Gill, Eleanor Vickroy, Ben Texter, and Herbert Kleve all had honorable mentions. The eighth grade medals were awarded to Ardys Waller and Bud Myers. In our four years of high school, Pat Myers, Bud Myers, Jean Sullivan, Hazel Rose, and Betty Jean Gill participated in the elimination tests given at Chardon. In 1945 Betty Jean Gill, Hazel Hose, and Jean Sullivanf. were made members of the National Honor Society. Pat Myers was brought in and made a member in 1944, and in 1945 Norma Clapp came into the society. The Senior Scholarship tests were iven to nine seniors at Chardon. They were Norma Clapo, Caro? Taylor, Betty Jean Gill, Pat Myers, June Gildersleeve, Hazel Hose, Bud Myers, Bud Chlttle and Jean Sullivan, Jean Placed fourth in the county and Hazel received honorable mention, Jean brought more glory to our class by winning a scholorship at Hiram College, and Bob Nightin ale by winning a four year scholar- ship to Ohio State niversity. Betty can Gill is our class Valedictorian, and Patricia Myers is the Saluditorian. Q I -4-.4 X K l I ,- Y'-----'r 1' A -X'--. R If I' .,.-m4 ,I su 5 X . 5 A.. X.. if , iff 1 'A' -s-.,,, ' . --.-.n..g.-.-. ...J .nf I b J ORGAEIZATlONS The seniors, who are members of the glee clubs, are Helen Dietz, Betty Jean Gill, Alice Hope, Eleanor Vickroy Pat Myers, Betty Taylor, Hazel Rose, Ben Texter, Norma Clap: and Bud Myers. The Octette members are Helen Dietz, Hazel Rose, Betty Mathews, Mary Jean Humphrey, Nancy Dean, Eliza- beth Reed, Winifred Cotb, and Jerry Lou Osborn. Norma Clapp aceompliment for music activities this year have been greedy appreciated by all audiences. BAND , S Senior band members are Hazel Rose, Betty Jean Gill, Eleanor Vickroy, Norma Clapp, Jean Sullivan, and Junior Smith The Music Festival was held April 15th, with tho. Band and Glee clubs participating. STTIENT COUNCIL J A The senior student council representives are Jean Sulli- van and Bob Nig tengale. The Student council has done much for our school this year by sponsoring parties and stamp and bond campaigns. F. F. A. The senior boys, who are members of the Future Farmers of America, are Franklin Hosmer, and Ed Parazek. Franklin is president of the organization in Burton School. ' NATIONAI HONOR SOCIETY The senior members of the National Honor Society are Hazel Rose, Pat Myers, Jean Sullivan, getty Jean Gill, and Norma Clapp. The new members are Dean Kenny, William Miajala, Mary Jean humphrey, Wilma Popp, and Georgia Glass- burner. T Nswssalfsa CLTTB N The senior members of the newspaper club are Hazel Rose, Eleanor Viekroy, Carol Taylor, Betty Jean Gill, Betty Taylor, Pat Myers, and Bob Mig tingale. Pat Myers is the editor of the paper for the senior year. NSW- M.'Jq N,,, ' ,,f ' --x,,,,- Ns 'G 'i1 .Ill1.II'fI.T??1IL1' ,f --., , .-.....,, , .1 .., .- ... ....-N-.. .-eq...--f - I xi - Cfass WE, THE CLASS OF 1945, TOWNSHIP OF BURTON, COUNTY OF GEAUCA, STATE OF OHIO, BEING OF SOUND MIND AND MEMORY, DO MAKE, 2. GERALDINE RAFIE wills PUBLISH, HND DECLARE THIS FRNYKLIN HOSMER wills basketball ability to 1. OUR L,ST WILL HND TESTAMENT3 his manly physiqze and his LEONARD KALINA. ner South American Rhumba to PHYLIS BLAIR. 5. BETTY TAYLOR wil s ber bangs to WINIFRED COBB. 4. HAZEL ROSE willsber flair for getting out of classes to ELMER BOLLINCEH. JEAN SULLIVAN wills bar job of delivery girl for the library to MARGARET PFENNICER. . 5. 6. BENJANIN FFATKLTN TEXTER III Wills his typing ability to KIETH ERNST. 7. CAROL TAYLOR wills her red locks to GEORGIA CLASSBURNER. 8. CERALDINE RAFIE wills her hearty laugh and modest char- acter to FLO OHACKON. 9. BOB NICENTINGALE wills his Boogie Woogie to EOE WILLIAMS, IO. HUD MYERS wills his old age as a Senior to BILL CANFIELD ll. HELEN DIETZ wills her ability to stick to one man to GEORGIA GLASSBURNER. w 12. WATNE HOSNER Wills fifty of his pounds to WILLIE MAIJALA 13. HERB KLEVE Wills his 57 Ford to BILL KUNHER. O ,. -g-, . P, ,A 2, 1, 1' - ' ! . 41- ' '41 , .R ,.s. x s .a- 4 J K Qn., J' BUD CHITWL2 wiI,s is L50kkeeUjwb ability to WLM? COBB, and DONlf FHLPF, JUNE GILDERSLEEVE wllls her abihi y tu hold three mens' interess at ans sims Zu EQTHMR CLAL. BETTY GILL wills her ability as a cheerleader to LILLIAN ADAMIC. WAYNE HOSMiR wills his lack of interest in girls to BILL JACKSON. BETTY TAYLOR and HAZEL ROSE will their driving ability to BOB WILLIAMS and ELMER BOLLINGER. ' BEN TEXTER wllle his beard to ELMER BOLLINGER. CAROL TAYLOR and ALICE HOPE will their fortitude in bl- secting to WlLMA POFP and LILLIAN ADAMIO. BETTY TAYLOR wills her unusual ability to remain quiet in classes to MARY JEAN HUMPHREY. NORMA CLAPP wills her musical talent to DEAN KENNEY. JUNE GLLDEHSLEEVE wills her blond hair styles to DONA THORP. THE SENIOR OFFICE GIRLS WILL THEIR TYPIN5 FOR MR. SMITH TO THL JUNIOR GIRLS. PAT MYERS wills her eiitorship of the FLASH te DONA THORP. FLEANCR VLUKRUY wllls a few of her ?recaLes to LlLLIAN JDAMIC. JR, SMIJH wills his interest an a cevtsln ov. girl to JOE LANYOK. ' in 'Y',,.....-4.-.5 .,. - 4q,,,',-?- nf, N -. 1 . .V ... 1 I xx .lxf . .-f, ' -M .'---- . . -.-X.,-', 'vu' Xl lf ml' H42 .L . di 28. 29. HAZEL ROSE wills herlove of the farm to RAUVIOND DAYTON. CALVIN WILSON wills his sharp clothes to LEONARD KALINA. 50. ED PARYCEK wills his ability to sleep in classes to GEORGIA GLASSBURNER. Bl We direct that all our debts and graduation expenses be . paid as soon after graduation as possible, by the Class of 1945. SIGNED, SEALED, PUBLI SHED, AND DECLARED BY THE CLASS OF' 1945 IN OUR PRESENCE AND IN THE PRESENCE OF EACH OTHER, 'NE HEREUNTO SUBSCRIBE OUR NAIVLES AS A'l!'lfESTING 'FIITNESSES ON THIS 22nd DAY OF ivn-XY, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE. g 1 ,, 4--,H sfn X Xfyfitg Q N4 XL. I W A : A fl. ' Q 4 UA, ff.-I , .ffu ASM! A Q-rx! ' H I K, XJ-91' f Gtr! 1. E- M-1' fa- ' . . I QV I ' pf I 1,3 Uuqjq ffl! ANNE HE' .JJ fb am If .42 ff .sf f , Hay I V- C Q' D ,Lv 1 VD amid' I , Juv x,,1 ,1 I aff I flgiwft my I W' 07,13 I ,5Q'a6xJi 1 J ' 'my Ax? S.. , V, ' Q I un f. ji N., - K j M Q -l., '9f2h'7 L Left . ,lu '! 'f A C ' ' 4 . H. N355 fa ,.n.mm.wWgm, b f: 'g! is t.,,f5235 X rcp.f'ai-ECIV f ll The date of the reunion of Class of 1945 had been set for May 22nd 1955. After waiting a decade for this mometous occasion, we find ourselves dashing through the hemisphere aboard the Super Deluxe Rocket ohip, specially designed by those two famous mechanical designers Bob Nightingale and Cal Wilson. ,oth are doirg all right in their social fields, they have recently been invited to attend a banquet given in honor of the King and Wueen of England. lWe came down upon the brightly lighted airfield which is maintained by the great metropolis of Durton, and was suggested' by those three social leaders, Hazel nose, Betty Jean Mill, and Betty Taylor. As a side line from their social activities they have developed 16 new Drug Stores in which the High School crowd meet to jitterhug and dis- cuss the merits of their classroom-problems. We find Ed Paryzek has followed his brother into the Garage business, he row owns and operates his own garage for hocket-Ships, and all the time he can spare from his work is spent with his wife Louise, formerly of Newbury, and their four blonde children. Arriving at the Urand Hotel for our banquet, we find the great spokesman, uBashful Mud Chittle, just finishing his famous speech. ud is quite excited yet, because of his recent marriage to one of our former classmates, Alice Hope. Alice, has retired from her switch board which she operated for the past three years in New York. . ' Franklin Hosmer, after acquiring all the available land in Burton, township for his dairy farm, has purchased Troy township for aidttional pasture land, bvery morning he mllks his cattle to the rythum of the freat musician and composer, Norma Clapp. Norma, has been featured in many popular movies and sells many recordings daily. Her latest concert was at Western Reserve University of which Jean Sullivan is now the Dean. Jean had many proposals in marriage but lides her opsition too well, to give it up. 7 X3--has .,r+ f,i,J.-ll,,..:::L:D if xwg ----v 1-.suv-r-f-'rv- 'b' 2 Peering out of the window we chance to see another of our classmates Herbert Kleve, the most eligible bachelor of Burton, who owns the Kleve's Kandy Kisses Factory, drive ing up in his new blue convertible minus one smashed fender. Wayne Hosmer, who is now interested in Architecture is among us, also. He is still a single man and much upset over his recent broken engagement to his beautiful heiress. But don't worry he'll marry he girl next door. Geraldine, has captured the heart of a handsome million- aire, but can t take time off from the management of the Raf1e's Clothing Department Store to marry him. Another of our live-wire classmates, Benjamin Franklin Texter III? is still having trouble with his Blonde's, we are informed that he is about to pop the question though. He has been employed under the Farm Bureau Cooperation for sometime, now. Pat Myers can't seem to make up her mind whether she should keep on running her 1000 acre Ranch and continue her lessons on UHow to Hide a Horsen, or accept the offer as secretary for Cal and Bob's business. Helen Dietz and her two four year old, dark-haired, twin girls are found living on the second floor or the Jefferson apartment on 89th street. JuneG11dersleeve is enjoying life, with raising cows as her hobby. Her wedding bells have stopped ring- ing, and she has now retired to be an old maid the rest of her life, in a small bungelow on 55rd Street. pa-4 4 1 'I --: 3 Eleanor Vlckroy, has her own Beauty Salon in California, She is kept quiee busy ---- with those famous Hollywood Stars such as Iviargaret O'Brien and Shirley Temple. ' Due to all the Sailors Carol Taylor Knew, she has-now been made Secretary of the Navy. - Bud Myers arrives late from his local broadcascing sta- tion C-A-T. He's a nationally known gossip commentator and has recently been offered, Hedda Hoppers, position in dolly- wood, After a delicious meal anr a happy reunion, everyone slowly retires to his home. '4.-., 'f--.N ,f , N-:gg'::::::.'.'t':::f.g..267 xx I f W x N Ir ,kj ., ...,....,,.,.,..,.....,,,.,.......:,.. ,xi N mekmmvm Qffafvmfliil., ' View Q' Q U CLASS ADVISOR --Z' O n............................ C. -................, . X. ., xi ...-....................M........ X-XL...-.-n-.-1 Q.,-.......,---.-..-........ : .......n--. - . XX -.----- .., .. ... or 0 . Q1 8 Ali UL Clee Club 1-5-4 Newspaper Club 2-4 Junior R Senior Pkay 5-4 Octet 4 Grebestre Club 5 gene 142-5.4 'Gf?loe 2-3-4 Elimination Test 2 Senior Scbolorsbip Test 4 gf Net'l Honor Society 2-5-4 President N. H. S. 5-4 Annual Stuff 4 Motion Picture Club 1 Class President 2-5 V. Pres. of Class 4 X' f!ZZ,f ' N1 fE.',,'f KC Glee Club 1i2-5-4 Newspaper Club 2-5-4 Editor of Flash 4 Annuel Steff 4 wliminetion Test 2-5 Senior Scbolorsbip Test 4 Junior R Senior Pley 5-4 V. Pres. Nat'l. Honor Society V. Pres. Gloss 5 Sec. Gloss 2 Office 2-5-4 Student Council .4 1 Mx, -- fi ' Br .,A1 1, ,1 f Aff!!-. 1 ,L 7 X 1x,gJ,c.- 5, -0.-ar, ..,,....-.....Q,sxg ,e Wh' - '-Q.. if . X f w f '53 N 'x,.. -------on---. ..,,. ,.-. . l x Xxx-sNrJ,'- ----.-............ ... ., Xxx! M!! 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Burton High School - Yearbook (Burton, OH) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 39

1945, pg 39

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1945, pg 8

Burton High School - Yearbook (Burton, OH) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 19

1945, pg 19

Burton High School - Yearbook (Burton, OH) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 43

1945, pg 43

Burton High School - Yearbook (Burton, OH) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 7

1945, pg 7

Burton High School - Yearbook (Burton, OH) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 6

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