Cambridge High School - Cantab Yearbook (Cambridge, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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CHNNEL4 RAYMOND WILFORD VOLZ JAN M. WASSON JIMMY D. WAXLER, BARBARA WILLISON JEAN ANN WHITIS NANCY JANE WILLIAMS WILLIAM A. WILLIS CAROLE LILYAN WILSON Not pictured: CLYDE EVELYN LUCILLE WILSON JOHN WOODROW WIMER ' IMOGENE YOHO V. DeLONG, THOMAS DILLEY, WILLIAM WESCOTT members of our class combined their efforts to make the sports picture of C.H.S. much brighter than in the past .Ra Volz received many honors in football, including being nameclr to the all C.O.L. and all Ohio first teams. Senior cheerleaders were Julia Perry and Julie Knight. Homecoming was a gala event at which Queen Ruth Duffey with her attendants, Marilyn Nolan, Larna Doan, Barbara Willison, .lulia Perry, and Julie Knight reigned over festivities. The Senior Party, the Junior-Senior Prom, Senior Class Night, Baccalaureate, and Commencement added the perfect ending for one of the happiest chapters of our lives. Happier days will never be spent by any of us. High school days which were so dear, The joys and friends we've known Will always be a part of us No matter where we roam. +CAROL SMITH AND DONNA PHILLIPS TWENTY-THREE

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lllllll DAVID SONNEFELD RICHARD CARL SOUERS JAMES VERION TINGLE SHIRLEY IONA STANLEY MARY LOUISE STILLION JEANNE SUITT THOMAS ALLEN THOBURN NEAL S. TOSTENSON 6 TWENTY-TWO MARTHA ANN TURNER JAMES ROSS VANCE SARA LOUISE VAN DYNE BARBARA ANN VERBURG party was held at the Eaglels Hall and at this time, we received the nickname of Clarence , The climax -of the yearis activities was the Junior-Senior Prom at which our class changed the O.N.G. Armory into the Mardi Gras, mystic atmosphere. Tom Lanning, Neal Tostenson, Reed Shape and Jim Davis were chosen to guide us through our last and best year of high school. Wayne Hammond was elected as president of the Student Council whose new senior members were Carol Smith and Jack Dougherty. Philip Belcher headed the Hi-Y, and Bill Larrick was chosen as president of the Key Club. Marilyn Nolan directed Y-Teen activities, while Jeanne Suitt headed the G.A.A. Donna Phillips and Jim Davis shared honors as co- editors of the Reporter. Many members of our class were elected to the National Honor Society whose officers included: Bill Willis, Jack Dougherty, Donna Phillips, and Edwin Odebrecht. The PiAlpha Nu Music Club was formed with Julie Knight as its president. The boys proved their worth by providing us with many hilarious moments in the ann.ual H1-Y play. Many



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., -7. - 91.7 ..-YH Jfcuwfm wwf Sofmtfanafwp DR. CHARLES E. JEFFERSON AWARD The Jeiferson Award which is the annual income from the Charles E. Jefferson Award Fund, is given to the student who has maintained the highest scholastic average throughout the four years of attendance in Cambridge High School. The previous winners of the Jefferson Award are: Helen Maslowski, 19423 Charlene Freeman, 19433 Marjorie Phillips, 19443 Mary Kathryn Burt, 19455 Elizabeth Lagneaux, 19465 Barbara Fleming, 19473 Harriette Thomas, 19485 Ruth Milligan, 19493 Kathleen Rutledge, 19503 Earl Hawkins, 1951. The winner for 1952 will be announced during the Commencement exercises. THE JEFFERSONIAN AWARD ' This award, which grants 3100.00 to be applied to the first year of a college education, is offered to one young man of Cambridge High School who fulfills the requirements. If the winner of the award continues in college and maintains a scholastic average above the average of the college, the award will be renewed each year up to a maximum of four years. The first award, made for the year 1948-1949, was won by Richard Kintigh, who is now enrolled at Case. In 1950, the award was made to James Scott who is attending Miami University. Last year's award was won by Earl Hawkins, who is completing his first year at Case. The 1952 winner will be announced during the Commencement exercises. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TESTS Peter Eikenberry placed first in the county in the Senior Scholarship Tests, which were given to students from Cambridge and Guernsey County on Saturday, February first. By virtue of his high score, Peter also received honorable mention in the state and placed eighth among the boys in the Ohio University District. William Willis placed third in Guernsey County and Jack Dougherty and Thomas Lanningl tied for fourth place. All three received Honorable Mention in the Ohio University District. Donna P illips was in sixth place in the county and twenty-fifth among the girls in the state. Edwin Odebrecht and Wayne Hammond placed seventh and ninth respectively and each received Honorable Mention in the Ohio University District. Merlin Price, James Davis, Carolyn McCreary, James Peters, and Robert Porter received Hon- orable Mention in Guernsey County. BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD The Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award, granted for progress on science, was presented to Donna Jean Phillips. GUERNSEY COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION ESSAY CONTEST Carolyn McCreary placed first in the essay contest sponsored by the Guernsey County Tubercu- losis Association. MUSIC Donna Phillips, June Nugen, Ronald Roby andTed Lake received a superior rating at the District Solo and Ensemble Contest. The Drum Ensemble also received a superior rating. Seniors in this group were George Mathews and Don Davis. ATHLETICS Ray Volz was selected All-C.O.L. First Team defensive end and offensive fullback and was named fullback on the All-Ohio Team. In addition Ray received Honorable Mention for Prep School All- American. William Willis, guard, received Honorable Mention for the All-C.O.L. Team. WORLD AFFAIRS INSTITUTE Peter Eikenberry, Thomas Lanning and Carol Smith were chosen to represent Cambridge High School at the World Affairs Institute which met in Cincinnati, Ohio, on March seventh. TWENTY-FOUR

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