Chillicothe High School - Arrow Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)
- Class of 1955
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Text from Pages 1 - 144 of the 1955 volume:
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The Centennial Roster of C.H.S. Alumni In this one-hundred year alumni roster names have been included as they have been found in school records and in student year-books. Classes are listed in chronological order from 1855 through 1895. But from 1896 through 1949 dates have been omitted, and classes are not in year by year arrangement. Instead class groups are placed at random, some being out of position by as much as ten years. The classes from 1950 through 1954 are in order. In all classes membershlp is intact. 1855-1858 Mary Bonner Abram C. Kopp Julia Woodbridge 'John D. Madeira Mary A. Cory Wm. B. Mills Ella Hill Joseph Ott Eliza Horton Sergeant P. Peabody Mary Sosman Frank T. Gilmore Elizabeth Korn Malcom C. Wesson Fredonia Johnson Edward P. Tuttle Ella Garfield i Asahel R. Franklin Emma Sproat John T. Roper Olivia Ferree James W. Burbridge Helen A. Sill Miley B. Wesson Maria Fairbanks Learner C. Massie Elizabeth Dun John H. Flood Fannie Evans James McDonald Eliza Watt James H. Spence Mary P. Cook Samuel H. Ewing Margaret Cook James A. Gilmore Francis Wolfe Albert Barney lscah Amberg Martha Meech Margaret Spence Louisa Baldwin Frederick Bentle Adam Breinig A. K. Smith Mary Kennedy Elizabeth Kopp Mary Pinto Sarah E. Taylor Alice Thompson Frederick McLain Rebecca White Edward T. Beoll John S. Steel James G. Steel Elizabeth Ghormley Ann Denig Julia Stillwell Mary McClintick Margaret D. Allen Jane Montgomery Roxanna Saul Amos Purdum Jno. Mclandburgh Louisa Summersett Emma Baldwin Newton Offutt Anna Kennedy Polk Ogle Eliza Baker Charles Smith Caroline Clarke Wm. Spence Mary Foulke Louis S root Rachael,Trimble Thomas Spence Cornelia Sisson John P. McDougal Sophia Fullerton Oscar Hamilton Hannah Stoddard Wm. Wade Mary A. Scott Wm. Dickson 1859 Olivia Allston Maria A. McKell Margaret McKelI 1860 Emma Sproat Hannah L. Stoddard John H. Flood Adora McArthur John S. Steel 1861 No graduating class this year. 1 862 No record this year. 1863 No record this year. 1864 Margaret Fullerton Emily Ferguson Lucretia Thatcher Julia Ferree 1865 Sally T. McClintick Carrie Sproat Diathia Cook Margaret McGinnis Franklin Sproat 1866 James T. Bonner Alma E. Sanford Lida Fairbanks 1867 Fannie L. Jack 1868 Charles B. Cook Anna M. Smith Anna L. Fernald Julia S. Chandley 1869 Nellie Waddle Anna Alberti Lizzie McKell Susie Jack Nellie Dun Allie Carr Etta Allen Alice M. Wolfe 1870 Rachel R. Long Sallie Germain Bella J. Sanford Maggie S. Cook Nannie Allston Belle Wilson Lizzie Alberti Lucy R. Cook Ella W. Clark Rowena Nye Ida F. Row Anna Howson Mary Hillhouse 1871 lcla St. John Holcomb Emma H. Fullerton Nellie T. Cook Laura Doty Meta R. Schutte Lizzie Miller 1872 Thomas K. Wilson Albert Weidman Jennie McD. Waddle Amelia Sulzbacher Minnie R. Ewing Maggie Carlisle Minnie I. Palmer Carrie Butt Laura C. Burkline Henry A. Thatcher 1873 Albert Wetterstroem Flora V. West Ida F. McCoy Scioto W. Hamilton Maggie E. McDowell Gustave Buchammer Agatha E. Franklin Lou E. Mosher Jennie F. Winn Lydia A. Hills Olive I. Hamilton Mary E. Mosher Etta Lord 1874 W. H. Fullerton Laura A. Beaull Mattie E. Nye Carrie l. Griesheimer Ada H. Keith Anna S. Wilson Mary Dunlap Anna M. Floyd 1875 Tina Alberti Ella M. Frost Clara P. Frost Lillian Lewis Elanor M. Winn Almeda Beverage Carrie Snyder T. J. Nye William Clark 1876 Minnie McDougal Florence Bliss Effie Ewing Orpha Hickle Jennie Ingham Carrie McDowell Anna Peregrine Carrie Story Ida B. Walton Bessie Carlisle Edward F. Waddle Edwin Safford Laura Armstrong Hannah Buchen Anna Gaston Margaret Huffman Janet McCoy Emma Mclntire Anna Wissler Lucy Waddle Bessie Smith Hottie Schlegel William Wetterstroem Harry McFadden 1877 Lucy A. Foster Rose A. Pinto Kate G. P. Floyd George E. Mosher Anna A. Griffin Margaret M. Hamill Ella B. Lord Charles Pinto Anna M. Snyder Harriet A. Moore 1878 Lido Anderson Eudora Nye Anna Swift Otie McArthur Sina Robinson Nannie Clark Frank A. Ewing Edward Patton 1879 Cora Chapman Belle S. Ronaldson Emma Wissler Jennie I. W. Clark Etta Sulzbacher William Sulzbacher Katie Keim Nellie Carr Ella Rupel Annie Offutt Minnie Mace Charles Meggenhofen 1880 Anna Kreitz Josie Griesheimer Philip Gaynor Lizzie Mytinger Effie Brukline May Organ John Mace Ollie Mosher Alice Streeper Carrie Mclntire Bessie Safford Jacob Srreeper Anna Snyder Anno G. McDougal Jennie Devinney 1881 Clara Barmann Jennie Rouzer Annie Keim Bertha Sulzbacher Cynthia W. Clark Nellie Weidman Ella Floyd Margaret Corrigan George Smart 1882 Lizzie T. Lord Eva Pearson Cora Huffman 1883 F. Lulu Williams Susie A. Larimore Georgia A. Dump Mary E. Devoss Carrie E. Lord Anna M. Winter Anna J. Safford Mary W. Shotts Gladys Butler Alice McCoy Jacob A. Pinto John C. Parker 1884 Rebecca Andrews Carrie D. Gartner Romaine M. Safford Flora E. Wayland Charles C. Waddle Harry S. Lewis William O. Lindley George Hicks William A. Spetnagle Tiffin Gilmore 1885 Martha T. Bennett Marian S. Franklin Hima A. Fuchs Mary G. Guthrie Daisy L. Larimore Mary B. Smart Charles L. Richardson Mary E. Armstrong Effie G. Hackley Mary A. Murphy Susan P. Nipgen Edwin C. Ewing 1886 Emma Dieter Anne S. Frost Estelle R. Guthrie Anna R. Herlihy Minnie E. Lewis S. Louise Safford Emma Weidman Charles Bennett Edward C. Mills William A. Wallace Bessie Bailey Anna Cavanagh Jennie W. Reed 1887 Lizzie Butler Sallie Blosser Helena W. Brown Ella M. Gartner Sallie Gatliff Susie L. Groninger Henrietta Hedgepath Bertha Hanby Nellie M. Herlihy Lillian R. Hines Ella Heeb Roberts Hancock Kate F. Kaehne Clara B. McGlennon Rosa Mills Minnie D. Overly Carrie E. Ryan Nellie B. Socin Clara C. Smith Alletta M. Schooley Albert C. Spetnagel Nellie E. Wayland Reinhard Wissler 1888 Alice B. Cook Lucile H. Doyle Frederick L. Dunlap Evans Platter 1889 Jean Blackford Lillian Doris Mary A. Fernald Jennie Harris Erma Schilder Stella Secrest Laura Slane 1890 Charles R. Doll R. Edwin Safford Anna Socin Burton E. Stevenson 1891 Virgie Cook Homer G. Cox Madge Hurst 1892 Henry Breinig Lyda Roach Leola Somers Joseph Allen Charles M. Clifton William Korst Mabel Lisle Olive Mace Bertha Purdum Mamie Ritter Albert Sellenings Augusta Shrader 1893 Walter Evans Cora Groninger Anna Lautenklos Celora MacHortar Susie Preston Florence Purdum Charles Wood 1894 Lyman W. Cox Elizabeth Mace Carrie V. Sleret Thomas Woodrow 1895 Carrie Beard Anna Elsoss Irene Haney Walter Howson Margaret Marshall Andrew Roach Daisy Socin Ernest Cox Arthur Clifton William Cook Vause Foster Ada Freeman Bess Gerber Anna Korst Mary Maloney Bess Moore Marie Moore Lucy Purdum Frances Roper Margaret Roe Lulu Schilder Oscar Sellenings Stella Whitcraft Kate Davenport Kathryn M. DeWeese Marianne S. Fraklin Bertha Aid Fred Hamm Leonidos Hammond Maxwell Hanawalt Ethel Hoffman Elizabeth Klaus Clara Maude Kolhno Margaret Pickens Mary Steel George Mytinger Herbert Dawley Nettie Houk Howard Cryder William Herrnstein Albert Mrykle Ada Byers Ernest Reuytinger Amaza Sproot Ella Fisher Bernice Secrest Maime Cronin Nettie Hathaway Ella Ruple Eva Hellmuth Emma Jacobs Ada Nichols Manly Acton Fred Arbenz Harry Gunning Charles Howson Robert Meikleiohn H. H. Summers Fred D. Williams Lucy Bowers Stella Hartman Lenora Maloney Clara Purdum Elsa Tritscheller Sallie Snyder Edith Maule Edgar Eberle Maude Byers Margaret Carson Mabel Perry Pearl Yaple Gertrude McGue Grace Groniger Bertha Chaney Gustave Kohler Theodore Spetnagel Eleanor Hamm Bertha Merkle Theresa McGinty Estella Boblett C. H. Tull Ruth Hopewell Anderson Nand J. Arbenz Oswald B. Atwell Russell H. Auch Irma Rose Baader Theadosia Evelyn Brown Helen Burke Winifred Phyllis Bradshaw Clarence A. Breiel Willard Trego Burgoon Alphonzo Ireland Cahill Ralph D. Cunningham Alice Evelyn Figley Sophia Mary Fox Richard Earl Gaynor Ralph Blake Hindman Clarence S. Hauser Rose Marie Hoffman Vera Hackett Nellie Harmount Exsie Isabel Heath Laura Mildred Jordan Hazel Bierly Kenyon Agnes B. Maloney Mabel Margaret Minister Florence Anne McKenzie Hortense E. Pohlman Mary Frances Pohlman Walter H. Perry Geneva Angus Ross Elizabeth A. Ringwald Everett Chaney Robbins Henry W. Schuer Cecelia M. Spetnagel Lillian Harriet Sheets Dorothy Mayme Steel Ellen Dunlap Stitt Mary Porter Towar George Edward VonAchen THE CHILLICOTHE 1955 'W ' Pubhshed bv the students of Ch1111C0th6 High School SJoan Shoemaker '2Jackie Story Sandra Duffy Linda Miller Janice Hammond Rowena Perry L I H es ey owson Marilyn Hamm ' ffdlj' aww- aww? Z safari: l -r--my-'rv - - ' cf' ei Russell Helnzelman Dorothy Hermann Franklin Hoagland Mary Jardine ' Albert Jones Walter Jean Jean Kellenberger Gerald Kemp Effie Loiry Burnell Lunbeck Helen McVicker Helen Moog Florentina Mathias Margaret Miller Mabel Morrow Henr Orth Ray Ortman Gordon Phillips Robert Pinto Dana Purdum Helen Ritter Mae Roll Fred Rush George Schilder Charles Schleyer Mildred Schmidt Abraham Segal Errett Skinner Theodore Skinner Robert D. Smith Harald Spencer Mary Spetnogel Clara Sterr Charles Sulzbacher Joseph Vanmeter George Warner Oren Webb Evangeline Williams Edith Woodall Hulda Arbenz George Armsey Edith Auch Grace Bee Mor Bentz Lucin Bergman Eiagene Bliss A a Brown Marie Brust Presley Caldwell Harry Carter Mary Clough Helen Correll Beatrice Counts Florence Counts Rebecca Counts Grace Emmel Dora Fogle Florence Fulton Pearl Galbreoth Cyril Garrett Francis Garrett Herbert Gartner Edwin Gehres Robert Gehres Ona Graves Florence Grlesheimer Irene Griesheimer Jule Hagans Ethel Hammann Walter Hargroves Louie Haubell Clair Jones John Kern Katherine Kieffer Julius Kirton Dorothlx Levy Merle cCollister Helen McNeal Leona Miller Bessie Mullen Leah Pinto 'Granville Purdum Zelma Rebstock Walter Rinkliff Eleanor Shearrow Nora Siemon Creed Silbaugh Clarence Simon Russell Steel Wayne Steel Florence Stitt Eleanor Streitenberger Bessie Thornton Edna Uhrlg Ralph Weaver Anna Weislogel Katherine Wi liams Leon Winget Erwin Wissler Leona Wissler Alvin Zurcher Helen Beyerly Ruth Cox Ernest Kennedy Mildred Dixon Ethel Hamm Arthur Edinger Ethel Rhinehart Grace Kidnocker Paul Partee Ruth Phillips Lawrence Miller Gladys Lirpett Grace Phi lips Ernest Ortman Flora Plumley - in-.TvYX' Esther Oswald Harry Schreiner Marie Galbraith Madeline Bates Howard Cutrigiht Lucinda Maug mer Alice Anderson Philip Epstine Alta McCoy Arilla Steinhour Fred Jones Helen Anderson Sarah Fisher Warren Stickrod Mildred White Louis Hoffman Edna Burns Sarah Margaret Jardine Orin Bowd e Muriel Hoagland Rosalie Kern Josephine Hirsch Elsie Ritter Orland Hough Violet Turner Kathryn Secrest Anne Harmount Beatrice Brown Walter Breth Kathryn Jones Beatrice Bergman Clyde Shively Faith Shoemaker Irene Mader Stella Oberer Edna Schilder Robert Smith V Minnie Burns Walter Dreyer Aurelia Groninger Leona Doerres Mae Timmons Rickie Ginther Delano Proctor Maud Arledge Bernice Auch David Auch Ernest Augustus Leah Black Harry Blackburn Mabel Brust Herbert Caldwell Helen Carter Rondeau Counts Luther Cupp Vergfl Dreyer Mar Emmel Robert Erdmann Ruth Gabler Grace Gallaugher Shermer Garrison Clark M. Groninger Bertha Hard Edward Heinzleman Mabel Heiss Mary Hirn Helen Hoffman Adine Hott Scott Jones Alba Junk Clara Klaus Katherine Kramer Madge Long William McCoy Viola Mader James Marshall Beulah Miller Glenn Nichols Vergil Rothe Fanny Segal Nathan S inner ghloe Spgigg ario tory Hazelrgtoker Don Sullivan Madeline Swope Adda Belle Warner Frwk Westerman Ho ard Yoakem Carline Kramer Helen Herlihy Ellis T. Yaple Sallie Foster Ruth M. Von Schriltz John P. Phillips, Jr. Bernadette L. Garrett Bessie M. Kuder Carline M. Herman Wilbur Kidnocker Elizabeth Tull Mary E. Hess A. Bernard Bergman Margaret J. Smith Jean E. Talbott Naomi E. Scott Lucille Bradshaw Jesse Epstine Artie M. Barclay Marie Anderson George Ireland Cecil L. Dawkins Lucille Christman Fred L. Schlegel Margaret E. Thatcher Paul W. Emmel Helen Reitennan ' IE 'U'?'ff 'T .5f'i '. '4' 'NT' . . ' ' 'f Gladys F. MacDowell Edna Haley Forrest Allman Rosa Klaus Forrest Bowdle Martha Block Helen C. Baader Stanley C. Brown Ruth A. Schachne Bessie M. Lael Jay Counts Lenora Ebenhack Pearl Ford Frances Hathaway Helen Jones Ralph Howard Oliveta Climer Anna E. McGinty Vera Crow Effie V. Fuchs Robert DeHaven Garrett Mabel Clare Argabright Norbert S. Atwell Ralph H. Auch Marie Elizabeth Balswin Edith Banks lna Carolina Breth Lois Belle Brown Edna Cecelia Brust Eleanor Tiffin Cook Mildred Davis Josina Frances Denniwitz Earl Raymond Gabler Louise Gehres Mabel Alta Greathouse Marie Elizabeth Greenbaum Gladys Janet Hall Arthur Harmount Edward G. Herlihy Lawrence Wesley Hichs Minnie Ada Hough Arthur Moore Howson Stella Jenks Esther Leona Knob Pauline Elizabeth Levy Rose Griffin Malone John P. Neudorfer Vivian Bertha Perry Estelle Clara Schreiner Esther Marie Scott Malcolm Perrin Sproat Cecil Leona Stauder Ernest William Studer Herbert R. Wills Robert O. Wissler Vimont Carpenter Welch Eleanor Magdalene Zander Grace Jean Allison William Henry Allyn Gladys Bennett Louise Steinfart Bergman Fred George Bersebach Robert Fulton Beyerly Theresa Bigler Dorothy Naomi Brown Thelma Mae Brown Victoria Marie Brust Alva Bryant Lillian W. Burns Annette Chapman Geraldine Chenault Lois Cackerell Helen Conner Florence Estella Cook Ruth Adele Cook Elsie Helen Davis Mary Isabel Dimitn Robert M. Dresbac Ruth Drummond Kenneth Eibest Edward Erdmann Elwood J. Erskine Vincent Eylar Katherine Virginia Frost .lohn Francis all Dorothy Gallagher Miriam Grace Garrison Otto Graham Ella Frances Greathouse Carolyn A. Groninger Geneva Burton Hart Arthur D. Hathaway Angelin Havlin Maratha Henn David Francis Herrnstein John Philip Hess Dorothy Hill Arline Hilsheimer Marie Hobensack Lois Margaret Hoffman Ruth Hollis Walter Henry Howson, Jr. Marie Charlene Hunter Charlene Huston Willard R. Hutt Robert C. Hudell William F. lmmell Corinne E. Jones Richard Jones Claribel Kaufman Charles S. Kellenberger John Knab Helen Koch Walter Kramer Kathryne Kunzelman Marguerite Leach Herschel Litter Beatrice Louise Lloyd Ethel M. Lockard George S. Lutz Robert McCarty Mary Edna McGee Geneva McNeal James William McVicker Ralph Martin Anne Groce Medley Katherine Rosella Moore Pauline Leona Morrison Geoihge T. Needham Lloy J. Noth Pauline Oliver Frank Perry Opal Petti ord Milton Phillips Florence Isabelle Pontious Harold Proctor Chloe Reinhart Ruth Reis Helen Margloret Rowland Maurice Sc achne Nettie Schiller Carey Schneider Mary Louise Sellers Marie Sellers Noel Douglas Sickles Edward Siegfried Linton Earl Simerl Paul Smithson Isabelle Snyder William Forrest Spencer Imogene Stanhope Leonard N. Stevens Lucille Stevenson Lawrence Stitt Margaret E. Stacklin Orvi le Targee John Trainer Nana Blanche Trainor Dorothy H. G. Traquair Mildred Weiderman David H. 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Barrows Kathryn Rosalyn Miller John Harmon Eveland Marguerite Mae Banks Ruth Marguerite DeLong Edna Lillian Bier Howard Chester Loel Bernard Bruce Skor Martina Ruth Wagner John Henry Pittenger Mary Ellis Allen Marguerite McMillan Willard James Taylor Floyd McCafferty Jean Elizabeth Larrick May Louise Sexauer Fre Vester Annis David C. Roche Florence Louise Frakes Lillian R. Ritchie Stephen A. Long Pliny Myron Gale, Jr. Lura-Be le Davidson Louise Marie DeLong Lorine Dwight Howe Kenneth Hemmerle Bertha Allen Story Nelle Louise Skinner Robert J. Oliver George E. Haney Kathryne L. Janes Rosemary Schwarzell Llo d Sc iller Winiam P. Marshall Mildred Pauline Ludwig Mar'orie Taggart Paul Patrick Hughes George Fromm Juanita Knapp Anniti Arlene Wilhelm Raymond Wendell White Paul E. Phillips Helen Madeleine Royer Marlorie Ann Palmer George Robert Polen Lawrence F. Hangs Grace Marion Beyerly Anne M. Hathaway Caesar Albert Lungo Robert Pairan Mildred E. Schrader Dorothy Evelyn Truitt Edwin Milton Smith Raymond Eadebough Margaret mily Drummond Ethel Mae Davis Edith Blanche Allison Edna Marie Gildow Ruth Roberta Sheets Harry B. Ankrom Walter Smith Robert L. Wegerle Gilbert J. King Naomi Lucille Jones Frederick Brock Elizabeth Constance Kelhofer Leona M. Page Oscar W. Smith Gertrude A. Grey Lea Rieder Edwin A. Wright Bernice A. Cottrill Sorabel Grimes Eldred E. Tweed Richard Counts Elizabeth Ellen Valentine Ruth Pauline Lee Wesley A. Coppock Charles Evans Helen Elizabeth Beath Virginia Cawens Vernon R. Barrett Eugenia Clingman Howard J. McKee Ruth Steed Jones Robert Jones Margaretha Huizinga Florence Deorth Nelle Langdon Hilty Robert Russell Stillwell Kathleen Klotz Walter D. Betsch Evelyn G. Gallagher Jane Gallagher Florence E. Hess Kenneth Schiller Rosemary Yager Frederick L. Zonner Maxine Ebersole Elnora Ewing Arthur F. Kline Virginia Ruth Gregg Robert W. 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Cook Roy Davis Frederick Dunlap Rudolph Griesheimer William K. Hanawalt Albert E. Herrnsteln Edgar Smith Hoffman Homer G. Jordan David McKell Frank H. Miesse James H. Moore, Jr. R. Browning Sosman Mar M. Bogkgs C. Axay Blan enship Elizabeth Blosser Grace E. K. Brown Lucilla Cassie Buser J. Bessie Davenport Mabel Roma Downs Jean M. Foster Phebe Grace Freeman Mary Herrnstein Hanna L. Horkins Edith May K ein Marguerite MacHortar Martha E. Sproat Margaret Allen Mary Anderson Ernest Baader Margaret Ballard Agatha Bentz May Berthold Jessle G. Boblett Walter J. Breen Stella Climer Harry Cockerill Kate Cook Raymond Doerres Theresa Dullmeyer Robert Dunlop Karl J. W. Ebenhack Edward T. Esker Robert Ewing Wllllam H. yler Forest W. Freeman Charles J. Foster Bessie Gallivan Dolores Garrett Alma Graeper Walter Graeper Rodney Gragg Glenn Greene Helen Gunnin? 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Maloney Elmer Maurer Margaret Mary Moore Helen Louise Moore Mabel Rowena Nichols Amelia R. Noth Andrew J. Orth Kate Sara Preston Margaret Louise Purdum Cora Marie Richard Leslie E. Sears Mary Mace Shriver Samuel McCoy Sproat Mary Story Jessie Tuttle Margaret Ewing Wallace Carroll A. Walker Hazel S. Ware Ralph H. West Anna Mabel Wurster Wilby Anderson Chester Authur Black Coit Blocker Helen M. Blessing Mabel A. Bower Harry Lyons Brehmer T. Matthew Cahill Oliver J. Carter W. Scott Clark, Jr. Leona H. Clay Bessie Climer Edward Tiffin Cook Martha Christopher Cook Fannie H. Cunningham Gladys Dixon Philip M. Dunlap, Jr. Robert W. Evans Martha M. Graeper Bertha E. Griesheimer Viola Griesheimer Mary Gunning Hazel Harman Emma Marie Haynes Carroll J. Handley Mary O. Herlih William Blake Hindman Jessie R. Hilliard Grace M. Hunsinger Eulah C. Jones Robert Jones Katherine R. Kern Florence Marguerite Miesse Walter F. Metzger Margaret A. Moriarity Bertha M. O'Keefe Edwin H. Penisten Myra Powell Jennie G. Rector Walter Frederick Reis Hazel K. Roberts Bertha E. Robbins Prlscilla S. Roe Florence E. Schilder Edgar F. Schilder T. Raymond Stewart Ruth Ware Walter Barron Weidman Arthur West Myrtle J. Willis Bertha M. Wisehart Clarence W. Zurcher Louise Brandle Nellie Harman Hazel Kirk Sue Manning George Rinkliff Helen Sulllvan Edna Borey Ann Cox Scott Cumningham Mabel Ebenhack James C. Foster Joseph Foster Zuliene Ganett Nelle Gunning Rosalie Haddox Edna Houser Ruth Hughey J. K. Hunter Elizabeth lmmell Hazel Jean Lucas Nellie Lynch Lucille Moore Hazel Palmer Glenn L. Perry Fred Reinicke Annette Sproat Ralph Wayland Robert Weaver Nelle Wetzel Marie Aid Anna Bizontz Walter Blankenship Anna Cook Helen Capple Viola Cleveland Walter Cryder Sue Dunlap Herman Doerres Marshall Fenton Carlyle Freeman Agnes Gerber Marie Jones Robert Myers Hannah Maloney Helen Marshall Edith Mason Ada Langley Alma Pfaff William Ringwald Jessie Richardson Fred Secrest Jennie Schumacher Marie Snyder Lillian Snyder Mary Smith Edna Schinkle Edna Shriver Willard Story Edna Teichert Laura Urhig Helen Van Meter Edwin Williams Emma Wisehart Emma Smith Loy Hoyt Louis A. Anderson Cyrus Auch Margaret Cahill Isaac S. Cook Amy Courtnay Hazel Downs Fred Gunnin Elizabeth Hesllmuth Susie Hughes Albert Larrick Elizabeth Merkle Clara Plumley Cora Schatter Essie Story Rita Sulzbacher Corrinne Tschumey Anna Doerres Grace Payne Effie Rodes Flora Snyder Robert Steel Albert Breinig Louella Browning Bessie Cahill Garrett Claypool Ernest Korst Gertrude Marzluff Anna McCulgan Margaret Steel Edgar Sweeney Grace Mytinger Grace Marr Charles Kohler Madge West Carl Arhenz Marie Bitzer Carl Enderlin Rowena Enderlin Harry Esker William E. Evans, Jr. J. Walter Ewing Bina H. Freeman Josephine Gerber J. R. Gunning Roy Howk Mable Howson Beatrice Jones Charles D. Kern R. A. Tull William Ogden Hattie Pfei fer Mrs. Jack C. Chapman Mrs. Frank Miller Mrs. Harry Martin Mrs. Steve Pettiford Carolyn Acord Myrtle Althouse Philip R. Anderson Hazel Annis Marie Ankrom Mamie Barnes Earl Barnhart Moire Bauer Lenora Beoddy lvyl Bethel Everett Betsch Elizabeth Beyerly Marie Bier Arvilla Bowdle Jeanette Brown Clara Brunner Charles Buhl Philemon Butler Margaret Carville Jessie Coble Verna Colvin Harry Cooper Edna Daily Violet Dimity Dorothy Downing Charles Egan Henry Garcia Carmelita Gaynor Mildred Gilsdorf Alice Greenbaum Ruth Hasselman Gladys Henkleman Edna Hoffman Carl luler Mae Kettra Beatrice Lungo Maxine McCartney Pearl Mace Albert Marshall Carlisle Miller Dorothy Morrison Alice Myers Grace Orr Helen Overly Irene Park Cora Paul Eunice Pefseco Irene Poo e Austin Purdum Moire Wie Alvin . Recobs Nora Reeves Walter E. Recobs Sophie Rieder Cornelia Rhulman Hazel Robertson Mabel Rusk Ralph Schmidt Alma Schocke Edith Shoemaker Kathryn Sieg Joe Smith Edna Snyder Oscar Spindler Lawrence Streicher Marie Sulzer Harry Swepston Helen Warner Louise Weisenberger Edison Wilhelm Russell Wilhelm Joseph Wylie John Yap e Ralph Anderson Leona Arledge Oakland Bazler Philip Blackburn Euphemia Blaine Mary Rubl, Bolte George C ugh Maire Capretta Francis Cutri ht Ellis Dresbach Orin L. Drummond Elizabeth Dunbar Clarence Ebenhack Elizabeth Erdmann Norma Jean Erdmann Amos Evans Catherine B. Evans Katharine K. Evans Pauline Farabee Helen Fitzgerald Helen Louise Gehres Raman A. Gerber Thelma Goodman Ralph Greenbaum John Griesheimer George Grimes Carl H. Cronlnger Clarence Haubell Kathrgn Hewitt Matil a Higby Howard Hyde Robert Jardine James Kern Elmer Klaus Grace Kramer William Kramer Milford Lady John Lloyd Mary L. oiry William Long Clarissa McConnel Louis Moll Clara Moore Katharine Moore William Morrison Donald Ortman Ferdinand Pairan Amelia Scheer Earl Schweitzer Aldine Sears Henry Segal Frederick Spetnagel Merril Stone Edna L. Taylor Myrtle Thornton Beatrice Van Houten Katharine Wilson Walter Wilson Clara Yager Kenneth Yaple Harold Aid Maurice Bergman Harold Beyerly Floyid Brown Rut Buchmiller John Buskirk Ruth Butler Bernice Cahill Kathryn Clough Helen Cole Ruby Cutright Arline Ebenhack Louise Elliott Ernest Enderle Harry Epstine Anna Gerber Edith Griesheimer Ollie Griesheimer Mary Grimes Lulu Hagans Vallie Hale Donald Harker Pryor Harmount Ruth Hartman Dwight Heath Joseph Hess Laura Hill Alvin Hoffman Vernon Hopkins Clarence Hydell Carl lrwin Lloyd Kemp Laura Kennedy Petrea Kramer Wilbur Kramer Clarence Leever Naomi Lightle Mayor Loel Adelaide Lungo Mary McGinty Margaret McNeal lucll e Mack Oma Maxon Margaret Miller Mabelle Moore Georgia Morris Robert Porter Wilhelmina Porter Dorothy Plumly Ernest Ratcliff Carroll Ritchey Harry Schinkle Diathea Scholl Leota Sears Harold Silbaugh Leo Stark Kenneth Stevens Clifford Stout Christina Strausbaugh Edna Truift Bernice Warner Beryl Watts Warren Weidemann Helen Welch Magreta Williams Louis Wlssler Bernice Arbenz Grace Bennett Lillian Borst Bernice Bowdle Agnes Bresnahan Wilbur Briggs Louise Camehl Howard DeLong Lunsford Dunbar Gladgs Dunlap Eva berle Mareo Erdmann Herman Falter Stella Fuchs Robert Gaynor Myrtle Griesheimer Martin Hamm Ada Hard Foreword The first purpose of the 1955 Arrow is to tell the annual Chillicothe High School story of activities from last fall to the closing days of spring. The second purpose is to recognize Principal John A. Smith upon his completion of forty-seven years' service to Chil- licothe High School as a teacher, moreover as a principal. Another purpose is to tell something of the Chillicothe High School story from 1855 to 1955. Various materials of his- torical interest will be found from place to place in this book. The Arrow Staff felt that a party to honor Mr. Smith and to celebrate the Chillicothe High School Centennial birthday was the order of the year. So, the staff has prepared this edition in a party spirit rightly to observe the fine Work of a principal and a centennial birthday. John ,A1 . Smith DEDICATION For Loyalty, Hard Work, Devotion to Responsibility, Guidance, Understanding, Patience and Judgment through the Years as the Administrator of Chillicothe High School. THE 1955 ARROW Dedicates this Edition to PRINCIPAL JOHN A. SMITH n on, t t lllllll . with tht- Plltllllllllllll ol' nn o v ntlo n, prt-st-lltwl Hr. l'll0n llflldllllflllll' from tlhln VVQ-slvyun In .Ium-. 1908. Wlr. Smlth M-nt thls pivturt- to t'hIlIIt'othe St-hool Sum-rlntt-ndt-nt Fred IC. Klrlu-ndnll with llll uppllvutlon for n tc-aching' ponltlon nt t'. ll. 5. l ln tlvtoln-r, IU-46. Chillicothe ec-It-hrutt-al its St-nqult-t-ntl-lmiul. Un Suturtln y tht- t'.H.S. .llumnl .tnsovlntion 1-Ilmuu-1l tht- wet-k of fvlnthltltln with ll l'l'lllll0ll nt tht- lllgeh School. 'I'hroup:h the-lr spokt-snlnn. school honrel mem- ht-r Mr. Afflllll' Iln 'H th ' :I i ' Smlth with Xl flux- llvlng room vhulr. On hln hlrthduy, Sept:-nllwr 1-I. the t'.ll.S. faculty lufornmlly Ill'1'HI'llll'll Nlr. Smith with ll lump. Shown with him urn- Minn Inn Allen und Mins Alice IC. Myers. ln IINIS. Mr. Smlth in his first yt-nr ns tt-ncln-r rt-organize-el the t'.H.S. Fxulets. 'l'ht- work was military truiningr. Mr. Smith wus the l'0lllllllll'llll'l'. tHe is stnmling' ut fur left in front row.l Many hoys who trnhn-el this WTIIQ' Inter st-ru-d in Xl'orld xxvlll' l. Guest Qf HOHOI .... Schoolma The name of John A. Smith exemplifies many qual- ities and virtues in school work and in citizenship. His life of hard work-plied in almost unvarying rou- tine-began in his rural boyhood home near the village of Graysville in Monroe County. His lifetime work with hooks and students began when he entered the first grade in the community one-room school. After Son John com- pleted the first eight grades, his father sent the fourteen- year-old hoy to the Ohio Wesleyan University Academy for his high school training. This four-year course the young scholar completed in two years. Thereupon he en- rolled in Ohio Wesleyan University as a full-fledged freshman. Taking his major work in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, he was awarded his Bachelor of Science degree cum laude in June, 1908. While at college in Delaware, he met Miss Eudora Ruth Davis, a native of that city, who became Mrs. John A Smith in 1909. In the summer of 1908 John A. Smith came to Chilli- cothe to teach science in the high school at the West Fifth Street building. While on this job he designed new chem- istry laboratory tables and reactivated the military unit known as the C. H. S. Cadets. When the C. H. S. principalship became vacant in 1914, John Smith forthwith went to Superintendent Frank J. Prout and convinced the newly promoted head of Chillicothe schools that the new high school principal -s S lwra . - :Ill '1-Vg e-I- .Q-E li! - II. l? ll ref all! i Ll! TEACHE l'ren-ssley Caldwell wus Il member of the first f'. H. S. cluss to gxxulunte under Mr. Smlth's prinelpalship ln 1915. ,hnmlee Vnldwell. daughter of Pressley. graduates in the HU55 class under Mr. Smith. 'Phe picture shows them look- lng over some reminiscent nmteriul. il Citizen should be John Arvin Smith. The initials J. A. S. have appeared on countless office forms to C. H. S. students and faculty members for forty-one years. Principal and Citizen Smith has entered into many community activities. He is credited: an early member of Kiwanis, president in 19403 a long-time Sunday School teacher and member of the Board of Trustees of Walnut Street Churchg a member of the Board of Directors of the Y. M. C. A.g a member of the Board of Directors of the Public Library, a member, four times president of the Council of Social Agencies, and a member of the Sun- set Club. During his years as principal of C. H. S. Mr. Smith has taken time to teach a third-period class in United States History. History has been his great hobby as well as his teaching work. The life of Andy Jackson and the history of the Civil War are subjects par excellence. Numerous times Chillicothe clubs have listened to J. A. Smith lec- ture on history and foreign affairs. His daily conversa- tion, his class discussions, and his lectures are frequently sparked by anecdotes drawn from his Monroe County and his Chillicothe experiences and his extensive reading in history. The many ovations and honors which have come from Chillicothe organizations to Principal John A. and Citizen Smith attest to his qualities and virtues practiced most steadfastly. ' A A I' i ! E an I 1- '-! The High School faculty A fr- 12 I'-94 .- and the school administra- 'l! I...-, ! l tion held Il reception and ,--2: F- 4- dinner honoring' Mr. Smith !-V - - I in uw High School Cafe- -' - .- terlu September 23, 1955. . I : an-. Donald Gatchell, ns spokesman. presented Mr. and Mrs. Smith with ll tel- evision set. uumul nowuno For yenrs und years Mrs. Smith has seen her hushnnd off to work curly each morning. For Ienvilu: the house :lt 257 South Hickory Street to euteh the Inns to school, the time is ll:-10 Il.llI. 1 pronlptly. 'l'he second Honor-tTitizen-of-the-Month was .lohn A. Smith named jointly hy the Philli- eothe Junior Fhumher of Uommerce und the produetion IljJ.'l'lll'y of the series of monthly professional talent shows. The llest Is Yet 'l'o Come. The nwnrd. mode on the l'.H.S. Audl- torinm staure in September, HHS. wus the Golden Rule Honor Fltizen Pin. Mr. Harry Worf Mrs. Frank T. Marr Mr. Ray Duffy Mr. Gordon Hixon Mr. William H. Herrnstel Special Guests - Board of Education The success of our present and future schools rests upon the Board of Education. Each year brings a bigger and newer challenge to those members to keep our school system among the best. We students, in appreciation, owe the board members a vote of gratitude for the giv- ing of their time and knowledge for the betterment of our school system. Mr. Worf is presidentg Mr. Hixon is vice president. Office Personnel Time, co-operation and willingness have gone in- to the secretaries' work this year. Their time has been filled with state reports, fi- nancial p1'oblems, records, and other jobs through- out the year. Their work is greatly appreciated by everyone. Min Sally Cochran, Secretary to Mr. Smith Miss Leona Hess, Clerk of the Board of Education Mn. Tom Clark, Secretary to the Superintendent Mrs. John Barnes, Secretary to the Superintendent Superintendent Mr. Berry is known as the hard-working superintendent of the Public Schools of Chillicothe. He has demonstrated his hard work arain this year as in previous years. Some of his many duties consist of plan- ning expansion of the school plant, buying textbooks, filling the faculty posts, and visiting frequently with his teachers. He is active and very much interested in his du- ties as superintendent. He is equally in- terested and active in community and state- wide affairs. All C. H. S. expresses appreciation to Superintendent Merrill M. Berry for his ef- fort and work in helping the school run on an even kcel. Mr. Ellis B. Hatton co-ordinator llonrel Clerk Miss l-ls-ss. Board President Hurry Vhrrf. nnd slllN'l'll'lfPlld9llf Berry in- spect the blueprints for u classroom mlclltion tu the Mt. Logan lmllrllng. Mr. Ellis B. Hatton in 1954 became the first co-ordina- tor for Chillicothe schools. From his office in the West Fifth Street building, he works with all of the city schools. Mr. Merrill M. Berry, Superintendent .IAMES Il. IIIl'KI'lL I'.ll'L J. FAEHL Ina T. Allen Mary Lou Beyerly The Receiving Line - 1955 Faculty iig y g l ' . Ilif f I :gg i I ' v- if . ge I vi f - n 3 Ralph John Aquino James D. Bickel V, .- A Q. 3 I . . iff ,gl Wag, 1 5 V -1 H fi -3' l ':6 - af 97 f-Fi 5 131? Richard F. Dolan Charles Ross Duncan INA 'l'. A LLIGN Subjects: Praicl ical Mallim-inalics lllgfh School Alma Matter: Iiicli- nmnrlmlale High School ' Fuvorlte Flower: lied llosc R.ALl'I+l .IUIIN AQl'lN0 Subjects: Physics, Biology llljrh School Alum Mater: Fort Hain- illon High School tlirooklyn, New Yorlij Fuvorlte Sport : Soft ha Il HOWARD t'. .l'l'I1Ill Subjectn: NVoorlworking Hlprh School Alum Mater: Ularks- liurg High School I'IllY0l'I'l' Sport: Football IIIGRNIUIG Al't'll Suhjectn: English I llllrh School Alum Muter: I', H. S. Fuvorlte Flower: Rose SARAII HAIL IIAIIIIIGE Subjectn: Ulotliing and Textiles I and ll, Home Living Hlirh School Alnm Mater: Voalton High School Fuvorlte Flower: llosc M A ICJOII IIC Il EN N E'l I' ll IC RI! I' Subjects: French I and II, English ll High School Alum Muter: Mount Gil- ead High School Fnvorlte Flower: I'hrysnnthcnium lnot pictured! MARY IAN' Illfl Y EIILY Subjects: Algebra I, Plane Geometry Hlgh School Almu Muter: C. H. S. Favorite Flower: Orchid r Subjects: Metalwork High School Alma Miller: Logan High School l4IllT0I'It9 Sport: Football lK.0I!l4lR'I' A. BOBO Subjects: Civics, l'. S. History, l'sy- chology High School Alum Mater: Shade High School Fnvorlte Sport: Baseball FLURENTINA M. t'l.lN'l'0N Subjects: Mathematics High School Alum Mater: C. H. S. Fuvorltc Flower: Roses ALLEN E. I'l'I!REY Subjects: Pliemistry, General Sci- enm- Hlxh School Alum Mater: Parkers- burg tWe1st Virginlaj High School Favorite Sport: All Sports IIIFHARD F. DOLAN Subjects: Algebra High School Alma Mnter: Williams- field High School Fnvorlte Sport: Baseball CHARLES RQSS Dl'N1fAN Subjects: U. S. History, Ilramatics, Activities High School Almu Mater: Martins Ferry High School Favorite Sport: Football MARY CAROLINE EVENS Subjects: Latin, English High School Alnm Mater: Hughes High School tCincinnatij Favorite Flower: Rose Howard C. Ater Bernice Auch Sarah Gail Barbee we Robert A. Bobo Florentina M. Clinton Allen E. Currey Mary Caroline Evens Paul J. Faehl Donald E. Gatchell Subjects: General Science High School Alum Mater: Piqua High School Fuvorlte Sport: Football DONALD E. GATCHELL Subjects: English ill, Physical Erlu- cation, Coaching High School Alluu Mater: Bucyrus High School Favorite Sport: All Sports ELLA CLAY IIA MILTON Subjects: Art High School Alum Mater: Mt. Ster- ling qKentuckyJ High School Favorite Flower: Violet MILS. Il. Il. l:lI'lREl+'0llll Subjects: English III Hhrgh School Almu Mater: C. H. S. Favorite Flower: Lily of the Valley MARY Il. HIGRRON Subject: Library High School Alum Dlnter: f'1lllllllllLlS School for Girls Favorite Flower: lied Rose lK.l'SSI1lLL H. HILL Subjects: ,Assistant Band llirector, Senior Girls' Ensemble High School Alum Mater: VVox'thi11g- ton High School Favorite Sport: Football KA'l'Hl.EEN A. HYLAND Subjects: Physical Education High School Alma Mater: Holy He- rleemer High School fPortsn1outhJ Favorite Flower: Orchid The Receiving Line - 195 Faculty DOR0'l'HY B. KEELING Subjects: English I High School Alma Mater: Loretto High School illouisvillc, Ken- tuckyj Favorite Flower: Lily of the Valle-y ICl.llAHlC'l'H F. liEl.H0l ER Subjects: Latin l, English ll High School Alma Mater: F. H. S, Favorite Flower: lris J. Y. LADD Subjects: VVorlrl History High School Alma Mater: Ronn- High School QAthensJ Favorite Sport: Baseball I.AN'RENCl4I HEI-IMAN Subjects: Drafting' High School Alma Mater: Czirlmn Hill High School Favorite Sport: Baseball DAVID NIARTIN MILLER Subjects: Orchestra, Girls' Glec Club, Freshimui, Sophomore, Junior En- sembles High School Alma Mater: Lancaster .Saint Marys High School Favorite Sport: Fishing HAROLD 'l'. MINSHALL Subjects: Bookkeeping l and ll High School Alma Mater: Kingston High School Favorite Sport: Piscatorial Endeav- ors Alilflfl IC. MYERS Subjects: Spanish, Business Arith- nielic High School Alma Mater: C. H. S. Favorite Flower: Red Rose Ella Clay Hamilton Dorothy B. Keeling Harold T. Minshall Mrs. R. R. Hereford Elizabeth C. Kelhofer Alice E. Myers Minnie Marie Painter MINNIE MARIE PAINTER Subjects: Practical Math, Business Arithmetic, Modern Business High School Alma Mater: Spring'- ficld High School Favorite Flower: Hyacinth I.l'l'll,l.l41 li. l-'l'NlMELl. Subjects: English High School ghllllll Hater: John Mur- shall High School Cl-I i c h lil ew ll rl, Virginiaj Favorite Flower: l-lose UIATHEA f'lCN'l'l'RA SPH 'LL Subjects: VVorld History High School Alma Mater: l'. H. S. Favorite Flower: l'2lllSX l'Al'L A. SHOENIAICER Subjects: Geography. lion' keeping, Business Law, Tyviiig, Uccupu- tions, General Business High School Alma Mater: Twin High SCh0ml Favorite Sport: All Sports JOHN ARYIN SMITH Subjects: U. S. History High School Alma Mater: Ohio XN'cs- leyan Academy ll0H0'l'I-li' S'l'l4lWVAR'l' Subjects: Foods l and ll. I-Ionic Liv- ing High School Alma Mater: C. H. S. Favorite Flower: Rose ROB!-lR'l' J. S'l'0l l' Subjects: Guidance Counselor, l'1n,u'- lish High School Alma Mater: Fremont Ross High School Favorite Sport: Hunting, Trapping Who works the harder, teacher or student? Of course, the teacher ! Left to right: Mr. Minshall, Mr. Shoemaker, Mrs. Ward, Miss Wal- don, Mrs. Keeling. y 5 :- se 4 . ....-1. 2 Q . .Qs X, X Q at Q X X VK' gi in Q 'U Mary D. Herron Russell H. Hill Kathleen A. Hyland 4243.51 S' ' V ,,V . -f:s.'f?? i i ' ' '. . ,... . 4,L: . J. V. Ladd Lawrence Lehman David Martin Miller A V in .... ' i ,K 1. : 3, , , 5' . ,,,. ., .. . f ,m t . . , ! X- i . tl , N- Je. zo.: . Lucille B. Pummell Diathea Centura Scholl The Receiving Line - 1955 Faculty iv 1 S, I v ' . .. ' . . if .94 K Y .K , W V. 4 kikxh ww' ' 'mg-' 5 ' ft' ds 'W' '-,. . ' ' an , LI: it .. 1 L. I- A 1 I , - P M Nw X A 'xy K , Q , f '1 N Fi W r . it N f M 1 L s Paul A. Shoemaker John Arvin Smith Dorothy Stewart Robert J. Stout Gilbert N. Stultz ff- r Charles L. Sturgeon Mrs. Ben Thompson DeWitt Thornton Helen N. Waldon Mary C. Walzlren .fish Betty .lean Ward David William Wilson George Woerlein Frances C. Yager 1911 Faculty Top row: Mr. E. M. Lippett, Miss Zoo C. Marts, Mr. J. A. Smith, Miss Winifred Hig- gins, Mr. V. 0. Holler, Miss Adol Nixon. Bottom row: Mr. J. F. Craig, Miss Zuleimc Garrett, Mr. R. W. Stratton, principal: Miss Grace Stewart, li. N. Dietrich. The Receiving Line - 1955 Faculty GILBERT N. STl'l.'l'Z rsub em-ts: Business Law General Sci- .l . ence, Safe Driving, Civics, Psy chology High School Alma Mater: Southeast ern High School Favorite Sport: Football CHARLES L. STITRGEON Subjects: Biology High School Alma Mater: Frankfort High School O Favorite Sport: Ilaskctlwull MRS. BEN 'THOMPSON Sub ects: Business A ri th m e t i c, .I Practical Math, English I High School Alma Mater: C. H. S. Favorite Flower: ltose DeVYI'I I' THORNTON Subjects: Band, Mixed Choir, Madri- gal Singers High School Alma Mater: Vlinshinpg- ton C. H. High School Favorite Sport: Swimming HELEN N. XVALDON Subjects: Typing I and II, Shorthand I and II, Secretarial Practice High School Alma Mater: C. H. S. Favorite Flower: Hose MARY C. NVALDREN Subjects: English High School Alma Mater: Allcnsville High School Favorite Flower: Carnation BETTY JEAN XYARD Subjects: Shorthand l, Typilig' l High School Alma Mater: Bryan High School fYellow Springsj Favorite Flower: Rose DAYID WVILLIAM XVILSUN Subjects: Civics, Economics High School Alina Mater: North llzil- timore High School Favorite Sport: Baseball GEORGE VYM. N'Ol41lll.l'lIN. JR. Subjects: Ohio History, Occupations High School Alina Mater: Grovcporl High School Favorite Sport: Football, Golf FRANCES C. YAGER Subjects: English High School Alma Mater: U. H. S. Favorite Flower: Rose SUPERINTENDENTS THROUGH A HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS THROUGH CENTURY A CENTURY Daniel W. Hearn ............... .... 1 N51-1852 0. T, R94-veg ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,, 11453-1854 I.. E. VV. Yvurllvl' . - - ---- 1952-1854 Edward H. Allen . . . . . .1854-17450 James Long ...... 1854-1855 11, E, Bppchgr ,,,, 191410.13131 Edward H. Allen . . . .... 1855-1861 Horace T. Norton . . . . . .1861-1862 Horace F. Norton .. .--- 1931-1562 William McKee .. 1862-1883 vl'llllann McKee ..., .... 1 R62-1863 R, R, 131-own ..,,. 1g113-15q3 Edward H. Allen ..... .,.. 1 863-1865 lgjdyvupd 1-1, 4111.11 , I , , , .13-434-1365 John H. Brenneman .... 1864-1874 ,john 1.1, 13,-enu,,,m,, 1g05..1p474 G. N. Carruthers ...., .... 1 874-1877 1.1, 1.1, fgen- ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,1g74..13715 1Vlll1nm Richardson .. ---- 1877-1885 H. P. rfnn-a ..... 1s:'a-1:-wo John Hancock ...-.. 1885-18814 uma- L. uorsime .. iss-co-ls:-41 Ellllel' S- VUX ----- ---' 1 353-1995 James J. Burns .. IHSI-1882 John A. Long' .. .... 1995-1898 gunnwl Major 18821881 N. H. Chaney ..... .... 1 H98-1903 Re,-,wld ,junuey I 1p5gg-11q9g1 Myron E. Hard ...... . . . .1903-1908 John Long- .',...- 154113-19495 Fred E- Kirkendull -- ---' 1908-1914 H. E. chanel-mn was-isou Frank J. Prom --..- 1914-1921 Alfred c. Faye ...... ...ix-me-1:-497 Jesse H. Mason .... .... 1 921-1923 9, B- B01e,,g1mngh U A N -1g97-1g115 George A. Bowman .. .... 1923-1928 Ralph Upton .. -. 18914-1903 VY. Lawrence Miller ...... ,- .... ...... 1 928-1935 Georg-9 M, 39,1118 H 111413-11104 Merrill M. Berry ...................... 1935-present 141,-,Ink E, 111.9-111.111, , , ,,,1fl04-l905 Qlburing 1854-1874 the office of superintendent W' H' Rim' ' 1905-1900 was dispensed with. The several names falling R- VV- 591111011 19094912 within this period really represent respective chair- Frank J. Pi-out 1012-1014 men of an administrative committee which was John A. smith H 1914-1955 composed of building princilmlsq Nearly all of the following extracts of high-school history are taken from the Chillicothe Gazette files. A few of the more recent are taken from the Mound-Builder files. June 9, 1855-Editorial appeared in Chillicothe newspaper for a three-hour school day. A six-hour day is too much - exerts a ruinous influence on children. It taxes the brain morally, physically, and intellectually. - William L. Ceandall. Toni Don Freshmen in 1955 Clark, vice president: Jo Cropp, secretary: Bob Evans, treasurer, Hall, president Approximately four-hundred Fresh- men entered the halls of Chillicothe High School at the beginning of the year, climbed the stairs to third floor, found their session rooms, received their schedules, and proceeded to climb the class ladder. First week found the Frosh, with arms full of books, running to make their classes before the bell, and sometimes, much to their embarrassment, walking into the wrong rooms. After overcoming the difficulties which arise when entering a new school, the Frosh settled down to the even rou- tine of C. H. S. The four-hundred voices could be heard at the football as- semblies. proudly giving their own class yell, or at the game cheering our team on to victory. Now, the Freshmen, after having climbed the first step on the ladder, slowly and a little regretfully, after all the fun of the year, step as sophomores to become a wise fool. f uiiifffr i j , Q X l .1 of :f 1' it . Li J if Freshmen Top Row: Celia Dyson, Mary Huff, Joyce Ealy, Emma Frazer, Phyllis Drais, Mary Cryder, Marilyn Eibest, Norma Depugh, Cherry Ginther, Eleanor Edler 'lhird Row: Roxanne Dyson, Phyllis Irwin, Carol Gunlock, Nancy Goodman, Patty Hagis, Adrian Har- per, Sandra Leffler, Karis Goldsberry, Edith Harris, Sonya Hitchens Second Row: Sylvia Crawley, Yvonne Fontaine, Marjorie Cox, Marjorie Davis, Patty Depugh, Sonja Crow, Joyce Diehl, Judith George, Ruth Cottrill, Barbara Doyle Bottom Row: Joan Ebenhack, Nancy Croft, Sharon Fairchild, Sandra Eblin, Marilyn Fizer, Peggy Fal- co, Shirley Gaincs, Betsy Garmhausen, Jo Cropp, Julia Fulks Top Row: Virginia Robinson, Sandra Pfancuff, Joan Reed, Suzanne Walker, Josephine Purpcro, Jo- anne Yunginger, Sharon Miller, Esther True, Nita Vest, Mary Wells Third Row: Carolyn Tanner, Sharon VVOods, Kay Thompson, Barbara VVilliamson, Carolyn Webb, Gen- eva Perkins, Carolyn Radcliff, Joan Park, Bonnie Wilson, Saundra Rippeth Second Row: Lynn Ward, Carolyn Vause, Barbara Valentine, Sue Wagner, Nancy Wade, Lois Oyer, Kay Rybolt, Joyce Trego, Shelley Radcliff, Marilyn Swaney Bottom Row: Carol Walsh, Donna Uhrig, Barbara Shackelford, Sue Stafford, Swanda Powell, Sharon Ogle, Charlotte Turley, Sandra Travis May 10, 1864-J. M. Johnson opened a penmanship school. He is a teacher in the Union Schools. February 5, 1867 - Y.M.C.A. is being proposed to organize. April 23, 1867 -- Y.M.C.A. is formed with about 100 members. l l 1 Freshmen Top Row: Rodger Mc-Whorter, Robert Mischel, Alonzo Mallow, James Payne, Gary McKinley, Bill Goodman, Marshall Martin, Glen Tyler, Stefen Lowery, Roger l,ig'g'ins Third Row: David Malott, James Lily, Alfred Tanner, Gordon Mickey, Gary Gosnell, Anthony lluntington, .lim Rhinehart, Paul Woods, Glen Sheridan Second Row: Don Riley, Jon Beyerly, Jim Richardson, Jim Peck, Jerry Schuman, Da- vid Miller, Richard Vanderg'riff, Rodger Palmer, Gail Hatmacher, Rolmert Ivey Bottom Row: Dale Miller, Charles Howe, Herliert Young, Melvin Scott, Tom Seymour, Vlarence Woodliridgte, .lim llecolss, Bill Fisher, Geary Arthur Top Row: Mike Goeliel, Jimmy Downs, Bob L. Evans, Jimmy Gay, Jerry Hall, David llannah, Ronald Franz, Eugene Denning, Donald Hall, David Grey Third Row: Barbara Mankin, Toni Meadows, Loretta Miller, Gail Longstaff, Samora Monmoinery, Shirley Miller, Rosemary Lovensheimer, Jeanette Marold, Lynda Mc- Daniel, Nancy lilerriman Second Row: Dick Hand, Dick Enderlin, Bill Fisher, Ed Fry, Jerry Warren, Holm Evans, Richard Winkler, Danny Eltzroth, Dale Hammond, Charles Graham Bottom Row: Marvin Fizer, David Finley, Pat Lucas, Katie McHaffey, Helen Mas- tropoalo, Janice Lytle, .lim Peck, Jerry Fletcher April 21, 1868-The Sewing' School held at the Monumental Hall. Miss Lydia Adair has taught school for 20 years. She was awarded a holiday by the school hoard. She had the privilegre of stating: her own time. She took two days. August 7, 1870-School Board Elections. Elected were: Dr. Wm. Waddle. D. A. Schulte, Sam Vook. D. Thompson, R. J. Gardiner and T. Ghomlev. June 1, 1870- The students ofthe Union Schools marched in the Decoration Day l'arade. Freshmen Top Row: Janet Conley, Connie Davis, Glenna Bunch, Nancy Bucy, Judith Bunch, Linda Bartel, Vivian Barnhart, Nila Barnett, Pat Bear, Shirley Brekenridge, Bonnie Edwards Third Row: Cindy Carmean, Barbara Duffy, Wilmetta Cunningham, Janice Brown, Barbara Betch, Linda Bliss, Elizabeth Brown, Alberta Cooper, Judith Coder Second Row: Evon Arledge, Toni Clark, Mary Clay, Jewel Burton, Linda Blankenship, Kathleen Caroll, Carolyn Boyer, Margene Cahill, Janet Cole, Shirley Betterton Bottom Row: Gladys Farhann, Jean Freeman, Donna Barr, Mary Bostwick, Joan An- ders, Sandy Anderson, Barbara Click, Phyllis Bost, Nancy Chaney Top Row: Dick Cunningham, Donald Cozad, Harry Benson, Garry Cole, Phil Dearth, Dick Brown, Kenneth Anderson, Lee Darby, Paul Leach Third Row: Edwin Brown, John Brown, James Brown, Gene Doyle, John Beake, Gene Bryan, Donald Clester, George Beard, Hobart Austin, Glen Leach Second Row: Larry Detty, Alan Barnhart, Roger Damico, Delbert Ashworth, John Dillard, Gerald Boyles, Wilman Cooper, Ronald Brelsfed, John Amole, I-larry Barley Bottom Row: Richard Johnson, Bob Kozman, Donald Leach, Lloyd Claytor, Dick Brooks, Robert Harris, James Dailey, James Barnhart, Jon Leatherwood Freshmen Top Row: Sondra Magrill, Joyce Kern, Pat McAllister, Bonnie Mead, Yolanda Mason, Christcnc Montgomery, Irene Montgomery, Linda ML-Daniel, Janice Miller, Shirley Malone Third Row: Sara Gunlock, Judy Hartranft, Rebecca Leasure, Marium Huber, Carol Lough, Ruth Gire, Jean Jones, Sharon Jones, Janice Kinny, Anna Hatfield Second Row: Martha Graves, Hilda lmboden, Roberta Hille, Sharon Jennings, Ann Hixon, June Hartsoueh, Winnie Hill, Kay Kidnocker, Kay Lamb, Juanita Johnson Bottom Row: Judy Locklear, Nancy Groves, Janice Huling, Janice Jones, Vonda Ja- cobs, Dixie Harrison, Ruth Jacobs, Lucille Jones, Georgia Goodman, Barbara Goshorn Top Row: Richard Miller, Ralph Dawson, Larry Shaffer, Robert Montgomery, Gar- ret Gross, Marvin Jones, James Lilly, Garreth Jenkins, Don Lynch, Roy Oakes, How- ard 0'Dell, Kenny Hatfield, Don Volwary, John Lynch Third Row: Olsen Robinson, Gary McKinley, Bill Smart, Ronald Young, Billy Knox, Alfred Tanner, Damon Wise, Wilby Nelson, Tommy Herrnstein, Byron Francis, John Wilson, Roger Knapp, Bill Dearth, Ter1'y Whaley, Monte Knox Second Row: Jim Richardson, Larry Smith, Jim Peck, Robert Jenkins, Sandy Raines, Carolyn Mallow, Delores Brown, Nancy Bayless, Richard Winkler, Jim Rhinehart, Ronald Ramsey, Pete Shaw Bottom Row: Ronald Donahue, Larry Lump, Lanny Lamb, Ronald Reed, Frank Low- ell, Robert Wagner, Marlon Lone, Nickie Routh, David Schobcloch, Roger Ramsey Freshmen Top Row: Bonnie Wingett, Susan Quinn, Fran Spetnagel, Anne Schachne, Linda West, Donna Schuler, Derre Rice, Sharon Woodruff, Carolyn Schrader, Sue Price, Judy Wonderleipjh, Janie Weir Third Row: Elizabeth Neavibs, Edith Silgxgs, Bertha Reed, Rose Ann Woods, Patsy Oyer, Carolyn Wolfred, Mary Tatman, Susie Wolver, Laurel Toth, Linda Todd Second Row: Nancy Pontious, Cynthia Peters, Paula Stonerock, Connie Plummer, Shir- ley Posell, Jean Nette1', Rose Terry, Barbara Netter, Blanch Stone, Marian Wingo Bottom Row: Elaine Shaffer, Marsha Ritinger, Pat Moody, Jenell Weathers, Linda Starky, Annabelle Pettiford, Shirley Payne, Ruth Smith, Betty Steinbrook, Beverly Pairan Top Row: Gary Jenks, Jim Dreschlert, Gary McKinley, Dale Holten, Tom Childers, James Hutchinson, David Rook, Charles Queen, Dale Steins, Benton Smith Third Row: Monty Montgomery, Steve Kamwisher, Bill Meyers, Harold Bable, Billy lierbst, Byrne Stephenson, John Jenkins, Jack Senff, Richard Nichols, Larry McKee Second Row: Ronald Huffman, Norman Hendershot, Don Miller, Bob Mille1', Stanley Freeman, Keith Price, Jim Wells, Tom Mouters, Lynn Simpkins, Billy Hurles, Jim Rittinger, Richard Lebbee Bottom Row: Ronald Rickey, Don Manson, Harry Meachem, Jack Elliott, Jim Peck, Ronald Paxton, Dick Perry, Darrel Pate, Bob Tomastik Freshmen Hi-Y The Freshmen Hi-Y Mount Logan club meetings were attended by fifteen in- terested boys who learned how to con- duct a proper meeting. Their officers were President Eddie Freyg Vice-Presi- dent Dave Finley, Secretary Charles Queen, Treasurer Don Hall. Their ad- visors this year were Mr. James Rauck and Mr. Bill Wiseman. A number of meetings were taken up with organization work. However, other meetings were given over to the showing of football movies, various speakers from Chillicothe, and a joint meeting with the Freshmen Tri-Hi-Y club. On the social scene, the freshmen boys sponsored several basketball dances and swimming parties at Greenfield. All the boys enjoyed the activities and showed by their enthusiasm that they are looking ahead to their Sopho- more year. MEN OF WIT Top Row: Danny Eltzroth, Dick Enderlin, Bill Herbst, Jim Peck, Bob Evans, Gary McKinley, David Rook Second Row: David G1'ay, James Wells, Bob Miller, Byrne Stephenson, John Jenkins, David Miller, Gary Jenks, Tom Childers Bottom Row: Bill Myers, James Daly, John Wilson, Jerrv Fletcher Snndin La11 Lum R P g: y p, oger almer, Eddie Fry, Roger Ramsey, David Finley, Clar- ence Woodbridge, Glen Tyler. Seated: Richard Winkler, Charles Queen, fl' Freshmen Tri-Hi-Y cHAT'rERBox Top Row: Nancy Wade, Winnie Hall, .Janie Weir, Joyce Diehl, Linda Blankenship, Hil- da Imboden, Lynn Ward, Ruth Giro, Sa- mora Montgomery Second Row: Mary Huber, Judy Wonder- leigh, Lois Oyer, Janice Jones, Barbara Duffy, Loretta Miller Bottom Row: Charlotte Turley, Marilyn Fizer, Joyce Kerns, Sue Stafford, Bobby Shackelford FRESHMEN CAVALETTES or '-ss Top Row: Mary Clay, Eleanor Edler, Julia Fulks, Frances Spetnagel, Swanda Powell, Jo Cropp, Toni Clark, Karis Goldsbcrry, Janice Lytle Second Row: Sylvia Crawley, Evon Arlege, Jean Hartsough, Barbara Goshorn, Cherie Sue Ginther, Betsy Garmhausen Bottom Row: Anne Schachne, Kay Rybolt, Joyce Trego, Barbara Valentine, Ann Hixon SIGMA BETA PHI FRESHMAN TRI-HI-Y The Sigma Beta Phi Freshman Tri-Hi-Y group met every Tuesday night at the Y. President Bobbie Hille led the group. Assisting her were: Vice-president, Sharon Woodruffg Secretary, Pat Moody, Treasurer, Carolyn Mallow, and Chaplain, Bonnie Meade. Some of the activities of the Sig- ma Chapter were: a Wiener roast, a swimming party at Greenfield, a Christmas party. The whole group attended the Chillicothe-Ports- mouth basketball game. A skit was given at a joint meeting. It was all worthwhile, and it was fun. FRESHMEN HI-TEEN Top Row: Judy Hartranft, Donna Schuler, Susie Wagner, Carolyn Vause, Nancy Mer- riman Second Row: Katy MaHaffy, Evon F011- taine, Martha Graves, Joan Anders, Linda West, Sharon Fairchild, Nancy Groves, Donna Barr Bottom Row: Helen Mastropolo, Susie Quinn, Sharon Ogle, Janice Brown, Sharon Jennings FRESI-IMEN SIGMA BETA PHI Top Row: Janice Miller, Rosemary Loven- shimer, Barbara Copenhaver Second Row: Shi1'ley Miller, Cynthia Pet- ers, Sandra Raines, Cookie Schrader, Cath- erine Kidnocker Bottom Row: Barbara Scheeler, Carolyn Mallow, Sharon Woodruff, Bonnie Meade, Roberta Hill Freshmen Dramatics Every Friday, the sixth period, more than one hundred freshmen, interested in dramatics, assemble in room 108 to learn, among other things, poise and self-confidence before a group. During this year, these freshmen have had expe- rience in recording and working with scripts from: A Date With Judy, Life With Father, The Corn Is Green, and many others. Several members repre- sented their class in various dramatic programs. The Freshmen feel that they have learned much in the field of dramatics and hope that they will prove to be a credit to C. H. S. Freshman Dramatics Top Row: Suv Wagner, Martha Graves, Sharon Ogle, Linda Blankenship, Helen Mas- tropaolo, Yvonne Fontaine, Rebecca Leasure, Miriam Cahill, Janis Miller, Linda Bliss. Second Row: Sharon Jennings, Joyce Diehl, Lois Oyer, Nancy Groves, Mary Clay, Swanda Powell, Sue Stafford, Bobbie Shackelford, Winona Hill, Sharon Fairchild. Bottom Row: Jean Hartsough, Eleanor Edler, Katie Mahaffey, Janice Lytle, Barbara Valentine, Charlotte Turley, Sonya Crow, Pat Moody, Bobbie Hill, Joyce Trego. Freshman Dramatics Top Row: Dick Cunningham, Charlie Queen, Bill Fisher, Eddie F1'y, Ann Schachnc, Julia Fulks, Fran Spetnagle, Barbara Click, Hilda Imboden, Lynn Ward, Jim Gay, John Wilson, Roger D'Amico. Second Row: Larry Lump, Allen Barnhart, Keith Price, Bob Evans, Gary Jinks, Harold Bable, Tom Childers, Don Hall, Stanley Freeman, Bob Tomastik. Bottom Row: Anne Hixon, Jo Purpero, Nancy Croft, Peggy Falco, Saundra Eblin, Marilyn Fizer, Saundra Duffy, Toni Clark, Jo Cropp, Pat McAllister, Kathleen Car- roll, Betsy Garmhausc n. C V september 12, 1870-The Board of Education has adopted Anderson's Grammar in lieu of Quackenbos' Grammar lately in use in the city schools. Freshmen Basketball The C.H.S. Squires finished the season with an impressive record of ten wins and four losses. Coach Paul Faehl is congratulated for his excel- lent work with this team. In tournament play at Zanesville the Squires lost a thrilling game by a two point margin, 58 to 56, to Grover Cleveland. Nevertheless, they made a comeback by winning the Newark Junior High Championship, players of the seventh, ciahth, and ninth grades being' eligible. In the semi-final, they defeated Newark Roosevelt, 48 to 37, and advanced to the finals, where they defeated Newark Central, 59 to 48, for the championship. David Hannah led the team in scoring as he made 158 points for an average of 11 per game. He was followed by Bill Fisher with 141 points. Squire Football The Chillicothe Squires completed their 1954 football with a six-won, one-lost record. They were handed their only defeat by Circleville. However, when the Squires met Circleville later in the season at Herrnstein Field, they retaliated to down Circleville to the tune of 14 to 7. lVIr. Richard Dolan coached the backfield while Mr. Curry coached the line. The squad was com- posed of twenty-four freshmen who played of- fense. Sophomores from the varsity squad played defense. The efficiency of this plan was well proven by the season's record. Top Row: Don Hall, Bill Fisher Middle Row: David Rook, Bob .Evans, Dick Brown, David Hannah, Coach Paul Faehl, Mich Routh. Bottom Row: Dick Payne, Phil Dearth, Jim Peak, Dick Brooks, Paul Woods. Top Row: Mr. Alan Curry, assistant coach, Bob Evans , Frank Loel, Lee Darby, Bob Miller, Don Hall Jim Payne, Stanley Freeman, Mr. Dick Dolan, coach l Second Row: Tom Herrnstein, Don Lynch, Gary Arthur, David Hannah, Jim Peck, Jerry Warren Gene Detty, Jim Rhinehart, George Beard, Bill Knox . . Bottom Row: Jim Wells, manager, Ronnie Brelsford, Gale Hatmaker, Bill Fisher, David Miller, Tom Seymour, Richard Winkler, Roger Ramsey C.H.S. for 100 Years Voluminous annual reports by the Union School superintendent: and principals during the 1860's, 1870's, and 1880's, plus information fur- nished by Chillicothe residents with enthusiasm for local history provide the source for this con- densed history of C.H.S. This bit of a. summary is quoted from the An- nual Reports of the Principal: and Secretaries of the Chillicothe Union Schools for the Year End- ing June 21, 1867: Historical Sketch 1867-Annual Reports of Chillicothe Union Schools By the great fire of April 1. 1852, the rec- ords and official papers of the Board of Educa- tion, of the Chillicothe Public Schools were all destroyed In consequence, all knowledge of the previous history of the Schools is derived only from tradition: definite and minute information is not attainable at this date. It is ascertained, however, that the Public Schools of this city were organized about the year 1849, under what is known in school legislation as the 'Akron Law.' In the beginning, the schools were imperfect- ly graded and housed in rented tenements--old churches and other buildings ill adapted and un- suitable. ln the year 1850 the building sites were pur- chased by the Board of Education - one in, the west end of the city fthe lot now occupied by the Western Buildingj , one was near the present rail- road depot, and by authority of a popular vote, bonds were issued to provide means for the erec- tion of permanent and suitable school homes. In 1851 a part of the present central school- ground was leased from the 'Trustees of the Chillicothe Academy,' and by the end of the year three buildings were in process of erection. At that period the superintendent was Dan- iel W. Hearn. High School for Boys, on Main Street, Thos. C. Hearn, principal, Wm. Baird, ass't. High School for Girls, on Main Street, Sarah M. Burnside, principal. A later report gives more light on the early schools. In 1853 Central Building was ready for oc- cupancy, and the High Schools were transferred thither. Mr. O. T. Reeves was principal of the male department, and Miss Sarah A. Lawes of the female department in 1874. For reason not on record the office of Gen- eral Superintendent was dispensed with in 1854. It was not re-established until 1874. School reports say, Nothing worthy of note occurred in the school history until fall of 1861, when the whole male force, principals and as- sistants resigned to enlist in the war for the preservation of the Republic. Schools were then taught by the ladies. For some years thereafter a much debated question of pedagogy was the effectiveness of women teachers in the matter of presenting subject mat- 935 nw. noamvrmsmv ter and of handling discipline. The report to the board of education concedes that women teach- ers were satisfactory, but their techniques were less dependent on sheer force and strength than those of their male colleagues. In 1867 Chillicothe found that the East Main Street school was too dangerously close to the railroad. By popular vote of the residents the board of education was authorized to purchase two acres on the west side of Bridge Street be- tween Second and -Main Streets. The land and the building represented an outlay of some 5575,- 000. In 1872 Eastern Building was first used as a school. Another paragraph from the 1872 annual re- port gives facts about the Union schoolsexist- ing at the time. The Chillicothe Union Schools is accommodat- ed' in four large, commodious and handsome brick buildings erected at a cost of about 3100,- 000, and situated as follows, viz: The Central on Paint Street, west side, south of Fifth: the East- ern, on Main Street, near the M. and C. R. R. Depotg the Western, on Chestnut Street, west of Church. Each building is placed upon a large lot. fThat of the Central comprising one acre, and the others two acres eachg in healthful and otherwise eligible sites.J The fourth, or new Eastern Building, is situated on Bridge Street, west side between Second and Main. The Old Central Building, which predated the present elementary building at the corner of South Paint Street and Sixth Street, was the high school until 1901, It was condemned. For two years on a temporary basis prior to the erec- tion of the West Fifth Street building, high school was held at the Eastern Building. The third floor was the high school. There was no place else to have school. High school classes for most students were held in the morning. If a student carried ad- vanced Latin, he returned to school in the after- noon. Today a vestige of the Old Central Building stands behind the Public Library building. This remaining part of some three small rooms is still a storage center for school supplies. Old Central Building was made of brick with stone trimming. A study hall was con- structed on three floor levels, presumably to enable a teacher to watch the students at some advantage. The superintendent's office was in this building. His office hours were 8:30-9:30 A.M. and 1:30-2:30 P.M. The site of West Fifth building a century ago was a private seminary, probably a female school. It nrovided kindergarten and elementary training. The Union schools purchased this land, after Old Central was condemned. West Fifth was the high school between 1901 and 1931. Continued growth of the city necessitated an ad- ditional school building. The site selected in the late twenties for the new high school was a site of some twenty acres. It was a part of the old Ross County Fairgrounds on the northwest corner of Arch and Vine Streets. In 1936 the Herrnstein Memorial Foot- ball Stadium was built. In 1939 a supplementary Industrial Arts Building was added to the high school plant. In 1856 there were 930 students in all gradesg in 1955 there are 5200. In the 1855 graduating class there were about fourg in 1955 there are 198. S ....--f April 5, 1871 - Eastern School Building is being built. xi June 23, 1871 - Eastern School will be ready by November 1, 1871. Reopening .- of school on September 4 was post-poned to September 18, because of the Ross County Fair. Of. ber 9. Ols'Ib'lllll - A Q, 1x'.f IA ' : W1 . D. ' f I. Sak H K ' . . I .f x fxx - SQ' 55 -Q .ll 1. September 4, 1872-Miss Douglas's girls' school begins on Monday, Septem- Sophomores in 1955 On the second floor each morning be- tween 8:00 and 8:30, some 361 sopho- mores can be found rushing for their session rooms to get an assignment they forgot to do the night before, brushing up on Teach Clinton's geometry assign- ment, or adding the finishing touches to a World History project. There is a gen- eral excitement in the air-someone passed his driver's test yesterday-au- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bill Rice, treasurer, Anne French, vice president, Jo- Ann Lee, secretaryg Skip Hildebrand, president. tobiographies are due in English class in only two days-tryouts are announced for M-B and Arrow staff-revue audi- tions called. Some happened to be tal- ented and lucky enough to make the grade. Class party tomorrow night- Y meeting at 7:30. All these activities helped to make the Sophomores wonder if there was any- thing quite like being a wise fool. slr 0 U Q ' fp V499 is 2' Z3 ff Top Row: Charles Eakins, Mike Clifton, Bob Faulkner, Orville Clemmons, Darrell Davis, Harp Hurles Ralph Gallaugher, Charles Finley, James A. Cunningham, John Fave. Second Row: Ted Edler, Eugene Donahue, James D. Cunningham, Bmmit Collins, Jim Caldwell Dale llonkle, Dale Gallaugher, Glenn Buey, Willard Everhart, Dave L. Dixon. Third Row: Neil Fisher, Dave Dearth, David Dixon, Garry Clark, Alonzo Caplinger, Tom England Roger Bryan, Lewis Drake, Tom Dowler, Tom Dailey. Bottom Row: Larry Conkle, Dave Doner, Terry Duffy, Eddie Eltzroth, Bob Stoeklin, Skip Hildebrand Bill Keelingr, Jim MeVicker, Frank Copper. Top Row: Roland Hill, Don Hill, Larry Hill, Dallas Hunt, Warren Hickmott, Alvin Immel, Bill Garrett, Larry Jakes, Frank Iden, Robert Hoffman. Third Row: Martin Barlage, Bob Barber, Tom Artnian, John Berry, Dick VValsh, Fred Hicks, Jerry James, Bob Adams, Ralph Armstrong. Second Row: Jim Hupp, Bob Jividen, Gordon Herron, Bill Huff, Warren Gates, John Irwin, Robert Guysingrer, Ronald Harkless, Tom Boyles, Ronnie Hiles, Bob Brown. Bottom Row: Dick Rundels, Alan Richardson, Gary Vance, Clarence Brown, Dan Foth, Jack Beyerly, Robert Branseom, Lloyd Gossett, Dave Armstrongr, Charlie Perry. Not really l Dick Rundels Sophomores 1 y l l he llll K Top Row: Robert Huffman, Ronald Stacey, Jack Meeker, Tom Trainer, Ronnie Hines, Jim Pelfrey, Grady West, Mick Uhrig, Jon White, Ronnie Morris. Second Row: Saundra Schiller, Marjorie Scott, Eileen Trego, Glenda Smith, Sharon Wells, Patty Wil- son, Barbara Ware, Helen Ward, Joyce Rinehart, Ruth Perry. Third Row: Sally Peters, Lorene Petrie, Jean Toni, Oralee Richardson, Cecilia Medley, Alma Bayless, Diane Vincent, Judy Cunningham, Mary Shearrow, Peggy Hall. Bottom Row: Judy Hopper, Arline Martin, Ruby Kesterson, Verna Nichols, Fay Simmons, Hilda Ransdell, Carol Norviel, Jean Rogers, Darla Thomas. Top Row: Roland Hill, Stan Welsh, Larry Zonner, David Wills, John Lawhorn, Richard Smith, Mel- vin Raines, Jerry Welson, Jim Spencer, John Spencer. Second Row: Jim McKeever, Ronald Park, Bob Stitt, Neal Locklear, John Jones, Bob Powell, David Sieler, Eddie Moats, Fred Oakes. Third Row: La1'ry McKinley, Dick Lambert, Gary Stafford, Paul Wickline, Tom Miller, Tom Lamm, Bill Tanner, John White, Robert Pierce, Bob Peters. Bottom Row: Bob Kidnocker, Neil Reynolds, Jim Kitchens, Bob Stocklin, Bill Keeling, Skip Hilde- brand, Eddie Eltzroth, Jim McVicker, Terry Duffy, Douglas Wolfe. Promotion from study hall to hallway executive. Tom Lamm. Sophomores 'Yup Ikon: .I:11-11 Ilwss, l':11 .Xl:111i1111. I3ill'l'l'Il M:1I11111-, .Ii111111i1- Smith, I'1-11- S1'I1:1t'l'1-1', IP1111 IN-1'ki11s, A111111 XXl11I1-. XNz1l1111' XK'i11g11, 'lvlillllllj' 1,1-1-, l-I1l1li1- .l11I111s1111. Svmnul ltou:121-1r1'u1- l'1'111-l1I. I':KlLLl'lI1' I1l1i1111l1:11'l, l'I11g.1'1'111- .XI1-1'111lill1, lim- XYils1111, l1'1'1-11 S1'l1XK2ll'lZ, K1-1111 S11111151111, H11-I1111-1I 'I'111'111-11 1'l1111-IQ 'I':1l111:111, Ii11l11-rl BI:11'I111, li11'l1z11'1l S1-:1x'. 'I'hir1l lhrn: lH':111 I'i1-1'1-1-, limb ,XI1111lu111111-ry. K1-ith Iii1'l1l1-1'. I'l1:1l'I1's ll11l:1.111l, .Xlikw l'I1illi1s. 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HIII15' Rly1-Vs. .lllll1' 5l1111tu111111-ry, 'l'op Row: .I1-an llnmv, Janet May, lla-x'v1'ly 3l21llgfhll1t'l', Lillie M1-l'1'a1'y, Nlllllj' llo1ulasl11-llll, .l11y141- Iilllll-1'Q', Yvrmla IN'l'll5.Lll, .l11y1'1- Hall, J115111111- l':VOI'ilkll',l, Margie lil-elm: 'I'hir4I Ron: .Xlarilyn Ilyncli, Inn M1'4'1'ay. Janet l.anp1, Virginia llnwson, .lnlia llnw-S. l'ally Hngln-s, .lu,-X1111 l.alli1-r, Iiillliil All-A1lan1s, I'al1y Jmiws, .Indy K11111 l1t. S4-vernal llun:BI:11'1'1-ll11 Martin, Susan Kr-llt-i1lwl'g'1-l'. Mary May, Ilinali Mrznnl, l,11r1-11:1 Ilnpln-1', 1'a1'1+l Alv- 1'11rkl1-, .lnmly .lllt'UlDSl1ll, Hatsy lf'vl111's, .loA1111 lim-, Nancy Slllll'l'l, Ilotlum ll0!Il.lll1ly.lllllIlSllll, Mal'j11l'if- .Iustiu-, l':lli.Z't'lll2l lXl2ll'llll, .lnlly Nicllmls. l1111'oIl1y .Xl1'1l1':14ly, Matth- lmiry, .lwy K1-rn, S1111 .l4lllQ'S, .la1-liiu l.infls1-Y, Saninlra llymi 'I'up lhnw: Slivrri Aiizlersml, l'a1'11ly11 t'nl1-, Kay l:l'illld, Sara NIISIIIIIIHI, l'lll'Ul Hviss, 1':11'11l N1'xx'111:111, l'1'issi1- Xx'lll'hlf'l'. Kathy XYillia111s, lml 'l'l111111pso11, Fran 1iQl'l2lllf.L'll, Jay 1'a1'ls1n1, 'I'hird Run: Ilnnna Haglvy, Anita Amos, Paula H1lj'dl'll. .loannv Harrix, lllllllll li1ll'llilIl'l'. Kay W1111l1-ln, Var- nlyn Mal-l a1'lan1l, Ann l-'11-111'l1, Alartlia llenniwwitz, .lill lmwis, Se-1-mul Ihnu: ,Indy Alllil'0lll. Marllia HL'llllllXX', Nancy Aslm. Mary lawn li2llltl', Ann IN-nxall. llillllll 1l1':1x'1-s. .lnfly liilvllillllt, l'1-gay Vi1-liv1's, Mary Flllbilblll, Miriam Hill. liollom Hon: Starr l:lll1'll2ll'l, t'a1'nl l':l'dl1l1lIlll, Sally Vnnnts. Susan H1-1'g'111:111. Sll2ll'l!ll Ifl1illl'll2ll'l, .I1-any l'1'il- 1-liarwl, liz-lly lmpp. l'l1yllis4lal1l1J1', Susan Hlllt'illIl1lll, H.-V1-rly H1111111-ss. I'll pick you up at 7:00. Terry Duffy Anne Deuvall Sophomores ophomore Dramatics 2 -.ui . 'Pup lion: Miriam Hill, IH-,ugy Via-lu-rs, .Xlziry lfolsmno I,uzum Iirown, Kenna Ill-ed, .lunvt lllllllllllgllillll, Sue .lu111's,4lln-1111111'USHl'Il, H1-1-mul Now: Sully Ivrury, Kznrf-ii Ilzilryiiipln-, Maury Many, l'ep:g'y llaill. lll1ll'j' Slieurrow, Judy lllllllllllllllillll .Iuvly Ankrum, llizinn- XN'is+-vup, .luy Ks-ru. Ilottnln ll0lY!,llI1lY 4'li4-uzxlili. Linda llixnxw-s, l'lll,!.'4'lllZl Martin, .lo Ann 1.1-e, Num-y Sinn-rl. 1'zlrolyu Xkligiivr llj'llk'lla- XVilsm1, Anne In-uxnll, Ifium- Vim-1-111. 'l'np Ilun: Tom Mill:-r, hurry .lulu-s, Jim Kitchen. Allen llieliurdson, 'Pom Artmun, lmye lion.-r, Fri-al Wink- I1-r,I'li:uI'li1-llym-l'. S1-vulnl Non: .lolin lic-rry. liill Ilzirrm-tt, Ili-yn-rly tlrzlxw-s, Susan ldllllflllllllll, Anne lfrn-xii-li, .lim All-Yivln-1', Hnnnii Stein. lfhlfiim- Idlzroth. v Iluttum Run: Mr, llllllC'2lII, I'rissie- NY:u'lwl1-r. SQIVH Nuslmum, Vnrol Newvnzui, lfrznn 1le'1'l:1iip.:'l1, Vairolyn Pole lxzulliy vhllll1IlllS, 1ul'41l l',I'llIl1ZllIIl, bully f1vllIIlN, Sixth period every Thursday, between seventy and seventy-five enereetie sophomores crowd in- to lloom 108, to he instructed in dramatics hy Mr. Charles Duncan. Althoufrh some of them were not the most tal- ented, they enjoyed using the microphones and making: tape recordinggs. They practiced such scripts as The Man Who Came To Dinner, Stage Door, Life With Father, and The Royal Family, plus many more. The sophomores worked hard to improve their diction. Some appeared in the annual revue. In thirty seconds inside Room 208 the English exam begins. Reserve Basketball Top Row: Don Roush, Neal Locklear, Monte Gates l'.1idd.e Row: Warden Thomas, Bill Huff, Frank Cooper, Bob Martin, Richard Dolan, C0 ach. Bottom Row: Gary Stafford, John Irwin, Tom Rice, Dick Boyles. Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe Chillicothe RESERVE SCHEDULE 50 Greenfield 42 Catholic Central 52 Circleville 41 Freshmen 50 Zanesville 50 Freshmen 40 Lancaster 37 Newark 46 Wellston 51 Circleville 55 Zanesville 34 Newark 42 Lancaster RESERVE BASKETBALL The C. H. S. Reserves closed the sea- son with an admirable record of ten wins and three losses. None of their losses were by more than four points. Prob- ably their most thrilling game was a dou- ble overtime loss to Zanesville, 57 to 55. High scorer for the season was Frank Cooper with 131 points, who had an av- erage of 10 points per game. He was closely followed by Bill Huff with 120 points. John Irwin and Gordon Mickey were promoted to the varsity in the early part of the season. Coach Richard Dolan, who did an ex- cellent job this year, is looking forward to an even better season next year. June 16, 1875-The school term closed Friday night with the graduation exercises at the Masonic Hall. The hall was justly crowded with friends, parents, and children. February 9, 1876 - Grades for last term were released today. The honor roll was 95 Vo or above. sg-3,5 gn Q .0 4 tl 'eos Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Top Row: Bonnie Stein, Anne French, Sally Counts, Judy Ankrom, Starr Rinehart. Carol Erdmann. Third Row: Martha Benliow, Nancy Ashe, Susan Bergman, Carolyn MacFarland, Jay Carlson. Second Row: Diane VVisecup. Sally Counts. Bottom Row: Ann lleuvall, l'ee'g'y Stein, Mary l.ou Pinto. Top Row: Marilyn Lynch, Susan Hinehman. Fran Gerlaugh, Sara Nuslmaum, Annie Amos. Second Row: Sherri Anderson, Beverly Henness, Joyce Dunfee, Kaye Brand, Kathy Williams, Dot- ty Thompson, Janie Branstetter, Jean Tom. Bottom Row: Carol Betz, Bonnie ltolminson, Caro- E711 Cole, Prissie Wachter, Carol Heiss, Mary l.ou auer. This year the Sophomore Tri-lli-Y consists of four groups: Teenettes, l,ive Y ers, VV.l'l.Y., and Sigma. All of these groups were well represented at the HY conference in Athens. Once a month the memliers held a joint meeting and had sev- eral speakers, amonfr whom were the Reverend Mr. Baker, Mr. Paul Bliss, and Miss Helen Over- ly. Various activities, consisting: of taffy pulls, and parties, have been held lay the Teenettes. At Christmas, they sent presents to an under- privileged family. The l.ive Y ers chose as their project the retarded children. They made scrapliooks for them and decorated their Christmas tree. At the Christmas party, the VV. H. Y. group exchanged presents. This group chose the Tu- berculosis Sanitorium to receive the products of their projects. The Sigma group sent Valentine favors to the retarded children. A few of their activities were a skating party and a swimming' party. The Sophomore groups have lxeen very lmusy and are now planning' for their .Junior year. SOPHOMORE TEENETTES Top Row: Nancy Simerl, Patty Brown, Dot Mc- Cray, Paula Hayden. Third Row: Donna Hagley, Jane Grady, Joyce Hall, Judy Cunningham, Marv Woodring, Mrs. John Wells fadvisorb, Patty Jones. Second Row: Susan Kellenliereer, Dinah Mount, Mary Shearrow, Mary May, Karen Dalrymple, Sharon Wells, l.inda McAdams. Bottom Row: Glenda Smith, Lynette Wilson, Jo- anne llarris. Y'ERS TRI-HI-Y Top Row: Jo Ann Glockner, Pat Jackson, Miriam Hill, Diane Filer, Carol McCorkle. .Iackie Lindsey, Peggy Vickers, Second Row: Betsy Peters, Carol Norviel, Judy Jacobsen, San- dra Schuler, Hilda Ransdell. Bottom Row: Judy Chenault, Mary Folsom, I.in- da Graves, Janet Metzger. Sophomore Hi-Y This year Bill Huff was elected to head the sophomore Blue Chapter. Other officers were: liill Pickerrell, vice-presidentg Gary Stafford, secretaryg and Don Roush, treasurer. About twenty lmys, members of this chapter, met at the HY every Monday night for their weekly business nieetini- Ml'- Tom Greg'g.r and Mr. John Cleveland were the advisors of this group. The twenty members of the White Chapter chose Skip Hildebrand as their ehiel' executive and John Barry as vice-president. Eddie Eltzroth was appointed hoth secretary and treasurer. Their :ul- visor was Mr. Carl Estler. Some of the highlight events planned hy the boys were a swimming' party at the tlreeniieltl High School Natatorium and a recreation tournament at the Y, 'Pop lion: Hurry Slzlfforml, Tom Hr:-ga' Qzulvisorb, John 4'lf-vvlznml mdxisorb, Milly l'i--lu-twill, liill IIuI'I', llotlom Nun: lunxid XYills, 'Toxnniy linglzuiml, .lim Kits-lim-rn, llzllph .Xl'lnst1wmg. .lim .XI1-lit---x--r. .lolin Irxxln 'l'op lion: ldllpvllt- lunuluue, Hurry Y2lllk't , N--il lfislu-r. liulv llzxrlu-r, .lurk lit-yerly, l.JlI'I'f .XI-liinly. Sn-eoml lhnv: Holi Voxxell, John :spew-Q-r. Vhaxrles Ilowlnnd, l.:1rry .lznlu-s, Imxid lioni r, Wnu'r-fir llivltunoln, 'lli ls Tum Xvtmtn D U 1 lem 1- Alon ,, . ' 1 . Ihrllom Ilnn: .lnlm lkerry, I'z1x'i4l Sigh-r, Furl lCsll1-r 1:uIx'isol'b, lurid I lXlJII, hurry Iizirlnge. Hull Burr- II i E 1 . . , a nderclass Candids .. ...xQ -., Haw. I. llimlgl Half-s. 2. .lu .-Xml I'4'l,Ulll4, Szmvly lflllglalllfl. 3. l,imI:u l:2ll'llll'l', lllllll l'1-x-ry, Vznrul l'v1'ry. 4. livlw H-in-rs. 5. Jznm- llrmly, ll. Mary 'l'u1'lvy, .lmly l:llll'll1ll'. '. .lz llll'A' A 1-l 4-mln, .1 ll' iruxrll Il'u'lv llulvumlu - - ' -n u n w - , .no .lmulnxw In-I.f1ng.:, hzuuly lnngluml, -l. lutty brown, 4.lm'1:1 Szunpsmn. --. 23. .lunvl llrwxxu, 'l'uni Vlznrk, lmnnu lla-vlvli 24. Patty Slowly. 25. lllfldil- .lllilllllv Unllins, Immun lim-ll-1: 2S. Ulmum-k Tiltlllilll. 29. Sql11-gwrim- Iiruwn, In-zxrtlm. 262. Silfilll Ale-I'l1:-rsorl, l'ynlhi:n Allyn. 325. Phyllis liihlmy. ZH. .lum- 35. Alzlry Turlvy, itll. Nllllvj' Ifulks. 37. .luyvv lirown, CSN. IH-gpry Vil-lu-rs, l I 4 1 l lc 11 l ll W. l'1ni1l1-nIil'i4-ll. ll. lllltlvllllllvll, I0. llurutlly YZl!lllL'I'llIill'k, Tum ln-l'uul1. ll. l':1tIy Ile-iss. I2. .lmlum-1'ul lins, lil. .l2lllll'l' All-lf'vrrin. I4. Mznrilyn ll1lmm's Slumlwr I':u'ly. IS. llunnl- A4-lu-rlmlnu. Hi. Sully Funnix Vnrul llzflllllilllll. I7. Imunzn In-4-I1-1', .ln:1nm- Uollillx, llvlvn Wzlrml. IS. .Iuywv H4'lll lllt'l'. ISD. I'um1i1- XV:nlIx-V. 2 Juan- Wngm-V, l'l:1uwliu llalmillon lluI'i', 26. li:u'lsznru Hlllllllilllllll, 2. .HL .lnhn livllvlmlrz-l'p.rvl'. Ill. lhu' Xhlgln-I' lfhlrn Ibuffy, Slmrmu llufm-I Juniors in 1955 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Garry Proehl, vice president: Dave Ross, president: Mary Jane Mid- dleton, SeCl'etal'y1 Larry Proehl, treasurer. First year as upperclassmen proved to contain quite a calendar of events for the class of '56. The Junior Jig, which brought out some of the Junior talent in dancing and pantomiming- Annual Revue, in which several Jun- iors made the grade-the Junior class play, titled Head in the Clouds -Jun- ior-Senior Banquet - were just a few of the important events which crowded the Junior agenda. Now that the Junior year is over, they eagerly await the coming year as a high and mighty Senior. February 16, 1876- The young ladies of the Chillicothe Schools are making arrangements to give two entertainments at Clough's Opera House on the evenings of Thursday and Friday, March 30 and 31. The object of this, we believe, is to secure money in order to add to the adornment and apparatus of the high school. Juniors Top Row: Fritz Frey, Jerry Miller, Morrell Rolierts, David Ross, Larry Dixon, Hoyt Wheeland, Jack Hicks, P. J. Marzluff, Steve Lechner, Jim Matz. Third Row: Janice Hammond, Patsy Steffy, Chris Richardson, Peggy Fuller, Dorothy Weaver, Patty Reed. Second Row: Betty Bopzan, Nancy Brown, Barbara Riley, Jean Baker, Linda Wenzel, Ruth Howard, Loretta Maughmer, Judy Carle, Connie Hafer, Sharon Haley. Bottom Row: Peggy Dowler, Pei.!e'y Perkins, Sharon Mick, Nell Mary Graves, Patty Martin, Patricia Mead, Patti Heiss, Harhara Neigrhhorgal, Norma Henness. Top Row: 'l'om Thomas, Gary Buehler, Wendell Anderson, Raymond Shoemaker, Warden Thomas, Roger Miller, Tim Goehel, James Penwell, John Nelson, George Gire. Third Row: Warren Dowler, Tommy Doles, Dick Gerling, John Hallstrom, David Miner, Raymond Cooper, Joe Daniels, Jim Vanllundy, Jack James, John Trainer. Second Row: Mary Jane Middleton, Sharon Simon, Janice MeFerrin, Joyce Schrader, Darlyn Holcomb, Deanna Bryson, Mary Turley, June Wagner, Marsha VViny.ro, Joan Tanner, Patty lluckett. Bottom Row: Byron Welch, George Ginther, Harvey McAllister, Paul Russell, Ronnie White, Bob Trimhle, Willard McCarty, Joe Dyer, Bill Harris. Which is best, studying in school or after school? Left to right: Peggy Quinn, Loretta Mauehmer. Second Row: David Ross, Jim Poeock, Mike Wade, Bill Nickerson. Bottom Row: P. J. Marzluff, John Kellenliergw-r. Top Row: Wayne Williamson, Keith Eblin, Gary Parsons, Jerry Purdum, Warren Cooper, David Reasons, Dale Wickline, Jerry Wellingrhoff, David Hall, Charles Spin- dler, Ed Hutchison. Second Row: Niland Vinzant, James Smith, Ca1'l Seymour, Gary Schmitt, Eddie Ruff, Tom Swisher, VVilliam Richter, Johnny Ray Shackelford, Gary Richter, Charlene Overly, Nancy Meeker. Bottom Row: Ruby Cox, Marge Lovensheimer, Pam Merill, Linda Lehman, Becky Mahaffey, Maureen Hawkins, Kay Landrum, Mary Uhrig, Carolyn Long, Phyllis Oyer. Juniors Top Row: Ronnie Hurd, John Hilliard, Dale Hartley, Nick Wells, Pat Collins, Bill Hea- ton, Tom Goshorn, Joe Clark, Phil Brown, Mike Wade, Charlie Knorr. Third Row: Ethel Poole, Rosemary Schaffer, Darlene Hartley, Shirley Hopkins, Betty Benson, Patty Beeler, Jo VVithrow, Eileen VVest, Mary Withrow. Second Row: Ann Templin, Mary Wood, Sarah McPherson, Janet Corcoran, Cynthia rllyn, Barbara Miller, Mary Gay Dillion, Mary Lee Wilson, Cameron Ladd, Pat Hartley. Bottom Row: Jerry Dailey, Louie Ahlen, Bobby Peck, George Turner, Roger Turpon, Andy Miller, John Kellenberger, Bill Nickerson, Phil Hess. 'I'olv lion: llul Iilwm- XI.uv1m II.nrI.u-'fy ,IHIIII IXu1m.nn IQ nlgrlu X1 I l,v'l.nI1I IX: luv II.uwI-I Flmu lbnlvlu IHIHI 'XII wr t.fmf-I Im- Iwlm I'.lvnl Iv 'sn-1-unel Ilan: Ilwll 411.121 Ilwlu II.lII I':cllI Hu.-.-II IMHIII IX If LIIH. 1'Il.4lI: NIIIIIIIIII XIIIII XI Irlyv-, Iiwwl NIIIIII IQl+Iv.1v1I I.II-- Ilwwl XII:'4IIv Ilullom lhuu: NIIIX IIMIII lnIIIx I4IvuIl,ul 4 1-mm ILIIIII Imrm,I I ww I: II.lmI.I IMII IIIIIIIMI IIAIIIII Inu l.I.m IVIIII ISI '1rIx II.lI4xI IIIMIIIIII IIz1v-In I'II M Ifmlur 'Von Nun: I Imp Iwmlw Iwi I'v'vw XII-I :III IQIIIHU lww XI-I-I1 Im yx 1.111 lww IU-MIL Iiumm KXIIIII lwm X 11- II. III NI- Ixf-. IMIII IMI- Ir: 'I'lnir4I Hou: I IIIIII Iluvkv l.mr ILIIIII l1I.If Ihmx IIIII IQIUI In-II Imzvl,-In Iwf' l,I:I-II. X.n1x 1.1.1-.1 Ilvu Illu- Ihwxlx 4.1-II . XIIIIIHII tw. N1-vnlul lion: Ilmwl- Kfnlvv I',rV Ibm: lI.mn.m IIIISIII I1 I-I Hwy lml Nllnwn Imwfvwf- Im.. II.luII XI 'MINI Ixwlm Ilwmm IIHIII Immy I-IIIIII -lmulmrxv Ilwlmvr Ilollom Hou: lvml Kmurrw IQ'-I I: Nhwkvy Ii-ww-1 IIIIII1 I w Ilwm I'l.mk Umm: I.n,x IlmfI. IIIIIK IIIII Iwllmwr MIIIIHII Ium HIINII-Im Inu whim Juniors jim I nv:-nsI1lvm In-r, ,Inv I ,.H If-5 wh. I,:H'rx 1.411 Top Nun: ' RnIu4'I'l NIurrc-II RnIv l.nI I4:nI I'a'tlll Rrvlum' IX him' I :Ivy Ilrmxn HILL' IIIAIY. IIIII Ilzulix. 'l'hirll llnu: 5I1:nm1 Ilufz-r. Alum-I Ifulniw Shivlvx II :I m m .I n II IIvIa-n IInmvlIn1ru, ICIIII Ilutfv. IH-1: uv Huum, 5:1111 Nm-luxzuuvl. Iizlllu NI1irI:-5' KU: III S4-1-nllel Nllzuumm- X In hun Iurwlm, Ixus:-I III! Ilvrkv I' mm A. flu-ImI, Kuzlnn- XIrNv:II, l'nIIn-rn mx IIIIIHIN. lflwn I.:nrry I I'JlIIIx Il:1nIIy Iinxv Iloilnln .-XIINH1, I Izmlvn. 'I'l':lim-I. Simpkinx. Nm IXIIH. .Mm .um I Immun Ihuv: 1. Ihlm- I':H . Ixuih I':lym- Nlaxwm- Hall Ilmwmzlx ,I1lmI3 Xlqarlin Nan Hon 1 :XIIu'v'I l'I:uIx I lm hm-IwI Imn In-ml! I,zIrr'5' Ixrmpp. IIIII Iintln I Inu-I1I 'lu4'l. Junior Class Play Top Row: Andy Miller, Larry Dixon, Barbara Miller, David Ross, Sarah McPherson, Phil Hess, Pat Hartley. Middle Row: Mr. Charles Duncan, Betty Bogan, Cynthia Allyn, Janet Corcoran, Ann Templin, Ruth Ann Howard, Sally Haynes, Mary Lee Wilson, Cameron Ladd. Bottom Row: Hoyt Wheeland, Mary Jane Middleton, Connie Waller. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Amy Matthews .... , . .Sally Haynes Blsir Hendricks ,.... ,. ., Larry Dixon Mrs. Karen Matthews . , , . Cynthia Allyn Hugo Matthews , . . ,..,. Hoyt Wheeland Chrissie Mott ,. . , . , Mary Jane Middleton Mr. Edison Matthews . . . Andy Miller III Miss Edith Willis .. , .. . Mary Lee Wilson Luke Jackson . , ,, David ROSS Gretchen Elliott . .. Janet Corcoran Julion Reed , . , .. . ..., Phil Hess Louis Stuart . . . Sarah McPherson Director , Mr. Charles R. Duncan Make up . .. ,. Miss Helen Waldon Assistants . Connie Waller, Betty Bogan Stage Managers , Larry Dixon, George Hum- mel, David Ross, Jerry Bangle Prompters . Barbara Miller, Ruth Howard, Ann Templin Amy Matthews is a typical and attractive girl in her teens - and, like so many other teenagers, she is given to daydreaming. Her fertile imagi- nation creates a wonderful, fantastic, idealistic world in which, both in the present and the fu- ture, she enjoys wild triumphs over her prob- lems and her snobbish rival. For a while everything looks pretty hopeless -for everyone concerned, including two be- wildered boyfriends, a scoffing brother, a wise- cracking girl friend, and two of the most con- fused parents on record. But, all turns out better than could be ex- pected-with Amy's photograph in Life Maga- zine-but only after Amy has come to some sobering realizations about life itself. May 10, 1876 - The graduating class of 24 has begun to practice their commencement exercises. June 14, 1876--There was a perfect jam at the Opera House last Friday for the High .School Com- mencement. The valedictorian was Bessie Carlisle. Twenty-two students graduated. This is the largest class ever to graduate from the Chillicothe Schools. Junior Tri-Hi-Y JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y The thirty-three members of Beta-Tri- lli-Y have been busy this year with bake sales, dances, parties, educational films, and discussions. They meet every Wednesday evening at the Y with their advisors, Mrs. John Gunning and Miss Katie Scott. For money-making projects they had two bake sales. They also enjoyed going swimming in Greenfield with the other Tri lli YK At Thanksgiving the group divided in- to teams, and, with the help of the Jun- ior boys, canvassed the town collecting food for five underprivileged families. Once a month a joint meeting was held with Gamma. During such meet- ings films were shown and discussions held on subjects of interest to all. The highlight of the year was the Sweetheart Swirl which was co-spon- sored with Gamma and the Junior Hi-Y. All in all, the girls seemed to have a wonderful time and are looking forward to being together again next year. JUNIOR GAMMA TRI-HI-Y The girls of the Junior Gamma Tri- Hi-Y have had a very successful year. They started off by electing Pam Merrill, president, Judy Darragh, vice-presi- dentg Nancy Meeker, secretary: Ruby Cox, treasurerg and Nancy Brown, chap- lain. These officers were assisted by their advisors, Mrs. A. E. Bogan and Mrs. Robert Dowler. This year the club was very proud to be a co-sponsor of the Sweetheart Swirl. It also sponsored a football dance. As a service project, the girls adopted a teen-age girl confined to the Mount Lo- gan Sanitorium. The members also spon- sored bake sales and rummage sales. Joint meetings with the Beta Chapter were held, during which, the Y's theme of the year Living Together was carried out by the help of movies and speakers. The girls all agree that their many ac- tivities have kept them pleasantly occu- pied this year, and they now look for- ward to their Senior year. Ann l'aync. Here' l-Sarbara Neighborgal. vi ,.A, b 5: . I .2 ,- er. lluby Cox, 'z i'Z'2 ,.I liovenshein '. ley Hannnond. I Puffy. Janet Furniss. s Long. lltteison l1lbll1lvIlt5.M garet Fuller, Phyllis Uycr. BETA OFFICERS 'Pup Row: l'at Meade. liulli l x l 1 tnni llarlyn Holconib, Peggy liow ler, lietty Hogan. .ludy Parlt Norina Henness, l'1llfl lleiss 'l'hlrd llow: Mrs. Hogan, Mau reen Hawkins, XYanda llirt Vollecn Martin. .ludy flllllltilt Judy llarragh, Nancy llrown Marvene H at fic I fl, .laeliit lleatty, l'at Howe-rs, 1 hlot Ill' sl'l'0lld How: Mrs. llow lc r liecky Mahaffey. Ilene Burk. Fonnie Thoinas, Nancy Meek l ini Merrill Nancy Vollins, Joyce Wade liubut lnboid Nlii'oiit J ie: llottom lhnv: Parma Robin son, Marilyn Kohn, llorothy XVright, Vharlcne Hverlv 'Pop Row: .lanct Vorcoran Mary .lane Middleton. .lanict Barth, Ann Templin, 'Nl a r 5 Grams, Sharon Mick, Judy Rinehart, Uonnie XVallcr, Shir- 'I'Iulrd Row: Ann Spctnagel Mary XX'ood. Mary lien- XVilson Mary may llillon, Sally llaynes. l'cL:'g'y Quinn. Suzanne Yochuin, Mary Turley, l'Idra .'c-eolul Row: Miss Katie Scott Advisor: Canieron Iiatld, 4'vn- Kay thta Allyn, Sara Stoclilin Landrum, Mary l'hri Pat Hartley, Mrs. .lack Gunning. lloliom Row: Sharon Hater June VVagner, Sarah Mcl'hu son. Barbara Miller, t irolvn S 'Pop Run: Ilivk H 1- 1' l i ll 14 . Junior Hi-Y linger Turywn, S11-vo liwvh- sl'l'0lll'l How: .lily Ronnie lflurd,1i:u'y Hoyt NV h 0 c- l ai n d l'Ilxi'rll-, Dr. John llunninp,1. llnttum Row: Tom 'l'hnm11s, hurry lvixon, Pal Uollin' liilclio Ruff. JUNIOR HI-Y Each W'ednesday evening, at 7 230, the Junior Hi-Y gather at the Y for their weekly meeting. Sponsoring the Sweetheart Swirl with the Junior Tri-Hi-Y was one of the most important projects of the Junior Hi-Y this year. The club also sponsored a bas- ketball dance. Among their other interesting activ- ities was a dinner at the Scioto Lodge and a wiener roast. As a service project the boys sent bas- kets of food to needy families at Thanks- giving and Christmas. The officers this year were: Gary Schmitt, presidentg John Shackelford, vice-presidentg Larry Eberle, secretary, and Jay Wilson, treasurer. Dr. John P. Gunning acted as the advisor. Talking in a circle. Subject- Could it really be that interesting? Anne Peek, Joey Peters, Rowena Perry, Har- old VVright, Tom Swisher, Marshall Brigner, Roger Strausbaugh, Sandra Duffy, Bill Rice. Junior Dramatics The Junior Dramatics Class spent their first class meetings outlining the year's work. Tryouts for the Junior Class Play were held, and a few weeks later, the cast was chosen. The play, with Sally Haynes as the lead, was a big success. Some of the students entertain- ed at various clubs such as the Y Mother-Daughter Banquet and the Lake White Little Theatre Study Club at Waverly. Various scripts that they have been working on are: June Mad, Stage Door, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and Dosworth. Top Row: Andy Miller, Larry Dixon, Barbara Millan, David Ross, Sarah McPherson, Phil Hess, Hoyt Wheeland. Second Row: Mr. Charles Duncan, Mary Jane Middleton, Cynthia Allyn, Mary Gay Dillon, Barbara Miller, Mary Lee Wilson, Sara Stocklin, Sally Haynes, Sharon Haley, Judy Carle. Bottom Row: Betty Bowan, Suzanne Yochum, Connie Waller, Cameron Ladd, Ann Templin, Ruth Ann Howard, Pat Hartley, Dixie Lee Davis, Linda Layman, Charlene Overly. Seniors of 1955 When our high and mighty Seniors, in the years to come, open up their mem- ory book of their Senior year at C. H. S., they will, no doubt, reminisce a little about: Junior-Senior Prom and all the fun of decorating the gym for the occa- sion - Junior-Senior Banquet -- V 0 c a- tional Guidance Day at Walnut Street Methodist Church-madness of Hobo Day-rush ordering of pictures, an- nouncements, cards-current topic of the day, What am I going to do after graduation? -last minute rush at 8:25 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ' George Hummel, vice presid ent, MlCkl Richter, treasurer, John Herrnstein, presi dent: Beverly Barnett, secretary to session rooms-1Senior Class Play- the solemn Baccalaureate and Com- mencement. Then, after musing for a while over the delightful experiences that happen- ed to them and the wonderful opportuni- ties they were given at C. H. S., the Sen- iors will close the memory book, with the hope that the underclassmen who followed in their footsteps realized that high school was their Chance of a Life- time. September 13, 1876-The Board of Education held a special meeting on September 11 to decide whether or not students should have a half day vacation to attend the county fair. It was decided that they should have Thursday afternoon off, and in case of rain, Friday afternoon. December 20, 1876 - Christmas vacation for the schools is to last until January 8, 1877, giving pupils two whole weeks. January 10, 1877 - At a special meeting of the Board of Education, Miss Alice Wolfe was employed as an extra teacher for the High School. This was done because there are 133 pupils and 4 teachers, which is not a large number. April 4, 1877 - Captain Stone and Mr. Woodrow were elected to the Board of Education on Monday. Class Will While delving through a stack of old books looking for some information to use in writing The 100 Year Story, I came across a yellowed parchment which stated in bold letters, The Last will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1955. After much study and thought, I decided that this surely could be the only valid document, as you will readily agree as you read the following: 1. Laura Hallstrom leaves one bent and bat- tered piccolo to anyone who wants the thing. 2. Joe Betsch wills his baked potato before each out-of-town game to Larry Gates. 3. To the lucky Biology classes go Charles Heiss's rattlesnakes. 4. Bruce Keeling and Bob Newkirk leave their driving abilities to Charlie Knorr and Mr. Stultz respectively. 5. Kris Bumgardner wills her ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to anyone different enough to desire the talent. 6. Tedd Pairan receives Gene Simerl's flash- light and Bill Wolcott's special parking place in the school lot. 7. Don McNeal leaves his muscle Dick Rundles. 8. Karl Landstrom wills one slightly used slide rule to Teach Clinton. 9. Carolyn Schachne bestows a bag of white- wash along with a bucket and a broom to any future Senior who will make good use of them. 10. Joan Jackson wills one box of used rosin to Anne Deuvall. 11. John Doerres leaves his sympathy to the drummer who gets his drum. 12. Carl Claytor leaves his job in the cafeteria to one whom he knows will enjoy it, Junior books to Gibson. 13. Nancy Collins receives R o W e n a Perry's quietness. 14. Bobbie Mather wills her typewriter to any- one with ears sharp enough to hear the bell. 15. Hal Watts wills his most honored and cher- ished position as President of the Model A Hot Rod Club to Lightning Louie Ahlen and his next to the fastest car in our fair city. 16. Jim Frey leaves his civics notes to his broth- er, Fritz. 17. Don Mallow wills his place on the bench to any boy going out for football. 18. Roger Strausbaugh wills his physics book and Mr. Aquino to Jerry Miller. 19. Linda Miller wills her slightly used United States History notes to some lucky Junior. 20. Connie Thomas receives Joy Bowman's Eversharp pencil to be used for taking dictation. 21. Charlie Lee leaves all of his Waverly girls to Junior Gibson. 22. Bill Molebash wills a well-worn pair of track shoes to any speedy freshman who will devote his time to practicing hurdles. 23. Norman Mace wills to Teach Clinton his worn-out cheat sheets. 24. To an underclassman on the Arrow staff Y next year goes Les Howson's ability to 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Miss Mr. evade Mr. Wilson and leave the room dur- ing Arrow. To Margie and Donna Beeler and Jo Ann Collins goes the key to Marilyn Hamm's Studebaker, Little Moe. With a sigh of relief Joyce Peck wills her position of Editor-in-Chief of the M-B to one of the faithful Junior Staff Editors. Marda Trainer leaves her ability to think to those who will need it, her brothers, John and Tom. Shirley True bequeaths her great under- standing and love of shorthand to Peg Dowler. John Hilliard receives Bob Rutherford's stupendous math ability. Joan Shoemaker leaves her nickname Jo to any eligible girl in the Junior class. To Dale Hartley go Donna Smith's freckles. Nancy Osborne leaves her ability to ask dumb questions to Peggy Perkins. To Ruth Ann Howard go the cushions that Charlotte Fornash used in Safe Driving. Elaine Fontaine leaves her grades in Latin to her sister, Yvonne, who seems to need them. To any brave, up and coming Senior girl goes Dolores Greer's right to come into 101 after attendance has been taken. Pat Ruff leaves her red knee socks to a dear junior girl, Peg Fuller. Marilyn Hall leaves her chemistry knowl- edge to anyone brave enough to take it. Donna Lynch receives all of Sylvia Bay- less's shorthand pads. Janet Edler wills her locker to her brother, Ted, so that he can clean it out. Phil Griesheimer leaves his ability to be sent to the office to Jerry Miller. Jackie Story leaves her position as Co- editor of the Arrow to some hard-working Junior on the staff. George Hummel wills his fat to Phil Hess. To some deserving junior girl goes Alice Flagg's half of the radio program. To any up-and-coming Junior girls lucky enough to get in session room 102, the Senior girls leave their talent for always being the cow's tail. To anyone who can read Annalee Cald- well's shorthand notes goes her notebook. To posterity and the loyal C. H. S. fans Phyllis-Lynne Recobs leaves a hearty Six- teen cheers for the Cavaliers. Carolyn Brown wills a very well-used size small majorette uniform to anyone small enough to wear it. Sharon Brooks leaves a half-used chemistry workbook to Carolyn Mallow. Mary Hall leaves all of her school supplies to her studious brothers. The 100th graduating class of C. H. S. leaves the underclassmen and future Seniors the good times they had at C. H. S. during four short and wonderful years. fSignedJ The Class of 1955 Myers? . JACKIE s'roRY Bobo 5 Wltnesses LINDA MILLER Senior Candids , ,4 fig W! I. 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V211-nl Hull, 24 .lunv H1-my, .luyvv Ilia-eg Ilulnrmu Almmlgmuery, Alzlrlrne IiI'L'LlKZlN'l'3-l'. ZN. AIZIVIUIIP Km-lllzlu-1'p, Xklxyxw Wi limnson, 29. Lindam Millvr, Ims Howsmm, 4':u'0ly11 S4-hzlvhnv, 30. Anne- Pm-ok. Ill. Junk- H:-nry, Wznym- Wil unison. 32. Imlnlw-s 1lr+-er, l3ul'lrz1l':x Merrill, Zlllll I-l'iQ'H1l. Seniors 'ti LQ lv' lllll .hI'lIl'll Laura llabln- Krln lllllllK'lll'l.llll'l' Alclean Hayle-nu llc-My llorlnnd Lou:-lla llurluucl William Charles Arnett Collcgt' Favorite Band: Spike Jones Laura Ann Bable Dietitian Favorite Band: C. H. S. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Ensemble 1, 2 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Tri Hi-Y 3, 4. David Bailes Clothing Store Manager Favorite Band: Les Elgart. Football 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Beverly Ann Barnett Secretary Favorite Band: Billy May Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Chorus 13 Class Of- ficer 1, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen's Homecoming Court 3 Homecoming Queen 4. Mary Marie Barnhart Housewife Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2. Richard Elmer Barrett Civil Engineering Favorite Band: None Basketball 1, 2. llavld llallen IIA-va-rly Barnett Sylvia Bayless Pauline lk-nut-r Joyce Bowman Vlydc- lloyles Kristine Ann Baumgardner Occupational Tlierapist Favorite Band: Stan Kenton Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 33 Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. Copley High School: Booster Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, Band 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 25 Junior Glee Club lg Senior Glee Club 23 French Club 1, 2. Aldean Elizabeth Bayless Secretary Favorite Band: Rusty Bryant Senior Teen Timers 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 29 Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Sylvia Jane Bayless Secretary Favorite Band: Tab Smith Senior Teen Timers 1, 2, 3, 4. Pauline Kay Benner Housewife and Secretary Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Glee Club 3. Joseph Marton Betsch Farmer Favorite Band: C. H. S. Band Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 13 Band 1, 23 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 3, Track 3. Barbara Ann Blankenship Salvation Army Officer Favorite Band: Sammy Kaye Ensemble 1, 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Band 3, 45 Choir 3, 4: Madrigals 4. Mary Burnlnart Richard Barrett Joe lk-tm-h llarhara Blankenship llurbara Bricker Marshall Brigner Betty L. Borland Christian Service Favorite Band: Hugo Winterhalter Tri-Hi-Y lg Girls' Chorus 2. Luella Rose Borland Christian Service Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Joyce Y. Bowman Private Secretary Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Chorus 1, 2g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1. Clyde Joseph Boyles Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Metropolis, Illinois: Basketball 2, 35 Football 3. Barbara Ann Bricker Private Secretary Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Frankfort High School: Band 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Chorus 23 Ensemble 2. Marshall Lee Brigner Engineering Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 23 Boys' Glee Club 19 Dramatics 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Shu ron Brooks Cu rolyn Brown A nnnlee Caldwell Ne-nl Caldwell Ellen Uapllnger Stuart Carson Nllflllllll Clark Roger Clark Furl Cluptor Lani l'l'lll'l' Clem 'llllllllllll Coles Shirley Uouslnu W' llla Ci-use Pxnll l'llllllll1K.lIl nu Seniors Sharon Lynn Brooks X -Ray Technician Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Chorus 1, 23 Dramatics 13 Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 4. Carolyn Jane Brown To Be A Success Favorite Band: Chillicothe High School Chorus 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 23 Band 2, 3, 4. Annalee Melba Caldwell Secretary Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 13 Chorus 1, 2. Neal R. Caldwell Doctor Favorite Band: Xavier Cugat Kirkersville High School: Boys' Glee Club 1, 23 Mixed Choir 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Football 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 All County Band and Chorus 1, 2. Chillicothe High School: Science Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. Theresa Ellen Caplinger Beauty Operator Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Tri-Hi-Y 1. Stuart Alan Carson Engineering Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 43 Boys' Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatics 23 Band 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Norman Eugene Clark Music Teacher Favorite Band: Ray Anthony A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatics 1, 3, 4g Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Madrigal Singers 3, 43 Wilmington Folk Chorus 4. Roger Neil Clark Engineering Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 1, 2, 43 A Cappella Choir 4. Carl C. Claytor Stockcar Driver Favorite Band: U. S. Marine Band Lawrence O. Clem Commercial Artixt Favorite Band: Ray Bloch Thomas Lee Coles Dentist Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Science Club 1, 3, 43 Photography Club 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. Shirley Lavonne Cousins Pilot Favorite Band: Rusty Bryant Junior Teen-Timers 2, 33 Senior Teen-Timers 4. Willa Jan Crule Artist Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Tri-Hi-Y 1. Wilmer Paul Cunningham Lawyer Favorite Band: Ohio State Seniors Are these really studious girls? Yes, especially on exam day! Left to right: Sharon Hafer, Beverly Henness, Janet Fur- niss, .lune Waener, Lindy Wenzel, Mary Turley. John David Curtis lJl'llfl,1'HlllII Favorite Band: U. S. Marine Ili-Y 1, 2, 35, 43 Track 13 Baseball -2 Manap.1'er 2. Cwynneth Mary Dailey Girl Seoul ClUllll.l'l'lUl' Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Chorus 1, 23 'l'ri-lli-Y 1, 2, Ii, 4 llramatics lg Science Club 2, Si, -1 Robert Dalrymple Mcvlmnic' Favorite Band: None Marian Joanne Davin Ilcunlicizm Favorite Band: Stan Kenton Senior 'l'een-'l'imers Glee Club 4. Il, 43 Girls Paul E. Dennewitz lWll.vi4' 1'l'lI1'lll'l' Favorite lianrl: All Hand Hand 1, 2, Il, 41 Orchestra 2, fl, 4 Boys' Glee Club 3, Ilance Band 4 John Bernard Dennis IL'N,1.1lIll'l'l' Favorite Hand: Ray Anthony Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Ura matics 1, 2, 33 lli-Y 1, 2, Sl, 4. Alvin E. DePugh Stun' ffdlllll' I'FOIl'l'fUl' Favorite Hand: None Marilyn Frances Dickson Tn liz' A Sll!'f'l'A.l' Ohio Boys' Patricia Ruth Donnells Ilolucwifc Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Cheerleader 15 Girls' Chorus 1, Orchestra 1g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Dra- matics 1, 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Revue 2, 3, Mixed Choir 233 Junior Class Play 3. John Ratcliff Doerres C'l1cll1i.s'I Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 2, 3, 4. Sandra Kay Duffy Tn Un In Cblleec Favorite Band: Ray Anthony G.A.A. 1, 25 Chorus 13 Dramatics 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Arrow 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, -13 Quill 62 Scroll 4. Janet Edler lf00kkl'!'I7l'l' Favorite Band: None Chorus 1. Duane Errol Fleming Favorite Band: Sammy Kaye l.aw,wr Triblli-Y 1, 23 llraniatics 1, 2. Favorite Band: Glenn Miller .Iulin Fnrlls lin ynnc-Ili IlniI1-3 Itolu-rl I,1lll'Q llllllt' Wlzirinn llnvis tlxln I,1'l'llL2'll Wlzirllpn Dickson .lohn Ilnerres l'Ilfl'il'lZl llonnells Ilnnne- l l1'lllIlllL' .Indy Finley llonnlcl Fin-r ,lllee I Ing1:g I 'Wi Donald Eugene Fizer Contractor Favorite Band: Ohio State Band Judith Ann Finley Nurxe Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Revue 3, 4. Alice Mabel Flagg Un To College Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Washington D. C.: Sub-Deb Club 1, Dramatics Club Manager of Girls' Varsity Baske ball Team 2, Varsity Club 1 French Club Il. Larry Lowell Flannery A l'm'l1ifc1'! Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Hi-Y 1, 2. Larry Fox Favorite Band: Billy May Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Dramatics 23 Baske ball 2. Elaine Marianne Fontaine Scc'rc1ur-v Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Dramatics 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, I Science Club 2: Glee Club 3. John lh-nnis .lllllvl Muller Mlnlne lfnntnine l'nnI Ilennewliz Nllllllfil llnffp Larry l l1lnn4'ry Seniors Charlotte Yvonne Fornash Doctor Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2, Dramatics 2, 3. Everett Ray Freeman Engineer Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Larry Allen French Draftsman Favorite Band: Ohio State James Anthony Frey Artist Favorite Band: Bill Halley Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Roberta Alice Fuller Librarian Favorite Band: C. H. S. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2, 3. Patty Lou Gaines Bookkeeper Favorite Band: None Chorus 1, 2. James William Gartner Engineer Favorite Band: Benny Goodman Hi-Y 45 Orchestra 45 Band 49 Dance Band 4. Unioto: Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2 33 Orchestra 1, 2 Junior Classical League 1, 2, 32 Dramatics 3. Jack Paul Gilbert A ccountant Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Michael Duane Gilbert Engineering Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Audith Anne Gire Stenographer Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Dramatics 1 Glee Club 3, 4g Ensemble 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 4. Mary Sue Graves Private Secretary Favorite Band: Tommy Dorsey Girls' Chorus. Venita Andra Graves Telephone Operator Favorite Band: Stan Kenton Dramatics 1, 2, 45 Girls' Chorus 1 Girls' Glee Club 2. Columbus East High: Dramatics 33 Christmas Play 3 Secretary of Thespian Club 3. Dolores Marie Greer Enter Convent Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 1, 2, 43 Chorus 1 Glee Club 2, 35 Junior Class Playi Revue 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Charles Philip Griesheimer Dentist Favorite Band: Ralph Marterie Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3. Charlotte Formuull Everett Freeman llurr y French James Frey Roberta Fuller Pat Gaines James Gartner .I nek Gilbert Michael Gilbert Audlth Gite Mary Graves Yenltn Graves Dolores Greer Pliillp Grleshelmer Il hrons lnnlee llummonel I hurlen Helms ' fnrol Hull .lurk Hurdnlun June Henry Rita Ray Cross Lawyer Favorite Band: The Fire-House- Five plus Two Glee Club 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Choir 4. South Dakota. Declaml, 2, Choir 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Brass Ensemble 2. Carol Jean Hall Telephone Operator Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Marilyn Ann Hall Nurse' Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist for Chorus 1, 2, Accompanist for Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Accompanist for Revue 3, 4, Junior Class Play staff, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Mary Louise Hall To Travel Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Laura Pearl Hallstrom Lab Technician Favorite Band: Sauter-Finnegan Band 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Revue 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Wilmington Folk Chorus 4. Chautauqua Central High: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Ensemble 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Fredonia State Music Festi- val 1, 2, Class Play 2, All State and Mixed Choir 2. 3,15 Q 5 llurllyu Hull Nlury Hull Luurzl Hullstrom Vlurilyu Humm llnn Harness llurlmru Harper lhip mond Harrison llosenmry Hntfle .lolln Herrin-stein 'Pom Hess Lesley Hnwson George Hummel Seniors Marilyn Beth Hamm Journalist Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Arrow 3, 4, Quill and Sc1'0ll 4. Janice Lee Hammond Pediatrics Nurse Favorite Band: Stan Kenton Senior Teen-Timers 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Arrow 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4. Jack Edward Hardman Engineer Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Dan Harness Jet Pilot Favorite Band: Ohio State Band Barbara Lee Harper Nurse Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Moundbuilder 1, 2, 3, 4, Revue 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play, Quill and Scroll 4. Raymond Leslie Harrison Navy Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Rosemary Hatfield Teacher Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Girls' Glee Club 1. Charles McCoy Heiss Forestry Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Track 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 2, 4. June Elaine Henry Stenographer Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. John Ellett Herrnstein Professional A th letirs Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas Lawrence Hess Constraczion Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Football 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play. Sara Lesley Howson C. P. A. Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Arrow 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Junior Class Play, Quill and Scroll 4. George Xavier Hummel C. P. A. Favorite Band: Stan Kenton Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Revue 3, 4, Junior Class Play. Seniors Mark V. Hurley Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. Joan Elizabeth Jackson Linguist Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, String' Ensemble 2, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Thomas A. Jaynes Service Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Dra- matics 4. Joyce Ann Jones Nurse Favorite Band: Billy May Chorus 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Dramatics 3. Bruce Keeling Air Force Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Western Hills - Cincinnati: Hi-Y 1, 2, Band 1, 2, W.H.H.S. 1, 2. Ronnie Cary Kirton Dentist Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo David H. Kuala To Be A Success Favo1'ite Band: Ralph Flannigan Science Club 3, 4. James Knapp Dentist Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Football 1, 2, Basketball 2. Marlene Catherine Kreutzberg Stenograplzer Favorite Band: Ray Anthony St. Louis, Missouri: Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 2, 3. Jerald D. Bangle Automobile Businessman Favorite Band: Ray Anthony. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Football An- nouncer 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4. Cecil A. Lamb Navy Favorite Band: Glenn Miller William Lester Lamb Engineering Favorite Band: Glenn Miller D. Karl Landstrom Physicist Favorite Band: Sauter-Finnigan Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Science Club 3, 4. Tacoma, Washington: President of Choir 1, President of Movie Crew 1, 2, President of Chess Club 2. Herb Richard Lawlmorn Engineering Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Mnrk Hurley Joan Jackson Thomas Jnynes Joyce Jones Bruce Keelingr Ronald Kirton David Knall James Knapp Marlene Kreutzherz Jerry Bangle Cecll Lamb XVillixun Lxunb Karl Lnndstrom Herbert Lnwhorn 1 4 org' George Alexander Leach A ir l m'r'v Favorite Band: Ralph Marterie Charles Davis Lee Ml'l'lllII1it'lll Drawing Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Hi-Y 4. Nancy Anne Lee Favorite Band: Sonny Thompson Loy Ray Lorren Fullegz' Favorite Band: Glenn Miller New Orleans, Louisiana: Football 1, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2. Robert Lewis McCormick C0n.wrvalioni.x'r Favorite Band: Timmons Boys' Glee Club 1, 3. Dolores Jean McHugl1 Rrportvr Favorite Band: Ray Anthony 'l'ri'Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 D1'amatics 1, 2 3,1-lg G.A.A. lg Chorus 1, 23 Juniol Class Play Staff, Arrow 4. 1- lic-:wh Vlmrles lice Nancy Lem- Ilon VlvNc-nl Nornmn Vlnvv Andy Jlzlgill lhu rly Nlnlnne- furol Slalom- lluy Nlnlmu- Was that the organ that hit the sour note? Left to right: Tom Thomas, Gwynne Dailey, Les Howson, Sue Quinn, Roger Damico, Peggy Stein, Bob Stocklin. Seniors Donald Lee McNeal College Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Track lg Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4g Choir 2, 3, 4g Revue 3. Norman Edman Mace Civil Engineer Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Science Club 35 Madrigal Singers 43 Wilmington Folk Chorus 4g Re- view 3, 4. Andy Lee Magill Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert Lee Magill Professional G uide Favorite Band: C.H.S. Donald Richard Mallow Engineer Favorite Band: Ohio State Football 1, 2, 3, 4. James Mallow Sfaie Highway Patrol Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Loy Lorrcn Robert Mngrlll Ihnln-rt Nlsmkln Roln-rl xl1'll0l'lllll'k llonnlll Nlnllou' Ilonnn Nlnrtin Beverly Rose Malone Tl'll'17hlIIll' Oprrumr Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Carol Sue Malone Teleplzonc Operator Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Ray Malone Researclz Clzeniixr Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 4 Basketball Band 4. Robert Lee Mankin A C'COIlllillll1 Favorite Band: Ohio State Unive sity Band. Donna Lou Martin Sl'C'l'l'flll'j' Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Mary .lane Mastropaolo To G0 To Collrga' Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Girls' Glee Club 35 Science Club I Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Mixed Choir 4. Norwood High: Glee Club 1, 2, Science Club 1, . Latin Club 1, 2: Revue 1, 2. .IA-unne Slcllugh .lunu-s Wlullow Ylnry .lnno Nlnstn Seniors Bobbie Anne Mather Nurse Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Junior Class Play Staff. Robert Kenneth Meeker Contractor Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Hi-Y 1. Barbara Ann Merritt Interior Decorator Favorite Band: Stan Kenton Dramatics 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 35 Homecoming Court 3, 4. Donna Louise Miller Law Secretary Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2. Linda Joyce Miller Dental Technician Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Arrow 2, 3, 45 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Junior Class Play5 Quill and Scroll 45 Madrigal Singers 45 Re- vue 45 Wilmington Folk Chorus 4. Marshall N. Miller, Jr. College Favorite Band Ray Anthony Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 15 Dramatics 2, 35 Moundbuilder 3, 45 Junior Class Play 3. lris Lucille Mischal Nurse Favorite Band: Sonny Thompson Girls' Chorus 2. Mary Lou Mitchell Professional F ree-style Skater Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Girls' Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 25 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Seldomriclge Molebash Study Music Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 25 Choir 35 Science Club 3. H. William Molebash Medicine Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3. Ramona Lee Montgomery Elementary Teacher Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Court 4. Orval Dean Muncy Accountant Favorite Band: Sammy Kaye Hi-Y 15 Glee Club 1. Robert Vance Newkirk Engineer Favorite Band: Ohio State David Eugene Nichols Favorite Band: Ohio State Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Regional Or- chestra 3, 4. Bobble Mather Robert Meeker Barbara Merritt Donna Miller Linda Miller Marshall Miller lrin Mischa! Mary Lou Mitchell Dorothy Molebash William Molebnnh Ramona Montgomery Dean Muncy Robert Newklrk David Nichols K -A x,.. .1 : ',.,.- S' NL-' fi - .. .J We. 6 Roger 0'lh-ll lloweuu Perry N1-ul lhulvllff Jerry 0'llrlc-n Kenneth P1-lfrey Ruth Purdum Jerry Allen O'Brien Contractor Favorite Band: Billy May Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, Hi-Y l, 2. Will Roger O'Dell Favorite Band: David Rose Hi-Y 3, 4. Nancy Lou Osborne Kindergarten Tcurllcr Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Re vue 2' Junior Class Pla ' Home- , yy coming Court 3. Fay Gwendolyn Park Religious Workw- Favorite Band: Sammy Kaye Joyce Ann Peck Teaching Favorite Band: Stan Kenton Band 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Dra matics 2, Moundbuilder 2, 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 4. Lucy Anne Peek X -Ray Terl1r1ologi.s't Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4 Ensemble 4. O'Keefe High School: Mixed Choir 1, Girls' Glee Club 1 Monitor 1, 2, Honor Club 1, 2 Spanish Club 2. Ynnuy Usborne- Ifzly Pnrk Johunne Peters Shirley Peters Dorothy Ramsey Ritz: Rntcllfl' Seniors Kenneth Robert Pelfrey Electrician Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Basketball 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Rowena Ruth Perry Laboratory TL'L'lll!fCfl1l1 Favorite Band: Billy May Chorus 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, En- semble 1, 4, Dramatics 2, Arrow Staff 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Science Club 3, Quill and Scroll 4, A Cap- pella Choir 4. Johanne Peters Secretary Favorite Band: Tommy Dorsey Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4. Blacksburg' High School: Glee Club 1, 2, Science Club 1, Majorette 2, Ensemble 2, Tattle Tale Staff 2, G.A.A. 2. Shirley l. Peters Phurnmcist Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Moundbuilder 4. Joan Frances Pfancuff Secretary Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, Glee Club 3, 4. Robert Inglis Phillips Lawyer Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Hi-Y 4. Augusta Military Academy: Football 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2. Joyce Peck .tune Ps-uk J I ' '. lf ' ll I 1 Phllli I :nn I f'llll'l t 0 n-r IS Phyllis-Lynne llevohs Joyce lllev Ruth Ann Purdum Teaclzcr Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 4. Neal Gordon Radcliffe Lawyer Favorite Band: Benny Goodman Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3. Dorothy Ann Ramsey Lawyer Favo1'ite Band: Bill Haley and his Comets Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1. Rita Lucille Ratcliff Primary ElllIK'llfl'UlI Tcavlzrr Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Science Club 4. Phyllis-Lynne Recobs Elenzenlary Educarion Tl'lll'l1K'I' Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3, Revue 3, 4. Joyce Christine Rice Stenograplirr Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors Marian Kay Richter Elementary Education Favorite Band: C.H.S. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play 33 Re- vue 4. Marland Richard Richter Salesman Favorite Band: Navy Band Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Raymond Rickey To Be A Commercial Airlines Pilot Louretta Lee Riley Waves Favorite Band: Sammy Kaye Tri-Hi-Y 1. Joyce E. Rinehart Commercial Teacher Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Dramatics 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 13 Science Club 33 Glee Club 4. Patricia Lucille Ruff Elementary School Teacher Favorite Band: U. S. Navy Band Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 2, 3. Duane Lloyd Ruschmann Automobile Mechanic Favorite Band: Billy May Elkhart, Indiana: Basketball 13 Football 1. Robert McCallum Rutherford Jr. Engineer Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Football 3, 43 Track 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Science Club 3. Jackson, Michigan: Swimming 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 23 Foot- ball 1. Beverly Ann Saunders Nurse Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. Carolyn Rose Schachne Merchandising Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 G.A.A. 13 Science Club 2, 33 Moundbuild- er 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Glee Club 4. Anne Mae Schneider Secretary lfavorite Band: Ralph Marterie Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Moundbuildei' 4. Charles E. Schiff Air Force Favorite Band: Ohio State Glee Club 13 Hi-Y 2, 4. Columbus High School: Glee Club. Richard Arlen Schremser Pilot Favorite Band: Stan Kenton Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Ted B. Schuler Restaurant Business Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 13 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. Marian Richter Richard Richter Raymond Rickey Louretta Riley Joyce Rinehart Patricia Ruff Duane Rusclimann Robert Rutherford Beverly Saunders Carolyn Schachnc Anna Dill? Schneider Charles Schiff Richard Schremse-r Ted Schuh-r 1 2. .A T ,M ylvln Scott lnnnn Smith lllll!llN'l Stlgln-r Sylvia Marie Scott Cosnmtnlog-v Srlmnl Favorite Band: Sonny Thompson Senior Teen Timers 1, 2, 3. Patricia Louise Seymour A irline Stc'war1lr'.v.s' Favorite Band: Ralph Marterie Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1 2' GAA 1 2' Band 3 4' Tri- Pfi-Sf 1,'2, 3, 4'. ' ' ' Karen Lee Sharrer Nurse Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Dramatics 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4. Marysville High School: G.A.A. 1, 2, Band 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 25 Y Teen 2, Junior Class Play. Janet Susan Sheets Tu Hu A Slu'1'4'.s'.v Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play Staff, Review Staff 3, 4. Joan Elizabeth Shoemaker Jmfrllulist Favorite Band: Ray Anthrnx' Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, on-ls' c'hm-is lg Arrow 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scrofl 4. Pntrlelu Seymour Iielln Suwers Nnuvy sf0lll'lllll'lll' I' lixlren Shnrrer Sully Srhxln-y Vlurllyn Stout-rock Seniors Eugene E. Simerl Farmer Favorite Band: Ohio State Uni- versity Donna Etta Smith Nurse Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Ensemble 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. lg Glee Club 3. Leila Ruth Sowers To Be A Sucre.x'.v Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Midwest City High School: Girls' Glee Club. Marilyn Sue Stonerock Speakman Housewife Favorite Band: Ray Anthony G.A.A. 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2. Sally Sprague Srigley Medical Tevllnolugy Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 25 Science Club 2, 3. Sandra Joan Stearns Secretary Favorite Band: Hugo Winterhalter Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Lowell High School: Chorus 1g Glee Club 1, Y Club 15 Dramatics lg Tri-Hi-Y 1. Susan Sheets Snmlra Stearns 'l'Inl Sturt-r Ronald Steinbrook Service Favorite Band: Ohio State Univer- sity Jo Ann Stewart Beuuticiun Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Annabel Leah Stigler Beautician Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1. Nancy Ann Stoneburner Airline Stewardesx Favorite Band: U. S. Navy Band Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Jacquelyn Ann Story Elementary Edllcation Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Girls' Chorus 13 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Arrow 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Junior Class Play Staff, Quill and Scroll 45 Homecoming Court 4. Roger Dennis Strausbaugh Musician Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 2, 33 Dance Band 4. .loam Slum-:nuker ldupu-ne Shui-rl Ilnnuld Stn-lnhruok Jo Ann Ste-wart .hu-q uelyn Story ll ng-er Strnuslm up. In Seniors John R. Strawser Accountant Favorite Band: U. S. Navy Band Hi-Y 2, 4. Eugene Paul Swenson Automobile Business Favorite Band: None Cincinnati Hughes High School: School Paper Staff 2, 3. Marguerite Joyce Thompson Housewife Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Columbia, South Carolina: Music Club 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, School Paper 2, 3g Quteire Busi- ness Leaders of America 2, 33 College Club 3. Marda Ann Trainer Beautician Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4. Shirley Ann True To make those around me happy Favorite Band: Chillicothe High School Band Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir. Edward Eugene Tuvell To get rich quick Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Science Club 3. Clark Russell Uhrig Salesman Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 23 Junior Class Play 3g Track 3. Howard vonClaushurg Mechanical Engineer Favorite Band: Ralph Flannigan Glee Club 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Jane Eleanor Wagner Secretary Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 49 Chorus 1, Choir 4. James H. Wallingford Mechanic Favorite Band: Ohio State Uni- versity Anna Louise Watters Secretary Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4. Hal B. Watts Dentist Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play. Joyce Ann Waugh Surgical Nurse Favorite Band: Benny Goodman Girls' Chorus lg Science Club 3. David E. Weiderman Electrician Favorite Band: Ohio State Univer- sity John Strawaer Paul Swenson Joyce Thompson Murdn Trainer Shirley True Edward Tuvell Clark l' hrlg' llown rel You Gln uslmrp: Jane Wagner James Wallingford Anna Watters Hal WV:ltts Joyce WVnugh David XYeidernm n lilly Whltc Hurtsongli Virginian XVIllimns 1 l 'lxuulln VYilsun N'illlam Wolcott Mu ry hv00Iilll'ldlKlF Ilurlvue NYomI rul'l' Nancy W'right Ylvlnu Vtrluglit Seniors Kay White Hartsough Stenographer Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 g Arrow 4. Virginia Margaret Williams Beautician Favorite Band: Tiny Bradshaw Claudia Jean Wilson Nurse Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Dramatics 3. Columbus High School: Girls' Glee Club 13 Representative of Student Council 1. William Emerson Wolcott Automobile Mechanic Favorite Band: Glenn Miller Track 15 Golf 2. Mary M. Woodbridge Secretary Favorite Band: Tommy Dorsey Gi1'ls' Chorus 1, 2. Darlene Louise Woodruff Secretary Favorite Band: Guy Lombardo Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. Nancy Ann Wright Sociologist Favorite Band: Ray Anthony Dramatics 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2g Science Club 2, Glee Club 4, Ar- row 4. Vivian Ann Wright Beauty Operator Favorite Band: Tiny Bradshaw Senior Teen-Timers 1, 2, 3, 4. April ll, 1877-There will be two sets of exams this term. The first at the end of the five weeks, and the second at the end of the term. June 13, 1877 - The exams at the public schools are now in progress and will close on Thursday eve- ning with a public exhibition and awarding of certificates to the High School graduates at the Masonic Hall. The valedictorian is Hattie A. Moore and the salutatorian, Lucy A. Foster. September 12, 1877 -The paper had a call this week from Mr. Richardson, the new superintendent of the public school. Mr. Richardson is much pleased with his corps of teachers, and thinks he will be able to accomplish good work with them. Now-who's going to push? Front Row Left to Ri ht: Marshall Brigner, Kris Baum- i 8 gardner, Hal Watts. Back Row, Left to Right: Karen Sharrer, Joan Jackson, George Hummel. Herbert Kalness is a self-made busi- nessman who insists that his family must be brought up in the plain traditions. When his daughter becomes engaged to a Harvard man, and his wife has not only ice cream but Harvard men for din- ner, Herbert nearly goes out of his mind with rage. Herbert's home becomes safe for Har- vard men only after his family has em- barrassed him by embracing his plain tradition literally. The sight of his wife in an old Wrapper and supper consisting of Irish stew and apple pie destroys this curmudgeon's resistance. BIG HEARTED HERBERT by Sophie Kerr and Anna Steese Richardson Directed by Charles R. Duncan Cast: Herbert George Hummel Robert . . John Doeues Elizabeth . . Phyllis-Lynne Recobs Martha QmaidJ . Dolores Gleei Herbert, Jr. , ,. Don McNeal Alice , , ,. . . Nancy Osborne Andrew iBoyfriendJ Charles Heiss Amy fAuntJ , Linda Miller Jim fHer Husband? Hal Watts lVIr. Goodrich Tom Javnes Mrs. Goodrich Joan Jackson Mr. Havens . Tom Hess Mrs. Havens Jane Wagnei Prompters nsee you after class-H Beverly Barnett and Jackie Story Joyce Rinehart Make-up B0bRUth01'f01'fi Helen Waldon, Susan Sheets, Bobbie Mathei Les Howson Properties Karen Sharrer, Clark Uhrig, Carolyn Schachnc Stage Managers Larry Dixon and David Ross Ll. Top Row: Bobbie Ann Mather, Sally Srigley, Joyce Peck, Mary Jane Mastropaolo, Sandra Duffy, Les- ley Howson, Carolyn Schachne, Gwynneth Dailey, Laura Hallstrom, Rowena Perry, Sandra Stearns, Jeannie McHugh. Third Row: Mrs. Srigley, Nancy Wright, Joyce Jones, Jane Wagner, Nancy Osborne, Micki Richter, Barbara Harper, Beverly Barnett, Dolores Greer, Rita Radcliff, Nancy Stoneburner, Roberta Fuller, Ruth Purdum, Mrs. Sharrer. Second Row: Joyce Rinehart, Linda Miller, Phyllis-Lynne Recobs, Jackie Story, Kristine Baumgardner, Anne Peek, Joey Peters, Mary Hall. First Row: Shirley True, Romona Montgomery, June Henry, Joyce Rice, Judy Finley, Joyce Bowman. Senior Tri-Hi-Y The Centurettes of '55 met Wednes- day nights at the Y with their advis- ors, Mrs. John Srigley and Mrs. John Sharrer. Their officers were Judy Fin- ley, president, Joan Jackson, vice-presi- dcntg June Henry, secretary, Joyce Rice, treasurer, and Ramona Montgomery, chaplain. As service projects this year the girls addressed envelopes to Women voters also went caroling to celebrate the Christmas season. Their other activities included a skating party and two cov- ered dish suppers. The club.also spon- sored the Homecoming Dance, several football and basketball dances, co-spon- sored the Junior-Senior Prom. At their meetings, the girls had a pan- el discussion on colleges, and movies on Washington, D. C. Their trip to Wash- and decorated nut cups for the Veter- ans' Hospital. The club had a Christmas party and ington was the climax to a very success- ful year for the Senior Tri-Hi-Y. February 6, 1878 - The Board of Education reported that there are 114 pupils in the High School. April 17, 1B78- The question of dress for the young lady graduates of CHS is perplexing the Board of Education, as it has perplexed the parents of former graduates. Some of the colleges requi1'e young ladies who take part in Commencement to dress in Calicoes. Why couldn't the Board of Education follow the same course? October 27, 1877-In the annual enumeration of the Chillicothe Union School District, there are 2056 pupils in school. Each Wednesday evening, at 7:30, the Senior Hi-Y, assisted by Mr, Jones and Mr. Paul Hydell assemble at the Y.M.C.A. to hold their meeting. As their officers this year, the Seniors elected: John Herrnstein, presidentg Marshall Miller, vice-president, Bob Rutherford, secretary, and George Hummel, treas- urer. The group has had much fun while carrying on their various activities. They sponsored the first football dance after the Chillicothe-Greenfield preview game and the Homecoming Dance. With the Senior Tri-Hi-Y, they co-sponsored the Prom and the Senior trip to VVashington, D. C. During these meetings, the Senior Hi-Y members held many important dis- cussions and saw several films concern- ing sports. The Seniors enjoyed their high school days and their affiliation with the HY and are sorry to see it all come to an end. We wish them good luck in the future. Senior Hi-Y Top Row: Jim Gartner, Charles Lee, Hal Watts, Mark Hurley, Dan Harness, Don McNeal, Marshall Brigner. Second Row: John Doerres, Eugene Swenson, Tom Coles, David Knab, Tom Jaynes, Bob Phillips, John Strawser, Ronnie Steinbrook. Bottom Row: Marshall Miller, John Herrnstein, George Hummel, Bob Rutherford. April 24, 1878- There will be no Commencement. It has been declared too ornamental an occasion and besides the Seniors need the rest of the year to study. Tow Row: Jerry Bangle, George Hummel, Hal Watts, Tom Jaynes, Tom Hess, Marshal Miller, Skip Heiss, Don McNeal, John Doerres, Clark Uhrig. Second Row: Rita Ratcliff, Susan Sheets, Barbara Harper, Annabel Stigler, Jane Wagner, Judy Finley, Micki Richter, Dolores Greer, Bobbie Ann Mather. Bottom Row: Joan Jackson, Phyllis-Lynne Recobs, Karen Sharrer, Les Howson, Beverly Barnett, Uznmiyn Schachne, Linda Miller, Jeanne McHugh, Venita Graves, Nancy Osborne, Charles R. Duncan. Senior Dramatics The Senior Dramatics group which has been meeting weekly during the sixth period with Mr. Duncan for the past three years has now successfully completed their fourth year. When not re- hearsing for special programs, they worked vigorously on such scripts as: Royal Family, Silver Whistlefl Outward Bound, Sabrina Fair, and Stage Door. Their Grand Finale con- sisted of the Senior Class Play and numerous programs outside high school. The Senior Class is to be commended on its successes of the year. June 12, 1878- The Board of Education at its meeting last week fixed the tax levy at 51A mills. There was some discussion on the fence for Easte n Building. August 28, 1878 - Pupils desiring to be examined for admission into CHS are notified that the exams take place at Central Building, Saturday morning at 9:00. Saturday is the 31st, September 4, 1878-The Board of Education adopted the offer of VanAntwerp, Bagg, and Co., and adopted Ray's Practical and Intellectual Arithmetic. October 22, 1878--All or part of the schools will be dismissed next Friday in order to enable the teachers to attend the Central Ohio Teacher's Association meeting in Dayton. Left to Right: Mr. Charles Duncan, George Hummel, Hoyt Wheeland, Sally Haynes, Larry Dixon Cynthia Allyn John Herrnstein Micki Richter David Ross. Junior-Senior Banquet TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Tuesday, May 17, 6:30 P.M. Address of Welcome ........................................................ John David Ross lResponse ........................ ...... J ohn E. Herrnstein Music ...................... ............................... S enior Ensemble Special Awards ..................... ....... H oyt A. Wheeland, Sally Haynes Things Seniors Will Miss .......... .................................... M icki Richter Music .............................................. ...... J ohnny Ray Shackelford A Tribute to Mr. John A. Smith ...... ............ G eorge X. Hummel Unforgettable Seniors ................ ........ C ynthia B. Allyn Song ............................ ........... ' 'American Class Colors ..... ..,... B lue and White Class Flower ....... ..................... M ountain Laurel Class Motto ...... ..... F riendship KL Thought Are Bonds of Success June 11, 1879 - Candidates for admission to the High School will present themselves for examination on Monday the 16th, instructions 814 o'clock. June 18, 1879 - The Commencement exe1'cises of CHS Will be held Thursday evening. Salutatorian - Cora Chapman. Valedictorian-Etta Sulzbacher. Miss Rose L. Gorslene made principal at CHS. Top Row: Frank Cooper, Cecilia Medley, Aldean Bayless, James Giles, Mrs. Marjorie McIntyre, advisor. Bottom Row: Donna Lynch, Janice Hammond, Raymond Cooper, Sylvia Bayless, Mar- ion Ligprins. Senior Teen-Timers Raymond Cooper ..... ............. P resident Sylvia Bayless ....... ...... V ice-President Aldean Bayless ..... .......... S ecretary Janice Hammond .................... Treasurer Under the leadership of Raymond Cooper, the Senior Teen-Timers com- pleted another successful year. Every Tuesday night at 8:00 the Carver Com- munity Center was the location for the Teen-Timers meeting. Among some of the newly created activities were: the Holly Ball, All Fool's Dance, and the Bunny Hop. Special projects for the year included donating Thanksgiv- ing baskets to needy families and mak- ing Easter Baskets for the kindergarten children. The club's yearly activities ended on a happy note with the Senior Prom, a special event for the senior members of tlie club. June 25, 1879--The Fommencement exercises came off well at the Masonic Hall. The class present- ed the retiring principal, Mr. Ufford, a Shapr's Rifle. May 25, 1881 - On Friday last, Mrs. Parker took the Junior Class on a botanizing' excuision to Cook's Hill. A bus took them there. After collecting flowers and plants they gathered around their teacher. They analyzed their specimens and then listened to a lecture by Mrs. Parker in the style of Old Plato who walked with his pupils in the Groves of Accademissf' Such instruction as this by far transcends that of the school room or the d1'y textbook. April 5, 1882-Next Friday evening the HS Literary Society will debate the question Are women entitled to the elective franchise. Miss Evan Pearson and Mr. George Hicks are the principal debat- ers. lt will be held at the HS Building. These chemistry laboratory tables were designed by Mr. John A. Smith in 1911 while he taught chemistry at C. ll. S. This year the Science Club, composed of approximately twenty-two members, under the leadership of President Karl Landstrom, met twice a month. The scheduled programs included scientific movies, film strips. scientific demonstra- tions, and the appearance of guest ence Club became affiliated with Sci- ence Clubs of America. In connection with this, the science club members re- ceived membership cards and official SCA pins. All members prepared science proj- ects which were exhibited at the Science Day at Ohio University on April 2, 1955. Science Club speakers. A new step was taken when the Sci- s-v Top Row: Mr. Charles Sturgeon, advisor, Jim Spencer, Barbara Reilly, John Spencer, Rita Ratcliff, No1'man Clark, Jim Gartner, Neal Caldwell, Dave Nichols, Laura Hallstrom. Second Row: Karl Landstrom, Tom Miller, John Hallstrom, Lewis Drake, Jim Gay, Randy Simpkins, Carl Drake, Jim Dressler. Bottom Row: Ronnie Hurd, Chris Richardson, Dorothy Vandema1'k, Gwynneth Dailey, Lynne Simp- kins. May 8, 1882 - The old Academy building' was damaged by fire. The students were complimented on their conduct during the fire. June 14, 1882 - Commencement will not be held this year because of the smallness of the g'raduatinp: class. Mound-Builder Again this past school year, the Mound-Builder informed and en- tertained the C. H. S. student body. Joyce Peck was chosen Editor-in- chief and Barbara Harper, Production Manager. 'Holding the positions NEW WAY LAUNCHED FOR CHOOSING STAFF MEMBERS Unlike past years, the staff ap- plicants were put on a competi- tive basis the first semester. At the end of the semester the new staff members were chosen on the basis of what they had con- tributed to the paper. THREE SPECIAL ISSUES PRINTED Following the M-B tradition an eight-page, green and red Christmas issue was put into cir- culation. An Easter issue printed in purple ink on yellow paper welcomed the entrance of Spring. of news editor, feature editors, and sports editors were Mary Wood, Sarah McPherson and Cynthia Allyn, Marshall Miller and Gary Buehler. Completing the business end of the paper were Micki Richter, business manager, Ann Templin, subscrip- tion managerg and Carolyn Schachne, advertising manager. The subscription campaign was an overwhelming success, eight hundred and seventy-one stu- dents and ninety-one exchanges subscribed making the total cir- culation greater than ever before. As a parting memorial to the Class of '55 a big six-page, blue and white issue was published. Top Row: Mr. David Wilson, advisor, Cha1'lie Rowland, Susan Bergman, Nancy Simerl, Judy Ankrom, Carolyn MacFarland, Eugenia Martin, Barbara Riley, Linda Gartner, Kris Bumgardner, Jim McVick- er. Second Row: Carolyn Schachne, Micki Richter, Joyce Peck, Barbara Harper, Barbara Miller, Mary Wood, Mary Lee Wilson. Bottom Row: Mary Turley, Sarah McPherson, Cyn.,hia Allyn, Ann Templin, Ruby Cox, Janet Cor- coran, Cameron Ladd. Top Row: Martha Benbow, Susan Hinchman, Mr. Wilson, advisor, Mary Jane Middleton, Bill Rice, Charlie Rowland, Eddie Eltzroth, Janice Hammond, Edra Duffy. Second Row: Rowena Perry, Sandra Duffy, Janice Hammond, Marilyn Hamm, Nancy Wright, Jeanne McHugh, Les Howson. Bottom Row: Jackie Story, Linda Miller, Joan Shoemaker. lNancy Collins, Phyllis Oyer and Alma Bayless are not in picture.P Arrow The 1955 Arrow is bigger and better than ever! The staff has carried out the 100th Anni- versary of C. H. S. as the theme this year. The staff is composed of ten Seniors, four Juniors, and five Sophomores. Some of the mem- bers of the staff are Joan Shoemaker and Jackie Story, co-editorsg Linda Miller, business man- ager, Sandra Duffy, technical directory Rowena Perry and Charlie Rowland, artistsg Nancy Wright and Jeannie McHugh, typists. Eight of our Senior staff members received Quill and Scroll awards for service in the Jour- nalism field. If you should happen to walk into Room 310 during the Sth period you might hear: Linda, 'tAny more ads? Mr. Wilson, Who is going' to the Gazette to- night? Jackie, Anybody else have their stories fin- ished? Susan, Well, that's where I put it. Les, I can't work on my story tonight, I have other things to do! Rowena, Where's the glue? From these phrases you can get a fairly clear picture of just how much work goes into the bro- duction of our yearbook. Quill and Scroll Thirteen seniors received Quill and Scroll this rar as a reward for three years' hard work on e Arrow and Mound-Builde1'. Any one of them would guarantee that there 'e quite a few headaches involved in meeting: eadlines, but they wouldn't trade their three -ars on the staff for anything. QUILL AND SCROLL ap Row: Janice Hammond, Barbara Harper, icki Richter, Marshall Miller, Marilyn Hamm, nna Mae Schneider. :cond Row: Sandra Duffy, Rowena Perry. iirley Peters, Joan Shoemaker, Carolyn Schach- 2, Les Howson. ottom Row: Jackie Story, Linda Miller, .Ioyee ack. 'l'up Nun: Holi Jiviflen, lmn Allilllls, .lim l'elfrey. .lolin .lon--s,.lol1l1 linlouuli, lliehard lizunbert, Tom Artman, .lim Kiteh l vi l ' I 1-ns, lave Iuwner, lr:-ml Hinlcl--r, Ilxeroml Xlrielit, .Xlonle Hqlivs, Tom llailey, Skip llililebrzind. 'l'InIrnI Row: Alr. I':nuI I nehl, line eozleli, llznrry l'ro--lil. .lim Aldlz, llairid ltoss, l rn11k 'l'raini-r, Hill Heaton. Jim l.oxw-ns In-inn-r, l'zurl Svyvnonr, I.:11'ry l'ro1-lil. Andy Miller, NllIlIl1l X inmlnl, Flmrles Eukins. Tom Sxvislier, Fred Hicks. llallli Yi-st. Sec-mul lion: .lohn Kellenlwruer, lll2lll2I2'l'l', llnll- NYM-kline, Mike NVzule. ll1l!'l'j' tiziles. .lerry llliller. Gary ltiehler. Phil Hess, .Inn-lx .I1unes, lloym- Slit-el:-r. llnxid lfllilllll. lion Roush. Ilotlum Nou: Mr. Heorgf- Wm-rlein, ln-and eoueli, .lou Iielsl-ll, llny llarrison, Cillllillll. .lohn Herrnsln-in, Hal XVa1ts, Alnrshull ' ' ' ' ll Xl in 1 l:l'lj4ll4'l', Holi ltuthe-rlorrl, l.eol'p.:'e llllllllllvl, Hill Molm-has . . r. l nald lalehell, bm-l In-ld 1-oaeli. D V3PSlty Football The Cavaliers started the season with twelve returning lettermen and a new line coach, Paul Faehl, from Lancaster. Their future in the C. O. L. promised no bed of roses as they were later to find. In the first game of the season, the Cavaliers met Greenfield. On the first play from scrim- mage, the McClain Tigers scored on a fifty yard rung but the Cavaliers bounced back and beat them 19 to 12. The Irish from Columbus Aquinas were next on the agenda. Aquinas won 30 to 6. The following week saw Lancaster, later to be C. 0. I.. champs, invade Cavalier soil and emerge victor 7 to 0. John Herrnstein, The Horse, cheated the Gales from another touchdown as he picked up a dropped punt and galloped forty yards for a first and ten. Going into the fourth period of play, the Cav- aliers were unable to hold their one point lead over the Newark Vllildcats and were defeated 20 to 7. The Dads saw their boys romp over the Mari- etta Tigers 31 to 6. Even though the field was a sea of mud, the Cavaliers proved undefeatable. The Dover Tornadoes handed the Cavaliers their fifth loss of the season. Although the Blue and White staged a great come-back in the sec- ond quarter, they were unable to overtake the crimson tide and lost 27 to 14. The next Week Queen Beverly Barnett and her court reigned over the homecoming activities. The Cavaliers fought hard from the starting gun, but were defeated 19 to 12 by the Redskins ol' Coshocton. The Cavaliers then traveled to Cambridge for the setting of their best-played game of the year. despite the fact they were beaten 41 to 40. Eight seniors played their last. game for the Blue and White against the Zanesville Blue Devils. The game was played at Herrnstein Field. The Cavaliers were defeated 30 to 20. The Cavaliers ended the season with a 2 won, 7 lost record. At the annual football banquet, tackle Joe Betsch was awarded the sportsmanship trophy, while Larry Gates and Dave Ross were chosen as co-captains for the next year's team. Twenty-three senior letters and twenty-three freshman letters were awarded. June 13, 1883-Commencement is to be held Thursday evening at eight o'elock at Clough's Opera House. They promise to be unusually interesting. It is a class of 12. The Salutatorian is F. Lulu Will- iams. The Valedietorian is Gladys Butler. March 19, 1884 - The second term of the public schools closed on Friday, March 28, when the pupils will enjoy a week's vacation. The Board of Education is going to see about giving instructions in vo- cal music in the public schools. Y 'l'op Row: Furl Seymour, Joe Iletsch, Mike VV:ule. Garry l'roehl, llon lloush. Fourth llow: Phil Hess, Ray l-Iarrison, Hill Heaton, Larry Gates, Andy Miller. 'Flnlrd Row: .lack James, fAetion Photoj llale VViekline. Second Row: Hall VVa!ts, Larry I'roehl, lXllll'Sll2lll Brigner, Huh llutherford, Hill Molebash Bottom Row: .Iohn Herrnslein, lluve Knapp, .lim Matz, Jim Iiovensheimer, George Hummel llrtvid Ross. guna N' ts., 05,1+ gJ K VNV .- wpy lv,'L3J 'ft i A ,W f'Lk, A S. f W In xx , .4 , , 5, 4 un., J 91 1 V J ff' ,L Q J. wmv- ,6- .2 -X xx Y? Q4 5 .ff '-J. ,V ,kwa 7.5 4 Q1 fg' Qt ik J if VII JA Homecoming Queen June 18, 1884 UI' thc 100 zipplivzuits for zulmissioii tu the High Sm-Inml last week, Miss l.m-nn Shrzuimi wi' the i'iJlSi,l'l'll Building' rocvivvmi the liiygliust L.1'l'2lliL' UK per vent. Jurne I7. 1885 I'r'ul'm-ssui' Juiin Ilz1m'm'li ivus elected Siipm-rilitvmlviil ui' the public sclmuls for the in illlllil' yvzii' at the Huzxni ol lumiuczxtlmi IIIOUUIILQ' I'i'idz1y. June 24, 1886 Thi- niimiul iligfli School 1'omnicnccmuiit was lu-lmi un Juni- IT. lCstL-ll kiutliriv was Szilutzlturizui. lhiiiiiu W1-imlmzm thi- Yzxlv4iiL'tol'i:11i, 'Vhviv were IIS g1'l'1Hill2li0S. And the Court xl . Jane ii HaVYl9S' Maw . S3 Y ' 1. Y , peykini .W Ba Top Row: Peggy Monte-onielih Bevel Nnaaietogow, aamena Jackie St01'Y' Q-goin ilu' B0 .baya Mel'-l fyffl. ty Bal I mcko time fm me HOMECOMING On the day of homecoming thoughts were dampened by threats of rain, but towards evening, Mr. Moon shoved away the clouds, put on his evening clothes, and presided high above the gala activ- ities. Preceding the game, the Queen and her Senior Court, in a yellow Mercury convertible and the Junior Court in a bit- tersweet Mercury convertible, were driv- en around the stadium. From these auto- mobiles, the girls viewed the exciting game in their honor. At the half-time, the Queen and her attendants were introduced and escorted on the field as the band played, A Pret- Leff to R- . Hina M0153 Jackie S ynes, P 9me1y, tory, B . The Queeneigy Perkizgueenf BevaI.ba a M er -' as Just be2nA2?fg5iVJa1i2I5iwf?i?15'nffdttgalfi ned. 9 On. - ty Girl Is Like a Melody. The drum ma- jor, Larry Dixon, presented the Queen and her Court white chrysanthemums with blue and white streamers and top- ped it off with a kiss for each girl. To end this glorious affair, the Sen- ior Hi-Y held a dance at Worthington School. One by one the Junior Court, Senior Court, and Queen were introduc- ed and escorted to their places of hon- or. Marshall Miller, Vice-President of the Hi-Y, crowned the Queen with a ti- ara of white mums. Everyone present danced to their heart's content, and all know that was one evening all will remember. Who could want to forget it? F X .r9i1i f'f'i fx .f 7 m . fl, ! b J 8, f gl 2 f l f f June 23, 1887 4 Professor R. Janney of Wilmington was recently elected principal of the HS by the Board of Education. . September 8, 1887 A A letter was written to the Editor concerning the schools, teachers, pay, grades, etc. May 28, 1887 - The Board of Education is considering establishing another school in th e city. The 1954-55 Cavalier Basketball team had a very surprising and impressive squad this year. Due to the loss of six lettermen from last year's team, the Cav- aliers started the season with new and inexperienced players. Don Gatchell, the new varsity coach, is congratulated for the fine job of coaching which led his squad to a successful season. The team racked up twelve wins against six losses in regular season play. C0-captains John Herrnstein and Ted Varsity Basketball 'CX X Top Row: Tom Goshorn, Dave Knapp. Bill Heaton, co-captains, John Herrnstein and Ted Schulcr, Second Row: Charlie Oyvr. Bottom Row: Phil Brown, Larry Proehl, Gordon Mickey, Carl Seymour, John Irwin. Varsity Basketball Schedule Xin. 150 l'hiIIi1-olhc HI :lt lin-1-lil'i1-lil GZ! llev. Z! 1'hilIi4-utlle -QS llonn- Din er II IN-0. 7 l'hiIIiv0Ihc 735 :ll Vircle-ville 35 Dev. I0 1'lliIlivnlIle 59 Ilnnn- l':unIiri1I1:s- 50 IN-4' I7 'llillirollle 56 :lt Zilllfiillll' 759 llc-v. Zl 'llillic-inthe till Ilumv Wlnrie-Iiu I5- llce ' 'lnillieollue 559 :ll l'usluoctnn I7 .l.ul. - Ilillirotln- -I9 Home N4-unrk Ni Jun. I-I 'hillivuthe 54: :li I.:unv:lsIi-r 525 Jun. IN 'IlilIll'llIll1' 60 'll lhlxel' ll Standing: Dave Knapp, Larry Proehl, Charlie Oyer, Bill Heaton, Ralph Vest, Carl Seymour, Cordon Mickey, .lohn lrwin, Coach Donald E. Gatchell. Seated: Phil Brown, John Herrnstcin, Ted Schuler, Tom Goshorn. Schuler were the only two remaining let- termen from the 1954 team, Herrnstein being the only member of the first five from the 1953-54 squad. The team also consisted of six juniors: Larry Proehl, Tom Goshorn. Bill Heaton. Carl Sey- mour, Dave Knapp. and Phil Brown. who were members of last year's Reserve Squad. Two sophomores: Charles Oyer and John lrwin, and freshman Gordon Mickey, were brought up to play varsity ball early in the season. The manager of this year's team was Ralph Vest. In tournament play the Cavaliers reached the quarter finals where they For every athletic event associated with F. H. S. Mr. Smith has taken personal charge of the faculty men who serve as gatemen and at other various posts. This shows Mr. Harold T. Minshall, Mr. Gilbert Stultz, Mr. Lawrence Lehman, Mr. Paul Shoemaker, Mr. John A. Smith, Mr. J. Vin- ton Ladd, and Mr. Charles R. Duncan, ready to go to work before a basketball game. were ousted again by the Portsmouth Trojans. The Cavaliers defeated Lancas- ter in the first game 67 to 62, after a brilliant second half comeback. Al- though the Cavaliers did not reach the finals, they showed a great deal of fight and scrap in the two tournament games played. At the close of the season John Herrn- stein was named on the All-C.O.L. first team and received honorable mention on the Associated Press All-Ohio team. With nine returning lettermen, the coaching staff is looking toward next year with great enthusiasm. Cheerleaders Have we got a team? Sixteen cheers for Yea Man! Have we got a team? Yea Man! Hey Hey Hey Hey rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah! the Cavaliers rah, rah, rah, rah, rah. rah, Top Row: Linda Graves, Hazel Reed, Jo Ann Lee, Toni Clark, Sue Stafford. Bottom Row: Beverly Barnett, Nancy Usborne, Phyllis-Lynne Recohs. Go Teani! Go Team! t'o 'IR Fah iam! Gotta! Fight Team! Fight Team! Fight Team! Yah Win Win Win Yah You GO! September 3, 1887 H- Gotta! Team! Team! Team! Gotta! Gotta, Gotta, Gotta, Go Fight! Win! School is soon starting: Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Chillicothe, Chillicothe Fight! Fight! Fight! Chillicothe, Chillicothe Yea Chillicothe Fight! With a C With a C With a C-A-V With an A With an A With an A-I,-I With an E With an E an With Yea Cavaliers Fight! E-R-S xx -week's Normal school will open on June 18 in the HS by Prof. Reynold Jannex and Prof. J. M. Jordan. June 9, 1888 - On June 5, 1888, the Commencement exericses were held at the Masonic Hall Then were I5 g.:raduates,. There were no Valedictorian or Salutatorian for unknown reasons. It is euppohccl that the schools are giving up the practice. If there would have been, though, Mr, P. Platen Fwanx would have been valedictorian and Miss Nannie E. Purdom would have lmeen Salutatorian. May 26, 1888v- A fi -N1 -may , . ,. i. , . 'Pop llnw: l.:ii'r5' liziliglt-. .lolin lint-i'i'es, Nivk XYQ-lls. Ilia-liiill lu-zirlli, nary Xzuiiw-, lx:-illi ltlvliti-r. ltriiiiiln- llurrl. Sixth Row: llill Harrell, Hill 'l'zinnor, Alaiiirw-ii Hiiwlfins, 1iUlIllik llllUlll2lS, H:ii'lm1':i Nt-ig'lilmi'a1:il. Hull Powell, ldcldiv l nil lion--i' Slrziiisliuiitxli, ICU-rvll l'wl't't'llHlIl, Huy Alzilonv. 'l'1-rry liuffy, lion Adams. Fifth Now: Nllflllilll 4'l:il'k, .lim ii:1I'illUl'. .lziy VYilson, Nm-il lfislie-ly Alllfj' VVo04l, Ami Spvtiiaigrl--. Alzimzi- l,llX'l'IlSlll'lIVlt'I lm x . . :try l'lii'ig:,', Alairy .lzinv Miwlilli-ton. 1'iini--roii l,:ulil, Szirzih Mi'l'l1i-rsoii, Mary Guy Iiillon, Sumiiim- Yokiini loin inili'imi Nl .I.i1lxson. lfuurth Ihrn: Mary I.ou l'i1ito, llililn lliiiismlc-ll, l'egg'y Yii'ltei's, Ann l i'e-iivli, l':n-olyn Al2ll'l 2Il'l2lllil. Vvcilisi M4-ills-5 lli -4-lu' Blzili:if i-y, lion Mc-Ni-:il, Vonnii- 'l'lmnms. lliainv XVis1-viip. l'm-:JMX Str-in, 'Pom Thou s 'Hxnl Xini lion noi' l',XJlllS, .ltllll llmlilw-l's, H1 gg., 'l'Iuird Run: llill lliw-, l.ziurn Hzillstroni, Sally lliiynes, Fyniliizi Allen, .luily .-Xnkroni. Sully Vonnls, .Xnn 'IH-in mlin, S111 l 1 ui un, flifriloii Hlxon, Blzirtlizi lli-nine-xiitz, Alziry l,e-+- NYilsIiii, lizirl-:il':i Mills-i'. l'l1i'is liliiliarzilwliif-l', Ste-ve l1t'1'llIll'l l il N. Sm-1-nml Run: lmxifl Nichols, Tom Volt-s, lirin- llrii-slit-inner, .loli ii lierry, .loliii llllll1ll'll, .lzlvli boyz-rly, nary Heulile-r, liiiil mit: rain, 'Vim 111.1-li.-I, lloli Hzirlwr, lmxiil XX'ln-vlt-V, .lzxy l':irlson, Vzirol liirrlniaiiin, lloiinii- Stein, I':1ul ll:-nnwwitz, first Ron: Mr. llill. blliirlvy llmximfwiiil, Nliwlii llii-liter, Ucwlqii- lirowii, H4-tty lhixisiii. lwfiuy l'4'l'lilllS, I,:u'ry Ifixun l il xnnui Xllix l 1 Xlitilivll l'it lliill x liiil iii lliipu suit stfillin Nli li nun ,. .. ,. .. . .. ':.i'4 ..'.'l'or v. The Marching Band V. H. S. can he proud of its smart. high-stepping bandsmen this year. At Newark and at Marietta the band gave brilliant performances under the leader- ship of Mr. DeVVitt Thornton and his new assistant Mr. Russell Hill. Mr. David Miller, another new face in the music de- partment, read over the loudspeaker specially composed poems elucidating the formations. Larry Dixon was very outstanding as Un hehalf of the C. H. S. Band at the last home football game, Roger Strausbaugh and Micki Rich- ter presented a gift to Mr. DeWitt Thornton. drum major. One of the highlights of our home games was Homecoming with Beverly Barnett crowned as Queen. A few of the traditional marches they played were Stars and Stripes For- ever. Buckeye Battle Cry, Blue and 'Whitef' and Notre Dame Victory. The C. H. S. Band was also a big at- traction at the Halloween and Christmas parades. The Orchestra l'Iv4-ry 'l'ut-stlzly zlnfl Tl'llll'Stl2ly :tt 2:00 P.M., tht- sountls ot' strings, wooflwintls, hruss, ztntl tiinpani issui- lorth Iroin tht- 2i.lItlll,0l'lLlIl1 stzlgt-. This is tht- V. ll. S. flI'L'ht'Sl,l'2l, compost-tl ol' 54 stuclt-nts, nt-rlm-vtnn: such pu-vm-s as Phantom R1-5.-f1inent, lit-1-thovt-n's First Symphony, or Anclzxluc-izt Suitt-. 'l'hu- orm-ht-stru, untlt-r Lha- direction of Mr. Da- vifl lVl. Milli-r, has playt-tl for many school func-- tions. lt, provnlt-tl music- tor thc- Junior Class l'I:xy, tht- St-nior Vlass Play, and 4'omnit-nce-inc-nt. 'l'ht- ora-ht-strn also U2ll'llL'lIJ2ll,l'll in the Instru- nn-ntal Vonct-rt,. 'l'wt-nty-1-iirht int-mln-rs ot' tht- t'. ll. S. Orchvs- tru uttt-nrlt-fl tht- South C1-nt.rz1l Rt-gional Orches- tra ht-hl ut. C. ll. S. Of the-sc, five, Sully Counts, Nluijiorim- l,ovc-nsht-inivr, Elinor Evans, Eric tiric-slit-inn-r, anal Ronnit- llurml, wort- chosc-n to zittt-ntl tht- Stott- tlrclit-st1':1 whirh govt- t-onrt-i'ts ut, hoth Coluinlxus and Cla-vt-lztntl. Both thc- on-lic-st,i'n nn-mln-rs :intl V. ll. S. Band ine-mln-rs c-njoym-tl tht- zlnnunl picnic hm-ltl ut Mound City. AL tht- Hand :intl Orcht-stra han- quvt, pins we-ru ztwzliwlt-tl to tht- stutlt-nts who havt- pztrticiputt-cl in thc- orc'hc'sti'a for two years. Tha- entire orclic-strn journt-yell to Wilininirton on lvlarch 26, wht-rc it was jucliroml hy college mu- sic professors. Jules Mztssm-in-t's Ani.:0lus :mtl Bet-thovc-n's First Symphony, first anal thirfl movemt-nts wt-rv tht- pin-ct-s that we-rv chost-n to he playa-cl. This was 21 new exon-i'ia-nr-v for tht- or- cht-strn nit-inln-rs, and the rating' ot' 1-xct-llc-nt, which thc-y rc-cc-ivc-tl. shows tht- hard work that both tht- stumlt-nt niusiciztns and tht- flirt-ctor havn- put into tht- orcht-stru this ye-nr. 'Pop Ihnl Nitk XX'--ll-, Ronnit- llurtl. Nll, ll1lYlIl Xlilh-V. l 0lll'lIl llou liilsliln- Il:iulnL:i,'tlnrl', -I1-:in Ixomlut-ls. lw- lxx' Xlilliztllt-5. lnlin lfulks, Xlzury l,tt- Wilson. 'l'Iliril How Sxilnom Xlonluonn-ry. lutly .Xn kzoni. Fully Counts. .Kun l't-inp- lin. Suszin Quinn. I'4itiiti:i links-rn. Sl'l'0llII lion Nut- tlinn. l':tl Rnfl. Rf-In-11.1 I-'ullt-i. ltuint- Yintrnl. linzhznn Xt-ltlihoiuzil. Nlzulh lilzixvs. ltollnm lion lit-tsy 12:11 lllllilllsfll , 5 usn n lll'l'1I1lill!. Yxruinii R oh i n so n. ,lozui qlzu kson. hlrilry lht-xi n. Top Nou ll.nol1l ll.lhh-. Ikixul Xuhols. lllllll llrnnn-will. I l il'lh Ihru llxixnl Xlln-rlt-i, lun tim-lui-l. I-'ourlh Nov. lill I..-xiis. liin llqivtin-1. lili- lvru-sln-llnri. llln lx l.:in.ln1l. liourl' 5lI'lllIslIQlll2ll, 'I'hil'lI Hou Ray lfyl1olt,l'1tnl I'QI'tlIll.lIll1, lay tzn-lson, nonnlt- Sli-in. lorry llully. Su-xv l,t-rlnn-i'. SPPIHVII Hou Nl.lul4-rn llxmlsilis. Nanny l'ol- lins. llhyllis U54-1. Nlziry I.ou l'inlo llntlom lion l't-guy bt:-in, Xlirzim- l,oxf-ns ht-ilnrr. Nllly llllynrs. l-flinoi I x.lns. The Mixed Choir 'rap Ihvw: 1'llZll'i r l'.:- 5, vlmfl-in lllX'lll. 4'l:l1-1-mw- liimxu, .lim Huy, NUVIYIZIII lllzuw, XlJl'IllElIl 1'I:nrli,.lo.A r'l::rli, limi .XIAN4-nil. .XI:i'su:i., Hyun. .I-rm. nllllrlrzl, luflll w lllw-5, lilll lrlslir-r, Irmmulzl Hull, .lim In-wlx. Svvunl lion: .Kun Slwluzivll-, Uirllivll .xlEll'lilI, l72ll'lj'll Holvomlw, Iiuwi-11:1 l'el'1'5'. .lzlvliiv Story, lllllllll Milli-r. l'llXlllS-lijllllz' ll:-wills, lxulw-ru slmrri-r. .luzzn l:ll1un1, .l.llllN Hzirih, lloltom Ikon: li:irlv:1l':u Illailll r-nsllilv, .Izumi XX':lgx14-V. l'z-ugy l'l'l'lilllS, llolmlvii- Allllt' .xl1lllll'l', N:-ll Alziry tirguw, lwnnu I,ym'li, .xlllllill hir:-. 'Pup Ron: .lnlm S11-Ill'-l1', lI:1x'i4l Nlivlls. 'Film Milli-V, .lrrlluny Slizivlii-lfm'cl, Imvifl Arn1strul1g.:', Iii:-li lllllllllllg- hum, lmviil ln-zirlli. lmviil Imm-r, .lov livtsi-li, liriv iil'lt-'Shi-'illlt'l'. 'I'hir4l Ihnx: Iiounii- llurml, l':li Vollius, Sh-xv Kzuuwli-In llllffy, Sn-4-uml Row: Iriliuor l-Ivuus, Iiitgi Gross, Uhris llic-llzirflson, .louis .lui-lison, l'ulm1rm1 l.:14lcl, Mary .lunv Mzislru- pqnulo, IZ.-ily llogzlu, Palm llr-rrill. Nzuwy All-f-lu-r, Mlm' lll -r, Iiolvlvy XXZILZIIUV, .luhu NVilsm1, ,lou XX'l1iIe-, 'IHA1-1-5 XYu01l. H- . , lhnlnm Ron: liimlu Hluulu-uslmiir, Shirley True, l'1-ggx llowlvr, Sharon Hull-V, Ilolorvs tlrm-r. .low-v .lone-s, Ifr-im-1-s 1'-urn-r Num- IH-1-l lolrmm- l'z'lr'l's Xllll Te yall . .l ,. x.. . VVith Mr. DeNVitt Thornton directing, the sixty-eight voices ofthe Mixed Choir could be heard at practice every Mon- day, Vllednesday, and Friday, fourth pe- riod, in the auditorium. At Christmas time the choir gave a program at Kiwanis. In the Revue, the choir sang Baubles, Bangles, and Beads, Clementine, and Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor , for Baccalau- reate, they sang Laudamus and the Bach Chorale. 'I'np llnw: Helen Mnslropuolo, 'IW-rry Ivuffy, Hull: Ann lloxxurul, Norman Alum'--, Ii2ll'IPRll'll I'I2lI'IN'lA, l.:nl'ry llix- ' I1 Iilmhtar Ilolr 4161 llndi Xlilll ll n XIQNI II on. Judy I'lllIQ'Q, Mutt ' ow-s IW'-' . I . . ey o . -.,,f '... ...I 1 S1-enlul lion: Mr. Vlizlrles Illllllilll. Iialllrzl I'IlIIISII'0lll. YQ-lxilzi lIl'llX'0'S, 1'I1:1rI1-s I'er1'y, .XILIV5 .lane Minlwlli-lou, lxullili Xllxn Hill ui Nllllu Nillx Hun Io 1 roll Ionl 4 Iul H ullx I lll Il I ii. llnmuul ...,..ns . t, 1' - . .1 me , .w-o':1- 1 '. llulium Row: llolxliie- Hillel Yolzindn Alzlsuli, .IUIIIIIIX Iluy Slizlclu-ll'u1'mI, Iluvisl .Xrnuslrm1g, IIUXI IYIIUVIEIIIII, Iiuil ICU Ilnlli lxum I I I lflmlt VI' ui Nlllilxllllnll Ilrnnlllllll HI lxill :'1 ss. 'A' s-.4 -l1 HvS.lv1 112' 1' '. .2 1.114 1, ur'I':S. The Annual Revue Twenty-first Annual Revue JOHN DAVID ROSS Master of Ceremonies Chillicothe High School Chillicothe, Ohio March 31-April 1, 1955 8:15 P. M. PART I Clementine Baubles, Bangles, and Beads Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor CHS MIXED CHOIR Mr. DeWitt Thornton, Director Elinor Evans and Linda Blankenship Accompanists Short'nin Bread Somebody's Knocking At Your Door Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jericho GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Mr. David Miller, Director Elinor Evans, Accompanist A Medley of Weather Tunes SENIOR ENSEMBLE PART II DIRECTOR MR. CHARLES R. DUNCAN Accompanist Marilyn Hall Ohl What a Beautiful Morning Opening Bob Wagner with Cowhands and Country Girls If I Give My Heart To You Norman Mace Tap Dance Ruth Ann Howard Younger Than Springtime Laura Hallstrom A Pretty Gi1'l Is Like A Melody Johnny Ray Schackelford Girls of the Chorus Lazy Bones Don Hall Stormy Weather Ann Deuvall Toe Dance Toni Clark, Jo Cropp The Girl That I Marry Dave Armstrong With Chorus It Had To Be You Venita Graves The High and The Mighty Charles Perry No More - Pantomime Micki Richter, Dolores Greer, Judy Finley Piano Solo Elinor Evans Heisrh Ho! Boys of the Chorus A Wonderful Guy Yolanda Mason and the Girls Count Your Blessings Johnny Ray Shackelford, Dave Armstrong Teach Me Tonight Bob Wagner Dancing in the Dark Barbara Harper The Simple Life Sally Haynes, Larry Dixon, Don McNeal Mr. Russell Hill, DIl'8Ct0l' KO-K0-MO Quartet M. .-1 H ll, A.. 'st Melody of Love Dave Armstrong MI yn a uompams It's In The Book Helen Mastropaolo IN'I'l4:lQMISSIfjN If You Believe Johnny Ray Schackelford 'AI Want To Be Happy Yolanda Mason, Music Mello-Notes Johnny Ray Schackelford with Entire Company June 15, 1889 -- On June 13, twelve students of the CHS received their diplomas. The honors were won by Miss Erna Schilder, Miss Stella Secrest, Miss Laura Slane, and Mr. I. Cory Lindley. May 23, 1898 - A census was taken of all Chillicothe schools. An increase of 30 pupils was shown. May 5, 1899-Teachers were given a pay raise by the Board at the regular meeting yesterday. May 31, 1899 Q Commencement will be held at the Masonic Opera House tonight at 9:00. The Annual Revue CHORUS Johnny Schaelielford Larry Dixon George Hummel Don McNeal Bobbie Hille Don Hall Hoyt Wheeland Charles Perry David Armstrong Bohhy VVagner Boh F. Evans Yolanda Mason Cynthia Allyn Sally Haynes Phyllis-Lynne Reeohs Ann Deuvall Beverly Barnett Mary Jane Middleton Barbara Miller l,inda Miller PRODUCTION STAFF Make-Up Miss Helen Waldon Make-Up Assistants Susan Sheets, Betty Began Dance Assistant. Mrs. David Philips Stage Managers George Hummel, Larry Dixon, Dave Ross Painting Hal Watts Programs Jane Mastropaolo, Susan Sheets Cover Drawing Susan Sheets, Rowena Perry Stage Carpenter Jerry Bangle Top Row: Phyllis Reeolvs, Dave Armstrong. The girls of the revue. Yolanda Mason and the girls ot' the choi s Second Row: Boys' quartet: Sally Haynes, Don McNeal, Larry Dixon, Micki Richter, Dolores Greer, Judy Fml Bottom Row: Anne Deuvall, Dave Armstrong, and the ehorusg Don Hall: Charles Perry and girls' quartet. May 30, 1900 -The Senior Class Day has heen ailded to Commencement exercises. lflaeh Senior will invite one guest to witness the affair. The Ensembles Senior Ensemble Ibiivctvcl by Russell llill -ac-voiiipziiiiml liy Mor'- ilyii Ilzill - Ilviiimwzitic lvUllll'lllS Mm-1ing'-- Rl'Vll1'-- WBEX at Vlirislmais 3 So iii 1- xx' li u ri- Ovvi' lhv li2lllllHPXVHf - Stormy Xvi'2lllll'l'.l-'- Blue Skins. Second Row: Russell llill, Limlzx Milli-i', Joyce Jonvs, Ann Puck, Shirley 'lll'llL', liowviizi l'ci'ry. First Row: Auclitli Giro, Jzxclsiv Story, lizi1'l1z1l'z1 Blziiilfc-iisliip, Szimlra lJul'l'y lsvzitml l, Dolores , ,. , . , . firccr, Into livoss, M:1i'1lyn llzill, lliyllls-Lyliiil lla-uolis, .loam Jzickson. Junior Ensemble Met on l i'imloy - 1lii'c'ctwl by lllr. llzivill Miller- Sliirluy Hamnionfl was ucconipniiisl-f-l atlu-i- :mil Son Banquet ill, Wziliiul Stu-vt 3 WHEN :it l'l11'istmzis - Y.M.l'.A. Mothi-r-Sliull'iil liaxiiqiinl W0l'n- You 'l'h0i'v - 'l'l'1v I,ol'rl's l'l'ZlVl'l'li -f -V um 1- -Y ' lo ai Wllll Rose. Third Row: Sliiiluy llzimmoml, Jzmicv Bzirtli l'0g'g1'y Dowlur, Joyce Brown. Second Row: Nancy lllwlwr, Mzirjoi'iv Lovon- slwinier, Betty Hwrmi, Pam Morrill. First Row: Mr. lYlillvi'. Nancy Volliiis, Phyllis Oyvr, Nc-ll Mziry Grzivus. Sophomore Ensemble VVl'!lllUSll2ly all 2:-15 4 Mr. Dzivill Miller, lliruvlov' -H lliam- Vincent. uwoliipziliist 7 Rotary Vluli WHEX at i'lii'islmzis -- Jn-sus, .lc-sus Iii-sl Your llvzuln V - 1'lii'is1iiiz1s Hells -7- lloonl lfrimlzlv Service :ll llio l'i'oslrYl0i'iziii lllllll'l'l1 - Worl- You 'l'livi'v --- l.oi'4l's l'i'z1yci'. Second Row: Mary Loo l'lElllL'I', Ilizim- Yiiicoiil. .lumly flll0ll2lllll,, liimlu llrovvs, Mary Slll'2ll'l'llXY. First Row: Carol Tliomzis. Vzirolc Mcl'ol'lcl0, Mir- iam Hill, Sziiimlrzl Svliillur, Suv ,loin-s, Karon llxilryniplv, lClinoi' lffvzins. Freshman Ensemble 'l'hii'te4-ii lN0lI1li0l'S+lllI'UCli'll Ivy llzivicl Miller-- accoiiipziiiiefl by Mzlrtliu Grzivvs 1 Wzllnut Strcvl Mvllioclisl, fllIlll'Cl1 tm-21 - WBEX ut i'hi'i:sliiias -- Ufllll'lSl,lU2lS 131-11554 'l'liv l.oi'4I's P 1' ll V 1- i ' ---- Shvep and Lamlis lVlz1y Safely lil'zlzv. i Third Row: Swzimlzx Powell, Ann Svlizivliiiv, Julia Folks, Kiwis Golllslwliy. Second Row: Susan Quinn, Hvtsy limniliausvii, Bonnie VVing'0t, Amis- llixoii, Toni i'lzu'li. First Row: Hai'lu1i'z1 Vulviiliiic, llrlilllllil Graves, Sou Stafforml, l'l2ll'll2il'2l Slim-lwll'oi'4l. Girls' Glee Club 'Pop lion: Shirley lirown, Nancy Asln-, Almlm-nn lluylm-ss, Mnriain linvis, .Izlnico 'IH-rry, .Ioyvv .Iona-s, .lziwlqi-A UQ-nity, Karen Sli:1i'l'1'1', lilllflil Miller. Nancy Mem-In-r, I'eg.:gy Iioxvle-r, Shirley Truv, lliln llzitcliff. 4n'nl.-4- lIic'lnirdson, .Ioznnn Collins. Sm-ond lluw: Mary l.ou llniil-r, lvorolliy Yaiinlmnzwk, Anna XVutlel's, Marilyn Ilynvli, 1':irol Hiwivws. Sharon Hzlle-y, Hvllj' Hogan, Holiliii- Anne Mullin-r, .Ionn I't':ll14'i1ff.Mury Slivnrrow. Bottom Row: Miriznn Hill, Sully Vow:-ll, Shnron Thoinais, lmnnzi Hngley, Joyce llnll, ll:-tsy IH-ln-rs, Mnrxini- Hilfielrl lilnus 4 iitei I un Xlmiiill lnnni lxnvli Nl-irriw XY'iir,'o Ie'in T in Iinel lllllllllIlLlll'lllI l wh 4-.. I. . - . , . . . . . . . 1 . .A .1',.. o,.:- 'I'op Ron: Mr. Miller, Sylvia Smith, Mzirtlin H:-nliow, Marilyn llainni, .Indy ML-N4-nl, l'olln-cn Marlin. .Indy lizu'r:u:Ii, I'liyllis-I.ynn1- llerolvs, .Invkie Story, .Iz1niw- All'l 4'I'l'lll. .Indy llilniore, .Izinis llnrtli. Nunn-5' Hrown. SPUUIIII Ron: lvorotliy xvt'2lYQ'l', Hillln lizlnsilm-ll, Nell Mary Graves, Marjorie l.ovensl1is-nie-r, Vnrol Hs-iz. lili- nor I-jvqins, .Indy Knot-lil, Susan lit'lll llllt'l'I.l'l'l', Unrolyn Srlizir-limi, Kzire-n ll2lll'yllllllH, Anflilh Hiro, .Ionn Tun- ner. lhntom Row: .Inaly Nil-hols, Laura liable, lbonnn lie:-li-r, lwitly XVilson, .Joyce liinclmri. l'v::p:y Vicki-rs, .Indy llllvllllilll. Linda Hinivos, Anne IN-uvzill The sixty-eight-member girls' glee club of Chillicothe High School is direct- ed by Mr. David Miller. This was his first year of teaching in Chillicothe, and he has done splendidly with the glee club. The able accompanist is Elinor Evans. Some of the activities for the year in- cluded an engagement at the Rotary Club in December. A few of the songs included in the program were The Christ Child, Blow VVinds, and This is My Country. The glee club also sang for the freshman Christmas assembly. To finish a satisfying year of ac- complishment, the glee club participated in the Annual Revue. A program of Negro spirituals was presented. Those sung were Somebody's Knocking at Your Door, featuring Anne Deuvall as soloist, Joshua Fit De Battle Ob Jeri- cho, and Short'nin' Bread. Top Row: Dick Enderlin, Thomas Lamm, James Peck, Dick Dolan, Robert Evans, David Hannah, Donald Hall. Seeond Row: Eddie Eltzroth, Gary Stafford, Frank Cooper, Robert Jividen, James Pclfry, Thomas Dailey, Larry Messenger. Bottom Row: James Lovenshimer, Thomas Goshorn, Junior Gibson, William Heaton, Carol Seymour, Larry Proehl, Joe Clark, John Herrnstein. Baseball April 4 Circleville There April 23 Upper Arlington At Lancaster April 7 Hillsboro Here April 26 Washington C. H. There April 12 Circleville Here April 29 Frankfort Here April 14 Southeastern Rained Out May 3 Portsmouth East Here April 19 Lancaster Rained Out May 5-7 Sectional Tournament April 20 Portsmouth East There May 20-21 C. O. L. Tournament At Lancaster October 1927 - CHS enrollment has reached 641. There are 87 seniors, 37 boys and 50 girls. November 1927 - The Board of Education has chosen the new high school site. It is a tract of 18 acres bounded by Vine Street, Arch Street and Allen Avenue. lg'Iai1rchl1928-The Chillicothe Women's Relief Corps presented a beautiful American flag to the High c oo. December 1928 - G. A. Bowman retires as superintendent of schools in Chillicothe. January 1929 -- W. L. Miller succeeds M1'. Bowman as superintendent. March 1930 - CHS wins district basketball championship. It is the first tournament won since 1924. November 1930 - The plans for the new high school have been completed. April 1931 - The senior girls have decided to Wear white dresses this year for commencement. February 1932- A life-like po1'trait of Abraham Lincoln was presented to CHS by the Maria Cook Webb Text of the Daughters of Union Veterans ofthe Civil War. March 1932 - The Moundbuilder has been awarded a Quill and Scroll Charter. March 1933-The Charles Martin Hall Science Club has been organized. April 1933-The Juniors plan to have the first Junior-Senior Banquet in honor of the graduating students. April 1934-The first Athletic Revue was held. January 1935--The year book is now to be called the Arrow. February 1936 -- After many years of service Miss Mathias and Miss Evens find it necessary to dis- solve the Senior Girl Reserves until further notice. May 1938- The new industrial and fine arts building is complete. September 1939 - Dramatics classes are started at the high school. Track Top Row: David Ross, Roger Turpin, George Hummel, Frank Loel, Tom Herrnstein, Warren Hickmoth, Tom Thomas, Bob Powell, Dick Lambert, James Matz, John Shackelford, Bill Fisher. Third Row: Dave Sigler, Jay Wilson, Bill Tanner, Dan Wilkinson, Raymond Cooper, Bill Myers, Bob Barber, Roger Ramsey, Skip Hilderbrand, Bill Rice, Ronald Springer, John Peck. Second Row: Eugene Rinehart, Mike Wade, Royce Sheeler, Frank Trainer, Don Adams, Dick Walsh, Richard Winkler, Lee Darby, Monte Gates Bill Pickerell Harold Wright Louie Drake Gary Richter. Bottom Row: Mr. Faehl, Byron Welsh, Jim Kitchen, Joe Betsch, Dave Reasons, Darrell Wickline, Bill Mtilebash, Neal Radcliff, Larry Gates, Jerry Miller, Tom Swishe1', Jim Van Huss, Roger Leffler, Mr. Bobo. TRACK SCHEDULE April 13 .... . ..,....,..,.., ,..,.......... S 0l1tl163St8l'I1-C11'Cl8Vlll61 he1'e April 19 .,...,,. ...... W averly -- here April 21 ....,.,, ...... W orthington-Bexley - there April 26... .. . ,..... Lancaster-Greenfield - here May 3 .... . ...... Lancaster-Hillsboro -here May 5 ..... ,,.... F rankfort -here May 11 . .. ...,.. C. O. L. meet - Newark May 141 ,. ,..... District - Athens May 21 .,..,. ....., S tate meet --Columbus Golf April 5 .. . ..At Circleville W April 16. ..,... At Athens , April 19 ,..,.,.. ., VVashington C. H. trained outj April 22 ,. , Lancaster and Circleville April 25 ..., .,..,. A t Washington C. H. April 22 .. .,..,..,., Athens May . ,... ,.,.,. F aculty May 9 ,..,... ,.,,,, A t Lancaster May 12.. ..,,.,.,.., At Bexley May 14 .. ,,..., C. O. L. May 21 . . , , District at Wellston Top Row: P. J. Marzluff, Harp Hurles, John Irwin, Mr. Don Gatchell, Andy Miller, Chuck Warth, David Dixon. Sept. 1946 - A football rally was held in the CHS gym. The va1'ious maneuvers and formations were explained. March 28, 1947- SENIORS REQUIRED TO TAKE FINAL EXAMINATIONS 1April Fooll. December 1947 - New balcony and floor of gym is to be christened tonight. March 1948-Cavaliers rejoin Central Ohio League. March 1948 - Mr. Alexinas, Mr. Minshall, Mr. Whittington and Mr. Edington, dressed in white aprons, sang When You Wore a Tulip and Good Night Ladies at the Annual Revue. Class parties revived again by Mr. Duncan. October 1948 - Skitch Henderson and orchestra played at the high school. Top Row: Charles Perry, James Gay, Gordon Hixon, Norman Mace, Norman Clark, David Armstrong, Terry Duffy, Johnny Schackelford. Bottom Row: Laura Hallstrom, Elinor Evans, Barbara Blankenship, Linda Miller, Ann Tem- plin, Ann Deuvall, Sharon Haley, Miriam Hill. Madrigal Singers Directed by DeWitt Thornton-a cappella- 15th and 16th Century secular songs- WBEX at Christmas - Kiwanis Club - P.T.A. meeting' -Commencement-Walnut Street Church on Christmas Eve- In These Delightful Pleasant Groves - So Well I Know Who's Happy. I 1 C V iii January 12, 1951 - - The New Century Club has inaugurated a ' ,,,f-ff' N Q l 3 J i project of inviting' two senior girls to each of its regular meet- 1 l l V A ,rl I J, ings. g , f February 1 as a result of the snow storm. ' K February 8, 1952 - The Mound-Builder is holding a big' Short A 1 li F X 1 K February 9, 1951 A Students and teachers received a vacation 'N g I, fl' iw' A . yi 1 Story Contest. 4 -,. . . i W March 7, 1952-The Science Club journeyed to the Perkins Observatory. March 7, 1953-Cavaliers beat Minford to win the District r '51, - Basketball Championship. This is the first time in 23 years. V ' S : : . . - 'YM' January 19, 1954 - Mr. John Smith is honored by the Kiwanis ff:-' - . C Club with a forty-year plaque principal of the high school. ' L 5' -- .-Af f 1 l Q 1 Sl Q ig i J nl x , Y I I to F 4,11 . 1 9x i TU A b 51:26 .V E Q'-II.: :R 61 K I all 1 5- ' I 5' mx . - . 5 ,G 1 Former superintendents were present. , ' xx ld,-.1 t X KNJWQ X , , i R :mam MEX A XNK -f I X Tilt' at ruit's-- QSHM:-in - - ' -. . A v -- . . , Illustrated Above: m.: dL'3zgn1az'f ttiwfmsgzstitztisfluxisll- gif? 2g1dkMc?1gChiHg cw It at pebblydmback awgggg it's the kind of furniture that reflects the joy of living! Wlg ' SCI ag' vllgyl fplgle nm an U ' l7'9i Not at all expensive. either! Come see your new furni- Mroug I' ron Oc al 4 C ' A ' A -4956 turev- at Cruitvs. ahogany Lamp Table, with leather top ,, . . . Chest of Drawers in All Mahogany .. . 59.50 H. M A ruit 6'Good Furniture at Low Costv ONE of OHlO'S FINEST .lewelry Stores Divided Payments At No Added Cost WEAVER JEWELERS A. M. FITTRO, Prvxizlcrit WM. MUTCHLER. Vin' Pl'l'A'Ilfl'HI R. F. SMITH. Iix zfz' utivc' Vic'z'Pf'c'.ri11c'r1t JOHN B. HANEY, Vim' Prvxiflvnl URBAN SCHUER. Axsistclrit Vice PI't'SIllt'lli C. F. BORST, Cashier and Secretary WALTER F. SCHWEITZER, Assist rlri I Cashier The Savings Bank Company CORNER MAIN AND PAINT STREETS Commercial, Safe Deposit and Savings Departments MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE MEAD CORPORATION HAS AN INTEREST IN YOUR SCHOOL! Mead Personnel Manager Harry Worf, president of the Chillicothe School Board, is one of I3 Mead men serving on the various school boards in Ross County. We paid more than S8 million in taxes last year. Sl36,l58 went directly toward the support of public schools in Ross County. Mead men take an active part in the school program. At the present time 13 are serving on city and county school boards. We are happy to pay our taxes and encourage our employees to take an active interest because we think our future depends upon the education received by our younger generation. Ea! llflfafwa fo me Cfaaa of 1955 Gl0BE FURNITURE COMPANY 71 East Main Street Congrafufafiond to the Class of 1955 Nl0UNT LOGAN LAUNDRY, INC. Thf' qp hf 66 E. WATER STREET PHONE 3 5416 Congratulations to the Class of I955 WARD 81 WARD JEWELERS 24 E. Second St. li 'lIll'hK'.Y Diamonds Jewelry DAIRY QUEEN STCRE 288 N. High Street Stop for the cone with the curl on the top. Cones Sundaes Malts Shakes Pints and Quarts GCODMAN'S Im Go ---ron--- BOWLING IRT ARROW SH S Learn To Bowl WEMBLEY TIES STETSON um 20TH CENTURY vARsnv Town RECREATION suns Ann sronr cons 79 E. second sf. Phone 27986 I7RliSS WELL AND SUCCEEIJH 67 N. Paint Street Congratulations to the Class of l955 A1, Helen and ar Tudor Best Wishes to the Class of l955 WAGNER'S DRY CLEANERS For tlmsc who c'urc ' 75 East Second Street Phone 2-5476 The time is the summer of 1965. The Class of 1955 is having a tenth anniversary party at the new country estate of Edward Tuvell. Won't you all come along and join us? As we drive down the modern highway just recently built by some famous engineers: Richard Barrett, Norman Mace, Roger Clark, Bob Newkirk, and Stuart Carson, we see on the left of us the huge cattle farm belonging to Eugene Simerl. Adjoining it is the produce farm owned by Joe Betsch. A few miles down the road we see the game reserve which is managed by Alvin Depughg and Congratulations to the Class of I955 YOU'LL DO BETTER AT Pierce and Todd Hardware I5 E. Main St. Phone 6156 ,O ROBERT C. GAYNOR CLASS OF 1955 Complete Men's Wear I 88 N. Paint Sf. S CHILLICOTHE, OHIO BARBER SHOP 9 E M , S lf in doubt go to Gaynor's PAUSE REFRESH Drink in bottles UIIILLIGUTHE 000A-GULA BUTTLING 00. 250 Pork St. - Phone 2-0363 CONGRATULATIONS LAWRENCE HESS Draperies and Carpets 246 E. Main Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1955 WARE FUNERAL HOME 121 West Second Street Dial 3-2134 foresters. Charles Heiss and Bob McCormick. Next we see a weight-lifting gym belonging to Don McNeal, who has just returned from the East after winning the title of Mr, America. As we turn into the estate, we see James Mallow, of the State Patrol, directing traffic. It must be a gala affair! Arriving at the same time is Mary Jane Mastropaoto and her millionaire husband who are in a new limousine bought from Paul Swenson. Ed meets us at the door, and. since we are early, he is going to show us around his new home. Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes for a Prosperous and Happy Future to the Class of l955 CHILLICOTHE LUMBER CO. Hl7IIt'.8'f. CTUIIVIFOIIA' S4'rvir't' Builds Our l3uxim'.s'.x ' Phone 3-2236 South Paint St. Brownell- Food - Products - Co. Wholesale Foods 137 W. Water St. CHILLICOTHE, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 TEMPLIN AND GRIESHEIMER J E W E L E R S 21 North Paint Street WALLETT MOTORS SALES and SERVICE 67-69 West Main Ph 2 7546 Ch ll fh Oh I1 to the traclmons of Orxgmallty and Dnstmctxon Pontlac remalns the Master Engravers to AIIXCIICHS Schools The Pontxac proven technlque of modern methods of reproductxon by experlenced craftsmen the employment of the most modern PFCCISIOH equxpment the artistic abllltles of our art and layout departments are Pontlac helps ln publlshlng a successful yearbook All of the personnel of the Pontlac School Publications Dlvlslon are proud of then' partxclpatnon ln the pubhcatlon of your yearbook and express their appreclatlon for the splendid cooperatlon by your staff 3,1 I I iii? I A IR DI II gf' With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence g . . ,, . . . . . . ,, . 'Mi 1 5 ggi,-- ,4 . . . . - - 1 . . llflllf I 0 ' If Q 812-822 W. VAN BUREN ST.0 CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS Telephone HA ymarket 1-1000 DUFFY ELEGTIIIO 00. MOTOR REPAIR POWER CONSTRUCTION Telephone 3-2206 24-Hour Service NIGHT CALLS 3-0698 :-: 3-3823 Enjoy the finest in steel kitchens by GENEVA Richter's Floor and Wall Govermg 87 N. Point Street CHILLICOTHE, OHIO DRUMMOND MEAT CO. 242 East Main 86 North Point 166 West Water Fresh and Smoked MEATS SCHACH E'S CHII.LICOTl'lE'S FAVORITE STORE Since 1887 Specializing in Teen-age Apparel WE CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF 1955 Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 Chas. G. Schlegel Cl1illic'01l1e'.r Olzlvxt .lc'n'elr'y House 80 North Paint Street CHILLICOTHE, OHIO He tells us that it was designed by Larry Flannery, assisted by draftsmen: John Curtis, Larry French Duane Fleming, and Charles Lee. The inside has been done by interior decorator Barbara Merritt as sisted by some great artists, Willa Cruse, Lawrence Clem, and James Frey. We are amazed to learn that all the contracting was done by Robert Meeker. Jerry O'Br1cn md Donald Fizer. There is the doorbell! The first to arrive are newspaper reporters. Jeanne McHugh. Mlrilyn Hamm. and Joan Shoemaker, who are covering the story of the party. Always Earliest With the Latest SPORT ARCH DRESS WORK WALKER'S COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE 68 North Paint Street For Good Food Stop At MlLLER'S TIP TOP LUNCH The Chillicothe Paper Company Manufacturers of ulaerior alaera Chillicothe Papers Make the Best Impression CHILLICOTHE, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 GRATU I-ATIQN to the graduating class of 1955 656 ELECTRUC co. COLUMBUS AND SOUTHERN OHIO ELECTRIC COMPANY S Congrafufafiomi fo flue Cfadd of 1955 weZZa CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 ERDMANN'S PHARMACY YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE N E Insurance of all i Kinds PLUMBING CO. at . at BURNERS . D. REICHELDERFER' ' STOKERS Incorporated 0 KITCHEN UNITS When You N c'z' rf A Plumlwr 68 W, Seggnd Street Office Phone - 2-7326 Dial E. Second Sf. Home Phone-29-309 There is the bell again! Now they are coming in bunches, Mary Barnhart, Pauline Benner, and Joyce Thompson just arrived with their families. Alice Flagg, Sandra Duffy, and William Arnett are home from college for the occasion. Robert Phillips, the criminal lawyer, and his secretary, Joyce Bowman are here. Oh! Look over there, Jackie, surrounded by admirers. lt's Joan Jackson, the F. B. I. agent, who just got back from Europe. And there is Roger Strausbaugh! I wonder if he brought any of his band along to play for us? Best Wishes to the Class of '55 WBEX 1490 You can't be the people's choice Unless you use the human voice 83 Years in Progress THE UNION COAL COMPANY Distributors of fine beverages Dial 32284 Bridge 8. Water Streets Portraits ix Wadmmg Studia Compliments of ClfllLLICOTHE HARDWARE PURE MILK C0. Congratulations l' th Chillicothe's Finest Dairy Products o e Class of 1955 Manufacturers of Jersey Ice Cream 133 East Seventh Street Dial 3-2126 There's the bell again. It's a couple of salesmen, Dick Richter and Clark Uhrig. lnvite them in. There is Donna Miller, the law secretary. She works for the firm of Jaynes and Cunningham, doesn't she? My goodness! There must be a secretaries' convention in town. Look at them. There are Anna Mae Schneider, Beverly Barnett, Aldean Bayless, Barbara Bricker, Elaine Fontaine, Mary Graves, Don- na Martin, Joey Peters, Joan Pfancuff, and Sylvia Bayless. Oh, look, Jackie. there's John Herrnstein. Did you know that he broke a record hitting home- CONGRATULATIONS. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 CLASS OF 1955 Binder Pharmacy The First National Bank Corner Church 8. Arch Streets Dial 2-9900 Chillicothe, Ohio Congratulations, Class of I955 TNE GIL AND BATTERY SEIIVIGE GG. STOP AT THE SIGN IGF 714244557 Smaice 704 Shop at the WEST END DRUG STORE 1 f ' E. H. RINGWALD, Proprietor fx f N is Corner High and Mill Streets O Phone 6296 SOCONY-VACUUM GNILLIGGTNE TYPEWRITER GGNIPANY Expert Repair Work Everything for the Office Machine and School Supplies 26 West Second Street Phone 4776 Best Wishes to Class of I955 BGB LITTEII FUEL 81 HEATING G0., ING 524 Eastern Avenue CHILLICOTHE, OHIO Compliments ot Chillicothe Hardware Company 148 North Hickory Street Congratulations, Class of 1955 and Best Wishes for Your Success THE BOSTON STORE Smart Apparel-At Popular Prices runs with the Yankees this year? Carolyn Brown and Shirley True are getting his autograph. They look successful, don't they? Let's go into the library. There's Roberta Fuller looking at the books. She's a librarian now Susan Sheets just walked in. Her car broke down outsideg and Bill Wolcott, James Wallingford, and'Duanc Ruschmann are all outside working on it. Look there are some more lawyers, Dorothy Ramsey and Rita Gross. Aren't Anna Watters and Darlene Woodruff doing secretarial work for them? KEN W. TATMAN, Manager Tatman Typewriter Co. Sales Representative 523 Western Avenue ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Chillifdhef Ohio Sales, Service, Rentals, Supplies, Phone: Chillicothe Electric Standards, Portable 7399 HOWSON'S TIRE SERVICE 68-76 N.Walnut Phone: 3-5521 Chillicothe, Ohio uns! C7 Headquarters for with Dual Action A TIRE CONGRATULATIONS JUNN D. TUMLINSDN TO THE CLASS OF 1955 BREWER and BREWER P. 0. Box 88 PlyIey's Lane INSURANCE AGENCY SANDWIGN SNOP 254 E. Main Street BUGKEYE INN 36 S. Paint Street FRANK J. NUNN Meats and Groceries 32 S. Paint St. Compliments of NELSON and SON CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANER 150 West Water Street Chillicothe, Ohio SUMMERS St SON, INC. Everything Musical Home of Baldwin Pianos and Hammond Organs BAND INSTRUMENTS: TELEVISION CONN RADIOS PANAMERICAN HI FI PHONOGRAPHS LEBLANC GETZEN 27 N. PAINT STREET CHILLICOTHE, OHIO Well, I see Norman Clark. He must have come from Eastman School of Music to the party. Jackie, how are you and Phyllis-Lynne doing with your teaching? lsn't Nancy Osborne teaching kindergarten at your school? Joyce Peck told me that she and Joyce Rinehart were teaching at a school in Chicago now, and Ruth Purdum and Rosemary Hatfield are teaching, too. Dr. William Molebash and his wife Dorothy just came in. She is teaching music now. I hear that Neal Caldwell and Charlotte Fornash have just passed their exams and are full-fledged doctors. Les Howson and George Hummel are CPA's, and John Strawser, Robert Mankin, Dean Muncy. WHITE LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 86 N. Walnut Street ANDE RSON'S DRUG STORE Prescription and Sick-Room Supplies at all hours Open daily-9 A. M. - T0 P. M. CON! RAIUIAIIOAS CLASS Ol I995 2 pfacier A 'l'l1v Paint Smrv un Pain! SII't't'I 43 South Paint HEADQUARTERS FOR WALLPAPER - PAINT - SAMSONITE LUGGAGE CONGRATULATIONS Complete Outfitters to the For the Family MA YF AlR'S Chillicothe, Ohio CLASS OF 1955 THE EASTERN AVENUE LUMBER CCMPANY BEST WISHES Congratulations to Class of 1955 ABBlE'S SWEET Hill' mo PLUMBING candies, gifts, cards, stationery A D G CHILLICOTHE, OHIO 79 EAST MAIN Phone 3-3126 63 W. Second Street Plumbing and Heating and Jack Gilbert are accountants. While Ed and I are talking, Jackie heads for the telephone to call the Schuler Brothers Restaurant and see if the food is ready. While we are talking, Dr. James Knapp and Dr. Tom Coles, both dent- ists, come up to ask me how my boss, Dr. Hal Watts, is. Since I am his dental technician, I can tell them all about his business. Jim tells me that Phil Griesheimer and Ronnie Kirton just graduated from dental schools and are setting up a practice with Sandra Stearns and Annalee Caldwell as their secretaries. Best Wishes to the 100th Graduating Class Wholesale Distributors of Candies, School Supplies, Paper Products, Fountain Supplies, Notions, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco Johnston's Box Chocolates MANKER SANDY 00. Wholesale Only 44 West Water Street Congratulations to the 100th Graduating Class THE lllLLlCOTllE TELEPHO E C0. Best Wishes lo the Glass of I955 STANDARD ELEVATOR and SUPPLY COMPANY EBENHACK AND SON M h oHlfc ry d h BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF T955 from E. H. LEAVERTON ROOFING - SHEET METAL - HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING venue CI-IARLE C. EVANS, JR. O Insurance O Real Estate I Bonds 30Vz West Second Street Phone 2-6456 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS B CKEYE FURNITURE C0. H. O. Ewing, Proprietor Furniture - Rugs - Stoves 25 East Second Street Dial 9436 Jackie has just returned and tells me that, in putting her call through, she talked to operators Carol and Beverly Malone. They told her that Carol Hall and Venita Graves were working there, too. Ed says that he heard from Tim Storrer last week and that he and David Knab had built a research laboratory that was really making progress. This opened a lot of jobs to people. Bookkeepersg Janet Edler and Patty Gainesg stenographers, Marlene Kreutzberg, Joyce Rice, Kay Hartsough, Audith Gire. and June Henryg and Mary Woodbridge, secretary are all working there now. Ray Malone and John Doerres are the chief chemists and physicist, Karl Landstrom, is making all CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l955 Max Gaston Motors, Inc. Aufhorizcfd Dodge and Plymouth Dealer SALES AND SERVICE 45-47 West Second Street Dial 2-9519 CHILLICOTHE, OHIO STEWART'S BRANDLE'S MEN'S WEAR SHOE STORE Clothiers to Gentlemen Shoes of Quality Phone 33766 37 No Pom! Sf 'l'l South Pom! Street BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 HESS FEED CO. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 SAUL'S Smart Apparel FOR JuNloRs, Misses, AND WOMEN Life Saver Congratulations Tubeless Tire to the The 7'uheIess Tire with Six Years of Experience class of 1955 ' Monet. DAIRY B. F. li00llRlBll 00. 21 E. Second St. 29670 182 Mill St. Phone 6966 sorts of findings in the laboratory. The mechanical engineering was done by Howard VonCIausberg, Herb Lawhorn, Don Mallow. and Michael Gilbert. Marilyn Dickson tells me that she was in David Bailes' clothing store, and Carolyn Schachne and Rowena Perry were doing the buying and merchandising for him. 1 certainly would like to see the modern hospital that was just completed recently. Joyce Waugh is working as a surgical nurse, and Janice Hammond is in pediatrics. Sally Srigley is working in the laboratory. Laura Bable is the head dietitian, and Ann Peek and Sharon Brooks are X-Ray tech- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1955 The Bowman Brothers Drug Co. 350 E. Main St. Phone 4-4942 Congratulations to the Class of 1955 BASIC CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Compliments of ROBINETT'S SOHIO SERVICE 2nd 8. Hickory Phone 6546 Chillicothe, Ohio ALLEN'S PHARMACIES PRESCRIPTIONS DRUG NEEDS I' Delu x .Ser c 215 Eastern Avenue Phone 2 9126 ALLW5 NN .Q IIEIVIV DINING ROCM In McCarthy Hotel 78 W. Main Street ALLYN'S RESTAURANT 29 S. Paint Street Congratulations to the Class of 1955 PAUL E. ALLYN Proprietor .IEWELERS SINCE 1876 Chillicothe, Ohio COMPUMENTS OF Mutchler and Groeber Pharmacy 59 North Paint Street Compliments of F CHS and DR RY 13 West Second Street Dial 2-6826 nicians. Kristine Baumgardner is head of the occupational therapy. Rita Ratcliff and Ramona Mont- gonery are teaching the ones in the children's ward while they are out of school. Bob Rutherford. Tom Hess, William Lamb. Everett Freeman, and Jack Hardman did the engineering while Ken Pelfrey headed the electricians. Oh! look, there is Dan Harness! lsn't he the jet pilot that broke all speed records in that plane that Jim Gartner designed? Let's go in and eat. l'm starving. Jackie, look at all the service men! Theres Bruce Keeling. Best Wishes to the Class of l955 from MCALLISTER CHEVROLET 150 W. Main Street Chillicothe, Ohio Established l895 SE GAL and SONS To the Class of 1955 Congratulations and Best Wishes THE HORNEY and CHAPMAN CO. 18 and 20 West Second St. Books Stationery Office Supplies Wallpapers Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of 1955 S. S. KRESGE CO. The Big Store on Paint St. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING AND REPAIR WORK APPLIANCES C 81 .I ELECTRIC SHIIP 30 West Second Street Phone 2-7746 W. L. Jakes, Prop. Good Luck and Best Wishes Class of '55 from the WARNER NUTEL WARNER TAVERN WARNER DINING RO0Nl C. W. Bunstine 29 N. Paint St. Manager Phone 3-2146 60l'l'll0Al'l'l en td of Aluminum Company Oi America Cooking Utensil Division CHlLLICOTHE PLANT 0 ly0f Tho Try-Mo Cab Company Incorporated HERTZ Rental Service Licensee UHILLIUUTIIE, UHIU Car and Truck Rentals Dial 6396 or 3-2221 Y Congratulations to Everyone of You from AUNT I'IATTIE'S BREAD THE HCLSUM BAKERY George Leach, Cecil Lamb, David Weiderman, Charlie Schiff, and Shirley Cousinsg and Louretta Riley is in the WAVES. Fay Park and Betty and Luella Borland are just back from the Far East where they were doing religious work. Betty said that they flew and Pat Seymour and Nancy Stoneburner were their stew- ardesses. Did you know that Shirley Peters is a pharmacist and has her own drugstore? Isn't that nice? Look at Joyce Jones' hair. I wonder where she has it fixed? l'm going over and ask her. Congratulations Congratulations to the Class of I955 to the . Class of i955 CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS AND RADIOS Max M. Fulks, Inc. Insurance in all its branches. We furnish the home complete. . N. Coe Room 4, Carlisle Building Dial 6856 AUTHORIZED DEALER SALES AND SERVICE Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of I955 LYNCH MOTOR CAR CO. Congratulations to the Class of I955 GRADY - GLASS Lots of Luck to the Graduating Class of I955 R. G. MUSIC STORE RECORDS O RADIOS Television and Maytag Washers - Sales and Service 71 North Paint Street Dial 29876 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 From Your Complete Sporting Goods Store! Baseball Swimming Tennis Fishing Football Rollerskates Badminton Boating Softball Golfing Bowling Camping -..-1 Q -11-. All Kinds Supplies, Equipment Suits and Clothing For Every Sport 1-17 o ...TTT Whatever the Season. or whatever the Sport-This year, next year, or throughout your lifetime-we invite you to use our store as your source of supply. 1' ' ' TI is -k b d f 2 'V 5 9 , ,rg est nown ran s o , E Du it . tx L f Power Workshop Tools bb ASQ A g ' Il 1 9+ s Phones 42261 8. 42271 Il I t X She said that Annabel Stigler and Ellen Caplinger have a beauty shop and they are really doing well. She. also, told me that she is a nurse nowg and that Karen Sharrer, Ciaudia Wilson, Iris Mischal, Bobbie Mather. Marilyn Hall, Donna Smith, Beverly Saunders, and Barbara Harper are all nurses too. She also said that our friend. Dolores Greer, has become a nun. Say. theres Mary Lou Mitchell. Didn't she give a roller skating exhibition a while ago? There is Bob Magill. We almost need a guide to go through this huge house of Ed's. Marda Trainer, Sylvia Scott, JoAnn Stewart, and Virginia Williams are running beauty shops of Something Differenf SEARS, RDEBUGK AND llllt ' F ' odwea' DRDER OFFICE and Hosiery H E N, See our catalogues on display The Leading Shoe Dealer Also our sample books X-Ray Slioefifting BESSIE G. CARPER, Mgr. 20-22 South Paint Street H. 19 East Second Slfeel Good Reasonable Dependable Heating Since l933 RYBOLT FURNACE CO. Congratulations HOME DAIRY 261 Riverside St. Phone 8-9356 Specializing in complete variety fresh-baked foods and select home-made candies. 0 Special attention given to wedding, birthday and special cakes -appropriately decorated. New System Bakery Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 HERRNSTEIN and WALSH 26 W. Water Street Chillicothe, Ohio De11ler.s' in Studehakw' Cars and Truck.s ' Congratulations to Class of 1955 MORROW FURNIT RE CO. BEST WISHES TO THE 'IOOTH GRADUATING CLASS Exclusive distributors of Schrafft's Chocolates - Richardson Fountain Syrups - Coca-Cola MILLER CANDY CO. 95-97 E. Second St. Phone 25306 their own now. Did you know that Nancy Wright and George Farmer are doing Y.M.C.A. work and Gwynneth Dailey is in Girl Scout work? There is Gene Kuhns. Did you know that he is working for General Electric in electronics? Well, Jackie, l guess the party is over. l-lasn't it been wonderful to see so many of our old class- mates? Signed: Linda Miller Jackie Story CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH HOWARD BAKER, I C. Specialists in car care AUTHORIZED FACTORY DEALER FOR ROSS COUNTY 85-87 North Mulberry Street Chillicothe, Ohio Phone 2-7127 WHERE YOU CAN BUY A BETTER USED CAR FOR LESS THE CENTRAL PHARMACY O DRUGS O SUNDRIES O PHYSICIAN'S SUPPLIES REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ALWAYS IN CHARGE 7 imond owero I8 East Second St. Phone 27-196 and 3-4988 COMPLIMENTS OF Public Transporf, Inc. THE CITY BUS LINE Best Wishes to the Class of 7955 .lay Kegg Cleaners 461 N. High Street Dial 9366 Congratulations to Class of 1955 HINES BROS. Texaco Service Corner Main and Watt Streets Phone 6489 C. llUlll'llN SMITH INSURANCE 20 West Main Street Vernon Barrett Pontiac - Cadillac Sales and Service 38 East Water St t CHILLICOTHE OHIO D I 8796 Con rafufafiond fo 9 fke f00fA grcwluafing cfaad WEST SIDE HARDWARE Plenfy of free parking A Ph 5 8265 W db dg D k F h 'pq v, Best Wishes to the Class of i955 from THE GLARK MILLING 00. Millers of MISS OHIO SUN-BEAM PANCAKE FLOUR FLOUR CORN MEAL Phone 25-276 296 W. Wafer St. .IOHN R. FREELAND, C.L.U. Equitable Life Insurance 00. 133Vz W. Main St. Tel. 3-776 Our Congratulations to Class Of '55 and all C. H. S. Your Oldsmobile Dealer MACFARLAND MOTOR CO. The Favorite Snack for Every Occasion CarrolI's Potato Chips Made fresh daily in Chillicothe by 0ARROLL F000 PR00ll0TS 00. Chillicothe Phone 7956 ELBERFELDS LADIES' DDATS DURTAINS DRESSES WIIIDDW SHADES MILLINERY DRAPERIES GIRLS' WEAR DDMESTIDS BDYS' WEAR BEDDING IIIFAIITS' WEAR YARD MATERIALS MEII'S FURIIISIIIIIDS DDSMETIDS WDRK DLDTHING NDTIDIIS UIIDERWEAR IIDSIERY ELBERFELDS IN CHILLICOTHE Ada Wilburn Evelyn M. Orr James A. Lucas Marguerite Warner Hurst Louise M. Smith Martha Metzger Karl Mount Boneta Elizabeth Gickler Pearl S. Matthews Carmen Phryne Oakes Richard Aubrey Sheely Bessie Marianne FYGNK Wendell E. Yaple Marshall Echard Eleanor Barbridge Byers Max Woodall Frances M. Cavins Charles Alley Orley Anderson Donald Annis Elizabeth Ater Mary Betsch Launa Blain James Blair Lawrence Blankenship Ellen Bochard Rex Bolles Henry Brown Helen Burns Helen Bush George Byers Ethel Camelin Ernest Capretta Lawrence Clingman Lloyd Corcoran Merl Cowens Mabel Cunningham Robert Dennewitz Thelma Douglas Eva Downing Mildred Dray Mary Jane Eckle George Elsass Richard Evans Margaret Fox Artie Freeman Neva Gall Ro Gant Alhed Gartner Dorothy Gartner Howard Gilsdorf Wayne Goings Mary Graves Gale Groves Robert Gunning Sara Hatmacher Bessie Haubeil Mary Haynes Guy Helmsin Paul Hertenstein Mariorie Hill Annette Huff Charles Hughes Mary Jackson Helen Janes Rosanna Johnson Leona Junk Harry Kemp Lee Kendall Leroy Kern Josephine Knapp Harry Landman Gerald Lang Lloyd Larrick Louise Laughlin Theodore Locklear Dorothy Leach Gerald Long Lillian Long Erma Lowrey Paul McAdams Dorothy McGee Marianne McVicker Emma Mace Nellie Mace Bessie Magille Forrest Magille Grace Malone Gertrude Miller Jeanette Miller Opal Miller Beatrice Mitten Edgar Newman Pauline Nolze Clara Orr Karl Pairan Wayne Park Kathryn Pepple Helen Poston Gladys Ranck Dorothy Rice Norman Ritter Worley Rodehaver Margaret Roll David Schneibel August Schneider Mildred Schwartz Elizabeth Schwarzell Dwight Search Lillian Segbers Marguerite Sentf Mariorie Senff Joe Showmaker Lawrence Smith Mary Stanhope Bernice Stark Jane Story Albert Strausbaugh Helen Swaney Mildred Sypherd Allen Thatcher Mabel Thurman John Tomlinson Helen Trainer Charles Uhrig Rex Vincent Justina Wachter Catharine West Hoyt Wheeland Donald White Ruth Williams Henrietta Wilson Medrith Winget Kenneth Womack Charles F. Hilty Edward L. Spetnagel, Jr. Donald F. Hyde Paul Clingman Marguerite Repple Maston M. Sansom Winona Lewis Leslie C. Lloyd Mary Throckmorton Clarence Carnes Clara Wolfe Mabel Ratcliff John H. Melvin Robert Allen Barnhart Althea Metcalf Gladys Martin Herbert Hanson Marsh Corlene Hurst Carl A. Larrick Robert Woolf Manly, Jr. Mildred Weislogel James Halstead Daublin Katherine Mills William E. Truitt Anne Ottman Charles R. Summers Omah Hartley Jacob Caldwell Margaret Lucas Pearl E. Cox Irene Cooper Russell H. Bauer Virginia Yaple Gilbert Everett Mason Mary Elizabeth Siberell Thomas J. Jaynes Helen Bressnahan Bernard P. Smith Martha Weislogel Ardella Roberts Leila Zonner Marie Zeigler Naomi Limle Charles J, Enderle Ethel Morris Robert Dunn Mabel Thacker Byron Eby Margaret Rhulman Theodore J. Plyley Bessie Lee Kenneth N. Langley Franklin Alexander McVicker Dorothy Jones Arthur Sheets Henry E. Welsh Florence West Dave Schreiber Ruth Orr Margaret Stitt Elizabeth Dunkle Elizabeth Rice Francis G. Schneider Helen Breinig Albert E. Frakes Ruth Smith Walter Louis Chambers Theodore R. Boring Marguerite Miller Chester Vincent Hazel Acord Merle Landrum Inez Margraf Anna Streevey Lawrence S. Heightsman Catherine Wright Harold J. W. Boecher Robert Cutright Edith Neff Clark Calvin Collins Ruth McNeal Forrest Stickrod Helen Gallagher George Heinzelman Lucy Thornton Eugene C. Nangle Dorothy Anderson Fred McCormick Lucy Dickson Gordon Hixon Ada Slater Donald R. Graves Virginia Howson Wa ter Kramer Marian Butler George P. Bonner Katherine Uhrig Bernard O'Brisn Mariory Wood Robert Hatmaker Geraldine Gaynor Mary Elizabeth Pinto Tom Blackburn Edward L. Pross ' Isobel Traquair Wilby F. Anderson Leah Mae Zimmerman Jeanette Hurst Lloyd lden Leara Hartley Dorothy Allison Eleanor Allison Ruth Annis Emmitt Axline Frances Barrett Oscar Bergman William Berthold Irwin Beyerly Wade Beyerly Ruth Bonner Harold Breiel Jessie Bryant Elizabeth Caldwell George Canon Lee Cottrill Beatrice Daily Irene DeBord Edwin Dexter Donald Dixon Robert Dunkle Martina Eberle Evelyn Eisnagle Richard Enderlin Mabel Erskine Elizabeth Evans Merrill Everhart Ruth Garrison Gladys Goodman Adam Hamm Louise Haney Walter Hartsook Faye Hedges Caroline Holmes Glenn Hutt Holmes lden Esther Imholf Virginia Jenness Nelson Kellenberger Virginia Kellenberger William Kettra Dorothy Klotz Clarence Kunzelman Mabel Laughlin Paul Ludwig Ruth Ludwig Charles Mason Pauline McRoberts Charles Miller Henrietta Miller Lovetta Miller Lucille Conner Moore Forrest Morrow Esther Morse Bessie Newton Robert Noth Edna Orr Margaret Ortman Alton Pairan Virginia Perrin Beatrice Phillips Winnefred Pickens Frank Presnell Robert Riley Eva Rinehart Dorothy Ritter Everett Rowan Kathryn Rowan Alyce Rumpf Clara Sauer Peavey Schachne George Schneibel Clara Schofield Marie Schuer Marion Schwarzell Margaret Schweitzer Lorine Sears Georgia Smith Thelma Smith Norma Spears John Marshall Stevens Lawrence Stocklin Anne Story Violetta Thurman Ernest Trainer Laura Vester Emma Wagner Anna Weisenberger Emma Mae Williams Roy Wolford Marion Woodrow Frances Yager Howard Adams Harold Annis Vernon Betsch Carrie Blain Bernadette Bonner Dorothy Bower Margaret Brock Ethel Brown Marian Bryant Esther Buechler Lawrence Bunch Ruth Burke Lauren Dennewitz Elizabeth Dimity Elzroth Dotson Ora Downing Mildred Drummond Paul England Arlene Estis Grace Gant Lawrence Gickler Esther Graves Grace Greenwood Corinne Griesheimer Paul Groninger Herbert Groves Louise Hard John Hayes Martha Mary Herrnstein Ruth Hemmerle Lawrence Hess Evelyn Higgins Alice Hough Elizabeth Jones Robert Keim Elizabeth Kunzelman Frank Kramer Charles Lichner Marguerite Leingang William S. Loiry Cecil McCorkle Ann McConnell Mildred Maag Curtis Markel Elizabeth Mettler Russell Miller Catherine Morrison Myrtle Newman Eugenia Noble Margaret Noth Myrtle Organ Howard Oyer Mildred Palmer Donald Phillips Doretha Phillips Lillian Poole Margaret Recobs Mariorie Richards Chester Riley Elliott Riley Nina Roberts Elizabeth Sansom Helen Schofield Louis Schoeffel Mildred Scott Ruth Schreck Edgar Schuman Mary Martha Seney Paul Shaw Ralph Shearrow Nelson Smith Paul Stark Eleanor Steel Forrest Steel Catherine Sulzer Helen Sypherd Marie Thatcher Edith Truitt Ethel Truitt Paul Wachter Helen Wiegand Agnes Weisenberger Thelma Wheeland Harry West Beneda Whetstone Laura Whetstone Floyd Wilhelm Naomi Wills Harry Worf Margaret Wolfe George Annis Dorothy Ater Edward Barrett Romaine Blackmore John Blosser Matthew Bonner Ruth Brandon Marguerite Bresnahan Harriett Brown Robert Burns Vernon Byers Robert Cavins Smith Cottrill Mac Cushman Hilda Dennewitz Lewis Deschler Louisa Detty Helen Bliss Enderlin Alberta Francis Carmen Garey Wayne Gatwood Leslie Goodman Leonard Growden Clifford Harker Mary Hart Herman Haynes Loretta Heightsman William Hermann William Herrnstein Robert Hess Mabel Kelley Lauretta Kemp Pearl Lee Geraldine Leggett Ruth McFadgen Lucetta McGee Marian McGee Mildred McGee Marlorie Mclntosh Emerson McRoberts Ralph Mace Dolores Martin Marian Neff Inez Ortman Gladys Prickett Albert Redman Robert Ribbe Rhea Rinklitt Margaret Schneider Henry Schwarzel Katherine Schweitzer Bernice Smith Grace Stocklin Edith Swepston James Traquair Virginia Ullom Elizabeth Violet Will Wills Lenore Wolfe Atwood Austin Warren Barnes Geraldine Bethard Harriet Bickel Charlotte Bosley Florence Breinig Geneva Browne Walter Cain Gilbert Chandler Doris Chandley Edna Clough Gladys Conrad Henry Counts Warden Downing Dorothy Dunn Annette Eagleston Ennis Edwards Mary Isabel Enderlin Charles Erdman Ruth Gallagher Russell Gehring Howard Goldsberry Flossie Goodman Juanita Grady Dorothy Heinzelman Harold Heinzelman Amos Hopper Anne Louise Horney Bernard Hummel Norman Jackson Vesta Johnson Mason Jones Bernice Keezer Lawrence Keim George Kerr Gertrude Laughlin Glenn McGee Deming McGee Henry Miller Mildred Morris Mary Morrison Inez Morrow Irene Moth Ruth O'Donnell Imo Oakes Grace Oyer Doris Parrett George Paulus Edna Poole Ruth Pugsley Carrie Reider Bessie Robinson Grace Robinson Elizabeth Saxour Richard Schachne Paul Schmidt Frances Scott Walter Schweitzer Albert Segal Dorothy Slaughter Dorothy Stewart Hazel Sypherd Willard Valentine Harold Van Houten John Wakefield Helen Weaver Corline Weislogel Frank West Bruce Wilson Eugene Wood Earl Barnhart Carl Bauer Dorothy Bergman Dorothy Beyerly Charlotte Bickel Carolyn Bier Louise Bonner Ruth Bowsoin Anne Bresnahan Tillman Chaney Amos Clifton Leah Clough Edith Cook Mary Cottrill Mae Diehl Gladys Dougherty Bonadine Dray Fred Drummond Dorothy Dunlap Samuel Erskine Florencve Fitzgerald Gladys Frye Roy Gallagher Ernest Gerber Harold Goedert Dora Hale Nora Hale Carey Hamm Lorene Harrigan Edgar Hess Mary Hester Esther Jack George Kerr William Knowles Helen Litter Alice lungo James Lungo Anne McConnell Josephine Metcalf Grace Oberer Clara Organ Virginia hillips Paul Ralston Willard Re pel Howard Rilby Helene Schleyer Opal Scott Carolyn Szetnagel lrene Star Raymond Stark Clyde Steele Clarice Terry Willard Walters Mary Weisenberger Karthry Wellenreiter Eugenie Wenis Truda Wissler Mabel Wood Elizabeth Yager Jean Acton Llla Acton Frank Alexander Thomas N Alexander Kathryn Anderson Vlvan Annis Mary Ater Norma Baer Howard Baker Virginia Barrett Vlriinla Bee Bar ara Bennett William Benson Ann Betts Eileen Blazer Gerald Bock Marie Booher Vadna Borland Glen Bowers Virginia Boydston June Brennan Jean Brock Betty Brooks George Brown Kathryn Brown Catherine Bryan Evelyn Cade lda Mae Cain Aldean Calaway Bernard Cecil Elizabeth Clark Margeret Clark Dwight Cochenour Marlorie Comstock Donald Coppel Ella Mae Cottrill Marian Cowans Betty Coyne 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Groves Millard Earl Grubbs William David Hamm Roger Charles Hammond Barbara Sue Harness Rolland Edward Harper Norma Jean Harris Richard Dwight Hendershot Mary Ellen Hess Hermann Holt Hildner Jeanette Anne Hill Anna Carla Hirsch Mary Alta Hirsch Betty Lou Holdren Mabel Lou Hopkins Shirley May Hutchins Ralph Francis lmler Donna Mae Johnson Phillip Woodworth Jones Robert Edward Jones lvadene Kelly M. Madeleine Kenz Charles Elden Klein Mary Lou Knecht Nancy Jane Kuntz William Chapman Lane Joe Leatherwood Barbara Ann Lechner Shirley R. Lee Leonard Franklin Lewis Shirley Louise Lewis Joann Loel Larry Loel William Lawrence Lowe Angeline Alice McCarty Ronald Max McCloskey Larry A. McClure Charles Thomas McCord Melvin Jewel McCorkle Charles James McCormick Marvin Annis McRoberts Marilyn Ann Malone Willa Joyce Maple Christina Marie Marsh Barbara Jean Martin Joanne Martin Richard Eugene Martin Wanda Sue Martin David Orley Mason Steve Charles Mason Vester Mathis Barbara Lou Mead Robert Melott Bonnie Lou Merritt Cornelia Vanmeter Metzger Sarah Louise Mickey Shirley Anne Miller Jane E. Minser Val Bryan Mowrey Phyllis Marlene Newkirk Charles E. O'Dell William David Oakes Barbara Ann Odle Walter Joseph Ott Sue Ann Pairan Elizabeth Ann Park Ruth Park Dennis Maurice Payne David George Peach Ronald Roger Pelletier Barbara Pfiffner Carolyn Ann Pinnix Roger S. Pritchard Marilyn Ruth Pulse Joan Laverne Ragland Betty Louise Raines Charles Edward Raines Barbara Ann Reed Dixie Lee Reynolds Darrell Howard Rhinehart Barbara Pauline Rice Joyce Ann Riley Phyllis Jeanette Riley Joan Isabelle Rinehart Joann Elizabeth Rinkliff Patricia Ann Roush Donald Allen Russell Albert Phillip Sampson Evelyn Joyce Saultz Barbara Ann Scheeler Robert Allen Schmidt Mary Catherine Schrader John Franklin Seidensticker Mary Virginia Shackelford Patricia Lee Shaulis Russell Greene Sheley, Jr. Mariorie Ann Shuster Robert Dean Sigler Barbara Sue Simon Norman Lee Skinner Robert Edwin Smith Josephine M. Sommers Phyllis Arlene Steinbrook Donald Franklin Stevison June Carol Stewart Charles Frederick Stocklin John Maurice Stone Bill James Straub Joy Lee Strousbaugh Sylvia Sue Summers Alan Frederick Tiegreen James H. Trainer Dorothy Trimble Loretta Mae Trimble Raymond Edward Valle Sanford Vaughn, Jr. Peter Vernio Leo von Clausburg Georgia Lee Ward Phyllis Ann Ward Esther Moe Watters Ruth Jean Williams Janet Loretta Wri ht Mary Carlene Wyile Joyce Ann Yerian Freedo Moe Young Judith Lynn Zimmer Marianne Zwicker Max Eugene Weaver Frank Eugene White Ramon Edgar Wolfe Don Robert Wyckoff 1 954 Richard H. Allen Clarence E. Anders Joann Elizabeth Anders Ronald Dean Anderson Donna Lee Ankrom Patria Darlene Armstrong Nancy Elizabeth Atwood Christina Austin Patricia Ann Axline James Bailey Gene Paul Baker Nick A. Barker Barbara Evans Barnhart Maryalice Bates Ronald Irvin Bayless Rosalind Ruth Beam Linda Diane Beard Myra Jane Blair Patricia Anne Bland Robert Alan Blue Loretta M. Borland Ann Boyce Patricia Boylan Gene Edward Bradford Sue Carol Brammell Jane Bresnahan David J. Brock Jean Marie Brookbank Doyle Emerson Brown Ernest Garfield Brown Joanne Brown Patti Anne Brown Howard H. Caldwell Patricia Ann Cartwright June Rae Carvel James Cochran Sally Ann Cochran Marilyn Joan Coder Frank Sonn Coleman Carolyn Cohins Vera Mae Collins Carole Linda Connell Mariorie Ann Cooper Charles L. Cottrill Barbara Jane Cox Blossom louise Cox Evelyn Louise Cravens Richard F. Curtis Harold David Cyrus Marolynn Yvonne Dailey Betty Louise Daniels Ann Lynn Darby Dolores Ann Davis George Walter Davis Charles Jerry Debard Marta Ann Deuvall Shirley Ann Dickson Barbara Ann Dixon Donald T. Dixon Sally Ann Dobbins Mickie Kay Donnells William Albert Doyle Georgiano Dler Lindo Jane E y Gerald Leslie Elliott Juanita England Alice R. Fayard Iris Romaine Foraker Margaret Alice Freeland Mavin Francis Freeman Mary Frances Fuller Bea Ann Gallaugher Betty Lou Garrett Donna Sandy Gatliff Philip Downs Gay Clyde George Joe C. Gibson ' Susanne Goldsberry Marilyn Elaine Goodman Mary Frances Goodman Richard Edward Goshorn Judy Gracia Dorothy Ann Gray Betty Jane Groves Charles Donald Groves Carol Ann Haas Lois Anne Hogley Walter Owen Hall Charles Millard Hammond Tom E. Hardman Donald Nelson Hartsough James Bruce Hawkins Frederick D. Herrnstein William Henry Herrnstein lll William B. Hillis William Ronald Hines John E. Hodge Jack Eugene Holt Donald Hoover Laura Virginia Hupp George Riley Ireton Nancy Louise Irvin Barbara Nusboum Karmalakis Marilyn Jo Kerns William Allyn Kern Herbert Francis Lallier June Marie Landman William Kent Landrum Charles Landrum James Lewis Landrum Conrad Darrell Leach Patricia Marlene Lee Alma June Lohman William McCroy Marilyn Frances McCune Cherie Lee McFerrin Mary Kathaleen McKee Mary Jo McPherson Helen Martin Glen Franklin Maser Laverna Benogine Mason Dewana Sue Mathis Jerry Marlin Meclert Jack L. Mettler Jerry E. 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