Circleville High School - Circle Yearbook (Circleville, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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SlllBlINlllll1DlIR GEHLQASS llHIllllSGllNDllRClf Here we are at the end of our hxgh school years and the tlme has passed only too qulckly Four years ago we started our careers as dumb llttle freshmen who looked as lf we would never grow up to be senlors But we set out wlth a w1ll to accompllsh and here we are at as Late IH the fall of our f1rst year we elected our class offxcers chose blue and gold as our class colors chose the Amerxcan Beauty rose for the class flower and selected our motto Row Don t Dr1ft At the end of the year we had a p1cn1c at Dewey Park Although a couple of accldents were unceremonlously thrust 1n the program task Ruby Chalfm and Rosemary Hammelj everyone enjoyed the swlmmmg and the necessary procedure wh1ch followed namely eat 1n In our sophomore year we had several class meetmgs under the supervlslon of M155 Rams class advlser In that year we showed our worth IH athletxcs and were well represented IH all the clubs of the school Under the able leadersh1p of Don Henry our re elected pres1dent and Mr Cress our class advlser we spent a successful junlor year We showed our or1g1nal1ty by choosmg class rmgs of stone mstead of the all metal type chosen by prevlous classes The class play The Boomer was dlfferent too It was a costume play of the 1910 pe r1od and went over very well The proceeds from thlS were used to the senlors Desplte low funds the class managed to make It a huge success 1n the eyes of everyone who attended And now we are Semors' Aga1n we broke an old custom' I stead of electlng a boy as IS customary we elected JGSSIG Dresbach as our pres1dent The other offlcers are Mlllard Goode v1ce pres1dent Jean Lucas secretary and Raymond Adkms treasurer At the end of the basketball season th1s year the Sen1or g1rls team was declared the w1nner of the mtramural contests Our Sen1or class play was qulte a contrast to The Boomer Wlngs of the MOFHlHg a modern mystery requxrmg an elaborate stage sett1ng and a large cast was presented Rehearsals were started early 1n Aprll and under Mr Bowen s d1rect1on the play proved to be a success When we thmk back and recall the date of June 2 1936 we re member the swell tlme our class gave the 1936 senxors at the Junlor Sen1or Banquet Well we re lookxng forward to an entertaxnment of the same callbre from the Junlors th1s year It wxll be these banquets and plays that w1ll hnger longest 1n our memorxes after we leave hlgh school although all our act1v1t1es here w1ll be long remembered And now we feel lxke saymg Come on World do your worst we re ready MARY ELLEN MAXEY 37 7 , ,BQWMW - I l t. 1 3 . . gg Y ' 77 9 7 ' ' , . I . . . e- y - . g. , . I 1 ' l v . , , . ' il ' 1 VY ' v 1 ' ' finance the annual Junior-Senior banquet which we gave in honor of ' Y ' , ' , . n- . . g . u . . y - . 2 y S v - . . . , ' ' 55 79 es ' ' 77 - - 7 1 I y g Q I n ' v 1 1 ' . , . . ' v Y . . . . ' . . ,, , V . , 7 I7 7 Y

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IFIRST ROW! R. E. Troehler. M. K. Trump. R. Ward. R. C. Weldon. M. L. Westenhaver. KSECOND ROWU C. W. Winner, D. J. Wolfe. G. C. Wolf. T. B. Yates. H. Sharpe. RUTH ELIZABETH TROEHLER Ruthze General Quiet and conscientious com merclal student who pals around with Anna belle Merriman MARY KATHERINE TRUMP Kate Classical Her latest chemistry experi ment is Mary had a little lamb It drank some kerosene One day it got too near a flame Since then its not benzine to ' RUSSELL WARD I 1 1 I I 5 X ' ' H p Warclzev X .1 ' Commercial. You can't lick this fellow X' 5 when it comes to sticking to Rosie. J f I ' if-' U-i l' H ' . RICHARD C. WELDON V r ir rc - if' 'ggi ' I Rwhv iii ' ' '- Z' Classical. One of the Big Fivers. A pig- ' I .' tail puller plus. MARJORIE L. WESTENHAVER fKMaTg!l ,X r I I 1 ,M kr 1' I1 ,A n., U MI, in ff' ' -1 4. ercial. This little but mighty girl is 0 economist who knows Ha stitch in ., ti ' e. Ili X -- -g as M... . ,VJ CHARLES W. WINNER Charly Chani' General. Groceries is his line. Sticks to bookkeeping and is generous with his chew- ing gum. DOROTHY JANE WOLFE D01ZtieU Commercial. One of our best stenograph- ers. A one-time office assistant. GAYLE C. WOLF fGS1luffy1J Classical. Has a motor-jeloppy which Blondie calls a motorcycle. A hangover from his kiddie car days. TABITHA BENADINE YATES Bennie', Classical. A foremost Democratic sound effecter who is always willing to lend a help- ing hand. HAROLD SHARPE Commercial. We're sorry that Harold wasn't here to have his picture taken with the rest. We're glad to have you, Harold.



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CLASS WILL We the class of '37 having been judged sane of mind by a most worthy judge Frank Flscher real1ze the weakness we have thrown upon dear old C H S by graduat1on and 1n :ts behalf we hereby make th1S our last w1ll and testament whlch we hope w1ll be hea1t1ly accepted by the facul-ty and our underclassmen F1rst to the Juniors we w1ll our scholastlc and athletlc ab1l1ty Second to the sophomores we leave our teachers whom we know they w1ll gladly ac cept Thxrd to the freshmen we w1ll ou1 pollteness quletness and courtesy whlch we all know they can use Fourth to the faculty and Board of Educatlon we w1ll our thanks for the many hol1 :lays and never t1r1ng efforts to g1Ve us the best ln educatlon Flfth to the entlre student body we grudglngly w1ll the new addltlon to the school tlf ever completed J We leave the followlng 1nd1v1dual bequests Donald Henry leave my art of lovlng em and leaving em to Dub Nelson W11l1am Ammer w1ll my athletlc ab1l1ty to John Noggle Dorothv Carter leave my Bus to anyone for repalrs Raymond Adklns w1ll my Dorothy to any other handsome Romeo who w1ll accept hex Wlllard Hosler w1ll my end posxtxon to Robert Fxckardt Charlotte Cook w1ll some of my excess hexght to Mr Barrlcklow Ned Barnes will my exceptlonal ablllty to bluff to some green freshman Montford Klrkwood reluctantly leave my pas s1on for blowlng my trumpet to Gale Hltch cock atty Hosler w1ll my most graclous smlle to harlotte Stmson o Black leave my nlght l1fe to Donald Beaty osemary Neudmg bequeath my lanklness to .P'-'hxfixnney E Brown w1ll my sc1ent1f1c aptltude to k erk ess Francxs wlll my western novels to ,pal ta Barnhart and Eleanor Radcllff w1ll r I loved saxaphones to some other begm I H d I OSSIICI glVe my faclal features to Max l H t I cGath leave my flamlng led locks to ae Henn 'U'-N13 T a Harrxson w1ll my talkatlveness t He n Evans elt Funk leave my extxa cledlts fox xny e der w1ll my cosmetlcs to any pal esh 1, e who IS 1n need of them la f K de w1ll my 1mp1sh grln to HQHIX or Q kll! 1 queath my Swlnglng methods to s- -4 'QL M XY' I Blenn Stevenson leave my healthy nerves to DdV1d Gllck I Nana Cooper w1ll my SChOl8SflC standlng to any F man I Rlchard Weldon leave a lump of coal to every one 1n hlgh school 1nclud1ng the teachers We Jean Lucas and Loulse Bowsher w1ll our po sltlons as offlce glrls to any Jumor glrls who possess roller skates as a means of transpor tatlon between the central and branch 0fflC6S Rosemary Hammel w1ll my glft of gab to Rose mary Schrelner Margaret Rlegel w1ll my ablllty to argue xn busmess Englxsh class to anyone who can 1n texest Mr Barr1cklow that way JQSSIG Dresbach w1ll my ambltlon land ab1l1tyD to make friends wlth country lads to Mary Jane Schlear Atwell LlHdSey bequeath my super human power to Arthur Barr John Rankln w1ll my Clark Gable ways to Earl Garner Retha Justlce w1ll my ab1l1ty to get along wlth the teachers to Mable Noggle Hubert Puckett wlsh to dlstrlbute my excess welght to Robert Barnes and Pharo Osborn Dorothy Avls w1ll Carls herxtage of potato chlps to whoever has any extra mckels buy m We Mxlton Morrxs and Carl Mader leave ou1 cxgarettes to Mr Bowen Rlchard Mllls leave my Chllllcothe lassle Sue Hall to Arthur Rooney VlTglDla Ph1ll1ps w1ll my knowledge of hlstory to Mr Jewett Mary CIIISS w1ll my Qracefulness tbut not mv Ned'J to Sara Jane Cook Eleanor Drelsbach w1ll Jim to anyone who needs stage scenery Arthur Thorne leave my passion for poundmg the bass drum to Frank Moss Benadme Yates leave my abxllty to swlng to Loulse Helwagen CUHUIIUCJ on I igc O-U If I I Y l . I . I it YY 7 . . . L A. l , ' ' . . ' . . ' L 7 ' . . ' , . I, , ' ' - Iv . s ' Q , , . I . I, . Y . . . V . . . ' ' , I . - L . r v . . . . . . 2 - . . f - I, ,U ' ' I, , - I, , 1 ' ' - I' ' Y ' ' A ea ' . I' ' :cl e lt 1 f I' . ' ' l ' ' I O ur, I . I I Y - ' s - . A V alters. I - 5 Q - Y ' .. . ,, to ' shy. : l ' ' e l ' . mill HI V ' l 1 Nav ! 7 I I' U ' I ' U 1 . l ' l ' ' ' . . . . . . nl ga ' V , I' I .1 I' 131' yt ' . ' ' ' ' U L ' '. , J! ,o ' . . , 5 nf . ' ' I - ' ' . , lt ' Y 'I ' -' . I . ' I, . ' ' - 2 L.. .t ' ' I. ' , ' ' ' 02' K - f SX. ' ' - 5 -- N. Xl-.-- N

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