Columbian High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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' - K - Ak ' 'M-A- 'N ',4.a'4'4,Q- . ,g'- - '4 QL- , V V-4' -- ' -' - '-lrfv, J Lu ' ' , f , , , ,, 7 . .-,. .-..4,ggg.1j wifi ,Ng -,-.-,, 1-75fg::g,,1H,, Y 3 . .A- ,. , -31,-i....r,1 - .. va ry ,- P'l'-'fA- : ?: F '-.--L,.'.?.1?ff!'5f'c'!' W . , -N ' 'N - 'fiffixy .TQ-:113-f1:..5--l5'41'f1iwfl'.: '-Qfug. -, . ,. .,-,, sf., , H. ., -I -M4 . L. , ,L .n,':.,T -I x PHYLLIS BOWERS, Editor BILL SHEELY, Business Manager E 1941 Illustrates VARIETY as typified by the modern high-school students and their activities in eazmam odiffl sam: VW, was E 61 In publishing this annual it has been our sincere desire to portray Variety as shown in the activities of the students at Columbian High School. Because of their youth and impressionism, the students, under the leadership of the faculty, develop versa- tility, sportsmanship, a sense of humor, and good citizenship. ' ' If our readers gain a Wider knowledge of school life at Columbian High School, our efforts will not have been in Vain. 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'j.r1f 21' -'vi-it-is-2 R .gy-, L l ,xt-,L t-vu-sex, . I- . ,V ,I ,zip 1 Flggi. if 1 s an ,N A .37 3','3lfl '1ff'f't'tT'i lr 7fi ff5J1 ll : GK L., ir' VCA,-Xu. ,f -1 , ,rv-,,,, nxt-V ' ' ,: ., xr , Z .4531-Y , g gf .i--SMD Lg- ,- , 'G 'A-S,.F2.F.2y' 'it,9L -f 'Z-r I it Q51 my av:-ff V' .3 :f,p.'1.ff 5- Y? - ii:sl1 gli wr-, N1-Q.-': X.34-,J,w1',Q,g'-233535 1,222 5 lt:-Q i ' ish gg,-25 -2 fm, j Qggft-3: rw .ggi-gm.-v'::,, su' .ss:gQ:.1:l't3t mtfl, qZ:'f t,' 4- -5 .VY1 we -V 'Nm Els.sRr2,2'f wma ft.ygJgg1 'I - rf, f '.-'Ed ff Y' 'fig ,aiggiixt-ltr - - ,- l :M ,tgi- , .,,,,, p ,rp 7 PAUL V. BROWN A.B., Muskingum University M.A., University of Chicago 1 Superintendent BERLIN MILLER HARRY FRICK EARL C, KNAPP President Vice President . ? WILBERT W. MARTIN Ph.B., Heidelberg College Yale University Principal WILLIAM E. MCKINNEY FRANCIS E. KUHN EARL KERN Clerk ond Purchasing Agent 10 MARY SHIPLEY English cmd Business English A.B., Heidelberg College Ohio Slcle University C. W. LUTZ Physics and Biology B.S., Heidelberg College M.A., Columbia University HARRY TONE MARGARET M. MILLER Bookkeeping, Sclesmonship, French Gnd Typing BZA., Oxford College Bowling Green Stole University Dlplomqf LQ Sorbonne B.c.s.,'mfin umvefsny Ohio Sim Univefsiw HULDA IANE SPANGLER Commercial Geography A.B., Heidelberg College I. W. DAVIDSON American History ond A.B,, Heidelberg College M.A., Columbia University Civics 11 BERENICE DETWILER Home Economics B.S., Bowling Green State University VERNON R. MILLER Music B.S.Mus,, Manchester College Northwestern University RUTH DIETZEL Latin A.B., Heidelberg College M.A., University of Michigan Diploma, Rome ROBERT PINKERTON CATHERINE STOFER H. I. DANIEL Mathematics Physical Education Modern European History Heidelberg College BA., Ohio State University A.B., Heidelberg College Ohio State University A.M.,University of Michigan BERNICE SHUDER Stenography and Typing B.S., Bowling Green State University GEORGE WHERRY Band and Drum Corps e A.B., Heidelberg College University of Colorado RUTH KEIL English A.B., Heidelberg College Ohio State University w ROBERT SEELE CHARLOTTE M. BASTIAN GEORGE A. BURKETT Football Coach Vocal Music Director of Physical Education Assistant Basketball Coach B45-M-1 Capital UniV9YSifY Basketball COC1Cl'1 A.B.,Heidelberg College A.B., Ohio University M.A., Columbia University lRVlN- L. BAILEY Chemistry and Business Arithmetic B.S.,Bowling Green State University Ohio State University MARY HERRON English and Drcimotics A.B., Muskingum College M.A., Columbia University 13 f NICK MAZZAPERRO Ancient ond Medieval History World History A.B., Heidelberg College Columbia University FLORENCE C. EWING Social Science and American Literature A.B., Heidelberg College M.A., Ohio State University F. A. IUNKlNS MARIAN KNEPPER Industrial Arts Home Economics B.S., Bowling Green State University B. S,, Bowling Green State University Ohio State University Ohio State University 14 ODETTE WHALEN Art B.Sc:. in Ed., Ohio State University CHARLES STEPHENSON Reserve Football Coach B.S., MA., Miami University L. GRACE WALTER, R.N. School Nurse . University ol Cincinnati, School of Science and Healih Columbia University ROBERT DRYFUSE LULU B. CRAIG GEORGE Al..l..lS Custodian Secretary Custodian 'lfoulfzancff What we truly and earnestly aspire to be that in some sense We are. Seam Blau Jlazmq As freshmen, we reigned supreme at Iunior High. Proceeding through the year with an air of superiority that a class is certain to ac- quire upon becoming freshmen, we entered into the many activities offered at Junior High with vim and vigor. The Glee Club, Drum and Bugle Corps, and Orchestra claimed the attention of our musically inclined, while football and basket- ball were for our aspiring athletes. The great minds of our class turned to the state scholar- ship tests and won many high honors. The really triumphal occasion came with our very successful presentation of our fresh- man play, Tom Sawyer, on Class Night. An appropriate and exciting ending for our eventful freshman year was the Freshman Party. H ln the fall of 1938 we arrogantly ascended the steps of Columbian High School. How- ever, much to our amazement, we found we were not supreme as we had been the year before but were only thought of as being very green, if we were thought of at all. Humbled but. not downed under these reproaches, we organized our class. Our first class officers were: President ........,. ...............,....,.,... D oyle Nutter Secretary .......,.......,..,................. Alice Myers Vice-President ...,,....i...........,., Iohn Houck Treasurer .,..,..,.......... Marjorie McDonald We chose as our motto, Success is Our Goal , our flower, the yellow roseg and our colors, blue and silver. We were well represented in all activities, including scholarship. Two of our members succeeded in making the varsity basketball team, and two wrangled on varsity football. The overwhelming event of the year was our glorious and ever memorable Sophomore Prom. We returned to school in September l939 to become the juniors of Co- lumbian High. After finding our places again in the activities, we found time to organize our class. We elected: President ......,.........,..,................ Bill Sheeley Secretary ............. ,.,. ....... L o ribel Raymond Vice-President ............,....,.., Bob McC1ory Treasurer .........................,..,.......... Bob Haines Many of our members traveled to Bowling Green and placed high in scholastic tests. We were also well represented in all athletics, as well as in dramatics and music. This year we faced our big problem--that of financing the Iunior-Senior Prom. The very successful Iunior-Senior game solved this problem for us. Another success in which our class displayed its dramatic ability, for many took part, was the comical play You Can't Take lt with You. As seniors, Columbian High School became our castle. What importance! What dignity we felt as we once again climbed to the top, filling the places left vacant by last year's graduates! Our class started out on the home stretch with a desire to obtain as much as possible from this, our last year of high school. During this busy year we took time out to elect the following officers to lead us: President .....,....,........,.............,........ Rex Felton Secretary ..,.............,....... Mary Alice Zeis Vice-President. ...,.........,.., George Yerby Treasurer ..,.............,........,....,.. Ruth Atwater Phyllis Bowers, Bill Sheeley, Marjorie Good, Harry Auble, Ruth McQuate, Bob Haines, Iohn Houck, Eileen Troup, Alice Myers, and Mary Alice Zeis were chosen to represent the students in the publication of the Blue and Gold. ln May, we were represented for the last time in the scholarship tests at Bowling Green. Some of our members also won honors in the Heidelberg scholarship tests. Members of our class showed their ability to bring characters to life in the two big successes of the year, Stage Door and Charts-y's Aunt. We give due credit to our basketball team which Won again for Colum- bian High the Buckeye League title. Four members ofthe first lineup were seniors, and we are justly proud of their success. We also want to commend loyce Wolfe, the only senior cheerleader, for her work at pep rallies and games. Harry Auble and Phyllis Bowers were efficient leaders of the Hi-Y and G. R., respectively. A member of our class, lane Shumaker, was president-elect of the Ohio Home Economics Club. Zora Horak won a trip to Florida as county winner of a quiz on alcohol. ln our junior year Barbara Greer won second prize in an essay contest conducted by the Tiffin Woman's Club. The Iunior-Senior Prom and Class Day were the outstanding social events of the year. Always to be remembered are the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises with their inspiring messages. As we leave our high-school days behind, we shall strive to carry out the meaning of our class motto and always make Success Our Goal. -MARY ALICE ZEIS, Secretary ll N IVII IE IW CD IR II A IVII 1923-1939 1922 1935 RUSSELL REAMER ALSIP IR 1923-1935 LAURA SWARTZ ALBERT HAROLD BERSON MARY ALICE COLLINS A quiet, friendly little miss is she. LORETTA K. KIMMET JOHN D. TEETERS I'll soon cast olf my boyish pranks and some day be a man. , JAMES R. MONTZ It is the little things that count, they Let every man have lun in his own say- Cute and clever in every IOHN W. MONDAY My Old Kentucky Home DONALD WEST, IR. Second thoughts, they say, are best. BETTY L. GITTINGER She has the faculty of getting a good time from everything she does. HELEN L. IUMPER A quiet girl with. a quiet MARVIN I... KING Saying and doing are two different things. CARL S, GELLER By the work one knows GARLAND W. SHUMAN Diligent and sweet, fair and discreet. BARBARA A. GREER Excuse me, please. way. way. MARIORIE KRAFT You can never tell about these little girls. DELENE SCHNEIDER A girl not of words but of action. DALE IRWIN But, Mr. Bailey, you overlooked the technicality of . . . FRANK STEHLIK, IR. Great is the dignity of a composer. way. ANNA L. DECKER Not short, nor bold, nor shy, nor tall, But a new mingling ol them all. ELEANOR C. YOUNG the Workman. Full ol lun, never hurries, Can't understand why anyone worries. GEORGE T. I-IAYMAN The 'escort ideal. CLIFFORD P. ADAMS After school to the country he plods his way- The perfect ending of another weary day. , - In N 2 Z 19 - - 11- ZORA HORAK A IOHN E. KUHN Happy-go-lucky, Iree from care, He rambles along with a jovial air. KATHRYN A.WALTERS Here I come, Fremont! 1. RUTH ANNE CAMPBELL She will always iill her position With her quiet disposition, ALBERT MILLER NEVIN T. LUST A man is never broke as long as he can smile. MARY ALICE ZEIS Good natured and generousg jolly and clever. MALINDA B. SCOUTON She's small-just not so tall, And always liked by all. ROBERT N. MCCLORY Variety is the spice oi life. world, and his is a quiet one. Here-'s to variety. Each oi us has HERMAN V. WILLIAMS Loyal supporter of our school. PERIA M. GRIMES The magnetism of back. MARY ELLEN SI-IRODE She's learned to cook and sew. Will that be her profession? DONALD V. LEIMENSTOLL Seldom is he ever heard. He's a very quiet bird. DAYREL G. HOKE His lite is noticeably lacking in monotony. T.H.S ct part to play in this drew her IUNIOR WILKINS He's tops as a student manager. PHYLLIS A. BOSWORTH A lad ot few words ILA MARIE FIELD The girl with the eternal smile. CARL A. BAIR All things come to him w BURTON D. MARGRAF Long-winded when it comes to track or his Cornet. CLARA BELLE MOORE ho waits Not by years but by disposition is Little friends may prove great friends wisdom acquired. I . 2 Z Z1 ELLEN MARIE GLICK Well, I never heard of the book, but I'll look. BILL SHEELY Some think the world wa fun and frolic- And so do I H! CHARLES M. YAMBERT, IR. Known for his playing in the school band and orchestra FRANCES C. RICE To know her is to like her. PI-IYLLIS A. BOWERS Our sincere, genial, cmd competent leader HERB F. RHORBACKER Skip the chemistry and rather draw. IOI-IN I. HOUCK A good sport carries the qualities of a good friend. ELIZABETH YODER A quiet but learned lass VIVIAN PESSELL One who quietly does her duty well. DONALD R. KEAR That agreeable condition o nothing. IOYCE WOLFE She's here, I heard her giggle. ROBERT A. TULK s made lor Quiet, friendly, easy going WILLIAM R. TRACEWELL I am on the brink of a great career. Won't someone shove me off? MARCINE A. Urz ' A quiet miss with a quiet way, Stores up knowledge day by clay. MARY IO CREEGER When all is said and done, A girl who has a lot of fun. RAYMOND L. ROBERTS French, I'd Only himself can be his quiet reserve. MICHAEL I. AUTULLO The object ot my life is to grow. BETTY L. COLLINS Swiftly her fingers move o'er thc keyboard. EILEEN E. HALEY If any mischief can be done She's sure to take a part. ALLEN R. RANDELL I doing Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow I may graduate. ' 2 Z 23 CLOYD R. STRAUCH This learning! What a bore it is! BETTE I. O'CONNOR Have you ever seen her when she wasn't pleasant? IUNE B. BOWMAN Silence gives consent, But Iune's not that way bent. IAMES WEIMERSKIRCH He's tramped the fairway many times. ROBERT R. SHAULL Oversleeping will not make your dreams come true. LAURA D. THOMPSON ' Quiet power accomplishes DOWGI CQ1'U'1Ol. HELEN RUTH HOSSLER Always ready and glad to aidg Ol such fine stuff friends are made. IOHN T. SPECK Still water runs deep. GEORGE E. YERBY He argues here, he argues there, he argues every where. ELAINE FISHER Light-headed-- A blonde. Beware!! what violent DOYLE C. NUTTER Lite is too short to be sad. MARIORIE l. MOHR Sober, but not seriousg Quiet, but not idle. MARY ELLEN RIDER Slow but sure WILBERT E. HORN Did a tiny fairy with a tiny brush Put .the color in that lovely blush? GEORGE BARON None but himself can be his parallel. KATHALEEN RULE She has leisure for nothing but dancing. DOROTHY M. PATTERSON Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. MAX V. BARGER The surest way not a termine to. succeed. EUGENE BAUGHER One cannot always be a hero but he can always be Cl man. LORIBEL I. RAYMOND A good disposition is than gold. fail is to de- more valuable 2 2 25 i MILES E. MITTEN, IR. best in carrying out any task DORIS C. WINDSTINE HARRY B. AUBLE, IR. Women are a mysterious problem, but a solution is always possible. BETTY I. PORTER He was always prepared to do his m l'How I love those sum KATHLEEN E. LUIDHARDT Friendly toward all, with manners sweet. V HAROLD R. CARRICK A man alter his own hea when a girl is after it. ROBERT L. STUMPP In silence there is worth that brings no risk. MARY D. BULLINGTON Her pencil and paint b still. MARIORIE M. MAC DONALD A blonde? Yes, one ot the preferred. IOI-IN M. BRILL The apple of his eyes is junior. ' RICHARD D. MILLER A little man with a great mind. IEAN M. BIGGS er resorts! In her quiet way she enjoys everything and is never known to inflict a sting. RUTH A. MCQUATE Much goodness inside that wall of reserve. REX FELTON rt, but happier He is a frisky football player who spends much time on Schonhardt Street. ' IOHN R. CADWALLADER Worry never made a man great, so why worry? IANE E. SHUMAKER rush are never It shall be done. EVELYN A. KAHLER A whiz at shorthand. CHARLES L. SHELT a dark-haired He has a manner clebonnaire And shining patent-leather hair. IAMES R. GRILL Around the girls he always blushes but with his clothes he never fusses. DORIS KLEINHENZ Life is what you make it, be it joy A tiny miss with a silly giggle. or sorrow. She can't sit stillg she's bound to wiggle. g 2 EDNA MAE FREDERICK She's short and sweet and hard to beat. LEIGHTON W. LARSEN AGNES A. GOSHE Her simplicity of manner is the key to her popularity. LA VERN CROMLEY, IR. Is it possible that I made a mistake? There's music in his soul. WILBUR FOX With wings on his ieet MARGARET A. MCCLURE Keen sense and common sense ORVILLE G. GANNON He's way up thar !Il MARTHA I. BOWMAN I'1l take a chance on anything. And plenty oi room for nonsense. ADA E. SHUFELT A twinkle in her laughing eyes-- - Be on your guard against surprise. DAVID A. RYCKMAN, IR. We wish you had come DONALD L. McCORMICK He can't be beat when it comes to hitting high notes on his clarinet. MIRIAM E. KLUTEY To judge her right-well, know her. BETTY I. MIGUEL Tomorrow is a long way olf-have what fun you can today. BRYAN I. WHITMER, IR, IEAN V. HARTSEL Her friends, they are rnanyg her foes, has she any? ERIC THELLER, IR. sooner. He trembles when a maid draws near WARREN N. KISSELL He is ready for anything, any time. MARIORIE A. GOOD you must What's this about absence and fonder heart? MARIORIE L. COMSTOCK Meet me by my locker. WILBERT E. HORN We can guess your political party. You might think I was twins. CI ' Z Z GERTRUDE IUNE WILSON EDNA MARIE BAKER She always has the last word. Lovely red hair, quiet, but with Cl mind of her own. LESTER ROBY, IR. HAROLD E. WALTER When duty and pleasure clash, let There he is beind the bass horn. duty go to smash. CARL FRITZ ALLEN HAYES BRITTON Smart? Yes! Nui sed! It love is intoxicating, I've never been ' drunk. I HELEN LA RUE KUHLMAN .RUTH P. ATWATER The lass from the smoky city Blush! VVho, me? EULA MAE SHELLHAMMER NORMA Gosrz ' Her hec1rt's in Green Springs. If the sun shines or it it is dreary She always seems jolly and acts so cheery. CHARLES D. STEEDMAN HOWARD E. RHORBACKER Happy am Ig from care I am free! Not that I love studies less but mischief ' Why aren't they all contented like me? more. GLENN A. KNICK FRANKLIN L. AMBROSE Not simply good but good for Laugh and be merry for tomorrow you something may not hear cz good joke. IANET A. HERRIG ALICE M. MYERS Our up-and-coming poetess Dark hair, brown eyes, very neat- Loves to dance, type, and eat. EILEEN MAE TROUP MARY IRENE SMITH Can't isn't in her vocabulary. Iust a mixture of trolic: and fun ESTHER IUNE FLACK ROBERT E. HAINES Always willing to lend a helping hand Love is the sweetest thing! 2 2 ANTHONEA TERRY MA Precious articles come in small Meet me by my locker!!! packages. . RIORIE ANN HARPER KATHRYN L. BRYANT A ROBERT F. FOLK Listen, my children, and you shall hear, Bob never can be good, Her soprano voice in the atmosphere. And he wouldn't if he could. KATHRYN L. GUNDLACH MARGARET R. STICKLEY Ye pallid cares, far hence away. I wish, I can, I wil1. WILLIAM E. HOOPER GEORGE L. GAHRIS One oi our new friends who, we hope, A day in the country is worth a month has enjoyed his senior year here at in town. T. H, S. VERNON D. KAMP ROBERT E. EKLEBERRY Though Vernon's tall figure is lank, Love conquers all. He toots his horn with a swank. ROSEMARY RITA ALTWIES MARGARET E. STEPHENS Our Fremont journalist From out in the wilds where the West begins EST!-IER I. FLACK DOLORES MARIE FEASEL A newcomer in our midst Waiting lor the mailman PAUL R. CLEVENGER ROBERT R. SWEENEY, IR. Now is the time for all good men to Great let me call her, for she con- come to the aid of their party. quered me. GERTRUDE MAE SMITH ' CARL F. ALBERT Learn a tradeg be independent for lite. DELENE SCHNEIDER A girl not of words but of action Z Z 1 5 1 Seniaa ATWATER. RUTH Class Otiicer 4 Girl Resewes 4 Dramatic Club 4 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 ALTWIES. ROSEMARY' Choir 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Scholastic Team 2 Newspaper 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Latin Club 1, 2 BAKER. EDNA Girl Reserves 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Charm Club 1 BIGGS. IEAN G. Glee Club l, 3 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2 Charm Club 1 BOSWORTH. PHYLLIS Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 4 Charm Club 1 BOWERS. PHYLLIS Girl Reserves 2 3, 4 Blue and Gold Statt 4 Student' Council 2 Home Ec. Club 4 Latin Club 3 Charm Club 1 BOWMAN. IUNE Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3 Charm Club 1 BOWMAN. MARTHA IAYNE Class Officer 2 Newspaper 2 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Dramatic Club l, 2 Art Club l, 2, 3 Spanish Club 2 BRYANT. KATHRYN Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper 1 Girl Reserves 2 Charm Club 1 BULLINGTON. MARY Girl-Reserves 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Art Club 4 Charm Club 1 CAMPBELL. RUTH ANNE Glee Club 1 Dramatic Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3 Pep Squad 2 Charm Club 1 COLLINS. BETTY Newspaper 4 Girl Reserves 4 Dramatic Club 2 Charm Club l Zahn-Gmfziudaa 14 COLLINS. MARY ALICE Charm Club 1 COMSTOCK. MARIORIE Glee Club 1, 2 Drum Corps 2, 3, 4 Scholastic Team 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club 1 CREEGER. MARY IO Choir 2 Glee Club l, 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 DECKER. ANNA Home Ec. Club 2, 3 Scholastic Team 4 Charm Club 1 FEASEL DOLORES Girl Reserves 4 Dramatic Club 2 Home Ec. Club 2, 3 Charm Club 1 FIELD. ILA M. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3 Home Ec. Club 4 Charm Club 1 Latin Club 3 FISHER. ELAINE Drum Cor s l, 2, 3, 4 Student Clbuncil 4 Scholastic Team 4 Newspaper 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Charm Club l State Music Contest 3 FLACK. ESTHER Girl Reserves 4 Home Ec. Club 4 F. H. A. 3 FREDERICK. EDNA MAE Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Charm Club 1 GITTINGER. BETTY Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Charm Club 1 GLICK. ELLEN MARIE Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Home Ec. Club 4 Charm Club 1 GOETZ. NORMA Glee Club 1, 2 Student Council 3 Newspaper l Debate l, 2 Home Ec. Club 4 Science Club 1 Latin Club 4 Chorus 1, 2 GOOD. MARIORIE Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Scholastic Team 1 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Charm Club 1 GOSHE. AGNES Student Council 2 Scholastic Team 1, 2' Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Latin Club, 3, 4 Charm Club l GREER. BARBARA Newspaper 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 3 Charm Club 1 GUNDLACH. KATHRYN HALEY. EILEEN Glee Club 1 HARPER. MARIORIE ANN Glee Club 1, 2 Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Charm Club 1 HARTSEL. IEAN Choir 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Student Council 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3 Charm Club 1 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 HERRIG. IANET Glee Club, 1 Dramatic Club 2 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club 1 HORAIC. ZORA Dramatic Club 2, 3 Science Club 3, 4 Charm Club 1 Scholastic Team 2, 3, 4 HOSSLER. HELEN RUTH Glee Club l, 2 Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 3, 4 Charm Club l Blue and Gold Salesman 4 IUMPER. HELEN LOUISE Dramatic Club 2 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Charm Club 1 KAI-ILER. EVELYN Glee Club 1 Home Ec. Club 2 Charm Club 1 KIMMETT. LORETTA Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Pep Squad 2, 3 Charm Club 1 KLEINHENZ, DORIS Choir 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Pep Squad 2, 3 Charm Club 1 KLUTEY. MIRIAM Glee Club l, 2 Orchestra l. 2, 3 Dance Band 4 Scholastic Team 3 Newspaper 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Charm Club 1 Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, 4 KRAFT. MARIORIE Choir 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Pep Squad 2, 3 Charm Club l KUHLMAN. HELEN Choir 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 4 Pep Squad 2 LUIDHARDT. KATHLEEN Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Charm Club 1 McCLURE PEGGY Glee Club l, 2 Scholastic Team 3 News aper 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3 Debate 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 2 Charm Club 1 MCDONALD. MARIORIE Glee Club l, 2 Drum Corps 1. 2. 3. 4 Class Officer 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club 1 McQUATE. RUTH Blue and Gold Staff 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club l MIGUEL. BETTY IANE Glee Club l Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Charm Club 1 Home Ec. Club 3 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3 MOHR. MART ORIE Drum Corps 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club 1 MOORE. CLARA BELLE Choir 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Home Ec, Club l Pep Squad 2 Charm Club l MYERS. ALICE Glee Club 2 Drum Corps l, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 2 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Charm Club 1 State Music Contest 3 O'CONNOR. BETTE IANE- Choir 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 4 Charm Club l PATTERSON. DOROTHY Drum Corps I, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club l Blue and Gold Salesman 4 PESSELL. VIVIAN Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Home Ec Club 4 Charm Club l PORTER BETTY Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Charm Club l RAYMOND, LORIBEL Class Officer 3 Scholastic Team 3 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3 Charm Club 1 RICE. FRANCES Dramatic Club 2 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Charm Club 1 RIDER. MARY ELLEN Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 3, 4 Charm Club 1 RULE. KATHALEEN Glee Club 1 Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper 3 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club l SCHNEIDER. DELENE Home Ec. Club 3 SC OUTON. MALINDA Glee Club 2, 3 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 SHELLHAMMER. EULA Drum Corps 3, 4 Scholastic Team l Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Charm Club I SHR ODE. MARY ELLEN Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Charm Club l SHUFELT. ADA Charm Club l SI-IUMAKER. IANE Student Council 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 Charm Club l SHUMAN. GARLAND Newspaper l Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Charm Club l SMITH. GERTRUDE Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 3 SMITH. IRENE Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Charm Club 1 STEPHENS. MARGARET Girl Reserves 2, 3 Science Club 2 STICKLEY. MARGARET Student Council 3 Scholastic Team l, 2, 3 Charm Club 1 TERRY. ANTHONEA Home Ec. Club l, 2, 3, 4 Charm Club l THOMPSON. LAURA Student Council 2 Scholastic Team 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Home EC. Club 2 Charm Club l TROUP. EILEEN Blue and Gold Staff 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2 Charm Club 1 UTZ. MARCINE Glee Club 2 Drum Corps l. 2. 3, 4 Scholastic Team 1, 2, 3 4 Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club l WALTERS. KATHRYN Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Public Speaking Club WILSON. GERTRUDE Student Council 4 Scholastic Team 3 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Debate 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3 Charm Club l Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 WINDSTINE. DORIS Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3 Girls' Athletic Ass'n Friendship Club l WOLFE. IOYCE Student Council 4 Scholastic Team l, 2, Newspaper 3 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Charm Club l Cheerleader l, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3 YODER. ELIZABETH Scholastic Team 4 Newspaper 1 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Latin Club 3, 4 Charm Club l YOUNG. ELEANOR Girl Reserves 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3 Charm Club l ZEIS, MARY ALICE Drum Corps l, 2, 3, Class Officer 4 l 3 4 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Scholastic Team 3 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Charm Club l Dramatic Club 2, 3, 34 State Music Contest ADAMS. CLIFFORD Track 2, 3, 4 ALBERT. CARL AMBROSE. FRANKLYN Track 2 Football 3, 4 Reserve Football 2 Dramatic Club 4 AUBLE. HARRY. IR. Blue and Gold Staff Student Council 2 Basketball l Reserve Basketball 2 Track 2, 3, Football 3, 4 Reserve Football 2 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 AUTULLO. MICHAEL BATR. CARL BARGAR. MAX Band 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 BARON. GEORGE Choir l, 2, 3, 4 4 Scholastic Team l, 2, 3 Latin Club 3 BAUGHER. EUGENE Scholastic Team l, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 3 Science Club 2, 4 BRILL. IOHN BRITTON. ALLEN Choir l, 2 Scholastic Team l Hi-Y 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 CADWALLADER. IOHN Band 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 CARRICK. HAROLD Football l, 3, 4 Reserve Football 2 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 CLEVENGER. PAUL Choir 1. 4 Glee Club l Track l Hi-Y 4 Dramatic Club 4 Science Club 4 Stamp Club l CROMLEY, LA VERN Band 3, 4 Orchestra l, 4 EKLEBERRY. ROBERT Reserve Football 1, 2 Dramatic Club 2 FELTON. REX Choir 2 Orchestra l, 2, 4 Band 1 Class Officer 4 Student Council 4 Scholastic Team 3 Basketball l, 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Track l, 2, 3 Football l, 3, 4 Reserve Football 2 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 FISHER. RICHARD Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 GAHRIS . GEORGE Orchestra 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 GANNON. ORVILLE Basketball l Track 2, 3 Football l, 3, 4 Reserve Football 2 Dramatic Club 2 GELLER. CARL STUART Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Reserve Football 2 Hi-Y 2, 3 GRILL. IIMMY Football 3 Reserve Football 2 HAINES. ROBERT E. Class Officer 3 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Football Manager 2, 3, 4 I-IAYMAN. GEORGE Newspaper 2, 3 Camera Club 1, 2 Livestock Judging Team 3 Future Farmers of Amer- ica 3 HOKE. DAYREL Choir 2 Orchestra l Band l, 2 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Cheerleader 1 HOOPER. WILLIAM Class Officer 3 Basketball 2, 3 Football 2, 3 lce Hockey 1 HORN. BILL Basketball l, 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 HOUCK. IOHN I. rome. Bos Bend 1. 2' 3- 4 . Class Officer 2 333323 Rlue and Gold stuff 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 ,lIQf'Qk2?'3?'44 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 FOX. WILBUR O h t l, 2, 3 Bggdeslfazl 3' 4 IRWIN. DALE Track 2, 3, 4 Band 1 , State Music Contest 3 SCh0lUST1C Teflm 2. 4 FRIT2, CARI. KAMP. VERNON DAVID Orchestra 1, 3 Orchestra 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Scholastic Team l State Music Contest 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 4 State Music Contest 3 KEAR. DONALD R. Orchestra 3 Band l, 2, 3 KING. MARVIN KISSELL. WARREN KNICK. GLENN Student Council 3 Basketball l Reserve Basketball 2 Track l, Z, 3, 4 Reserve Football 3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 KUHN. IOHN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 LARSEN. LEIGHTON Scholastic Team 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Science Club 4 LEIMENSTOLL. DONALD LUST. NEVIN Choir l, 2 Reserve Baskeball 1, 2 Track 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3 MARGRAF. BURTON Orchestra 1, Z, 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l Track l, 2, 3 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 State Music Contest 4 McCLORY. ROBERT Class Officer 2, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Football 1 MCCORMICK. DONALD Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 4 State Music Contest 3 MILLER. ALBERT MILLER. RICHARD Student Council 2 Scholastic Team 2, 3 Science Club 3, 4 MITTEN. MILES Art Club 4 MONDAY. IOHN Track 2, 3 Reserve Football 3 4 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 MON11. IAMES Scholastic Team 1, 2 Newspaper 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Debate 2 NUTTER. DOYLE Class Officer 2 Student Council 4 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Track 1, 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Dramatic Club 2 3, 4 NYE. DALE Orchestra 1, 2, 3 RANDELI.. ALLEN Dramatic Club 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesman RHORBACKER. HERB Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Art Club 4 ni-romsncxsn. 'HOWARD Hi-Y 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 RINGEISEN. LEO ROBERTS. RAYMOND RYCXMAN. DAVE Orchestra 3, 4 Class Oiticer 3 Hi-Y 4 ROBY. LESTER Scholastic Team l Track 4 Reserve Football 2 Football 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 SHAULL. ROBERT SHEELY. BILL Class Ollicer 3 Blue and Gold Stall 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track l Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 SHELT. CHARLES Band 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 SPECK. TOM Reserve Football 2 Hi-Y 4 Track Manager 2, 3, 4 STEEDMAN. CHARLES Choir 1 Basketball 1 Reserve Basketball 2 Track l, 3, 4 Football 4 Reserve Football 3 STEHLIK. FRANK Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 STRAUCH. BOB Choir 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Reserve Football 3 Hi-Y 3 STUMPP. ROBERT SWEENEY. ROBERT Basketball l Track 2, 3 Football 1, 3, 4 Reserve Football 2 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 TEETERS. IOHN Choir 2 Newspaper 3, 4 Track Z Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 THELLER. ERIC Scholastic Team 2, 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 Science Club 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesma TRAC EWHL. WILLIAM Choir 2 Scholastic Team 2 Hi-Y 3, 4 Debate 3, 4 Science Club 2 TULK. ROBERT Scholastic Team 4 Newspaper 3 Reserve Basketball 2 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Football l, 4 Reserve Football 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 WALTER. HAROLD Band 2, 3, 4 WEIMERSKIRCH. IAMES Reserve Basketball 2 WEST. DONALD Track 3, 4 WHITMER. BRYAN WILKINS. IR. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 I1 Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAMS. HERMAN Track 4 Hi-Y 4 YAMBERT. CHARLES Band l, 2, 3, 4 YERBY. GEORGE Choir 2 Class Officer 4 Student Council Z, 4 Scholastic Team 3, 4 Newspaper 4 Football 1, 3 Reserve Football 2 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 'Glau Top Row-Richard Welter, lack Mercer, Ierry Woessner, Dolores Greune, Rita Peter, Dorothy Protsman, Martha Ann Zeis, Rule Egbert, Herbert Musselman, Earl DuToit, Martha Osborn, Robert Norris Second Row-Betty Robison, Wanita Culver, Madalyn Souders, Betty Ambrose, Helen Fretz, Lois Thomp- son, kicgnita Malone, Betty Lou Smith, Betty Birch, Miriam Luidhardt, Ethel Iayne Kieffer, Alyce ean n erson Third Row-Doris Buton, Emily Rogala, Grant Vincent, Margaret Ward, lean McKew, Grace Dayton, lean Robenalt, Rita Harshman, Yvonne Stover, llo Gibson, Evadna Ford, Martha Hemmerly Fourth Row-AnnaBelle Bordner, Annabel Foght, Frances Reissig, Lean Marie Page, Betty Ann Kerschner, Norma Ieanne Hopple, Betty Brown, Nancy Rosenthal, Carol Anne Stickley, Marjorie Chaney, Natalie Werba, Katie Lou Hasemeyer Filth Row-Annabel McClintock, Virginia Harshman, Margaret Mathias, Ioan Kerschner, Betty Patterson, lgobiertd Riead, Frederick Stine, Iohn Hampshire, Gerald Walcutt, Neil Shipman, Tom Feintuch, it or oovex' Sixth Row-Louis Hummer, Wilbur Scheer, Carl Blody, David McCandlish, Betty Bartholomew, Marjorie Beck, Ruth Garland, Betty Cole, Eileen Hess, Doris Heyman, Betty Rittenhouse, Marguerite Ohler Seventh Row-Roberta Drinkwater, Phyllis Heebsh Viola Kiesel, Alma Digby, Audry Miller, Norma Williams, Beverly Van Camp, Gail Hollar, Phyllis Kirchner, Cleo Louise Miller, Ester Lee Barnes, Irene Metcalfe Bottom Row-Ieanne Mae Borer, Alice Shetterly, Beulah Marsh, Patty Magers, Iuanita McDonald, Dorothy Glick, Eloise Nutter, Iessie Monday, Robert Young, Ioe Brancati, Donald Graham, Robert Nevius Top Row-Marshall Rinker, lack Pittock, Merlin Dull, Donald Meisner, Maurice Lawhead, Billy Lutz, Robert Hostler, Robert Molineaux, Eugene McCoy, Allred Cook, Paul Ranker, Neal Bare Second Row-Earl Krauss, Forrest Miller, lack Might, Bruce Schuster, Harry Miller, Frank Lupton, Charles Goetz, Richard McKillip, Bernard Egqert, Richard Collins, Don Walliser, Dewane Hess Third Row-Bill Burrier, Alfred Schlachter, Anna Laura Miller, Meta Klenk, Catherine Edick, Charles Long, Emmet O'Connell, Robert Bacon, Robert Mestrez, Catherine Smiley, Mary Weinig, Iean Huiiord Fourth Row-lames Kizer, Billy Gibson, Richard DeBernarct, Kenneth Corthell, Charles Houck, lohn Eidt, Edwin Frantz, Virginia Smith, Mary Gerstenberger, Clen Standish, William Reinbolt, Carl Bowers Fifth Row-Leonard Dietz, Robert Kizer, Charles Van Camp, Paul Leatherman, Robert Pearce, Ruth Iones Sixth Row-Robert Mills, Ralph Windon, Kenney Hostler, Ernest Hill Note: Pictures ol several members ot the junior class are, by mistake, included with the sophomore group. Their names are there marked with an asterisk. It fb- t y i , l anim 61014 The Class of 1942 joyfully stepped along to school in September 1940, for we felt as though we had reached the half-way mark. The seniors still saw to it that We kept our place, Many of us continued our Work in Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, and Drum and Bugle Corps. We are also very proud to say that a 'number placed in various state scholarship tests. Many of the boys took great interest in athletics, including football, basketball, and track. The Iunior Class was Well represented in the year play, 'Stage Door. We organized in October and elected the following officers: Robert Young, president Carl Blody, vice-president, Martha Ann Zeis, secretaryg Forrest Miller, treasurer. The outstanding event of the year was the Iunior-Senior Prom. With one more year ahead of us until we face life With all its problems, We will always remember our motto, On to Success. -MARTHA ANN ZEIS S 61.144 Jluiaa Our class has progressed much as other classes before us, but We are sure that the years to follow will help to develop one of the finest classes in the history of Columbian High. On February 18, the class elected officers as follows: president, Reginald Drew, vice-president, Dick Wylie, treasurer, Weldon Sicklesg secretary, Patty Fleck. We also chose our class flower, the rose, class motto, Sometimes down but never out , and the colors, silver, rose and green. We started this memorable year by placing first in the magazine cam- paign. At the beginning of the second semester, Miss Spangler organized the Sophomore Dramatic Club, which has since produced several outstanding plays. The boys and girls have joined the Hi-Y and G, R., which have sponsored many social events this year. We are proud of the fact that our class received scholastic honors at Bowling Green, and We hope that in the years to come we will continue to represent our class with fine results. --PATTY FLECK :-:vw-un 5 aaeelau Top Row--Ioan Brown, Wade Bowers, Mary lane Bridinger, Richard Boos, Doris Brickner, Hal Boehler, Miriam Balliet, Loretta Boyd, Robert Bodamer, Mary Magers, Marian Miller, Iacquelin Nash Second Row-Betty Iane McNeil, Lolagene Ohler, Reginald Drew, Rosabelle Peterson, Weldon Sickles, Betty Helen Myers, Dorothy Stinchcomb, Carl Weimerskirch, Marjorie Pette, Neil Zartman, Doris Ringeisen, Evelyn Randall Third Row-Mary Monica, Ruth Ruehle, Lela Shedenhelm, Rosemary Swing, Norma Stofer, Marjorie Shuey, Hazel Vogelsong, Carol Williams, Phyllis Wolf, Marjorie Yoder, Mark Vfertz, Maxie Lou Turner Fourth Row-Pauline Snyder, Grace Ballreich, Ie-an Strecher, Virginia Talbot, Vivian West, Anna Miller, Robert Tulloss, Richard Wiley, Betty Seigley, Marjorie Huffman, Sue Crobaugh, Josephine DeIonge Filth Row-Iohn Patterson, Harriet Detteri-nan, Mary Chapman, Max McCormick, Eugene Fraley, Bill Craig, Eva Lee Hill, Willa Bowman, Robert Bish, Anna Rose Bowers, Richard Bintz, Eugene Berson Sixth Row-Iva Dean Berkheimer, Alfred Berry, Ioan Bargar, Robert Burger, Anna Bair, Ioe Autullo, Marion Bell, Norman Baker, Robert Kuhn, Robert Wilt, Rosemary Ross, 'David Turner Seventh Row-George Schatzman, Antonina Vadala, Robert Rinebolt, Edward Valentine, Celeste Rosen- thal, Miriam McQuate, Richard Shutt, Janet Matthews, Eugene Sarkon, Marilyn Keck, Phyllis Fraley, Marjorie Hausenileck Bottom Row-lack Philbrick, Richard Runion, Lois lump, Lois Alford, Evelyn Lupton, 'Leo Remmele, Ruth Luidhardt, Paul Renninger, Betty Lucas, George Free, 'Harold Remsberg, Elaine Lesch Top Row-Ioseph Banker, Dolores Lautzenhiser, Robert Randall, Helen Lenz, Iuanita Laugherty, Gene Moore, Donald Montz, Gloria Kimmet, Ruth Imhot, Helen Ann Grove, Dean Mackey, Robert Howell Second Row-Bernetta Gase, Iames Harshman, Vernon Gibson, Raymond Iacobs, 'Robert Iunginger, Phyllis Fox, Doris Lampe, Imogene Kear, Vern Moyer, Clinton Lee, Dorothy Hilborn, Dorothy Groman Third Row-Edwin Kirchner, Edward Swartz, Dale Wilkinson, Norman Harper, Kathryn Eckert, Trenton Ggorgm kahn Lancaster, Geraldine Gorsuch, Mary Harding, Iohn Sarken, Harry Scheerer, am at ias Fourth Row-Naomi McCoy, Gordon Granata, Peria Goetz, Betty Lou Harrison, Ioan Fox, Betty Mohr, Iarnes Seery, Kathaleen Nuter, Dorothy Raines, Iohn Henderson, Vivian Dayton, William Long Filth Row--Helen Gregg. Lucile Day, Mary Miller, Frederick Swartz, Donald Corthell, Ruth Craig, Allen Bowman, Bill Flechtner, Carl Greek, Brownie Fields, Mary Ellen Fraley, Annabelle Nye Sixth Row-Robert Gundlach, Patty Fleck, Donald McKillip, Norman Deppen, Edward Schwab, Kathleen Nuter. Gene Thompson, Betty Ann Moyer, 'Bobby Io Troxel, Mary Agnes Kuhn, Beverly Deinzer, Carol lean McCoy Bottom Row-Arlene McArdle, Kent Ward, Dale Lewis, Rosemary Ferstler, Edward Kitts, Edna Garland ' Indicates members of the junior class. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELDON M. WERT B.S. Ed., Ohio State University Principal Top Row-George Burkett, Robert Seele, Charles Stephenson, R. E. Zim- merman, E. M. W'ert, Forrest Brown, Howard P. Nicely, Vernon Miller. Ralph S. Miller Second Row-Florence l-leckman, Grace F. E. Williams, Helen Grill, Zelma Doran, Laurel Gahris, Georgia Broker, Mary Adair, P. Emory Diller Bottom Row-Nancy Kimball, Odette Whalen, Ruth Stecher, Mildred Burman, Florence Neligh, Dorothy Fitzgerald, L. Grace Walter ,wtqwfe Top Row-Iunior Bridinger, Ioel Adelsperger, Donald Albert, Harold Adelsperger, Charles Curtis, james Carter, Charles Bridges, Dick Bowersox, Blair Alsip, Iohn Campbell, Paul Blody Second Row-Mavel Ann Arbogast, Peggy Lee Bargar, Ioyce Ann Blomquist, Alma Barton, Doris Breit- Wiser, Richard Barth, Ronald Cole, Richard Brown, Scott Anderson, Bob Beaver Third Row-Beverly Berry, Iean Bacon, Nadine Bintz, Velma Chaffee, lean Bollinger, Ierry Askam, Virginia Bloomfield, Irma Carpenter, Margaret Britton, Carol Bishop, Nancy Baker, lane Bracy Top Row-Lowell Hostler, Karl Kerschner, Gordon Winters, Eldon Weaver, Walter Ienne, Robert Trace- well, Dale David Iurnper, Robert Taylor, lay Wetzel, Bob Iunkins, Ira Smiley Second Row-Warren Hostler, Kenneth Kille, Don Kleinhenz, Wayne Wheeler, Calvin Wilkinson, Arthur Smith, Kenneth Fox, Tom Shuman, Helen Vadala, Betty Lowe Third Row-Maynord Quick, Iosephine Paulus, Iean Kirchner, Edna Kiesel, Phyllis Swartzmiller, Anna Iiynch, dlviary Lewis, Verna Tannenbaum, Iean Marvin, Ioanne Linker, Anne Schneider, Albert ingsee Top Row-Kenneth Ward, Peter Yochem, Fred Schultz, Iunior Sours, Mary lane Smith, loyce Stout, Owen Shutt, Ir., Paul Wight, Mary lane Wilkinson Second Row-Richard Walters, Keith Troup, William Paulus, Dorothy Shertzer, Beatrice Slatman, Dorothy Shafer, Otto Sarkan, Ruth Ellen Schultz Third Row-Dick Yeager, lane Shuman, Lois VanCamp, Marjorie Travis, Bose SanGregory, Isabel Moran, Marguerite SanGregory, Kenneth Walcutt, Iohn Kuhn Top Row-Richard Shellhammer, Bill Krupp, Howard Meisner, Frank Magers, Jack Meisner, Iaclc Payne, Edgar Melick, David Raudebaugh, Norman Mcliflheny, Burton Remsberg, Charles Leiner, George Kuhn, Rall Philipp Second Row-Marjorie Oswald, Donna Rae Protsrnan, Charline Oswald, Betty Reinbolt, Earl Miller, Don Shotstahl, Robert Oller, Bob L. Miller, Alice Musselman, Donna Richards, Verne McClory, Kenneth Merrytield Third Row-Iuanita Murray, Mildred Owens, Marion Edwards, Rosemary Roby, Doris Patterson, Martha Mrilloud, Vivian Mohr, Lois McDonald, Io Ann Moberly, Philornena Reino, Phyllis Powell, Bobby 1 er Top Row-Richard Hopkins, Iohn Egbert, Bill Felton, Charles Fowler, Calvin Henninger, Richard Everhart, Robert Deiienbaugh, Gene Folk, Paul Gebauer, Harry Ditslear, Vernon Hake Second Row-Dorothy Huffman, Iune Gittinger, Charles Ekleherry, Robert Chapman, Robert Ewing, Mary Foutz, Katherine Ryckman, Maxine Hopple, Richard Gouker, Cal Frederick, George Fritz, Orland Harper Third Row-Thelma Detterman, Phyllis Delaplane, Marilyn Gittinger, Marjorie Creeger, Gilda Halley, Helen lacoby, Ioyce Kernan, Betty Ditslear, Margaret Dunn, Mildred Hutson, Marie Iacobs, Mary lane Delftose, Ioan Dysinger iyfmqwe Top Row--Mavis Drytuse, Ardenell Ritzenthaler, Sylvia Niswender, Iames Hershberger, Bill Hyde, Marion Hossler, Cecil Barton, Carl Beta, Louis Nigh, Phyllis Bordner, Pauline Aller Second Row-Iustine Engle, Carolyn Klopp, Al- iareita Alford, Dora Marie Heistand, Eldon Nusbaum, Albert McCroy, Albert Smith, lean Moyer, Anne Leiber, Betty Turner Third Row-Katherine Werner, Glenna Moyer, Marjorie Groman, Madeline Connor, Mar'orie Platt, Betty Lou Anderson, Eileen Birch, Elsie Blody, Grace Lehman, Charles Ruskin, Iames Grant, Marilyn Balliet Top Row-Chester Geller, l-lurlbert Geller, Paul Raines, Iunior Lescallett, Donald Lupton, Rich- ard Hurnes, Robert Fassler, Gerald Hyde, Dick Ward, Viona Clay, Annabell Brown Second Row-Iune Mason, Dorothy Sager, Evelyn Breitwiser, Arlene Dahlstrom, Betty Baugher, Lois Runion, Mary Folk, Ruth Iamison, Bob Eisse-H, Russell Iumper, Oren Heyman, Charles isse Third Row-Earl Kahler, Edgar Hiles, Curtis Hershberger, Frances Ryon, Florence Berson, Martha King, Betty Hoitman, Lewis Kimmet, Howard Birch, Ralph Miller, Charles Grine, Betty Smith Top Row-Bill Steedman, Charles Sting, Iames Stevenson, Charles Parkins, William Whitmer, Paul West, Tom Yoder, Gene Hill, Earl W. Shrode, Phyllis Eikenbary, Arlene Boos, Allene Watson, Patricia Greer, Evelyn Ellis, Donald Thompson, Gerald Fraley Second -Row-Edward Huilman, Elwood Remsburg, Roger Willoughby, Ralph Turner, Robert Hoyda, David Shaw, Margaret Ienne, Iune Shetiel, Wayne Riley, Phyllis Martin, Iohn Swing, Margaret M. Hale, lean Lynn, Betty Weaver Third Row-Albert Slosser, Ir., Billy VanCamp, Iohn Ruskin, Alwilda Miller, Mary Kathryn Walter, Justine Sullivan, Althea Eckert, lean Wheeler, Miriam Ranker, Helen Montz, Arleen Nye, Dorothy Lutz, Ioann Travis, Carolyn Schaefer, Lorabelle Mason Top Row-Buton McDonald, David Zoll, Robert Auble, Robert Grittin, Iames Borer, Doyle Armstrong, Mary Lou Binder, Barbara Mohr, Beverly Houk, Cleora Buton, Marilyn Swinehart Second Row-Dherlys Mae Nicely, Bessie Digby, Dorothy Whitcomb, Dorothy lean Martin, Merry Lou Brown, Helen Biggs, Dwain Diller, Shirley Ann Smith, Donald H. Hertzer, Ralph H. Talbot, Iames Brown, Iohn Kerschner Third Row-Nina Lue Henry, Helen Klutey, Iohn Cook, Donald Osborn, Richard Collier, Cecil Hemmerly, Dick D'Angela, Allan Lutz, Myer Liber, Harold Shutf, William Myers, Bob Weller s awe Top Row-Richard Merryfield, Sheldon Scott, Evelyn Frederick, Margaret Gundlach, Kathaleen Tigner, Robert Coffman, Thurman Black, Charles Clady, Iack Clagett, Audrey Benner, Muriel Culver, Betty Cooley Second Row-Paul Shellhammer, Merle McKillip, Ralph Travis, Leonard Bird, Robert Shade, Phyllis Reinbolt, Dorothy Simpson, Cherie Staib, Betty Gamarra, Mary Fritz, Helen Foutz, Betty Bishop, Iames Wolff Third Row-Billy Williams, Eldon Shellhammer, Dick Cleveland, Sh-riley Grill, Betty Swartz, Lucy Rose De Jonge, Lorraine Runyon, Doris Graham, Rosella Barnes, Patricia lean Barger, Nancy Swinnerton, Virginia Adams, Dolores Dillon Top Row-Evelyn Gardner, Christine Tracewell, Virginia Tulk, Imogene Ryman, Richard Col- lins, Richard Smith, Iohn Shrode, James Ruehle, Iack Tanberg, Howard Baber, Ir., Catherine Fowler, Donna Schatzinger, Twyla Dawn Turner Second Row-Kenneth Shuff, Howard Osborn, Merily Tannenbaum, Dorothy Guy, Iuanita Downs, Ioyce Roberts, Anne McCandlish, Betty Lou Roberts, Magdalene DePiazza, Lula Mae Wilkinson, Margaret Slosser, Ioan Smiley Third Row-Nellie Vogelsong, Bernita Biller, Dor- othy Straub, Andrew Sours, Gilbert Randell, Forrest Kisabeth, Iunior Baker, Iames Speck, Harvey Bentley, Francis Schatzinger, Gilbert Smith, Robert Shufi Top Row-Charles Feasel, Calvin Bean, Paul Wise, Eugene Mizen, Robert Schatzinger, Mor- ris Walters, Bett Zeigler, ldal Bland, Dorothy Ellis, Avonna lgveim, Marie , Blody, Marjorie Daywalt Second Row-Sallie Yambert, Mary Musselman, Luella Zerbe, Evaiean Iacobs, Mary Ellen Lenz, Norma lean Ellis, Neva Williams, Lu- cille Waire, Iune Kerschner, Marjorie Ann Burrier, Margaret Webb, Lois Krauss Third Row-Russell Weaver, Ervin Zahn, Ray- mond Henry, William DeRose, Jerry Tusing, Irving Young, Roger Wight, Alvin Morris, Calvin Morris, Carlyle Beals, Willard Watson, Franklin Biller Top Row-Richard Baltzell, Milton Miller, King Bosworth, Billy Harnischfeger, Ned Kistler, Ralph Mesnard, Richard Henderson, Adelbert Klaiss, Nancy Kieffer, Thelma Huffmon, Betty Gillispie, Ida Mary Mack ' Second Row-Richard Swartz, Bob Lescallett, Robert Meisner, Kenneth Boehler, Christina Iarvis, Ruth Alice Keller, Betty Humes, Mari- lyn Linker, Phyllis Kraft, Pauline Hyde, Luella Leatherman, Margaret Iumper, Geari- dean Berkheimer Third Row-Donald Fox, Edward Kraft, Rexford Huffman, Carl Long, Danny Deinzer, Norala Madison, Ruth Lewis, Marylou Le-Crone, Alice Mae Kerschner, Marion Kear, Paul Homier, Charles Cook Top Row-Anna Mae Raitz, Ruth Mompher, Betty Donet, Harland Whiteman, Hart Roberts, Paul Diemer, Donald Straub, Ralph Gross, Billy Ellis, Robert Bredinger, Walter Foncannon Second Row-Paul Funlchouser, locelyn Herrig, Phyllis Harding. lean Hoffman, Iacqueline Mohr, Myrtle Nichols, Phyllis Miller, Katherine Philipp, Ioyce Higgins, Marilyn Morton, Ioann Mercer, Phyllis Ann McCormack Third Row-jimmy! Gahris, Iarues Paulus, Robert Digby, Gene ulty, Peter Greenwald, Iames Eugene Feasel, Barbara Mishler, Betty Len- hart, Rosalie Heimrich, Wayne Graham, Verne Harding Eighth and Ninth Grade Choir Top Row-Charles Leiner, Robert Griffin, Mary Lewis, Velma Chaffee, Doris Patterson, Mavel Ann Arbogast, lean Marvin, Alfaratta Alford, Frances Ryon, Alice Musselman, lean Wheeler Second Row-Ioyce E. Stout, Phyllis Eikenbary, Marilyn Swinehart, Phyllis Bordner, Otto Sarkan, Dick Bowersox, Donald Lupton, Bil Hyde, Paul Gebauer, Robert Ewing Third Row-Iune Sheffer, Anna Lynch, Lorabelle Mason, Arlene Dahlstrorn, Iean Lynn, Shirley Ann Smith, Cleora Buton, Phyllis Martin, Pauline Aller, Marilyn Balliei Fourth Row-lean Bollinger, Charles Kissell, Ralph H. Talbot, Cecil Hemmerly, Bill VanCarnp, Bob Welter, Roger Willoughby, Helen Klutey, Margaret Dunn Seventh Grade Choir Top Row-Kathaleen Tigner, Virginia Tulk, Marilyn Linker, Imogene Ryman, Richard Collins, lack Tanberg, Thelma Huffman, Ruth Alice Keller, Muriel Culver, Phyllis Kraft, Nancy Kieffer, Merle McKillip, Iimmy Gahris Second Row-Iames Wolff, Christine Tracewell, Marilyn Morton, Ioyce Higgins, Betty Gamarra, Patricia lean Barger, Marylou LeCrone, Betty Humes, Helen Foutz, Paul Shellhammer, Richard Lee Merryfield, Robert Shade, Ierry Tusing Third Row-Carlyle Beals, Neva .Williams, Lorraine Runyon, Lucy Rose Delonge, Ruth Lewis, Margaret Iumper, Iacqueline Mohr, Virginia Adams, Nancy Swinnerton, Ruth Mompher, Russell Weaver. Fourth Row-Donald Fox, Lula Mae Wilkinson, Cherie Staib, Shirlil Grill, Barbara Mishler, Luella Zerbe, Sallie Yambert, Avonna Keirn, Norma lean Ellis, Ioann ercer, Mary Musselman, Forrest Kisabeth, Evaiean Iacobs, Marjorie Ann Burrier J unior High Orchestra fLett to rightjz Norma Ellis, Helen Biggs, Lois Craus, Virginia Bloomield, Dorothy Ellis, Mr. Miller, Avonna Keim, Dorothy Whitcomb, Mary Musselrnan, King Bosworth, Charles Leiner, Robert Ewing, Dherlys Nicely, David Zoll, William Krupp, Burton Remsberg, Dwain Diller, Robert Oller Dance Band Iacqueline Mohr, Robert Ewing, William Krupp, Charles Leiner, Burton Remsberg, Mr. Miller, Robert Oller Cheerleaders Standing-lean Marvin, Maxine Hopple, Margaret Britton Kneeling-Dorothy Shertzer, Vernon Hake, Peggy Burger J r. Higher Staff Top Row--Mr. Nicely, King Bosworth, Edgar Melick, Vernon Hoke, Robert Griffin, Keith Troup, Myer Liber, Miss Stecher Second Row-Ioyce Stout, Anna Lynch, Mary lane Smith, Mary Foutz, editor, Ioyce Ann Blomquist, Martha McCloud, Doris Patterson, Evelyn Ellis Third Row-Lois Krauss, Marjorie Daywalt, Beverly Berry, assistant editor: Anne Schneider, business manager, lean Marvin, ieature editor: Mary Folk, Florence Berson, Dorothy lean Martin, Merry Lou Brown, poetry editor, Advertiser-Tribune Reporters Iacqueline Mohr, Ioann Travis, Marilyn Balliet, Beverly Berry, Gilda Halley I Home Economics Club Top Row-Marian Edwards, Alma Barton, Helen Vaclala, Katherine Ryckman, Iuanita Murry, Betty Lowe, Mary Iane Wilkinson, Mildred Owens, Dorothy Shafer, Miss Fitzgerald Second Row-Io Ann Moberly, Dotiie Shertzer, Phyllis Powell, Marguerite SanGregory, Isabel Moran, Jerry Askam, Betty lean Diislear, Lois McDonald, Philoxnena Reino, Rose ScmGregory, lane Shuman Third Row-Donna Rae Proisman, Lucille Waite, Mary lane DeRose, Iosephine Paulus, Lois VanCamp, lean Bollinger, Mildred Huison, lean Kerchner, Beverly Berry, Vivian Mohr, Nadine Biniz Traffic Squad Top Row-Mr. Nicely, Bob L. Miller, Tom Shuinan, Calvin Wilkinson, Donald Herizer, Ralph Talbot Second Row-Albert Slosser, Ir,, Carlyle Beals, Charles Kissell, lr., Richard Everhart, Harold Shuil- capiain, Richard Barth, Carl Belz-lieutenant .Iunior High Basketball 1940-41 I I Standing-Mr. Ral h Miller-coach, Chester Geller, Warren Hostler, Gene Hill, Robert Deffenbaugh, Cecil Barton, Iaames Carter, Iunior Sours, Pete faculty manager Kneeling-Paul West, Dick Walters, Albert McCory, T. I. H. ...... ........ 3 8 T. I. H. ...... ....,... l 3 T. I. H. ...... ......,. 2 6 T. I. H. ...... ........ 3 6 T. I. H. ...... ........ 2 4 T. I. H. ...... ........ l 4 T. I. H. ....,. ........ 2 1 T. I. H. ...... ........ 3 7 T. I. H. ...... ........ 3 7 T. I. H. ....., ........ 4 O Total ...... ....,........ 2 86 Yochem, Iohn Egbert, Hurlbert Geller, Mr. Diller- Blair Alsip 20 Bucyrus .... ..... .......... Fostoria ...,.....,,....... ,....,.... 9 Ir. Home .........,..,........ .......... l 8 Bowling Green ...,... ,......... l 8 Fremont ............,......... .......... l 6 Ir. Home ...... .......... 2 5 Bellevue ,..... .......... l E5 Bucyrus ........ .......... 2 3 Fostoria ..,...... ,......... 2 3 Bellevue ...,.. .......... 3 0 Total .... This year's Tiffin Iunior High basketball squad was prepared. . . Six fellows from last year carried the flying colors for us. . . . . one of the cleverest teams turned out players. . . Good combination . . . knew . . . height . . . excellent teamwork . . were combined to win their games easily. and expects to carry on torch . . . next few bring success . . . in many years to come. ninety points, Warren Hossler with seventy . . . Five of the twelve will be back next year's squad. . Lost but one game . . . proved strength at Iunior High. . . All members were swell how to take care of themselves . . . speed . excellent shooting. . . All these qualities . . Everyone was a first-class player . . . years to come. . . A little experience should . . High scoring boys were Iim Carter with points, Albert McCory with fifty-two points. year. . . Should serve as nucleus for next Tiffin Iunior High . . . in the eight years of playing . . . has played ninety-five games and has won seventy-one of them. . . ln eight years Iunior High. . . has scored 2220 . . . as against 1471 . . . for our opponents. 1- wr or . so as - lvl -I -www Lf if sift . no-5 - a - A H f gi kw ,X 1 nlnlkwm .J , X -sv JS wgcxxgsffig XS ll xx xgwvllnglik RW Emmy ,ex wk WEN? JON WMK N ing A, it ll' tt 'W' Niles si .. N' c vi :Vx N wi fri' W xmiyxmlx ssxni QW Skull: Q X1 Q53 SANS gm Wifi Wm Xgiwigspfllm QM l yxx xlu XxwWY1NuI iii' XX NL ,aan NQX llui X XXXXE, xxx X, x Xxx W' xml is Q3 PNP MK xl lxwww xf 6 X Q 5-weve . X . '.. '--NM fl N-e-,-dB -X . - it-X-lm- '- - '. 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These activities may seem commonplace to us now, but when We are out of Columbian High School, we shall fondly remember them and more fully realize their Worth. ,Ya--r X , foes Xml 0 'fx X if . '-.ssh 1. wa llbzgglffff'i'jf3,f-WZ xl Wi? f 1 -Juli it ' -.ERYQAX ' ' 1 igsn giqa - - -- rr 145. ,vp .,.,.,i, 5 my-Pg EXSVN,-ji Qgllng Mll..-iw iw.: ivr-'ills ,si mf '--qxrgx-sgisgi, 1-rs-QS , gsm- 'Q 'Liss '-N ey mb DUN W' - 4rmN- -YN flaw wining' -rkrlim Bl, ix 4 iggwwlyllclsm.-w, -N -1'-YN -'.' ' icky 3 11 5 's E S 5 Q sw Blue and 'Gold Staff Standing--Bill Sheely, Phyllis Bowers, Harry Auble, Mr. Lutz, Iohn Houck Seated-Alice Myers, Marjorie Good, Mrs, Ewing, Mary Alice Zeis, Ruth McQuate, Eileen Troup, Robert Haines Editor ...,...............,..... ...,......, P hyllis Bowers Assistant Editor .....,. ....4....... M ary Alice Zeis Business Manager ..........,............,... .,.,......,...... B ill Sheely Assistant Business Manager ......... ,..,..........,..............,,.,..,........... I ohn Houck Circulation Managers .............,.... ....,....... E ileen Troup, Bob Haines Activities Editor ....,,.......... ........,,........ ................ R uth McQuate Sports Editor ...,...., ,........... H arry Auble Features Editor ...,,,.,,.......................,.. .......... M arjorie Good Typist and Alumni Editor .....,.,... .....,............,............. A lice Myers Advisors .........,.....,.................................. ............ M rs. Ewing, Mr. Lutz Newspaper Staff Standing-Helen Gregg, Miss Shipley, Paul Leatherman, Iohn Teeters, Peggy McClure, Mrs. Ewing, Miss Herron, Miss Keil Seated-Doris Lampe, Barbara Greer, Rosemary Altwies, Marjorie Kraft, Elaine Fisher, Miriam Klutey, Betty Collins Colurnbiarrs weekly newspaper, which is published in the Advertiser- Tribune each Wednesday, again enjoyed a successful year. The paper was started last year through the efforts of Mr. Brown and was carried on this year under the direction of the four English teachers. The point system for earning pins and letters was carried out this year and proved highly successful, Meetings of the staff were held each Tuesday when suggestions for writing better news articles were offered by the supervisors. The members of the Senior High newspaper staff are: Iohn Teeters and Peggy McClure, co-editors, Marguerite Ohler, secretary, Marjorie Kraft, Rose- mary Altwies, Barbara Greer, Paul Leatherman, Doris Larnpe and Helen Gregg, reportersg Elaine Fisher, Betty Collins, and Miriam Klutey, typists. -IOHN TEETERS Student Council Top Row-Gene Berson, George Yerby, Carl Greek, Carl Blody, Harry Miller, Rex Felton, Doyle Nutter, Robert Molineaux Second Row-Gertrude Wilson, Joyce Wolfe, Elaine Fisher, lean Hartsel, Patty Fleck, Martha Ann Zeis, Dolores Greune, Mr. Martin Bottom Row-Gene Moore, Phyllis Wolf, Ruth Garland, Carol lean McCoy, Miriam McQuate, Carol Williams, Edna Garland, Dick Wylie Q This year the Student Council discussed plans for future assemblies and for noon movies. With the new motion picture machine, the council decided that it would be educational and also entertaining to have movies at noon. President .......,........ .,............,........ H ex Felton Vice-President ....... ........... M artha Ann Zeis Secretary ........... ..............., I oyce Wolfe Science Club Top Row-Bob Nevius, Carl Blody, Eugene McCoy, Robert Randell, Leighton Larsen, Merlin Dull, Alfred Schlachter, Paul Clevenger Second Row-Donald Graham, Leo Remmele, Harold Remsberg, lack Might, Richard Collins, Edwin T, Frantz, Iohn Patterson Bottom Row-Eric Theller, Meta Klenk, Mary Weinig, Martha Ann Zeis, Katherine Smiley, Zora l-lorak, Richard Miller The Columbian Academy oi Science reorganized on September 20, 1941. The following officers were elected: Eric Theller, president, Richard Miller, vice-presidentp and Zora Horak, secretary. This group is a member of the American Institute of Science and Engi- neering Clubs Which offers the group many opportunities. The Science Club is one of the most educational clubs in the school because at every meeting the members learn something new. During the year the group made several enjoyable field trips and had several interesting speakers on their program. The club is divided into tive interest groups: chemistry, nature and astron- omy, electricity, photography, and aviation. The aviation group Was added this year. Each group takes charge ol a meeting and gives demonstrations and reports on topics concerning their interest. -META IO KLENK Girl Reserves Top Row-Betty Porter, Lorilael Raymond, Betty Gittenger, Phyllis Kirchner, Iuanita McDonald, Gertrude Wilson, Marjie Comstock, Marcine Utz, Mary Io Creeger, Ruth Atwater, Marjorie Good, Marjorie Mohr, Kathryn Walters, Gertrude Smith, Marian Miller Second Row-Catherine Edick, Clara Belle Moore, Kathaleen Rule, Edna Mae Frederick, Eleanor Young, Edna Baker, Barbara Greer, Betty Collins, Ellen Marie Glick, lla Marie Fields, lane Bridinger, Miriam Balliet, Dolores Lautzenhiser Third Row-Bette O'Conrior, Mary Ellen Rider, Elizabeth Yoder, Ruth McQuate, lean Biggs, Alice Myers, Doris Windstine, Mary Bullington, Mary Ellen Shrode, Phyllis Bosworth, Irene Smith, Esther Flack, Dolores Feasel, lune Bowman, Eula Shellhamrner Fourth Row-Marjorie McDonald, Helen Ruth Hossler, lean Hartsel, Miriam Klutey, Mary Alice Zeis, Marjorie Harper, Phyllis Bowers, Ioyce Wolfe, Norma Ieanne Hopple, Eileen Troup, Marjorie Beck, lane Shumaker, Betty Bartholomew, Laura Thompson Bottom Row-Dorothy Patterson, Garland Shurnan, Martha Bowman, Dorothy Glick, Lois Thompson, Betty Lou Robinson, Martha Hernmerly, Bette Kerschner, Phyllis Heebsh, Doris Kleinhenz, Mariorie Kralt, Lois Alford, Betty Ambrose, lean Ftobenalt, Rita Harshman, Lena Page . The Aurora Triangle of the Girl Reserves celebrated its fifteenth anni- versary this year With an anniversary party. Other outstanding social occasions were the Mother-Daughter Banquet and the Saddle Shop Stomp. The club's chief advisor, Mrs. Robert Fisher, resigned this year because she moved from our city. Efficiently taking her place is Mrs. Iohn Sennett. Other advisors are: Miss Mary Shipley, Miss Ruth Keil, and Miss Florence Neligh. Top Row-Anna Belle Borclner, Beverly Deinzer, lacquelin Nash, Ioan Brown, Nancy Rosenthal, Yvonne Stover, Betty Patterson, Katie Lou Hasemeyer, Margaret Ward, Elaine Lesch, Lela Shedenhelm, Dorothy Hilborn, Wanita Culver, Eileen Hess, Annabel Foght, Marjorie Yoder Second Row-lean Mcliew, Margaret Mathias, Ilo Gibson, Bette Mohr, Lolagene Ohler, Marguerite Ohler, Betty Lau Rittenhouse, Iosephine Delonge, Evelyn Lupton, Maxilou Turner, Marjorie Shuey, Hazel Vogelsong, Gloria Kimmett, Helenann Grove, Dorothy Raines Third Row-Harriet Detterman, Dorothy lean Gro:-nan, Doris Brickner, Geraldine Gorsuch, Ruth lmhot, Ianet Matthews, Jean Hutford, Marjorie Chaney, Irene Metcalfe, Martha Ann Zeis, Dorothy Stinchcomb, Celeste Rosenthal, Natalie Werba, Ioan Kerschner, Betty Cole, Emily Rogala Fourth Row-Arline McArdle, Lois lump, Betty Brown, Dolores Greune, Eloise Nutter, Martha Osborne, Mary Weinig, Mary Harding, Patty Fleck, Helen Gregg, Marjorie Hutlrnon, Meta Io Klenk, Roberta Drinkwater, Ruth Craig, Ruth Ruehle Bottom Row-Miriam Luidhardt, Willa Bowman, Doris Lampe, Miriam McQuate, Betty Helen Myers, Virginia Talbot, Sue Crobaugh, Iessie Ellen Monday, Madaline Souders, Beulah Marsh, Cleo Louise Miller, Alma Digby, Frances Reissig, Ethel layne Kieffer, Virginia Harshman, Betty Lou Smith With the help of these advisors the club enjoyed many well-planned meetings and was of service to the community. The girls filled Thanksgiving baskets for the poor, and at Christmas time they made favors tor the patients at Mercy Hospital. Members of the cabinet this year Were: president, Phyllis Bowers, vice- president, Betty Bartholomew, secretary, Mary Alice Zeisg treasurer, lane Shurnaker. Committee chairmen Were: Ioyce Wolfe, program, Eileen Troup, publicity, Norma Ieanne Hopple, social, Marjorie Harper, service, Marjorie Beck, chaplaing lean Hartsel, song leaderp Miriam Klutey, pianist. -MARY ALICE ZEIS Hi -Y Top Row-Bob Burger, Bill Horn, Glenn Knick, Bill Sheely, Harry Miller, William Tracewellf Herb Rhorbacker, Bob Sweeney, John Teeters, Kenny Hostler, Ernest Hill, Richard DeBernard, Leighton Larsen, Herman Williams, Norman Baker Second Row-Edwin Frantz, Neil Shipman, Bernard Eggert, Robert Iunginger, Bruce Schuster, Bud Stine, Al Berry, Iohn Eidt, Kenneth Corthell, Charles Houk, Gene Moore, Dick Wylie, Robert Norris, Weldon Sickles, Richard Collins, Charles Shelt Third Row-Robert Haines. Iohn Lancaster, lack Might, Iohn Houck, lack Mercer, Carl Greek, Iohn Kuhn, Earl DuToit, Robert Read, Iunior Wilkins, Robert Miller, Merlin Dull, Ralph Windon, Burton Margral, Robert Bish, Tom Speck Fourth Row-Donald McKillip, Gerald Walcutt, Max Bargar, Paul Clevenger, Rex Felton, Doyle Nutter, Bill Burrier, Hal Boehler, Vern Moyer, Reginald Drew, Clinton Lee, Robert Bodamer, Edward Kitts, Eric Theller, Richard McKillip Bottom Row-Howard Rhorbacker, Richard Fisher, Neil Zartman, Charles Long, Carl Blody, Allen Bowman, Rule Egbert, Harold Carrick, Iohn Cadwallader, Richard Welter, Lester Roby, Robert Tulk, Wade Bowers, Robert Hostler, Bob Randell, Iohn Patterson The Hi-Y Club of Tiffin has had a very interesting and successful year. The club consists of about seventy members, and the attendance and interest have been excellent. Represetatives were sent to Camp Nelson D dd, the National Conference at Oberlin, and the State Conference at Dayton. Important social events held were a Tuesday night dance, an overnight hike to Camp Pittenger, the Easter breakfast, and the spring formal dance held during Easter vacation. Harry Auble presided at the meetings and was assisted by Edwin Frantz, vice-presidentg Wilbert Horn, secretaryg Robert Tulk, treasurerg Richard Collins, assistant secretary-treasurerg and Mr. Bailey, our advisor. -WILBERT HORN Home Economics Club Top Row-Norma Williams, Audrey Miller, Willa Bowman, Rita Peter, Betty Lucas, Iuanita McDonald, Annabel McClintock, Kathleen Nuier, Pauline Snyder, Betty Lou Rittenhouse, Iuanita Malone, Helen Iumper, Phyllis Bosworth, Esther Flack Second Row-Ruth McQuate, Agnes Goshe, Betty Birch, Doris Ringeisen, Lolagene Ohler, Mary Chapman, gle:iALouisI-e- Miller, Frances Reissig, Edna Garland, Anna Mil er, Dorothy Hilborn, Ellen Marie Glick, CI QUE le Third Row-Miss Detwiler, Clara Belle Moore, Norma Goetz, Norma Jeanne Hopple, Gail Hollar, Martha Osborne, Patty Magers, Martha Hemmerly, llo Gibson, Anthonea Terry, Rosemary Ferstler, Kathryn Eckert, Phyllis Bowers, Miss Knepper Bottom How-Bett Brown, Betty Kerschner, lean McKew, Betty Lou Robison, Beulah Marsh, Mary Ellen Rider, Eileen Troup, lane Shumaker, Kathryn Walters, Edna Baker, Vivian Pessel, Evelyn Lupton, Lucille Day The club opened their year by hiking to Oakley Park tor a Wiener roast A I-lallowe'en Mixer was held later in October. A great responsibility and pleasure was placed on our club when we acted as hostess to the regional conference in December. This was the first time the regional conference was held in Tiffin. Our -health program this year consisted of a talk on personal hygiene by Mrs. Ralph Hershberger. One of our most successful meetings was held in February when we entertained the boys of the mechanical-drawing classes. A very large group attended the Mother-Daughter banquet which was held in May. An informal potluck and elections were combined for the April meeting. Two style shows were held during the year. lane Shumaker acted as president-elect at the state convention in Co- lumbus, and at the same convention Betty Patterson was elected state president for the coming year. Our officers for the year were: President .................... , .,..... ............. I one Shumaker Vice-President ..,..........,.., ......... K athryn Walters Secretary-Treasurer ........ ...,.....,. E ileen Troup -EILEEN TROUP Junior-Senior Dramatic Club Top Row-Norman Baker, Iohn Cadwallader, Allen Randell, Frank Slehlik, Iohn Houck, Paul Leatherman, Leighton Larsen, Bill Sheely, Doyle Nutter, Paul Clevenger, Earl Du'l'oit, Bud Stine, Dick E. Weller, Franklyn Ambrose, Herbert Musselman Second Row-lessie Ellen Monday, Lena Marie Page, Barbara Greer, lane Shumaker, Doris Kleinhenz, Clara Belle Moore, Marjorie Beck, Belle Ann Kerschner, Meta Io Klenk, Edna Mae Frederick, iCathala?nHRule, Garland Shuman, Marjorie Ann Harper, Catherine Edick, Eloise Nuller, Ethel ayne ie er Third Row-Frances Reissig, Natalie Werba, Phylis Marie Kirchner, Mary Alice Zeis, Mary Ellen Rider, Irene Smith, Doris Windstine, Eleanor Young, Mary Ellen Shrocle, Phyllis Bosworth, Betty Lou Rittenhouse, Irene Metcalfe, Betty Lou Smith, Wanita Culver, Martha Ann Zeis, Dolores Greune Fourth Row-Betty Brown, Mary Weinig, Martha Osborne, Mary Io Creeger, Ruth Atwater, Loribel Raymond, Belly Giltenger, Eula Shellhammer, Laura Thompson, Ruth Ann Campbell, Eileen Troup, Belly Porter, Phyllis Heebsh, Roberta Drinkwaler, Virginia Harshman, Madaline Souders Bottom Row-Betty Bartholomew, Margaret Ward, Katie Lou Hasemeyer, Marjorie Good, lean Harlsel, Rex Felton, Helen Ruth Hossler, Miss Mary Herron, Emily Rogala, Robert Haines, lean Biggs, Helen Kuhlman, Elaine Fisher, Norma leanne Hopple, lean Hutiord The Dramatic Club, the largest mixed organization of Columbian High School, had a successful year. A new organization, the Reading Group, was formed in connection with the club. Meetings Were held on alternate Fridays this year. Two open meetings were given in the evening. Plays were given before different organizations of the city and the Reading Group was called upon for several outside performances. The very successful Broadway play Stage Door, was given as our year play of 1941. Miss Mary Herron is the able supervisor of the club and is responsible for much of its success. She is assisted by Miss Hulda lane Spangler and Miss Catherine Stofer. The officers of the club this year Were: president, Robert Hainesg vice- president, Emily Rogalag secretary, Helen Ruth Hosslerg treasurer, Rex Felton. -HELEN RUTH HOSSLER Sophomore Dramatic Club Top Row-Ruth Imhoi, Elaine Lesch, Lela Shedenhelm, Ioan Brown, Neil Zartman, Hal Boehler, Vern Moyer, Robert Bodamer, Iohn Patterson, Edward Kitts, Bob Burger, Allan Bowman, Iacquelin Nash, Ruth Ruehle, Marjorie Huiimon Second Row-Harriet Detterman, Helen Gregg, Mary Harding, Virginia Talbot, Betty Helen Myers, Loretta Boyd, Patty Fleck, Helenann Grove, Hazel Vogelsong, Dorothy Raines, Miriam McQucte, Marjorie Shuey Third Row-Celeste Rosenthal, Ianet Mathews, Dorothy Stinchcomb, Dorothy Groman, Kent Ward, gonadal lgicliillhp, Reginald Drew, Iohn Lancaster, Dorothy Hilborn, lean Strecker, Geraldine Gorsuch. ue ro aug . Bottom Row-Mary Chapman, Miriam Balliet, Dolores Lautzenhiser, Doris Lampe, lane Bridinqer, Gloria Kimrnett, Dick Wylie, Arline McArdle, Miss Spangler, Lois Alford, Marian Miller, Carol lean McCoy, Ruth Craig, Beverly Deinzer The Sophomore Dramatic Club had its first meeting at the beginning of the second semester. The officers were elected as follows: President ..,,............ ................. D ick Wylie Vice-President ....... ........ A rlene McArdle Secretary ..........,............,......,...................... ....................,........,..., ..,.....,.. G 1 oria Kimmett The meetings were held every Thursday under the direction of Miss Spangler. Several clever and humorous plays were presented: Sing a Song of Seniors, Strawberry Crush, A Little Matter ot a Car, Tags, African Area, Light and Romantic. -GLORIA KIMMETT Scholarship Team Top Row-Dale Lewis, Clifford Hoover, Robert Tulk, Rex Felton, George Yerby, lohn Lancaster, Carl Greek, Marcine Utz, Wanita Culver Second Row-Donald Albert, Paul Wight, Iames Carter, Rule Egbert, Carl Blody, Robert Bodamer, Zora Horak, Laura Thompson, Allen Bowman, Robert Beaver Third Row-George Fritz, Robert Young, Margaret Britton, Mary Foutz, Margaret Ward, Reginald Drew, Mary Weinig, Catharine Smiley, Elizabeth Yoder, Ioyce Vflolfe Fourth Row-Emily Rogala, Miriam Balliet, Gilda Halley, Virginia Harshman, Elaine Fisher, Doris Lampe, Maxine Hopple, Roberta Drinkwater, Thelma Detterman, Marjorie Yoder, Doris Buton Bottom Row-Lois Thompson, Margaret Stickley, Ruth Garland, Ethel Iayne Kieffer, Dorothy Stinchcomb, Sue Crobaugh, Gertrude Wilson, Verna Tannenbaum, Carol Bishop, Nancy Baker, Eloise Nutter Again this year Tiffin Columbian was well represented at the annual state competitive tests at Bowling Green on May 3. We received an excellent rating as a group in the Northwestern Ohio district. The individual rankings of the Tiffin scholarship team were as follows: Biology, Reginald Drew, seventh, Dale Lewis, ninth, chemistry, Leighton Larson, tenth, general science, Margaret Britton, fifth, Robert Beaver, sixth, algebra, Thelma lean Detterman, seventh, plane geometry, Dorothy Stinch- comb, third, Carl Greek, sixth, American history, Robert Tulk, first, George Yerby, sixth, world history, Rule Egbert, third, larnes Carter, fifth, Latin l, Mary Foutz, third, Maxine Hopple, eighth, Latin ll, Doris Lampe, third, Sue Crobaugh, fifth, French I, Roberta Drinkwater, eighth, Evadna Ford, tenth, French ll, Zora Horak, eighth, Laura Thompson, tenth, ninth-year English, Nancy Baker, seventh, tenth-year English, Marjorie Yoder, sixth, Iohn Lan- caster, tenth, eleventh-year English, Virginia Harshman, fifth, twelfth-year English, Marcine Utz, first, Elizabeth Yoder, fifth. The ratings in the commercial contest were as follows: Shorthand l, Emily Rogala, seventh, Lois Thompson, eighth, Shorthand ll, Margaret Stickley, third, Elaine Fisher, tenth, Typing l, Margaret Ward, eighth, Bookkeeping I, Anna Decker, seventh, Dale lrwin, ninth. Star Salesmen, Magazine Campaign Katie Lou Hctsemeyer ..,.........,......,......,.....,.,.......... 43 Neil Zclrtmcn ..................,............,,,...........,......................, 21 Marjorie Shuey ..,,............... .....,....... 3 O lane Shumoker ....... .......... 2 U Phyllis Bowers .,......... .,.....,,.... 2 5 Helen Ruth Hossler .,... ..,....... 2 U Blue and Gold Salesmen , , l Top Row-Allen Rendell, Eric Theller, Frank Stehlik, Ir., George Gchris, Iohn Monday Second Row-Helen Ruth Hossler, Eulc Shellhclmmer, Ieun Hartsel, Dorothy Patterson, Ruth Atwater A Cappella Choir Top Row-Iohn Henderson, Robert Bacon, Richard Fisher, Cloyd Strauch, Forrest Miller, Richard Collins, Edward Kitts Second Row-Robert Tullos, Bill Craig, Harold Remsberg, Paul Clevenger, Hal Boehler, Paul Leatherman kb? ZB. Sarkan, Frank Stehlik, Robert Bish, Herbert Musselman, lack Might, Sam Mathias, ei artman Third How-Helen Kuhlman, Irene Metcalfe, Esterlee Barnes, Dorothy lean Grornan, Doris Larnpe, George Baron, Donald McKillip, Iohn Patterson, lean Hartsel, Betty Bartholomew, Ioan Kerschner, Bette O'Connor, Beverly Deinzer, Gene Moore, Kent Ward Bottom Row--Kathryn Bryant, Marjorie Kraft, Doris Buton, Martha Hemmerly, Madaline Souders, Mary Harding, Alice Shetterly, Betty Patterson, Edna Mae Frederick, Marjorie Beck, Dorothy Raines, Marguerite Ohler, Miriam McQuate, Clara Belle Moore The A Cappella Choir of l94U-1941 owes much credit to our loyal director, Miss Charlotte Bastian. ' We have made many appearances before the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs, Heidelberg Educational Conference, lunior High School, Tiffin University, church services, and the baccalaureate service. ' At the beginning of the year a picnic was held by the Choir and Glee Club. The officers and Miss Bastian attended the Ford Sunday Evening Hour in the month of November. ln April the Choir heard Dorothy Maynor, negro soprano, when they attended the Ford Hour. There were fifty-six members who met five times a Week. The officers were as follows: : President ....................................... ...........,. G eorge Baron Vice-President ........ ............. K athryn Bryant Secretary ,...........,,., .....,,..,.. H elen Kuhlman Treasurer ...,... ......... F rank Stehlik -HELEN KUHLMAN Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club of Columbian High School has found happiness in singing together on the first three days of each school week, Miss Charlotte Bastian, the director, has given much of her interest, knowledge, and help to the girls. Appearances for the year 1940-1941 were before the following groups: St. Pau1's Methodist Church, Home EC. Club meeting,, the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, Tiffin University, and the school Christmas program. The officers for the year were: President ................... ...,..... C lara Belle Moore Vice-President ...,.... ...................... K athryn Bryant Secretary ,..,...,.,,...... ....,....... B etty Bartholomew Treasurer ........ .......................................................,,.... M arjorie Beck Librarians ....... .,......... V irginia Talbot, Dorothy Groman Top Row-Cleo Louise Miller, Esterlee Barnes, Alice Shetterly, Peria Goetz, Dorothy-lean Grornan, Virginia Talbot, Mary Harding, Betty Patterson, Rosemary Ross, Dorothy Stinchcomb, loan Kerschner, Beverly Deinzer, Bette O'Connor, lessie Ellen Monday, Edna Mae Frederick, Betty Lucas Bottom Raw-Irene Metcalfe, Elaine Lesch, Marjorie Kraft, Doris Buton, Hazel Vogelsong, Madaline Souders, Doris Lampe, Lois lump, Betty Ann Moyer, Miriam McQuate, Clara Belle Moore, Marguerite Ohler, Margaret Mathias, Patty Magers, Dorothy Raines, Marjorie Beck, Betty Bartholomew, Lela Shedenhelm Drum and Bugle Corps Top Row-Marcine Utz, Dorothy Patterson, Marjorie McDonald, Marjorie Mohr, Elaine Fisher, Gilda Halley, Betty Weaver, Phyllis Souders, Miriam Klutey, Marjorie Comstock, Helen Ruth Hossler, Rosemary Ferstler, Lois lump, Betty Lou Harrison, Eula Shellhammer, Marjorie Pette, Marjorie Chaney, Mary Weinig, Betty Distler, Beulah Marsh, Betty Bartholomew, Wanita Culver Bottom Row-Dherlys Nicely, Marilyn Swinehart, Betty Brown, lean Hufiord, Yvonne Stover, Martha Ann Zeis, Marjorie Good, Mary Alice Zeis, Katha een Rule, Alice Myers, Betty Patterson, Phyllis Bordner, Marjorie Harper, Virginia Harshman, Shirley Smith, Beverly VanCamp, Bette Kerschner ln the early part of September, the Drum and Bugle Corps began its public appearances by accompanying the Tifiin Elks to Sandusky, Ohio. They also added to the spirit of the football games. Their marching formations with blue and gold lights on their shoes always win much applause. The out- standing game at which they appeared was the dedication of the new stadium. Other appearances were the Christmas Parade, Spring Festival at Fremont, Memorial Day Parade, and also at a high-school band concert. At the beginning of the season the following officers were elected: Commander ..................................................................,............................. Martha Ann Zeis Vice-Commander .,.,... ......... B etty Lou Harrison Drum Sergeant ........ ...................,,... B etty Brown Bugle Sergeant ....,. .......... M arjorie Chaney Quartermaster ....... ........... M artha Ann Zeis The Columbian High School Band Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! Up and down the tield we go-long hours of prac- tice-our reward, a much greater marching band than ever before-for our home games-and our out-of-town games. Under the excellent supervision of Director George Wherry, the band showed marked improvement in its marching and letter-forming ability. The winter events consisted ol two excellent Sunday afternoon concerts and the awarding ot band letters. Several of the boys won awards at the district and the state solo and ensemble contests. The band marched in the Halloween, Christmas, Armistice Day, and Memorial Day parades. The big event of the year---Buckeye League Festival at Fremont. Best wishes to our eleven seniors who will be lost through graduation. -IOHN CADWALLADER Top Row-Neil Zartman, Bob Burger, Iack Mercer, Iohn Houck, George Gahris, Wilbur Fox, Ierry Woessner, Carl Fritz, Vernon Kamp, Donald McCormick, Clinton Lee, Burton Remsberg, Edward Kitts, Bob Randell, Earl DuToit, Iohn Cadwallacler, Burton Margraf, Harold Walters Second Row-Richard Welter, Max McCormick, John Lancaster, Robert Oller, Wayne Wheeler, Charles Leiner, Robert Ewing, Robert Iunkins, Bob Norris, Donald Hertzer, Allan Lutz, Dick Barth, Dwain Diller, Bill Krupp, David 'Zoll, Herbert Mussslrncm, Charles Shelt, Allen Bowman High-School Dance Band Top Row-Vernon Camp, Rex Felton, Earl DuToit, lack Mercer, Burton Margral Bottom Row-LaVern Cromley, Donald McCormick, Charles Leiner, Miriam Klutey The x'Columloians, under the direction of Mr. Vernon Miller, have had a very successful school year. Regular practices were held every Thursday evening in the high-school gymansium or in the home of one of the members. We played for all basketball games, the Blue and Gold campaign opener, G. R. Council Dance, I-li-Y Spring Formal, Sophomore Prom, and many other dances. The orchestra members are Miriam Klutey, pianist l..aVern Cromley, Don- ald McCormick, Charles Leiner, saxophonesp Vernon Camp, loassp Earl Du- Toit, drumsg Rex Felton, trombone-5 lack Mercer and Burton Margraf, cornets. Rex Felton is manager. -BURTON MARGRAF, Librarian Debate This year the debate squad thoroughly enjoyed a successful, constructive, and humorous season. The question debated was, Resolved, That the powers of the Federal Government should be increased. The Columbian debaters distinguished themselves in the Buckeye League Tournament, placing second, and against much larger schools in other contests. The graduating seniors are Gertrude Wilson, Peggy McClure, William Tracewell, and George Yerby. -GEORGE YERBY Standing-Mr. Davidson, Iohn Patterson, Carl Blody, Richard Welter, Mr. Daniel Seated--Ianet Matthews, Sue Crobaugh, Gertrude Wilson, George Yerby, William Tracewell, Peggy McClure, Robert Bish Latin Club Top How-Annabel McClintock Ethel Iayne Keitter, Doris Heymcm, Meta Io Klenk, Betty Lou Smith, fathergriell Smiley, Martha Ann Zeis, Mary Weinig, Bette Kerschner, Lena Marie Page, Anna Cl-ITG l el' Second Row-Phyllis Heebsh, Norma Goetz, Herbert Musselman, Charles Goetz, Neil Shipman, Iarnes Carter, Miriam Luidhardt, Marguerite Ohler, Miss Dietzel Bottom Row-Kathaleen Rule, Peggy McClure, Marjorie Mohr, Marcine Utz, Mariorie Comstock, Ruth McQuate, Marjorie McDonald, Dorothy Patterson, Janet Herrig, Elizabeth Yoder, Agnes Goshe The Laeti Latini, Happy Latins, is a club organized tor the junior and senior Latin students. Meetings are held every month under the supervision ot Miss Dietzel. The first club meeting was a Wiener roast at Camp Pittenger in September. At this meeting the following officers were elected: primus consul, Ruth McOuate5 secundus consul, Martha Ann Zeis, scriba, Annabel McClintock, quaestar, Bette Ann Kerschner, aedile, Peggy McClure, and narrator, Charles Goetz. In October the initiation ot new members was held. At the Thanksgiving meeting each member presented a donation ot food, which was given to a needy lamily. At Christmas time carols were sung in Latin at the homes of the faculty members. A party followed at the Y. M. C. A. At the Ianuary meeting motion pictures were shown ot the three types of Greek architecture. The sophomores who are studying Latin were entertained at a Cupid party, in February. Miss Mabel Burman, teacher of Latin at Iunior High School, was the guest speaker. ln March cr Roman Banquet was held, and everyone dressed in Roman costume. Members ol the school board were guests. Miss lane Frost, the speaker, chose for her subject Cibus Romanoi-um. In April the club entertained the Classical Club ot Heidel- berg College which is sponsored by Dr. Frank Kramer. Mr. Samuel Martin, County Superintendent ot Schools, was the guest speaker. In May a picnic was held as a farewell to the seniors. The colors of the club are royal purple and goldg the pins are shields and tasces with helmets as guards, and the motto is l'Nulli Secundus. --ANNABEL MCCLINTOCK Pep Squad The T. H. S. Pep Squad was continued this year under the supervision of Miss Margaret M. Miller. Meetings were held each W ednesday evening atter school. The members acted as ushers at the dedication oi the new stadium and at football games. They aided materially in giving to the cheerleaders suggestions for pep assemblies. They had charge oi decorating the gym for basketball games and helped in arrangements for the subscription campaign assembly. The officers oi the year Were: President ,................. .......... . .Anna Belle Bordner Vice-President , ..........,..... ................. ....... M a ry Harding Secretary-Treasurer ................ .,........... ........ .,....... H e 1 enann Grove Several members received their letters by earning the required number of points. -HELENANN GROVE Top Row-Weldon Siclcles, Iacquelin Nash, Ioan Brown, Anna Belle Bordner, Natalie Werba, Ioyce Wolle, Dolores Greune, Eileen Hess, Kent Ward Second Row-Eloise Nutter, Gloria Kimmet, Hazel Vogelsong, Mary Jane Bridinger, Helen Myers, Harriet Detterman, Ruth Craig, Betty Miguel, Meta K enk Third Row-Betty Lou Robison, Marjorie Shuey, Arlene McArdle, Madaline Souders, Sue Crobaugh, Patty Fleck, Lolagene Ohler, Lois Thompson, Maxilou Turner, Miriam Balliet Bottom Row-Phyllis Heebsh, Mary Harding, Helen Ann Grove, Dorothy Raines, Catherine Edick, Martha Osborne, Iessie Ellen Monday, Miss Margaret Miller, Katie Lou Hasemeyer 1 if . 1, .J ,e m a l.+ ,: s Cheerleaders din -Doroth Raines, Vgeldon Sickles, Katherine Edick, Katie Lou Hasemeyer, Q Y Kent Ward, Phyllis Hee s e in T-T-T I F - F-F-F I N T-I-F - F-I-N Tiffin High will win. Team, Rah! Team, Rah! Rah, Rah, Team !Who?! Team !Who?! Team, Team, Team! T-O-R-N-A-D-O Yea, Tornado! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Yea, team, tight! Yea, Team! Yea, Team! Fight, Fight, Fight! essie en K 1 g-Martha Osborne, Ioyce Wolfe, Dolores Greune, I E11 Monday Ye11s Victory, Victory is our cry. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Are We here? Well, I guess. We Wear the colors of T. H. S. Z - Z - Z - Z - Z BOOM! lwhistlel Ahhhhhhhhh! Tiffin! Fee-yah, Team Fight! Eee-yah, Team Fight! Eee-yah, Team Fight! Go, Team, Go! Go, Team, Go! We're the team to beat the foe. So go, Team, go. As the spectators of sports, we sit on the sidelines the year Ground and cheer loyally for our home team. Our team need not be champions--all We ask is that they do their best all the time. Our boys who participate in athletics of various types get fun, exercise, and good sportsmanship. As they compete with other schools, they represent the spirit of Columbian High. T Club Top Row-Young, Steedmcm, Nutter, Felton, Bruncati, Adams, Haines, Mcxrgrcxt, Tulk Second Row-Geller, Egbert, Frantz, Hess, VanCamp, McKillip, McClory, Roby Bottom Row-Gannon, Ambrose, Hom, Auble, Sheely, Sweeney, Knick, Carrick HAROLD CARRICK CHall was one ot the most aggressive ends Columbian has ever had. He received the berth at left end on the All-Buckeye second team this year. He has played two years ot high-school ball and will be a good contender for any college team. COACH SEELE IOE BRANCATI Uoel has been a regular on Colunibiarfs eleven for the past two seasons at the center position. He is only a junior this year, and next year should be his big year. He received the center position on the All-Buckeye second team and last year received All-Buckeye honorable mention. CHARLES VAN CAMP tBaldyl is a junior from whom great things are expected next year, which will be his third as a first-string regular. This year he received honorable mention on the All-Buckeye team because of strong defensive ability. LESTER ROBY Clflunkyl was one of Colurnbian's reserve linemen who, when not play- ing in the game, was giving all his support to the team. He did a lot in keeping the spirit ot the team up when the going got tough. ROBERT MOLINEAUX Assistant Manager HARRY AUBLE was elected co-captain of Columbian's 1941 squad. He re- ceived honorable mention for the All-Buckeye squad at the right guard position. He was one of tive members of Co- lu1nbian's first eleven who played in all thirty-six quarters. REX FELTON fBudJ received honorable mention in his senior year for haltbaclc on the All-Buckeye team. He also has played three years of fine football. He has been Columbian's quarterback for the past two seasons. He did a very good job of calling signals. BOB SWEENEY was the largest lineman Columbian had this year, and he used his size to good advantage by stopping many opponents at the line oi scrimmage. He made the tirst All-Buckeye League team at the position of right guard although he played tackle for Columbian. DICK McKILLIP fFlipJ a junior, who although lacking experience, will be one of the probable starters of the 1941 squad. This year when in the lineup he played a very good defensive game. DEWANE HESS a junior, saw plenty ot action this year, and still more action is expected out of him next year. He received honorable mention for the All-Buckeye eleven this year at right tackle. He is a very tough blocker and hard-hitting tackler. DOYLE NUTTER lDuballJ was co-ca tain and the leader of the 1940 football team. He was an All-Buckeye fullback in his senior year and received honorable mention in the junior year. Duball has played tlliree years and has been the spark plug ot the team all ot t e time. BOB YOUNG Kloonerl small but mighty, was Columbian's tailback tor this year, and because ot his superior speed and shiftiness he was able to elude many a would-be tackler. He will be very much depended upon to hold next year's team together. ROBERT HAINE5 Senior Manager CARL GELLER lSonny5 although very small to be playing football, used his size to elude blockers and to slip in to get the tackle. His fighting spirit did much to hold the team together when the going was tough. It also won him the tirst-string position of right end on Columbian's 1940 squad. FRANKLYN AMBHOSE KSpudl received honorable menion as lett guard on the All-Buckeye squad. His tricks in the forward wall of Columbian for the last two seasons iooled many an opponent. ASS'T. COACH MAZZAFERRO RULE EGBERT saw considerable action this year at the position ot tackle. This will be oi great help to him next year since he is only a junior, He is a good blocker and tackler, giving any opponent a lot ot trouble. BOB TULK was another reserve lineman who when in the game gave all he had and always was back of the team when not in the game. CHARLES STEEDMAN fDanny Boyj came up last year after finishing a strong reserve season to become one of the toughest guards on Columbian's line. He was one oi the main reasons for the other guards having to iight to keep their position. ORVILLE GANNON lTinyJ was our 6' 3 right end last year and part time this year. Because of his height he caught many passes which seemed out of his reach. He could reach over a blocker and tackle many an opponent in this manner, Gridiron Battles BUCYRUS 19. COLUMBIAN 0 Columbian traveled to Bucyrus to open their 1940 football season. Bucyrus took the ball on the opening kickoff and kept Columbian in their own territory during the whole game. Bucyrus was endowed with more speed and spirit than Columbian and thus was able to score three touchdowns. Columbian never threatened, and so Bucyrus took an easy victory, their first in two years. MARION 12. COLUMBIAN U The Tiffin team met a strong Marion team and held them on almost even terms through the first three quarters of the game. However, near the end of the second quarter, a Marion end caught a pass off the fingertips of Halfback Felton. Again in the third quarter they cracked Tiffin's forward wall and scored from the three-yard stripe. Halfback Felton and Halfback Young played a bang-up game all evening. When the gun ended the game, Marion knew they had played a tough game, for Tiffin's team had greatly improved during the week. BELLEVUE 0. COLUMBIAN 41 The new Tiffin stadium was dedicated with an overwhelming victory for Columbian. After three minutes of play, the Tornadoes had scored. Throughout the game, Tiffin had Bellevue on the run, with several good runs by Young, Felton, VanCamp, and Nutter. The whole Tiffin squad played inspired football that night. BOWLING GREEN U, COLUMBIAN 8 The Columbian Tornadoes went on the field at Bowling Green with thoughts of re- venge in their minds. The game was very close, with both teams threatening several times throughout the game. In the second quarter, Columbian scored by a pass from Nutter to Carrick. This game put Columbian on the top of the Buckeye League standing. FINDLAY 20. COLUMBIAN 13 The Tiffin team met a strong Findlay team, but at the end of the first half, Tiffin was ahead by the score of 7 to O. The next half was very exciting with Findlay scoring three touchdowns and Tiffin one. Nutter, Felton, VanCarnp, Sweeney, and Hess played one of their best' games against Findlay. Fekete, Findlay's great fullback, did a wonderful job on offense and defense. FREMONT 0. COLUMBIAN 21 Tiffin had to beat Fremont to stay in the running of the Buckeye League champion- ship. The game got off to a slow start-with Tiffin drawing blood in the dying seconds of the second quarter. The next half, Tiffin, a new and inspired team, drove across two more touchdowns. The Nutter-Carrick combination was clicking, as was also the VanCamp- Felton-Young combination. Moreover, the Tiffin forward wall put up one of their best showings against Fremont, starring Brancati, Geller, and Sweeney. SANDUSKY 14. COLUMBIAN 0 Tiffin Columbian went on the field with high hopes. The Sandusky team was large and much faster than Columbian, but the fine spirit of our team held Sandusky to the low score of l4 to U. The stars for Sandusky were Fleming, Rutger, and the three Babcock brothersg and for Tiffin, Nutter, Felton, and VanCamp, plus a strong forward wall. The hard-running backs of Sandusky were stopped at the line of scrimmage many a time by hard-driving Tiffin tacklers. FOSTORIA 14. COLUMBIAN 12 After a week's layoff, Tiffin Columbian took charge of the gridiron against Fostoria and held it throughout the game, except for a couple of costly breaks that cost them the game. Tiffin's running and passing attacks were clicking and brought about the first score in the first period. Fostoria scored in the second period to take the lead of 7 to 6 at the end of the half. An inspired Tiffin team scored again in the third period, only to have a punt blocked and the ball run to the l-yard line from where Fostoria scored, winning 14-12. IUNIOR HOME 0. COLUMBIAN 0 Against a well-balanced Iunior Home team, eleven seniors, who were the spark plugs of the l94O Columbian football team, went on the field for their last game. The ground was very hard, so neither team could open up very well. The Iuniors kept the Columbian team in their own territory because of the superior punting of Perkins. However, the Home backfield could not get past the very strong and aggressive Columbian line. The senior linesmen who played wonderfully hard during the whole game were: Auble, Sweeney, Carrick, Geller, Ambrose, Steedrnan, the backfield, Felton and Nutter. The underclassmen played good football that night, too. In all, it was a good game. i Varsity Football Squad Top Row-Coach Seele, Neal Bare, Rex Felton, Bob Sweeney, Kenneth Hostler, Orville Gannon, Harry Miller, Glenn Knick, Charles Steedman, Dewane Hess, Coach Mazzcterro Second Row-Neil Shipman, Rule E bert, Ioe Branccxti, Dick McKillip, Pete Miller, Harry Auble, Doyle Nutter, Franklyn Ambrose, Cghurles Long Bottom Row-Manc1?er Bob Haines, Bob Young, Lester Roby, Harold Carrick, Bob Hossler, Charles VcnCcrmp, Char es Houck, Bob Tulk, Carl Geller LETTERMEN 1940 Nutter, Sweeney, Brancati, Carrick, Hess, Felton, VanCamp, Ambrose, Auble, Young, McKillip, Steedman, Roby, Egbert, Gannon, Geller, 'Tulk The Columbian Tornadoes won three games, tied one, and lost tive. How- ever, the enthusiasm ot the team and its lighting spirit made 1940 a successful year. Total points for Columbian, 93, for our opponents, 79. Reserve Football Top Row-Coach Stevenson, Albert McCoy, Gene Fraley, Bill Flechtner, Mark Wertz, Marion Hossler, Carl Greek, Iunior Sours, Richard Barnes, Manager Stephen Utz Second Row-Merle Krause, Chester Geller, Bill Rinebolt, Lowell Hostler, Robert Bodamer, George Schatzman, Reginald Drew, Bob Howell, Wade Bowers Bottom Row-Bill Craig, Dick Walters, Iohn Egbert, Bill Felton, Donald McKillip, Gene Moore, Dick Wylie Columbian Reserves gained a lot of experience this year, although the scores did not balance in their favor. Some of the members of the Reserves will be playing on the Varsity next year, while some of the younger fellows will go back to the Reserves for another year of training. Bellevue ......,..... ........ 2 6 Tiffin .,,....,. ,,,.. 6 Iunior Home ........., ...,.,. 1 4 Tiffin .,......, ,.....,... l 2 Findlay .............. ....... l 3 Tiifin ......... ..,.. 6 Fremont ........ ....... l 8 Tiffin ......... ..... U Fostoria .....,.. ........ l 2 Tiffin ...,.,... ..... 0 Willard ..... ....... 0 Tiffin ...,..... .......... 4 0 Varsity Basketball The 1940-41 basketball team had one of the most successful seasons it has had in many a year. The Burkettrnen Won the Buckeye League trophy and also captured the city and county crowns. On the All-Buckeye squad Tiffin had McClory and Pearce on the first team, Captain Haines on the second team, and Nutter and Sheely received honorable mention. McClory also re- ceived honorable mention on the O. P. All-Ohio team. The team Won fourteen games and lost only one game in their regular season. ln the district tourna- ment at Sandusky, they were eliminated by Mansfield in the first round. Standin?-Louis Hummer, Bob McC1ory, Harry Miller, Bill Sheely, Bill Horn, Rex Felton, Ioe Brancati, Doy e Nutter, Bob Haines Kneeling-Bob Read, Iunior Wilkins, managers rw M 1 X fy gf ,. sun.. ...N . A, X ,, x 3+ . ep wr 01 Sf x we 5: H3315 WXSQEYX ' -, if-wax 'M SSW x gi .. Km 1 -,misss-3 is igx mr:- ISL-1 A 125 QF l 1-wifrswiyzfklw fx .1 . fx wg-X-ze, www, . K, ,, 1 N- 2 X i . I Qxx : Q V V .M 53 vs ,S -K fx- ,F 3, Q . ' ,, .f.Mwr.g,, X A Y N5-QS' + 1 Wh we 2' .Q .b fr A !'i f.' ,. 5 MK - N- x K9 X . NQQX ,L X Qwkixe X x 1 P 'YL-f , S Bob Haines. Slug, the spark plug of the Tornadoes this year, was elected captain by his teammates. He made the second All-Buckeye team this year due to ability as one ol the best deiensive men in the league. He has played three years on Columbiarfs Varsity. Bill Sheely received honorable mention on the A11- Buckeye team this year. He was a very aggressive ball hawk, stopping many an opponent as he started to shoot what he thought would be a basket. Doyle Nutter was the last man between the opponents and the goal as they got past the other players oi Columbian's team on a fast break. He did a good job of stopping this break and also was a good ball handler. Rex Felton. Bud, was the one player who did much to keep up the spirits of the team. Although he was a substitute, he gave all he had when in the game. Bob Pearce. Sluts, was the player largely respon- sible tor gaining control of the ball off the backboard for Columbian. He was a good long shot and had extreme ability in tipping the ball into the hoop. He was given the honor of center on the All-Buckeye first team. Great things are expected of him next year. The three returing letterrnen from last year's varsity squad-Bob McClory, Bob Haines, Bill Sheely-are being presented with the Buckeye League trophy which was Won by the 1940-41 Columbian team. This is the second time that Columbian has won the trophyg if they win it again, it will be theirs permanently. Varsity Basketball 1 9 4 O - 4 1 Gibsonburg ........ ................ .........,. 1 6 Tiffin ..........,. .........,.. 3 5 Willard ............., ........... 3 l Tiffin ....,....... ............ 4 3 Port Clinton ....... .........,. 2 2 Tiffin ............ ...,........ 4 0 Bellevue .,..., ........... 2 3 Tiffin ,........... ..........r. 3 2 Fremont ......... ........... 3 U Tiffin ............ ............ 2 2 Ir. Home ...................,,. .......,,.. 2 l Tiffin ............ .......,.... 3 9 Bowling Green ......... ....,.i..., 2 l Tiffin ............ ............ 2 7 Findlay ......................... .....,.,... 1 9 Tiffin .i.......... ,,.......... 2 3 Fostoria ......... ,.......... 2 2 Tiffin .......,,... ............ 2 6 Ir. Home ....,................. ,.......... 2 4 Tiffin ..,....,.... ............ 3 7 Bowling Green ......... ........... 2 5 Tiffin .......,.... ...,........ 3 0 Fremont .......,......,.... ........... 3 l Tiffin ..........., ............ 3 2 Sandusky .,...... ..,........ 2 5 Tiffin .....,..,... ......,..... 3 3 Findlay ......,.. .....,..... 2 4 Tiffin ............ ............ 2 6 Fostoria ...,..... ,...,......... l 9 Tiffin ............ ............ 4 U TOURNAMENT Mansfield ........ ..,,....... 3 2 Tiffin ............ .......,.... 2 9 Reserve Basketball Standing-Bob Howell, Dick McKillip, Bob Burger, Bob Tullos, C 1 G k Pt M Kneeling-Dick Wylie, Wade Bowers, Bob Kuhn-manager, George Schatzrnan. Gene Mo SCHEDULE Willard ......,......... Columbian Port Clinton ..,.,..... ......... Bellevue ........ Fremont .,,........ Ir. Home ................... ......... Bowling Green Fostoria ....,..,..,.....,..... . ........ Fremont ...,....... Findlay ....,,.,... Sandusky .....,.......... ...,..... Bowling Green Fostoria ......,. ..,...,.. Findlay ........... Ir. Home .,...... Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Games Won, lO, lost, 4. Top Row-Jimmy Grill, Iunior Wilkins, George Gclhx-is Bottom Row-Allen Britton, Lester Roby, Harry Auble, Nevin Lust, Robert Tull: Noon Basketball The management ot the noon-basketball series was given to Nevin Lust. Noon basketball is for intramural teams, and only those fellows Who are on neither Varsity nor Reserve basketball squads can ploy. Teams in order ot their ranking: Senior A, Iunior C, Senior B, Iunior A, Sophomore B, Sophomore A, Senior C, Sophomore C, lunior B. For the individual high scoring, two seniors Won. Auble .,..........................,..................,................,......,...,,...,,.. 44 Gannon .............. ......... 2 4 Steedrnan ....,...,.. .........,. 4 2 R. Hostler .............. Frantz .......... V ..l........ 40 W eimerskirch .....,.. . Roby ..,.... ........... 3 9 DeBernard ,..,....... Lust ........... ........... 3 7 D. Wilkinson .......... Young ,,,...... . ...,...... . Britton Berry Tulk ........... 32 ' King .i,,... ,.......,...,,.. 26 C. Long .......... 23 Sickles .........., 24 Remsberg ......... Track Burton Margraf, Burt, is a returning letterman from last year's team. He is one ot Co1umbian's best high and low hurdlers. He is anchor man on the mile-relay team and has pulled many a race out oi the tire. Bill Hom. Willie, is a letterman from the 1940 team who is coming out in front in all the events he is entered. He is the broad jumper on the team, also a low hurdler and the third man on the mile-relay team. Charles Steedman. Danny Boy. is a weight man who will give any other weight man in a high track meet very tough competition. He throws the discus, puts the shot, and also pole vaults. This makes him an important cog in the Columbian track team. Carl Geller. Son.ny. is one ot the lettermen returning from last year's track team. Sonny specializes in the one-mile run and the halt-mile run, which are two ot the hardest events in a track meet. Glenn Knick was elected field captain oi the 1940 track team be- cause ot his ability at putting the shot and throwing the discus. He also high jumps. Bob Haines, Slug. is a returning letterman who runs the 1004 yard dash, the 220, and is one ol the tour men in the 880-relay team. Cliitord Adams. Bud, is another returning letterman from last year's track team. He runs the one-mile and the halt-mile. These two runs are two of the hardest runs in any meet. Wilbur Fox is a very good run- ner who has come through in many a race with a few points which helped to win the meet for Columbian. He runs the 100- yard dash and the ZZU-yard dash. He is the second man on the 880-relay team. Track This year's track team had the best record in its history They Won all five ot their regular dual meets by a very comfortable margin The Columbian team placed second at the Buckeye League Track Meet at Findlay A Well balanced Fremont team beat them by the score of 72 to 49112 Bellevue .................... Bowling Green Lima Central ..,..... Findlay ............., Bucyrus ...... TRACK RESULTS 55 Tiffin. 26 Tiffin. -39 Tiffin . 38 Tiffin. 45 Tiffin. TRACK SQUAD CPicture on Page 89l Top Row-Mr. Iunkins-coach, Wilbur Fox, Charles Shelt, Carl Geller Lester Roby Charles Steedman Bill Horn, Glenn Knick, Clifford Adams, Bob Haines, Tom Speck manager Middle Row-Donald West. Eugene McCoy, Neal Bare, Bill Rinebolt lack Mercer Edwin Frantz Ernest Hill, Harold Remsberg, Bob Young, Sonny O'Connell-manage Bottom Row-John Sarkan, Dean Mackey, Iames Kizer, Bob Boos Kenneth Ward Bob Randell Wade Bowers-manager. J! Laugh and the world laughs with youg Weep and you Weep alone. Humor helps to make life pleasant. You can find it almost anywhere here at Columbian High-in the classrooms, study halls, or home rooms. Superintendent .......,, The Ideal Faculty Principal ................................,...... Board ot Education- Abbott Costello Laurel Hardy Girls' gym teacher ........... Boys' gym teacher ............ Football coach ,.......,. Basketball coach .......... Custodians .,..,,..........,..... Senior Teachers Herbert Lum Abner ........,..,...Charlie Chaplin ...........Fdna Mae Oliver .,..,,..............Knute Rockne .,....,......Chuck Chuckovitts English ...............,.......,.......... History and civics ......... French ......,.,......,,..........,....... Latin ...................,..... ,..,................ Chemistry ....,................................ - Commercial subjects ..........,.. Social studies ....................,..... Home Ec. .........,.........,.......... . Iunior Teachers Literature ............ History ............. French ........ Latin ............, Physics .............,......... Shop ..,....................,.........i..... Solid geometry . Advanced algebra .........,.,...... Mechanical drawing ............ Home EC. ................,.,.........,........ . Spanish ..................r..i,........r...... Sopohmore Teachers English .................................. History ..,.....,.................... Plane geometry .....,..... Latin .................,....,...... Biology ...........................,.......... H. S. geography Mechanical drawing .....,........ Home Ec. ..........................,,........ . Algebra , i...........,.................,..... Extracurricular Debate .......................,........................,....... Drum and Bugle Corps ........... Band ........................................,............... Art .......................................,.,.............. Glee Club and Choir .,.....,,.. Drarnatics .,....................,...i.......,.. Truant Officer ........., ....,.........Amos and Andy Palooka ............. Snoozle Durante .. ...... Simone Simone RUSSICIII ,..,,..............Alley Oop .,......,..Mickey Rooney Sheridan .....,.......Clark Gable ...,..........Fibber McGee C. Fields ............................,..Annabe1la ..,.............Caesar Romero Turner ,...,......,.Charlie McCarthy .......................Betty Grable .............Groucho Marx .....,..,,.........Walt Disney ....................Tyrone Power ........,...Carmen Miranda Malaprop Allen Katherine Hepburn ...............,......Greta Garbo Pitts ..............Bob Burns Petty Powell ..,..........Frank Morgan .,,............Bert Laird Taylor ...........Hedy LaMarr .,.............Ieff Carville ..............Harpo Marx ,...............Ned Sparks ............Dona1d Duck Side Glances by THE COLUMBIAN SNOOPER Dorothy Patterson never did learn to whistle, but one day when she tried to perfect a whistle in English class, she actually succeeded. The shrill blast started every one. . . Iohn Kuhn invented a marvelous squirt gun in chemistry class. lt consists of a test tube, glass stem, and rubber stopper. Iohn Teeters, Bob Folk, Nevin Lust and many other mad chemists quickly followed suit. Everyone was either soaked or a good ducker. Finally Mr. Bailey gave one of his sermons and the pranks ceased. Did you know that Herb Rhorbacker and Miles Mitten have been going steady for quite a while? . . . After a month's steady business the Roby Casino had to shut down, due to the return of Lester's mother. . . Carl Blody has confessed that he is the one who has continually kept Room Zl decorated. Some of the other Wildcat Boosters are Dick Welter, Basil Tracewell and George Yerby. . . All year, due the earnest efforts of Mr. Daniel and Mr. Bailey, Room 21 has kept its reputation of being the quietest room in T. H. S. during the half- hour period. . . In French class Ed Frantz produced a snake which surprised Miss Miller intensely. . . Gert Wilson's specialty this year was being late for debate meetings. . . Louis Hummer refers to him- self as The Personality Kid. Why is it that Bob Tulk got such a laugh from his chemistry partner this year? . . . Why is it that Mary Alice Zeis would blush whenever any one would mention a tombstone? . . . Bruce Schuster's streamline station wagon is Columbian's Wreck No. l. john Houck and jack Mercer's antique runs a close second with Zooner Young's run- about coming in third. At the Latin Club Banquet, Marjorie McDonald, Dorothy Patterson, Kate Rule, Elizabeth Yoder, Mary Weinig, and Marjorie Mohr composed a sex- tet that was supposed to sing a Latin song. ln reality Elizabeth Yoder was the only one that sang-the rest had the giggles. . . Since the death of Neville Chamberlain, Leighton Larsen has taken over the custom of carrying an umbrella. . . Bud Stein was quite surprised when he lighted a match which was given to him by a playful friend. The match was loaded, and a terrific ex- plosion took place. . . Ed Frantz has attended three auctions and has purchased a bed, a washstand, and a victrola case fwithout the victrolaj for a total of S.80. This summer he is business. entering the junk It was spring when the athletic boys received their gold footballs and basketballs. Maybe this accounts for the fact that they didn't have them very long. . . The chemists who put the sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide in the ventilators never have been discovered. . . Rex Felton adores chemistry!! Every experiment that he and Peggy McClure ever attempted went haywire. . . Whether Mike Autullo realizes it or not he has captured many a girl's heart. . . Why is it that Iean Biggs spent so much of her time in the library this year? . . . This spring found many lovers fof naturel in Hedges Park. . . Marcine Utz affection- ally calls Ralph Windon, Mabel. . . When Miriam Klutey's beads broke in English class, Miss Herron ordered the whole class to help hunt for them. -PEGGY MCCLURE Twice-Told Tales Told Once More FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Bud Felton kicked the slats out of his cradle. Dayrel Hoke cut his last baby tooth. Gertrude Wilson uttered her first word. Sonny Geller took his first step. Bob Folk met his first Waterloo. Ioyce Wolfe began giving her lusty yells. Spud Ambrose discovered his Adam's apple. TEN YEARS AGO Glenn Knick jumped over his first mud puddle. Doyle Nutter got his first football. Don McCormick kept the neighbors awake at night with his clarinet. Bob Sweeney started to bawl when his dad told him there wasn't any Santa Cluas. Mary Bullington was given her first paint set. Ruth Atwater first tickled the ivories. Allen Britton had his first love. Bill Tracewell got his first pair of long pants, and boy! did he slay the girlsl When Steedman and Roby started to school, the truant officer had to work overtime. Kate Rule first learned to dance. Pat Patterson learned to crack her gum. Leighton Larsen was given an umbrella. Eric Theller developed his blush. FIVE YEARS AGO Bob McClory made his first trip to Fremont. Ianet Herrig began to write poetry. Harold Carrick began to spruce up for the benefit of the girls. Helen Ruth Hossler missed her first golf ball. Harry Auble's feet began to grow. 'iPop Miller got out his red sweater. Marjorie Harper began to beat her drum. FOUR YEARS AGO Class of 1941 began taking honors at Bowling Green. Robert Elcleberry lost his heart. ONE YEAR AGO Mary Io Creeger stopped her first golf ball. Nev Lust grew lengthwise. Bill Sheely bleached his hair fin the sunl. Two luxurious automobiles were added to the school equipment. Song Dedications Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary .................,...,..................................,................ .............,..,. I ack Mercer There's Magic in the Name ot Mary ........... ............. M ary Bullington Easy As Pie ..,...........................,......,,..,....,.................,...... ,................... M eta Klenk What'll l Do if I Marry a Soldier? ,......., ...................... D olores Feasel How Little You Are ,...............,......,.,.....,....,..,. ........... C arol lean McCoy Bobby's Trombone Blues ,,...,............, ........,.............. B ob Randell Can I Be Falling in Love? ...............,....................,.,. .,.,.,.............. 1 ....................,............ B ob Tulk Billy Boy ..............,.......................,.........r..............r....................r....... ......,.................... E dna Mae Frederick We Could Make Such Beautiful Music ...,.....,... .....,.... Sue Crobaugh, Bob Burger Practice Makes Perfect ....................,........................ ...........,................,..........., K athryn Bryant Give Me Music ......,........,.............................,............... .,...................................,............. K ate Rule I Don't Get It ..,,...............,,......,.,..............,.......................,,....,..., .............. B etty Kerschner l'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen ......,......... ................. A llen Britton You're Stepping on My Toes .,.,.........,.,,,........,.,.................. ............,... B ob Young You're a Mystery to Me ......,................................................,.......,.,,.... .,..........,... B ob McClory I Want to Have a Heart-to-Heart Talk with You ........... ............... M ary Weinig A Boy's Best Friend ls His Mother .......,,...........,,..,......,...,,....... .............. L ester Roby A Warrior Bold .,...,.....,.......,................,...,.............,....... ............ D ayrel Hoke Gotto See a Dream About a Girl ......r........ ..,....,.,....... B ud Felton Here's to Love ....,.......................,.......,...................... ........,.....r P at Patterson It All Comes Back to Me Now ......,............ ...........,..., P eg McClure Is That Nice? ............,...................................,................... .........,... D olores Greune lust Give Me Music in the Evening ........,.... ....................... B etty Brown Let's Dream This One Out ..........,..................... ............................... B ob Haines Let's Not-And Say We Did ...................... .......,...... H elen Ruth Hossler I Came, I Saw, I Conga'd ,......,.., G .....,..................... B etty Miguel Dolores ..........,..,.....,..................,...,..,..........,. .....,............... D oyle Nutter The Girl l Lett behind Me .........,.., ......,..,............... I ohn Monday Are You Kiddin'? .......,....................... .............. G arland Shuman Gabriel, Blow Your Corn ...........,. .....,........ B urton Margrat Rug Cuttin' Romeo ...,.....,.......... ..................................... B ill Burrier Wishtul Thinking .................,.................. ,.......... N orma lean Hopple You Can Depend on Me ..,,..,............,.. .,.......,..,.. B etty Bartholomew You Stepped out of a Dream ............... ..,..A,..,........,.,...,,.....,....,............... D ewane Hess Break lt to Me Gently .........,.,....r....,....., ..................,............................ M ariorie Chaney Birds ot a Feather .......,.,.................,........... ..,,.. ............ E l oise Nutter, Madalyn Souders How Did He Look? .......,..,,..................,............,......,....,..............,...............................r..,................,...... lean Huftord When You Dance with an Old Sweetheart ..............,..,.,,...............,.....,,..,....... Mary Io Creeger Double Trouble ...................,....,..,...,...,....,..........,.......,............. ......,.............................................., H arry Auble Tea for Two ..........,.........,.........,.,. ............... C arl Abbott, Ruth Atwater One Melody for Two ............... ............ M arcine Utz, Ralph Windon l Gotta Ride .....,....,........,......, ......,.,......r.,...... M arjorie McDonald So Long .....,................................. ........................... K ate Hasemeyer Us in a Bus ........,.............,,........,..,........,....... ........... I ohn Brill, Ruth Garland High on a Windy Hill .,,..........,.......,,,...,,.... ........,,,...................... R uth McQuate lt's a Horse and Saddle for Me ............,.. ,,,.,.,,......,.................. M iss Shipley Slap-Happy Band ...................,.......,...,........,.... ., ..,,...,... The Columbians Last Time I Saw Paree ,.,.,...........,..,....,........................,................. ,..,................. M iss Miller There'll Be Some Changes Made tWe Hopel .............. .............. T he Seniors N , .1 Yahoodi Say He timid and like flower .....................4.......,,.....,.,,,..................,..,......., Someone always get short end of deal ...,,....,. That cute Chevy he rattles around in ...........,... His name could very well be Shorty ....... . He can't help it if he handsome ...................,,..,,, He like Florida sunshine and Tiffin girl .......,.... lt long time since he changed girls ..........,..... He swing mean trumpet ..............................,..,.....,. For little girl, she sure get around ..........,.i....... He can tickle ivories in lively fashion ...,,.,........, He is a pest but not as bad as he looks ,......,,....., Theller ........... Shorty Moore ......,. Zooner Young Pearce .......,...,.l..ouis Hummer Felton ........... Slugger Haines .....,..............jack Mercer ..........Betty Kerschner ......,,....,.Warren Kissell ,.........,...,Iohn Teeters Best thing in life is sleep-try it sometime ...,....,.... ................ N ed Flechtner She Faithful Forever .,..... ............,.................................... ............................., B e tty Miguel She bit by love-bug .................................,,..,...............,,..,.......,....... Marjorie McDonald He got cute smile ..,.....,,..................,..,.....................................1.............. .........,,...........,.l...,. N evin Lust When he in Fremont he practically in heaven .............. t.........,... B ob McClory She got wings ...,.,........................,.,..,....,..4...,,...............,,.......,...,....,........... ..,...,.. 1 .Pat Patterson She like 'em tall, dark, and handsome ...........,.,....,.... ................ B etty Brown He got pretty wave ...................................,,..........,...... .....,...., ' 'Parson Nutter He got brains .................................. ......,.,. G eorge Baron She human chatterbox ................... .......,......... M ary Weinig She like variety ...,..........................,.......,....,. ............, M ary Io Creeaer He up-and-comina jitterbua .............. ...,,...,.....,.,...,........ B ill Horn He just another Corrigan ,.,..:.,,.. ...,......... D on McKillip He heap biq lnjun .....,,...........l,..,......., He got rhythm ................,..,............ He blush beautifully ...,......,,.. She aot big ring .......,.,......................,,................,,..........,,....,.............,...,...., Batteries will go dead. .,,,............,..................,,.............,,....,...............,., .. He has two interest in life-his car and Marjorie... ,......,.......Kenneth Dayton She has known many, liked a few, but loved one ...,...... ...... Dont rush him .....................................................,..........,.......,...,....,..........,.... She always ready to do someone a favor .................... ...........l'Uah Buraer .....,....,,.Earl DuToit Folk . ..............,........ Norma Goetz ...........,Helen Ruth Hossler Tullos ......Garland Shuman ...Harriet Detterman She perfect picture of perfection ,.............,,,..,,.........,.., .Betty Bartholomew He man without a woman .........,......,.............,...........,....,......,.. .......,................, I r. Wilkins He deserve high praise for football playing .............,...... ......,.....,... B ob Sweeney He known as The Thin Man ...,. ..........,.....................,..,.......,,,.,..,,..., ...................... B i ll Tracewell She look pensive and serious but she really not ............. .,.,...,.,... M artha Ann Zeis Every man has his devlish moments .,....,.........,,.....4..........................,......,........... john Hampshire He lead a single life ...........,.........,...,.,.,,...............,.....................................,.l......,......,.,.................... Harry Miller She proves that it is possible to have beauty and brains too ....,..., Sue Crobauah Black hair and black eyes make good combination ............ ,......,..,....,.. . ..Marjorie Mohr She sure be missed in chorus ..A...,.....,....,.......,,.....,.,......................,.,..........,....,.. Edna Mae Frederick He up-and-coming scientist ................ ...,,....,..............,.... A llen Britton He started on the right track .........,,... ....,..............,...... G lenn Knick Brown, lovely hair very pretty .,............ ..........,.... M ary Alice Zeis She worth remembering ...........,............. ........,.. L oribel Raymond She make a perfect secretary ..............,.. ................... B etty Collins He trying hard to act like senior ,................., ..........,.....,......., B ill Sheely She just a one-man woman ,.....,......,.................... ..................,....,..t........ ............. M a rjie Comstock He headed for career as football hero .......,,.....,.................................. .g ,............ Ioe Brancati How are they going to keep him down on the farm? ...,....... .........,.. I ohn Houck All work and no race horses make you rich guy ....,. ,...,.. ..... .....,...... B u d Adams Jokes Bobby: Grandpa, did you once have hair like snow? Grandpa: Yes, my boy. Bobby: Well, who shoveled it off? Cynthia: Good morning, glory. Gloria: Hy-ya-cinth. Sam stepped on a street car but, finding all the seats occupied, he had to stand. After a few blocks, the car gave a sudden lurch, throwing him into the lap of a fat lady. Get out of here, you big Swede! said the fat lady. I'm not a big Swede, Sam answered, I'm a Laplanderf' Iohn: What do you think would go good with my purple and green-gold socks? Peg: Hip boots! Mavel Ann: Love-making is the same as it always was. Harry: How can you tell? Mavel Ann: l've just read of a Greek maiden who sat and listened to a lyre all night. Teacher fafter recessl: Percy, why are you crying? Percy: Harold iust kicked me in the stomach. Teacher: Harold, did you mean to kick Percy in the stomach? Harold: Naw. He turned around just when I kicked. The person who thinks by the inch and talks by the mile should be dealt with by the foot. Most students are like coffee-982, of the active ingredient has been removed from the bean. Nevin: What did you do with my shirt? His mother: I washed it. Nevin: Oh my gosh! The whole history of Eng- land was on the cuff. Betty Brown: If a man's boot marks on the high- way are called footprints, what would you call the marks of his motor car? Dolores G.: An autograph, of course. Robert Tulk: Darling, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero. Helen Gregg: What do you mean, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero? Robert: I am whispering sweet nothings to you. Father: When I was your age my father would not allow me to go out at night. . Son: You had a hard-boiled father. Irate Father: I had a lot better father than you have. Father: Son, your school report shows a lot of very low marks. How about it? Son: Well, you see, Dad, everything's so high nowadays, I thought it was time some items were marked down. George Yerby: Say, Dad, if the world is round and turns every 24 hours, what keeps us from falling off when it's upside down? His father: Why, the law of gravity, Son. George: That's what our teacher says, but I can't figure out how folks stuck on before the law was passed. Pat P: fto policeman on the cornerl: Please, Mr. Policeman, have you seen a lady without a little girl that looks like me? Doris Kleinhenz: Yes, she was hanged in China. Marjorie Kraft: Shanghai? Doris: No. Not very. Teacher: Give a sentence using the word be- witches. Spud Ambrose: Go ahead, l'll be-wit-ches in a minute. ' Mr. Bailey: Iohn, what happens when you heat HZS? I. Teeters: It gets hot. Ioyce Wolfe: Teacher, do they have a Fourth of Iulv in England? Miss Keil: Of course not. Ioyce Wolfe: Then what comes after the third? Boss: How many orders did you get yesterday? Salesman: I got two orders in one place. Boss: That's the stuff! What where they? Salesman: One was to get out and the other was to stay out. A squeaking shoe gathers no dirt- You can hear it coming. In the parlor there were three, The girl, the parlor lamp, and he. Two is company, and no doubt, That is why the lamp went out. Mary Io Creeger: How can one gain weight? Bright young lass: lump out the attic window and you'll come down plump. Betty Bart: Why are you running that steam roller over the field? lohn Houck: I'm going to raise mashed potatoes this year. Teacher: Name a great timesaver. Betty: Love at first sight. Bob: How can I keep my feet from going to sleep? Bill: Don't let them turn in. Ir. Wilkins: Hey, Lester, how did you manage to cultivate such a beautiful black eye? Lester fwho had been learning to skatel: I raised it from a slip. Loribel R.: Why didn't you answer my letter? Marjorie: I didn't get it, and besides I didn't like some of the things you said in it. Photographer fto lady about to be photo- graphedl: Please look pleasant for a few minutes, and then you may resume your natural expression. Question: What is the tactful way for a girl's father to let her boy friend know it's time to leave? Answer: He may casually pass through the room with a box of breakfast food. Iunior tvisiting roundhousel: What is that enor- mous thing? Senior: That is a locomotive boiler. Iunior: And why do they boil the locomotives? Senior: To make the engine tender. 97 Miss Spangler: How many zones has the earth, Eugene? Q Eugene Fraley: Five. Miss Spangler: Correct. Name them. Eugene Fraley: Temperate, Intemperate, Canal, Horrid, Ozone. The difference between a cud-chewing cow and a gum-chewing girl is the intelligent look on the cow's face. Mrs. Firefly: Go! I never want to see your face again. - - Mr. Firefly: O. K. You glow your way and I'1l glow mine. Ed Frantz: Iohnny, there's a fly in your coffee. Iohnny Eidt: That's all rightg he Won't drink much. First patient: Say, can you have any lun in this hospital? Second Patient: No, only the surgeons are al- lowed to cut up. Mrs. Ewing Cto lessie Monday at B132 a.rn.J: You should have been here at 8:30. Iessie: Why? What happened? Fond Mother: Yes, Genevieve is taking French and algebra. Say good morning to Mrs. Iones in algebra, darling. SPRING FEVER Yes, teacher, I was home sick in bed, That's what a certain student said-- But we happen to know Cas some folk sayl 'Twas just fine weather on that spring day. I guess that each year a balmy breeze Makes seniors forget the sniffle and sneeze. Teachers can't do much-they like spring, too. CDon't worry, dear Faculty-we don't blame you.l -HELEN KUHLMAN OUR LAST GOOD-BYE We seniors of Columbian High Are just about to say good-bye. We know we were a nuisance in the hall But, goodness gracious, weren't they all? We humrned a lively tune And thought happily of Iune, But we were sorry just the same When that last day finally came. --MARIORIE GOOD DISHES Dishes, Dishes, Dishes, - Wherever I may go, I hear my dishes calling me- They are my greatest woe. Dishes, Dishes, Dishes, That's morning, noon, and night, I'm always glad to get them done, And get them out of sight. Dishes, Dishes, Dishes, They cause me much dismay, For whenever I could go away, Home with my dishes, I have to stay. -DORIS WINDSTINE OUR WAY As I sit in this drear room, And gaze out upon the sights Ot my home town out there, I know it's a symbol of man's rights. I see people walking there, Coming to and from their work. I see them smile as if to say, Our task we will not shirk. Then there are the church spires With ornaments on their crest, Where many a sad and weary one Has often come to rest. The trees growing and budding, With the first tender touch of spring, Adding another peaceful circle. To that age old ring. There's the school kids hurrying home, Always happy, always gay. That's the way we Americans live And that's the way it's got to stay. -ALLEN RANDELL MY DOG Little fuzzy dog of mine, Though you are gone I remember your whine. Iust as you did when you jumped on my bed, And tugged at my feet, and pulled at my head Then you'd prick back your ears and sit back in glee Because you had wakened the sleep out of me You would run and play and bark most of the day Then death called and we tucked you away. What I wouldn't give to turn back the time 'When you were alive, little doggie of mine. -EVELYN KAHLER OVER THE HILL Over the hill Wild roses grow, V Red as wine And white as snow. Up in the tree A robin nests. Down by the roots A chipmunk rests. A blend of soft colors Of flowers and birds, Its beauty enchants me Far beyond words. If you ever have time, And I'm sure you will, Come walk with me Over- the hill. -MARY BULLINGTON WE SENIORS Ah, we are seniors, yes indeed Some are happy, some are sad Yet all look back with long deep sighs Upon the grandest times we've had. Some look forward to better days In some fine college here or there They see their future plainly marked lust like a narrow golden stair. But what of those who can't decide Who think and dream and worry in bed Or those who long have known their choice Though they can't see clearly the way ahead? Yes, we are seniors, that is true, Smiles on our lips, a tear in our eye, As each prepares to go his way We all regretfully say, Good-bye. -MARGARET STICKLEY IN THE DARKNESS The screech of tires and a crash In the darkness, A scream, a deafening smash, And then-silence. In the darkness. -ELAINE FISHER WHEN I'M GAY Sometimes, like now, I feel quite gay. Some may think the cause is May. Now take myself: I don't know why - I'm feeling bright when I should feel shy, -HERMAN WILLIAMS THE GRAND CANYON Way down in the valley bed The river runs and is never dead While up above, the gleaming stars Make a picture frame for the planet Mars. The sides of the canyon are steep and tall And bring back visions of dungeon wall. Above the stream in empty space The eagle soars with unequaled grace. The canyon will stand to the world's end Not a monument to the work of men, But a monument to the work of God Erected here on Arizona's sod. -BILL SHEELY BOOK HOUSES To me the cover of a book Is very like a door Which opens into someone's house Where l've never been before. A pirate or a fairy queen May turn the latch for me. I always wonder when I go What kind of welcome there will be. And if I find a house that's dull I very seldom stay, But if I find one full of friends Perhaps I'll spend the day. And since I scarcely ever know The kind of greeting there will be This insistent call to read is very interesting to me. -BARBARA ANN GREER A PARTING ' My Love, your eyes that shine so bright Your hair blown in the breeze, I see your wondrous face at night, And hope your heart to please. The darkness calls me to your side Where I shall ever stand, Through many dreams we seem to glide, Your will is my command. We laugh and talk of many things, Each striving to be kind. My heart within so madly sings, A thought comes to my mind. I know that soon I must depart, Go many miles away, And yet, within my happy heart, I know it's not to stay. -REX FELTON THE THINKER As I sit here in twenty-one, Thinking surely is no fun. But if I do not stretch my mind, I'll have another year of grind. -KATHRYN BRYANT SCHOOLDAY BORES Pins, cards, rings- A million other things Of monetary value that Graduation brings. Study, read, work- Things we cannot shirk- Like book reports and essays Which in hidden places lurk. -IAN ET HERRIG SCHOOL I study hard all day But then in class not much to say. I carry around assorted books But all I get are ugly looks. With my teachers I agree Yet they don't agree with me. Is it the way I wear my hair? Or my clothes that they despair? I wish they'd tell me what to do, I'd be so glad if I only knew. ' -IEAN HARTSEL IMAGINATION With Fancy for a companion I drove through the quiet night No sound but the drone of the motor And only the stars for light. The miles slid under the chassis And sped away in the gloom, I allowed my mind to wander, To the trees in lovely bloom. The trees looked like old castles With many towers and domes. I could see so much that was lovely, In places knights called homes. I even fancied a drawbridge With the roadside brook a moat, And storied maids of yesteryear Of whom old authors wrote. At last my iourney was ended My fancies all put to flight, But I loved every moment of travel Alone through the summer night. -ELEANOR YOUNG x 1 101 The Seniors' Style The other day I had the unique distinction of being the only human alive to witness a walking rainbow. As it came dashing down the street, I watched it with fascination. Then, turning to a young boy who was also adorned in a vivid array of color from head to foot, I asked just what the earthly name to such a color combination wou.ld be. He grinned and answered proudly that she was one of his senior classmates who, like himself, set the styles for underclassmen. I turned and walked away, chuckling to myself over the con- fident manner of my newly-found friend. So that was what the high-school seniors called stylelll lust then a brilliant idea struck me. Upon reaching home I went immediately to an old trunk that was almost hidden in a faraway corner of the attic. Opening it I chose several remaining remnants that would help to fulfill my scheme. Putting them on in my most careless manner was fun, but the real surprise came when I caught a glance of myself in the mirror. I looked so ridicu- lous that I couldn't help but giggle foolishly. There I was-one mass array of color. Purple, blue, yel- low, green, red, and brown all mixed and with no one color predominating. When my younger brother appeared on the scene, I decided I could use him, too. For his grand parade I chose a pair of striped trousers, a red and yellow plaid shirt, and a purple polka-dotted tie. Then we decided to venture out into the street. School was not yet dis- missed and so we waited. My young accomplice moved nervously about voicing his protest against such outrageous nonsense, but I was determined to go through with it. Soon shouts of freedom were heard and I turned to watch for our models of such a happy-go-lucky air. But all we could see were boys and girls who wore clothes that were in true style. sweaters and skirts of pretty combinations, etc. Suddenly we found ourselves in the middle of a nightmare for all around us were curious boys and girls who kept asking humiliating questions about the brilliant clothes we were modeling. Unable to explain my silly notion to them, I turned and fled homeward leaving a throng of laughing, jeering on-lockers behind. I later learned that the two seniors I had en- countered earlier in the day were merely observing the high-school 'lSenior Day tactics in their dress. Oh well, life is just a bowl of cherries anyhow- that is, to a sweet cherry tree. -BARBARA GREER Makeup, Or Why Boys Go Home The old tradition of Let's Kiss and Make Up is taboo among the stronger sex of the present generation. The reason is that she gets the kiss and he the make-up. The paint job, or shall I say The Application of Make-Up, is an art in itself and requires a technique all its own. In acquiring the technique you first learn to convert your mouth into a Cupid's bow with the use of a round tube containing lip- stick. After the bow is outlined, put the lipstick on as thick as possible and do not wipe off any of the excess lipstick. Savage Red is a very popular brand at the present time. The second step is the painting of the cheeks to give that vitality-plus look. Be sure to paint the whole cheek from the nose to the ear and use enough so that it can be seen easily for at least one block away. I would suggest the shade Fiery Fantasy. The next step is applying powder. Use a very clark shade of powder to hide the natural color of your complexion. Put several layers of it on and be sure to carry a goodly supply of it to use throughout the evening at ten-minute intervals. Downy Dawn and Indian Harvest are two of the most popular shades of the season. The last step is making up the eyes. Of course a coal-black shade of mascara is just the thing. Brush both the upper and lower eyelashes heavily with the paste mascara so that the lashes have that popular droopy appearance. Boys simply can't resist a girl with long, droopy eyelashes which she lowers frequently while hearing his endearing words of love. In case you have short, stubby lashes you can buy long, alluring ones for only a few cents at your nearest ten-cent store counter. By all means don't forget to apply eye shadow to give that glamorous Hollywood look. A little eye- brow pencil will bring out the lovely lines of your eyebrows. Practice is all this technique requires. If you want to add to this glamorus natural-looking ap- pearance, put plenty of perfume on your forehead and behind your ears so that when you walk by, you leave a trailing scent of heavenly aroma such as Don't Tell or Midnight Rendezvous. -KATHALEEN RULE I-IUUIIIKN ' ERCIE R 1 I ' LV X F . 'i I ,X X .4 ml, . rt V 0 all I . HWY ', f cf ,mf ,, 'Wifi irfwz fi! tjlkil -'Ax - ,, ,VY HMV, ,iiaxiy ...Q AV 7.-. Efglli:-J, --.,.- qf iff-L Q27 V V -? '.i-Ti: . ,gli- 'BuLLuu 'n:N-1 0lPlN-All! TlXXl s LUTZ'S CELEBRATED HAIR TONIC Will Raise Hair on Man or Beast-Even on Frogs!!! Can also be used as furniture polish, cough medicine, shoe polish, liniment lendorsed by physiciansl, varnish, stove polish, or as axle grease Cin an emergencyl. Used on horses it has somewhat the action of gunpowcler. Where in the World can you get so much for your money? Money reiunded if it proves fatal. Guaranteed Under Pure Food and Drugs Act LESTER ROBY MORCHER HOUSE BARBER Neat Work in Holt Pornpadour and Feather-Edge Hair Cutting ALL MODERN APPLIANCES THE I. WEIMERSKIRCH SCHOOL For NERVOUS AND BACKWARD CHILDREN Seven Acres Chicken Coops Fish Pond Swings Psychological Methods Used Exclusively HOWARD RHORBACKER, SECRETARY 2387 Allspice Boulevard SANDWICH ISLES 1941-READY FOR-1941 TIFFIN CIVIC FORUM ANNOUNCES George Yerby, B.Sc. Popular Scientific Lecturer SUBIECTS ulniinitesmal Values of Public-Speech Course Lesson from the Lile oi F. D. R. Filings of a Chiropodistf' Write for Dates Now. Only a Few Left September 9-First day ot school Calendar October 2-George Elias spoke at assembly. October ll-Historical documents and other written matter about life of our country shown October 17-' by Tiffin University. 'Does Crime Pay? by R. W. Fenton , November 4-Vincent Burns, poet, recited some of his poetry in assembly. November 13- How Important Is Two-Fifths of a Second? by George Hammond November 20-A Cappella Choir sang for assembly. November 2l-Thanksgiving vacation November 25-Seniors voted on class ring. November 28-Iohn W. Tray, Evangelist December December December 12-Dr. Orris spoke on the European situation. 17- What Price Championship? by Arlite Smith 20-Christmas vacation begins Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary Ianuary 6--Vacation ends Blue and Gold Campaign opens with big assembly. 22-Examinations begin. 14-The Flu bug came to Tiffin. U l5-Educational films shown. 20-Senior class meeting Ianuary 31- Successful Living, topic of Dr. Warmingham February February February February 3--Start to take Senior pictures. 13-Robert Katzman, Rendezvous with Destiny 17--I. O. Test given to students. 18-Proofs for Senior pictures returned. March March March March March March March 7-Basketball trophy presented at pep assembly. 8-Tournament at Sandusky 10- House of Magic at Iunior High School ll -Nature talk 13-Iunior class benefit game - Charm and Personality film shown. April April April April April April 10 22 17 l9-Mr. Brey gave a talk on alcohol. 3.. Aloha Baker talked about nature. 7-Flag presented to the school by Mr. Houck. -Spring vacation begins. -Baton twirlers from Iunior High School present program. 25-Senior Class party 30--Ira T. Brought, member ot the United States Secret Service, spoke on counterfeit money. May May May 3-Bowling Green tests 14 Trees and Homes, sound movie 16-Sophomore Prom May 24-Ir. High Operetta May 26-Senior examinations beginl May 29-Iunior and Sophomore examinations Iune l-Baccalaureate sermon, Rev. E. C. Klutey , june 2-Senior class play, l'Charlie's Aunt CAST OF CHARACTERS Lord Fancourt Babberley ....................................,........................................ ,............ R obert Haines lack Chesney ...................................... ...- .,...........,... Rex Felton Brassett ................................. .......... .............. F r ank Stehlik Charles Wykeham ......... .......................,... B ill Horn Kitty Verdun .................... ............ M ary Alice Zeis Stephen Spettigue ......... .........,.,....... P aul Clevenger Amy Spettigue ......,............ .............. L oribel Raymond Sir Francis Chesney ........ ...........,.....,........, B ill Sheely Farmer .....................,...,............................... ........,... I ohn Cadwallader Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez .......... - ........... Mary Bullington Bla Delahay ............................,.,.....................,....... ,........,.......,...................,.............,.................... D orothy Patterson Maud .....,..........................,.......,,.........,..................,.....,.....,.....................,..,..............,.............................,............ Eileen Troup Iune 4-Commencement. Address: Iune'5-Alumni Dance What America Means to Me, Simon N. Davidian, Lima , ,, As, .. n.-a,m...,.r..-- . ,l A , VV Q j A X ' 'W' ,, Y' . .,-. . 195s-' M Ti 4 A Lf' 5 3 5.4 X. N ' N will X, - ik 4 M Q.. . We see many striking examples of good citizenship as We ' review the names of the alumni from Columbian High School. Our school life is good training for citizenship. QTON N.CROBAUGH, Business E. F. LEY, Physician WM. N. LOUCKS, Professor lRTHA STARKEY, Missionary PAUL EBEL, Attorney PAUL REESE, Minister IESSIE HERSHISER, Librarian Alumni Roster The following list has been carefully compiled according to the records We have available. However, there is a possibility of errors. 'Indicates that the person is deceased. 1858 'Augsperger, Anna Benham, Amelia 'Ebbert, Mary M. Hall, Mary Stoner Lawton, Anna Cooper 'Stoner, Lizzie 1863 Bowe, Delia Dildine, Dallas P. 'Dunscome, Maggie Wierick 'Gibson, Anna Lucas, Fletta McLain Shawhan, Mattie Smith, Iennie Tomita, Nora Benham Whitney, Theo Beilharz Wilson, Omar 1864 Hill, Emma Vicroy Lloyd, Maggie Gardner White, Elmer Yingling, Emma Tomb 1865 'Davis, Ella Frost, lsa Dildine 'Iones, Addie Gallup 'Kagy, Hattie Weirick 'Wheeler, Mary Kinnarnan 1866 Dildine, Frank 'Sullivan, C. I. M. 'Ullrich, Louis 'Yockey, Elvira Beilham 1867 Baldwin, Eva Phillips 'Bunn, Laura Groii Davis, Libbie Bowersox Fowler, Eva Gross 'Hayes, Iulia McAllister Pomeroy, Bertha Bowe 'Sauerber, Mattie McLain Shields, Anna Lambertson Tomb, George W. 'Zartman, Mary Poorman 1868 'Baldwin, William H. Conn, Leora Flenner 'Fleu, Augusta Snyder Hotchkiss, Ella Corbin 'Meachem, Sarah Gallup 1868 Gallup, Mary 'Grott, Mar Noble '1-larriott, Ella McCormick, Tirzah Ranshaw, ldella Reeme 1870 i'Buskirk, Harry 'Gil1ett, Ella Webb 'Graves, Irvin Knapp, Phylla Snyder Knight, Wiliam H. 'Myers, Mar Childs 'Sweadner, Emma Travis 1871 'Allman, Aurilla Sohn 'Barnhart, Laura Schinness 'Benham, R. B. Bodenstein, Anna Boos Gaines, Medora Sprague Gross, Edgar I. Hedges, Charles W. Hale, Emma Ogle 'Reed, Martha McCallister 'Searles, Allie Nyman 'Van Tine, Lola Hovey 1872 lNo Classl 1873 tGraduated at Holidaysl Cunningham, Arthur A. Cunningham, Minnie Holt Ebbert, Ed. S. 'Frank, Flora Poorrnan Huss, George M, 'Neligh, Rachel Martin 1874 Achre, Kate Boyer 'Bradley, Cora Pew i Gilkerson, Katie Bibb Knight, Amos W. Lepper, Mary Williams Lynch, lda N man 'Shaw, Celia Blilliarns Smith, Minnie 'Spielman, Iohn A. 1875 KNO Classl 1876 Barbour, Holland M. 'Brinkerhoit, Warren E. Cramer, Amelia Sauer Kefauver, Lizzie Poorman, Iessie 1877 KNO Classl 1878 'Arnstein, Laura Stricker Gibson, Mattie Hartmann, Mary A. Iones, Minnie L. 'Merkelbach, Emma C. Wagner, Laura Freyman 1879 'Davis, Clara Barnes 'Hart1ine, Amanda Clouser 'Hom, Iennie Fishbaugh Livezay, Florence Barnes ltvfiryers, Belle Barnes enner, Harry L. 'Wilcoxson, Lettie Wilson 1880 'Berger, Lisette C. Byrne, Amelia Chamberlain, Gertrude Adams 'Hubbard Iosie Spiers Krout, Eva Bacher Merriam, Fannie McLain Shelley, Iulia Brewer Wenner, Frank W. Wenner, Corinne Spayth 1881 'Boos, G. Edward 'Dore, William 1-1. French, Rose Lemp Kerstetter, Ella Frank Krammes, Emma Buess Martin, Sue Neikirk, Lillian Kreader Neligh, Nora Keller Spayth, Mabel White, Willis 1882 Beidelman, Carrie Steninger 'Clark, Georgia A. 'Curtiss, Lucy Keller Dysinger, Luce Seinsoth Hershberger, arrie Myers LeClar, Esther Mozier 'Martin, Jennie 'Strasburger, Pauline Stricker 1883 Biller, Ella Emich 'Boyer, Iulia Cain 'Brohl, Theodore 'Burkhalter, Iessie Good, Mary E. Hansberger, Iosephine Ward Hershberger, Elmer E, Hershberger, Iennie Martin Kiskadden, Anna McCauley Lynn, Hattie Crooks Michener, Mattie Newson Muirhead, Alberta Metz Norton, Albert L, Pittenger, Theresa Wenner, Fred L, Wiseman, Addie O. 1884 Adelsberger, Henry Adelsberger, lennie Nighswander Bohn, Lottie Stricker Day, Theodore , Green, Ella Weiss 'I-iershberger, Iames E, Kaup, Clara Dresbach 'Keppel, Iarnes 'Shawhan, Clara E. Shetenhelm, Mary Frederici Steinberger, Cora Lemp 'Wenner, Emma Huss 1885 Atkinson, Maud Stanley 'Bacon, Willis Dorr, Maggie Spawh Frederick, Iennie eiss Grilteth, Emma Sneckenberger Keller, Lizzie Keppel, Lillian Grendon Ormsby, Mary Tomb Rankin, Olive Lysle Reid, Emma Short 'S eck, Ella Crooks Vljm Buskirk, Cora Lease 1886 BIohl, Bertha Brown, Hayward L. Cramer, Laura Angle Gallup, Iohn C. 'Gwynn, Louisa 'Hershberger, George E. Humbert, Velora Huddle Keiauver, lna Bacher 'Keilholtz, Carrie Martin, Katherine M. 'Myers, Nelle Norton, Daisy Linville Sayler, Mayme McCauley 'Schildknecht, William Sponseler, William 'Sult, Meda Lutz 'Tunison, Hal S. Wiseman, Frank D. 1887 Fowler, Carrie Iones Fried, Minnie Lauer '1-leckman, Iessie Weiss Knott, Etta Nyman Lease, Libbie Halter 'Leineig Emma Leitner, Lizzie lvterkelbach Lucas, Leila Brown lifsle, Robert B. artin, Nannie Shupp Negele, Martha O' onnell, Minnie Ftoraback, Grace Hall Seewald, Cora L. Springer, Libbie Shaul Stricker, Anna 'Weil, Ella Striclcer 'W'eriner, Charles L. 'Zeller, Clarence 1888 'Alspach, Anna Seemuth Barbour, Gordon W. 'Boomershine, Iessie Gregg Brown, Iohn C. Burghalter, Lena Miller Burkhalter, Ralph I. 'Cooly, Minnie Fox Cramer, Carrie Dodge, Faith Leister 'Fiege, Iohn B. Freyman, Cora B. Hadley, Ella Shupp Hall, Louis B. Hartnett, Iarnes C. Hershiser, Iessie Herzog, Anna Phillips 'McBride, Lela Niebel Loucks, Minnie Negele Miller, Dora Hartmann Nicolai, Howard 'O'Connor, Lottie Flummerielt 'Patterson, Mildred Allen , Reddin, Eugenia Bachman 'Reii, Anna 'Schaup, Charles E. Shultz, Maggie Martin Stoner, A nes Miller Thayer, ltgary Welter Tunison, Burton 'Wenner, Ralph I. Young, Flora Sheats 'Young, Libbie Laird 1889 'Abbott, Um S. 'Barbour, Gussie McCormick Daughert , Kate Lambertson Everest, Iflinnie Kintz Frost, Frank L. Greer, Arlie Van Nest Harter, Tillie Hazlett, Sallie Locke Hertzer, Kate E. Iames, Iulia Bowersox Iohnston, Luella Currigan Leavitt. Helen Stricker 'Lott, Howard A. 'Michaels, Minnie Streckel Nichols, Nellie Huss 'Snepp, Bruce Stoner 'Sn der, Mabel Lutz ZeHer, William N. 1890 Bacon, Lida Sexton Baumgartel, Carrie Messer Burgstresser, Maida Yeager Greiner, Cora 'Haines, Iennie Sugrue Hospelhaun, Charles Keppel, Ida 'Lepper, Clara 'Martin, Myrtle Zint Rowland, Iohn Scheibley, Ralph 'Schmidt, Otto 'Stricker, Leo Strong, Leila Emich 'Van Nest, Iessie 1 Martin, Florence McCauley, Fannie Runion, Corinne Schreiner, Nellie Searles, Ella Shirer, Etta Dannenberg Souvain, Bertha Wolf 'Stare, Susie Seidel Wiley, Edna Naylor Wiley, Flora Lorene Arnold Zeis, May Harris 'Zeller, Nellie Meshinger 1894 Angle, Daisy Hewitt Baum, Lola Scheidinger Beatty, Carrie Pope Brendle, Lillian Martin Bruchlacher, Cora Boehler Bullock, Fred Burtner, Corinne Merkelbach Crum, Nora Dore, Charles 'Flaugher, Harriet Gregg, Maxwell Hertzer, Rosa Schwab Kappus, George 'Karshner, Iohn Leister, Mark Lull, Nettie Martin llhydell, Daisy Van Nette artin, Kate 'McCuen, Nina Myers McDermott, Rosa Hosleld Pearson, Grace Brewer Pittenger, Ethel Schinness, Maude Shepard, Carrie Blasius Spit er, Elizabeth Cuthbert 'Stephenson, Daisy Unser, Cora Barrack 'Unser, Iohn W. Vicha, Mary Zeis, Orton 1895 Albright, Paul Benner, Kittie Crooks Dildine, Mary Dutt Dutt, Emma Emerson, Cora Mitchell Fellers, Grace Lecrone 'Halteman, Florence 1891 Harrison, Ida Woli ,A . 'Hathawayt Minnie Frey ngle, Nellie 1 Hen., Clam Arnold, Katharine Ienkinsl Alma Mizen Barnhart, Blanche Strartsman Leidy, Clam Hosfeld Barnes, Platt Corfman, Lillian Drake. lessie Gordon Fiege, Maude Flurnrnerfelt, Libbie Flynn, Kate Dore Hall, Marg Hartman, mma Hedding, Mildred S rague Hopple, Ida Remmelge Huddle, Lela Metz 'Hunter, Leila Yingling 'Keck, Minnie Iumper 'Porter, Harriet Noble Power, Cora Myers Robbins, Addie Rowland, Hattie Trexler 'Royer, Lucena Lutz Royer, Violet Schinness Seirz, Rene Lambertson 1892 'Beck, Irwin Bippus, Alvin 'Dore, Frank Gasser, Mollie Sugrue 'Grendon, Margaret Linville 'Groif, Noble Lepper, Martin L. Marquardt, Charles Myers, Alma Louden Negele, Cora Ranney, Ida Park Swigart, Robert Van Tine, Orvilla 'West, Nettie Zeller, John 1893 'Allman, Anna Dorsey Bacon, Herbert Becker, May Dildine Dagan, Kate Novinger Flack, Gertrude Park lones, Della Moberly 'Keppel, Dallas Miller, Albert Myers, Merton 'Newson, Virgie 'Porter, Clyde Reeme, Flora Lepper Russell, Edna Brown Zimmerman, Amelia Beckley 1896 Allbritain, Myrtle Hartman Bacon, Helen Bordley, Maud Murphy Campbell, Aleta Myers Clouse, Lilla W ndham Cockayne, Charles Collier, Anne Sugrue Dahm, Clarence 'Dutt, George Falkner, Nannie Fritz, Katharine 'Geyer, Ida Gries, Carrie 'I-Iantord, Lalla Iones 'Hepp, Leila Herr, Emma Hursh, Nellie Lepper, Mary Menges, Katie Christman 'Messer, Earl Michaels, Grace McCauley Miller, Anna O'Connor Reifsnider, lack Rodgers, Fred Smith, Clara Wentz Smith, Iohn Baker Sneckenberger, Iohn Van Time, Hovey Weidling, Carl 1897 Black, Eva Holmes Cleveland, Cora Diemer Close, Eva Huber Delavan, Lillian Swartzmiller 'Drake, William Frost, Earl Geeslin, Florence Magers George, Homer Mack Grummel, Otto Hubach, Charles Kappus, Iohn Kintz, Bessie Lott, Lillian Lutz, Iesse Marquardt, Nellie Naylor, Earl Seitz, Alice Burton Sugrue, Fannie Swander, Edith Marble Tompkins, Edith Kershaw Tompkins, Vance West, Edward West, Fred Wineland, Mary Zimmer. Effie Sargeant 1898 Alspach, Mabel Balmer Amend, Grace Diemer Bigger, Leon 'Blue, Howard Boner, Katherine Boyle Cole, Dora Dunn Coxe, Lilah Cramer, Edna Schaup Craninger, Blandh Westover Cuthbert, Ida Dildine, William 'Garrett, Nellie Van Tine HGQGW, Cora Grummel Hill, ary Spohn Hubler, Daisy Bucks Hursh, Grace Kalbileisch, Aura Sn der Kleinkauf, Mary Bartlvebaugh Larkin, Bertha Leifler Lauber, Clara Brendle Mammoser, Bertha Kappus McGormley, Marie Leister McDaniels, Beulah Swearington Mosier, Minnie Hasson Naylor, Iennie Beckley 'Niles, Rush Nowlin, Bessie Coxe Robinson, Ada Rodgers, Tappan Scheibley, Edward Simpson, Raymond Simon, Margaret Dore Sneckenberger, Earl Sugrue, Ra ph Swan, Jessie Dennis Thoma, Anna Carr Weller, Burton Wells, Iohn Wiley, Florence Bowe Wolfert, Bertha Hosield Wolf, Estella 1899 Abbott, Herbert Bair, Roy Bealman, Carrie McMorris Brengle, Clara Seemuth Chandler, Edna Clemzner, Margaret Cockayne Coonrad, Elinor 'Dickey, Mark Diemer, Raymond Ehrbar, Margaret Roller Forgrave, Margaret Wineland France, Hattie Hewitt Graber, Martha Bucher Hursh, Osiander Hyslop, Grace Baum Keller, Lionel Keppel, Walter King, Dora 'Lonsway, Earl Newson, Etta Peter, Lizzie Dryfuse Reeme, Estella Neligh Rhorbacker, Walter Shoecraft, Elva Badger Efqaub, Mice I upe, ary ayne Werthmiller, Lenore Witschner, Otto Zoller, Maud Van Tilburg 1900 Allen, Bernice Tittle Ball, Aleta Startsman Baxter. Grace Buskirk, Florence Chamberlain, Mary S eck Cole, Hattie Gries Rohe Coleman, Birdie 'Conrad, Carrie Baltzell Dclughei-tk Nellie Weller Dineen, ary Dildine, Phares Frazee, Estella Megan Heisser, Natalie Hessberger, Marie O'Brien l-ligtgins, Ernest Hof man, Minnie Brundage Ioyce, Lula Keyes 'Keyes, Bert Knapp, Earl Kriete, Bessie Martin Lehne, Bertha Heilman Leidy, Elsie Paden Leister, Simon Liles, Bertha Crobaugh Lott, Lillian Martin McDowell, Esther Rogers Miesse, Nell 'Neligh, Ralph O'Morey, Bessie Wiggins Rakestraw, Florence Weinig Reed, Bertha Diemer Rex, Ella Robertson, Genevieve Bigger Starkey, Bertha Taylor. Corinne Frederici Van Nette, Vern Walzer, Hattie Black Wells, Minnie Baron 1901 Clai, Howard Coc ayne, Carrie Commons, Clara Glenn Dahm, Howard Dewald, Chance Dewald, Rae Wyndham Haas, Harve Keller, Ollie l-loltz Louden, Leslie Myers, Ethel Nerad, Arminda Morlock Parks, Nellie Miller Smith, Minnie Spraggins, Leila Beckley 'Tolmie, Arthur Van Fleet, Elma Richards Walker, Gladas Goetz Walker, lda ettins Watson, Elizabeth Fleet Weller, Edna Myers Wolf, Ida 'Yingling, Edith Heilman INZ Barth, Lulu Woli 'Brundage, Harry Burnett, Florence Stone Cook, Alice Miller Dorsey, Florence Ferral, Corinne Bristol Fowler, Earl I. Hall, Liona Hansen, Romaine Christman Henninger, Alice Hubach Hollopeter, Lottie Andrews Iackman, Leila Berstecher Kyle, Elizabeth Huss 'Lautermilch, Iessie Mabery, Florence Morrison, Gussie Henkle Myers, Blanche Peck Parks, Charles H. Peters, Lucy Crobaugh Probert, Geneva Shafer, Helen Mabery Staley, Fred I. Steventon, Samuel E. 'Stoliper, Edna Stone, Arthur I. Thomas, Carlotta Brown West, Karl Woerz, Louise Zeis, Lehr , 1903 'Adams, Perry Albrigijht, Lenore Fingerhuth Bell, erc Bucher, Walter Bushong, Roy Davis, Clara Miller Facinger, Ralph Gries, Roscoe 'Grurnmel, Mabel Brass Leahy, Murray , hynch, Irene artin, Earl Martin. Mabel Probert McCauley, Ralph McClellan, Iennie Albrecht Milligen, Florine Schreiner 1 Myers, Florence Spayth godrickdesse. L oyer, irgima epper Smith, Grover Smith, Esther Baurngardner 'Staley, Ellsworth Stofer, Zora Platt Vorhees, Grace Van Horn Wagoner, Blanch Pope Watson, Paul Weinig, Louis 1904 Albright, Lorene Seemuth Bour, Edwin Burgess, Katharine Roller Canty, Mary Dryfuse, Charles Dutt, George F. Ernst, Karl Esterly, Hazel Holtz Gether, Nina Boyer Graveldinger, Louise Platt Heimrick, Iohn Ingersoll, Marie Smith Ink, Sybil Lott, Ralph Ma.-ntz, Bessie Barbeau Merritt, Belle Schroth Neligh, Gertrude Scheidler Saliers, Devore McGinnis Scheidinger, Ralph Sonnedecker, Ruth Staib, Grace Houck Speck, Frank A Van Osdol, Aleta Kishler Walker, George Watson, Clemence Hubbard 'Weidling, Elise Witschner, Robert 1905 Baumglardner, Nellie Lescher Benne off, Edna Gibson Bennehoff, Vinton Chapman, Earl Flynn, Bessie Hagerman, Anna Collins Hamlin, Earl Hershberger, Charles Kanaga, Milton Karshner, Mary Ludwig. Linna Spraggins 'Maloy, Clara Kiessling Markel. Hazel Thompson Park, Mary Belle Platt, Nevin 'Sear1es, Olephia McDonald Shannon, Gaylord Shannon, Zelma Somers, Pearl Hoover Stephenson, Vella Stoiper, Arthur True, Anna Diemer Woods, Mabel Eastman l906 Amdt, Reginald Ash, Herbert Biller, Harrison 'Bowland, Grace Brundage, Lena Balbian Chapman, Mamie Martin Chubb, Richard Dowell, Edward Flack, Louis Fleet, Alvern Fowler, Clinton Fljmlkhdrf, Mary Collins Gilliam, Hazel Dunn Harris, Ralph Hopkins, Randolph LSGHY. Paul Mercer. Leonard V. Miller, Clayton Waugh, Earl O'Connel1, Emmett Platt, Geor e Rhoades, Bqanche Cowden Royer, Mallie 'Seitz, Clara Ward Sickles, Nina Hanke Southard, Blanche Kluder West, Hubert 1907 Avery, Lucille Heisser Bamard, Marguerite Park Bollander, Mabel Higgins Brundage, Clifford Crain, Nina Hoffman Christman, Marie 'Cockayne, Wilhelmina Coffman, Harron Croop, Gladys Miller Drinkwater, Calena Ernst, Henry Gahris, Laurel Good, Helen Chamberlain Heilman, Karl Houk, Mabel Halteman McCall, Lillian Yale Manecke, Verna Telford Michel, Ioyce Platner Miller, Rachel Hoke Morcher, Eunice Rheese, Bemice France Scheiber, Oswald Schwartz, Charles Steele, Mary Todd, Orlan Unger, Adolph Warnement, William Whalen, Arnold Wilson, Bruce Youman, Nina 1908 Ash, Louise Spalyth Chester, Viola nbody Christman, Karl Dewald, Karl Dewey, Fern Finley Engler, May Alter France, Fred Glenn, Inez Watson Haserneyer, Hulda Weinig Heiser, Emma Moore Heldstab, Marie Boehler Hershberger, Nestle Greiner Hooper, Franklin Kanan, Grace Heckman Kerschner, Ierry ' 'L nn, Elizabeth Mueller lvzachamer, Marjorie Wenner Martin, Maybelle Molineaux, Evelyn Fingerhuth Neikirk, Mayo Gahris Pfeiier, Marie Preston, Pauline Cuthbert H 'Royer, Clara Schmidt, Charles I. Shurnaker, Harriet Lea Smith, Henry C. Speck, Iohn P. Tolmie, Edna Sauder Trostel, George Wagner, Iesse Werner, Lulu Work, Edwin 1909 Arndt, Helen Hershberger Burton, Nellie Horne Buskirk, Dorsey Clickin er, Marie Myers Crum, italph S. Ernst, Hilda Distelhorst Fleck, Philip Gibbon, Elizabeth Ayres Gibson, Edith Seitz 'Good, Ethel Alter Gundlach, George Hamilton, Nina Reiff Hankey, Cora Seewald 'Hauser, Florence Heckrnan, Florence 'Hepler, Lillian Kepple, Lola Lapharn Kerschner, Percy Lauer, Carlton 'McMahon, Rub? Merrill, Goldie latner Moorhead, Helen Stoner Piper, Maud Frick Rowe, Hazel Funk Rowe, Lillian Richards Shaeffer, Bertha Frederick Shaelfer, Corinne Sweitzer Souder, Winifred 'Widaier, Lucile Zeis 1910 Bare, Charles Bishop, Nina Gilliland Brown, Thomas Buckingham, Lee Swan Crobaugh, Burton 'D'Arcy, Charles Drytuse, Rollie Dunn, Marie Dunagen, ldessa Platner Eakin, Avery Fager, Helen Cole Faust, Otto France, Bemice Brown Glick, Pearl Balliet 'Grammes, Walter Gundlach, Florence Baker Hepler, George Henzel, Frieda Klenk Hossler, Mary Frederick Hoover, Lucille Neligh Hunger, Florence Werner Huston, Bertha Bour Keller, Bernice Summer Kerschner, Henry Lapp, Mary Mahon, Helen Ayres Manker, Mary Stewart Mather, Belva Flack McCall, Lillian Benner Robb, Mary Belle Humphrey Roth, Howard Shuster, Gaynelle Fingerhuth Slutz, Brighton Smaltz, Leta Culver Smith, Anna Zuern Staub, Helen Collins Steiner, Frances Sage West, Margaret Williams, Otho Wyndham, Earl 1911 Baker, Worthington Coleman, Myron Cory, Victor Gahris, Donald Graham, Iames Ientgen, Leo Kapp, Myron Myers, Ira Clayton O'Connor, Thomas Poling, Arleigh Smith, Owen Van Buskirk, Robert Warner, Samuel Weimer, Karl 'Baldy, Doris Floom Beard, Hazel Benner Canty, Iulia Chapman, Helen Whalen Chester, Eva Smith Elenbaum, Dora Knight Fogle, Ethel Harper, lrene Ward Harshman, Ruth Snyder Huffman, Oma Seitz Irwin, Olive Souder Kappen, Lila Mann Leiner, Alma Loftus, Florence Frey Moore, Clea Gahris Miller, Helen Smith Martin, Bessie Bolan Porter, Margaret Zartman Patterson, Eugenia Trout 'Platt, Edna Mutcher Squires, Imogen T. Truka, Agnes O'Connor Vaughn, Ilo Gottfried Witchey, LaRue Egbert Yingling, Pearl Heilman 1912 Angus, Fred Bacon, William Baker, Ralph Ball, Clarence Baurngardner, Aloysius Berger, Paul Black, Forrest Bour, Charles Bowers, Eugene Burns, Roswell Deinzer, Harvey Derr, Robert Fleck, Norbert Freeman, Philip Haffey, Charles Hertzer, Robert Klenk, George Lutz, Clarence O'Brien, Harry Park, Charles Renninger, Ralph Ringeisen, Nevin Rohe, L. Robert Sennett, Paul Sheckenberger, Paul Trostel, Louis Youman, Harold Zartman, Karl Baugher, Inez Parks Brown. Geneva Miller Callendar, Edith Merchant Creeger, Helen Good Dillenbach, Fuschia Carrick 'Daniel, Aleta Shuman Finnell, Geneva Smith Fleck, Helen Goetz, Eathyel Eakin Headings, Beulah Detterman Hoffman, Louisa Dutrow Hyatt, Catharine Merkelbach Keller, Lela Summer Kern, Grace Radcliffe Kroetz, Grace Miller Kuhn, Norma Grammes Kuttler, Marie Thomas Lambert, Mildred Dice Lenner, lean Benner Lorentz, Vera Rober Osterholm, Lenore Reeme, Bertha Riggs, Marie Bare Royer, Aleta Lynch Speck, Ruth Stoner Staib, Donna Von Blon Storehalcler, Florence Smith Sturges, Dorothy Knott Swing, Helen Virtue, Bernice Wingart West, Ruth Bennehotf 1913 Andrus, Lloyd Ayres, Frost Bacher, Eugene Barnes, Paul Bruner, Charles Clady, Lloyd Craun, Marion Crobaulgh, Clarence Ernst, erman Gahris, Herman Locke, Charles Otis Maiberger, Ralph 'Miller, Blair Mulholland, Eugene l. Neligh, Iohn Pennell, Howard Shober, Ralph Shrickel, Harry Smith, Orson Stevens, Ioe Transue, William Warnement, Raymond Yerby, Reginal Zook, Horace Anway, Genevra Beaver Bosworth, Kathryn Lott B rne, Mabel Houk Cllienowith, Pearl Moore 'Coftman, Edna Coleman, Vera Ohl Courtwright, Ada Wagner Eaton, Edith Straub Eisenhard, Hazel Reber France, Mxyrtle Gardner, ivian Collins Holzworth, Eva Brickner Kelly, Edith Burford Kern, Gerty Rodrick Lutz, Helen Zartrnan Norris, May Shafer, Elizabeth Outhwaite Stever, Ollie Hoffman Williams. Eva Good Yoder, Ruth Mizen Youngen, May Cluxton Zarges, Florence Werthmiller 1914 Bacon, Robert Lynn Bennehott, Olton Chetister, Walter Cory, Russell Dysinger, Vinton Elsesser, Louis Finley, Harry Gottfried, Ne son Kahler, Clarence Knight, Claude Krout, Iohn Allen Koch, Arthur Ludwig Vernon Merkel ach, lohn My-kers, Raiemond Sc eiber, lmer Steinmetz, Clarence Wagner, Robert Warner. Carlton Auble, Susan Alcorn Badger, Katharine DeWitt Barger, Kathryn Baltzell Bennehoff, Esther Ellen Biller, Mary Bo art Brown, Rosina gllargaret Brownell, Anna Laura Fager Byrne, Lela Ethel Dittes, Mary Freeman Hahn, Florence Dell Iones, Florence Leiner Knight, Marguerite Weimer Lowrey, Leona Umsted 'McAdams, Helen Heckert McRae, Doris Dundore Nashman, Marg Perrill Nichols, Olga mith O'Donnell, alome Van Blon Ozmun, Ellen Steckel Pangel, Laura Brundage Patterson, Erna Rust Paul, Bernice Fox Thaxton, Hazel Loose Unger, Ruth Abbott 'Warner, Olive Ransburg Waterbur , Dale M. Welker, line Crouse Wilsey, Nellie Huss Wiseman, Helen Pence 1915 Baker, Howard Ballreich, Clarence Buck, Harold Clabough, William D'Arcy, Paul 'Davidson, Howard 'Deibert, Wesley DeWitt, Lgyall Dudrow, arry 'Fox, Fred Frederick, Paul Funk, Rush ' Funk, Wenner Grossman, Iohn Hanlon, Edwin Herbig, Rudy Hess, Dari Ientgen, Louis Kern, Earl Klenk, Karl Kuhn, Herman Lantz, Elmer Lautermilch, Louis Litzenberger, Harry Mohr, Chalrner Mohr, Dee Norris, Bruce Reeme, Clyde Schauder Carl Shuman, Herbert Smith, Howard Snyder, Eugene 'Unser, Dawson Wagner, William Walter Carmon Ward., Frank Waterbury, Neil Young, Truman Amrein, Florence Ehrhart Baum, Lenore Boroli, Ruth Gahris Bowersox, Marie Conaghan 'Collins, Helen Riggle 'Dininger, Mary Roth Diringer, Elva Arnold 'Enbody. Thelma Gray, Marie Heilman Heilman, Florence Hunter, Irene KelleY. lulia Scheidinger Koeckert, Madelon Noble Lashelt, Grace Halley 'McBride, Helen Michaels Marie Miller, Maude Crouse 'Mollenkrig Veda Hilsinger 'Myers, orence Noldge, Bernice Clay Pittenger, Martha Powel, Gertrude Myers Rae, Ruth O'Connor Richard, Edna Chenot Russell, Nina Duffey Smith, Pauline Siegrist Till, Marian Bemisderter 'Wade, Ruth Ann Weller, Helen Keesy Wininger, Mae Parks Zeis, nez Harper . 1916 Arment, Charles Bork, Ioseph Bridinger. Paul 'Brundage, Roger Cottrell, Cecil Dunn, Geo e Frohne, Palil , Hake, George Houser, Clinton Kernan, Allen Leiner, Karl Lonsway, Louis iller Rus ell M , s Mitchell, Mervel Morgenstern, Ronald Roberts, Richard Saliers, Harold Schultz, Leo Shultz, Herman Schrickel, Perry Sneckenberger, Robert Spoon, Dewey Sting, Charles Zeis, Harmon Brailey, Mary Funkhouser Beaver, Dorothy Stackhouse Boucher, Edna Carrick Coe, Faith Frazier Crum, Hazel Mercer Dell, Eulalie DeWitt, Irene Liggett Dull, Margaret ahris Dunn, Alice Marie Fike, Lelia Omwake Fisher, Edna Mae Geis, Helen Downey Hair, Lucinda Beard Hardy, Theresa Wagner Heffner, Berneice oifman Kerschner, Vera Hilsinger Lenhart, Helen Phillips Miller, Goldie McFerren Mohr, Candace Kelly Morledge, Margaret Crouse Neligh, Florence Nichols, Mildred Bender Norris, Leah Norris, Leona Delaplane Norris, Nina Proehl, Helen Volk Ranker, Margaret Hess Scharf, Phyllis Van Buskirk Scoarse, Lucile Renninger Seim, Lucile Peasrnaker Shuman, Anna Marie Wagner, Catharine Scott Ward, Mildred Lutz Webster, Irma Gahris Wolfe, Sarah Mundwiler Zimmerman, Nina Knepper 1917 'Adaii-, Francis Arbogast, Herbert Badger, Robert Barto, Harold Beck, Rudicil Bender, Harold 'Benner, Robert Crawford, Douglas Currence, Iohn Dey, Harold Egbert, DeWyer Ewald, Iohn Fisher, Hermon 'Fitzgerald, Arley Foutz, Ralph Funk, Wgyne George, ugh Hall, Lester Haas, Henry Hershberger, Ralph Elton Hoffman, Leon . Huth, Edward Ierabek, Edward Iones, Clifford Krout, Vincent Loose, Frank Michaels, Herbert Murray, Harry Pence, Iohn Roth, Frank Sager, Merle Scheiber, Herman Swartzmiller, Fridolin Siegrist, George Steinmetz, George Webster, Rolla Wagner, Wilfred Zimmerman, Selton Alsip, Mary Beck Baumgardner, Grace Martin Blass, Mar McCarthy Breyman, Gladys Dayton Brundaxgle, Zoe Robinson Daly, inifred Streckel Doss, Romana Van Buskirk Egbert, Ruth Harper Hartman, Nellie Mizen Huth, Margaret Emonds Kieffer, Helen Fox Makinson, Alice Pittenger McCloskey, Dorothy Buskirk Mohr, Golcla Young 'Morton, Irma Edwards Miller, Inez Seiger Murra , Christina Knepper Orr, Ilelen Facer Patte, Laura Kastner Regan, Katharine Karrn Reif, Doris Hill 'Reinbolt, Gladys Couser Schollenberger, Doris Fleming Shafer, Gladys Heilman Shober, Ruth Martin Sloane, Eva Kinney Snyder, Evelyn Bender Spitler, Alice Saliers Stever, Mildred Riehm Thornburg, Catharine Tromble, Edna Warner Taylor, Naomi Fuller Wyndarn, Ognal Herbert Yambert, Mi dred Griffith Zimmerman, Ruth Baum 1918 Alcorn, Robert Baum, Richard Borer, Frederick Collins, Francis Criswell, Donald Crum, Frank Dirmeyer, David Ewald, Herman Farley, Gilman Haley, Charles Hart. Allen Heckert, Otto Heilman, Henry Huth, Eugene Lautermilch, Paul Lcnsway, Gustave Loucks, William Magers Lewis McCormack, Clifford Meier, Allred Michaels, Alton Myers, John Niswender, Dana Omwake, Orton Patterson, Stanley Peters. Brooks Rhodes Willard Ricketts, Delmer Scrum, Clifford Scherger, Ralph Stone, George Thiery, Eugene 'Nard, lames Yffarneinent, Francis Marion Welter, Pius Werlz, Paul Wolfe, Herbert Worcester, Allen Alcorn, Madelon Brendle Allman, Doris Bridinger Ashford, Margaret Brown Baeckler, Eve via Meyer Birch, Zula Krupp Bloom, Velma Stuckey Breyrnan, Roma Brindle, Catherine Clark, Margaret Clabaugh Conners, Laura Bloom Dauwalter, La Verd Thornburg Delvenne, Bertha Engle. Hazel Kern Fager, Esther Ford, Margaret Ernst Fought, Flo Rene Dicken Foutz, Gertrude George, Viva Miller Hepler, Sylvia Hall Hertzer, Helen Hauck LeBay, Helen Smith Loucks, Olive Wagner Michaels, Genevieve Smaltz Mills, Fern Mallory, Virginia Smith Patterson, Velora Hamlin Quinn. Esther Kernan Ranker, Gertrude Shaetfer, Lucile Ehrhart Schuetz. Esther Von Blon Saum, Lucile Bonney Senn, Mildred Corfman Shuey, Helen Warner, Helen Heckrnan Will, Mary Huff Willoughby, Goldie Creeger Yale, Mildred Werner 1919 Bakos, Edwin Beaver, Claude Charles Bell, Francis Bloom, Idon Merrell Burghalter, loel Busam, Louis Chenot, George M. Collins, Edwin Company, Rall Cushman, Howard Davidson, Robert Delvenne, Robert Dore, Iohn Dysinger, Myron Fleck, Iacob Flicker, Monroe Flynn, Paul Frederick, Earl Frick, Harry Gahris, Franklin Good, Charles F. Harding, Herman Hartsel, Iohn Hepler, Charles Hertzer, Iohn Hess, Iohn H. Houk, Robert Howald, William Keller, Lowell Kingsmore, Gerald Lonsway, William Magers, Howard Molineaux, Richard Mundwiler, Charles Saunders, Austin Schaub, Henry Sickles, Lloyd Gilmore Wagner, Rush Warner, Doyle Welter, Leon Yeager, Louis Allison, Hattie Shober Beck, Catherine Beck, Clara Cordelia Bensell, Margaret Egbert Brillhart, Ieanette Baldwin Burghalter, Fannie Pence Collins, Cleo Weidaw Crane, Mildred Huth Dauer, Catharine Huff Dunn, Kathryn Dysart, Minnie Funk Ebel, Florence Sherck Eger, Dorothy Foncannon, Anita Mary Frick, Dorothy Kleinfelter Friend, Doris Zeiiler Goller, Margery gbert Grose, Nellie Cornelia Harper, Doris Shedenhelm Holland, Edna Glick lohnson, Dorothy Redman Karens, Margaret Williams Kramer, Eleanor Dunn Lewis, Lucy Murphy Manges, Cara Ransburg Matz, Hilda Louisa Meisner, Corinne Perry McWilliams, Alice Nicolai Newton, Rachel Sherck Orthman, Inez Hughes Peasmaker, Doris Reit, Marian Revell, Gladys Shale Rosenberger, Evelyn Hoffer Rusoff, Anna Hayden Sheidler, Marian Torrey, Beatrice Heaton Voss, Hilda Selina Weaver, Violette Conway Wertz. Marie Young. Naomi l92D Baumgardner, Raymond Bero, Archibald Clabaugh, Milford Creeger, lra 'Feag es, Robert Fisher, Louis Good, Wm. Herbert Gritfeth, Wellington, Ir. Haley, Frank Herr, Iohn Hertzer, Fred Kerchner, Clifford Kerschner, Nolan KIQPP. Harold Marquardt, John Wm. Metz, Elmer Michaels, Leroy t Morgenstern, Chflfles Myers, Raymond Pahl, Iames Robert Partridge, Russell Pinkerton, Robert Pultz, Francis Robenalt, George A. Russell, Francis E. Smith, Eldon Steinmetz, Paul Stewart, Darl Stickney, Carlton Spicka, Charles Thompson, I, Lionel Warnement, Ralph Weisgerber, Bernard Wolfe, H. Alfred Barnes, Evelyn .Scott Bennett, Reta Ftndley U 'Boner, Florence Catherine Dell, Geneva Fosnaugh, Ruth Knecht Fox, Iosephine Sayler Garland, Hazel May Taylor Gebhart, Adeline 'Zartman Grill, Helen Dorothy Gulick, Emma Wentz Gustin, Thelma Ursula Halleck, Thelma McDevitt Henninger, Bernice Houk, Emma Louise Heller Kistler, Sarah Burr Koontz, Lauretta Lancaster, Clara lane Lange, Margaret Baker Large, Barbara Metz Linker, Alma Weismauer Maule, Ruth Burnside Murphy, Mildred Spitler Nash, Gertrude Nunemaker, Grayce Liggett Oswald, Lenora Staley Parks, Ruth Edythe Riblett, Maude Bare Rininger, Margaret DeBusman Scherger, Daisy Hakes Schlachter, Lois Crabill Shaefter, Margaret Crawford Sheidler, Ieanette Baker Srnallwood, Mildred Brendle Stackhouse, Ella Conway Walter, Anna Murphy Wertz, Marie Osterholm Wilson, lrrna Meyers Wolfe, Esther Baum Worthington, Florence 1921 Badger, Herman Ball, Frederic Corirnan, Arthur Creeger, Gilbert Croxall, Kenneth DeWitt, Cletus Dice, Proctor I Dicken, Dorsey Dale Dysinger, Herbert France, Keith Fritz, Stanley Gear, William Geyer, Paul Iones, Allan Lautzenheiser, G. Rudolph MCKiHHiI, Russell 'Mann, yron Mullholand. Daryl Riddle, William Rosenbeii-ger, Allen Rupert, dwin Sherck, Iohn Donald Smith, Rudolph I, Stack, Roy Startzman, Warren Uberroth, Marion, Ir. Weikert, George 'Williams, Walter Babcock, Rosamond Belle Barger, Cora Creeger Bender, Doris Barbara Bretz, Mildred Rebecca Bowser, Ruth Lonsway Callahan, Ruth Ann Hufi Creeger, Mary Shurnway DeWitt, Grace Harding Dom, Grace Fassler Einsel, Naomi Williams Friend, Naomi Lantz Gaylord, Margaret Ball Geiken, Ruth Ware Gilliland, Garland Hinsman Hamm, Mary Anderson Harding, Selma Smaltz Hess, Bessie Koons Kelbley, Lillian Amlin Kisabarth, Estella Hale LeMaire, Ethel Boner McGinnis, Alma K. Miller, Mabel Weikert Morgan, Katherine Weinig Payett, Zella Schrickel Pepin, Glad s McAllister Poindexter, llrma McReynolds Post, Aleta Smith Rosenberger, Helen Ruffing, Mary Alice Lutz Stewart, Margaret Wolfe Stover, Dorothy Sagar Talbot, Mary Weekly, Evelyn Mae .- Weikert, Pearl Myers Woodruff, Mary Alice Russell Zachardy, Mildred Daywalt 1922 Crum, Abbott 'Currence, Eugene Daniel, Herman Daughert , Charles Decker, Raul Dryfuse, Ray Ebel, Paul Ehrenfried, Walter Fey, Lewis Fisher, Henry Glick, Lewis D. Henninger, Charles Huffman, Ralph Hunter, George Iohnson, Guilford Kingsmore, Martin Kruse, Paul Kuebler, Clarence Leahy, Roswell Martin, Marion Montgomery, Robert 'Peterson, arl Price, Dallas 'Puffenberger, Iames Rohrback, Henry Robenalt, Wade Schult, Arthur Seaman, Donald Seifert, Richard Shultz, Paul Stofer, Robert Ullrich, Irwin Van Curen, Charles Warnement, Howard Weaver, Mark Welter, Reginald Wolfe, Theodore Adair, Mary Baldwin, Marguerite Sheeley Baum, Kathryn Beamer, Gertrude Bare Beaver, Helen Anderson Beck, Elizabeth Brian Betzer, Mabel Valentine Blaes, Helen Boner Bour, Florence Walters Brundage, Gretta Sherman Chaffee, Mabel Staib Crampton, Mildred Dawson, Esther Moss Dolch, Marian Bender Drew, LaDora Creeger Egbert, Catharine Fea les, Roma Kampe Fleci, Ellen Borer Gerhardt, Dorothy Park Gooding. Louise Sexton 'Grilfeth, Kathryn Herbster, Elizabeth Beam Hiskey, Yvonne Scheibley Huss, Susie Smith lrwin, Mildred Worcester Ierabek, Marnie Kahler, Adella Adams 'Kiessling, Mary Ellen Klein, Berdine Koch Lamb, Marporie Iamison Maddox, Vir inia Frazier McClung, Hzgen McGrew, Ruby Niederhouser Michaels, Lucille Crum Otto, Lillian Paul, Evelyn Pfeifer, He en Renshaw, Leah Bero Ricketts, Helen Dedrick Riddle, Hazel Riddle, Stella Rinesmith, Mabel Risk, Dorothy Smith Roberts, Bernice Yundt Rosenberger, Marjorie Shoemaker, Doris Stewart Smith, Amanda Heilman Smith, Beulah Kille Smith, Avis Snook, Mildred Ricketts Spitler, Helen Swickard, Thelma Tobias, Mildred Cook Tune, Florine Grossman Weber, Olive Day Weller, Lola Morton Welter, Marie Halter Whittecar, Dorothy Niswender Wilcox, Henrietta Cook Wilson, Iennibel Dean Wise, Lucy Yant, Alice Peasmaker 1923 Beisner, Hen? D. Bero, Alfred . Carr, Edwin B. Edwards, Mervin I. Fast, Gilbert F. Flechtner, Byron Funk, Allon N. Funk, I. Alton Gahris. Alton T. Gillig, Harold E. Harlett, Arthur M. Harris, Millard H. Herriff, Elwood B, Hipscher, Harry V. Huffman, Albert I. Huff, Frank I. Ientgen, Robert A. King, Cecil D. Kleinfelter, Iohn I. Knestrict, Robert Koenig, Frederick W. Kruse, Donald W. Lange, Gilmore H. Lutz, Charles E. McGinnis, I. Paul McGormley, Richard Michaels, William H. McKinne , William H. Myers, Har? Osterholm, obert Ranker, Mervin G. Rohrer, Raymond A. Rosenblatt, Herman Schultz, Raymond Edward Shannon, Paul W. Smith, Paul Iohn Sperow, Ellis D. , Startsman, Louis Stein, Norman H. Swabley, Myron L. Wanbaugh, Vernon C. Wilcoxson, Arthur F. Willard N. Eu ene Zimmerman, Iain D. Ash, Grace Clever Baumgardner, Iuanita Florence Beamer, Delthia Doran Beard, Rosa Ballreich Benjamin, Mary Reynard Bishop, Lolita Biehler Borer, Dorothy Fox Bridges, Estella Brown Cleveland, Elizabeth Poling Colvin, Esther Corner Corfman, Dolores Pauline Crist, Velma Pearl Ogle Crouse, Thelma Detterman DeBarbrie, Ianice Griffin Dietzel, Margaret Mount Doran, Virgie Ellen Mason Dressel, Nina Sherman Ekleberry, Rachel Yambert Eden, Geraldine Puffenherger Everett, Helen Snyder Fleck, Gail Fehr Foos, Mar aret Gross Gilliland, iliildred Halter Gassman, lone Geraldine Gundlach, Marguerite Sellers Guy, Dorothy Swope Hinsman, Katharine Prouse Homier, Lila Zeis Huffman, Verena Huss Hyder, Vera Rowland Iones, Mary Folkhard Kerschner, Harriett Wade Kielsrnier, Ardis Reemsnyder Kiessling, Marie Schwable Knestrict, Laura Charles Koons, Mary Fern Lauterbacke, Irma Conway Liggett, Genevieve Mildred Lynch, Katharine Margaret Magers, Alice Michaels Matz, Catharine Leona May, Olive Ranck McDonald Florence Hoffman Myers, Thelma Creeger Netter, Lola Garrett O'Brien, Laura A. Omwake, Edna Rogers Osborn, Mildred Ruth Bowman Patridge, Florence Zuem Pfeifer, Emma May Raiser, Wilhelmina Richards, Ruth Krips Ritter, Hilda Cole Robertson, Garland Walter Ruehle, Martha Yambert Six, Modella Mae Shedenhelrn, della Steinbau h, Helen Sexton Voss, MiTdred Martin 'Wahl, Orpha Smith Welter, Beulah Radcliffe Whitaker, Alvaretta Zepp, Pauline Egbert 1924 Barnes, Glenn O. Barnes, Myron Bruce Behm. Merle l- Blaney. Joseph Earl Damp, John DeMuth, Chester Dennis, Von H. Estep, John K. Fo ht, Raymond H. Haley. Wiliam M. Hall, Eu ene, Franklin Henry, Harold D. Herter, Earl Edwin Keller, Alfred Gordon Kin srnore, Donald J. Kol-Si. Wilson W. Kramer, Aloysius Lantz, Paul Lauterrnilch, Otto Meier, Vincent Miller, John Henry Miller, Henry Randall Mullholand, Harry D. Myers, Albert Myers, Earl Myers, Lester Partridge, Walter J. Riddle, Frederick J. Riehm, Melvin Rober, Harley D. Shuff, Frank V. Smith, Earl L. Smith, Leonard B. Spurrier, John E. Stack, Vincent E. Stephenson, William B, Thompson, Russell L. Welter, Albert N. Werba, Richard Eugene West, Thomas D. Baltzell, Alice Louise Baum, Mariorie Weller Beisner, Alma Michaels Booth, Ruth Edna Bridinger, Grace Rhorbacker Braun, Ruth Herma Ranck Brown, Doris Beck Brown, Kathryn, N. Campbell, Florence Knight Campbell, Mary Louise Fristoe Conrad, Lucille Hertzer Cook, Ruth Elizabeth Criswell, Katharine Constance Cromer, Doris Mildred Digby, Mildred Baum Doran, Zelma Louise Dudley, Marie Clouse Elchert. Charlotte Louise Falter, Maybelle Smith Fey, Nellie Elizabeth Gahris, Eura Marg Flint Gardner, Elnora lick Hahn, Elma Beck Halley, Ruth Elizabeth Ringle Hertzer, Anne Kennedy Hogan, Nila Belle Janus, Thelda Laver Joachim, Gail Patterson Keim, Nellie Gertrude McDaniel King, Marguerite Miller King, Madeline Nusbaum Kingsmore, Faye Young Lee, Marian E izabeth Lowe, Mary Josephine Porter Martin, Catherine Molineaux Miller, Kathr n Mullholand, Clara Arline Lea Nau, Louise McKinney Niles, Marian Randall, Helen Grace Riddle, Dorothyaliuth Romig, Helen orothy Bowser Russell, Marian Wentz Sell, Hilda Overholtz Shares, Charlotte Converse Sigafoose, ThyaAnn Niswender Snyder, Bernetta Foburg Strait. Marian Porter Swinnerton, Mary June Brimmer Thompson, Margaret Currence Valentine, Elsie Marie Weber, Helen Grace Danbeck Weber, Virginia Blue Zay, Alice Marjorie 1925 Allen, Richard E. Amrhien, Albert C. Anderson, John Arend, Carl E. Bakos, Arthur Baumgardner, Bernard Beisner, Edward Briihl, Gentry Boner, Gerald Carrick, Alfred Cristley, Warren Dale Corthe l, Robert Crabill, Robert Dolch, Alvah Dornan, Donald Dore, William Drew, Horace Fisher, Robert Flechtner, Myron G. Funk, H. Squire Gaietto, Anthony Glick, Ralph H. Grant, Robert F. Groman, Charles W. Haefling, Irvin Houck, Clarence Humes, Harold Johnson, James Kuebler, Elmer Lauterrnilch, George Lautermilch, John r. Leahy, James Clarence Leister, Reginald Ley, Edmund Lobdell, Leroy Lonswayz, Russell 'Lucas, ldon Lucius, Urban McElhenY. l- Howard McGinnis, Robert Mclrityre, Herman J. Miller, Edward Miller, Victor Mizen, F. Kirker Moorhead, Dwight Pahl, Charles, Ir. 'Raiser, Paul Reed, William Reynard, Marion Ferne Riley, George Rosenberger, John B. Sawyer, Arthur Charles Sears, Holland Settlage, Arnold Sheats, Paul Shock, Doyle Shuman, Clayton Smith, Radelle Spitler, Downs Stacy, Osborne Taylor, Robert Tillotson, George 'Uberroth, Flavius Wagner, Fred Warnement, Cecil Warnement, Urban Weimerkirch, Truman Wolfe, Carl Wolfe, Rolland Yoder, Herman Yundt, Doyle . Albertson, Pansy Turner Alspach, Edna Kraft Beam, Ida Louise Blackburn, Loretta Boehler, Bernita Margrat Borchert, Mildred A. Bour, Iris Mae Bucher, Ruth Beam Carden, Melissa Alcorn Creeger, Marguerite Cleo Creeger, Mildred Ready Deaver, Cletus Werling Elchert, Eunice Young Ewald, Evelyn Chamberlain Ferazzi, Dorothy Maule 'Frankhart, Anne Herrnina Riehrn Frazier, Elizabeth Willson Frederick, Mabel Nye Funk, Hildred Catharine Gillig, Florence Buchman Gross, Mary Catherine Haetling, Mary Huffman Haley, Myrtle Albert Harlett, Mildred Hasemeyer, Sylvia Hill, Mi dred Kime Huff, Edna Louise Hunter, Beulah Yvonne Knipple, Katherine Kopp Lang, Viola Lucille Manges, Agnes Mclferren Miller, Audrey Gurney Mulfinger, Wi helmina Musch, Elizabeth Sears Reitz, Helen Guss Reuter, Helen Schmidutz Rogers, Mary Wolf Rothrauif, Pauline Myers Scheerer, Mary Carrick Sellers, Anna Marie Shoffner, Rose Rogala Snyder, Vare Mae Koch Souders, Verna M. Thompson, Frances Blackburn Thompson, Vera lvadale 'Unser, Evelyn Shirley Wagoner, Corienne Weddell, Margaret Nigh Wheeler, Eve yn Lippert Williams, Arlene E. Wittenmlyjer, Meta Dodd Young, mma Daniel 1925 Allbaugh, Glenn Miley Amlin, Frances Bacon, Roger H, Bare, Raymond S. Barrick, John Barrick, Ward M. Baugher, Ernest E. Bowser, Norman H. Byers, Robert B. Charles, Owen W, Cleveland, Hugh Cleveland, Ralph Cox, Walter R. Cramer, O. Louis Diemer, John Paul Egbert, Norman D. Ehrbar, William Judson Ehrenfried, Herman C. Echrenfried, Howard C. Fey, Herman E. Flechtner, Robert L. Fox, George W. Garland, Walter C. Gerhards, Joseph A. Grendon, Howard Haefling, Edwin J. Hahn, Morris O. Hampshire, Claude Hars man, Myron Hoffman, Glen A. Keller, John W. King, John W. Kurtzman, Robert Manges, Charles Martin, Don H. Matthews, Emanuel McCarten, Alexander McGinnis, Omer Nicholls, John Omlor, Bernard Phillips, William Rober, Paul Rosenberger, Kenneth E. Rosenblatt, Alton Scherger, Clark Shepherd, Eugene Sigler, Roscoe Stein, Robert Troup, Gloyd Waldvogel, John Wellman. Albert Welter, Raymond Williams, Jesse Zartman, John Anderson, Florence Lucille Armbruster, Leah B. Beat, Marjorie Craun Berg, Annabel Lott Bishop, Gladys Best, Mary Kathryn Burkett, Dorothy Becroft Cook, Yvonne Lucille Crabill, Susan Elizabeth Crain, Mildred McElheny Cross, Martha Leola DeMuth, Mana Sutphin DeMuth, Ruth gewaldll lftuth LE. unn, i ian . Eberhard, Louise Taylor 'Engler, Thelma Rider Feasel, Mary Snyder Fey, Frances Reese Ferguson, Vivian Byers Euller, Ecsthyerbelle McElheny ross, at ryn Emil' Ailenit Mw ll ami ton, uci e edde Harlett, Evelyn. King Illlieckert, lgfxrgorievleiyit? ens er, a ys e c Hoffman, Al ce Folkhard Kennedy, Lofene Kildow, Martha Beck Kohlenbeig, Gabrielle Delvenne Ilfrarner, l harciarit Agiiollfi autermic , ve yn e kenhargi Eghg Cole Y antz, ut , Leverett, Marjorie Uberroth Llinkert, lzgganorrli McKinney oesser, na ae Ignch, Wanda Kinney ackwart, Arlene Yundt Martin, Pauline sages, Mgdredlg Echreplnfried c rew, a ie er auser Miller, Catharine Shank Musser, Doroth Dauwalter Neikirk, Mary Osterwalder, Helen M. Pontius, Kathryn Frederici Reinhart, Helen Beidelman Richardson, Ruthellen Whittaker grnesmiltgl, Cellia Morehart ears, ary . Sheldon, Nellie Grant Smith, Evelyn purrier, A ice Frey Taylor, Florence Thomason, Alice Crabill Van ilder, Mildred McConnahay Vogt, Elizabeth Royer wahrer, Geneweve eaver, ris a ner Webb, Estella Mgrehart wtllgnanw Florerlsce Dardee o e, onna . Wyndham, Loree Smith geager,BLe1-ah E, eiter, ar ara A. 1927 Ballreich, Albert A. Beisner, Howard W. Best, Leon H. Bordner, Charles A. Courtney, Paul L, Fingerhuth, lcrmes W. Flechtner, Clifford Flechtner, Wilbur R. Fristoe, Evan Lee, Ir. Gear, Harry F. Gilcher, Edwin Glick, Carl L. Haley, Dwight L. Kohler, Iohn M. Keller, Alfred Koch, Daniel E. Koch, Myron Lee Lucas, Merrit I. Luke, Loren D. Magers, Donald I. Martin, Robert L. McElheny, Carl W. McKinney, Charles R. Montague, Ellis C. Peterson, Theodore M. Riehm, Richard B. Sherck, Paul Simmons, I. Earl 'Smith, Ralph A. Smitn, Russell B. Stoner, Ned I. Swander, Lamar D. Talbot, Iohn S. Tillotson, Fred W. Thomason, Mason Thorn urg, Ellwood A. Williams, Paul I. Wolfe, I. Edward Wolf, William I. Batlekarnp, Verland Stevenson Baumgardner, Luella Dehn Berlelramp, Alrnecla Buckner, Leota Shumaker Briihl, Evelyn Shaetfer Chace , Berneta Halter Corthell, Carharine Elizabeth Crawford, Mary Ellen Hasemeyer Creeger, R. Elizabeth Ferre l, Eileen Leahy Fertig, Gervase Flechtner, Berniece Bishop Grimes, Orphia Mae Hasinger, Marian Ewing Hoffer, Marie Schwartz Holcomb, Pauline Saunders Irwin, Mary K. Katzenmeyer, Wanda K. Keller, Esther Knauer, Alice Miller Lee, Wanda Huffman Leister, Betty Lorentz, Marguerite Macklinciz, Mar Louise Grimes Maule, dna Hfeck Meeker, Gertrude E. Mizen, F. Louise Moorhead, Irene Naylor, Iane Pennington, Dorothy McClure Powley, Daisy Luci le Pratt, Sarah Berlekamp Quinn, Iosephine Black Reed, Margaret Hanson Renn, Ruth Smith Robertson, Grayce Dunfee Sawyer, Ellen Remsberg Scherer, Ruth Mann Sertell, Thelma Hale Shock, Elinor Gahris Shurnway, Yvonne lngman Sitler, Lillian Doyle Snyder, Bessie Spurrier, Margaret I. Stone, Marie Carlson Street, Mildred Swing, Eugenia Taylor, Daisy Allen Va entine, Eunice Crum White, Virginia Hanson Yeager, Erma Cole Zuern, Clara L. 1928 Allman, Robert Bishop, Arthur E. Bowe, Robert E. 'Cleveland, Paul E. Creeger, Ward A, DeMuth, Robert Fassler, Frank E. Feagles, Gerald R. Flechtner, Clair C Flechtner, Horner F Garland, Linus E. Gibson, Samuel, Ir. Harper, Myron T, Harshman, Roger L. Hauck, Howard B. Hixson, Robert W. Hoffman, Iohn P. Iohnston, Edward F. 'Karp, Paul Kiessling George P. Kingseed, Carl E. Knestrict, Donald LaFontaine, Leo 'Lee, Edward C. Lemon. Percy Lee Mangett, Louis E. Martin, Ioseph Meyers, Walter C. Mizen, Robert E. Mount, Robert C. - Neiderhouseh, Iohn O. Noble, Darwin A, Otto, Harry P. Overholtz, Willard S. Pearson, Iohn B. Poling Carl M. Painter, Wilmer C. Rex, Iohn W, Rosenblatt, Bernard B. Barger Lois Nighswander Baugher, Carrie Alice Best, Mabel Rosellen Biller, Louise Dreitzler Bishop, Ianet Saul Blodgett, Irene Rernsberg Burrnan, Mildred Maxine Burner, Cleobelle Lowe Carrick, A, Kathryn Cole, Esther Seemuth Corfman, Pauline Dimrn Crabill, Mary Buskirk Doty, Dorothea Pauline Eastman, Wanda Marie Edwards, Minerva Mae Ehrenfried, Margaret Gibson Ehrenfried, Mildred lngman Fey, M. Marglaret Fisher, Ruth oman Fox, Berneice Gear Grimes, Mildred Lane Herter, Aileen Florence Hines, Lillian Mary 'Huff, Margaret F. Kauffman, Catharine Aileen King, Marguerite Lenore Lewis, Dora Betz Lipprnan, Helen McElheny Lucas, Madelon Wetter McKinney, Elizabeth Chamberlain Miller, Annabel Lee Smith Miller, Mildred Tewalt . Niehoff, Miriam Dorothy Peterson, Hilda Mae Baer Phillips, Margaret Redick, Corinne Bacon Ramsey, Alice Rohrer Rider, Florence Work Riehm, Constance Kirne Rinehart, Marion Wagner Rober, Mary L. Sherck, Edna Harding Sink, Helen Sullivan, Elizabeth Shaffer Sutton, Ruth Anderson Tewalt, Mary Catharine Trout, Mary Kathryn Burkett Turner, Marie Kathryn Welter, Helen Irene Wilkinson, Dorothy Kathrine Williams, Katherine Hartsel Wolfe, Georgia Greek Yinglin , Mary Elva Zerbe, ilelen Mae Zoll, Kathryn Allman 1929 Beck, Iohn Daniel Briney, Claude Rodsworth Downey, Grattan Henry Farrell, Charles Edward Fawcett, Charles R. Fey, Walter C. Flechtner, George R. Flechtner, Norbert B. France, William Robert Gross, Robert Henry Harmon, William Hays Hart, Donald C. Hawkins, Edward S. Hemlinger, Louis H. Hoyle, Iohn Willard Humes, Paul A. Keil, Ralph William Keller, lean Paul Keller, Ioseph Amos KruPP, Orlin Klopp, Eugene Lang, Herman Lemon, Floyd R. Lautermilch, Edward A. McCray, Frank Miller, Carl I. Moses, Robert Otto Murray, Richard L. Prouse, Philip Edson Rust, Eugene C. Sears, David Sharron Shaw, Lysle B. Sheeley, Burton A., Ir. Sidebotham, Paul Silverman, Roland Stinson, lack Sennell, I0l'1D H- 'Stone, Charles 'Stehlik, Henry W Troucsn, Herbert L. Wal vogel, George R. Yundt, Aldon Abbott, Dorris Day Alford, Beatrice Margaret Allbaugh, Grace Edna Ashlay, Mary Lou Conrad Stoner, Richard E. Uhl, Robert Unser, Clifford W. Baugher, Eula Doris Baugher, Pearl M. Best, Mercedes Mohr Burgderfer, Vera Bartlebaugh Barnes, Hilda Walk Cook, Catherine Crum Courtney, Ruth A. Dornan, Claire Lucile Dewald, Ida lrene Dryluse, Mary Alice Menzionatti Estep, Margaret Wetzel ' Fensterrnaker, Kathryn Dildine Glick, Lucy Luellen Gouker, Dorothy Mae Grohe, Alice Marie Hawkins, Mary Greene Hickman, Marguerite A. Baughman Hollopeter, Dorothy Lucille Johnson, Catherine Field Johnson, Georgia Bull Jones, Anna Hayward Jump, Evellyin Hunter Kleinkauf, elen Marie Knorr, Mildred Pearl Laux, Marjorie Bowman Lenz, Margaret Lindsay, era Billman Loesser, Mary Alice Martin, Annabelle Martin, Elizabeth Kohli Miller, Dora Louise Miller, Ruth Grossman Moorhead, Mary Jane Motts, Dorothy DeBusman Mullholand, Gladys Godfrey Myers, Julia l. Nigro, Eleanor Hershey Nunley, Helen Pritchard, Lucille Yeager Ring, Bessie Stehlik Root, Olive Elizabeth Runion, Marie Nye Sanders, Marjorie Bishop Sandys, Katharine R. Saunders, Mary Evelyn Sellers, Edna Louise Sennett, Inez Webster Shetterley, Geraldine Karp Shuey, Alice Cramer Smith, Edna Farrington Staib, Marguerite Wisebaker Thom, Fehra M. Thomson, Christina Cook Tiell, Agnes Rosena Troup, Mildred Jumper Vore, Mary Etta Mi ler Wert, Marian Luise Wilson, Lillian Egbert Wolfe, Erma Lois Zaugg, Mildred 1930 Agerter, Frederick Eoomef-shined Wilson our, are Blum, Vinton goritellg Biiirdett oo , ton ey gramer, lgili eppen, ar Eeitiics, Chharles 2. ut , Vi son Dsadd, Woodrow Ferrall, Wilbur Frederici, William Giraudeau, Anthony CGod1irey,HPauld fy , w Ilglolrdihg,REes,lEr xson, ap Hbuk, Warren Hunker, Laurel Kerschner, Harvey Kerschner, Virgil lifing, llglcgk .ing, o ert Lixrnbriilig Phil A ann, ert Blxkicginnis, 'lghomas c inne , am Miller, Yallilbert ount, ug n . gileiderelig, Viefne eeme, au Remsburg, Robert Rcbenalt, Richard Rogala, Anthony lsolol, Louii c orger, eo Trumpler, Gregory VanCamp, John Vl'elter, Karl xlfvgnti, Geaorge ister, oy Witter, Russell Wilkinson, Leonard Wolfe, Frank Zoller, Robert Angene, Louise Nye Barnhart, Gertrude Valentine Baxa, Mildred Dale Beidelman, Mildred Bender, Madeline Bergahiser, Imogen Culver Blum, Dorothy reene Boehm, Margaret Martin Bridinger, Mina Brotkin, Sara Rosenblatt Creeger, Mary Disler, Edith Dixon, Pauline Good Etchie, Margaret Burger Flechtner, Marian Fingerhuth, Orionona Quelch Foltz, Martha Kille Frederick, Ailena Haines Frederick, Evelyn Goerlich, Dorothy E. Smythe Greenwell, Elva Lehne Haines, Kathryn Hellinger, Doris Unser Houck, Evelyn Keil, Ruth Kennedy Celetta Flechtner Kerchner, Anna Hellner Kuebler, Carolyn Stevenson Lilly, Harriet Work Long, Bessie Lonsway, Erdine Mathias, Marie Culver Matthews, Belva Mattison, Ruth McBride, Marian McClure Miller, Virginia Patnoe Mizen, Bernice Santmire Mullicon, Hollis Reiter Myers, Ruth Musser Nemire, Beatrice Yerbe Odgers, Ruth Fassler Palmer, Kathryn Park, Alice Boehler Perrine, Thelma Miller Peterson, Oleafa Reese, Opal Richardson, Ida Kille Riley, Marjorie Simonis Ruh en, Leona Tracewell Rust, Dorothy Schaal, Thelma VanNette Sidebotham, Esther Sessions, Mary Fogelman Smith, Mary Jane Stoler, Helen Detrick Swope, Eva Dulley Swander, Thelma Walter, Ruth Weber, Ethel Jane Silverman Williams, Ada Wininger, Melva Wolfe, Mae Worthington, Grace Yoder. Mabel Yundt, Ava 1931 Allbaugh, Ray E. Baker, Arthur C. 'Barnes, Robert E. Best, Clarence A. Bintz, Carl C. Black, Hertor Franklin Boes, Louis A. 'Boroft, John B. Bruce Robert Addison Buskirk, John H. Camper, Dean Richard Chester, Lewis W. Clever, Carl E. Downey, Thomas B. Estep, Wade L. Ferrall, Frank B. Feil, Charles H. Fisher, Edwin R. Fisher, Harold H. Flechtner, Paul Kenneth Hayes, James A. Hayward, Charles C. Hunderlock, Ralph Wm. Hunter, Richard P. Irwin, Theron G. Kern, Robert M. Kurtzman, Raymond M. Lautzenhiser, Kenneth E. Long, William M. Lupton, L. Gerald Lydey, Woodrow Wilson McCormick, Cyril John MCCrory, Harry B, Miller, Clyde W. Miller, Paul W. Poling, Richard A. Renninger, Robert J. Riddle, Arthur Genoa Riddle, Gerald F. Ring, Robert T. Saunders, Thomas M. Schrickel, Harold F. Shrode, Harry L. Smith, Myron Transue Smyser, aul A. Speck, George F. Stofler, Allan Unser, Howard W. Walter, F. H. Carlysle Ward, Thomas T. Willoughby, Robert L. Young. R. Webster Allbaugh, Alice Lucile Bakalis, Mary Agnes Smith Baker, Ruth C. Beck, Ruth Elizabeth Bowe, Dorothy Jane Campbell, June Hanna Cleveland, Evelyn Bemis Cockrane, Evelyn Echelbarger Conaghan, Gertrude Barbara Cramer, Leola Price Crumrine, Letha Dutrow Dedrick, Eleanora Albert Dennison, Catharine Jane Dietelback, Ruth Drumm Donley, Berneice Eberhard Doran, Alice Marie Downey, Helen Dreitzler Friedli, Mary Alice Barrick Guttner, Florence McClure 'Harrison, Marjorie Stover Howard, Sylvia Jeannette Jones, lllantha Zeis Jordan, Erdine M. Karp, Violet A. Kintz, Myrtle Jones Knestrict, Lucy Marie Knorr, Florence B. Kraft, Mildred E. rest we . GU Y. ry oge man Lust, Ruth McEwen, Alice Myers McClellan, Marie Peer McGowan, Marjorie Rust Miller, Eva Anna Phillips, Elizabeth Molineaux 'Phillips, Margaret VanTassel Raudabau h, Mary L. Reed, Mageline Bollinger Reinbolt, Helen Olieva Remsberg, Hazel Zita Renninger, Norma Corthell Rex, Kathleen Beisner Reynard, Liona Gertrude Riddle, Margaret Rober, Minnie Sa ar Runion, Barbara Ellen Schwab, Fanny Fern Shumwcily, Geraldine Smith, argaret Smythe Speck, Doris Harding Steffen, Evelyn Weaver Wells, Martha Koch Welter, Constance Ruth Hart Williams, Marie Florence Wolaver, Madeline Kelly Yeager, Magdaleen M. Zuern, Elsie Elizabeth 1932 Adams, John Ballreich, Charles Barrett, Harvey Bish, Paul Bishop, Dwight Briney, Wilbert Campbell, Robert Casey, James Curns, Clerneth Dreitzler, Edward Eaki.n, Gerald Eastman, Lester Eggert, Wilford Faris, John Fertig, Ralph Gassner, Edmund Goetz, Karl Gottlieb, Dave Grurnmel, Ernest Hiestand, Ross Hixson, Raymond Hoover, Paul Hostler, Earl Houk, Robert Kohli, Edwin Kuebler, Iames Lantz, Iohn Leahy, Harlow Lindsa , Kenneth Long, Edward I12'deY. Charles achamer, Wenner Magers, Berdell Mathia s, Norval McClintock, Iames McConnahay, Leland Meyer, Charles Miller, Phil Miller, Vernon Mitten, Kenneth Mulne David Naehoft, Iohn Nye, Robert Perong, Vincent Pfeiffer, Richard Pierce, Ernest Reese, Paul Rernsburg, Paul Reinbolt, Raymond Rider, Ringle, Robert Alvin Runion, George Sager, W nford Schafer, l-foward Scheer, Willis Searles, Donald Shaull, Rheo Shrode, Karl Shumway, Herrick Sours. Daryl Theller, Arthur Theller, Fred Unger, Maurice Watson, Iarnes Wetzel, Kenneth Widegren, Thure Wilcoxen, lack Wilson, Warren L. Wolf. Mark Zoller, Tom Adelsperger, Mary Adams, Lillian Burger Aller, Margaret Slotterrniller Andes, He en Barrick, Grace Barto, Lina Bell Britner, Edna Cook Burkhardt, Zelda Buskirk, Alice Shedenhelm Cramer, Helen Creeger, Dorothy Byers Dunlap, Ozelma Sulivan Keller, Ebel, Dorothy Davis Ferrall, Alice Powell Flechtner, Alice Flechtner, Margaret German Garner, Evelyn Heil Gaulke, Martha Katzenrneyer Geiger, Pauline Gibson, Vivianne Griffin, Iustine Breyrnan Hiestand, Elizabeth Martin Hoffma Holtz, n, Alice Dorothy Hoover, Rita Nepper Kahler, Margaret Kanan, Eloise Kaufman, Eleanor Bailey Martha LaFontaine, Marjorie Lambright, Margaret Miller Leahy, Katharine Riehm Leister, Esther Cook Lucius, Helen Stein Lupton, Llavon Burns Mackey, Berneice Brickner Madge, Margaret Sidebotharn Myers, Mary Frederick Neikirk, Helen Brendle Nepper, Lillian Metz Perkins, Edna Peterrnan, Nellie Marie Pfeiffer, Marie Reiss, Inez Dolch Richardson, Constance Keller Rousch, Evelyn Kopp Shiley, Edna Shorger Sheidler, Helen Bartholomew Siverlini, Eleanor Sherck Smith, lice Snyder, Marguerite Sprow, Florence Halter Stoehr, Lois Good Strausbaugh, Elizabeth Summer, Helen Tewalt, Hazel VanderMolen, Evelyn Watson, Leona Mil er Weaver, Lessie Wellman, Matilda Webster, Madeline Burkhardt Yeager, Doris Cypher Yeager, Marguerite Zahn, Agnes Schenk l933 Albert, Henry R. Angus, Ioseph Angus, Iohn D. Arbogast, Loris V. Baer, Willard Allen Barrick, Milford Bastian, Iohn R. Beck, lames E. Behm, Delmer Bernard, Robert A. Best, Wilson E. Brick, George F. Brown, Shir ey Burkett, Iohn Paul Casey, Albert B, Crouse, Robert W. Dale, Clyde E. Deppen, Willis S. Doncyson, Myron K. Dornan, Clayton L. Dryfuse, Robert L, Fingerhuth, Robert I Freece, Frederick C. Gage, Howard E., Ir. Gibson, Kenneth McLeod Gilmer, Harold Wright, Ir. Glick, Levi R., Ir. Heck, Carl XV., Ir. Herb, Walter Imhof, Frederick Ieffries, Ernest S., Ir. Iordan, Carl R. Judd, Donald Kanan, Van Rensselaer Klein, Doran N. Lewis, Ralph N. Lindsay, Robert L. Martin, Iohn R. McCormick, Kenneth W. Morehart, Carl W. Nickel, Iohn E. 'Niederhouser, Ralph B. Ricker, Charles R. Riddle, Albert Rinebold, Dale M. Rohe, Wm. Vernon Smith, Harold Edward Tewalt, Iames M. Unger, Harold G. Wilkinson, Luther N. Williams, Stanley Work, Robert E. Allbaugh, Mary Katzenrneyer Arbogast, Neva G. Arbogast, Helen Louise Shelt Barrett, Mary lane Barrick, Ioyce Louise Behm, Madeline Louise Bintz, Marjorie Hunter Bock, Hazel Malkmus Bowersox, Doris Walter Bowser, Ellen Maxine Bretz, Carmen Van Nette Carrel, Helen Hershey Chaney. lanice Brosius Clark, Elva Mae Cole, Anna Katharine Creeger, Carmen Swander Dell, Glendora La ham Eastman, Mae Ardeaa Eakin, Dorothy Williams Epler, Kathryn McNeil Faris, Dorothy Burkett Fertig, Marie McConnahay Flechtner, Mollie Rozenman Field, Evelyn Harding Frary, Kathryn Frederick. Thelma Work Frehse, Elsa Ioabson Fruth, Gertrude Zuern George, Frances Miriam Gleba, Charlotte Mary Hathaway, Fannie He en Heilman. Gertrude Esther Huffman, Alice Allbright Hunter, Jeanne Hoffman Huth, Aleta Louise Ioabson, Gertrude Iudd, Madlyn Conrad Kahler, Alice Schatzman Keller, Harriet Iane Kerschner, Leta McCormick Kistler, Edith Williams Kohl, Olive Miller Lang, Martha Lutz Lavo, Vivian Claycomb Lust, Freda M. Maiers, l.aVonne Mc nelly, Barbara Gorsuch McKelvy, Beverl Brickner McPhai, Alma gottermiller Nagy, Elvira Leona Odgers, Elizabeth Abbott Om or, Evelyn Hartzell Osborn, Ianette Phal, Gretchen Graf Riddle, Alma L. Rittenhouse, Mary Elizabeth Robinalt, Catherine Flechtner Runion, Ethel LeFaun Rupert, Katharine Rose Ryman, Geneva Ruth Shade, Elizabeth Sheats, Eugenia Ellen Shuey, Ethel May Snook, Marian Sours, Mary Catharine Walter Spackey, Virginia Renninger Stine, Marjorie Stoffer, Evelyn Bemeice Strausbauih, Madeline Berneice Swift, Rut Wolf Swinnerton, Martha Iane Powell Tiell, Helen Edna Tomb, Eleanor Eggert Wentz, Margaret Miller Werner, Harriet Maxine Whitaker, Edith Harding Witter, Ardis Walcutt Woodbum, Elsie Hunderlock Zirger, Alma Kirian 1994 Abbott, Henry L. Aller, William I. Benner, Herman Bish, Kenneth C. Bitler, Bruce L. Blakeinan, I, Robert Bowersox. Iohn H. Brendle, Gilbert F. Bull, Lawrence I. Burns, Ioseph S. Chilcoat, Iames Claycomb, H. Eldon Clouse, Paul M. Conaghan, O. Stein Cook, Russell Creeger, Iames F. Crocker, Cloyce V. Daniel, Frederick R. Daywalt, Harry, Ir. Deibert, William A. Ditslear, Iohn Howard Dutrow, Dwight R. Eakin, Robert A. Farrell, Raymond R. Frey, Robert B. Fullerton, Robert E. Gage, Iohn B. Glick, Robert H. Good, Iohn Cyrus Gregory, Paul Eugene Hac ten, Bob Heffner, Iohn W. Hoffman, Robert Huff, Robert W. Humes, Earl K. Knestrict, George W. Kraft, Herman Henry Leiby, William Iay Leister, Warren Noble Liber, Goodman G. Lucius, Edward David Lucius, Ioseph Gilbert Lupton, Clive Earl Matthews, lack Miller, Iason A. Miller, Roy Burton Miller, Wiliam A. Naylor. Iohn E. Nickel, William A. Nye, Charles, Ir. Platt, Nevin Iames Poignon, Charles C. Reinbolt, Homer Paul Reiss, Arnold Henry Reynolds, Richard L. Ri er, Richard Rinesmith, Ralph Ruffing, Francis Louis Sankey, Robert B. Sickles, Caleb M. Smith, Lawrence Snyder, Charles A. Snyder, Robert A. Somers, Robert N. Sours, Russel A. Spragins, Carl E. Stevenson, Louis Thallman, Herval L. Tuthill, William Dysert Whalen, Torn F. Whitaker, Firman M. Williams, Cecil L. ' Williams, Iohn E. Wolfe, Marion D. Young, George Webster Zeis, Forest . Bare, Lillian Porter Basch, Maxine Gottlieb Burman, Mabel Odette Chadwick, Hildegarde Coppus, Elsie May Cramer, Mildred Grace Daniel, Florence Albright Dennis, Marjorie Elizabeth Doncyson, Margery Riehm Ehinger, Helen Rose Ellis, Dorothy May Myers Fogelman, Bernice P. Frankhart, Helen Marie Fuller, Marie Chapman Gilmer, Dorothy Brandt Good, Phyllis lane Green, Ruth Reiter Hough, Mildred Parks Hoffman, Marguerite Marie Hossler, Evelyne Marie Houk, Marjory Louise Hurnes, Mary Scheiber Huston, Shirley Martin Iarvis, Veronna V. Kleckner, Marjorie S. Kleinhen, LaVera Dawn Creeger Lambright, Betty Iane Eidt Lee, Beulah C. Lucas, Neva Mahoney, Alta Marie Manacke, Erma M. Martin, Harriet Elizabeth Martin, Helen Wagner Martin, Iacqueline Richardson Matthews, Rosemary Brown McEntyre, Marabel Peterman Meals, Nancy lane Good Miller, lone Stauffer Miller, Martha Ruth Mitten, Doris Ruth Crabill Montague, Ruth Elizabeth Morton, Rosemary Mohr Newby, Mabel Leone Newby, Maxine Ethel Nowak, Anna Louise Rogala O'Connell, Doris Marie Parkins, Evelyn Smith Patterson, Eunice Chester Ranker, Regina Margaret Reiss, Mary Ailce Gannon Renninger, Olive Dianna Rider, Helen Iudd Ringle, Lillian Lavonne Rittenhouse, Emma Pauline Ruehle, Aleta Marguerite Rumschlag, Gertrude Wellman Saad, Verena Shade Scherer, Mary E. Schorger, Ruth Souders Scouton, Iulia Smith, Modest Elizabeth Wilson Snyder, Edna Mae Hamrick Stehlik, Helen Mildred Stevenson, Alice Freece Stutzman, Miriam Swartz, Iulia Marie Swickard, Lois Pierce Thom, Marjory Iulia Tolmie, Marjory Elizabeth Unger, Lois Marguerite Vaughn, Helen Harper Wax, Claire Marie Speck Wells, Mary Cornelia Carrick Williams, Helen Niswender Williams, Helen Santmire Wilson, Margaret Ellen Work, Naomi Colvin Zeis, Katharine Elizabeth l935 Agerter, Raymond Paul Aller, Clifford R. Anway, William Dale Beals, Charles R. Behm, Albert E. Bintz, Erford Elvern Cramer, Robert A. Dehmer, Charles S. Dennison, Richard Poe Detterman, Orville Dryfuse, Richard I. Faris, Harold Logan Focht, Charles Edward Fry, Walter M. Galster, Robert G. Geiger, Carl I. Grant, William H. Greene, Paul W. Greek, Clifford O. Heebsh, Donald Arden Homan, Merle R. Hook, Franklin L. Huber, Chancey E., Ir. Hushour, Harold W. Kelbley, Lloyd A. Keppel, Walter K., Ir. Kern, Iames Kerschner, Dale F. Logsdon, Ray H. Martin, Harry H. Martin, Wilbert W., Ir. McClure, Blaine I., Ir. McDade, Arthur L. McNeil, Robert E. Morris, Lawrence H. Mosier, Paul E. Musser, Donald F. Nickel, Richard K. Nye, Raymond Parkins, Robert Louis Pfeiffer, Russell Dale Price, Robert Lee Ringle, Frederick Eugene Rohe, Frederick Iames Ross, Harold N. Rozenman, Harry Lee Shultz, Robert F. Schaefer, Paul R. Schorger, Paul R. Shumway, Maurice E. Stover, Ross E, Strausbaugh, Herbert Albian VanCamp, Clyde Thomas Walk, Richard Weddell, Willam, Ir. Wertz, William E. Williams, Roy D. Yeager, Raymond E. Aiken, Iune Holzwarth Ball, Marquee Banks, Evelyn Barnhart, Iosephine Bechtel, Doris Rosenberger Beis, Doris Evelyn Benedik, Melba Burghard Bennehoff, Lucy Ann Bowersox, Lillian Boyd, Betty Gibson Brundage, Mildred E. Bull, Madaline Carry Burkhardt, Betty Arline Cartwright, Imogene McConnahay Clevenger, Mary Eileen Cole, Alice Louise Daniel, Margaret Mary Dawson, E. Miriam Deppen, Pauline B. Dennison, Virginia Speed Donley, Dorothy Virginia Drinkwater, Mary E. Dunkleberger, Arline Drinkwater Emanuel, Lee Nora Grace Faber, Thelma Dellinger Flechtner, Dorothy M. Flechtner, Dorothy Mohr French, Gretchen Keppel Galster, Marjorie Curns Gerstenberger, Doris Orpha Glick, Lucy Dolores Greene, Esther Rinebold Haefling, Ireatha Pletcher Heising, Mary A. Barlekamp Henretty, Alice Elaine Hershberger, Mary Alice Hite, Willetta Kime Howard, Helen Mae Kishler Hughes, Nina Mae Iurrus, Kathryn Parkins Kapp, Evelyn Pearl Kappen, M. Iane DuPre Kieffer, Virginia M. Knepper, Marian Alice Koby, Bernadine B. Kuhn, Alberta Behm Lahr, Alice Harding Lenhart, Miriam Louise Lorentz, A. Lucile Mathias, K. Bernice Meeker, Anna Leona Melroy, Myrtle Marie Miller, Mildred Alice Neagle, Mary Ruth Muir, Betty Lou Kinney N e, Marjorie Lambright Ollnhausen, F. Marian Otto, Rhea M. Perong, Lillian McE1fish Pool, Helen Shrode Porter, Martha Iane Raitz, Inez Rhorbacker, Elizabeth Anne Rohe, Ruth Marian Schrickel, Ruth Boroff Shuey, Christina Mae Sluhan, Virginia Coats Spangler, Hulda Iane Speck, Evelyn R, Stoner, Helen Harshn-ian Sultzbach, Ianet Somers Toepper, Ioan Aiken Trapp. lean Graveldinger Travis, Ruth Howell Tuthill, Ethel lane Martin VanCamp, Dorothea Ragan Voorhies, Irene Davenport Wilt, Virginia K. Wolfe, Ruthella Cramner 1936 Bender, Ralph Bordner, Dalton Brickner, Darl Buskirk, Paul Cole, Reginald DeSantos, Frank Dildine, Robert Dolch, Robert Ekleberry, James Engle, Robert Flechtner, Warren Fogleman, Wayne Force, Ronald Frankhart, Ralph George, 1-'loren Goetz, Burton Graham, Mervin Groman, Theodore Robert Haaser, Franklin Hart, James Hedges, Vernon Homan, Earle Hossler, Harold Ioseph, George Kam, Norman Keller, Charles Kiesel, Herman Edward Koch, Leonard W. KruPP. Harvey V., Ir. Kruse, Robert Eiigene Lambert, Albert ubert Lindsay, Nevin Paul Lowery, Logan Melvin, Ir. Marsh, Herbert Evans McPhail, Iack C. Miller, Warren A. Moses, Franklin M. Reiter, Orva Wilson Reynolds, Walter West Runion, Herman Edward Rusoff, Lester Rich Ryman, Frank Seilheimer, Arthur I. Shade, Russell Merle Shaw, Harry D. Sickles, Ralph Smith, Eugene Douglas Smith, Wendall Ster ing Smith, Wilbur Iean Speck, William Harold Stower, Iack Dou las Summer, Robert Swander, Olin A. Towne, Paul W. VanNette, Adair, Ir. Whitman, Emery Dale Woods, Iohn Eastman Zeis, George L. Zeis, Iames F. Adams, Vera Comer Angus, Virginia Ausherman, Marion Lou Ballreich, Anna M. Berlekamn Irma Leona Bordner, ae Marie Feasel Brill, Beatrice Gorsuch Cahill, Mary Ellen Crabtree, Faith Lewis Crunkilton, Mildred Albert Dennis, Ioan Louise Dornan, Lillian Mildred Dull, Dorothy Iean Ferree, Gretta Baker Emanueli Cora Iheanette ra e , osemane Fredellrick, Geraldine Louise Galster, Annetta Marie glisk, Marjorie Close i son, orinne . Good, Anobel Gottleib, Elsa Helen Grimes, Gene Alyce Haaser, Alma Lawhead Hamrick, Madelyn Mae Hanna, Frances Neeley Hausentleck, Florence Heck, Pauline G. Holiman, Evelyn Miller Holzwarth, Cecelia Mae Hoppes, Mary Louise Sherman Hushour, Lulu Zellers Keppel, Dorotlg Iane llgilen, glatiie Lathias mg, eora . King, Olive Summer Kipps, Helen Luella Koch, Alma Hoover Kummerer, Leona Schetter Laux, Iean Fullerton Lee, Evelyn Rice Ley, Mary Elizabeth Logsden, Lucille Mattmiller liongh geitty lieu Pratt nc na . lgacDonaEi, Helen ELouise eisner, oreinne . Mestrez, Rose Marie Millii Marian Ringle oe er, irginia Morris, Ieraldine McFerren Mosier, Dorothy Munster, Mary Louise l6iCyers,MLucille Alice er, axrne Payne, lrma'Yoder Peters, Rozanne Marie ll5iitteng?', lrene Mary rice, vonne Pryor, Altie Randolph, Ruth llfennirlilger, Helen oe, een lgogala. B?sie Brown c orger, von Shatter, Io ce Shaull, Rudi ghawk lgauline Burkett noo , rene Sorg, Anna Margaret Stautfer, Madeline Srover, Ruth Stower, Virginia Andrus gturnp, Ccsgiarise ,Beck ul ivan, a ut ?1.siableybMadkelinE omie, orot y ene VcnNette, Roberta Maule Weaver, Martha Iane Vleber, Marjorie Schindler Xxllellmanh Iiillne Craig 'e ter, ut wleltlqerillbglizabeth Hill o en, ette Yeager, Dorothy Zeig er, Elizabeth Irene Zirrunerman, Mary 1937 Ambrose, Eugene C. Barnhart, Edward I. Baumgardner, Neil E. Beis, Marlowe W. Bentz, Edward Sidnlely Blakeman, Richard . Border, Clayton L. . Brown, Robert D. Bucheister, Paul, Ir. Creeger, Marion M. Creeger, Stonley E. Chrones, Thomas A. Crum, Robert S. Cypher, Earl Davidson, Richard L. Day, Stanley Dayton, Warren W. DeMuth, Eldon L. Ditslear, Robert E. Doll, Alger Lee Ehinger, William C. Feasel, Louis- H. Focht, Kenneth L. Fogleman, Ben Frederick, Eugene G. Frederick, Robert E. Fry, Robert H. Glick, lrvin, Ir. Hayes, Harold P. Hayward, Richard L. Hoffman, Thomas William Houck, William Iames Hummer, Howard Vincent Iones, Lewis Thomas, Ir. Katzenmeyer, William F., Ir. Kime, Noble Howard Kirchner, Herbert I. KruPP. Earl N., Ir. Lampe, Carl E. Lang, Florian E. Larke, Iohn D. Leiby. Iames S. McDade, Rice L. Mann, Clarence C., Ir. Manning, Fred H., Ir. Manning, William S. Marquardt Howard William Meisner, Paul Elmer Miller, Iames A. Mulne, Alvin S. Musser, Richard E. Nutter, Charles Denver Phelps, Roy Daniel Ranker, Iames Francis Ranker, Iohn W. Reister, Floyd N. Ricci, Pat Riddle, Raymond E. Ryon, Allen Dale Scherger, William L. Schuster, Iohn Richard Schieber, Iohn G. Shafer, William D. Shanahan, Eugene Shank, George Wilson Shiley, Harlan Eugene Shiley, Harold Francis Shumaker, Walter Scott Silverman, Marvin Somer, Bennie Earl Stone, Thomas S. Wagner, Edwin M. Ward, Warren Weller, Harris I. Wilkinson, Wayne Allen Williams, Carl A. Angus, Ioan Carol Bal reich, Lillian Ieanette Bender, Betty I. Bour Biller, Virginia Adams Bintz, Catharine Staib Bitler, Mary Katherine Blott, Velma A. Bosworth, Betty I. Cahill, Margaret Florence Callendar, Mary Alyce Chapman, Anna Christine Clouse, Iane Fingerhuth Cook, Pauline Marie Craig, Helen Olive Covert, Dorothy Bernadine Daniel, Edna Marie Daywalt, AnnaBelle LaFern DeBusman, Elizabeth Iane Dukes, Mary Deane Eggert, Irene Alice Ewing, Meredith Lois Faris, Evelyn Harper Field, Nancy Weston Fisher, Alice Flickinger, Mary H. Rosenberger Fox, Dolores G. Frary, Irene M. Gamertslelder, Helen Rogers Gautschi, Bernice Louise Good, Mary E. Gerber, Ruth Swope Haines, Mary G. Hayward, Margaret Shedenheltn Headings, Mary Ann Helkey, Marjorie Kerschner Hill, Rual Arbogast Homan, Iean E. Huiford, Annabelle lmhof, Ioyce Margaret King, Thelma Mae KruPP, Winona Trotter Lee, Martha E. Lorentz, Betty-I Ellen Losey, Gail oke Love, Wanda Mae Lucas, Phyllis Gwendolyn Mattison, elen Ianet McDonald, Modelle Iane Miller, Vera L. Nycum, Gayle Flechtner Oakleaf, El en Lorentz O'Donnell, Zelta I. Painter, Helen Ward Plau, Anna Louise Reinbolt, Dora DeIonge Reinbolt, Madalyn Rex, Leona Mary Ricker, Audrey Strauch Ridenour, Anna Rose Robison, Iessie Rosabelle Rosenthal, Frances Childs Ruehle, Etta Romaine Ruehle, Irene Magdalene Runion, Florence A. Sarr, Betty B. Shiley, Mary Talbott Sherman, Wilma M. Smith, Mary Louise Somers, Martha Sprow, Eva Kathleen Sterrett, Iean E. Swander, Alyce Mae Swartzmiller, Arminta Thompson, G. Ellen Unger, Iune E. Ward, Ruth Meisner , Wetzel, Mary Iane Nash Wiley, Rachel Wonderling, Marguerite Walter Yeisleyi Ianice L. Zeis, inona 1938 Allman, Albert I., Ir. Assenheimer, Carl F. Ballreich, Doyle H. Beck, Charles Henry Blackburn, Mack Owen Bloom, Wilbur Bowser, Iames T. Braley, L. LaMar Callendar, Richard L. Carry, Raymond, Ir. Conaghan, Iimmy W. Cook, Victor L. Cook, Walter W. Cross, Charles Eugene Davidson, Paul E. Dayton, Paul Eugene DeBusman, William I. Doran, Raymond C. Dumond, Dale E. Eidt, William Dale Fa es, Iohn, Ir. Fiegd, Robert Edwin Ford, Malcolm V. Frey, Richard L. Geiger, Victor Gundlach, George B. Haines, Allan Harshman, Raymond Haserneyer, Ernest W., Hawkins, Paul F. H ward, Milford E. Hgdges, David A. Heyman, Donald E. Hinsberger, Orville T. Hoerig, Melvin Hoffman, Richard W. Hoistetter, Harold F. Hostler, Donald G. Humm, Leland A. Kieffer, Charles F. Kiesel, Armin C. King, Dale Kirchner, Iohn Gordon Kishler, Fred Edward Klopp, Iohn I. Knapp, Owen A. Knepper, Walter F. Lang, Paul R. Lutz, Howard C. McElheny, George C. Miller, Que Max Mitten, Willis C. Mizen, Iohn I. Mollineaux, William A. Page, Herbert S. Patterson, Blair R. Poland Cletus Porter, Raymond Raitz, Robert L. Randolph, Charles R. Ricker, Iirnmy Richard Rozenman, Sam Shoemaker, William E. Shrode, Donald W. Shumaker, Clark LaVern Sickles, Dwight Lloyd Smith, Howard L. Smith, Robert W. Stein, Robert Talbot, William H. Terr , Constantine VanCarnp, Warren Walcutt, Dale E. Weaver, Dalton W. Weimerskirch, Elmer H. Weisheit, Frederick I. Wilkinson, Paul A. Wilson, Robert Woods. Richard Wyndham, Robert R. Yost, Leonard R. Beals, Anna Louise Beckley, Elizabeth Louise Booth, Leota V. Brancati, Dorothea Lindsay Brandt, Thelma Ta lor Brundage, Hazel lrzae Cadwalader, Eva Mae Cammarn, Mildred Ellis Carry, Mary Alyce Remsberg Chaney, Thelma Cleveland, Phyllis Rose Clevenger, Elaine Cole, lsie Collins, Dorothy Louise Danford, Mary lulia Detterman, Madlyn Eileen Engle, Dorothg' Ann Finn, Vera A ams Fishbaugh, Mary Iane Fox, Bernadette M. Galster, Marguerite Gebauer, Marg Elizabeth Geller, Mary llen Gerstenberger, Geneva Gibbon, Eva Elizabeth Gibson, Helen Louise Haines, Claudine McFerren Hayward, Gertrude . Hopkins, Margaret Horak, Iarmila Hossler, Mary Norris Houck, Irene Huston, Helen Kelbley, Mary L. Kinsey, Marporie Iean Kraft, Christine Kuhn, Ianet Ann Lawhead, Norma Ludwig, Ann Malkmus, Martha Iane Mann, Ruth Ann Hixson Martin, Marjorie Ann Matz, Opal Magers McElhenE, Dorothy Iane McNeil, ugenia Dolores Meese, Doris Virginia Miller, Claribel M. Mollenkop, Vera Anita Morrison, Gladys Chapman Nims, Edith Weber Nottz, Wanda Bentley Peters, Mary Frances Price, Marjorie Estella Rakestraw, Georgia Louise Reister, Augusta Karp Reiter, Dorothy Schaefer Robb, Florabel Rogers, Hazel Mae Schuster, Lenore Kathleen Scouton, Emma Lucille Seigley, Ioyce Marie Shaffer, Betty Lou Shertzer, Betty Iane Shuey, Grace Stoter, Margaret Phyllis Trotter, Betty Iean Tusing, Goldie Shirley VanNette, Ieanne Wade, Ioyce VanCamp Williams, Anna Io Williams, Mabel E. Williams, Pauline A. Willoughb , Esther Mae Wolford, stherbelle L. 1? 1939 Auda, Robert Frederick Beck, Arlington B., Ir. Bender, Harold Harvey Bero, Don Bemard Bibbee, Iohn M. Binder, George Booth, Robert Lee Breidenbach, Francis Marion Brown, Ralph ., Ir. Burkett, Harold R. Byme, Robert W. Colvin, Silas, Ir. Conrad, Thomas A. Dietrick, Charles Norman Feasel, Francis Charles Frederick, Raymond I. Gardner, Wiliam G., Ir. Goetschius, Ray Martin Grimes, Donnel W. Hossler, Arthur Lee, Ir. Hughes, Bill Iacobs, Myron E. Iordan, Carmi I. Iump, Paul R. Iumper, Albert H., Ir. Kah er, Robert E. Kerchner, William A. Kesler, Gilbert L. Kiesel, Robert W. Klein, C. Robert Lampe, Stuart N. Lettingwell, Harold Leibengood, Francis I. Lowery, Harold Gordon Mather, Vyv. B., Ir. Mathias, Walter F., Ir. McCord, Ross Lehr McQuate, Iohn Truman Meese, Charles Franklin Miller, Robert M. Mohr, Louis G. Mosier, Robert Nye, Eldon E. Randolph, Finley I. Ranker, Urban L. Riddle, Carl R. Rinker, Grattan Sauers, Herbert E. Schrenk, Charles F. Seilheirner, Iohn R, Sidebotham, Donald Bruce Stumpp, William H. Thompson, Iohn Harold Tolmie, Richard Hewitt Wall, Carl Frederick Welch, Archie Iames Wilson, Edmund Mason Winters, Paul E. Woessner, George Franklin Wollt, Howard I. Alsip, Miriam Lorraine Angus, Helen L. Autullo, Rose M. Baker, Mag Alice Ballreich, dna Mae Bintz, Pauline Bish, Virginia Blakeman, Margaret C. Boes, Rose C. Borer, Betty Lou Bour, Mary Alice Brewer. Mary Magdalen Bridinger, Dorothy A. Butcher, Marjorie Ann Callendar, Ieanne Lucille Clevenger, Shirley l. Dodd, Betty Lee Dutnall, Marie Elizabeth Egbert. Irene E. Everhart, Pearl Trachsel Falquet, Tillie Stumpp Flagle, Helen Rose Force, Marianne Fox, Madeline L. Francis, Helen I. Fry, Virginia E. Gi liarn, Ianet M. Gillig, Marguerite M, Glick, Marguerite E. Groman, Edith F. Harter, Iacqueline F. Heck. Iune C. Heebsh, Miriam I. Hill, Opal Mae Hoffman, Catherine L. Houtz, Flora Mae Emanuel Hughes, Dorothy A. Hummer, Mary Agnes Hunker, Kathryn L. Hunlrer, Norma Simonis lmhof, Pauline A. Irwin, Doris Kerschner, Helen R. Kiesel, Irene E. Kiesel. LaVerne Mae Knestrict, Mary L. Leirnenstoll, Dorothy E. Leisenring, Agnes Cleveland Leonard, Hilda May Lorentz, Eileen Lonsway, Una Mattmiller Magers, T. Ieannette Miller, Margaret L. Moberly, Kathryn M. Mohr, Frances May Morris, Harline A. Musser, Lois I. Nesselhauf, Betty Lutz Oder, Alice M. Oller, Rodilla Mae Rinesmith, Hazel D. Rosenthal, Ioan W. Rozenman, Margaret Scherger, Dorothy E. Serr, Mary Shutt, Alma Mae Sickles, Audre E. Simpson, Hazel May Sloan, Georgiana Smith, Betty Iane 'Smith, Clararnae Smith, Irene L. Smith, Mary Louise Snyder, Emily May Sorg, Mary Iosephine Sperow, Pauline Sponseller, Iean O.Connor Staib, Mary Iane Stone, Madeline M. Ward. Rose . Weinig, Martha Weott, Lucille H. Wise, Ila Martin Yerby, Margarthe Zickeioose, Gurtha 1940 Allbaugh, Darl L. Aller, Franklin G. Autullo, Anthony R. Ballreich, Nevin E. Baltzell, William M. Bernard, Robert I. Blody, Lewis Edward Blust, George I. Bordner, Wayne M. Borer, Robert E. Bowers, Robert L. Bowman, Fred, Ir. Breyrnan, Iames A. Cot man, Herman Eugene Creeger, Iohn H. Cutlip, William Eldon Deats, Iames F. Eisenhard, William H. Falter, Lester E. Ferrell, Carroll I. Fey, Robert E. Frantz, Robert C. Frase, Marion Arlys Friedman, Robert G. Gahris, Robert O. Gannon, Charles Robert Gase, Harold I. Gaver, Robert W. Gittenger, Iack D. Good, Eugene A., Ir. Gray, Edward P. Greune, Francis W. Hernmerly, Clayton Hiser, Clarence H. Hopkins. Robert A. f Horn, Albert, Ir. Ioseph, William Franklin Iudd, Royce A. Iumper, Max E, Katzenmeyer. Robert A. Kear, Russell Wayne Kille, Clayton H. Kimball, Iackson King, Oliver, Ir. King. Robert R. Kistler, Richard B. Leopold, Grover L. Lescallett, George T. Liber, Charles Lindsay, Russell W. Martin, Paul R. Miller, Iames A. Mohr, Ralph C. Morris, Harland R. Moyer, Lloyd L. Mumper, Iames O. Nye, Richard H. Owens, W. Seymour Parkins, Iames N. Patterson, Robert L. Perkins, Iack M. Philbrick, Donald I. Ranker, Richard Mervin Renninger, Donald H. Riley, eldon W. Ritchart, Raymond R. Sharpe, Russell D. Schatzinger, Frederick, Ir. Siegrist, George Henry Snook, Edward Steven, Iames W. Stinchcomb, Thomas Glenn Trap , Blaine R. Vanigsdol, Robert C. Walker, Robert D. Wilkinson, Iames Wesley Baker, Mary Louise Bassett, Phyllis Bishop, Alice Ryan Cahil, Frances Helen Camper, Maxine Ann Chapman, Mary lane Crist, Miriam Ardis Decker, Mary Io DeSantos, Rose Berneice Dornan, Alice Marie Egbert, Dorothy Ruth Ellis, Clara Belle Fleck, lane Free, Ioyce Craig Galster, Iune A. Gorsuch, Marjorie Avanel Groman, Mary Ellen Grover, Virigina Hasemeyer, Lucy Ann Hoerig, Viola Baugher Hostler, Elizabeth ouise ffciowellh Kathxleen app, etty ir inia Kerchner, Madeine Kieffer, Philamene Kinsey, Leona Klenk, Thelma Louise Knapp. Alice Ann Kuhn, Marcella Mae Laird, Grace Evelyn Lee, Barbara Alice Lorentz, Ruth Aurelia Luman, Wanda l-Iollar Luzader, Eileen Winona Maloy, Mary Catherine McConnahay, Elaine Lois Mellott, Lena Isabel Miller, Miller, Elizabeth Iean Marilyn Miriam Hemmerly Miller, Miller, Vivian Galster Mizen, Mary Brown Mone, Loretta Betty Montz, Marian lean Moone y, Kathleen I, Graduating Class Cliiford P. Adams Carl F. Albert Franklyn L. Ambrose Harry Blaine Auble,Ir. Carl A. Bair Max V. Bargar George Baron Eugene Baugher Iohn M. Brill Allen Hayes Britton Iohn Russell Cadwallader Harold Ringle Carrick Paul Robinson Clevenger LaVern Cromley, Ir. Rex Felton Carl Richard Fisher Robert Francis Folk Wilbur Fox Carl Fritz George L. Gahris Orville G. Gannon Carl Stuart Geller Iames R. Grill Robert Edwin Haines George T. Hayman Dayrel Gibson Hoke William E. Hooper Wilbert Eugene Horn Iohn joseph Houck Dale Irwin Vernon David Kamp Donald Richard Kear Marvin Lee King Warren Noble Kissell Glenn Alfred Knick Iohn Edward Kuhn Leighton W. Larsen Donald Vernon Leimenstoll Nevin T. Lust Burton David Margraf Robert Neal McClory Donald L. McCormick Albert Miller Richard V. Miller Miles Edward Mitten, Ir. Iohn W. Monday Iames Richard Montz Doyle Curtis Nutter Allen Richard Randell Herb Frey Rhorbacker Howard Earl Rhorbacker Raymond L. Roberts Lester LeRoy Roby, Ir. David A. Ryckman, Ir. Robert R. Shaull Bill L. 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