Columbian High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)
- Class of 1949
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Some Went via the Isthmus of Panama or Cape Horn, many more took the overland route with deserts and gigantic mountain ranges to be crossed. Notwithstanding the loss of life and the fact that many turn-ed back dis- couraged at the hardships of the undertaking, over 80,000 people succeeded in reaching the new Eldorado in the one year of 1849. Names of some of the settlements were indicative of their character: I-langtown, You Bet, Slug Gulch, Whiskey Diggings, and Squabbletown. There w-ere fightings and killings over anything from gold stakes to card games, and justice was often given at the end of a rope. Prices in the mining towns were so inflationary that flour was one hun- dred dollars a barrel, and eggs were a dollar apiece. Because of failure to gain speedily the riches they so eagerly sought, many trekked back to their former homes. Many others found the real, in-exhaustible wealth of the country in its farms, its orange groves, and its big trees. ' I . .fs 3' K 7 Pal 14 ' -fi ,..,- .:T..:...-- 5 ,rr s, J f x X X A-... Q Q. - - ,T7L '1 -XP, - 2--'-' .1-F iii l III. THE TRAIL OF THE FORTY-NINERS I. THEIR EARLY HOMES Elementary School Buildings ...........,.. 4 5 Iunior High School .......................,. II. REPORT OE THE DISCOVERY OE GOLD Seventh Grade .....................................,.. . . . 6 PREPARATION EOR THE IOURNEY WESTWARD Eighth Grade ...............,.... V ..........,....... . . . 8 IV. GRUBSTAKERS Iunior High Faculty ......,.................... I0 V. ONE LAST SI-IINDIG BEFORE DEPARTING Iunior High Activities ......................... ll VI. STARTING AN ENCHANTED TREK Ninth Grade ....................................... . .. I6 VII. GATEWAY TO THE LAND OE OPPORTUNITY Columbian High School .....,..................... I8 VIII. STAKING OUT CLAIMS Tenth Grade ..,.................. 20 IX. THE MINING PROCESS BEGINS Eleventh Grade .....,............ 22 X. THE DISCOVERY OP GOLD Twelfth Grade ............... Z4 XI. ASSAYERS N Columbian High Faculty ...... 37 Administration ...... ....... , , , 41 XII. REMINISCENCES OE '49 Activities ................ , . , 44 Athletics ................. , , l 64 Features. . ............... , . I 72 Calendar .......,.............. , , , 88 Senior Extracurricular Activities. . . . , . QU XIII. OLD TIMERS I Alumni ...... . . .... . . ,.,,,,,.,, , Q3 xx :-. XA.. X K ,iff I A ,-TN al' E I 4 'S V X IX I K 2 'Fifa-a , ' Ljifr- ' T Q A X - - N, N, A 'L I 44 sl 4, ,i,Q: 'N A-'is T TTT' 'I W7 Lei? fun N F5 In X., 'Vx Q- . I ' , t 'T' 4 xx V X i '1 ' . Ihyvf ,-,---.- I I I - 'L'-' - '---4--'s1.Q -X S M ,. -ee. -3 , E' X I I N I- I X X ,4 . W 1. 5. , r W, M -ax, 4 , 'sf .' , I V- 'H C ' ' ' I r s Xe- 1 ,f Irlnlk., till t I' . I' ' ' 'lf 44' 47 ' ' X .. :Iwi f I . I 'ifffq' 'MZ -'?Zff-x I 4 l A 1 - I I ff' if if We 7 .f 4- 55 . ,. ,- Q4 - 'T' 1, if ' l ,. '. t I - 4 'f X4 I' Q5 ,f j ,'i nd. 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We must never be satisfied with the knowledge we have but must always press forward in search of a fuller, richer life, lv., lsll 1.5 ffl 1: Tiffin lunior High School Five REPORT OF THE DISCOVERY When the news ot the gold discovery in Cal- ifornia reached the East, many people decided to start out in search of their fortunes. lust like those prospectors, the seventh grad- ers are beginning the search tor gold, but their gold is a diploma and the training for which it stands. A Six OF GOLD Seventh Grade Q . 0 - .-.,. i4s1-.3 . +3',1tr-gqggjgg X W Room 102 Top row-Paul Groman, Rob- ert Downs, Richard Whitmer, Iames Barger, William Cook, Stenella Cook, Lynn Cutlip, Iames Berger, David Cow- gill, Dianne Bero. 2nd row-Franklin Meliclc, Ed- win Babcock, Donald Ba- gent, Iohn Birch, Franklin Callahan, Iames Briihl, Pa- tricia Cook, Patricia Burrier, Barbara Cramer, Carolyn Bordner, Miss Heckrnan. lst row-Necia Britner, Norma Carruthers, Richard Carter, George Daughenloaugh, ler- ry Beamer, lack Barga, Charles Adams, Iames Bell, loseph Biller, Betty Chap- man, Shirley Brewer, Iackie Brown. Room 110 Top row-4Gene Moody, Rich- ard Matthews, Billy Horlolf, Gail Myers, loseph Martin, Carl Morrison, Donald Mil- ler, Cecil Pryor, Robert Mar- tin, lames Oller. 2nd row-Billy Lee, Robert Iohnson, Mahlon Downs, larnes Roberts, Mark Muen- ter, Ianet Noble, Lois Prin- dle, Tula Macos, Ianice Rey- nolds, Sandra Turner, Miss Williams. lst row-Georgianna Paul Lloyd Matthews, Stanley Margraf, larnes Linthicum Peggy Merrell, George Kingsmore, Ralph Payne Donald Lewis, Torn Moffett Mary lane Peck, Margaret Schmidt, Richard Reed Charles Marx. Room 109 Top row-Phillip Engle, Rich- ard Dull, Marjorie Flanders, Marlene Delaplane, Paul DeT1-ay, Dale Hosrnan, Betty lohn, Nancy Huber, lack Cascaden, lean Fuller. 2nd row-Virginia Green, Bev- erly Iarvis, Clayton Ever- hart, lack Burger, Ioe Hehr, Michael Donaldson, Henry Frey, Ir., Thomas Fraley, Carol Hulthen, Linda Heck, Mr. Elmer Brown. lst row-Kathryn Delonge, Kay Everhart, Kenneth Dig- by, Fonda Heil, Maryann Hartman, Charles Stuckert, Clifford Iohnson, William Groman, Ianies Digby, Mary Ellen Glick, Ruth Doll, Vic- tor Dreyfuse. Room 112 Top row-Iulia Fry, loyce Spit- ler, Gloria Stewart, Lo lean Welch, Mary lane Brown, Margaret Zartman, 'Patty Ward, Betty Young. Znd row-Nellie Runion, Iames Van Meter, Ierry Stevens, George Askam, Robert Sours, Sherrill Stout, Dorothy Sta- cy, Pearl Swander, Marijane Wise, Mrs. Van Buren. lst row-Patsy Valentine, Au- drey Whitmer, Martha lane Enders, Ianice Schwab, Don- ald Wink, Richard Sharpe, Mary Anne Sours, Dick Wil- liams, Louisa Michaels, George Runion. I x 'I We-' i f WK!!! ag I, ' . W l If V: .Tur f 21'-?55-lr. - Hg I, I 1 gqgh L -' 'V ,Sf V if Seven PREPARATION FOR THE IOURNEY WESTWARD - Eighth Grade Many people had enough forethought to prepare for their journey by purchasing food and tools. The eighth graders learn their lessons be- cause these are' the tools for higher education. The faculty are the grulostakers Who help them acquire these tools. Eight Top row-Ronald Cutlip, Rob- W' W . Wjjfkrtl' Q f- t Room 108 ert Cooper, Conley Cook, lack Beisner, Shirley Bon- nell, Ronald Company, Iacob Digby, Donald Anderson, Margaret Tarlton. 2nd row-Betty Francis, Rich- ard Daughenbaugh, Betty Beck, Phyllis Baltzell, Rich- ard Dryfuse, Suzanne Baugher, Virginia Baxa, An- na Drytuse, Marlene Borer, Barbara Brinnon, Mrs. Gil- liarn. lst row--Kenneth Beard, Ies- sie Delonge, Margaret Cree- ger, Ioan Beck, Carol Cra- mer, Beverly Bordner, Elea- nor Buton, Shirley Duffey, lanet Crowley, Carol Baum, Donald Daughenbaugh, Tim Beitel. Room 101 Top row-Pearl Morehart, Lon- nie McDaniel, Myrtle Mar- tin, Georgia Lee, Nancy King, Delbert Knepper, Rich- ard Molineaux, Margy Kim- mel, Shirley Kern. 2nd row-Mary Morehart, Nick Macos, Pete Loiay, Iohn Long, Robert McCoy, Rich- ard McCray, David Martien, Keith Kirchner, Richard Mc- Neal, Mrs. Walter. lst row-Donald Long, Donna Lee, Eileen Ledbetter, Arden LeCrone, Ieanette Miller, Rita Marx, Kathleen McCoy, Iames Kinclig, William Moore, Betty Iackson, Bar- bara Lather. Room 208 Top row-Richard Hare, Don Dunn, Virginia Dull, Dorothy Feasel, William Hertzer, Eu- gene Craven, Edward Wal- ters, Andrea Englehart, Pat- ty Hemmerly, Lois Fey, Wil- liam Bare. 2nd row-Donna Puller, Mary Estep, Alice Fitch, Modest Fadley, Raymond Gottwald, Charles Ehrentriecl, Richard Fredritz, Kenneth Egbert, Raymond Hassmger, Donna Gulick, Mr. Krause. lst row-Carol Henry, Betty Huffman, Bonnie Hoftman, Shirley Hippler, Vera Fau- sey, Iudith Irwin, Lois Ham- mond, Ruth Hassinger, Mar- garet Hoyt, Charlotte Ing- man, Ianet Feagles, Ioyce Fox, Iohn Hill. Room 103 Top row-Warren Reinbolt, David Richardson, Carolyn Poling, Robert Nepper, Dale Nye, Norma Iean Shontz, Sueanne Scheerer, Mary lane Riddle, Edward Smith, Pat Pastor, Ardath Semer. 2nd row-Patty Ann Sheely, Ierry Musser, Dave New- quist, Don Noller, Ray Nye, Jason Smith, Robert Shu- maker, Richard Roberts, Shirley Oder, Evelyn Shuti, Patty Smith, Mrs. Iones: lst row-Ianice Shiley, La- Vone Banks, Arlene Moyer, Paul Ruhlen, Norman Rank- er, Charles Ryman, Iohn Reinbolt, Harold Smith, Ro- berta Remsberg, Margaret Reck, Margaret Reiter, Ron- ald Reed. Room 210 Top row-Donald Comesky, Don Mayer, Anne Tarlton, Yvonne Wahrer, Shirley Swing, Iacqueline Yocum, Nancy Tune, Daniel Stumpp 2nd row--Gene Stacey, Ray- mond Yingling, Iames Swear- ingen, David Hill, William Murray, Kenneth Wenner, William Wolf, Paul Smith, Miss Neligh. lst row-Allan Zuern, William Lang, David Zartman, Shir- ley Voshall, Yvonne Stan- ton, Miriam Lynch, Susan Hirsch, Garold Voglesong, Donald Mack, Ioe Steininger I F Nine GRUBSTAKERS - - Iunior High School Faculty Top row-Mr. Cole, Mr. Elmer Brown, Mr. Forrest Brown, Miss Grill, Mr. Krause, Mr. Pinkerton. Second row-Miss Williams, Mrs. Gilliam, Mrs. Auble, Miss Heckrnan, Mrs. Iones, Mrs. Walter. First row-Miss Neligh, Miss Adair, Miss Rolland, Mrs. Van Buren, Miss Haines, Miss Pieifer. Robert Pinkerton .... Principal Mary Adair .... ..... G uidance Sue Auble ........ .... A rithmetic 9 Elmer C. Brown. ..... English 7 Forrest N. Brown . .. ....... History 8 Ralph E. Cole ..... .... I ndustrial Arts Zelma Doran . . . ..,.... English 9 Miriam Gilliam .... .... A rithmetic 8 Helen Grill .... lean C. Haines .... ....... If Ten l . . ......... , ..... Office .Home Economics Grace Williams ...... Richard Harlaeck. . . . . Florence Heckmari .... Vivienne Huebschman Helen Iones ............ William Krause .... Florence Neligh .... Helen E. Pleiier .... Fannie Rollancl ..... Leona Van Buren .... Ruthe Walter ........ ...........Geography ... . .Science 9 . . . . .Arithmetic 7 .. ....Library ....Science 8 . . . .History 7 .....,...........English 8 . . . . .Latin, Remedial Reading Algebra, General Business .................Science 9 . . . .... Vocal-Instrumental Music Pep Squad-Iunior Vocos Top row-Audrey Perrine, Carol Englehart, Ruth Fritz, Betty Beall, Carolyn Smith, Marilyn Guncllach, Nancy Campbell, Marilyn Karle, Dorris Prugh, Beverly Shert- zer, Barbara Seidler, Nancy Turner, Patty Noldge. 3rd row-Miss Haines, Eileen Lescallett, Mary Shaffer, Lynn Murray, Kenneth Carrick, Peggy Gundlach, loan Fulton, Dona Kay Strauch, Trenna Noble, Barbara Len- hart, Pat Dillon, Shirley Squeo, Mrs. Auble. Zncl row-lanet Kapp, Ianet Lewis, lean Beck, lack Staib, Frances Montz, Dorothy Albert, Kathryn Schrote, Ar- lene Shetterly, lean Peer, Phyllis Halley, Norman Clary, Eleanor Hunker, La Donna Sussang, Sara Schmidt. lst row-Barbara Iones, Marlene Moffett, Donna Hayward, Madlyn Marx, Alice Brown, Thelma Biller, Betty Doran, Ioan Riley, Marilyn Firestone, Marian Randall. Patrol Back row-Norman Clary, Donald Ballreich, Ned Brink- man, Mr. Cole. Front row-Iarnes Homan, Raymond Luhring, Virgil Stev- enson, Marvin Flegle. Library ciub A Back row-Dona Strauch, Wade Roby, Audrey Perrine, Betty Beall, Iacqueline Malone, Miss Pteiter. Front row-Trenna Noble, Kathryn Schrote, Dorothy Al- bert, George Deinzer, lean Peer, Frances Montz, Her- bert Scherer. Honor Service Club Top row-Audrey Perrine, William Digby, Harry G-roman, Don Ballreich, Norman Clary, Ned Brinkman, Carol Englehart, Dorothy Albert, Donna Everhart. 3rd row-Marilyn Karle, Betty Beall, Dorris Prugh, Beverly Shertzer, Frank Klapp, Nancy Turner, Iacqueline Ma- lone, Phyllis Turner, lean Peer, Miss Adair. 2nd row-Laura Gahris, lanet Lewis, Dona Strauch, Mary Shaffer, Trenna Noble, Kathryn Schrote, Frances Moritz, lean Beck, loanne Riley, Laura Rhodes, Marian Randell. lst row-Marvin Flegle, George Deinzer, Wade Roby, Iames Homan, Virgil Stevenson, Herbert Scherer, How- ard Feasel. Eleven Girls' Glee Club Back row-Patty Sheely, Ruth Fritz, Betty Beall, Marilyn Gundlach, Dorris Prugh, Beverly Shertzer, Mary I. Rid- dle, Nancy Turner, Patty I-lernmerly, Betty Beck, lean Peer. 3rd row-Phyllis Halley, Patty Nolge, Peggy Gundlach, Ioan Fulton, Donna Strauch, Gail Myers, Trenna Noble, Shirley Squeo, Shirley Kern, Shirley Oder, Mrs. Walter. 2nd row-Donna Gulick, Iessie De Ionge, Eleanor Hunker, Arlene Moyer, Suzanne Baugher, Iudith Irwin, Margaret Creeger, Ioan Beck, lean Fuller, Linda Heck, Verna Fausey, Yvonne Stanton. lst row-Arden Le-Crone, Miriam Lynch, Eleanor Buton, Diane Bero, Betty Iackson, Alice Brown, Margaret Hoyt, Kathleen McCoy, Margaret Schmidt. Orchestra Back row-William Lang, Ierry Beamer, Gloria Stewart, Helen Keen, Mary I, Riddle, Carol Henry, Eleanor Buton, Ronald Baxa. , 2nd row-Patty Roberts, Verna Fausey, Betty Chapman, Mary Schnall, Betty Iackson. lst row-Nancy Crurn, Martha Walter, Richard Rhoad, Margaret Reiter, Margy Kimmel. Standing-Mrs. Walter. String Ensemble . Nancy Crum, Martha Walter, Helen Keen, Mary lane Riddle, Mrs. Walter, Patty Roberts. U Twelve Boys' Chorus Top row-Ronald Cutlip, Conley Cook, Ronald Sommer, Dale Nye, Frank Klapp, Iames Swearingen, Lynn Cut- lip, Carl Morrison, Delbert Knepper. 2nd row-Dale Hosrnan, Charles Ehreniried, Frank Melick, Robert McCoy, Michael Donaldson, Donald Miller, lames Swander, David Zartrnan, Richard Rhoad, Mrs. Walter. lst row-Donald Daughenbaugh, Henry Frey, Mark Muen- ter, Iames Kindig, Kenneth Digby, Robert Iohnson, Iarnes Linthicum, Clifford Iohnson, Donald Lewis, Rich- ard Williams. 11-I lunior I-li Basketball Top row-Ronald Runion, Edward Smith, Raymond Luhr- ing, lames Stahl, Rodger Danford, Ohlen I-lippler, Charles Ehrenfried, Norman Ranker, Richard Rhoad. 2nd row-Kenneth Digby, Ierry Musser, Thomas Glick, . Ned Brinkman, Lynn Cole, Warren Reinbolt, Marvin Clf1GeI'1eCId,eI'S Flegle, Mgr., Coach Elmer Brown. Standing-Dorothy Albert, Phyllis Halley, lean Peer, Ar- lst row-David Gchris' Ronald Compcmly' Wade Roby' lene Shetterly, Kathryn Schrote, Frances Montz. Harry Grornan, William Digby, Richard Vogt, Iames FGTQUSOU- Kneeling-lack Staib, Norman Clary. tl Iunior Hi Football V W Top row-Warren Reinbolt, Raymond O'Conner, Harry Groman, Ned Brinkman. Ohlen Hippler, Ronald Cutlip, Don Comeskey, XI Rodger Daniord, Thom Swinnerton, Richard Hare, William Digby, Lynn Cole, Coach Elmer Brown. I , 2nd row-Ronald Baxa, Richard Vogt, Gene Stacy, Glenn Huffman, Ierry Musser, Ronald Company, Iames Homan, lack Staib, Ronald Barle-camp, lohn Long, Edward Smith, Richard Molineaux. lst row-Kenneth Egbert, William Wolf, Donald Moyer, Norman Ranker, Michael Donaldson, David Gahris, William Groman, Thomas Moffett, lames Ferguson, David Zartman, Kenneth Wenner, lack Cooley. l Co-Captains-Virgil Stevenson, William Digby. Thirteen Sandusky ............. Fremont ..................... Upper Sandusky ...... Iunior High Football Scores 26 Tiffin ...,.......... ..... 7 Clyde ...................,.....,....,........... O 0 Tifhn -.'....-..'. b.,. - . 2 O First night football game in Ui Tiffin ..,........................... 13 Sandusky ..............................,., 2 l Bowling Green ..................... 13 Tiffin ............. t ....,. O Iunior High Basketball Scores Port Clinton ...,...................................... 30 Fremont St. Ioseph ,..............,..... 26 Hopewell-Loudon ......................4, l 5 Fostoria ........................., Sandusky ..,........, 27 24 Port Clinton .......................................... l9 Fremont St. Ioseph ..................... 30 Findlay Donnell ........,..................... 45 Findlay Glenwood ............,........ 23 - Sharpe Beamer Steven Barga Stout B. Heed Williams Morrison Wink Muenter Whitmer D. Miller Cutlip L.. Mathews Cowgill Margraf Cook Lewis Callahan Hehr Bell Burger Gahris Fourteen Tiffin .................. 32 Fostoria ........... ........ Titfin .................. 18 Bluffton .......,.............................. ........ Tiffin ................,. 36 Findlay Glenwood ................,.... Tiffin .................. l6 Findlay Donnell .,...... ........ Tiffin .................. Z8 Sandusky ..,............. ........ Tiffin .................. 36 Old Fort ........ ........ Tiffin .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 30 Bloomville .....,............ .,...... Tiffin ...... Q ........... 21 Port Clinton ..,.,........,.....................,...... Tiffin ............,..... 25 Columbian Sophomores ...... Track Engle McCoy Musser Moore Beinbolt Beisner Banker Cutlip Shurnaker R. Daughenbaugh Klingshirn Egbert Kerschner Hare Knepper Hossler Lofay Moyer Long Stacy Martein De Tray A Briztkrnan Tiffin .....,......,.............,... Iunior High hist ory here Tiffin .............................. 33 Tiffin .................. 23 .. Tiffin .......,.......... 39 Tiffin ....,,.,......,... 17 Tiffin ......r........... Z3 Tiffin .................. 10 .. Tifiin ................., 2 l Tiffin .................. 36 Tiffin ..............,,.. 35 .. Tiffin ......,....,...... lohnson Donaldson Baxa Clary Deinzer Staib Stevenson Rhoad Bunion Cole Ferguson 25 . f l Feb. 14-Valentine danceg crowning of Queen of Hearts. Dates ot Interest at Iunior High March l-18-Horne room basketball tournament won by Boom 201, Grade 9. March 15-St. Patricks Day Dance. March 31-Midget auto races. April l-April Fools' Day danceg crowning ot King of Iesters. April ll-l4-Sixth Grades visited Iunior High. Penny .............. Ioanna ........... Cal-eb Lydia ............... Mavis ............. Mark .......... Gram ............... Sally ...... ,... l. 2. May 20-l-'reshinan Prom. April l4-Easter program-religious part directed by Mrs. Charles Prughg musical part directed by Mrs. Harold Walter. April 29-Vocabulary contest in all home. rooms. May 5-Freshman play. May l2-Spelling contest in the auditorium-Mr. Forrest Brown served as master ot cere- monies, May 18-Second open house-Remember the ex- hibits-the one-act play-the music prof grams. lune 3-That last assembly-Honor awards-Pre- sentation of certificates. Don't Take My Penny Freshman Play y ........Nancy Campbell .............,..........Dona Strauch Baymondf O'Connor ..........Kathryn Schrote ............Bleanor Hunker ............,Norman Clary .................Betty Beall ...........Sarah Schmidt y Midget Auto Races Lightweight-2.5 oz. or less Iames Swander ...................... ................. 8 5'M.P.H. lames Unger .,.......... ............ 6 8M.P.l-I. larnes Kindig ..... 1 ...... ............ 6 8M.P.H. Lynn Cole ........................... ............ 6 8M.P.l-l. Raymond O'Connor ........... M.P.l-l. Norman .........,. .............. B ichard Vogt Kerry ............. ................ F rank Klapp Grey ,........... ...................... L ynn Cole Henri ............. ..... ...................... ...... ......,........ B o b e rt Bakalis Models Y Dorris Prugh, Alice Brown, Beverly Shertzer Red ...........,.,.....................,................................................... Lynn Murray Dayl ...,...... .............. B onald Sommers l Heavyweight-Over 2.5 oz. Marvin Flegle .................,.......................................... 48 M.P.H. Ken Egbert .............. ............... 4 8 M.P.H. H Novelty Lynn Cole Iames Kindig Fifteen .5 , STARTING AN ENCHANTED TREK - - - Ninth Grade G , ff - I r- I I Ill K , X -- Q20 'ii l wt TTTT it ,1 J ,' , .QS E'-. If I j. Most forty-niners started their Westward trek ,pf . . .. V I ,F If 1 y 0 k from St. Louis in prairie schooners or covered- . . is ,, wagon trains. Besides the deserts and moun- Aw lull 1 A ' f Qi' tains there Were many other hardships to be Lb V-ilk, 61, J I ff . Weir, - ,f overcome. Q-1,1 .M G 2.5 4 The Freshmen are just starting high school, , ,FI KksZ5.f2,.Q.E,gi4gg.f3:' ,, and they must decide what courses to take. .,- Qp- 1,9-ff .',, L1 They will find many difficulties along their ' Lg 1 H- 'f 7' V' 'TT' X' - path to a diploma. D The motto on the prairie schooner, Cali- fornia or bust, kept the goal before these hardy pioneers. We choose class mottoes as an expression of our aims. Room 201 Top row-Allen Groman, Charles Iohnston, Thomas Glick, Harry Groman, Iames Grimes, Ohlen Hippler, Mar- ilyn Gundlach, Marilyn Karle, Donald Lee, Willie Bean. Zncl row-Frank Klapp, Phyllis Halley, Iames Homan, Bar- bara Lehnert, Peggy Gund- lach, Paul Hoffman, Eugene Graham, Duane Kerschner, Eileen Lescallett, Norma Ferstler, Miss Holland. lst row-Laura Gahris, Icrnet Lewis, Ianet Kapp, Barbara Iones, Claudia Harger, Ray- mond Luhring, Dave Gahris, Tom Gahris, Willard Griffin, Roger Iustus, Donald Heil. Sixteen Room 214 Top row-Ruth Fritz, Dorothy Albert, Carol Englehart, Glen Feasel, Robert Betz, Norman Clary, Roger Danford, Charles Everhart, Ned Brinkman, Don- ald Ballreich, Lynn Cole, gVilliarn Digby, Ioanne Flan- ers. 2nd row-Mr. Forrest Brown, Shirley Collins, Sara Schmidt, Ioan Fulton, Lillian Foght, Betty Beall, lane Burgderfer, Iames Barga, George Dein- zer, lack Cooley, Verland Anderson, Nancy Campbell, Donna Everhart. lst row-Thomas Deahl, Mari- lyn Firestone, Thelma Biller, Alice Brown, Betty Doran, Edward Biller, Howard Fea- sel, Marvin Flegle, Kenneth Carrick, Ronnie Baxa, Robert Bakalis, Iarnes Ferguson, lean Beck, Sarah Doll, Patty Dillon, Room 203 Top row-James Stahl, Ronald Sornmers, Nancy Turner, Car- ol Stine, lack Staib, Thom Swinnerion, Bill Spitler, Lloyd Weber, lames Unger. 2nd row-Mrs. Auble, Richard Vogt, Virgil Stevenson, Ar- lene Shetterly, Carolyn Smith, Lucille Berrier, Dona K. Strauch, Donna Stine, Donna Pierce, DeVon Simon. lst row-Laura Rhodes, Donna Hayward, l..eDonna Sussang, Iames Swonder, Wilma Dean, Sylvia Michaels, Ruth Holi- man, Shirley Squeo, Iune Smith, Edward Smith, Elea- nor Hunker. Room 202 Top row-Wade Roby, lean Peer, Beverly Shertzer, Dorris Prugh, Annabelle McElhen1e, Richard Luhring, Richard Sherman, Audrey Perrine, Raymond O'Connor, Fred My- ers, Iarnes Noller. 2nd row-Trenna Noble, Kath- ryn Schrote, Lynn Murray. William Saul, Donna Miller, Mary Shaffer, Nancy Musser. Patty Noldge, Iacqueline Ma- lone, Barbara Seidler, Mar- lene Moffett. lst row-Marion Ranclell, Mary Schnall, Beatrice Platt, Ron- ald Runion, Richard Rhoad, Madlyn Marx, Herbert Scher- er, Carl Miller, Io.Arm Ferree, Emma Runion, Ioanne Riley, Frances Moniz. Seventeen Eighfleen Gateway to the Lcmd of Opportunity COLUMBIAN HIGH SCHOOL Every pupil should: have, as far as possible, a 'balanced experience in the different fields of knowledge-science, mathematics, social studies, lan- guage, vocational areas, etc.-that he may be better prepared to adjust himself to ihe changing conditions in a changing World. A ' -Philosophy of Columbian High. Nineteen STAKING CUT CLAIMS ----- Tenth Grade After reaching the gold fields, each person We, 973, tried to acquire the land which he thought QQ -' would bring the greatest returns, and there was competition for claims. ln high school .. W 1 each pupil stakes out a claim in the fields which he considers most valuable. There also - We find competition-in scholarship, sports, and other activities. V : 7 fs , -3152 - 4- Tfii' 2-- Q-, Top row-Iohna Knepper, Helen Ryman, Mary lane Mack, Wilma Robinson, Nadine Beagle, Mary Carol Myers, Alice Macos, Carol Krupp, Phyllis Siefert. Znd row-Phyllis Love, Betty Throneberry, Ianet Reif, Doris Ranker, Mary lane Leiner, Kathryn Schirack, lean Schwab, Martha Wolford, Betty Prindle, Anna Morrison. lst row-Elizabeth Young, Norma lean Sholl, lean Stevenson, Mary Agnes Schirack, Pat Young, Shirley Nye, Betty Lescallete, Virginia Miller, Martha Lou Walter, Patty Roberts. Top row-Betty Daughenbaugh, Dixie Finn, Martha Cleveland, Helen Keen, Connie Buchman, Mary Lou Dedrick, Dolores Fuller, Iosephine Hoyt, Stephanie Andrus, Beatrice Banks, Patricia Bell. 2nd row-lean Foutz, Anna M. Frank, Ann Briihl, Priscilla Carn, Ioyce Fox, Lila Fulton, Beverly Bowersox, Nancy Crum, Shirley Kingsrnore, Patricia Creeger. ' lst row-Verneda Hammond, Carolyn Heck, Dolores Digby, Wanda Harding, Carol Company, Ieraldine Brin- non, Lois Beitel, Wanetta Herter, Marilyn Harnan, Donna Creeger. Twenty Top row-Clarence Reinbolt, George Turner, Iohn Menke, Ronald Tromans, Ronald Reecly, Wallace Ring- eisen, Kenneth Larnma. 2nd row-Iohn Long, Charles Pence, Richard W. Miller, Chad Vogt, Bill Mclntire, Richard Shock, lames Schlosser. ' - lst row-Harold Peck, Stuart Nelson, Lee Renninger, Ian Staib, Robert Webb, Richard B. Miller, Iames Wenner. Top row-Bob Lepard, Gerald Barlekamp, lohn Cleveland, lohn Ball, Paul Ellis, William Calvert. ' Znd row-Robert Fey, lames Bridinger, Robert Hehr, Darold Atha, Eugene Engle, Robert Harger, Iohn Knapp. lst row-Paul Chapman, Michael Buchman, Robert Best, Robert Bailey, Sam Martin, Ian Henry, Norman Grimes, Eugene McCray. , OFFICERS President .................. ..........,.........,.................. ............ D 0 ris Ranker Vice-President ........... ............ N orman Grimes Secretary ................. ............... B ob l-larger Treasurer ..........................................................,...........,...........,....... Iohn Menke MOTTO: The higher We climb, the better the View. COLORS: Scarlet and gray. FLOWER: White rose Twenty-one THE MINING PROCESS BEGINS - - - Eleventh Grade Top row-Bill Adams, Tom Digby, Iim Burnham, Robert West, lack Shuman, Gene Hassinger, Dick Mann, Harold Lampe, Duraine Welch, Bob Aiken, Glen Opp, Burke Bero, Don Matthews. Brd row-Fred Steinhauser, Paul Chaney, Henry Beisner, Lowell Oberlander, Bob Weisenburger, Norman Gannon, Robert Smith, lohn Hoyt, Douglas Williams, Rolf Slettene, Bob Mohr, Donald Ritzenthaler. 2nd row-Iames Wheeler, Harold Baker, Iirn Craven, Ierry Van Camp, Marion Miller, lack lvlusser, Don Shulf, Ralph Iohnson, Howard Collier, Eugene Brewer, Iohn Fetzer, Iirn Anderson, lim Kimrnett, Paul Gilliland. lst row-Harold Price, Robert Cook, Iohn Price, Harry Comeskey, Edward Burkmeir, Bob Wisebaker, Wesley Payne, Harry Herbert, Carmen De Piazza, Allison Fulton. lust as there are diiierent methods of mining, there are different methods of doing school work. For surface mining there is a type called panning. Upon reaching the gold fields, many ot the forty-niners used this method be- cause it was easy to set up. In the long run the men who spent some time building sluice boxes to get the gold from the gravel, made more money. In school We can learn our lessons just enough to get by because that ' method is easi-er, or we can make thorough preparations and gain the most education. - OFFICERS y President .................. ...........,.....,............. ....,....... I-I a rry Comeskey Vice-President ........ .................... V iola Long Secretary .............. .......... P hyllis Ward I Treasurer ..................,,..................................................................,...... Harold Baker 9,5652 MOTTO: No reward without ettort. ,' fy, COLORS: Green and white. ,.f' ft' f 'pf M416 1 FLOWER: White rose. 3- ,.i'.S' nt -1: Twenty-two v Top row-Pat Harnish, Carolyn Hager, lean Fowler, Evelyn Bretz, Frances Filson, Anne Brown, Anne Goetz, Sandra Dysinger, Mary Io Huber. 2nd row-Connie Hassinger, Ioy Bollinger, Ioyce Baltzell, Belva Sue Eakin, Nancy Beem, Norma lean Ba- gent, Mary Ellen Brown, Phyllis Herter, lane Adams, Dottie Cramer. lst row-Jean Bastian, Beulah Fawcett, Patricia Iumper, Loretta Cooley, Marjorie Kern, lane Friedman, Wanda Edwards, Suzanne Leiner, Martha lane Iackson, Ioan Arbogast. Top row-Mary Lou Riggs, Shirley Mohler, Dorothy Rober, Iuanita Merrytield, Arlene Riddle, Barbara Spie- gel, Norleen Myers, Iudy Stewart, Marlene McKillip, Pat McCrory. 2nd row-Barbara Yambert, Peggy Walton, Phyllis Ward, Maxine Morissey, Iretha Sherman, Ioan Rariclc, Betty Pierce, Betty Lofay. lst row-Iulia Scherer, Betty Montz, Ieanne Runion, Alice Spitler, lane Patterson, Cherie Williams, Effie Watts, Patty McConnell, Agnes Shetterly. - i ' Twenty-three l VAX s y . V l X H Q ij xx . Q l X ll A 'I .bl , Y. tx l W 5 '- N. VX , , . D. l A l 'X Y ' f X i y ' -' ' N Y , ' ,W fr h A gi X Q .. ,g. :W x ig., Nffi l t I 27 ff savnyn 4 - - fgfsfw i if g 'ggi' U 3 .L-gyhf' 1 Z was t y , X45 A f f , 1, . -it i nf r' it '- ' 1. ,W f - ' ' ' f J ' e ' ' . ,l 415' , , i ' . A -QNX if ,, dame Q. f i W .Wh sq .,,-. e - i' Apr 1:9 s iv t s i 2 ,. 21,7 L 'L l 'di f ' L A - J, ie- - : 'mp .fwfwf iffnibl. ' Twenty-four I A few prospectors struck it rich, but many failed to find gold. Some who found gold didn't spe tornia was not in her minerals but in her fertile soil. Many boys and girls graduate from high school, but not all use their edu- cation to an advantage. Som-e students' think that the diploma is the end of the road, Whereas it is only the beginning. nd it wisely. Many discovered that the Wealth of Cali- Ubijigifftifxsm., THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD - Twelfth Grade n Morro: Forward ever, bacl-:ward never COLORS: Green and white. FLOWER: R White rose. I A-if? As Freshmen we started on our search for gold. We had to make certain choices as to courses and extra-curricular activities. We had a formal dance, the theme ot which was a cir- cus. Near the close ot this important year the play Almost Eighteen was presented by some of our class. ln our Sophomore year we faced new and strange territory, for this was our first year at Col- umbian l-ligh. We felt that we were a close-knit group so we Chose colors and a motto. Our Prom was an important occasion. As we came closer to our goal, the obstacles increased. But because we were enterprising young people, we overcame them. A Iunior-Senior basketball game was sponsored to raise money for our Prom. We were all transported to Paradise lsle tor that evening. The decora- tions at this dance given for the Seniors were in the capable hands ot Carolyn Turner. At last-GOLD! To those of us who have worked for twelve years, our diplomas are just as valuable as gold. Our leaders in this year of success were: President ................... ............. D avid l-lesson Vice-President .......... .............. L ois Shuff Secretary ............... ........... C arl Warren Treasurer ............... .............. I ack Martin IN MEMORIAM-ROGER REMSBERG-C1931-19469 Twenty-five Louis Albert Always in the first secit. Ellen Berger A twinkle in her laughing eyes- Be on your guard oguinst surprise, Dorothy Best Blest with reason and sense. Doris Bonehom Tl'1ere's C1 sweetness in her manner thot oppeols to everyone. ' Don Bridinger Nothing great was ever achieved without enthu- siosm. L I -f. Pouline Anderson A sweet girl with ci sweet tooth. Potricioi Berry Smoll but dynamic. Cloro Biller For lite is wit, cmd wit is humor, and humor is lite. Robert Bowers Undisturbed by things men soy He goes on in the some old woy. Eorl Buton I love tool's experiments. l'm cilwcrys making them, lohn Chaney Calm, cool, collected-sure- ly he will succeed in the world. Betty lane Cleveland She will always fill her po- sition With her likable disposition. Howard Crum He did his level best, Head and shoulders above the rest. Donna DeTray She said right or wrong, whatever came into her head. Bob Dodson So they put the bar up an- other inch, and I cleared 6 feet. Charles Clagett More comes to one who la- hors Than to one who sits and waits. 41 Donna Crist I was born to giggle, and giggle I must. Mina Belle Day Did you ever see Day at night? Mary Dillon ibln As a cheerleader' she was greatg Among the best she'll al- ways rate. George Dutt Now kiddies, relax! My nerves! Patsy Everhart A secretary she will be Because of her ability. Norman Fadley A smile for every boy And two for every girl. Iohn Fegley A docile disposition will surmount every difficulty. IoAnne Fitch Of such fine stuff friends are made. Margaret Frankentield Q H Rain is dust and dust is dryg Life is short and so am I. Dick Eyestone He's not as quiet as he'd have us believe lt's just the public he wants to deceive. ' Albert F ate Who takes a major part in history? Why, of course, it's Fate. William Fey Wee Willie Winkle wanders upstairs and down look- ing ior a clean test tube. Naomi Foght It certainly is a treat to see A girl as nice as she. Richard Frick For taking pictures this boy has a knack. He's always snapping his little kodak. Patricia Fry Smiling, singing through lite she goes: Plenty of friends, but very few foes. lanet Funk Ianet Funk is neat and quick, And in her taste is very chic. Dick Have you ever heard him go into gales ot laughter? Elise Goulet With raven hair and flash- ing eyes She furthers Canadian-U.S. ties. Iune Grossman A sparkle in her eyes, a twinkle to her feet, A fine personality that can't be beat. Robert Fuller He cloesn't sell brushes. Tom Funk He believes in long engage- ments. Remember The Flower Shop ? Paul Gorsuch Listen, my friends, and you shall hear His baritone horn in the band atmosphere. Geraldine Greer We call her Terry- With us she's always merry. Regina Hemmerly Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Howard Hershberger The man behind the scenes, Vonda Hoffman I desire to give up when I have nobody left to laugh with me. Hope lanes Faith, Hope, Charity, these threeg , But the greatest of these is -Hope. Patricia Keck A gal with plenty on the ball. Doris Kingseed A merry, laughing girl who puts pep wherever she goes. David Hesson Hail to our chief! Bow to his every command. LL.5rf,L:. 1.H.m1' .EU-5115 ' f., Fred Iohnston There's only one proof of ability-action. lay Kayser ln summer a railroad Work- er is he- ln winter totes groceries at A G P. Iune Keim We couldn't find a single rhyme That tells you all about Iune Keim. Don Kuhlrnan Thomas L. Thomas, beware! Earl Kurtz Manual training I much en- i0y, Says Earl, the handy boy. . :l.,.,.,'. Don Lytle ' ' Need a sign? He'1l be sure to make a good one. Rosamary Martin Giggle she will But we love her still. Audrey Michaels Always happy and carefree, Busy as a buzzing bee. Velma Perrine Whoever said Still water runs deep, must surely have meant Velma. Marilyn Lowe Pleasing to meet and pleas- antly genuine. lack Martin He is just a long, lean city boy. Six feet, I'd say. Ray Matthews Abestne Rayus? Duane Mohr The Best Is Yet to Come! Eloise Perry With twinkling eyes All trouble she defies. Alice Reedy The hand that made you fair made you good. - 1 Nancy Rernsberg Inside there beats a heart of gold- Her tame and fortune here are told. Bob Ross He is coming, my friends, seen by his red hair. Betty Sanford Always out for fun and glee, The dark side of the cloud she fails to see. Bob Schaefer He actually likes trig. fi' F ff I Y Marianne Reider Known for her versatility And for her great ability. Ioyce Roberts Dark hair, shining eyes, Merry humor, she's a prize. Ianet Ruhlen Variety is the spice of lite. Kathryn Sanford Laugh and the world laughs with you. Gene Schrniclutz From his eye does ever beam That little dancing, devilish gleam. . Don Schrote In love with-his old carl Eugene Sheeley Coolness and absence of haste indicate good qual- ities. Ruth Shotstahl Fair, square, and full ol youth Remarkable, gay, adorable Ruth. Lois Shutt Lovely to look at Lovelier to know. Donald W. Smith . Even a tornado wouldn't phase him. Virginia Serner Her sweet smile and Win- ning Ways Will bring her many happy days. Bonnie Shetterly She is a happy, cute little tricky A Got a smile that's hard to lick. Leona Shutl She is the queen of our tootball team. Donald E. Smith He argued earlyg he argued late. We think thatls what made him good in debate. loe Smith A very desirable curly- headed chap Gets hearts a-going flippity flap. h M Martha Smith Full of fun, never hurries- Can't understand why any- one Worries. Ted Spidle His chief delight is teasing, But his disposition is pleas- ing. Wilma Thompson Neyer a sigh when you can sing, But laugh like me at every- thing. Lela Tuman Snappy, happy, full of zest, Always talking like the rest. Phyllis Turner' Dark hair, mischievous air, Where there's laughter she'll be there. ' will 'xflsyvu N Martha Snyder Sincere, considerate, a won- derful friend. Elaine Thompson It the sun shines or if it's dreary, lust the same she's jolly and cheery. 1 ' lg Q cyl K Doris Troup She had a swell time at Girls' State. Carolyn Turner Oh' Carolyn, what drawing ways you have! Robin Turner Pinochle at home is a lark For Robin, the great card shark. Alice Van Camp lt's the little things that count, they say: Cute and clever in every way. Eileen Wheeler An all-around girl she aimed to beg She has succeeded well, you see. Esther Winters Silence gives consent But Esther's not that way bent. Sue Wyndham A disposition sweet and sound- A girl who's ct pleasure to have around. Carl Warren We'd like to know the rea- son why He's so in love with ct bow tie. lim Wilson When he understands rela- tivity and such, We'1l know that he has the scientists touch. Marguerite Wisebaker She was a phantom ot de- light on my sight. Q-l PTT r t 1-- '- U. 'NQF ' ' il' tl I , ,- Tl Qa- A , ,... W W' . ., ya gif g . 10' ' ' I V ' .t ,ef ' ' f - -E X . F :lx , NI -. 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E2..7I.1 :S,,j'Jg. -,-.jf ., I H .1--E'2l',g!,fW,V s-e- 4 ' if 1 1 1 'ffl i ' -L- -2' . rig Q.tlfliigp-Eilfingll-E'g1zif'I4i13E'f:l: in Y f . f:::m1.:,w, -:'z:':?'7 I V ' - - Q Fila-Hifi .g:gQgti?giyRAj 3 4,,Q'5f,5i,.i ,:.l 1 -gift-, ,. , ., .. , li- ,.. ' :vmwm N-.e-.Aw -me . ' ' Q - -' T 4'f155E'f412.1:f, .. A. .. Thirty-six sa-H - - ... ' diy .. Gold is not always pureg many times it is found mixed with other metals. lt is the job ol the assayer to examine the ore and determine its weight and quality. lt is the Work ot teachers to help students select and emphasize the worthwhile things in school. The principal determines Whether the pupil has met the requirements for graduation. At commence- ment time the school board, through the superin- tendent, gives the cherished diploma to those Sen- iors Who have Worked to qualify themselves. REFINERS - Columbian High Faculty IRVIN BAILEY I CHEMISTRY AND MATHEMATICS B.S., Bowling Green State University Ohio State University I-IERMAN I. DANIEL . HISTORY B.A., Heidelberg College A.M., University of Michigan SHN Rs 1' me H. I, GEORGIA BROKER SPANISH AND ENGLISH A.B., University of Kansas Ohio State University Columbia University is ,ye it L, . IAMES W. DAVIDSON AMERICAN HISTORY AND CIVICS A.B., Heidelberg College M.A., Columbia University as EVELYN S. BURKE SOPHOMORE ENGLISH A.B., Westminster College BERENICE DETWILER HOME ECONOMICS A.B., Bowling Green State University Ohio State University Thirty-seven RUTH DIETZEL LATIN AB Helclelberg College MA UHIVSTSIIY of M1ch1gcm Dxplomor Rome C W LUTZ PHYSICS cmd BIOLOGY AB, Heldelberg College MA, Columbla UHIVSTSIIY Cose lnstltute oi Technology Thlrty e1gh'L FLORENCE C EWING IUNIOR ENGLISH cmd SOCIOLOGY AB I-Ieldelberg College MA Ohlo State Umverslty HELEN MAI-IONEY TYPING and SHORTHAND B A, Heldelberg College Smlih College T1fI1n UHIVSTSIIY MARY I-IERRON SENIOR ENGLISH and DRAMATICS AB Musk1ngum College MA Columbmr UIIIVGTSIIY NICK MAZZAFERRO Bowlmg Green Stole Umversny MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY ECONOMICS ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH A B, Heidelberg College MA, Columbla Umverslty . - X , si A 1 .Q I ggfnw, I -'Vai . . B ,ll ..'fi , Q25 I . ., . ., . I . ., . ., . ., - -, RALPH W. ROTSEL BOOKKEEPIN G and SALESMANSHIP B.S., Bowling Green State University CHARLOTTE M. BASTIAN VOCAL MUSIC B.S.M., Capital University M.A., Ohio Stclte University CHARLES G. STEPHENSON INDUSTRIAL ARTS B.S., M.A., Miami University GEORGE BUEKETT DIRECTOR, PHYSICAL EDUCATION BASKETBALL COACH A,B., Ohio University M.A., Columbia University 'T RUSSELL ZIMMERMAN MATHEMATICS and GEOGRAPHY A.B., Heidelberg College M.A., Columbia University Ohio State University WILLIAM E. KRAUSE FOOTBALL COACH A.B., Baldwin-Wallace University of Pittsburgh Western Reserve University Thirty-nine F 'YE -is H S25 if-r Sfwmi . i-fm Z B E v E35 We xo Forty DOROTHY MAST PHYSICAL EDUCATION AB., Heidelberg College, Columbicz University MARY N. DOEMEL SECRETARY A.B., Heidelberg College Ohio Wesleyan University wgw HSE E 55555 is SEQ E 'SE N EM ikfmtfgig - gf sw ew- M ':' H im Hi-1 .t wig-Eagles? 5: ggi! SEE H H M , 2 Er .52 Hive was as Em as Wea :Erf 55 val' is F7 B g. w Q is -1 is a MS E Y. as H- .nge gm W nz Q is me 2 H 5, Q M www a msg mx is E Li W Wi mei RUSSELL MYERS MUSIC B.Mus., Heidelberg College M.Mus., Northwestern University W' L, GRACE WALTER, R.N. SCHOOL NURSE College of Nursing and Health, Cin cinnciti Columbia University GEORGE ALLIS CUSTODIAN mga HAROLD REMSBERG CUSTODIAN ff H , mga I 5. Wilbert W. Martin Principal of Columbian High A In the parlance of the forty-niner, There's gold in them thar Columbian hills. -Yes, much gold has been taken from the Columbian hills but the supply is endless. The more one takes, the greater the supply-a paradox which is hard to believe. I hope that the Class of '49 and the other classes are getting their share. lt is theirs for the asking and for the doing. Forty-one Paul V. Brown Superintendent of Schools Forty-two I arn happy to have this opportunity of sending greetings io you who are readers of this fine edition of the Blue and Gold. Herein you will find some- thing of the many-sided activity program of the Tiffin Public Schools, and the idea that it is a friendly place Where all of us are working together to accom- plish definite goals. We Work together for understanding, for skills, for good citizenship-all that We may become better individuals and better members of a group searching for a better World. My sincere good Wishes to each of you. BOARD OF EDUCATION EDWIN T. NELSON, President C. A. RIGGS, Vice-President FRANCIS KUI-IN A HARRY W. FRICK EARL KNAPP EARL KERN, Clerk cmd Purchasing Agent vi Forty-three W. Q v iw-' .nf ,. 'r w 3' N .4 'I - . if W ,f -- V , - .. 13 .. , The activities have certainly changed since 1849. Then they had square dances, husking bees, and log-rolling contests as about the only forms of amusement. They had little leisure time as al- most all Work Was done by hand. Now We have sports, dances, movies, and the activities of various school organizations. As the civilization of a country advances, the pastimes change accordingly. Forty-four BLUE AND GOLD STAFF 'W' Nl mf' ,. I' i f 4' v-,. . ' i Qi x l gg 'X fwu 1, W N A W it: X. .- E: 4 :Q X, X ,ll A ff' 3' ' , , .. .q -. Y , i T T , . X4-5 'ji5 fg1.n .f K , lf .. r ,. of f , wx lf 1' V , .' LGI.--vififjn. f. Zyl ' 15! W x 5 idjf iff. -Wi, .2 ' ' 9 ,Q k A .y ..,,: ,, , , ff, ff' ,,, ii? .gt Q ' ,E 'N razz, gi ,...,,,: .' ,N 'X 1 E x i, gg Ci? K V s:,, Z1 X O, swf? fair Q 5 E ,3 J .. x 'X X ug! : 22:35 uf-..:,f K, Q 5 K 0 ,v 4ja'1.f-.iqgfxfif M 9 iw A a V ' .JA gy go ,,' .ll ' 'tv ' '-ggg' A . 7 5 I ' 4., li! C . i ,,,. .A Y 11- y T .fl AA ' WH' . Q' Fiiiiiff M2752 . 'zz' ' ' i W e X? 7 . 0 'P Q I f if 00' ' t ' -' , l 0 Q T . - -1:Sf:fi f-' ii i?-f.- ,-i l sig 4 : l ll T E it V i ,',. ' . 'zz' fff.r'Z-- . . I Ti .... 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Roney wrote the jokes, Marianne Worked on activities and the calendar. Carolyn did the art Work. Doris was general editor, Ted was sports editor. Carl headed the sales department. Mrs. Ewing and Mr. Lutz helped guide the Wagon in the right course. And We all worked! We sold miles of hot dogs and bushels of candy bars and potato chips at every football game along the way, and candy bars at the basketball games. We took orders for name cards and pictures. lt takes lots of money to publish a yearbook. The skit about the torty-niners was presented at both Iunior High and Columbian. The cast was composed of salesmen and members of the staff. We enjoyed Mr. Montague and his jokesg he's from the Fort Wayne Engraving Company, The Advertiser Press gave their complete cooperation in the printing ot the annual. ln addition to all our Work, We had lots ot fun making this year's Blue and Gold. Forty-five H STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President .................. ...............................,............... . .Don Bridinger Vice-President ........... .............. M ary Ellen Brown Secretary .........,... Treasurer ............. Pat McCrory ........,..Bob' Weisenburger Councilor ............,................................ ., ..................,................. Miss Dietzel Time of Meeting-Every Tuesday, l2:45 P. M. Place-Room 23 Planned several assemblies. Arranged for pen pals with Austrian pupils. school newspaper. terial. ' Arranged for honor certificates. Sponsored Honor Society. I ing. J PROIECTS REPRESENTATIVES Room -Senior .................................,...,.......... -Don ,Bridinger I 21-Senior ........... ........... E arl Buton, Ir. Sent eighteen boxes to Austria, valued at 312200. 25-isenior . I OAHUG Fitch 26-Senior ........... .................. V irginia Semer Sent questionnaires to twenty-five schools about 21-Tumor .l.... .v.' Bob Weisenburger y , 2l-Iunior ............ .............. I-I arry Corneskey Sent for college catalogues and guidance Ina- 2-Iunior .........,.. ........... M ary Ellen Brown 7-Iunior ....................... ,.....,......... P at McCrory 3-Sophomore ........... ............. N orrnan Grimes 4-Sophomore., ...................... Chad Vogt Set up Schedule for Seniors to do Student leach- -Sophomore ............. ............... I osephine Hoyt -Sophomore ............ .......,..... P atty Roberts Sponsored Amateur Night, April 22. Forty-six SCIENCE .CLUB Top row-Bob Ross, Gene Schmidutz, Rolf Slettene, Henry Beisner, Bob Schaefer, Howard Crum, Dick Gale. Znd row4George Dutt, Howard Collier, Bob Aiken, Arlene Riddle, Burke Bero, Barbara Spiegel, Bob Mann, Pat Mc- Crory, Iohn Chaney, Marlene McKillip, Fred Iohnston, Esther Winters, Duane Mohr, Rosamary Martin, Eloise Perry, Nancy Remsberg, Carolyn Turner, Ellen Berger, Betty Pierce, Iune Grossman, luanita Merryfield, Doro- thy Best. Seated-lanet Funk, Mary Io Huber, Norleen Myers, Don Bridinger, Earl Buton, Martha Smith, Sue Wyndham, Hope Tones. . OFFICERS President .............,....... .,,...................,..,..... .............. D o ris Troup Vice-President .....,..,.... ............. D on Bridinger Secretary ................ ............ E llen Berger Treasurer ............. ,........... H oward Crum Advisor ......... ................... M r. Lutz Time of meeting: First and third Thursdays of the month. Place: Physics laboratory. Golden Hours: Trip to Nela Park in Cleveland, Ohio. Trip to Perkins Observatory, Delaware, Ohio. , Banquet on April l7tl'1. Trip to Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan. Forty-seven Y-TEENS Top row-Ruth Shofstahl, Iune Keim, Marguerite Wisebaker, Dorothy Best, Marianne Reider, Mary Dillon, Leona Shuif, Geraldine Greer, Virginia Semer, Elise Goulet, Wilma Thompson, Alice Van Camp. Znd row-Betty lane Cleveland, Bonnie Shetterly, Pat Keck, Donna Crist, Carolyn Turner, Ianet Ruhlen, Lela Tuman, Martha Smith, Mina Belle Day, Patsy Everhart, Regina Hemmerly. lst row-Ianet Funk, Esther Winters, Doris Troup, Iune Grossman, Hope Iones, Eloise Perry, Sue Wynd- ham, IoAnne Fitch, Rosamary Martin, Doris Boneham, Donna DeTray, Ioyce Roberts. OFFICERS President .................... ...............,..............,..... ............ I O Anne Fitch Vice-President ...,...... ......... S usie Leiner Secretary ..,,.......... ........... H ope lones Treasurer ...................,,..............,..,.................................... Sue Wyndham ' Committee Chairmen A Membership .....,..... .........,.... S usie Leiner Program ,........ .............,...... E loise Perry Social ....,............... ........... I une Grossman Publicity .,......... ..,........ R osamary Martin Service ...,........ .........,........ D oris Troup Song Leader ...,................. Martha Iackson Devotional .................................... Anne Brown Pianist ......,.........,,,......,,.................. Phyllis Ward Councillors: Mrs. Broker, Mrs. Burke, Miss Dietzel, Mrs. Mahoney. Time of meeting: 7:00 P. M. every Tuesday. Place: Columbian auditorium Golden Hours: Picnic. , Book review, The Snow Goose, by Mrs. Rueb. Fun and Frolic Night with Hi-Y members. Ioint Hi-Y and Y-Teen Thanksgiving service. Christmas program. A Valentine tea for mothers. Holy Week services. A Mother-Daughter banquet. Forty-eight TOP PICTURE . Top row-Iulia Scherer, Mary Lou Riggs, Dottie Cramer, Beulah Fawcett, Barbara Spiegel, Mary Io Huber, Shirley Mohler, Iudy Stewart, Marlene McKillip, luanita Merrytield, Pat McCrory, Marjorie Kern, Belva Sue Eakin. ., 2nd row-Norleen Myers, Mary Ellen Brown, Ioy Bollinger, Nancy Beem, Ioan Rarick, Ioyce Baltzell, Arlene Biddle, Maxine Morissey, Dorothy Rober, Peggy Walton, Sandra Dysinger. lst row-lane Friedman, Patricia Jumper, Ieanne Runion, Cherie Williams, Anne Brown, Phyllis Ward, Martha lane Iackson, Suzanne Leiner, Ioan' Arbogast, Betty Montz, Iane Patterson, Wanda Edwards. BOTTOM PICTURE Top row-Marilyn Haman, Alice Macos, Carol Company, Doris Banker, Connie Buchman, Betty Throneberry, Beatrice Banks, Dolores Fuller, Iane Leiner, Phyllis Love, Carol Krupp, Betty Lescallett. 2nd row-Anna Mae Frank, Mary Lou Dedrick, Ann Briihl, Nancy Crum, Iosephine Hoyt, Beverley Bowersox, Lila Fulton, Nadine Reagle, Ann Morrison, lean Foutz, Ianet Beit, Martha Wolford. lst row-Donna Creeger, Wanda Harding, Ieraldine Brinnon, Lois Beitel, Dixie Finn, Stephanie Andrus, Car- olyn Heck, lean Stevenson, Dolores Digby, Martha Cleveland, Phyllis Seifert, Patty Roberts. Forty nine , Fifty HI-Y Top row-Bill Adams, Bob Bailey, Gerald Barlekamp, Iames Schlosser, Dick Gale, Harry Comeskey, Dick Mann, Bob Hehr, Iohn Knapp, Duraine Welch, Ronald Tromans, Eugene Sheeley. 3rd row-Carl Warren, Richard Frick, Don Bridinger, Robert Dodson, Paul Gorsuch, Chad Vogt, Robert Schaefer, Bob Harger, Gene Schmidutz, Tom Funk, Louis Albert, Bob Fey, David Hesson, Henry Beisner. Znd row-Ian Henry, Paul Gilliland, Stuart Nelson, Ice Smith, Ted Spidle, Iack Martin, Iohn Hoyt, Rolf Slettene, Don Kuhlrnan, Ian Staib, Richard B. Miller, Eugene McCray. - lst row-Harry Herbert, Harold Baker, Sam Martin, Iohn Fetzer, Howard Collier, Marion Miller, Bill Calvert, Bob Ross, Bob Lepard, Iohn Ball. - ' , OFFICERS President ................... .......'....,. 1 .,............. ...,....... T ed Spidle Vice-President ........ .......... I ohn Hoyt Secretary .....p...........,..,.......... ............... I oe Smith 'Assistant Secretary ............ ............ B olf Slettene I Treasurer ............................... ............ D on Kuhlrnan I Committee Chairmen ' Membership ............ .......,........... .IoeVSniith Program ............,.....,.......... ............ I ohn Hoyt Social .......... . .....,........ .....,........... P aul Gorsuch ., Time oi meeting: 7:30 P. M. every Tuesday Place: Y. M. C. A. Advisor: Mr. Zimmerman Golden Hours: Two boys attended Camp Nelson Dodd last summer. Eight boys were sent as delegates to Lima Conference. Iohn Hoyt served as district president and was re-elected for next year. Published directory ot school clubs and dates of school aitairs HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 1 - OFFICERS ,, President .... ............... .................., Lela 'Turndn Vice-President ............... ...........,... B onnie 'Shetterly Secretary-Treasurer ...:..... ..........., Be tty lane Cleveland, Reporter ................................ ............. ......... M arilyn Lowe Time of meeting: Third Tuesday .ot each month Place: Home Ec. Room ' 1 Advisor: Miss Detwiler Golden Hours: Christmas style show and tea for mothers. Luncheon in April. Trip through Domestic Laundry. Carolyn-Turne.r's movies 'ot her trip through theiWest Top row-Beverly Bowersox, Ieanne Runion, Ioyce Roberts, Anna Morrison, Wanda Edwards, Viola Long, Mina Belle Day, lane Friedman, Suzanne Leiner, Ioan Arbogast, ludy Stewart. ' 2nd row-Mary Lou Riggs, Frances Filson, Iuanita Merryiield, Anna Mae Frank, Betty Thronebelrry, Patty lumper, Donna DeTray, Carol Company, Wanda Harding, Velma Perrine, Marguerite Wisebalcer, loAnne Fitch, Vonda Hoffman, Dottie Cramer, Audrey Michaels, 'Peggy Walton. Seated-Elise Goulet, Marilyn Lowe, Carolyn Turner, Betty Iane Cleveland, Lela Tuman, Bonnie Shetterly, Eileen Wheeler, Ioy Bollinger, Miss Detwiler. F ilty-one LAETI LATINI ------- - The Happy Latlns Fifty-two Top row-Martha Iackson, Marlene McKillip, Harold Price, Henry Beisner, Harold Baker, Iohn Hoyt, Rolf Slettene, Allison Fulton, Barbara Yambert, Nancy Rernsberg, Connie Hossinger., 2nd row-Ann Goetz, lane Friedman, Mary lo Huber, Martha Smith, Mary Ellen Brown, Pat McCrory, Ray Matthews, Betty Lofay, Wanda Edwards, Martha Snyder, Phyllis Herter. lst row-Rosamary Martin, Dorothy Best, Marianne Reider, Doris Troup, George Dutt, Miss Dietzel, Suzanne Leiner, Cherie Williams, Marjorie Kern. OFFICERS Primus Consul ................,..............................., ,....,..... G eorge Dutt Secundus Consul ......... ................ I ohn Hoyt Scuba ................................ ,.......,.... P at McCrory .Harold Baker Quaestor ........... ........... Aedlle ....,..... ......,..... D oris Troup ,..........Phyllis Herter Narrator ....,...... Monitor ........,............,.................................................................... Miss Dietzel Time ot meeting: Fourth Monday of the month Place: Room 25 ot Columbian High School Golden Hours: Saturnalia celebration. Cupid party with Sophomore Latin students as guests. Latin Week, March lfl-l8. Rosarnary Martin chosen queen: lohn Hoyt, kingg Marty Iackson and Harold Baker, attend- ants. Roman Banquet, March lB. Roman Festival in April celebrating tenth anniversary oi the club. . Senior Farewell. Honorable mention tor Latin classes of Tiffin Public Schools given by State Classical Conference for outstanding Work. LOS PANAMERICANOS - - - - Spanish Club OFFICERS President ............... ....,.....,.,..,................. ............... I a net Funk Vice-President .......,.... ...,........ D on Bridinger Secretary 4.............. ......... E ugene Sheeley Treasurer ,........ ..........,. P aul Gorsuch Advisor ........... ........,.... M rs. Broker 4 Time of meetings: First Monday of the month. Place: Columbian High School and homes of members. Golden Hours: Christmas party at Trinity E. and B. Church for all Spanish stud-ents. Movies of Caribbean cruise shown by Mr. Iohn Friedman. Banquet for Iunior and Senior Spanish students March 7, With Miss Leonore Osterholm as speaker. Pan American Day, April l4-South American movie shown to general assembly. Picnic in May tor all Spanish students. Top row-Iohn Fegley, Bob Bowers, David Hessen, Dick Eyestone, Paul Gorsuch, Eugene Sheeley, Howard Crum, Louis Albert, Bob Fuller. - M lst row-Doris Boneham, Bob Ross, Norleen Myers, Albert Fate, lanet Funk, Don Bridinger, Mrs. Broker, Don Kuhlman, Hope Iones, Ellen Berger. l Fifty-three DRAMATIC CLUB The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Columbian High Dramatic Club was celebrated with the presentation oi the year play ulanuary Thaw. Among directors during the quarter cen- tury are several who still reside in Tiffin. Miss Mary Hartmann, now retired from teaching, C. L. McKillip, and Alfred Keller were directors ot the first play, Grumpy, in 1924. After- ward, Miss Hartmann alone coached the plays for several years. Miss Herron, present director, has supervised presentation of numerous successful offer- ings. As a result of participating in high school productions, several students have gone in- to the acting profession over the years. The club meets on alternate Friday afternoons at 3:30 in the auditorium. Howard Hersh- berger has been head stage manager and in charge of construction of scenery tor the past two years. ' OFFICERS President ............... ...............,............ H oward Hershberger Vice-President ..,..... ..............................., I ohn Hoyt Secretary .......... ............ W ilma Thompson Treasurer ......... ......... M artha Iackson Top row-Eugene Sheeley, Iarnes Schlosser, David Hesson, Tom Funk, Martha Iackson, Iohn Hoyt, Wilma Thompson, Norman Fadley, Ronald Tromans, Adam Brickner, Iohn Knapp. 3rd row+Alice Macos, Mary Iane Leiner, lean Foutz, Stephanie Andrus, Leona Shuit, Miss Herron, Sue Wyndham, Shirley Kingsrnore, Bonnie Shetterly, Betty Throneberry, Pat McCrory. 2nd row-Mary Io Huber, Donna,DeTray, Iudy Stewart, Iosephine Hoyt, Frances Filson, Harold Peck, Don Kuhlman, Carolyn Turner, Mary Ellen Brown, Iune Grossman, Iuanita Merryiield, Barbara Spiegel. lst row-Evelyn Bretz, Helen Keen, lane Patterson, Marilyn Lowe, Patty Roberts, Richard B. Miller, Stuart Nelson, Paul Gilliland, Suzanne Leiner, Esther Winters, Alice Van Comp, Ieanne Runion, Alice Spitler. Fifty four Frieda ....................,...... Herbert Gage ............. Sarah Gage ............ Paul Gage ................ .. Marge Gage ............... Barbara Gage ........ J.. Sir Hubert Burnham ....,...... Sir Anthony Yorke ..........,.... Humphrey Burnham ............... Samuel Pruftles ............. Harry Rogers ............. Marilyn Leonard .......... lean Morley ...................... Dick Blakeforcl ........... Iohnny Warner .....,........ Elderly Man ................, Maude ........,.. Henry ,....,........ Doctor ........... Ianuary Thaw , .....,.........Wilma Thompson George Husted,..................... ................Eugene Sheeley ...............Don Kuhlman Ionathan BockWood.............. Spidle ..........,...Susie Leiner Mathilda RockWood.....,........ ...,.........1Sue Wyndham .........................Harold Peck Mr. Loomis..........................., . Funk ..................Iune Grossman Uncle Walter....,........,............. .........i..Paul Gilliland ...................Barbara Seigel Matt BockWood............,.,........... ..........,.DaVid Hesson Carson ............................................... ......r...................,........ B ill Adams In the Light of the Star ..........Iohn Knapp Amy Grossman ...,...........lohn Hoyt Foutz ......,....,..Harold Peck' Carolers-Carolyn Turner, Wilma Thompson, ......,.,......Don Kuhlman Mary Io Huber, lane Patterson, Stuart Nelson, ...............David I-lesson Eugene Sheeley, Chad Vogt, Torn Let's Make Up , ..............Stephanie Andrus ..,..........Betty Throneberry ,..........,,....Adam Brickner .............Bonald Tromans Adams Elderly Woman ..........,......,.......................................... Ianie Leiner Bellboy ..,...........,.....................................,.................,.... Paul Gilliland Guests at the hotel-Eugene Sheeley, Barbara Spiegel, Susie Leiner, Dick Miller. The Florist Shop Stewart Slovsky ...............Ted Spidle ........,.......Iames Schlosser Miss Hoyt Mr. Iackson .....,...............,.,...............................,...............,... Tom Funk Good Medicine Hoyt His ....,.....,.,..Esther Winters Hetty ............,.,............,.................................................. Sue Wyndham Fifty-five Fifty-six LIBRARIANS Standing-Dorothy Best, Patsy Everhart, Lois Shuft, Lela Turnan, Eileen Wheeler, Regina Hemmerly, Clara Biller, Donna Crist, Marilyn Lowe, Elise Goulet. Seated-Pauline Anderson, Velma Perrine, Miss Herron, Marguerite Wiseboker, Doris Troup. DEBATE CLUB Resolved: That the U. N. now be revised into a F-ederal World Government. Negative-Iolfm Knapp, Harry Comeskey, Viola Long, Ieanne Runion. A Affirmative--Doris Troup, Donald E. Smith, Robert Ross. Time ot meeting: Monday evenings and scheduled debates. Place: Room 7 in Columbian High School. Coach: Mr. Davidson. HONOR SOCIETY Members of the Class of 1948 who attained the Honor Roll by having an average of 90 or above during their four years in high school were Iames Bailey, Leona Bibbee, Dorothy Burger, loan Cleveland, Nancy Garnarra, Fama Gerhart, Mary lane Hesson, Carolyn Leiner, Mildred Miller, Marilyn Stone, Lois Zimmerman. HONOR ROLL-FIRST SEMESTER, 1948-1949 Seniors: Don Briclinger, Don Kuhlrnan, Ellen Berger, Rosamary Martin, Eloise Perry, Marianne Reider, Martha Snyder, Elaine Thompson, Sue Wyndham. Iuniors: Henry Beisner, Iohn Hoyt, Rolf Slettene, Mary Ellen Brown, Frances Filson, Marlene McKillip, Betty Montz, Ioan Rar- ick, Barbara Spiegel, Phyllis Ward. Sophomores: Sam Martin, Richard W. Miller, Wallace Ringeisen, Waneta Herter, Iohna Knepper. OFFICERS P1-egident ,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, ,....,,.. .,.... M a rianne Reider Secretary ........... i..,....,......,...., I ohn Hoyt Vice-President .......,..,.,,,.............,.....,....,.........,.,,..........................,, Rosamary Martin Treasurer. ,..... ,,.,.,. ..........,. . , ......,... S am Martin, Ir. Golden Hours: First annual banquet, May, 1948. Banquet to be held this spring. RADIO BOARD . V Standing: Eugene Sheeley, Iohn Knapp, Howard Hershberger, Eileen Wheeler, Carolyn Turner, Patsy Ever- hart, Ronald Tromans, Don Kuhlman, Miss Herron. Seated: Iune Grossman, Helen Keen, Sue Wyndham, Esther Winters, Pauline Anderson, Io!-Xnne Fitch, Ianet Ruhlen, Mary Dillon. , Chairman: Iohn Knapp. Advisor: Miss Herron Projects: Broadcast over WTFM three times weekly. Prepare scripts. Make recordings ot programs. ' - V Fifty-seven CHOIR FIRST SOPRANO Anne Goetz Beulah Fawcett Elaine Thompson Wilma Thompson Hope Iones Dorothy Cramer Arlene Riddle Martha Iackson SECOND SOPHANO Marjorie Kern Suzanne Leiner Carolyn Turner Eloise Perry lune Grossman Bosamary Martin Mary Io Huber Anne Brown Iudy Stewart Mina Belle Day Fifty-eight President ....,......, OFFICERS Vice-President ..,,,r..... .,....... Secretary ..4..,, Treasurer ......... Director .......... FIRST ALTO Norleen Myers Ioyce Roberts Mary Lou Riggs Frances Filson Pat McCrory Ioan Arbogast SECOND ALTO Ioan Ftarick Mary Dillon Donna Crist Patty Berry Shirley Mohler Barbara Spiegel lane Friedman ..........Don Kuhlman .Wilma Thompson ,.........Martha lackson .....,...,.Ted Spidle .....,.4..Miss Bastian FIRST TENOR S Ian Staib Stuart Nelson Iay Kayser Don Matthews Glenn Opp ECOND TENOR Paul Gorsuch Eugene Sheeley Don Kuhlman Ralph Iohnson FIRST BASS Robin Turner Iohn Hoyt Tom Funk lohn Knapp Bob Bailey SECOND BASS Chad Vogt Adam Brickner Bob Schaefer Tecl Spidle Fred Steinhauser Harold Lampe Lowell Oberlander THE COLUMBIANS Cornets Duane Mohr Lillian Foght Bob Nepper Baritone Horn Paul Gorsuch Trombone Torn Gahris Alto Saxophone Eloise Perry Bill Saul Laura Gahris Tenor Saxophone Betty Throneberry Drums Barbara Yarnbert Harry Groman Piano Iune Grossman Vocalist Anna Mae Frank Director Mr. Myers Dance Band Fifty-nine 9 Head Majorelte-Doris Ranke 5 a 5 AWA kwa df if, x. X '51 1.4,-lf ,V RW! ' Z Bef' 'ff-.1 ' A y ,rw as L QR it tame. , ,y ,Il ,A .',-in I T Q, , yr fe -5 2' PM Sixty f' T BAND OFFICERS Presldent ................. .. .. Berger Vice-President ...... Secretary ................. Treasurer ...................... Student Director ..........,.. Director ............,............... V' .Barbara Yambert ......,...lanet Buhler: ..........Doris Banker ..................Eloise Perry Mr. Russell Myers Majorettes-Mar L y ou Dedrick, Mary lane Leiner, Beverly Shertzer Claudia Har e Al' g r, ICE Brown. THE BAND FLUTES Ianet Funk Mary Schnall Yvonne Wahrer lacqueline Brown Dorothy Danziger CLARINETS Ianet Ruhlen Iune Grossman Richard Rhoad Naomi Foght Rosamary Martin Martha Smith Anna Katherine Morrison Bonnie Shetterly Audrey Perrine Carolyn Bordner Richard McNeal Claudia Harger Henry Frey Marjorie Kimmel Margaret Reiter Patty Ward Richard Fredritz Tula Macos Peggy Merrill Shirley Voshall BASS CLARINET Arlene Riddle BASSOON Marianne Reicler OBOE Gloria Stewart ALTO SAXOPHONES Eloise Perry Billy Saul Laura Gahris Nancy Lindgren TENOR SAXOPHONES Betty Throneberry Virginia Baxa CORNETS Duane Mohr Lillian Foght e Robert Nepper Betty Lou Iackson larnes Swearingen Ray Nye Terry Wheeler Carl Morrison Dale Hosman FRENCH HORNS Bob Ross Ronald Bclxa Eleanor Buton BARITONES Paul Gorsuch Norman Clary Keith Kerschner TROMBONES Ellen Berger Gene Schmidutz Tom Gahris Betty Iohn Iames Berger BASSES, Richard Payne Paul Chapman Allen 'Groman SNARE DRUMS Barbara Yambert Harry Groman Ieraldine Brinnon Norma lean Shontz Shirley Bonnell BASS DRUM Tom Funk CYMBALS lame-s Oller BELL LYRE Mary Iane Riddle TYMPANI Carolyn Turner Sixty-one PEP SQUAD OFFICERS President ,..,.................. ................ Vice-President ............ Secretary ................ Treasurer ........................ Secretary ot Points ,.....,... Advisor ..............,.......,................... .,............. Place: Room 21 Projects: Decorated the field for home tootball games. Rosamary Martin ..........,....E1is-e Goulet ....,....,Betty Montz ...............Iune Keim ...,......Susie Leiner Mast mfr Time ot meeting: Alternate Wednesdays, 3:45 P, M. Sponsored the post-lootball dance and the election of the football qu-een. -. Springi banquet in April. - A CHEERLEADERS Seniors: Mary Dillon, head cheerleader, Doris Boneham, Leona Shutf, Sue Wyndham. Iuniors: Martha Iackson, lane Friedman, Anne Brown.: Sophomores: Phyllis Sietert, Wanda l-larding, Carol Company, Betty Throneberry. S txty-two Top rowf- Dorothy Best, Mary Lou Biggs, Nancy Hemsberg, Bonnie Shetterly, Phyllis Herter, Donna Crist, Peggy Walton, Mary Ellen Brown, Betty lane Cleveland, Dorothy Bober, Arlene Biddle, lane Grossman, Geraldine Greer, 3rd rowfPat Keck, Sandra Dyrsinger, lanet Punk, lulia Scherer, Marlene McKillip, lane Friedman, Sue Wyndham, Leona Shulf, Martha Iackson, Barbara Spiegel, Pat McCrory, Norlene Myers, Nancy Beem, Wanda Edwards. 2nd row--loAnne Fitch, loan Barick, Martha Smith, Ellen Berger, Clara Biller, Eloise Perry, Mary Dillon, Ianet Ruhlen, Carolyn Turner, Maxine Morissey, loy Bollinger, loyce Baltzell, Esther Winters. lst rowAIoan Arbogast, loyce Roberts, Dottie Cramer, Mary Io Huber, Suzanne Leiner, Iune Keim, Elise Goulet, Doris Bone- harn, Rofzaniary Martin, Betty Montz, Iudy Stewart, luanita Merryfield, Virginia Semer, Donna DeTray, lane Patterson. 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Wwsws if QA, -SQA 5 .V Vik-2 1 H, .M ,wswff N14 wt-B: mv-ww FOOTBALL Name Carl Warren lack Martin Bob Dodson loe Smith Bob Bowers Richard Frick lay Kayser Ted Spidle Fred Steinhauser Marion Miller Bob I-larger Ierry Van Camp lack Musser Dick Mann lohn Price Bob Mohr Norman Grimes lames Stahl Personnel and Scores Yr. Lgzrs Weight Height Position Miscellaneous Sr. 2 160 6' End Co-captain, ' A Most valuable player Sr. 2 168 6' End V Sr. 2 155 5'l0 Hall Sr. 1 1 50 5'9 Half Co.-captain Sr. 1 'V 155 5'9 Tackle Sr. ' 1 210 6' Tackle Sr. ' 2 140 5'7 Guard All-Buckeye First Team Sr. 2 170 5'9 Full lr. 2 175 6' ' Full 1 Ir. A 2 140 5'7 Halt . Soph. 1 162 5'l0 Center Ir. 1 135 5'5 Q-Back Honorable mention on A11- Buckeye Team lr. 1 175 5'7 Guard lr. 1 180 5'91f2 Tackle Ir. l 165 5'9 Tackle Ir. 1 190 6' Tackle Fr. 1 160 5'8 Guard Pr. 1 190 5'7 Tackle FOOTBALL GAMES Columbian Opponent Sept. 17 Bucyrus ..................,..... 0 45 A Sept. 24 Lebanon ................ 6 13 Oct. 1 Marion ..........,.................. 0 30 Oct. 8 Bowling Green ............. 0 46 Oct. 15 Fostoria ........................ ' 6 58 Oct. 22 Fremont .......... 0 34 Oct. 28 Findlay ....,.. 0 34 Nov. 5 Calvert ........ 6 6 -, it Sncty-six 4 BASKETBALL Standing-Iohn Long, Bob Horger, Burke Bero, Gene Schmidutz, Richard Frick, Manager. Seated-Ierry Van Camp, Marion Miller, Ioe Smith, Iim Grimes. Name Year No. Letters Weight Height Position Ioe Smith Senior 2 150 5'9 Guard Burke Bero Iunior 2 170 6'1 Center Bob Harger Sophomore 1 162 5'10 Forward Marion Miller Iunior 2 145 5'7 Guard Don Turner Sophomore 1 140 5'7 Guard Gene Schmidutz Senior 1 150 5'10 Forward Q , hehe -:. 1-1 '-,-ff: . ' 1' fri . ,L - 1 Sixty-seven Q Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. lan. lan. lan. lan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. BASKETBALL BASKETBALL GAMES Columbian Opponent Bucyrus ..................,.. 35 47 Willard .......,..... ...... 3 8 43 Mansfield .................. 35 62 Findlay 1 ......,.. ...... 2 3 79 Fremont ..................... 29 30 Bowling Green 38 6U Fostoria ..........:.......... 22 52 Marion ....... ...... 3 6 79 Findlay ........, ...... 2 2 53 Fremont ..................... 31 54 Bowling Green 32 44 Port Clinton ....,....... 37 55 Fostoria ......... ...... 3 9 66 Calvert ............ ...... 3 3 35 Sandusky ............... 26 58 TOURNAMENT GAME Columbian vs. Calvert Columbian-27 Calvertf47 Fx yy y , 9 - Q 'ffl - 11 ,fluff xyd j tif! , RESERVE BASKETBALL Top row-Iohn Menke, Iohn Ball, Adam Brickner, Don Shufi, Richard B. Miller, Mgr. Seated-Sam Martin, Bob Aiken, lim Homan, Bob Bailey Bucyrus ......... Willard ......... Mansfield ......... Findlay ......... Fremont ......................... Bowling Green ,...,.,...... Fostoria ...,.............. Marion ............ Findlay ......... Fremont .................. Bowling Green Port Clinton .....,... Fostoria ........ .. Calvert ......,... Sandusky ......,... Opponents Columbian 22 20 21 20 36 19 30 18 40 27 36 29 58 27 44 35 30 17 39 28 43 21 28 19 26 21 32 19 46 19 Sixty-nine TRACK Top row-Coach Rotsel, Don Matthews, john Ball, Gene Hassinger, Louis Albert, Bob Schaefer, Harry Co- meskey, john Knapp. . . 2nd row-Ken Carrick, Mgr., jim Stahl, Bob Dodson, jim Digby, Harry Groman, Gerald Barlekamp, Charles Pence, Norman Grimes, Bob Bowers, joe Hoyda, Allison Fulton, Earl Buton, Mgr. lst row-Lynn Murray, Wade Roby, jim Homan, jim Grimes, jay Kayser, Sam Martin, Bob Bailey, james Kimmett, Robert Lepard, Bill Calvert. judging from the intra-squad meet and the first triangular meet in which our team scored 83 points against 44 for Melmore and 21 for Old Fort, the Blue and Gold should be on the way to a successful season. E Led by that fleet-footed Senior Bob Dodson, of whom everyone expects great things this year, the wearers of the Blue and Gold are enthusiastic and plentiful. Bob runs both hurdle races and in be- tween takes his turn at broad jumping. Carl Warren should be a standout in the 100-yard dash and both relays. Don Matthews is expected to bring home plenty of points in the 440-yard dash, and act as anchor man to our mile relay team, as well as back up Dodson in the broad jump. Ted Spidle should win his share of points in the discus and shot put, and if he can lose a little weight, take his turn in the 100-yard dash. jay Kayser, our All-Buckeye-League guard, looks like a winner in the half mile unless Norman Grimes and'Gene Hassinger, our two energetic underclassmen, team up to give him too much competition. john Long looks like a real comer in the 220-yard dash and should be of much value in the half-mile relay this year and for the next two years. Although short in stature, Bill Calvert has plenty of grit and should prove to be a valuable asset in hisiactivities with that aluminum pole. - - Two tireless ninth graders, Harry Groman and Wade Roby, are high jumping nightly to perfect their form 'and increase the height of their jumps. john Menke, a tenth grader, is setting the pace for these two boys still at the junior high building. Allison Fulton, Sam Martin, and jim Grimes are giving each other plenty of competition for the number one spot in the mile run. So far the youngest of the trio-Grimes-is holding sway. , Others still trying to beat someoneout for a regular position include Stahl, john Knapp, john Ball, Dick Mann, and Louis Albert-all in the weight events, Bob Schaefer in the high jump and hurdles, james Kimmet in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, Bill' Digby and Bob Hehr in the 440-yard dash, and Bob Bailey and Wade Roby in the half-mile run. Lepard is interested in the running events but has not found one more to his liking than another. Seventy The intra-mural program for girls had a fresh start in October when 75 Sophomores, Iuniors, and Seniors turned out for deck tennis. A team ot Iunior and Senior girls using bright red wool sox as their piece of good luck won over the six other teams in the competition. Ierry Greer was captain of the winning group. Early in December, everyone was practicing foul shots, zone guarding, and lay-in shots in order to be ready for strong basketball competition. Single elimination was used when the Rapidarnente outfit outplayed all other teams. Evelyn Bretz, as captain, presented pins to the members ot her winning team. Second place pins went to a team headed by Pat Berry known as The Mighty Mitesf' There was a three-way tie for first place during the volleyball season. Wanda Harding, Betty Biller, and Donna 'De- Tray brought their teams to the 'finish with 3 wins each and 'l loss. In the play-oits,' Donna's .team beat the other two for the championship. This tournament, proved to be the most exciting' of the year. . A badminton tournament took place in April in regular gym classes. All other games were played during the noon hours. During the year, Mrs. Mast kept a check on various Senior girls in the department as to 'their individual attitudes, good sportsmanship, leadership, and ability. Ierry Greer was selected the most outstanding girl in the physical edu- cation department. During her Sophomore year, Ierry won the championship for badminton players and has been a captain of a team or a participant in every intramural activity during her three high school years. On April 19 the modern dance class gave a recital which demonstrated the work which had been accomplished during the year. Techniques, warm-ups, rounds, and begin- ning compositions made up the program, Iohna Knepper was accompanist for the class. In costumes of pastel colors the recital was given for moth- ers of the class members, women ot the faculty, and the girls of the student body. So- loists included Ioan Arbogast, Norleen Myers, and Mary Dil- lon. DECK TENNIS Top Picture Back row-Iune Keim, Clara Biller, Ierry Greer. Front row-Phyllis Herter, Ieanne Runion, Viola Long, Peggy Walton, Betty Lofay. BASKETBALL Bottom Picture Viola Long, Betty Lofay, Peg- gy Walton, Maxine Morris- sey, Dorothy Rober, Wanda Edwards, Evelyn Bretz. Seventy-one School Song We're loyal to you, Tiffin Highg We're gold and blue, Tiffin High. We'1l back you to stand As the best in the land For we know you have sand, Tiffin High! Rah! Rah! So smash that blockade, Tiffin High. Go crashing ahead, Tiffin l-ligh. Our team is our fame-protector- On, boys, for we expect A victory from you, Tiffin High! Rah! Rah! U Alma Mater We love you, Columbian High, And your memories are so dear. As the years go passing by, ln our hearts you'll still be near. Our love for you shall never die, But it will live on and on. May your colors always fly, Even after we are gone. -Robert Strecker. Hi-Y Song ln Hi-Y we are one- Each bound to each as friend. Our purpose calls for valiant work- Create, maintain, extend. Y-Teen Song lf we grow as simply as common blades of grass, Both tall and straight as trees grow to the sky, Then we can learn to know, to know and un- derstand Ourselves and others-what we do and why. Chorus: 'W e, the younger generation, are striving now to build a better world. Peace and unity, freedom and brotherhood, These we have set to be our goal. lf we can grow in thinking as broad as all the earth, Make tasks at home enlarge our world-Wide goal, Grow out of little dreams-take all into 'our plans- Our country will be loved from pole to pole. lf we can learn to realize the One who loves the world, A Feel friendship with all seekers after Him, Live justly and with mercy, walk humbly every day- Spread a light that never will grow dim. lf we can stand for freedom for all from every fear, Be healers, helping folks to understand- We'll be the good companions of those who've led mankind, I Bring out the best of every race and land. We Seniors of Forty-Nine Dear Columbian, we want you to know That we Seniors of forty-nine Will carry with us wherever we go, G, f If Memories that are so fine. , i l ' The first of Iune we shall go away, ' ,- If But we never will forget, 5 X xl. - ,470 iid tx L The lessons we learned from day to day, ' , fl xx Or all the friends we met. 1 1 nf' , A Sly ' PQ ' l T We hope that we can make you proud :pf I A i And pass the coming test, h K f 'lf 'ff y y '- So with the knowledge you endowed, y' ' f af - qd- .We will do our very best. -ug Z' . , ff e ' Wffiif Commencement really will be swell, K f t' ' 'g .X 1' But a tear in every eye I' any , I '- K Will in itself a storY tell - .fril fb'ii,!'w5'iR'g Lf A Of our love for Columbian High. -M -.L , - - --' ' l Y. -Robert Strecker. Seventy-two 2 fff' . frrrn ' E 'for ' 1 4 ...,, -M ,IW ,Ill n , I, , 4 P ,Q uf? f , v I 1 4-, 1-1 l 4 lit- nr F Ya' lg' 'Jil' 1 fy 'fl'4 f - l ' -l' I lu ll ? 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Cjust bobbing aroundl ........... .......,....Marianne Reider ........,........Doris Troup ...,........The Senior Class .............,..Exarns Martin ...,................Elise Goulet ..........The Cheerleaders ......,....Our Teachers ,............The Iuniors ..........l..The Band ..............................Leona Shufi Good Old Columbian ....The Honor Students ............The Sophomores Seventy-three .tnoi-.Kiueiieg Favorite Outstanding Favorite Whom or What Would I Like to Name Nickname Saying Characteristic Wants Ambition Likes to Song Hobby Be Alone With on a Desert Island George Baby Relax, kid- his caretul A Cadillac to be a to travel Stardust card Marilyn Maxwell in a bathing Dutt Dumplin' dies, my driving. convertible doctor playing A suit nerves! and a beau- tiful woman Marianne Dutchie Huh? her brains Republican to be a play the William eating Doris Troup and her funny Jokes Reider and her President concert piano Tell Over- bassoon. bassoonist ture by Spike Iones Eloise El Gracious her altitude to be a to create an Laugh Summertime knitting her C-12 H-22 O-ll! .peny ballerina RAN. alter her argyle socks name Cqy-01 Comp Oh, raising her an A in to run a ice-skate Red Roses Collecting Iim Company my gosh! eyebrow history Po-Go Stick swim tor a Blue dollar bills! factory Lady Bob Burp Heavens always Cadillac none eat and Clancy Playing Lena the Hyena Weisenberger to Betsy sleepy convertible sleep lgowerthe ping pong oom Naomi Orriey Holy mud! her cute to go to to travel get lostl Indian taking a hammock and a big ham poght grin Florida Love Call pictures sandwich Doris Rank Hey-you her dimples to learn to get rich ice-skate Because twirling Red Rcnkef know what? to wink easy roller-skate Burke 'Wheel Hit her in being a Buick to be a bother firemen l've Got My getting in food and water Bere the head dumb Cleveland Love to Keep trouble Indian star Me Warm Arlene Slim You're too Oh, that MEN-ie to have an to be So Tired peckin' at a deck ot cards with e King Riddle willing! sneeze! things all-girl angelic the piano of fmyl heart, cichestra Icnei Funky Hey, her winter a free round to be a listen to Temptation music some suneiqn lgtion Funk Stinkey tan trip to teacher Marianne's Y, South America jokes 'S h What hap- his quietness tricycle KO PIGY llfl W01'kAl1'l Lite Gets collecting Engli h b k gfyfriidutz mooc pened to your in school Spike Iones' chemistry Tedious different S Oo S lace? Did a Khall band sizes of truck hit it? tishworms B' h T h hi girlish to get out i0 QTGdUC!le 10 Sleep Peggy makin M t O'B ' Efjpp lg fo n seS:1i1tz figure of Room at during English O'Ne1l h..les in mgme mm class doughnuts ' W'll' How 'ya her a snazzy to beqome loud Nl MWC-WS playing a bottle of d' t t bl t Brlillgxglcgson I le doin? carrot top L?-x9pSoLdih cclggigl Love You the piano le G e S ice+box included eng-Liuanag N . Favorite Outstanding ' Favorite Whom or what Would I Like to um' Nickname Sv-Wing Characteristic Wants Ambition Likes to Song Hobby Be Alone With on cr Desert Island ggggske Sereanous DGd,do I his eyesl a mermaid to be a argue Smoke Gets radio a retrigemlof. C! CUSS of cold Y haue to work to keep him nominee for in Your Fineapple juice, and a radio to fomghf? company President on Eyes isten to Arthur Godfrey. when he goes the Vege- swimming tarian ticket gvfggren Ditter Well, I'J1 H his to be aman to pass eat and Red Roses Ain't got a small blonde-at be darnedl Kentucky before his hysics and sleep for a Blue no hobby Cyou know who!! drawl sisterl English Lady 1622131 Toodie gflitlgigvin money to graduate sleep Stardust homework Arthur Godfrey Elgilgg Meb Ol'1,Hgee tlirting to win an to be a lady have iun To Each collecting her man Friday! Brown Whiz argument His Own pictures oi . with Nick - ....... ,,.-?--..- Chad Big Mel You ain't stupid Wine Women to be a to tell Far Awa ' ' ' A V H , y singing Silly boy! Vogt a-ktddin and songl doctor jokes Places . lohfl Monk 1 Cheez Stupid all or nothin ' A g none sleep Oh, No, scratching a boat! Menke like Chad at all. lohn varnish off desks Ylcfha Marty Hi, I H curly hair a dimple to be an- talk, dance So Dear getting out of her idea of a Robinson Crusoe UC Son Tootsie with no in her chin other Night- sing, to My scrapes she and a Blue and Gold Toni added. engale, romance Heart should never Florence, have gotten that is! into. LOU? loanie Oh, H her a 1949 Pon- college loiter in Far Away athletics a certain Manh, guess who! Uflfk baloney blonde hair tiac but a the halls Places certain motor scooter will do Stephanie Steflie 'fSounds her to see a to be a sing Maybe You'll Cleveland Gene Beardon Andrus like fun dark eyes musical revue nurse Be There Indians on Broadway ' I . . in JF ll . 2'-3 ' n ,i 317,117 I , Z - - -' Z' 'i , . Q. 1 .. -- ,529 Ulf -151 igx Ss. f-iffy-Q34 ff if Q E A v l - . , L.: Aix F. 3' - -U '33 if T- is-wt:-.- .f': 'L' DAFFY-NITIONS F-Food, an edible substance usually con- sumed three or four times a day. O-Oil, substance burned at midnight before exams. p R-Rats, common expression that expresses disgust. T-Text books, seldom read, good place for autographs. Y-You, name given to an unknown person. N-Notes, heart-beats on paper, usually found in classrooms. I-Ignorance, a state of bliss. N-Neckties, what boys receive for Christmas but never wear. E-English, a foreign language spoken only by teachers. R-Realism, something we encounter after skipping. S-Shock, stimulant received at the end of every six weeks. -Q- There was a young fellow named Weir, Who 'hadn't an atom of fear, He indulged in a desire, To touch a live wire, tMost any last line will do h-erell Mr. Martin Cto tardy studentl- Why are you so late? Billy Fey- Well, a sign down here said--- Mr. Martin-i'Well, what has a sign to do With it? Billy- The sign said, 'School ahead-go slow.' S eventy-six. ALPHABET SOUP . -O? A is for Alberts, always in the front seat , B is for Bridinger who never acts beat. C is for Clagett, so happy and jolly, D is for Dodson who likes mistletoe and holly E is for Everhart, Pat's her first name, F is for Fadley, to be a preacher's his aim. G is for Greer, cute but not curt, H is for I-lershberger, a stage-lighting exp-e I is for me, you know whom I mean, I is for Iay, from far Bowling Green. K is for Kuhlmanj a second Don Iuan, L is for Lytle, whose first name is Don. M is for Michaels, who rides on the bus, N is for Nobody, which usually means us. O is for Oh me! or maybe Oh my! P is for Pat, both Berry and Fry.- Q is for Questions that you find on a quiz, R is for Robert-Schaefer, that is. S is for Smith, both the Dons and loe, T is for Turner-there's quite a few, you know U is for You, the best one of all, V is for Vacation, just before fall. W is for Winters, her middle name is Rose. X is for-io dear, heaven only knows. Y is for the young kids who loiter in the hall Z is for zoo-so good-bye, you-all. .,.Q.. The saddest words Of tongue and pen, Why did I marry That old hen? BLUE AND GOLD BANK ACCOUNT ' Assets Five hundred subscriptions at 32.75. each .................................................,............. S 500.13 General advertising ............,.................,.............. 180.02 Sale of 8382 candy bars at games ...... 241.05 Gift from a teacher ........................,..................... .03 Found in sorneone's shoe ............................ .50 Found in Pop l..utz's pompadour ......,..... 2.27 Sale of editor's hair to a mattress factory ...............,.....................................,..................... 30,427.42 Total Assets ........................................ ............. S 3l,33l,42 Liabilities 1-laircuts for staff ...................................................... S 3,622.00 Oriental rugs and Iapanese mirrors for staff room ......................................................... 4,000.27 Rolls-Royce for business manager ...... 3,801.23 Business manager fines for speeding 524.38 Activities and athletic editor's ex- penses ........................................................................... .04 Art Editor Cfor pencilsb ....................................... 2,121.08 'Engravings for Blue and Gold ............... 4.08 Printing of Blue and Gold ...................... 7.22 Chewing gum for joke editor ....,.......,........ 1,112.00 Editors salary .................................................. ........ . 12 Advisors commission ....................... ........ l 0,000.00 Odds and ends ............... .................. 6 ,139.00 531,331.42 1.9, Pat McCrory- How did you lose your job at the dress shop? Iudy Stewart- lust because of something I said. After l tried 20 dresses on a woman, she said, 'I think l'd look nicer in something f1oWing,' So I asked her Why she didn't jump in the river. .?Q, A Shakespearean company was rehearsing, an open-air performance one afternoon. Next to the garden Where they were playing was a brick building in the process of construction. During a pause in the rehearsal, a voice was heard from the building next door saying with the utmost gravity: . . 1 prithee, rnalapert, pass me yon brick! SPRIG POEB By doze is dribbleg By eyes are dred l Wush thadll V Dwuz hobe id bed. A l'b used alltdoze drobs By head cad hode But still l'b got Thids dard ode code! ,Ql Want to know your initial name? Well, pick out your first name from the first column ac- cording to your first initial. And your second name from the last column according to your second initial. Don't be depressed at the re- sults, because it's all in fun. aggravating anteater B-B brained busybody cockeyed cradle rocker disillusioned donkey ' eavesdropping egg fickle! flirt gossiping goose half-baked hillbilly idiotic imbecile jealous jailbird knock-kneed . kill-joy loony lap-dog moldy megaphone neurotic ' nut obnoxious ox pesky prune querulous quack rattlebrained rat sniffling stool-pigeon tattooed toadstool uninvited upstart vexing villain Wisecracking Wet blanket yellow yokel zealous zany TQ... .. . tvs A i 1' 'ff' Ll 'fifti - Seventy-seven' 22 . f 1 -15' if :iff J? 'F' . mQl' Barber- Any particular Way you Want your hair cut? Bob.Bow'ers- Yes Shorter. iQ-1 They had been sitting in the swing, in the moonlight alone. No Word broke the stillness tor hall an hour until- . Suppose you had money, she said. What would you do? He threw out his arms in all the glory ot young manhood. Fd travel, he said. He felt her Warm young hand slide into his. When he looked up she had gone. ln his hand lay a nickel. ,QT Doris Boneham-'Tm not going to school anymore. Sue Wyndham- Why not? - Doris- l can't learn anything. The teacher keeps changing the lessons! TQT, Here lies a young salesman named Phypps, Who married on one of his trips, A widow named Block, I V Then died of the shock, When he saw there were six little chips. Seventy-eight Mr. Mazzaferro- In what condition was the patriarch Iob, at the time of his death? Fred Steinhauser- Dead, -gm One day Iohn Ball applied at an employ- ment agency 'for a job. There's a job open at the Eagle Laundry, he was told. Do you Want that? I dunno, Iohn replied, l've never Washed an eagle. iQl. Peggy Walton- This is atcottage pudding. Marlene McKillip-- WheW, l think I got a piece oi shingle in my mouth! iQ, lohn Hoyt- That's a sad-looking store. Harold Baker- Why? Because it has panes in the Windows? Iohn-- No, The books are in tiers. iQ? First Mosquito- Why are you making such a fuss? Second Ditto- Whoopee! l passed the screen test! l ..,Gl. Hope Iones- Can you operate a type- Writer?' 1 Ellen Berger- Yes. l use the Biblical sys- tem. - Hope- I never heard ol that. Ellen- Seek and ye shall find. English Exam Question- Give three collec- tive nouns. Albert Fate- Fly-paper, waste-paper, and vacuum cleaner. ...Qi I-lenry Beisner- I dropped some money in W'all Street today, Duraine Welch- Speculating'? Henry- No, it rolled down a grating. ,QT Robin Turner- What did you do when you discovered electricity? Benjamin Franklin- Nothing, I was too shocked! TQ.,- Ioyce Baltzell- I hear you've taken up golf. What do you go around in? 1 Belva Sue Eakin- Well, usually a sweater.' ...QT I eat my peas with honey, l'Ve done it all my life. They do taste kinda funny, But it keeps them on the knife! Q Eugene Sheeley- Before I go, let me repeat the words ot Webster. Iohn Chaney- Let's get out oi here. He's starting on the dictionary! lQ.,. Howard Crum- Hey, look, there's a piece ot steel in this bacon, I wonder what it's do- ing here. Earl Buton+ I don't know. Must have been In a razor-back hog .-.Qi Bob Ross- When I get to heaven, I'rn go- ing to ask Shakespeare if he really wrote those plays. Gene Schmidutz- Maybe he won't be there. Bob- Then you ask him. -Qi Mary Dillon- You remind me of the sea. Don Schrote- Wild, romantic and restless? Mary- No, you just make me sick! LQ.. Ted Spidle-'IHOW did you find the Weather while you were away? Ioe Smith- lust went outside and there it was! lQ,, J, Babs Spiegel- Did you mail my letter? Glen Opp- Sure. M A9119-.y l Q. 1 Babs- Did you put a stamp on it? 'uri M' , -11if155 5W2i l' U . . I- r g Glen- No, I sneaked it 1n the box when , , WG:- nobody was looking, and it didn't need a' -if ? t ' ,K stamp. Seventy nine ' - yl .' , , ,E y Marion Miller Cat baseball garnet- Oh, look. We have a man on every base. Ioan Arbogast- That's nothin. So has the other side! t -iQ.,- Marilyn Lowe- Where do jellyfish get their jelly? Ioanne Fitch- From ocean currents, I guess. .,.Q,T Mary Lou Dedrick- What is the best way to make a coat last? Anna Mae Frank- Make the vest and trou- sers tirst! . .-.-Qi. jane Friedman- I got a bright idea out of a corner ot my mind today. Mary Io Huber+ Oh, alstowawaylu First Eskimo Wfile- Does your husband stay out late during the winter nights? A Second Eskimo Wife- Late? Why, last night he didn't get home 'til halt past january! Dorothy Rober- What is a buttress? Betty Lofay- lt's a nannie goat. Eighty Freddie Iohnston and lack Martin had been arguing tor some time. jack- I ought to know, Don't I go to school, Stupid? Fred- Sure, and you come home that way, too! - ,Qi Teacher- Howard, that's the third time you have looked at Bob's paper! Howie Collier-- Yes'm, he doesn't write very plain. l ..-Q., Dottie Cramer- We're getting up a rattle for an old man. Won't you buy a ticket? Don Matthews- Oh, no. What would I do with him if I won him? Y 1.14 ,. . Frances Filson- Did you hear the new F.3- kimo song? joy Bollinger- No. What is it? Frances- F'reeze a jolly good fellow- .TQi Don Turner- Do you thing that plastic sur- gery would improve my features? Phyllis Sietert- No. Don- Then what do you suggest? E Phyllis-' 'Blasting ! ...Q-. janet Ruhlen- What's on your mind? june Grossman- Thoughts ' janet- Treat 'em kindlyp they're 'in a strange place. H 1 KIN YA? Where kin ya buy a cap fur y'ur knee? Or a key to the lock o' y'ur hair? Kin y'ur eyes be called an academy On account they's pupils there? In the crown o' y'ur head, what jewels are found? Who crosses the bridge o y'ur nose? Kin ya use, when shinglin' the roof of y'ur house, The nails on the end o' y'ur toes? Kin the crook o' y'ur elbow be sent to jail? If so, what kin ya do? Haow do ya sharpen y'ur shoulder blades? Oh, no, I don't know, do you? Kinya set in the shade o' the palm o' y'ur hand? , Or beat on the drum o' y'ur ear? -QW Miss Detwiler- Can you tell me what a waffle is? Betty lane Cleveland- Yes, indeed, it's a pancake with a non-skid tread! lgi Charles Clagett- Cheer up, Richard. You look sick. What is it? Richard Frick- Work, nothing but work. Work from morning til night. Charles- I-low long have you been at it? Richard- Start tomorrow! 19? Harry Herbert- What is the difference be- tween a rich man and a poor man? - lack Musser- A rich man has acute laryn- gitis and the poor man has a cold. Lines of Latin oft remind us We can make our lives sublime, And by asking foolish questions, Take up all the teacher's time. YQ..- Dick Mann- You look sweet enough to eat. loan Rarick-'ll do eat. Where shall we go? lql The school was going to have a boxing team, and a lot of young fellows tried out for it. Some were good and some wereenot so good. One of the not-so-goods,, after trying hard for a couple of rounds, said hopefully, Have I done him any damage? No, said the disgusted coach. l'But keep on swinging. The draft may give him a Cold. T-Qi lerry Van Camp-l'Do you think your father would be willing to help me in the future? Ierry Brinnon- Well, I heard him say he felt like kicking you into the middle of next week. lQ,i The story goes that a hillbilly and his son, neither of whom having ever seen an automo- bile, came to town. An automobile whizzed past, and a few seconds later, a motorcycle cop came in pursuit. A Well, by gol, said the old man. Who'da thunk that thing had a colt! ' ' 11 n' ehiiiig 843, .eg-41.2 i .'-4219.361 -sy.: X fir. f . f .,- 4' , r e ' Six ,.. 'b--'Jig -1' '-1 Eighty one T WX Q -nv Qfifesgtgw '--':2-Qtffqfi-.' '-,..,n-fzggi: 'Ti K, ta 4- :Styx W iff '-FS! '..3Q'i'7' mi? :ff-':1'.. if 9 was 49 4' lf-3219+ 37 ali? l1j.f.'f.- ,uri xc il ... -- - 4 ' has l--' :.,.. ',v--:gl A Digg 1 lg- -gi QQ.. Doctor- What was the most you ever weighed? 11 Wanda Harding- A hundred and six. Doctor- And what was the least you ever 11 weighed? Wanda- Seven pounds, four ounces. . iQT Harry Corneskey, class president- Congrat- ulate me! l won the election! Burke Bero- I-lonestlylu Harry- Oh, why bring that up? Miss Herron- Give a sentence using the word sausage. Doris Troup- I never sausage hard les- sons. iQ? Viola Long- Look, our captain is going to kick a goal. i Wanda Edwards- He is? What did the goal do? iQi Mr. Davidson- Who is the Speaker ot the House? Ianet Ruhlen- Motherl Eighty-two Ioy Bollinger- All that l am l owe to my mother. , Pinky Fulton- Well, why don't you send her 30C and pay up the bill? .igi Pat Roberts- lt says here in the newspaper that a man is run over in New York every halt hour. Dixie Finn- Dear rne, the poor fellow! ,Qi Donna DeTray-- I feel like Minerva today. Iune Keim- Minerva who? Donna- Minervous wreck! .Tgi Mr. Lutz Carter a lesson about snow?- As we walk out on a cold winter day and look around, what do we see on every hand? Phyllis l-letter- Gloves 1Qi. I! I V ' ' Her- lm sorry I cant marry you, but cir- cumstances over which I have no control pre- vent me. Him- What circumstances? Her- Yours! ..1Qi. Mr. l-larger- Remember, my boy, beauty is only skin deep. Bob l-larger- Deep enough for me, l ain't no cannibal. .-Q1 Richard Shock- l've added these numbers ten times. Mr. Zimmerman- Good boy! Richard- And here are the ten answers' 1 'Twas in a restaurant they met, Romeo and Iuliet l-le had no cash to pay the debt, So Romeo'd what Iuli-et. ..,-QT Eugene Brewer-'lWhy do they use knots in- stead of miles on the ocean? Paul Chaney- Because they'Ve got to keep the oc-ean tide. iQi The school's on tire, shouted a passer-by to Lowell Oberlander one Saturday morning. l know it, nodded Lowell. They why aren't you doing something Ctboui ii? Oh, I am. Ever since it started, l've been hoping for rain. iQ, Io Hoyt- All extremely bright men are con- ceitedf' Adam Brickner- Oh, come now. That isn't true. l'm not! .1QT Bob Bailey-- My ancestors came over on the Mayflower. Wallace Ringeisen- lt's lucky for them. lm- rnigration laws are stricter now. lQ? HEALTH LESSON I sneezed a sneeze into the airy lt fell to the ground, l know not where. But hard and cold were the looks of those ln whose Vicinity I had snoze. Velma Iferrine- Have a peanut? Audrey Michaels- No, thanks. They're iat- teningf' Velma- Aw g'wan. Why should they be fattening? Audrey- I don't know why, but I never saw an elephant eating anything else! ..-QT Ioyce Baltzell-- What is the difference be- tween a lemon and a head ot cabbage? Anne Goetz- l don't know. Ioyce- Boy, you'd be a swell one to send aiter lemons! .l.Q.t. Bolo- Hello, Bill, fishing? Bill- Nope Drowning WO1'1'l'lS,H 1...Qm. I otten pause and wonder At fate's peculiar ways, For nearly all our famous men, Were born on holidays. .-iQ-.. dx y 1- 4 W ' if x, 1 'll gif, . , 5' '-if ' T Xi . 43'it,.- ' V s jr Eighty-three A J ,za-,.-T fs-, QPWF'-' As- 'Tirf ' deg- . i -of-j Harold Larnpe- Hey, look, Ralph, there's a fly in your milk! Ralph johnson- Oh, that's all right. He Won't drink very much! lmgm-, The ones who think our jokes are poor M! Would straightway change their views Could they compare the jokes we print Witli those that We refuse! mmQm ls my face dirty or is it my imagination? Your face isn't, l don't know about your imagination! TQ? lean Foutz- What is an iceberg? Ann Briihl-'llt's a kind of permanent Wave! Dick EIy'estone- What happened when you asked your boss for a raise? Ray Mathews- VVhy, he Was just like a lamb. Dick- What did he say? Ray- Baa. -QT Anne BroWnee You say you .can play the piano like PadereWski? Susie Leiner- Yes, I use both hands! Eighty-four Paul Gorsuch- What makes such a bad smell about the post office? Tom Funk- I knoW. Paul- What is it? Tom- Why, it's all the dead letters! lg? Donna Crist- Why does he call his car 'Paul Revere? Pat Berry- Because of the midnight rides! Q-.-. Dick Gale- Doctor, Will the anesthetic make me sick? Doctor- No, I think not. Dick- How long will it be before l know anything? Doctor- Aren't you expecting a little too much from an anesthetic? .-.-QT. Miss Dietzel- When Was Home built? johna Knepper- At night. Miss D.- Who told you that? johna- You did. You said Rome wasn't built in a day! .1.Q..- Phyllis Ward- Can a person get intoxicated on Water? Bob Wisebaker- Certainly, just the same as on land. lim Kimmet- See this stickpin? Well, it once belonged to a millionaire. Lois Beitel- Who was the millionaire? lim- Woolworth. iQ, Nancy Beern- What would you give for a voice like mine? Arlene Riddle- Chloroform! ' .191 Bob Aiken- Do you know anything about carpentry? Allison Fulton- Sure Bob- Do you know how to make a Vene- tian blind? Allison- Why - - er - - sure, stick a finger in his eye! LQ..- Did you hear that they are going to put in a new section in the stadium for blondes? You've heard oi the 'bleachers' .TQ He rocked the boat, Did Ezra Shank, These bubbles mark o o o o o o Where Ezra sank. .1 ln? lan Staib- Duane Mohr seems to have a high opinion of himself. Skip Tromans- Well, he's not exactly con- ceited, but on his last birthday he sent his par- ents a telegram of congratulations. .lG A lunebug married an angleworm, An accident cut her in two, They charged the bug with bigamy, Now what could the poor thing do? Tabloid Biography High chair High school High stool High finance High hat Hi, Warden! iQ.- Now, children, said the Sunday School teacher, l have told you the story of lonah and the whale. Duane, you may tell me what the story teaches. Red Mohr- lt teaches that you can't keep a good man down! .lQT. It it were not For this here Verse, There'd be a joke here Ten times worse. ig,- Bill Calvert- Do you want to get next to something there's a lot ot money in? lohn Menke- Sure Bill- Well, go down town and lean up against the bank. 14.1 Teacher- Tell me something ot importance that exists now that didn't one thousand years ago. Barbara Yambert-l'Me! i I' sf- ' ' ' -Q 1 I lJf '7f' 1 cr.: 'R ' W- 'ZW' N -, , f '. .V vs-4 iv- ' '-..I:'f::If':sfi- - ' .-.'.' ,x X , .1 js,3E:.,-if .47-vu -.tx lw 22,2 - . , 91 3' WQQ5 .,g9fi ,ttf 'L'fkS3x'1E4QVg:2'x,-. .V W.. ft ' A grf- we 7 ' .z'. if-t f ,ig- -.wv . of Q n ,4.1 ', V -:gf 'QT '71, A Ld- -A --rl irix .Af Eighty-five Q -ww Jgzglsxf-qwm, --.- , wif M-1 -fs , , gm A ..,.. : .:..:::::::.:,., if ,gl ,,,,.,, .. wg., -Bbw' af- M 3 -www. I , , R .W 'Cl ? ,, 5 w fi-95: g ags a ii ' ...:,::::- , if Q 1 5 I ' K K A . 'LW rm L ..,:. 6, ,... .. H V, M is fkiwgag. M 5 nf gy V W ' Mega? W W gg, 2 5 3 7 5 l , ff N ' 5 :fr ss' 'ZQQ5 6551 F' V .. my 'S X. fm' mxffw ---, Q, 1 ,WWW if enum- 'R wig Y g :E li If if , 95 , P f'5 5' agp' if? 252' f swf X in N gf . . 'KW xnxx .. H-mx J., It A ---:.: sv Ea f. I 1, .J K QfQ.Rhf53'f, i- .-aitnsuuk' li 3,1535 Qw DIARY OF THE EORTY-NINERS JI' 1 Ni .t A-,X ' . 1' fx Q VV' T-f- I 45 , ' 'E 3-E ' I, f ,' Il' lw, . if X - - . N- n- 1- -.ga l 5: :Jifs.'rQ-1-5 f X' A FN i I' 4.9 'KK' wil ' A fvaf .. ! ' , 'I : Q ' N ' I - . - ' f -- -1' . ml , it W, -spy . .,, x . - '. ,1 sf- i432.'f-X-2 ' .gfh , , fp in ' f- '.f-1 . .,. V, ,.- 4 ' 4 --129.5 -fi- -f if L its .r:',.?,iq- ' ' g F If ff! -- Y. S 1 .s,.-'- . ' 1 . 4,e14nu . -- Graf A L .-+f'?4 1-, - - School Calendar Sept. 13, '48-We started out into the Col- umbian hill to look fur gold. Looks like the huntin's gonna be purty tough. Oct. 26-Guess the Dramatic Club tiggered our manners warn't quite up to snuff cuz they presented a stage show on etiquette, Play- ing the Game. Oct. 27-I reckon them Easterners don't think we're, be-havin' ourselves fur Dr. Guy Cutschall gave us a talk on Adult Delin- quency in the United States. Oct. 28-The bosses got plumb tired today and took a holiday in Toledo. Can't say we missed them. Nov. l-The gold Warn't comin' in so good, so we pranced around town wavin' signs that urged the voters to dig deep and shell out fur the little red schoolhouse. Nov. 2-Whoopee! lt Worked! The,2-mill levy passed. This here day was a busy one cuz Mr. Shadden gave us'ns a talk on The Road Ahead. Nov. 4-Still short on dough, so we all traipsed out and sold magazines. Nov. ll-Since 'twar Armistice Day, we had a meetin' where Doris Troup and Don Kuhlman told us about the- good times they had at Girls' State and Boys' State. . Nov. 15-The first day oi huntin' season and forty-tive young prospectors got tired ot panning and tried their luck at huntin'. Nov. 21-The senior gals put on their buttons and bows and went to a tea given by the Business and Professional Women's Club. Nov. 24-We had a Thanksgivin' meetin' and dedicated boxes to be sent to Austria. Nov. 30--All the old sourdoughs of the senior class washed their faces and combed their hair to get ready to break the camera. Dec. 9-Big hoedown for band members given by Band Parents. Dec. 22-While We wuz workin' hard, we heard heavenly voices and looked up to hear the Christ- mas concert by our choir. Atter they got done, the Dramatic Club give a play, In the Light of the Star. Dec. 23-Got awearied of diggin' and took oft today fur our Christmas vacation which lasts til lanuary 3. - Ian. 3-Back to panning again. Mr. Martin give us a pep talk about our work. Ian. l4-Today we seen movin' pitchers about polio. lan. lan Exams were purty tough. tae-Pdnnin' fur more gold in the March of Dimes Campaign. We give 315485. . 21-Been in Death Valley the last three days and didn't know it we could pull thru or not. Ian. 24-Had to shell out to put across the BLUE AND GOLD Campaign. Ian. presentation. Eighty-eight 30-The lunior Order give our schools each a ilag today. The bank gave a concert at the DIARY OF THE FORTY-NINERS - - School Calendar Feb. 4-The Honor Roll, the finders of the golden nuggets of knowledge, were presented in rneetin' where President Wickham of Heidelberg talked on the 'portance ot educashun. Feb. 5-To see who had panned the most gold thru his three years of prospectin', we took the Sen- ior General Scholarship Test. Feb. 24-Mr. Schacht give us a talk on correct speech and sung tur us. Feb. 28-The old women of the Senior Class put on their Sunday-go-to-rneetin' clothes and went to a reception given by the A.A.U.W. ' March 2-We got religion when the Spiritual Emphasis preacher, Dr. Edgar Dewitt Iones, talked on Lincoln Lives Today. March 3-Mr. Pierotic, one o' them tenors, sung a concert ot pop'lar and opry music. March l6-Mr. Zelaya played the pianna in meetin' today. March l'7-We seen movin' pitchers on field sports. l betcha it our prospectors seen a bear in the hills, they could run taster'n some o' the champeens. March 18-We heard the Apollo Duo today. Also the senior prospectors had a shindig, the Senior Party. March 23-Mr. I. Hartley Fowler, world service secretary of the Canadian Y.M.C.A., 'gave us a talk on conditions in Europe and the Fur East. Guess they're havin' purty slim pickins there now. March 27-Figgered we wuz down East hearin' a high-talootin' orchestry when we hear-ed the Columbian High School Band in its concert. April l-Had a stage show ternight. The Dramatic Club acted their year play, ulanuary Thaw. April 2-Our musicians struck it rich at the District Music Contest at Norwalk-eight members re- ceived ratings ot I, tive received ll's. .. April 8-Band members made a trek Over to Findlay fur the Buckeye League Band Festival. April 9-The band traipsed over the trail to Hopewell-Loudon tur the North-Central District Band Contest. ' April 15--Laid down our picks an' shovels for the Easter vacation today and Monday. April 22-The stars ot our prospecting gang put on an amateur show. April 25-One o' them actor fellas, Mr. Carrandine, give us a talk and acted out some Shakespeare April 29-Our golden-throated choir took oft from panning to meander over to the Buckeye League Choir Festival. April 30-Our musicians went out fur gold medals at the State lnstrumental Solo and Ensemble Con- test at Capital University. May 4-Finally got the flag put up that the Iunior Order give us. lt's on a new flagpole in front of the little red schoolhouse. We had a big celebration cuz ol it. May 7-We got into workin' harness fur the scholar- ship tests at Heidelberg. May 27-The gals put on their red silk stockin's and green parlume and the fellas put on their best britches and bow ties fur the Iunior-Senior Prom. May 29-The old prospectors ot our crew, the Seniors, attended Baccalaureate with sermon by Bev. Fred W. Knickrehrn. Iune l-The seniors decided they had found all the gold they want from the Columbian hills so they held gradua- tion ceremonies. President Wickham of Heidelberg College gave the address. Eighty-ni 119 SENIOR EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The number 4 following Honor Roll and Perfect Attendance indicates first semester only, as sec and-semester records were not complete when the annual was printed. ALBERT, LOUIS BUTON, EARL, IR. Hi-Y 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Spanish Club 4 Basketball Manager 3 Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4 Track Manager 2, 3 ANDERSON, PAULINE Library Staff 4 Home Ec. Club l, 3 Pep Squad 71 Radio Board 4 BERGER, ELLEN Orchestra l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 2, 3 Class Officer 2 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Y'Teens 2 Science Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4 Superior District Music Festival 2, 4 Excellent, District Music 3 Superior, State Music Festiva BERRY, PAT Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l Girls' Ensemble 4 Pep Squad 4 BEST, DO-ROTHY Glee Club l Library Staff l, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Debate 2 Science Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Honor Service Club l Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4 BILLER, CLARA - Glee Club l Library Staff 4 Pep Squad 4 BONEI-IAM, DORIS Glee Club l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3 Spanish Club 4 - Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 BOWERS, BOB Track 4 Football 4 Spanish Club 4 Perfect Attendance 4 BRIDINGER. DON Choir 2, 3 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Science Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Library Staff l Honor Roll 4 District Scholarship Honors 3, 4 State Scholarship Honors 3 Honor Service Club l Student Council 4 County Senior Scholastic Rating 4 Ninety 1 4 Football Manager 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3 Science' Club 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 CHANEY, IOI-IN Science Club 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4 CLAGETT, CHARLES Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4 CLEVELAND, BETTY Glee Club l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Home Ec. Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4 CRIST, DONNA Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Girls' Ensemble 3, 4 Library Staff 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4 CRUM, HOWARD Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Reserve Football l Hi-Y 2, 3 Science Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 DAY, MINA BELLE Choir 3, 4 Glee Club l Y-Teens 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4 DeTRAY, DONNA Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 DILLO-N, MARY Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Girls' Ensemble 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Debate 3 Home Ec. Club 3 Latin Club 3 Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Radio Board 4 Honor Roll l DODSON, BOB Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Buckeye League Hurdles Championship 3 DUTT, GEORGE Reserve Basketball l Track l Reserve Football l, 2 Hi-Y 2, 3 Science Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l, 4 Honor Roll l County Senior Scholastic Rating 4 EVERHART, PATSY Honor Roll l Library Staff l, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 EYESTONE, DICK Band l Spanish Club 4 Perfect Attendance 4 FADLEY, NORMAN Dramatic Club 4 Perfect Attendance l, 3 FATE, ALBERT Spanish Club 4 FEGLEY, IOHN Spanish Club 4 FEY, WILLIAM Science Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3 District Scholarship Honors l State Scholarship Honors l FITCH, IO ANNE Library Staff l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Debate 2 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Radio Board 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 4 FOGHT, NAOMI Band l, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3 Home Ec. Club 3 FRANKENFIELD, MARGARET FRICK, RICHARD Basketball Manager 4 Track l, 2 Football 4 Reserve Football 2, 3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 FRY, PATSY ' Debate 2 Pep Squad 2, 3 FULLER, ROBERT Spanish Club 4 Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4 FUNK, IANET Orchestra l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band l, Z, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll l, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance l, 4 District Scholarship Honors 3, 4 Superior Ratings, District Music 4 Excellent, District Music 3 Excellent, State Music 4 - FUNK, TOM Choir 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 SENIOR EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES GALE, RICHARD IONES, HOPE Fort Wayne High School l Choir 3, 4 Orchestra l 'Glee Club l Band l, 2, 3 Girls' Ensemble 4 Football 1 Y-Teens 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Science Club 4 Science Club 3, 4 CORSUCH, PAUL Choir 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Science Club 2, 3 Spanish Club 4 Excellent, State Music Festival 2 Excellent Ratings, District Music 3 Superior, District Music 4 Excellent, State Music 4 GOULET, ELISE Sudbury, Canada High School l, 2 Choir 3 Glee Club l, 2 Library Staff 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 French Club l, 2 Pep Squad 3, 4 GREER, IERRY Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Debate 2 Home Ec. Club 2 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 GROSSMAN, IUNE Choir 4 Glee Club l Orchestra l Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Ensemble 4 Dance Band 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Science Club 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Radio Board 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l Superior, District Music 3,4 Excellent, State Music 3, 4 HEMMERLEY, REGINA Library Staff 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 HERSHBERGER, HOWARD Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Radio Board 3, 4 District Scholarship Honors l, 3 State Scholarship Honor HESSON, DAVID Class Officer 4 sl Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Football 2, 3 Reserve Football l Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Spanish Club 4 HOFFMAN, VONDA Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 4 IOHNSTON, FRED Reserve Basketball l, 2 Football 2 Reserve Football l Hi-Y 2, 3 Science Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Andrews School for Girls 2 Dramatic Club 2 Home Ec. Club 2 Cheerleader 2 KAYSER, IAY Choir 4 Track 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Hi-Y 2 Bowling Green High Schoo KECK, PATRICIA Glee Club l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Library Staff l Dramatic Club 3 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 KEIM, IUNE Glee Club 1 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 KINGSEED, DORIS Home Ec. Club 2, 3 Pep Squad 4 KUHLMAN, DONALD Choir 2, 3, 4 ' Blue and 'Gold Salesman 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Radio Board 3, 4 Honor Roll l, 3, 4 ll,2 County Senior Scholastic Rating 4 KURTZ, EARL Perfect Attendance 2 LOWE, MARILYN IEANNE Glee Club I Library Statt 4 Y-Teens 2, 3 Dramatic Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 LYTLE, DON Basketball l Track l Hi-Y 3 MARTIN, IACK Class Officer 3, 4 Reserve Basketball l Track l, 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Reserve Football l Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 MARTIN, ROSAMARY Choir 2, 4 Glee Club l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 3 Class Officer l Blue and Gold Staff 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3 Science Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 3 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4 Superior, District Music 4 Excellent, State Music 4 MATHEWS, RAY Honor Roll l Latin Club 3, 4 MICHAELS, AUDREY Glee Club l Home Ec. Club 2. 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l, 2. 4 MOHR, DUANE Choir 2, 3 Band 3, 4 Dance Band 3, 4 Class Officer 2 Reserve Basketball l, 2 Track 2, 3 Football 2, 3 H1-Y 2, 3. 4 Science Club 3, 4 . Superior, District Music 3 Superior, State Music 3 PERRINE, VELMA Library Staif 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 PERRY, ELOISE Choir 2, 3, 4 Orchestra l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Girls Ensemble 4 Blue and Gold Salesman Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Science Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll l, 4 Dance Band 2, 3, 4 Excellent, District Music 4 REEDY, ALICE Choir l REIDER, MARIANNE Choir Accompanist 2 Glee Club l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Stait 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4 1,4 District Scholarship Honors l, 2, 4 State Scholarship Honors l, 2 Superior, District Music 2, 3, 4 Superior, State Music 3, 4 State Senior Scholastic Rating 4 REMSBERG, NANCY Band l, 2, 3 Y-Teens 3 Science Club 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Superior, District Music 3 Excellent, State Music 3 ROBERTS, IOYCE Choir 2, 3, 4 'Glee Club 1 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader l Pep Squad 3, 4 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4 ROSS, BOB Choir 2, 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 - A Debate 4 Science Club 2, 3, 4 - Ninety one SENIOR EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Excellent, District Music 3 Spanish Club 4 RUHLEN, IANET Choir 4 Orchestra l Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Ensemble 4 Dance Band 2 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Radio Board 4 Honor Roll 3 Superior, District Music 3, 4 Excellent, State Music 3, 4 SANFORD, BETTY SANFORD, KATHRYN SCHAEFER, ROBERT Choir 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3 Football l Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3 SCHMIDUTZ, GENE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Reserve Basketball 2, 3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Science Club 4 SCHROTE, DON Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 SEMER, VIRGINIA Glee Club l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2 Science Club 1 Latin Club l Pep Squad 3, 4 Student Council 4 Honor Roll 3 Perfect Attendance 2 Bettsville High School l SHEELEY, EUGENE Choir 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Radio Board 4 SHETTERLY, BONNIE Band 3, 4 Library Staff I Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 4 SHOFSTAHL, RUTH Glee Club l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3 Pep Squad 3, 4 SHUFF, LEONA Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Library Staff I Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 SHUFF, LOIS Class O-fficer 4 Library Staff l, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3 SMITH, DONALD E. Debate 4 SMITH, DON W. Hi-Y 2, 3 SMITH, IOE Choir 3 Class Officer 3 Basketball 3, 4 Reserve Basketball l, Track I, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Reserve Football l, 2 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3 Latin Club 3 Perfect Attendance 4 SMITH, MARTHA Glee Club 1 Orchestra l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesm Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Science Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l Honor Roll l SNYDER, MARTHA Blue and Gold Staff 4 Library Staff l Y-Teens 2 Latin Club 3, 4 Honor Service Club l Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4 Perfect Attendance l, Radio Board 3 SPIDLE, TED Choir 3, 4 Class Officer l, 2 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Blue and Gold Salesm Basketball 3 Reserve Basketball 2 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Reserve Football l Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Science Club 3 Honor Roll I Perfect Attendance 2 THOMPSON, ELAINE Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I Girls Ensemble 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Honor Service Club 1 2 an4 4 anl TUMAN, LELA Library Staff 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 TURNER, CAROLYN Choir 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I Band 2, 4 Girls' Ensemble 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Science Club 3, 4 Pep Squad 3. 4 Radio Board 4 TURNER, PHYLLIS Glee Club l Library Staff I Y-Teens 4 Latin Club 3 Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4 TURNER, ROBIN Choir 2, 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Track l, 2 Football 1, 2 Hi-Y 2, 3 VAN CAMP, ALICE Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Home Ec. Club 1, 3 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 WARREN, CARL Class Officer 3, 4 Blue and Gold Staff 4 Track 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Reserve Football l, 2 Hi-Y 3, 4 WHEELER, EILEEN Library Staff 4 Y-Teens 2 Home Ec. Club 3, 4 Radio Board 4 Perfect Attendance 4 WILSON, IAMES B. U. S. Navy three years Perfect Attendance 4 WINTERS, ESTHER Orchestra l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Home Ec. Club 3 Science Club 4. Latin Club 3 Honor Roll 1, 4 Cheerleader l District Scholarship Honors4 PGPUSCIUGCI 2. 3, 4 THOMPSON, WILMA Rfldlo Bowl 4 Choir 2' 31 4 Honor Roll l, 2 Glee Club l WISEBAKER, MARGUERITE Girls' Ensemble 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 WYNDHAM, SUE Dramatic Club 3, 4 Honor Service Club l TROUP, DORIS Blue and Gold Staff 4 Library Staff l, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 Science Club 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, Z Science Club 3 District Scholarship Honors 3 Ninety-two Class Officer l, 2, 3 Blue and Gold Salesman 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Home Ec. Club 3 Science Club 4 Latin Club 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 4 Radio Board 4 OLD TIMERS ------ - Tiffin High Alumni Association President ,,.,.... ......,,.. M r. Harry Frick Vice-President .......... .......,.... M r. Iohn Zartman Secretary ........... ......,. M rs. Charles Dedrick Treasurer ....,...... ......... M r. Franklin Gahris Ninety years ago the first class was graduated from Tiffin High School. Eleven years later the Alumni Association of the Tiffin Public Schools was organized as the result of an editorial in the Tiffin Weekly Star, of Which Elmer White, one of the graduates of the class of 1854, was editor. He had urged the formation of such an organization and the issuing of a call for a meeting of the graduates for that purpose. This meeting was held the third week of Iune, 1870. It was the occasion of a ban- quet given by the former graduates to the graduates of the class ot 1870 and was held in the ice cream parlors of the Grammes Restaurant, spacious dining rooms located in the second story of the building now known as 131 South Washington Street, occupied later by the Grill Baking Company and now by the Meyer Drug Company. At that time a constitution was adopted and signed by forty-eight of the graduates. Every year this association featured entertainments of various sorts: suppers, fairs, old-fashioned country-type dances, etc. But as time passed, some of the most active members left the city. That was one of several factors which caused the association to lapse into a sort of inactivity, although the annual reception to the graduating classes continued. In 1880 the association was reorganized and continued, with varying degrees of ac- tivity, for sixty years. . V , ' The feeling on the part of many alumni that an active alumni organization would be a great asset to our high school, caused the reorganization of the Alumni Association in 1948. This group has shown great interest in various phases of our school life. 4,825 persons have been graduated from Tiffin High School. The following list has been com A piled according to records available. Please report to the school office it these records are in complete or incorrect. The married name of alumnae is given in parentheses following the name. An asterisk be fore the name indicates that person is deceased. Ninety-fou 1859 t Augsperger, Anna 'Benham, Amelia 'Coopeiy Anna tLawtonJ t'Ebbert, Mary M. Stoner, Lizzie 'Stoner, Mary lHallJ 1863 t'Dildine, Dallas P. t'Wilson, Omar t Beilharz, Theo fWhitneyl 4'Benham, Nora tTorr1bJ 'Bowe, Delia Gibson, Anna McLain, Retta tLucasJ i Shawhan, Mattie W. 5'Smith, Iennie tiWeirick, Maggie fDunscomeD 1854 White, Elmer i'Garclner, Maggie CLloydJ itTomb, Emma CYinglingl 'Vicroy, Emma tHillJ 1865 Davis, Ella tDildine, Isa KFrost1 'Gallup, Addie flonesl i'Kinnaman, Mary tWheelerl 'Weirick, Hattie tliagyi 1866 f'Dildine, Frank 'Sullivan, C. I. M. wllllrich, Louis i'Beilharz, Elvira CYockeyJ 1867 i'Tomb, George W. Bows, Bertha KPomeroyJ. Bowersox, Libbie tDavisJ tGroIf, Laura lBunnl tGross, Eva tlrowlerl Lambs-rtson, Anna fShie1dsJ i'McAllister, Iulia tl-Iayesl McLain, Mattie CSauerberl Phillips, Eva fBaldwinJ 'Poorman, Mary CZartmanJ 1868 tf:Balclwin, William E. Corbin, Ella tHotchkissJ 'Flenner, Leora tConnJ 'Gallup, Sarah tMeacheml Snyder, Augusta tlfleul 1869 tGallup, Mary i'Harriott, Ella i'iNob1e, Mary KGroffl 'McCormack, Tirzah Reerrie, ldella tlftanshawj 1870 tliuskirk, Harry Graves, Irvin 'i'Knight, William H. 'Chi ds, Mary tMyers1 Snyder, Philla tKnappl itTravis, Emma fSweadnerJ Webb, Ella tGillettJ 1871 'Benham, R. B. Gross, Edgar I. t Hedges, Charles W. tBoos, Anna tBodenstein1 ,Fl-Iovey, Lola fVan Tinel 'iMcCallister, Martha KReedl t'Nyman, Allie tSearlesJ Ogle, Emma KHa1el 'Schinness, Laura tBarnhartJ tSohn, Aurilla tAllmanl Sprague, Medora tGainesl 1872 No class 1873 fGraduated at holidaysl Cunningham, Arthur A. il-Ibbert, Ed S. V til-Iuss, George M. 'kHolt, Minnie B. KCunninghamJ 'iMartin, Rachel fNelighl t'Poorrnan, Flora CFrankl 1874 Knight, Amos W. i'Spielman, Iohri A. f'Bibb, Katie tGilkersonl Boyer, Kate tAchreJ, 'Nyman, Ida fLynchJ I' ?Pew, Cora lBradley1 Smith, Minnie Williams, Celia tShawJ Williams, Mary tLepperJ 1875 No class 1876 Barbour, Holland M. Brinkerholf, Warren E. iliefauver, Lizzie 'Poorman, Iessie L. Sauer, Amelia CCramerJ 1877 No class 1878 'Freyman, Laura tWagnerJ t Gibson, Mattie Hartmann, Mary A. iklones, Minnie L. tMerkelbach, Emma i'Stricker, Laura fArnsteinJ 1879 t Wenner, Dr. 1-I. L. , Barnes, Clara CDavisl Barnes, Florence CLivezeyl Byrne, Belle tMyers1 'Clouser, Amanda tHartlinel Fishbaugh, Iennie tHornl i Wilson, Lettie tWilcoxsonl 1880 'Wenner, Frank W. +Adams, Gertrude tChamberlain7 'Bacher, Eva CKroutJ 'Berger, Lisette Brewer, Iulia lShaleyJ i'Byrne, Amelia V McLain, Fannie tMerr1aml Spayth, Corinne tWenner1 i Spiers, Iosie flrlubbardl 1881 Boas, G. Edward Dore, William H. 'White, Willis E. Frank, Ella Klferstetterl i Keller, Nora CNelighl i'Kreader, Lillian tNeikirkl Len-lp, Rose Clfrenchj 4'Martin, Sue Ruess, Emma tlirammesl Spayth, Mable 1882 'Clark, Georgia Keller, Jessie CCurtissJ Martin, Iermie ' Mozier, Esther tLeClarl Myers, Carrie tHershbergerl Seinsoth, Lucy tDysingerD Steninger, Carrie 'fBeidelrnanl 't'Stricker, Pauline tStrasburgerl 1883 - 4'Broh1, Theodore 'Hershberger, Elmer E. Norton, Albert L. Wenner, Fred L. 'iBurkhalter, Iessie 'Cairn Iulia lBoyerJ Crooks, Hattie lLynnJ 'Emich, Ella KBi1lerl Good, Mary E. i'Martin, Iennie tHershbergerJ McCauley, Anna Ufiskaddenl Metz, Alberta tMuirheadJ Newson, Mattie tMichenerJ 'Pittenger, Theresa Ward, Iosie tl-lansbergerl Wiseman, Addie C. 1884 Adelsberger Henry Day, Theodore 1-Iershberger, Iames E. Keppel, lomes Dresbach, Clara tliaupl Frederici, Mary fShete-nhelmi '1-luss, Emma tWerinerl Lemp, Cora - tSteinbergerJ 'Nighswander, Iennie CAdelsbergerJ 'Shawl1an, Clara E. Stricker, Lottie tBohnJ Weiss, Ella tGreenl 1885 Bacon, Willis Crooks, Ella tSpeck1 t Grendon, Lillian CK-eppelj Keller, Lizzie Lysle, Olive Clftankinj Lease, Cora tVan Buskirkj Short Emm tR'd1 , e 'SneckenbergIer, Eiinrna tGriffethJ Spayth, Maggie tDorrJ Stanley, Maud Ultkinsonl Tomb, Mary KOrmsbyJ Weiss, Iennie lFrederick1 1886 Brown, Hayward L. Gallup, Iohn C. Hershberger, George E. 'Schildknecht, Wm. Sponseler, Wm. 'Tunison, Hal S. Wiseman, Frank D. Angle, Laura tCramerl 'Bacher, Ina fliefauverl 'Brohl. Bertha 'Gwynn, Louisa Huddle, Velora Kllumbertl 'Keilholtz, Carrie Linville, Daisy CNortonl fLutz, Meda tSult1 Martin, Katherine 'McCauley, Mayme fSaylerl tlvfyers, Nelle ' 1887 Lysle, Bert B. 'Wenner, Charles L. Zeller, Clarence Brown, Lelia tllucasl Hall, Grace fliorab fclil Halter, Libbie tLeasel lones, Carrie Fowlerl Lauer, Minnie tFriedJ 'Leiner, Emma Merkelbach, Lizzie tLeitner1 Negele, Martha Nyman, Etta tlinottl 'O'Connell, Minnie Seewald, Cora Shout, Libbie CSpringer1 'Shupp, Nannie CMartin1 'Stricker, Ella fWeilJ Stricker, Anna Weiss, Jessie tHeckmanJ 1888 Barbour, Gordon W. Brown, Iohn C. Burkhalter, Ralph I. iFiege, Iohn B. Hall, Louis B. Hartnett, lames C. Nicolai, Howard V. Schaup, Charles E. 'Tunison, Burton M. Wenner, Ralph I. Allen, Mildred CPattersonJ Bachman, Eugenia tlfteddinj 'Cramer, Carrie 'F1ummerfelt, Lottie fO'Connorl Fox, Minnie fCoolyJ 'Freyman, Cora Gregg, Iessie tBoome-rshinel Hartmann, Dora KMillerJ Hershiser, lessie Laird, Libbie tYoungJ Leister, Faith KDodgel Martin, Maggie CShultzl Miller, Aggie tStoner1 Miller, Lena tBurghalterJ Negele, Minnie ILoucks1 Phillips, Anna tl-Ierzogl 'Reif, Anna M. 'Seemuth, Anna IAlspachJ 'Sheats, Flora tYoung1 'ShuPP. Ella CHadleyJ Welter, Mary tThayerJ 1889 Abbott, Urn S. Frost, Frank L. Lott, Howard A. Zeller, William N. Bowersox, Iulia Uamesl Currigan, Luella Uohnstonl Harter, Tillie Hertzer, Kate Huss, Nellie fNicholsl Kintz, Minnie CEverestD Larnbertson, Kate tDaughertyJ Locke, Sallie Cliazlettl Lutz, Mabel tSnydei-J McCormack, Gussie tBarbourJ 'Steckel, Minnie tMichaelsl Stoner, Bruce lSneppJ Stricker, Helen tLeavittl Van Nest, Arlie tGreerl 1890 gliospelhaun, Charles Row and, Iohn 'Scl'ieibley, Ralph Schmidt, Otto 'Stricker, Leo Emich, Lelia fStrangi Greiner, Cora 'Keppel, Ida 'Lepper, Clara Messer, Carrie tBaumgartell Sexton, Lida fBaconJ fSugrue, Iennie lHainesJ 'Van Nest, Iessie Yeager, Maida tBurgstresserl Zim, Myrtle CMartinJ 1891 iBarnes, Platt 'iAngle, Nellie Arnold, Katharine 'Corlman, Lillian Dore, Kate tFlynnJ i'Fiege, Maude Flummerlelt, Libbie Gordon, lessie tDrakeD Hall, Mary Hartman, Emma glumper, Minnie tlieckl Lanibertson, Rene tSeitzl Lutz, Lucena iRoyerJ Metz, Lola tHuddle7 fMyers, Cora CPowersl i'Noble, Harriet CPorterl Remmele, Ida il-lopplei Robbins, Addie Schinness, Violet tRoyerl Sprague, Mildred fHeddinEl Startsman, Blanche tBarn artj Trexler, Hattie iliiowlandl Yingling, Leila tHunterJ 1892 'tBeck, Irwin i'Bippus, Alvin Dore, Frank 'Grott, Noble Lepper, Martin L. 'Marquardt, Charles Swigart, Robert t'Zeller, Iohn - t'Linville, Margaret tGrendonl Loudenslager, Alma KMyersJ Negele, Cora Park, lda tRanneyl Sugrue, Mollie tGasserJ Van Tine, Orvilla 'West, Nettie 1893 'Bacon, Herbert Keppel, Dallas Arnold, Flora CWileyl Dannenberg, Etta tShirerJ Dildine, May lBeckerl Dorsey, Anna CAllmanJ Harris, May tZeisJ Martin, Florence McCauley, Fannie tiMeshinger, 'Nellie KZellerl Moberly, Della Uonesj 'Naylor, Edna lWile3.'J iNiebel, Leta CMcBri el Novinger, Kate tDaganJ Park, Gertrude lFlackJ Runyon, Corinne 'Schreiner, Nellie Searles, Ella Seidel, Susie tStarel Woli, Bertha tSauvainl 1894 ' Bullock, Fred 'kDore, Charles iiGregg, Maxwell Kappus, George 'Karshner, Iohn 'FLeister, Mark tUnser, lohn W. 'i'f'eis, Orton 'Barrack, Cora CUnserJ Blasius, Carrie tShepardJ tBoehler, Cora tBruchlacher Brewer, Grace tPearsonl 'tCrum, Nora Cuthbert, Elizabeth CSpitlerl 'Flaugher, Harriet Hewitt, Daisy tAngleJ 'Hoseteld, Rosa fMcDermottJ Martin, Kate Martin, Lillian fBrendleJ Martin, Nettie CLLIIU 'Merkelbach, Corrinne CBurtnerJ Myers, Nina CMcCuenJ Pittenger, Ethel V Pope, Carrie CBeattyl Scheidinger, Lola KBauml Schinness, Maude Schwab, Rosa Cliertzerl 'Stephenson, Daisy Van Nette, Daisy tLydelll Vicha, Mary 1895 Albright, Paul Miller, Albert Myers, Merton Porter, Clyde - Beckley, Amelia CZimmern1anJ Brown, Edna tRussellJ Crooks, Kittie tBennerJ Dutt, Emma M. Dutt, Mary tDildinel Frey, Minnie tHathawayJ 'tl-lalteman, Florence Herr, Clara 1-losteld, Clara lLeid?l LeCrone, Grace tFelersl Lepper, Flora tlieemel Mitchell, Cora tEmersonl Mizen, Alma Uenkinsl 'Newson, Virgie Wolf, Ida tHarrisonJ 1896 'Cockayne, Charles Dahm, Clarence Dutt, George 'Messer, Earl Reitsnider, lack Rodgers, Fred Smith, Iohn Baker Sneckenberger, Iohn Van Tine, Hovey Weidling, Carl Bacon, Helen Christman, Katie tlviangesl 'Falkner, Nannie Fritz, Katherine Geyer, Ida Gries, Carrie Hartman, Myrtle fAlbritainl 'HePP. Leila Herr, Emma 'Hursh, Eleanor tlones, Lalla tHanlordl 'Lepper, Mary A. McCauley, Grace iMichaelsD Murphy, Maud fBordleyJ Myers, Aleta CCamlJI:belll O'Connor, Anna C illerl Sugrue, Anne tCollierJ Wentz, Clara CSmithJ Wyndham, Lilla tClousel 1897 Drake, William Frost, Earl George, Horner M. Grurnmel, Otto Hubach, Charles Kappus, Iohn Lutz, Iesse Naylor, Earl Tompkins, Vance West, Edward West, Fred 'Burton, Alice KSeitzJ , Diemer, Cora tClevelandJ Holmes, Eva tBlackl Huber, Eva tClosel Kershaw, Edith iTompkinsl Kintz, Bessie KBricknerJ Lott, Lillian Magers, Florence 'tGeeslin Marble, Edith iSwanderJ Marquardt, Nellie Sargent, Effie f'Zi1nrnerJ Sugrue, Fannie Swartzmiller, Lillian 1DelavanJ Wineland, Mary 1898 . Bigger, Leon 'tBlue, Howard Dildine, William 'Niles, Rush Rodgers, Tappan Scheibley, Edward Simpson, Raymond 'Sneckenberger, Earl Sugrue, Ralph Weller, Burton Wells, Iohn Balmer, Mabel fAlspachl Bartlebaugh, Mary CKleinkautl Beckley, Iennie CNaylor! Bowe, Florence tWileyJ Boyle, Katharine fBonert Brendle, Clara Bucks, Daisy tHuberJ Carr, Anna IThomaJ Coxe, Bessie CNowlinl Coxe, Lilah Cuthbert. Ida Dennis, Iessie CSwanJ Diemer, Grace CArnendl Dore, Margaret tSimonl Dunn, Dora KColeJ Grummel, Cora Cl-lagertyl Hasson, Minnie tMosierl Hoseield, Bertha fWolfertl Hursh, Grace Kappus, Bertha CMammoserl Leliler, Bertha tLarkinl Leister, Marie CMcGormleyl Robinson, Ada Schaup, Edna tCramerl Snyder, Aura lKalbfleischJ Spohn, Mary fl-lilll Swearington, Beulah tMcDanielsJ 'Van Tine, Nellie CGarrettJ Westover, Blanche CCraningerJ Wolf, Estella 1899 Abbott, Herbert Bair, Roy Dickey, Mark Diemer, Raymond Hursh, Osiander Keller, Lionel G. Keppel, Walter 'Lonsway, Earl 'Rohrbacker, Walter Witschner, Otto Badger, Elva KSl'ioecraitl Baum, Grace iHyslopJ , Bucher, Martha KGraberJ Cockc1yne, Margaret CClemmerl Chandler, Edna 'Coonrad, Eleanor Dryiuse, Lizzie tPeterj Hewitt, Hattie Clfrancel Iayne, Mary tShupel t King, Dora McMorris, Carrie IBealmanl Neligh, Estella fReameJ Newson, Etta. Roller, Margaret CEhrbarl 'Seemuth, Clara CBrengleJ Staub, Mae Van Tilburg, Maud IZollerl Werthmiller, Lenore Wineland, Margaret tForgravel 1900 Dildine, Phares Keyes, Bert Higgins, Ernest Knapp, Earl Leister, Simon 'Neligh, Ralph Van Nette, Vern Baltzell,, Carrie fConradl Baron, Minnie lWellsl Baxter, Grace , Bigger, Genevieve tRobertsonl Black, Hattie tWalzerl Brundage, Minnie fliolfmanl Buskirlc, Florence Coleman, Birdie Crobaugh, Bertha fLilesJ Diemer, Bertha tReedl Dineen, 'Mary Frederici, Corinne CTaylorl Gries, Hattie tRohe-Colel Heilman, Bertha tLehnel Heiser, Natalie Keyes, Lulu Uoycel Martin, Bessie tKrieteJ Martin, Lillian CLottl Megan, Estella ilrrazeel Miesse, Nell O'Brien, Marie tHessbergeri Paden, Elsie KLeidyJ 'Rex, Ella Rodgers, Esther tMcDowellJ Speck, Mary CChamberlaini Starkey, Bertha 'Startsman, Aleta CBallJ Tittle, Bernice U-Xllenl Weinig, Florence fliakestrawl Weller, Nellie Daugherty Wiggins, Bessie CO'Moreyl 1901 'Clay, Howard Dahm, Howard Dewald, Chance Haas, Harvey Louden, Leslie 'Tolmie, Arthur , Beckley, Leila CSpragginsl Cockayne, Carrie Fleet, Elizabeth 'tWatsonJ Gettins, Ida CWalkerl Glenn, Clara CCornmonsl Goetz, Gladys CWalkerl 'Heilman Edith fYinglingJ Holtz, oiue tKellerJ - Miller, Nellie fParksJ Morelock, Arminda KNeradl Mvers, Edna tWellerl Myers, Ethel Richards, Elma tVan Fleetl if Ninety-five Smith, Minnie Wolf, Ida Wyndham, Rae iDewaldJ 1902 Brundage, Harry H. Fowler, Earl I. Parks, Charles H. Staley, Fred I. Steventon, Samuel E. Stone, Arthur I. West, Karl I. t Zeis, Lehr H. Andrews, Lottie tHollopeterl Berstecher, Leila tlackmanl Bristol, Corinne fFerralll Brown, Carlotta tThomasJ Christman, Romaine tHansenJ Crobaugh, Lucy fPetersl Dorsey, Florence Hall, Liona Henke, Gussie tMorrisonJ Hubach, Alice IHenningerl Huss, Elizabeth Cliylel Lautermilch, Jessie Mabery, Florence Mabery, Helen KShaferl Miller, Alice tCookl Peck, Blanche tMyersJ Probert, Geneva 'Stoliper, Edna Stone, Florence tBumetteJ Woerz, Louise Wolf, Lulu tBarthl 1903 t Adams, Perry Bell, Percy Bucher, Walter Bushong, Roy Facinger, Ralph Gries, Roscoe Leahy, Murray Martin, Earl McCauley, Ralph Rodrick, Iesse Smith, Grover Staley, Ellsworth Watson, Paul Weinig, Louis Albrecht, Iennle iMcClellanl Baumgardner, Esther tSmithJ 'Brass, Mable lGrumrnelJ Fingerhuth, Lenore tAlbrightJ Lepper, Virginia tRoyerJ Lynch, Irene Miller, Clara tDavisJ Platt, Zora tStoterJ Pope, Blanche fWagonerl Probert, Mabel lMartinJ Schreiner, Florine Ilvlilliganl Spayth, Florence iMyersl 'Van Horn, Grace IVoorhcesJ 1904 Bour, Edwin Dryfuse, Charles Dutt, George F. Ernst, Carl Heirnrick, Iohn Lott, Ralph Scheidinger, Ralph Speck, l-'rank Walker, George Witschner, Robert Barbeau, Bessie CMantzi Boyer, Nina CGetherJ Canty, Mary Holtz, Hazel tEsterlyl Houk, Grace tStaibJ Hubbard, Clemence tWatsonl Ink, Sybil Kishler, Aleta tVan Osdoll McGinnis, Devore CSaliersJ Platt, Louise CGraveldingerJ Roller, Katharine tliurgessl Schroth, Belle KMerrittl Scheidler, Gertrude tNelighJ Seemuth, Lorene Utlbrightl Smith, Marie flngersoll Sonnedecker, Ruth Weiclling, Elise 1905 Bennehoft, Vinton Chapman, Earl Hamlin, Earl Hershberger, Charles Kanaga, Milton Platt, Nevin Shannon, Gaylord Stoliper, Arthur Collins, Anna Hagerrnanj Dienrner, Anna iTrueJ Eastman, Mabel KWoodsl Flyjnn, Bessie Gi son, Edna iBennehoffJ Hoover, Pearl lSOH16fS7 tliarshner, Mary 'Kiessling, Clara tMaloyl Lescher, Nellie fBaumgardnerJ 'McDonald, Olephia tSearlesJ Park, Mary Bello Shannon, Zelma Spraggins, Linna tLudwigl Stephenson, Vella Thompson, Hazel iMarkleJ 1906 Arndt, Reginald Ash, Herbert Biller, Harrison Chubb, Richard Dowell, Edward Flack, Louis Fleet, Alvern Fowler, Clinton Harris, Ralph Hopkins, Randolph Leahy, Paul Mercer, Leonard V. Miller, Clayton Neligh, Earl O'Connell, Emmet Platt, George West, Hubert Balbian, Lena tBrundagel Bowland, Grace Collins, Mary iFrankartl Cowden, Blanche tlithoadesl Dunn, Hazel iGilliamJ Hankey, Nina iSicklesl rKuder, Blanche iSouthardl Martin, Mamie CChapmanJ Royer, Mallie Ward, Clara CSeitzl 1907 Brundage, Clifford Colfman, Harron Ernst, Henr Hellman, Kllurl Scheiber, Oswald Schwartz, Charles Todd, Orlan Unger, Adolph Warnement, William Whalen, Arnold Wilson, Bruce Chamberlain, Helen tGoodJ Christman, Marie Cockayne, Wilhelmina Drinkwater, Calena France, Bernice CReeseJ 'Gahris, Laurel Halteman, Mabel Clioukl Heisser, Lucile tAveryl Higgins, Mabel tBollanderJ Hoffman, Nina iCrainl Hoke, Rachel iMilIerJ Miller, Gladys ICroopl 'Morcher, Eunice Park, Marguerite tBemardJ Platner, Ioyce tMichell Steele, Mary Telford, Verna fManeckeJ Yale, Lillian fMacCallJ 'Yournan, Nina , 1908 Christman, Karl Dewald, Karl France, Fred Hooper, Franklin Kerschner, Ierry Schmidt, Charles I. Smith, Henry C. Speck, Iohn Trostel, George Wagner, Iesse Work, Edwin K. Alter, Mary tEnglerJ Boehler, Marie CHeldstabJ Cuthbert, Pauline tPrestonl Enbody, Viola tChesterJ Kerschner, Percy Lauer, Carlton Alter, Ethel tGoodJ Ayres, Elizabeth tGibbonl Distelhorst, Hilda CErnstJ Frederick, Bertha tShaeflerl Frick, Maud fPiperl Funk, Hazel tRowel 'Hauser, Florence Heckman, Florence 'Hepler, Lillian Hershberger, Helen CArndtl Horne, Nellie iBurtonD Lapham, Lola tlfepplel 'McMahon, Ruby Myers, Marie tClickenaerJ Platner, Goldie fMerrillJ Reiff, Nina KHarniltonJ Richards, Lillian tRoweJ Seewald, Cora tliankeyy Seitz, Edith CGibsonl Sauder, Winilred Stoner, Helen tMoorheadl Sweitzer, Corinne tShaeferl 'Zeis, Lucile tWidmaierl 1910 Bare, Charles Brown, Thomas B. Buckingham, Lee S. Crobaugh, Burton 'D'ArcY, Charles ' Dryfuse, Rollie Eakin, Avery Faust, Otto 'Grammes, Walter Hepler, George Kerschner, Henry Roth, Howard Slutz, Brighton Williams, Otho Wyndham, Earl Ayres, Helen llvlahonl Baker, Florence tGundlachJ Balliet, Pearl tGIickl Benner, Lillian lMcCallJ Bour, Bertha CHustonJ Brown, Bernice fFranceJ Cole, Helen tFagerJ Collins, Helen, tStaubl Culver, Leta lSmaltzJ Dunn, Marie Fingerhuth, Gaynell tShusterJ Flack, Belva tMatherl Frederick, Mary tl-lossleri Gilliland, Nina tBishopl Humlphrey, Mary Belle lFredericil Klen , Frieda CHenze1l Lapp, Mary Ne igh, Lucile ll-looverl Platner, Idessa tDunaganl Sage, Frances tSteinerl Stewart, Mary CManker1 Summer, Bernice Werner, Florence tHungerJ West, Margaret Zuern, Anna tSrnitl1l 1911 Baker, Worthington Coleman, Myron Cory, Victor Gahris, Donald Graham, James lentgen, Leo Kapp, Myron Myers, Ira Clayton 'O'Connor, Thomas Poling, Arleigh Smith, Owen Van Buskirk, Robert Warner, Samuel 'Weimer, Karl Benner, Hazel CBeardJ Boland, Bessie tMartinJ Fingerhuth, Evelyn tMolineauxJ CUNY, Illlid Finley, Fern lDeweyJ Gahris, Mayo tNeikirkl Greiner, Nestle tliershbergerl Heckman, Grace tliananl Lea, Harriet tShumakerl Martin, Maybelle Moore, Emma KHeiserl Mueller, Elizabeth CLynnl Pfeiler, Marie 'Royer, Clara Lucile Sauder, Edna tToln-iiel Spaythe, Louise tAshJ Watson, Inez KGlennJ Weinig, Hulda lHasemeyerJ 'Wenner, Marjorie tMachamerJ Werner, Lulu 1909 Buskirk, Dorsey Crum, Ralph S. Fleck, Philip Gundlach, George Egbert, LaRue CWitcheyJ tl-loom, Doris KBaldyJ Fogle, Ethel Frey, Florence CLoftusJ Gahris, Cleo tHechingerJ Gottfried, Ilo iVaughnl Hellman, Pearl CYinglingJ Knight, Dora KElenbaurnJ Leiner, Alma Mann, Lila Uiappenl 'Mutchler, Edna fPlattl O'Connor, Agnes tTrukal Seitz, Oma tHuftmanJ Smith, Eva tChesterl Smith, Helen fMillerl Snyder, Ruth tlrlarshmanl Sauder, Olive flrwinj Squires, lmoqen Trout, Eugenia fPattersonl Ward, Irene lAlbertl Whalen, Helen lChapmanJ 'Zartman, Margaret tPorterl 1912 Angus, Fred Bacon, William P. Baker, Ralph Ball, Clarence Baumgardner, Aloysius Berger, Paul Black, Forrest Bour, Charles Bowers, Eugene Burns, Roswell Deinzer, Harvey Derr, Robert Fleck, Norbert Freeman, Philip Q. Haffey, Charles Hertzer, Robert Klenk, George Lutz, Clarence O'Brien, Harry Park, Charles R. 'Renninger, Ralph Ringeisen, Nevin Rohe, Robert Sennett, Paul T. Sneckenberger, Paul Trostel, Louis Youman, Harold Zartrnan, Karl E. Bare, Marie fRiggsl , Bennehoff, Ruth lWestl Benner, Iean fLennerl Carrick, Fuschia tDillenbackl Detterman, Beulah Ltleadingsl Dice, Mildred fLam ertl Dutrow, Louisa fHoffmanl Eakin, Eathyel CGoetzl Fleck, Helen fSteinmetzl Good, Helen fCreegerJ Grammes, Norma lKuhnl Knott, Dorothy tSturgesJ Lynch, Aleta fRoyerl Merchant, Edith fCallendarl Merkelbach, Catherine tHyattl Miller, Geneva fBrownl Miller, Grace fKroetzl Osterholm, Lenore Parks, Inez tBaugherl Radcliffe, Grace CKernl Reeme, Bertha t'Rober, Vera tLorentzl 'Shuman, Aleta CDaniell Smith, Florence fStorehalderl Smith, Geneva tFinnelll Stoner, Ruth fSpeckl Summer, Lela tKellerl Swing, Helen Thomas, Marie tKuttlerl Von Blon, Donna fStaibl Wingert,- Bernice lVirtuel 1913 Andrus, Lloyd Ayres, Frost Bacher, Eugene Barnes, Paul Bruner, Charles A. Clady, Lloyd Craun, Marion Crobaulgh, Clarence W. Ernst, erman Gahris, Herman Locke, Charles Otis Maiberger, Ralph 'Miller, Blair Mulholland, Eugene Neligh, Iohn Pennell, Howard Shober, Ralph Shrickel, Harry Smith, Orson Stevens, Ioe Transue, William Warnement, Raymond Yerby, Reginald Zook, Horace Beaver, Genevra fAnwayJ Brickner, Eva CHolzworthl Burford, Edith CKellyJ Cluxton, May CYoungenl 't'Coffrnan, Edna Collins, Vivian tGardnerJ France, Myrtle tHoigaardJ Good, Eva CWilliamsJ Hoffman, Ollie fSteverl Houk, Mabel tByrnel Lott, Kathryn fBosworthJ Mizen, Ruth KYoderl Moore, Pearl tChenowithl 'Norris May Ohl, Vera fColemanJ Outhwaite, Elizabeth fShaferl Rober, Hazel fEisenhardl Rodrick, Gerty fKernJ Staub, Edith fEatonJ Wagner, Ada fCourtwrightl Werthmiller, Florence KZargesl Zartman, Helen CLutzl 1914 Bacon, Robert L. Bennehoft, Olton Chetister, Walter Cory, Russell C. Dysinger, Vinton Elsesser, Louis A. Finley, Harry A. Gottfried, Nelson K. Kahler, Clarence E. Knight, Claude M. Krout, Iohn Allen Koch, Arthur M. Ludwig, Vernon H. Merkelbach, Iohn I. Myers, Ra mond W. Scheiber, Elmer F. Steinmetz, Clarence A. Wagner, Robert I. Warner, Carlton D. Abbott, Ruth tUngerl Alcorn, Susan fAublel Baltzel, Kathryn QBargerl Bennehoff, Esther Bogart, Mary tBi1ler Brown, Rosina Brundage, Laura QPanglel Byrne, Lela Ethel Crouse, Iane Marie fWelkerJ Dell, Florence QHahnJ DeWitt, Kathryn tBadgerl Dundore, Doris fMcRaeJ Fager, Anna Laura fBrownelll Fox, Bernice KPaull Freeman, Mary tDittesl t Heckert, Helen fMcAdamsl Huss, Nellie fWilseyl Leiner, Florence flonesl Loose, Hazel fThaxtonl Pence, Helen Wisemanl Perrill, Mar Kathryn fNashrnanl 'Ransburg, Olive tWarnerl Rust, Erna KPattersonl Smith, Olga tNichollsJ Steckel, Ellen tOzmanl Urnstead, Leona CLowreyD VonBlon, Salome tO'DonnellJ Waterbury, Dale Weimer, Marguerite fKnightl 1915 Baker, Howard Ballreich, Clarence Buck, Harold Clabaugh, William D'Arcy, Paul Davidson, Howard G. 'Deibert, Wesley DeWitt, Loyall Dudrow, Harry H. Fox, Fred Frederick, Paul Funk, Rush Funk, Wenner Grossman, Iohn Hanlon, Edwin Herbig, Rudy Hess, Darl Ientgen, Louis Kern, Earl 'Klenk, Karl P. Kuhn, Herman Lantz, Elmer Lautermilch, Louis Litzenberger, Harry Mohr, Chalmer Mohr, Dee Norris, Bruce Reeme, Clyde Schauder, Carl Shuman, Herbert Smith, Howard Snyder, Eugene Unser, Dawson Wagner, William Walter, Carmon Ward, Frank D. Waterbury, Neil Young, Truman Arnold, Elva CDiringerl Baum, Lenore Bemisderfer, Marian fTillJ Chenot, Edna fllicharcll Clay, Bernice Noldgel Conaghan, Marie CBowersoxl Crouse, Maud tMillerJ Duffey, Nina flzlusselll 'Enbody, Thelma Ehrhart, Florence fAmreinJ Gahris, Ruth CBoroffl Haffey, Grace CLasheltJ Harper, Inez tZeisl Heilman, Florence , Heilman, Marie CGrayJ- 'Hilsinger, Veda fMollenkopl Hunter, Irene Keesey, Helen KWellerl McBride, Helen Michaels, Marie tSterltngJ Myers, Florence Myers, Gertrude fPowelll Noble, Madelon fKoeckertl O'Connor, Ruth tRael Parks, Mae CWeiningerl Pittinger, Martha Riggle, Helen fCollinsl Roth, Mary fDiningerl Scheidinger, Iulia tKelleyl Seigrist, Pauline CSmithl Wade, Ruth Ann 1916 Arment, Charles Bork, Ioseph Bridinger, Paul Brundage, Roger Cottrell, Cecil Dunn, George Frohne, Paul Hoke, George Houser, Clinton Kernan, Allan Leiner, Karl T. Lonsway, Louis A. Miller, Russell 'Mitchell, Mervel Morgenstern, Ronald Roberts, Richard Saliers, Harold Schultz, Leo Shultz, Herman 'Schrickel, Perry Sneckenberger, Robert Spoon, Dewey Sting, Charles G. Zeis, Harmon Beard, Lucinda C1-Iairl Bender, Mildred tNicholsl Carrick, Edna CBoucherJ Crouse, Margaret IMorledgeJ Delaplane, Leona tNorrisl , Dell, Eulalie Downey, Helen lGeisl Dunn, Alice tSister Mary Louisel Fisher, Edna Mae Frazier, Faith fCoel Funkhouser, Mary CBraileyl Gahris, Irma CWebsterJ Gahris, Margaret fDulll Hess, Margaret tRankerJ Hilsinger, Vera flierschnerl Hoffman, Bernice K1-Ieitnerl Kelly, Candace tMohrl Knepper, Nina tZimrnermanl Liggett, Irene fDeWittJ Lutz, Mildred CWardl- McFerren, Goldie tlvfillerl Mercer, Hazel KCrumJ Mundwiler, Sarah tWolfel Neligh, Florence tCulverl Norris, Leah Norris, Nina 'Omwake, Leila CFikel U Peasmaker, Lucile tSeiml Phillips, Helen fLenhartJ Renninger, Lucile fScoarseJ Scott, Catherine fWagnerJ Shuman, Anna Marie Stackhouse, Dorothy fBeaverl VanBuskirk, Phyllis fSchartl Volk, Helen fProehlJ i'Wagner, Theresa fHardyl 1917 Adair, Francis Arbogast, Herbert S. Badger, Robert Barto, Harold 'Beck, Rudicil Bender, Harold Benner, Robert Crawford, Douglas Currance, Iohn D. Day, Harold Egbert, Rule D. Ewald, Iohn Fisher, Herman Fitzgerald, Arley Foutz, Ralph Funk, Wayne George, Hugh Hall, Lester Haas, Henry Hershberger, Ralph E Hoffman, Leon Huth, Edward Ierabek, Anton Iones, Clifford Krout, Vincent Loose, Frank Pence, Iohn Michaels, Herbert Murray, Harold Roth, Frank Sager, Merle Scheiber, Herman N inety-seven Schwartzmiller, Fridolin Seigrist, George Steinmetz, George Wagner, Wilfred Webster, Rolla Zimmerman. Selton Baum, Ruth tZimmermani Beck, Mary fAlsipl Bender, Evelyn fSnyderl Buskirk, Dorothy tMcClaskyi 'Clouser, Gladys tReinboltl Dayton, Gladys fBreymanl Edwards, Irma fMortonl Emonds, Margaret KHuthl Facer, Helen fOr1-J Fleming, Doris KSC!-iollenbergerl Fox, Helen tKiefferJ Fuller, Naomi tTaylorl Griffin, Mildred fYambertJ Harper, Ruth fEgbertl Heilman, Gladys tShaterl Herbert, Opal fWyndhaml Hill, Doris fReifl Karin, Katharine fReganl Kastner, Laura fPattel Kinney, Eva KSloanel Knepper, Christina fMurrayl Martin, Grace KBaumgardnerl Martin, Ruth tShoberJ McCarthy, Mary fBlassl iiMizen, Nellie tHart1nanl Pittenger, Alice fMackinsonJ Riehrn, Mildred ISteverJ Robinson, Zoe CBrundageJ Saliers, Alice fSpitlerJ Seiger, Inez KMillerl Steckel, Winitred fDalyJ Thornburg Catharine VanBuskirk, Roma CDossl Warner, Edna tTromblel Young, Golda CMohrl 1918 Alcorn, Robert Baum, Richard Borer, Frederick I. Collins, Francis Criswell, Donald Crum, Frank Dirmeyer, David Ewald, Herman Farley, Gilman Haley, Charles Hart, Allen Heckert, Otto l-Ieilman, Henry Huth, Eugene Lautermilch, Paul Lonsway, Gustave Loucks, William Magers, Lewis McCormack, Clifford Meier, Alfred Michaels, Alton Myers, Iohri Niswender, Dana Omwake, Orton Patterson, Stanley Peters, Brooks Rhodes, Willard N. Ricketts, Delmar Saum, Clifford Scherger, Ralph Stone, George E. Thiery, Eugene Ward, lames Warnement, Marion Welter, Pius Wertz, Paul Wolfe, Herbert Worcester, Allen Bloom, Laura fConnersl Bonney, Lucile CSau1nl Brendle, Madelon KAlcornJ Breyman, Roma Bridinger, Doris fAll1nanl Brindle, Catharine Brown, Margaret fAshfordL Clabaugh, Margaret fClar J Corfman, Mildred fSennl Creeger, Goldie fWilloughbyi Delvenne, Bertha Dicken, Flo Rene fFoughtl Ehrhart, Lucile CShaefterl Ernst, Margaret tFordJ Fager, Esther Foutz, Gertrude E. Hall, Sylvia tlrleplerl Hamlin, Velora tPattersonl Hauck, Helen tHertzerJ Heckrnan, Helen fWarnerJ Huff, Mary tWi1lD ' Kern, Hazel fEnglel Kernan, Esther KQuirinl Krupp, Zulu fBirchl Me er, Evelvia fBaecklerl Miller, Viva fGeorgel Mills, Fern Ninety eight Ranker, Gertrude Shuey, Helen r Smaltz, Genevieve fMichaelsl Smith, Helen tLeBayl Smith, Virginia KMalloryD Stuckey, Velma tBloomJ Thornburg, LaVerd tDauwalterl Von Blon, Esther fShuetzl Wagner, Olive KLoucksJ Werner, Mildred CYale 1919 Bakos, Edwin M. Beaver, Claude C. Bell, Francis Bloom, ldon Burghalter, Ioel Busam, Louis A. Chenot, George M. Collins, Edwin M. Company, Rall Cushman, Howard Davidson, Robert Delvenne, Robert i Dore, lohn I. Dysinger, Myron Fleck, lacob Flicker, Monroe Flynn, Paul Frederick, Earl Frick, Harry Gahris, 'Franklin Good, Charles F. Harding, Herman Hartsel , lohn Hepler, Charles Hertzer, Iohn Hess, Iohn Harold Houk, Robert Howald, William Keller, Lowell Kingsmore, Gerald Lonsway, William Magers, Howard L. Molineaux, Richard Mundwiler, Charles Saunders, Austin Schaub, Henry Sickles, Lloyd Wagner, Doyle Welter, Leon Yeager, Louis Baldwin, Ieanette tBrillhartJ Beck, Catharine Imogene Beck, Clara Cordelia Conway, Violette fWeaverl Dunn, Eleanor lKramerl Dunn, Kathryn fC. Egbert, Margaret fBenselll Egbert, Marjorie fGollerl Eger, Dorothy rFoncannon, Anita Mary Funk, Minnie fDysartl Glick, Edna May CHollandl Grose, Nellie Hayden, Anna fRusoffJ Hoffert, Evelyn fRosenbergerl Huff, Catharine tDauerJ Hughes, Inez tOrthmanJ Huth, Mildred M. tCraneJ Kleinfelter, Dorothy QFrickJ Matz, Hilda Murphy, Lucy tLeWisi Nicolai, Alice lMcWilliamsl Peasmaker, Doris Pence, Fanny tBurghalterl Perry, Corrine LMeisnerl Ransburg, Clara KMangusl Redman, Dorothy Uohnsonl Reif, Marian Shale, Gladys fRevelll Shedenhelm, Doris fHarperl Sheidler, Marian Sherck, Florence tEbelD Sherck, Rachel KNewtonl Shober, Hattie fAllisonl Torrey, Beatrice Voss, Hilda Weidaw, Cleo fCollinsl Wertz, Marie fFatel Williams, Margaret flfarensl Young, Naomi Zeigler, Doris fFriendJ 1920 Baumgardner, Raymond Bero, Archibald Claybaugh, Milford Creeger, lra 'Feagles, Robert 'Fisher, Louis Good, Wm. Herbert Grifteth, Wellington Haley, Frank Herr, lohn Hertzer, Fred Kerchner, Clifford Kerschner, Nolan Klopp, Harold Marquardt, Iohn Metz, Elmer Michaels, Leroy Morganstern, Charles Myers, Raymond Pahl, Iames Partridge, Russell Pinkerton, Robert Pultz, Francis Robenalt, George Russell, Francis Smith, Eldon Steinmetz, Paul Stewart, Darl t'Stickney, Carlton Spicka, Charles Thompson, Lionel Warnernent, Ralph Weisgerber, Bernard Wolfe, H. Alfred Baker, Ieannette tSheidlerl Baker, Margaret fLange7 Bare, Maude tRiblettl Baum, Esther tWolfel t'Boner, Florence Brendle, Mildred tSmallwoodJ Burnside, Ruth tMaulel Burr, Sarah tKistlerJ Conway, Ella fStackhousel Crabill, Lois fSchlachterl Crawford, Margaret CShaelferl DeBusman, Margaret CRiningerl Dell, Genevia Findley, Reta CBennettJ G-rill, Helen Gustin, Thelma Hakes, Daisy fShergerJ Heller, Emma tl-loukj Henninger, Bernice Knecht, Ruth fFosnoughJ Koontz, Lauretta L. Lancaster, Clara tNelsonJ Liggett, Grayce tNunemakerl McDevitt, Thelma CHalleckl Metz, Barbara ILargel Meyers, Irma fWilsonl Murphy, Anna CWalterJ Nash, Gertrude Osterholm, Marie fWertzl Parks, Ruth Sayler, Iosephine CNordstromJ Scott, Evelyn tBarnesl Spitler, Mildred tBrownl Staley, Leonora tOswaldD Taylor, Hazel M. fGarlandl Weisnauer, Alma CLinkerJ Wentz, Emma tGulickl Worthington, Florence Zartman, Adeline CG-ebhartj l92I Badger, Herman Ball, Frederic Corfman, Arthur Creeger, Gilbert Croxall, Kenneth DeWitt, Cletus Dice, Proctor Dicken, Dorsey Dysinger, Herbert France, Keith Fritz, Stanley Gear, William Geyer, Paul lanes, Allan Lautzenhiser, Rudolph McKinney, Russell Mann, Myron E. Mullholland, Daryl I. Riddle, William . Rosenloerger, Allen F. Rupert, Edwin Sherck, Iohn Donald Smith, Rudolph I. Stack, Roy M. Startzman, Warren C. Uberroth, Marion W. Weikert, George W. Williams, Walter Amlin, Mary fKelbleyl Anderson, Mary CI-Iammi Babcock, Rosamond Ball, Margaret tGaylordi Bender, Doris Boner, Ethel tLaMarieJ Bretz, Mildred Creeger, Cora fSmithl Daywalt, Mildred tZachardyJ Fassler, Grace tDomJ Hale, Estella tKisabarthi Harding, Grace fDeWittl Hinsman, Garland lGillilandl Huff, Ruth tCallahanl Koons, Bessie fHessl Lantz, Naomi CFriendJ Lonsway, Ruth fBowserl Lutz, Mary Alice tRuttingJ McAllister, Gladys tPepinJ McGinnis, Alma McReynolds, Irma lPoindexterl Myers, Pearl lWeikertl Rosenberger, Helen Russell, Mary Alice Sager, Dorothy tStoverD Schrickel, Zella CPayettl Shumwa , Mary CCreegerJ Smaltz, Selma lHardinIgl Smith, Bertha Aleta K ostl Talbot, Mary Ware, Ruth tGeikenJ Weekly, Evelyn iOlFpl Weikert, Mabel tMilerl Weinig, Katharine Clvforganl Williams, Naomi tEinselJ Wolfe, Margaret tStewortl 1922 Crum, Abbott 'Currence, Eugene Daniel, Herman I. Daugherty, Charles Decker, Paul Dryfuse, Ray Ebel, Paul Ehrenfried, Walter Fey, Lewis Fisher, Henry Glick, D. Lewis Henninger, Charles Hutfman, Ralph Hunter, Georqe Iohnson, Guillord Kingsmore, Martin 'Kruse, Paul Kuebler, Clarence Leahy, Roswell Martin, Marion Montgomeig, Robert Peterson, arl Price, Dallas 'Puttenbergen Iames Rohrback, Henry Robenalt, Wade Schultz, Paul Stofer, Robert 'Ullrich, lrvin VanCuren, Charles Warnement, Howard Weaver, Mark Welter, Reginald Wolfe, Theodore Adair, Mary Adams, Adella KKahlerJ Anderson, Helen fBeaverl Bare, Gertrude lBeamerl Baum, Kathryn Beam, Elizabeth Clierbsterl Bender, Marian fDolcl'iJ Bero, Leah CRenshawJ Boner, Helen fBlaesJ Borer, Ellen CFleckl Brian, Elizabeth KBeckl Cook, Henrietta fWilcoxl Cook, Matilda tTobiasJ Crompton, Mildred KI-Iankeyl Creeger, LaDora CDrewJ Crum, Lucille tMichaelsJ Day, Olive fWeberJ Dean, lenibel lWilsonJ Dedrick, Helen KRickettsl Egbert, Catharine Frazier, Virginia CMaddoxJ Griffeth, Kathryn Grosman, Florine STunel Halter, Marie CWe terj Heilman, Amanda tSmithl Iamison, Marjorie CLambl Ierabek, Mamie Kampe, Roma tlfeaglesj. Kiessling, Mary Ellen Kille, Beulah CSmithl Koch, Bernadine fKleinJ McClung, Helen Morton, Lola CWellerl Moss, Esther lDawsonl Niederhouser, Ruby tMcGrewJ Niswander, Dorothy fWhittecarl Otto, Lillian tMillerl Park, Dorothy CGerhardtl Paul, Evelyn Peasmalcer, Alice fYantl Pfeifer, Helen Ricketts, Mildred KSnookl Riddle, Hazel Riddle, Stella Rinesmith, Mabel ISmithl Rosenberger, Marjorie Scheibley, Yvonne fl-Iiskeyl Sexton, Louise fGoodingJ Sheeley, Marguerite lBaldwinJ Sherman, Gretta CBrundagel Smith, Avis, fLoftusl Smith, Dorothydl fRiskJ Smith, Susie C ussl Spitler, Helen ' Staib, Mabel fChaffeeJ Swickarcl, Thelma Stewart, Doris lShoe1naker7 Valentine, Mabel fBetzerl Walters, Florence IBourl Wise, Lucy Worcester, Mildred llrwinl Yundt, Bernice tlitobertsl 1923 Beisner, Henry D. Bero, Alfred K. Carr, Edwin B. Edwards, Mervin Fast, Gilbert Flechtner, Byron Funk, Allon N. Funk, I. Alton Gahris, Alton T. Gillig, Harold Harlett, Arthur Harris, Millard H. Herrill, Elwood Hipsher, Harry V, Huffman, Albert I. Hufi, Frank I. Ientgen, Robert A. King, Cecil D. Kleintelter, Iohn I. Knestricht, Robert Koenig, Frederick W. Kruse, Donald W. Lange, Gilmore Lutz, Charles E. McGinnis, I. Paul McGormle? Richard Michaels, dgar W. McKinney, William H. Myers, Harry Osterholm, Robert Ranker, Mervin G. Rohrer, Raymond A. Rosenblatt, Herman Schultz, Raymond Shannon, Paul W. Smith, Iohn Paul Sperow, Ellis D. Startsman, Louis Stein, Norman K. 'Swabley, Myron L. Wanbaugh, Vernon C. Wilcoxson, Arthur Willard, N. Eugene Zimmerman, Iohn D. Ballreich, Rosa fBeardl Baumgardner, Iuanita Biehler, Lolita CBishopl Bowman, Mildred COsbornJ Brown, Estella QSennettl Charles, Laura CKnestrichtJ Clever, Grace fAshJ Cole, Hilda CRitterl Comer, Esther CColvinl Conway, Irma fLauterback7 Corirnan, Dolores P. Creeger, Thelma fMyer'sJ Detterman, Thelma tCrousel Doran, Delthia CMurphyl Egbert, Pauline CZeppl Fehr, Gail KFleckl Folkhard, Mary flonesl Garrett, Lola lNetterl Fox, Dorothy fBorerl Gassman, lone Griffin, Ianice lDeBarbriel Gross, Margaret CFoosJ Halter, Mildred, Gillilandj Hoffman, Florence fMcDonalcil Huss, Verena fHuffmanl Koons, Mary Fern Krips, Ruth lRichardsl Liggett, Genevie Lynch, Kathryn Martin, Mildred fVossl Mason, Virgie fDoranl Michaels, Alice fMagersl Matz, Catharine Mount, Margaret IDietzell O'Brien, Laura Ogle, Velma CCristl Pteiler, Emma Poling, Elizabeth KClevelandJ Prouse, Katherine fl-Iinsmanl Puftenberger, Geraldine fEdenl Radcliff, Beulah fWelterJ Raiser, Wilhelmina Ranck, Olive tMayl Reemsnyder, Ardis tKielsmierJ Reynard, Mary fBenjaminl Rogers, Edna fOmwakeJ Rowland, Vera fHyderJ Schwable, Marie CKiessling Sellers, Marguerite CGundlachl Shedenhelm, Adella Sexton, Helen fSteinbaughl Sherman, Nina CDresselJ Six, Modella Mae Smith, Orpha fWahll Snyder, Helen fEverettl Swope, Dorothy tGuyl Wade, Harriet CKerchnerl Walter, Garland CRobertsonl Whitaker, Alvaretta tWheelerl Yambert, Martha tRuehlel Zeis, Lila KHornierl Zuern, Florence Cpatridgel 1924 Barnes, Glenn Barnes, Myron B. Behm, Merle I. Blaney, Ioseph Earl Damp, Iohn DeMuth, Chester Dennis, Von H. Estep, Iohn K. Foght, Raymond H. Haley, William M. Hall, Eugene F Henry, Harold D. Herter, Earl E. Keller, Alfred G. Kingsmore, Donald Kohli, Wilson Kramer, Aloysius Lantz, Paul Lautermilch, Otto Meier, Vincent Miller, Iohn Henry Mulholland, Harry Miller, Henry Randall Myers, Albert Myers, Lester Partridge, Walter iliiddle, Frederick I. Riehm, Melvin, 'Rober, Harley Shufl, Frank Smith, Earl L. Smith, Leonard, B. Spurrier, Iohn E. Stack, Vincent E. Stephenson, William B. Thompson, Russell L. Welter, Albert N. Werba, Richard E. West, Thomas Baltzell, Alice KBleckleyJ Baum, Mildred CDigbyJ Beck. Doris tBrownl Beck, Elma Cl-Iahnl Blue, Virginia CWeberl Booth, Ruth E. Bowser, Helen CRomigJ Brimner, Iune CSwinnertonl Brown, Kathryn fMarkleyJ Clouse, Marie fDudleyl Converse, Charlotte lSharesl Cook, Ruth Criswell, Katherine Cromer, Doris M. Currence, Margaret fEllsworthl Danback, Helen KWebberJ Doran, Zelma Elchert, Charlotte Fey, Nellie Flint, Eura fGahrisl Foburg, Berneta fSnyderl Fristoe, Mary Louise tCampbellJ Glick, Elnora tGardnerJ Hertzer, Lucile CWoodsl Hogan, Nila B. Kennedy, Anna CHertzer Knight, Florence fCampbelll Laver, Thelda Uanusj Lea, Clara lMulholandl Lee, Marian E. McDaniel, Nellie fKeiml McK1nney, Louise KNaul Michaels, Alma KBeisnerJ Miller, Kathryn Miller, Marguerite fKingl Molineaux, Catherine fMartinJ Niles, Marian Niswender, Thya Ann .fSigaioosel Nusbaurn, Madeline fKingl Overholtz, Hilda CSelll Patterson, Gail Uoachiml Porter, Marian CStraitJ Porter, Mary Io lLowel Ranclc, Ruth fWalshl Randall, Helen G. Rhorbacker, Grace KBridingerJ Riddle, Dorothy Ringle, Ruth Cl-ialleyl Smith, Maybelle fFalterl Valentine, Elsie CMarraJ Weller, Marjorie fBauml Weller, Marian fRusselll Young, Faye CKingsmorel Zav, Alice M. 1925 Allen, Richard E. Amrhein, Albert C. Anderson, Iohn Arend, Carl E. Ninety nine 'Bakos, Arthur Baumgardner, Bernard Beisner, Edward Briihl, Gentr Boner, Geralld Carrick, Alfred Christley, Warren Dale Corthell, Robert Crabill, Robert Dolch. Alvah Dornan, Donald Dore, William Drew, Horace Fisher, Robert Flechtner, Myron G. Funk, H. Sciiire Gaietto, Ant ony Glick, Ralph H. Grant, Robert FQ Groman, Charles W. Haefling, Irvin Houck, Clarence Hurnes, Harold lohnson, Iames Kuebler, Elmer Lautermilch, George Lautermilch, Iohn F. L65-1hY. lames Clarence Leister, Reginald Ley, Edmund Lobdell, Leroy LOHSWGY. Russell Lucas, Eldon Lucius, Urban McElheny, I. Howard McGinnis, Robert Mclntyre, Herman Miller, Edward Miller, Victor Mizen, F. Kirker Moorhead, Dwight Pahl. Charles, Ir. Raiser, Paul Reed, William Reynard, Marion Riley, George Rosenberger, Iohn Sawyer, Arthur Charles Sears, Holland Settlage, Arnold . Sheats, Paul Shock, Doyle Shuman, Clayton Smith, Raede le Spitler, Downs StacY. Osborne Taylor, Robert Til otson, George 'Uberroth, Flavius Wagner, Fred Warnement, Cecil Warnement, Urban Sears, Elizabeth CMuscl'1l Sellers, Anna Marie Schrnidutz, Helen iReuter Souders, Verna Thompson, Vera Turner, Pansy tAlbertsonJ Unser, Evelyn Wagoner,, Coreinne Werling, Cletus iDeaverl Williams, Arlene 'Uohnsonl Wolf, Mary tRogersl Young. Eunice tElchertJ 926 Allbaugh, Glenn Miley Amlin, Frances Liguouri Bacon. Roger H. Bare. Raymond S. Barrick, Iohn William Barrick, Ward M. Baugher, Ernest E. Bowser, Norman H. Byers. Robert B. Charles, Owen W. Cleveland, Hu h Cleveland, Ralph Cox, Vlfaltei R. Cramer, O. Louis Dierner, Iohn Paul Egbert, Norman D. Ehrbar, William Iudson Ehrenfried, Herman C. Ehrenlried, Howard C. Fey. Herman E. Flechtner, Robert L. Fox, George W. Garland, Walter C. Gerharcis, Ioseph A. Grenaon, Howard T. Hdeflma. Edwin M. Hahn, Morris O. Hampshire, Claude Harshman, Myron Hoffman, Glen A. Keller. Iohn W. King, Iohn W. Kurtzman, Robert Manges. Charles Martin, Don H. Matthews, Emanuel McCarten, Alexander McGinnis, Omer Nicholls, Iohn 'Omlor, Bernard Phillips, William, Rober, Paul Rosenberger, Kenneth E. Rosenblatt, Alton Scherger, Clark Shepard, Eugene Sigler, Roscoe Stein, Robert Trou , Gloyd McKinney, Eleanor tl.,inkertl Morehart, Celia Cltinesmithl Morehart, Estella CWebbJ Neikirk, Mary Niederhouser, Ola tMcGrewl Osterwalder, Helen Reese, Frances iFeyl Rider, Thelma CEnglerl Royer, Elizabeth lVogtl Sears, Mary flonesl Shank, Catharine llviillerl Smith, Evelyn Smith, Lcree fwyndharnl Weimerskirch, Truman Wolfe, Carl Wolfe, Rolland Yoder, Herman Yundt, Doyle Albert, Myrtle tHaleyl Alcorn, Melissa fCardenl Beam, Louisa Beam, Ruth iBucherl Waldlvogel, lohn Wellman, Albert Welter, Raymond Williams, Iesse Zartman, Iohn Anderson, Florence tFoxl Armbuster, Leah Arnold, Ruth CCramerI Beck, Martha fliildowl Blackburn, Frances tThompson7 Blackburn, Loretta Borchert, Mildred Bour, Iris Buchman, Florence tGilligl Carrick, Mary tScheererl Chamberlain, Iane iEwaldl Creeger, Marguerite Daniel, Emma Ufoungl Dodd, Meta Cwittenmyerl Frazier, Elizabeth Funk, Hildred iAdamsl Grossi Mary Catherine Gurney, Audrey CMillerI Guss, Helen iReitzl Harlett, Mildred Hasemyer, Sylvia tWardJ Huff, Edna tBa1ll Huffman, Hary tliaeilingl Hunter, Beulah Kime, Mildred fHilll Koch, Vare tSnyderl Kopp, Kathryn ClCnippleJ Kraft, Edna iA.lspachJ Lang, Viola fEtterl Lippert, Evelyn iwheelerj Margraf, Berneta CBoehlerl 'Maule, Dorothy Clferazzil McFerren, Agnes iMangesl Multinger, Wilhelminia Myers, Pauline Clitothrauftl Nigh, Margaret CWeddelI Nye, Mabel tFrederickI Ready, Mildred tRiddleJ 'Riehm, Hermina iFrankhart Rogala, Rose CShoffnerJ One hundred Becraft, Dorothy iBurkett Beidelrnan, Helen iReinhartl Best, Mary Kathryn Bishop, Gadys fStonebrakerl Byers, Vivian llfergusonl Cole, Ethel CLehnertl Cook, Yvonne Crabill, Alice tThompsonl Crabill, Susan Elizabeth Craun, Marjorie tBeatl Cross, Martha Dardee, Florence CWillznanl Dauwalter, Dorothy ilvlusserl Delvenne, Gaybrielle tliohlenbergl DeMuth, Ruth lTrenshawl Dewald, Ruth Dunn, Lillian Ehrenfried, Mildred CMattesl Folkhard, Alice IHoflmanl Frey, Lucille iSpurrierl Frederici, Kathryn fPontiusl Grant, Nellie ISheldonl Gross, Kathryn Gurney, Arlene Hyter, Marjorie Klfeckertl Kelly, Evelyn CLautermilchJ Kennedy. Lorene Kinney, Wanda Cl..ynchl King, Evelyn iHarlettl Lantz, Ruth Loesser, Edna Mae Lott, Annabel tBergl Martin, Pauline McConnahay, Mildred CVanGilderl McElheny, Estherbelle CFullerI McElheny, Mildred CCrainI Snyder, Mary iFeaselJ Sutphin, Mana iDeMuthJ Taylor, Florence Taylor, Louise iEberhardl Uberroth, Marjorie lLeverettI Wagner, Iris tWeaverl Weddle, Lucille tHamiltonl Welch, Gladys tllenslerl Whittaker, Ruthellen Klilichardsonl Wolfe, Norma Yeager, Leah Yundt, Arlene CMackwartI Zeiter, Barbara 1927 Ballreich, Albert A. Beisner, Howard W. Best, Leon H. Bordner, Charles A. Courtney, Paul L. Fingerhuth, Iarnes W. Flechtner, Clifford Flechtner, Wilbur R. Fristoe, Evan Lee, Ir. Gear, Harry F. Gilcher, Edwin Glick, Carl L. Haley, Dwight L. Kahler, Iohn M. Keller, Alfred Koch, Daniel E. Koch, Myron Lee Lucas, Merritt 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. Smith, Russell B. Stoner, Ned I. Swander, Lamar D. Talbot, Iohn S. Tillotson, Fred W, Thom son, Mason Thorngurg, Elwood A. Williams, Paul I. Wolfe, I. Edward Wolfe, William I. Berlekamp, Almeda Berlekam , Sarah fPrattl Bishop, Blerniece tlflechtnerll Black, Iosephine tQuinnl Carlson, Marie iStoneJ Corthell, Catherine Creeger, Elizabeth Crum, Eunice iValentinel Cole, Erma tYeagerJ Dehn, Luella iBau1ngardnerl Doyle, Dunfee, Ewing, Fertig, Gahris, Lillian CSitlerl Grayce CRobertsonI Marian CI-lassingerl Gervase tGi1esl Elinor tShockl Grimes, Mary Louise Clvtacklingl Grimes, Orphia Hale, Thelma lSertelll Halter, Bernita KChaceyI Hanson, Margaret CReedl Hanson Vir inia iWhitel Hasemeyer, illary Ellen iCrawfordl Heck, Edna Clviaulel Huffman, Wanda CLeel lngman, Yvonne lShumwayl Irwin, Mary K. tSmithJ Katzenmeyer, Wanda tCaldwelll Keller, Esther Leahy, Eileen iFerrellJ Leister, Betty 'Lorentz, Marguerite Mann, Ruth tSchererl McClure, Dorothy tluenningtonl Meeker, Gertrude Miller, Alice CKnauerl Mizen, Louise Moorhead, Irene Naylor, lane Powley, Daisy Remsburg, Ellen iSawyerI Sounder, Pauline fHolcombl Schwartz, Marie fHofferl Shaeffer, Evelyn tBriihlj Shumaker, Leota fBrickrierJ Smith, Ruth C. fRennJ Snyder, Bessie Spurrier, Margaret Stevenson, Verland lBarlekampl Street, Mildred Swing, Eugenia Taylor, Daisy Zuern, Clara 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, Homer F. Garland, Linus E. Gibson, Samuel, Ir. Harper, Myron T. Harshrnan, Roger, L. Hauck, Howard B. Hixson, Robert W. Hoffman, Alva F. Hoffman, john P. Iohnston, Edward F. 'Karp, Paul Kiessling, George P. Kingseed, Carl E. Knestrict, Donald Lal-'ontaine, Leo Lee, Edward C. Lemon, Percy Lee Mangett, Louis E. Martin, Joseph Meyers, Water C. Mizen, Robert E. Mount, Robert C. Neiderhauser, 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. Sennett, Iohn H. 'Stehlik, Henry Troup, Herbert L. Waldvogel, George R. Yundt, Aldon Alford, Beatrice Allbaugh, Grace fHeilmanl Allman, Kathryn fZollJ Anderson, Ruth CSuttonJ Bacon, Corrine fRedickl Baer, Hilda il'-'etersonl Baugher, Carrie Best, Mabel Betz, Dora ILewisl Burkett, Mary Kathryn tTroutJ Burman, Mildred Buskirk, Mary fCrabilll Chamberlain, Elizabeth fMcKinneyl Conrad, Mary Lou fAshleyJ Day, Doris fAbbottJ Dimm, Pauline lCorfmanl Doty, Dorothea Dreitzler, Louise fBillerl Eastman, Wanda Marie 'Edwards, Minerva Fey, Margaret r B rniece Fox Gea, e ' f I Gibbon, Margaret fEhrenfriedl Greek, Georgia CWolfeJ Harding, Edna fSherckJ Hartsel, Katherine fWilliamsJ Herter, Aileen fKowalkl Hines, Lillian Homan, Ruth tFischerj . Huff, Margaret Ingman, Mildred fEhrenfriedJ Kauffman, Catherine Aileen Kime, Constance CRiehmJ King, Marguerite Lane, Mildred fGrimesl Lowe, Cleobelle fBurnerl McElheny, Helen tLippmanJ Niehofl, Dorothy CZwerlingJ Nighswander, Lois CBargerJ Phillips, Margaret fColel Remsburg, Irene fBlodgettl Rober, Mary Rohrer, Alice tRamseyl Saul, Ianet tBishopJ Seemuth, Esther fColel Shaffer, Elizabeth fSullivanJ Sink, Helen Smith, Anabel fMillerJ Tewalt, Mary C. Tewalt, Mildred fMillerJ Turner, Marie tTrimblel Wagner, Marian fRinehartJ Welter, Helen Wetter, M. Madelon fLucasJ Wilkinson, Dorothy Work, Florence CRiderJ Yingling, Mary Zerbe, Helen fBarberl 1929 Beck, Iohn D. Briney, Claude Downey, Grattan H. Farrell, Charles E. Fawcett, Charles R. Fey, Walter C. Flechtner, George Flechtner, Norbert France, William Robert Gross, Robert H. Harmon, William H. Hart, Donald C. Hawkins, Edward S. Hemlinger, Louis H. Hoyle, Iohn W. Humes, Paul Keil, Ralph W. Keller, lean P. Keller, joseph A. Krupp, Orlin Klopp, Eugene Lang, Herman Lemon, Floyd Lautermilch, Edward McCroy, Frank Miller, Carl I. Moses, Robert C. Murray, Robert O. Murray, Richard L. Prouse, Philip E. Rust, Eugene C. Sears, D. Sharron Shaw, Lysle B. Sheely, Burton A. Sidebotham, Paul Silverman, Roland Stinson, jack 'Stone, Charles Stoner, Richard Uhl, Robert Unser, Clifford W. Bartlebaugh, Vera fBergderferJ Baugher, Eula fDeRanJ Baugher, Pearl M. fSmithJ Baughman, Marguerite ll-lickmani Billman, Vera fl..indsayl Bishop, Marjorie CSandersJ Bowman, Marjorie CLauxl Bull, Georgia Uohnsonl Cook, Christina fThomsonl Courtney, Ruth Cramer, Alice tShueyj Crum, Catherine KCoolcJ DeBusman, Dorothy tMottsJ DeWald, Ida Irene fWarnsl Dildine, Kathryn JFenstermakerJ Doran, Claire Lucile Egbert, Lillian CWilsonJ Farrington, Edna ,tSmithJ Field, Catherine fjohnsonl Glick, Lucy Godfrey, Gladys fMullholand Gouker, Dorothy fRoyceJ Greene, Mary fHawkinsj Grohe, Alice fBiclcertl Grossman, Ruth fMillerJ Hayward, Anna tjonesi Hershey, Eleanor fWuesscherl Hollopeter, Dorothy fGromanj Hunter, Evelyn Uumpl lumper, Mildred lTroupJ Karp, Geraldine fShetterlyJ Kleinkauf, Helen Knorr, Mildred fSwingJ Kohli, Elizabeth fMartinJ Lenz, Margaret Loesser, Mary Alice Martin, Annabelle fMosesl Menzionatti, Mary A. KDryfuseJ Miller, Dora fSaylesl Miller, Mary Etta fVoreJ Mohr, Mercedes fBestJ Moorhead, Mary Iane Myers, Iulia fl-loffmanl Nunley, Helen Nye, Marie fRunionJ Roof, Olive CForryl Sandys, Katherine Saunders, Mary Evelyn Sellers, Edna A. Stehlik, Bessie fRingJ Thom, Fehra f'l'obinl Tiell, Agnes fTalleyl Walk, Hilda fBarnesJ Webster, Inez tSennettl Wert, Marian Louise Wetzel, Margaet tEstepj Wisebaker, Marguerite fStaibJ Wolfe, Erma fEschenburgj Yeager, Lucile fPritchardl Zaugg. Mildred 1930 Agerter, Frederick Boornershine, Wilson Bour, Harold Blum, Vinton Corthell, Burdett Cook, Stanley Cramer, Milo Deppen, Earl Dedrick, Charles DeMuth, Wilson Dodd, Woodrow Ferrall, Wilbur Frederici, William Giraudeau, Anthony Godfrey. Paul Griffin, Howard Harding, Lester Hixson, Ralph Houk, Warren Hunker, Laurel Kerschner, Harvey Kerschner, Virgil King, Mark King, Robert Lambright, Phil Mann, Elbert McGinis, Thomas McKinney, Sain Miller, Wilbert Mount, Eugene Pfleiderer, Verne Reeme, Paul Remsburg, Robert Robenalt, Richard Rogala, Anthony Roof, Louis Scherger, Leo Trumpler, Gregory VanCamp, Iohn Welter, Karl Wentz, George Whistler, Roy Witter, Russell Wilkinson, Leonard Wolfe, Frank Zoller, Robert Beidelman, Mildred Bender, Madaline Boehler, Alice fParkl Bridinger, Mina Burger, Margaret tEtchiel Creeger, Mary Culver, Imogene fBergahiserj Culver, Marie CMathiasl Dale, Mildred fBaxaJ Detrick, Helen fStofet-J. Disler, Edith Duffey, Eva fSwopeJ Fassler, Ruth fOdgersl Flechtner, Celetta flfennedyl Flechtner, Marian Fogleman, Mary fSessionsJ Frederick, Evelyn Good, Pauline fDixonl Greene, Dorothy, lBlurnJ Haines, Ailena II-'rederickl Haines, Kathryn Heffner, Anna fKerchnerJ Houk, Evelyn Keil, Ruth KAlthouseJ Kille, Ida flftichardsonl Kille, Martha fFoltzl Lehne, Elva fVan Campj Long, Bessie Lonsway, Erdine tSwinehartl Martin, Margaret fBoehml Matthews, Belva Mattison, Ruth McClure, Marian fMcBrideJ Miller, Thelma fPerrineJ Musser, Ruth fMyersl Nye, Louise fAngenel Palmer, Kathryn fMannJ Patnoe, Virginia fMille1-J Peterson, Oleafa Quelch, Orionona fFingerhuthl Reese, Opal tMyersJ Reiter, Hollis fMullicanl Rosenblatt, Sara fBrotkinl Rust, Dorothy Santmire, Bernice fMizenJ Sidebctham, Esther Silverman, Ethel lane fWeberl Simonis, Marjorie fRileyj Smith, Mary lane Smythe, Dorothy Ellen CGoerlichJ Stevenson, Carolyn fKueblerJ Swander, Thelma Tracewell, Leona fRuhlenj Unser, Doris fHeflingerJ Valentine, Gertrude CBarnhartJ VanNette, Thelma fSchallJ Walter, Ruth . One hundred one Williams, Ada Wininger, Melva Wolfe, Mae Work, Harriet fLilbyJ Worthington, Grace Yoder, Mabel fChambersJ Yundt, Ava Zerbe, Beatrice fNemireJ 1931 ' Allbaugh, Ray E. Baker, Arthur C. t'Barnes, Robert E. Best, Clarence A. Bintz, Carl C. Black, Hector Franklin Boes, Louis A. . Boroff, Iohn B. Bruce, Robert Addison Buskirk, Iohn 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 tl-layes, Iarnes A. Hayward, Charles C. Hunclerlock, Ralph Wm. Hunter, Richard P. Irwin, Theron G. Kern, Robert M. Kurtzman, Raymond M. Lautzenheiser, Kenneth E. Long, William M. Lupton, L. Gerald A lwdey, Woodrow Wilson cCormick, Cyril Iohn McCrory, Harry B. Miller, Clyde W. Miller, Paul W. Poling, Richard A. Renninger, Robert I. Riddle, Arthur G. Riddle, Gerald F. Ring, Robert T. Saunders, Thomas M. Schrickel, Harold F. Shrode, Harry L. Smith, Myron T. Smyser, Paul A. Speck, George F. 'Stoffer, Allan Unser, Howard W. Walter, Carlysle Ward, Thomas T. Willoughby, Robert L. Young, R. Webster I Albert, Eleanor fDedrickl Allbaugh, Alice Baker, Ruth I ' Barrick, Mary Alice fFriedl1l Beck, Ruth fVanVeldel Beisner, Kathleen lRexJ Bemis, Evwn Bollinger, adaline fReeclJ Bowe, Dorothy Conaghan, Gertrude - Corthell, Norma fllenningerl Dennison, Catherine Doran, Alice Dreitzler, Helen -tDowneyl Drurnm, Ruth fD1elElbQCl1l Dutrow, Lethcr tCrumr1nel Eberhard, Berniece fDonleyJ Echelbarger, Evelyn fCochraneQ Fogleman, Lily fLeahyl Hanna, Iune fCampbelll Harding, Doris fSpeck Hart, Ruth fWelterl Howard, Sylvia I Tones, Myrtle tKintzl Iordan, Ercline Karp, Violet Kelley, Madeline fW'olaverl Knestrict, Lucy Knorr, Florence Koch, Martha Vfwellsl Kraft, Mildred fSeelel Lang, Virginia Lust, Ruth McClurE:, Flirence fGuttnerl 'll r va . Mblianeaux, Elizabeth tPhillipsl Myers, Alice fMcEwenl Peer, Marie tMcClellar1l Price, Leola tCran1erl Raudebauqh, Mary fteinbolt, Helen Gottschalkl Remsburg. Zita tKtngl Reynard, Liona Riddle, Margaret Runion, Barbara Rust, Marjorie tMcGowanl One hundred two t Sagar, Minnie tRoberl Schwab, Fanny Fern fFahrenbruckJ Shumway, Geraldine fStuckeyJ Smith, Mary Agnes fBc1kalisJ Smythe, Margaret tSmithJ Stover, Marjorie fHarrisonl 'Van Tassel, Margaret fPhillipsJ Weaver, Evelyn fSteffenl Williams, Marie F. Yeager, Magdaleen Zeis, Illantha flonesl Zuern, Elsie tSpoonl 1932 Adams, Iohn Bishop, Dwight Ballreich, Charles Barrett, Harvey Bish, Paul Rriney, Wilbert Casey, Iames Campbell, Robert Curns. Clemeth Dreitzler, Edward Eakin, Gerald Eastman, Lester Eggert, Wilford Faris, Iohn Fertig, Ralph G-assner, Edmund Goetz, Karl W. Gottlieb, Dave Grumrnel, Ernest Hiestand, Ross Hixson, Raymond Hoover, Paul Hostler, Earl Houk, Robert Kohli, Edwin Kuebler, Iames Lantz, Iohn Leahy, Harlow Lindsay, Kenneth Long, Edward Lydey, Charles Machamer, Wenner Magers, Berdell Mathias, Norval McClintock, Iames McConnahay, Leland Meyer, Charles Miller, Phil Miller, Vernon Mitten, Kenneth Mulne, David Niehoff, lohn Nye, Robert Perong, Vincent Pfeiffer, Richard Pierce, Ernest Reese, Paul Remsburg, Paul Reinbolt, Raymond Rider, Robert Ringle, Alvin Runion, George Sager, Wlynford Schafer, oward Scheer, Willis Searles, Donald Shaull, Rheo Shrocle, Karl Shumway, Herrick Sours, Daryl Theller, Arthur Theller, Fred z Unger, Maurice Watson, Iames Wetzel, Kenneth Widegren, Thure Wilcoxen, lack Wilson, Lester Wolfe, Mark Zoller, Tom Adelsperger, Mary Andes, Helen fBrundagel Bailey, Eleanor tKaufmanJ Barrick, Grace Bartholomew, Helen fSheidlerl Barto, Lina fBeacht Brendle, Helen fNeikirkl Breyman, Iustine fGriffinl Bricker, Bernice fMackeyl Burger, Lillian tAdamsl Burkhardt, Madeline fWebsterJ Burkhardt, Zelda Burns, Llavon Luptonl Byers, Dorothg tCreegerl Cook, Edna C ritnerl Cook, Esther fLeisterl Cramer, Helen Cypher, Doris fYeagerl Davis, Dorothy fEbell Dolch, Inez fReissl 'F1echtner, Alice Frederick, Mary Ellen tMyersl Geiger, Pauline fMillerl German, Margaret fFlechtnerJ Gibson, Vivianne Good, Lois fStoehrl Halter, Florence KSproWJ Heil, Evelyn fGarnerJ Hoffman, Alice Holtz, Dorothy fl 'erkell Kahler, Margaret Kanan, Elois fKrabillJ Katzenmeyer, Martha fGaulkeJ Keller, Constance fRicharcisonJ Keller, Martha Kopp, Evelyn fRouschl LaFontaine, Marjorie Martin, Elizabeth tkliestandl Metz, Lillian fNepperl Miller, Leona fWatsonl Miller, Margaret KLambrightJ Nepper, Rita tHooverJ Perkins, Edna Peterman, Nellie Marie fTuneJ Pfeiffer, Marie CBrunnerl Powell, Alice fFerrallJ Riehm, Katherine fLeahyJ Schenk, Agnes fZahnJ Schorger, Edna fShileyJ . Shedenhelm, Alice fBuskirkl Sherck, Eleanor tSiverlingl Sidebotham, Margaret fMadgel Slottermiller, Margaret fAllerJ Smith, Alice Snyder, Marguerite fConradl Stein, Helen fLuciusJ Strausbaugh, Elizabeth fKirianl Sullivan, Ozelma CDunlapJ Summer, Helen fHolcombJ Tewalt, Hazel Vandermolan, Evelyn Weaver, Lessie fVeseyl Wellman, Matilda Yeager, Marguerite Uumpl 1933 Albert, Henry R. Angus, loseph C. Angus, Iohn D. 'Arbogast, Loris V. Baer, Willard Allen Barrick, Milford Bastian, lohn R. Beck, Iames E. Behm, Delrner Bernard, Robert A. Best, Wilson E. 'Brickf 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, lr. Glick, Levi R., lr, Heck, Carl W., Ir. Herb, Walter lmhof, Frederick leffries, Ernest S., lr. Iordan, Carl R. Iudd, Donald Kanan, Van Rensselaer Klein, Doran N. Lewis, Ralph L. Lindsay, Robert L. Martin, Iohn R. McCormick, Kenneth W. Morehart, Carl W. Nickel, lohn E. 'Niederhauser, Ralph B. Ricker, Charles R. Riddle, Albert Rinebold, Dale M. Rohe, Wm. Vernon Smith, Harold Edward Tewalt, lames M. Unger, Harold G. Wilkinson, Luther N. Williams, Stanley Work, Robert E. Abbott, Elizabeth fOdgersl Albright, Alice fHuffmanl Arbogast, Neva tTuttleJ Barrett, Mary lane tLoweryJ Barrick, Ioyce fLemartl Behm, Madeline Bowser, Ellen Brickner, Beverly fMcKelvyl Brosius, lanice tChaneyJ Burkett, Dorothy tFarisJ Clark, Elva Mae Claycornb, Vivian fLavol Cole, Katherine fShinnl Conrad, Madlyn fluddj Eastman, Mae Eggert, Eleanor tTombl Flechtner, Catherine tRobenaltj F rary, Kathryn George, Frances M. Gleba, Charlotte Gorsuch, Barbara tMcAnellyl Graf, Gretchen tPahlj Harding, Edith CWhitakerl Harding, Evelyn CFieldj Hartzell, Evelyn tOmlorj Hathaway, Fannie Helena Heilman, Gertrude E. Hershey, Helen CCarrelJ Hoffman, Ieanne KHunterl Hunderlock, Elsie tWoodburnl Hunter, Marjorie tBintzl Huth, Aleta L. Ioabson, Elsa tlfrehsel Ioabson, Gertrude tCoorettJ Katzenrneyer, Mary Lou tAllbaughl Keller, Harriet tGibsonl Kirian, Alma tZirgerl Lapham, Glendora IDellJ Lust, Freda tFranceJ Lutz, Martha CLangl Magers, LaVonne tNoblel Malkmus, Hazel tBockJ McConnahay, Marie tFertigJ McCormick, Leta tKerschnerl McNeil, Kathryn tElperJ Miller, Margaret tSwinburneJ Miller, Olive tlfohll Nagy, Elvira Leona Osborn, Ianette Powell, Iane tSwinnertonJ Renninger, Virginia tSpackeyl Riddle, Alma Rittenhouse, Mary Elizabeth Rozenman, Mollie tNicholsJ Runion, Ethel Rupert, Kathryn Ryman, Geneva Schatzman, Alice tKahlerl Shade, Elizabeth Sheats, Eugenia Selt, Helen CArbogastj Shuey, Ethel Mae Slottermiller, Alma tMcPhaill Snook, Marian Stine ,Marjorie Stotter, Berneice B. Swander, Carmen tCreegerj Tiell, Helen E. VanNette, Carmen CBretzl Walcutt, Ardis tWitterJ Walter, Doris fBowersoxl Walter, Mary Catherine tSoursl Werner, Harriett Williams, Dorothy tEakinl Williams, Edith tliistlerl Wolf, Ruth tSwiftJ Work, Thelma tlfrederickl Zuern, Gertrude A. tFruthJ 1934 Abbott, Henry L. Alter, William I. Benner, Herman Bish, Kenneth C. Bitler, Bruce L. Blakeman, Robert Bowersox, Iohn H. 'Brendle, Gilbert F. Bull, Lawrence I. Burns, Ioseph S. Chilcoat, Iames O. Claycomb, Eldon Clouse, Paul M. Conaghan, Stein Cook, Russell Creeger, Iames F. Crocker, Cloyce V. Daniel, Frederick R. Daywalt, Harry Deibert, William A. Distlear, john Howard Dutrow, Dwight R. Eakin, Robert A. Farrell, Raymond R. Frey, Robert Ful erton, Robert E. Gage, lohn B. Glick, Robert H. Good, Iohn Cyrus Gregory, Paul Eugene Hachten, Bob Heffner, Iohn W. Hollman, Robert Hull, Robert W. Humes, Earl K. Knestrict, George W. Kraft, Herman Henry Leiby, William lay Lelster, Warren Noble Liber, Goodman G. Lucius, Edward David Lucius, Ioseph Gilbert Lupton, Clive Earl Matthews, lack Miller, Iason A. Miller, Roy Burton Miller, William A. Naylor, Iohn E. Nickel, William A. Nye, Charles, Ir. Platt, Nevin Iames Poignon, Charles C. Reinbolt, Horner Paul Reiss, Arnold Henry Reynolds, Richard L. i Rider, Richard Rinesmith, Ralph Rufting, Francis Louis Sankey, Robert B. Sickles, Caleb M. Smith, Lawrence Snyder, Charles A. Snyder, Robert A. Somers, Robert N. Sours, Russell A. Spraggins, Carl E. Stevenson, Louis Thallman, Herval Tuthill, William Dysert Whalen, Tom F. Whitaker, Firman M. Williams, Cecil L. Williams, lohn E. Wolle, Marion D. Young, George Webster Zeis, Forest E. Albright, Florence IDanielJ Brown, Rosemary CMatthewsj Burman, Mabel tGreenej Carrick, Mary Cornelia KWellsl Chadwick, Hildegarcle Chapman, Marie KFullerl Chester, Eunice tPattersonl Colvin, Naomi tWorkJ Coppus, Doris tDoddJ Crabill, Doris IMittenl Cramer, Mildred Creeger, LaVera tlileinhent Dennis, Marjorie C51-iadel Ehinger, Helen Rose tMoweryJ Eidt, Betty tl..ambrightJ Fogleman, Bernice fWoodalll Frankart, Helen Freece, Alice tStevensonl Gannon, Mary Alice lReissl Gilmer, Dorothy tWalkerl Good, Nancy tMealsl Good, Phyllis tlivtoreheadj Gottlieb, Maxine tBaschJ Hamrick, Edna KSnyderJ Har er, Helen Mae tVaughnJ Hoffinan, Marguerite tCrosbyj Hossler, Evalyne tBernardJ Houk, Marjory tBurgermeisterJ Iarvis, Verona Iudd, Helen KBanksl Kleckner, Marjorie KEWaldJ Lee, Beulah Lucas, Neva tHumphreysJ Mahoney, Alta M. Manecke, Erma tSmithJ Martin, Harriet fLinnl Martin, Helen tPricej Martin, Shirley tllustonl Miller, Martha CDeweyJ Mohr, Rosemary tMortonj Montague, Ruth tDillj Myers, Dorothy tEllisl Newby, Mabel Newby, Maxine fNicklej Niswender, Helen CWilliamsl O'Connell, Doris KRutiingl Parks, Mildred CHaughJ Peterman, Marabel tMcEntyreJ Pierce, Lois CSwickardl Porter, Lillian tBareJ Ranker, Regina Reiter, Ruth tGreenJ Renninger, Olive Richardson, lacqueline fMariinl Riehm, Margery fDoncysonl Ringle, Lillian Rittenhouse, Emma tLarimerl Rogala, Anna tNoWakl Ruehle, Aleta tlohnstonl Santmire, Helen tWilliamsl Scheiber, Mary tl-Iumesl Scherer, Mary Scouton, Iulia CGibsonl Shade, Verena KSaadl Smith, Evelyn tParkinsl Souders, Ruth CSchergerJ Speck, Claire tWaxJ Stauffer, lone CMillerJ Stehlik, Helen Stutzman, Miriam Swartz, julia Thom, Marjorie Tolmie, Marjorie fGarrisl'il Unger, Lois Wellman, Gertrude tltumschlagl Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Modest tSmithJ Zeis, Katharine Uurmaj 1935 Agerter, Raymond Aller, Clilford Anway, William D. Beals, Charles R. Behm, Albert E. Bintz, Ertord E. Cramer, Robert A. 'Dehmer, Charles S. Dennison, Richard P. Detterman, Orville Drytuse, Richard I. Faris, Harold Logan Focht, Charles E. ' Fry, Walter M. Galster, Robert G. Geiger, Carl I. Grant, William H. Greene, Paul W. Greek, Clifford O. Heebsh, Donald A. Homan, Merle R. Hook, Franklin L. Huber, Chauncey E., Ir. Hushour, Harold W. Kelbley, Lloyd A. Keppel, Walter K., lr. Kern, Iames Kerschner, Dale F. Logsdon, Ray H. Martin, Harry H. 'VMartin, Wilbert W., Ir. McClure, Blaine I., lr. 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 lames Ross, Harold N. Rozenman, Harry Lee Shultz, Robert F. Schafer, Paul R. Schorger, Paul R. Shumway, Maurice E. Stover, Ross E. Strausbaugh, Herbert Albian VanCamp, Clyde Thomas Walk, Richard Wedclell, William, lr. Wertz, William E. Williams, Roy D. Yeager, Raymond E. Aiken, Ioan tToepperl Ball Marquee Banks, Evelyn tsmnhj Barlekamp, Mary tHeisingJ Barnhart, Iosephine tReisl Behm, Alberta tKuhnl i Beis, Doris Bennehoft, Lucy tFleetl Borott, Ruth tScl-lrickell Bowersox, Lillian Brundage, Mildred Burghard, Melba tBenedikj Burkhardt, Betty tLepardl Carry, Madaline tBullJ Clevenger, Mary lShaulll Coats, Virginia tSluhanJ Cole, Alice Louise tKraitl Cramner, Ruthella CWoltl Curns, Marjorie tGalsterl Daniel ,Margaret Clfrankartl Davenport, lrene fVoorhiesl Dawson, Miriam tGilligj Dellinger, Thelma CFaberl Deppen, Pauline fLeahyl Donley, Dorothy lliinal Drinkwater, Arlene Illunklebergerl Drinkwater, Mary Du Pree, Marjorie CBe-stl Emanuel ,Lee Nora Flechtner, Dorothy Gerstenberger, Doris tSharpj Gibson, Betty P. tBoydJ Glick, Lucy Graveldinger, lean tTrappJ Harding, Alice fAikenl Harshman, Helen Mae CStoverJ Henretty, Alice tMorganl Hershberger, Mary Alice tWentworthl Holzwarth, lune CAikenJ Howell, Ruth M. C'l'ravisj Hughes, Nina Mae Kapp, Evelyn Keppel, Gretchen tFrenchJ One hundre YN cl three Kieffer, Virginia tCreegerl Kime, Willetta D. tl-litel Kinney, Betty Lou tMuirJ Kishler, Helen Mae flrlowardl Knepper, Marian Koby, Bernadine B. Lambright, Marjorie fNyel Lenhart, Miriam Lorentz, Lucille tWattl Martin, Ethel lane KTuthillJ Mathias, Bernice McConnahay, Imogene tCartwrightl Meeker, Anna Leona McE1fish, Lillian K. tPerongl Melroy, Myrtle tMcPhaill Miller, Mildred A. Mohr, Dorothy tFlechtnerl Neagle, Mary Ruth Olnhausen, Marian Otto, Rhea Parkins, Kathryn L. Uurrusl Pletoher, Iretha tHaeilingl Porter, Martha Rogan, Dorothea tVan Campl Raitz, lnez Rhorbacker, Elizabeth A. tBrandl Rinebold, Esther tGreeneJ Rohe, Ruth M. Rosenberger, Doris tDumondl Shrode, Helen fPooll Shuey, Christine tVogelsongl Somers, Ianet tSultzbachJ Spangler, Hulda lane tRathl Speck, Evelyne R. Speed, Virginia May tDennisonl Wilt, Virginia l936 Bender, Ralgh Bordner, Da ton Brickner, Darl Buskirk, Paul Cole, Reginald DeSantos, Frank Dildine, Robert 'Dolch, Robert Ekleberry, Iames Engle, Robert Flechtner, Warren Foglernan, Wayne Force, Ronald Frankhart, Ralph George, Floren Goetz, Burton Graham, Mervin Groman, Theodore Haaser, Franklin Hart, Iames Hedges, Vernon Hoinan, Earle Hossler, Harold Ioseph, George Kam, Norman Keller, Charles Kiesel, Herman Koch,.Leonard W. Krupp, Harvey, Ir. Kruse, Robert Lambert, Albert Lindsay, Nevin Paul Lowery, Logan, Ir. Marsh, Herbert Evans McPhail, lack C. Miller, Warren A. Moses, Franklin Max Reiter, Orva Wilson Reynolds, Walter Runion, Herman Rusolf, Lester Rich Ryman, Hugh Franklin Seilheimer, Arthur I. Shade, Russell Shaw, Harry D. Sickles, Ralph Smith. Eugene Smith, Wendell Smith, Wilbur Speck, William Stower, lack Summer, Robert W. Swander, Olin A. Towne, Paul W. VanNette, Adair, Ir. Whitman, Emery Woods. Iohn 7eis, George L. Zeis, Iames F. Albert, Mildred fDeNardol Andrus, Virginia tStowerl Angus, Virginia CKuntzl Ausherrnan, Marion Baker, Gretta KFerreel Ballreich, Anna tWaltonl Beck, Catharine lStumpJ Berlekamp, Irma KBastianl Brown, Bessie Burkett, Pauline tShawl Cahill, Mary Ellen One hundred four Cole, Marjorie CG-lickl Comer, Vera KAdamsl Craig. Iune tWellmanl Dennis, Ioan tKirkl Dornan, Mildred fBuckleyJ Dull, Dorothy tOwensl Emanuel, Cora Feasel, Mae Marie fBordnerl Fraley, Rose Marie tStrittJ Frederick, Geraldine CBowersoxl Fullerton, Iean tLauxl Galster, Annetta CCrossl Gibson, Corinne tliaudebaughl Good, Anobel fHansenl Gorsuch, Beatrice 1Brilll Gottlieb, Elsa tWolenJ Grimes, Gene Alyce tRennellJ Hamrick, Madeline Hausenileck, Florence Heck, Pauline Hill, Elizabeth tMcEntirel Holzworth, Cecelia tShalferJ Hoover, Alma tKochJ Keppel, Dorothy King, Cleora CFraleyl Kipps, Helen tMcQuistionJ Lawhead, Alma tHaaserJ Lewis, Faith tCrabtreeJ Ley, Mary Lhzrnch, Edna CCarrothersl acDonald, Helen fFerrelll Matthias, Mattie CKilenl Mattmiller, Lucille CLogsdenl Maule, Roberta CVanNettel McFerren, Ieraldine fMorrisl Meisner, Correinne Mestrez, Rose Marie tShockl Miller, Evelyn tHoifmanl Moeller, Virginia fLoughl Mosier, Dorothy tlioffmanl Munster, Mary Louise Myers, Lucille Neeley, Frances tl-lannal Oder, Maxine Peters, Rozanne fGriggerJ Pittenger, Irene CBurtonl Price, Yvonne Platt, Betty Lou Pryor, Altie tL0nQl Randolph, Ruth fBlazerl Renninger, Helen fTakacsl Rice, Evelyn tLeel Ringle, Marian fMillsl Roe, Helen CFlechtnerl Schetter, Leona lKurnmererl Schindler, Marjorie tWeberJ Schorger, Evon CPanglel Shaffer, Ioyce Shaull, Ruth Snook, Irene KBoasl Sherman, Mary Louise tHoppesl Sorg, Anna Margaret CSchergerl Stauiier, Madeline Stover, Ruth tl-Ieckardl Sullivan, Ida Ruth Summer, Olive tKingl Swahley, Madeline Tolmie, Dorothy tNyel Weaver, Martha tAltharJ Welter, Ruth fSpitlerl Whalen, Odette fSicklesl Yeager, Dorothy tMosierl Yoder, Irma CPaynel Zeigler, Elizabeth Zellers, Lulu fliushourl Zimmerman, Mary tPorterl 1937 Ambrose, Eugene G. Barnhart, Edward I. Baumgardner, Neil E. Beis, Marlowe W. Bentz, Edward Sidne Blakeman, Richard Border, Clayton L. Brown, Robert D. Bucheister, Paul, Ir. Chrones, Thomas A. Creeger, Marion M. Creeger, Stanley E. 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 B. Fry, Robert H. Glick, Irvin Ir. - Gouker, Robert Hayes, Harold P. Hayward, Richard L. Hofman, Thomas William Houck, William James Hummer, Howard Vincent Iones, Lewis Thomas, Ir. Katzenmeyer, William F., Ir. Kime, Noble Howard Kirchner, Herbert I. Krupp, Earl N. Lampe, Carl E. Lang, Florian E. Larke, Iohn D. Leiby, Iames S. McDade, Rice L. Mann, Clarence C., Ir. Manning, Frank H., Ir. Manning, William S. Marquardt, Howard William Meisner, Paul Elmer Miller, Iarnes 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, lohn Richard Schieber. Iohn G. Shafer, William D. Shank, George Wilson Shannon, Eugene Shiley, Harlan Eugene Shiley, Harold Francis Shumaker, Walter Scott 'tSilverman, Marvin Sommers, Bennie Earl Stone, Thomas S. Wagner, Edwin M. Ward, Warren Weller, Harris I. Wilkinson, Wayne Allen Williams, Carl A. Adams, Virginia lBillerJ Angus, loan tFrederickl Arbogast, Rual fHilll Ballreich, Lillian IRileyl Bitler, Mary tWestj Blott, Velma A. Bosworth, Betty I. Bour, Betty lane tBenderl Cahill, Florence Margaret Callendar, Mary Alice Chapman, Anna Christine tBerryJ Cook, Pauline tHeymanl Craig, Helen Covert, Dorothy Daniel, Edna tlvlargrafl Daywalt, Anna Belle fRyonl DeBusman, Elizabeth tPerryJ Delonge, Dora tReinboltJ Dukes, Mary Deane Eggert, Irene fBobzeanl Ewing, Meredith fGoetzJ Field, Nancy Cl-ilquistl Fingerhuth, lane fClouseJ Fisher, Alice fFranklinl Flechtner, Gayle tNycuml Fox, Dolores fCooperl Frary, Irene tLonswayl Gautschi, Bernice Good, Mary E. U-iveryj Haines, .Mary G. fMcFarlandJ Harper, Evelyn fFarisJ Headings, Mary Uurrusl I-Ioke, Gail tLoseyl Homan, lean E. tPteifferl Hutford, Annabelle flfaiserl Iinhof, Ioyce Kerschner, Marjorie ilielkel King, Thelma tBroka1i:ol Lee, Martha E. Lorentz, Betty Ellen Lorentz, Ellen Marie tOakleafl Love, Wanda tSpeckl Lucas, Phylllis tFreeceJ Mattison, elen McDonald, Modella fWayl Meisner, Ruth fWardl Miller, Vera Nash, Mary lane fWetzell O'Donnell, Zelta lBombergerl Plau, Anna CHuntJ Reinbolt, Madalyn lStilesl Rex, Leona Mary Ulgerterl Ridenour, Anna Rose Robinson, Iessie Rogers, Helen tGammerstfelderl Rosenberger, Mary lFlickingerl Rosenthal, Frances tMorrisJ Ruehle, Etta tLawrencel Ruehle, Irene Runion, Florence Sarr, Betty B. Shedelhelm, Margaret tHaywardJ Sherman, Wilma M. Smith, Mary Louise Somers, Martha Sprow, Eva tSchadl Staib, Catharine tBintzJ Sterrett, Iean E. CSnyderJ Strauch, Audrey tRickerJ Swander, Alyce CI-Iunkerj Swartzmiller, Arminta Swope, Ruth tGerberl Talbott, Mary tShileyJ Thompson, G. Ellen Trotter, Winona KKruppI Unger, Iune E. tKuhnJ Walter, Marguerite tWonderlingJ Ward, Helen CPainterl Wiley, Rachel IThompsonl Yeisley, Ianice tSeilheimerl Zeis, Winona lWhiteJ 1938 Allman, Albert I. Assenheimer, Carl F. Ballreich, Doyle H. Beck, Charles H. Blackburn, Mack Owen Bloom, Wilbur Bowser, Iames T. Bralay, L. LaMar Callendar, Richard L. Carry, Raymond, Ir. Conaghan, Iimrny 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 Fayes, Iohn, Ir. Field, Robert Edwin Ford, Malcolm V. Frey, Richard L. Geiger, Victor Gundlach, George B. Haines, Allan Harshman, Raymond Hasemeyer, Ernest W. Hawkins, Paul F. Hayward, Milford E. Hedges, David A. Heyman, Donald Hinsburger, Orville Hoerig, Melvin Hoffman, Richard W. Hofstetter, Harold F. Hostler, Donald G. Humm, Leland A. Kiefler, Charles F. Kiesel, Armin C. King, Dale Kirchner, Iohn G. Kishler, Fred E. Klopp, Iohn I. Knapp, Owen A. Knepper, Walter 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, jimmy Richard Rosenman, Sam Shoemaker, William E. Shrode, Donald W. Shumaker, Clark Sickles, Dwight L. Smith, Howard L. Smith, Robert O. Stein, Robert Talbot, William H. Terry, Constantine Van Camp, 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. Adams, Vera Yvonne fFinnl Beals, Anna Louise fKoverJ Beckley, Elizabeth Louise Bentley, Wanda CNottzl Booth, Leota V. Brundage, Hazel Mae Cadwallader, Eva Mae lBridgesJ Chaney, Thelma tSagerJ Chapman, Gladys IMorrisonl Cleveland, Phyl is Rose CSchrnitzJ Clevenger, Elaine tRankinl Cole, Elsie tColliasJ Collins, Dorothy Louise Danford, Mary Iulia Detterman, Madlyn Eileen KEkleberryt Ellis, Mildred tCammarnJ Engle, Dorothy Ann Fishbaugh, Mary Iane tBrownI Fox, Bernadette M. Galster, Marguerite fShumakerJ Gebauer, Mary Elizabeth Geller, Mary Ellen tGofiI Gerstenberger, Geneva fMylerl Gibbon, Eva Elizabeth tHooseJ Gibson, Helen Louise CMartinJ Hayward, Gertrude E. CPuesingJ Hixson, Ruth Ann tMannJ Hopkins, Margaret E. tBuhrerI Horak, Iarmila Houck, Irene tKimmetJ Huston, Helen tGeel Karp, Augusta tReistert Kelbley, Mary L. Kinsey, Marjorie lean fLoweryJ Kraft, Christine tBricknerl Kuhn, Ianet Ann tSennel Lawhead, Norma tSheltl Lindsay, Dorothea Ludwig, Anna CWarrenJ Magers, Opal tSwableyJ Malkmus, Martha Iane tZellerJ Martin, Marjorie Ann CStephensl McElheny, Dorothy Iane McFerren, Claudine tHainesI McNeil, Eugenia Dolores Meese, Doris Virginia Miller, Claribel fHosslerl Mollenkop, Vera Anita fPteifferl Norris, Mary Elizabeth CHosslerJ Peters, Mary Frances fRinkerl Price, Marjorie Estella tDienerJ Rakestraw, Georgia tHahnl Remsberg, Mary Alyce tCarryl Robb, Florabel tSmera1diJ Rogers, Hazel Mae tSheifell Schaefer, Dorothy fReiterI Schuster, Lenore tNigroJ Scouton, Emma tBarrickJ Seigley, Ioyce CCrumI Shaffer, Betty Lou tConninJ Shertzer, Betty Iane tTimkoJ Shuey, Grace CBowenJ Stofer, Margaret tLongl Taylor, Thelma Mae IBrandtl Trotter, Betty Iean fMcEWenI Tusina, Goldie tPhelpsI Van Camp, Ioyce M. tWadeI Van Nette, Ieanne tBerkelJ Weber, Edith CNimsl Williams, Anna Io tWeeksl Williams, Mabel E. Williams, Pauline A. tl-Ieebshj Willoughby, Esther Mae Wolford, Estherbelle L. 1939 'l'Auda, Robert Frederick Beck, Arlington B. Bender, Harold Harvey Bero, Dan Bernard 'Bibbee, Iohn M. Binder, George Booth, Robert Lee Breidenbach, Francis Marion Brown, Ralph V. Burkett, Harold R. Byrne, Robert W. Colvin, Silas Conrad, Thomas A. Dietrick, Charles Norman 'Feasel, Francis Charles Frederick, Raymond I. Gardner, William G. Goetschius, Ray Martin Grimes, Donnell W. Hossler, Arthur Lee Hughes, Bill Iacobs, Myron E. Jordan, Carrni I. Iump, Paul R. Ium er, Albert H. Kahler, Robert E. Kerchner, William A. Kesler, Gilbert L. Kiesel, Robert W. Klein, C. Robert Lampe, Stuart N. Leffingwell, Harold Leibengood, Francis I. Lowery, Harold Gordon Mather, Vyv B. Mathias, Walter F. McCord, Ross Lehr McQuate, john 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. Seilheimer, Iohn R. Sidebotham, Donald Bruce Stumpp, William H. Thompson, Iohn Harold Tolmie, Richard Hewett Wall, Carl Frederick Welch, Archie Iames Wilson, Edmund Mason Winters, Paul E. 'Woessner, George Franklin Wolff, Howard I. Alsip, Miriam tFrankartJ Angus, Helen L. tStancelJ Autullo, Rose M. CMargrafJ Baker, Mary Alice fTannerl Ballreich, Edna Mae fWaltonl Bintz, Pauline tWarringtonJ Bish, Virginia Blakeman, Margaret C. Boes, Rose C. tNyel Borer, Betty Lou Bour, Mary Alice Uamesl Brewer, Mary Magdalen Bridinger, Dorothy A. tSwanderJ Butcher, Marjorie tKostyuJ Callendar, Ieanne tDoranl Cleveland, Agnes tLeisenringJ Clevenger, Shirley fSchroederl Dodd, Betty Lee KAbelI, Dutnall, Marie Elizabeth tWilkinsonI Egbert, Irene tWalcuttJ Emanuel, Flora Mae tlrloutzl Flagle, Helen Rose tWeaverJ Force, Marianne tParentl Fox, Madeline tVan Hornj Francis, Helen I. Fry, Virginia E. Gilliam, Ianet M. fTroxellI Gillig, Marguerite CSawyerJ Glick, Marguerite E. tSearlej Groman, Edith F. tStaibJ Harter, Iacqueline F. tRosel Heck, Iune C. fAmorl Heebsh, Miriam I. fEatonl Hill, Opal Mae tGordonl Hoffman, Catherine L. fEidtJ Hughes, Dorothy A. tThomasl Hummer, Mary Agnes tBarnickelJ Hunker, Kathryn L. Imhot, Pauline A. tNorrisJ Irwin, Doris Kerschner, Helen R. tHi11J Kiesel, Irene E. tIohnsonJ 'Kiesel, La Verne ilfnepperl Knestrict, Mary L. tDettermanI Leimenstoll, Dorothy E. Leonard, Hilda Mae fTaltonJ Lorentz, Eileen fFeaselJ Lutz, Betty tNesselhaufI Magers, T. Ieannette tliisebethl Martin, lla fWisel Mattmiller, Una E. tLonswayJ Miller, Margaret L. CI-lamiltonj Moberly, Katheryn M. tDuranJ Mohr, Frances May tWyndhamJ Morris, Harline A. CKochj Musser, Lois I. fEoiiI O'Connor, Iean M. CSponsellerJ Oder, Alice M. CHodgesl Oller, Rodilla Mae Rinesmith, Hazel D. tTongl Rosenthal, Ioan W. tLlewellynl Rozenman, Margaret fNistelJ Scherger, Dorothy E. Serr, Mary fTrauschI Shutt, Alma Mae KI-Iampshirej Sickles, Audre E. tFoxl Simonis, Norma E. tHunkerJ Simpson, Hazel May tLewisl Sloan, Georgiana fThompsonl Smith, Betty Iane tClossJ Smith, Claramae ' Smith, Irene L. fSiebenallerl Smith, Mary Louise KCurnsI Snyder, Emily May tCuthbertsonJ Sorg, Mary Iosephine Sperow, Pauline Staib, Mary Iane tNeviusl Stone, Madeline M. CPlattJ Stumpp, Tillie Mae tFalquetj Trachsel, Pearl M. tEverhartl Ward, Rose A. tl-Iooverj Weinig, Martha tGreekI Weott, Lucille H. U-Ioylesl One hundred five 1 I Yerby, Margarthe lPearceI Zickefoose, Gurtha iOvermanI 1940 Allbaugh, Darl L. Aller, Franklin G. Autullo, Anthony R. Ballreich, Nevin E. Baltzell, Wm. M. Bernard. Robert I. Blody, Lewis Edward Blust, George I. Bordner, Wayne M. Borer, Robert E. Bowers, Robert L. Bowman, Fred, Ir. Breyman, Iames A. Coffman, Herman E. Creeger, Iohn H. Cutlip, Wm. Eldon Deats, Iames F. Eisenhard, Wm. H. 'Falter, Lester E. Ferrell, Carroll I. Fey, Robert E. Frantz, Robert C. Frase, Marion Friedman, Robert G. Gahris, Robert Gannon, Charles Robert Gase, Harold I. Gaver, Robert W. Gittinger, Iack D. Good, Eugene A.. Ir. 'G-ray, Edward P. Gruene, Francis W. Hemmerly, Clayton Hiser, Clarence H. Hopkins, Robert A. Horn, Albert H. Ioseph, William lucid, Royce A. Iumper, Max E. Katzenrneyer, Robert A. Kear, Russell Wayne Kille, Clayton H. Kimball, Iackson King, Oliver King, Robert R. Kistler, Richard B, Leopold, Grover L. Lescallett, George Liber, Charles Lindsay, Russell W. Martin, Paul R. Miller, Iames A. Mohr, Ralph C. Morris, Harland R. Moyer, Lloyd L. Murnper, Iames 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, Seldon W. Ritchart, Raymond R. Sharpe, Russell D. Schatzinger, Fredrick Siegrist, George H. Snook, Edward Steven, Iames W. Stinchcomb, Thomas Glenn Trapp, Blaine R. Van Osdol, Robert C. Walker, Robert D. Wilkinson. lames Wesley Baker, Mary Louise Bassett, Phyllis tSwitzerI I Baugher, Viola Mae A CHoerigl Brown, Mary M. tMizenl Cahill, Frances Helen Camper, Maxine Ann tGfrimes Chapman, Mary Iane tGoodl Craig, Ioyce Mae tClarkl Crist, Miriam Ardis I Decker, Mary lo IPISTCSJ DeSantos, Rose Berneice Dornan, Alice Marte . Egbert, Dorothy Ruth CKegerreisj Ellis, Clara Belle Fleck, Iane tAllmanI Galster, Iune A. fKidderI Galster, Vivian R. fM1llerI Gorsuch, Marjorie CGe01'g6l Grornan, Mary Ellen CWeikerl Grover, Virginia KLQ Fontaine? I-lasemeyer, Lucy Ann t Hemmerly, Miriam Louise tMillerI Hollar, Wanda Eileen lLumanl Hostler, Elizabeth tl-lamlinl Howell, Kathleen tShawberl Kapil, Bette lCunninghamI Kerchner, Madeline tShifletI One hundred six ' Kieffer, Philamene Kinsey, Leona tWeisenbergerj Klenk, Thelma fMorningstarJ Knapp, Alice Ann Kuhn, Marcella Mae Laird, Grace Evelyn Lee, Barbara Alice CMain7 Lorentz, Ruth Aurelia tLawsonl Luzader, Eileen CWhitedI Malay, Mary Catherine tHotzJ McConnahay, Elaine CDonovanJ Mellott, Lena IBlueI Miller, Elizabeth CSheltl Miller, Marilyn !De Busmanl Mone, Loretta Betty lBeisnerj Montz, Marian tVondenburgI Mooney, Kathleen tSecllakI Moore, Vivian Mae KBallreichI Myers, Eileen Mae Norcross, Barbara Mae Perdew, Ioanne tCookJ Pfau, Alice Iean KMoenl Reese, Evelyn fWoodI Rhoad, Eileen fChaneyI Rhorbacker, Geraldine tKraussl Rogala, Agnes I. tBarnhartJ Rogala, Helen R. Romaine, Vivian K. Ruehle, Mary Ellen Ryon, Alice Marie tBishopI Sands, Lois CSnookI Shellhammer, Beulah fTaylorI Shumaker, Bessie tWilkeyl Smith, Helena lHiserJ Speed, Shirley Iane tVan Osdolj Tallman, Velma Tannenbaum, Violet Terry, Catherine tBarnhartI Towne, Vivien IGertenJ Welter, Thelma Whalen, Helen Rose Wilkinson, Helen Louise tWagnerI Woessner, Charlotte Wolf, Mary Alma CWaggonerJ l94l Abrams, Iames Adams, Clifford P, Albert, Carl F. Ambrose, Franklin L. Auble, Harry Blaine, Ir. Bair, Carl A. Barger, Max V. Baron, George Baugher, Eugene Brill, Iohn M. Britton, Allen Hayes Cadwallader, Iohn Russell Carrick, Harold Ringale Clevenger, Paul Ro inson Cromley, La Verne Felton, Rex Fisher, Carl Richard Folk, Robert Francis Fox, Wilbur Fritz, Carl Gahris, George L. Gannon, Orville G. Geller, Carl Stuart Haines, Robert Edwln Hayman, George T. Hake, Dayrel Gibson Hooper, William E. Horn, Wilbert Eugene Houck, Iohn Ioseph Irwin, Dale Kamp, Vernon David Kear, Donald Richard King, Marvin Lee Kissell, Warren Noble Knick, Glenn Alfred Kuhn, Iohn Edward Larsen, Leighton W. Leimonstoll, Donald Vernon Lust, Nevin T. Marqraf, Burton David McClory, Robert Neal McCormick, Donald L. Miller, Albert Miller, Richard V. Mitten, Miles Edward Monday, Iohn W. Montz, Iames Richard Nutter, Doyle Curtis Randell, Allen Richard Rhorbacker, Herb Frey Rhorbacker, Howard Earl Roberts, Raymond L. Roby, Lester LeRoy Ryckman, David A. Shaull, Robert R. Sheeley, William L. Shelt, Charles L. Speck, Iohn Thomas Steedman, Charles D. Stehlik, Frank Strauch, Cloyd Robert Stumpp, Robert L, Sweeney, Robert Raymond Teeters, Iohn D. Theller, Eric Tracewell, William R. Tulk, Robert A. Walter, Harold E. Weimerskirch, Iames West, Donald Whitmer, Bryan I. Wilkins, Christian I., Ir. Williams, Herman V. Yambert, Charles M. Yerbv, George Altweis, Rosemary R. Atwater. Ruth P. lConradj Baker, Edna M. tGrayl Biggs, Iean M. tlvfonaschinol Bosworth, Phyllis A. Bowers, Phyllis A. Bowman, Iune B. fHiteJ Bowman, Martha I. Uumperl Bryant, Kathryn L. tGratJ Bullinqton, Mary D. Campbell, Ruth Anne fSweckerl Collins, Betty L. tMillerl Collins, Mary Alice Comstock, Marjorie L. fSweeneyJ Creeger, Mary Io fLustl Decker, Anna L. CWeberI 'Feasel, Dolores M. lWilsonl Field, lla M. fLehmanl Fisher, Elaine CHowardI Flack, Esther I. Uarvil Fredrick, Edna M. fBurrierl Gittinger, Betty Lou tDunganI Glick, Ellen M. CG-lebal Goetz, Norma lVeseyl Good, Marjorie Ann tSheeleyl Goshe, Agnes A. CPughJ Greer, Barbara Ann fWeltyJ Grimes, Peria Mae CRudeyI Gundlach, Kathryn L. Haley, Eileen E. KGregoryI Harper, Marjorie A. tRankJ Hartsel, Iean V. fHubuskeI Herrig, Ianet A. Horak, Zora Hossler, Helen Ruth tWolfeJ Iurnper, Helen L. lMompherl Kahler, Evelyn A. Kimmet, Loretta lLescallettl Kleinhenz, Doris tRickei-I Klutey, Miriam E. tCrosbyl Kraft, Marjorie C'I'ullosI Kuhlman, Helen L. Luidhart, Kathleen E. tWintersI McClure, Margaret A. lDaniell McDonald, Marjorie fKishlerl McQuate, Ruth A. CNeumannj Miguel, Betty I. fBushkuhlI Mohr, Marjorie I. CLeopoldJ Moore, Clara Belle tWolfel Myers, Alice M. fSeitzI O Connor, Bette Iane Patterson, Dorothy M. fBeroI Pessell, Vivian Porter, Betty Iane CButturffI Raymond, Loribel I. lFastJ Rice, Frances C. CLepouttrel Rider, Mary Ellen IRhoadJ Rule, Kathaleen fDavidsonl Schneider. Delene tKennelI Scouten, Malinda Shellhammer, Eula Mae Shrode, Mary Ellen Shufelt, Ada E. tLampeI Shumaker, Iane E, IWeberI Shuman, Garland W. ICaitoJ Smith, Mary Irene tLoyJ Stephens, Margaret E. CEkleberryj Stickley, Margaret R. IAllerl Terry, Anthonea iAveryl Thompson, Laura D. Troun. Eileen tKirianI Utz, Marcine tWindonj Walters, Kathryn A. fWeikerI Wilson, Gertrude I. tBakerJ Windstine, Doris C. Wolfe, Ioyce Yoder, Elizabeth tliorotfj Yountr, Eleanor C. Zeis, Mary Alice 1942 Autullo, Michael I. Bare, Robert Neal Blody, Carl H. Burrier, William D. Carter, Iames F. Collins, Richard E. Cook, Alfred C. Corthell, Kenneth E. DuToit, Earl F., Ir. Egbert, Rule D., Ir. Eggert, Bernard F. Eidt, Iohn T. Feintuch, Thomas I. Frantz, Edwin T. Goetz, Charles A. Graham, Donald E. Hess, Dewane G. Hill, Ernest, Ir. Hoover, Clifford P. Hostler, Kenneth D. Hostler, Robert E. Houk, Charles W. Hummer, Louis E. Iunginger, Robert I. 'Kizer, Robert E. Leatherman, Paul L. Long, Charles V., Ir. Lupton, Frank M. Lutz, William R. McCoy, Eugene E. McKillip, Richard I. Mercer., Iack Pr Might, Iack A. Miller, Forrest R., Ir. Miller, Harry W. Molineaux, Robert L. Musselman, Herbert E. Nevius, Robert B. Norris, Robert K. O'Connell, Emmett E., Ir. Pittock, Iaok A. Ranker, Paul N. Reinbolt, Robert A. Remele, Leo I. Rernsberg, Harold E. Schuster, Bruce Shipman, Neil T. Standish, Clen W. Stine, Frederick E. Troxell, Robert I. Turner, David I. Vincent, Grant B. Walcutt, Gerald G. Walliser, Donald I. Welter, Richard E. Wilkinson, Francis H. Woessner, Ierry G. Young, Robert L. Ambrose, Betty Anderson, Alyce Bartholomew, Elizabeth Uonesb Beck, Marjorie tHarrisonI Birch, Betty tHamrnonI Bordner, Annabelle Borer, Ieanne fDoranI Brown, Betty CCaswellI Buton, Doris CSwartzmillerI Cole, Betty tBookmyerJ Culver, Wanita CHuffJ Cutlip, Nytha tAbramsJ Dayton, Grace tMooneyI Drinkwater, Roberta Edick, Catherine Foght, Annabel CClevelandI Ford, Evadna tSmithI Fretz, Helen Garland, Ruth tBrillI Gibson, Ilo tBroughtonI Glick, Dorothy If-luntingtonj Gruene, Dolores tLafayetteI Harshman, Virginia tBauerJ Hasemeyer, Katherine tSaundersI 1-leebsch, Phyllis CLuciusI Heyman, Doris tAlspachI Hopple, Norma tFochtI Huttord, Iean fAndersonI Huston, Ioan Kerchner, Elizabeth KChristianI Kerschner, Ioan fHogueI Kieffer, Ethel I. fWarnerJ Kiesel, Viola tSarkanI Kirchner, Phylis Klenk, Meta tDennisI Lindsay, Helen t.WagnerI Luidhardt, Miriam tReedJ Magers, Patricia tBoehlerI Malone, Iuanita tSteinJ Marsh, Beulah Uumperl Mathias, Margaret tCrossI McClintock, Annabel tWelterI McDonald, Iuanita lDarianoI McKew, Frances tDeatoriI Metcalf, Irene tWagstaffI Miller, Anna Laura Miller, Audrey fMelroyI Miller, Cleo tBuchananI Miller, Ruth Monday, Iessie tHaleI Nutter, Mae Eloise tPergramI Ohler, Mar uerite tStaleyI Osborne, lvlgartha Page, Lena Marie Patterson, Betty tScheiberJ Peters, Rita fMucciacitoI Protsman, Dorothy Reissig, Frances tStlversonI Rittenhouse, Betty fHarbeckI Robison, Betty Lou CHouckI Rogala, Emily tFultonI Rosenthal, Nancy Smiley, Catherine tBartlettI Smith, Betty tBowmanI Smith, Virginia CHuffmanI Souders, Madaline lLyonsI Stickley, Carolyn Stover, Yvonne A. tSimmonsI Thompson, Marian Lois tWeltert Van Camp, Beverly M. Ward, Margaret A. tRiddleI Weinig, Mary Werba, Natalie E. tOvertonI, Williams, Norma Mi. 'tlfeethj Zeis, Martha Ann CForrestl 1943 Autullo, Ioseph D. Berry, Alfred M. Berson, Gene Hp Bintz, Richard Bish, Robert I. Bodamer, Robert E. Boehler, Hal B. Boas, Richard D. Bowers, Wade M. Bowman, Allan B. Burger, Robert H. Corthell, Donald I. Craig, William R. Drew, Reginald C. Free, George F., Ir. Gahris, Robert George, Trenton M. Gibson, Vernon I. Graham, William A. Greek, Carl I. Gundlach, Robert A. Howell, Robert E. Kitts, Edward L. Kuhn, Robert G. Lancaster, Iohn H. Lee, Clinton E. Lewis, Dale W. Long, William E. McCormick, Max M. McKillip, Donald E. Montz, Donald W. Moore, Gene E. Moyer, Vern L. Patterson, Iohn Philbrick, Iack Ranclell, Robert W. Ranker, Ioseph L. Read, Robert C. Runion, Richard E. Schatzman, George W. Scheerer, Harry E. Shuff, Richard E. Sickles, Weldon H. Stephens, Iack W. Tannenbaum, Charles Ward, Kent H. Wertz, Mark T., Ir. Wilkinson, Dale Wylie, Richard Zartrnan, Neil Aliord, Lois P. tCromleyJ Balliet, Miriam' V. tAhlbornI Barger, Ioan tErnstI Bowers, Anna Rose tHamme1-I Bowman, Willa Mae Brickner, Doris I. fBohrerI Bridinger, Mary Iane Brown, Ioan M. tWeberI Capell, Marilyn fCrobaughJ Craig, Ruth N. Day, Mary Lucile CDunlopI Dayton, Vivian R. tSeisloveI Deinzer, Beverly E. Clmhoftj Detterman, Harriett M. Ferstler, Rosemary Fleck, Patricia Fox, Ioan L. Fox, Phyllis R. fGittingerI Fraley, Mary Ellen tReinboltJ Garland, Edna M. tWaltersI Gemeny, Amy H. Gorsuch ,Geraldine tDuceyI Gregg, Helen tWerlingI Groman, Dorothy I. Grove, Helenann CCurtisJ Harding, Mary fEhrenfriedI Harrison, Betty L. Hausentleck, Margie A. fMontzI Hilborn, Dorothy M. fMorterJ Huffman, Marjorie tYoderJ Imhof, Ruth E. fRettigJ Ienkins, Medreth Kear, Imogene tStrauchJ Keck, Marilyn M. tKimmetI Kimmet, Gloria I, tSchieberJ Kisaberth, Betty I. tThompsonJ Lambert, Rita M. tSoursI Larnpe, Doris I. Lautzenhiser, Dolores IWilsonI Lenz, Helen- L. tMoehlingI Lesch, Elaine Lucas, Betty Luidhart, Ruth fBoyei-I Lupton, Evelyn I. tBealsJ Magers, Mary L. fPhilippI Matthews, Ianet R. McCoy, Carol I. ISGUGISI McNeil, Bettye I. McQuate, Miriam tGreekI Miller, Anna Louise tGnepperI Miller, Marian K. tWeimerskirchI Miller, Wanda Mohr, Betty I, tMolnarI Moyer, Betty A. tBricknerI Myers, Helen Elizabeth fBlustI Nash, Iacquelin A. tPopeI Nufer, Kathleen M. tHoppleI Nye, Annabelle Ohler, Lolagene tFrischI Peterson, Rosabelle ,lGhistI Pette, Marjorie R. tStoutI Raines, Dorothy tStevensonI Randall, Evelyn Ringeisen, Doris I. tHo1tJ Rosenthal, Celeste L. Uuergensj Ruehle, Maxine L. Ruehle, Ruth M. tCrowI Seigley, Betty Lou lWatsonJ Shuev. Marjorie L. 'tPanutoI Snyder, Pauline L. fDewa1dI Stinclicomb, Dorothy L. Strecker, Iean K. tShuftI Talbot, Virginia Vogelsong, Hazel G. fliggertl Watson, Mildred West, Vivian I. tFreyI Williams, Carol Iean tHershI Wolf, Phyllis A. tLaRueI Yoder, Marjorie I. 1944 Albert, Donald W. Barth, Richard Beaver, Robert Bowersox, Richard Brown, Richard W. Carter, Iames Collier, Iarnes A. Cox, Gerald Ditslear, Harry Egbert, Iohn Ekleberry, Charles Everhart, Richard Ewing, Robert C. Felton, William Fowler, Charles Fox, Kenneth' Fritz, George Gebauer, Paul Henninger, Calvin Hostler, Warren Ienne, Walter Iunkins, Robert Kleinhenz, Don Krupp, William Leiner, Charles P. Limbacher, Iames McClory, Elverne McElheny, Norman Melick, Edgar Miller, Robert L. Oller, Robert W. Raudebaugh, David Remsberg, Burton Shellhammer, Richard Shuman, Thomas Smiley, lra Smith, Arthur Taylor, Robert Tracewell, Robert Walcutt, Kenneth Ward, Kenneth Weaver, Eldon Wheatley, Ierald Wheeler, Wayne Wilkinson, Calvin Winters, Gordon Yeager, Dick Yochern, Peter Arbogast, Mavel Ann tWestermanI Bacon, Ieanne tDu'rhamJ Berry, Beverly A. lAutulloJ Billman, Betty L. CGadazalinskiI Bintz, Nadine Bishop, Carol CBowersI Bloomfield, Virginia Bracy, Iane CToadvineJ Breitwiser, 'Doris II-'aulknert Britton, Margaret Carpenter, Irma Chaffee, Velma Cooley, Mary Louise tBrigmanI Delaplane, Phyllis Ditslear, Betty Iean tGillI Dunn, Margaret fKochJ Dysinger, Ioan Edwards, Marion E. KCourtneyJ Foutz, Mary tFranklinI One hundred seven Funk, Arleen M. tl-Iarrisl Gemeny, Ada Louise Gittinger, Iune tAlbaughJ Gittinger, Marilyn CRaudebaughJ Halley, Gilda Hopple, Maxine fHosslerl Kernan, Ioyoe tStandishI Kiesel, Edna fMoyerI Lewis, Mary Linker, Ioanne fMoorel Lowe, Betty Lynch, Anna Arlene fWarnerI Marvin, Iean fLambrightl McCloud, Martha fPuseyj McDonald, Lois tSorgl Moberly, Ioanne fAlbertI Mohr, Vivian fMolnarI Musselman, Alice fSnookl Oswald, Marjorie Patterson, Doris lHartrnanJ Reinbolt, Betty Roby, Rosemary tLancasterJ Ryckman, Kathryn fMucciacitol Schneider, Ruth Anne Shertzer, Dorothy tMuggyI Shuman, Iane lBorderJ Slatman, Beatrice Smith, Mary Iane fWilliamsI Swartzmiller, Phyllis CNeilll Tannenbaum, Verna Travis, Mar'orie C. CForsythl Vadala, Helen - Van Camp, Lois CWalland7 Watson, Charlotte K. CMooneyJ Wilkinson, Mary lane l 945 Armstrong, Doyle Allen Auble, Robert Bacon, Robert Borer, Iames Brown, Iames Collier, Richard D'Angelo, Richard I. Dotson, Harold Frederick, Calvin Gahris, Raymond F. Garland, Carl E. Goetz, Ralph W. Gouker, Richard C. Grant, Iames W. Hering, Charles D., Ir. Hertzer, Donald H. Heyman, Oren A., Ir. Iumper, Russell Kaltenbach, Donald- Liber, Myer Lutz, Paul Allan Magers, Frank Marriott, Roy D. Myers, William A. Osborn, Donald Parkins, Charles Raines, Paul E. Riley, Wayne C. Steedman, William Shult, Harold Stickley, Hubert G. Talbot, Ralph Thompson, Donald R. Van Camp, William E. Welter, Robert L. Willoughby, Roger Yoder, I. Thomas Zoll, David I., Ir. Aller, Pauline R. lShermanI Atha, Willa Dean tGoscheI Baker, Iean A. tltlighswanderl Baker, Ioyce L. Baker, Rosemary fSteinmetzJ Balliet, Marilyn I. Beaver, Pheriba W. Berson, Florence A. Binder, Mary Lou fRankerl Birch, Eileen M. Boos, Arlene tBerrierJ Bordner, Phyllis R. fRainesJ Breitwiser, Evelyn Mae CFaullmerl Brown, Annabell fBrickleyJ Brown, Merry Lou Buton, Cleora fWellerl Dahlstrom, Arleen fBlechingerI Digby, Bessie E. Dippell, Ruth E. fPostI Duncan, Nancy Irene Eikenberry, Phyllis Ellis, Evelyn L. tW'ellsI V Engle, Margaret I. lMcCorm1ckI Folk, Mary M. U Goetz, Peria Mae fSchne1derI Greer, Patricia R. fKummererJ Hale, Margaret M. tSnyderI Henry, Nina Lue Hoffman, Betty L. tMeisnerJ Houk, Beverly I. tWheatleyI Ienne, Margaret tCrueyl Iohrrson, Rose Marie One hundred eight Iohnston, Nancy I. fGreorgeI Kapp, Alice L. fKoerberJ Klapp. Carolyn E. Kline, Clara Mae Klutey, Helen Louise CCowdrickl Kuhn, Kathleen D. tSextonJ Lather, Dorothy A. fSrnithI Lindsay, Edith P. Lutz, Dorothy fKissellJ Lynn, Iean Marie fArrnstrongI Martin, Dorothy I. Martin, Phyllis M. tMohrI Mason, Lorabelle B. CGaymanJ Miller, Alwilda M. Mohr, Barbara I. Montz, Helen U-tublej Morris, Bernita M. Moyer, Glenna E. lWintersJ Moyer, Iean M. Nesselhauf, Peggy fNo1auI Nye, Arleen Mae fElchertI Platt, Marjorie E. Ranker, Miriam M. CStephensI Ritzenthaler, Ardinell fBorderI Ryon, Frances A. fBish0pI Schaefer, Carolyn M. Schalk, Gervase I. QCraigI Smith, Shirley A. tYoungJ Souder, M. Phyllis fRinkerI Sullivan, M. Iustine tBillerJ Swinehart, Marilyn flohnsonl Turner, Betty Iean fDillardJ Walter, Mary Kathryn fLustl Weaver, Betty I. KMcQuillenl Werner, Katherine M. CTaylorI Wheeler, Iean A. fStevenscnl Whitcornb, Dorothy I. l 946 Baker, Norman Beals, Carlyle L. Bishop, Calvin L. Bosworth, King A. Brancati, Ioseph Clady, Charles Dalton Claggett, Iohn McEwin Cook, Charles Ernest Digby, Robert L. Einsel, David William, Ir. Fassler, Robert Melvin Flechtner, Ned Myler Folk, Paul Eugene Fraley, Eugene Fraley, Robert Gahris, Iames C. Graham, Wayne Edgar Harding, Verne D. Henry, Raymond Eugene Hoerig, Harold L. Hoitman, Milton Eugene, Ir. Hulthen, Malcolm Richard Kincaid, Dennis Kisabeth, Forrest Iay McKillip, Merle Eugene Mills, Louis Robert Osborn, Howard W. Purdy, K. Thomas Shellhammer, Paul H. Sherman, Eldon E. Shuft, Kenneth C. Shutt, Robert Ray Smith, Gilbert T. Speck, Iames W. Thompson, Gene Travis, Ralph Everett Tusing, Gerald Clifford Williams, Dale Williams, Willam Otho Woltt, Iames Ronald Adams, Virginia Lou CI-lusej Adams, Wilma fReckerl Adelsperger, Ethel lShultzI Banks, Mildred Barger, Patricia lean Benner, Audrey Louise Bishop, Betty L. Blody, Doris Marie fFraleyI Culver, Muriel fHillJ Dean, Ioan CAgerterJ Dippell, Grace fReppI Foutz, Helen Fowler, Catherine Garuarra, Elizabeth Gibson, Gloria CRosencransJ Graham, Doris M. Grill, Shirley M. I Gundlach, Margaret tKistlerI Hamilton, Margaret H.. 'tl-larding, Phyllis M. iN1gl1J Hamish, Beatrice N. l-leiser, Elizabeth Iane Hoffman, Margaret Iean Humes, Elizabeth I. tStumppl Iurnper, Margaret Ann Keller, Ruth Alice fTrembothl Kerschner, Alice Mae Kieffer, Nancy E. fGoetzJ Kiesel, Agnes Vera Lather, Betty Iane tMcKillipI Lawrence, Betty lane fSpitzerI Le Crone, Mary Lou Le Savage, Luetta Iane Lewis, Ruth E. Linker, Marilyn tRileyJ Mercer, Ioann Marie Miller, Evelyn Marie fDickenI Miller, Phyllis Mohr, Iacqueline Mompher, Ruth Musselman, Mary fStevensonI Reinbolt, Phyllis tPhilbrickJ Rhoad, Phyllis Iean fBehmJ Ross, Dorothy tBeanI Runion, Lois D. Runyon, Lorraine Schatzinger, Donna CHurtI Schmeuszer, Pauline Louise Simpson, Dorothy Alice Slosser, Margaret M, Smiley, Ioan fWiltJ Staib, Cherie B. Smith, Betty Marie Swartz, Betty Maxine tGundlachJ Swinnerton, Nancy Ieanne Tannenbaum, Merily Tracewell, Christine Tulk, Virginia M. Turner, Nellie Irene fAlsipJ Turner, Patsy Turner, Twyla Dawn fFreej Vogelsong, Nellie lSl-iuftj Webster, Emma Mae KBorderI Werba, Patti Wertz, Iean Clfligleyl Wilkinson, Lula Mae Williams, Neva fl-Iunkerj Yambert, Sallie May fKellerJ Zeigler. Betty Iane Zerbe, Luella Mae 1947 Albert, Iack R. Altman, Robert A. Ballreich, Owen M. Barth, Donald Beitel, Robert Richard Bell, Charles Edward Borer, Iohn Edwin Brause, Robert W. Brian, Robert N. Brown, William I. Brundage, Robert S. Corthell, Walter Melvin Daughenbaugh, Malcolm Davidson, Gurney W. Eikenbary, Harvey I. Elchert, Iames A. Fassler, Paul Fingerhuth, Albert H. Hamer, Nevin L. Harnischfeger, William D. Heiser, William A Helterbran, William Arthur Hershberger, Curtis Edward Hilborn, Iames Wesley Hill, Robert E. Hostler, Lowell D. Hulthen, Roger W. Kear, Darl G. Kirchner, Robert Eldon Kuhn, Iames Frederick Lingo, Erwin C. Lynch, Arthur Eugene Marriott, Harry Louis McCloud, Iohn Edward McDevitt, Iames W. McFerren, Edward Harry McKillip, Milton R. Miller, Iames A. Montz, William H. Moore, Wayne L. Morrison, Paul Merlin Musser, Marion Richard Osborn, Iames Pinkerton, Iohn E. Ranker, Merlin Iames Rarick, Robert W. Remsburg, Elwood Rice, Robert Lee Riley, Iean Ioseph Ritzenthaler, Glenn Dale Roberts, Milton Hart Ruse, Iohn Paul Saul, Ioseph C. Saxion, Harry I. Shellhamrner, Thomas I. Stahl, Raymond Ellsworth Talbert, Benford Reed, ll Turney, Richard Kirby Wall, Robert F. 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