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IE X - LII ID ID III THE COSf H. L. DULING Chairman HARRIS GIFFEN Business Manager MARY STONE Editor ESTHER EMLER BEATRICE HOSLER Assistant Editors H. G. DAVIS Advertising Manager ARDEN YOCKEY Circulation Manager ELEANOR WILBUR Assistant ROY SMAILES Sports Editor LAURA PATTERSON Feature Editor CELIA LONSINGER Assistant J. F. LAUTENSCHLAGER Adviser PAGE TWO TIVERTON '  ' WALHONOING KEENE WARSAW i' i FRESNO ROSCOL I W. LAFAYETTE PERRY PIKE PLAINFIELD CONESVILLE AGe TURF COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Reading Left ta Right LUCIAN SHAW West Lafayette, Ohio O. J. FOSTER Warsaw, Ohio W. A. BOYD Fresno, Ohio, R. F. D. No. 4 KLINES FOSTER President Coshocton, Ohio, R. F. D. No. 5 O. J. BUSER Vice-President West Lafayette, Ohio PAGE FOUR Room 311 Chacos Building MRS. FLORENCE THOMAS. Secretary to Superintendent 327 Locust Street, Coshocton, Ohio J. F. LAUTENSCHLAGER, County Superintendent Coshocton, Ohio Room 312 Chacos Building C. H. GAMERTSFELDER, County Attendance Officer Coshocton, Ohio Ampro Senior Sound Projector and Screen used in County Vis- ual Education Program PAGE FIVE In recognition of the faithful service which he has so generously rendered the Coshocton County Schools as teacher, principal and superintendent; and in appreciation of his unswerving fidelity to our ideals and of the influence of his rugged character upon our young people, we dedicate the 1938 “Coshoctonian” to Superin- tendent J. F. Lautenschlager. . . . The record of his service speaks for itself: One year, Baltic; one year, army; two years, Baltic; ten years, Conesville; seven years, County Superintendent. JLJEL LAUTENSCH L AGE R Superintendent PACE SIX HIGH JfCIH'ODIL PAGE SEVEN THE COSHOCTONIAN J. H. PROPER, Principal Degree: H. S. Ill Education Graduate of Ohio University Majors: English, Education Minors: Mathematics. History, Biological Science, Bookkeeping, luitin CONESVILLE RURAL HIGH SCHOOL LESTER C. DOLING. Assistant Principal Degree: A. B. Muskinguni (College (Graduate of Muskingum College Majors: History Minors: English, Speech, Biology. Chemistry, Health and Phy. Ed. ELIZABETH HALSEY Degree: A. B. Graduate of Denison University Majors: English. Public Speaking, Phy. Ed. Minors: History MARGARET MARTIN Degree: B. S. in lulucation Graduate of Muskingum College Majors: Bible. Education. English. History, Home Ec. Minors: Social Science, Geography .HAROLD SCOTT Degree: B. S. in lulucation Graduate of Ohio State University Majors: Practical Arts Minors: Phy. Science, Mathematics ARDEN YOCKEY Degree: B. S. in lulucation Graduate of Kent University Majors: Music Minors: Commerce, English, Biology JEANETTE McKAY Degree: A. B. Graduate of Ohio University Majors: English Minors: Mathematics. History, Government In 1935-36, a $95,000 addition was made to the Conesville School building:. The present building: consists of fifteen class rooms, study hall, rest rooms, and a large auditorium-gymnasium. The build- ing is modern throughout. A first grade charter was granted to the Conesville Rural School in 1937. PAGE EIGHT CONESVILLE RURAL HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS CELIA K. ALLEN WritSlil High School 1; Glee Club 1; Volley Hull I. 2. 2, -I; Indoor Hall I. 2, 2, I; Field and Track I. 2. 3, I; General Music 2: Cones- ville Kura I School 2. 3. I; County Pupil Test 2. 3; Basketball 3. I; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play I; Class President 3, I; Bible Class I. BURDETTA L. CHANEY Home He. Play 3; Glee Club I, 2. 3; Oratorical 2, 3, I; livery Pup!I Test. 1. 2; Junior Class Play 3; Scholarship Team I; Freshman Play 1; Senior (’.lass Play I. EILEEN DAVIS Wright High School 1; Glee Club 1: Conesvllle Burn I Schorl 2. 3, I; Indoor Baseball 1. 2. 3. I; Volley Ball 1. 2. 3, I; Field and Track 1, 2. 3, I; Basketball 3, I; General Music 2; Junior Class Play 3; Bible Class I; Senior Class Piny I. KATHLEEN FORD Girls’ Glee Club 1. 2. 3. I; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play I; Home He. Play 3; Mixed Chorus 2. 3, I. STAUNTON HARRISON livery 1 11 pi I Test 1, 2, 3, I; District Scholarship Team 1; Freshman (.lass Play 1; Glee Club 3; Debate 2; Track 3. I; Orchestra I. 2. 3, I; Baseball I. 2. 3, I; Basketball 3, I; Mixed Chorus 3; Student Council 3. I; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play I; editorial Stair of “Conesvllle High News.” CLESSON MAPEL Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play I; Home lie. Play 3. LOVILLA MARKLEY Glee Club 1; Student Council 3. I; Junior Class Play 3; Field and Track 2. 3; Home lie. Club I; Senior Class Play I. LEORA NORRIS Girls’ Glee Club 2. 3, I; Mixed Chorus 3; Oratorical Contest 2. 3, I: Basketball 3. I: Volley Ball 1, 2. 3, I; Indoor Ball I. 2. 3, I; Sec. of Class 3. I; Sec. of Girls’ Glee Club I; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play I; Home lie. Play 3; Manager of Senior Girls’ Class Tournament I; Refreshment Committee of Senior Party I; Track 1. 2. 3, I. KLINES PHILLIPS Orchestra 1. 2, 3. I; Basketball 3, I; Class Play 3; Manager Base ball -I. HELEN PROPER Orchestra 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 3. I: Basketball Captain I: Baseball 2. 3. I; Oratorical 3; Debate 2: livery Pupil Test 1, 2; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play I; Volley Ball 3, I. LORAINE SMAILES Wright High School 1; Senior Class Play I; Student Council 3, I; Baseball I; Debate 2; Truck I; Oration 2. ANNABEL WRIGHT Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play •!; Home lie. Ploy 3; Track 1. PAGE NINE THE COSHOCTONIAN JUNIOR CLASS Hack Row: Glendle Perkins. Ray- mond Holdsworth, James Royd. Lowell Smalles, Nye Norris, James Hardesty. Arthur Norris. Third Row: Ixiren Knoll', Junior Fouch, Lester Mossmnn, Edward Walls. Paul Norris. Dwight Worth- ington, Charles Ostler. Second Row: James Smail. Norville Wright. Mary Wolfe, Rilla Dicker- son, George Slimier. Hazel Donley, Jean Rookless. Anna Mae Livings- ton. Front Row: Margie Udder, Teddy Courtrlght, Mrs. Martin, Violet Wright, Ruth Norris, Rlanche Llpps. Geraldine I-app. Aldeen Tumblln. SOPHOMORE CLASS Rack Row: John Parks, Rurvel Mobley, William White. Robert Guilliams. Dayne Newell. Lewis Thomas. Third Row: Willard Dawson. Rich- ard Lillihridgc. Kenneth Pepper, Vernal Neldon, Kenneth Hughes. Second Row: Junior Clark, Donald Udder. William Roberts, Samuel Bennett. Kathleen Glosser. Front Row: Mr. Yockcy, Wancttn Wliiteus. Marie Roberts. Rachel MacDonald, Isohel Miller. Margie Dawson. FRESHMAN CLASS Rack Row: Francis Wolfe, Eugene Powers. Max Cox, Dwayne Chaney, James Hosfelt, Kenneth Hutchin- son. Third Row: Doris Knicely. Golda Emler, Arthur Fouch. Robert Reed, Janice Hankins. Inez Maple, Hertha Scheetz. Second Row: IJoyd Udder. Dean Nolan. Arthur Wright. Twila Foust, John Riclicreek, Robert Vickers. Front Row: Mr. Scott, F.lleen I.llll- hridge, Virginia Jones. Zehna I.app. Helen Phillips, Sylvia Hos- ier. THE UNDERCLASSES PAGE TEN CONESVILLE RURAL HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES THE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA This group consists of those students who are able to do more advanced work in mu- sic. Rehearsals, are held twice a week. More emphasis is placed upon details and the artistic side of tone production. Music letters are awarded to the members of this group, if they have complied with various rules which are required of them. liack Row: Mr. Yockey (Director). James Boyd, William White. Staunton Harrison, Edward Watts, Dwight Worthington. Third Row: Zclnia I.app, Geraldine I.upp, Aldeen Tumhlin, Marie Roberts, Helen Phillips, Vernal Xeldon. Second Row: Arthur Norris, George Shatter, Rob- ert Reed, Helen Proper, Inez Maple, Sylvia Hos- ier. Seated: Klines Phillips, James Smail, Norvill Wright, lister Mossmnn, Eugene Powers. THE MIXED CHORUS This group is composed of select voices. Individual voice try-outs are held for all who are interested in joining the group. Only the best voices are chosen. The parts are balanced as well as they can be. Rack: Eugene Powers, Lester Mossmnn, Loren KnolV, Nye Norris. Staunton Harrison. Raymond Holdsworth, James Boyd, Margie Udder, Rachel Mac Donald, Blanche I.ipps. Zelma Lapp. Fourth Row: Charles Ostler, Wayne Glosser. Mar- cene Gourtright. Sylvia Hosier, Naomi Fisher, Golda Kmler. Janice Hankins, Inez Maple, Kath- leen Glosser. Alhertine Slater, Helen Phillips, Margie Dawson, Helen Proper. Third Row: Francis Wolfe, Jean Bookless. Marie Roberts, George Shatter. Lawrence CInar, Robert Vickers. Earl F'ccont. Harold Wolfe, Victor ('.ox, Jean Lutz, Mary I niise Fitzpatrick. Kathleen Ford. Second Row: Mr. Yockey. Director; Willard Daw- son, Mary Wolfe, Rllla Dickerson, Geraldine Lapp. Aldeen Tumhlin, Isohel Miller. Front Row: Edward Watts, James Smail. Paul Norris. Robert Reed. Robert Miller, Samuel Ben- nett. Robert Gourtright. THE JUNIOR ORCHESTRA This group is composed of pupils who are beginners. This organization offers the in- dividuals practical experience in beginning orchestration. At the same time each in- dividual is also learning how to play his own instrument. Back Row: Wilbur Donley, Warren Lapp. Mr. Yockey, Director; Wayne Knlcely, Raymond Thomas. Second Row: Billy Gekls. Lo's Lutz. Paul Mc- Grevey, Harris Shryock. Front Row: Wayne Glosser, Blanche I.ipps, Doris Knlcely. Margie Whiteus, Jimmie Rogers. PAGE ELEVEN mam THE COSHOCTONIAN STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Izirain Smailes, Nyc Norris, Staunton Harrison, I.ovilla Markley, Rachel MacDonald. Center: Mr. Proper, Warren Holdsworth, Vernal Neldon, Robert Miller, Mildred Clark. Front: Mr. Ruling, Edward Watts. Naomi Fisher, Sylvia Hosier. Zelnia I tpp. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Our girls have shown a great interest and effort in keeping on the job to reach their goal, and we believe that after having studied in this department they are able to make thorough and scientific investigations of foods and textiles. Rack Row: Virginia Jones, Marie Roberts, I .ovilia Markley, Wanetta Whitens. Rachel MacDonald, Isobel Miller. Third Row: Twlla Forest, Kathleen Glosser. Gold Fuller. Rertba Scheetz, Inez Maple. Front Row: Mrs. Martin. Fileen IJIlihridge. Hazel Donley. Margie Dawson, Janice Hankins, Helen Phillips. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Manual Arts Department has added several pieces of new equipment including a sixty inch bed lathe, band saw and com- bination ten inch table saw mounted cm the same stand with a six inch jointer. We have made numerous articles for the build- ing and grounds in addition to individual work. These include: a table for the use of the school board, footlights and scenery for the stage, jumping standards and other equipment for the playground. Rack Row: Mr. Scot!. Burvll Mobley. William White, Dayne Newell. Max Cox. Robert Gull- liams. Third Row: Dwayne Chaney. James Hosfelt, Richard IJIlihridge. Kenneth Pepper. I-ewis Thomas. John Parks. Kenneth Hutchinson. Second Row: Vernal Neldon, Robert Reed. Wil- liam Roberts, Willard Dawson, Warren Glosser. James Small. Arthur Fouch. Front Row: Donald Udder, Junior Clark, l.loyd Udder. John Rlchcreek, Dean Noland, Samuel Renuett, Arthur Wright. ACTIVITIES PAGF TWELVE CONESVILLE RURAL HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS BOYS’ BASKETBALL Record in County League—Won 2, Lost 9 The first full season of basketball was played this year. As the game was new to the team, most of the time was of necessity spent in fundamental drill. Valuable ex- perience was gained as well as an intense love of the game. Top Row: Mr. Duling, Coach; Kenneth Pepper, Xye Norris, Arthur Norris, Dwight Worthington. Center: Mr. Proper, George Shnncr, Edward Watts. Klines Phillips. Front: I-oren Knoll , Staunton Harrison, William White, Robert Guilllnms. BASEBALL Record: Won 4, tied 1, lost none Well balanced team especially strong at bat. Team composed of mostly underclassmen. Only the third base position to fill the coming year. We are looking forward to a successful season. Rack Row: James Boyd. Mr. Duling, Coach; William White, Coniine Smailes. Third Row: Norvllle Wright, Paul Norris, Staunton Harrison, Nye Norris, Klines Phillips. Second Row: Mr. Proper. George Shatter, Dwight Worthington. Charles Ostler. Robert Vickers. First Row: Edward Watts, l iren KnofT. James Hardesty. Arthur Norris. Robert Guilliams. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL We feel that we have had a very enjoyable, worth- while first year in basketball. Although we didn’t win any conference games we did come through with flying colors, losing in the finals of the county tournament by one point. We have no regrets; we played hard and tried to be good losers. Top Row: Kathleen Glosser. Manager; Aldeen TumMln, Wa- llet ta Whiteus, Couch Klizuheth Halsey, Helen Phillii s. Center: Golda Fuller, l.eora Norris, Helen Proper, Captain; Isobel Miller. Front: Marie Roberta, Twila Faust. Kathryn Allen. Filcen Davis. TRACK TEAM The boys in the picture are responsible for winning permanent possession of the cup in the Class C Divis- ion. There is a willing spirit and competition is keen for positions. Top: Paul Norris, Arthur Norris, Raymond Holdsworth, Max Cox. Nye Norris, James Hardesty. Third Row: Dwight Worthington. Fdwnrd Watts. Teddy Court- right. James Hosfelt, Kenneth Hutchinson. Second Row: Mr. Duling, Francis Wolfe, George Shnncr, Dean Noland, Robert Vickers. Mr. Proper. Front: Ixoninr Smailes. James Royd. I ren Knoll’, Staunton Harrison. William White, Robert Guilliams. PAGE THIRTEEN IU IIGin JGIHGCIL PAGE FIFTEEN THE COSHOCTONIAI JAY G. BASH, Principal Degree: PH. B. College: Denison University—Graduate Work at Ohio State University. Majors: School Administration, German. English, History, French. Minors: Mathematics, Psychology. KEENE HIGH SCHOOL EARL D. KISSNER, Assistant Principal Degree: PH. 11.. Wooster. Majors: Science. Mathematics. Minors: Physical Education, Education. ELEANOR WILBUR Degree: A. H. and I). S. in Ed. College: Ohio State University Graduate Work at Columbia University. Majors: Mathematics, Commercial. Minors: Physics, Zoology, French. JANICE WISE Degree: B. S. in Ed. College: Ohio University. Major: Home Economics. Minors: English, History. Biological Science. DELMAR W. HOOVER Degree: B. S. in Agriculture. College: Ohio State University. Majors: Education, Horticulture. M lines: Biology, Animal Husbandry. JOE GAMERTSFELDER Degree: B. S. in Ed. College: Ohio University. Major: History. Minors: Physical Ed.. English. Mathematics. VERA DRAGISICH Degree: B. S. M. College: Baldwin-Wallace. Majors: School Music. Violin. Minors: English. History. Original building contract, award- ed Nov. 1, 1913. Construction started Dec., 1913. Completed Dec., 1914. Building occupied Jan., 1915. Total cost with fur- nishings $17,000. Addition to Building: Contract let Nov. 25, 1935. Construction started Jan., 1936. Building ac- cepted Nov. 2, 1936. Cost with fur- nishings $62,000. Addition com- pleted with use of local, State and Federal aid. PAGE SIXTEEN KEENE HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS WILLIAM PAUL BARCROFT Class President 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Boys’ Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4.; Track 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Music Festival 4. HOWARD SAMUEL BEALL Baseball 1, 2, 3, I; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Honorary Cap- tain 4; Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4; Boys’ Glee Club 1. 2, 3, I: District Ora- torical 2. 3. I; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Music Festival. WARD THOMAS FISHER Baseball 2, 3. 4; Boys’ Glee Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; F. F. A. 4; Senior Class Play. GERALD HAMILTON Senior Class Play. EUGENE EDWARD HOTHEM Orchestra 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Music Festival 4; Senior Class Play. ROBERT TOTTEN HUNT Baseball 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball Varsity 1, 3. 4: Boys’ Glee Club 2. 3; Senior Class Play 4; Scholarship Team 1. 2, I. WAYNE MULLETT Baseball 2. 3; Boys’ Glee Club 2. 3. 4; F. F. A. 4, Senior Class Play. DALE PARKHILL Boys’ Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4; F. F. A. 4: Senior Class Play 4. JAMES HENRY REIGLE Baseball 1. 2; Glee Club 3; Senior Class Play 4. MINERVA R. STEELE Girls' Glee Club I. 2. 3; Girl Reserves 3. I: Scholarship Team 1. 2. 3. I; Librarian I; District Oratorical Contest 2. 3; Senior ('.lass Play 4; School Secretary 4. FLOYD STILLENBAUR, Jr. F. F. A. 4; Basketball 3; Boys’ Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. NAOMI JEAN WATERS Girls’ Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3; (Warsaw) Senior Class Play; Operetta 1. 2; (Warsaw) Music Fes- tival I. ROBERT E. WHEATCRAFT Annual 2; Boys’ Glee Club. ELLENOR JOYCE WILLIAMS Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserves 3. I; President I: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3. I; Secretary-Treasurer of Class 2. 3, 4; Assistant Librarian, Senior Class Play, Operetta 1; (Warsaw) Mixed Chorus 1. (Warsaw). PACK SF.VFNTEF.N THE COSHOCTONIAN JUNIOR CLASS Buck Row: Doris Olinger. Beulah I cwis. Opal Brcnly. Ralph Luikart, Xniulis Norman, Kmmal!ne Bret- zlus. Second Bow: Warren Bechtol. Helen Arnold. Virginia Holliem. Frank Leidig. Alice Brown. Lucille Sclicetz. Front How: Donace Chancy. Doris Fndsley. Rol)crt NorrK June Milli- gan. William McConnell, Ruth Guthrie. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row: Luella Raker. Charles Guthrie. Kathleen Boyd. William Fisher, Virginia Patterson. Third Row: Kdwin McCormick. Ivan Casey. Clyde Hardesty, Rodney Renfrew. Second Row: Virginia Stofer, Bon- nie Reiss. Ada Bickel. Front Row: Hazel Schlarh, John Reiss. Daisy Luikart. Lauretta Ma- rang. F'lvenc Sauerhrey. FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row: Kdwin Guthrie, Peach- nion Alford, Wade Kmig. Victor Hughes. Merle Baker, Chester Baumgardner, Owen Patterson. Third Row: Helen llnthem. Iln Casey, Tracy Renfrew, Eugene Dreher, Marjorie Hartsock. Mary Waters. Second Row: Walter Machwart, Vir- ginia Usher. Cameron Wills. Jack Arnold. Francis Brown. Front Row: Kdwin Mlzer, Kenneth Boyd, Doris Miller. Sarah Leidig. Joy Bash. Ruth Stitt. THE UNDERCLASSES PAGE EIGHTEEN KEENE HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ORCHESTRA We are proud of the fins work our orchestra has been doing this year. It has contributed music to many of the school activ.ties and has had prominent parts in the Christmas program, class plays and the Vesper Service. Back Row: Edwin McCormick, Pounce Chancy, Howard Beall. William Bnrcroft, Cumene Holliem. Third Row: Wiliam Fisher, Olive Beall. Flvene Sauerbrey, Joy Bash. Second Bow: Virginia Holhem. Grace Alford, Jean Boyd. Wal- ter Machwnrt. I.ucille Scheetz. First Bow: Allen Hothem. William Klllott. Thelma I.owe. Jean Miller. Hileen Schuler. Marcia Renfrew. BOYS’ AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS The Keene Glee Clubs have been working together this year to produce some excellent programs. No one will forget the Christmas hymns or the Vesper Service. Back Row: Jack SI llenhanr. Wade I-'mig, Joyce Williams. Charles Cutlirie. William Bnrcroft. Howard Beall, Ward Fisher, Pale Pnrkhill. Rodney Renfrew. Fourth Row: Xondls Norman. Doris Miller. Ruth Stitt. William McConnell. Ruth Guthrie, Mary Waters. Lauretta Marang, Lucille Scheetz. Joy Bash. Tracy Renfrew. Third Row: Doris Fndsley. Robert Norris. Marjorie llnrtsock, Helen Arnold. Virginia Usher, Bonnie Reiss, June Milligan, Ada Bickel, Robert Fcrber, John Anderson. Second Bow: Donace Chaney, Wayne Mullet, Helen Hothem. John Reiss. Doris Olinger. Kmmaline Bretzius, tin Casey, Kathleen Boyd, Jean Waters. Front Row: Edwin McCormick, Clyde Hardesty. Warren Bcch- tol, Frank I«eidig, Kenneth Boyd. Kugene Hothem. F. F. A. In its first year, the F. F. A. has had 100 per cent of the Ag. boys enrolled. We won second, third, and fifth places at the County Fair in judging. Ward Fisher won second place in district public speaking, and also spoke in Verna Elsinger contest. Back Bow: Victor Hughes. Mr. Hoover, Ralph Luiknrt, Ward Fisher. Charles Guthrie, Pale Pnrkhill. Third Row: Rodney Renfrew, Wayne Mullet. Jack Stillenhaur, Ivdwin Mixer, Edwin McCormick. Second Row: William McConnell. Cameron Wills. John Ander- son. Eugene Preher. Walter Machwnrt. Front Row: Warren Bechtol, Robert Norris, Clyde Hardesty, Penclunon Alford. Owen Patterson. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves of Keene High School were organ- ized in November, 1936. The organization is a part of a Registered Y. W. C. A. affiliated with the National Association. The club is the only group of its kind in the county. Back Row: Doris Miller. Beulah Lewis. Xondis Norman, Em- mnline Bretzius. Minerva Steele, Kathleen Boyd, Hazel Schlnrb. Third Row: Virginia Stofcr. Sarah l -idig. Jean Waters. Daisy Luiknrt, Ruth Stitt, Helen Hothem, Elvene Suerbrey. Second Row: Virginia Usher, Ruth Guthrie, Bonnie Reiss, Doris Ivndsley, June Milligan, Marjorie llartsock. Ila Casey. Front Row: Mary Waters, Lucille Scheetz, Helen Arnold. Miss Eleanor Wilbur, Advisor; Joyce Williams, Doris Olinger. Joy Bash. PAGE NINETEEN THE COSHOCTONIAN SPORTS BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM The Keene boys’ team enjoyed a fairly successful sea- son although they were handicapped by inexperience. In league competition they won seven, lost five, win- ning seven, losing nine in the complete schedule. After losing the first game of the tournament the team came back to win the consolation championship. liark Row: .Inc GnmcrtsfeHcr. Coicli; Clyde Hardesty, Wil- liam Bu croft, Manager. Second Row: Ivan Casey, Frank Leidig, Fdwln McCormick. Donace Chaney. Front Row: Ralph Lulkart. Howard Reall, Robert Hunt. BASEBALL TEAM Inexperience seems to be the main fault of this year’s ball team. Many boys are out. however, and should develop into a good team by early May. Back Row: Ralnh Luikart. Wash Fisher, William Bar croft. Robert Hunt. Frank {.eidig. Second Row: Joe (lamertsfelder, Coach: Fdwin McCormick. Clyde Hardesty, Fdwln Mlzer. Peachmon Alford. Front Row: Howard Reall, Ivan Casey. Wade Fmig, Chester Baumgardner. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL A veteran girls’ team won eight games and lost none in the regular season to win the championship. This year’s sextet was the best in the history of the school. Hack Row: lla .el Schlarb, Doris Miller. Beulah Lewis, Joy Hash. Third Row: Virginia Stofer. June Milligan. Doris Fndsley, Ruth Stitt, Lauretta Marang. Second Row: Doris Olinger. Xondis Norman, Helen Arnold, Mary Waters. Lucille Sclieetz. Front Row: Joyce Williams, Opal Brenly, Kathleen Boyd, Daisy Luikart. TRACK TEAM Keene’s track aspirations are uncertain as many un- tried boys come up for positions. The graduation of Kaser, star runner, will be felt. Hack Row: James Heiglc. Ralph Luikart. Ward Fisher, William Barcroft, Robert Hunt. Frank Ixddig. Second Row: W lliam Fisher, Warren Heclitol, Fdwln Mc- Cormick. Clyde Hardesty, Edwin Mlzer, Donace Chaney. Front Row: Ivan Casey. Howard Beall. Joe Gamertsfcldcr, Coach; Wade Fmig, Chester Baumgardner. PAGE TWENTY IP ILaV II N r II IE IL IP IP IIPIP jfCIPCCIL PAGE TWENTY-ONE THE COSHOCTONIAN RALPH MIKESELL, Principal 8. S. in Education. Muskingum College. Work on Master’s Degree, Ohio University. Major: History. Minor: English. PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HERBERT G. DAVIS, Assistant Principal A. B. in Commerce. Ohio University. Work on Master’s Degree, Ohio University. Major: Commerce. Minors: Social Science, English. FARRILL SHARROCK B. S. in Education. Ashland College. Work on Master’s Degree, Ohio University. Major: Biology. Minors: Physical Science, Industrial Arts, History, Mathematics, English. ELOISE RAMSEY a. B. Muskingum College. Major: Home l-k’onomics. Minors: English, Biological Science. ELIZABETH McCUNE A. B. Muskingum College. Work on Master’s Degree. Ohio State University. Majors: French, English, Latin. Minors: Mathematics, History. ZELDA BLAYNEY B. S. in Education. Ohio State University. Work on Master’s I egree, Ohio State University. Major: Music. Minors: English, Social Science. The original building was erected in the year 1885. An addition was made to the building in 1923. Since that time other improve- ments have been made, such as lighting system, water supply sys- tem, and the redecorating of the interior of the building—W. P. A. project. PACE TWENTY-TWO PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS EDWARD LEROY BUKER Baseball; Track: Commercial Chib 1, 3; Junior Play. KATHLEEN M. COSBY Girls’ Glee Club I, 2. 3. I; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club I. 2: Commercial Club 2. 3, 4; Junior IMay; Senior Play; Girls' Recrea- tion Ball: Class Treasurer 3; Coshocton County Scholarship Team, Latin 1. 1. MILDRED KATHRYN DICKERSON Girls’ Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Junior Play. HARRY V. DURBEN Baseball 2. 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. HAROLD V. DURBEN Baseball 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club I. MARJORIE LOUISE GRAHAM Girls’ Glee Club 1, 3, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; Junior Play; Senior Play: Commercial Club 2. 3. I; Home economics Club 1. 2; Class Vice-President I. CLYDE R. HAMILTON Track 3. 4; Latin Club 2. 3; Commercial Club 1. 3. I: Junior Ploy; Senior Play; Class President 3; Class Secretary 4; Coshocton County Scholarship Team, U. S. History, .3. J. RAYMOND JOHNSON Mixed Chorus I; Commercial Club 2, 3. 4: Junior Play; Senior Play. PAUL KREIS l-itin Club I; Commercial Club 3. 4. HARRY W. PENN Track 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 3. EDITH MARIE ROSS Girls’ Glee Cub 1, 2. 3, I; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. I; Commercial Club 2. 3, I; Home economics Club 1. 2. EARL V. SHAW Mixed Chorus 2. 3; Track 1; Junior Play; Commercial Club I; Class Vice-President 3. LINNIE PEARL SMITH Girls’ Glee Club 1. 2. 3, I; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Junior Play: Senior Play; Commercial Club 2, 3, I; Home economics Club 1, 2; Class Secretary 3. GENEVA VAN ALSTYNE Girls’ Glee Club I, 2, 3, I; Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3, 4; Junior Play: Senior Play; Commercial Club 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2; ('lass Treasurer 4. MAX W. VANSICKLE Baseball 3. I; Commercial Club 3. 4; Junior Play: Senior Play; Class President 4. PAGE TWENTY-THREE 71 THE COSHOCTONIAN JUNIOR CLASS Hack Row: John Blake. Russell Rob- inson. David ('.lark, Mary Blanche Marlatt. Edith MilliHan. Luella Mil- ler, Robert McCune. Third Row: Norman Moody, Mer- rill Christian. Virginia Neel. Craig I-awrencr. James Lloyd, Marilyn Magness, Bonnie Alexander. Second Row: Rachel Roof, Howard Hayes, Russell Durhen, Ben Baum- gardner. Norma Welker, Florence Ringer. Mildred Roahrlg, Reva Du- Hng. Front Row: Mr. Sharrock, Chloris Conner. I oren McClain, ('.lifTord Gibson, James Miller, Betty Lint, Mary Bouscher. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row: Kugenc Farnsworth, Blr- ney Schweitzer, Bernard Baker, Lorena Derr, Pearl Harold, Vir- ginia Cook. Second Row: Miss Ramsey, Paul Moody, Kathleen Retzler. Corrine Bordenkirchcr, Arthur Durbcn, Raymond Johnson. Front Row: Doris Shipley. Betty Tyson. Daisy Stockum, Evelyn Peters, Ruth Stofer, Evelyn Ru- ling. FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row: Roger Chaney, Leila By- ers. Hollis Booth, Adeline Shipley, Mabel Hayes, Marjorie Tennant, Lowell Ruling. Third Row: Carl Miskimen, William Graham .Ruth Lawrence, Jack Mi- nor, Raymond Harstine, Forest Keats, Doris Jean Carruthers. Second Row: Miss McCune, Marolyn Christian, John Graham, Vernon Cosby. Junior Doling, Freda Roah- rig, Leila May Rose. Front Row: Vernon Johnson, Bertha Bennett, Edith Davis, Pauline Gib- son, Sara Buker, Mary Esther Wor- thing, Anna Louise Boahrig. THE UNDERCLASSES PAGE TWENTY-FOUR PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ORCHESTRA A new organization, started this year for the first time. Back How: Mis Blayney. Leila Byers, Loren Mc- Clain, Robert Brelsford. Front Row: James Lloyd, Mary Blanche Mnrlatt, Bonnie Alexander. MIXED CHORUS A group of sixty boys and girls. Back Row: Loren McClain, Rachel Roof. Mary Esther Worthing, Ixirenn Derr, Doris Shipley, Virginia Cook, Leila Byers, Mabel Hayes, Ade- line Shipley. Mary Blanche Mnrlatt, Ruth Law- rence, Geneva Van Alstync, Pearl Smith. Mar- jorie Tennant. Luella Miller. David Clark. Fourth Row: Iowell Hilling. Eugene Farnsworth, Betty Tyson, James Lloyd, Kathleen Retzler, Kathryn Dickerson, Carl Miskimen, Evelyn Peters, Pauline Gibson, Raymond Harstine, Rus- sell Durben, Corrinc Rordenkirchcr, Evelyn Du- ling, Craig Lawrence. Third Row: Edith Ross, Ronnie Alexander, For- est Keats, Florence Ringer, Mildred Roahrlg, Marilyn Christian, Edith Davis, Anna Louise Honhrig. Doris Jean Carruthers, Freda Honlirig, Raymond Johnson. Vernon Cosby, Junior Du- ling. Miss Blayney. Second Row: Russell Robinson. Vernon Jolinson, Norma Welker. Reva Ruling, Virginia Neel, Marilyn Magness, Marjorie Graham, Kathleen Cosby, Betty Lint. F'ront Row: John Blake, Norman Moody, Bernard Baker, James Miller, Robert McCune, Birney Schweitzer, Raymond Johnson, Roger Chancy. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Composed of a group of girls taking Home Economics courses. To foster the study and interest in home making. Back Row: Evelyn Peters, Daisy Stockum, Leila Byers. Mary Esther Worthing, Pearl Harold, Marjorie Tennant, Doris Shipley. Third Row: Sara Bilker, Virginia Cook, Pauline Gibson. Ruth Lawrence, Edith Davis, Marilyn Christian, Corrine Bordcnkirchcr. Second Row: Miss Ramsey, Freda Roahrig, Bertha Bennett, Anna I.ouise Roahrig, Lcliu May Rose, Forest Keats, Doris Jean Carruthers. Front Row: Adeline Shipley, Mabel Hayes, Kath- leen Retzler, Betty Tyson, Hollis Booth, Betty Lint, Evelyn Duling. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE THE COSHOCTONIAr SENIOR PLAY CAST Back Row: Clyde Hamilton. Raymond Johnson. Second Row: Kathleen Cosby, Hilly Bilker, Pearl Smith. Front Row: Max Vansickle, Geneva Van Alstync, Marjorie Graham. “THE LITTLE CLODHOPPER A Comedy-Drama in Three Acts Kathleen Coshy...... Marjorie Graham----- Pearl Smith.......... Max Vansickle........ Clyde Hamilton....... Raymond Johnson... Geneva Van Alstync The Little Clodhopper .....Clinrminn Carter .Mrs. Chiggerson-Boggs .....George Chlggcrson .......Septimus Green ...........Ocey (•limp .........Julietta Bean LATIN CLUB A new organization founded to foster the study and use of Latin. Back Row: Marilyn Magness. Mabel Hayes. Ade- line Shipley, I-orena I)err. Second Row: Mildred Ronhrig, Chloris Conner, Kathleen Cosby, Revn Ruling. Bonnie Alexander. Front Row: Miss McCune. Norma Welker, Clyde Hamilton. Paul Kreis. COMMERCIAL CLUB Composed of a group of students who have or are working on a Commercial Major. Back Row: Raymond Johnson, Clyde Hamilton. Rachel Roof. James Miller. Billy Buker. Hetty Lint, Pearl Smith. Third Row: Luella Miller. Mary Blanche Mar- latt, Geneva Van Alstyne, Mary Bouscher, Edith Milligan. Russell Durhen, Chloris Conner, Kath- leen Cosby. Second Row: Merrill Christian. Kathryn Dicker- son. Ivdith Ross, Bonnie Alexander. James Lloyd, Norma Welker, Ben Baumgardner. Mil- dred Roahrig. Front Row: Mr. Davis, Florence Ringer. Virginia Neel, Max Vansickle, Paul Kreis. Marjorie Gra- ham. ACTIVITIES PAGE TWENTY-SIX PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS BASEBALL The Plainfield High School baseball team won four and lost two games in the County League. At the close of the season Plain- field was in third place in the Coshocton County League. Also won two outside games. Hack Row: Hilly Huker, Loren McClain. Harry Penn, Max Yunsickle, Lovell Doling. Second Row: Harold Durhen. Eugene Farnsworth, Russell Durhen. Arthur Durhen. Front Row: Mr. Sharrock, Harry Durhen, Nor- man Moody. Bernard Raker, Janies Miller. TRACK The Plainfield High School Track team re- linquished the first place trophy, after hold- ing it for twa years, to the Warsaw High School. Plainfield placed third with 24 points. John McClain, Plainfield star, made 20 of the Plainfield total. Rack Row: Harry l enn. Billy Huker, Clyde Ham- ilton, Norman Moody. Second Row: Mr. Davis, Fugene Farnsworth. James Lloyd, Russell Durhen, Manager. Front Row: Loren McClain, John Rlake, Karl Shaw. Janies Miller. GIRLS’ RECREATION BALL A group of hard-working girls who are play- ing a regular schedule of games this spring. They are hoping to go places in the County League at the track meet. Rack Row: Mary Rlnnchc Marlntt. Mahcl Hayes, lullth Milligan. Pearl Harold, Virginia Cook. Second Row: Miss Ramsey, Norma Welker, Reva Doling. Florence Ringer. Kathleen Coshy. Front Row: Adeline Shipley. Lorena Derr. Doris Shipley, Betty Lint, Evelyn Doling. PAGK TWENTY-SEVEN HIGIH JGIGGGIL PAGE TWENTY-NINE THE COSHOCTONIAI' E. A. ROBINSON, Principal Degree: B. S. in Education. College: Olilo University—Muskingum. Majors: History and English. Minors: Ijitin. Physical education. FACULTY BEATRICE HOSLER Degree: B. A. College: Ohio Wesleyan University. Majors: History. English and French. Minor: Biological Science. MICHAEL SMITHHISLER Degree: B. S. in I-'ducatinn. College: Ohio University. Majors: Physical Education and Social Science. Minors: Biological Science and Cnglish. SUSAN MILLER Degree: B. S. in Education. College: Ohio State University. Major: English. Minors: Music, French. TIVERTON HIGH SCHOOL Main building at Tiverton was erected in the summer of 1919. This building houses grades five to eleven inclu- sive; the first four grades being domiciled in the two one room buildings north of the one shown in picture; the building is not adequate for present day conditions and union with another district resulting in a new building, in- creased enrollment and improved facilities are plans for the future. PAGE THIRTY riVERTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS EMORY CONNER—“Buck” Baseball 3; Field Meet 3; County Scholarship Team 1, 2 (Alter- nate); All-County Chorus 3; Clnss Play 3. JUNE HAG ELBA RGER—“Harry” Field Meet I. 2; Indoor Ball I, 2; School Orchestra 3; School Cho- rus 3; Class Play 3; Class President 3. DEAN HOLT—“Dan” Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Field Meet 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3; School Chorus 3. CLAYTON RIDENBAUGH—“Pat” Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Field Meet 1, 2, 3; School Chorus 3; Class Play 3. HELEN RIDENBAUGH—“Pug” Field Meet 1. 2, 3; Indoor Team 1, 2, 3; School Chorus 3; Class Sec- retary 2, 3; Class Play 3. PAUL ROBINSON Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; All-County Chorus 3; School Orches- tra 3; Class Play 3; Field Meet 3; County Scholarship Team (Al- ternate) 2. CLEMENTINE SMAIL—“Tiny” Advertising Manager of Class Play 3. HAROLD SMITH—“Bill” Baseball I, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Field Meet 1. 2, 3; All-County Cho- rus 3; School Orchestra 3; Class Play 3; Class President 2. FOREST LE WAYNE TAYLOR Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; All-County Chorus 3; Class Play 3. PACK THIRTY-OXE THE COSHOCTONIAI SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row: Donald Fester. Jolir Sheldon, June Taylor. Second Row: I.ucille Conner, Patri cla Gnmcrtsfeldcr, Ava Warner. First Row: Junior Spurgeon, llarlej Rhodes, Arthur Rumpus. FRESHMAN CLASS Rack Row: June Cooper, Churle Saunter. Second Row: Lewis Ridenbuugl Ruth Matheny, Sylvia Singer. First Row: Hilton Carter, Cliarlc Phillips. Marjorie Fortune. THE UNDERCLASSES PAGE THIRTY-TWO TIVERTON HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ORCHESTRA Our orchestra having been organized under the supervision of Miss Susan Miller is in an embryo state as yet. However, it will continue to grow to fulfill a need in the school if the spirit manifested now con- tinues. Hack Row: Lucille Conner, Harold Smith, Raul Robinson, Beatrice Hosier. First Row: Junior Spurgeon, June Taylor, Arthur Rumpus. June Cooper. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus, organized this year, has fulfilled an admirable place in the school program. Sixteen members were chosen for the All County Chorus. Rack Row: Lucille Conner, Dean Holt, Harold Smith, Donald Fester, Arthur Rumpus, Raul Robinson. Third Row: Wayne Taylor, Clayton Ridenhaugh, Ava Warner, John Sheldon, Helen Ridenhaugh. Second Row: Junior Spurgeon, Harley Rhodes, June Cooper, Ruth Matlicny, Sylvia Singer. First Row: Emory Conner, Charles Sonnier, Pa- trlcia (lamertsfehler, June Taylor. Marjorie For- tune. CLASS PLAY “Home-Town Girl,” a three act comedy, was presented April 22, by the Senior Class. (Members of the cast were: Helen Ridenbaugh, June Hagelbarger, Paul Rob- inson, Emory Conner, Dean Holt, Forrest Taylor, Harold Smith and Clayton Riden- baugh.J Rack Row: Clayton Ridenhaugh, Paul Rohinson, Emory Conner, Forest Taylor. Second Row: Patty (lamertsfelder, Helen Ridcn- liaugli, June Hagelbarger. First Row: Harold Smith. Dean Molt, June Tay- lor. Lucille Conner. PACE THIRTY-THREE THE COSHOCTONIAN SPORTS BOYS’ BASKETBALL Played eleven games; lost ten, and won one. Buck How: Harold Smith. Donald Fesler, John Sheldon. Second How: Junior Spurgeon, M. O. Smltbhlslcr, Coach; NVa.vne Taylor. First How: Clayton Hidcnhaugh. Paul Hohinson. Dean Holt, Arthur Hunipus. BASEBALL Contains five members of the County Championship Team of 1937. The number of games won were five, and lost, one. Back Row: Charles Phillips. Donald Fesler, Emory Conner, Harley Rhodes. Second How: K. A. Hohinson. Coach; Wayne Taylor, Clayton Ridenhaugh, Junior Spurgeon. First How: Dean Holt, John Sheldon, Harold Smith, Paul Hoh- inson. GIRLS’ TRACK TEAM Back How: Lucille Conner. M. 0. Smithhlsler, Coach; June Taylor. Second How: June Cooper, Ruth Matheny, Marjorie Fortune, Sylvia Singer. First How: Patricia Gnmertsfcldcr, Ava Warner, Helen Riden- haugh. BOYS’ TRACK TEAM 1937 Track and Field Teams of Tiverton in winning the Class B track and field meet gathered first places in all the events entered in addition to one second and one third place. Back How: M. O. Smithhlsler, Coach; Charles Phillips. Emory Conner, E. A. Hohinson, Coach. Second Row: Ixrwis Rldenbaugh, Dean Holt. Junior Spurgeon. First How: Donald Fesler, John Sheldon. Paul Hohinson. Har- old Smith. PACE THIRTY-FOUR WAL00NIDIIN© IU II ©10 J0000IL PAGE THIHTY-FIVE THE COSHOCTONIAN WALTER R. BUSENBURG, Principal B. S. in Education. Ohio State University, Ohio University, Wooster. Majors: Mathematics and Science. Minor: History. CELIA LONSINGER it. S. in Education. Ohio University. Major: English. Minors: Biology and Education. MARLOWE GAMERTSFELDER Ohio University. Seventh and Eighth Grades. SUSAN MILLER B. S. in Education. Ohio State University. Major: English. Minors: Music, French. WALHONDING HIGH SCHOOL Our Walhonding High School building burned in 1933 and since that disaster we have been holding forth in an aban- doned Presbyterian Church which has been somewhat re- modeled to suit our needs. We are now in the process of consolidating with Tiverton Township and a new high school building is to be constructed in the near future. The picture shows our grade building built in 1934. PAGE THIHTY-SIX WALHONDING HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS DELBERT WARNER BAKER Dramatic Club—“Shorty” ESTELLA VVYZONA BURCH Dramatic Club, Softball—“Stella RUSSELL LEE ENDSLEY baseball. Class Secretary, Field Meet, Dramatic Club—“Poodle” EMMETT JUNIOR HAGANS Oratorical Contest. Orchestra, baseball. Musical Festival, ('.lass President, l rumntic Club—“TulTy” SOPHIA ELLEN HAGANS Girls Glee Club, Music Festival, Field Meet, Dramatic Club—“Hcg' t ADAM WARNER RAHN C Oratorical Contest, Field Meet, Dramatic Club, Musical Festival— “Sampson” HELEN WHEELER Girls’ Glee Club, Dramatic Club. DALE LEROY YOUNG Orchestra, baseball. Dramatic Club—“Pint' PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN THE COSHOCTONIAN SOPHOMORE CLASS v Hack Row: Haul Cline, Elsie Burch, Maxine Strouse. Middle Row: Betty Ogle, Harriet Hagans, Ellen Rodehnver. Front Row: Sarah Rahn, Kloisc Fox. Woodrow Lease. Not in Picture: Charles Randles and Floyd Hughes. FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row: Raul Kunuckle, Carl Hughes, John Matheny, Pauline Culllson. Front Row: Lillian Young, Eileen Ramiles. Nadene Endsley, I-enore Fry. THE UNDERCLASSES RACE THIRTY-EIGHT
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