Coshocton County High Schools - Coshoctonian Yearbook (Coshocton County, OH)
- Class of 1939
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¥ 1 THE STAFF H. L. DULING.Chairman HARRIS GIFFIN.Business Manager ESTHER EMLER.Editor MARY STONE.Assistant Editor CELIA LONSINGER-..Assistant Edicor H. G. DAVIS....Advertising Manager E. A. ROBINSON. .Assistant Advertising Manager ELEANOR WILBUR_Circulation Manager DUNA MOORE. .Assistant Circulation Manager ROY SMAILES.Sports Editor co ff o FRE E% ‘Uhe%- E 1 E E CO HpITTtlNIAN w EXF [ 3 ] COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Reading left to right: RAYMOND MIKESELL Frazeysburg, Ohio, Rt. O. J. BUSER, President West Lafayette, Ohio. LUCIAN SHAW, Vice-President West Lafayette, Ohio. 0. J. FOSTER Warsaw, Ohio. KLINES FOSTER Coshocton, Ohio, Route No. 5. ROOM 311 CHACOS BUILDING J. F. LAUTENSCHLAGER County Superintendent of Schools 1100 Cambridge Road, Coshocton, Ohio. ROOM 312 CHACOS BUILDING MRS. FLORENCE THOMAS Secretary to County Superintendent of Schools 327 Locust Street, Coshocton, Ohio. [ 5 ] WALHONDING CONESVILLE L. C. DULING, Principal Degree: A. B. Muskingum Graduate study: Ohio University Ma jor: History Minors: English, Biology, Chemistry and Physical Education. FRESNO D. B. SQUIBB, Principal Degree: A. B. Muskingum College Graduate work: Ohio State Univer¬ sity. Majors: Social Science and Indus¬ trial Education Minor: Science KEENE JAY G. BASH, Principal Degree: PH. B. Denison University Graduate work: Ohio State Univer¬ sity Majors: School Administration, Ger¬ man, English, History, French Minors: Mathematics, Psychology TIVERTON E. A. ROBINSON, Principal Degree: B. S. in Education College: Ohio University, Muskin¬ gum Majors: History and English Minors: Latin, Physical Education WALTER R. BUSENBURG, Principal Degree: B. S. in Education Ohio State University, Ohio Univer¬ sity, Wooster Majors: Mathematics and Science Minor: History ROSCOE C. E. WILLIAMSON, Princi¬ pal Degree: B. S. in Education, Kent State University Majors: Education, Mathematics, Agriculture Minors: Industrial Arts, History and Social Science Graduate work: Kent State Univer¬ sity PIKE HARRIS GIFFEN, Principal Certificate in Commerce: Bliss Col¬ lege Degree: B. S. in Education, Univer¬ sity of Cincinnati Graduate work: Ohio State Univer¬ sity Major: Commerce Minors: English, History, Science PLAINFIELD RALPH E. MIKESELL, Prin¬ cipal Degree: B. S. in Education, Muskin¬ gum College Work on Master’s Degree: Ohio University Major: History Minor: English WARSAW H. L. DULING, Principal Degree: B. S. in Education, Muskin¬ gum College Majors: Biological Sciences, and Ed¬ ucation Minors: Social Studies, Earth Sci¬ ences, and English WEST LAFAYETTE J. A. MacTAVISH, Principal Degree: A. B., West Virginia Wes¬ leyan College, Ohio State Univer¬ sity Majors: History, English, Physical Education [ G ] FRESNO Standing: QUAY NORRIS GIOVANNI BAIETTI Seated: ELIZABETH McMILLAN DELMAR W. HOOVER SARAH McMAHON DUNA MOORE KEENE DELMAR HOOVER EARL KISSNER ELEANOR WILBUR MRS. FREDERICK P. HUNTINGTON JOE GAMERTSFELDER MARGARET MARTIN TIVERTON MICHAEL SMITHHISLER BEATRICE HOSLER WALHONDING CELIA LONSINGER JOE NUZUM SUSAN MILLER CONESVILLE Left to l’ight: ESTHER EMLER ARDEN YOCKEY ELIZABETH DEAN BAS- TIAN DONALD SHAFER H. D. SCOTT ELIZABETH HALSEY ROSCOE Left to right: CLYDE OLINGER ANNE KEPPEL ROY SMAILES MRS. LAURA PATTERSON PAULINE KENDALL BESSIE ADLARD PIKE PLAINFIELD FARRILL SHARROCK HERBERT G. DAVIS ZELDA BLAYNEY MARLIE ANN BERRY ELIZABETH McCUNE WARSAW ELBERT C. WELKER O. R. EDGINGTON FLOYD SINGER RICHARD WENGER HARRIETT TULLOSS EDWARD STRICKLING HELEN RUTH HESS WEST LAFAYETTE Standing: SAMUEL G. VERCOE GEORGE K. NICKLES ALLISON BARRETT GRETCHEN LONG Seated: LULU WATERS HULL PAUL F. SCHEETZ MARY STONE LOIS KELLER D. M. MOWERY LENA ROSS ELNORA BALO CHARLES HOOD SUSAN MILLER I 8 ] Members of Coshocton County High School Faculties BESSIE ADLARD B. S. in Education: Kent State Univer¬ sity Major: Commerce Minor: Social Science Graduate work: Kent State University GIOVANNI BAIETTI Studied at Brescia Conservatory ol ' Italy Majors: Teaching all Wind Instru¬ ments, Conducting Minor: Vocal ELNORA BALO B. S. in Education: Muskingum College Major: History Minors: English, Biological Sciences, Latin ALLISON BARRETT B. S. in Education: Muskingum College Major: Manual Training ELIZABETH DEAN BASTIAN B. S. in Education: Ohio University Major: Mathematics Minors: Home Economics, Commerce, English ZELDA BLAYNEY B. S. in Education: Ohio State Univer¬ sity Work on Master’s Degree: Ohio Stati University Major: Music Minors: English, Social Science HERBERT G. DAVIS, Assistant Piin- cipal A. B. in Commerce: Ohio University Work on Master’s Degree: Ohio Univer¬ sity Major: Commerce Minors: Social Science, English O. R. EDGINGTON A. B.: Muskingum College Graduate work: Ohio State Major: History Minors: English, Mathematics, Public Speaking, Physical Education ESTHER E. EMLER B. S. in Home Economics: Ohio State University Major: Home Economics Minors: English, Latin, Physical Sci¬ ence, Biological Science JOE GAMERTSFELDER B. S. in Education: Ohio University Major: History Minors: Physical Education, English, Mathematics Work on Master’s Degree: Ohio Univer¬ sity ELIZABETH HALSEY A. B.: Denison University Majors: English, Public Speaking, Physical Education Minor: History HELEN RUTH HESS B. S. :University of Pittsburgh Major: Commercial Education Minors : English and History CHARLES W. HOOD B. S. in Education: Indiana State Teachers College Master Science: Ohio State University Majors: Physics, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Industrial Arts Minor: Mathematics BEATRICE HOSLER B. A.: Ohio Wesleyan University Majors: History, English and French Minor: Biological Science DELMAR W. HOOVER B. S. in Agriculture: Ohio State Uni¬ versity Majors: Education, Horticulture Minors: Biology, Animal Husbandry LULU WATERS HULL A. B.: Muskingum College Majors: English, Foreign Language MRS. FREDERICK P. HUNTING- TON B. S ' , in Public School Music: Mansfield State Teachers College, Mansfield, Pa. Major: Public School Music Minor: English Summer Sessions: Library of Science, Kutztown Teachers College, Pa. LOIS B. KELLER B. S. in Agriculture Major: Home Economics PAULINE KENDALL B. S. in Education: Ohio University Major: Home Economics Minors: English, Social Science ANNE KEPPEL B. S. in Education with Music Supervis¬ ion: Muskingum College Major: Music Minors: English, Speech EARL D. KISSNER, Assistant Prin¬ cipal Ph. B.: Wooster Majors: Mathematics, Science Minors: Physical Education, Education GRETCHEN LONG B. S. in Commercial Education: Indiana State Teachers College, Commerce CELIA LONSINGER B. S. in Education: Ohio University Graduate work : Ohio State Major: English Minor: Biological Science ELIZABETH McCUNE A. B.: Muskingum College Work on Master’s Degree: Ohio State University Majors: French, English, Latin Minors: Mathematics, History SARAH McMAHON B. S. in Education: Ohio State Univer¬ sity Special work: Bowling Green State University Major: English Minors: Commercial Education, Biology Physical Education, History MARGARET ELIZABETH McMIL- LAN A. B.: Muskingum College Majors: Home Economics, English Minors: History, Latin MARGARET MARTIN B. S. in Education: Muskingum College Majors: Bible, Education, English, His¬ tory, Home Economics. Minors: Social Science, Geography SUSAN MILLER B. S. in Education Majors: Public School Music, English Minor: French DUN A MOORE B. S. in Education: Ohio State Univer¬ sity Graduate work: Ohio State University Majors: History and English Minors: Physical Education, Mathemat¬ ics, Social Science, Biology D. M. MOWERY Ohio University Majors: History, English Minors: Mathematics. Physical Science GEORGE K. NICKLES B. S. in Education: Ohio University Instrumental Music, English, History CARL E. NORRIS B. S. in Education: Ohio State Univer¬ sity Grauuate w’ork: Ohio State University Agriculture QUAY NORRIS B. S. in Education: Ashland College Major: History Minors: Biology, Physical Education JOE NUZUM Kent State, Ohio State Seventh and Eightii Grades CLYDE OLINGER B. S. in Education: Muskingum College Major: Geology Minors: English, Biology, Speech MRS. LAURA PATTERSON Ph. B.: University of Chicago Majors: Education, Art, English Minors: Latin, Home Economics M. JANE ROSE B. S. in Education: Fine Arts Denison University Ohio State University LENA M. ROSS B. S. in Education: Ohio University Major: Mathematics Minors: History, English, Home Eco¬ nomics, French PAUL F. SCHEETZ A. B.: Denison University Mathematics, Physical Science, Athletics English, German H. D. SCOTT B. S. in Education: Ohio State Univer¬ sity Major: Practical Arts Minors: Physical Science, Mathematics DONALD S. SHAFER B. S. in Education: Ohio University Graduate study: Ohio University Major: Physical Education Minors: History, English, Biological Sci¬ ence, Physical Science FARRILL SHARROCK B. S. in Education: Ashland College Work on Master’s Degree: Ohio Univer¬ sity Major: Biology Minors: Physical Science, Industrial Arts, History, Mathematics, English FLOYD W. SINGER B. S. in Education Muskingum College Work on Master’s Degree: Ohio Univer¬ sity Majors: English and Education Minors: Mathematics, Social Studies, and Bible ROY A SMAILES B. S. in Education: Ohio University Major: History Minors: English, Physical Education, Physical Science MICHAEL SMITHHISLER B. S. in Education: Ohio University Majors: Physical Education and Social Science Minors: Biological Science and English MARY V. STONE B. S. in Education and A. B.: Muskin¬ gum College English, Psychology, History, Music EDWARD STRICKLING B. S. in Agriculture Education: Ohio State University Major: Agriculture Education Minor: Rural Economics HARRIETT TULLOSS B. S. in Home Economics: Ohio State University Major: Home Economics Minors: Chemistry, English and Social Science SAMUEL G. VERCOE B. S. in Education: Ohio State Univer¬ sity Master’s Degree Chemistry, Biological Sciences, English ELBERT C. WELKER, Assistant Principal B. A. :Adrian College Majors: English and Physical Sciences Minors: Latin and Mathematics RICHARD F. WENGER B. S. :Muskinguin College Major: Music Minor: Science ELEANOR WILBUR A. B. and B. S. in Education: Ohio State University Graduate work: Columbia Majors: Mathematics, Commercial Minors: Physics, Zoology, French ARDEN J. YOCKEY B. S. in Education: Kent University Major: Music Minors: Commerce, English, Biology [ 9 ] To MR. L. C. SHAW, teacher, historian and outstanding citizen, we respectfully dedicate the 1939 Coshoctonian. For forty-two years Mr. Shaw taught in our own county schools and served as County Superintendent from 1914 to 1925. He is keenly interested in Coshocton County his¬ tory both as a lecturer and writer. In 1935 he published a booklet entitled “Our County — Coshocton.” . . . Mr. Shaw is now retired from active life and resides in West Lafayette. 1 10 ] f %S V K T I V ' ■ ' 0 A U . c rt . V ' J [ 11 ] JEAN BOOKLESS Glee Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Class Secretary 3; Home Economics Flay 2; Orutorical Contest 3; Librarian 2, 3, 4. CHARLES BOYD Coshocton High School 1, 2, 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Class Basketball 2, 3. JAMES BOYD Coshocton 1, 2; Latin Club 2; F. F. A. 2; Or¬ chestra 3, 4; Band 4; Baseball 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Track 3. TEDDY COURTRIGHT Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club 1; Junior Class Play 3; Track 3. RILLA DICKERSON Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; General Music 1. JOHN W. FOUCH, Jr. Mixed Chorus 1. JAMES HARDESTY Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play 3. RAYMOND HOLDSWORTH Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3. LOREN KNOFF Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 3, 4; F. F. A. 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Glee Club 3; Or¬ chestra 4; Band 4. GERALDINE LAPP Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Or¬ chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Class Sec¬ retary 4; Home Economics Play 2; Oratorical Contest 3; Scholarship Team 1; Track 1, 2; Vocal Sextet 3. ELOISE LARR Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gen¬ eral Music 1. LESTER MOSSMAN Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Quartet 4; Junior Class Play 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Li¬ brarian 1. JEAN MURDOCK Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Orato¬ rical Contest 1, 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2. 3. BLANCHE LIPPS Home Economics Club 1; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Basketball 4. ARTHUR NORRIS Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2 3; Basketball 2, 3; News¬ paper Staff 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3. CONESVILLE SENIORS ■ [ 12 J NYE NORRIS Student Council 2, 3; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Base¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Newspaper Stall ' 4; Junior Class Play. PAUL NORRIS Baseball 1, 2 , 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3 ,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2. CHARLES OSTLER Orchestra 1; (ilee Club 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. DONALD ROBERTS Mingo Junction H. S. 1, 2, 3; Band I; Orches¬ tra 4. ELMER ELLSWORTH SHANER Junior Class Play 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 4; Track 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Newspaper Stall ' 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Scholarship Team 1, 2; Quar¬ tet 3. JAMES SMAIL Killbuck 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; High School Play 1; Literary 1. LOWELL SMAILES Mixed Chorus 1. ALDENE TUMBLIN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; General Music 1; Orches¬ tra 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Play 2; Junior Class Play 3; Newspaper Staff 4. MARGIE UDDER Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; General Music 1; Home Economics Play 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Basket¬ ball 4; Oratorical Contest 1. 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Librarian 2, 3. EDWARD WATTS Student Council 2, 3; Junior Class Play 2, 3; Class President 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cap¬ tain 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Captain 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Li¬ brarian 1; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Vocal Sextet 3. MARY KATHRYN WOLFE Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Junior Class Play 3. DWIGHT WORTHINGTON Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2 , 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Orchestra i, 2, 3, 4. NORVILLE WRIGHT Mixed Chorus 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3. 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Band 4; Track 4. VIOLET WRIGHT Junior Class Play 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; General Music 1; News¬ paper Stall ' 4; Librarian 1, 2, 3. J u [ 13 ] WARD ARNOLD Coshocton High School 1, 2; F. F. A. 4; Class Play 4. MABEL AYRES Class President 1, 2; Class Secretary 4; Orato¬ rical Contest 2; 1). A. R. Scholarship Test 4; Scholarship 1, 2, 2; Operetta 1, 2; Class Plays 2, 4; Office Secretary 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 2; Hand 2, 4; H. S. Orchestra 2, 4; Cheer Leader 1, 2, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. LOREN DUNLEVY Operetta 1; Glee Club 3; F. F. A. 3, 4; Class Play 4. CLARA EMMA FORTUNE Scholarship Test 1, 2; Operetta 1, 2; ( ' .lass Play 4; (Mass Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Soft Ball Team L 2, 3, 4. LAURA MAE FORTUNE Operetta 1, 2; Oratorical Contest 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Librarian 4; Class Plays 3, 4; Track 3 4; Basketball 4. THOMAS FOSTER Coshocton High School 1, 2; F. F. A. 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball Manager 3; Basketball 3; Class Play 4. JUNE LEAVENGOOD Class President 4; Class Secretary 1; Scholar¬ ship Tests 1, 2; High School Operetta 1, 2; Class Plays 3, 4; Band 3, 4; H. S. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Librarian for Band and Orchestra 2, 3 4; Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK LOCKARD Class Vice-President 3; Scholarship Test 1; Operetta 1, 2; Class Plays 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Band 3, 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Track 2; Bas¬ ketball Manager 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES McCREA Class Vice President 1; Operetta 1; Class Play 4; F. F. A. 4: Track 2; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. [ 14 ] dwight McCullough Operetta 2; Glee Club 3; F. F. A. 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Cheer Leader 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. HAROLD NORRIS Class Play 4; Glee Club 3; F. F. A. 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. HAZEL PEPPER Class Play 3, 4; Home Economics Club 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft Ball 1, 2, 3, 4. JUNIOR SCHERER Class Play 4. LEWIS STOCKUM Coshocton High 1; Cheer Leader 2, 3; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Basketball Manager 2; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 3. 4; F. F. A. President 3; Class President 3; Class Play 2, 3, 4. KEENE SENIORS HELEN LOUISE ARNOLD Otsego High School 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Librarian 3; Senior Class Play 1; Freshman-Sophomore Play 1; Junior ( lass Play; Senior Class Play; Music Festival; Scholarship Test 1; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; County Oratorical 3; Prince of Peace 3; Indoor Baseball 1. 2, 3; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer; School Sec¬ retary 4. OPAL MARIE BRENLY Clark High School 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; In¬ door Baseball 1, 2, 3, 1; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Girl Re¬ serves 2; Senior Class Play. EMMALINE VERNELLE BRETZIUS Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian of Glee Club I; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Indoor Baseball 1, 2; County Scholarship Test 3; Cheer Leader 2, 4; Oratori¬ cal 1, 2; Music F ' estival; Chorus 1, 2; Volley Ball L 2, 3, 4. ALICE MAE BROWN Class History 1; Scholarship Test 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Prompter of Junior Play 3; N. Y. A. 4. DONACE H. CHANEY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2; Track 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Music F ' estival; Class Secre¬ tary 1; Class President 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Scholarship Test 1, 2, 3; Prince of Peace 3. DORIS JANE ENDSLEY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival; Chorus 1, 2; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. 4; County Oratori al 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4. RUTH LUCILLE GUTHRIE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratorical 1, 2, 3; Music F ' estival; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Indoor Base¬ ball L 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Senior (.lass Play. VIRGINIA HENRIETTE HOTHEM Chorus 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, I; Program Committee of Junior Class Play; Scholarship Test 1; Senior Play 4; Music F ' es¬ tival; county Band 4; N. Y. A. 4. RALPH W. LUIKART Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; F’. F. A. 3, 4; Junior (.lass Play; Senior Class Play. william c. McConnell Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 3, 4; Music Festi¬ val; Junior Class Play; Senior Play; Basket¬ ball Manager 4. CLARA JUNE MILLIGAN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Clas Play; Senior Class Play; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Class Presi¬ dent 1; Music Festival 3; Scholarship Test 1; Oratorical 1, 2; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3. NONDIS ARAL NORMAN Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Girl Beserves 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi¬ dent 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Music Festi¬ val; Oratorical 3; Orchestra 4; Scholarship Test 1, 3; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3; Cheer Leader 3. ROBERT EUGENE NORRIS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 3, 4, Reporter 4; Indoor Baseball 2; Stage Manager Junior Play; Senior Play 4; Music F ' estival. DORIS EILEEN OLINGER Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball 1, 2,3,4; In¬ door Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Festival; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Senior Play. LUCILLE LEORA SCHEETZ Basketball 2. 3, 4; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; In¬ door Ball 1. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Orches¬ tra 2, 3, 4; Music Festival; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; President 4; County Band 4; Junior (lias Play; S enior Class Play; Prince of Peace 3; Class Secretary 3, 4. [ 16 ] ARTHUR BUMPUS Basketball 1, 2; Dramatic Club 3; Class Play 3; Orchestra 2; County Chorus 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3. LUCILLE CONNER Track Team 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Class Play 2, 3; Orchestra 2; County Chorus 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Charm Club 3; County Scholarship Latin Team 2. PATRICIA GAMERTSFELDER Track Team 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; ( ' .lass Play 2. 3; County Chorus 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Charm Club 3; l-H Club 2, 3; Basketball 1; Class Vice-President 1, 2, S. HARLEY RHODES Track Team 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Class Play 3. JOHN SHELDON Track Team 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Basketball 2; Class Play 3. JUNIOR SPURGEON Basketball 1, 2; Dramatic Club 3; Class Play 3; Orchestra 1, 2; County Chorus 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Track Team 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Class President 3. JUNE TAYLOR Track Team 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Class Play 2, 3; County Chorus 2; Glee Club 2, 3: Charm Club 3; Orchestra 2; Basketball 1; 4-H Club 2, 3; Class Secretary 3. AVA WARNER Track Team 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Charm Club 3; Class Play 3; Glee Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 2, 3; County Chorus 2. TIVERTON SENIORS WALHONDING SENIORS PAUL CLINE Track Team 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Booster Club 3. FLOYD HUGHES Dramatics Club 2, 3; Booster Club 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3; Glee Club 2. BETTY OGLE WOODROW LEASE President Dramatics Club 3; Booster Club 3; Girls’ Softball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2. Dramatics Club 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3; Base¬ ball 1, 2, 3; Booster Club 3; Glee Club 2. CHARLES RANDLES Booster Club 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track Team 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3. ELLEN RODEHAVER Oratorical Contest 1, 2; County Scholastic Team 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Booster Club 3; Glee Club 2; Girls’ Softball 1, 2, 3. JOHN CROSS, Jr. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; 4-H Club 1. 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 4; Stage Manager Senior Play 2, 3; Senior Play 4. AGNES DANIELS Glee Club 1; Scholarship 1, 2, 3; Class Play 4. DREXEL DARR Basketball 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Com¬ mercial Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Senior Play 4. VIOLET FOSTER Assistant Secretary 4; Basketball Manager 4; Soft Ball 3; Track 3; Commercial Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 1; Senior Play 4; Mixed Chorus 2. GWENDOLYN ROSYLEE KIMBALL Sen.or (.lass President; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 1; Captain 3; Soft Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, I; Commercial Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Prince of Peace Contest 3; Scholarship 1, 2; Senior Play 4. LAURA HOWE Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Commercial Club 3, 1; Coun¬ ty Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; 4-H Club 3, 4. GERTRUDE LEONE MENSER l-H Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Oratorical Con¬ test 2, 3; Prince of Peace Contest 1; Commer¬ cial Club 3, I; Latin Club 1, 2; District Scholarship 1, 2; Class Play I. CHARLES MISKIMENS Basketball 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Stage Manager 3, 4; Senior Play 4. CHARLES MURPHY Secretary-Treasurer Class 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Boys’ Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Track 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; Quartet 4; Vocational Agriculture 1, 2; Class Play 1; Music Festival 4; Coshocton High School 1, 2; Roscoe High School 3, 4. CONSTANCE NEPTUNE Soft Ball 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3; Commercial Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4. ETHEL PHILLIS Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3; 4-H Club 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Music Festival 3, 4. ROSCOE SENIORS BONNIE JEAN PORTER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft Ball 1, 2, I; Track 1, 2, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Art Club 2; Oratorical Contest 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3; Music Festival 2 , 3, 4; County Scholarship 1; Senior Play 4. ALVA PRICE, Jr. County Scholarship Team 2, 3; Latin Club 4; Basketball Manager 4; Baseball Manager 4; Senior Play 4. AUDREY TURNER Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Soft Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Com¬ mercial Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratorical Contest 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3; Librarian 3; District Scholarship 1, 2; Prince of Peace Contest 4; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4. WILLIAM WILLIAMS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship 1, 2, 3; Repre¬ sentative to Buckeye Boys’ State Camp 1938; Latin Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Prince of Peace Contest 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Senior Play 4. [ 19 ] WARREN ASHCRAFT WILMA AXLINE Girls’ Glee Club, 4 years; Home Economics Club, 2 years; Girls’ Volley Ball Team; Mixed Chorus; Prattler Stall ' ; Honor Society; Vice- President of Class. RUBY BAKER Home Economics Club, 2 years; Girls’ Glee Club, 4 years. RETTIE CARLE Girls’ Glee Club, 4 years; Mixed Chorus; Home Economics Club, 2 years; Volley Ball; Girls’ Baseball Team; Prattler Staff. FLORENCE CLARK Girls’ Glee Club, 4 years; Home Economics Club, 2 years; Girls’ Volley Ball Team; Mixed Chorus. CHARLINE CRAWFORD Girls’ Glee Club, 1 year; Home Economics Club, 2 years. DOROTHY GAULT Girls’ Glee Club, 2 years; Honor Society; Girls’ Volley Ball Team, 1 year; Home Economics Club, 2 years. RUTH HAWTHORNE Girls’ Volley Ball Team, 1 year; Home Eco¬ nomics Club 2 years. TWILA MASON Girls’ Glee Club, 4 years; Mixed Chorus; Prat- ter Staff, 2 years; Honor Society; President of Class; President of Glee Club; Girls’ Baseball Team; Girls’ Volley Ball Team; Home Eco¬ nomics Club, 1 year. JEAN LITTLE Girls’ Glee Club, 4 years; Mixed Chorus; Home Economics Club; Girls’ Volley Ball Team. ALICE MULLET Girls’ Volley Ball Team; Home Economics Club. PIKE SENIORS ALMA PRIEST Home Economics Club; Glee Club; Honor So¬ ciety. J L [ 20 ] GRACE PRIEST Home Economics Club ; Glee Club, 1 year. MILDRED TAYLOR Girls’ Glee Club; Home Economics Club; Mixed Chorus; Honor So ciety; Girls’ Volley Ball Team. BETTIE WILT Girls’ Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Girls’ Volley Bali Team; Girls’ Baseball Team VIRGINIA WRIGHT Girls’ Glee Club, 4 years; Mixed Chorus; Girls’ Baseball Team; Girls’ Volley Ball Team; Prat¬ tler Stall ' ; Home Economics Club; Honor So¬ ciety. BONNIE JEAN ALEXANDER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Secretary of Latin Club 4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Com¬ mercial Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play; 4-H Club 1; Scholarship Team 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH BOUSCHER Uhrichsville High School 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 3, 4. JOHN L. BLAKE Music 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Industrial Arts 1, 2. MERRILL C. CHRISTIAN Beardsley High School, Beardsley, Minn., 1; Lincoln High School, Detroit Lakes, Minn., 2; Brown High School, Cambridge, Ohio, 2; Com¬ mercial Club 3, 4; Baseball 4; Track Team 4; Junior ( ' .lass Play; Scholarship Team 3. DAVID L. CLARK Track Team 3; Boys’ Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play. CHLORIS LADONNA CONNER Latin Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 3, 4. REVA CATHERINE DULING Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4: Home Economics (dub 1; Girls’ Becreation Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 3. RUSSELL DURBEN Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Withdrawn at end of first semester Senior year. CLIFFORD GIBSON Commercial Club 3, 4; Junior Class Play. HOWARD M. HAYES Coshocton High School 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Track Team 4; Boys’ Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4. R. CRAIG LAWRENCE Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts 1, 2. BETTY JANE LINT Coshocton High School 1; Otsego High School 2; Home Economics Club 3; Girls’ Glee Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4. JAMES E. LLOYD Track Team 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Glee Club 3. 4; Industrial Arts (dub 1, 2; Junior Class Play 3; Secretary-Treasurer Class 3, 4; Commercial Club 1, 3, 4; Edinburg High School 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Music Festival 3, I. MARILYN EILEEN MAGNESS Oratorical Contest 1, 2, 3; Prince of Peace Con¬ test 4; Jun ior Class Play; Recreation Ball 1; Latin Club 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; l-H (dub 1, 2, 4; Music Festival 3, 4; I). A. B. Citizenship Contest 4; Temperance Test 3; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, .3, 4; Reporter Senior Class; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3. MARY BLANCHE MARLOTT Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Track Team 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1; Girls’ Becreation Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Com¬ mercial Club 2, 3, 4. [ 22 ] PLAINFIELD SENIORS ■I LOREN D. McCLAIN Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Quartet 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. ROBERT L. McCUNE Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 4. LUELLA IRENE MILLER Home Economics Club 1, 2; (Erls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, I. NORMAN M. MOODY Boone High School, Boone, North Carolina 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; Music Festival 3. VIRGINIA G. NEEL Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sextette 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Junior Class Play; Oratorical Contest, duet 2. MILDRED IRENE ROAHRIG Girls’ Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1 . RACHEL E. ROOF Home Economics Club 1, 2; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sextette 2, 3, 4; Music Festival 3; Junior Class Play; Commercial Club 3, 4; Girls’ Recreation Ball 1, 2, 3; Class President 3, 4. RAYMOND ROSE Glee Club 1, 2; Scholarship Team 1. NORMA EILEEN WELKER Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 3, 4; Girls’ Recreation Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1; Track Team 1, 2. [ 23 ] DAVID BRIGHTWELL Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 1, 2, :i, 1; Track Team 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Class Play 2, 3; Literary Society 1, 2. M A RILL A BUSENBURG Oratorical Contest 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Student Council 4; “Future Homemakers of America” 3. GEORGE BUXTON “Future Farmers of America” 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Class Play 2; Literary Society 1, 2. EMORY CONNER Baseball Team 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Class Play 3; Dramatic Club 4; Track Team 3; County Chorus 3. JAMES CRAWFORD Literary Society 1, 2; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Class Play 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1. GLADYS DARR JAMES DAUGHERTY Class Play 2, 3; Literary Society 1. Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; County Orchestra 3; County Band 3; Literary Society 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Class Play 2; Operetta 2. JUNIOR HAGANS Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 ; “Future Farmers of America” 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Soft Ball Team 2, 3. JUNE HAGELBARGER Class Oflicer 2, 3; Track Team 1, 2; Class Play 3; Orchestra 3; Band 4; Student Council 4: Mixed Chorus 3; “Future Homemakers of America” 4. [ 24 ] DEAN HOLT Baseball Team 1, 2, .‘1; Basketball Team 2, 3; Track Team (boys) 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3; “Fu¬ ture Farmers ol‘ America” 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. OLLIDEAN HORN Glee Club 1, 2, 3; County Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Vice-President 2, 3; Student Council 2, 4; Class Play 2; Oratorical Contest 2, 4; Liter¬ ary Society 1; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Class Newsreporter 4. ELNORA LAFFLEN Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Oratorical Contest 1, 2. EDWARD LAYMAN Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 3, 1; Track Team 3, 4; Class Vice-President 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Dramatic Club 4; Class Play 2; (Irving) Literary Society 1, 2. ALICE LEAS Literary Society 1; Class Play 2. 3; Oratorical Contest 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARICE LEAS Mixed Chorus 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Oratorical Contest 1. 2, 3; Literary Society 1; Operetta 1, 3; Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 3; Booster Club 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4. OPAL LEASE Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball Team 1, 3; Literary Society 1; Mixed Chorus 1 (Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Class Play 2, 3; Operetta 1; County Orchestra 3; Booster Club 2, 3; Student Council 3; Class President 4; Class Treasurer 3; School News Staff 3. JOSEPHINE McNABB Basketball 2, 3; Future Homemakers of Ameri¬ ca 1, 2; Track Team (girls) 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Booster Club 1, 3, 4; Class President 2; Class Play 2, 3; County Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Literary Society 1 WARSAW SENIORS HAROLD McNEAL Class Play 2; Dramatic Club 4; Literary So¬ ciety 1, 2. FRANCES MIKESELL “F ' uture Homemakers of America” 3, 1; Stu¬ dent Council 3; Class Play 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; Class President 3. RICHARD MOORE “Future Farmers of America” 1, 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Student Council 3; Class Play 3; Literary Society 1, 2; Dramatic Club 3, 4. AUDREY RALSTON Literary Society 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Class Play 2; School News Staff 4. CLAYTON RIDENBAUGH Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; “F ' uture Farmers of Ameri¬ ca” 4; Class Play 3; Track Team 2, 3. HELEN RIDENBAUGH Class Secretary 2, 3; Track Team 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3; “F ' uture Homemakers of America” 4. ROBERT McCORD—No Photo [ 25 ] ERNEST RODGERS Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; Track Team 3; Student Council 4; Class Treasurer 4:Mixed Chorus 4; Class Flay 2, 3; School News Stuff 4; Literary Club 1, 2. LEROY SCHONAUER “Future Farmers of America” 2, 3, 4; Literary Society 1, 2. DON SHRIMPLIN “Future Farmers of America” 4; Dramatic Club 4; Literary Society 1; Class Play 9 : Ope¬ retta 1, 2. WALDO SHRIMPLIN Class Play 2, 3; Secretary of F. F. A. 1, 2; “Future Farmers of America” 1, 2; Class Sec¬ retary 1; Baseball Team 3, 4; Literary Society 1 . CLYDE SNOW FORREST TAYLOR Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; “Future Farmers of America” 4; Class Play 3; County Mixed Chorus 3. KENNETH VAN KANNEL Class Play 2; Baseball Team 2; Dramatic Club 4. GERALD WATERS Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2; Dramatic Club 4; Class Play 2. MARIE WALTERS Class Play 2, 3; Literary Society 1, 2; “Future Homemakers of America” 1, 2, 3. DORIS WHITNEY Mixed Chorus 1; Literary Society 1; Class Play 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; “Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. DALE YOUNG Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; “Future Farmers of America” 4. WARSAW SENIORS HAROLD SMITH—No Photo Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Track Team 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Class Play 3; “Future Farmers of America” 4; Orchestra 3; Band 4; County High School Band 2, 3, 4. mjjjjj [ 26 ] GARNET ARONHALT Glee Club 1, II; Girl Reserve 1; Basketball 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2. DENNIS BAHMER Baseball 1, 2; Glee Club 2, I; Junior Class Play; F. F. A. 4; Scholarship 1, 4. MILDRED BERLEAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4: Cheer Leader 2, :t. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserve 4; Junior ( ' .lass Play; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 4; Scholarship 2; Librarian 2, 3. VIVIAN BUSER Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra L 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Girl Reserve 4; Class President 1; Junior Class Play; Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; District Scholarship 2; Oratorical 1; Lal ' atonian 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3. HOWARD CABOT Baseball 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play; Track; Manager Basketball and Track. ROBERT CASTLE, Jr. Scholarship I, 2, 3, 4; State Scholarship 2, 3. W. LAFAYETTE SENIORS HOWARD FIECOAT Basketball 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Junior ( ' .lass Play; Scholarship 1, 2; District Scholarship 1; F. F. A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Oratorical 3, 4. THELMA GEESE Home Economics Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3. 4. PAUL GARDNER Scholarship Team 2, 3. OPAL GOSSER F. H. A. 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 4; Girl Reserve 2, 4. WOOD HACKENBRACHT Basketball 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ANITA HAMPTON Home Economics Club 1, 2. RUBY KISER Home Economics Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1. EDNA LATHAM Junior Class Secretary; Home Economics Club 1 , 2 . MAX LOWERY Glee Club 1, 4; 1 ' . F. A. 1, 2 , 3, 4. CHARLES MAINS Scholarship 1, 2, 3; District and State Scholar¬ ship 1, 2; Junior Class Play; Track 2, 3, 4; Junior Class President; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Test. ELWOOD MARTIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Class Reporter 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Laiatonian Stall ' . RUTH MILLER Girl Reserve 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Eco¬ nomics Club 3, 4; Scholarship 1, F. H. A. 4. iS3E3E S£9 [ 28 ] EMMALYN MILLER Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserve 4; Class Ofllcer 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratorical 3. W. LAFAYETTE SENIORS WAYNE NELSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH NOBLE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship 2. ROBERT NORMAN Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Class Play, Junior; Scholarship 1, 2; Class Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 4. CRAIG POLLOCK F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD REDDICK Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Vice-President 4. JUNE SHEETS Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserve 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2. MILDRED THOMAS Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Oratorical Contest 1; Scholarship Test 1; Junior Class Play 3; F. H. A. 4; Girl Reserve 4. CHESTER WAHL Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Scholarship (Co.) 1, 3, (Dist.) 3; Manager Basketball 2. ETHEL WETZEL Home Economics Club 1, 2. VIRGINIA WIGGINS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship 1, 2, 3. 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2. _ i [ 29 ] ■ i I 31 ] JUNIOR CLASS Back row: William White, Robert Guilliams, T)ayne Newell, Lewis Thomas, Burvell Alohley. Third row: Air. Shafer, Waneta Whiteus, Wilma Larr, John Parks, Kenneth Pepper, Willard Dawson. Second row: Ruth Norris, Rachel MacDonald, Vernal Neldon, Mar¬ jorie Dawson, Isohel Miller, Marie Roberts. First row: Evelyn Vickers, Junior Clark, Kathleen Glosser, Hazel Don¬ ley, Marjorie Jones, Mary Powel- son. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Arthur Fouch, Doris Knicely, Eugene Powers, Francis Wolfe, James Hosfelt. Third row: Air. Yockey, Helen Phil¬ lips, Robert Reed, Eileen Lilli- bridge, Janice Hankins, John Rich- creek. Second row: Zelma Lapp, Arthur Wright, Rill Pearl, Dean Noland. Twila Foust, Betty Balo. First row: Donald Udder, Sylvia Hos ler, Inez Mapel, Golda Emler, Rob¬ ert Vickers, Lloyd Udder. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Air. Scott, Jeaneth Newell Charlotte Smith. Warren lloK.s- worth. Fourth row: Junior Lipps, Wayni Brannon, Alary Gek.s, Robert Pierce, Wayne Glosser, Alarcen, Courtriglit. Third row: Charles Wright, Bonnie Hosfelt, Alary L Stanley, Edward Cox, Ross Smith, Robert Miller Kenneth Hutchinson. Second row: Junior Hallack, Harris Shryock, Donna Wilden, Margaret Guilliams, Albertine Slater. Marion Dunfee. First row: Betty Senter, Lawrence Claar, Paul McGrevey, Robert Courtriglit, Junior Holdsworth, Jean Lutz, Kenneth Kohinan. [ 32 ] JUNIOR CLASS Back row: Richard Schlarb, Florence Scherer, Ellen Linsenmayer, Wel- ton Stein, ClilTord Hardesty. Second row: Miss McMahon, James Hotliein, Evelyn Zehnder, Eleanor Pepper, Mary Van Voorhis. First row: Martha Wable, Lucille Wolfe, Mahle Hodge, Pauline Mur¬ phy, Harold Norris. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Miss McMillan, Raymond (livans, Imogene Nelson, Bussell Stein, Wayne luck. Third row: Francis Phillabaum Margaret Hothem, Pauline Garber. Flora Geerts, Earnest Besst. Second row: Edward Eaton, Ruth Eckert, Doris Steiner, Esther Crile, Junior Neiss. First row: Helen Mizer, Robert Mar- holer, Jevene Lockard, Janet Ham¬ ilton, Sheldon Stoekum. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Ralph Robb, Dorothy Cline, Carol Emerson, Miss McMil¬ lan, David Hardesty, Jean Lorenz Roger Harper. Second row: Kirk Kirkbride, Mary Scherer, Oleen Reddick, James Gra¬ ham, Helen Mani, Rosalie Van Voorhis. First row: Harriet Nelson, Richar.’ Grimm, Roger Olinger, Roger Dei- bel, Lera Stoekum, Roy Snellen- berger. [ 33 ] JUNIOR CLASS First row: Daisy Luikart, Ivan Casey, Virginia Patterson, Hazel Schlarb, Kathleen Boyd, Elvene Sauerbrey. Second row: John Anderson, Robert Ferber, Virginia Stofer, Lauretta Marang, Bonnie Reiss, Ada Bickel. Third row: John Reiss, William Fisher, Rodney Renfrew, Clyde Hardesty, Edwin Me C o r m i c k, Charles Guthrie. SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: Walter Machwart, Mar¬ jorie Hardsock, Joy Bash, Doris Miller, Ila Casey, Helen Hotliein, Eileen West. Second row: Jack Arnold, Francis Brown, Cameron Wills, Virginia Usher, Mary Waters, Beulah Sar- baugh. Third row: Kenneth Boyd, Merle Baker, Victor Hughes, Owen Pat¬ terson, Edward Guthrie, Tracy Renfrew. FRESHMAN CLASS First row: Olive Beall, Olive Preston, Mary Margaret Barcroft, Margaret Ruth Lowery, Donna Fisher, Fran¬ cis Norris. Second row: Dorothy Welling, Wayne Davis, Delmar C asey, Eugene Fin¬ ley, Margaret Lauvray, Harold Schuler, John Hault. Third row: Ward Reiss, Warren Mil¬ ler, Donald Latham, Cecil Preston, Richard Elliott, William McKee, Jr., Brice Dreher. [ 34 ] SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Marjorie Fortune, June Cooper, Charles Saunier, Sylvia Singer. Front row: John Matheny, Junior Carter, Lewis Ridenbaugh. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Rosena Hawkins, Bernard Strouse, Owen Black, Paul Hagel- barger, Bernard Lonsinger. Front row: Kenneth Elliott, Keith Holt, Betty Lonsinger, Tresa That¬ cher, Sylvia Hawkins, Helen Hawk¬ ins. [ 35 ] SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Lewis Strouse, Carl Hughes, Lillian Young. Front row: Nadene F.ndsley, Lenore F ' ry, Pauline Cullison. Not in picture: Paul Kanuckle. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Oris Ogle, Donis Wheeler, Margie Fry, Prescilla Hughes. Front row: Rodney Reese, Betty Lease, Ruth Bardon. [ 36 ] JUNIOR CLASS Back row: Geraldine Fry, Gene Cheney, Junior Lowery, James Da¬ vis, Robert Robinson, Walter Grace, Edgar Neptune, Jr. Third row: Forrest Darr, Ruth Gamertsfelder, William Renner, Ronald Richcreek, Paul Lee, Robert McCumber, Wayne Foster. Second row: Faye Riehissin, Floy ltichissin Marjorie Slaughter, Har¬ old West, William Stubbs, Ross McCullough, Jr., Le Ross Taylor, Ned Ogle. Front row: Grace Dickerson. Jennie Foster, Dorothy Woll ' ord, Jack Stubbs, Charlotte Norris, Opal Taylor, Edgar Kimball, Mary J. Richard. Not in picture: Paul Spencer, Paul Shaw. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Vernon Snedeker, Robert Norris, Paul Richcreek, Helen Mc- (.luggage, Maxine Cheney, Robert McCoy, Betty Dawson. Third row: Ethel Foster, Louise Moore, Iola Brillhart. Edith Cun¬ ningham, Sara Leidig, Margaret Andrews, Jean Senter, Donald Wright. Second row: Mary Ogle, Jean Foster, Evelyn Hall, Jean Smailes, Earl McCullough, Robert Lee, Harry Mc¬ Coy, Robert Broadwater. Front row: Thelma Wilson, Arline Howe, Lenora Smith, Betty For¬ tune, Kenneth Hawthorne, Charles Finnell. Will.am Dawson, Jr., Wil¬ liam Turner, Jr. Not in picture: Cowin McLeish. Clarence Dickerson, Harold Olinger. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Ida Mae Wisenburg, An- nabelle Taylor, Helena Miskimens, Fred Riehissin, Edwin Mizer, Lloyd Murphy, Jr. Third row: Homer Easterday, Paul Sibert, Raymond Amore, Charles Williams, Ruth Adams, Alice Van- sickel, Junior Broadwater. Second row: Maxine McCullough. Esther Evans, Betty Kimball, Doro¬ thy Roahrig, Thelma Swails, Vic¬ tor Kaser, Imogene Seward. Front row: Betty Finnell, Rowena Norris, Thelma Howe, Robert Wright, Paul McComber, Wayne Turner, Howard Rine. Not in picture: Grace Miller. [ 37 ] JUNIOR CLASS Back row: Glen Mikesell, Junior Gra¬ ham, Junior Leas, Mattie Thomas, Inabel Mayhew, Keith Wright. Second row: Dean, V fate 1,1, Don is Leas, Edward’ ' Crawford, Charles Whyde, Hazel Priest, Olive Ram¬ sey, Elsie Burch. Front row: Margaret Rine, Esther Middlemus, Lillian Dobson, Robert Dickerson, Theodore Rodle, Fran¬ ces Fairall, Charles Ramsey, Jr. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Dorothy Divan, Bernice Ashcraft, Edgar Little, Willard Clark, Wayne Ashcraft, James Ashcraft, Sarah Frances Hickman. Second row: Valletta Hiltner, Betty Way, Eunice Priest, Paul Kilpat¬ rick, Charles Frey, Jr., Dorothy Mikesell, Phyllis Gilmore. front row: Richard Graham, Fran¬ ces Miller, Mildred Dickerson, Yvonne Stahl, Betty Baughman. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Willard Hall, Guy Rine, Arthur Ashcraft, Mina Mae Wright, Margaret Gaines, Betty Barcus, Cora Baker, Mildred Randles. Second row: Dollie Thomas, Juanita Edgar, Margie Edgar, Norma Hughes, Betty Bodle, Natalie Van Winkle, Josephine Ashcraft, Mar¬ jorie Clark. Front row: Warner Thomas, Arthur Shuman, Donald Middlemus, Paul Dobson, Maynard Mikesell, Willard Dugan, Calvin Burch. [ 38 ] JUNIOR CLASS Front row: Raymond Johnson, Betty Tyson, Corine Bordenkircher, Ar¬ thur Durben, Virginia Cook. Second row: Kathleen Retzier, Eu¬ gene Farnsworth, Daisy Stockum, Ruth Stoffer, Birney Schweitzer. Back row: Mr. Sharrock, Evelyn Peters, Bernard Bilker, Lorena Derr. SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row: Betty Davis, Doris Jean Carruthers, Miss Berry, Marolyn Christian, Junior Duling, Lelia Mae Rose. Second row: Vernon Cosby, Anna Louise Roahrig, William Graham, Freda Roahrig, Jean Stewart, Paul Moody. Third row: Mary Esther Worthing. Carl Miskimens, Charles S ' eidl, Mabel Hayes, Raymond Harstine, Ruth Lawrence. Back row: Hollis Booth, Lelia Byers, Marjorie Tennant. lxiwell Duling, Vernon Johnson. Roger Chaney, Jack Minor. FRESHMAN CLASS Front row: Miss McCune, Ralph Bak¬ er, John Graham, Paul Durben, Norman Hutson, Junior Roahrig, Forrest Truman, Betty Gill. Second row: Jesse Bordenkircher, Walter Garrett, Harold Roahrig, Paul Miskimens, Buena Dunfee Betty Retzier, June D a n 1 e y, Dorothy Booth. Third row: Twilva Ross, Edith Schweitzer, Maxine Dickerson, Lois Derr, Jean Cook, Norma Roof, Evelyn Danley, Roberta Angle. Back row: Willard Duhamel, Robert Brelsford, Gerald Tice, Albert Bod¬ nar, Eilene Lint, Helen Schwyhart, June Charleston. [ 39 ] JUNIOR CLASS Back row: Lee Moore, Bernard Ban- tuin, Robert Sharpies, Russell Ash¬ craft, Jeane Walters, Dorothy Bish¬ op, Annalee Sproull, Dorothy Buck- ley. Second row: Clarence Bechtol, Elmore Akins, Charles Rodock, Duane Endsley, Rebecca Wright, Edna Mae Bucklew, Dorcas Laughlin, Elsie Norton. Third row: Lawrence Bucklew, Billy Hagans, Paul Myers, Edith Steffee, Madeline Hughes, Rose Rinehart, Mary Hamer, Virginia Lou Still. Front row: Miss Helen Ruth Hess, Miss Harriett Tulloss, Junior Lon- singer, Robert Haines, Nadine Fos¬ ter, Elizabeth Shoup, Julia Ann Foster. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Gene Speaks, Merle Bren- neman Francis Buxton, Marvin Davis, Lawrence Williams, Edith Hart, Eileen Hebron, Frances Boyce, Lorna Hamiton. Second row: Mr. Edward Strickling, Doris Kanuckel, Beatrice Bechtol, Orville McCord, Salina McCoy, Ruby Randles, Maxine Adams, Georgia Elliot. Third row: Chester Mullet, Mavis Arnold, Jeane Brillhart, Lela King, Ruth Weil, Russel Harper, Mar¬ jorie Bucklew, Nadine McCurdy, Martha Hamer. First row: Jim Bell, Raymond Sow¬ ers, Ramon Shellhorn, Leila Lease, Edmund Roe Darling, Max Law¬ rence, Pearl Snyder, Irene Shrimp- lin. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Leonard Bush, Julia Wel¬ ler, Betty Williams, Elizabeth Mc- Nabb, Marvin Rodgers, Melvin Sampsel, Beryl Wilkinson, Andrew Hunter, James Kissner, James Hawke. Second row: Mr. O. R. Edgington. Max Wheeler, Edwin Hunter, Earl Randles, Ruth Anderson, Maxine Bechtol. Genevene Darr, Martha Glass, Eleanor King, Vada Snow, Ruth Beale. Third row: Don Lawrence, Cleora Foster, Edgar Staser, Donis Shep¬ ard, Jeanette Parrish, Junior Fos¬ ter, Evagene Hall, Harriet Darr, Hazel Dusenberry, Irene Shepard. First row: Carl Randles, Julie Daugherty, Harold Shellhorn, Rob¬ ert Rodock, Elsie Sanguigni, Emma Sampsel, Inez Davis, Frances Stipe, Juanita Thomson. [ 40 ] JUNIOR CLASS Back row: Francis Thomas, Robert Van Winkle, Beulah Porteus, Fre¬ mont Neldon, Lester McCune, Rob¬ ert Hofl ' man, Kenneth S ' chlegei, Cline Gibson. Third row: Marion Bluek, Chalmer Tedlie, Velma Hart, Mildred Wells, Helen Carr, Inez Giulliams, Alice Fuller, Wroena Hinds. Second row: Miss Keller, Betty Lind¬ say, Frances Moore. Mildred Mc¬ Cullough, Marjorie Richmond, Mar¬ garet Miller, William Dickerson. F ' irst row: Arthur Geese, Clarence Hoffman, Winona Reddick, Irene Fiecoat, Doris May West, Leona Van Dusen, Thelma Elliott. SOPHOMORE CLASS Back row: Eugene Wyler, Bill Brown, Thurman Cain, Malcom Ott, Eugene Fleming, Lewis Ho- them, Vernon Shaw. Fourth row: Lloyd Roderick, Helen Norman, Mildred Long, Florence Gaskill, Kathryn Wiggins, Hoy Emslie, Eugene Hawk, Junior Mil¬ ler. Third row: Dorothy Hammersley, Donna Kuhn, Mary Ridenour, Paul McConnell, Alvin Day, Clyde Zim¬ mer, Sam Mizer, Mr. Vercoe. Second row: Robert Caton, Marilyn Castle, Irene Loveless, Jack Hall, Nellie Moore, Beatrice Davidson, Betty Parks, Betty Maxwell. I ' irst row: James Welch, Dick Phelps, Madge Shaw, Kathrine Boya, Helen Kehard, lreta Caley, Kay Sheets, Helen Bareus. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Nellie Ashbaker, Lucy Duve, Kathleen Braniger, Pauline Warren, Nellie Gaumer, Harriett Carr, Opal Baker, Arleen Ott. Third row: Ruth B ' urben, Thelma Richmond, Jean Gardner, Lois White, Lillian Hackenbracht, Edith Mains, Viola Everhart. Second row: Miss Jones, Vestal Mc¬ Connell, Anna Mary Henderson, Doris F ' iecoat, F ' aye Berkshire, Wilma Wetzel, Marjorie Roney. F ' irst row: Mary Frances Emig, Nor¬ ma Fitch, Wanda Hammersley, Lois Hall, Bertha Hammersley, Anabel Stine, Margurite Boyd. FRESHMAN CLASS Back row: Junior Selders, Merrell Peters, James Patterson, Charles Purdy, Junior Sees, Bill Botimer, Bob Sharrock, Lester Cochran. Third row: Foster Van Dusen, Eu¬ gene Ramsey, Robert R e g u 1 a, Junior W r est, Ervin Maurer, Bill McCullough, Baxter Olinger, Thom¬ as Sheroski. Second row: Brant Cunningham, Harold Wahl, Robert Caton, Eu- gene Wiggins, Paul Troendly, Rob¬ ert Broome, Robert Dunlevy, Fran¬ cis Courtright. First row: Miss Jones, Harold Van Dusen, Arthur Day, Carl Cabot, Jesse Bowers, Edward Latham, Junior Norman, Jack Carpenter, Dale Baker. [ 41 ] [ 43 j STAFF OF THE VICONET The “Viconet” is published six times a year by the faculty and students. Ability and willingness to w ' ork have been evidenced by those in charge of the publication of this paper. The paper is made up entirely of news of this school. Honor rolls, perfect atendance, society, sports, Industrial Arts, Vocational Home Economics and a calendar of school ac¬ tivities make up the principle pages of the paper. Printing and cutting of stencils are in charge of students from the commercial classes. Back row: Mr. Duling, Edward Watts, Violet Wright, Lester Mossman, Margie Udder. Second row: Geraldine Lapp, Jean Bookless, Aldene Tumblin, Arthur Norris, Nye Norris. First row: Elmer S ' haner, Mary Wolfe, Zelma Lapp, Sylvia Hosier. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club is composed of girls belonging to both the first and second year Home Economics classes. The girls meet once each month to discuss problems and new views in homemaking. As a club project, the girls are assisting in furnishing a living room unit. Back row : Miss Emler, Anna Jones, Jeaneth Newell, Eileen Lillibridge, Helen Phillips. Third row: Mary Louise Stanley, Marcene Courtright, Mary Gekis, Twila Foust, Char¬ lotte Smith. Second row: Inez Mapel. Golda Emler, Mar¬ garet Guilliams, Betty Balo, Janice Hankins. First row: Albertine Slater, Donna Wilden, Betty Senter, Mary Powelson, Jean Lutz. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Department of Conesville Rural High School offered a unit of Auto Mech¬ anics this year. The time was divided between class work and practical work on a 1929 Olds- mobile sedan. This unit was finished in twelve weeks, followed by a period of mech¬ anical drawing. The remainder of the year was devoted to wood w ' orking. Back row: Mr. Scott, Edward Cox, Charles Wright. Robert Reed, Robert Pierce, Wayne Brannon, Arthur Fouch. Third row: James Hosfelt, James Smail, War¬ ren Holdsworth, Robert Miller, Wayne Glos¬ ser, Ross Smith. Second row: Kenneth Hutchinson. Arthur Wright, Marion Dunfee, John Richereek, Junior Lipps, Paul McGrevey. First row: Billy Pearl, Dean Noland, Harris Shryock, Robert Courtright, Kenneth Koh- man. Junior Holdsworth, Lloyd Udder. [44 1 BAND This is the first year that Conesville has had a band. There are 23 members. The band played for the majority of our home basketball games. We hope to have uniforms by next fall. Back row: Mr. Yoekey, Norville Wright. Third row: Eugene Powers, Robert Reed, James Boyd, Donald Roberts, Edward Watts, Vernal Neldon. Second row: Lois Lutz, Margie Wliitcus, Zelnia Lapp, Sylvia Hosier, Arthur Neldon. Front row: Wayne Glosser, Wayne Kniccly, Raymond Thomas, Warren Lapp, Jimmy Rogers, Louise Donley, Jo Ann Thomas, Loren Knofl ' . HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The orchestra is composed of students v. ho are able to do advanced work in orchestration. This group participated in the District Music C.ontest at Bellaire, presented their own con¬ cert at Conesville, and also took part in a number of programs throughout Coshocton county. Back row: Lester Mossman, James Boyd, Billy White, Mr. Yoekey. Fourth row: Margie Whiteus. Aldene Tumblin, Marie Roberts, Geraldine Lapp. Third row: Norville Wright, Vernal Neldon, Robert Reed, Eugene Powers, Dwight Worth¬ ington. Second row: Wayne Glosser, Loren Knoff, Sylvia Hosier, Doris Knicely, Helen Phillips, Zelma Lapp, James Smail, Edward Watts, Arthur Norris. First row: George Shaner, Inez Mapel, Lois Lutz, Raymond Thomas, Warren Lapp, Jim¬ my Rogers. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB This group is made up of selected voices. The glee club took part in the District Music Contest at Muskingum College and also pre¬ sented a concert at Conesville. Rack row: Mr. Yoekey, Jean Murdock, Wilma Larr, Margie Udder, Blanche Lipps, Margie Whiteus, Eloise Larr. Fifth row: Rachel McDonald, Helen Phillips, Aldene Tumblin, Isobelle Miller, Naomi Fisher, Patricia McCabe. Fourth row: Rilla Dickerson, Zelma Lapp, Janice Hankins, Naomi Tharp, Mary Louise Stanley, Hazel Donley, Wathena Fisher. Third row: Mary Wolfe, Sylvia Hosier, Inez Mapel, Margie Dawson, Marcene Courtright, Kathleen Glosser, Evelyn Ford. Second row: Betty Balo, Marjorie Jones, Mar¬ garet Guilliams, Mildred Clark, Golda Emler, Albertine Slater. First row: Betty Powelson, Mary Louise Fitz¬ patrick, Jean Lutz, Mary Powelson, Doris Lillibridge, Cleo Fleming. II II [ 45 ] HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club meets every two weeks and discusses problems of personality, social development, and home management. The club activities included selling candy bars at basketball games and occasionally selling hot soup to the high school pupils. Club officers include: President, Jevene Lockard; Vice-President, Esther Crile; Secretary-Treas¬ urer, Imogene Nelson. Miss McMillan is ad¬ visor. Back row: Pauline Garber, Imogene Nelson, Ellen Linsenmayer, Miss McMillan, Flora Geerts, Margaret Hothem, Doris Steiner. Second row: Hazel Pepper, Ruth Eckert, Helen Mani, Harriet Nelson, Rosalie Van Voorhis, Mary Scherer. First row: Helen Mizer, Esther Crile. Eleanor Pepper, Janet Hamilton, Jevene Lockliard, Lera Stockum. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB In spite of limited equipment and lack of space, the boys are given some knowledge of woodworking, sheet metal, forging, electricity and automotive Mechanics. Back row: Ward Arnold, Roger Harper, John Wable, Clifford Hardesty, Loren Dunlevy, Taylor Linsenmayer. Third row: Mr. Squibb, Raymond Givans, Lewis Stockum, Delbert Zimmerman, Eugene Crile, Arthur Wentz. Second row: David Hardesty, Jack Lockard, James McCrea, Francis Phillabaum, Earnest Besst, Harold Norris. First row: Kirk Kirkbride, Richard Grimm, Roger Olinger, James Graham, Junior Scherer, Sheldon Stockum. F. F. A. Accomplishments: Kirk Kirkbride and Eu¬ gene Crile, gold and silver medals in County judging. David Hardesty, 3rd place in District 15 speaking contest. 15,357 points were taken in the Pest Hunt. Dwight McCullough lead with 5,928 points. We are planing to attend the State Judging contests in June. Back row: Mr. Hoover Advisor, Thomas Foster Reporter, John Wable, Russell Stein, Loren Dunlevy, Carl Arney, Welton Stein. Third row: Roger Harper, Clifford Hardesty, Francis Phillabaum, Taylor Linsenmayer Treasurer, Edward Caton, Harold Norris, Ward Arnold. Second row: David Hardesty, Earnest Besst, James Graham, James McCrea, Lewis Stock¬ um President, Eugene Crile Vice-President, Arthur Wentz, James Hothem. First row: Kirk Kirkbride, Richard Schlarb, Dwight McCullough Secretary, Russell Norris, Roger Olinger, Richard Grimm, Robert Marhofer, Sheldon Stockum. [ 46 ] HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The twenty piece high school orchestra was under the direction of Mr. Baietti. It furnish¬ ed music for various school entertainments and participated in the county music festival at Roseoe. Back row: Mr. Baietti, Mabel Ayres, Clifford Hardesty, Welton Stein, Mary Van Voorhis, James Hothem, June Leavengood. Second row: Jean Lorenz, Jack Lockard, Junior Neiss, Carol Emerson, Dorothy Cline, Esther Crile, Ruth Eckert. First row: Pauline Murphy, Helen Mizer, Janet Hamilton, Roger Deibel, Lera Stockum, Sheldon Stockum, Roy Snellenberger. MIXED CHORUS Back row: Mi-. Baietti, Russell Stein, Welton Stein, Thomas Foster, Loren Dunlevy, Clif¬ ford Hardesty, Eugene Crile. Third row: Ralph Robb, Jack Lockard, Delbert Zimmerman, June Leavengood, Mabel Ayres, Lewis Stockum, Dwight McCullough, Oleen Reddick. Second row: Rosalie Van Voorhis, Laura For¬ tune, Dorothy Cline, Jean Lorenz, Florence Scherer, Evelyn Zehnder, Mary Van Voorhis, Junior Neiss. First row: Carol Emerson, Roger Deibel, Clara Fortune, Martha Wable, Pauline Murphy, Lera Stockum, Roy Snellenberger. BAND The E ' resno High Band increased to 50 pieces th.s year. A “Band Mother’s” group was or¬ ganized and new uniforms in the school’s colors of red and black were purchased. The band furnished music for all home basketball games, and played at the Newcomerstown gym one evening. Plans are being made for partici¬ pation in the Muskingum College Music Fes¬ tival. Back row: Margaret Hothem, Welton Stein Eugene Crile, Clifford Hardesty, Roger Olinger. Earnest Besst, Jack Lockard, Wayne Eick, Esther Crile, Helen Mani. Third row: Norma Jean Thomas, I-ois Crile. Richard Steiner, Hubert Crile, Bob Overholt Roy Snellenberger, John Lorenz, Max Thom¬ as, Clifford Olinger, Paul McCrea, Juanita Harper, Betty Hothem, Sheldon Stockum. Second row: Giovanni Baietti, Director, Jean Lorenz, June Leavengood, Mabel Ayres, De- lores Hothem, Dorothy Cline, Joyce Foster, Ruth Eckert, Carol Emerson, Janet Hamilton, Carl Neiss, Roger Deibel, James Hothem, Betty Jane Maurer. Front row: David Squibb, Evelyn Zehnder, Helen Mizer, Jevene Lockard, Oleen Reddick, Anna Mae Geerts, Pauline Murphy, Ruth Mani, Lucille Lockard, Lera S ' tockum, Janice Harmon. im — m—mm—aa—mmam—a—m—mmm—ma iw—a mma—mm aaa—aa —maammmam—a—mmammaammm [ 47 ] HOME ECONOMICS CLUB F. F. A. In our second year of work we have had three hoys place in the top six in county judg¬ ing. In tile public speaking, Rodney Renfrew won the local, the district, and was among tin- top six in the state. We are planning on enter¬ ing the state judging in June. Front row: Mr. Hoover, Teacher, Victor Hughes, William McConnell, Merle Baker, Ward Reiss. Second row: Eugene Finley, Robert Norris, Brice Dreher, Cameron Wills, Francis Brown, Francis Norris. Third row: Ralph Luikart, William McKee Cecil Preston, Owen Patterson, Rodney Ren¬ frew, Charles Guthrie. The Keene High School Home Economics class organized this year for the first time. The Club coined the name “Keene Home Eco¬ nomics Regiment.” We meet monthly, and discuss timely problems. Our motto is “Etli- cient. Effective, Economic Homemakers.” First row: Mrs. Martin. Teacher. Margaret Ruth Lowery, Donna Fisher. Helen Hothem, Mary Margaret Barcrol ' t, Eileen West. Second row: Margaret Lauvray, Virginia Ush¬ er, Lauretta Marang, Mary Waters Beulah Sarbaugh, Bonnie Re ss, Ada Bickel. Third row: Elvene Lauerbrey, Olive Preston. Olive Beall, Doris Miller, Doro thy Welling, Marjorie Hardsock. GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves of Keene were organized in 1936. They meet twice a month after school at the school building. As a part of the Y. W. C.. A., Girl Reserves follow a program to de¬ velop the girls in “body, mind, and spirit.” First row: Mary Waters, Joy Bash, Doris Mil¬ ler, Helen Hothem, Donna Fisher, Marjorie Hardsock, Mary Margaret Barcroft, Margaret Ruth Lowery, Daisy Luikart, Virginia Stofer. Second row: Helen Arnold, Doris Endsley, Lucille Scheetz, Ruth Guthrie, June Milligan, Beulah Sarbaugh, Virginia Usher, Bonnie Reiss, Ada Bickel, Elvene Sauerbrey. Third row: Olive Beall, Doris Olinger, Kath¬ leen Boyd, Nondis Norman, Emmaline Bret- zius, Dorothy Welling, Hazel Schlarb, Ila Casey, Miss Wilbur, Advisor. [ 48 ] GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club was very well represent¬ ed at the County Music Festival this year. As a choir for the Christmas service and the an¬ nual vesper service their work was very much enjoyed by the community. First row: Lauretta Marang, Conna Fisher, Margaret Ruth Lowery, Dorothy Welling, Helen Hothem, Doris Endsley, Ruth Guthrie, Virginia Stofer. Second row: Mary Waters, June Milligan, Mary Margaret Barcroft, Virginia Usher, Lucille S ' cheetz, Bonnie Reiss, Margaret Lauvray, Beulah Sarbaugh. Third row: Marjorie Hartsock, Kathleen Boyd, Doris Olinger, Olive Beall, Olive Preston, Joy Bash, Doris Miller, Emmaline Bretzius, Non- dis Norman. BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Members of Keene’s Boys’ Glee Club were depended upon in the County Music Festival this year. These boys also assisted in the mix¬ ed chorus for the Christmas program. First row: Brice Dreher, John Hault, Robert Ferber, Ward Reiss, Tracy Renfrew, Donald Latham, Francis Norris. Second row: Edwin McCormick, William Fish¬ er, Kenneth Boyd, Rodney Renfrew, Charles Guthrie, William McKee, Jr., John Reiss. Third row: Eugene Finley, Harold Schuler, Cameron Wills, William McConnell, Jack Arnold, John Anderson, Wayne Davis, Del- mar Casey. Fourth row: Donace Chaney, Clyde Hardesty, Owen Patterson, Edward Guthrie, Warren Miller, Richard Elliott, Cecil Preston, Rob¬ ert Norris. ORCHESTRA Keene’s orchestra is growing rapidly. The new members together with those who have been playing two or three years are working to make the orchestra a real musical addition to tiie school activities. Back row: Grace Alford, Donald Latham, Jean Boyd, Nondis Norman, Leitha Endsley, Lu¬ cille Scheetz. Second row: Mrs. F. P. Huntington, Robert Hothem, Allen Hothem, Wilma Lowe, Eileen Schuler, Marcia Renfrew. First row: Olive Beall, Jean Miller, Virginia Hothem, Elvene Sauerbrey, Joy Bash. I [ 49 ] CHARM CLUB The Charm Club was organized this year for the purpose of studying ' different phases of charm and personality, and developing leader¬ ship. . . . The Club meets once a week for the study of such units as care of complexion, posture, etc. The Club tries to promote an interest in true courtesy and friendliness in home, school and community. Officers: Helen Hawkins, President; June Taylor, Vice Presi¬ dent; Lucille Conner, Secretary. Back row: Lucille Conner, June Taylor, Ava Warner, Patty Gamertsfelder. Middle row: Marjorie Fortune, June Cooper Tresa Thatcher, Betty Lonsinger. Front row: Rosena Hawkins, Helen Hawkins, Sylvia Hawkins, Sylvia Singer. MIXED CHORUS The Chorus continued to fill its place in the school program this year, by furnishing music upon several occasions. Nine members were chosen to sing in the Music Festival. As a new feature, a spring concert was presented in April in which our singers combined with those of Walhonding and West Carlisle. Back row: Kenneth Elliott, Arthur Bumpus John Matheny, June Cooper. Third row: Marjorie Fortune, Rosalie Cooper. Junior Spurgeon, Elvin Chaney, Charles Saunier. Second row: Rosena Hawkins, Dan Hosier, Paul Hagelbarger, Rose Taylor, Jean Johns¬ ton. Front row: Sheila Rhodes. Lucille Conner, Ava Warner, June Taylor, Patty Gamertsfelder. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club meets every alternate Friday to present a program, sponsored by one of the classes. . . . Two public programs were presented during the year. Each member is required to take some active part in some presentation, and to help arrange or direct some part of a program. Officers: Junior Spu rgeon, President; Patty Gamertsfelder, Vice-President; June Cooper, Secretary; Arthur Bumpus, Treasurer. Back row: Kenneth Elliott, Junior Carter, Ar¬ thur Bumpus, John Sheldon, Owen Black, Harley Rhodes, Charles Saunier. Third row: Lewis Ridenbaugh, Junior Spur¬ geon, Bernard Strouse, June Cooper, Bernard Lonsinger, Keith Holt. Second row: Paul Hagelbarger, Rosena Hawk¬ ins, Tresa Thatcher, Helen Hawkins, Betty Lonsinger, Sylvia Singer, Sylvia Hawkins. Front row: John Matheny, Marjorie Fortune, Lucille Conner, Ava Warner, Patty Gamerts¬ felder, June Taylor. [ 50 ] BOOSTER CLUB I I Our Booster Club consists of a group of stu¬ dents made up of six juniors, two sophomores and two freshmen. This group sponsored a Christmas party which was a merry one and enjoyed by the whole high school and a group of friends. The club has a number of other plans which it expects to carry out for the general good of the school. Back row: Ellen Rodeliaver, Charles Bandies. Lenore Fry. Middle row: Lewis Strouse, Paul Cline, Floyd Hughes, Woodrow Lease. Front row: Miss Lonsinger, Betty Ogle, Pre- scilla Hughes, Betty Lease. DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club put on the play “Where Is Grandmother?” at the close of our Farmer’s Institute. The play, a three act comedy drama, was well received hy the community and the club members enjoyed giving their imperson¬ ations of characters involved. Ollicers of the club are: President, Betty Ogle; Secretary, Charles Randles; Treasurer, Woodrow Lease. Back row: Lillian Young, Betty Ogle, Charles Bandies, Lenore Fry. Middle row: Carl Hughes, Paul Cline. Floyd Hughes, Woodrow r Lease. Front row: Lewis Strouse, Ellen Rodeliaver, Nadine Endsley, Pauline Cullison. MIXED CHORUS Our mixed chorus made its first public ap¬ pearance this year at our Christmas program when they gave a number of selections. They have since that time made a number of ap¬ pearances and have shown us that at least some of them can sing. Ollicers: President, Lenore Fry; Librarian, Betty Lease. Back row: Lewis Strouse, Carl Hughes, Floyd Hughes, Woodrow Lease, Martha Sue Wil¬ liams. Middle row: Oris Ogle, Margie Fry, Miriam Reese, Betty Lease, Lenore Fry, Pauline Cullison. Front row: Forest Frazee, Peggy Qi n lan, Billy Bails, Bobby Busenburg, Jane Rodeliaver, Jean Cushman. [ 51 ] ' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB As Future Homemakers of America the aim of our club is to further Home Economics in our homes as well as in our schools. Our club is 100 per cent this year and meets monthly. Back row: Helen Miskimens, Helen McClug- gage, Annabelle Taylor, Iola Brillhart, Jean Smailes, Margaret Andrews. Third row: Ida Mae Wisenburg, Mary Ogle, Louise Moore, Ethel Foster, Dorothy Boahrig, Arline Howe. Second row: Imogene Seward, Edith Cunning¬ ham, Thelma Howe, Alice Vansickel, Buth Adams. Front row: Betty Finnell, Bowena Norris, Bet¬ ty Kimball, Thelma Swails, Thelma Wilson, Miss Pauline Kendall. Not in picture: Grace Miller. GIRLS’ 4-H CLUB Back row: Betty Dawson, Helen McCluggage, Jean Senter, Constance Neptune, Audrey Turner, Mary J. Bichard. Third row: Margaret Andrews, Maxine Cheney, Buth Gamertsfelder, Betty Fortune, Violet Foster, Jean Foster. Second row: Evelyn Hall, Floy Bichissin, Faye Richissin, Ethel Phillis, Lenora Smith. Bonnie Porter. Front row: Betty Finnell, Thelma Howe, Max¬ ine McCullough, Arline Howe, Laura Howe, Marjorie Slaughter. Not in picture: Grace Miller. BOYS’ 4-H CLUB Back row: Ronald Bichcreek, Bobert Norris, Gene Cheney, William Renner, LeRoss Tay¬ lor, James Davis, Bobert Robinson. Third row: Forrest B ' arr, Ned Ogle, Homer Easterday, Paul Sibert, Edgar Neptune, Jr., Ross McCullough, Jr., Donald Wright. Second row: Earl McCullough, Bobert Lee, Robert McGomber, Harry McCoy, Paul Lee, Bobert Broadwater, William Stubbs. First row: Paul McComber, Kenneth Haw¬ thorne, William Dawson, Jr., Raymond Amore, Charles Williams, Jack Stubbs, Edgar Kimball, William Williams. Not in picture: Paul Shaw. LATIN CLUB Back row: Fred Richissin, Betty Dawson, Max¬ ine Cheney, Margaret Andrews, Jean Senter, Helen McCIuggage, Junior Lowery, Alva Price, Jr. Third row: Evelyn Hall, Marjorie Slaughter, Iola Brillhart, Jean Foster, Opal Taylor, Buth Gamertsl ' elder, Faye Richissin, Louise Moore, Second row: Mary J. Richard, Charles Wil¬ liams, Mary Ogle, Jennie Foster, Dorothy Wolford, Wayne Foster, Floy Richissin. Front row: Paul McComber, Charlotte Norris, Maxine McCullough, Esther Evans, Lenora Smith, Sara Leidig, Mrs. Patterson. ROSCOE BUSINESS CLUB The Roscoe Business Club meets semi-month¬ ly on Wednesday evenings in the commercial room. Membership in the club is open to any student enrolled in any business class. Back row: Le Ross Taylor, Paul Lee, William Renner, Gwendolyn Kimball, Geraldine F ' ry, Constance Neptune, Robert Robinson, Drexel Rarr. Third row: Edgar Kimball, Homer Easterday, Opal Taylor, Dorothy Wolford, Violet Foster, Ruth Gamertsfelder, Lloyd Murphy, Jr., Fred Richissin, Fay Richissin. Second row: Gertrude Menser, Betty Miller, Raymond Amore, Mary J. Richards, Marjorie Slaughter, Floy Richissin, Audrey Turner, Bonnie Porter. Front row: Howard Rine, Wayne Turner. Junior Broadwater, Ethel Phillis, Laura Howe, Charlotte Norris, Grace Dickerson, Miss Bessie E. Adlard. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ CHORUS Back row: Gene Cheney, William Renner, Le Ross Taylor, Constance Neptune, Geraldine Fry, Ruth Gamertsfelder, Margaret Andrews, Jean Senter, Maxine Cheney, Charles Murphy, Charles Miskimens, John Cross. Jr. Third row: Edgar Kimball, Alice Vansickel, Robert Lee, Ross McCullough, Jr., Gwendolyn Kimball, Dorothy Wolford, Jennie I ' oster, Jean Smailes, Wayne Foster, Ethel Foster, Audrey Turner, Robert Robinson. Second row: Esther Evans, Kenneth Hawthorne, Violet Foster, Betty Fortune, Earl McCullough, Harold West, Robert McComber, Iola Brillhart, Laura Howe, Evelyn Hall, Bonnie Porter, Sara Leidig. Front row: Betty Finnell, Row ' ena Norris, Thelma Wilson, Arline Howe, Thelma Swails, Betty Kimball, Thelma Howe, Maxine McCullough, Lenora Smith, Ethel Phillis, Jean Foster, Dorothy Roalirig, Miss Ann Keppel. [ 53 ] MANUAL TRAINING CLUB The Manual Training Club was formed No¬ vember 15, 1937. The purpose of the club is for research and discussion of industrial art problems. Mr. C. W. Hood has been super¬ vising the study of wood working this year. Hack row: Wayne Ashcraft, James Ashcraft, Willard ( ' .lark, Virgil Hiltner, Willard Hall. Third row: (diaries Frey, Jr., Arthur Ashcraft, Guy Rine, Richard Graham. Second row: Donald Middlemus, Paul Dobson, Calvin Burch, Willard Dugan, Arthur Shuman. First row: Mr. Hood. Teacher, Edgar Little, Warner Thomas, Maynard Mikesell. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Organized October 13, 1937 for the purpose of promoting the spirit of co-operation among the members and to develop extra-curricular activities. Miss Lena Boss is supervisor. Back row: Margaret Gaines, Betty Bareus, Ruth Hawthorne, Cora Raker, Charline Crawford, Mildred Randles. Third row: Virginia Wright, Josephine Ashcraft, Dollie Thomas, Juanita Edgar, Marjorie Clark, Natalie Van Winkle. Second row: Betty Bodle, Mildred Dickerson, Margie Edgar, Twila Mason, Norma Hughes, Yvonne Stahl. First row: Miss Lena Ross, Teacher, Mina Mae Wright, Bernice Ashcraft, Elsie Burch, Dorothy Divan. BB [ 54 ] BOYS ' GLEE CLUB Organized in September 1938 for the purpose of promoting some worthwhile project in music for the boys. It is under the direction of Miss Susan Miller. Back row: Maynard Mikesell, Glen Mikesell, Keith Wright, Charles Whyde, Richard Graham. Front row: Theodore Bodle, Donald Middlemus, Charles Ramsey, Jr., Paul Dobson. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club was organized under the supervision of Miss Susan Miller, the music teacher. The members have participated in many local and county entertainments includ¬ ing tiie Music Festival each year. Back row: Alma Priest, Bernice Ashcraft, Rettie Carle, Cora Baker, Betty Barcus, Bettie Wilt, Margaret Gaines, Florence Clark, Inabel Mayhew. Third row: Wilma Axline, Mina Mae Wright, Esther Middlemus, Lillian Dobson, Marjorie Clark, Charline Crawford, Ruby Baker, Natalie Van Winkle, Virginia Wright. Second row: Twila Mason, Margie Edgar. Josephine Ashcraft, Norma Hughes, Mildred Taylor, Jean Little, Frances Fairall, Grace Priest. First row: Miss Miller, Teacher, Betty Baughman, Eunice Priest, Yvonne Stahl, Phyllis Gilmore, Dorothy Mikesell, Frances Miller. [ 55 ] T COMMERCIAL CLUB A group composed of students who have or are working on a Commercial Major. Front row: Corine Bordenkircher, James Lloyd, Chloris Conner, Russell Durben, Virginia Neel, Mildred Roahrig. Second row: Merrill Christian, Mary Blanche Marlatt, Norma Welker, Virginia Cook, Kathleen Ret .ler, Ruth S’loffer, Norman Moody. Third row: Mr. Davis, Mary Bouscher, Betty Lint, Betty Tyson, Daisy Stockum, Evelyn Peters, Bonnie Alexander. Back row: Robert McCune, Clifford Gibson, Raymond Rose, Rachel Roof, Lorena Derr, Luella Miller. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Composed of a group of girls taking Home Economics courses. To foster the study and interest in home making. Front row: Miss Berry, Dorothy Booth, Lelia Mae Rose, Jean Stewart, Marolyn Christian, Betty Gill. Second row: Betty Davis, Doris Jean Carruthers, Ann Louise Roahrig, Freda Roahrig, June Danley. Third row: Mary Esther Worthing, Ruth Lawrence, Evelyn Danley, Lelia Byers, Betty Retzler, Roberta Angle. Back row: Mabel Hayes, Marjorie Tennant, Hollis Booth, Marilyn Magness, .1 u n e Charleston, Maxine Dickerson, Helen Scliwyhart. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB A group composed of students who have or are working on an Industrial Arts Major. Front row: Carl Miskimen, James Lloyd, Junior Duling, Arthur Durben, Raymond Jo hnson. Second row: Raymond Harstine, Russell Durben, Jack Minor, Howard Hayes, Paul Moody, Vernon Cosby. Third row: Mr. Sharrock, Eugene Farnsworth, Bernard Baker, Vernon Johnson, Craig Lawrence, Birney Schweitzer. Back row: Loren McClain, Robert McCune, Roger Chaney, Clifford Gibson, John Blake, Lowell Duling. [ 56 ] LATIN CLUB A new organization founded to foster the study and use of Latin. Front row: Bonnie Alexander, Reva Duling, Jean Cook. Chloris Conner, Mildred Roahrig. Second row: Norma Roof, Edith Schweitzer, Lois Derr, Beuna Dunfee, Norma Welker, Miss McCune. Rack row: Marilyn Magness, Eilene Lint, Lorena Derr, Mabel Hayes, Twilva Ross. BOYS’ GLEE CLUB A group of twenty-two boys, interested in vocal music. A number of the group also participated in the Coshocton County Music Festival. This group is fostering for the first time in our music department, a Boys’ Quartet. Front row: Miss Blayney, Vernon Coshy, Junior Duling, Arthur Durben, Raymond Johnson. Second row: Raymond Harstine, Howard Hayes, Robert Brelsford, Eugene Farnsworth, James Lloyd, Russell Durben. Third row: Roger Chaney, Craig Lawrence, Vernon Johnson, Birney Schweitzer, Norman Moody, Carl Miskimen. Back row: Loren McClain, John Blake, David Clark, Bernard Baker, Robert McCune, Lowell Duling. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB A group of thirty girls, interested in vocal music. A good proportion of our group partici¬ pated in the Coshocton County Music Festival. Front row: Miss Blayney. Jean Cook, Mildred Roahrig, Doris Jean Carruthers, Dorothy Booth, Freda Roahrig, Marolyn Christian, Betty Gill. Second row: Jean Stewart, Corine Borden- kircher, Reva Duling, Beuna Dunfee, Lelia Byers, Virginia Neel, Mary Esther Worthing, Ruth Lawrence. Third row: Anna Louise Roahrig, Ruth Stotfer, Betty ltetzler, Marilyn Magness, Kathleen Retzler, Mabel Hayes, Edith Schweitzer, Norma Roof. Fourth r o w : Marjorie Tennant, Maxi n e Dickerson, Twilva Ross, Bonnie Alexander, Mary Blanche Marlatt, Lois Derr, Virginia Cook, Evelyn Peters. Back row: Lorena Derr, Rachel Roof, Eilene Lint, Betty Lint, Luella Miller, Daisy Stockum, Betty Tyson. [ 57 1 STUDENT COUNCIL The members of the council this year have heen making themselves felt throughout the school. Several measures have ensued during the past weeks which we dealt with as well as we possibly could. Although we have met with some opposition, w T e feel that on the whol e our actions were an aid to the school. In every¬ thing the council has done we did it with love and loyalty to our school. Back row: Mr. Richard Wenger, Miss Ruth Hess, Merle Brenneman, Ernest Rodgers, Marvin Rodgers. Second row: June Hagelbarger, Edna Bucklew, Rebecca Wright. Ollidean Horn, Mary Hamer. Front row: Marvin Davis, Beatrice Bechtol, Marilla Busenburg, Charles Rodock, Donald Starts. F. F. A. The “Future Farmers of America” is an or¬ ganization of all vocational argiculture stu¬ dents in the United States. The Warsaw Chapter is composed of 40 members which have sponsored the following activities during the past year: pest hunt, father and son re¬ ception, basketball and baseball teams, chapel programs, fair exhibits, and local and state judging teams. Merle Brenneman won the Kiwanis Club Cup which is given to the out¬ standing Vocational Agricultural student each year. Back row: Bernard Bantum, Russel Ashcraft, Francis Buxton, George Buxton, Robert Sharpies, Vice-President, Gene Speaks, Richard Moore, President, Waldo Shrimplin. Third row: Don Shrimplin, Harold Smith, Clayton Ridenbaugh, Clyde Snow, Merle Brenneman, Treasurer, Leroy Schonauer, Junior Hagans, Chester Mullett, Earl Bandies. Second row: Robert Haines, Edwin Hunter, Junior Lonsinger, Paul Myers, Robert Rodock, Billy Hagans, Edgar Staser, Harold Shellhorn, Junior Foster, Donis Shepard. First row: Dale Young, Delbert Bucklew, Clarence Bechtol, Secretary, Dean Holt, Forrest Taylor, James Hawke, Max Wheeler, Reporter, Carl Randles, Leonard Bush. • F. H. A. Executive Committee of the Organization: Mary Hamer, Doris Kanuckel, H a z e 1 Dusenberry, Evagene Hall, Doris Whitney, Audrey Ralston. Back row: Audrey Ralston, Irene Shrimplin, Doris Kanuckel, Dorothy Bishop, Jeane Walters, Marie Walters, Genevene Darr, Edith Hart, Doris Whitney, Julia Ann Foster. Third row: Madeline Hughes, Juanita Thomson, Jeane Brillhart, Lorna Hamilton, Elnora Lafflen, Lela King, Georgia Elliot, Emma Sampsel, Mary Cullison, Eleanor King, Har¬ riet Darr. Second row: Marjorie Bucklew, Edith Stell ' ee, Frances Boyce, Evagene Hall, Ruth Weil, Vada Snow, Irene Shepard, Maxine Adams, Hazel Dusenberry, Martha Hamer, Inez Davis. First row: Miss Harriett Tulloss, Ruby Randles, Ruth Anderson, Nadine Foster, Rose Rine¬ hart, Mary Hamer, Helen Ridenbaugh, June Hagelbarger. Maxine Bechtol, Grace Stipe. [ 58 ] ORCHESTRA The orchestra is not as large in members as it was last year but the organization plays much better and more dilllcult music. The orchestra should he praised for their loyalty since they are called on lor so many different programs and entertainments. At piano: Manila Busenhurg, Billy Buckley, Nudine Walters, Clarence Hebron, Harold Smith, Mildred Mowery, Eileen Hebron, James Daugherty, Julia Weller, Ruth Beale, Opal Lease, Marvin Davis, Jeanette Parrish, Donald Starts, Elizabeth Slump, Edmund Hoe Darling, Nadine McCurdy, Richard Wenger, Music Director. BAND The High School Band, hacked by the Band Mothers, has been able to purchase uniforms. This organization has acquired quite a musical reputation because of the willingness of its members to do extra work. It should be bigger and better next year because of the fine group of beginners now starting. Back row: James Daugherty, Billy Buckley, Eileen Hebron, Edmund Roe Darling, Beatrice Bechtol, Junior Hagans, Nadine Walters, Lawrence Williams. Second row: Marvin Davis, Joe Parrish, Dale Young, Max Lawrence, June Hagelbarger, Hugh Daugherty, Eileen Hebron. Front row: Mr. Richard Wenger, Music Direc¬ tor, Harold Honabarger, Julia Weller, Alice Darr, Harold Smith, Eileen Giauque, Jeanette Parrish, Nadine McCurdy. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club is an activity in which the girls participate because of their interest in singing. Their outstanding activity of the year was the presentation of the Christmas Pageant. Rack row: Dorothy Bishop, Marilla Busenhurg, Edna Mae Bucklew, Dorothy Buckley, Salina McCoy, Doris Kanuckel, Julia Weller. Second row: Mr. Richard Wenger, Nadine Foster, Edith Steffee, Elizabeth Shoup, Frances Boyce, Ruby Randles, Lo rna Hamilton, Alice Lease. Third row: Martha Hamer, Madeline Hughes, Evagene Hall, Juanita Thomson, Nadine McCurdy, Jeanette Parrish, Ruth Beale. First row: Maxine Bechtol, Elsie Norton, Cleora Foster, Virginia Lou Still, Ollidean Horn, Beatrice Bechtol. |i I [ 59 ] LAFATONIAN STAFF One of the busiest organizations in the school is this busy group who writes and publishes our paper. If they miss any news, it just isn’t news. Editor, Vivian Buser; Business Manager, NVroena Hinds; Senior Reporter, Elwood Martin; Junior Reporter, Betty Lindsay; S ' ophomore Reporter, Sam Mizer; Freshman Reporter, Eugene Wiggins. Seated; Sam Mizer, Betty Lindsay, Vivian Buser. Standing: Eugene Wiggins, Wroena Hinds, Elwood Martin. F. F. A. Motto; Learning to do Doing to earn Earning to live Living to serve. Back row: Bill Brown, Thurman Cain, Wood Hackenbracht, Malcom Ott, Fremont Neldon, Kenneth Noble, Lewis Hothem. Third row: Roy Emslie, Max Lowery. Merel Peters, Robert Van Winkle, Howard Fiecoat, Marion Bluck, Wayne Nelson. Second row: Mr. Norris, Eugene Hawk, Dennis Balmier, Paul McConnell, Clyde Zimmer, Ervin Mauer. Brant Cunningham. First row: Craig Pol lock, Eugene Ramsey, Vernon Shaw, Paul Troendly, William Dickerson, Jack Carpenter, C la r a n c e Hoffman. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President, Kathryn Wiggins; Vice-President Ruth Miller; Secretary, Mildred Thomas; Pianist, Mildred Berlean; Reporter, Betty Lindsay; Treasurer, Mildred Berlean. Back row: Thelma Eliot, Irene Loveless, Lucy Duve, Velma Hart, Ruth Miller, Opal Baker, Katheryn Wiggins. Fourth row: Mildred Thomas, Wanda Hammersley, Harriet Carr, Florence Gaskill, Edith Mains, Betty Lindsay, Jean Gardner, Donna Kuhn. Third row: Vestal McConnell, Doris Fiecoat, Wilma Wetzel, Faye Berkshire, Viola Everhart, Nellie Gaumer, Pauline Warren, Arleen Ott. Second row: Miss Keller, Betty Parks, Madge Shaw, Leona Van Dusen, Helen Rehard, Thelma Richmond, Helen Barcus, Mildred Berlean. First row: Ireta Caley, Anna Mary Henderson, Katherine Boyd, Winona Reddick, Kay Sheets, Margurite Boyd, Annabel Stine, Norma Fitch. [ 60 ] BAND Of the approximate 30 performances this season the band was outstanding during basketball season. The rapid fire word spell¬ ing and letter making formations at the halves were botli well done and appreciated. New jackets have been purchased this year and the uniforms will be completed early next fall with the purchase of new trousers. Again we will feel the absence of tlie seniors. This time ten are leaving Ten whose places will be dillicult to fill. Left Hand Corner—W: Emmalyn Miller, Florence Gaskill, Buddy Wheeler, Mary Ridenour, Robert Norman, Elwood Martin. Lester McCune, Wood Hackcnbracht, Harold Wahl, Robert Sees, Wayne Nelson, Robert Caton, Doris Fiecoat. Kathryn Body, Mildred Berlean, Betty Maxwell, Vivian Buser, Marjorie Roney, Mildred Thomas, Helen Norman, Irene Fiecoat, Jack Thompson, Junior Sees, Robert Van Winkle, Marion Blu ' k, Eugene Wyler, Junior Selders, Paul Finnicum. Chester Wahl, Vernon Shaw. Right Hand Corner—L: Foster Van Dusen, Delores Purdy, Lois Hall, Jackie Roof, Reva Jane Reharti, LTlian Shaw, David Brown, Roy Emslie, Jack Botimer, Iris Rush, Ellen lxiuise Barrett, Joe llackenbracht, Betty Lindsay, Nellie Moore, Robert Fleming. James Patterson, James Berlean. ORCHESTRA Although there is no increase in number, tin cr.hestra has made a marked improvement in other ways. The string section with the exception of one w ' ill be left intact next year, giving us a good foundation to a greater and more improved orchestra for the coming season. Back row: Eugene Wyler, Lester McCune, Wood Hackcnbracht, Vernon Shaw, Wayne Nelson, Robert Van Winkle, Howard Fiecoat, Elwood Martin. Third row: Robert Norman, Betty Lindsay, Faye Berkshire, Junior Sees, Robert Flem¬ ing, Marion Bluck, Junior Selders, Donald Finicium. Second row : Mr. Nickles, Chester Wahl, Jack Thompson, Frances Moore, Mary Ridenour, Nellie Ashbaker, Nellie Moore, Madge Shaw. First row: Mildred Berlean, Irish Rush, Lillian SI aw, Vivian Buser, Buddy Wheeler. Harold Wahl, Irene Fieccat, Mary Francis Emig, Beverly McCleary. GLEE CLUB A greater interest has been given this year to vocal music. Both Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs have been presenteu at several church and school programs. The annual festival in our own school marked the highest achieve¬ ment of the year. Back row: Maleom Ott, Bill Botimer, Foster Van Lasen, Arnold Keddi.k, Betty Lindsay, Opal Gosser, Ruth Miller, Max Lowery, Harold Hackcnbracht, Wayne Nelson, Dennis Balmier, Howard Fiecoat. Fourth row: Mildred Berlean, Thelma Geese, Emmalyn Miller, Helen Carr, Mildred Wells, Virginia Wiggins, Arleen Ott, Kathryn Wig¬ gins. Donna Kuhn, Kathleen Braniger, Lois White. Third row: Miss Stone, William Dickerson, Robert Dunlevy, Mildred McCullough, Irene Loveless, Helen Rehard, Viola Everhart, Nellie Ashbaker, Lillian Hackcnbracht, Harr.et Carr, Doris Fiecoat. Second row: Donald Goodwin, Mildred Thomas, Winona Reddick, Madge Shaw, Katlirine Boyd, Helen Barcus, Dorothy Hammersley, Beatrice Davidson, Vestal McConnell, Betty Parks, Ireta Caley. First row: Marilyn Castle, Mary Frances Emig, Lois Hall, Doris May West, Irene Fie¬ coat, Arthur Geese, James Welch, Dale Baker, Robert Caton, Norma Fitch, Anabel Stine. I Gfl L 61 ] • I G3 ] BOYS’ BASKETBALL Conesville finished their second full season of basket¬ ball with a good record for their short time at the game. Conesville defeated every out of county team that was played and finished in fifth place in the county. The loss of veteran guard Worthington at the beginning of the season weakened the team to a considerable ex¬ tent. Seven out of ten will be lost by graduation. Back row: Dean Noland, James Hardesty, Nye Norris, Norville Wright. George Shaner, Arthur Norris, Mana¬ ger, Mr. Shafer, Coach. Front row: Dwight Worthington, Loren Knoff, Bill White, Kenneth Pepper, Edward Watts. BOYS’ TRACK The track team is expected to win several firsts this year since several of the veterans are back and are rounding into shape. Back row: Elmer Shaner, Mr. Shafer, Edward Watts, Arthur Norris, Wayne Glosser, Bobert Pierce, Norville Wright, Dwight Worthington. Front row: Edward Cox, James Hardesty, Bill White, Loren Knoff, Nye Norris. BASEBALL The baseball team will be out to avenge defeats of last spring and to attempt to dethrone the top notch team. Graduation losses will be devastating as we lose practi¬ cally one whole ball team. Back row: Edward Cox, James Boyd, Nye Norris, Robert Guilliams, Arthur Norris, Robert Pierce, Mr. Shafer. Second row: Norville Wright, Charles Ostler, Elmer Shaner, Loren Knoff. First row: Edward Watts, James Hardesty, Paul Norris, William White, Dwight Worthington. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The Conesville girls did not win any games this year but we had a great amount of fun playing basketball. We tried to play clean, sportsmanlike ball at all times and we feel that we have done our best, both as participants and spectators. Back row ' : Donna Wilden, Bonnie Hosfelt, Kathleen Glosser, Violet Wright, Betty Balo, Jeaneth Newell, Marjorie Jones, Margie Udder, Golda Emler, Blanche Lipps, Mary Powelson, Assistant Manager, Jean Mur¬ dock, Manager, Miss Halsey, Coach. Front row: Margie Dawson, Helen Phillips, Wanetta Whiteus, Evelyn Vickers, Isobel Miller, Marie Roberts. [ 64 ] GIRLS’ BASKETBALL BOYS’ BASEBALL The Fresno Girls’ Basketball team enjoyed a fairly successful season winning six of their ten games and ending the Bounty League in a tie for second place with Hoscoe. Four first stringers will be lost to the squad by graduation, including Ayres, Leavengood, Fortune at forward and Wolfe “No. 3” at guard. Back row: Helen Mizer, Laura Mae Fortune, Jean Lorenz, Oleen Reddick, Janet Hamilton. Second row: Sarah McMahon, Coach, Helen Mani. Clara Emma Fortune, Eleanor Pepper, Nellie Wolfe, Lucille Wolfe. First row: Jeven? Lockard, Mabel Ayres, Florence Scherer, Imogene Nelson, June Leavengood, Ellen Linsenmayer. It is too early to predict anything in either track or baseball. However, warm spring days will find both squads working out in preparation for county league competition. Back row: Jack Lockard, James McCrea, John Wable, Thomas Foster, Welton Stein, Mr. Norris, Coach. Second row: Richard Schlarb, Ralph Robb, Taylor Linsenmayer, Harold Norris, Russell Stein. First row: Lewis Stockum, Dwight McCullough, Junior Neiss, James Hotliem, Roger Deibel, Russell Norris. BOYS’ BASKETBALL The Fresno Roys won five and lost seven of their games this year, ending the season in fourth place in county standings. Graduation will hit the squad hard. Four of the five regulars and two substitutes leaving via that route. These boys include McCrea, Wable, Lockard, McCullough, Stockum and H. Norris. Back row: Tom Ellison, Welton Stein, Russell Stein, Delbert Zimmerman, Manager. Second row: Quay Norris, Coach, Russell Norris, James Hotliem, Junior Neiss, Dwight McCullough. First row: Lewis Stockum, Harold Norris, Janies McCrea, John Wable, Jack Lockard. GIRLS’ INDOOR The girls’ soft ball team which won the County Tourna¬ ment last spring will be prepared to defend their laurels at the county track meet. Back row: Miss McMahon, Imogene Nelson, Florence Scherer, Ellen Linsenmayer, Eleaner Pepper. Third row: Mabel Ayres, June Leavengood. Evelyn Zehnder, Hazel Pepper, Laura Fortune. Second row: Jean Lorenz, Carol Emerson, Janet Hamil¬ ton, Helen Mani, Helen Mizer, Oleen Reddick. First row: Lucille Wolfe, Murtha Wable, Jevene Lockard, Nellie Wolfe, Clara Fortune. [ 65 ] BASEBALL An inexperienced team which led a fair season in 1938- 1939. First row: Joe Gamertsfelder, coach; Ivan Casey, War¬ ren Miller, Edwin McCormick, Brice Dreher. Second row: Ralph Luikart, William McKee, Jr., Richard Elliott, Clyde Hardesty, William Fisher. TRACK TEAM An ambitious team led by Luikart who was high scorer of the 1938 track meet with 22% points. The team should place high in the 1939 meet. Back: Ivan Casey, Kenneth Boyd, Wm. Fisher, Donald Latham. Center: Edwin McCormick, Donace Chanay, Wm. Mc¬ Kee, Earl Miller, Brice Dreher. Front: Joe Gamertsfelder, coach; Ralph Luikart. Wm. McConnell, manager; Dick Elliott, Clyde Hardesty. BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM This year’s team enjoyed a successful season, winning eleven and losing four. We won the consolation cham¬ pionship in the tournament. Hardesty and Casey placed on the All County second team. Luikart and Chanay graduate. Rack: Ivan Casey, Earl Miller, Wm. McConnell, manager; Jack Arnold. Center: Joe Gamertsfelder, Coach; Peachmon Alford, Ed¬ win McCormick, Donace Chanay. Front: Wm. McKee, Ralph Luikart, Dick Elliott, Clyde Hardesty. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL A veteran team which won eight and lost two. Tied for County League and winner of Tournament. Norman, Olinger, Rrenley, Arnold, Endsley and Scheetz graduate. Back: Doris Endsley, Mary Waters, Daisy Luikart, Lu¬ cille Scheetz. Center: Opal Brenley, Doris Olinger. Olive Beall, Dorothy Welling. Front: Joe Gamertsfelder, coach; Helen Arnold, Kathleen Boyd, Nondis Norman. [ 66 ] GIRLS’ TRACK TEAM Our girls’ team competed for the first time in 1938 with teams from larger schools. They showed keen interest hut failed to win when pitted against larger, older and more experienced teams. Back: Marjorie Fortune, June Cooper, Lucille Conner, Betty Lonsinger. Middle: Rosena Hawkins, Sylvia Singer, Helen Hawkins, Tresa Thatcher. Front: June Taylor, Ava Warner, Patty Gamertsfelder. BOYS’ TRACK TEAM In the field and track events of 1938 our team com¬ peted for the first time in the County Class A Division. Notwithstanding, the team made a very creditable show¬ ing, ranking ahead of some competitors having a much larger enrollment. Back: Junior Spurgeon, Harley Rhodes, Lewis Riden- baugh, Bernard Lonsinger. Front: Kenneth Elliott, John Matheny, John Sheldon, Arthur Bumpus. BASEBALL TEAM Team contains two members of the 1937 County Cham¬ pionship Team, at the beginning of the 1938-39 season, ' l ' he team got away to a bad start, winning only one of five County League games. However, they are preparing for a more fortunate close of the season in the spring of 1939. Back : Kenneth Elliott, John Matheny, John Sheldon, Ar¬ thur Bumpus. Middle: Elvin Chaney, Harley Rhodes, Lewis Riden- haugh, Owen Black, Mr. Robinson, coach. Front: Junior Spurgeon, Paul Hagelbarger, Bernard Lonsinger, Keith Holt. [ 67 ] TRACK TEAM The first track meet ever held in Coshocton county rural schools was sponsored by New Castle, Walhonding and Nellie. Walhonding still shows a great amount of interest in the track meets. Back row: Charles Randles, Woodrow Cease 4 , Donis Wheeler, Mr. Nuzum, Coach; Floyd Hughes. First row: Rodney Reese, Lewis Strouse, Carl Hughes, Paul Cline. BASEBALL TEAM Several games were played last fall with neighboring schools and local groups with a fair degree of success. Much local interest is still shown for this sport. Back row: Charles Randles, F ' loyd Hughes, Donis Wheeler, Mr. Nuzum, coach; Woodrow Lease. Middle row: Bobby Busenburg, Billy Bails. First row: Rodney Reese, Lewis Strouse, Carl Hughes, Paul Cline. GIRLS’ SOFT BALL TEAM Our Girls’ Soft Ball Team is still a living organization. Under the direction of Mr. Nuzum, we expect to win our share of the games. Back row: Betty Ogle, Lillian Young, Miriam Reese, Betty Lease. Middle row: Mr. Nuzum. Ollidean Burch, Priscilla Hughes, Ellen Rodehaver, Pauline Cullison. Front row: Peggy Quinlan, Delores Burch, Jean Cushman, Jane Rodehaver. m mb [ 68 ] BOYS’ TRACK TEAM The Boys’ Track Team competed in the annual County Track Meet and several members of the group competed in the County Baseball League. Back row: Ned Ogle, Edgar Neptune, Jr., Robert Robin¬ son. Harold Olinger, Alva Price, Jr., manager; William Renner, manager; Jack Stubbs. Second row: Ross McCullough, Jr., Robert McComber, Harold West, l’orrest D ' arr, William Stubbs, William Williams. First row: Walter Grace, Paul Shaw, James Davis, Charles Murphy, John Cross, Jr., Vernon Snedeker, Roy A. Smailes, coach. BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM The Boys’ Basketball Team this year was small and fast. Crippled by lack of height and reserve material their courage carried them on until they reached the County Tournament where they were defeated by Keene in the final consolation game. Back row: Corwin McLeish, Ross McCullough, Jr., Paul Shaw, Robert Robinson, I.eRoss Taylor, Earl McCul¬ lough. Third row: James Davis, Alva Price, Jr., Vernon Snede¬ ker, Charles Williams. Second row: Kenneth Hawthorne, Ned Ogle, Harold West, William Williams, captain; William Stubbs, Robert McComber. First row: Roy A. Smailes, coach; John Cross, Jr., Charles Murphy, Ronald Richcreek, William Renner, manager. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM The Roscoe Girls’ Basketball Team won second place in the 19, ' i!) Coshocton County Tournament by defeating Fresno in an exciting game resulting in a tie score of 13-13; an overtime play of three minutes and a final score of 16-14. Gwendolyn Kimbell and Contance Nep¬ tune were chosen to represent Roscoe on the All-Star Tournament Team. Back row: Thelma Howe, Maxine McCullough, Betty Fin- nell, Jennie Foster, Thelma Wilson, Betty Kimball, Esther Evans. Second row: Miss Betty Adlard, coach; Gwendolyn Kim¬ ball, Violet Foster, manager; Helen McCluggage, Ida Mae Wisenburg, Bonnie Porter. First row: Jean Smailes. Audrey Turner, Constance Nep¬ tune, Ethel Foster, Margaret Andrews, captain. GIRLS’ BASEBALL AND TRACK Back row: Dorothy Wolford, Bonnie Porter, Maxine Mc¬ Cullough, Betty Kimball. Second row: Geraldine Fry, Miss Betty Adlard, coach; Audrey Turner, Jennie Foster, Violet Foster, manager. First row: Helen McCluggage, Gwendolyn Kimball, Jean Smailes, Margaret Andrews. SOFT BALL TEAM These boys were organized under the leadership oi ' Mr. C. W. Hood. They have a high spirit of co-operation in team work. Back row: Donis Leas. Willard Clark, Edward Crawford, Gerald Melick. Second row: Dean Veatch, Junior Graham, Junior Leas, Charles Whyde. First row: George Wright, Charles Frey, Jr., Charles Ramsey, Jr., Richard Graham. GIRLS’ VOLLEY BALL TEAM The Pike Rural Girls’ Volley Ball Team has been play¬ ing at the County Track and Field Meet each year since 1933. Their coach is D. M. Mowery. Back row: Wilma Axline, Rettie Carle, Bernice Ashcraft, Esther Middlemus, Virginia Wright. Second row: Dorothy Mikesell, Norma Hughes, Natalie Van Winkle, Margie Edgar, Dorothy Divan, Elsie Burch. First row: Margaret Rine, Yvonne Stahl, Twila Mason. Vanetta Hiltner, Dorothy Gault. [ 70 ] BASEBALL The Plainfield High School Baseball Team lost only one game in the County Baseball I oop during the fall sea¬ son. At the end of the season we were in second place in the County League. Front row: Arthur Durben, manager; Russell Durben, Howard Hayes, Merrill Christian. Second row: Bernard Baker, Albert Bodnar, Kugene Farnsworth, Robert Brelsford, Jack Minor. Back row: Mr. Sharrock, Loren McClain, Lowell Duling, John Blake, Norman Moody. TRACK TEAM The Plainfield High School Track Team placed third in the A Class of the Coshocton County Trac k Meet. Our group had its share of firsts. Several of our contestants were eligible for entries in the Eastern Ohio District Meet. Front row: Russell Durben, Howard Hayes, James Lloyd, Merrill Christian. Second row: Mr. Davis, Eugene Farnsworth, Norman Moody, Albert Bodnar, Robert Brelsford. Back row: John Blake, David Clark, Bernard Baker. Lowell Duling, Loren McClain. GIRLS’ RECREATION BALL A group of hard-working girls who are planning to enter a team that will go places in the County League at the Track Meet. Front row: Miss Berry, Betty Gill, Freda Roahrig, Doris Jean Carruthers, Jean Stewart, Marolyn Christian. Second row: Dorothy Booth, Jean Cook, Norma Welker, Anna Louise Roahrig, Ruth Lawrence, Mary Esther Worthing. Third row : Beuna Dunfee, Lois Derr, Norma Roof, Twilva Ross, Lelia Byers, Mabel Hayes. Back row: Betty Tyson, Virginia Cook, Lorena Derr, Eilene Lint, Rachel Roof, Mary Blanche Marlatt, June Charleston. [ 71 ] BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM The Warsaw boys won 20 out of 22 games during the season, among which were 10 straight games for a per¬ fect record in the County League. . . Were runners-up in County Tournament. Crawford and Ashcraft were cho¬ sen on All-County Team. . . Captain Brightwell, James Crawford, Ernest Rodgers and Eddie Layman will he lost to next year’s squad because of graduation. Back row: Francis Buxton, Merle Brenneman, James Kissner, Max Lawrence, manager; Marvin Rodgers, Paul Myers. Second row: Mr. O. B. Ldgington, coach; Ernest Rodgers, Russell Ashcraft, Duane Endsley, Edward Layman, Don Lawrence. First row: David Brightwell, Lawrence Williams, Robert Haines, James Crawford, Harold Smith. BOYS’ BASEBALL TEAM Won five and lost none during campaign last fall. . . . Expected to make strong hid for Coshocton County League championship again this year. Squad will be heavily hit by graduation. Back row: Merle Brenneman, David Brightwell, Waldo S ' hrimplin, Gerald Waters, Russell Ashcraft, Harold Smith. Second row: Mr. O. It. Edgington, coach; Edmund Dar¬ ing, Manager; Edward Layman, Ernest Rodgers, Mar¬ vin Itodgers, Don Lawrence. First row: Bernard Bantum, Clayton Ridenbaugh, Junior Hagans, James Crawford, James Kissner. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM The Warsaw girls won six league games and lost two during the season, ending in a tie for the County League championship. They were eliminated by Keene in the tournament. . . The entire squad, with the exception of Ralston, will be back in school next year. . . Edna Bucklew was chosen as forward on the All-County team. Back row: Dorothy Buckley, Mavis Arnold, Ruby Ran¬ dles, Eileen Hebron. Second row ' : Miss Ruth Hess, advisor; Audrey Ralston, Irene Shrimplin, Frances Boyce, Mary Hamer. First row: Elsie Norton, Manager; Doris Kanuckel, Edna Bucklew, Julianne Foster, Julia Weller. [ 72 ] BASKETBALL A fast and fighting team which won twenty games and lost eight games. County Tournament champs. Back row, left to right: James Moorehead, Robert Nor¬ man, Joe Cabot, El wood Martin, Arthur Geese. Middle row, left to right: Paul F. Scheetz, coach; Harold Wahl, manager; Chester Wahl, Howard Fiecoat, Robert Caton, manager. Front row, left to right: Chalmer Tedlie, Francis Thomas. Eugene Fleming, Arnold Reddick. TRACK A well-balanced team that should again win the an¬ nual Track Meet. Back row, left to right: Max Lowery, Malcolm Ott, How¬ ard Cabot, (diaries Mains, James Moorehead. Third row, left to right: Paul F. Scheetz, coach; Wil¬ liam Botinfer, Chalmer Tedlie, Ervin Maurer. Second row, left to right: Harold Wahl, Arthur Geese, Elwood Martin, Harold VanDusen. Front row, left to right: Eugene Fleming, Francis Thomas, Joe Cabot, Chester Wahl. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Girls’ Intra-mural basketball has been more successful this year because of the interest taken in the games out¬ side the physical education periods. Back row, left to right: Florence Gaskill, Helen Norman, Beulah Porteus, Kathryn Wiggins, Wroena Hinds. Middle row, left to right: Nellie Moore, Nellie Asehbaker, Irene Fiecoat, Betty Maxwell. Front row, left to right: Paul F. Scheetz, coach; Lillian Hackenbraclit, Lois White, Louise Warne. GIRLS’ TRACK With track a regular part of the girls’ physical educa¬ tion (spring program), we should win several places in the Annual Track Meet. Back row, left to right: Florence Gaskill, Kathryn Wig¬ gins, Beulah Porteus, Mildred Wells, Wroena Hinds. Third row, left to right: Paul F. Scheetz, coach; Helen Carr, Helen Norman, Nellie Asehbaker, Louise Warne, Nellie Moore. S ' econd row, left to right: Kay Sheets, Betty Maxwell, Vestal McConnell, Doris Fiecoat, Betty Parks, Irene Fie¬ coat. Fi ' ont row, left to right: Lillian Hackenbraclit, Mildred McCullough, Lois White, Pauline Warren, Emmalyn Miller. [ 73 ] COSHOCTON HARDWARE CO. BURTON CALL, Prop. SPORTING GOODS : RADIOS : WASHING MACHINES CORNER MAIN and THIRD STREETS PHONE 52 Coshocton Lumber Company LUMBER and BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES “HARDWARE ON THE HILL” CHEVROLET IS THE CHOICE FOR 1939 OLINGER Chevrolet Co. COSHOCTON, OHIO -ON THE CORNER- For fifty-nine years we have supplied the people of Coshocton county with Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and the finest Optical Work. [ 74 ] American Auto TREASURE CRAFT Wrecking USED PARTS CLASS RINGS EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS Invitations : : Diplomas We Buy and Sell Used Cars CAPS and GOWNS 134 NORTH FIFTH STREET R. F. MISKIMEN PHONE 5 ED RALEY MINERVA, OHIO ROAHRIG’S THE HOME OF SERVICE AND SATISFACTION CLARY BROS. THE KEAGY and LEAR MACHINE COMPANY COSHOCTON, OHIO FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK Furnace and Stove Castings MILL and MINE SUPPLIES PHONE 297 _ BENJ. MOORE PAINTS Look For the Triangle WALL PAPER : ART SUPPLIES UTILAC ENAMEL WINDOW SHADES, GIFTS Picture Framing, Mirror Resilvering Gray Paint Service 438 Main Street, Coshocton, Ohio Phone 810-W Between 4th and 5th Streets FRIGIDAIRE RANGES : REFRIGERATORS MAYTAG WASHERS : IRONERS STOVER ELECTRIC CO. MAIN STREET PHONE 609 [ 75 ] CHAS P. MALAFA COMPLIMENTS OF CLOTHES Smartly Styled Correctly Fitted PEERLESS MILK CO. Custom Tailored to Measure COSHOCTON, OHIO COSHOCTON, OHIO MULLIGAN OFFICE SUPPLY COMPLIMENTS OF COMPANY Steel Filing Cases : Index Folders Chairs : Desks : Diebold Safes FELVER AND SONS Manifold Printing : Sales Books GENERAL STORE PHONE 415-W PLAINFIELD, OHIO 549 CHESTNUT STREET, COSHOCTON, O. HAMILTON AND SONS iFlnriatfi JJFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONE - - - - 6 9 TENTH and ORANGE STREET COSHOCTON, OHIO STUMP MOTOR SALES YOUR FORD — MERCURY AND ZEPHYR DEALER COSHOCTON WEST LAFAYETTE Phone 99 Garage Phone W. Laf. 28 [ 76 ] FURNITURE RUGS STOVES WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS DUSENBERRY’S Apex Washers, Sweepers, Refrigerators Service Station GLENN W. ALMACK PENNZOIL PRODUCTS HOME FURNISHINGS SHOP PLAINFIELD, OHIO COSHOCTON, OHIO THE CONNER COMPLIMENTS OF DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY PHONE 1594 Scott Motor Sales COSHOCTON, OHIO PONTIAC BUICK PHONE 103-R WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO LASALLE CADILLAC G. M. C, Trucks TYPEWRITERS SOLD : RENTED Spic and Span REPAIRED- Palardy Typewriter Cleaners Service Coshocton’s Only Typewriter Store 612 MAIN STREET 5 Home Builcing, Coshocton, Ohio PHONE 671 COSHOCTON, OHIO [ 77 ] Carlton F. Roberts Leiffer Beauty Shop PHARMACIST □ All kinds of and DISPENSING CHEMIST BEAUTY SERVICE WEST LAFAYETTE PHARMACY P h one—el even WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO Thos. Gardner Peoples Funeral Home TELEPHONE 21 Public Square, Danville, Ohio AMBULANCE SERVICE BRING YOUR CAR - - - PHONE 1139 WE’LL DO THE REST J. F. LEECH J. T. BOWERS COMPLIMENTS OF 0. J. Buser Gray Hardware, Ltd. I. G. A. GROCERY WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO PHONE 45 Buy at “WE DELIVER” HOME FIRST WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO PHONE 35 WEST LAFAYETTE [ 78 ] COMPLIMENTS OF THE MOORE ENAMELING AND MANUFACTURING CO. WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF BRINKERHOFF HOME FURNISHINGS JEWELERS® WALLPAPER OPTOMETRISTS GIFT NOVELTIES LAMPS “WHERE YOUR RUGS CREDIT IS AS GOOD PHONE 3361 AS CASH” WEST LAFAYETTE COSHOCTON, OHIO [ 79 ] Thompson’s Restaurant BE WISE—ECONOMIZE AT Phone KROGER’S Sixty-seven WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO J. H. SMITH Manager Page Lorenz DRUGS : BOOKS WALLPAPER “THE BETTER DRUG STORE’ The Coshocton Farmers Exchange GRAIN : FEEDS : SEEDS FARM HARDWARE COSHOCTON, OHIO Holt Implement Co. JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and FARM EQUIPMENT Expert Service and Repairs PHONE 133 DANVILLE, OHIO C. L. McCLUGGAGE CONFECTIONERY and BAKERY PHONE 349 504 Main Street, Coshocton, Ohio M. and K. STORE GROCERIES and HOME DRESSED MEATS T. N. MAGNESS, Manager WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO L. GRILL THE GLASS FRONT SERVING COSHOCTON SINCE 1918 GOOD FOOD ONLY [ 80 ] Thompson s Store GROCERIES : DRY GOODS FRESH MEATS PHONE 22 WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO WHEN YOU NEED DRUGS and MEDICINES, COME TO US LOWEST CUT PRICES Also Visit Our Wall Paper and Gift Department THE BEST SODAS EVER The Wimmer-Arnold Co. Ltd. CaiirtoinS f) SjA ' O HE BUT 0000 SHO J ROBERT D. Coshocton Auto Sales Stevenson s Store Company PAINTS : WALL PAPER AGENCY FOR -Case Farm Machines- STUDEBAKER, DeSOTO Norge Appliances and PLYMOUTH CARS PHONE 210 “ The Best Place to Buy—After All ” 513 CHESTNUT STREET, COSHOCTON FIVE REASONS Why You Should Know 437 MAIN STREET COSHOCTON, OHIO 1. Always first with the smartest styles 2. Always greatest selection in all price ranges 3. Always biggest savings on better clothes 4. Always easiest payments on all selections 5. One account outfits the entire family Shop Fashion Stores Now—And Always! INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE SERVICE H. L MILLER COSHOCTON, OHIO [ 81 ] LUTZ ' S STORE A GOOD PLACE TO BUY PHONE 28 CONESVILLE, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Kiefer’s Flower Shop PHONE 912 BY THE CITY HOSPITAL Home Candy Co. WHOLESALE CANDIES Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos PHONE 661-J 109 SO. 6TH ST., COSHOCTON, O. C. H. Kokensparger SOUTH SECOND STREET DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS and TRUCKS PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS -Sinclair Gasoline- PHONE 655 COSHOCTON, OHIO [ 82 ] HOMEMADE ICE CREAM Fountain Service BAKED GOODS—CANDY SYCKS BROS. COSHOCTON, OHIO PHONE 535 603 MAIN STREET Hahn Gulf Service GULF GASOLINE : PRIDE OIL MILLER TIRES Batteries : Accessories Lubrication 6TH AND WALNUT STS., COSHOCTON, O. YOUR SFORT CENTER Sweitzer Paint and Hardware Main at Seventh Street, Zanesville, Ohio PHONE 19 Distributors GOLDSMITH SPORTING GOODS “Everything In Sports” SUCCESS TO YOU ALL Brillhart’s Togg Cleaners 139 SOUTH SIXTH STREET PHONE 133 Schuck’s Beauty Salon PERMANENTS $2 TO $10 (End Permanents $1.50 Up) Virginia Ringwalt-Glenda Thompson Marjorie Salarin-Dorothy Sandel 628 MAIN STREET PHONE 610 COMPLIMENTS OF Warsaw Restaurant MRS. MYRTLE LAWRENCE Proprietress [ 83 ] COSHOCTON’S OLDEST SUPER SERVICE STATION Just PHONE 117 Anytime MAIN and SECOND STREETS 17 YEARS OF SERVICE THE Wright Typewriter Exchange BLACKWELL CLEANERS Authorized Dealer For Cash and Carry L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriters Typewriters—Every Make Sold, THOROUGH CLEANING Exchanged, Rented, Repaired and FINISHING ADDING MACHINES -at a saving Special Contract to Schools For Yearly Service PHONT i q i 530 MARKET STREET, ZANESVILLE, O. r ilUINL lol PHONE 1536 115 SOUTH SIXTH STREET McCleary’s Lunch and Confectionery TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE 1 Teach your child, now, to know and love music. It will enlarge and broaden the mind. Makes the house a home. We offer the finest in pianos. Rental plan for school students on Band Instruments, also Pianos PHONE 261 Complete Line of Teaching Music —We Cater to Private Parties— CARRIE B. CUSS CONESVILLE, OHIO 616 MAIN STREET PHONE 742-W [ 84 ] FRED C. KARR AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE HOME BUILDING COSHOCTON “INSURE your CAR with KARR” STOP AT COMPLIMENTS OF Vic Senter Service Station CANNON’S BAKERY GULF PRODUCTS BAKERS OF Lunches and Sandwiches “KREME KRUST” and Home Cooked Food “SNOW WHITE” BREAD ROUTE 16 CONESVILLE, OHIO DRESDEN, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR W. P. McCarren 1. G. A. STORE SAND and GRAVEL GROCERIES PRODUCER and and GENERAL CONTRACTOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE WALHONDING, OHIO V. F. VINSEL AND SON CONESVILLE, OHIO PHONE 12F3 [ 85 ] OUR SPECIALTY BOB CLARK BETTER CLEANING Modern Equipment MAIN and BRIDGE STREETS DAVIS DRY CLEANING WARSAW, OHIO PHONE 81 Corner Third and Pine Streets YUNCKER BROS. SPORTING GOODS- MANSFIELD, OHIO mim |pg 8 PP KENNETH HAAS |P «I Watch and Jewelry Repairing DIAMONDS, WATCHES, HMp SCHICK SHAVERS Selby Bldg., Coshocton, Ohio O. J. FOSTER Dealer In Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries Wall Paper, Floor Coverings FRESH and CURED MEATS WARSAW, OHIO E. R. UREY Funeral Home FUNERAL SERVICE and MONUMENTS Ambulance Service Day or Night PHONE 68 WARSAW, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS FROM Williams Auto Body BRUSHWOOD’S Shop AUTO BODY SPECIALISTS 228 North Fifth Street, Coshocton, Ohio THE BEST PLACE FOR TOYS Pope-Gosser Dinnerware “ Service With a Smile ” 607 MAIN STREET PHONE 923-W PHONE 700 [ 86 ] THE Super Shell Service Station OLIVER OGLE WALHONDING, OHIO Mitchell ' s General Store The Home of Good Apples and Red Brand Wire Fence A Good Place to Buy Anything MILLWOOD, OHIO Rhythm and rhyme All the boys have a good time C. R. RAHN AT BUCK’S PLACE HARDWARE and FARM SUPPLIES Fresno Service Station WALHONDING, OHIO Warsaw Milling Co. F. H BECK, Proprietor MERCHANT MILLER Manufacturer of Gilt Edge and Purity Flour and Feeds WARSAW, OHIO CHEVROLET CARS —TRUC KS WORLD S LEADER IN SALES FOR LAST FIVE YEARS Better Values—Lower Prices Husted Motor Sales WARSAW, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Herff-Jones Company A. E. REED Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelry, GENERAL MERCHANDISE Graduation Announcements Feeds of All Kinds Medals, Cups and Trophies INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA WEST BEDFORD, OHIO World’s Largest Manufacturer of Class Rings [ 87 ] COMPLIMENTS OF ALVA J. HARRIS Homer McCurdy FUNERAL DIRECTOR COOPERDALE GROCERY MODERN FUNERAL HOME Kenneth Nethers -Ambulance Service- COOPERDALE HDW. BLADENSBURG, OHIO Smeeth and Son Elevator and Flour Mill FUNERAL HOME MILLWOOD Our Home is Your Home —With No Extra Charge MILLWOOD, OHIO Cash For FLOUR, FEED, FERTILIZER COAL and LIME EXCHANGE 38 POUNDS OF FLOUR PHONE DAN. EX. L86—Reverse Charge FOR ONE BUSHEL OF WHEAT COMPLIMENTS OF C. C. SPURGEON GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fresh and Cured Meats Coshocton Live Stock WE BUY Cooperative Association PHONE 188 POULTRY, EGGS, CREAM, HIDES and FURS NEW LOCATION .... COSHOCTON, OHIO NEW STOCK . MODERN EQUIPMENT WALHONDING, OHIO PHONE 120F6, WARSAW EXCHANGE [ 88 ] Ames Service Station REFRESHMENTS GAS.OIL CHILI, OHIO Spruce Valley Nurs ery CHARLES D. KABEL, Prop. Growers of Evergreens, Decidious Trees, Shrubs Perennials, Spring Bedding Plants and Greenhouse Plants R. D. NO. 1, FRESNO, OHIO Cline Electric Service ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES R. C. A. Radios PAINTS, VARNISHES FRESNO, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Mayflower Restaurant COSHOCTON, OHIO DRINK COMPLIMENTS OF Peoples Ice Co. IN BOTTLES COSHOCTON, OHIO DELICIOUS and REFRESHING COMPLIMENTS OF ERNEST BARTON, SALES AGENT Gleason Lumber Co. International Time LUMBER Recording Division PHONE 666 International Business Machines Corp. COSHOCTON, OHIO 362 E. BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, OHIO [ 89 ] River Drive Service Station EDGAR NEPTUNE, Prop. Shell Products : Goodrich Tires Batteries and Groceries 520 South Second Street, Coshocton, Ohio PHONE 352J COMPLIMENTS OF Haxton’s Store GENERAL MERCHANDISE and Standard Oil Products NEW GUILFORD, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Coshocton Business College COSHOCTON, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Raymond Mikesell WOOL BUYER Breeder of Pure Bred Oxford Down and Horned Dorset Sheep Phone Cooperdale 25F2 WEST CARLISLE, OHIO 2 Out of 5 School Children SUFFER FROM DEFECTIVE VISIO N 1 Most parents think that their children’s eyes are perfect at birth and will remain so for years. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. Sci¬ entists tell us that by college age, approximately two out of every five persons have something wrong with their eyes. One of the most impor¬ tant things to watch is lighting. Proper light for? easy reading or studying without eye- strain is essential. 1 Have your school lighting checked today without cost to you by our Illuminating Engi¬ neers. _am Z OHIO POWER Co. [ 90 1 NEW COMPTON PICTURED ENCYCLOPEDIA JUST OFF THE PRESS FIFTEEN VOLUMES F. S. COWAN 1900 COVENTRY RD., COLUMBUS, OHIO LYONS CARNAHAN Educational Publishers TEXT BOOKS For Grades and High School H. B. Vorang 75 W. CALIFORNIA AVE., COLUMBUS, O. Coshocton County Representative ROSCOE HARDWARE GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Philco Radios ... ... Dexter Washers FROM A COMPLIMENTS BOOSTER COMPLIMENTS OF W. M. KYSER SALES CO. Ricketts Farm Hatcheries Distributor of Janitorial, Sanitary and Improved School Supplies, Office Furniture, School Furniture and Public BABY CHICKS Equipment Cor. Parkman and Hunter Sts., Warren, Ohio SOUTH SIXTH STREET, COSHOCTON, O. PHONE 1716 PHONE 218J — A Product of Roscoe High School — [ 91 1 HOW LARGE A FORCE OF DOLLARS IS WORKING IN THIS BANK FOR YOU? YOUR DEPOSITS WILL BE WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY MAKING INTEREST FOR YOU -START AN ACCOUNT TODAY- The Farmers and Merchants Bank WARSAW, OHIO Darling and Humphrey WARSAW, OHIO Hanna’s Green Seal Paint and Satin Sheen For All Outside and Inside Painting ALL PAINT ACCESSORIES Triplitt’s Drug Stores Prescription Specialists Trusses, Abdominal Belts, Knee Caps, Ankle Braces and All Medical Appliances -We Meet and Beat All Cut Rate Prices— 523 MAIN STREET—PHONE 272 234 MAIN STREET—PHONE 354 GREETINGS FROM your HANDY SERVICE STORE Wm. Speckman and Son WARSAW, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF drink The Whitacre Typewriter Exchange CLEO-COLA Pa-Pocse Root Beer ORANGE CRUSH TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES or ... all makes Bubble-Up Sales : : Rentals Bottled By Service : Supplies SOUTHEASTERN OHIO’S LARGEST WRIGHT TYPEWRITER DEALERS BOTTLING WORKS 521 MARKET STREET, ZANESVILLE, O. COSHOCTON, OHIO 1 92 ] WARNER BROS.. SIXTH ST. THEATRE—COSHOCTON It Will Be a Pleasure to Entertain the Graduating Classes With Theatre Parties AMES BROS. I. G. A. GROCERIES Home Dressed Meats ROSCOE, OHIO WHOLESALE and RETAIL C. C. Schmaltz Member Independent Grocers Alliance FRESNO, OHIO TOP PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY and EGGS COMPLIMENTS OF Roscoe Service Station ROSCOE, OHIO JJeb iodaij AN HEIRLOOM TOMORROW Your gift will be her most prized possession if it is a Bluebird Diamond Ring — guaranteed perfect-insured. $25 $50 $75 $100 From HAY Bulova Gruen Hamilton Elgin Gotham Westfield Benrus for Graduation RANGER, UTewel ► ' 2475 RONA, dainty, . . : jiS .«• • 2 4 7 CREDIT 24 TERMS HAY - - Your Jeweler - - 405 Main 1 93 ] WAGNER’S COMPLIMENTS OF ELECTRIC HARDWARE J.E. ROCKHOLD and PLUMBING SUPPLIES Representing PHONE 1459 AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY COSHOCTON, OHIO CINCINNATI, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS Glass ELBERFELDS Funeral COSHOCTON, OHIO PHONE 236 Home COSHOCTON—PHONE 40 ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE 0 MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN DIVERSIFIED CONSTRUCTION MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO RENDER A SERVICE THAT IS INVALUABLE IN THE DESIGNING and ERECTION OF PUBLIC, COM¬ MERCIAL and PRIVATE BUILDINGS : : : : 0 . . . Consultation Without Obligation . . . FRED D. JACOBS REGISTERED ARCHITECT COSHOCTON, OHIO [ 94 ] COMPLIMENTS OF EARL TURNER Dawson Funeral Home UPHOLSTERING PHONE 12 SLIP COVERS 325 McCLAIN AVENUE, DRAPERIES : : : COSHOCTON, OHIO PHONE 62-W ROSCOE, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF HARTLEY’S COMPLIMENTS OF Grocery and Cream Station West Carlisle, Ohio Senter Clothing Company PHONE 24-F-13 [Cooperdale Exchange] COSHOCTON, OHIO The Jones Metal Products Company AND The Abolite Reflector Company WEST LAFAYETTE, OHIO [ 95 ] COMPLIMENTS Compliments of Edward T. Jacobs General Contractor Phone 125 Coshocton, Ohio Publishers of this Annual THE PRINT SHOP Opp. Pennsy Station . . Coshocton, Ohio SEE US FOR YOUR NEXT JOB OF PRINTING Prompt Service Prices Reasonable [ 96 ] . . CONTRIBUTORS . W. L. “Scoop” Owens G. H. Gutting Hosick’s Shoe Store Paul Rice “Rice’s” Coshocton Hat Shop Robertson Hat Shop Clyde Wheeler The Buckeye Jacobs Insurance Anonymous Coshocton Linotyping Company [ 97 ] A photo-engraving lira whose ex¬ perience and conscientious efforts guide the Annual Staff to economical production of distinctive Year Books ROBERT RAWSTHORNE COMPANY Eighth Street and Penn Avenue ■ Pittsburgh, Penna. . a K ■ . E 98 ] ...AUTOGRAPHS... y l o ■ • (o J2xyv0 ' 3 v M 9H. Mm [ 99 ] . . . AUTOGRAPHS . l no ' T zJQjiaj • y ajuidlii, i-iuut [100]
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