Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)
- Class of 1948
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Til B06 All R Pubhshed by THE SEINIOR CLASS OF 1948 Covmgton Hugh School Covmgton Ohlo FLOWER White Rose COLORS Green and White COV61 Deslgn Bx Mmam Shafer Class of 37 f 1 MOTTO: We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us J COVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Memorles I'll not forget As years go passing by Of all the preclous hours we spent At good old Covington High. f21 mi' 33' QW We X 51 ,lg 2 ,R wggfge K ibvik. FRED A RO BERTS We want to make thls dedicatlon That we may show appreclation To Fred A Robexts our advlgo dear Who helped us through ow tmal yea' emss OI 4 I3 , n 4 ali Q , .- T 'E - 1...-I5fiEf ,..f::,.,.,1Q??' 55-,3 v if iz gg : Q, Q J 9 4 , ,Ig 5 , as I ,.f,,fQg5 2 biiigfggal H 5 .3 2 4 2: ml - ' zi V- S '- ' .V i..:..:521a:- .:::.g 5 ,.,. , .. H-1' Sf ' gh .4 A. V are -Q: . . , . . ' , N Y. A. 1. - ' . f ' s Co vin ton Iligl: elmo! acuity Row 1 Miss Helen Holftnger, Social Studies 9 English 10, American Literature, English Literature and Speech Mrs Pearl Etter, first rade Miss Dorothy Hayes, second grade Mrs Opal Erbaugh, third grade Miss Frances Billingsley third grade, Miss Fern Frey, Dean of Girls, Geography 7 History 7 Mathematlcs S Row 2 Mrs Lois Arendall nth and 6th rade English Mrs Dorothy Watson Sth and 6th grade Geography Miss Thelma jo nstox first grade Miss Onnalee McG1llvary, English 9 Latin 9 and 10 Spanish ll and 12 Mrs Eva Wolf fourth grade Miss Clara Snyder, second grade Mrs Edna Orr Pr nclpal of elementary building Sth and 6th grade mathematics Rou 3 Lester I George, vocational agriculture Miss Emma Shultz, Sth and 6th grade history Miss Ethel Niannm fourth rade Miss Margaret Rothermel vocational home of democracy Mrs Eunice Tay or English 8 bookkeeping girls physical education mt S j L Ba Superintendent of Schools Burr Simpson science 8 American history hoxs Pl'lySlC3lCdlCIll10H athletic director track football Jr Hugh basketball coach Harold Deetcr sc ence 7 a cbra Cadvanced and elementaryj practical mathe matics geometry blot 3 Jr H1 h football and basketball coach Charles Watson typewrlting consumer education business law shorthand, salesmanshlp basketball oach Louis Apwlsch mathematics 1 industrial arts, assistant basketball coach base ball coach Howard A Buchanan Principal of High School science 9 physics chemistry Fred Roberts Dean of boys vocal and instrumental teacher Not m picture Twlrs Geetmg arrived here january 26 to take Mrs Taylors place f 4 l l 1 . . 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Il BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Rzght J L Baker superxntendent Paul Fmfrock Clarence E Mxllhouse W H Trembly vnce presxdent K E Stade president J C Wme clerk Admuustratmn success and happmess May the ldea s of C H S Charac ter Health Schol arsh1p contmue to gxow 1n you1 11ves and bl mg en rlchment to oux commun1ty and to the One World 1n wh1ch we 11ve S1nce1e1y J L Bakez J L BAKER Supa fmtendent My W1Sh fox the gxaduates 1S that they each may st11ve to xeahze the fme potent1a11t1es they each possess Howard A Buchanan I5 As the graduates of 1948 leave the portals of C H S to engage ln new act1v1t1es and accept new respons1b111t1es we wlsh each of you evely pOSS1b1G HOW ARD A BLLHANAN PTl1lClf7 xl Rowl JQHICC Meyer Betty Stevenson Jeanne V11 juan Geo e Amta Monnln V1 mxa Myers Row I1 Mr Roberts George Brant Kexth Lan ston John Fletcher Marlon Deal THE BUCCANEER STAFF Edltor 1n Chlef Jeanne V1a Asslstant Edltor Joan George Art Edltor Janlce Meyer Asslstant Art Ed1t0I Betty Stevenson Head Typlst An1ta Monnln Buslness Manage Mal 1on Deal Advertlslng Manage1 Vngxma Myers Asslstant Adve1t1s1ng Mana Geo ee Bxant 1 EDITORS NOTE We a1e the staff of th N48 Annual Tnelefore we Would 11ke to acknowledge the one hundred pe1 cent coopexatlon we have had f1om the Sen1o1 Class and ou1 adv1 or 'wh Robelts Through The Buccaneer we have t 1 d to lnclude the thlngs youll want to remembel and we hope we have a ompllshed th1s task I' A - ' , - , ' H, 1 rat, ', Assistant Business Manager c John Fletcher ' w ' ' V is v v O ' O f Swift 1 ' -e U l . ' , 1 ' 1 1 'S nv L 1. 1 . - ', - cc ' ' . ltFl'l H LANGSTUN Football 3 4 Captam 4 Secretary H1 Y 3 4 Newspaper Staff 1 7 3 4 Student Councll 4 Basketballl 7 3 4 Track 3 Baseball 3 4 Band 1 3 4 End Xian Mms rel Shovs 3 4 Class Plas 3 Chorus 3 4 Class Presxdent 1 3 4 L ass N1cePreslclent 7 Yearbook Staff 4 YAHFS HL FFVAIN Student Lo neil 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Band 1 7 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Class Play 3 L ass X c-Prcsulent 4 End Man Mmstrel mow 3 4 FFA l Master of Cer monles 4 Il' KN DFETER Class President 7 Band 1 7 3 Girls En semh'e 3 Chorus 3 Lass Play 3 Class Minstrel Show 3 FTA Vlce President 4 PAT FOLKERTH Llass Treasurer 3 4 F H A l Chorus 3 4 Gxrls blee 1 Z 3 Class P ay 3 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Gxrls Ensemble 3 Minstrel Show CLASS OFFICERS emars, 1948 The Sen1o1 Class of 48 are pleased to welcome two Navy Veterans of World Wax II as fellow classmates and graduates The boys who completed reqmrements to graduate W1th the Class of 48 a1e Ha1ry Dav1s and John Speers 'S' 3 HARP! 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' JOHN FLETCHER Football 3 4 Basketball 3 Track 2 3 Hand 2 3 4 HIH 3 4 Vice Prestdent 3 Pres1dentHlX 4 FTA 4 Electronics 3 Class Play 3 Bimstrel Show end man 3 Newspaper Staff 2 3 4 Business Manager 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 EVELYN GAINES Class Play Usher 3 Style Show 2 DONALD GARMAN Basketball 1 2 3 Football 3 Track2 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 Treasurer 2 Reporter 3 Minstrel Show 3 I-vim Fifa JOAN SUE GEORGE FHA 1 Z Newspaper 5t.1ff2 3 4 Band 1234Chors 34TlH1Y34 Chaplam 3 Presldent 4 Assxstant Editor on in Yearbook Staff 4 Class Play 3 FTA 4 Treasurer 4 lvimstrel Show 3 4 If fy 1454 2 A fm. f X? ffm! 1 'Q 1 tw:-.,f'2z' MARGARET INGLE Cheerleader 2 3 Captam 3 Girls Glee 2 Class Play 3 Class XVIII 4 HARJORIE KAUFFMAN Tn Hx Y 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 FHA MIRIAM ZWCCOOL Bandl 7 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Chorus 3 4 Girls Ensemble 3 hhnstrel Show 3 Cl ass Play 3 Trl H1 Y 3 4 ueen s Attendent 4 jazz Orchestra 3 4 J XNICE MEYER A I Pres1dent4 Bandl 2 3 4 Homecommg Queen 4 Art Editor on Xearbook Staff 4 Twfmstrel Show 3 4 Nfl if' - 3- -T Y 1 F F r I 1 y 2 - 1 v 5 f' - Q . . . 3 9 . 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Mau i101 TOM MILLER Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Mmstrel Show 3 Queen Esc ort 4 ANITA MONNIN FHA 1 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Class Treasurer 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Play Usher 3 BARBARA MOTE F A12 3 4 Class Play3 JEAN MUTZNER FHA 1 2 3 4 Class Play Usher3 Tncket Commlttee Chanrman for Play 3 VIRGINIA MYERS Band 2 3 4 Chorusl 3 4 Girls Ensemble 3 TrlH Y 1 3 4 Vxce Presldent 4 Class Play 3 Newspaper Staff 4 Mmstrel Show 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 CHARLES PHILLIS Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Minstrel qhow 34 IOANNA ROGERS FHA 1 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 3 Class Play Usher 3 IOE SHAFER Class Play 3 Chorus 3 4 Mxnstrel Show 3, 4 JACOB SHEFBUCH Chorus 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Mmstrel Show BRUCE SNIDER Basketball 3 Football 3 Baseball 3 Track 3 BETTY STEVENSON A 1 Z 4 Trl H1 Y 3 4 Chorus Class Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Queen s Attendent 4 Mmstrel Show 4 BILL TREMBLY Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Ba d 3 4 Foo ll T ack Newspaper Staff 4 Vlce Presldent I-Il Y 3 4 Mlnstrel Show 3 4 Cl10l'US 4 JEANNE VIA FHA I 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Parlxamcn tarlan SL Reporter 4 County Secretary 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 Chorus 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Captain 4 Eclrtor of Yearbook 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Photo raphy Club 4 Secretary FTA 4 Class Play 3 Mmstrel Show 4 MAX XVARNER FFA 1 2 3 Secretary 3 NED WOLFE Band 1 2 3 4 jazz Orchestra 4 Mmstrel Show 4 CHARLES WRIGHT Football 3 4 Assistant Mana er 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Sta e Mana er Class Play 3 Baseball 3 4 Track 3 4 Mmstrel Show 3 4 lllll last Will and Testament MYRNA BADER wxlls hex smgxng ablllty to Pat Chambexs LEE BOYER wx ls hlS fxshmg ab1l1ty to Ml Deetex GEORGE BRANT wxlls hlS ab111ty to play the p1n ball machxne to Rxchard Lutz RITA BROWN W111S her cookxng ab1l1ty to MISS ROth61m61 RUTH BUCKINGHAM wllls her ab1l1ty to get men to Joan Purdy GLENN CLEM wxlls hxs drxvxng ab1l1ty to Dean Root MARION DEAL JR W1 ls hlS bubble gum to Ml Robexts JEAN DEETER w11ls her engagement rxng to Baxbaxa Koon JOAN FARMER W111S the colox of hex haxx to Bettv Van Atta JOHN FLETCHER w1lls hxs abxllty to pxeach to Eldon Bakel PAT FOLKERTH wxlls hex typxng ablllty to Jean Saundexs EVELYN GAINES w1l1s her ab1l1ty to Ilde hoxses to Mxss Holfxngex DONALD GARMAN wx ls h1S modesty to Ixancy Ettex JOAN GEORGE W111S her scholastxc ab1l1ty to Ellxe C1116 JAMES HUFFMAN w1l1s hxs abllxty to axgue to MISS Saxent MARGARET INGLE wxlls hex ab1l1ty to flxxt to Cathexxne Stanbaugh MARJORIE KAUFFMAN w1lls hex body and sou to Fxank Hemm KEITH LANGSTON wxlls h1s muscular physxque to Mr Bake1 MIRIAM MCCOOL wxlls hex shoxt skuts to Baxbaxa Johnson JANICE MEYER w1lls hex' ab1l1ty to keep men to Max1ne Eppexson THOMAS MILLER wxlls hxs good looks to Rxchaxd Shawlex ANITA MONNIN W111S her hexght to Beatlxce Hessler BARBARA MO'I'E w1ls hex quxetness to D1ck Sup1nge1 JEAN MUTZNER wxlls her shyness to JHHICB Mxllex VIRGINIA MYERS wxlls her ab111ty to be tardy to Bevexlv Clark CHARLES PHILLIS w111s h1S d1p1oma to Ann Thomas JOANNA ROGERS wxlls hex love fox the boys to MISS Fxey JOE SHAFER wx ls h1S abxllty to talk xn classes to Davxd Mote JAKE SHEFBUCH w1l1s hxs ab1l1ty to teach school to Mx Apswxsch BRUCE SNIDER wxlls hxs Job on the mxlk xoute to Don Whltman BETTY STEVENSON wxlls hex ablllty to make flxends to Mxll1e Roblnson WILLIAM TREMBLY wxlls hxs abxllty to get xough 1n Iootbal to Tommy H111 JEANNE VIA wxlls her personahty to Mx Slmpson MAX WARNER wxlls hxs farmmg ab1l1ty to M1 Watson NED WOLFE wxlls hxs sleepxng ablllty to Mx Buchanan CHARLES WRIGHT wxlls h1S ab111tv to tell COIDV jokes to Dean Klxne U21 . , . 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Q i . . 1 - Class Propliesy Dear Drar y One day on my vacatron whrle drrvrng through Ohro I decrded to stop off rn my home town I had not been there srnce I graduated from Covrngton Hrgh School rn May 1948 and rt was just ten years ago As I approached the crty I notrced a brg farm on the rrght srde of the road There was a brg hrgn that read Garness Rrdrng Academy I remembered my classmate EVELYN GAINES and I also remembered that she had been very rn terested rn horses so I decrded to stop and see her Sure enough rt was Evelyn She told me that she had started the academy about frve years ago She to d me I would see a great change rn Covrngton Just as I was about to leave I looked up and saw what looked to me lrke a streak of red parnt and a cloud of dust It frnally stopped rn the barnyard and a person wrth a crash helmet stepped out As he came near I saw rt was GLEN CLEM another classmate of mrne He told me he had to race hrs hot rod car at Indranapolrs After I had talked to Glenn I contrnued my Journey rnto town As I was rrdrng aong I was gettrng more anxrous to see everyone So I decrded to hurry Just as I was nearrng town I heard a srren I looked rn my rear vrew mrrror to see a hrghway state patrol car approachrng So I pulled over and warted A great brg guy stepped out of the patrol car As he came nearer I saw rt was JIM HUFFMAN an old frrend of mrne He recognrzed me rmmedrately and we talked over old trmes rn school He told me JAKE SHEFBUCH had taken over Mr Buchanans Job as prrncrpal of the hrgh school and JOAN GEORGE was the Latrn teacher Then he gave me a trcket for speedrng and told me to appear rn court the next day rn front of Judge DONALD GARMAN who rs a brg trme polrtrcran rn Covrngton now Then I drove more slowly toward town See All and Tell Nothrng Arr port So I decrded to dr rve back and see the owner GEORGE BRANT Just as I arrrved George was about to take JOAN FARMER a plane rrde It was Joans frrst arrplane rrde so they asked me to go along I hesrtated for a moment because I remembered how George drove a car rn hrgh school But I decrded to go anyway because rt was a chance to see Covrngton from the arr After we were rn the arr I saw a huge farm below us on the rrght Joan told me that was the darry farm of Mr and Mrs Tours Robbrns the former JEAN DEETER She sard they now had qurte a famrly rncludrng a set of twrn boys Then I looked to the left and saw Covrngton It ooked the same as rt always had except a lrttle larger than when I had left rt After crrclrng around for a whrle we frnally landed Just as we taxred up to the hangar a mechanrc ran out and I saw rt was VIRGINIA MYERS I waved to her so she came over and talked for a whrle She told me that she had worked for sever al years as head mechanrc But rn the summer she worked as a professronal dancer at the Summer Theater rust outsrde of town and she really enjoyed her work She also told me that I could frnd a room at the Bader Hotel MYR NA BADER owned and managed rt herself So I went on rnto town to the hotel and found rt very homelrke After I had gotten settled rn my room I set out to frnd Myrna I found her rn the krtchen cookrng drnner JEAN MUTZNER was her assrstant Myrna told me that Jean only helped when the hotel was crowded because Jean had her own busrness a Srnger sewrng machrne shop up the street Her assrstants BARBARA MOTE and JOANNA ROGERS managed and drd most of the sewrng whrle Jean was helprng out here Joanna and Barbara were expert seamstresses and could manage and keep the books for Jeans prosperrng busrness Myrna then asked me to do her a faxor to get her a few artrcles she had for gotten to put on the grocerv order I to d her I would and started out On the U33 Then I spied a large arrow with lettering' on it ten feet high, that said Brant's way I stopped rn at Burks Drug Store to get a coke About thrs trme Mrs Robert H1ll the former MIRIAM McCOOL came rn wrth her three darlrng lrttle grrls and asked me to Jorn them so I drd She told me that her husband ran a mrlk route for the Mlaml County Dany and he was havrng trouble wrth BRUCE SNIDER and the Sanders route It seemed that they keep takrng one anothers customers I sat there awhrle and gossrped Then I remembered the grocerres that I was sup posed to get So I sa1d goodbye to Mrrram and went on down to the Kroger store and lo and behold just guess who was the manager? Wel rt was JOE SHAFER He sard he had been manager for about f1V8 years He then showed me hrs new rnventron that he had rnvented to save work and money It was a machrne that had the names and the brand of the artrcle you wrshed to purchase prrnted on a card above two slots at the other end of the rnachrne wrth your brll attached and Joe was hrs own cashrer I then selected my artrcles and went back to the hotel After eatrng my drnner I retrred to my room because I was trred after my trrp In the rnrddle of the nrght I heard a crash below my wrndow so I hurrredly dressed and went to see what rt was A taxr had not qu1te made the corner and ran strarght 1nto a brrck wall across the street After rnqurrlng around I found out 11 was one of the Folkerth Cabs and the owner and manager PAT FOLKERTH was on her way takrng MARGARET INGLE and her secretary ANITA MONNIN home Margaret and An1ta had rust a rrved rn Covmgton on therr vacatron from New York where they had a Job wrth the Snavzalrod Snazzalrod Sneeze and Sons Theatrrcal Company They were both rn my class rn school Whr e I was standrng there an ambulance came and took them to the hosprtal The next day I had to report rn court for the trcket I recerved for speedmg the day before There were qu1te a few people ahead of me so I took my place at the end of the lrne The court was then called to order and the frrst case that came up was LEE BOYER vs MAX WARNER Lee was surng Max for catchrng all the frsh out of hrs favorrte frshrng spot So Judge Garman gave them both a frshrng pole and told them that the one who caught the most frsh 1n Rocky Branch creek wou d wrn the case The next case that came up was the case of the Pleasant H111 and Covmgton both professronal photographers workmg on the Wo f Cry Covrngton s one and only newspaper They had gone after a human rnterest story of a Hobo s Lrfe So they hopped a frerght and were caught by the rarlroad offrcrals Because rt IS agarnst the law to hook a free r1de on the rarlroad Judge Garman Sald the case was rn favor of the rarlroad But NED WOLFE the ed1tor and prlnter of the paper frnally convrnced the Judge that the grrls drdn t know they were breakrng the law He also pomted out that the grrls had endangered therr lrfe for the people of Covmgton and the surroundrng v1c1n1ty rn order to see how a true hobo travels The next ca e that came up was the case of my former classmate TOM MILLER He was charged for over s1tt1ng on Covrngton s only park bench It seems he had sat there for three days readrng and kept the bench occupred when other people wanted a place to s1t and enjoy the scenery He was f1ned f1ve do lars and d1sm1ssed Then the Judge turned to me He read the report that sa1d that I was go1ng erghty mrles an hour He f1ned me ten dollars and suspended my l1cense for a week I pard my frne and started toward the hosprtal where my fr1ends Margaret Anrta and Pat vrere confrned When I arrrved BETTY STEVENSON a former classmate that was workmg on the swrtchboard recognrzed me and told me that another one of my classmates RITA BROWN was the supervrsor of nurses and I should go and see her So I went to her offrce and she was very glad to see me We started talk1ng and she told me that qu1te a few of our classmates were workmg 1n the hosprtal KEITH LANGSTON and BILL TREMBLY were surgeons there and RUTH BUCK INGHAM was the dretrcran Then I asked her rf I could see the three grr s that were rnjured but they were all asleep So I started for the hotel The next day was Sunday and I had promrsed Myrna I would go to church wrth her before leavrng Because a classmate of mme was to be the noted speakrng mmrster Dr JOHN FLETCHER He had a wonderful sermon and upon leavrng I I saw Mr and Mrs CHARLES PHILLIS and famrly Whrle talkrng to Mrs Phrllrs the former Ann Thomas I learned they were plannrng to move to Calrfornra where Char'1e had a Job workrng on a newspaper i141 Railroad vs JANICE MEYER and JEANNE VIA. It seems Janice and Jeanne are . . , . , s - , . It was almost train time when I arrived at the station. I could not drive back because my license had been suspended for three more days and I had to get back. car or no car. As the train pulled in I noticed that MARION DEAL JR. was the engineer and CHARLES WRIGHT was the conductor. Marion told me he had been an engineer for about eight years. but he wanted to retire so that he could go up north and be a lumberjack. I then said goodbye and went to hunt Chuck Wright. I found him and asked him how long he had been a conductor. He said that he had been one for about three months. He told me also this was his first job since he had graduated. He had been loafing because that had been his ambition. I went back to my seat and sat down While sitting there I happened to glance up and see Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemm and family. The former MARJORIE KAUFFMAN. I waved to IHTDW and Marjorie came back to my seat and talked. 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SENIOR PLAY CAST Rau 1 M Kauffman M McCool I Deeter 1 Meyer J Rogers I Vla I Geor e R Brown B Mote Rou ll MISS Sargent director T Muller G Brant G Clem I Farmer A Monmn R Buclun ham I Mutzner B Stevenson Rou III C Plullxs B Trembly J Fletcher N Wolfe M Warner C Wright Rou IV Mr Rohcrrs d usor R lan ston J Shefbuch I Huffman M Deal Nor m pzcture I Shafer L Boyc CC'5attletaleJ By Martens VFOILE SARGENT Director FRED ROBERTS ALIXISOI' HAROLD DEETER Pub'1C1ty CHARLES WATSON Prop rtxes BEITY STEVENSON Prompter The story o a hugh school glrl uho 1,02 m trouble because her diary ua: published instead of a noael she had urltten CHARACTERS PATTY the tattletale MRS BLAINE he1 mothel MR BLAINE hex father ISABEL-hex o1de1 sxster ARTIE hex youngex b1othe1 IDA MAY he1 gul f11end TOD he1 boy fuend PAUL CUMMINGS a young ed1to1 MR NIXON the hlgh school D1lHCll'1l MRS NIXON hls vufe WALT KENNEDY a detectlve LOUELLA a h1gh school fuend MONICA a hlgh school f1 lend BARNEY a h1 h school fuend MR WHITTAKER P1e ldent of the Boaxu MR BIXLEY a busmess man MRS LORIMER P1es1dent of Womans Club JEANNE VIA RITA BROWN KEITH LANGSTON JEAN DEETER GEORGE BRANT JOAN GEORGE LEE BOYER TOM MILLER JOHN FLETCHER BARBARA MOTE JAKE SHEFBUCH JOANNA ROGERS JANICE MEYER CHARLES PHILLIC BILL TREMBLY GLENN CLEM JEAN NI TZNER HETTY HEATON of the ladlo RUTH BUCKINGHAN' QUIZ a IBDOIIEI NIIRIAM MCCOOI JOHN a h1 h school fllend CHARLES WRIGHT MARIE a h1 h school fuenc ANITA NIONNIIN DONALD a l1 h cnool flxencx JOE SHAFER GANG NIAX VK ARNER MARJORIE KAUFFMAN NED WOLFE flbl ' - . , . , . , . , . , . 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L 6' ll 5' Calendar For 1947 1948 Septembex October November December Ianuary 2 17 School starts Football at St John H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y at Camp Kern Constltutlon Day Football at Eaton P1qua C3th011C football here Th1S Is New York f1lm Mr Gray Magazlne sale started Trotwood football here The Inv1s1ble Brldge fl m sponsored by H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y F1re Prevent1on Show End of s1x weeks Football at B1ookv1lle Football at West M1lton Football Wlth Bradford Homecomlng Queen crowned Football banquet Mlaml Valley News Cl1n1c at OSSO Home P ay party Open house Begrnnlng of AIT16I1C3.l'1 Educatlon Week ended 17th Arm1st1ce Day Rev M1lle1 Slng Staunton basketball here End of SIX weeks J un1or Class play Eaton basketball here ThaI'1kSglV1I1g Ma1nl1ne U S A f1lm Every Pupll test Senlor program West M1lton basketball St RCEIS 'I'I'1O program Soc1al Studres program FHA and FFA banquet Bradford basketba'1 there Play party Grade School Chr1stmas program FHA Chr1stmas progl am Rev Gantt V1rg1n1a Lees dance revue Student Councll party Newton basketball there Junlor Hlgh party H1 Y and Tr1 H1 Y Jlngle Bell dance Chr1stmas vacat1on ended January 3 Houston basketball there Tlpp C1ty basketball there Tr1 H1 Y Box Soc1al Versallles basketball here Mr Schwmn of Mlaml Jacobs Col'ege talks to semors Junxor Class program End of semester Newton basketball here Play party here I 17 1 0 0 0 ' 12 . 13 .- . .- 17 ' ' 19 26 ' ' 30 ' ' 2 . . ' 3 8 ,, .. . ,, .1 Y 9 . . 10 ' . 10 ' ' 17 ' 23 ' 3 ' 6 6 . . . . 8 I 10 10 . . ,. . , 11 ' ' 12 . ' --' - 14 21 ' 25 ' 26 Rev. Shank 26 27 ' ' 3 . 3 . 5 . 8 . ' ' 10 . , . . 11 12 . ' 13 15 ' ' 16 ' ' 17 . 17 . . . , , 18 ' 19 19 ' ' A 20 .- .- .- . 22 . . v . 2 6 . . 9 .- .- . 10 ' 13 . ' ' ' . ' . 14 ' 16 16 . Mal ch Aprll May Rev M11ler and George Campbell P1qua Cathollc basketball here Tlpp C1ty basketball here PTA 1n gymnaslum Sophomore Class program End of s1x weeks Versa1lles basketball there 7 A program Johnson Brothers program D1str1ct Contest for solos ensembles at Spr1n'1f1e1d Guy M Bmgham Jr and Sr Home Econom1cs tr1p Mlnstrel show FFA and FHA Carnlval State contest for solos and ensembles at Columbus PTA Play Oh1o Wesleyan Relays D1str1ct Band contest at Spr1ngf1eld Style show and PTA meet1ng M1am1 Scholarshlp Western Oh1o Band Festlval at Greenv1lle Band Contest at Columbus Sen1or Class play Sen1or Farewell Yearbook comes out State track golf tenn1s Jumor Sen1or Recept1on Baccaleaureate School closes Alumm 28 State baseball tournament Crownmg of Homecommg Football Queen Oct. 23 i181 18 . ' 18 ' ' 20 ' ' 23 ' ' 25 ' 27 ' 27 ' - Q 3 - 5 . 13 . . Y . O . 22 . ' 23 . . ' ' . 2-3 . 9 ' A 10 14 MHA Institute 23 23 ' 23 . . . V. 29 ' 1 . . . 7 . . . 8 13 ' 319 ' 19 21 , , ' 21 . - . . 23 25 28 ' JUNIOR CLASS Rou I M Robinson S Reynolds R Haek trnas C Rhoades M Arnold M Harsh ba g.,o.r Adams M Noffsln er N Etter 'wi blbboney Rou Il J Rhoades M Fpperson J Frey B Rlnglespaugh B Koon I Van Dme L Wooddell I Smxth P Chambers A Dalley Rou III D Whltman L Bauhnar pres D Fmfroek D Mmmch 'I' Fletcher C Llssner H Vulgamore D Qmxth Q Irvm Rou IV Mr Simpson adusor V Hemm D bupmger secy L Muller H Anderson D ORoark J Farlmg, v pres Bosserman L Anderson B Buckingham I Phillips Not m pzcture D Vla The Junior Class Presents ross Jbfy Cgfeart M1ss Helen Holflnger Dzrector Barbara Koon Prmnpter C, H A R A L T E R S Dav Adams small town bankex Bess Adams h1s W1f6 Pau me Adams h1s daughtel Bob Adams h1S son Jelome Ross owne1 of bank Myltle Ross h1s wxfe Jun Ross hls son Eleanol Ross h1s daughtel Melba Harshbarger Sally Reynolds Donald Whxtman Val Hemm A116116 Dally Rlchard Suplnger Janet Rhoades R1cha1d O Roark Cha1l1e W9StOV61 Paulmes flance Lola Pomeroy a ne1ghbo1 Mary Loulse Noffsmger Call Young Bobs fuend Henuetta Duval Bobs f11end Patsy Jones Bobs fuend U91 R1chard M1nn1ch M1 dred Robxnson Nancy Etter l 7 v ' P y sin I' sl' 1 ' I , X' 4, . 7 4 , a I ' ' 1 . , . , , . , . . , . , . 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D Yanc 11 X ntman x Na L Ron Ill Nl Ault Nl Nlutncr N1 N1cf,ool xr er errx tm LC Xartm Rau IX Ninas rex adubor D Niote Igllls D Hemm B Lollms B Hltthtock b Phllllps B Lan ston D Carman R Forror W Niarkland Rau X T Hmll D Lronn er W Wise lngle P Ptarson D Sloxer N Smith T Fmfrotk B Xwllllb B Shefbuch I Smith B Snider Nut an putuu Norma Barnhart C1 Niohler I Looker Nl Stuckey i201 I. .' ' . ' -1. I ' , I. j, . lj, . ' ', . . , . . W , . -' , ,. ' , j. ' , . z , . ' . ' - . 1 lv P. T h :, A. XV'g f . R ' ll- . 1 -, j. ' ., . ., j. H, . y, C. Pl 'llis, j. Vl' ' ,j. Elf, B. .ld-. ' -. . , . . . 1 , . . . ' N, li ling, j, Mill , D. I' j, B. fimi 1, D. R- d, B. .I' ' . ' '-. F ' , . . , j. ' T, . , . ' ' f, . ' ' ' , '. ' ' , . g , . , . , '. . ' . ' '- . ' , . ' ' g , '. , J. 1 , 7 Wm 'Wg Y' f 'dw- E i213 A ,Z sv ! A , w w X ' Fw - 11, .. ll 1 5 -.IN-Sf ff K, 'N - . E 1 A , . X i . lv Q 1 ,V ff Q ' :h 'A , ei. ' ' A N ,x N, -.::,,..ff.,fM, K? N i ,V 395 . . ' Y , V, ' . ': ' ' . , ' V. 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J: r ' ' - .-xv Q-.-,, ',. if O? ,9- SIXTH GRADE-MISS Shultz Teacher Rou 1 T Elche berger D Crssner B Derr D Fnher G Harshba g,er hi Elchelbcr er Wewlm Rou ll G Lamar D Nlcho aa S Ba hna V Hclman O Shaw cr Dlltz V Shefbuch Rou III Cv Hlle C Lo rtncy S Youn L Ulle y H y Young., L Schmldt Rau IV K lol nson lx Shcfbuch R Vxa E Shultz teacher Fox l Clark D Martrn Not rn pzcturc P Sn du' D Buckingham D Black ,favf SIXTH GRADE-Mrs Orr Teacher Roul R Markland A Wocxddell Nl Darley J Alexander D Nolan Rau ll B Boyer I Fmfroclc A Flory Lolbcrt D Garber Rau Ill lx Frlburn N1 blade C Phlllls B lVeber lvl Wlarner I Routaon V llls D Parl cr Rou IX Nlrllhouae S Lal h man D Llark H YVackler R Henry I Chambers R Nlote Rou X J Hollopcrer I Rudy J Jenluns birs Orr teacher C Draung Hunt R Muller R Tobras i251 FIFTH GRADE Mrs Arendall Teacher Rowl R Elchelberger J Root B Wa ner I' Fessler B Rlke M Davrs D Helman Row II R Shuff D Ymgst M Wrlk D Wells L Wllson D Frey E Relsenbeck F Fme R Trubee Rou, Ill M Mader R Cox W Thomason R Jennmgs A Splllers R Clark P Splllers P Nolan Rou IV P Hayes G Mendenhall C Osterloh R Smlth G Whxtmer I Murray G Schmxd H Ymgst Rou V L Robblns I Rench Mrs Arendall teacher J Mmnlch H Anderson D Anderson R Herron Not an picture R Barnhart FIFTH GRADE Mrs Watson Teacher Raul R Shawler Muller B Muller P Fannmg, E Arendall 1 Wood Rou II I Peterscnm X Rrkc R qmk D Whrrmer P Bar man D Garber B Wills Roc Ill L Lrawford 1 Nlutzner B Burns E Nladder D Stump I Reck I Rench W Rm lespaugh A Cox Rou,1V N Rumble R Vote H Adams W Thomas K Klmmel N1 Ienkms B Feeser J Tumbleson I Staudt Rou V S Smith E Wolf P Herron D Tobias Mrs Watson teacher B Kmck D Trubee D Prxcesay Not ln picture R Warner R Saum i261 ' 9 T ' 1 - ' '- . , . , . g , .. , . , . , . T . , . , . , . , . , . , . . V . . . , . . T . , . , . . L , . , . ' v 1 . , . , . . . , . , . . , . , . , . , . Y . Y T . , . . , , . , . , . , . . 1 . . V 1 , , ' ,J. , , v l 1, , , , , v .. - r - - - K . . , . , . c , . , . g , . , . . .'l' T . ' , - A , . , . A y . 7 . , . 7 . g , . . ' - , , . . , . , . . ,. . , . , . , . . ' T. , . . , . , . , , . , . , . . .1 , , , , fhp ,4 SECOND GRADE Mlss Hayes, Teacher Rowl G Rhoades I Shxelds P Buckingham F Frock D Moreland R Wxlls P Bell Row 11 S Vna L Supmger S Lavy R Arnett B Shuff C Mader R Enchelberger J Wooddell R Scott Rou III D SOIZIDL, H Robbins S Balmert P Tower D Baker R Martin I Henry N Eldemxller Rou IV J Rlchards R Muller Dravmg R Staudt M Perrlne R Marshall R Thompson Miss Hayes teacher Not m picture W Wilson D Ventura was A SECOND GRADE-Mlss Snyder, Teacher Roul L Smith D Thompson F Wnse K Thompson Rou II S Rudy P Akers B Manning., P Bare B Lavy I Vannoy I. Graham J Hunt V Herron Rau III I Stambaugh P Epperson D Ray J Boehrmger F Bader J Warner C Nlohler R Weaver Rou. IV D Anderson V Lehmkuhl C Clack I, Robbins R Carey I Shawwer M Stade No! ln picture K Garber H McCarty M Forsythe T Looker i291 FIRST GRADE Mlss Johnston, Teacher Row I L Gllbert D Schmldt G Osterloh D Yarxan V Smith R u H Dans D F1 brun B Beener D Boroff M Slmpson J Eshleman A Laudenslayer Rou. UI M Powell C Alexander S Hayes C VanH1se T Davls C Ingle M Supmger S Thompson Row IV I Cox J Darland M Darland C Mote B Jacquemln B Staudt A Wenrlch Bailey L Rlchards Rou V L Via E Adams N Fme D Mlller L Herron N Arnett G Ymgst Miss Johnston teacher Nxt pzcture H Rlchmond D Stump R Barnhart N Lacey I Sutton l T0 OUR CUSTODIAN James Lewis ORoark Mr James LGWIS ORoark bettel known to us as Boner has been 1n the Covmgton Schools just as long as graders he started workmg as Janltol we have In 1936 when we wele fust of the e ementary bulldmg T en 11 1943 he was pxornoted ught alone 'v1th us to the h10h school bu1 d1ng We t e class of 48 stake out clann Boner belongs to our class We now expre s ou1 thanks to Boner fo D1Ckl1'lg up afte1 us all these yeals He IS mdeed a t1ue fr1end As fo1 h1s op1n1on of the class h sald They me 1eally a mee bunch o k1ds He also stated that he would 1'I'11SS us next year for although we leave C I-T S he hopes to cont1nue h1s wolk hele i301 . 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X' FIRST GRADE-Mrs Ettel' Teacher Rou I L Nrcktl B Madden' M Ullery V Fllck I Rlke A Hand B Whlte S Wagner Row II E Butt M XID at P Butt F McCarty A Davxs J Weaver W Yarnan K Warner Jr Rou III L North Z Norrlb J Holstnger I Ely J Baker M Longendelpher M Thompson C Arnett W Ault Rou IX A Rleienbeck D Holsmger D Lark C Io neon D Mote D McMaken D lngle J Baker Rou X D Emery L Splllers R Brumbaugh M Wolfe Mrs Etter teacher L Davldson Parker C Palsgrove I Dravmg Vow 26 Senior Football Players Honored At Football Banquet Ltfz In ugh! D I-lnfrock, M Deal, K Langston, B Trembly, C Phlllxs, G Brant i311 . l f D 1 KZ 1- M, V... W Q ,.. ., 'Q , 4 ir F , . f Q: .. I 0 W , W - 4 ' ' . 3 MH' 1 fn .6 'M . I V. ,. y 3 . ' 4 96 1 ,ig 4 ,ti 1 A ., D 'Y K. , -+-- . ' A, A E , 1 1' I In 'l ' ' . ln r M ' - I , ., , , . . 1 ? -,ww -J D , . I . 'A 'Www 4 V at , fn 2 ' . r gall . f -. e , .L , I J - ir 3' 43 ' ,. n - .. , M - K N , my ' H 4, If i V X. q x 4 f l ' . 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' , . . w l nidfa i321 49 C Il 3' In Mum' www Wm C H S BAND Rau l B111Tumb1eson Leoda Sm1th Martha Arnold Barbara Johnston Judy Arendall Vlfglnla Meyer Deanne Grsh Rau ll Nancy Fessler Shrrley Marer Janet Rhoades Hannah Mlller Ann Trembly B111 Mendenhall Carl Reck John Fletcher Shrrley Thompson Dons Perry Betty Hartley Betty Van Atta Jrmmy Roberts Roulll Jane Whrtman Betty Warner Rose Ann Mlller Jamce Snyder V1rg,1n1a Myers Janrce Mrller B111 Trembly Robert Martrn Nancy Etter Sally Reynolds Donna George Mary Lou Grbboney Joan George Mr Roberts Rou IV Anna Mae W1lls Wanetta Wrse lrene Flrck Joyce Weaver D3Vld Bader Rrchard Hemm Joel Ph1ll1ps Ned Wolfe Hubert Vulgamore B111 Langston Davrd blower J1m ODonnell Ronnre Rhoades Row V Donna Yaney Beverly Clark Shrrley Young Tom H111 Drck MlhhlCh Erleen Derr George Brant Kelth Langston Val Hemm Lee Bauhnar Kerth Henry Ronn1e Fmfrock Donald Zrmmerman Robert Johnston Eldon Baker Rou Vl Joanne Lee Rtta Brown Mary Jo McCool Janrce Meyer Marjorre Ault M1ll1e Robxnson Glenn Phrllrps ROHHIC Arendall LOIS Wooddell Loanna Mrller Sara McCool Mrrram McCool Rou Vll Rrc xard Lee Boyer Jane Mutzner John Mann Not m pzcture ames Huffman Donald Whrtman Arlene Darley Barbara Warner Rose Ann Flory Rrchard Shawler Thrs year s '76 band members have made hrstory Thrs rs the largest band that we have ever had at C H S and thrs 1S the frrst year for marchrng at football games The band made an outstandrng showrng on the football freld thrs year They were there at everv game to march p ay and cheer on the srdelrnes Therr forma trons of the steam engrne 'my merry oldsmobrle and many others were rmpressrve It was also thrrllmg to see the var rous colored lrghted desrgns that were presented The band has had many other actrvrtres thrs year These rncluded playmg at basketball games presentrng therr annual sprrng concert enterrng drstrrct contest at Sprrngfreld and attendrng the Annual Western Ohro Band Festrval at Greenvrlle under the d1r ectron of Frank Srmon Some of the rndrvrdual band members went a long way at contests thrs year Mary Jo McCool Ann Trembly and Ronme Arendall made frne showlngs at the State contest rn Columbus On a Whole thrs has been an outstanding band season and much of the credrt goes to the drrector Mr Fred Roberts 1331 U U U I X ,Q..1l.,'f'k' Q , X Y L Q , 4' .g, , KA 7 Q' 0 ' 1 Ak 3 ,r AV., 4 , . 1' - - fl ' , ff . . . 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ORCHESTRA Rowl E Warner I Klme L Smrth E Lox N bump I Weaver 9 DeWeese P Koeller Row II P Mann Mutzner S lvlcCool I Roberts 1 Arendall j Spencer R Fmfrock K Shelley E Baker Rou HI D George R Martrn T Hrll Wlutman J lvlrller B VVarner R Johnston B Clark Rcu IV Q Stambauh R Hemm M Ault B john ton M McLool A Trembly D Yaney B Warner Mr Roberts Rau Y lwlann A Wrlls D Zrrrmerman L Mrller B Langston C Phrllls 4-new-f Dconcl Qlnnual cflffmstrel how Under the drrectron of Mr Fred Roberts the second annual Mrnstrel Show proved to be a gr eat success The end men the dancers tne vocal solos and the entrre chorus combmed then talents for an excellent program Such songs as Deep Rrver Country Style and Dry Bones were among the favorrtes that were pre sented by the chorus Dancers rncluded the Country Danc Cane Dancer Musr cal Comedy Dancers and Buck Dancers The dancrng was un der the duectron of Mrs John Mrller As for the end men there couldnt have been a better set' The lnterlocutor was George Brant Kerth Lang ston was Frtch Jrm Huffman was Sambo Drck Su prnger was Rastus and Dlck ORoark was Srmple Mr Watson drrected the end men Besrdes grvlng the show Aprrl 2nd and 3rd the group presented the show for a Newton Hrgh School assembly program on Aprrl 26 12341 . . - 1 T , , , , , , . , r , . , t. , . . 1 . , J. , . , . 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HA i A IN CHORUSII Roul J Rhoades 'vi Gxbboney S Reynolds M McCool M Robnnson L YVooddell V Myers P Folkerth B Roon Rou H B Stevenson M Epperson B Rm elspaugh M Bader J Vla M Arnold R Hack P Chambers A Daxley Rou III C Wrl ht L Boyer J Deal D Whitman Shafer K Lan ston G Clem S lrvm Rou IV Mr Roberts teacher I Bosserman B Snnder Shefbuch B Tremhly L Mlller J Huffman C Phxllls Not m picture J George F Hemm T Mlller D Via CHORUSI Roul R lxmck R Tohlas D Shavfler Wooddell R Stamhax h C Phllhs A Vhlls H Coon 5 ,ern Nnw nr Rec Xan tta ou Ill Ni Nlut ner Nhller B Smith NfcCool N hells I Sanders E Derr A Tremblw B Slade E Crlle B ohnston Hr Roberts teacher Rau ll R Hamm XX Collms G Phnlhps C Rerk D Cronn er B Nlarnn D Beard R Arendall D Carman R Crosxer Rou Y D Root T Hull H Xulamore R lvfmmch ln le W Smith P Forror P Pearson L Anderson B Lan ston D Sloser I Smith R Shawler Not ln picture. S Baker T301 ' 1 . 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TRI HI Y Ruul S Reynolds treas M MtLool M Arnold M Bader secy V Myers v pres Rau Il B Van Atta, P Frey Looper, A Thomas B Rmglespaugh B Stevenson Rau Ill Miss Frey J Rhoacles M Glbooney E Lrlle J Purdy M Kauffman Mlss Holfm e Rou IV N Etter B lxoon A Trembly chaplam B ohnson I Vla HIY Rou I C, Clssner R Arendall D Nfllnnlch treas D Supm er D Kllne Rau. ll L1 Brant L Reck chap J Fletcher pres R Markland Farlmg, Rou 111 K Lang ston secx D ORoark V Hamm L Bauhnar B Trembly w pres Nlr Buchanan i361 . 1 - 11 - 1 - W . - -t. ., ., . , . , . , , . , . . ' 1 . . 1 . , . l , . . I . . , , . . -. , . , . , . . , . , . , ' g r. ' - . , . ' , . ', ' 3 . J , . ' . Not in picture-I. George, pres.: E. Derr. 1 . , . , . . , ,., . g , , , - 1 '. - , '. , .5 . , xg . , J. ' 1. ' - . - 1 . Q V v . - , , V., . , . , . , . , . ., . . . F H A CLUB au I 'sins Rothermel A Trnmbly hrs! L Rhoadu p es Meyer pres Stexenson treas Via parlla Ni Harshbar er sen Rou II H Loon L Phlllls R Toblas, P Tobxas N Farlmg L Wooddell A Monnm Frey M Epperson Rou 111 B Van Atta C Macy J Forsythe D Reed 1 Farmer B Koon P Chambers J Rogers I Wooddell Rou IV M Noffsxnger M Kauffman L Clark N Barnhart Adams P Shawler M Arnold B More B qlade Rou V R Knlck Biutzner B Hessler M L Mutzner F F A CLUB Rou I Ingle L Lxssner bmxth W Smlth D Harshbar er R Earlck pres Rou 11 D Nionmer B Hut ner treas D Jax C Niohlgr D Boxer D barman Ruu IH Nir Ceor c H Yul amorv. B Lollms R Lrosnr sem D Nfote D Vbooddell D Root pres V373 Ra ' -. , . ' ', 3 .g . ' -J, v. r .g j. . , -'.g B. ' V1 - -. ' ' . . - . U, -.-- . B ' ' 'Q , ., J. , ., . . ,, , . . - . , . , . . , . , . , . , J. , . . v -.. . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . ' T . , . , . , . , J - 1 - ' J . ., . , . , . A , . L . . , . . , . - . . . . ' -J. 1 , . , J. , r . , . ' g , . , v. . . ' . . v ' , v N T . . , . . . , ., . V, I. , , . I , . . y . . . xyv ' V L. . I 2 , . 2 , . ., . . , . A., . . , . , . , . 1 NEWSPAPER STAFF Roul V Myers J George M Bader M Noffsln er I Vxa D Yaney C Macy Rou ll A Monnln M Harshbarger L Phxlls I Ro ers A Trcmbly I Mlller S Nfaxer Rou. HI Mlss McG1llwa 5 J Decter P Follccrth NI Ka lffman J Fletcher D Whltman Rau V K Langston I Huffman D ORoark STUDENT COUNCIL Raul P Dxltz L Miller B Slade J Rhoades secy Rou ll MISS Sar ent D 'sim 'uch treas R Arendall I Apple D Garman Nfr Buchanan Rou III Nh Apwlsch K Henry J Huffman L Boyer w pres K Langston J Deal pres i331 ' 1 - 1 - ' 1 - 1 - l g 1 - . 1 - 1 - - ' 1 . ' , . , S. 'l ' , . g , . , . ' , . . ' . ' 1 ' ' ' r ', . , . ,. , . . 1 , . , . ' , R. Su inffer, D. Minnich. Row IV-W. Flor , C. Cissner, C. Reck, B. Trembl , L. Bo er. P 1, Y Y V T . , . , . 7 . ' 1 . ' , . ' , . , . , . - 1 ' g , . . ' , ' , .g . , . , . , l . . ' -. . . y - 1 ' ' 1 -P - r ' 1 ' FTA Raul Carl Reuk Duk Nhnmgh JoclPh1ll1ps pres John Fletcher, Mr Apwlsh adusor 'lou II Ninss h1CGll1N3fy adusor oan Geor e treas Jean Deeter v pres Carol Macy Not m picture Nfyrna Lou Bader Don XVh1tman CHEERLEADERS and WIAJORETTES Rau I Joyce Els Niarw Luum. Noffnn er Juds Arendall Jeanne Xia Nancy Farlxn Rou II Jlll Tumbleson Leoda Smrth Barbara Johnson V1rg.,1nxa Ivieyer Deanne Gish i391 V Q V .Y A . .Q , . . , xg ' . Y V. 1 ' -A ' ' ' ', :J g , .z , . -9 - ' ' Mary Louise Noffsinger, Ann Trembly, Jeanne Via, secy. ', . . v , v . ' A . ' .- , 1- ' . - L, ' V ,'s - - - il v . 1 v rv 4 1 . , , S . , 1 , 1 , . Y. . Y , . . 6. II. .SZ In .9 arts FOOTBALL On Sept. 12, 1947, the Fighting Buccaneers traveled to Maria Stein where they played the first football game in the modern history of Covington High. For several years, there has been talk of a football team at CHS, but nothing definite had been done until this year, when the Board of Education purchased a tract of land directly east of the high school building and constructed Smith Field. Then on Aug. 20, Coach Simpson, with the assistance of backfield coach Apwisch and line coach Watson, started from scratch to build a team. The Bucs played eight games this season, winning two and losing six, for an average of 225 1 This is conceded by most fans to be a very fine record for the first yea1 on the gridiron The lineup foi this years team was as fol ows Left end Jack Farling left tackle Keith Langston Capt left guard Bill Tiembly center Tom Finfrock right guard George Brant right tackle Val Hemm right end Charles Phillis quartelback Marion Deal Jr left halfback Dean Fin frock right halfback David Beard fullback Don Via Date September September September October October October October October 'UN OPP St John Eaton Piqua Catholic Trotwood Brookville West Milton Biadford Randolph Place Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away We They UL. QIDENTIFICATION FOR FOOTBALL SNAPSHOTS ON PAGE 443 1 The Queens Court Bob Hall Susie McCool Tom Miller Janice Meyer ueen Don Garman Betty Stetenson standing Dean Root Nancy Farlmg hm Hu man Eileen Derr Barbara Rmgelspaugh and Roy Ander on 2 It uae a tough crzmmage but Charlle came through' 3 DAD S NIGHT October the 3rd Keith Mr Langston and Bull 4 Trammg at Smith Field' 5 Keith also ater a tough scrimmage 6 James Huffman crouns Janice Meyer Football Queen o 1948 Tom Muller ts the ueen G escort 7 Caught in the Act Coach Simpson 8 The CHS Band marching down Smith Fteld 9 A glmtpse of the sidelines during the Brad ord game IO Dont uorry Deal stopped him 11 This time xt uas Don Via who dad the stopping i401 12 . 0 12 19 0 12 26 ' ' 14 0 3 0 13 10 ' . 6 15 17 ' 0 26 23 ' 24 0 31 0 19 ' - K W ' 1 -U 1 1 I H Q 1 1 ' - 5 - 1 I Q .' . v I 1 ' p , ' - 9 I . ' 7, . Q , Q '. .' ' ' . '.' ', . f ' . . . . V ' , f . ' ' Q '. . . ' , ' , . . ' ' ' . .. . . . C. I .h ' . f ' . ' I , ' . ' . AUQM g f41l 1947 C H S FOOTBALL SQUAD I-, n-1 -1 n-4 -1 .- .- .- -.1 - -. r-.. -.. 'Q '+- -+- n-4 ,-.1 p-1 .-4 -1 -1 -1 - - --4 fa --1 Q- s. p-1 -4 'S -- '-s ,- '-. Q- BASKETBALL In spite of the won lost record we are proud of Coach Watson and the 1947 48 basketball team Although the end of the regular season showed a record of 3 won 14 lost qu1te a few games were very close and were hard fought contests At the end of the regular season Cov1ngton entered the d1str1ct basketball tournament at Spr1ngf1eld The Bucs proceeded to the quarter fmals before bemg knocked off by Enon In the f1rst game of the tournament Cov1ngton downed P1qua Cathollc and 1n the second game they came from behmd 1n the clos1ng seconds to take out a close w1n over Mechan1csburg Under the capable coachmg of Mr Apw1sch the Cov1ngton reserve team won 5 games losmg 12 There was a lot of 1nterest shown 1n the reserve p ay and the boys should have a real ball club by next season Credlt also goes to our cheerleaders th1s season for they d1d a good Job of keep1ng good Splflt and support for the basketball team The g1rls too took great prxde 1n bemg the flrst football cheerleaders at CHS BASEBALL Th1S sport Wh1Ch was once as popular as basketball was dropped dur1ng the war Now that baseball has made 1tS return lt has a h1gh rank Wlth the other sports at C H S Th1s was the second year for the return of baseball and the 1mprovement in the team was very evldent The boys ho d h1gh adm1rat1on for thelr coach Mr Apw1sch who has turned down two chances to play profess1onal baseball The baseball schedule wh1ch has been upset by the ramy weather mcluded games wlth Staunton Bradford Versa1l1es P1qua Cathollc Newton West M1lton and T1pp C1ty TRACK Cov1ngtons 1948 track season started March 31 at Sm1th F1eld Th1s was the f1rst meet held on the new track Th1s years team IS made up of twenty f1ve boys yd run m1le run 880 relay m1le relay shot put dlscus broad Jump h1gh Jump and pole vault Cov1ngton scheduled meets Wlth Bradford Houston T1pp C1ty West M1lton P1qua and Newton The Stllwater Valley Track Meet was held at P1qua S1nce th1S years team was better balanced and more exper1enced 1n the d1fferent events the track meet results turned out the best ln recent years JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS There have been many Jumor h1gh boys actlve 1n sports th1s year At the beg1nn1ng of the year there was a huge turnout for Jumor h1gh football Th1s team coached by Mr Deeter played one scrlmmage game The basketball team was coached by Mr Apw1sch Mr Deeter, and Mr Sxmp son Th1s team went to the sem1 fmals ln the Jumor h1gh tournament The 5th 6th 7th and 8th grade boys also made up a league of e1ght teams that met ln a ser res of games Team No 2 came out on top havmg lost onlv one game The boys on th1s team were presented Wlth pms as tokens of thelr achlevement Mr Slmpson coached the track team that made an outstand1ng S1'1OWIag Th1s team placed f1rst ln the Junlor h1gh league tournament After track season Mr Slmpson also coached a Jumor h1gh baseball team I 421 The track and field events were: 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, 440 yd. run, 880 C H S BASKETBALL SQUAD 1947 48 Rou Il Head Coach Wat on M r C Ln ner D Cvarman lx Lan ston Faflln B Trembly D Supmger Mgr G Clemm Coach Apwrsch Row III D Beard D Hemm B Collins T Fletcher R Crosrer L Bauhner R L Boyer B Wrlls D AIYCK Date November November December December January January J anuar y January Januar y Januar y February Februar y Februar y February Febr uar y Febr uary OPP Staunton Eaton We t Mrlton Newton Hou on Trpp Crty Ver sall EQ 11 ewtcn Bradford W Car olltcn Randolplc Trov We t Mrltorr Prqua Catholrc Trpp Crty Versarllee 1431 Place Home Home Home Awa 1 I x a J Away Hom Hom H m A Jva ,I Away Home Away Home Home Away We They Rou 1 C Phillis, T. 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I Congratulatlons AN S T0 THE GRADUATES DEPARTMENT sroms B 62 B RESTAURANT 11 N Hlgh St KINNEYS Tazlors Furnishers Hatters WARREN S STORE INC 5c to S5 Covlngton Ohlo Covmgton 0hl0 THE HEALTH CLASS The be 1nn1ng of the new school year brought the begmnxng of a new class at CHS The health class undel the leadershlp of Mr S1mp Son has dlscussed and learned many new thmgs about the human body and 11fe The class was a 16C11l1I9d cou1 e for all senlors half of them takmg It the fnst semester and the other half the second Semestel Add1t1ona1 mformatmn was gwen to the class by country Doctors and nu1 ses TF15 15 the fust ye-az '1 class hke th1S has been tued here and flom the results lt looks hke lt W111 xemam DUNHAMS BARBER SHOP Compllments Of L 8: K CLEANERS BEST CLEANERS IN TowN 111 N Hlgh St Phone 844 107 N Hlgh Phone 244 SHUFF S RESTAURANT Covmgton 01110 P Best Wishes or Your Future The LITTLE PRINTING C0 Covmgton Ohlo Phone 21 I 7 9 , . 1 ' ,' is .Y , Q 3. . . . Q 7 f 1 T T PRYI INTERIORS FRANIES 'VIURALS ENLARGING COPY ING NIOUNTINC FRANIING ENGRAX ING NIAILING POSTCARDS XX FDDINGS FAIXIILY GROUP HOME PORTRAITS REUNIONS ADVERTISING SUPPLIES PHOTOSTATS LICENSE PHOTOS ROII FHNISII1 I C OI ORINC' Portralts PHONE 280 Commercial PlLf0YlUl 4lOlQe13Mnl5lQ 1511113111135 24 Steps East of Bank Owned and Opelated bv Paul Clomer Color COVINGTUN FUTURE TEACHE A'1o111c-1 new OI amzauon th1S year has been the FTA Club Tren Job 15 to ass1sL teac11e1s 'md mkm OKE1 IIIC11 slum 11111 O1 class s T111 club declded to nflrne LIIEII club afte1 '1 fo1n1e1 11011 educ'1to1 Xhss K'1t11e1 1ne L hmfm RS OF AMERICA Off1L01S of the L 11m111 FTA C1ub WSIS Joe1 P111111ps p1eS1dent J4an DSBECI v1ce p1zs1c1en1 A11 members of t11 club must keep tIIL1I IICIGS up tu '1 B mem e The txw c1ub 1c1x1 O18 11011 H155 MCG111xf11x ind M1 Apxuch Compllments Of lV'AE S FASH10N SHOP CONGRATULATIONS To The CLXSG OF 1948 LAURA MAE SHAFER MAUD MAE DRIVER 110 N lllgh St Phone 248 THAD RAY Jewelers u ATCHEQ DI moxne GIFTS . . S I I C E S : ' ' A I 1 I . - V4 . 1 A .. S 1 1 4 , . N. . Q I f 4 I 1 . Y -f ' L., in any way pcssible. such as grading papers. Jeanne Via. sec1'et211'yg Joan George. t1'C21SllI'C1'. . '1 ' .e. 1 e . 1 Q'1 S .1 .' L '. .L K cy V 2 US --1 '-Q. . .1-' e .. 11- .','. '. . 1 1 r A A' R x l 1 v K I A . n . MILLER S BOWLING ALLEYS COMPLIMENTS SELLMAN FURNITURE C0 Best Alleys In Town Complete Home Furnishers Covington Ohio Covington Ohio Y A Th e tvio Ch11st1an Youth or amzations have made themselx es veiy viell known within the school and community boxes and have sponsored seveial of the most I H populai social functions at school Much ciedit oes to the H1 Y piesldent Johi Fletchez and ro the Tri H1 Y piesident Joan Geoi e weie the club adxis 1 ETTER MUSIC CO RADIOS RECORDS INSTRUMENTS Band Instrument Repairing WRIGHT ST COVINGTONI O Compliments SHADE SOHIO SERVICE Corner of Broadway 84 High Covington Ohio Phone 288 Beauty SGIVICG That Satisfies ADELES BEAUTY SALON t Phone I 101 N High St Phone '54 Compliments Of STANDARD HARDWARE Covington Ohio E l of W 7 H U - 77 H I - ' N D T R - I - Y es ' ' 2' ' ' C' ' ' . ' ' A 7 - 7 v -' A ' ga '- - ' . 1 -V C ' . . '- '- ' A . 'g. They have helped overseas people by sending Mr. Buchanan, Miss Frey. and Miss Holfinger l . - . Y ' f' c 's. of 10 . . . . ' - ' 2 I ' S . ' ' CONGRATULATIONS COVINGTON LUMBER C0 To The Lumbel Bu11de1 s Supphes CLASS OF 1948 MIIIWOIR Insulatlon Hal dwal e Pamt SIMES INSURANCE AGENCY Glass Covlngton Ohlo Covington Ohlo Phone lm NEWSPAPER STAFF Its been double duty thms, year but that weekly p'1pe1 We thmk the stuff d1d a good what the CHS Journahsts are lookmg for In Job and xx me you pxoud to boost of then stead of puttmg out a b1 weekly newspaper as xxomk xx ell c ne Muna Lou Bflcim sawed as in other years the staff thxs year put out a ednox md Msg MtG1l1xf11y 'is 'ICYXISOI CONIPI INIENTQ Home Made Ice Cream LANGSTON Sundaes Malts Sandwlches GULF SERVIFE Chlcken xn the Basket E Broadway Phone 62 Phone 900 Coungtrn UH , . 4 1 w I u 1 ' 4 E i w 1 . . . . -,.. b . . 4 1 1 1 Y ' 7 v v 1 ' v 4 ' - , S , 4 . X.f. y 9 . ' 1 'S 1 1 ' ' I-V. , M- .. N - o . , 1 . 5 ' 1' 1 r A . u ' ' Av . v'. 1 L , ,t ., 4 Q, 4 . 4 i Y L J. L N W , . . N, ' rf! . 1- 1 PEOPLE'S IVIARKFT Groceries and Meats Compllments JOHNNY MUTZNER Mlaml County Dairy Products Phone 144 W tLiPHONf Mit LJAQAL mono Dlsmncf TELEPHONE XJ, 'QL svsi E Ncrou 0 Compliments MILLER S MARKET Covmgton Ohlo Phone 52 TAG DAY In case you e vso de ng about th e tags Tag Day T g Day W s a day sp 1 d by the me f the k ds have on ln some of the gxoup T 1 H Y and H Y A11 tl ose ho co t muted plctu es ts be use Paul took p t e 0 to th Wo11dSe v ceFund ce ed a t g t weal CONGRATULATIONS To The GRADUATES OF 1948 BURKS DRUG STORE Compllments MANNING ELECTRICAL SERVICE Cor Pearl and Broadway BROOK A SERVICE STATION Lubrlcatmg and Speclallzmg Covmgton Ohm of 455 '42, Y- 4' ' 'L2l.: 2 IZ' 5 v an yi S , v V if ' , ' 'hh 950 '1' 'n ri os . a a ons: 'e so o i , ' ' 1 - i- i- , 1 W 111' ' r,i' ca icurs n e ' ri re iv a 0 '. pw 1 of l 1 TROX PIIxF ROUTE 0 SALES PARTS SERVICE BENTZ IMPLEMENT C0 IMP EMEIN IS DEALERS IN JOHN DFERE APPLIANCES PAID TS QU -XI I FI F XRWI FQI IPMENTT HARDWARE I I I PCU1PMENT TIRES 86 TUBES ai: ed Customers Our Best Advertisement I OW I'Nh'lON OHIO STUDENT COUNCIL T 15 has be n a Xen busy 5ea1 fo he Student COUDCII and II s p1es1d nt Ma11on Deal They 1a1e ffnthfullx sup 111 d the student body mth n1ot1 I1 p11tu1e dlllll the yea1 and lax up 1 1 Qklv as e1nbl to men by XIIIPLIS tlasse 11c IOUDS O L '1 m nth the 1 stmbhes 11 l9 IH tl1e fo1m ofCl1'1pel 'md VXQIE lcd bx one of the 1n1n1ste1s 111 101111 Thanks aoes to the Student Counc1l fO1 spon 501111 the danc s we enjoyed afte-1 each home basketball gam All money makm schemes uch as the Mag anne Stles xx e1e f 1 q xe1y 1mpo1ta11t DlOJ6Ct Tlns p1oJect IS to SCCUIE a sc 1ebof11d fo1 ou1 xxo11de1ful footbmll f1e1d See Us Before You Buy WE DI X1 HAVE WVH XT YOU WW MN COVINGTON MOTOR INN Phone 96 11 S Hlgh St Phone 141 WRIGHTS The Friendly Store Bm Sell and T1ade Small IVISICIIHHCIISG See Ls For X Good Deal XI S0 II XIRCL TTINI, SFR! ICP Cow mgton 0hl0 JOE L HO0VER GROCERIES and MEATS Cos mgton 01110 v Y ,., 1 4 O f ,fn We 1 1. - L. ' . I A be A A J Y I ' Y 2 l A I . A . Y -N 1 l,1AI,1? Lv: ,- . ,. , . AIX -If A ,Wi if ,.-i . v v . . v ht . . 2 f ' ' ' 1' t . ' ,Q ' - ' ' '. . A' S Y .' . .' Q A 9 -X ' . 'l ' 1' j J 1 'e A . ' . '11 'f Vs 1 g 'e ' 'S - ' g .' ,s - set II scheclule fo' C fs les be ' 2 Q ' ' o' . ' ' ' ' . g j - l1'?c x ' 1 Q s ' pg' 1' ' ' 1 asv 'e' ' ' . ' ' 2 ' . . . , - ' ' .. ' - 4 - . . I V - H 1 . 7 Y T 1 1 1 T C ,. . . Y . n I I V ' 1 Y 1 1 I An I . 1 4 1 ,' . a Compliments of S R E S T A U R A N T An MIAMI COUNTY DAIRY C0 SERVICE STATION vngt P e36 Phn 159 105 N H gh Pho e 183 Co pllme t Compliments of EBERENZ BAKERY BAKERS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS S C f OOD FOOD Greet ngs T The a CLASS OF 1948 BAR SFRVICE -IES-SE N 0 ROARK Where Good Folks Meet Y Po t aster Oh 0 d C ' Oh' h . i m ' n s of . 7 Same Locat'on S'nce 1897 i 0 d . ' fr v 0 m C ' gt i Greetings CLASS OF 48 George s Fuel Service NURTH HIGH FEAUT! SHOP K XTHR1 N RUDY-Ou ner Operator Machmo R111111 Machme ess and Ras ette Cold Waves Soapless Shampoo Fm 61 Wives For Xppfmtment Plone 16 L UNIPLIWIFNTQ of RAPP S STORE P1 lua Ohio COINGI1 XTUL YI IOVS CLASS OF 1948 COMPLINIFNTQ WALKER S Family Shoe Store 406 'N 'vldlll St Plqui Uh , 0 Jy'-1 1 v 1' y 1 4 L A rv Y . .. W ., - gb - to 7 Q - g' . f Y 1 1. g',.v. v I 9 1...' .. 1. Cltlzens NATIONAL BANK all TRUST CO. WITH ALL GOOD WISHES 1 'i Coke FOR THE GRADUATES THAT THEY MAY BUILD SUCCESSFUL AND USEFUL LIVES Plqua KAHN S COC A-COLA Piqua Ohio Bottling Co sAvF WITH SAFETY The J W BROWN STORE rrescnptwns Plqua s Favorlte CROSBY the DRUG MAN Tfad 'g PM Sim e 188'-3 PIQUA OHIO CONGRATULATIONS MCCARTNEY 31 SONS ZIMMERLIN SFFDQ Pamt 8: Glass Store PP PS Your Pamt 8.5 Glass Headquarters 121 W Ash Plqua Oho 323 N Wlam St Plqua 01110 7 on . Flowers For All Occasions fr w . 5 , . . , CONGRATULATIONS To The SENIOR CLASS OF 1948 COVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Westerville Creamery Co Compllme ts VIRGINIA LEE S School of Dancmg The Best of Luck To AII of You' JOHNNY MILLER S J RUDY 81 SONS Gram Feeds and Field Seeds Cust m G nd ng 84 M g Pu l G a Stor g Hlghest Market PTICCS Paid For AII Kmds of Gram and Seed H11 L F11 O 0 ' n O I of , . . . i 0 ri i ixin bic r in a e Elevator dz Main Office, Co 'A L n Tel 188 H'1St.EI.'t',C g,L T132 EI ', PI 5 . ' TI 54 E' t '. dl ' TI. 38 F3 'NIR 1 NIRQ3 EXIERSON HOUSER Compllments 323 E 'NIRS ZORA XVILTHEISS HOME LAWN INN PHONE 42 xm BX Appontment l s v SHAFER SHIIE STORE NHghSt g Oho LUDLOW STREET CASH MARKET Produce 45E Sand Award Sweaters H R O Y E R U PORTING soon B urth St Dayt Oh 0 BRADFORD COAL C0 Compliments Of THE COVlNGTON BUILDING 81 LOAN ASSOCIATIGN INSURED SAVINGS HOME LOAVS I '. . 2 . Se ' j i of .B 'at' C0 i g,t 1 . i . Co ' t ' c . :T 5, -Q tl. C pl' e ts , of COMPLIMENTS Mr and Mrs Roger 6 0 Donnell CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE GRADUATES THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK COVINGTON OHIO ll Of H OF I l l 0 Be Thrifty. It Pays 1 A R B k lla ward Knoll Beautiful Portraits at Popular Prlces Compl ments SAM HOEFLICH Compl ments ROUTZAHN Funeral Service WALTER E ROUTZAHN Cv gtn Oh i of . i fl ' ,J AYDAY -L4lI 6 in 0 ' PAFF BROS TAXI AND DELIVERY SERVICE Anytime Anywhere NIGHT CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF 48 BEST WISHES AS YOU COMMENCE STILLWATER PRINTERS Q g Of All 2 And ublishers Of THE STILLWATER VALLEY NEWVS uality Pri K d
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