Dayton Cooperative High School - Beavers Log Yearbook (Dayton, OH)
- Class of 1946
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1 . -f f- ' 1 I I I I in iimS2HtefmS'eHiefm35QfifiD3E3alBSeHQ3HQx? A fe' 5 , if Q The Beaver s Log 5 4 sensor Edifion gl 4 g + Ab Augusf, 194 5 ? A V 5 5 if Q 5 N c:ooPERATnvE Hier-I scHooL ew ,j P RKER oc: TION LscHooL 5 2 gv A 0 5 W Kb?lE'itQMiASkii49kixSE'im llll Ullllllll To Mr. Neil B. Reslon, Unfailing friend of all The members of our class, we respeclfully dedicale Jrhis, our Senior Eclilion of The Beaver's Log. The Class of I946 lllEEE lVEElE UUE EEEEHEEEE . . Clare G. Sharkey Principal Perry L. Rilchie Assislanf Principal John Gusrafson Assisfanl Principal Ann Alm Music Charles Begovich Textiles Thelma Black English Miriam M. Blose Printing Layouf George Bundenrhal Machine Shop Eleanor M. Clark Speech and English William F. Davis U, S. l-lislory Elizabelh Dorcas Librarian Walfer J. Fordyce Business Machines. Shorlhand Herman R. Graman Machine Shop James W. Harris Prinling lRfvlalerll Florence Kane Relailinq Ray M. Kilchen Gym ancl l-lfwillh Conch, Truck .ind Cross Mary A. Kosl Shorlhand and Typing Kalhryn Loeb Secrelary L. A. Magee Algebra Howard Massman Prinling Sarah E. McClary Bookkeeping Honus McCormick Machine Shop M. L. Millenberger Commercial Subiecls Rosamond Moak English Arlhur R. Moeller Malhenialic S coimlry Frank Ossenlaerg Trade Exlension Mary Ossenberg English Roy Pfahler Malhemalic: Coach, Baskelball and Basebal Neil B. Reslon Commercial Mary Alice Schneble Gym and l-leallh Russell L. Sharpless Prinling lPre-ssworkl Forresl O. Shumaker Amo Shop Paul Snyder Drawing Norman Tempelhol Mafhenialics S. W. Thompson Aeronaulics, Eleclricily Bessie E. Von Engeln Record Clerk Margarel' C. Wrighl' Civics A. W. Wunderlich Chemislry, Physics Www Ma. Shmkeq Now Thaf we have emerged Trom a greaT war, you, The Class oT IQ46, musT go inTo a world oT new experiences. IT is up To you, men and women oT Tomorrow, To make your world a happy one. l hope ThaT The years spenT here aT Co-op will enable you To go Torward To meeT your Task and con- quer iT, making iT indeed One World. QAMMW47 KNEE UlllEHlS SENIORS Sec. I Sec. ll Sec. l Sec. II Presiden+ Rober+ Kinclig Gene Owens Presiden+ William Dihel Rudolph George Presideni' Elmer Lu+hman Vice Presiclenf Secre+ary Treasurer Marilyn Helman Mary Beach James Schieman Mary Parks Ramona Carmean Don Tobias J U N l Q RS Vice Presicleni' Secreiary Treasurer Mary Lou Plum Lois Smiihers Bernard Kunka Rosemary Chapol Pa+ricia Baumer William Gallaher SOPHOMORES Vice Presiclenl' Secrefary Treasurer Shirley Brodniclr Pa+ricia Shuliz George Esselsfein THE EUXEE UP WE , 0, 1 ' 'f 'FYQWK X fiyff: xx 2 xx 5. K SS- Z J vb ,Z 1 9 5- l J 1'-33 ..-,-.cl X. WRX 42? f N fx X xx 5. -Q lf 2 M23 ix X f --..,-Kurs 'S Q ', , J, ai .X nr , , ,V , k 4 , . X X 5 5' Y 1 ' ' ,T , .fw.h1WNx. 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Broclcman Commercial Ralph H. Aylsfoclr Trades and lndusfries Gene Wm. Barnes Trades and lndusfries William Beck Trades and lndusfries Manuel Begovich Trades and lnduslries Marjorie Black BeHy Jean Boyer Commercial Commercial Rosemary Breilensfein Disrribulive Educafion Elvera Broedling Commercial Janel Broughfon Commercial Doroflmy Ann Burdue Commercial Mary Jane Carmean Commercial Elwood Franklin Carr Trades and lnduslries Roy Byron Chasleen Trades and lnduslries Be'r+y Ellen Clark Hospifal Service LaRue Cliffon Commercial Mildred C. Coleman Commercial Jean Brunner Commercial Don E. Burnside Trades and lnduslries Ramona E. Carmean Commercial Rober'l'a June Carr Commercial Waller Vernon Cherwinski Dislribulive Educalion Jo Marilyn Click Commercial Frank L. Coleman Prinlinq Rose Mary Cordonnier Hospilal Service Richard Gene Coy Trades and lnduslries Rufh Cunningham Commercial Gene Lowell DeHar'l' Dislribulive Educalion Mary Jean Denman DislribuliveEducalior1 Gene Devol Tracles and lnduslries Joan Dors+en Commercial O'H'o Dresclwer Trades and lnduslries Donald E. Drury Dislribulive Education Winifred J. Creelcmur Commercial Belfie Dallon Commercial Eugene Denlinger Trades and lnduslries Paul J. Descli Prinlinq James Ed Dillhoff Aeronaulics Maxine M. Dorslen Commercial Palricia Jeanne Drew Fred Louis Duclis Commercial Trades and lnduslries Joyce l. Dunham Disfribulive Educalion George W. Eloise Eisele Eberl Aulomolives Commercial Andy Roberl Fanz Trades and lnduslries Alice Jeanne Fleming Hospital Service June Hazel Frank Commercial Bernice Gierelr Commercial Kennelh E. Golden Trades and lnduslries Belly Ann Eberl Thelma Eilerl Mary Lee Eubanlc Commercial Commercial Commercial Georgieanne Fischer Commercial Belly Arlene Forlner Magdaline Frenzer lrene Goelce Belly Jane Goody Commercial Commercial Commercial ear Commercial Rulh Griffin Disfribuiive Ed ucaiion Failh Harnish Disfribu+ive Ed ucalion Wilberf Hawk, Jr. Trades and lnduslries Marilyn Helman Hospifal Service Norma Helen Hicks Commercial Phyllis Ann Hime Hospiial Service Reid C. Hobbs Commercial Franlc Huls Aeronaulics Urban Henry Gudorf Trades and lnduslries Harry Harsha Trades and lndusfries Velma Jean Hein Commercial Jack D. Helfon Trades and Industries Joan Mae Hime Commercial Suzanne Hirsch Commercial Pauline C. Hochwali Commercial Phyllis J. Huni' Commercial Beverly Kafhleen Hursf Franlr T. Ireland John Irwin Commercial Aeronaulics Trades and Industries Elwood Johnson Trades and lndusfries Mary Lou Kasfle Eileen Fay Kercher Commercial Hospital Service Roberi Kindig Trades and lnduslries Vera L. Kiflridge Commercial Audrey L. Hufchinson Commercial Richard Dennis Irons Trades and lnduslries Freida Phyllis Jessee Commercial Mary Margarel Johnson Commercial Carol Berry Kendall Commercial Richard L. Kimble Trades and lnduslrius Elwood L. Kissell Trades and lnduslrios Herberl Klar Trades and lnduslries Pauline Rose Kline Commercial Elmer R. Lal1m Trades and lnduslries Esflwer Leona Laub Commercial Angela Mae Lehman Commercial Jack D. Lighfcap Trades and lnduslries Eugene A. Lilcovefz Aeronaulics James Allen Long Trades and lnduslries Margaref Mary Lulher Commercial Susan May Kronenloerger Commercial Ted R. Landis Dislribulive Educalion J. Joseph Lefl:ovi+z Commercial Harriel' Helen Lewis Hospilal Service Belly Lou Lighihiser Dislribulive Educalion Thelma Mae Lingg Commercial Mary Nancy Lucen+er Commercial William E. Lyons Trades and lnduslries Verna Jean Magill Printing Edward Ross McCord Trades and lndusfries Joanne Marie McIn+osh Prinrinq Pa+ricie Ann McLain Commercial Richard E. Meeker Aeronautics Harry J. Miller Auiomofives Jim D. Morgan Trades and lnduslries William Bernal Morris Trades and lnduslries Vera C. Maurer Commercial Roberra M. McDaniel Commercial David N. McKelvey C4 llliniefcidl Ray V. McWilliams Tmdvs and lnduslries Lawrence Meese Tmdf-s and lnduslries Jimmie 6. Milchell lmdi-5 and lndusfries Rose Ann Meyer Cornmerrinl CharloHe Dean Nelson Diglribufive Educalion Marcella May Nelson Dislribufive Educafion Donald O'Connor Aerona ufics George Earle Offenbaclier Trades and lnduslries Mary Ellen OH Commercial Mary Ann Orr Commercial M ary Lois Pa rlrs Commercial Mary Jane Pohl Commercial Dorofhy Pressler Commercial Ca+l'ierine Phyllis Nicely Hospifal Service BeHy E. Ogden Commercial Terry Olekas Commercial Joanne Marie Omlor Commercial Gene Earl Owens Trades and lndusfries Donald E. Peiers Trades and lndusiries Lois Jean Poorman Commercial Don C. Real Trades and lndusfries June C. Reddingius Prinling Kenneih Ray Reel Trades and lndusfries Geneva Lee Robinson Commercial Jerry Roush Trades and lnduslries Roberf Ruble Aufomofives Louis Melvin Sander Dislribulive Educafion Phyllis Diane Schaeffer Commercial Edward Scheblo Trades and lndusfries Samuel Cur+is Reed lrnd--5 .ind lr Helen L. Rieger Ci ii Belly Jean Roush Lum Richard A. Roush Tr.1dr1f,.m.l lr Roberf Paul Rulh Trad.--, mill lvi Edward Schaaf Tr-.idr-Q ,mil ln Caiherine Y. Schaefer Hfispihxl Virginia M. Scherbauer Cklllllll al l ill iii James Roberl' Schieman Trades and lnduslries Raymond Ar+hur Schilling Trades and lriduslries Clarence Schoclc Aerona ulics Ka+herine Schuberf Commercial Daniel Rober+ Scully Aeronaulics John M. Serena Trades and Industries Helen Evangeline Shear Commercial Rober+ B. Shorf Trades and lnduslries Lawrence Joseph Schilling Trades and lnduslries Charlo'He E. SchmiH Commercial Barbara Ann Schuberf Commercial Howard V. Schwabe Trades and Induslries Joanne Rulh Selby Trades and lndusfries Sanford Shapero Aeronauiics Esfher M. Shigley Commercial Virginia Ann Simlxo Trades and lnduslries Belly L. Simms Dislribulive Educalion Ed Smilh Trades and lnduslries Pauline Louise Smi+h Commercial Thomas Gordon Smifh Trades and lnduslries Exie N. Snyder Commercial Helen G. Sollenberger Hospital Service Marjorie Sfaehlin Dorolhy R. Slone Commercial Commercial null- fi ai Mary Elizaberh Sipes CiUnllTl9l'C.ldl Jean Smilh Commercial Roberf Joseph Smifh Trades and lnduslries Paul Chapman Snyder, Jr. Trades and lnduslrios Marie Emily Soelfing Dislriloulive Eclucalicxn Jane+ C. Sommer Commercial Bill S+iH Aerorialllifs Jill Sfuloy Commercial Rufh Ann Sfump Trades and lnduslries Roben' L. Swank Trades and lnduslries Ray Thompson Trades and lndusrries Nancy Trimbach Trades and lndusfries Edward Tumbusch Trades and lndusfries Jacqueline Unangs+ Commercial Palricia Van Alfa l-lospilal Service Harold Wagner Trades and lndusfries Doris H. Sfudy Commercial Joe Tamaslca Prinling Donald Edward Tobias Pxeronaulics Mary Tschudy Hospifal Service Richard Allen Tunney Trades and lndusfries Clara Marie Valenline Disiribulive Educalion Frederic Carol Von Derau Aeronaulics Leona Wagner Dislrilaulive Educalion Ruilm Ann Wagner Commerpial Elma Weclcesser CfvIVIlYlHl'!'I5l Janef E. Welch E C-,ivIlIi7ll2Y1lFil JoAnne We+l1erell Commercial Pafricia Jean VVillen Cfiliviivwrfial Jean C. Wissman Cmrmwrcial Rulh C. Wuebben Clllllllllill ldl Raymond J. Zwissler Aufmnolives 274 W wal 'B' 'WLS' y.-4 Norman W. Weber Trades and lndusfries Marfha Weiser Disfribulive Educalion Palricia Welsh Commercial Rulh Wilimiiis Commercial Dorofhy May Wise COl1lIUPl'ClGl Jack Wrighf Prinling Lenora E. Zinlx Dislribuiive Education SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES ARE MISSING Earl Balger James A. Benner Charles R. Bogue David A. Brubaker Mildred Calhoun John Casfleberry Pafrick Darner Wm. James Dean Wm. Van Fish James Alex Gedra Walfer Eugene Goad Roberf T. Goffschall Charles R. Gregory Darwin Roberf Griggs Margarel' Lufher Be++y Eberf Marilyn Helman Exie Snyder Joe Tamaska Bob Tamaska Beverly Hursf Mary Ellen Franfz Paf Baumer Jack Wrighl' Verna Jean Magill Janef Broughfon Beffy Forfner Theodore V. Hall Louise Harris Reid C. Hobbs Charles O'Rourke Hogan Norman H. Hook Glen Houfz Clare Allen Howard Jack E. Huff Howard L. Krisher Roberl J. Levy David Lobo Dale Wiley Lynn Sidney Augusfa Mayo '55 Rudolph Plak Eileen May Prior Francis Rapaz Jack E. Robe:-Is Benny Sanders Tom DeWiH Saunders Anfhony J. Schwarber, Billy L. Scroggy William H. Snurr Herberf Texfor Frank Marion Wagner Janef Welch Eugene R. Wighfman Rolland Wolfe WE WROTE THE BOOK Mary Sipes Joanne Mclnfosh Roberfa McDaniel Elvera Flohre Rosemary Doody Dane Gusfin Dick Shafer David McKelvey Dick Tunney Woody Johnson Midge Boifnofl' George Offenbacher Paf Willen Mary Ellen OI+ Rufh Cunningham Phyllis Schaeffer Alfred Suckfield Edward Thomas Elmer Moore FACULTY ADVISERS James W. Harris Howard Massman R. L. Sharpless A. R. Modler Miriam M. Blose J THE HONOR SOCIETIES ffx 'IT Wx Qt A ., HW 1 SECTION TWO - SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Firsl row: Jean Brunner, Joan Welherell, Mary Ellen Franlz, Angela Lehman, Marjorie Perrine, Jim Higgins, Dick Tunney. Second row: Rila Rieske, Arlene Miller, Edna Bodiker, Rulh Cunningham, Pauline Parker, Virginia Simko, Verna Jean Magill. Third row: Marrha Sacksleder, Elizabelh Dorcas, Adviser, Wanda Clevenger, Mary Jane Niemynski, Jacqueline Unangsl, Joe Lefkovilz, David McKeIvey, Don Tobias, Manuel Begovich, and Frank Huls. SECTION ONE - SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Firsl row: Mary Tschudy, Lois Smifhers, Margarel Krul, Margarel Schwab, Mary Beach, Rila Kaslner, Pal Willen, Jacqueline Crisl. Second row: Kern Pilzer, Dorolhy Rohrabaugh, Rulh Wagner, Carol Coons, Joanne Selby, Mary Lou Kaslle, Joan Hime, Phyllis Schaeffer. Third row: Velma Hein, Marilyn Helman, Jean Kaepple, Vernon Cherwinski, Belly Eberl, Margarel Lulher, Jane? Sommers. Fourlh row: Jim Schieman, Ted Landis, Elizabelh Dorcas, adviser, Pauline Smilh, Pal Van Alfa, Rulh Begley, Carol Kendall, Bob Kindig. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Firsl row: Delores Van Dyke, Mariorie Dawson, Shirley Brodnick, Elaine Pefers, Joyce Prelher, Jeanne Reiler, Kalhleen Tunney, Miss Kosf, Second row: Maurice Krug, Glen Rayle, Sue Grilfifh, Waller Reinhard, Joan Limberf, Elaine Everell, Peggy Dickey. Third row: Mildred Heckman, Leroy Schaal, Helen Henlrick, Phyllis Kibby, Belle Wighlman, Doris McWilliams, Elmer Lulhman, Fourth row: Jerome Sacksfeder, Dorolhy Wirrig, Gene Slamb, George Esselsfein, Jim Zimmerman, Marioria Minzy. SPEEEII ANU llllllllllili HITT PRINCE OF PEACE CONTEST PARTICIPANTS I.eTT To rigI1T: Vernon Cherwinski, Mary Tschudy, Rosemary Barfschmid, BeHy Ellen Clark, Ted Landis. Joe LeTIcoviTz was unable To be presenT Tor The picfure. The year IQ46 presenTed a busy Taslc Tor The diligenT DramaTie Class. The TirsT assembly ThaT The dramaTic arT class parTicipaTed in was a Thanksgiving assembly, in which They gave a radio reading oT MA Ship Forever Sailing. A play enTiTled llThe Bishops Candle- sTielcs was also given in anoTher assem- bly. NexT in line, came The ChrisTmas assemblies where The DramaTic ArT Class gave a radio reading oT HA lvlerry ChrisTmas and A Modern Scrooge. Rosemary BarTschmid won honor Tor The school and herselT by winning a bronze medal in The Prince oT Peace DeclamaTion ConTesT. Rosemary's speech was They Walls wiTh God. In a drive To sell TiclceTs To The baslceT- ball games, The DramaTic ArT Class puT on a very unusual assembly: as a group oT girls, represenTing The Beaver Tive, shellaclced The STivers Tigers on our our sTage 48 To O. The STivers Team was represenTed by Tive sophomores, all huge Tive TooTers. SecTion I presenTed a radio reading oT lVlounT Vernon lnTer- ludeu To celebraTe VVashingTon's birTh- day. This became a hisTory making year Tor The DramaTisTs, as iT was The Tirsl Time ThaT each secTion presenTed Three plays. The plays presenTed were: on May 3rd, The PhanTom GenTleman, Who GeTs The Car, and The ProTesmor ROGFSIII on May I7, The Pampered Darling, Sugar and Spice, and LasT NighT's Paper. The sTudenTs oT The classes were: SecTion One: RoberTa Duelqson, Rose- mary Cordonnier, George 0TTenbacgher, RuTh Begley, Bob Kindig, KenneTh Gold- en, Ted Landis, Lowell Del-larl, Mary lschudy, Geraldine Diehl, Belly lfberl, Chapman Snyder, Marilyn I-lelman, Belly Ellen Clarlc, John Irwin, Freida Jessee, Carol Kendall, Vernon Cherwin- slci, Keilh Wollram, and Bill Turney. Sec- lion Two: Bob Tamaslca, Mary Ellen Oll, Joe Tamaslca, Mariorie Perrine, Marlha Saclcsleder, Elwood Johnson, Mary Lee Eubanlc, Charles Schauer, Jack Wriqhl, Joe Lellcovilz, Belly Graham, Verna Poole, Teresa Olelcas, and Rosemary Barlschmid. IIUII SUEIIII Eflllllllllll, ISIS-IE December 7 December Dip Club I8 December I3 Chrislmas Program P.-T. A. January I8 Relailers' Ramble GeorqefDeen Club February I Valenline Parly P.-T. A. March 22 Music Conlesl March 29 Garden Gail ll Allroo-Ten Ace March 29 Slyle Show Sophomores April 25 Varsily Dinner April 26 Teenelle lwirl Teenelle Club May IO Varsily Ball Alumni and P,-I. A. April I2 Senior Dance May 3 Sec. ll Junior-Senior Plays May I7 Sec. I Junior-Senior Plays May 24 May Musicale Music Deparlmenl May 29 Sophomores Parly June I Pin Wheel Prom Girl Reserves June 7 Moon Misl Beaverines July 26 Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Junior Class ol '47 IIUII EIUITS EITIET IHTET UTTIETITE INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Elwood Johnson Presidenl Marilyn Irlelman Vice Presidenl Margarel Lulher Secrelary Eranlc I-Iuls Treasurer Mr. Roy Plahler, Adviser TEENETTES Eirsl Semesler Margarel Krul Presidenl Eleanor Malcley Vice Presidenl Rosemary Doody Secrelary Dorolhy Reynolds Treasurer Second Semesler Rosemary Doody Presidenl Audrey Rammel Vice Presidenl Margarel Diclcey Secrelary Eleanor Malrley Treasurer Mrs. Ann Alnn, Adviser ALTROO Eirsl Semesler Marilyn I-lelman Presidenl Verna Magill Vice Presidenl Magdalene Erenzer Secrelary Joan I-lime Treasurer Second Semesler Joanne Omlor Presidenl Palricia Van Alla Vice Presidenl Mary Jane Carmean Secrelary Virginia Scherbauer Treasurer Miss Miriam Blose, Adviser LOG Eirsl Semesler Elwood Johnson Presidenl Joan I-Iime Vice Presidenl Carol Kendall Secrelary Don Tobias Treasurer Second Semesler Richard Bales Presidenl Mary Ellen Eranlz Vice Presidenl Carol Kendall Secrelary Dane Guslin Treasurer Mr. J. W. I-Iarris, Adviser GIRL RESERVES Marilyn I-Ielman Presidenl' Delores I-lolce Vice Presidenl Mariorie Blaclc Secrelary Charlene Welch Treasurer Mrs. Raymond Wild, Adviser TEN ACE Eirsl Semesler Elwood Johnson Presidenl Bill Dilzel Vice Presidenl Ray Adams Secrelary Ollo Drescher Treasurer Second Semesler Raymond Adams Presidenl Ollo Drescher Vice Presidenl Roberl Tamaslca Secrelary Elmer Lulhman Treasurer Mr. Maurice Millenberger, Adviser GEORGE-DEEN Marie Soelling Presidenl Mary Lou Plum Vice Presidenl Leona Wagner Secrelary Marlha Weiser Treasurer Miss Florence Kane, Adviser BEAVERINES Virginia Simlco Presidenl Mary Parks Vice Presidenl Mary Ellen Oll Secrelary Rulh Cunningham Treasurer Miss Margarel Wrighl, Adviser HONOR SOCIETY SECTION I James Schieman Presidenl' Mary Beach Vice Presidenl Carol Kendall Secrelary Joan I-lime Treasurer SECTION II Don Tobias Presidenl Angela Lehman Secrelary Eranlc I-Iuls Treasurer Miss Elizabelh Dorcas, Adviser JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY George Esselslein Presidenl Susan Grillilh Vice Presidenl Joan Limberl Secrelary James Zimmerman Treasurer Miss Mary Kosl, Adviser CLUB I8 Joan I-lime Presidenl Joanne Omlor Vice Presidenl Belly Graham Secrelary Mary Ellen Eranlz Treasurer Mrs. Eranlc Ossenberg, Adviser SUME Ui HHH ELUHE Top lo bollom, lefl lo riglwf: Gerry Diehl, Corlrey Helman, Pal' Ven Alla, Jo Hime, Mary Jane Carmean, Maggie Frenzer, Miss Miriam Blose, adviser, Marilyn Clifford, Ginny Sclwerbauer, Verna Jean Magill, Mary Ellen Franlz, Jo Omlor, Belly Graham. 'N-1 -UK CLUB EIGI-ITEEN 5' ntl .I 'A fu! i i ' uv . Firsf row: Pinlry Simison, Mary Ellen Franfz. Second row: Exie Snyder, Mary Beach, Margarsf Lulher, Velma Hein, Beffy Forfner, Jo Omlor, Jo Hime. Third row: Dud Olekas, Rufh Wagner, Beffy Graham, Marilyn Clifford, Rufh Bagley, Phyllis Schaeffer. CW TEN ACE CLUB Firsf row: Elmer Lufhman, Ray Adams, Bill Dihel, Woody Johnson, Bob Beeson, Second row: Jack Wrighf, Dane Gusfin, Offo Drescher, Bob Tamaslra, Maurice Milfenberger, adviser. TI-IE TEENETTES Firsf row: Virginia Armstrong, Mrs. Ann Alm, adviser, Rosemary Doody, Anna Gunlrle, Gene- vieve Harlshorn, Beffy Dilworfh, Shirley Nelson, Jacqueline Crisf. Second row: Eleanor Malrley, Shirley Dwyer, Audrey Rammel, Margaref Krul, Rifa Kasfner, Shirley Mohr, Margaref Diclrey, Doris Johnson. Third row: Dorofhy Reynolds, Harrieffe Miller, Elvera Flohre. THE BEAVERINES Firsl row: Virginia Simko, Lois Huclre. Second row: Mary Lee Eubanlr, Rosemary Chapel, Mary Ellen Olf, Ramona Carmean, Doris Dunlevy, Delores Hoke. Third row: Rufh Cunningham, Lefa Morgan, Mary Parks, Harrief Lewis. P.-T. fl. AETTVITTES OTTicers Tor The year: Mrs. Carl Braunschweiger PresidenT Mrs. Roy Selby lsT Vice PresIdenT Mr. Clare Sharlqey 2nd Vice PresidenT Mrs. Marc STuby Recording SecreTary Mrs. C. l-l. STudy Cor. SecreTary Mr. William Davis Treasurer The Co-operaTive l-ligh School P.-T.A. opened The year wiTh a drive Tor new members. Mr. McCormiclc's homeroom IO9, won and was awarded a prize oT ice cream and calce. Rev. Calvin Risch was guesT alumni speaker aT The P.-T.A. Alumni NighT meeTing, Nov. I6, I945. ParenTs, Triends, and alumni all gaThered Tor an evening of Tun and reminiscing. A ChrisTmas ParTy was enioyed by parenTs, Teachers, and pupils aT The Dec- ember meeTing. The DramaTic ArTs class presenTed a play and group singing was enioyed by all. Earl Morgan's OrchesTra played aT The P.-T.A. ValenTine Dance, Feb. l, aT school. ReTreshmenTs, door prizes, and a Tloor show by l'Tarper's Dance STudio made The evenT one oT The mosT enioy- able oT The season. On March 22, I946, Open l-louse Tor and parenTs was sponsored by The P.-T. A. VisiTors spenT The TirsT parT of The evening Touring The school: Then a was shown and reTreshmenTs pupils movie served. A magazine drive To help earn money Tor chorus robes was held aT school, March 29 and April 5. The Co-operaTive P.-T.A. and The Alumni AssociaTion sponsored The Var- siTy Dinner and The VarsiTy Ball. The VarsiTy Dinner on April 25 payed Trib- uTe To The Basl1eTball Team and The Bea- ver BoosTers. The VarsiTy Ball May IO TeaTurecl Howard WiTherspoon's orches- Tra, door prizes, and The coronaTion oT The AThleTic Queen, Phyllis Huri. The P.-T.A. honored The Teachers wiTh a luncheon held aT school June 5, I946, This closed The acTiviTies oT The P.-T. A. Tor The year. NexT year's oTTicers will be: Mrs. Carl Braunschweiger PresidenT Mrs. Miriam BarTley lsT Vice PresidenT Mr. Clare Sharlcey 2nd Vice PresidenT Mrs. Russell Arnold Rec. SecreTary Mrs. Gladys Buvinger Cor. SecreTary Mr. William Davis Treasurer if i 'A' PUHTIEHTTUNS . The Cooperative News During The year I6 issues oT The CooperaTive News were published Tea- Turing The scandal, The one and only Clara Co-op , and ThaT remarkable sporTs TeaTure, Cn The Sidelinesf' WiTh The proTiTs oT The sales, This pub- licaTion was able To buy a new Type Speed Graphic camera. MosT oT The picTures in This year's Beaver's Log were Taken wiTh This camera. OTher useTul iTems were added To The eguipmenT. Many sales problems were meT and conquered: such as, who will sell The papers and will They will be able To leave class To do so. The paper was wriTTen enTirely by The sTudenTs and seT inTo Type largely by The sophomore prinTers whom we wish To bring inTo The lighT. They are: Edward Farney, Leroy SchaaT, George Dermis, Wilbur Feldman, George Heinz, Glen Rayle, William DilTs, Don Palivec, Jim STaTTord, Gene l-loclcwalT. OTher Type composiTion was done on The linoType by iunior and senior prinTers. This issue oT The Beaver's Log is produced as an educaTional proiecT by The prinTing and iournalism classes wiTh The cooperaTion oT The class oT I946. lEAl YEAEAS AAVE PASSES Allll l!'s AugusT l, l956, and The annual reunion oT The Class oT IQ46 is presenT aT lhr' dedicaTion oT The new VocaTional High Sf hool which has iusT been comple- lifd aTTer The TenTh year oT consTrucTion. Among The celebrilies sTrolling The spar ious campus are Ray Adams and Jo Onilor, who have iusl reTurned Trom a lwo monlh: pcrTormance wiTh Harry Tlarmha'-, l-Iep Happy HooTers aT Andy Faris'-,. Diamond Roosler on Broadway. Manuel Begovich, presidenT oT The Tel-'wlsy Tivlsy Furnace Co., is accompan- ied by Gene Devol, who has iusT been Taken inlo The parTnership. Ed McCord. Tormer vicefpresidenT, who has iusT been promoled To Third class sToker in The re- TrigeraTion deparTmenT, is also presenT :illhough suffering Trom a slighf case oT pneumonia. found lounging under a nearby Tree were l-red VonDereau and Elwood Carr, m-illi millionaires, who are sponsoring a course on How To do More wiTh Less Wcirl'.'l Wilberl lflawk, well-known manuTacT- urer, in hr-re on a vacaTion beTore begina ning producTion on a periscope Tor a school f.TudenT To copy answers over The shoulder oi The person in TronT oT him. Also fillending is his chieT producTion manager, Dick Kimble. Leaping and jumping happily over The lawn are play boys Jim Gedra and Paul Dig-wh, who have iusT sTruck iT rich. They Tound a pin ball machine ThaT wouldn'T Till lranTif ally Taking down noTes is LaRue CliTlon, reporler Tor The Grass- pafigh Journal, who is rapidly working har way To the Top as a woman sporTs- wriler. Giving Miss CliTlon The dirT is Beverly T'lurwT, woman golT champion who has iu-:T cleTeaTed BeTly Forlner. l-lurrying To his daily broadcasT is WfJOfJy JOTTTTUOD, WCll-lCf1OWl'l sporTs commenTaTor and wriTer oT many books ..- on Inside Baseball. Close behind Johnson is The Team Tavored To win The series, The DirTy Neck DiTch Diggers, who are managed by gray haired Joe Tamaska, The duke oT baseball, who will coach Third base in a wheel chair. They say This pasT season has been raTher sTrenu- ous Tor old Joe. Coming Trom The WesT Tor The cele- braTion are BeTTy Boyer, owner oT The Bar BQ ranch in DeaTh Valley, where she raises horses and raTTlesnakes7 Norma Hicks, manager oT The Holly- wood Tiny Tea Shoppe: and Jean Brun- ner, TorTune Teller oT The esTablishmenT. Appearing beTore l0,000 people in The new school audiTorium TonighT are RuTh C5riTTin, Joyce Dunham, and Ruby Brockman, who will sing Their own com- posiTion, Why Didn'T l STudy When l Couldaf' Also appearing on The bill are Angela Lehman, soprano Trom The Chicago MeTropoliTan Opera! Susan Kronenberger, composer oT such well known hiTs as QuiT STepping on my Feef Ya Big Lug and Susan's Symphony Tor SophisTicaTed SpinsTers: and DoT Press- ler, Joan DorsTen, Mary Sipes, and lrene Goeke, insTiTuTors OT The sensaTional new dance, The BuTTeriug BalleT. As a special TeaTure oT The evening, Mrs. Jo Click Amos will speak on How To be Happy Though Married. In conTrasT To Mrs. Amos's Talk, Roberl' Kindig, presidenT oT The Single Souls Sociely, will address The group on The l'Bliss oT Bachelorhoodf' A skiT by mem- bers oT The socieTy enTiTled Aren'T We Lucky sTars Vernon Cherwinski, The Clark Gable oT The TiTTies, and Joe LeTkoviTz, The currenT hearT-Throb oT The bobby--soxers. Roaming abouT The audience, lining up players, are BeTTy DalTon and Pauline Kline, who have iusT sTarTed a baseball Team called The Sassy Lassiesf' The TirsT To secure reserved seaTs in row Z in The balcony were Admiral Richard Fleming oT The USS Neversail and Commander James Long oT The USS Shouldasunk. Hovering over The giganTic Beaver Bowl, where an old-Timers' game, which is being piTched by June Reddingius, is in progress, is Mary Jane Carmean in her laTesT invenTion, The Carmean Cle- lioclopTer. Chappy Snyder is keeping RoberTa Carr and Mary Lee Eubank, radio criTics oT The Scalawag Scandal SheeT, in sTiTches as he reads Them The scripT Tor his new program, Humans Are Humor- ous. Velma Hein, wriTer oT The widely known column, Woe ls You, is speaking in The conTerence room. Miss Hein is noTed Tor knowing how and whaT To do wiTh a diTTiculT man. Jim MiTchell, Tamous Wall STreeT broker, can be seen peeking around bush- es dodging Fred Dudis and Carl Denlinger, co-invenTors oT mechanical TooTh picker. lT seems ThaT MiTchell sold all The sTock in The company To RoberTa McDaniel, who is now in Tull conTrol oT The corporaTion and is converTing iT To The manuTacTure oT a mechancial back scraTcher. Seen Talking To Mary Ellen OIT, vocalisT wiTh Dick Coy's All Girl Orches- Tra, is Johnny Irwin, popular dancer Trom Tilmland. SecreTary oi STaTe OTTo Drescher is discussing a new bill in Congress Tor shorTer school days and no homework wiTh SenaTor Richard lrons, who inTro- duced The bill. Tom Saunders, Tamous wesTern sTar, has iusT ridden his largesT horse Aw- comon over The lawn and TrighTened BeTTy Ogwden so badly ThaT she has TainT- ed. Mary Beach, supervisor oT The Keep- yourkids Qrphans Home, being The only nurse presenT, is reviving Miss Ogden: while Thomas SmiTh, noTed lawyer, is TranTically Trying To geT her To sue Saun- ders. Dr. John CasTleberry, invenTor oi The New Super, Snazzy, Superior SaTeTy Pin, has iusT reTurned To The campus aTTer lecTuring on The Exigencies oT Con- Trollincj Cosmic Power aT Hobbs Hall, which has recenTly been dedicaTed To Reid Hobbs, Tamous ace oT The lasT war. Through The windows oT a classroom Miss BeTTy EberT can be seen plugging senior English inTo The ears oT irriTaTed sTudenTs, Ed Tumbusch, Herb Klar, Sam Reed, and Dick Roush, who sTill can'T seem To undersTand iT. Miss EberT has iusT reTurned To The Co-op sTaTT aTTer sTudying abroad Tor Tive years under ProT. SanTord Shapero, world-Tamed educaTor. Woman scienTisTs Marilyn Helman and Eileen Prior are explaining how To spliT an aTom wiTh a TooThpick in The chemisTry laboraTory. ATTer Ten years oT research Misses Helman and Prior have succeeded in accomplishing This TeaT which will be Turned over To The govern- menT Tor use in road consTrucTion work. Maxine DorsTen and Margie Black, Tamed arT criTics, accompanied by Mary Denman, owner oT The PreTTy PicTure ArT Gallery, are viewing The drawings by Phyl SchaeTTer in The halls oT The main building. This aTTernoon James Morgan, win- ner oT The lnTernaTional Track meeT, will be crowned king oT The cinder paTh by Jo MclnTosh, well-known promoTer oT women's sporTs. Following This ceremony, a rodeo sTarring Ed SchaaT, Tamous sTeer roper, will be presenTed. FirsT in line To see The show are Mil- dred Coleman and DoroThy Hopkins, owners oT The Hookya Book Nook. They are discussing Jerry Roush's laTesT novel, A Weed Dies in DayTon. Georgiana Fischer, naTionally Tamed experT, is speaking To a group oT busi- ness women on The TronT sTeps. This includes KaTherine SchuberT, manager oT The Cover-Your-Pan Power Co., and Eileen Kercher, presidenT oT The Too-Red Rouge Co. ln The prinTing deparTmenT Verna Magill is insTrucTing a class on how To lick The linoType machine. Her inTeresTed audience includes Vera KiTTridge and Marcella Nelson, co-invenTors oT The 'A' PrinT Your Own prinTing press. Seen roaming abouT among The class is Peg LuTher world-Tamous newspaper wriTer and owner oT The NorTheasT Wind, oT NorTheasT, Pa. l.iTTle did we Think way back in l9'46 when we graduaTed Trom This, our Alma MaTer, ThaT we would all be Tamous now. if All THIS HAPPTNTH Wlllli llli TUTTTT ill EU-UP SepTember 7, l943,To AugusT 2, T946, spans a period oT T060 days. During This Time, The class oT '46 has enrolled, sTud- ied, worked. and now is being graduaTed. IT began on ThaT SepTember day in T943 when a group called Sophomores came Tor Their TirsT day aT Co-op. Oh, whaT a hecTic Time we had geTTing sched- ules correcTed, Tinding classrooms, and Trying To learn Teachers' names. The juniors and seniors also had some Teachers' names To learn as Miss Mary Alice Schneble was The new girl's physi- cal educaTion and biology Teacher: Mr. Carl E. Forbriger was The new music in- sTrucTor: and Mr. HerberT H. Cummings Took over as boy's physicial educaTi2n insTrucTor, Track coach, and assisTanT coach in baske+baII. The TirsT acTiviTy in which we could parTicipaTe was The G.A.A. dance, HarvesT Moon. IT was held here aT school on November 8. Our cross-counTry Team placed sevenTh in The STaTe MeeT aT MansTield aTTer winning The DisTricT MeeT. ThaT was very good considering The Tough com- peTiTion we encounTered. On November I8 and I9, The Music DeparTmenT successTully presenTed The opereTTa Shreds and PaTches. The casT Tor This opereTTa included TiTTy people. A happy new experience was The ChrisTmas assembly. This kind oT gaTher- ing was diTTerenT Trom Those we had previously aTTended, and all oT us greaT- ly enjoyed iT. February 8 broughT The Dunce Cap Dip sponsored by The Honor SocieTy. Dancing ThaT evening was To The music oT Larry ThornTon's orchesTra. Co-op was greaTly honored by re- ceiving a ciTaTion Trom Henry Morgen- Thau, Jr. Tor exceeding iTs goal and pur- chasing Tive ieeps in The FourTh War Bond Drive. The amounT paid Tor These exceeded 35,850 To help celebraTe The occasion, The PaTTerson Field 66I Flying Band played Tor us, and a ieep was driven inTo The lower hall. lAs con- creTe evidence, iusT look aT The chip- ped sTairs aT The ST. Clair STreeT en- Trance.l Mr. Ray M. KiTchen succeeded Mr. HerberT Cummings in March when The laTTer leTT Tor anoTher posiTion. Mr. KiTchen had been here aT school as co- ordinaTor oT War ProducTion Training. April broughT us The Track and base- ball seasons. The baseball Team ThaT year broughT home The honors. They noT only won The DisTricTTournamenT,buT wenT on To win The N. A. B. F. naTional championship aT PiTTsburgh. On April 2l and 28, The annual Junior-Senior plays were presenTed by The DramaTic ArT DeparTmenT. They were Seven To One, The Thomp- sons, and Elmer and The Lovebug. Joe LeTkoviTz was The only member Trom our class To have a parT in The plays. Thecrowning oT RuTh Begley as I'Iobo I-IaTTie and Jack ChaTTee as I-Iobo I-larry was The TeaTure aTTracTion oT The I-Iobo I-lop. Sponsors OT The aTTair were The Junior Class and The P.- T. A. The seT oT class oTTicers we chose ThaT' year were RoberT Kindig, presidenT: Joan I-lime, vice-presidenT1 RuTh Beg- Iey, secreTary7 and Gene Barnes, Treasurer. Our class adviser was Mr. James W. Harris. AII oT us greaTly sympaThized wiTh Mr. Perry RiTchie, our assisTanT principal, when we learned oT The Tragic deaTh OT his son, Major Perry J. RiTchie. Major RiTchie was killed in a plane crash in CaIiTornia. Soon aTTer, The memorial coIIecTion oT books was sTarTed in our library. The ciTizenship awards presenTed by The S. A. R. wenT To Eileen Prior and Dick Coy. These members oT our class were eIecTed by us Tor This award. I-Iere we were, Tinally emerging Trom The TenTh year. On June 9, we came To aTTend The Tinal aThIeTic assembly, and geT our reporT cards. AT The conclusion oT The proceedings, we IeTT our lasT year oT Tull-Time schooling, and prepared To enjoy The summer vacaTion period. Back again To school, buT now we were on The earnin' and learnin' basis- ThaT is, SecTion I and SecTion II. We Tound only one new Teacher inourTacL:ITy Miss Mary KosT had replaced Miss T-Ielen I-IuTTman as Teacher in The com- mercial division. Our TirsT geT-TogeTher was The be- IaTed Sophomore parTy. A Sophomore parTy in The Junior year isn'T exacTIy Vogue, buT everyone aTTending greaT- Iy enjoyed iT. Dancing, a quiz program, and reTreshmenTs compIeTed The Tes- TiviTies in The audiTorium. The Junior Class was inviTed by The Seniors To voTe in The mock poIiTicaI elecTions held on November 7. Final TabulaTion oT voTes showed ThaT Franklin D. RooseveIT was re-elecTed President We chose The seTs oT oTTicers Tor each secTion and The resulfs were: SECTICDN I SECTION II Andy Fanz PresidenT Dick Coy Joan I-lime Vice PresidenT Mary Parks RuTh Begley SecreTary Mary Eubank Gene Owens Treasurer Frank I-Iuls These Tine seTs oT oTTicers served well ThroughouT The enTIre year. On November I7, we were inviTed To school Tor a dance sponsored by The InTer-Club Council. Two players on The baske+baII squad were eIecTed To The all-ciTy Teams. BoTh Bill PeTers and Mick Dwyer were de- serving oT This honor. Bill PeTers scored more poinTs Than any oTher player in The ciTy. Our social IiTe had anoTher chance To display iTseIT aT The InTer-Club Council dance held here on February 2I. During The laTTer parT OT March, Mr. Forbriger sTarTed a ping pong champion- ship Tourney. The winner was a member oT our class, Dick Coy Trom SecTion II. All oT us were shocked aT The sudden deaTh oT PresidenT Roosevelt We aTTen- ded The Memorial assembly on Friday, April I3, in honor oT his greaT conTri- buTions To his counTry. Prayer, Bible read- ing, and music appropriaTe To The oc- casion were given. The dance our Junior class sponsored in April came on a very sTrange daTe, buT This daTe was The cenTer oT aTTrac- Tion. We called our dance The Bad Luck Bounce a very appropriaTe name, Tor This acTiviTy was held on Friday The ThirTei5nTh. Included were a Tloor show, door prizes, dancing, and reTreshmenTs. I-Iurrahl Yea! Finally our class rings and pins have come. We ordered Them back in The middle OT November, and here They are. This greaT daTe is April I9. Mrs. CIark's DramaTic ArT DeparT- menT presenTed Tour plays ThaT year. The Three presenTed on April 27 were The CasTle oT Mr. Simpson, New School Tor Wives, and Wise Freshman. The Three plays given on May 4 were The lasT Two menTioned above, and PaTrio- Tic PaTsy. The John H. PaTTerson chapTer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy held Their Two inducTion ceremonies. Twelve members oT our class from SecTion I, and eleven members Trom SecTion II were Taken inTo The socieTy. The Ten-Ace and AlTroo Clubs were co-sponsors oT The Garden GaiT held here aT school on May ll. The Pharmacy Follies, sponsored by The Log Club, was presenTed in The audiTorium on May I8. Two members oT our class, Frank Huls and Woody Johnson had leading parTs in This pro- ducTion. JusT beTore The Sophomores leTT, a much needed piece of equipmenT was puT inTo operaTion. This elevaTor, which carries everyThing buT people, connecTs The caTeTeria wiTh The basemenT, and eIiminaTes much sTair climbing Tor The ianiTors and oThers. The Tinal aThIeTic assembly was The TirsT one To be presided over by a Soph- omore aThleTic queen. ln The pasT years a Senior had always been elecTed, buT ThaT year The Sophomores voTed The honor To Rose Mary Chapol. IT cerTainly seemed sTrange conTinu- ing our regular schoolwork inTo The sum- mer, and on some oT Those hoT days, reciTaTion was no easy Task. We gave The seniors Their Tarewell dance aT Lakeside on July 20. Dancing was Trom 9 To I2, and The music was Turnished by Earl Holderman's orchesTra. We happily Turned in our books and cleaned ouT our lockers. AugusT 3 was The IasT day oT school and we leTT, look- ing Torward To The nexT year when we would be wonderTuI seniors. On SepTember IO, I945, we became proud seniors. Finally, aTTer II long years oT school, we couIdn'T be called underclassmen. The only new Teacher was Mrs. Edi+h Jacobson, music Teacher, who Took The place oT Mr. Carl E. Forbriger, who wenT To anoTher school. Then while we were sTill enioying school, everyone had To wriTe an essay in The D. D. D. C. WhaT a Time we had wiTh Those essays! Ted Landis, senior, won TirsT prize oT 52500. WiTh The coming oT I-TaIlowe'en, Co-op sTudenTs opened Their dancing season wiTh The WiTch's WaTch, spon- sored by The Beaverines. Our cross-counTry Team placed TiTTh in The DisTricT MeeT. This wasn'T doing so bad. Class oTTicers were elecTed as Tollows: SECTION l SECTION Il Bob Kendig PresidenT Gene Owens Marilyn Helman V. Pres. Mary Parks Mary Beach Sec'y Ramona Carmean Jim Schieman Treasurer Don Tobias This seT oT oTTicers has served us well during our lasT year, and deserve much praise. Rosemary BarTschmid, sophomore, won The Prince oT Peace DeclamaTion ConTesT. All The sTudenTs parTicipaTing were very good speakers. This brings us up To The Thanksgiving vacaTion, The TirsT days oTT oT school since iT sTarTed in SepTember. Friday, November 3OTh, oTTicialIy opened The baskeT ball season, wiTh Co-op playing The Alumni, which, in- cidenTaly, was won by Co-op by The score oT 38-29. This gave The boys some conTidence, and They wenT on To play Their second game. The December Dip, sponsored by Club I8, was our nexT dance, and The dance was a success. CongraTulaTions also wenT To The Club aT ThaT Time Tor iTs TirsT birThday. Our nexT dance was The ReTaiIer's Ramble, sponored by The George-Deen By This Time, The Beaver BoosTers' Club. Club was in Tull swing, wiTh a large num- ber of sTudenTs already members. In February, I946, The TaculTy grew by Two Teachers. Miss Thelma Black was a Tormer Teacher oT Co-op, who enTered The WAVES, and aTTer receiving her dis- charge, came back To Co-op To Teach sophomore English. The oTher Teacher was Mrs. A. L. Alm, coming Trom Kiser High School To Teach music. Mrs. Alm Took The place oT Mrs. Jacobson. By This Time, Senior Class was in Tull swing. CommiTTees had been organized, and were beginning To sTarT Their meeT- ings. In March, Co-op enTered The music conTesT aT WesTminsTer church, and made a very good showing. Open House was quiTe an evenT aT Co-op, wiTh 700 people visiTing boTh The annex and The school. Qur nexT big evenT was The Co-op STyle Show, sponsored by The sopho- mores, To which The general public were inviTed. ApproximaTeIy 300 people en- ioyed The many Tashions. On March 29, we danced To The music oT our iukebox aT The annual AlTroo-Ten Ace dance. Our Annual AThleTic Queen conTesT was The mosT Talked-abouT evenT aT This Time. The Three candiclaTes were Mary Parks, senior: BeTTy Graham, iuniorq and Phyllis Huri, sophomore. The winner was To be announced laTer. The TeeneTTe's TwirI was our nexT dance, sponsored by The TeeneTTe Club. April 25Th was The daTe oT much exciTemenT aT Co-op, aT The VarsiTy Din- ner, which honored The varsiTy baskeT- ball players and Beaver BoosTers, The news came To us ThaT Phyllis Huri, sopho- more candidaTe Tor AThleTic Queen, had won The conTesT, which puT The iuniors and seniors To shame. IT was an exciTing conTesT, and Took nearly a million voTes To win iT. Qn May 3rd, The DramaTic ArT class presenTed Three one-acT plays: The ProTessor Roars, The PhanTom GenTle- man, and Who GeTs The Car To- nighT? The coronaTion oT Phyllis Huri Tor The AThleTic Queen oT IQ46 was aT The VarsiTy Ball in The Miami HoTel, May lOTh. Qn May l7Th, The DramaTic ArT Class presenTed Three more one-acT plays. They were Sugar and Spice, LasT NighT's Paper, and Pampered Dar- ling. The Junior Honor SocieTy, named The Clare G. Sharkey ChapTer, aTTer our principal, inducTed members aT an assembly. The Tollowing day, The John H. PaTTerson ChapTer OT The Honor SocieTy in Sec. I inducTed I7 sTudenTs inTo membership, and on May 28, Sec. II inducTed Their members. On June I, The YWCA was The scene oT The Pinwheel Prom, The annual Girl Reserves spring Tormal, Qur usual and TradiTional Class Day and CommencemenT evenTs concluded our career aT Co-op. XX ,gm any fra yl D L 55,0 gl ANU SU, AE Wf UEPAHT, Wf We, The Senior Class of i946 of Cooperalive High School, being of sound mind and disposilion, under no un- due reslrainl and desiring lo make such dislribulions of our worldly effecls as we deem besl, do hereby make, publish, and declare lhis lo be our lasl will and lesl- amenl, hereby revoking any and all form- er wills and codicils whalsoever made by us herelolore: The Senior class wishes lo leave lhe Junior class lheir oulslanding abilily lo gel in and oul of lrouble fasler and easier lhan anyone else. Ralph Aylslock leaves his finesse al reading lo AI Coleman. To any junior wilh lhe will lo be- come a safecracker, Louis Balog leaves his quielness. Midge Boilnoll leaves her accom- plished feal of cracking gum in book- keeping class lo any slrong-jawed jun- ior lhal can oulrun Miss McClary. To lhe lucky Dick Ziegler goes Dollie Burdue's pack of chewing gum. The unusual friendliness of Harriel Lewis goes lo Dolores Hoke. Frank Coleman hands down his flair for clothes lo Bob Callin. Mary Parks gives her exuberanl friendship lo anyone who is lucky enough lo keep il. Bill Morris wills his keen sense of hu- mor lo our own Dick Bales. Carol Kendall dedicales her var- iely of speclacles lo any junior who can'l see lhrough civics. To Jack Hooke goes lhe sweel old- fashioned modesly of Don O'Connor. Rose Ann Meyer wills her I can'l lake il wilhoul blushing, glad lo gel rid of il bashfulness lo her darling sis- ler, Belly. We also leave lo lhe juniors our old lesl papers, lhe supreme righl lo lhe halls, our convenienl home rooms and our fronl seals in assembly. Wlll . .. Dale Braunschweiger and Kenney Golden bequealh lheir pipes lo lwo rough masculine juniors. The cherished box of lhumb lacks belonging lo Don Burnside is lefl lo Clarence Pollle. Lowell DeHarl lends his prelly blue eyes which add lo his wolfing abilily lo Chuck Evans. To all juniors wilh a speck of imagi- nalion, lhe Senior class leaves lhe lwo lillle words, Whal il. James Dilhoff wills his greal converl- ed bus lo lhe junior class lo carry lheir civics books home in. Jack l-lellon leaves his never fail, on lhe lenlh of a second, 23 jewel pre- cision movemenls, limed by lhe slars, subslilule for a sun dial, walch lo any junior boy who is in lhe habil of be- ing lale for a dale. Gene Barnes leaves his pleasing per- sonalily lo some forlunale junior. Yvonne Schaeffer begrudgingly leaves her lininess lo Pal Baumer. Ramona Carmean wills her knack of handling men, especially one, lo Belly Graham. Rulh Cunningham's ever-ready grin goes lo Emily Greco. David McKelvey leaves his speed in shorlhand lo some lucky junior. Gene Owens sends down his knack for making and keeping friends lo Rudolph George. Rulh Begley dedicales her beauliful black hair lo Evelyn Greco wilh lhe hope lhal she has enough bobbie pins fo pul il up. Rosemary Breilenslein casls off her you can'l gel away wilh anylhing seal in English lo Joan Bailey. Janel Broughlon hands down lhose gorgeous brown eyes wilh which she calches her men, lo Belly Kaslle. Jack Wrighl dedicales his one wo- man love life lo Bill Dilzel. The Seniors leave lhe iuniors all lhe lexlbooks lrom which we received so much knowledge. Elvera Broedling leaves lhose Come hilher eyebrows lo Gerry Diehl lo overwhelm lhe opposile sex. Mildred Calhoun bequealhs her pear- ly while leelh lo lhe iunior who needs an aid lo her smile. Belly Clark and Ted Landis will lheir dramalic abilily lo anyone willing lo Work lor il. Rosemary Cordonnier wills her lavor- ile expressions my cow and holy roller lo Virgene Price. Jackie Unangsl and Jeanne Flem- ming will lheir many dulies ol lhe civ- ics class lo Lois Smilhers and Rosemary Chapol. Rulh Wuebben and Eslher Shigley graciously give lheir many mischievous lricks lo any good nalured leacher. Helen Rieger and Barbara Schuberl will lheir lriendship lo Jeannene Golle and Midge Perrine. Bill Lyons leaves his homeroom per- iods lo gel homework lo some brainy iunior. Frank lreland and Don Tobias will lheir sharp aulos lo Chuck Schauer. Elma Weckesser and Jill Sluby un- willingly will lheir roller skales lo lwo lorlunale iuniors. To Mrs. Clark, we bequealh lhe big- gesl words in lhe diclionary lo use in explaining assignmenls lo her classes in words lhey won'l undersland. lWe didn'l eilher.l Bob Rulh and Don Pelers leave lheir shorlness lo any iunior who can'l seem lo gel up in lhe world. Maggie Frenzer leaves her pleasanl and agreeing ways lo her sisler Agnes. The close lriendship ol Pal Willen and Winnie Creekmur goes lo Delores Hoke and Violel Hinders. George Ollenbacher wills his abilily lo gel lhose Civics lesls, and also his hearl, lo Pinky. Frank Huls leaves his heighl lo Keilh Wollram. Lawrence Meese gladly wills his red shirl lo AI Coleman. Harry Miller wills his lemale English class lo Waller Miller. Louis Sander wills his school lile ol mischiel lo Don Palivec. Edward Smilh leaves his bewildered air lo Bob Caldwell. Elmer Lahm's quielness and shyness go lo Louise Sullivan. Maybe nexl year's class will have some peace. Ray Curly Shilling leaves his beau- lilul curly hair lo Bob Omlor. Bill Slill leaves his old ialopy lo Gus Kaspers lor use in loling prelly sopho- more girls home. Bob Mealloal Shorl leaves lhose gorgeous green eyes lo any iunior boy lhal is praying lor a pair. Anlhony Schwarber leaves his scho- laslic abilily lo any qualilying genius such as Wanda Clevenger. Joan Hime deposils her record, Who Threw lhe Whiskey in lhe Well, wilh Dol Simlco. Phyllis Hime casls oll her dulies as leacher's porler inlo lhe willing hands ol Gerry Diehl. Suzane Hirsch leaves her dusl me oll eyelashes lo Roberla Duckson. Pauline Hochwall wills her lair com- plexion and dimples lo Evelyn Greco. Audrey Hulchinson dedicales her abilily lo drive a car lhal has insurance on il, lo Belly Dilworlh. Freida Jessee conlribules her abilily lo gel by wilh only lhree subiecls lo any lucky iunior. Clarence Schock wills his delerm- inalion and success in learning lo any- one who is willing lo lry. Mary Lou Kaslle leaves her winning smile and her nalurally curly hair lo Gloria Buvinger. Mary Lucenler leaves her abilily as cheerleader lo Midge Perrine, who is following in her loolsleps. Thelma Chink Lingg gives her name, Thelma Mae Fredericka Marg- arel Lingg, lo any junior who can wrile real, real small. Charlolle Nelson leaves her big blue eyes lo Jaylene Leach, Phyliss Never wilhoul a bollle ol perlume Nicely leaves her lrail lo Doris Slahl. Mary Johnson wills her long, sharp, scarlel lingernails lo Belly Kaslle. Vera l'll be lhere Mauer wills her knack ol being lale lo any junior lucky enough lo gel away wilh il. Marjorie Slaehlin leaves her prelly dimples lo Sue Grillilh. Dol Slone leaves her dancing abilily lo Jeanene Golle. Failh l-larnish leaves her luscious complexion lo Elaine Pelers. Eslher Laub leaves her prelly hair lo Rose Mary Chapol. Lois 'llhe Lookl' Poorman wills her sharp way ol wearing clolhes lo Sue Weslenberg. Pal McClain leaves her small lrame lo Lois Wesl. Belly Lighlhiser wills her unending habil ol laughing al lhe wrong lime lo some poor unlorlunale crealure. Jean lyou belchaj Smilh begrudg- ingly leaves her lrail ol hearing lhe lnleul lo Thelma Click. Marie Soelling wills her bashlulness lo Shirley Dwyer. Elwood Kissel wills his dralling abilily lo Bill Koeppen. Terry Olekas wills her many hair slyles lo Mary Jane Niemynski. Eloise Eisele wills her place in lhe Recrealion lo anyone who wanls il. Dick Meeker leaves his broad physics background lo any junior bookworm. Mary Jane Pohl wills her giggle lo some happy junior. Dol Wise wills her seriousness lo Aud- rey Rammel. l-larold Wagner leaves his under- slanding ol women lo Bob Beeson. Jo Anne Welherell wills her bashlul- ness lo Leone Screeney. Bernice Gierek wills her wolling abilily lo Anna Gunckel. Doris Sludy wills her nalurally curly hair, even in a down pour, lo Shirley Brodnick. Geneva Robinson lenders lhose l'll never learn shorl culs lo business ma- chines lo any anxious junior. Virginia Scherbauer leaves her abilily lo look so sweel wilh her hair up lo Mary Lou Plum. Joanne Selby and Nancy lrimbach leave lheir abilily lo gel inlo all boy classesl' lo any and all lennales lhal can sland lhe ribbingilhal goes wilh lhem. Helen Shear gladly gives her lrouble- some subjecls lo any junior who can undersland Greek. Pauline Smilh dedicales her slim waislline lo her sisler, Lena. Exie Snyder conlribules her business law lo anyone wilh enough smelling salls lo keep awake all period. l-lelen Sollenberger leaves her sincer- ily lo Bernie Kunka. Charlolle Schmill lives her sunny dis- posilion and lriendliness lo Bobbie Welsh. Belly Zink leaves her Junk Jewelry colleclion lo anyone who can sland up under lhe weighl. Ray McWilliams leaves his love ol homework lo Johnnie Day, Janel Sommer dedicalez her locker mirror lo Bill Koeppen so hc won'l have lo borrow one lo comb his hair. Mary 'lschudy wills her place in lhe Prince ol Peace Declamalion Con- lesl lo Rosemary Barlschmid. Clara Valenline conlribules her abil- ily lo look so lresh and alive aller a 45 mile bicycle lrip lo any olher record holder. Leona Wagner leaves her high bowl- ing score lo Lela Morgan. Rulh Wagner wills her model quiel- ness lo Miss Sludy Hall ol l947. Pal Welsh leaves her long walch oul you'll slep on il hair' lo Marilyn John- son. Pal Van Alla dedicales her wonder- lul wil lo any iunior who is capable ol being willy. Rulh Wilimilis gives her modeling abilily lo Rose Ann Kaslle. Pal Drew granls her knowledge ol lhe cornplomeler lo Jean Kaeppel. Phyllis Hunl, Belly Sims, and Rulh Ann Slump will lo Jeannene Golle, Pal Baumer, Rosemary Chapol, and Midge Perrine lheir knack lor being buddies. Ginny Simko leaves her lrail ol lead- ership lo her sisler, Dorl. Norman Weber wills his good nalure al all limes lo Bob Tamaska. John Serena leaves his curly black hair lo Paul Shank. Belly Goodyear leaves her quiel, good nalure lo Mary Lou Kunka. Richard Tunney leaves his skaling abilily lo George Dermis. Bob Shorly Smilh leaves his heighl lo Elmer Lulhman, who is almosl up wilh Bob anyway. Ed Scheblo leaves his sparkling smile and pleasanl nalure lo some iunior boys, who can cerlainly use il. Thelma Eilerl leaves her prelly eyes lo Dol Conley, who has a prelly good looking pair hersell. June Siren Frank leaves her low, soll voice lo any promising Junior Glamour Gal. Mary Orr wills her air ol guielness lo nexl year's sludy hall. Belly Roush dedicales her lriendliness lo Mariory Krul. Marlha Weiser conlribules her smile lo any ol lhe many sophomore sour- pusses. Eugenia Wissman wills her liny slal- ure lo Verna Poole. Eugene Likovelz leaves his curly hair lo Bob Galey. Ray Thompson wills his knack ol being sober al all limes lo Russ Barber. Raymond Zwissler leaves his prelly black hair lo Glen Rayle. Howard Schwabe leaves his enioy- able lreckles lo Paul Fundersol. Jim Schieman leaves his abilily lo blush al lhe drop ol a hal lo Mary Calh- erine Ewald. Kenny Oh, Frankie Reel wills his singing voice lo Al Coleman. Don Drury leaves his looks and dress lo Bill Gregory. Dan Scully leaves his shyness lo AI Sucklield. Bob Sigh Ruble conlribules his Tarzan physique lo Byron Norlh. Jack Lighlcap wills all his lines wilh women lo Glen Rayle. Roy Chasleen leaves his beal-up car lo Lee Von Meyers. Urban Gudorl wills his inleresl in lhe Orphan's Picnic lo Dick Shaler. Don Reel and Janel Welch leave lheir love ol Roosevell and lheir guiel ways lo some new sophomore hailing lrom RHS. Glen Houlz wouldn'l will his bad luck lo anyone. Louise Harris wills her sewing abilily lo any promising Junior seamlress. To lhe lacully we leave lhe hope lhal nexl year's class will bring you more peace and conlenlrnenl lhan we did. Counly ol Monlgomery Slale ol Ohio Belore a Nolary Public in and lor Monlgomery Counly, appeared lhe represenlalives ol lhe Class ol I'-746 ol Cooperalive High School acknowledged lhe same lo be lheir volunlary acl and deed. In wilness whereol lhe said class by ils represenlalives hereunlo sel lheir hands and seals belore me and in my presence lhis lirsl day ol Augusl in lhe year ol our Lord I946. Lqodawfzafzecf SPUTTTS TTTVITVV, T945-TE Firsf row: Gene Owens, Jack Lighicap, Joe Tamasia, Frank Huls, Clarence Schoclr, Ray Adams. Second row: Coach Pfahler, Bob Renfz, Dane Gusiin, Don Greiner, Rudolph George, Bob Tamaslra, Gene Schweller. Woody Johnson, manager. Back row: Paul Sanger, BASKETBALL RECORDS Alumni 24 Co-op Many close and overlime games Tea- Randolph 37 COOP Tured This year's baalceTlJall season as op- Colllf 35 Coop The Parlcer Beavers Compiled a record oT Foifmool 55 COOP eighT wins and eighT deTeaTs. Dlxlo 4' Coop The beginning of The season Tound Camden 323: Coop Coach PTahler's Team wiTh Two leTTermen Clqomlnodo 36 Coop coming back. Joe Tamaslca, who was KTSCV 23 COOP eleeTed CapTain, and Franlc l-Tuls, Tower- O5pom dl Coop ing CenTer, began Their second season on Oakwood 33 COOP The varsily. Gene Owens played guard W-Wrldpl 27 COOP while Clarence Shock, Jack Lighleap, Col- Dool T5 COOP and Ray Adams held down The Torward Fairview 37 Coop posgfgons. STivers 32 Co-op Joe Tamailca, high poinT man in The Roosolfoll 30 COOP ciTy, and a unanimous all CiTy choice, op- Public 42 Coop ended The season wiTh ZI6 poinTs. aiOVoVllm9 Elwood John-son served as Team man- TCURNAMENT ager during The year. Monroe 34 Co-op BASEBALL TEAM Firsi row: Gene Owens, Jack Lighfcap, Joe Tamaska, Bill SHN, Woody Johnson. Second row: Coach Pfahler, Paul Sanger, Don Greiner, Bob Caldwell, Dick Trevellyan, Eugene Schweller. Third row: Bob Omlor, Bob Tamaska, Carl Eiferf, Walf Reinhard. PLANNING THE SEASON Lef? baseball: Coach Roy Pfahler, Woody Johnson, Don Greiner, Jach Lighfcap, Joe Tamaslxa. Rigl'1', Track: Coach Ray Kitchen, Jim Gedra, Jim Morgan, Don Hohno. CROSS COUNTRY BASEBALL REGULAR SEASON PosTing a .727 average Tor The year, Co-op's baseball Team Tinished high in Their seasonal play wiTh eighT wins as againsT Three deTeaTs. Seven oT These wins came in The regular seasonls play while one Came in The TournamenT. Two games were losT in The regular season as again-,T one in TournamenT play. The squad ConsisTed oT six seniors, To whom we bid a pleasanT Tarewell. Two of These seniors, Joe Tamaslca and Woody Johnson, Tinished ouT Their Third year oT playing Tor The Beavers. For Gene Owens and CapT. Jael: LighTeap, iT was The second year oT playg while Bill STiTT and Clarence Sehoclc puT in Their TirsT year. Playing Tor Their second year were juniors Eugene Sehweller, Don Greiner, and Bob Tamaslca: while Paul Sanger and Dick Trevellyan Tinished Their TirsT year Tor The Team. Five Sophomores rounded ouT The baseball Team. They were Bob Caldwell, Carl EiTerT, Bob Omlor, WalT Reinhardt and Wilbur Feldman. Co-op 6 STivers Co-op I3 Kiser Fairview 5 Cofop Co-op I9 Fairview Co-op 8 Oakwood Co-op 6 Beaverfreelc Co-op 3 Oakwood Spring. CaTh. 3 Co-op Cohop 2 STivers TOU RNAMENT Co-op 5 Fairview Rooseveh' 9 Co-op The Cross eounTry Team ended a good season This year. During The season The Beavers deTeaT- ed Greenville and RoosevelT while They bowed To The superior Team oT Osborn by only one poinT. Coach KiTehen will lose only Two oT his squad This year when OTTo Drescher and Jim Morgan graduaTe, buT The resT oT The boys will come baelc nexT season To ehallc up more vicTories and bring in more laurels To Their dear Alma MaTer. ATHLETTC OUEEN AND ATTENDANTS 1 BeTTy Graham Mary Parks Phyllis Huri SENIOR VARSITY LETTER WINNERS BASKETBALL CROSS-COUNTRY BASEBALL TRACK RAY ADAMS OTTO DRESHER JOE TAMASKA JAMES MORGAN FRANK HULS JAMES MORGAN JACK LIGHTCAP HARRY HARSHA GENE OWENS BILL STITT ELWOOD JOHNSON JAMES GEDRA CLARENCE SCHOCK HARRY HARSHA BILL STITT HAROLD WAGNER JOE TAMASKA GENE OWENS JACK LIGHTCAP BEAVER BOOSTERS VIRGINIA ALICE ARMSTRONGJAMES E. HIGGINS PATRICIA VAN ATTA BOB BEASON ROSEMARY BREITENSTEIN SHIRLEY ANN BRODNICK BOB CADE MARY JANE CARMEAN MARILYN JEAN CLIEEORD THOMAS WILLIAM JETT PHYLLIS DOROTHY KIBBY MARILYN MAE KRESS MARGARET W. KRUL MARGARET MARY LUTHER WILLIAM EDWARD LYONS VERNA JEAN MAGILL RUTH ELINOR CUNNINGHAM SHIRLEY ANN MOHR BETTY DALTON JACK L. DEAR PAUL LEE DEWEY ROSEMARY JANE DOODY SHIRLEY MAE DWYER CARL JOSEPH EIEERT ELAINE BESS EVERETT ELVERA M. ELOHRE MARY ELLEN ERANTZ AGNES ERENZER SUE GRIEEITH JIM DAVID MORGAN HARRIET OLEKAS JOANNE OMLOR MARY PARKS ELAINE JOANNE PETERS VERNA POOLE BETTY JOAN POTTS GLENN RAYLE WALTER REINHART JEAN REITER DOROTHY JANE REYNOLDS BOB PAUL RUTH PATRICIA ANN RYAN JAMES ROBERT SCHIEMAN BETTY JEAN SCHOCK MARY AGNES SCHOCK ROBERT SHORT PAT SHULTZ VIRGINIA SIMKO ALBERTA SIMISON GENE SLAMB HELEN SOLLENBERGER JANET SOMMER EARL TEAGUE MARILYN ANNE TERHAAR DONALD EDWARD TOBIAS LEONA WAGNER BOB LEE WARREN BETTY ANN WILLIAMSON KEITH CORYELL WOLERAM JACK WRIGHT CHEER LEADERS JEANENE GOEEE PAT BAUMER MARY LUCENTER MARJORIE PERRINE SOPHOMORE BASKETBPTI5. TEAM -M Firsf row: Don Gudorf, Bob OmIor, Tom Mi+cheII. BiII DIIIS, Charles Howard. Second row: Bob Caldwell, Richard Topp, WaIIer Perry, Bob Roierf, Carl Eiferf. Back row: Coach Kifchen, Bernerd Crosby, Wilbur Feldman, Clifford Croff, EImer Lufhman. TRACK TEAM .. , W- '31 ' - ' 1- . ds .1 , gi -J C, Q g , . , if K I Z Ov' X x T , 5 H 4' at Y 'sg wnhk t- -no ,'. it V, 5, ix , J L, 'E l V if J i lr qigi Fflwni ' 5 Firsf row: Bill Gallaher, Don Hohne, Jack Wrighr, Joe Bisping. Second row: Paul Dewey, Jim Gedra, Frank Huls, Jim Morgan, Jim Higgins. Third row: Joe Weber, Gene Slamb, Don Herzog, Red Claylon, Don Pelfy, Darrell Rulledge. llgwg f nv' , 'a gf h.pg1'? L l H. '44 1 H' if -' K . i f vi! , J ,M , iii limi, ii., F , W My Uv Fisf row: Ray McWilliams, Harry Harsha, Jack Davis, John Irwin, Bill Dilzel. Second row: Bill Paflerson, Dick Jones, Russ Countryman, Norman Webber, Coach Rav Kifchen. CROSS COUNTRY Firsi row: Diclz Jones, Bill STiTT, John Day, Keifh Wolfram, Gail Sfock. Second row: Bill Gallaher, Jack Davis, Bill Turney, Gene PreTTyman, Coach Ray Kifchon, Third row: Elmer LuThman, Jim Morgan, OTTo Drescher, Don Hohne. TRACK Under The direcTion oT Coach Ray KiTchen, The Co-op Thinclads ended Their Track season by deTeaTing WesT Carroll- Ton, During The season They won one and losT Tive. They placed TiTTh in The K of C Relays aT CincinnaTi and TiTTh in The CiTy MeeT. Harry Harsha was elecTed capTain and Jim Morgan, Don Honhe, Ray McWilliams, OTTO Drescher, Bill DiTzel, and Bill G-allaher showed up well during The season in Their respecTive evenTs. To The underclassmen and boys who puT in many hours pracTicing This season we wish The besT of luclc Tor The coming year. ATT-T LETIC DEPARTMENT MR. ROY PFAHLER, Coach MR. RAY KITCHEN, Coach MR. CLARE SHARKEY, Principal MR. HOWARD MASSMAN, FaculTy Manager uiiisiiiiiiiiiig LEFT - SENIORS Firsf row: Rulh Beqley, Jo Omlor, Mary Beach, Jo Mclnfosh. Second row: Jo Hime, Ginny Scherbauer, Exie Snyder, Belly Eberf, Peg Luther, Velma Hein. RIGHT - JUNIORS Fira? row: Belly Dilworfh, Louise Sullivan, Joan Belg, Doroflwy Reynolds, Genevieve Harlslworn. Second row: Harrier Miller, Elvera Flohre, Rosemary Doody, Audrey Rammel, Eleanor Malrley, Shirley Dwyer. QlRLS PLAY GAMES, T00 llw H. A. A. was nol organized 'rlwis year, lwiil the girls organized baseball and volleyball leams on 'ilieir own. A junior girls' volleyball Team defeal- nd the wriioru by winning Two oul of ilu: Ilirrfc gamer. played in llie seliool rjyrn one lbiir-.clay evening in lvlarcli. llwr junior girls again delealed 'rlwe Seniors in .ii baseball game al Deeds Park, liirmdfiy, April 23, by a score of 26 lr, 7. lxliiir junior and lwo senior girls wenl lo lriiimrinl, Weclnef.day, May 22, To repr'r'r,i'ril Coop. Bollw Cenlerville and l4l',ffV Www ilelealed by a score of ll 109 iirifl I2 TO IO. M-irnlifrr'-, ol llie junior and senior lfuim-. were-1 Loui-.e Sullivan, Rosemary Doorly, llvrra Vlolwre, Jo Ann Belg, Harriullc Miller, Dorollwy Reynolds, Shirley Dwyer, Eleanor Malrley, Audrey Rammfl, llvlly Dilworlli, Genevieve l'larl'.l1orn, Peggy Lullner, Exie Snyder, Rulli Begley, Velma l-lein, Mary Beach. Joan Hime, Joan Omlor, Joanne lvlclnloslw, Belly Eberl, and Virginia Seherbauer. exe' W., , Margarel Lufher Clara Co-op TI-IE MIXED CI-ICDRUS Firsf row: Sue Williams, Connie Hahn, Jeannine Hauck, Angela Mae Lehman, Lois Hucke, BeTTy Schock, Doi' STone, BeTTy Dilworlh. Second row: Dolores Van Dyke, Verna Poole, Charlene Welch, Marvel Roeder, Gerry Hansen, Mary Jane Pohl, Elma Weckesser, Norma Sheeis. Third row: Lillian Osfrowski, Pal Allen, Phillip Musselman, Glen Rayle, Arlene Miller, Rosemary Barfschmid, Jeanne Lesher, Margie Black. FourTh row: Dick Armsfrong, Norman Hoyer, Waller Perry, Joe Lefkovih, Gene PreHyman, Pauline Kline, Audrey HuTchinson. Fif+h row: Dick Ziegler, Dwighf Ladd, Earl Erharf, KeiTh Wolfram, Elmer Lulhman, John Day, Bing Crosby, Mrs. Ann Alm. Abseni when pic+ure was made: Eddie Soeffing, Pai Agler, Albert Coleman, Mary Lou Kunka, Mary Schock, Mary Beach. MUSIC ACTIVITIES Due To The absence oi a music Teacher, our music deparTmenT Tailed To geT sTarTecI unTiI January, when Mrs. Ann I.. Alm came To Co-op. In March The All-CiTy Solo and Ensemble MeeT sTarTed. STudenTs win- ning high raI'ings in solos wcre: Angela Lehman, II: Mary Schock, II: Bernerd Crosby, II: Pauline Kline, Ii Joe LeTkoviTz, Ii AIberT Coleman, I7 Norman Hoyer, Ii and Paul Shank, I. Anna Gunkel, Mary Beach, BeTTy DiIworTh, Jo Click, Bernerd Crosby, Joe LeTkoviTz, AIberT Coleman, and Norman I-Ioyer Tormed The mixed ensemble ThaT won a II raTing. The girls ensemble also won a II raTing. Members include: Virginia Simko, Pauline Kline, Mary Parks, Elma Weckesser, Mary Jane Pohl, Angela Lehman, Virgene Price, Arlene Miller, and Dorolhy STone. April proved a good monTh espec- ially Tor Paul Shank. Inle had a one raTing wiTh his TrumpeT solo aT Miami Univers- iTy in The disTricT meeT which enabled him To compeTe aT Ohio STaTe. There he was awarded an exceIIenT raTing. Co-op senT a mixed chorus oT 45 sTu- denTs To parTicipaTe in The Music EesTivaI held in May aT The Memorial I-Iall, Also in May The Music DeparTmenT sponsored The May MusicaIe. The Sophomore chorus, The girls glee club, and The mix- ed chorus perTormed in This. The pro- ceeds are To be used To purchase 40 choir robes Tor which The P.-T. A, has oTTered To pay haIT The cosT. WiTh June came The senior pracTicing Tor commencemenT. The class song was
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