Dayton Cooperative High School - Beavers Log Yearbook (Dayton, OH)
- Class of 1948
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She will forever inhabir a niche in Jrhe bolrom of our hearls. l-ler unwavering loyally is a virlue we will always remember. The Class of I948. IHE FAIIIIHY l Administration . . . John L. Gusfafson, acfing principal '47-'48, Earl C. Rowe, principal '48 Roberl' B. French, superinlendenf of schools. S - ' is ' 9 49 rf' ' The Faculty Earl C. Rowe Principal J. L. Gusfafson Acling Principal Perry L. Rifchie Assislanl Principal Kafhryn E. Loeb Secrela ry Franceous Rouch Record Clerk Charles Begovich Textiles, Sewing Genevieve Benben Mudc Kaihryn Billman English, lnfroduclion lo Business Miriam Blose Ari, Prinling Layouf Eleanor Clark Speech, English William F. Davis U. S. Hislory, Typing Elizabefh Dorcas Librarian Pauline Eley English, Shorfhand, Typing Waller J. Fordyce Business Machines, Shorfhand Dorofhea Frazier English, Shorfhand, Typing H. Roberf Graman Machine Shop, Relaled Subiecis Roberl' Greeny Plumbing James W. Harris Prinfing lRela'ledl James Herndon Coach. Track and Cross Counfry Physical Educalion, Hislory Chemislry Florence Kane Relailing Ray M. Kiichen Coach, Baseball Physical Educafion Mafh, Hislory Mary A. Kosl' English. Shorfhand, Typing L. A. Magee Algebra Howard Massman Prinling Sarah E. McClary Bookkeeping Honus McCormiclc Mafh, Trade Exlension Rosamond Moak Commercial Coordinalion. Law Arlhur R- Modler Malhemafics, Aeronauiics Frank Ossenberg Trade Exfension Mary Ossenberg English Roy Pfahler Coach, Baslcelball Physical Educaiion Mafh, Hislory Mary A. Schnelole Gym and Heallh Russell Sharpless Prinling lPressworkl Forres+ Shumalrer Aufo Shop, Trade Exiensio William V. Sigmon Dra fling Norman Tempelhof Chemisfry, Physics S'I'ephen Thompson Velerans' Coordinafor Ru'I'h Wersi' English, Relailing Margaref Wrighl Civics, Social Problems A. W. Wunderlich Physics. Trade Exlension fl CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS Secrion I Bill Turney, president Belle Wighlrnan, vice president Maurice Krug lreasurerg Pal' Luce, secrelaryg AI Fisher, sergeanf-a+-arms. Seclion ll Carl Eifert president Phyllis l-luri, vice president Waller Reinhard freasurerg Sue Granzow, secrelaryg Wesley Newsome, sergeanl-at GTTTIS. . JUNIORS Seclion l Joe Beach, president Waunela Unger, vice president Ellen Reinmuller secrelaryg Clarence Blair. lreasuer. Seciion ll Dick Malson. president Joan Vogel, vice president Pal' Begley. secrelaryy Bob Granlund, Jrreasurer. SOPHOMORES Roland Fosfer, president Nancy Denlinger. vice president Dale Shoup Treasurer: Dorofhy Farley. secrelary. F w IHE SENIIHIS Richard Armslrong Trades and lnduslries Wanda Arvin Commercial Marian Baleman Raymond Blair Commercial Trades and lnduslries Shirley Brodniclc Leslie K. Brunk Commercial Dislribfllive Eclucalion Norma Bryan Gladys Bush Commercial Commercial JV' 40 Virginia Armsfrong Disiribuiive Ed ucalion Joan Bailey Ri+a Bergemeier Commercial Commercial Maryanna BraHon Commercial William Brodowslci Trades and lnduslries Joan Brush George Bull Commercial Prinling Willa Jean Collins Commercial Dorolhy Conley Margare+ Craini Bernerd Crosby Commercial ch Commercial Trades and lnduslrier James Davis Dislribuliv George Dermis Margarel' Dickey e Educalion Prinling Hospilal Service Gordon Eiclcman Auiomofives George Esselslein Trades and lnduslries Charles Cook Aulomolives Clifford Crofl Commercial John Darsf Aerona ufics Marjorie Dawson Commercial Elizabefh Diclcey Commercial Roberl' Doll Trades and lnduslries Carl Eifed' Trades and lnduslries Joanne Eulaanlc Commercial Elaine EvereH' Disvibulive Educalion Edward Farney Piinlinq Alfred Fischer Trades and lnduslries Agnes Frenzer Commercial Raymond Gels Trades and Induslries Susa ne Gra nzow Commercial John Grierson Commercia Helen Guyefl' Commercia I I Mary Calherine Ewald l-lospilal Service Wilbur Feldman Prinlinq Daniel Francis Prinlinq Eugene Gad Trades and lndusiries Jerry Goff Commercial Paul Gray Trades and lnduslries Donald Guclorf Trades and lnduslries Edgar Harrell Aulomolives Jeannie Hauck Commercial Mildred Heclcman Commercial Jane'r Hel+on Commercial Helen Hen+rick Pa+ Hockey Commercial Dislribulive Educalion Charles Howard Trades and lnduslries Phyllis Huri Commercial Doris Johnson Hospiial Service ,nm Us Alice Haywood Commercial ColeHe Heidenreich Commercial Don Henlcaline Aulomolivos Kennelrh E. Hochadel Trades and lnduslries Gene Hochwall' Prinlinq Norman Hoyer Trades and lnduslries BeH'y Huddleslon Dislribulive Educalion Joanne Kaslas Disfribulive Ed ucalion Regina Kelemen Commercial Phyllis Kibby Commercial Marilyn Kress Commercial Maurice Krug Trades and lnduslries Jeanne Lesher Commercial Roberf Lee Lewis Trades and lnduslries Frances E. Linlchari' Commercial Barbara L. Longman Disrribufive Educafion Roberl' Kern Trades and lnduslries Donelda Kno+l'1 Commercial Helen Krueger Commercial Mary Lou Lawler Commercial Norma Lewis Disfribulive Educarion Joan M. Limberl' Commercial Jean Yvonne Lock Commercial Pafricia M. Luce Com mercial Elmer Lulhman Trades and lndusfries Richard Ma+hews Trades and Induslries Marjorie McConnaughay Commercial Doris McWilliams Commercial BeHy Lou Meyer Commercial Mariorie J. Minzy Commercial James L. Moore Trades and lnduslries Philip Musselman Trades and lncluslries Roberla Marlin Commercial Kaihleen McCarl'y Hospifal Service Peggy Ann McPheron Disfribulive Education Joanne Meier Commercial Jack Meyer Trades and lnduslries Jack R. Miller Trades and lnduslries Joe P. Moore Trades and lnduslries Shirley L. Nelson Hospilal Service Wesley Newsome Trades and lnduslries Sfanley Olszewslxi Trades and lnduslries Donald Palivec Prinling Norma Peelle Commercial Elaine Joanne Pefers Commercial Joyce Ann Prefher Commercial Wal+er Reinhard Trades and lnduslries Maxine Peggy Rex Commercial Phyllis Ann Oakley Commercial Roberl W. Omlor Trades and lndus+ries Dorc-'rhy L. Palriclc l-lospilal Service John C. Penninglon Trades and lnduslries Joyce PoH'er Commercial Glen Charles Rayle Prinlinq Jeanne R. Rei+er Commercial William T. Rhoades Trades and lnduslries Donald Rible+ Trades and lnduslries Paul E. Rich+er Prinlinq Karl Frederick Rigg Trades and lnduslries Phyllis Jean Roselle Commercial Darrel Ru+ledge Com mercial Pe+e Sacksfeder Trades and lncluslries Marlha Schaeffer Commercial Thomas J. Schul'I'z Trades and lndusiries Jack Eugene Richey Prinlinq Pafricia Rieger Commercial Paul E. RiHer Trades and lnduslries Irvin Ro+er+ Trades and lnduslries Jerry C. Saclcs+eder Trades and lnduslries Roy Joseph Schaaf Prinling Merlin E. Schmuclcer Trades and lnduslries Clara Schwaiger Commercial Ramona Jean Seigel Commercial Norma Lee Shepherd Commercial Dorofhy Simlco Commercial Gene E. Slamb Trades and lnduslries Edward Soeffing, Jr. Trades and lnduslries James A. Springman Commercial Phyllis Jean Sfahl Commercial Mariorie Suman Dislribufive Educalion 'R Norma Jean Shee+s Commercial Pai Lou ShuH'z Commercial Dorofhy Simmons Commercial Lloyd Slonalcer Trades and lndusfries James R. Sollenberger Commercial James Roberi Sfafford Prinfing Joseph Shubczewslxi Trades and lnduslries Mariorie Louise Swank Commercial Howard F. Tale Aulomolives Be'Hy Templefon Dislribuiive Educaiion Marilyn Jean Tinney Commercial Richard H. Topp Trades and lndusi ies Joseph C. Triclc Trades and lndusfries Kaihleen Tunney Commercial Dolores Van Dyke Commercial William Von Derau Trades and lnduslries Shirley Tale Commercial Marilyn Anne Terhaar Commercial Al W. Tomlinson Prinling Irene To+h Commercial Be'H'y M. Trimble Commercial William Turney Trades and lnduslries Eileen Van Schailc Commercial Jane Ann Wal+ers Commercial Pai' Jean Walz Dislribulive Educalion Joseph Weber Trades and lndusfries BeHy Jean Wheeler Commercial BeH'e Wighiman Commercial Doro+hy Mae Wirrig Commercial Jack Wrighi' Prinlinq James Zimmerman Aeronaulics Joanne Warner Commercial Lois Ann Wes+ Commercial BeH'y Jean Whife Commercial Gene Wilson Trades and lncluslries Rifa Ann Wissman Hospifal Se vice Carl Vicior Zahn Trades and lnduslries Mary l. Zinkiewicz Commercial Seniors whose Pictures Do Not Appear . . . Leslie Cunningham Eugene Leroy Barnes Aulomolives Trades and lndusiries Mark Dimbaih Charles Reid Burngide Trades and lndusfries Trades and lnduslries Russell Driver James W. Faehl Aulomofives Trades and lnduslries Gene PreH'yman Richard James Fiizgcrald Trades and lnduslries Trades and Indusrries Charles R. Eshelman Trades and lnduslries James Alex Gedra Trades and lnduslries Virginia Mae Graham Dislriloulive Educalion Vernon Lee Hager Trades and lnduslrics Donald Joseph Hohne Trades and Induslrics Ronald E. New Prinlirg AT THE TURNABOUT DANCE: Lefr fo right Joyce Preiher, Doi Simko, Bob Sheffler, Bob Doll, Barbara Brodowski, Peggy Marshall, Ed Farney, and Don Brewer. SUEIIII I-IEIIVIIIIS IIIIIIIIIE ISI?-I8 , , Ocfober IO Re+aiIer's Dance Ociober 3I Ka+'s Kaper Beaverines November 20 Thanksgiving Program P.fI'. A. February I3 Turnabouf Dance Seniors Ivlarclw I2 Windy Wallz II Ten Ace March I 9 Open House P.-T. A. April 2 Senior Dance April 23 April Splash Club I8 April 30 Sec. I Junior-Senior Plays May 7 Ivloon Maze Aliroo May I4 Sec. II Junior-Senior Plays May 20-2I Musical Variely Show May 28 A+I1Ie'ric Queen Dance June II Soph Sendolf Beaverines July I6 Junior-Senior Farewell Dance TURNABOUT ROYAL COURT: Leff +o righf: Wanda Arvin. Lois Wesf, Queen Phyllis Huri, King Jim Sfafford, Bob Omlor, Chuck Howard. K Q i 4 AUNUA EUEATIAS ANU EAAEIAl AWAAUS . . . ln lhe Senior Honor Sociely we had in Sec. I: Doris McWilliams, presidenl, Dorolhy Simmons, lreasurer, Belle Wighlman, secrelary, Margarel Dickey, Helen Henlriclc, Marilyn Tinney, and Kalhleen Tunney. Seclion ll, Marjorie Minzy, presidenl, Elaine Pelers, secrelary, Shirley Tale, lreasurer, Shirley Brodniclc, Keilh Brunlc, Mariorie Dawson, Joan Limberl, Elmer Lulhman, Dick Topp. Belly Wheeler, Dorolhy Wirrig. Juniors and seniors inducled inlo lhe Senior Honor Sociely, were Sally Bean, Carol Dimbalh, Mildred Dixon, Margarel Eller, Ellen Reinmuller, Marilyn Rosen- garlen, Lois Schilling, Theresa Campbell, Shirley Dorslen, Charles Hall, Virginia Kaullman, Bob Lilcovelz, Richard Malson, Shirley Meyer, Elizabelh Rallerly, Su- zanne Tomlinson, and Celesle Wagner, iuniors, and Mary Lou Lawler, Susane Granzow, Norman Hoyer, Donelda Knolh, Jeanne Reiler, Maryanna Bral- len, and Helen Krueger, seniors. The Junior Honor Sociely lor Sec. I has consisled ol: Joe Raby, presidenl, Janel Naysmilh, vice presidenl, Jim Bissell. lreasurer, Ellen Reinmuller, secre- lary, Marilyn Rosengarlen, Sally Bean, Florenline Bochenelc, Leonard Seidl, Rulh Pahl, and Mildred Dixon. In Sec. ll were: Dick Malson, presi- dent Belly Rallerly, vice president Bob Lilcovelz, lreasurer, Belly Beally, sec- relary, Charles Devol, Diclc Smilh, Don Malheny, Pal Begley, Carol Pelly, Cel- esle Wagner, Belly Eranlz, Shirley Mey- er, and Theresa Campbell . Sophomores inducled inlo lhe Junior Honor Sociely were Phoebe Adams, Doris Broughlon, Mary Ann Deis, Nancy Denlinger, Dorolhy Farley, Roland Fosler, Marianna Lewis, Joyce McKnight Edilh Prechll, Roberl Roe, Mary Saclcsleder, Palsy Murphy, Barbara Schoening, Jera- lyn Slevens, Ann Thomas. Ramona Lou Wainscoll, Joyce Wilson, and Dorolhea Yeager. Membership in lhese socielies is based on scholarship, characler. leadership. and service. A member ol lhese socielies is a member ol a nalional organizalion lhal is represenled in aboul 2,600 secondary schools lhroughoul lhe Uniled Slales. The Junior Associalion ol Commerce presenled a scholarship plaque lo Elmer Lulhman in an assembly Friday, June I I, I948. He was selecled lhe besl all around senior sludenl ol lhe school. The SAR cilizenship awards were given SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY, SECTION I. Firsl row: Belle Wighlman, Helen Krueger, Magarel Eller, Mildred Dixon, Kalhleen Tunney, Marilyn Tinney, Miss Elizabelh Dorcas, adviser. Second row: Carol Dimbalh, Mary Lou Lawler, Lois Schilling. Doris McWilliams, Helen Henlrick, Dorolhy Sim- mons. Third row: Marilyn Rosengarlen, Virginia Kauffman, Selly Bean, Ellen Reinmuller, Margarel Dickey. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY, SECTION II. Firsl row: Belly Raflerly, Jean Reiler, Teresa Campbell, Joan Limberl, DorolhyWirrig, Mariorie Dawson. Second row: Jeannine Hauck, Donelda Knolh, Celesfe Wagner, Belly Wheeler, Shirley Tale. Third row: Bob Likovelz, Charles Hall, Shirley Meyer, Sue Tomlinson, Elaine Pelers, Sue Granzow. Fourlh row: Elmer Lulhman, Dick Malson, Dick Topp, Keilh Brunk, Shirley Dorslen, Margie Minxy, Miss Elizabelh Dorcas, adviser. Nol presenl for piclure, Shirley Brodnick. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY. Firsl row: Dorolhea Yeager, Ann Thomas, Belly Ralferly, Nancy Denlinger, Dol Farley, Belly Franlz, Pal Murphy, Mary Ann Deis, Second row: Pal Begley, Jeralyn Slevens, Phoebe Adams, Doris Broughlon, Theresa Campbell, Mary Sacksleder, Joyce Wilson. Third row: Celeste Wagner, Marianna Lewis, Shirley Meyer, Edilh Prechll, Joyce McKnight Barbara Schoening, Bob Roe. Fourlh row: Bob Lilrovelz, Ramona Wainscoll, Diclr Malson, Don Malheney, Charles Devol, Miss Mary Kosl, adviser, Belly Beally. Missing is Roland Fosler. Honors jconTinuedj To Joyce McKnighT and Eddie Fink who were selecTed by The sTudenTs and TaculTy as The ouTsTanding ciTizens oT The Soph- omore class. Joyce was also awarded This plaque in her Treshman year aT anoTher school. Honorable menTion was given To BeTTy HuddlesTon, KeiTh Brunk, and Marjorie Minzy in The recenT CiviTan Essay ConTesT, April I5, I948. The Topic was relaTed To Good CiTizenship. RiTa Amell and Peggy Dickey, nurses' aides aT ST. ElizabeTh and Miami Valley hospiTals, won The weekly prizes oT 55.00 in The Careers in Nursing conTesT. In The recenT populariTy poll, Marilyn Tinney and Maurice Krug were voTed The mosT inTelligenT sTudenTs oT The school: Elmer LuThman and Marjorie Minzy were voTed mosT likely To succeed. Marilyn Tinney, BeTTy Wheeler, Jeanne ReiTer, and Marjorie Minzy headed The Senior Honor Roll by aTTaining a 90W average Tor The TirsT semesTer. The FuTure ReTailers of America awarded a plaque To Bob Meyers Tor his wriTTen manual on cameras aT Their convenTion in ST. Louis. illi YEAH lN EPTTEH ANU UHAMATIEE .,. In This pasT year our DramaTics Class have ouTshown Themselves. Under The supervision oT Mrs. Eleanor M. Clark, The DramaTic ArT Class goT under way wiTh radio readings, plays, an dscenes Trom plays. For Thanksgiving we had a radio read- ing enTiTled The STory They'll Never PrinT. The characTers in The program were Elmer LuThman, Richard Topp. Helen Van Fossan, and Virginia Arm- sTrong. A scene Trom A Journey To Jerusa- lem by Maxwell Anderson was given as parT oT The ChrisTmas program. The players were Maurice Krug, Edward Far- ney, Marjorie Suman, Ivan Vukovic. PaT Walz, and William Turney. This scene was also given over WHIO. ln The WashingTon's BirThday program we had a Theme. The Meaning oT De- mocracy. The sTudenTs parTicipaTing were Merlin Schmucker, Richard Topp. Richard MclnTosh, Elmer LuThman, KeiTh Brunk, Helen Van Fossan, and Virginia ArmsTrong. Now we come To a big producTion and a loT oT hard work. lT was The pro- gram oT plays, shown April 30 and May I4. On April 30 Three plays were given. FirsT was Don'T Make Me Laugh, wiTh Merlin Schmucker, Elmer LuThman, Rich- ard Topp, Richard MclnTosh, James STaTTord, and John Gyenes. Second was The HaunTed TheaTre, wiTh PaTricia Boehmer, PaTricia Coleman, Edward Far- ney, Don RibleT, Virginia KauTTman, ancl James Dennings. Third was The Kid Makes Up His Mind, wiTh Maurice Krug, Marjorie Suman, Virginia ArmsTrong, PaT Walz, BeTTy Garrison, William Turney. and Ivan Vukovic. On May I4 we had The Kid Makes Up His Mind, Don'T Make Me Laugh, and iWild Hobby Horses. ln The TirsT Two plays The acTors were The same: buT in Wild Hobby Horses The players were Helen Van Fossan. PaTricia Cole- man, Richard Topp, Elmer LuThman, BeTTy HuddlesTon, KeiTh Brunk, and Ann Williams. For Open house we presenTed Eng- lish Cirriculum aT The Co-operaTive High School, by Merlin Schmucker and a dramaTizaTion by Elmer LuThman and Richard Topp. ASEHUUT YEAH UT llllElE . Mrs. Genevieve Benben came To Co-op Feb. 3 To replace Miss Helen Klein who leTT Dec. I8 To accepT a posi- Tion in Japan. Mrs. Benben is To be congraTulaTed Tor her hard work in geTTing The '48 Revue TogeTher in such a shorT Time. Co-op presenTed The Revue May 20-2l. Bill Turney wroTe The scripT, and Don RibleT was announcer. Some oT The TeaTured acTs included The Harmonica- kiTTens7 PaTTy ShulTz, Tap dancer: Black Face AcT, sTarring Gene Gad, Johnny Gyenes, and Jeanne ReiTer1 The Barber Shop OuarTeTTe: and a piano solo by PaT Coleman. AT WesTminsTer Church Feb. 27 Co- op music sTudenTs ranked high in The DayTon solo and ensemble conTesT, wiTh Tive winning places and nine enTries. CharloTTe SmiTh, soprano: Donald BUTTS, Tenor: and Norman Hoyer, bariToneq received TirsT raTings. Second raTings were Taken by JaneT Opp, soprano! and The ensemble composed oT Bing Crosby, Norman Hoyer, Donald BuTTs, James Jones, Margie Anderson, Jeanne Hauck, and Nancy Schell. OTher conTesTanTs were James Jones, bariToneI Margie Dungan and BeTTy Garrison, dueT: and Barbara Prince, soprano. The winners wenT To Miami UniversiTy, OxTord, Ohio, SaTurday, March I3. Q AT Miami 54 DayTon Public School pupils Took parT in The music TesTival, I6 oT These being Trom Co-op. Those wiTh No. I raTings were JaneT Opp, Donald BuTTs, Norman Hoyer, and The ensemble. Those wiTh No. 2 raTings were James Jones, CharloTTe SmiTh, and Bing Crosby. No. 3 raTing wenT To Nancy Schell. In The sTaTe music conTesT April 9 in Columbus Those receiving No. I raTing were Norman Hoyer and Donald BuTTs. JaneT Opp had a No. 2 raTing. The ensemble sang Tor commenTs only: so ThereTore didn'T receive a raTing. '48 REVUE CAST. LeTT To righT, FirsT row: Margie Dungan, Norma EberT, Bing Crosby, JaneT Opp, Barbara Prince, Dick OsTerday, Jim Jones, Don RibleT, CharloTTe SmiTh, Don BuTTs, Mrs. Genevieve Benben. Second row: Barbara AydeloTT, Jeannine Hauck, Marilyn Kress, Paf Shulfz, Gene Gad, Jeannie ReiTer, Johnny Gyenes, Warren WrighT, Maurice Krug, Chuck Howard, Dick ArmsTrong, Norman Hoyer, Dick BoaTman, Ginny Jennings, Hazel Wright Third row: June CorbeT, BeTTy Basham, Joan Schilling, Mary Alice Bossinger, Carol Tunney, Bob Frieberger, PaT Begley, Margie Anderson, PaT Shannon, Joan Warner, Lee Ann Weber, BeTTy Baldwin, lrma Middy, Bill McCary, Glenn Brown. T STAGE CREW FirsT row: Russell Bailey, Bob Roe, Charles Hall, Dick Smifh, Gene Schwaiger. Second row: Leslie Cunningham, Tom Belg, Ed Fink, Mr. ForresT Shumaker, adviser, Bob Freiberger, Third row: Larry Kelso, Paul Knopp, Gordon Eickman, George Dakis. The Link Trainer For The TirsT Time aT Co-op, a course on The Link Trainer is oTTered and seven sophomore boys enrolled. ln The class, which is TaughT by ArThur R. Modler, The TirsT iob was uncraTing and seTTing up a Link Trainer wiTh iTs auxiliary equip- menT. ATTer iT was in working order, The boys embarked on a Training schedule, and all Tlying Training is done in accord- ance wiTh This plan. The Training simulaTes acTual Tlying condiTions, and since The Trainer resembles an airplane in all re- specTs, a sTudenT may even make a The- oreTical crash. The primary course consisTs oT nine uniTs oT insTrucTion, in subiecTs such as enTering The Trainer, sTarTing The Trainer, piTch conTrol, Turn and bank, direcTion Turns, recovering Trom spins, Tlying a horizonTal paTTern, and Tlying a recTan- gular paTTern. The advanced Training is done in The Trainer on insTrumenTs in blind Tlying. Flying on a radio beam, landing markers, and Tull radio lTwo wayl operaTions are among The subiecTs covered. A seT oT desk insTrumenTs in also parT oT The Trainer's equipment Among These is a device which keeps a graphical record oT The TlighT paTTern The piloT is Tlying. InsTrucTion Time on The Trainer is accrediTed Toward a license. The Training, which is given Tree To school sTudenTs, cosTs 37.50 per hour aT a local airporT. NexT year, The oTher schools in DayTon may send Their aviaTion sTudenTs To This class, according To TenTaTive plans. ArT and LayouT The sTained glass window sTarTed by Guanda King, '47, was compleTed by Audrey Nelson, sophomore. STage leTTering Tior plays, crowns Tor The AThleTic Queen Dance, and guesT name cards Tor The reTail banqueT were made by Mary SacksTeder, Russell Arnold, and The sophomore prinTers. ParT oT The work oT The ArT Class was Tashion illusTraTion posed by models selecTed Trom The class. Driver Training Cerfilicaies were issued by Jrlfie Slale Deparimeni ol Eduealion lo 29 oi ine 33 sludenls iinisliing llie Driver Training Course, Beginring al llie iirsl oi ilie year, llie class conlained 37 girls and one boy and linislwed willi 33 girls. We poini willi pride lo Co-op, llie only scbool in Daylon and vieinily wilh a complefe sei ol lesiing devices. Tlie S. W, S. Cnevrolel Co. lurnislies lliree new dual Conirol cars oi 'rlie mosi rnodern design 'ro ine Visual Eduealion Deparl- rnenl, beaded by Mr. George Tale, supervisor, and slalled by driver iraining leaelwers, Mrs. Debona Griffin, Miss Clara Woodman, and Miss Cliarlolle Ecla Alier eiglfil years oi leaching iliouf sands in llie Daylon scliool sysiern lo drive, oui ol llvose Jralcing llfie Course, only one maior ancideni has been ref porled. Milne Driver Training Course in llie Uniled Slales has redufed aulornobile aeeidenls oi persons ol liigb scliool age 5099, and llie Course is becoming so popular llial eiperls prediel llial in a iew years llie course will become cornf pulsory, slales Mr. A. R. Modler, class room driving inslruelor. l AUDREY NELSON, '50, POSES FOR ART CLASS. Upper righf, sfained glass window. SPlllllE lllllllll, The scores of lhe games were: Co-op Opponenls 60 Alumni BASKETBALL SI Wes+ Alex. 4l Olive Branch Alrhough rhe Beavers did nor come QQ Fairmonf oul on lop in 'rhe scoring posilion, lhey 26 Springfield Cafh. did possess a 'lasl' moving quinlel which 40 pique gave The opponenls a chill every rime 4' Belgefomiagne lhey appeared on lhe floor. 32 Dunbar Among our seniors were Bob Omlor, 34 Osborn second season: Jim Sralford and Bob 28 Wilbur Wrighf Lewis, lirsl season. Our Juniors were Bob 3I Fairview Likovelz and Don Malheney, second sea- 3I Slivers son: Dale lvlassman, Dick Malson, Charles 3I Roosevelr Flood, Ben Williams, Eugene Keelon, and 3l Oakwood Don Bulls, lirsl season. The sophomores 2l Chaminade 34 included Edward Eink and John l-luri. 26 Kiser 22 BASKETBALL SOUAD: Fronf row: Pob Omlor, Bob Lewis. Don Malheney, Bob Likovefz, Dale Mass- man, Bernie Williams. Second row: Edward Finke, Chuck Flood, Jim Sfafford, Bob Keefon, Jim Siein- er, Walr Reinhard. Third row: Coach Ray Kifchen, Coach Roy Pfahler, Dick Maison, John Huri, Don Buffs, Principal J. L. Guslafson. BASEBALL SQUAD. LeTT To righT, FirsT row: Jack Meyers, Bob Omlor, Bob Likoveh, Carl EiTerT, Don Hime, Wall' Reinhard, Second row: Ray KiTchen, coach, Jim Hoolr, Jim Davis, Dale Massman, Don BuTTs, Mr. GusTafson, AcTing Principal, Third row: Ronald Mabry, Jim STeiner, Wesley Newsome, Dick MaTson, FourTh row: Bill Dwyer, Eugene KeeTon, Dave Parris, Ernie EiTerT. BASEBALL PosTing a successTul average Tor The year, Coach KiTchen has several leTTer- men reTurning nexT year. The squad consisTed oT Tive seniors, nine juniors, and Three sophomores. Three oT The seniors, Bob Omlor, Carl EiTerT, and WalT Reinhard, Tinished ouT Their Third year oT playing Tor The Beavers. For Jim Davis, Jack Meyer, and Wesley Newsome, iT was Their TirsT year oT play. The iunior members oT The Team were: Bob LilcoveTz, Don l-lime, Jim l-look, Dale Massman, Jim STeiner, Dick MaTson, Eugene KeeTon, Ronald Mabry, and Don BuTTs. The sophomores include Bill Dwyer, Dave Parris, and Ernie EiTerT. TRACK The Traclc season, under The direcTion oT Coach James Herndon, was a con- sTrucTion iob Tor This coming year. lvlosT oT The Thinclads are leTTermen who will reTurn nexT year To chalk up more laurels Tor Their dear Alma MaTer. CROSS COUNTRY Mr. James Herndon, reigning his TirsT year as cross counTry coach, led his Thin- clads To one vicTory and Tive deTeaTs. Though The record was noT Too impress- ive, They beaT powerful Fairview by 20 To 43. To The leTTermen and boys who puT in many hours pracTicing This season, we wish The besT oT luck Tor The coming year. The only boy aT Co-op who Toolc parT in Golden Gloves acTion was Jimmy BorT- on, a junior prinTer. Jimmy baTTled his way To The Tinals beTore he was deTeaTed. We wish This young pugilisT luclc Tor The coming season. There is a group of boys on The sopho- more Team who deserve a greaT deal of crediT. Even Though They didn'T win many games, They are sTill gaining experience iusT The same. They were Erney EiferT, Dennis Hamp- Ton, HerberT Clark, Russell Bailey, Glenn Brown, David Parris, Ronald Veirs, Ed Dodds, Dale Shoup, Roland FosTer, and Gene Ray. CHEER LEADERS. LefT To righT, Orvalee Nichols, DoroThy Farley, Nancy Denlinger, Shirley Brodniclc, capTain, BeTTy Jo DoTson, Phyllis Huri, Barbara Mabry. PAHTNT-TTAEHTH AEEUEIATIUN The officials of The P.-T. A. Taking Their offices for The school year T947-l948 were: Mrs. Harrison WiTTers, presidenfp Mrs.' Ralph Dickey, firsT vice-presidenT: Mr. J. L. GusTafson, second vice-presi- denT: Mrs. Russell Arnold, recording sec- reTary: Mrs. Thomas Conley, corespond- ing secreTary: and Mr. William Davis, Treasurer. To begin iTs schedule of numerous acTiviTies, The Cooperafive High School P.-T. A. opened Their firsT meefing Thurs- day, Ocfober I6, in The School Audi- Torium. The program was builf around The Theme, Know Your School, in which sTudenTs in The various courses parTici- paTed, explaining The co-ordinafion be- Tween Their iobs and school work. To celebrafe Thanksgiving, The sTu- denTs of The speech classes gave a Thanksgiving play on racial preiudice during The second meefing of The P.-T.,A., na- Thursday, November 20, in The School audiforium. The Third meefing of The P.-T. A. fea- Tured The Co-op Chorus group, who sang Chrisfmas Carols, under The direcTion of Miss Helen Klein, music Teacher, for The Chrisfmas program, Thursday. December l l. Mr. Andrew Freeman spolce To The P.-T. A. Thursday, January I5, on com- muniTy problems, emphasizing indusfrial relafions and cifizenship. On Thursday, February I9, Miss Flor- ence Dylcsfra, of sTaTion WING and WIZE, Springfield, spoke abouT radio in The home and school. Co-op's annual Open House was given Thursday, March I9. Affer The meefing and nominaTion of officers, The sTudenTs of various classes parficipafed in giving The audience an example as whaT They are TaughT in Their respecTive classes. The program TeaTured mainly Two Eng- lishmen, Mr. Edward Kerr, aT The piano, and Mr. Harry WrighT, aT The violin, in a dueT of several selecTions. ATTer The program in The audiTorium, The various classrooms were open Tor guesTs, and in The prinTing, Typing, and classrooms oT The same sorT, machines were operaTed by some oT The sTudenTs. AnoTher ouT- sTanding TeaTure aT Open House was The display oT The sTained glass window painTed by The sTudenTs in The arT classes. The elecTion oT oTTicers Toolc place aT The nexT meeTing Thursday, April I5. Reverend ForesT SToneburner presenTed a speech on Alcoholism and The Teen- ager, To bring ouT The main poinT of The program on HealTh and SaTeTy. AT Their lasT meeTing which was on Thursday, May I3, and aTTer The in- sTalIaTion oT oTTicers Tor I948-IQ49, Mr. George B. TaTe, supervisor oT visual edu- caTion in our public schools, Talked To The group on One World or None, which closed The monThly sessions oT The ParenT- Teacher AssociaTion. OuTside of The regular meeTings, The P.-T. A. sponsored various acTiviTies, which mainly consisTed of several paper drives, The lasT oT which, was a conTesT beTween The lOTh, llTh, and I2Th year sTudenTs, The selling oT ChrisTmas cards, and a parTy aT The ParTy MarT. As The very lasT evenT oT The season, The P.-T. A. Board sponsored a picnic aT Qld River on Wednesday, June 23, To which Teachers were inviTed, honoring Co-op's new principal and his wiTe, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rowe. The oTTicers Tor The season oT T948- I949 are: Mrs. Harrison WiTTers, presi- denT: Mrs. Nolan Webber, TirsT vice-pres- idenT7 Mr. E. C. Rowe, second vice- presidenT: Mrs. EsTell WainscoTT, recording secreTary: Mrs. R. C. Meeks, corresponding secreTaryg and Mr William Davis, Treasurer. ATHLETIC QUEEN DANCE. FirsT row: Barbara Renner, Wanda Arvin, RiTa Bergemeier Afhlefic Queen, John Hun, Paper King, Nancy Denlinger, Phyllis Huri. Second row: Bob Granlimd, Dick MaTson, Carl Eiferf, Bob Omlor. IIIIIIIINIZIIIIIIIIS ANU IIIIIII IIIIIEIIIE . INTER-CLUB COUNCIL George Essels+ein, Sec. I Presidenl' Elmer Lulhman, Sec. Il Vice Presidenl' Mariorie Crainich, Sec. l Sec'y-Treas. Dol Conley, Sec. ll Sec'y-Treas. STUDENT COUNCIL Seciion I Bob Omlor Chairman Dol Simlco Vice Chairman Joan Vogel Secrelary Seclion II Don Riblel Chairman Chuck Howard Vice Chairman' Joyce McKnigh+ Secrelary TAB CLUB Secfion I Maxine Rex Leader Secrion Il Marjorie Dawson Leader Y-TEENS Belly Franlz Presideni' Barbara Dallas Vice Presidenl' Carole Burolcer Secrelary Helen Crefors Treasurer F. R. O. Jo Ann Kaslas Presidenl' Norma Lewis Vice Presidenl' Barbara Longman Secrelary Elaine EvereH' Treasurer BEAVERINES Joyce Prelher Presidenl Dol Conley Vice Presidenl Jeanne Reiler Secrelary Dol Simlco Treasurer CLUB EIGHTEEN Monie Seigel Presidenf Roberla Marlin Vice Presidenl Dolores Van Dylce Secrelary Marjorie Crainich Treasurer Lois Wesl' Sergeanl-ai-Arms ALTROO Dol Wirrig Presidervl' Pal Shullz Vice Presidenf Phyllis Kibby Secreiary Agnes Frenzer Treasurer TEN ACE Firsi Semesier Elmer Lulhman Presidenl' Diclc Topp Vice Presidenl Bill Brodowslci Secreiary Bob Omlor Treasurer Jack Eubank Sergeanl-al-Arms Second Semes+er Bob Omlor Presidenl' Bill Brodowski Vice Presidenl' Dick Topp Secrelary Dale Massman Treasurer Bob Wirrig Sergeanl-a+-Arms BEAVERINES. Lefl' io righf, sea+ecl: Doro+hy Conley, Clara Schwaiger, Reggie Kelernen, Joyce Prefher, Jeanne Reifer, Berfha Allsfaffer. Sfanding: Mariha Schaeffer, Phyllis McMichael, Pal' Lowry, Dorofhy Simko, Margie Anderson, Susane Granzow. Omified from picfure are Phllis Huri, and Norma Bryan. BEAVERINE CLUB The Beaverine Ciub consisis of eighf seniors and four juniors. The club is ad- vised by Miss Margarei Wrighi. During ihe year ihe club has been very aciive in school dances, one ai ihe firsr of ihe year and 'rhe lasi dance of +he year. Hayrides, slumber parries, and pariies in general made up 'rheir social evenis of ihe year. Beaverines plan io spend a week in Augusi a+ Indian Lake. CLUB EIGHTEEN Club Eighieen has ien seniors and eighi iuniors. A dance, hayrides and pariies were ihe social evenis for ihe year. Mrs. Benben is 'rhe club adviser. The club plans fo have a vacaiion a+ Indian Lake in August Those in Eighieen are Roberia Mariin, Lois Wesi, Ramona Seigel, Jo Ann Kaslas, Pai Hockey, May Lou Lawler, Beify Norma Brown, Bobby Renner, Helen Creiors, Pai Begley, BeHy Franiz, Phyllis Yost Carol Short Delores Van Dyke, and Beiiy Whiie. TEN ACE CLUB Bob Omlor, Elmer Lu+hman, Dick Topp, Bill Brodowski, Dick Maison, Jim Zimmerman, Dale Massman, Bob Wirrig, Jim Ber+ke, and Jack Eubank make up 'rhe boys' club, Ten Ace. Mr. McCormick is 'rheir adviser. Hav- ing siag pariies, hayrides, dances, and pariies in general made up ihe year's evenfs. The boys meei The iirsl Wednes- day oi every secfion. ALTROO CLUB Seven seniors and four juniors make up ihe Aliroo Club, an acfive club, which had slumber pariies, hayrides, and dances. Miss Blose is The club adviser. Those making up ihe club are: Doroihy Wirrig, Par Shuliz, Aggie Frenzer, Phyllis Kibby, Jean Prechil, Joan Limberi, Beiiy Meyer, Willaiean Collins, Barbara Lamberi, Joan Vogel, and Shirley Meyer. lllil Ullll lllll lESllllllEHl We, rhe l948 Class of Co-operalive High School, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby give, devise, and bequealh, on +he occasion of our gradualion, our properly as follows, alier all our jus? debis have been paid: Helen GuyeH wills her abiliiy 'For wri+ing Senior Squinls 'ro Jeanne Lech- leirer. Alice Haywood wills her meek ways lo Pal Schlein. Mildred Heckman and Helen Henlrick will +heir lunch hour jirlerbugging +o any junior girls who are willing 'ro learn. Doris Johnson wills her beaufiful Lux complexion 'lo Floreniine Bochenek. Bob Kern wills his wolf license +o Jack Eubank Helen Krueger wills her sewing abilify To any junior girl willing ro learn. Marjorie McConnaughay wills her quiei' way +o Thelma McAdams. Pal Luce wills her lovely complexion +o Becky Harfley. Phyllis Roselle and Pai' Rieger will rheir abilily +o 'rype 'lo Mrs. Frazier. Gladys Bush wills her quiel manner 'lo Pal Beck. Joe Weber leaves his fighling spiril' 'lo Richard Smifh. Jack Wrighf leaves his inleresf in school +o Jim Gibson. Gladys Bush leaves her desk in Miss Kos'r's English class To Margarel Elfer. Rober'l Doll wills his drallling 'l'OOlS To Billy Powell. Ray Geis's desire lo ralk in draflring goes lo Harry Wombold. William Rhoades's abilily +o build radio seis is lefr lo Mr. William Sigmon. George Bull wills his quielness To Harry Wombold. Tom Schul+z's draffing 'rechnicjue goes fo Russell Shigley. Lloyd Slonaker wills his driving abilily 'lo Darrell Hesler. Eddie Soeffing leaves his bashfulness fo John Gyenes. Jim Springman's desire ro grow up is lef+ 'lo Billy West Marilyn Terhaar wills her clo+hes designing lo Dorolhea Yeager. Joe Trick's mafhemalic mind falls 'lo Florenline Bochenek. Kalhleen Tunney devoles her 'lime she spends a+ Skaleland lo Ella Simpson. Bill Von Derau's success in +he business field goes lo Bob Likovelz and Joe Beach. Belly Trimble's opening of FRO candy sland goes 'ro Pal Boehmer. Chuck Howard wills his love 'for shori' skirrs fo any boy who is willing 'ro agree wilh him. Dick Armslrong wills his car +o any junior who is privileged enough 'lo ride in one like Dick's. Wanda Arvin, The girl wiih ihe smile, wills if io Waunela Unger. Miriam Bareman wills her beauliful blue eyes io any junior girl who can 'flicker Them as she does. Ray Blair wills his sourhern accem' +o Norman Tinney. Our vice presidenf, Belly Wighlman, wills her posifion 'lo whoever can hold such a responsibiliiy. Gene Wilson wills his bashfulness 'ro Don Brewer. Joan Bailey wills her skillful driving +o Peggy Cox. Joan Brush wills her love for business machines +o Doris Wolf. Don Henkaline wills his firsl' and second place sranding in +he mile run 'lo David Duncan. Rila Bergemeier wills her abilily lo become alhlelic queen lo Nancy Den- linger. Willa Jean Collins lTobiasj wills her love lor school lo Janel Naysmilh. Charles Cook wills his homework, when he has il. lo Bob Good. Elizabelh and Margarel Dickey will lheir scholaslic grades lo lhe Ebensleiner lwins, Barbara Lou and Belly. Mark Dimbalh wills his aplness alli- lude lo Bob Williamson. George Esselslein wills his blushingness lo Eddie McNay. Joan Eubank wills her lrequenl laughs lo Belly Garrison. Al Fischer wills his powerlulness as Sergeanl-al-Arms lo Ronnie Mabry. Paul Riller wills his abilily lor good grades wilhoul sludying lo Bill Shigley. Norma Jean Sheels wills her abilily lo gel lo school on lime lo Peggy Wirsching. ' Norma Peele and Joyce Poller will lheir make up work in lyping lo Miss Kosl. Norma Shepheard wills her pleasenl- ness lo Marilyn Hillard. Dorolhy Simmons leaves lhal blond hair she had cul oll lo Barbara Mabry. Gene Slamb wills his seal in civics class lo Lesler Roselle. Marjorie Suman and Pal Walz leave lheir abilily lor dramalics lo Virginia Kaullman and Joe Raby. Marjorie Swank leaves her devil-may- care alilude lo Myrna Slurgill. Rila Wissman wills her wonderlul sense ol humor lo her sisler Pal. Belly Templelon leaves her llashing smile lo Rose Lee While. Dolores Van Dyke wills her love lor ealing in lhe halls lo Mary Niarhos. Jim Zimmerman wills lhe hair lhal is always in place lo Joe Raby. Mary Zinkiewiez leaves her love lor ballerinas lo Charlene Lucas. lrene Tolh and Eileen Van Schaik will lheir small ligures lo Anloinelle Granalo and Sally Bean. Jean Lesher and Doris McWilliams will lheir love lor horse racing lo Miss Schneble. Mary Lou Lawler and Maurice Krug will lheir long years ol going sleady lo Joe Pohl and Joan Vogel. Belly Lou Meyer wills her many jobs al Kroger's lo any junior girl who likes bulchers. Shirley Nelson wills her love lor pin ball machines lo any junior who is willing lo lose money. Jo Ann Warner and Gene Prellyman will lheir harmonicas lo Gerard Smilh and Dick Oslerday. Bob Rolerl wills his posilion as pres- idenl ol lhe Log Club lo any junior boy capable ol lilling lhe dulies. Al Tomlinson wills his arlislic lalenl lo Audrey Nelson. Kalhleen McCarly wills her love lor lillle children lo Rila Amell. Virginia Armslrong wills her noon lime dancing lo Belly Rallerly. Gerry Goll wills her gill ol gab lo Carol Shorl. Dorolhy Palrick wills her soulhern accenl lo Sue Tomlinson. Edward Farney wills his love lor prinl- ing and lhe linolype machine lo Leonard Seidl. Gene Hochwall leaves Miss Blose and her arl class. Maxine Rex wills Colonel While High School lo Jerry Morgan. Collelle Heidenreich beslows her love lor lhe old look lo any junior girl who is willing lo accepl il. Slanley Olszewski wills his lrouble wilh Mr. Herndon lo Don Clunk. Margie Crainich wills her love lor lhe color purple lo her cousin. Rila Quinn. Marilyn Tinney leaves her honor sociely grades lo anyone able lo walk in her loolsleps. CounTy of MonTgomery s STaTe oT Ohio. S On The ThirTieTh day oT July, one Thousand nine hundred and TorTy-eighT, beTore me, a noTary public in and Tor MonTgomery CounTy, STaTe oT Ohio, personally appeared represenTaTives oT The class oT l948, CooperaTive High School, DayTon, Ohio, known To me To represenT The parTies described in This documenT and who execuTed The Tore- going insTrumenT, and They severally acknowledged ThaT They execuTed The same, and ThereunTo have seT Their seals. WalTer Reinhard Sue Granzow Carl EiTerT Phyllis Huri Wesley Newsome ln TesTimony WhereoT, I have hereun- To subscribed my name and aTTixed my oTTicial seal on The day and year lasT aToresaid. zQ64d0?l0fl'lJQ- -A44 NoTary Public in and for MonTgomery CounTy, Ohio. My commission expires April 28, l95I. Co-op Senior Class Song of '48 Words by Charles Eshelman Tune oT WhiTTenpooT Song To The memories oT Co-op. To The scenes we leave behind, To The dear old happy days we love so well, Sing The graduaTes oT TorTy eighT As our lasT days now draw nigh. We will cherish all our youThTul memo- ries. Yes, we'll reminisce all our liTe OT The days we loved so well. All The dances, games. and parTies, and The resT. We will serenade our Co-op While This momenT shall lasT: Then we'll pass and be 'iorgoTTen wiTh The resT. We're poor liTTle lambs who are on our way, Hm, Hm, Hm. We're liTTle black sheep who are going away, Hm, Hm. Hm. Parker grads singing our melody On our way To eTerniTy, Lord give blessing on such as we, Hm, Hm, Hm. ANU lUUHIllE INTU As we go Traveling around The world, we Tind on The agenda Tor July 3I, l958, The CooperaTive High School Class oT '48 holding a reunion aT The Sleep-No- More summer resorT, owned by The Tam- ous Wesley Newsome, Bob Omlor, Jim STaTTord, and Bill Brodowski, wiTh Bar- bara Longman and PaT Hockey as recepTionisTs. The naTionally known Bill Turney, owner and direcTor oT radio sTaTion WOO, has agreed To acT as masTer oT ceremonies ThroughouT The day. As The crowd gaThers on The ver- iiii illlllli , anda, we Tind Mrs. Lenny Long, The Tormer Joyce PreTher, wiTh her Twin daughTers, discussing The evenTs oT The day wiTh Jeannine Hauck, principal oT The new CooperaTive High School. We now swiTch To The playhouse on The easT side of The grounds where var- ious skiTs will be displayed during The aTTernoon. Among The many players are Dick Topp and Elmer LuThman giving Their Tinal producTion of Don'T Make Me Laugh wiTh Elmer reciTing his mosi' Tamous line, Never. Nexf on fhe program we will hear fhe clebafe befween Secrefary of Sfafe Wall' Reinhard and fhe Speaker of The House, Merlin Schmucker, on 'rhe new bill infro- duced info Congress by Senafor Carl Eiferf for shorfer school hours and longer lunch periods, and more sfudy halls. Tapping her way info fhe spoflighf is popularly demanded Paf Shulfz, whose musical arrangemenfs are provided by Don Riblef. Musical variafions are heard from opera s+ar Norman l-loyer: crooner of fhe bobby-soxers Bernerd Bing Crosby and 'rhe frio. Marilyn Kress, Donelcla Knofh, and Peggy McPheron. Lasf, buf nof leasf, we wanf fo pay due honor fo Leslie Cunningham for +he sfage seffings of fhis producfion. Wandering over fo fhe pool, we meel' such celebrifies as Maryanna Braffon, wife of a New York banker: Marfha Schaeffer, who is sporfing fhe lafesf Vanderbilf diamond: and Joanne Meier' and Be++y Wheeler, who are 'reaching accounfing in a Chicago business school. Arriving af fhe pool we see fhe famed sfar of Television, Shirley Ann Brodnick, accompanied by her friend of radio and screen, Dorofhy Simko. Making fheir way from fhe diving boards are Joe Sfrubczewski and Clara Schwaiger, feamed as fhe swimming champs of '58, Parading around fhe pool are +he fwo Powers models, fhe Misses Phyllis Huri and Norma Bryan, who are wearing 'rhe lafesf fashions de- signed by JoAnn Kaslas and Regina Kelemen. Ah! Whaf's fhis? We can'+ believe our eyes! lf's fhe queen of fhe Miss Miami Valley Oufdoors Confesf. Doro- +hy Conley. Then we see Gordon Eickman hair sfylisf, insfrucfing fhe new operafors of his beaufy parlor on how fo irain bangs for boys. Lying around fhe beach enioying fhe rays of +he sun are Jim Moore. Pefe Sacksfeder and Joe Moore. who are concenfrafing on fheir lafesf song hif, How To Do More Work Wifh Less Effor'r g Cliff Croff, fhe Charles A+las : Keifh Brunk, manager of fhe Marshal Fields deparfmenf sforeg and fop officials of Jim DAVIS, Wilbur FELDMAN, 81 Karl RIGG, Inc. Discussing Their recenf voyages fo foreign counfries are Capfain Glen Rayle of fhe USS Shouldasunk and Cap- 'rain John Grierson of fhe USS Neversail. Glancing across fhe ferrace, we see +he crowd gafhering for fhe fefe of fhe affernoon, fhe baseball game befween The Sure Winners and The Always Losers. Coming from across fhe globe fo parficipafe in fhis game againsf 'rhe Always Losers are fhe Sure Winners, under fhe managemenf of Beffy Huddle- sfon wifh Jeanne Reifer pifching, and Aggie Frenzer cafching. A few of fhe ofher oufsfanding players are Joan Lim- berf, Phyllis Kibby, and Dorofhy Wirrig. Feafured on fhe opposing feam wifh Manager Richard Mafhews are Paul Gray cafching, and Donald Gudorf -pifching. Ofher members include John Dars+, Kennefh Hochadel, Darrel Ruf- ledge, Jack Richey, Roy Schaaf, Carl Zahn, and Phillip Musselman. In fhe grandsfands we see Gene Gad, who recenfly replaced L. A. Magee as insfrucfor of algebra af fhe new voca- fional school: Mrs. Lois Wesf Snodgrass, mulfi-millionaire: Judge Bob Lewis wifh Mayor Jim Sollenberger: Edgar Harrell and Howard Tafe, co-owners of fhe We Chew Your Gum Corp. Arriving iusf in fime fo see fhe big evenf, in fheir new Cadillac converfible are Janef Helfon, Frances Linkharf, and Phyllis Sfahl. On hand 'ro fake nofes is Elaine Pefers, re- porfer for 'rhe Dogpa+ch Gaze'r+e, who as a sorfs wrifer, is rapidly working her way 'ro 'rhe fop. Towards evening fhe crowd refires fo fhe dining room for dinner. served by hosfesses Phyllis Oakley, Roberfa Marfin, Yvonne Locke. Shirley Tafe, and Beffy While. On hand 'ro mix lheir special drinks are Jerry Sacksleder and George Dermis, owners ol 'rhe BuHermilk Cock- lail Lounge in New York Cily. Sifling al lhe head 'fable is lhe powerhouse of lhe Boslon Braves, Jack Meyer. An aller dinner speech, Oncoming Fashions, was delivered by Susane Granzow, owner and manager of a women's deparlmenl' siore. Talking over lhe lrend in arlislic de-I velopmenls wilh arlisl Norma Lewis are Ramona Seigel and Margie Dawson, who are managers of a Handy-Knack Shop. Jane Walfers, regislered nurse, and her lwo assislanrs, Elaine EvereH' and Mary Calherine Ewald, were close by To lake care of any mishaps. Noles were recorded by Marjorie Minzy who' will inform lhe world of This greal evenl' lhrough lhe newspaper edifed by Don Palivec. Free lransporlalion from lhe lrain slalion lo 'l'he resorl was 'through The courfesy of Russell Driver Transpora +a+ion Lines. Allhough len years have passed since graduafion, and we are all celebrilies now, we slill remember lhe good old days al Co-op High. Co-op expressed exfreme disapproval of The New Look in fhe fall of I947. The vic+im was Helen Ladd: fhe ring leader was Bobbie Renner. Ofhers in The picfure are: leff fo righ+, Florenrine Boche- nek, Shirley Nelson, and Helen Guyeif. lllillllil UT THT EU SepTember IO, l945, To July 3I, I948. Whew, whaT a sTruggle! ATTer Twelve long years oT sTudying and worrying, The day oT graduaTion is near Tor The Class of '48. . . . . Our TirsT day oT bewildermenT began on Monday, SepTember IO, I945, when a group of greenies called sophomores enTered The building for The TirsT Time. Oh, whaT a hecTic Time we had geTTing schedules correcTed, Tinding homerooms, and learning Teachers' names. New To The school aT The opening of The year was The reTurn oT Miss RuTh WersT aTTer a leave oT absence, The re- Turn of The driver Training class, and a new music Teacher, Mrs. EdiTh Jacobson. The TirsT school acTiviTy was The dance WiTch's WaTch given by Beaverines. Cross-counTry was now over and members oT our class on The Team were Bill Turney, Gene PreTTyman, and Elmer LuThman. Assemblies were held in OcTober To inTroduce The Junior AchievemenT com- panies. Many sTudenTs signed small admiTTance cards and were laTer noTiTied concerning cerTain radio sTaTions, man- uTacTuring companies, and a sTenograph- ic group. A member oT our class, Shirley Nelson, won second place in a ciTy wide essay conTesT on DDDC, DayTon DisTricT Devel- opmenT CommiTTee. On Friday, Novem- ber 9, a sophomore, Rosemary BarT- schmidT, won The Prince oT Peace Decla- maTion conTesT. Happy day! Thanksgiving vacaTion was November 22 To 25. December Dip, a gala aTTair, was given by Club I8 on December 7. We were enTerTained by The jukebox and Jack Wymer and Charley Reeder oT WING. There was Tormed a Beaver BoosTer's -UP ElllSS UT llllli Club Tor sTudenTs aTTending all The baskeTball games during The season. We enjoyed our TirsT hilarious ChrisT- mas assembly wiTh Howard Massman, prinTing Teacher, acTing as SanTa Claus and how convincing he was in red shorTs Trimmed wiTh whiTe Tur. WiTh Mr. Jukebox as The music maker we aTe and danced aT The Re- Tailer's Ramble given by The George- Dean Club now known as The FRO. For record purposes, we gladly yielded and had our mugs phoTographed, al- Though we broke The camera. For The records, They Tell us. The Beaver Hi-Y Dance was January 28, and we walTzed To The music of Al Sprauer. Earl Morgan's orchesTra Turnished The Tunes aT a ValenTine Dance given by The P.-T. A. Tor kids. On January 23, iT was announced our sophomore adviser would be Miss Mary KosT. We Then sTarTed The Task oT geTTing oTTicers. Those elecTed were: Elmer LuTh- man, pres., Shirley Brodnick, vice-pres., PaT ShulTz, sec., George EsselsTein, Treas. Our TaculTy grew aT This poinT wiTh Two addiTions. They were Miss Ann Edwards, music, and Miss Thelma Black, English. Hum, whaT Tun! The InTer-Club Coun- cil sponsored dances aTTer school on Tuesdays. You know,'iusT a geT TogeTher. Our class had iTs members being a winner in every acTiviTy. Bob Galey capTured The Golden Gloves crown in The BanTamweighT division. Yippee! We had a Tree day iusT abouT righT here, WashingTon's BirThday. The Clare G. Sharkey ChapTer oT The NaTional Junior Honor SocieTy was TirsT inauguraTed by The Class oT '48 wiTh The assisTance oT Mary KosT, advisor. Also Tor The TirsT Time we had our own paper called The Flash. The sophs wenT sTylish This spring and sponsored a sTyle show on March 28, Thursday. The show was presenTed by The Home STore and some of our girls and boys were models. Mrs. DoroThy HuTTon, Columbus millinery designer, also helped by providing some oT her original designs. And Then The mosT imporTanT evenT oT The year, The AThleTic Queen Con- TesT. The classes were on Their sTarTing lines waiTing To see who will be The winna'. RepresenTing The seniors was Mary Parks: juniors, BeTTy Graham: and The wonderful sophomores, Phyllis Huri. All us chillian's wenT To The Ten Ace- AlTroo Dance on March 29. AT The music conTesT on March 22 aT WesTminsTer Church, Norman Hoyer and Bing Crosby won awards. AThleTic awards were given To The baskeTbaII players and among Them of course were our sophomore heroes. Mr. Jukebox provided us wiTh sen- TimenTal music aT The TeeneTTes' Twirl, April IZ. On April 25, we enioyed a VarsiTy BanqueT in honor of The Beaver BoosTers. We were Thrilled To deaTh ThaT we had won The AThleTic Queen conTesT. Our queenie was Phyllis Huri. OuTsTanding sophs were Elmer LuTh- man and Phyllis Huri. They were presenT- ed wiTh medals by a represenTaTive from The Sons of The American RevoluTion. We enioyed The plays very much wiTh KeiTh WolTram The only sophomore Tak- ing parT. CandidaTes Tor Queen of The Pin Wheel Prom, a Tormal given by The Y Teens were Corky Helman, senior, and Lois WesT and Shirley Brodnick, sophs. Wow, ThaT year sure wenT TasT. JusT Think, we'll be big Juniors nexT year, we ThoughT. Feeling a year older and looking Tor- ward To The big year ahead, we marched bravely up The sTeps of our school ready To cope wiTh any siTuaTion. BuT when we saw our schedules we were ready To Turn around and walk ouT and we muTTered, I ThoughT This year was going To be a cinch, huh. How could we ever geT used To This Two week period sTuTT? We were very happy To hear our ad- viser Tor The year would be Miss RuTh WersT. She prompTly inTormed us in OcTober we would be The proud new owners of our class rings. OTTicers This year were: SecTion I SecTion ll PresidenT George EsselsTein Dick Topp Vice-PresidenT Mariorie Dawson Lois WesT SecreTary Jeanne ReiTer Elaine PeTers Treasurer Joe Weber Elmer LuThman Cheerleaders Tor The year oT I946-47 included one member oT our class, Shirley Brodnick. The Music DeparTmenT presenTed The opereTTa l-l. M. S. PinaTore on January 30-3I. Juniors having leading roles were Jeanne l-lauck, WalT Perry, Norman Hoyer, Bing Crosby, and Marilyn Kress. Many oT our boys received leTTers and cerTiTicaTes Tor cross-counTry. We were sure proud oT Them, Too. Gee whiz, iTs Time To sTarT checking our grades. IT's halT semesTer Time. Once again we approached The ATh- leTic Queen ConTesT. We were Teeling preTTy biTTer because The Junior Class had never in The hisTory oT The school won The conTesT. WhaT a iinx, we ThoughT! AT exacTly Three o'clock on February 27, we iusT abouT broke our necks Tear- ing down The sTeps To geT our class rings. WhaT a day! Bing Crosby and Norman l-loyer, Jeanne Hauck, and WalT Perry received awards Tor Their singing aT The music conTesT on February 28 aT The WesT- minsTer PresbyTerian Church. On March I3, The sophomores pre- senTed a sTyle show sponsored by Rike's. Juniors parTicipaTing were Phil I-Iuri, DoT Conley, Virginia ArmsTrong, Shirley Brodnick, Bob Caldwell, and Elmer LuTh- man. The Music DeparTmenT provided The musical background. The CaT's NighT OuT was The TiTIe oT The parTy given by The Junior Class on March 2I. The junior candidaTe Tor AThleTic Queen was Wanda Arvin, Sec. I. VarsiTy C's were awarded our junior boys Tor baske+baII and a megaphone awarded The junior cheerleader. Harry James and Tommy Dorsey on record played Tor The Garden 6aiT on April 3 sponsored by The AITroo Club. On May 2 and I6 were The daTes of The Junior-Senior Plays. Shirley Nelson, Bill Turney, Bill VonDerau, Shirley Brod- nick, KeiTh Brunk, and Jim Davis had parTs in The plays. The Square ShuTTle was a dance The juniors had Tor Themselves. Didn'T we have Tun learning To square dance? ThaT's someThing ThaT we can puT in our memory books. The Senior Honor SocieTy held Their inducTion on April l8, and TwenTy juniors were Taken inTo The socieTy. The AThIeTic Queen conTesT was now in Tull swing. BerT MarTin and Ramona Siegel were on The commiTTee Tor The dance The Club I8 gave on May 23 and called STardusT STroII. The aThIeTes and cheerleaders were honored aT a special parTy on May 22 by The P.-T.A. We had our Junior-Senior Prom on July I8. Earl Holderman played dreamy music Trom 9 To I2. Juniors in The courT oT The coronaTion of The King and Queen were Dick Topp, Jim Zimmerman, RiTa Bergemeier, and Shirley Brodnick. We were shocked upon hearing The news oT The reTiremenT oT our principal, Clare Sharkey. An assembly was given in his honor, and our class presenTed him wiTh a porTabIe radio. A The Third week oT SepTember we en- Tered The school building Tor our IasT year. JusT Think, our I2Th year. Didn'T The name senior sound wonderful? This year sTarTed To be a hard year oT sTudy so we puT ourselves To The grind- sTone and sTored our vacaTion memories back of our minds. Beaverines sponsored Their annual I-Iallowe'en dance OcTober 3I. They call- ed iT The KaT's Kaper. WiTh Miss RuTh WersT as our adviser we sTarTed ouT acTiviTies early. OTTicers Tor The year were: SecTion I SecTion II PresidenT Bill Turney Carl EiTerT Yice-PresidenT BeTTe WighTman Phyllis I-Iuri SecreTary PaT Luce Sue Granzow Treasurer Maurice Krug WaI+ Reinhard SergeanT-aT-Arms Al Fischer Wesley Newsome One Third oT The year was gone and clubs were iniTiaTing, sporTs were in The groove, and everyone was sTudying like mad. We began Thinking oT graduaTion: picTures, announcemenTs, and gowns were uppermosT in our bewildered minds. Marjorie Suman won The Prince of Peace DecIamaTion medal in which many members oT each class parTicipaTed. Phyllis I-Iuri and Shirley Brodnick were The senior cheerleaders This year. Our baske+balI Team was working very hard. My how Time Tlies. IT was ChrisT- mas holidays and SanTa was real good To us because we had one week Tree. The seniors sponsored a Turn-AbouT Dance on February I3, Friday aT ThaT. Jim STaTTord and Phyllis Huri were crowned king and queen aT This aTTair. Open House was March 29 wiTh en- TerTainmenT being provided by The Music DeparTmenT. Our Senior Dance was April 2. On ThaT nighT our candidaTe Tor The AThleTic Queen conTesT was announced. She was RiTa Bergemeier. Junior-Senior Plays were April 30 and May I4. Ginny ArmsTrong, Maurice Krug, Elmer l.uThman, and BeTTy l-luddle- sTon received awards Tor The besT acTing. April Splash was The big shindig dance given by Club I8 on April 23. BaskeTball players and cheer leaders received awards Tor service This year aT a big assembly. The '48 Review was a varieTy show given on May 20 and May 2I under The direcTion oT Mrs. Genevieve Benben. Beaverines gave a dance Tor The Sophs on June II and called iT Soph's Send- oTT. CuTe, huh. Busy days ahead Tor us seniors wiTh pracTice in marching and singing. We love The sound oT iT, Though. You know we always gabbed abouT how glad we would be To be ouT oT school, buT when The Time came iT was preTTy sad. Especially To Think you'll never see some oT your acquainTances again, ever. Many years Trom now you'll look back and Think whaT you did Then and The acTiviTies you had. You'll see your Triends' picTures in The papers and say, I knew her when... Our daTe oT Class Day was Friday, July 23. Didn'T we have Tun aT Old River? Remember ThaT Senior and Junior Prom on July I62 Oh yes, BaccalaureaTe on Sunday, July 25. WhaT an exciTing week! And Then The day, July 30, GraduaTion, Friday evening, 8:00 o'clock. When we sang our class song To The Tune oT The WhiTTenpooT Song, everyone had a liTTle Tear in his eye. WhaT abouT you? Well, kids, I guess iT's so long. Good luck. QUEENS OF THE CLASS OF '48. Wanda Arvin, '47, Rifa Bergemeier, '48, Phyllis Huri, '46 WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG Maxine Rex Gene Gad leanne Reiter Mary Zinkiewicz loyce Potter lim Stafford EU-HPS lllii llililllilli 'THTTN TEENS Co-ops have really been in The spoT- lighT in The Keen-Teens column This pasT year. We've had more characTers oT The week Than any oTher school. So leT's review whaT has happened To Them. RighT oTT The baT we Tind ThaT Don RibleT, senior, Took a Two week cruise To PuerTo Rico and came back wiTh glowing Tales. IT was a Naval Reserve cruise and aT The expense OT The governmenT, Too. ThaT was in The summer, and Then we read abouT The iniTiaTion ThaT BeTTy WhiTe, senior Trom Club I8, Joan Vogel, iunior Trom AlTroo, PaT Lowry. lunior from Beaverines, and Dick MaTson, iunior Trom Ten Ace, had To go Through. You should have seen Them-quiTe a sighT. Oh. well, iT was all in Tun. Then There was The Time ThaT Phyllis Huri appeared as characTer oT The week and was quoTed as being The Queen of Queens by Dolly Felo, ediTor. Jimmy STaTTord, senior, Tound his losT love one nighT aTTer The Team played BelleTonTaine. She was a very beauTiTul blond and very aTTecTionaTe. IT was love aT TirsT sighT Tor PaTTy. She saT on his lap and wouldn'T leT him go, buT iT was liTTle Tour-year-old PaTTy's bedTime and she had To leave him. Joe Pohl, junior, displayed The newesT Thing in men's shoulder padding, by bor- rowing Joan Vogel's snap-in shoulder pads. Then on March 22, Clara Schwaiger received The mosT beauTiTul presenT a gal ever received on her birThday. A diamond engagemenT ring. LasT buT noT leasT was The AThleTic Dance, when RiTa Bergemeier was chosen AThleTic Queen and Johnny Huri, Paper King. This was The mosT imporTanT Thing oT The year and held The whole school in suspense. Thanks a million Tor The delicious Tood cooked and served by The women in The caTeTeria. They are Mrs. Elva Gieske, Mrs. Lilian Farrell, and Miss Nellie Burns. 1 9 T. gg, C J NSN Vo . ll ll A in wa kin i 'M-. if br ik Yffip 'I f JI ixkw 34' ti is Q BR? 'ir I 1 t 1, 'Q ii? 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