Dexter City High School - Dexanna Yearbook (Dexter City, OH)
- Class of 1948
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THE DEXANNA 'VF 'v-1,rw- FSH! Mil llll Ili! V4.5-w-N Ili: Ill! llll ill! llll Www- nvfwvvy THIS OUR SENIOR ANNUAL WE FITTINCLY DEDICAFE TO THE ALUMNI AND ALL PERSONS WHO HELPED MAKE POSSIBLE THE ERECTION OF THE D C H S VSAR DEAD MLMORLAL l': .f 1 ' I A, 3. ' If ' I ' -- 4, . . f- ----W. ,...-,S .I D, W - - ma, .,. , , , V -A, ,I , MTS:-:Y if JVFHZ' I- A H , , f g.- I Y H ' 'M -uavwa Jw. Ka-v I V KV' ,f - v. X ,S Q . 'ol 1 I -E I - 1, , I - I- f Q ' i -- ' A-I 1. ,' 1'-f 3... . 7 ' .. ,N ., . -1 I 1. I -E 5 t L 4 iii llll ., . ' 'll' 7, i. L --A -av- .t-.Af ,L -ll ,MM . V ,MTVN - f.. , Vkgghx . Q . -- , ' 7 . -V' -. A-4. ,, .,.. , ' N Q' ' F L: A Ln ' . ' TL.. Q . V ' V. f .U . .. V , , ly SA -maj . X . 2 U w ' - I . 0 t 0 0 V Q ' 9 9 i '17 UTY FAC ETXNG' O NOT I rx oss-X005 FACULTY Fxrst Row Adu Musser Ruth Knox Le1aHow14md Ada Ackley Oneda Starr Second Row H M Moore Supt H B Rubel A G Wharion J L CEU-'ter ANNUAL STAFF Fxrst Row Barbara Huicheson Photography Ed , Icel Antxll Typxst Mary Cornett, Typlst Mxldred Exchhorn Jr Rep Betty McKee Clrculatmg Mgr Second Row Mr Moore, Supt Jerome Gore Hurnor Dale Mxller, Editor B111 Davxs Sports Ed Byron Wilson Busmess Mgr Dean Baker Alumm ' 2 . . - ' ' z . . . -. - ' - - - ' ' ' ' - . - . . . . - -. , - - -. , . . 1 -. , -I , 3. DEAN BAKER QUAYE DRYOR BEULAH AUGENSTEIN MARY CORNETT Pres V Pres Sec Treas BARBARA HUTCHESON MRS HOWLAND ,CEL ANTILL Valedxctorxan Sr Sponsor Salutatonan is-A if Ns.- -1-nv N ELIZABETH WEBBER JEROME GORE BILL DAVIS DALE MILLER Class I-Ixstory Class Wall CIass Prophecy Edxtor Dexanna -is 45? 'iv' W PAUL CLARK MAGGIF HUPP 33 will TN Q4 i... 5-f 3 BYRON WILSON CAROLINE THEISS 'Q-1 vmcmm HARPER CAROLYN MITCHELL BETTY MCKEE ' Suv PAUL. WELLS FERN ESTADT JUNIOR DINLMERLING RITA THOMPSON IN1Cl C' .AJS r In September 1944 fn pup1ls began thu 11151 s huol career These pupils came from var1ous schools 1nclud1ng Jack on Mxd 5 rd Dexter Clty However before the close of the year John Clarx and lborot , cncc uec1ded to abandon the1r school work but 1n a few months lcel Antxll carne fx gm anton add1ng one more to the class At the begmrung of our Sophomore year 1 st two more membels Jlm Harper and Wayne Carrol But were happy to ret 1 1 I ar ohne Thexss another pup11 Jim Harper and Clarence Lol ey were classed among the m1ss1ng A meetmg was soon held and the follow1ng ofhcers elected lcel Ant1ll Presxdent Barbara Hutcheson V1ce Presxdent Elmabeth Webber Secretary and Jerome Gore Treasurer Our Socxal events durxng th1s year caused much excxtexnent Our class play THE BIG BLOW UP was well attended and we stlll hear good reports of lt fhls year Our gratxtude goes to our sponsor Mrs Howland The Junxol Senlor Banquet was held at the Betsey M11ls Club 1n Mar xetta The rooms were deco: ated ln Blue and Gold w1th Red Roses At the beg1nn1ng of our fxnal year Paul V1 c lls resumed hxs studles at Dexter Although we were sorry to lose Patty Sanford fHanson who a1led through the sea of matumony we were glad to welcome Tumor P1n1me1l1ng from Fulda That year we presented the class play 'xlUMBO JUlvlBO whxch was very successful Another xmportant event was the Jumor Semor Banquet at the Betsey Mxlls Club 1n Mar xetta Thxs t1me the Banque was xn our Honor Fxve members of our class have been ogether the-1r entire 12 years of schoo They are Dale Mxller Barbara Hutcheson B 11 Davxs Qu ye Pryor and Elxzabeth Webber We are now near1ng the close of o ll la gh 111001 xx eer when we each must go our separ atc ways le1v1ng fond memm 1 1es behxnd SE '12 4 f ' lfff 'fQ1w 1' ,V y p , . , , 1 1 'f 2 1, ' ' . 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ISS N ILI We the Sen1or Class of lnxtex C1ty Hxgh School bemg ID full possessxon such mental faculties as we pos ess or clalm to possess do hereby devzse w11l bequeath and convey our varxous earthly possess1ons and all the dangles and bangles thereunto belonglng to the enfeebled 1ntellects of our successors the .Iunxors to be held by them or thrown away just as they wxsh And now we come to the follow mg personal bestowals whxch have been awarded to xndwmduals w1th complete cons1derat1on to the fxtness of the recxpxent I Icel Ant1ll leave my scat xn mght School to I1 ene Schneeberger Watch your teachers Irene I Dale Mlller wxll my abxllty to be on t1me for school to Merv1n Addls Don forget to set the alarm clock Mervm I B111 Davls w1l' my ab1l1ty to wreck automoblles to Robert Newton Watch those yellow lmes Robert I Jerome Gore leave my great Bookkeepmg career to Lawrence Noll Buy a founta1n pen Lawrence lt helps I Barbara Hutcheson w1ll my motherly advxce to Delores Faison I Junxor Dxmmerlmg w1ll my aches and palns and loafmg abxllty to Walter Txdd Look up Dr Quack Walter I Beulah Augenste1n wrll my mterest mn str mp mmmg to Charleen Wxckens You ve got a start Char leen I Dean Baker w1ll my ab1l1ty to grow a mustache to Edgel Harper I Paul Wells w1ll my knowledge of f1x1ng Chevrolets to Wava Harper Don get your fmgers dlrty Wava I Quaye Pryor w1ll my horse doctorlng to Nell Wxlson I V1rg1n1a Harper wxll my qu1etness and ab1l1ty to get along wxth people Roena Smzth I Elizabeth Webber wxll my abxllty to stay away from the opposite sex to Patty Board Tough luck Patty I Paul Clark wxll my last name to Jean Clark Sxlly 1sn t 1t'7 I Mary Cornett w1ll my long and successful engagement to Hazel Pangle Let s go Hazel I Betty McKee leave my model flgure to Mary Nau Tough luck the new look had to come along lsn t xt Mary I Rxta Thompson w1ll my abxllty to stay out all mght to Evealeana Armstrong Don t get sleepy Evealeanm I Maggxe Hupp leave my career as a chorus g1rl to Mary Jane Brown Youll make a good one Mary Jam I Carolyn Mxtchell leave my long lmr of boy fuends to Bertha Salxng Don t let the hne get too long Bertha I Fern Lstadt leave my xntc rest 1n Bella Valley to Beverly Robinson Watch them ex saxlors Beverly I Caroline The-xss wzll my ahxllty to get 1 boy frxend out of my class to Mildred P xchhoxn now that Dean xs gone I Pyron Nxlson will my abxlxty to play basketball to Mervm Addls Let s make an all star Mervxn A I7 1..'nn Y J . 2 ' , Of - ' -1 I 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 . 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SENIOR rJROPhr C1 Ol Fvery n1ght I tune ID to the 1 hllllp 'vlor r prof r 1n1 to he ll leronfre Core who has taken the place of Johnny s1nce h1s ret1rement Dale Ivlxller and h1s band has f1nally Il 1che d Ploadw ay and IS featumng Erma Bell as star vocahst W11l1amfB1llj DHVIS 15 now dr1w1ng a 54 Dodgf truck for Testa Phat lb the best they would gxve hlffl Icel Ant1ll IS now secretary for the Moseley P ody Co of lJ6t!'O1t Barbara Hutcheson lb teach1ng vocal nuu IC at Dungannon Her husband rs the famous World s Champ1on Ne1ght Lxfter Paul Wells now has the t1tle of the Natxon s lead1ng da1ry farmer W lb cons1n Rxta Thompson 1S runrung thi Hotel Ivlrddleburg and Rrta Beauty Salon Mary Agnes Cornett who 15 non Mrs I eo Salxng IS hung on a farm the communxty of Dexter C1ty Paul Clark who we hear makes a wonderful Mayor for It rddleburg tends hrs 150 acre farm as1de from h1s CINIC dut1es Elxrabeth Webber who 1S now a nurse at Cleveland IS engaged to the head doctor Robert Doal Dean Baker now has the Baker Super Market of M1ddleburg w1th Mrldr ed E1chhorn as head clerk Quaye Pryor now owns the Pryor Lwestock and Lumber Co ln Seattle Washmgton Jumor D1mmerl1ng 15 now an Enghsh Professor at Oh1O Umversrty V1rg1n1a Harper now Mrs Boyd Wagner IS 11v1ng on a 500 acre farm 1n Iowa She says the three ch1ldr en are wonderful help Betty McKee IS now a Powers Model 1n New York C1ty Magg1e Hupp lb lrvrng 1n Lows r Salem wxth her husband Lawrence Clark and sew chrldren three sets of tw ms Mxss Carolyn M1tchcll1s now a dress deslgner 1nPar1s Bryon Wllson and Carohne Thelss who were Chxldhood sweethearts au l1v1ng on a C rckc n farm near Chrcago Fern E.stadt Carnes has a beaut1ful home 1n Buffalo New York Ili ulah Augf-nsteln IS a housemald ln Maruttx He r husband to he lb employe d ln Akron - sf 1-f 1, 7. .' -s 48 ,, ' J 1 . rs gf 5 If . , ' F' 's - .- 1 H - - s- ' , 1 1 . , . , . . 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Prelude Invocat1on School Chou' Class Sermon School Chou' Benedxctxon Processwnal Orchestra Salutatory Gxrls' Chorus Valedlctory Trumpet Duet BACCALAUREATE Dexter Cmty Methodxst Church May 91948 8 30P M Rev 24th ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Dexter C1ty Hmgh School May ll 1948 8 00 P M March of the Prxests Inauguratmon THE I' UTURE STILL OUR OWN My God and I BE PREPARED My Heart At Thy Sweet Voxce Largo Rev John Guffey Danny Boy Prayer Perfect Rev Walter Brown Rosary Mrs Lela Howland by Mendlessohn Rev Davld Doan by McCaughey Icel Antxll by Wlhtol Barbara Hutcheson Jerome Gore Dale M1ller Class Address Supt H A Whxte Med1naCo Presentat1on of Class Supt H M Moore Presentatlon ofD1p1omas oupt H C Secrest Noble Co Bened1ct10n Rev John Guffey Recessmonal Axrv. ays by Stallfgrt , -: . . . is 1 a l. '. 'Sl sv .ll I 1 S. , -: . . ' ll ' I0 Invocation.. .. . . ' ll 3 ll ll ' 90 I ' Il II ' ' ll ll Ae ' I' - u' , is XX X Q1 .. Y JUNIOR CLASS e Martin Bertha Sa ing Ha Fxrat Row Delores Farnon Jean Clark Lucx Bever y Robinson Mary Jane Brown Wava Harper y Nau ll' leM P Smith Roe a Armstrong Evea can eeberger hn Sc Starr Irene fl M OW ndR Seco orie If M Char een Wickena Of!! ichh dred I-I Mi oord Patricia B arper H Edge Q! Chand Robert Newton Jack Swain Mervin Addis Wa ter Tidd Lawrence Nol Th rd Row e Wx son .- 0 ll . -- .-4-- . -1 -4 .-1 .- -4 . -1 -1 - -- -- - -- -- U' ,- 5 ..- -1 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As the curta1n rose on another school year we entered our Juxuor year We were Z3 m number and by good fortune we kept that same number through the school year The offxcers of the year were as follows Presldent Mary Nau, Vice Presxdent Mxldred Exchhorn Secretary Delores Farson Treasury, Jean Clark One evemng 1n the latter part of September we had a Class Wiener Roast It was held on the school grounds and games were enjoyed by all The honored guests were Mr H M lvloore and farrnly Addltlonal guests were also lnvxted by the students One of the great hxghhghts of the year was the Halloween Carnival sponsored by the Junxor and Sen1or classes On November Z1 1947 we presented our Class Play ent1tled Dear Papa When the basketball season opened our class contrlbuted Mervm Addls to the Vars1ty team and Lawrence Noll, Nexl W1lson and Walter Txdd to the Reserves Mary Jane Brown was the representnve cheerleader from our class The rest of the class members helped sell pop and hot dogs at the home basketball games At Chnstmas t1me there was a Chrxstmas program held here at the school house From our class Patr1c1a Boord sang a solo and the students ln the Boys and Glrls Glee Clubs sang several selectlons M11dred E1chhorn was elected by our class as a representatwe w1th the High School Annual In the m1ddle of March there was a Musxc Festival held Several members of our class part1c1pated In Apr1l we held our Junior Senxor Banquet at the Betsy Mills Club ln Mar1etta The Senxors and Faculty were the guests Upon leavxng school th1s sprlng we are lookxng forward to commg back next year as the Senlor Class of 1949 , . B' . . , . . . . . 4 g ' . . . , a 1 l ' , . . . .. . . . . . - . . . . ' as I iv 1 I 1 0 9 , . . . . . - . 1 .. . , . s . , I. . . . . . . - . , . .. . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . 9 . Fxrst Row Second Row Thxrd Rom SOPHOMORE CLASS Mary Lou Hayes Ruth Rom land Irene Hufirnan Betty Mxtchell Joan Heddleson Norma Lee Thompson Sharon Benson Jane Ogle Louxse Landaker Ruby Mclvlannxs Melvm Farson Charles Glbson Gale Snuth Dale Srruth Rxchard Harper Clarence Chandler John Waller Dean Mmcka Mr Wharton Bob Chandler Jarnes Wxlson Ivan Antxll fabsent Leona Arnold, Flrst Row Second Row Thxrd Rov. Mabel Davxs Martha Brown Shlrley Swann Ruth Border Dorothy bmxth Martha Augenstem Romona Nau Betty Gnggs Joan Brown Charles Shxllxngs Raymond Schneeberger Wxlma Henthorne Iune Hughes Rosemary Dxmmerlxng Annabelle Clark Erma Bell Rxchard Landaker Howard Haga Mr Rubel Amos Armstrong Herman Arnold Junxor Wharif Harold Haga John Mex-xtt fabsent Kathryn Schneebergerl FRESHLAAN CLASS SOPl'lOMORn. HISTORY f nun! tum ru Fra shman ycax we entered school as sonhomoreG wxth r lox wl'1ch was soon taken off by the :texn supcrwvslon of mhz s Norma Asmr dxdn t stay with us long and nenher dxd Dlck Sanford r-or Dc lr, t Pornett Norxna mowed to Akron and lb attendlng school there Lck and DL lbert are not attendxng school but are hard working boys W c had two booths for the annual Hallowe en Carnxval The dart oooth and the fortune telllng booth were successful Fhref. Sophomore hoys played rescrxt hasru l all Ivan Antxl lnpe-.dl N as Captaxn John NN aller reprn ents our class xn the StllOtI1f Counrll Sharon Benson entered the Prxnce of Peace Contest Bun r luck next t1me inharon We the Sophomore Class wlsh to fxprz s-. our ggratxtude to our Supt Nlr F'Rn1,5HNlAN NISTORH After leavxng, the 8th grade our Cla p e d to our Fre -hman ymar Ihere was an addxtxon of 8 pupxls fx om Tarkson 4 frorn 'vlxcmltb xrg and 0 fv om Dexter wh1ch made ZZ 1n all Two of our boys playcd basketball lumor NN harff and Raymond Schneeberger Joan Brown represents the Frm shman Clas as a Student Councxl mcrnber Erma Bell was xotmd x chu 1 f adm from our class ul Off1Ct rs are l 1 t I s X xc Pr Rxrhaxd Landa er becrctary Fxma Bell Treasure x Ruth Bordl t xnl-1 the I ft shnrm Cla-as can say ot tu ant who were mu to the hx -.r ool program w h Ne d ancnd Xl y x ll and we Vx15l1l0 gnu Crmdxt to thx understandxng the patnnm and al llxty of o r te arhmx s '- 1'- ., . . 1 Ter F5 : 1: ' .IJ l N 3. r , ', , ' ' . 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F1rst Row Second Row Third Row SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Verena McClintock Dana Faulkner Ruth Salmg Donna Mae Miller Shirley Gould Nola Pryor Rita Crock Gail Harper, Mrs Howland Billy Pryor Junior Ball Bill Webber Jaclue Harper James Porter Robert Mitchell Norman Cornett James Robmson Lewis Williams Willis Heddleson Delmar Porter Claude Wilson Virgil Willxaxns Donald Gill First Row: Second Row: Third Row! FHTTH AND SIXTH GRADES Earl Moore, Earl Gill, Walter Mincks, Charles Blake, John Guffey, Larry Sanford. Charles Saling, Charles McGall. Marlene Glidden, Willa Harper, Rita Nau, Enid Harper, Rosemary Crock, Norma Jean Addis, Ann Velosky, Evelyn Wilson, Mary Pryor. Elwyn Harper, Edward Cornett, Paul I-leddleson, Francis Glidden, Delores Heddleson, Naioma Faulkner, Tarcella Miller, Wayne Harper, Dail Harper. Williard Harper, Neil Rubel, Mrs. Ackley. Qabsent-Rolland Gliddenl. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Fxrst Row Rlchard Wlllxama Robert McGall Charles Ball Wxlbert Antxll Bernadme Rxtterbeck Norma Salmg Erma Mxsel Helen Webber Carolyn Moseley Nancy Boord Dale Mmcks Joseph Harper Kenneth Crock Second Row Charles Hardesty Robert Heddleson Howard Nau Howard Veloslcy Andrew Mxller Mrs Knox Garry Maxwell lrv1nLow Denms Faulkner Larry Wxlson Raymond Mxtchell Rodney Swaxn Gary Davxs absent Norma Jean Gould Fxrst Row Second Row FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Irene Shxhnskx Alxce Harper Jams Porter Sue Moseley, Joyc Moore Glenna Glxdden Marlene Rubel Marnlyn Rxtterback Irene Velosky Gayle Watson Susan Long Thelma Pryor Donella Swain Rxchard Mallett Freddxe Crock, Lewxs Ghdden, Duane Brown James Heddleson Larry Maxwell Terry Pryor Ph1lDavis Ronald Love Charles Ogle Robert Ball Mrs Musser fabsent David Sxersl . : .. .n . I . , e x G 1 Sept Oc Nov Dec .Tan Feb Mar Mar Z4 SCHO School started wlth a bang Cap guns Hallowe en Carn1val Lxvely and gay wxth good czder to boot Jun1or Class Play Dear Papa Great play .Tumors C hrlstrnas Program Santa for Chrlstrnas vacatlon School aga1n w1th semester tests awa1t1ng 26 Z7 Txgers play xn the Noble Tournament Tough Luck Txgers J'un1or H1 Tournament Muslc Festxval Gay costumes beaut1fu1 settlngs Dexter s handsome classes and MUSIC OL CALENDAR Mar ch 74 Aprll 6 Aprxl May May May May Mav 29 Afternoon Grade 'vlu IC Program Cexnor Class Play Mumbo Jumbo Ou last attempt at hlgh school dramat1cs Jr Sr Banquet Amld pretty g1rls gowns and flowers the Junxors pay fxnal trlbute to the Sen1ors .Tr Sr Parent rnght Our parents learn about our past Baccalaureate Held at the Dexter Cnty Methodxst Church Commencement Exercmses We leave the memor1es of the past and enter the future wlth hopes Everyone IS happy School xs dlsmxssed for the surnrner vacatxon Alumnx B anquet . Z . ' M . 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Fxrst Row Second Row SENIOR PLAY LAST Mrs Howland Director Barbara Hutcheson Kay Samedx IcelAntx1l Tweety Magg1eHupp Peaches Greedxngs Carolme Thexse Sarah Reynolds Beulah Augenste1n Mrs Custer Vlary Cornett Mlss Enmrna Burpee El1zabethWebbex Daxsy Quaye Pryor Lem Marblehead B1llDavxs Dxcla Reynolds Jerome Gore Pee Wee Smxth Dale Mxller, Peter Beamxsh Barney Wxlson John Reynolds Paul Clark Harold Custer Betty McKee Vxrgxma Harper Usherettes Rxta Thompson Madame Celesta Carolyn Mxtchell Usherette Dxmmerlxng Stage Manager Fxrst Row Second Row JUNIOR PLAY CAST Robert Newton J Caswell Drennen Mxldred Exrhorn Mxss Lucinda Carr Merv1nAddx5 Erxc Carr Mary Nau Mrs Carr Edgel Harper George Carr Patty Board Carol Ruth Carr Mary Jane Brown Lame Carr Jack Swaxn Mr Yeastes Lvealeana Armstrong Hazel Pangle Bertha Salxng Usherettes Roena Smith Mrs Elmxra McDufixc Jean Clark I xz Estes Delores Farson Mnckxe Strong Beverly Roblnson Janet Roden Walter Txdd Dxcky Turner Lawrence Noll Don Drennen Neil Wxlson a delxvery boy. Mrs Starr Dnector Third Row: Dean Baker, Doctor Omahandra: Paul Wells, Monahan: Junior SENIOR CLASS PLAY Munfxbo .lurnbo D1ck and lff 1 Nts two rollcge boys arrne at Dlfk s uncle s house just as Uncle John lb leax1ng lox a funer al By mlstake Uncle John pxcks up thelr bag w1th the1r monev and takes xt out They nerd mom y 1n a hurry so they turn the house. lnto a country 1nn The nxght lb dark and stormy and very soon the house was full of guests Harold Custe and h1s mother We aches C1reed1ng a hard bo1led chor us g1rl Mr BCa!'1 1Sh who 1S bl1nd D1 Omahandxa Kay Sarnedx h1s pat1ent and Madame Celesta Ha1t1an w1tch doctox Dur 1ng the nlght Peaches 15 murder ed The Sher1ff of M1lburn and the Sher1ff of Hopetown come to take charge of the 1nvest1gat1on The house IS bu11t 1n two count1es The ew1dence 1S 1n one county and the corpse ID the other D1ck w1th the help of ten year old Da1sy f1nal1y solx es the cr1me Tweety the next door ne1ghbo1 helps run the 1nn Bctwr en Tweety and D1ck s manmsh w1fe Pee Vee the aud1ence 1S kept laughlng all dur1ng the play Kay turns out to be Mr Beam1sh s slster whom he behcved to be dead Th1s play was well rece1ved and a second performance was requ1red Mrs Lela Howland was the d1rector of the Semor play and 1n appreclatmon of her pat1ence the clas presented her w1th a gold compact students under d1rect1on of Mr Carter Mrs Starr was the d1rector of the Jun1or play and 1n apprec1at1on of her patlence and effort the class presented her w1th a lovely cox sage Th1s play also was well rece1ved and I m sure after thls year of actxng experlence the Seruors of 1949 w1ll haue a wonderful play next yea Mr Carter was du-ector of tl-e musxc at th1s play also TUNIOR CLASS PLAY Dear Papa The wacky Carr famxly 15 alw ays getunv 1nto one mad jam after the other Lalne Carr age Z0 learns that she IS to haxe a wealthy glrl at her home for a three day VlS1t The house lb ter! 1bly run do an Mr Carr hasn t had a job for months but has been v- or kxng on an 1nxent1on from wh1eh h hopes to make a fortune Aunt Luclnda Carr who can t hear a word W1fhOUI her hrarmg axd talks to a lawyer who behevlng that she ns he1r to a large fortune gmxes hu 1 che ck for S50 OOO The Carrs f1x up the hou Q w1th the money Mr Carr gets help for h1s 1nvent1on from a manufacturer who has rome to town La1ne s guest arzxves and all goes well unt1l the lawyer returns for the check statxng that MISS Carr 1sn t the lle1r They can t eturn the money for It s already spent The two romances ave thf day Lan 11 x 1ns the wealthy manufacturer s son and Aunt Lucmda w1ns the manufacturer Tue Cllrlaln comes down w1th a f1na1 roar of la zghter when the manufacturer announce that he too lb hard of hearlng na UI ' f y , 1 ' I . I ' ..,w , .r W . y . W , h , 1 K , ' 5 u ' I K' 5 l K . . . S Q - I -N S D 1 - I 'Q . ' In 1 I I 3 , f Q ' S 4 . I ' . '. . X . A I . , 9 P . VV 1' . I V , . . . i I3 g K x .1 v. , . . . - e 1 'V 2 - . ' o , ,' , - . . . , . ' , qs ' 'N . Music was furnished by the combined orchestra and songs from high school , . A. -. - r . ' I Lx A r . 'C X ii 1 A s ' - ' -A ' ' . . - . . . , r . v F A .H h x I 'R . Y V . -' 1 '1 ' - v ' ' 9 I '.- ' U, ' - X -1 i - ,Q . ' I . Q . ' . . , , ' . Q .. 1 .X , I A . x , M 1 , 3 . ' ' s ' . 1 1 - 1 ' ' ' ' I , ' . . s ' ' ' , Toastmlstrc-ss Welcome Response arm Progs arf Tr1o lvloonhght und Roses Semor Class Hxstory Saxophone Solo Moonlxglxt Bay !d!f Nlary Jane Prown 'Vlary 'XIa1 Dean Baker rown Ma1yNau and Patr1c1a Boord Elxzabeth W ebber Beverly Robxnson benxor Class Prophecy T110 In The venxng By The Moonlxghr B arbara Hutcheson Icel Antxll Beulah Augensteln benxor Class A 1ll Jerome Gore Remarks Co Supt H C Secrest Remarks Mr Moore bong M1xec1 Group The Senxor Class expresses mts thanks for th1s very fume banquet 1n 1tS honor The Juruors and tha 1r ponsor cf-rta1nlv dad a f1nL Joh of makxng It a nxght to remember Icel Antxll Beulah Augenstexn Dean Baker Paul Clark Mary Avncs Cornett B111 Dav1s Junxor Dxmmerhng, Fern Estadt Tex ome Gore V1rg1n1a Harper To The Sl NIOR CLASb l OL I' ryr n NK ll rx CI 'XSS Nu T lil Stars Through Bolt-1 CLASS COLORS 'ollvery Blue and Pun CLAbS P LOW LR Plnk Hose Ano I x k Magg1e Hupp Barbara Hutcheson Betty Mclxee Dale lxrdlllel' Carolyn Mxtehell Quaye Pryor Carolxne Th61SS Rxta Thompson 1 llzabeth N ebber Paul W ells JlJTk'alfDll -fdEj'.!1 1Ex 1'. .T:fiX'1.V?i T 'Hy l.1l,l'F'?55 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . ..., . . . 1. , . . . . . . , . . , . . . . 1 , I ' . . . . . . 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Thxrd Row Fourth R ow GIRLS GL!-IE CLUB Joan Brown Wava Harper Beverly Robxnson Mary Jane Brown Erma Bell Bertha Salxng Ruth Border Annabelle Clark Barbara Hutcheson Mary Nau Patrxcxa Boord Mxldred Exchhorn Jane Ogle Chzabeih Webber Hazel Pangle Rita Thompson Irene Schneeberger Delores Farson Jean Clark Wxlma Henthorne Martha Augenstem Betty Grxggs Romona Nau Martha Brown Mable Davxs Shxrley Swaxn Vxrgxma Harper Sharon Benson Mr Carter June Hughes Carolyn Mxtchell Evealeana Armstrong Marjorxe Chandler Icel Antxll Betty McKee Lucxlle Martxn Fxrst Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row BOYS GLEE CLUB Gale Smxth Paul Clark, Quaye Pryor Bxll Dav-As Jerome Gore Dale Miller. Junxor Dxmmerlxng Dean Baker Bob fhandler Richard Harper Nexl Wxlson Charles Gxbson, Mervzn Addxs, Edgel Harper, Clarence Chandler Amos Armstrong Harold Haga Charles Shilling, Richard Landaker Howard Haga Mr Carter Herman Arnold Melvxn Farson Dale Smxth Walter Txdd Lawrence Noll James Wilson, Ivan Antxll, Jack Swaxn Dean Mxncks Jumor Wharff John Mentt Raymond Schneeberger, John Waller . Maggie Hupp, Beulah Augenstein, Mary Cornett, Fern Estadt, . h - I n v - HALLOV P la N CARNIVAI The annual llallowr en Carnxval w xs he ld at the Ur xt: r Cnty C ym on the e :une of C ctobe r Z4th The T1 was an enorrnous crowd many of whlch we re la l Puffs were glven for the best dre ssed and rake-s we re gnrn at I w lll The 51 mor Class had the Ref: eshme nt booth at Vehlfll we sold ple- lfll r pop 1ce rreand and hot dogs The be nxoxs also had the mxee booth nxor Class had charge of the Orange Tree booth and the Candy tooth The ophonlore Class had the Dart booth and the I' olt me te lllnp booth The Pre sh :nan Cl iss sold donuts and cxder and had charge of the Knssxng booth The e ve nth and elghth gvrades had a Ghost Walk on the stage and a fxsh pond th1nle exeryone had a wonderful tlme and are lool-ung forward to next October A rnuslc fe stu al was presented at Dexter Hlgh School on Max ch llth by four hxgh schools under the dxrectmon of lames Carter The hugh schools nartlclpatrmg were D xter Clty Be lle X allev llarrxetsvzlle- and Fore st Crove All the gxrls were dressed ID for mal gow ns and the boys wore sults The tollowxng self ctxons were used Pavan Love Song In An Old Fashloned Garden luennese W altz Mernorles Indlan Dawn Lxttle Red Sehool House School Days QXXHDFI C1T1lD1T1lJCc I Wxsla I ll as Sxnplc Agaln My Buddy The Desert Song Bell s of St lvlaly s Blue Danube Hola lvloonlxght Bay My Sweetheart s The Man In he Moon NK hen I Grow Too Old To Dream Easter Parade I m Always Chasxnu Raxnbows Blue Heaxe-n Home bweet Home By The Mxsslsslppl Tea P or Two Neopolxtan Nlehts Pony Y oy A Txsket A Tasleet Anchor s Away b1ng,1ng In The Ram SPPXDL lNPll16 Home Iqhlb Fe stnal wh1ch all the students enyoyed puttmv on was well recen ed 1n all the schools ,,., . . 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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM DEXTER HIGH SCHOOL The Gxrls Glee Club carne 1nto the gym carry1ng candles and smglng the followmg songs O Come All Ye Fazthful S11ent Nxght Holy Nxght Hark The Herald Angels Slng Away ln a Manger Joy to the World and Lxttle Town of Bethlehem After that the first and second grades sang a Chnstmas Carol and the third and fourth sang Santa Claus 1S Comnng to Town Solo by Patr1c1a Board Whzte Chrxstmas and Barbara Hutcheson sang a solo Star of the East The fzfth and slxth grades presented a play Aunt Nancy s Chnstmas Gxft Santa Claus came w1th candy for the flrst sxx grades EAST ER PROGRAM and were all dressed alxke m red and whxte uniforms They dxsplayed real musxc abxhty Some of the other songs were Where 1S Cmderella s Shoe Easter Day and Paylet The thxrd and fourth grades presented a Wooden Shoe Dance and Song They also had The Rock by Baby Lxttle Maids of Holland sang by Nancy Board, Carolyn Moseley and Helen Webber The class sang the followmg songs The Magxc Fern Merry go round and The Shower The fzfth and sxxth grades presented a play Kmg March Wmd Some of the songs they sang were, Holxday and Ram ' . Cl . ' , OO ll ' ' , ' 'U' lb ., Y I ' ,Il ll ' ,UI ll 'U SB ' The first and second sang Organ Man. They featured a rhythm band, ll . ll I9 0 , , . ' jg .OO Ol ll ll ' DI , . ' : ll ' UU ll - - IO OC II I I l OI ' OD ll ' QU DEXTER CITY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATY 5 1936 Paul Ackley Welcome Addlesberger Josephme Blake Ollvetta Blake Catherme Callahan Robert Clymer Fern DeVol James Haines Woodrow Harper Ronald Hayes James McKee Dorn Mlller Marybell Mlller June Moseley Eleanor Nau Emma Noll Robert Sanford Norzne Schxllzng Fred Txlton Faye Wagner Mar-1or1e Ann Wagner John Walters 1938 Earl McAtte Dorothy Davls Glenna Davls Ruth DeVo1 Vxrgzma M1l1s Arthur T1dd Katherme Augenstem Geraldzne Blake Dorothy Smlth Marjorle Mmcks Angehne Noll W11l1am Sanford Lewxs Long Dwight Boyd Gene Baker L-aul Jordan 1937 Gertrude Verona Arnold Clarence Leroy Callahan Leland A Clark Mary L Haxnes Wilma Nevada Harper Thelma Lucxlle Hupp Alpha Alme Jordan Harry E Mallett Jeanette Ernestxne McManms Ethyl Lovvene Mxtchell Anna Emalxne Patton Elxzabeth Chrlstma Preb1s Mary Rogers Carnebelle Txlton Ruth Elaxne Velosky Paul Warren 1939 Eunlce Groves Mane Wagner Lucy Wheeler Bertha Ball Kenneth Ogle Wanena Blake W11l1am Worrall Harrzet Wharff Blalne Way Josephme Farson Earl Mallett Bertha Wexsent Robert Augensteln Clarence Crum Raymond Addls Virgxma McKee Wzlhelmenla Davidson Ruth Chandler James Txlton Ida Farson Owen Baker Mary Smith 1941 James Carter Ixflazgaret Hutche Ira Young Jeanne Webber Bernlce Mltchell Claude Callahan Jack Vaughn Cec11 Wxlson Helen Wells W1l11am H111 Mary Jane Darrah Paul Baker Florence Tllton Betty McFarland Wayne Love Ellen Wharff Cleo Thompson Alberta Bettxnger James Womack Bonxta Br otton Wxllxam Nau Dolly Mae H111 1942 1..uc111e Arnold John Hanson Dorothy Hayes Manford Young Hope Waller Brufs Ixlxller E,1eanor Noll Mary Taylor Norrxs Farson Marjoru Sanford Waltf rDav1'-, Fvclyn DBVIH Farl Way Marlon McKee Dale bmlth Fathlz 4 rx Pettxnger M-ary Schott J' F1 M1111 1 1 lf H vCla'OOl CKADUATLJ 1941 Harrlet Merr1tt Edward Wells Elleen Hutcheson Mane Bett1nger Wxllxam Hutcheson Ruby Ackley Howard DeVo1 Roy Ball Lucllle Lerey Bertha Mzncks Dale Martln Wxllxam Brotton Mxldred Callahan Madge Hayes Jumor McAtee 1943 Claraetta Carter Lugene Wells Mane Pyczak Mary Burkhart Nma Stewart Earl Wells Jane Ann Clymer Evelyn Brotton Dorothy Nlau Garnett Blake Howard Moseley Mary Kay Worrall Paul Cornett Vxvlan Longfellow IJEX,-f:,I-', flux' 1'.J. . , 1 , 'T ' HF , 1 . son ' B ' ' William Clark I .K L X n u A r 1044 Lawrance Hanson F1 eda Tllton Donald W harff Mary Lou Patten Jean Boney Charlea W1ll1ams W1lma Lxncxcome Gene Woodford Ahce Hesbon Boyd Wagner Joseph1ne W1SDCbk1 Eldon Young Loullla Pangle .Tumor Longfellow Clay Baker Blalne Love Glor1a Womack Clarence Cornett Dean B1 ovnn 1946 Pauhne Crum Russell Wells Evelyn Farson Clayton Slater Marjorxe Hanson Floyd Baker Wanda Clark Dorothy Harper Hazel Chandler R1chard Hutcheson V1rg1n1a Wxckens Myron Pryor Margaret Merr1tt Mar1e Boney x DAI 1949 Cf-C11 Brown Martha Ellen Txdd Florence Noll Dale Lothes Patty Ogle W ayne Mmkb Thurlena Gezgner Maxxne Vv aller Maxme Wxlson Mclba McMann1s Inez Farson 1947 Jean Brovln Ernest1ne Wxlson Donald Dav1s Robert Moseley Bernard Mxtchell Raymond Noll Dv. lgnt Harper Barbal a Farson June W aller Frances Bell Loene McMann1s Norma Jean Smzth Norrxs Smlth Mary Sallng Adelle Mxller l , Q Ifi-I ull Y llIL.li ,x,iiQQQ1l,, l,,1l1!Il ' ' L33 F Y , ' Y . h . . Y . f. ? ,rf fs bl X 96 VARSITY AND CHEERLEADERS Fxrst Row Erma Bell Fr Barbara Hutcheson Sr Mary Jane Brown Jr Jane Ogle Soph Second Row Ivan Antxll Dale Mxller B111 Davxs, Capt Dean Baker Mervm Addis Quaye Pryor Third Row Lawrence Noll Dale Smnth Mr Moore, Coach Jerome Gore Bob 1948 TEAMS Furs! Row' Bob Chandler. Lawrence N011 Dale Mnller B111 Davls Dean Baker Mervin Addis Quaye Pryor Ivan Antlll Second Row Jerome Gore, Mr Moore Coach Dean Mxncks John Waller, Dxck Harper, Jun Wilson Walter Tndd, Nell Wxlson Paul Wells Mgr , Dale Smxth Third Row Charles Gibson, Clarence Chandler Jumor Wham-ff Gale Sm1th . . Chandler, llnsert-Paul Wells, Mgxxj I I V ' J Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec .Tan Jan Jan Jan .Tan .Tan Feb Feb Feb Feb DEXTER CITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Caldwell A Macksburg A Belle Valley H Lower Salem Forest Grove A Summerfleld H Batesv11le Sarahsvxlle A Harr1ettsv11le A Machsburg H Belle Valley A Forest Grove I-' Su.rnmerf1eld A Batesvxlle A Sarahsv1lle H Harnettsvmlle H Lower Salem A H M Moore Coach Paul Wells Manager e They No Game W' . Z5 , 23 47 . Z 43 Z8 . 5 Z4 43 . 9 ' H Z5 52 . 12 40 Z1 . 16 ' 33 36 . 19 ' H Z0 35 . 9 ' 39 45 . 13 ' ' Z6 30 . Z0 38 35 . 23 Z8 30 . 27 1 56 23 . 30 ' Z5 SZ . 6 A Z9 58 . 10 ' 35 31 . 13 ' ' ,GQ 1 .f Q Q' X XE JOKES Perhaps you think our jokes are bad but you d quickly change your views if you d compare the jokes we print with those we couldn t use Rlta Thompson was attendlng her fxrst baseball game Isn t that p1tcher just grand she enthused He h1ts thelr bats no matter how they hold them Mrs Starr wrote on the blackboard I d1dn t have no fun on the Seashore Then she turned to the class and asked How can I correct th1s Jerome Gore Lfet a boyfr1end Icel I want a palr of red shoes the low flat klnd w1th wedge heels Shoe salesman To go w1th what? Icel A short man Bob Everytlme I k1ss you It makes me a better man Barbara Well you don 1: have to try to w1n a halo 1n on n1ght Jerome Gore Whatcha read1n 9 B111 Dav1s A book called What Z0 000 Gxrls Want Jerome Gore Well see 1f they spelled my name rxght Dean B Hey Paul are you go1ng to k1ss that g1rl'? Paul W No I m not Dean B Then hold my hat and coat It was a beautlful nlght Quaye carr1ed away by the beauty of the stars asked Hazel Honey w1ll you marry me? Hazel Yes she answered softly Quaye lapsed 1nto s1lence Quaye she asked desperately why don t you say someth1ng'9 Quaye I tlnnk I ve sa1d too much already Bryon If you refuse me darhng I ll never love another Bryon s g1rl But what 1f I accept you? They were sxttxng alone 1n the moonhght No word broke the romant1c stzllness for a half hour Then Mary Agnes sazd, Suppose you had money VR hat would you do w1th 1t7 Proudly Tep threw out h1s chest and answered I d travel When he looked around Mary was gone and 1n hxs hand was a n1ckel DAFFYNISHUNS Racetract where the wmdows clean the people Alcohol an excellent l1qu1d for preservlng almost anythmg except secrets Hula dancer a shake 1n the grass Class1c muslc the kmd that we keep hopxng wzll turn xnto a tune Scandal somethlng that has to be bad to be good Bxgarnlst one who loves not wxsely but two well Lady a woman who makes xt easy for a man to be a gentleman WALSWORTH vb An. wus olrrun 'msn 1 M s O I r 1 O l , . . . . ,B , . . . . o n an H ' sv . . . OG ' U ll . , . ll ' OI , . , , eo' ' 009 . . ,, su B , - - so . , . , ll - uv . . , on n . . , se - - - on , is U ' ' ' lv : , e . , so - s sv ' - . so I - a as . , . , ll ' , ' ov - 1 . , u - - - n . , . , so 0 vu . , . . Bl no - . 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XX x ,-SF, X ' ww 96855 YUUR CRM E ,Z ! ro S T E L L F O X RESTAURANT ag CQNFECTIONERY TESTA BROS., Inc CCAL b IRIPPINC CONT RACTORS PHONE 115 CALDWELL PHONE 28 DEXTER CITY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1948 I BUILDING CONTRACTOR BlcJke's Garage GENERAL REPAIRING GAS OIL TIRES ACCESQORIES PHONE 19 DEXTER CITY OHIO I O PHONE 51-F-2 DEXTER CITY, OHIO CO1V1PL1MEN1S O14 Coldwell Produce Co BLLYQ1 s of C16'l1T1 1- Eggs - Poultry MANUFACTURERS OF ICE CRE XM PASTEURIZFD N111 K CL PHONE 70 CAI DWELL OHIO Pure O11 Products S'1ndw1ches Qoft D1 mks Route 21 Macksburg Ohlo OGLE S GENERAL STORE Crooked Tree Oh1o Rt 1 Dexter Clty Oh1O GFOCCFIQS Dry Goods Hardwzue Gasolme O11 Feeds A Good Place to Deal 1 'Nw X A 1 L 1 Q 'li 'I w L C 1 1 1 , 4 ' L2 ' J 1 J 1 1' ..' J , AL'S PLACE . - c . - kj 1 I'- 7 , 7 - -' 7 ' Y? . . - - 1 - . - . .- -. Felephone Federfll Routo 21 Maple Shade Form Mr 8HClM1S C'1rlB Ogle P1 ops Home Mode Ice Cre lm 'md Good Food Dextel Clty Olno Fleemcm Ponhoc Co L L Fleemfm Dealer Phone 78 Caldwell Ohlo Pontlac Sales 'md QGFVICC Genulne Pontlac Parts Authorxzed Pontmc Qeruce O11 Gfxs Parts ACCQSSOFIGS McVcay Shlllmg Funeral D1recto1s Calolvl ell Uever Clty McVay Furmture Store Phone 155 Caldwell - Q - - f 22 c ' 1 . . 1. . c . , .. , f 4 f c Y 'I I ' 7 c Q . . c , J c LJ c L, Y - cl - - o 0 - . 'I V1 . .L Ab BAKER S GROCERY and LUNCH On Hlghway 21 Phone 709 I 9 DOING Gas and O11 Grocex les bouth Ohve GIOCQIIQS Meats Gas O11 Phone 25 Dexter Cxty 01110 THE WILLIAM HILL ST ORE Slnce the Tum of the Century Caldwell Ohlo Congratulatlons GILLESPIES DRUGS Caldwell Ohlo In Buslness for You1 Health ' ANTILLS GROCERY LORENZ HARDWARE Caldwell 01110 CLARK and BARNET T The Iuendly Apphemce Store Caldwell Ohlo JAMES and QUICK Qufihty Stole fox Men and Boys Clothmg RUCKER S COFFEE SHOP Best Coffee on E211 th O1 Anyplace Else Sfmdmches Soups Fountam Sem ICG '1 G Ruckel Mallagel Caldwell Ohlo v , ' - cc 35 ', va Y , . L! ' Y 1 ' 1 y ' . Caldwell, Ohio , , 44' , , , ' y L vi ' - - Y. 1 v i 'D . . , y . 7 - - Q 1 J RALSTON PHARMACY C lldwell Ohlo MARQUIS FOODS Self 561 v1ce hoods Comphmentfs of LENA ALTER Cxldwell Ohlo JORDAN S Everythmg 1n Dry Goods Shoes NOt1011S Caldwell Ohlo , ' R1 'Y ,I ' T . N L k A Dexter City, Ohio z , ' 1 7 , . C E KIRCHNER COMPANY Elect1 1011 Apphances Calclvt ell Ohlo Conga 1tl1ldtl0HS FRANK REED lnsumnce 1nd Surety Bonds Phone 43 I 0 O F Blllldlllg' Cfxldxxell Oh1o THE CALDWELL JUURNIAL UfllC8 Supplles Job P1 lfltlllg MADGE S SPECIALTY SHOP Cfmlolwell Ohlo 'l he1 e was fm old Woman Thftt ln ed IH ft shoe She had so mfiny Ch1ld1 en She KNEW what to do' She took theln to MADGE S Two by two And hftd them outfltted F1 om hat to shoe 1' L I ' Aw 7 , . U2 1 ' 'c- 2' c Y , . 1 L Covers Noble County Like the Sunshine ' 4 L 7 . 1 , L f c 7 . c L . Q I C . 7 C . 1 c . WORL W THOMPSCN Dodge Plymouth Motor Gus md Tlueks C'11dWe1l Ohlo G T JENNINGS TRANSFER Local and Long Dlstance Movmg and Haulmg Buymg and bellmg Anythmg for the Home G T Jenumgs Owner Caldwell Oh1o RAY ELSWICK Caldwell Ohlo EHLLRMANN SERVICE Smce 1918 011 the Square Caldwell Ohlo G. T. 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