East Liverpool High School - Keramos Yearbook (East Liverpool, OH)
- Class of 1941
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'-lf - i, 4 752 i- .5-j-1 yi, Q35 -M. 763 KERAMOS 7947 X f XX N5 4 EAST LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL EAST LIVERPOOLQ OHIO BY WAY 0F INTRODUCTIDN ,fl em swam Ag sum we nlgaalf' 'l' IS impossible to record in one book all the pleasures and experiences of one day in a school of more than seventeen hundred stu- dents, let alone include all of them for a year. Therefore, the object of this book is, not to record individual events, but to furnish a cross section of school life. curricular and extra-curricular, that will bring to 1ni11d in future years the good times and old friends of this. one of the best years of a students life. It is also the hope of the static, that this book will, in some small way, promote interest in the MSM public schools, for what helps the schools helps democracy, and, i11 these days of niultitudinous HlS1llS.H democracy is fighting to survive. This is the first Keramos in nine years. The stati' has Worked long and hard to produce an interesting and entertaining book. We hope the traditions of the Keramos will be revived and that again the students of East Liverpool High School may look forward to a yearbook every year. With these thoughts in mind, we present to you the Keramos of 15541. THE PLACE Scene! Nwanf 0144 Defense Workers. Ho-0-rm-0 Hum! Nuw Takv Sllakespearv , . I wr Neither rain nor sleet. nor fl1llHd6l S roar can keep the K, E. from your door, under whut'd happen if we . . . This is what I d0n't l1lldE?l'St?1IlIl. 0474- df THE PECJPLE LEONORE ADAMS Cul. I'l'I'1P,-Il1'C'IlI'SIl'2I 1.2.3.43 Ilirl III-sswvos 1' Illvv I'lub 3.43 I71'u1naIif'S Ulub 25.43 I'1'mn IKIIIIIIIITIIIJC 33 Hi-'I'rI 43 Claws Volts- 43 I'Ill7ll' 4. GEORGE ADE III'llI'l'iiI. JANE E. ADKINS I - . . , , . IUII1.--lll'2lIl12ItIf' I lub lg Ilrvllc-lx Ilub LQ IIl2ll'lll I'lub 4. JOHN ALEXANDER G+-11.TSpm'Is Club 13 I':mu-1-11 fxlllll 2: l'1'nm IR nmilfw- 3. WILLIAM PLATO ALEXANDER Col. l'1'I-pflhxvul I.2.3.4g Iiusm-Imll 3: III-Y 3.43 Glu- I'Iub 43 I'lmi1' 43 lim-rzunus Stull' 4, JOHN KENNETH ALLISON V 451111.-lhnlio I'lub I3 Ilumv III-vlmxnics I'lub 2. ROBERT HARRY AMOS III-u.7igm'lh I'lub 1.23 lla-Iwtlmll 2. LOIS ELLEN APPLEBY I'1xI.I'1-np.--Ilil'I III-sm-we 1.23 Gym liwllibil I lluvm- AII'1'lIIIlIlC'3 I'l11b 23 I.1':1+lI'l's I.mlu'llv 33 l m'11m 4: I'l1zu'm lflllll I3 lfirfl .XIII 4. DORIS EILEEN ARGABRITE I'Illll.'-IIIUI' I'lub I3 I'Iwr11A I3 First .XIII I'lub . . I ., , I - .. . llwlm- I.1-Imxmxws Ilulu -2 Irvvm Imnuul1IvI- .43 Iqm I-Lxhillil :ig I'Ilill'IIl I'l11Iu 4. IZETTA H. ARRINGTON III-ll.-Ilirl ICI--I-ru-w I3 IIHIIII' I-lc-ulumlir-A I'l11b ' XIII' GLADYS AUBERGER LEONORE ADAMS Nr1ll1I ' GEORGE ADE JANE E. ADKINS Sl1m'Iy JOHN ALEXANDER ,XlI'X WILLIAM PLATO ALEXANDER Gus JOHN KENNETH ALLISON .T2'1l li'. ROBERT HARRY AMOS Ibn-li LOIS ELLEN APPLEBY .fKppls- DORIS EILEEN ARGABRITE IZE-TTA H. ARRINGTON GLADYS AUBERGER bully JOYCE ELLEN BAKER JEAN ESTHER BARKER PATRICIA ELLEN BAUR --lm KENNETH RAY BAXTER livnny RAYMOND DALE BEAVER DONALD A. BENNETT SHUI N BARBARA ELIZABETH BERG limb KATHRYN FLORENCE BERNARD IiatI ' PAUL BETTERIDGE LELAND EMIL BIRCH lmI ' vlvIAN ANN I?LACKBURN IRI:-1ccy ' ROBERT ELMER BLOOR Bula HELEN LORETTA BOLE 'I':1'L'lu ' JANET LOUISE BOWLING ROBERT JAMES BOYD Hob DOROTHY ESTHER BRERETON DUI ROSENION THOMAS BREWER RuslI ' RALPH T. BROADBENT IMC DOROTHY L. BROOKES 'I'1lbby LELAND EMIL BIRCH I 'IG I 'l'.'-Iiirl ICI-sm-1-I1-S l: l u1'IIn142: Nlzxillvrml- rim. --'- Ilumu lIIvL'l1unicsI'lul1 lg l5l'i1IllilI1I'Sf'lUb 23 Iws I lub 23 I'mm I'umm144I-m- 543 ll1-'I'r1 3.43 I'1mrm I-,.,,i.,f.I.,.. t,l,.,mtm. 13.1. Q-IIWV l4l.a.h... 3 3 4. Plastic 4111 4' mm. 3.45 mix' s. 4. JOYCE ELLEN BAKER .- . fs - 1 ' L A . I'um I'ill liwuu I l'mum ' Ill Ill 4 4 VIVIAN ANN BLACKBURN lllmrm muh 4: 4,mHHIm,0ii:l muh 4' ' ' ' Ibm. -Ilirl III-sl-IM-H 13 Ilnlm- 1'IK'0llIlllllC'S Club 2 JEAN ESTHER BARKER I'-Im.fI.1rl III-swim-s lg III:-0 4'lub 4. PATRICIA ELLEN BAUR I'um. Ilirl III-wlwn-s I3 I 1'I-larll I'l11b l. I.II-I- I lub 4: I'I::u'm 4'Iub 4. I KEN NETH RAY BAXTER lim. -Iimliu I'l11ll I1 Plastic- I'lnb RAYMOND DALE BEAVER I'1r11I.-ifl'I'll1'sIl':I I. 2. ZS. 4. DONALD A. BENNETT Ilvll. -IIzlrlu'Ilnlll I. 2. ii. 43 IIII-I' I'll1b I. 1. -I. 4, lI'1I-5. 413 I'Iwir 2.21.43 Ili-Y 24.4. IxlI'I I'l'I'h. Ji. I'1z-4, 493 I'lu-w Yin-I-fI'1'x-sill:-III 4. IYIU- I'l'I's, Zjg I'l1zll'm I'lllly 4 I'I'l'I'IIS. 41. ROBERT ELMER BLOOR III-In,-llzllul 1,254.43 IIIYY 4. HELEN LORETTA BOLE I'u1n.-gflirl III-sr-l'x'cs 23 film- I'lub 3.43 Charm 'lub I. JANET LOUISE BOWLING Ilwlnfl-'nllx llulwillg 23 III-'I'ri 43 I'Iml'm Club 4, ROBERT JAMES BOYD Iivn.-Ilzulib I'lub 13 Ili-Y Si, 4. DOROTHY ESTHER BRERETON III-xl.-li!IiIti1,g' I'l11b I3 1'IlIll'1l4 l: lIif'I'l'i 24, 43 Qlm- I'lllb I. I BARBARA ELIZABETH BERG mln. Il'I'IlI'hIl'Il I. 23 I-nlk lmmemlug' 21 I IAl'IIIll zl. 3 II'IllIlIllIlIIllIIII'I':12 Ill:-vI'lub 43 I'I1uir 4' I'll:1I'm I'Iub 4 4lAir-I--I'l'-S. 413 I.vzuIr-rs Imaxglxs- I KATHRYN FLORENCE BERNARD IMI. I'rI-11, .llmlwxzlllsllu I'l11b I3 ID1'zIlxl.Il1c. I lub -3 mm Imllllllltm- .w. I-14-I-Ilub 4. Ilmrm I'l11l1 4. PAUL BETTERIDGE I'ml1,-4S1Irl'4s Vlllll I. 2. ROSEMON THOMAS BREWER IVIHILY-I Il'NI .XIII lg Spnrm I'lub 2. RALPH T. BROADBENT IMI, l'rI-lv.--Iluml I,2.3,4g I4'I!l'lIlll 2.75: H144 3.4. DOROTHY L. BROOKES I'f.1Iv. .Iiirl III-SUIT:-s 1.23 I'll41l'lIl I'lub 4. JANICE BELLE BROOKMAN EDNA MARIE CAREY MARJORIE JEAN COBURN C0111.i12i1'l I11's01'1'1-R 13 Iirusb 2 l 11111 1'1-ucil CI11b 2 121-11, 1.111 111--111'1'11s I. 2. II1-Tri 3.43 f'1I?I1'l1I Club 43 C11Il1I11Ul'C'1il1 Cl11l1 4. JOHN FRANKLIN BUCHANAN 4 MAB'-E FLI???ETH.i?F:PENJ-Eli. ml b 0111. 1-1-.1,,.Ec'11111-11A 11 1:1110 1111111 1.2.:1.4g 11.11.111 1.hf,: 'f'E ''l 't 'A' U' l' ' ' 'l 'g ' 1lIoCl11111ir's Club 13 Mzltlu-111u11cs Club 23 1'l111i1' 43 ' Class Vain- 4. MASON CALE CASTO JOSEPH KENNETH BUCHER 1'f11111111-1111111 C11u1's11 131-11.-1Iy111. Iixbibif 25.4. MARIAN JANE CHAMBERLIN NORMAN RAY BUCHER Cul. I'1'1-11, 1Il'l'll1'SlI'1l 1.23 1211-11 Club 1 P4 1 111 121-11.-lluslu-1111111 1.2.3343 F1111t11u11 2.25.43 S11111'1.s lIl'f1'l'Y1'S 13 lfulli 1111111-iuu' 25 1113111 43 l 11l'1'lIl 4? Club 23 l 111'1u11 23 Ili-Y 4. 4'llill1llI llllll' 4- BARBARA AGNES BULGER EVELYN JANE CHAPMAN 1.-4-11.f1ii1'l 111-s1'1'1'1-R 13 1.111111 Club 23 1ll1-1- CI11b 43..,,-2.1111-,. Vlul, lg 51111111-1112111115 Cl11b 4 111 111 1,2.3.43 1'l111i1' 4. 13 19111-11111 43 1l11l1I'IIl 1'l11l1 4, EILEEN KATHRYN BURBICK MARY KATHRYN CHEMA 1'11111,41.111111'11ulis111 Club 13 111-'I'1'i 34.43 1111111 11111114 , -K:-, Nm N , I, Ik Ii ,- ,,. 1 cl iug: 23 ll1I2I1'I1I fllllll 43 1lU1II1ll1'l'l'1211 Club 4. 4-ISHN? 1 HI MAIN l' U Hmmh 'um B R HAM DON U . .. VINCENT WAYNE CHRONISTER 121-11.-I5:1sl.1-1111111 1.23 1111111112111 1,2,.i,43 1l'1l1'1i 4 ,I , il I 2.3.43 111111 Iixbibii 13 51111115 Club 1.2. 1 l ' 4 ' l- DONNA JEAN BURCHAIVI HAROLD CLINE flfllll--l lli 11311111113 2? zlllmlll 111111 4- 1111. I'1'v11.-.11-111111111111111 Club I: S1101-is CI11b 2. DORIS MAE BURROWS THELMA MARGARET CLINE ll 'l ilImllmlK4S mul' 15 CIW Vhlh IA: l mm' l' 1'11111fI11'z1111:11ic-s1'111l1 lg 111111111 lic-1111111111114 Club 'I 43 Folk 13111101112 23 I.1':11l111's 1411212110 4, DELORES ANN CAREY MARY A. CLORAN Cul. l'1'1-11.i1Ii1'1 111-s111'1'1-R 13 H11z111iA11 Club 23 1211-v 1'11111f11i1'I 111-R1-111-s 1 1Yi1'1--I'1'1-s.J3 I 11ll1 1111111111-. 1411111 3.43 14111111-1's 1.1'3.g111' 3,43 Cl1:11'111 Cl11b 4: f'1l1'1'1' 23 Ili-'I'1'i 35.4 1'I'1'1-us. 473 1'I1n1'111 flllllb 4 1111 1 Lvzlrlvl' 334. JANICE BELLE BROOKMAN JOHN FRANKLIN BUCHANAN JOSEPH KENNETH BUCHER -1111 . NORMAN RAY BUCHER l11ll'11H BARBARA AGNES BULGER Rub EILEEN KATHRYN BURBICK Kata- DON BURCHAM Si11ky,' DONNA JEAN BURCHAM 110l1II2lU DORIS MAE BURROWS R1-11 DELORES ANN CAREY l'1-l111v1 ' EDNA MARIE CAREY -A141.1.11-1' MABLE ELIZABETH CARPENTER 1'l11c-li1'11 MASON CALE CASTO Slick MARIAN JANE CHAMBERLIN EVELYN JANE CHAPMAN MARY KATHRYN CHEMA Mary Kay VINCENT WAYNE CHRONISTER Yi11c1 ' HAROLD CLI NE 11ilI'l1lW THELMA MARGARET CLINE K'1ll11I11',l MARY A. CLORAN MARJORIE JEAN COBURN Ili 11 R ELEANOR MARIE COCHRAN HELEN E. CONKLE 1Il0'1'1H ALLEN EDWARD CONKLIN Hldllllll JO ANN CONNELLY Ju FRANCIS EARL CONNOR .Tatu KENNETH RICHARD COOKE M1'1lI'1'1l1Sn JOHN A. CRAMER .1a1cli CEORGENNA MAE CUNNINGHAM 1l1'11l'g1 ' MARY JOSEPHINE CURREN 111111. -13 F1111 111'Il. 23 11111 1'l'0lIl 1 1411111 Club 4 C11111 :nuns 1 C11111 1'lII11 4 1'11111 140111 1Ii-Y 3 111-11. 12011. Ixulk 1 CI1a1'111 111111. 1 2 '11 4 131111-1111 1.111 1I1'K1'1'1'1'S 13 1511111 11111111119 23 111'1ll 11 1111 2-3.43 1111211111 flllllb 43 1111-v Club 4. ELEANOR MARIE COCHRAN 111111111111 Club 13 1'-lI1'111Il 2,33 11111111 1 111-111:1tic'w 1'lub 23 Ili-'I'1'1 3.43 1i1v1- lllllll 4 11111111ittL'11 243 fl111J11' -13 clllill'11I C111b 4 HELEN E. CONKLE 121110111 Iiuittiug' Club 13 1:11111 1121110111: 23 Cbzuu ALLEN EDWARD CON KLIN -1'I111 511111 -1. JO ANN CONNELLY 1f1l11101l1111I 13 I'1'11j1-1-1111' 11111-1'11l111' 14.43 1Xl1 1Ji1'l 111-,-1-1111-s 13 1111114 1121II1'1Il1L' 2' 1'b411111 FRANCIS EARL CONNOR H1'111'1S Club 1.2. KENNETH RICHARD COOKE 111111111 Club 13 l 11111l1ull 2.233 S1-1111 I1 4 43 fl111I11' 43 1111-11 C111 . JOHN A. CRAMER 1l1'I'il111Il'S Club 2. GEORGENNA MAE CUNNINGHAM f 1 12111 Clllll' 23 111-I1'1 5.43 141'2ll11'I'S 1,1-.1g.Lll1' 34 Club 43 111'1ll1IZl111 S'1l1I11l 4. MARY JOSEPHINE CURREN C11-v Club 1.3.43 l41I01'1IS 1.23 I'i1 'Club 1 .1111 1 1111-11 Club 1,255.43 1l1I01'11S 13 Class VOIO1 i4 I11 t 11111 111111 111111 P 1111 1l111i1'2.3 's .' 3.:' ' 11- 4. 1947 LEONARD DALLAS LEONARD DALLAS l'onnnm-ri-iaxl lull:-A.-. VIRGINIA DASH Pnl. l'rvp.--f f'Il2lI'llI Vlnlm 4. GRACE EARLENE DAVIS i':nn,fIlirl lil-wr-1'xl-s lg Glu- l'Iul1 l.2.Ji,4g llunn lflc-lnnuniz-s 21 l'I1zn'1n Club 1. HARRY N. DAWSON. JR. K'nn1.fliasx-Imll 25. CHARLES OTTO DESHLER HPll.+l-'nolball 1.2.3.-ig liuwlmull 3: III-Y 41 Clus- I'1'l-A. 4. ELLEN E. DEVON H4-n.-linittilg Flulr lg llfnne- I-fcnnmnif-s Clul: 2 Ulm- Cluln 23 f'Il2il'lll Clulr 4. MARY LORRAINE DIDDLE i'mn.-Illvv Vlulu 1,3,-lg Girl lim-svlwn-s 1.23 Vmnf nwrcial Uluh 4. ROBERT LEO DIETZ Gun,-Hi-Y 22,43 Plastic Clulr 3.4. ROLAND CHESTER DINGEY l'OllllllL'l'f'iilI Coursc. MARY EI LEEN DOLBY c'0I1l.1Fil'Nf Aid lg Girl IU-svrv:-s 23 1'Iuarn1l'Iul1 4. VIRGINIA DASH Gil1115 ' GRACE EARLENE DAVIS tJ1'uL'il- HARRY N. DAWSON, JR. ulilllltvn CHARLES OTTO DESHLER I Duc'li ELLEN E. DEVON MARY LORRAINE DIDDLE ROBERT LEO DIETZ Huh ROLAND CHESTER DINGEY -wvglf' MARY EILEEN DOLBY HIIIIIIIIYH CAROL PATRICIA DOUGHTY J. THOMAS DOYLE .IoL- HELEN LOUISE DRANE MARY KATHRYN DRAY DONALD J. DUFFY Huff DOROTHY JUNE DUKE JANET SNEDDON EASON Im--un ANNA MAE EDWARDS NNI CHARLES FREBIRISIS EHLENBACH I 'Q RICHARD DEE--ENSINGER .. ,,. BERNARD EIJIIIIARD ERVIN JAMESIEYNON mm.. RALPH ALLAN FALCONER HELEN L. FARLEY ROBERT LEWIS ,FARNSWORTH lm I SARA JEAN FARRALL Sully WILLIAM F. FERRALL ling CARL DAWSON FISHER l,zulfli1- ALTA MAE FOUTTS ALTON FOUTTS 1 Al CAROL PATRICIA DOUGHTY RICHARD LEE ENSINGER l'un1.f--dlirl Ilvwru-R I.2g Ili-'l'1'i 25.41 I'Il:xl'1n l'lnlx i'u1ll.-fflwlmlxilrgg l'Iul1 lg llonw AII'f'IIillIIC'S Clulr 1. -I. BERNARD EDWARD ERVIN J- THOMAS DOYLE Ilvn. IIIEY 3.lg I'l'uj1-vtnx' f,llC'l'2lIllI' 24.4. 1in-n.g.M'1'ux1zl1llivaxl 1'Inlv lg Ifirwt .Xill 1'Iul' 2. JAMES EYNON HELEN LOUISE DRANE 151-n. IIIW -4.4- l'lnn.flli1'l Ih-Rl-lm-s lg llunn- lim-nn.-nlirs 2: Ili' 'I'l'i 43 funn. Vlulp 4 4:I'II.1-I'v0llIIIiIII Ig Iluskm-Ilrall l.Z.34.4g limo-lwzlll l'lnu'ln l'luln 4. RALPH ALLAN FALCONER l'nll4-:ro I'1'v1u1'utu1-y lI0lll'Sk?. MARY KATHRYN DRAY -f-Hirl IU-sl-1'x'1-s lg Fulk Imm'irg: 21 1'lnn'ln HELEN L- FARLEY II1'll.' -Hlranisll Club 1.2. DONALD J. DUFFY ROBERT LEWIS FARNSWORTH .,, iluas Xlm- l'rf's. Zi. I.:-lnillulxlv IIIUCIIQIIIICS 1,2g Plastic Club 2,3,4. IIl'Il.+-IIIIIVIIZIIISIII l'luln lg Girl Il4-sn-1'u-- lg Knit' 4- DUROTHY JUNE DUKE SARA JEAN FARRALL .I-n. Aflirl llc-ss-l'x'f-s 1,23 Hi-Tri -lg f'II3l'll1 Club 4. tins I'luIm 23 Iivrannm- I-fc-Inu Stuff 4. 1.4-rl.-fll'cI1m-Allan l.1Z.3.4g Illvv Vlulv l,2i,4g Uluse WILLIAM F. FERRALL Gvn.-III-Y 3.4. JANET SNEDDON EASON Yuifw- lg Latin I'luIr 2: f'INn'us 2.355 Ulmir 4: Iiralnzl K'IuIx 2.3.43 I'l'4llll 1'onxrnitIm-0 Zig Ili-Tri 3,4 KSN-. :H CARL DAWSON FISHER lhalm Huh 4' mms Nlwlxlary 4' Vmn.-Rarlio Fluh 19 Forum 3.45 Iiasf-ball 3g Ili-Y 4. ANNA MAE EDWARDS IIl'lI.f'I:4l0IiIOYl'l H Vluh lg Latin Ululr 2: l'l1a1'1n ALTA MAE FOUTTS Ululs 4, Him-If I'Iul: 3.4. f1t'lI.ff'Ili1I'll1 Ulub 45 lie-rarnos Staff 4. CHARLES FREDRICK EHLENBACH ALTON FOUTTS Vfllll.-IIOIIIP Mc-vlmnic-s t'lulr lg K'nnking l'luIx lg Vol. I'l'1'll.fIIi-Y 45 Class '1'r0aRurm' 4g Keramos Latin Q' lull 2g Ulm- Vlnlx 3.4: livrarnus lim-lm Stull' 4, I-lc-lm Staff 4. NANCY FRANK GEORGE GILLIS Cum Cmuf- DONALD S. HANCOCK lllcfwlzll Cuurwv. KEITH WILLIAM HANEY Plaftn' Club 2.34. G EORGE HARGRAVES, JR. Cul, I'1'vl'.--lmtilx Club I1 Nlzvtlu-nmtics Club l Ul'lll!l 2.3,45 Football 2,35 Ili-Y 3.4 KPN-s. 43 BRUCE HARGREAVES 111-ll. Fuulluall l,2,3,4. REX ROBERT HARKER Hon. Plastic Club 2.22.45 livrunms Eclm S JOHN CAMPBELL HARMAN Gall.-lhulifm Club 'I5 Sports Club 25 Hi-X 4 4 Track fllauagm- 35 Football Mauagur 45 lfm'um Baskc-tball 3. CHARLES HARRIS General Courso. MARJORIE JEAN HARTT Col. I'rvp. A Ilouu- Ms-vllauics Club 15 .Iouxna mm Club 25 Ili-'I'1'i 3,45 Class Sur'l'vtzll'y 25 Illvv Club 'l 45 Prom Cmumittvc 35 Clmir45 fIIl2ll'lll Club 4 QS 4l: Gun.-If WILLIAM THOMAS HARVEY umm 2. DARRELL L. HAUGHT Com. Iiuitliuu' Club I5 Girl In-sl-ru-s 2: Clmrul 1.1-uf -Ilmuu llvvlnxlliz-s Club L23 l'lastic- Club Club 4: I uIll Ilzllwilvg' 25 Ill'2llllZllll'S Club 'I 4 2.25.45 Ili-Y Il.-15 Iil'l'lll1l0SI'lK'lI1lSlZ1IlI4QIiCl'iIlll0S Staff -I. MARJORIE FRANKLIN Ai-VERA JANE GLYNN Corn,-llrxlsll uml I'1-:wil Club I5 film- Club lg l 4... A 1,1 I 1. H I V4 1,1 I 55. Fulk llzxlmillgr 2: Illmllzltics Club 225 Class Yuim- 35 If -'I'II ,'l'I,IIII'III ,IIIXI 4 ' IIIIII 'IIIIIIIIIIIIS III Ili-'l'ri 3.45 .luuruulislu Club 35 liz-mums Iirlm Staff IIIIIIII 'S' I I'IIIII I III ' 4. ROBERT GOODBALLET HARVEY KENNETH FRANTZ , .5 , , 5 . 5 , 1 A I.1-lu,--.ln1u'nal:sm Ilub 15 llastlc' llub .l.-I. lol. III'I'll.iIllIIllSIl'l2ll Arts Club I5 Ilzlsm-Iwull Klau- El '0l' 3.45 llasli-llnll M: elf 34.4. A N I I 'I'I II JAMES HARRY GOODMAN BETTY LEE FRAZIER IIl'II:fxllIl4vlIll2lllI'l'll Club 1.2.35 Plastic Club Cum. Knitting' Club 15 Girl ltvsl-ru-s 25 I-'uruul 253.45 Folk Ilan:-iu,g' I5 Gym lixbibit 2.23.-I5 Iloml- JANE GOODWIN licolmlllics 25 Clmrm Club 4, Cqlmym-yyial Club, ROBERT DONALD FREDERICK MARY A. GOUGH Q Gr-ll.+CooIiI11,u' Club 1.25 Cauxvrax Club fb-u,-Girl Ilusl-1'x'1-s 25 Ilrusb illlll Pc-nt-il Club ' IIUII 3- Imamlm-1's I.vz1L:lu- 3.45 Clwrul Club 4. V TONY FRENO I MARY ELIZABETH GRAHL L0lll.fIIlllIl1' Ml-cl1z1l11c's I lub I5 Plzlslm Club 4 ti1.,,A,,,43h.5. Club 1: phoil. 19 G5.l.,5m,5 Club 1 Clmrm Club 4. CAROLYN FRITZ Com.-Latin Club 1,25 film- Club 15 Girl lic-sa-Vw KAY ALLENE GRIFFIN 25 11'-'rf 3,44 In-A A ' I1' +.- - I II IIUIIJIID LIIII sl KIIIIIII IIIIII 4' f'Illll.'fIll0l'llS I5 Glm' Club I5 Ilramalif-s Club I5 HAROLD FRYMAN Ifnllc Imncing 25 Clmrm Club 4. Com.-Sports Club 15 Focnlmll Alallragrvl- '4 WILLIAM G. HALES VILAS GAMBLE llvn.jfilm'c: Club -l,25 Class Yoim- 1.25 I'1'ojs-c-tm' Gmwml VUUINI. 41pm-1111111 3.4 II1-I -5.-1. JAMES HAMMOND ' 1 JOHN RUSSELL GEREN l1m1.fIJ1'zllllz1tic's Club I5 Frmtlrall 15 I52lSL'IlI:lll 3' 10IlI.iI'l'0IlCIl Club 13 Slmrts Club ' Clvm- Club 4 Cbuir 2.34.45 Illvu Club l,2.2!.4. NANCY FRANK Nun MARJORIE FRANKLIN NIal'p:v HARVEY KENNETH FRANTZ I'ull CI1:1in BETTY LEE FRAZIER Ulilullslis- ROBERT DONALD FREDERICK Hull TONY FRENO Dix CAROLYN FRITZ Holly HAROLD FRYMAN Duck VILAS GAMBLE JOHN RUSSELL GEREN lJ1'1'm1 GEORGE GILLIS Gilly ALVERA JANE GLYNN ROBERT GOODBALLET l,i:llllIlIL'II JAMES HARRY GOODMAN .Iimruy JANE GOODWIN MARY A. GOUGH Irish MARY ELIZABETH GRAHL IJut1'l1 KAY ALLENE GRIFFIN liaIim ' WILLIAM G. HALES Hill JAMES HAMMOND Jim DONALD S. HANCOCK Ga-0Zil KEITH WILLIAM HANEY lf1ppiv GEORGE HARGRAVES. JR. BRUCE HARGREAVES REX ROBERT HARKER l3ubI' JOHN CAMPBELL HARMAN CHARLES HARRIS Six-foul-Hmm-0 MARJORIE JEAN HARTT III1lrlg'm- WILLIAM THOMAS HARVEY Hill DARRELL L. HAUGHT Cullugo I'1'eparato1'y Course-. 7941 .-S' 4... FRANCES LEAH HAYES DOROTHY MAY HILL 114-n,-Knitting'l'lub 13 Ilirl ICI-win-A 2: Ili-'l'l'l 3. I'ulu.-Knitting: I'Iub Ig Iluuu- I'IQ'4lIlI1IlllK'SVIIIII ' 4 flII2ll'III Vlub 4, Il1IIIlIIIt'I'1'IQlI I'lub -I3 l'bzu'm l'Iub 1. GERALD HECKATHORNE ROBERT RICHARD HI'-L IlIllII.'IlIIlIII' XII-1'I1:1uic's Vlub 11 .Kvrm1:ullti1's l'lub 4 'l 4-'l4f l'U Illlll' li SIWVIS Illllll 3-33 lIl 4'I'lUl' I 1 DONALD EDGAR HEDDLESTON BETTY CATHERINE HINES I11-u.ffI0uI'ua1Iislu Club I: Spurle I'lub 23 Ili-Y 22.4 III-lnfllirl Ilvsc-:Wm-s I: Iluma- llcuxmunif-Q I'Iub ' IYim1fI'I'1w. 413 Iinslu-llulll 2.3.4. III-'I'l'i 3.13 IlIl1ll'lII l'lub 43 lil-mlllus Stull' I3 Ifnllllll 'L JACK HEDENQUIST. JR. Col. l'1'I-pf-41111Alu-tlrall 1.2.33 llaun-I 1.251.433 lim-. ROBERT HISSOM ub 13 I m'uu1 2.35.42 Hob 2.33.43 Ili-Y Si.-13 Ibm- Iin-ll.-.Xm'mu1tir's I'Iub lg l'l:1-atic' I'lub 2.3, zxlrlf l'Iub 55.43 I'rmu I'mlu1IiIII-1- Sl. PAUL ALVIN HOPPER LLOYD FRANCIS HENDRY III-11.4111141111 I'Iub I3 Slwurls l'lub 21 1111-I-I'Iub In-ll.-Splunk Club 13 Illuln--Imtll-ls I'lub 2, WILLIAM McKEE HORTON NAOMI JANE HENRY Vul. I'1-I-lr.-Iims l'lub 1.23 .louruzxlism I'lub 1.3, 3t.m.m1 l13,lH.Sl.- IJl'1llu:llit's I'Iub 2.24.-I3 I m'um 23 I'1'om I'ululuI1l1'u- 'I' I III-Y Zi,-I3 II'l'I-4. S173 Ilzunl 43 Ill:-v Club 43I'l1uir4' III-luluxu Stull' ICIIIIUI' I3 lim'1':lluus llc-lux Slzlll' -I. EDNA LOUISE HESTER I o1ll.-Mlilliltiug I'Iub 13 Full. IliIll4'II'!' 23 l,v:11lI-rs FRANCIS JAMES HOUSE HW 'l' IMI. I'rvp.-Spm'Is l'Iub Ig 'I'l':uAI. 24. EDWARD P- HESTER CHARLOTTE R. HOWARD Ivu. Rznlin l'lub 1. I'mu.fI'lml'1ls 13 lil:-1-I'lub 1.13.43 Ilirl III-sn-1'w I3 Iluuu-Iivnlnulllic-41'lub 23 1,4-zulvlx I.:-112114-233 I'l1ui1 PATRICK JERRY HESTER 43 l'IIlll'IIl I'lub -13 lII'l'2lIIIOs 1410110 Stull' 4. '+uu,-f-Suiulluiugg' I. WILLIAM GLENN HOYT l'w1l1.-Ifnullralll 4. MILDRED BERDELLA HICKMAN 'Imn.-l'I1o1'11s I: Illvn- I'lub 1: l?l'm'IlvslI'u 1.23 CHARLES HUDDI-ESTON ' 1 lx II2l1Il'1lILl L. IlIlIIl.iIIElIIIIl l'lub 1.2. 51111111-I I'rmu I ::,-I3 4: 111311. Imll. Foul I'1ub -I I-vw Vulu .,4, 1. I.:-uc FRANCES LEAH HAYES 'I':ll1uj ' GERALD HECKATHORNE DONALD EDGAR HEDOLESTON JACK HEDENQUIST. JR. LLOYD FRANCIS HENDRY 'I'w11-Htil rfb NAOMI JANE HENRY EDNA LOUISE HESTER I'I'II ' EDWARD P, HESTER -1.1 PATRICK JERRY HESTER Put MILDRED BERDELLA HICKMAN NIi:Ig'1 ' DOROTHY MAY HILL IMI ROBERT RICHARD HILL BETTY CATHERINE HINES ROBERT HISSOM PAUL ALVIN HOPPER WILLIAM M?gKIEE HORTON ,. I .. FRANCIS JAMES HOUSE IIuln-lI ' CHARLOTTE R. HOWARD 4'lluII4liv WILLIAM GLENN HOYT Hill CHARLES HUDDLESTON flIIllC'Ii JAMES DONOVAN HUGHEY JOHN HENRY HUMPHREY SUSAN S. HUSTON Suv- NELLIE ANN HYATT -AMI JACK ARTHUR HYDER ANITA MARIE JACKSON l'u il 0- . I- JAMES ROY JACKSON KATHERINE VIRGINIA JOHANNES WILMA MAE JOHNSTON 'khlgm-1 EVELYN JUNE JONES JAMES DONOVAN HUGHEY 1.4-In -'.NI'I'0Il21IICS Club I3 ISI-rulun Club 23 I 4lI'LlIIl 4, JOHN HENRY HUMPHREY 'I'ilI I40lll'Sl', SUSAN S. HUSTON 1.1-n,--1In-lws11':1 11.3.43 C111-If Club 14.4 IIH1-s. 453 :Antics I'Iub 23 OIIOII' 43 IIr:ml.z1tic's Club 3,43 lIIIIllIlIIII'I' 33 ILIIZIIAIII Club 4 Il'rn-A. 4 I: Ili-'I'ri ills I'lIlSI'IIlIIII' 4. NELLIE ANN HYATT -Iiirl II:-svlnfs 1.23 I'Ilarul I'lub 4. JACK ARTHUR HYDER IIllIl4I 1.232143 l'rnuIl'uluulil1I-v 33 Ili-Y 24,4 ANITA MARIE JACKSON . Ilr':1lll:1Iil s Club lg Ifulk IIzuu'i1,g' 23 l'barm JAMES ROY JACKSON -ml f40llI'SI'. KATHERINE VIRGINIA JOHANNES - Allirl III-sr-Nm-s lg Fulk Imxncillg' 23 lli-'I'l'i ,,. . Iml'1u Club 4. In-n.ff Illllll Ili-'I'ri WILMA MAE JOHNSTON I..1liu Flub lg Girl Rose-1'x'1's 23 I'Iuu'm Club 4. EVELYN JUNE JONES .flinilting Club lg Ilmm- I-Iwxunuir-A Club 23 1 CIIIIYIIIYUIIIIJ 4. EVELYN MARGARET JONES Cul. PI'l'1h.f-Ylllw' Club I5 Latin Club 1.25 lli-Tri X15 llirl II0s1'1'1'1's 2. IVOR R. JONES fi4'Il.+Sl10l'lS Club 15 lfmmtlmll 1,25 lizlhlxvllllill 1.25 Iiras Club 1.2 fl'l'L'Q, 215 l'l0I'lllII 3.45 Ili-Y 3,4 1l'1'1-s. 35 'I'1'4-us. 41. HARRY PHILLIF' JUDY, JR. Cu111.-llzulio Club 15 Ilulslu-llmll 15 Plastic Cl11b 25 l'ath-rn fIIz1ki11,f1 Club 2.45 Cl11-1'1'l1':11l1'1' 2,35 Iianml -I5 lforuin 2.35 Hwininiing 354. MARJORIE WANDA MAY JUSTICE GUII.-fll101'llS 15 flloo Club 1,45 Art Club 15 Fulk llam-ing 25 CllHI'IIl Club 4 Q'l'l'L'U.S. 41. DORIS PAULINE KAISER Hon.-Iionk Club 15 Girl llf-s1'1'Ws 2 IVIMA l'1'1-4 215 l lIl'UI1I 3,-I5 Cllii1'IlI Club 45 Ili-'l'1'i 4. DOROTHY JANE KAMPMANN Ccun.-linilting Club 15 llnnw l'll'0lllIIIllK'S Club 25 Ili-'I'ri 3,45 Illul- Club 45 Cburnn Club 4. RUTH EMILY KASS fl4lIll.TAl't illlll Num-1ll1-wo1'li Club 1,25 Cll2il'llI Cl11b 4. ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE KAUFMAN 1lCIl.'--l0lll'1l2illNII1 Club 15 1Ii-Tri 3.45 l'l0l'lllII 2.45 Cbarrn Club 45 Al2llllL'Ill2lllf'S Club 25 Ul'i1IIl1ltlCh Club 3.45 Gloc Club 45 Iicrmnos Echo Stall 4. Cnnu 1515uIl 4. Cmnn I' DOROTHY MAE KENNEDY ,.,. . .1 4 flu llub 1 I X11 nul X1 rlluunl Club a111c'in5.g' 25 CUlllIIlI'l'ClZll Club 45 ClI2ll'III Club ESTHER LOUISE KENNEDY -Cllfill' 15 fill-0 Club 1.45 Il1'z1111z1tir's Cl11b 15 I u1'1nn 25 Ilrnnl- I-Ir-muolrlics CI11b 25 Ili-'l'1'i Ii,-I5 ClI2ll'lII Cmn fi4'II. Cl11b 4 l'1'1-siwli bling Cul 1.1-n. Club 4. ROBERT E. KENT 1111-1't'iz1l Cu111's1'. DOROTHY M. KIDD f-Girl III-sn-1'ws 1,25 Lulin Club 25 Cbarln CHARLES RICHARD KIDDER Ilzunl 1.2.3545 I'I1':1s Club 1.2 fSL'l'l'I'lill'j' 1, Iil'II.- -nt 215 Ili-Y 3.4. WILLIAM FRANK KINER llnnk I.u1's-iw Club 15 iiI'l'lII2Ill Club 25 rlllllll- .55-I. KEN NETH BURFORD KOOS l'1'1-pf--l1':11'11111 3.45 I'1'u1n Cnninliflm- 35 Ili-Y 3.4. Illll'I'ElS. 4, Svc-'y 43 lirwznnos Staff 4. Col, 'I'1'a1L'I1 WILLIAM FRANCIS KRIEGER Ii-Y 3.4. l'I'l'l1.-'llilllll 1.2.3,-45 lJl'2llII2llll'S Club 1.25 ' I MARTHA JANE LANE Coin. -flirl lla-sl-lwvs 15 llznnc- l-Ir-n11m11ir's Club 25 film- Club 235 ClI2lI'IIl Club -I. LOIS LANNING Co111.-1211-v Cl11b l.2.3,45 Il1':1111alic-S Club 1.2.3.4 f'lI1ll'llS 15 Knitting Club 15 Ilynx lixbibil 25 CllZll'Ill Club 45 Leamll-rs lA'1lLl'llL' 35 liz-1-minus Iflclio Staff 4. DOROTHY CLARA LAUGHLIN Cmn.-Class Yoim- 15 Cbornx 15 film- Club 2.3.45 l11'I'2IlIIOS lic-lm Stall 4. MARY JUNE LAUGHLIN fl0ll1.'lill'l lim-s111'1'os 25 Gyn: lixllibit 45 Cll11l'llI Club 4. RUTH NAOMI LAWRENCE flI'IIIl.f'lilI'll'I11ILZ' Club 15 Girl lh-sc1'1'1-s 25 Cl1lll'I11 Club -4. IRENA LAWSON ClllIl.il1llllllllQ' Club 15 lllobu 'l'1'0lt.1-1's Club 25 1'l0I'11l1l 25 First .lizl 2.35 Ili-'I'1'i Zi.-I5 livruinos l'Ic'l1u Sian' 55,45 Charm Club 45 Cnrnnuwc-ial Club 4 CVir'e l'l'0Sl1l0Ilt 41, EVELYN MAY LAWTON Cfnn.+Gi1'l lil-wiwl-s 1,25 Brush anrl l'm-nril Club 35 fill'I' Club 45 f'llilI'lII Club 4. CARL W. LAYCOCK Cnl. l'1'4-11.-13211141 1.2,3,45 Ili-Y 3.4. OLIVER ROBERT LERUSSI JACK KELLY LEO GEORGE KRUTUH? Cn111.-.KI-1501111111ivs Club 15 Spurts Club 25 'l'l'1lf'li Com. uid' 3.4. Ilvn Czunc-1':1 Club 15 l,2IttI'l'lI Alillilllll' CI11b 2. 33 lxm,l1,H11 35 WILLIAM HAROLD KELLY RICHARD W. LADZINSKE DQLORES MAY LEWIS Col. l'1'1-11,-.l1'1'n111111lics Club 15 Sporlx Club 25 fiL'lI.'7li2IIlIl 1,234.45 llzlfliu Cl11b 1,234.45 l'I:1sIIL' C0lI1.f-Illl'l IIvsv1'x'vs 1.2 IS1-vujn-1z11'y 1.215 llif'I'1'i Baseball 3. Club 2, 411-1-In-R11-.1 ::,4, 54.45 I'1'u1n Cnnnllittw 35 l'lI2lI'llI Club 4. EVELYN MARGARET JONES IJutc-b IVOR R. JONES SlilII114'j ' HARRY PHILLIP JUDY, JR. --1-1111 1v1AR.1oR1E WANDA MAY JUSTICE DORIS PAULINE KAISER lin DOROTHY JANE KAMPMANN RUTH EMILY KASS ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE KAUFMAN 'fl iv 1 . JACK KELLY WILLIAM HAROLD KELLY Hll2ll'llllYN DOROTHY MAE KENNEDY ESTHER LOUISE KENNEDY ROBERT E. KENT limb DOROTHY M. KIDD limi CHARLES RICHARD KIDDER llif'li WILLIAM FRANK KINER lIill KENNETH BURFORD KOOS liu1111y WILLIAM FRANCIS KRIEGER Hill LEO GEORGE KRUTULIS lllrn1mli1 ' RICHARD W. LADZINSKE Hllic-Ie MARTHA JANE LANE 1Ie11'ty LOIS LANNING DOROTHY CLARA LAUGHLIN lint MARY JUNE LAUGHLIN IIi11g'n-1 ' RUTH NAOMI LAWRENCE Ilull1i1 ' IRENA LAWSON II:-uia- EVELYN MAY LAWTON Sl111l'lj ' CARL W. LAYCOCK OLIVER ROBERT LERUSSI DOLORES MAY LEWIS In-11 7941 Seniafzft . . . PAUL FRANCIS LORAH 1ic'11.iIiuslwllw:lll I5 Hamlin IIIIIIQ I' II'1ll1vm'1I Cluln 25 I'rujl-clan' rlpm-rzltm' 2.34.45 VIIIIIIIIIIIIQ' 2 SIYIIIIIIIIIIQJQ 3.45 Ili-Y 35.-I 1Swm'l'1zn1'5x Al. MILDRED J. LUCAS 421-u,fIli1'l Iivsm-l'vn-4 I.25 I.:-:lull-VA Il 'I'II1' 'I' C'lulr 41 l'lmlm l'lul1 I. HUGH MACKALL Col. l'n-11.-Spuliy l'lul1 1,21 Ifcnum ' C'lull 2.4. JAMES G. MACKEY Inl'll,--I'UnlIJlIII I5 Ilzlslwtlnll I.2.54.I5 Ill:-n 25 Flaw Vrn-sl-lvnl 235 Ilzlsl-Imll 24. EDWARD MAGILL 424-1-.-lhllliu I'lulx I5 Nlutlu-yuzutlm l'luIn 'Y' 3,4 f'l'l'1'2lSlll'4'l' JH: livlwllmrx Iirllo Stull' i4.I5 IIl'zlI lu llull il lux nm vs NI ull I i.1'-'1 :.','z . ANNE MALEY COIN.-1IIlL'I'fIlllIl I.K.45lJl1'l Itvsm-ru N I tlnnu Clloil' 3,45 llumv I'IK'UII0lllII'N 4'lulr 25 lwlrluxl 2' Ill 3.45 lwunlullm tum 54,41 Ilnllm Vlulr 4' I'l IIOIIIIIIIITUI' Zi. JOSEPH MANLOVITZ Gn'lu.7I5n1nl 1.2.3.-I. ELLEN FAITH MANOR Mal. l'n-11.utlwln-sll'a l.2.:4.-I: Iwnull I Ill Vlulm 4. HERBERT BYRON MARQUETTE 4h-u.-llu1m- AIl'l'IlilllIL'S Vlulv l.2, MARY PAULINE MARRELLI 4'0IIl,' Knitting' Vlulm I5 llirl lh-wx-we 25 Flu' Club 4. ROBERT KENNETH MARTIN lunlln Illlll lg Ilumn- XII-vllallllvs 4'lul1 l'luIl ZS. In RONALD KELVIN MASON I'n-vp. llzulm I lull I5 llnmm- XII-c-llumr Ilulm Vlulv 2.45 lIi'Y 3.43 Vlmir 45 Flaw Yuirl 4 ROBERT ORTON MATTERN Ilmm- NIM-ll:11nlf'si'l11lr I5 Ihulio I luln 2. JANE MCCLURE '1- l'1-I-1:11:14-.U Imil'-I-. HARRY PAUL MGCORD 7-Ilillllu I'llll1 I 52. THELMA RUTH MGGAFFIC -IIl'2lllI2IIlI'4 I lull Ig llulnw I-.mmlllrlnic Flu' I vm l'lulf I, HELEN MCCREW film- Vluln 1.25 livl'ulnu+ lfrlm Slnll' I HARRY MCKINNON tum fllulm- lxml1xm11lf's1l1x!l 2. HELEN MARGARET MnNICOL I'uu1.7I4i1'l Iivsl-1'vn-s I5 Ilunu- licmumlic-s l'lulm 25 Ulm- l'Iulz 45 I'l1zu'm Full 45 l'lmun1f-rrlfll Flu MARY JANE McNICOL l'm11.--Gln-v I'lulr 1.2.45 l'i1'4I .Kill 4'lulr I: llmml Illll I-Icrmmnirs 4'luIr 2g I'Il2lI'lll lllulw 45 C'u1nulv1'0i:1l Olull PAUL FRANCIS LORAH Null- MILDRED J. LUCAS HUGH MACKALL JAMES G. MACKEY Jim EDWARD MAGILL 'l'4-nl ANNE MALEY JOSEPH MANLOVITZ Jus- ELLEN FAITH MANOR HERBERT BYRON MARQUETTE MARY PAULINE MARRELLI .littl-1'Iu1: ' ROBERT KENNETH MARTIN Hula RONALD KELVI N MASON Il0u1llm- ROBERT ORTON MATTERN 4' Hull JANE MQCLURE HARRY PAUL McCORD THELMA RUTH MQGAFFIC IIIic'k HELEN MGGREW HIIOIIPYU HARRY MCKINNON HELEN MARGARET MCNICOL MARY JANE MGNICOL GLORIA MAE MGNUTT i'orvlxll ' LOIS MERCHANT I.uuin- ELIZABETH EDWINNA METSCH GOLDIE OPAL MILLER WILLIAM MILLER ,IuIu- LEE CLAREGICE MOORE .mn cw HAROLD GLENN MOORE lIIz1jm ' STANLEY MORGAN Slam JOHN EDWARD MORGAN 'U '4-1 NELLA PAULINE MORTON GLORIA MAE MGNUTT -ll -r- I lm ,2,I4,45 First .Kill K'lulm 15 Class In ilu 1 n IIIIOYLIS 25 I m'um 25 Ill'2lIlIilIIl'S Club 25 Ululm 4. LOIS MERCHANT flfwsl .hd f lulm 15 f-u'l lim-41-lwvs 25 lmzull-rs 545 l'l1:xrm Flull 45 Ili-'I ri 45 liln-v Ululr 4, ELIZABETH EDWI NNA METSCH -Girl ltcscrvvs 15 I'II3I'IIl f'lulm 4. GOLDIE OPAL MILLER -ml I'0lll'St' WILLIAM MILLER Ihwliu Vlub lg Xlvlal Vlul: 35 Hyun, ldxhilmt -4- Vlulx 45 Choir 45 Swinnnlug: 45 Tumlvlingr 4. LEE CLARENCE MOORE Npurie Club I. HAROLD GLENN MOORE -liuml 1,2,3,4g Ulm-Inull 3. STANLEY MORGAN IH-I-p,-Illup Vlulm 45 Vlmir 4. JOHN EDWARD MORGAN lluslwtlnall 1,255,455 Football I. NELLA PAULINE MORTON -Girl Ilosorws 1, 2, SARA ELIZABETH IvIouNTFoRD RUTH ESTHER PAUL HARRY PODEWEL um'--Girl 133,501-WS 13 GI.-e Qluh 1.2.3343 Ilmm' 1 IHIIIIT llliLI4IIIslI-I'I'r-R lllg IIIIQIIII-IJICc'rIII1IIIIIr'TAII'Full 23 l'IIIII,-Iizulio Club 1.2. EClll0lI'lL'.' Club 23 l'IIoir 3,43 Lvaclvrs L1-affuv 3,43 iw 'um 2, 3 IIill'Ill 'uI 3 I'z1IIIzI Il'S ll! . h CISSS Voictu 35 Clxarlu Club 43 Kcramos lCcIIohStaff 4. VIRGINIA ROSE POLLOPK ' MARK ALBERT PEACHEY VIIIII,----Ih'1IsII mul l'I-In-il l'IuIm I3 Ilolk Il:IIIc'IIIg' 23 ll'-'I ' 3. 43 VII' VI I 43 l' Val l'I I 4. ANDREW G. MYERS mmlnwrcial Cmnhscl I ll IIIIII ur IIIIIIIII H11 u I HI-II.fIiasIII-tlrull 1,2,3,3 Ari Club 13 Plastic Club MARY JOSEPHINE poWERS .I.v1...v . In-I-'-3 'I -f4r-- .2,-S, lI.IcIx lIIIllId,.,lI 5, luotuull MAIIJI-.LI 4, H HARRY LAWRENCE PELLEY mil' l,Wl,-ZGIW vhlh 1.2v3'-tg mum, l.:i:4: Vluris flvllf---IIIIKIIILI l'Iub I3 IIQIIIII l.23 l'I:ISIiI's CIIIII Il' Vfifl' 1.2514-43 M2IIIl4'Il'-ilVIvl4f'IIIUII VIIISS I.I l:'I'1 l'5I' PAUL SHERIDAN MYLER Ili-Y 3.41 SwiIIIIIIiII:-E 3,43 Ulm- Ulub 4. Tgllflfhi I'f'1'IlIII5i-412 III-II'l -5.4 QIIH'-I I'l'S. .4I,1IH'f-- lJI-III-I'IIlfI'IIIstiI' Club 2. ' mum N5 LI U' KENNETH ALLEN PERSOHN ROBERT FIRESCOTT EUGENE PAUL NAYLOR III'II.4'l:2lIIlI I,2,Zi.43 I'IzISlic'S Club 2.22. FUI' IWW.-SI,m.is muh LQ' IIIIII.-AIIIIIIII 1,2,::,4g 4Il'i'IIuSTl'zl 2,:s,4g Ili-Y :4.4g AUL N'E PUSH fglwl-,.m,-y :jpg Ring l'IIImIIi1,tuQ Zig I'l'Ulll l'nIIIIIIit.t4-C . MARY P I :Ig flizuul l'I'1-SIIII-III 47. 4 EAMES GAYLCRD PETHTEL , l'IIIII.+liIm'4- l'Iub I3 IlI'zIIIIz11i1'S VIIIID I3 l'll1lI'llS I3 I III'T1IIAI,INI .'II.'I4II RIIUIIIS IIIIII L3 IIIINIIIIIIIIIII Ifulk lIzIIIciIIg.g' 23 I,I'IIIlI UIIIIIIIIIIIIA- 33 lIlIIIlIIIl'l'f'lIll FRANCIS BOYLE NENTWICK I'I '2'Q ' -- 1 'III 'A l'lulI 45 l'II:II'III I-IIIII 4. 'I1 If'1'I'l f 'l 'SI'- GRACE ANN PETHTEL v ALWYN CHARLES PURINTON. JR. ALFRED OAKES 254:E1lI:l.1jI::laI1lIIIl1IIrs fllllll I: IIIIIII-' I'ff'0I'I'I H'f VIIII' 2. VIII, I,I'l'IP.f-AIIIIIIII l.2.r4,4: c'2lIIIl'I'2I f'llIIP I: IPIWIIIII GMI, --If'1II'IIIII 2: I'I'wIII l,'IIIIIIIIitlI-C 33 film- Vlllll -I1 mmil' I' ELIZABETH PETTAY FRANCES JEAN QUINN JAMES OBENOUR fir-II.fI3I'IISII :IIIfI I's-III-iI f'Iub Ig I I'I-III-II f'IIlIl 23 , I'm'I'fIIlI'I IIIISIIIIIIIIR Iffsllclllil IxI,:,III-IIIIVIIS IAIIUIIIU Gumiml Umrso Dmnmmg mul, 2: I.-mmm 3. lim-l.i 351. 4-lugs yum, lac-IIIILIIIIIQS I lub 3, LIUIIILIS LI .l,..ll1, 3, Llmuu Club 4. I 3 VI: ' VI I 1, I 'U KATHLEEN ROSE REDMOND ROXIE JEAN OSBORNE , C ORCE KENNETH PIERCE KIUIII.--fll1'I Ih-QI-I'ves 13 Homo l'ICoIIuIuicS Club 23 CWIIII: III':lIII2ltIf'S illlllb I3 IIIIIIIC l':C'UIl0IIllC'h K'IuII 'E mmrm Club 43 Ummm.l.Cia1Club 4' 23 l.I'zIIII-I'S IAIIIQIIII- 2534. H4-II.--f4yIrII'Is1'Iub lg I4'IIII1bz1II 2.34. DOROTHY HELEN REED 4 1 I WQILLIAM IJACK C- ISABEI- PII'-GRINI l'uIII.--f4IiI'I lim-Svlw'--s I3 IICIIIII ICf'IIIIoI'IIiI's l'IuII 23 L0 I'TL II'III5' IIIIII 15 I'U II'L'II 2133- l'IIIII.--IZIII III-fm-II-S I3 Fulk IDIIIII-iIIg' 23 IfuI'IIIII 243 CIIIIIWII CIIIII 4. Ili-'I'II'i -Ig UIIIIIIIII-I'r'izIl Club 43 l'II:II'III lIlIIIJ 4. ESTHER VIRGINIA PAUL JEAN REED Clllll.-.l4IllI'IIEilINIII Club I3 111-I'III:1II L'Iub 23 HII-I FLORA VIOLA PLETCHER I-Um' Ui,-1 lql.S,.,-WS 15 llmm- lflllfmumil-5 Club 25 II'IS0I'I,f'S 2.fS1'f'1'f1fH1'F ?I5 III'T1'I 3,45 1 If1'U111 3:43 l'oIII.f-4IiI'I III-SIIIII-S I3 FIIIII II:IIIc'iI'g' 23 1III1lI'Ill I 0I'll1ll 15-553 IIIHIVIII VIUII 41 KSUIRF 471 1II'I'1'II I'f'llII I-loc 1 lub 3.43 Lharm 1 lub 4. t'IIIII -lg i'4IIIIIIIvIrfi:II l'IuII -lg Ill-ml:-I's I.1-:luIII- 4. l'Iub 4. , ,, M. N. .,.,, mawwg SARA ELIZABETH MOUNTFORD Sally ANDREW G. MYERS .XIInIy PAUL SHERIDAN MYLER EUGENE PAUL NAYLOR llvIII ' FRANCIS BOYLE NENTWICK XI-III ALFRED OA KES . I .IAIVIES OBENOUR I lbw ROXIE JEAN OSBORNE WILLIAM PACK IIaIIiI ' ESTHER VIRGINIA PAUL I'It1iu RUTH ESTHER PAUL MARK ALBERT PEACHEY HARRY LAWRENCE PELLEY Slim-ts KENNETH ALLEN PERSOHN lin-II JAMES GAYLORD PETHTEL G:IIIIIy GRACE ANN PETHTEL ELIZABETH PETTAY I'1lUl'Ilil'H GEORGE KENNETH PIERCE I-IIIm C. ISABEL PILGRIM FLORA VIOLA PLETCHER wo., HARRY PODEWEL --I If' VIRGINIA ROSE POLLOCK IiIlIIIx ' MARY JOSEPHINE POWERS flu ROBERT PRESCOTT --IIIIAIIH MARY PAULINE PUGH AI' IIy ALWYN CHARLES PURINTON, JR. I-wmv' FRANCES JEAN QUINN nfllllllilu KATHLEEN ROSE REDMOND IiaIlIy DOROTHY HELEN REED DCF, JEAN REED HJLWAIIIIICH 1947 HELEN MARIE REIGHT 1'f1111--1-11'1 IE1-41-1'1'1-A lg II111111- I-.1-11111111111-- 1'11111 2 1112l1'Il1 1'I11l1 4. GAIL A, RICHMOND 121-111-1111 f411l1l'S1'. DOROTHY RUTH RIEDEL 1T'11111,f -11111 111-s1-1'1'1-s 1: 'I'1'111'1-1 f11ll11 f11'111l1'l11 1'11111 -1 Ili-Tri -1. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH RIGBY 1111. 1'1'1'11.'7f111'1 111-S1-1'x'1-H Ig 1i11-1- 1'1ll1l 1.21 '111'2lX1'1 111111 ' 1'l1'Hf A111 .ig 111-11'1 43 11IIII'II1 111111 4. - 1 CHARLES CUSTAR RI PPETH 1111111.-111111111 111111 1. 1'11111 111-11. 1'11111 1'11111 1 112l1'11l f'11111 111111 4 RUTH MURIEL RISDEN -1'11111'11s 1g 19111 1111s111'11-A 1.23 1'11z11'111 1111111 ARMOND FILLMORE RIST 111111111 1111111 1.2, ROBERT LESTER ROLLEY 71l111I111111111 1. JUNE ELOISE ROUGH i1.11'1 111-51-1-11-s Ig II111111- I'I1'111111111i1-s 1'I1111 ig 1'11111 4. DORIS ELIZABETH ROWE 71'11111'11s lg 11111111- 1-11-11111111111-5 1'11111 2: 1'11:11'111 1Yi1-11-1'1'1-si111-111 41. 1'11111 111-11. 1'I1111 I 1'11111 11111111-s 1'11111 111-11. 1.11111 2 1'I1111 4 .11 ROBERT MARTIN RUSSELL 111111111 1411111 i. 1'1-11 WEN DELL CLYDE RUSSELL -111111111111-s1'11111 lg M1-1-11111111-s1'111I1 ig 1211-11 V .1-11 2.24.-13 JEAN ESTELLE RYAN +1ii1'1 111-s1-1'1'1-S 'Ig 11y111. I'Ix111I1i1 1.2.3.5 I11':1- f'1II11 23 111'il11I'l'S I11-z1g:111- 33 1'11a1-111 1411111 4. um- 1'111I1 3 GLORIA CAROL SALISBURY -11i1'1 111-s1-V11-s 1.23 l'11z11'111 1'111I1 4. BETTY SAUER 1 UPN- 1I1II'llS 13 131-11111111 1111111 1,23 11111111--'I'1'11tt1-1's mmm' ' 111-'I'1'i 34.45 111-111111115 ICC-1111 S1:1I'1' 43 1'I1a11'111 DAVID SAULT 1 '1l1 111-111-1111 1'1111rs1-. 1'11111 1111111 Z 1'11111 1111-1-1' ESTHERE MAE SAULS V111 1'i1'1 121-51-1-11-s Ig 1'11111'1114 1: 1111111111111-s 1'11111 ' 1'I1111'111 1111111 4. 121-11. DOROTHY MAE SAYERS , 1'i1'1 111-41-l'1'1-N lg II111111- I-I1-11111111111-A l'11111 Z1 11111 3,13 111IilI'1II 4411111 4. I 111111 MARY LYSBETH SCHNEIBEL 111111. 1'i1'1 R1-S1-1-111s 13 II111111- 1411-11111111111-L 1'I11I1 2' 1111-1-1'111I1 1.43 1'I1111'11s 25 1'11111'111 1411111 4, 1'11111 11-S 14111 CHRISTINE ELIZABETH SCHNEIDMILLER 111-11.f 1'11111'11w 15 111-11111111 1'11111 151111-1-1'11111 2,241.43 111-'1'1-i '1 I' 1'11111'111 f'1Il1D -I. 1'11111 1'1'1-1 1111- 14111 1 111'1111 HELEN MARIE REIGHT GAIL A, RICHMOND DOROTHY RUTH RIEDEL 1111ttl1 ' JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH RIGBY 11.1011 CHARLES CUSTAR RIPPETH Syn-1-11 RUTH MURIEL RISDEN IC11111i1- ARMOND FILLMORE RIST 1l1-:1m111 ROBERT LESTER ROLLEY Rip JUNE ELOISE ROUGH 011111111111- ' DORIS ELIZABETH ROWE '11'11i1-11 ROBERT MARTIN RUSSELL 11l1S1XM WENDELL CLYDE RUSSELL Huw JEAN ESTELLE RYAN 'TT1-111111- GLORIA CAROL SALISBURY '1'i111111y BETTY SAUER DAVID SAULT ESTHERE MAE SAULS DOROTHY MAE SAYERS IMT MARY LYSBETH SCH NEI BEL --1.111111 CHRISTINE E. SCHNEIDMILLER '1'1-1-115 ' RUTH ALINE SCHUSSLER II11111i ROBERT EVAN SCOTT Sc-11tt1 HARRY DAVID SECKMAN Sur-11 MARGARET ANN SECKMAN XI111'5.1'i1- JACK SEVEY MARY SHARPNACK ROLLIN L. SHATTENBERG S11atty KENNETH L. SHENKEL 13111I MARY KATHRYN SHENKEL 1i1111 ' DONALD JOHN SHINGLER Img RUTH ALINE SCHUSSLER 1- 1111111 1.2.35 f41lEll'1llf'1l111-1. ROBERT EVAN SCOTT 111 1111111 lg S11111'ts 1111111 :lg 1311S111-1111111 1, HARRY DAVID SECKMAN 111-1'111111 1411111 lg 1'111111i11,: 1'11111 25 Plastics MARGARET ANN SEC KMAN 413111 111 -S1-1'1'1-S Ig 11111111- 1-If-11111111111-s 1411111 2' 111111 4g 1111-1- l'11111 4. JACK SEVEY 111111111 1111111 1. MARY SHARPNACK 1 1'1111-111 f11lI1l 4. ROLLIN L. SHATTENBERG 19111111 1.l..1.4g 111-4-111-411':1 4. KENNETH L. SHEN KEL 1111111111111 I.2,Ji.4g 511111115 1'11111 1.2. MARY KATHRYN SHENKEL 111111'11Q 1' 1Ji1'1 111-s--1'1'1-s 19 11111111- 130111111111- 11 LZ. - 1 DONALD JOHN SHINGLER 11111I1111g1'11111 1 ' 111 Y 3 1-1 ' - JEANNE SHOENFELT llr-n.-Girl R4'Sl'I'YOS 1, 2. VIRGINIA MAXINE SIDDALL C'um.-Draniatics Club 15 Folk Dancing 25 Gln Club 45 GIIPIITII Club 4. JUNE ELLEN SI DDELL Crmum-rvial Course. BURT A. SIMBALLA C'om.-First Aid 15 Sports Club 25 Ili-Y 3.4. HOMER NATHANIEL SIMMS Gun.-First .Kill 15 Sports Club 25 liusl-bslll fl. EDWIN SISLEY GMI.-Baslmtlmull 1,2,35 Sporls l lub 1.25 Urmlgin Club 25 llasc-ball 35 Ili-V 3,4. ELEANOR JUNE SKIDMORE .xl I 0- :- f'OIll.il1l'2lllliltll'S Ulub 1.3.45 l'l1m'us I5 Ilmm ECUIIUIIIIOS l lub 25 lIi-Tri 3.45 f'muilu-rr-iul Vlub fl'l'l-siill-lil 435 film- Vlub 45 l'I1uir 4. 'I 1 -1 414-in-1 M5351 l'mll. i'mm RAY C, SMITH, JR. 'ul f'1IllI'St'. RICHARD ROBERT SMITH .1-l1.f-lfootlnlll 1.2.5535 Ihislwlliall I5 film- Club 'lun-us I5 'I'ruvla 2.3,4. EVELYN MAE SNYDER -ff'I11u'1ls 15 Girl Iivr'vi'i'm's 15 Folk Ilam-ing: 2. ROY ELLSWORTH SNYDER an-1-clinl K'nur'sv. DWIGHT WAKELEY SOMERVILLE l.vn.f-Iluuvl 2.23.45 lm-lif'sli':l 3.4. Uuui. Umm THEODORE R. SPENCER --lizlwlwllnlll I5 Ilalllo l lub 15 Ilzm-Inlll 3. JAMES FRAN KLI N STACY mfrviul i'oilrsv. DORIS ILEENE STAFFORD Vol. I'l'vp,-Ibvlnilv l'lub I5illnlw-'I'mI.14'1'sUlub2' JACQUELINE A. SMIT Ili-'I'ri J-1.4. CUII.-l'wll'Sl .Kill 15 Girl llc-an-i'x'vs 2. JEANNETTE STARLIN CHARLES LOGAN SMITH Mun,-glinillinu' Club lg l'I1ai'm Club 4, Vol. l'1'np.-lialul 1,2,3,45 0I'f'lll'Sfl'2l l,2,ii,4g Ili-Y 3.45 1Sv1'1'vtai'y 4 7. SHIRLEY MARGARET STROBEL 1'niu.i4lil'l llc-Sl-l'vvs 1 fI'i'm-S45 Ilmuv Idmxliuiiiif-I4 HARRY DELBERT SMITH muh 3 , Cumim-1'cial Couwe. JEANNE SHOENFELT VIRGINIA MAXINE SIDDALL JUNE ELLEN SIDDELL BURT A. SIMBALLA HOMER NATHANIEL SIMM S I!oniv EDWIN SISLEY nCllI'1l'yH I ELEANOR JUNE SKIDMORE H1'1l1lg'll ' JACQUELINE A, SMIT JaCki0 CHARLES LOGAN SMITH f'l1ut'k HARRY DELBERT SMITH Smitty RAY C. SMITH, JR. -'smiuy' RICHARD ROBERT SMITH l'0i'ky EVELYN MAE SNYDER lively ROY ELLSWORTH SNYDER SilVv1 ' DWIGHT WAKELEY SOMERVILLE Slim THEODORE R. SPENCER TL-rl JAMES FRANKLIN STACY Bud DORIS ILEENE STAFFORD D'oriu JEANNETTE STARLIN Jonny SHIRLEY MARGARET STROBEL BETTY JANE SWICKARD .IBCtSy,, H. ROBERT SYLVIES Bob ELIZABETH THOBURN Betty ALICE THOMPSON Allie WILLARD WAYNE THOMPSON MARTIN KEITH THORN 'I'oal ' ROBERT TITTLE Hub CHARLES TRAINER Chuck MARCIA TRUXTON Marcy BETTY J. TUCKER SuplliL- lim-rzimo ' I m'um L,Ii.4g III-Tri 3.45 f4llLil'lIl l'lub 45 A l':K'llll Stuff 45 I'1-uni i'mumitl4-n- 25. BETTY JANE SWICKARD Gm-n.-Girl llc-se1'v4-s 15 Journalism Club 2,35 C'l1:n'm Ulub T15 Kc-ramos Iiclio Staff 4. H. ROBERT SYLVI ES Ill-n.-Spun-is Club I.2.3.4. ELIZABETH THOBURN 1:--n.Ulfirs1 Aiul 15 Ilranmtics Ulub 25 Glvc Club 2.3.45 Ulm:-lui Vlub 4. ALICE THOMPSON Gl'll.'KIIlfllll1.f l'lub I5 Mallwmatif-s Ulub 25 Ili- 'I'i'i 24.-I5 C'ummorL-ial K'lub -I. WILLARD WAYNE THOMPSON f'0III.TI 0l'llI1I 35 Ulm' Vlub 45 l'l1oi1' 4. MARTIN KEITH THORN Cluil.il uullwaIl l,2.JI,l. ROBERT TITTLE Gk'll.llIlIlllS1l'lU.l .Kris K'lub 15 Al'I'Oll2.llltlL'N l'lub 25 Plastic Club 3,45 Ulm- Flub 45 CIIOII' 4. CHARLES TRAINER Col. l'I'l1Il,fAl'l'OII2lllfI0S Ulub 15 liaskvtlmll 15 l'uuki11g.: Vlub 2,35 Sports f'lub 25 Track 35 l-'orum :ig Gln-o Vlub -I l'I'i'mwl1i'u1'J. MARCIA TRUXTON Gl'II.'-l4ll1lI'IIl Flub -1. BETTY J. TUCKER l'0Ill.+ljI'21Illl1l1CS Club l5 Glue Club 35 C'luu'ln Vlub 4. 1941 WALTER J. TYCHONIEVICH 111111.-f4I111111111Il 1.23 Sport- 1'l1111 2. NORMA JANE UNDERWOOD 1.1111,+X1'1 111111 13 1111111 1111111-11115 23 1l.1M 111.1 23 1'l11ss S111-'y Jig I'1-11111 1'11111111i111111 211 111111111 1 lfll 111111 3.113 11111- 1'Il1Il 13 1'l1111'111 1'I11l1 I1l'2lII1i .I1lIll'112I11Sl1l 111111 vi. 111111. 1'11111 111111. 131' 111'Il. 1'1'11j111'1 1411111 43 1Jir1 G1111. 23 111111 C11111 F11111111 Ili-'1'ri 1'11111 1411111 WILLIAM VAN FOSSAN . , -3 I'I1lS1I1' 111111 1. JANE VARIAN 1111-11 1411111 1.2.43 I11'11111111i1w 1'l11l1 'V x11iI1it 25.113 1iI1:11'1ll 1 11111 -1. ALVIN L. VOGT II1111111 1I1111I1:111i1's 1'111I1 I: l'Iz1Q1i1 1111111 111' 111111rut11r 34. LORIAN MARGARET VOGT .-1111111 111111 I.-1.11 1-11'I II11s1-1-111s 1' 1'I111i1' 1 N1'Xl1'I 21.43 Ili-'I'1'i 3.13 1 111111111-1111111 1.11111 ELEANOR MARIE WALLACE -1.111 111-111111111 13 1'l1111'11Q 1.21: 'I'1'111l 11111 1 1411111 33 1'l1:11'111 1'I1lI1 1. MARY AGNES WALLACE f1Ii1'1 I111w111'1'1-s I3 1Il111111f'I11'11tl1-1'N 1111111 1 4-11 I'1'11111 1'11111111i111-11 211 1'l11w 'I'11 1 11111 'S 4- 1111111111115 S11111 4. ELINOR MAE WALTERS 1IirI l111r111'111s 13 1S111-'y 111111 'I'1'11z1s. 11 fiylll 1-111111111 13 I111 111 111 111111 ' 1111111 11lII11lII1111 S Ili 'I'11 'i 13 1'1lll1'lll 1111111 13 I.111111111's 1.1111151111 -1. . l1'Il1'h ' Ll ' EDWARD FRANCIS WARD 1211111 1'l11I1 2.31. 1 l. .1.1 111-1 . 111111. 1'11111 1'11111 1'II1lI'I1l 1'11111 111111. 1.I1-1- 1' WALTER J. TYCHONIEVICH UTY., NORMA JANE UNDERWOOD Norm WILLIAM VAN FOSSAN Willy JANE VARIAN .Ia11i11 ALVIN L. VOGT LORIAN MARGARET VOGT ELEANOR MARIE WALLACE lCl1i11 MARY AGNES WALLACE T011kir1 ELINOR MAE WALTERS Sis EDWARD FRANCIS WARD 1iu11g11 JOHN WARD 11TaIly11 ADELENE WARNER 1'eac111-s JUANITA WILMA WATSON Anita ELEANOR MAE WATTERS RICHARD WEAVER Minky RUTH WEBSTER Bl0lIl.1i15u MARY JANE WHIPPLER Shorty PHYLLIS ILEENE WIANT RALPH LEROY WIDGER MARTHA WILLIAMS Mutt PEARL JUNE WILLIAMS 11110m,1 EUGENE IRVING WILSON Il01111y HELEN WILSON JOHN T. WILSON 1141301.11 BETTY JANE WINES, Betsy KATHLEEN AGNES WISE '1Katy WILLIAM THOMAS WOLFE Wi11i11 ANNA PAULINE WOODEN CATHERINE ANN WOODS l11111 RUTH WOTRING MickL1y JOHN WARD PEARL JUNE WILLIAMS ADELENE WARNER 1'i1'1 111-s1-1-11-5 1.23 1'I111r111 1'11111 1 JUANITA WILMA WATSON 41: 1Il'1'111i'h1l'il -13 K0,1'z111111s 51.1111 1. 111111-11s I3 11111 111-s1-1'11-A 23 1.11111 111111 1 1'Il1II 4. ELEANOR MAE WATTERS 71.111 111-f111'11-N I RICHARD WEAVER IllIIIH1l'I1lI .Kris 111111 13 1.1111111111 11111 11111 .13 13 111111115 1. RUTH WEBSTER 1'11111111111'1-1.11 111111w1. I1 MARY JANE WHIPPLER 1 11111 IJ1-111111111111 1111111 13 Iiirl II1-s111111-Q 2' 111 III 3 111111111111'111:1l 111111 -1, 111.11111 111111 1 PHYLLIS ILEENE WIANT ol. 11111,-1Iir1 I111s11r1'11s 1.23 l.111i11 1111111 2' Ili- I11 .i.1,1l1.11-111 1'I11I1 1. RALPH LEROY WI DGER f'111II,' 111-111111-1'111l1 13 I1'111'11111 2,-13 lI11I1I11'1'111l1 P ' ' 'i1'11l11111'111I14. MARTHA WILLIAMS 1'11111.-11111 I111s1-1'111s 1.2. -1 11111, I'.xI11I11l l.l.11.4, I1111lI1.1lI 5 I 1111 1'i1'l Iluscrvvs 1,23 1412111111-N 1.1-21511111 3,4 1'1111r111 111111 4. EUGENE IRVING WILSON 1111. I'l'1'I1.--1131111 1,2.3.43 1fI'I'IIl2Ill 1111111 23 Eras 111111 I ' I111lllIl Z 111 X ' 1 11111 1 11 '111 11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 'II. 111. '111 '11, 1l1l.f1 1111 111'11111is i1l H1 lirl 111 :, :. 1 -1-.1 - 1 HELEN WILSON 111-1 R11scrvc-s 13 'I'1'z11'11l 1'I1111 23 I1i-'I'1'i 3, JOHN T. WILSON III 1111111 :ig 11211111111 111-1 I. BETTY JANE WINES. 1s111'1'14 1, 2. KATHLEEN AGNES WISE 111 I1s11111s 1,23 141Iil1'Ill 1'l1111 1. .- ,,.... 1. WILLIAM THOMAS WOLFE I'I11Q111' 1111111 2,33 1111111 1'111I1 -1. ANNA PAULINE WOODEN 1s11rv1rs 1. 2. CATHERINE ANN WOODS Girl I11'S1'l'Vl' s 1.23 Sl'11I'fS1'I1lIl 3. RUTH WOTRING .,. . , .-1 .1-11.71-11-11 111111 1....5.13 1l1111'11s l.g3 1l11111' 3,4 Y11i1-1- 13 11i1'I 11114111111-s 1.23 I.1111111-rx 1.1111531111 3 GERALDINE LOUISE WYNN - I I- . .I Iivlu. -lll:1IlI.sluw I lull I1 4.1l'l luxe-1'x:w , JAMES M. YOUNG 1.1-1I.7K--I'-mzllllIn I lull I: Npllygx l'l11ll -1 ROBERT ERNEST BOWEN Hola !ll1Tl14'l'l'lill I mlm-. NORMAN WESLEY CUNNINGHAM Norm lfm1.fI3a1xul l.i.3l,l. KEITH GLENN RL-:l', K vm.-Ilmliu l'l1ll1 I.2. I :lui-Nl EDWARD JAMES GOLDEN SuIIl ' 'urls l'lulu 22 l Ul'lllll 3. ' Ura CHARLES HICKMAN I'1nlloll '0lll'r-I'. SHIRLEY LAMP .,l.I,h,. Ixvlurwr-inll KIUIIVSIH JOH N JOSEPH MOORE Juv Ilmfanlllin-4l'lI1!I lg Ilulwl 2.24.11 I'lu lll llulu 'lu-NIH: SLI. DELORES MARGARET SMITH Smilfy 'fmlfilirl IC:-sw-1'u-A l.2g I'lIill'lIl Ululu 4, JOH N TAYLOR mIlm1lll l.Z.II.4. DOROTHY JUNE THOMAS IMI irl Ill-NI-1'w4 l.2.Ji,4. 1947 GERALDINE LOUISE WYNN II-lrx ' JAMES M. YOUNG Jim P1'act.ic:ing fill' lllo four 0119-llift plays. Ullvwing the rag. 17s-jevtefl. C2lIlltllll'2ll of l.Q2lI'lllIlLf. 'The old Grind. E. 'l'l10 Lust Mile L. H. S. vs, Salem Charles Adams, Mable Adkins, Grace Allison, William Anthony, Bayard Arkward, Beulah Armstrong, Thelma Armstrong, James Arrington, Irene Arrowsmith, Eva Auerbach, Eldamae Bailey, Tom Bancroft, Bernice Barber, Vernon Barnes, Dorcas Barrett, Dorothy Baumgard. .James Baumgarner, Beverly Baur, Jean Baxter, Dorothy Beal, Ray Betteridge, Priscilla Birch, Sharley Birch, Frank Blakeley, Flora Bloor, Jane Borger, Kenneth Bowen, Paul Bowers, Eileene Bowersock, James Bowersock, Agnes Bowyer, Charles Bowyer. Phyllis Brennan, Daniel Broun, Hilda Brown, Mariam Brown, Homer Browne, Dorothy Bryer, Joe Burcham, Betty Burlingame, Dorothy Burrows, George Butler, Pauline Byland, Marjorie Calhoun. James Carr, Thomas Carr, Betty Carson, Clara Catignani. s William Chapman, Robert Chetwynd, Harry Clapsaddle, Allen Clark, Marguerite Clark, Dorothy Cline, Glenna Clunk, James Cochran, Ed Colelough, Ellen Coleman, Naomi Colledge, Bonnie Combs, Dick Conn, Bob Connell, Jack Connelly, Waunda Cooper. Glenn Covert, Jean Cowles, Margaret Craig, Violet Cicero, Emma Cunningham, Robert Cunningham, Thomas Curley, Robert Curran, Wanda Curry, David Czech, Don E. Davis, June Davis, Martha Davis, Jack Densm-ore, Erla Deane Deshler, Yvonne Devon. Jack Disch, Eileen Dotson, Vera Doughty, Lucille Dray, Barbara Dreier, Francis Duffy, William Duffy, Walter Earl, Martha Eddy, Phyllis Edgar, William Edgell, Frank Emmerling, Robert Esken, Dick Estell, Charles Dunlevy, Wayne Fair. Stewart Falconer, Bill Fenton, Ann Finch, Beth Finley, John Fisher, Harry Flaherty, Dorothy Foster, Donald Fouse, Ruth Fowler, Jack Fox, Doris Franklin, Clara Jean Frazier, William Frederick, Dale Gadd, Charles Galipo, Mildred Galloway. Dorothy Garner, William Garren, Glen Garvin, Goldie Garwood, Bill Gaston, Eugene Gerwick, Jim Gerace, Benny Gibbs, Betty Gibbs, Raymond Gilmore, Dorothy Glenn, Robert Glynn, William Graebing. Robert Grafton, John Graham, Bill Green. 1 Roy Green, Ruth Greene. Lester Grimm, Earl Groubert, Guynelle Gunter, Ada Guyton, Mary Lou Hadgers, Eugene Hall, William Hanselman, Joyce Hargreaves, Janet Harmon, John Harris, James Harvey, Gladys Headley, Robert Heitger, Betty Herron. Donald Hickman, Priscilla Hickman, Frances Higgins, Sanford Hill, Robert Hillyard, Eileen Hindall. Wilma Hindley, Ralph Hoffman, Kathleen Hollins, James Hood, Grace Horger, Bob Horton, Bill Howell, Ann Hutchman, Eugene Jackson, Bob Johnson. Shirley Johnson, Beulah Johnston, Mary Louise Jolly, Charles Jones, Hugh Jones, Kay Jones, Robert Jones, M. Kathryn Jordan, Florence Kaufman, Jack Keller, Loetta Kevan, Robert Keys, Elmer Knott, David Kreid, Vincent Landfried, Eileen Lanning. Jean Laufenberger, Homer Laycock, Myrtle Looman, William Lee, George Longstreth, Eileen Looman, James Lowe, Delbert Loy, Dorothy Lunsford, Dale Lyons, Ruby Machin, Paul Mack, Katherine Maiolo, Mary Maltarich, Betty Manley, Delmar Manning. Pearl Markanton, Charles Martin, Kenney Martin, Robert Mase, Audrey Mattern, Mary K. Maxwell, Jim McQuiston, Shirles McBee, Wallace McConnachie, Yvonne McCoy, Arnold McDowell, Donald Mc- Dowell, William McDowell, Irene McDaniel, Dorothy McDonald, Robert McDonald. Howard McElravy, Michael McFarlane, Evelyn McGafiic, Richard McGeehan, Andrew McGowan, Ellen McGraw, Elizabeth McIntosh, June McKinley, Malinda McKinnon, Bob McNicol, Donald McVay, Jean McVay, Henry Means, Warner Metz, Pauline Mick, Merle Midler. Olive Miles, Don Miller, Pauline Miller, Robert Moffett, Kathleen Montgomery, Ralph Mooney, Homer Moore, Naomi Moore, Marshall Morgan, Jean Morrow, Edith Mountford, David Mullen, Mary Mullen, Mildred Myler, Lee Myers, George Najem. Norma Naylor, Jane Neiser, Eugene Nelson, Ross Nelson, Ruth Newland,Jeanne Musser, Gilbert Oliver. Byron O'Niell Grace O'Neill, Ann Orr, Harry Osborne, Ruth Osborn, James Pack, Joyce Parraher, Josephine Parr, Bill Parsons. '- N':' X , Q ':: ,vx. . N' K -gf. . as mf sh c - -- K X,..W k K X MMA ' 'N- x x :.f S In 1. K 5-K s X ikk K I X kkkk: 5. , an 1 X X I 1 Wk f - , - FSH In A ex. ' sm fx wk ' .. A X if an w,..f:i b X K. . A. M J- f. ki . I V gh, kg s MX , kikk S! ,T 355 A. '81, -1 5 i ' Q .SL 9 .,. . . . V, L 5 A -A Q , -LLL gl I 'bL H?-+ G W an . x . Eff' B FF Q 1947 wi g! 1 2 ' ' ' W , - fa ' ' , 0 1 1' ' ' W ' I, f , , 'Q 1 V ki,' VM H xcl . Z H V - X k fi- , A Z a , ., M , W, V 'K W Q, Vx A Q Q t f i .WN ' ,,LL tj, , V A A wg! 'xl .gif I 7 2' t an , fr 9 I V: A ' ' .W i n J X -If I gk! 9 , ,, dwg W'fEii ,w , 1 w 42 W,f- M-f,, -A P 'AAA 'f A-'A , U . W wwwWf ww MWQ v ffl? , 7f an I , gyif w : f ,L A - A V 7 ,, I Q C Q Q . ' . 4 X :: f W , H4912 1 , . , VE . llv 3, , W1 L A , ,V ,,, A J W Vi X I 3 , 2. I ,I V ,... V.,, A V , Q , z H 4 ,f V :- Ill, T 'VVV I ly! I t K il , -fx A , , , H f,L M 'W ,, . K . V ,i V J, 4 fr A ,Z gzy nga V ',VVk , 4 . Q V V cl 5' Q 2 ' - w f M ' , ,, , , ,,,, 5 , 5 AIAQV M U Y' 'V , ,, f yd , , -q:,v, I 1947 Harry Patterson, James Pelley, June Pelley, Jean Perry, Robert Persohn, Dorothy Pethtel, Bernice Pfeiffer, Betty Pierce, Gail Pitenger, Bob Plummre, Margaret Porter, Ruth Porter, Helen Powers, John Pringle, Robert Procter, Jim Provost. Harry Price, Blair Purinton, Robert Purton, Leonard Reeder. Joseph Reich, Florena Richardson, Harry Richey, Marjorie Richey, Marybelle Robins, Bill Robinson, Jo Rocco, Oliva Rodgers, Clara Rohr, Marilyn Ross, Stanley Rose, Jack Roush. Alma Rudibaugh, Don Russell, Jack Russell, Mary Catherine Russell, Earl Salisbury, Charles Sainer, Gerry Saucer, Sara Savage, Ted Sayre, Albert Schaffer, Maxnie Schell, Anna May Shirley, June Schmelzenbach, Dennis Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, Alma Schneidmiller. Ruth Schultz, Bernard Shone, Mary Schumann, Bill Scott, Keith Scott, Bill Sharp, Richard Simpson, Harold Simms, Margaret Skaleski, Robert Slagle, Barbarba Smith, Bonnie Smith, Carl Smith, Earl Smith, Frederick H. Smith. John D. Smith. Carl Smloot, Thelma Snider, Sara Snowden, Dan Southall, Ralph Stanley, Mildred Stansbury, Mary Alice Stauffer, Wayne Steifler, Julian Steele, Kanneth Steele, Genevieve Stevenson, Bob Stilwell, Marlyn Stivason, Marx Stone, Lewis Stone. Warren Strub, Jim Stull, Charlette Steuart, Bonnie Swann, John Swisher, Arnold Talbott, Patricia, Talbott, Andrea Taylor, Grace Taylor, George Thayer, Helen Thomas, Joe thomas, Ruth Thompson, Helen Thornton, Vera Timmons, Verla Timmons. Dorothy Trainer, Dick Treleven, Donald Trotter, Earl Tuller, Dolores Turner, HarrylTurner,Willaim Turner, Ralph Unger, Goerge VanFossan, Harold Vaughn, Dorothy Vernon, William Wain, Elinor Wallace, Mary Jane Wallace, Albert Walters. Carl Ward, Patricia Watson, Shirley Webb, Albert Webber, Miriam Webster, Robert Weinhardt, Elvin Weir, Fred Wfellerhause, Denver Wetzel, William White, Lola Whitehill, Wilbur Wiley, Doris Wildblood, Frank Williams, Mildred Willis, Mary Jean Wilkinson. Margaret Wilson, Ray Wilson, Betty Wimmer, David Winters, Tillie Winters, Clarissa Wise, Glenn Wright, Jay Wynn, Pearl Youst, Gloria Zeiner, Geraldine Craft. Our Heroes. Now, Listen fellas. Into Central. Across the Campus, Deep meditation. Add three cc's HCL. Sapfzamafzed . . . Georgia Alexander, Alex Allen, William Allen, Joan Allison, Maxine Allison, Marjorie Anderson, Ruth Apple, Barbara Appleby, Marguarite Argabrite, Jean Arkward, Wendell Armstrong, Clair Arnold, Dorothy Auerbach, Richard Badger, Betty Bailey, Becky Baker. Dorothy Bancroft, .Tack Bancroft, Audrey Barber, Dick Barker, Bill Barlow, Dick Barnes, Jean Barnes, Jess Barnhart, Julia Barnhart, Milton Bartlett, Betty Bartley, George Barton, Charles Baumgard, James Bayer, Edwin Bayley, Edward Belden. Clara Bennett, Dorothy Bennett, Letitia Benty, Richard Bevan, Geraldine Birch, Oscar Birch, Roy Blinn, Robert Bloor, Don Bodinar, Albina Bolton, Dean Bond, Beula Boulton, Ruth Bowdler, Jean Anne Brennen, Jane Brown, Mary Bruno. ' Eleanor Burns, Robert Burns, William Burbick, Calvin Burcham, Bette Burlingame, Roy Burson, Edward Buxton, Charles Byrne, Betty Cain, Helen Calhoun, Tom Calhoon, Helen Ruth Camp, Anthony Caparualo, Warren Carpenter, Virginia Carraher, Lois Carroll. Mary Casto, Ila Mae Chamberlin, Joe Chan, Martin Christen, Rose E'l1en Chronister, Dick Clark, Geraldine Cline, Eileen Clutter, Harry Clutter, Duane Combs, Elbert Conger,I Abbey Conklin, Marcelene Conley, Jacqueline Couch, James Cramer, Gerald Cranston. Rosemary Craven, Betty Crawford, James Crumbley, John Crumbley, Betty Cunningham, Glenn Cunningham, Nelly Mae Cunningham, Paul Cunningham, Roy Cunningham, Wanda Cunningham, Robert Curry, Bill Dailey, Flave Daily, Alfred D'Angelo, Bill Davis, Harry Davis. Joe Dawson, Beverly Deidrick, Bernard D'eLaney, Leah Diamond, Alvin Dickey, Wayne Dillon, Eugene Dillon, Bob Disch, Doris Dobson, Edward Doland, Marian Doughty, Norma Doutt, Donald Dozier, Bob Drier, Bill Dunn, Donald Dunn. Clarence Eagle, Beverly Eardley, Helen Eardley, Charles Eggleton, Betty Elkins, Dick Emmerling, Dick W. Emmerling, Mary Alice Everitt, Bill Ferguson, Helen Fleming, Carol Foden, Betty Foster, Grace Frazier, Dona Frost, Ray Gamble, Betty Garn. Leo Garvey, Thelma Garvin, Violet Gatrell, Jean Gibbs, Deborah Glenn, Herschel Glenn, Ray Gochenour, Dan Goddard, Joe Golden, Gerald Goodballet, Robert Goodman, Theresa Gough, Bill Grafton, Cecile Grafton, Dorothy Green, Jack Green. Pauline Green, Ruth Green, Pattie Greene, Charles Grumly, Gloria Guyton, May Hague, Robert Hague, Alvin Hall, Bill Hall, Hazel Hall, Helen Hall, Roger Hall, Ruth L. Hall, Sara Jean Hamilton, Bonnie Hammond, James Hancock. Bob Hanna, Mary Harris, Linda Haupt, Irene Hayes, Isabella Heald, Jewel Heddy, Larry Hendershot, Betty Hendricks, Paul Hester, Madeylon Hickman, Howard Higgins, Ruth Hildebrand, Betty Hogue, Loren Hooker, William Hoopes, Jack Hopper. Ruth Hopper, Delbert Hosletter, Edward House, Bill Howell, Dolores Hughes, Ethel Hughes, Betty Hunt, Clifford Hutchison, Wilma Hutchison, Emily Irwin, Kenneth Jackson, Tom Jackson, Exie Jarrett, Marcus Jarrett, Ruth Johnson, Charles Jones. Thelma Justice, Peggy Karns, Gloria Katz, Ruby Keiser, Bruce Kelly, Mary L.lKelly, Donald Keuper, Doris Keuper, Martha Kevan, Dale Kinsey, Louise Kirk, Mary Kirkbride, Paul Kirkbride, Denford Krafft, John Krizmick, Marie Ladzinski. Jack Lanam, Dorothy Lang, Betty Larke, David Laughlin, Patricia Laughlin, Dick Lavin, Rita Lehman, Sanford Lehman, Mary Alice Lemal, Helen Leuda, Charles Lewis, Wanda Littell, Alice Lockhart, Ralph Lockhart, Hilda Lopton, Mildred Lowe. Leonora Lucas, Dora Lyle, Nora Lee Mackey, George Maistros, Mary Alice Maley, Frank Maltarich, Gerald Manley, Chris Markanton, Delores Marquette, Virgil Marrelli, Marlyn Marshall, William Martin, Dale Matthews, Gerald Matthews, Frank McBee, Jane McCaughtry. Bill McCombs, William McCombs, Phyllis McDaniel, Richard McDevitt, Jean McDonald, Edwin Mc- Ginnis, Jacqueline McGraw, Virginia Mcl-Ienry, John McIntosh, Jimmy McKinnon, Juanita McKinnon, Virginia Lee McLane, Anne McLaughlin, Norman McMillan, Bill McNicol, James McNicol. 1941 , W3 AZV- , 9 . 3 4 W f me 1 -Q 3 7' ' Z gm 41 wi 5' ' W -if If Q - .2 : . rg . 5494, ' aw I rgrv ,six L Q S : fi 2. if E' ,1. ' 1 - ' U Q H. ip gm lm: f ff . 1, ff' ' if 1: f A AV hi Wa., 1 . BEQEAQQE . .,,A ,,-v 1, M, . Q 92 .Q ,fa 1941 4-X241 .Ii G? Mig S Jack McNutt, William McPherson, Donald McVicker, James McVicker, Phyllis Miller, Esther Moore, Aileen Morgan, Tom Morozo, Betty Morris, Betty Jean Morris, Doris Morris, Robert Morris, Margaret Ann Mulligan, Marjorie Naylor, Adellah Neiser, Barbara Niswonger. Vivian Nolan, John Nunn, Mary Alice Oliver, Richard Olmstead, Erla Owen, Shirley Osborn, Sarah Pack, Stella Pallis, Mary Palmer, Kathryn Parsons, Thelma Parsons, Elvira Payne, Evelyn Payne, Billy Persohn, George Persohn, Jim Peterson. Bonnie Peterson, Richard Peterson, Ruth Pethtel, Louise Pettay, Mary Esther Phillips, Maxine Pickering. Patty Pierce, Dorothy Pike, Dolores Pizzica, William Place, June Plant, Glenn Poli11g, Dick Pollock, Donald Poole, Thelma Popejoy, Clarence Powell. Bettie Poynter, Mary Lou Prince, Thelma Prince, John Proctor, Helen Quill, Marjorie Rayle, Carolyn Reaney, Dorothy Reed, James Reed, Phyllis Reed, Virginia Reed, George Reynolds, Dorothy Richards, Mildred Richmond, Robert Richmond, Pauline Riedel. Geraldine Rigby, Joe Rindfuss, Florence Rippeth, Wayne Robb, Arthur Roberts, Dorothy E. Robinson, Dorothy M. Robinson, Eugene Robinson, Harold Robinson, Ralph Rogers, Ann Ruben, Charles Ruhl, Ruth Russell, George Salsberry, James Salsberry, Berta Sayre. Harold Schell, Marjorie Schell, Bessie Schladen, Henry Schneidmiller, Dora Lee Schuette, Lois Schonfield, Suzanne Schultz, Donald Schussler, Jean Scott, John Scott, June Seckman, Mary M. Secknian, Frank Seevers, Darrell Serafy, George Sfakis, Dorothy Sheets. Jane Shenkel, Richard Shenton, Bettie Shook, Patty Shope, Robert Shapiro, Thomas Siddall, Frank J. Siddel, Guy Sillince, Ruth Sillince, Richard Sisley, Helen Skaleski, Beverly Smith, Dorothy Smith, Harry A. Smith, Lee Smith, Richard Smith. Ruthann Smith, John Snediker, Robert Snyder, Lucy Southall, Eugene Speece, Winnie Spore, Charles Stevens, Arnold Stewart, Ruth Stewart, Lois Stoddard, Marjorie Stoffel, Betty Stone, Beverly Strain, Irma Sulkes, Hilda Talbott, Heinz Taubert. Frank Taylor, Maxine Taylor, Robert Taylor, Alberta Theis, Lucille Thomas, Robert Thomas, Mary Sue Thompson, Alice Tice, Paul Tomlinson, Bonnie Torrence, Donald Torrence, Kenny Treleven, Clara Tucher, Harold Tucker, Ruth Van Dyne, Bob Vess. Joseph Vogt, Jack Walker, Albert Walker, Delmar Walton, Paul Ward, Bill Wasson, Bob Waters, HarolcLWatson, Helen Wedgwood, Dick Welch, Madeline Wetzel, Bonnie White, Merle White, Wayne Wiley, Thelma Williams, Thomas Williams. Doris Willis, Betty Willison, William Mills, Bettylee Wilson, Darrel Wilson, Wayne Wilson, Virginia Winland, Mary Winters, Susan Wise, Mary Ellen Wolfe, Mildred Wolfe, William Wolfe, Alberta Woods, Iladene Woomer, Robert Wotring, Virginia Wright. Ray Yanni, Marie Youst. Fred Adam, Martha Adams, Roxie Allen, Jim Allison, Victor Allison, Betty Jane Ammon, Lawrence Anderson, Roberta Anderson, Sarah Anthony, Naomi Armstrong, Ella Azdell, Marjorie Azdell, Lillian Baker, Paul Baker, Shirley Baker, Patsy Bancroft. Jean Barnett, Lucille Barth, Joe Barrett, Alvirda Baumgarner, Bob Baur, Charles Bayer, Ted Baxter, Virginia Beatty, Phyllis Beckett, William Belaney, Virginia Belden, Amy Bell, Mary Helen Bence, Dean Bennett, Elva Bennett, Elane Betz. I Warren Bickerton, Addison Birch, Willa Blackburn, Mildred Bloor, Harry Bock, Dick Boice, Ruth Bole, Doris Boley, Ruth Ann Borger, Edith Bowen, Jane Brennen, Earl Brewer, Ellen Broadbent, Mildred Broadbent, Marilyn Broadbent, Rose Marie Browning. Ernest Brooks, Don Brown, Robert Brown, Robert M. Brown, Barbara Buck. Gordon Brick, Wilma Buchanan, Barbara Bulger, Theda Burns, Leona Butterfield, Eileen Buzzard, Glenn Buzzard, Bernice Byrne, Lois Jean Cadman. William Campbell, Irma Jean Capehart. Peggy Carpenter, Beth Carraher, Kathryn Carson, Doris Casto, Keith Casto, Tullio Categnani, Helen Chan, William Chema, Shirley Clark, Ethel Cline, Ruby Clutter. Dick Coakley, Bob Cochran, William Christian, Danna Jean Coleman, Bessie Coleman. Emma Jean Coleman, lla May Coleman, Walter Colman, Harley Conley, Bob Connelly, Mabel Conley, Rose Connor, Frank Copestick, Elmer Cook, Olive Cooper, Twyla Cooper, Bill Cooper, Ray Crubaugh, Donna J. Cunningham, Mura Curry, Madeline Czech. Don Davis, Helen Davis, John Davis, Rowland Davis, Wanda Davis, Richard Daugherty, Bernard Decker, Mazie Delreno, June Densmore, Bill Derrington, Aldine Dickey, Earl Diddle, Ann Dietz. Richard Dietz, Robert Doland, Patty Danley. Jack Donovan, Gloria Double, Wanda Double, Donald Doughty, Mary C. Douglas, Mary Duffy, Jane Duncan, Maxine Durbin, Lucille Dye, Elinor Eccles, Eleanor Eddy, Virginia Eddy, Joyce! Edgell, Robert Eggleton, Charles Edwards, Eileen Edwards. Mary Ensinger, Bonnie Lee Estelle, Sally Evans, Raffaela Familia, Harold Ferguson, Phyllis Ferlaino, DorothyFeustil, Bob Fickel, Robert Lunger, Creda Fleming, Dorothy Flora, Mary Flowers, Mary Foulks, Marjorie Foster, Arlene Fraelick, Dorothy Frazier. Clifford Frederick, Betty Fritz, Harold Fulmer, Stanley Galba, Leona Gallaway, Lewis Galloway, Alice Gamble, Charles Gamble, Lester Gamble, Thelma Gamble, Virginia Gatrell, John Gauron, Ruby Gilkison, Marietta Gilliam, Whitney Giovenco, Donald Goodballet. Robert Gooding, Margaret Goodwin, Virginia Gordon, Dorothy Graubert, Bill Green. Lester Green, Joyce Greenawalt, William Grimm, Gerald Groubert, Anne Gulutz, Jim Habenicht, Dorothy Hager, Marjorie Hall, Donald Hancock, George Hancock, Marcella Hanna. Sarah Hanes, Beberly Hargreaves, Clarence Harrington, Muriel Hartt, Jim Hayes, Betty Hays, Frank Heald, Virginia Heaton, George Heckathorn, Alline Heddleston, George Heddleston, Hope Hemphill, Jim Hester, Jimmy Hickey, Olive Higgins, Edith Hindley. Rachel Hoffman, Jack Holt, Evelyn Hoppel, Dorothy Horner, Henry Horton, Jack Howell, Don Huddlestun, Dorothy Hull, Hester Humphrey, Dorothy Hutchinson, Edward Hutchinson, Sarah Hyatt, Jane Ibbs, Donna Jackson, Dorothy Jackson. Stephen Johannes. Bessie Johnson, Phyllis Johnston, Hugh Jolly, William Jones, Leslie Jones, Constance Junkerman, Anna Journey, Bonnie Kaiser, June Kass, Goldie Kazel, Eugene Kegel, Frank Keller, James Kennedy Richard Kennedy, Dorothy Kent, Richard Keys. 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Means, Edward Meleski, Harry Merchant, Harry Merriman, Edward Mekis, Daisy Metrovich, George Metrovich, Margaret Michels, Robert Midler, Mildred Millby. Jane Miles, Janet Miles, Carol Miller, John Mills, Edward Millward, Wilma Moffett, Jean Monier, Dick Montgomery, Alfred Moore, Frank Moore, Homer Moore, Jane Ann Moore, Naomi Morris, Phyllis Mosser, George Mullen, Hazel Myler. Betty Nidoff, Willa Nusser, Helen Oliver, Daniel Osborne, Rita Padilla, Evelyn Palmer, Eleanor Parfitt, Jo Ann Parker, Jean Parsons Billy Patterson, Bob Patterson, Mary Lou Peachey, Robert Pearson, Jean Penny, Ray Pennybaker, Kenneth Perry. Betty Peterlin, Margaret Pethtel, Vivian Pethtel, June Phillips, Jacque Pierce, Charles Pierson, Rebecca Pinkerton, Betty Porter, Alberta Poynter, Grace Price, Herbert Purton, Mike Pusateri, Georganne Race, Jacqueline Rager, Kathleen Ralston, Marian Ralston. Thurman Rambo, Barbara Ramsey, Colleene Reagle, Elaine Reagle, Donald Reed, Harold Reed, Mary Reeves, Arthur Rice, Dorothy Richards, Dick Rigby, Spencer Risden, William Risden, Richard Roach, Betty Robinson, Raymond Robinson, Helen Rosen. Bonnie Russell, Walter Russell, George Russo, Sally Ryan, Fred Salisbury, Patrick Savage, Barbara Schneidmiller, Helen Schneidmiller, Olive Scott, Shirley Schneibel, Iris Segel, Thelma Shaw, Jean Sharp, Harold Shelley, Leolia Shelton, Doris Sheppard. Edith Shirley, Louise Simballa, Thelma Simmons, Irene Simpson, Bill Sines, Bob Skidmore, Allan Smith, Delores Smith, Dick Smith, Jean Smith, Kelly Smith, Paul Smith, Sue Smith, Thelma Smith, Clarence Snediker, Orshal Sneski. Doris Somerville, Charles Spencer, Jay Springer, Harriet Stanley, Evert Starkey, Eileen Stud, Donna Stephnes, Joan Stoddard, Dorothy Stoffel, Doris Stoffel, Mary Lou Strain, William Sulkes, Bill T'ullis, Evelyn Sutherin, Nadine Tackett. Marcedes Talbott, Bob Talkington, Donald Taylor, Leona Taylor, Mary Lou Taylor, Rex Taylor, Bob Thom-pson, Donald Thompson, Lendsey Thompson, Norma Lea Thornton, Isabel Timmons, Jack Timmons, Nell Toland, Leonard Torrence, Jacqueline Trainer, Robert Trotter. Teddy Tucker, Virginia Twyford, Mary Helen Van Dyke, Doris Van Dyne, Mary Jane Vess, Jacqueline Wallace, Bob Ward, Joan Ward, Richard Ward, Nedra Wardle, Virginia Walters, Alores Walton, Nelda Walton, Blair Watkins, Norma Webb, John Weir. Thelma Welch, James Weston, Margaret Wetzel, Owen Whisenand, Jeanne Wiant, Erla Williams, Thomas Wilkinson, Charles Wilkin, John Wilson, John D. Wilson, Pauline Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Roy Wilson, Wesley Wilson, Jack Woods, Rose Miraglata. Mary Wise, Dick Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe, Flora Mae Wollam, Ruth Wooden, Tom Woods, Stella Wood- ward, James Work, Betty Wright, Marjorie Wright, Maudie Wright, Geraldine Yantz, Tom Young, Delores Youst, Frank Youse. Nncljbe ' HERBERT G. MEANS IIi'. lI0i'Iwi'I G. Ml-ans wus Iiorn on 21 farm III'2'II' Plliix-s11tuwi1l'5'. IIUIIIISYI- Vanin. Ill- ohlziinl-ll his l'Il'IIIl'IIIiII'I' IIIIIIPIIIIOII in ihl' voiiiitry sf-hool I :itil-iilll-ll l'1mxsul:1wnl-y Iliuh Slflmlil mill fIIl-VL-l-l'sl1Lii'gr .If'2'llIlIIIlI'. III' I'l'f'I'II'4'lI his clulll-sl- mill iliiivf-rsily l'-ll11f'llIion.1t Sli I N'I'I' IIocIi. IITOYK' I'itx'. II:-nlusvl I . . I I YSIIIIII SI:11l'. lIIII'f'I'SIIy o f I itlslmimrli. lull lI:ii'x'zu'll, :lull IIIlI'l'I'SIII.' of lliiflliwlu :lull hollls thl' following: lll-grl-l-F: I'h II.. II. IC.. .I. Il.. :lull II. lull. IIis lirst Il-:lc-liing l-X1vl'i'il-nf'l- was in gi I-olllliry srliluol. II'IIl'I'II hl- IIIIIEIII lol' om- ylfzir. Il'o1' Ihl- Il1'XI Ilirl-v xl-:1l- hl- wus -SUII1'l'IIIfl'IIIII'IIt of I'It'IlI'IIl'IlI 'I'lm1isli1p, Pu.. srlmols. QIIIII Ihl-in In-- rzulil- p1'i1il'iiuIl of thv high sohlmol :ii Inlliillm. I'n.. for Iwo I'k'Z1I'S, IIIIII Ill HIT- ingitlm. l'n., lm' lhrvo I'0iII'S. III-lore 1-lmiing: lo Iizlst IlII'III'I'l0I1I. hl- was nl I'-I SlII.I'l'IIlfl'IIII1'III of North II1'ulllll -Q. Sc-hlrlrls. Ilr. IIUIIIIS has III'l'II SIIIIIIVIIIIl'IIIIl'IlI' nl' thl- Iizlsl I.il'l-iqrluml Sl'-Iilrlmls SIIIC1' DR- HERBERT G- MEANS HENRY H- ECCLES 15129. tlnl- I'I'ill' that. thu class of 1941 Superintendent of Schools Principal l-nfl-rl-ll first g:i':1llL'. HENRY H. ECCLES II. .I.. I,l'IIIf'IlIiII. HAROLD C. CAMPBELL I HENRY H. ECCLES III-Ury II. lic-clr-s i'o0l-ivoll his seemi- dary l-llucniion at fII'C'IIIlSIllIl'Lf fPa.5 High School. Grovl- City lI a.j High School, null the C11-ow! City College I'I'0:IHI'2lIlII'I'. IIo fl'I'ZIfIlIIlI'l'II from Ohio I'IlII'OI'SItI' in 1915 with an A. B. fII'Ql'I'C', :lull has. sincl- that IIIIIP, IQIIUIII post gmlluail- work nl Ohio Vnivl'-i'siIy. IWUIIIIIIIIIII, mill Ohio Stall- Iliiivewsiiy. Vpon QTIIIIIIIIIIOII from Ohio I'.. Mr. El-elf-s l'IIIOI'I'1I fhv tlmc-Ising profllssion. mill. sr-rving his apprl-nfic'r-sliip in sov- orzll small high schools. lvlwaiiio prin- cipal of I'orlsmoutIi lliuh School in IIIZZII. In 1926 lil- If-ft tho f'Il'IfI of teach- ing' Iln' :I pl-rioll of Iliiril-l-ii yvars, lluring which hl- was sl-C-1'ctai'y of an Ohio l'0l'lIOI'IIIIlIII :lull twicv Qlvcted to thl- post of .Inllitlwr of Scioto County. In 1939 lil- I'I'-t'IItl'I'C'lI the teaching p1'oI'l-ssilni lo mlm the position of prin- r-iiml uf Illasl I1II'I'I'1P0UI High School. First How--S. lIl'lIllII-sion. II. IAIIIIZIIIIII. .I. IIl:1kl-, I.. lIl-:ml-II, Ii. Ugiliil-, lu. IIl-mil-ll. IC. Iiluclqull. I'. Mc-lllliuvy, .I, this-Iwi' Slfcflmll RowfIl. I'l'z1ut'lvi'll, III. Uriii. II. I':111vl1a1'I. II. lIuxtoii. S. IIi1'lxl-l-Ii. .I, I I7II'Il'I'. .I 'I'uyllwr. II. IIIt'I'III'I'. IC. l'Il111sl-. 'I'hirli Row-I', .I. Smith, II. lkirt, M. Smith. II. IIirl'h, I. l'llvi1sl-. II. Ill-IIoI1. IJ. Ile-Ulry. rlh Hlwwfl. 4'. Szlyrl-. II. I.lsll'i', II. II'iixI:1nlI. .l. .I. Illiuuskvy, II. II. I4IK'l'Il'S. II. Must. N. Ihiwxlm. lx lil-Ilsclim-i'. II. 'I':itl'. I-'ifth Row-II. Q. IIl'I'IH'I', II'.Ih'i-hs. II. Imwslm. i'. I'il-rr-l-, Il. II':1Ismi, Il. SIIIIIIIIIIIAS, Il. Ilurt. I'lru I, ,.l J. .Ilorlmilo II. S.. II. lllll.. .Issislznil IIVIIIPIIIIII. ELEANOR JANE BENNETT II. A.. Latin I. LYDIAN RUSSELL BENNETT .I. II. Latin Il. III, II'. SUE M. BIRBECK A. II. Glllllwzil Ilatlil-mlic-s. MARGARET M. BIRCH II. S. I'I4I.. linglish I. ADELINE BREWER BLAKE 'I II Ill' I Ur- II Sol Illlmiu 'I'ri-i' .....,....,.,.,i . HAROLD P. BROWN II. S. lull.. I'I1ysic:1I I-Illuc-util RUTH MAE BUXTON I .. ,,. III. I II Il Ill IUIIIIIIIIIIIII llxics. HELEN E.AcAPEhART ' I'h. II., lhxglisll I. EDNA E. CLOUSE- II. S. lull.. .IIICIPIII :null Ill-llilixail Ili-llwv II'm'Ill Ilistln-y. ISABEL CLOUSE II. S.. Connlil-i'c'iul .Irilliml-fiL'. JAMES W. COX II. S.. IlI1IllStI'I2lI .Ii-ts. ALICE MARIE CRAWEORD II. II.. .IIIIL1I'!l'IlII Illsiliry. Ilo BERTRAM A. DAWSON lll-rin Ilistl Pu. II.. II. lull.. Ill-lu-1':il SCII'III'l'. NELLE DAWSON II. S., IIL'IIL'I'ilI Si'IL'IIK'4'. .I. II. Ill-c-Ixl-r, ll. I'.Il2'IIIQ'Il, II.l:lIOIIlII1lII, II. Sloan. 'I'up Now-II. IJIIZSIIIIIIIIIIIS, I'. IIIISUIII. .l. Illmhlrili, II'. IAIIIIIIIIIII, I ll lm. X I Im Ili I llmillyil li I II Sh l II Ill llll In II II II I Iinlllll II I' Vliiiiplrl-II GLADYS meson W ' II. S. lull.. III. .I.. IIlvi'IlI IIIs1l11'Y J. M. DECKER 4 irl-y. . -ll -41 1. '.. l1lw1'l', .. . . WILLIAM M. LAUGHLIN II. S.. .IIIIITICIIII llisllwy. II'oi'lll Ilislli HOWARD J. LINDELL 4 II. S.. II. lull.. Ihysics mill .Ilggl-ln':1. MILDRED FAULK .Ir. Iius. 'I'ruinin::. II. l . S.. II. S. lull., Stl'lioggi'aIpI1I' I. II. MARY LISTER ROGER FI-I-ZSIMMONS II. .I.. II. .I.. SIIIIIIISII I, II. II. S. Illll.. .IIg.'l-hm I. I'lzuil- III'lIIII4'Il'I'. N, F, LORAH ALDA M. FOWLER .I. II., Il. Sll.. I'Iu-misiry. II. I .IlIlIIIIlISII'iIfUl' I'h. II., II. Ll-Itl-rs. Il. lull., Iflnglish Il. ALMA JOSEPHINE GARBER .I. II.. Il. .I.. I-lnulisli III. RUSSELL A. HEDDLESTON II. S., I'I0ulioinil's, Slwiulogry. SARA M. HEDDLESTON II. S. ICII.. I'Illg.z'Iish III. JAMES PAUL HUSTON II. .I.. .Iliil-riwiii Ilsillury N I llisflwy. MARY RUBIENA IKIRT II. .I.. II. .I.. Iuliglisll lI'. OLIVE ELIZABETH IKIRT II. .I.. II. .I., .Iml-1'il'zllI Ilis Cixi:-s. RALPH E. JOHNSON Ihmll mill Urclil-sti'u. DEAN OTHO JONES II. S. I-Ill., Inllustriul Iris. WALTER F. KREBS4 II. S. lull., lnlluslrxzxl Arts. HAZEL MARY LAUGHLIN II. .I.. linglisli I. 'ivil's. tori' 2IIllI EVELYN L. MACKALL .I. II., Iloml- lil.-lmlimil-s. HAZEL R. MAST II. .I., Iii-nl-ml Sr-il-ucv. GLENA ELOIS MQCOY ls. .x.. xl. itll., 1-:wil-I. il. PAULINE MCELRAVY II'o1'IlI .I. II.. II. .I.. IIusml-ss Ilnqlis J. A. MONASKY II. S. Iill. lknnsiiiiil-1' I':lIIl4'ZIIIIJII Sl-lliliux WILBERT S. MOORE II, S.. II. .I.. IIioll1g'y. JOSEPH F. MORBITO II. .I.. IJr:iwing.f. KATHRYN OGILVIE II. I.. Spl-I-l-I1 Arts, Music. MARY E. ORIN II. S. Illll., Sliortllzuill l. GEORGE WM. PEN EBA KER .I. II.. Jr. IIus. 'I'i'aillim:, Coin. Illcuimliiiiics. Sociology . .I. II.. II. I'.4I., l0IIIIIIl'I'f'I2II I-l-ogrzii .I. h. zmll IIl1 Illilmg.. rv Ili V lull CHARLES PIERCE II. .I.. II'o1'lll Ilislory. JAMES RYAN PROCTOR II. S.. llhiglisli III. IV. JOSEPH J. ROBBIN II. S.. II. A., M. Ll-ill-rs, Biology, Com. GPOgl'ilI'IIII', Jr. lIus. 'l'raining.t. IRA C. SAYRE II. .I.. M. A., I'Ing'IisIi III, Journalism. E. W. SHIRLEY I'h, II., II. S. Iill.. IIIISIIIUSS Arithml-tic WILLIAM P. SLOAN .I. II., lilliil-ml Soivn0P. CLARA JANE SMITH .I. II.. Physical I'IIIIl03IIOI'1. MAURIEL SMITH .I. II.. lungrlish II. GRACE M. SMURTHWAITE - II. S. lid., IIIIISIIIUSS Iinglish. RAYMOND E. SUMMER II. S. livl.. III. lill.. Bonklievpinpz. MIRIAM TATE II. S. lill.. III. Ell.. Typing I, II. ALMA VODREY TAYLOR II. II. I-I.. II. .I.. I.ihrzu'ian. MILTON R. WATSON II. lill.. M. A.. Sociology, Economics. HILDA M. WERNER .I. II.. English I, FVUIICII I, II. RUTH WINLAND II. S.. lllmil- I-If-onomics. THE THINGS WE DID BAND VERYBODY UP! Here comes that snappy East Liverpool High School Band. Those blue and white uniforms surely look nice. They'1'e recognized throughout the state of Ohio as representative of the best in band music. W'ith the long list of superior ratings Mr. Johnson. the director, and the band have produced. it's no Wonder competition gets keener every year. They added another superior rating to their honors this year when they tied for Iirst place in the sectional contest held at Steubenville. The otiicers for this year's band we1'e ldugene Naylor, Presi- dentg Joseph Manlovitz, Vice-l'resident3 and Rollin Shattenberg, Secretary-Treasurer. The Board of Directors include the otlicers. Chuck Smith, Alwyn Purinton, Bill Alexander, and Dick Kidder The band is see11 at all football games, no matter what the weather. They always put on a good show. Much practice is put in every week preparing for these shows. They may be seen marching at least three times at week, to Patterson Field to prac- tice these tricky maneuvers. Their motto seemed to be that old sayinge The show must go on. But this isn't the only place they were seen. They could be seen in parades for patriotic purposes. winter concerts in the High School Auditorium, and in a series of summer concerts sponsored by a local merchant. The band numbered about eighty-tive this year. Due to last years graduation, a new drum major had to be selected before school started. Finally he was found. His name is .lack Wilson, a senior, who made a nice appearance for the year. .lack was assisted by three junior drum majors who were still in grade school These boys were Dave Kinsey. Ronnie Boston, and Virgil Sayre. They, too, made a nice appearance and showed excellent training which was done by Homer Campbell. They we1'e known as the Twirling Trio and thrilled crowds from all the Ohio Valley with their stunts. The East Liverpool High School Band is constantly in demand for concerts, parades, and other activities. Year after yea1', they bring home the bacon for dear old E. li. H. S. Graduation hits the band hard this yea1'. taking twenty-three members: but the band will be back with more honors for the alma mater. Our band is also noted being one of the very few all-boy bands in the state. BAND ORCHESTRA HE High School Orchestra is also conducted by Mr. Ralph Johnson. The orchestra, this year, numbered about forty boys and girls. They, too, are in constant demand and show excellent training. They have been heard at school chapels, band concerts and most all plays produced in the local high school auditorium. Although this organization has never entered a contest of any kind. lt is known for its ability and Wide variety of music. The High School Orchestra, like any other musial organiza- tion, practices regularly through the week and holds long and hard rehearsals. The orchestra is hampered somewhat by the room in which they practice. lt is the ancient bandroom in the attic of the Central Building. It has been assured. however. that this will be remedied by the construction of the new gymnasium, which has already been started and is hoped to be completed in six months. This will surely improve the High School orchestra. The lligh School Orchestra was heard at the band concerts during the winter and pleased the audiences greatly with its wide selection and variety of music. Graduation also hits the orchestra hard this year. It is estimated that between ten and fifteen members will be lost to this year's graduation class. The orchestra is well-known for its dependability. It can always be counted on to furnish music for high school plays. chapels,concerts, and any other activity for which music is needed. The lligh School Orchestra has progressed steadily since Prof. Johnson stai'ted it with the aid of the recently retired Professor Laughlin. This lll'St High School Orchestra was started in 1924. The lack of string instruments at that time, however, hindered it. In those days, more girls studied string, brass, and reed instru- ments. The Iirst orchestra consisted of about Iifteen or sixteen. The largest membership of the High School Orchestra was about fifty. - i f -ii tiki. ie A ORCHESTRA SENIOR HI-Y First Row: lil'1'lLft'l'. Ilurmun, Si-Icy. lions, llwlvllvs- ton. Milton Watson, Mlxisui. Ile-nnvit. .lone-s. llalz-s, Svcrnul Row: Varrall. .xlI'X1llIlli'l'. lli'4ll'r, Ilwlivilquisl, Smith, Wirlgcr. lfisln-r, Mason. 'I'Iiir4I Iimr: IIm'tnn, Ilairgraim-s. Gillis. l'm-lllv, llircli. Kelly, l'iI'YllI. llviiz. I liymul. I yl. lfoll. Simlrullu. Ill-uarllu-ill, lin:-lu-r. lfoutls. SENIOR HI-Y HE Senior Hi-Y Club is an organization closely associated with the high school. The officers for this year for the first semester were: George Hargraves, Presidentg Eugene Wil- son, Vice-Presidentg Charles Smith, Secretary, and Kenneth Koos, Treasurer. Second semester ofiicers were: Don Bennett, Presi- dentg Don Heddleston, Vice-Presidentg Kenneth Koos, Secretary, and Ivor Jones, Treasurer, The advisors were Mr. VVatson and Mr. Carlton of the local Y. M. C. A. The membership of the Senior Hi-Y numbered forty. The club drew up its own constitution and carried out these laws. Often the club attended some local church in a group, and sometimes combined with other clubs such as the Jr. Hi-Y and the Hi-Tri in attending church services. This shows the religious feeling and co-operation of the Senior Hi-Y Club. The club was willing to co-operate in any way with other organizations. An example of this is the Christmas season, when they collected canned food, and money and presenting it to needy families. The Senior Hi-Y Club also did many things for the high school. They sponsored many social gatherings such as dances in the gymnasium. They donated money to charitable and hos- pitable institutions such as the Red C1'oss. They sponsored buses to out-of-town athletic contests. They also sponsored the Bill Booth Trophy, presented annually to the outstanding football player of the year. Another annual event in which the Senior Hi-Y Club takes part is the annual Hi-Y-Hi-Tri banquet. An event not to be forgotten is the Hi-Y chapel presented every year by the Senior Hi-Y Club at Chistmas time. This year, the Senior Hi-Y Club sold refreshments at the home football games and ushered at the local basketball games. Tl1e Hi-Y affords excellent training for leadership and urges co-operation. These are two very important factors among the young people today. The Senior Hi-Y is further marked and distinguished by those bright red and gray jackets. JUNIOR HI-Y HE members of the Junior Hi-Y Club had a very enjoyable and successful year. Mr. Charles Pierce of the High School Facility and Mr. Carl Werner of the Y. M. C. A. were elected the advisors for the year. The following officers were the club leaders for the first and second semesters. The Senior Hi-Y held the induction service for the club. President .......... Stanley Rose Hugh Jones Vice-President ...... William Gaston William Parsons Secretary ......,... Robert Weinhardt John Smith Treasurer .......... Robert Persohn Richard McGeehan Sergeant-at-Arms. . .Ralph Mooney ire-electedl Chaplain ........,.. John Harris fre-electedl The activities of the club were varied and interesting. The following were some of the outstanding events of the school year: a bonfire before the Wellsville game on Thanksgiving, the pur- chasing of scarlet and grey crew caps and pins for the membersg a benefit basketball game, a dinner dance including the two Hi-Y Clubs and Hi-Tri Club at the Mary Patterson Memorial. Delegates were elected and attended the state-wide Hi-Y conference at Dayton, Ohio. Robert Weinhardt, Stanley Rose, and William Gaston represented the East Liverpool High School Junior Hi-Y this year. One of the most important aims in the club is to develop an interest in religion. The club attended the First Methodist Church this year as a, part of their religious program. The development of body is another ideal of the club and the gym- nasium and swimming pool at the Y are always available to the club. Many interesting and educational topics were discussed at the regular meetings, all of which help to develop the boys in keeping with the ideals of the Hi-Y which are: To create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. JUNIOR HI-Y Ifil-.t Row: Slaglc. Russell. I,zl4x'r'm-li. Iicicli. l'rorost, Str-ell-. U'Ncill. Iiiliftlll. Svc-mul Ilow: Swisln-r. IH-rsolm. 1'l1arIl-s Pit-rcc. .Ml- visor, Smith, -Ioncs, I'2ll'40llS, NI:-H4-s-Iiun, u't'l'll4'l'. Pctlltn-l, Williams. 'I'liirrl Row: 'I'rotl4-r. lit-ys, I,nwt-. Mull:-ii. W4-iiulnmlt. Ilarris, llusscll. Iloilustrvtll, liousli. Top Ifmyg Wplin, floiwlcz-. l'lt'llltlIl. Fiiilliiliullailli. 1'm'i-rt. I'ilIr-nga-r. Sinil'-sms, Hmmm-y. -lolmsmi. Marlin. HI TRI PRIL eighth of this year was the fifteenth anniversary of the founding of what is now East Liverpool's Hi-Tri Club. Began as a club for Junior and Senior girls of this high school, it has grown to a membership of approximately one hun- dred, is one of the outstanding school groups, and is an organi- zation of service to the school and community. The original club was based on the three principles of sincer- ity, love, and friendship, which formed the three sides of a triangle from which the group took the name Triangle Club. At the suggestion of a Steubenville representative of the National Girl Reserves who spoke at their third meeting, the girls became the Hi-Tri Club, took social service in the community as their primary objective, and appointed a committee to draw up a con- stitution. This carefully prepared document, with a few amend- ments is still the club's guide. The students of the school and members of the community are familiar with the methods by which the diligent Hi-Tri girls have raised funds to carry on social service work. Some meth- ods have stood for yearsg others are comparatively recent in origin. It is the policy of the Hi-Tri to retain those customs and policies which have proved to be in keeping with the c1ub's spirit. and purposes and to add to them as time goes on. In the last two years evening meetings, a point system, and the renewal of friendly visits with the Wellsville Girl Reserves have been added to customs and events considered traditional. Much of the credit for its success must be extended to the Hi-Tri advisors, those teachers who guided its first, faltering steps, and their successors. These have been understanding women to whom the girls have turned for advice, aid, and appro- bation. Former Hi-Tri members are included in the present roster of very capable advisors. HI TRI LEADERS LEAGUE HE Leaders' League was first organized in 1938 by Miss Eleanor Faulk and has been continued this year under the guidance of Miss Clara Jane Smith. This club was organized for girls who like to indulge in sports and to provide entertainment for them. Such sports as skating, bowling, bike riding, and hikes are the things that the girls have enjoyed the most this year. Being a very co-operative group, the club has tried to be successful in these activities. This year, the club has done many things to earn equipment for the gym classes. By this equipment the members of the Leaders, League will be able to partic- ipate in the gym exhibit which is held annually. As the name of the club suggests we are the girls who are supposed to be leaders and examples for the other girls who are willing to appreciate and enjoy sports. As the end of the school year approaches we hope that this club has helped the members them- selves and other girls to uphold the sports of our school. Leaders League DRAMA CLUB First lion'-Varian, Ilutcliinson, Finley, Underwood, Diamond, Gr:-vim, Kirk. Lehman, Kaufman. Second Row sl'onm-lly. Sin-nk:-I. C'unningl1am, Ruben, Schoenfelt, Pettay, Baxter. Winters. Ryan. Third Row-Pittenger, Davis, McGee-Ilan, Ogilvie, advisor, Hcrlenquist, Horton, Schell. Last Ron'-llartt, Paul, Auberger, Lanning, Male-y. Amlanis, Huston. Eason, Franks. DRAMA CLUB HE Drama Club is an organization composed of students from all four classes in the high school. Since there are no scheduled classes in dramatics, these activities are extra- curricular. Each year the club sponsors a Christmas Assembly, a program of one-act plays, and the Senior Play. In addition to this, the club holds itself ready to respond to calls from city organizations for programs. This year, members of the club, in collaboration with the Speech classes, presented eight programs for organiza- tions in East Liverpool and the surrounding districts. The Christmas program this year was presented with the assistance of the Girls' Glee Club and the Choir. The play pre- sented at this time was No Room at The Inn, by Esther Olson. Four one-act plays were presented April 15th and 16th for the benefit of the Senior Class. Plays used this year were: The Biggest Hall in Brooklyn, by Nicholas Consentinog Fourteen, by Alice Gerstenbergg Not Quite Such a Goose, by Elizabeth Galeg and Weinies on Wednesday, by Edna Strachen. The Senior Class presented a three-act comedy, Fly Away Home, by Dorothy Bennett and Irving White on May 20 and 21. The cast of thirteen members was made up of seniors who were outstanding in dramatics while they were in high school. The Thespian Club is a branch of the National Thespian Dramatic Honor Society for High Schools. Students who have distinguished themselves by having taken part in a required number of dramtic activities are eligible for membership. The East Liverpool Club is Troupe Number 319. At the initiation April 17, nine new members were taken into the troupe, Each summer the Thespians have a reunion to which all former members are invited. Miss Kathryn Ogilvie is sponsor of both the Drama Club and the Thespians. GYM EXHIBIT HE exhibit of the Boys' and Girls' Gym Classes was held Thursday evening, May 1. It was under the direction of Miss Clara Jane Smith and Mr. Harold P. Brown, physical education instructors. Included in this program were tumbling and pyramids by both girls and boys. The boys had two classes to train them for the exhibit, one elementary and one advanced. In the line of sports, there was a wrestling match by the boys and a badminton game by the girls. The exhibit was closed with a Spanish tango by the girls. The educational aim of the organization is to edu- cate the boys and girls through physical activities, the result being an increase in student interest and participation. With the completion of the new gymnasium, now under construction, still greater interest and partici- pation are expected in the years to come. GYM EXHIBIT Jr.-Sr. Girls' Glee Club HE Junior-Senior Girls' Glee Club is a group of about ninety girls who are registered in the junior and senior classes of the high school. Membership is voluntary. The girls interested sign for this elective club in the fall. There are no qualifications necessary for membership. Rehearsals are held once a Week. The purpose of this organization is to increase the en- joyment and appreciation of worth-while music. Three part semi-classical numbers are used. Officers are: President, Susan Huston, Vice-Presi- dent, Jane Neiserg Secretary, Ann Hutchmang Libra- rain, Charlotte Birch. Miss Kathryn Ogilvie is director, Jean Eason, ac- companist and Jane Neiser, assistant accompanist. The public feels free at any time to call upon this glee club for selections. Junior-Senior Girls' Glee Club Fresh.-Soph. Girls' Glee Club HE Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Glee Club is com- posed of approximately one hundred twenty-five girls with Beulah Boulton as accompanist. The group rehearse once each week. Music sung is the three part variety. Membership is voluntary. Girls interested sign for glee club at the beginning of the school year. The glee club took part in the Schools' Annual Spring Music Festival, at which time the group pre- sented the following selections: What the Chimney Sangn . . . Griswold The Green Cathedral ...... Hahn On Wings of Song . . . . Mendelssohn The club is under the direction of Miss Kathryn Ogilvie. Fresh.-Soph. Girls' Glee Club A . i i - HOIR I-'irst Ilowft-lzilns. Ilutclnnnn. Iiurg. llinrllcy, Mal:-y, Miss Hgilviu. Ilownrll. Iiui'1'ows, Wotrimr, Vogt. Curran S1-cond lion'---I'oxx'm's. IfllIQf1'l'. SCIIlllt'IZ0llIlklCIl. Xcisvr, Maxwell. liaison. Ilnston, I.2IllI, IlIN'I'Ql'I'I', Zeinm-r, COC'Ill'2iII, Ili-von. 'I'Inir4I Ilow-'I'i11ll'. lluclmnun, l'ittt-ngvr, Mount- fnril. IIIIIII, Ilaltt, Sltitlnuou-, F1-nion. IIULIIIII lion! Mason, .XIPYIIIIIIUIQ Ilorion, Miller. Ilcnne-tt. Tlionipson, Scott. K'ooIw, IIIIIIIIIIIIIHI. CHOIR HE High School Choir is made up of Junior and Senior boys and girls chosen from the Junior- Senior Girls' Glee Glub and the Boys' Glee Club. It has a membership of approximately forty students, with Jean Eason the accompanist. The choir uses both a cappella and accompanied selections. Rehearsals occur once each Week. Each year this group participates in the sacred music festival held in the First Methodist Church. The selection used this year was Listen to The Lambs by Dett. At the close of the program, the high school choir jointed the other festival choirs in the singing of Lift Up Your Heads from Handel's Messiah.', In the spring music festival the choir joined with the other choral organizations in presenting the school's annual program. Selections were also given by the Girls' Ensemble, a group chosen from the choir, and by Jean Eason, harpist. Miss Kathryn Ogilvie is director of the group. BOYS' GLEE CLUB HE Boys' Glee Club has, by hard work and serious practice obtained a reputable position among the various organizations of the East Liverpool High School. Under the eflicient direction of Mr. Gerber and its officers: President, Don Bennettg Vice-Presi- dent, James Hammondg Secretary-Librarian, Wayne Thompson, and Treasurer, Charles Trainer, a very successful season was carried out. The Glee Club is open to all boys, and it offers each individual an extremely entertaining recreation. East Liverpool is proud of her glee club. It is an organization that has proved to be one of the most active, most popular, and most enjoyable of the extra- curricular activities of the school. It is a group that has achieved distinction through its hard work, eilic- ient guidance, and keen spirit of co-operation. An increase in variety and quality of the Boys' Glee Club has been justified by the fact that membership in this organization is secured through competitive try-outs, held at the beginning of each year. The Glee Club of 1940-1941 has demonstrated a good balance of parts and a fine promise of being one of the best clubs of the school for several years. as Boys' Glee Club In 1 Ron IU-ys. Ilunnnnnul. XIV. in-rln-r, Tliompson. ,'-conl Row: I'ilt1-uigm-l'. llill. llzllu-s. lhu-Inlmui, Cun- ' glmln. Vviilcy, i'onk1l'. 'I'IuirI IC wx F4-nton. Alla-n. Mullen, Tittlc, Lehman, Hutt I lIIiIl I w: Ilolvinson. Milli-r. Iilonlxncli, Mason Rusre-ll. 'r 1-, Cooks-. Iiirklwillc. WEDNESDAY CHARM CLUB CHARM CLUBS HE Senior Charm Clubs of the Class of 1941 are two of the most active and enthusiastic clubs i11 the high school extra-curricular activities this year. The girls of these clubs have continued in a capable manner the work of the alumni of the Charm Clubs which began the programs of social guidance five years ago. Their activity program has been planned and sponsored by Misses Olive and Rubiena Ikirt, who have enjoyed helping the girls to study the technique of correct social usage including personality development and social graces. Aside from the weekly programs and swimming party, the senior girls of the Charm Club entertained their friends at their annual spring dance on April 25, in the high school gymnasium. Their programs and participation were evidence of the fact that the girls have been mastering the art of personality and charm which marks the difference between the successful girl in business and social life, in contrast to the girl who never had the opportunity for this phase of study. Due to the enrollment of approximately 160 girls, it became necessary to divide the organization into two clubs meeting each Wednesday and Thursday during the sixth period. It is the purpose of the girls to continue their study of personality and charm in meeting life's situations. The club officers for the year were: WEDNESDAY CHARM CLUB: President, Susan Hustong Vice-President, Barbara Bergg Secretary, Marjorie Hjarttg Treasurer, Marjorie Justice. THURSDAY CHARM CLUB: President, Mary Clorang Vice-President, Doris Roweg Secretary, Jean Reedg Treasurer, Vivian Blackburn. THURSDAY CHARM CLUB JR.-SR. FORUM Jn.-sn. ronum ORUM membership this year was based on interest alone instead of election or appointment as in former years. As a result of greater student and sponsor co-operation and a varied selection of topics, the Junior and Senior Forums have successfully completed this year's work. The Forum discussion this year has afforded the members practice in looking at things with a critical eye and has devel- oped habits of mind and respect for facts which will help them throughout life in evaluating ideas and proposals. As a result of stressing such topics as National Defense, Foreign Relations, Good Citizenship, and Student Government, and discussing art, literature, and music, the students' perception along these lines has been keenly sharpened. These topics have also aided in their accomplishing the primary objective in the forum work, Character Education. A great objective of this year's forum has been to get students to participate in discussions and thus fully express their opinions and add newer suggestions and information to the given amount of material. It has been the hope of the forum that through this small group participation the interest in discussing contempor- ary problems will be so stimulated as to attract the attention of the entire student body. Under the supervision of the very-abled sponsors Uuniorsj Miss Mary Lister and Mr. Charles Pierce, tSeniorsJ Mr. Nate Lorah and Mr. George Penebaker, aided by the advice and suggestions of the head adviser, Mr. Joseph Robbin, the forum members have Very successfully accomplished this objective. Another striking evidence of this co-operation between student and faculty has been shown by Mr. Eccles, who is a great advocate of the forums. The interpretation of many modern problems has been exhila- rated by the contributions of guest speakers. Reverend Kinds- vatter gave an interesting discussion, Shall We Feed Starving Europe? Likewise, Reverend Heaston expressed his views on Is There a Road to a Just Peace? and Mr. Carleton gave his opinion on the Role of Youth in the Community Today? FRESH.-SOPH. FORUM HE purpose of all forum groups is to stimulate the minds of its participants. It has become imperative that the student body of today should understand his social and national problems, and should be able to discuss intelligently and take part in these affairs with tolerance and understanding. Last year's Freshman Forum created the nucleus of the present Sophomore Forum with a few of the former members declining to rejoin. Many interested students have joined both the forums to make the groups much larger. The Freshmen, who have had no previous experience in this type of discussion, have done very well this year. Mr. Robbins is in charge of all forum groups. Each individual forum has three sponsors. These were voted on by the members of the forum at their first meeting. The Freshmen Forum has Miss Buxton, Miss Capehart, and Miss Bennett, all of whom are freshmen teachers. The Sophomores have Mr. Monasky, Mr. Fitzsimmons, and Mr. Dawson, who are junior, sophomore and freshman teachers, respectively. This year the forum purchased pins, giving each member something in commion. All topics were voted on and chosen for a. month ahead. The subjects discussed were national, political and social. The forums met each Friday afternoon. At this time two members gave prepared speeches on subjects they had chosen themselves. One member acts as chairman and another as moderator. Mem- bers address the chair, then state their question to one of the speakers, or make some comment. The two groups have met jointly several tim-es to hear an address by some distinguished speaker. In a final meeting the members were asked to turn in papers giving constructive criti- cism and new ideas so that next year's forums will be bigger and better. Our forums do not claim to settle any major questions or issues. Our only hope is that through discussion we all will gain a better understanding of our fellowmen. Fresh-Soph. Forum KERAMOS STAFF INE years ago the last Keramos appeared. lt had to be dis- continued because of the depression, but every year the students of E. L. H. S. missed it lllOl'9 and more. At differ- ent times attempts were made to organize another book, but for one reason or another they never succeeded, until this year. This year several members of the senior class saw the need for a yearbook in a high school of this size and determined to have one. After permission was obtained from school authori- ties, questionnaires were issued to all the students to see what their reaction would be to a yearbook. The response was so overwhelmingly in favor of the yearbook that contracts were immediately printed and distributed, and work begun. A feature of these contracts was that payment could be made in four in- stallments of twenty-tive cents each. More than l,l00 of our student body of 1,700 signed contracts. ln addition to these, many alumni and business firms purchased copies. Altogether, 1,200 copies were printed. The Keramos this year is quite different from the previous editions. It is steamlined, all excess printed matter giving way to more interesting pictures. It also devoted more space to lower classmen. The staff this year has endeavored to present an interesting book. We hope that you like it and will support the Keramos in future years, in order that it will again become an East Liverpool High School tradition. The staff includes: Editor-in-Chief. .. Associate Editors .... ' Business Manager .... Photography Editor .... Sports Editor. ........ . Advertising Managers ..... Circulation Managers ..... Typists. .. . . KERAMOS ECHO STAFF First Row: Sliirli-5' Strobel. Sully Xluuuttoril. lulizulu-lli liautuiau, l'luirlotit- lloxrurfi, ld-is I.aumug. llurximu- lfraultliu. S4-cowl ltow: lit-ltlr Haur. Iiai'luil.1 Xivpli-lu' Iiorutlii liukv. IE:-tty Swim-Itaril. Varol Ilougilly. 1'ai'oli'li Fritz. lit-It-u Mr-iii-wir. Top Itnw: liill llortiul. l r:nult Must. ,Xl lwnllts, ll.-iii'gJ,'n' Gillis. lin-X llarlu-r. Vlmili-s I'lI1lc-ulwuc-ll. Ilan Southall. . . . .WILLIAM HORTON EUGENE WILSON ' ' ' WILLIAM FENTON . .. ...GEORGE GILLIS KENNETH KOOS .EDVVARD MAGILL VVILLIAM ALEXANDER JOHN THOMPSON 5 BETTY HINES I MARGARET MICHELS MARY AGNES WALLACE ALTA FOUTTS KERAMOS STAFF .. , . . , . Ilust Imw: Xlullzu-v. lwutl-. lliuvs. Xlir-lu-ls. S1-rouvl Itow: .lmliisurs lit-ri Ilan-ou. l'Allll lluelou. ll':i Sz1j'I'1'. llziroltl Vzllllplwll. Top Hou: lions, tlillif. llortou. If:-ut-ui. Tlmmpsou. KERAMOS ECHO STAFF N SEPTEMBER 27 appeared the first issue of the KERAMOS ECHO, a new weekly news-magazine published by the journ- alistic class which was formed this year for the first time. under the supervision of Mr. Ira C. Sayre. Its members were nineteen hopeful reporters whose greatest ambition was to put out a paper superior to those of the past. In addition to the class, there was established a Journalism Club whose member- ship totaled six, and who form a nucleus for next year's class. Because of the large number of students, they were divided into two groups, each publishing the paper on alternate weeks. The keen competition between the two staffs resulted in each edition being improved over the last. The school year was divided into three seasons with ten editions a season. On the tenth, twentieth, and thirtieth issues, the staffs worked together and turned out big copies with adver- tisements. The tenth issue had for its cover a picture of the football teamg the twentieth issue carried the basketball team's pictureg and the thirtieth issue, which was the last publication of the year, had on its cover a front view of our beautiful gym- nasium and arts buildings, then being constructed, The reporters were constantly on the alert for the big scoops and the KERAMOAS ECHO was the first to give out the results of the class elections and scholastic elimination tests. The number of exchanges with other school papers was increased over 50? in order to discover new ideas to keep the K. E. a step ahead. One is given a good picture of the progress made by this year's paper by the great increase in circulation and advertisements. The average number of subscribers of past years was 500, while this year the Dgure rose to over 1,000. As a fitting climax to this progressive year, both the class and the club traveled to Kent State University on April 26, to participate in the Northeastern Ohio Journalism Conference, where they won three trophies in competition with eighty other schools. ..14. NOTHER important organization of our school is not pictured. It is the National Youth Administration, consisting of 62 high school students and the able administrator, Nate F. Lorah. The purpose of the N. Y. A. is to provide after school jobs for high school and college students, and in our school some of their jobs are grading papers, helping in the library, assisting in clerical Work for the teachers, tool clerks in the wood and metal shops, and secretarial work. For this work, the students are paid thirty cents an hour. The maximum pay is six dollars a month. Since its organization in 1935, the N. Y. A. has had approximately sixty members per year, and these students have earned more than four- teen thousand dollars. ln order to become a member, one must be a citizen of the United States, and must take an oath of allegiance. Although it is not the best known organization of our high school it is probably the most active. Its members deserve credit for their fine work and their aggressive spirit. 3. N... ENIOR CLASS activities started with the last chapel, which was held in the auditorium on Friday, May 16. This date also marks the last day of school for the graduating class. The auditorium was beauti- fully decorated for this long-awaited occasion, with the national colors predominated in the decorations, amid a setting of ferns, palms, and white flowers. The section reserved for the seniors was marked off by red, white, and blue streamers. The impressive scene of the long senior line marching into the auditorium will long be remembered by all who were fortunate enough to attend the last chapel. The girls were all attired in white and the boys all wore suits. Many parents, who were guests of the occasion, especially enjoyed this feature of the program. The program presented was of a patriotic nature, featuring enter- taining musical numbers and patriotic talks. The theme carried through- out the numbers on the program was: Unity the Safeguard of Democ- racy. The seniors and guests were given an attractive program as a sou- venir of the occasion. The chapel committee was composed of Miss O. Ikirt, chairman, Miss R. Ikirt, and Mr. William Sloan. Other activities of Senior Week to which all graduates had looked forward were: Junior-Senior Prom, May 9, at which time Bernie Arm- strong's orchestra featured the dancing, the senior play, entitled Fly Away Home, was held in the high school auditorium on the evenings of May 20, 21, senior party, held in the gymnasium on May 23, proved to be one of the interesting affairs of Senior Week. The baccalaureate service for the graduates was held in the First Methodist Church, Reverend Rudolph Miller was the speaker. The final and crowning affair of Senior Week was the Commencement, held at the Ceramic Theatre, on Thursday, May 29. George Hargreaves and Josephine Powers, being tied with perfect averages for four years, were co-valedic- torians. The graduating class of 1941 was the largest in the history of East Liverpool High School. THE GAMES WE PLAYED First RHXYff:lll'lSllUll. 'l'nrnt-ri Snmol, llunn. Jones. Andrt-ws. V4-lly, Mc-Gt-ulian, Sillt-nee. Iiainlfrii-il, Ihnm. Pack, Barker. Second Itnvv-llawsoii, Brown, Ward, Green llUll2,Sil'l'lll, flllllllvll. -lan-ttv. Slim-into-I, Pack, Smith, 'l'rott1-r, Strnlm, llvstm-r. 'I'hird ltowft'oa1-ll Yilorbito. Cmirln Campbell, Anthony, Jones. Prescott, llarnhart, Pa tt-rson. Fflllllhll. llnclu-r. Nanni, Iloxt, Brown, Voach 1'roc-tor. Uoacli Brown. Top lion'-IJ:-sltli-1', ll2ll'2'I'flY4'S, My:-rs, Schaffer, Hlll'f'lIllllI, Rindfllss, Tllorn, listell Martin. Slnouse. Stn-film-r, Mills-1. l VARSITY FOOTBALL TARTING out strong, but finishing weak, this year's varsity foot- ball team wound up tl1e season with a record of six wins and four defeats. The first six games, with East Palestine, Cleve- land East, Akron West, Salem, New Philadelphia, and Girard, were all, with the exception of Girard. won without much trouble. The Girard game was the closest of the year, but East Liverpool man- aged to come out on tl1e long end of the 12 to 13 score. However, the last four games, with Martins Ferry, Youngstown South, Steu- benville, and XVellsville, were all lost by a margin of one tough- down or more. The Steubenville and Wellsville games were partic- ularly disheartening because they are such close rivals, and because the games were disappointing. In the for- mer, the Potters led most of the game, but Steubenville pushed over a touchdown in the last minute or so of play to win, 12-7. In the latter, the boys seemed awed by the tradition of the Thanksgiving Day game, and did not play their usual brand of football. The statistics showed that the Potters gained approx- imately 2000 yards, while their opponents gained 1800. East Liverpool had thirty more first downs than their combined opponents, and scored 161 points, to their opponents 93. An excellent individual record was achieved by Charles Deshler, who averaged 41 yards on his punts COACHES PROCTOR, MORBITO, AND BROWN received the annual Bill Booth Memorial Trophy. ances, as did Burcham, Dick Smith, and Hargraves. an even better team next year. The schedule: East Palestine ...... 0 E. L. H. S. ..... 40 l Cleveland East .... .. 6 E. L. H. S. ..... 20 Akron West. ........ 0 E. L. H. S ..... . 7 Salem ............. 13 E. L. H. S. ..... 21 New Philadelphia... 0 E. L. H. S.. . . .. 34 Girard ............. 12 E. L. H. S. ..... 13 Martins Ferry. ...... 18 E. L. H. S. .... . 6 Youngstown South. .13 E. L. H. S. .... . 6 Steubenville . ....... 12 E. L. H. S. .... . 7 Wellsville ... . . .19 E. L. H. S.. . . . . 7 H. C. CAMPBELL FACULTY MANAGER RESERVE FOOTBALL HIS YE.-tR'S reserve football squad ranks as one of the best in recent yearsg they compiled a record of four wins against three defeats. Coach Brown used five juniors and six sophomores in his usual starting line-up. It became the habit of the team to lose to an opponent and then turn 1'ight around and defeat them. This happened against Midland and Weirton, and against VVellsville but in the opposite order. Midland was the first on the list of formidable foes of the Potter seconds. This game was played at Midlandg the home of some of the districts toughest footballers. Midland came out ahead 6-0, but the reserves achieved a moral victory. This proof of their ability was the force behind their 24-0 lacing of the same team in the return engagement at Patterson Field. In the ensuing series with VVellsville the LOCALS won the first game 12-0 against our traditional football enemy's under rated reserves. In the return game at Wellsville our down river foe handed the Little Potters a 13-0 lacing. With a remarkable demonstration of offensive football the reserves routed Salem 26-0 in a last quarter drive in the only game between the two teams. In the sixth scheduled game the locals held a strong VVeirton team to one touchdown, losing ti-0. In the return game at Patterson Field, Liverpool trounced the same team 26-0 in the final game of the season. High scorer for the season was I-larry Patterson with 37 points. Jack Simms gave several outstanding exhibitions of punting that will be hard to beat. Simms, Sillence, and Pack gave quite a demonstration throughout the season in the art of blocking. All the students in the school are proud of the reserves who gave such a good account of themselves. and seven yards every time he carried the ball. For this record he Pack, Thorne, and Rindfuss also turned in excellent perform The team is severely hit by graduation. Bucher, Burcham, Desh ler, Brown, llargraves, Hoyt, Pack, Thorne, and Smith are all sen iors. and every one of them was a mainstay of the team. However there are quite a few of this year's first and second strings not graduating, and Head Coach Joe Morbito has hopes of developing VARSITY BASKETBALL I-irst ICow7Scutl, Illltly. Xlurlwv. Ilwlilli-sion. 'I'l'1-It-xt-n. SIillliIIIlLl'fxIlII'LQ'iIII. IIllt'II1'l'. Il:-mu-It. Sf'IlaH's-1'. t'I1nn, l'1-urli l.auL:'I1Iiu. VARSITY BASKETBALL HIS year's Varsity Basketball Team Was, in the opinion of many, the best ever to represent E. L. H. S. Throughout the year the Potters showed excellent training and mastery of the fundamentals. Their passing was developed to a fine point, an the average of more than 46 points per game attests the accuracy of their marksmanship. Coach William Laughlin de- serves great credit for developing such a team. The long hours of drill on pass work and foul shooting were especially noticable. In compiling their season's record of seventeen wins and three losses, the Potters amassed a total of 835 points, while their opponents totaled 605. Jim Mackey took high point honors with 222 points, and Don Heddleston was close behind with 217 points. These two and Bob Scott, third highest scorer, featured the offense. In the sectional tournament at Tiltonville, Liverpool advanced to the finals playing excellent ball. However. they were defeated in a very exciting game by Martins Ferry. The game was a see saw affair, the lead changing hands every few minutes. Martins Ferry played the slam-bang type of basketball, in direct contrast to East Liverpool's cool team-work. When the smoke cleared away, Ferry had a four point edge, 38 to 34. The defeat turned out to be not so bad, as Martins Ferry went on to Columbus to take the state championship. Although severely hit by graduation of seven of this year's squad. Coach Laughlin has hopes of building another fine team next year, with Treleven, Schaffer, and Chan, the remainder of this year's varsity, as a nucleus. These boys showed excellent promise, and together with the best of this year's crop of Reserves, should inaugurate the new gymnasium with a good record. RESERVE BASKETBALL OACH Jordy Pennebaker had to organize practically an entire new reserve team at the beginning of the season. Everyone on the reserve team of last year was advanced to the varsity. Such varsity stars as Morgan. Treleven, Schaffer, Scott, and Chan composed the reserve team the year before. With a few junior holdovers and a flock of sophomores Coach Pennebaker developed a team that recorded eleven wins against seven losses. Bob Johnson, Bob Cunningham, Bob Heitger, Edward Buxton, and Bob Persohn were the starting tive at the beginning of the season. With the occasional appearance of Schaffer and Chan and the improvement of Schmidt, Blakely, Sillence, Dawson, and Watters, the line-up was changed considerably. Bob Johnson was high scorer with 91 points. Bob Cunningham and Bob Heitger finished with 66 and 61 points respectively. Buxton finished with 25, Blakely with 195 Schmidt with 185 Schaffer with 753 and Chan with 38. In the season's opener the reserves lost to a talented Monaca five on the local floor. The locals won the next two games from Pittsburgh South and Bellaire, but lost by a one point margin to Youngstown South. In the following games the Little Potters defeated Akron West and Youngstown Chaney but lost another game by one point to the New Philadelphia reserves. Wellsville and Girard were the next two victims for the Potter seconds, but Massillon proved too much for the locals. The local Senior Hi-Y basketball team was the next team to be defeated along with the Bridgeport seconds. It was at this point that the locals went into a slump and lost to Steubenville, Salem and Alliance in consecutive games. To right themselves in the eyes of the fans the reserves began winning by taking the last three games from Wellsville, Steuben- ville, and East Palestine. The victory over Steubenville was the first setback that that team experienced all season. This has been a comparatively successful season for the inexperienced Little Potters. RESERVE BASKETBALL Ifirst Ilmx--f-t'uxmixzgI1nm, Iillxtnn. HCIIIIIIIIL II:-ilzer, Jululsoll. Xlziltclze. Svmunl How: l'In1It. Illalu-ly. I'--um-lmlu-1' fl'oarIil. Iii-Illr. Iuxxsllxl. 'Iop How: lIc'I'ln-rsfm. 5IIIl'I1t'l'. xIZll'IxZlIlIOIl tllniingrt-l'l, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ITH the opening of basketball season a new face appeared on the high school coaching staff. This new coach was Ray Winters, former Geneva College varsity star, now coach of the high school freshmen. Ray is an instructor at the Pleasant Heights Grade School. Lincoln, 1940's grade school champs, is the alma mater of the two highest scorers, Brown and Pennebaker. Bob Brown led the squad in points in the fifteen games played. Cochran, former Central Grade School flash, finished third, behind Pennebaker. W. Patterson came fourth in the scoring column and played good ball in the games he played. R. Patterson was a mainstay on the team's defense. Garon, Talbott, and Heddleston played good ball throughout the season. Springer, Robinson, Barrett, Smith, and McKinnon showed ability and may become future stars. In the season's first four games the freshmen came out on the tail end of the score. These games were played against Beaver Falls twice, Newell and Steubenville Grant. ,To even the score they defeated Weirton, Wellsville and Steubenville Harding twice. The yearlings lost their next three games to the Newell reserves, New Cumberland reserves, and the Weirton freshmen. The freshmen finished their season by defeating Wellsville twice and Steubenville Wells and losing to Steubenville Grant. This record of seven wins and eight losses does not give an accurate picture of the team, however, for they showed great promise of forming good varsity and reserve teams for the next three years. Coach Winters is to be congratulated for producing such a fine team. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Row-l'att1-rson, l's-nnebakt-r, Brown, Gaurou, t'ocbran. Svcoml ROW-SIlI'lll2f4'l'. llvrlellf-stun. Skidmore, l'altcrson, Rolwinsrm, 'l'l1ir1l Row-Mamxger Bowersock, Alcliinmm. Smith, Lame-. Talbott. Barrett, Manager Horton. TRACK HIS is a preview of a sport that will be all over by the time you read it. Most writers will make some predictions about the players before the season startsg so here's your chance to see how many false predictions are in this article. East Liverpool's track schedule consists of three meetsg two at Patterson Field and the other, the county meet, at East Pales- ti11e. This is Liverpool's second straight year of inter-scholastic competition. After a look at the boys during practice everyone agrees this should be a good year. May 17, is the date set for the meet with Boardman. On the following Tuesday, May 20, the Potters have a sched- uled meet with Sebring. Several of last season's hold-overs are trying out with the team. They are: Al Schaffer, Bob Connell, Francis Smouse, and Don Burcham.. Coach Morbito had a group of about thirty boys practicing daily at Patterson Field. Joe Rindfuss looks good on the pole vault and may prove to be quite a threat to opponents. Al Schaffer has improved on his last year's time on the high hurdles when he finished fourth. Bob Connell will attempt to rate a place in the guarter mile event a11d Francis Smouse is out after honors in the half mile race. Don Burcham is practicing hard at the discus and the shot put to his previous throws. This year the County Meet comes on May 14. All the district teams will be entered in this meet. East Palestine, Salem, and Wellsville have had the jump on Liverpool for they have played previous to this big event. East Palestine was the county representative in the State Meet at Cleveland during April. TRACK First Row -Strub. Sillvurc-. Smith, llull, Longstrcth ltfcFarlanc, Svc-mul liowglmck, Dawson. lfl't'K'll. llorlritn, coach, Harrington. Brown. Thircl Row--Sclnuidt, Smoot, Burcham, Scbatfa-r. listell, Lloyd, Connell, lliudtuss. ' BOOSTE RS ' Listed below are the names of friends of our school who have helped materially in the production of this yearbook. THE FISCHER STUDIO THE FRANK CROOK COMPANY D. M. OGILVIE 651 COMPANY FRANK DIAMOND H. B. FLEMING HARRY ALTMAN THE MOORE FURNITURE COMPANY JOHN KEIL COMPANY LEON RUBIN GOLDEN STAR STORE BENNETT'S GROCERY GOLDEN FLOWERS DAWSON FUNERAL HOME J. C. PENNEY COMPANY BENDHEIM'S SHOE STORE HALL'S MUSIC STORE METZ FUR COMPANY DOUGLASS MOTOR COMPANY GOLDEN STAR ICE 81 PRODUCTS CO. THE JAHN 81 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 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