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W hen September Comes SEPTEMBER 4, 1946 Students are again crowding the ever-familiar corridors on the first day of school. At 8:40 A. M. everyone rushes to homeroom, mainly to see if the subjects signed for in the spring were actually secured. Cosmo arrives early, quiet and refined as usual. The time shifts a few days and Cosmo, like Vince DeCain and Joe McManes, arrives at any time after the tardy bell has rung. Qlncidentally, Joe has set a school record, a total tardiness of 113 times.j Following the Ashland football game, Phyllis Ehrhart was chosen Homecoming Queen. Congratulations, Phyllis! Her court consisted of Barbara Shaffer, Ruth Steffee, Nancy Ritzhaupt, Beverly Logan, Ann Faber and Irene Kottyan. The F. H. A. presented an outstanding assembly, using as a basis the styles grandma wore and the clothes her granddaughter wears today. The Misses Hawaii, Teresa Martin, Eva Althouse and Kate Bercaw did a superb job of the tropical dance. Ask the boys. Other events were several weddings and numerous events in the lives of these two people, including a trip to China. Joyce Durtschi wrote and directed this gay and stylish event. Beatrice Shockley was chosen by the student body to serve as queen during the Mardi Gras season. During the Christmas season the Girl Reserves did an admirable job of decorat- ing the tree in the main corridor. The young ladies and their chairman, Barbara Shaffer, worked long and tediously to keep alive the annual tradition. . Dr. Ronald Thompson, registrar of Ohio State University, spoke to the entire enrollment on World Peace Today and to the seniors on College Entrancef' Cosmo treads wearily along the route to school bravely dragging his unfinished assign- ments behind him. 7 Q? H 52 5 Q VM w- ix, .N by sc E
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1 Faculty P. E. LONG GERTRUDE SPINK HILDA MILLER HELEN SMITH E. B. RANNOW W. L. SWICK Board of Education EARL LOGAN, Prcsidvnr PAUL DURTSCHI JACK GAY ANNE WEBER FLORENCE SHAW f . x Q' R. PICKERING MIRIAM SAYRE ' .uvprirfcipal I' JOSEPI-IINE TRACHT ROSE SIEFERT O. B. TRACHT
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