Germantown High School - Cardinal Crest Yearbook (Germantown, OH)

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The CARDINAL CREST - 1941 Published by The SENIOR CLASS Of Germantown, O. THE CARDINAL CREST t DEVOTED TO The principles of democracyefreedom, fraternity, fidelity. A government of the people by the people and for the people, in whose eyes all men Ctr created equal, endowed with certain unalienable rights. These ideals are perpetuated through the education of the youth of America. We, the youth of today will be the men and women of tomorrow. It will be up to make it an everlasting one. Therefore, it us to strengthen our democracy and is with deepest sincerity that we devote this book to the ideals of Americanism. Ii ' THE CARDINAL CREST IN AMERICA We are taught the principles of democracy; but A. D MI N I S t with the right to express our objections. We have competent T R A TI 0 N teachers and their purpose is to educate students in order that they may make something of h themselves instead of making war. IN EUROPE They are taught the principles of dictatorship and dare not express their own opinions. The purpose of their schools is to teach students how to fight, and they are trained from early youth. Instead of teachers, they have Generals and lieutenants. Ari? , THE CARDINAL CREST ALIE L. STINGLEY, Supt. EARL T. KEARN. Principal County SuperintendenluW. A. DRISCOLL Ass't County Superimendent FLOYD RASOR School BoardiDR. JOHN F. TORRENCE ERNEST SLIFER LOUELLA COFFMAN HOMER Cl ARK ROBERT ROSS MRS. ALBRIGHT Adviser to girls Mathematics English Sr. Survey Advisor to Girl He- serves ELDON H. McLAUGHLIN History American Government Hi-Y Advisor WILLIAM ELDER General Science Biology Chemistry MR, RAZ Band Orchestra Music Lessons MARJORIE NICHOLS Latin English Girl Reserve Adviser KENNETH GIERHART Mathematics Industrial Arts THE CARDiNAL THE CARDINAL CREST MARION WALLACE PEGGY YOUNG Agriculture English Farm Shop t' F. F. A. adviser Drum mg i I I EILEEN SMITH ,y Not Pictured . i Home Economics I Adviser oi F. H. A EDWARD COONEY EDNA BROUGH Athletics Bookkeeping History Commercial Arithmeiic Geography Physical Education THE CARDINAL CREST C L A S S E S ' IN AMERICA The use of many different textbooks and the priv- ilege of freely discussing in the classroom any subject, makes for more intelligent young peo- ple highly capable of forming their own opinions and solving World-wide problems. IN EUROPE Everything that is printed must first be censored. Only that Which is partial to the government may be read by the public. They have .no way of knowing the actual status of things, in 'other parts of the world. a4. - 't THE CARDINAL CREST PAUL ARNOLD Baseball 3. 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Cardinal Staff 4. Chorus 2. Trees. of Class 1. Vice-Pres. of Class 2. Sec. of Class 4. Hi-Y Member 2,3,4. Treas. of Hi-y 4. Scholarship 2. EVELYN BENNETT Cardinal Stuff 4. Class Play 2,3. F.1-I.A. Member 1,2, 3, 4. Pres. of F. H. A. 3. 4H Club 1, 2, 3. OMAR BRANDENBURG F. F. A. Member 1,2, 3. Vice-Pres. og F. RA. 2. Pres. 01- F. F. A. 3. Iudg'mg Team 1,2, 3. HELEN BREWER Cardinal StafH. ViceAPres. of Class 2. Chorus 1, Z, 3, 4. County Chorus 2. D. A. R. Citizenship Test 4. Girl Scout 2. Librarian 4. Operetta 4. Orchestra 1, 2. Scholarship l, 2, 3, 4. 4-H Club 2, KENNETH CLENSY Agricultural Scholarship 4. Band 1, 2. 3. Clams Play 3. E. F. A. Member 1, 2, 3, 4. Trees. of F. F. A. 3 Secretary of F. 1 . A. 4. EUGENE COTTLE Band 1. Baseball 1.3.4. Class Play 2,3. Class Play 2, 3. F. PA. Member 3. Giee Club 1. Hi-Y Member 3,4. Operetta 1. Track 1. SEN ROBERT BARNHART Athletic Council 1. Cardinal Staff 4. Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4. Class Play 3. Vice-Pres. of Class 4. Hi-Y Member 2. 3.4. Scholarship 2, 3. NELLIE BERNHEISEL Cardinal Stuff 4. Chorus 1, 2. Asst. Sec. bf Class 4. Girl Reserves 1,2. Librarian 3, 4. FERNE BREWER Cardinal Staff 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3,4. Commercial fest 3. F. F. A. Member 1, 2. 3. Operenu 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2. VERA BURDEN Cardinai Stuff 4. Chorus 1, 2. Class Play 2, 3. F. H. A, Member 1,2. Librarian 3, 4. VIRGINIA CONDREY Band 2, 3, 4. County Orchestra 1,3. Dance Orchestra 1, 2. Girl Reserves 1. 4-H Club 1. Librarian 4. Cardinal Stuff 4. Chorus 1,2. PAULINE CYR Girl Reserve 1,2. Operetta l. THE CARDINAL CREST IORS HOWARD DAVIS DONALD EMERICK Cardinal Stcdf 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. Vice-Pres. of Class 1.3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 5: Treas. of Class 2. Cardinal Staff 3, 4. Class Play 2, 3. Chorus 1.2. Hi-Y 2,3,4. Hi-Y Member 2, 3, 4. Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4. Operetta 1,2, ROBERT FLISCHEL EDGAR FOX Basketball 4. Hi-Y Member 3,4. F. F. A. Member 1, 2, 3, 4. F. F. A. Reporter 3. Vice-Pres. of F. F. A. 4. Hi-Y Member 3, 4. Scholarship 1, 2. 3, 4. CONRAD GREEN MARIE HARTNESS Cardinal Staif 4. Cardinal Stuff 4. Dramatic Play 1. Glee Club 1. Hi'Y Member 2, 3, 4. Scholarship 1, 2, 3. Scholarship 2. EVA MAE ISAACS RUBY KEISTEB Cardinob Staff 4. Art Club 2. Pres. of Class 3, 4. Cardinal Staff 4. F. H. A. Member 1,2, 3,4. Charm Club 2. Sec. of RH. A. 3. Girl Reserve 2. Girl Reserves 4. Librarian 4. Librarian 4. EUGENE LANDIS DAISY LARGEN Baseball 4. chd 2, 3,4. Hi-Y Member 2. Basketball 1,2. Scholarship 3. Cardinal Staff 4. Chorus 1,2, Class Play 3. 1' . H, A. Member 1, 2. Girl Reserve 3,4. Librarian 4. Orchestra 2, 3. 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4. BETTY MAITLAND MILDRED MICHAEL Cardinal Stuff 4, Sec. 01 Class 3. Girl Reserves 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 1,2,3. Commercial Test 3. Cardinal Stuff 3,4. County Band 1,2, 3,4. County Orchestra 1. Girl Reserve 4. Class Play 3. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Scholarship 1,2, 3. 4-H Club 1. 2. 9 IOHN MILLER. Baseball 2,3,4. Basketball 3. Camera Club 2. Cardinal Staff 4. Class Play 2. Class Pres. 1,2. Hi-Y Member 2. Pres. 01 Hi-Y 4. VicewPres. of Hi-Y 3 Scholarship 1, 2, 4. DOROTHY MOYER County Chorus 1. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Commedciul Test 3. Cardinal Stuff 4. Chorus 1,2,3. C1uss Play 3. GM Reserve 4. Orchestra 3. Scholarship 1, 3. Trees. of C1055 3. 4-H Club 1,2. ROBERT PHILLABAUM Band 1, 2,3,4. Class Play 2. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y Member 3, 4. Oprettu 4. Orchestra 4. Scholarship 4. BILLY ROGERS Agricultural Scholarship 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. County chd 2. Dance Orchestra 2, 3. F. F. A. Member 1, 2,3, 4. Treas, of F. F. A. 2. VicePresq of F. F. A. Pres. of F. PA. 4. Hi-Y Member 2,3,4. Operetta 1. Scholarship l. 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4. PHILLIP SCHAEFFER Basketban 3, 4. Camera Club 3, 4. Trees. of Class 4. Dance Orchestra 4. Football 1,2. Hi-Y Member 4. Scholarship 1,2, 3,4. ROSEMARY STIVER Cardinal Stuff 4. Girl Reserve 1,4. Librarian 4. Orchestra 1, BESSIE WILLIS Athletic Council 1. Basketball 1, 2. Cardinal Stafi 4. Chorus 1,2, Orchestra 1. KENNETH MILLER F. F. A. Member 2,3. SAMUEL NEFF Baseball 1, 2, 3. Buskeibull 1,2,3, 4. Chorus 1, 4. Football 2. Hi-Y Member 2. Operetta 4. Scholarship 3. MARY ELLEN HOCKEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Cardinal Staff 4, Chorus 1,2. Class P1oy 2, 3. County Band 1, 2,4. County Orchestra 1,3. Librarian 4. Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4. Scholarship 1, Z, 3, 4. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BERL ROSE F. F. A. Member 1,2,3. BETTY STEPHENSON Commercial Contest 2, 3. Band 1,2, 3,4. Cardinal Staff 3.4. Cheer Leader 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. County Band 1, 2, 3, 4. County Orchestra 1. Girl Reserve Member 2,3,4. County Chorus 1, 3. Pres. of Girl Reserve 4. Librarian 3. Operetta l, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Scholarship 1, 2, 3. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MILDRED WINDHORST Basketball 1,2. Cardinal Stuff 4. F. H. A. Member 1, 2. Orchestra 1. DOROTHY TURNER tNot Pictured1 Art and Handy Crafts Club 2, 3. Cardinal Staff 4. Chorus 2. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Sewing Club 1. F. F. A. Member 2, 3. THE CARDINAL CREST Senior Officers President .......... Eva Mae Isadcs V .ce-Pscs. ......... Bobby Barnhctrt Secretary ................ Paul Arnold Asst. Sec.- ........ Nellie Bernhoisel Treasurer ......... Phillip Schaeffer Adviser .......... Kenneth Gierhart Class Flower-Red Rose Class ColorsePurple and Gold Class Mottok'tBefore us lies the timber; let us build, In the ninth grade, We welcomed the eighth grade into high school by entertainng them with Cl party. We started to save money for the banquet to be given in-our Iunior yecrr. When We were Sophomores, we presented C! play Whittlin'l'l It was the first sophomore play ever to be given in Germantown High School. The most important event of our 11th year was the Iunior-Senior banquet We entertained the seniors with c: formal banquet, and dance Ctt the Miami Hotel, in Dayton, Ohio. In November we presented a comedy in three acts Grandma Goes Hollyw Wood. During our last year, we have been busy getting ready for graduation and preparing for the senior class play. In all four years of high school, we have had someone participating in the county scholarship tests. Three of our senior boys had a place on the basketball squad. We also earned a trophy by winning the interuclass tournae ment. 11 THE CARDINAL CREST SENIOR WILL The Senior ClCISS of '41 01 Germaniown High School, being of sound mind and body, does hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. We have labored hcrrd to maintain these achievements Which we now bequeathto the class 01 '42 and ask that you treat them with the utmost care. 1. MILDRED MICHAEL Wills to FREDA FOREMAN her blushes which are most frequent when Paul smiles at her. DOROTHY MOYER wills her reserved spot on Blueberry Hill to AMY CREECH. Maybe Amy prefers Gobler's Knob. HELEN BREWER Wills her satisfaction of being c1 one man girl to LORNA EMLEY and hopes that Lorna will be content. 4. NELLIE BERNHEISEL wills her gilt of gab to EVELYN EMERICK. 5, DAlSY LARGEN wills her dignity and sell-confidence to ROSEMARY 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. . BERL ROSE Wills his quietness and smile to IUNIOR ANSLINGER. We 18. lONES. MARIE HARTNESS wills her collection of diamonds to EILEEN WRIGHT. IOHN MILLER Wills his ambitious nature to BOB SMITH. EDGAR FOX wills his girl friends to JAMES DEAN, and hopes he will take them to all The games next year. EVELYN BENNETT wills her ability to keep two men on the string to BETTY KOOGLE. EVA lsAACS wills her knack of settling quarrels to KATHERINE FOX, BOB PHILLABAUM wills his appointments at the beauty shop to DONALD ADAMS. Could it be that he's iired of curley hair? PAUL ARNOLD wills his influence with the faculty to CLIFTON DAVIS. PHIL SCHAEFFER wills his rhythm and musical abilities to BOB KEMPER. BOB BARNHART wills his place as Q ClCISS lease and his lour years of swell cheer leading to DON WALLACE. KENNETH CLENSY Wills his bashfullness to DOUGLAS KEYS and BOB BAKER. BILL ROGERS wills his like for girls to PAUL UPTON. know of several girls who would fall if Iunior would learn to smile. VIRGINIA CONDREY Wills lo BETTY WADE her ability to get into Study Hall exactly 112 minute before the lardy bell rings evenr morning. Better late them never, Virginia. 12 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. THE CARDINAL CREST HOWARD DAVIS Wills his kid stuff to RALPH MARKER. Now that he is a man he has decided to put away his childish things. KENNETH MILLER wills his candy making ability to RALPH CRANE. SAM NEFF Wills his wavy hair crud moustache to DON BURDGE. MILDRED WINDHORST wills her patience and even temper to KATHLEEN KUCH so Kathleen will not be too hard on Ictck. FERNE BREWER Wills her lost love affairs to DORIS LARGEN. We hope Doris will profit by Ferne's mistakes. PAULINE CYR wills her loyalty to Uncle Sam's navy to CRYSTAL LONG. MARY ELLEN HOCKEY wills her correspondence to RUTH VICE. ROBERT FLISCHEL wills his abilities CtS ct farmer cmd his shyness to IOHN BOND end GLENN MOORE. VERDA BURDEN wills to JOHANNA CHRYST her desire for Ct white cot- tage With green shutters. A house like this would look right nice at the end of Zehring's lane. BETTY MAITLAND wills her ability to get ct man to CATHERINE FRITZ. DOROTHY TURNER wills her quiet manner to MARTHA STONER. BETTY STEPHENSON wills to REGINA AUGUSTINE her theory of How to Win Men and Influence Women . ' BESSIE WILLIS wills her determination to change the draft law to EILEEN CLENSY. ROSEMARY STIVER wills her giggles to ROSETTA ASHMORE. RUBY KEISTER wills her secret affairs to LOUELLA SIMMONS. DONALD EMERICK wills his interest in 10c stores to KENNETH HUBER. OMAR BRANDENBURG wills his dislike for women to BOB CONRAD. EUGENE COTTLE cmd EUGENE LANDIS will their girl friends in Franklin to BOB NEFF and BILLY STAMPER. CONRAD GREEN wills his no time for girls idea to JUNIOR TRISSEL. The SENIOR CLASS wills to the IUNIOR CLASS their seats in Study Hall. their good behavior, their ability to forge excuses, and their knowledge of Public Speaking. The SENIOR BOYS will their reserved right of using the School House hill as a race-trctck to the JUNIOR BOYS. The SENIOR GIRLS will their gossip about to each other and their dignity to the JUNIOR GIRLS. These things which we have bequeathed to you are our prize possession and it is With the deepest regret that we deem it necessary to leave these With many other memories of dear old G.H.S. 13 THE CARDINAL CREST J unior Class Officers PRESIDENT ..................... DONALD ADAMS VICE-PRESIDENT ............. ROBERT BAKER SECRETARY ................... IOANNA CHRYST TREASURER ......................... CLIFTON DAVIS ADVISOR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARIORIE NICHOLS J UNIORS First Row: Kenneth Huber, Ruth Vice, Billy Stamper, Rosetta Ashmore, John Bond, Eileen Clensy. Second Row: Lorna Emley, Junior AnA slingerl Evelyn Emerick, Robert NeH, Rosee mory Ionesl David Keckler. Third Row: Douglas Kees, Regina Augustine, Robert Izor, Kathleen Kuch, Ralph Marker, Betty Koogte. Fourth Row: Martha Mae Storer, Robert Kemper, Betty Wade. Robert Conrad, Amy Creech, Robert Baker, Clifton Davis. Fifth Row: Doris Largen, Ralph Crane, Eileen Wright, Robert Smith, Kuthrine Fritz, Junior Trisset, Donald Adams. Sixth Row: Ioanna Chryst, Iames Dean. Kathryn Fox, Don Burdge, Louellct Sim- mons, Paul Upton, Crystal Long. We started out the year of '40341 without any too much confidence in ourselves, but we gradually gained some as the year advanced and had ct very successful bake sale. Next the question of choosing our class rings arose. These we finally ordered and recently received. After this we started our class play, Poor Dear Edgdrf' 0t comedy which proved to be very successful. So successful was it, in fact, that other the first performance we decided to put it on again. This is the first time that this has been done The next thing which will claim our attention is the annual Iunior-Senior Banquet We are now working and planning tor it and hope to have Ct very successtul and entertain- ing evening as a fitting farewell to the Seniors. 14 THE CARDINAL CREST Sophomore Class PRESIDENT .................... DONALD FLISCHEL VICEePRESIDENT .................... VERA STIVER SECRETARY ........ t .................. EVELYN MACY TREASURER ...................... VERYL ANKENEY ADVISOR .................. , ........... MRS. ALBRIGHT SOPHOMORES First Row: Al Lowe, Mildred Monce, Mark Borkolow, Marjorie Salyer, Albert Buffer, H'ctrriet Wetjct. lemme Addlemgn. Second Row: Calvin Freud, Opal Smith, Harry Myers, Mary Baily. Alan Smith, Floyd Brandenberg, Waneto Hinkle. Third Row: Ioe Smith, Com Thompson, Leo Belt, Rosalyn Hockey, Carol ,Brewer, Kenneth Pope. Mary Anson. Fourth How: John Terrence, Marlo Phillips, Ray Long, Thomas Frisby, Lois Simmons, Donald Flischel, Mary Thomp- son. Fifth Row: James Clark, Marjorie Johnson, Barbara Cottman, Carl Gunkle, Dorothy Shultz, Vernon Sliver. Edna Mae Mayer. Sixth Row: Lester Meurs, Robert Stump, Barbara Stroeder, lack House, Helen Eck, Edward Cochran, Betty Baily. Seventh Row: Betty Chryst, Charles Wade, Welcome Breeding, Arthur Huffer, Vera Moe Sliver, Don Brewer, Evelyn Macy, Eugene Rentchterl At the beginning of the year the class was organized and the above officers were chosen. The Class sold Christmas cards and made some money. We also sold refreshmehts czt Ct basketball game Although we have no banquet to give this year we are beginning to save money in order that we may be able to give Ct good one next year When we entertain the seniors Our basketball team went to the finals in the interclass tournament only to be detected by the seniors. We are looking forward to a grectt year next year. 15 THE CARDINAL CREST Freshman Officers :- PRESIDENT ................... WARD LINDEMUTH t VICE-PRESIDENT .................... JERRY BAKER a SEC-TREAS. ............ GEORGE SCHAEFFER ADVISOR ................................... MR. COONEY FRESHMEN First Row: Carl Barkulow, Evelyn Eby, Estus Havens, Virginia Rockey, James Fritz, Helen Miltenberger, Kathleen Buz- zurd. Second Row: Boyd Thompson, Jean McMurruy, Ward Ltndemuth, Florence Hounshetl. Donald Huber, Robert Koontz, Eileen Heitz, Third Row: Leo Havens, Ala Riddel, Thurston Hounshell, Betty Marker, Marjorie Pullman, Lee Kurtiss, Delores Barkulow. Fourth Row: Kenneth Miller, Emma Bradshaw, Etsel Wells, Marvin Lantis, Arzella Bach, Ralph Heitz, Eileen Brewer. Fifth Row: Raymond Winglewich, Hilda -- Classen, Annemarie Meyer, Bob Fowcett. Dorothy Mikesell, Chulmer Evans, Nola Ratliff. Sixth Row: Carl Sukitus, Willis Long, Gertrude Johnson, Iomes Bend, Francis Wright, Ernest Keister, Betty Gunder, George Emley. Seventh Row: Harold Wright, Dean Stiver, Wendel Wilson, Frank Upton, ferry Baker, George Schoetfer, Robert Poorman, Iunior Knott. The Freshmen class is very fortunate in having tour members on the championship junior high team of the county. They are; Dean Stiver, Frank Upton, Chalmer Evans and Marvin Lantist During the tournament the boys won four out of tour games. They were given a beautiful trophy by Judge Howell of Dayton, Ohio. The class is beginning to make plans for the Freshman-Eighth Grade Banquet. The committees have been appointed and their duties will be eX- plained at the next class meeting. We are hoping that we shall be able to give the eighth graders CIS good CI banquet as we received lctst year. 16 -- THE CARDINAL CREST PROPHESY OF CLASS OF 41 AS PROPHESIZED BY CLASS OF '42 As we gaze into the futurescope we focus it upon the Senior Class of 1941, The first sight to greet our eyes is c: charming couple. PAUL ARNOLD arid MILDRED MICHAEL. Hmmml Paul seems to be o henpecked husband washing dishes. What is Mildred doing? Well if she isn't attending to the children! Next to flit across the screen is DOROTHY MOYER. Why she looks like-ewhy she is, CE digniiied old fashioned spinster brooding over her last love. Too bad etoo botd. Seemingly in the same city we notice the famous artist of the New York Times to be none other than RUBY KEISTER. A tlctsh across the screen must have been EDGAR FOX. ct race driver, who hopes to live long enough to take part in the SOU-mile auto Classic at Indianapolis. Those bright stars in the upper part of the screen cure the roller-skctting queens of the United States NELLIE BERNHEISEL ond VERA BURDEN Next to come into view is DONALD EMRICK who is cc very famous wrestler and who, through the summer, is trainer for the World Champion Reds. The screen dulis then again. In the glow of the finer things we find our own FERNE BREWER featured in the Metropolitan Opera Company. In the musical field also is BETTY STEPHEN- SON, solo clarinet player in cm all girls' orchestra. MERRY ELLEN ROCKEY is c: second Jeanette McDonald of the screen. We all knew she would be famous some day. HELEN BREWER is Ct very successful tormer's wife. Lucky former We even have college professors. PHILLIP SCHAEFFER and ROBERT PHILLA- BAUM tectch Chemistry Clt thle. Again tootlights blaze. It's BOB BARNHART, c1 second Mickey Rooney. The next senior to appear on the screen of the futurescope is CI star pitcher with the New York Yanks. It's OMAR BRANDEN- BURG. Another famous pitcher, the highest paid in both leagues, is SAMUEL NEFF. HOWARD DAVIS is one of the great college presidents of his time. EUGENE LANDIS is master mechanic for the President's fleet of cars. Our Vision is shifted to at pair of very important women retormers, DAISY LARGEN and EVA MAE ISAACS. Another pair of seniors have reached fame as great poultry raisers, KENNETH MILLER cxnd BILLY ROGERS. Germantown has invaded the journalist field with two of the country's leading newspaper Women, BESSIE WILLIS cmd MARIE HARTNESS. IOHN MILLER'S smiling face . looks through the futurescope from behind the desk of president of a large grocery concern. KENNETH CLENSY owns a great prize winning beet herd and is very well to do. ROSEMARY STIVER is the girl's contribution to the educational held. She is Dean of Women Cit Vassar College. VIRGINIA CON- DREY is seen on the stage of CI theatre and PAULINE CYR in pictures CONRAD GREEN, a motor magnet, ranks cxs CI second Walter P. Chrysler. EUGENE COTTLE is a famous horticulturist who has just developed tomcttO-melons DOROTHY TURNER is Ci housewife in real life but she writes very good poetry as Ct pastime. ROBERT FLISCHEL is c: farmer of great reknowni BETTY MAITLAND is the mother of three children and practices child psychology. Along the way we see EVELYN BENNETT, c1 baker's wiie, BERL ROSE, a pros- perous farmer out West; and MILDRED WINDHORST' a stand-in for Sonic: Henie on roller skates. Thus we have completed our look into the great future- scope. We sincerely hope that all these things come true. THE CARDINAL CREST First Row: Clifton Fox, Norma ' Slusser. Howard CarlEs, Kenneth lg 1: 1'0. 8' Strickiin. Gene Dyke. Carol Sword. Arnold Maloney, Harold Dyke, Carl Cain, Lois Gilbert, Patricia Barnhart. Second Row: Fred Cordell. Fred CoEman. Charles Kucl'L John Burchers, Bob Pressel. Paul Smith. Third Row: John Bums, Robert Schaeffer. Mark Rose, Carl Davis. Junior Sosby. Hobart Huwitt. Robert Reason, Margaret Wise. Louclla Cass. Fourth Row: Bobby Abner, Paul Smith. Fifth Row: Dale Burdge. Nancy Gab- hard, Esta. Elam, Betty Zack. Betty Garner, Pauline Connor, Arqbelle Keck- 101: Christine Connor, Bernice Shrock. Kathleen Grossnickle, Verna Peddit. Wanda Lowe. Sixth Raw: Russel Lakes. Russel Macy, Mary Chryst. Mary NEH, Willa Eh'ngton. Mary Lou Mayer, Josephine Perry. Barbara Brill. Mary Swartz. Shirley Barnhart. Regina Arnold. Ruth Turner, Wanda Ridn'oun First, Row: Mrs. Albright, Mr. Mc- Laughlin, Robert Kindig. Second Row: Joan Jones, Doris Seventh Grade Macy, Jack Trissel. Ernie McPherson. Robert Hanie, Charles Philibaum. Robert Back. , Third Row: Sherman Hale, Everitt Breeding, Marjorie Long, Bessie Lakes, Geraldine Cottle. Jean Kindred, Ken- neth Smith, Donald Fox. Junior Ratliff. Fourth Row: Reba Phillips. Alice Kofmth. Phyllis Anslinger. Ethel Long. Jane Thompson. June Thompson Ken- neth Golden. Jim Johnson. Edwin Wise. Donald Frcidling, Ronald Isaacs. Billy Gunder. Fifth Row: Charles Fox. Findley Alan. Marietta. Beard, Anna Thompson. Mary Gabbard, Bertha Grossnickle, Eileen Morris, Jack Gephart. Tom Smith. Robert Upton. Robert Keller, Glen Stiver. Sixth Row: Mildred Cole, Luis Phil- lips, Harold Dursch. Fre yr. Bottom Row: Charles. Lakes, Clifford Moore. Junior Smith. Dick Keller. Esther Lamb. Mary Emley. Doris Wind- horst, Pat Hudson, Peggy Izor, Flur- ence Rennals, Carrol Diils, Fred Kepler. 18 ----- -- THE CARDINAL CREST ELEMENTARY FACULTY SIXTH GRADE-GRACE LEINBACH THIRD GRADE-MARY C. TAYLOR FIFTH GRADEiRALPH WEAVER SECOND GRADEaDORIS IRWIN FOURTH GRADE-PAULINE ANKENEY FIST GRADEiHELEN STOCKWELL FIRST-SECOND GRADE MARGARET BRAHAM THIRDiFOURTH GRADE-MYRTLE SMITH FIFTH-SIXTH GRADE WILBUR SHAFFER 19 '40 - SEPTEMBER ll-Girl Reserve Assembly 18 13. T. A. 25 Hi-Y Assembly OCTOBER 8chmd Parents Supper 16 P. T. A. 23 Chape1, Rev. Arnold 25 Gir1 Reserve Dance N OVEMBER B-Rev. Wones 8 Night School 9 BasketbCI11- Springboro 12mNews Clinic at Troy 15 Farmersvi11e Here ZU Cthpel, Rev. Snyder Centerville-There 21 Thanksgiving 29 Wctyne-Here DECEMBER 2 G. B. Mother and Daughter Ban- quet. 4-Every Pupil Tests B Phi11ipsburg there 7 West Carolltoh The-re 10;H. M. S. Pinafore ISvMOdison Here 19 West Elkton There ZU Hi-Y Dance Ir. Selection of Rings 21 Christmcts Vacation JANUARY 2 17'. F. A. Speaking Contest 8 Cocc1 Cold Show IOWDixie There lSkChctpe-l. Rev. Wones 22 Annuot1 Staff Program 23 Semester Exams Z4 Rc1ndoIphaThere 27wSenior Pictures 31 Northridge-Here Dr. Bingham THE CARDINAL CREST SCHOOL CALENDAR - 20 '41 FEBRUARY leouth Conference 4-Spe11ing Bee 5 Iefferson-Here 7 CS B-Farmers Institute 11 G. R. Entertained Hi-Y 12 13. F. A. F. H. A. Party 14 Brookeville There 15 Butler Here 18 Spelling Bee 20-21-22 Tournament 24-h. Hi Tournament 27-28-Tournameni MARCH 1 Toumament 19-F. F. A. Program 28 Ir. Class Play 29-Senior Scholarship Ag, Exam APRIL 2-Every Pupil Tests 7rSele-ction Tests 7-Chapel Rev. Hurshmcm 18 chd Parents Minstrel MAY 3rDistrict Scholarship 16-H. 5. Music Program 17-11-81 Banquet 21 81 Assembly 23-Sr. Class Play 25;Bczccc11c1urecxtevU. B. Church 28-Commencement SOvVacation THE CARDINAL CREST - SPORTS. America is today probably the most sport conscious nation in the world today. Sports are pert of our living for it is through sports that the youth ofAmerica build sound bodies along With their sound minds. In other countries the youths' natural desire for combat is satisfied by wars which tear down bodies and minds. Youth of America, be proud of your Country and take part in sports fqr healthy people are necessary for the' success of any undertaking in any Nation. Top: Paul Arnold, Ruiph Marker, Robert Baker. Second Row: Robert Flischel, Bob Smith, Junior Anshnger. HARDWOOD HASH GEEMANTOWN CARDINALS ' Springboro 17 ....................... Germantown 26 Farmersville 28 ...................... Germantown 45 ....Germctntown 21 Centerville 16 ...... Wayne 15 ........... ....Gormantown 32 Phillipsburg ........................... Germantown 49 West Carrollton 26 ............... Germantown 30 Madison 15 ............................ Germantown 12 West Elkton 18 ...................... Germantown 55 Dixie 31 ................................... Germantown 19 Randolph 21 ........................... Germantown 29 Northridge 17 ........................ Germantown 16 eIfferson 17 ............................. Germantown 14 BrookvilIe 28 .......................... Germantown 27 But1er 23 .................................. Germantown 22 Bottom: Donald Adams, Ralph Crane, Kenneth Huber, Samuel Neff. THE CARDINAL CREST W7 Betty Stephenson Bob Bcrnhctrt Edna Mae Meyer Billy Anson MONTGOMERY COUNTY TOURNAMENT Madison 29 ............................................................... Germantown 23 Centerville 32 .......................................................... Germantown 24 The Germantown Cardinals, atter having won their first six games, tell to the losers column and lost the next eight county games. In the Montgomery County Tournament, the Cards fell in defeat to Madison, Ct tough county team, by CI score of 23 to 29. Placed in the consolation bracket with Centerville the Cards again lost, detected by a score of 32 to 24 Seated: Crane, Flischel, Adams, Arnold, Baker Second Row: Davis. C., Neff, 8., Anslinger, Marker, Hueber, Emrick, Poarmcm, Mr. Cooney. Third Row: Kees, Stump, Gunckle, Bond, Upton, P. 23 THE CARDINAL CREST Second Row: Mr. Gierhurt, Iames Fritzl Robert Kindig, Ray Winglewtchj John Miller, Robert Poormant First Row: Robert Reason, George Emley, Frank Upton, Marvin Lontis, Norman Slusser. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Iunor High team had its most successful season in 1940 and 1941. These boys Will make up the varsity team of the future so keep your eyes on themt Their record; won 6 lost 3. They were coached by Mr. Gierhart, who taught them the fundamentals of tectm play and not individual glory. No one person stands out as the star but the Whole team shines as one of the high spots in this year's sporting seasons. They won the county tournament by winning four straight games. Who can forget the last game with Farmersvilte . . . we were behind , . . we tied it . . . and then wenton to win in the over time by Q score of 29-26. By this last night, which will hveinthe memory of the team a tong time, they be- come the proud possessors of ct beautiful trophyt This trophy will be placed in the trophy case to be exhibited among the others Cind will set a high mark as goal for the future teams. Seated: Donald Adams, Iunior Anslinger, Carl Gunckle, Eugene Cattle, Mr. Cooney. H bSecond Row: Clifton Davis, Iohn Bond, Samuel Neff, Iohn Miller, Eugene Londis, George u er. Third Row: Vernon Stiver, Ralph Crone, Paul Arnold, Kenneth Hueber, Bob Baker, Donald Emrick, Clubs, parties and other social events are important to every- THE CARDINAL CREST ACTIVITIES one. Both in school and outside t of school, there are many organ- izations that would welcome your membership. Take advqnh tage of this opportunity and join in the fun. 25 In Europe the youth are not al- lowed to have clubs and parties because the governments are afraid of plots Which might arise. The people are held in fear of their America we have no binds that governments. Here in hold us back, so join some or- ganization omd be thankful that you live in CI country Where you crre privileged to do so. IHE CARDINAL CREST YE CARDINAL CREST We the class of '41 present to you our Cardinal Crest. We have worked diligently to attain the goal set by the preceding classes. It has been through the CO-opercttion of the members of the Class and the able leadership of the officers, editorJn-chief, Howard Davis; first assistant editor, Mary Ellen Rockey, second assistant editor, Betty Stephenson; business manq- ger, Eva Issues and Phillip Schaefier, and Miss Peggy Young, our advisor, that We have completed this work. Our aim throughout the year has been to create ct book which will hold in your memories the class of 1941; our greatest attainment Would be to create c1 book which you will cherish. 2.6 THE CARDINAL CREST iii, ehi , EDITORS CARDINAL The Cardinal Staff has been successful again this year in publishing the Cardinal, our school paper. Five issues have been published The students of our school have given their loyctt support and the business men of the com- munity have given financial did by advertising in the paper. Papers have been exchanged this year with approximately titty schools located in all parts of the United States This is the second year that we have been members of the National School Paper Exchange. We appreciate the excellent work of the Cardinal Staff and. extend to them sincere good wishes for success in the future The officers of the Cardinal Staff are Howard Davis, editor, and Betty Maitland, Rosemary Stiver, and Robert Barnhart. 27 THE CARDINAL CREST SENIOR BAN D The Senior Band consists of high school pupils who are more advanced in music The band practices twice a week under the direction of Mr. Raz. The Senior Band has given three concerts during the school year. Twelve of the band members were selected to play in the county band at the county basket- ball tournament. At the end of each school year awards are made to the mem- bers according to their class in high school. ORCHESTRA The orchestra has had a very interesting year. The members of the orchestra have had the experience of playing music ranging from modem to classical. During the year, the orchestra has played for CI Grange program, for some of our Chapel services, and for the different class plays The meme bers of the orchestra have completed another successful year and are looking forward to next year. 28 THE CARDINAL CREST DANCE ORCHESTRA Some of the high school pupils, interested in dancing and dance music, organized c1 dance band. They appointed Phil Schaefter as the leader. They furnished their own music and practiced at the homes of the members of the bcmd. The orchestra has played for Ct dance given by the HieY clubt Having just started this year, the orchestra looks forward to a more successful year in n41 . CHORUS The chorus is composed of C! group of high school students who are in- terested in vocal music. This year they sponsored the musical comedy t'His Majesty's Ship, Pina- fore , Which proved to be CI success under the able direction of Mr. Raz and Mr. McLaughlin. 29 THE CARDINAL CREST ,- Future Homemakers of America VERA MAE STIVER ............................................................. PRESEDENT KATHERINE FRITZ ...... VICE-PRESIDENT MARJORIE PALLMAN . ..... SECRETARY MARIORIE SALYER ......................... ..... TREASURER We started our F. H. A. activities this year by selling refreshments Qt basketball games. Next we purchased attractive pins in the shape of spinning wheels for some of the members who wanted them. One Of our amusements this. year was our trip to Cincinnati to see the Boone County Ictmboree. We enjoyed Working with the F. F. A. in sponsoring the Easter Egg Hunt and in giving c1 banquet for parents. We decided to make an F. H. A, emblem of blue and gold for our club room. Future Farmers of America With the help of the Future Homemakers of America, we, the members of the Future Farmers of America, sponsored Ct Father and Son W Mother and Daughter Banquett We had Q Pest Hunt in which Thurston Hounshell won first place and Ralph Heitzl second place. Ward Lindenmuth and Donald Wallace entered the Public Speaking Contest! competing with students trom seven counties. Word Lindenmuth earned second place in this district contest, We held our annual Easter egg hunt with the F. H. A. on April 12 We have had a lull calendar with our bi-monthly meetings, 30 GIRL We Girl Reserves Completed c1 ver THE CARDINAL CREST RESERVES y successful year. We gave several parties and dances, among them a mixer at the beginning of the year at which we entertained all the girls of the high school. We attended some interesting county Girl Reserve meetings and youth conventions. We enjoyed the party the Hi-Y club gave for us. HI-Y CLUB b for The ofticers of the Germantown Hi-Y Clu 1940-41 Were: PRESIDENT ................................................ IOHN MILLER VICEPRESIDENT IUNIOR ANSLINGER SECRETARY .. ...HOWARD DAVIS TREASURER ................ PAUL ARNOLD SERGEANTeAT DONALD ADAMS CHAPLAIN ........................ ROBERT BAKER We started our social life by having a di quomted with the old members. made its debut. We sponsored u charitable service by distributing Christmas baskets. Easter Season, we attended several meetings at the YMCA. We were permitt in the Y.M.C.A. pool at one of these meetings. We are planning to give the Girl picnic in return for the party they gave us. banquet to the Seniors groduatingfrom the cl yeqrt nner at which the new members became c:c- Luter We had c1 dance at Which our new dance orchestra During the ed to swim Reserves a At the end of April we are giving a farewell ub. Altogether, we have had c1 very successful THE CARDINAL CREST LIBRARIANS First Row: Mr. Kern, Evelyn Emerick, Nellie Bernheisel, Daisy Largen, Merry Ellen Hockey, Ruby Keister, Kathleen Kuch. Second Row: Evelyn Bennett, Helen Brewer, Rosemary Sliver, Virginia Condrey Eva Mae Isaacs, Lorna Emley, Doris Largenl Junior Anslinger, Robert Baker. 32 THE CARDINAL CREST EARLY TO BED, EARLY TO RISE Top How: Conrad Green, Paul Arnold, Robert Phillubuum, John Miller, Billy Rogers. Miss Young. Bottom Row: Dorothy Meyer, Mildred Michael, Eva Mae Isaacs, Robert chhorl, Ruby Keister, Betty Stephenson, Rosemary Stiver. 33 THE CARDINAL CREST - POOR DEAD EDGAR First Row: James Decm, Ralph Marker, Dancxld Adams, Junior Anslinger, Robert Kemper. Second Row: Eileen Clensy, Ruth Vice, Martha Storer, Miss Young KDirectorL Katherine Fox, Freda Foreman, Johanna Chrysi, Regina Augustine Spelling Bee First Row: Ruth Smith, Doris Windhorst. Mary chf. Willa Elingtnn. SL-cund Row: Kenneth Smith, Jose phinc Perry. Janet VVallucv, Bertha Grussnicklc, Kathleen Grossnickle, Charles Kuch. 34 THE CARDINAL CREST SINCERE SERVICE Albert Swartzel FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL PARLORS AMBULANCE Phone 140 Germantown, Ohio GERMANTOWN IMPLEMENT STORE HEADQUARTERS MCCORMICK DEERING IMPLEMENTS TRACTORS HARDWARE FENCE Phone 273 Germantown, Ohio Harriet Wetja; What are the young mcm's intentions? Marlo Phillips: t'Well, he's been keeping me pretty much in the dark. OUR COMPANY AND ITS CUSTOMER SERVICE The DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY has been in the electricity manufacturing business for well over 55 years. In the gas business for about 90 years. During all that period it has been :1 tradition to render to customers the finest possible service at the lowest possible cost. Wherever we serve, in large community or small. it has been our purpose to give to the consumer personalized attention to all of his needs. This as we see it. is the privilege and responsibility which comes to us. More than 109.000 electric and 90.000 gas customers have learned that they can depend upon us. THE Dayton Power 89? Light CO. PAUL I. FOX, Manager W. E. ROCKEY SHEET METAL WORK FURNACES ROOFING SIDING SPOUTING Germantown Ohio 36 THE CARDINAL CREST ,7 E. '1'. Eminger 8: Son FURNITURE L U M B E R DRY GOODS BUILDING FLOOR COVERINGS MATERIALS WINDOW SHADES HOOVER SWEEPERS OWEN GROSS FLOOR LAMPS Carlisle CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Ohio Germantown Ohio Howard Davis: Pardon me, did I step on your fooi? Betty Gunder: It was either you or an elephant. M O Y E R , S THE SHAWNEE Ohio State Route 4 V4 Mile South of Germantownl Ohio CHICKEN STEAK and FROG DINNERS SUNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY Monroe Swartz Phone 9-c Auto Service Welding, Body Work and General Repairing BRAKE SERVICE Hydraulic and Mechanical Germantown Ohio 37 THE CARDINAL CREST The Buckeye Concrete Co. CENTRAL DRAIN TILE POWER TAMPED BLOCKS FLUE BLOCKS CEMENT , MORTAR Phone 178 Germantown Ohio H. J . MacMURRAY WHITE VILLA GROCERY FULL LINE OF MEATS Phone 72 Germantown Ohio Gene Rentschler: Are you 10nd of indoor sports? Evelyn Macy: Yes, if they know when to go home . Comphments Roi Durr's Elevator GRAIN FEED S EEDS FEED DURR'S FEEDS Germantown Ohio EARL KEISTER CUSTOM BUTCHERING SMOKED and FRESH MEATS South Walnut Street Germantown Ohio THE CARDINAL CREST HEISTERMAN AND BROMBAUGH JEWELERS ZENITH RADIOS WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS RANGES Compliments of MEARS cmd BELL AUTOMOBILE AND FARM EQUIPMENT SALES and SERVICE 115 N Plum St. Germantownl Ohio Phone 49 Daisy Lurgen: 1 have cm awful cold in my head . Editor: Well, that's something . Home of Quality MEATS Kuch's Meat Market Germantown Ohio MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN HARRY B. SMITH THE REXALL DRUGGIST 39 THE CARD1NAL CREST Compliments of J OHN A. ARPP FUNERAL DIRECTOR INVALID CAR SERVICE Phone 254 Germantown, Ohio Smith's Meat Mkt. AND Dot Food Store Fancy Dot Foods Fresh Vegetables and Home Killed Meats COMPLETE FOOD MARKET We Deliver Phone 205 Mr. McLaughlin: Meryl what important event iook place in 1732, Mary: George Washington was born . Mr. McLaughlin: Correct. Burney, What happened in 1742? Barney: George was 10 years old . O Compliments of Farmers 8: Citizens Savings Bank Members of F. D I, C. Ohio Germantown Compliments of MICHAEL Motor Service SALES . . . SERVICE Phone 226 Germantown, Ohio 40 H THE CARDINAL CREST Compliments of The Refrigeration Equipment Company YOUR REFRIGERATOR AND BUICK DEALER Compliments of G. O. REASON WHITE VILLA GROCERY 7 MAIN STREET Phone 40 I WE DELIVER Paul Arnold: Next to a beautiful girl, what do you consider the most interesting thing in the world? John Miller: Whenever I'm next to 01 beautiiul girl I never bother with statistics? CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1941 JOHNSONS 5c to $1.00 Store Ohio Germantown Compliments of J ohn N. Flinspach General Insurance Agency FIRE TORNADO AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY ACCIDENT PLATE GLASS FIDELITY AND SECURITY BONDS Phone 2157133 25 East Market St. Germantown, Ohio 41 THE CARDINAL CREST Henry's Clothing Store QUALITY CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS Virgil Henry, Manager Dr. R. E. Ferguson OPTOMETRIST 43 N. Main St. Germantown, Ohio WEDNESDAY DAYTON OFFICE 805 Mutual Home Bldg. Conrad Green: IQmesl you ought to take a lesson from the busy bee. James Dean: Sure, but I've already done that. I was out last night wiih my honey. Mike's Kitchen and AND Mertiek Tea Room Special CHICKEN 6t STEAK DINNERS EVERY SUNDAY Mrs. Ryan, Proprietor Compliments of Huber Hardware Co. ESTATE STOVES KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES SPORTING GOODS Phone 37 Germantown Ohio 4'2 THE CARDINAL CREST ,7 .7 7777 , 777777 WW Compliments of BLUE MOON Restaurant Compliments of GERMANTOWN MACHINE SHOP SPECIAL LUNCHES AND HOLIDAY DINNERS Greet Your Pods H E' LUCkens At Our Soda Fountain Proprietor Mgr. Mrs. C. Golden Robert Baker: Did the noise we made when I took you home last night worry your folks? Amy Creech: Oh, no. It was the silence . COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF GERMANTOWN ICE 8: FUEL CO. BY-JO THEATRE THE CARDINAL CREST F COMPLIMENTS OF SEITHER 8c STULL NATIONAL TIRES :: BATTERIES Phone 152 Cor. Cherry and Market Germantown Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF ARTHUR PHILLABAUM Harold Wright 'Mah Girl's devine. Ralph Crane: Youah gal may be de vine, but MCLh gcl's de berries. COMPLIMENTS OF 'WALTER A. MILLER MAPLE WOOD GARDEN S SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Mrsv Iohn F Miller Germantown, Ohio 44 THE CARDINALTCREST 7i R hai EVELYN'S BEAUTY SHOP For Women Who Care A COMPLETE LINE OF BEAUTY SERVICE AT MODERATE PRICES Shampoo-Fingerwave ............. $ .50 Manicure .................................... .35 Haircuts ...................................... .35 Permanents ...................... 1.95- 1 O .00 Machineless Permanents .................. 3.95- 4.95 ALL WORK GUARANTEED We wait to serve you With The Smartest Hair Styles Phone 83 for Appointments 25 W. Market St. COMPLIMENTS OF GERMANTOWN RENDERING CO. Ray Long: ' You're just like an icicle . Evelyn Eby: Well, you know cm icicle melts easily enough when you hold it . COMPLIMENTS OF GERMANTOWN LUMBER CO. Hu eber's Drugstore Uiome Ownem DRUGS TOILET ARTICLES PRESCRIPTION S Phat Good Tellings Ice Cream at Our Ice Crecxm BCIIH 36 N. Main St. Phone 153 45 THE CARDINAL CREST ROLLER PALACE Germantown, Ohio FUN PRIZES For Health Sake - Roller Skaie Skating Every Night Except Sunday 0nd Monday SLIVEITS TRUCK Private Parties on Monday Only Compliments of Special Rates to Groups of 25 or Over Any Night Having Regular Skating LINE FREE INSTRUCTIONS TO BEGINNERS On Wednesday Nights Phone 4-G LEARN ROLLER SKATING TODAY IT'S GREAT SPORT Ladies Night every Tuesday 10c SKATING 20c: anluding SkateS Germantown, Ohio luck Brewer: '1 can see then I'm only G. pebble in your life . Kathleen Kuch: Wel1. you might try to be a little boulder . CARDINAL CREST PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Selah M. Shuey MI. cmd Mrs. Walter Schaeifer ML and Mrs. Rodney Miller Mr. and Mrs. Steele Bradshaw Mn and Mrs. Hay Leis Mr; cmd Mrs. Edward Chryst ML and Mrs. Boyd Askins ML and Mrs. Amos Fox Mr. Charles Briggs Miss Virginia Smith Mrs Roma Condrey Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hawxhurst Mr. and Mrs Edward Baker Mr and Mrs. C. E. Storer Mrs. Myra Bruner Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smalley Mr. Virgil Montague Mn and Mrs. Charles Stellar Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Davis Mrs. Siellcx M. Conover Mr. Henry Howard Mr. C. O. Shank Compliments of A Graduate DALHDUN PRESS $ FORT WAYNE,IND. 46


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