Gorham Fayette High School - Eagle Hi Life Yearbook (Fayette, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Gorham Fayette High School - Eagle Hi Life Yearbook (Fayette, OH) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 12 of 50
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WHO’S WHO NAME WEAKNESS AMBITION SONG Lillian Aeschliman Mann’s Corners California, Here I Come I Dream Of You Lucille Bernath Douglas Lichtenwald Secretary Goodnight Sweet Dreams Max Borton Paula Robison To be a good farmer My Dreams are Getting Better All the Time Clyde Brasher Blue eyed blondes Merchant Marines 1 want a girl just like the girl that married Harry James Patti Canfield West Unity Trip around world Old Black Magic Jane Clark Navy Air Corps Secretary Moonlight Becomes You Earl D’Lamater Butch haircut U. S. Navy A Little on the Lonely Side Dorothy Dull Ford convertiable California, Here I Come I Dream of You Oeland Everingham Day Dreaming A Gob Don’t Fence Me In Eldred Frame Polish girls U. S. Navy An Irish Lullaby Barbara Goble U. S. Navy Secretary I’m Confessin’ Ada Goldsmith Eddie Music Teacher Whispering Joy Graf Shorthand Teacher Always Doris Hale Black curly hair Secretary Good Night, Sweet Dreams Ruth Hall Pettisville Bookkeeper Together Donald Hills A good Oldsmobile Farmer Rum and Coca Cola Lavon Laser Front seat in a car U. S. Marines One Meat Ball Wilma Ledyard Men Traveling A Little on the Lonely Side Jack Lester Hay fever Farmer When Irish Eyes are Smiling Paula Robison Max Borton To be a good housewife Let the Rest of the World Go By Ardith Schaffner Disease— Rupp especially To travel Stardust James Schaffner Weather Especially Hale U. S. Navy Saturday Night Milton Schaffner Green Gables U. S. Navy My Blue Heaven Annadelle Treat “Sailors” Career Woman Long Ago and Far Away Doris Wallace Army Secretary Whispering Mary Wieland Red Hair Home A Little on the Lonely Side Wayne Williams Over-eating Doctor By the River of the Roses

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Mary Wieland G. R. 3-4 F. H. A. 1-2-4 Lyre Club 1-2-3-4 James Schaffner “Hooker” F. F. A. 1-2-3-4; Sec. 2; Treas. 3; Vice Pres. 4 Hi-Y 3-4: Pres. 4 Lyre Club 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4; Track 4 Class Sec. 2; Volleyball 3 Aunt Tillie Goes to Town 3; Poor Dear Ed gar 4; King, Jr-Sr Banquet 4 Dorothy Dull “Dot” G. A A. 1-2 Secretary 2 G.R. 3-4 F. H. A. 4 Latin Club 1-2 Lyre Club 4 Student Council 1-2 Lillian Aeschliman G. R. 1-2-3-4 F. H. A. 1-2-3-4 Historian 4 Lyre Club I-2-3-4 Donald Hills “Hills” F. F. A. 1-2-3 4 Lyre Club 3 Track 4 Poor Dear Edgar 4 Doris Hale “Hale” G. R. 1-2-3-4 Lyre Club 1-2-3-4; Sec. 2 F. H. A. 3; Sec. Drum Majorette 1 Drum Major 2-3-4 Lady - in - Waiting Jr.-Sr. Banquet 4 Clyde Brasher “Beetle” F. F. A. 1-2 3-4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4; Sergeant of Arms 4 Lyre Club 1-3 Basketball 4 Track 4 Eaglezette 4 Aunt Tillie Goes to Town 3 Poor Dear Edgar 4 Mr. Rich Class Sponsor



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CLASS HISTORY One beautiful morning in September 1934 there was a mighty rustle and a buzz of excitement heard all over the school. Our class, nineteen in number, had begun our long climb up the ladder of knowledge.. Among those enrolled in the beginner’s class were Patty Canfield, Max Borton, Doris Hale, Lillian Aeschliman, Eldred Frame, Earl D’Lamater and Jack Lester. Doris Wallace entered in the second semester. We are proud to mention that these nine have remained faithful through all the twelve years of school. Miss Young was our teacher the first year. Lavon Laser and Wayne Williams both started with us in the first grade but left only to join us again in Junior-Hi and accompany us through high school. We entered the second grade with a new teacher, Miss Stowell. This year we were glad to have Leonard Morr, Alice Frutchey, Phyllis Best, Carmen Divert, Richard Herzog and Jane Seigel join our ranks. The big event of the year was the operetta, “Cinderella.” The next year found twenty-four third graders under the direction of Miss Tule. This year we welcomed two new students, Wilma Ledyard and Lavoyd Ebersole. We were greeted into the fourth grade the next fall by Miss Longbrake. This year Hal Page, Marjorie Leister, Billy Blake, Eddie Cannon, Gloria Prickett, Barbara Goble, and Jean Cheesbro joined us. For the first time we chose class officers, electing Pat Canfield, Anna-delle Treat, Wilma Ledyard and Earl D’Lamater. One of our dreams came to life the next year as we ascended the stairs to the fifth grade. At this time some of the rural schools were discontinued and we were happy to have James Schaffner, Milton Schaffner, Nina May Ledyard, Paula Robison, Mary Kathryn Wieland, Ar-dith Schaffner, Marvin Nofziger, Dale Opdycke and Harold Cadderette bring the enrollment to a grand total of twenty-two students. Miss Rainsberger was our instructor this year and Doris Hale was our president. The following fall we all met again in the sixth grade with Mr. Stowell as our room teach er. Our new pupils for this year were Mary Ann Baum, Jane Clark, Wilbur Givin, Doyle Brehm, Marvel Russell, Ollie Ryan, Billy VanValkenburg and Clair Sowers. Our president was Paula Robison. Under Mr. Stowell we started a small class newspaper, which we enjoyed very much. The next year was very exciting for it was our first year in Junior High school. It meant changing classes when the bell rang, the privilege to attend assembly programs, and to be in the study hall with the “bigger kids,” besides many other activities. We were thirty-eight strong and in the seventh grade. Our sponsor, Mr. Cummins, helped us through this first year. We remained about the same during the eighth grade. Mr. Reed was our sponsor. Nothing spectacular happened during these two years. At last the next year we were really in Senior High school. The Green Freshies, they called us We felt very sophisticated being able to join the G. R. or the Hi-Y, and felt more at ease with our upper classmen. We had many new friends this year. Lucille Bernath, Ruth Hall, Ada Goldsmith, Joy Graf, Clyde Brasher, and Donald Hills were the ones remaining with us through high school. Our president was Doris Wallace and our sponsor Mr. Gallaway. Next year we took on our new title, Sophomores- Things were kept moving with Mr. Maxwell as our sponsor and Barbara Goble, Jane Clark, Annadelle Treat and Ruth Hall as our class officers. In our Junior year we selected Mrs. Caulkins as our sponsor and Jane Clark, Ardith Schaffner, Annadelle Treat and Barbara Goble as our officers. This year we assembled with thirty-three students. With the help of Mrs. Caulkins we put on the play, “Aunt Tillie Goes To Town.” We were all pleased with the success of it. In the spring we entertained the Seniors to a banquet and dance, the annual highlight of the year. Next fall we assembled for the last time. Only twenty-seven of us but we were eager to make this last year our best. Wayne Williams. Joy Graf, Annadelle Treat, and Lucille Bernath were chosen as class officers. We had the privilege of having Mr. Rich as our advisor and sponsor. The two big events of the year were again our class play, “Poor Dear Edgar,” directed by Mr. Rich, and the Junior-Senior banquet. The banquet this year was different from the usual yearly event. It was a coronation with Paula Robison chosen by the Juniors as queen and James Schaffner as king of the festival. In the late fall Milton Schaffner withdrew to join the Navy. We were both sorry and yet proud to see him go. We also have two other former members of our class in the armed forces, Hal Page and Wilbur Givin. And thus ends our brief twelve years of school and now we are just beginning to realize our motto: “We have reached the hill tops, the mountains are in view.”

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