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SEVENTH GRADE-I940 First Row: V. Saulsbury, J. Fuhrmon, J Bcumgortner, M, Beckmire, V. Barnes, J. Abeling, M. Jones, M. Jones. Second Row: J. Diehl, R. Cooke, M Block, M. Huxel, S. Gable, R Lenhort, G. Donfori'h. Third Row: H. Kilb, J. Solzer, R. Camp, J. Baldwin, D. Fessler, J Dethlefs, J. Bracken, L. Heiiund. Fourth Row: M, Craig, W. Heitzman, R. Gardner. First Row: L Morrow, C Jewell, N Mitchell, P. Murphy, M. Stcmm, S. Roush, J, Price, F. Siple. Second Row: A. Meurer, S. Page, R. Foose, B. McKerey, L. Newburn, M. Welpton, P, Thomson, F. Paul. Third Row: K. Strotton, G. Witherby, J. Thomson, B. Young, W. Spencer, J. Now1ing, H. Pennington. Fourth Row: R, Troisi, T. Mitchell. A. Schroder, H. Miller, R. Reinberger, B. Golle. E191
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David Morgan Woodward David Peter Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball I, 4. V $k9 PROGRESS SENIOR CLASS-l945 First Row: P. Thomson, l. Dowdell, L. Morrow, V. Barnes! J. Abeling, J. Lyon, M. Stamm, W. James, S. Roush, S. Page, 5. Gable. Second Row: M. L Beckmire, B. Lutz, M. A. Huxef, M. Stoffregen, L. Newburn, R. Foose, PA Murphy, J. Price, M. Rowley, M, L. Black, F. Ferguson. Third Row: A. Meurer, F. Paul, J. Nowling, E. Molnar, W. F. Gulle, W. F. Rupp, D. Woodward, G. Witherby, N. Shay, H. Kilb. Absent: F. Siple, G Danforth, C. Knofhe, K. Stratton. Warm .
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PROPHECY OF CLASS OF I945 What a line! It stretched from Winton Road to the magnificent Green Bowl. As we stood in line, we got a glimpse of Jack Nowling, Esquire car- toonist, as he dashed madly past sketching the standeesi In his mad dash he encountered Marilou Stoftregen, feature writer for Life, doing on article on the new stadium and game. After we finally reach the entrance, we purchased our tickets from our familiar cashier; Florrine Ferguson. Upon entering, we spied Admiral Stratton and his wife, the former Pat Murphy, who were waiting for the prominent manufacturer of unbreakable glass, The David Peter Morgan Woodward I. The principal of Cu H. 5., Ed Molnar, and his charming secre- tary, Mary Louise Beckmire, ushered us to our seats and informed us that Lois Morrow, a noted archeologist, and Shirley Roush, who is now living in 0 Mt. Healthy mansion, were present. Two rows up, sat two of our former classmates who are engaged in a similar industry: Fred Rupp, head of the New York Stock Exchange, and Fred Paul, Treasurer of the United States, busily devouring peanuts. The armed forces were represented by Major George Witherby, Army Air Corps, and Lieutenant Shirley Page, Women's Marine Corps, who were flown in by test pilot Joe Dantorth. Over the public address system come the voice of Neolon Shay, the well known NBC announcer, who gave us the line-up of the teams. As a special favor to the l955 Green Bowl Classic, Wilma James had flown from her European tour to open the game by singing the National Anthem. Next upon the scene were ortist Shirley Cable, who had left her Texas art studio to accompany Fronnie Siple, fashion designer. Frannie reloted many of her experiences in Paris, among which was an unexpected meeting with Joyce Abeling, representative of the Navy Department. We were sorry to hear that Joyce could not be with us. Vernalee Barnes also was unable to attend because she was busily engaged in c new Broadway production. From Times-Star Editor, Marjorie Stomm, we learn of LoVerne Newburn's marvelous accomplishments in coaching Glendole's cheer leaders. She recently received her award by radio soap box polls as the outstanding female comedienne of the year. A wicked laugh was heard, and upon turning around, we discovered Chuck Knothe, the great actor, busily signing his autograph tor admiring fans He related the tale of Bill Calle's having achieved admission to the Bar in California We found Betty Lutz, falling over her own feet, still drowsy from her last appointment. Betty has been hired by well known firms all over the country 'to test new forms of mattresses. On one of her jobs in New York she ran into Mary Lou Black, who has made quite a name tor herself managing an exclusive department store. Filling up one section of our huge stadium sot the well known 4H girls headed by Marjorie Rowley, A minute before the game started, she dashed over to inform us that Joyce Lyon sent her regrets that she would not be able to attend the game as the state swimming meet was in progress. Joyce is the head coach of swimming at Ohio State. The whistle blew and there was a moment of silence as the teams took their positions. Scanning the field we spied Emil Muerer, coach of the G H. S. team, giving his boys 0 word of encouragement. A loud screech was heard, and upon turning our heads, we saw a beautiful luxurious station wagon driven by Mary Ann Huxel, now a bookkeeper. Accompanying her was Joy Price, a dignified secretary to-o doctor, and Isabelle Dowdell, on her way toward fame as a teacher of journalism. There was the kick off! And wouldnlt you know,ethere were Ruth Foose and Peggy Thomson dashing in at the last minute. Both Ruth and Peggy have become outstanding nurses. During the game, photographer Harry Kilb clashed up and down the sidelines taking pictures of the high- lights of the game which proved to be a successful one for C. H. S. The members of the class of l945 were happy to have attended the gala E201
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