Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)
- Class of 1941
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Typist ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Assistant Typist ,,,, ,,,,,,,, Sports Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Assistant Sports Editor ,,,., ,..,,,,.,,,,Bod Crisler ,Bettie lean Harless .,,,,,,,,l.illian Meyer Rees ,, ,,,RayIol'1nson Page 3 P114 VV e dedicate The Chie o 1941 to KITT M. TOWNSEND whose counsel and guidance have been an inspiration to all those who have had the privilege of knowing her. She who has given so willingly of her time and talent as a teacher and as a friend to the students, has ever furthered those ideals we most admire. ' ' ., .ik .A ,J .f ml W ggi -2 E. gzzsezz ., La.. - wrfw is ,,:zvsw,..r 111: .. --.nf L . M' ,.,. ' h ,. ' 1 Z fe we a or 0 the students of Greenville High School, we present The CHIEF, . . . a volume, the purpose of which is to suggest the spirit of youth as portrayed through the daily ac- tivities of the students. Through the medium of camera and of pen, we salute the traditions of Greenville High School . . . as the students go forth to serve. DIVISION I - - CLASSES DIVISION II - ADMINISTRATION DIVISION III - - ACTIVITIES DIVISION IV f - SPORTS S WM ww Q0 Pg7 7-fi h School xx 5 Y . M Librar 1 'fef 1 .ab -A 2 n. k . S' 1' , fi Q. in W,,.,k , , ' ,vu-f :iw A QM, W 1 .,., K iw ' in if :rl 5 ,du 5VIemorial 7-fall :. R., I ,X 1 . ,X X. ,' 01, , X ' 1 . '+G ' 1 , .31 , . , V, A ,W . k .,, ,, , ' V 'lv f, N' ? i . . WML' gl .L no . jf L . X N . g NR, X .xi , 515.9 K , x V LM' Q H 58, ,,,,wrr'Y' 4 V.. ' h 'Ni .' ' V.-xi, ' Aw, S Lf 4 MAMA ' , , xv ' ff' ' v..41,Vr:'.' , , W .- , A.,- n ..v5 nw A , kurff .V Js.:.,,A,- -. M, , .b I QA4, .if N Y gi if 3 lr .i r .4 Q. ,. U' M .. , Y .-no ,..,.m,W 4: ,, ...- ...- Stadium .v,,L .,.1 ,FY . vw nm .ly , '-,M if i i1 !S'L-, 'nina' W Page 16 CLASSES SEV TH Seniors Lefti ELEANOR ALEXANDER National Honor Society, 3-4. Usher, 4. Honor- ary Dramatic Club, 3-4. Class Reporter, 4. Girl Reserves, 1-Z-3-4. Reporters Club, I-2-3-4. G , 2-4. Art Club, Zg Reporter, 2. District Award American Legion Essay Contest, 1, Dramatic Club, 3-4. REBA ALLEY jackson High School, I. Ist place Every Pupil Test, Typing II. Shorthand Certificate, 60. HELEN ARNOLD Interclass Basketball, I, G A. A., 1-Z-3-4. Home Economics Club, 1-Z-3. Art Club, 1-Z. JANIS BAIRD Interclass Basketball, 3-4. Art Club, Treasurer, 4. Reporters Club, 3. German Club, 1-2. Intra- mural Basketball, I-2-3-4. junior-Senior Decora- tion Commitree, 3. ALICE BAKER Rural Ramblers, Z. May Day, I-Z. DICK BASI-IORE Football, 1-Z-3-4. G , I-4. Basketball, 2-3-4. G ', 4. Hi-Y, Z-3-4. What a Life , 3. Good News , 4. Band, I-2-3-4. Orchestra, 4. Boys' Chorus, 3-4. A Capella, 3-4. Baseball, 3. Miami Scholarship Team, Chemistry. 3. Honorary Dra- matic Club, I-4. Right FREDERICK ALEXANDER Gettysburg, I-Z. MELBA ARNETT Girl Reserve, 3-4. Spanish Club, 3-4. Orchestra, 1-Z-3-4. Chorus, 2. G. A. A., I-Z-3. JANE BAIRD Intramural Basketball, I-2-3-4. G. A. A., 1-2-3-4. German Club, 1-Z-3. May Day, 2, RICHARD BAIRD Football, 2-3-4. F. F. A., 1-2-3. Boys' Chorus, 4. GALE BAKER Track, I-Z. Basketball, 3. Interclass Basketball, 1-Z-3-4. Volley Ball, 1-2-3-4. CLAUDE BATTEN Band Z-3-4. Interclass volleyball 4. Gyn night 1. Page 18 ., J' if e. Q, 6 iii:-'+s3i3 i Q K 5 wil as 'gi K sss A Top- DELMER BATTEN F. A. A., I-2-3-4. Rural Ramblers, 2, Booster Day, I. LOU ANNA BEIRIES G. A. A., 1-2-3-4. Spanish Club, 3-44 German Club, I-2. Rural Ramblers,2. LEONA BEISNER Rural Ramblers, 2. Shorthand Certificate. Home Economics, I-2. GEORGANA BEST Rural Ramblers, 2. Shorthand Certificate. I-Iome Economics, I-2. FRANCES CATI-ILEEN BISHOP Girl Reserve, I-2-3-4: Program Chairman, 4. What A Life, 3. Orchestra, I-2-3-4. Class Treasurer, 2. Dramatic Club, 4. Orchestra Contest, 2. BETTY BOYER Annual Staff, Activities Editor, 4. Usher, 4. President of International Friendship Club, 3-4. Miami Scholarship Team, I. English IX. Girl Reserve, I-2-3-4. Prompter Junior Class Play, 3. Dramatic Club, 3-4. National Honor Society, 4. Bottom- DONALD BRAND Local and County Corn I-Iusking Contest, 4. F. F. A., I-2-3-4. Boys' Chorus, 4. Magician's Club, 4. ELEANOR BROOKS Program and Invitation Committee for junior- Senior, 3. Scenery Committee for junior Play, 3. Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4. Art Club, I-2-3-4, Secretary, 4. Spanish Club, 4. Dra- matic Club, 3-4. Reporter's Club, 3-4. ROBERT L. BROWN Orchestra, 4. Band, I-2-3-4. Track, I-2-3. Vice President of Freshman Class. Interclass Volleyball, 4. WILLIAM BUSHONG Fairmont High School, I-2. I-Ii-Y, 3-4. Inter- class Basketball, 3. I-Ii-Y Basketball, 3-4. DON CANAN Football, I-2-3-4, G , 2-3-4. Basketball, 2-3, G , 3. Baseball, 1-2-3-4, G , 2-3-4. Interclass Basketball, I-3-4. Boy's G Association. President of Class, 2-3. BOB CANAN Football, I-2-3-4, G , 2-3-4. Basketball, 2-3. Baseball, I-2-3, G , I-2-3. G Association. Student Representative on Board of Control, 3-4. Vice President of G Association. Interclass Basketball, 1. Page 19 Top-- MARJORIE EVANS Girl Reserves, 1-2-3. Orchestra, 1-Z-3-4. Orchestra Contest, 1-2-3. May Day, Z. EVELYN FLOECK Footloose , 4. What A Life , 3. Drum Majorette, 4. Booster Day, l-Z. Good News , 4. Honorary Dramatic Club, 3-4. G. A. A., l-Z-3. Reporter's Club, 4. lnter- national Friendship Club, 3, Vice President, 3. Girl Reserves, 3-4. DWIGHT FISHER-F. F, A., 1-2-3-4, PAULINE FLALER Shorthand Certificate, 60 words, Complete Theory, 4. Algebra Scholarship Team, l. Ciphering Club, 4. Rural Ramblers, 2. BOB FOWBLE Hi-Y Club, 2-3-4. What A Life , 3. Green and White Minstrel. A Capella Choir, 4. Boys' Chorus, 3-4. MAX GARRISON International Friendship Club, 4, Vice Presi- dent, 4. Hi-Y, Z-3-4. What A Life , 3. Good News , 4. Band, l-2-3-4. Honorary Dramatic Club, 3-4. Orchestra, l-2-3-4. Foot- loose, 4. Boys' Chorus, 4. A Capella Choir. 4. Dramatic Club, 4. Bottom- CARL GREEN Decoration Committee, junior-Senior, 3. lnter- class Basketball, 1-Z-3-4. lnterclass Volleyball, 4. Scenery Committee for junior Play, 3. Honorable mentions American Legion Theme, 1. JOSEPH GRUBB-F. F. A., 1-Z-3-43 Treas. 4. Magicians Club, 4. Football, 2. FLORENCE GROTE-Usher, 4. May Day, 2. BETTlE JEAN HARLESS Annual Staff, 4, Chief Typist. G. H. S. Advo- cate Stafl, 4, Assistant Editor. Miami Scholar- ship Team, 3, Typing l, Second place. Secretary of Spanish Club, 3. Music Contest at Springfield, 3. Reporter's Club, 3-45 G , 4. Girl's Chorus, 4. Dramatic Club, 3-4. lnter- class Basketball, 2-3-4. Good News , 4. Decoration Committee for junior-Senior Re- ception. Girl Reserve, 3-4. LORAN HANGEN-Publicity Committee for junior Play. lnterclass Volleyball, 4. DORIS HARTER Head Usher, 4. English Scholarship Tcam, 1-Z-3-4. Girl Reserve, 1-2-3-4. National Honor Society, 4. American Legion Essay Awards, 1-Z-3. Reporter's Club, 1-Z-3-43 UG , 2. Band, 1-Z-3-4. Orchestra, 2-3-4. Ivlusic Con- test, 3-4. Dramatic Club, 2-3-4. Chairman Invitations Committee, Junior-Senior, 3. Christmas Play, 3. Annual Staff, 4. G. A. A.. 2. ESC ,yu-.. 3 -. rf g t . A -1- K ' ' ,L , 1712 y.:t . ,iq L, ' K , V' -, if ry. 5 Q xg. 1 fa ps- . a '- QI 1 . Page 20 Seniors Leftf CLEON CARLOCK Drum Major, 1-2. A Capella Choir, 3-4. Foot- ball, 4. Track Manager, 4. Boys' Chorus, 1-2-3-4. Championship Volley Ball, 3. Green and White Minstrels, 3. Booster Day, 1-2. Good News , 4. Boy's Contest Chorus, 1-2-3. REOLA DAUN COATE Fairview High School, 1-2. What A Life , 3. VIRGINIA CRAWFORD Rural Ramblers, 2. Shorthand Certificate, 60 word minute. May Day, 1-2. BETTY DAVIDSON JoHN DURR Versailles High School, 1-2. F. F. A., 3-4. Band, 3-4. Orchestra, 4. Interclass Volley Ball, 4. MAXINE DYNES Riglitef WILBUR CLARK Lakeview High School, 1-2-3. Basketball, 3. Inter- class Basketball, 3. Track, 4. BETTY COX Palestine High School, 1-2. Shorthand Certificate, 60, 80 word. ROBERT CRISLER Annual Staff, 4. Hi-Y, 2-3-4. Whz1t A Life , 4. Footloose , 4. A Capella Choir, Z-4. Honorary Dramatic Club, 3-4. Boys' Chorus, 2-3-4. Foot- hall, 2. MARY DELAIJLANE Annual Staff, 4. Class Editor. International Friendship, Secretary, 4. Art Club, 4. World History Scholarship Team, 2. Dramatic Club, 3. Reporters' Club, 3-4. Student Council, 3. junior- Senior Decorations Committee, 3. Chorus, 4. Scenery Committee Junior Class Play, 3. National Honor Society, 4. DALE DWYER Gettysburg High School, 1-2. PHYLLIS ELIKER Reporters' Club, 4. Spanish Club, 3-4. Annual Staff, 4. Assistant Art Editor. Art Club, 4. Gym Night, 1. Ciphering Club, 4. Intramural Basketball, 2-3. May Day, 2. Scenery Com- mittee junior Play, 3. junior-Senior Program Committee, 3. Page 21 Seniors Luft - MARY LOU HARTZELL Usher, 4. Footloose , 4. Solo Music Contest 2-3. Vice President of Class, 2. Reporter, 3 Honorary Dramatic Club, 4. Girl Reserve, 1-2-3- 4. Cabinet, 4. G. A A 123 Reporter's C1 . ., f - -4. Cabinet, 4, ub, 3-4. Booster Day, 1-2. Good News , 4. National Honor Society, 4. MERRIL HARTER Track, 1-2-3-4. G , 3-4. Cross Country, 1-2-3-4. G , 3-4. F. F. A., 4. Boy's G Association, 2-3-4, MARY HERRMANN Interclass Basketball, 2-3-4 G. A Football Ch ' . . A., 1-2-3-4. airman,4, Band, 1-2-3-4, Orchestra, 3-4. Girl Reserve, 1-2-3-4. Rifle Club, 2. Spanish Club, 2. G. A. A., Chapel, 4. DALE HILLER Baseball, 3-4. Hi-Y, 2-3-4. Reporter's Club, 4. Honorary Dramatic Club, 3-4. Eyes of 'I'alaloc 3. What A Life , 3. Good News , 4. Miami Scholarship Contests, 1-2-3-4. General Science, 1. World History, 2, Chemistry, 3. Phyics, 4 A Capella Choir, 3-4. Orchestra, 1-2-3-4. Band, Z-3-4, Boy's State, 3. Honorary Dramatic Club, 3-4. German Club, 3. National Honor So- ciety, 4. DICK HOFFMAN Baseball Manager, 3-4. Basketball Manager, 3-4. Hi-Y Club, 2-3-4. Spanish Club, 4. Stagehand, 3-4. BOB JEFFERIS Editor-in-Chief G 1 . H. S. Advocate, 4. Assistant Editor Chief, 4- Hi-Y, 2-3-4, Vice President, 4. Class Reporter, 1-2, ACapella Choir, 3-4. News 'LG's , 2-3-4. Dramatic Club, 2-3-4, American Legion Essay Contests, 1-2-3. lunior Editor f Chief, 3, Student Council 3 2-3. N' ' o , . Photography Club, ational Honor Society, 4. Right- RAYMOND HARTER Baseball, 3-4. Track, 2. F, F. A., 1-2-3-4. Inter- class Basketball, 1-2-3-4. Magicians Club, 4. BETTY HELMAN Class Treasurer, 4. G, A. A., 1-2-3-4. Girl Reserves, 1. Girl's Contest Chorus, 1-2-3. A Capella Choir, 3. Spanish Club, 4, Shorthand Certificate, 60. Intramural Basketball, 2-3-4. Class Basketball Team, 4, MARIORIE HITTLE Rural Ramblers, 2. Bookkeeping I Certificate. ESTHER HORINE G. A, A., 1-2-3-4. Home Economics, 2-4. Inter national Friendship Club 1 G Day 12 , . ym Night, 1. May THELMA' HUGHES Palestine High School, 1-2. Future Homemakers of America, 4, BOB IOHNSOXI Spanish Club, 4. Decorating Committee for junior and Senior, 3. Scenery Committee for junior Play, 3. Interclass Volley Ball,4. Head of Check Room for Annual Staff, 4. Page 22 Top-- RAY JOHNSON Football, I-2-3-4, G , 2-4. Basketball, 2-3-49 G , 4. Track, 1-2, G , 2. Hi-Y, 2-3-4. Dramatic, 3-4. UG Association, 2-3-4. Re- porter's Club, 3-4, G , 4. Annual Staff, Assistant Sport Editor, 4. G. I-I. S. Advocate Staff, Sports Editor 4,. Interclass Basketball, 1. Baseball, 3-45 G , 3-4. ,IOSEPHINE KEEVER Fairview, 3, Girl Reserves, I. Shorthand Certificate, 60, 80 word minute. ELDENE LAMY G. A. A., I-2-3-4. Home Economics, 2. Chorus, 3-4. Intramural Basketball, 3-4. Gym Night, 1. Booster Day, I-2. May Day, I-2. CLARK LEASE Annual Staff, 4. Assistant Business Manager. Cross Country, 2-3-4. G , 3-4. Track, 2-3-4. G , 2-3-4. Boys' G Association, 3-4: Trcas. 4. Pres. Senior Class, 4. F. F. A., I-2. BETTY LECKLIDER Home Economics, I-3, Vice President, 3. Spanish Club, 4. LOUISE LEI-IMAN Dramatic Club, 3-4, President, 4. Secretary and Treasurer, 3. Girl Reserve, I-2-3-4gSecretary, 3. Treasurer, 4, Class Secretary, 3. What A Life 3. A Capella Choir. 'kEyes of Talaloc , 3. Good News , 4. Reporter's Club, 3-4. Con- test Chorus, I-2-3. National Honor Society 4. Bottom- JO LINDER Usher, 4. Shorthand Certificates, 60,550,100 word minute. Art Club, 49 President 4. Inter- national Friendship Club, 4. Spanish Club, 2-3-4. Dramatic Club, 3. Complete Theory in Shorthand, 4. RICHARD LINDEMUTI-l Track, 2-3-4. G , 3-4. Cross Country, 2-3-45 G , 3-4. A Capella Choir, 3-4. Spanish Club, 2-3. Boys' G Association, 3-4. DALE LOY I-Ii-Y, 2-3-4. Footloose , 4. Green and White Ministrelsn. Band, 2-3-4. A Capella Choir, 3-4. ORA IVICCLAIN Footloose , 4. Dramatic Club, 2-3-4. I-Ii-Y, 4. Band,I-2-3-4. Grchestra,1-2-3-4. Spanish Club, I. LOIS McCUE Annual Staff, Art Editor, 4. Usher, 4. junior Class Play, 3. Girl Reserve, 1-2-3-4. Service Chairman, 4. Miami Scholarship Team, Latin I and II. Dramatic Club, 2-3-4. Inter- national Friendship Club, 3. Art Club, 2. BETTY MCGLINCI-I Dramatic Club, 3. Chorus, I-2-4. Chorus Contest, 2. Gym Night, 1. May Day, I-2. W , Q , I -f . rr . 4 ., y. o . ... A II 'TTT A fl if . , I , . Iii? W 2 , I ' Page 23 Top- MARY JEAN NEISWONGER Eyes of Talalocn, 3. 'kWhat A Life , 3. Footloose',, 3. Spanish Club, Z-3-4. Repurter's Club, 4. Dramatic Club, 4. Girl Reserve, 1. Girl's Contest Chorus, 2-3. A Capella Choir, 3-4. Honorary Dramatic Club, 3-4. BILL NEISWONGER Hi-Y, Z-3-4. Dramatic Club, 4. What A Life , 3. Boy's State, 3. A Capella Choir, 4, Honorary Dramatic, 3-4. Fauna and Flora, 3-4. Rifle Club, 2-3. RUBY NIBLICK Akron High School in Akron, Indiana, I-2-3. EDITH NIES Steele High School, Z-3. Dramatic Club, 4. Girl Reserve, 4. PATRICIA O'BRIEN Interclass Basketball. G. A. A., I-2-3-4. Girl Reserves, I-2-3. Spanish Club, 4. Home Economics, 4. HAROLD OBERER Baseball, 3-4. F. F. A., I-Z-3-4. F. F. A. Basketball Team. 4. Magicians Club, 4. Butromf RAY OLIVER Gym Night, I. Spanish Club, 4. Spanish Club Play. DOROTHY ORRISON Intramural Basketball, I-Z-3-4. G. A. A., 1-Z-3-4. MARJORIE PEQUIGNOT G. A. A., I-2-3-45 Secretary, 4- Girl Reserves, 3-4. Dramatic Club, 4. Secretary of Senior Class. Intramural Basketball, I-Z-3-4. PEGGY PIERCE National Honor Society, 3-4. Annual Staff, 45 Editor, Girl Reserve, 1-Z-3-4, President, 45 Vice President, 3. Reporter's Club, 1-2-3-4, UG , 3. Editor, 4. Usher, 4. Honorary Dra- matic Society, 3-4. What A Life , 3. Band, I-Z-3-4. Orchestra, 4. Miami Scholar- ship Team, Latin II. Class Treasurer, I. CHARLES POWELL Band, I-2-3-4. F. F. A., I-2-3-4. Booster Day,2. Football,2. F. F, A. Basketball, 2-3-4. Magicians Club, 4. Baseball, 3. IRMA IEAN REDMEN Home Economics, 1. Girl Reserves, Z-3-4. Captain of noon-hour Basketball Champion Intramural Basketball. Basketball I-Z-3-4. team, 4. Interclass Volleyball, 4. Roosevelt High School, Dayton, Ohio, 1-Z. .KX A' S ki'---. Q wr fa ir 'LA 2' -N tj: , K - I fi 'i?f'5 - .v if -s.f 'i -XY . . se I I .Q ' 5 ' if if 'QE 5, . Page 24 Wil Y fi .. Q .i . ,ty . Seniors Luft-W HARRY J. MCCLURE Magicans' Club, 4, Treasurer, 4. F. F. A., 1-2-3-4. MARJORY MATHEWS Secretary of Photography Club, 1-2. Girl Re- serves, 1-2-3-4. Dramatic Club, 3-4. International Friendship, I-2-3. Chorus, 1-2-3. Art Club, 4. JEAN MEEHAN ' 3. Miami Scholarship Team. Shorthand, I, Fauna and Flora Society, 3-4. Usher, 4. Spanish Club, Z-3-4, President, 2. Reporter's Club 4. In- tramural Basketball, 2. International Friendship ' T . General Club, 4. Miami Scholarship eam Science, 1. Student Council, 3. LILLIAN MEYER Usher, 4. Annual Staff, Assistant Typist, 4. A Ca vella Choir 3-4 Girl's Contest Chorus, 2-3. It v . Chorus, 1-2-3-4. Home Economics, 1-2. Girl's Chorus, 1-2-3-4. A Capella Choir. Shorthand Certificates, 60-80. RAYMOND MILLER Palestine High School, 1-2-3. MODENA J. MINNICH Fauna and Flora Society, 2-3-4, Secretary and Treasurer, 4. G. A. A., 3. A Capella Choir, 4. What A Life , 3. Intramural Basketball, 3. Chorus, 1-2-3-4. Home Economics, 1-2-4. Girl's Chorus, 1-2-3-4. Shorthand Certificate, 60. Right- JOI-IN C. MARKER-F. F. A., Z-3-4. JOHN MECKES Basketball, 2-3-4. G , 3-4. G Association, 3-4, Secretary, 4. What A Life , 3. Baseball, . . I h 4. 3-4. G , 3-4. A Capella, 4. Boys C orus, Honorary Dramatic, 3-4. GEORGE MEGUIAR Fauna and Flora Society, Z-3-4, President, 4. Re- worter's Club 3-4 Exchange Editor, 4. Vocal l J - Contest, Second in District, First in State, Second in National. A Capella, 3-4. Musical Comedy. ' ' ' Cl b 2-3-4. Foot- Good News ,4. Dramatic u , loose , 4. Boys' Chorus, I-2-3-4. Honorary Dra- matic, 4. Rifle Club, 1-2-3. IRENE MILLER Home Economics Club, 4. Spanish Club, 2-3. May Day, 1-2. Rural Ramblers, 2. Girl Reserves, 1. Interclass Basketball, 1. ELLEN JEAN MILLS Dramatic Club, 3-43 Secretary and Treasurer, 4. G. A. A., 1-2-3-4, Publicity Manager, 4. Good News , 4. A Capella Choir, 3-4. Interclass Basketball, 1-2-3-4. Band, 1-2-3-4. Orchestra, 1-2-3-4. Girl Reserve, 1-2-3-4. Contest Chorus. 3-4. BETTY MOFFETT Usher, 4. Miami Scholarship Tean, 2. Plane Geometry. District and State Chorus Contest, 1. Girl Reserve, 1-2-3-4. G. A. A., 1-2-3-4. Dramatic Club, 3-4. Intramural Basketball, l-2. Page 25 Seniors Left --- FANNIE REED Home Economics, 4. Chorus, 1-Z-3-4. Book- keeping Certificate, I-Z. Gym Night, 1. Booster Day, Z. May Day, 1-Z. DOROTHY ROBBINS Intramural Basketball, 1-2-3-49 Championship, 4. Spanish Club, Z-3-4. G. A. A., 1-Z-3-4. G , 4. Interclass Basketball, I-Z-3-4. Decoration Com- mittee for junior-Senior, 3. RICHARD SANDER Chorus, 4. Interclass Volley Ball, 4. F. F. A., I-2-3-4. MARY HELEN SCHMALENBERGER G. A. A., I-2-3-4, Vice President, 4. Interclass Basketball, 1,23-4. Girl Reserve, Z-3-4. Class Officer, Secretary, 1-Z, Vice President, 3. A Capella Choir, 3-4. GRACE SEMAN Miami Scholarship Team in Biology, Second place, Eighth in District. What A Life , 3. Honorary Dramatic Club, 3-4. Usher, 4. Shorthand Certi- ficates, 60-80-100, Complete Theory Certificate. Bookkeeping Certificate. Fauna and Flora So- cietY, 4. Reporter's Club, 4. Intramural Basket- ball, 1-23. International Friendship Club, 4. National Honor Society, 4. ROBERT SHAW Baseball, 1,2-3-4. Interclass Basketball, 3. F. F. A., I-2-3-4. Volleyball, I-Z-3-4. Right r JAMES REES Annual Staff, 4, Sports Editor. Football, 1fZf3-4. G , Z-3-4. Basketball, I-2-3-43 HG , 4. President of G Association, 4. Ping-Pong Champion, 3. National Honor Society, 4. BILLIE ROLFE Track, I-2-3, G , 3-4. Baseball Team, 1. G Association, 4. Spanish Club, Z-3. TERRENCE SCHLIMMER German Club, Z. Interclass Volleyball, 4. GEORGE SCHMERMUND Band, I-2-3-4. Band Contest, I-Z-3. Football Manager, 344, G , 3. Orchestra, 4. Interclass Volleyball, 3-4. Interclass Basketball, Z-3. WAYNE SHARP F. F. A., I-Z-3-4, Vice President, 3, President, 4. Track, 2-3-4. Vice President of Senior Class. Band, 3-4. Cross Country, 23. State Livestock judging.Contest, L2-3-4. National Honor So- ciety, 4. PAUL SMITH Ansonia High School, I-2, Bookkeeping I, Certi- ficate of Honor. Volleyball, Interclass, 1.2-3-4. Page Z6 Q we I 'r Q. .. in Wifi? Top-- WINIFRED JEAN SPENCE Booster Day, 2. Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3-4. Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4. A Capella Choir, 4. Cheer Leader, 2-3-4, MG , 4. Dramatic Club, 2-3-4. G. A. A., 1-2-3, YALE STOCKSDALE jackson Township, l-2. EILEEN STROUD G. H. S. Advocate, Staff Assistant Editor, 4. Miami Scholarship Team in English, 2-3 4. Reportcr's Club, 3-4, HG 3 4 3-4 Sho h , - . Dramatic Cltih, . rt and Certificate, 60, 80, Complete Theory. G. A. A., 2. KATHLEEN STROUD Rcporter's Club, 3-4, G , 4. Dramatic Club, 3-4. Shorthand Certificate, 60, 80, Girl Reserves, 1. KATHLEEN SWANK Rural Ramblers, 2. Home Economics, 1-2-3-4, Entertainment Committee, 4. May Day, 1-2. WILLARD SCHOLL Bottom - HARRY SWANK F. F. A., 1-2-3-4. RICHARD TEAFORD Basketball Team, 2-4, HG , 4. Baseball, 2-3, G , 3. Interclass Basketball 3 Cluhg Treasurer , . Spanish , 4. Boy's G Association, 3-4. Stage Manager Z-3-4. Interclass Volley- ball, 4. MILDRED THOMPSON Intramural Basketball, 2. Home Economics. I-2-3-4. Vice President, 4. Gym Night, 1. May Day, I-2. MARJORIE THWAITS National Honor Society, 3-4. A Capella Chair, 4. German Club, 2-3-4. Annual Staff, 49 Assistant Class Editor, Usher, 4- Shorthand Scholarship Team, 3-4. Ciphering Club, 4, ROBERT TRYON Football, 2-3-4, G , 3-4. Baseball, 2-3-4 3. lnterclass Bark Z UGHV s etball, 1-2-3-4. MARTHA JANE VANTILBURG Rural Rambler, 2. Home Economics, Enter- tainment Committee, 4. M ay Day, 1-2. Page Z7 Page Z8 Seniors Left-- MELVIN WAYMIRE Baseball, 3-4. Band, 2-3-4. Interclass Basketball, 3. Bradford High School, 1. IACK WELLBAUM Baseball Team, 1-2-3-4g HG , 1-2-3-4. Football, 3-4. Basketball, 1-3. Hi-Y, 2-3-4, President, 4. Nation- al Honor Society, 3-4. Annual Staff, 3-4, Business Manager, 4. Class Ofiicer, President, 1g Treasurer, 3. 'AGoocl News , 4. Boy,s G Association. 2-3-4. Band, I-2-3-4. Orchestra, 1-2-3-4. A Capella Choir, 3-4. Boy's Contest, 2-3. Music Contest, 1-2-3-4. MARK WESTERMAN Football, 2-3-4, UG , 4. Track, 2-3. Interclass Basketball, 2. Interclass Volleyball, 4. ROBERT WILLS JAM ES WOOD F, F. A. Club, 1-2. Miami Scholarship Team, Chemistry, 4. Right- CHARLINE WEIDNER Girl Reserve, 1. Spanish Club, 4. Girl's Chorus, 2-3-4. Rural Ramblers, 2. Home Economics, 1-2. BOB WENTWORTH BECKY WILLIAMS G. A. A., 1-2-3-4. Numerals, 3,President, 4. Interclass and Intramural Basketball, 1-2-3-4. Cheerleader, Z-3-4, HG , 4. Dramatic Club, 4, Reporter, 4. Girl's Chorus, 2-3-45 Contest, 2-3, Girl Reserve, 1-2-3-4. Reporter's Club, 3-4g G , 4. Booster Day, 2. A Capella Choir, 3-4, Con- test, 3. junior-Senior Decoration Committee, 3. BETTY WOLF Dramatic Club, 3. Band, 3. Reporter, 4. Girl Reserves, 3-4. Jackson High Michigan, 1-2. JOHN WRIGHT F. F, A., 1-2-4. MARION ELSON Versailles High School. 1-2-3. at f , , f -1 -H e Y, A I SENIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS ,Clark Lease ., ,,Wayne Sharp Marjorie Pequignot . ,Betty I-Ielrnan ,Eleanor Alexander Class Officers FRESI-IMEN OFFICERS SOPI-IOMORE OFFICERS Preszdenr , , Cy Brown Praszd nt ames Emcks Vice Preszdent , , ,Joe Barry Vzce President erry Martln Secretary , ,June Shephard Se rerar3 Elame Keller Treasurer , , ,james Warner Trrasurer Drck Royer Reporter , Jim Nealeigh Reporter Danny Nelsw onger Page 2 ci Wg F 5 tag A , at V - ff-2 -aakffljy-Q5 ,i QB. wac- S. KN! U, Q W3 ,.kJ , N? lik F771 5 aff ,pf Q5 v Q A fl : V , 551 gi Digi' .U 3, , Qtnmw Q f va Page 32 Rou' Row Row Row Row Rom Rau' Juniors Beulah Beckner, Lois jean Baumgardner, Helen Barnhardt. Marilyn Auter, Wanda Curtner, June Coppock, Thelma Foreman, Dorothy Albright. Ruth Bolyard, Doris Beisner, Dorothy Boyer, Marjorie Brandt, Velda Bryson. Velva Applegate, Stan Christian, Cv. L. Dowler, john Clark, Bob Cole, Laureed Brooks, Patty Bradley. Sara Brock, Lowell Bruss, Winifred Clark, Ralph Bromagem, Arlene Boornershine, Dale Bertram. Keith Bailey, Kathryn Bucky, Dick Breaden, Andre Crawford, Walter Lloyd Brown, Doyle Brumbaugh. Bob Brown, Wayne Arnold, Doris Deubner, Robert Diltz, Myra Detling, Arthur Bass, Maxine Brewer. Juniors Boiron RowfBetty Flory, Norma Knick. Row Row Roo Row Roo: Rou 2-Doris lean Hartle, Marilyn Lephart, Genevieve Goubeaux, Frances Fletcher, Betty Frazier, Richard Gade. 3fWilmore Judy, Donald Hoblit, Patty Hurley, Edgar Goubeaux, john Kester, Naomi Fullerton. 4-Lois Knick, Virgil Judy, Genevieve Lyons, Phyllis Ann Lewis, Richard Fryman, Phyllis Haworth, Mary Grant. 5vCharles Lee, Ward Landis, Charles Gasper, lean Lease, Albert Hayes. 6 7 junior Glunt, Helen Knick, Mary lane Garvey. +Lillian Ingle, Byron Klepinger, Bill Grote, Betty Keeseclcer, Donald jackson, llet Haney, Milton Lutz. vLouis Holzapfel, Omer Flory, Carol Fansler, Alan Littman, Kenneth Hetzel, Ellis Hapner, Tom Hay. Page 33 Page 34 Botto Row Row Row Row Row Juniors m Row-Dolores Purtee, Betty Mergler, Veo Parsons. Z -Joan Mergler, Olive Ridenour, Kathryn Nelson, Marjorie Miller, june Miller. 3-Duard Runner, Clara Richardson, Janis Pearce, Maryetta Nill, Dick Miller. 4AMartha Nealeigh, Stephen Minnich, june Alene McGowan, Ruth Etta 5 6 Rush, Helen Morton. -Maxine Reck, Duane Rolfe, Barbara Nealeigh, Dick Royer, jean Martin, Ervin Rhodehamel. -Dick Pequignot, Robert Ream, Louise Marick, Junior McCabe, Lavon Moyer, Bob McGreevey, Morris Royer. Juniors Bottom Row-Vergia Shields, David Winn, joan Thomas. Row Row Row Row Row Row 2 3 4 -La Jeanne Wenger, Nadine Tobin, Jacqueline Stickle, Doris Sparklin, Frances Smith. -Kathleen Stemple, Ioan Sellman, Jean Schmidt, Vesta Williams, Helen Straker. -jim Trissel, Jack Teaford, Lavaun Turrel, George David Sink, Thelma Trick, Bob Stoltz. 5-Doris Lee Sarver, Kenneth White, Sara Schell, Lyle Shafer, Eugene Yount, 6 jack Thompson. -Norman Stebbins, Bob Weigand, Agnes Shuret, Dick Waymire, Marv Vanatta, Bob Schafer. 7-Bill Starr, Don Westfall, Bill Weaver, Dick Wessel, Bill Skidmore, Bob Weimer, Dale Williams. Page 35 Page 36 Sophomores Bottom Row-Carolyn Baird, Velma Cox, Helen Carter, Annabelle Armstrong, Row Row Row Row Row Y 2 3- Betty Brown. Dwight Arnold, Betty Arnett, Esther Bromagem, Helen Calvert, Catherine Alley, Russell Caldwell. Velma Bromagem, Roy Bass, Vivien Blumenstock, Stanley Croy, Betty Christian, Helen Bollinger. 4-Phyllis Commons, Frank Crump, Treva Boomershine, Charline Boli, Daniel Amspaugh, Martha Brinkman. 5fPaul Armstrong, Maxine Adams, Edward Beasly, Herschel Bowers, Catharine Culbertson, Robert Byram, Sarah jane Altic. 6Ajohn Cromwell, Freda Brewer, Elmer Brand, Delores Beisner, Eldon Bickel, jean Bickel, Scott Brock. Sophomores Bottom Row-Anna Fowble, Virginia Garrison, Elaine Keller. Row Row Row Row Row Row 2 -Dorothy Flory, Alan Delaplane, Ferne Flommersfeld, Marjorie Good, Evelyn Foureman, Edward DuBois. 3-Doris Ann Garvey, Richard Linder, Robert Fletcher, Betty Hathaway, Vanis Deeter, Robert Hartzell. 4-Clyde Dennison, jean Louise Hole, Martha Gilbert, Clarence Farris, Pearl Glick, Bob Ford. 5-Mary Flaler, john Henry, Lloyd Knick, Robert Lecklider, Bill Enzle, Albert Dutzy. 6-james Enicks, Darrell Kunlcle, Alberta Eikenberry, Melvin Hayes, Marjorie Davis, Merl Gilbert. 7-Howard Diltz, Marcella Kueterman, John King, Betty Kueterman, Don Heater, Dick Grow, jean lobes. Page 37 Page 38 Sophomores Bottom Row-Therese Ryan, Marciel Pierson, Doris Rentz, Naomi Ross, Polly Row Row Row Row Row Row 5, 7- Plummer, Ruby McBride. Z-'Betty Rolfe, Robert Ray, Marjorie McClurg, Betty Ruth Olive, Keith McGriff, Zara Lee Pearce, Mary Miller. 3-Rex Parent, Evelyn Cliyer, Betty Price, lean Moffett, Betty Niblick, Marna june Ross, Helen Neff, Rodney Martino. 4-Lois Roark, Dick Royer, Martha Ross, Jack Meckes, Peggy Mong, Dick Morton, Billie Morrison. 5-Doris Mosier, Bob Mason, Ruth McGlinch, Daniel Neiswonger, Gloria Mills, Dick Nealiegh, Martha Lee Pence, Beulah Roosa. Norma Pretzman, Sherman Ploch, Annabelle McCarty, Harley Norris, Robert Miller, Helen Rexrocle, Jerry Martin. Othur Oliver, Barbara McEowen, E, Rehmert, Harriet Nichols, Robert E. Miller, Betty Martin, Delbert Reigel, Robert Martin. Sophomores Bottom Row-Paul Van Kirk, Betty Shuttleworth, Herbert Stentzel. Row Row Row Row Row Row 2 3, 4- 5.. 6, 7- Erma Mae Sotell, Patty Warner, Charles Walters, Kenneth Wills, Hala Tryon. Robert Stauffer, Charles Sachet, Lee Stebbins, Theora Wagner, Maurice Von Wihl, Bill Winn. Elsie Shreves, Charles Sotell, Orleta Weaver, Rodney Spitler, Herman Vanatta, Bill Shiverdecker, Irene Sellman. Lillian Zimmers, Thelma Sander, Donna Stephens, Bob Stevens, Lee Waymire, Virginia Wagner, Bill Wilson. Louree Warvel, Lester Thompson, Virginia Stoddard, Carl Wills, Anna Mae Sharp, Frank Thomas, Blair Tryon. Max Sharp, Ben Toman, jack Wright, june Schmidt, james Stump, Ethel Wilson, Roy Sharp. Page 39 Page 40 Freshmen Bottom Row-Willard Arnett, Lewis Dynes, Helen Brown, William Curtner, Cy Row Row Row Row Row Row Z 31 4.- Brown, Rachel Ballinger. Hazel Anthony, Ben Daniels, Eugene Bowers, Ruth Bolyard, Beryl Breckinridge. Phyllis Dunham, Charles Clopp, joe Berry, junior Auter, Janice Black, Carl Calvert. Richard Bishop, Alberta Batten, Alva Baker, Doris Brandt, Bill Altick, Mary Esther Clopp. 5fBetty Anthony, Fred Ditrner, Norma Cox, Leroy Brown, Wilma Apple- gate, Kenneth Bailey, Mary Boyer. 6-Bill Dillon, Patricia Berner, Keith Armstrong, Lowell Arnold, Lawrence Allread, Betty Aten. 7-Luther Boyer, Marjorie Brown, Richard Henry, Phyllis Bashore, Robert Fox, Veda Cornell, james Byers. Botto Row Row Row Row Row Row Freshmen m Row-John Lutz, Tom Lewis, Robert Fourman, Robert Goelce, Bill Fourman. Z -Ardith Hart, Herman Lyons, RobertJefferies, Charline Fox, Phyllis Forney. 3fPaul Jolley, Herschel Judy, Wilma Lephart, Hazel Ruth Flory, Wesley Good, Phyllis Hart, Kenneth Holsapple. 4-Robert Lee, David Hinders, Gerald Folkerth, Norman Lewis, Jack Hufford, 5 Junior Hathaway, -Helen Halladay, Paul Garrison, Junior Flommersfeld, Robert Grimm, Marvin Lindemuth, Doris lngle, William Garvey. 6-Bill Helman, Delores Lindemuth, Robert Halladay, Charlotte Faulkner, Robert Klefelcer, Anna Lee Sanders, Tom Lyons. 7-Dick Heiser, Jeanette Keesecker, Sylvester Howard, Joan Hildebrand, John Johnson, Eileen Kernard, Ben King. Page 41 Page 42 Freshmen Bottom Row-Mary Louise Rhoades, james Nealigh, lean Oldham, Bill Riegle, Row Row Row Row Row Row 2 Madonna Nealigh. Ralph Ruse, Velma Martin, Junior Mitchell, Phyllis Royer, Norman Redman, Ruth Root, Beatrice McGarity. 3-Donald Oliver, Glenna Runner, Robert McNutt, Betty Overholser, Nancy 4 5 Ream, Bettie Oswalt. -Donald Powell, Patricia Pendulum, Margaret Patty, Lester Rue, Dorothy Redman, Charles McBride, Naomi Miller. +Sara Nyman, Richard Rolfe, Richard Martin, Marjorie Replogle, Richard Rentz. 6-James McGlinch, Betty Neiderlcorn, Bill Rhoades, Helen Phelps, Harold 7 Overbay, Patricia Mannix, Fred Pratt. -Bill Nixon, Calvin Morris, Bob Miller, Bob Meyers, Robert Riggs, john Mong, Russel Markwith, james Marshall. Freshmen Bottom Row Maqorie Woodbury Doris Thompson Kenneth Trlssel Dorothy Row ow ou Rott 2 Slick J C Weithrecht Lois june Shepherd Lloyd Shook Phyllis Shiverclecker Byron Strader Rose Zahn Sterling Stentzel Lois Stauffer Arthur Seman Keith Wogoman Charlotte Tester Betty Swabb Wayne Shook Betty Thomas Paul Wilson Patty Wetzel une Shurte Herbert Sehlosser Lucllle Stephen Mary Shuret Keith Weaver Doris Young C D Shaw Patr1c1aUnger1cht james Warner Nanett Sanclridge Dlclc Siler Richard Turner Paul Shepherd Richard Ward Byron Strader Fred Snider Robert Vanatta Alvin Young Page 43 R ' 3f ' l T y , 1 , , Row 4-Robert Smith, Reba Warvel, Ethel Wilson, Miles Swabb, Robert Sachett, J , , ' . R ' 5- , ' , . ' , . . , ' ' ' , V 6vY ' V . Y D l Y . . H I Y l Page 44 Botto Row Row Row Row Row Row Eighth Grade m Rowelanet Ashman, Betty Gower, Fern Fowble, Phyllis Coppock, Patty Hathaway. Z-jacquelee Burke, Bill Clark, Phyllis Cook, Lowell Broderick, john Hoblit, Alberta Kester, Billy Bass. 3-Betty Lou Baker, Jean Burner, Norma ,lean Frazier, janet Horn, Billy Hole, Wanda Lee Gerber, Olive Mae Besecker. 4-Martha Herrmann, Norma Applegate, Robert Folkerth, Norene Fletcher, Frances jefferis, Juanita Keene, james Ford. 5-Wilma Brand, Jim Holzapfel, Betsy Baker, Pauline Fink, Glen Hoblit, 6 7 lean Baker, Billy Buchy. -Kenneth Haines, janet Hershey, William Elliott, jane Ann Booth, Bruce Brooks, Betty Dwyer, Philip Brumbaugh. -Lewis Bolen, Norma lngle, Dick Baird, Marie Brooks, Earl Best, Betty Lou Cissner, Phyllis Gower, Eileen Grimes. Eighth Grade Bottom Row-Dick Shiverdecker, Walter Richardson, Lemuel Rush, Lee Moody, Row Row Row Row Row Row Z 3 Lowell Price, Dick Wesrerman. jim Smith, Charlotte Mong, Robert Spille, Frances Trick, jim Stemple, Lydia Market, John Thomas. Gene Starr, Joanna Marshall, Margaret Richardson, Bob Lakin, George Lockwood, Corabelle Royer. 4fRuth Longfellow, Raymond Slade, Janis Oliver, Jean Lantz, Dean 5- 6 7, Young, Ruth Lee, Donna jean Poling. Billy Lees, Catherine Swartz, Eugene Woodhury, janet Littman, Clarence Prince, Mary Mae Miller, Jim McGowan. George Motherwell, Marjorie Winchell, Lawrence Workman, Mary L. Lindemuth, Mary Mitchell, Paul Vallorani, Mary E. Landis. Dick Locke, Geraldine Skidmore, Walter Yount, Betty joan Patton, Raymond Westfall, Geneva Mahan, Neal Schmidt, Ruth Mathews. Page 45 Page 46 Seventh Grade Bottom Rowwjacob Ditmer, Lillian Altick, Ernest Applegate, Druscilla Boyer, Row Row Row Row Row Row 2 james Baird, Robert Ford, Robert johnson, Joseph Garrison. -John Baumgardner, Arlene Baker, Teddy Glick, Gene Bowman, Billy Fletcher, Maxine Fitzgerald, William Canan, 3-Phyllis Lammers, james jefferis, Eugene Koons, Mary Esther Flomrnersfeld, Walter Hiegel, Robert Hathaway, Donna Crain, Blaine Clerk. 4-Ruby Anthony, Mack Gooclpaster, Harold Elliott, William Cook, jack 5 Harless, Doris Jolley, James Driscoll. fWanda Hayes, Richard King, jane Buhr, Herbert Dawler, Helen Burk, james Deeter, Barbara Brooks, Lowell Best. 6-Robert Locke, Jean Allen, Billy Dickey, Mildred Armstrong, Glenna Knick, Margaret Brierley, Florence Brown. 7-William Crump, Mary Cain, Gloria Bell, james Lantz, Betty Dull, Dorothy Dinninger, Dorothy Canan, joan Beatty. Seventh Grade Bottom Row-Leah Pearce, Joseph Winn, Phyllis Winn, Robert Myers, Shirley Row Row Row Row Row Row 3- 4D 5- Wood, Robert Oliver, Phyllis McBride. Z-Melvin O'Connor, Carol Stauffer, Vern Nealeigh, Robert Roll, David Schmalenberger, Joseph Toman, Robert Pierson. Mary Sackett, Phyllis Ware, Horace Ottman, Donald Spitler, James Royer, Thelma Pittman, Jeanne Smith, James Pequignot. Charles Schmerrnund, Jacqueline North, Crystal Wion, Robert Sweizer, Iris Peden, James Snell, Marcella Marker, Jack Martin. Glen Wise, Virginia Shreves, Donald Wagner, Elizabeth Sellman, Mary Weaver, Wallace Warren, Betty Riegle, Mary Wood. Anne Statley, Thomas Sanders, Juanita Todd, Cale Wise, Janice Munn, Roy Weaver, Phyllis Marshall. 7-Joanne Moore, Bruce Oliver, Peggy Rolfe, Gary O'Brien, Anita Stocker, Paul Young, Lois Marshall, Paul Oswalt. Page 47 ADMINISTRATION Board of Education EDWARD HOLE GEORGE BUCHY RICHARD FAULKNER EDWARD ENGELKEN President Clerk C. L. BAILEY Superintendent Otrerbein College Page 50 PAUL C, WARNER Principal - Ohio Stare University Q , . I . t 1 . . X L A . , - . 1 4 CATHERINE RYAN MILDRED CASSEL THEODORA HAMAN PAULINE BRATSCHI MINNIE BERTRAM Sccrumry m Prmaxyml Seamus m Supunnwndunr Hum! Lnlmumn I,xl-:mnmx Lnhmrnm Page 51 Aw- vi Tup- O, O. OTTMAN MARGARET MANNIX JACK RAUDABAUGH LEAH JEFFERIS DWIGHT L. BROWN MARY E. MARSHAL Spmmh I, II, III Algchm Amh m-uf VII Imfl VIII Imd AIgI-hm I, Englnh VIII, Imrmmunml Music Englxxh VII and VIII Valparansu Llmvummy I'hyImI1 EIh4cIumn Alguhm II Miamx Unix-cmrv Ohio Wcflcyan Unwursiry Ohm Smw University Ohm Wudcynn University Bmmmf MARY JANE ALLREAD JOHN WAGENHALS Englnh VII and I-parm Shnp und Ihlvllr Siwulung Fnvnx Eugincurmg Ohm Smw Umvcmry Ohm Stare Llniversnv Twp - DWIGHT SALZMAN MARTHA CLARK VIRGIL CASSEL I'hyuu1l Educmwn Englixh IX Algehm, SnIid GL'mnec'ry Bluffron College Earlhan Collegc Hmmm- JUNE ANN KENNEDY NXAYNE PALMER RHEA SINKS JOHN OLIVER CATHERINE BOYER HELEN DEETER I'hwIuZ Educarwu Guncral SI-:ance and Biulngy Home Ecmmmxcx G4-mum I, Plane Gurnmutrw, 81h I,xrumnIru Rmlogy Miamu Llmvcrsirv Ohio Snare Univcmrv Muamx Unix-ursirv Ifmnmlmm, Algvhm Mimm Umvsrsxrv Mmm' Umvursmry Manchesmr Cqllugf Page 52 Ig ffvwg' . Tup- RUBYIANE ETTER LAUREN KLUDY ELIZABETH HILL CHARLES DETLINU WILMA CREAMER H. H. KRICKENBERGER Englilh and Lurm Agvlculrufu I, Il, III Vucul Nlamc Cmuw, Srmwlogy, Home Ecommuu Imlwrriul Am Ohio Srarc Llmvurmy Mulligan Star: Umverwirv Muamx Univcfsltv Cmmmwr Gfmdx Oluiu Sum: Univcrsnrv Mnamn Univcrsirv Mmm: Umvcrmy Iiurmm -- HARRY METZGER ENDA DAY Clxumxsfrv, Phyxluf Roukkuufung I, Ilg Tyfung I, II Orrcrbem College Ohm Wesleyan Uuuvurwuv 'I np - WALTER MORRISON KITT TOWNSEND EDWIN STOLTZ Shrmhund I, Ilg Typmg I, llGungm1vlw and l.zLcmz:Iw Vll Blmvu-.xx Amlnncrw and Kem Srare Umvcrsiry Mnclugnn Stare Normal Avulwm1I'H Collage Oncrhuin College Buzrmn- EUGENE PHELPS MARY ALICE HAWLEY MERLINI EIKENBERRY ETHEL HATHAWAY RALPH RAACH ELIZABETH MENKE U. S. Hmury, Spumvh I Englmh Xl I-llumy 8 and Arulmrmfuc 7 Enqluh X World Hmuvv Arr Ohurlnn Collcgu Bowling Green Srare Um. Mamlwsrur Cmlluge Ohm Wesleyan Llnnvcnirv Hwllbdalc College Ohm Wgflsvan Univcrsizy Page 53 ACTIVITIES PUBLIC TIONS DRAM ICS PROM MUSIC CLUBS Publications Page '56 Special Edition tomorrow Have you read ----- Y The Staff. The best wefajkly paper. N ? , ...M ii S 1 'I 1,523 3 A ' z Q . , 1 i , a S L .mr Page 58 Dramatics l. Guilty or not Guilty? Z. Before the show. 3. On Trial. 4. Question Before the House Prom 3. The Old Plantation. 4. Gone With The Wind---Tara. 1. Swinging out with jack Spratt. 2. Everybodyfs doing it. Page 59 ' .1 r 7 ff I' - WL ::qg.w.ff ff Orlillld ,i52:::Rd5?E-, -WYEZZEIEEZEEI V ,W ,WW . 3 . .,, -,X F' :fl Qi ffm Gino ai , Wig A Q is , S 5? 4 2 F - I Q l , P, W , , xr! 1 G. H. S. MAIGRETTES GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Page 61 A 3, !,,4 A , , .i. ' ff, fi X ,y , ,, 1 ' l E' if .Xi li ' N , V5 e 5 in X NK X if Clubs Page 64 Girl Reserves Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Miss Marschall President ,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice President ,,,, , Peggy Pierce ,, ,, ,,,,,,, june Coppoclc Secretary ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, june Alene McGowan Treasurer ,,,. , , , ...Louise Lehman Social Chairman , , , , ,Mary Lou I-lartzell Program Chairman.. , ...Frances Bishop ,, Lois Jean McCue , , Betty Lee Mergler Service Chairman ,.,,,,,, Publicity Chairman., Among the numerous activities of the club, some of the most outstanding were the Weiner roast, candle light initiation service for the new members, skating party, Christmas drive for the poor, chapel program, joint meeting with the Hi-Y, Spring Carnival, banquet, winding yarn for the Red Cross, and installation services with the tea given by the Y. W. C. A. council. Girl Reserves All Girl Reserves strive to follow their code which is- G racious in manner, I mpartial in judgment, R eady for service, I. oyal to friends, R caching toward the best, E arnest in purpose S eeing the beautiful, E ager for knowledge, R everent to God, V ictorious over self, E ver dependable, and S incere at all times. This code interprets the purpose of the club To Find and give the best which through practice creates the habit of facing life squarelyfl Page 65 Page 66 Reporters' Club THE STAFF Sponsor ,,,,,, , , , E. Oliver Editorfln-Chief. , , , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, B ob Jefferis Assistant Editor , ,,,,,,, Eileen B. Stroud Exchange Editor ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , , , , ,, , , ,,,,,, George Meguiar Sports Editor ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,, , ,, , Y , , ,,,Ray johnson Typist ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, Bettie jean Harless, Mary Lou Hartzell and Grace Seman The Reporters' Club issues two regular publications, the weekly UG. H. S. Advocate and the G. H. S. Mirror . The HG. H. S. Advocate' appears every Saturday in the Greenville Daily Advocate and the Mirror is issued at six ap' propriate times. Twenty-eight reporters represented Greenville at the Troy journalism Clinic last fall, and the club held a banquet in the spring. Hi-Y Club Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,Mn Detling President, , ,,,,,,, jack Wellbaum Vice President ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,A,,, Bob Jefferis ,, ,,,,, Bill Neiswonger ,,,,,,.Dale Hiller Secretary ,,,,,,,, ,, Treasurer ,,,,,, , , ,, , , ,, , The l-li-Y Club, organized upon the principles of clean scholarship, clean sports- manship, clean speech and clean living, furthers the ideals of the Y. M. C. A. for high school boys. The meetings usually consist of discussions or a talk. During the year the club sponsored a chapel program for the high school, a Thanksgiving dance, and a basketball team which won a number of games. Page 67 Page 63 Future Farmers 0 America Sponsors ,,,, , Mr. Kludy and Mr. Wagenhals President ,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,Wayne Sharp Vice President ,,,,,,,, Keith Bailey Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Dick Light Treasurer ,,,, ,Joe Cvrubbs Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,Carol Fansler The Greenville Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is a branch of a national organization. Their purpose is to practice brotherhood, honor rural op- portunities and responsibilities and develop those qualities of leadership which Future Farmers should possess. The members ofthe local F. F. A. take part in the Annual County pest war, public speaking contests, apple, potato, livestock, meat judging, and corn husking at both the county and state contests. Also they have their own library. The boys sponsored a Ghost Basketball game, a parent and Son Banquet, a club basketball team, and a chapel program during the year. Spanish Club Soczedad Castellana Sponsor Mr Ottman Presldentg Kenny Hetzel Vue Pr szde ne Bob Brown SCCTEIIQTIO jean Meehan Teso-rem Dlck Teaforcl Perzordrsta Mary jean Nerswonger The Socreclacl Castellana was organlzed ID 1918 and has increased IES popular ty each year The members study the lrfe llterature and songs ofthe Spanlsh speak rng countrles The Soereclad Castellana banquet rs one of the most unusual events of the year Ar thrs affair many ofthe dlshes served are exeluslvely Spanish The remarnder of the evenm IS spent ln entertarnment rn the Spanrsh style Pag 69 Q o o 0 . I D A f , w ' , ' . J Page 70 Sponsor ,,,,,, President ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice President ,,,, , Secretarg '......,, Treasurer ,,,,,,, ,, Publicity Chairman Intramural Chairman ,,,,,, Football Chairmen ,,,, , G. A. A. ,Miss Kennedy , ,, , ,Becky Williams ,,Mary Helen Schmallenbarger , ,,,,,, ,,,Marjory Pequignot , ,,,,,,, Betty Flory ,, , ,Ellen Jean Mills , ,,Mary Lou Hartzell 1' Helen Barnhardt l Mary Herrmann Girls' Athletic Association The purpose of the Girl's Athletic Association is to give the high school girl an opportunity to participate in athletics, All members take part in earning points, for numerals, cup, the highest award in G. A. A. for G's and the lovinv , 5 Among the numerous activities of the Association during the year were play days at different out of town schools, hikes, Weiner roasts, ball. The G. A. A. was in charge of a chapel program members took part. The G. A, A. also sponsored the refreshment stand at The G. A. A. concluded their year's work with their annu and intramural basket- at which time different the football games. al banquet in the spring. Page 71 age T2 erman Club Sponsor ,,,, ,,,,, , Mr. Oliver President , , , , ,Marjorie Davis Vice President , ,,Alan Littman Secretary ,,,,,,,, Dick Royer Treasurerw , ,,,Audre Crawford Reporter ,,,, , , Danny Neiswonger The purpose of the German Club is to become better acquainted with the German language, with her many customs, cultures and historyg and to know Germany's famous musicians, authors, and artists more individually. Some of the numerous activities of the German Club throughout the year were an interesting talk on Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata , a hike with a picnic supper following, and a Christmas party. Several movies were presented during the year including two shown at a chapel sponsored by the club. Fauna and Flora Society Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , , ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,Miss Deeter President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , George Meguiar Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,Marilyn Auter Secretary and Treasurer ,,,,,,, , ,nlvlodena Minnich Reporter ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,Jean Meehan The Fauna and Flora Society is a nature club, which had for its project this year the reforesting of an acre of ground, given to the society by Mr, Warner. The area was fenced by the farm shop boys ofthe high school and four hundred pine trees of four varieties were planted. The F. F. S. hopes that their acre will provide a shelter for native mammals, birds and wild flowers which are so rapidly disappearing from the country. The club celebrated the first day of Spring with a banquet carrying the theme of Spring throughout. They also gave a most interesting chapel which depicted by pictures the activities of the society. Page 73 Page 74 Future Homemakers of America Sponsors ,,,, , ,, ,Miss Creamer and Miss Sinks llresidentr , .,,, , ,, ,,,,Dorothy Albright Vice President .,,,, , Mildred Thompson Secretary ,,,,,,,, ,, ,june Schmidt Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, W anda Curtner Social Chairman ,, , , ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,Marjorie Miller The Future l-lomemalcers Club, a national organization for furthering interest in the girl and her surroundings, was organized this year. The Monroe Township Chapter became the mother of the organization when the members were initiated in December. Regular monthly meetings were built around business of local and state nature. These were presented as round table discussion. Dramatic Club Sponsors ,,,,,, , ,, Miss Allread and Miss Hawley President ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, Louise Lehman Vice Presidente , ,, , , Walter Lloyd Brown Secretary-Treasurer , , Ellen jean Mills Reporter ,,,,,,,,,, ,, , Becky Williams The Dramatic Club is an organization to further and improve dramatics in the high school. During the regular meetings of the club the members learned some of the funda- mentals of drama and the art of make-up and scenery. Pantomines were used as a form of individual expression. The club sponsored the annual Christmas program and a tea dance in the spring. Page 75 ii Page 76 International Friendship Club Sponsor ,,,, , ,, , , , ,wlviiss Hathaway President ,,,,, ,, ,,,Betty Boyer Vice President , , , , Max Garrison Secretary , , , , , Mary Delaplane Treasurer Betty Keeseclcer Reporter , , , , , , , , ,Alan Lirtman The International Friendship Club by its affiliation with the International Friendship League enables its members to enjoy correspondence with foreign friends inhabiting almost every part of the world. In a chapel program, the International Friendship Club introduced some or these interesting foreign correspondents on the screen. In addition, the club held their annual banquet in the spring with the Inter- national Friendshipl' theme carried out in the decorations and program. r Magicians' Club Sponsor, ,, , ,Mix Wagenhals P-resident, ,,,, ,, , . ,Keith Bailey Vice President ,,,,,, , , ,.Wayne Arnold Secretary ,,,, ,, , , ,Robert Stauffer Treasurer, Harry McClt1re The Magicians' Club was organized this year to further interest in magic as a hobby. lt is also the purpose ofthe club to cultivate interest in parlor tricks and other forms of advanced magic. To be eligible for membership, one must perform at least three tricks before the club. During the meetings the members perform from time to time as part of the program. Page 7 Page 78 Art Club Sponsor ,,,,,,, ,,,, , , , ,,,Miss Menke President ,,,, , , , , ., ,,,,,,, jo Linder Secretary, , ,,,Eleanor Brooks Treasurer.. , , ,, ,,,.,,, Janis Baird Reporter ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,Phi1 Eliker The purpose ofthe Art Club is to broaden our appreciation of art and to extend this appreciation to others. The club meets on the first Thursday of each month and the students who have taken art are eligible to join this club. Before Christmas, the club made wooden pins to sell and wrapped packages to illustrate types and color schemes for packaging. Bottom Row-Grace Seman, Florence Grote, ,lean Meehan, Doris Harter, Head Usher, Middle Row-Lois McCue, Mary Lou Hartzell, Betty Moffett, Marjorie Thwaits, Head Usher. Top Row-Lillian Meyer, Betty Boyer, Io Linder, Peggy Pierce, Eleanor Alexander. Ushers The ushers are chosen by scholastic standing. The thirteen highest rating girls of the Senior Class are those who usher for the activities presented in Memorial Hall during the year. Page 79 Row 14Doris Harter, Mary Delaplane, Grace Seman, Eleanor Alexander, Marjorie Thwaits, Peggy Pierce Lyle Schafer Row ZfMyra Detling, Mary Lou Hartzell, Betty Boyer, Louise Lehman. Row 3-Wayne Sharp, james Rees, Keith Bailey, Robert jefferis, Donald jackson, Dale Hiller, Walter L Brown Jack Wellbaum. Page SO National Honor Society The National Honor Society is made up of students selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Those chosen are tapped in an impressive tap chapel during the playing of The Green and White . They are escorted to the stage by a teacher, where they receive their pins and wear the Green and White hoods. This is a fitting reward for these students' sincere interest and efforts during their school life. Honor Dramatic Society In order to become a member ofthe 1-ionory Dramatic Society it is necessary for one to have a part in one of rhe three act plays which are produced during his high school years. It is a fitting recognition for those who have done outstanding work in plays, and membership in this organization is the goal toward which every dramatic student strives. SPORTS QQ' W. F , Whips 'zigmkt 'VJ --W f fwffff ,, f 'v 44.1 'Nr Page B6 Row 1-Don jackson, Merle Gilbert, Jim McGlincl'1, Dick Bashore Louis Holzapfel Row Zkl-larry McCabe, lim Rees. Kenny l-letzel, Ray johnson Bob Tryon Row 3-Lyle Schaffer, jack Teaford, Bob Canan, Coach Stoltz Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenvllle ,,,, ., ,,,,,,, ,. Greenville Greenville Football SCORES Bradford .,. , Celina ,,,,,,, Troy, . ,, Piqua ,,,,, Sidney ,, Eaton ,,,, , , , Miamisburg Xenia ,,,,,,,,,, Fairmont ,,,,, 4 1 485 ilrvcnville 47 Grvvnviilv 557 iiroe-nvillv Iii li Ii M li ii nw-zxviliv ll rv:-rlvillv lil! rm'm'ilI0 IS rvvnvillo 28 rc-1-m'rllc 21 ilrc'c'm'nllv 21 G G ii lv G HN-vzn'iIlv rm-rwillv 213 rvcnvilh' 26 rf'0ux'iIIv A7 rvvnx illv I5 rm-nvillv 224 If? Lire-1-nvillv 28 I -1 J -1 .x 6 J. Xl4'm'!in's 7 L. Ilulzzqaik-l S K. Hcivvl El J. Rws IU K, Jvhuson ll J. Tc-zxi'm'ml I2 Brzzdfnrd Vniun City Vzm VVvri Paxlvslim' WLM Nliimn Troy Piqua Sicilwy ilfzmxislmmi X1-min Cvliun I'i3l.EI'llXOIll lfllfhll X 1-rs::zl!gN l rlxzum Mmm rm' D, Ton ford D. Hnslmrv Il, lwmgmxigrxrw ID. Huffman tlnzwlx l!:ux4!ahxl1g1 IS. Iimwn Page 90 Row 1-Diltz, Lindemuth, Wilson, l-larter, Lease. Row Z-Manager Delaplane, Bass, Dutzy, Brumbaugh, Shepherd, Coach Salzman Cross Country SCHEDULE - 1940 Springfield 27 Greenville 28 HerefOctober 1Yl.ost Sidney-There-October 4-Won Sidney 47 Greenville 17 Here-October 10-Won Dayton Co-op. 67 Dayton Roosevelt 40 Greenville 26-Here-October 15-Won Springfield 26 Greenville Z9 'l'hereYOctober 18-Lost District meer at Springfield, Greenville placed third. Row 1vWilson, Christian, Brumbaugh, Enzle, Block, Clark, Breaden. Row 2-Manager Carloclc, Bass, Harter, Linclemuth, Miller, Diltz, Schafer, Delaplane. Row 3-Coach Salzman, Rolfe, Eniclcs, Batten, I-letzel, I-lolzapfel, Lease, jackson. April April April April April May May May Track SCHEDULE 4-Sidney-There 9-Lima Central and Dayton Roosevelt-Here 16gPiqua-Here 23-Dayton C0-op. and Fort Recovery-Here 26-Ohio Wesleyan Relays 2-Miami Valley League Meet-Xenia 16-17-District Meet 23-Z4-State Meet Page 91 in, Row 1-Shaw, Tryon, Harrer, Croy, Judy, Sotell, Mascot Rauclabaugh, Barry, Schmermund Minnich Waymire, Gasper, Dennisron. Row Z-Coach Eikenberry, Manager Hoffman, R. Tryon, McCabe, Canan, White, Pequignot Meckes Hiller Oliver, Brown, Hartle, Green, Dillon, Manager McCullough, Coach Rauclabaugh. Page 92 April April April April April April May May 8 10 15 17 24 29 6 1O Baseball SCHEDULE Versailles, , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , Versailles ,.,,, Troy ,,,,,,,, Plqua ,,,,,, Troy ,,,...., Piqua ....... Eaton ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Miami Valley League ,,,,, There Here There Here Here There There Troy at . 'f W , T 513 f, W , ! M Q fr V A x 1 pl .-E kk: I .K V ., ffl ff, ' X 62 Gi ' '5 ' if 1 ' 0 WX AA.: ,P-f' iff? new 4 X1 fa -W-, an rg 2 .Tiki M A-. 1-' '1- ,,f3.t--' ,. . 11+ 1 , A 'WT --- --+5 ' --.....,.,....,....- Page 94 E ,. Vl.v.lxx'1 w. Hxghu., , t3m'1u:up, f, frm xca' 1216 Yup' 4. Chw.Kh1,Rz1.nI . ,. XX'hcx'cFl1xcYN1H' Horn 3. SYn'I'PllH!1f viz. N HK-ld rhglt Fuss. Acknowledgment HE Annual Staff of 1941 wishes to express it's gratitude to members of the faculty and students for their cooperation in publishing this year book. To Mr. Warner for his excellent advice, Mr. Bailey and Miss Cassel for the many services which they rendered, and to Dick Lindemuth, Betty Moffett, Frances Bishop, Marjorie Pequignot, Ellen lean Mills, Louise Lehman, Bob Johnson, Cleon Carlock, Bill Rolfe, Merrill Hatter, Stan Christian, John Clark, Lyle Shafer, Allen Delaplane, Carl Wills, and Berle Breckenridge for their efforts at the re- freshment stand, to Mr. Oliver for directing the Annual Play, to the Senior Class for their efforts in selling and producing this book, and to Miss Elizabeth Menke, our faculty adviser, who worked unceasingly in order that this book might be produced. Page 95 Autographs e4..,,,,,X. 1-mu-Nunn-me 1 mm-mm
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