Hartford High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hartford Township, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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lxfmUSiC MEMOIQJLES To the comparatively new music department the respective heads, Miss Helen Harsha and lr. Frank Albanese, we owe many thanks for music organiza- tions of reputs. The Band, now owners ot bright shiny uniforms, played for al1'athletio games and presented an excellent spring concert under the direction of Mr. Frank Albanese. Members from left to right are: Delmar Warner, Nina May Smith, Frances Ashbrook, Verena Scovell, Jeanette Spidell. Second row: Norma Jean Tennant, Jean Dixon, Norma Gene Walker, Lucy Ash- brook. Third row: Donald Layton, David Weiser, Jack Ortman, Harold Alberyy, Harry Davison. Fourth row: Merle Vorls, lr. Albanese, Roy Peters, Marcele Reth- erford, George Hill. Last row: Maurice Stlth, Ronald Butt, Mildred Warner, Quentin Shafferj Jeanne Dowell is Drum Major. At the musical festival this group c mposed the orchestra under the d1rec-- tion of Mr. Albanese. They are, left to right: Carolyn Rinker, Norma Butt, Geneva Smith, Jeanette Spidell, Verena Scovell, Louise Johnson, Jeanette Needel, Ruth Green, Leah Ashbrook, Betty Jane Dixon. Second row: Ronald Butt, William Ginn, Marie McKenzie, Viola Hendricks, Emma Gene Walker, Lucy Ashbrook, Mildred Warner, Fay Lowe, Nina May Smith, Delta Greene, Jean Dixon, Quentin Shaffer, Maurice Stith. Third row: Mr. Albanesq Norma Gene Walker, David Weiser, Harry Davison, Delmar Warner, Roy Peters, Donald Layton, Merle Voris, Jack Ortman, and Norma Jean Tennant. The Boys Glee Club, also particl- pants in many events are left to right: Irvin Barcus, James Egan, J. D. Naglney, Second row: Junior Crouse, Thomas Morgan, David Weiser, Paul Scovell, William Ash- brook, Bob Montgomery, Harold Sweet, Roger Simmons. Third row: Delta Greene, pianist, Raymond Dowell, Joseph DeCrow, John Denty, Darwin Smith, Ivan Parsons, James Huff, Sam Pauley, Donald Layton, Miss Helen Harsha. Last row: John Ed- gerly, Merle Voris, Willard McElwee, Harold Albery, Neil Wyman, Paul Priest, George Hill, Jack Mathews. The Girls' Glee Club directed by Miss Helen Harsha were members of the cast of the Campus Daze and other musi- cal programs. Members from left to right: Margie Hartsock, Jean Dixon, Betty Rice, Lucy Ashbrook, Margaret Fry, Kathleen Bebout, Verena Scovell, Norma Gene Walker, Louise Rusler. Second row: Beulah Edwards, Delta Green, Pauline Brenon, Jeanne Dowell, Jean Patton, Mildred Butt, Dorothy Blamer, Betty Butt, Juanita Day, Jeannette Spldell, Miss Harsha. Third row: Betty Barrick, Irma Priest, Mary Suver, Faye McCreary, Caro- lyn Cheadle, Janice Fox, Luella Graff, Marjorie Grubb, Kathleen Miles. Fourth row: Frances Ashbrook, Esther Bishop, Nina May Smith, Phyllis Van Fossen, Frances Bailey, Wanetta Dunkle, Mary Brake, Mary Frances Conard, Verna Sim- mons, Dorothy Garee and Pauline Williams. X

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'EHEJ QPJJWY QHLCA t EJLDAA 6.-- S'5'D'l'cm bee School opens with usual bang. New faces and new teachers all awaiting final organization. 16.-The new talkie-movie projector was christened today. This is going to prove invaluable. 24.-Football season opens! Pep meetings, band, parades, and Hanover. All of them here! G:721bfH A ---1001 among teachers for N. E. A. and'0. E. A. Centerburg plays foot- ball here. ---More football at Utica. .--P.T.A. honors its new teachers and old ones, too, at their first meeting. .--Homecoming--Granville and high hopes for celebration. .--Johnstown Street Fair and Fall Carnival and huge school displays. .--Mr. Morgan of the Yukon astounds us in assembly. and 50.--Vacation! District Teachers' . fzovm-3L'f2 5.---Pataskala football- Frosh initiation. New teachers, tool B.---P. T. A. Thespian pro- gram and movies. New Band uniforms. Scar- let trimmed with grey satin! l5.--Giggles and laughs for Aladin the magician were heard in today's assembly. 18 and 19.--1005 Red Cross Drive. 191--Thespians score a hit in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 25.-Sum it Basketball. The new season of sport. 25 and 26.--Thanksgiving mB9tiD8B. TSCSBB. f Nafcnfnwbfk, UIJSMUHR 550,42 of-Hey 2 and 5.--Every Pupil Tests. 8. 10 10 Proff of rising scholar- ship. ---D6Ht8l C11n10. Another forward step in health, wealth, and happiness. .--Away to Utica to present an assembly. and ll.--Cooking School. New recipes, new foodstuffs , 7.---Hebron-Johnstown here basketball. .--Movies were shown in assembly today. P.T.A. presents program of un- usual material. and 14.--Semester lzams. .--Thespian initiation. We're proud of them. .--Alec honors us with 4 and 5.--Farmer's Institute. 4.--Sunnnt basketball-here. 5.---Jacksontown basketball-- there. 9.---Assembly 11.--Etna basketball--there. 14.--P.T.A. Mrs. Bert Foster presiding 16.--Pictures of the Olympics. They were enjoyed by all. for Johnstoun. assembly. 18 angels.--Basketball tourna- l6.--Grade Operetta. The ' Legend of the Snow Man. 23.r-Christmas Dance. Trees gayly lit, dresses gayly trimmed--the holidays! 24.--Johnny-H1 witnessed an exceptional assembly in 1 keeping with the Yuletide. 25.--Vacation. A MASQ h 7915121 I If H7 --- ggggb 6.-- rama 2:---gigh-8212001 Operetta, 1 'Tun19rg1'yn'1cheermJ' granvilzlgfest at Campus Daze. Another Little a ' 7.--District State Scholar- hit scored. 2 andLi.aEBgery Pgpilagestl. ship tests. 7.---Corrington Marionettes. 'hegded germ oggvigs 9.---P.T.A. election of new 14.--P.T.A.--One-Act Plays 7 ' ' officers. by different communities. Warm spot in heart of Johnstown. 19.-State Instrumental con- tests. Brass quartet graded 'exce11ent'. 25.--Father-Son Banquet of F.F.A. Home Econo ics add another banquet- feather to their cap. Met with much success here. -P.T.A. musical program. Dr. Thomas also talked. .--Good n-may, nur nonaay with Easter Sunday pro- mising new life. .--Girl Reser1es organize. .--lr. Dietrich speaks in Assembly. Quill and Scroll initiation. 10.-Junior-Senior Banquet. 12.-Farewell and presenta- tion of letters to Seniors 15.--Senior playg American, Very Early, presented to capacity audience. 16.--Pre-school clinic. 21.--State Scholarship awards. 22.--Baccalaureate. 25.--Graduation. l I 0



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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES The local chapter of the International Society of Journalists Quill and Scroll are the proud editors of the Johnny-H1 news page in the local newspaper. Each week finds the members behaving as true journalists with huge scoops. The members are from left to right: Roger Sim ons, Ernest Fry, Marjorie Miller, David Weiser, Jeanne Dowell Jean Dixon, Dorothy Blamer, Miss Fetter, Betty Barrick, and Donald Layton. Johnny-H1 is very they have a chapter of plans. These troupers ventures of Tom Sawyer proud to say that the National Thes- presented the Ad- on Nov. 19, 1937. The members of this group are from left to right: Jean Dixon, Beulah Edwards, Nina lay Smith, lary Brake, Illa Searfoss, Jeane Dowell, Delta Greene. Second Row: Joseph DeCrow, Neil Wyman, James Huff, Ivan Parsons, Darwin Smith, John Denty, Thomas Morgan, and Miss M. Elizabeth Duckworth. The Athletic Department of Johnny-H1 indulged in football, basketball, and base ball this year. Mr. Otto, the athletic coach, directed each activity. The members of the team are left to right: Joseph De- Crow, William Ortman, Darwin Smith, Ivan Parsons, James Huff. Second row: Ned Ilger, Yilliam Ashbrook, Thomas Morgan, and Mr. Walker, Coach.

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