Hartford High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Hartford Township, OH)
- Class of 1941
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I ff' Hmmm H1 ELAEH 5 CLASS OF 41 Office s Pres Robert Petry Vice Pres , Darlene Dixon Sec Treas Viola Sm1th Class Play ere Come Three Knightsn Presented May 9 G 10 Coached by Mr Weiser Banquet Entertalned by Junior Class May l, at Southern Hotel Columbus, Ohio Baccalaureate Presbyterian Church, May 18 Speaker, Rev H R Bay Commencement Speaker, Dusty Miller Colors Old Rose and Green Flower American Beauty Rose Motto Our past forever gone, Our future still our own JUNIOR CLA S PLAY The Junior Class nresented a clay entitled nTwo Lio Time , Aoril 10th and llth in the school auditorium This production coach ed by Miss Dardinger, was one of the most successful plays ever Dresented by a Junior Class ORGANIZATIONS High School Officers Philip Weiser Nelson Wright, Virginia Ulery Junior Officers Art Cochran Erma McClurg, Virginia Ulery Sophomore Officers Betty Butcher Hazel Parr Jane Raines Freshman Officers Norma Jean Butcher Dwight Keckley, Shirley Ann Allbaugh Eighth Grade Officers Wilma Lou Melick, Charles Weiser, Vera Clements Seventh Grade Officers Frank McMurtry, Betty Frye, Bob Pickens The senior members on the Honor Society are Elizabeth McCon nell, Darlene Dixon, Viola Smith, and Phllin Weiser The junior Nelson Wright The Student Council members are Donald Shioley and Philip Weiser Arthur Cochran, the bride of Homer High was selected for the All County Six Man Football Team for his out- standing ability ATHLETIC BANQUET Virgil E Mauger, Suoerinten dent of Pataskala Schools, was the sneaker for the Athletic Ban quet held March 21 The athletic boys were awarded lette s at this event 0 U 'I D . 0' 'r ' . 1 UH I I ' 0 L , 5491001 Auditorium, May 22 members are vn-g1f11a Ulery, and 3 ' ' sl , f s. , ' ' , A 4 ' on , I - UE EV . 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A l an ,,, 41.1, 13, ff , 3 Q , W, , 'W . 1 f Q' L -- '1f.ffr. lv., lu, 1 -, . 1 ,A ,y ,C I NLM . fm 1, I Q STATWON ' mv L All About the Seniors Officers of the senior class Walter Barrick President Camilla McCollum Margaret Anne Nethers Secretary Treasurer Class Colors Maroon and silver Class Flower American Beauty Rose Class Motto NTon1ght we sail, where all we anchor ' Valedlctorian is Walter Barrick Dramatlc club This year, we,the pupils of the Fanover Toboso Hiph School organized a dramatic club Thls club was divid ed into three sections the seventh and eighth, freshman and sophomore, junior and senfor Je have had a fine time working together in presenting plays and giving programs We have had many projects W entered the state one act play con test at which we presented the play, nmarrying Off Father W February btH and 7th, the three dlvisions of the club each presented a play We gave a program at Homer and in return Utica gave us a program We also gave a program at Perry Rural School and at the Hanover Grange We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the families of Lois Nethers and Dick Hammond who died this year. r fda X Honor Society at Panover Toboso The annual Ponor Society banquet was held Aprll 21 ln the Fanover To boso Iigh School building and dlnner was served at 7 o'clock 1n tne audi torium Ninety persons attended Dr J L King of Denison University The banquet was sponsored by the senior class to secure money for their proposed Sen or Trip Fanover Toboso Girl Reserves Last fall we organlzed a Girl Reserves Club and elected the fo l owing officers Pres dent, Iargaret Priest, Vice Pres dent, June Mills, Secretary,Lou1se Donaldson,Treasurer Mary Ellen 'ill ams, and Advisor, hlldred Glffen We were invited to Zanesville for the Glrl Reserve anniversary on Saturday, April 26 Exchange Papers During the year we have tried to have the best school paper poss ible We have published about all the activities in our school and any which our fellow pupils participated We sent papers to the county high schools and received papers fr0m Etna, Frazeysburg, Summit Station, Jacksontown,Nashport, and Union Sta tion Sports The Hanover Toboso football team had a rather unsuccessful season Due to inexperienced boys and lack of veteran material, the team lost all its games. Next year they hope to have a better team. The basketball boys were also discouraged this season. They won but four games and lost ten. 1 L Y A-V ' . 'jf-' -c' Q FII' 2 fql 1 I A 2 if Y A .- - Mary Bowman...........V1ce-President Thg principal address was given bg . Sh V . -. i A . A - . N' 1 . .. . e . HANOVH4 -n, , fqdOm Seventh. Ju.1'LfuY' kb eh Q- E ,hfh 4 33 44g , fl f' D I ra P , J P - A V 1-lfmem-1 05050 A f if ' ' A4 A h , , ', ' 5 'f i f Q F , 3 7 I .AA,1E .. ,A W 3, I in s P Q V EQ ! 3,3 AAA ' . 1,152 if W pm, P,L,,,a Jun H., f3,,,' 41 ff ' if hm Y , 2, wQ .E I H ' ,ai ' , 4 ' f' , L v V , 5 1:,: .. Bu-ey rm-e Salud. 5' LJ ! , ,.,, A W AA ,oe W, Five L'x Merry Agfa!-5 41 W . gg, 14. '11 QW Beauties All SK: ity, I-'lf THFCT' '1 Q. ' of A' ar , 'R ' pk ,- fx' .fg i A,Q! .. vf ,fr A in 'A i . I , ,' I M Sshalarrhzlp ' lugvdl V ' B , , ,, s f ' ' 7 Lies, ne. Schfcr S7hl7'fl'cS Flatt-41-gJ,5I1m, 1 , 3 If SHUMUESHDEFZEJ W 3asl2fM222 leam coafvcfl amz. 5 .mfi-e iz' e QRV If e wg 2 Mme 60 P19117 fm P 5015 is 9 98128 der,- SM' 0179 HONDA ppleixf 50295922 5- fvad If r 'wif 3 .ag Il 'J X .QQ ,aww - ,.. . :A , -f L M. V- ,rr LA ,91 0 F I , . liwfra dm ., 4.1 IQ on , PS. Q, .fwgfn fy 'is n , 5' 6' ,fc 1 .- , v KBUJUH EEUUN JICKSOHIUVN SCHU5L APRIL 29 IHZT 1940 41 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER School opened rootball with Etna too bad! OCTOBER H S at Bas1l usa Summit at Jacksontown Band Social Homer at Jacksontown J H S at Alexandria b8D1OT Halloween rarty Carn1val NOVEMBER J H S at St Francis High School Day at Oh1o State F F A Inltiatlon Hanover Toboso game here uBuokeye Four sponsored by Sen1ors Thanksg1v1ng rrogram Zoological Assembly DECEMBER Capltal Unlversity Glee Club First basketball game at Centerburg Hanover Toboso game J H S at Hopewell kass1ng of two mlll levv Communlty ChT1Stm88 Party JANUARY Centerburg game here Hebron there no gon Board and Teachers dinner Hebron here good for usd 24 axams J H S at Homer we wonj Summit here another w1nJ Students v1s1t Farmers' Week O S FEBRUARY Sophomore house party Bulletin staff party F F A get together at Alexandrla Llncoln Assembly Basketball with atna Alexandrla here Honor Society Banquet County tournament J H S played Hartford J H S clashed w1th rataskala County tournament MARCH un1or Play B lly's Goat Band Soc1al Activity Banquet Senlor Scholarshlp tests APRIL Assembly Bible Lands Students went to Competltion Festival at Capital University Scholarship tests nThe Pirates' Ghost Garden Honor b0C16tV Banquet H gh School operetta Peggy and the Plrate' Safety Assembly Baseball began Pat there, rained out! Spring Festival Baseball w1th Etna, there Summit, here All County Dance Jaoksortowm Senior Pls5 'Honeymoon Inn Jun1or Senior Banquet 24 Senior trip Baccalaureate Com encement School P1cn1o at Dawes Woods SENIOF CLASS HOTTO Through Trlals to Trzumph CLASS FLOWER Amer1cen Beauty Rose v V Y Iv - s e o N ' n ' 14 ' 15 ' n 17 -- s 0 Q 27 . . . ' 29 Je o o ' --for 7 J ' -- 1 o .e o ' ' 26 ' 29 ' ' C O O O 2 P0 v v ' 4 . ' 5 Three one-aotnplays 10 Conservation Assembly ' 18 N . . . , . V ,, 22 i --H ' ' 23 ' ' 25 29 ' I O I M 1 a ' 2 5 - -- - A 9 f-- lo ' - 22- -- 25 27 -- 28 ' ' l e Q ' ' ' Bt o o Us . s . O I .EAW 411 Bs X ir X W I '7 4 K gw :woo L f 1. C W I f Exif X , 1 fflff ff fl G3 N ve, Ka SOPFOMOR Front Row Uelen Hendren avelfn Deck, Ruth Redman Thelma Fisher, Roselle Crl t, Lauretts Clark Second Row Mr Hlgglns Reber Wolfe, Mary Greathcuse Clara Lonzhenry, Lenore Cummings, Lens Lucas Laura Lucas fhlrd Row Frank Dlspennette Deen Cullisor., Clyde Turner Jr Harold Bupp Robert Meredzth, Robert Hayes, Richard Orr, Harry Seward SLJENTB ANT EIGHTH Front Row: Jo Ann Murphy, Frances Hend.en Irene Rutledge, Betty Deck, Louise Hoskinson, ellen Gorley, Peggy Davis, Irene Pendleton Goldie Bleek Second Row: Josephine Thompson, ssther Dodson Birdie Sword, Grace Foster Mary Anne Rine, Billy Jean Markle, Helen Lane, Keltha Mack Donna Kirk, Misa Magerlein Third Row: Mr lolfarth, Marvin rrince Robert Fisher, Charles Moran, Lester Wiseman Harold Shaw, Charles Walters, Harvey Larson Clifford Dugan, Bennie Morton, Lawrence Cummings, Harry rrlnce, Richard Beard, John Ryan Fourth Rows Robert Vermillion, nugene Wegers, Paul Luther, 'lom Cooperrider, Eerl Smith, James Morrison, Deen lies, Virgil Drumm. JUFIOAS Front Row: Cherlsenn Ifrymute, Roselee Ihomoson, Vera Rapp, r.1s1e Fulk Beler Gresthouse, Peggy Cummins Secord Row Mlss Morrison, hobert Walters, heret e Foltz, Junior Fulk John Morrleon, Her'y Moran FPPSHXBB Front Row: srnf-stine Huff Helen Murphy, Marjorie Grooms, Margerv Orr Second Rows William Rutledge Charles Billmon, I-red Tompkins Hobart Murphy, James Cormican Mr. Higgins Third Row: Dwight Shaw Junior Wilson, Donald Druxmx Robert Winners, Cerl Moran, Clarence Seward , 1 1 . z ' 1 1 . n rn , , V 1 . : . V, 'C 1 3 1 1u , . . . V n 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . Q .. 1 1 . 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 HEBRO HIGH SCHOOL gk XTX kz uw' iw ni, 'U- X Hfanon I-n Su-ml 5 X', urr-'sa LEFT -'a..:'rS E AT QQNTER Li FT -STU DENT cum-new Lovin LE FT -JUST PALS , if CENTER-SENloR ?Lp.Y CMT H urPER MGH1- CouPz.:a.s Q - if CENTER RlbhT'llclcaNeAmx -525- Y STAFF MEMBER LOD!! Roan T' PALS 0.0688 G-0 0 DJ u .. 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Mar n May 11 Commencement Speaker: D . of Denison U May 12 1- Brown, President -Q9 u NIO N HIGH scHooL 014915 CLASS OF U94-I Kid' .. f ,,.. I X -, M ,Q A. W if 4... I IAYQUENLND Y Q BAKING A PIE S. 3 J FUPWPBNNMPUI I 1 ...,-k.LWs . p iff X I I F-3 Q!!!-410 , Cvfafl ..fM,,,,,,r:4 x ,,,, 1 td!! I 2 -u-----..............., y 1+ 1.-nga , rv S frmli KXPRRIIENT OF PHYSICS GRADE QHOIR 9:74 I L ' 1 f .riff Y , r W I .ia I V 3 ,, f V k at-.' x , ' ,L I ill -f V I I V x ' 'U' lg if , f R ,. ,.,,,, M 1 - 1-ow , W 2 5 H F 5 X 'sl K 05 gfgf-ff -I K g , , O ' A f', 0 Q E 'I ' ,, g I Y ' C cs .I U S S ' T if R A R . E T ' C R - , 2 I S 2 3 5, '-'- ' N I u ,,,,,, Xe. M ww b 'll E A - f U 1- , ffjf f ' - A f V 7 , , ' M ' 1 V .22 r A W . V I ' M... XR ,ff .f- N :APS Ki 669 R nw 'T32' 46 6 -0 EQ Y THAXNO 44 -' ROSE al' Swmo QWWS 524 4 GENE BF o uno? ,.., in 'C' 'kim '59 LEEN BEA o MAKVQ 2 'lui -. i' XX ff ,. XX ' f X! . If X ' 1 ., ...A .Q ' . , 'B V , 1 6 4 4 3 . 'I X 1 g l ,' 1 M ..' 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KIRK LITERATURE To vary the SUUQSDUB' routine and to gain a better comprehension of the play Macbeth , Miss Bean brought the recording machine from the county office for our Junior Senior English class Orson Welles and Faye Bainter portrayed the roles of Lady Macbeth and Macbeth respectively Gif SCHOLERSHIP We are proud of Rosa Lee Emerson, who took second lace in the county, on the algebra test Herbert Snider, who earned tenth place in the senior scholarship test, Rosanna Moore, who finished sixth in English and American His tory, and Joe Meier, who took sev enth place in American History iii HONOR SOCIETY New members of the Licking High School Honor Society were initiated at Summit High School February 17 The new mem bers were Rosanna Moore, junior, and Imogene Bauman, senior Her- bert Snider, a second year member pressive program in the candle lighted gymnasium The Annual Ban quet was held April 2l at Han over QQ! SOCIAL EVENTS Students of Kirk ersville Higl School enjoyed number of skatlng parties Those held before Christmas inspired ma ny of our students to ask Santa fo shoe skates The juniors and seniors had a weinner roast at Joe Mart1n's home After the juniors have given their play, they plan to give a banquet for the seniors in Columbus iii A number of our students en joyed the Annual Licking County Activity Banquet which was held in the Hebr n gv P1111 or March 26 HIGH MUSIC Our high school BOUSBVSPB thecharm of music this year under the able direction of Miss Taylor Our girls' Glee Club sang at the Xmas Pageant held here at the school house and also at Grange The Girls' Sextet sang several humor ous numbers at the Senior Play, March 28 They sang several for Chapel on Thursday, before Easter We have been practicing some songs and dances for the annual May Day Program Here's to a musical Day in May! have been ringing out 'UNO HOME EC The Home Ec girls are very busy completing their fourth sewing project, spring dresses he entertained the F F A boys After playing folk games and re lays, the girls enjoyed using the new stoves in preparing 'eats' for the party We were all interest ld in our field trip to Columbus in which we visited Kroger's Bak ery, United Woolen Company. Laz arus, and the State House W are planning another field trip to the Home Economics department at Ohio State University QQ! DRAMATICS On March 28, the sen iors presented 'Cyclone Sally' very ably directed by Miss Nieder hauser May 2 was the date chosen by the juniors to give 'Under western Skies' QQOQ SPORTS The Kirk ten true far have made a better showing in softball than basketball, winning all games played Our victims were Union, Etna, and Hebron At the present our school is 'track minded' and we are concentrating our efforts training our boys for the track meet on May 9 L ll ' ll ' O ,g ' , OOOIUO . 0 Q f ' . - I' f 1 ' ' C . ll. Q Q o o o sooo ' I ' ' I acted as nconductor' to a verylim- ' e I it 9 Q Q . Q Q s 7 . Z 8 I a 1 . - 1 ..'.. . O O C O Q Q . M O 1 - C U l I Q f ' 1 ' ...f - o . nnn. Yu .. ,.. A . FRESHMEN to R seatedl M Martin J James, Budnick, F Shaner, M Cramer, M Lane to R standingl Mies R Bean D Swetnam Lee B Palmer H Clark to R standingb T Morrow, J Roetofer, Be son, E Davis, fabsentl R VonIns SOPHOMORES KL to R seated? V Welle M Mallette R Parker, M Moore, G Snider, R L Emerson, 8 Rardon, B Swartz CL.to R.stand1ngJ R. Wolfe: N. Rite: J. Switzer, J- D1115 P. Hunzikerg I. Strait: M- L- Martin: Mies R. Bean, Kabsentj D. Mowrey JUNIORS to R seated! R Moore, H Spur Eckele I Moorhead, J Ablee, Oyler, Cabsentb F Bru kman to R standing! Mr H D Smi h Meier fabeentj E Turner geon 72.1 'w...,-w JO NSTO an ' 'llli 'buf' CLASS of' 1941 'Www ,vsnnnnrw -.f HIGH SCHOOL suv' N..-V sun? 'idk' 6 296 M. 019 J' 'Qui 'haf' 0 9 -I-'IMI.IIgIIIIJ is W, I IIT ,I,,.,..,.Z:1j'IM '1 .- Vffiw V ., ,, YV ,,, F ' fy' f f - .af I I 'VV QI I X f' . . 3 ' - .2 U ,. W 'II , I . I 2 , III I VV 2 , f W. 1 N Q! Iv 3 I I , .4 '-E-. 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AL' S ,H-pn hi Decenber : n VC Seotcmber noe again t dents resumed eir stud e t regis ra tion for the 1940 1041 year chool dl sed for Hart ord Fair Finn Soho 1 Band nrow'de tme ertertalnment the occas n acnl , me be s provdded bet ter opportunlty o become acqu lnted lt 'lr t party e or u otbsll season O'f1C1 lly o e en at Groveoort 1 V 4 Jlvl Deserve reor gan1zec for orc 1 g chool J sr e bers belrg U1 e Scot , vage tert Ji, ber Joan t1C Donc fr m School town wa 0 field cers and new 1n1+1ated a DOEtlC vaga nentucry acl t, defeated by U toe onnonent's Johnstown oerson els s1x of county bands, Johns town and Patasxala 'ootball scuads host of stu dents, parents and visitors narticlpatin in one of the hi,h lights of the school year Lovember School was d'smissed so fac ulty members could attend the annual teac ers meeting Courtney the magician tertained the entire school in a snecial assembly nrogram Nr Ramsay who had soent many years in Vurone ulth the d1fferen oeonles, spoke to the hzvn school durlng the mornmng Mltk o e of the most interestlrg and edu catlonal asse blies for them ohn town closed its foot ball season m th a dec1s1ve vlctory over Sunbury Armistlce Day wa observed VCC8 1 1 re rg nized for Astro ny es t e tonic d s c s ed bg an as oc1 te tts Yerxes Observatory in a ns erblf orcgram Q v ing defeat several ,ear n t Jo.n toxn de 1 cle J dnt lle tr a tle there r rent e cber's Assoclation elo lt 1 ltiol meeting wlth 16CtlOH o offlcers an nro r.m ores nted SCM' J1 Johnston Ub11C1 introdnc ea its rew l1bh+1D svstem 1n our first nlnnt game with usda na Hilliard ve1y narrowly edged ohrstown ut of victory in 2 Dlcbt e counter dere Sonhomore d.ell1ng unon a theme or Halloween, enter- talreo t e D1 b school and facalty ln the and tOT1uF form l nresc tation of our li hted footo ll ield the omeco lng Queen her tte dents e 'ir oot all team at by a natrlot c orogram P W A neet1ng was held in audlto um Vootball game ultn uebron called due to oreva1ling tions Johnstown basaetball min over veat1er cond1 launched 1tS season with a Gahanra the '2 Students an' f cl ty mem bers xecatifned or celenra tion o' Thanksgiving hol1day Don't Talce IH Penry an nual mhesoian Play was rreserted 1 the auditor 'LLII3 Johnstown w s narrowly de 'eated by Crotor on our on onent's gymras1um Freshmen entertalned thelr up,erclassmen and advl ers in tke wuddtorium Jtica s f EISA de'eat from our basletball team on our floor Crrlstmas p ogram vas ore sented at the monthly P T A meetlng Junior High ooerettanu sel and Greteln was ore erted with W ss :ohler and j . , A n of 3 G s u- . - . ' .' - th -L s wi h ' t - ' . - - -' ' . . ' , and a , - 5 S 'smis. J . - o n 5 . I sb o Q - g A 'L ol 11 ' 1 I ' ' . io . ' . 10 F ' tr n r 1 - ' ' ' ' t N 1 . 1- - 2' . w' h -' s . of th I f p. h ' . 20 Fol C ' . - ' 'a- 4 , , en- vx vw . -v- o H . 24 X'-. and 'l-' n - A A g ' ' . o1'ns s 8 . . v, A ve. uith offi ' 1 - P : 1 '.v ' '.' . 'l- .t A, b 2- 4.'l,y .t ' - ' ' - ' -1 . ' f 1' 1 . ' A as 1 -. - - , en- N ' U n mined the f rl H and , '-v - l ah M - ' mc - 'to J s - 4 ' F ' S 1 - ' ' ' a Z7-o on Q, AL . ' , -.V l . ll s 7 F. F. A. and F. H. A. - Q ' i - , tiara grzups o '0. 15 ,,, , M ' H the oncoming year. J H' ri . - . 8 no ' w' h 1 - f' ' ' ues -' s 'a of A C' A f 3 '- ..A ' V ' . - . - , , school s H 5 g f , 20 A - 1C .e en: N . 5 ' W s -as F s Q ad- f y re oe: 1 r. fi vi 2 O-O 21-e c a rl - ' uf - 1 ', o. , J f b 14 'a . -T a . ' V A , ' ' H ' ' o vs' ' 1 fw vw H . c n . L , , - ' n e- ' f ' , , A R-, . d A 3 e A el by , ,. . n . -. . - ...K . 1 , 18 p ' 3' ' - 29 - -e C. - - . , . . A 5' v Q I - ' A' , . 5 M Y Ap W A . . - . H - U. . , A 25 . 'S -- - 3 Q A ' ' J . ' 3 . M M 'g . . n ' U. 1 . ., .'1- . 29 -1 . S . A 6 v 't1..f' ' x,. 1 . . J . . u ,,! A H - ed . 'L V ' Q . 'i ' n. 9 '- r : c - 71 'V fo v- L A Q A n -..S 1 at A '.z , , , , , S- 1 CL f A , . ' TY ...' .. , m1tn n - m - 11 , L V ,nan- and a . n' - -, th , ,Q - . st f B . s . ' Li 4 Y . . Wiss ret er d rectlng Community Carol Sing was held in aud1tor1um in ob servance o oncoming ho' season Granville ed ed out Johns town on tdelr home floor A ex n r a co ceded 11C tory to Johnstown on toe W1DU6T'S court Sixteen days vacatlo our n o da, season begun anu ry Joh town ave sed tne1r former defeat at hands of Croton and won QC 18 here School reopened after ex tensive hollday vacation 10 Annual Farmers' Insti tute held in aud1toriu. John town defeated Summit there in an overtime ver 18 F1rst semester exam inations were presented to students Games w1th debron and Groveport were called due to influen a epidemic in county Johnstown revealed t1e1r ab1l1t1es w1th a 26 2b win over Granville here Johnstown G1rl Reserves acted as hostes es for their Utica Girl Reserves' guests in joint nrobram and party John town agaln offered U tica defeat February Make up game w1th Hebron on their court term1nated in a defeat for Johnstown Johnstown again narrowly edged out Summit witn a win on our home floor Nonthly P A meeting 1n aud1tor1um Pstaskala defeated Johns town on the loser's court 2 WITSC round of tournament gares w1tn vonnstown defeat inb Hebron Larch Johnstovm de eated Alexandr' in txe flnal tourn.ment round Nonthly P l A eet1ng held in audltorlum 12 The hlxadon, hlgh school o oeretta was oresented w1th hiss Kohler and Viss :etter d'rec'ing HSky odder recelved th1rd Dlace in On1O Speech Con test at Dela school a hletes vere ronored wlt an athletlc ban ouet lohnstown nlaved Post to es terville d ebron at the Tri C t, rc Concert 115k school sratln party held 1+ the Old 'ill lenperance program ore sented b Dr damlln cf the C510 St te University G1P1S' Ense ble and two vocalists orma alker and Lucy Ashbro A,rece ved ex cellent rat1n s 1n the Dis trict COmD9t1t1OR Festival hlan school ln tne State Sen 1or Scholarship tests Avril 'ay Hi n School Band recelved ex cellent ratin at State Band Contest and Narice Stith re celved a Sup9T1OT ratinb for his trumnet solo Johnstoxn plac d f ve stu dents ir the count, schol arship tear Monthl, P A meet ne was bel in aldltorlur Baseb ll seasor op neu wlth Johnstown nlaylng hos to U tlca Annual Jun1or nlag, uSpring Weber nrese ted w th Wmss Fetter dlrectlng N9St9FVl116 nlayed host t 'ifflln and hnstown at the Tri Clty Corcert Annual JuD1OF-QEHIOT V quet held 1n gymnasium Girl Reserves Mother-Daugh ter nanquet 1 ld ln audi tOT1um Instrumental Conte ts Wlementarv luS1C Contest held atxOtte1beir w1th Junior High Girls' and Bo s' oertlcipating Last dramat1c Uerforma.ce f Seniors 'what A Life was presented 1n aud1torium I Y1 - 'I ' I 4. Q J. . . - 4- I ' '1 13 Q A A . 1 ' . 1 ag rl I 9 , iday 15 F H ' ' 17 o 5 r - 'Q ware. 1 - ft 2O Elgn t . ' eo 1 and 1 rx f' - V A l ' ' . , A , - ' ' 21 . - A 1' . vf - . ' 5 ' .Lg h li- 1 371 R, . .Y I ' 1 .EULA-e . J 2 24 L'c. ' o, I ' 5 3 Ang in - - . .s . ' A . 27 ' . A - 4. , MV- . . .D D' . 1. 6 I - . E. ' . - 28 ' l ,m 9 v ., - - 9 -' ' r. W C' i - lo S ' 1 n S - 'A 1 ' - ' iod 29 S1x students represented our 17- ' - M ' ' . ' A G g' ' - .z ' 5 . . ' ' c' 24 . I . . . . - g ,Q , 5 Q - e i - , U U - SO ' Q V U 14 W . T. . . i O ' rl 1 ' ' A o ' 15 f 1 A e ' 31 s - Q ...' t - 4 - . 17 ' A f - l n , !'1 'i Al' 9 U . . g 7 18 ' ' - Q ' o I , . . ,F 1 Us - VJ 1 . A C ' ' . 24 ' ' -an- 1O . K . T. . , ' ' 29 ' - 14 - - ' ' - . . .e . - J. . . 21-2 -' ' . . .. - L 7 . D 2 s - , . , 0 .4 . V Q A 4- 1 . f ra ' ' I ' V 1 ' q er L'- H C - m ' 71 2 10 A Q g q IB I H 1- 1' -1 ' n ,., . - , Char! Mnopev lu, Php- Jlillhluller lbnliniq lxlellulrq laoqlll llrlull bunuJl'Bd1 VTIQ 50095 Uncn lLR5HlflGTOI'I HIGH SCHOOL Bn Amfg Rdmtkk Stnatioud I bqbn NMC Lbenbeoe LqlDn0veluv1mUnl!la9neDu-iq 'Quaid-an Eimwmwil Gel L-nn 1'-59 l..usam-sawn-uc..-mn wo nge f I G!d0DqnnKrqLfagowlRv.dznefw-1 bvqblavdq Jvnslbwk SEQRES Fluhlhbdi 1a5UfLvX'kfifEK'iD if tim.-.u.w...us-moves-mba.,-.as.mrw-. .Guy Wag ld' Vik Go-grWlluvali1Br'ln:v Y W9-'kdm V J Q : N 5 ,x.., k,,c,,,,, N: ,-MSM 11 ,ae 'Awami-m a-ia Ginn Lama: Yum- 4 ' I n 1 4 L3-.ws 'non 9 1 .- 5 lewis' , . Cul Num-scilc Ill nv 1 5 ,,:. IH ,. W if S1 E ' if f iw xg sn r H .-. an: r lm gangs I ' 5' '- ...A 3 ' E E EI ., ,K .. M ' I V . . I . n x . , 1 W mmm PM HE 'ff' ' M in ' Q ul-.4 om IU Fubdlruf Q. 'ETD cage.. QJCSZSE' , jwfr 1,,f- x f Yf' P4 AJ UH or :Rama 195561 G nl ' v s ' 'n--l1...44 . I' f g . Y H fa .1 f Ann- xf-otvvsff ' 1 f Q ' ? 1 , , 5 gg f 4 243 ' , 3 4 . 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Miss Osmun, Helen Vandayburg, and Rosemary Binkley nter Row Rob rt Rice Kenneth Hizey, Harold Snider, and Robert Car rington 1rd Roi John Hall C-yds Bush Paymond Parkinson, Glenn Moerch, ard Jeorbe Mayer FD SHYAV CLASS Front Row Jewel De Mint, Uulia M uger Betz, Dorothy Kinser, Jeanette Lines, Parkinson, and Helen Harner Center Row Doris Moerch, Louise Kuhn, Bisfer, Eugene Taylor, Edward Andereo QAdv1sorJ Nr Felmick Third Row Virgil Hizev, Junior Ehnle, Harb, Wayne Shaner, David Ketner, and Sperti C9 Front Row, Emswifer Kougher, Center Row Bob Nico JL'IOR CLASS left to r gnt Tnelma Myers, Evelyn Bob dll lame, Joe Scnaff Virginia and Virginia Nharton CAdv1s rj Miss Perrin Rooert Frlzzel, demos, and Albert Pettifor T ird Row Richard Cohagen, B111 Spencer, Henry uiernart, Howard Camobell Marvin Ford , Vaxlne Norma Betty n, and Lewis Nickey 4 5 'H '29 'Hx U. 'sf ., ms, 3535 L E www A EASKET1 Q, ,457 EVER VICTORIOUS Schaff, Nicodemus, McCa11a Williams, C. Petuifor, Parkinson Williams, Schaff, McCa11a, Parkinson, Cohagen, Herriott Heimick-Coach Anderson A. Pettifor, 'Snider-Manager -R! YEAH! TEAM! Spencer, C. Pettifor, Stecher, Herrio Cohagen, D. Kenner YV' Smith, Williams, Nlcodemus, Schaff, McCal1a, Parkinson, Anderson Helmick-Coach, Shaner, Barb, A. Pet Snider-Manager fs -D Emf3f':wQcfm+fH'mi - A 'IE' VE! EQUIPMENT PUBLIC RELATIONS RECORDS LIBRARY PUBLICITY CIVIC IMPROVEMENT if I' .vi 3' 9 S 4 L9 Q 9 c -'Uv 461' f Y 9A'5 'iq4! be s P4 3 sg Elf RIW A L ' , 3 A gg 22 - f -' f '. . X Q 'Q i , 5 -egg -E - - 1 r 1 W . A Q '- , A, 5 a .X - f- - w if ci'- ' Q- Z, A' 3 - . - P 1 ,S 5 , is ' J 5 -- 75' .- 5 V.: 2 :Nj , -59, ' , -- 1 2.3 ' -Q - '-f KPN. , Qi: M gr. 15341 ' ,- ' s Spf , ,, f -T'--91-12, , Q. 1 , , 3- ,,.. N ..., I ,, 0. N -- .: fx W V - - w f '- 3-9: ffl ' 3 V 4 -. . Q .Q ggi, , I , , fx N -, - YA-T f 1 545- . .1 Tec: I D in - - NA, - -:- , tg' Z! K M . K? 'vi-7 at - M., ss?-,clvsizlrf 3 --gk -gk -2 A ' A IN 1 M ? 3 N 4 ,., . . A , , I E ' I X z x ! i 1 1 Q I i W 1 Y W 1 Y , Y A wow HIGH SCH 'S CARTEF 'Owen- CLQSS GF I94I W -4' 41 l QW rua 4rufiC' pu- CA 4 cn 'Z' 'wr ff pw 'va ff, I -W., AON nw' aww? 01741 N.. U00 'Ianni 'W' P First row L toll A Sirkey J Buel B Reiselt Debolt A Cornwell L Moreland Torn B J' Tuller Second row: White J Steinbrenner ee D Stockherg r B I Putt O Fown Mies 'self E Need See:-foe teacher Thirf' row Saunders H Griffith A I Gillis B Davie V Day I Potter M 'Ieed es Bennett Edward! M' GN HARTFORU5 WALLS I Irst row L toH I Sands Ir Morris teacher B Ar ter P nnaday Belt C Sands Second rev Dgvifl son R Parxs D Fovrn White K Postle R Buel B an flous H Cana-day Thi ru row E Ln J inrric Estep P Perks A Smear .en V' enrman 'ith and Sth Grades First row L tok Needles, E Smith S gyton, Smith. D Saunders, N J Higgins A Lend Second row . Clutter. D. Foam fl Clhldw ' D. lletseer, B. Wright, R. Hinton : S. Cochran. lr. '1111eon, teacher. Third row, R. Hunter, L Heedlee. 1. White: B. Clevton. D. Farrell D. Cmedqg J. Welle. ,Q 6 9' fm . 1.4 ,gf Q, V f ff l . ' I. . A. ' - ' ' ' - 1 : . . .3 .'C . : J :' ..Dey: C. . D. . : . : . : T. .. : . : . : .D - ' G. sooner: B. went: G- CHF-af-ay: A, 3 B. er : . .. '-I , g .4 r' :..Sr . 6 1. H. A. ,Q ll. . : O . : . : . G. : . : . : f , T. : . . . 11. ' K. : . : . - 1 1 3 . . D : . I iF. : . : . : . : . ' : D. : . : . : . . 1 . . 6. .J -, ll. . ' . . : . C1 ' V. ' . ' . . I Q N I. . . .l v B - : .. . Rar'ford's championship fo t.ba11 tea of 1,11 other Croton citizens to honor e 'havrplo p 'o t, bull team of 19140 :even of these 1o,a1 aim H1 o r nayed to Groton and wlth their coach, o n mee, sixteen boys receive honors that L J ad r ei 25 years previously ON HART FORD5 WALLS VARSITY BASIITBALL first. row, L to R Huey B Ax-ter J Carpenter Pavne and C Perfeci Second row Snort coach N Perf-ct T Bel! Sands, :gr EISIBVI BASIITBLIL Iint row L to B Potter D Iowa L Curry B Montgomery and C White Second row Shorncomch O Booher C Valli! Clayton C Sands, lg: WALLS CHORUS Nr-at row, L to R A Cornwell 7 Saunders ll Feodln B Sem-foe. I Smith D Idwarde I Potter, I 81111: R 'right I Pot er Second row I Sinkey C Case Dhxrry C Grebe S Guthllh D Stockberger K 'hits Third row: lr Cu'ter,l Bee.n,l Perfect B H11 S I-mrrebee, P Potter, I' leedlu. C Perfect. D Hen fourth row T Belt J Barrie C 'I-ite! all' ey 0 Payne C by C Ie11eLthu- BAE First row: L to R B.le11s: ILA. Sinkeyg J.Steinbrenner: ILA. Land: D. Gilliland: B. Reileltt Joan Buelz K. Curry: C. Bell! I. Spearman: ll. Jones. Second row! lr. Ca.rter,tea.cher: G.Debo1t:C. Case: Y. Alberyg D.Bdvards:B.Bue1:C. lellst P.Potterg l,Potter: K.'h1te: J.C1eI. Third row: J. Welle: C. Spearman: D. Saunders: Jean Buelg D. Stockbferger: L. Curry: Y. Day: G. Booher: B. J. Tulle? 3 K. Tannen: I. Davidson: P. Twines- Iourth row: R. Benn: J. Barrick:T.Be1t: I. Sendo: C. White: C. Grubeg D.Curry:l.l'riQxt. Alumni, parents, teachers, students and many other followers of Ehr ford'e football team gave the boys e recognition banquet. at the conclusion of the ees son More tl'-an 150 attended and at the conclusion of the Pl Og1'a:x sixteen proud memsera of the squad were loudly cheered sa they received their covetefz aura. ON HAR I FOKUS t. 0 ' . I . Z . ' vi Albury::B.'navn:B.ne1.i1zQv. . ' . ' . : . 1 : U. . . . . . . . 2 .ily 2 x I W. xg' ANCGWH ICE EW KH WHL X 194 X -A IX! l J KRW I jf! kk W1 X 744 N MQW.. I' rl HllI,,14 klnllml UPU Wm. M MW! x ii, XXX w M K ya PUBLICATION or THQ LICKING counw STUDENT coumcu. 91175, T lS pq e sponsol ed bu, Demi on Unlverslty 5- .f ,4- 5 Q ,. , -F N 17 gh ix I I' QX si X X 45 Q 1-QQ. X , 1 U ' 7' 1 f V It ihxsa-,, L L 91.3, Q Imh X - -2 . ' M , -Q , , 1 ' 1 Ny av - I , . , ,X , , 14 ul v Q V- N - - ' I L 3 V , - lf' A i hx' ' L , A h ' 'P 5 - ? .A 17,11 ' iQ ' u ' 'ui .- K K '15 Z -.2 ggtifgf. Z W1 fr ui, ff. N 1 . -- - I .44 L. , lwyztr A , W Wig! . 555 KX W It E Wh' Gaia H ff , X 5 X -Lis 1 . k- ' si x, c 'V ' , ' xx fl swmr X l I v IA ' 4 XV- XX K : ff ' .' XX . X, .. Lb , Ji f , 14 .ff , 2 villa. I ' gy-sg::,:'g i -.. - I yy' 'nf A I .X ,f IJ 'fi f XA ' iff.-'-r., ui I. - lf.' , ?i7'.'1 ' ' 'iiagai x 4 f'-:H .-2 'J' H- 2549? ' V?-1:l? ' X 4132 H - 1' jr' x - ' 11 ' . .. 1 T7 S ' ' EDICATIOW This Volume is Dedicated to the EXECUTIVE HEADS of the L4CllHg County Public Schools More tqan to any other factor the outstanding success of the schools of the county is due to the worn of thls broup Examples ol excellence e k rs alter oodness and truth, may the des tlnies of the clools of Tickln County receive the continued guidance of these men for many years to cone, This page sooesored by the Newark College of Commerce TT JJ A J. l z' , 1 , 7 1, ,v 6, . - :H in character and scholarship, lovers of children, S e D 1' ' H - r v x-J L S 1 l,J N3 The The The The The The The The mv. . Lam. The Wye is page sponsored by The Gas Co. American American American American American American American American American American KCTS American Controls Nlmsel Tries to Lain a Is Kind Plays Fair Is Self-reliant Does His Duty Is Reliable Is True Tries To Do the P t H nb ir the WLont Way Works in Friendly cooperatfon mit ellow Is Loyal 'STAFF- 'NJ First ROI Louise Donaldson, darover Toboso, Rosanna Loore Kirkersville ckerino Johnstown Betty Smith Hebron Faruaret Dunlap, Utica Second Viviar Alberry, Hartford Robert Petry, Homer Dorothy oster .dltOT Alexandria red imner Pataskala Herbert oaunders, Union, .award Morrison Su, it herle Voris Johnstown Joe Schaff Etna 1 : D ' This p be sponsored by oorden's -L ',. b : ,Lf 'f .. V sz:-'x An 3 5. 4 f S .1 :W if Martha Jane Clark, Jacksontowng Alice Gates, Granvilleg Margaret ii ' G, 5 , 3 J ' ' . Pol L . 1 - Y Sw I A b 0 in , if 7 , ' : ' 4 ., w: g ' STUDENT CGUH I we QSM A Fir t For arren Herriott, Etna, Philip Weiser, Pres Homer Rosanna Moore Kirkersville Amy Richardson Hanover Toboso Ruth'G , , reen, Johnstown Naomi Brown, Alexandria Betty Hawkins, Secretary, Alexandria Dellcena Longstreth, Sunmit Second Ro! Joe Stevenson, Union Wayne Carlyle, Union, Herbert Snider, Kirkers ville Walter Barrick, Hanover Toboso, Dorothy Foster Alexandria June Carter, Pataskala Arthur Hall Granville Franc s R J k Third Row Charles Wells Hartford Gordon Payne, Hartford Robert Sensabaugh Hebron Stuar Bovsrd, Utica, Fred Zimmer Pataskala, Joe Sohaff Etna James Egan, Johnstown, George Atkinson, Pataskala Fred Davis Utica Eugene Yontz, Hebran, Other bembers William Tanner, Granville, Delbert Krumm, Summit Advisers Grace Broughton, Utica, H. G. Spencer, Granville, Lester Black County Office. 5 page sponsored by G. B. BW-'itll' 4 A 1 1 . 5 ' - . - , 5 - . 3 J O 3 Y . - 3 ' ' i 3 S 1 I yan. Bc ' sontowng Donald Shipley, Homer. 6 3 F I I ' 3 ' A J ' I n I . . , il'izenJIzip 0 LA Name Mary Fisher Janna Pickering Frances Hall Mary Buckingham Wayne Verner Vern! Iouiee Start! Clbill Jones School Alexandrit Etna Granville Hnnover Toboao Kirkerlville Hartford :mana :qu- Thil page sponsored by Scars Roebuck and Co. Name Richard Gotteohnll Margaret Keller Roger Simmons Virginia Deck John Houck Dean lickliff James lilloughby Utica School Hebron Hebron Johnatovn Jackaontoin Summit Pntasklle Union xc? '00 4?5' N : 0500 f'0 M? 5 Y ew K-Q 'YI iii aol. ASOQAQQS occ 'J S43 x C A 0 Ck X 40 A R 0 N Sffff C' 417 5 QQQQO 55935 0 9 'C' O iisifxeb ease? 4 0 Ni 1' O ITIFERARY 1940 LICKIHG COUNTY HIGH SC OO CITIZENS Friday, May 31, 1940 6 OO a m Leave 567 Granville St , Nevark, Ohio Saturday, June P.M F1-ma night, nav 51 Ge tylbure , 0 dl' Gettysburg battleflelds Start for Washington, D C Gettvsburg, P O 5262 U S 5 Freder-ick,nd S54 C5601 S 5 fStop at Barbara Pritchie House! Be ond Fredorick take U S 240 to Washington Washington, D C 77 K45'7J U.S. 240 U S. 240 into Washington on Mase Ave Follow lass Ave to 14th St QThomaa Circle, turn right on 14th St Follow 14th St. to Washington ourist Camp Evening Drive Around Washington and Arlington -it 1? I, JXJ! County Office at 8 00 pam. FINIS This page sponsored by iho Ghio Power Co. 4-0 0 aw 80019 Y'd 'gon 262. 003 1-5 V 91f.1 g Y gud rv 9, '82 'Mo o8 91 91 D N 10 -0 L N VY 11' 0 o T F' 2 .5009 'Q e xlgoeg? X X 0 K1 N 'v ,Qs o W voovooo Q QP x 4:9 'O so 049 CNZCXQXOO J' Place L e B- Dett, .Ira X. e C t 1.680 9. xl 9 s onsore b., the e ar f Av- an M tore Us .Iv 'w SC -LOLARSHIP TEAM Z-dv 3' iffy SEINIOR SC HOLARSHIP This page sponsored by the Roe Enerson Store ,,. C OMIMERCIAL SCHOLARSHIP Alexandria Robert Fisher Betty awkins Patti Pratt Julia Thomas Theresa Puffman Hamer Darlene Dixon Elizabeth hcConnell Philip Weiser Jr Robert Petrey Viola Smlth Virginia Ulery Nelson wright Etna Eugenia Louse Fred Ketner Rodney IcCulla Virginia Iauger Martha ilson Thelma Iyers Joe Schaff Granville Louis Dudrow Marie Jones Chester nlein Alice Lyons Carolyn Ullman Emily Smlth Emily Josif William lanner Ardith Fowland Alice Carolyn Gates Jane Smith Don Eschman Richard Dean June Dyker Edward Runp Violet Spray Hanover loboso Doris Buclingham Le Roy DcKn1ght Mary Ellen william Walter Barrick Margaret Anr Nethers Eileen ewitt Virginia Williams Klrkersville Imogene Bauman Herbert Snider Rosanna Ioore Hartford Dorothy Curry Charles Day Christine Grube Inez Potter Catherine Case Glenola Debolt Robert Metzger HONOR SOCIETY Hebron Jacksontovm Julia Clark Frederick Penick Eloise Seymour Richard Swan larjorie Jones Betty Smith Ruth Myers Mary Jo Oldaker Eugene Yontz Johnstown Lonroe Lucy Ashbrook Esther Bishop Kathleen Miles Louise Rusler werena Scovel Phyllis Van Fossen Alice White Merle Voris James Egan Norma Gene alker James Foster Ruth Green Jeanette Needles Mary Adamson Audrey hurphy Martha Jane Clark Francis Fyan Charisann Frymute Summit June Foster Dellcena Longstreth Ruth Stemen Mary Jones Carol Mae Rhodeback Nancy Butte Eleanor Iorrison Pataskala Barnard Atkirson John Deeds Barbara barber Betty Tharp Fred Zimmer 'ary Esther Dickerson Wendell Anoevlne Iildred Wilson Union Joseph Stevenson Sylvia Podorean Marian Reece Utica Margaret Dunlap Ruth Levis Maxine Ross George Williams Stuart Bovard Rosalene Frye Betty Martin Opal Smoots Earl Baker Fredericl Davis Rene Faux Edith Swick 'nu' Peg' 'POIIWHG by the Neva.:-k Fashion I 1 - 1 ' ..: - , f a ' N A 'O O E . Kathleen Earsh . A . A I M W V ..1 A W 6 - M H ': MUSIC ALL CO 'I F'.L C ORJS AEHEA SAL 1941 ALL-COUNTY ORC IECWRA Ready to oo 'Wk-ls e s onsorec b all e' hx riture ktore . V U V .. I - U. .. ,. N l I E 5 E... . ..' 5:13 9 1 Q' 'l sfr. .,' H rtford Hartford d rtford Hartiord Hartford Hfltford Hartford Flrst Row L to R HARTrORD PLAYERS Pebron Johnstown Sunbury Pataskala Centerburg Danville Utica Ramey, Arter, Payne, Belt N Perfect, Carpenter, Day, Hess Middle Row R Short, Coach, Davldson . Canaday, Postle, Buel, Wells C Sands and White, manager Back Row Booher, H. Canaday, Judy, E. Sands Fown, C Perfect Barrick, and Jack Farrel, Assistant Mgr. Thls page sponsored by Haynes Bros. EN AN I V M Hartford - O Marion St. Marys a ' - 9 I , - 7 'a - 12 - 6 A - O an' - 6 H ' - 14 ,Q W 1 ' 'D O . ,O O , O 9 ETNA lst Row Joe Sonaff Carl Pettifor, Bob Williams Bob Nicodemus, Raymond Parklnson, Rodney McCal1a. 2nd Pow Dale Helmick coach Clyde Bush, Gale Snlder Jerold Lloyd Snlder E A Cochrun. ard wow ueorge Meyer, Fred Stecher, Glenn Moerch, Edward Anderson, Warren Herriott Etna Etna Etna Etna Etna SEASON'S RECORD 16 27 86 lo 59 Jacksontown 6 Alexandria 8 Hazover-Toboso 6 Homer 24 Summit 12 his pane sponsored by Hull's Newark Wallpaper Co GRANVILLE lst Ro' eddie Rupp, Robert Campbell, Carl rown Bill Tanner, Paul Spears 2nd Row Philip harrison, Robert Strauss, Jim rter, Carl paller, Charles qoover, Georbe Hanum, Richard Bonheueeer, Stanley martin, Coach S A O 'S RECORD Granville Granville Granville Granville Granville Granville Granville Granville Granville Granville Granville Granville I s page sponsored by The Newark Advocate Alexandria Johnstown Etna rebron Homer Utica Pataskala Johnstown hebron oacksontown Utica Sum it wget n..u.QZ lst row left to ridht Parr, nllley, :ruce atcter Chrisran Arthur 'ochran John :utcher Dwioht nunter and btanley dwards Back ro left to right e 1 ,earnan Do ald 1rd robert Petry, Clarence loung, Joseph crown Julit e l1N6th9T Paul eiss .nd oach wcbert min 1940 Season's Record Homer Homer Homer omer Lower Thig paoe sponsored b Horner's Newark Paint Co Johnstown Utica bebron Jacksontown Granville Zi Jllil-. 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