Linden McKinley High School - Panther Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1946
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IIIIIIFIIIILYIII-:,:I I--:L lvE:rpIIIr,,I .IiII!:I-!IJI'iI'JIIIII - I-IITL-I I II I1 .. -f . I I'fI -f-I. I I I ---. ,,.l, , , . I I I 'J ? 'if':fF:'f1uf53- 4i1':rQ7-I . +5 2-1,55 I- -uri'-1'Tv1 fET.'EI:jQLi'ff-1:32 :I if- I Tff'-fl. II IQ. ' TT ff Ig.: -'- I-:,..- --1. -gif' - I'-.I I, -- Ji -I 3 5' :Q 1-'I . x X 1 8' ' - V- 57 - ' . . i 'L - 5 ., ,- 1 I ' - 7 1' ' , G, My RA, A! lf'- -- '- -- M--f-',,,n-1. ' c. 1wssr:u.w1u.wus E 3595 SHATIUCK AVE. COLUMBUS, OH. 40220 ' -1-.--1i- -r - -ill - Q QN-NCKXAQ QQ 4'3- .90 0 H Q, 05 S Q A 1 02 'WVTHQQ' l?lll3lISI1lflJ'l5Y lllilllli l1'lXll4lH Sli. l1llil1 ullllllilililllm lIll1SSll3 1 7 w I I Principal Wilbur C . DYOI' Vice-Principal H . L4 McMillan l Vice-Principal Miss Frances Henning QQQLEQEW First row, 1. to r.: Charlotte King, Jessie Nixon, Jeannette Elder, Martha Bethel, Lucille Durea, Florence Burgoon, Leota Kathary, Emma Shurlow, Mary Webster, Ida Livingston, Wilbur Dyer, principal, Fran ces Henning, vice principal, Florence Robertson, Mary Murphy, Mabel Hayes, Betty Fischer, Kathryn,Dutt Vilas Waliaer, Elizabeth Kennon Mary Geist, Florence Smith, may Smith, Genevieve Kubhhbfe - Second row,l. to r.: George Shirley, Walter Gauggel, Harvey Burger, Russell Williams, Ruth Dolezal, Edith Frederick, Rachael Porter, Katherine Jones, Georgia Maize, Helen Albrecht, Lucille Tibbals, Dorothy Bauer, Faith Johnston, Ethel Spencer, Mary McClure, Herbert Spangler M. E. Wertenberger, Robert White, Harold Martin, Galen Bosco, Allison Abel, Arthur Oakley. Third row 1. to r.: Edward Oyer Robert Grimm, Earle Briggs, C. W. Riggs, Robert Penng, Dudley Griffin Lucille Barker, clerk, Ruth Morgan, Jeannette Sanford, Ralph Livingston, Francis Rudy Berman Lamar, David Barth, Robert Kinney, H. A. Hemnn, wenaen wfulneme, Carl Judy, T. H. Plummer, Albert Pursley, Doit, Schick, Richard Moenter, H. Y. Parkison, Gordon Harris. ' Marcus Fox, John Wade, Prank Mason, lrank Ruzicra, J' ohn Thonxpson, Itrank Jacobs lo finden-0'Jc'Kinlq5 Junior-Senior 'High School 1320 Duxbeny Avenue COLUMBUS3.0HlO W. 41 DYER- Principal mmcas c. mmumc, va..-P.a.e,..u 1-L 1. M..u1u.AN, v....P.a..i,.1 June 1, 1946 To the Senior Class: With a great pride and satisfaction we extend our sincere congratulations to you, the graduating seniors of 1946. We say 'with pride because you are our f'olks 5 'with satisfaction' because of your progress and accomplishment. We know full well how happy you are to have reached this high point and we rejoice with 'you. ' You will find that the opportunities which will present them- selves to you will be as different and varied as you are indivi- duals. As you go your separate ways, we know you will carry with you the ideals of loyalty, fair play, and honesty which are so much a part of every day life in and out of school. As we look to the future of a world where opportunities are without number and where challenges are unparalled in history, we expect you to be the ambassadors of tolerance and peace among men, the leaders of spiritual living, and the builders of industrial progress. Keep your aims and ideals high and you will bring glory to yourselves and honor to the school that trained you through your high school years. o1v.G.49 -ZMMQQXHN fmflns ' 5 . 1' ', VI 'ja ,jj gy if 0 af' 6 hed G. Fisher Student Court Baseball Study Hall P rioia Ann MoGee earbook Ste ff Queen's Court G.A.A. TREASURER Arthur E. Slaughter Sr. Hi-Y Yearbook Staff Band Deloris Loree Arthur Glee Club Mixed Chorus -Hall Duty Typing Club llary Ceeutti Charter Member G.A.A. Locker Roan Hall Duty Noon Movie Rbyih Club Florence Borghese Nurse's Assistant Yearbook Staff Noon Movies Locker Room Hall Duty Charles W. Barron Wilma Bright Aviation Club Office Sr. Program Committee Yearbook Starr Cloyoe Denig Marjorie Jean Davis Jan, Lugia 13,11 Hull Duty Sr. G.R. GeAeAe 03100 G.R. Innes D, huehert Donna B11 tenet Dunbeok Lois Young Football 11,3 'M 'LS Yearbook Staff IQQ,1'b0Ok Staff Bent Rhythm Club Sr, G.R. Orohestra Locker Rom Lookeroql Journalism Club Hall Duty G,A,A, 6,l,A, none nu-roy Variety Show Hell Duty Sr. GJ. ltineogreph Office A Martha. Ann Graves Yearbook Staff Locker Room Noon Movie Hall Duty G.A.A. llaryellen Hou: ' - Hell Duty Office Library Typing Club llery Ann kright John J. Carro Jacqueline Fry Journalism Club Yearbook Staff Bible Ulub Rhytlm club Noon Movie Nurse Assistant Typing Club Stud! Office Richard Ralph Corna Letterman in Golf Basketball H1-Y Dance Homer Carl Ga bberd. Baseball Golf W3 'la-lv 'L5 Elizeebeth I. Hakes Hell Duty Sr, G,R. Jeanne ann Harper Bible Club Hall Duty Office Patti L. Berry' Nat'1 Honor Society Chatter--Linden News Yearbook Staff Student Court Ensemble G.A.A, Rebecca Jane Tracy Student Council Locker Reom 'Going On Seventeen' GAA. Office U Betty Hulse Rachel Hupn Yearbook Stat! Yearbook Staff . Rhythm Club Sgt. At Arms of G,A,A, Lockeroo Sr, G,R Noon Movio Lookor icon Office Office G.A.Ao Joan Whithead Spanish Club Ethel McE1fresh John Pr99t0n Football '44 ' 45 Dance Club Hall Duty H311 Duty Dorothy Vivian Miller Secretary of G.A.A. Yearbook Staff Orchestra Locker Room Office Phyllis Kern Hall Duty ' Srg Gene Yearbook Start Bernice E, Kitchell Yearbook Staff Spanish Club G.A,A. N Nancy Lee Perua Tony J. Ristucoi Thelma Ilean Powers Paul Thomas Santini Football Queen Golf 'aa 'ua 'us Study Club Pros. Student Council 081141000 Yearbook starr Book Ream Chigf Justice gff1g'R H011 D'-IW H111 Duty Pres. llat'1 Honor T' 0 0 Offibi Sgqigty Golf 'Mo 'l+5 Vice Pres. ,Hi-Y 0011111110 Ge Rider Search Light Club Hired Chorus Hall Duty Cleo Club Jean Sheets Usher at Graduation Hall Duty St. G.R. Virginia Lee Rees Basketball Qneen's Court Football Queers Court CASA. Yearbook Staff Ben Smith Peggy Siogrist ve PTOI, Gene Student Council Nat'l Honor Society Office Dorothy I. Sehirtsinger Sr. G. R. N. Rleharl Ray Saunders Mixed Chorus Typing Club Orchestra Operetta Ban! Janet Lou Starkey Associate Justice Student Court Nat'l Honor Society Library Club Mixed Chorus Cleo Club xv V . :uk Strada- Marjorie las Swiok Florence L. Turner Joanna Ruth Warner Yearboqhs-buf Vocational Conference Nat'l Honor Society Football 'Up '55 Yearbook Staff 'Going On Seventeen' Journalism Club Office Librlry Club Sr. G.R. Yearbook Staff P' gag Q WM- Q 159' 5 Am i . ,-nys. 1 i 2 WEE if 1 .wry ...if .mx ff? Four short years ago-there dawned upon the horizon mf the faculty of LMS, a hundred and one frightened, spindly, and wholly inadequate pupils. What a struggle! What a battle! what a victory! Now fifty-two of that same regiment, who began the struggle are now about to -graduate and receive that coveted diploma. D 1 These years have passed rapidly, but each year is packed with tender memories to be for- ever cherished by this departing class of Linden-McKinley - It seems as if only yesterday that we were receiving our Junior high diplomas. and one eager faces listened to the commencement speaker, TGod that he was living in America and that he was able to without the fear of being bombed -- ,Ns thrilled to the thought that we were now ready to our years of schooling, those in high school. A hundred each giving a silent prayer thanking attend Linden-McKinley High School enter the most important part of all - - .Let us recall some of the many experiences for which we can never forget at LMS. Ours was-the third class to enter the new high school. We knew that as we grew to be the men and women of the future, so would our school grow to be one of the best in the city. , In our sophomore year, our class saw a football team take form. We gave cheers with the cheer leaders. Our heads were held high when the newly formed band paraded down the field. :Under Mrs. Hayes' guidance, a Glee Club, ensemble, and a mixed chorus, all came int. existance, whose heavenly voices still ring in our ears. Then came Christmas and our class had a JChristmas party. The dramatics department became equally outstanding by winning second place in the Ohio Speech contest. The variety shows, auditorium programs and plays are but a few 'of the things which will come into our minds when we speak of our Alma Mater. Father time is moving with us for now we're Juniors with half the battle over and on our last laps toward victory. Many or that regiment of a hundred and one had lefm the struggle. 'Some answered the call of Uncle Sam, others gave up. The boys and girls that remained in 'that regiment still had the old fighting spirit that they started out with. In this short s period of time, which we refer to as our Junior year, there were school events and happenings jmich can not be excluded from the memories we will take when we depart from Linden-McKinley. ,Remember our Junior hayride! How can one forget the laughter, jokes and songs that were sung as we rolled along. our football team was improving. We beat Central! The band was estab- flishlng the name of being the best marching high school band in the citg. McKinley had its first senior play, 'Ramona'. We witnessed the first senior high graduation at Linden-McKinley. ' f At last, our regiment now numbering 52, but each one having the feeling of being victorious in withstanding the struggle which began four years ago, are now ready to take his or her place in this world as well educated men and women. Although we are proud and happy to be so victorious, there is a touch of sadness all about. To think of leaving our Alma Mater swells our eyes with tears and our hearts with remorse. The school events and happenings of this year will stand out for us seniors more than any other year, as they are the last ones we will ever be able to take part in again. Many went to the dance sponsored by the Girl Reserves ln the spring. 'Anne of Green Gables' was given in April. Our vacation months came and went ,line a strong gust of wind. we were back in school again and ready to put the final touches -on our high scncol education. Each of us felt that not only had we matured throughout these 'last few years, but so had our school. The gridiron crew of Linden-McKinley really proved ,that they had what it taxes when we beat Aquinas 19-7. The football dance and crowning of the queen will always be remembered. The GR's sport dance, skating parties will add to the manyunmories we are taking with us. But of all the events that have occurred during these last four years, none will equal our graduation week. The banquet, prom and most of all graduation day. - Now it is time for our regiment of 52, to leave Linden-McKinley and go out iJHD the world We are ready to put to use the knowledge and training that we have acquired during the past twelve years of schooling. Goodby, Linden-McKinley! This departing class shall ne'er forget you or the wondrous years spent within your por'als. by - Joan Warner l3 T'WmiefQ 0 o C ' L , 'U 4- 1 vw .1 -if Ph u. 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H1JY Student Council Student Council Homecoming Candidate Yearbook Staff Yearbook Staff as as 531 1 5f2CTf2 TOTE! 'Treasurer Betta Briggs X, A1 paonni G'R' Baseball 'Lb 'LS Office Sr Hi Y Spanish Club ' Student Council Stud t Court Homecoming Candidate 16 Terry Aldridge G. A.A. Hall Duty Study Hall Ve :mar Andersen Treasure H1-Y Football Track Swimming Donald J' . Baker sry Variety Show Operetta Band Olive Louise Barb Band Orche stra Hall Dutga Stadium geant Joan Bachman GOAOAO Variety Show Rhythm Club Ni B William Barney Basketball 'AB 'bk 'LS Baseball 'bb 'LS U56 Iournalisn Club lachine Shop Hall Duty Beverly Ann Brown Journalism Club Basketball Court Yearbook Staff Knitting Club Milosav D. Alexich H1-Y Club Edward Barnes Machine Shop H1-Y Track Manager Doris Balka Journalism Club Searchlight XV 1 Joyce Beckman Nick Bejelis Searchlight Track G.A.A. Football Rhythm Club Sr, H1-Y, Latin Club Richard Dale Benadum Ann Benner Library Staff G.A.A. H1-Y Intermurals 1,2,3,l,, Speech Club Yearbook Staff Aerocobra Club Locker-room Stage Crew Journalism Club Office Jerry Edwin Bounette Bertie Lou Borghese Student Couno 11 G.A.A. Rhythm Club Jane Helen Bowman Latin Club Spanish Club Office Pan-American Program Leo Joseph Bonaventure Machine Shop '44 '45 w1111am Borghese U Dorothy Ann Borghese Band- GeAeAe Saxophone Ensemble R!1Yth-U1 Club H311 Duty Stadium Drive Intramurals Hall Duty N ' william sawn-as Sr Q Track Manager Marjorie Breekmridge Tony F. Bruzzese Roma Botts Traffic Duty lleohine Shop Drup Majorette Rhythm Club Mixed Chorus Stadium Drive Office Assistant ' Pageant Journalism Club Hall :Duty 18 Delbert Lee Button Track Bpeeeh Club Christmas Play Grace llary Benedetto Girls' Glee Club C.S.U. Womans' Vocational Conference Hall llonitor Christmas Pageant Operetta Richard Crumm Student 0011146 'Ann of Green Gables' Pres. of Speech Club Christmas Play G X, G Norma Jean Bricker William Coldren Mary C, 31,-01-gy Rhythm Club Baseball '44 '45 Study Club Basketball '45 Journalism Club llachine Shop l Richard Crawford llerilyn Jane Call Ted Croy Bend Cheerleader 11,3 fu, Concert Band Game Club 'LS 'L6 Orchestra Y G.A.A. Dance Band G.R. Rhythm Club Rhythm Club J'0u1'Dll18m Club - C xv C C virginia Carrell E11 R. De vlllers Bette Carson 'Basketball Queen Sr. Football 'Searchlight Rhythm Club Sr. Hi-Y Office Office G.R. Yearbook Start 19 Ruth Chandler H611 Duty Offic 0 Knitting Club Typing Club grey E, Davis Carmen Del Tedesco Marjorie Ann Diehr Mixed Chorus Band Study Club Glee Club G199 Club Ensemble G-A-M Service Library I Doris Dinsmore A. Paul 3, mg, Don Forney Harriet A. Donavan Office Metal Club Chief Justice Band Hell Duty H311 Duty Sr. Hi-Y Orchestra Track 'l,6 Knitting Club Football 'AL Amer. Hi-Y I X Q D1-R110 DTUBSOII June-Dunkle Darlene Dylart Geneva Duvall G.-LA. Office Assistant Journalism Club Library Intramurals Ticket Seller sway Fine Arts Rhythm Club Knitting Club SOHO!-81'S11iP Yearbook Staff Locker Room 20 1 :Mai J J coma Ann snug. LM., Theodore L. run nary new w.1t.1- Goble Looker room typing club nigga chorus Offioe Assistant Office Assistant G.A.A. Lookerom Journalism Club Hall Duty Intramurals X . Donna Goodrich Patricia Wglgh Victor Lee Gross Josephine Finally llsohine Shop llixed Chorus Track Rhythm Club opal-.ma 11,6 sr. H1-Y Hall Duty Rhythm Club Hi-Y Softball Hi-I Trask Y0a1 b0Ok Staff , 7 N ,Y Patricia Foley John Eugene Harper Judy L. Forney -Terr? Hindu! 9.3, X Football queen ms Latin cm g,A,A, Pres. of 6.11. Spanish Clui mu-gum cmb gheerlgader 'LB ml, A Pan-kaerican t L5 'I+ mu Du Y Office Assistant G.A.A. 21 Jerry Houck Elizabeth .Tune Haines 'Murder llansion' Pan American Day Treas. of Spanish Club Office Assistant Locker room K Norma Jean French Band Orchestra Dance Band Journalism Club Ass, 't lditor Yearbook X Bob H111 Dramatics 'Anne of Green Gables' 'Madonna of the Rose' War Chest Drive Mixed Chorus Variety Show Walter J. Hildebrand Track Hi-Y. Martha Hamilton Office Journalism Club Hall Duty Rhythm Club Yearbook Staff L llary Rose Harrington Tom Jenkins Betty Helder cies-Ae Football 'LS Ofiibi 'fulfil' Rhythll Bl Dut nu-book starr club q,g, Y Library Assistant Knitting Club Office Assistant 22 Ellen Garrett Yearbook Staff Journalism Club Rhythm Club Emerson E. Inscno 'Rohm I.. Jones Art Club Spanish Club Robert L. Johnston Dorothy L. Howey Robert Kidvrell Eileen Hopper reetbul 'uh 'AS 0.A.A. llaehine snop Office nragk Gen. Gene Rlrvthm Club Library Asa. 't Hall Duty 3-guqgnt cmmgil Attendance Ticket Seller Hall Duty 'Gladys Jordan Jerry Kremer Pattie Ann Klettle Ronald H. Laaok HQ11 Duty Metal Club G.A.A, Aviation Club Rhythm Club Hall Duty G.R. Bond Drive Program TVN-U8 Club Student Court Student Council Pres. Latin Club Jerry Light ' Football Track Sr . H1-Y Joan K1 inger Office Journalism Club Homecoming Candidate Yearbook Staff Loran Loughran Dorothy Leach Band Rhythm Club Dance Band. Khitting Club Camera Club Betty Sue Longbcttom Ronald H. Loman Gloria ll. llegistrele John A. Mahoney Library Football 'l+3 'LL 'L5 Ensemble Basketball G.R. Basketball 'LB 'M 04,5 Mixed Chorus rqgtbgll Baseball 'L3 'M 'L5 Glee Club Mixed Chorus Spanish Club Locker-room X, , Bill Kanring Evelyn Moo Martin N' Fred Marsh llary Hiller Football Girl Reserves sr, H1-I Rhythn club Traok R-h1V UhD1 Club Track Girl Reserves Student Council Football Office Worker Soo. H1-Y Latin Club Jane McCord Robert McCoy Joanne llcGarry J' ohn T. Neeley Rhythm Club lletal Club RDTUW Club Searchlight Hath Club Hall Duty Journalism Club Student Council 21:- Ralph Neibarger Pauline Morris John Newland Gaynell llorrison Aircobra Club Office Assistant honing shop Girl Reserves Wood Shop Yearbook Start sr, 111.1 Rhythm Club lull Duty Band Football '45 Class Attendance Journalism Club Track Ogg, 11,5 G.A.A. G.A.A. Lookerroom Betty Nixon Richard 0'Harra llary Jean 0'Brien Donald Pratt Typing Club Metal Club Sec. or G.A.A. Football Manager Searchlight Student Council Intramurals Track Teen Hall Duty Band Journalism Club Rhythm Club 1 3088911 Pi-Okard Anna May Oettlin Frank Plzzutl larllyn Olingar rcctban '43 'ua Ensemble o,A,A, '16 Glee Club Intramurals Baseball 'b3 'Ma Pan-American Searchlight 'LS Spanish Club Pres, Basketball 'h3 'Lb Office 25 Barbara Thomas I Kathryn Owens Rosalie Pflieger Cheerleader '43 Latin Club Journalism Club 'Ml 'LS 'L6 Spanish Club Student Council Office G.A.A. Pen-American G.R. 0113160 Lookeroon Alta Platt Journalism Club Yearbook Staff News Letter Latin Club Hall Duty Victory Bond Drive C N. w Ioan Bell Ramsey Wayne Saltz Edward Santo G.A.-if H1-Y T1-'BOX Glee Club Year Book Staff Sr. H1-Y Yearbook fads! I llsohine Shop 0ff100 Assistant Eda Marie Rico! Student Council GIAUAI Office Assistant Glee Club Homecoming Court Mixed Chorus gl Mina llae Riokly Ruth A. Rickman Mereadus Jean Roller Su9'R0d0Uf01l Mixed Chorus Hall Duty G.R. Party Chairman Journalism Club Glee Club GQR. V190-PICS. Student S933-'9h1i8ht G.R. Journalism Club Council Ga-MA. Ensemble Study Club ' ' Latin Club 26 , . 4 1 Francis Sohirtzinger Donna Sagar Richard Scott lllrthd Sshefer Track Rhythm Club Spanish Club CLR. Maohine Shop - Hall Duty Aviation Club 01'1'10O pan.,mg1-iam Yearbook Staff Lois Soheiderer llartin A. Seamon Betty Seltz Robert Shrider Rhythm Club Student Council G.R, Orchestre Ball Duty Hall Duty Typing Club Mixed Chorus Band Ha l Imty Operetta Orchestra Spanish Club Treas. Hired. Chorus Democracy Debate Spanish Dance r l a C a 4 Lee Watterson Ver!!! 31181-'f91' lambs Thomas lar! E110 Shriver ' Study Club Journalism Club Rhythm Club H311 Duty Capt. gangs llajorette ce 27 Gloria Siders G,A,A. Journalism Club IDBI! SPUIIOO Latin Club Spanish Club 'llurder Mansion' Pan American Program Student Council I0 Ann Sides Library Assistant Journalism Club Study Club virginia Zngschwert Hall Duty Office G.R, Ty-ping Club Ramona A. Smith Library Club Glee Club Hired Chorus G,R, Latin Club Janet Spasth Student Court Vice Pres. G.A.A. Spanish Club Office Democracy Debate Pageant Lois Woods GQAQAO Dltramura ls Searchl ight Rhythm Club I virginia stu-key G-,A.A. TTBBSQ Orchestra Intramurals Rhythm Club Hall Duty Betty Stone Martha Thompson Delores Alta Tharp ' Ann Tlmblin Typing Club H511 Duty Mixed Chorus Glee Club Searchlight Study Club Glee Club Mixed Chorus Band G,R, 0.3. A Operetta Orchestra GAA. Hall Duty Knitting Club Office rrank Thornsley Marian L. Whited 0111-for-4 wget. ll!-l1'.Y Frlneil Torbnto Library Club G.R. Spanish c1ub G.A.A. Rhythm Club Rhythm Club Otrioe ' H111 mt? Bible Club af Carol E. Townsend Donald L. Weber Lois Valentine Ralph Weimar Bend Machine Shop '44 '45 Library Staff Sr. H1-Y G.A,A, Photographer Club H1-Y Basketball Journalism Club Glee Club Ensemble Rhythm Club Glee Club M xy N911 wilcox Virginia Vellmer Albert Wygant Jean Helen Vrugitz 1 Mixed. Chorus 111f91'91IN1'819 '53 'Uv Track G,R, H1-Y 'la-5 'L6 Tumbling Club Office Assistant Gui-A. Rhythm Club Yearbook Start Rhythll Club Mixed Chorus Journalism Club Editor Yearbook 29 Joan Nader Ramona Robinson Jeanette Doran BMW La P01426 Photography Club .To1u:'na1ism Club Hall Duty Chatter Dramatics Program Rhythm Club Rhythm Club Hall Duty Ticket Seller Maxine Beavers Batty Waite Donna Navman Ora Bell Wood Drum Majcrettel Rhythm Club GWR. f Pres. or G A A, Stadium Drive Attendance Rhythm club Intramurals Pageant Photogranhy Club Office Assistant Journalism Club Hall Duty G-R- H311 Du-by Rhythm Club an I -su? 3:3 S -J Q ' ., 47 ,,Dt f iff9:Qf A Alan Kilburn Jim Bertsch Bob Batea Robert Coldren Charles Berry Charles Barney Harold Schnaudt Earl ey Ulrey Bob Archer 30 Richard Cole K James Carpenter Wendel Rockefeller Class I-Iismry 6- 46 In September 1940, 239 lively 7B's entered McKinley Jr. High. We were happy to think that our 'Elementary' days were over and we felt proud to be in Jr. High. However, after a few days of life as a lowly 7B, we realized we werehlt as important as we previously had thought. The months rolled quickly by, and in September, 1942, the senior high which we had dreamed of was co pleted, and many of us had home-rooms and classes in the new building, even though we were still in Jr. High. Soon, our graduation day arrived. It was a warm June day and our spirits were high, but at the same time, we felt reluctant to leave our as Jr. High days and the fun we had during this time. Our class now'numbered 241. Our s mmer vacation passed quickly, and we realized in September .that we were the fourth class to enter Linden-McKinley Sr. High. That year we saw the Student Court organized, watched our sports grow, were thrilled by our orchestra and band, and thoroughly enjoyed the plays given by the dramatics department. We attended the noon dances and movies, and also the variety shows and auditorium programs. The G. A. A. and G. R. were rapidly growing, and they held several parties which were very enter- taining. The school year 1944-1945 brought many new things. A stadium drive was begun in order to receive the necessary funds for building a stadiu in which our future sports events would take place. We watched the pro- gress of our football team, and followedoour five pretty cheerleaders in giving enthusiastic cheers for the boys who fought so hard for the glory of our school., The basketball season was not too successful, but that didn't keep us from being proud of the boys on the team. The first Senior Class play 'Ramona' was presented and we hoped that this might become a tradition. A new track team and baseball team were organized and we witnessed the win- ning of the District Tournament Championship by our baseball team. A spring concert was given by our orchestra and band letters were distributed. Our senior year proved to be the most eventful of all. Our athletics were constantly growing and becoming stronger as our teams competed with those of other high schools. We elected our football queen, and later, a basketball queen. Both were crowned at sport dances given at the school. Christmas approached, and the G. A. A. held a dance in the gayly decorated gym. As we became l2A'g we'elected class officers whom we felt were worthy of these honored-positions. The yearbook staff worked unceasingly to pro- duce the traditional yearbook. Spring appeared and with it came an operetta, 'The Chimes of Normandy.' Soon.we were planning for the prom, and practicing for graduation. Our class has dwindled to 171. Many of the boys had joined the Armed Forces, and some of the students left School for other reasons. Now, as we are leaving school, our thoughts return to the good times we'w had, and we hope that those who come after us will have just as much fun. We wish to thank our teachers for the guidance and understanding they have given us. We are proud to have been able to attend Linden-McKinley Junior and Senior High School and hope that we have been worthy of it. 42EfQuh 1zQ2Qaoa 31 1 4, TRI-H2525 ARTIST' ,-f f 1 Gm, Yall Mfg LORAN LoU6HRAN X A K 7, I 19 - f X 5:52214 I J M 'H ENAR ANDERSON CA VE MAN QQ. HARY owe CAROL HARMET TEAM 'BARB TWH- DQNAVAN W ofsmm SSW 9 Nom-M FRENC H FEM. BAND LEADER- 0 CK HOUSUM EDA 'Ricci Movls HE R o AU1-0 GRAN H, fp Hamm JOAN slugs f I If H0 SE' WI FE Jo A Af ll , NAD an , M5 .MEM .Qu Q K 1 GWL ,' ' WY ', Jack HARPER X fx X4 . ,a' KNIGHT' 1 S J ,,.-' A N- x N x ' ' , , P f M- NA 'RIC LY S 0- f X 'PHo1'ock'APHER5 -im MODEL W X AH- 'ao X f x V M gg 'HoM.eY'z uescuwfm' 5 3,47-HMG BEAUTY 1 Hum GIRL. Milky 51,4 LN M- ' LW -SMI-OR ANN f Sffffv EQ 7DSYaH 'T'?'5T vm cease, 'rmmm . DRUM NTHJOEETTE Y B AIN? 32 at KEN MAS TRAPEZE' ARTIST' oy FQANFY JgLua's suvsek JZ eo sin Jegg RoLLER 6, ' GHTER ' Bgpgie ljfe-A FARMKRS MU Q 1' 1 ' 1 1 MJ Q7 'l BIBJOPIIYSUN Cgouveg WAX fam PRo'EnrMLL oozgz K x x 4 BA Pnr ww SP6-'NCE dd' v H JCHOOL 1-5.44-.HER ELI DE V.LLsns '-ii , Arr nc Cop pfn'B'i'E:s 1 ,. ik -- iq ll. 5,5 W ' 5 I 5 TUHBNEY ? ' MA o D A I ' ' . WAVVER D3QuN4:GfAnl ,J :TGI Ds8uTA NTE oc'L beet BUTTON . 5'c1ffv7-f5r , ?K0' a V X7 BASE -f TED Fuss B EY Q 6 x ' Q I , TFHVGI-IN6 5ALe5 MAN 'sativ 0,fffgyeY Akrasr FK A if Chopus GIRL-5 'BIT FULEY- SECCFYIU-Y 33 r HAH R055 1 rl UNDER CLASSES 12B Class: First row left to right: Whalen, Ramsey, Large, Breckenridge, llcGarry, Hadyen, Walsh, Kelly, Ross, Dunkle, Doran, Robinson, Bateson, Be l ve agua, Renioo Baughman Minard, Nevill, LaPorte, Harden, Burwell, Kirby, Hanawalt, shore, Ventrisco, 2nd row: Anderson, Julian, Unterevue Dailey Dill, Todd, Dover, Shrigley Carson, Heokert, Jackson, Davis, Salini, Whited, Bell, Koontz, Wright, Wilson Owens, Strider. 3rd row: Alexander, Cheeseman, Agler, Haley, Acree, Whitmer, Terrible, Marin, Conrad, Puckett, Ray, Smith, D'Ange1o. Ad dd I 11A Clase: First row left to right: Tuller, Clear, Hageman Harper, Peer, Searles, Ott, Howard, Wimmer, Biancone, Clifton, Lucas, Davis Grendel, Bundy Compton, Weingard, Stephens, Shoemaker, Sands, Wolfe, Woods, farnhard, Brown. 2nd row: Large, Catree G111, Grimm Shoemaker, Lowe, Gramer, Hiokle, Walking Ware, Nunro, Ranok, Redfern Leonard, Gilmore, Klein, James, Ott, Thomas, Van Horn, Tepper, Patrick, Ilandles, Masters, 3rd row: Martin, Fiekiser, Lese, Maddux, Schmidt Tripp Walston Lefebrve Slaughter, Henning, Gu-rabranu, Grubb, chick, waiters, iraae, mais, nm, ' Barnhart, Fisher, 31+ 11A Class: First row left to right: Rummer, Reynolds, Alvis, Gabriel, Fsbbro, McDonald, Sheline, Barklow, Williams, Little, Johnson, Hall, Dover, Ulrich, Bello, Burns, Horn, Miller, Del Tedesoo, Reese, Clear, Kipfinger, Walker, Miller, MoHale, Murrdook, ' 2nd row: Williams, Scarborough, Monroe, Bauohert, Hurd, Dressel, Doreen, Massare., Townsely, Rioevuto, Frazzini Fight, Maddox, Allinder, Borghese, De Anders, Roy, Warren, De Andere, Holliday. 3rd row: Davis, Smothers, Sayre, Koontz, Kaylor, Conrad, Kirk, Reynolds, Rolland, Doughty, Palmer. 11A Glass: First row left to right: Houck, Coffee, Daugherty, De Lauder, Davis, Steuffer, Newsbaum, Krejoi, Wolverton, Fenner, Ottelin, Faiella Martin, Barker, Baker, Lee, Rudolph, Satterrield, Ingersoll, Darby, Bailey, Klien, Martin. 2nd row: Schumann, Owens, Evans, Dunbar, D'Andea Newman, Hinkle Hure, lhglander, Bohem, Nolty, Beum, DaAndrea, Thomas, Qiegrist, Kent, fiudy, Ayers, Burns, Johnson, Farabee, Jones. 3rd row: Reese, Cairo, Scott, Del Col, Masoolina, Williams, Tenaglia, Flaooke, Kable, Cordi, Alexis, Reed. Boydston, Spalnding, Peiter, 35 11B Class: First row left to right: West, Blagg, Garrett, Barriat, Sagar, Smith, Reams, Friend Limos Brookman, Rutledge, Bennett, Shields, Walters, Gorey, fleitzel, Ludy, Ray, Harper, Holley, Morrow, Hinkle, Kirby, Clark, MoKown, Sabatini, Palumbo, Marsh, Monroe, Johnson, Spain, Woods, Cochran, 2nd row: Sims, Blateri, Woods, 11B 016382 First row left to right: Manring MoB1ane Dole Baldass rr Huntington, Geolz, MoGlinohy, Graham, Grahafz, Dinsmore, Magring, Lehi, Priest, NBHS, Richards, Wittkugle, Sykes, Conklin, Wyant, Wasoh, llelfi, Wedemeyer, Traugh, Ferri, Young, 2nd row: Maffit, Siders, Beichman, Rodgers, Miller, Stewart Cue Lohr or Umbelby, Marrow, Hupp, Cohagen, Roberts, Hermes, Hough, Baugas, fonahue. 36 t 1 rt t rightx Han ford Ary Barker Plummer, '1'u1'n01'n gmgfsggggttffwpgaggsgf mem.-ew, Soamaooo, Hefers, Hodollister, Whitga Powell Harder, llertin, Korner, Moore,W1ok, Pratt, SGIIIPSOIM 50710. Dunfv v Wu' futon' wnu: sonniat ana sonar: neuneep sonirtzenser HBYGOH Kiefvr. 0. f ninggrri Petriegrgehreoengest, Rossi, Ristueoi, feokson, Wiokoreft, lloDani01a ggQ'df,2,fjf'Bf.'f2Q1,BQ2fg Bff.2ftSHnlt'r,Io?yiozneap, runners, senz, Homer, crease, Cimminello. 10A Class: First row left to right- Gurgioh Armstro W . , ng, ise, Thortmorgen, Shistzinger, Iqren, Martin, Anderson, Archer, Schenk, Barb, Franklin, Maddox gizgpell, Sabin, Colsante, Sebie, Denny, Corvin, Gladman, White, Krouee, Whaien, reny. 2nd row: Elledge, Call, Gallyn, Berlin, Gosnell, Neuman, Neal, Rowe, Shedian, Buxton, Turnem, McAfee, Bordner, Caveneugh,B1akey, Roth, Kindall, Binoooni, Aldridge, Gygen, Button 3rd row' Coldren Borghese .To s M . ne oxley Standy Dupler T1-onato Hanawalt Caloarra, Gallynf Hager. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 37 W 1 ,,, 10A Class: First row left to right: Evans Kent Ross Riceveto Kar an stszftzgf-1221.3 Bassas- sa?St'5s'g-ffm:f':i- Pm- 'img--' u er s gminott. singer' isuller' iAv.1by,, , Y , au er, Irum, Chick, n row: er Borghese Castradale Starbuck I-Iaverl Murp Richards, Williams, Missuise, Bush, Hofme, vruigti, crgg,i?,iSag, Iggggrg' Frazer, Harris, Renoir, Platt, Kelknier, Colange, Sanderson, 3rd row: Pardi, Chandler, Heuer, lla:-tin, Slane, Fisher Edmineter, Bobne Thayer, Wilson, Jones, West, Borghese, Price, Helpman, Lloyd, Stuart, Smith, 10B Class: First row left to rt.: Taggart, Niven, Kemper, Presten Welton, Bland, Ill, Beavers Belcher, Bavileoqua, Renioa, Slicer, Kelly, Butt, Haley, Watkins, Hayden, Monroe, Miller, 2nd row: Gregory, Ramsey, Julian Paras Bowman, Boham, Blain, Reek, Wendelgest Cummingham Nicholas, Bates, Woodruff, H-own, Childers, Barron, Penn, Taylor, Hill, Higgins, Centitenci, Starkey, Moore, Huffman, George, Mason, 3rd row: Adams, Paul Rill, Scott, Miller Wagner, Shirley Volumer Bower Huffman, wnaer, cnrisunger, wuson, wesiervnle, mary, hnaergz-111, Bolln, Gerabrant, Fowler, Patterson, Person. Lth row: Shirteinger, Englander, Thompson, Bradley, Floor, Frederick, Fordioe, Carpenter, Rickley, Scott, Burns, Noie Factor, Burghese, Regial, Chamiler, Goodrich, Perkins, West, Patterson, Swlngle. 38 Student Council, First row 1. to rx Abram, Martin, Parson, Muneral, Perkins, Santilli, Buttman, Bruney, Pickard, Schirtzinger, Reid, Lowe, Regonds, Goodrich, Peter, Sebetini, Walker, Second row: 1. to r: Lay- well, Keeling, Young, Ballard, Masters, Woodruff, Crites, Ulrich, Leonard, Redfern, Borghese, Spence, Briggs, Siegrlst, Wagner, Sheldon, Morgan, Hayes, Victoria, Wright, Wasch, liokerham, Ubberoth, Bennett. Third row 1. to re Potts, Priest, Del Col, Ricci, Zugsohwert, kicci Williams, Rizor, Hayes, Johnson, Frazer, Kent, Sentilli, Wright, Dailey, Hilderbrend, Green, Young, Vandooran, Williams. Just e sweet girl Lett: The U. S. Marine Band pays e visit to Linden McKinley. 39 The Airacobra Club Mr. Jacobs and :friends try to rind the minus quantity, YEAIQIEOOI4 STAFF mn 'Row Len 'r.'a..1v-1' 'Yuri-nl Hoof - Florencegorqhesr- Mswflsa Graves 'YJ' vvtdi-gg - Vw U.. a'RQe5 -'Bah 'Feed-Join mu-ner Torn, 'RmsTuec'u -cLRzbeeaa'1'w-.my - Eddle Slauqhhr 'Rvdworl Covhl - John Carre -Vlvutvw VWIIQY' - T'TH 0He Sw-clk -'Phylhs Kavvs -'Perry Hecvy . 2fane4'Duv-.Na em-,K I n,,,ll. 1 Yearbook Staff September: left to right around desk: Rachel Hupp, Florence Borghese, Tony Ristuooi, Phyllis Kern, Patti Heery, Martha Graves, Becky Tracy, Janet Dumbeok, Pat McGee, Eddie Slaughter, Virginia Rees, Richard Coma, Bob Reed, John Carro, .Ioan Warner, editor, and Vivian Miller. 1 Yearbook Staff January' First row left to right: Pat Orem, Virginia Carroll, Pauline lon-is, Martha Hamilton, Nonna French,lass't editorl. 2nd row left to :rights Beverly Brown, Mary Barrington Tu Forney, Joan Nader, Joan Klinger, Virginia Vollmer feditog. 3rd row left to ri811t: Ronald Loman Donald Goodrich, Victor Grossi Dick Housum. Insete lett to right: Ann Benner, Geneva Duval . Camera shy: Alta Platt, Mina Riokly, Ellen Garrett. l+0 14 RN ' n - . , Y , lgNxX'QYK 4, A, M 1L wXNMfWN ' ,ff ,,'. K A -NSN IQ , ', x A 'Ak' kl I , ll N ' If A ' 9 6 4,gZ?f ,JZ 4 2 kit :V I dfgkifaai--,fs V g' iw' Q2 0 wf f?!i?s ' if X 0? ffw , f ff 1 f f!! if X C5 ' ,' -' - sf V N . 455' A if ,9,1Q ', S: 1 ' ' 1 ' 52 1 iff' ,af ,244 2 ' if ,- I 1 - fy 5, 171,-x 1:55 , -' f ,IQ fl, , V if, .5 Ne' U 1 1953, -vi A, X If 'ffl' -,, , , 1 , . ,, fff ' f fm 'H ' 'wr H, 1 , , f ' , -44, .7 f Y . , , V 1 ,ff ' 1 , 1 f . , x 1 1 1 ' fm f,f.A, fy'-QMwHf 'ffv -rj. , Q gf 1 ,' A-'Z .V f ,,ff, , , , V, , J , , , A .. f f -ff Af, fxm , 71 if ' 2 .. ' ' -' fwf My f,+ if fy', M ' 7f'f 72f'f-A 5 ff' ju .- ' ,U if I ff' I fl Y 'f:,.u A Q ffvf 4 ' . - QQ .1 n 1 ' f ,.' f - ' f,:w,,Z f ' 47 BZHLW V.. B- . isfyflg ro l u f lee Penther's season this year was not too successful, although McKinley had its moments c 3 o y. These were the trounoing of previously undefeat d 1 1 t - South, and the selection of Bob Reed for first team Zuagdguosazhegnl-Zltghgiig ggugavmoggzzgs to receive honor were Dick Housum as captain and as back on the second team' R11 De Villgrg SUI!-'03 JOM Prawn 'nd' and Bob Walston fullback. All the latter received'honoreb1e mention t mg! Pmth'1':hY19V' H 8006 nucleus of players returning next year from which to build s Q uegmin Sgsguog-arse first team who won t return are Bob Recd, Capt., Dick Housun, John Preston First Row L-R.: Walter Unibleby, Carl Townsley, Ray Miller, Richard Coldren, Jim Bauchert, J' ack Strader, mar Anderson, E11 Devillers, Ronald Lowman, Dick Housum, Bob Reed, Neil DuFore, Buddy Broclcman, Bob Walston, Jack Preston, Clarence Mills, Floyd Hinkle, Joe Pickard, Clyde Wright, Ed Hanawalt. Second Row L.R.x Coach, White, Jerry Dille, Jim Owens, B111 Manring, Bob Potts, Wilmer Adams, Ed Zoog, Jerry Light, J' ack Scarborough, Dick Tripp, Forrest Murnhy, Benson Haley, Don Morrow, Nick Bejelis, .Terry Agler, Fred Marsh, Tom Jenkins, Joe Toranto, George Rogers, Coach Rudy, Third Row L.R.: Art Martin, Frank Rizor, John Newland, Myron Conrad, Myrl Whitmer, Don Bordner, Stan Stewart, Nelson Slaughter, Julius De Andrea, Jack Blakley, Ed Marsh, Darrell Morrow, Bob Johnson, Charles Kehlmeier, Carl Morley, Gilda Rossa., Don Decatur, Leonard Shrider, Bob Archer, manager. Mom-Ulf! 0 Coshocton 13 L' 6 Grandview 13 0 West 20 19 Aquinas 7 L' 0 North ll, 0 St . Mary ' s O 7 East ll, 2 12 South o 6 Central 7 L2 ?f'Ef.5 f-'1 -: fp 8 ew.: .' S E fs- ' in .151 1 T I k if-5' R' K 1 f Q, if it W2 -Jim gurus 7 , U7 ol - x - 1 'sassy . ki Tia 45- i Wiz' g :fun ' K q x I 'ii 'J ' - 9:35 McKinley's basketball team had a season eight games and lost fourteen. The team hit N. which could be termed as fair. They won its beet form toward the end of the season. Had the Panthers played this brand of ball all year, they would have had quite a few more wins. The Panthers looked their best in their first game of the District Class A Tourna- ment. They defeated West 52 to 38. Then they lost their second game in the Tournament to Central. The team looked its worst while The squad this year had by far the best ball team at McKinley. The team finished in and losing 7. McKinley grabbed its share of honors on taking defeats from Central and East. 'team spirit' of any other previous basket- fifth place in the city league, winning 5 the All-City High teams. Dick Housum was named forward birth on two first teams, and forward on one second team. Eddie Zoog was honored with a first team and second team center position. bill Barney and Buddy Brock- man received honorable mention as guards. Practically the whole squad returns next year with the exception of Captain Housum, Lowman, and Barney who are seniors. First Row: I. Peters, W. Belcher, B. Barney, C. Townesly, B, Brookmen, B. Potts, N. mrore, P. Evans. Second Row: H. Martin, D. Coldren, E. Zoog, B. Fisher, B. Walston, D. Housum, R. Lowman, W. Adams. McKinley 28 Arlington LO McKinley Aquinas 25 McKinley 33 Washington CJL2h McKinley North Ll McKinley 29 Grandview 38 Lckinley Washington C. H. 29 Lcxinley 27 Marietta 33 McKinley Grandview 29 Hciinley 23 B9XlG? 33 McKinley Central 52 McKinley 36 Zanesville 51 McKinley South 36 McKinley 32 Central 51 McKinley West 2h McKinley 3b South 33 McKinley East 55 Idcllinley l+2 West l+5 Licliinley Aquinas 33 McKinley h0 East 56 McKinley North 55 Tournament McKinley 52 West 38 McKinley A3 Central 52 '+L L he 4 ifzifii' if . LE. all Q 5. C 'W r goals!-on F 0 xsuinks 0 'W EY I I' Linden-McK1nley's third year in the District Tournament brought the best results possible. McKinley won the District Class A Championship. This they did after defeating Delaware-Willis L to 2, Grandview 10 to L, and Aquinas in a close one 7 to 6. In the championship game, the team had an on day and trounced Upper Arlington 9 to 1 for the District Class A title. McK1nley's game in the State Tournament was lost to Dayton-Fairmont by a score of 5 to 2. Dayton went on to the finals and was beaten by Cincinatti. WDII 1118 for all In the City-League, McKinley had a 6 won and 5 lost record. For all games they 10 and lost 7. High spot of the season was Perry Rea1l's B0 hitter against Aquinas. The lead- hitters were Jim Shumaker in the City-League, with .3b6 and Buddy Brockman with .316 all games. Perry Reall, Jim Shumaker, and Paul Rossi were honored with positions on the Dispater city team. First Row L-R.: Earl Davis, Homer Gabbard, Perry Reall, .Tim Sohumaker, Chester Bell, Dick Housum, B111 Barney, George Lohr, Bill Coldren, Neil DuFore, Second Row L-R.: Raymond Cole, Bob Bates, Alfred Paolini, Joe Piokard, Ronald Lo man, Bob Potts Buddy Brookman, Paul Rossi, George Rodgers, Chester Donohoe, beach Martin, Uclinley 5 lest 5 llaiinley B Delware-Willie 2 ' 2 South 5 ' 10 Grandview 2 ' 11 Balt g 7 Aquinas ' 5 St . Chu-lee 6 Omtrel L ' 1 lllth 0 ' 9 Upper Arlington 1 ' 5 Ci trll 2 ' 2 lorth 6 ' 10 Aquinas 0 ' 1 Aquinas 5 ' 12 lllt 9 ' 2 Dlytd -Ihirlont 5 lililllf 0 'Ulf L L6 ,Tm ,I wiv km Q. Eg 'F v - -Q v N 4. . , :ns-vm fr Q-, -7 . i, .1 J 'Q V. gm A 14-3A'2S.m. QHBFQ 1- . hgm.n...x .?- ig- ' og .5 -311 'ig 5 Hi ... ... .. L. -.. i.4. ' ' rn. - -. 3 1: - SE: S- 'F- ,T-... ,-:. 5 --Q. 3- :L .,. 1 -..4. ,?-'41 ZITI... it Ti -.. L. A :i '-f - -- .ce ' ' ..-. , - The 1945 track season at Linden-McKinley was the most successful in the school's brief track history. This '45 team finished with a 6665 average winning three and losing two games. The team defeated Westerville, Worthington, Bexley and lost to Arlington and West. They tied for fifth place in the city meet. Jim Webb, who collected 74f points for the season, was the most outstanding member of the team. He won the discus at the Newark Relays, took second at the District Meet and took fifth in the State Meet. There were eight letter winners: Jerry Baker, Nick Bejelis, Jim Koontz, Art Martin, Bob Reed, Gene Thomas, Bob Welston, and Jim Yebb. First Row L-R.: Pat Frissora, Francis Schirtzinger, Fritz Hillebrand, Bob Archer, Louis Terrible, Ed Barnes, Second Row L-R.: Richard Bradley, Bob Whlston, Vie Gross, Leonard Shrider, Kim Koontz, Gene Thomas, Bob Reed, Jim Webb, Jerry Baker, Nick Bejelis, Fred Marsh, Art Martin, Delbert Button, Jerry Light, John Newland. Third Row I--R.: Jim Koons, Rolendldonroe, Rey Miller, Walter Umbleby, Bill Enloott, Don Pfeff, Juilus DeAndree, Coach White, Ed Marsh, Wayne Seltz, Bill Manring, Ener Anderson, Don,Baker, Clyde Wright, Joe Anderson. , Heets Dual Meet April Arlington 66. Linden Triangular Meet April 15 West 67f, South 32f Linden mai Meet April 19 Bex1ey,45f Linden 514 Dual Meet Anril Westerville 32 Linden Dual Meet May 2 Worthington 57 Linden City Meet Mhy 8-9 Linden tied for 5th place with South .lo8+ ' av 1 gui' st, ,, ,,.,' v 0 In ..?wQ... awww its 'L AJ' w -4. gf W wtf! .Q Q S ax 'if- fi :S - : - mn JQEQ Y- X fs 1? Although few realize the into a highly organized sport. Linden-lcxinley realized ition the officials entered a The l9b5 season was very fact, Golf, a spring and autumn sport, is rapidly growing this fact and upon the erection of the senior High add- tour man golf team in the Greater High School League. successful. Linden-McKinley won eight games while los- ing only three. They took third place in the League. Tony Ristucci was high scorer for the team with thirty-four and a half points. Paul Santilli was high average with 3 points per gale. The long hitters were Homer Gabbard and Paul Santilli. In addition to Rlstuooi who was high scorer for the team, the other players scored for the team, as follows: Santilli, twenty-one polntsg Sciore, eighteen and a halt pointsg Corna, eighteeng Gabbard, twelve points. 4 1 Coach Parklson, Junior Soiore, Richard Corna, Tony Rlstuooi, Paul Santllli. McKinley 12 15 ' 16 10 105 6 9 2 12 2 1 9s 1271? POINTS 50 St. Charles A West 1 South 0 Central 6 Bexley 55 North B 10 Grandview 7 North A lb y Academy A Aquinas lb Arlington 6 ,Q x Q lp 'W 1, IQESIZIQ ASKIIIE ll The Reserve team had a better season than the varsity so far as per cent average goes, but they, like the varsity, were also hot and cold all year. They were a good group of sophmores and show much promise of developing into good high school players. The squad was captained by Eddie Hanawalt, a promising guard. Bob Fisher, a for- ward, was moved up to the varsity at mid-year after making a good showing on the Reserve Forrest Murphy, Bill Dupler and .Toe melfi will be varsity players next year. The Reserves won 7 while losing 10 and they finished fifth in the city league. The scores of the games was as follows: First Row: I, Haley, R. Martin, ll. Bruzzese, E. Banawalt F. Ricci, H. Martin Second Row: A. Slane, B. Hope, I, Murphy, I. Owens, J. Barr, R. Thrall, B. Dupler Mcliinley 1 5 Upper Arlington 27 McKinley Aquinas McKinley 25- Mifflin 21 McKinley North mclginley 36 Grandview 6 Mciiinl ey Grandview Mciilnl ey 18 Bexley 31+ McKinley Central McKinley 28 Central 21, Moliinl ey South McKinley 21+ South 36 McKinley West McKinley 20 West 36 McKinl ey East McKin1 ey 31+ East 28 McKinley Aquinas McKinley 17 North 1.1 52 X B Varsity Cheerleaders Lett to right: Barbara Thomas, llarilyn Cell, Pet Oren, Judy Fornoy. Girls' Intramurals Girls' Intramurals Reserve Cheerleaders Ir. High Cheerleaders Lett to right: Donna Woodruff, Shirley Chick, Left to right: Joan Clerk, George Ditriok, P811 Barb. Barbara Ryan, Freddie Buoni, Barbara Van Dorn. 53 ' CDITU CE lisa Vilas Waliser Miss Lucille Barker M!-KXUNUEENKWCEIQE 0 w llr. Sweeney, llrs. Rodgers, Mr. Arthur, Mr. Little, mn' Le. Mr. Young. Mr. Bosworth, ltr. Phillips, Sb C IHA TI ITIES Its purpose The Linden-McKinley H1-Y is an important organization in our school. is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community hikh standards of Christian character. Entrance requirements are not too strict, but the boys must be of a type to set a good example for the younger boys. The club has six objectives which are: service to members, service to school, service to community, service to nation, service to the world, and service to God. The officers are, Bob Reed, Presi- dent, Paul Santilli, Vice-President, Enar Anderson, Treasurer, Arthur Martin, Secretary, Bruce Daily, Assistant Secretary, and Clyde Wright, Sergeant at Arms. Other members are Jerry Agler, Milosav Alexich, Ronald Bauchart, Richard Benadum, Nick Bejelis, Don Bordner, Charles Boydston, Mike Bruzzese, Jack Cua, Julius DeAndreas, Eli DeVillers, Chester Donohoe, William Edwards, Bill Endicott, Robert Fisher, Pat Frazzini, Victor Gross, Herb Helder, Fritz Hildebrand, Bob Johnston, Bob Kendall, Jerry Light, Bill Manrlng, Fred Marsh, Richard Martin, Ray Miller, Carl Moxley, John Newland, Don Newman, John Neal, Jim Owen, Al Paolini, Bob Peiter, Joe Puckett, Donald Reed, George Rogers, Bill Saltz, Wayne Saltz, Ed Santo, Meredith Schlatter, Fred Schmidt, Arden Slane, Eddie Slaughter, Nelson Slaughter, Stanley Stewart, Joe Toronto, Dick Tripp, Walter Umbleby, Jack Vrugitz, Ralph Weimer, Neil Wilcox, Bill Zugschwert, Bob Archer, Don Baker, James Bertsch, Benson Haley, Dick Housum, Bob Walston, Myrl Whitmer, Roy Wilson, Don Forney. Senior Girl Reserves The Senior Girl Reserves organization is a junior member of the Y. W. C. A., and the members at Linden-McKinley work on various projects including sewing for the Red Cross, baking goods for the U. S. O., collecting books for servicemen, selling Navy Day tags, and helping at various school functions. Their slogan is 'To face life squarely,' and their purpose is WTO find and give the best.n The faculty advisors are Mrs. Lucile Durea, Mrs. Florence Burqoon and Mrs. May Smith. Girl Reserve officers are Judy Forney, President, Peggy Siegrist, Vice-President, Elizabeth Ulrich, secretary, Gerry Patrick, Treasurer, Sarah Martin, sergeant-at-arms, Jean Roller, Party chairman: Barbara Lee, pin chairman, Joan Redfern, program chairman, Joan Warner, publicity chairman, Rachel Hupp, service chairman, Connie Munro, recogni- tion chairman, Barbara Klein, project chairman. The club has 88 members, consisting of girls from the lOB through the l2A. Senior Girls' Athletic Association A large club open to girls only here in Linden-McKinley is the G. A. A. The G. A. A. is advised by Miss Fischer. In order to become an active member of the club, each new girl must merit 50 points, then, after having her nrough initiationn, she is admitted as an active member of the club. The club was organized in order that senior high girls who were interested in girl's athletics might participate in their own sports. The officers are as follows: President, Ora Bell Wood, Vice-President, . Janet Spaeth, Secretary, Mary Jean O'Brien, Treasurer, Virginia Starkey, and.Sargeant- at-Arms, Jerry Elledze. Journalism Club The Journalism Club is open only to boys and girls of the Senior High. The pur- pose of the club is to pro ote better writing of students throughout the school by encouraging them to submit their writings for the purpose of its inclusion in a school magazine. The magazine will be published at the end of the school year. Members of the club are Eda Ricci, Marilyn Call, Patty Orem, Joe Plckard, Bill Barney, Ronald Lowman, Margaret Limos, Geralda Elledge, John Mahoney, Bob Kidwell, Jerry Bonnette, Mary Jean O'Br1en, Virginia Vollmer, Carol Townsend, John Kllnger, Darlene Dysart, Josephone Finally, Jack Harper, Bill Coldren, Bob McCoy, James Thomas, Joe Ruddy, Don Goodrich, Rosalie Pflieger. is -J St d u ent Court Ggt your basketball ,tickets here Student Court mixed Chorus Glas club fl!-7 Studi: es? 58 Captain Bob Reed, first Linden- MoK1nley football player to be named on All-City High School football team. Bob played the guard position on 'LL, 'b5, 'A6 teams. Junior Hi-Y Basketball Team, back row 1. to r: Mr. Geuggel, sponsor, Eddie Aleshire, David McCune, Jim Walker, Marion Alezioh, George Carter, Reno Borean, coach. Front row 1. to r: Bill Platt, Chuck Denny, Dick Edwards, Rey Popovich, Danny Dover, Don Peolini, Paul Parke, Manager. 59 i l l l Saunders sings one , Bubbles OYBI' New fathers show how its done. Abel visits M C1 Beauty Saloono urn. Physics Physiology Class Looks It Over Mechanical Drawing Art f- if iz? Phys ios Cooking Class 61 The mouse lllr. Judy! under the queen's desk ' Qui-0'6 miss Henning! Parkinson in the dark room. Heartbroken Sugigg 62' 1 X 1 1 HAM SW MMI The Linden-McKinley swim team coached by Robert C. Kinney finished fifth in the District Swim Meet this year. The McKinley feat is all the more remarkable because this is only the second year that the high school has nerticinatcd in swimming. Eleven teams were entered in the meet. D Members of the Panther team were Bob Walston, Dick Housum, and Dick Coldren. Linden-McKinley took third in the medley relay. The relay team was comyosed of Housum, backstrokeg Walston, breast strokeg and Coldren, free-style. 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