Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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Wanc ielct Senear Sc aal 7 tfte Wen in file Service We, the Class of ' 43, offer here a small tribute to those of our Class who have so gallantly answered our country’s call to arms. We honor you men, for you arc lighting to maintain the type of education that has furnished us with so many happy hours. We wish you all good luck and a safe return. - ii -

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@lcU6 ' ffyiAt Uf On September 1931, approximately 503 of us young workers started to broaden our blueprint of knowledge. Our group had various beginning camps, namely Bow¬ man, Brinkerhoff, Bushncll, Carpenter. Hedges, New¬ man, Prospect, West Fifth, and Western. For six long years we learned the fundamentals of the 3 R’s in these camps of construction under the direction of many foremen. After completing the first six years of our primary building instructions, a new contract was formed and blueprints were drawn for the secondary camps. Hedges and John Simpson. In these two sites further details of architectural knowledge were gained under the super¬ vision of Engineers Dotson and Rohledcr. Because of the behests of the State Inspector, the building John Simpson was condemned, and we were moved to the temporary site Warner Building, where the governing board ruled half-day sessions to be in order. For recre¬ ation during this time we, the workers, sponsored a skating parly affording enjoyment to all who attended. After the first year and a half we found that foun¬ dations had been laid and main constructions were under way for the two intermediate camps, the com¬ pletely new Johnny Applcsced and the re-established John Simpson. The board transferred us to these build¬ ings where we regularly and eagerly punched the time clocks each day for a half year before entering the different classes of trade and science for which we were destined. Organization of each camp took place and for ilie draftsman we chose Edward Fisher. Ronald Kern, James Sheads, and Ralph Tykodi for the Johnny Apple- seed Camp, and Janies Bierly, Louis Palmer, Mary Betty Hoffman and Arlecn Ridenour for Camp John Simpson. After three years of intensive training the board of trustees assigned -125 apprentices to the super structure of Mansfield Senior High for final craftsmanship. The first year in this exploratory camp, under the guidance of Chief Engineer Beer and Advisor Mann, was spent in adjusting our lives to the new surroundings. Here advanced courses in science, mathematics and vocational training were offered. During the experimental period the trainees were supervised by Edward Fisher, Ruth Blumcnschein, Arlcen Ridenour, and James Bierly, When the roll call was cheeked at the beginning of the second year there was a new group of officers, chief among them being G. C. Rohledcr who succeeded Jesse Beer; the others were Bob Harbaugh and his assistants Elsie Rochm, Marianne Jackson, and Ralph Tykodi, with Earl Mann remaining as our Advisor. Due to transferring to another camp Director Harbaugh was replaced by James Bierly. On January 9., 1912, a dance was held in the recreation center of our camp. As our last year approached we faced it with much enthusiasm in order to complete our final achievement. Once more an entire change of personnel look place, the new leaders being Robert Huber, foreman, James McClure, assistant foreman. Jack Eistnan. revenue of¬ ficer, and Ruth Ellen Hurst, recorder. Several times we laid aside our tools so that we could attend social activities which our camp presented; these activities included the “Janitor’s Jamboree and the Massillon Dance, the latter surpassing all previous financial records. Then the play “Our Town was presented in which many outstanding performances were given. Our camp proudly saw several of its workers achieve prominent places in contests given by the slate. As has been the custom we cleared the fields of the construction site to stage many successful football, basketball, and track events. Because of the war our divisions have been depleted as some of our co-workers have seen fit to leave our camps for those of Uncle Sam in order to aid him fight in the struggle for freedom. Now in this twentieth day of May, I9-J3, we, the June graduating class, are about to leave our completed achievement as we present this Class History to you. (Signed) THE HIS LORY COMMITTEE RUTH McKEE, Chairman BETTY COLE JACQUELINE DAILEY GEORGE CHRISTOFF WILLIAM MAINS - 10 -



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cCcHtc coztcoK ' Picfrcie GROUP I First Row—Hetty Edwards, Vivian Rader, Evelyn Griffith, Earl A. Mann, advisor: Jim McClure, vice president: Ruth Ellen Hurst, secretary; Jack Eiseman. treasurer: Robert Huber, president; Evelyn Art, steering committee; Dorothy Norris, steering committee, Willn M. Lee, steering committee; David Flockencier, steering committee: William S. Sweet, steering committee; Wil¬ liam Nash, steering committee: Robert Jacoby, steering committee. Second Row—Lucille Bridges, Peggy Black, Betty I ' legal, Gertrude Dichin, Maxine Amos, Betty Geiger. Evnjcan Eby. Ilcnc Dysan. John Berger. Janice Carter, George Christoff, Dorothy Clark, James R Bicrly, Glenna Mae Auxlcr. Third Row—Wilma Dinger, Donna Jean Boyce, Miriam Eberhardt, Dorothy Esterline, joy Conant, Elaine Guiher. Betty Andrews. Camilla Calenc. Lcnorc Bet , Virginia Campbell, Lucille Calvcr. Fourth Row—Bertha Bauderer, Lucille Chesrown, Dick Flockcnzier. Lucille Bauer. Ruth Rrcyman, Janet Bonham, Jesse Cairns, John Adams, Robert Dow. Nancy Grimm. Jean Freeland, Harry Lee Baer, Jr., Richard James Appl, Edward Floyd Fisher. Fifth Row— LaDonnn Boneculier, Pauline Deslcr- haft Lucille Bcilstein, Margaret Buhr, Regina Finney. Betty Cole, Charles Bancroft, Bill Cave. John Albers, Dennis Berry. Wm. Campbell, Eddie Bales. Sixth Row—Ben Boa Is, Bill Beattie, Lowell Freeland, Robert Leo Arm , Barbara Ann Goff, Jacqueline Dailey. Eileen Remiller. Beverly Duvall, Madlyn Gcrbcrich, Robert Fraley, Bob Bixlcr, Tom Fogle, Bill Eichlcr. Seventh Row—Don Creedinan, Dana Gavin, James Curry. Richard Cushman. Paul Freer, Alex Demyan, James Burrage, Harold Clark, William Daum, Robert Constance. Robert Crittenden, Neil Butler, Floyd Bowers, Jr. GROUP II First Row—Betty Pflcidcrcr, Allen Knapp, Jr., Janice McCartney. Dan McMichacl, Marianne Jackson. Elsie Roehtn, Ear! A. Mann. Betty L. Plolis, John Hering, Kenneth Cettclinan, Bill Houk.Carl Lash,Malcolm Click. Second Row—Ruth LeMunvon, Dorothy Mayberry, Juanita Rand. Mary Ellen Miller, Mary Lulu, Corinne Payton. Jeanne Queen, Mary Margaret Lake. Clara Lorentz, Emily Holland, Mary Betty Hoffman, Marcillc Mnglott. Adele Knapp. Third Row—Margaret Kraus, Eleanor Herre, Helen Hagclbargcr, Betty Murray, Ncclda Ryan, Lillian Ra- panovic. Betty Parrott, Naomi Linsenmaycr, Marilyn Kyncr, Ula Mac Porterfield, Velma Owens, Marguerite Holmes, Teresa Payne. Fourth Row—Ruth McKee, Eugene Mellon. Jona¬ than Milum. Wilincr Ladd. Norman Hildebrand. Gene Miller, Dean LeMunyon, Darrel Nichols, Marjorie Mc¬ Clure, Joan Overmyer, Norman Leech, William Horst. Fifth Row—Jo Ann Morrow. Betty Hager, Earl Goetz, Chas. Hockett, Bol) McDonald, Mai ceil Pluck, Aida Patterson, Eugene Heller, Lea Jackson, Marjorie Rinehart, Eileen Pearce, Patricia Magloti. Sixth Row—Dick Lcinnrd, Bob Kochheiscr, Dean Hahn, Louis Naincih. Howard Herrick, Ronald Kern, Merle McCullough, Jr Leon S. Goettinger, Henry Gilbert. GROUP III First Row—Paul Rondell, Eleanor Wilging, Eugene Ropp. Betty Underwood, Robert Wocrih, Mtidied Stone. Earl A. Mann, James Shends. Phyllis Schaaf, Eudic Sinothciman, Robert Vrhanac, Romalenc Stanley, Larry Osborn. Second Row—June Shufflebargei, Ruth Watson, Marjorie Wyllie. Agnes Yonkowski, Catherine Stockcs. Gloria Wright, Ruth Wagner. LaVonna Schaefer, Ruth Wesson, Mary Sawhill, Doris Schmidt, Dorothy Sisco, Miriam Sauder. Third Row—Alan Yoder. Jacqueline Timmons, Helen Yasilouis, Beverly Wilburn, Betty Slier, Eugene Rexrode, Doris Scisingci. Marjorie Wentz, Lois Wap- pner, Betty Smart, Richard Stambaugh. Fourth Row—Beulah Westmoreland. Joiin Tatakis, Conrad Schuster. Bill Smith, Robert Wolfgang, Louise Turner, Joan Schnuitzlcr, Don Ritchie, Ruth Snyder, Jimmy Pen off, Jim Smith. Fifth Row—Marjorie Stafford. Bill Shurancc, Shirley Stichlcr, Lawson Painter. Jay Stricklcr, Ralph Schuler, Frank Rachel. Thomas Sell a eh er, Robert Schmahl, William Snowden. Sixth Row—Ben Sorg, Daniel Shihinski, Dean Sams. William R. Wailiel. R. Greer Port . Richard V. Waibcl. Robert E. Wigton. Ralph J. Tykodi. Floyd While, David S. Schiller. 12- 3 1657 01101 2051

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