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lvi and Mrs Mohr and their daughter Barbara a ninth grader lived on South Main street Miss Mildred Pangburn had served as a laboratory technician before coming to McGuffey Photography and nature studies were her interests and at one time she was botany collector for biological supply houses Mr Ira Schluter teacher of mathematics constructed the i950 Ohio Every Pupil test in that subgect for all seventh and eighth graders He and Mrs Schluter have gone on several extended camping trips both enloyung that sort or rigorous life Collecting Ohio glass and gardening were Miss Hazel Spykers hobbies She lived with her mother and made extensive plans to remodel her home One of her tasks was to help plan the annual Harvest supper Coach Alfred Tanner was a football player himself having been named All Ohio end in his enior year at Wooster college During the summer he had charge of the boats at Chippawo Lake southwest of Cleveland Speed boating enthusiasts found him a friendly host Mr and Mrs Tanner lived in the Talla wanda adpartments The cafeteria had an important function in the school and it served the students well under the co direction of Miss Eleanor Wylie and Mrs Rcbert Perhaps Miss Helen Young s name was most often linked with G A A Be sides serving as adviser for that group she taught gym classes for all twelve grades She conducted one of the first Folk Festivals ID Ohio took modern dancers to the National Folk Festival at Wilmington and spent many hours preparing the group for their spring recital Between gym classes Miss Young played the piano a hobby as was square dancing Because Ireland was her father s birth place Miss Margaret Young planned to spend Summer i950 in that country and in England Since the trip was to be her first to Europe she planned to tour the other European countries as well In the summer of i948 Miss Young attended Bread Loaf School for Writers in Vermont Her main interest was dramatics and at that school she had the opportunity to participate in a play ustodo s Wlke Geo e o e K el a T Complzments o Opelcaszt f'Farm Controlledl' Mzlk 22 ,V . . . , , h . . . C . . , . Millican. Miss Wylie also taught the home living course for McGuffey girls. - , , . . , C i n z James i ns, rg W It , ov m urner.
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Dtrecttng the MCGutt f orchestra wos only C srroll port ot Mr A lx Len ld s oftwttres Recd ng ond ploytng golf occupted h s ree hours He N .xrttfe VP th Ohto Mustc Fducottoh ossocrotton ond eoch sprtng spent rhdry hou tu tng ocol ond rstrtct rnustc Contests Nr nd Mrs Lelcvold hree doug ters The Heclqert ltbrory Fund grown rn tts copoctty to ser e students u d Q e trectton of M uss Lo Although he wos kept U y her home ond two ye-or old son Robert McI.tn Mrs Long found tame to odfrs oth MCGutfey publtcottons She receuved her lou noltsttc bockground wht forlctng on several newspopers Mr Long wos fvorlctng toword has doctorrt Ohto Stote untverslty A nottve Kentuckuon lVll:S.lOf6pllIf'1G Mrddleton tn oddttton to hor ort cldss ,sonsored the ottrocttve bullettn boord ond show cose dt ploys thot studen s ngoyed durtng the ye-or l-ler own Interests Included ort ond squore donctno Qhe desrgned ond rhode her own Iewelry No ed for has tune chorol worlc 1 the vucrnuty ot Von Wert Mr H E Mohr Iorned the McGuftey toculty tn 1949 ond dlrected the hugh school chorus I :ng Mss M orcJ rn bology Mtss Geor Huls eod ond Mtss Jdne Jw hone econom C Muss Josephtre M d lleton grt Not pictured Mr A D Lekvold Muss Vtrj nt 5 zz Nren e on M r rn src s nt M Cloud nd Mr ROD rson ort M Robert Mtlre'n rnothernottcs Mrs Robert Mt ltcon Cote-terto Mrs E330 Bron h etcrviory osststont Mr Ro ert Rueggeberg Mr Jonn Whttesel ond Mr A W Boue mlustrtdl arts ffl' X199 bla Complzments 0 The Marshall Smzth Funeral Home 21 l V l ' El - , . . u. .fc ' u V . t, ' 'Q pf , s. as I M , V . K 6 . J. - , I , . . F l 'rs W dg' l ' d' ' ' , 1. o . u had 5 -u h , , ' rf ' ' ' uf F er the 'bl d' ' rs. l? -ell J. ng. s to X b s' wvn nt . . . in s ' e Q , 's . l L Tv . . .U , . . I A V Standing: Mr. Wotfne Sir -mer, seccndory osslstontg Mr. Erverson O. M0cArthur, industrtrz i:r's, S'tt' : il Ar Ffmgsu ., t ', gre ' f lwe, r ' . s, A A 1 , . ' 1 . . . , ' c ': Pu , Mts Eh nbeth Lo- C , 3 Mr. H. E. oh , u ' , Mrs V'rg, rt c rt t. Pixu t , , r, t , g . A , , , ri ' .- l wa'-,ffl I I I , ' Cr f t u r' r 4 ' 1 . .-.1 'V
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Semors Had Actwe Hlgh School Years Hsgh school to the sensors was a rush of classes games dances sports and all the other actsvstses which made up a perfect four years Busy writing for The Mirror cmd The Reflector, acting sn the sensor and Cstamard plays taking trips to other schools and varscus other places of inter est and seeing As You Lske It were only a few of the many extra curricular actsvstses which the sensors found time to accomplssh during their last year The class chose navy blue and whste as the class colors We are the Future the motto and whste roses the flower The sensors supported their school by thesr outstanding interest sn the Student Council the Junior Red Cross gsvsng to the various drives and buying subscrsptsons to the paper and yearbook Both boys and girls formed the back bone of the basketball hockey baseball softball and football teams A tsvstses of class members were varied as the record shows Judy Almy srst C amard l 2 3 4 FTA l 2 GAA 2 numeral 3 pressdent 4 cla s treasurer 3 Student Council 3 modern dcsnce I 3 4 tennis l 2 basketball l manager 2 3 hockey 3 4 DAR contest football queen Reflector staff Gurls State David Barr first to third transter South America seventh Sc en e l 2 3 treasurer 4 Cstamard 3 4 MClub 3 secretary 4 chorus 3 4 Student Council 3 football 3 4 track l 2 3 4 basketball I 2 sensor scholarship test Mirror staff 4 William Bauer transfer California Pennsylvania st C amard 2 3 4 Science l 2 3 4 football 4 Donald Booker transfer Middletown tenth ence 2 3 4 M ub 3 4 cho 2 3 4 tra k 2 3 4 letter 2 David Brcnch transfer Stewart ninth Cstamard 2 3 4 ence l 2 4 track 2 3 4 basketball mana l sem scrsolarshsp test dss rct winner American Legion essay contest 3 Reflector staff Mirror staff 4 sensor play Morrs Brown srst Cstamard 3 4 Science 2 4 baseball 2 basketball manager l David Caldwell transfer Hillsboro sixth Cstamard 2 3 Science l 2 Reflector staff Mirror staff sensor play Stephen Chase transfer Clearwater Florida ninth Cstamard 2 3 4 Mclub 4 class secretary 3 football 3 4 track 2 3 4 Student Council vice pressdent 4 orchestra 2 3 4 sensor scholarship test Reflector staff music festsval 2 Sensor officers Marvin Wilhelm pressdent Robert Wadlesgh v s c e e s s d e nt ue Muncey secretary Jac S t a f f o r d treasurer Complzments of Oxford F arm Servzce 23 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . I . . . h . - V 11 - 11 i A 11 - 1 1 1 1 4 C' . . . f' . . . if , , , , ' , f'fh , . , is f , ' 1 , . ' ' Charles Beasley . . . first . . . FTA 4, Art president 3, chorus l 2 3 4, music festival 2. . . . , ' , . . . Sc? , -cl 2 , rus Sci , 3 4, M-club 4, football l 2 3 , , ger , 'or pr ' I , S k ' f
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