Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)
- Class of 1949
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Behind fhese doors are all +he life and acfiviiies we have loved, enjoyed and .shared. Now allow us +o unfold and share wi+h you a few o'F fhese-our acfivifies-as 'l'he SHIP'S WAY IS BUILT. ',,... ? T 1 X-' g- 4114! I x 1 f li.-:. gk 1 f I .-.. x- 3 medication Wifh sinceresi' appreciafion, we, 1'he graduafing class of I949, wish 'I'o declicafe fhis volume of The fradifional Memoir +o our class sponsor and friend Mr. Calvin W. Heinfz-in order fo express our grafiiude for fhe pafience and cooperaiion he has shown us--'I'his- our lasi' year ai' Middlebranch High School 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SHIP'S WAY IS BUILT T,,.T,T School T7TT....TATT....T7T...T.T,T7 Dedicalion ...,T7T,.V....T, Table of ConIen'I's Board of Educalionm... Adminisfraiion oo7..,.,. Facully ,...,,,,..,,..77,7.,....,7 LAYING THE KEEL ,,,.,7,,, Page I 3 4 5 . 6 7 U 8-9 II Foo'I'I.aaIl ,77,,,,,7,7 ,,,,7,7 L ffrr I2-I4 S'I'udenI' Council a,,.Two7o,o, I5 All School Play ,,.... 7,T,T.,. I6 Band and'Dance Band ...,7o,, L L I7 Sevenlh and Eighfh Grades ,..7,. .... I 3 Freshmen 7,,,,. . r.,7 ,,,,.,,A.,,.,,77,7, . ,Vw7,77 I 9-20 HULL IS BUILT .....w.. o,....L. 2 I BasIce+baII .L.T.L,,.,..,, 22-24 Glee Club .L...,.,eLL,. .L,. 2 5 Y-Teen, Hi-Y ,L,e.,,.,... .a,. 2 6 Library, Declamafion L,L, 27 Sophomores .,..v.,....,......eLLe.........,.,.LV.eLe,.,..,L. 28-29 Sophomore Aufographs L ,,....LL.,..,L,LLLL,,,,e,,.,,Le,. ..,. 3 0 MAIN DECKS AND 'SUPERSTRUCTURE eLL..,.,e LLL. 3 I Boosfer Club, Cheerleaders LLL.,L,,L,L,.......,,,e,a 32 F. H. A. ,..e,ev.,,eLe.,..,ev,.,.LLL...,L.. e,eL 3 3 Facef ..,.,,,.,,e,,L,,...... ,v....,L,., , , L 34 Memoir ,L.,eLe.,.a , I 35 Senior Play LLLL. 36 Juniors ,,,,...,,,,L..,..,v,,,L,AL,L. 37-39 Junior Aufographs .,..,,.,..LLLL. 40 OUTFITTING THE SHIP ,..A.... 4I Class King and Queen e4..L,a , ,LLL7LLL.L, ,, , 42 Shop, 4-H ..,L ....vL,,,L..e,.,.,,..,.Y,,Lv,,,e,e,.,,,,w,,, 4 3 Bus Drivers, Cooks, Janifors, Jr. Police ,,,s 44 Scouls ..e,.s,... I .... .,,L,.....,.,.L...,., , s,..,,,,LL,.,L, I . 45 Junior-Senior Prom ...,...., 46-47 Boys Sfafe, Who's Who .,,....., LAUNCHING THE SHIP ..,.a. Senior Class Officers ...,. Senior Class Picfures eL..s, Senior Snlaps ,,,,.,,,,,, , FacuI'I'y Award .L,.., Song Shop T ., Hisfory ....se,,,L Will L ..e..ee..ee , Prophecy ...sA,f Aulographs ,.L,.,. 48 49 50 5I-57 58 59 60 6I 62 63 64 Sealed, lef+ 'lo righi: A. L. Geib: Don Blaclr, Vice-Presidenh Roy Warnoclxg Homer Schmucker: Ran- some Barr, Presiclenh A. J. Willaman, Clerlc. Wfzyo ,ffl fi M .. X Q 0 300193 of eeucafion Q li , ' , 7 These are fhe men behind 'lhe scenes +ha+ none of us see foo much of. They are fhe men who do fhe purchasing of anyfhing new 'For our school-They hire our leachers and discuss 1'he problems. Theirs is a very impor+an+ job and a very impor+an+ parf of oqr school. 6 minigfvafion Ai i r ' ' VE - a 22+ 4 iff: ff .2 fl-' ' To Mr. Kohr, our Superiniendenf and friend, we wish 'ro convey our 'rhanlcs 'For all +he considerafion and kindness he has shown us 'rhrough our school years, which have all been under his supervision. Our only wish now as we leave here, is fhal' we will become 'rhe men and women fhai' he has endeavored +o 'rrain us io be, +ha+ we will carry on fo oihers and +o life 'l'he fraiis and abili+ies his lrind guidance has insfilled in us. 7 I William Morris Kohr M.A. Defiance College College of Woosfer Ohio Sfafe Universiiy Superinfendenf Celesfa Campanelli Micldlebranch High S Secrefary chool QQMZZJJ Jean Cusfis B.S. in Eclucafion Wilmingfon College Anfioclc College Ohio Sfafe Universiiy Kenf Siafe Universify ' lndusfrial Arfs 772. Margarei Rodgers A.B. College of Woosfer Foreign Language, .E nglish Doris Ream B.S. Kem' Sfafe Universify Mafhmefics, Principal Cyl Mu, C. John Albrechf B.S. in Educaiion Capifol Universily Physical Educafion, Science 771. Jai Miriam Weisel B.S. Anderson College Commerce, Hisfory QW Roberl Aiiken B.S. in Music Duquesne Universiiy lnsfrumenfal and Vocal Music Off!-! Lesler Klay B.S. in Educalion Ohio Universily Physical Educafion, Science 'Mm Mildred Luiz Ohio S'l'a+e Universily Chicago Academy of Fine Ken? S+a+e Universily Home Economics KC. Richard Singer B.S. in Bus. Admin. Kenl' Sfale Universify Commercial Subiecls, Englisl' 0.711 544424, Charles Hiclcle A.B. Universi+y of Norlh Carolina Mounl Union College His+ory Marilyn Cordray A.B. College of Woosfer English, Malhemalics Omvgf-fwvlu Melvin Snode Mounf Union College Hislory, Malhemalics Wifyefwff Emma Lipperl B.S. in Educalion Ohio Universi'l'y Physical Educalion, Ari Calvin l'lein'l'z A.B. in Speech Heidlebergr College Speech, Dramaiics Wm I I ' h Cer f' fix CID 50 f ,Lf C, X , rf' : ' 1 I ' .3 -f f . -. I 5 LA Q HETQQJL 3 M C Sb-fffi7 ,f , - 5-:X 2 , 3 ci' 3 fwfk 5? -dig? A -X E E27-6 -f-L., N3 ? E - sf-:fain ' 41:-ff' 3- ',.,- 9 11 ' is .ma-fl Picfured above from lefi' +o righf, firsf row: Bob Oberlin, Fred Beard, John Amafo, Lynn Rineharl-, Charles Leach, Jacll Weirlch, Bill Holibaugh, Larry Williams, Bobby Galluccii, Leo Humberf, Don Ruch. Second Row: Jerry Cirone, Ronnie Humberl, James Moore, Wayne Erb, John Ohman, Jerry Pelro, Jim -Luiman, Owen Schmuclxer, Jim Lufman, Clyde Riffle, Ralph Downey, John Guanieri, Lynn GarroH'. Third Row: George Walfe, Jack Evans, Ray Flory, Joe Nahay, John Lufman, Tom MaH'hews, Bob Brulon, Bob Dyer, Richard GarroH. JERRY PET'RO JAMES BENNETT o-.fum ur1MAN Co-capparn Co-capiain Q1-Iarferback End End 12 Qi I A M 0 N D S BOB SLAWSON RALPH DOWNEY Fullback Halfback LYNN GARROTT JOHN RED GUARNIERI GLY? :UFFLE Halfback Guard ac le I 0 Springfield .....,.,,777,,.. I 2 6 Waynesburg ...., .,... 6 I2 Norfh Canfon ..,,.....,,. 6 I9 Easf Can+on ..,....,...... 7 7 Jackson ....,,A... ......., 2 6 24 Green+own .,,A.,.. .,A.. 6 I2 Navarre ...,...,............A6 2l 37 Hariville ,,.....,.. , .,.....,.. 0 Won 4 I..osI' 3 Tied I RONALD HUMBERT JOHN LUTMAN Halfbaclr 13 Tackle . . 1- :T ' - Y- 1 A- Q Z-iii? 4 T.. , ' -3 AF . 6,11 11 Q i ' 1 f .2 l This is l'he group of persons who sen- fence all 'the crim- inals in Middle- branch High School. -X 2 - STUDENT CCDUNCIL The S+uden'l'Coun- cil has been doing a fine job by keeping fhe grounds around +he sc-hool clean, having, dances al' noon, and by making rules which improves discipline in 'fhe school. The council includes 'lhe 'Follow- ing people: Sealed lefl 'lo righlz Tom Kell, Janel Hume, Tom Malhews, Rose Cavalier. Sfanding: Paul Vcgalsang, Jerry Booher, Marlene Pelro, Mr. Singer, Mildred Slock- burger, Cindy Karns, Mary Ann Brower, and Delelcres Mareno. 11' I - Z ails, N STUDENT CCDURT Facing lefl +o righl are: Tom Malhews, Clara Angione, Rifa Golhshall, Rose Cavalier, Janel Hume, Don Rice, and Marilyn Henkel. 15 5 E5 QP ALL SCHQQL PLAY Cross My Hearl by John McRae and George Savage was lhe all school play pre senfed November I9 and 20 'lo a ca acir a d' Th I - p y u ience. e pay concerned fhe adven- 'lures of fwo feen agers whoiwere a problem 'lo everyone excepl' fhemselves. They lcepl' +heir 'families in hof waier and fhe audience in a lol of laughler. The casf headed by C. W. Heinfz as direcfor, assisfed by sfudenf Ruby Kandel was as follows: Sealed, leff +o'righ+: Carl Diclcerhoof, Joan Bauman, Tom Saunders. Sfanding, leff fo righf: Kay Mann, Norma Schmuclner, Virginia Sweifzer, Ray Parlrs, Connie Hanel, Dale Humberf, Palfy Mock, Myron Bircher, Helen Henning, and Norman Sponseller. 1 f. 5-l fa i f T145 W M barrow 16 BAND The band which has improved greatly in fhe pasl' 'rhree years received new uni- 'Forms from +he P.-T.A. Band Members: A. Karns, C. Neiporr, B. Moock, J. Karns, B. Hein, l. Sweifzer, P. Shipe, D. Heim, P. Slickler, V. Feller, LoreHa Carosello, Barbara Sollie, D. DelashmuH, N. J. Schmucker, McCoy, Ticlrick, P. Day, D. Ramsey, H. Capuano, Luella Bells, Jean Emmerl, E. Bells, S. Karns, D. Charleslon, R. Pelfrey, Bob Wersfler, Dale Evans, Larry Feller, Rober+ Doesef, M. J. Sficker, Dick Groom, A. Young, C. C. Karns, Harold Fausnighi, T. Saunders, David Fawv.er, M. Pefro, S. Groom, A. Saunders, Carl Rand, Wm. Bracken, R. Go++shall, B. Brenninger, M. Bells, E. Burfield. Maiore++es: Cafherine Benfz. Marilyn Hein, Anifa Cavalier, Judy Legr, Voila De Giralomo, Sue Fall. DANCE BAND This is 'lhe 'Firsl' year fhal Middlebranch has had a dance band liul' il' shows signs of becoming oufs+anding. Mosf of lhem will be back nexl' year. :- Dance Band, picfured from lefl lo righf,.'lirs'l' row: Roberf McCoy, Norma Jean Schmucker, Donald Ransey, Herman Capuano, Camille Neiporr. Leff row back: Elsie Bells, Beverly Mock, Herman Capuano, 17 SEVENTH GRADE Picfured from lefi lo righr-Firsi row: Wineferd Humphrey, Janice Mareno, Theresa Vendeiii, Ronald Young, JoanAnn Collefii, Dominic May, Eileen Brower, Pafiy De Lashmeni, Barbara Dysle. Second row: Denny Jo Psolla, Roberi' Harler, Roy Groom, Henry Probosf, Ellis Erb, Larry Vogelgesang, Jerry Price, Eugene Goodson, BeHy Cavelier, Miss Weisel, advisor. Third row: Vary Coccli, Norma Merger, Mary Capuano, Faye Willaman, Carol Senier, Judeih Waikins, Karen McKeel, Marilyn Siample. Carol Reynier, Loreiia Carosllo. EIGHTH GRADE Piciured 'From lefi lo righi-Firsf row: Nancy Louis, Erene Weaver, Virginia Chamberlin, Ermma Hickenboifom, Elberia Loller, Mary M. Carihy, Shirley Groom. Second row: Donna Angione, Charlene Giger, Jackuline Dine, Mary Ann Bower, Shirley Poulion, Norma Peiiinger, Nancy Hossler, Merna Mears, Shirley Beard, Jean Emmerl, Beverly Beniz, Beverly Humberl, Joan Snyder. Third row: John Rainier, Glenn Humberi, Melvin Boone, Wilerd Hafhaway, Billy lmmel, Bill Bracken, James Vogelgsang, Alex Sedon, Kenneih Krager. Fourrh row: Mr. Clay, advisory Molly Frease, Dawn Cresiman, Vera Devore, Janice Blake, Marie Boyd, Gloria Boyd, Grace Kemp, Grace Denny, Mary Lou Aikison, Charlene Puskef, June Tucker, Mr. Albrechi, advisor. Fifrh row: Delores Crislip, Ann Maver, Cindy Carns, Barbarba Solly, Roy Taylor, Charles Riffle, David Gibson, Donald Dvsle, Ted John. 18 FRESI-IMEN . The Smiling faces of l'he Freshmen were inifialed by lhe Sophomores in Ocfober 11' seemed fhaf 'lhey were baclr in 'lheir childhood days, and noi' 'loo far From il' now. Hail lo Red.Moore who received a leHer for playing 'line foolball. The Senior b0ys.enloyed having Red on 'lhe leam. We hope lhal more boys will be as aclive as Red IShIh Epolfs. T e res meh dis la ed some smarl' loolcin ins lhal were ' youlhful hands, which Zvelrybody 'lhoughf fhey wgese so helpless wlillhlle by lhelr young P' 'r d bove from lefr +o righl'-Firsf row: Linn Rinehari, Rose Cavalier, Morma Schmuclrer, John Amolo, Marlene Pelro. nc ure a Second row: Mary Sliclzler, Carolyn Cronin, Sue Lehner, Helen Drenla. Mary Mammslu, Mary Weavgr, Gloria Shleler, Belly Helm, Marion Swineharf, Lorella Provasl. Third row: Bill Clark, Leon Burfield, Glen Kamp, Larry Feller, Joe Fawver, Bob Wersfler, Bob Weaver, Jack Weirich, Ralph Coales, James Grundy, Bob Buclcridge. ' ' ' ' ' P K h J n Karens, Fourfh row: Doroihy Herman, Nancy Whlsfon, LoreHa Tldrsck, Pa'Hy Day, Amla Saunders, ally opac e, ea Buffy Sfoclrburger, Donna Nemeihy, Wanda Eddleman, Helen Henning, Joanne Nahay. Fiflh row: Advisor, Mr. Snode, Charles Leach, Bob McCoy. Ray Parks, James Moore, Allred Snyder, Bill Holibaugh. Larry Williams. Howard Dyer. 19 b64uA6+fw,4g5 Z fi sky? fm 5 QQ M- '1-.Q Athw Y A fi xl l' il , c'! J w 5 ,R f- S ee jg gg QJQ- Nq 2 gt xx -C? .DQ fiat --Q-. , :-QQ ggi'- if f Q 9, fb 151 xl-JSC , A 1. yi? fl! E 1 f :E I Q X , Q. X fbi Z W X -ff X S 3 'K ? f- Z 'S5 Eff' I f, -4 ! i l CN if? ---- hv ?'- 1.- -1,-,,..4q- 4 V ,, a.f-..L 5 , 'Z :- - , Y ,Af I 1? ,,-1,1 ff - fr' f f' I I . ,gfcfi , n A 2, lx , afg -f - ' 1, -f'- , -f - A: f X 1 42 , . f- mi -'5,g,57,9 , ' 1-N , A ' 'A A ,,f A ' ' if . 7 x 5g Z1'L Q , .1 -jli. 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Middlebranch Middlebra nch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch Middlebranch JAMES BENNETT RALPH DOWNEY OWEN SCHMUCKER JOHN OHMAN Picfured above, leff io righh Firsf row: Coach John Albreich+, John Ohman, Owen Schmucker, Jim Benneff, Jerry Peiro, Ralph Downy, Coach Lesier Klay. Second Row: Jim Moore, Millard Oberlin, Jack Evans, Joe Nahay, Wayne Erb, Delmar Delashmuff, Bobby Galluccii. The varsi+y baske+ball ieam had a very successful season in I948-49. They won ihe rifle of Class B League Champs for winning all of 'lheir league games. The ou+s+anding ball handler of fhe league games was Jerry Perro fopping ihe record of all-counly feam of I947-48 wi'I'h 200 poinfs even. We congrafulare ihe senior boys 'rhaf played on fhe varsily for making possible a successful season including +he fournamenf honors. ln leaving +he scholasiic game fo +he under-classmen, we do hope you'll keep 'lhe banners waving high for good old Middlebranch under fhe direciion of Coach Albrecht We wish +o exfend our 'Thanks and appreciarion +o Coach John Albrechl' for keeping our Senior boys in condilion for ihis successful season. He has done well in promoiing a well balanced +eam ihroughouf fhe year. 23 ' 5 9 We Piclured above lefl 'lo righl' are: Norma Jean Schmuclier, Rose Cavelier, Kay Mann, Joan Nahay, Parry Tuclry, Jaclr Lewis, Herman Capuano, Jim Young, Carl Diclrerhoof, Charles Leach, Earl Held, Wayne Miller, Ronald Humberl, Dale Humberl, Alma Young, Wilma Finley, Ani+a Cavalier, Donna Charlesfon, Gwendolyn Flory. Second Row: Velma Kahler, Alberfa Dine, Jean Forney, Marilyn Beggs, Harrie++ Swarh, Jean Karns, Helen Henning, Norma McCollum, Aniia Saunders, Josephine Hensel, Kalhryn Hin+on, Donna Barley, Conny Hannel, Eleanor Mareno, Parry Coffy, Cafherine May, PaHy Robinson, Ruby Kandel. Firsr Row: Donna Nemeihy, Doro+hy Herman, Sue Lehner, Marlene Pelro, Dorofhy Barrefr, BeH'y Heim, Kafherine Ben+z, PaHy Shipe, lla Sweiizer, Camille Neiporl, Arlene Marker, Lorefra Probo, Judy Lehr, Mr. Aiilren. The Middlebranch High School Chorus of i948-49 made irs 'firsl appearance on fhe annual Chris?- mas Program, singing lhree numbers and fearuring Kay Mann and Charles Leach as soloisis. The o+her major appeared in several numbers wiih fhe Music Fesiival, where ii' appeared in several numbers wilh fhe Band, wi+h PaHy Coffy accompa nying. On 'rhis same program many of fhe Chorus numbers also appeared in a shorl' opereHa, The Dizzy Baron, which comprised 'l'he second half of 'lhe musical en+er+ainmen'r. Row I, Lefi fo Right Jacqueline Dine, Barbara Sollie, Delores Crislip, Mary McCar+y, Parry Delashmuii, Winifred Hum- phery, Carl Senfer, Judirh Wallrins, Norma Melsger, Charleen Geiger, Mary Lou Afkisson, Mary Capuano, Jean Snyder. Row 2, Leff lo Righlz Beverly Benfz, Molly Erase, Theresa VendeHi, Alberra Loller, Gloria Boyd, Janice Blalre, Charlene PuclreH, June Lulrer, Beverly Humberr, Mary Ann Brower, Shirly Beard, Nancy Hossler, Daun Chrisfman, Denny Psolla, Carol Reynier, Annabelle Karns, Shirley Groom, Joann Henkel, Eileen Bower. Row 3, Leif +o Righfz Lary Willamsin, Barbara Dysle, Belly Jane Cavalier, LoreHa Carosello, Janice Marino, Jean Emmersf, Mary Cocoli, Marilyn Siemple, Joan Colleffi, Vera DeVore, Cindy Karns, Ann Maver, Grace Denny, Grace Kemp, Karen MeKeel, Virginia Chamberlain. Myrna Mears, Norma PeHinge,r, Shirley Poulion, Erma Hiclrenborham, Donna Angione. 2-5 3 HI-Y This year Hi-Y squad consisis of 34 members. li's annual inifiaiion of new members was held on Ociober l8, I94-8. A splash parfy was held for, all members on November 22, l948. Anoiher parfy was held ai fhe Barn on Rouie 62, February 27. A Baslceiball Squad was organized afier which fhey were en- iered in 'rhe Nor+h Can- i'on Communify Build-, ing League. Ano'l'her baslcefball squad was enfered in ihe S+arlc Coun+y Hi-Y i Tournamenf. f v WY Ywvw W W ---,, -vm' ,ur-,,,,,,. ,,,, ,, v,,,,,, -,.,..,H, Secreiary: Bob Slawson, Presidenlg Bob Groff, Chaplain, Jerry Cirone, Treasurer. i Second row: Junior Judy, Richard Garro++, Tom Kell, Bob Oberlin, Don Ruch, Norman Sponseller, Bob Galluccn, Leo Humberi. , . Third row: Mr. Snode, Advisor: John Ohman, Jerry Pefro, Ralph Downey, Harry Weaver, Mildred Oberlin, Dale Humberf, Fourih Row: Jim Luiman, Kenny Crislip, Bob Dyer, Joe Nahay, Bob Bruion, Wayne Erb: JghnlGuarnerna. kI2,l.I-. T.-. Kl,1L- , I5l I I!'fl'I, h IN I h I 1' I! Y-TEEN The Y-Teen opene 'lheir club and fool! c very successful iaslcs. Ocfober I3, ne m e m b e r s w e r iniiiaiecl. Red Cross box: were senl' +0 oihe counlries 'For a proiee ' i c ' c n c e of +he club The Y Teen s were +he Chrisfmas spur when fhey wen'r car mg ihey gave a box food, wi+h every+hi imaginable, +o a nee couple. A Y-Teen cabin w a s c h o s e n a n planned a menu for covered dish par+y. Pidured above from leff io righ+ are: Firsl row: HarrieH Landis, Secrefaryg Rila GoHshall, Treasurer: Miss Weisel, Ad- visor, Kafhryn May, Vice Presidenh Marilyn Henkel, Presidenf. Second row: Doro+hy BarreH, Pafricia Robinson, Cafherine Beniz, Pafricia Shipe, lla Sweiizer, Ula Jane Adams, Judy Lehr, Eieen Burfield, Eleanor Mareno, Joan Feller. Third row: Donna Barley, Anile Cavalier, Connie Hanel, Beverly Mock, Gwendolyn Flory, Alberfa Dine, Janel' Hume, Viola Gerome, Esiher Fawver. Four+h row: Audrey Anderson, Nelda Riffle, Florence Slufz, Camille Neiporf, Norma McCollum, Joan Sanderson, Kenyon Landis, Mildred S+oclrburger, Clara Angione, Marfha Beiis. Fif+h row: Riia Oberlin, Nora Belle Landis, Donna Charlesion, Pairicia Mock, Josephine Hensel, HarrieH Swariz, Belly Boyd, Elinore Huebner, Ruby Gibson. 26 LIBRARIANS ..-... .,... --, ...,.-..,., --- . -.., . sm, , Benlz, and Alma Young. Second row: Camille Neiporl, Pa'Hy Moclr, Rila Oberlin, Rila Goflsliall, Miss Rodgers, Harriell' Swarlz PaHy Capoache, and Beverely Mock. DECLAMATION Sealed, lofi fo riglmh Sharon Siemple, Mary Lou Hill, Roberfa Moles. Sfanding: Angeline Maminslui, Margarei Goldsmilh. 27 Piclured above lell lo righl are' Roberl Brulon Carl Dickerh- l W bb J N h 1 - . oo, ayne r , oe a ay, Joseph Shurman. Second row: Elma Young, Sally Cobb, Velma Kahler, Alberla Dine, Calherine Benlz, lla Sweilzer, Pally Shipe, Lucille Carosello, Ula Adams, Dorolhy Teller. lhirdhrow: JT-men Young, Jack Lewis, Dick Broom, Richard Garroll, Bob Gallucci, Dale Humberl, Leo Humberl l : ' ' ' ' our row ue a Bells, Beverly Mock, Rila Oberlin, Nora Belle Landis, Barbara Taylor, Jean Forney, Norma. Sweinharl, Tanila McKeel, Donna Charleslon. Fillh row: Richard Psola, Herman Capuano, Tom Kell, Delamar Delashmen, Myron Bircher, Alan Esass, Jerry Booher. The Sophomore class held lheir annual inilialion lor lhe Freshmen in Oclober. The Sophomores also supplied lhe Facel wilh news arlicles lor one edilion. Though lhe Sophomores weren'l loo aclive in doing lhings, lhey look lheir posi- lions as Silly Sophomores and hailed lhe Seniors in a dignilied manner. The Sophomores shall always be a cheerful and lender memory lo lhe Seniors. One lhing oulslanding aboul lhe Sophomore class is lhal lhey are very co-operalive in lhe school aclivilies. We wish lhem luck when 'lhey move lo lhe Senior home room and lake our seals. May lhey have lhe ioylul momenls lhal we had. ll is sad lor lhe Seniors lo leave lhe Sophomores as lhey were always ready lo assisl ,us in anylhing lhal had lo be done. The Sophomore boys are highly aclive in baskelball. Joe Nahay, Bobby Gallucci, Dale Humberl, Wayne Erb, Delmar Delashmull, Red Moore, made lhe reserve leam. These boys also wenl lo lhe lournamenl as lhe second leam. May lhese boys be as successful as lhe Senior boys were. We wanl lhem lo hold up lhe gallanl lille ol our baskelball leam and may lhe grand old colors ol red and black always be waving high lor Middlebranch High School. 28 AUTOGRAPHS v1f 'w 11' 7 0 , WW' .hr . ,. M 4' ?1 kz-..,,2 ik 30 M IN DEC N rkucwxf XX A ',. X 1 F V A-S - -4 .4L5,,,,-a-4 ' l iigigof KXC'-fe, 1 Q KW M 5 U il' ' .cf fi , 4:5 'Z , ' 3 Cf' ai? fi r-A IIA A'- f , V - ----,...-:-:lg N id-Vg f f ,lil ' 51 A M4 .K ,,j,.. .. viii? , E Z yy X T 'l-1,?:'-,Ji 1 df ,g,gs5ff N Q xgix, ! 'E' ,f -V' :- , is , , ff fl! - .3 -'ffigifg 7' rg, ' I- 17, ' ' gg-,f 1 f'- X Q f:,f4 -1 A-ff-1 wx 'f '.---5--. 31 X BOOSTER CLUB ii iff' The BoosPer Club is made up of mosP of 'Phe high school 'Po cheer 'Phe boys on aP 'Phe games. Picfured above, IefP Po righP, are: FirsP row, Ca'Pherine May, PaP'Py Robinson, Gloria Sfifeler, Ca+herine Ben'Pz, lla Sweifzer, Helen Drenia, Carl Manoff, Pa+Py Shipe, Judy Lehr, Dale Humberf, Joan Feller, Sue Lehner, Mary Maminslci, Ruby Gibson. Second row: Elinore Huebner, BePPy Boyd, Clara Angione, Sue Fall, Connie Henel, Donna Barley, Barbara Breninger, Alma Young, Beverly Mock, Kay Mann, Marlene Pefro, Gwendolyn Flory, DoroPhy BarrePP, Esfher Fawver, Marfha BeP'Ps, Eileen Burfield. Third row: Richard GarroP'P, Jerry Booher, Rifa Oberlin, Larry Williams, Nora Belle Landis, Nelda Riffle, Florence SluPz, Ula Jane Adams, AlberPa Dine, PaP'Py Coffy, Marilyn Henkel, HarrieP'P Landis, Joe Shurman, Roy Barr, Myron Bircher. Four'Ph row: Carl Dickerhoof, LoreP+a Tidriclr, Pa+Py Day, Edna Young, Bobby Weaver, Jim Young, Eugene Sollie, Bill Clarlr, Guy Clark, Lynn Rineharf, Bill Coffy, Harry Weaver, Norman Sponseller, Mrs. LipperP. FiP'Ph row: Helen Henning, Tania McKeel, Jean Karns, Wilma Finley, Josephine Hensel, Pafricia Moclr, Joan Sanderson, Mildred Sfoclrburger, Kenyon Landis, Anira Cavalier, Donna Nemefhy, Riia Goffshall, Norma McCollum, Marilyn Beggs, Kafhryn Hinfon. SixPh row: Norma Schmuclcer, Viola DeGirome, JaneP Hume, Eleanor Mareno, Rose Cavalier, Joanne Nahay, VicPor Nichols, Roberf Holibaugh, Ray Flory, Denny Crislip, Tom Saunders, Herman Capuano, Bob Dyer, SPeve Sedon, David Rafeld, Bob Trump. 32 F. H. The fall, fhe F. H. A. began wifh a drive for Membership and Formal lnifiafion. The girls presenled a Slyle Show,' 'Furnished by fhe Nafional Co'H'on Council. They aH'ended a Counly F. H. A. Rally, which was held a+ Washinglon High School, Massillon, where Harrie+ Swarfz was elecled Counly Parliamenlarian. ln January, lhe Middlebranch Club was hosless 'lo lhe Counfy F. H. A. Rally. Arlene Marker, Dolores Marker, Wilma Finley, and Harriel Swarfz received +he Junior Homemaker Degree al +he regular January meeling. Piciured above from lefl' +o righf are: Firsf row-Harriefl Swarlz, Lois lmmel, Arlene Marker, Delores Marker. Second row: Dorofhy BarreH, Marion Sweinharf, Lorefla Provosf, Ula Jane Adams, lla Sweiher, Belly Lou Heim, Pafly Robinson. Third row: Mrs. Luiz Velma Kahler, Virginia Sweilzer, Phyllis Sweinharf, Donna Barley, Harriell Landis, Wilma Finley and Donna Nemefhy. Eleanor Mareno, Norma McCollum. Harrie? Landis, Clara Angione. 33 FACET c4 FACET STAFF EDITOR .................. ACTIVITIES. ................ NEWS EDITORS ,.... SPORTS EDITORS O.....,... FEATURE EDITORS ART EDITORSO ,,..,..,..... -, SOCIETY EDITORS ........... CIRCULATION ....,.... The Facei, published bi-weekly, has been read and enjoyed The year. Thanks +o he hard working sfaff, Ihe paper as always up fo daI'e on ifs news. Esiher Fawver .-,v,..-Ca'I'herine May, Elinore Huebner ,,,,,,,,,,M,,-,Ani+a Cavalier, Kenyon Landis Jerry Pefro, Miidred Sfockburger Carly Maihewson, Joan FeIIer ----,.---.,.h--.DaIe Galluccii, Don Ruch 34 ,....,,HarrieH' Landis, Viola Girome ---,-----..a.-.--.,,--,S+eve Sedon I I Piciured above, from Iefi 'lo rigI'1+: Bob Slawson, Elinore Huebner, Mildred S+oclrburger, Bob Groff, Kenyon Landis, Es+I'1er Fawxcer, Ri+a Goffshall, Mr. Heinfz, Harrieff Landis, Marilyn Beggs, Joan Sanderson, Kafhryr' Hinfon and- Jean Feller. MEMOIR Z if MEMQIR STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ......A.....s.,....s,....,,....,,,,..,,,s.,............,,..... ...... Rifa GOHSl1aII ASSISTANT 'EDITOR , ,..,,,,,,, .,.,..,...,...,... H arrieff Landis BUSINESS MANAGER S ss,s,,.., s...s......,, ,s,,, e e s.ss,A. J oan Feller SHIP WAY IS BUILT ....,,,.,,. ,.......,.....,,s.,A... ........,sss. D o n Rice, Marilyn Beggs LAYING THE KEEL ,s...,.,.,.ss,.....,..,...,,....,.......ss,.,,. .. I James Mooclc, Joan Sanderson THE HULL IS BUILT , ,.,. . .,..,.,., Kenyon Landis, Mildred Sfoclrburger, Junior Judy MAIN DECK AND SUPERSTRUCTURE ......,,.,....,.. ......s. . Bob Graff, Esfher Fawver OUTFITTING THE SHIP A,,.....,,,s..,,.,.,,,,.s...,, ..,.s, B ob Slawson, Elinore Huebner LAUNCHING THE SHIP ..,..........,....,....,., ,,..,,,. . KaI'I1ryn Hinfon, S'I'eve Sedon ADVISOR .As,,.......,.....,........,,......, .... .......,... ..,..,,.s.,,...,............., . M r . C. W. Hein'l'z PHOTCGRAPHY ....,,..,......,.....,.,.,..,,,,,.,s...,.,................,,............................... Troup Sfudio The Memoir Sfaff has produced a bigger and beffer annual fhis year wifh 'Phe co-operafion of boih fhe sfaff and 'Hue advisor. The Memoir Siaff also edi'l'ed fhe Facei' flue firsf semes'I'er. 35 eniov QQ ax CAST BRAIN STORM By BeHye Kna pp WILLOUGHBY ADAMS ,4. 7 . ,,.A. A.v .....7 7 7 . ,.,, INNER WILLY 7 7 , 7,,w 7.,. 7...A.....,,, 7 .,.... 7 .... CHUCK MARTIN be ,, 7, JOHNNY NEWTON ,. ,. , HARVEY DOWNS.. EEEEA RALPH JONES . ..EEE4,E.E7 COACH LLOYD ,,,CE..7,,, HANK JOHNSON EEE777,7EE SALLY BISHOP ,,IEE7.,.,., AUNT LOUISE E77.. AUNT OLGA ..,EECE,EE,.,. AUNT HESTER be C, .I,,7EE MARYBELLE TURNER E,A7.,7, LOTTIE ,.,.7EE,..,,EE7E,,A4,,,,., MARION EEEEII , ANNA ,I E7..,.7 KAY ..,,,E7,E,E,,,7A,,, DOROTHY ...,EEv, 36 Ronald Humber+ Junior Judy James Mooclc ,Clyde Riffle Bob Graff Bob Trump Roy Graening S+eve Sedon Ruby KandeI 7,CIara Angione Be+'I'y Boyd Ri+a GoHsI1aII' Marilyn Henkel ,L Esther Fawver Gwendolyn Flory HarrieH Landis ,,,VirgInIa Sweiher Joan FeIIer QSC' Z, ,Q ,,,,. . 6--' ln raising money 'for 'lhe Prom, we have sold pennanls, decals, and pencils, also al' 'lhe baslcelball games we have sold hol' dogs, candy, ice cream. We have received considerable help on fhe Prom and business 'lransaclions from our advisors, Mrs. Lip- perl' and Mr. Singer. Picfured above, lefl io righl, are-Firsl' row: Sue Thacker, Sue Fall, Anifa Cavalier, Viola DeGiralomo, Earl Held, Carley Maffhewson, Camille Nieporf, Vicfor Nicholls, Arlene Marlcer, Dolores Marker, Judy Lehr, Audrey Anderson. Second row: Eugene Sollie, Cafherine May, Lois lmmel, Connie Hanel, Wilma Finlay, Edna Young, Pauline Calhoun, Janef Hume, Eleanor Mareno, Doroihy BarreH, Pafly Robinson, Third row: Carl Manoff, Richard Miller, Roy Barr, Norman Sponseller, Harry Weaver, Millard Okrlin, Donald Ruch, Bill Coffy, Guy Clark, Jerry Cirone. Fourfh row: Josephine Hensel, Palricia Mock, Harrief Swarlz, Elsie Bells, Nelda Riffle, Phyllis Swineharl, Donna Barley, Norma McCollum, Mrs. Lipperf, Mr. Singer. Fiffh row: Kennerh Crislip, Don Ramsey, Rober+ Holibaugh, James Lufman, Owen Schmuclcer, Tom Mallhews, Bob Oberlin, Ray Flory, Roberl' Dyer, Harry Swinehari, Tom Saunders. 37 Uv . Qi, ,. K I 5, .I If ,W 4 wi Q. X ' . sf-'f:. ':- . .:, ,I . .. Z M' 'L nz x 2 4-,V Q. 1. ' 4 'ii X Q , n ' 'Jef M 533 K ss 2 F' 3310 we ' :mm in AUTOGRAPHS SMF ff I IN WW Q lu. if ff 1 x fo x if !, lp? DQ N Y, 9 s . X f N f 2 5 5 lvvf , , . , X X X F , X ff 40 Q -sir Q XX v -'X iff-A-HJ?-4,,4ff'sfrf-ff-f-Q Nw Q A fig C 1 .,,,.:- ...Mr V. .W C-,C .g Q'!fQ!'x19jQ A ' ' ' HG. jf, X fr i -'21, Q ll' xx X ' X Ill ax ---, 19 X xx if f ,-' , X , lie w k' x ,xx 1 1 gtg- -' V ' x , , f ,K -A -g. A fl - - . ...F-1 ' ' .2 ff an -1 mf f fff T3 Qj, f l.?f:.u, I ',,'-+2!2 i7:ffy, ' Ci F 015,02- ., x g! 2255! ic i Lfgaafiv 'Z : iesak py X ix Q f' 4 QF, Q Sx x fi f 1 lf ff 1. X if .sp : ix -1:- ' -, ..-- gf-' , Lg f , '- , ' I . 41 -T X 5 X' ' CEBLKKTD The Senior Class chose Ronnie Humber? as King of fhe Class. Ronnie has gone fo Middlebranch for 'lhe pas'I' lwelve years. He has been especially acfive in Glee Club and all ofher school aclivifies. Oiher selecfions were: Mosf Popular: Bob Slawson Besf Dancer: Duck Ohman Besf A+hle+e: Jerry Pe+ro I. 'lr is Ta r ' --Q .3 C t 3 L2-143 C.-5 , r54'!?Tg ir --' 5 New S- j Q if f Mildred Sfoclcburger was chosen by +he vofe of +he Senior Class as our Class Queen. She has aH'ended Middlebranch since her Freshman year, being very aciive in all scholasfic doings. Oiher seledions were: Mosi' Popular: HarrieH' Landis Besf Dancer: Marilyn Henlrel Besf A+hle+e: Clara Angoine onovKfD ..-....-- Y , , , Y Kahler, Sharon Siemple. Second row: Annabell Karns, Roberto Moles, Barbara Dysle, Carol Sen+er, Sara Karns. ,Winerfred Humphrey, Joyce Ann Hill, Berdine Weisel, BeHy Lou'Heim. Third row: Marilyn Siemple, Arlene Marker, Velma Kahler. Fourth row, Cindy Karns, Harrier Swarh, Jean Karns, Shirley Marker. Marge Riclrerf, Sue Fall, Ann Cain, Mary Lou Fall. yan-7605 To Make 'lhe Besl' BeH'er has been +he 'rheme of 4-H lhroughoui fhe year. The acfivilies in class consisi' of sewing and cooking. X if - work on 'Phe parl of Mr. Cus'I'is and 'lhe siudenfs faking shop, lhey have improved lhe shop building and are coniinuing fo do so. 43 Pic+ured above, from leff +o righ+, are-Firs+ row: Rober+ Harker, Roy Groom, Ellis Erb, John Rainieri, Frank Emmerf, Charles Kingsion, Mr. Cusfis. Middle row: Glenn Humber+, Melvin Boone, Bob Maurer, James Vogelsang, Charles Bailey. Lasf row: Kiefh Shuman, Lawerrance Wersller, Roy Taylor, David Gibson, William Braclren. IUNIOR POLICE The dufies of ihe Junior Police consisf of keeping in force +he rules and regulaiions of Middlebranch High School. They are direcled by Mr. Cus+is. BUS DRIVERS COOKS IANITORS W. J. Bair, D. Conrad, W. D. Furbay, My-5, Furbey Mr. Royer L. Ullum, M. Snyder, R. M. Beggs, D. ' Royer, E. Young, G. Weisel. R. Crider. Mrs' lmmel Mr' Llley 4-4- ,.,-- ' Y 1-u-ru, 7 -iff E Zi.-1 is ...ff 7? -1.51 W-5 ' CUB SCCDUTS Fufure Boy Scouls. They'll malze fine young men some day. Piclured from lefl lo righf: Roberl' Slulz, Roberl Kinds, Harold Kraus,'Jech Vaughn, Carler DeLashmuH, David Campbell, Leslie Rininger, Dogle Smilh, James Dice, Second row: Eddie Pelro, John Henkel, Anihony Rainieri, Jimmy Scho++, Bobby Camp, Lee Roy Paxfon. Third row: Ronald Wearsfler, Paul Slufz, James Campbell, James Salvino, Charles DeGraff, Carl Alerbe, Jack McKeel. BUY SCQUTS The Boy Scoufs have conlinued fo work 'lhroughoul' lhe year +o form a be'Her characfer in +hem- selves and o+hers. Piclured from lefl' lo righl: John Woearn- ley, Clinion Dice, Dale Evans, Roberl' Zeifer, Paul Vogelgpsang, David Gibson, Donald Ramsey, Charles Riffle, Larry Williams, James Vogelgesang, GIRL SCOUTS Picfured from lefi' lo righf, Firsl row: Jean Tinsler, Barbara Keyes, Margarel' Goldsmifh, Mary Jo Bennefl, Roberla Moles, Barbara Dysle, Sharon Sfemple, Tyronne Vaughn. Second row: Carol Senfer, Merna Miers, Norma Perfinger, Virginia Chamberlin, Bevefly Humherf, Annabelle Karns, Palfy DeLashmauf, Norma Melzger, Suzanne Bailey. Third row: Sarah Karns, Winifred 'Hum- phry, Carol Reynier, Grace Denny, Ann Mauver, Cindy Karns, Dawn Chrisfman, Marilyn Slemple, Nancy Hossler, Mrs. Luh. PRINCESS Dorofhy Foreshew was chosen as Prin- cess ai' 'Ihe annual Junior-Senior Prom. She was crowned by 'Ihe Presidenl' of fhe Junior Class, John Ohman. PRINCE AND PRINCESS PROM COMMITTEE PRINCE Ronnie Bair was chosen Prince of fhe I947 Junior-Senior Prom and received as a foken and re- membrance a wallet .- gi...-..... Z 1 ,., I4 I I -A , i - I . K- ...- -- ......... V., ...ul runnou ullu ullull U Jl,IllIUf-JUIIIOI' FYOYTI- 9- senfed in fhe Spring of I948. Picrlured on fhe nex+ :ageing Pr Piciured above, from Iefi fo righi-Sealed: Beffy Boyd, Riia Gofishall, Ruby Gibson, Clara Angione, Kenyon Landis, Harrieii' Landis. Sfandingz John Guarnieri, Roy ,Greaning, Florence Slufz, Bob Slawson, Jim BenneH, Jerry Peiro, John Ohman, Bob Groff, Mildred Sioclcburger, Ralph Cowney, Dale Galluccii. 46 IR. SR. PRCDM Ae or rl 'XE-F i- gl wr ' V' ,, -,-,.. A Q' 4 ' Anchors aweigh and hoisl' 'rhe sail-we're on our way +o an oceanfof fun. Wifh Fies+a Time as iheir 'lheme +he Juniors and Seniors enjoyed a nighf full of gaieiy. The Juniors who pu? on 'lhe Prom for +he Seniors every year worked hard in saving money and making plans for fhis gala affair. Wiih only one week in which 'lo decora'I'e 1'he gym fhe Juniors hope fhey were able fo give 'lo all a good lime. FISHERMANS WHARF 4-7 E WI-IOS WI-IG BUYS STATE Each year a sfudeni from ihe Junior Class is selecfed 'fo represenl' Middle- branch af Boy's Sfafe. The boy is selecfod 'from fhe upper ihird of fhe class on fha basis of all around abilify. Boy's Siale is a iraining school for +he purpose of feaching boys The funciion of fheir governmeni. A0 1' TE ' if if.. - . 1 ls.:- .:?:-f-,glw '- 6 Five members of lhe Senior class were chosen +o be lisfed in 'lhe Na fional publicafion of Who's Who among High Schools sfudenls in America. The five highesf in scholasfic sfand ing were chosen. Piclured from lefl 'lo righi-Firsi row: Ruby Kandel, Marilyn Henkel, Virginia Sweifzer. Second row: James Benne'H, Clyde Riffle. Ou+ of fhe four Junior candidaies Tom Saunders, has been chosen fo ,represenf Middlebranch High School ai Boys Sfale 'ihis summer. Their purpose has been 'lo +rain young men in sfudenl government 1wGJHw' if 5 T ? ZQQQ-i :fb SD if? if .52 if M '13 lf? WM fq 4 Z 1421 L'-1 ,,g'A4- -6 ...V 1 12f,fJ.,.,.Qffff,.?,2-M..-'f-5 C'-E,' q J 4' Al I I 49 1 :Ef - C' ' '-4-. 'f - - Mir., W , -. -, i i- -,li W l QYQSSC Qfficev80 CLARA ANGIONE CLARA ANGIONE Cheerleader 4, Prom Comm. 3, Y-Teens 3-4, Senior Play 4, Boosier Club Secre- fary 3. Class Vice-Presidenf JERRY PETRO JERRY PETRO Fooiball I-2-3-4, Baslxe+ball I-2-3-4, Base- ball I-2, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Class Officers 2, Boosfer Club I-2-3-4, Prom Comm. 3, Class Secreia ry HARRIETT LANDIS HARRIETT LANDIS Glee Club I-2, Boosfer Club I-2-3-4, F. H. A. I-2-3-4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Cheer- leader 4, Class Secrefary 3-4, Class Volleyball 2-3-4, Memoir 4, Slyle I-2, Prom Comm. 3, Teachers' Secrelary 4, Face? 4. Class Treasurer IQUBY GIBSON Y MARILYN BEGGS N ' -r Jil -' i . MARILYN see-es 7272 veg ' RUBY G'550N Y Glee Club I-2-3-4, Spring Musical l-4. I if ' Glee Club I-2, boosfer Crllub I-3-3-46' - Girls Sexiei' I-2-3-4, Liierary Coniesl 3-4, f G L Teehs 2-3-4. Mld- H- 9W5 W .+ 055 Boosier Club I-2-3-4, High School Play I. 1' Q f- 5 ?f2icersh3, FSH. Ay I-2-2. lglirglarszzgeis - - 4 F. H. A. ll F + -- S if ' , , eac ers ecre ary . . Eealjllxriiuirszfrelary l ace ' ::iiii .fa Class Volleyball 2-3-4. 50 RITA GOTTSHAILL Glee Club I-2-3, Boosier Club I-2-3-4, Y- Teens 2-3-4, OpereH'a 2-3, Ban I-2-3-4, Librarian I-2-3-4, Memoir Edilor 4, Facei' 3-4, Girls Ensemble I-2-3, Teachers' Secreiary 4, Class Volleyball I-2-3-4, Senior Play 4. JAMES MOOCK Foofball I-2, Boosfer Club I-2-3, Glee Club I-2-3, Prom Comm. 3, Band I-2, Class Baskeiball I-2-3-4, Memoir 4, Facef 4, Opereffa 2, Class Sofiball I-2-3-4, Spring Musical 2, Senior Play 4.' RALPH DOWNEY Baslrefball 2-3-4, Foolball 2-3-4, Prom Comm. 3, Class Officers 2-3, Class Soff- ball 2-3, Boosfer Club 2-3-4. EILEEN BURFIELD Dance Band 3-4, Marching Band 3-4, Spring Musical I-2, Conceri 3-4, Sfyle Show I-2-3, F. H. A. I-2-3, Y-Teens 3-4, Boosfer Club I-2-4, Glee Club I-2. MILDRED STOCKBURGER Boosier Club 2-3-4, Y-Teens 3-4, Siyle Show I-2-3, Memoir 4, Face? 4, Teachers' Secrefary 4, Siudeni' Council I-4, Prom Comm. 3, Prom Waifress 2,'F. H. A. I-2-3, Glee Club I-2-3, Class Volleyball 3-4, Spring Musical 2, JOHN GUARNIERI Fooiball I-2-3-4, Baslrelball I-2, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Glee Club 3, Boosfer'Club I-2-3, Prom Comm. 3, Class Soffball 2-3. 51 GWENDOLYN FLORY Boosier Club l-2-3-4, Y-Teens 3-4, S+yle Show I, F. H. A. I, Mid. H. 3, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Teachers' Secrefary 4, Class Volleyball 2,-4, Spring Musical I-2-3-4, Senior Play 4. ROBERT GROFF Hi-Y 2-3-4, Face? 4, Memoir 4, Prom Comm. 3, Baseball l-2-3, Baslceiball Manager I, Senior Play 4. JAMES BENNETT Hi-Y 2-3-4, Foofball I-2-3-4, Prom Comm. 3, Baseball I-2-3-4, Baslcefball l-2-3-4, Boy's S+a+e 3, Meclal Sfudenl' I-2, Essay Winner I, Who's Who. JOAN FELLER Y-Teens 3-4, Sfyle Show I-2, Boosfer Club 4, Memoir Business Manager 4, Face+ 4, Essay Coniesi 3-4, Chapel Represeniaiive 2, F. H. A. i-2-3, Glee Club I-2, Spring Musical I, Librarian 4, Senior Play 4. BETTY BOYD Lehman High Canfon I-2, Boos+er Club 4, Y-Teens 3-4, Class Volleyball 4, Teachers' Secre+ary 4, Prom Comm. 3, Senior Play 4. ROBERT TRU MP Foofball Manager 2, Boosier Club 2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Senior Play 4. 52 KATHRYN HINTON Boosier Club I-2-3-4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Memoir 4, F. H. A. I-2-3-4, Spring Musical I-4, Face+ 4, Slyle Show I-2-3, Liferary Confesi 3-4. DAVID RAFELD Boos+er Club I-2, Class Baskefball I-2, Sfage Manager 2-3-4. RONALD HUMBERT Foofball I-2-3-4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Prom Comm. 3, Glee Club I-2-3-4, OpereHa 2-3, Hi-Y Baslreiball I-2, Class Sof+ball 2-3, Class Baskefball I-2, Boosfer Club I-2-3-4, Senior Play 4. A MARILYN HENKEL Boosfer Club I-2-3-4, Y-Teens 2-3-4, Glee Club I-2, Scholarship 2, Queen AHendan+ 3, S'ruden+ Judge 4, S+uden'r Council 2, Who's Who'Senzor Play 4. RUBY KANDEL Marlboro High l-2-3, Teachers' Secrelary 4, Glee Club 4. Assislani' Play Direcfor 4, Senior Play 4, Who's Who, Nafional Honor Socieiy. ROBERT SLAWSON Hi-Y 3-4, Foo+ball 2-3-4, Class Officers 2-3, Class Baslrefball I-2-3-4, Boosier Club 3, Glee Club 4. 53 PATRICIA COFFY Glee Club I-2-3-4, Spring Musical I-4, Opererfa 2-3, Li+erary Conlesf 3-4. Boosier Club I-2-3-4, Memoir 3, Teachers' Secrefary 4, Scholarship 2. JUNIOR JUDY Fooiball Manager 2, Foofball I, Boosler Club I-2-3-4, Hi-Y .3-4, Memoir 4, Class Baslcefball I-2-3, Senior, Play 4. DALE GALLUCCI Baskeiball I-2-3, Baseball 2, Foofball 3, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Facel' 4, Boosfer Club I-2, Prom Comm. 3, Siudeni Council 3, Fool- ball Manager I, Memoir 4. KENYON LANDIS Boosfer Club I-2-3-4, Y-Teens 2-3-4, Face? 4, Siyle Show I-2-3, Teachers' Secreiary 4, Prom Comm. 3, Prom Wail- ress 2, F. H. A. I-2-3, Glee Club I-2, Spring Musical I, Class Volleyball 3-4, Memoir 4. DELORES MARENO Glee Club I-2-3-4. Spring Musical I-4, Operefia 2-3, Boosier Club I-2-3-4, Sfudenf Council 4, Band I. JOHN WASIK 541 FLORENCE SLUTZ F. H. A. l-2, Y-Teens 2-3-4, Boosfer Club l-4, Slyle Show I-2, Operella 2-3, Spring Musical I, Mixed Ensemble 3, Liferary Conlesl' 3. VERNON HEIN Class Baslnelball I-2-3. DON RICE Boosler Club 3-4, Baslcelball 2, Facel' 4, Foo+ball 3-4, Memoir 4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Class Baslreiball 3-4. ESTHER 'FAWVER Boosler Club l-2-3-4, Glee Club I-2-3, Y-Teens 3-4, Spring Musical l, Facel 4, Memoir 4, Class Vplleyball 2-4, Senior Play 4. BARBARA BRENINGER Band l-2-3-4, Boosfer Club 2-3-4, Y- Teens 3, Glee Club I-2-3, Class Volley- ball 2-3-4, Orcheslra 2. STEVE SEDON Warren G. Harding High, Warren, Ohio I-2-3-4. a+ Middlebranch, Boosler Club 4. Senior Play 4. 55 VIRGINIA SWEITZER F. H. A. l-2-3-4, Slyle Show I-2, Boosler Club 3, Y-Teens 2-3, Glee Club l-2-3, Scholarship Medal 2, Librarian 3, Teachers' Secrefary 4, School Play 4, Senior Play 4,'Who's Who. ROBERT OWEN Lehman High School I, McKinley 2-3, Miclcllebranch 4. JOHN LUTMAN Foolball 3-4, Baslcelball 2-3. MARTHA BETTS Glee Club l-2, Band I-2-3-4, Y-Teen 4, Orchesfra l, Boosfer Club 4, Librarian I-2-3-4-. ,JOHN OHMAN Baslxelball 2-3-4, Foolball 2-3-4, Class Presidenl 3, Baseball I-3-4, Boosler Club 2-3-4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Prom Comm. 3, Sporis Edifor 3. CLYDE RIFFLE Foolball 2-3-4, Baslcelball 2-3, Hi-Y 3-4 Senior Play 4, Who's Who. 56 JOAN SANDERSON Melvendale High I-2-3, Y-Teens 4, Facei' 4, Glee Club 4, Memoir 4, Boos+er Club 4. ROY GRAENING Hi-Y 2-3-4, Baseball 3. Glee Club 2, S+uclen+ Council J- Bogsler Club I-2, Prom Comm. 3. SSNOI' Play 4. ELINOR HUEBNER Sl. Clara Academy l-2, Boosler Club 3-4, Y-Teens 3-4, Teachers' Secreiary 4, Memoir 4, Librarian 3, Glee Club 3, Opere'Ha 3, Facel 4. 57 E: i-A - A:-' , C -E 4 4, ff ff fff, 2 fi Q , ,-1 Q wc if 1 W V. M ,mg DR ...., WF f ,ww ., ff, ..::g , 3.5 ,. K ,M 3 1 115535 was J, ww x 11.5115- :, :ff w wg J A gk fax, fax? , Y' -- A agfizw Y Q NL ,K , z. 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The officers of our class were Mary Gardner, presidenf: Walfer Morrell, freasurerg Lynn Garroff, secrefary. We were inifiafed along fhe usual cusfom, Sepfember 28. Our queen affendanf was Mary Gardner. Then we were sophomores. Jerry Pefro, John Guarnerie and James Benneff won honors for fheir lorillianf performances on fhe foofball feam and were awarded leffers. Ofher honorable menfion were Lynn Garroff and John Duck Ohman. Baslcefball broughf us James BenneH and Jerry Pefro who were awarded leffers. Our foofball queen affendanf was Jean Kyser. Our class officers were Bob Slawson, presldenfg Jean Kyser, secrefaryg Jerry Pefro, freasurerg and Joan Feller, chapel represenfafive. Two parfies were held, one for us fo even wifh fhe freshmen and anofher sfricfly for sophomores. Our advisers were Miss Green and Mr. Klay. Our junior year was a very successful one. The class sold ice cream, hof dogs, pencils, pennanfs, decals and candy in order fo prepare for fhe Junior-Senior prom, which was held May I5. Miss Cordray and Miss Weisel were fhe class advisors. The officers were John Ohman, presidenf: Bob Slawson, vice presidenfg Ralph Downey, freasurer, and Harrieff Landis, secrefary. James Benneff was chosen fo go fo Boys Sfafe. Jerry Pefro was selecfed Sfar forward for fhe all-counfy baslcefball squad. Marilyn Henkel was fhe queen's affendanf. Now fhaf we are 49'ers wifh Mr. Heinfz as our class advisor, our foofball squad is large. ln foofball we have John Ohman, John Guarnerie, John Lufman, Jerry Pefro, Don Rice, Clyde Riffle, Lynn Garroff, Bob Slawson, James Benneff, Ralph Downey, and Ronnie Humberf. Baskefball laroughf us a perfecf season, I2 wins and no losses. The squad consisfing of Ralph Downey, Jerry Pefro, John Ohman, James Benneff . . . Clara Angione served as presidenfg Marilyn Beggs, freasurer, and Harrieff Landis, secrefary. Graduafion day af lasf wifh 44 receiving diplomas. , .. : 61 CLASS WILL The execufive experience of Clara Angione is willed lo Tom Malfhews. Virginia Sweilzer wills John Ohman, 'lhe Colga'le Flash +o Kale. David Rafeld leaves his Casanova Affecl'ions lo Guy Clark. Earl Held is willed Ralph Downey's hallway excursions. Joan Feller wills her li'Hle feel 'lo Roberl' Holibaugh. Marilyn Henkel leaves her Judge's robe fo lhe nexl Juslice minded Senior. To weakling Jim Lufman, John Wasik leaves his mighly grip. Bob Groff leaves his mad scien+is+ experience lo Joan Bauman. Marilyn Beggs wills her money fo an up and coming Senior. John Nalure Boy Lufman leaves his ouldoor magazines 'lo Billy Cookie Henkel. The wolfish ambifions of Pally Coffy are willed 'lo Lois lmmel. Eileen Burfield leaves her drumming abilily 'lo her brolher. Eslher Fawver wills her Mimeograph operal'or's lechnique fo Calherine May. Vernon Hein leaves his Farmall sales falks 'lo Nub Humberf. Kafhryn Hinlon wills her Home Ec. 'lo Sue Thacker. Her Billy Rose alrlifude, Be'Hy Boyd leaves 'lo Calherine May. Her Come Hil'her look Joan Sanderson wanls Sue Fall lo adopf. To anyone who isn'l' afraid of men lplayersl Bob Slawson leaves his 'fullback posi+ion. Kenyon Landis leaves lla Sweilzer her new look. Jimmy Moock leaves hisuabilify +o pick up Girls from Union+own lo any Guy who dares lo go up Bob Adams is willed 'lhe singing abilify of 'Ronnie Humberl. Roberl' Trump wills his physics abilily. fo John Jones. Roy Graening leaves his parking lol aH'endanl' iob 'lo Don Ramsey. Clyde Riffle wills Jerry Cirone his sludying abilify. Harriel' Landis leaves her cheering abilify 'lo Pa'Hy Robinson. Gwen Flory believes Calherine Benlz could use some of her limidily. Rila Golfshall leaves her Memoir headaches fo Anila Cavalier. Mildred Sfockburger leaves her queenly bearing lo Elsie Bells. Florence Slufz leaves her arf anlics fo Carley Mafhewson. James BenneH'lwanls Wayne Erb +o use his Science answer books from now on. Delores Mareno leaves Johnny Carosello 'lo able Rose Cavalier. Marfha Be'H's and Barbara Breninger leave 'lheir music abilily 'lo Mary Slacler and Shirley Groom. John Duck Ohman leaves his Hi-Y baskefball feam, 'lhe Quackers lo John Swanson. ' John Guarnieri wills his hair ne? lo Kenny Crislip. Jerry Pel'ro wills his abilily lo sleep on a prom dale 'lo Owen Schmucker. Don Rice wills his energelic speed lo lhe Junior Flash Bob Holibaugh. Ruby Gibson leaves her driving abilily 'lo Tom Sanders. Dale Gallucci leaves his muslache 'lo Ralph Coales. Sieve Sedon bequealhs his absence excuses lo Ray Flory. Junior Judy wills his popcorn machine lo anyone who can pop corn as well as he does. Ruby Kandel bequealhs her Black Angus prize winners 'lo fhe 'Farmer boys. Roberl' Owen wills lo Billy Coffy his I8 week, 90 day vacalion. 62 CLASS PROPHECY- 1969 Clara Angione is now coaching her five girls fo fhe professional baskefball cham- pionship. Marilyn Beggs is fhe firsf superinfendenf of Plain Township Schools. Harrief Landis has sfarfed Ohio's firsf cheerleading class here. Beffy Boyd is an Air Hosfess on fhe new fransconfinenfal ief planes. Eleanor Huebner is flighf direcfor for all airpla'nes. Marfha Beffs is Commander-in-Chief of fhe Salvafion Army. Barbara Brenninger has 'laken Benny Goodman's place as fop clarinefisf of fhe nafion. Eileen Burfield famous drummer is appearing in person af fhe Diamond Ball Room. Pa'H'y Coffy is fhe main affracfion a'l' 'I'he Mefropolifan Opera House wifh her superb piano playing. Esfher Fawver is head nurse af fhe Mayo Clinic. While Rifa Goffshall is head supervisor of all hospifals in Ohio. Joan Feller wifh her abilify fo sell annuals is now chief sales- woman for fhe Women's Home Companion. James Benneff, prominenf physician, has his own office in fhe Medical Building af Middlebranch. Ralph Downey is owner and frainer of Fingers which 'finished firs'l' in fhe Kenfucky Derby. Dale Galluccii has worked his way up unfil he is now head of fhe Middlebranch Arf lnsfifufe. Roy Graen- ing has realized his ambifion as a car designer. His lafesf is fhe '69 Cadillac. John Guarneiri, All-American guard from Ohio Sfafe has signed a con'I'rac'l' fo play wifh fhe Browns. Vernon Hein's five fhousand acre farm supplies all fhe skins for raccoon caps. Ronald Humberf is now fhe number one singer for fhe Bobby-Sockers. Junior Judy developed his popcorn business fhroughouf fhe counfry. John Lufman is chief guide in fhe wild and wooly mounfains of Alaska. Jam-es Moock is fhe world's sfrongesf man and lefs huge semi's run over his chesf fo keep if in condifion. John Ohman has developed his coaching abilify and is headcoach of Colgafe. Jerry Pefro is a success as playing coach of a professional baskefball feam. Roberf Owen has worked his way up fo business manager of Lemon's Markefs in Ohio. David Rafielcl is a clown wifh fhe Handle Bar Musfache in fhe Barnum Bailey Circus. Don Rice has iusf faken over fhe fifle of being fhe fasfesf human. Clyde Riffle is now pracficing law. Sfeve Sedon has worked his way up from a fruck driver fo Presidenj' of fhe C. C. C. Roberf Slawson has made fame as fhe fasfesf gas well driller in fhe U. S. A. Roberf Trump, fhe brillianf engineer has been ,successful in building fhe firsf bridge across fhe Aflanfic Ocean. John Wasik is sfar acrobaf of 'l'he Wasik Bros. Circus. Gwendolyn Floryl has iusf added felevision fo fhe felephone so you can see fhe person fo whom you are falking. Ruby Gibson is fhe Chief Bookkeeper for fhe Unifed Nafions. Marilyn Henkel, is happily living on her husband's farm which furnished all fhe food for Middlebranch. Kafhryn Hinfen is making her millions by calling square dances in her big red barn. Ruby Kandel is using her red hair as a model for Toni permanenfs. Joan Sanderson is modeling fhe newesf fashions for fhe New Look. Mildred Sfockburger gefs her picfure faken every year as fhe Peach Queen of fhe World. Kenyon Landis has faken advan- fage of her nickname and runs Whimp's Hamburger Shops all over Ohio. Dolores Mareno is fhe nurse fhaf checks all fhe darling school children of her former school- mafes. Florence Slufz is now drawing all fhose lovely picfures of girls in Esquire. Virginia Sweifzer has ser a new record for being able fo fake dicfafion fasfer fhan a wire recorder can pick if up. ff! s 2'5 2522 63 ' ,af-? Y AUTOGRAPHS , Q V ,M 1 v sm arlffwl I X- X ms ll' 4 0 Q X N waf gfg - .5 If ff F,.f ' -1 K it ' 4 ' Y? ff? 64
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