Milford High School - Droflim Yearbook (Milford, OH)

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DMFLIM STAFF BUSINESS : EDITORIAL : Juanita Shively Editor-in-chief Elizabeth Agin Assistant Editor Anna Louise Schreiber Art Editor Billy Fay, Bonnie Richardson-Assistant Art Editors Eileen Bolton, Janet Laudeman Snapshot Editors. Charles KooglerH-Athletic Editor Alice Douglas Calendar Louis Hart CIas5 WiIi Gladys Judd Class History Faculty: Miss Hilliard-gEditorial Mr. JcHers-wBusiness Mr. Horton Pictures Mary Louise Stevens-Business Mgr. Lora Fuller Assistant Business Mgr. John Lotz Advertising Mgr. Donald Chandleru-Asst. Advertising Mgr. John Eveland Room Agent, Senior Kermit Shumard-Room Agent, Junior Lily Bernheisel-Room Agent, Sophomore Georgianna Inderrieden Room Agent, Freshman Joe Pierson-Room Agent, 8th Grade Marylee Sauer Room Agent, 7th Grade Typists: Lillian Perry Wanda Bernheise! Eva Jane Cramcr Margaret Rhodes Hcrcfs to dear old Milford Hi School For her we proudly stand, And W611 sing her praises always Over all the land; The Red and White wail! always honor, May her colors fly for aye, Hertfs to dear old Milford Hi School Forever aind a day. 529 , BMRIJ 0F EDUCATIIJN Left to right Dr. Bernard T. Sauer, Mr. Walter Doll, Vice-President; Dr. J. C. Spence, President ; Mr. Samuel T. Bateman, Clerk ; MLJ. H. Fley ; Mr. Roy E. Holmes, Superintendent. SEATED: Mrs. Buckingham Pr0gramsL Mrs. Bernheisel $ecretaryL Mr. Horton Pres- identL Mrs. Salsman TreasurerL Mrs. T. Davis MembershipL STANDING: Mrs. Shumard HospitalityL Miss Tracy Kihairman, Milk Committed, Miss Brown Wublicitw, Mrs. V. Sellars AuditingL 1-4 x1r- MR. ROY E. HOLMES Superintendent Milford Public Schools Economics Mrs. Clara McCoy General Business Economic Geography Mrs. Richard Jester Miss Ruth Hilliard Home Economics Latin, French, English Mr. Renal Jeffars History M1: Ralph E. McDermotl: Physical Education Industrial Arts Miss Loretta Roger Physical Education Biology Miss Gertrude Brown Typing, shorthand, Bookkeeping Mr. Charles L. Natl: Music Mr. Norbert Hare Uunior Higm History, CiviCs, Geography, Spelling Miss Velma Heisemnn Mr. Joseph Horton , Min Ethal W Uuninr Higm Uum'or l-I-igm Englilh, Journalism Science, Health, Spelling ' Engiizh, Spelling m 5'1 -.,Z..;. . Class D Hitu-a ???:?g 3;: E g! i B i a CLASS lllSTllliY Well, here we areaone of the very proudest classes Milford Hi has ever received within its doors. Life during our freshman year was just one bewildering occurrence after another, but with the passing of time and firm determination, we faced and triumphed over every obstacle. That year brings back fond memories to all of us. The first of these was our never-tOube-forgotten initiation day. As though our ridiculous clothes were not sufficient, we were ordered by our dominating upper- elassmen to drag big water buckets around to our classes. The second highlight of this year was an original assembly TlThe Showboatf' We were very thrilled to be the center of attention for at least one day of the year. In this, our class of 1939, we had seventy-four enrolled. At our class meeting, we elected the following officers: president, Charles Koogler; vice-president, Anna Louise Sehreiber; secretary and treasurer, Eva Jane Cramer. We chose as our motto, We have crossed the bay; the ocean lies before usl,; as our class flower, the lily of the valley; and as our class colors, green and white. In 1940 we came back, just a bit more sophisticated than we were the preceding year, possessed with a greater incentive to work to achieve the high goal we were striving to reach. This year we elected Raymond Carter, president; Jane SchneiderJ viee-president; Lora Fuller, secretary; and Willard Baudendistel, treasurer. llThe Showboatll appeared again as the theme of our hilarious assembly. When we returned in 194-1 as upperclassmen, our wisdom had increased and we looked with condescension upon the green little freshmen of that year. We were overwhelmed at their lack of poise, but soon found consolation in the recollection of our first awkward year. Our class officers were: president, Raymond Carter; vice-president, Anna Louise Schreiber; secretary, John Lotz; and treasurer, Lora Fuller. We gave several dances, and the usual junior class play, which was a tremendous success. The cast of the play, lTlabriel Blow Your Horn, included the following: John Lotz, Alice Douglas,- Juanita Shively, Eileen Bolton, Anna Louise Schreiber, Charles Koogler, Raymond Carter, Rosalyn Williams, George Martin, Billy Meyers, Janet Laudeman, and Jack Balzhiser. The crowning event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet with Eileen Bolton as toast- mistress. The theme was nautical, and anchors, ships and life preservers peeked above layers of waves along the walls. For many of us this was our first formal and we were very enthralled as we waltzed across the floor feeling very important, indeed. The climb was diHieult, but thirty-seven of us reached the top. The class oHicers are: pres- ident, Charles Koogler; vice-president, John Lotz; secretary, Janet Laudeman ; and treasurer, Lora Fuller. We were kept quite busy this year selling Christmas cards, chances on a bond, and candy at the basketball games. We had never been prouder in all our lives than the first day we were our nice new class rings. Picture day was another big day and everyone came polished and shining to school. Now, gentle reader, the preceding lines are by no means the full account of the happenings of our class. Many little incidents have been left out that would seem trivial to you, but these inci- dents have helped to mould our characters. The picniCS, hayrides, parties, and danceSethese and many more will forever remain a part of each and every one of us. To relate these would be only a futile attempt, for the pen could never describe them as they really happened. We ask you to keep these points in view and judge not harshly our serious eHorts in your behalf. eGLADYS JUDD. A . , . 'LORA FULLER Nickn'a'me: L6relie 'Pet Saying: Jeezal- PcezaP, Ambition: Stpwardess 'Weakness: Blamihester Song: uIndian Summer VFnlr beneath a soul immartal, is a morn! Joy. Activities: Glee Club 2, 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3; Glass Pia 4-; Class ORicer 2, 3, 4; . .A. 3, 4; ibrary SIM? 1; Home En. Club 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Intra- mural l, 2, 3, 4; History Club 3; 'I'nte'r- class Council 3; Drosim 4. ' My-ni-d L Jaqgnrina X7 Na Al . wiaicnm, Ti Marflxbl namm niscmu. Nickname: Bean BnqnmeD Pet $nying: Oh, come! Ambition: Architectural Enginear eakness: Blackouts Song: Anything by Him Jlmu dent tomorrows. A min of cheerful yesterday: and conli- .. ' Activities: Scholarship 1, $.1an 313;: gETT Club 2; Buicmu 2, 4; - 7 ERN H YES chi DSFe r r at! Nickname: Redkead q ! Pet Saying: W like i1? Ambition: Nurse Weakness.- Ault Park Song: Tonight We Love Dreams and books are each a world Activities: Latin Club 1; Camera Club 2; Library 5:33 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4: Intramural 2, 3; G,A.A. 4; Class Play 4; Drum Majorette 3; Glee Club 2; Re- Hcctor 4. JACK BALZHISER Nickname: Wkndy Pet Saying: Let me think Ambition: Test P5 or ,Weakncss: Redheads Sougr 111 The Mood: The applaue! delight! the wonder of our stage Actividu: CIass Play 8, 4-; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Basket Ball 1, 2 - Library 5m: 1, 2 3, .4; Droliim 1; Reflector 2; Glee Glui: 3. ww-v H. JOHN LOTZ Nickname: Speed 4 Pet 5.335113; Think so? Ambmon: Naifigation oHicer Navw eaknass: Buick convertibfes Song: nDearly Beloved lschqol viva: my guide, philosopher, and funnel. - Activities: Class 055cm 3 4; H' to Cl b 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3: 4; Blisegll! 2' Ciass Pl: 3; DroHim l, 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4: on State 4; Intramurai 1. , , - ' fun 9 LW ' . K 4 t 1T4? ROSALYN WILLIAMS Nickna'n'ne': ,E'wmyn ., er$ 48,3351: :' 90h, brother W Ambitigin; Bgmmcvianq ' z Wkiknessrngnqing' 3 ' 'Songi uSytau-duysw' ' ' . L La un'all gkwiymagh jug; bun g.g- , Mipshoijt-nieasureshlife'may perftzctbez - -' ;Achitie,s-E Blamiheetbfl 2; Heine EC; L'Gluh 3, 4: Class Play i, 4; Intramurgl, i, .3, 4'; rollim 4. - 4 W Achvlues' Baskistb'all l, , , 26!: E3.430;:dlnHSmnec 4:1:bTr b'daicefil, 2C . B IhnM-d a dufor - , MARY LOUISE STEVENS Nickname: uLou4' Pet Saying: Iv hear ymi talkilf Ambition: WAV ES j 7 Weaknus: Writing to a certain soldier Song: Constantly , . If Itwere done then ?twere Inner tint Ewan: done quickly. Activities: Scholarship Library StaR' 2, 4; G. ;Dmfhm4 ; 44H ,i'C : .' cnmmyan 7. I NIckname: uCh'Ilen Pet Saying: uYe's dear. ho EileenI. 'Ambition: PiIot' m the Air Corps Weakness: Airplanes ' . This Love of Mint? :He had a head to contrive, a tongue to pe-rsuade and a hand to executl: any mischief. I Activities: Basketbalilh 2, -Intramural ,2, 3; ReHectOI-l 4; DIoBiIn 2,4 ; Class Ochar 1,;CIzzssI Play 3, 4. EILEEN BOLTON Nickname: 'AI 2 Pet Saying: I'm gonna biff you one Amhitinn: To live up to Mr; McDonald's ex euations ' , Wea ness Watching ball games Song. This Lave of Mine Even virtue is IIIm-e faiIh when it appears ' in a lovely person -'Act.ivities: Walnut Hills 14, 2,Intramura1 3 4; Home En, 401111,- .A .A . 3, 4; I History Club 3,4 ;'Dramatic Club 3b, 4'; . ReIIector 3, ;Drofii In 4; 61:26 Ibu 32 2 rTri-L Club 4; Camera Club 3; Scholar- ' , ship Team 3; Chas Play 3, 4. 1 funni MurmI - '0 3e and caram- Ira of Wings on My Han a 2 CI 1: 1 GI: '35 CI 1: C piuaqluhni, 2u3;1nlrnIII:I-311',,u2 3: ' ;Histm;y Club- -,43 :4; Pip ClubZ; T421. Club 4;'c,1m 12m f , 4' car Senderl Voile b 11 561101me 3; Ian: 1356336 4'; 4-K! 43328 iub - 13016134 Ame JMINIH'I -- ' ,boNALn CHANDLER I I'Nicknme: '4Curlee :Pet $g9ing: I don' t know2 Ambmon: Machinist Mata, Navy Weakness: Asking for dst ten Song: I Had the Omen Dram? . The man who does a' little and float we'll, deed a great den ? me to camfnrt, ind co Activitiu: 615; cm: 3 .4; Dram C SilIe'nce Is deIep as etethIity; Epeec. . law as tirIne. Activities: Golf team 2, 3,41 I GILMJYS nm- Nickname: Ha Pet Saying: uAw,siI1uckIsI! Ambition: Travel Weakness: Dancing Song: 2th11 the sLigEts GIo 0n AgaII Politeness is a wreath of flowers IIrha't adorns the world Activities: Blanchesterl; 4411, 2, 23, 4;. GA 2, 3; .. . 3; Home Ec.Clu1 FHA. 4. 'IREIEERT dONIer: I Nickname. ' 7Tob Pct Saying: 1:I donit kInOW'. Ambition: Pilot , 'Weakness: Hamburgers L Song: f1MoIonlight BIe'co'mesI You. , The man of wisdom' I: th'e map whoI tIhinkIsLI I I IActivitieszb Basketball 1, 3, 4; Imram 2; Basel: ali2 4:1-IisIturIy. Club 3, Schol- atship Tcam 3;? Track 3;Track Manager C;a.mern Club 1I- +H Club 1, 2. Hm r154 . '- GLADYS JUDD Nickname: Judd? Pet Saying: 259 what?u Ambition: Radio work : Weaknes51VirgilI Song: MTheres a Star-SIIpnInIgled- Banner Waving ISomIeIwhere . In thy face I sat: the -nIJap an IIJIonor.I , Activities: Latin CIIuIb 1, 2 LibrIary Staif , D t' 3 Tip ClulIi 2, 1.1:.me PERRY I 2 Nickname - Bibei' Ambition: Parachute jumper WeakneIss': Week-ends I'Song: uDearly Beioved LIife without giggling is a weary blank. I- ActiviQties: History Club3; Horne Ec. GlubI 1,3,4;Dramatic Ciubl , 2, 3, 4; G.AA. I'3 ,Pep Ciub2; Scholarship Tcam 2 IDgORimh Washington, D. C., Inni- I tut; i lclma'me Ime? . i3. Sn What. do 2; History ClubA w 2; hfship Marriwi DMQU HIH KA'FI'IERINE ALLEN :ickknmezl fig??? et Vina Jewel's a Ambition: Airline Stewarda'c Weakness: Dancing Song: 'StnrduW Beauty In truth, truth thIty; - A Activiuu: Latin Club 1 . 3. 4; Home Be. Club 3,-4 3:130:33? VHRGINIA LAY t Nickna-me: Jinn Pet Saying: Tell me! Ambition: Vocalist ' Weakness: Dates Inn expiImation mam! Song: StardusW A Ipaet could not but h: say, such a jocund company Activities: Latin Club 1; Glee Club 2, 4: Pep Club 2; S.AA. 3, 4; Intramural 3!, CLARENCE TUCKER Nickname: Y'Tuck Pet Saying: AADon't know, do you? Ambition: Baseball piay er ' Weakness: Back seat on the school bus 5011833111338 2; Star-Spangled Banner ; Waving Somewhere? Earncst eEoI-t- leads the way to greater , achievement. Activities: Latin Clubl team , 2, 8:55 3, 4; Lib 2- molarshipi 3 Class Play 4; Reliector, PIIY- ' AcECiviticE: Hume Ev: .Clu'b 2,2, 3' . . 3; 1; Intramural 1,2, 3, Pet Saying ould I? bition: Agrgmautical En ineer g'f-Weaknesl: C9nvertibles am wmpen 91431-1153 3.151.114, Marne: , , V , i JACK 51:01? 3 . ' 1 ' ' , . EVA JANE 0111111111: N' k M ' .. -' I i L ' Nicknamc:' anie Pal: 31:31:; 52F1$Zuwaw i I ' ' i - Pct Saying: I dunk know'3 ' Ambition: Get 1n the Marines ' . - . ' , Ambitlon- Secretary Weakness: Blondes ' . - j 1 . Weakn$1nchevrolet Song: Moonlight Bugmes You f .- J , , Sons: Stardust A way to cheerfulness is to keep our? . 5 i i i ' x Look'for the inward qualities that are 'esin exercise, and our mi11dx at Earn; - ' , '1 - 4 lastmg. Aiinvuies- French Club 2, 0111111213 Club ,L 7 .3 I V I Acifvitieflrmficccliizbilf'i 4.319531', 3i. z; 2 History Club 3- , ,- , . , , Emcmbz; Dronim4- 03mm Club 2, MARY WARDEN ' 3 Nickname: uS lack Pet Saying: ii h, brother Ambition: Beautician Weakness: Popular music Song: Got a Touch of Texas ' Shy demure and grimly neat Mary' 1 kind is hard to beat: Activities: Home Ec.C1ub1,2,3 4-; Pep Club 3; G. A A 2, 3, Hoszc.0Hicer2. JEAN ASBURY Nickname: Jeeifi Pet Saying: Oh, Rule Ambition: To have everytlung sh: wants Weakness:M11:ic Sting: tistarduslii To womeh silence givin- their proper grace. Aaavgties: Heine Ec. Club 1, 2,3; 4.2 W w - 7 4 .1 2 ANNA'LAU 11014101111, Nickname: 81131-1111:g - .- . Pet Saying: Ych, man ,. 3 - - i - i x ' I JAMES SMITH ivmbimn- aim 1 he ht ' L i ; '4N1cki1 as am: non nig s 1,, w - 4 1, . 1: Sang: 3Da1-lv Be oved ' . ' f ' L - j , ' ' 11m: . 1151;11:3tg, win Among. them all 559' Is. the molt marry and tall. ActivitiuzKome Ec. Chabl, 2, 3, 4:44:51 Ciub 1; G A.A.3 ,;4 Library Staff 4:; , Intramural 4-. ' Wm think H gr m' cdl MARGARET RHODES Nickname: Margie Pet Saying: uQuit it out Ambition: Pilot Weakness: Horses Song: We l1 Meet Again A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Camera Club; Glee Club 1, 3, 4-; History Club 3; Home EC. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 49; Pep Club 2; Droflim 4; G.A.A. 3, 4 . .... aw: , 7.;w - 1-1.... a BONNIE RICHARDSON Nickname: Wlonni? Uhotg Pet Saying: uOh, murder! Ambition: To become a surgeon Weakness: Sweets Song: Carft Get Out of This Mood A bionde, blue-eyed lass, who has just recently entered our class. Activities: Hillsboro ; Mancheater ; Milford; G.A.AV 4; Droflim 4. G GLASS HRGANIZATIIJN L: President ............................................................ Charles Koogler P, Vice-President ........ John Lotz Secretary .......................................................... janet Laudeman Treasurer ................... ................................................ L ora Fuller E Colors ................................................................ Green and White Flower ............................................................. Lily of the Valley x Y ; n Motto .......... We have crossed the bay ; the ocean lies before us Sponsor ............................................................ Miss Ruth Hilliard .m.-...-;a-vaj 1.l INJR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT MAY, 1943 We, the Senior Class of 194-3, being, we think, of sound mind and havihg finished our career in Milford High School, do leave the following dearly Cherished things to our patient teachers and the future seniors of Milford High. I, Katherine Allen, bequeath my jitterbugging feet to Miss Hilliard and my cute little wink to any girl who needs to attract. I, Jean Asbury, bequeath my passion u blue finger nail polish to Martha Gillard and my long correspondence list to Iona Price. I, Jack Balzhiser, bequeath my part of groom in all the dramatic Club assemblies to Hanford Thirey and my obvious interest in a certain red head to anyone who thinks hds man enough to beat my time. Step right up! I, Willard Baudendistel, bequeath my love for golf to Billy Fay and my daily drive up Goshen Pike WI leave to no man! I, Eileen Bolton, bequeath my knack for Ahs to Jimmy Beckman and my ability to make and keep my friends to any new comer at Milford. I, Ray Carter, bequeath my qualities of leadership to Raymond Ernst and my hot shot basket ball playing to Tom Robinson, who does quite well already. I, Don Chandler, bequeath my curly hair to Corky Eveland and my bicycle to Milton Fuller so he can get to school on time. yYou know, something unusualJ I, Robert Conley, bequeath my lazy shufHe to Teeny Davis so she can slow down a bit and my large-sized shoes to Don Robinson. I, Eva Jane Cramer, bequeath my baby blue eyes to Chuck Cooley ycharm Margaret with thorny and my shorthand worry to Emily Scott. I, Elmer Curless, bequeath my privilege to play hpost-oH-iceh after school to someone off the beamh, and my wistful grin to Lois Clements. I ,Gladys Daye, leave my tall, slender figure to Edward Smithson and my interest in Home Economics to Ruth Carter. 1, Alice Douglas, bequeath my sense of humor to Miss Brown and my out-of-town interests to Jean Curtin so she may add to her list. 1, Johnny Eveland, bequeath my unusual supply of good jokes to Lily Ann Bernheisel and my poor pronunciation to Dorothy Kindt. I, Bernard Flishel, bequeath my distinction of being Romeo of the Senior Class to Earl Hayes, and my excellent posture to Freddie Benken. I, Lora F uller, bequeath my quick, clever wit to Junior Schellenger and my position as treas- urer to someone reliable enough to take it. 1, Louis Hart, bequeath my mathematical genius to Peggy Barrere and my wolfish gleam to Ann Luenne. I, Fern Hayes, bequeath my red hair to Mr. Newman and my soft, melodious voice to Donald Henn. 1!! W! '5 I, Gladys Judd, bequeath my dark, vivid features to Lois Reed and my flair for dramatics to Mr. Neth. I, Charles Koogler, beuqeath the presidency of the senior class to anyone with political ambi- tions, tahemn and my part in the class plays to Barbara Messer. I, Janet Laudeman, bequeath my eye for good looking clothes to Bill Easley and my desk right in front of Miss Bakefs to anyone as mischievous as I am. 1, Virginia Lay, bequeath my long ride to school every day to Mr. McDermott, whose consti- tution sure looks strong enough to stand anything! tAmen U and my dimpled cheeks to Mr. Horton. I, John Lotz, bequeath my argyle sweaters to Stella Woodmansee and my job of running around getting ads for the annual to Joanne Hohl. I, Marvin Meguire, bequeath my silent blush to Grace Kelsey and my well-kept hair to Teddy Van Pelt. 1, Bill Meyers, be ueath m morbid feelin ,h about rammar exams to Wanda Bernheisey q Y g g and my western boots tbless 9emy to some fellow-human who is foolish enough to have flat tires a long, long way from home. I, Lillian Perry, leave my infectious laughing to some hgripesome old bag and my tap dancing costumes to Mrs. Jester. I, Margaret Rhodes, bequeath my job as driver of the salvage truck for the Civilian Defense Corps to Miss Baker and my dark green jodphurs to Donnie Pobst. I, Yvonne Richardson, bequeath my liking for tom-boyish,, clothes to Helen F ritts and my combination of French and Irish names to Richard Smith. I, Anna Laura Romohr, bequeath my tall stature to Alberta Kindt and my white, tapering hands to Eldon Mardis. 1, Jim Roudebush, bequeath my knack for tinkering to Allan Haines and my seat in General Business to anyozie who isnht afraid of Mrs. McCoy. I, Anna Louise Schreiber, bequeath my low pitched voice to Betty Taylor and my beioved red knee socks to Mr. Jeffers. I, Jack Scott, bequeath my loud suspenders to Kay Lee Torrance and my job at Dadis groc- cry to Mr. Holmes, tso he can make some money on the side to pay his income taxy I, Juanita Shiver, bequeath my editorship of' the DroBim to Libby Agin ta little sympathy enclosedy and my long golden locks to Mr. Thirey. I, James Smith, bequeath my shyness of women to Bipp Jones and my lonely-Iooking eyes to Julian Hardoerfer. 1, Mary Louise Stevens, bequeath my position in Mr. Holmes' oihce to Evelyn Gronberg and my right to buy my clothes at Poguets Girls, Shop to Kermit Shumard. I, Clarence Tucker, bequeath my high grades in that dreaded subject, chemistry, to Kenneth Conley and my debating power to Lura Hoskinson. 1, Mary Warden, bequeath my title as being the sweetest girl in my class to some friendless soul and my coy smiles to Jimmy Motsinger. I, Viola Wardlow, bequeath my job as helping Mr. Thirey to some ambitious freshman and my good rating with Mrs. McCoy to Walter Elliott. I, Rosalyn Williams, bequeath my shyness to Maryl Ann GriHith and my deep blue eyes to anyone who wants to hypnotize some jerk into the light fantasy of love. MOMMlE S LITTLE BABIES A' place. picture him with a crew Jur straight $4? student. A-Next to the last of the Fitzpatrick Miss Bakcr Our capable sponsor. Evelyn Cronbergm ssBroadway is my goal.u Betty Taylor Becrctarw 15 she really bashful? Earl Hayes Wice-presiden0 A wolf in sheeffs clothing. Bill Easley wresidenw Just call him Diggie . Libby Agin Libby is lost without Willy. Emily Scott-Hcr favorite sport is talking; Bob's woman. Ted Van Pelt-Our version of Harry James. Stella Woodmanseem-Johnny's little jitterbug. Annabell Pabst I haven? got time ! George Widmeycr Whitie - another fellow. Mary Lou Simerman Who dares to call her uYankicf'? Lura Hoskinson - Sweet and demure. Billy Fay -Necd any picture drawn, ask Bill. Mary Applegate Dancer and imitator supreme. Rita Another one of the Molitor girls. Jimmy Beckman- Wktlas Maidenswoon . Donna Dumford Another quiet junior. Rowena Lykins Nevcr a hair out of place. Kermit Shumard Can you picture him with a crew cut? Wanda Bernheisel-hOur straight A student. RuthIFitzpatrick-Next to the last of the Fitzpatrick lme. Willa Schellenger-Drum majorette of the Junior Class. Paul Hill The strong, silent type. Lois Reed - Willafs eager-to-learn pupil. Maude Bianton- Mr. Jeffersf pride and joy. Donald Shaw - Is he ever out of trouble? Grace Kelsey Did you ever see her frown? Dot Kindt Bert? ever-loving sister. Vernon Taylor - Chief Cook and Bottle Washer at the Korner. Bert Kindt - Her artistic qualities will bn'ng her fame. Rena Coner What would happen if she didrft argue in History Class? Donald Helm q just dorft know? Audrey Conover-A quiet one from Newtonsvillc. Pat Rothman-When Pat comes, we welcome her presence. Paul Holden His full name is Paul Francis Anthony Holden. Elinor Makin-Friendly, although she docsnk say much. Tracy Ames She came here this year from Williams- burg. Hubert Embry Mr. Newmads problem child. Bill Hartzell Urqasuch Our sflent Romeo. Geneva Eldridge - Seen but not heard. Martha Gillard Small but mighty. Curlee Littlcjohn He hopes to be an embalmer. Eileen Matthews She must really study. SIJPIIIJMIIRES FIRST ROW Chestena Hayes, Lily Bernheisel, Marie Day, Jean Vetter, Hannah Daves, Shirley Langen, Betty Mae Tudor, Nikola Gains, Avolene Forsythe, Iona Price, Frances Farley, Edna Tucker, Belle Bush, Jo Hohl. SECOND ROW - Mrs. Jester, Helen Fritts, Audrey Lykins, Betty Wiggins, Melba Callahan, Pauline Suchia, Barbara Messer, Freda Bickel, Peggy Barrere, Ann Luenne, Ruth Muehlenhard. THIRD ROW-Bill McCormick, Bob Richardson, Mary Jane Bainum, Betty Holmes, Claudia Colyer, Jean Curtin, Martha Ansteatt, Dick Mitchell, Allan Haines, Miss Brown. FOURTH ROW Clyde Williams, Hanford Thirty, Bob Jones, Lloyd Anderson, Ralph Ohmer, Harold Hill, Edgar Runyan, Bob Setty. Earn a! L M. 1 w m 'l , Kg: FRESHMEN FIRST ROW Sarah Heinekamp, Marilyn Mitchell, Elizabeth Ricks, Marian Fuller, Margaret Irwin, Marilyn Davis, Kathryn Spahr, Dorothy Ferguson, Georgianna Inderriedcn, Lois Clements, Imogene Keith, Patty Boles, Janet Buckner, Beverly Campbell. SECOND ROW Margic Bateman, Estella Curless, Pat Taylor, Rozella Miller, Helen Huber, Kay Torrance, Elizabeth Asbury, Margaret Blanton, Martha Sprague, Hattie Bradley, Wanda Liming, Margaret Thomayer, Doris Hill, Doris Mosbacker, Ella Mae Embry, Virginia Kindt, Helen Reed, Jean Harrison. THIRD ROW-Billy Scheidt, Walter Watkins, Walter Elliott, Junior Schellenger, Charles Cooley, Ralph Lay, Julian Hardoerfer, Billy Brooks, Raymond Ernst, Jim Hazard, Richard Johnson, Kenneth Crawford, Paul Stewart. FOURTH ROWuMiss Boger, Edward Smithson, Donald Robinson, Donald Pobst, Ralph Nash, Joe Turner, Walter Doll, Charles Lykins, Milton Fuller, Clark Evcland, Elmer Tudor, Tom Robinson, Eldon Mardis, Allen Chandler, Jim Motsinger, Joe Johnson, Mr. Jeffers. GRADE FACULTY Margaret Adams, fifth grade ; Nellie Watkins, fifth and sixth grades; Dorothea Matthews, third grade; Margene Craw- ford; fourth grade; Josephine Harper, kindergarden; Ethel Tracy, second grade; and Mabel Reed, first grade. FIRST ROW, left to right-Louise Mahne, Amy Chandler, Catherine Gillard, Phyllis Elliott, Barbara Bancroft, Lillie Wardlow, Isabelle Vanlandingham, Dorothy Meerse, Diana Catch, Juanita Tramell, Martha Armstrong, Joyce Cooper, Virginia Farley, Carolyn Carter, Elaine Pierson. SECOND ROW- Joe Pierson, Jackie Elston, Frances Drussel, Donald Gaskins, Thomas Husimeyer, Thomas Hartzcll, Albert Benkin, Howard Minnick, Robert Taylor, Fred Muehlenhard, Herbert Link, Richard Fay, John Hartzell. THIRD ROW-Mr. Newman, Donald Gronbexg, Norman Lyle, William Day, Gene Syler, Robert Beckett, Robert Brunsman, Orville Brickett, 1.1de Smith, Robin Butler, Mordt Bickel, Vernon Sellers, Mr. Horton. FIRST ROW Doris Smithson, Rose Buckner, Marjorie Engcr, Virginia C5novcr, Mary Richle, Thelma Prickctt, Dorothy Fitzpatrick, Anna Buckner, Mary Lee Sauer, Margaret SEhrciber, Peggy Hunt, Mary Bickel, Gene Farley, Janet JeEcrs. SECOND ROW-Ethel Wilson, Betty Riehle, Narma Hayes, Jean Fuller, Edna Robinson, Earline Du- priest, Charlec Brewster, Marilyn Melton, Rosa. Judd, Jo Ann Fley, Mary Hunley, Ann Salzman, Hilda Stemmcrding, Wanda Dericks, Joyce Rinckhoif, Thelma Kinman, Francis Combs, Iva Lee Elstcn, Betty Lou Clancy, Nora Ellen Florea, Edith Honey. THIRD ROW-Kcnncth Lewis, Mr. Hare, Joe Thomayer, Roger Holmes, CliEord Cass, Bob Scott, Edward Holden, Dicky Long, William Mullen, Eugene Armstrong, Billy Johnson, James Hunley, Duane Snell, Harold Mceks, Fred Lancaster, Raymond Lewis, Joe Romohr, Charles Rapet, Bobby Rein, Jimmy Wessel, Billy Philhower, Miss Heiserman, Gene Porter. Loretta Bogcr Miss 0UR CMCHES VARSITY Robert Conley- Bob was a wonderful player. He developed rapidly during the season. Too bad he is a senior. Earl Hayes h Earl played superb ball during the entire season. He continually left our opponents in the red, with his sizzling speed and his accurate shooting. Ray Carter lCaptainl e Too much credit canlt be given our captain. Ray set the pace both on the oHense and defense and led his team to most of their victories. Rafs position will be hard to 1511. Bill Easleye Bill is as Clever as they come. With a little more size there will be none better. Bob JoneseBob played excellent ball his Erst year on the varsity. He is clever in his fundamentals and should have two good years ahead of him, Richard Smith lManagerl. John Evelandejohn has been faithful to the team. His good attitude and light put him on the varsity. Bernard Flischel - Worked hard and gave a good account of himself when in the game. Mr. McDermott lCoachl . The Eagles won nine games and lost eight this season, most of our games being with Hamilton County teams. They tinished strong, winning seven of the last nine games. The team did very good in the District Tournament. They de- feated Moscow, Clermont County Champs, 35-32 and lost to Lockland Wayne, 30-25. Joanne Hohl CHEER RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAIJ Maryl Ann Griffith LEABERS Tom RobinsonhA very bright prospect, with all kinds of basketball ability. Donald PobsteThe smallest boy on .the squad, but the cleverest. Kenneth ConleyeKenneth is getting the size and should have a good future. Eldon Mardis e Clever in his fundamentals. With more size, will be a good man for the heavy work. Harold ClancyeA good prospect with lots of speed and fight. George WidmcycreGeorge is a steady player with lots of fight. Mr. McDermott iCoachL joe Holden iManagcx-L The reserves had a successful season, winning nine games and losing six. They finished strong, winning their last six games. 811118011118 BASKETBALL 80011118 VARSITY RESERVES OPPONENT PLACE We They We They Nov. 20 Plainvillc Here 32 37 21 28 24 Goshen ThEre 55 31 24 15 Dec. 4 Batavia There 41 30 27 10 9 Terrace Park There 29 30 19 10 23 Fayetteville There 51 42 28 31 Jan. 5 Lockland There 30 56 22 24 8 Anderson There 29 35 28 39 16 Terrace Park Here 26 35 17 19 22 Plainville There 32 41 19 34 29 Batavia Here 51 36 64 14 Feb. 5 Fayettevillc Here 66 50 24 22 12 Madeira Here 70 32 25 13 16 Deer Park There 55 31 26 8 19 1Batavia There 25 32 28 24 26 Central Vocational Here 45 27 42 8 Mar. 5 Moscow Xavier Fieldhouse 35 32 6 Lockland Wayne Xavier Ficldhouse 25 30 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSHCIATIHN LEFT TO RIGHT, G. Juanita Shively, Bell Bush, Patty Boles, Teeny Davis, Lois Clements, Stella Wood- mansec, Lily Bemheisel, Margaret Thomayer, Margie Bateman, Kata Allen, Kathie Spahr, Pattie Rothman, Alice Douglas, Anna Schrciber, Rowena Lykins, Kay Torrencc, and Betty Taylor. ' A-Hclen Huber, Eva Cramer, Jean Vctter, Betty Bates, Fern Hayes, Miss Boger, Evelyn Grouberg, Viola Wardlow, Ann Pobst, Martha Sprague, Mary Lou Stevens, Donna Dumford, Bonnie Richardson, and Lura Hoskinson. A-Helcn Fritts, Mary Applegate. Eileen Bolton, Betty Holmes, Ruth Carter, Anna Romohr, Melba Callahan, Rita Molitor, Lora Fuller, Janet Iaudcman, Jam Curtin, and Grace Kelsey. SEATED-B. Bush, B. Bates, J. Vetter, L. Bernheisel. STANDING: Miss Boger CoacM, J. Curtin, R. Carter CaptainL B. Holmes, M. Callahan. www 81? .1' :. s 1: SHPHBMHRE INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Tm? FIRST ROW- Speed Lotz, Johnny Bill Eveland, Bob Conley, Greasy Carter, Chuck Koogler, Wo-wo Hayes, Don Robinson ManagerL SECOND ROW - Elmer Tudor, Tom Robinson, Thomas Ross, Eldon Mardis, Donny Pabst, Mr. Mc- Dermott, coach. FIRST ROWHJoe Pierson, Gene Seyler, Robert Brunsman, Veme'r Sellers, Norman Lyle. SECOND ROW-Dicky Long, Eugene Armstrong, Mr. Hare, Donald Gronberg, Mordt Bickcl. .mmwazul- - I REFLECTIJR STAFF I1 Co-Editors kJuanita Shivcly, Eileen Bolton, Reporters k Wanda Bernheisel, Jean Curtin, Janet Laudeman. Evelyn Gronberg, Gladys Judd, Emily Scott. i Business Manager Clarcnce Tucker. Room Agents-Fem Hayes, Georgianna In- Art Editors Anna Louise Schreiber, Bill Fay, derriEden: PattY 30165; Dickie Fay, Melba Alberta Kindt. Callahan, Mary Lee Sauer, Iva Lee Elsten. Sports Editor CharIe5 Koogler. Faculty Advisors Miss Baker, Miss Brown. DRAMATIC CLUB FIRST ROW-Juanita Shively, Marilyn Davis, Alice Douglas, Kathie Spahr, Lily Bernheisel, Gladys Judd, Bell: Bush, Janet Laudcman, Gecretary, not shownL SECOND ROW-Miss Baker, Anna Louise Schrieber tpresi- dentL Peggy Barrcre, Melba Callahan, Lillian Perry, Freda Bickel, Georgianna Indcrriedcn. THIRD ROW - Marie Day, Eileen Bolton Wicc-presidcntL Rmh Carter, Jean Curtin, Evelyn Gronbcrg, Fern Hayes, Wanda Bemheisel. FOURTH ROW- Richard Mitcheli, Billy Brooks, Billy McCor- mick, Bipp Jones Ureasurer , Jack Balzhiser, Johnny Evcland. BAND TRUMPETS-T. Van Pelt, E. Mardis, J. Flcy, D. Fay, R. Mitchell, H. Thirey, J. Fuller, A. Chandler. CLARINETSu-W. BernheiselrF. Farley, E. Runyan, M. Stevens, A. Pabst, E. Gronberg. FRENCH HORN- J. Vettpr, M. Callahan. DRUMS-J. Elsten Brnal'mI E. Smithson bnard, V. Taylor H1356, J. Beckman tbaseL Tuba-E. H'ajrcs. MAJORETTES: M. Milton, W. Schellengcr. SAXOPHONES dM. L. Saucr, L. Bernheisel, V. Conover, M. J. Bainum, R. Baker. TROM-BONES - B. Taylor, A. Schreiber. BARITONE - J. Schellenger. DIRECTOR - Mr. C. L. thh. FIRST ROW: Anna L. Schreiber, Marilyn Davis, Lois Clements, Georgianna Indcrriedcn, Betty G L E E Tudor, Doris Hill, Fern Hayes, Marie Day, Lilly Ann Bernheisel, Frances Farley. SECOND ROW - Virginia Lay, Audrey Lykins, Ruth Muchlenhard, Freda Bickel, Emily Scott, Dorothy D L U B Ferguson, Shirley Langen, Peggy Barrens, Betty Wiggins, Helen Reed, Stella Woodmansce. THIRD ROW-Hattie Bradley, Mary J. Bainum, Melba Callahan, Kay Lee Terrence, Barbara Messer, Margaret Rhodes, Annabelle Pabst, Evelyn Gronbcrg, Willa Schcllcnger, Lois Reed. Mr. thh. FUTURE HOME-MAKERS, ASSIIUIATHIN ' SEATED, left to right-Alberta Kindt, Rosalyn Williams, Frances Farley, Lois Clements, Marilyn Davis, Katherine Spahr, Marian Fuller, and Dorothy Kindt. SECOND ROW-Virginia Kindt, Doris Hill, Margaret Thomaycr, Helen Huber, Lora Fuller. Ruth Muehlen- hard, Shirley Langen, Betty Tudor. THIRD ROW- Mrs. Jester, Gladys Dayc, Betty Holmes, Margaret Rhodes, Anna Louise Schxeibcr. I Cooking V1 G 7, , R I 2L . m1 . S W i A nafei. n D NM 7 N . E: , I , L . w : n C . a a I w S A . .u, T H R C . A E M M HISTHRY CLUB Mr. Jeffers, Sponsor; Eileen Bolton, President; John Lotz, Vice-President; Lora Fuller, Treasurer; Anna Louise Schreiber, Secretary. Grace Kelsey, Lily Ann Bemhcisel, Juanita Shively, Alice Douglas, Betty Bates, Betty Taylor, Wanda Bemheisel, Helen Fritz, Janet Laudeman, Elizabeth Agin, Bill Meyers, Bill Fay, Jean Curtin, Kermit Shumard, and Vernon Taylor. CHEMISTRY CLASS E LATIN CLUB PresidenthDicky Mitchell; Program-Hclen Fritts, Helen Reed, Dorothy Ferguson, Iona Price; Secretary and Treasurer- Lily Bemheisel; Members-Jean Harrison, Mar- ilyn Mitchell, Sarah Heinekamp, Walter Doll, Helen Sieber, Barbala Messer, Ruth Fitzpatrick, Kay Torrance, Geneva Eldridge, Walter Watkins, Junior Eldridge, Bobby Jones-Vicc-Prcsident; Joanne H0111, Audrey Conover, Maryl Ann Griffith, Curlee Little- john. MOTTO - PaIma Non Sine Pulvere. BIOLHGY CLASS LIBRARY STAFF Hubert Embry, Ruth Carter, Richard Mitchell, Jack 'Balzhiser, Clarence Tucker, Fem Hayes, John Lotz, Anna Laura Romohr, Elizabeth Agin, Georgianna Inderricden, James Smith, Iona Price, Avolene Forsythe, Marian Fuller, Eilben Mathews, Edward Smithson, Joanne Hohl, Miss Baker and Mr. Horton. COMMERUML DEPARTMENT ; a m. w' Officers TRl-L CLUB The Tri-L Club was organized to promote life, , love, and loyalty among the high school girls. Through close co-operation during the activities of the club, a sisterhood was created among the members. The charter members are: Eileen Bolton hpres- identL Evelyn Gronberg hice-presidenn, Juanita Shivcly hecording secretaryL Jean Curtin koru responding secretarw, Emily Scott UreasurerL Janet Laudeman, Alice Douglas, Anna Louise Schreiber, Stella Woodmansee, and Anne Pobst. In February the following girls were initiated into the club-Mary Lou Simmerman, Maryl Ann GriHith, Kathie Spahr, Lois Clements, Ruth Carter, Georgianna Inderrieden, and Marilyn Davis. Initiates Aunt Ahoek Almanac SEPTEMBER Sept. BeHere we go again e more Ihbooklarnhff' Sept. 16-First P.T.A. An address by Mr. Holmes on the topic of eiExempted Village Schools? Sept. l7eDramatic Club meeting. Sept. lQ-First Assembly. Lecture by Assyrian refugee. Sept. 217Election of officers by our F.H.A. yeast your votes here, HE DIDNT Know folksy Hi5 AGE Sept. 30-hFreshies are learninge the hard way. OCTOBER-Contribute to Scrap Drive y Oct. mFirst two weeks are devoted to Dramatic Club tryouts. Hail! Our future stars. Oct. 3eVolleyball. Oct. 15-Seniorh5 lost to CupideMargie Stamets married into the Navy. Oct. 22-gAssembly. Bentley Trio entertained the entire school in South American style. Oct.26-Class elections. Assembly. The U, S, Society of Zoology. SCRAP DLNVE Oct. 29eHaIlowe,en Dance. Mmm. Why dorft we do this more often? ASSEMBLY NOVEMBER Nov. 6eYell, Milford, Yell! Joanne Hohl and Maryl Ann Griffiths chosen as cheerleaders. Nov. lleArmistice Day. Mr. Holmes talked on the qm- portance of Education in the War? Nov. l5eDroHim staff chosen. Gee, kids, an annual after all. Nov. 18, 19, QOeMore celebrating -w school dismissed at noon m Motorists register for hAh books. Nov.20-What happened to our hPrimping Mirror,,? CHEER LEADERS Oh! another 05cc? Nov. QSeVarsity trounces GoshenMBoy, were we hot! Nov. 30e$540 worth of defense stamps sold this month. DECEMBER Dec. leGas rationing is now in and those moonlight drives are out e for the duration. Dec. 2, 3,4ejeepers! Every Pupil Tests. So soon? Dec. SeThe Terrace Park Bull Dogs were victorious. Too bad, boys. Dee. 5ejoanne wins $25 War Bond. Dec. 22ejunior Class Play e the girls always do the work. Dec. 23AFayetteville game. We won. Dec. Mel love everybody! Xmas! Vacation! See you I WON E next year, gang. JANUARY-Ah,R0mance! Jan. l-Miss Hummel became Mrs. Jester. Hurray for the navy! Jan, 3eAl and Margaret shine sparklers. Jan. 6-Miss Mathews and Miss Watkins also add something to the third finger of the left hand. Jan. lOeSchreiber, Bolton, and Fay join us again after sessions in the hospital. Jan, 157Anderson v5. Milford. Defeated, lnutf said. Jan. 16-T. P. against Milford-we lost, darnlt, it happened again. Jan. I8eAssembly on railroads-the microphone caught the croup. Jan. 20-P.T.A. meetingeYould think we need educatinl! OUT OF GAS ? FEBRUARY Feb. 5-Fayetteville turned the tables. Feb. IOeCattin1 takes a back seatelocker visiting prohibited. Feb.13eTri-L girls celebrate llSadie Hawkinsl, day. Run for cover, fellows. Feb. IEhMother and Daughter banquet. Georgie charmed us with a slave dance. Feb.18;Gooking school visits MilfordeHome EC. girls dream of the future. MARCH Mar. 2eTri-L initiation tgigglel. Mar. 5eWon first district game in 8 years. Mar. SeFreshman assembly. Yippie! Swing your partner. Mar. GeMany tears shedeMilford boys lost to Lockland Wayne, 30-25. Mar. QeCampaign begun to promote the sale of war bonds and stamps. Mar. ISgThe Jester magicians entertain! Now how did she get out of that bag and he get in??? Mar. QMCome on, you alligators; Johnnyls throwing a Clambake. Mar. Ql-Rural kids let out early so they wouldn,t have to swim home. Mar.23-24-eCommunity service sponsored movie You Canlt Escape Forever? Mar. 26mSophomore assembly e These truth and consequence shows, eh, Bill? A P R I L April l-Look at all the fools! April l-Every Pupil Tests. Teachers find out how dumb we are.. April 3eWho is Atlas Maidenswoon ? P ? ?? Feb. 22H-Studentls paradiseuecanned goods and coffee rationing. O h ? THE BIG SHOT April 7-Mr. Horton getting taro shots during the girls, soft ball game. April le-Carter substitutes study hall for bedroom. April 14-Report cards! The schoolls colors are red, but do they have to advertise it? April 16-The Senior C1355 Playeit was superb. April QIeJunior Assembly. April 29-Home EC. Tea. Shine up your manners, kids. M A Y May 1-Have you handed your book reports in? May lB-Junior-Senior Banquet. Didnlt we look sharp? May 21eBaccalaurcate May QPExams. May 25-Commencement. TRUANT OFFICER May 27eThe Seniors stifle their sobs as the curtain comes down on their school days. .. 5:9. aWWwaw hrs , mmmmqrmmwwwnm a . 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