Monroe High School - Monrovian Yearbook (West Manchester, OH)

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E 5 l E I 5 E L i I I E I s ! , 4 . . J 2 ! I 1 ! 1 3 1 i . . ! 5 i 5 E 5 I i I I 9Pf?f-by ,.Z...g,, Q, Fw 1 THE 1940 MGNROVIAN ' published by H THE SENJQR CLASS Q of MON ROE H IGH SCH Q QL Q P 5 . ---v:1Ef3X'1E i .1- W55?- irxiif 1- L J A. v . -. Fx- Q 'iff F' ffjf ' .wx - s -xififxff V 'Q .T b 8 -'5,F ?'f1Ll.z.1 5- Lg 5--.,S-- ' L ' 15, 5 .. A 2. - if - .,,-1. ,. 4 - ' .,,,, ' f l', , ' ffl, - 'L ii 'Q ' ' 3 . 1 - V is 1 ' QQ!-5-Kiev ax . Am '-'EAS f ' ,- - ,gg , X' . H V . asus-J,,..3i a N ' 1 5' 'A I 5 Eg W., Y . I . V , U Agwa y V .4 x..: ,2,,g.: 1 mg i,:,4z.,1'.-jf. ,I .... ,:.:.i I.: Y . V Z . Y N H V'- ay - , :affi x- QA ,fw!1, :g?i 1 gi if . Ill u if ., . .Swv .., . - .. - W P . A..:::, iuyvvvlv ,I ' gn -fi 0.53 .K-,NQX . :Tai . . - L .4 . 4- V -. A bx,,+:5.:g - .. ., . Y U U Y Y :H-.':r:E:i::. .: x:,,gg:,:::.. . A ,, I: ..... -gf - . ,...' ,- .. . 'A im.. W. H ,.,, . -' E, .- . I I Editor-in Associate Associate Associate Chief. r r r ' TH: STAVV Editor... Editor Editor Literary Editor. Business Manager.. Sales Manager... Feature Editor.. Jokes Editor... Jokes Editor... Typist...... Mimeographer... M1meographer.... Art Editor... Art Edito I' sag Sponsor.... .14 ...Martha Wagner ...Martha Deaton ,...Ada Mae Miller ...Kathryn Duffield ...Helen Eikenbery ....Mar1e Harrison ....Em1l Lipps ...Irene Gruber .-....John Farst .....Gera1d Shaffer Mary Elizabeth Copp ... Marie Harrison ....JeanotTe Woyer ..Junior Joinson . .Betty Challis ..,,Mrf. McCoy . 'i gf X , 4 -- ' q-1 1 -pn 1 E13 5 '01-V Q' V EAM' ' fN5Ebh 31.23.1412 ' 5 :geriif-i2'1'E'i3i' . Hreuve--we 1 fa' :i ' . ...:fff. . .,.. ., .. In pablishin-r this 1940 f.on1o.f11-,n we, the Sen1o1 Glass, by using our tools of education, have endeavored to build for vou a memorial where with you may re live the plc sunt memories of the year of 1940 Editor-in Chief 1wmnm W .ew 'N '1 'f9f2n -HB4 ks 'hx 1 5 E 5 5 'K lx 1 x Y' 1 SQ QL xi' I sg. ii ,s ' I 1 1 Qu. l X I 5 H x A?v.1.zl' 'QI .-xt' 1 X Q LS' ,, in at 59. I Y 1 gi Y'Q4W'WwN min x Wa l Ll xi 1 1 I Ex' ff . r 1 . M' ' 'E hu ,, y,.,.q+.-.s-4 4 A 1 wr-'lm w- . umg. in H' 'Y I . ax: 5 x J X I 1, af 1' . -L - ' Psi: ig .7 J- ' 1 ' I 'lil , ..L, ,x 1 - .Le -1' F' -w w IL ? 1, I . ' fim .11 163' ' ' 1 P 33' ji' 911--:' '. 1 mem V- A, .F '15 -P1191 - New H 'V3L'Pf23a ral i V77 -V YY Y Y H -Z V V M ,f1.I. L :- . . 'Q -'Y' :J:g f'1.f11:3-- , - A' ' A - - ' - 'A ff - ' 4 KAW- . K q . 1 ...Y m y 1 2- ! , Y V z 1 lui., . xi 4 ' :v.M. ' Y , Ei? .ul 3. . H' as CQNTE NTS ADMINISTRATION SINIORS CLASS HISTORY Wallace Camnbell CLASS PROPHECY Adu Mae Miller CLASS WILL Mary Ellzabfth Comp ODDITIES IN THE NEWS Jeanette Royer, Helen Eikenbery UNDERCLASSMEN ELEMENTARY GRADES MARCH OF EVENTS Martha Deaton, Jeanette Royer ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS HUMOR Martha Deaton, Irene Gruber Gerald Shaffer, John Farst ALUMNI ROLL Kathryn Duffield DEDICATION v. !,. .XX , Q N 4,35 I z wfikki-' . -W f- 13 N .4 ALS, Qi ' :Q .- .51 nr 3-I-4, I-1 'lvl shznjyfgt' iq '-: ' H z-.- Q- 2. . : 4 - .I .4 5- ' F U x - : 51:9 p:Q5:.,j.'fj45 -S. ..,.- ' ,fl E .r ,A-',3,,,TQ.ig .t 3' 4 ' , - -X 6 . jlji, H553 - . Q , I r M. ' I, , .1 -:' 42. 15:-'-:1:v.f:-., :':-.-1-V ' M A H' , 2 ' ul , ' V Q UNH ,, ' I 4' gn ' wt uf N' X- 'X . ' X ' . ,w Wff2.- Tift fi-74? Q n ' A H 1 ' VP V w1 ? , 1'2'2,? N. g.51 'XX - , ., .. '-52k -1' ' -.-,5-. bf '9 X v .f' f ff- fs we ' 11.312 -- J .1 .M in ' wg A I N I. F M L - -+ w 1. f . ' ,-, -X . 4? . 'q,f.1'f':2'5. 5. 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Y,-,. xr J., . raise , as mv- ' V gy, SENKJR ACTWITXES ,2z,.,.J2eZ Jaffa 4 HHaste is of the dewll.H Annual Staff, Softball 4. t4.bk M-1AJ,-J Jzwfw' 3 WHer sunny locks hang on her tumble like a golden fleece.H Glee Club 5, 43 Class play 53 May Day attendant 53 Operetta 5. f I ua4ffQn4414'QQawvf2ef ' NVar1ety is the spice of llfe.U Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Cheer leader 5, 43 Glee Club 43 Annual Staff, Class plays 5, 43 Senior scholarshlpg Scholarship 23 Student Council 2, secretary 5, president 4. , 1 UHard work, intelligently directed, always produces results.u Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Orchestra 13 Annual Staff, Class plays 5, 43 Scholarship 5, 4, Class secretary 13 Student Council secretary 43 Operetta 1, 2, 53 4-H Club 1, 2, 5, 43 May Day attendant 1, 4. 3t4rvL0QxCE2Zi?P ' NThou art to me a delicious orment.N Softball 1, 2, 5, 43 Stage manager 5, 4. 6iAfALuJ FQQUAWP WSpeech is great but silence is preater.W F. F. A. Watch Dog 53 Student Council 2, 5, 43 Judging team 23 4-H Club 2, 5, 4. ,9vL'ffzwqMkc44eiQZ ' Wln skating over thin lee our safety ls our speed.H ' Basketball 5, 43 elee Club 5, bless plays 5, 4, Softball 1, 2, 5, 43 Class president 53 Operetta 5, County chorus 5. DeI.,L '.g,,:4.AL' ,,dX0'v P'bp-'Y-A! uRoll1ng words tumblln into l1fe.H Glee Club 5, 43 May Day attendant 53 Operetta 53 Spelling contest 4. ' 25nw?fgQiiJAn, 3 IA fair exterior 1 a silent recommendation.W 'Orchestra 2, 53 Annual Staff3 Scholarship l, 2, 5, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 5, 4. 7JeaweL.Ww14w: 3 Ulf I cannot find a way, I will make one.u All-county basketball team 1, 53 Track 43 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Softball 1, 23 All-county track meet 4,lTh1rd place in shot-putl. 1zE5A2Q! A5664u1! nT1me is what we most want, but what alas! we use worst.N Class plays 5, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4. J4mfQL4Aa.?f faamzsfllgzz 3 ' 'H uThe force of his-merit ma os his own way. Va1ed1ctor1an3 Glee Club 23 Band 1, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 43 Annual Staff, Class plays 5, 43 Softball 53 Senior scho1arship3 Scholarship 1, 2, 5, 43 F. F. A., vice-president 2, president 5, reporter 43 Class president 1, 43 Jr. usher for Commencement 53 Operetta 23 Agri- culture scholarship team 43 State Dairy Judging team 1, 2, 5, 43 County Chorus 23 Toastmaster at Junior-Senior Reception. Junior Fowble UOne life--a little gleam of time between two etern1t1es.H UA thing of beauttils a Jky fore er.n Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Class play 43 Class secretary 43 May Day attendant 23 Operetta 1, 2, 52 County chorus 1, 2, 5, 43 4-H Club 1, 2, 5, 43 4-H Club Congress 43 Annual Staff, Junior usher for COMMGHCGHGHUQ May ,pLM!fFZ,-79- nCunn1ng s the dwarf of wisdom.U Annual Staffs Class play 43 Scholarship 1, 23 Agriculture scholarship team 43 Judging team 1, 2, 5, 43 Class president 23 Treasurer 1, Vice president 43 F. F. A. treasurer 2. W1-WY' Hwhat a spendthrift he is of his tongue.U Basketball 1, 5, 43 Class play 2, 5, 43 Softball 53 Class vice-president 23 Treas- urer 43 Baseball 4' 4-H Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Basketball captain 43 Track 43 4-H Club Congress 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Journalism Club 23 Eaton High School 1, 2. wma mf!-QM NA short saying oft contains much w1sdom.H Student Council 5, 43 Agriculture scholarship team 43 Scholarship 1, 43 Ping- Pong champion 4. Queen 4. J-fLfc C3'yL,,g, ' NCan we ever have too much of a good thing?U Basketba11.1, 2, 5, 43 Annual Staffg Senior scholarsh1p3 Scholarship 1, 2, 5, 43 Kalgebra-2nd in count --Sth in district? Kgeometry-2nd in county--10th in d1str1ctX3 4-H Club 1, 2. Simplicity ofycizxaracterafks mo hindrance to subtlety of in- te1lect.u Glee Club 13 Editor-in-Chief of Monrov1an3 Class vice- president 23 Secretary Sf Operetta 13 Citizenship medal 23 D. A. R. Good Citizenship test 43 Sa1utator1an3 Class plays 5, 4r Senior scholarship: Scholarship 1, 2, 5, 43 KLat1n-2nd in countyl UThey conquer who believe they can.u Annual Staffg Class plays 5, 43 Senior scholarshipg Scholarship 1, 2. I 77Qwu,e Qfwwuaw UNoth1ng great was ever achieved without enthus1asm.H Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Annual Stiff, Class play 53 4-H Club 2, 5 U dlfml. L,.f,,L.6 Diligence is the mother of good fortune.H Band l, 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 51 Class plays 5, 43 Softball 2, 5, 4. ' f 3unu14.g+1A44f1p HTho endearing e egnnco of female friendsh1p.N Glee Club l, 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Orehfstra 1, 2, 43 Annual Staffg Soft- ball 43 County chorus 43 County Band 23 4-H Club 13 Science Club 23 New Mfdison 13 Richmond 2. 90 :ws 'LICQ W7 ' UA blush is beautiful, but often 1nconvenient.n Basketball 1, 2, 43'G1ee C1Ub'51 Annual Staff, Class play 43 Operetta 5. 'flaw liyfmfffbg- Vx HThe mildest manners and the gentlest heart.H Glee Club 2, 53 Annual Staff3 Scholarship l, 2, 43 May Day attendant 2, 43 E1yr1fL,fJ.3-Q04-' NHis smile is sweetened oy his gravity.N Softball 2, 53 4-H Club l, 23 Track 43 Annual Staff. g23GJfZrw16Lf SZ' auzkicbpif Operetta 2, 5. WModesty is the color of vg5tue.H Home Economics Club 1, 2 Glee Club 2, 43 Trenton Village School 1, 2, 5. , 3 1-W.. Hiqfuf- -.- A-3,3 l ayjff 1- f5f'z1 ?.?y E. ' 'b isyffif lf? -+1.45 H., Q, U' 5',,:'f,4' . I . M N. 1 5 I Selig :fn X' - V -5 N' 'TS L 'J-. ' inf? , ',. 1 ef A, who 2, ' an -B ,, 'nf' ' 'N '+ 'ff xl .' gli? Cgf ,dwef 11. 2:19 LQ 'Z 'Sf Q?'f'9i195.?' is lHva 4yQ. 233 M , . , ,, I f 5, m i X ui 0 ka'-Si E 1 Z1 n w,.' 'H' ' AL. J-I-1 rx +4 X, gy 4 4 -. ,A,t,,, - 11 . G 1 em' I' , ,I ,I'5I,dI :M i--1, 35 -N 'MMI-1.2 X ,M I' II' -fl-w ,- 'II V ,Y I- gI I. 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In the high school county scholarship contests, Ada Mae Miller placed second in algebra in her freshman year and second in geom- etry her sophomore year. While in Latin II, Martha Wagner ranked. second. When we entered high school in 1956, for some inexplicable rea- son our real importance was not immediately realized, for we were made the target for many school jokes. Could it be that to the upper classmen we were representing the green of our school colors? But we continued serenely on our way, excelling in athletics, muse ic, and schqlarship. During our freshman year we organized, elect- ing T615 firwside nt Walinccg C-empb-5fI.fl'g vice-5-pre sldent, Fred ,Youngg secretary, Mary Elizabeth Coppg treasurer, John-Farst., Byrthej end of the year the glare Qt green had faded, and we weretfulle fledged Monroe-ites, wel1-able to assume our duties as sophomores. During our second year of high school we selected these offi- cers to lead us: president, John Farstg vice-president, Martha Wagnerg secretary, Fred Youngg and treasurer, Marjorie Dalrymple. In this sophomore year two of our says, John Farst and Wallace Campbell, were on the Dairy Judging Team that placed first in the district. Our Junior year brought us many responsibilities and pleasures in which we all cooperated and which now bring back some of our happiest memories. At the beginning of the year, we chose Junior Houdeshell as our presidentg Fred Young, vice-presidentg Martha Wagner, secretaryg and Martha Deaton, treasurer. We were proud of several members of our class whose participation in athletics helped to bring fame to our school. Among these were Homer Horine and Fred Young, who were on the first squad of boys' basketball, runners-up in the county league and in the tournament. In girls' basketball, Jeanette Royer, Mary Elizabeth Copp, Irene Gruber, Marie Harrison, and Ada Mae Miller helped to carry the laurels for our class and school. Fred Young played shortstop on the base- ball squad which won the county championship. John 'Farst was on the general Livestock Judging Team that placed first in the diss ric . During this year we donned our class rings or pins and felt as if we were approaching that WGreat Dayn very rapidly. Our major projects of the year were the play NGuess Againn, and our Junior- Senior Reception. The Reception was given at the Y, M. C. A. in Dayton, Ohio. The hall wrs decorated in blue and white to carry out our theme--a Dutch garden. Placevcnrd favors, smnll wind- mills, were on the tables, while s large slowly-turning windmill crst graecfull shadows over the group. Although there is clways e chance for argument, We maintain that it wee one of the finest receptions ever given. In May we Joyfully bade farewell to the class of 1939, for we were new to exercise our rights end privileges as Seniors. The class wrs organized for our final year with Wallace Camp- bell, presidentg John Farst, vice-presidcntg Kathryn Duffield, secretary, Forest Barnes, Treasurer. In the fell of 1939 though unseesonal, it iencc. We also spent taken to be placed in A curtain of sorrow the first to break the ties of our clcfs, RWZIYQ The lntcst success ef our class is this feel that'our efforts have not'eeen in ve proud of this project. J Q' we gave our play WSpring Fever.N Al- wns well attended ey rn npprecietive aud- a dey in Dayton, Ohio having our pictures the halls of Monroe. fell over our class when Junior Fowble, become ill and passed 1940 Monrov1an.' We in and-thft we are justly We are eagerly anticipating Commencement Day, and all thot it menas to us, es e fitting climax to our happy end eventful Monroe life--indeed, the Commencement of the reel history of the Class of 1940. 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T- P1-..i7f' ' 'H ' '11aq... -4 .1 1,11 , .w+1'..--n.s.3:?-- 1 f .1 I 111 '- fi I ' . , 1 ' -.- . .,.f. .51 A , . ,1 . . ,L A I 1 1'3,,: 'T jfs. 2 .iw 1' '1 5 in F 'H - flu! N Y I - 3, ' H? T 1 ' ' fl 1 1 .. 4'5 1511- ... M371 Q.. f. -QQIMEQ L L.. . 1 .1 . 1 -. if:-:Wi T vxf ll RV-ai., 71 sw-Wifi Q2 mv. .gjfff . 011' , . . 4 1,175 1 ' ,.1',. , F! 1 class Peoesecrf Good evening Mr.-and Miss America! Tonight we-are going to hear news reports which have been prophesied to take place twenty years from now 419607. The graduating class of 1940, which is now well scattered over the world and have developed their talents to a large extent, will be this news report as the flashes begin to roll into Station MHS. , , , Battle Creek Sanitarlum: eDr. G. L. Shaffer today announced that the sanitarium staff had discovered a way to combat laziness in high school students. This new discovery is expected to revolutionize the high school scholastic records of the nation. Grand Cannon City: Word has been received here that Miss Kathryn Duffield, famed metropolitan opera star, who formerly lived at West Manchester, will broadcast tonight over Station XYZ. She will sing UCermen.U Des Moines, Iowa: The annual convention of the Windy Liars Club is in session here this week. President Miss Jeanette Royer, who won the prize last year for telling the biggest lie, is presiding over the meeting. Lazy Jim Day has recently given his place on the radio to her. This club has the largest membership- of all clubs of international scope. Paris: Madam Bett'e Chellis, world's foremost designer of dog' clothing, announces that she will enter the field of designing for men's and women's clothing next fall. It is predicted that her styles will make such drastic change that there will be an international business boom because everyone will have to have complete new outfits. Yale: William Alphonso Sink, A. B. and B. S., coach of the Yale football squad, announced here today that he expects to white-wash the Army team, coached by Carl Ashworth, P. D. Q., when the two squads clash in the California Rose Bowl on July the Fourth. Speedway Run: Sir Raymond Houdeshell, Jr. set a new world's record for speed here today for an automobile when he went down the course at 550 miles per hour. It is said that Houdeshell used to make everyone eat his dust back there in his high school days. He's still doing it. What a speed! More miles to the gallon next time, Hotshot! Sugar Valley: Mr. Arthur House just recently purchased a large goat farm, which he has fully equipped for the dairy business. He and the Mrs.-to-be have been making plans for several years. She f1.e. the Mrs.-to-bel has consented to give up her teaching position at Monroe and come to Join him in his l1fe's work. Mr. gousihprophesies that there is a great and happy future in store or em. 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N91 H44 l'1 l 1fff ' , ' . .- if1P'1 new W mm yi 'Wfhk1MFWf Mann feng YT 4 f .fm- f if1isFfs 2L'ff ?sS 8 12' 1 ra'?f'9f 3 -' L f: .J5+.f2'!'3' ' 031' 2 iI2' i?3f an . +,.ugg,1.! g P ' 1 W Yhqqfvf f-Q Lna.fv'+fR,:sU 11111 m7'1'!:'fn wut' 4 .W 1 l ff ' mf.. mr QT K' W' E 'Y- T fi, -1 reported that Miss Marthaowagner, P. H. D., has resigned after completing 15 years as a successful teacher of history and Latin. As Miss Wagner left the school room, newspaper photographers surrounded her, taking pictures at opportune moments. When they bfgan questioning her as to why she had given up her teaching position, she only smiled and said, HI have never been so happy in all my life: for 15 years I have waited, hoping that the day would come when he would bravely say, 'Be m1ne'.U New York City: Mrs. Everett DePaus, the former Virginia Somers, is very much troubled about her pet dog, Mike. She noticed that his avoirdupois has been diminishing every day and that yesterday he seemed to have contracted a bad cold while on an excursion through the park with her. Keep your radio turned in for further developments. , Dayton, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Horine are very proud parents, for their daughter, nPatty Loun, has been chosen the NM1ss America of N Middletown, Ohio: Miss Thelma Fitzpatrick and her sister, who both graduated from high school twenty years ago are celebrating the 12th anniversary of their Sweetie Shoppes on Crawford Avenue on Tuesday of this week by giving to each customer a quarter pound sack of peanut brittle in which soybeans have been substituted for peanuts. Indianapolis, Indiana: The sketch of NM1ss America of l96OH made by Harmon Pierce Johnson, Jr. accepted as the most famous sketch of all times, has recently been added to the art collection of the John Herron Art Institute. Lately, most of his time has been spent on catching a uDukeN. Pardon me, I mean sketching a Duke . Cincinnati, Ohio: It is reported that Miss Martha Mary Deaton, who is one of the head nurses at Christ Hospital, was the cause of a very serious duel between Virgil House and WPeg Legu Eyler. They were both hurt seriously but they are now very content for they are under the special care of Martha herself. Skunk's Valley: Harvey Petry, Jr., who just recently spent some time exploring Skunk Valley, made an important discovery concerning the affect of weather conditions on the polecat. He asked the government to appropriate more money for another trip to Skunk's Valley, that he might do research work on the weather in order to eliminate some of the bad effects which he experienced on his first trip. Bikes, Dayton: The girls of Preble County Home Economics classes gathered in R1ke's auditorium today where Miss Mary Copp modeled the latest styles, including everything from head gear to foot wear. It would be interesting to note how the model is able to keep her youthful figure. Richmond, Indiannaz Doc. R. H. Miller, who just recently started his medical practice in Richmond, was honored by having as his first patient a Mrs. Frances McCoy. With her age quite well caught up with her traveling speed, she has complained lately of her heart beating to the rhythm of the knocks in her old chevrolet motor which she purchased many years ago. Doc Miller said that her condition developed from too strenuous work in school activities, and told her also that her condition would never improve as long as she kept the automobile. Brookfield at Brookfield will immunize College: Prof. John Galen Farst, a biology professor College, has recently discovered a vaccine which lice from small pox. With this and several other discoveries, he is the Nobel prize winner in Physics for 1959. Ho has stated that with this award he believed it would be possible for him to support a wife. Too bad you had to be a bachelor, Professor! 4 a - Washington D. C.: Senator Wallace Campbell has announced already that he is planning to be a candidate for president in 1962. He is looking forward to great success. He plans to propose an ammehd to prohibit social injustice in all English classes. He said he could sympathize with pupils because of the sad experiences of his high school days. Hollywood, California: Ettaleene Irwin, Enelatte Winir by stage name, will appear in the new movie, HJust Another Mann, which is far superior to NGone With the W1nd.H This will be her 18th appearance and is the public hit of the day. She first gained recognition in the theater world by doubling for Mae West. Blue Ridge Kentucky: The Blue-ridge NKnock-Outs? opened major league girls' soft-ball season by winning their first game from the Hllnree Softiesu by a very large margin. C45-25 Marie Harrison the star fielder of the Blue-ridge team, had a perfect day at bat, getting a homerun, a triple, a double, and a singleg she made a wonderful catch by jumping 2 feet in the air against the center field fence and also made a wonderful throw into second to make the last put-out of the game. Flash-China, May 15: The big torpedo boat, nzippitn, reached here from America at exactly 9:56, center of the earth time. Crew reports nothing exciting on trip but that they had a very hot time. Consumed one quart of milk, and three sandwiches on way. Distance between two continents cut many miles by new routing through the center of the earth. Said to have plowed through melted lava for 6,000 miles of trip. The captain of the crew, Emil Lipps, well known student of Monroe High School, was a member of the class of 1940. Consult your local newspapers for further details. Athens, Rome: Forest Barnes broke the records for high Jump, which was set at 24 feet, when he Jumped the distance of 27.8 feet. It was a very hard task on Barnes part, for he had trouble with his feet dragging, but through 12 hours of practice each day, he has been able to learn the art of picking up his feet. D ' K -.1 R- .if- 1 ll 1' . il w. . WA F!! Wifdff E fi 4 f i7iI -'mg f l 1 cv' w- A ., A .9 ' ., it .1 .QV LW in. my vi 11, U ' ' I W .V H fi! 131 Qmfff T if 1s sg-v - ,r. 1, 1 A , 1. ,Q 'aft ugfef '?K,'1'x-33: X, 911 Mi af A F su! M-.W 13559: T 0111316 anif ,lnqrs Estherville, Illinois: Mr. 'Allie TIM., 'the famous horse floctor of this -community, is 'to be complimented on the .fine piece of work he has done with a group of 6 illiterate pigs. 'He has found. that by curling the p1g's tail with a curlinfrg iron one can get the squea out of the pig. Now they will have to learn torcad and write. Dairyville, New York: Miss Julia Irene Gruber has made a great discovery for men who wish to have curly hair. 'She calls the new creation Leon du curle and promises that the masculine sex will rave at its beauty. All of her exper1ments'have produced wonder- ful results. Her last experiment was on a former teacher of Monroe who, twenty years ego, was almost bald headed but with the use of a wig and her new cur1,he now has a healthy and flourishing crop of beautiful curly hair. I, , Ilplprpu' L.. u . ff- I I ,I I III I In .. I If I 7 ,... .. . .. , -7. .. .JAP - uf-W'-:55' f ff -r ' - .' .' ' s - 1 '.-':. ' ' 4'-. v . - 'v- 1 -' -4. . X -' lf:-ff' i mfg . P ....-f'f3- ..- 1- ..-., .ff-'?:.'.-'z..4f Vt -: .ff .r ' .1 ' .f.- - '-'ir ,wr-'.. 'w'?'. -' '-' ' ' 1' 'A .-- r. . - -qw .f- 'f-'11-'Zi-if-4 -Y' - . - J : :Ev ' ' -3. '- rf: 'f '- '- - - -2.-'- . A .' ,4+f- - J:. ' - .:.,- .E' - .'..'-5? 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I .IiIII. .M CLASS WiLL The Class of 1940 of Monroe High School, being of sound and disposing mind does hereby bequeath the following personal property in the manner stated? I, Forest Earl Barnes, sorrowfully lea shoes to Larry Daniel Turnerg however, he alone, because he might become lost and g help. I, Wallace Huber Campbell, give my bca than Lowell Merlyn House. Here's hoping them more than I. I also have a special share them with Mr. Mikesell, our superin I, Betty Loree Chellis, bequeath my ab boys to Maxine Marcella Taylor. Maxine, acquiring a little information in order t acquired talent. I, Mary Elizabeth Copp, leave my love Emrick, hoping she will set a new world's I, Martha Mary Deaton, will my merry b ative ability to Helen Elsie Burroughs. I, Mildred Kathryn Duffield, bequeath to Wayne Davis Pepper. Here's hoping he disturbance practicing for county chorus I, Helen Marie Eikenbery, bequeath my ve my old basketball must never enter them et beyond the reach of utiful curls to no other Lowell will appreciate request that Lowell tendent. llity to discuss the you had better start o develop this newly of typing to Dixie Jean record. rown eyes and argument- my sweet soprano voice won't make to much next year. shy, quiet manner and scholastic ability to Roy Thomas Sourbeer. I, John Galen Farst, bequeath my amusi wittiness to Robert Leon Ott, provided he I, Thelma Fitzpatrick, bequeath my blo Norma Overholser Cfor it is said that nge I, Julia Irene Gruber, bequeath my abi Lelah Mac Haller, knowing that she will c next year. ' I, Esther Marie Harrison, bequeath my ng personality and brushes up on his Jokes. nd hair and blushes to ntlemen prefer blondesH.D lity as cheerleader to heer louder than ever position on the girls basketball squad and assistant coach to Miriam Irene Wondle. I, Homer Leonard Horine, bequeath my a Merrill Edwin Woolf. I trust that this w down 0 bility to get a wife to ill help Merrill nsettle I, Raymond Junior Houdeshell, bequeath my driving speed to Levon Dean Shillingburg. Here's hoping Levon won't break the Houdeshell record of 180 miles per hour. I, Arthur Homer House, bequeath my ability to grind feed to Robert Philip Copp. Here's hoping this won't cause Bobby to miss as much fun as it did me. I, Ettaleene Gertrude Irwin, bequeath my capacity to have sudden and violent attacks of hiccoughs at convenient times to Ruth Eileen Garber. I, Harmon Pierce Johnson, Jrf, leave my interest in Viola Marie Duke to Lowell Agler and Dale Eugene Richards. I, Emil Fudge Lipps, bequeath a lock of my beautiful blond hair to Alma Agnes Alexander Cmay she treasure it forever.l I, Ada Mae Miller, bequeath my ruddy complexion to June Sarver so she can throw her paint box away. y I, Roland Hugh Miller, bequeath my quiet modesty and my knowledge of physics to James Fredrick Pence. I, Harvey Junior Petry, leave my Job as assistant janitor to Glenn David McFaddln, provided he won't break the broom by leaning on it too much, as it is pretty badly bent now. I, Jeanette Royer, bequeath my contagious laugh Chee-hawl to Catherine Evangeline Eyler. Here's hoping that a widespread epidemic may develop but not to such an extent that it will be necessary for Mr. Mikesell to quarantine the victims. I, Gerald Leon Shaffer, bequeath my ability to sleep during classes to Lilian Virginia Hundley and Eileen Cell Geeting. We think Gerald has quite enough to keep both dozing most of the time. I, William Roscoe Sink, leave my limousine and driving ability with a can of 5-in-one oil, which is guaranteed to fix anything that goes wrong, to Marion Deo Coovert. I, Virginia Ellen Somers, give my red hair and changeable moods to Ivola Rose to help make her life more interesting. I, Allie Cecile Tidd, will the rope that tied me up in the senior class play to Dale Eugene Richards just in case he needs it to hold up corsets in the future. I, Martha Lucille Wagner, bequeath my scholastic ability and my beloved Arthur to none other than Roberta E. Stayton. I, Forest Earl Barnes, will my size and talking ability to Robert Edward Hensel. Here's hoping this will make it possible for me to look down on everyone. We, Julia Irene Gruber and Mary Elizabeth Copp, will our Utwin appearancen to Kathryn Ann Brown and Viola Marie Duke. 4 I-V 'K' U www 41? 91 M 5 .VK 'lv :3 fa 4 if!!! H H 3 if iffy! -fi' 7 i? mf 'x , ., .' --n 4, I . We leave our beloved teacher Mrs. McCoy to dear Old Monroe High, appreciating her many kindnesses to us. To Miss Watt, our bookkeeping teacher, we return, unanswered, the many difficult questions which she has propounded to us in the years-that have passed. We believe that these ssms quegtiong can be used over and over until they are worn to shreds, for surely they will never be answered. If we couldn't answer them, who could? ' ' To MrT'Getz1 officer of various clubs, we leave a new car so N that he can transport the members to Columbus football games or elsewhere. , We leave to Mr. Rust, our love for science trips, hoping that in years to come they will be longer and better. Since we cannot be here next year to roam around, we leave the entire upper hall to Miss Giedeman and Mr. Avery, hoping 'that nextuybars seniors will leave them in blissful solitude. To Miss Stoner, we leave a bottle of Ucolor backn to restore so their former beauty all the gray hairs we've caused her to ave. To Mr. Holsinger, we leave the Ul94lU basketball team. Here's hoping Elmer will find something in his drug store to make the team grow taller. We know that by so doing he will inspire them to carry on for Dear Old Monroe. To Mr. Ashworth, our music director, we leave a request that next year he will choose suits that are easier on the eyes. Any harsh words or unkind expressions which we may have emitted to anyone during our sojourn here are to be buried with us so that their sting will be for us and not for those whom we have injured. . - Our h1gh.courage and untiring energy we give to all the school. No one class other than ours could make use of so great a quantity of these virtues. . The echoes of our merry voices we leave to wander forever aimlessly along the walls. May they be an inspiration to under- classmen to achieve something approaching our great deeds. We leave our dearest regards for all our friends and school- .mates, butnourrfond memories we take with us even-beyond the vale. To this, the last will and testament of the graduating class of 1940 of Monroe Hi h School, we, the members of that famous class, do hereby colfecflvely set our hand on this the 15th of M21 in the year of our Lord, 1940. Signed 190 ODDITJES NKME NIUKNXME' PET SAYINGJ WEAKNESS ' Forest Barnes Barney When are we suppose His feet L to Laugh? L Wallace Campbell Bud Whnt's the name? West Manchester Betty Chellis Betts Gee Whack! ' I Boys Mary Elizabeth Copp Lizzie For Heaven's sake. Tennis Martha Denton X mqPg9g1eg That burns me up! Beans Kathryn Duffield IIMt'e Gee zip. I P111 Pickles Helen Eikenbery I Hen I'l1 mowl you down: Indiana Theater John Farst Johnny My Gosh! English Class Thelma Fitzpatrick Fitz Well--I don't know. Typing Room Irene Gruber Pooch' Wherefs that Krackles L whatehamer? Marie Harrison Tommy One never knows Alligators does one? 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' ' Third Row--Left to Right Robert Hensel, Jimmie Pence, Lowell House, Dale Richards, Glenn McFadd1n, Robert Ott, Merrill Woolf, Marion Coovert, Larry Turner, Lowell Agler, Dean Shilllngburg, Robert Copp. Absentees: Wayne Pepper, Roy Sourbeer. Sophomores First Row--Left to Right Lois Jean Buckingham, Martha Miller, Velma Lee, Hilda Houdeshell, Annabelle Steiner, Mary Lois Stiver, Wylnetta Oler, Opal Arthur, Evelyn Johns. , Second Row--Left to Right Mr. Avery, Marjorie Tamplin, Pauline Schlotterbeck, Belva Branscome, Virginia Roberts, Martha June Burnett, Lucille House, Dorothy Sink, Betty Scott, Wanda Wilt, Miss Giedeman. Third Row--Left to Right Gene Emrick, Kermit Holtzmuller, James Stayton, Lloyd Murray, Marjorie Bolen, Vena June Arthur, Arnold McFarland, Robert Gebhart, Perry Lipps, Lloyd Black, Martin Overholser. Absentees: Helen James, Donald Kitson, Leroy Williams. Freshmen First Row--Left to Right ' Wanda Petry, Dorothy Custer, Joan Turner, Betty DeGamp, Mary Bowman, June Agler, Eunice Mann, Floriene Williamson, Phyllis Emrlck. ' - Q - ' - A Second Row--Left to'R1ghtH '- ' 'Q Miss Stoner, Orville Black, Bush Sarver, Keith Davisson, Wayne Richards, Naomi Fisher, Martha Duffield, Max Kitson, Dick Emrlck, Robert Chellis, Mr. Holsinger. ' ' Third Row--Left to Right ' Robert McFadd1n, Paul Farst, Lowell Simmons, Howard Ritz, Ned I Rautsaw, Daniel Boomershine, Esta Arnett, Earl Sorrell, Robert Shaffer, John Deaton, James Eyler, Earl Petry Jr., Ernest Mann, Absentees: Geraldine Fugate, Geraldine Horine, Charlotta Roe, Dick Shell, Agnes Sourbeer, Gerald Thomas. ELEME NTARY GRA DES . F? -1 , b . 4132 -.+ , .-. , . . il' is Ju - E' - - .::s:z N .4 6 'Q' ww 'fkggf igigigigg D if M 'GHTY A -if ' ' -at -5 321 . M5751 ff, faq Kr w ,:feZ:l1'ggp omns W Q i . W . l., ,,.. ,,,..:,.g .- .. 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A A gg i,,,i -, , J Y I FF X w . , , -4, 5.4 ' , W 1 . .4 fi'Sr f r A , .V . ,LV ..A C, . -A r GRADQS 'First J ' First RcweHLeft to Right ' Florence Gregg, Dolores Jeanne Devilbiss, Vera Petry, Marilyn Brown, Eleanor Parks, Beverly Duffield, Margaret Alice Bake. .Second'Row-eLeft to Right' , Miss Siler, Roland Emrick, Rayburn Pence, Robert Taylor, Coy Bratton, Dan Rose, Charles Etzler, Gerald Hanson. y v'Third'Row--Left to Right Lloyd Rogers, Willard Lee Gebhart, Elvin Weyrlck, Galen Smith, Jimmy Statzer, Claude Thomas, Fred Brush. New pupils: Dianne Lever, Harold James, Clay Fitzpatrick, Nancy Steiner. Second ' First Row--Left to Right Janeva Etzler, Ruthanna Miller, Blanche Webster, Nila Jane Schlosser, Helen Brown, Helen Emrick, Marianna Branscome. I ' Second Row--Left to Right Miss Longanecker, Barbara Jeanne Rust, Opal Gebhart, Esther Mae Weyrick, Jane Cullers, Altae Lawson, Jane Bratton, Martha Jane Horn, Evelyn Steiner. Third Row--Left to Right Keith Newman, Dale Bowers, Eugene Cullers, Robert Brush, Duane Petry, Kenneth Landis, Francis VanAusdal, Allen Studebaker, Loren Shaffer, New pupil: Harold Shiverdecker. Third First Row--Left to Right Phyllis Arnett, Dorothy Etzler, Genevieve Schlosser, Jeanette Bolen, Geneva Poffenberger, Twila Clemens, Betty Shillingburg. Second Row--Left to Right Miss Gauch, Alvin Studebaker, Robert Erisman, Paul Bake, Doris Thomas, Mary Litton, Ruthanna Coovcrt, Robert Brasier, Virgil Hundley, Bobby Shillingburg. ' Third Rowe-Left to Right Harold Davis, Harold Parks, Edward Copp, Rolan VanAusdal, Leonard Miller, Dean Mendenhall, Dale Sarvcr, Zebedee Taylor, Paul Marshall. Absentee: Junior Taylor. New pupils: Doris Steiner, Dora Fugate. ,nI f!'iip Q4 P, ai i K W I lv V . X n ..N : W A V ml 4 s, Q -I4 us .H .V f,.,1 1 w L, , :.,,, v 9 U 'UQ 1. 'i . V' , '25, A I y T 9 'H' -,fgjtf 4' '.',' ...Q '2'Wf'g',i, E111 Fl gf?' 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Third Row--Left to Right Charles Fisher, Harold Holsinger, Lloyd Swihart, Lawrence Studebaker, Leonard Ritz, Irvin Smith. Absentee: Chester Rose. New pupils: Dorothy James, Lois Kitson, Donald Steiner. Fifth First ROW--Left to Right , Phyllis Sarver, Louise Bake, Helen Miller, Joyce Mendenhall, Phyllis Hanson, Naomi Johnson, Helen Hanson. A Second Row--Left to Right Miss larkey, Mariana Campbell, Ruthanna Woolf, Bertie Parks, Lorene Barnes, Geraldine Lyons, Patricia Agler, Charlotte Richards. Third How--Left no Right Herbert Etzler, Bobby House, Donald Taylor, Joe Statzer, Billy Statzer, Bobby Newman, Teddy Hall, Absentee: Garvin Lawson. New pupil: Genevieve Sourbeer. Sixth First Row--Left to Right Junior Hanson, Pauline Landis, Mary Lou Rogers, Jeanette Miller, Marjorie Jo Swihart, Betty Litton, Norma Sarver, Rosanna Emrick, Edward Krug. Second Row--Left to Right Charles Schlosser, Keith Burnett, Keith Parks, Vera Viola Denllngcr, Pauline Brown, Jimmy Bowers, Ray Duke, Max Lee, Dale Wehrley, Mrs. Rhodes. Third Row--Left to Right Bobby Perty, Merlin Petry, Lowell Holsinger, Gerald Etzler, Vernon Parks, Leonard Stephens, James Smith, James House. New pupils: Helen Shiverdecker. Seventh First Row--Left to Right Joan Chellis, Helen Beck, Doris Erisman, Marjorie Jo Woolf, Lola Rinehart, Lois Spitler, Doris Bolen, June Stayton, Margaret West, Ada Lyons, Mildred Arthur. Elementary Grades Seventh Ccontinuedl Second Row--Left to Right Mr. Avery, Robert Hundley, Willard Royer, Robert Krug, Mary Ellen Geeting, Bertie Studebaker, Maxine Williamson, Marie Graham, Clarabell Krall, Kimmel Stayton, Buddy Oler. Third Row--Left to Right ' Robert Buckley, Robert Thomas, Winfield Condon, Robert Spence, David Blackford, Donald Stephens, Billy Bratton, Robert Claymen, Richard Davis, Billy Cobb, George Geeting, Jack Groesbeck. Absentee! Dale Fisher. New pupil: Margurette James. Eighth First Row--Left to Right Elinor House, Elinor Spltler, Vera Lee, Wyvonna Oler, Margaret Ott, Anna Wagner, Pauline House, Maralou Judav, Mary Kathryn Ott. I secona Row--Left to Right Mr. Holsinger, Daniel Fllbrun, Marv Rose, Alice Banta, Jeanette Hall, Helen Parks, Norma Emrick, Billy Clemens, Wayne Holsinger. Third Row--Left to Right Robert Williamson, Lowell Howell, Paul Hollinger, James Clavman, Stanley Ashbaugh, Jimmv Wvncoop, Marvin Whhrlov, Gone Statzer, Leonard Duke. Absentee: Donald Ruby. New pupil: Clyde 1 Fitzpatrick. GRADE ACTIVITIES On November 22, grades one to three and grades four to six presented two Thanksgivinw a--' programs in the auditorium. Punils in grades one to six presented the operette HAunt Druc1lla's Gardenu on the evening of April 25th. In the County Spelling and Cipher- ing Contest on April 15th at West Alexanderia, Myra Condon won first place in fourth grade written spollins. At the April P. T. 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S Third Row--Left to Right Edward Copp, Naomi Johnson, Robert Petry, Ruthanna Woolf, Genevieve Sourbeer, Betty Litton, Jeanette Miller, Mr. Ashworth. Absentee: Vera Viola Denlinger Boys' Glee Club First Row--Left to Right Arnold McFarland, Donald Kitson, Robert Gebhart, Perry Lipps, Lowell Agler. Second Row--Left to Right Gene Emrick, Lowell Simmons, Junior Johnson, Jimmie Pence, Dick Shell, Mrk Ashworth. Girls' Glee Club First Row--Left to Right Charlotta Roe, Betty DeCamp, Marjorie Tamplin, Irene Gruber, Virginia Somers, Ettaleene Irwin, Mary Elizabeth Copp, Roberta Stayton, Pauline Schlotterbeck, Geraldine Fugate, Naomi Fisher. Second Row--Left to Right Mr. Ashworth, Joan Turner, Velma Lee, Martha Miller, Viola Duke, Dixie Jean Emrick, Virginia Roberts, Kathryn Duffield, June Agler, Dorothy Custer, Virginia Handley. Third Row--Left to Right Phyllis Emrick, Belva Branscome, Wanda Wilt, Martha June Burnett, Agnes Sourbeer, Martha Duffield, Geraldine Horine, Miriam Wondle, Ruth Garber, June Sarver, Mary Bowman, Wanda Petry. Absentees: Dorothy Sink, Eileen Geeting, Vena June Arthur, Evelyn Johns, Student Council ,First Row--Left to Right Robert Hensel, Irene Gruber, Roberta Stayton, Mary Elizabeth Copp, Dick Emrick. Second Row7-Left to Right Roland Miller, Robert Gebhart, Arthur House, Lloyd Murray. Absentee: Dean Shillingburg. F. F. A. First Row--Left to Right Roland Miller, John Deaton, Ernest Mann, Esta Arnett, Robert Shaffer, James tyler, Bush Sarver, Martin Overholser, Lloyd Black, Paul Farst, Howard Ritz. A second How--Left no Bight Mr. Getz, Lloyd Murray, Lowell Agler, Wayne Penper, Homer Horine Forest Barnes, Junior Petry, Wallace Campbell, Arthur House, Emil Llpps, John Farst. Third Row--Left to Right Perry Lipps, Harold Walters, Merrill Woolf, Robert Hensel, Lowell House, Robert Ott, Ned Rautsaw, Dean Shillingburg, Marion Coovert Robert COPD. Absentees: Robert Chellis, Earl Petry Jr., Earl Sorrel. 3 READ THIS AND ANALIZER When a woman talks too long--Interrupter. If her way of thinking is not yours--Converter. If her fingers and toes are cold--Heater. If her dress unhooks--Connector. If she wanted to be an angel--Transformer. If she proves your fears are wrong--Compensator. If she goes up in the air--Condenser. If she wants chocolates--Feeder. If she sings lnharmoniously--Tuner. If she is in the country--Telegrapher. If she is a poor cook--Discharger. If she eats too much--Reducer. If she is wrong--Rectifier. If she gosslps too much--Regulator. If she fumes and sputters--Insulator. If she becomes upset--Reverser. If she is willing to come half way--Meter. Ql- m ACTIVITIES High School May Day First Row--Left to Right Twila Clemens, Keith Newman, Loren Shaffer, Geneva Poffenberger. Second Row--Left to Right Robert Brown, Ruth Cable, Ettaleene Irwin, Viola Duke, Annabelle Steiner, Glenella Campbell, Wanda Wilt, Dixie Jean Emrick, Virginia Somers, Maxine Emrick, Cecile Newman. Grade May Day First Row--Left to Right Buddy Oler, Vera Viola Denlinger, Helen Miller, Teddy Hall, Betty Litton, Herbert Etzler, Phyllis Sarver, Mariana Campbell, Marjorie Jo Woolf. Senior Play Cast, First Row--Left to Right Martha Deaton, Martha Wagner, Irene Gruber, Mary Elizabeth Copp, Kathryn Duffield, Jeanette Royer. Second Row--Left to Right John Farst, Allie Tidd, Junior Houdeshell, Forest Barnes, Wallace Campbell, William Sink. ' Junior Play Cast First Row--Left to Right June Sarver, Ruth Garber, Dale Richards, Kathryn Brown, Virginia Hundley. Second Row--Left to Right Miss Watt, Jimmie Pence, Robert Copp, Marion Coovert, Dean Shillingburg, Lowell House, Mr. Ashworth. Annual Staff First Row--Left to Right Jeanette Royer, Kathryn Duffield, Irene Gruber, Mary Elizabeth Copp, Helen Eikenbery, Betty Chellis. Second Row--Left to Right Wallace Campbell, Martha Wagner, Marie Harrison, Martha Deaton, Ada Mae Miller, Gerald Shaffer. Third Row--Left to Right Junior Johnson, Emil Lipps, John Farst. SCHCXLARSHIF' Mem ers of our scholarship teams have shown special ability in their chosen subjects, and they were interested to the degree that they were willing to put forth much time and effort to develop these abilities. This year we placed four firsts and three seconds, in the county, and had many other high rankings. COUNTY scsotlagggg Freshman English Algebra Lowell Simmons, Dorothy Custer Dloh Emrlck, Phyllis Emrick Sophomore English Geometry Annabelle Steiner, Wylnetta Olcr June Arthur, Mary Stiver Junior English ' Bookkeeping Virginia Hundley, Viola Duke Alma Alexander, Irene Gruber Senior English Shorthand Martha Wagner, Helen Elkenbery Maxine Taylor, Alma Alexander American History Typing U Merrill Woolf, Lowell House Mary E. Copp, Betty Chellis World History Physics Lloyd Murray, Mary Stiver Ada Mae Miller, Roland Miller Latin I Chemistry June Agler Kathryn Brown, Wallace Campbell Latin II Biology Martha Miller, Velma Lee Lucille House, Wylnetta Oler DISTRICT,SCHOLA5SHIPgFEAM Mary Stlver, 4th in county division, and 6th in district, Merrill Woolf, ith in county division, and 7th ln districtg Lowell House 9th, June Arthur 10th, and Alma Alexander 6th in county division. Lowell Simmonsg Maxine Taylor. SENIOR SQHOLARSHIP TEAM Martha Deaton, Ada Mae Miller, Irene Gruber, Wallace Campbell, and Martha Wagner,who'ranked fifth in the county. AMERICAN LEGION EssAY CONTEST Lowell S1mmon's essay, WThe B111 Of Rights--My Protection,H was awarded first place in the district in the freshmen boys' group. He received two medals: one for placing first in the county, and the other for placing first in the district. YJ, bp if . . hwy. -'Q-w-L, wi! . L f n ' -. 5: Q i-, ff-Q , 4'-,B ' f , I' 5V '5Y hi' '. Y lid .Aix 4... 1'-W.. xy V-E ' W- . . . ' ', ' Q ,Lk fi fm V . . 4 V- , I ' Q - 4 f. . ,A ,, . A 0.1 Q . X -, 1 Y , -A. I4 +1 ,. 1, A In r 1 M . w lf' ' . r D F V' , I Y Y ' J? Tr rf:-3 v ' .Fw .44 u M... c1.f ,avg an. ' ' .I 'A ' 35,131 ' 431' i 15:2 1' l f1.w:14z!4LR 9 K ' . ' Q1.Q'q , 1 1. 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Third Row--Left to Right Marie Harrison, Miss Watt, Ada Mae Mlllerr Boys Basket Ball First Row--Left to Right Robert Copp, Homer Horine, Forest Barnes, Glenn McFadd1n, Marion Coovert. Second Row--Left to Right Lowell House, Dean Shillingburg, Dale Richards, Ned Rautsaw, Robert Hensel, Mr. Holslnger. Bovs Baseball First Row--Left to Right Howard Ritz, Robert Copb, Robert Hansel, Glenn McFadd1n, Dale Richards, Lowell House. Second Row--Left to Right Lowell Agler, Robert Ott, Robert Gebhart, Ned Rautsaw, Dean Shillingburg, Bill Sink, Mr. Holsinger. Boys Softball First Row--Left to Right Dick Emrick, Junior Petrv, Ernest Mann, John Deaton, Lowell Simmons, Robert Shaffer, James Evler, Bush Sarver, Paul Farst. Second Row--Left to Right Mr. Avery, Rov Sourboer, Jimmie Pence, Gene Emrick, Kermit Holtsmuller, Daniel Boomershine, Junior Johnson, Wayne Pepper. Third Row--Left to Right Esta Arnett, Donald Kltson, Wallace Campbell, Junior Petry, Forest Barnes, Arnold McFarland, John Farst, Gerald Shaffer, Emil Lipps. Cheerleaders Marv Elizabeth Copp, Irene Gruber, Roberta Stayton. SPCPRTS WRITE-UF Second Team Basketball Score West Alexandria 20 Dixon 18 Union 26 Camden 25 Verona 15 West Elkton 15 Gratis 5 Jefferson 12 New Madison 57 Lanier 15 Dixon 9 Jefferson 17 Verona 5 Jackson 8 First Team West Alexandria 59 Dixon 47 Union 42 Camden 27 Verona 29 West Elkton 27 Gratis 24 Lewisburg 45 Lewisbur-gi girls D 8 New Madison 50 Lanier 26 Lewisburg 54 Lewi sburgi girls D 6 Dixon 42 Jefferson 29 Verona 19 Jackson 58 Tournament Lanier 26 College Corner 52 Baseball Jackson 11 Jefferson 5 West Alexandria 7 Verona 5 Lewisburg 10 Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Basketball Score Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe MARCH OF EVE NTS September First day of school and the last first day. Poor Seniors! Introduced to our typewrlters. The Physics Class is small in quantity, but oh! the quality. Seniors first class meeting. Elect class officers. Play committee appointed. 4 Played West Alexanderia in baseball. Covered the keyboard today in typing. Mr. Knoll here today to show us pictures. Class pictures taken this afternoon. Each senior is now a full pledged member of the UKnothole Clubn, so Arthur House says. An apple for the teacher--or maybe an onion! Monroe lost baseball game to Verona. October Dixon won over Monroe's softball team. Our childhood days are here again! At least that's what Miss Giedeman thinks. UCan't you act your age?H Mr. Ashworth had charge of our NSoc1al Llvingu class. What a class! Monroe loses baseball game to Jefferson. We're all studying and studying because all we can see is tests and more tests. Mr. Avery, we wonder whether your meetings in room 12 are business or otherwise? Friday the 15th and Monroe plays Lewisburg in baseball. Speed records are steadily being broken in typing. I think someone made 10-or was it 15-words a minute. Report Cards! Are we good! I wonder why the Seniors are primping? Pictures taken today. Dayton in chaos when seniors left. Got our proofs today.' No more mice or rats in the kitchen. Typing Class went to Eaton for typing demonstration. Dis f- covered cruising speed of 125 or 140 words a minute is possible We think a senior party is in the making. Goodie! CThursdayJ Last day of school this week because of teachers' convention tomorrow. Junior class had a theater party. We wonder if it was a theater or coo-ing party? Girls, better get your red flannels out. November Teacher picked out the play cast for USpring Feveru. Monroe played West Alexanderia in basketball. Magician at school. He didn't show us how to skip class withe out being noticed. Played Dixon in basketball. Play practice after school. Rabbit supper. Junior and Senior boys prove that chivalry is not dead. Freshman party. Strickly freshman, that means no initiation. Senior skating party. HKnockus vs Bumpusn Lost: a shoe! Eats! What fun! Martha W. hurt her ankle. Arthur must have left her fall. Much pain? Hudy's bus in accident this morning. No one hurt. Just a shake-up. , Monroe vs College Corner in basketball. Senior class nlay tickets went on sale. , Vacation days are here again. Bus drivers glad to hear that. Hope to have 2nd Thanksgiving vacation soon. what a shock--no English test today! Senior class play is just two weeks off. We're you ever psycho-analyzed. We're doing something like that in NDemocracy.U 'December -Monroe vs Test Elkton. We won!!! I wonder who drew my name? Bef Santa Claus knows. -Basketball game with Gratis. Dress rehearsal. How well the tuxedo s fit! Seniors received pictures. s ' . -Time for nSpr1ng Feveru. , -NSpring Feveru is overj Seniors are out of,the quagantine. -Township chorus presented parts of Handel's Messiah. Out- standing musical event. Santa Claus is coming to school tomorrow. We hope. He d1dn't forget us. Another vacation is here. E January' , -Back to jail again. Good food. Short working hours. -Monroe vs New Madison. But Oh, what a game! -Brushing un on our manners for tomorrow. -STATE INSPECTOR visted us today. The teachers seems somewhat jittery. A Monroe vs. Lewisburg. Decided on invitation. Pretty and neat. Big test in DemoCRACY. , , Basketball game called off because of cold weather. Oh, shoot? Played Dixon in basketball. We must have lost. Class colors are: Violet M Doeskin. Farmers Institute play,UPeekaboo Pennyu Senior class rate two members in the play cast. Farmers Institute. Lost ball game at Jefferson. Mr. Holsinger sick with toe ache. , Mr. Mikesell, Uwould you like some heavyweighte to help you?U First Annual Staff Meeting. February vSocial Livingn test over the WHOLE book. b Monroe vs Verona. Started UAdvanced Algebran. Junior Fowble very sick. Senior class party at Wagnersl CGir1s should have taken advant- age of leap year.J Teachers' party. Faculty in good Hspiritsn today. Junior Fowble passed away. 5- Monroe lost basketball game to Lanier. 16--Everybody looks sleepy. Too much tournament. 17--Monroe vs College Corner. 19--New member in class from Trenton, Ohio. Junior play cast announced. ' 26--Sent in essays on NBill of RightsP. , 29--Draw for class tournament. Teachers and Board members have Leap Year party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mikesell. March 2--High school students went to Miami to see UTwelfth Nightn. 4--First session of class tournament. 5--It must be a habit, three students locked out of senior assembly. B--Test over Scholastic, and all Agriculture boys there. Two heads are better than one.-- ll--Ashworth has a NEW suit. 12-UGovernmentN test'for which all seniors have been studying. 15--Harvey is ill. Could it be something he ate? 14--Class tournament. Seniors took everything. 18--Chose class flower and motto. 19--White dresses for commencement. Boo! 21--Spring is here--but sometimes we wonder. 22--Good Friday Service., 25--Schoolmaster's Banquet. 26--Annual Staff meeting. All seniors collecting Usmacgersu. Mr. Mikcsell,HHow many were you able to get last night, Jeanette?H 27--Father's and 5on's Banauet. 28--Juniors gave preview of play. Promises to be good. 29--Junior play. Dale Richards teaches audience how a lady should dross. 30--Senior Scholarship at Camden. April 4 1--4-H Clubs organized. 2--Seniors supposed to start studying, SAYS Mr. Mikesell. , 3--State tests. 4--We found outcome of State tests whether we wanted to or not. 5--Miss Giedeman starting a new fad: eating mice sandwiches. 6--Scholarship test at Lewisburg. We learn that a few intelligent students attend Monroe School. I 8--Mr. Knoll here to take pictures for Annual. 9--Ex-G-Man spoke to us. Ashworth not present. Afraid to show his face. , lO--All of the seniors taking snapshots. ll--Part of annual staff worked after school. l 12--Grade cards. Woe is mel 15--bpelling and Ciphering contest at west Alexandria. 15--Staff girls had supper at school. What happened to HOT DOGS? 17--Chose Juniors to lead seniors in to Commencement Exercises. Seniors attend auction sale. Had lots of money but not enounh. 18--Agriculture boys went to Cincinnati. l9--Junior brought each of us one apple from the smacker sale. 22--Is Mr. Ashworth, Kathryn Duffield's grandfather?? 25--Style show and tea. Girls only. Knock! Knock! Mr. Mikosell decides that we have no govern ment. Science tripl Big time. Flat tire and everything. Senior party. What was wrong with the boys?? Nay Chose May Queen and attendants. Senior girls organized Hstuck-unn club. . benior Hbaby boy'sU club owgznizoi, Miss Parks and her noisy nolpcrsgvy went to Dayton. Senior day. l I Junior and Senior Banquet. HOn, it a1n't gonna rain no nor Minstrel Show. Mr. Ashworth the whole show! Baccalaureate. Commencement. Teachers make out grades, Hove n heart! 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Q' ' 1,w IU M Q fa .gn GONFUCIUS He He He Ze who who who who him. who who He He Man Man Man Man Boy SAY: wear gl sit on sit in ass shoes, bound to see defeat. tack is better off. electric chair gets amps in pants. put lighted pipe in pants pocket, burn britches behind want pretty nurse Umust be patientu. a feed oat sweet cream never have sour puss. who gOeS U who escape who snores o barber shop, bound to get trimmed. Jail after bath, make clean get-a-way. is sound man. who love another's girl Ubetter notn. who don't Person who make spectacle of self, easy to see through, Cwl with SOFS Car with dead Brain surgeon Lady with run It takes many t Every year leap year for pedestrian. War do not dec Better to have a'tal1. , Weather go down to zero--that is nothing, H Too many nlightheadsn behind Nheadlightsn, Best way to ke Pretty girl li Honorable pare what make me Wsmartn. Moron more off Hand which gro Cab Calloway's WH1-Di-Hon. , On wetltrack Jockey's best friend is Nmuddern. Mean armv offi Farmer with co In annual race gets ahead. Sootchmen not like girl-fr1ends's apartment, Knocks her flat. throat don't give a hoot. battery, sure to have cranky driver. who operates on wrong man--not in right mind. in stocking should give a darn. nuts to build car--only one to wreck lt. ide who is right--but who is left. loved a short man than never to have loved ep furnace hot is Keep it Wcoaledu. ke calendar--has many dates. nt believe in old-fashioned woodshed--that's than on. ' H w 12 inches is a foot. wife can't work in flower garden because he cer is rotten to the Corps. rn on each toe has 10 Uachersn.facresP between weeds and vegetables--cabbage always wear suspenders 'fraid thev'l1 give. Is It Against The Law To: STEAL- kiss KILL- Time SHOOT- tin can LIE-- Down SLASH ---- skirt BIAT- A carpet STRIKE--- match CUT-- A cake SOCK ----- baseball BURN- A candle SMASH ---- home-run SKIN- A banana 1, 's ' X J! 4 - -xgfu-. . 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Martha Wagner's papa 20. ,Prepos1t1on, 22. ,Built by Noah 25. .Each fabb.l y 25. ,Houdeshell's nickname , 26. ,German slang.- NGotten ----- N , 27. ,One of our bus drivers. Cnicknamel 28. .Monroes' Drumer 29. ,A stinging insect 51. USlow' without the 'w' 55. A printed untruth about someone 56. Prefixzmenning wrong or error 57. Our cashier at lunch 56. UThe --- Gray Maron ,D N Shim 40. Ent fpast tense? :ij R59 ' 41. Used in making soap L 42. Mario Harrison flnltlall QP -If f' ,ff X VERTICAL !'X5,f-X 1. Last years B. B. manager 2. nlmmn class of '59 5. Belonging to n cat 4. Mr. Ashworth's Looney Pupils Association flnitiall 5. Name applied to us when we should be studying, but nren't 7.' To observe with the e e IB. Our librarian Clnitials' 9. President of this years Jr. class 145. 0bnJuct1on 15. Clerk of School Board 196 Pres. of last yrs. Sr. class 21. Small mound for golf ball 25. S11 pery fish 25. Ski ?spel1ed with a 'c' 26. Shaffer s laugh 50. Sponsers of Monrovian 52. 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LI ! I . g. If II. if 'e. A l-ld., . Pak ,ff :IIN rm I I A FEW Wi-IINMES Doctor: ND1d you follow my advice and drink hot water one hour before breakfast?U Ada Mae: UI did my best, but I couldn't keep it up for more than ten m1nutes.W Forest: NHow long have you been shav1ng?W Junior Houdeshell: WFour years now.W Forest: WG'wan.N Junior Houdeshell: WYes S1r.u UCut myself both t1mes.N Miss Giedeman: Nwhy did you put quotation marks at the beginning and end of all the answers-on your examination paper?U Wallace: UI was quoting from the boy in front of me.u Mr. Mikesellz UJohn Farst, tell me what you know about the Caucasian race.H - John: .UI don't know anything about lt. I d1dn't see it.U Uwhere have you been, B111 Sink?U Bill: Hln a telephone booth talking to my girl, but drat it, someone wanted to use the telephone and we had to get out.n Mrs. McCoy: WGerald, can you define nonsense?n Gerald: UYes, Mrs. McCoy, an elephant hanging over a cliff with his tail tied to a da1sy.U Father: UEm1l, what is this U6On on yourfreport card?N Emil: N I-I-th-think that's the temperature of the schoolroom.H Mr. Rust: NThelma, what does HNO signi 7U Thelma: Nwell, ah, er'r--I've go? it rl t on the tip of my tongue, s1r.N Mr. Rust: Nwell, you'd better spit it out, it's nitric acid.U Teacher: UKathryn, take this sentence, 'I led the cow from the pasture.' What mood?U Kathryn: nThe cow, ma'am.N Martha Deaton was asked to explain the formation of dew in physics class. Her answer was,.NThe earth revolves on its axis every twenty-four hours and in consequence of the tremendous pace at which it travels, its psraplres freely. Junior Johnson saw a want Nadu in the paper for a farm hand. He had never had any experience in that line, but yet he applied for the Job. He told the farmer that he was a veteran at farm work, so he was given a three-legged stool and a pail and was told to go out and milk the cows. After about three hours he returned with his lip split, ear bleeding, and limping on one foot and only about a pint of milk in the pail. NDon't look like you got along' very well with the Job,U said the owner. Johnson answered, WI'll be jiggered lf I could make either one of those two cows sit on this cha1r.N A M -1 'x tifun. R 'F' , Q1 -tif .fl .u, ! 'MLS fx' W' 's'shi' ,iir 'f ef'H' MRL? E , , 1 1 .4 H v . ' A N - J f 55? A . QW l- 1:1 'S i fi ?i'i?l '! gg IU A . C ' 1 J N A - q , J . . ' l 1 ,n -. .V ' . ,xg .FMU - V mn fsrffif . 3.5 JM!!! M ' M 'f r -' rf- - : .- '12-Fm f7'.fE2 -' , Wi? 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L ' 'fi i'+2Tf ' v,.',, -V' 1 ,- V1 .HN Roland: UI feel a bit dizzy this morn1ng.n Miss Watt: WWhy?U Roland: UI just finished reading this circular from Ohio State.n Marie: WHey, I left four pieces of cake on this table.n Allie: UI d1dn't touch one.N Marie: nBut there's only one left.H Allie: UThat's the one I d1dn't touch.H NNowN said the teacher, NG1ve me a definition of space.U Irene Gruber stuttered: nSpace,U she began, His where there is nothing I oan't explain it exactly, but I have it in my head.n Mr. Getz: UJun1or, why are you late this morning? Junior Petry: UI saw a s1gn.N Mr. Getz: Nwhat has that to do--U Junior Petry: Uwella you see, the sign said, 'School Ahead--Go Slow' Mr. Mikesell fDemocraoyJ: UOf course you all know the meaning of Habeas Corpus.N Martha Wagner Kseriouslyl: UIt's a disease, isn't it?N Mr. Getz Kshowing a photo of himself on a donkeylz It's a good likeness, don't you think?H Homer: NFa1r, but who is that on your back?n Mary Elizabeth: USee here, Elsie, I found this nickel in the hash.u Elsie Parks: Wwell, you were complaining of no change in foods.' Miss Stoner: nDoes your wife play contract br1dge?n Mr. Holsingerz Wwell, judging from what it cost her, I would say she plays toll br1dge.n Stage Director: UHave you had any stage exper1ence?U Jeanette Royer: Wwell, I had my leg in a cast once.n Helen Ea: nBut how could skin trouble give you a broken arm?n Virginia: Ult was a banana sk1n?N Mr. Avery: NMeet me at the Waldorf Astoria at eight.n Girl-friend: nThe Waldorf? Say, that's a nice place.u Mr. Avery: UYes, and 1t's close to where we're going, too.n Mrs. McCoy: Kflnishing long algebra problemhz UAnd so we find X equals zero.u Ettaleene: UAll that work for noth1ng?W Ono day as Ashworth was hurrying to school he prayed as he hurried: UDear God, don't let me be late--please, God, don't let me be late.U Then he happened to stumble and he said, UYou don't have to shove.N One day in Junior English Class Mrs. McCoy looked at Allie Tidd and said, Wwhat is the meaning of circumnavigator, Allie-gater?N V I., JI, 1 ' 'Hg, si , B.-w. ,V . ' 'gg .Mr 1 -, R nr, . .Mfg . fgij' jx . .' it 5'-5-i.? ? fm 'M' ii ffm A. +. if I 1 i j! , , ,, I . VQQQLLJ f - W I .q 'Q'.f3 wgfhl J9' :hifi , t -jr ,f,m.'u14 I 'mix' f- ww-A '11, 55574, X. v.'- 10'nQiEm5f 5?-' 51 W an me ff , ',l,l' 31531-v .lgnyw x -V ,W If J - ' - Lf.-lla, 5' . . L 1 ? 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Uy n, ' f'-.17..' 1 C . ,. , , , ., , Ar 1 VY. 1 Q K ,- mu . , xl. ., I . i 'fL-mm: Q53 On her way to senior assembly at end of the last period, Thelma had stopped in the library. As Arthur came in, Eleanor said, Wlt is time for closing now, is there anything you'd like to take out?H ' Arthur: NYes, there is. How about the blonde in the blue dress?W A small boy, sitting next to a very haughty lady in a tram car, kept on sniffing. NBoy, haven't you a handkerch1ef?0 she said severely. The boy regarded her silently for a moment and replied: UYes, I have, but I den't lend it to strangers.W NDO you know Art?' HArt who?H NArtes1an.N USureI I know Artesian well.U Harvey: UHave any of your childhood hopes been realized?W p Mr. Mikesell: NYes. When my mother used to comb my hair I wished I d1dn't have any.H Officer ZooleKStopp1ng car with lady driverll Say, where's the fire? Mlss Goolsby: ln your eyes, you great blg gorgeous policeman. Prospective dustomcr Qin picture Sh0p,I I want to see some vi those pictures done by scratching. Clerk: O h, yes, you mean itchings? Little Marvin found a button in his salad. He remarked, HI sup- pose lt fell off while the salad was dress1ng.N When mild appeals and bribes of candy Produce no sedative results, The only modus operandi That's left for sensible adults To hush the yammer Quickly, as one should, Is--switch his interest--and switch it good! , , ' 'O 0 I I Q ' W G S I ' 1 6 ' ' 1- . o U L N v.Qv :ji:,', g- 3.1 p f ' 3- yu ,xx 1, :iQCEv.rj:'jr. . ' ,Q-.,,. 's'v1! e1x-7'9 N' , A TNTW 4.e NV howls. l g .nv iiiigr Z 5 H5 lil soft,-.' Q -X7 ' ' ,nfl fn' WH ,M H H' JQJ' fp fqff ,r.,..q 5 fx ' ,J ---31 I Msg. L61 .- W! I it L' ff ' LE, 1 if? pf- Tl Ui, Ml My 2 t il '-A' Qelv' .N '- If iv 5 of . K -v -M 1 xf nfffA , .fry 94' P1 W ,amz ff-4 . r fwnaef-Q fha? 2 F g',,1 ,,, t P' ng fjgf r 'WD 'F 1- 9? 5 -j Fitz. ,. - Ig' gjff, ' ' 'T? 'T ' .. L .4 FL :ef .. J V is U af: .,,. 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E 1e'i F-4. :L ', 'ms :'- 'f' 14.14 W ' ' V .- .nifiwl '?-5-11-ffi e ' J. . ..F,l.,,, 4, W 4 , ' ,, , -s.g.,',, X 'yi X A Ripta Ota'Kunksa Alleyvnf ' ' ' Heta unsa honesa rightlyba veroa heta ipplingra treamsa foa Ricespa Reekca ndaa aswa' eflectedra mongaa'heta reenga Qliagefa foa heta earna--yba'reesta.'-Heta'rogsfa erewafroakingca ndaa heta ricketsca erewa ingingsa nia ighha4queakysa oicesva. Quirrel- ssa erewa layingpa ideha-ndaa-eeksa ndaa'abb1tsra erewa ashingda ota ndaa rofa nia xcitmenteag 'Ereha ndaa herta a lackbaiyedea usansa lendedba mongag urplepa ioletsva aswa'aunt1ess1yda howingsa erha eadha. Nia earna-yba ushesba ndaa rassesga urchedla reach- erousta ittlela ugsba, nownka ota anma saa higgersca. Osquitoesma littedfa ndaa umedha veroa heta ampda owlandsla. Aturena aswa taa tsia estba! Hista aswa heta ortsa foa ayda hatta Uniorja Etrypa ouldca otna esistra. Osa ithwa nam ppleaa ndaa a andwlchsa ecurelysa rappedwa nia a edra'andanaba andkerchiofha ndaa afelysa uckedta nia isha ocketpa eha'aswa eadyra ota tartsa. Ossingta isha trawsa atha noa isha eadha ndaa hlstlingwa a aucysa otena, cha limbedca veroa heta arbedba irewa encefa ndaa nteredea Kunksa Alleyva. Eha uggedta wayaa non a iecepa foa rassga ntillua eha ippedra tia romfa heta talksa ndaa aaa eha trolledsa longaa eha ungrilyha hewedca tia. Isha houghtsta oamedra irstfa noa heta eautifulba cencrysa ndaa henta aokba ota isha ldoa Nglishea lassca herewa heyto sedua ota nveha ota ritcwa ssaysea. Fla nlyoa cha erewa oingga ota choolsa owna, eha ouldwa haysa verybodyea hatwa naa ssayistea eha ouldca eba! San heta unsa osera igherha ndaa igherha ntoia heta kysa isha tomachesa eoameba mptierea ndaa mptierea. Saa a astla esortra hea atsa ownda nderua a reeta, ookta isha hoessa ffoa, ippedda isha iredta eetfa ntoia heta oolingca aterwa, ndaa aldla isha mallsa innerda eforeba imha. Fteraa akingta heta astla ibblene eha eoidedda ota estra a hilewa ongerla, osa azilyla eha aidla isha eadha gainstaa heta ossoovorodma reeta runkta. Saa eha ayla estingra, nia actfag leepinsa, ildwa lfela ookta dvantageaa foa isha elplessnessha. Osquitoesma layedpa usicalma hairsca noa isha oreheadfa, quirrelsa roppedda utsna romfa heta reeta, 'possumsoa eepedpa romfa earbyna reesta ndaa awnedya leepilysa, uzzardsba oaredsa romfa ilesma roundaa, ndaa earbyna a otherma kunksa ndaa erhn abiesba erewa akingta a unsa athba. Uniorja leptsa noa--rofoundlypa ndaa onorouslysa. Heta witchingta ndaa erkingja foa isha acefa evealedra heta actfa hatta eha aswa avingha a ightmarena. Uddenlysa eha osera ota isha eetfa, ellfa noa isha neeska ndaa eganba earchingsa heta roundga ever- ishlyfa orfa omethingsa hatta eemedsa ota eba onstantlyca utoa foa isha eachra. Pparentlyaa isgustedda ithwa isha utilefa ffort- sea eha toodsa pua ndaa avega a ightyma ickka. 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' x A ' 5 ' ' KV.: W..,. 1 ',:3rQ:1f' '5 MW - W W-WW -.yi ,W -.,W4,g:'W. .. 1.'f'!'W.:' F' , A4.,,.v 4qf'd 5 nh r ' 'QAWWW 'H AL UMM RQLL 1917 Dola McKee Shewmon, Dayton, Ohio, Ruth McKee Holer, Dayton, Ohio, Edgar Guenther, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Levi Spitler, Eldorado, Ohio, Harry Juday, Eldorado, Ohio. 1918 Willard Brown, West Manchester, Ohio, Hugh Stephens, Lewisburg, Ohio, Russel Horn, Lewisburg, Ohio, Susan Guenther Copp, West Manchester, Ohio, Treva Sheller Banta, Eldorado, Ohio, Edna Rautsaw Campbell, Indianapolis, Indiana, Florence Agler Geeting, New Madison, Ohio, Orla Emricwg Helen Least, 1919 Iris Smith Chellis, West Manchester, Ohio, Olive Howell, West X Manchester, Ohio, Amanda Poffenberger Moffatt, Bradford, York- shire, England, Burley Rautsaw, Eldorado, Ohio, Everette Emrick, Denver, Colorado, Merrill Guenther, West Manchester, Ohio, Letticia Kimmel West, Kansas City, Missouri, Orlan Denlinger, Dayton, Ohio, Joe Colvin, Dayton, Ohio, 1920 Florence Black, Dayton, Ohio, Loren Judayti, Carl Campbell, Eldorado, Ohio, Harold Longanecker, Brookville, Ohio, Karl Miller, Dayton, Ohio, Leonard House, West Manchester, Ohio, Carl Leas, Dayton, Ohio, Grace Hoover Hapner, Dayton, Ohio, Esther Ware Richards, New Paris, Ohio, Katherine Penland Litton, Eldorado, Ohio, Helen Blackford Brown, Lewisburg, Ohio, Elizabeth Horn Hale, Dayton, Ohio, Edward Creechfi, Lowell Wehrley, Eldorado, Ohio, Karl Coming, Johnsville, Ohio, Carl Suman, Arcanum, Ohio, Howard Morris, Cincinnati, Ohio, Paul Christman, Eatonr- Vic, Robert Swihart, Lewisburg, Ohio, Lowell Penland, Casper, W ming, Lois Richards Schlosser, Eldorado, Ohio, Fern Woolf Etzler, West Manchester, Ohio, Fannie Smith Duffield, New Paris, Ohio, Frieda Spitler Kimmel, Eldorado, Ohio: Dola Brown Fudge, Eaton, Ohio, Lois Ware, Eldorado, Ohio, Gertrude Hoover, Eaton, Ohio, Levi Creagerig Mary Gingry Glick, Greenville, Ohio, Alma Miller Funderburg, Richmond, Indiana. 1921 Williard Kimmel, Eldorado, Ohio, Florence Hoover Marker, Eaton, Ohio, John Puterbaugh, Arcanum, Ohio, Treva Funderburg Mufort, Dayton, Ohio, Lowell Beard, Dayton, Ohio, Fern House Horn, Lewisburg, Ohio, Flossie Woolf House, West Manchester, Ohio, Claude Davisson, Richmond, Indiana, Delbert Woggoman, Hamilton, Ohio, Alene Glaedell Carter, Richmond, Indiana, Carl House, Hamilton, Ohio, Leonard Minnich, West Alexandria, Ohio, George Oda, Arcanum, Ohio, Velma Howard Verness, Ludlow Falls, Ohio, Mary Leas Francisco, East Orange, New Jersey, Ray Smith, Dayton, Ohio, Anna Eikenberry Fudge, Eaton, Ohio, Helen Siler, West Manchester, Ohio, Elsie Petry Olt, Richmond, Indiana, Iora D. Kimmel Clise, Eldorado, Ohio, A 'Deceased +WLocation unknown . , - .EE 4 ,V ' M11 ' ,.'M.1'- Q w, 1 pf n- ,-. u -mtl, MAI f .rx 1 1 x 9,-if Q. - W! .mv 47. 1. .. , A . .N V11 ,,,. 5 IF ng. l s fu. .,.. 11H 'f Qui mi' ' Wir? LY9? filfi Eff' 5' ruff ti:- IWV Lla- 4LwfxhaikUfQ ' m iv 4 T' 'ff7fF i . I . , E 1 B' ggifief Bic' 'J .fff iQ JSVTW 11 L Q wif' lg! . . ww' vlfhtf H Hg la n - Q ,. H. I 4' 'X iigi Q55 Q f ' W K.. 4 '1 F lj... iV jp Ewa- ,g PVT' ' 5 A, , ,-, mm' W ' ' 5 1 :- rw , 1 N W A , , N .JM ,.', , , 1. 1 ,- f ,l.:H4 ' f U 211 ' ffm' T Y, 1 F'-:. Mr' F- ' fiffn- ff ef 5 L,!lfyz,i5-, 1.4 V ng. U... -W- W , ,.,,y,, g' Jung.. . 8 ., . li -Q-Q 45'-4 , K ' ,Qui 14 ul :law .gp 1 Y .www-1. 1 'lxvll ' ' M. missfl' xg A y U A -7 17: 1- -gfffil ax H o u 'P-' 1 L f'. ' -f fw- A V+ T f , sa. ,M 4 ,-fl for f' i , F3 ' , A :Y -,.,, 1'-15 1' mae, 4 f-33-bi, u ' x - Jf:WE w ' J-pf N t .Mg --?'Z'+ 1 1 ,, W 1 is lwI? .': i NEW? 1,...f1v 12' ' 'U TTTFUQEQTQV M fe ' 1922 Robert Furrey, Cleveland, Ohio, Dorothy Flaig, Dayton, Ohio, Edgar Parks, Cleveland, Ohio, Treva Howell House, Eaton, Ohio, Pride Chellis, West Manchester, Ohio, Loree Marshall Christman, Eaton, Ohio, John Blackford, Hicksville, Ohio, Ada McKee, Eldorado, Ohio, Eugene Shewmon, Dayton, Ohio, Mary Grace Black- ford Healton, Dayton, Ohio, Gladys Richards Barton, Dayton, Ohio, Fay Rule, Vandalia, Ohio, Elsie Parks, Lewisburg, Ohio. 1925 Merrill House, West Manchester, Ohio, Bennett Owen, Dayton, Ohio, Hugh Christman, Eaton, Ohio, Irene Leas Bilger, Arcanum, Ohio, Paul Emrick, Denver, Colorado, Thelma Barnhart Ducherif, Clarence Gates, Eldorado, Ohio, Christin Crawford, Castine, Ohio, Mae Ricker Rehmert, Troy, Ohio, Sumner Henn, West Manchester, Ohio, Mary Eyler Swihart, Lewisburg, Ohio, Evin Kimmel, Ronan, Montana, Lillian Jenkins Siler, West Manchester, Ohio, Eileen Smith Ervin, Richmond, Indiana, Myrl Smith, Eaton, Ohio, Mildred Christian Bolen, Eldorado, Ohio, Mildred Crane Lucas, Dayton, Ohio. 1924 Pearl Brock Holsinger, West Manchester, Ohio, Bessie Burkettt, Mildred Coning Adsterman, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vernon Carter, Zanesville, Ohio, Norma Brown Eyer, West Manchester, Ohio, Blanche Dalrymnle Guthrie, Dayton, Ohio, Janeva Frank, Richmond, Indiana, Floyd Morris, Muncie, Indiana, Alma Marshall Sitloh, Lewisburg, Ohio, Esther Nichols, Dayton, Ohio, Dorothy Rautsaw Wynkoop, Eldorado, Ohio, Dwight Spencer, Troy, Ohio, Roland Smith, Dayton, Ohio, Naomi Steele Wilson, Richmond, Indiana, Floyd Spitler, Eldorado, Ohio, Mabel Strickler Harrison, Dayton, Ohio, Russel Shell, Savona, Ohio, Raymond Weaver, Pecksvllle, Pennsylvania, Virgil Furry, Columbus, Ohio, Margaret House, Scottsboro, Alabama, Charles Keckler, Dayton, Ohio, Lilian Miller Harter, West Manchester, Ohio, Mary Creager Henn, West Manchester, Ohio, Byron Chamberst. 1925 Denver Ott, West Alexandria, Ohio, Ralph Burroughs, Germantown, Ohio, Mabel Thompson Beasley, New Madison, Ohio, Ralph Clark, Dayton, Ohio, Lester Studebaker, Dayton, Ohio, Irene Petry, Richmond, Indiana, Melvin Miller, Eldorado, Ohio, Ruth Crawford, Castine, Ohio, Edward Juday, New Paris, Ohio, Mabel Shaffer Studebaker, Dayton, Ohio, Treva Keclker Curtiss, Woodstock, West Virginia, Harris Miller, New Paris, Ohio, Philip Eyerf, Leon Develbiss, Castine, Ohio, Inez Howell Oliver, Greenville, Ohio, Martin Gates, Eldorado, Ohio, Velma Kesler, Apopka, Florida, Ralph Moses, Dayton, Ohio, Weltha Eikenberry Kisling, Eldorado, Ohio, Olive Petry Hiller, Eldorado, Ohio, Paul Smith, Eaton, Ohio, Evelyn Hendcrshot Johnson, Columbus, Ohio, Herbert Hamiel, Castine, Ohio, Wendell Clark, Dayton, Ohio, Irene Fourman Oliver, Castine, Ohio, Fern Wilt Sundayf. 'Deceased WWLocation unknown 1926 Paul Bilger, Arcanum, Ohio, Esther Strickler Omlor, Dayton, Ohio, Chester Parks, Lewisburg, Ohio, Harry Bussard, Eldorado, Ohio, Russel Howell, Celina, Ohio, Mildred Laird, West Manchester Ohio, Vernie Wilt, Lcwisburg, Ohio, Kenneth Knapp, Columbus, Ohio, Reva Coning Gruber, Eaton, Ohio, Carl Geuch, Eaton, Ohio, Willard Houdeshell, west Manchester, Ohio, Mildred Beck Statzer, Eldorrdo, Ohio, Ostia Oliver, Castine, Ohio, Richard House, Dayton, Ohio, Treva Swint, Trotwood, Ohio, Theodore Richards, Eldorrdo, Ohio, Glenn Duckmall, Centerville, Ohio, Anne Sullivan Huber, Dayton, Ohio, Hazel Thompson Emmel, Dfyton, Ohio, Herly Oliver, Greenville, Ohio, Irene Kirtland Strawsburg, Brookville, Ohio, Charles Schlotterbeck, Rideeville Corner, Ohio, Nora Cluster Grnacr, Eaton, Ohio, Elmer Parks, Lewisburs, Ohio, Marie House Brasier, Dayton, Ohio, Glenn Rust, West Hrnchester, Ohio, Wands Fulkerson Buseard, Eldorado, Ohio, Clyde Henderehet, East Liverpool, Ohio, Lucille Aydellotte Elekler, Castine, Ohio, Dorothy Shumrker Pence, Eaton, Ohio, Ralph Gruber, Eaton, Ohio, Jernette Trick Bord, West Alexrndria, Ohio, Thelma Creech Wilson, Dayton, Ohio, Fred Lens, Dayton, Ohio, Susie Shnffner Rose, Dayton, Ohio, Oren Wandle, Richmond, Infirns, Helen Minnlch, Eldorrdo, Ohio, Lowell Campbell, Dayton, Ohio, Ethel Mae Kesler Martin!4, Harold Hoblitt, Dayton, Ohio, Alice Emrick, West Man- chester, Ohio, Clarence Rose, Dayton, Ohio, Mary Horlne Sleppy, Arcanum, Ohio, Harold Hamilton, Eldorado, Ohio, Vaughn Petry, Richmond, Indiana, Helen Cloyd Michael, West Manchester, Ohio. 1927 Robert Hapner, New Paris, Ohio, Edna Ketrlng Broyles, California, Kenneth Spltlcr, Eldorado, Ohio, Violet Sanderson Davison, Rich- mond, Indiana, Clemerd Boner, Dayton, Ohio, Martha Thompson Moore, Dayton, Ohio, Mary Johnson Gosling, Dayton, Ohio, Harold Price, Lewisburg, Ohio, Dessie Siler Fasnacht, Greenville, Ohio, Vinton Siler, Cincinnati, Ohio, Esther Longenbaker Hollcmeycr, Oxford, Ohio, Cedric Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Ethel Howell Johnson, Greenville, Ohio, Janeva Schlotterbeck-Parks, Lewis- burg, Ohio, Florence House, West Manchester, Ohio, Henry Smith, Dayton, Ohio, Donald Crawford, Greenville, Ohio, Fremont Turner, West Manchester, Ohio, Harold Thomas, West Manchester, Ohio, James MoGr1ff, Dayton, Ohio, Winfield Smith, West Manchester, Ohio, Mary Wilt Heath, Cleveland, Ohio, Loren Kisling, Eldo- rado, Ohio, Herbert Ochlerf, Harold Emrick, Eldorado, Ohio, Evelyn Miller Schlottcrbeck, Rldgeville Corner, Ohio, Homer Emrick, Richmond Indiana, Harry Eyer, New Madison, Ohio, Kenneth Johnson, Greenville, Ohio, Lola Shaffnor Henderson, Middletown, Ohio, Mildred Stout, Richmond, Indiana, Paul Petry, Dayton, Ohio, Mary Horn Shaeffer, Lewlsburg, Ohio. 1928 Carl Clesterff, Hubert Miller, Columbus, Ohio, Hallie Wilt Petry, Dayton, Ohio, Edward Wilt, Eldorado, Ohio, Myrtle Jeanes Straley, Eldorado, Ohio, Carl Petry, Dayton, Ohio, Anna Gauch Mowen, Cumberland, Maryland, Mertie Flatter Shaw, Dayton, Ohio, 'Deceased ++Locat1on unknown A w H+? 1 z rw'-r-' 1. ar. , , g Q: -115-c fra 3 'E' 1411 3 ....- . , ' A Zh gif . 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' fi ' :. wg,-5 115+ 1928 Ccont.D Robert Lodge, Dayton, Ohio, Kathryn Krickenbarger Ridenour, Dayton, Ohio, Geneva Chambers, Dayton, Ohio, Annabel Oliver Nixon, Dayton, Ohio, Mildred Richards Bush, Dayton, Ohio, Charles Fudge, West Manchester, Ohio, Myrtle Dalrymple Lodge, V Dayton, Ohio, Frank Wichael, Dayton, Ohio, Denzil Spencer, Richmond, Indiana, Mary Alice Hoover, Eaton, Ohio, Heber Gauc West Manchester, Ohio, Dorothy Parks White, Richmond, Indiana, Ethel Thompson Legman, Richmond, Indiana, Carl Duckwall, Xenia, Ohio, Velma Trace Soencer, Richmond, Indiana, Floyd Emrick, West Manchester, Ohio, Alice Marie Thomas Farwig, Richmond, Indiana, Roland Byers, Brookville, Indiana, Samuel Arens, Phillips -burg, Ohio, Carl Nisonger, Verona, Ohio, Olive Eyler, Richmond, , , Indiana, Mary Gaueh Dine, New Paris, Ohio, Melvin Richards, Eldorado, Ohio, Dola Petry Garber, New Lebanon, Ohio, Paul Schlotterbeck, Deshler, Ohio, Garland Parks, Eldorado, Ohio, Goldie Kimmel Parks, Eldorado, Ohio, Mary Modes Jones, Dayton, Ohio, Donald McFaddin, Portland, Oregon, Grace Gates, Eldorado, Ohio, Maurice Davis, Anderson, Indiana, Merrill Gilfillan, Jeff -arson, Ohio, Martha Blackford, Eldorado, Ohio, Paul Deaton, Dayton, Ohio, Mildred Dalrymple Deaton, Dayton, Ohio, Viola Swank Aydelotte, Dayton, Ohio, Warford Oswalt, Eldorado, Ohio, Lewis Hawkey, Camden, Ohio, Geneva Eikenbery Richards, Eldorado, Ohio, Lucille Parks, Eldorado, Ohio. hr 1929 Geneva Rice Cablness, Dayton, Ohio, Helen Glick, West Manchester, Ohio, Lucille Stawser Kimmel, Dayton, Ohio, Geneva McFadd1n, Castine, Ohio, Keith Turner, West Manchester, Ohio, Anna House, Eaton, Ohio, Rudolph Michael, West Manchester, Ohio, Mabel Siler Miller, West Manchester, Ohio, Kenneth Fourman, Arcanum, Ohio, Clara Lee Weirtier, Eldorado, Ohio, Edgar Houdeshell, Van Port, Pennsylvania, Kathryn Miller Petry, New Paris, Ohio, Harold Sell, Eldorado, Ohio, Lavone Schlotterbeok Lindy, Dayton, Ohio, Esta Richards, Richmond, Indiana, Florence Wolford Rust, West Man , -chester, Ohio, Kenneth Miller, West Manchester, Ohio, Ethel Longanecker Fish, South Bend, Indiana, Margaret Wichael, Dayton, Ohio, Harry Chambers, Troy, Ohio, Vada Burroughs Siler, Lewisburg, Ohio, Ruth Leach Sell, Eldorado, Ohio, Donna Petry Stoner, New Madison, Ohio, Martha Ritz Hershfield, Richmond, Indiana, Dwight Crawford, North Star, Ohio, Devona Howell Campbell, Eaton, Ohio, Norris Thomnson, Dayton, Ohio, Elizabeth Weaver Getz, West Manchester, Ohio, Alva Minnich, Union City, Ohio, Elsie Gates, Cincinnati, Ohio, Eugene Hensel, West Manchester, Ohio, Zeula Sanderson Kyle, Eldorado, Ohio, Forest Siler, Lewisburg, Ohio, Martha Spencer Spitler, Eldorado, Ohio, Carl Fourman, Arcanum, o. 1950 Waldo Holtzmuller, Farmersville, Ohio, Annabell Fleenor Barnettt, Earl Pence, Eaton, Ohio, Mary Frances Parker Cook,Eldorado, Ohio, Emil wiltenberger, Lima, Ohio, Elmer Chambers, Richmond, Indiana, John Morris, Dayton, Ohio, Mildred Schlotterbeck Sisson, Porter, Ohic,Hugh Gauch, Riverside, California, Wilma Richards Wheeler, 'Deceased W'Looation unknown , 1-rl 1 75 X W.. v-W4 -f - H, .HW ,fl A s QL .WV I I YL? 7fl.1fQg Q ww ' may f . - 'ATN G JL ilawf gfr: U21 , ,M Mr? . 3, ,Q J'-, ijfbg- ah? Q - .,' F 1, 43 Fu 4 I iw N211 3-'K r -ffl A . 'W .fs 'HT ' x Aj rx, ,. ,. , 1 - ' :- H 1 'A 5.5 v -in J . gl 1 Hg ,ws v ', -243 84 - W 'Q H 14 4 ' . 15 A , R 2-fm I ff, P V, ,fwrfwif ,- if 'QE . -.1 . W T U fv 1 V' ti' J- 'A-sk wx ,gm av 454 'xfigif Q - -6 254 g 3 ?'q',f:iQP'h1 1. -.iff 0? ' , 'lf .4 f 11-,rg W1-'31 'gl S3 , A ww Ps I , gn' -a .Rv-.lx '. gr? Q A ,NJ-, 'f ,V ,mf . , An, I la-. 1 i QY' .... , 11- rg f uw.. I,p.3- ,F n ff ' W ,ci . .VJ . ,A 'f '4 H 'Ii-. , LW 1 153 gQj' .., -4 I IJ, ,:: 4 , ix ' ' f . . H-1, vm , 41' A l Jr. H. xl v ' A , ,, .. , it I. A , 2 1 5 ,--.Af ,i f . . SI.. , . ' fi 4- ' v 16 . ' at 1- H Jw- 1 53 TE , ' ' rx a a- vx A ,vid . , ' , X. , f' Q: ' -aff' 5 f .img -W, .: Q- '.1 fi , 1-V QQ: ',..f,-If L f? ,.,31E'. . X, V ,413 -'inag:4,:Z- X l-1-A . gf ' Sf' 'I' V . ul- Q .i! 2Xf?LLg.vP.f 'n.ni ,mx n 7.',j,.- 4 I gf AF W M ,V VF f sr-:W -1 + V f I I 7 -In V, Q , I I' -4 x Q15 4 ft. 3 : .3 , , J. :,. -N. . . ' LSL: 'Aw -- I T-' A' -V gf? W . vi ' '. . , , V' 'I 4' if-U' HS '-i. ,r 3 1 M F . .1 mu- i tif' 1- 5 1 F? ff' 11 A A . 3 , iv il fi. It . 1 www L 6 4 ,4 :Al .' If f ,gun 1 ' .T 5-mr .,:'9.-1. 4 ' .Y ' sf, , fi , , 1950 Ccont.J West Manchester, Ohio, Russel Guenther, New Paris, Ohio, Estelle Michael Wilt, Eldorado, Ohio, Rufus Smith, West Alexanderla, Ohio, Cecil Ketring Gruber, Greenville, Ohio, Harold Petry, College Corner, Ohio, Harry Johnson, Arcanum, Ohio, Max Trone, Lewisburg, Ohio, John Petry, New Paris, Ohio, Bertha Troutwine Bohn, Dayton, Ohio, Martha Somers Campbell, West Manchester, Ohio, Leonard Pricef, Charles Trump, Castine. Ohio, Lloyd Kessler, Lewisburg, Ohio, Rylvia Richards DeCamp, Richmond, Indiana? Harmon Wilt, Eaton, Ohio, Evelyn Duckwall,-Arcanum, Ohio, Willard Ca pbell, West Manchester, Ohio, Dudley Gilfilan, Rochester, New York, Russel Miller, New Paris, Ohio, Arline Eyler, Eaton, Ohio, Beryl Hensel, Columbus, Ohio, Glen Laird, West Manchester, Ohio, Mary Arens Whittie, Dayton, Ohio, Charlotte Marshall, Eaton, Ohio, Clarence Parks, Lewisburg, Ohio, Scott Trace, Richmond, Indiana, Evelyn Rule Norman, Dayton, Ohio, Ellwood Spencer, New Madison, Ohio. 1951 Opal Eyler Turner, West Manchester, Ohio, Vonda Ketring Johnson, Eaton, Ohio, Thelma Shumaker Fourman, Arcanum, Ohio, Cecil Rust, Cincinnati, Ohio, Foland Oswalt, Eldorado, Ohio, Paul Hogston, Richmond, Indiana, Beulah Norris Rhinehart, West Manchester, Ohio, Gladys Petry Turner, West Manchester, Ohio, Edgar Glander, Lewisburg, Ohio, Herman Gauch, West Manchester, Ohio, Leota Shumake1 Fudge, West Manchester, Ohio, Mary Leiter Brookey, British Columbia, Harold Eikenberry, Lewisburg, Ohio, Emerson Baker, Dayton, Ohio, Paul Fellers, Castine, Ohio, Mildred Shaffer Crawford, North Star, Ohio, Bruce Turner, West Manchester, Ohio, Helen Schlotterbeck, Dayton, Ohio, Lester Richards, Dayton, Ohio, Pauline Trace Gilbert, New Weston, QUIO, Robert Moses, Dayton, Ohio, Mildred Thombson Sherman, Day on, Ohio, Harold Swink, Richmond, Indiana, Beulah Waldren Turner, West Manchester, Ohio, Bessie Houseman, Richmond, Indiana, Paul Fitzwater, Sabina, Ohio. 1952 Martha Parks Downing, Richmond, Indiana, Eilth Garber Hans, Worthington, Indiana, Robert Wooten, Richmond, Indiana, Lois Swihart, Lewisburg, Ohio, Myron Fulkerson, Eldorado, Ohio, Opal Mille? Spitler, Eldorado, Ohio, Dale Shillingburg, New Castle, Indiana, Marjorie Leas Eikenberry, Lewisburg, Ohio, Herman Parks, Eldorado, Ohio, Waldo Emrick, Richmond, Indiana, Blanch Gates Long, Middletown, Ohio, Melvin Tanner, Richmond, Indiana, Dola Dune Mowery, Dayton, Ohio, Elvin Spitler, Eldorado, Ohio, Daniel Woggoman, Richmond, Indiana, George Duckwall, Columbus, Ohio, Florence Gates, Eldorado, Ohio, Carmen McGr1ff Smith, Arcanum, Ohio, Karl Fleenor, Greenville, Ohio, Charlotte Laird, West Man- chester, Ohio, Lucille Steele Alberts, Dayton, Ohio, Clarence House, Eaton, Ohio, Ruth Pence, Eldorado, Ohio, C. W. Crist, D8Yt0n, Ohio, Stella Godsev, New Madison, Ohio, Vera Gauch, West Manchester, Ohio, Ruby Wolford House, Eaton, Ohio, Irene Spitler White, Dayton, Ohio, Hugh E. Furry, Dayton, Ohio, John House, 'Deceased Locat1on unknown 1952 Ccont.D A Eaton, Ohio, Evelyn Elkenbery McClure, New Paris, Ohio, Forest McKee, West Manchester, Ohio, Darline McGriff Sink, Eaton, Ohio, Gene Smith, California. 1933 ' ' Paul Baker, North Manchester, Indiana, Robert Browor,'E1ton,,Ohrq Charles Cable, Greenville, Ohio, Robert Davis, Dayton, Ohio, Woodrow Coning, Richmond, Indiana, Russel Duke, Brookville, Ohio, Harry Glick, Eaton, Ohio, Roland Hoover, Eaton, Ohio, Nevin Houdeshell, Lewisburg, Ohio, Frank Keokler, Eldorado, Ohio, Harold Kesler, Lewisburg, Ohio, Gayle Ketring, Richmond, Indiana, Gerald Markey, Eldorado, Ohio, Leon Miller, Arcanum, Ohio, Paul MtCastle, Lewisburg, Ohlog Robert Oda, Richmond, Indiana, Carl Petryf, Kenneth Richards, West Manchester, Ch1o, Lucille Howell Campbell, Arcanum, Ohio, Lois Lonqanecker, West Manchester, Ohio, Dola McFadd1n, Castine, Ohio, Evelyr Parker, West Manchester, f'1f Ohio, Marie Parks Ammerman, West Manchester, Ohlog Fern nvst, Cincinnati, Ohio, Edna Shumaker Turner, West Mancn.ster, Chic, Agnes Shaffer Frantz, West Manchester, Ohio, Margaret Fp1t2er Y ' Razor, Indianapolis, Indiana, Mildred Troutwinc Johnsen. Carroll, Ohio, Harlan Snyder, Eldorado, Chiu: Merle Troutwlnc, Dayton. Ohio, Dudley Turner, West Manchester, Ohio, Florence Aiens McKee, West Manchester Ohio, Beulow Coming Wogoman, hiCDUORi, Indiana, Mary C, Emrlck Lackey, Camden, Ohio, Drusilla Fark Hamilton, Eldorado, Ohio, Artis Fleenor Ketring, Richmond, Indiana, Mildred Hoffman, Lewisburg, Ohio, Lois House Stiver, Lewisburg, Ohio. ' 1954 William Areas, West Manchester, Ohio, Galen Brown, Eldorado, Ohio, Lloyd Dalrymple, Dayton, Ohio, Robert Garber, New Madison, Ohio, John Gates, Eldorado, Ohio, Willard Hapner, West Manchester, Ohio, Marvin Hensel, Columbus, Ohio, Robert Kimmel, New Paris, Ohio, Herbert Laird, West Manchester, Ohio, Burdette McGriff, Dayton, Ohio, Emil Miller, Eldorado, Ohio, Rodney Mowery, Arcanum, Ohio, Kenneth Newman, Castine, Ohio, Leonard Norris, Arcanum, Ohio, Harold Petry, West Manchester, Ohio, Harry Shaffer,West Manchester Ohio, Kenneth Slade, Arcanum, Ohio, Leverett Sleppy, Gettysburgh, Ohio, Richard Somers, Ansonia, Ohio, Harold Thompson, Plattsburg, New York, Hubert Trump, Eldorado, Ohio, Esther Banta, West Man- chester, Ohio, Mildred Boomershine Tanner, Richmond, Indiana, Edna Brill, Clayton, Ohio, Iris Burton Wichael, Dayton, Ohio, Lois Eby Fellers, Castine, Ohio, Marie Houseman Smith, Richmond, Indiana, Jeanette McFadd1n Irwin, Castine, Ohio, Mary Alice Norris, Greenville, Ohio, Naomi Ruth Norris, Greenville, Ohio, Ruth Petry Deaton, Lewlsburg, Ohio, Reva Strickler, Eldorado, Ohio, Esther Swink Kneisley, Dayton, Ohio, Mary Trace Hawley, Dayton, Ohio, Mildred Wondle, Arcanum, Ohio. ' 1935 James Bell Lewisburg, Ohio, Harry Brown, Versailles, Ohio, Leland Emriok, Columbus, Ohio, Stanley Eylertg Alvin Jeanes, Eldorado, Ohio, Edgar Petry, Chicago, Illinois, Laurent Schlotterbeck, Columbus, Oh1o,Hugh Stivers, Columbus, Ohio, Richard Tamplin, 'Deceased Locat1on unknown sf. - .f L , ' n -mf ,m - .- W 6. - xrff . J fi! 'P..y?x , in .. v . ,. ,au 5-: av. W Y 1 ,, ,Y 3. H. fl' ,t k ,. ,.,,,.,. 4. 1 49 -s :wild-v 1 v n 4 t W :E .,,!gzus,m ff, fi ' , ze.:mxQ, lgwkbi 4' ,JF 1 ,ffhfik 1 --, -i:f:sgwEQSiff Q .-S., ,',. . 4 I2 f- .-.......-.. - , -4.-...- PM HJQ- k L 5 fiffv ' fi , ,,, ,I 3-ink x .533 if if QW 2 ?.f 3 IvL2Qf,AfQ T? wg ' J'f'!f?x',, 1 ',:-,- .- ,f-. A -. .wifi gf. I f -?' FT?Yi'i fl V' 4, Fit?-A H ity r at J' IQJV. 1 .-JY' ,r 1. 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Washington, Ohio, Helen Carter, Greenville, Ohio, Gladys dw dins, Eldorado, Ohio, Hazel Eikenbery Spitler, Eldorado, Ohio, Ruth Gauch, Eaton, Ohio, Violet Howell Henn, Lewisburg, Ohio, June Huebner, Miamisburg, Ohio, Ruby Ketring MtCast1e, Eldorado, Ohio, Mildred Leach White, Eaton, Ohio, Emma Mikesell, New Paris, Ohio, Sarah Richards, Piqua, Ohio, Helen Shivadecker Knoederer, Sunbury, Ohio, Evelyn Smith, Dayton Ohio, Virginia Stayton, El- dorado, Ohio, Helen Sullivan, Eaton, Ohio, Helen Swihart Richie, New Paris, Ohio, Bernice Troutwine, Richmond, Indiana, Dorothy Williams, Dayton, Ohio. 1956 Gerald Brown, Eldorado, Ohio, George Davisson, West Manchester, Ohio, Raymond Deaton, Lewisburg, Ohio, Earl Hall, Columbus, Ohio, Robert Hapner, West Manchester, Ohio, Dale Harris, Eaton, Ohio, Byron Hensel, West Manchester, Ohio, Ralph House, Eldorado, Ohio, Ross House, Eldorado, Ohio, Raymond Kimmel, Eldorado, Ohio, Deo McGr1ff, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chalmer Mowery, Arcanum, Ohio, Paul Parks, Eldorado, Ohio, Leo Petry, Richmond, Indiana, Mel- bourne Petry, Richmond, Indiana, George Robert Tanner, Johnsville, Ohio, Leon Thompson, Eldorado, Ohio, Lcnora Deaton Rogers, Green- ville, Ohio, Sylvia Fleenor', Evelyn Fowble, West Manchester, Ohio, Marjorie Hall, Eaton, Ohio, Jeanette Hawkey, Eldorado, Ohio, Myrtle Hogg Kasserman, Lewisburg, Ohio, Hilda House Kemp, Eldoe rado, Ohio, Vera House, Eldorado, Ohio, Mable Houseman Tate, Day- ton, Ohio, Margaret Leach Folkerth, New Madison, Ohio, Lora Long- anecker, Trotwood, Ohio, Genevieve Ott Trump, Eldorado, Ohio, Marguerite Sanderson, West Manchester, Ohio, Evelyn Slade , Ruth Spitler, Eldorado, Ohio, Clarabelle Stayton, Eldorado, Ohio, Lucille Sullivan, Eaton, Ohio, Emma Swink Noffsinger, College Corner, Ohio, Ruth Alma Troutwine Eby, Dayton, Ohio, 1 957 Robert Farst, Columbus, Ohio, James William Copp, West Manches- ter, Ohlo, Martha Walters Copp, West Manchester, Ohio, Eileen Miller, Richmond, Indiana, Russell Waggener, Stevenson, Virginia, Lowell Spitler, Eldorado, Ohio, Lowell Markey, Eaton, Ohio, Lowell Petry, Chicago, Illinois, Helen Price Richards, Pyrmont, Ohio, Dorothy Miller, Richmond, Indiana, Lorene Duke, Dayton, Ohio, Marvin McGr1ff, West Manchester, Ohio, Anna Glick Kimmel, New Paris, Ohio, Ruth Petry, West Manchester, Ohio, Edna Mae Richards Thompson, West Manchester, Ohio, James Somers, Ports- mouth, Rhode Island, Donald Overholser, West Manchester, Ohio, Helen Banta, Eldorado, Ohio, Alice Bell Young, Lewisburg, Ohio, Dorothy Swihart, Hamilton, Ohio, Pauline Shaffer Mowery, West Manchester, Ohio, Ruth Baker Emrick, Richmond, Indiana, Roscoe Shaffner, West Manchester, Ohio, Alice Juday Lee, Eldorado, Ohio, Kathryn Laird, Dayton, Ohio, Betty Brown, Athens, Ohio, Dola Bunger Brown, Versailles, Ohio, Ray Schlotterbeck, Dayton, Ohio, John Wagner, Eaton, Ohio, Eugene Warrick, New Paris, Ohio, Eugene Folkerth, New Madison, Ohio, William Garber, New Madison, 'Deceased Locat1on unknown ,jg 5.3 n..a-QL 1:.s4i.4::,f?2? 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D, Ohio, Carl Lipps, New Paris, Ohio, Furman Howell, West Manchester Ohio, Kenneth Fowble, Eldorado, Ohio. 1958 Robert Acton, Eaton, Ohio, Denver Mowery, Arcanum, Ohio, Reed Fleener, Richmond, Indiana, Jean Agler, Eldorado, Ohio, Byron Rutan, Eldorado, Ohio, Waldo Stoner, Eldorado, Ohio, Beatrice Wright, Dayton, Ohio, Helen Lucas, Dayton, Ohio, Betty Swihart Wigginton, Richmond, Indiana, Marianna Stayton, Dayton, Ohio, Helen Dalrymple Horine, New Madison, Ohio, Louise Duffield, West Manchester, Ohio, Esther Pence, Eaton, Ohio, Lydia Trump Blankenship, Eldorado, Ohio, Mary Catherine Schlotterbeck, Columbus, Ohio, Grace D eaten, Eaton, Ohio, Lowell Kitson, We Manchester, Ohio, Unger Buckingham, Eaton, Ohio, Garland Eyler, Eaton, Ohio. st 1939 James Smith, Rantoul, Illinois, Glenella Campbell, Columbus, Ohio, Eleanor Woolf, Eldorado, Ohio, Marjorie Striekler, New Madison, Ohio, Meryl Pence, Eaton, Ohio, Lois Kemp, Columbus, Ohio, Ralph Lipps, New Paris, Ohio, Lois Petry, Eldorado, Ohio, Charles Overholser, Oxford, Ohio, Norma Jeanes Arthur, Eldorado, Ohio, Hubert Houdcshell, Eaton, Ohio, Ruthmary Beane, Ann Harbor, Michigan, Leon Schlotterbeck, West Manchester, Oh1o,'Mnxine Emrick Baker, Arcanum, Ohio, Richard Bell, Lewisburg, Ohio, Mary Stiver, West Manchester, Ohio, Billy Joe Rautsnw, Mt. 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I A i v I ,1 N vw x '511.'Iil ' Q L w 5' ,q.-II 575 ., J, ,, r Y .,- -. .vw DEDI CAT IO N Just now as we unveil this memorial, we wish to dedicate it to our friends, parents, and teachers, who have given us the tools and have shown us where to find the materials of con- struction, not only in making this annual but in building the foundation for our life work. Especially do we wish to exoress our grateful annrecistion to Mrs. McCoy for her untiring efforts, to Eleanor Woolf for her valuable assistance, and to all the teachers for their helpful suggestions. HOWARD KNQLL STUDKD 603 CANBY BLDG. 1373 MAIN ST Pi-IQTOG Rf-X PH ER FULT ON 86-112, DAYTON,Oi'HO. W W ff N PRODUCING this yearbook vve hope it will recall, in the years to come, many pleasant memories. 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