Mount Cory High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Mount Cory, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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x J N ROW l Cleft to rightl--Miss Moyer,sponsor, R.Jones, I.Wilch, A.Garton, C. Henry, B. Schafer, D. Badertscher, J. Montgomery, M. Reiter. ROW 2--I. Marquart, B. Crow, D. Bracy, J.Dukes, J. Carr, G. Wagner, R. Von Stein, E. Steinman, R. Hartman. ROW 5--K. Moyer, R.Flick, R. Nonnamaker, J. Green,J.Shafer,D. Hartman, C. Montgomery, R. Klingler. ABSENT--L. Watkins, M. Bishop, J. Brecht. We, the class of '46, have held high the standards of achievement which our predecessors, the seniors,have set before us,and are rapidly progressing toward our goal of graduation. This progress has meant a lot of work and cooperation on the part of each individual and of our sponsors. Our class sponsor this year has been Sarah Moyer. She has helped and encouraged us in this, our third step toward success. We chose for our class officers James Green,president5Bette Scha- fer, vice-presidentg and Ruth Jones, secretary-treasurer. They have done an excellent job and deserve much credit. For three years our class has been represented on both the foot- ball field and basketball floor. The boys have been enthusiastic and have shown good sportsmanship. The junior play, WThe Poor Fishn, was a great success. This was given the first half of the year. Each of the juniors, whether in the cast or on committees, showed a fine spirit of cooperation.Much of the success of the play should be attributed to our director, Mrs. Cramer. A This year it fell our responsibility to banquet the seniors. With a Mexican theme carried throughout,the banquet proved a great success. We still have one more year in our journey toward graduation, and then we shall have a yet longer road to travel. F

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PRCJPHECY CQNT. The clicking of typewriter keys led me to believe Dorothy Hartman was working in an office of the sugar beet plant. Guess the boss doesn't mind so long as he has sugar around. Lorence Werner is now head-coach of the Southern California foot- ball team, and what an honor. They were National Champs. His motto is the one he stood by so faithfully in high schoo1,nNo smoking or drink- ing! The native then told me of a training center. Sure enough! Hilda Steiner was head of a group of girls training to be nPowersU models. Station P.D.Q. had just come on the air, with Daryl Amstutz, Jim Scott and Bob Hursey giving the people their own version of nswing.n They are still looking but not rushing! A voice penetrated the morning atmosphere.Yes,it was Alice Stein- inger Baney trying to find out if her husband was in town yet. The office force of the Montgomery Ward Company has just abolish- ed their communication system. They decided since their two office girls, Eileen Steiner and Anna Mary Crow,were so good at long distance talking, it wasn't needed any more. As this leaf seemed to be getting worn, he secured a new one and proceeded telling about a woman who was now quite famous. Chloette Wagner Rockefellar had just been given the award as nbest Mother of 1955. Mt. Cory had just added a new business establishment.Bob Bowersox runs a beauty salon and gives finger waves to all the Mt.Cory lovlies. Just as I was turning to ask my informer more questions,I saw him disappear into the jungle, and I was alone again with my thoughts. Wonder why??? Mrs. Cramer: nTired, So early in the morning, Jim?n Jim Scott: nYes, Ifve been working. Mrs. Cramer: nworking? What at?n Jim Scott: UI sawed wood all night.n 1942: Whatta man! 1945: What? A manl 1944: What's a man? Dave Anderson: Cafter holidaysj Have a nice vacation? Lorence Werner: Yes, but its nice to be back in class where a fellow can catch up on sleep. Sentry: Halt! Who goes there? Voice: Cook, with doughnuts. Sentry: Pass cook. Halt doughnuts. Leroy Lovell: What two kinds of wood make a match? Betty Morrison: He would and she would. Eleanor Steiner: Did you ever take chloroform? Dotty Bowersox: No, who teaches it?



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S o o H Q M Q J P3 ...I ROW l Cleft to rightl--Mrs. I. Cramer, sponsor, H. Hartman, K. Balmer, 55 A. Schaller,B. Morrison, D. Wells, J. Wells,E. Miller,D.Fronsoe. ROW 2--P.Stuckey, P. Flora, N. Smith, W. Hamilton,D.Roether, M. Waltz, F. Nusbaum. ROW 3--W. Baker, H. Kempf, I. Marquart, E. Gilbert, L. Lovell,R. Rada- I baugh, J. Bowersox, M. Powell. The fall of l944 brought twenty-two slightly polished under-grad- uates to the sophomore class at Mt. Cory. During the year Elizabeth Cook left for New Hampshire and from W. Virginia came Dorothy Fronsoe. In September a meeting was held to elect class officers. They were as followsg Ivan Marquart, president, Arlene Schaller, vice-pres- identg Paul Stuckey, secretary, and Wilma Hamilton, treasurer. The sophomore class has been very fortunate in having some of our boys as members of the football squad. P. Stuckey, J. Bowersox, E. Gilbert and I. Marquart, are the four who have done the fine work. We have enjoyed many class parties and class meetings. Mrs. Cramer, as sponsor of the class, has helped each one to be a success. A very essential part in our social life was played by the girls who sold potato chips. Now, students and faculty, what would old Mt. Cory school do without those delicious potato chips. And also what would you do without the popcorn we had at our home games? We sophomores are sorry to leave the past behind, but if our next two years are filled with as much happiness as the first two, we shall consider them well worth remembering.

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