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WI r L t E I E. E . , i i I E. s I 5 5 S if t H-+1-W'--'--c ' ff MQ- f- rf ' Y' H - f --W ,f-cw--W.. w.vW c..vm..,,. sv.,4,.,..qr-,,..,n...,,.-,W-.,..r.f,.,ff....-...-.fM.-.......,.....fM.,.M..,....- RWM..-f ,- DORIS CORWIN was a member of the Girl Reserves for three years. When a junior, she was elected treasurer of that organization. She was a student in both the vocal and instrumental departments of the high school. Dodo was on the scholarship team, the Mizpah, and Gong staffs. DON CONING devoted a great deal of time to the support of the high School Hi-Y Club. He was always on hand to help them in all their profitable undertakings. When Don was a junior, he was elected president of the class. He is a well- lilced member of the senior class. MARY GEIGER, in her senior year, was a member of the cast of Ever Since Eve. She was active in G.R., being on the cabinet for two years. Mary maintained a high schol- astic record through school. She was a member of the schol- arship teams, Mizpah and Gong staffs. IACK SESLER, in his senior year, was assistant editor of the Mizpah. He was active in dramatics, and was a member of the cast of Ever Since Eve. john Marvin participated in basketball and was a member of the M Club when he was a senior. He also belonged to the Hi-Y for three years. PHYLLIS WAKELY transferred from Marion in her soph- omore year, and became a member of our chorus and glee club. She played the saxophone in the high school band and was a member of the Girl Reserves. Phylly played Miss Willard in the senior class play. IANE KASAVAGE was one of the top-ranking students in the senior class, being especially outstanding in commercial work. One of her main interests was home economics. She was an outstanding member of the club. DON BACHELDER, much better known as Speck, trans- ferred from Cardington in his junior' year. Speck was a good basketball player, and helped our team win many times. He is very well-liked by students both in Mount Gilead and Cardington High Schools. VIRGINIA O'SHAUGHNESSY was fond of sports, and participated in intramural basketball. Ginny was an enthus- iastic member of the F.H.A. and held several offices in that organization. She also liked music, and was a member of the choir. She was on the Mizpah and Gong staffs. GEORGE IACKSON played on the football team four years. He has also been in the EEA. during his junior and senior years, and was one of the lucky F.F.A. boys to go to Chicago last year. IANET FORD entered school here as a junior in l94l. She was a transferred student from Harding High of Marion. Ianet was active in home economics and dramatics clubs. WILLIAM WARD was president of the Student Council this year. Bill played on both the football and basketball teams. He was often high scorer in basketball this season. He was a great help to both of these teams. RUTH MASTERS made a study of commercial work throughout her high school career. She belonged to the Girl Reserves, chorus and glee club, during her sophomore, junior, and senior years. In her senior year, she was a member of the Gong staff. ROBERT CORWIN played football for three years, and was very fond of sports. Bob was quite interested in his work of industrial arts, making many nice pieces of furniture. Bob also took home economics this year. MARY REED followed the regular academic course of study in high school. She was interested in home economics and was a member of that club. Mary belonged to the Glee Club and the chorus. FRED CORWIN, the other half of the twins, followed the same schedule as Bob -including football. Fred studied dramatics this year, and was in one of the plays given by the class on One-Act Play Night. BETTY NEAL was the outstanding typist of the class, and an excellent student. She was in the junior class play, and was active in Girl Reserves, the Home Economics Club, and the Gong and Mizpah staffs. Betty was a member of the high school a cappella choir. ROSE HARRISON came to Mount Gilead School her sen- ior year, having been enrolled in Cleveland Public Schools, previously, where she was a member of the Booster Club and on the Student Council. Rosie lists basketball as her favorite sport, and has always played on the intramural teams. MARY PERKINS was an outstanding student in the Home Economics Department. As a sophomore, she was elected the president of that group. She was a member of the Girl Reserves in her junior and senior years. Perky was on the Gong and Mizpah staffs her senior year. PAUL HOLLINGSWORTH was a member of the Home Economics Group, and he was active in the F.F.A. organiza- tion. Paul proved his loyalty to his class by finishing his school term here, in the absence of his parents. MAXINE SHIPLEY transferred from Wapakoneta in her senior year, where she was a member of the Booster's Club, a member of the Girl Reserves for three years, and of the F.H.A. in her last year. Max was in the school's a cappella choir and Girls' Glee Club. ROBERT LAWYER was an active and enthusiastic mem- ber of the F.l:'.A. He was one of the group who went to Chicago last year. Bob was also vice president of the junior class. KATHLEEN WATTS was our rhythmic little Sunbeam. Her active work as cheerleader was well matched with her suc- cess as drum majorette. Shorty was a member of the Girl Reserve organization and Home Economics Club. CHARLES PHILLIPS was, of course, well-known for his musical ability. Chuck sang for many school activities and also was in the choir. He showed great interest in dramatics, and played in both the junior and senior class plays. Chuck had a character role in the dramatics contest play, Swamp Spirit. DAISY ROBINSON came here from Littleton, West Virginia in her freshman year. Since then she has participated in Girl Reserves for three years, the Home Economics Club, and dramatic interpretations. Daisy Mae was an office assistant in her junior and seniors years.
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GERRY KOCH, the most photogenic girl in the class of '42. She has had a program filled by extra-curricular activities such as three years of G.R., dramatic contests, librarian, and Gong staff. Gerry has had complete training in the musical departments of this school. DICK PATTERSON came to our school from Colorado. Toar's popularity was unsurpassed as center for the basket- ball team his senior year. He was an active member of the F.F.A. organization and was a great aid to the football squad. IOAN RUSSELL transferred from Nashville, Tennessee, in her junior year. In keeping with her southern charm, she played Lucybelle in the senior class play. joan was busy her junior and senior years in the activities of Girl Reserves, Mizpah staff, French Club, and declamatory contests. She was a member of the library staff her junior and senior years. KENNETH LONGACRE transferred from Martel in his junior year. He sang in the Glee Club during his first three years. Kenny's dramatic ability Was proved in the playlet sponsored by the Home Economics Class, of which he was a member. GERTRUDE WALTERS transferred from Marengo High School in her junior year. She was active in the dramatics department of the high school and participated in Glee Club and chorus Work. Gertrude studied commercial work through- out her school career. MARTHA SCOTT came to Mount Gilead from lohnville at the beginning of her senior year. She took dramatics and public speaking, and gave some very clever speeches. She participated in one of the plays One-Act Play Night. Martha lists reading as her favorite pastime and does a lot of it. CLEO MELLOTT entered the senior class in the fall of 1941, having come from Chesterville High School. She was in the class play, class reporter, and on the staff of the school paper, in her third year. Cleo was affiliated with the chorus, and glee club at Chesterville. Having come to Gilead her senior year, she joined the Mount Gilead F.H.A. Club. IACK FATE was on the football team all four years. He was a member of Hi-Y and belonged to the M Club, French and Chemistry Clubs. He was on the Mizpah staff. lack also sang in the glee club and chorus. MARY PATTERSON was a very outstanding home eco- nomics student. Her accomplishments of intensive work in home economics were proved by her excellent management of the cafeteria. BETTY IRELAND was a member of the F.H.A., and took part in many of the club activities. She studied commercial work in high school, and was well-liked by her class mates. DALE BOYLE has been a prominent member of the F.F.A. high school club during his school career. He was a member of several livestock judging teams at Ohio State University, Columbus. Dale played on the football squad in his junior and senior years. ELAINE THOMPSON, the girl who helped our teams to win by her cheering. She was cheerleader during her sophomore, junior, and senior years. Tommy has been a most efficient office girl for two years, and was a member of the G.R. in her sophomore year. ---as . ., . -W-,u.,..,..... , , .-..-..i.,s.........,.......-....-...,....,.. ...T-.....,. ..,,.,.....-...,...V..,,.g.....,,. W... . .... YW..,-.i...,, IOHN GEYER was the editor of the Gong in his senior year, and also co-captain of the football team. He was a member of the Hi-Y for three years, drummer for the high school band, a bass in the choir, and was in both the junior and senior class plays. DAYLE MCCAMMAN belonged to the F.H.A. and Girl Re- serves during her sophomore, junior and senior years. In her senior year, she was a member of the scholarship team. Dutch was a member of the Glee Clubs and chorus. EUGENE WEST played football and basketball on the Indian's squad for four years. He was a member of the high school F.F.A. club for three years. In his senior year, he belonged to the M Club. MELBA BACHELDER Was an outstanding member of the Home Economics Department of the high school. She was one of the mainstays of the cafeteria during her junior and senior years. Melba proved her ability in athletic Work. Her course of study was that of commercial work. DOROTHY CANTERBURY belonged to the Home Econom- ics Club during the entire course of her school career. Dorothy was one of the Gong typists, proving her accomplishments in commercial study. CHARLES RHODEBECK, a star basketball player, attained recognition through his ability in sports. Chuck received honorable mention all-Ohio and participated in both football and basketball. He was elected captain of the basketball team this year. Member of Hi-Y for three years and M Club, he also participated in both junior and senior class plays. MARY IANE WILLIAMS won the 4-H Club title of healthi- est girl in Ohio in 1941. Her fondness for music has shown itself by her participation in the school chorus and band. She was in the junior and senior plays, and was on the scholarship team twice. M. l. Was a member of the G.R. cabinet in her senior year. CHARLES WHITE was a member of the Mizpah staff in his senior year, and worked on the Gong during his senior year. During his last year, he sang in the a cappella choir. He belonged to the Chemistry Club when he Was a junior. GERALDINE MITCHELL was noted for her musical ability in playing both the accordion and piano. She was a member of the Girl Reserves for three years, and was active in the Glee Club and chorus. Gerry was outstanding in the home economics department. NORMAN MacMlLLIN was the editor of the l942 Mizpah. He has proved himself outstanding in photographic and scien- tific projects. He has belonged to the Hi-Y, French, and Chemistry Clubs. Norm's interests are Wide: he was awarded the degree of Eagle Scout. He was on the scholarship team his junior year. IEAN FATE belonged to the F.H.A. and attended the con- vention at Columbus this spring. She had a part in the junior class play, and was in the Girl Reserves. jean was a librarian for two years, and was a close follower of football and basketball games.
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