North High School - Memory Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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D, awn Jean Zi mnierman 170 East Rathbonc Road From Springfield Township Hii;h School To— Woik Honor Study 2, 3 ; Y-Teen 1. 2; Mangale Art Club 2; Betty Lamp Club 2. ! ; Volley- ball Intramurals 2; Junior Choir 2. ,3; Junior Girls ' Glee Club. 2, 3. Milly Jean Coleman 2794 Indianola Avenue From — Crestview To— Work Honor Stud 1, 2, 3; Assistant Secretary 2, : ; Y-Tecn 1. 2; Betty Lamp Club, 2, 3 : Memory Book Distribution 3; Senior Sup- per 3. Nancy Edith Kilgore 1418 North Fourth Street From Indianola Junior High To— Work Polaris Home Room Representative 3; Press Cluh 3 : Honor Study 1, 2, 3; Betty Lamp Club 1. 2. Gloria Jean Gooby 2644 Medary Avenue From — Crestview Junior Hi h To— Work Press Club 5; Honor Study 1, 2, Secretary 2. Phyllis Ann Stent 23 3 East Oakland Avenue From — Indianola Junior High To— Work Der Deutsche Verein 1; Betty Lamp Club 1. ♦FRANCIS BISHOP ♦CHARLES BLACK JOHN ALVIN BRASHER ♦CHARLES CLYDE CAINE ♦JOHN D. CAMPBELL ♦ROBERT L. CAVENDER ♦CHARLES OLIVER CLAY ♦xMAURICE JOSEPH CORBETT ♦ELIZABETH CORVEN ♦SUZANNE CORVEN ♦CARL RAMON HCKEL DAVID WATSON GINN ♦ORVILLE tL RRINGTON ♦THOMAS A. INNIS ♦HAROLD JOHNSON ♦ROBERT EDWINS KARL ♦BRUCE MIDDLETON ♦RAYMOND E. MOORE DOUGLAS FORBES MORRISON JO ANNA NICKLESON ♦ROBERT RANDALL PRUDEN ♦WILLIAM R. RAE ♦GERGE SCHUBERT ♦WILLIAM ROBERT SHEPPARD ANDREW FULTON SPRAGUE ♦LAWRENCE E. TAYLOR ♦JAMES EDWARD WAGNER ♦JAMES WEBB DOLORES IRENE WILLIS KARL EDWARD WISE. JR. ♦VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II Page Seventeen

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James Edgar Runyeon 812 Aldnch Road From — Crestview To — Ohio University Press Club 3; Student Council, Member at Large 2, 3; Honor Study 1; HiY 1; Boys Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Varsity N Association 2. J; Football Squad 1. 2. 3; Cartoon Club 3- Senior Choir. Secretary 3; Junior Choir 2; Boys Glee Club 2, 3; Operetta, Peasant Chorus 3; Christmas Play, Chorus 3; Com- mercial Art Club 3 ; Comitia Latina 1 ; Memory Book Distribution 3 : Scrap Drive Committee 1; Paper Drive Committee 1; Play Kind Lady Usher 3; Play ' What A Life Usher 3. Dorothy Harriet Schultz 552 Fallis Road From — Crestview To — Business College Polaris and Memory Book Home Room Representative 3; Press Club 3; Student Council 2; Honor Study 1, 2, 3; Secretary 3, Assistant Secretary 2; Betty Lamp Club 1, 2; Senior Supper Service 1, 2. 3. Dolores Maxine Shively 248 East Kelso Road From — Everett To— Work Honor Study 1. 2, 3; Senior Choir 2. 5: Senior Girls ' Glee Club 2 ; Operetta, For- tune Teller. Richard Siegle 2586 Summit Street From — Indianola Junior Hitih To — Ohio State University Polaris Staff 3, Press Club 3, Honor Study 1, 2. 3. Shirlev Ann Smith 194 Como Avenue From — Crestview To— Work Class Treasurer 3; Polaris Staff 3; Adver- tising: Representative 3; Press Club 3; Stu- dent Council 2; Honor Study 1, 2, 3 ; Assis- tant Secretary 2; Vice Chairman 3: Betty Lamp Club 1, 2 : Volleyball Intramurals 1; Class Team 1; Comitia Latina 1; Senior Supper Service 1: Style Show 2, 3; Repre- sentative on High School Sewing Board 3; Hostess at Open House 3. John Chadvvick Spence no West Schreycr Place From — Crestview To — Ohio State University Class President 3; Student Council 2, 3; Sergeant at Arms 2; Honor Society 3; Honor Study 1. 2. 3; Chairman 3; Basketball Intra- murals 1, 2; State Scholarship Test, Algebra IV, 3rd place in district; Graduation Speaker 3 : Usher at graduation 2. James Alvin Suver 2702 Calumet Street From — Crestview Junior High To — Ohio State University Memory Book Staff 3; Polaris Statf 3 : Polaris Home Room Representative 3; Honor Study 1, 2, 3; Boys Intramurals 1, 2: Of- tiicial 2; Baseball Squad 2, 3; Memory Book Distribution 3. Robert Allen Taylor 102 East Pacemont From — Crestview To — Ohio State University Honor Study 1. 2. 3; Secretary 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Christmas Play 2. James Arthur Thatcher 263 West Como Avenue From — Crestview To — Ohio State University Band 1. 2, 3; Letter 1. 2, 3 Band 2, 5. All High Preston David Thomas 526 Walhalla Road From — Crestview Junior High To — University of Washington Class Officer. Vice President 3 ; Press Club 5; Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, President 3; Honor Study 1. 2, 3. Chairman 2; Boys ' Intramurals , Baseball 1. 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team 3; Band 1 ;Senior Choir 2. 3, Librarian 2; Junior Choir 1, 2; Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ; Sec- retary 3; Operetta Fortune Teller 3 ; Buckeye Boys State 3; Varsity N As- sociation 3. Wilbur Horlocker Weaver 2407 East Avenue From — Crestview To — Ohio State University and Work Memory Book Staff 5 : Memory Book Rep- resentative 3; Honor Study 2, 3; Hi-Y 1; Track Squad 3; Band 1. 2, 3. John Douglas West i::2 North Sixth Street From — Indianola To — College Honor Study 1, 2; Marigale Art Club 1; Junior Choir 3; Operetta 3, Property Com- mittee, Helper; Christmas Play 3, Verse Choir ; Production Crew, Publicity Com- mittee, Stage Door; Cafeteria Assistant 1, 2, 3; Senior Supper Service 1, 2, 3. Page Sixteen



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' 47-48 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2— School starts. (No wise- cracks — this is definitely not a humorous situation.) SEPTEMBER 1 2— First football game. (North Chills Chillicothe.) SEPTEM BER 12— Also our first pep rclly. (Auditorium Rocks at Susie ' s command.) SEPTEMBER 1 ?— Magic Club ' s first meeting of the year. (Heck — they didn ' t make the school disappear.) SEPTEMBER 22 — Drum maporettes chosen. (Gilmore head strut for second year.) SEPTEMBER 23— Sophomore Get-Together. (What did you say your name was?) SEPTEMBER 24— G. A. A. Girls ' Party. (Pledges in rare form — Ha!) SEPTEMBER 26 First issue of POLARIS. (North ' s contribution to the waste paper drive.) OCTOBER 1— Y-Tcens meet. (They sold Polar Bear stickers. Who licked ' em all?) OCTOBER 7— First Hi-Y meeting. (All the boys have switched to Hi-Y because it ' s milder.) OCTOBER 8— Miss Kelley announces Li- brary Staff. (Oh — you bookworms you!) OCTOBER 9—104 and Main Office staif workers are announced. (No Tetlow, you didn ' t even qualify.) OCTOBER 14— Betty Lamp Get-Acquainted Party. (How can you get acquainted with- out boys???) OCTOBER 23— German Club Wiener Roast. (Hot Dog!) NOVEMBER 7 — Homecoming victor y and dance. (GAY-la affair full of s«- SPENCE) NOVEMBER 10— Future Teachers of Amer- ica hear Professor Heck of O. S. U. (Osark IKE also present.) NOVEMBER 12— G. A. A. Something . (Hagley missed some good prospects here.) NOVEMBER 13— Open House. (Orchestra makes its first appearance.) NOVEMBER 21— Kind Lady presented. (Tubhs has most intellectual part.) NOVEMBER 2? — Thanksgiving vacation. (Fowl play.) DECEMBER 2— First Basketball game of year. North beat Washington C. H. (More than one way to get points, Blanchard.) DECEMBER 10— Don Davis elected Grid Captain for ' 48. (Quite a HiJje Don boy, quite a hil e.) DECEMBER 18 — Penny day was in here somewhere. (Palm the dice.) DECEMBER 19— Christmas Play. (No au- dien j, everybody was in it.) DECEMBER 19— Christmas! Wheee! Two weeks vacation. JANUARY 5— Back to school again. (B.A, starts clearing expenses again.) JANUARY 10— Election of Mid-Year Wheels. JANUARY 17— Chess Club holds meeting with O. S U (Hop-a-Ioiig Cassidy is guest jumper. ) JANUARY 21 Last day of school. (For the mid-year grads that is.) JANUARY 21 — Annual Toastmaster ' s Ban- quet. (I move we eat!) JANUARY 28— North bids farewell to those dear Seniors. (Get out, ya ' bums.) FEBRUARY 2 — School begins second semes- ter. (Halls are vacant since Chubby Dyer left.) FEBRUARY 10 — Basket Ball. (Tommy Thomas beats Linden, with a little help.) FEBRUARY 14 — Senior Choir sings at Pop Concert. FEBRUARY 20 — Mrs. Palmer announces second semester gym assistant. (This news leaked out from under the iron curtain.) MARCH 1 — Tank men win District Title. (Despite Dodds efforts.) MARCH 2—1. C. C. held a meeting. (Don ' t know what that means . . . anyway they met.) MARCH 3 — Seniors win Girls ' Basketball Tournament. (Juniors got whipped by the Sophs, ha! ha!) MARCH 9 — 1948 Honor Society announced. (All sweat and no suction.) MARCH 12— ORGINC!!!! (Nothing I could say would do justice to this one.) MARCH 23 — June Grads elect Don Miller Senior Class President. (Dohson and Wagner arrested for stuffing ballot box.) APRIL 5 — G. A. A. -Varsity N square dance. (Hagley seen trying to keep up with Li ' l Palm.) APRIL 9 — Junior-Senior Prom. (What is this red and orange crepe paper?) APRIL 12 — Camera Club demonstrates new enlarger. (I wonder if it ' s large enough to make an enlargement of Middleton?) APRIL 13 — Baseballers win over Aquinas. (Barker allows one bingle.) APRIL 15 — Betty Lamp Style Show. (Half the male enrollment nursing sore necks.) APRIL 17 — Birth of Arcadian Players. (Shakespeare turns over in his grave.) APRIL 23 — Mr. Mayer reads Poetry to Ger- man Club. (Danke schoen Mr. Mayer.) APRIL 30 — Memory Book subscriptions due. (For two bucks it ought to be good.) MAY 3 — Annual Spring Concert. (Eyes on the director, please.) MAY 4 — G. A. A. elections. (Nice going plop, I mean Klunk.) MAY 6 and 7— City Track Meet. (Lock- wood and Company on the run.) MAY 7 — Hi-Y Boys took over city govern- ment. (We hope the city will be recovered by next year.) MAY 14 — Senior Class Play Dear Ruth. (Poor Ruth!) MAY 24— Annual G. A. A. Banquet. (Pass the stomach pump.) JUNE 2 — Last day of school for Seniors. (Such ecstacy has never been experienced by modern mortals.) JUNE 4 — Senior Class Dinner, tears flowed like — grape juice?) JUNE 6 — Baccalaureate Service. JUNE 9— Graduation! Page Eigliteen

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