Oakwood High School - Acorn Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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Class of '45 Sixth row: H. Snow, P. Schwinn Hayes. Naas, S. Moore, Thornhurgh A. Seasholesg Mrs. Russell, adviser Bush, Fisher. Fifth row: A. Moore Mrs. Dieter, adviser: Parrott, Light P. Trace. Fourth row: Preis, R. Lockner, Mendenhall. Frey, Custen- border. Creager, Leakas. Godfrey. Third row: S. Martin. Churchman Peterson, J. Langley, Ahlers. Dob- bins. Appleton, B. Christian, Jen- sen. Second row: Barlow, Strange, Oblinger, P. Shroyer, Bauersfeld W. Schnacke, M. Rogers. Wilson Williams. First row: Wilshire. P Stnlz, Beatty, Brewer, Husmann Brunrlrett, Baker, Simpson, Dye, M. George. The seventh-grade girls have many talents already. M. J. Simpson, E. Hayes, and A. Seasholes are among the budding writers. P. Schwinn and L. Thorn- burg are talented in art. P. Brundrett is in the puppy business, while P. Dye likes her horses. M. Wiltshire had an exciting trip to South America this winter. M. Peterson always wants to change her seat. All the girls check their home- work in the mornings. H. Snow and M. J. Simpson are two pacifists. They made a treaty to stop teasing each other. E. Fisher always has candy. H. Snow, E. Light, A. Seaholes, and E. Brewer head the honor roll. 'kirir When the latest addition, the seventh graders, joined the junior high, the teachers had to limber up their voices to call the home rooms to order. Perhaps the boys were laughing at the funnies fthe comic book fad took the seventh grade by storm this yearj. These boys also have some interesting hobbies. C. Thomas collects skins and stonesg F. Rock collects blocks and shingles. W. Pot- ter and B. Reemelin are interested in stamps. R. Trusler is a good drummerg he received high ratings at the Miami music contest. J. Tate and B. Schaefer like to work at manual arts, while B. Knee enjoys making model airplanes. Fourth row: Km-v. Potter H Fricke lsslr-ilu: Mr. Crum, adviser: Mr Doughorty, adviser: Perry, Keckler Hallum. Third row: Trusler, Schae- fer, J. Kittredirc. Kern, W. Pohl Ruhl, Thomas, L. Nelson, Waring Neibel. Penrofl. Second row: R Trace, Bimm, Page. G. Sinks. C Gx-iH'in. C. Sonnanstine, Ricketts Anderson. Gr-ego-ry, Floriclis, M Stahl. First row: Sides, Routsong Gelep. Larson. Sachs, Houk. F Rock, Reemvlin, Powers, R. Case- bere, Helm. H. Duhse, Jack Tate.

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Class of '44 Fifth row: Stout. Romig. D. Ful- ler, Walker: Miss Dill, adviserg H. Smith. M. McCally, Newell. Fourth row: V. Rausch, Graham, Knese, M. Lewis: Miss Baker. adviser: Neitman, Bettcher. Walkup, D. Minturn, Hines. Third row: Hip- sher, D. Smith, Puckett, Pool. Janet Sauer, D. Kanouse, Herman. Rema- ley, B. Johnson. Second row: Craigie, Finley. A. Lewis. Luckens, Harlan, Dissinger, Canby. Ried- rniller, Shank. First row: J. Bogart, Jill Tate, T. Kent, Kuhlman, Gar- rison, G. Rogers. Shuey. Freuclcn- berger, Grote, The eighth-grade girls are a capable group. J. Graham is a star pianist, who won highest honors in a national music contest. N. Howland and L. Pool are good at creative writing, and D. Kanouse and B. Kuhlman sew well. D. Fuller is a good singer. These girls have an annual plaid day on which everyone must wear plaid or suffer the consequences. The group made money by selling pea- nuts at basketball games. In the home rooms you find the girls comparing homework or sucking lollypops. A familiar sound to the Lewis twins is, Which one are you? 'kit The eighth-grade boys are noted for many things. D. Candor does good art work. W. McGervey is the photographer and delights in taking candid shots. N. Webber bet that he could keep his hair combed for a whole week, and won! T. Hughes is interested in stamps, while B. Walton practices magic. C. Laugh- ter, R. Jones, and T. Hughes enjoy sports. G. Stoycos is high in scholarship. One eighth-grade home room, J-3, gave four baskets at Christmas time. They really had the Christmas spirit. K. Robinson takes attendance every morning, and his familiar saying is, Whoever isnit here, speak up quick. Fifth row: Merrill. Locke, Candor. Horton, B, Epstein, C. Laughter. J. Antmbus, Stenger, Robinson. Fourth row: D. Hughes, Georg Mr. Dick- inson, adviser: Capt. Brown, ad- visor: Klase, B. James, Hickok, McGervey. Third row: Van Patten, Ludwig, J. Laughter. R. Eichen- bSI'I-3612 J. Jones, Webber. Second row: Galle. Sullivan. Cornell, R, Wills, D. Mayne, Parker, Claggett, J. Fehl, C. Beust, Walton. First row: I. Shroyer, Stoycos. Graef, R. Jones. Will, Gerhard, Nicholas, Stoecklein, C. Miller, McBride, Parrott.



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Heitmann angles through the Northridge line to help beat the Polar Bears. Ten yards for a touchdown . . . crisp air crackles with excitement . . . everything for victory.

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