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In ptowmen phrase, Goct send you Still daily to grow wiserg And may ye better rect: the rede Than ever til, adviser! f-'R0bCft Burns, Advice to YOUJII E41 Talib al Uanlenis Administration -- ...... 6-12 Students SCHGLARSHIP ,... .... ..... .... 1 5 - 40 U FRIENDSHIP ........ ......... 4 1-60 U SPORTSMANSHIP ......... ......... 6 1-85 Patrons ......... 86-87 Advertisers - ....... 88-112 U1 URENAUIER GUARD lxlr. II 11l.1lf,f,f1 lxlr. X 4111 k Mr, Vlnggi-in Nlr, lym- gllIN'I'iIIl1'IHll'lll filjxfifili-lul-, Cliivl ol' ilu' ll. l3l2CJXN'N,fl1-im nlilmys, ulso lxvvps firr-mulivr cill2ll'ClS ul flulnxnorl. sirivvs In vmploy nitric-ri! :xml motif-rn llislorx' sluclvnis wi-II inlvormc-cl ilu- snmoillvsi, mos! l'lil1iCilPlll lII0lll0flS in running ilu- wifll llis f'Xrf'llvnl rlnss clisrussirms . . . lf. rflionl SYSICIII .... IOI IN N. ussislunl prim! mlvim ol girls, nclcls uclvisingj pr0spf'1'lix'1' upul nl' ilu- Sc-nior lligjli mul mzlill insirurior, muy fouls uml fiirls lringjllc' lu llc-r lvurliirlg ul' lilIQliSll. lu' liouncl in ilu- olilvlrv. XN'ill'IlillLf lmcl Higjlilumlc-rfs lgl'lXVf'f'll llis rliaillvrigvrl run-s wiili lrmlx nmrmggc-rs nlmul hnrrlim-ssuncl1-xrilsvs ,.., 'XS primxipul olillu' nm! ruggml w,,rl4m,gS in l,,,,gI,i,II prm'Iim'1-s Junior High' nml ulmillm mslrmilmn' All AN CYXJK, clirvdor ul zlflllc-libs. l'lli0X'S luis lnrm mul ffx JK llilllillvs ilu. prolmlvms arising among liix lmvg. Fun l V II x KH, X il ,HIT H l.uwluml1'rs . . . Xviili luis Srolrll nauzw, 'i 1 D liljou jiri' mf H LHS il If H5 llllbllxlfllxl prvsimlm-s ns aissisiunl prinvilml ol llw ilmkdor' lxH5S BIZSS IIANXIZR' i 'l'i 'S Sluuiss l.0NK'lilllll1'l'S, llmlln'l1iaiii1's mlvpaxrlim-iii In-ml. mul us- bull' S fl lvrivml to lwr lf'55i 5 Um' il PVUfl f'f'f Ulu sislnnl lvcmilmll fuilfll. Yirlfrriolls lC'illIlS. Q 9 0 DEANS COACHES ff rox' 6504, W- 6 930 ' Ss BYO Ho We- ' 9ne,, I 63 hliss lhilcer hliss Stilwell 3 'ISS hir. Martin 6 lecuzlwas an ftjeess a rule LANGUAGES Vergil ancl German Boot: ll are given thorough worlrouts in the classes ol MISS GEORGIA BAKER, Latin ancl German teacher ot gay Oalc- wooclites. lvliss Balcer is also linown for her timely comments in class on current attairs ancl the luture ol youth . . . MISS HELEN STILVVELL, besides being a senior aclyiser, is a French teacher and clra- matics coach. She has heen a great help to stuclents in the lirst two lnielrls ancl hestows a laurel wreath on fjalfcwoorls hrow with her line Thespians . . . Latin anal English teacher, lxllss LINDA DILI., Mr. Bigelow hir. Sanrlers lxlr. lXllllllS .lllllllrllll is olten lounrl on the athletic liielcl. spurring her l.ow- lancl hocliey lassies on to victory. Shevs a honnie Scotchwoman with her colorful plaicl suits gracing our halls. To her also falls the taslc of keeping some ol the not-so-quiet senior girls in sixth period stucly uncler control , . . No Scotchman is JOHN M. NIARTIN. who liherally gives his time as senior arlviser, ancl coach ol eighth-gracle loothall. A new accomplishment this year is his own weekly raclio program, MThe Times ln Rimes. SOCIAL SCIENCES Coach ot the Highlanclers. colorlul harehall tear:-, tfDh'lUND L. BIGELOVV, conclucts his history ancl science classes in an interesting manner, amply mixecl with current events ancl hasehall news. AI- ways a fascination are the ancient history relics housecl in his classroom . . . VVll.l.lAlVl D. KUHNS' explanations of ancient history ancl social sciences are enlightened with map clrawing anrl other projects. His morning paper plays a prominent role in his classes as he cliscusses the significance ol events ol' the clay . . . VVll.l.lAlVl l.. SANDERS, history anfl English teacher ancl Oalcwoocls gilt to raclio, lenrls an interesting note with his nightly hroaclcasts. Vvhether learning poetry or the presi- clents, his classes stay on their toes .... CJLIVER N. .lOHNSfDN gives his sturlents the rletails ol history anrl science anrl coaches seventh-gracle loot- hall. He's popular with the hoclcey team, lor he olten inquires ahout the hochey games anrl at times is the only spectator. His history class iolces are guaranteefl to arouse the sleepiest stuclent. fxliss lflvnn lxlrs. CYWHIIIIIIIIIS SCIENCES Clllxlllmlfs lxlfxlllli, one ol tlme senior advisers, aids civics, lmistory, and lmiology students witlm lmis wide lmowledge ol tlmese sulmiects. One ol tlme proi- ects lme encouraged tlmis year is victory gardens lor nintlm-graders . . . lfrring students Hassume time up- riqlmt position in EARL iNlARSH's geometry, matlm, and lmiology classes. Hels no stingy Scot as lme gives lmis all to coaclming lliglmland lmaslietlmall and lmow- land Iiootlmall. Renmenmlmer time lmaslietlmall tournament conmelmaclx? . . . flaluvoodis super-scientist, CAR- IIJS CRUNI, initiates time lads and lassies immto time secrets ol clmenmistry and plmysics, lmut we never olm- ject wlmen lme inserts a renmarlc almout a good lislming spot. Flying is one ol Imis newest' lmolmlqies, and lme Nllss Bti-nuiorl Mr. Bloor.- Mf. html, ivlr, Cn 111- Mr. Ditki fiirifi i Bliss Lesser lqrs, Bender does inventing omm time side .... lAlNll':S DICKIN- SON teaclmes clmemistry, lmiology, and algelmra, coaclmes time lreslmnman lmaslcetlmallers, aml advises tlme Hi-Y Clulm. Recently lme married Nancy fflmnmer, lormner O. H. S. all-round cup winner. ENGLISH l:l.YNN, one ol our versatile ad- visers, teaclles linglislm and lmeginning lrrenclm, spon- sors tlme junior lmiglm flaldeallet wlmence many pronm- ising! journalists emerge, and lceeps seventlm period study lmall perlormers in tow '... AIRS. VERA CUMMINS conducts lmer Englislm classes witlm a clmarming Soutlmern accent, Slme also directs tentlm- grade dramatics groups, wlmiclm were responsilmle lor two excellent assemlmly productions tlmis year . . . lNllSS C1fJLDllf LESSER teaclmes lfnglislm, lmelps tlme amlmitious Scotclm stall meet tlme Acorn dead- lines. encourages army potential Rolmert Burns in our midst, and supervises otlmer journalistic projects ol semmior lmiglm pupils . . . AIRS. HUGH IEENDER, ummtil tlmis year lxlaria Bicldmanm, as lmead ol tlme lin- glislm department lmas maintained tlmat departnment's lmiglm standards in spite ol lmer romantic wedding and lliglmts to Halilax. LIBRARIAN MISS MARGARET STEINIDURIT, in-ati lilmrar- ian and senior adviser, supplements lmer lilmrary worli witlm an eiglmtlm-grade Englislm class and time super- vising ol several study lmalls. Students seeliingj Hlmooli reportsu or inlormation lor Uresearclm tlmemesn are lamiliar witlm lmer patient lmelplulness. an f .zf 9 'O 'fwf'-??I 'iii' ...-- A Q N7 ri-Q' HT:--'Stl' Nlr. llmul Alice Flausllounulil ixlre. Russ:-ll fxlr. lllulllli-Ill PRACTICAL ARTS EXPRESSION Rmlllfllrli Nl. POOL lauicl eusiflv luis uuuilmuruuu io ,lflllx l7Ol'K illl'1R'l'Y lvaufluvs luishury auuucl uuuaullu l'Q'lIlFll lo lQ'ill'llilUj luoululuuvpiuug zuuucl uuuauilu clzussvs. iuu ililflillflll hu slucuwiuug luis uuuauuuuuaul irauiuuiuug slumlvuuis auuull hu iaulu' up luis pnsl eugjauiuu aus lxlr. Zoolfs svcrv- luxuw in uuuaulu- ovvryiluiuugg lrouuu luirrllumusc-s hu polh-ry. hury auml uuuauior-clouuuo iuu llll'l.0NYli!lNlOl1l1lCl'. Bm-twvx-ru Vlgluis ye-zur luis Llc-paurluuuvuul luus lwc-uu Qrvautly 1-uulaurgfe-xl liuuuvs luv uuuuusvls luis olliicv zussislzuuuls wluo urlueuuugv willu iuvw vquipuuuc-uul lor uuuzucluiuuf- sluop worli in uuuvvl gfuuurclu vm-lu pu-rim! . . . MISS DUN.AXI.D.-X NMC! .ww mlm-uuuzuuucls . . . MISS UlfR'l'Rl 'Dli 5lIfNIJliNA IJON.'XI.ID lrauiuus slvuuograupluvrs wluosc' svrvirvs un' uuuuuvs io us iwifv eu wvvli in ivaurlu auri hu ilu' iuu mlm-uuuauuuml oulsiclv ilu- srlunol aus we-ll aus willuilu. .luuuior lligjlu rlaussvs. Lluulicly liuugjvrs aurv lrauiuuvcl In il-luvy iype' auuull uuuiuuuvogjriuplu flue fjiulilvaullvi, vxauuuus, vxvrllim' auriislic clvsiljlus mu paupvr, iuu rlauy, or vvvlu progruuuuus, culvllirv rvrorcls, i0llI'llilliSll1 zurticlvs, zuml willu rvllopluauuum- lor nstsuiuui-cl glauss wiuuclmvsn . . . uuuauuuy olluvr lypvs ul uuuaulvriaul . . . lXlRS. Hlfllfx RUSS l.Ul7 K, Vvlflllfll, lim- auris Ivauvluvr, is lu-pl Rllsslfll. iuu lumuuv mwuuucuuuuics lvzuclws flauluvoml luusy sc-uucliuug lui-r siuclvuuts' wiruuuiuug posh-rs zuuuzl mln-- laussivs hu svw au uuvaul sc-zuuuu. zuuucl in pre-pure luuuuvluc-ouus signs hu url vouuif-sis. luu lluv suuuuuuum-r slum- wnrlcs mu iuu lluv uuolxiuug laulu willu ils sluiuuy nvw Q-quipuuuvuui. luvr own vxrvllvuul 4-xluiluiliolu pivu-s. lxlauuuy ol' luvr Arouuuaus lirouuu iluis riuoluu ullvuu huuulzulize' paussvrs-luy sluclvuuls Cillllllllll' lluvir iuriisiir iIllf'I'i'SlS iuu lauivr lille' . . . xx. Rl. llf5l:l:Nl.'XN.aulgc-lurau huaurlucr, is also lluv . , . 'lqluv uuuusic' mlvpaurluuuvuut luaus RfXl.l,ll llAR'l'- priluiilug iuuslrllflor auuull is lwpl luusy willu llul' sfluoolvs zui iis luvauzl. 'lluvrv aurv no lungpipvs in .l-I I3 clvuuuiuuucls lor liclwls, poslvrs, progriuuuus, auuucl olluvr luul iluv lufuuuml, orrluvslriu, auuurl vlunrus progrvss uuuclvr prilulvtl uuuaullvr. llc' lwvps luis uuuvrluauuuiriul clrzuwiuug luis lc-mleursluip. Nvw lluuilauriuus luauwu mhlu-ul in llut' SllIll0l1lS iiup iuu ilu- auirn on iluusv luigjlu stools. pri-sligv ol ilu' luauuucl. Xlr. lhugluu-rlx' Nlr. llnrln-ll Xliss lxlu'uu1lu'lulu.ull xllss Xyvluvr WW ilituat teactuers are tuunuan is a tact olten ctoututetl tuy stuctents. luut alter looliing over tlue snapsluots in our Scotclu altuunu, we rtecictect it coulct tue true. t.et's see, lor example. tuow sonue ol tluenu speruct ttueir time wluen uuot gtoatiuug' over tests or tluinlxing up lienetislu assignments. First. we liinct our versatile superintenflent, Wir. Clap!- gett. practicing ping-pouug' witlu luis ctaugtuter. Joan. He is reportect to lue quite gooct, too, tluouglu slue protualuly puts iuu a lew extra tuours ol playing witlu college lriencts at Denison. Vve lurave ttue queer noises anct iron monsters ol ttue at one ol ttue latlues. He proves to tue quite an expert at matting lurniture lor luis lriencts as well as lor luis own tuouuue. Ttue luig power saws, tatlues. anct grincters, wtuiclu girls tcnow only luy luearsay anct witlu wtuiclu lew luoys luave nuore tluan a speatcing acquaintance, are easily tuan- ctlect tuy lwlr. Jolunson. liven luis favorite elass expressions seem to tue inlluencert tuy luis tiuuluer turnuoils. as Uyou canit see ttue woods lor ttue trees... lxlr. Holtman is at luis luonue sluowing luis snuall ctaugglu- ter. lxlarsue, a cteluutante ol ttue year 150. sonue examples ol rnectuanical ctrawing. tie, also. is luuown to tue very tuamty arounct ttue wooctworlcing stuop. anal luas turuuert out several excellent pieces inclucting ttue ctrawing ctesli in ttuis picture. t.ast sununuer tue was enuployert in ttue N. C. Rfs tool-rtesigning ctepartnueuut anct will prolualuly cto siuuuilar worle ttuis sununuer. ixlarsue. luowever, seenus nuore interestect in ttue llooctligluts just now. ttere is l.ewis twell luuowuu lor ttue tiinctness in luis voice as tue loolas at youu anct says Hone-lualli luourfil start- ing a log tire lueltore tue settles clown lor a quiet evening at luonue. Il' we were in ttue punning uuuooct we migtut say ttuat tue enjoys nuataing ttuings luot. particularly lor way- warrt stuctents. il-tue ltattuer ol twins, Lewis is lanuiliar witlu luootx reports written at ttue elevelutlu tuour, cramnuing lor exams, anct ltrenziert ftaslues to seluool at 8:44 At- ltuougtu tue tuas no sons, tue ctaity actopts countless tacts witlu wluonu tue extuiluits paternal slxill in luis alter-sctuoot sessions. 5103 lililflltlif' Sllflp to VN'iltfll ,l0lltlS0ll ilttC'l' Si'll00l VVOI'litllQ' ,. ,f g5 ',fg ui' xv-Q , u'r y... .le 0 IF L- ..- .- al R if lxlr. cxflllll posvs in il clioiu' spol will: in Mlmig onvn llinl cliclnl 514-l uwny. llis lislling lrips lmw- lulu-n liiin lo rc-mole' curnvrs ul llw rounlry. Avinlion, iulio, plmlogrupliy nnil linlivringj nrt' also liolxlmivs ol luis. Ili- luis nmclv n IIllllllX'l' ol pivu-s ol inlrirnlv .ippnrailus use-ml in lln- pliysirs mlvpnrlinc-nl. xxinong olln-r nvrmnplislmwnls ln' is co-invrnlor ol zu in-ullll lwvvrngv wliifll lllv sluclvnls prolnplly 4'lIl'lSl?lH'll cNI'lIlll'Cx0lll. XVQ- wx-rv surprise-cl uncl plvzisecl lo clisrovvr onv ixloncluy morning in flrlolwr llml lxliss llirlxlmrn limi . . ., llw clay llc-lorv lwrmm- Nlrs. lgf'llClf'l', will- ol l'ligl1l l.i4'ulc'nunl llugli livnclc-r ol lin' R. C. A, lxliss lmssvr rnuglil llwin will: lwr l'illlIl'l'il ns llll'y If-lt llw Cliurrll, Sinn' llml linw ixlrs. llc-nclvr llllS 4-slulmlislivcl ex rc-rorrl lor nmrslop lligllls lo llnlilnx nw-r vnrai- lions. Xvc' wisll lwr lluppiiwss in lwr nc-w Iill- in Cunmlu nvxl yr-nr. Anil wlml's llns, ai lvalclmvr nrrvslc-all? Nu, jusl ai lirientlly Nvw flrlvnns crop wlm insislvml on lmving llis piflurf' lnlwn, loo. us lln' ulH'lIilllf 'iib ixliss lrssvr linrl lo puy lor slapping ln lnlu- an inovio nl an nc-on aign. llvr lrnvvl l'llIIlS im-luclv lnurs ol llulxwmul. ns wvll us lair rurnvrs. uncl slwill Mgr-l you il' you clonl wulfli mil. Sin' rolnlmilws lin- lmlylvivs ul wriling uncl lllllllllgfillllly. ixlr. Snnrlers. our pluilnsoplwr uncl clvun, is ul luis XVI ill, lIllt'l'UllllUIlf' us lu' lrrunclcusls luis niglllly nvws wvivw nl I0:A15. :Xlnong sluclx-nls nncl mlulls lllS X'l1'NYS Ull XY0l'lfl kllillillI'S illlfl lllfi 1'X4'l'lll'lll llllfli' Lfl'0llINl lor illlillyllllff Clll'l'l'Ill vxvnls url' lligllly rc' fpmlvcl. llowcwvr. il run lll'Y1'f lu- l'SllIllilll'll iusl llmx' lllilllf' ol luis slumle-nts lislc-n niglillv. lN'IilllS1' tlu-y uri' 1-illwr in In-ll lusl nsll-vp lmy lliul lilnx- or urc- slrugjgjlingf willi luis prolnuncl limnvworlx ilS5lLfllllH'IIlS. :Xl lln' lligvlnxxsq limnv. ixlr. liigc-low nncl luis Young son, Ibirkiv. url' illvvslignlillg tlw inyslvrivs ul illl l'll'l'll'Il' lfillll. l.llil' lll0Sl lilllll'l'S XYll0 lilly Sllfll loys lor lin-ir suns, lin' pulvr SPVIIIN lu ln- rloing rnusl ,Q is ol lin' playing. ln lin' spring, lmwvvvr, luis lunry in lurns lo lll0lILflIlS ul lmsvlmll. nul only is clinic' woocl Iliglfs INN-Imll fmirla, lllll nlsu is nn airrlf-nl - lollmw-r ol llu' lug lvngjlu' lc-nuns. The BCIARD OF EDIJCATION is one ol' many groups which have had additional taslcs to perform in preparation for a strong defense. lt has authorized the school as civilian defense headquarters and a sugarsrationing station, and has spent over thirty-tive hundred dollars for new equipment in the practical arts depart- ments-home economics, machine shop, and commercial. Many of its second-lVlonday-in- each-month sessions have been spent in the discus- Nm K Ie sion ol the war's effect on the high-school curri- culum. Several changes occurred in the Board this year with the resignation of Allred S. Franlc, the past president, and ol' Harry L. Bimm. ln January two new memhers, Rohert S. Oelman and David E. Detriclc, tool: office for four-year terms. Frederick Heclcert began his third four-year term, as the new president. Mrs. George R. lwlurray, Fern J. Blose, and R. Allen Parlier, clerlc-treasurer, have two more years in their terms. O CLINIC BOARD OF EDUCATION I Standing: lvlr. De-tricli. Mr. Oelrllan, lvlr lVlr. Bimm, lvlr. He-clcert, hir. Blose. Seated: lxlr. Parker, Wir. Franlc, Mr. lvlurrily. I SECRETARIES lxliss Sllepler Y lVlRS. CHARLES KYLE, secretary to the Cleric of the Board. as she malces out and distributes the payroll, is always welcomed hy the faculty. Further duties include taking care oi school records, paying hills, and figuring the school's income tav schedule lor Uncle Sam. lvllss FRANCES SHEPLER, secretary to the superintendent, malces out the daily ahsence lists, distrihutes mail, answers telephone calls, malces transcripts ol credits for seniors, and lceeps records ol alumni, to mention hut a few of the taslcs she does very elllqiciently. The CLINIC is a good friend to all Scots, lor it is here that we save doctor hills lJy Hnipping diseases in the Dr. Harry Lautenslager is at school each morning to prescribe for the ailing and to give the semi-annual physical checlc-ups. Nurse Sylvia Brose is at the school all day where she helps the doctor, talces care ol emergencies, and operates the lunchroom. At lelt, we see fieorge Striclcland get- ting a physical examination. in x-,Qwgmwwv mum. M.WMM ...........nW. X A -...V-. Wx -...Mm ....,..M,. ,.............v.. ills l pvpy if W fill! w s E 3 E ! 5 ns.. 1 Ill! Iizlrris fiilroiyll Boil in-an ciI't'IIlt'r Istbyll IIUSNVUH I:l'illlIit' The success oi the senior class in all oi its activi- ties has heen due, to a great extent, to the elliort and co-operation oi the four homeroom advisers. iVIr. Charles Moore, who was chairman oi advisers this year, has contrilputed a great deal ol' good advice and help to the lmoys oi S-3. lwiss lvlargaret Stein- dori, in addition to her duties as lihrarian, was the adviser ior the girls oi SAI5. The girls of S-II are SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The class of 1942 is Oakwood High Schools nine- teenth graduating class and one oi the linest clans to leave these Highlands. Bob Boswell served as our capahle chief-executive, Jean Franlce filled the vice-presidency, Carolyn Boyd proved to he a very efficient secretary, and Harris Grether, treasurer, handled the funds in true Scotch fashion. in addition to the four oiiicers, an executive coune cii composed oi James Chenoweth, .lean Binldey, Clara Lane, and Peter Legler, who were elected as representatives from their respective homerooms, has made announcements ahout senior activities to the homerooms, contrihuted valuaiple suggestions and ideas, aided class committees, and performed the countless other duties that have heen necessary to malce senior projects successful. lvleetings oi the officers and council were held at frequent intervals to ulceep the hall rolling on the senior prom, com- mencement, haccalaureate, and class night plans. They also assisted on smaller proiects throughout the year. under the ahle guidance oi lxfiiss Helen Stilwell. who also heads the Highlanders' dramatic efforts. Wir. ,lohn lwlartinis name is usually associated with puhiic spealcing, hut the hoys in S-I0 have found him to he a wonderlul Friend as well. All of the advisers have heen oi great assistance in helping the students in their choice oi college or vocation. SENIOR CLASS ADVISE RS hir. Nluore Bliss Stilwell hliss Steindorl ixlr. Nlnrlin l U41 qll y P. NORMAN ALLEY Xmnrn 7, I: I4.IIlI0I IlI'l IuvI I: InuIi I. 2. 1. I. IIun. ,IupI. I: IInsIu'IImII I, 2, 3, I: fiulllplun .XIIe'mImu 1' Illll 5: f2uiII IF Sf'rnII 3. I: Nui. .I0urnnIism Insli- uh- 3. PATRICIA ANDERSON Ijruln f2nlnlniIIm- I: fIirI4 IJHIQIII' 2. 3. I: cIirI R svrvvs 2. 'ig I,I.uy fulllllliilm' I: II.uIminInn 2. T. I IULIE ARNOLD Iunur RUII I. 21 fIirIs Iralgfln' 2, 7, I: IImllll1iIIm's -I R.-.I Cross RLOIIINII 7: Ilvp .XQQPYIIIIIIUS I: .Munn I. MAHALA YVONNE BATES Ilrnln CIUIIIIIIIIIKN' -I: I.ilIIlillll I 0un1InIi0n I'IunurnI1 NI:-nliun 2: fIlrIs I.vng,!1n- 2. 7. I: fIirI Rm-sm-rvvs 2. 3' Il IXIlgIlI IIuppvn In Im: I: Ile-p .'XSS1'lIlI!IIK'S I xp... 1, ,P MARILYNN BELL IIonur Roll 2, 3. I: NI-,I., I. 2. 33 fIirIa I.1-uqllv 2. 7, I: MII NIIQIII IIupp4-n In Ynuu I: fI.N..X. 2: ,Xuurn I, NANCY DORLAND BELL fvlrIs I.4'nglu- 2. 1. -Ip furI Ifvsvnw-4 2, 3, Ig I In hula: 3: c,fl'IlI'SIl'iI I, RI: f'Imru4 I. 2. 3. I. DONALD BERNER I'InoIImII I. 2. 1, I. IxI1lIIdLf1'I'C IIUII 1. I: ISM-I,..II I. 3. I: InlmmuruIs I. 2. 3. I: IIiAY I ELIZABETH ANN BERRY furIs I.l'ilQU1' 2, I I: fIirI Rs-sn-rxvs 2, 3, Ig It IXIIQIII II.spp1-n In Nou I: .xrorn 3, I: IInsIu-II I, 2: InIrnmuruIs 3. MARIE BORUM CIITIS I,m'uf,!lu' 2. J, -I: QurI R1-as-rxvs 2. J: IJIuy Lom- nuilh-os 3, fl: ISRKIIIIIIIIUII fig Ping-Pong -I. ROBERT WALTER BOSWELL fIIuss I,fl'SIiI!'lII -I: I'4oolImII I, 2. 3. AI, Cupl. 4 IIonor RoII I, 2. 3, Al: I. 2, 1, -I, 51-cu 1 Pros. -I: HI,Josm'osU I, 2. 3. -I. Cami.: IlifY 3, -I 'I.f4'ilS. -I. CAROLYN ELAINE BOYD IIInss S4'1I'1'Iill'y -I: IIonor RUII I, 2. 3, -I: BnsIu-lImII I: KIIIHIIIIII -I: fIirIs I.f'ugu4- 2, 3, fl: LIIIUFIIS 4. RANALD U. BRIGGS 'IIrm'Ii I, 2, 3. 4: InIrnmuruIs 2. 3, 4: Aforn 11. AJ- J J fy u-rlising IxIgr.: -I: Iing-Iong I. ... 3. 4 S4-nior III1-sl -I. JEAN ALLISON BINKLEY CIHSS I':xvc'1llix'c' CounriI 4: fJ,S.A. 3: GirIs IAYIHIIK' 2. 3, 4, f'ounriI 4, InImmurnIs 2. 3, 4. CIHSS A QIIIEIIIIIJS 3: fIirI Rm-ss-ru-Q 2. 3, fl: liuskmlmll I. DOROTHY BLACKBURN ILSA. Sw. 4: fIuss Sz-rn-Inry 3: Isl in Shah' I,uIwIir Spa-zuIxing Cunlvsl 3: I. 2, 3, 4, I,n-s. 3: UI! IXIIQIII IInpp4-ll Io Youll' -I: HI'IIuping XVHII fIupicIU 3. ROBERT BLUM Prom CIUIIIIIIIIIPK' 3: I oolImII I, 3, 'IAr:uIc -1. IxIullug4'r: InIrumumIe 3: I3mxIing1 -I. ROYAL B. BONGARTZ, JR. IIonor RoII I. 2: CQIIIII 5- NroII 1, -I, fInIQIvnIIm-I I. I'IcIiIor-il1vIII1ivI: ixrorn 3, -I, f'in1IIulion IxIIlIlilQK'T -I: InmII'r I I 'INIIIIIIIIII I .I wma vas . -. I . u 's s -. JANET BROWN 3, -I: Ilrom IIOIIIIIIIIIK1' I: fiirls I.m-ngllm' 2, 3. -I: Girl Rm-svrxvs 2. 3, -I: Ifmlminiun 2, 3. -I: Ping-I,ong 2. 3. fI. WILLIAM A. BULLOCK Ifuml I. 2. 3, -I: IIusr'ImII 2. 3. -I: Inlmmumls 1, I, IIr1In-sim 3. I: Spring Ii:-slivnl I. 2. 3: Ifowlil ANN MARIE BURNER I.in1'oIn .Ir. Iligll I: Slvvlm' IIigI1 Sflmol 2: Sliurrs Iligli Srlmol 3: Iiliorus I: Girls IAWIQIII' 2. JAMES M. CHENOWETH IIonor Roll l. 2. 3. AI: Iiluss Ifxvrxllivm- Iwounmil -I' NITI I 73 I,Ir4u 3 fuillfigrllilfmcl .,.. .--..', WS.: 'TKO 'I 2 I. 2. J. 'I: I3nsIu'IImII 3. -I, Nlgr. x . if Sm LARRR I ji RICHARD CHRISTIAN I3.usIu-IImII I. 2, 3, -1: Gull 2. 3. -I: Arora: 3. -I, ', - , 'a S. - : ono . -. Sporls Ifclilur -I: IIifY 3, -I. Sm. I: f2uiII fl Scroll v I Inn I Il r Rull I I HORACE GRAY CONNELL Ilmnrl I, 2. AI: KIHIIUSIHI I. 2, 4: IIIIIFIIS 3, I Spring If-sIiwsI 3. -I: film:-rI1-mlm-r 3, -Ig Inlrnmu 2. 3. -1. MARGIE CRAVEN 115.33 2: I'uIxIim Spi-ulcing Iionh-sis 3. I: N.I'i.I.. 3. -I, Sm. -I: Ilollor Roll 2: I,t'lY Assvllilwlivs 3, -I. BETTY JAYNE DANEMAN IISJX. -I: fiirls I.I'ilQlll' 2. 3. I: fiirl Rom-rvvs 2 3 Iioumil 3: I,Iuy IIUIIIIIIIIIVI' -I: I,l'lI Aw-mlilil-S I EARL s. DYEH Ixllllllll YI 05's TZ Q IHSS If-l'IlSlIfI'r L: .XI urn I. ISIISI' I,In ll I :Ir X lImI I IIII I 1 I H055 -'S S .2 . .' S555 C ' -V , N.I'.I,. 2. 3, 1. RALPH EICHENBERGER LISA. Irvus. 3: fII.uss ,I-H'ilSllfl'I' I: I'nnIImII 3 I fu xp! I III .lull I 7 3 I IIIIII -VE .'C iS'I I... v'I Y IIIITZIIIIIIFIIIS I. 2. 3, I. ROBERT K. FINLEY I uuIImnII I. 2. 3, I: Ili-Y 2, '3. I, I,rc's. I: Ivnni I. .L .l. I. 5 D. I: Z, '5, I: ISHS.-I-ull I. 2, -I: 51-nlnr II-QI I, ALFRED SWIFT FRANK Iu0IImII I, 1, -I: ISI...-Imll I, 2, 1, I: InIml I. 2. 3, -I: IIl1nur Roll 2: IIifY I: Annrn I. Ill NANCY DANIELS Tennis 2. 3. -I: IIIIFHIIIUHIIS I, 2. 3, I'Ius5 UImmps 'iz Aumrn -I. LIirIs' Sporls If4IiIor: f2uiII 5' SrmII 3. -I: Honor Roll I: III-p lXSSt'lllIlIIl'S I. LOIS JEAN DERR III-rI4-fl .'XII1'YIlIill1lt' IXVVJITII I, -I: IIUIIU-y I. 2, '3. I lgIlSli1'IIIKlII I. 2. 3, 'II fxfflfll '11 N,I4w,I1. 2. '52 IEIUHU Roll I. 2. 3. ROSEMARY DESCI-I IImIif-y I. 2, 3, -I. Hun, cnpl. IC IInSIu'II1nII I, 2. Tn, I: I5urIlnillI0n 2, 5, I. I,uuI1I1's IIImlnpirms 'Il fIirIs I.t'i!2lll' 2, 3: :Xvorn I. ANDREW DRYSDALE MAIlnusI IiIQIlIPl'llH 4: I,uI1Ii1' SIIPEIICIIIQ I,Inys 2, '5 IH-p .:Xws1'rnIwIim-Q I: NIinsIrm-I 'Sz Ar! Awur1Is .2 NI .I.. 2, 1. -1. JEAN FRANKE IInss Xiu--Ilrn-SMI:-ll! I: IImIu-y I. 2. 1, I, IIun Iupl. 'In :Xrurn I. N-nmr I'.sIllor: IInnor RIIII I, 1. 'L -Ip f2uiII 5- SrmII 'S, I. I,rc's. I: :XII-RoumI fIirI Iup I. JAMES AJRNQLD FRICKE N I'0oII1nII I. 2: Irau'Ii I: IIuIxI4'nII1'I I. l: Im siuI II:-lmrIlm'l1I xxssislulll 1, I. ANN' FULMER V 5IlllI1'llI I ongrvss 1: IIulm-room I Ilkllfllliill I IIirIs Imilglln- 2. 3, I, I'nun4'iI 2: fIirI Rvsvrxvs 2. -I Prom Iinlnmillm- I. HARRIS F. GRETHER f'Inss .I-fl'ilSllfl'I' I: NIi.uni 'I4e'sIs 3. I: I'I0uIImII -I: IrmIc I. 2. 7, I: InImmumIs I. 2, 3. I: Ili Y I Ire-us. -I. JACK HENDRICHS IIumI I. 1. 3. I: Spring! Ire-sIixuI I. 2. 3: 'UIIranQz-:Iv in lIu- NurlIu I'mu-ru 3: nI'iIuping5 XXIII: IIupimI '51 Inlraumur.uIs I. l. 7, I: 5Iiumi :XIuQi1 Iiunh-els I. 3. I. JOHN WARREN HERBERT IImlur RUII I. 2. 3: IIIQNQ Ilrvsirlu-nI ll I.ooIImII I I 1 I IIII 1 I I'r I IINX I'r1 I - . Q - pg . . .N . IQIIIII I' 5mroII 7, I: Xin--I,rn-N, I, HAROLD A. HERKENHINE I'Iauy IIUIIIIIIIIIUI' I: InIr.umuruIs 3. I: ISM.-II..II I, FRANK TAIT HOWLAND IJUQIIHIII I. 2. 3. I, IIUII. Ixnlwl, 'I: YIITRIIIQ I. 1. 5, I. In-Inpl. 'I: IfusIwIImII I. l. 3. I: IINJX. 2. I: IIiAY 1. 3. I. Sw. I. Yiu'fIJn's. I: IIulmr RHII I. .!. ROSEMARY KAMP fiirls I.vnguv 2, 3, 4: fiirl Rvsvrvvs 2, 5, -1: llrmn Coinmittvs' 4: Cnntntn I. 2. 5, 4: Clmrus I. 2, 3. -I: Spring Ire-stivul I. 2. 3, 4. BARBARA KELLY N.l'.l,. I. 2. 3. 4. S4-r. 2: Iloflu-y I. 2. 3. -I: Spring I e'StivnI '51 Arnrn 4: ulfloping Xvitlt fiupiclu 3 Uirls I..-nguv 2, 7. 4, AUDREY KENNETT Honor Roll I, 2. 3, rl: .ul-llflillgll tlu- Kr-ylmlt-U 'S Girls I.4'ng1llc 2. 5. 4: Girl Rvsorvvs 2. BETTY ELOUISE KENT :Xiorn 2. 3. 4, Assoriute llalitor 4: fluill fl' Siroll 3. 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: cJill'i8VlNKl Prrss 2, 3. -I Girls Imngui' 2. 3. 4: Si-nior lost -1. Joi-IN HUFFMAN, JR. Bowling 3, 4. Capt. 4: 'lqrnrlc I. 2. 5. 4: Intru- niumls 2, 3: Pop IXSSUIIIIDIIUS 4: 'Alt lvligllt Hnppvn to You 4: uljoulxle- Dooru 4. MARTIN E. HUSMANN Ijliysirs I.nlm. Assistant 4: Stntv 5' National filmin- pionsllip Iflutc' Trio 'iz Bnncl I, 2, 3: Intruinllmls I.2. BARBARA I-IUTCHINS -ADIIIIIIII' DtltlF'. 4: Play LEUIIIIIIIIIPK' 5: fiirls I4-zigllv 2. 3. 4: Girl Rf-svrvos 3. DOROTHY JOLLAY Pulmlic Spf-alcing fsontm-sts 2, 4: Girls lmuggilv 2, 4: fiirl Ros:-'rxes 4: MAlniost IEIQIIIPPIIU 4: Hnoulmle Dl7lYr., 4: Cllllflls If 21 -5. JACK KEYS 4 H O.5..'X. 2: I, 2, 3, -I: I'ouIlmnll -I: Irzwli I: InIrnmurnls 3: KIIIRIIFIIIRIII ul' R.-.I Cross Drivv I. THELMA DORIS KOI-INOP Honor Roll I, 2, 3. II: lxlinllli 'lvn-sis I, 2. I: 2. 3. I: Sm-niur Tm-si I: .Xrorn I: Girls Imnguc 2, 3, I, MIRIAM LOUISE KROEMER -I: fllrls lmzlglln' 2, 1. I: fvlrl Rvsvrvvs 2. 3, 'Ig Ilulxlir Spcnleing Cnnh-sis I: Ifaulminlun I, 2, 3: l,IllLf'I,llllQ 2, 3. CLARA S. LANE Ari Inslilulc Sclwlurslxip -Ig Class Ilxeculive Coun- :ll I: lfnslu-Ilmll J, lxlgrg Acorn -Ig curl Rvsvrvvs 22. 3. -I: Riluss Iflout fnnlvsl. Svvnlnl Prizm- 2. wg' I JOHN GILBERT LA RSON Acorn 3, I: ISI-SI-lmll 2. 3: flrmlwslrn 3. I: Bnnml 2. 3, I: IXIIIIIIII Bnml KIIIIIIIWI 3, 1: S:-nior 'Ile-sl -I. MARY ANN LEDGER USJX. 2: N.I .I.. I. 2, 3, I: R4-ul liruss Ivuumil 2 I .- ,, , . -. Ilxruugll ilu' Ix--ylmlp J: In-p ,xssc-lnlxllve I: fu I.:-ngflu' 2, 3, PETER F. LEGLER fwlnss Ilrvsimlvlll I1 Drum lxlnjur I. 2. 3, 'Ig Ili-Y 'Ig Quill fl Srmll I: In-nnis 3: LISA. 2. MARGIE MACK ljlllliilll l'.nunrluIion ljirsl Prim- 35 Ilonnr RUII I, 2 3, I: llurlu-y 3, -I, Nlgrq fluill iq' Srrnll -I: Girl R rx 7 1 I fIlun r l n ll lx I um I vsl' 've ... 3. 2 1- 1 gk g . i M Q 'Y' -A A -V 7' PX.Av-. X x V iii .7 3 , QQ,-.gzffvg K S . ,,.. N ..' T 3 ..,,- --ALL :--- THELMA MILEY Ifuirnmnl Iligll S1 Imol I, 2: UirIs Ixnguc' 3, -Ig CirI R1-sm-rvvs 2. 3. -I: f'Imrus 3. ELDON W. MILLER x I'uulImII I, lx IInsvImII I, 2, -1: III:-mislry IMI, Assishml 3: InIraunumIs -1: IImm fmnrnille-1' I I'illg-Ilmlg' 2. 3. DORIS MORGAN llmmr RUII I. 2, 3, I: I. 2. 3. -I, NuIinlmIs 3: fIirIs Ixzuggllm- 2. 3, FI. f'uumiI 3: f2uiII EF S1roII 3. AI: Auurn 1. -I. I npx' I'.1IlIor -I: IIu1Iu'Y I. 2. 3. -I. DWIGHT MORNER Amorn -I. txllivilivs If4IiIor1 NuIiunuI IXIusim QIUIIIPSI 3: IIumI I, 2. 3. FI. Sn-r. -I: InImmuruIs 3. -11 ffr :In-sIr:u 2. 3. I. Yin--pre-s. -I: fIuIiwourI Ijrf-ss 3. DORIS JEAN MANN furIs I.f-nglw 2: KIIFI R4-svrvvs 2: Ilpc-rr-Ilu I: Lam- Iula 2: Ulf-fx fIuIx Ig IIImrus 2. PI-IYLLIS MARTIN IIuzIu-y 1. 4. IXIgr,: KIITIS I.r'nguc- 2, 1, -I, f.uunuI 4 '- I ' ' I I Ska 1 furI Rvsx-ru-s 2. 3. 4, Q ounuI -1: IXSSPIIIIY y . Is - II:lS4'ImII 3, 4: RMI Cross fIuum'iI 3. MARY MAYNE IVImnn Ivsls 2, J: I-nrIs I.f'iiLflll' 2. 3, -I: IVIFI Rv' uvnvs 2. 3. -1: Svlliur 'I'1'SI fl: IImIu'y 2. 3: I3mI- minlnn 3. 4. JEAN WM. McLAUGHLIN fImlnlnmIv Illgll 51 Iln0I I. 2: It IVIlgIlI IIupp4'n I You., AI: nI'IIoping VVHII fIupicI 3: I'Io0IImII 3 Ir:n:Ic 3, 4: InIrumumIs 3. 4. HARRY B. MORRIS Grunl High Srinmi, Sun Ijivgo, Cuiii. 2: Iroolimii 5, -I: I'ivm'ing 3, -I. Iinpi. -I: Iiusvimii 3. 4: Prmn Iionulnillve- -I: Svnior If-si AI. BETTYE JAYNE MULBARGER xviihur Xvrighi .Ir. High I: Sfixvrs High S1 IMI 2: fiiris I.:-uglu' -I. JOHN SCOTT NEWMAN Iimsiu-lImII I. l. 7, 'I: finii 3, -I: Iiunoi I. 2. 3. I: Iirriwslrn 1, 3: ixiinmi Ivsls 2: 'I'rau'Ix I, EDWARD T. O'HEARN IISJX. ll: urxinmsl Ifigjiilm-4-lin Al: I uulImII 2. J Irzuix 1, 3. -I: IIifY 3, -I: IIIIYIIIIIIIHIIS 3, -I. g M .aw X Km MA RJORIE OSBORN 4: fiiri Rvsvrvvs 2, 3. -I: fiiris Imilglll' 2. ' ' TIN C J. 4: IIusIu'lImII I, 21 Busvibalii I, 2. 1: ' nm- sun l1010IlllI-I 3. PHYLLIS PAULUS fiiris I.:-agliv 2, 7. 4: fiiri Rf-svru-s 2. 3, AI: Arn .. . . 3.51 1. AI: Ari IIISIIIIIIQ' Friioinrsiup -1: Igillilllillhlll L.. . Inlrnmurnis 2, 5. THOMAS PICKERING Iiin-mislry II-li, Assislnni 3: Ijhysims I.uI1. Assisluni 4: Ilmm fmlllnille-1' -I. MARY PONTIUS fiiuss S1'l'l'1'IilfY 2: miiiuruugii Ihr' lx.-ylmlv '51 Iuri I.:-signin' 2. 3. 4, I'rc's. 4: Ciiri Rvsvrxvs 2, 3. 4: Arn I U S 'X '7 fi: A Ss HERBERT F. RIFFLE, JR. fxfiifll 'IQ thili IAURIYUS -II CDIIIQVVUOCI Ilrvss 2, 31 IQQKI - . , 1 , . , I ross Iuum'lI Z: I mm ImnnulIIs-1' I. ROBERT ROUTZAHN tmll J, I: I51mImg I: IIauIu-lImII I: Inlrzm 3, I. NANCY ROWELL IIronxviIIc IIIQII S4I1ooI, Br0nxviIIs'. I, 2. J IIirIs Imzlgjlln' fI: .Xvorn -I. I MARGARET L. SANTNER ll I,In4s Xiu'-Ilrvs. 2: IINA. 2. 3: Arnrn 4: I'I0c'Icf'y I, 2, 3, -I, In-unpI. ll: IXIiumi In-sts 2, 3, I: IInn0r Roll 1. 1. 1, 4. WILLIAM CLAN PORTER I Iass I,N'SllI1'llI J: It NIlgInI I Inppm-n In I ou I: I'uIwIir gpm-nIcing fiunlr-sis 2, 3: I54mIing VI: Inlm- mumIs 3, I: Ivnilf-rI Xynr Apps'uIs IIImirm.m I. SARAH JANE PRUGH IIOn0r Roll I. 2. 3: IISJX. Xlirv-I,rc-4. 3, S1-1 Ii s .1-nf 1' -. '. . .1'1, -5 mmis ', . Arorn I, .xrl I'IcIiIur: IImIu'y I, 2, 3, I, QIIVIIIII IrIILuI1INII ml KATHERINE A. RICH Ijuirxivw IIIQII SrImoI I, 2: IImmr Roll I: IIirI4 IA'ilgll1' 3, I: CHF' lef'SI'l'V1'5 I: ILQHIIIIIIIIIIH Y. 11 Iling-Pong 3, -I. BETTY ANN RIECKEN IISJX. I: IIun0r Roll 2. 3, I: IxIiumi 'III-sh 1 N.I'.I.. I: IIImrus I: .UI-Ilflbllgll IIlv KvyImIm-U 3 I-.M-f 'V X . Q I HX JO ANN SCI-IAEFFER 'V' '- OS X IJQIIU .XIIU IIigIl 51'Im0I. I,nI0 .XIIu. IIIIII, J. 2: fllrIs Imugllc 2. I: IurI R1-svrw-A 7 I' I,I.lv Iom- IIIIIIPI' I: IInIxIm'alIIvl I. RICHARD C. SCI-IARRER fuInm'I XXIIIII' Ir. Illgll bfllwl I: U.h..'X, Ir I 1 Ilrvs. I: Iran' . -. 7. uflil . I XVIII! IIllpisIU T: Jxuun I: Ilmm fonimlll I BETTYE JEANNE SHEPARD LIIIIIIIIUI IIlgI1 FIIIOOI. CIurngo I 2: XYiIIlrm' N-Imnl. lIIIl'IllI11lIl 1: furIs I,n-.ngllv I: fur v. I Imluh I OHII Irx I . 441 . ls. . ELAINE SIEBER It IXIIQIII IIuppvn In Inu I: I'vp .XSSOIIIIYII I IImmr RUII I, 2: IurIs I.L'kl2'll4' J. -I: frlrI If rx I.2, I. I f-,KN BERNADINE SINKS IIOn0r RIIII I. 2, 3, -I: IImIwy' 2, 3. I. NIM.: f2uiII I4 N4'ruII 3. -I: .'xi'0I'll 3. -I: fIirIs Imangllf- 2. Ib. II: IXIiumi 'Iqvsls 3, -I. GERALD M. STAHL n ws ra . L.. 3, I an ' -. , fI,5..'X. 3, -I: NIizmni I1-sts I. I: IIann1I I. 1, 3, -I: IIIIuI7 IIrI.II ROBERT W. STOECKLEIN I ouIImII I, 3. 4: 'I'rm'Ii I, 2. 3, -I: I'msIu'IImII I, l. 5: III-Y 2. 3, 4: N.I'4.I.. 3. Al: USA. 2. BENJAMIN F. SUFFRON, IR. BusIcI'II.1nII I, 3, 'I,'c1ll'lillII. -I:iI'msvIvjuII I. 2, '3 -I: 2, 1, -I: IUIIIIIIIIIIIIY IIn'sI KIHIIYIIIRIII -I: Svninr If-sI 1: IIonur Roll I, 2. 3, -1. 'T wi xii' I I E FOULON WADE Bnml 2, n, -I, Xnv- Irvs. -I: IJHIH-sIr1u 2. 7. II: I Spring I'-vsliwll 3, -I: Amnrn -1: Prom Iwullllnillw' 'IZ IJ:-p Ass:-lnIvIis-s -I, GEORGE NELSON WALKER BnmI I. 2: fJnInvnurI Pr:-ss 2, 'iz fIImrus -I: Auvrl MARTHA WALLINGFORD HIfInpillg1 VVHII fIupi1IU 'lg Honor RUII I. 2, 3. -I: ylimni rlxvsls 5, -I: Hurlu-y I. 2. 3, -I: IPIHH4-r IfngIisIn Iiup 3: Acorn -I. RICHARD A. WALTER Nliauni Tvsis '51 I uolImII l. 'Sz IIIIHIIIIIIHIIS 3. PATRICIA JANE SULLIVAN curls Iwi-iggllc' 2, 3, -1: curl Rvsvru-s 2. '5: N.I'.I.. 3, -I: IJIIIIIIKE Spa-nking Conlvsls 2, 3: Buchninion I, 3, 3: PIIIQ-Ijtbllg I. 2. I-IARRIET THEODOSE Iurls l.l'2lQlll' 2. T, -I: fvlrl Rvsrrvrs 1, I3 4: IIQIKIIIIIHIUII 2: Pillg-Ijllllgf 2. SUSAN TRACE Ilnnur RUII I, 2. 7. 4: SPIIIIII' In-sl -I: f2uiII 1'5 S1 r0II 3. -I: A.D4DllIlI4' Dum 4: Girls Irzlgllc' 2. '5, -I: IIirI R1's4'rx'1'S 2. 3. NATALIE UPDYKE Ilirls I.l'iiHllL' 2. 3. AI: IIirI Rvsvru-s 71. I: rll YI: Iinniulu I: flrrlwrlru I, 3. fre. :Ol ::..-'NW W 5 I CARLETON WRIGHT UI-IIFUIIQII IIN' KL'y'IlllI4'I' 3: HIJOIIIIIK' Door -I: 'I-rauIe I, IxIgr,: InIrzunuruIs 3: I3mvIing I: Prom form nillvv 3. SAM C. YALANZON I,nrIu-r IIigIl Sflmul, fIniuugo I: I'IngI1-uon4I IIIQII SrInooI. III1i4'ugo 2. 3: fir:-nlixv Xvriling Awards 2: IImmr R-,II I: R.fI,,II.fI. 2, 3: SIu1Ic'nl IIounriI I. UNION SONG XVHII Ile-a1cIs up we are rf-mIy. CEOIIH' wImt wiII, cmnv what muy, we'II Iw sIc'zuIy: :X trninc-cI crux' unrI an ggaune crew, Xvfxrf' the Iypv IImI will uIwnys rome- II1rougI1. XM-'II Iw loyal sons UI. fInIuvoocI, VVOrlIly Ilvirs OI tI1e mmm lImt sIw In-urs. VV:-'II m-ver If-I your Iume cIie- 'I4Ilf'l'l'IS our pIvrIge, fIuIcwo0cI High. MARCIA WARNER llmk.-y 2. J, 4: fvlrI I'l1'Sl'l'X'l'S 2. 1. -I. Ilrvs. I1. f'Inss vin-'IIN-siLIvnI 3: I.nlImm I'IuumInIion. IIn ll. IXIQ-nlinn 2: UI':Iuping1 XVIII: f'upicIH 3: II.:-nnis I 3, 4. IXIQI. RICHARD FRANCIS WATT IIIIHIIIIIIHIIS 3. AI: IxIinmi Ivsls I: Prom fxullnllilhw' 1 PATRICIA JEAN WILLARD lml.-p.-mlmlv IIIQII 51ImnI, IIlfI1'Ill'IllI1'lHl', Kun. 2: fIirIs I.1-nglu' 3, -I: fIirI R4-M-rx:-s I: Assn-nuI1 Skns -1, ROGER W. WILLIAMS I'mm limlnnillvz' I: UIImlIxIo Umor 1: I,llIDII4 ing I,Iny 3: III-p Assn-1nIuIi:-Q 4: NIIIIII fIrmI1- I' I. Iy Spun Invs I ACORN PRODUCTION flne ot' time tirst tuslis ot ttie seniors wlien tliey unne tmrlx to time tligtilzxncts in ttie lhll wus to organize tlie proclue- tion ol ttie ul'txClJl'll.H Cznnerns tmegzxn etietiing: typewriters lmernme tmusyt artists wielctecl pen unit tlI'llStl1 paste. seissors, Zllllt rulers were mucti in evi- rtenre us stutvti memlwrs tuelilect tlleir vurious jolms. 'titre uctvertising ctepnrt- ment swung into urtion witti ttme sotie- itzition ol' spare lirom time loeul mer- etmnts unit trienrts. ,lille promotion unit eireutntion managers tmegzln ttieir worta utter C.tll'iStlIItlS vufntion witti il .'l'it 'xml eoneenlrxtert s'1les e'nnm'1iin. , , , . Rx K K 1 V I tt L' t.etl lo riglllz l.ois team Derr, lleter Legler. Bernzicline Sinks. .lotln llerlsert. lywigll Xvitti ttle lmeginning ol ttie seconct N tiriit-r. Roynl I3 tiim gurlz, t'-rnnli lltmlnml. semester, time stall memtmers tmegan Lfilttlt'I'ill2,f loose encts togeltier to senct tlle lwooti to press. About two tlllllflfixfl uncl titty pirtures or layouts were prepureft lor ttie engraver, uctunnniesn were inode up uncl copy written lor tlle printer, :incl mlvertising eopy nncl payments were coltectecl lrom over n liunctrerl meretmnts. Alter-setioot visitors in S-T never ltuitemt to tw ttnseinutect tw ttie mysterious perttormnnces ol El tmnsy pulmtieution stall.. Hftnnu meetings tool: nn important place on every seniorts uetivity list, tor 'twas tlere ttmt all ttle weigtlty mnlters were ctecictert. Ttie Senior Prom plans, rtiseussions on time etmoice ol' eoltege or vocation, unit com- meneement plains ull lmegeln in ttiese meetings, wtiictl olten started at 8:30 in tlie morning, Senior review eluss tietcl ttie spotligtit cturing Fetmruury unit txlurcti as ull seniors met in ttie nurtitorium to review sutxjeets lor ttie unnuul Senior SCtl0lilt'StIip Tests, wllietm were tlelcl at Roosevelt Higtl Setiool. ilgllfx review class was tielct :luring ttie seventtl periocl tor ttie ltirsl time ttlis vear tueeuuse ol ttie new VVa1r iltime, CLASS MEETINGS ' matting it neeessnry tor everyone to give up time expression perioct. Oak! woorts team wus sueeessttut, as it pluceft ttiree girls-Susan Trove, Betty Kent. :incl Doris lxtorgnnemnong time lirst ten girls in tlie ctistrict. A total ot fourteen seniors plueecl in tlle upper quarter ol ttle County :intl were ex- emptezt lirom ttieir tiinnl examinations in tlie sulaiects XVilil'tl were incluctecl in time test. ln April uncl lxluy senior meetings were llelct to ctiseuss vommenrement speeftles, Class clay exereises, ttle floss gilt, ancl lmeculznureute service. Final meetings were usecl to prnetise Illilfftle ing unct lo learn tlle floss songs. U81 DOUBLE DOOR NIAIN' pIny.s IIN' IIIIIIQN Iur Illillly IIIQIIIIIINI IRIIIS RIIHI IIISSIPS. IIIIKI NPN e'ruI svniors cIispIny1'fI IIN'ir Ilislrionim IRIIUIIIN Ill IIN' IIHISIUI' DITNIIIVIIUII UI IIN' ISFIIIIIIXYIIX pIny. MIJOIIIIII' Ifuurf' IIN' IITSI SVYIOIIS fII'ilIIIil Io IN' PIHIIIPII Ull KJUIKXNOOKIIS siugv in nmny yvnrs. IIN' DICIIII1' SIIUXNS il ICIISI' lllIllIll'IlI in IIN' ZNIIIUII xx'iII1 Rngjvr XviIIi1unx IJOTOIIIY .IOIIiIy, IIIHI ISIIFINITRI I IIIIVIIIIIS. XVII IJIIIIIPIS IIIIII IIOII SIHIXII ilfl' IIUX' vringf in IIN' IlilI'IiLfI'OllllKI. CDIIIUI' wniurs in IIN' cusl won' NIuriIynn IIN'II. .IINL IIuIImm1. SIN' II'ilI 1'. .Im Ii III'lNII'Il'IlN JIIHI I,urIf'r. G O I SENIOR PROM . - . 3 IIN' YUIII' S OIIINIIIIHIIIIQ SCIIIUI' NUCIIII PYUIII NNH5 IIN' BPIIIUI' I YOIII xx'iII1 ils IIIIIPIB HIiI'1'p 'Iim I:IyingjH IIIUHH' IIIHI puIri0Ii4' r4'cI, wIbiI4'. RIIIKI IJIIIK' cI1'Inr.1Iions. IIILIIIIIIIIIIKT5 cIauN's'mI Io IIN' mush' OI' IfurI IIuI1I4'rm.ms UlAI'IlI'5Il'uI. RIIHI IIN' IliQIlIiQI1I uI IIN' 1'u'ning Cilllll' wiII1 IIN' nrnxxning UI IIN' quvvn IIIIVIIIQ XIRIYIIII 1'worI4'cI In' IIUII IIIIIIII. COMMENCEMENT IIIIS XI'iII'N VIIINS Xl'l'I'Q'lI Il'Olll IIN' llSllilI IlI'Q'l'Q'IIl'lII IHIYIIIQ VOIIIIIIUIN'I'lll0llI on SIIIIIIAIIRIY PXPIIIIIQ. ,IllIIl' IJ: IlilIIlilIilllI'l'ilIK'. IIN' lH'XI ilIII'l'll0llII1 sIIllI KIIIISN IIIQIII, ,IllIll' O, IIH' IIIIIII XXUPIQ XYIIS il IDIINY om' Im' NUIIIUIN ans IIN'y SIINNI all IIN' 1'lNI UI. IIll'II' IliQIl SCINNII V. . . . m'anr4'c'rs, XX :III IIN' uvmpI1'Ilon UI 1'xam1llN1Imns, IUIIIIIIFIH l'lIl1'IlI illllI Ihlll1lI1llIltIlIl sgN.1INu xxclm IIKIIINIIIUIISIB' Is'alrninQ IIN'ir slN'c'c'IN's. wIliI1- I'I.lss HIQIII p.u'Iic'ipamIs l'l'Ill'ill'SI'fI IIN'ir plmgraun. .XnlNluIs XXUH' IIISIIAIIDIIIFKI. LIIIKI IIN' l'I'IlII'lI IIIDN iIlllI QUXYIIS ilI'l'lX'l'lI. IA! rig1lllI NIIIIX I,unIius, ,IiN'Ix IIIIIVIIIIHIII, IIIHI WVXUIIIN' I5uI1's ImNnIx IIIIH' 0uI In illIIlIII'K' l'ili'Il OIIHTIS KIIQIIIIIIPKI nIIlr4' IN'II0I'I' IIN' l'iIlll4'l'il. was , . . 1 X- , , . ' I Third row: Hilton. Rolwmson, Tiscln-r, C. Hnqlnw, Perky, C. Bi-melt. Nexull, G. Stzinlvy, ,lim L.iuglui-r, CI.ist4ir, Son-:ist-ii, V.iii.li'ilw--ie, linner, Htr1ckl.ilnl, l7.ivul UI.-li, Rii, li, Fulmvr, Mctiriti, B. Kziliscli. Second row: ll. Frltke, Kosm, Hamilton, th-ilu-n, Snytlvr, H. Wt-lwli, P. Nlrl..iugl1l1n,T. linker, C.unii, fllanincii, N. Davis, Holrlxkiss, H,u'tzvll, Neil llinii-ls, tlowtieli. H. Antlrrws, Struop, Rice. Mt-Ciunv, Nlaklry. First row: R. Miller, tvizirlziy, R. Prugli, F. Trick, Kxxxiss, B. Kamp, l'.wppvlnn'ivi', ll. l luttin4in, ,lulxn Sauer, NV:it' kms Harris, llmylwill, T. 4l.unt's, llziylry, D. George, ti. Hi-rlwrr, G. Gnski-ll, R. Temler, ffotcr, Niurmy, H. lllonie. Heigli Ho, lleigli l'lo, tlirougfli tlie Higiilancis Weill now go. Vveill talxe you tlirougli a lmriet' review oi -every clan tiiat we lcnow. Witli limitless leaclersliip ability, talent, and llumor, tlle ljoys ol' tile junior vlan promise great linings as young Americans. loeci for mislecl, ivy president lrwin Hartzell tHow almout it, lrv?l and sulmorilinate Burt Sorensen, vieefpresiclentg Sarali lvlattliews, secretary: anal.lol1nnySauer, treasurer, tliese iuniors stantl out lor tlieir all-rounrl almility, partirularly in sports, Heacletl lay sucli stars as .lollnny Sauer, Bucl Sorensen, Connie Vanflerlmerg, George Herlyert, anal liucl lXlc'Cune. tlie lmoys ol' tliis clan liave lmeen gaining quite a reputation lor tiiemselves in all lielcls ol' atlileties. Notewortliy among tliem is Cates Tlirustoifs record in tiootlmall, track, anal tlie Hfiolclen Cloves lxoxing tournament in wliieli lie was a liinalist. Vvitii time exit of Bill Hamilton, wllo movecl to l.ong lslancl, tlie iunior rlass lost a sturlent, an atiilete, ancl a Qootl tlelxater. Otlier clynaniic clelmaters were Hlrvn llartzell, llowarcl VV:-lmlm, ancl loin Nlurray. Refi liair, lireelcles, glasses. lmeaming lace, green ancl yellow letter sweater, ancl a Texan tlrawlgyoulve guesserl iiim, mliexu Harris lirom ulbeep in tlie lleart oi Texas. You slioultl see liim swing out on tlie tlanee lloor to tliis numlxer, Utlmer liearsay reveals tl1at Bolm liallantine lias invented a successor to tlie fia- ranil rille, tlial ltalu-r's slioe store liarlmors surli superssalesmen as .laclc fieilcen, Neil Daniels, ancl fieorge fiaslxell, ancl lastly tliat Teil llilton anrl lxlort lfwass liave ears witli tires lretreacleii witli a waffle ironl. Never llorgjotten lay tlie lmys ol' tliis Clan are tlie intramural lmaslcetlmall rivalries lmetween teams witli sufli attractive names as Olelils Roaelies. Stoeeliis Xvreclis, or Snyclervs Cliclers. Sailing tlirougli llie season witli virtory alter yirtory Wt rlif- Glitters won tlie Class P1 Cl1illT1I7il3l1SllilJ tliis year. Yes, ilu- lroys ol' tliis vlan are a great lmuneli rlestinetl tiorfllie army. Gene Hu hes Bob Prugh Bob Newa B. Sorenson J. Sauer Morrhews 1 Hoe-Tzell 'Irv' HGFTZGII , ' if Y- s A Ss f A Vi S: ' it E'e Marjorie Kerr' Alice Ann Vlbods Marilyn Morgan Marg Lou Wood Vlbvd Peggy Yordie rxlmle lo carry on llu- lraclilion ol exrellenl llofliey learns are llle lassies ol' lliis vlan. XXIINHIQ lliose wllo linorlxecl llie lmall arounxl uncler lxliss Hayner's supervision are Pllyl Kolinle, mlieeu Slanley, Alive Vvootls, Pal Reese, Sally llenn, Nlarie Zonars, anal Belly Lange. Unlorgellalmle in allilelirs also is ljearli Polll, wllose special lielrl is lennis lmul wllo also ioins Pal Reese lo malce a pair ol' Hllarlininlon Kiflsf' VVitl1 an almunflance ol' lalenl in many lielcls, llie junior clan ia particularly well represenlecl in llie Nalional Forensic' League lmy Dorolliy Cieclanic, Bonnie Center, lmogfene Coriell, Belly llarlels, and rl-ili lieonomirles. News lrom llillier ancl yon reveals many very interesting ilems Sllfll as li Rogers' rollerlion ol' ani- mal slcins-lmear, snalce ancl tiger. lxlary .lane pliillips meantime is cleveloping lier vocal rliorcls, lmul slle relusecl all requests lo sing lor lmer liomeroom. Nancy Blue is also quile a musirian, nolalmly on ilu- piano. At llle Uliio Stale fonlesl slle won a superior raling. Reporls liave il llial Carol ixlallern wore long uncler- wear lliis year ancl also lliat Virginia Newlialls nirliname, Pep, is quile appropriale. lxlarie Zonars liacl a lmusy lime collecting clues lor Girl Reserves. Carole Simpson claims lo lie writing a novel. Sally lxlullier allracls allenlion willl lier clrawing slcill, wlwile Nlary .lane Slewarl slars al ping-pong, antl pllyl Kolmle slrolls inlo seliool lale wearing ller crew ldal. Someone always lias lo get llie measles or mumps during llie year, and Prisrilln Mullin lmrl llie lmnor lllis year. Her lrienmls sliunnerl lier as if slie llacl leprosy Represenling llme junior vlan al lxliami in llie Soullrweslern Dislrirl Srliolarsliip Tests were Virginia Galle, vliemislryg :Xnn Kimes, lfrencli lg Betty Lange, Frencli lg ancl Bonnie Ce-nler. Sliorlliancl l. Fhird row: Usrrrloli, Ki-nrn'v, A, Pmr, l. Hicks, Lange, T, Li-urs. M. Z-in.irs, lil-.l.iniq, Yorlly, Iii Rogers, K.-rr. Kmpp. lm..-ill.. vlullln, Mauvin. ,I I5-vlise, If, Snnpson, M.al1sl1l', lvlexicligun. Sefond row: ff, Snoxx, ll. Stanley, Hunn. Kolmle, A. XK'oo.ls, Mnllivr, A ierlmrll, Hi-um.inn, ,Io.uuu- lvlcllnvre, S. lvlzutlicxxs. lvlxirgcry XYooJ, Plnllms, Tllllnil, Nlziry Wamoll, Mzirllllxlrlll, li. flvluvi, Knnrs. First ow: S. Rei-ll, ll. liart--ls, Srlnonfr, Nlolller, M. Stewart, M, lvlorgqin. T. lfconornnlrs, lone Tatu. Loclincr, N. XYill1.uns, l'r.xrli Pohl, '. Ru-sr. lin.-lmxe. M. Hall. Klum-i, Cfonmil, Blue, V. Gill.-. .fi f' ' U13 It Q Third row: Crunk, il, l':urker, R. flantlur, Horton, Rohert EtCl1CIXl7Cl'gLk'l', XY. Nlcflelvey, Nicholas. Hickok, .l. Sloeclclriu, R. Spayd, .luck Laughter. T. Hughes, Cf. Laughter, Kearns, Frulry. Second row: B. Andrews. Van Horne, Il. Spry, R. XX'nrtt, B. Alzinws, Beust. N. XXX-twtwr, L. Russell. Ft-til. XValton, Hzwfnur, XV1ill1ck, Antrohus, D. Nlgiyne. D. Hutltl, Epstein. K. Rolwinson, C. Parrott. T. Nynlling. First row: Sanlvl, Wills. Carter, Cirzset. R. jones. Stoycos, C, Milltrr, Stork. Benson. E. tierlmrd. I. Shruyrr, Sullivan. Will, li. Halle. Slengrr. Vain Patten. D. tllaulgrtt, B. Hentlrxchs, flhosen hy this sophomore vlan, what-ti is lull ol pep. lun, ancl enthusiasm, George Stoycos. class presiclent. flirt his lmest to see that his clansmen gainecl a goocl reputation among the Highlanclers. Cltllltlllli' assistance was given him hy Xfire-presiclent ISOIJ Spaycl who seems heacletl lor Countless vietories in speech tournaments. Co-operation already seems prevalent among the hoys ol this clan or at least in homeroom S-S. wtmvti eontrihutecl more money to the Community Chest ancl Unitecl Vvar Appeals than any other homeroom in the tlighlancls. Versatility is the motto ol' the clan. Herhert ltieltolx exeels in archery Contests ancl in playing the marimha. ljmoh Xvalton. however. uses his hancls to pull rahhits out ol a hut or the wool over your eyes. ltrohhy Van Patten amuses himsell' hy clrawing air- U31 planes or stutlying a raclio. Keith Rohinson is most olten louncl hrealiing clrumstielcs. lnterestecl in pho- tography are Curtis hliller ancl Vxlally lxlefiervey. Stars ol the stage this year have heen Rohert tin-Ie enherger, Diet: Candor. .laelx Laughter, antl l.anier Russell. Athletes ol the elan seem to he llruee lipstein, who ran a relay rare lx-tween the heneh ancl the tloothall lielclg Turlc llughes, sophomore eateher on the hasehall squaclq Rul-ie .lones, all-rouncl athlete: ancl among others, llill James. a singles player on the tennis team. Vxfitti this Clan among the Highlanclers lor the next two years things shoulcl prove most interesting lor all eoneernect. t'l A55 UH-Il IRE Ruhr' .lunes. treasurer: lxlolly Sea-llnles. vine-prvsinlenl: fit-urge Stoytus, presitlent: liolx Spaytl, seirelary. Heartily greetecl hy the senior hoys ol S-5, who claily watch the upassing paracie-.H the sophomore lasses must leel quite at home by now. Gay and colorful-several ol the girls ol this Clan were con' tinually caught chewing Qllm. lVliss Dill's careful cietection ol' gum chewing meant clire punishment lor violators. Representing the sophomore girls on the lmasliet- ball lloor were the ever lvaithlul USure Shots. lull ol' plans which sometimes they manage to carry out. panting up ami clown the llocliey lielfl this lall were Dot lfettcher. rl-rurly Kent. Lilxlby Hostetter, anti Nancy liowlanrl. Perhaps they will he liuture stars? Becoming well-lcnown lor her line voice, Virginia Dissinger went to the state music Contest to sing an alto solo. flirls interesteci in the arts inclutle Jean Shuey, a ucloocllerf' Gail Craigie. Sue Finley, ancl ljot Bettcller. llot has a mania lor losing excuse slips. Her homeroom is constantly turnecl insicle out when she is Hon the hunt. Two connnon sights among these lasses are the joltecl expressions they register when they suddenly rememlmer that a typing lquclget is clue the next Clay, the other sight is common in homeroom S-6, where the girls have lounci the hoolccase very aclvantageous as a mirror lor last minute primping. If you see a girl haunting all the girls, it's Virginia Cooper trying to get them interesteci in Girl Reserves or paying their clues. ll you hear someone sneeze at llolw llenclriihs anti Virginia Rausrh. .lunior lligh all-aronnil lmoy anrl girl ol! lil-il. an opportune moment. itis Barham llarnett. liar- riette Smith, glamorous siren ol the sophs, lceeps the senior lmoys in stitches hy her humor. Annaliel Romig provecl she can out-translate Vergil or Caesar alter winning thirri place in the state lor l.atin ll. Sure iclentiliications ol the sophomores are a pair ol beads which are too long ami an inexperiencecl Hpaint john on their young lips. Third row: Atfhluy, l'. hlollziy, S. rinlcv, Dissinuvr, M. Lewis, P, Burke, A. Lewis, S, Kemp, Carroll, Hosrem-r, H. Smith, V, R.nisch, lanvt Sauer, Rieilnnllcr, Kzmonsr. Rcnner. Mcffnlly, Mxirkley, Hines. Second row: Kirkpatrick, XV. Mandi-nhaill. M. lvlartin. fi. Hrown. M. Rich, Romig, S. Sims, Pool, M. Brown, johnson, Cooper, Burnett. Luckcns, T. Bishop, Fuller, Bnoe, Hcttcln-r, Stout. Walker. Form-ner. M. Smsliolrs. First row: ,l. Newell, Czmhy. Frendenhergcr, Grote, T. Kent, Crziigie D Smith Shank l Young N. ldluxr' - s ..untl. liogart, -lnicy, li. Rogers, ,lill Tnrc, Garrison, Hirsch, Minturn, I.. Breidenhzich, S. Blncklvurn, H. Klulzlrimnj Mcflrnirlx. , -- ' 1 -'ms M W . e -:M ,I ,I ' Q, . X N. Fifth row: Sli-rth, B. Brown, Crotty, Perry, Isslcih, Potter Curl, J. Hutchins. Fourth row: R. lvlorris, Ruhl, E. Sullivan, j. Sichcr, L. Nelson, Kittrrdgu, M. Stahl, Bimm, YV. Pohl, W, Ludwig, Kcckler, Pcnrotl. Third row: tl. Sinks, l7:in1el Olch, R. 'l'r.ice. Alzuclc Tate, Sonnainstmc, XVnr1ng, Gregory, Knee, Flnridis, C. Thomas, H. Trick. Second row: Judd, Ricketts, Ci-lcp, Ruernelm, F. Rock, Stanley, R, Schaefer, R. Mclxflaitlx, Hook, Powers. Putter, Hallurn, Cnscberc, Filsingcr. First row: Houk, XV1lson, Marvin, Routsong, R. Larson, R. Sides, XVillinm Harris, T, Anderson. H. Dohsc. Our road grows narrower and the way more con- gested tthose junior high halls, as we tind ourselves among the l,owlanders. The nohlemen or ruling clan in these parts call themselves treshmen. Three achievements as a group maize this freshman clan stand out among all the others. They were the lirst class to have a hundred per vent ot their memhers participating in one or more Lowland sports: they received a hundred per cent ot their class dues: and ss avnvr ns m ogy lo A 1 ry VXI er. llaydreulllingnf-fllleslvr Staley in l.alin rtuss. lil, exptui J tiol ll 'lil U 4l they were the first Class to he ahle to say that every student gave to the Red Cross-another hundred per cent. Vvhat a Clan they will he it they continue to malce such recordsl King ot this ruling Clan, John Hutchins, Super- man, meant a great deal to the lootlmall squad. Among other memhers ot the squad were Eugene Keehler, Jim Carl, Howard Friclce, Gus Hallum. Roh Knee, Larry Nelson, and Franlc Crotty. The Lowlands' weekly puhlieation, Called the flalileallet, is headed hy C0-editors Harry Bimm and Charles Thomas, who have under them a statt ot reporters, editors, critics, etc. Among them are George Floridis. Ronald Casehere, George tioulc, Alex Gelep, and Diet: l.arson. Pride ot the Scouts are llill Harris, Diet: lwiclxlath. George Houlc, and Allred Filsinger, all memhers ol Troop lOl. It is reported that Charles Thomas has a lahora- tory in the hasement ol his house where he enjoys the tun ot heing a chemist and seems to lcnow what itis all ahout, tor the rl-'homases still have a hasement. Other reports are that lyir. Crum, homeroom teacher in .iel olten spealcs ot his Rogues flalleryn in S-20. Vvhat does he mean? Clur attention now lalls upon the lassies ol this illustrious clan. Neeclless to say, these girls have a goorl hoeliey team, Captain anal co-captain, respece tively, ol an uncleleatecl and unscorerl-upon team were Xvinnie Sclmaclie ancl Ann Seasholes. One hig happy home, .leo prouclly claims the accomplish- ment ol winning the yearvs sales tax stamp contest. Typical ol' the lreshmen's pep ancl enthusiasm is the most olten hearcl remarli in hlrs. Cummins' home- room, Girls, l have waitecl three minutes, ancl you are not quiet yet. lnclivimlual ahility is ol an interesting variety among the lassies. lfor instance, ullunnyn Roclgers estalmlishecl a new prececlent' when she hecame the lirst girl memher ancl clrum-majorette ol the Gali- vvooel hancl. Unfortunately, she lellt Qalawoocl in January, llarhara Cocllrey chooses to express her talent through music, which she plays very well on the organ. Puhlic spealiers are to he louncl, at least hy lxflr. lxlartin, in every clan. A regular occurrence is a lreshman saying, uilxlll l onlfu two minutes he- lore public spealcing class. hlary Ellen Carver rep- resentetl the llreshman clan with her elzforts in the Prince ol Peace Declamation contest. Phyllis Dye more than once has heen recognizecl in the newspapers lor her horselyacli ricling. Dottie l:lllll'Tl xvill he felllelllljefed l'0I' l l6I' lHSt-Illillllte l'LlSll to homeroom. Ahhy Vvilcler seems to lilce to clraw pictures to represent Latin words and have lhliss Dill answer her in pictures. She also is lcnown lor her complaint ul clon't see why the spellings importantf' CLASS OFl'lt'lfRS larlv lluh hins, pri-siilent: lane Vvilrler. seeretary-tr4'asur4 r .Xnn 5:-asluoles. xiu--presiilent, Nancy Leatherman had the unusual accomplishmenl of verhal battles with the luncheon cashier. Greatly cherishefl were the apples given last lall to certain lreshman lassies hy the loothall hoys. Pl-hat wasnvt all some ol them got. Those pins they were wearing weren't lrom the males ol' their own clan. The gals scorned the hoys ol their own class ancl set a new high in clating upperclassmen. Harriet Snow, Ellen Light, anrl Anne Seasholes carried away honors in the hliami scholarship tests, as everyone expectecl. They prohahly coulcl just sliip the tenth gracle ancl never miss it. Vvith this glimpse ol' the joys anal trihulations ol the lreshmen we pass on to another clan among the Lowlanders. Fifth row: IK. Parrott, lt. Snow, B. XVoods, KI, Wilder, H. Godfrey, Fisher. Fourth row: Strange, P. Trace, A. Moore, Leakas, Frey, A. Seasholes, S. Kemp, Learhermxm, Sehxvmn. Third row: L. Thornhurgh, Kuhl, R. Riecken, Lieln, S, Mendenhall, P. Dye, Church- man, Jensen, M, George, hl. XYissell, Schxul, V. Burner. Second row: P. Spry, White, Schnacke, S. Mzlrtin, Harlow, Mgirtha Rogers, Ahlers, R. Loelmei, Carver. Hayes, M. Dohhins, Cuslenhorder, V. Trick, Schwzirtztramher, J. Williams, Brnndrett. First row: A. Wilder, D. Husmaim, Salisbury, M. Simpson, tlreuger, jane Baker, Preis. D. Evans, Brewer, lvlhrilyn Rogers, M. Bush, II. Davis, Fourth row: Stutson, Blomquist, McLees, P, Davis, W. Recd, J. Pontius, Lasswcll, Withers, T. Parker. Third row: E. Stewart, I R I'l W.C R R.BshSf K'Il B.k ,R K.l'hj.Ht,DA d Secnclrw.C M ogge, re. an, rotty, ansom, u. , te an, e ogg, 1 cmeyer . arse , or on e rmon . o o - ox. c Cormick, C. Rock, C. Russell, J. Boyd, jeffrey, J. McDonald, Scbeilve, D, Shroyer, Prctzingcr, McLure, Bourne. First row: Pottlc G. Webber, R. Zocllner, Erickson, Rambo, Penn, Solarek, Philip Legler, Crawford, Fish, B. Gaskell. Beginning to get interested in tlie Scotcb maidens about tbem, tlle boys ol tbis Mpre-lresbmann Clan are learning to dance, many of tliem at dancing seliool. Typical of tbe boys were Dean Sbroyer loolcing lor Katberine Stumm, and Jaclc Pontius loolcing lor UBunny Rodgers before slre moved away. Jael: Pontius, by tbe way, and Vvarren Reed lor some reason want to be able to protect tllem- selves: lor tbey are now tbe boxing proteges of George lVlann, tbe barber. lVlost ol tlie boys go out lor football, including Dean Sbroyer, an all-round atblete, Ed Sullivan, Don Stutson, Louis Stefan, Pat lrelan, Robert Bisllop, Vvarren Reed, and Jael: Pontius. Spealcing ol' atbletics, a pliysifal litness test was given by Pop Vvarner, a lormer Fairmont atbletics director, to all tlie boys in tlie eigbtb-year gym class. Eugene Stewart, Robert Scbeibe, and Don Stutson all received l1igl'1 ratings. Representing tbeir clan in tbe Qalcwood band are Pbilip Legler. Pete Davis, Fred Lasswell, .lobn Boyd, and Fred Breidenbaeb: but lVlr. Hartzell still bas room for more, and utlie more tlxe merrieru liolds lor tlie band as it does lor otlmer tliings. As among tbe lresbmen, tllere is also a growing num- ber ol Boy Scouts. Tbey are Eugene Stewart, Harold Jeffrey, Cllarles Russell. Albert Pretzinger, Tim Vvitbers, James lVlcDonald, and Robert Sclleibe. Leaving Karl Ransom still piclcing up paper fgr Mr. U61 x i TALENT Al' WOFilji'Audn:q Bongortz and Marion Bergen VAI ID DfVNl1'J. ll-.,l D-. .... - -.-J D..l. D--- FIASS UI ifIi'ifR5 Katllcrim- Stulnln ximc-prcsiilvnt: Charles Russcli, smrc-tary-trcasurcr: lafli Pontius. president. lummon. assistant principal, and the boys 'eading comic boolcs or magazines, we look 'orward now to a glance at the pre-freshman assies. These girls are beginning to awalcen to bigger responsi- bilities. seeming to imow the Uups and downs of the place already, the girls of the clan lceep their homeroom advisers busy finding uses for their excess energy. Stili taking music, the eighth grade is especially proud of one of its members, Phyllis Condit, for her lovely solo at the Christmas program. ixiost promising in athletics are Janie Nelson, lxiartha Jones, nfiigiu Thruston, Ann Psaicer, and Jeanne Feight, who helped to defeat the seventh grade in hoclcey. Homerooms JAI5 and .I-ll already have gained distinc- tion ior their group parties. incidentally, members of Jsll are recognized by their butch haircuts. Daily scenes in the homerooms are: in the morning, a group of lassies checlcing math problems: and in the alternoon, a number of them eating ice cream bars, at both times, scribbling on the blaclcboards. Quite often Chrisoula Apostelos and Nlarion Bergen are found drawing with pencil crayons or painting. Also interested in drawing is hlarilyn Haney. She and fieorge Petty are growing rivals. Topping eighth-grade honor roll are Diane iieclcert and hlartha Jones, who is becoming a veritable all-round girl. If you listen closely as we hear the lassies converse, youvii hear Patty ixlarshali say Bless Besslug Anne Say- ior, HAre you lciddinvug Ruth Burlieis question, How many are going to stay ior lunch today if: and anyone oi' them might say 'Speak oli the devil . . iifth row: Fright, Cfonillt, tlruss, Hcckcrt, Sthulthics, Hcalli, XYol1cnh:uipt, V. Gould. Fourth row: il. Thrust-mn, Igiiirrrv, A. Luiixxig, V. Tclglcr, Bclnn, N. Imxxxs, Collins. Ssyior, Nioricr. Vasu. Third row: P. XY1illing. N. Nash, ti. lviatrhcws, M. klnnrs, N. Ri-csv, Xpostl-los, lir.idson, M. Stcincr. M. Tiioinas, P, Lcxxxs, iiratlforil. Second row: K. Smith, iviarshall, Biddle, H. Nclson, A. Hzikcr, L. Lumlmg Ziiuxm-Llnmii, Ignnr. Hczirhman, Bolling--r, M. Evans, j. Ccntcr. First row: CI. iicononiiiics, P. Wzilmm, C. Fork.-. A. Hon' in 'r s i 1: 2, . umm, zuuf, . crgrn, tIr.iy, il. B:n'tcls. U71 W it Fifth row: Price, Spiller, Myers, S. Hndd, Austin, jimmy Newman, Cass, Klcinhcnz. Fourth row: ,lack Craigie, lnglc, Barnes, Meryl. Unit, Bourne, Jenks, N. Hicks, Mau, Cook, Poplar. Third row: Ivlarcchal, Reuthcr, Linxwcllcr, Graham, Nlclilhinney, Keenan, Roherl Vfilliarns, Aller, B, Rowell, R. Miller, Alexander, Byron Connell. G. Zonars, H, Brcidenhach, Rogers. Second row: H. Newell, ml. Gracf, W. Crawford, Ryan, B. Wood, Schnicdcr, Royds, Vfard, B, VVilliams, T. Benkert, jordan, Gordon. First row: Munch. S. XV.ill- ing, Utzingcr, Nash, Humphrey, Helm, xlctlerson, Roggc, Full ol vim, vigor, anti plenty ol llllSl'illi ll, mernhers ol this .. -, . Y youngest clan have touncl themselves tonefl clown alter one year he ol law ami restrictions among the Lowlanciers. Energetic workers, the hoys ol this clan are tlepenclahle lor support in such drives as the Reel Cross, Community Chest, hanci unilorms, and Thanks- giving antl Christmas haskets. A new anti exciting experience lor the hoys this year was the annual Halloween party at which they llashetl many queer cos- ,E tumes antl exhihitecl newly learnecl clance steps. Hohhies among them are plentilul ancl prove to he interesting ones. .lim lNewman huiltls match stick houses: Pete Nlullin ancl .lohn Vvilliams huilfl rnotlel airplanes. trains, or ships: George Zonars makes clelicate architectual hlueprints: lioh Smith experiments with electricity, while Ray Spiller ancl lliommy l.inxweiler clevote their time to cirawings ol all kincls. Gene Nlayl makes the girls his hohhy, as well as collecting all kintls ol catalogues: anti Kelsey lvlarechal cle-lights in cracking corny jokes. Xvhat will they he cloing twenty years lrom now, we woncler? It seems that this clan ol l-owlanclers has startetl a cluh, the uHumphrey t'lannihals.H lnciclentally, it is lor hoys onlyl hlemhers ot' the loothall team this year were, among others, lxliller, Vvaril, Price, lvlunch, Rogge, and Rowell, and on the lirst string haskethall squael were lxliller, lxlunch, price, hlvers, . .. .. .. . . 0 v . H ' CIAS5 Ol'l'lt,t:Rb antl Zonars. Wirli the lamiliar saying among these looys got an extra pencil or sheet ol paper l can horrowfi we leave them to tlrafl Ciralmm. pn-sith-nt: Virginia XVisv. un learn the responsibilities of next year S presitlent: Burl ,hunt-s, secretary-treasurer. U81 A it V Ulmrnigrantsn are the lassies ol .l-8 and .I-I0. New girls who ioined the class during the year were Sue lxlorrison, Nancy Nutt, rumour . . S vuwllll .ludy fvriswold and Bonnie l-ou Herhy. .loan Carson and .lean 1-ev .-g'5' 1-f v - . --'Kp Hoclc entered and lett: Agnes Neill, .loan Qavanaugh, lX'1ilI'lilI1lHl tv' ,, lxlead and Julie Dye also withdrew. I-lflfliey. EI HPVV QEHD6 f0I' S9YBl1tll Lfl'ilKlf'l'S. Nvas qlllflily l0ill'Il0fl and loved, even though they did sulter a deleat hy the eighth- grade lasses. The athletic heritage ol winning ways was talcen on hy Carol Rausch, Virginia Vvise, Syhil Dolmhins, Kay Thorn- hurgh, and Helen Foclie. lxlusicians are plentilul among these girls. Kathryn Koehring, Edwina Vvelmh, lxlarilyn lvlcflervey, and lxlary Frances Claggett play the pianog Cleorgie Ozias enjoys singing and does so very J: well. Elizaheth Vviese and .lo Ann Vveaver play clarinets in the 5-2 hand. hut .lo Ann, along with virginia Alley, longs to hecome drum majorette to replace Bunny Rogers. An annual allair lor these lassies is a tea lor their mothers at which they sponsor a style show and other entertainment. On the class page there is a picture ol a group ol these girls sewing in preparation lor the occasion. lnteresting events ol this year have heen the llolloweten and Christmas parties ol this clan. ln one ol the homerooms at the Halloween party the lasses hecame lortune tellers. The other room staged a ghost wallc that scared the girls more than the guests. as it worlied out. Hohhies inonopolized quite a hit ol time lor some ol the girls. For instance, Pretty fleilerts hohhy is talking, not an uncommon one: .ludith Coye gives her time to primping. in addition to a splendid collection ol minia- tures: lxlarilyn Smith and Polly Harrison lind their horses delightlul company, when the horses hehaveg while .loan Schadel is interested in pedigreed dogs. Xvith these slietches ol the clans at Cjalcwood High School we wish them all lucli and are sure there will he only lriendly lights among the classes ol our Lowlands and Highlands. Fourth row: ff. Young, M. Smith. tliiixltlacli. Koulxring, XVisc, M. XVills. Phyllis Pohl, C. Rausclm, K. Tlmornlmrglx. Third row: Harrison, Al. live. M. Suns, tl. llonltl, lloxxcrs, ,l. Xvtuivcr, Mctlurli, Yoder, Null, P. Roggc, M. Blume, M. Mcflciwry, M. Claggrtt. Serond row: Mctlaly, tl. jones, Mcllnrman. Geller, Moulton, XYcllt-r, Cnvtumxuxgli, Al. Spziytl. YVirsc. Christan, Cove, E. XXX-lwlw, First row: B, mvwzlrt. Sclmclrl, U:1.is, V. A111-v. Shzllcr, Noyes, H. Fockc, L. Economitlcs, Huck, li. VN'c:nvur, A. Fofkv, Bolxiichclt, Mead, Cunipmn, vrmann. llotinns. U91 Above, upper left: lxlr. lvloorevs junior liigll sei- enre class enjoys experimentation and proves a point at tlie same time. ln tliis pieture are Harold Jeffrey, Ray Kellogg, and Rolmert Slieilme doing an experie ment lor time class. Center: ulymeating it out on tlie lceys are Pearly ljolil and lvlariorie lVlartin, students in one ol' flalcwoods practical courses!-typing. Upper riglit: llard at worlc witli tlieir tongues out, tllese girls struggle along trying to learn to sew witli- out prielaing tlieir lingers or ripping out stitclies. Hljrarticing to lie perlqeftu are, lelit to riglit, Cyntliia Noyes, lxlary lr. Claggett, Agnes Neill, and Ann lVleDorman, seyentli grade liome economies students. Almve, lower left: Capt. Brown seems to deliglmt in I Below. left: xxutlior ol' tlie oral lmooli uliducation lor l.il'e and lamed matli tearlier ol Oakwood is Mr. llummon. Full ol lun and vigor lie is always ready to explain any lcind ol' prolmlem, but lie de- liglits in demonstrating one ol luis original sliort cuts in matli. fin tlie otlier end ol' an explanation in tliis picture is Dan flleli. Center: Buenos Diasl As tlie Spanisli language inereases its popularity interna- tionally, it also does at Oalcwoodl .lolin lwlartin, telling liis classes lmelore a test, uYou loolc like dead lislru fllten eauglwt grinning lmelow luis mustaelie. liere lie is explaining to Barlmara Huteliins and Dirk Vvalter tlie division ol powers ol our government. Lower Center: A well-planned list ol Bilule readings is given to liomerooms once a weeli. Time scriptures are read lmy time students eaeli morning to tlieir sleepy comrades. Wlatey lVlcCally reads slowly to tier liome- room, SAT. Lower riglit: Sayedl almost S1000 lmy tlie Oakwood printing department last year. Unbe- lievalhle lmut true, tlianlxs to tlle lalmors ol lvlr. Hotf- man and liis print sliop ugangf' Using tlie printing press and trying to lieep tlieir liands out ol' it at the same time are Almar lfraley and Bud Connell. Q maestro de Espanol, lias more students tlian ever lmelore. Jean Binldey, luelow, is raeliing lier lxrain to Conjugate a verlw. Riglit: ulleading, writing and Ell'itl'ltT'lClit'.H rl-liis linglisli elass teaelies tlie reading and writing. innocent ol' tlie live more years ol' literature aliead ol tliem are tliese liappy-go-lueliy seventli graders. Helen Foclce, one of time twins, reads diligently to lier Class. Aliead ol ller are .lames Dull and Ted Jenks. f' ,.1 ,, r f Q -f - :uf 1 fi . 'VJ Jr I I Sv Www T ' A' 11 av, 4 f 84 sy :unit 84 COIVIE AND GET IT- EDUCATION NevveII., Mr: Lewis, JiIITdIe NE AL! MI IQ J rx If ' 'N il U W' .Q I -45436, I Q A2 2-la , 'S was-'Q 'Il a I 4, mtg T 3 'X FRIENDS 'AND HOW! Carol Boyd and 'Fog' WiIIiomS YW EFIEE EOF? ALI: BOOKS Soroh Pruqh. Jcmc-:I Sauer. Pefe Hiffle Bolt? NewiII, R09 WQHS 5 VVOLVES AT 11.555 Bud McCune, Ronald Briggs, efc. THREE DESIGNING WQMEN Vlorqerg Wood, Sarah Mojdhevvs, PM R Y AFG- iif wb !9S 0 E4 ' fgiiifa 1 A-f , 3-x I rx ir? 7 pi 9956 E58 5 A fm, 0445801 099864 . N I R ETREAT Penny Ledger ond Rosie Kami aff, PARTY iv ,O RC mms 5KQTK?f3m1+h-NM G 65 GE Onawgh 5' Gm 5 HRA . xg GUN BA wmof Bexgko we'en 'W We DECORATORS mm ACTION ' DOATI-LA-SO -H 'HOUSE CLEANINE C Apos+elo5, M. F-ocke, A Bongorfz DOWN THE STAIRS LA. Condor and S. GVUSS, C. Bor+els, M, Bergen Tjenks, A. FEJCRQ Vmley, HF-ocke Ji Feighjr -if? mme... UN WITH :Nelson md! DANCE nslebep I w uV. e lC'for' ' ' G g Lin C-Osqlburne b Inner-s Chosen by H055 Oule 'eners 'come UE, MQURNERS BENCH SEVENTH GR!-XDE'TONY was r Miss Brosefo Warren Reed RBisl'1op,B.CHris+lon,D.Husmmn Preserwf CH-is+mos Plcnj NCQ rlltrtl FUIUI Nl'XX'lll, l.. lqllSSt'll, lll'lHll'll'lIS, Sl'liOlIlt VUIUZ lxllitillll 0854 ws O. S. .X tl'iRS'I' SlfNlQS'l'ifRj 4. llarllell. Si'llilY'l'l'I'. llethlver. lrirsl row: llowlancl, lj. Reese, I,ilIl1'Ill2lll, lililililvllrll, lilllml, l',1tlliulilitlx's. lvln- pep assemluly lor ilu- Northrimlge game starr:-rl Dotty llzlaclx- murn, liill llorter, tiill lxlalcley. Anrly UD:-r lfeuhrern Drysclale, lsfll glllllflill, .lilfli Illll-l-lllilll, illlil .lllil cNlll'll0NYt lll. fjcl. Tl lonnml ilu- fl lx. giving one ol tht- yearis outstancling rtances. wltlu- llalluweven llop, in the high school gym as ilu- opening :lame ol the year. E461 ixlinerva l1m'c'1 letl a II1' w 4'cral t-ol paintl hlargies uxlf I 'AIR-I .- Riiilt-. O.S.A.-Qlo anyone not connectect with flaliwoorl lligh School these initials might he conlusecl with some ol our other governmental organizations: hut Oalcwoociites recognize that these letters represent an important school group. The ollicial title ol this lmody is ml-he Oalcwoocl Stuclent Association. tlow- ever, these initials might well stancl lor ufnur Scotch! men Achievef' since it was their splencticl worlc that helped our activities almouncl. The lirst semester flaliwoocl Stuclent Association accomplished much uncler the excellent leaclership ol Diclc Scharrer as presiclent. It taclilecl many clit! licult projects ancl in every instance came out vic- torious. All ol the olcl, unsightly statuary ol the school was relinishecl through the O.S.A.'s elitorts ancl now has the appearance ot lmeing new. The stuclent lmoclyls Hscliool spiritu reachecl a new high this year with the Stuclent Association clirect- ing excellent pep assemlmlies lmelore each ol' the sclloolys athletic contests. The impersonation ot Htlitler hy Andy Drysclale in the lirst sliit will not soon he lorgotten. -l-he highlight, however, came the night lmelore the Fairmont game with the huge pa- racle, lmonlire, ancl pep rally. Each tact anct Iassie present at tht- Ullallowelen Hopi' enjoyed the lestivities-inclucling the ghosts. The holiciay party was appreciatecl hy the police, lor it lcept many pranlcsters out ol' mischiel' on this night ol horn-tooting and ticli-taclxs. Stuclent rouml talmle panels were encouragerl in Oaliwoocl assemhlies this year aml prow-tl to he en- tertaining anct eclucational. Several f3.S.A. oltiicers participatect in the cliscussions. M S ad filet' 'ties Snum' fl. px. c'lm'clions arf' lu'lrl lwuw' vavlm yvar. many pupils arc' Qivvn 1'xpvri4'iu'e' on lliis all-slu- flvnl rounril. :Xllvr llu' niicl'ym'ar l'XilIlllllilll0l1S, llu' svvoiul se'nu'slc'r flalnxoocl Slumlvnl .Xssorialion lwgjan lay slrongly 1'lH0lll'mlLflllLf lwllvr m'lu'c'rinQ al lraslwl- Imll Qanu's, parlifularly llu' clislrirl lournanu'nl. ln April llu' rounfil lv0llIlil a lilllc' vxlra 'isillvru l inoiu'yu lo you xxlio arvnll Svolrlil in llu'ir poflxvls auul re'lus1'1l lo lu' Scioirli xvilli il: so a now lmullv- lin lboarcl was Ulll'l'llilSl'll alul Dir-L fllirislian appoinlvml lo lalu' rliargc. On il was poslvcl tlu' ' siluwlulms .uul u'sulls ol our spring sporls. wlufli in pasl svasons xvvrm' rarcly pulmlicizvcl, ilglirougli llu' vlllorls ol llu' .Xssovialion llu'sv nunu'rous spring sporls wvrz' UI'l'llUTlf'KlH anal llu' srliool was vnfour- agjvfl lo give' llu'ni ils supporl aiul vnllmusiasni. It was 1'x's'n sug5g:'sIc'1l lmy an CJ. S. xx. spolwsnlan llial Slllill'lllS x'olunle'c'r lor iifalclclyn svrviu' in our liiu' goll t'i'm'giim'nl. lor wliirli, strangely 0l10llQll. llu' NVUQ' lilSSl0S NYUI1' lll0l'i' lll llvlllilllll lllix llllliSIllFll. ln play, llollowingj ils usual poliry lmy lmoosling 1 svliool clrivvs. llu' Council appoinlecl Bill ljorler nliairman ol ilu' l'nil1'cl Xvar .Nppvals clrivc' aiul pusluwl llu' proivvl ovvr llu' lop. Also in play, ' ixlllliycl-sul-X. lynx.. :Xlny IQ found Cjukxvond 'llluf lmnliru' slagjvil ln llu' lli-Y lrovs lwlorn' llu' l'V.lirlnonl Qanu' was Y ' ' ' V A . . si Hlloxxlillgjn suiuws. as spirils soan-il villa llu' ll.inu's bflllllll wrappvrl in lmluc' aiul golcl lrumnings as il cvlvllrnhwl txyvntivtll yvur. txlong with ilu, Class EllIll1'Im lfrgunns Xxivri' popular. .lollnnx fauvr. llloll 5p.lx1l,4llolv 1- Q ' USXYP , UYIN . llfuilll, lgqlfllilffl llilfIH'll. llllll l4ll lel'l'Hl' lllil HSN ollifvrs, llu' 5lllllC'Ill .'xSS0l'lklll0Il looli parl in ilu' Wlllu' Bill ul Rigliisf' planning auul lunrlioning ol' llu' vxfiling mul vol- orlul l1'sIix'ili1's, slarling willi an all-srliool marrli llvspiif' all ol llu's1' lu'lpliul arliic'x'4'im'nls llu' mos! lroln llarinon .Xvc'nlu' lo llu' liigli sclunol alul mul- XY0l'llly avlivily ol' llu' fb. fx. was llial ol inslrurlf ing will: a program in llu' auclilorium. Sluclenls ing rlassvs wlu'n1'x'e'r a lafully nu'n1lu'r was alisvnl. lvarnvcl ol' llu' clille're'iu'c's lu'lwc'vn llu'ir sfliool loclay During llu' lasl s1'nu'slc'r alolu' mon' llian lwvnly alul llu' fl. ll, ol' lwvnly yvars ago. fyur lmonnie' pvriotls wvrc' laugglil lxy sluclvnls ss'l1'c'lc'll lmy llu' Srolvli scliolars wcu' vspvvially rlvliglilml in llu' xxxssocialion. ilwliis lype' ol worlc nol only l'lH'0lll'ilLfl'1l alllair sinu' llu'y xx'c'r1' s'v'usc'cl lrom flassvs llial allvr- lvaclvrsliip among llu' pupils, lmul gave' a num' clvnl- noon, orralir 1'nvironnu'nl lo our lliglilaiul srllool. OS.-X. QSITUNID SlfNllfSl'IfRl Numlinu: R. 1 lirislian. lv. lvaslwll. ll. ixlilnuglxlin, R. lonvs. fi. 5lalll. l7n'r- nvr, Kvnl. lxlanlx, ,l. llroxxn, Rnniigl. lxlunsur. Svulwl: ljranla, Knapp. Sull- ron, S. llrugjli. l. llvrlwrl. Nlmlllliw, flulvs vllliruslon. Spayll, N lm l l4'rx'z'v, wi i Trudy Kent, ixlarcin Vvarner. ivlargie blilfk, Ann GIRL RESERVES COUNCIL Kimes, .lunvl Sauer, Niarie Zunars. Marie Zonars poured at the Girl Reserves tea: while Ann Kimes, June Dohse, Ann Pine, Elaine Sieher, Betty Kent, and Titi Economides helped themselves to food. The tea-drinlcing sophomore lassies were lorced to dispiay their very best man- ners since this was their tirst Girl Reserves social mixer. At these occasions friendly conversation was as abundant as the petite sandwiches and cookies. GIRLS LEAGUE COUNCIL Standing: lvlolly S1-asholes, Louise Pool, Nlary VVood, Juanita Pohl. Sealed: Nancy Blue, l.ihlvy Hostetter. .lean Binlcley, iviary Pontius. Phyllis lvlartin. Scotch lassies of the Girls League were under the capable leadership of Mrs. T. D. Brown and President Mary Pontius. The purpose of the or- ganization, To tiring girls oi all Wallis of life closer together, was furthered loy parties and activities of lcinds. The candle-lighted lilorary formed an appropriate setting for the carols and shadow play at the Christ- mas Party, hut the hungry lassies weren't too rev- erent to enjoy the turkey dinner. On Feb. 7 came the Blackout Dance, with Sarah Prugh crowned uAir Raid Sirenf, The ixflothers' Tea in April, the tallty pull, and the traditional Big Sister Party ended the years events. Girl Reserves, under their new adviser, Nlrs. Thomas Carlyle, this year received advice on every- thing from malcing popcorn halls to suitahie high school hair-dos. hlany attended the Nlarch dinner at the HY den, as well as the regular meetings in S-4 under the direction of Nlarcia Vvarner and Nlarie Zonars, president and vice-president respectively. An interesting diversion was the Nlay tour to a coffee-making plant. UA nmanis a man. lor ai tlmatu wrote tlme lamous Si'tllt'lllll2lll, lfolmlmy Burns. anrl tile plmrase in IQ-12 applies to fialxwoocl Higli Sclioolis Hi-Y boys. Asicle lrom tlme colorlul initiations, in wlmiclm eggs aml molasses were usecl in almumlance, tlwe Hi-Y clulm was lcept lmusy promoting many sclmool projects. liooster tags reacling uljazzle tlme Dragon, aml a ulxowlingn lmonliire lielpecl our lxonnie teams to sues cess. Anotlier llelplul service ol' tlme Hi-Y was clean- ing up alter tlie llalloweien clance at tlme scllool. Nor was tlme group laclqing in patriotisnm tliis war year. A luxurious party co-sponsorecl lmy tlme Hi-Y aml lxlrs. George Greene was lielcl at tlie Runny- nmecle Playlmouse on April Il witli tlme entire pro- feecls t'0Itll'IlDlllt'Cl to tlle U. interesting spealiers lor tlie lli-Y meetings inclml- ecl several arnmy aml navy recruiting olilicers regarrl- ing inlornmation on tlme armecl lorces. Especially appealing was a talli lmy an army ollliicer clescrilwing tlie lile ol' a solclier lrom lmis enlistment to a pro- motion. fytlmer entertaining speeclies were given lry Principal .lolmn l.eyyis aml i-Doc.. Reese. firoclyis lmarn was a lavorite spot lor numerous parties aml clances ol- tlie tlirougllout tlme year. Rulus ,lonesi larnm was also a Uperlect place lor steali lries aml picnics. It was time zluty ol Presi- clents .lolnm Herlmert ami llolm Finley, witli tlme aclvice ol lwlr. Dicliinson, to lxeep all tllese activities running sinootlilyq aml tlley came tlirougll as true Scotclinmen. Stamling: llosxx ell. ll, Rolnnson, ilk. ,ltiIlN'S. Striiltlanrl, ixlcfiuime, Stoeclclein. Sorensen. Yamlerlwrg R filmristiun, lf. lion lanil, l'ranlc, c:fl'lllf'f. .l. kl1'flTf'f'l, SUUIPIII IDYP. c,'lll'ilfIl. lIill'llI'll, .Iflllll . . . . , Sauer. cv. ll:-rlrert, B4-rner, R. lones, l' fvrael, ltr. llrugli. leter l .1-gler. Hi-Y paclclles macle tlmeir clelmut omm initiation niglmt as prolnates were talxen into tlie clulu. Vvielcling tlmeir autograplmecl sticlxs over prolmates Rulus .lones ami Swilty Frank are llowarrl Vamlenlrerg, .lolnn Sauer, Earl Dye, limi ixlcfxune, aml llarris firetlmer. Ml-lie lxlan Vvitliout a Countryu was presentecl over raclio statiorm VVHIO lvy several ol tlme pulmlic spealcing stuclents, Bill Porter, Ben Sullron, Holy Finley, Doris lxlorgan, Burl Sorensen, llarlmara Kelly, Diclc Kearns, Amly Drysclale, llolr Spaycl, Bolm llull- man, and .lim Kosta. Tlmis was tile liirst year tlme versatile Scotclmmen ol Oalxwoocl lmarl attemptecl raclio presentations. lmut tlleir results were ol' prof lessional quality. Anotlier entertaining raclio pre- sentation clealt witlm yOlllll.S impressions ol' war. .lolmn Herlmert was tlie fliscussion leailer wlio intro- clucecl tile stuclent spealiers on tlle current alnlvairs lorunm. . Q , 3 li f a NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Fifth row: li. Spayll, li. Hrmixlclis, L. Rus-cll. H. lVrlwl'v, Tlxrusron, Hznrtzrll. Dann' Ulclm, Murrnv, ll. Stocclalrin, Kvyrs, Mcllrxll. Fourth row: M. j. Sn-w.nrr, P. Sullivan, Krocmor, Mr. Mzxrtiix Cndviscrj. Third row: V, Gnllc, Ii. llcntcr, H. Baum-ls, U.-.I:uu.', M.u'y Ann Lrwls. -lolin S.uu'r, flmxwlfn, P. Ru-sq, ,l. Pohl, I. Hicks. Second row: Sullron, H. Dyr, -I. Hcrlwrt, lmrlgvr, Drysdgnlr, Klrdwri, film-noxxvtlm, llosxwll. ll. lviorgain, ll, Hlzncklwurn, K4-lly, Kolxnow, Osborn. B. Riuclwn, Briggs, N. Allry. Fits! row: M. Nlnrtin, Rcnlf null --1'. K 4'.nr'rxN, St--wus. F. Curl. R, Lars Lvxm, R. R 1Q'Q ' k --rm . T. an :wx1wvx11. ics, V. Tru-k. Kuhln 1.ur 1. Mr-llv Svnslu-Irs, Iiairnrn. Vvillm ils sixty-livv me-lnlwrs, llmv largesl numlxer spenlcingg wlmilc ul flu' flliio Stale' Spf-1-fli Lvugue ln llw llislory ol' the scllool, uncler llle Clirection ol' finals, Cbaliwoocl wulliecl nwuy willl llm lmonors witll lolrn lxl. lxlurlin ilu' Nulionnl Forensic' lfzlglli' lxilorgnn,lbrysclalc,Spz1yrl,1u1clllmlnrlalulrnlmringing cnlf-rc-cl ovvr lluirly lournzunc-nts in various pearls ol lmonw tropliies. ilu- slnlv. For llle llirsl time-, flnliwoocl luul Iwo llnnlisls, Doris nlorgnn uncl lgilfllilfil Kelly. in tlu- ljPllillC louncl flnliwooclls leiuns-llurlm-ll, lleun- rincc- ol' llc-ucv Contest: zuul fluliwoocl also won ilu- illon, uncl Vlllnruslon, llmoswell zmcl Clic-nowviln, nncl Swvc-pslnlw Fl-roplly ul ihf- N. F. l., rlislrict fonlesl lor Keys unfl Sloclilein-worliingf llwir waxy llll'0ll!fll ilu- sc-roncl your in sucim-ssion. Al tllis szunv conlesl one lmunrlrecl nncl lilly fonlvsls to luring svvvrnl ol: lioswcll won lirsl plum- in 4-xlmnpomneous lropllies lotlwsfliool. l fini- ol runny lroplmim-s won lxy llu- pulrlin spm-nlu-rs is prvsmllvml lo flluggvll lux lim fllu'noxu'lll. Nlnrioric' Qlr.ux'n'n Qixvs oul olw ol lu-r prizz'-winning lunnorous mlviluru- lions-will: Q1-slurvs. i 503 V69 vi CON GW P5 PN S5 SVC mfs SGAUVPX 7 JOURNALISM CONVENTION BAND AND ORCHESTRA THE DOUBLE DOOR' ACORN CAMPAIGN GIRLS LEAGUE TAFFY PULL A K 3 tf5+42E5f - 5' 3 2. E. C Q 1 b A Q f ---' ,L 1.,, , - .. EIIIHN HEFLEETI IINS l ll lvfl, H.nIml.u K4-Hx: lnlvlwr rigqlll: 'iN I'.nI1-, Ilulx Nvuill, lrllnlx INVIII, xllll Kirlqrlulrimlp fvlllwl INN, Hmmm.. XY.uf1-, u'rll1'v' H4-Hx Krnl N 1 .XNML u'nh'r rig1l11A N1-ml llunic-IN. Iris Hhlw: 'llll'l'l' fvlls Snmln Prugll, lun' xlnrlin. Nxmnu' lymh-x, Xlqrgin- Nulhn-r. Xl.nu.u XX'.um- ' I .nllux lluilu- Sivlwr. Nlnrgir- TXLHL. H.1rlmr.1 Kvllxi luu'r'r u'lllr'l': Hula Shu-mLI:'il1: Imrwl riylll: Uiii Hmlllla. Fm- 'mu-, H.nIv.u II ll N, Hvllx IXNII, Xlnrilxlln U11 l ACORN STAFF ,:0Ul'l'l HYIVI lxll'ii1'l Vi'y, .l. IIIFFUII, Nlfilllli. l . IIUYX lclllil. SI llill'I'f'r, L lll'Il0' vsetln, Tllirrl row: l'1-rlq. llliil- lips. lit-rry. fxflllllll. lxl. Pontius, ixl. ZUIMIFS, SINGH!! f'lllI'f Klillllllll, Bell, Paulus, Us-sill. li. Nnlis, fxlacls, Us-rr. l.anm-, Xvallinglortl. fliss l.i-sser faul- viserl. l'irsl row: li. flxrislian, .l. iler- lwrl, Briggs, Nancy ljaniels, Kent. ll. ixlorgan, liraulur, Sanllu-r. lxlorner, Peter Legler, ilillis yearis Acorn stall will long lme rememlwerecl lor its lacli ol stall meetings, clue to senior review class lor two montlls. lfclitor-inAcl1iel Norman Alley organizecl tlxe lmoolc and liepl all luis assistants meet- ing cleacllines. Creclit lor planning tlie senior section goes to .lean Franlie. lxlargie ixlaclx ancl Vvally ixlcfiervey were constantly snapping pictures, wlmile time sports sec- tions were worliexl out lmy Dicli cillfiiiliilil ancl lxlancy Daniels. Dwiglmt lxlorner ami Pete Legler lmearci many a live oicloclc lmell as tliey worliefl on tlle activ- ities ancl class sections. .lolln Herlwrt ami Betty Kent completecl tile lea- ture section, lmut continually missecl cleacllines lmy two montlmsl Doris ixlorgan lmurnecl the IYlidf1iQ'llt oil ClIt'CliiHQ all time copy anti layouts: Ranalcl Briggs ran clown tlu- acls. Uver all tlle lmlossoming journ- alists, lxliss Golmlie l.esser patiently aclvisecl time stall tllrougllout tiene process. fQuill ancl Scroll ancl tlwe Acorn togetller sent clelegates to time journalism convention in Columbus. rlqll? clelegates will never lorget tlme lootlmall game seen tlmrougln time cloucls ancl driving snow lrom tlne top ol time Oliio State staclium. fQuill anti Scroll startecl time year witll an initia- tion picnic to XVlIiCll last yearis alumni were invitecl. Time next activity was time pulxlislling ol tile Lurnller- incl? Alnmnuc, witll everyone reacling prool ancl assemlmling copy. During Decemlmer anotlmer ini- tiation was ltelcl at a lunclmeon at lilcleris wlxere we cliscoverecl tliis yearis memlmersliip was tlle largest ever reacilecl. Four memlwrs--Betty Kent, lloris lwlorgan, Norman Alley. ancl Royal BOI1Q'ilftZ-illilV6 loeen memlmers lor two years. joining as soon as tlley were eligilmle. A ixlay picnic anti initiation com- pletecl tlie yearls activities. QUILL AND SCROLL liranlur lpn-siml4-ntl, l'lnillips, S. rlirau- Secorul row: bliss l.4-ss:-r faclviserl, li. lv-nt. D. f luristian. l llmslanml. .l. ll:-rlu-rt. l1lll'IlllXX4'lll. N. Allt-5. ljirsl fUlI': Nilniy ljanivls. lieter lrglvr. Siulis. D. Nlorgan. Nl. fonars. ixlacli. OAKLEAFLET STAFF Sfilllllillgf D. IIIISIIIRHIIL ljisller. l.ealias, fireager, twlluflltlllilll. lxlenmlenliall. fxlilers, l'. Dye. Salislvury. xl. l, Simpson. xliss l lyun lazlyiseri, .lane Balcer, R. Riexlten, Scliyxartztraulwr. l.l'kltllm'rllliln. -lillorlllwllrgll, Xvilclvr, Rogers. Svrllvllf Xxvilrlvr, llayes, il-lullllals. Kittremlge, llouli. l lori4lis, l.. Nelson, l, Sim-lxer, fiaseliere, Biuun, Scliaeler, Sli-etli. R. l.arsou, Staley. li. Rogers. D, lixans. Promising junior liigli journalists, writers ol tlie Oalileallet, proclucecl a pulilication wortliy ol Oali- woocl traclitious. Fronterl lmy tlie clever cartoons ol .lane Vvilcler, George lioulq, and Elizalietli Hayes. eacli issue was liillecl witli articles ancl features re- corcling tlie colorliul l.owlancl activities. liclitors Clmarles Tlmomas ancl tlarry liimm were leept lmusy uwacling tllrougli tlle almunclant copy. Smiling George lfloriclis, circulation manager, was uncloulmt- emily tlie most popular young man in time scliool wlien lie rlistrilmutetl tlie pulmlication every otlier Friclay. Sports, lmotll junior ancl senior liigli, were almly coyerecl lmy Ron faselmere ancl l.arry Nelson, wliile tlle scanclal column ol spicy news ancl gossip was Seen in tlie journalism room are Annalmel Romig Npolisli- ingn lier creative writing, .lim Poeppelmeier inspecting time scliool articles pulmlisliecl, Sue Finley counting lier newspaper inclies, Pierre hllflillljflllill clis- cussing a sports writeup witli George Stanley. ami Ann l.ewis explaining an assign- ment to Dorotliy Bettclier. written lmy tlie anonymous Super Snoopers. Tile Victory party at tlie enrl ol time lirst semester was one ol time stafiis projects. One semester eacli ol journalism ancl creative writ- ing is olierecl to tentli anal eleyentll gracle stuclents. ln journalism eacli year tliey write seyeral tliousancls ol inclies ol scliool ancl community news, leatures, sports copy, ancl society notes lor tlie fjalxwoocl Press, community weelcly, anal lor tlie Dayton claily papers. ln creative writing tliey learn liow to win reaclers ancl inlluence eclitorsn lmy tlieir stories, essays, poems, anfl articles lor flalcleayes magazine or just lor lun. MIXED CHORUS t'rom early morn till solemn cluslx. one can hear sounrls ol weircl hagpipes. shrill liles. ancl stirring songs clriltiug llrom the fjalcwoocl High School music room, procluciug harmonious melodies-ancl occasionally a little clannish clatter. This year lor ilu- mixecl chorus was marliecl hy such milestones as the trips to lxliami aucl Columhus. the 0:00 oiclocli evening rehearsals. the Christmas program, anfl the pleas ol' Hplease hlr. ltartzell. no rehearsals. Al the lxliami contest in lxlarch. llrom the eighteen groups which participatetl, eleven were qualiliecl for the state contest at Cwolumhus. The chorus's superior rating at CXOIIIIIIIDIIS was a real achievement. Fifth row: R, Trngler, H. lilomc, liuil lion' null. Rlcc, Cl.iunrli. N. YV.illwr, Fourth row: Hrnkvrt. Nlarlav, Klolcr. Stork. Szmtcl, Puller, Hickult, Mr. H.ul:cll hlirccturl. Third row: N. lln-ll, Slivpard, A. Burner, lloyd. ll, lirowu, S. Yonly, Hinkley, il. Kemp, Fuller. Second row: fl. Suupson. Nlotlcl, Umlyk.-. A. Ruwlwn, Manu, liluc, Klonrzul, liisslngcr. Ar-lil.-v. H1um,mn. First row: t3.u'nett, Strange, IU. lzvaus. liicwcr. T. liconoinulcs, Aloaunc Ntcliuyre, Mi-1u'li.un. Loclincr. C9 ORCHESTRA Harcl worlc and persistent practice also proclucerl a honnie season lor the orchestra. Asicle from play- ing for the clramatic procluctions ot Decemher 5 anct 6. the orchestra appearecl in flalxwoocts annual Christmas program ancl helpecl to malie the season more musical ancl joyous. Something new was aclclecl to the orchestra this year when lxlr. Hartzell announcerl to the clansmen that several popular songs woulcl he usecl. This, ot course, was happy news to the musicians who, though appreciative ol music ol' the masters, llavorecl selections such as .lRi'IIl?lIllJPY pearl Harhorf' hlusic lor hoth the junior aml senior high school class clays was also turnishecl hy this organization. Slullrliuy: tlartxell lxlirerlorl: Xvamlv. Seutvcl: Hrimlge, fi. Stahl, tunes, fllaggelt. Rue. lgulloflx. liluun' Sllvpilrll, civrllilrll. Srllvllw. Ililfhllll, NlUl'Ill'l', Barlow, lxlllrrily, tlan U41 J Q fed Us la ictaeies txtarching clown the field one clay. Nvirh llags anct colors on display. Came our Oalcwoocl High School haml- A snappy, happy. classy clan. Their plaict oi colors, blue anct golcl. Pleased all us Scotchmen, lair anct hold, Xvho louctly cheerect for uRecl.U Ulslllku Three tine twirters harct to heat. Chief Ralph E. Hartzell was the squire Ot this instrumental choir. Columns straight anct all in step. On they came with vigorous pep. But holctl Confusion reigns in the tar rear And warns the crowcl ol a coming pranltg For hoys are hoys, wherever they he, Xvho love to inctutge in tricliery. Here comes a player in colors hright: Prnt woe is he. ohl such a plight. For he's true Scotchman all the way Ancl saverl his liilts tor another clayl D.1N'l. O Kitts for the Kiltlessu was the motto ot the Oate- wooct hancl, which was entirely re-outlittecl through the aicl ot the Bancl lxlotherst cluh and the commu- nity ctrive. Even hetore the tirst school hell rang in September, Director Ralph Hartzell and the hand hact presented a concert at the lwlontgomery County Fair. Vveather permitting, the tooters were seen at each loothall contest, home ancl atmroact. On lxlarch 21 the hand visitect the campus ot lxtiami University lor the annual clistrict music con- R t E551 ancl Pete, 9- , if Y. - I , l ,, ranli AZ W' ,A , . .lnhn Kittrmlga- lnorle-ls ilu- nlrl-styln-fl Uniform. replarecl hy Snappy new suits this year. tests: it received an excellent rating anct gained much experience from the contests. patriotism was also touml in the ranlss ol' this marching organization when it pararlect in ilu- Army Day festivities. Other highlights ot the hanft in- cluctecl participation in the schoot's twentieth anni- versary program anct the Vvestern Ohio Banct Fes- tival. On several occasions the hanct participatecl in school assemhly programs which clemonstratecl thc great progress made this year in provicting hetter instrumentation. BAND Fifth row: J. Hcnttrichs, Phil Lcglcr, ti. Schucffcr. Fourth row: Pt-tvr Lt-gh-r, -luck Newman, M. Stahl. ll. Uracf, V. Gould, N. XVt'hhcr, B. Ht-ntlrichs, fl, Stahl. VV.idr, Hickok. Rice. Third row: Hsu-fnrr. Stork, Schcibu. P. Davis, LI. Boyd, NV. Lntlwig, Ricketts. Second row: Kirtnwlpv, Cllwnnf wcth, Dnvv Uich. ll. Larson, flartcr, Evans. T. Walling, Bullock, Rlnnnz First row: tvtnrray, tvtorncr. Dim Ulch. R. Larson, Lochncr, R. Ricckrn. Wit-sr, rl. Wt-zxvvr, Kncc, Mr. Hnrtzcll fdircctorj. ltiqtrls wear K fs ALMOST EIGHTEENU lang.-r xx.ll .k.. ,. Burl ,4.ri. lk .,1- t ..l. .- Nlmivl 'lkill-.ii IS.-1 kv tx vl.. pp Girl: tyl. XX'rigln :Xmiy iirysiiah' iiarhara xiunsur it-it tiiin-arn tfven though Harry Laucter, the great Seoteh actor, was not eonneeteci with the ctramatics ot our High- ianci high school, we, the students, were given cira- matu' enterlauunenl that seemeti to us to he ot iiroatiway quality. impressive was the shaciow piay presented hy the fiiris League ciuring the Christmas season uncier the ciireetion ot txirs. T. D. Brown. The Christmas story was pantomimeri with a haeicgrounci ot ehorai sing! ing hy the Girls' Chorus. Further etteetiveness was arriveti at hy the narration ot' Barhara Keiiy anti ilu- exeeiient scenery, eonstructeci hy the memhers ot the east. Vvith hiaeiiouts anti hiitzicriegs, ixiiss Heien Stit- weii, fiaixwooci ciramatic' ciireetor, ciireetect two hit eomeciies on two suevessive evenings. Ueeemher '3 ioumi tht- eurtain rising on the prociuetion, uAimost i'iighteen.H with Uaicwoociis own Henry Aicirieh. aci- t56l An impressive sight was ilu- fiiris i,eague shadow piay commemorating tht- Christmas season. Vvith the assistance ot the art ctepart- ment the giris marie their own properties. The piay was repeated tor two assemhiies in the sehoot on Dee. IQ. tihhing Anciy Drysftaie, in the ieaci. Dorothy .int iay, as the typieai giri trienci, assisteci, whiie Teri Oitiearrl icept the piay roiiing in high gear with his repetitious iine, Hiiowis the harctware husiness? anti his slapping iiarhara hiansur with a string ot fish. Among other memhers ot the supporting east were Roger Vviiiiams, iierity Knapp, Mariel Taihot, Psoh Rix, and Barham Boehme. fin Deeemher 6, uit hiight Happen to Youn expiocieri in the taee of the iarge fjaiiwooft auriienee. A reaiiy mixeci-up and entertaining evening was pre- sented hy a suitease ot money, a icicinappeci hahy, a toothiess, iisping mother-in-iaw, anrt gangsters gaiore. Biii Porter exreiientiy portrayefi his ciuai roic with Dottie iiiaeiihurn, the gangsters' moii, Coni- piieating the piot. Dieic useotianci Yarciu Scharrer rouncied up those notorious eriminais ot the uncier- worici, .iaeic Miiough Boyu Huttman anti Don uDirty Face Rolminson. Tile more relinecl element ol time play was portrayed lmy lxlarilynn Bell, Susan Trace. Elizalmetlm Berry, Yvonne Bates, Jeanne lNlcLauglmlin, and Ned Daniels. Time picture on time wall just wouldn't stay in place, and time kidnapped doll, HRosie, got time toss-around. A real dranmatic production, 'illoulmle Door, was produced lmy Oaltwoodvs talent from tlie dranmatic department. Barlmara Hutclmins artistically presented time cold. lmeartless cliaracter ol Victoria Van Bret. iris Hiclis and Roger Xvillianms injected time roman- tic atmospimere wimile tlme liglwter vein was portrayed lmy time servants, Susan Trace and Carleton Vvriglmt. Tlie supporting cast included lxlarilynn Bell, Dor- otlmy lollay, Ned Daniels, ilaclc Hutiman. and Bolm Spayd, wlio learned lmis part imm time remarlcalmle tinme ol tlmree days. Nearly stealing time slmow was HDulee, a lmeautilul coclier spaniel. Time unrelmearsed ripping A scene from time comedy uNolmody Home slmows Ann Kirlipatriclc, lxlargie Garrison, Har- riette Smitlm, and .lacli Lauglmter conversing. Altlmouglm it was necessary lor tlmese soplmo- nmores to act insane in time play, tlmey recovered tlmeir sanity alter time slmow. ol' Daniels pants and time catcliing ol Barlmarais dress under tlwe door supplied turtlmer amusement. Amlnitious tentlm-year actors and actresses directed lmy lwlrs. Vera Cummins insured a successful dra- matic future lor Oakwood lmy tlmeir clever productions Nobody Home and 'lcliiclcens Come Home. Even the play titles alone denote a rare sense ol liumor. Time lirst play, wlmicli found time sopliomores in tlmeir usual state oi mind. was almout a family wlmictm acted crazy in order to rid tliemselves ol un- welconme guests. Time maniacs included .iaclc Lilllglle ter, Diclc Candor, Holm ificlmenlmerger, Harriette Smitli, Ann Kirlipatricli, .iill Tate, and lxlargie Garri- son. Tlme otiier one-act play. Hclmiclvens Come Home featured Audrey Reimer, Trudy Kent, Judy Newell. .lane Young, Virginia Stout, lg0lJ Rulie Jones, .iaclc Lauglmter, and Holm tficlmenlmerger. IT MIGHT HAPPEN TO YOU Standing: Ned Daumin-ls. Don Rrmlmin- son, .lucle llullman, Yvmmm- Bates, .lean lxlllilllfjlllili. Dicli S1'lltll'f'1'Y, lilililllldll Berry, Sealed: ljollic lilaclc- lmurn. Susan Vlirame. Bill llorh-r, lxlari- lynn Bell. lflaine Sic-lmer, Despite the rumor that Scotch people olten lieep their purse strings tightly clrawn, flalxwooclis clans- men provecl the reverse ol this statement hy looosting each ancl every campaign that was helcl during this year. tty this response we earnecl the reputation ot heing ugenerous Scotchmenf' flu flctoher 27, Rev. Harvey Hahn spolce to the school regariling the Dayton Community Chest. lxlr. Claggett then appointed Ben Sutqlron ancl Frank Rock chairmen in the Senior ancl. Junior High schools respectively. The three lower classes con- trihutecl 554018, while the upper classmen uchippecl in STTJDI. hoth schools surpassing their goals toy a large amount. The honor ol contrihuting the largest amount to this cause went to Homeroom S-8, whose amhitious collector was lrving Shroyer. As the Thanksgiving Day gricliron classic loomecl on the horizon, ancl turlieys lmegan to count their enewsity . . Franla Roclc ancl Hen Suttron, chairmen ot the Community Chest clrive, Ushalieu on the success ot the cam h. i th Ben aml Franlc, chairmen ol the se logmigi unior high schools respectively, went ten ' top in their goals. CDZIIQXYOOKI always cloe. la hit hetter than tops in charitahle eliliorts. clays. the Scotsmen ot Galiwoocl were callecl upon to shalie the ctust oil their olcl ancl hatterecl purses once more. Knowing that they woulcl get their till ol turlcey and all the trimmings when the hig clay linally rollecl aroumt. eighteen rooms, equally cliviclecl in the junior ancl senior high schools, plannecl, marle up, and cleliverecl hasliets to eighteen clifterent tamilies. At Christmas, these same homerooms ancl several others contributed baskets once more. ln November, the whole school was again callecl upon to contribute to a useful luncl. This time, how- ever, it was lor the goocl ot our own hancl. which was haclly in neecl ol new unilorms. The senior high. uncler the constant urging ol Chairman peter Legler, contrihutecl 55100. ancl the junior high. cleterminect to haclc up their competent chairman, .lacli Ricketts, to the hilt, got together ancl Uliiclcecl inn the same amount. Nliss Sleinclorl. school lilmrarian. accepts yolf umes contrihutecl hy tiarlmara fiocllrey anct Peggy Creager lor the Victory Book campaign. As might he expectecl, the lair lassies ol Oalv woocl were happy lor a chance to help the Hrlurugluhoysfi A very patient patient is l.emoyne l.0l'llIll't' upon wlmom .-Xlire Ann Xvoocls. Ann Pine, ancl .loan hlelntyre praetire lmanmlaging in tlie Rerl Cross First .Xicl course. ,Xlong witll tlie serious- ness ol time course, tlne girls louncl luunor in seeing tlre ulH'flJiIlllliILfPClu patients wrappecl up in yarmls ol gauze. splints, anti a variety ol lmraees. .lust as we were alrout to close our lwoolis ancl loclx our lockers lor tlle last time in IQ4I. we were once more eonlronteml lmy a campaign wliielm was to lme talien care ol lxelore we lelt lor tlie cluration-ol our vacation. Tliis time it was the Recl Cross. .iaeli Keyes was tlie eliairman in tlie senior lliglx anal Paoli Reemelin in tlie junior lligll. wlillf' tliree top clans ol Sl'0lSlllClI lmaelu-ml up .laelx to ilu- tune ol 5500, ancl Reemelin. wllen tlne easlm luul lmeen countecl, louncl tliat tlie tliree gracles uncler llim liacl lurnislierl 3948. At tlle lmeginning ol' tlle sevoncl semester. lxir. Claggett mafle pulmlif tlie laet tllat a class lor in- strurtion ol' First Airl woulcl lie startecl uncler tlie supervisioi, ol Nliss llayner. Pl-liirty-live interesterl girls were enrollecl. Some ol' tlle important tllings taugllt were artiliieial respiration, treatment ol Sll0l'li. l Y 'X A care ol wouncls. lxurns, svalcls, lraetures. ancl proper use of First Aicl lcits. Soon alter we came lraela to liegin I042 witliin tllese olcl ancl lamous lialls. Nliss Steinclorl' an- nouneefi to us that the lf. 5.0. was putting on a lJooli cirive lor tlie lyenelit ol' tlle lloys in all tlle armecl servires ol' time country. Xvlmen aslcenl lor tlie numlmer ol volumes eontrilnltetl. slle statecl tllat a total ol l50 lioolxs luul lmeen given tllrougli tlle lilmrary. Not vonlent witli tllese rlonations, tlle llnitecl Xvar Reliel Campaign. romposecl ol tlie lour major war reliel lunrls in tlmis country. cleseenclecl upon us in lxlay. Tllrougli Cliairman Hill Porteris alvle leacler- sliip tllis Higlilanrl campaign went Hover tlie top. E Rirluarcl l.arson. Xvillarcl l.rulwig, anal Holm Knee loarl up a car to cleliver groreries to a neecly lamily at Vl4llilIlliSQ'iYillQ time. Nlany gen- erous lromerooms gave lmaslcets ol loocl not only at 'l4llilllliSQiYillQ lmut cluring tlle filiristmas lltllif clay as well. PlNG'PONG A.Kirkpo+r'icR. MGc1mson,l Tofe I Sfoecklein. 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'-. by y1....x:A4,lfQW,,gg qw bf, iq,..Atp ,xnk'q: 't-FJ, 'X-vin-P' -0906 QW, y .ygq My -,hut vzggg, Ay.: e. .3 ,hs U -347, A P ' - ' , - m :.,- p 1 x-, - ,-, , W, - ?mT5i'.'1..Z,'.+11:'T7 Q74f'Y4IZ t ?.L.' 2.x X4f.x'..vrQ ', - x- .'.-' -9- -T.-'Y'-W 'f 1 -I -s W ' M-n. ,-M Ka . . l .M . .. .443 Fourth row: H. jzinius, C. Lalitghter, Kearns. Third row: Ned Daniels tmanziguri, G. Hughes, T. wlzlmes, Tischer. Hayley, J. Hurlwcrt, Epstein, T. Hughes, Ki-yes, 1. Hull, L. Russell, N, Vfcbtvcr, Robinson, E, Grnef, Snyder, David Olch tnmnaguri. Second row: Mr, Cook t-nachi, Hart 'll tmanx ri, i zt u A14 t'rzink, Turner, R. Finley, Rznlpli Elcl'1cnlw1'gcr, Boswell: R. Stoucklcln, F, Howland, H. Mtxrris, klohn Sanur, Strickland, ltlamllton, Castor, Ivtcflnne, ticrncr tmzinzigcri, Mr. Hnlnmon tussistzmt conctxi. First row: Fmt.-y, D. Ntaynv. R, Spinyd. Vgilidcrlu-rg, ,lim Lziuglilcr. N. lhvis, Wantkiiis, Harris. tirerlier, Sorensen, -I. Parker, R. NY.irtl, R. tunes, IT. Hudd. Hconscientious effort and team spiritlnftliis was tioilrll Viv, clnoix ilnri Jxssistnllt cwmlli! Rialtls lllllnlllon i623 tl1e lceynote in Coacli E. T. Coolcis opening talli to more than 45 aspirants tor tlwe l04l l.umlmeriac'l4 iootlmall squad. Did our Blue ancl Golcl lmattlers aclopt tliis slogan? But cleliinitelyll Blessecl witli only one returning veteran, pint-sized .iolinny Sauer, Coaclies Coolc and Hummon and tlie players tliemselves linew time join tliat faced tllem. Tliey met ancl eonquereci tlieir wealinesses witli a cletermination wliirli was tlie outstanding lactor in lmringing to flalcwoocl a suecesslul season. Perliaps it was only meriiocre in tlie terms ot victory, lmut it was successlul in rliar- acter lyuilcling, pllysical development, anal team ancl sc'l1ool spirit. VVirt1 a noticealyle laeli oi talent lrom time senior class, tlie ucoolcflnenu were tqorcecl to tall lmarlc on tlie inexperienfecl griclmen oli time junior Class, wlio plavecl 9 of time II starters on time iirst team. .luniors Bill llamilton ancl Dirk Castor wlio were Capalmly lmaclcecl up lay Ted .iames ancl Norman Snycler, were liolcling clown tl1e lirst string lmertlis. Harris Cretlier, lone senior encl. was our uliero in clelieatu in tile Xenia game at time U. ot D. Staclium. xwitil lmt a minute to go, Htlasen macle fbalcvvoocls only touvlie clown oi tlie game witli a spectacular leaping eatcli ol a pass into the encl zone. Stopping our opponents at time tacliles were seniors Swilty Franli ancl Holm Finley, ancl juniors fiales Tliruston and ,lim Laugliter. Captain Bolm Boswell. Harry lxlorris, anal Nil-k Davis vavortecl at tlie Quant outposts. ,lolin Herlmert, guarcl, witli lots ol' spirit, was captain ot tlie Reserve team. Co-captain Ralpli lficlienlierger remained at time pivot position lior tlie sefonci ronsecutive season. To uEicliie goes tlie sir in was M 1,- AGGIES fRl'Sl'l'l'r's K ilulllplmls, Svfllllll TlllI'I tx, I.4lllLfIltl'l', . IIUQIIPS, Gran-ii. R. .lon1's, Nir. liooix troamixi. Firsl row: ifpsh-in, D. Niaym-. D. iimiml. XY:-imiwr, i.. Russ.-II. R. Spaytl. R. XX'anl. ilonor oi' iwing! liw ,iariisi outstancting lineman oi tin- ye-ar. Tin' 0iii't'lISiYt' ixurclvn oi our warriors was carrivct on tin- sllouicivrs of .ioirnny Sauer, wimo scored -I0 or fjaiiwoociis lotai oi' OI points. Triple-tilrvat Sauer was time lnain Nartilivry gunn in tim fyaiiwoociilvsi attack. and ine rvrf-iw-ci recognition ily ix-ing sf-concl Hinos! valuaimiv piayvrn in lilo City. Aithougim tiw slnaiivst man on time iiirsl team, Sauer was time spark tilat ignitm-mi time ottvnsivv cirives of our iiigiiters in tilvir nine- tilts. Honorary captain, Frank Howland. together with juniors fivorgc- Striciaianct, Howard Vancierimerg. ami Buci Sorvrlsf-n. were tile lnain piif' clriw-rs wimo rivarc-at tin' way for Sauvr. iiowiancl, an aimic' pian- iiiriwrz XVEIIICIPYIDPFQ. liilSt0l'iilill1 any uixiitzicrvigfn: and Striviiiancl we-rv aii iraiiimarks oi' proven aixiiity. il was Howland VVIIOSP iuoolning iairias icvpl Iiu- Xvnia i3tlCfiillt'f'I'S ctvvp in lilvir own tvrritory anti VVIIO was tim main fog in keeping lil? Il10I'f' powvriiui Xvnia tthillll from civivating us ivy a lllllfil iargcr sforv. Strickland was time Ugoifi-if-rsvyvcl imaifimafii wilo usuaiiy was on tile- rc-1'vix'inQ Pnri oi' lnost oi' Sauvris imuiiet passes. Sorenson was frctiilmi witil lnaiiingf about T3 pcr cent oi' time tavities in ttw uvvooci- cimoppersin last iour games. Boi: Stovclcivin. star .iarringf .ioibnny Sauvr ivaps in lin' fo-Captain Raipil i4:illIl'lllll'l'Q4'l', iuvro oi tin- liair- fxaplain Boi: ifoswvii, svnior Quant, air lo pass. mont gains-. pri-parvs to rvntvr tin- ivan. rm-ariy lor onv ami aii. wh-f ,,f res di XNO66 Gsfffby 'XCXS 7773 35509 4 Q 059dl fo 'WO Preparing for The Droqor Thelowldl Q56 GRS T we he S QQ'- 'x QU gf Ciifef Xpcv l ll ln-ll: Xml llmnic-lx I.up4-4 114-orgv llx-rlwrt's lun! an lgulv lfinlm-y alml Dun ll:-rm-r loula nn. llppa-r riqlll: fimnlu fxmllx gin-Q mu-4l4-xl ll Iru lump, fimllvr lvll: lf. rlq. fiuulx sluruls ilu- lilml xuvrrls nl Iln- l', D, slmlium :luring ilu- Imll nl xlu- Xvnin ganna-. fy:-nh-r riglll: N ll l rulllx lmlxlc-s .1 mxllriuul Drangjml ns Nc-ml ljnnim-ls luulis un. l.0u'r-r If-ll: .XI Iln- lnullmll lmnqur-I all ilu' fiuluniul lun. lnllw-r riglll: I I l Hlivr illlll ljlllx klwlrlls prvpflfc' Im Mrlllllllilgfl i641 tv-QCA Y' :X nllying taulxleu hy Sauer in the Xxivoining hattle. IMI, Stoeilylein axoiils an Northriilge grirlmler in our opei senior hallharli. was iniuretl in the thirct game. ancl his hall-earrying talent was sorely missecl. ln the lirst two games, with Sauer scoring hoth touehclowns, our hoys rolnpect to vietory over Nortli- rictge, 0 to 0, ancl Vvilmington, T to 0. However. in tht- thirct eontest we tastect cteleat lor the lirst time. as we were talxen hy Piqua in a hitterly liought tussle. 0 to 0. Next fame ilu- lray with the power-larlen Xenia crew, who hact their lormation worlxing to perleetion as they vanquishect us to the tune ol I2 to 0. The Blue anct fiolct lwoothallers got habla in the groove in the lxollowing hattle, as they trouneect the l.ehanon outlit 21 to 0. 'flarring .lohnnyn scorecl I5 points in this one. Next lraeas-Vvyoining 30. fyalv woocl 0-mill' saicl. ln the annual Reserve joust. our spiritecl suhs erushert the Xvilhur Vvright seeoncl stringers 27' to 0. Smiles eoverecl the laces ol Coaches Cook anct llummon lollowing the game. ln the I3 to T Hhlitxn ol' Troyvs Trojans. Sauer aeeountect lor all the Oalxwooct marlxers. A close T to 0 loss at the hancts ol Cincinnati Xvalnut Hills hrought our reeorct to an even .500 marlc, lxlr, lllllllllitlll tooli over the eoaehing reins the ttay ol the Xvalnut llills game while hir. Coolx went hunting: whether lor pheasants or talent still remains a question. Finally fame the tractitional Turliey Day tilt with the Dragons ol' t:airmont. ln a usea ol' mutt... Center lfiehenherger, playing his last high school loothall game. personally saw to it that our hoys were vie torious as he seorett all S points in the glorious S to 0 triumph over the l.lIl1lllf'I'iilt'liS' hitterest rival. Thus ftalxwooat lligh Sehool wrote Ulinisu to anff other loothall season. Thus ilu- Aeorn also writes Hliinisu to another lioothall section, hut with this pree mlietion: Xvith the return ol I3 lettermen next year the l.lllIIlH't'iilt'liS will malce H742 an uncteleatect seasonl f65 llf Q L our on pigs HI 1 , ...Tl .big ,.,. p...,- ,. p 4 11.0 5 'Q 1 1 .mx tionnell. lxlwlaughlin. lxlarlav, llulllnan. lion-ppellneivr ,vulluyersz Daniels. lin-rgen. filth. llartlell. ltrerm-r, llowlanil punts lo N I ll ' hero, in , VN At last year's basketball banquet lvlr. Claggett concluded his short address to the 1940-41 team members with this statement, HAnd next year 1 sin- cerely hope that our team will bring to Qalcwood the district title and the right to participate in the state championshipf, As lxflr. Claggett completed this sentence, each boy who was to return this season silently resolved to himself that this desired hope would be fulfilled, if spirit, determination, and all- out ettort meant anything to such a fulfillment. But as the season progressed it loolced very doubt- ful whether the Lumberjaclis would have even the slightest chance in the tournament at the Coli- seum. However, when tournament time came, Oalt- wood's basltetballers seemed to have been swept with a new do-or-die spirit, which, when linlied with the improved playing ot all ot its courtmen, pro- duced a winning combination that carried it through the lirst three contests with a surprising ease and put our boys in the lqinals with the great Xenia Buc- caneers, But the inevitable happened, as it always does when an immovable object opposes an irresist- able force, tor the eventual 1942 state champs, Xenia, conquered the Blue and Gold in the tinals. So, although this year's quintet couldnit quite tullill lVlr. Claggettis wish, they nevertheless were responsible tor the best showing ot any Oakwood team in the district tournament. Not to be outdone the Reserve team sophomores won the Chamber ot Commerce cup and the City Class HC championship. As late would have it, the varsity not only ended the season with Xenia but also opened the schedule with this same power-laden outlit. ln this lirst tilt the laclc ot experience was the main factor in bring- ing about our defeat, as we lost 31 to 24, although holding the Bucs to a mere 51 points as compared with their seasonys average ot 48 marlters. Lanlcy Jaclc Newman was the leading scorer for the squad with an average ol nearly 11 points per tussle and 160 points all year. Norman Alley was dead on short shots and one ol the coolest cavorters on the ball club. uchiclcu Christian, bespectacled forward, developed a one-hand shot which added color to several games. Stoclty Johnny Sauer, only 5 feet 7 inches, was the cleverest ball handler Coach 1V1arsh has had in many years. At the other guard was Captain Ben Suttron, only letterman on the club, who was a constant threat on ollense and de- fense. Bud Sorensen and George Strickland were iunior centers who will be bacli next year. These boys were noted chielly for their defensive ability in holding down the opponents' center to new lows in scoring. The two substitute guards, Frank Howland and junior George Herbert, lcept the bench alive with their constant chatter and Fighting spirit, while Boss Howlandvs 'Seven from Heavenn team rev- eled in conquering the first team in a practice game. The outstanding games of the season were the Lebanon tray, in which Sauer llipped a baslcet lrom the middle ol the lloor to give us the victory 51 to 50 in the last tive seconds: the Troy battle, which was won by a score ot 50 to 223 the traditional Fair- mont tilt, which we won lor the third straight year, 55 to 285 and the Bellelontaine game in the tourna- ment, which resulted in an fjalcwood upset victory, 20 to 10. ln the words of Coach Nlarsh, HThis game was the linest ever played by an Oakwood baslcet- ball team. Oakwood thus closed another basketball season with a record ot eight victories and six defeats. SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL 'lillirrl row: Davis. fiaslor. Sorensen, ,lumix Nl'NNlllilIl, xYillllll'I'lN'I'g, Huw- lnnil. Second row: Sulllron, N. Alloy, fi. 114-rlu-rt, lxlifiunv, D. Christian. fivilivll, hir, lxllll'Sll tcoaclll. First rom: .l0lll'S, ls. lIl'I1llf11'llS, Ig. .IilIlN'S, Ii. firm-1, .1. Sauer. T I-IEE f ASY WAY Z1 QT? 'r C. Ipvr Ivfl: Xvuilingj 'ur ilu- rvlmllnml. lyplwr rigglll: ljmxlwllmu llmlmgm-rN. ilunl mu: l.nL Hn-mlrimlnx, lim fllvlxuuvlllg sm-:annul mu: 4 lmricw Pwllsl. Holm MIHL Ilril nnx: I..lIlIe'l RUN-1'H. Null Xxvlulwr. Iulvm' lvfff IIullur.1I'N uphnin .xml high vnlvr. Luk Nvxxllmlx. fivlllvr Iwfl: ISIN' Survllwll pmsliu-N ullll I4'.ullullmh' Ruluw 'fun-N, lmrvr rlglll fnfurga- 51m 1 nlm-r. Llullml, slmrlxllllgj llllllnl 1' Ll H D571 VI-Ilffbllgfll ilu- lump. Cunrln :x1ElI'Sll, vin! SLTNIMARY OF SCORES Xvnh ll il. lm L! Uuluumfl 211 Xenia 31 flulnvouml 27 Vvyrnning 28 fjnlnvuurl 110 Vvvsi finrrulli rrll 24 fynkwoml 'il lA'!7iIllUll 30 c,2lkVVllfll! 30 Troy 22 fDukw00cl 'il Vvillmr Nvriglll 3.1 fhkuoocl 41 Simlnvy 'nfl funlewoml 28 Btu:-hnlhnilw 'Vi fjulnvoncl 22 Grzunrlvic-xx 25 flulux rvxwr I 33 lsairn usur ll 28 Tourrmmvnl ffnlnvuorl 'Sl Piqua: 21 ffnlxwx xlbl I '53 vlqruy IO ina uplnin .lol urlln 3 Sum-r wlisplnys KMLW ' I 20 B II4'l 'm'i IO linr gunrml U1-nrgv H1-rlw Jfilylyling gllyilily, flnlnx auxvm I S X1-niu 32 ns lu- prvpnrm-s in Iossc ulnlnl. guurrl Sulfrnn. snplalin All:-y. I4rnxur4l LillfiSHilIl, lknrxx I L WTI rlunnpionslmip troplly mul were' among rlu- top tlurm' .-r. Slumling: ll. lllIlllIl'l', 'l'unu'r. ll. llrnglr. 1 x - f -4 , t V ,Q , I X lr 5- t v N N I Slumling: lloswvll. ll. liinlvx KYll'l'llllt1f Nvxxill, Snwlvr. lf Rolwineon. Nvutml- l'mnlx, llvrnvr, flllnuurn ' INTRAMURALS C Capturing tlu' fluss IS intramural rlunnpionslmip Xvullopingf opponents witlu uppnrvnt vaxsv. tlu wvrc' tlu' uSnycl1'r's Glimlvrsu lmll rlnlm fulmvv, lvltl. l3osc'os fuluwv, rigllll wvre' m'ozu'lu'cl, nunmgvrl, mul Xvitll Hill l:nlnu'r lviulingj tht- svoring Cllllllllll, tlu'ss' Vkllllilllliil lmy Holm lzboswvll. llis ll'klllI c'onqn1'rul lloys worm' lmrrl to twin. Stovrli s Nvrvrlcs anul Doc s H l lmruston s llunulvrlmolts in tlu' ttf-fitting Qunu' ol Roclis wvrc' tlu' only tvmns in tlu' lt'ilLflIt' tlmt LIUY1' tlu' svuson lor tlu' Class A l'llilIlllll0lISllltl. l.c'auling Snyilvfs tvznn any troulmlv. fbutlittvcl in lluslty lrlllc' srorvr wus Don llvrnvr witll ulmont I0 points pcr ivrsvys, tht- lroys prvsvntc'1l in pirturv ol tlu' snnppivst rontvst. lo lu'ur tlu' lxoys rf-Il it. tlu'y wvrv tlu' tops tc'ann ol tlu' lmrclwoocl plnyvrs. lxlost ol tlu' intru- in NlHlfilllllII'illCl0lH,u anul tlwy provvml it witll tht r nulrul pluyvrs izullulvcl tnnlxitious lootlmll lmoys wlmo lint' rvcorcl. lllillll' tlu' gunlvs intm'r4'sting,!. BOVULING AND FENCING 'l4llUllLflI lwowling is only two years olml nt Unlx- foeuluul mul ruptnixuul lwy svnior .lvun Nlt woocl, tlu' .liu'lxs' lrowlvrs fluflouf, lvltl won last yc'ur's l.unQl1lin won live' srllool tvanns in tlu' fity tllis yvnr. l.c'aulinQ tlu' l'illl'lIl0l1l lU'Qll'l'S NYQIS Hciklllllllllllillln .lilfli lllllvlqlllilll. filplillll. witlx tlu' lligjllvst z1vc'rug,!4' in tht- rity lligll srllool lxllllilll lK'ilQIlP. fornpls'ting,! tlu' lirst tvtnn wvrc' llolx Rout- little' lmau' zulm, l,uni4'r Russvll, Rnlpln lill'll0HlJPfLff'I', anul Bill lnvornlmlv porter, llu' svrolul tvmn llllxlllllfil .laulx Nownmn, ol snlmrvs llppy Dye: Nuli Davis, l5u'l4 CwlII'ISlIilll mul fworgm' lirst tinu' l lvrlwrt. O rvforcl lor tlu'nlsf'lv1's. llt'ill'lIlLf tlu' fliflti mul Clunninaulv, anul in tlu' ilulivicllml lll2lll'll0S. Ling lmy tlu' svllool, tlu'y conmpilvrl an vc' Ill tlu' gym, nanny pvoplz' ll'ilI'IlPil lor tlu tlmt flnlcwoocl ronlcl lvoust ol stu ll xl tc-ann Sluruling: llontlulln. R..IpI1 lfim lu nln'rg!1'r, llortvr. Run.-ll. l. llnlllnun, l.1'll to riylll, lon:-4, xltlnllgglllin, K4-s-. llorton. xlurlix Klwvlillg: Cl. llvrlu-rt, lull. Nvxsllmll, fvllriatiun, llwia. lbw. ll. lxlcluullgflllill, Nvuill. ll. ,xlulrnwxx fulfil 'n X tlu' Cjuliwoocl l'l'lN'lllQ tvinn flwlow, rigll l nu'c'ts mul lost tllrm' in rolnpvtition witll Qll llll' ll0yS llilll Ollly il Slllilvlll l'0ill'll illlil rx ng Standing: T. fioolc lcoaclil, R. Stoeclclein flnanagf-rl, D. Hudd, Catan, D. Friclce. Rohinson, Spayd, fi. fiasliell, fic-ilten. vllhruston, lxlnfirilli, Boswell lmanagerl. Scaled: G. Stahl. Millard, Alley. lf, Howland. fyllearn, SfllEiffl't', Vamlerherg, Briggs. Leading Coach E. T. Coolcs traclcsters to another successful season this year were three seniors, Nor- man Alley. Diclc, Scharrer, and Franlc Howland. As traditional as Scotch jolces aloout stinginess, are Mr. Coolcs annual tracli successes, and the 1942 season was no exception. flur cinderpath men opened their season with a close victory over Parlcer 60 to 58, and followed this with two 70 to 48 conquests over our traditional rivals, Xenia and Stivers. However, Vvilhur Vvright toolc us into camp, 63 to 50. Norman Alley led the Jacks in point-getting hy consistently placing in lirst or second place in the high jump, hroad jump, and the hurdle races. Scharrer was one ol the Oakwoodites' lastest sprinters and Howland garnered many valuable points in the 440vyard dash and the weight and relay - . Yanrlvrlwrg, up and over frellu-n spri events. Olitstailding pole vaulter and high jumper lor the Coolcmen was Jaclc Millard, lanlcy sophomore who came from the tall tree country, California. The weight events were assigned to Connie Van- derherg, Johnny Sauer, and Bud Sorensen, with the latter hurling the discus with a veteran's ease. fiates Thruston and George Striclcland pushed Scharrer lor the sprinting honors: .laclc Cieilien and Charles Caton were the long distance running stars. Ted 0'Hearn ran some Fine 880's with Ranald Briggs trying hard. Long Jael: Newman gave the hurdles a try lor his lirst season. ll Mr. Coolc has his way, the thinclads from flalcwood will withstand any long army hilce lor Uncle Sam it necessary. 'nts on the rursv. lxlillard malu-s a good vault. U01 ' 1 E . ,, . 'h N is-Q' l if Nb Wiz ff! NORMAN ALLEY fnlmove, lvftl, lionorary cap- iain, lalxes a low liurcile in l1is siricie. Higli pointer lor ilie seniors, lie aclcieci rnucll ligiit to tire l042 rlulm. Ili- was also unclelealeci in low lwurcile Compe- lition lor lil? regular season. . . DICK SCHARRER fnlmovv, cenferl, sprinhnan ol time Coolimen and co- raplain, a senior witll cirive anci power on tire finder' Xvinciing up lor a ciiscus llurl, iunior BUD SfJRifNSlfN flwlour, lelfl, losseci in many victories for tile iliinrlacis between baseball games, llis lirst love. Burl also put time sliot lor tile patll irotters .... Pulling ilu' slloi lrom tile finder circle, FRANK HOVVLAND llxelow, renterl. also a co-captain Q utilizeci flu' strengiln in llis strong! wrist anci arm. sw pafll. Dirk was anrlmor man on time 880 relay brew illlfl llf' fill! ii liilSl fIilSll ..... falmve, Tigllfl, a senior rememlaereci lor iris superior lxaslieilmall almiliiy on llle rouri. lloals over ilu- lliQlIS in a practice run. He macie tile ciust liy on tire 3480 as well as on time lligfll lnurciles in time numlwr Iwo spoi. Frank ran on time mile relay anci lie was a sure lmet lor time H440N usually .... Vviill a lmursi ol' speecl fiANl-ES THRUSVITJN llmelow, rigliil. lcey man on lime Ceniury ciasll, marie a llallil ol ialcing liirsi plares. Tliruslon ran cluring lime season nursing a lrrolcen linger, lmut il certainly ciicin't slow luim clown. 'lille I042 linlxsmen were one ol tlre lmest groups ol' gollers in fyaliwooclys llistory ancl in tlle City goll league title raee toole clown second place lmonors. Coaell .lim Dickinson molclenl luis lour lettermen lvrom last year, togetlmer witlr two soplromores anct two juniors, into ttle most lormiftalmle outlit in tlie eity. Holm Routzalln playecl numlmer one position lor tlre seeomt straiglrt year, anct numlmer two post was dl l Hvrller lj. f lrrlstlan ltr. llelulrii lls Newlllull Pl. lellllllilllll G. Strirlxlaml l. tlartzell lf. flraa-li in tlme liigll seventies anel low eigtlties. Routzalm was tlre lmest all-rouncl strooter, Strielilanrl tlme longest tritter, wllile Berner and Henctrielms were notefl lor tlreir lvrilliant approactming ancl putting. Newman, Clrristian. Hartzell anrl firael rlivinterl ttleir time among golf, lmasetmall ancl traclf. talien rare ol lxy fieorge Strielilancl. Rouncting out f-Jalcwoocl IOVZ tlie lirst tour men were Don Berner and soplmomore Oalcwooct 8 Holy Henctrielis. Almly lmaeliing up tlme lirst lour linli- Oakxvood TM sters were Dieli Cllristian, .laelc Newman, lrxvin fjalcwoocl HM ttartzell, anct lift firael. ln practice rouncls anct in Oaliwooct 'SH league matelies all tlme lmoys' seores were ronsistently flalcwooct 8 151-r rlt- r I-lasts! R tmlr :mlm puttsl Sim-klr .I11 I rim.-S! SCORES Vvillmur Vvriglmt tw Ctwaminacle 4 Fairmont Stivers V2 Fairview sn Roosevelt 4 .loeis ronliusezll 2 1 K if ,fx xx 'Ill A W , i AQ QL-gs fi X J S K .4 E Z fini-S Shuulino flvilyvn l. lzum-s ll. Xvillianns J. K.-vs Ii. K2 ..1. ,i ll. I ...l..- Q Iam I ...ll ,glut-r I, Nlt-I. .lnl glllm llllllllllllll ll lhll Ill Kmwlinu IS, lluI'l'm.-n IS. Sli-Cunt' ll Illl4'Y fjnliwoocl pvrc-luliaxlly lms an goocl tvnnis twun, mul :nun nnrl .lzunvs pvrlorrnvrl ut tlu- nulnlwr two tllis your was no vxrvption us Courlm lxlurla llununon cloulmlvs outpost. cloyvlopvcl an colnpletv nc-xv squaul witlx only ont' Tlw Humnlon-1'oau'lu-cl lncls sliowvrl flnunpion rvturning lPllf'!'lHill1. llolm lfinlvy. Burl lxlC'cNlll1C', n llorln in clisposing ol ljurlu-r Co-op in tlu-ir lirs yvry Sllllllllll stylist, plnyvtl tliv nlunlwr one- position lmttlv, 5 to 2. Continuing! to sllow lnurlu-cl ulxility mul is ronsiclcrecl one ol' tlw lim-st young prospects in tlwir svroncl rnntcli ol tliv svnson, thi- l.ulnlwriau'ly in tlw rity. llc' wus clvlf'ntf'fl in only two nmtflws all rm'quPtvc'rs wnllopml cillilllllllilfll' rl to I. A 7 to 0 svuson. IgilClilllf,f up lxlfcwllllf' wus Bill .lzunc-s. swvvt victory over the Roost-volt nvtrnf-n guys- our Blue- nm swinging S0pll0lH0l'l', wlmo was unclvlvutecl in luis fiolfl invn tlwir tllircl strnigllt victory. virtory nuln nulnlwr two post. XYt'lf'I'ilI1 l:inlvylmnclle'cltl1c'nun1A lu-r lour ovvr lxlizunislmurgj rvsultocl in cl 1 to 0 lwr tlmree position in vxrvllvnt style, lwsiclvs partiri- wlritf-wnslming. panting in lmsvlmll. QwilVOY'llllf.! in tlw cloulmlvs lnntrlws .Ns tlw zlrorn we-nt to pre-ss tlu- ll1illlXll1'S witll l:uir wvrv .lavle fic-ilwn uncl llill Kaunp, uncl llolm llulllnnn lnont ancl l uirvic'w wvrv still to lw pluyvcl. flnla mul Tvcl .lunu's. illlu' llornwr two lmlustc-fl tllvir op- woofl nvttcrs em- vxpvvtvcl to continue- llH'lI'1'Yl'1'll1Ill ponc-nts lroni tlw nulnlwr one position, wluile Hull- worlx nc-xt your ns all lrut lfinlc-y will ln- rc-turning Swat it. lvoxl Alillunc- is rvaulyl llill ltunvs Irivs lmmlilmnnll linln-x . . suislil V5 3 r '-s' N . as to ii' ' JFK 5' , X , vim 'QQ' tl 4: ts P , 3 i731 ef WM, :ai .f', - N' vs SENIOR HIGH BASEBALL fturuhng: R. Ninth-r tinanagm-ri. Mr. tilgviovv tunachi, i'uimer, Shoop, Ballantine, ii. Niiiier. ii, Niorris. Bergen. Kaiismh, Daviai ffhh, iiiischer. hnsta tnnaimgc-ri, Feutmir ifpsh-in, Frank. iii. Hughes, Sorensen. Christian, fi. iierhert, fi. i.aughter. Prugh, i.:-gif-r. Hasehaii at flakwooci took a decided turn for the hetter this year, and Coach Emi Bigelow iieicieci one of the hest Uninesn heis haci in severai seasons. Prin- cipai factors in the Lumherjacks' winning comhina- tion this spring were the iine defensive ahiiity shown hy the iniieici, woncieriui competitive spirit, ami strong pitching. After experimenting in the iiirst two games with Fairmont anti Rooseveit, hoth oi which resuiteci in narrow cieiieats. Coach Bigelow Came up with a comhine which gave fyakwooci its hest hasehaii recorri in some time. The iniiieici positions were hanciieci hy Hen Sufiron at first hase. Bohhy prugh at seconri, .iohnny Sauer at the shortstop position, and Dick Christian covereci the third hase territory. Cy Laughter, Boh Finley, Tex Harris, and Bud Sorensen were the Blue ami Coiciis mouncismeng while the catching riuties were hanciieci hy Turk Hughes. Among the many outiieiciers Swiity Frank, pete Legier, Bert Kaiisch, Neal Vvehher, anci Freci Bayiey were the outstanciing performers. Fairmont iickeci us twice, I3 to 'i anci O to 4, while in the series with Kiser the Jacks won one 8 to 4 and iost one 8 to 6. Roosevelt hareiy noseci out our ciiamonzi stars 4 to 3, hut we acifieci two victories at the ex- pense oi Vvayne, 4 to 2, anti iviiamishurg, 4 to 3. Parker trimmeci us in the quarter-iqinais oi' the ciis- trict tournament, 0 to 4. Hen Sulliiron suingsi Cy Laughter pitrhesi fihristian aoinn-cts! 5 i741 .ggi ,45ff at 6 , s 5 ,hs , 1, L B r , mL.nn4 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Slumling: Rink:-tts iinanagm-rl. lsslvilv. .l. llulrliins, Ku:-0, fi, Vlnlioinas, lfloriclis. liarl, lxl. Ftalnl illlillhIQ4'fl. Svulvzlg R, Larson irnanagvrl, li. fruity, fivlvp, Rnrk, Nvlson, ilvrry, Snliavli-r. Hallllln, I l'rim lxlr. lxlarslr lracl an outstancling lreslnnan lootluall tearn again tllis year. anrl lxlr. Cook slroulcl liaye an alrunmlancc' ol' capalvlc rf'inlorcf-rnents lroin tliis team lor tlro l.uinlx-riacks' yarsity squacl nf-xt season. Tin- rnainstays ol tln- ti-ani wore- lanky .lack pf-rry. Larry Nelson, Alex fic-le-p. ancl Cc-nr Kecklf-r, xylro we-ro tlrv starting lmarklivlcl lxattlvrs lor tlre' Hklarslrirwrmu TIN- stanrlont lineinen we-re IUO-pouncl .lolrn Hutcllins ancl Xvingjinan Allwrt lssleilm. Higllliglits ol llrc- se-ason: Flalrolin Stalrls lmroken linger . . . JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Cwllilfll ,IHIIIVS Dickinsonis tvam Qainc-cl cxperiemt- wlriclr slroulcl livlp ilu- olarslnnvn in roaring yvars. l.arry Nc-lson. Captain ancl lrigli pointer, was liollowvcl lay :Xllrc-cl lsslvilm. Srlravlic-r. Sivlwr antl Stalil rounilvcl out ilu- tvain. lqQ't'IIIliIl, l'-loriclis antl Sinks wvrv spiritctl rvsc'ry1's. Hlllllllillflf IJIINUII. Smllavlvr, fi, Sinks. li. Sialm. Santini: ls, Rm-im-lin. nk. issln-lr, Flalll. l.. Nvlson, .l. Flvlwr. il, l'IOI'l1llS. lulllmark perryis long encl runs . . . tlre lrrilliant tackling lmy Larry Nelson . . . ancl last lxut fc-rtainly not least, tht- two souncl lwatings lranclr-cl the Uragons out Fairmont way. SCORES flakwoorl I2 Vvillnir Xvrigglit 0 ffakwoocl 0 flslmorn O Cjakwoocl -fll liairinont 0 Oakwoocl T Grecnryillt- 0 flakwoofl lfi I:ilil'llIOIlt 0 Us 3 i c'fELx 'xc t Ev? I lb' ' 0 .. 4 y ' 55 Stumlirlyi lxir. liunlc lf-oaulll. A. GQ-ivh. A. Isslif-ln, G. Sinks. Sealed: T. Vvilsnn, G. lilorimiis, . , , . ll. l'rirlu', .l. terry. VV. lohl, ixl. Stahl, l'. Crotty, l.. Nelson. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Wlwile not having any schedule with outside schools, tht- junior high nevertheless its own spring sports teams. Leading the ninth grade traclc lads to victory over a comhined 7-8-I0 grade team was Captain Howard Friclie, who is a hrilliant high iumper and hurdler lor lmeing only a lreshman. Other tract: luminaries were Jael: Perry, a hurdlerg l.. Nelson, weights: .i. Hutchins, weights: Vvilson and Stahl, high hurdler and jumper. The lreshmen also organized their own haselmall cluh. Jack Sieher, Nlalcolm Stahl, .lack Perry, Larry Nelson, Alhert lssleih, Boll Roth, Eugene Kevliler. Richard Trace, and Chester Staley were memhers ol this starting nine. Theyire otti Seventh graders Don- ald lxflunrh, .lim Newman, Ted Jenks, and Charles Ament get set lor a big race. E763 Tom Vvilson, ,iaclc Perry, lxlalcolm Stahl, and Ward Pohl, ninth grade traclisters, talce the hurdles in a warm- up session. Since she has playetl a memorahle part in our lives, we wish to cleclicate this section to Coach Bess Hayner. Those girls luclcy enough to have asso- ciatecl with nHayner,u as they fondly call her, will never forget her calmness, able coaching, and friend- liness with everyone whom she contacts. Because ol her clesire to instill in her players her own icleas ol sportsmanship ancl clean living, lwliss Hayner has again achievecl a successful season with the girls. She has heen not only a coach to her classes, hut also an interestecl personal aclviser. -A4A4AAAA4AAA--A4A4AA vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvi Nliss Bess Hnym-r um . t . -t , X fi .X A ,f...,, X 5' K K 3 ,A 1, t ,Xxx Q, X Q-sis :fi z 'N x Ski Six wxxi -1 was . .- -X :L k X Q Q ' . so 1 393 ,TXT Qs: 'ie 0 CO-CAPTAINS -QV 0 lwlargaret Santner Sarah Prrrglr Gm f ssies flee Ulla the Ball l.et us loolr in on Wliss Haynerls ollice, hocliey lassies' gathering place helore and alter practices and games. lVlartha Vvallinglord is our anlcle-taping ex- pert alter experience on lmoth her own anlcles. uRosie and ul.oy relax while waiting lor their teammates. .lean and lwlarcia lorget their shinguards as they watch Uljorielsn imitation ol HVeronica.H Hayner leaves with co-captains Sarah and HlVlargyH to confer ahout todayls practice. Pat Reese and Betty Lange, star hallilmaclcs, settle the worldls trouloles, as mlieen joins in. Barllara Kelly is having troulale finding her hoclrey sticlcs, hut llinally she appears. Margie lvlaclc reluels her camera, and ulgernieu issues instructions to the younger managers, while phyl lvlartin calmly checlcs attendance. uKoolie diligently does her laps. while upeachfl H'-l-lIIlHllC,U and Sylvia lrighten small children with their ulwlen lrom lVlarsU appearance. Rememloer those juicy apples lor the winning eleven, those luscious hamburgers with ucolcesl' alter the Fairview game, the plaid shirts that lxlaze on the llield on lrosty days, and that good nine-man senior game played in the downpour? SENIOR HIGH HOCKEY Third row: Mcilally, Dissingcr, M. Rich, M. Lewis, Runner, M. Vifnlkcr, Bcttchcr, ,lull Tzntc, Kirkpatrick, E. Rogers, V. Ranrsch, A. Gerlxznrtl, A. Pine, M. Wrmrmd, Matthews, Priscilla Mullin, M. Zonars. N. W'illiums. Second row: Minturn, J. llohsc, Hvitmrinn, N. Howlaml. T. Kent, A. Lnwis, Hostettcr, Kelly, janet Sauer, Recd, Kerr, A. lVoods, Kimes, Shank, -I. McM:rth, N. Bell, M. Stewart. Fits! row: Muck lmzrnzigvrl, Romig, P. Martin tmanng erb, Luckcns, Henn, Franke, D. Morgan, Dcrr, Dcsch, Sumner, S. Prugh, Stanley. Lange, Kohnlc, Vvfillingfortl, P. Reese, W1irnr'r, Miss Hayncr fcrmchl, B. Sinks lmanzrgcrl. .Aa ... 4 E733 '5, , N xm., 'J'CnJU 3 fix ww 5, TMJ .1 A 1 lr I 4 VX e re not Iuenmlmarnlersl NVQ-re just waiting lor a little exritenn-nt in time Irig ganle. ivlartlia a nil Betty Iracls up Iiarlrara anal HDMI:-V Ill a prartire Iiully. Ilay attention. lxiartllal Wlieeu Stanley lm-ales tlrrougli Dot Iirittonis xlelense to malce anotller goal against Iiairmont. illflllly Kl'Ill. hllpllit' more, smilingly rereixes Iler letter Iron: Ixiiss Iiayner at tin- lloflcey lranquet, Seniors Iiarlmara. Sarali. unorii-,H lean. ancl Hlxlarsliu Ioolx lovingly at tlueir equipment ln-lore turning it in. Tlie uncielieatecl Iioelcey team lmegan anotlier vie- torious season witli tlle Fairmont game, I0 to 2. Fairview Iollowecl ancl sueeumlmecl to our peppy Iassies to a store ol T to 0, ancl in a return game tliey were again cielieatecl I2 to I. A iii-Si clanfe tlie niglit Ineliore eoulxlnit ullPXu our team. lor on a crisp Saturclay morning time Iioeliey gals troopecl onto tile Iielml Ixriglit ancl early Iwell, earlyl ancl macle goals to time tune ol T to 0 against University Seliool ol Cincinnati. fine very rainy, mumlmly alternoon time Iioelxey Iassies arrivenl at Antioelr College to talae anotlier victory 0 to 0. Alter a eolcl, wet game ll'l'IlI0ll1lDf'l' Ulfoolieisu gracelul In spills in tlie mucl, our liinml Antioeli liostesses clieerecl us witli liot elloeolate. I.ongest trip tliis year was to Cineinnatiis Willi- row Iligll Seliool. fjaliwooclis senior Ixigll team playecl wlrile tlie flalewoocl parents elieerecl tliem to a Iiinal victory ol' T to 0. Tire season enmlecl witli anotlier sueeesslul game witli Fairmont 4 to 0. A Iavisli Iioelcey lxanquet eoneluclerl time Iioeliey aetivities in top Iorm. wlien tile girls were presentecl witli letters anti minia' ture golci Iioeliey stielqs SUMMARY UF SCORES flalcwooci I0 Ijairmont I Ualiwooml T Ifairview 0 fbalxwoocl I2 Ijairview I fijalcwoocl T Univ, Sellool fyalcwoorl 0 ilxtlliilfll 0 Cjalcwoocl T Vvitlirow 0 fjalcwoorl A1 Fairmont 0 JUNIOR HIGH HOCKEY . fjaiuvooct T Fairmont O flaicwood 8 Fairview 0 ftaicvvooci 4 Vvitiwow 0 . Pauli i1m', ixiarli lza. Betty. 1 uilc i ifiizaixetil taiu' to tile grass alter a Mant xxoricout. Bonnie Niiss Diii teaeiles tile eager Lowianci CNHI' I--illllil Dill iassies tire liner anti more intrifate points oi vyi Illl it, 51' ,,li' irocicey. Pat Trace anci Suzy Niartin, ioiiowing Sis ixiartinis iiootsteps, iceep good orfier at imotii 'V'i f V'l, - , I braetires anci Eames-a iieat not to tw sneezect at. it iiii iii 4 A M it Barimara Cwill'iStiilll roves tar anti wicie over time iiieici: stiii sire manages to ime a vaiuaixie piaver. ixlillfil ereciit goes to Anne Seasiroies, goaiie, iior siloving tile opponents' ixaii out of tile Circie just at time rruriai moment, ixiuci puriciies iiave great MM? 'I - SI'i ? ami ,lane are xxoriiing magnetir appeai Ivor Vvinnie SCilIlilCii6', as is g,kmlh,l,,.,l,.,, , eieariy provemi ily tile way sire ioiiows time imaii 'I 'i'I 'H5 titfllllgil tiiem aii. Dot Husmann, nieicnameci Y ' uTiny-ixiiteu on time iieici, never iets iler ileigilt W interiere witil tier rousing game. ' ' . ' - . . time viimax oi time rumor iugii inocixey year was ,ds tiu- mueii-antieipateci trip to Vvitilrow Higii in fineinnati with tileir Highland sisters, enciing in anotiler junior iligir victory. As a wiloie, tiiese - it '- 3 '. a i i.owianci iassies are reaiiv on time imaii anti I ' I ' 1 ' l Ann iouix illii oi pep Sililllili turnisii muciu gooci materiai tor iuture vie- nstil4'yg1l'ttill'il torious ilUt'i'it'y teams. 'Nm' W k I . Q ,l4'lirK' rl7ll'f litlllllfii. SllliSllllry, iiIlSIlliIIlIl, ly. lbyv, Silll'Y5Un. Iillfllvf. SPKLUYHI rlltlif lsilikfr. lefluvfi. r'XIlil'r5. Parrott. it. Xvoocis, iiayes. S. Niartin. Xviimier, Ni, tit-orge, First row: if iran' tmanagvrt. ,i. Xxiiitier. itusix, i.. iiiilttfltilllfuil. xx. Sva- SIIUIIW. St'ilIlill'li1', ti. SIHIXX, iNll'lllil'llililii, liilllfliilllldll. Ii1lLf4'l'S. it Uilflly. 2 Aan - 1 Q tml C 4 I lx 3321 'K 'I 15 s Q-Qi? f IQ , or 621153 sg., 1 Q .N-v 6 . I TJ elf ,, .1 ,47RU. ! N . .,,. 9 ,Q!93Q 4Iqg1lJ','c2EE3J Q, 'N X Vllalw it easy! llc-y, look' uutl , urc mz11. nroric u , rs1.1 , 'lnniu Sclinaclc Miss Dill fcnxiclxl, Annu Scasholes, Harriet Snow, Ann Flu I1 1 M j ' B sh, Shirley lvlcndnnhzill, Bz1rh.ur.1 K 1 1 t n XX C azz nn lwncaue H isss Coach Hayner's lmaslcethall lassies didnit have much opportunity to Hstrut their stuff this year. Baslcethall toolc a delinite haclc seat to Red Cross knitting and, as lvliss Hayneris olilice was ollicial headquarters lor this project. llaslcethall fans saw little or no action. However, some old standhys managed to put in scattered appearances--Jean Franlce, lxlarcia Vvarner, Nancy Daniels, ulvlargn Santner. Sarah Prugh, Rosie Desch, Loy Derr, Carol lvlattern, Sarah lVlatthews, lVlarjorie Vvood, nphyln Kohnle, .lune Tate, uTeeH Stanley, Esther Heitmann, ivlartha Vvallinglord, lvlarjie Kerr, Ann Pine. mliinxnlien l.ewis, and Ann Kimes. The ninth gradels Hvvinnieis Vvizardsn and the assure-Shots were the two well-organized intra- mural teams which battled valiantly lor the title of champions. lylemhers ol The Sure-Shots were Janet Sauer, Dodie Shanlc, Virginia Rausch, Mary and Ann Lewis, Trudy Kent, lVlolly Seasholes. Sue Blaclchurn, and Annabel Romig. Final victors in the hattle were the scrappy uvvinnieis VVizards,n coached hy lVliss Dill. Their team consisted ol Vvinnie Schnaclce, Barhara Christian, Harriet Snow, Shirley lxflendenhall, Ann Churchinan, Anne Seasholes, and lvlarjorie Bush. Hlfnrlicu Shanli, .lean lfranlu-, Annalwl. ,lam-t. ami Ann Figlu .lump llillll and Referee Clara Lane. lor a Uiumpn Fallsl ah g.. . 1 : YQ is is ' ki I- f?HYL 5lYG!!9:', 1 , l- s ' I E821 41 ii X, dllkx 01115 'Ill 1 :fit fx I .' A I 'ln-u in-nic 'Q is Semi-Finalists BADMINTON '1'hi:d row: T, Kent. liner Sauer. Kerr, M.u'y Ann Lexus, Romlg. Second row: A. Pin., S. ivi.utlu'xxs, XK'.iiilnLLlo1xi. ilulil. Viugli. First row: Slmula, S.uitlu'l. Urn Courts ami inlwles were lilleci eyery Qyin periocl mul niglil ns tlie lmcllninlon nnci ping-pong lournu- inenis lxegnn. lgiltilllilllllll singles liinnlisls were fire- less ul.oy Derr nncl .Annu Pine, u eonsisleni player. 'lille lnosi sirenuous, exciting gfaune, nncl prolmlmly Ilie ln-si in Ilie singles rouncls, wus limi lmetween Sammi: Prugli uncl Ui.oy Derr, wlio lmtlleci il out in illree close Qaunes. l'raulininlon cioulwles linnlisis. Surnli Prugli :incl ixiurllm Vvnllingliorxl, won ea lmrci- louglil struggle lroln Peneli Polil :incl Pnl Reese. Soplioniore .iunel Sauer sluunerl lier junior nnci senior sisters willi ller fool, precise playing in time ping-pong singles, Ulnnnie Brown uplielcl Elie lionor ol flue seniors will: lmer linsi playing uncl lricliy sliois. iJillQfD0llQ cloulmles semi-liinulisls were llle Mxiurgn Snnlner nnci l.oy Derr romlminuiion plus Ille sopliomore leaun, fxllllilllvl lzOl1liQ nnri il-rucly K1-nl. Tliese girls eeriuinly werenil Srolrli in saying Qoocl sliols. lxir. i.ewis, only nmn uilowecl in line gym :luring lime tournzunenis, oliien plziyecl eillier will: luis lwin clnugjlllers or mliiminien l.ewis or .lune Vliule, c,iil1'I' liauniliur siglits were lierliy Knapp nncl lxlnrilyn NIIOTQLIIIIS eefeliirir playing: nncl Elle four! giggle-rs, Uixinrgu Sunlner nncl ixlnrrin Xvurner. iieliy gives lier oppona-nl ilu- lxirml. Xvllile .lulie plays iloulzles, xlaurgie C. looixs on wlinninieu .uni Nluriorie K. on Iln- .nie-rl s N31 I . I Miss llayner tcoarlll. lvlarcia Vvarner tmanage-rl, Vvallinglord, Sarah Pfllgll. Peach Pohl, Pat Ri-4-se, Nanny Daniels, lvlargaret Santner. ., Q30 -, Wits, tennis A certain sign ol spring is warm weather and chamhray dresses: another is tennis. With the lirst warm sunshine our tennis lassies, always on their toes, were out on the courts volleying haclc and forth with great enthusiasm. Our retained members from last year's team were Nancy Daniels, upeachu Pohl, and Sarah Prugh, who formed the haclchone ol the team. But usomething new has definitely heen added with Hlwlargyn Santner, patty Reese, Martha Wallingford, and Sylvia Reed. These gals added talent, personality, and sportsmanship to the more team lvlanagers .lean Franlce and Marcia Vvarner were with us once more and, ol course, our coach, Miss Hayner, who always provides valuable assist- ance and encouragement. Nancy and .Lp9ilK'l1.' illt6l'l'lilt0ll EIS Illlmllihf OH? player while Sarah lilled in as numher three. Ulvlargyn and Nlartha add unlimited vitality to any court as douhles players, and Sylvia and patty showed a great deal ol promise as the other douhles team. Sylvia is noted for her diligence, Hlvlargyu lor her jolces, Nancy for her chamois shorts, Hpeachu lor her famous windup, lvlartha and Patty lor their never-say-die spiritf, and .lean and lvlarcia lor their gallant cheering. The whole team is remem- loered lor its unsurpassed love of Ucolcesf' and its passion lor sunhaths hetween matches. As the Acorn goes to press, matches are anticipated with Fairview, I . . 5 Fairmont, and Antioch. ty and Hlxlairgyf' smiling Keep your eyes on ilu- hall, nllczu-lin mails lor her oppom-nt's Sarah prow-s that Upraitiu- iloulnli-s mhampions. Nancyl serve. malces perl:-rl. i341 Nanny roiis tor .1 striiu-. Butts xiuiimrgl-r unni Path Slliiinln Lassivs in tilt' gym ciasscs worix ililffi at aii till' sports twaistiines, you iinowi. in tile iaii tilvre ars- Siliifiiilii anci iiifiiililii games on tilt! ilfilifqil' iif-ici. Vviwn ilaci NVf'iltilf'l' iorcc-s c-vs-ryone incioors, ilasiwt- imaii iwconlvs tilt? main attraction ivor tin' winter ll10lliilS. As tile interest ill ilasiivtimaii wanes, imaci- minton nl-ts anti ping-pong taixies llliliifc' tilcir appear- ance. Tile warm weatiwr oi' late spring caiis every- one out-oi-rioors again ior soitilaii anci tennis. Tilis year a new note ilas iwc-n added witil a few gym sl-ssions spent in lllilffilillg practice to prepare for tim twl-ntic-til annivvrsary cvic-ixration. ixiancy lil-II tuppvr iviti ilowis ciiiigvntiy witil scores up iliffil, NVilii? Pwtty ixiuiixarqvr anti Patty Suiiivan tupper rigjilti get reaciy for tile-ir next turn. Patty txncierson anti .ianvt Brown ciiscuss al trivial matter oi' great importance witil iviiss iiaynur in onv oi' tile gym ciasscs flower iciti. Patty Suiiivan, Ann Burner, anti time Bvtties ix illii7ilI'Ql'l' ami Siwpalrri pos:- pieasantiy for our camera down at tile ixowiinq aiieys. Tile Siliiiililii season roiieci in, so some- oi- tile- Qais stroiieci out for il quick Qarnc, witil Loy Dvrr at ilat anti utlosien Descil Cilifilillg time imaii. Putty Jxmic-rson. Niiss iillylu-r, ami .Xnn iiurlwr. Putty Suiiivlln. 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Elaine-Yes, and it looks awful, too. fsponsorerl by a Friend! usans-usens4nsnsnsus-ax.nsansnsnxnnsnsnsnsnnxnsususansuxusnnsusnsnxuxnsuxusnsns nsuxusu COMPLIMENTS OF Midwest-Fulton Machine Co. BUILDERS OF Paper Mill Machinery DAYTON, OHIO N. S. TALBOTT, President VV. V. KNOLL, Vicerpresident L. R. HERBERT, Treasurer snsnvsus1as-axnsnsusunsux-asuse-snsusnsnasusavsnxn-sunsunsususnsusnsus-vsnsunxus-'suns-nsnsq Compliments of New Neighbors League 0 AD. 4861 suns-wsu-suisasusns1vsunxusnsuxeusnsavsususu Z 4 4 4 4 4 Q C 4 4 2 4 I T301 Best Wishes of . . . CARL Dutch THIELE THIELE MOTORS 0 550 N. Main St. HE. 5151 savsnsosnsavsnsnvsnnsusunsnrsavsnrsvsansansnasuvsn us nsnsnnsasusnrs -xvx -wx--xuxnx--xnx .ax--x--suxmx--Q--xuxu-sn :asus-asa-xasus-nxuxns-axusnsuxux--sux-usa H. C. OBRIEN fine meats O Arcacie Niaricet AD. 58ll -sn z ! t t Z Z l Z t 2 4 4 Z l xns-.sus--x.-xnx-fx--x--snx-.xnxHx-.sux-.x-.x-fx Us--sux--xi sux:-sux nxf-sux--Qnexus.-xnsnox.-suns.-Qg nxnsus LOHYIS on Homes ROBERT ALBERS T05 Vvinters Bank Biiig. Dayton, cuilill FU. 9692 BAYNHANVS SHOES SHOES of oi DISTINCTION DISTINCTION i.ooi4. Julie, says MEN Berry. lLH9f?'S a pirture oi timose siioes in tilis magazine. UNQCS. I iil10VS'. Igilyllililllik i1ilY0 Fllillly Ililtifllliliiy iliiYPI'tiSPii Sil0l'S oi iliQ'ill'I' qllaiityf' uAnci tiivyire vomiiortaiiiv, too. acicis ixiary Pontius. ni Can always civpvnci on Bayniianlis for correct-fitting siiovs. Ciiintz Antiques Vvaii Vvoric KEITH VVILSON INTERIORS '30 S. Niain St. Dayton, Ohio fx.- Z ! Q Z C l 4 Q ! Z Z Z I sus--xn-suxns--xnx-wx--xu-s.vs-ns,-suxnsusux-fx f91 x--x .vxus-wx--x--xnx.-gns--xo-gwx.-x--x--xusnxnx WM. A. SHROYERS SONS SPORTING GOODS 45 li. Ft illr ah St. VVHOl.IiSAl-E and RETAIL -ns-nxuxuxnx.-xg-sux'-xnx--xas-as-ns.-xvgas.-5 Compliments of THE FAR HILLS CLEANER x'ax-ns-nsuse-sux-ns'-sux-1sf-sux-:sus-vs-,sn -x--x-wx-vx--x.-Q.-Q.-Q.-xnx--x--sux--xu OAKWOOD'S DREAM BOY Hairwljiclc EyesF-Dick Clothes--Dick Legs-Dick Physique-Diclc Smile--Diclc Good Humor-Dick Executive Ability-'Diclc Athletic Ability-Dick lSponsorecl lay Dick Christian! x nsuxansuxnsns 1nsuasnsusnsnnsnsnsn Compliments of DRUMMOND and SLOAN 2524 Far Hills Ave. WA. ll35 snvsnsn-xnsnsnxususnnxnsnvsnsnvsnvsna GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1942 NORMAN and GENE THAL ns-asvxuxnsnusnxnsnsnsnns nsusns--s Compliments of Fidelity Medical Supply Co. Ucomplete Service for Physicians and Their Patients Prescriptions and Sick Room Needs Delivered anywhere in the city by emergency motorcycles No additional charge for this service 213 So. Main St. AD 9166 ,nn x--sus-nsnvsuasuslosux--sn-snvsnsnsn sux..s..s..,..s..s..x..,..s..s..,..s..s.-s , , 9 9 , l I USE LAUREL GRAHAM WAFERS They Are Good For You Laurel Biscuit Co. Dayton, Ohio 0 Q 4 , 1 fl Eff LW 'V GIRLS FRIENDLY SOCIFTT wsu susnx-:sus-wsu sus as-ns4vsnvsnsnsncsnsavs4vs-:sn :sus-vsnvsnrsusnsnrsavsavs nsnsnxnsnsusanxnsnsnsuvsanxosunsnsnxnvsa Compliments of W. S. EICHENBERGER Realtor Rentals, Leases and Sales Member of tlie Dayton Real Estate Board . 256 Aberdeen Ave. WA. 1572 snnsnsux-wsnsus-vs-as-rx-os:-sus-n snsux-nsusn GREEN MILL RESTAURANT Excellent Food Moderately Priced I6 N. Main St. Dayton, Oliio Compliments . . Dermal Art Gr Hair Shop 0 508 Mutual Home Bldg. FU. 7731 ns- 9T4lillillL llillLlILlIi HEI? ltillilIL1llLlIi1li lliliLI!Ll . . Q . Q 3 . Q l . Q Q Q Z Q Q Z Z Z Z Z Z 2 Z Z 2 Q Q Z Z Z Z Z Q Q Q 7 Z Q Q Q I Q 1 1 1 Q 1 4 Q Q Q Q 1 Q Q Q 7 2 T33 -x-asus usa-sus-nxusnx usnsnxnns-vs-us use :sn 'sn CHARLES F. ANDREWS Life Insurance and Annuities 1441 Third National Bldg. Residence: 109 Oakwood Ave. GRIIVIM BROS. 5- CO. DAYTON'S OUTSTANDINGI TAILORS o We Specialize in Fine Vvoolensn I0 S. Ludlow St. Dayton, Oliio snsusuvsnnsn-sus--Quuxnsns-osnsnsaosnsnu suns OAKWOOD'S BONNIE LASSIE Hair-Carolyn Boyd Eyes'-Barbara Hutclmins Clotlles-Nancy Daniels Figure-Betty Rieclcen Smile-Plxyl Martin Teeth'-Betty Shepard Laugh-Jo Schaeffer Good Humor-Marjorie Osborn Executive Ability-'Jean Franlce poise-IVlary Pontius Atliletic Ability--Sarali Pruglx lk lk Ik OAKNVOOUS BONNIE LADDIE Hair-Ben Sullron Eyes--Ranald Briggs Clotlies-Dick Scliarrer Legs--Bob Boswell Physique-Bot: Stoeclclein Smile-Dick Walter Good Humor--Ralpli Eiclienlmerger Executive Ability'-.Iolm Herbert Athletic Ability--Franlc Howland vsursnsusnsu5nsnrscnsuososavsnsnsnsansnrsunxuvs vsnsnx xnsu susus1:sux-vs'nsususnxnsos-nsnsns-is s-1s11s11s1ns11 Q- xns11s11s11s11s11 xusnxnsnxusuxnxnx11s11s1ns11x11s11sas-usasusnsns11s1as11x11s11s-1x11snsnsnsnsn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BASSETT MUSIC STURE 1 Cvmvlimenfs Incorporated 124 N. M3111 S1. HE. 2181 5 of Dayton, Ohio CLASSICAL and POPULAR RECCRDS A Vivlor - Co1um1Jia -- Decca - B1ue1'Jirc1 S116-et MllS1C'P4Rild108'--1X!lllS1f'Zl1 1nstrumenls Q O 4 x..,..,..,..,..,..,..-..,..,..,..x..s..s..,.,,..,..,..x..f j.,..,.,,..s..s..x..x..x.1x..x..x..xnx..-s..x..x..x..s.. BQSQELLQQQ NBER6 Co..fJ:s. Marcia 1V1art11a . 1V1argie Sarah F C1ara 1V1arg. Wi? 3 Phyl K 2 - X 4 ,..,..x..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,..,..,..,..,.....,..,.., 7 7 , 1 CLAYMAN S MARKET I 4 1 fy' : 2411 Far H1115 Ave. WA. 1141 33 1 ., r' Ri-U! I s1ns11g11s11x11s11sus11 g11g1-s11s11xns1nxns11s11s1ns1nsu xnsususnsusnx-1snsuxus-1x11s-1s1asnsnsnsnx Centra1 Research Department of MQSANTQ CHEMICAL CQ. DAYTQN, OHIQ -sns1nx11s1ns1os11s11s1vs11s1ns-1s 11x11 x11snx1nsns11s11s1vs11s11x11s1es11snxnsnxn s11s11x1n ax-as-as-as--x--susux--sn-snx--sux--xns--sux-fx-nxns-vxnQ--x--sus.-xasxaus--xl-xux--sux.-sux.-xi, DAYTON BILTMORE HOTEL IOHN M BPRLS twqr LOOK! HERES THE CROVVD IN THE KITTYHAVVK 1 - . F utsn't time lI1llSii'Hlf'H0VV!H exctaimeft Dottie. UHHV9 you ever trif-ft ttwir Cutw ste-nies? J Usurv. utter nit, wc arv in tim Kittytiawtift reptivct aslffcii dd Cl ..Yv V I tl . 1 Ratpti. Listen - ,lock and Ntarjorie seem to be hav- 6 y O, 9 ' H' 'mc my re Ops' ing rl rlrgurncnt V M9HnXN'tlll? Hose VVHS tPHIIlQ' YN'0lIllI', U' K' ' ' . H Yvonne, I could fiance with you forever. Jfffti- INS IWC!! Of' ftil'W 1Lf- HYou Cant foot me, ilis partner taugtlert. You Uvvtiy ctnlirv. txtnriorie? I.6t,s eE1t.H just like tile Kittytmwtmu - -E . -it D'-It 2 , HUM JM H I fvrum-n Vvntcii Hemtquarters AD. 'ull HORNETS -almost champs l E . I B I-C, t : - 0 4 A. ELLMAN G- CO. Tippy Dwight Rnnntft Q vi Q Y o X s o ,..,.,..,..o.-..,..,..,..,..x..x..,.,5 HM -It-WF'-RW NOBILCAS F , EQES SUPER SERVICE 3 lf' H11 n I it ' 'lr I N at omt iy me Ttlirrt St. Arrmtc' Dayton, f VVA. 0103 Pirie-up - Delivery Lnxnsnsnsaux:-Lux-nxuxunxnnxuxusnsnnxns1-Luau'25 5 5 5 5 5050505''5 5 5 5 5 5 Y 5' 1 9 z X ' .N'v 4' A j s N ,- gt n 1' I ! ! 1 25 Cornplimvnis of OAKWOOD PRESS SHOP Hxvv Apprvviniv Your DRY CLEANING '53 I,ill'ti XXX! 'Q . . A Y ' 4 0 I 4 .Q -x.-x.-gngnxux--g--xux--g.-gn1--xux.-gf-1.-xn1--sux-asus-nxnxnsuxusns-,sn1.-g..x..s-ns--sn g snaxusususnsus nsnuxnsuxux-ns -nxeaxnsuxnnsvsnxu nsnsosnuseusanxusn:susensuxans4vsusansnnsnxns4vsn1 1 ! 1 1 5 2 Z 5 COMPLIMENTS , 5 OF Q Q 5 l The Acme Pattern 5- Tool CO., inc. S 2 4 DAYTON, OHIO 5 5 2 2 Z 5 ..,..,.,-..,.,,..,..,..,..,..,..x.-..,.-.NN.,.,,..,.,,..x..x..,..,..,.m..,.N.,..,..-..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.. Z - Z Q Phones: Office HE. 1155 2 I Residence WA. 5046 Compliments Z of F. J. BLOSE g Q Speckd figent 2 The Equitable Life Assurance Society 2 F of tile United States 5 F , - lI0l Third National Building 5 Z in5111-uxnxnvx-usnxnxnsuuxunsuxnxnsnsnsnsevxnsur Z K COMPANY Q JONAS JEWELERS 2 i DIAMONDS and MOUNTINOS 5 Fine Walgh arilgewelry Repairing I eacs estrung I . srh FI. Canby Bldg. 137 s. Main st. 3 , .,..,.....,..,..s..,..,..,..s..,..,.,......,..x.,s..s......2 S 3 f FANTASY IN FOUR CYLINDERS ' - Z 5 Car Z l25-151 Wayne Ave. HE. 4044 Caress Q . Careless Q 5 Carless 2 N,Mn,,,,.,,..,.M.,W.W..-,,,..,..,.,1M..,.,,,M..e.,..,.-,,W..N..,.M.N...J i961 snnsnsnnsusnxuxvsus usnvsusnxnx-ox usnxunsus--sus nsnsusnsosnxnnsnsusnnsnx- CHARLES D. PALMER E Arcade Ixlarlcet Dayton, Ohio . The Fine Domestic and imported Cheeses Compliments All Kiniis of Pickles. Olives and Mayonnaise If Country Dressed Poultry'-Fresil Daily O ' ' ' Butter and EUQS liIILIILHLIILIILIILllLl1LlILII11lLllLllillillL1liIlLtlLIIQ I l l l ' ,..,..-..,..,..W.,..,..,..,..,..W,,.,,..,..,..,.,,3 5 K I N G Keep in Touch With Things - 3 by T ULL 1 S Q The Qakwoocl Press ' ! ' 2 Z Z 41 Park Ave. VVA, 2161 Q I PiIIivivil'SlISIfillvinvinlxsvxnnxa:suxnsuxnns-rx4usn-xnx4nsusuns.ursassns4n-xnnsarxaosnrsgusgaxuvsenxavsnvs THR!! NEA! ONA HANHURCIR 4' ea t ' rx 1 f Y. 47, G 3 ' 1 re ,qi ss: 4' s A ' I ,gttfi P, .1 I 55595 'I . ai? , 1 'sr ff'-I1 1 '::D Ibn ' ft' '- f F I an-'53 N o ' 'Zia ' -YI' Il-X Ati, X2 5 1931 Q -' ' v 3 ,if 'gal' ' . .. Q - ' .: - ' - - 1 'iflbf we GOODHOODY nxnxnxuLux-ILnsninL1nL1nLnsufsnfiuIiivL1linILni!niuisltnisiinillillinL1nLn1slinLulLntwineti :xnx- ax--snsnns--susnsn 3.4-xn-sus--sux-as-ns1-snsusnxnxns1nxu-snx--x1-snsnsnnsnnsnsn-x-wx-ns.-xgngnxnxususns-osusns-ns Z Compliments of . . . 5 f P . 4 u 1 S GRETHER 2 5 FIRE PROTECTION 5 Q COMPANY Q S 4 2 4 2 1 . .DICK INFORMS THE LAD5 t 7 I - 4 4 I u : Compliments of F ! 4 THE OSCAR DLT Co. Q 1 Q INSURANCE 2 S FU. 4181 Q : t 4 ' Z Q Z Q fbscnr Oil John Oli f , 1 - I - . l 3 ns-nx-ns-.snsn X.-suxuxnsnxns-'sux--sngnx..g-Aus. i931 xn xux--xmas-wsu 104 N. ixiain St. FU. 8425 MALONE CAMERA STORES nl'-fverytfzing Pllotograpllicv O 838 N. ixinin St. FU. 8145 5nsnsnnxnxn-sux1-xl-snsusa-xnxuxnxuxnx-asus The MIAMI STATIGNERS, Inc. 25 EAST THIRD STREET A CROIIIDIOH? Lim' of School Supplies Parker and Scimeffer Fountain pens and Pencils Leutiier Noteiwooks and Portfolios .usux-ax-ax-'xnx--x--xns--snsnx-nx--xnxnx.-sus Compliments of GEORGE R. WALKER VVALKER, NORVVICK and TEMPLIN AI't'ililt'l'tS :Incl Engineers FASHIGNETTE BEAUTY SHOPPE 0 425 Patterson Ronci VVA. 4591 ,ns--x-ns-,snxuss-sn-sus--xns.-Q-nsnx--suxusnnx RGBERTS' SHELL SERVICE 2401 Far Hills Ave. Thorough Lubrication Vvashing Simonizing Tire and Battery Service 0 Phone VVA. 0201 nsnrsosnsnsnsnsnsus-n sux-ns.-suns-usa sn-snsus x.-sux1-snsnxnxnsusnsnsusn xususausausossnxusansusnsnnsususnssnusu as usavxvsusns-asns-usnsuxn-snsn-xnxnx.-sn asus--sux usuwxususnx--Q nsusugnxnsug --sus--sux-is-ns uxaus--Lusnsnx use-xuusunsnsuuxuuxnnsnnxna Compliments of . . . X H. L. BROMLEYL 2500 Far Hills Ave. WA. 0152 SOHIO SERVICE R. C. MAKLEY 6 COMPANY Realtors and Insurance 701 Winters Banlc Building nsusn Z Q Z Z Q Q 4 Z Z Z Q 4 su? Q Q Q snintsnsnsunxuxususpsnsnnxuxnsnvxnusnsuxus : BRYANT-KARSTAEDT CO. Distributors of Automatic Heating Equipment 403 Canby Bldg. Dayton, Oliio PRIORITIES THEME SONG I lnougtit a wooclen wliistle, But it woulcln' wtiistleg I b0lIgl'lt a leacl wliistle, But tliey woulcln' led me whistle: I txouglit a steel wliistle, But steel tlmey woulcln' led me wtiistleg So I lmouglut a tin wliistle, Ancl now l tin whistle. fsponsorvri by a Friendi ulsnsnvsaasnxnxnsnusnsuxusauxususnsususauQ up Florists ancl Decorators F1.oR1sT FRED G. MILLER 38 VV. Second St. Dayton, Oliio Opposite the Miami Hotel HE. 1248 nxu ns Z Z 4 Z Z Z Q Q Q 4 Z Z Q 4 Z 4 Z Q Q 4 Q 1 Q Q Q Q Z Z Q Q Q Q gnsnsu Preserve Your Diploma Have It Framecl at BERT L. DAILY, Inc. 126 E. Third Sr. AD. 4121 COMPLETE PICTURE FRAMING DEPARTMENT A rtists' Nlaterials Headquarters ,nxuxux 1nsnnsnsux.-1-nxusuvsunxuxunxusnxnxusn Compliments Of BILLY LEWIS 0 Compliments of The Golden Pheasant ZONARS and FLORIDIS 10 So. Main St. FU. 0121 sssxnsuvsnxusuusnssusnisnsavsnsanxnsuvsarxnvsunsnusuvsuvsavsnvsu t99I -snsnsus-:sunsauxavsnnsnsnxnsnnsngqnxng nsuvsansansalxavxuxunxuvsnsnvsnvsusnvs sus:-suxnsavs-nsns-as --xi-su-xg-sus--s --snsus POWDER PUFF SALON l25 N. Ludlow Street AD. 5106 Coiffure Artists Permanent Wave Specialists Expert Service nxnns-nsnsnsnsnx--susus.-sn-s-as-asusuxnsux 1-sn Z Z 4 Z l Z Z Z Z 2 l 2 l F ns:-sus.-sus--sosnsnsnsususa-susosususnsns Compliments of . . . Nixon's Service Station l6ll Brown St nxnsus-sxnsnnsnx-'su Q 1 1 s--xnxv x 1-sux-n snsnsus Sunshine Biscuits lt's cocktail tlour at Qalcwoocl . . . with a few minor alterations. Sunshine Cookies lnsteacl of tlle usual, Don, Clara, Bolo, and iwarcia prefer Krispy Crackers with cool, icy volces. nvvtloa, Bolo, talce it easy on those Sunshine bon lnonsl Havent you heard of the war - you lcnow, food shortage? Surely, I lcnow, but one tiling Vvastlington can't curtail is my appetite for ttlis neat after-school combination. ' THE LOOSE - WILES COMPANY ' Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits Q ,,5,.,,.gns-nxvs--x--xusus--sus--sus--sus--su GOOD LUCK! TO CLASS OF '42 LoansumosnnxnsnnmoxuxuxusnLnnLusnLn1u5,,5.,5 THE RINDERKNECHT LUMBER CO. Dealers in Lumber, Devore Paints, Millwork, tHardware, Cement, Insulation, Etc. 562 E. HUFFMAN AVE. KEnmore 5194 vsnsnsnsuus-nsnsnxusn s-asus-asus-:sn snsusnsnsusn w.ns-ns-vsnsusn sus-uxnsnsnvsn sus-usnvsns 100 gag--x--xu-sux--xl-xnx--sus-:xv x..-xnx nxns-:xnx--sus--snsnxuxusns-as-ax.-Qusus--x-nsnsusu Are you ready +o help mee? +l1e emergency shorlage of +rained office personnel? Sfenographers and Accounfanis musi be available Begin an infensive course ai once a1 l'l1e DAYTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS A Iwlodm. Office Training School AD. 2872 IO4 E. Third Street Howard H- Beck. Pres- 1-sus--xnx--xuQ-msn-xvxu-susnxususuxnx--x1-Q-usage-sux--x1asus--susns-ns--sus-:suns-asosus MASTER GAGEMAKERS THE SHEFFIELD CORPORATION DAYTON, OHIO, U. S. A. Lo-iuinnialiniuxnLniuLulsuL1uiusnnLnnLu xnsususnsansusnx-nxusnxus--xusnxns--snsux.-5.-s OES X 4' -v J 1 f a I V x 'WV vsnsnvsn snsux nsnsnsn xnvsnsnsus.-:sn Lnvini 101 nsuvsnvsnsusnsnsnsanx-use OAKWOOD BAKERY Visit Our NEW and MODERN BAKERY 0 21 Parlc Ave. WA. 1083 nsusnxnsnsn sa-sus nsnxnxus-ns ans,us4asnsn-sus as-nsusn-xc -suxu xusnxn-susanxuxnxn-sa-sux ns:-sus.-xuxnxnnsnvsavsosususu CEIVI CITY ICE CREAIVI Supreme Since 1901 o AD. 8242 1005 W. Third Sr. sus-as nsusnuxnxnsux u susnsuxus.-sn-snnxn THE CHILDRENS SHOP 127 N. Ludlow St. FU. 8462 From infancy to College K Z Z Z 2 2 4 2 Z Z Z Z 4 Q Q :Q M... Moons 5-5 Sl ! .usa-sususux--xnsususa-susnsnsnsnnsnsu-suse Z I Q ! 2 I Z Z Q Q I I A Graduation Gift from Partnefs is always appreciated The Partner .IeWeIry Co. 20 N. LudIow Sf. Dayton, Ohio nsnsuxusnxux1-sn-sus.-snx--snsnsususnx--sn-snvsunsn Compliments .of CHARLES CULRS gagnftzfaf jun 77 FAR HILLS AT STROOP ROAD suusensnsws-vsnsusnsnsnsevsnsuvsns-use-snnsnvsnvsusuwsusnsuxnvs-us'vsnsnxnusavsonsnsnnsnvsnvsnrs 1021 ns-oxnsus-as-ns -,xox-ox.-sa-sus ns:-sus osnxusnsus.:suvsarsusnosanxnnsnsansosn sus- xuxnx nsnsnsngnsnx nsnsnsuxnsu 5 - a snsu ux-px u susnusnsus-,xnxx-s-ns.-sus,ns usus-:sn KROC1ER'S SUPER MARKET 2322 Far Hills Ave. F. B. Hardetaectc, Manager sus-nxnxuxnusnnsnxas--Qasfus-:sn-sus-nxnsnsusu-xnx 4 t Hpennyu t,ett,qcr admires a piece of pottery while ttwe tmoys wait for her corsage to tae boxed. VVe'lI have ttmt wrapped up. too, if you want it, Roger tens her. nEv0rytt1ing in ttlis stlow room is so inexpensive anyway. You can say that again, Roig, snys Tort. Even we tiigtm sctmoot fellows can afford nowers from Hortactlerys for our dates. O H O R L A C H E R ' S Q19 Alberra Sr. FU. 2129 ADams 4I07 ADams 4106 4 Q 4 4 Z 4 1 4 Z Z snsusnQ.-gnx1-sans-:sus-:susasus-uxusnsnxnx in WGN T I A 9 ASTUDEDN Established 1910 TQCCBGFS of POPUICIT Music Hours 9 to 9 P.M. 436 Davies Bldg. AD. 8581 :Lain t 4 Q 4 4 Z Z Z t Z t 5 4 3 rs.nsnnxnsnsuvsunsnvsnsunsnsnsavsnsuxnsnsnsnxu PACKARD MOTOR CARS Sales .:. Service .:. Parts COOPER 8 JACKSON CO. 500-512 Vvarren St. Dayton, Ohio Qs-xnsnx-ns-as-asa-snsansususuxusnsnxns-:sn WALTER J. MCGARY REAL ESTATE DEVELOPING Mernber of the Dayton and National Real Estate Boards Q45 Third Nat. Bldg. FU. 2422 T-nxnsnxnx-nxnxus-'sans'-xnnsnx-wx--x-nxusnxns--susasus-as.-xn-sus--snsns 4 - I I 1 Z C 5 MARK BARRAR g DAYTONS 2 NEXVEST STORE FOR IYIEN 5 Cfoflxing .:. Furnislring .:. Hats 2 4 i no W. ml Sr. AD. 4631 I 4 . 2,..,..,..C.,,..,..,..,..,.,W..,.C.,,.,,..W.,,.,,..,, 4 S 5 czmlws UTZINUER 5 : I 5 S T U D IO S I I 3 ACCORDION and PIANO 3 INSTRUCTIONS Q 2 Q I Popular and CInssiCuI IxIusic I Studio: AD. 8550 RPSICIPHFG: VVA. ISTO I Igcgiimcrs and AcIvnncccI I 65 Dnvivs IBICIQ. I ! ,nls--suasus-fx--sus-ns--sus-nsus.-sus-ns--gn sus. M A N N ' S BARBER SHOP FRIENDLY QUICK SERVICE 0 30 park Ave. VVA. 400i Compliments of... BOURNES 0 34 N. I.ucIIOW SI. -uxnsnsuxns-ns--xnx-nx-nxnx--x--sus-'sux--x-as AKBIPSI DOUI in Townu WHITE-ALLEN YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER 442 N. IXIain St. HE. 461 I nsnsnsnsn-xux--s us.-snsvx-wx-nxnsns-nsnx--se New ELLIS CAFE DeIicious Dinners anrl Sanrlwiclles FOUNTAIN SERVICE HVVe do not serve Beer or Liquor' TI1omas Ellis and Peter BarIas Q4I9 Far I'IiIIs Ave. nyusus-nsnxnsnnsux-use asusausns--snsns-wx--s as-nsusnsu sus-us-as sniunxuvwiauxnnxnnxususuxausu-sususnsnsn-sn Compliments of . . . J OLLAY FURNITURE CG. Your Living Room Suite Reupholstered and Resiyled at Prices Beyond Comparison o 1906 Brown St. FU. 5107 snsnxusnsaasnsnsus-ax-:sux-wx-a susnsnsusu- FARHILLS THEATER susan sus-us-usnxa us-n sus-as-w-suns-ns- as-asus-:sus KINGS MARKET WE BUILD ON OUR REPUTATION Highest Quality at Fair Price b o 1900 S. Brown Si. FU. 8192 Hughes Heating S' Air Conditioning Company CHRYSLER'S AIRTEMP Cooling .:. Refrigeration 125 N. Jefferson St. rss usu- 1 nxnsnxnxa I 1 . sux sn-xusuxuxnnxusnsuxusuasnnsnuxnxunsnnsunsuws Sponsored by . E Q Z Z Z Z Z 2 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z .4 4 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z l Z Z Z Z Z Z Z I TAU BETA .ususf ax-ns -wsu-snxa-sa .sux nsnsnnsnx.-sux nsus For Candy Thai Young and Old Prefer Buy ZGNARS' uns-nsns-wsu sus-vs as-nxnsu x unxnnsnvsnpsansa 219 W. Third St COMPLIMENTS OF Fl - Sl ussvxnxuxnsnxnsnxnvsnsa:sunsuns-vs4vxnx.rsuwsuuxuvQuvs4vx4vsnuQ4rxnosnsuxnvsnxus 105 uviavsnvsansnsnsnx -sus snxnsusunsnsnxu-sux nsususn sus.. x nsnsa wsnxnsuxns-nsnsnsnnsu-sux-ns asus-nsuxusu su sn-sus-ns' -snsnxnxunsnnsnx-ns nsnvsnx.-xnxn suing ucome on, everybody, iiurry up and order . . . lim starved! Vvittl this remark Martha inegan scanning the menu eagerly. A far -7 A 4? USO am 1, but 1 can't decide because everytiiing on the menu sounds so SUPER, sighed Marg. M1-11ere's no decision for me to maiceiuexciaimed Jack. 'Tm ordering one of time Van Cleve specialties, a S1'1amburger a ia Gus' H Pete volunteered, One of tiiose famous ctlocoiate fudge sundaes Wouidnvt go 7.. load, eitiler, wouid it. RUBICON PHARMACY 1934 Brown Street 2411 sn-sus use-snnsusnsnsnsnsunsn- sn sus usnsnsn SKATELAND KA Finer Roller Skating Enfuironmenti 120-132 West Fourtii Street DAYTON, OHIO Skating Every Night Except Monday A150 Sat. Morning for the Kiddies and Sat. and Sun. Afternoons ax'-sr-snxnsn-sn l Z Z Z Q ! Z Z 2 Q l Z E Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 7 as-mx-vsnsusanQ-use-snsnsnnsnxususnvsnxnsnsnrs W A. Res. 284 VV. Stlantz Ave. 5031 WA. L. N. STRANGE Realtor CONTRACTOR 6 BUILDER Office 1301 Silroyer Road at Deiiwood WA. 2685 Dayton, Ohio snsu-susnsnsunsn-sus-.14 nxnsnsn 3265 usansususnsn-snusnnsuxusnsnxnnx-:saws-vs nsnsn -1-ns vs xusnsnsnxnsusu:suxnxnsxnsuxnxuxnuxa susansus:axnsnnsuxusus-nxuxusnnsnsnsun Compliments of . . . Production Products Co 104 E. Third St. D. R. Bob LAUGHTER GCHCTHI MHHHQBF Engineers of COMPLETE TOOLINC PROGRAMS 0 Tools, Jigs, Fixtures, Dies, Patterns, Etc. Best Wishes to Class of 1942 FTOITI . . . :xnxx-gn-sux 1-unsung.-sux--1 unsnxnsa-xnsn1 nsnsnsusu Z Z Z Z 2 E Z Z Q 4 Z Z Compliments of L E N O R E ZAPOLEON Twary E. P. Clunet 7Lx-ns-ns1nsn-snnsusus'nQnxusus-ss-nsusvsnnsusnx - n 4 4 4 Z 2 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z I Oakwood Plumbing Company Plumbing and Heating 24 Park Ave. VVA. 1721 susnsnxusnsusa-xnsensnusunxnus nuxnsnnxuxusussnxuxns THE APEX MACHINE H nd TOOL CO. DAYTON, OHIO osnrs1usevsns-wsuusnuseusuasmns-wsuasnusensnvsnsnvsnsnsusnrsnsarsnnsnsm-susan-suvsnnsn-snsuoxuvsnvsuns I 1071 xu sus-ns nsns-:sus-as-rx -ax.-xnsus--sux nsniumos uianLuLui0innLn ns1nxuxnxnnsusns-usansnxns--xus Graduation Gift Headquarters WATCHES DIAMONDS SILVER RADIOS Large Costume Jewelry and PI1onograpI1 Record Dept. DayIon's Oiciest Credit Iewelersu SPENCERIS 30 S. Main St. suxn-snsuxns--s-:sus-:sus-ns-ax-msn-x-ns,-xux-,sn Z I I Z Z Z Z 4 Z Z Z I Compliments of . . . WILLIAM S' MARKET 0 25 Park Ave. III5 snsus-nsns-as nsnxnsusns-nxususuxn- sux-px ns 4 Z l i The Nafional Cash Register Company CASH REGISTERS, ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING MACHINES Lo Catlnaitim-0 I-Ia! urn Cd.lra.,IIO.l-0 V Qui.: 'U.l1Jl 0,11 3-H0 Sus Some.-ms siczntm mucho sux-ax-ns-ns-mxnsnxnsns.-suxnx--x-as-ns-wsu sus-nxnsas-usasus-ns-use-snsus--sus-as-nsus-1xns- I - .- 4 1 Z Z 2 Z f Z Z Z S . , . , lj, Gkumallos 'no son irmlludwihna., 5 4 vxugusnsus-usuns4n-snvsn-snnsarsnsnrsansn snsnsnxnsnsnsavsnnxnsnnxnvsansnsnrsnvsnsarsnusnxusnsasa RIVIERA RESTAURANT 24 N. Main Sl. Opposite Court House STEAK DINNERS OUR SPECIALTY Stoyros and 'I-Ileodose su-sux,-sus-ns--sn-sux-us-as-nsnsnsux.-sus-ns 1lsnmosuxnLuQnnsnLnnius:1snxansclxuiavxuxnnxnsni THE MIAMI PAINT CO. The Valspar Store I52 Third St. AD. I256 s-nsns--Q.-gnsn-suxn max--x.-sus--su xnx.-sus- I I I I I I I I I I I I L. M. PRINCE CO. Optician II7 South I-ucIIow St. -sn-x-1xas-nsnsnsns-:sux--xns-nsnsnsus.-xnx--x-,sn WILLS COAL COMPANY It's erueI, IIIElI'S wI1at it is, says Doe Vvade. somewI1at cIisgustedIy. t.W7Ililt'S your trouble n0w?U asks Dwight. He means it's Cruel to make anyone :Io surI1 I1arcI and dirty work when IIIEFPVS an easier way. RanaIcI IooIcs wise as Ime Ieans on Ilis sI1oveI. uAncI just what wouIrI you sug1gest?U uIt's reaIIy sIn1pIe,u RanaIcI expIains. M,IusI have tI1e XViIIs Coal Company Install a stoker and use tI1eir stolier foal. It's not only a CIeaner way Imut also a llIllt'Il more economiCaI method of heating. IJPIIIPFS ill all kifl!1S of C0111 HH!! coke. sux-:sns-ux-wx-as-ns-wsusux-nx-nsnxnsns--s--x-asus-ns-1sus--s--sux-nsnsnx-nx-ns--susns--suxux-ns The M. D. LARKIN Co. II5-121 E. Third St. FLOOR. TABLE and BOUDOIR LAMPS LIGHTING FIXTURES ELECTRIC DOOR CHIMES FIREPLACE FIXTURES sux-nsnsns-nsnsnsnsns-vs-vsuususn-sus-'xox-1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I The CLIFF MORGAN Co. BALDVVIN PIANOS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and all MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 32 W. FIIII1 St. AD. 5120 susnxnxusnsaus-:susax-nsuvsuxusns-:suxnsususu I f Q. gt Q.. X K X' 6? 711 s -uxa-sux--Q nx-ns-fx-nxnx--s-nxnx--xvx1-sux-uxusns Compliments Of NEAL'S DAIRY FARMS xvx-ax-us-nsvxnsux 1-xnxnxux-as--x.-xnx-ax.-xn IVIAYFAIR DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS MODERATELY PRICED 0 Biltmore Hotel 4II1 Floor s-.4 I 1 1 n n 1 1 I - . usnx-nsnx--sus-.xngux--Q--sus-.xnx--1--xnsn .. 'I' 1 A I sw D A Q -xn xv f Compliments 1 of Q THE j L. H. STEINMAN S ORGANIZATION RHA1. ESTATE 3..C..,..,..,.,,..,..,..,..,..,.,C..C..,..,,C..,..,..,., I 2 FRANK S. RUDY 5 Arcade Market 4 'Try us for good lmullerrnilkn I R.x..s..X..x..s..s..s..x..x..x..x..x..,..x..x..x..x..,..x. 5 Cornplzrnents I JOHN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 5 FU. 4148 x-vs-us.-snsnx--x.-x--sns--x-vs--x-rg--x--sus-ns--Q--sn 1101 sus-as-rsnx-as-as-vs-vs--xnsux--s-rxvs-rx--snvs-vs me 2 2 1 Z l 2 2 4 4 l 2 2 2 z 2 x4vs4vxnnx4nQnnQavs4vs4nsnv54vsnvsnns.nxnrsaosnvxuasavxnxnvxcvsaiinnsansansosnnsuoxnxanxuasusnsnvxn-gnsnxnnsurs4vs,4vg4as4nxnx ns-wxnxnsuss fnsavxnxqvsavsn nsusn-sn ins'nsnnsnsnsusnxnxnsuusns-ns-nsns xnsnssnsusnxnxausnsuvsnsnsnnsusnxosn Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Guenther 2505 Far Hills Ave. WA. 1504 Senior Slogan For Car Conservntionz MORE GALS PER MILE fsponsorerl by a Friemn Congratulations, Seniors GOOD LUCK! FTCSI'lmeH, SOpI'l0Il'l0l'BS and JIIHIOTS REC-ARDS FROM HSTEMPI' lvilvilliulivvivsnvsavspnxnsus unsusususnsnnsansnvsuusaxnvinnsarsnvsnsusnsunsuxavxnxunxnvssvsuvsnsansnnsar BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '42 L. M. BERRY S CO. TELEPHONE BUILDING Look for it in the yellow pages, use-snsnxn ns. -- .xn .5-,sux I sc Z Q 4 Z Z I e 2 Q Q 4 z Z e Z Z Z Q .J 5 I Q g THE F. J. HEERE Q I 5 PF2lN'TlNC3 CIO. 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Z I Z I ! 4 Q 4 4 A QUALITY MOTOR I i for I HoUsEHoLD as well as S INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS S The BRowN-BRoCKMEYER Co Z Leading Independent Motor Manufacturer S Dayton, Ohio . 1 A snsus-nxnsnsus 112 - gas --sux-nsux.-sux-nsnxns -a -gnsusnsosnsn-suse-s-wxnxns-:suns ACORN STAFF OF 1942 Editor-in-Chief ............. ...r. ..... Norman Alley Co-ordinating Editor ........ Senior Editor ............. Assistant ........ Class Editor ....... Assistant ........ Activities Editor ........ Assistants ......,.. Boys' Sports Editor ....... .... Assistants . ........ .........Betty Kent ..............J68Il FTHHICC .. Bernadine Sinlcs ..........Peter Legler ...........ClHI'8. Lane ...........Dwight Morner John Larson, James Chenoweth ......Diclc Christian ........Swifty Franlc. George Stanley Girls' Sports Editor ...... ......... N ancy Daniels Assistant ........... Features Editor ...... Assistants ...... Formal Photography ........ ....... ...........Marcia Warner .........John Herbert Harris Grether, Jean Binlcley .Margaret Santner lnformal Photography ......... ............... M argie Mack Assistant ................... .......... Art Editor ..... T. .............................. . .Walter McGewey .........Sarah Prugh Assistants ............ Herbert Riffle, Marie Zonars, Craig Cowden, Barbara Kelly, Alan Horton, Diclc Candor The staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the assistance of Mr. C. Earle Myers of the Shaw and Marchant Co.: the F. J. Heer Printing Business Managers .............. Earl Dye, David George Assistant .............. ........................ B ol! Finley Advertising Manager .............................. Ranald Briggs Assistants ................ Joclc Perlcy, Clara Lane. Elizabeth Berry, Mary Pontius. Herbert Rilfle, Dick Scharrer, Barbara Kelly, Marilynn Bell, Julie Arnold, Phyllis Paulus. Nelson Vvallcer Promotion Manager ............................ Frank Howland Assistants .....,.................. E Berry, Barloara Kelly, David George Circulation Manager ...r........................ Royal Bongartz Assistant .................. .......... H arris Cvrether Copy Editor ..... .7 .................. Doris Morgan ..........Martha Wallingford, Mary Jane Phillips Assistants ....... Stenography Chairman ........................ Lois Jean Derr Assistants .......... Thelma Doris Kohnop. Rosemary Desch, Audrey Kennett General Handyman ......... ....... F oulon Wade Adviser ........................ ........ G oldie Lesser Art Adviser . ........ Lou Weber Co.: Axel Bahnsen, photographer: and Miss Frances Shepler, high-school secretary. in the pro- duction of this boolc. 1:1131 ' Ziuiidifllh- 115- INTER FQBULWC'-i'I -!'11g...Rf2'i3sa' 'L 'Ii-' :-K ' ' lil' 7' SXT.-HSE. . 1 , , f . . .3 - 5 2 1 '-- 1 . V , A.. Y.,
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