Oakwood High School - Acorn Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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Woodman. Spare That Tree! Queen of the Lumberiills Watch those calories, qirls! Senior Pow-wow

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HOME ROOM S-20 Third row: T. Anderson, Morris, Edwards, W. Ludwig, I. Iudd. Second row: Mr. Crum, Larson, H. Fricke, Heiland, Dohse, G. Houk. First row: A. Gelep, R. Marvin, Cowan. Issleib, Bimm, Filsinger, Knee. ln S-20 an atmosphere of scientific wisdom prevailed as Mr. Crum analyzed thick black guck from petroleum tankers while his ambitious Lum- berjacks studied chemistry diligently in prepara- tion for one of Logger Crum's inevitable chem quizzes. Through all this Lab Assistant Dick Larson patiently answered the questions of his classmates on chemical science, while Lee Heil- and, Ervin Balzuweit, and Albert lsslieb were probably thinking about basketball at which they excel: Gus Hallum, treasurer of the junior class. was adding up uncollected class dues: and George Houk was pondering on Acorn layouts: Bob Morris was writing to his father in England on borrowed paper: and George Floridis was adding several new telephone numbers to his seemingly endless list. Harry Bimm was conceiv- ing a new practical joke to spring on some unsuspecting innocent. Thus S-20 continues to be a homeroom of perseverance and originality. HOME ROOM S-8 Third row: W. Pohl, Seward, Sieber. B. Roth. Ricketts, Rohlfs. Second row: Waring. H. Trace, Patterson, Sleeth, Sonnanstine, Olch, Mr. Dougherty, Routsong. First row: Sinks, B. White, M. Stahl, T. Wil- son, Reemelin. In S-8 Mr. Dougherty's Loggers, their ranks augmented by several transient seniors, forged ahead with unquenchable spirit. Studious cram- ming predominated in their little group in the early morning until Chief Logger Dougherty, who really knows his timber, presented his homeroom sons with copies of Fortune magazine for sev- eral years past, thereby stimulating their interest in matters scientific and political. However, be- tween reading and studying, these junior Lumber- jacks have still found time for extra curricular activities. Larry Nelson, Sheldon Rohlfs, Malcolm Stahl, Bob Reemelin, and Bob White were out for football and will no doubt form the backbone of next year's varsity. Dan Olch, lack Ricketts, and Malcolm Stahl were letter men in the band. Music also attracted Charles Sonnanstine, who is Oakwood's most talented exponent of boogie- Woogie. Most often repeated mark in S-8 was Mr. Dougherty's That's another check mark against you, Tate!

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