gwwwf Page F lL'NIOR SPRINGER Clan President 4: Clan Vrce- Presiclent l: Hi-Y Secretary -4: Hi-Y Sgt. at Arme 5: Basketball l-2-S--lc Softball 3-4: liaml l-1 3: F. F. A. l: Operetta 5: Clam Play 3-4: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Oracle StaH' 4: Movie Operator 5-4. PHYLLIS FURTHMILLER Glee Club l-2-3: Sunxhrne 1'2- 3--lz Oracle Stal-T -l: Paper Stal-l 4: Class Secretary 4: Noon League 2-5-4: Library 5-4: Opercna l-2-3-4. -l: Paper Stall -lc Spelling Contest 5. xl ll , I G' sl l . . ,. v. . l mm, aM1auRx MINI: AULT l Ill-Y 2-5-4: Noon League 2-L lli-Y l-2-5-4: NUHII LUIHUU Z' l -43 YL-ll I,C,ulL-r 33 Opgfqud 23 3-4: llanketball Manager 5-4: 4 Claws Play 5--lg Glee Club 2-5: O -'Clk' SMH 4- Oracle Stall' 4. l l l GENE HELL VIQRNON l4UL'l'F,MElIiR - ' 2-5-4: Operetta 2: Claw Clam Vue-Pruiclenr 2: Class Ilal 314: Noun League 5-4: l'n'-ull-nt 3: Noon League 2-3- Paper Stall 'lx Glee Club 2. 'l: Oracle Stall -l. LYLE COTTON Class Vice-President 4: Claes President 2: Class Play 3-4: Hi-Y 1-2-3--la Noon League 1- -lz Glec Club 3: Oracle Staff 4. DALE WILBURN Class Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 1-2-3- -lz Hi-Y Treasurer 33 Noon League l-2-3-43 Paper Staff -lg Oracle Stall -lg Band l: Glee Club 23 Yell Leader 3: Class Play 3. - v Yfjxfjlufx 11,ARK141r,Y MARVIN ISAUERMEISTER QQ Sunxhine l-243-4: Noon League NHHH Ll-Ulllr' L21 B-hkffbull 5' 2-3--li Class Secrrtary 21 Oracle 43 Suflll-Ill -2 'l5 Ofllflc SMH 'l- 1' MARGIE CARVER Sunshint- 1-2-3--l: Library 4: Class Play 3: Noon League 3-4: Kilt-t' Club 1-2-3: Opcrctta 1-2- 3: Orticlu Staff 'ls Papur Stafl -l. PAYE ELLIOTT South side High lg Sunshine 2- 3-4: Oraclc Staff -lg Paper Staff 4: Clt-c Club 21 Opcrctta 21 Cl.iss Play 3--l: Noon League 2- 3-4: Martha Washington 2: Library -l. CHARLOTTE HAMMAN Glu- Club l: Sunshine l-2-3-4: Martha Washington -l: Martha Washington Sccrctary 4: Oraclv Stntf -l: Paper Staff 4: Class l'l.iy 3: Noun Lcaguc 3--l. IAMES HOVVER Hi-Y -l: Softball 2-3--lg Basket- b.ill I-2-5-4: Oracle Staff -l. M.-XRIORIE 1oHNsoN Glcc Club I-2: Sunshine 1-2-5- -lg Noon Lt-agus 1-2-3-43 Oraclt- Stziff 4. DOROTHY CONFER Paper Staff -lc Glue Club l-2-3: Noon Lcaguc 2-3--lg Sunshine l-2-3-4. IULES ELZEY Glcc Club 23 Soft Ball 3--l: Bas- ketball 3: Hi-Y 1-25 Noon Luuguc 1-2-4. DONALD 'HERMAN Hi-Y l-Z-3--l: Glw Club 2: Noon Lt-agua 1-2-5-4: Oraiclc Staff -l. BRUCE HUNTER Class Play 5: Hi-Y I-2-5-4: Hi- Y Prt-sitlcnt 4: Basketball 1-2-3- -l: Oracle Staff -li Clue Club 2: Softball 2-3-4: Opcrutta l. AVIS KAY Sunshine l-2-3-4: Class Play 5- -lg Oracle Staff -l: Paper Staff -l: Maiorcttc I-2-3-'lg Glcc Club l- 2-3: Opcrctta 1-2-5: Noun League 2-5--l. Page 9 N ANITA LINDEMANN Band 1-2: Sunshine 1-2-5-4: Sunshine Vice-President 3: Sun- shine President 4: Noon League 2-S-4: Class Play 5-4: Yell Leader 4: Paper Staff 4: Oracle Stat? 4. RAYMOND MCGEE Akron I-2: Basketball 4: Soft- ball 4: Class Play 4: Hi-Y 4: Noon League 3: Vice-President 3, MARY REED Sunshine Z-3-4: Oracle Staff 4: Paper Staff 4. NAOMI SIMERMAN Paper Stall 4: Oracle Staff 4: lilee Club 3: Noon League 5-4: Sunshine 5-4: Office 4: Bluffton l-2: Class Play 5-4. IEILI-QEN SPRINGFR Sunshine Z: Noon League 2-5- 41 Oracle Staff -l: Paper Stall' 4. AUDREY MCAFEE Sunshine l-2-3-4: Martha Wash- ington 2-3-4g Noon League 2- 5-4: Martha Washington Presi- dent 4: Opcrctta 1-2-3: Glee Club 1-3-4. THELDA PHILLIPS Sunshine 1-2-3-4: Noon League 43 Oracle Stall 4. ORVIL SCHERRER Hi-Y 1-2-5-43 Softball 3-4g Bas- ketball 2-5-4g Class Play 4: Glee Club 23 Noon League l: Oracle Stall 4: Paper Staff 4: Operetra 2. RUTH SMITH Sunshine 2: Noon League 2-3- 41 Oracle Staff -lt Paper Stall -l. HERNICE STOPPENHAGEN Sunshine 2-3--l: Martha Wash- ington 2-3-43 Glce Club 4: Mar- tha Washington Vice-President 4: Noon League 2-5-4. t . -sw... N ii X BERNADINE XVERLI NC ELEANOR WERLI NG Clay 'lhlasurcr' l: -l-H l-2-Sz Glcc Club l-2-3: Nuun League S Sunshine 11223-43 Sunahnnc 2-3-4: Sunxhinc 2-3-4: lkxprr 6- Truaxurrr -lg Clam Play S--lg Staff 4: Oracln Stall -l: Oprrrlta owen., I-Z-31 Ima 1-2-sg 1-3.3. if X Noun Lcaglle 2-S--lg Glu- Clulw l-2-5: Paper Stall' -lg Oracle Stan' 4. HRM.-X YVERLING MILLX IN XX ILRLIXG Sunshine 2-3-'li Glue Club l-2- Claw Pl-15 51 OI'-lflv SI-lil nl 5: Noon League Z-3-4: Claw Pdllvf Sl-lfl ll Glu- Club 3. Sr-crutarx' 3: Class Plav 51 Pa vcr , SMH -l. Oprrmlta l - J. Oiluc -l. Sunxhinc 142-3--l: N4-Un Lrauur Sumhml l'3'l'41 Glu mul' l 5-4: Glu. Club 1-2-51 Rim, 5: Opantta l-5: liansl S: Mal SMH- 4: Omdc SLUT 4- tha NV.uxh1l1gtun 3--l: lj.lllL'I' Stall el: Oraflr Stall -l: Clam I'l,1x 4 Nunn l-L.lgUL' 3--l. l.l,OYl5 YAGFR l'A'l l'Y YAG1-LR 1 Hpy 142434: Bdskdlmll 1,3-5, Clan Sccrntarx l: SL1ml1im' l-I 41 Snfrlwall 51 Claw may 4: Gln H1 Sllnahim' Sfff-I-In 31 0111 Clulw 2: Oracle Staff 4: Paprr Club l'2 l3 Ollffilf-l 1-3-5 SMH 4: OI,L,R.tm 1,1 Clam Plax' 5--lx Oraclr Stall 4 Paur Stall' -lz Omer 4: N-ll .rahuc -, . , ,unx . Speech Curmsr Winncr, Class Motto: Be sharp: be natural: but never be Hat Class Colors: Blue and Gulcl Class Flower: Yellow Ruse Class History In September of 1934, there came to the Ossian School, thirtybne students willing to start our school life. After three weeks, Richard Stults entered. We were guided through our lirst year by Miss Helena Mahnensmith. The second year we dropped to only twenty-six members. We gained Shirley Bryant, Doris Dettmer, and Donna Gudakunst. Our loss was much greater with the withdrawing of Vaughn Davison, Betty lane Dunlap, Robert Hartley, Clarence Kahn, Richard Meilicke, Florence Miller, Frank Talarico, Laura Wilson, and Robert Fox. Miss Esther I-Ioopengardner served as our pilot. After a four month's vacation, we began our third year with a membership of twenty-seven. Bernice Stoppenhagen withdrew. Robert Decker, Donna Prough, Annette Wall, and Richard Coates had joined us. Then in February, Io Ann Gephart joined us, and in March, Lucille Cooper entered. Our total then was twenty-nine. Helen Archbold helped us through this year. The next fall we were guided through our fourth year by Miss Elaine Miller. Peggy Bushee moved away, but Harold Elzey and Nora Maier joined us. During the year Dale Brake and Clara lane Enlow joined us, and Richard Meilicke came back. Our membership was then thirty-two. On entering our fifth year we found that we had lost Richard Meilicke, Dale Brake. Irene McClellan. Richard Stults, and Lucille Cooper. We were glad to welcome john Flower, Richard Hulvey, Earnest Rittenhouse, and Beverly Patterson. Our total has now dropped to twenty-nine. We were piloted by Miss Marie Alsman. The sixth year of our journey was piloted by Mr. Lloyd Way. As Irene McClellan, Nora Maier, Don Brown, and Alyce Ann Hedges entered, we are sorry to say that Harold Elzey, Earnest Rittenhouse, Clara lane Enlow, Iohn Flower, Ioan Klein- knight, and Eugene Kumfer withdrew. Only twenty-seven were enrolled in our class at the end of our sixth year. Our grand total for our seventh year was thirty-one. Norman Ditmar, Robert Lewis, Robert Iohnson, Lurrel Melville, and Richard Ester were added to our list, but Irene McClellan withdrew, and Io Ann Gephart moved away in February. Our sponsor for this year was Victor Stech. On our eighth journey we had found that we had lost Richard Ester, Annette Wall, Nora Maier, and Norman Ditmar. We were glad to welcome Ianette Sowards, Anita Lindeman, Doyle Miller, Eleanor Werling, and Melvin Werling. We had a very successful year with Earl Moore. Thirty-two was our total enrollment. On entering our ninth year we found that we had lost Robert Lewis, Ianette Sowards, Doyle Miller, Alyce Ann Hedges, and Robert Iohnson. Our gain more than made up the loss with the entering of Dale Amburn, Harry Ake, Vonola Barkley, Marvin Bauermeister, Vernon Bultemeier, Nila Clark, Phyllis Furthmiller, Dale Graft, Charlotte Hammon, Marjorie Iohnson, Audrey McAfee, Thelda Phillips, Donald Reed, Mary Reed, Dick Rupel, Orvil Scherrer, Marilyn Schmidt, Betsy Slain, Ruth Smith, Donald Herman, Eileen Springer, Bernice Stoppenhagen, Berna- dine Werling, Erma Werling, Phyllis Werling, Donna Rinehart, Norma Fox, and Bill Fisher. At the beginning of the year our membership was fifty-six. During the year Gene Bell joined us, but we are sorry to say that we lost Norma Fox, Edward Hatfield, and Bill Fisher before we had completed this year. At the end of the year fifty-four students were still with us. Miss Smith and Mr. Hauk were our freshmen sponsors, with Don Brown as president, Iunior Springer, vice-president: Patty Yager, secretary, and Bernadine Werling, treasurer. At the beginning of our tenth year we were glad to welcome Faye Elliott, and shortly afterward to have Barbara Mack and Pearl Suturius to join us. During the summer vacation we lost Marilyn Schmidt and Phyllis Stauffer. Now our total was fifty-six. During the school year Harry Ake, Nila Clark, Dale Graft, Richard Rupel, and Pearl Suturius withdrew, leaving only fifty-one students. Lyle Cotton was president, Vernon Bultemeier, vice-president, Vonola Barkley. secretary, Betsy Slain, treasurer. Mrs. Haiflich and Miss Logan were our sponsors. Forty-two students enrolled in our eleventh year. Robert Clark and Dorothy Wilson had joined us, but we were sorry that we lost Barbara Mack and Phyllis Werling during the summer. During the year Naomi Simerman and Raymond McGee joined us, but Shirley Bryant, Richard I-Iulvey, and Dorothy Wilson dropped from the list. Forty-one were now in our class. Mr. Hedges and Miss Hoopengardner were our junior sponsors with Vernon Bultemeier as president, Raymond McGee, vice-president, Orvil Scherrer, treasurer: and Erma Werling, secretary. In March, our class play, Sky Roads, was given with great success. Starting our twelfth and last year, our enrollment is thirty-eight. During the summer vacation we had lost Lurrel Melville, Robert Clark, and Donald Reed. Miss Glass and Mr. Benson are our sponsors this year, with junior Springer as president: Lyle Cotton, vice-president, Phyllis Furthmiller, secretary, and Dale Wilburn, treasurer. We presented Foot-Loose, our class play, with a great success. We are taking a trip East at the end of this year. BY Iunior Springer Bernice Stoppenhagen Dorothy Confer Mary Louise Reed Raymond McGee Ruth Smith Page 13 -'fx Class As we come to the end of high school. We regret that we must part: Our colors, blue and gold, VVill always be in each heart. We've left the gym, the corridors, The library, and the stairs, And four hard years of carving Upon the desk and chairs. Our sponsors, who have guided us, Should not feel their work in vain. Because each of their faces, In our hearts will forever remain. First on our list is handsome Van. Only, Amburn does the swooning. His acting and his sketches are good! But did you ever hear his crooning? Gene Ault gets along with boys, But stays away from girls. Our basketball manager says. VVho likes all that lipstick and curls? Marvin Bauermeister is a very nice lad. VVith dimples in each cheek. He's a basketball player and says, lt's because of my Fine physique. A sweet little girl with rosy cheeks, Our secretary in forty-four. Vonola is a sweet young girl. Now, who would ask for more? VVe have a pilot in our class Bell, who was seen in both our plays, A shapely figure, a pretty face Can put him in a daze. Our handsome president in '45, Goes for girls at Hoagland. The girls at Ossian are not for me. Must surely be Vernon's slogan! Margie Carver-that's our gal! She really gets around the town. A character actor and salesman too! She's always been our class clown. The most jolly gal of our class, Dorothy Confer-wouldn't it be? Good in sports and studies too! She's tops with us all, as you can see! Poem of '46 We have an actor in our class, But is it Bing or is it Frank? Lyle was our president in -li, And on him, our money, we'll bank. Tiny and cute with always a smile, A popular girl, that's Faye. A line actress-in both our plays! She says, Basketball boys are O. K. A softball player of two years, The janitor of our school! Iules Elzey is our superman Of the halls and classrooms too. A librarian and secretary of our class, A sweet young girl with a mind that's keen, You must all know who we're talking about But for those who don't, it's Phyllis lean. She is tall, slender, and pretty, Was a nurse in our junior play. Charlotte is a friend of all And will belong to the Navy someday. Next in line is a regular guy, The Gable of our class. Wherever you see a green Ford, Donald Herman is sure to pass. Around girls he's a little shy: Around sports he's on the beam, lim'll tackle any old player To help raise the score for our team. Late to class most every morn, With a grin and sleep in each eye. Bruce Hunters our basketball man And president of Ossian Hi-Y. A gal from the small town of Yoder, Marjorie Iohnson is nice and tall, Did you ever see that girl in sports? She positively-on the ball'. We have but one majorette in our class. Her name?-why it's Avis Kay. Our junior and senior plays she was in. Shell make a good wife someday. So full of pep and full of vim- Anita's our own cheer leader! She's president of our Sunshine Society: You'll like her when first you meet her! Page li 1-mqrf al, 4 U- Class Poem of '46 CC011ri11ued! Audrey, nice with pretty curls, All three seems to fit together, Always a friend from day to day, She'll get through in all kinds of weather. McGee!--FibberP-No, it's Ray! ln '45 he was our vice-president, A basketball player, an all around guy, I-le makes Kingsland a pretty good resident! A sweet gal with a sense of humor, That's Thelda our farmer girl, All the Ossian boys try to date her, But she won't give one a whirl. A girl in our class who stays out of trouble, The bashful and shy Mary Reed, A very good worker and kind hearted too! She's a true loyal friend yes, indeed! A player for our Ossian bears, That's really what we call Roger! VVhen Orvil sees a teacher coming, He says, Brother, let's dodger her! Naomi Simerman is good at acting And is always up with the latest fad, A lot of boys have fallen for her. But who said that was bad! A girl of our class who is always neat And is a pretty strawberry blonde, Ruth never goes in for the Ossian boys, But a truer friend could never be found. She cuts a real Figure in sports, But always watches her calories, In future years you're sure to find That Eileen will draw big salaries. Our president is a busy guy- Iunior really gets things done, A thrilling figure in his basketball suit, Ossian girls all say, He's the one! A real blonde and loads of curls A baker and fine cook too, All the boys when seeking a wife Say, Bernice, will certainly do. A personality to charm all people, Talents too numerous to mention, Bernie will get a man that has succeeded, And never use old-age pension. A quiet girl with a busy manner, That's Eleanor, our typing whiz, She has a boy friend, we know, But she won't tell us who he is. She has a ring on her left linger, Our secretary of last year, She'll make a model wife some day, Yes, Erma, to Rex is most dear. A quiet fellow of our group, A guy who defies description, When any girl's heart is broken, Melvin will fill the prescription. The man who brought us out of debt, Dale knows how to finance money, I-le's really swell in everything And girls think Wilburn is a honey. An old lady in our senior play, But really so young and spry, Woodward has a favorite past time, That is, many clothes to buy. For a girl that is nice to know, A regular Iohnny on the spot, See Marjorie Wicklilfe, a pretty girl, We all sure like her a lot. Here's a guy whose a Casanova, And can really play basketball, Many hearts Lloyd has broken, Because for a kiss he doesn't ask-at-all! Many hearts she has caused to flutter, She studies and never does cease, She's popular and also well known, Patty's last, but certainly not least. Now, we might forget our old friend, From whom we did often borrow, But as the great Shakespeare has said, Parting is such sweet sorrow. Our trials might seem hard and rough, And the end looked for from sight. Welll grit our teeth, and do our best, Trust in God and do the right! By Thelda Phillips, Faye Elliott Phyllis Furthmiller Looking Into the Future This is the year 1956. in the quiet little town of New York City, about 6:00 o'clock on an evening in Iune. VVe look in upon Mr. and Mrs. Dale XfVilburn, Mrs. NVilburn being our former classmate. Bernice Stoppenhagen. Dale has just told his wife that today he met two of his dearest and best friends, Melvin Werling and his wife. Charlotte Hammang and they decided to look up the remainder of the class of '-lo. The following Vllednesday our little group had chartered a plane and their pilot was to be lim Hower. As they traveled across the United States. they had to make a forced landing in lowa because of plane trouble. Upon landing they were en- countered by a bearded. bedraggled man who was selling eggs. To their surprise he turned out to be none other than Yernon Bultemeier. He told the group he had decided to be a bachelor and raise hogs and chickens. His house keeper and general advisor is Marjorie Wlicklilie. who lives across the road with her mother. and her trusting husband. Marvin Bauermeister. After saying good-bye to Vernon. they continue on their journey. On their way to California they passed over Reno: Dale jokingly said to Bernice that he hoped they would never have to stop there. ' Their next stop was Hollywood to refuel before they started on their long Hight across the ocean. XVhile they were in Hollywood. they decided to visit VVarner Bros. Studio. Once on the set they see Two-Gun Tony. our dashing romeo, Gene Aultry with his co-star. Margie Carver patiently waiting at the door of their shack for her lover to come home. As the movie ends. the hero comes dashing up on a big white stallion. They had a nice visit with Margie and Gene. and they are told that they will hnd Lyle Cotton in the basement. Vvlhen they started toward the basement, they heard someone shouting and turned to discover Lyle Cotton. the janitor of the studio. Lyle tells them that he had a big disappoinment in love and lost all of his ability to sing love songs. He would not tell them who caused this disappointment, but from his conversation they took it that it was Charlotte Hamman. who married a sailor two years after her graduation from high school. The sailor who was none other than Melvin Vlferling. who was a veteran of ten years of naval service. Having ten minutes before they were to leave for the Hawaiian Islands. they left for the airport. Meeting Melvin and Charlotte. they took off for Pearl Harbor, a famous place they remembered from Vllorld War ll. Vylhen they arrived. they saw a lonely home where they thought they could take time to rest. As they walked to the house. they saw three dirty-faced. tow-headed children playing in the mud beside the house. The door was opened and they were greeted by Iunior Springer and his wife Naomi Vv'oodward. They remained there for the night. The next morning they started for Norinanton. Australia, where they met Gene Bell taking care of kangaroos in the zoo and later found out that Eleanor VVerling was also working in the zoo selling peanuts. They told them two more of their classmates are now residing in Borneo. Page 17 Upon arrival at Borneo they met Naomi Simerman and Audrey McAfee, who were both happily married to two native men. They told them that they had taken Ll trip a couple of years after they were out of school and had ended up in Borneo. lhey said that they were both very happy. Their husbands were both crab fishermen. l'hey wanted to stay longer, but their time was getting shortg so they were soon on their way to Calcutta, India. Here they saw Dale Amburn selling rice to the Indians to make enough money to support his three wives. He invited them to his home for lunch. To their surprise his three wives were none other than our former class- inates, Dorothy Confer, Mary Reed, and Vonola Barkley. Upon leaving at the scene of a radical fight between the three girls over Dale, they left for Tokyo. After leaving the airport at Tokyo, they looked for a way to get up town. At the edge of the airport they saw Lloyd Yager renting bicycles. so they rented four and rode with him. Being evening, Lloyd and lules were not the best of friends because they were both in love with a girl called, The rose of Tokyo. Yes, you guessed itg she's Ruth Smith. After spending the night in the Hotel Honshu, they proceeded hack to the airport to continue their iourney, their next stop being Moscow, Russia. When they arrived in Moscow, they were told it was a big holiday. People were dressed in brightly colored clothes and the streets were crowded with dancing and happy people. Wandering alone the crowded or white way. they met none other than Patty Yager. Faye Elliott and Bernadine VVerling sitting on satin cushions watching the activities. They told them they had gotten tired of American men or the American men had gotten tired of them, so they decided to go far away and be old maids and live together. The following day they arrived at Paris. France. Mrs. Wilburn decided that she needed a new hat to hnish the trip. They went to the Thrift Ship to look for a hat, when Phyllis Furthmiller came out to wait on them, she was very glad to see them. The excitement brought two more girls, whom they knew a Avis Kav and Erma Werling, graduates of '46 from O.H.S. They chattered a while, but as the time was passing by, they had to leave soon for Belgian Congo. After landing they were greeted by Bruce Hunter and his wife, Eileen Springer, selling Renuzit to the Natives, to make a living for their four children. They in- formed them that two other classmates, Donald Herman and Thelda Phillips were living in Brazil. Since Brazil was on the way home they decided to stop fora couple hours. Upon arrival, they met the two familiar faces, but they were sorry that they could not invite us to their home, as they were too busy gathering their coffee beans, so they left for Miami, Florida. Here they saw many wonderful orchards of oranges. They watched the orange pickers for a while and discovered Ray McGee, the supervisor of the crew. He told them he came here during the orange season, but went back home to Ossian, where his wife and three children are after the season is over. They had to leave before they were ready because of an approaching storm. The storm caught up with them and forced them to land in Richmond, Virginia. After the storm they decided to look around and see the town. ln the local butcher shop they met Anita Lindemann buying her weekly supply before she went back to her job as the keeper of the city grave-yard. Since she had a lot of graves to dig. she had to leave them. The storm was over now, so they started for Ossian. After they landed at the new airport which was built south of town they went uptown. They met Marjorie Iohnson coming from the doctor's office. She told them she led a very happy life as Miss Glass's nurse maid. They were glad to be back, so they decided to walk around a while to see if things are as they used to be. Upon meeting one of Dale's former girl friends, he stopped to talk to her. Bernice patiently waited for Dale to conclude his conversationg and after a two hour wait, she WCIH back to the airport without him. When he finally arrived, they got into a heated argument and Dale admitted he still loved the other girl. Bernice was heart broken, but she told him she would give him his freedom. They took off for Reno the following morning. When they arrived, they went immediately to the court house. As they entered the court room. the judge was just coming out of his chamber. To their surprise it was none other than Orvil Scherrer. They were so happy to meet him, they forgot all about their quarrel. After they talked with Orvil for a short time, the four. tired, but happy people hopped the last plane for New York and home. BY Orvil Scherrer Anita Lindemann Thelda Phillips Eileen Springer Donald Herman Eleanor Werling Faculty Poem Students and faculty alike. As everyone over the nation. Have joined in our daily fun. Playing the Game of Education. The faculty have taught us much, By their patience, guidance and advice. They've taught us rules and regulations, Not to break them: and always think twice. Sometimes we think they're so crabby. They show us no respect. With paper throwing. chasing, yelling and such, VVhat more can you expect? Sometimes they seem to be so cruel, I'll tell you why it's so, VVhy I just asked lane what the lesson was! And teacher said. 'To the office you go. Theyive scolded, spanked and joked with us Oft' times we were afraid. But not for a million dollars, Would we any of them trade. Each teacher has left with us. Lessons that we'll never forget Spiritual, physical, both taught And the impression left permanent. Thanks from the bottom of our hearts! And as life's scale we climb, We'll remember your tasks and ours In Gods eyes-are sublime. By Phyllis Furthmiller Page I9 Now and Long Ago lust four senior boys! lust relaxing, Charlotte? Find Mr. Benson!! Some more Hi-Y boys. Attention, Maureen! Wliat's the occasion, Maxine? Huba, Hubu!! Hey. Furtlimiller, who is the baby? Cute bow tie, Mr. Benson!! lalckie Walker and her liollylioclts. Yoder Life! The Furthmiller Four! Class Will We, the senior class of 1946, being of sound mind, and realizing the time is at the crisis. do solemnly swear this to be our last will and testament. Item l: To the faculty, we will each one a new pair of glasses or Z0 20 vision. ltem II: To the junior class, we will all the troubles that goes with being a senior. Item III: To the sophomore class, we will our intelligence. QWe hear they need them too.j Item IV: To the freshmen class, we will all our debts. Item V: To Ernie, we will all the mean kids to come. Dale Amburn wills his cartooning ability to Dave Lindemann. Gene Ault wills his ability to catch a Fire engine to anyone else that is dumb to try it. Marvin Bauermeister wills his overalls to Dick Iones. Vonola Barkley wills her quietness to Maxine Fuhrman. Gene Bell wills his brown curly hair to Bob Stahl. Vernon Bultemeir wills his love for the girls to Richard Bard. Margie Carver wills her lively step to Roger Stoneburner. Dorothy Confer wills her diet book to Anna Heinrich. Lyle Cotton wills his Sinatra voice to Ioe Corn. Faye Elliott wills her high heeled shoes to Mary lane Miller. Iules Elzey wills one broom and dust pan to lack Sorlie. Phyllis Furthmiller wills her ability to hold her man to Nona Smith. Donald Herman wills his driving ability to Russ Thurber. Charlotte Hamman wills her love for the Navy to LaVerne Slane. lim Hower wills his super Black Beauty to the Green Hornet. Bruce Hunter wills his right to walk to class late to Irma Lou Coverdale. Marjorie johnson wills her laugh to Mr. Lesh. Avis Kay wills her right to be clignihed to Pat Shierling. Anita Lindemann wills her refined ways to Ioan Simerman. Audrey McAfee wills one of her service men to Ruth Springer. Ray McGee wills one foot of his height to Richard McGinis. Thelda Phillips wills her Cllfttlll of gum to Everett Resler. Mary Reed wills her quiet ways to Richard Miller. Orvil Scherrer wills his basketball technique to Nelson Furthmiller. Naomi Simerman wills her right to be foot-loose and fancy-free to Dale VVerling. Ruth Smith wills her red hair to Mr. Gerwig. Eileen Springer wills her muscular build to Sharon Genzil. Iunior Springer wills the future Senior troubles to Mr. Benson. Bernice Stoppenhagen wills her blonde hair to Ruth Manns. Bernadine Werling wills her right to be the baby of the class to Shirley Dalton. Eleanor Werling wills her small waist line to Rozella Fenton. Erma Werling wills her diamond to the next person that gets one. Melvin Werling wills his Atlas build to Paul Sheets. Marjorie Wickliffe wills her shortness to lim Grubbs. Dale Wilburn wills his Sophomore girls to Sonny Manns. Naomi Woodward wills her love for Fords to anyone liking them. Lloyd Yager wills his class ring to anyone who can get it away from him. Patty Yager wills her studious nature to Ierry Lindemann. The Seniors hereby appoint Les Bauermeister and Larry Kreigh to carry out our last will and testament. Page 21 L 1 3 'T in - L .ga-, Us ' 2 6 5 V 1 I 1' -M Frrat Royy'-Ivan .Xrchb-wld. Richard lhrtl. lil As W ' 1, hw- I X K . 55? 'R . 1, . iv ' ' ' 3, , L 1' H I gf 4 4 Juniors Prcsrtlcnt . , I Wir-Prurdcnt Sccrcmry , Trt-.txurur , Lutcr Hauc-rrncrsttr. Phylllx Carmw. dura H.lL1L'fI'l1LlNIEl'. Dorothy Christman, Shnrlcy Dalton. Irm.1 Cmt-rdalc. Gcurge Farr. Flncllen Fryback. Qccond Ruyy'-Mary' Furthmxllcr. Ht-Inn G.yllmt'yt-r. Erym Graft. I,uvr.1 Ht-llf Hrrhst. Anna Ilcxnrrth. Magadchnt' Hrlgcman. Patty Hfmycr. Mary' Esthcr Hmtfttcr. Gaylord lackwn. Robert Ktxfcr. Thrrd Row-Irlycc KlHC.ll4!. Larry Krurgh. lcrry L1ndcm.1nr1. Ruth Manny. Ellnx McI:.uhlt'n. Dvfrlx Mllltr. Dorothy Miller. Mary Ianr Mrlhr. hitlfillfll' Schcrry. Paul Shirts. Fourth Rowgpat Shit-rlmg. I,.1Vcrnc Slanc. ltmnn Sprrngcr. Marcella Sprmgcr. Ruin-rt Springer. Ruger Stoncburncr, Ruwcl Thurber, Ivan Ynlcntnm. Dale Werlmg. XVIIINCI' Wcrling. Fifth Rmy'-VV.1y nc VK'1cklxHv. Mary I-. NYrmcIyv.1rfl. Illck Coatcf. Norma P1.1umg.1ralnrr. Xhwnt-Edgar Rckcwcg. Domthy Wcrhng. Mary' Mac Shutt. Sufi- Q xv , 'ff Rm h.1rtl Html Wrlmur XYC1-llng l.L 4 yl'.l HKU Hurhst I'.tt Shrtrlrng 5- I l l l l I l l l l I I Y' 2 '36 ..,. .... - i PM fait Lrg? F Q xxx.. '31 5 is wg -1: ,w K 'ri vx ' Y 0? ,ali A - , M , 'x -P F' ' J Page 24 ' 'fat ,- fi , J' if .' Ye? ti 5 L 5' . it t 'f ' i - i ., ' -, -V -4. X 3 1,3 A , 3 Sophomores l i t , N, ix ww- t - , , V I, ,Q Prqsidunt, ,,,A.,. -,,Charlcs Cuntcr If .- ' fax Vitt--I7rtmult-lit W, ,,,,,.,.,. lack Sorlic 1 wa-,dhkn-AJ - 1 St-crctarx . ,- -- ,,,. Hilda Studebaker Trtqisurcr, ,, .... Tom Goshnrn I-'mt Rfiw-Ita Akc, Hill Amhurn. Icrrie Amhurn. Patty .-Xrchhnld, Opal Bard, Norbert Haucrmeiatcr. Marinric Iiridgu, lictty Cunfcr. Charles Cunfcr, loan Cunfcr. Suotnd Rmv-lug Corn, Martha Dcttmer. NVaync Ehrut, XV.ind.i Iilcy, Rmclla Fenton, Maxine Fuhrman, Tum Gmlmrn, Iim Gruhbs, XVaync Haggard. Bctty Hcckman. Third Row-Marilyn Imcl. Hill Icssie, Harold Irvhnsun, Richard Innes, Charlcm Lindcmann, Norman Mcycr. Peggy Middaugh, Richard Millar, Neil Pape. Margaret Pmclwatt. Fourth Row-Alcta Ratchff. Margaret Rckcwcg, Everett Rcslcr, Alice Rogers, Orvil Shallenberger, Ioan Strncrman, Nona Smith, Paul Somer, Barbara Somers, lack Sorlic. Filth Row-I,aVtra Springcr. Iidward Springer, Ruth Springer, Robert Stahl, Neil Stahl, Hilda Stude- baker. XVanda Summers. Madonna Thrimpwn, Max XVall, Illanda Weikcl. Sixth Rmv-Htlrnt' NVt'rling, Inytt- NVt-fling, VVaynt- Wqrling, Norma VVt'rling, Carl Witte, Ann Ican Woofl. . ,. . ,IA -Apr .. X Q Q mr. 7371 I -4' L , Q l ,. . . ' v?U'.,'! . ' ' T 71' Q. 4 y ,. -.Qc-wr wEi?'2f3 g:q,V.:h ,awk .N ,. , . v ,. Q, , ww, gen- ..,. my 3-.1 - . 'R' ' . 7 r ' eg . , . if 'f ' f ns , Q. w ww- 5' sv ,. f - N, E . 18 J 1, AT7' NIT i s . , W r yr ' N, ' K MX :EA '- A ,I Q I Qv I I '. . nv. B . JP 'TN Li. l 4. I Q ,L as fry QA' .lsr it L, J will -' v 'C - ' if .1 A .- .' ' 'xirlgx A ' X 1' -1.1 hw V 'A .x ' 4 ra' 3 lil' ' . ' r , , QQ f , b QQ. Freshmen .. I ' -:Qi A i, ' W iv '1- lvl ' I ,N .' llI'LNi4lL'Hl , , Ilum licllc Hurly l 1 ,V W. '-Q fig, Yin'-l'roiilvliI W ,, lack Curn X- 4 vs. ..,, ' .. . r-ff. 9 .A L -fill. in-1 Sum-l.iry M.1x1nc Hcnalri 'W it ' l ' 'V A, 'l'u-.imrir Y .Xuuc lxwis First Rr-W-Lois Barkley. Dclbcrl l5.iucrrm:ixu'r, ll.1rnl4l lldUll1gdI'tlI1Cf, lack H.1umg.lrilncr, lNl.ll1l'L'L'I'l Hushcc. Dura Hycrly. Lick Corn, Xing Ihilmn, Kr-nnnth Ilichlcr. Iilainc Farr. Second RowfPliyllix Folk. Ilclnru Fmnkc. Nelson Furthmillcr. Sharon Ginzcl, Shirley iimliorn, Alici- Halticlil, Maxine Hendry, Virgylc Hnuucmlnlwlcr, Arlnn Inhnwn, Nurmnn Kcifyr. Thircl R41XY1.'xLlllL Lawn, Ihiximl l.lHilL'Il1.lI'll'l, Luuis Mannx, Marylinn Mciifcc. Riclmrml Mdhnllix. Bill Ogg. Maxine Pape. Nancy Pgxltcn. Pat Phillips, liilccn Schcrry. Fourth Row-Ngirvnic Smith, Dnnalcl Stuppcngagcn, Marilyn Tmlcl, Bilfbllfil V41nSkynck, lllfkllf XV.llkcr. Orvil XVcrling, Virginia Xvoml. Absent-Richard XVolfc. Page 25 J5 1-mqrf al, 4 U- linglmtlm Grarlu-Twp Picturc lfrunl Rmv-llaxnl lg-wsu, Lluynl Ilawwn, Ilm Snrliu, Forrcst Scllurrcr, Frcclclic GL-arllart, RlCl1A.lI'll Kiplmcr, l Darwin XVn'1lirl. Snr-,nfl RnwgNurxna llalrymplc, Fllcn Wcrling, Anita Fosnight, Iuycc Bell, llnnna Simcrman. licmlc llfmwr. Marx liurlxc. Opal Ru-nl. Aclahlccn Carnes. Helen Mlllcr. Iam Row-M.1ryclt.1 llammunx, Lfm Wcrling, l.cRuy Peters, Carlton Wurthman, Spnnmr-Mr. Lcc. llarulfl Clark. Ralph Iacksun, lllll Grublws. .xlTNL'IlI'7RlCl'lJl'4l Iluckcnhcrry, Sanford Sample, Alice Shady. Slltlllll Cirgulc-linltum Pxcturc lfn-rlt Rmv-lannr-llc lkxvcy. 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'gi I 7533551271 H .5 ' A 4 'S If X o ,'. ' 1 K . D i 6' X H X 2' in X ik? i . 'KN f Y Q Junior Leaders AND SOME WORKER S 4 -1 QKVU1 Washington ------v---------Q f 'N KN O '06 gil 'I 2 ,..,M.,u S ado X- Nlxqe- Y 'Q S' T31 Q skclenf aim. ,Z2 4. '-' O1 ML 5 Ma i' Ma' , . mf N w P , QSQNXR Qx 0 X4 . Q 1 SV as , A ui O 'jj . B+ Q5 ff , ff gli x ' -f lj ' S w 1 5 -.:' . B Mics I I Q bl i' Aff 5 VA,'V f F N Q S ,, W1 4 Q ,QW , , 4 WMC C ,fn C Dense feuqg QF? 'L' rl' ,. g f ' .. :., N :Q Q 'f . X . MI: N' , ., ' V si , 0Qx.' o8mf Q23 Top Picture-Press Reporter. lulcs llliey: Coach. lfyerett Cass: Student Manager. Gene .Xult. Bottom Picture-Yell Leaders. Pat Shierling and Anita Lintlemann. Everett Cass has been the coach of the Ossian Bears for tour years. He has spent many trying moments getting our softball. basketball, noon league, and physical education classes to function properly. He has proved to he .1 good coach every year that he has been here. Gene 'Beanien Ault has helped the coach and the Bears for the last two years. He has always been on the iob. Since Beanie is a senior. his services will he missed next year. lules Gabby Elzey has served as press reporter for the last couple years. He is always on the iob and very ethcient. Gabby is a senior, also. Our cheer leaders were elected by the student body at the beginning of the basketball season. They led the fans in yells through every ball game which de- veloped the best school spirit. 1-'rom Run'-lulcs Elzev. Press reporter: Ianies Hower, Orvil Scherrer. Bruce Hunter, Iunior Springer. lerry I.indt-mann. Gene Ault, Student Manager. Stamling-Lfo.icli, Mr. Cass, Lester Haut-rmeister. Ray McGee, lirvin Graft, Lloyd Yagcr, Mr. Benson, Principal. Ossian Bears Bruce Rum Hunter has been around O.H.S. for four years. He has played on the varsity three years. Rum has been one of the leading scorers of the Bears. He won the Sportsmanship Award this year at the county tournament. His points totaled 191 for the season. Lloyd Doc', Yager has played on the varsity three years. He is a good defensive player and he has proved very valuable as a backboard man. Lloyd has 81 points. Iames 'Iab Hower has also played on the varsity for three years. His ability to iump has helped the team considerably on the backboard. His basket eye has enabled him to tally 75 counters for the season. Orvil Orv Scherrer has spent two years of his high school days on the varsity. Orvil has earned his position as being one of the top scorers. He has tallied 207 points. Iunior Ir. Springer has proved that he is very valuable to the team. He has one year of previous experience on the varsity. Springer has tossed 50 counters for the season. Ray Fibber McGee spent his first and last year on the Ossian team. His height has proved to be a valuable factor in the composition of the Bears and has swished the nets for 75 points for the season. Lester 'LLes Bauermeister is a junior member of the team. with two years ex- perience. Les has proved valuable under the basket and a good guard. His points totaled 57 points this season. Ervin Graft is a junior member of the squad. playing his Hrst year on the varsity. He is a dependable player and is expected to be a mainstay on the team next year. He has scored 55 points for the season. Ierry Lindemann played most of the season on the second team, but played on the First team the last few games. Schedule for 19453461 Ossian -H E. Union 55 Ossian 55 New Haven Ossian 57 Rocl-:creek 55 Ossian 57 Liberty C. Ossian 26 Hoagland 32 Ossian 24 Roanoke Ossian 46 W. Union 35 Ossian -H Elmhurst Ossian 22 Lancaster 26 Ossian 29 Berne Ossian 52 Lafayette 26 Ossian S6 Warren Ossian 511 Bluffton 26 Ossian 37 Rockcreek Ossian 25 Lancaster 28 Sectional Tournament fJssl.lI'l 54 15. Union SU Ossian 37 Rockcrcek County Tournament Ossian 35 Petroleum Oman 5-1 Liberty 38 Ossian 55 Lancaster 26 Ossian 52 Rockcreek -H lFinalp 'I OI, I'ILf'I'I.'RI'. -- SUIVI I1,XI.I. . . . , , Iirtint r-m':fI. Springtr, KI, Ihltitrtiitixtt-r. I. Ilimtr. I, Ltrrii. N. I.15i.,, II. It,Iiii-Uri, I-. .XmIrtinli Ihtk rt-xv:-C4r.ieI1, Mr. Civ. R. Thtirlwtr. I.. II.lllkI'IIIL'INIL'I', 17. Stlitrrtr, I'. C1r.rIit. R. Nltivw. I, I'.I1tx. XY. XYerIing. II. Ilunter. Stuiltnt INI.ll'l.lgt'I', CQ, .XuIl. I-'KJ'I IiOM lIIl'TL'RI -t'L'IN I Y , . t Ifr-int rfmtfli. Amhurn. YY. NI'erIing. N. Ilxpt. XY. XYLTIIIIQ, I, S-rrlie. IJ. Ci-.rrtx IIJLIX rtnv:-Lfihlcli, Mr. CAM. I. Ulffll. If. YViItc. II. ItiI1mttr1, I. C,mIwrt1, I, I.lIItIQIll.lIIII, I'rintitr.1I. Mr. Iienmn. Trophy Bagged The Ossian Sufthttll team had ti very 5t1ccessfuI stxtsmi this year Ivy xximiiiig .III of their schetIt1IetI g.1IU6S and then guiiig tm tu win the Ctrtiiity CIi.r1iipiumIiip. Ussiun, winner of the North League, tIefe.1tecI Chester, winner tif the S-truth League. hy LI score of I6 to II. CUBS The Ossigm secunds Illuhbj have won tt I'CIN.lI'IitlI1IC pereeutgge tif their games to date, 13-I-I to he exact. Their lone loss was to the New Haven seconds hy gt scure of 21-20. dyc 34 .' 3 g'-+14 Z 3 V an fa 'Qvfi' 1 M? M S JA- TOP iiitfiitiiii ev woov iiiiixc,t'if. N. Iwirilniiilltr. R, Iliurlier. ll. .Xiiihni'n. Cinitli. R. NIA-tt. I. Nlylniilthii. R. Stonflitiriier. II, XYilhiirn. liiJ'I I'tlNI I'Ili'I'L'RI -- IR, Illtill I1rXSIiI'II'l.XI,l. 'II .XXI I-ir-int roxxzgll. lust. I. Iiiiel, l'. Ilishong. ,X, C.rt.ir. I. Sorln. link ron:-NI. Mcifee. I . Scherrer. H. Ciruhhs. IP. R.tl1c'l. R. l'lorroi'. Winner of Noon League The IlllI'L1IUUf.ll activities were clirectetl hy Conch Lliss .intl e.tch te.nn wits couched hy ti varsity memher. The tegtms were t.tirly evenly tlivitletl .intl e.ich tegini h.itl to work htirtl for their victories. The te.tm which w.ts in the le.ttl .tt the time this went to press wits cotichetl by R.iy Mcliee. This te.ini h.itI height .intl speetl. Therefore when till the pl.tyers were present on the tIoor .i very strong h.tll tetim wits exhibited. IR. HIGH TEAM The Ossinn Ir. High fTecldy I3e.trsJ have h.ttl h.1tl luck this year, losing both of their scheduled games. They have tried haircl .incl with ii few more years experience shoulcl prove to he Ll good team. U1 lr- nl inn 1-K., .Xull .inil IP. ihnlwurn. , V , V . , , , . - , Nlulillr- inn:-A Mfr Iienwn, M. Iuhns-in, X. Inirklex, M, l..n'x'cr, l'. Xnger, l'. l'LlI'llll11lllCl', lx lilllull, lv, Ilnnler. Mm l,n.Q.lI'I. luck rim 1-ii. Hell, M. Werling, I. Iiuwer, I., Cnrlnn, I.. Yager, A. Kay. IJ. Wilhurn. M. lhuerim-ister. Annual Staff Scmn Lifter nhe ripening of the hrst semester, the annual Slllff was chosen. Assign- ments were given and work was started immediately. After many lHOllIl1S uf hgirnl work, the final shipment was mncleg and the book was emnpletecl. The stall is .is fnllnws: I',sl1tIn', Patty Yngei' .hSNIlk'l.llL' ulitwr. lmle XVlllWLll'H Sports I-ilnnr. Gene .Kult lylflllfi' enlllrwr, :Mis Kay flI'g.ll1lZ..lIl1lI'l eilmvrs. Phyllis lfurthmillcr, Lluyil Yagcr fi,llL'llll.l!' eilitnr, Margie Carver l'i.lCLllll' eililur, liernuclinc XX'erling Sclllrrl' c1lllul', light Elllull llumur eilmfr. Lyle Cntlnn Vil'uul.1t1m1 ulrtur, Ymu,l.l lI.u'kIcy, Mrlxin Xvtfllllg. Marvin ll.lllL'!'lI1L'lNIL'I' .Xrl uliiur, IJ.1le ,Xmhurn Iiusimss IIl.lILlQL'l', M.1rII1rlu luhnsnn Ixnterniinzm-nr ulmir, Clmrlntle Irlrnnmgin liI1IL'l'l.llI'lIHL'Ill I1l.ll'l.IgL'l'N, lirure Hunter, Gene Hell, Inn Irluwer f l:L'.llLIl'L' emlmir. l'.l'll1.l Xvtfllllg Spniiwrs, Miss Llljlklll and Mr. Henson . I 1111111 141111:--H. XV1-1'1111g. R, MQU11. Il. W.I11111'1'1. U, S1'111'1'1'1-1. N1111I11 r1111'f-M,XX1c1111I11.1,,X.1g11'.M.lf.11'111..X.1'x.11.i11 11111. 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Y.1111111 5111111111411 1'11'1111.1111111, x1.1IX 11111111 R1111. 1111111 5I'l'II1!1.'1', 11111111111 l,1111111', RLII11 51111111 l111111111, 411111 511111'111. 1'1111.1 XX'111111g R11111r11,1w, .X1111.1 1,111111111,11111, NL11111111 11111111111-, KT11.11'111111 11.1111111.111, N.1111111 XX'11111111'.1r11. rV1.lTQll f1.lINL1'. l'1111111 1 111'11111111111, l-.111 1111111l. Y1111111.1 IL1111111. 1.111111 N.1g11 M11111'11g1'.11111 111111'.11111'1, 111111 5111111111 A1L1XlI1 XY1'rl111g, X'111111l.1 IL1111111 5lLI'Ix'l1 1'111111x, 11.1111 X.1g11'. 1111111 N111'111g11. R.11 MQG11, R11111 5Ill111l. 1',11'.111111' XY1r1111g. 13111111111 lf111111r. 111.111 I.l1ll13K RQCK1 S1111nx111'N, M111 111.111 ,11111 M111 I,111g.111 Mgt 38 TOP l'ICi'l'L'Rli-- lirunt row:-l'. Slut-rlinu, IJ. XYLTIIIIQ, M, Millcr. .X, l.lI'NlCIl1llIlIl. ll. Sonicrs. SiI11ll1CI'IN1lIl, II. lVllilLl.lllj.flI, M. Iliisliut-. M. llunmlry, N. lllttun. S. Ciusliurii. li. Wuikt-l. l'. Phillips, M. Nlf.'XfcL'. N. SlIlM'l'lTLlIl, .L llt-inritli. Multllc row:-l'. C.nrm-s. ll. l:l'.lIlliL'. V. H.lI'l'ilL'j, M. Iohnson, R, lfcnton, .-X. Rout-rs, IJ, Coiifcr, 'lf Phillips. N. Wtrliiig. li. Schcrry. D, Millt-r. I. Airlilmltl. .X, Kay, S. Dalton, M. Hilgcnmn, Sponsor. hlhs Lngglll. liick row:-M. limit-tru. I. Wcrhng. S. Ginzcl, N. I5.ilton. M. liipu. Y. Wimtl, M. Rckcwcu. I.. lkiirklt-y. N. Smith, M. lmcl. ll. G.illnit'ycr, M. Scllcrry, I. Sclit-rrp. I. Kincnitl. ll. Stuppcnhgigcn, M. Furths millrr. M. Shull. lx l4rx'h.1ck. lIO'I l'OM l'lCTL'Rl'.- lmnt row:-N. XVuomlxv.irrl. M. IM-ttmsr. L. SI3l'lIl4QLI', I-Z. Y.1nSkioclt. l'. Arclilmlcl. M. Fuhrnmn, .'X. Rat- rlitl. 0. liml, l, .Xkt-. I.. llurhst. ll. Miller, M. Springcr, P. llomcr. M. Thompson, A. XVUULI. Mnlillu row:-l'. Y.1gt'r, M. llUNL'lXYtllf, I7. litycrly, I. Jxlllliklfll, I. Nlfllkcr, ll. Confcr, M. Tmltl, .'X. ll.itht-lil, I. Xv.llL'I'lIllN'. M. XYnmlw.ml, M. lirulgcs, li, li.lllL'I'H1L'lNlL'I', I. Springer, N. Smith. link row:--ll. Slll1lt'l7.llit'I', XV. Sumcrs, M. Carxcr, lf. lillnxlt. ll. l'lL'Clill1.lIl, P. l:Ul'll1I11lllLl', I. Cnnfcr, M. XV1cl4l1ll4'. .'X. lvlc.M'c-c, li. XXX-rling, M. Rt-ul. I.. Sl.lI1t', R. Mzinns. I. Cuvcrtlslc. Sponsor. Miss IIfmpc-iigz1r4ll1ci'. Sunshine Society The grand cmriincc ol 51 Ussizin girls into the Indiana High School Sunshine Society occurrccl on November 16. 1037. The mcmhcrship has grown. This your thcrc arc 96 mcmhcrs. Helpfulness .incl kindness to others. .is cxprcssccl in our creed, is the motto of .ill Sunshine girls. We have tried to livc up to this by sending a Sunshine box to 21 convalescent. hy scncling sympathy cards. and hy contributing to the Riley Hospital Fund. Qilontinuccl on pgigc 4-II -azcfa-:-:fa-:-1-:-1 514,- lfront row:-XV. XXI-rhng. N. Meyer, I. Grulwlws, N. lI.lINL, XY, XYiclsl1il't. Ci, Iacltson, XY. llaggaid. XY. I Wt-rling. I, Somer. I.. Krcigh, I. Corn Second row:-K. liichler. A. Iohnson. IJ. l.ll1tlL'IN.llll1, ll. l'l.lllIllQ.ll'tllllI'. L1 Vonltr. R. ilillllllll, ll, Amburn. N. Furthmillcr, 17. Stoppcnl1.1gcn, I. Ogg, IJ, Liottlrs, N, Stahl, I, Sorlit, Third row:-Sponsor, Mr. Cass, G. .-Kult, G. lit-ll, O. Scherrer, I. Springtr, l., Cotton, R. hltlvtf, l i.1'.1It, P. Sheets. D. Wilburn. I. Ilower, D. I'IL'fIlhlI'l. Sptillsor, Mr, l.t-sh. Fourth row:--li. Hunter. R, Hard, C. NV1ttt-, R. Stonclwtirner. If.. NlCF.l1ltli'l1, N. l1.11111111t1slt1, I. Corn, IJ. Amburn. R. Springer, ll. Icsse. li. Ruler, T. Gosl1orn. Ossian Hi-Y The Ossian Chapter of tl1e Hi-Y Club was organized in our school eight years .lg0. It has riset1 rapidly, and today has .1 membership of lifty-lotir boys. Gur slogan is Clean Speech, Clea11 Sports. Clean Scholarship. Clean Living. During the school year 1945--lo, we have carried on various activities. XXI' have sponsored 21 series of assembly programs. They were: Dr. Robert T. lidgar. who talked about Cyclops of Palomar, Dr. Dhalwani tallied about India, I. P. Robertson played music of 19-I5 HC. The entertainment for the club meetings were L1 show of magic. .1 splash party. Llll ice and roller skating party, a11d also sponsored .1 paper drive, and .1 collection of canned food for overseas. The illllllllll Hi-Y HLIIIQILICI and the District Co11yc11tio11 were held .it the scl1ool. During the year a group of the Hi-Y members and Mr. Lesh .1tte11dcd .1 District meeting at North Manchester and also a group .tttended .1 meeting .11 Terre Haute. UFVICIQRS lll'L'Nl4lL'I'll. lirucc Iluntei XIliL l,l'l.Nllltl1I. lfllis Nlclfmltltii Secrtttry. Iunior Springer 'lirc-.istirt-r. XY1ln1cr XVCl'llI1Q St-rgtnints ul' .Xr111s, Orxil Sfl1t1'1't 1' .111-l Neal Pape Sponsors. Mr. Cass and Mr, lash C Glee Club The Glue Lfluh was ut'ganizecI this year hy M l' Sluugh. They untertainecl the students in several tssemhly pi'ugr.tms. It cunsists of 70 memhers. from all four grades uf high scliunl. If FI' PIL I'L'RI ,.ti I'i'-int ruwz- -I! S IIILIN, I' INIitItI.1ugh. II. XRIIISIQIICIQ, M. My .XItt. M. Iuxhtt NI IItn Irx. Iviaxint- I uhrtnan, N. Stn w , I I. Iltiuxtr, I. l,inti'tI.iI- NI. Iliuinpwn. .-X. XIrmtI. , A v . f NIMH 1t,u':- R. Iitntun, X Ixwgtix. . Valkcr. . CAIIIIFIQ 5, I I t.mIiuri1, X I'uu-n. It L'ul1It'r I Xrqlihnltl, M. Iirirlgcs, 1 1 . M. larur. Il. XIiIIt-r. .X. R.tIcIiII. I-.itI. :mx --XI I tItI. NI. HqIici'i't'. II. CQ.1II1nt'yt'r, II. Cm N. Nu th. I. Wtrhng. M. Ililluvinan, Ii. IIL'CIiI1I.lI1. N. NYU'- Iinp' NI. InitI. NI. Ih'IXtxx't'g, Y. XVuutIw.1rtI. I'f J I 'I'-'XXI I1IC'I'L'RI 'IICI' Irunt ruix:f'XI Ilwttttt-V. Is, 5tupp:iiIi.1gcii, I. Ixinc.utI, I' XVIII II XI 'Nun utix R 'XI nn I Nlin O I'1ltI M A X nit, I: Iltttmtr. I, Iautinw I1I', ...lN,....t, .r.', t'1sIt'l'. NIitI:IIt imxvzf-I Xinht Iilti. I., 5:Iit1't'i I I 1 I.infI. mann. 'L t' ' irn. M. WtmtIw.trrI, .X. IVIKJXI-L'L'. M. VVKIX IXIU. I'. IAUIIQ. In Farr, 5. C1inft'I, X I.:-I-. rw'v:-- IJ, Iiu 'i'Ix'. ,X. IIatlitItI. II. SIL1tIt-Iuka-r, M, I'uscI- X'-'.t1I IP. I'i'.inI.w. S. IJ.lItun. I-, I'ryIv.u'I4. If LI.lI'I'lL'S. M, Sh I'. SIIII l'IlI14L1. Ita ill Llll, Madrigal 'IOI' I'It'TURIf.- lirunt ww:--Ii.. I'I.llILl'l11LI5lL'I'. M. I7t'ttmt'r. IP. Iicyerly, R. Mantis, If. I uhi'man, I. Cut'ut'tI.1It'. Iiatk mtv:-I.. Slam-, If. FryIw.tfk. M, Miller. M. Iimtctter. P. I'Iumer. Band Mr. Iilough has urganizetl Ll hancl uf 15 members this year. They played at the county tournament with the Wells County band. I2O'I I'UM I,IC'IiURIi- Ifmnt rmv:--Ii. Yagcr. LI. II.iII. A. Iantlctnann. H. Studebaker, S. Ilttltun, R. Iacksun, Ii. Ruler, R. SIUI1CITLll'l'lCl', R. Ianoglc, Il. Huyttrly, N. VVumIwarcI. Hack rmv:-C. Smtlcr. Mr, Iiluugh, M. RutItI. H. IJuII. 'fr . Shllltlllllll Dale .XllllVlll'Il, Gene litll, Urxil Sclitrrtr. liaxnioml Mtfitt. lunior Springtr. Anita l.inclcni.inn. Naomi: Sunt-rnian, Naoini Woorlwartl. lfaxt l'lliotI. Sitting: Patty Yagrr. litrnatlint XX'trling. .Mis Kay. I.loy1l Yager. Senior Class Play The Senior Claes of '-lo. presented the play Foot-Looaen on October 23 ancl 24. The cast was as follows: Ritliartl lxirli. tht tathtr: l.loul Muni lznnlx, lux wilt: .Mis Kai llopt. llitir elalut tl.uu.:liltr: l'attx Yagar liiclt, tlitir tlwltwt mn: lunior Springer Marx. thcir 4l.l!l4QlllLI'I litrnarlinc Weiling Holi. llitir mn: llalt' .Xniburn llelpliiv. gz'ner.il nianl: .XIIILI l.llllll'I11.lIll1 Rantlolpli lfunningliain: Gene lit-Il ltrnnx Malloy: lliu l'lllHIK Hllllllii l5.ul3: Urxil Srlitrrtr Miimiiii XV.illier: Yaoini Snnt'rni.in lack Milfonl: Rai Mtiice Sanlortl XVclls: I.xIt- Cotton Mn. lforuter: Navnu VVoorlw.irrl The play centeretl .irountl the problem of how much young people should be super- visetl. The parents in the Early home are persuacletl by their four children to go on a trip. VVhile they are away, the young people hncl that responsibility brings more problems than they hacl anticipated. Their clithculties. some humorous and some serious. create an interesting evening. They manage to come out creditably in the end. somewhat wiser because of their experience. F-f. l P ? I'.::', 42 . L ,, .. - -. ..-. ,f-.-.mw.- . .' - .- if - 'V f-'-- ff 'J'? lfmiit r-nv:-lK'Ir. HL-iiwri, lllixllix l7ui'llilniller. Naumi Snnurinan. Gem- Ili-ll. Anna lanrlunann. .Mix Kai. I-lack ww:-l.lmil lager, Nanini XYnmlw.ii'4l, liau lfllnill, Margie lfarur, llatlx Yagvr, Mari-mi'n XX'ielx- lille. Orxil Selicrrcr, llale XVlll7Lll'Il, Public Speaking The public speaking class Lravelecl to Celina. Ohio, Ianuary 9 to rlisenss Ulnvenile Delinquency nn Llie Iunior Tuwn Meeting over VVONVO. Naomi Simerinan anal Gene Hell were the speakers representing nur selicml. Tlie Celina represeniaiivex were Marilyn Herslnnan ancl lack Spangler. l'atty lager was eli-men ln the seninrx and the fae- nlxi ax the OHS. winner nf a Unnil Citwcnship .iw.n'4l. Thu linnnr wax inanle pm' Kilwle by the llaugliters ul ,Xineriean Remlulinn, When the wiiiiiun of each xchnnl mink a tliree-linnr rut. Clin- nlu kfaxlnr nl lilulltnn ranlgul lirst, anml Patty ranlxul xrwiirl in Ilie mnntx. Hruce Hunter reeeixerl rln C1arrertAiv.irmllnr gnml xpfirtainaiixhip at the rinalx in the cnnnty rnnrnainent Ianuary 12. Q. ' 0 PROIECTOR OPERATORS-Tom Gnshorn, Richard Bard, and Iuniur Springer. -s n'mllw jlf:riflBiI1 X 1 1 T Z 3- 5 R jx 1- HERES HOW WE STARTED!! lfrnrit r'mv:--l.lnicl Yagcr, laines llnwtig Iuniur SP!Alllg1L'I', R-xlwerl lfux, lfrank 'l'.llar1m, lYl.u'cntt' Kahn, lfdward llatlield, and Lyle Cntttm. Multllc rmv:fM1ss Malim-nsmitlmfttplclitr. Marinric XViw.'ltlill't'. liernift' Stnppt-nliagcn, Margie C.u'ver, Axis Kay, Peggy litislicu. Irene Mt'Clt'll.1u. Patty Yagcr. Ibn'-vtliy Cunfer, Naunii XVuntIwartl, Iuan Kleinl-might. Hack l'lNVZiliLl4lfL'flL' Kumfer, Dale Xvlllillffl, Gt-ne Ault, Dale Aimlilmltl, lules lflley, Richard Stults, Bruce Hunter. Charles l3.n'isnn. Sunshine Society fCnntinued from page 531 Monthly meetings were held with each class planning one program. A get- acquainted party in form of a hike and gym party began the years activity. Novem- her 17, Huntington held the district convention, which .36 of us attended. A carry-in Christmas supper was held on December 21. After the party we sang carols for a few shut-ins. The Mother-Daughter Tea followed in March and also the revealing of our secret pals. This concluded an enjoyable year. Y v W1 'Q-JYIIH I lf L , OFFICE GIRLS Mari I, Miller, Mary M.iu Shun, Patty Yugcr, NJUINI Simerman, and Frnm Cm'- crdale. HI-Y OFFICERS Hruu: Hunter, Iillia McF.nl- ilcn, Iuninr Springcr, Wil- mcr VVcrling. Nail Pgipc, Orvil Scherrer. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICFRS Lcurgi Herlnr, Richgiril Hurd, Wilmer VVerling. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS IIilcl.1 Studebaker, Charles Cnnfcf, I.lCli SUFIIC. Trim Gmlinrn. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Phyllis Furthmillcr, Iunior Springer, Lyle Cotton, Dale Wilburn. FRFSHMFN CLASS OFFICERS Imrgi Bcllc Bycrly, lack Corn, Maxim: Hendry. LIBRARIANS Alam Ratclill, Fay: Elliott, Vuniilu Ihrklcy, Mary Lnu Wumlw.1ral, Phyllis Furth- miller. Margie Carver, Durin- thy Wcrling. 5 Page 45 signin-.Bane-srvfqduw -vffwal-fa-1,-far . -W f 5- ' FOREWORD The time has mme thiit we will htive lu le.ive ulcl Ossitin High. It ivtis .1 inmt f.iscin.iting event we will never forget. M.inv wurlclly events h.ive t.iken pl.ice during our time .it Ossian. XVe h.ive t.il4en them tis they come and started out the guutl frnin the lmitl, The life .ihe.itl nf tis is much inure tlithcult th.in the une in which we h.ive prmetl. XYe will meet it with the knowledge we h.ive heen Liught. Of etiurse ive will make mistakes hut 'Experience im the hest teticherf Therefore we le.ive this hunk fur iithers Lu enjoy .ind for them to remember our class inuttn in life. He sharp: he n.itur.il: hut never he lltit. VVe, the Seniors, h.ive entletl nur trip thruugh Ossigin High. ... -.. - W- ,..i,--..--Y A -YY, Q- mg' - August September October November December Calendar 28-Back to school We IULISI go. 3-Vacation! Labor Day. 4-Class organization and picture salesman. 5-First softball game. defeated Rockcreek 3-0. 6-Happy Birthday Gene Bell. 7-Ordered invitations and name cards. 9-Won our second hard softball game against Union 4-3. 10-Paper staff appointed. 12-Ossian-Lancaster softball game. 7-1 in Ossian's favor. Martha Wash- ington Club initiation. 13-Fire drill-No htel 14-First Sunshine get-together party. 18-Ossian beat Union. 10-2. Seniors selected Foot-Loose for senior play. 20-Sunshine Society formal initiation. First Bear Facts distributed. Annual stall appointed. Hi-Y meeting. 21-4-H day! Vacation. Senior pictures taken. -. 2!-Senior play tryouts. 1 J-Softball county champs, defeated Chester 16-O. 5--Seniors received picture proofs. 12-First assembly program. Yell leaders chosen-Pat Shierling and Anita Lindemann. l6-Happy Birthday Faye! l7-Report cards distributed. 22-Senior magazine sales campaign started. 23-Senior play skits and Navy Day program. First night of senior play. 24-Second night of senior play. 30-Name cards arrived. 2-Basketball season opens. Game with Union. Victorious 4-l-35. 6-Ending of magazine contest. Sold 113900 worth. Bernadine Werli11g's side won over Gene l3ell's. 7-Hard and bitter game with Roclacreelt. Won 37-35. l3-Iunior skating party. 16-First Bears defeat. Hoagland won 32-26. 17-S.S.S. Convention at Huntington. 36 attended. 20-Game with West Union. Won 46-35. 26-First Hi-Y program. 30-l3eat Lafayette 52-26. Seniors First LSocli Hop . 3-School was dismissed because of flu epidemic until Dec. 7. 5-Lancaster victorious over Bears 26-22. 14-Game at Bluffton. Bears won 36-26. 21-Christmas program and exchange. Lancaster wins over Bears again. Score 28-25. Second 'KSock Hop . Christmas vacation until Dec. 31. Iunior class rings came during the vacation. Ianuary February March April 4-Second game with Union. Bears win 34-30. 8-Public speaking class gave assembly program. Iunior girls win volley ball class tourney. Hi-Y splash party. 9-Public speaking class went to Celina, Ohio for Iunior Town Meeting broadcast. ll Sz 12-County tourney. Bears defeated Liberty 54-38. Bears took Lan- caster 33-26. Rockcreek defeated Bears in Finals. 16-New Haven game. Second team lost their Hrst game. We won over New Haven 35-30. 153-VVon over Liberty 57-36. Sock Hop . 21-Hi-Y meeting. 22-Second Hi-Y meeting. Dr. Dhalwani. a native of India, spoke on his life and country. 23-Roanoke defeated Bears. 43-2-l. 25-S.S.S. party-sponsored by Sophomore girls. 23-Senior party. 1-Bears win over Elmhurst. 4-l-33. 2-4l3erne wins over Bears, 33-29. R-Game with Warren. 13-Iunior class sponsor Hoosier Corn Huskers . 1-I-Home Economics Tea. 15-Bears and Rockcreek tangle again. Zl- 22-Secional tourney. Bears win over Rockcreek 37-36. 23-Petroleum eliminates Bears in semi-Hnals 47-35. 27-Hi-Y program. 1-S.S.S. Mother and Daughter Tea. S-Freshman party. 12-Hi-Y District Convention. 19-Hi-Y banquet. 20-Ir. Town Meeting broadcast with Portland at Ossian. 22 S: 23-Iunior class play. 29-S.S.S. party sponsored by Freshmen girls. 30-Spelling contest. 2-Dress review. 5-Music Festival. 12-S.S.S. installation of new officers. 14-Baccalaureate. 16-Commencement. 17 8: 18-Exams. 19-School out. Seniors hate to leave, but O.H.S. is done with us. Good- bye. 22 to 29-Senior trip East. Page rl Page 48 Humor . Name Characteristic Favorite Saying Gene Ault S.M.S. I'll tell the world. Dale Amburn L.L. Whats it to you? Vernon Bultemeier A.R.P. Ah ------- Marvin Bauermeister B.T. Wanna buy an Oracle? Vonola Barkley A,R,P, W-e-I-l Gene Bell A.S. I, yi, I yi. Margie Carver L.L. Where's my man? Dorothy Confer B.T. 'My heavens! Lyle Cotton L.L. Iemus Whiz! Faye Elliott E.O.E. 'I'm in a mess. Iules Elzey I-I.A.S.D. 'Wanna cho-chu? Phyllis Furthmiller 'I just gotta' quit eating Charlotte I-Iammon I-I.H.M. 'Terrihcu Donald Herman T.D.H. 'That's for sure. lim I-Iower B.T. I'm stump found rl. Bruce Hunter D.B.P. 'Who gives a darn. Marjorie Iohnson A.R.P. 'Oh, my heaven! Avis Kay I-I.H.M. 'Where's Ray? Anita Lindemann I-I.I-I.M. 'Oh nuts! Audrey McAfee S.S.S.S. But definitely. Ray McGee H.H.W. You ignorant Swede. Thelda Phillips S.T.C. 'I'm mad. Mary Reed S.B.N.I-I. Oh, for heaven's sake. Orvil Scherrer D.B.P. 'Hang out the Hag. Naomi Simerman L.L. 'Keep 'em dangling. Ruth Smith S.B.N.I-I. Gee whiz! Eileen Springer S.B.N.H. 'Ieminie frost! Iunior Springer I-I.A.S.D. 'Well what the heck! Bernice Stoppenhagen B.T. 'Naturallyf' Bernadine Werling B.E. 'My hair, it's a mess! Eleanor Werling S.B.N.I-I. Youre nuts! Erma Werling H.I-I.M. 'Oh yeah? Melvin Werling S.B.N.I-I. 'I didn't say anything. Mariorie Wickliffe S.S.S. 'Big show, big show? Dale Wilburn A.R.P. 'Let's pitch a big one. Naomi Woodward S.S.S.S. 'Who said I was spoiled? Lloyd Yager D.B.P. 'Tl1at'd be telling. Patricia Yager A.S. I think it's all very dumb! KEY TO THE CHARACTERISTICS A.S-Always studying. B.li.--Beautiful eyes. S.S.S.S.-Short, sweet. sophisticated, spoiled. B.T.-Basliful type. 'l'.lJ.H.--Tall, dark, hard to get along with. H.ll.M.-Has her mgn A.R.P.-A real pal. H.II.NV.+IIas his XVOI'l11lI'l. S.T.C.-Stubborn, temperamental, hut cute. S.M.S.-Student manager supreme. L.L.-Lives for love, and loves living. S.B.N.H.-Seen, but never heard li.O.Ii.-Easy on the eyes. I-I.A.S.I7.-Has a steady drag. IJ.B.P.-Deluxe basketball player. Nickname Beany Doc I Vernie Marv Von Bell Little Ioe Dot Cotty Rusty Gabby Phyl Char Don Iabber Runt Marg Katy Nean Mac Fibber Shortie Mary Orv Simmie Red Eileen Ir. Bernice Bernie Elly Erm Mel Marg Doc II Woody Doc III Patty We Don't Mean To Crow Stop at Eve's Place to Eat Go Away Pleased O Ph 64 Steury Bottling Co. Redrock Cola - I-Iep A VARIETY OF HEART CLUB FLAVORS SOUTH SIDE ROLLER MILLS OSSIAN PRODUCE O O BUYER OF POULTRY, EGGS, STATE PILOT FEEDS AND WOOL ' 0 M' S' Hennne John Gilliom Phone ISOF Phone I30'F Ossian IncI MAHNENSMITH BROS. STUCCO STATION CITIES SERVICE Dealers in GAS AND OIL COAL - FEED - GRAIN Phone 76 Ossian, Ind. Phone 95-M Ossian Ind MOSER SUPER SERVICE QUALITY GARMENTS ' ' REASONABLY PRICED COMPLETE-ONE-STOP-SERVICE . Corner Marion 8: Iv1arIce'I' Phone 300 I I5 S. Johnson Si'ree+ Deck Speed 'Ion Ind THE PROGRESS O BLUFFTON'S GIFT STORE Wallpaper-Painis-Gree+ing Cards- LINN 8I SAURER Exclusive Home Eurnifure A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Books-School Supplies FURNITURE O Blufffon Indiana 209 W. MarI:e+ Sfreef OOLDA'S BEAUTY SHOP Every+I'Iing in Home Appliances ERITZ ELECTRIC COMPANY ALL TYPES OF PERMANENT FURNITURE WAVING' Phones soo and 8OI Oooaon Indaono Iso W. Mofhof S+. sIoI1I+on, Indiana FARMER'S AND MERCHANTS BANK BIufH'on Indiana DR. E. S. SHADDAY DENTIST Easf of Bank Phono 75 Ossian, Indiana SUDDETH AUTO WRECKING CO. MILLIONS OF NEW AND USED AUTOMOBILE PARTS Phone I2 No. Moan S+. BIuFf+on, Indiana SUMMERS MOTOR SALES SALES 5 SERVICE Guaranteed Used Cars Wrecker Service Phone IOO Ossian, Indiana WERT'S BARBER SHOP O Ossian Indiana URBAN CITY GARAGE PLATT'S BARBER SHOP 9 Ossian Indiana HOWARD STAHL DRAKFS eRocERlEs, MEAT, GASOLINE Phone I5 on I2 Kingland, Indian . KREIGH'S SERVICE GULF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Yoder Indiana Groceries, Mea+, Confecfionery Tocsin Indian B. H. JOHNSON SHELL STATION HUNTER'S TIRES-ACCESSORIES-MEATS GROCERIES Phone I0 on 25 Tocsin, India SUPPLY HOUSE GENERAL SUPPLIES Ossian I ndiana OSSIAN TIN SHOP PLUMBING AND HEATING nia Ossian I d BELL'S RINK Forf Wayne, Indiana On Roufe 30 Easi of Ci+y NONCANCELLABLE-ACCIDENT AND HEALTH-AND LIFE INSURANCE O JOHN W. NUMBERS PI-none 23R Uniondale, Ind Drugs - Pauni' - Soda - S d Trea+men+s - Insec+icides OSSIAN DRUG STORE WaIIpa per -ee Owner-Operaior OSSIAN INDIANA O ELZEY JOHN F. KREIGH AND AND SON COMPANY . o Ossian Indiana Ossia Indian TOWER SERVICE RATLIFF'S DRIVE IN MARKET GAS - OIL Ossian Indiana FINE FOODS - MEATS VEGETABLES Frozen Food Lockers Meaf Curing - Smoking Open Evenings - Sundays Blufffon Indiana 728 S. Main BIuFf+on, Ind O O OSSIAN SANITARY LUMBER GROCERY COMPANY , ' o ssian Indiana MORRIS 5c-IOc1'oSI.0O STORE BIuIT'ron Indiana MARKLEY BROTHERS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES G-EELS JEWELRY STORE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BIuFH'on, Indiana O Soufb Main S'I'ree'I' Phone 84 BIuFHon, IncI ' OLIVER TRACTORS SALES AND SERVICE MASTERSON-TYNDAI-L WELLS AND ADAMS CO. STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS MOSER BROS. ' GRAIGVILLE GARAGE BIuFH'on Indiana Graigville, Ind. Phone 66 FOR RED CROWN SERVICE STATION McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINES STANDARD PRODUCTS SEE WARE BAKER E. E. McNeal Sou+I1 edge of OSSIBVI IndIana BIuff'I'on Indiana O BEN LEVY GRAIN CO. OSSIAN JOURNAL COMPLIMENTS Complimenfs W. E. HOSTETTER, Publisher PI1one 73 . . . Fine Job Prmhng O Everybody Reads Home Paper Ossian Indiana O HEYERLY'S BAKERY Coronado Appliances 9 B We - wma A. phone 95 Qssganl The Friendly Store IOI No. Main Blufflon, I COSTELLO si sons ROSEHILL DAIRY PIONEER ICE CREAM PRODUCTS Pod Wayne' Indiana Pasfeurized - Homogenized Vilamin D Milk BIuFF+on, Indiana Parlor Ci'Iy Creamery 8: Dairy MOSER IMPLEMENT CO SpRlNGER'S FEED BIuFf+on, Indiana Dealers of ALLIS CHALMERS PURINA CHOWS AND NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT DAN'S SHOE SHOP WE Fix YOUR soi.Es AND SAVE YOUR HEELS Ossian, Indiana VERA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 73 Ossian, Indiana ix x ' XX ' fig? A DEDICATION VVe, the senior class of '46, wish to dedicate this Oracle to Miss Logan, our commerce teacher. She has always had unlimited patience with her students. She spends a good many of her evenings working for the seniors. Our Bear Facts and this Oracle is made possible by her. Miss Logan, every senior wishes to extend his sin- cere thanks to you for helping us publish this book which we shall always treasure. SEYFERT'S POTATO CHIPS THE EASY EATING GOODNESS DR. C. O. PETRY VETERINARY Ossian, Indiana X Autographs ,YYY f,fVfI!GiL,!, iffg INA-Af' 2400 Xi: ii 4 24.214, PIIBLIEATIIII G bb Engravi FI g P L Sf cI n P C QC, K, 1 , . W.. + -7' ' 1 s 4,3 -4 I 'rw li ,. 's'1 X Q bl f., v Lmggafsik tl' :'. .C'1 V 'Q' x ' N In I 1 . 4 L 'ff 'V' , u -1 4 4 I . 4 4 fi x J ' n a -an 'KN 5- O s cr it . 'vb 5. 9 .J . 3'2- J 'QM -5. 5 4 Q -a .wi 5 0.0 'A , If .l wh Q .. ., -P 1 mg.: ',-:.- ,f 4 cs.-L-,y:,2+z1--+.: ' z -,ge,,.s ,s -512-H55 ififfffigff If?-fi2f.32j-'fi j.1!?fr-gi4'- ,. , A -Q. 2' 1'-avgm. :if 1: bm -4- :I1 E-.2-: -asf-S-1: f -1,-' 4. -531,1 - ' 41 -11525:-'. Mg' ,:-1: 1-.gf :---1? 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McLean Benson wus gixicltiutetl from L.1nc.ister High School, Huntington County and later wus grticlutited from Manchester Collegc with an A. B. degree. He also has tin M. .-X. degree from the University of North Carolina: tincl in iitltlition, it Superintentlenfs Atlministmtivc license from lncliginn University. Mr. Benson begun teaching in his home school of L.inc.ister in V153 and continued for 6 years in their school. He than went to Hiirtlortl City Public Schools for three years hefore hecoming princip.il .it Lihertv Center in 1942. He continued in that position for three ve.irs. .it which time he assumed the duties tis principal nt Ossi.in. Mr. Benson has clone .1 very line ioh this ye.ir in supervising the school and in helping the students with their personal prohlems .intl other situations that have arisen. TRUSTEE Mr. Homer Hoover is in his lt urth xc ii 1 uu L l ti tticis Township. He hits clone it mmcntl ihle it li in In tir c xens com pletecl in this position. He 1 act m x cicstct ii t school tintl strives continuouslx lol its hcttcrnicnt Mr. Hoover is .i successful husintss min in lils coinniunitx 1 t he has heen ii resident of tht tommunitx ill hi lil ii n t helped it to clevelop its we nt xx l non it X . . xxx Q BX ff 1 HAH
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