Ottawa High School - On Ottawa Yearbook (Ottawa, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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UNE-ACT PLAY SEATED Iames Pope, Iohn Willoughby, Edward Kersh. STANDING: Doris Fought, Ianet Now, Mary Ann Weisenberger, Pat Maidlow HURRICANE HILL Scot Preston ....................... lim Pope Lem Iackson .. ........ Iohn Willougtlby Steve Hartlow .. ............ Edward Kersh Flossie lackson ...... Mary Ann Weisenberger Gail Iackson ................,.... lanet Now Ella Williams ..,............... Pat Maidlow tPlayed later by Carolyn Freyl Edith Beaman ..... Hurricane Hill is an intensely gripping and dynamic drama concerning a situation that confronts young Doctor Scott Preston, who has come to the small, isolated mining community to establish a practice. Little is known about the doctor's past, yet, for all this Flossie Iackson, wife of Lem Iackson, the mine superintendent, shows a good deal of concern when Gail, their daughter, announces that she and Doctor Preston are going to be married. Shortly, there arrives from Masonville, Sher- iff Steve Hartlow. He has reason to believe that an escaped murderer is using Hurricane Hill as a hideout. His description of the fugitive fits Doctor Preston. The sheriff leaves. Gail returns to the house accompanied by Ella Williams, who has been ailing. Ella's condition has become worse and Doctor Preston is sent for. He diagnoses the case and pronounces it smallpox. Much alarm is felt. Unless serum can be se- 38 . . . . . .Doris Fought cured from the outside the community will be wiped out. Lem and Doctor Preston have a talk. Scott admits being the man Sheriff Hartlow is after. The serum arrives. The men are summoned from the mines and inoculations begin. Pres- ently all have been inoculated except Doctor Preston himself and Lem. The supply of serum is exhausted: all that remains is that which is in the needle--one shot. Only one shot, and two more inoculations to go.- Lem and Doctor Preston. The last re- maining shot goes to Lem, who is unaware that it is the last one. Doctor Preston is stricken with smallpox and at this point Steve Hartlow, the sheriff, brings more serum. He also brings with him proof of Doctor Preston's innocence. To end things happily Doctor Preston and Gail are married. The cast for this contest play was chosen as the best actors and actresses of the four one- act plays.

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PRINCE UE PEACE SE'ATEDz Ianet Now, Shirley Hinterman, Carolyn Frey. STANDING: lan Rose Cambum, Allan Gulker, Iohn Willoughby. Sponsor: Miss Ruth Frey. This year the local Prince of Peace contest was held early in Ncvember as usual. The local contest was held at the Presbyterian Church where there were four contestants: lohn Willoughby, lan Rose Camburn, Carolyn Frey and Dorothy Newland. Iohn came out first and was entered in the county contest. Carolyn was selected to serve as alternate. The second local contest was held at the Methodist Church with three contestants: Ianet Now, Allan Gulker, and Shirley Hinterman. Ianet placed first and Allan second. This placed lanet in the county contest where she also received first place. She spoke in the district contest in the Defiance Methodist Church where she placed second and so was altemate for the state contest held in Columbus late in March. Iohn Wlllmxqhby Allan Gulker OHIO SPEECH LEAGUE ' February 28, 1948, in Central High School, Lima, Ohio, Allan Gulker and Iohn Willoughby entered the district Speech League Contest for placement in individual events. Allan brought home second honors in the oratorical dec- lamation contest with lf the Truth Were Known by Richard Wehler, He spoke against seven contestants. lohn eamed first place among these contestants speaking extemporaneously on What are the Future Prospects for Germany? These boys were participants in the s'ate meet on March l9, l948. lohn received first place honors in the state finals in poetry reading later. 37



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WWF UNE-AUT PLAYS IEANNE D'ARC Marie .................... Ianet Now Bone . . . ........ Iames Pope Granny ..... . . . Catherine Lowden Corrette ......... ........ Z elma Cox Lady Geraldine ........ Betty Hazelton Saint Ieanne . . . .... Peqqy Buckland Betty Hazelton, Zelma Cox, Ianet Now, Peggy Buckland, Iames Pope, Catherine Lowden. y THE STRONGEST Miss Stuart ........ Mae Beth Winkler Olga ................ Martha Parqeon Mary ........ Mary Ann Weisenberqer Nils Lindegard ...... Iohn Willoughby Hilda ......... . . . .Valeda Rozman George .... Iohn Schimmoller Elsa . . . ....... Doris Fought Iohn .... lack Schierloh Laura . . . . . .Donna Fundum SEATED: Valeda Roszman, Doris Fought, Mary Weisenberger, Iohn Willoughby. STANDING: Mae Beth Winkler, Donna Fundum, lack Schierloh, John Schimmoller, Martha Parqeon. Compliments of Gllboa Garage Tires, Accessories and Repairing Phone 2401 Gilboa, Ohio Best of Luck to All Grads. Compliments ot ZIEROLPS SHAW IEWELERS Clothes Men Like Lima, Ohio Findlay, Ohio Home of Keepsake Diamonds 39

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