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

 - Class of 1948

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I JUNIUB CLASS PLAY SEATED: Paul Wilkinson, Ellen Vermilya, Catherine Lowden. Guy Corkwell, lack Oglesbee, Mar- gene Fomey, Dorothy Croy, Peggy Reed, Gene Schimmoller. STANDING: Edith Watkins, Isabelle Bemo. Director: Miss Stauffer, KAY BEATS THE BAND Dudley Harvard Smith ........ lack Oglesbee Steve ....................... Paul Wilkinson ludy Meredith . . . Kay Meredith . . . Lois Andrews .. Bessie Trotler . . . Tom Brenton .... Philip Hunter .... . . .Margene Forney . . . . . . .Ellen Vermilya . . .Catherine Lowden . . . . .Isabelle Bemo . . . . . . .Guy Corlcwell . . . .Gene Schimmoller Madeline Ross .... ........ P eggy Reed Miss Denny .... While Mr. and Mrs. Meredith are out of tovm, their daughters, Kay and Iudy, are left in charge of Bessie, the Meredith housekeeper. Unex- pectedly, Madeline Boss, a disturbingly attrac- tive girl, arrives for a visit. Both Kay and her churn Lois Andrews, are uneasy as to how Madeline's charms will affect their boy friends Steve and Torn. Kay, determined that the boys shall not meet Madeline, refuses to attend the concert. Lois frames the excuse, by telling Steve that Kay is to have a business interview with a certain Dud- ley Harvard Smith. Steve is openly suspicious. When Miss Denny, the high school history 42 . . . .Dorothy Croy teacher, learns that Mr. Dudley Harvard Smith is visiting Kay, she discloses the electrifying fact that he is a noted historian and has un- doubtedly arrived to award Kay a prize for her essay on Americanism. Miss Denny announces that the band will cancel their concert and will instead give a party at the Meredith home in honor of Mr. Smith. Kay wildly attempts to keep Madeline out of sight: and events seem to prove that the strange man-who now refuses to leave the house-is an escaped convict from a hospital for the in- sane-but he isn't.

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'SENIUH CLASS PLAY SEATED: Lydia Warkentin, Mae Beth Winkler, Don McGinnis, Margaret Anspach, Allan Gulker, Pat Maidlow, Grace Lighthill. STANDING: Miss Frey, directory Jerry Salisbury, Mary Now, Ianell Groll, John Willoughby, Ed Kersh, lack Nusbaum, Iames Howard. Iames Carr ..... ......... A llan Gulker Anne, his wife ..... . . .Margaret Anspach Larry, their son ...... ........ E ddy Kersh Iody, their daughter ........ Patricia Maidlow Lori, a female hypnotist .......... Ianell Groll Marilyn Bain, a co-ed friend of Iody's T. F. Dowd, Eastern capitalist ..Don McGinnis Gertrude, his wife .......... Mae Beth Winkler Mary Lou, their highbrow daughter Warkentin Mrs. Klump, the Carrs' cook ...... Mary Now Barlow, the Carrs' butler .... Ierry Salisbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grace Lighthill lack Decker,l dates for Iody and Marilyn Phil Dargan, amateur psychologist ................. lack Nusbaum Willoughby LesterFinch, Howard HEAD FIRST Larry's ocult-wise friend, Phil, with the best of intentions, plans to put the recalcitrant new butler into a hypnotic trance and induce him to be a good butler. The Carrs should have been mightily pleased, but weren't. For Phil, by mistake, hypnotizes Mr. Dowd, the wealthy house guest and has him going around be- lieving he'd like to serve dinner, and rejoicing in answering doorbells. The Dowd's sophisti- cated daughter, Mary Lou, thinks her dad is terribly funny in his new role, and induces Phil to convert her mother into a would-be cook. Meanwhile, Iody's friend, Marilyn, dateless ing to help out Iody, who's frantically telephon- ing prospective escorts. Then the blind date arrives and Marilyn calls him a ierk and refuses to go. Furious with Phil, the distraught Carrs hire a professional hypnotist, Lori, to undo the mis- chief. But she, too, confuses identities, and has Barlow, the real butler, thinking he's a rich in- dustrialist, and the real cook believing she's an aristocrat. All of which,leaves the Dowds still in their domestic roles. . This unhappy situation is relieved only when Phil, certain this time, who is who, in an for the dance, is magically persuaded by Phil not to want to go dancing at all. He's just try- Compliments of unequalled mass hypnotic scene to end all scenes, tums the characters right side out againl Klaus Self Service Market Millager Drugs Groceries Fresh Vegetables Walgreen Agency Frozen Foods Meat Compliments ot A complete Drug Store catering to Ottawa, Ohio I- R- B0f99lt -the needs of the Community 41



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MIXED EHURUS SEATED: Margaret Anspach, Doris Moore, PGQCJY Reed, Grace Lighthill, Sally Pierman Zelma Cox, Valeda Roszman, Catherine Lowden, Evelyn Schimmoller. SECOND ROW: Ianet Now, Pat Maidlow, Phyllis Snyder, Lydia Warkentin, Bonnie Fensterrnaker, Shirley l-linterman, Carolyn Frey, Ellen Vermilya, Mae Beth Winkler, Doris Fought, Margene Fomey, Miss Ogle. THlFtD ROW: lsabelle Berno, Mary Ann Weisenberger, lohn Willoughby, Paul Wilkinson, Edward Kersh, Gene Schimmoller, Don McGinnis, Allan Gulker, Guy Corkwell, lanell Groll, Mary Io Smith, Rav Kohli. This has been rather a busy year in music. We started off with a bang by getting ready to give a Christmas Cantata. This Cantata was given at the Ottawa Auditorium, December 18, and was done very nicely. At this time grades l through 6 gave an op- eretta called At The Court of Santa Claus This program took a bit of time and patience from our new music director, Miss Ogle, whom we are very happy to have with us. We have a large mixed chorus this year that has been working very much on different num- bers. We have also a girls sextet and mixed octet that went to Bowling Green. Both brought home superior ratings. Printing by THE GRAY PRINTING CO. Fostoria, Ohio There were also two persons who sang solos, Edward Kersh, who received a superior rating, and Sally Pierman, who received an excellent rating. We all were very proud of these groups. Edward Kersh, the sextet, and the octet en- tered into state competition at Columbus, on April 9. We were all sure that if they would sing the way they were capable of singing they would come home from there also with superior ratings. Ask any member of the group how they came out when they met the best from all over the state. At the time of this writing we do not know. We now know: the octet rated superior, in Columbus, and the sextet, Excellent. Ed rated Excellent. Photography by STARTS STUDIO 43

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