Riverdale High School - Talon Yearbook (Mount Blanchard, OH)
- Class of 1949
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S...NlOK.S Sf, ' CJK AEVI LXIV Eleanor Ascham Ascham Natlonal Honor SOC1Cty 5,4 Band l,2,5,4 Cholr l,2,5,4 'Bells of Beau ola HStudent Queen nSm1th vs Sm U Cholr Stage Manager 4 Athenlan Literary Soelety 4 Purple R Gold Staff 4 Leaves of '49 Robert Derringer Bob A 1 , , F F A President 4 Band l,2,5 Cholr l,2 'Bells of Beau o 'Student Queen HSm1th vs Sml H Softball 2 Student Council Presldent Shakespearean Literary Society Presldent 4 Glas President 2 5 Leave of '49 Mary Jane Deter Jane Natlonal Honor SOCluty 0,4 Basketball 1,2,5, Softball l,2,5,4 'Bells of Beauwola UStudent Quee H mlth vs Smlt H F F A Treasurer 5 F F A Secretary 4 Shakespearean Llterary Society Chaplaln 4 Purple R Gold Staff 4 Leaves of '49 H Rachel Esslnger Rachel Cholr Glrls Choir Choir Arllnaton 1,2 l Lnsemble 2 A Reporter 2 I ,2 Mt Blanchard 3,4 Secretary Tmmsumr PthGHl3H Llterary SOC1Gty Vice President 4 H Student Queen HSmith vs Smlt F H A Parllamentarlan Purple k Gold Staff 4 Leaves of '49 CO V91Gd1CtOPl9H 4 Frlend Allen Hlmes HOop A l Cholr l,2,5,4 Band l,2,3,4 UBells of Peaugolals HStudent Queen 'Smlth vs Sml H Girls rsemble 5 Band Presldent 4 Student Councll 4 Edltor of Purple R Gold 4 Athenlan Literar, Soel ty 4 Leaves of '49 K81th Dunbar Hwalt I ! Choir l Football l,2, ,4 Softball 5,4 Football 4 Student Queen Smlth vs Smlthu Class Vice Prfsldent 4 Shakespearean Llterary Society 4 Leaves of '49 H e ty Prl e Beatrice At Be verereek l Cholr l Chonmtan l V' r V' - 'I H - 4 ' ' - ' Q isn-1 - ' nn-3 ' ' Sl' . ' h -4 I ti is!!-1 . . . .- Y-5 c o a ' 5 '42 C 0 p - n u I ' U At ' Q - F.F. .-,254 '-,2 .- F0 Ho 0- - - - Fc Ho 'xe 1 ' J laisn-l ' . .tl-Q15 4 At 1 , -5,4 .. . 0 - -4 F. H. A.-5,4 S .. , J n-5 S A . - hu-4 - 1: n ' ' ' ' .. ' ' - - - - n Fa Hu Q' ,2,5 ...I ..: ' ' H-1 - -5 ll-5 U . . . -4 ' .' . 'th -4 , - - B t 'C' ' i- H 1 - - 1 H F- F. A.-1,2 rf 4 F H. A.:-Il V - Q - 5 1' 7 - 4 At Mt. Blanchard Orvetta Searfoss - nOrvn F, H. A.-2,5,4 Choir-2,5,4 HStudent Queenn-5 nSmith vs. Smithn-4 F. H. A. Vice President-5 Cheerleader-2,5 Choir President 4 F H A Historian 4 Glrls Ensemble 5 Athenian Literary Society Purple k Gold Staff 4 Leaves of '49 Co-Valedictorian-4 Choir-l,2,5,4 Band-3,4 Band Treasurer-5,4 nBel1s of Beau'ola su NStudent Quee nSmith vs. Smit H PrSS1d6Ht 4 Class Presldent 4 Homecoming Queen 4 National Honor Society-5,4 Class Secretary Treasurer 3 Chaplain Nat'l Honor Society 4 Athenian Llterary Society 4 Editor of Leaves of '49 u ia Rose Julle Q Natlonal Honor Society 5,4 Co Valedlctorlan 4 Cholr l,2,o,4 Band l,2,5,4 Band Llorarlan 4 WSm1th vs Sml H Cheerleader 5 Czoir Librarian 2 Shakespearean L1terary Purple R Gold Staff 4 Leaves of '49 'S.,,3Lx'S.rwLfTiX Qlkjk Martha Van Buren HAnn President 1 l,2,o,4 A l,2,5,4 A Secretary A Treasurer Secretary 4 ' lls of Beaujola s' UStudent Queen nSm1th vs Smit H F H A Sub District Vice President 4 Shakespearean Literary Soclety 4 Stand Chairman 5 Leaves of '49 Class Choir ' A 1,23 3 l C1838 Pells of Beau ola s 'Student Queen Society 4 5 Lives of great men all remind us CD J 1 KN 'T is We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behlnd us Footprlnts on the sands of tlme Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main A forlorn and shlpwrecked brother Seeing, shall take heart again Let us, then be up and dolng, Wlth a heart for any fate Still achievlng, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait Longfellow 0 owe K X' ' 1 -l o 0 0 ng '3 ' ' h -4 J 1 - n - u - n . - H F o Ha - 0 - F 0 He 0 '5 . 4 . - Fu HQ Q '4 F. 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That promlse is that there is equal opportunity for all There are supposedly no restrictlons, everyone regardless of race, creed, or color is to have an equal opportunlty Many become dlscouraged or dlsillusloned because they expected somethlng for nothlng We must realize th t the Promise of equal opportunlty nas to be redeemed by years of sweat, thrlft, and entcrprlse one has ever become a leader by lettlng others think and act for hlm If you want to become a leader you must strlve and strive hard to accomplish your goal It takes more than money to be a leader You must have efficiency, lntegrlty, prudence, power of concentration, capaclty for fork, optl 1sm,faiU1 ln our country's brand of freedom, have free nd easy comradeship, and have the ability to get along Wltf people, to make them feel relaxed and comfortable ln your presence We must live our llves wlth people, not money or machines We must learn to a sociate with people, not gust people of our own class, of our own soclal positlon, or from our race, but with not evade lt, but marshall our forces and go forth to meet it We must not be 'qultters Often lt lS Q0SQ1b18 toturn obstacles into onportunitlcs if we h ve learned to thlnk rapldly and clearly 1n dlfferent situat1ons One must be prepared for all emergencies It isn't easy to keep n doing SOmCt1lDg when it seems that everythlng 1 agalnst us, but we must take courage and contlnue to our goal le all have an ide l which we strlve to attaln, nd these ldeals are revealed by the conduct we show True th1s is the land of opportunlty, and it lS also the land of challenge must meet the challenge before we can derlve any beneflt from lt Llfe is full of dlfficult roblems There 1S no theory of llfe that w1ll flt all the facts There lS no program that can be prepared in advance that will g t us ne tly out of every diffi culty, but if we have in our hearts the love of truth, the love of accuracy, and devotlon and loyalty to our ldeals, we are far Y 0 . lvl o . . 0 , V ' . 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I C0 -JVNLEDJCTOIQY Today we are vexed w1th many problems, and often tlmes for get how lucky we are to be Amerlc ns We don't stop to thlnk how much greater or more numerous our problems would probably be lf we wtren't Amerlcans bo we cver stop to thlnk how valuable our Amerlcan way of llfe really so no we stop to conslder llving COUdlt10nS the world over, and are we thankful that we are clti zens of a nation ln Wn1Ch we h ve the rlght to llfe, llberty, the pursult of napp1ness9 Tod y ln many countrnes men are trivlng to malntaln life Many are belng per ecuted becau e of PGl1ElOU bellefs by Jealous and greedy dlctators, who have, by force, set themselves up as the people's god Thous nds are llvlng 1U war torn countrles, where they have no assurance that they 111 be able to find some tllng to eatibr thelr nglt meal already exhausted oy long years of war and sufferlng, many care llttle for llfe In contrast to thls plcture, ln Amerlca we f1nd an abundance of food plus an osportunlty to get thls food Taklng a look ag in into the llves of men who llve under the rule of dlctator, we flnd very few, lf ny, actual libertles Fre com of speech press, and rell lon are forbldden They are 1D constant fear of treachery from trelr ruler The r llves h ve been rulned by sufferlng and angul h Here 1D Qmerlca we do pretty much as we pl se e are able to spe k freely wlth our frlends and meet wlth thcm mhenever xe so deslre Our newspapers contaln OplUlODS on le dlng questlons of the day E ch may ttcnd the church of hls cholce or worsrlp as he pleases W hav llttle fear of belng persecuted by our government lf we are la: bldlng Clt1Z6DS In AW6FlC we have the Fl ht, at le st, to try to attaln our goals whatever they may be new have the r1ght to work at jobs from whlch they get the re te pleasure and atwsfactlon Alaost ll persons look forvard to ownlng tH81P own homes some day and are worklng toward that end the most of thelr llves There are probably thousands of people 1n Russwa and 1D other lands under the domlnat or of dwct tors, who would be only too glad to have fnese Tl tt Thcy are m n as Je are nd want to ralse tfelr faU1llSS ll a land of peace and freecom They too want the rlght to the DU1SJlt of napplness We should be grateful that we are aole to work and help bumld a natlon Wh1Ch stands for these varlous r1ghts zfter con sloering tne thousands who xould gladly take our place, we should x 1 nj 'x J.. 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Q., hlovc MLA, lCu L3 RC EQHDmIQl up UFC nmiffjuig, ,g, L51 QS ,,kQ , ' A '- I - 1 ,L . , .: v .V - ,Q 'c'az ge of - 1 J LQ'FMUNWZiuS Ml 'L Hu mgc crgate r wM.ch znaji lic QiIf'X d ' fs ' ' Y D 'u WC. ,, Xl ,jx ff 4 .V Uk' x f x ' , I V 1 'puf fq ' vwvfl W' Q . ,, L, 5 I ,.F,.,,4,, , , CO -J V'XLEDlC'fOKY Americ is a land of llght Our country stands out to many other countries beacon stands out 1n the o rk of nlght gu1d1n the wanderer on h1s w y Our land is a l nd of oppor tunlty for those burdened by polltical tyranny, poverty, and P8llg1OUS persecutlcn It was settled by brave men and women, who brought t e1r dreams of freedom and peace nd plenty to the New orld, nd trled to m ke tlese dreams reallty They bore the harashlps nd dangers of thelr new llfe, secure LD the1r bellef in the future Americ is the result of those dreams ihese brave settlers created a country, the lde l of JhlCh w s freedom for all They strove to m ke a country gust ln peace, and dauntless ln war, a natlon whlch would be tolerant to all races and creeds They ave to us, their posterlty, the opportunity of PQ1SlHg our stan d ras of llvlng lf we so deslre The poor, then as now, could become the well to do, an 1de unheard of in the old World common m n has ch noe to rise nd take hls pl ce 1n the world along with the wealthler class lh1S was all a p rt of the dream of the klnd of land that would oe erfect for new home The early settlers started the embers to glowing and, b1t by bit, through tke ye rs, the Llow H s become fl me, a flame seen by all COUltPlGS and all peoples There are several vays ln whlch we can nelp to keep the.flame must D6 preserved if our co1ntry's llfht is to srlne forth un dimmed Our l nd lS rvch 1n natur l resources But these cannot l st forever lf they re u ed wlthout thought of the future must keep ln mlrd the welfare of future F6H8P8t1OUS s well s our own Another xery lmoort nt conslderatlon is educatlon We all have the chance to ttend school t publlc expense through high school Everyone should t dv nt of thls opportunity have the opportunltw to be tie best edqc ted people 1n the world And educ t1on 13 extremely necess ry for our llght to contlnue to snlne It lS throufh 1 nor nce on the rt of the common people th t dlctators nd unscrupulous pollticlans galn thelr hold in the government Illlteracy must be changed to lltcr cy But prob bly the most important way 15 to develop hlgh moral st nd rds lthout these n gh st ndards, our country can never really mount to much oec u e the country 13 the people 1n it And wh t re people wlthout hlgh mor lso Rellglon is very O . 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Ls Ch 0 - import ot netoer Catholnc, rotestant, Jelish, or hltfvor l P 1 u w lule 1 is necosaary tb t you move a faith, u you ust lao o v+ respect ano to erance for the faltna of otkeYs .e, aa tlc peoole of 0 fc cvorco of ouf fault an country continue on its Lo bGCOmlTg mora nearly oerfect 1 18 m ch, at leaat n our power It is our res OHSlb'lltQ to ,axe the flame blow ever brlghter Thls hould he toe goal of all true Amerlcano, always f4f U ' n '11 ' ' Q yr 1, rw , .x ,f k.4l l .1 4 .1 L u lu L. .1 f fa:t1 JO Lay FAJ , 't ou la I b t v vw ' C 7 3 rx 'z 1 'P r- ' ' m aa ., - fa , .4 .. L l o - la A lffil ri -rn , 5? J wil .o - , fo . S ci irejudioes, and raking ourselves better citizcnr, can help our f way ' '. . . a ' 9 . mh' u ' -- , 13 1 1 'f . . .L . Y ff Q A ff ' ' ' ' 0 ' s . M L A . ' P M . ,, 27 , N , ', ff,Wfaw, X ,a2a. 'AL fn, ,ff ,-,X ,f :Af C.,A5IJ FILE QQ On September 4, l94B, fourteen fre hmen entered the Mt Blanchard Hlgh Qchool wlth hlgh sp1 1ts Later we organlzed our class w1th a tha Van Buren as presldent, Allen Himes as vice presldent, and Joann Almy as secret ry treasurer about a month later the owell txlns, Dlck and Dave, from Glenwood Junlor Hlgh ln F1ndlay, Jolned our class, maklng a group of slxteen We were DOE1f16d th t our nltlation was to take place at one of our home footoall games we were a queer lOOklDg group of FI'6Shl6'S' th Lt day, but all of us enyoyed every m1nu e of 1 That evenlng a hlbh school artf was elven ln our honor We, as freshmen, had one UPOmlSlHg football player, as well as several clever basketoall players We had a few members in the band and a larce number ln the hlgh school cho1r Several of us were ln the operetta Durlng the year we met w1th the usual trials and trlbula tlons encountered by every one that succeeds, but we ended our first year ln hlbn school Jery successfully At the end of our summer vacatlon, nineteen sopnomores ar Carl Lease from Forest, and hlcnard Crllly from WcComb, entered our class In October, one student, ulck Wllson, moved to Carey In our annual electlon we chose Robert Derrlnger as presi dent, Carl Lease as vlce president, and Ray Ellls as secretary treasurer several of the boys took part lH athletlcs They were Ray Ell s, carl Lease, Kelth uunbar, Dave Powell, and Dlck owell One of the gwrls of our class, Betty PP1C6,W3S chosen as a cheer leader Several tudents were again members of the band and of the cholr Twelve of us were arivileged to erve at the annaal Junior senlor banquet And then came the end of another year ln high school we were now look nc forward to our Jun or and senlor years wlth high expectat ons When school started ln September, l 4W, n1ne QlP1S and seven boys reported as Juniors Rachel Esslnger, anew pupll thls year, came from AT7lHFtOD At our flrst class meetlnb we reelected Robert Derrlnge a pPGS1Q6Ht and Carl Lease as vlce presldent, and we elected Orvetta se rfoss as secretary treasurer Agaln, a large nu1bcr of our class took part ln the various muslcal events of the veor nelth Dunbar, Carl Lease, Dlck Powell nd rave owell represented our class 1n athletlcs Julia 'fax nuff-Tprxf c J sa 3 9 . U . . .r. . . ' I1 r ' c . A . 4 H A1 F - La ' O .X - I, V. A I . , . . . . . I . . O .. . a i . . 1 . A 0 V.. ' . ' ' ' 2 ' ' t 't. . .7 F LE v, . . 1-1 't y .. Q ll C 1 1 ' A ' ' ' . I O . .,, I X . 5 , 1 L - rived at school. Three new students, Betty Price from Beaver, W , 1 .. H I A L O ' ' ' . K : , . I - . . . . 0 .L ' - -L I , . S 1 Y I Q I 1 S ' ' - . a 1 P' , A . . W i Q ' ' 1 ' ' i . w ' I - ,A . . . . . --I O 0 v I 0 'V ' 4 . T S W .- . . , , 'XS U - . . 1 H -1 : ' V ca o vi . T . ' TN' . 0 0 Rose and Betty Price were chosen as two of the cheerleaders. We selected our class rings in October and received them January 5 On Tuesday, December 16, we presented our jUDl0P class play, nStudent Queen. Slx members of our class were lnitiated into the National Honor Soclety at a formal banquet at Arcadia on Aprll 14 They were Eleanor Ascham, Mary Jane Deter, Julia Rose, Joann Almy, Orvetta Searfoss, and Madellne Musgrave. We honored the seniors at a junior senior banquet held on May 5 in a Dutch garcen settlng in the gymnasium. Having succeeded in accomplishing the tasks put before us in the junior year, we became full fledged seniors In our senlor year our number diminlshed to ten Ours is the smallest class to graduate from Mt Blanchard High School since 1921 For thls last year, Orvetta Searfoss was chosen as presldent, Allen Hlmes as vice president, and Martha Van Buren as secretary treasurer We chose orchid and whlte as our class colors, the white rose as our flower, and 'Quality, not quantity, makes pro gressn as our motto Work was soon under way on the NPurple and Gold Mary Jane Deter was elected senlor editor On October 25, we took the day off to get our plctures taken. They wlll help us remember our hlgh school days polnted edltor 1n chief of the school annual for '49. The ten of us worked hard and produced an attractlve annual We chose for our senlor play nSmith vs. Smlthn by Winifred Carol Storer It was presented on Aprll 8 Three of our members did well in a district music contest held in Bowling Green on March 26 Eleanor Ascham received a superior ratlng and lartha Van Buren and Julia Rose each received an excellent ratlng And now, as we graduate from high school, we look forward to our life work and hope to make our history as 1ndividuals who are strivlng to build a better world in WMlCh to live i,gQla-qflvfzj Zfyflflj O ll . . . 0 . . . Q s I I ! - L 4 I II O . O . . . Our class president's duties were doubled when she was ap- . O O . I . V O , . . ,. . pgcwdpa wog OMM30w5C: hpdpOMOOm QHCGPSDOQ Jag Eg Hdimwddm wCAHODdLE OHM Om3Om GGCDWAH wgHMOOCHEOQ CHwQ CHO LOHOSOFQ w9HQHmgQOmL H0602 OWLSZ RDBMS LOELCL MOQOwOB HOOSOw S0500 Omhg? 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Xs.l.JJr- s.js.j ..J.J Je, the senlors of 1949 of lt Blanch ro hlgh School of the city of Mt Blanchard, Delaware fOWHSh1p, County of Hancock State of Ohio feel ng that xe have learnec ll CHIS great 1HStl tution of learnlng F s to offs us and be n of sound cody, mlnd, and memory, do hereby, in the ye r of our nord, nlneteen hundred and forty nlne, make thls our last wlll nd test ment Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item I To the faculty we leave another class of eacer beavers II To the underclassmen we, as the SGUIOP class of l94O, will a larger typlng room so that they all can get ln lt at once III To wr Paynter we w1ll another good AWSPICQH problems class IV To Mr Hennlng we wlll a stud 1 ll that wil be s qulet as a bat le front while she 1S SUTQIIHQ VI To N133 Nesbaum we wlll another class as eager to learn as ours VII To Ur hllty we wlll a bic cluo to keep the boys out of the furnace room VIII To Mrs Enoland we w ll a new lock and key so that she can keep the home economlc room locked IX To Mrs Edie we wlll more rooms so that she can keep everybody separate X To Ar Blazer mm wlllsome of D1ck Tracy's abillty so that he can solve the mysterle round school XI To hrs Avery we wlll another group of senlor boys as ea er for muslo as ours JII To the Junlor class we wlll n ice cream cooler wlth a lock on It XIII IO the sophomore we wlll our hope for them to play and study 1n the new sono l bUlldlDg XIV To the freshmen V6 s tne senlor lass vlll our hlgh scholastlc honors XV Eleanor Asc am w1lls ner bashfulness to Florence Fens termaker, Carol Semler, and Jean Vermllllon V f- 0 -Q xt . a - u Y , . . ' s - ' f I 1 , ' , i - v . a .' ' '- ' ' IC. 'B I' I ' I 1 J ' X' 5 T ' bk h . . M .. Q F C.. CA I A ru Q vlt i l , . V -'ii it F I J- o I O V V ,. , . L 1 ' L1 ' 0 ' . ' ' - y la' , ' l a 3 . Item V To Mrs. Curtis we wlll a wrist watch that will not break L. Y ' I lr c ' Q - O 'Xi . 'T ' ' ' .. U 1 O Q I ' ,I Y 5 ,' i -, 1 .... .... . 6 1- O 'V ' , l 1 . . . - I ' s a . J ' . . cg ' . Y - . . K. Q Y. I , m s ' ' - s ' . v ' o ' e' f. Vx , 3 ' C , ir' ' I h ' K - . . ' Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item XVI Julla Rose wllls her love for men to Barbara Minder, M ry Ann P deb ugh, nd Jean Almy XVII Orvetta Se rfoss H1113 her long SRIPCS and slender I gure to Rose Marle Hamllton Lols Koehler, and Norma Jean Pever AVIII Allen Plmes 11118 h1s love for school to Iom Bowm n and Gene Pamllton all the irls in hlgh XIX Bob Derrlnger wllls a carload of to Lean Wlllson llohts nd batterles AX Kelth Dunbar wllls Pls athletlc ablllty to Eob Eruth fkI Betty Prlce wllls her love for Alumnl to Martha Ward and Dorothy Rader YfII Mary J ne Deter wllls the set of colored rlms on her AXIII Martha Van Buren w1lls her love for classmates to Luella Loader, Carol Parlsh, and Mary Anna Cllnger XAIV Rachel Esslnger xlll her blllty to rbue 1D Amerlcan Problem to Anne Edle and h ry Loulse Llv ngston. In wltness of thls document, we hereby subscrlbe our names and 8IflX our seal thlS ,Zoe rmflaijh day of 771a, the year of our Lord, nlneteen hundreo and forty nlne Wltnesses Slgned JGAIQ JB ,VNQUJU .?4.Lg. a f ta a a ' - E 1 '- i . Tl - , . V A. V. . 4 A 5 . ll -111-1 F1 ' L5 A F l I , . .C a I . I B, . V - . . , . . . , . V, . . y . . CL a ' ' glasses to Helen Howard, Barbara Cole, and Christine Shearen 'if , ' 1 , J 7,. S a . . Q 6 . . ----- A S . .D fa . . 1 , o . . My Q-I in . B - , O! . 1 1 . s- A :LZQZg?lf 'I - J - J , z. '-v L, ,,,'7 CLASS PKOPHECY In the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-five Betty Price, who had gained a lot of fame in Europe, was now con- ducting at the 'Riviera ' She asked Martha Van Buren, who had gone into the field of singing and had become one of the most famous singers on the continent, to sing with her orchestra for a week Old times were talked over, and when the week was over, it was decided that a journey would be taken to see what the fellow classmates were doing On boarding the boat to America, we found that Allen Himes was the captain He was very busy because his three sons, who were on the boat, paid more attention to the passengers than to their work, Cchips off the old block! We were insured of having an enjoyable trip After landing, we went to the Stork Club and who should be singing there but Eleanor Ascham' She had become a very popular singer She had not hanged very much since school days Eleanor still engoyed peoplev ry much and left a good impression The next day we went to the Yankee Stadium to see the Cleve land Browns play Martha had taken an added interest in sports by then We discovered that our old schoolmate Keith Dunbar was head coach and had won every game so far this year He was be coming quite a famous person Martha was so excited that we had to go to a doctor We were directed to one of the famous doctors in New York and she was Julia Rose She had established a large practice and was very well liked Julia took us to her home in New York where we tertained when Julia tried to put her two sons to bed and they wanted to play some more They both had a lot of spunk Of course, we both knew where they got that After making a thor ough examination of Martha, Julia decided that we should go west for a rest cure She told us that Bob Derringer had a big ranch 1n Wyoming so preparations were made to go west When we arrived, Bob was not at home, but we were greeted by his wife and little girl Th y told u he :as out chasing cattle rustlers who had taken seven hundred of his cattle hob was one of the lar est ranchers in Nyom ng The next day he came in with them, and we decided that a good lawyer was needed We knew that Rachel was one of the be t lawyers in the west so we immediately got in touch with h r Her husband was running I I l I . . I ' O . . . . I . . , . y . X . O C I I ' ' e . ' ' . 0 4.. 5 ' - O met her husband, who was an outstanding scientist. We were en- . . F W I O 1 . C . . . 5 . B . ' ' ' ' . e . . s v s ' It . 1-X g ' ' Ll . , ' ' 1 S I 3 ' ' v e . - ' for governor of the state oi Wyoming and was prett surf of get' tlng the offlce They both were widely known Rachel came im medlately and started the trlal fter a long and hard struggle she won the case From Rachel we learned that Vary Jane Deter was the Pres1dent's private nurse On the way back to New York we went around by Washlngton D C to see Mary Jane She was 1U fine health and was also very well llked by the presldent She was known throughout Mashlng ton for her flne work Thls was qulte an honor for our small class Decidlng that we needed new clothes after thls tour we went to Saks on 5th venue Nho should be designing clothes there but Orvetta Searfoss9 We learned that she was one of the leading deslgners and had many customers She told us that she was soon golng to Paris where excltement, adventure, and fame awaited her after this tour, duty called so Martha went her way, and Betty went hers .-f-T L11 XZLC fq3Cw,ffj ab XLZGQL 55j3CLA0pZ, . i ,, .A 1. 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L 1.7.-, f I I g Jurllofa PLAY SWEET MER? by Lynn Rutla-' Mrs Lorlng, mother of two Rob, older of the t o D ll , the ywungcr Ellrabeth nawllns, other olncr Chuck ventworth, spreads banana oll Dlana enson, ac'nowlcdtcd queen Pvancellne, one of the crowd P tty another Marlene, stlll another Hal, al o of the cl1 ue Patty' boyfrlend Ha 11HS, a farm r and fntleman Drl coll, cosm tlc saleslady e Be son, head ol the QC col Ponrd h le , therc's one ln o Lo: Don Patterson, klng for a meek Iac, John lss Geor Srl CJK LX Toann Plmy Rlchard Crllly Mary Jane Det r Taxtra Wan uren Rob rt U rrlnger Julla Rose Orvetta earfoss Betty Prlce Rachel s lnger kclth Dunbar Dlcl Powell David lowell ladol ne 'usgrave Carl Ltase Eleanor Ascham Allen flmCS Dr Gertrude Smlth, a young Jon 11 eon Julla Rose Irs Thelma Smlth, flfe of Dr D111 nlth, not thc wlfe o naacl fcComb r Thelma' f Dr Cfor,e omlth, noted ur con P rl Tacey, a friend to Llll Q'idmore Parllctt, on of Lvll' an 1 d, trlklnv occr Boll Foy ald or c Qnntn Orvetta Searfoss Dr Geo Smlth Mary Jane Deter n uc t L lnol A am Robert Dcrrlnger nver for or wctth art Allen mes + tty rrlce 1th anbar Martha Jan wuren ' 1 2 3 ' 0 0 1 o c 0 c 0 0 Lf . 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Blanchard, Ohio Methodlst Church May l5 1949 Processional Mrs Loris Ward Song IHVOC3t1OH Vocal Solo Sermon Song Benedictlon Recesswonal Choir Rev A T Baughman Mrs Douglas Avery Rev J W ledgewood Mt Blanchard Methodlst Church Choir Rev A T Baughman Mrs Loris Ward C, OM M EN CEM EN F Mt Blanchard High School Processlonal Invccatlon nwhatfs Your Worthn Vocal Solo HThe American Way Vocal Solo Plano Solo Address Vocal Trlo Presenter on of Class Pre ent tlon of Dlnlomas Song Benedlctlon Recesslonal. . may 19 , 1949 Mrs Douglas Avery Rev J N Wedgewood Julia Rose Eleanor Ascham Orvetta Searfoss Robert Derrlnger Julla Rose Dr h R Cott rman Capltal Unlv rsity leanor Aschaw, Betty Price Rachel TSS1Hg9P Charles Blazer Principal Ralph Meeks President of Board of ducatlon Senlor Class Rev J V Wedgewood Mrs Douglas Avery . , Q ' . C l I O 0 0 0 o s o a o - Q a u . . Q U Q . O C . lllffl ,X . Q Z U O C llllil Q C Q IO . . V o a o Q o a o o s n 0 c 0 o o o Q o . o o Q o o s s 9 o A o L o o o 0 o . . ' 0 o 4 o 0 s 1 0 0 . o s 0 0 0 e o o o va O I . . C U I C a o o Q o 0 0 0 ' UI 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 . HA Goal For Americansn . , . . , . .Mary Jane Deter . . 0 ' C l 0 . O . Q I . . I I Q . . . l O U . T. Q G . H . 3 ' o o o n 0 0 c QE L T' , JS ' T3 j' I U I Q . f . Q O vs S '71 . ., o o Q o o 0 0 0 o Q s o 3 3 ' X Q n u Q n Q o o o u 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 Q o 6 . . ' Q o 9 o a o o o Q o Q 0 'Vo 1 0 0 o 0 bKCfXLEAlDfX1'i,9a2wai QS PP gp DF Nw O r Xxx .4 5 LJ f' f f Vac 'Da SEPTEMBER School starts The Last Round Up Arlington came here for our flrst football game F F A boys went to Vanlue McComb came here for our second football game OCTOBER Blanchard played at Rawson We lost A few F H A glrls went to Mt Cory Van Buren played here We lost again The band gave a Jltney supper Seniors gave receptlon for JHHIOPS F H A freshman initlation Boy what fun! Arcadia at Blanchard We crowned our queen Blanchard at Vanlue Another defeat Seniors got vacatlon to get plctures taken flPSt issue of the nPurple and Gold,u North Baltlmore at Blanchard They won Vacation' Teach rs went to Toledo NOVEMBhR F H A glrls went to Rawson Another vacatlon' Teachers went to Liberty Liberty at Blanchard WE WONL'L HIP HIP HURRAYL Group plctures ere taken at the school Armistice Day chapel, arranged by Student Council Blanchard at Mt Cory The latter won A day off for hunting Magician came to entertain us Freshmen initiatlon High School party that night Junlors recelved thelr class rings Thanksgivlng chapel, arranged by freshmen Thanksgiving vacatlcn starts DECEMBER fe recelved New Testaments from the Gideons Ie played our f1PSt basketball game at Arlington We played our s cond ba ketball game at McComb Shakespeareans gave chapel program We played Rawson here The Juniors presented their play, 'Tricking Tricksters The Student COuHCl1 arranged the Christmas chapel Christmas vacatlon starts Q50 3529 Cfgx Q, A391 K X , , ,, f NJ 2 M . . ' xi . . 21 N. I l C D 24 W Y . . NO D ' 1 as X I gi 7 is - 0 0 o . Ah 0 g u lg . - .. ' u I ' Sxxj 14 N . . 0 Y-1 ?. I O I I ' I 0 25 ee ' ' ' ' . 26 A F' 28 4 ' . . 29 if 0 S , 4 4 I I I , O 5 a ' . . 6 N I . . 10 95 ' W , 11 4 . , 'N 'X . 0 0 .9 5 15 SG . 12 T a A . ' . 23 W ' ' ' . .Q 24 ee ' ' . ggi? 25 a ', . Ergi . no lg A 1 Q G as - ,P 17 99 . A 45 25 a ' D W 1 . o is . -0 r Q A - Jia ,. 'X csa12wCfXLFP!DfXIaCafse e Van Buren defeated us in our fourth game Arlington played here for Pol1o fLnd They won Mt Blanchard went to Arcadla The latter won Farmer's Institute The F H A glrls served tea Vanlue came to Mt Blanchard They won Wharton played here We were defeated FEBRUARY We played our seventh game at Liberty The seventh grade arranged and gave the chapel program te P T A meet Mt Cory played here They won The first school luncheon was served The Davies from Canada came and sang to us We played Liberty in the varslty tournament at Findlay. MARCH The choir and soloists went to McComb Hurrayt No school iBad Roads? No school, but plenty of snow Sololsts went to Bowllng Green The F H A girls went to Pandora The choir and band went to the operetta at Findlay APRIL Vacation in the afternoon Teachers meeting The choir went to Ada to sing The seniors presented their play HSm1th vs Smith Honor Society banquet Athletic banquet The choir and band gave a Spring Concert MAY Scholarship tests at Bowling Green Junlor senior banquet Baccalaureate services at the lethodist church Commencement The senlors skipped joyfully away from school, but suddenly they opened their eyes and found that they were all alone in th s bi world. The seniors start on their trip to ashington, D C 5 fm Cx k. iixfu .- x. 'l 4 0 ll is Q C ...... G5 7 M , , Q 11 99 ' T 0 n 14 95' A 0 . o c 17 '35 o o 0 o . e 21 'N o a Q 0 25 91' e o ---- Q 4 ?:' o 4 5' o Q 8 W In Qs sts L Q . o ing. 11 Q' 0 0 0 Q 16 N A 16 4 . 17 A Y - 6 3 ea' A 0 4 W F. F. A. and F. H. A. buffet supper. 10 4 . ll N . 26 4 ' ' . 29 ef' 0 0 0 ' 0 51 'N' 0 C 1 95 Q 0 Q 2 ec' 0 C, 8 ec' . 0 on eo . . C' 26 'X' 0 29 4 . 7 is L .4...... A . gc 15 if ' - . 6 15 if . 19 65 W L ' 'Q - le 0 AA C' .- l f as if A 1 , . Q 4 CN CN fq Qi f ou POF When our class is tovether we make quimsa crowd For there are ten of us who are mlehty proud To say the least, when we repeat thls llne, HWe graduated from Blanchard ln the Class o Y 9 Our names and ambltlons are revealed below, We hope they are fulfllled and not too slow Eleanor Ascham her goal will reach, For her highest alm 18 stlll to teach Bob Derrlnger, wlth all hls charm, Will soon be livlng on a farm Of course Keith Dunbar will be a coach Wlth hls athletlc ablllty and approach Orvetta Searfoss, a model to be, is her hope She'll have success and never w1ll she loaf' To be a great slnger Martha Van Buren will attain soon For there's music when she hums a tune Mary Jane Deter w1ll be a nurse, too, For that is the course she wants to pursue J For when she's a housewlfe she'll be content There's never a dull mom nt when Allen Hlmes 18 around But to be an enflneer 1S where he lS bound Julia Rose plays tne plano at school, rome, or away, she'll be a concert p1an1st, too, some day There is Just one ln our group who 13 left That's Rachel Ls inger, and she'll be a teacher, yet Before us many obstacles are sure to lle, But all of us will never fall to try And when we've reached our noblest achlevements Through, many Joys, a few sor ows, and some bere vements Let us then relax and repeat thls lane subllme, 'We graduated from Blanchard Hlgh Qchool ln e Class of '49' f-4 HH I xslfxxx ...ISV O I 2 ' f 41 . O . . . . 0 I I Betty Price will never lament, n 1 e 5 . , e ' . v - . Q u o .- T S . ' r a ' A ' ' th il When following Mary Ann Reporter, Chairman, Editor of LP bfi CLf SJ rlljkyfix the Junior class met for the first time, we elected the officers' President, Luella Loader, Vice President, Radebaugh, Secretary Treasurer, Barbara Cole, Class Anne Edie, Stand Chairman Mary Anna Clinger Assistant Christine Shearer Robert Fruth was appointed Junior the 'Purple and Gold H After some controversy, we chose ourclass rings on September We received them a few days before Thanksgiving Two of our boys, Tom Bowman and Dean Willson, were out for both football and basketball On December 25, 1948, we gave the play 'Tricking Tricksters The cast was as follows Grandma Gavin Luella Loader Harriet Marshall Barbara Cole Mary Anna Clinger Anne Edie Mary Ann Padeoaugh Carol Parish I HHH 'X N NICK u ' . 21. ' . l ' ' -H Margaret Gavin . . I D . . ' - Mary Gavin . . . ..... ' Honoria Gavin . . . L ' Ellen Gavin . . . . . . ' . Lucy Lee. . . . . . Martha Ward V1 - 1 n Barbara Minder Tom Bowman Robert Fruth Bob Snyder Christine Shearer Hazel Rogers Kit Carson Patrick Ryan Gilbert Reeves Lena he are looking forward to nThe Banquet' which we shall give for the seniors, in return for the reception with which they honored us Starting the second semester, we had four boys and nineteen girls left after starting the year with five boys and twenty girls A large number of the girls took part in the musical events of the year Trey were iary Clinger, Bare ra Cole, Anne Edie, Mary Louise Liv ngston, Luella Loader, Barbara Minder, Carol Parish, Mary Ann hadebaugn, Lorothy Rader, Carol Semler, Christine Shearer, Jeanne Vermillion, and nelen Howard Having gone through a year of hard tasks successfully, we are looking forward to our final year of school at Mt Blanchard Thlrd Second Row kirst How lhlro V Qecono low 11PSt Row KDPVKJJXXIJPF o f 33 Ponert Hett J 1 n, lar Lou lose H11 Green, nlsvorth fTlC Ur., Qtanlej Ye18PG,IftT1C1B cs L8Vld Jatr Jonnn, a T'l16, Rober eckmin, lden V t Wm orehjrt, 1 n antne, frbort Stuard, Charles Fenstermaker, ohirlr, 11elds, John 3 ck, SonnyDav1s, I m Q1 llv, Helen rout, olfne vnmth, hell Q o Dor S Krout, LOUlS6 eTong, Helen Iqme, Nellle Lou d, Rosemary Trawtx i , Iarj Nell Hines, Jane Lauck, Ros rnna Ball 1 lx x.,LfXfj5 Fiorercf Fenstermaker, Lois Koehler, Ann nd1e,Emr oerm C le Jewnre V rwi Llon, ChFlStlHn Sqefrer, Carol Pxrioh, Luella Loaoer, Helen Howord Aarj Ann Rqd baufh, mom bo'na , Bobby Joe onyde., Dean Jeln Semler lllqon, lone Uamwlton, Robert Iruth, Carol loroth 1 der, 'orw Jean P v , Jenn lmy, Na qnna Lllngfr, Iartlq d lary loulse Ilvingston, Dark re lnder ' I fN fx K' - I N f' , X N x,' X 34, A .J . vw ' F T 1A 1' A 4 ' ,, 1,1 N --Q mow: L J o s, dncrel Je1.lllL, me y - n , - 1 -1 w - . 0 7 1- . i L P -. , o . , o -- - . , , Ev - Q 'X ' f' 1-1.11 1 'f -.f 'Y 11-,fl 1.' we t kA gl, I 144.1 A., Al 4.4-A L14 A T' T .' -.R B i f L n lpn - - fe A v - rx - J-. r ,.f Qleenor L A .ner , . . , fx ' ' , T , ' . 4 .' Q JT' '.. K L fy , , -4 , . , ,. - . , . . 1. .L ul H 3 l K.: -2 Y.. 'A .r F 1 , , , . , V . : 1 A 4, ,A:- -! f. X ' . ' Var ' 1. we n i ' X '. In D ' L Q - I 4 w J .j I i PW f I X f- . -1 1 - ' I A P. I 1' - Cz' 4 -3 M- 1 f , ' 'Q 12, - K. I, -.. o .. , . f me f U - . A X 1 . V v ' A A v.-4 ' ' T' ., TN 4 V A2 . C' A 'X .' : ' X A 4 if I Q J. A nl T1 ' M 1 . L , P 54- W -A A4 .n , 57 a .. ., , ,, Q - o, : V ff ,. A A A G CT .Q .. Ty - W J J , ,, . - ,3 L 1, Jal , . 1 J - . f, 'ff-3 44' QCA CA 414 fs aA X4 VJQESFHI Ji Clfss riifl JK On September 7 948 twewt PF r er ewsercd 4 Mt Blew co ro o scwool, ofl c ool year f1ll6d KL .an 1 tere L 1 v o or lfotnon we chose os el e rre ffre, e t Q ce ore 1oert Elean r Heller, secrets twe sew r e fern ta ur ell, news FSQO bfl he Ole U Q oss onr e fa lSD, +ve1 t Blmfltor n 9 A11 we e halo to elcove M Qcxerll boys rtzcl James Switzel, non Pelnert ownoar. Tovemoer 1C was GVeWlHO a arty was C l lesson, who lent to Colb but we eee e Lrow Ver .e tee thleU1cs, og whom were Paul fan u en cs e Jole, ana olr rfor eteable 111 atlon of 1h t vef 1U nonor of the fres.,er. la V6 n 1ber o e cle Uool raft 1 e 8CClVltl6S of ere 1efu and CHOlF. e iresr e oows Wf 1D . A., an ever 1 1rls were . Durll t c sea e 1 1 r Hsuel tr1al no ade our I e of WlSu 'e , eu e f eq o 0 9, a f o 1 or 1 lc o m+ xt soplo olcs ol at Bleqa sro 1 scsoo . Jgyllfplxflgjl L Xvsfxsl' 5' leffgllix tees oo, Qfots, B111 are our Glas At 131 f nd s eos 1 tm e eh lPP O twe sufwer xacatlon, trlrty sO,rO ores, SlX omrteer s Lr11veo QL o TT me s U lFOW w l '1, 'ro 1 clwy, Fore t are l e 11f arew entered ! our Lrva e ec LO s e o eo s re ent, ell1e treasure QCV lore elus, Jorn LC a'BNe , elal a so tool 1 11 , IL HFC nwor and are ws VlL8 ew J ,and Lele lrovt cl o o r o JL lor rlce ole om YW N91ll8 are 1lD8tGC avt o e lll loo o L1 en OLP pil Xe WHO took nn Dev1u Get Fo r ele e 3LtlVlu Ag W forw ro lf e r . ornnj lter lre s rcretar, le ortem. a1t 1r 3 P e e Jlm tn? lfu, L 'eFC, o GS c ell, some ssvls, Dob etts, 1rls, Ol me sm or, Rosemary Le, Chee e ee s. S es of one san lQ coe11 era o u P W x ur 1 H eK,ec'at on to our Hr I X r'X H F I ' X f ' x x x K' -J -J ' 1 ' , 1 , ' fr 7' f silgi - 11 e Sl16 . 1 - L4'l gijL ' hw re dy to sat le Q rr to a s h '11 vfth U 7 'n s'irg aoti itiQs. in CVT aAn',l e g T 1 1 t ' Col , ,, :Qj,,L- Jones ini z'r, vi e H sq' , 3 . e 2 T s' ery- 3 Q ffe 5 ni L' ri 1 1.12 , 11,1 -1 .L .1 I T , sw regsehted th lf H of p pi P r' I wko go 5 0 1'n' .5 Q d llter, Iw re U L - . v In N 3 . - 1' . UAT f w i, Eau bf3fa Pl n Y 'x ' -l'1 . o-' ' 6 P51 '. 459- T in 21 2' ' . 3171011 ff C, m X' r ' wi klos, ' ' I rf', F Ut'T V 7 ' W ' - I J L ..'. I it s H1 4 v.j 5 L - 'r'ti fe 113. m a 'Q ' ff' vs r l ' ' 1 ,' 11-41 ' ,. :I A.1 NZJ. LL . - . 4 -' IA A A r5 Un f the ss L L Je' in the ' ' JJg Leu' 1 ' ' All EH, ' . 1111 ' J 'ere ' F. F .d . , I V- f s ' Q' Q'r ' 1 ln f H. A. 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We 2 kirj J 3 ' v1'n h'g- lr' 5 i,-s Fx L ri 1 ssrli v 3 s Thlrd ov Second Row b1PSt Row Thlrd U Second Pow Flrst Row lhlrd Pow Qeeond Low Flrst ow Nrxff rl 1fJH Burnell Oman, R rvdabau h, arcus Bisuon, narilyn onyder, Audrey llson, Helen tllre J nlce Trout, Shlrley Al nach, 1 rley at Ars dle, Gerald UllCOX, Carol Cole Nina nley, Ruth Ann Flelds, ray Ver 1ll1on, Patsy Green, Irma Inns, Ponald Poward, Bllly Dodds Colene Galloway, Vlrglnia us r ve, Barbara BJ hop, Pobert Pever, Clyde eenler, Duane L mek, Davld onool V xJI' V I C3 Q if Eldora Kain, Dlane Parleh, Beverly Bowman, Doneeta Eushong, Dale Snook, Darold Young, iolland Fodabauah, lr hennlna, Aarl Flelds, Nancy11eecs, Anabel Motter, Doris kllne, Jin 1oDan1el, Donald Flsea, Dorothy Bra Loulse Hiclle, B ther Al e Marlene Grose, Paul Buess Joan Blshop, Janet Betts, Alvin Epley, Dmvid Davls, Jean Fell rs Ruth Nllch, FP8111lU roehler Price, mlgaret Crowe, Jean Brown, Alvln fl FJ11XffjX u,fDD Barbara O an Tleanor Feller, Lbarles llque, Foster Cole, Don Vil'lHS, J m QWlLZ6P, elms Pac el 11188, Beverly oreb rt, Bernlta Bunnell, Iatsy Ann dindall, C ol Ann Qtauffer, Dorls never, Charlene Loader fayne Blsbop, Delbert Dunbar, Donna Frutb, Helen now rd, Paul Van Buren Wff VV' A'i'XD-A J., ,,. Q , .J ' R X: - ay ft Q A l V ' 0 K J' . 1 Y 'A , a ' ' S, Ski fa Tra wein . 1 'W ' 'N' --1 , g .J c ' , 4 AL, ' Y- wa' ' ' A V c In L L J. ' : e 'B ' C H 3 a is L 3 O L Z1 3. ' O f riff ll' 1 r ,xfa H - I' - d ,,, IMF - - . . . ALOWS - ' . -. k , , A T r I L ' C Buddy Grose, Dewayne Fields, Jim Risser, Jim Bowman , 'qv ' - T - 1 1 -,. x , lt . X3 xn v . 1 ' ' M W '- -, , . SZ: . 5 Ash Q 1 . 0 y. A , I . , 1 . . u . Mae ' 2- ' e , U' + L5 '1 Y HF Ni 1 fd 1 A N Q X - .J -J X ' . 3 , L A V L' i o ' Patsy I l D W : L b Ifn ' il -a ' - 1 1 , ' ar . B, - ' 1 ' EZ f : Zh 'f ' - A , H F LA I H0 J U FQ CJlfD In early September, thirty nlne boys and girls enrolled in the first grade to begin thelr adventure in edueatlon with Mrs Walker as a substitute teacher By the time Mrs Hite, the regular teacher, returned to seheol in November, the children were well on thelr way to the Land of Knowledge Two pupils, Janet McPherson and Jimmy Porter wlthdrcw before Mrs, Hite's return, We stlll rotalned our enrollment of thlrty seven to be gin the second semester The Dist grade engoyed muslc under Mrs. Avery's direction They liked rcadlng and dramatlzlng stories as well as drawlng and coloring and countlng nd writing Miss Shock's work ln PG1lglOJS educatlon was appreciated The 1949 first gr ders were good workers and nearly all will contlnue thelr journey lnto the second grade next autumn. WCOND eKfXDf our school career, and summer vaeatlon is here at last The second grade has led us to many new experlences and new lessons, Among these have been English, spelllng, and science Also we were able to change from prlnt wrltlng to cursive writing Our high spot of the year was saving sales tax stamps and then honorlng our mothers with an afternoon tea We have had several other partles, ineludlng Hallgwcen, Chnkmmas, Valentineas Day, and our plenic the last week of school We thank our mothers for visiting our roomznxdiffercnt tlmes through the year, and we hope that they enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed thelr company. r IRD CJJJif'XD ' Summer vacatlon days w rc over, and twenty eight girls and boys left thelr play and began the new school year as members of the third grade They met thelr teacher and soon discovered that, in additlon to the 'three R's, there were such lnterestlng sub Jeet as language, science, and health Two new members soon Joined the class, but in a short time two others withdrew, so they still PGt31Hbd the Orlglnal number of twenty elght pupils Durlng the year the thlrd grade was a part of the diff rent aCtiV1tlOS of the school, and they all agreed that they had en joyed many happy experiences together r r r' llbf -VX .. . . 1 . c L f . ' H 6 I ,J With thirty-nine students we have completed another year in -ful r r , f ' . 9 u . . bourth Row Third Row Second Row First Row Fourth Row Third Row Second Row First Row Third Row Second Row First Row I' -. Q11 fD ' Mrs Walker, Carol Sue lge, Carole Borkosky, Karen Snyder, Sue Oman, Carol Kline, Merle McDaniel, Kay Bishop, Peggy Musgrave, June Hennlng, Jackie Bond Eddle Garey, James Howard, Jeffery Jilliams, Larry Lunn, Eugene Martin, Barbara OrW1Ck, Jo Ann Orwick, D v1d Phillips, ann Koehler, Richard Wedgewood Linda Dunbar, Rosey Kline, Sara Belle Howard, Billy Buxton, Norman Opp, David Lauck, Jayne Beckman, Ivan Crowe, James Houtz, Max Howard Kenneth Howard, Coldren Lafferty, James Porter, Dick Stahl, Gerald Buess, Terry Newman, Roy Sampson, Dennis Briggs Not Present Roy Eatherton Miss Beagle, Tyler Oman, Richard Wolfe, Jean Ann Beckman, Kathlene Galloway, Connie Smith, Marlene Garey, Nancy Dodds, Bonnie Frech, Gene Stuckey, John Rothllsberger Joan Howard, Jody Young, Larry Buess, Dean arnold, John lauck, Franklin Binau, Dennis Rickle, Valter George, Linda Price, Barbara Lafferty Bobby Dunbar, Paul Dean Howard, Faye Stahl, Shirley Walker, Donna Lauck, Billie Houck, Diane Rose, Mary Fox, Brenda Bishop, Rosalyn Suter, Kay Parish Bobby Hinebaugh, John Edie, Rex Yantis, Denn1sBiM1qg Joe Woodward, Roger Clark, Michael Smith, James Savidge fr AD XJJQAD f Mrs Stevenson, John Bowen, Rosemary Bennett, Jon Crilly, Loris Ward, Deanne Snyder, PwulFtta Dutcher, Thomas Howard, Jlmmy Shearer, Margaret Launder, Ann Bishop Nial Bushong, Sally Tlnpin, Duane Rettig, John NcDan1els, John Nique, Patrlcia Clinger, James Borkosky, Kay Fields, Rosalee Borkosky, John Moore Carol Shearer, Jeanette Benyamin, Virginia Houtz, Linda Hoy, Carol Treece, Pamila Stevenson, Jerry Stauffer, Floyd Crowe, Jeanette Howard 'HQSIJ WX I SECCJND GRADE - lilr ,fr , r Fw K 'SA FO' YJUJQ-ffl CJJQAIN D f' When school be an there were thirty slx of us It took only one week for us to get acqaairted, and then ne began to work Our newest and hardest subgectw s geography We also had science, health, language, and muslc, besldes our three HR's,U reading, writing, and arithmetic We had another difflcult task which vas to adjust ourselves to belng fourth graders We changed our recess tlme and also our ways of playlng, for we are gettlng more grown up each year We also had our first experience with pen and ink, and we found that most of us wrote much better with pen than wittxpencil Our blggest a1m for the year was to learn to put our own thoughts lnto words and be able to make well written sentences It took much practice and time We enjoyed a number of part1es during the year FIFIH QJQAJF This year we started our work wlth a smaller group than usual There were th1rty one, seventeen boys and fourteen girls, but one boy left our group the early part of the school year Like all flfth graders we had and had fractlons added to our work We had several parties dur1ng Christmas, and St Valent1ne'J l g each Can't you just imaglne how thlrty happy children present? our first lessons 1D history in arithmetic the year, one for Halloween, Everyone had a grand time at lively a party would be with We took part in several of our grade school programs and hope our parents, frlends, and schoolmates enjoyed seeing and hearlng them Now we are looklng ahead to the beg1nn1ng of another year when we will agaln come back to school a little older And lmagine, not fifth graders any more, slxth gradersl .1114 fl' ulif' When we entered school last September our enrollment was thlrty s1x boys and g1rls Later Raymond Watson moved to McComb That decreased our number to thirty five Our subgects have been readlng, wrlting, music, arlthmetic, sclence, health, geography, history, language, and art We dedicated our contributions to the pol1o fund ln memory of Jaunita Treece, who dled of polio during the summer Hp 4- I fr , f' :J L7 ' 1' O J I JJ ' V 1 . 1 . f . ' a . . v' . , . . . c n O . c r' -I fr ,p - .4 ov . ' ' c ' o n ' ' a I To - o c V11 cf fy . -U. - . . . o . 0 o Fourth Row Third Row Second Row First Row Fourth Row Third Row Second Row First Row Fourth Row Third Row Second Row First Row roJUA'l'.rl SAAB: Miss Doolan, Jerry Green, Marlin Bishop, Tommy Treeee, Annabelle Cole, Bobby Bowman, Bonnie Bond, Roy Kimmel, Garey Cole, Donald Davis Betty 'Hoctel, Karen Cole, Jimmy Clark, Shirley Aurand, Billy Houtz, John Vermillion, Jerry Woodward, Nancy Sampson, Julia Snook, Ellen Wilkens, Junior Binau PhJll1s Musgrave, Betty Frances, Carol Sue Beckman, larllym Davls, Sharon Bishop, Parry long, Clarabelle Cole, Joan NCDBH191S, Mary Ellen Oldham, Janet lard Mark Trout, Ronald Dunbar, Jerry Krout, Dean Benja min, Larry Brown Not Present Maridell Hits, Donna Hlndinger fl? Fl QKIXDV Esther Suter, Sharon Deerwester, Robert Ball, David Hilty, Richard Pever, Daryl B shong, Lowanda Price, Margorie Lunn Mrs Powell, Gerald Russell, Melvin Francis, Faith Rader, Margaret Batherton, Virginia arnold, Sue Ann Bishop, Jane Blshop, Donald Lauck, Darwin Bushong Barbara Hinebaugh, Hope Stauffer, Nelda Nusser, Paul Ronald Motter, Raymond Stahl, Fredrick Rothlesberger, Donald Borkosky, Lowell Musgrave, William Kline, David Howard Li J' XJJQJ' Dr Billy Hoctel, Edw1n Snyder, Kenneth Benjamin, Donald Kindle, Joyce Savidge, Esther Essinger, Donna Bibler, Troy Willier, David outer, James Woodward ir O lCK, Lynn Cole, Merle Stahl, Sharlene Yantis, Sue Carol Decker, Eddle Shearer, Nax H1Dd1Hg6P,ADiU1 Borkosky, Eileen Feller, rargorie fillson, Marilyn LlViHgStOU, Marlon Davis Kathleen Greer, Emmalue Bunnell, Betty Alge, Mary Stuard, Peggy Howard, Marlene Hoy, Maxine Grose, Donna Clark, Ralph Frech Gary Hickle, Jim y Livingston, Charles Gilliland, Gene McDan1els, Gary Benjamin Hp F 'I f' r r' 2 X f , ' . vi .Q . rw la . 1 V' 0 : r -rn f- , f : . Crowe, Joe Walker, Barbara Rader, Jean Ann Livingston H N -I f'r F 5 I 1 - 'X - 5 'vi . rw' ' A Hqa Hmm ak 556 3 N 'YHONN HONOR SUCIETY J' .... Four members of the Senior Class were initiated into the National Honor Society when they were Juniors. The initiation was held at the Arcadia High School The chapter is composed of students who have an average of B in their four years of high school work After the initiation ceremony and the program were held, the following officers were elected President Richard Narquart, Nt Cory Vice President J1m Rader: McComb Secretary Treasurer Peggy Wellfl, Arcadia Chaplain Orvetta Searfoss, Mt Blanchard Sergeant at Arms Carroll Neff, Mt Cory On January 26, 1949, a get acquairted p rty was held for the members of the National Honor Society at Vanlue Gares and re freshments were engoyed The Senior members have their official Honor Society pins, and the Juniors are planning to order theirs The members of the cla s of l949 who are donor Society mem bers are as follows Eleanor Ascham Julia Rose Jane Deter Orvetta Searfoss The Juniors who will be initiated 1HtO'H19HDDOT Society are Luella Loader Robert rruth sary Anna Clinger Carol Parish Lartha ward Christine Shearer Anne Edie Barbara Cole Barbara Minder Scholarship A puiil to be eligible for membership in this B in his academic subgects tiruugh ut high school Service The pupil must have participat d in sports, bb a member of some school activities, such as sctool band, and do volunteer services about school without expecting reward, and participate in scholastic coitests and ln extra curricular activities in school and co unity Deadership T e pupil should have s1oNn his leadership, such as officer of his class, lea er in athletic band or choir, or on a comnittee Character hast, but not least, is character The pupil's language must be proper The pup l must have good characteris tics such as honesty, truthfilness, courtesy, self control, and a good reputation The pupil should be a church member and have good sportmanship I . . . 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Dv: ' u o . o O All are needed by each one, Nothing is fair or good alone. Emerson The evll that men do llves after them The good 13 oft lnterred wlth thelr bones as lS fast and fest est And never the twaln shall meet mplfmg S akesneare The great essentlals of hapolness are somethlng to do, somethlng to love, and somethlng to hope for Disoontent is the flrst step lh the progress Truth, crushed to earth, shall rlse agaln The eternal years of God are hers But Error, wounded, wrlthes 1D naln, And oles among hls WOPSh1DU8P Bryant Anonymous of a man or natlon Anonymous Nothlng SUl6Ddld has ever b3H13Ch18VSd except by those who dared belleve that SOm9th1Hg lHSldG them Jas superlor C1PCJl tanoes Greatly bevln' though thou ha e tlme But for a llne, be that subllme Not fallure, but low alm, s orlne Lo ell Bruce Barton ' A . ' ' Q A. I , . - . . I O .. 'N , 71 - v-w vv - vw! A t J - ' 13 N , . C L A Q 1 I, . . n g A , . . A I . . ,X . U . .- . . I J I . . A. 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' A a . s I H 9 a l ' .f C' f' Q' '- ' ' LJ Majorettes Third Row: Second Row First Row President Vice Presldent Luella Loader Secretary Rosemary Trautweln Third Row Secord Row First Row BA ND Donna Fruth, Jean Price, Helen Howard, Loneeta Bushong, Carol rarish, Dorctry Bragg, Joan Bishop, Doris Fever Carol Cole, Carol Jean Semler, Mrs. Avery, Orvetta Searfoss, Mary Jane Deter, Margaret Crowe, Mary Louise Livingston, Ruth Wilch, Lynn Cole, Don Wil- kins, Paul Van Buren, Eleanor Ascham Barbara Minder, Charlene Loader, Barbara Blshop, Janlce Trout, Peagy Howard, Rosemary Trautwein, Barbara Oman Julla Pose, Luella Loader, Beverly Morehart, Shirley Trautwein, Ralph Lrech, Fleanor Feller, Patsy Helms, Vlrglnla husgrave, Bernita Bunnell, Marlene Hoy, Nancy ieeks Trea urer Orvetta Searfoss Llbrarl ns Julla Rose Charlene Loader Mary Jane Deter LAC Q Dorls Fever, Mary LOUlQ6 LlV1HrStOH, Nellielxnxward, Rachel Vermilllon, Barbara ninder, Helen Trout, Lorotny Rader, Mary1uu1Radebaugh, Jeanne Vermlllion, Carol femler, rats! Helms, Doris Krout, Beverly Morehart, Bernita Bunnell Mrs Avery, Charlene Loader, hary Anna Cllnger, Orvetta Searfoss, Vary Jane Deter, Carol Parlsh, fnne Ldie, Carol Stauffer, Mary Nell Himes, Betty Loader, Ele nor Ascham Julla lose, Chr stlne he rer, P8+PlCl8 Buess, Vary Lou Rose, Barbara Oman, Colene S 163 Po emary Traut weln, Eleanor Teller, Rachel Plm6S, Barbara Cole, Eleanor Y8UtlS Rresldent etty rlce L brari n Beverly Morehart Vlce Presldent Lvella Loader Mary Nell Himes Secretary Rao el Esslnger Stage Managers Eleanor Ascham Treasurer arbara Cole M ry Louise L1V1ngSt0n . 5 C.: QIIUUC S Ilili 'i one . ' .8 qua...-.-Q ' Ln Oil V x B 1' f fa' jig , , . , . . . O . - , w K V ' LJ vw I 4 I . -F ' - . . 0 ' , YL 7 . hx V A Price, Martha Van Buren, Rachel Essinger, Luella 1 8 i .3 ' n ' i ' S.,a U ' ' 1 U bm. ll LS ' J, I IOIIUIIIIA-E ,' ja SSID!! . . ooo--L. - O xruooloc 2 5 N OO loo .Quang C. at . . I 3 Sgi i-L-512' 43:61 fi A .fs f-1 , 4 fff S--mag if 'A ' I 1, ? 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K, v Cf ,- . 1 ' , 9 5 .4 S .. 1: ,Q 32 4: .1 1 I' J' We started out the school year wlth a new teacher, Mrs Ladonna England and a new club mother, Mrs Albert Cole, A number of interestlng act1v1t1es were planned for the year among them several partlfs Several of the members attended the bl coxnty F H A mS9tlHg at Raw on, November 4, 1948 The Mother Daughter and Father Son Banquet was held February, 16, 1949 W are looklng forward to the partles to be held durlng the year OfflCGPS of the F,H A, are as follows Presldent Barbara Cole Vlce PPGS1d6Ht Mary Ann Radebaugh Secretary Dorls Krout Treasurer Martha Van Buren Reporter Martha Ward Parliament rian Rachel ESSlng6P Hlstorlan Betty Prlce January 28, 1949, the followlng glrls were lnltlated lnto Dorls Pever Carol Stauffer Patsy Hlndall Donna Fruth Ruth Sampson Mary Nell Himes Rachel Vermllllon Colene Smlth Barbara Cole Mary Anna Cllnger cF1PSt Degreej Helen rout Mary Ann Radebaugh Mary Lou Pose Beverly Jo Norehart Dorls Krout Ro e Anna Ball Helen Iams CSecond Degree! Chrlstlne Shearer Je nne Vermllllon Carol Senler Carol Pa lsh Our Club motto 18 TOWARU NEW HOPIZONS Norma Jean Pever Jean Almy Lols hoehler Martha Ward Helen Howard Martha Van Buren Betty Prlce Julla Rose Rachel bSSlHg6P A few OI the girls partlclpated in a rad1o broadcast over WFIN, Flndlay we also took part 1n the Farmer's Institute, January 17, 1949, and erved a tea after the Inst tute We are plannlng to take an educatlonal trlp alter school 18 out To do thls we shall need to 1ncrease our fuads Therefore we are plannlng on SSFVlDg several school lunches, holdlng a J1t ney Sapper, colleetlng tax stamps, servlng a dlnner to the School Masterfs Club and a few other thlngs Each of the Freshmen DlTlS carrles three progects whlle the Sophomores, Junlors and o6U1OTS each carrles four home progeets. v .lv JFBxv I . . , I . '2 . ' . X- A O 0 0 . 1 1 .v-7 S c 'lr ' S 0 e , . . ' ' ' . I . I O 0 0 I l l O O 0 l C K . u o 0 v , C O I C C I I 0 O I O 'O ' U 0 0 0 0 O 0 if O c. Z1 c 9 o U, . 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Futule PETNC s Nell Ward Tom Bofman Dean Hlllson Keltr Dunblr Rob rt Dorf meer Green Hands Don Wll Hhs Jlm Switzer C a l s J1 ue J1m Crllly Herh rt stuard T e boy weve PU av f FPWIVPP DLP bof PlCEuFCS are taken of the oruwcf 1 rc shown d co1fuh1ty 5 t lngs Progect tours are h'uc+ed n r' e bofs go o Hunt , pd tioirate in cow.uh1t orograms awe sell seeds ahd cards take eelrat oval trims o We prensre t e uother Dlughncr ann Q mfr Sur Pahuuf Parllementary roecoure Lo a wO1't Wrlhh t c stress n tkelr mfet nga. lhey p Llflnutc 1D parliemertary foe dure con sts env u lc Wd L Q 5 U. ley Jr bit at co T irs, publlsh new cn thllr CtlVl tles, onrtlcloate 1n Judilnv cv tents, a C nal fer surveys. 1he soehonore bode take Perm Shop and Januar, 6 , they brow? ca t ox r WFIN, Findlay. A meft ng is ueld earh month throughout toe year, h - l c ,oar L1C. . Y m, -fl I I I U I U -J - A VF ' P 'ex ' --v - v I 0 l O AA 1 - o o o 0 0 n Ke. 1 W. 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Tam - Hran H KJO JALL August 20, sixteen boys reported for football practice, six f whom were lettermen Keith Dunbar, Junior Price, Tom Bowman, Jim Morehart, David Gatchell, and Bob Betts Other mem bers of the team were Allen Himes, Dean Willson, Johnny Walter mire, Sonny Davis, Neil Ward, Charles Fields, John Beck, Stanley England, Delbert Dunbar, and Jim Switzer Bob Beckman was our manager The first game of the season, which was mostly a passing game, was with Arlington The outstanding play of the gmne was Betts' 65 yard dash to the Arlington 2 foot line Bowman of the Mounts scored on the next play through Arl1ngton's line, but Arllngton won the game, 20 6 McComb, which ran over Mt Blanchard by the score of 47 O, was too large and ex erienced for the Mounts They scored their touchdowns through t e line, around the ends, and on passes. In the third game Willson scored Mt Blanchard's lone touch down on a sixty yard run on a line play Gatchell of Mt Blan chard played a good defensive game, which was lost by the score, Van Buren squeezed by Mt Blanchard in one of the hardest fought games of the season by the score of 13 12 ML Blanchard's first touchdown was set up by a 95 yard run by Dean Willson on an intercepted pass Price scored on the next play on a quarterback sneak The kick for the extra point was blocked Mt. Blanchard's second touchdown came as a result of a quarterback sneak. Mt Blanchard scored in the first two minutes of play in the Arcadla game as Dunbar picked up a blocked punt and ran 50 yards to score Price scored the point on a quarterback sneak, but in a pouring raln Arcadia won 26 7 In one of the best played games of the season, Waltermire scored our first ouchdown as he recovered a Vanlue fumble over the goal line Prlce scored the point on a quarterback sneak The next touchdown came as the result of a fifty yard march, and Prlce then scored from the one yard line A Price to Waltermire pass scored the point But in spite of hard playing and strong support from the side lines, Vanlue won 19 14 Himes, Dunbar, and Gatchell played well all the way for Mt. Blanchard in the North Baltimore game, but Mt Blanchard had too little power and lost 14 O Mt Blanchard defeated Liberty by the score of 12 O on the Mt blanchard gridiron. Ending a long drive, Price scored from the one yard line on a quarterback sneak. Bowman scored the second touchdown on a line play 1n the second quarter Dunbar was the Mounts' standout on defense f 'fN 'P P On o : U . 'e 41-6, in favor of Rawson. .V n. 'c In the final game of the sea on, Mt Cory defeated Nt Blan chard by the score of 25 O t Blanchard had thc ball on the txo yard llne, but a penalty set them b cl falttrmire, Dunbar and Iillson played well for the lounts N ME Keith Dunbar Allen HlmGS Dean W111SOU Tom Bowman Jim Morehart David Gatchell John Waltermire Junior Price John Beck Stanley England Charles Fields N611 Nard Sonny Dawfis Bob Betts Jim Switzer Delbert Dunbar CL so Senior Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Soonomore Freshman Freshmen POSITIGR Halfback Tackle Fullback Halfback Center Tackle End Quarterback Guard Guard End Halfback Guard Guard End End NOTED FOR Stopping end runs Stopplng plunges Long runs Returning punts Eagerness Defensive play Catchlng passes Pass throwlng Line play Excuses Carey did it Future back Blocking Blocklng Defenslve play Pass catcher Our cheering sectlon was led by the four Sophomore cheer leaders, Nellie Nard, Rosemary Trautweln, Colene Smlth, and Helen Trout X ' t S A 1 ' 5 ' 1-,1 0 fu 0 4 ' . 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A 1 V11 I ' - . . x , ,. . - ' ' 4- y I , O ' x 0 Hff' EZLILI ::JjNL.E: !:yJgL .J .4 The week following the end of the football season we started basketball prattice with sixteen boys, and ended the season with fourteen boys The first game was at Arlington Dunbarof the Mounts scored ll points Mt Blanchard led Arlington at the end of the first quarter by the score of 9 5, but were defeated in the end The reserves were also defeated In the McComb game Dunbar again did good work by scoring 18 points for Blanchard, but both thewnuwity and reserves agahilost Rawson defeated Mt Blanchard by the score of 42 26 Keith Dunbar scored 10 points for the Mounts The reserves lost also by the score of 25 15 The Mt Blanchard vs Van Buren game ended with the score of 56 29 in favor of Van Buren Blanchard rallied in the last half of the game, making 20 points to Van Buren's 10 Dunbar led the Mounts with l5 points In a game played for the benefit of the March of Dimes, Ar lington downed Mt Blanchard by the score of 58 28 Arlington's Waltermire led the Mounts with 12 and 8 points respectively On January 14, in a game at Arcadia Keith Dunbar was the leading scorer of the evening with 16 points The greater height of the Arcadia team was the d oiding factor of the evening, and Blanchard again lost In the reserve game neither team scored until the second quarter, but the Mounts' reserves won by the score of 25 17 Vanlue ran over ht Blanchard in a game played on the home floor, but waltermire was the leading scorer with ll points In a non league game with Wharton, Mt Blanchard was defeated Dunbar led Mt Blanchard with 9 points in a game, which Lib erty won, but the Blanchard reserves again won, by the score of 20 9 Mt Blanchard entertained Mt Cory hxgracious style by shar ing the honors of the evening Dean Willson, our leading scorer, made l2 of our 20 points, against Mt Cory's total of 40 The reserves won a thrilling game by the narrow margin of l7 15 In the tournament Mt Blanchard drew L1b8Pty'8Dd men, defeat ed by the score of 51 15 Keith Dunbar was the Mounts' leading Dointmaker with 8 points P1 X I 'I' P1 I ' 1 first quarter lead proved to be the deciding margin. Dunbar and . . , .F ' 1 . r . O O woo n asketball sults Jost DPIOT e plaxed the fomrth glme of the seeso he jersevs are our le 11th gold nume l a o tho pan s re purole 11th gold tr res down he e and fold be ts me qackets are purple and gold lhev have purple oacks ano fronts, and olo Qleeves for tal Polnts POlH+ Average Tom Bo man Bob Betts Junlor Prlce Keith Dtnbar Dean Wll1SOH John laltermlre lll 46 We receif l ew b ' ', I LF . , fl., ra S, nf 12 .t a Q 5 Q3 1- 0 Tx .I ' l . 5 ' . Play Tot , W- 25 1 7 ' ' 24 1 . V' 21 R' ' . , SOFTBALL The annual softball tournament was held on May 9, 1948 Two hundred spectators attended the games, whlch were played on Mt Blanchard's field It was a beautlful day for thetournamont, with a brlnht sun shinlng Mt Blanchard won the day by defeating first Rawson, then lrcadia, and finally McComb Lease of Mt Blanchard was the out standlng pltcher of the day as he pitched the Mounts to victory In the flrst game, whlch was played by Mt Blanchard and Rawson, the Rawson team bowed to the Mounts, who defeated them by the score of 9 6 The second game took place between McComb and Mt Cory, wlth McComb wlnnlng by a score of 8 6 Then Mt Blan chard came back to defeat Xrcadia 51 8 in the thlrd game In the final game of the tournament, played by McComb and Mt Blanchard, the Mounts were able to wln as a result of a run madeln the last lnnlng x hit Gatchell, produced the wlnnlng lnnlng The flnal score was 5 The most spectacular play chard executed a triple play by Bowman, followed by a double by run ln the last half of theseventh of the day was made when Mt Blan agalnst Arc dia Two players from Arcadia were on bases, one on f1PSt and the other one on second The next batter hit a fly ball 1nto center field where F1m6S caught the ball, and threw it to the second baseman, Betts, who tagged the fellow runnlng from flrst to second and stepped on second base, putting out the player who was running from second to thlrd, thus executlng the trlple play The Mt Blanchard team was composed of Carl Lease John U ltermire Jack 'orehart Tom Bowman Bob Betts Dean Ulllson Junlor Price Keith Dunbar Dave Powell Dlck Powell allen llmSS Neil Ward John Beck Sonny Davls Pitcher First Baseman second Baseman Third Baseman Shortstop Left Fleld Center Fleld dlght Fleld Shortstop Outfield Outfleld Outfleld Outfleld Second Baseman The seniors of '48 ran a stand durlng the tournament, whlch was appreclated by the spectators, for under thal blazlng sun one soon became thlrsty and hungry The seniors used the money to enlarge their funds for thelr tr1p to Washington L . , 0 0 ' 'F . 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A young ter attending church the first time was surprised to see the people a ound h r kneel suddenly, and askel her mother the reason NHush'W ber mother whispered, 'Theyre saying their prarers H nwhatvn e claimed the little girl, Hwith all the r clothes QUOH game talk, nWe1l, here we a unbeaten, untied and un cored upon and getting ready for our first game ' nHello, Buck U e H 'm not Buck UNO, ut your teeth are U Mr Blazer, annoyed with time watching students, covered the clock with cardboard on which he lettered, nTime will pass Will youon Spring means more than gust a season! Spring means magic in your bloodl Spring means Joy beyond all reason! Also nUD' A doctor's overdue bills now bear a sticker read ng, 'Long ime, no fee.' U 'm getting s ronger. ow do you know.' UBecause a few yea ag , I couldn't carry S5 worth of gro- ceries. Now it's easy. Mr. Blazer to Mr Paynter 'uonft worry if your hair fa out. What lf it ached and had to be pulled out, like teeth9U HCan you read the third 1ine9n an oculist asked his patient nSure,n answered Feith, nc K I'm not very good at pronoun cing it but I think he was left tackle at Notre Dame last YCHPQ Here is a definite feminine trait Clearly worth the knowing Nhen a woman says, UIt s time t gout Mrs. Henning to Mr. Henning 'Nou had better get up and go see why the baby's not cryingln The nurse beckoned to one of a group of expectant fathers at the hospital and announced, You have a fine son Im ediately another man rushed up and complained, nwhat s the big ideao I was here before he WSSQ Lawyer, reading client's last will and testament to a group of expectant relatives nAnd so, oeingof sound mind, I spent every cent I had beforeildied ' Clerk, selling customer a pair of skis 'This little pamphlet goes with them it tells how to convert them into splintsl' Jane HMother, you know that beautiful Jug that you said has been handed downfron1generation to generation?H L her: Hwell what of it?H Jane: HThis generation dropped i -VHS ji -VVXI A ' 4' I 7 ' lls - ' S . 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I rs o lot I I! t.ll Brlght Chlld 'Uncle, donw you D ay footballqu Uncle N , whyqn Brlght Chlld Well, dad sald he would like to see you '1ck off Vorklng on a crossword puzzle, Mrs Green asked, U'h t is female heep 'Ewe, leplied r Greenand e battle was on xr 11lty to rs Hllty I'll say one thlng for your relatives I llke your mother in law better an mlne The teacher, WlSh1ng to arouse the 1nterest of her Sunday school class, asked them to wrlte down the names of thelr favorlte hymns All the scholars bent their a few minutes and handed ln their caper All except Jane Come, Jane, sald the teacher, nWPlt8 down the name of your favorlte hymn and brlng me the paper Jane wrote, and with downcast eyes and flamlng cheeks, handed the teacher a sllp of paper bearlng the words, d1ll1e Smith ' A woman trylrg to maneuver her sedan oat of a oarklnv space banged 1nto dw car benind, then into the car ahead, and flnally lnto tne street, where she stlucla passing dellvery truck A oollceman NGO had been watch ing approached her Let's s your llcense he demanded UDon't be silly, officer, s e sald, h 'd give mea license9 Teacher Coolntlng to a d r ln a D1CtuP6, nNow, Johnny, te me what that animal lS o nny I don't know, teache Teacher 'What doesyour mother ll your father? Jo nny: WB a beetle that big9H There was a tlmid knock at the door If'you please, kind lady, sal the beggar T've lost my rlgh leg nWell, it aint here, exclalm the woman ! The great essentials of happl ness are somethlng to do, some thing to love, and somethlng to hope for lr aynter HFor the last lme, are you ready to goou Irs Paynter nFor heaven s sake, be qulet Iwe been tell lng you for the last hour that 1 be ready ln a minute Iwo persplring Irishmen on a tandem blcycle at last got to the top of the steep h1ll nThat was a stiff climb, Pa U if I hadn't kept the brake on we would have gone backward, sure Deflnltion of an umbrella A shelter for one and a shower bath for two. Judge 'Have you anythlng to offer the court before sentence lS massed on youon Prisoner UNO, your honor v lawyer took my last dollar A doctor ln a cllnic was lnter viewing a new patlent Ulf I flnd an operation neces sary,n he asked, 'would you ve the money to pay for it9' T sten, Doc, replied the man, Ulf I d1dn't have the money, would you flnd the operation necessary9n Pollceman UAS soon as I saw you come around the bend I said to myself, 'Forty fiveatleast Lady Driver nHow dare you! IUs this hat that makes me look so old H . . . 5 , . Al . . r. : U o . ' H 'd H F - I li V . ' ' 0 I 7 . ' t A , 5- .M J' ' H ' ed F l , ' p v. a' a -- Q Q ll u 1 ' H 1 I , th , ' . 0 . if 0 -'In o I : ii 'rl o J? I - t'. . - u - - -all ' : ' th . ' , - 1 Q A I ' 1- ' . . . M . . ' , . t. heads Over pencil and paper far nlt was that,n said Pat. HAnd L s I I is ri - N . O , il l : I . 35111 T . ' . J : . My , , , n 'I 'L Q . Q' V' A 1 G L Q . - l Q - H . . n A ' ' . 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J fx r -D . com P1 11 A Xi ' 14 a - ' w 5 ,ua I D 1918 Continued 1922 Contlnued Eula Clardl Foltz Martha CTreeceD Sponsler Mary fH1tB, Claggett Clay Edie Roy Howard Robert Edie Harry Foster Carroll Shaw 1 9 Supt J M Laws Lillian CHaymanD Anderson Neva iRexD Gilbert Harley Hostler Cdec D Harry McKean Otis Musgrave l O Supt J M Laws Nellie CHaumanJ ward Mary CHaumanD Saunders Marguerite CBr1stol1JSalsbury Margaret KShefferJ Slaybaugh Helen CBeckJ Pratt Hazel CStevensonD Foster Irene Hayman Robert Russell Don Foltz Elmer Treece Robert Shoemaker Paul Engl nd 0 1 S pt J I Laws Lorls Ward Ralph Sampson Devere Woodward Odls Clark helen CHowardJ Dippery Mary Ruth KLineD Davenport Rlchard Alge Mona fFah1D Sterling 1922 S pt J M La S Margaret CHaunanD Naterman Guyn th fGill1landD Hite Iva CHaym nl Mllls Alma KBursonJ Cooper Lucille f5HldSPJ Howard Ruth CEd1eJ Lalrd Florence lKerrJ Helfrey Helen iFolkJ hartinson Cecll Laird Harold Howard Ralph Parish Floyd Wineland Russell Cole Robert Lee Roy Morehart Vlrgil H1te 10 3 Supt W E Roberts Mae CBursonD Phllllps Helen KFosterJ Seebach Mary CKerrD Kline Blanche lDunbarJ Alge Farel ward Rexford Staley Everett Bowman Harry Bunnell Charles Tippln Maurlce Gobrecht Cdec J 19 4 Supp W E Roberts Mildred Cwoodwardb England Helen CShoemakerl England Cdec D Nina CG11lilandJ Ward Varra CCo1eD qlm6S Lester Corbln Clarence Salsbury Harry Conn Dale Stevenson John Van Scoit Robert Thompson 1925 Supt E O Falrchlld ldec J Eugene Thompson Pichard Smlth Vernon Reinhard Cdec J Helen CHaumanJ Jones Cecil Alge william Blbler Cartha lB1shopJ Salsbury Norris Bowman Or1l Bovman Ruth lBowmanJ walters Helen !BushongD Corbin Dean Clark Ralph Cole Rema lCorbinJ Hulbert V , 4, .J . A 91. ' e a - 0 .12 ' A A -A - n . , 92 ' 0 s 1 a I Q - ' 0 2 X 'L 0 0 o a Earl MCCGHH Harold Rhoten Q QL 1:12 U 0 o do ' ' . Yi J ' 0 a n ' . . 0 J' :L ' x u D 0 A ' W lj ' A I K 1925 Continued 1927 Continued Garnet fD3V1S7 Burnett laye CGobrechtD Rutan 11113 Greer Gerald Hartman 1lCb 'err Guy ICTQD1 1 fdec J llsforth PFlC6 Hwldah KPett1PJ lge Ralnh alsbury T 1rht Sha Roy lreece label KTongD Bolman Cora fVCPm1l11OH, Snow lestcr Prlee 1926 aupt O Fa1rch11d Peva cB1ShOpD Cole Cdec D sarah a nson h ther Cbamnsonl Smith 1 1U Crllly fG8C D arv1n Hoaard VETLIL CBursonJ B1b1cr Helen CPow 115 Qtewart Bonny yn Cmta1eyDSmvens Hema Cxusgr vel Stewart Harlan Plckett Carl m1th Theodore Bennett 1 lffcd Samoson John lF8uC6 Orvulle Eoty fdec H 11Cb I lgeb Palmer Vos CBusnongD 3ve1gard lore a K nglandb CUTt1S y lyn 181FCh1ld olda fTc 13, orehart Cdec m sonj Fielda ec 1921 1 t O f8lFC 11d Th lma Cotuck yi lk r nu the 1' r ry CBeckD Fruth Cdec Cllfford Bunnell T y Toonas abel QRettig1 Bdnnell Leonard Wa man Scruyler fohr 11510 CLonaJ P1c1ens Tlldffd fJamesD Caplinger Falla Hartman 1928 aunt O Fairch11d Ruth Cnoekcyj Yartis Calvin Por oski Cartha CBO m nl Salsbury 11h Do man rdo lurrell howard FUSl3Ng Mar arct Chlshongl Breyman Irene COTblH Gladys CC1ose7 larquardt ary Crillf Lab 1 xlotjl 1U er Brnest1rc Cba1rehi1dJ arren olenn Gatcnell Cleo CUammondD Smlth Frple hamwond allae Lackey Iaur1ne CL 1rdD lunt r elen flart1nD Pendorff IJTl ll LT lt r Eva CRett1gl Smlth Helen fRh1UCh3Pt, Q3V1dgC Joe oalsh r loner Jchnefg O11vc C lddalll fctzell luc11le KSn1thJ Rurrell label CThonas5 Inbody quot 0 F 1rehi1d Qtell 101LT rr n c1310 luc111e C nstutzDRe1nhardCdeel 1l11am q1CKlL idec J athryn Rock 1o1aro Dunbar lartha cfflfflthy nouglas TPc1m3 CP1blerJ 1nc1 nd L frence Stone lroua CBorkosky7 An1ght 1 w f rr D Krouskop Golda Q reonb Sloop lax Clarl C1otlS Cole Vorothy fCOPblH, oteen Helen Dgrb r rlorence C 1lmerD Beck 3P1OH Cha wondl Lackey 1 bi ' M' , . 1151 T . 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A -. s T U f .J uf 1 5 3 ,, vw, . 3 . 1 . Idgflfl cqa.. 'T . fde my 3 , L ,K X , 1 -A' .1 , rv -1 E1 V1 0 ' f 9 v- . I .Lau K 0 h J A Q YL. Q 8 C' A ' . , -1 - - , 51 ' up 2 . Q . fl I3 ' f m , ,i , n Y, X . l . ,N 5: '2la6 no an 1 .1 r ' ' ' f- a uw 17 . n :A . A Q, ,AV X fu, Y- A L . . . '.. 1, .- - ,. ' 1 1 - 1,11 ,. Eg.. . X L.. ' JA A Z T 've Y w ' ' V - D . 1- Q . ,- H - U M' x 1 . 1 A f' D -'t , -'J . 1 .., I .. . -A , , A :A 1 'W f' ' QSV. ' v ' 1 gr r T ' 1' 6 ' ' I L..-P 1 ITL.. V. 1929 - Continued Rodney Lackey Pansy CMcDaniel Ralph Meeks Blanche lMusgraveD Burdette Ray Parish Bernice iPetermanJ Lane Stanley Rettig Fred Salsbury 1931 - Continued Leroy Stauffer Dorothy CSockriderD Ward Logan Vermillion Vinton Ward Mabel Cwheelerl Dillon Ralph Wise Ruth fCole7 Jolliff Nelson S3mPS0n l952 - Supt. E. O. Fairchild Dale Stewart Henry Snook Dortha CThomasJ Crawford 1050 Supt E O Fairchild Helen CBockeyJ Nusser Mary fBurkel Shearer Ray Bushong Earl Cole William Bushong Eva 1ColeJ Clark Pauline CDQVISJ Urban Hugh Elder Estella Fields Madge lHick1eD Rothlisberger Richard Hickle Delos Helms Miller Pow rd Virginia CHowardJ Bushong Fairy CLazenbyl oalsbury Cletis CMickJ Boehm Robert Miller Eul CMondayJ Cole Rema CBashl Hindall Morris Beagle Justin Bell Ross Borkosky Helen CBurkeJ Greer Ruth Burson hazel cCOPO1UJ Gentry Dorothy cD8V1SJ Borkosky Dale CDunbarD Krout Vernon Dunb r Ralph Fenstermaker Joseph G ertner Vitalis Hammond Reiford Helms Marion Howard Merlin Howard Edson Line Marguerite fMusgraveD Getz K rl Nutter Reva KStaleyJ Terry Dale Stuckey Floyd Tiipin Vllma CMullD BOTKOSKY 1933 Supt B O F lrchild Velm COm nl Buslong Howard Lurcher 1951 Supt E O Fairchild Robert Baker Lawrence Bame Ger ld Bibler Nildred CB1shopJ Snook Beatrice Ctolel Musgr ve Nina CDotrD Bowman Irene trieldsl Hollering M ry Alice Foster Prden L 1rd Bernice Cleic tyl Haggerty Olan Leichcy Cleone Knondayl Lanning Ralph Muserave Lrmal iPattersonJ Streicher Emma cR6tt1g, Apple xather1neCAschamJ Blickensderfer Allen Bishop Norma CBoc1eyD Arnold Pauline Burrell Claude Busnong, Jr DeVere Cole Lina CDunbarJ St uffer Clifford Foster Mildred GUckleJEatherton Cdecl Gaylord Krout Lavon CKroutJ Dever Pauline CKrumlaufJ Sockrider Eileen CLackeyD Kimmel Osborne S McKitr1ck Doris ' 1 IV vel Shank Ruth fn T I Mitchell Dorotr CPattersonD Lease Stanley Pcver J ' 0 o o X 1 a - . u I N El . . at N ' I r L . . . A . . ' 1 f' I a 1 E1 . T C. 4- . . A 1 . ,N , 7 . 0. wa' , - I . V ' O 0 D 8 O. 9. 'l rs T? W 1 1 . y . . ' 1 . s u u L A, 1 1 0 6 . GL M' T' 3 Robert BUSHOHS Georgia CF1eldsP Motter - 1 r ,, . 1 CA . 1 , J o lv-11 I - , x E1 9 P A x C.. ' ' ' . .4 . li ' - J- . , . Y A., r ll' ' - 3-Jr. - . 1 ,nike ,.. 9. , O 'Tut sr ' 1 C la 'E ' ' 4 . ' x - l955 Contlnued Francis DPlC8 Thelma CPPICSD mlth Mary CRh1n perth ooora Arthur R10 ner Harry Qnltn H rold o 1r1dcr J orea C t n leel re te n r on n u enla C r Cenl r abel CT omosonl Ple l Reuoon Dunb l9o4 ouot 9 Wllr nlld Oth1r ltman llle nur nd norman Eakfr velyn CB nel Plshong lei h BQQH Lrlnt Dorko ly velfn CBomnanJ Blcry U le huehong lo CC Jute? Fo ter hld r 1 ry CCll1, Hartman h C lell J ny er FQHklC CHouekJ R deb Jeh l o Hoxaro r'f11n l 1 le bel CP1ttersonJ Bdol ger rthn QTY A V6lJH Rofnej T eln C enqetr th r1r lJ5w ount H h er l 'N I' L, 1 dfo o ob rt CPev rl tn r1ne Rus ell fmnqjgfwn 'C WL1 Su l,lS GF BlS'OD o r C1505 noml l ll llj uoln I3lPPVlq l955 COUt1DUGd Paul Dau 13 olc lU ston 11ll D elllwaln an em yi Aqnaya 1 tt g Jaooos CR1 Fart? Grlsfold udr 1 ellol F1 n Rleblrd Rose ahn tl CSt1ufferJ utton ana CQr1thD Launder Jeanette C lthl 1 er Lucen Clnyderb huffman Jeanette C lleoxl Ielson Hoodrow .one C tuokeyl Hosler 6 S ot C D 1eDan1e vel n CDunbarJ Stelnmen Franels at A Amne Cpashj Von Steln larie CLane7 Stuekoy Charles Romlck Cdee D Isabelle Cnuessl 1arquart Ora Jane CHoudeshellD Elshop Clinton Deter Jilllam V nouek Marlan CCUHD1Hgh8ND Grlsler V1FU1Hl3 Cnroutl J wnan Carth C ldorl Bach John Lole adah corkosky arl Rollo Dortha CPP1C07 Cole Ralph Cllnger, Jr. V1Tg1Hl1 CG1llD wcbenoler Richard Iewman Iary Lllen CLCXlttJJ Gardner nvonell Clownrdl 1onner Richaro Hostler Wary Lou Cwonglel Cole l937 Qunt TCp3H1G Robert feller L 1 USWHSP BOPX9 ' John Joe tnwn jmono oh3lmGFS For St Laid 1 va tn rtonl Patteraon John Rose 1 eh M Sb Ralph Blshoo 9l1FbW HOWQQY Arthur Cunnlngham leq C 01527 PUTU5 hareene Cfreenl moss la lost P Helen Loulse C1 url 1eller iq' ld lnda Glenn Dutton - . W - , A . . , , , LA I L D 4. C lf , - rv - ' - -- . , a Q. ifr l. nlv -3 - Q ,Q v r 1 1 pf-1 - A W .- .7 P 1 L 1e1- u 1,1 ,ery C. +or 1, 1 . ' Y - 1 1 : lvef Jef. CR, se 1 ' . 1 1 fa 7 1 Q vu 11 JH CLC 1 , Q A F 1' ' 1 v- v-. ' -- ' Av 5 C- 7 JVClfd MGA' V n v , - 1 e1 'ol G 0 2013 fe Jer J ey C1,,1-e ,ti f ff , h 7 . me y D wart ,nn 1 Ce 5 1 r'1 , . 'v, 1 ,,, f. v- net 3 Clhomos J :tue J g,r C F- , -Y , . . .1 Y Y ,Q 1 I '. 1.1 2 F ' fin d D .1 ' L AQ, C ugh 9 ' fr . 1 .- '-' , --C 1.1 fx 1 .JL C L ful h ,Q 'lj 'I ar Q F v ' H, . , 1 N 1 rv W 11 . - . -1 . ,, 'I g .La u '- a J, r C-- ', A-5 A' Q1 Edna o 3 Ia L ' 9 117 4 ' IX' '4' ' uh I o 0 1- . 1 'Y r rw . ' L 1 4. J if fu-f 1 'Y ' .. ' ' .1-, ..1. 1.1 ,J - J A LA K 'U -'- ' 1 ' O Zeer u - ' f 1 1 S 1 N1n f ,, J' 'D' - ' - 1 ll: ' I 1 7 1 3' rw v rw ' CA A .. L . Q F' v- -' 3 fx Q v,- f ,J L, iw ' 1 3 e T- 9 ' Wm . - 1- -4 Y .L ' , YT' v U U Hut H H G U G Evelyn CSm1thJ Cllnger F . 'J ' W a 1 a1a V ' , ' nfl T V 1 - - - - 1.11 4 1 f , 1 'r - ' , - . . -- . 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J . 1-Lf: 1 .1 . v, -,- 'VA 5 Y- - 'J 1 er L I , 4130- 1, ' ll 1957 - Continued 1959 - Continued Vernon Blder Clyde roster 'endell Hartman Harle KKrout7 Sampson Mary Helen Klroutb Vartln Gerald Havel Alb rt Martln Orlo Vusgrave Paul Mus rave Prlscllla iV1llerJ Saltzman Grace Cfllcoxl Vusvrave Velma C'heelerD Voss Mfles Sherrlck Kolth Smlth Merton Wolford, Jr Ardeth CYoungJ Semler Lllen K olfordl Musgrave Dortha CStevensonD Lemons 1958 Supt J E Paynter Ol1n Beck Neva lmiblerl Baum iennlth Bowman Devlta Burson Gaynell Cllnger Cdec R lph blelds Hugene Hoy Janet CLaneD Rose Betty fL1V1HQStOD, Maln Helen Lutz P ul mean Romlck branklln Snyder Cdec Waurlce Thomas Ruth fwardl Buslnger Dorls l1OUS 1959 Supt J E Paynter ls belle CB1shopD Peel Ruthanna CBovmanJ Ozment Paul Cr blll M ry CCunnlnghaml Velt Derol Davldson Mary lDuttonD Smith Glen TlOP Loulse Cflderl Pever v lyn CFellerD Lfle reller V bel Cvosterj Carpenter Vlr 101 iuatchelll Wllllams John 1111 Heglna CHeubergerD Gossman Kenneth Hlckle Herman Hostler Davld Houdeshell Clell Lafietty Lelah fL8HdlSJ Lauok Zetta Fern COmanD Smlth Nancy CRh1nehartD Hrlnkman Thomas Rodabaugh Marlon Sampson John Staley Everett Stone Vadelon lWardD Hartman Richard Wentz Lola Wolford Dana McAdow 1940 Supt J E, Paynter Julla Ascham Elden Bash Imogene QBenjaminD Sherman Genevleve KB1shopl Wise hdwln Crablll Jlllard Cornwell Earl Ray Deter Maxlne CD1llonD Smlth Rooert Dunbar Raymond Elllnwood Mlflam CElseaD Howe Cllfford George Hula CHagermanJ Cramer Vllford Houck Rlchard naln George hrout Don ld Lane Thomas Lauck Loulse Cweeksj Fekete Ray Opp Don Peterman heva CRett1gJ temmerlj John Rhlnehammer Karl Stover Eleanora fSNitZ6PD Prlce Kelth Young l94l Suot J E Paynter Orvllle Beckwith Pobert rovn Waxlne fCr bllll rorney Dale D v dson Mary CDummD Warder Wllma Jean CDuttonl Fahl . L: '1 I . ' 5 r . ' ' . -x 1 I I , S Q ' wx 0 A . 4.J J IT ,f ' O . . . . ,V C . 'li , 1 5 . 1 T ' 1 9 1 , xy r, O lr R 7 f U' 'A ' - O 0 ' o a o a . , . I I - 'H O U I ' r lf ' . . 1 ' D . Q . . , v f: u' ' 1 Civ 1-s 1 , 4 Q . . n 1 n A , Q -,1 . , . Ln . . J 1 '- Ell Sampsvn Jary Belle Clnbodyl Vaughn '1 ' . - . - .7 1, ' .1- .l . A Q . -f- . - x . e 0 Q a ' ' f If ' . , .J I - a ' ' 3 d U ' . 1 ' ' C . u I. J -'-J ' - 0 0 Q . , J.. -741 C 1 . , 14 V , l K N' V 13' v U L M 1 4 a Z1 11 ' X 5: ' T1 . V . . A X... . -V - gg L 3. J A g, E, ,L If, . .. ' . , 1 4 s Q A , 1941 - Continued 1945 - continued Mae Ellen lEierJ Luginbugl Jack Fahl Puth Foster Robert Hostler Helen Loui e CLann1ngD Lfness Gerald Lease Ralph Lelchty Elden Lutz Calvln fl1l6P Frances Cmondayl Hum Marclelle flusrravel Johnson Thobern Price Dean Rodabaugh larold S 1th L urs Cfalkerl Dewandel Rcva ffheelerl Cobb Dallas Young l9 2 Suot J E Paynter 191 Arthur Bookwalter elth Eoolwalter Cdec J Joar CBoJmanJ Deckwith Geneva CDav1sJ Bookwalt M r1ory Deter r1s Jean lsea Martha CPellerJ Lenlg verett Flelds llldred CF1elds7 Eowman Osc r Flelds Donald nostler Ella mae hostler Donnell Kaln Harry arch lor na C ouisl nlchael Tetty CLewisD Kltnan Leona CLivinrstonJ Cl s ary K u Gravel Leith lax ne CPicl ttb Lawrcn e Ch rles Russell Hoxard Qnyder Jean tte K tauflerl rout J J n C ardj Prl Thor s llller Suot J L Raynter Jack flee ary CRettsJ chlndler v r tt Rocley 'ols C lshongl oo e ayn rd Brown Orlle Clo Donna June fFoltzJ Cole Gene Dunbar Emily Riot R ch 1d Rlsea Leta Jean Chlndalll Musgrave Raul Gatchell Mary Lou Huston Llllian fODDJ mmm Larl Gorsuch Russel Landversicht, Verdan Lease Esta fStevensonJ Gor Margorle Cnyder Doris fRavlel Powell Gerald Trout Raloh Wolfe LaVohn idlngj Raab 1944 Subt J E Paynter WllOHP fscham Jean CBeagleJ Close Don ld R um Carolyn Blshop Ruth Brown Robert Clinger Donald Cole Robert Davenport LGW1S Derrlnger Norman Dotj arllyn P lrch ld Jack oltz Ina 'ae fgnmmj Stelner 1 xne ll! Tracy Grace Mlller Mlrlam C us ra eb lrlce Rebecca C lllGPJ ector Robert Pallsh Jean ann on hllda Qemler Robert ockrl er DOPIS K aookh J cobs Jorma C tucleyl Glll rvln Nolford 4R Sunt J raynter Jernon Peck VlPDlQl3 Betty CBennettJ Jael Bowman Rose KBrownJ Lear John Chrlstoff Donna Jane Cunnln ham Robert Deter J t Y . as -I 1 K ' 1 'J ...J - . L 3 . X 4 Q U A r Q Y. ' . ' n v- c L L L A 'T' V . , . - Li Jr a ' c. ' I , ' . if , 0 .- A ,J . . . LJ X 'v -A a U L 4.1 'W' ' :V v1 3. I' L 1 ', . - .,, , 3 H L- T 1 ' Q 0 A 4 Q 0 u 0 C 'S 'il I , rv .- L s A Q, ,Ja v. . c l w .. JJ , . . Q If . G . lm U vw - rn ,, .Lu lg C M- J' . - a 1 I ' , I 'K I :J 1. F mr u . - -N X' Y 1 -L Y r U T Q ' -1 . Q- -1 . . if Au .51 . 1 7' V , 'hy' v ' . ' , Q U . ' ' 1' -V' M. .,-.-, 1 .- af.. .Vlg.fo.:e. Y l 5 I - -M. . -1- -- an Q .A - , . . N -w ,- J V H' x lu 1 ,A . V ' 3 1 1' ' 'Y --3 9 ' I ' A L4 . . , . 4 a A 'fl S 1 1' - ,-. 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