Rutland High School - Norwester Yearbook (Rutland, OH)
- Class of 1936
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The CRIMSON AND BLACK 1936 Published by the Senior Class of Rutland High School —► + ---- The thought of the staff of The Crimson and Black has been to produce an annual portraying the life and spirit of our high school. We hope this may help you to recall your friends and the school days of 1936. The staff wishes to extend to our spon- sor, Miss Smith, our appreciation of her wise counsel and kindly criticism which have been our inspirationi in the publication of this Annual and throughout the year. RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL Three cheers for Rutland High School, Three cheers for Rutland High, And let this be our motto To ever do or die. Crimson and Black our colors. May they forever fly. The pride of loyal students Of dear old Rutland High. Oh, the years may come and go, And classes disappear, But still her friends will love her And loud for her will cheer. The Alumni and the students Will praise her as the best, And she’ll not want for backing. Our dear old R. H. S. —Martha Bolton two £ln JElpprcctatton We, the Seniors of nineteen hundred thir- ty-six, desire our instructors to know that we appreciate your effforts in our behalf, and we extend our sincere gratitude for your constant interest in our quest for knowledge. To the Faculty, the graduating class of nineteen hundred thirty-six respectfully dedicates this Annual. O. O. PATTERSON Superintendent of Schools A. B. Rio Grande College LUCILLE SMITH Engish and Latin A. B. Ohio University; Graduate School O. S. U. LAWRENCE V. CALVIN Industrial Arts B. S. in Ed., Ohio University. MABEL WILSON Commerce and Spanish B. S. in Education, O. S. U. B. S. in Commercial Ed., Bliss College. Graduate School at O. S. U. CARL L. DENISON Science and Mathematics B. S. in Chemistry, Ohio University KATHRYN PHILSON Home Economics, English VIII, Latin A. B. Ohio University five GEORGE COLLINS Physical Education and History B. S. in Ed., Ohio University JANICE W. STANSBURY Social Sciences and English A. B. Ohio University MRS. C. O. CHAPMAN Music Music Ed., Ohio University KONRAD SCHOLL Instrumental Music Ohio University Arthur Jordan Conservatory CECILIA MARSH Art Supervisor B. S. in Ed., Ohio University m six seven EVELYN HILI Commercial Course Operetta; Basketball; Cheer Leader; Jack O’Lantern Staff; Annual Staff; Science Club; Track. ARNOLD RIGGS Commercial Course Football; Operetta; Subscription Manager of Annual; Vice-President; Co-Capt. Football. BRADFORD POWELL Science Course Football; (Co-Captain); Bask tba'.l (Cant.); Operetta; Editor-in-Chief of Annual. Editor of Jack O'Lantern; Pres, of Fresh., Soph., Junior, Senior Clasr.c;. Orchestra; Science Club (Pres.). THELMA SNYDER Commercial Course Girls’ Glee Club; Operetta; Jack O'Lajitrrn Staff; Track; Librarian; Sec. and Troas.; Orchestra. SADIE HARRISON Classical Course Operetta; Girls’ Glee Club; Track; Class Will. eight ERNEST NELSON Commercial Course Industrial Arts; Operetta; Science Club; Librarian. EDITH STEWART Science Course Science Ciub; Glee Club; Operetta; Orchestra; Basketball HAROLD DUNDEE Commercial Course Industrial Arts; Science Club. FRANCES E. LUCKADOO Commercial Course Basketball; Track; Operetta. burrell McLaughlin Commercial Course Operetta; Cle6 Club; Industrial Arts. nine HUBERT DEEM Commercial Course Operetta; Football; Basketball; Orchestra; Industrial Arts. AVANELLE ZIRKLE Classical Course Operetta; Basketball; Glee Club; Class Prophecy. FLOYD KENNEDY Science Course Industrial Arts; Operetta I; Science Club. MARY MARGARET HARMON Commercial Course Purple and White Staff, Junior Year. FRANK HOWARD Commercial Course Industrial Arts; Science Club; Music; Operetta. ten ELENOR HYSELL Commercial Course Operetta; Glee Club. HERMAN ZIRKLE Commercial Course Football; Operetta; Valedictorian. ELIZABETH KING Commercial Course Operetta; Glee Club; Jack O’Lantem Staff; Class History. CHARLES CARSON Science Course Industrial Arts; Science Club. HAZEL BENTLEY Commercial Course Basketball; Operetta. gamp— ELEANOR HALL Commercial Course Operetta; Glee Club; Jack 0”Lantern Staff. WILLIAM MUSSER Science Course Basketball Manager; Football. IRENE FINK Commercial Course Operetta; Basketball; Glee Club. RUTH WILL Science Course Science Club; Glee Club; Operetta; Jack O’Lantern Staff; Librarian; Track. DELBERT ROMINE Science Course Operetta; Jack O’Lantern Staff Aitist; Track; Class Poet. BERTRAND PHILLIPS Science Course Football; Industrial Arts; Glee Club; Science Club; Operetta; Track. twclot imttnrs Front Row: (left to light) Lovina Thomas, Dorothy Chase, Blanche Bobo, Irene McGuire, Mildred Bralev, Maxine Amos, Arlene Nelson, Thelma Cottrill. Second Row: Irene Egnor, Mary Louise Barton, Mildred Miller, Eleanor Miller, Mildred Russell, Evelyn Whetstone, Marjorie Swick, Miss Wilson (home room teacher). Third Row: Earle Steiner. Lawrence Carpenter, Lawrence Anderson, Raymond Hat- field. Robert Musser, Robert Swick, Andrew Tarton, Ethel Smith, Mildred Utsinger. Fourth Row: Roy Tyree, Max Ward, Don Stiles, Anson Jackson, Buryi White, William Phillips, Carl Gorby, Vaughn McKnight. Top Row: Samuel Russell Charles W'thce, Robert Carson, Nyman Hogue, Torrence Wilson, Clyde Davis. THE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class has always been one of the largest classes in the high school, having 40 members. We Juniors are represented in football, basketball, track. Science Club, Home Economics Club, and Orchestra. The class colors are blue and gold, the class motto is “Rowing, not Drifting.” The following class officers were chosen: President ......................... Buryi White Vice-President ................ Delbert Johnson Secretary ..................... William Phillips fourteen THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class is composed of twenty-four members. Our class is well represented in all activities of the school. The class party was held at the home of Ethel Sesler. Everyone spent an enjoyable evening-. The officers for the Sophomore Class for the year 1935-1936 are as follows: President ........................... Gladys Conkle Vice-President ...................... Dallas Amos Sponsor ............................. Mr. Collins Reporter ........................... Virginia Davis Front Row: (left to right) Marion Burson, Helen Grass, Betty Amos, Juanita Grimes, Gladys Conkle, Virginia Davis, Phyllis Nelson, Florence Bailey. Second Row: Ethel Sesler, Ruth Pickens, Edna Bobo, Lucille Wise, Elizabeth Wood- ard, Mrs. Stansbury, (home room teacher). Third Row: John Nelson, Charles Tipton, Carroll Zirkle, Robert Norris, Robert Smith, Dallas Amos. Top Row: James Haley, Herman Kincaid, Kenneth Davis, Robert Dunfee- sixteen limior litgij seventeen Front Row: (left to right) Paul DeWees, John Miller, Stephen Davis, Melvin Clark, David Wright, Raymond King, Robert Smith, Harry Miller. Second Row: Mary Bernice McKnight, Grace Anderson, Eva Fink, Myrtle Gaidner, Eileen Edmondson, Dorothy Whittington, Helen Deem, Effie Russell. Third Row: Mary Ralph, Adria Bobo, Kathleen Wallace, lola Ledlie, Jean Chap- man, Marvel Nelle Spires, Emagene Davis, Olive Paiker, Ruth Hewitt, Mildred Vance. Fourth Row: Paul Spires. Thomas Donahue, Dale Nicholson, Mabel Williams, Virg:nia Nelson, Marion Hull, Junior Pond, Miss Smith (home room teacher), Harold Russell. Fifth Row: Elbert Luckadoo, Roy Priddy, Jimmy Titus, Waid Leonard, Eugene Kennedy. Top Row: Claude Buskirk, Richard Dewhurst, Nate Wise, Carl Norton, John Utsinger, Paul Curtis. THE FRESHMAN CLASS There are fifty-three members in the Freshman Class of 1935-1936. Our class party was held at the home of Mr. Call Denison. The following' officers were elected: President .........................Junior Pond Vice-President .................. Jean Chapman Secretary ........................ Melvin Clark Treasurer .................................. Ida Ledlie Sponsor ....................... Mr. L. V. Calvin eighteen Front Row: (Left to right) Janice Lanning, Juanita Egnor, Frances Hatfield, Hortense Bowen, Nellie Pierce, Virginia Alvis, Margaret Gill, Dorothy Colwell, Second Row: Dorothy Eblin, Evelyn Lanning, Rose Zirkle, Cora Taylor, Agnes Ward, Dorothy Engle, Mr. Denison (home room teacher). Third Row: Lawrence Caster, Severn Longstreth, Warren Wood, Roy Miller, Roy Stansbury, Ray Steiner. Fourth Row: Bob Snider, Rudolph York, Lawrence Singer, Jack Schoonover, Donald Snyder. THE EIGHTH GRADE CLASS There are. twenty-nine girls and boys in the eighth grade. Last fall we had a party in the gymnasium. The refreshments con sisted of cider, pie and doughnuts. Our officers are: President .......................... Rudolph York Vice-President ...................... Margaret Gill Secretary and Treasurer .......... Weyland Brown Sponsor ...................................... Mr. Denison nineteen Front Row: (left to right) Glen Priddy, Clarence Buskirk, Robert Kennedy, Ray Williams, Lawrence Snowden, Darrell Darst, Jimmy Reed. Second Row: Leanna Rumfield, Kathleen Snowden, Bessie Clonch, Kathleen Donohue, Opal Wilson, Ruth Copley, Leola Denny, Leona Denny. Third Row: Margaret Fink, Mabel Russell. Dorothy Molden, Catherine Bolen, Grace Dewhurst, Betty Dunfee, Beulah Denny, Ilene Denny. Fourth Row: Lucille Spaulding, Florence Hutton, Glenna Clark, Mary Butricks, Betty Gilmore, Melissa Bailey, Marjorie Carpenter, Mildred Miller, Mr. Calvin, (home room teacher). THE SEVENTH GRADE CLASS The Seventh Grade Class is composd of forty-nine students. The officers for the year are: President .................... Kathleen Donahue Vice-President ............... Charles Barrett Secretary and Treasurer ...... Maxine McGuire twenty Artiuitus ATHLETICS Football Boys’ Basketball Girls’ Basketball MUSIC Operetta Choir Orchestra CLUBS Home Economics Science Industrial Arts FOOTBALL GAMES AND SCORES Rutland ... rr W-'T-'o () Rutland ... . M ld’cnort 18 Rutland .... Chaur.cey 0 Rutland ... 0 Pomeroy 25 Rutland ... 34 McArthur 0 Rutland . .. 27 Hamden Rutland ... Jacksonville-Trimble 0 Rutland . .. 19 o Rutland . .. 36 Buchtel Total Total twenty- two Line: (left to right) Carroll Zirkle, Bill Phillips, Roy Tyree, Herman Zirkle, Don Stiles, William Musser, Charles Tipton. Backfield: (left to right) Lawrence Carpenter, Samuel Russell, Arnold R'ggs, and Bradford Powell (Co-Captains), Coach Collins. OUR FOOTBALL TEAM Our football team, under the able coaching of Mr. Collins enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in years. With the exception of two pos- sible let-downs resulting in losses to Pomeroy and Middleport, the season was a succession of victories. Although our team was light, a deceptive running formation when combined with an effective aerial attack formed an offense which speaks for itself in the fact that we scored 149 points during the season. Our defense was what you might call “air tight” as only three teams were able to score on us, namely: Middleport, Pomeroy and Buchtel. These teams scored a total of 49 points. Several games will long be cherished in the minds of the players. How about the surprise trouncing we handed Wellston? Although it was scheduled for a practice game for the Golden Rods, we gained a surprising victory. The boys entered against an unknown team and gave an excel- lent exhibition of football. We also gained sweet revenge from McArthur for ruining our Home- ccming last year. The thirty-four to nothing trimming we gave them erases every trace of that event. We succeeded in effecting the only defeat our rival, Chauncey, suffered this season. Summing it up, we won seven games and lost two. And we wish next year’s team an even more successful season. twenty-three Tc ' j'it oyer' ■ Guards rear horse. nett ' - Im v M ■'’ :, . -•■ « ' ! ,■ C 71 i _ wmmmmi twenty-four BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAMES R. H. S. OPP Hamden 12 42 Plains 16 17 Olive - Orange 22 24 Chauncey 13 46 Middleport 19 50 Harrisonville 14 37 Middleport 19 35 Racine 16 57 Chester 18 20 Hamden 19 35 Chester 18 20 Glouster 22 42 Vinton 25 19 Harrisonville 32 34 Chester 22 40 Wilkesville 38 20 Front Row: (left to right) Irene Egnor, Hazel Bentley, Evelyn Hill, Lovina Thomas, Dorothy Ohase, Mary Louise Barton. Top Row: Ethel Sesler, Ruth Pickens, Mr. Patterson, (Ccach), Avanelle Zirkle, Juanita Grimes. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Girls’ Basketball is gradually developing into an intra mural sport. Due to this fact only a few schools participated in girls’ basketball. This year our team played only five games. The scores of the games are as follows: Rutland 21 .................... Wilkesville 9 Rutland 21 .................... Wellston 36 Rutland 10.....................Alumnae 19 Rutland 11 .................... Wilkesville 10 Rutland 3.................... Wellston 33 twenty-six fUitHtr A variety of activities are included in a well rounded music educational program, the main objective of whidh is the development of a finer sense of music appreciation. Among them are the following: The artistic singing of many beautiful songs appro- priate to the various stages of child growth and instruction in instruments of the orshestra and band. Rutland High School presented an American Pageant on November 22, 1935. Several departments of our high school cooperated to make this an integrated program. As direct outgrowth of the chief aim, musical accomplishment, were the activities of the preparation of costumes by the Home Economics classes, the preparation of the stage bv the Industrial Arts classes, production of proper stage scenery by the Ait classes, preparation of programs by the commerce pupils, and the composition of the speaking parts by the English classes. The program is as follows: The Home Road: Indians: Sun Worshippers; Pilgrims: The Doxology; Thanks- giving; Revolutionary Period: Yankee Doodle; Negroes: Steal Away; Keep in the Middle of the Road; Shortnin’ Bread; Civil War Period: When Johnny Comes March- ing Home; Dixie; Stephen Collins Foster: Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair; Oh, Susanna; Old Black Joe; Cowboy Songs: Home on the Range; Texas Stampede; Sailors: Blow the Man Down; Mountaineers: Down in the Valley; Old Zip Coon; World War Songs: Keep the Home Fires Burning; Katy; The Man on the Flying Trapeze; America: From Edward Block’s Symphony. On March 3 and 4 the annual operetta was given by the high school chorus. This operetta “Sonia,” proved to be the outstanding musical achievement of the year. One of the most enjoyable and valuable events was the entrance of a group of pupils from the Music Department of Rutland High School in the Music Festival held in Athens April 17, 1936. The High School Choir furnished the music for the Baccalaureate Service and the High School Orchestra played for Commencement. Members of the Orchestra played in County Concepts at Chester, Syracuse, and at Rutlaud High School. Several students from the Instrumental Music Department played in the District Orchestra alt the Music Festival at Ohio University April 17, 1936. twenty-seven twenty-eight STUDENT CHORUS RUSSIAN CHORUS twenty-nine First Row: Phyllis Nelson, Betty Amos, Mary Bernice McKnight, Marvel Nelle Spires, Eileen Edmunson, Olive Parker, Eva Fink, Dorothy Whittington. Second Row: Jean Chapman, Emagene Davis, lola Ledlie. Lucille Wise, Florence Bailey. Jaunita Grimes, Helen Crass, Grace Anderson. Third Row: Miss Philson (sponsor), Edna Bobo, Ruth Pickens, Dorothy Chase, Lovina Thomas, Elizabeth Woodard. THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The purposes which the club hopes to achieve are: To promote interest in the department. To sponsor style shows and exhibits. To provide opportunity for social contacts. The club was organized in March, 1936. with the following girls as officers: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ... Sponsor ...... ___ Lucille Wise . Dorothy Chase . . Ruth Pickens . Jean Chapman Kathryn Philson thirty-one Front Row: (left to right) James Titus, Bob Dunfee, Robert Snider, Melvin Clark, Stephen Davis, John Miller, Raymond King, John Utsinger. Second Row: Ernest Nelson, David Wiight, Nyman Hogue, Ray Steiner, Marion Hull, Junior Pond, Robert Carson, Weyland Brown, Charles Withee. Third Row: Bradford Powell, Frank Howard, Buryi White, Jimmy Haley, Robert Norris, Charles Carson, William Phillips, Eugene Kennedy, Floyd Kennedy, Robert Swick, Samuel Russell, Carl Denison (sponsor). Top Row: Mary Bernice McKnight, Dorothy Colwell, Emagene Davis, Gladys Conkle, Evelyn Hill, Jean Chapman, Margaret Gill, Mary Ralph, Ruth Will, Vaughn McKnight, Robert Musser. THE SCIENCE CLUB A Science Club was organized this year under the supervision of the science teacher, Mr. Carl Denison. Membership is open to any student or teacher who is interested in science. The officers are: President............... Vice President ......... Secretary and Treasurer Bradford Powell .. Hubert Deem ... Buryi White INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARMENT Rutland High School is proud of her Industrial Arts Department. This year over one hundred students, ten of whom are girls, are enrolled in this type of work. This is the first year girls have taken this work. The shop program consists of activities in several lines of industry, among these are Mechanical Drawing, Sheet Metal, Woodwork, Auto Mcc anics. Electricity, Foundry, Pattern Making, Forge Work, Wood Turning and Machine Shop. These various departments constitute one of the few general shops in Southern Ohio. Last year Rutland displayed woodwork at the Ohio State Fair. We were awarded first place in woodworking for schools under County Supervision. thirty-four ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief.................... Bradford Powell Assistant Editor..................... Herman Zirkle Advertising Manager ................ Eleanor Hall Advertising Assistant ............... Evelyn Hill Subscription Manager..................Arnold Riggs Literary Editor .................. Sadie Harrison Typists .......................... Elizabeth King Elenor Hysell Faculty Advisor .................... Lucille Smith Seated (left to right) Elenor Hysell, Sadie Harrison, Elizabeth King. Standing: Herman Zirkle, Miss Smith, Arnold Riggs, Eleanor Hall, Bradford Powell. thirty-five Evelyn Amos Bernard Ledlie Charles Bowen Bernice Ledlie Shirley Creveling Clarice Miller Alwilda Davidson Orion Nelson Louise Davidson Clinton Pierce Dan Gill Perle E. Plummer Joy Haley Althea Ralph Elnora Harrison Irene Ralph Eleanor Hill Harold Rice Noel Hysell Glenn Russell Dorothy Johnston Anna Smith Raymond Johnson Bernice Snyder Eldon Banning John Werner Paul Yorke gjg= thirly-six STEINER’S Restaurant Rutland, Ohio MILLERS STORE Lunches Candy General Merchandise Cold Drinks Ice Cream Langsville, Ohio Cigars and Cigarettes at your Service THE GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE NORMA GOODWIN Pomeroy, Ohio Florist Pomeroy, Ohio Fine Watches and Diamonds — s When in Pomeroy Visit SAUVAGE’S COME TO SCHLAEGEL’S THE ONE PRICE FOOT SPECIALISTS CONFECTIONERY Main Street For Scientific Fitting in SHOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS At Reasonable Prices UPPER BLOCK POMEROY, 0. Compliments of LOVELY LADY SHOP Yours for More Insurance Life, Annuities, Auto, Health HELEN WILLIAMSON, Prop. and Accident Corner of Butternut and Main F. RAY WILSON Pomeroy, Ohio PHONE 382-X POMEROY, 0. Compliments of BURFORD’S BEAUTY SHOP MIDDLEPORT, OHIO POMEROY NATIONAL BANK POMEROY, OHIO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Dealers New and Used Cars and Trucks POMEROY, OHIO MEIGS COUNTY GREENHOUSE Bonded Member F. T. D. Cut Flowers-Potted Plants- Funeral resigning Phone 417-X Pomeroy, Ohio POMEROY, OHIO G. O. SCHMOLL Radio and Refrigerator Store Fairbanks Morse Refrigerator Easy Washer Machines Hot Point Appliances (See KORRIS-HARRISON-Rutland, 0.) Middleport, Ohio THE MEIGS GROCERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS DISTRIBUTORS OF WOLF’S PREMIUM FLOUR Everything in Furniture Nationally Known Makes THE JACOB ELBERFELD SONS COMPANY Pomeroy, Ohio 111 COVERT BAKING COMPANY JUMBO, CRACKED WHEAT, CREAM, RYE BREAD, DELICIOUS DOUGHNUTS Soft Drinks and Cleo Cola Middleport, Ohio Phone 308-L A TRUCK THROUGH YOUR TOWN DAILY INSURES FRESHNESS Compliments of THE FARMERS BANK SAVINGS CO. Pomeroy, Ohio Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Corporation REED’S DRUG STORE Pomeroy, Ohio Drugs, Medicines, Prescriptions, Stationery, Toiletries Candies Soda Fountain and Luncheon Service Meet your friends here HARRY R. BARNES Insurance of all Kinds Middleport, Ohio — R. G. WEBSTER Insure - In - Sure Insurance POMEROY, OHIO “We Pay Cash for Ashes” Stop at POMEROY JACKSON’S SERVICE CEMENT BLOCK CO. STATION Sinclair Gas and Oils “EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOME” ROUTE 124 RUTLAND, OHIO Phone 635-R Pomeroy, Ohio forty-two BE MODERN ENJOY MIRACLE COOKERY See the advanced models on display at our office BEAUTIFUL 1936 RANGES May be purchased for as little as 50 Cents a Week $15.00 Allowance for Your Old Stove THE OHIO POWER COMPANY POMEROY, OHIO FINSTERWALD UNDERTAKING COMPANY RUTLAND and POMEROY forty-three Send Your Dry Cleaning and Pressing Also Your Family Washing to The HOME LAUNDRY COMPANY We Clean and Wash Everything but the Baby PHONE 500-L MIDDLEPORT, 0. JOHN B. DOWNING SON Middleport, Ohio Insurance of All Kinds. Telephone 350-R Established 1868 I Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Luggage You Save Money Here. THE WILL TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Pomeroy, Ohio D. F. WILL, Proprietor E. L. HEALEY HARRY SCHWAB, Mechanic Middleport, Ohio Phone 10-R B. H. SANBORN BLAETTNAR AUTO Jeweler and Optometrist Middleport, Ohio COMPANY Buick, Pontiac, Hudson Terraplane Everybody Appreciates Best in Automobiles Jewelry .— Pomeroy, Ohio THE LUCKOFF’S WANDA BEAUTY SHOP Pomeroy, Ohio MRS. MAYME BYERS, Operator Compliments of SOUTH THIRD AVENUE WATSON’S PRESS SHOP MIDDLEPORT, OHIO POMEROY, OHIO forty-four R. V. EBERSBACH FORD The Car without a Price Class Middleport, Ohio G e ?o e S ATKINS CHICKS THE Are Known for High Grade Quality Excellent Livability R. A. MILLER LUMBER CO. Middleport, Ohio ATKINS HATCHERIES Pomeroy, Ohio MIDDLEPORT f DEPARTMENT STORE Middleport, Ohio MARTIN ROLLER Just a good place to trade The Rexall Store MIDDLEPORT, OHIO LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR Middleport, Ohio SHOES, DRY GOODS FLOOR COVERINGS WHEN IN MIDDLEPORT Stop at ROY’S PLACE for Refreshments and Eats COR. SECOND AND MILL ST. DAWSON ELECTRIC CO. 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