Scio High School - Panther Echoes Yearbook (Scio, OH)
- Class of 1946
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9 SEIU EIIHIJE5 I9 46 SCHOOL SONG It's Scio High School It's Scio High School The pride of every true Buckeye Come on ye old grads Join with us young lads It's Scio Hi School now we cheer Now is the time boys to make a big noise No matter what the people say For there is none to fear the gangs all here So hail to Scio Hi School--HAIL! Page o nnaaf .qltaff Co Editors Henry Alice Cross Photo Editors Moore Edgar Barbara Spiker Feature Editors Keith Custer Junior Linard Cramblett Sports Editors Harry Hendricks Frank Gunsur Advisor MP5 KI'ebS Business Managers Hunter Straley Virginia Kimmel Art Editors Delbert Christian Jacqueline Hencken Literary Editors Carl Chipukaizer Virginia Brothers Tw 5 W.- ,, U 5 s 1' I 'Q De Lcczfzon Miss Ruth Poulson Page Three In appreciation for her help and advice, we, the Senior Class of 1946, dedicate this annual to Miss Poulson J. . -me Page Four o o Z ucafzon Mr Hugh Thorne, Nr Clyde Bower, Mr Bill Greer Durlng the past few years the schools of our country faced many and diffIcult problems The teaching staffs were recruited by the armed services and war lHdUStP16S The shortage of materials and supplles effected the class room instructlon Buildings were run down because of needed repairs In spite of all this the Sc1o Board of Education kept the school open But now that the war is over, the Board in cooperation with the State Department of Education has adopted a program for the rehabil itation of the building with the return of veterans, departments that were closed have been reooened and our staff once more is com plete In addition to the above,p1ans are being made to give each child in the school district a better opportunity for an education in this changlng world, to fit him for citizenship in our democracy and to make him useful in the society of today and tomorrow 3 is' 5 , I was W Z af 5 cf LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Cecil Voorhees, Mr. Jay bpiker, Mr. Ray Henderson, . ! CPLOQL V X bc: STHFF hx t uv :7 Page Six Q mmzjfmfzofz come as essential to Scio Schools as our books During the two years he has been here, he has made the students feel that the school belongs to them and not to him We, the Seniors, would at this time like to thank him for the wonderful co operation and help he has given us when we needed it the most Mr. Frank J. Krebs has be- Page Seven aca fy Hendricks, Edna Harrison, Margaret hoeck, Wilma Scott, Emeline Hamilton SECOND ROM Nellie Lukens, Wesley Pinkerton, Elias Lewis, Frank J Krebs, John R Rains, Ben Hendricks, Ruth Poulson Mrs Chipukaizer Mrs Hendricks Mrs Harrison Mrs Krebs First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Miss Lukens Miss Smythe Miss Hamilton Miss Hoeck Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Home Economics Math Cafeteria Physical Education Mr Rains Mr Pinkerton Miss Poulson Mr Hendricks Science Commercial English Math Subjects History History Physical Education Basketball Coach Mr. Krebs Mr Lewis Superintenlent Vocational Agriculture History Latin American FIRST ROW: Ione Smythe, Ruth Krebs, Mary Chipukaizer, Elizabeth Page Eight TQGCAQTJ At the beginning of the second semester, Mr Samuels and Mr Kennedy joined our teaching staff Mr Samuels is a graduate of Cadiz High School and Whitten burg College He also attended Standford University under the French and Polish Nr Kennedy is a graduate of Carrollton High School and Mount Union College For two summers he went to the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York Nhile in the Army he played solo trumpet in several different bands He 18 also a graduate of the Army Band Leaders School in Washington, D C fffew A.S.T.P. He speaks German, Yugoslavian and has a comprehension of SENIUHS beTen SQ Assistant Editor Barbara Spiker Literary Alice Cross Sports Keith Custer Society Virginia Kimmel Junior Linard -:Lf IVQWJ .gf Edltor Henry Cramblett Art Delbert Christian Grade News Marguerite Van Fossan Club News Mary Ellen Hamilton Advisors Mr. Pinkerton Mr. Samuels Page Uleven President Keith Custer Vice President Alice Cross Secretary Maxine Hauber Treasurer Barbara Spiker .gienior cfm: Officer: Page Twelve FRANK GUNSUR JR nFrank1e Basketball 2 5 4 A Annual Staff 4 student Council 5 ,If 3 Operetta 2 MARGUERITE VANFOSSAN nVan A Nixed Chorus 1 2 4 Band 5 4 Operetta 2 Si Hi News 4 Librarian 1 KEITH CUSTER nCuster Basketball 1 2 3 4 Class President 2 Football 5 4 Junior Class Play Student Council 2 BARBARA SPIKER nBobby Band 1 2 5 4 Chorus 2 4 Orchestra 5 4 Junior Class Play Class Treasurer 2 5 Annual Staff 4 Si Hi News staff Office Secretary 4 Latin Club l 2 F H A Ann' :Cf QV' CHARLOTTE ALBAUGH Lottie Band 1 2 5 4 A Fixed Chorus 4 Librarian 4 HENRY CRAMBLETT nHenery Band 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Librarian 1 2 Class V Pres 3 Junior Class Play ol H1 Editor 4 Annual Co Editor 4 Office Secretary 4 Latin Club 1 2 VIRGINIA BROTHERS Ginny Librarian 2 Latin Club 1 Mixed Chorus F H A Annual Staff Band 1 Junior Class Play G A A Cheerleader l Office Secretary 4 RICHARD HARRISON Dick Chorus 2 4 Basketball 2 Football 3 4 A Band 2 4 Librarian 2 ALBFRT SABPH HA1n Football 5 4 DORIS F Wolfie Mixed Chorus 1 2 4 G A A F F A Band l EDGAR MOORE nhorphine' Basketball 2 5 4 Student Council 5 4 Annual Staff 4 Mixed Chorus l JACKQUELINE HWNCKEN nJackie Mix d Chorus l Latin Club l 2 Class Play 5 X. ai Annual Staff QQ? Rage Thirteen ALICE CROSS nZ1pn Band 1 2 5 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 4 Class Officer 4 Cheerleader 1 5 4 Student Councll 2 Annual Co Editor 4 Si Hi News Staff 4 Latin Club 1 2 A Science Club 4 Orchestra 5 4 Operetta 2 GEORGE LINARD, JR nwhlg Basketball 1 2 5 4 Football 5 4 Student Council 2 A Treasurer F r A 2 President E F A 4 Annual Staff 4 S1 H1 News staff 4 VIRUINIA KINNUL uG1nnieH Mixed Chorus l F F A Latin Club 2 4 Class Play 5 National Honor Society 4 Annual Staff 4 Si Hi News 4 Student ouncil 4 HAHR1 HLNDHICKS nJr Basketball l 2 5 4 Football 5 4 F r Trea urer F F A 4 Baseball 5 Annual Staff 4 Page Fourteen GEOR E DIETRICH nThey don't call him when they want him they go after him Industrial Arts 1 2 Annual Staff 4 AAXINE HAUBER NHopper Class Secretary 3 4 Band 5 4 Nixed Chorus 2 4 Orchestra 5 4 Class Play V A CARL oFIPUKAIZnR Chlckie Latin Club 1 2 Class Play 3 Basketball 5 4 Science Club 4 DELBERT CHRISTIAN nCrisco Football 4 Basketball 2 5 Basketball Manager 4 Mixed Chorus 1 4 Class Officer 2 Si Hi News Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 BETTY JANE WILLIAMS 'Bettsn Mixed Chorus 4 A l HUNTER STRALEY 'Tubby Mixed Chorus 1 Operetta 2 President l Annual Staff 4 Latin Club 1 2 Band l 2 5 4 BARY ELLEN HAVILTON Ham Band l 2 3 4 hixed Chorus Class Play 5 F F A Si H1 News 4 G A A Operetta 2 Librarian 2 4 JIM PATTERSON nPat F.F.A. 1 Basketball Manager 4 ALBVRTHA U Eerthie Cnorus l Operetta fl Page Fifteen IVA PIIAVI LI 'W T vy 1 Chorus 4 HWY NLLVILL Ada D RIS CHAMBLFTT Toots Lbrarman 4 Q af-qv 5 A LJFANOR GOTSCHALL Janle CuOI'uS A IPENE BARCUS Cathy A Chorus 4 . 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QU dQ WS 1 0 1 i 5 1 H Qk H I .Q I Qin U . iii J l H Q 1 Page Twenty fans Jfufovg FIRST ROW Betty Willie s all I Daria Wolf, Virginia Brothers, Frances Rowlands Lois Rogers, Arlene Lewis Eleanor Gotschall Barbara Spiker Virginia Williams Eunice Harmon Elsie Mae Luce Junior Linard Pat Garrett, Delbert Christian THIRD ROW Miss Buxton CBeckleyJ teacher, Bernard Rothermund Edgar Moore, Sammy Timmons Richard Harrison, Keith Custer Harold Huff, Kenneth Sponaugle, Billy Payne, Rollin Rothermund Jack Triplett As you see us here, we are in the third grade We can read write, and add Long a o we learned not to let the fox in the garden by saying ain't Our first sir years of school meant two things, knowledge and recess We got our share of both Life became a new world as we entered the seventh grade Basketball games, band dances were fun, but we were not really in things Time marches on and the glorious day came when we were fresh men Initiation, basketball with our boys on the team We were on the inside of things Sophomores we picked out our rings and had one grand whirl Juniors the prom oh how we worked Our slay, the concessions and other things made us happy and always on the go Now we're seniors Pictures had to be taken, papers published, plax to be given, Commencement, and nlans to take a trip But the project of projects is thls annual All this is work out we don't want to leave Scio High School without some reminders . if m , ' 'ce Cryss, ,' 3 SECOND ROW: Henry,Cramblett, Hunter Btraley, Carl Chipukaizer, 1 9 3 7 I I : , I 9 , 0 ' D 9 O , ii- I I 9 0 . 5 5 P-Q few Daw Qome ww H 'aah one 9 L, 8 H0 to 1 HA P or 9 na Je sko ldgra nducat on wa wa 18'Of GJ HEnter to learr while Sbri' M xr qlag a 1cc Wake memories I VU '-XSS lhe season 1 .4 GFHlU8tlOUw xrrivln Uavp we was Q Q r' oo uur UQXC S' Now can we b A pfayer Q of or 51ve us D Huofi u L,1S e 1 'SJ LF LLP IL C18 ,1 X. w nt Jestion n est 'JPOY' 8 OHS V p. .J O v JD ra Vgnqfjx O-fa F ll ,Q Q .I 'VT '1 W1 ru: BK gn e11 1 ur f ..19Lt W nd n D our effort al1 ost Wl1b SCO: Y' 1 OID ea' nf 1 11 199 xw qvp U PI C I WFT' f Alien ,P I O33 f.5p 1',.-J f'A'f Uvvv '46 1 tu, year QC i-: MCH1OP S1155 A 1- - w'tn kxonwzws whl' a uthwzvr jgst Q ss P W HLL. lefs ' 192i und w'rn ' NUYQ v,rvQ E , A his m,t Mio Fo' M L 5arv,H. Ve .fi car Share ,F ian ani ' 'S F H F o'er 5: 1 wel ou- Frbsif.. Class. T 1 A , vi tg ?.rjeu, : . 1th tLa Lagxg s 1 ', ',' hu LV f 5 nc1, iQ. A .N we heli 1 1 e L W ' ' X155 5etLer as one 5011i Seam. OL F ' sv Q , 'F 1 A d 1 Jlt, A . . more pr c , the fmt e more brikkt f' s fiVHTi1K' and tiny Jearly Sf r Y ' ' 9 Q 5 ou -1 3 are 1 tvit ' ' 'C 1 '1 ' , U , ' ,1 1 .1He 3 ' , - If so 3 d friexi, Lgw f2,1ff th at? A , ,ew to in taxen 'S 1, ir -lv to QQV1 . 1 ' Q13 b9ttQQ thu fn 'vrvnl 1-,i 1 w, GO Att . our w1n's JL111 J, Y P191 G 1 3 V 4trQufth as we ,1 0 Lhe ,-li. V' 1 Page Twenty-two 7FAe fffahonaf -:Lfonor .goclefy lLeft to Right! Mr Krebs, Advisor, Virginia Ki mel, Secretary Vice President, H nry Cramblett, President Toward the end of last year a chapter of the National Honor Soc iety was established in our school Through this society a national standard of scholarship for secondary schools exists just es the Phi Beta Kappa Sociefy exists for higher education In the Scio Chapter and a scholastlc average of 3 25 or B The membership is based on scholarship, character, and service Scio High School feels proud to have a chapter of this National Society and looks forvard to it becoming an orranization that will challenge the students to do constructlve and worthwile activities the requirement is either Junior or Senior standing in the school ELHSSES l l Page Twenty four Uf7lO? cial! O66lC2?J President: James Petropoulos Vice President: Lillian Specht Secretary: Patsy Gray Treasurer: Margaret Jacobs Page Twenty five unzou FIRST ROW Frank Whiteman, Lillian Specht, Louise Harris, Marie Trushell, Mary Huggins, Lynda Thorne, Dee Dunvan Dor othy Custer, Eleanor Hamilton SECOND ROW Mae Marie Albauvh, Janice Huff, Margaret Jacobs Anita Dowdle, Norma Graham, La Vaune Wahl, Ruth Snyder, at Osborne, Ruth Conoway, Pat Gray, Marie Nemeth THIRD RON Wilda Hutton Frank Thompson James Petropoulos, Claude Westfall, Harry Umoleby, Warren Hilbert, Colleen Cecil, John Voorhees Allen Hooker Emma Busby Ruth White man, Miss Poulson CFormer Class Advisorj. ABSENTg Betty Kelly, Jean Bonnell. The Active Juniors is a class that is destined to go far. Their activities have been diversified and many. It can be truthfully said that each and every undertaking was a tremendous success. The class was originally under the supervision of Miss Ruth Poulson, then changed hands to Mr. Samuels, a dischargee from Uncle Smvsmmy The class is truly filled with potential leaders and is des tined to go far in making Scio High an even greater school. MWEEE Tm ,A .M W., , Y ww. J ,4.,M M . . , . - f 'm ' Q 1 . .. v -. - - - Q w 1 4 0 ' I - s Q . 1 I 1 ' Page Twenty six FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW ABSENT: op omozea Audrey Burkhart Maxine Grimm, Audrey Crall Arlene Hib inger Mary Lou Ourant, Betty Snyder Wilma Huggins George Harris, Dallas Haines Caldonia Christian Margaret Simpson Patty Heidy, Ar dith Chipukaizer, Glenora McGinnis Betty Brothers, Jo Anne Porter, Sara Lou Cramblett, Lenora Foutz Marjorie Swain Mariam Prather Joe Allen McGinnis, Robert Linard Robert Bower Jesse Smith, Charles Shultz, Keith Stamm Richard Osburn Walter Stewart, James Ralston, Carl Luneman, Mr Pinkerton Myrna Williams, Libby Mack. President- Sara Lou Cramblett Ring Committee Vice President: James Ralston George Harris Secretary, George Harris Patty Heidy Treasurer: Dallas Haines Ardith Chipukaizer Reporter- Betty Brothers Keith Stamm The class has taken part in the stamp and bond drives and went over the top of their quota. Several members are hall monitors and are serv ing their school in this way. We have already chosen our class rings. We are looking forward to next year when we will contribute more to our school. Student Council Members Mariam Prather Robert Bower gh s W k Y M' l 5 4 M Q .. E A 7 9 9 ' l f , 7 a s ' , . 9 v 1 , . : 9 ' s 9 9 Page Twqpfv seven E 5 7-76.1 Ame!! FRONT ROW Sara Trushell, Kay Straley, Sam Custer, Homer Christian, Kenneth Saber, Steve Johnson Riley Bonnell, Eddie Cramblett SEFOAD ROW Marilyn Umpleby, Betty Stull, Betty English Peggy Lightner Freda Albaugh, Vivian Albaugh, Alice Watson, Graceann Fogle Betty McGinnis, Donna Reese THIRD ROW Paul Gotschall, Robert Addy, Duain Heidy, William Boone, Henry Crall, Jack King, John Hendricks Dale Mizer, George Davis, Miss Hoeck, Teacher CLASS PRESIDENT Jack King VICE PRESIDENT Eddie Cramblett SECRETARY Vivian Albaugh TREASURER Betty English STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Kay Straley Steve Johnson REPORTERS Graceann Fogle Sam Custer - 1. ' ,W Y Z . , ' if w 5535? if WW' ii Q 5312 -.ML-A..........L -- fr-V .V . A K , ...-.,,, - M-, Q 5 x-IW' n 1 I x. , ' 1 Q ' U 5 Q I 1 9 V ' . I Page Twenty eight ll H 5 'W B H ll fghf Q1 Je Robert English Jon Naylor, Joe Adrian, Dick Noore Gordon Bower loyd Bonnell, Dick Heese, Merle Foutz Gordon Custer Elmer Crall, Richard Albright, Donna Dowdle, Vivian Brown, Zoe Anguish, Lena Albaugh Florence Peters Joyce Snyder John Heidy, Eddie harris, Carl Scott Bill Greer Paul Kinley, Robert Stull, R Bob Hugh ob Thompson, Eddie Ourant Eddie Albright Fred Whiteman, Mr Rains Helene Stull, Eugene Beatty, David Woods FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW onald Hooker hn Whiteman ABSENT President, Carl Scott Vice President: Gordon Custer Secretary- Bob Hugh Treasurer: Floyd Bonnell Reporter: Richard Albright Student Council, Robert English Joyce Snyder The eighth grade started the school year with an thirty-four pupils. We received one new student, Bob enrollment Conner, of Sherrodsville, who later left. In February, another new student joined our class. She is Betty Lou Robinson from Bowerston. The eighth grade boys have played two basketball games with Bowerston. We won both games by Scores of 36-16 and 27-14. of , H i ll , In is ,. w amwwaamisrmmmmmmm N.,s .M I 5 '94 3' 1 , I . f f I 61 : -, n . 15 , . Q 1 my 9 ' 5 a J 6 1 JO Q , I U Page lwenty nlne I euenffz grade FIRST ROW Jack Barcus Eugene Davis, Robert Van Gilder Don Given Daniel Porter Lorman hiblnger, Wllliam Onslow, William Spiker Nflbur Pilbert SECOND RON Alice Thomas Marilyn Crownoble Mary Louise Brown Betty Whiteman, Jean Hill, Dorothy Hutton, Delores Virtue, Shirley Saber, Ruth Allensworth Nancy Albaugh Ruth Hutton, Bill Hamilton Joan McK1Sslck THIRD ROW Phyllis Harbourt, James Prather Thomas Ankrom Duard Christian, Jerry Th mpson, Johnny Howser Ronald Grace Fred Morgan, Mary Lou Shaffer, James Albaugh, Tommy McGinnis, Annabelle Swain, Mr Raine. President: Delores Virtue Vice President: Duard Christian Secretary- James Prather Treasurer, William Splker Reporter: Annabelle Swain Student Council: Norman Hibinger Mary Louise Brown The seventh grade began the school year of 1945 with the enrollment of thirty six pupils. Two students left in October. They are Delores Ankeny and Ernest Ankeny. The two students we lost were replaced by Johnny Howser and Daniel Porter. ' ' rr.. ' wg il L ' f M iw cuss :N,,sr-r,nmmaaaul'D vf.s1ls,m 1'-WW f-. . ' , , V 1 , . , , X A 1 V - A 0 ' S ' , , , 1 , Y , . . - v 1 ' r ' o. , 11 , 4 a V Page Thirty ea .q,zxfA vale gina, Billy Heidy, David Nemeth, Betty Bell Belva Snyder, Nancy Utt, Sherry Thompson, Mary Ann Trus Blanche Greaves, Laura Lou Barcus, Mary Ann Norman, Peggy Moore, Letty Thorne, Doris Brooks Patricia Moore, Alice Heavilin, Janet Thompson, Thelma Cummins, Kathryn Linard, Howard Stull, Francis Simpson, George Crall, Earl Barcus, Miss Smythe, Teacher SECOND ROW THIRD ROW The Sixth Grade has twenty seven members, seventeen girls and ten boys Since the picture was taken, Barbara Robinson has been enrolled The Sixth Grade has helped uphold the school spirit by co oper ating ln every way possible Being a small group the contributions to the Flower fund, the last War Loan Drive, Junior Red Cross, and Infantile Paralysis Fund have been small but each child has done his part We have tried to meet the standards for Sixth Grade hell r 4 1 1 FIRST ROW: Robert Hooker, Bobby Bundy, Bruce Harris, Marion Hug- Page Tlirty one Y?-6fA grade FRONT ROW Janice Wahl Donna Crall, Lucy Singhaus Sondra Thorne, Gala Haines, Bobby Albright Bobby Blodgett SECOND ROW Leona Virtue Karolyn Horstman Richard McJimpsey Ro Bowers Alice Flowers Nancy Busby THIRD ROW Irma Jane Albaugh, Betty Keck Patsy Pfeiffer, Shirley Noah Doris Ann Rogers Iva Jane Powell, Jeannie Christian Bobby Mack, Arthur Foutz Dale Rager Miss Lukens, Teacher There are ten boys and eighteen girls in our fifth grade group We have tried to uphold the principles established by other groups of fifth grade children such as cooperation within the group, co operation in school activities, and in community and national projects Many of us have bought War Stamps regularly We will mention some of the things we have enjoyed doing outside of our regular course of study We raised almost three times the amount set for our goal in the Victory Loan Drive Twenty five members of our group Joined the 'Junior Red Cross ' Shortly before Christmas we helped the fourth grade children make tags for tag day for Fletcher Hospital We contributed to nThe Sister Kenny Fundn and H e March of Dimes W6 have 8 Nature Club Which meets twice a month The club plans rograms for special days By the end of the school year we are expecting each child to re ceive a certificate for 1aving read three of the five 'Ohio Pupils Reading Circle Books H Several children will have read all of them We are very busy workers and are appreciative of the many opport unities for learning that our school offers to us. Z 3 1 1 f , . I Y Mallarnee, Dick Hugh, Patricia,G1bson, Wilma Stull, Sue l 7 ' 3 9 I 9 1 1 . II ll - ' .F D Th H.. p II - . ll . .. I - Page Thirty two grou7fA radr FIRST RON Stuart Henderson, Carol Umpleby, Nancy Mae Le Fevre, Mar ilyn Thomas, Maxine Wood, Marsha Greer, James Myers, George SECOND ROW Fairy McGlinsey, Eva Everhart, Nancy Bell, Shirley Wagner Sylvia Norman, Pearl Howser, Jane Edwards, Donald Noah Jane Myer, Elsie Trushell, Richard Gibson THIRD RON Edward Myers, Jack Markley, William Myer, Albert Crall, Jack Theiss, Robert Rogers, Richard Spiker, Kenneth Harmon, Dale Snider ABSENT James Stull For the first time in our school life and geography In history we have studied Amerlcans and in geography we learned that all the children of the world Ne want to neighbors have been studying history be oroud of our great are really neighbors of great Americans and good We feel proud of our fathers, brothers, uncles, and friends who fought for us and we tried to express our thanks by doubling our goal in the Victory Loan Drives Ne have tried to be good neighbors by helping others through our contributions to the Junior Red Cross and the March of Dimes Some of the highlights of the year were American Education Week a visit from Mrs Hild d T n re ope, Author of Whoa Gingern and our Christ mas party I , H 4- -Wm-as-10, N ' i Q W N- Starkey, Richard Moore. n 1 : ' XX , Q we . to , ' . we , ' be f FIRST ROW SECOND RON ABSENT Page Thirty three TA 'ref gmfe Harold Moore John McDevitt Hazel Dehnart, Arlene Wolf Ronald Stull, Robert Nhlteman John Milliken, Barbara Hill Barbara Henderson, Geraldine Horton Dorothy Moore Shirley Fowler June Dowdell, Margaret Voorhees Jo Ann Zahranik, Marjorie Poulson Robert Dowdell, Albert McCue Robert Brooks Robert Mc Devitt, James Beatty, Mrs Harrison, Teacher Parilvn Gibson, oherman Porter The third grade has an enrollment of twenty nlne energetic pupils of which fourteen are girls and 'lite n are boys I During the year we have endeavored to awaken keen interests in all their subjects, through the use of projects workbooks, lnterestin drills and contests Our workbooks in language, reading, and arithmetic have been extremely helpful as they emphasize all the major steps in each subject Our cla s is proud to have had a part in helping withthe Eictory Bond Drive, Infantile Paralysis fund and the Junior Red Cross I : 9 'V' 1 s v 'I ' , I I 9 TLIRD ROW: Paul Ralston, Harry Horstman, Gordon Swain, Bay Hendricks, s 9 ' . A 0 o . o . 1 f s Page Thirty four QCOFIC! 70 2 FIRST ROW Janet Gibson, Elizabeth Stull, Velma Bell, Twila christian SECOND ROW Marianne Albaugh, Gaila Thorne, Jane Voorhees, Julia Patterson Kayren Millinger Patricia Albaugh, Martha Norman, Alfred Green, Marlowe Christian THIRD ROW Donna Wagner, Ellen Gerkin, Henrietta Holle Janice Foutz Patricia Thomas rloyd Howser, Gerald Albaugh, Charles Albaugh, Uick B ll, Janice Bell, Mrs Hendricks, Teacher ABSENT Betty Jo Harrison We started our second year of school in September,l945 There are twenty eight of us altogether Nine boys and nineteen girls Of this group eleven are transported by bus Patricia Thomas left us at the end of the first semester to go to New Rumley They are a very active and interesting group of boys and girls They have taken part in the different activities of the school. Buy ing War Stamps and Bonds, contributing to the 'March of Dimes buy ing Christmas Seals and giving to The Red Cross War Fund. American Education Week cane in November. Invitations were sent to the parents to visit our school during the week. Also a special program was given on Friday in the auditorium in which the second grade had a part. We hope that the year's work has been pleasant and that our lessons have been well learned. 1 YV: VW , Delores Stull, Robert Noah, James Milliken, Robert Harmon. ! 3 7 A 9 a f 9 n -- V 1 Rage Thirty-five Tlfjf raafe FIRbT ROW Gary Anguish, Edward Blodgett Mary Jane English Dick Edwards, Robert Fowler, Donna Foutz, Lena Huggins, Shir ley Stull, Shirley Myers Tommy Brann SECOND ROW Billy Henderson, Donald Brooks Judy Greer, Clyde De hnart, Harry Corbin, Cora Sue McLaughlin James Stull, Frank Blodgett,Joyce Beatty, Lois Mack, Rosie Ensminger THIRD ROW Cheryl Davis, Lester Crall Glenna Davis, Larry Patterson Mildred Crall, Lillie Rae Riggs, Robert Snider, Herman Flowers Donald Abel Geraldine Dowdell, Kathleen Dowdell, Mrs Chipukaizer The enrollment in first grade this year is thirty five, eighteen girls and seventeen boys In this group, twenty are transported by bus They are a very active and interesting group During the first semester of this year they have purchased 6165 80 worth of Stamps and Bonds Thqycontributed 69 OO to the March of Dimes and also contri buted to the Junior Red Cross The subjects introduced in first grade are Reading, Arithmetic Writing, Language and Spelling Reading other subject, and the primary objective to create a desire to read The minimum child during the year is seven or eight, read many more during supervised reading are 1ncluded in the reading ogram is emphasized more than any in reading in first grade is number of books read by each and most of the children periods Four work books Art, Music, and Physical Education are also an important part of the first grade program - 4 . : , , - : , , ' ' 1 : , A . n , , ABSENT: Dee Ann Kane, Clinton McLaughlin. n Page Thirty six September October December January 8 CALFNTPR 1945 1946 School Opens Assembly frcher Diehl Speaks harrison County Fair ho School First Football Gare Bethesda here Xe won! Junior Paper Drive Uopedale here Scio won hidvale there Solo lost Fr Povaro hamlin spoke in assembly Jrs nd Srs to Ohio State Football game Jewett here Scio won Beat Popedale Srs sponsered La Mar, t e ra ican Junior Taper Drive New Athens there QQVQQD beat Teachers Ieeting at Steubenxille hr Pinkerton married Cornfleld Carni el Latin Club goes to Cadiz for a party Farmer's Institute Regional F P A Club Meeting at Parnsville Flushing here we mon Hitler's car at the football game Rain!Rainl Rai National Education Week N tion l Icucation Week Assembly First basketball game Tuscarawas here they won Dennison there they won Junior Class Play A great successllllil Amsterdam here they beat u I Every Pupil Tests They beat us, too!!! School dismissed becruse of flu Frppy Day!!! Boverston there we von Pottery Banquet Iicl! Care bfck after three veeks vscation Jevett there Ve won Dellroy here e von fContinued on Page fifty fourl I1 4 T 10 --1 2 14 f , --' 21 ' ..-- ' , V 22 28 M M -- 5 f 1. --1 . . f I '.i , 6 . : S . . . 3 12 -- 19 . , . c .. - V A g 20 ' 1 25 .. , -- .... 26 - . , 1 . 1 . 51 ' v. November 2 B111 Cope in assembly. Jewett there-- Yea Scio! 2 - A . 5-6 8 '.I. . U T 9 1 ,,, , 12-16 A' ' -0 16 e a I ' . 27 -- A --- . 50 A --- . . 1 .... 4 X --- s 5-6 ' --- , 11 . . 11 ' 20 I . . --- f 21 ---E I 2 , 1 . , c . 4 .Y T ---- J 1 . '71 gs -El P 57 U .Z- Page Thirty-eight I UMM! K Jeff FIRST ROW Dallas Faines John Hendricks, Kenny Saber, Ceorae Harris, Harry Umpleby, Jack Ki g SECOND RUN Dellert Christian, Asst Mgr , Bob Bower, Jessie Smith, Bob Linard, Jim Petropoulos, Warren Hilbert, Edgar Voore, Frank Gunsur, Charles Shultz, Homer Christian TPIRD ROW Jim Patterson, Mgr Claude Westfall, Bill Boone, Henry Crall, Carl Chipukaizer, Keith Custer, Harry Hendricks, Junior Linard, Dick Harrison, Joe McGinnis, Frank Thompson, Mr Hendricks, coach Following is a brief summary of this years basketball season Tuscarawas Got off nn the wrong foot We 10St 55 to 51 Dennison Rough game but we lost 29 to 25 Amsterdam Another one of those nights Lost Bowerston Panthers wallop near by neighbors Jewett Another victory over neighbors 56 to Freeport Good night 52 to 22 New Athens Another victory for the Panthers Dennison Panthers kept up the good work 55 New Athens Tough game We won 36 to 30 to 55 to 23 57 to 53 to 32 Sberrodsville The game after the night before We lost 54 to 51 Popedale Another ooo night fe won 46 to 29 Carrollton The guys were strictly off the be m BOW6PSt0H The Seventh win in the county league Sherrodsville We got revenge 47 34 Cadiz Panthers were HOT!!!Beat Cardinals 85 47 Jewett Did a good job 48 26 Hbpedale Another good job 56 26 KContinued on next page, We lost 50 37 44 27 G G . . t. , A fl nn. H . -: ., X --- ' . se . --- - , . 58 . --- . . 50. Dellroy---Custer makes half of the points. 4O to 29. Page Thirty-nine Z mba-inqw . W.....,..........a---u ,,W.,.M....t ...,...,..-Wm-W ww ....,.....-.--W........,...M WN. WW, . .. , .,...,.... ww, ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,t,v,1 -typ f--f-1-11:11 'rf gaafefdaff FIRST ROW Bob Linard, Jim Petropoulos, Warren Hilbert, Edgar Moore Frank Gunsur SECOND ROW Carl Chipukaizer, Keith Custer Harry Hendricks Junior Linard, Dick Harrison, Mr Hendricks Coach CContinuedJ Cadiz They got revenge Beat us 59 S4 Freeport Tenth and final county league victory 57 55 Dellroy Beat them again 48 55 TOURNAMENT Hopedale Eliminated them the fir t night with a score of 55 25 Freeport Panthers won semi finals by beating them 65 4l New Athens Gained the title of COUNTY CHAMPS Beat them 48 55 BITS ABOUT THEM KEITH CUSTER Senior 'Custer', A hard fighter Excellent shot JUNIOR LINARD Senior, Whig Excellent basketball olayer HARRY HENDRICKS Senior, 'Junior', Good shot Good rebound man BOB LINARD Sophomore, Bob Fast Good shot Excellent on offense WARREN HILBERT Junior, 'Peanut' Excellent shot Good on defens e JAMES PETROPOULOS Junior, 'Jim' Cood rebound man Good set shot EDGAR NOORE S ' enior, Maple' Good shot Good ball handler RICHARD HARRISON Senior, 'Dick' Good shot FRANK GUNSUR Senior 'Frankie' Excellent rebound man Good shot CARL CFIPUKAIZER Senior, 'Chickie' Good rebound mar Tall JIM PATTERSON Senior, 'Jim' Slow but sure Good Manager DELBERT CHRISTIAN Senior, Asst Manager, Always on the Job f , . , 0 2 s i I , O Quo: . -- . --- , , -..- , - . -..- t 3 - . -0- - . ' Q .-.-Q Q . ' . --- . , 0 O - - I I ' I . 1 --- . . . --- I t. , 0 a --.. . 4 1 0 0 --- 3 , 0 . A --- 3 O . --- - I , 1 --- - , , ' I l . --- 5 . .. . --- 3 5 . K' Q33 . 9 . . Bob Lmard. Ba.cK cor-qc, Han-,S Back 'T eta-opouLos Joe. arf-15 Coach Dusk H8.!'Y'lS0n, End, H3-YU Henzirn c.Ks Center' Cn ck Sv. Ltz l3a,c'.l6 Whfg Lma,rcL Ba.c,K Keds la. Cluster- CCD End., frm P ' Back v U C3 ' , , t the D055 F Wi up ey Oaczcy Mr Krebs Nutt -1-JI-,ff U1. S., PL.a..yFuL. MOW1en.U cone. and Saber! S who SVG, 301 93, L1Ja.1'c.Vuvxq 7 The., Camera OP Toe. 4 - n 5 sl . 5, 5 A3 S ' in I Page Forty two Toofbaff Charl nul1v, Dlck Harrlson, Harry Hencricks, Keith Custer, Albert Saber, Junlor Linarc SECOND ROW John Hendricks, Bob Bouer Bill Boone, oeorge Harris, George Davis Joe Har is, Coach, Jlm Petropoulos, Frank Thompson Bob Linarc, Delbe t Christian, Jack Ying, Keith Stamn, Manager FIRQT ROW lHIRD ROW Scio opened their season by oefeating Bethesda, 15 O Honecale and Jewett were each handed a defeat in fast and thrllling rames Scio in turn wa defeated by Midvale, 52 28 This was a hard fougrt battle We lost the game in the f1r t ouarter on fumbles The Panthers enced their se son by cefeating Flushing After a scoreless first half, the Panters were le d to victory by two touchdowns, one by Keith Custer and one by Whiz Linard rollow ng the scores OL he ame Scio Solo Scio Scio Scio Scio Scio 2 12 Bethesda Jewett Hopedale Hopedale Midvale Franklin Flushing Page Forty three 'QRS A227!2d JPY! CLeft to Rightl Pat Gray, Alice Cross, Dot Custer There's our cheerleaders, Pat, Alice, and Dot Are they ever against us? Well I should say not! Calm and collected Kool and keen They yell for the Panthers, Cause they're our team. We, the cheerleaders, feel that we had a sucfessful year. The people yelled, the boys won and we were happy. 1 z , W Q C Page Forty our Wes goosfer f fLeft to Rightj Mariam Prather, President, Henry Cramblett, Vice President, Marguerite Van Fossan, Secretary- Treasurer. We felt that we had a championship team and that they should have the maxlmum support. Therefore the Pep Club was organlzed. Our activities were limited but we did take buses to the games Toward the end of the basketball season, yell books were published so that Scio could raise the roof with yells at the tournament. If yelling helped our team to achieve the record the5 have, we feel the Pep Club was a success. 4 Q mm? AL C ab W 63 5' al, 1 14 My FIV Wm HCTIVITIES x, Q fq 4Q CYE7 0,5 hr 4 1 hz .: e 4- ' x QW if frfyxx, XX fm 6 M J Svcxie Page Forty six fu em' Councz FIRST ROW Mary Lou Brown Janice Huff Marian Prather Joyce Snyder Kay Straley, Vlrginia Kimrrel SECOND RON Robert English Steve Johnson Frank Whiteman, Robert Bower, Edgar hoore Norman Hibinger Mr Krebs advisor President Virginia Kimmel Vice President Mariam Prather Secretary Treasurer Frank Whiteman The Student Council is composed of two representatives from each class. Our projects for this year for raising money were selling school jackets, SpODSOPlHg movies, saving sales tax stamps, and selling pencils. We have erected a permanent honor roll for the World War II heroes and have obtained pictures and murals to be placed in the study hall. - .na .Wy W,.,,W:,,3.,, - 4 f . 7 9 1 - 9 I A ' ' I - 9 A 1 , 1 v 1 ' , . i . ' J . . - . . Page Forty seven ,lzfrrary .qfajj FIRST ROW Anita Dowdle, Sara Cramblett, Charlotte Albaugh, Mary Hamilton SnCOND ROW Jacqueline Hencken, Colleen Cecil, John Voorhees, Mary Melville, Miss Ruth Poulson This is the group that has given its tireless efforts to the library so that others might enjoy themselves through reading They were originally assigned by Miss Poulson and continued their duties for Mr Samuels So it is fitting and proper that we give our thanks to a group that has given their best for our engoywent aiu I. I D 0 . ' o Page Portv eight mf ,ww-4 we Q we FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW ABSEkT The Sumus afm Glenora McGinnis, Audrey Burkhart Patty Heidy, Ardith Chipukaizer Samuel Custer Mary Kay Straley, Betty English Virginia Kimmel sara Lou Cramblett Mary Lou Ourant Arlene Hibinger rreda Albaugh, Gracann rogle, Betty L01 McGinnis Donna Reese Marilyn Umpleby Georve Harris Joe NcG1nnis Robert Linard, Dallas Haines Robert Bower William Woone Jack Kino John Hendricks, Dee Dee Dungan, hargorie Swain, Mrs Scott Myrna Williams Amici Chapter of the American Classical League has twenty five active members. This is a club for Latin students. It was organized in 1958 and became a member of the national organization that year. The Latin Club has three mayor events during the vear. The first is a party for the entertainment of the first gear students. The second is a Roman banquet. On this occasion all Latin students don hteir togas and recline at the table while they eat. The third is the initation of the new members into the club. The members of Sumus Amici covenant to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world. 1 N U - 3, W ' M' 4 A 1 S ' 1 ' NM' Wm 7 1 3 f 9 W- ff '- ' ,.,....J...- 5 -- W My , ' x I V , 9 3 C w 5 -V ' , , 1 wi F1 I ' f T 9 D ' ' A - O 1 t 2 I 1 , I Us I F ' A . Y G h l Eage Forty-nine WK' ' ' l...,....aaa-awww Om? conofmci 6' FIR'm ROW La Vaun Wahl, bari lzzsrell, Marv Uugvlns, Wilma Pugglne, Betty Srveer, Emma Jenn Qusoy SV'ONU ROW Vary Ellen Pami ton, Merle W Jewell, oaledonla Ch lstlen, Loulef L3PFlS, Alice Wet on, Audreu Frel Naxine Hauoer, Virglnla nrothers, Wuth onjoer, Detty Stahl, Nl Q U3mlltOU, Acvl or TPIRU ROM C arlot e nlhauph, Nlrgorie SVQLH, her an Preth wlloa button, Colleen b8Cll, Doris wolf, Jo Anne Porter, Lenore Uoltz, Iorna Jreham 'ary 'elvil e The Future Homemekcr of Amerlca vas orgenlzec the Lfgl ln? of the yelr They have twenty five nenoers anc are tr,lng to n ne thls club a real succese Its purpose lS to help the tlY1S wlth the r Tome roolens as well as their socl l oroblews A t e frow olcer they learn more of how to plan, flx, and take cere of their nones They have many pooc ULHCQ together tk' yeqr Durfng the eer, hey .on to Jewe t to VLSLC their Y ne nleo uert to Barnesville to a Sectlorql weft rg eferel xent to Colurlu to attend the etqte me t no can Le truly selc th t cluh 0 new Que e th e r Pre lcent Cuqnlot e floeufh f CACA Cnr! occre arlem Pro h ee u e nor 'emwl on Reporter W 1 len F nllton U orlan Jo A n Porter . 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X L t .fo thls - WCS e l.,l - 2.33 lS y,2 .. , . , S I lf l K t 1 f s. 1' 'w i - K 4. 11 2 l-cc :real -r.: Co-l on oocll f' ' T f .sry: R le. .loner w 0 Y' I ' 5- Tr -S rer. nl n nn.- U ,1,. to F ' 4- - I .,Q11 :, UL f fn- ' . f ' n-ee . n Page Fifty uluze 7-azmeu o merzca FIRST ROW Elias Lewis, Advisor, Dick Harrison, Reporter, Frank Gunsur, Secretary, Jim Patterson, Vice President Junior Linard, President, Harry Hendricks Treasurer, George Davis, Watch Dog, Eddie Cramblett SECOND ROW Paul Gotshall, Robert Addy, Dwaine Hidev, Walter Stewart, Henry Crall, Jim Ralston, Carl Luneman, Dale Mizer Steve Johnsor After one year of lapse this organization is becoming very active. We have had a pest contest and it was won by Harry Hendricks's side. Dick Harrison's side, the losers, had to set the winners up to a Chile supoer. We entered the F.F.A. Basketball Tournament at Dresden. Our team was eliminated in the first game by Freeport. Our chapter will be represented in the District Speaking Contest by Frank Gunsur. - -WZ' wi . ' 1 7 C s H s Page Fifty one FIRST ROW SWCODD ROW CVPNC6 6' Alice Cross, Louise Harris Donna Reese, Marilyn Um pleby, Alice Watson, Kay Straley Arlene Hibinger Mary Lou Ourant, Glenora McGinnis Wilma Hu gins Robert Bow r, Carl Chipukaizer, Ruth Conoway, Emma Jean Busby, Jo Ann Porter, John Voorhees, Lenora Foutz, Betty Brothers, Dorothy Custer, Patsy Gray, Henry Cramblett, Advlsor, Mr Rains President: Carl Chipukaizer Vice President: Alice Cross Secretary: Henry Cramblett Treasurer- John Voorhees Reporter, Dorothy Custer 1g-1... ,, gfwf lie kd b 'l W , ' ' :Q Wwwmnfmw, , - ,,.,,,,MM,-M. W ,,,,, W, l 3 F L . .. L , , . ! , ' rv 9 .- 0 n I : e ' y r ' 1 o o Page Fifty two UIUC? Cfdii y FIRST ROW Lynda Thorne, Mae Marie Albaugh, Janlce Huff Dor othy Custer, Margaret Jacobs, Lillian Specht Dee Dee Dungan, Louise Harris SECOND ROW Frank Whiteman, Warren Hilbert, Harry Umpleby, John Voorhees, Frank Thompson, Allen Hooker, James Pe tropoulos, Miss Poulson CAdv1sorJ The Junior Class Play had a cast of eleven characters. All their parts well, Much hard work was put into the play. Miss Poulson, the director, really helped the Juniors a lot. It meant extra work for her, but she undertook the task successfully. The Juniors showed their appreciation by presenting her with a dozen yellow roses the night of the play. Everyone in the class helped to make this play the success it was. After all this work, the play, 'The Good Egg,' was presented before the public on Sat- urday, December l, 1945. did W i , 1 ff' ' a : ' , ' I f .u n 1 HY kTnt Viv n ref? F Pfwarn H O ur A9 by uuter Rarfara Spfk Jacguelf D' ken Har D ilbo fJuAQ M ax'nw dQu.Qr I1 ou as 'L It o a PL N a u e u 1 r on e .L t tales 'IJ fC WC 'BUGS .Mr Vryso Fence Ervson Jerr, Pr'Qon levy Lawrence lta Lawrance J andma Bryson .. L lly Drys iom Sanders D mia 11 s PM 'lf y- A IEW f'iI H UHAQQ AT ,P LDA? Exif: 31m,:.Nrf: .. ,z1 , like mmf uf- .'1.wu 1 :' 1a 1:,W ' :im um by hutu Pwulscn nal rrwncwm Fmmi. inn wlny muy u fvnmt aucc-.. aww was will HLLX4WwW The CML2 wux WH Yvllowst Vizw'iu1x1 Kinunal .... . . .. .. . . . . ... ,.,Idrs. Flwison Hzxry ZraxL,f t.... . ... .... ....... . .. ...... U . A H '. 91 ia F VAC S.... ... . . ..............F1o 1 ? V Fl.. 'L oth-rm'.d.... . .... ...,..... . .... ..... 5 4 gh U 1, , A . V 1 J . .... ... ............ ........ ........v . L. L '-9!'........ ...... .. ....... . ........R . V .. 1 Ane HVAC A .... .. .... .... . .. ..fr V 5 Elle. Har + .. . ..,. ......... .. ... . .. i. M on Cari Jh+jH'-izpS . ... . . .... . . , . . . ..' M L f '-X'v ..... .... . . ..... ... ..Vir?i 3 li Page Fifty four January February March April May 24 CALENDAR CCon'tD F F A Club Neetin and Basketball Game Freeport there we beat them!! Franklin here we beat them!!! Dennison kere Ve beat!! Party for Miss Poulson Franklin there we won Semester ends Tests,tests,testsI!! Skating Party Senior sponsered New teachers Mr Kennedy and Mr Samuels Sherrodsville tbere we lost! Latin Club Party Hopedale here we won Carrollton there t ey won Sherrodsville here me won Cadiz here we won Jewett here we wtn Popedale tkere won Cadiz there they won Junior Valentine Party Freeport here we won Pepsi Cola Scholarship Test Dellroy there we beat them Harrison County Tournament at Cadiz We are county champs!!!Il Sectional Tournament here Skating Party, F H A General Scholarship Tests for Seniors Every Pupil Test Athletic Banquet Senior Play Junior Senior Prom Baccalaureate Commencement 9 . .,. . ll -. --- 12 n --- - 15 ---J 16 18 -- . 18 --- 19 --- 21 ---' . . 22 . --- 23 25 --- . 29 , . --- h . February 1 Bowerston there---we won. 2 -. , ---' 5 C --- . 8 -- N. 9 . A ---we . 12 ---- A . 13 15 -- 16 - --- . 21 22 25 27-28 1-2 2 . 8 . . . 26 27 28 5 10 - 19 MUSIC Page Fifty-six amlm - FRONT ROW Marguerite Van Fossan, Charlotte Albaugh, Maxine Hauber, Mary Ellen Hamilton SECOND ROW Dick Reese, Dave Woods, Eugene Beatty, Eddie Harris Dick Moore, Carl Scott Lena Albaugh, Zoe Anguish, ynda Thorne, Donna Reese, Mr Kennedy, Director THIRD ROW Betty English, Marilyn Umpleby, Alice Watson, Vivian Albaugh, Eddie Albright, Emma Jean Busby Patty Heidy, Louise Harris, Arlene Hibinger FOURTH ROW Lillian Specht, Alice Cross Ronald Hooker, Robert Bower Betty Stull, Barbara Spiker, Myrna Williams, Mae Marie Albaugh, Sara Lou Cramblett, Joanne Porter FIFTH ROW Allen Hooker, Richard Harrison, Claude Westfall, Joe Mc Ginnie, Hunter Straley CLARINETS Patty He idy Lena Albaugh Arlene Hibinger Alice Cross Mary Ellen Hamilton Zoe Anguish Emma Jean Busby Donna Lynda Betty Alice DRUMS Reese Thorne Stull Watson Dick Harrison Dick Reese Dick Moore Dave Woods Mae Marie Albaugh Eleanor Hamilton fan! , M L I I 3 ' 9 G Hunter Straley Betty Engiish fCymba1s TRUMPETS Claude Westfall Joe McGinnis Allen Hooker Eugene Beatty Carl Scott Edd'e Albright Eddie Harris Graceanne Fogle MELLOPHONE Vivian Albaugh TROMBONES Sara Lou Cramblett Ronald Hooker BARITONE Joanne Porter J BELL LXRA FLUTE Lillian Specht SAXOPHONRS Marilyn Umpleby Louise Harris Myrna Williams Barbara bpiker BASS Robert Bower MAJORETTES Mary Ellen Hamilton Marguerite Van Fossan Charlotte Albaugh Maxine Hauber Page Fifty seven FRONT ROW Sara Trusell, Dee Dee Dungan, Betty Brothers, Peggy Lightner, Kay Straley, Freda Albaugh, Betty McGinnis, Alice Watson, Betty Kelly, Irene Barcus, Eleanor Gotschall, Mr Kennedy Alice Cross, Virginia Brothers, Mary Ellen Hamilton, Betty Williams, Vivian Albaugh, Albertha Kohler, Betty English, Marguerite Van Fossan, Marilyn Umpleby, Donna Reese Maxine Hauber, Eleanor Hamilton, Iva Heavlin, Ruth Conaway, Wilda Hutton, Janice Huff, Barbara Spiker, Betty Stull, Charlotte Albaugh Hunter Straley, Dick Harrison, Delbert Christian, Ji Petropolous, Robert Linard, Allan Hooker, Claude Westfall, John Voorhees. SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW The Mixed Chorus, like the Band, got a late start, but is overcoming this handicap by doubling its efforts Undaunted by being greatly outnumbered, the boys hold uo their section well We hope that this fine group of young people who love to sing wil be the nucleus of a much larger group next year, m 1 Page Fifty eight e annual a ,nedw 2 fuctre Q rc nu? N kennedy se lie follov ng is part ent lD l948 50 naturally school bullt uxounc c oss cle wrd we logs, JIOD cl xavc a lorc lOT bn.o D810 uIO8QCT rw lcql e 5 H1 l L TU SD WLT :CIA for D J OX L, I lfrf' llc or L Weep f cur resen Tl FQCOJ. r t cance ta wnly Ctnls s 1 r RUC: If kan T17 s. nlass v l 'lacec uycr I 'S+ILYOT Sak., e xocal vcrc ill e directs by ur plans lncludc nm l ssfs r sand, boy's ana Lirl' ,LES clubs as c arts, O,ClCttHQ, cpl cqrce t 1 other of rn dy' lcan 9 class 1 Lnstzumcnt . ull L I6 0 t csc lsr, dcnnccy vewer all Lb L cn fs See 1 l cs P ta e c sclo cmc ar s Q c rcept or cl sc1o's fly Q c11 l T WIN 1 N l x V TC TSX 1 E? fl lays e s hens ussis mtln t IF 6 r Tw es full tlme xocwl teacher 1 eight graces, rhythm ll as our csc t mlxed nic har Q C ess Ord Gtr em hzsls lsn't olnf tg oe on an one ron but on rusic E S savl e ecy Qaloe r a D s drum stic sal , I 165. 1 ' Q YTSTZ TN iff? Vfhh ECWNC1 Th , st ff sex: 'heir lnq Hln' ' p T er 'own to Kr. Ken. J and get nQs view. on mngic 'n Sclo High 20200 in 4-'vs + n . . . lr. 1 es a zc-y lu 'F f r ' ' s Elcls in imsic mr . Ji an H ti t'c O. ' 1 .H ' A ' c music ce- mc ' - . VF , selng Q music 'QQQE1 Kr. ' U .'y sues a ' 'Q ' - ' music. H H ' , th 's , tlrl p ih -L1 l 'Q is ch c. Ye w'll 2 , lnrre c.1 rt :ni SUT lini bun? which w'll lc c' 5:,' ,n'. I siulle' , nior and wTll tc w cedar ' th, hip ' X.. 'Jr ihc beifflt of :t,' ' play+'3 inn to jr 'i'e a hs I 413' Q '1ncr':Uce, we wil Eayc Q Zfniwr f h- estra. A Junior strlnf 'romp will provide the vlollnc, vlvlcs, cc l,s, etc. ft 'mis crcicstrc. Q ily pp with thc Llmes, we licgrc to ivy 'Q ind cnla 5 9 3 6 nd. Til: uhsndu Qs lnt nded Fir schotl fu cticns t,' ,1' L Pc Yr. Tet llc' f ?Ztj arg J . fc Q h O' partlfs sic Q, A c l cscis OI bcjlnncrs will ccr ui an' :arf fKQl. :ll be 9 Ii :'1 pve-band in . ,Llts f, th lows 9 fd . Th f JN 1 w b, ' Q ' a - . 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DICNK Second, eav- Shov-Dhand. LASQ FPBMYN- .Tamce Max Def- and Qge, GLamoP bfi! The LJHLE. Scouts VIOLQN, and her Mgflfed A... xx Lin'Le. Joe. Aka HAFP3 i IX tk Ol UeFN'TQac FL 'mm UU Ao :Sow Qfite, Cowbojp Gum Se-QRQ--t-nails ' , gilx H . 2 2 W tbl:-1 mask is 5. mg ' 2 ? Dow' QQ M . . ' u, - 3 he .If E? My N Page Sixty six is BHD HHH 1-'HQ 'gif amfou KLeft to Righty Dale Hendricks, Homer Albaugh. We, the students of Scio High School, would at this time like to show our aporeciation for our custodians. They have helped make our school shine. Before every basketball game, they saw that the floor was in good condition. When the window is broken, the janitors fix it. If the school is cold, everyone runs toward the janitors. All our complaints are taken to the janitors. We aren't too vood at saying it, but thanks, janitors. , I l ii I. , I 'fmgf 4 X A 4 , 1-Q A , . V : .v ' .. 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