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JIM BUTLER Baseball-l,2,3,4 Basketball-2,3,M Football-4 Intramural Sports-1 Band-1,2,3,4 Orchestra-2 Glee Club-2,3,k Mixed Chorus-2,3 Conatue Staff-3 4 Buzz Staff-1,E,n Claes Play-3, Class President-3 Clase Treasurer-1,2 Clase Vice Preelden Prince of Peace-U ELEEN ROBERTS Girl Reserves-1 Language Club-2,3 Glen Club-1,2,3 Band-2,3,U Librarian-1 office-1,2 Buzz Staff-4 Conatua Staff-3,4 Prince of Peace-1 4 Preaucc1on Staff-A Basketball-2,3 Usherette-2,3 Student Council-l JIM BUCKLEY Baseball-1,2,3,U Football-M Basketball-2,4 Claes Play-3,4 Conatue Staff-3 Librarian-3 Intramural Sports-1 CLIFFORD ANDERS Conatus staff-3 Band-l,2,a,4 Football- Claas Play-3,4 Aviation Club-1 Language Club-1 2 Class Prophecy-5 Prince of Peace-4 MILDRED REYNOLDS Glee Club-1 2,3 Latin Club-5 Class Play-3,4 C1aea,Treasurer-3 Conatus Staff-3 Buzz Staff-3,4 Office-2 Ueherette-3,k Mixed Chorus-2,3 Production Staff-4 Claes Secretary-2 t SE IUHS va FLORENCE CARDER Band-1,2,3,U Glee Club-1,2,3 Librarian-2 Latin Club-1,2 Buzz Staff-U Conatua Staff-3,4 Orchestra-2 Claes Play-3,4 Ueherette-3 U Class w111-6 Mixed Chorus-3 Basketball-1,2,3 Production Staff-U Valedictorian DON FULKERSON Band-l,2,E,k Football- Glee Club-2,3 Clase Play-3,4 Mixed Chorus-2,3 Conatus Staff-3 ROBERT ROBE Band-1,2,3,4 School Pianist-1,2,3 Prince of Peace-1,3,i Librarian-1 Language Club-1,2 Orchestra-1,2 Glee Club-2,3 M class Play-3,5 Conatus Staff-3 Class Reporter-3 Buzz Staff-k Picture Machine-1,2,3 GARNET WINLAND Buzz Staff-H Conatua Staff-3 Class Play-3 4 Uaherette-3,5 office-1,2 Production Staff-U Basketball-2,3 RUSSELL GABRIEL Basketball-1,2,3,4 Baseball-2,3,4 Football-4 Band-1,2,3 4 Glee Club-5,3 Clase Play-3,4 Ccnatue Staff-3 4 ,u
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sC1ass Secretary-2 4 SE IUHS EVELYN GIBSON b Band-1,2,3,U Glee Club-1,2 3 a Buzz Staff-3,n Conatus Staff-3,4 Latin Club-1,2 Class Play-3,k a Librarian-2 Girl Reserves-1 Usherette-3,4 A Prince of eace-4 5 Class of History-2,3,k Basketball-l,2,3 Mixed Chorus-3 Production Staff- DON BAUGHMAN Class President-4 ' Claes Play- ,M Basketball- Conatus Staff-3,4 Class Poem-U Intramural Sports-3 GLENN KUNG Band-1,2,3,4 Boy Scouts-1,2,3 Picture Machine-1,2,3,k 4 Prince of Peace-1,4 I Librarian-1 Language Club-1,2 Orchestra-2 Glee Club-2,3 4 Class Play-3,5 Conatus Staff-3 Mixed Chorus-3 Buzz Staff-H Class Prophecy-N BARBARA BRUCE Band-1,2,3,h Glee Club-1,2 3 Buzz Staff-3,5 Librarian-2 Claes Play-3 4 Cheerleader-G Conatus Staff-3 Girl Reserves-1 Usherette-3,4 Prince of Peace-3,4 Mixed Chorus-3 Class History-4 Basketball-1,2,3 Production Staff-4 Student Council-2 Office-2 JACK ZIEGLER Intramural Sports-1 Glee Club-2 Claes Play-3,4 Conatus Staff-3 Basketball-4 Football-M Baseball-N EDDIE DALE Claes President-1,2 Class Vice President- Basketball-l,2,3,4 Football-N Baseball-2,3,M Conatus Staff-3,4 Buzz Staff-3,4 Claes Play-3,4 Glee Club-2,3,4 Aviation Club-l Mixed Chorus-2,3 JUANITA THOMPSON Clase Secretary-3,4 Student Council-1 Office-1,2 Glee Club-1,2 Clase Play-3,4 Conatus Staff-3,4 Buzz Stat!-3,4 Girl Reserves-l Usherette-3 4 Class w111-R Basketball-l,2,3 Production Staff-4 Salutatorian-H Latin Club-1,2 HARRY FAIRES Basketball-3,4 Football-N Class Treasurer-4 Conatue Staff-3 Buzz Staff-3,4 Class Play-3,4 Aviation Club-1 Librarian-3,k Intramural Bport s-1 ,2 HOWARD BAGENT Class Play-3,4 Conatus Staff-3 Band-2,j,U Glee Club-2,3 Basketball Manager-M Football-H Librarian-3 Mixed Chorus-3 Boy Scouts-l,2,3,k ROSE MARIE BRENLIBH Glee Club-l 2,3' Buzz Staff-5 Conatus Staff-3,4 Librarian-2 Class Play-3 4 Usherette-3,5 Student Council-l Office-1,2 Basketball-l,2,3 Production Staff-U
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SE IUH CLASS HISTIJHY In the year of our Lord, nlnteen hundred and thirty-five, forty-five travelers came to South Zanesville to begin a Journey be graduation. twelve short years ago, whose culmination was to We, as the Senior Class have now twenty pupils enrolled. Of the original forty-five Clifford Anders, Rose Marie Brenlish, Jim Buckley, Barbara Bruce, Harry Faires, Evelyn Gibson, Glenn Kunc, and Bob Robe still remain with us. We started our great adventure with Mr. C.O. Reynolds as our pilot and Miss Helen first year, we learned many basic rules that second co-pilot, Miss Edna Patton instructed next co-pilot was Miss Mary McDonald. In the Frazier as Co-pilot. In the course of our will stay with us all of our lives. As our us ln higher training. Coming to us as our fourth grade we found Miss Jean Lawyer, and in the fifth we thought ourselves very lm- portant as we had to climb three flights of steps to the top floor. Miss Lulu Scott was our co-pilot that year. Our first gentleman teacher was Mr. Jesse Hutson in the sixth grade. Then came one of the most important events in our life. We were now in Junior High School and changing classes and teachers every period. We thought telligent and had nothing more to learn. But we were mistaken. we were really in- The next year we prepared for our Boxwell Text, the biggest event for us in the eighth grade. We began our High School training with a new pilot, Mr. W. G. Davis, who remained with us for our Freshman and Sophomore years. Miss Glenn Colvin was our home room teacher and we welcomed new students from the surrounding community. They were: James Butler, Sue Hylbert, Junior Mix, Mildred Reynolds, Eleen Roberts, Garnet Winland, and also Jack Ziegler who had been with our class in preceding years. We were now taking the required subjects which are necessary for graduation. This fact gave us an ln- epiration to study harder than ever. The main events for us during our first year in high school were our Christmas Party, the Freshman-Sophomore Banquet, and Summer Vacation. Officers for our Freshman year were: President, Eddie Dale, Vice President, Madolyn Tracy, Secretary, Mary Lou Archerg and Treasurer, Jim Butler. Our Sophomore year brought new conquests to us still under the supervision of Miss Colvin. Our Officers elected for that year were: President, Eddie Dale, Vice President, Madolyn Tracy, Secretary, Evelyn Gibson, and Treasurer, Mildred Reynolds. The main events of that year were: the Freshman-Sophomore Banquet, the Christmas Party, and a Sled-Riding Party. Then came one of the busiest and most exciting years in our school career. We were now Juniors with a large program ahead of us. Mr. Earl Rlggle was our class advisor and Mr. Byron Foucht was Superintendent. This first event was election of officers as follows: President, Jim Butler, Vice President, Eddie Dale, Secretary, Juanita Thompson, and Treasurer, Mildred Reynolds. After a few weeks of school, the staff was chosen for the Conatus with Clifford Anders and Evelyn Gibson as Co-Editors. The class was very proud of their accomplishment with the year book, one of the best ever published. Another great eventfwas the Junior Class Play, 'Spring Green' with Miss Glenn Colvin as director. Our dress rehearsal of the play, December 12, was a day long remembered as we excitedly received our Class Rings. Miss Colvin also gave us a doughnut. One member of the Junior Class, Robert Robe, was alternate at the Prince of Peace Contest. Another Christmas Party was enjoyed that year. The Junior and Senior Banquet was held at the Hotel Rogge on May 2, 1946. That event ended our activities for that year. Our election of officers as Seniors made Don Baughman, President: Jim Butler, Vice President, Juanita Thompson, Secretary, and Harry Faires, Treasurer. We chose Orchid and Yellow as our class colors, yellow Talisman Roses as our class flower, and 'Seniors Today, Citizens Tomorrow', as our class motto. We were proud of our class and with its participation in the school activities. Those in the band were: Clifford Anders, Howard Bagent, Jim Butler, Florence Carder, Don Fulkerson, Russ Gabriel, Evelyn Gibson, Barbara Bruce, Glenn Kunc, Bob Robe, and Eleen Roberts. Bob Robe has been the school pianist for the last two years. Our letter men for basket-ball, baseball, and football were: Don Baughman, Jim Butler, Jim Buckley, Eddie Dale, Harry Eaires, Russ Gabriel, Jack Ziegler, and Howard Bagent, Manager. The seniors furnished one cheerleader, Barbara Bruce. The Prince of Peace winners were Jim Butler who won the local and county contest and Evelyn Gibson who was placed second ln the local contest. The Seniors were also represented on the Conatus Staff. Juanita Thompson was Senior Class Editor, Don Baughman and Evelyn Gibson, on Editorial Staff and Jim Butler, was on the Sports Staff. The events of this year were: a hay-wagon ride, and a Christmas Party. We sponsored a Thanksgiving Dance chanclng off a turkey and two baskets of pencils with the lettering South Zanesville School engraved stationery. We have sponsored several evening movies and movies for the grade school and high school. Our Class Play this year was 'And Came The Spring' directed Play was presented on April 18, 1947. The Junior-Senior Banquet, of which we were guests was held Hotel. It was a night that we'll always remember. groceries. We have sold on them and we also sold every noon on Wednesdays again by Miss Colvin. The May, 8, l9U7 at the Zane All through our Senior year we have been planning our class trip. We voted to go East and to start our journey on June lst. Now that the Long Journey of the Class of '47 through school has ended, we hope that nf tha :Clans nnnh and nvnrv member H111 nunnnnd in the crrnntor inn!-nav nf' 'life nntnhin tha
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