Utica High School - Builder Yearbook (Utica, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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THE BUILDER Freshmen - ---- Screen Playwrigbts FRESHMAN CLASS First Row Ileft to rigbtj--Stanley Smoots, Willard Donahey, James Brown, Charles Tulloss, Carl Lescalleet, Donald Lamb, Carl Ryan, Daniel Helphery, Arthur Lambert, Bernard Young. Second Row Kleft to rightj-Donald Cullison, Ronald Stradley, Patty Riley, Mary Mason, Rose Nesbit, Dorothy Salyers, Charles Good, Anne Nardi, Roger Smith, William Le Fever, Freda Borden, Irene Wood, Barbara Porter, Jeannette Popham, Donna Jackson, Louise Hutton, Jean Marietta, Bruce Hissong. Third Row flefl to righlj-Paul Abbott, Dorothy Pound, Vera Hayes, Dorothy White, Marian Cole, Kate Hutton, Marjorie Mick, Betty Courson, Mable Belcher, Oneita jones, Mary Sandman, Jeannette Faulkner, Vivian Skeen, Jean Teagarden, Yvonne Wycuff, Iva Westenbarger, Ruth Dunlap, Edythe Walker, Gorden Fawcett, jack Quinif, Kenneth Gantt. Fourth Row fleft to rightl--Donald Parkinson, Gene Ramsey, Edgar Parkinson, Charlayne Reed, Jane Dunlap, Jean Ferguson, Mary Lou Nutter, Kathryn Orsborn, Martha Mason, Trula Evans, Betty Warthen, Thelma Farley, James Rice, Melvin Bishop, Steve Sabo, Vaughn Lewis. CLASS OF 1949 This important Studio department was organized early in September with 65 members. To guide them throughout the year they elected the following officers: Charles Good, President, Susan Salyers, Vice-President, William LeFever, Secretary- Treasurer. The class was well represented in all school activities, including Glee Clubs, Mixed Chorus, and Band. Serving on the Ink Splash Staff were: Leona Blough, jean Tea- fCor2tinued on page 65, IN MEMORIAM Paul Richard Hickman, a member of the eighth grade last year, died June 19, 1945, after a brief illness of meningitis. Being thirteen years of age, he would have been a Freshman this year. Rusty, as he was called, was beloved by all who knew him, and is sadly missed by the members of the Freshman Class. Dfzge Twenty-Six '

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THE BUILDER Soplaomores ' ' ' ' - - Cameramen SOPHOMORE CLASS Fin! Row Cleft to rigbtj-Robert Biggs, Elmer Evans, Donald Spearman, Charles McDonald, Donald Barrick, Richard Kirkpatrick, Glenn Kidwell. Second Row fleft lo figbtj-Leona Blough, Eleanor Babb, Ethel McMillen, Peggy McKibben, Marilyn McClelland, Von Green, John Stone, Mr. McGuEy Csponsorb, Katherine Ellis, Norma Ellis, Virginia Porter, Billie Armbrust, Nancy Faulkner, Wanda Debolt. Thin! Row fleft to rigbtj-Virginia Evans, Susan Salyers, Myrtle Glover, Jackie Lake, Pauline Cole, Eileen Ryan, Barbara Lipak, Audrey Jacks, Juanita Reynolds, Betty Peters, Neva Beever, Julia Earlewine, Marie Thompson, Ruth Maharg, Virginia Adams, Marietta Van Fleet. Fourth Row Uefz to rightj-Edward Dush, Carl DeWiggins, james McCann, Leland Walker, Hugh Wherl, Keith Stricker, Rex Spray, Carroll Walters, Forrest Swick, William Rowley, Nelson Worthman, Loren Divan, Paul Rine. ' CLASS OF 1948 Under the leadership of an efficient corps of officers on set twenty-two, an ener- getic and industrious crew of 51 made several feature attractions as well as contributed to the production of the entire studio. john Stone served his second term as presi- dent, ably assisted by Eleanor Babb, vice-president, Marilyn McClelland, secretary, and Peggy Lou McKibben, treasurer. Von Green was elected as representative to Student Council. The publicity was handled by Neva Beever, Julia Earlewine, and Leona Blough as reporters on the Ink Splash, with Leland Walker and David Reed on the Builder Staff. The class was well represented in the casts of the music organizations, F. H. A., and F. F. A. Charles McDonald won a trophy in judging cattle at Columbus. Don Barrick, John Stone, james McCann, Von Green, and David Reed won the coveted U in football or basketball. The Thanksgiving party November 25 in the auditorium was a memorable occasion. Mr. McGuffy served as director of the work done on set twenty-two. -David Reed Page Twenty Five



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THE BUILDER Eighth Grade ------- Prop-Men EIGHTI-I GRADE Firrt Row fleft zo riglztj-James Abbott, Edwin Smith, Edward Hiles, Raymond Bowers, Russell Biggs. Second Row Kleft to rigbtj-Claude Simpson, Arthur Williams, Helen Ferguson, Joan Biggs, jack Beckholt, Nelson Spray, Frederick Herchline, Anna Mae Beebe, Dixie Lee Hall, Russell Stone, Ronald Rine. Third Row flefz to right!-Lois Evans, Ruby Herrington, Ruth Troyer, Jane McCann, Gwen Lake, Glenna Hellwig, Wanda Farley, Norma Walker, Ruth Council, Donna Parish, Kathleen Evans, Mrs. Helphery Csponsorb. Fourth Row Kleft lo rightl--Franklin Parrish, Allen Butler, john Drake, Albert Butler, Owen Handwerk, William Tulloss, Charles Frost, james Nethers, Donald Lupher, Edward Buchanan, Ronald Ritchey. . CLASS OF 1950 Imagine what the future has for Utica High School in the way of Sinatras, Wlalkers, Johnsons, Shores, and Grables. The president of the eighth grade class is Jack Beckholt and if a man couldn't handle the job a woman, joan Biggs, was elected vice president. Since Nelson Spray is good on his notes, he was appointed secretary. It takes a woman to handle the money, so Helen Ferguson was appointed treasurer. As a star news reporter, Ronnie Rine was elected because he is always up to date with the news. Not an incident slips by without his knowing. Fred Herchline, a coming Van johnson, was elected Student Council representative. Y The eighth grade is very well represented in the band by Anna Mae Beebe, Dixie Lee Hall, Fred Herchline, and Edwin Smith. The class is honored by Ronnie Rine's being drum major. On February 15, the group presented an interesting Lincoln's Birthday program in assembly. . The members of the eighth grade class look eagerly, forward to four happy years of loyal service in the productions of Utica High School. -Carol Bootle Page Twenty Seven

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