Vaughnsville High School - Reminder Yearbook (Vaughnsville, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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 A SENIOR PLAY The Senior Claes presented the aystary, The Thirteenth Chair , April 8, 8s15 P. M. with the permission of the French Publishing Company. The oaat lnoluded the whole Senior Class. Synopsis Mr. Wales, trying to find eut who wardered his best friend, Spenser Lwt, brings a aedlun, Madaae.La-«range, into the hone of his friend, Mr Crosby. She is to expose the aaae of a lady whoa Wales had found was Id t raaae of Lee the night Me was hilled. She cones and finds that nar Helen, whoa she hasn't seen for years, is engaged to Will Crdsby and Helen is the name the median was to expose. Here is another aixepi for Will's sister's first naae is also Hole . After Donohue, the detee— tire accuses everyone, especially Miss O'leill, and gets no plaee, Madaae La Grange goes into a treses and soares the murderer into giving themself up into the hands of Donohue.. All -in sill everything ends happily for eaoh and every one. ■ H0WOR ROLL ■A HONOR ROLL (Requlrenents: All grades A A grade A and 1 Ba) Grade 12 Grade 11 Lavonne Grubenhoff 1,2,3, , Carole Winkle 1,2,3, Delores Miller 1,2,3, , Chuck Myers 1, Ruth Myers 1,2,3, Janloe Smith 1,2,3, , Grade 9 Rose Marls Campsll 2. Marilyn Smith 1.2,3, , Shirley Winkle , Grads 12 Doris Young 1,2 Grade 8 Phyllis Altatasttsr 1,2,3, , B HONOR ROLL Grads 10 Donald Irenes %,) Bill Myers 1,2,3, , Carolyn Myers 3, Nona Altatastter 3, Grade 7 Thomas Kiaetle 1,2-3, . Jane Ellen Tudor l,p,3 (Requirements: No grade below C ; an average of BB) Grade 12 Norma Gephart 2, Verona Jervis 3, Chuok Myers 2,3, , Ruth Myers , Robert Reese 3, Robert Riley lm Betty Syfert 2, Dori» Young , Grade 9 Rolland Auchauty 3, , Ann Barnes 1,2,3» , Rose Marie Campbell 1,3, , Nancy Ellen Davis 1,2,3, , Lola Ann Dunlap 1,2,3, Marlene Miller 1,2, Robert Reed 2, , Bill Syfert 2, , Owen Tudor 2,3, Jack Resell 2,3, Shirley Winkle 1.2.1, David Young 1,2,3, , Duane Young 1,2,3, , Grade 11 Marilyn Auohmuty 1.2,3, , Colleen Bryan 2,3, . John Fouikee 1,2,1, , Paul Jackson 1,2,3, , Dean Litton 1,3, Marilyn Myers 2,3, , Catherine Thoaaa 1,2,3, uarole Winkle Grade Lane Buahong 3, Clarabell Evans 1.2, Ronnie Evans 1,3, , Marlene Foulkes 3, , Billy Reese 1, Rhea Tudor , Patty Tanoe 1,2,3, , 2,3» . Grade 10 Nona Altatastter 1.2, , Donald Collar 2,3, , Marvin Griffith 3, , Marilyn Jonea 1,2,3, , Donald Krouse 1,2,3, Paul Millar 1, Carolyn Mysrs 1,2, , Ray Dean Sterna 1,2,3, , Grade 7 Lloyd Collar 2, Carole Clevenger 1,2,3, , Joan Edwards 1, James Evans 1,2,3, Larry MoWilliaaa 1,2, , Mary Louise Steaen 1,2,3, , Alton Stephens , t m id, THE HEMIIVDEH

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September, 19U5—an eventful time, for then 19 bright and peppy fresh- men bounced Into study-hall. that a thrill It was to be seated with the sophisticated upperclassmen J Our ranks were depleted this year by the loss of one of our classmates, Eileen Carter. We were sorry to see her go . Mr. foster had his hands full with the Job as our advisor, but he had the help of the following.offleers; Three months of rest and then back to the hallowed halls of Vaughns- ▼Ills High—this time with the worldly experience of one year behind us at last. We gained two needed recruits to swell our ranks this year------ Bob Reese, from Van Wert, and Norma Oephart, from Lima. Our Sophomore year was spent In quiet (t) study under the able advleorehlp of Mrs. Euhlaan. The following officers were elected: Our Junior year was one to be remembered for Its thrills, and the add- ition of Chuck Myers to our already Illustrious class. ▲ stranger gating Into study-hall might hare seen the fascinated Juniors gating tenderly at their hands—no, they weren't going craty—Just admiring their beautiful class rings. Quite the prettiest yet they said. The drajtatlc talent of the Jaunty Juniors was displayed In our class olay, The Daffy Dills , which was ably directed by our advisor, Miss Myers. The following offioers nelp- ed guide us through this year: The Junior-Senior Prom was the the crowning event of the year with Its Texan theme. Cacti, a corral, a campfire, soft guitar music, and even a Texas moon helped create the western atmosphere. We looked with longing at the seats filled by the Seniors and longed for that day when we'd fill them. At last J We were Seniors. This was a year to remember. A man on Mars might look down and see wild activity In Vaughnsvllle. It was the Sen- iors, of course i Primping for our senior pictures, wildly cheering for the team, supported by four senior boys, madly selling pop-corn at the games, studying our parts for the play, watching our bank account grow, selling ads for the Reminder, working like beavers to get It out on time, trying to decide on which Invitation to choose, and all the other things, seniors do. Mrs. Myers, with the help of the following officers managed to guide the Seniors through this hectic year. An event which will linger long In our memories Is the Junior-Senior Prom. Also the Bacculaurate and Commencement hold their places In the hearts of us Seniors. Possibly the most exciting event was the class trip to Sault Ste. Marie and Mackinac Island. We all wish to thank our teachers for their efforts to guide us through high school. We will all look back on school as some of the most enjoyable days we have spent. May we ever strive to live by our motto— Climb though the rooks be rugged. Class Flower—Yellow Tea Rose Class Colors—azure and gold President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Edgar Vance Robert Riley Janice Smith News Reporter Delores Miller Bob Foulkes President Vice-President Secretary-Treae News Reporter Robert Riley Janice Smith Ruth Myers Doris Young President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chuok Myers Edgar Vance Janloe Smith News Reporter Delores Miller Doris Young President Vice-President News Reporter Secretary Treasurer Edgar Vance Robert Riley Janice Smith Ruth Myers Doris Young



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Bow 1 - Row 2 - Bow 3 - Marilyn Auchauty, Catharine Thoaae,Carole Winkle, Janet Rimer, Buth Miller. Marilyn Uyere, Colleen Bryan, Dorie Jeanne Dunlap, Miss Myere. John Poulkee, Jack Ilausing, Paul Jackeon, Hormn Saith, Dean Litten. JTJHIOB PUT The Juniore were Juetly proud of their daee play.A DATI WITH JUD . Hot only was it produced without eerioue error, hut played to the lajr eet crowd ewer to eee a Junior play in our eehool auditoriua. J dy went through the ueual role of airing up the whole town.only to eaerge ae aaen of the Coaaunlty Dance, eecorted by the '»“ lk . The caet of playere: Judy.Carole Winkle; Bandolph. Johnnie Joulkee, Mr. Poeter, Paul Jackeon; Mre. Poeter, Marilyn Myers; Oogie jingle. Jack Klaueing; Mitti Hoff nan, Dorie Jeanne Dun lap; Barbara Colleen Bryan; Hannah, the mid, Catherine Thomas, Mre. Janet Biaer; Mr. Mart indale .lormn Saith; Mrs. H0tchkiBS,toth Miller, Iloiee Hotchkiee, Marilyn Auchauty; Hex O'Conner, Dean Litten, Sueie O'Conner, Marilyn Auchauty. PHOM The aoet beautiful, gala, exciting ewent to 1948-49 eehool year wae the PHOM, giwen May 6. by the JOTI0 of the SINIORS. The theae wae THE DESP SOUTH, with «nu. decorat lone coinciding. Hreryone enjoyed the Southern Melodiee and the Southern Hoepitality ae shown by the hoete of the evening.

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