Waynesfield Goshen High School - Reflections Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH)
- Class of 1944
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'T sz l 1' 1' 1' v-J 1 a M ' 4 5 V-.+ w IMF, :,ii?': J ,, f. ,,. , J 1 1 .-5.3 Y E. ,L,,..:h 1,50 if lv I, 3, -1'-,5'1:.e:f, mfg Y, ig, ,Kali in viva -. ,vig-53 Ha 43, xi V , H, V ,V H .V I N A V- A r N ' 2 4 ' fi, w - f - iw 1 '--- -Aw w W,-ftfm 1..Z.vg' SJ' aififlf-.: -554' 72? gif: 1944 Echo Published by THE JUNIOR CLASS Of Waynesfield High School 1943--44 MARVA KAUFMAN RUTH ANN MORRIS VIRGINIA SHEIPLINIC Editor Assistant Editor Businvss Mzxnzxgci' MISS AN'l'OINI'I'l I'Ii PURPUS and HAROLD V. PFAFF Advisors Dvsignm-d and Printvd by YALE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATIZ Forty Eight Yi-urs in Waym-sficld i K' -,ij K. FOREWORD Within the covers of our yearbook we have attempted to bring to you school-life as we see it at Wayne High. We, who have assisted in its publication, hope that it may renew school-day memories. Our purpose has been to incorporate into this book a variety of things that will recall to your mind pleasant days spent at school. And so we present to you our yearbook and hope that 'you will receive as much enjoy- ment in viewing it as we have had in publishing it. We wish to take this opportunity to thank the Yale Newspaper Syndicate for the printing and engraving, Olan Mills and Walter Sweet for pictures, and the advertisers without whose cooperation this annual would have been impossible. Ruth Ann Morris, Associate Editor. EDITORIAL Picture a modern war factory fully equipped with 26 fine and dependable mechanics, and the many new and different things being turned out by it. . Now let us compare that with the junior mechanics who have worked hard and steadily on the invention of the yearbook. This year we have made a larger annual both in quantity and we hope in quality. We have added more pictures and used a new type of padded cover for the Wayne Echo. We sincerely hope that you will approve of this new innovation. I wish to thank my editorial staff and teachers for their unceasing cooperation to make this issue of the Wayne Echo a success. We have tried and tested our innovations and we now turn them over to you, hoping it helps you to recall many, many fond memories. Marva Kaufman, Editor-in-Chief we, me gs. if? 14 if Nllllll llllll ffxfll I ,aaf fazf+f tam: H M f f X ' 'MLP . 14' DEDICATION With sincere appreciation for their many sacrifices to make this world a better place in which to live, the junior Class of nineteen hundred and forty-four, hereby dedicate The Wayne Echo 1944 to the n and women of our community who are in the service of our country. Hardman Horn Sanford Sproul Donald Edgington Dr. C. K. Josse William Weygandt Lloyd Pyles Donald Rabe Ralph Focht Winter Decker Dewey Rinehart Carl Jacobs Ivan Stiles William Smith Delno Preston Paul Hardin Kenneth Hardin Eugene Hemphill Roscoe Hower Russell Wilson Klor Heffner Dwight Smith Harold Gossard Homer Hall Rev. Frciderich Herbert Waitman Ralph Young Ermine Neeley Mack Bush Carl Pepple Elvin Pepple Robert Pepple William Heffner George Waitman Robert Wells Donald Blank Byron Newland Willis McCormick William Carter junior Counterman E. Carlton Scott Brooks Vermillion Max Detter Russell Sproul Richard Buffenbargt Charles Gross jack Thrush, Jr. Nelson Ulrey Ralph Swaney john Snider Robert McCreight William McCormick Carl Earl Dale Strawser Roger Parkins joe Webb Elmer Carter Robert Mumaugli Ralph Hutson Howard Wilcox Verlin Herndon Glenn Harrod john Wilson .Iohn Harrod David Reynolds Gerald Newland Roeal Gilroy Eugene Foor Dale Smith Jack Smith Vivian Smith James R. Lhamon Otis Fess Paul Gilroy Jarnes Hamilton Charles Hamilton Albert McGinnis Robert Cook Carl K. Howell John O. Yale Jack Leatherman Clyde Gilroy George H. Sproul Elmer B. Yale Ralph Harmon Stanley Brown Clarence Howell Byron Heffner Harvey Chiles Dale Shade Max Hanenkrat Grover Bailey George Shaner Riley Hull Leonard Sproul Carl A. Yale Leonard Thompso Il Paul Cummings William Steele Charles Strawser Waldo Douglas Clarence Smith Junior Knotts Cleo Davisson Lyle Miller Robert Webb Gerald Smith George Plaugher Paul Shade Byron Bondurant Joe Sproul Byron Edgington Francis Harrod Hebert Neelcy Joe Hatfield Lawrence Ulrey Robert Herndon Carol Eleanor Webb Edgar Grimm Richard B. Yale Gerald Herndon Oscar Martin Paul Spellman Donald Bondurant Garold F. Howell Leonard Pyles fx- IN MEMORIAM of Miss Georganna lVIcGarity One who we thought of so kindly, who worked so un- tiringly. Altho' we knew her only a short time, she endeared herself to all. Her quiet loving kindness Her gentle kindly ways, Will long be remembered by all, Throughout the passing days. That someone-'s eheery voice and smile Shall prove that she had been worth while That she has paid with something fine, Her debt to Cod, for life Divine. Administration uk ir uk 'LL Board of Education John Copa-land Wullur LilllIlIIliI1gS, Cllvrk john Stilr-S, Pri-s. School Building ,.,,..-ff Faculty iririr HAROLD PFAFF Ohio UniversityfA. B. '38. Science, Physics. BOYD MOORE Ohio State Universitygll. S. '43, Vocational Agriculture, Shop. ANTOINETTE PURPUS Ohio Northern University-D. S. in Education. '43, Music, English. HELEN YARGER Capital University-B. A. '43, Mathematics, Science. MARIE RIEHLE Miami University-B. S. in Edu- cation. '4l. Typing, Shorthand, Commercial. ' MARY MARGARET CURTIS Ohio State University-B. S. in Home Economics. 43. English, Home Economics, Phys Education. MRS. VONDOLA ANDREWS Ohio Northern University Sixth Grade WINONA WINEGARDNER Ohio Northern University Fifth Grade RACHEL NEAL Cedarville College Fourth Grade MRS. RUBY LEE Bowling Green Third Grade MRS. MOLLIE STANFIELD Ohio Northern University Second Grade MRS. ROBERT DURBIN Ohio Northern University. First Grade. PEARL RICE Capital University-B.A. '44 Social Science, English. cunsnnrumlnns Wwfaalf Graduates iririr ,n JOHN MOYER Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2. Band l, Class Play 3-4, Annual Staff 3, Hi Lites Staff 3, Operetta 2, Library Staff 4, W. Association 3-4, Softball 2-3, Basketball 4, Baseball l-2, Basketball Manager 2-3, W. Association President 4, As. Editor of Annual 3. What you see, Depends on what you look for. DOLORES HEFFNER Glee Club 1-2, Mixed Chorus 1-2- 4, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 2-3, Annual Staff 3, Hi Lites Staff 3, Operetta 2, Class Officer l, Of- fice Staff 3-4, Sextette 3-4, Cheer Leader l-2-3-4. Smiles lead to success. BARBARA ROBERSON Glee Club 1-2, Mixed Chorus l-2, Band 1-2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, Dra- matics Club 2, Annual Staff 3, Op- eretta 2, Library 3-4, Schools at- tended 7-8 at Alger. If I will, I will, you can depend on it. If I won't, I won't, that's the end of it. JOAN MCCARTY Glee Club l-2, Mixed Chorus I-2- 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Class Play 3, Dramatic Club Vice Pres. 2, An- nual Staff 3, Hi Lites 2, Operetta 2, Library staff 4, Officer 2-4, Of- fice Staff 3, Sextette 4, Cheer Leader 2-3-4. My voice may not have a tone, but have you heard my trombone? MERLE CARTER Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, An- nual Staff 3, W. Association 4, Softball 2-3, Class Officer 3, Bas- ketball l-2-3-4, F. F. A. I-2-3-4, F.F.A. Vice Pres. 3, W. Association Vice Pres. 4, Treasurer of Annual 3. Class Play 4. I don't believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. BUDD HARROD Glee Club l-2-3, Mixed Chorus l 2-4, Class Play 3-4, Annual Staff 3 Operetta 2, Library Staff 1, Class Officer 1-2. Great men are dying every day Don't feel so hot myself. FREDA WELLS Glee Club 1-2, Mixed Chorus l-2 Annual Staff 3, Operetta 2, Library Staff 4, Cheer Leader 2-3-4. Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit.' .sf Us 3 wap? A -if' E 5 A i by . . :E5,.: wif if ' 'Q K , ii ' - wg? F x S2 f 5 A 'er NMQQH 44 Aw was i X GRACE LHAMON Glec Club l-2, Mixed Chorus 2, Dramatics Club 3, Operetta 2, Of- fice Staff 4. If I cannot do great things, DELMAR DOTSON I can do small things in a great PAUL MCCREIGHT Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, way. W Association 4 Basketball 12 3 Class Play 3-4, Annual Staff 3, Of- 4 Baseball 2 ficer F. F. A. Treasurer 4. It is better to be quiet and bc Schools attended, Roundhead and judged a fool than to speak and Wayne Hi. Happy Go Lucky Not a care in the worldf' BARBARA SNIDER MARJORIE TALLMAN Band 1-2-3-4, Annual Staff 3, Hi Lites 3, Officers l-2-3-4, Office staff 4, Prophecy 4, Class Play 4. Happy Go Lucky Careless and free Nothing there is That worries mc. Glee Club l-2-3, Mixed Chorus G1 Cl b 1234 M d h 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2.3, Dramatic Club 1 efrnnffal Smff 3 ggeitaorlgs 2, Annual Staff 3, Hi Lites 2, Op- i Llbrary 3 4 CFCU3 2, Officer l'2'3'4, Officl' You cant get ahead bs kicking Staff 3-4, Class Play 4. Where there is mischief, there am I. EVERETT GILROY Glee Club l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Annual Staff 3, Operetta 3, Officer 3, Class Play 4. What should a man do but bc merry? RAY FOCHT Band l-2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, An- nual Staff 3, President 1, Vice Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. of S. C. 4, F. F. A. Sec. l-2-3, F. F. A. Pres. 4. It is better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all. BEATRICE GILMER Glee Club 1-2, Mixed Chorus l-2, Band 2-3-4, Dramatics Club 2, An- nual Staff 3, Hi Lites 2, Operetta 2, Library l, Officer 4, Office Staff 3-4, Historian 4, Girls Glee Club Pianist 4, Mixed Chorus Pianist 4. Valedictorian. True friendship is eternal. IIELEN SPROUL Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1- 2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Class Play 3-4, Annual Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2- Hi Lites l-2-4, Operetta 2, Librar- ian Music Dept. 1-2-4, Office 3, Sextette 3-4, Student Council Pres. 3, Class Treas. 4, Library Staff 1-2 Class Pres. 2, Class Will 4. Every why hath a wherefore. 1 ETHAN BAYLIFF Glee Club l-2, Mixed Chorus l-2, Band 2-3, Operetta 2, Annual Staff 3, F. F. A. 1-2, Student Council 2, Basketball l-2-3, Baseball 1-2. Sal- utatorian. If you can't swim try to float. BETTY LOWE FAYE SMITH Glee Club 1-2, Officer 3, Annual Staff 3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-4, Hi Lites 4, Class Play 3-4, Operetta 2, Office 3, Dramatics 2, Cheer Leader 2-3-4, Advice to the jrs. 4. Success is the key to the future. RICHARD RASH Hi Lites l-2, Vice Pres. l, F. F. A. Glee Club l-2-3, Band l-2-3-4, Dramatics Club 2, Annual Staff 3, Operetta 2, Officer 1, Office 4, Class Play 4. Good, Better, Best Never let them rest 'Till good is better and better, best. A -w di 1-2-3. ' The trouble with Luck is, that it will change. fin As SENIOR CLASS HISTORY green Freshmen, 34 of us enrolled in Waynezfield High school in 1940. Barbara Roberson entered our class this year and Norma Earl, Barbara Lones, Myrtle Hall, Mary Harmon, Martha Pummel, Morris Patton, Robert Webb, and Rocol Gilroy withdrew. We were well represented in school activities for Fresh- men. Dolores Heffner become a cheerleader and Merle Carter, Ethan Bayliff, Earl Shields, and Paul Mc- Creight made the Reserve basket ball team. Class officers were elected as follows: Ray Focht, presidentg Merle Carter, vice president, Budd Harrod, secretaryg Dolores Heffner, treasurerg Barbara Snider and Faye Smith, news reporters, and Joan McCarty, news reporter, Ethan Bayliff, Student Council representative. As Sophomores, in 1941, we elected these class officers: Helen Sproul, president, Ray Focht, vice presi- dent, Barbara Snider, secretary, Ethan Bayliff, Student Council representative. Harold Binkley and Lois Smith withdrew leaving an enrollment of 24. Our Junior year was more interesti, A since we much deliberation and presented our fir W ay, The basketball team, Ethan Bayliff and Mer arter the were in more activities. We chose our class rings after Night Owl. Paul McCreight made the first five on the , . Reserve team and John Moyer was manager. Freda Wells, Joan McCarty, Betty Lowe have two years of cheerleading to their credit and Dolores Heffner has three. Barbara Snider, Barbara Roberson and Margie Tallman completed their third year as majorettes. The following class officers were chosen Everett Gilroy, president, Merle Carter, vice president, Barbara Snider, member editor. We look up Barbara Council secretary, Margie Tallman, news reporter, Ray Focht, treasurer, Helen Sproul, Student Council We also published the 1943 annual, with Ray Focht as editor-in-chief and john Moyer as assistant And to close the year we gave the Junior-Senior Reception in honor of the Seniors. are now dignified Seniors and feel the responsibility of our position. We know how thc'lower classes to us, so we chose the following upfight officers to lead and represent usg Joan McCarty, presidentg Snider, secretary, Helen Sproul, treasurer, Betty Lowe, news reporter, and Ray Focht, Student representative. V K !' CLASS WILL We, the Wayne Hi Seniors, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Four, do hereby on this twenty-first day of january, make this our last will and testament: 1 ARTICLE I-To the juniors, we leave the right to become the most famous and most perfect class ever to graduate from Wayne Hi fnext to usll. . ARTICLE II-To the Sophomoresi we leave the many head-aches which accompany the production of an annual. ' I ' ARTICLE III-To the Freshmen, we leave the right to initiate negct year's Freshmen in the most un- righteous manner possible. ARTICLE IV-To the Faculty, we leave the happiness that will naturally come with our departuref ARTICLE V-To the janitor, Burleigh Howell, we leave all the cracked furnaces and the rusted water pipes with which he has had to contend during the past year. . ARTICLE VI-John Moyer leaves his knowledge of how to grow short to Bill Timmons. 1 Merle Carter leaves his brotherly love to Abram. Ethan Bayliff wills his slight stature to Gene Miller. - Delmar Dotson doesn't have anything to leaveg Beulah Webb has it all. , ' Beatrice Gilmer leaves her ability to worm good deportment grades out of the teachers to Betty Dulebohn. Budd Harrod leaves some of his will-power to Doris Jeanne Steele. . joan McCarty leaves Joe Pepple to Virginia Sheipline. Dolores Heffner leaves 'her ability to sing before an audience to Brooks Jacobs. Gracie Lhamon leaves her girlish smile to Peggy Bowman. Betty Lowe leaves her sweaters Qetc.J to Dorothy Butler.' Paul McCreight leaves his ability to wear out clars in a hurry to Bill Rabe. Irene Price leaves one of her diamond rings to Betty Wilson. Barbara Roberson leaves her figure to Peggy Musser. Dick Rash leaves his ability to become a Sr. in eleven yeaves to Richard Brownell. Barbara S ' er leaves her sometimes mannerly attitude to Mary Louise Murphy, and her pretty brown eyes to Cre ora Gross. f Ray Focht leaves his Girls Let Me Alone! sign to Joe Chiles. . Helen Sproul leaves her ability to hit the wrong typewriter key at the right time to Marilyn Newland, and her musical talelnts to Walter Cook. - Q james Edgington has everything he needs fpresumablyj. Since Margie Tallman is a steady woman, she can leave her address book to Cleona Foor, and her know- ledge of primitive methods of love-making to Evelyn DeCamp. I Freda Wells leaves her ability to skip school and get away with it to Marian Ingledue. Faye Smith leaves her little Plymouth to Marva Kaufman on condition that she take out insurance on it be- fore learning to drive. ARTICLE VII--We will you, the people who read this,iall the head-ache tablets you may need tckcounteract the feeling in which this masterpiece will no doubt leave you. 54. Q .ifffn-air, 4 .' . , J I P r Q X R . CLASS PROPHECY Place: Graduation of the Class of 1955 The auditorium is now beginning to fill with many people from far and near. The class of '44 has planned to meet here. I wonder if they will all make it. Those already present are: Barbara Roberson who is living with her husband, Lt. Commander Foor at Officers Headquarters in California. Oh! there is Barbara Snider. Barbara is now a dress designer in New York. My, she looks nice. Here is Paul McCreight. He is a professional basketball player, and from what I hear, he's a Frank Sinatra in basketball clothing. Who is that over there by the bleachers? Why Professor Ethan Bayliff of Ohio State University. My, my here comes Ray Focht. What have you been doing these last ten years, Ray? An Ag teacher? That should suit you fine. There is that famous writer, Dick Rash. Remember when Dick wrote that wonderful book, A Review of My Experiences . He says that is what started himon the road to fame. And here is that popular radio singer of Western songs, Delmar Dotson. They say he is living in Brook- lyn with his wife, the former Miss Beulah Webb, and son, Delmar Webb Dotson, Jr. Who is that in the Army Air Force uniform? Wh y Captain Budd Harrod. And here is the owner of that popular Dude Ranch, Grace Lhamon. I ask her if she has any family and she says, No, just my cats. , Isn't that the owner of Pumpkin Patch? Why certainly, Merle Carter. My what a healthy looking young man. Well that's what farm life does for one. There is Beatrice Gilmer. She tells me that she is teaching right here in Wayne High, and that this is her graduating class. My goodness! what's this coming in now? Let's go a little closer. Well Holy joe! Itls Helen Sproul and her band, the Twenty Hot Shots. And who is that in the middle- Why, it is Dolores Heffner, Helen's featured vocalist. They promised to give us a little jazz later on, so be sure to stick around. Who is it that just drove up? It is Irene Price, the model from New York. Beatrice says that she is the top hand model in New York. Now we all know whose hands those were in the hand lotion adver- tisements. And here is First Lt. Joan McCarty of the Army Nurses. She looks the very picture of peace and solitude. Well, let's go back inside and see who has arrived since we left. Over there are Faye Smith of the Skating Brigades, and Betty Lowe, secretary of some leading financial expert. Looks like they are having one of those good old talks again. Well blow me over with a feather! Here is the great Cassanova of Wayne High. Surely you remember him, John Moyer. From all appearances, he is just the same. Hmm, who are those gals over there with him? My goodness, why doesn't that lady do something with those squalling brats? Oh, pardon me! Why it's Freda Graham and her six handsome little Barrymores. My, how sweet they are when they arc-n't crying. You all remember Freda as the former Miss Wells. That seems to be all the class and everyone is having a happy reunion now. My it seems wonderful to be back in one big happy bunch again. As for me, I have just given you a sample of my work. Shhh, the Commencement exercises have begun. ADVICE TO IUNIORS Mary Louise Murphy-Letter writing is popular now, be careful what you say. You might not be his one and only. ' Dorothy Butler-The ice is made to skate on Dorothy, not to sit on. Ruth Ann Morris-Your new car is getting a lot of use isnit it, Ruth Ann? Even on dates, too. Gene Miller-Keep up the good work, Gene, maybe you will be a second Einstein. Abram Carter-Gorsh! don't be so bashful, Abe, girls don't bite-or do they? Joe Chiles-Like to join the circus, Joe? Clowns are rather scarce nowdays. Walter Cook-Keep trying, Walter, you'll grow up some day. Evelyn DeCamp-Car horns scare you, Evelyn? Come to the city more often, you'll get used to them. Faris Earl-Try studying for a change, Ferry, and see how it feels-well--carrying books home is good exercise anyway. James Edgington-That blond hair and big smile might get you some place-or has it? Marva Kaufman--Those Hupsweepsl' are quite stylish Marva, there might be a future in them. Bill Rabe--Did you know there was gas rationing, Bill-or doesn't it take much gas to go to West- minster? Bill Timmons-You're almost as good with blackboard erasers as you are with a basketball. Betty Wilson-Why don't you see the school-board about a private line to Knoxville, Betty? Might cut down on your telephone bill. I Virginia Sheipline-Now Virginia, you can't kid us. We all know riding horses diohnt 'have horns. Cretora Gross-Wonder why Cret's so anxious to go back to the Loco ! I ! Marilyn Newland-Don't like diets, eh! George,' Grapefruits are rather sour, aren't they? Beulah Webb-Detention in study hall isn't so bad is it, Beulah, if you have company. Since he's al- ways with you, it doesn't make much difference where you meet. Peggy Musser-What are you going to do with all those soldiers when the war's over, Peg? Peggy Bowman-You might take up teaching as a career, Peggy? I hear you get along all right with the first graders. - Betty Dulebohn-You seem to be doing very well with the basketball boys, Betty. Some of the other girls might be a bit envious! Cleona Foor-As far as we can see she needs no advice. ' Marion Ingledue-Make .up your mind, Marion. There is a man power shortage, don't you know? Richard Brownell-You should get the priae for best dressed boy in school, Richard. The other boys would do well to follow your example. Doris Jeanne Steele-Remember the old saying, Doris, Early to bed and early to rise, makes one healthy, wealthy, and wise. And who knows it may also improve the temper, too! Brooks Jacobsa-Gradually getting over your bashfulness, eh? 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' Wi P5 1,7 31.1 f' V' 4 sl' 'Q .........,,..e..... .-, .,,. .,..e,.,.... . , ,, 'law h- ,f, -L Q-t ,T-ffl! .. . , -.A L. rt SCHOOL DI RY l September 28--Senior Assembly l October 24-Movie October 26-P. T. A. and F. F. A. Carnival I November 7-Junior Assembly ' September 7-School Opened w November 10-P. T. A. Meeting November 12-I-Iarrod-Basketball November 17-Sophomore Assembly November 19-McGuffey-Basketball November 23-St. Joseph-Basketball November 25-Thanksgiving December 1-Freshman Assembly December 8-New Hampshire-Basketball December 4-Junior Class Play December 8-Eighthigrade Assembly December 10-F. F A. Party December 14-Lafayette-Basketball December 18-Lakeview-Basketball December 22-Grade Operetta December 23-New Hampshire-Basketball December 25-Christmas December 30-St. Rose-Basketball January 4-Shawnee-Basketball January 12-P. T. A. Meeting January 14-Minster-Basketball January 19-Seventh grade Assembly January 21-Buckland-Basketball January 26-F. F. A. Assembly January 28-Cridersville-Basketball February 2-Teacher Assembly February 4-New Knoxville-Basketball February 9-Community Institute - February 10-Community Institute February 11-New Bremen-Basketball February 15-Tournament at St. Marys February 16-Music Assembly February 18-Tournament at St. Marys February 19-Tournament at St. Marys February 25-Movie presented by Student Council February 29-Junior Class Party March 4-Radio and stake show sponsored by Junior Class March 8-Senior Assembly-Senior Class Party-P. T. A. Meeting March 15-Junior Assembly March 17-F. F. A. Banquet - March 22-Sophomore Assembly March 29-Freshman Assembly April 5-Eighth grade Assembly April 12-P. T. A. Meeting-Seventh grade Assembly April 19- W Association Assembly April 26-High Lites Staff Assembly April 29-Senior Class Play May 3-Annual Staff Assembly May 14-Baccalaureate May 17-P. T. A, Meeting' May 19-School Closed May 20-Commencement A l 1' ' 3 Q.. A . 'V 1 WAYNE HIGH BACCALAUREATE Sunday Evening, May 14, 1944 Baptist Church Processional ...,.. Song ........... Prayer ........ Song ........ Sermon .,..... Song ............ Benediction ....... Piano Congregation Rev. G. W. Eley Vocal Trio Rev. Thomas Hubbard Jr. High Choir Rev. G. W. Eley WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Saturday Evening, May 20, 1944 Music ....... .............. B and Invocation ..... ..... R ev. Hubbard Salutatory ......... ..... E than Bayliff Song ............ ............ S extette Valedictory ....... ..... B eatrice Gilmer Song ............... ..................................................... S enior Hi Choir Class Address ...... ...... I . E. S. Williams, Hidleburg College, Tiffin, O. Music ..... Q ........................................................................................................ Band Presentation of Class to Board of Education ........ ....... I 1. V. 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Second Row: Miss Purpus Cclass advisorj, Marilyn Newland Qsecretaryl, Mary Louise Murphy, Marva Kaufman, Ruth Ann Morris fvice presidentj, Virginia Sheipline, Brooks Jacobs, Abram Carter. Third Row: Bill Rabe, Faris Earl, Joe Chiles, Bill Timmons, james Edgington, Gene Miller Qstudent councilj, Richard Brownell, Walter Cook. Sophomore Class First Row, left to right: Dora Ellen Gross, Joe Carter, Donna Jean Spellman, Marilyn Shaner fnews reporterj, Mary Ann Copeland Ctreasurerj, Gerald Case, Shirley Newland fvice presidentl, Mary Ann Moyer, Lavone Hunter fpresidentl. Second Row: Miss Yarger Celass advisorj, Dewey Allison fstudent councilj, John Gilmer, Beryl Riff, LaDonna Burwell, Dorothy Dulebohn, Bill Horn, Maurice Dillinger, Marvin Bayliff. Freshman Class First Row, left to right: Donald Smith, Gene McPhcron, Wavelinc Pyles Ctreasurerl, Frank Kaufman Cnews reporterj, Donald Gay, Neil Tussing, Roger Case, Nellie Carter, Lois Thompson, Marilyn Copeland fsecretaryl. Second Row: Gene Carter, Lyman Turner fstudent councilj, Betty Lou Hunter, Robert In- gledue, Darrell Dotson fpresidentj, Richard Hardin, Dolph McGinnis fvice presidentj, Charles Heffner. Third Row: Mr. Moore lclass advisorl, Donald Emrick, Junior Smith, Pearl Sheldon, Paul Waitman. l Seventh Grade liirst Row, left to right: Walter Kaufman, Byron Gilroy, illllllllllf' Moyer, Anise Guthrie Cviee presidentj, Dwight Case, Lucy Carter fsecretaryj, Gene Dnlelmohn, Harley llower, Wetzel Hardin fstudent eouneill, jimmy Chiles fpresidentl, Roberta Turner. Seeond ROW: Jack Stiles, Bobby Baker, Gene Tussing, Beth Balmeoek, ,lane Neff Ltreasurerl, Doris Gay tnews reporterl, Billy Shaner, Kent Woodword, Charles Hannenkrat, Roselma MeCorxniek, Lester Harmon, Miss Curtis felass advisorl. Third Row: Kenneth Earl, Nolan Van Horn, Eugene Gilroy, Mauriee Smith, Charles Ware Roy Lhanion, Donald Gross, Earl Webb. i Eighth Grade Front Row, left to right: Ted Gilroy, Ronald Smith, David Carr, Mary Helen Gross faec- retary-treasurerH, Charles Gossard, Tommy Bodell fstudent eouneill, Marilyn Horn, Bohby Thompson, Dorothy Lhamon fpresidentl, Sue lkloyer. Second Row: Martha Kaufman, .Ioan Parkins, Luanna Musser Cnews reporterl, Etta lvlae MeMillin, vllllt'lIll21 Parkins, Marilyn Cummings, Kathleen Pc-pple. Mildred Dulehohn, Louis New-ley, Lois Ann Bennett, Marilyn jean Hunter. Third Row: Nliss Riehl Qelass advisory, Esther Baheoek, Junior Barnes, Lueille Gossard, Nlary Rash, Betty Blank, Mary Gray, joe Webb, O. C. Wehh, Ronald Turner. Grades ir ir ir . K First Grade First ROW, left to right: Dick Smith, Eugene Kaufman, Carl Barnes, Faris Moyer, Virginia Perkey, Robert Neff, Donald Spencer, Shirley Spencer, Linda Herndon, Cliff McCormick, Charles Newland, Mickey Newland, Roxie Ann Pfaff. A Second Row: Clyde Cook, Tommy Stacy, Carolyn Focht, Tommy Spencer, Dick McMillin, Jacklyn Morris, Tommy Baker, Bobby Kaufman, Carl Webb, jimmy Webb, Bobby Bondurant. Third Row: Betty Spencer, Barbara Underwood, Carl Copeland, Mirian Copeland, Joan Smithpkoger Byers, Gerald Shaw, Sue Ritchie, Mrs. Durbin Cclass advisorj. Second Grade First Row, left to right: Charles Guthrie, Roberta Lhamon, Ann Dulebohn, Jimmy Wells, Janice Perkey, Vera Gross, Allen Whetstone, Nancy Pepple, Joan Peasant, Barbara Mc- Cormick, Frank ,Carter, Valera Babcock. Second Row: Mrs. Stanfield fclass advisorj, jim Rash, Jerry Campbell, Carl Wireman, Sandra Herndon, Carl Spencer, Donald Ritchie, Joyce Webb, Maggie Webb. Third Grade , First Row, left to right: Vaude Guthrie, Leonard Cummings, Janice Newland, Carol Turner, Geneva Neeley, Phyllis Focht, Donald Bowman, Willard Cummings, Richard Yale, Junior Dulebohn, Loretta Weygandt. Second Row: Larry Wilson, Charles Hastings, Garry Price, Harold Shaw, Klor Gossard, Gerald Spencer, Gilbert Byers, William Schaub, Mrs. Lee fclass advisorj. 4 W X Fourth Grade First Row, left to right: Burlin Lhamon, Donald Webb, Norma Jane Emrick, Vera Jean Gos- sard, Eddie Baker, Elmer Webb, Evelyn Heilman, Nevelyn Heilman, Mary Ellen Hunter, Lillian Gilroy. Second Row: Danny Shields, Eloise Case, Betty Bowman, Jane Horn, Garry McCormick, Rus- sell Kaufman, Marilyn Hower, Miss Neal Qclass advisorj. Fifth Grade First Row, left to right: Charles Copeland, Roger Gross, James Bennett, Ruth Wireman, Esther Gilroy, Carl Carr, jean Shaner, Dolores Dotson, Charles Spencer. Second Row: Miss Winegardner fclass advisorj, Robert Kyle, Donna jean Chidester, Beth Pepple, Theresa Peasant, Nellie Webb, Emily Newland. Sixth Grade First Row, left to right: Roland Guthrie, Dean Cummings, Delbert Case, Ray Wireman, Rosetta Hunter, Alice Harman, Clark Miller, Walter Reynolds, Annabelle Meyers, Mary Heilman, jean Sanders. ' Second Row: Robert Shobe, Ann Copeland, Helen ,Io Baker, Carolyn Blank, Jane Rash, George Rabe, Mrs. Andrews fclass advisorl. Third Row: Duane Copeland, Danny Webb, Junior Newland, Laurence Neeley. .rx ' 3 BIGGEST , JOKES F f ' or THE far ' ' f 3 . jj, 3' V x ' '- -.--Q. 1221314 X if A KF :-.-: grl K X - , 'Az' .-ri' -Q T:-1., ,.,,73l5, .... ,A H ' 1 1431. 5 Zigi, - ' 'fi' .- .f? 1 ' ' .- .4 ' 5 '-'-:c-v:-:gtgsx I G 5 .ack . YEAR GLN Host-This brandy is 75 years old. Guest Cwateringl-Yes, yes. Host-Next year it will be 76 years old. Galgl could adore a man like you. Gonceited-You're out of luck. There ain't nobody like me. Diner fat restaurantl - 'KWell, how's the duck today? Waitress- Oh, I'm alright. How's the old pelican ? Gene M.- I hit a guy in the nose yesterday and you should have seen him run.', Bill R.- That so? ' Gene M.- Yeah, but he didn't catch me. Mr. Pfafff How am I going to support our family? Mrs. Pfaff-- You've got me. Mr. Pfaff- Yeah, that's just the trouble. Mr. Moore4fin restaurantj I don't mind when I order steak and get horse, but please take off the harness before you serve it. junior Glass Motto - Why take life seriously? You'll never get out of it alive. Joe- I see that Bidwell will be in the hospital lor a long time. Moe- Why? Did you see the doctor? joe- No, the nursef' Be careful, darling. Better take your arm away or you'll bring out the beast. Well, what's wrong with that?'l I mean my husband. He's the beast. The flight of-time is probably hastened by the spur of the moment. My husband got angry last night and told me to go to the devil. What are you going to do about that? 'Tm going straight home to mother. So Richard B. still has the first dollar he ever made ? Oh, sure, as a counterfeiter he was a complete wash- out. Mary Louise M.gMyg those hamburgers from that stand smell good. Bill T.-They do smell good. I'll drive closer so you can get a better smell. Miss Riehle- Walter, did you want to leave the room? Cookie- Say, teacher, you don't think I'm stand- ing here hitch-hiking do you? Frantic Voice on Phone- Help, a robber just broke into the old maid's home. Cop- Who's this calling? Voice- The robber. You should meet my husband. He makes a living with his pen. Oh, so he's a writer, too No, he raises pigs. ? Beulah- Do you really love me? Delmar- Yes Beulah- How much? Delmar- Well here is my check book. just look over the stubs. His wife, determined to cure him of his evil ways, with the aid of a sheet and an electric torch trans- formed herself into a fair resemblance of a ghost. She went in and shook the drunkard. What's that? murmured the toper. K'That is the devil, came the answer in sepulehral tones. Shake hands, old horseg I married your sister. Artist - I'd like to hire this torrid dancer to pose for my next painting. Girl- I thought you were an animal painter? Artist- I am, and she's just the one to bring out the beast in me. ames- Say, oe, if vou want a good 'oke for the . h , J , Annual have your picture taken and that will be the best joke we can get. Miss Rice- Now, children, who can name some things that didn't exist 50 yars ago? Ted Gilroy- I can, teacher-airplanes and auto- mobiles. Miss Ricef That's right, and what else? Ted- Me, Waitress- I have stewed kidneys, boiled tongue, fried liver and pigs feet. Diner- Don't tell me your troubles, sister. Give me some chicken pie. My poor brother is a shut-in. Is there something I can do to cheer him? Why, yes! You could smuggle a saw into his eell. James- A man picked my pocket. Brooks- What did he get? James- Practice - Begger- Have you got enough money for a cup of coffee?,' John M.- Oh, I'll manage somehow, thank you, Kissing Helen is as easy as taking candy from a baby. Where did you get the black eye? I-er-took candy from a baby. RefereeY Have you discovered their center's weak- ness? Guard- Sureg she's the blond in the third row. When a man's handed too much soft soap, he is soon washed up. Merle C.- As a dancer I'm tops. Cretora G.- Yes, you're on top of my feet most of the time. First Drunk- We're getting closer to town. Second Drunk- How do you know . First Drunk- We're hitting more people. llrganizations ak -k if v , M Annual Staff First Row, left to right: Walter Cook, Brooks Jacobs, Virginia Sheipline lbusiness managf-rl, Marva Kaufman Ceditorj, Ruth Ann Morris fassistant editorj, Gene Miller, Bill Timmons. Second Row: Abram Carter, Faris Earl, Mr. Pfaff Cadvisorj, Marilyn Newland, Betty Dule- bohn, Cleona Foor, Cretora Gross, Peggy Lou Bowman, Beulah Webb, Evelyn DeCamp, James Edgington. Third Row: Dorothy Butler, Doris Jean Steele, Peggy Ann Musser, Mary Louise Murphy, Miss Purpus fadvisorl, Joe Chiles, Bill Rabc, Betty Wilson. Newspaper Staff First Row, left to right: Merle Carter, Dewey Allison, Dora Ellen Gross, Mary Louise Murphy, Shirley Newland feditorl, Betty Wilson, Mary Ann Copeland, Virginia Sheipline, Ruth Ann Morris. Second Row: Frank Kaufman, Dorothy Butler, Donna jean Spellman, Marilyn Shaner, Miss Riehle, Miss Curtis, Miss Rice fadvisorsj Luanna Musser, Lavone Hunter, Barbara Snider. Third Row: Doris Gay, Dolores Heffner, Helen Sproul, Joan McCarty, Betty Lowe. Library Staff First Row: left to right: Marilyn Shaner, Freda Wells, Irene Price, Marilyn Copeland, Ruth Ann Morris, Bill Timmons. Second Row: Betty Wilson, john Moyer, Miss Rice fadvisorl, Gene Miller, Lavone Hunter. Office Staff First Row, left to right: Marjorie Tallman, Beatrice Gilmer, Grace Lhamon, Dolores Heffner, Mr. Pfaff fadvisorj, Shirley Newland, Barbara Snider, Betty Lou Hunter, Faye Smith. Student Council Left to right: Dewey Allison, Wetzel Hardin, Gene Miller, Lyman Turner, Tommy Bodell Mr. Pfaff fadvisorj. F. F. A. First Row, left to right: Darrell Dotson, Frank Kaufman, Roger Case, Richard Hardin. Second Row: Mr. Moore fadvisorj, John Gilmer, Dewey Allison, Delmer Dolson, Dick Rash Abram Carter, Gerald Case, Mr. Pfaff, Chonorary mc-mberj. Third Row: Lyman Turner, Gene Carter, Maurice Dillinger, Junior Smith, Merle Carter Beryl Riff, Bill Horn, Dolph ML'Ginnis, Charles Heffner. f Dlusic and llramatics iii H, ,,,AA ,W ,, ,Q 1 'JY w t r fx V 'f 1 -4 t u ,Ne :jl.l' .t. ...nav Mixed Chorus First Row, left to right: Betty Lowe, Ruth Ann Morris, Evelyn DeCamp, Shirley Newland, Barbara Snider. Second Row: Beatrice Gilmer, Lavone Hunter, Helen Sproul, joan McCarty, Dolores Heffner, Miss Purpus finstructorl. Third Row: Walter Cook, Joe Chiles, Merle Carter, James Edgington. Boys Quartette ' Left to right: Walter Cook, joe Chiles, Miss Purpus finstructorj, Merle Carter, James Edgington. Girls Glee Club First Row, left to right: Irene Price, Donna Jean Spellman, Shirley Newland, Marilyn Cope- land, Mary Ann Moyer. Second Row: Beatrice Gilmer, Mary Ann Copeland, Lavone Hunter, Marilyn Shaner, Pearl Sheldon. Third Row: Miss Purpus Cinstructorj, Helen Sproul, Lois Thompson, Betty Lou Hunter. Band First Row, left to right: Miss Purpus Cinstruetorj, Donald Gay, Lavone Hunter, Shirley Newland, David Carr, Tommy Bodell, Luanna Musser, Kathlene Pepple, Marilyn jean Hunter. Second Row: Evelyn DeCamp Cmajorettej, Peggy Ann Musser fflag-bearerj, Walter Cook, Ruth Ann Morris, Mary Louise Murphy, Helen Sproul, Joan McCarty, Betty Lou Hunter, Faye Smith fflag-bearerl, Betty Wilson fmajorettel. Third Row: Neil Tussing, Marjorie Tallman fhead majorettej Beatrice Gilmer. MUSIC NEWS This year of 1943-44 has brought us a lot of entertainment from the music department under the able direction of Miss Purpus. The lower six grades presented an operetta, Uncle Sam's Christmas, at the annual Christmas program of the P. T. A. The band started out this year with only 22 members but it has proved to be little and mighty, making much progress in the past year. It has appeared at most of the basketball games, Community Institute, and both the Junior and Senior class plays. The vocal groups, Girls Glee Club, Boy's Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus appeared at the Community Institute. Much new music was worked on this year which made the organizations more interesting. The Girls Sextette consisting of Dolores Heffner, Helen Sproul, Madine Eley, Virginia Sheipline, Joan McCarty, and Ruth Ann Morris appeared at the Prince of Peace Contest at Wapakoneta, Methodist Church at Uniopolis and the Community Institute. A chapel program was put on by the musical organizations Feb. 17. Special music will be furnished for Commencement and Baccalaureate. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY For Pete's Sake For Pete's Sake, a farce in three acts was presented December 4-th, by the junior Class of '43 - '4-4. This was the first stage play presented by the Junior Class and it turned out to be a great success, even if our knees were applauding. THE CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Sarah Pepperdine , ,Iasamine jackson .......... Bill Bradshaw ....... Peter Pepperdine ....... Dean Mugglethorpe ..... Peggy Clarkston ..... Nadine Clarkston ......... Georgeana Clarkston ...,........,.,............. .... Thorndyke Murglethorpe fMuggsyl ...... John Boliver ..................... ................... Dupont Darby ....... Malvina Potts .................. Virginia Sheipline Evelyn DeCamp Joe Chiles Walter Cook Bill Timmons Ruth A. Morris Marilyn Newland Marva Kaufman ........Gene Miller Faris Earl Abram Carter Doris Jean Steele This play was crammed with lots of good laughs, the biggest being Gene Miller, who played the part of Muggsy and appeared on the stage dressed as a girl. Miss Purpus and Mr. Pfaff. SENIOR CLASS PLAY ffHi11bi11y courtship' Hillbilly Courtship , a farce in three acts, was presented by the The directors were Senior Class on Sat- urday, April 29, 1944. By the comments and the action of the crowd, it was proven a success. CHARACTERS Luke Stilsby'-In love with a mountain flower ....... Emmy Peppin-A flower of the Ozarks .................. Ma Peppin-The mother of the flower Lulu Triffet-Radio Hillbilly ....,...... Seedie Triffet-Radio Hillbilly ........ . Wash Jeddo-The mountain nitwit ,.... Sol Silverstein-A Hebrew Manager .......... Louis Cattaro-A temperamental Italian ...... Pappy Stilsby-A feudist of the old school ...... Bridget O'Flannigan-A Wild Irish Rose ..... Reverend Boswell-The preacher man ....... . .... Ray Focht Helen Sproul Marjorie Tallman Barbara Snider ..,......Barbara Roberson Everett Gilroy .......Delmar Dotson Budd Harrod john Moyer ...mzdifaye Smith Merle Carter Mil. .- 4- fx 0 , ,hx 4- H :,. 11. 'wh ,.. 1. . 5 , , X.. Q- V. --, ,H M , f- .ig 7' i , Q A 4 'gy , aqua, 43.4 -v-, W .' ' A -' - ,. Qi, ' A A , - 4' it .1 A Y ... A , 4 - - ,g,.gs,.v:, M ' A , as-1 Q' J 3,9 1' x . A ' ' 4: - fl 4. J if .1- H.- 1-' -..r. ., 11,4 - ' gi Eng, W- . wif 'i2'1N x. K-Q , nw n . 1 ,XX Yrg ' A A51 , 5 ,f ., X . t 'ft Q EK 'EM 'J' +A- P : ' ' H - , . I,.u.i'u. ' '-,L1'fr-ANT ,, s 'l 1 , VN- ,.1U,v:. , H L -- Q -If S GKUW! fx... 'K ' 3-F , ,., -P : i. 1 1 N 1 4 4 A Lg , R 5? si , fi- I .ffvj u. K, ' 9. .1 42 1 Z ..,.r .,,'?-2' fe yo X fy-apmx E 5 D .A 'N 4 :L-1 I -vs., MZ W ORT P 53.5 Hwy! -0- -af 5 ff . 1 f' ' f- X . -1' N - 'fa X f 7 ,RWM ufk ' Q , f'fNX f' f f?'- f' 5' .- fffl:-. . ., 'fl V X ff .l fJ.'A-ju 'g 1 . - ,dxf - I : . 4 ,l . . X Y f N'1,Q ' 51:5 -.fi fi., ,. my a f, ' M .N wif 4 ,M h A Ai.. 53.1.-.lfgw-J IFA- v:,,,iX ,,., l - - -I ' -..f1q:1A,5 S . . , .. . J -'4- 54.5.7 ---- 1 ' ' '- 1 .. . .- -- at M I :I If QM . Q ,I , .fi 1, , 4 R ,, ,f ,Q 44.1 thletics 'Ir ak ir Nl? Ffjlrllfl- Basketball Team First Row, left to right: Dewey Allison, Faris Earl, John Moyer. Second Row: Bill Timmons, Bill Rabe, Paul McCreight, Merle Carter. Third Row: Joe Chiles Qmanagerj, Joe Carter, Abram Carter, Charles Heffncr, Brooks Jacobs, Junior Smith, Walter Cook. Cheer Leaders Left to right: Betty Lowe, joan McCarty, Freda Wells, Dolores Heffner. 'CG 77 W Association- First Row, left to right: Bill Rabe, John Moyer, Merle Carter, Paul McCreight. Second Row: Mr. Pfaff ladvisorj, Betty Lowe, Freda Wells, joan McCarty, Dolores Heffner BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Varsity Reserves WHS OPP WHS OPP Harrod ........ ....... 2 5 13 13 14 McGuffy ...., ....... 4 9 39 27 22 Sr. Joe .................. ....... 2 5 18 30 6 New Hampshire ..... ....... 4 0 11 30 4 Elida ................ ' ...... ....... 3 6 28 22 12 Lafayette ..,.... ....... 4 3 23 24 21 Lakeview .............. ....... 6 0 27 '42 . A 9 New Hampshire ..... ....... 4 3 14 31 9 St. Rose ............. .. ....... 33 40 22 19 Shawnee ...... ........ 4 5 29 25 22 Minster ........ ......., 5 8 24 22 20 Buckland ......., ....... 3 6 35 22 ' 28 Cridersville ......, .,..... 4 2 26 37 15 New Knoxville ....., ...... , . 45 44 19 23 New Bremen ........ ..,.,,. 2 7 S , 32 24 14 1 l 1 DIAMONDS WATCHES K A Y ' S JEWELRY STORE 129 N. Main Street Lima, Ohio SILVER Wedding Rings ... -..ni1nn....,.i-.ma...mi..n.i..i1.i-nn-i::i-xi.:--:ii--giu-::,i-:1,.-z.,.- HELPING STUDIO Photographs - Frames Greeting- Cards LET Us DO .YOIJR Kodak Finishing Wapakonc-ta, Ohio ,,..,,,,-,',,.. .1,,,,...,,,,-ml-..,,,-.,,,,1i:,i1iin1 -.1 1 ..14,..m,- FURNITURE COMPLIMENTS OF SIFERD 86 BROOKHART WAPAKON ETA, OHIO Marshall 86 Hentze YoUR I. G. A. STORE Lakeview, Ohio -m....m,1m,1 1- .. .. ...E1...........::.:1:.i-.:i,.....- ,..:,,-.u:1.:u- SUITS TOP COATS HATS KIBLER CLOTHES 218 N. MAIN ST. LIMA, OHIO SWICATERS PANTS JACKETS LINOLICUM Gooo HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Quality Assures Satisfaction RUGS Telephone, 7-7731 REICHELDERFER 86 GRAHAM Grain - Seeds - Coal - Fence Posts - Lumber - Builders' Supplies Custom Grinding - Feed Mixing Manufacturers of . .,.,.. CRIDER'S PRIDE STARTING MASH CRIDER'S PRIDE GROWING MASH CRIDER'S PRIDE EGG MASH Phone 13 - Reverse Charges -M1 1 .. innxu1,u.1.m1m...,,,.1.m1m1 1 1 1 1 im- Compliments of MAHAN SERVICE STATION Groceries - Ice Cream ST, JOHNS, OHIO ......1.-..1.....11.i..1--.--u,l- ROCK OF AGES a n d RUBY RED MEMORIALS The Archer Memorial Works Near Fair Grounds West Auglaize St. Waller Archer e Wapakonn-ta, O. Cridersville, Ohio BEN FRANKLIN STORE Lakeview, Ohio mm... .1p..,1 .-g,..1!,i,:,g1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HUGHES ac SON JEWELERS Over 50 Years A Good Place to Buy 55 Public Square U Lima, Ohio 1 DURO PRODUCTS CO. DURO Water Softeners - Pumps Motors - Drainers - Filtte Water Systems - Heaters 216 E. Market St., LIMA, OHIO I'S WHJQFN YOU HAVE PO LTRY TO SELL CALL OTTO FITE Santa Fe, Ohio Phone - Waynesfield 374 BEST WISHES ' - TO THE CLASS OF '44 OSCAR PENCE Hardware and International Harvester Dealer New Hampshire, ' ' Ohio The Fisher Dairy and Cheese Co. Wapakoneta, Ohio Manufacturers of AMERICAN CREAM CHEESE CREAMERY BUTTER - ICE CREAM We Pay Highest Prices for MILK and CREAM COMPLIMENTS OF Lyman's Restaurant W. Auglaize Street Wapakoneta, Ohio ' SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES T H E LEADER STORE Lima's Leading Dcnartmcnt Store Fine Hom-e-Made -CANDIES and ICE CREAM Columbia Confectionery Southeast Corner of Public Square LIMA, OHIO 1 1 1 1 1m1m1uu1m1p....uq1m1...1m,11m PANTS SWEATERS JACKETS TWO LEGS, Inc. Lima, Ohio .un1uu1uu1un1m1nm1n1m1.m1m1,m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - SCHULER MARINE SALES , Authorized Dealers Russells Point, Ohio CHRIS - CRAFT - THOMPSON Sz WOLVERINE BOATS EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS Western Ohio Distributor Complete Marine Supplies HI - SPEED SERVICE STATION MARVIN HARROD 8: SON UNIoPo1,1s, OIIIO Kolter Buckeye Co. BUYER of WHOLE MILK NEW HAMPSHIRE, OHIO Sales and Service -441.1 1 1 1 1 1,,,.1n1gq1m1w1m,1w1m1nuun1nul1 1 - S 86 E RESTURANT We Serve Only The Best GOOD SHORT COFFEE ORDERS Phone - Main 1320 John Kohler wvnpukoni-ul, O. T H E BASINGER JEWELRY STORE DIAMONDS and WATCHES 140 North Main St. LIMA, OHIO i ROUSCULP GENERAL STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE GASOLINE Rousculp, Ohio A. C. ROUSCULP, Proprietor h I CH 3' inf 3-W5 i A I I I I I I I l -.,,.. I I I I 1, I I I I I I I I .--ml'-u1nu1n.1n.1qn1.n,1nnlnnluninul-.nina I nv MILO M. SHAW LUMBER COAL and FEED HAY and STRAW Uniopolis, Ohio MOSER'S JEWELRY STORE I West Auglaize St. Wapakoneta, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF WEYGANDT'S FUNERAL HOME For Prompt Ambulance Service PHONE 541 WAYNESFIELD, OHIO Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weygandt and Family BOWMAN 86 BOWMAN Waynesfield, O. Groceries, Meats and General Merchandise The Store with Friendly Service Phone 603 SCHUMANN'S JEWELRY STORE 127 W. Columbus St., Bellefontaine, Ohio SUCCESS TO 1944 GRADUATES TEXACO SUPER SERVICE Corner of Pine and Elm LIMA, ol-no Compliments of A R T W I L L 78731 DRESS SHOP' 227 N. Main St. Phone Lima, Ohio O. H. ERB Cash Buyer of CREAM, POULTRY and EGGS Wholesaler and Retailer OF Live and Dressed Poultry 7 Blackhoof St. WAPAKONETA, oH1o 1 11.1.1In-1M11i..1mi.1nn1.un1m.1.H-1 1 1 1 - R E N Z 3 S Gold - Bell Bread F 0 R 56 YEARS I FRESH DAILY BY YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER P E O P L E S NATIONAL BANK Service - Safety Friendship Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5,000.00 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor WAPAKONETA, OHIO H A R T p JEWELRY co. For Diamonds I,IMA'S QUALITY JICWELRY STORE Credit with Hart is Smart and Easy to Start 134 W. High St. Lima, Ohio JAY SCOGIN General Store West Newton, Ohio GHOCERIES - MEATS WOLVERINE and BALL-BRAND SHOES nw.-141 1 1 1 lm.-.ml-q1qq1.m1 1 1 -. .1 1 Compliments of BOWERS SERVICE STATION Waynesfield. Ohio -mil 1 .. in--mi1.,.1w1w1.,...u,,1..1ilu1-1 1 Livestock Producers Livestock Dealers Here is The Ideal Place To Buy - To Sell ALLEN CO. Farmers Exchange Auction Sale Every Friday Phone 2-2721 Lima, Ohio ' N. Cole St. and Penn. R .R. Compliments of JoHNsoN,s GIFT sHoP GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Ni-xt Door to Metropolitan Bank The Old Reliable Barber Shop Children Receive Special Attention ORVIL RABE 1 1 1g1u1q1:.u1u1u-31 1 1 1 1m-un- Richard E. LHAMON Check My Record of Successful Sale AUCTION EER Will be very glad to help you make your auction the success it should bc. Assistance given in preparing adver- tising and arrangement of sale. My services to you begins when you em- ploy me to conduct your auction. I am no farther away from you than your nearest telephone. Call for dates at my expense. - Call or Write - Richard E. Lhamon Waynesfield, Ohio ,.m,1n::l-.gpg 1, 17, 1- 11.4.1l..1m1w1.w1un1u,,1...1 1 1 BAYLIFF FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service at Any Time Phone 63 Cridersville, Ohio 1 - ,--, 11,11--..im-mi-.un1im1nu1 ...mi1,,,,1.,,. YOU OIT TH! FAMOUD . . . ROOS UTII.'TRAY si wnu 'mls c ins! Roos Sweetheart E: l' Y' Hui. f'f2QX Streamlined full-length A 'fffillit ' Y t 'th l' cl b fi ' 'Lf' I .M Cedar Chests fs mv be lifted out 1-neu,-. SWONGUER 86 SCHNEIDER WAPAKONETA, OHIO Furniture - Cedar Chests - Linoleum -- Carpet - Rugs COMPLIMENTS OF Smitty's Restaurant Good Eats - Beer - Soft Drinks - Wuyncsfleld, Ohio AIR. :ind NIRS. EDYVARD SMITH 1--A-1,...1i-.,1,.i1 ...V 1 1, 1 1 1144111111..1m1lm-.m...m,- HEINL BROS. 86 SON Funeral Home Wapakonota, Ohio Phone Main 1239 HEINL FLOOR and TILE CO. 1uu1qm ,,u1m.-. -:,.i1ig,,...:.ii1,,,1ni.1m1,u.1 1 1--1 111 REMEMBER - COON LUMBER 86 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES PAINT 8: HARDWARE LUMBER 8: BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Russc-lls Point, Ohio For Best Servivv and Quality Building Matc'rials 1m1.m1uu1,r:1m:1im1im1im..im1 1 -A 1 Drs. Hanold 86 Hanold Optometrists SUITE 306 - 307 DOMINION BLDG. Lima, Ohio Phone 82122 The Detjen Grain Co Phone Grain, Implements, Feed, Flou1', Coal, Building Material, Posts and Fence Main 1231 2 Depot WAPAKONETA, OHIO Downing's Store Joliet, Ohio GAS and GENERAL MDSE. Phone No. 173 - 588 MOHLER'S FLOWERS 1052 Bellefountaine Ave. LIMA, OHIO Phone 59031 K I R B Y ' S FAMILY SHOE STORE 48 Public Square Lima, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF HALL'S MARKET HERBERT HALL, Owner Huntsville, Ohio COMPLIMENTS O F The WAYNE FOOD LOCKERS Waynesfield, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF KAI-I 86 CO. MEATS and GRTOCERIES ALSO MODERN COLD STORAGE LOCKERS FOR RENT WAPAKONETA, OHIO Phone Main 1536 In1.m1'm1w..-ill.-.nl-.,...1.m.-m1.,.1,,,,-.,.u... 1 im.- O 86 B SHOP ALL THINGS, Fon MILADY Come and Shop LAKEVIEW, OHIO BEST WISHES Post Office Grocery Russells Point, Ohio CARL STUMPP CONGRATULATIONS Eckerds Drug Stores Creators of Reasonable Drug Prices 236 N. Main 26 Public Sq LIMA, OHIO l A.- - ..,.-......-..-...-..,-,.-,...,.- - - - - F O R WALL PAPER AND PAINT COME TO SMUCKER'S Bellefontaine, Ohio -. A.. -. ..uulim...Ln1in...uu1w...z.u....uu..m1nI.1.w1...L....1 1 N EW HAMPSHIRE GRAIN CO. ELEVATORS IN New Hampshire and St. Johns GRAIN - COAL Wayne and Master Mix Feed Gen. Farm Merchandise -ml ..g,--.,.1mI1 1g1u1wimL1u.41..,1wi.,..-. ... .. KEEFERS STUDIO Always As Good As The Best In Any Style Pliotogwapll KEEFER STUDIO l36V2 N. Main si. LIMA, OHIO STREACKER'S Oliver Farm Equipment Tractors and Threshers Rosenthal Corn Huskers Sales - Service' 7 North Water Street Main 1782 Wapakoneta, OWEN BROTHERS Fender Repair - Frame Work Wheel Aligning Complete Body Service Upholstering and Refinishing lll - 121 South Central Avc. LIMA, OHIO L E E ' S GENERAL STORE MONARCH FINER FOODS Staple Groceries Fruits -- Vegetables Meats - Ice Cream A. L. NAUS, Proprietor UNIOPOLIS, OHIO ' SWIFT 86 CO. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR MILK CREAM EGGS Phone 50001 123 E. Wayne St. LIMA, OHIO GENERAL MERCHANDISE HARDWARE - GASOLINE FREDRICK'S General Store Holden, Ohio B. R. Fredrick, Owner Compliments of Farmers' Exchange Phone 691 Harrod, Ohio -un1ul:-un-un1un:uu-nuniunninm-nm1vm-nm Let Us Solve Your Roofing Problems. We also carry a full line of Paint and Builders' Supplies and we still have a little lumber on hand, hoping to have more later on. The Lakeview Lumber Co. Phone 5-2121 and 5-2141 GROVER C. THOMPSON, Manager Lakeview, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1944 THE CENTRAL BUILDING 86 LOAN CO. 124 West High St. LIMA, OHIO Compliments of Longmeier 86 Stippich Hardware 303 gl 305 N. Main St. Lima, Ohio -M1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m1,..1g.1 1 1 1 1-1 JACOB T. Koi-INIG ATTORNEY AT LAW Wapakoneta, Ohio -W1 1 1m1m1.-m1.1m-.m,...w1.m1.m1m1,,,1,,1,,1 1 EQUITY DAIRY STORES, INC. CHEESE MILK ICE CREAM Bellefontaine, Ohio Compliments of KON ETA CLEANERS HAROLD F. SHULER No. 4 Perry St. Wapakoneta, Ohio JACOB WERNER 86 SONS Meats - Groceries Cold Storage Lockers Wapakoncta, Ohio - COMPLIMENTS - DAVIS DRUG STORES Market at Union Kibby at Metcalf Brice at Metcalf - Lima, Ohio COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES Howell Hardware 86 Tractor Supply Waynesfield, Ohio Compliments of THE FARMERS BANKING CO. LAKEVIEW, OHIO Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 335,000.00 Maximum Insurance For Each Depositor -nl... ..nlnn,nn,In-1In-1un'1un1v-vliuu-uu1uu-uu- 1 1 CONEY ISLAND SANDWICH SHOP GOOD EATS Try Our Sandwiches LIMA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF BUCKMASTER 86 SON SAW MILL Phone 771 Waynesfield, Ohio 4,1 Success to The Graduates THE NATIONAL BANK of LIMA Lima, Ohio Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONGRATULATIONS TO 1944 GRADUATES Pride of Lima Mill Central Ave. Lima, Ohio 1 .- 1 -. .....minu1nn..nn...nu-nn-ML 1 -1 1 ima- Compliments of Linda Jayne Shop WEARING APPAREL for BOYS and GIRLS TOTS to TEENS 115 W. High Lima, 0. PARTS and SERVICE for all makes of SEWING MACHINES and VACUUM CLEANERS Hoover Sewing Machine Exchange Phone 94411 Lima, O. 318 N. Main St. COMPLIMENTS OF J. C. Penney Co. Corner of Elizabeth 'and Market St. LIMA, OHIO -nn....u- 1 -. 1 .- 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 11'-..nu1nn T 86 J GRILL Corner of Main and Chillicothe Bellefontaine, Ohio G. A. WINTZER an soN Co. Manufacturers of WAPAK MEAT SCRAPS Dealers in Hides, Tallow and Packing House By- Products PIEL BROS. CLOTHING CO. Dependable,' CLOTHING - HATS FURNISHINGS WA PAKON ETA, OHIO THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WAPAKONETA, OHIO THE BANK WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 35,000.00 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor -m11111111,1111....i11 CHRISTY TRACTOR CO FARM SUPPLIES VITALITY FEEDS LIMA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS 0 f MILL CAFE 34 N. Main St. Lima, Ohio innluninnll-nu-lvu1 1 1 1 .Q 1 COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES MEADOW GOLD Dairy Products Ice Cream - Milk Butter - Cream and Cottage Cheese Use MEADOW GOLD HOMOGENIZED MILK 4 81151 Lima, Ohio 1 1...N-.W1nn1.nu1-m..nn1un.1mu1. 1 1 BEST WISHES TO 1944 SENIORS FEDERAL SAVINGS 86 LOAN ASSOCIATION SEE US FOR HOME LOANS LIMA, omo D I C K ' S Welding Shop LINIA, OHIO H. L. DICKSON PROPRIETOR -lm1n1 1 1m1m.1nn1u1u1u.1 1 1 1 -n-1111 1 1nn1un1..1nu1un1uu1u1u-n...un1n BLODGETT 86 SON AUTOMOTIVE PARTS JOBBERS Baco Quality Products IGNITION PARTS 8z SERVICE 1427 NORTH MAIN Lima, Ohio Phone 5-Olll THE ALPHA CAFE DRINKS - LUNCH The Place for Sports WAPAKONETA, OHIO JOE 13. MILLER, Mgr. Wapalconeta Farmers Grain Co. FARMALL TRACTORS A N D FARM MACHINERY COMPLIMENTS OF Taylor Pool Room J. C. Taylor, Prop. LAKEVIEW, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1944 'lr WAYNESFIELD GRAIN CO. WAYN ESFIELD Phone 551 UNIOPOLIS Phone 464 O. H. POOL - Maiiuger 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 .1m..1y...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1.m.1.m--.m1.m1.....1.m1uu1m.1. ..- DAVIDSON ENAMEL PROD. INC. EAST KIIZBY ST. Limzi, Ohio Compliments of NAUS' COMMUNTY MARKET II.-XRROD, OHIO Phone W - 682 352, S313 THEY needed their Church THEN WE need ou1' Church NOW Waynesfield Methodist Church THE WAYNE MEAT MARKET All Kinds of FRESH MEATS CHEESE BUTTER WILCOX and JORG, Mgrs. LARD HOME BUTCHERING Phone 271 Waynesfield, Ohio Fancy Sz Staple Groceries BLANK'S STORE Wallpaper Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ' Wayncsficld, Ohio -.. 1 1 .-,m-..u1un1nu1....1ug..,.,.- 1 1 -. -nn- DONATIONS Chesbrough Market Wapakoneta Servell Gas Company Lakeview Photo Inn Shoppe Russells Point When in Waynesfield Stop and Shop at Hunter Motor Sales 24 Hour Wrecker Service Automobile, School, Paint and Household Supplies Phone 421 Waynrsficld, O CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF 1944 TALLMANSS HI-SPEED STATION H. A. TALLMAN, Prop. -nn-. 1 ini 1'-nlunlnnlnnlnninnlul1,m-.11 1 -. ... WE WISH TO EXTEN D OUR MOST SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS To The 1944 GRADUATES THE WAYNESFIELD a n d WAPAKONETA HATCHERIES Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jorg' 1lm1mQ1qq1 1 151411 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1n1nq1 1up1M1mq1.q1,l - Compliments of - JOAN WAGNER'S RESTAURANT SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS MEALS TO ORDER BEER +- - - -- - - -4- GARAGE and SERVICE STATION Ph. Waynesfield 715 New Hampshire, O DRINKS - - - LUNCH CIGARS - - CIGARETTES CANDY - GUM USED GUNS THE WGN DER BAR Corner of 2nd and St. Johns Ave. MR. and MRS. HARRY ROMIG Compliments to Senior Class of 1944 LIMA AND KENTON GROCERY CO. Dealers in WHOLESALE GROCERIES 311 E. Market Street Phone 4--8171 LIMA, OHIO WAGSTAFF GARAGE New Hampshire, Ohio Allis Chalmers - Full Line of Farm Equipment Frank P. Connaughton ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' Peoples National Bank Bldg. Wapakoneta, Ohio Phone Main 1801 Compliments of EMMETT D. LUSK LAWYER WAPAKONETA, OHIO -nninl .. .1 .- .-niuuiauippiupi 1 -. 1 .- .- - BROWN'S DAIRY Wapakoneta, Ohio ICE CREAM-MILK-BUTTER CREAM and COTTAGE CHEESE Buck Rakes and Trailers -- - Made To Order W. S. JOHNSON Electric 8: Acetylene Welding Waynesfield, Ohio Phone 358 Shop at Rear of lst House South Waynesfield School Compliments of I I I I I The Lima Telephone and -M- I Telegraph Company Compliments of Paul O. Boesel ATTORNEY AT LAW Brown Theatre Bldg. WAPAKONETA, OHIO .1 lnnlnnlnnlnnlun,-1u1nn1nu...un.. Come to Church Waynesfield Baptlst Church HAN SON FUNERAL HOME PHONE 471, ALGER Complete Funeral Service Alger, Ohio Ambulance Service E. BENJ YALE ac SQNS PRINTERS 86 PUBLISHERS Waynesfield, Ohio y,w,,. 4 13?- Ffa-av 'V1f?Qff.5F5l ? if i'4fSi52'iiwf .EZiYEF'l 1SQi'g7ffQl125Gf5'fQ'f'ii3Q?,25i-Qi?'3fi'55 73.52 V'WQ9J'2b.5'5?5. +52i.'ifH4gV2.'. 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