West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1945
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,327 r u THE l945 OCCIDENT IS HAPPY TO JOIN THE CITY OF COLUMBUS IN CELE- BRATING IOO YEARS OF EDUCATION IN THE CAPITAL OF OHIO .... 1909 Vfze 7945 Uccicfe PRESENTS WEST HIGH SCHOOL'S CONTRIBUTION TO IOO YEARS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM WITH EMPHASIS ON THE I944-45 SCHOOL YEAR. ln sincere appreciaTion OT The educaTional opporTuniTies aTTorded youTh Today- especially in The Columbus public school sysTem-The ediTorial sTaTT OT The l945 OccidenT respecTTully subrniTs a Timely Theme-The origin and developmenT OT The Columbus Public School SysTem Trom iTs incepTion in April l0, l845 WiTh an iniTial enrollmenT OT 478 in l845, and a TaculTy OT I3 Teachers-5 men and 8 womene-The school sysTem has expanded iTs physical properTies Trom crude one sTory buildings To a Tour-score producTion-learning cenTer, housing approxi- maTely 45,000 sTudenTs, l800 Teachers and oTher employes embracing a land area OT 24-l acres wiTh a ToTal valuaTion OT Sl8,360,597. From iTs walls OT learning has emerged people OT greaT inTellecTual and moral sTaTure, re-presenTed in every worThwhile social, poliTical and economic enTerprise. Pioneer in mome-nTous movemenTs Columbus public schools have conTribuTed much To The educaTional progress OT The ciTy, sTaTe and naTion. As early as l858, Miss Caroline Louise Frankenburg esTablished The TirsT kinder- garTen in The UniTed STaTes. NOT only is Columbus The cradle OT The TirsT pracTical kindergarTen work, buT iT also made possible The TirsT Training school Tor The kinder- garTen Teachers in Ohio. AnoTher innovaTion in The organizaTion OT The school sysTem consisTs in The iunior high school movemenT, which had iTs incepTiOn here, l909-IO. AlThough The manual arTs course OT sTudy may have noT had iTs origin here, household arTs and manual Training were publicized and popularized in The Columbus schools. The impeTus given To The- manual educaTion idea here, was The Torerunner oT our vocaTional course OT sTudy. ln l847, Through The inTluence OT I-lenry Barnard, an oTTice in Columbus, Ohio, was creaTed Tor Asa D. Lord as superinTendenT oT schools, The TirsT OT iTs kind in The WesT. Dr. Lord organized The TirsT public high school in Columbus, Ohio, and, iT noT The original, among The TirsT in Ohio. Finally, Thousands OT iTs graduaTes have achieved marks OT disTincTion in The IndusTrial and pOliTical world, aTTording inTeresTing human inTeresT success sTories, iT space permiTTed. I4 -' - TX, . -'fs T 6 I I I X T lf T Xyyw I ls. fsewmaavf,zs ,wsevxsw,xfmssxwsrsaesfgafx efarmenssfxs-fill-Wmzfsssxmeaa: f - -ww-V - -W me L1 S . A - - -- M-sf - - eww- M.-nf, u,.:f,.,Im'11rs-Y 0 Weil' Aligfz flffaiea As 'rowarcls Hue wes+ 'rhe cons+an+ sun proceeds Day afler day across +l1e sky, So do our liearls hold frue 'ro you. Wesl Hi! Wesl' Hi! Wesl' Hi! Men view +l1e sun in many a dis+an+ land His face sfill wes+ward in 'rhe sky, Tho' we should go as far we'll love Wes+ Hi! Wesl Hi! Wesl' Hi! Ancl 'fill +l1e sun forge+s his ancienl' goal And seeks a new pa+l1 fhrough +l1e sky, Our loyal l'1ear+s sl'1all loeal' for you, Wesl Hi! Wesl Hi! Wes+ Hi! ALICE SCHOENBERGER, '25 1929 1945 , Z. 1, may 1 . . 1912 ANNUAL STAFF ElRST ROW-Lell lo righf--Marion Edmislon, Leslie Mann, Daphne Alloway, Reed Sfoclcdale, Elsie Mayer, Huber? Kidd. SECOND ROW-Earl Talhelm, Mafilda Sluarl, Newlon Thalcher, Eranlc Randall, Calherine Wilson, Marshall Kidd, Clyde Tom, Lucy While, Edgar Ferguson, Melba l-lanaway, Carl l.iHle. THIRD ROW-Carl Clarlc, Enid King, George Millay, Elhel Barbee, l-lazel Sherwood, Eugene l-lensel, l-lorace Glick, Charlene Kipp, Orin Morgan. FOURTH ROW--Chesrer Springer, Glen Owen, Jean Berry, James Simpson, Alberl Wedemeyer, Raymond Kipp, Cecelia Burke, Earl Briggs, Rudolph Chrislman. of 100 qeau ago diff!!! Acidic difucfiai Edifor in Chief ...,. .... Associafe Edifor. . . . . . . . Ari' Designers. . . Feafures .... Acfivi-Hes ..... Snapshois ,... Spor+s .... Club Edifor ..... S+aFF Typis+s ..,. Senior Direcfory ..., . . . Proof Readers. . Joan Beh Lorraine Frank Tom Calhoon Duane Abram Pai' Donahue Jean McKee Phyllis Adair Phyllis McClain Lee Diensi' Bob FeH'e Rodney Thomas Joan Sfeen Phyllis Howard Jean Sayre Pai' Hughes . Lois Crum Fred Findeis Sam Gibson Bill Davis Left to Right-First row: L. Frank, D. Abram, J. Behg second row: J. Steen. P. Donahue L Crum, J. Sayre, P. Howard, J. McKee, third row: P. Hughes, G. Cornell, D. Grassbaugh, R Thomas, P. McClain, P. Adair, fourth row: S. Gibson, L. Dienst, B. Fette, F. Findeis, R. Davx OUR LEADERS Asa D. Lord FirsT SuperinTendenT oT Columbus Schools Asa Dearborn Lord lJune I7, I8I6-March 7, l875l, TirsT superinTendenT oT Colum- bus public schools, educaTional leader, was born aT Madrid, N. Y. T-lis TaTher, Asa Lord, died when The boy was Two years old, and his early educaTion was direcTed by his moTher, LucreTia lllearbornj Lord, a woman oT rnarlced inTelligence and an ex- perienced Teacher. ATTer aTTending The disTricT school he became a Teacher aT The age oT sevenTeen. l-lis TurTher proTessional preparaTion he acquired while pursuing a course oT sTudy in The academy aT PoTsdam, N. Y. ln IS37 he TaughT a privaTe school aT Willoughby, Ohio, and enTered The sophomore class oT WesTern Reserve College in IS38. The Tollowing year he was chosen as head oT The WesTern Reserve Teachers' Seminary in The neighboring village OT KirTland, a posiTion which he held Tor eighT years. On July Zi, l842, he married ElizabeTh W. Russell, who, herselT, had a remarlcable career, TirsT, in helping her husband in his worlc Tor The blind and, aTTer his deaTh, as superinTendenT aT BaTavia, in his place, and as assisTanT dean aT Oberlin College. While sTill principal oT The seminary he aTTended lecTures in The medical de- parTmenT oT The neighboring Willoughby UniversiTy. Though he obTained a diploma in I846, he never enTered upon regular pracTice. AT abouT The same Time, inTluenced largely, iT seems, by Henry Barnard, who visiTed Ohio in I843 and again in IS46, he engaged in a varieTy oT educaTional acTiviTies. ln i845 he gave insTrucTion in whaT is usually considered The TirsT Teachers' insTiTuTe held in Ohio, Though he had, in I843, organized and conducTed a similar insTiTuTion aT KirTland. During I846 he began The publicaTion oT The Ohio School Journal, which he conTinued To publish unTil IS49, when iT was combined wiTh The School Friend. In I847 he was appoinTed superinTendenT of schools aT Columbus, Ohio, an oTTice creaTed largely Through The inTluence oT Henry Barnard and The TirsT oT iTs kind in The Middle WesT. In The process oT classiTying The pupils he was led To organize The TirsT public high school in Columbus and one oT The TirsT in The sTaTe. While conTinuing To publish The Ohio! School Journal, he also published The Public School AdvocaTe, primarily in The inTeresT oT good undersTanding beTween The school lConTinued on Page IO5l T61 T i B! l lril l': George E. Roudebush Our presenT superinTendenT To The GraduaTes oT WesT Senior l-ligh School: During This year Columbus will observe an anniversary oT greaT signiTicance in The educaTional hisTory oT This ciTy. On February 3, 1845, one cenTury ago, The STaTe l.egislaTure passed a special law creaTing The Board oT EducaTion and esTablishing The public school sysTem oT The ciTy oT Columbus. One husdred years ago There were only Three or Tour school cenTers in operaTion and buT one school building which belonged To The ciTy. There were someThing less Than 800 pupils enrolled and less Than 500 in aTTendance. Today The ciTy owns 78 school cenTers aTTended by more Than 43,000 pupils. BeTween These Two exTremes is a cenTury OT conTinuous progress. A I congraTulaTe The graduaTes oT WesT Senior l-ligh School on having The honor of being a parT oT The TirsT graduaTing class oT The Columbus Public Schools in This CenTennial year. AlThough we reach This CenTennial in The midsT oT world chaos, I hope ThaT you will ioin oTher ciTizens oT Columbus in greeTing This year wiTh apprecia- Tion and ThaT you will look To The second cenTury wiTh conTidence and greaT hope. t k i G. E. Roudebush. We Tind, upon peering inTo The mosT imporTanT chapTers in his liTe, ThaT Mr. George Roudebush, superinTendenT oT Columbus Public schools, led a quieT, buT am- biTious, absorbing childhood and young manhood, which meriTed him a greaT success in his Tieldy his magneTic personaliTy has made him popular and well-liked by all sTudenTs. AT The early age oT six he TroTTed OPT To a one-room counTry school-house To Talce his place wiTh The Three oTher TirsT grade sTudenTs in The school, where The enTire en- rollmenT neTTed Tweny-Tive pupils. Upon compleTing The elemenTary grades he enTered a cenTralized school in his sTaTe and graduaTed wiTh high honors. T-le is also a graduaTe oT Ohio STaTe UniversiTy and Columbia UniversiTy in New Yorlf. lConTinued on Page I33l Ui They guide us Dr. H. H. Reighley lOur LaTe Principall ln The midsf of life we are in deaTh was broughf home To The WesT High sTudenT body Monday morning, Feb. 26, when The news was flashed from sTudenT To sTudenT and Teacher To Teacher Thaf Dr. H. H. Reighley, school principal, had passed away. Dr. Reighley's career aT Wesf Senior High was phenomenal. Nofed for his adminisTraTive abiliTy chiefly, Dr. Reighley's work in organizing The school sysTem marked him as a school man of no mean abiliTy. He worked hard To perfecT a well co-ordinafed program for sfudenfs and Teachers. STudenTs who were in The doghousef' so To speak, always received a fair and iusT hearing when called inTo conference wiTh Dr. Reighley. As one problem sTudenT expressed iT: Dr. Reighley laid The law down: l knew he was righT and he meanT business. To The greaT maiorify of sTudenTs, Dr. Reighley's counsel and sympaTheTic under- sfanding of Their problems helped Them over many a Thorny paTh. Under his TuTelage have passed Thousands of boys and girls who have become useful and successful cifizens. Dr. Reighley sfood for every good and consfrucfive inferesf. His inifiafive and aggressiveness in behalf of school work was manifesf in The Hillfop communify, The ciTy, sfafe and nafion. Working offen under handicaps and adverse circumsfances, Dr. Reighley's sTrengTh of characfer, supplemenfed by his broad schooling, enabled him To solve many difficulf problems. Wesf High School can ill afford To lose such leadership. The spirif and indomiT- able courage and faifh of Dr. Reighley will ever be engraved upon The hearfs of every Wesf sTudenT. His influence and work will always be an inTegral parT of The school which he loved. His arduous labors in behalf of Wesf High School will also be evidenced in The years To follow. WesT High is a beTTer place because of his leadership. l8l hrough our hundredth year L. K. Replogle lAssis+an+ Superinfendenf of Schoolsl we Www af euwuf dale :JL Iffze ecfacaiian of ih qauifa --fbia-gleaned To ihe Graduaies of Wesr Senior l-ligh School: ln 1845 Jrhe public school sysrem of 'rhe cily of Columbus was eslrablished. lr is appropriaie 'ro nole while celebraiing This anniversary, Thai Two years larer, in IS47, Columbus opened her firslr l-ligh School. Dr. Asa Lord laugh? ii one-hall day and his wife Jrhe ofher half. English, rnaihemaiics, Lafin, and Greek were iaughf. The educarional program of +he Columbus public schools has advanced sieaolily since Thar +ime. I congraiulaie you who are gradualing This year upon +he honor oi compleiing your worlc in Jrhis cenlennial period. L. K. REPLOGLE. 'Qgicducczifian had faa. 642 aijeai of cfnafmciwz, --Jleadml' .Spencw Blanche M. Kern lAcl'ing Principall ETERNAL FRIENDS---OUR FACULTY FIRST RGWH-Louise Perry, Evelyn l-lall, Frances l-lannan, Margarel Flynn, Blanche Kern, Edna l-larrison, Mae Jones, Margarel Campbell, Rose While, Georgia Wolford. SECOND ROW-l-lelen Lumley, Rhoda G'l-larra, Edilh Dixon, Jane Thomas, Kalher- ine Gress, Delane Schindler, Helen McCormick, Leona Glenn, E. T. Slone, l-larold Washburn. Tl-lIRD ROW-W. D. Campbell, Mary Dugan, Emma Uncapher, Eva Wrighl, Maud Davis, Jeanne Gilmore, Mary C. Richler, Myron Seilerl, C. W. Michel. FOURTH RCW-Edwin Kaylor, Arlhur Buchanan, R. C. Glass, E. C. Reed, George Neeb, Arne? Cole, Fl. L. Zulaul, C. S. Kennedy, Calvin Parlc, Dale Rose. noi Deafh s'rrikes, he has no Tavorilres, None escapes his Timely call. The mighly, The lowly, The weary, All by his hand musr Tall. So il' was Jrhai our Dr. Reighley, Our leader, Teacher, and guide, A FINAL TRIBUTE Bur he le'H a proud herirage To us of Wesr High School. So we musl carry on Tor him, And keep our honor bright We bow our heads in grief awhile Then work wi+h all our mighlz Heard The Call OT The Qflm feapef Dear God, who wafches over all, And Saw The Podals Open W'de- From whose care no soul may roam: Please genlly Touch his silenr barque He kepl' his rendezvous wifh dearh And guide if safely home. He dare nor break The rule, H. H. Reighley .,.. Blanche M. Kern ...,....... By Irma Vawrers, '45 ......La+e Principal ....,Ac+ing Principal Clarence Baleman .............................. ...... M anual Arlrs Mary Bearh ......,. , ..,.....,.. g. .......,,... ,T . . ...,...,........ Hisiory Ar'l'hur E. Buchanan. .kfvkfi . . ........................ Hisrory Margarer Campbell La+in, Sales Slamp, Book Exchange W. D. Campbell .......... 1 ........... 1 .......... ...................., A rl Dororhy Cash ........ ..................... ........ H i slory A. B. Cole ..... .... Maud Davis. . .. .. . .His+ory, Law . ............. Malrhemarics Edilh Dixon .... ..... .......... . . . ............... Commercial Mary Dugan ........ ....,........... . , . . .... English, General Language Margarelr Flynn. . . MT? ..... efifqi. .s-.-. . .f,lf3. ' .............. Malrhemalics Jeanne Gilmore .,.... R. C. Glass .... ......... Leona Glenn ..... Karherine Gress .... Evelyn Hall ...... Frances Hannan Edna Harrison Mae Jones .,... Edwin Kaylor ..... C. S. Kennedy ..... Arlhur Miller ....... Helen Lumley ...... Helen McCormick .... C. W. Michel ...... George F. Neeb .... Rhoda O'l-larra.. Calvin Park ..... E. C. Reed ....... Mary C. Richrer.. Dale Rose ......... Delane Schlindler. .. Myron T. Seilerl .... E. T. Slone ...... Jane Thomas... H. G. Troulr ...... Emma Uncapher.. Harold Washburn, Rose While .... Eva L. Wrighl' .... Harry L. Zulaul: ..... Helen Lumley ....... Georgia Wolford .... Louise Perry ...... f J ...1 ................. .... E nglish, Dramalics, Music ' .. ........ Physical Educalion ..........Spanish, French ....................English .. . .Geography, English, Slage ..,.........,.Commercial .......l-lisiory, English .......His+ory, English . . . .Debal'e, Democracy w ...........,DraThng, - . . . . . ,Manual Arrs y N, .TT 41 ,f . . N y ,Q J f ......f....Llb rian, y ... .Physical Educ' lion - . . Zoology, Che lislry If ' .. . emocracy, guidefr-lf ........ Nulrilri ..........i. . .Avia 'oni3,Physi s . . .Bo+any, Marhemafi , Aoolifgy .. .......... lnsikrume +alkMu 'C -f . . . . . . . . . .Physical ducatsn ... .Business Englfish, Sales ....Englgh,f'Journalism .......Chemis+ry .........................ManualAris .. . .Cafeleria Manager, Home Economics .......Democracy, l-lislory, Arrendance ......................Commercial ...,,.........,.....Commercial . . . .MaJrhema+ics, Business Adverrising ...,Librarian .....Clerk ....Clerk wi 4 1 r ' ' eagle -fiineoufzseip To D OND grandparents, who 12 short years ago, watched as I f Johnny and .Mary trudged bravely of for the awesome, thfrill- O I ing ,hrst day of School, smiled sympathetically and said times Q haven't changed much. l There was the same half-eager, half-fearful expression on young faces. The same question- what will teacher be like? -on young lips. The some sound of scurrying hundreds of feet' when the recess bell rang. Even some of the scraps of conversation during the first week of school sounded familiar to parents and grandparents. Is your teacher pretty? . . . Is your lunch period the same as mine? . . . These questions, asked and answered by generations of school children brought a smile to grandpa's face, and a reminiscent gleani to his eyes. He remembered the tin dinner pail with its luscious crulls, buttered and brown-sugared bread, fine, large cookies, and tiny glass of blackberry jelly that might be traded to a churn for another cookie. The same rule for getting along with teachers and schoolmates is in e.ristence-- make a sincere effort. But here the parallel ends, as grandpa would find out if he visigted a classroom of today. Progressiveness is the theme. Progressive teaching, ideas and methods have replaced many of the concepts of yesterday. School no longer means mastering the three R's under a pedagogue who also must keep a watchful eye on 15 or 20 other classes. Flexible courses, indivuiual attention, and above all, progress, are the core of the school system which houses 45,000 Columbus children. nr 1 fu x The first schools of' Columbus, in Franklinton, west of the Scioto, presented? problems unfamiliafr to present-day educators. The pedagogue frequently was called upon to teach a score of different subjects. In Franklinton, one school house, -was about 15 feet square with puncheon floor, door on wooden hinges, slabs for seats polished only by use. The picture of life in this old school room, with fleas and rodents inside and hogs unden the floor, and a big chimney with down- ward drafts, is in striking contrast with present day plants. Schools were a luixury. As early as 1805 enterprising foel Buttles organized a sub- scription school near Worthington, offering to teach a three-month term for 31.62 per pupil, and board aroundf' according to the number in the family. Only the more influential and well- to-do families in the district were able to avail themselves of a school education. In 1814, Lucas Sullivant, one of the pioneers of the town, advertised in the Freeman Chronicle fliranklinton newspaperj for a school master to instruct the youth of Franklinton. All these early schools catered only to those who could afford an education. Ill X X if Then., in 1826, the more progressive families of the community decided that all who wished an- education should be gi-z'en a chance. A town meeting was called to select directors of a public school for the borough of Columbus. The meeting was held in the Presbyterian church, tlzen on Front street, at which Orris Parish was chairman and W. T. Martin, secretary. Directors were chosen and a school finally established. Due to financial reverses and lacki of pupils the school term was neter more than three months out of the year. But the early public school system failed to enlist the support of the public sujficilently to justify its cnlstence for the public good. Private select schools and academies for the more advanced students were established from time to time. lifilliam Neil, W. B. Hubbard and J. G. Jones were instruniental in opening the Columbus Literary and Sfhfllfi-CC Instututef' the Columbus seminary with James Hoge, R. Osburn and Gus Swan was established, and a- 'Columbus High School was opened by a Mr. Wilcox. x Pk at :Q fl law was passed by the Ohio legislature in 1845 by which the management of the public schools was committed to the board of education oft Columbus, to consist of six directors. l'nder the same law, the Columbus city council was empowered to appoint a board of school izraminers for the examination of applicants for the position of teachers in the public schools of the city. U21 The school board-as now-was composed of public spirited citizens of the community who endeavored to manage the schools in the interest of youths. Occasionally, unconventional procedures would arise. Bribery charges in its midst, oni one occasion at least, created quite a sensation in the community, then, the fistic combat was occasionally resorted to. One, in particular, created a sensation, vis., that of Drs. Loving and lifirth, who engaged in puglistic combat during a meeting. nr as 4: 1: Among the first actions of the newly-constituted board of education was that reconnnencled by the committee on rules for the better running of the schools. In April, 1845, the rules, as finally adopted by this august body, embraced tlze following: 1. Each quarter consists of 12 weeles and each week of five and one-half days. 2. Payment may be made at the end of the quarter, or close of tlze term of service, 845 for each quarter. 3. School is to begin at half-past eight in the morning, and close at 12,' in the afternoon, begin at 2 and close at 5. 4. Each teacher is expected to see that the schoolroom is in- order to open the school at the hour fixed upon. 5. If any scholar is, tarcly more than 15 minutes, suclz scholar is to be forthwith sent home for that halfday, unless a good excuse is brought from the parent or guardian. 6. No tobacco in any form is to be used, in or about the room. 7. All vulgar and profane language is strictly forbidden. 8. No scholar is to got from one school to another without permission of the director. 9. Every scholar is to be clean in person and clothing. 10. Every teacher is to keep a list of the names and ages of the scholars and the branches taught. 11. No boy over 10 years of age is allowed to attend a school taught by a female teacher. 12. All children, except boys over 10 years of age, are to attend tlze school nearest to their home, and boys over 10 are to attend the nearest male school. 13. Every teacher is expected to see these rules ordered, and if needed, report any ifiola- tion thereof, or any other misconduct, to the school directors. Pk be 1: wk Probably the most historical school building in Columbus is at the northeast corner of West Broad and Sandusky streets. Its historical interest does not exist in the age of tlze building, but from the fact that it is erected upon historical ground-upon a lot which at o-ne time was in the center of the village of Columbus. The site of the present Franlelinton school house was tlze site of the jirst courthouse in Franklin county, when the hub of industry was west of the Scioto river, and the entire east side of that stream was a wilderness. By the extension of tlze corporate limits of tlze city in 1872, the Franklinton school, then a small structure containing two rooms, with seats for 130 pupils, came into the possession of the board of education. At this time-as nown-there was a demand for additional school' facilities on the lflfest Side, and in 1873 a building containing 10 rooms, with a capacity for seating 400 students was erected on the site. infractions of tlze rules of the school were rather commonplace in the Columbus schools. In 1849, a Mr. Parry complained before tlze board that Jlr. Pearson, a teacher, was un- lffontinued on Page l33l AIN- E P, ,AWWQ 'ri eil ,- -, 85? S . efcacce M Pafmcle We . .fl fi .1 .--, t .Q A , - Q- . 'Jgg-fv-4-u5:'1,'.Tw,,.:.ve-fr1ficv:.fygff-41-53.6.-.eE's-L:'.4:ife11nkilihfp FACULTY L+. Sam H. Morrison-OlOO4l95 Hg. Mo A T S C Brookley Field Mobile, Alabama L+. P. S. Waldeck, U. S. N. R. C A S U lFl 8 cfo F. P. O. San Francisco, Caliiornia L+. g.l Frank Mason, U. S. N. R. U.S.S.YMS247 cfo F. P. O. New York, New York L+. g.l E. P. Sparrow, l64l ln+erlaken Place Sea++le 2, Washing+on Sg+. R. A. Ba+son-l5307422 Prov. Sig. Co. 8+h Army A. C. A. P. O. 248 cfo P. M. San Francisco, California L+. G. K. Bradford, U. S. N. R. 3240 Henry Hudson Parkway Ap+. 3C New York 63, New York L+. W. W. Barlow I74O Gregory Way Bremer+on, Washing+on L+. O. C. France-O-924590 Hq. S+a+is+ical Oiiice Pyndall Field, Florida Roy Bowen Chas. Benne++ i' 'lr 'lr if U. S. C. G. R. As 'Far as +he edi+ors have been Iis'I' of all +he boys from Wes+ High in 'l'he service of our coun+ry: Adair, John Alford, Charles Ardle, Rober+ Bell, Ned Bierly, Donald Collins, George Chambers, Rober+ Chapman, Rollin Dale, Ar+l1ur Driscoll, Herberl' Duff, David Fry, Bob Fryer, Ed Grady, Wallace HaI'l'on, Rober+ Har+, David Lee Har+man, Raymond Harold, Joseph Hennick, Harold R. High, Harold Hoffman, James Johns+on, Rober+ Jones, James Jones, William Kauderer, Howard Keafing, Charles IN SERVICE Mr. Russell Sla+er Hg. Co. XV Corps CIC De+. A. P. O. 436 cfo P.. New York,l New York L+. O. D. Lehman, U. S. N. R. B O Q Lewis Park Naval Opera+ing Base Norfolk ll, Virginia Mr. John H. Thompson CIC Sec+ion G-2 Sec+ion Hg. Communica+ion Zone lForwarcll A. P. O. 887 cfo P. M. New York, New York Jane+ A. Blayney-Y 2fc V-IO Wave Barracks :EPIC Navy 128 cfo F. P. O. San Francisco, Caliiornia Ensign Roger H. Essig, U. S. N. R. Armed Guard School Shel+on lU. S. 6Ol Norfolk ll, Virginia L+. Edgar House, U. S. N. R. ISOO Key Blvd. Arling+on, Virginia Rober+ Dowling Wayne House E. V. Mcpherson Geo. Williams, U. S. Navy Pre+ligh+ School Chapel Hill, N. C. able +o ascerfain, +I1is is +he compIe+e who have made 'Ihe supreme sacrifice Keller, Guy Landman, John Link, Woodrow Marsh, Ned Mead, Wm. Mohn, Lee Moraine, Russell Nairn, James Neal, James T. Pappas, John Reese, Carl Robinson, Don Roese, Scol'+ Ruder, George Toohey, Willis Tresenrider, Rober+ Tucker, Charles Tyler, Charles Welker, George Wilkins, Chas. Wilson, Earl Winklehausen, Jack Wolf, Daniel C. Wor+hen, Rober+ Young, Oscar Zeisler, Paul I'4l -A- Abram, Jack Abram, Duane Ackley, Bernard ADAIR, JOHN, deceased Adams, Alva Adams, DeWayne Adams, George Adams, VValter Abram, Jesse Aisel, Ray Alban, John Allen, David Allen, Larice Albert, Gene Alban, Jack Alban, Matere Alban, Russ Allen, Joe Albert, Bill Alexander, Jack Allan, ltoy Allen, Cliff Aman, John Allen, Hubert Allen, Bob E. Ambrosia, John Anthony, Harry Anthony, Dir-k Anderson, George Anderson, John Ansel, George Ailes, Bruce Andrews, Harry Ailes, Jim Abram, Duane Ankrum, Allen Amspoker, Richard Apel, Walter Armstrong, Milton Armstrong, Ed ARDLE, BOB, deceased ADAIR, JOHN, deceased Arnold, Harry Arnold, Bob Arnold, Clarence Archer, Don Ayers, Rufus Adams, Ken Agriesti, Joe Agriesti, Jim Archer, Virgil Arnold, Tom ALFORD, CHARLES, deceased Allen, Curtiss Anderson, Don Alston, VValdo Arnspoker, Richard Allen, Ray D. Ainsworth, Robert Ainsworth, Harold Anthony, Bob Arbenz, John W. Armentrout, Bob Adams, Kenneth D. Alban, Herb Allen, Lawrence Ansophcr, Dick Adams, Kenneth Albert, Gene Arnold, Wilferd Arnold, Tom Albcrry, Carlyle Aleshire, Joseph Almay, Glenn Ashburn, Julian Ashcraft, Leslie Allen, John E. Anderson, Melvin Aumiller, William Allen, Noble L. Armbrust, Melvin Anthony, Bob Ailes, Jim -n- Baas, Arthur Baas, Edw. J. Baker, Arthur Baker, Richard Baird, Clarence Baird, Herb Baird, Earl Bates, Tom Barlow, Bill Bates, Bob Battin, Bob Barrett, John Bailey, Carl Bailey, Bert Barbee, Bob Barnes, Bill Barnes, Willard Barnhart, Theron Baird, Jack Barrett, Jim Bartel, Bob Ballard, Willis Bair, Tom Baer, Dwight Ballenger, Dwight Ballanger, Stan Barr, Roy Barber, Bill Baerick, Ellery Balenbacker, D. Bellandy, Willis Beavers, Floyd Bellinger, Stan Beaumont, Lee, Jr, Bell, Bob Bell, Dick BELL, NED, deceased Bell, Jim Beller, Dick Bellar, Jack Beltz, Irvin, Jr. Bercaw, Jim Beggarzi, Tony Beaumont, Paul Betts, Earl Berger, Leo Beumer, John Bender, Jack Beck, Henry Bennett, Charles Bennett, Charles Bentz, Bill Benson, Reuben Beckett, Harold Beck, Ellsworth Bennett, Ralph Bestield, Herschel Bennett, Paul Bauermeister, Jack Bidwell, Ray Bigelow, Dan Bigelow, Marvin Bishop, Don Bishop, James Bill, Lewis Blades, Clayton Blackmore, George A. Blackmore, George H. Blackmore, Bob L. Blackwell. Bob W. Blackwell, Gene Blackstone, Frank Blackburn, John Blesch, Bob Blayney, Don Blayney, Dick Born, Bill Boyer, Melvin Bowers, Charles Boulger, Bill Boullion, Frank Bowen, Fred Bowen, Roy Bowen, Marcus Boulass, W. Boyd, Clarence Bower, Frank Bouman, Melvin Bobbitt, Roy BonDurant, Don Bowen, Walter Bradford, George Bradford, Kenneth Brenot, Bernard Brenot, Ernest Brenot, Berman Brown, Bob VV. Brownfield, Lyman Bridgefoot, Bernard Bridgefoot, Stan Bright, Bill Braithwaite, Bob Braithwaie, Ed Bright, Eldon Brown, Jack Bellis, Paul Brown, Delman Brown, Bob Brown, Wallie Brown, VVayne Brown, John Brown, Fred Brown, lvor Brown, Willard Browne, George Browne, John Brownfield, Dave Brucklemeyer, Howard Bradford, Ken Brockmeyer, Bill Bright, Bill Brooks, Milton Briscoe,, Ira Lee B1'iggs, Ralph Browne, Floyd Brockaw, Dick Brownscomb, Don Bowser, Don Bower, Art Bower, Bob Berry, Clarence Beymer, John Boyhan, Bill Brown, Jim Bull, Dick Bryan, Paul Brink, Gene Burgoon, Dick Buchmaster, Elliot Buchingham, Gene Bunner, Dan Burton, Roy Burke, Bob Bnrkey, Bob Butte, Charles Buzzard, Ralph Birt, Oran Burkhalter, Allen Burger, George Burke, Homer Byerly, Dick Bowen, Wayne Barnes, Dean Bull, Jim Bigler, Harriett, SPAR Brokaw, l'aul Baumeister, Jack Bennett, Don Best, Jack Ball, Montie Barnett, Lionel Brascomb, Lee Barnhart, Robert W'arren Bryan, Gordon E. Boyer, Charles E. Barnhart, Bob Blaney, Janet, WAVE Beyoner, John Bownan, Jack Bowman, Dorothy Brush, Robert Betts, Clifford Beatty, Robert Brookuy, William Bauermeister, William Barfield, Clay Barton, W. W. Baird, Jack Brandenberger, Lester Brandenberger, Marian Byerly, Robert Bieker, John H. Baldwin, Vera, WAVE Brown, James Bryan, Daniel Bland, Earl Bolin, Richard Bowan, Bill Bowman, Jack Biddle, Jack Baker, Richard Beard, Edward Bryant, Clyde Bandy, Donald Beaver, Lyle Buck, Mary Jane Buchanan, Harold E. Balyan, Bob Burkett, John Bunner, Alvinza Beckwith. Carl Babbitt, William E. Bnrd, Sarah, WAVE Bellis, Paul Bell, Jim Barclay, Kenneth Borland, Charles A. Brown, Martha Ann Bates, Jack Beckett, Harry, Jr. Braun, Frederick Breckenridge, Carle E. Barnes, Willard Bouser, Phil Bowman, Dorothy Burke, Donald Burwell, Maurel BIERLY, DONALD, deceased Buchanan, Dean Buchanan, Doyle Buchanan, Clyde Brown, Eldon H. Boord, Ray Baker, Tom Brockington, Ned Bit-ies, John H. Baker, Donald G. Borland, Charles A. Brown, Bill Brown, David Bobbitt, Ed Bohbitt, John Ballenger, Gail Biegler, Albert Berg, Jack Boyer, Jack Bohem, Dale Buckingham, L. Buckingham, Eugene Baas, Edward J. Baird, Robert E. Brohard, Mack Banker, Harold Blum, Andy Breckenridge, Howard Brown, David -C- Capretta, Ray Callif, John Caldwell, Jack Camp, Jim Camp, John Campbell, Fletcher Cahill, Ray Carey, .Jack Carpenter, Jack Carpenter, Bob Carry, Joe Carter, Russ Capretta, Alfonso Capretta, Harold Cavanough, Bob Cassill, Bill Cains, Herman Case, Ralph R. Carif, John Castle, Bill H. Capretta, Joe Canada, Fred Canada, John Cannon, Glen Cartwright, Bob Casey, Chai les Cathers, George Cash, Lawrence CHAMBERS. BOB, deceased Chalender, Bill W. Chambers, George Chambers, Harold Chrisman, Roger Chadwick, Toni Chruton, Paul Chevalier, Gene Chambers, David Cherry, Norman Chakers, Dono Chesser, Ray Churton, John Charlton, Bill Clark, Curtiss Cleveland, Susie, WAVE Clark Charles Clays, Marion Clifford, Tom Cliffton, Jack Cliffton, Don Cline, Kenneth Clum, David Clark, Torn Cline, Ed Cliffton, Dick Clark, Bill A. Cloyds, Lee Clark, Ray Colburn, Dick Cole, Bert Conrad, Don Conrad, Bill Corn, Klell Cotner, Dennis Cotner, Frank Clark, John COLLINS, GEORGE, deceased Coil. David Coplan, John Cox, Godfrey Colegrove, Bob Collins, Ed Conneise, Alfred Cornwell, Mary, WAVE Conn, Bob Condon, Harold Cornwell, Robert H. Collins, Oron Collins, Harry Courtney, Dale Crum, Bill Crosman, Bob Crawford, Harold Croine, Dick Cray, John Crego, Carl Culen, Ralph Cunningham, Charles Cunningham, George Currier, Art Curtiss, Bill Cunningham, Bob Crum, Dick Cunningham, Bill Curry, Charles Colmery, Bob Coyle, John J. Converse, Alfred Cadel, Russell P. Canada, Bill Chambers, Ed Curtiss, Royce Carson, Fred Cunningham, James Clark, John Carter, Charles CHAPMAN, ROLLEN deceased Corcoran, Charles K. Curlis, Bill W. Clelland, Wilbur L. Coleman, Carl Coleman, Ralph Colmery, Merrill Coyle, Jack Colby, R. W. Calhoon, Bob Chevalier, Glenn Caldwell, Dick Collins, Dan Cooper, Alfred Cretcher, Adria Carper, James Caldwell, Richard Carroll, Edward S. Conrad, Harold Chambers, Norman Cochran, Jerry Cordray, Creed Cotner, Jim Clark, Bill Campball, Joseph C. Carter, Julius Carter, Jabo Cotner, Don Collies, George Carter, Russell Chambers, Robert Curtiss, William Cussins, Wm. Curry, Bob Caldwell, Joe Crego, George Carter, Warren Carter, Charles Conniff, Betty Collins, Walter Cranford, Bob Clevenger, Paul Collins, John T. Coplan, George Clark, Bob Cline, Tom Colburn, Richard F. Conley, Cornelius Jam Carr, Helen, WAVE Crosby, Donn Cummins, Richard Corothers, Charles Crawford, Virgil Calhoon, Bob Calhoon, Thomas Crawford, Harry Carey, Norman Carte Camp r, George bell, Paul Castle, Chas Campbell, Bob Case, Joe Curry, Ed Clum, Tom Crum, Paul Cline, Jack Chase, Curt Charnier, Bob Clevenger, Norman Craft, Lois Cl 'rk, Floyd Clark, Lloyd d Corbin, Raymond Curtis, Harrison Cross, John Cooke, Don Cooper, Daniel Dale, -D- Art Davis, Dan Davis, Gerald Davis Davis D vis Davic Davie , Walter , Rodney , Joe s, Don s, David Davis, Charles Davis, Jerry Davis, Joe. Jr. Davis, Vern Davis Dalto Da-vs . Themlar n, Tom on, Eugene Dailey, John Darby, Ste 'e Davoro, Oliver Dailey, Jim E. ES Dellenback. Stan Dennis, Stan Deardorff, Bill DeRoberts, Joe Dentner, Frank Dent, Bill DeBow, Bill Denton, Lionel Derringer, Robert Devney, Dave Devney, Herb Detrick, Paul Davis, Jack Diehl, Norman Dilon, Taylor, Discharged Distelhorst, Carrol Dietchel, Carl Dietrich, Paul Dietrich, Bob Dixon, Clarence Dixon, Dwight Dorsey, Don Downey, Dick Dahaman, Ferdy Donaldson, Mary, NURSE Docherty, Gerald Dodd, Paul Docherty, Mike Docherty, Ed Durfey, Bob Durfey, Bruce Duncan, Bob Dhume, Dick Dover, Dick Daughterty, William Dorsay, Don Devere, Paul Davis, William,L. Dunavent, Wilbur Dienst, Joseph E. DeCarlos, Dominic Distelhorst, Jack Dunson, Phil Durr, Paul Dudrey, Charles Duffy, Dorwin Dusenbury, Frank Dixon, Joe Durfer, Bob Driscel, Fran Dressel, Howard Dyer, Bob Davis, Bill Dentner, Jack Dentner, Keith Daugherty, Will Dye, Bill Demarest, Charles Dowling, Robert M. Dawson, Karl DeWitt, Richard Delaney, Robert L. Dickson, John J. DeliCallo, Vido Distelhorst, Orville Denbow, Bob Dorsey, Dean Dolby, Allan Dahlen, Ernest Demorest, George Divney, James DRISCOLL, HERBERT, deceased DUFF, DAVID, deceased DeVictor, Romey Dentner, Keith Day, Orlo Day, Dan Donaldson, Harley Dahlen, Ernie Dorsey, Allen Dismire, Chester Decker, Don -E- Early, Earnest Ebert, Gerald Eckard, John Eckard, Clyde Eckard, Roland Eckles, Jack Edwards, Harold Edwards, Charles Eichron, Herb Eickholt, George Eichle, Bob Emerick, Harry Epperson, Bill Eppert, Nelson Ervin, Borval Estell, Dick Evans, Tom Evaline, Earl, Medical Discharge Evans, Stanford Everhard, Carl Ellinger, Jim Eggleston, Herb U61 Embrey Jack Evans, Robert Elliott, Ralph Elliot, Bill Edwards, Edward Ellis, Harold Elliott, Bob Ely, Dane Ely, Bob Embrey, Jack R. Evans, Bob Evans, Richard T. Everett, Ira Ellison, James Echelbarger, John Erf, Louis J. Elkins, Edward W. Ewing, Richard O. Elder, Walter Egelhoff, Tom Embleton, Robert Mourice Evans, John R. Edwards, Bob Ezzo, Bud Estell, James Lee Estell, Samuel Evans, James Elliott, Bill Evans, Walter F. -F- Frost, Stan Fondaw, Oscar F. Faubert, Dick Fauth, George Farrell, Jim Faust, Tom Fasnact, Sherald Ferguson, Bob Ferguson, Clarence Fetters, Wendel Federer, Gene Fauber, John Federica, John Feustel, Tom Finney, Earl Fisher, John Fields, Carl Fenneran, Dick Fisher, Bob Fike, Harry Floyd, Bernard Floyd, George Flowers, Jim Flowers, John Fletcher, Albert Foeht, Russ Fox, Jack Foote, Jim Ferguson, Fred Freeman, Jack FRY, DON, deceased Fox, Sid Frederick, Jack Freda, Jack FRYER, ED, deceased Fran, Clarence Fraser, Frank Freda, Ted Francis, Bill Frizzell, Don Frye, Bob Fraser, Ross Fugate, Harold Fullon, Albert Funk, Jimmy F'usner, Dan Fusner, Charles Fuller, Kellman Friend, George Fluhart, Tom Ford, Bob Fisher, Jack Forbus, Arthur Fox, Bob E. Fox, Charles Fox, Charles Fox, Dean Frank, G. Albert Fluhart. Theodore M. Frank, Gene Forbus, Lloyd Frak, John Frank, Bob Fick, Lawrence Fuhr, Charles Fletcher, Bill Follney, Ike Fouche, Don Fustel, Tom Ferguson, Stanley Forbes, Ace France, O. C. Flynn, Weldon F. Fox, James T. Fauth, John Ferry, Jack Ford, Francis F'arwell, Byron Fluhart, Mel Ford, Colin M. Fletcher, Hugh T. Foster, Bob Fuller, Roland, Jr. Fox, Don W. Ford, Howard Fraganot, Nettie, WAVE Fraganot, Helen, WAVE .G- Gall, Jack Garrison, Gene Ganshermer, Jim Gabriel, Tom Gamso, Harold Gease, Bill, Missing Greddes, Sam Gibbon, Bill Gill, Dwight Gifford, Gerald Gibbons, Mike Givens, Howard Giffen, Paul Ginnicks, Herb Gillever, Bill Glade, Carl Glass, Ronnie Gicks, Ross Goeckner, Charles Good, Clyde Golomb, Jim Goodchild, Earl Goodin, Bob Grinstead, Allen Graham, George Grabill, Jerry Grabill, Rex Grabill, Carl Gracey, Albert Grashel, Bob Greenway, George Griffit, Bob Grenell, Roland Grom, Leo Guyner, Edgar Granny, Norman Granberry, Ray Grudel, Ed Graundstaff, Jesse Grashel, Clyde Grubbs, Gene Green, Darrel Grubbs, Charles E. Graul, Charles Graham, Ed Green, Bob Graham, John Gunning, Albert Guitner, Charles Gue, Harold Gullett, Ray Grant, Robert C. Gamso, Carol Grassbaugh, Dan Gillivan, William Gross, Louis Gardner, George Gease, Thomas W. Galloway, Joe Greenwaldd, Lee Grinstead, Allen Gease, Bob Gease, Dick Goodwin, Jack Geiger, Harold Gleissner, Henry Graundstaff, Darwin Geese, John Grant, Norman Gulcher, Alban Griffin, John R. Gantner, Robert W. Glade, John Gease, Richard Gease, Robert Gentile, Frank Gunning. Ambrose Grant, William Green, Irene, WAVE Graundstaff, Jesse Golomb, Howard Griffith, Phillip Grubbs, Charles Gentry, Howard Gibson, Robert E. George, Homer C. Gillen, Floyd G, Garrett, Harry R. Gulcher, Robert Groves, Ruth, VVAVE Gill, Joe Gusler, Bob Grabill, Ray GRADY, WALLACE, deceased Greer, Earl Gillivan, John H. Green, Darl Grenell, Walter Gibson, Howard E. Garrett, Bob Gurley, Bob -1-1- Hall, Dick Hill, Miles Hitchcock, Glen Hoskins, Charles Hottinger, Bill Hobbs, Jack, Medical Discharge Holland, Carl Hoy, John Howard, Elmer Hopkins, Howard Holloway, Charles House, Wayne Hillstead, Bob M. Hoon, Howard Hotch, Frank Houbler, Jack Hoffman, Bob Holland, Jim Hoff, Charles Holcomb, Carl Howard, Jesse Hocnie, Jim Hoenie, Art Hosier, Roland Howell, Dean Hopkins, W. Heaney, Jim Huey, Jim Hughes, Russ Hilditch, Olen Hinton, Charles Huber, Carroll Hudson, Carl Huffman, Dick Hunt, Roy Hulls, Charles Hunter, Bob Hummell, Harbour Hughes, Harold Hughes, Jack Hutchinson, Bob Huston, Clyde Hugart, Paul Hughes, Ed Hall, Russ Hughes, Charles A. Hughes, Jim Hughes, Jack Halcomb, J. C. Hall, Don Hadden, John Hipple, John Hirn, Bill Hawson, Harvie Haughn, Paul Hastings, Nobert Hull, John D. Householder, Harry Henery, Bill Henson, Virgie Hoffer, James Haines, Donn Hamilton, Jim Haley, Carl Hawthorne, James Holby, Dick Heyl, Frcd Humphrey, Bob Holby, Ben Haines, Paul Hoover, Alston Hopkins, George Holbrook, George Hoover, Lowell Hartung, Bob Hoffman, Jack Howell, John Hoy, Earl Humphrey, Pvt. Hemmerly, Ralph Howard, Richard Paul Henson, Virgil Hutson, John Holycross, James K. Howell, Dean Hill, Lenel Louise Hardin, Williams F. Huges, Thomas J. Hill, James K. Haines, Dave Hopwood, Harry Houk, Dick Ham, James Harrison, Herbert Hutchison, Herbert Hutchison, James H. Hott, Robert, Jr. Hughart. Paul E. Hetyer, William L. Harper, Richard Hall, Floyd HCHGTY, William Harter, Melvin Hawk, Earl Howard, Richard -J- James, David Jacobs, Bob James, James, Jim Bill Howard, Elmer Hedrick, Vernon Hill, James Howard, William D. Highland, Walter Holmes, Don Hill, Helen Highfield, Henry Highfield, Charles Hubert, Carrole Hoover, Dick Howell, Glenn G. Jackson, Jim Janten, Dick Jeffers, Merl Jenkins, Dave Jester, I. Bill Jennings, Frank Johnson, Dick Johnson, Bill Johnson, Wayne Johnson, Howard Johnson, Roscoe Johnson, Paul Koebel, Howard Konkler, Earl Kocheler, Chris Krivdo, Jack Kraft, Jack Kraus, Jack Kraus, John Kreitzman, John Krack, Ivan Krauss, Bob Kulp, Charles Kinzi, Walter Kuhlman, Bill Koermer, Frank Klein, Ed Keidel, Jack Kagay, John Huffman, Thomas L. Ham, Betty Hall, Jacob Hamby, Don Herbert, John Hoyt, Sid Hughes, Wayne R. Hall. Charles C. Heselden, Harold Hysell, Fred HIGH, HAROLD. deceased HAROLD, JOSEPH, deceased HOFFMAN, JAMES, deceased HATTON, ROBERT, deceased HART, DAVID LEE, deceased Hosler, Carl Hagans, William Hackman, Carl Hall, Bob Hall, Floyd Hale. Jack Hardesty, Otis Harper, Ralph Harron, Charles Hart, Carten Hart, Bill Hart, Dick HARTMAN, RAY, deceased Hartman, Bob Harrison, Howdy Haas, Charles B. Hastings, Jim Hatfield, Forest Hart, Sam Harank, Joe Harringan, Ed Hansley. Jack Hager, Jack Hatterscheidt, Anthony Hawthorne, Bob Harper, Bob Harper, Alice Hartung, Jack Hatterscheidt, Ray Havranack, Joe Harry, Carl Happ, Steve Harrison, Joe Hanson, Betty, WAC Hayes, Bill Harper. Harold Hall, Jim Harmer, Dick Harriman, Glenn Hammond, Walter Hall, Delmont Hall, Don Hanow, John Heaton, Dean Hemmerly, Dick Heise, Bob Henry, Bill Hergessel, Russ Heseldon. Orrie Helgen. Ed Hess, Earl Henne, Paul Henry, Carl Herron, Charles Heaney. Bob Hertz, Ralph Hetzger. Bill Hess, Wendell Hess, Bob Hill, Chester Hill, Charles Howard, Bob -1- Ice, Lee Ingmire. Norman Ingles, Howard Irvin, Andron Ingham, Carl Iles, Bruce wi Johnson. Dick Johnston, Phil Johnston, Dick Johnston, Glen Jones, Tom A. JONES, JIM, deceased Jones, Ray Jones, Carl Jones, Rex Jones, Dick Jones, George Jolly, Ed Jolly, Charles Jones, Dick Jones Edwin Joy, hlilron Jewell, Don Jacobs, Charles Jones, Burris Jackson, Ralph Jones, Ted Jones, Charles Johnson, Eugelm Jackson, Bill Jones, Ronny, .Iackson, Calvin Jantzen, Robert E. James, Bill Jones, Gill Jackson, Bill Jones, Bob Joy. Milton H. Jackson, Calvin Jenkins, Dan I Johnston, Charles Eric Jester, John Johnson, Bill Jenkins, Bill Johnson, Earle J. Jewell, Eugene James, Dick Jesssup, James JOHSTON, ROBERT, deceased JONES, WILLIAM C.. deceased Jenks, Don Jennings, Jack Jones, Jim Jenks, DlC'k -K- Kanaval, Charles Kanaval, KSU Kadel, Warren Kasper, Earl Keadey, Jim Kaufman, Ellison Kaltenback, John Keeley, Don KeIlY. Bill Keller, Charles Kennedy, John Kerns, John Kessclring, Owen Kennedy, Joe Kemp, Zail Kemp, Carl Kennedy, Ray Kelhimer, Dick Kern, Fred Kern, Glenn Keller, Lowell Keen, Carl Keating. Charles, deceased Kerns, Wayne Keady, Jim Kessler, Jack King, George Kirkpatrick, John Kitzmillcr, Edwin Killian, Clarence Kidd, Earnest Kimmel, Tom Kimbal, Bob Kline, Warren Klines, George Kline, Bud Koon, LeLand Koons, Elmo Koons, Warren Kidwell, John Kuder, Paul King, Jack Keller, Charles Kulp, Jack King, Bill King, John Kirkpatrick, Jack Kennedy, Larry Kinder, Bob Keen, Donald Krack, Charles Kuder, Charles Kuder, Edward Kniscly. Earl P. Kunz, R. F. KELLER, GUY, deceased Kay, Rodney Kaufman, Paul Kiniselv. Jack Klott, Ralph Kuhn, John Kimbrel, Richard Kaufman, Paul E. Kaufman. Mildred KAUDERER, HOVVARD. deceased Kimes, Rov C. Knox, W. E. Kembitsky, Richard Keitzman, Walter Kelly, Floyd Kutasy, Leonard J. Kent, Guy Edward Knott, Fred Keefer, Bill Kenworthy, Bob King, George Knox, Evan H. King, Genevieve, XVAYE ..1,.. Lamprecht. Howard Lambert, Ca1'mPD, W-AC Larkin, Charles Laubensheimer, Bill Layman. John Lappe, Dick Lauer, Kenny Lambert. Monty Lamb, Bob Lee, Torn Lee, Elwood Lewis, Betty, VVAC Leckler, John Leckner, Charles Lewis, Jim Lavelle, John Leach, Joe Link, Ray Lear, Tom Leathers. Noel Lucky, George Logan, Bob Loudy, Bob Lowery, Imogene, VV.-XVE Lowerv. Louis Long, Eugene Lehmuhl, George Lorenz, Bob Laird, Bill Little, Bob Larimer, J. W. Link, Ralph Livingston, Bob Lillbert. Bill Lloyd, Reese Love, George Leathers, Wayne Livingston, Jim Leslie, Faye, WAC Lerum, Cliff Lapp, Dick Lind, Bill Larue, Al Logan, Dick Lombardi, Lawrence Liston, Bill Lamb, Bob Lutz, Jack Link, Roy Leonard, Curt LeMotte, Jack Lurch, Dick Livingston, Jack Lutz, Herbert Lloyd, Robert Link, Norman Lewis, Glenn Likey, William Logan, Harriet A. Long, Edward E. Liston, Dick Lanthorn, Warren Lightner, Otto Lee Looker, Jack R. Lutz, Herbert ' Lerch, Richard S. Laughlin, Ray Larue, Cruse LeSueur, Jimmy Liebensburger, Bill Lewis, Bill Logan, Harriet Louks, Theodic Lowry, Raymond Lewis, Leah, WAC Lehman, Orrie Loomes, Jim LINK, WOODROW deceased Link, William F. Layne, Dick Leonard, Bob Lutz, Earl Lutz, Jack Lawhead, Arthur Lewis, Dick Lust, Harold Lepore, Dominic Leonard, Bob Lombardi, Mondo Lundberg, Ted Lawhead, Betty Lawhead, Arthur -Mc- McDonald, Marvin McDonough, Jim McGonigle, Francis McKnight, Ray McBride, C. F1 McBride, G. Cliff McBerger, John McClain, Charles McCann, Melvyn McCary, Bill McCann, Bob McCracken, Charles McCa.shlin, Walter McDonough, Paul McDaniel, Harold McDonald, Tom McFadden, Dick McFarland, Miles McGhee, Dick McGrail, John McGil, Albert McCarvey, George McKinley, Jim McKinley, Harold McKinley, Ralph McLung, Dick McPherson, E. H. McMillen, Bob McGuire, Hestel F. McQuire, Bill McQuillen, Leo McVay, Ray McLain, Roger McLain, John McFadden, Fred McFadden, Fred McCree, George McCoy, William McCary, Robert MCElwee, Janis-s McConnell, Jack McClain, Charles McDaniel, Arthur McCoy, Williaiii McGrail, Robert McPherson, Dan McCarthy, John McClain, Paul McH:lle, Jack McCready, Don L. MciCurdy, Dick McFadden, Robert McDonald, Thomas McKee, Charles McCarley, Tom -M- Minnix, Robert Mover, Harold Meloney, Roy Maddox, Albert Maier, Ferclinzxnd Mann, Edwin Marsh, Bob March Fred M. Martin, Floyd Martin, Andrew Marine, Roy Martin, Jane, NURSE Maxwell, Bud Marsili, Conrad Martin, Dick Marshall, Dick Maraine, Rus Mason. F, D. Mapless, Glen Mathews, Don Martindill, Jack Mannering, Ken Match ook, Paul Malone, Don Martin, Russ Maxwell, John Martin, Bill Maggorie, Bill Maurey, Jack Mauch, Merle Maddox, Kieth Mayhugh, Ja-ck Mead, Bill Marshan, Jack Mertens, Karl Metzger, Jack Metzger, Don Metzger, Bob Metzger, Charles Meech um, Joe Mettge, Paul Medlick, Jim Mick, George Middleton, Doris, SPAR Miesse, Eugene Mills, Phil Miller, Dana Miller, George Miller, Jim Miller, Harry Miller, Bob Miller, Eldred Miller, Louis Miller, Gene Miller, Ben Miller, Floyd Minnameyer, Wilbur Milligan, Elmer Moore, Ralph Myers, Douglas Mayer, Jack Mills, Roger Martin, William Marsili, Louis Myers, Paul Mitchel, Bob Mumma, Don Mumma, Bob Murnane, Bob Murphy, Carl Murnane, Dave Murphy, Harold Murran, Edward Murray, Jack Murnane, Paul Murnane, Tom Murray, Don Morrow, Carl Mohn, Bill Montgomery, Jack MOHN, LEE, deceased Moorhead, Dan Moorhead, Bob Mooney, Joe Moore, Carl Moore, Kenneth W. Morison, Bob Mohn, Bob Mollencamp, etty, VVAYE Morris, Jack Morrison, Sam Mosier, Glen Moyer, Bob Moyer, Adam Mosier, Jack Morrison, Fred Monette, Charles Marlow, Omer W. Moore, Mirth Myers, Howard Marcum, Charles Martin, Andy Miller, John Miller, Jack lliller, Dick lkliller, Bud Murray, Ernest Murnane, Jim Martin, Dick Marsh, Ferdinand Miller, Larry Miller, James Marlin, Edwin l'8l Mers, Harold Marsh, Gunner Marsili, Lewis Morgan, Ray Muchmore, Ray E. Mayhew, Robert I. Miller, Kenneth R. Mills, Fred Metzer, George J. Merritt, Edgar C. Marmon, Boyd Martin, Floyd Matchak, Paul Murphy, Donald Mann, Harry Maxwell, Harry Miller, William Moyer, Harold Moon, Floyd E. McLane, Roy S. Murray, William Medlick, Ray Mack, Bill Mitchell, Jack Merritt, Granville Marzluf, Joseph Murphy, Benjamin MORAIN, RUSSELL, deceased Moore, Firman E. Manson, Theodore Miller, Roger C. Maberry, Norma. Mrogan, Sam Meacham, Charles Minton, Robert Moore, Clyde Jackson Maddox, Albert B. Melvin, Frover M. Murray, Lloyd Mowrey, Neil Marlow, Omer Maddox, Robert Miles, Delmer Malone, Bill McCarley, Tom Martin, Ralph Manson, Theodore Merrit, Charlotte Marzluf, Earl -N- Niday, Charles Naddy, John Nagle, Joe Nairn, John Nelson, Harry Nelson, Maurice Nelson, Joe NEAL, JIM, deceased Neal, Howard Newman, Cecil Newlon, John Nelson, Bill Nettleship, Bill Neeshan, Bob Neeshan, Herb Nichols, Bob Nicholson, Lewis Nider, Glen Norwood, Ray Noble, Winston Nicholson, Fred Neff, Paul Nash, Bill Neff, Gerald W. Newhouse, Jack Nuetzel, Mary Nairn, Chas Nichols, Jim Nelson, William NAIRN, JAMES, deceased -0- Oakley, Leroy O'Conner, John O'Dell, 'Carl O'Donnel, Charles Ogden, Jim Ogden, Ray Ogden, Franciss Ogdin, William Ollman, Henry Oman, Russ O'Malley, Mike O'Neil, John O'Niel, Roy O'Neil, Milton O'Neal, Jim O'Neal, Sam O'Roke, Louis Overly, Bob Overholt, Jim Owen, John Owens, Woody Ours, George Ohnian, Don Odell, Earl E. Oddy, Tony Ogden, Raymond Owen, Francis M. Oyler, Stam Olpp, Richard O'Hara, Harry Overmyer, W. H. O'Neil, Danny -1-- Painter, Bob Paul, Howard Parker, Cecil Panas, Eugene Patterson, Ernest Paas, Ed Palmer, John Patterson, Everett Painter, George Patten, Bob Payne, Carl Parks, Edwin Pemberton, Ken Peffers, Bob Peepon, Harry Peters, Edwin Petty, Dick Pearn, James Pearn, Harold Peters, George Phillips, Eugene Phillips, Leo, JrJ. Phillips, Dallas Phillips, Paul Phillips, Ed Phillips, Earl Pindell. Albert Pittenger, Jesse Plank, Don Pinney, Clinton Uolicara, Tony Power, Charles Porter, Ernest Postle, Paul Poole, Bob Price, Earl Price, Gill Price, Sam Proven, John Prestle, Oliver Prahl, Harold Pritchard, Clifford Psora, Gus Patterson, S. T. Perry, Ed Patton, Jennie, WAC Parzer, Homer PAPPAS, JOHN, deceased Postle, John Pyle, Lowell Peck, Albert Petty, Norman Palmer, Charles Patterson, John Patridge, Ray Prior, John Percy, Ray Pashal, Robert R. Pokol, Dorothy Price, Ellmore Pharis, Paul Parrett, Jack E. Plank, Gerald F. Peake, Charles Patterson, Mike Parks, Bob Pindell, Albert Prior, Paul G. Phillips, Bill Privette, Thomas Phillips, John D. Patterson, Bill Parlett, George Price, Erwin Postle, Jerry Putnamm, Jim Parkey, Renick Pickering, Woodrow Paul, Edward -Q- Quinn, Tom -R.. Randall, Bob Rayburn, Wally Rayburn, Jim Ray, Ralph Rathburn, Harold Ralph, John Rader, Charles Ranny, Haslett Ray, Bob Ralston, Bob Reeb, Alonzo Reagan, Don Rector, Cliff Reed, Frank Reese, Bruce Reeves, Bob Reed, Tom Reis, Harold Rector, Dean Redding, Dick Reeves, Allen Reagan, Jack Reading, Bob Reis, George Reed, Jim REESE, CARL, deceased Rector, Dean Reactor, Herb Rehl, Lewis Reed, Paul Reynold, Juanita, WAVE Rebolt, Tom Rees, Maurice Renner, Art Reed, Lenord Redding, Don Ressler, John Rhineland, Charles Rhoads, Dick Rhinehart, Lowell Rhyan, John Rice, Louis Riggs, Roy Rogers, Paul Rice, Don Riley, Myron Rhinehart, Ralph Rhinehart, Chet Rinehart, Bob Rinehart, Melbourne Richards, Bill Remington, Jack Rienhart, David Richards, Jake Richards, John Richards, Bob Richards, Robert Richardson, Don Ray, Robert A. Reeb, Bob Rhel, Dick Richardson, Jim Riley, Bob Rich, Bob Riggs, Bob Ritchey, Bob Ritter, Ed Roberts, Jim ROESE, SCOTT. deceased Rowland, Ned Rogers, John Rohr, Lovell Russell, Jack Ruhands, John Robinson, Jack Robinson, Norman Roland, Dick Ray, Herman Rose, 'Charles Roberts, Bill Robbinson, Tom Rogers, Don Rose, Bob Roederer, Don Roederer, Louis Roberts, Paul Roberts, Ray Robinson, Anna, NURSE Robbins, Francis Rudolph, Don Rudolph, Victor Russell, Elbert Ruffing, Jim Russolillo, Joe Russolillio, Mike Ryan, Walter Reiser, Phil Rodier, Richard Rice, Bob Reardon, Ray Ridenbarg, John Rich, Bill Rhineharf, Jim Reese, Bill Richards, Roger Rich, Harley Rigney, Albert Robinson, Dick Ritchey, Herman B. Ritchey, Landace G. Ritchey, Richard T. Russell, Jack Roberts, James Roese, William Robins, Frances D. Rader, Eugene Richards, Bill Rogers, Joseph Riley, Carl Richardson, Samuel Ryerson, Harold Rhodes, Johen Reese, David Rowe, Earl Rose. Vernon Rigfley, A1 Rings, Ray Russell, John Rieck, Henrietta Rigney, James Rebbody, Thomas Ryan, Edward Roederer, Dan Rawlings, Thomas Russell, Dorothy Robb, Paul F. Russell, Eugene Runyan, Donald Reeb, Bob Rehl, Dick Rogers, Bill Rolsten, Robert Richey, Frank Rawlins, Tom Rings, Roy Roederer, Herbert Richards, Charles Robinson, George Rennie, Jim Ross, Niel Recob, Jim ROBINSON, DON, deceased Roland, Ed Rucker, Fred Rowland, Ed RUDER, GEORGE, deceased -5- Savage, Cliff Sayers, Alfred Samuels, Jack Sapp, Bob Seiple, Allen Sealock, Mat Search, Ira Seymour, Edward M. Seymour, Jack Seip, John Seyfried, Kenneth Sears, Everett Schenz, Earl Schluep, John Scoles, Tom Scott, Bob Scroggs, Armand Schmidt, John Schmidt, Fred Scotterback, Charles Schultz, Herman Schulster, Henry Shanely, Staley Shonting, Milton Shelton, Harold Shears, Mary, NURSE Shea, Jim Shambaugh, Tom Sheridan, Francis Shade, Orville Sheehy, Roy Shield, Russ Sheey, Tom Sherman, Steve Shaver, Melvin Swinehart, John Swain, Joe Steele, Harold Stewart, Herb Scars, Joe Sly, Bob Schubert, Harold Scharenberg, Gene Scharenberg, Bill Scholten, Henry Scholten, Pete Simpson, Paul Steen, Bill - Stewart, Ed Shoppert, Wendell Summer, Joe Shawd, Albert Shawd, Edgar Strickland, Louis Sonner, Ted Sulzberger, Tom Stevens, John Sullivan, Russell Smith, Lloyd Stamper, John Steinhoff, Wendell Strickland, George Schmidt, Charles Smith. Robert Smith, Williaiii Smith, George Sweet, James Sheward, William Strait, Robert Smith, Delbert Strimpf, Kenneth South, Frank Smith, Mildred U91 Slussler, Dick Susie, Bob Schmidt, Ray Schrader, Frank Shrum, Eugene Sherick, Jack Staley, Victor Snyder, John Souders, Robert Stiles, Finley Schlosser, Paul Schnieder, William Shanely, Charles E. Schmidt, Ray Sherman, Stephen R. Sherman, David C. Steele, Herbert W. Sumner, Earl Stingley, Roy Sinclair, Robert Stout, Donald L. Slyh, Robert Scheeler, John D. Sharon, John Sheward, Juanita, W 1 AVE Sheron, Mary, Sl AR Shapior, Bill Simmons, Morgan Simmons, Eugene Simmons, Jack Slater, Russell Smith, George R. Smith, Dick Smith, Ray E. Smith, Harry Stingley, Roy Stern, Bill Smith, Jim Smith, Norman Snyder, Clarence Snyder, Charles Shely, Joe Snoppert, E. X. Snyder, Jack Shiet, Dave Snyder, Paul Spang, Bob Spang, Oscar Spears, Jerry, Jr. Shephard, Bob Spangler, Paul Spencer, Albert Spencer, Bob Spanable, Frank Speer, Paul Sparrow, Pauline, SPAR Stevens, Marvin Stephenson, Marvin Stephenson, Albert Stevens, Lesling Stetler, Thomas Stewart, Jack Storch, Charles Stout, Verl Strickland, Bill Stoll, Floyd Siler, Billie A. Stokes, Bill Silveous, LeRoy Staley, Victor Stewart, Ed Stevens, Leroy Stout, Roy Stetler, Jack Stamper, Jesse Stevenson, Ed Steele, Howard Stevenson, Harry Stewart, Dick Stephens, Merle Stevens, Carl Steed, George Swisher, Bob Swank, Williani A. Snashall, Sam Swandrick, Chet Swab, Dennis Snachall, Bill Scott, Jack Scott, Ben Smith, Bob Seale, Albert Shea, John Smith, Don Smith, Whitt Smith, David Sebring, Milton Swank, Bill Slaughter, Carl South, Bob Stephens, Albert Sanders, Jim Sheward, Bill Scott, Roy Elmo Swain, Albert Sheeler, Anna Sherman, Frank Spangler, Don Stansell, Stan Stuart, Roy Shade, Gene Swain, Albert Susie, Arthur Smith, Stan Sant, Sara Scharenbferg, Ted Stewart, Ed Swingood, Dick Strickland, Louis Shady, Dolf Smith, Oscar -'1'- Taylor, Jim Taylor, Frank Taylor, Walter Taylor, Dick, Missing in Action Tarpy, Dave Taylor, Jack Taylor, John Terry, Howard Temple, Perry Thomas, Carl Thomas, Charles Thompson, Jack Thompson, Wilbur Thomas, Dick Thomas, Dave Thompson, John Thmpson, Charles Thompson, Paul Thompson, Walter Thrush, Jack Theis, Howard Thomas, Bob Thomas, Bob H. Thompson, Bob Thompson, Don Thompson, Dick Thrum, Fred Tillmane, Bud Tipton, Cecil Tordiff, Ralph Tope, Lowell Tompkins, George Todd, Ted TRENSENRIDER. BOB. deceased Truitt, Ora Tuckle, Dick A Trigg, Ben Tresenrider, Paul Tresenrlrde66-Eigm 'ac', f. 1 1 CHARLES. deceased TOOHEY, WILLIS. deceased Tom. Dick Tunner. DUN Tresenridera Lowes rleton, E Tiacey, Alice. NURSE Taylor, June, VVAVE Taylor Charles Tresemer Bob Truman, Stan Trimmer, George Trouth. OSC21r Turner, Bob Tonkinson, Ch2l1'19S Theophiius, Cari Twigg, Charles, Tinkham, EdW1I'l Tam-kman. Carl. I Thompson. Marlowe Thomas, Richard Thompson. R0b9ft Trotter, Wally Taylor, Stanley Thompson, Bill Thomas, John Trickel, Richard R. Tiller, Harvey Thr-ODliiluS. HHYFY Th' Missing in ActIOY1 TYLER. CHARLES, deceased T3,y'l0l', Gordon Thomas, David Harry Thoinen, Ralph Toy, Orwen Trout, Bob -U- Ulen, LeRoy licker, Dick Ulom, George Ucker, Bob Underman, F'red Underinan, Arvid -K'- VanGastle, Bob VanDyke, Roger VanDorn, Warren Yaziive, Clyde Yaiilis, llnward Yziritliiiifly, l!1riini'fl Y:1iiSc:oy, Enrl Vz1i1Svu5', Cu l Vz1iiSc'lifmyeli, 'Finn Viiivviil, AVI Yuri-e, t'lizirli-s Xvilllfll-'llY0llCli'l', Msirviii Yiiic-1-ril, Dirk Viulet, lwivk Y n lvillllli, Frzinklin Vain Sr'lmVL'l1. Rulwrl X X N . X N VV zlde, lluily VV: VV W ' VV NV ' VV VV 2 VV VV. VV YV VV VV YV W VV eb I , , X. im-likerinzin, .lozin :in VV1llSPll, John in Order, limb iwtvrs. llciwaiwl Nmlz, fin-ruld -XX- ldv, Ilrrailrl eldo, llziliuh lkor, lid ilz. Slufirl lrd, .lnhn lllii'l', llnnzlld illavv, Gaston lllPl'N, Nlziudo, .Ir. iugli, Lloyd ilteis, lluwell, .lr. ildcw-k, l'hil igner, Huh ltS0ll, .lzivk ltltll-ll, llnli ltkins, l'zlul lShll1ll'll, Furl VV 2 XV:1rd, 414-01171- nrd, limb Walters, lbelhl-rt VVQ-1rd, Frank VVz1llz1ree, llicfk VVz1l1on, Ulizirlvs VVar'ti-ii, liiuk VVzitLs, Hurley Wziidelicli, liuwar W'ezive1', Mvzirl XNY0Zllll61'll2lll, llnle Weblu-rs, I-Sill XVhitnie:', Huh VW-eks, liill Weeks, lfizirl Xvllllilllll, Train NVeilzind, .luv Vvlnllillld, lirih VVE'Sfl'l'l!HlTl, Imslii VVOhll, Huh Weaver, Uhzxrlz-s VVee-ks, lilly VVeinier, Paul Weinhairt, Dick VVeig':1nd, Vlizlrll-S NVesIzill, Jzrvk VVhi1e-, Jnhn XYliilel'r fl. flcnigai X'Vl1il1-, Paul Wliitel, llzive XVillh:ii'g4'i-i', Edwin VVilliulin, Hola VVllllEllllS, Gayle VVillizims4in, lieeinnn VVilliaLins, Alairtin XVilli:1mS, Boll XVilsun, .luck Wfilsun, Dewey, Jr VVg1S,illt'l', Ulizirles XViisr.n, Frank XVILSUN, E.-X HL, ill-ve-zisvd Wilson, Hershel Wezitherman, Harold VVilson, Howard Wilsun, Don VVithroW, Art VVill, Dun Wisecup, Jim Willis. Dave WIIJKENS, VHA Iil.lC:i, deceased Xvilkensun, Paul Willie, Harold Will, Allen VVillis, .lim VVilhelni, Helen, VYA Wisecup, Art Wiseiiiziii, Ulziirv VVilk, Leroy Wiler, .lim VVilt, Gerald VVilken, Vim-ent Wharten, Jim VVli:irtfmn, liivk VVillis, Gerald Wuolen, Frank VVliitnu-r, limb VVnods, Ric-linrd lllifn Wcilfe, Frank VVurrel, Jzivk VVULFIC, THAN, llvcwfzl Wnlgiivss, Ilerrl-I Xvuhlegreinulli, Jf'2ll1 VVuodruff, Stan l sed WONT! I EN, 11Ol!ICll'I', rlecezlsed Wlelib, lliek Wmneldorff, Jim VVulfv, Louis VV41lfe, .106 Philip B. Flemming March 9, I898-Oc'l'. 4, l9I8 Firsl' Wesl High Boy Killed in World War l l l 'f VVi'ig,'lit, limb Wright, Harold W'yg.:':1iiL, Fred Wynn, John VVylie, Hill W'yc-zenski, fltl4Jl',E,in' Wynn, Bob XVoucic-ox, Grirden VVz1ltz, Dnve Wzird, Bill VVzird, Paul VVisdum, l'hil Weaver, liliazles VVebb. Bob NVehh, Ezirl Wynn, Dick NVilli:ime4, Jessi- Wrirthen, .loo WhiIe', Julln XValtvr:4, Lee, Jr. lVvig'1Lnfl, lielrkiiwl VVLLLIS, Bill VVilliz41nis, Chzirlws VVlllli0ll'lElllSOll, Javk Weber, l'lL'l'dl!12lllfl NVhi-4-ler, Joe VVy:Ltt, Howard VVezikly, Iloburl NVeinier, Paul W'enve1', liobert Wilson, Roy .l. VVrig:,'ht, liick VVestall, tiene Wilzind, Joe VVilliz1mson, Joe VVithr0w, Art Wriirlit, Lowell VVzu'd, D, L. NVylie, Norman Wallace, .lim VVilli:uns, Frml VVilliamH, George 'WolI'e, Jim Vxlynn, Ezirl VVome1', liohert Whitmore, Robert XVeiclner, lfhzirles VYalker, Leo J. VV'e1zu'e1', liohvrt S. XVhiit, Smith VVhil, Allen VV:1lker, Vinrent VVilkins, llohert VVrii.rht, Vharles VVolI'e, llurold VVemlvineyer, Urlandn NY0rlv11ie-yei', 'I'l1emlfn'e W'uli'ord, Eugene VVnrd. l':it NVrill'0, 'l'h0nins While, llzirold VVii!'t'l1illll, Pziul VVehh, l42lXX'l'6llC6 VVh:1rton, Ril-hard J. VVeinhai't, Rivhard VVm'tl1en, Phillip VVilliunis, Perry ii VYilliz1nis, Earl XV. X7VllUlSll1lll-', lirvherl l'. Wriglii., linh VYil1i23.1nS, Keith VV2llliL'I', Leo Wharton, L2iXN'!'i'llK'i' A. NVehh, Twin VVilliams, lQl1'l1Hl'll Wsitts, Eileen XVlf1I,KlfIll, Gl'IOlll1E, flvueasvcl Vlfesley, NVilhur NYrmiolclurff, .lnhn T.. XVc:rIhcn, Joe Wilsriii, lloy VVn1kins, Bula VVUfIfll'lllvl'. Slain VV:il1s, Ilciherl XYzirinz1n, ,l'ili'llIll'fl XY'rii'tlu-ii, Rivlizird VV:1rd, Furl ll. VVvlwl', liivli VVirlh, Imn VVOillllHl'lllk1ll, Frm-d VVesI, llzivid VVilliunis, Eiigem- ..y- Yriung, llzile Young, Howard Young, John Yarnoll, lddwnid Yank, llzlrry Edward Young, .lean Louise, WAVE YOVNG, OSVAR, slecezirlecl -l- Ziininer, Bob Zulziuf, Robert L. Zimmer, Dick ZTICSIIER. PAVL, rlec-vzlsefl i Zeisler, Harry mf f VW 'ZKVA ,K A ..,. M IDENTIFICATIONS ON PAGE I3I Double Daie ........................ 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' : - 0 A n ' 4 . I I 4 - - A Q A 5 . l'f 'fi TQ 94.1 's uf .. - 1 :A f, 3: . . . . ' ' ' lv - ' U ' n 1 , n u . . . t , . , ,. . , - , v ' J - Se 0 ' We fjfzedicfenl' James Byron Recob- Jim, Chem- islry, '43-44, L Sociely, '43-44, Na- 'rional Honor Sociely, '44-45, Sludenl Council, '43-44, Vice Presidenl, '43, Room Presidenl, '42-43, Concerl, Dance and Marching Bands, '42-43-44, Orches- lra, Slale and Dislricl Band and Brass Quarlel Conlesls, '42-43, Slucly l-lall Monilor, '44, Variely Shows and Plays, '42-43-44, Commando Training: Gradu- alion Usher, Class Presidenl. cgecdetaw Shirley Vaughna Meyer-G.A.A. '43, 44 Presidenl, Girl Reserves, '42-43-44 Cabinel Member, Lalin, '42, Thespians, '43, IOOLX, Club, Baseball, Baslcelball, Bowling, '43-44 Volleyball, Business Man- ager, '43, Gym Monilor, Sludy Hall, Class Secrelaryg Vocalional Conference. canuafzy 616411, vice Bill Hagans- Jazz, Chemislry Club, '43i l'li-Y, '42-43-442 Lalin Club, '42: Room Business Manager, '42, Room Wel- fare Chairman, '43, Choir, '42-43-44, Concerl, Dance and Marching Bands, '42-43-44, Band Twirler, '43-44, Ensemble. '42-43-441 Glee Club, '42-43-44, Or- cheslra, '42-43-44, Boys Quarlel, '42- 43-44, Slale and Disrricl Music Con- Tesls, '42, Variely Shows and Plays, '42- 43-44, Band Presidenf, Slucly Hall Moni- lor, '42, Graclualion Usher, Class Vice- Presidenl. 'Waeaduaea Be:-Hy Jane Knighl- Jan, Girl Re- serves, '42-43-44, L Sociely, Thes- pians, Baseball, '42, Baslcelball, '42-43, Bowling, '43-44, Volleyball, Choir, '42- 43-44, Glee Club, '42-43-44, Marching Along, '43, 5lar Sl'rucl: Band Variely. '44, Senior Office, Sludy l-lall, Class Play Usher, Vocalional Conference: Frolics of The Gay 9O's, Nalional Honor, '44-45, Baccalaureale Choir, Class Treas- Urer. i2-+1 Chester Raymond Carter- Chet Latin Club, '42-45, L Society, '43-441 Room Secretary, '42, 43, Senior Class Decorating Committee, Annual Statt, '44, 45, Occident Statt '44, 451 Study Hall Monitor, '42, 44, Hall Monitor, '44, Commando Training. Jack Cline- Jackson Debate Club, '42, Latin Club, '42, 43, 44, L Society, '43, 44, National Honor Society, '44, 45, Rotary Luncheon, '44, Student Coun- cil, '42, 44, Room President, '42, 441 Room Business Manager, '43, Gym Mon- itor, '43, Senior Ottice Monitor, '43, 44, Book Room Crew, '42, 43, 44, Comman- do Training. Helen Louise Colley- Colley Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44, Latin, '42, 43, Photoplay, '44, Spanish, '43, 44, Bowling, '43, 44, Secretary Monday night league: President, '43, Secretary, '43, Weltare Chairman, '42, Advertising Committee Skating Party, '44, Co-editor Occidenrq Study Hall, '43, 44, Hall Monitor, '42, 43. John Norman Cross- Doc From Newark High School, Room Secretary, '44, 45, Senior Class Advertising Com- mittee, Commando Training. Carmen Day-Girl Reserves, '42, Latin, '42, 43, 44, Library Counselors '42, L Society, '44, National Honor, '44, 45, Science, '42, Student Council, '42, IOOZ., Club, '44, Bowling, '43, 441 Secretary, President, '42, Secretary '42, Senior Prom Program Committee: Senior Office, '43, 44, Hall Monitor, '43 Vocational Conterence, '44, Class Speaker. Norma Lee Downey- Dody Girl Re- serves, '42, 43, 44, Basketball, '42, Bowi- ing, '44, President, '42, Choir, '42, 43, 44, Glee Club, '42, 43, 44, Student Council, '42, Samuel Robert Estell- Sam I-li-Y, '44, 45, W Association, '44, 45, Foot- ball, '42, 43, 44, Track, '43, 44, Room Business Manager, 43, Gym Monitor, '43, 44, All High Football, '44, All State A. P., Second Team. Lucille Andreotte- Lu Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44, Spanish, '42, 43, 44: Basket- ball, '43, Bowling, '43, 44, Business Manager, '44, Secretary, '43, Civic Chairman, '42, Senior Class Decorating Committee, Choir, '44, Junior Ottice, '42, 43, 44, Book Room Crew, '42, 43, 44. Mary Alice Battrell - Batty Girl Reserves, '42, 44, L Society, '44, Span- ish, '43, 44, Student Council, '44, Li- brary Counselors, '42, 43, 44, President '44, Senior Class Advertising Commit- tee, Chairman, '44, Senior Otfice, '43, Associate Ed., Co-editor Occident News- paper, '44, Vocational Conference, '44, Student Council Bulletin Board Commit- tee, '44, Student Council Football Pro- gram Sales, National Honor, '44, 45. Jack Boyer-in service. Phyllis Eileen Blayney- 'Phyl Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44, Latin, '42, Bowling, '43, 44, Weltare Chairman, '42, Senior Class Retreshment Committee, Choir, '43, 44, Glee Club, '43, 44, Marching Along, '43, Gay 90's Show, '44, Hill- top Record Drive, '44. Thomas Bruce Calhoon- Feezil Hi-Y, '44, Latin Club, '42, 43, 44, Vice Pres., '43, President '44, L Society, '43, 44, President '44, National Honor Society, '44, 45, Rotary Luncheon, '44, Science Club Pres., '42, Student Council, '42, Thespians, '44, Room President '42, Sen- ior Class Advertising Committee, Vari- ety Shows and Plays, Marching Along , Red, Hot and Blue , Winter Festival , Annual Statt '42, 43, 44, Occident Statt '43, 44, Senior Ottice Monitor, '42, 43, 44, Study Hall Monitor, 44, Book Room Crew, '42, 43, 44, Stage Crew, Publicity tor D.T.A.H. , Fourth place in National Scholastic Arts Contest, Ingersoll Na- tional Art Contest, Commando Training. Harold Eugene Buchanan- Buck Hi-Y, '43, 44, Latin Club, '42, Spanish Club, '43, 44, W Association, '42, 43, 44, 45, All High Sports, Honorable Mention-Basketball, '43, 44, All High- Football, '44, Basketball, '42, 43, 44, 45, Football, '43, 44, Track '43, 44, Room Business Manager, '42, 43, 44, 45, Senior Class Entertaining Committee, Orches- tra, '42, 43, Gym Monitor, '42, 43, Study Hall Monitor, '43, 44, Hi-Y City Day, '44, Margaret Delores Atkinson- Maggie Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44, Thespians, '43, 44, Baseball, '42, Basketball, '42, 43, Business Manager, '43, 44, Senior Class Financial Committee, Choir, '42, 43, 44, Glee Club, '42, 43, 44, Marching Along, '43, Band Variety Show, '44, Senior Ot- tice, '43, 44, Makeup Committee, Senior Class Play, Baccalaureate Choir, Frolics ot the Gay 9O's. l25l Donn Vaughn Haines- Sug Spanish Club, '43, W Associaiion, '44, All- High Sporis, Honorable Men+ion-Bas- lsefball, '43, 44, Caplain All High Base- ball, '44, All High Foofball, '44, Honor- able Menlion All Slare, Baseball, '42, '43 '44, Fooiball, '43, '44, Baslceiball. '42, '43, '44, '45, Room Civic Chairman, '42, Senior Class Adveriising Commif- lee, Gym Monifor, '43, Occidenl Slaii, '44, '45. Doroihy Frey- DoHie, Girl Reserves, '43, 44, Baslcerball, '44, Business Man- ager, '42, Welfare Chairman, '44, Senior Class Decoralion, '45, Counled Sales Tax. Richard Kyle Fullen- Richie, Senior Class Reireshmenl Commiriee, Occidenr Srahi, '44, 45, Siudy Hall Monilor, '44, IOOVO Club, 'Commando Training. Carol Pafricia Graham-Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44, IOOOX, Club, '44, Bowling '43, 44, Reireshmenf Commiifee, Senior Prom, Gyrn Moniror, '43, Sludy Hall, '43, Barbara Ann Grady- Bobbie, Girl Reserves, '43, 44, Laiin, '42, 43, 44, L Socieiy, '43, 44, Sludenr Council, '43, 44, IOOOA, Club, '43, 442 Bowling, '42, 43, 44, Presidenr, '43, 44, Welfare, '43, Civic Chairman, '42, Decoraiing Senior Mixer, Reireshmenf Senior Mixer, Junior Office, '43, '44, Sludy Hall, '43, Vocaiional Conference, '44, Sales Tax Checlcer, '44, Naiional Honor, '44, 45, Secreiary, '44, Bowling League. Earl William Greer- Salch, Hi-Y, Triangle Club, Fooiball, '42, Senior Class Decoraling Commiriee, Com- mando Training, Hi-Y Baslcerball, '43, 44. Callie Jean Kerr - Sparlcie, Girl Reserves: L Socigly, Phofoplay, Vice- Pres., '43, 44, Science, '42, Nalure 'Club, '42, Business Manager, '42, Senior Class Adverrising Comrniilee, Choir, '44, Glee Club, '44, Variery Show, Occidenf Newspaper Siarli Junior Moniror, '44, Senior Moniior, '43, 44, Hall Monifor, '42, 43, 44: Caieieria, '43, 44, Girl Re- Serve Cabinef Conference, Vocarional C5onference, '43, Nafional Honor, '44, 4 . i i261 Joan Fry-Girl Reserves, '43, 441 Spanish, '42, 43, '44, French, '43, 44, Bowling, '43, 44, Senior Class Enteriain- menf Commirfee, Glee Club, '42, 43, '44, Orchesrra, '42, Marching Along, '43, Vlfinfer Fesiival, '42, Siudy Hall, '42. Jean Ann Heaney-- Skinny, G.A.A, Secrelary, '44, L Socieiy, Srudenl Council, '42, 43, Thespians, Baseball, '43, 44, Baslcelball, Senior Baslceiball Champions, Presideni, '42, '43, 'Choir, '44, Glee Club, '44, Senior Class Pro- gram 'Chairman, Gym Moniior, Sludy Hall Monifor, Class Play Usher, Home- coming Oueen's Aliendani, Vocarional Conference, Narional Honor, '44, 45, Prop. Commiiiee Senior Class Play, ln- iramural Volleyball. Jo-Ann Hayner-- Joe, Girl Reserves. '42, 43, 44, L Socieiy, '43, 44, Bowl- ing, '42, 43, 44: Decorafion Slcaling Parry, Junior and Senior Office Moni- for, '43, Narional Honor, '44, 45, Hall Monifor, '43, George Durlan Hopkins - Hoppy. Laiin Club, '42, 43, 44, Vice Pres., '44I L Socieiy, '43, '44, Rolary Luncheon, '44, Fooiball, '44, Room Business Man- ager, '42, 43, 44, Room Welfare Chair- man, '42, Senior Class Financial Com- miiree, Senior High Office, Book Room Crew, '42, 43, 44, Chemislry Scholar- ship Tesl Award, Nalional Honor So- cieiy, '44, 45. Donald Lee Karshner- Don, Spanish Club, '43, 44, Sludenf Council, '44, L Socieiy, '43, 44, Narional Honor Sociely Presidenl, '44, 45, Room Secrefary, '42, 44, Room President '44, Senior Class Adyeriising Commiifee, Hall Monilor, '43, 44, Legion Essay Coniesr Winner, '44, Commando Training. Joan Teresa Kern- Kernie, Girl Re- serves, '42, 43, 44, L Socieiy, Re- freshmenr 'Commi'Hee, Chairman, Choir, '43, 44, Glee Club, '43, 44, Marching Along, '43, Senior Oiiice, '42, 43, 44, Siudy Hall, '43, 44, Hall Moniror, '42, 44, Vocaiional Conference, '43, Nalional Honor, '44, 45. Jack Edward Hedges- Hap, Hi-Y, '43, '44, Concert Dance Band, '43, 44, and Marching Along, Glee Club, '42, 44, Orchesira, '43, Variely Shows and Plays. '42, 43, 44, Commando Training. Edward Duke Kenf-- Ed, Chemislry Club, '43, 44, Sludy Hall Monilor, '42, 43, 44, Commando Training. Jo-Ann Krause- Jo, Girl Reserves, '42, '43, '44, Pholoplay, '42, '43, Secre- lary, '44, Welfare Chairman, '42, 43, Senior Class Decoraling, Hall Monilor, '42, 43. Clyde Jackson Moore- Nose, Hi-Y, '43, '44, Spanish Club, '44, W Associa- lion, '44, 45, Foolball, '42, 43, 44, Sec- ond Team Caplain, All Cily, '44, Track, '42 43, 44, Room Welfare Chairman, '42, 43, Occidenl' Slalrl, '44, 45, Gym Monilor, '43, Hall Monilor, '44, Senior Class Adverlising Cornmillee. Carlynn Mae Moon- Car-Car, Lalin, '42, 43, Spanish, '43, 44, Adverlising, Senior Class Commillee, Choir, Glee Club, '42, 43, 44, Marching Along, '43, Occidenl Newspaper Slalil, Fealure Edi- lor, Sludy Hall, '42, Hall Monilor, '44. Dorolhy Louise Lowrie- Do+lie, Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44, Senior Prom Pro- gram Commillee, Annual Slalri, '44, Oc- cidenl Newspaper Slall, '44, Senior Oi- fice Monilor, '44, Sludy Hall, '44, Hall Monilor, '44. Charles McKee- Mac, Hi-Y Ser- geanl al Arms, ,'43, Triangle Club? Spanish Club, W Associalion, Fool- ball, '43, 44, Room Welfare Chairman, Senior Class Decoraling Commillee Chairman, 'Choir, Glee Club, Slage Crew, '42, 43, Manager, '44, Track. Doris E. Nelson- Nellie, G.A.A. in- 'lramural direcior, '43, 44, Girl Reserves, '43, L Sociely, Pholroplay, '43, 44, Thespians, '43, 44, Baseball, '42, 43, 44: Baskelball, '43, 44, Bowling, '43, Senior Class Champion, '44, Sophomore Class feam, '42, Volleyball, '43, '44, Welfare Chairman, '42, 43, Civic Chairman, '44, Senior Class Adveriising Commillee Chairman, Choir, '43, 44, Ensemble, '43, 44, Glee Club, '43, 44, Variely of l943, Red, Hof and Blue, Marching Along, Gay 9O's, Gym Monilor, '43, 44, Senior Office, '43, 44, Sludy Hall, 43, Occi- denl Newspaper Slarli, Fealure Edilori Caleleria, '43, Class Play Usher, Prop- erly Commiilee Senior 'Class Play, Na- ,lional Honor, '44-45, Secrelary, Voca- licnal Conference. Phyllis Maxine Meddles- Max, Girl Reserves, Science, IOOOA, Club, Senior Class Relreshmenl Commillee, Choir, '42, 43, 44, Glee Club, '42, 43, 44, Variely Show. Waller Raymond Mann-Lalin Club, '42, 43, 44, L Sociely, '43, 44, Na- 'rional Honor Sociely, '44, 45, Room Sec- relary, '42, Senior Class Program Com- millee, Commando Training, Barbara Koons- Mom, Girl Re- serves, '42, '43, Photoplay, '42, Senior Decoraling Prom, Bus. Ad., Occidenl Bus. Slall, Bus. Manager, '4l, Usher al Gay 90's Show. Richard Charles Layne - Indian, Lalin Club, '42, W Associalion, '42 43, 44, 45, Wesl Wings, '42, IOOVO Club, '44, All High Sporls, All High Foolball Second Team, '43, All High Foolball, '44, Baseball, '42, 43, 44, Baskelball, '42, 43, 44, 45, Foolball, '42, 43, 44, Track, '44, Room Civic Chairman, '43, Senior Class Decoraling Commillee, Gym Mon- ilor, '42, '43, Sludy Hall Monilor, '42, 43, 44, Occidenl Slalf, '44, 45. lrene Juanila Luckshaw- Lucky, Girl Reserves, '43, Lalin, '42, 43, 44, Pholo- play, '44, Science, '42, Thespians, '44, Nalure, '44, Bowling, '43, 44, Senior Mixer Decoraling Commillee, Senior Mixer Refreshmenl Commillee, Choir. '42, 43, 44, Ensemble, '44, Glee Club, '42, 43, 44, Variely Shows and Plays, '43, 44, Junior Olilice, '42, 44, Adver- 'lising Commillee Senior Play, Properly Commillee Band Variely Show, '44,Class Play Usher, Chairman ol membership drive for Thespians, '44, 3 Rulh Elaine Lorenz- Shorl'y, Girl Re- serves, '42, 43, 44, Bowling, Sub., Senior Class Enlerlainmenl Commillee. Roberf Lee Minlon- Doc, Hi-Y, '43, 44, Lalin Club, '42, 43, 44, Sludenl Council, '43, W Associaliong Foolball, '42, 43, 44, Track, '42, Room Presidenl, '43, Senior Class Decoraling Commillee, Senior Class Speaker. l27l Mariorie Roberfson- Margie, Chem- islry Club, '43, 4'4, '45: Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44, 45: Room Represenfafive, '43, 44: Phofoplay, '44, 45: Spanish, '42, 43, 44, 45: Wes? Wings-, '44, 45: Thes- pians, '43, 44, 45: Gay Ninefies Show: Variefy Show, '42, 43: Room Civic Chair- man: Senior Class Enferfainmenl' Com- mirfee: Glee Club: Choir: Girl Ensemble. Audrey Rineharf- Lil' Audrey, Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44: Spanish, '42, 43: Thespians, '44: Bowling, '43, 44: Business Manager, '42: Civic Chairman, '44: Senior Class Decoraling Comrniffee: Senior Office, '44, Rowena E. Russell- Rena, Girl Re- serves, '42: Senior Class Enferfainmenl Commilree: Orchesfra: Occidenf News- paper Sfaff: Marching Band: Concert Band Librarian: Band Variefy, '42, 43, 44: Mid Winfer Fesfival: Marching Along: Hall Monifor, '43. Isola A. Skipper-Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44: Library Counselors, '43, 44: Thespians, '44: Hall Monifor, '43. Bill Cliffon Reardon- Deac, Li- brary Counselors, '42, 43, 44: French Club, '42, 43, 44: Presidenf, '44: I0Oof, Club, '44: Senior Class Decoraring Com- miffee, Choir, '42: Glee Club, '42: An- nual Sfaff, '44: Senior High Office Mon- ifor, '43, 44: Hall Monifor, '42, 43, 44: Boolc Room Crew, '42, 43, 44: Cafeferia, '43: Room Civic Chairman, '43: Com- mando Training: Slage Manager for Gay 9O's. Shirley Lou Ries- Louie, Chemis- fry: Girl Reserves, '42, 43, 44: Pholo- play, '42, 43, 44: Science: Spanish, '42, 43, 44: Thespians, '44: Wesf Wings, '42, 43: Baslcefball, '42, 43: Bowling, '42, 43: Business Manager, '43, 44: Senior Class Refreshmenf Commiffee: Choir, '42, 43, 44: Concerl, Marching Band. '43, 44: Ensemble: Glee Club, '42, 43, 44: Or- chesfra, '44: Variefy Show, '42: March- ing Along, '43: Junior Office, '42, 43: Sfudy Hall, '42: Hillfop Record Drive, '44. Wanda F. Pool-Hall Monifor, '44, l28l Jocelin Plank- Joy, Spanish, '42: Choir, '43, 44: Glee Club, '43, 44. Jerry Posfle - lder, Commando Training. Mabel Joann Ryder- Jo, Girl Re- serves: Phofoplay: Science Club: Senior Class Refreshmenl' Commiffee: Choir: Glee Club: Variefy Play. Erwin Edwin Price - Pricie, Hi-Y, l '43, 44: Lafin Club, 42: Senior Class Program Commiffeeg Hall Monifor, '43, 44: Commando Training. Doroihy Spohn- Dode, Girl Re- serves, '42, 43, 44: Library Counselors, '43, 44: French, '43, 44: Thespians, '44: Bowling, '44: Business Manager, '44: Wel- fare Chairman, '43: Senior Class Pro- gram Commiffee: Choir, '44: Glee Club, '44: Siudy Hall, '43, 44. Wilda Jean Swain- Billie, Girl Re- serves, '42, 43, 44: 'Cabinet Library counselors, '43: Secrelary French, '42, 43, 44: Secrefary: L Sociefy, '44: Ro- fary Luncheon: IOOV, Club, '43, 44: Baskelball Senior Team, '44: Bowling. '42, 43, 44: Refreshmenf Commiflee Senior Mixer: Occidenl Newspaper Sfaff, '43: Senior Office, '43, 44: Sfudy Hall, '44: Vocafional Conference, '44: Nafional Honor, '44, 45. Viola Rae Taylor- Vicky, Girl Re- serves: Lafin, L Sociely: 'Choir: Glee Club: Senior Office, '42, 43, 44: Book Ex- change: Scholarship Awards: Vocafional Conference, Nafional Honor, 44, 45. Georgia Ruih Wilkes- George, Girl Reserves, '42: Lafin, '42: Bowling, '43, 44: Senior Class Decoraling Commiflee: Choir, '42, 43, 44: Concerl, Marching Band. '43, 44: Glee Club, '42, 43, 44: Marching Along, '43: Varieiy Show: Sludy Hall, '44: Vocalional Conference, '42, Mary Wendel - Windy, Girl Re- serves, '43: Spanish, '43, 44: Baslcelball, '43: Bowling, '42, 43, 44: Secrelary, '44: Civic Chairman, '43, 44: Senior Class Decoraling Commirlee. Clara Thompson- Tommie, Girl Re- serves, '42, 43, 44: Baseball, '44: Bas- lcelball, '43: Bowling, '44: Civic Chair- man, '44: Occidenl Newspaper Srafi, '44. Erwin Williams, Jr.- June,'i ,Hi-Y: Lalin, '42: French 'Club, '43, 44: Senior Class Decoraling Commifree: Senior Relireshmenl Com-mirfee: Choir, '42, 43, 44: Glee Club, '42, 43, 44: Gym Mon- ifor, '44: Hall Monilor, '42, 43: Gay Ninefies. Mariorie A. Wrighf-- Margie, Thes- pians, '44: Civic Chairman, '43: Dec- oraling Commilfee Slcaiing Parry: Oc- cideni Newspaper Slarl, '44: Class Play Usher, '44: Prop Cornmiffee D.T.A.H.: S+ar Siruclcu: Variely Show: Gay 9O's: Senior Mixer Decoraling Commilree. Mary Carol Zimpfer-Girl Reserves. '43, 44: Lalin, '42, 43, 44: L Sociery, '43, 44: Treasurer: Sludenr Council, '43, 44: Bowling, '42, 43, 44: Presideni, '43, 44: Secrelary, '42: Welfare Chairman, '42: Civic Chairman, '43: Decoraling Commillee Slcaling Pariy Chairman: Choir, '43, 44: Glee Club, '43, 44: Va- riely Show, '43, 44: Junior Office, '42, 43: Vocalional Conference, '44: Sales Tax Checker, '44: Naiional Honor. Joseph John Wheeler-Spanish Club: Baskelball Manager, '42, 43: Senior Class Program Commillee: Occideni Shari, '44, 45: Gym Monilor: Commando Training. Gamma. Siuf Mildred Ca+leH- Midge, Choir, '43, 44: Glee Club, '43, 44: Marching Along, '43: Siucly Hall Moniror, '43: Caieleria, .- '43, 44. x NH. Mary Lu Jackson- Luie, Girl Re- ' 'N serves, '44: Home Economics, '44: Choir, R fig '44, elee Club, '44, X New l -WIP-mx K ,ff XX! JE Donald Jenks- Don, Hi-Y: Foolball, 5 S ,K '43, 44: Track, '43, 44: Room Business 7' y xg, Manager: Room Secreiary: Trian lsr s, : 2,- crub. ,xi X N , -4 y W I I ,R Q S X3 Y J 4 'A 'gi 3 ..f- 3 ,M U it ,Q 1, y 'xxx gt I 'Q JT yJyT',:s,x ef ,- X . 3 1 A .... , -.5 KX t :algo A . T 'TT gc , Nbr, y g Drum Malorelfe Dorofhy Roederer , i s X1 ., x ,- , K vb , xgj' A-3 Kg ' f Q., A we Saucy students were frequently a problem. The board of education felt the need of some such ruling, and accordingly passed one. It read, A scholar guilty of wilful dlisobedience to a command of his or her teacher or the superitntendent of schoolsj or who shall treat any teacher of the school . . . with intentional disrespect or who shall be guilty of using unchaste language, or shall be guilty of immoral or vicious practices or of such disorderly conduct as to disturb the school . . . shall be liable to be suspended from the attendance from either or all of the schools, under the control of the board for such period of time as the board shall deem the welfare of the schools may require. A number of cases of suspension resulted from the passing of this measure. For the most part the rules and regulations set down by the board of education were observed by the student body, but occasionally, violations were in evidence. On one occasion, a concerted action was taken by several of the boys in the school' system who opposed the dictatorial policies of the school, whereupon, a ringing declaration of independence was signed by Columbus school boys in protest against the tyranny of their teachers. At a mass meeting the boys adopted the following resolution: Resolved, that we will go out and return to the school room whenever it suits our convenience without let or hindrance. Resolved, that in the event of a want of concert of action inl resisting such teacher on the part of school boys our fathers be sent for, and their aid solicited to carry out a just resistance to such tyranny. Resolved, that the decisions recently made by the probate court and the mayor's court, giwng, in the estimation of this meeting, unwarranted latitude to teachers to flog and other- wise punish for disregarding oppressive rules and regulations made by teachers and school directors, meets with our unqualified disapprobatian. Whereas, we the school boys of Columbus, have been wrongfully and otherwise punished by school teachers, dressed in a little brief authority by our parents and guardians, which authority we dispute-recognizing as we do, no superior in judgment or authority upon, earth, hereby declare that the whole human race were born free and equal and are endowed by their creator with certain rights over which the rest of mankind have no control, among those rights is the privilege to give our consent or withhold it, in all cases afectng our personal liberty, and believing the restraints of the school room: as now managed, are a wolation of those rights, therefore, Resolved, That those decisions are unconstitutional and consequently of no ejfectg but even allowing them to be so, we, not having been consulted in planning said constitution or in making the laws, are not legally born by them. During the Civil War, Columbus boys were again up in arms. hVe'll Hang Jef Davis on a Sour Apple Tree was a popular refrain among the boysg however, there were seven Columbus schoolboys who substituted the name of a member of the board of education in place of Jeff Davis, and were expelled from school. ' ilgigt g 4 V I - Under provisions of the law pasised by the general' assembly in 1845 two grades of students were supported from 1845 to 1848. They were made up of advanced students and those who were learning the rudiments of education. When Dr. Asa D. Lord was named superintendent, he divided the system into primary, secondary, grammar and high school departments. The time for completing the course of study in the lower grades was from two to three years, and in the high school, four years. Pupils varying from 5 to 7 years of age were enrolled in the primary departmentg pupils from 7 to 10, in the secondary department, those over 10 to the grammar department, and those over 12, who were deemed competent in the high school department. . ...Notwithstanding the fact that the Akron school lawg which was passed in February, 1847, is considered by some as a foresighted piece of school legislation, Columbus early anticipated the law in many respects, in the re-enactment of her special law. This act, besides legally establishing , schools of such grades which the Board might deem best for the public interest, employ such teachers as they might deem expedient, make all necessary rules and regulations, therefore, determine the age at which scholars may be admitted into such schools and the period for each grade and prescribe terms for non-residents, in addition, in lieu of the levy made on parents and guardians, to supply deficiencies in school funds, to levy an additional tax of not more than one mill and a half per dollar on the tax valuation of city property. on I gg. 4 me pi CEM .I I awe? I I If www V' ,S ef? W.: If ' 'I' is 'RMI www I PICTURE IDENTIFICATION ON PAGE I3I Seniaa 0 'ceaft paediienf Duane G. Abram-Dewey - Sluclenl Council I: I-Ii-v 2, 3: Baslcelball 2, 3: Traclc 3: 'Commando 3: Marching Alono 2: Say If Wilh Music 3: Band Variely Show 2: Room Presidenl I: Ivlarchino Band 2, 3: Concerl Band 2, 3: I-Iall Monilor 2: Sludy Monilor 3: Occidenl Shall 2, 8: Annual Slalzl 3: Mixed Bowl- ing 3: Gradualion Usher 3: Class Presi- denl: Paper Drive: Scrap Drive. 56261671-Q Normalee Worfhinglon - Lee - Chemislry Club 2: Sludenl Council I. 2: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Secrelarv 2: Cabinel 3: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Presidenl 3: L Sociely 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Vice Presidenl 2: Baslcelball 2, 3: Bowlinq 2, 3: Frolics ol Gay 90's Make-UD Com- millee 3: Room Presidenl I, 2: Hall Monilor: Sludy Monilor: Nalioral Honor 3: Senior Class Play: Rolary Luncheon: Class Secrelary. une eau Wise-paedicfenl Virgil CrawfordAVirq. -e I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Associalion I, 2, 3: Wesl Winqs 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Room Welfare Chair- man I: Hall Monilor I: I-Ii-Y Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Class Vice-Presidenl. 1--X, x 1 SX X V X I ' , 7aea4uaea ' ' If Joan Elizabefh Beh-IIJo fG. A. A. V - 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club 3: Pholoplay Club: Presidenl: Baseball I, 2: Baslfelball I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2: Room Bus. Manager: Bowling: Ollice lvlonilor 2. 3: Sludy lvlonilor I, 2, 3: Occidenl Slall I, 2: Annual Edilor 3: Cvradualion Usher 2, 3: Treasurer ol Class. I32I Q, Rolf W. Augusline-Frilz-Ch mislry Club 2: I-li-Y 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, ' Inlramural Wreslling: Comman o : Winler Feslival I: M rchinq Alo 2: Prolics ol Gay 90's 3: Il Wilh usic: 3: I-Ii-Y Conlere e :Senior elresh- menl Commille lee lu I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: ew, 2, : all Mon- ilor 2, 3: Gibso Gir.: or ay: Va- riely: Paper Drive. ' sf V Herberl G. Aull'-I-lerbie - Corn- mando 3: I-lilllop Record Drive: Sludy Monilor: Play Poslers. Ralph M. Aulery -- Commando 3: Slage' Crew, I, 2, 3: Assislanl' Man- ager 3. Clarence L. Balmer-Val - Chemislry 'Club 2, 3: I-li-Y 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Welcoming Commillee: Wesi Wings 2, 3: Band Variely Show 2: Com- mando 3: Room Predisenl 2, 3: March- ing Band I, 2, 3: Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Dance Band I: I-Ii-Y Baslcelball: Paper Drive. Mariorie Ann Barnes-Margie-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Social Commillee 3: Pholoplay: Secrelary 2: Presidenl 3: Senior Decoraling Commillee: Baslcel- ball: Baseball: Bowling 3: Volleyball I: Office Monilor 3: Hall Monilor I, 2, 3: Sludy Monilor 2: Occidenl Slalil. Gene Barclay-Commando 3. Vivian Joyce Barnhar+-Vee-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Pholoplay 2, 3: Baseball I: Baslcelball I: Volleyball I: Room Wel- fare Chairman 2: Cafeleria I: Glee Club I: Choir I: Office Monilor 3: I-lall Monilor 3. Phyllis Jean Adair--Phyl-Girl Re- serves l, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2: IO0'X, Club 2, 3: Annual Slallf 2, 3: Book Ex- change 2: Sewing Board I, 2: Room Civic Chairman. Paul R. Anderson, Jr.-Andy-I-li-Y 2, 3: W Associalion 2, 3: Baseball I. 2, 3: Foolball I, 2. 3: Room Bus. Man- ager I, 2, 3: Senior Decoraling Com- millee: Sludy Monilor I, 2: I-li-Y Bas- Icelball 3: Commando: Welfare Chair- man: Paper Drive. Barbaralee Bachman - Bobbie - Girl Reserves I: Red-I-lol-Blue: Marching Along: Variely. Jeanne Bailey-Oiley-G.A.A. 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskelball, I. 2, 3: Tournamenl I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Room Presidenl 3: Gym Monilor 3: G. A. A. Council: Chairman of G. A. A. Advisory Board: Sluclenl Coun- cil: Volleyball Tournamenl' 3: Sludenl Council 3. Dorolhy Carolyn Ba'rleiger-BalIie- Girl Reserves 2, 3: Baseball I: Baslcel- ball I: Volleyball I: Sales Tax I, 2: Sludy Monilor I, 2, 3. Doris Jean Baleman-Dulch-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Marching Along: Frolics of Gay 9O's: Room Welfare Chairman: Glee 'Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Olilice Monilor 2: I-lall Monilor 2. Danny Barlon--DB-- W Associalion 3: L Sociely 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Li- brary Council I: Track Manager I, 2, 3: Commando 3: Senior Decoraling Com- mi'l'ee: Hall Monilor 2, 3: Nalional I-Ionor. I33l 1 , K I 36 gt .,,,, E2 WMS' fir Herberl S. Balmer, Jr.-Bubbles-Corrv mando 3. Norma Jean Benoy-Rev - Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: Secrelary: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Cabinel' 3: L Sociely 2, 3: Pholoplay I, 2, 3: Baslcelball 2: Bowling 2, 3: Winler Feslival: Red-I-lol-Blue: Marching Along: Room Presidenl I, 2: Senior Ad. Commillee: Marching Band I, 2, 3: Secrelary: Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Librarian: Sludy Monilor 3: Home- coming Queen: Junior May Queen: Na- lional I-lonor 3: Rolary Luncheon: Variely Show: Social Chairman. Mary M. Beard-Girl Reserves 2, 3: Home Ec. Club I: Phofoblay I, 2, 3: IOO70 Club 2: Baskelball I: Caleleria I, 2, 3: Siudy Monilor 2: Occidenf Slall 3. Raymond Lesler Boord4Ray-Spanish Club I, 2: I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Commando 3: Room Secreiary I, 2: Sludy Monilor 2, 3: Wealher Man 2, 3. 'S Marianne Boyer-Marching Along 2: Frolics of Gay 90's 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: I-Iall Monilor 2, 3' Sludv Moniior 3: Variely Show. Francille Mary BrinkfFrankiefPhoIo- play 2, 3: Senior Financial Cornmillee: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Ollice Monilor: Sludy Monilor: Frolics ol Gay 9O's. Alma Beclcel-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: I-Iome Ec. Club I: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: 'L Sociely 2, 3: Caleleria 2: Room Welfare Chairman I, 2: Senior Social Commillee: Ollice Monilor 2: Nalional I-lonor 3. I34l mf Iv , ,x. ,A I. Marilyn Anila iiBeard-Miclcie-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 90's Usher 3: Caleleria I, 2, 3: Occidenl Slall: Occidenl Bus. Slall: Annual Bus. Slalll: Occiclenl Dance Commillee. Barbara Bruclcelmeyer - Bruclcy - G.A.A. 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: IOOIX, Club 2, 3:-Baseball I, 2, 3, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, Bowling I, 2, 3: Winler Feslival I: Marching Along 2: Frolics ol Gay 90's 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Ensemble I, 2, 3: Gym Monilor 2: Bas- Icelball Tournamenl I: Choir I, 2, 3: Bac- calaurealle Service. Dora Lee Brubaker-Dee-Girl Re- serves 3: Bowling 3: Glee Club 2: Sludy Monilor 3. Barbara Jean Bill-Barb-G.A,A. 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: G.A.A. Advisory Board: Gym Moniior 3: I-lilllop Record Drive 3: Annual Bus. Ad. Slall 3: Ohio Slale Playday 2: Frolics ol: Gay 90's Usher 3: I-lall Monilor: Sludy Monilor: Adverlising Manager: Volleyball 2, 3: Speedball 3: Volleyball Tournamenl 3. Dorofhy Leone Bowyer-I-Iall Monilor I. Anna Lee Brown-Annie-Chemislry Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Library Council I, 2: L Sociely 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 90's Programs 3: Cale- leria 2: Senior Social Commillee: Sales Tax I: Hall Monilor 3: Sludy Monilor 2, 3: Library Slafl I, 2: Occidenl Asso' ciale Ed. 3: Nalional I-Ionor. .Quff fmwl -1 .fu 1, M.. F Harold Lloyd Buchanan-Buclc-I-li-Y 2, 3: IOOVO Club 3: Commando 3: Hall Monilor I: I-IifY Baslcelball 2. Phyllis Joy Byerly - Phil - Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: IOOCYD Club: I-Iall Moni- lor. Ralph Campbell - I-Iearl Brealcer- Commando 3. John E. Canfer-Johnny-Pholoplay Club I, 2, 3: Marching Along 2: March- ing Band I, 2, 3: Concerl I, 2, 3: Or- chesfra 2, 3: Dance Band 3: Variely Shows I, 2, 3: Senior Class Play 2, 3: Commando 3. .17 I Jere James Carew-Red-I-li-Y 2, 3: Secrefary: Baskelball 2, 3: Marching Along: Marching Band I, 2, 3: Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Commando: Variely Shows. Wanda CoFFman-Collee-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Home Ec Club I: Lalin 'Club I, 2, 3: L Sociely 2, 3: Frolics ol Gay 90's 3: Senior Financial Com- millee: Choir 2, 3: Slucly Monilor 2: Nalional Honor 3. Mary Ellen Cowles-Moo-Chemislry Club 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Lalin Club 2: Pholoplay 3: Thespians 3: Bowling 2: Frolics of Gay 90's Usher 3: Orcheslra 2: Ollice Monilor 3: Sludy Monilor 3: Library Slall 3. Richard N. Crego-Dick-Chemislry Club 2: Thespians 2, 3: Pholoplay 2: Bowling I, 2: Commando 3: Frolics of Gay 90's 3. Merry Louise Crum-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3: IOOVO Club Thespians 2, 3: BasI1elbaII2, 3: Marching Along 2: Frolics of Gay 90's 3: Room Presidenl' 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Sludy Monilor I: Occidenl Slahl L. Dorcas Ann Brunson-Baslcelball I. Peggy Louise Cesner-'Peg-Chemie fry Club 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2: Library Council 2, 3: L' Sociely 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Basker- ball I: Frolics ol Gay 90's Malce-Up Commillee 3: Room Bus. Manager I: Welfare Chairman 2: Senior Financial Commifree: Sales Tax I, 2: Hall Moni- 'ror 2: Sludy Monilor I, 2: Nalional I-Ionor: Lalin Club. Rose Mary Darby-+Rosie - French Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves I: Lalin 'Club I: Nalional I-Ionor L Sociely 2, 3: Thespians 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Bowling I, 2: Room Welfare Chairman I: Ollice Monilor I, 2, 3. William Vernon Davis-Benny-Chem- isfry Club 2: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Com- mando 3: Senior Adverlising Commil- lee: I-Iall Monilor 2: Sludy lvlonilor 3: Paper Drive. Richard A. Cressman-Diclc-Triangle Club I, 2, 3: Commando 3. Belly Jane Crego4Cregie-Spanish Club I, 2, 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3: Vice- Pres, 3: Presidenl 3: lO0'7, Club 3: Lalin Club I: Phofoplay Club 3: Base- ball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Bowl- ing I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Winler Feslival I: Marching Along 2: Glee Club I, 2: Choir I, 2: Office Monilor I, 2, 3: Sludy Monilor I, 2: Gym Ollice Monilor 2, 3: Volleyball Tournamenl I: Volleyball Class Team I: Vocalional Con- ference: Baccalaureale I, 2, 3: Rolary Luncheon: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3. l35I saw U' , W . ,,,. .,.. . , f mi: Z. -r . if 'K ir, if 2 BW' fl rg, 4 l Kennefh Eugene Cornell - Gene - Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Triangle I3 I, 2, 3: Wesf Wings 2: IOOofo C 3: Commando 3: Winfer Fesfival-'V ed- I-Iof-Blue: Marching Along 2:2 y II' Wifh Music 3: 'or Ad. Co iffee: Senior Enferfai enf Commilfe arch- ing Ban I, : Conce-rf Ban I, 2, 3: Sales Tax ' ccidenf Staff : Variefv Show T: 23: Disfricf and afe Band Confesf I, 2. M 1 Barbara Jeanne Busiclc-Babs - Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: IOOOXC, Club 3: Thes- pians 3: Frolics of Gay 90's Malre-Uo Commiffee 3: Cheerleaders I, 2, 3: I-Iall Monifor I, 2, 3: Sfudy Monifor I. Lois Joeffe Crum-Cracker-G. A. A. 2, 3: Girl Re:erves I, 2, 3: Phofoplay 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Baslrefball 2, 3: Bowl- ing I, 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Room Wel- fare Chairman 2, 3: Senior Ad. Com- rniffee: Sales Tax 2, 3: Office Monifor I, 2: Sfudy Monifor I, 2, 3: Occidenf Sfaff I, 3: G. R. Rep. I, 2. Beffy Cool!-Cookie - Office Moni- for I. Paul Allen Crum-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Wesf Wings: Commando 3: I-Iall Monifor 2: Sfudy Monifor I, 2: I-li-Y Baslcefball I, 2, 3: I-li-Y Baseball 2: Senior Financial 'Commiffee 3. Gladys DeBoard Evelyn Adele DewiH4EvieeGirI Re- serves I, 2, 3: Library Council I: Phofo- olay 3: IOOOX, Club 3: V'IleybaIl I: Room Bus. Manager 3: I-lall Monifor 3: Sfudy Monifor. mi Richard E. Carey-George-I-Ii-Y 2. 3: Presidenl 3: Cify Vice-Presidenf 3: Spanish Club I, 2: W Associafion I. 2, 3: Wesf Wings 2, 3: L Sociefy 2, 3: Foofball 2: Traclc I, 2, 3: Capfain 3: Wresfling 3: Commando 3: I-Ii-Y Con- ference 3: I-Iall Monifor I: Sfudy Mon- ifor 2, 3: Senior Refreshmenf Commil- fee: I-Ii-Y Baslcefball 2: Cross Counfry I, 2: Capfain 2: I-li-Y Bowling 2, 3: Nafional I-Ionor. Linda De Paul-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Library Council I, 2, 3: Phofoplay Secrefary 3: LU Sociefy 2. 3: Baseball I: Baslcefball I: Volleyball I: Room Sec- refary I, 2, 3: Cafeferia I, 2: Sfudy Monifor 2, 3: Occidenf Sfaff 3: Nafional I-Ionor. Lee Diensf--Leg-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Phofo- play I, 2, 3: W Associafion 2, 3: Thespians 2. 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Basker- ball 2, 3: Bowling 3: Foofball 2, 3: Commando 3: Frolics of Gay 90's Usher 3: Room Bus. Manager I: Hall Monifor 2, 3: Sfudy Monifor I: Gym Monifor 2, 3: Senior Refreshmenf Commiffee: Occidenf Sfaff 2. 3: Sporfs Edifor 3: Annual Sfaff 3: I-Ii-Y Baslcefball 3: Sporfs Wrifer: Room Secretary: Senior Class Play. Pafricia Louise Donahue -- Paf- Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Phofoplay 2. 3: Thes- pians 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Baslcefball I: Bowling 2', 3: Volleyball I, 2: Band Variefy Show 2: Frolics of Gay 90's 3: 'Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Senior Enferfain- menf Commiffee: Occidenf Sfaff 3: Annual Sfaff 3: General Music I, 2: Senior Slcafing Commiffee: Sales Tax I, 2: Senior Social Commiffee 3: Wesf Wings 3: Occidenf Spring I-lop Chair- man 3: Cupid Capers Comrniffee: Senior Class Play Usher. Barbara Jean Donavan-Bobbe-G. A. A. 2, 3: Secrefary 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: IOOCX, Club 2: Thespians 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Vol- leyball I, 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 90's Usher 3: Senior Refreshmenf Commif- Iee: Baslcefball Tournamenf I, 2, 3: Capf. I: Girl Reserve Recognifion Serv- ice Commiffee: G. A. A. Pin Commif- fee: Frolics of Gay 90's Publicify Com- miffee: Volleyball Tournamenf 3. Donald L. Doran-Don-Commando 3: Variefy Show I, 2, 3: Winfer Fesfival: Red-I-Iof-Blue: I-lall Monifor 2. Thomas W. Dale-Tom-I-li-Y 3: Lafin Club I: Phofoplay I: Variefy Shows I, 2: Red-I-Iof-Blue I: Marching Along 2: Frolics of Gay 90's 3: Commando 3: Room Welfare Chairman I: All I-Iigh Band I, 2: Marching Band I, 2: Vice- Pres. I: Treasurer 2: Orchesfra I: Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Quarfef 3: Dance Band I, 2: Sfudy Monifor 2: Senior Class Play I. Helen Dennis - Spanish Club 2. 3: Variely Shows I, 2: Marching Along: Marching Band I, 2, 3: Concerl Band l, 2, 3: Orcheslra I: Glee Club I: Choir I: Hall lvloniior I, 2: Oilice lvion- ilor I, 2. Belly Dreher-Jo-Sales Tax I: Orlice Monilor I, 2: Hall Monifor I, 2. Kalhryn E. Erf-Kay-G. A. A. 2, 3: Advisory Board: lnlramural Direclor: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Treasurer 2: Presi- clenl' 3: Lalin Club I: Sludenl' Council I, 2, 3: Secrelary 2: IOO'X, Club 2: Bas- Icelball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball Tournamenl I, 2, 3: Room Presidenl I. 2, 3: Co-chairman Senior Social Com- millee: Secrelary Inler-Club 3: Cily Clerlc on Cily Day: Queen Ailendanl 3: Usher al Gradualion: Usher al Baccalaureale: Office Monilor: Volley- ball Tournamenl 3. Dorofhy Elene Evans-Lalin 'Club I, 2, 3: L' Sociefy 2, 3: Vice Pres. 3: Bowling 3: Room Bus. Manager 3: Senior Ad. Commillee: Scholarship Honors in Geomelry and Algebra 2: Marching Band I, 2: Concerl Band I, 2: Sale ol Bonds and Slamps 3: Nalional Honor 3: Rolary Luncheon: Bancl Variely Show I, 2, 3. Jane Farcasin-Blondie-Girl Reserves I: Variely Show 2: Marching Along: Frolics ol Gay 90's 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir. Phyllis Ileen Fishinger - Fishie-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Bowling I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2: Varieiy Show I, 2, 3: Red-Hoi'-Blue: Winler Feslival: Marching Along: Senior Uecoralinq Commillee: Hall Ivionilor I, 2, 3: Olilice Monilor I, 2, 3: lvlarchinq Band I, 2, 3: Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Treasurer: Li- brarian: Disfricl and Slale Music Cone lesi: Band Variely lvlalce-Up Xe Coslume Commillee 3. Roberl L. Feffe-Bob - Hi-Y 2, 3: Lalin Club I: W Associalion 3: Base- ball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball 2, 3: Commando 3: Room Secrelary 3: Hall lvlonilor I: Occiclenl Slaff 3: Sporls Edilor 3: An! nual Sporls Edilor 3: Pholoplay Club: Paper Drive. Harriei' Ann Eclrelberry-Girl Reserves I: Spanish I, 2, 3: Variely Show 2: Glee Club: Choir: Hall Monilor 2. Harold W. Emrich-Bulz-HIYY 2, 3: Wesl' Wings 3: Wreslling 2: 'Commando 3: Senior Financial Cornmillee: Hi-Y Baslcelball 3: Lalin Club: Paper Drive, Bealrice G. Evans-Bea-Girl Rea serves I: Pholoplay: Baseball I, 2: Bas- lcelball I, 2: Bowling I, 2: Volleyball: Frolics of Gay 90's Usher: Hall Monilor I, 2: Occidenl Bus. Slali 3: Annual Business Adverlising 3: Soccer Ball I, 2: Senior Class Play Usher 3. Harrie? Louise Everefl-Lou-French Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Girl Reserves 2: Siudy Moniror I: Secrelary in Ari Class 3. Jim Fero-Spanish I: Thespians 3 Caleleria 3: Commando: Senior Class Play. Willis Pfallzgraf-Willie-Hi-Y 2, 3: Wesl Wings 2, 3: Bowling 3: Carn- manclo 3: Hall lvionilor I: Paper Drive. o n R Fellows acl: Lalin lu Wesl' Wings 3 Bow in 3 om man o 3 Hall Monilor I Paper Drive ll K' M i., S Q if 'Q xl f TH of Ku M, .... - rs. : swf 5 , '-253157 , Y wc, -i like J h . --J - ' c is , ' I: ' : I' g : C A . V- A :- , ' d 1 ' z ' , I I f I iv 'A T k. ,. ,.. . , 3 , . , . .V 'ir' i',, ,,.: , gr? 1 r ,,,,i f ,r.,, c c i' I i' A x y 'Q 15 I f' gf J - :serv ni? Al f ,ig e ' I ': Dorofhy Flowers-DolIie-From Souih I-Iigh School. James F. FranIr-I.aIin Club: Wes'I' Wings: Variely Shows: Red-I-IoIH Blue: Marching Along: Commando 3: Marching Band: Concerr Band: Orches- Ira: Senior Class Play: I-IaII Monilor: Senior Social Commifree. Norma Jean Frauine-Jeanie-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Phofoplay 2, 3: Base- ball I: Baslcefball I: Volleyball I: Cafe- Teria 2, 3: Sludy Ivlonifor I, 2. Nola Jane Faris-Chemisfry Club 2, 3: Presidenl 3: Debale Club I, 2, 3: Vice Presidem' 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Presiclenl 3: HL' Sociely 2, 3: Girl Re- serves I: Thespians 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 90's Malce-Up Commiflee 3: Sfudy Moni- Ior 2: Room Secreiary I, 2: Narional I-Ionor 3: Ro+ary Luncheon: Scholarship I-Ionors, Roberi' GaIreII-GaIes-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2: Traclc I: Commando 3: Pholoplay Club. , f 'H I I Lorrai e C. Frank-Pai - Girl Re- . L I M i se v , 2, 3: IOM 'Club 2: Pholoplay , , w' : nual Associale s-,, , . ' r ' ice 2: Siudy Ivioni- ii' I i lor I, 3: en. Music. 22,1 Q A4 Jean G-reqory-Dizzy-Girl Reserves 2, 3: I-Iall Ivionilor 2. I38I Marilyn Francis GreneII-MicIrey- Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Cabine'I 2, 31 Lafin Club I: Pholoplay I: L Sociefy 2. 3: Thespians 2, 3: Nafional I-Ionor: Senior Refreshmenl Chairman: Sludy Room Monilor: I-IaII Monilor: Occiclenl Associale Ediior: Baseball I, 2: Baskel- ball I, 2, 3: Bowling 2: Volleyball I: Welfare Chairman 2: Varieiy Show 2: Thespian Treasurer 2. Jack T. Freeman-Lard-I-Ii-Y: SI'uc.IenI Council: IOOWQ Club I: Commando 3: Room Welfare Chairman I. Margare+ FerreIIi-Maggie-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Pho'I'opIay I, 2, 3: CaTe- +eria 2. Don GaIIagher. EIIa Lou Green-Ella Lou--Girl Re- serves 2, 3: Glee Club: I-IaII Moniicr 2. Clarence Gibbs-Commando 3. Jane Gregory-Mo-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3. Dan Grassbaugh - Commando 3: 'Caieleria 2, 3: Occidenl Sialii 2, 3: An- nual Bus. Slaii 3: I-lall lvlonilor I. Jacl: Hendrix- Buclc- I-li-Y: Spanish Club: Pho+opIay: Track: Commando: Occideni Slalf. Richard E. Hall-Diclc - I-Ii-Y 2, 3: W Associaliong Thespians 3: Baslcel- ball I, 2, 3: Commando 3: Hall Moni- lor: Sludy Monilor: Occidenf Slalil: I-li-Y Soilball: Paper Drive: Senior Class Play. Belle Lou Ham-I-Iamie-G. A. A. 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Library Council 2: Pholoplay 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2: Volleyball: Winier Fes- lival: Frolics of 'the Gay 90's Usher 3: Room Welfare Chairman I: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Senior Social Commiiiee: Glee Club I: Choir I: Sludy lvlonilor I, 2: Occidenl Business Slalif 3: Oueen's Courl 3: 'Chairman Financial Commil- iee Occidenl' Dance: Annual Business Ad. 3. Richard Hari - Hal - I-li-Y: Wesl Wings: Track: Commando 3. Laura Henne-Tooie-G. A. A. 2, 3: Council: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Tournamenl I, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Room Welfare Chairman I, 2: Senior Decoraiinq Commillee' Office lvloni'I'or 2: Sludy lvlonilor 2: Sr. Rep. of G, A. A. Speedball Team: Volleyball Tournamenl. Geneva Ferne HinIxIevI-.inIcy-Chem- isiry Club 2: French Club 3: Lalin Club I: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Cabinel 2, 3: Library Council I: Pholoplay 2, 3: Bas- Icelball I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3: Room Welfare Chairman I: Office lvlonilor I, 2: I-lall lvlonilor I: Sludy Monilor 2, 3: Chem. Club Program Chairman 2. Dave Grassbaugh. Jane Ann Haudenschilcl-Girl Re- serves 2, 3: Pholoplay 2, 3: Siudenl Council I: Room Pres. I: I-Iall lvloniior 2: I-lilllop Record Drive. Phyllis Howard-Dumpy-Debaie I: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Laiin I, 2, 3: IOOW, Club I, 2: The-spians 3: Bowling I, 2: Winler Feslival: Marching Along: Red- I-lol-Blue: Room Secrelary I: Room Wel- fare Chairman 2: Caleieria: Marching Band I, 2, 3: Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Oc- cidenf Slalii 3: Annual Slalrl 3: Variely Show. George Phillips-Greelc-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Spanish 2, 3: Lalin Club I: IOO2, Club 3: Bowling 3: Commando 3: Sales Tax: I-Iall Monilor 3: Tennis 3. Mary Lou Hess-Lou-French Club I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves I: Thespians 2: Base- ball I: Bowling 2: Room Business Man- ager 2, 3: Lalin Club. Russell H. Hiner, Jr.YChemisiry Club 3: Commando 3. Ella Marie Hcopman4Beep-Girl Re- serves l, 2, 3: Lalin Club: Pholoplay I: Bowling I, 2: Winler Feslival: March- ing Along: Frolics ol Gay 90's 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: I-Iall Mon- ilor 2, 3. l39l Richard Gene Ison--Richie-Hi-Y 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Treasurer 2: Presi- denl 3: UW' Associalion I, 2, 3: Secre- Iary 2,3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Room Presidenl 2: Room Secrelary I, Sales Tax: Ray G. I-Iaunlz Award: Nalional Honor 3: Ro- Iary Luncheon: L Sociely 2, 3: Lalin Club: Loclcer Room Monilor: Gradua- Iiori Usher 2, 3: Agonis Award. Marilyn Jeanne,JoI'ms n - Susie - French Club 2', 3: irl Rgserves I, 2, 3: Pholoolay 2, 3: -Ve eti Show I, 2, 3: Bowling I: Wnler Efeblval: Red-Hot Blue: MarchingX1AIo ig: Frolfics ol: Gay 9O's: Say II Nllfryxlxdgsic: Semor Social Commillee: GI' Cilub I,q 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Ensemlje Ii, 2.1: Qlflice Moni- Ior I: Occidenl Bus. Salf 31. Annual Bus. Ad. 3: Senior Class PIaiyf'f',.f , C, I Richard W. Jones-Dad Jones- Track 2: Commando 3: Sales Tax: Swimming. Roger L. Jones-Louie-Wreslling I: Commando 3: Room Bus. Manager 3: Cupid al Cupid's Capers. Jeanelfe Kern-Babe-Girl Reserves I, 2: Baseball: Baslcelball I: Bowling 2: Volleyball I. William Woodrow Kighf4Vfoody- Chemisfry Club 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Library Council I, 2, 3: L' Socielv 2, 3: Naiional Honor Presidenl 3: Thos- pians 2: Publicily Comm.: Commando 3: Room Bus. Manager I: Room Secrelary 2: Chairman Senior Ad. Commillee: Scholarship Honors 2: Sales Tax I: all Monifor 2: Senior Cl Speaker: i- brarv sissf. fi I J Fred Vernon Kimes-Commando 3: Var'e 2, 3: Winler Feslival: Red- I-Blue: Marching Along: Room Welfare Chairman I: Marching Band I, 2, 3: Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra: Presidenl 3: Disiricl and Slale Band Conlesl: All-High Band I: Sludy Moni- Ior 2. I40I Jw .Ar HM! Virginia Ann Gulden-Ginger-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Home Ec. Club: Laiin Club I, 2, 3: L Sociefy 2, 3: Phero- play I, 2, 3: Volleyball I: Marching Along 2: Room Business Manager I: Sales Tax I, 2, 3: Oflice Monilor I, 2, 3: Sale of Bonds and Slamps 3: Nalional Honor: Glee Club I, 2: Pholoplay Treas- urer 3. Ina Pairicia Hughes-Pal-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Lalin 'Club 2: Library Council I, 2: Phoroplay I, 2: Hall Mon- ilor 2: I-Iilliop Record Drive. Jaclr Hulls-Poodles-Hi-Y 2, 3: Wesl' Wings 2, 3: 'Commando 3: Pholoplay I, 2, 3: I-Ii-Y Conference 3. Donna Marie Inboden-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Laiin Club I: Library Council I, 2, 3: Pholoplay 3: Sludy Monilor 3. Andrianna Johnson-Annie-Gym OI- fice Monilor 2, 3. . , fra ' r V' ,1 Doris Lucille Johnson-Derp-Girl Re- serves I, 2: Library Council I, 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Secrelary 2: Wesl Wings I, 2: All. Secrelary 2: L So- ciely 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Winler Fes- Iival: Marching Along: Frolics of Gay 9Os:' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Ensemble 2, 3: Hall Monilor: Sfudy Monilor: Triangle Queen 2: Roiary Luncheon. Edway R. Johnson-Busler-Chemisiry Club 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: W Associalion 3: Wesl' Wings I: L So- ciely 2, 3: Presidenl' 3: Lalin Club I, 2. 3: Track I, 2, 3: Commando 3: Room Presidenl 3: Chairman Senior Social Commiilee: Hall Monifor 2: Sludy Monilor I, 2: Cross Coun'I'ry 3: Nalional Honor: Rolary Luncheon: Room Bus. Manager: Scholarship Honors: Gradua- Iion Usher 2. Kalhryn Lenora King--Kalhy-French 'Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Cabi- nel 2: Lalin Club I: Library Council I, 3: Sludenl Council I, 3: Chairman of Welcoming Commillee: IQ Sociely 2, 3: Naiional Honor 3: IOO7o Club 2: Volleyball I: Marching Along I: Glee Club 2: I-Iall Monilor I, 2: Sludy Moni- Ior 2: Rolary Luncheon, Pafricia Lohr-Pal-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lafin Club I: Pholoplay 3: March- ing Along: G-lee Club I, 2: Choir I, 2: Study Ivlonilor 3. Marvin Knowllon-Deacon-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Phoroplay 2, 3: Commando 3: Bowl- ing: Ocvcidenl Bus. Slaif 3: Annual Bus. Ad. 3: Senior Class Play. Donna Karshner-Corky-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Phoioplay 2, 3: Cllice Monilor 3: Hall Ivlonilor I, 3. Bob Kruczynslgi-Bob-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Pho- Ioplay I, 2, 3: Wes? Wings I, 2, 3: Bowling 3: Commando 3: I-Ii-Y Con- ference 3: Senior Social Commillee. Richard Le Roy-Dick-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Spanish Club I: Variely Shows I. 2, 3: Winler Fesiival: Marching Along: Frol- ics of Gay 905: Commando 3: Senior Refreshmenl' Comrnilree: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Quarlel I, 2, 3: Hall Monilor: Ensemble. Paul Lockwood-Chemislry Club 2, 3: Secreiary-Treasurer 3: Triangle I, 2, 3: Commando 3. Durna Lanch-Den-Girl Reserves 2, 3: Phoioplay 2, 3: Caleleria 2, 3: Hall Moniior 2. Claire Knighl'-Jan-Chemislry Club: French Club: Phoioplay: Occidenl Bus. Sfalllg Annual Bus, Ad.: Office Ivlonilor: I-Iall Monilor: Gay 90's Commillee: Occidenl Dance Financial Commillee. Eugene D. King-I-luey-Commando 3. Delores Evelyn Kenworfhy-Evie4G. A. A. 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Pholoplay I, 2, 3: Base- ball I, 2, 3: Baslceiball I, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3: Valley Ball I, 2, 3-: 'Calieleria I, 2, 3: Volleyball Tournament La Maine Karsl-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Phoioplay 3: Sludy Monlior. Iris Irene Kaufman-Spanish Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Pholoplay 3: Thespians 2: Bowling 2, 3: Hall Ivloniior 3: Senior Financial Commillee. Priscilla Newsome-Pris-I-Iome Eco- nomics I, 2, 3: Variely Show 2: March- ing Along: Frolics of Gay 90's 3: G-lee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3. l4II La Donna Marlow-Donnie-Girl Re- ,WW Q' ser'-les I, 2, 3: Phoioplay 3: Baskel- ball I: OIIice Monifor 2: I-Iall Moni- tor I. Mary Jane Marlin-Moe-Girl Re- servesl, 2, 3: Pholoplay 2, 3: Bas- lcelball I: Oliice Monilor 2, 3: I'IaII Monilor I: Sludy Monilor 2, 3: Senior Slcaling Commillee: Bowling I, 2, 3: Vol- leyball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Occidenl Slarl' 3: Occidenl Slcafing Parry Com- mille I: General Music I, 2: OccidenI Play I-lop I. Nifa Malhis-P. J.-French Club 2. 3: Girl Reserves 3: Spanish Club I: Thespians 2, 3: Baslcelball 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 9O's: Variely Show 2: Marching Along 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3: 'Choir I, 2, 3: Science Cilalion: Senior Refresh- menl Commillee. Roberf Earl Maxwell - Bob - I-Ii-Y: Spanish Club: Commando 3: Sludy Monilorz Loclcer Room Moniior: Senior Charger Cornmillee. Phyllis McClain - Phyl - Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Library Council I, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Slu- denl Council I, 2: Wesl Wings 2, 3: HI. Sociely 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Room Presidenl 2: Room Bus. Manager 3: Room Welfare Chairman I: Senior So- cial Cornmillee 3: Cafeleria 3: Office Monilor 2, 3: Siudy Monilor 2: Occi- denl SIaI'I 3: Annual Slahl 3: Book Ex- change 2: Nalional I-Ionor. Allan B. McFarland-AI-Lalin Club 2: Pholoplay 3: Spanish 2, 3: W Asso- cialion 3: Baseball 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Commando 3: Room Bus. Manager 2: I-Iall Monilor 2: Sludy Monilor 2. Quo Vadis Marie McGinnis-Ouo -Lalin Club I: Baslcelball l: Volley- ball I. I42I Nancy J. Jones!AunI Jones-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Pholoplay 3: Thespians 2, 3: Room Welfare Chairman 2: Office Monilor 3: I-Iall Monilor 2, 3: Sludy Monifor 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 90's 3. Belly Lerum-Champ-G. A. A. 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Thespians 2: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Vol- Ieyball I, 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 90's 31 Cafeleria Cashier: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3. Ellen Louise Linsco++-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Bowling 2: Volleyball I: Frolics of Gay 90's Usher 3: Senior Financial Commillee: Hall Monilor 2: Occidenl Bus. Slall 3: Annual Bus. Ad. 3. Virginia Marquardf. Marlha Lou Mason-Marly-Girl Re- serves I, 2: I-Iome Ec. Club I: Phofo- play I, 2: Variely Shows 2: Marching Along: Frolics of Gay 90's 3: Bowling I: Senior Financial Commillee: Cafe- Ieria I, 2: I-Iall Moniior I: Sludy Mon- ilor: Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 2, 3. James J. McCIin'IocIc-Jim-Thespians 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: 'Commando 3: Room Welfare Chairman 2: Occidenl Slahf 2, 3: Teen-Can-Teen Commillee 2: I-Iilllop Record Drive, Palricia Anne McHenry-PaI-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Phoroplay 2, 3: Thes- pians 2, 3: Frolics ol: Gay 90's Publicily Commillee 3: Occidenl Slarl 3: Base- ball I. Jeanne Audrey McKee-McKee- Chemislry Club 2: L Sociely 2. 3: Nalional Honor 3: IOOCQ Club 2: TIWSS- pians 2, 3: Program Commillee 3: Pub- Iicily Commillee 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2. 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Vice Presidenl 2: Cabinel 3: Home Ec. Club: G. A. A. 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 9O's: Make-up Commillee 3: Occidenl Slafl 3: Annual Slall 3: Sale ol Bonds and Slamps 3: Library Slall I, 2, 3: Library Council I, 2, 3: General Music Treasurer 2: Wesl Winqs 3: Gradualion Usher 2: Rolary Luncheon. Peggy Jean Mcsavaney-Peg--Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I. 2, 3: Library Council: L Sociely 2, 3: Nalional Honor 3: Pholoplay 3: Baseball I, 2: Baskelball 2, 3: Volley- ball 2: Room Secrelary 2: Room Wel- fare Chairman 3: Senior Decoralinq Commillee: Ollice Monillor 2: Sludy Monilor I, 2, 3. Bill Miller-Hi-Y 2, 3: Spanish Club I: W Associalion 2, 3: Pholo- play: Baskelball Manager I, 2, 3: Track Manager I: Winler Feslival: Red-Hob Blue: Marching Band I: Concerl' Band I: Commando 3: Locker Room Monilor: Hi-Y Variely Show. Paul V. Miller-Vick-Chemislry Club 2: Spanish Club I: Hi-Y 2, 3: Pholoplay 2, 3 Thespians 2, 3: Bowling 3: Variely Show I: Winler Feslival: Red- Hol-Blue: Commando 3: Frolics ol Gay 90's 3: Marching Band I: Concerl Band I: Orcheslra I: Dance Band I: Hilllop Record Drive: Senior Class Play: Scrap Drive: Paper Drive. Eugene Mifchell-Gene-Commando 3: Frolic ol: Gay 90's 3: Glee Club 3. Mary Ellen Milchell-French Club I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Winler Fes- lival I: Glee 'Club I. Palsy Ruih Monloney-Pal-Girl Re- serves 2, 3: L Sociely 2, 3: Thes- pians 2, 3: Frolicbeof Gay 90's 3: Roomfwus. Mana ep'2: Room Welfare Chair-mah I: Glee Q ub I, 2, 3: Ensem- ble 2, l.OccicIeql4Bus. Slafl 3: Annual Bus.. Ad .im-3: Hail Monilor 2: Senior Clasisa- y Assislanl Sludenl Direclor: Nallonal Honor. Rulh Melvin-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Hall Monilor. Nancy Louise Pierce - Killen - Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Cabinel 3: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Trianqle Allendanl 2: Pholoplay 3: L Sociely 2, 3: IOOBQ, Club 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Marching Along: Frolics of Gay 9O's: Co-Chair- man Senior Ad. Commillee: Sales Tax I, 2: Gradualion Usher 2, 3: Thespian Bus. Manager 2: Nalional Honor: Rolary Luncheon: Hall Monilor: Oflice Monilor I, 2, 3. Dorolhy Molnar-Bunclc-Girl Re- serves: Home Ec. Club. Geraldine J. ParreH-Jerry-French Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2: Lalin Club I: Pholoplay 2, 3: Baseball I: Baskel- ball I, 2: Bowling I, 2, 3. Marcelia M. Pepe-I-I. W.-Girl Re- serves 2: Pholoplay 2: Paper Drive. Herberf H. Schneider4Herbie-Hi-Y 2, 3: Lalin Club: Thespians: Commando 3: Senior Decoralinq Commillee: Hall Monilor I, 2: Book Crew. Joann Ruih Good Powers-Jo-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin 'Club 2: Library Council I, 2: Pholoplay 2, 3: L So- ciely: Frolics ol Gay 90's Usher: Cale- leria I: Sludy Monilor I, 2: Hilllop Record Drive: Nalional Honor: Book Ex- change. l43l pu' ' rfw Mollie Jane Mills-Moldy-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Bowling: Red-Hoi-Blue: Hall Monilor: Sludy Monilor: Variely Show. Charlolle Nolhaclrer-Charlolle-C-irl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Wel- lare Chairman 3: Hall Monilor 2. Joseph A. Moore-Joe-Chemisiry Club 2: French Club I, 2, 3: Sludenl 'Council I: Hi-Y 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Presidenl 3: Bowling 3: Foolball I: Marching Along: Frolics oi Gay 90's 3: Room Presidenl I: Hall Monilor: Sludy Monilor: Hi-Y Baslcelball I, 2: Hi-Y Base- ball: Phoioplay 2, 3: Wreslling. Reniclr Irvin Parlcey--Parlcey-Hi-Y 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Sludenl Council I: Triangle I, 2, 3: W Associalion I, 2, 3: Presidenlr 3: Wesl Wings 2: Base- ball I, 2. 3: All High 2: Foolball I, 2. 3: Slage Crew I, 2, 3: Variely Shows I, 2, 3: Commando: Sludenl Inslruclor: Room Presidenl I: Room Secrelary 2, 3: Scenery I, 2, 3: P.-T. A. I, 2, 3: Bus. Men's Show I, 2, 3: American Legion Shows 2: Dance Review Show I: In Service: Senior Class Play: Winler Fes- lival 2: Marching Along 3: Frolics oi Gay 90's 3: Hall Moniior 2: Siudy I, 2, 3. Marilyn Ann Fallon-Pal-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Pholoplay 2: Spanish 2, 3: L Soclery 2, 3: Nalional Honor 3: Thespians 2, 3: Frolics oi Gay 90's Usher 3: Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Volleyball I, 3: Room Secrelary I: Sen- ior Ad. Commiilee: Olilice Monilor I, 2, 3: Hall Monilor I: Siudy Moniior I, 2, 3: Occidenl Sialtl I, 2, 3: Edilor 3: Occidenl Bus. Slaii 3: Annual Bus. Ad. 3: Senior Class Play Usher: Bowling, I, 2, 3: Occidenl Spring Hop Publicily Chairman. Phyllis Mae Pennell-French 'Club I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Winler Fes- lival: Marching Along: Srolics oi Cray 9O's: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Ollice Moniror 2: Hall Monilor I, 2. SU-'if'-1' Claylon Thomas Price-CIayl-Chem- islry Club: Commando Locker Walch: Room Secrelary 3: Hall Monilor 3: Siudy Monilor 3. wi Jean Marie Preslon-French Club I, 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Pholoplay 2: Marching Along: Frolics ol Gay 90's 3: Bowling 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3. r 1 4,1 XJU 'jx ., J ,Mr ?s,-1 wr Dorolhy Mae Roederer-Dol-Girl Reserves: Baseball: Baslcelball: Tourna- menl 3: Mixed Bowling: Volleyball: Variely Shows I, 2, 3: Marching Along: Marching Band I, 2, 3: Concerl Band I, 2, 3: Drum Maiorelle 2. 3: All High Band I: Office Monilor I, 2: Hall Mon- ilor 2: Sludy Monilor: Occiclenl' Slalii 3: Triangle Queen Aiiendanl: Volleyball Tournamenl. Lois Marie Roush-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Phoioplay I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Baskeiball I: Senior Financial Com- millee: Hall Monifor 2, 3. Harold E. Rosenbaum, Jr.-Rosey- Wresfling I: Commando 3: Room Bus. Manager I, 2: Srudy Moniior I, 2, 3. Gladys M. Sahr-Hap-French Club 2: G. A. A. 2, 3: Advisory Board: Bas- Iceiball Represenlalive, Council: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslceiball I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Baslnelball Tourna- men+ I, 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Marching Along: Frolics of Gay 90's 3: Senior Ad. Commiliee: Sales Tax I: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Ensemble I, 2, 3: Occidenl Slalii I, 2: Annual Slall I, 2: Hi-Y Queen I: Triangle Allendanl I, 2: Queen Alrlendanl' 3: Senior Class Play Casi: Baccalaureale Service 2. Conslance Jean Sayre - Jean - Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Pholoplay I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2: Bowling 2: Volleyball I. 2: Frolics of Gay 90's Usher 3: Office Monilor I: Slucly Moniior I, 2, 3: Room Secrelary 2: 'Civic Chairman 3: Occi- denl Slafi 3: Occidenl' Bus. Sfalii 3: An- nual Bus. S'Ia'I:l 3: Variely Show. Mary ScoH'-Red. Carol Virginia Roberls-Cay-Debale Club I: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I, 2, 3: Library Council I, 2, 3: Presidenl 3: L Sociely 2, 3: Nalional Honor Secreiary 3: Pholoplay 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Bowling I: Volley- ball l, 2: Frolics ol Gay 90's 3: Room Bus. Manager I: Senior Decoraling Commiilee: Olilice Monilor 3: Sale of Bonds and Siamps 3: Rolary Luncheon: Senior Class Play Assislanl Direclor. Shirley Ann Rieg - Annie - I-Iorne Ec. Club I: Spanish Club 2, 3: L So- ciely 2, 3: Nalional Honor 3: Laiin Club I, 2, 3: Library Council I, 2, 3: Scholarship I-Ionors 2: Office Mcnilor 3: Lunch Room Monilor I, 2, 3, Robyn Recfor-Robbie-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I. Jacquelyn M. Reed-Jackie-Girl Reserves I, 2: Pholoplay 2, 3: 'Ihespians 2, 3: Frolics of Gay 90's Publiciiy Com- rniffee 3: Bowling 2, 3: Office Monilor 2. John Puseclrer-Johnny - W Asso- cialion 3: Baskelball Manager I, 2: Foolball Manager I, 2, 3: Track Man- ager I, 2, 3: Wesf Wings I, 1 ' 4 3' ,QV -V Q If .:e.g,,,5,X,, J Anna Seman-Annie-Girl Reserves I, 2: Bowling I. Clerance Richard Self - I-Ielyak - -Spanish Club I: I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Wreslling I: Commando 3: Room Welfare Chairman I, 2: Senior Ad. Commiiiee: Senior Fnancial Commiliee: Hall Monilor I, 2: Wealherman 3. James R. Scoll-Jim-Chemislry Club 3: Hi-Y Z, 3: Wes? Wings 3: Commando 3: Variefy Shows I, 2, 3: Red-I-lol-Blue: Marching Along: Marching Band I, 2, 3: Conceri Band I, 2, 3: Vice-Presidenl 2: Presidenf 3: All High Band I, 2. Edward Arfhur Schmidf - Eddie - Pholoplay 2, 3: Wes? Wings 2, 3: Com- mando 3: Sludy Monilor 3. Pairicia Louise Smilh-Smilly-Girl Reserve I, 2: Sludenl Council I: Bowling I: Volleyball I: Frolics of Gay 9O's: Room Presidenf I: I-lall Moniior: Triangle Queen Alfendanl 2. Mona Mae Spangler - Monie - Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Pholoplay I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2: Room Secreiary 3: Hall Monilor 2, 3: Sludy Monilor 2, 3. Harold Spring-Bounce- W Asso- ciafion 3: Wesf Wings I, 2: Baskelball Manager I: Track Trainer I, 2: Com- mando 3: Sales Tax I. Joan Pafricia Sfeen-Jo-G. A, A. 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Vice-Presi- denl' 3: Cabinel' 2: Lalin Club 3: Pholo- play I, 2, 3: Treasurer 2: Thespians 2, 3: Vice'PresiclenI' 3: -Secrelary 3: Base- ball Lp, 3' Baskel all I, 2, 3: Tourna- menlxl 2: B w' , 2, 3: Presidenl 2: Volleyball J., , : Marching Along 2: Frolicsiol Gay 90's: Cheerleader 2, 3: Room Welfare Chairman I, 2: Senior Ad. Commillee: Occidenf Slahf 3: As- sociale Ediior 3: Girl's Sporls Ediior 3: AnnuaI'Slall 3: Nalional I-lonor: Room Civic Chairman 3: L Sociely 2, 3: Wkesl' Wings 3: Senior Class Play: Class Speaker, Gym 'Monilor. Roberf Lee Sleele-Bob-Spanish Club 2: Triangle I: Commando 3: Room Sec- relary I, 2. I45I ... 4-we MW ,ir , ,, v,g:g.I . . I' . ... . . ii: ,gre In i ' gr ,. , I , 1 YZ ' ,f i 54, 'fli V .,:- 5 ' . 'I-9 ,,,L.. . n 'V K V T, s ,F Q ... , . . : .. - ,, , . 1, , s I.: X ts. W :Fel In -...M , V I -iiii -A ii , L:,,, ii . , . , I . I , . .W . , ,,,, 1 k g , E.: , 'I-fb ' '. x Q s J ii ii A f x 4 Doroihy Maxine Sfaplefon - Max -Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Siudenr Council 2.. L Sociery 2, 3: Nalional Honor 3: Library Council 2: Thespians 2, 3: Membership Commiffee 3:PhoIoplay 3: Frolics of Gay 90's Makeup Commir- Iee: IOO'fr Club: Room Presidenr 2: Room Welfare 'Chairman I: Cafeferia I: Senior Ad, Commiflee: Oflice Moni- Ior 3: Hall Moniror 2, 3: Cupid's Cuiie 3: Wesl Wings 3. Dean Snow-David-Commando 3. Mary Ailene Shaw-Al-Recl-Hoi Blue: arching Along: Frolics of Gay 9O's: Sales Tax I: Choir I, 2, 3: I-Iall Monifor 2: Bus. Ad. Richard L. SuHon - Dick-Chemislry Club 2: I:-li-Y 2, 3: Larin Club: Phofof play 2: Commando 3. Rufh TacILmann-- Doroihy E. Tilley-Tillie-Girl Reserves I, 2: Phoroplay 2: Variefy Show: March- ing Along: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Office Moniior I, 2: I-Iall Monifor 2: Frolic Gay 9O's: Welfare Chairman. Ray Tom--Chemislry Club 2: Wes? Wings 2: Commando 3: Siudy Moniror 2. wi Joan Elaine Sfolres-Jo-Girl Reserves 2, 3: Larin 'Club I: Thespians 2, 3: Bowling I, 2: Room Bus. Manager I, 2: Sales Tax I, Z: Frolics of Gay 90's Make-up Commirree 3: Hall Monifor I. X QQ: Rodney Wayne Thomas-Rod-Spam ish Club 2, 3: I-li-Y 2, 3: Vice-Presidenf 3: Phoroplay 3: Room Bus. Manager 2, 3: Chairman Senior Decoraling Commi'H'ee7 Sales Tax I: Occidenr Siarf 3: I-Ii-Y Baslcelball I, 2: Hi-Y Soil Ball I, 2. Donald S+ouf-Trouble--Phoroplay 3: Bowling 3: Commando 3. Roberf E. Sfriclrler-Spanish Club I: Commando 3. Alberi Swain-Al-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Larin Club I: Commando 3: I-Ii-Y Conference 3: Srudy Monilor 2, 3. Evelyn Rose Taylor - Evvie - French Club I, 2: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Pholoplay I: I-Iall Moniror. William A. Thomas-Bill-Foorball I, 2, 3: Commando 3: I-Iall Monilor II Slucly Monilor I: Paper Drive. Mary Ann Sfone-Slonie--Spanish Club 3: Bowling 2, 3: Senior Financial Comrniffee: Office Monilor I, 2. 31 Sludy Monilor 3. Wilberf Thomas-Wilbur-Hi-Y 2. 3: Thespians 2, 3: Presidenl 3: Com- mando Monifor 3: Marching Along: Frolics of Gay 90's 3: Hall Monifor I, 2: Sludy Monilor I: Senior Financial Comrnillee: Senior Class Play. Rufh Marilyn Underwood - Tubby - Chemislry Club 2: Girl Reserves I, 2: Lalin Club I: Phololay 2, 3: Thes- pians 2, 3: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Bowl- ing I: Volleyball I: Winler Fesfival: Marching Along: Senior Class Play? Frolic of Gay 9O's: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: En- semble I, 2, 3: Occidenl Slarl 2: Occi- denl' Bus. Sfarl 3: Annual Slall 2: An- nul Bus. Slarcl 3: Triangle Oueen's Courl 2: Occidenf Dance 'CommiIIee: Sludy Monilor I, 2, 3. Bill C. Williams-Chick-Hi-Y 2. 3: Pholoplay 3: Associafion 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslceilfball I, 2, 3: Commando 3: Room Bus. Manager I: Room Secrelary 2: Hall Monilor I: Sludy Monilor I. Alberf Walls-AI-Hi-Y 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Pholoplay 3:: Commando 3: Hall Monilor. Donald William Weeks- Don 4WesI Wings 2, 3: Commando 3: Hall Monifor. Don Wynn-Windy-Commando 3: Hall Monillor 2: Senior Class Play: Sludenl Council. Roberf William Thum-Dulch-Hi-Y 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 3: W'resIIing 3: Comf mando 3: Variely Shows I, 2, 3: Win- Ier Feslival: Marching Along: Frolics of Gay 9O's: Cafeferiag Scholarship Honor I: Slage Crew I, 2, 3: Assf. Manager 2: Manager 3: Scenery I, 2, 3: F. T. A. I, 2, 3: Bus. Men Show I, 2, 3: American Legion Show: Dance Review Show: Sfudy Monilor I: Senior Class Play I 2, 3. Mary Joann Trapp-Trappie-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Phofoplay I: Hall Mon' ilorr Occiclenl Slafl 3. Norma Jean Trigg-Trigger-Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3: Phofoplay I: Room Bus. Manager: Room Secrelary: Hall Mon- ifor: Sludy Monilor: Occidenl Siarl 3. Bill Wilson-Willy-Bowling 3: Com- mando 3: Sludy Monilor I. BeH'y Jeanne Wir'I'z-SIinIcy- French 'Club I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Variely Shows I, 2, 3: Winler Feslival: Marching Along: Frolics of Gay 90's Publicily Commillee 3: Baslcelball I: Baseball 2: Volleyball I: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Sales Tax 2: Sludy Monilor I: Room Rep. I. Dorolhy Wise-Dolly-I.a'rin Club I: Thespians 2, 3: Occidenl Bus. Slall 3: Office Monilor I, 2, 3: Sludy Monilor I, 2. Joanne Walker-Jo-Girl Reserves I. 2, 3: IOOIX, Club 3: Baseball I, 2: Bas- f kelball I, 2. I47I '11 E 'R as-'Q X. W .nf 'ii ., 3, f gp- Belly Workman - Workie - March- ing Along: Frolics ol Gay 9O's: Glee Club: Occidenl Bus. Slall: Annual Bus. Ad. Roberl J. ZeHy-Bob-Commando 3: Hall Monilor 2, 3. Marfha Jane Woolson-Meri-Cherm islry Club 2: French Club 2, 3: L Sociefy 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Variely Shows l, 2, 3: Winler Fesiivali Red-l-lol-Blue: Marching Along: Senior Refreshme-nl CommiHee: M a rching Band l, 2, 3: Concerl Band l, 2, 3: Na- Jrional l-lonor: Pholoplay Club 3: Variely Show Malce-up Commillee 3: Dislrid' Sfafe Band Conlesl l. ., . ' ' 4 ' yy.. Q7 1 .. Irma Vawfers-Termile-Thespians 3. Beiiy Van Gasfle-Babe-Girl Re- serves l, 2, 3: Library Council Z. 3: l Pholoplay 3: Room Secretary 3: Senior Decorafing Commillee. l Gamma Shy Semau l l Kaihleen Calverf-Kalhy-From Easl Richard Geshwilm-Dick-Lalin Club Jacll Pefers High School. l: IOO70 Club I, 2: Bowling 3: Com- . rnanclo 3: l-lall Monilor I: Sl,OOO Club Carroll Trabue Joe French--Nahonal Honor, L. Soc.. 2. D Pres. Hi-Y. 2 lSpring Stl Library Wolffed W5dd'n9l0n - . Councillor. , 4 mg Magley Staclium --1937-1945 l48l NATIONAL HONOR Those siudenis who have achieved an excepiionally high scholasiic raiing during Iheir Iasi' 'four years of high school Iraining may belong Io Ihis socieiy. To be eligible for membership, a siudeni mus'r have a 3.5 average in scholarship, a high moral characier, Ien service poimls, and leadership. Fifleen per ceni of Ihose siudenis fulfilling all reguiremenis of Ihe graduaiing class each year, are named ro rhe sociely. They are oillicially recognized as members of Ihe Naiional Honor Sociefy. Isl row-Don Karshner, Doris Nelson 2nd row-Belly Knighi, Carmen Day, Wilda Swain, Joan Kern, Barbara Grady 3rd row-Joan Hayner, Mary Barirell, Jean Heaney, Callie Kerr, Carol Zimpfer 4-Ih row-George Hopkins, Waller Mann, Jim Recob, Jaclc Cline, Tom Calhoun FRONT--Presicleni, Bill Kighrg Secreiary, Carol Roberis. FIRST ROW-Joan Sieen, Marilyn Parion, Normalee Worrhinglon, Maxine Srapleion. SECOND ROW-Alma Beclcel, Nancy Pierce, Norma Benoy, Linda DePaul, Pai Monioney, Peggy McSavaney, Jean McKee. THIRD ROW-Marilyn Grenell, Doro+hy Evans, Nola Faris, Shirley Rieg, Marlha Woolson, Anna Lee Brown, Peggy Cesner FOURTH ROW-Rosemary Darby, Joan Powers, Virginia Gulden, Wanda Coffman, Kalhryn King, Phyllis McLain. FIFTH ROW-Danny Barron, Dick Carey, Edway Johnson, Diclc Ison. Presideni'-Don Karshner Secrefary-Doris Nelson Presidenf-Bill Kighi' Secre'rary-Carol Rober'Is Um Queem Al llle IQ44 Homecoming loolball game played on lvlagley lield belween Wesl and Arlinglon, live lovely girls reigned supreme. The queen, Norma Benoy, and ller courl, Gladys Sallr, Kay Erl, Jean l-leaney, and Belly l-lam made a loyely appearance in llleir colorlul oullils. The mucli-envied young girls were presenled willl presenls lrom llie sludenl-body and alumni al llle Homecoming dance laler llial evening. QUEEN-Norma Benoy. ' Jlamecaminq QUEEN AND COURT- Eirsl row, lell lo riglll-Gladys Sallr, Norma Benoy, Belly l-lam. SECOND ROW'-lell lo riglwl--Kay Erl and Jean l-leaney. -3. 3.1. V f . . J o.- 2 . ,': sl . 'l . ua 4 Q, r' W ' . I . b f .I Q4 -v Q .ii an he ,', . Q The board of l'dul'CTfl0lI, in its annual report of 1846, incorporated con'z'incing arguments for the justification andinecessity of erecting school houses. So eloquent was the school boards plea, tlzat in the spring election of 1846, the question of a tax for building school houses was carried by a Itote of 770 to 323. The board tlzen appointed a committee, consisting of P. B. PVilco.r and James Cherry, to report plans and estimates for the ereetion of sehool houses: the eoininittee reeoznnieniled the erection of three houses one story in height, and containing six rooms each ,' they likewise rec- onzinended that it would be well to model these structures after some Laneastrian school houses in the East. Their recoinnzendations were approred, and the saine reported to the city council with an estinzate that the snln of 37500 would lie needed to erect thenz, and that a tax to that alnount :night be le-fied for the piopost-. The council 'zeas also requested to lezy the stun, of S350 for rents, and other incidental e.1'penses for the ensuing year. Three buildings were erected, They were the ,Youth building, at the north-east corner of llouna' and Third streetsq the middle building on Third street, near Riellg and the .Yorth building on the southeast corner of Long and Third streets. Colninbns was a pioneer in kindergarten ieork. It was eoinnzonly reputed to be known as the second kndergarten in the Unted States, incidentally. llze first kindergarten in this country was opened in ll'atertoivn, ll'is., in IN55, by Jlrs. Carl St'lI1tl'.C', a pupil of Iiroebelg ho-zee'z'er, Colnnilnts like-zeise elniins this distinction. The earliest kindergarten work in Colnnzlnzs was inaugurated in 1858, by Caroline Louise lirankinburg. She was a pupil of liroelrel. tlze originator of the kindergarten idea. Little is known concerning the actual program of the schoolf howezfer, we do know tlzat she beeanie so keenly interested in her -zeork and went to Blankenburg, Gerinany, for instruction. She returned to Columbus in 1358 and opened o kindergarten on the south side of Rich, just east of Iligh street. Not until 1891 was there any agitation for public kindergarten work, howe-ver. In 1891, the superintendent of schools made a plea for kindergarten work in the public schools, and the following year a kindergarten was opened. Tlzis was accomplished with the aid of the Columbus Kindergarten association, composed for the most part of iueinbers of the Wo1'1'ien's Educational and Industrial Union. 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I-w1ei0'2f'ViZff2f'lJ WQIXAJA jf - -1 ,ff REGISTRATION 214 FIRST ROW-Mike Burgoon, Bill Brown, Fred Grabill, Bob Ford, Charles Fry, Jim Davis. SECOND ROW--Virgil Endsley, Jerry Chinn, Norman Dolder, Harold Carler, Bill Buckingham. THIRD ROW-Tommy Fisher, Norris Boolhe, Elver Bruckelmeyer, Bill Baird. FOURTH ROW-Ralph Bowen, Tom Carlisle, John Glass, James Cain, Aquila Flewellen. REGISTRATION 217 FIRST ROW-Glenn McFadden, John Knox, Ray Noble, Frank Howells, Fred Lyle, Lyle Huffman. SECOND ROW-Larry Oliver Kennelh Lee, Bob Jones, Bob McComb, Fred Harper. THIRD ROW-Tom Wilson, Nick Manos, Tom King, Bob Horch, Darrell Johnson. FOURTH ROW-Gene Mugrage, Jim McCarIy, Slarling Hull, Bob Nebinger, John Langlon. REGISTRATION 311 FIRST ROW-NanciLou Allison, Dorolhy Fiscus, Celia Hanna, Teddy Hill, Joan Harlung, Kalhryn Klein. SECOND ROW-Julianne Ammon, Norma Locke, Joanne Lauer, Pal Clum, Gloria Hegenberger, Elaine Hosler, Wanda Gelreu. THIRD ROW-Belly Bynum, Grace Fields, Charlene Denl, Janice Hill, Donna Holmes, Rulh Hoelcher. FOURTH ROW-Par McCrady, Jo-Asn Grirlilh, Elsie Greer, Lois Floyd, Mary Alyce Edwards, Dolores Dern. FIFTH ROW--Rosemary Halderman, Faye Irwin, Shirley Kaufman, Alice Mercer, Beverly Cramer, Rosemary McDowell. SIXTH ROW-Louise Clarke, Barbara Grillilh, Mary Bourgardis, Dolores Gilgien, Nancy Gill. REGISTRATION 312 FIRST ROW--Roberl Whalen, Jay Wilcher, Bob Smilh, Jim Slager, Franklin Rowe. SECOND ROW-Earl Parlelle, Thomas Weaver, Ed Sinill, David Slelhem. THIRD ROW-Lee Busick, Earl Welker, Harold Rowe, Richard Underhill, Frank Ongaro. FOURTH ROW-Jack Thrush, Bob Price, John Young, Ken Ormislon. Iwi ' QQ ,f,,, .ff J .ix E 'E 91,- 1 7!'2 '4-' g::4,,,. ,V ,fq A 'M be wavy, J K rf Q ' 'C Q QQ if ,iff ' 'xl if Q ,TEX fl x jysx 69 EJ Ev YS 339 N XX X if 41 'y f f Xfj I y 1' flx 5329 NFL' It N dj' 4 ' -,X gjv ff :It I lx .Qi . A T 1 .1 1 yQ'f 'f ' K I Alf . , N X REGISTRATION 321 FIRST ROW-Mary Alyce Shallefr, Evelyn Zinn, Rosemary Shoemaker, Ellamae Oeslreicher. SECOND ROW-Harriel Worlhinglon, Palricia Perry, Barbara Weimer, Doris Suver. THIRD ROW-Suzanne Slokes, Maryanne Michell, Jean Malhews, Gladys Shaw, Violel Ward. FOURTH ROW-Frances Vashaw, Edilh Wilkins, Edilh Wallace, Kalhryn Mann, Gerlrude Vaiden. FIFTH ROW-Mary Willer, Jean Williams, Inez Scoll, Irene Mackey. SIXTH ROW-Lena Slarkey, Anna Maser, Billie Jean Shears, Belly Tiplon, Joann REGISTRATION 211 FIRST ROW-Belly Jo Babberl, Thelma Cochran, Bellirae Beard, Janel Biegler, Rulh Evans, Helen Louise Collins. Palmer. SECOND ROW-Marianne Evans, Eileen Davis, Margarel Findlay, Vera Ferrelli, Helen Chesher, Thelma Fluharl. THIRD ROW-Delores Cochran, Mary Andrews, Shirley Cameron, Eva Burke, Joan Fondaw, Marianne Buller. FOURTH ROW-Juanila Ashlon, Marlene Bundy, Jean Burris, Norma Cunninghom, Joy Bliss, Elizabelh Barlield, Delores Corbin. FIFTH ROW-Mary Eyerman, Norma Binns, Kalheryn Bauder, Barbara Collman, Rally Cozad, Ann Farcasin. SIXTH ROW-Annabel Crawlord, Janel Baker, Jean Brown, Claribel Edwards, Belly Bluhm, Helen Boyer. REGISTRATION 244 FIRST ROW-Forresl Boulelle, Bob Curlis, Kennelh Beymer, Jim Bush, Vincenl Con- don, Loren Manlle. SECOND ROW-Ronald Bryanl, Roberl Aulery, Jack Anlhony, McRoy Beeson George Blum, John Bill, Jack Abram. THIRD ROW-John Colombo, Bob Breckenridge, James Blackwell, Bob Brown, Her- berl Carroll, Doise Conley, Dick Cosgray FOURTH ROW-Bill Arledge, Tom Beckell, Don Cross, John Carpenler, Jack Crego, Arl Wesl, Carl Ashman FIFTH ROW-Howard Carler, David Blum, Don Banker, Doug Bell, Don Caslo, Charles Chrislopher, Jack Copely. SIXTH ROW-Fred Corbin, Carl Schollig, Don Borror, Harold Crawlord, Don Ander- son, Bruce Beavers. REGISTRATION 302 FIRST ROW-Pal Goodall, Jackie Gross, Barbara Lamneck, Julia Hughes, Joyce Frasier, Belly Knodel. SECOND ROW-Donna Gardner, Joann Lombard, Juanila Johnson, Judy Jones, Jean Holl, Marjorie Fry. THIRD ROW-Joan Gunnell, Kalherine Lorenz, Dorlhea McLain, Marjorie Jackson, Rulh Ann Hulls, Nancy Frederick, Winona Harper. FOURTH ROW-Rulh Kendall, Jean Geddes, Jeannelle Gue, Pal Herren, Shirley Keppel, Nona Kimes. FIFTH ROW-Flora Jackson, Shirley Keilzman, Bely Grueser, Jo-Ann Heischman, Annabel Jones, Eleanor Groomes, Lois Fuller. SIXTH ROW-Donabelle Jewill, Rulh Kreuz, June Hedrich, Belly Hamillon, Donna Maslers, Frances Gurley. i551 I Yb- 'U.v,fw wf-4 1'1. ' Il ' . ,f,,f ' j. if if ' , Q L r ' GTX j fi' X if WU'.,A.1'u::v 'Y J' I ig'j,QfJff f J of v bf f gf f r J u X ' ' , E f i KL! ' vg,! 'i . ' If Lf ig X Q wmjj' xi? X x b J XX l PX a :M i A3 X W REGISTRATION 310 FIRST ROW-Leslie Henlon, Bob Decker, Charles Huey, Jack Hann. SECOXIQID ROW-Dudley Green, Dave Hamillon, Jack Dale, Charles Hyall, Auslin ams. THIRD ROW-Ralph Holley, James Eberhardl, Bob Hane, Slan Deilchle. FOURTH ROW-William Wolle, Don Drake, Bob Ham, Vaughn Hewill, Burlon Kendrick. FIFTH ROW-Jim Hiland, Jim Jenkinson, Bob Glasgow, Fred Davis, Gerald Ellilril. SIXTH ROW-Thurman Oarrell, Ken Dickerson, Jack Jaynes, Roberl Hakola. REGISTRATION 314 FIRST ROW-Bill Woolson, Slan Wilkes, Jack Smilh, Bill Sharon, Jack Sleele. SECOND ROW-Bob Wise, Raymond Schulze, Jim Shawd, Virgil Wharlon, Bernard Wood, Jerry Snyder. THIRDPROW-Fred Sharkey, Dick Wise, Jon Webb, Jack Swicegood, Marvin Sc ulz. FOURTH ROW-eRaIph Walls, Bob Brown, Don Slory, Alan Williams, Bob Sleed, Jack Trimmer. FIFTH ROW-Dick Tewell, John Shrum, Harry Taylor, Eugene Zimmerman, Glenn Wedemeyer. SIXTH ROW--Gene Weinharl, Doug Thomson, Tim Wise, Tom Vickerman, Henry Seaboll. REGISTRATION 317 FIRST ROW-Jean Grillon, Ella Mae Maile, Hazel Redmond, Dorolhy Selly, Mary Louise Sharp, Nancy Rilzman. SECOND ROW-Joanne Navin, Belly Cahill, Lillian Reber, Doris Siler, Alice Schweilzer, Irene Raugh, Evelyn Rock. THIRD ROW-JoAnn Shields, Marilyn Michel, Rulh Ann Rickenbacker, Clara Smally, Marlha Simpson, Marilyn Slyh, Barbara Wilherspoon. FOURTH ROW-Virginia Scoll, Phylis Read, Eunice Sanderson, Jean Meservey, Ber- niece Aslon, Marilyn Mack, Maxine Sands. FIFTH ROW-Leann Roush, Conslance Sherman, Janel Moran, Alberla Seeley, Mar- gery Milchell, Rowena Sell. SIXTH ROW-Belly Evans, Jusline Newman, Charlene Rolslen, Pally Moore, Pearl Marshall. REGISTRATION 323 FIRST ROW-Louise Richardson, Norma Smilh, Jo-Ann While, Phyllis Smilh, SECOND ROW-Evelyn Jackson, Kalhryn Warren, Alice Smock, Marilyn Work. THIRD ROW-Belsy Ann Sparks, Wilma Zanelos, Norma Sleele, Agnes Walker, Belly Louise Smilh, Lorraine Thomas. FOURTH ROW-Lorella Thumberg, Nancy Spanable, Dorolhy Sloul, Virginia Wool- son. Mary Yahn, Dorolhy Linder. FIFTH ROW-Marjorie Swain, Sue Swigerl, Barbara Slrobridge, Dorolhy Walls, Belly Van Alla, Rulh Linebaugh. SIXTH ROW ary Trickel Audrey Soulhard Phyllis Whipple, Vera Dawn Slarkey, Nancy Wa ers Marlha Willis IMP I REGISTRATION 327 FIRST ROW-PauI SchIuep, Vincenr Oddi, Don Riggs, Ed Sahr, Paul Love, Don King. SECOND ROW-John Perry, Jack Miihoff, Bob Pierano, Jack Moore, ECI Johnson, Ralph IVIiese, BradIey Richardson. TI-IIRD ROW-Ray LinviIIe, I-IaroId Klein, Vincenf Pepe, Taylor Lufz, Jess Saunders, Dick Koon+z, Don Manson. EOURTI-I ROW-Don Ochs, Bruno Masclea, Dick Longmire, Erank Roberlrs, John Prose, Dick Laymon, Leo McCracken. EIETI-I ROW-Luke McKee-ver, Bob Schleqel, Carl Look, Dick PaIrner, Earl Rupp, Jack Ryan, Jerry ScanIon. SIX-II-I ROW---Herb Parliament Bob Kimes, Jim MoIer, Dave Kimes, George Lohr, Dick Melvin, Dick Newlun. 8TH GRADE CLASS, l929 H , NIGHT .S'CI1lOOLS had their beginning as early as 1840 in Columbus. In that year the directors made arrangements to open an evening school for the benefit of such white nzale youth as could not attend a day school. Arithmetic, bookkeeping, geography and other useful branches were taught, Only the instruction was free, lzo-wc-zfer, as each student furnished his own candle-light and text books. ' lifhen Dr. Lord became the jirst superintendent of the public schools in 18-17, he lent his injiuence in their behalf, and three years later authorized tlze opening of three e-z'ening grammar schools. They were operated three evenings each ieeele-Monday, llfedizesday and Saturday. These schools were operated for a period of 10 weeks each at an expense of 7392. Teachers were euzployed at the rate of S1 per niglzt. The enrollnzent for 1850-51 was 150 male students. COLUJIHIKS' also was a pioneer in establishing varied types of schools. Prior to 1847, there were more tlzan 150 secondary institutions chartered. Most of tlzese were private schools, but soon the state made a decided effort to help the less fortunate, but capable students. The Ohio State Journal announced the establislzmcnt of a high school department in tlze west room of the Middle building, Sept. 22. 1847. An analogous situation is in the founding of a high school department of the public school system of Cincinnati. In fact, many parallel derelopuzents may be discovered. Although the names high sehooln and nacademyl' were interchanged frequently, ieith respect to type of sclzool and curriculum taught, both Columbus and Cincinnati established a high school department proper, as an integral part of the public school system ,' uzoreorier, both were founded in the same year t1847j,' both arose as a result of popular denzand for secondary education ,' both occupied rented rooms, for instruction purposes, in its beginning: and both encountered ob- stacles and difficulties. Tlze school was free to all under 21 years of age, and those who resided in the sclzool dis- trict. In order to qualify for admission students ieere required to pass satisfactorily a rigid examination in reading or othography, writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography and history. No student who had not attained the age of 12 zvould' be admitted. In 1853 a business course 'was ojered, since which time it lzas remained an essential part of the high school department in Columbus. The general curriculum was modified in 1854 and 1869, respectiicly. In 1873 clraiciing and music were made prominent features of the course of instruction to time according to the suggestions of experience. In accordance iaith. suggestions from the board, and upon the recommendation of the superintendent of schools, additional time was given fo English literature and composition,-and courses dominant in English, German-lfnglish, Latin-English and classical were proz'idcd for. The high school graduated its first class in December, 1851. .remit 'F1 J 'i 'f?'A'Q'? f?5 'u T gTE5 : ' Q ,er-'57 . ,ggi . ' eualut lg ii can ' ccicf , calm 7a!ze F Medi , QQ. , ' Rh ah . . ' on ...q f' 'r 1, jf- lf? 4,1e,f,-Q1 Z v fi , 1 I .-Y. cf' .4- 0 'H' E , in .oi , E eff, fy X Q ff-N A4-v .S ., N I X .. f Y XY, 2 'W A 55 'J M cffzffff U xwdxii v gs' EG ' 7'f:4'f41ff. ,f X ' REGISTRATION 156 FIRST ROW-Clenzo Fox, Richard Ardle, David Gilberl, Raymond Broolcs, Roberl Evans. SECOND ROW-Roberl Laird, David Jones, Tom Ross, John Cleveland, Richard V McSavaney, Roberl Penn. THIRD ROW-William Moone, Ralph Dennis, William Thompson, Philip Malloclc, Donn Rice. FOURTH ROW-Dale Thalcher, Alberl Ballenger, Charles Wesl, Charles Fleming, Louis Caprella. FIFTH ROW-Ted Biggers, David Dupler, Paul Riclcells, William McGlone, Lawrence Slevens, Forresl Flewellen. REGISTRATION 212 FIRST ROW-Gene Pool, John McLurg, Roberl Baas, Edward Van Allen, Don Knisely. SECOND ROW-Gene Jaques, Dan Agriesli, David Kiner, Leland Bowen, Joe Hel- phrey. THIRD ROW-Bill Eddy, Bill King, Harold Trump, John Cunningham, Myron Kerns. FOURTH ROW-Marshall Hamon, James Gardner, John Irwin, Eugene Grassle, Diclc Wells. FIFTH ROW-Mark Slephens, Bill Smilh, Donn Moss, Charles Ewing. REGISTRATION 303 FIRST ROW-Jeannine Mayhew, Killy Lou Cline, Ruby Frazier, Juanila Iles, Wilma Borland. SECOND ROW-Jean Culler, Jeanne Grady. Marlha Baird, Jean Balleiger, Belly Gardner. THIRD ROW-Joan Rowley, Marianne Brown, Cloella Clarlc, Marie Wilson, Marlha Garner. FOURTH ROW-Ella Mae Malle, Mary Davis, Lolly Henery, Barbara See, Sarah Russell. FIFTH ROW-Palricia McGinnis, Iris Whipple, Ann Louise Hoyl, Mary Lou Kesler, Palric,ia'Slurdevanl, Jean Gosnell. SIXTH ROW+Norma Lee Moore, Lucille Slevens, Joyce Reed, Marlha Toy, Gwen- dolyn Voorhis, Belly Whalen. REGISTRATION 304 FIRST ROW-Glenna I-luslon, Mary Slamper, Carolyn Croy, Dolores Weber. SECOND ROW-Margarel Roush, Carolyn McCraclcen, Belsy Ann Earnesl, Mary Jane Earnesl, Lorraine Geis. THIRD ROW-Mary Jane Olpp, Naomi Barlh, Ronda Ranney, Dorolhy Miller. FOURTH ROW-Phyllis Mosier, Charlolle Jones, Carol Keeler, Belly Dickendesher, Donna Harlley. FIFTH ROW-Francis Balcer, Beverly Thurell, Wilma Carlheuser, Jean Henderson im k 3 .J I V 4 i QXJIW1 V 'iw-A121 'm1,flmsr 1 5 x tl Al eb Qf REGISTRATION 135 FIRST ROW-Mary Kay Johnson, Maudie Jackson, Joan Simpson Jo Charles. SECOND ROW-Norma Penn, Margarel Lombard, Belly Massie, Ruby Alberline, Rulh Love. THIRD ROW-Louise Dickey, Janice Busch, Maralyn Frosl, Dolores O'Dowd. FOUXRXLIIII ROW-Mariiayne Davies, Joann Rose, Margarel Halsey, Paula Shoal, Peg i son. FIFTH ROW-Lillean Hick, Barbara Wollz, Mary Lou Wallers, Rulh Keisler, Jean- nelle Cohagen, Maxine Gerhardl. SIXTH ROW-Marlha Ailes, Jean Hillon, Beverly Gracey, Alice Howells, Marlha Coil, Barbara Evans. REGISTRATION 233 FIRST ROW-Clara Spralley, Jean Weidner, Doris Robinson, Rosemary Voss. SECOND ROW-Rulh Beckwilh, Virginia Herberl, Gladys Ison, Barbara Tallman, Kalherine Seilz. THIRD ROW-Phyllis Jackson, Mary Lou Friend, Rulh Davidson, Margarel Sidner, Mary Kirwin. FOURTH ROW-Jane Brillen, Virginia Keller, Belly Sliles, Donna Ayle, Mary Lou Heaney. FIFTH ROW-Donna Hicks, Helen Jackson, Mildred Jackson, Grace Hulls, Norma James. SIXTH ROW--Doris Bracken, Joyce Newman, Jeanine Buller, Elizabelh Bigelow, Elhel Eslell. REGISTRATION 'K 2,140 FIRST ROW-Bill Dawson, Howard Young, Marion Walkins, Bob Miller, Dick Dickson. SECOND ROW-Dick Doran, Bill Sliney, Sherman While, Norman Spellman, James Dennison, Willis Losey. THlRg ,ROW-Bill Hawe, Don Volz, Bob Brown, Carl Work, Jim Hulchinson, Dale ox. FOURTH ROW-Glenn Clark, Bill Amrine, Chesler Curnulle, Ed Moore, Ray Holmes. FIFTH ROW-Byron Baker, Jack Rader, Dan Denney, Richard Cave, Howard Nick- laus, Don Thompson. SIXTH ROW-Slanlon Prior, Paul Grable, Dave Tingley, Dick Haldeman, Frances Sapp, Jim Rush. REGISTRATION 3241 FIRST ROW-Al Parlelle, Bill Minisler, Tom Wilherspoon, Roberl Gibbs, Bill Priller- man. SECOND ROW-Richard Keller, George Redmond, Dick Slaqer, John Houseman, Bob Creager, Wilson Black. THIRD ROW-Loren Delamore, Richard Dillsaver, Paul Layman,qLeroy Wise? Vancil Johnslon, Bob Vincenl. FOURTH ROW-Ward Walcoll, Bob Snouller, Auslin Hull, Anlhony Guido, Waller Dean, Paul Haines. FIFTH ROW-Bill Hall, Harris Burlon, John Phillips, Ray Pendall, Bob Ginn, Jerry Mi Ier. SIXTH ROW-Ed Slein, Bill Heinzman, Jack Sleele, Lowell Proper, Eugene Lininger, Don Ross. I63l f UNH 1 4 WWW n I el, REGISTRATION 242 FIRST ROW-Jane Halverson, Mary Pelers, Dorolhy Yoe, Mariorie Calenline. SECOND ROW-Charlene Vlna, Mary Bailey, Jocella Insley, Marilyn Kardos, Ida Collins. THIRD ROW-Charlene Cassell, Norma Carler, Pai Newman. Mary Ann De Malleo, Ida Morgan. FOURTH ROW-Lois Greer, Faye McLaughlin, Dorolhy Anderson, Marilyn Swear- inger, Mary Wallace. FIFTH ROW-Belly Miller, Eloise May, Grela Gray, Joan Doyle. SIXTH ROW-Rosalie McPherson, Belly Rickman, Margarel Wesley, Belly Soulhard, Joan Sherrill, Mary Lou George. REGISTRATION 309 FIRST ROW-Jim Elleman, Richard Taylor, Ed Lyle, Harold Hill, Harold Conroy. SECOND ROW--Tom Johnson, Richard Hickman, Duane Smilh, Don Ziegfeld, Charles Blesch, Dick Boyd. THIRE ROW-Bob Snoke, Jack Buckingham, Jim Price, Ned Moore, Paul Hegen- erger. FOURTH ROW-Ralph Brown, Dave Greene, Jack Lausa, Herman Goldenbagen. FIFTH ROW-Don Jaynes, Myron Wiggins, Marvin Byrum, Bob Hinlon, Richard Orr. Jack Jones. REGISTRATION 313 FIRST ROW-Clark Johnson, Howard Moore, Harold DeRolph, Waller Slevens. Eugene DeMers. SECOND ROW-Herberl' Wade, Ralph Dennis, John Fry, Dick Gubsch, Darrell Hall, Vincenl Emblelon. HIRD ROW-Eugene Clark, John Evans, Paul Lappe, Jerry Karshner, Bill Coe. FOURTH ROW-Dave Gilberl, Carl Hingsl, Owen Wysong, William Benner, Bill Maslers. FIFTH ROW-Frank Clemens, Don Dorn, Bob Secresi, Carl Wagner, John Bennel, Bob Boyer. SIXTH ROW-John Lehner, Bill Pringle, Bill Eckle, Harry Wallace, Si Coe, Bob Colli- lon. REGISTRATION 315 FIRST ROW-Lillian Walker, Jeri Sherwood, Alyce Buzzard, Kalhryn Adams. SECOND ROW--June Hensley, Beverly Nalzger, Pal Boyle, Henrieila Kinder, Shirley Uridil. THIRD ROW--Pal Yaeger, Delores Smalley, Juanila Grombach, Alela Schwender. FOURTH ROW-Rifa Russell, Jackie Roberls, Marilyn Jones, Jayne Schaible, Mary Jane Hedges. FIFTH ROW--Phyllis Elliolf, Jeanned Krevdo, Carol Bancrofl, Marion Puckey, Lorna Brendl. SIXH ROW-Roberla Johnson, Glenna Slaflield, Olga Ashelman, Sally While, Carol Williams. l65l 1 wavy gf -1 ,NWA Pictures Identifled on Page 131 PRIOR to 1860, thc high scluuvl llFf7tI7'fIlIf'llf was car1'11'd on in thc' rcfztca' l'00llI.S',' lzmw-z'o1', a sfhool building prograuz for i101lSll1fl thc dcfarl- mont in a scparatc building was bvguu .vczwal 3-carx bcforc. Official action was taken Dec. 31, 1858, by thc hoard in afvpointifuf a covrmzittcc to consider the adfisability of such a prolvosal. The following your tho boara' of uducatiou fmrclzascrl of Trizzity' clzurvh, for 88820, a lot 99 1200 fcvt on flu' .foutlu'ast corucr of Broad and Sixth strocts, iucllzsi-11' of a stone foundation, tvllich had born laid ou thc prclfzzlws in 1856. On thc fozmdalion, Ofljjlllflilj' irztvudvd as thu szfb-.vtr'11ct11rc of a clzzzrclz, tho board vroctod flu' high .rclmol building. Thu buildiuyf, opcucd for uso flu' 'cu-.rlliug fL'7'lH, was at the tiuzc co11.vidr1'fd an arcl1z'fm't11ral UI'IlL1lllL'llf to thc ritv. The building, mo2'co1'vr, cost 823,400 and lIL'C0llIlll0dUfL'ti about 300 pupils. A ffm' ycars later some contiguous ground was fvurclzasvd and tivo Gddllll-Ull.S' to thc building were made. wk X :ei x The following is I1 list of tho IIUIIIFS of thu S1lfC7'1.llfF1ldClliS of sclzools in thc City of Co- lumbus from 1847 to the jvruvmzt tinztv. Asa D. Lord ........ David P. Jlaylwiv. Asa D. Lord .....,.. E1'CISlIII!S D. Kiugslfy I'Viii1.GllL Ililitchcll .... Robort PV. Sfc'z'r'11.vo11. . . . Jacob 51. Shatvan. . . fohrzy U. Francis .... Jacob G. Collicott. .. George Koudobushv. .. ...1847-185-I ...1854-1855 . . .1855-1856 .. .1856-1865 . . .1865-1871 ...I871-1889 ...1889-1916 ...1916-1920 ...1920-1937 ...1937- 1945 , , ,i,.,.4,1.4,-,..fggp,-,-' ,u-43:1-iw H' 'L-m'u45 H ' JQMEYQ ldff V. if-5 V .-J ' 37' 5' nj' I ,-pf -fs ' ' j r I 2 0 V - ' f !,f R. 2 Pd by 5' 9' Z - ' 'I ' . 3, Y Pwwi 5 ' Baz' Une ' i JV' n 'ga yi if 5' 3 Q- A . ' Q 1 ,,, ' f ' If S' ' Z -- 3 , 5.1 , 5 i E N 1. A ,a-' efzafmcllea if 4 1 .B ff if , if P1 .57 'Q . , ., . ..,,. 43 i ., , .'5'a , - -G? ii' Af , 1' 14. ,ly ,P-1? ,.:' .571 1 y 'R A-.3 'F ' ' 17' . . ci . .F ,, N , f',,55-y,-.1-f-:-43..?.v.u-.-,Ngf,.14,.g:-?f--.1-'-1-.f,-.,,-i.rf:w..m1.mf4:dE. N REGISTRATION BALCONY A FIRST ROW-Sam Gibson, Kennerh Veselen, Phil Fullon, Donald Lloyd. SECOND ROW-Harold Mc:Millen, Bob Miles, Bob Ries, Bob Cassell, Fred Findeis. THIRD ROW-Bob Mack, Roy Torr, Slanley Carler, Fred Miller, Joe Caliguiri. FOURTH ROW-Harold Pelers, James Kraus, Don Bender, Jerry Jewell. FIFTH ROW-Charle Groomes, Jim Remingron, Bob Palridge, Gordon Armbrusf, Denny Allemang. SIXTH ROW-Roberr Nash, James Heyl, Gene Schweirzer, Frank Deyo, Bill Davis, Don Besr. 'I ful sf JI' wi .1 F REGISTRATION BALCONY C FIRST ROW-Rurh Haines, Connie Galle, Rhea Halliday, Ann Faunce, Phyllis Con- verse SECOND ROW-Mary Berh Frasure, Norma Jaynes, Lucille Carler, Janie Airlcen, Barbara Allison, Barbara Buell. THIRD ROW-Lillian Caver, Wanda Daniels, Jessie Corbin, Shirley Borland, Doris Evans. FOURTH ROW-Nellie Canada, Maxine Allen, Donna Hill, Vivian Bishop. REGISTRATION BALCONY D y FIRST ROW-Joan Smifh, Janel Smi'rh, Jane McDaniel, Dona Somers, Phyllis McComb. SECOND ROW-Frances Tannehill, Lillian Overmyer, Marilyn Kilchen, Joan Jessup, Barbara Knox, Kalhryn Miller. 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Associa+e Edi+ors-Marilyn Grenell, AnnaLee Brown, Joan S+een. SporI's Edi+ors-Lee Diens'I', Bob Fe'He. Sporfs S'I'aFF-Phil FuII'on, Jim McCIin+ocIc. Feafure Edifor-Phyllis McClain. Fea+ure SI'aIT-Lois Crum, Margie Barnes. Service Edifors-Pa+ Donahue, Dan Grassbaugh, Gene Cornell. Club Edifor-Phyllis Howard. Arf-Ned Moore. Typis'Is-Jean Sayre, Joann Trapp, Mary Mar+in. Headliners-Jack Hendrix, Rodney Thomas. Repor'I'ers-Janef Smi+h, Jean, Gregory, Joan SherriH', Pal' McHenry, Linda DePaul, Pa+ Boyle, Connie Galle, Marilyn Beard, Shirley Borland, Rhea Halliday, Dick Hall, Beverly Nafzger, Marvin Knowlfon, Sam Gibson, Do+ Roederer, Roger Jones, Margare+ Sidner, Bill Davis, Fred Findeis, Gordon Armbrusf, Bob Mack. IDENTIFIED ON PAGE IO4 1st Row left to right Ruth Underwood, Barbara Bill, Dan Grassbaugh, Claire Knight, Jean Sayre. 2nd Row left to right Connie Galle, Marilyn Beard, Ellen Linscott, Bette Ham, Marilyn Patton, Phyllis McComb 3rd Row: Shirley Borland, Beatrice Evans, Joan Jessup, Pat Montoney, Ione Koons, Patty Saint 4th: Ed Sparks, Chas. Grooms, Susie Johnson, Jerry Jewel, Marvin Knowlton. if ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager-Claire Knight. Advertising Manager-Barbara Bill. Circulation Manager-Dan Grassbaugh. Cashiers-Jean Sayre, Ruth Underwood. Auditor-Marilyn Beard. Bookkeeper-Bette Ham. Recorder-Beatrice Evans. Secretary-Pat Montoney. Cleric-Marvin Knowlton . Messenger-Ellen Linscott. Typists-Marilyn Patton, Susie Johnson. Assistant Business Manager-lone Koons. Assistant Advertising Manager-Phyllis McComb. Assistant Cashiers-Patricia Saint, Shirley Borland. Assistant Recorder-Connie Galle. Collectors--Chas. Grooms, Joan Jessup, Jerry Jewell, 'Ed Sparks. wi STUDENT COUNCIL Presiclenl-Dick Ison Vice Presidenl-Dick Slager Secrelary-Norma Benoy Treasurer-Gladys Ison The sludenls ol each regislralion room elecl one person lo represenl lhem in lhe Sludenl Council and also lo serve as lheir room presidenl. This is lhe composilion ol lhe Sludenl Council Il was eslablished lo make a closer conlacl belween sludenls and lacully, lo promole a higher slandard ol scholarship, lo bring aboul a sludenl managemenl ol all school aclivilies, and lo secure lhe legal co-operalion ol lhe en- lire suden body in all mallers perlaining lo lhe wellare ol our school. Meeings: Wednesday ol every week lhe 3rd period in room 3I7. Commillees: Program Commilleeq Clubs Commillee. Publicily Commillee: Bullelin Board Commilleeq Welcoming Commillee. Sludenl Council advisor is Mrs. Mary Dugan. ERONT ROW ILell lo Rirghll-Gladys lson, Treas.1 Norma Benoy, Sec.: Dick lson, Pres.: Dick Slager, V. Pres. SECOND ROW-Delores Zimmer, Kalhryn Adams, Margarel Lombard, Julianne Ammon, Belsy Ann Sparks, Beallirae Beard. TI-IIRD ROW-Merry Crum, Marilyn Kilchen, Rulh Kendall, Norma Moore, Belly Soulhard, Charlene Rolslen, Mrs. Dugan. EOURTI-I ROW-Jean Bailey, Kay Erl, Kalhryn King, Joan Palmer, Anna Eaunce, Virginia I-lerberl. EIETI-I ROW-I-Iarold McMillen, Don Wynn, Jim Price, Vincenl Emblelon, Bob Laird, Jim Slager. SIXTI-I ROW-John Langlon, John Prose, Marion Walkins, Edway Johnson, Clarence Baker, Jerry Chinn. SEVENTH ROW-Ralph Walls, John Phillips, Bill Smilh, Ken Dickerson, Ronald Bryanl. 1 .X 1 K U51 Geshwilm High In Slamps Dic Geshwilm, aud C, has eslablished an all lime high in sales laxdom here, garnering approximalely SI0,000 sales lax lhis year. 100 Z CLUB FIRST ROW-John Phillips, Janel Biegler, Annabel Crawlord, Mary Jane Earnesl, Belsy Ann Earnesl, Marlene Bundy, Kalherine Lorenz, Belsy Sparks, Janel Moran, Virginia Gulden, Dick Geshwelm. SECOND ROW--Mary Andrews, Beveryly Nalzger, Jeri Sherwood, Mary Slamper, Marilyn Kilchen, Donna Somers, Jane McDaniels, Shirley Uridil, Dorolhy Yoe, Jean Weidner, Wilma Borland, Mary Mae Beard, Mary Jane Olpp. THIRD ROW-Wanda Daniels, Connie Galle, Barbara Busick, Belly Crego, Bernice Aslon, Mary Crum, Nancy Pierce, Marilyn Swearingen, Jean Gosnell, Marilyn Milchell, Sarah While, Olga Ashleman. FOURTH ROW-Nancy Walers, Joan Walker, Pal Slurdevanl, Phyllis Adair, Norma Smilh, Louise Richardson, Pal Newman, George Phillips, Bud Dean, Slanley Deilchle, Harold Buchanan, Charles Blesch, James Shawd. FIFTH ROW-Don Besl, Kalherine King, Helen Boyer, Vivian Bishop, Mary Bailey, Jocella Insley, Donn Rice, Bob Baas, Bill Thompson, Jim Hiland, Don Ochs, Duane Smilh Dick Naylor. SIXTH ROW-Don Dorn, Bill Hawe, Bill Amrine, Jim Gardner, Charles Ewing, John Prose Jim Price, Jack Crego, Frank Ongaro, Mark Slevens, Bill Smilh, Don Moss. SEVENTH ROW-Leroy Wise, Paul Layman, Gene Cornell, Paul Rickells. Byron Baker, Ray Pendell, Bob Phelps, Jerry Karshner, Bob Hinlon, Jack Lausa, Richard STAGE CREW FIRST ROW-Bob Thum, Evelyn Hall, Rennick Parkey. SECOND ROW-Ralph Aulrey, John Lehner, Gordon Armbrusl, Ward Walcoll. THIRD ROW-Harold Trump, Ken Dickerson, Tim Wise, Dick Palmer, Dick McSavaney. Longmire P 4 i I Y . , M fx P9 Clnli z s z g , I 3 I L SOCIETY Presidenl-Edway Johnson Vice Presidenl-Dorolhy Evans Secrelary-Rhea Halliday Treasurer-Vivian Bishop lldenlilicalion on p. l34l ff ' OFFICE MONITCRS Lefl lo righl- FIRST ROW--Pal Donahue, Lorraine Frank, Joan Beh, Marilyn Pallon, Beverly Nalz- ger, Belly Dickendasher, Maxine Slaplelon, Nancy Jones. SECOND ROW-Rulh Hoelcher, Julianne Ammon, Joan Grillilhs, Jean Holl, Joan While, Joan Jessup, Rulh Anim Hulls, Mary Ann Slone, Donna Karshner, Belly Crego, Nancy Pierce, Dorolhy Wise. THIRD ROW-Mrs. Georgie Wollord, Clerk, Lois Fuller, Rulh Love, Rhea Halliday, Grela Gray, Paula Shoal, Marlene Bundy, Kalhryn Bauder, Pal Herren, Jeanelle Gue, Pal Goodall. FOURTH ROW--Jack Trimmer, Suzanne Walker, Carolyn McCracken, Virginia Her- berl, Belly Sliles, Phyllis Pennell, Gladys lson, Belly Van Alla, Shirley Uridel, Belsy Ann Sparks. FIFTH ROW-Richard Longmire, Nancy Spanable, Mary Lou Heaney, Rulh Line- baugh, Virginia Keller, Jeanne Culler, Dorolhy Anderson, Rosemary Darby, Pal Perry, Jacqueline Gross, Claire Knighl. SIXTH ROW-Don Borror, Rulh Kendall, Pal Cozad, Beverly Gracey, Norma James, Pal Slurdevanl, Shirley Rieg, Marilyn Michel, Susie Johnson, Marlha Garner, Virginia Gulden, Mrs. Louise Perry, Clerk. SEVENTH ROW--Judilh Jones, Maude Jackson, Conslance Sherman, Dorolhy Lindner, Margery Milchell, Carol Roberls, Mary Cowles, Dorolhy Roederer, Peggy McSavaney, Marjorie Barnes, Janel Moran. l77I Presidenf-Dick Carey Vice Presideni'-Rodney Thomas Secrefary-Jerry Carew Treasurer-Rennick Parkey Sergeani' ai' Arms-Jim Remingion 2 5 FIRST ROW-Frank Deyo, Howard Young, Ed Moore, Dave Tingley, Vinceni Emble- Jron, Dick Slager, Vancil Johnslon, Jim Price. SECOND ROW-LeRoy Wise, Bill Daw- son, Marion Walkins, Bill Howe, Ned Moore, Bob Secresl, Bob Creager, Aus- Tin Huff. THIRD ROW-Byron Baker, Paul Layman, Howard Nicklaus, Don Doran, Bill Mas- Jrers, Don Jaynes, Charles Blesch, E. F. Sione. FOURTH ROW--Dick Cave, Si Coe, Jack Buckingham, Gordon Armbrusi, Bob Thum, John Philips, Don Volz, Ray Pin- dell. 'f ,Jff w Lfjliifft ye? ffl'f?'V-QVQVV H1-Y Firsi row-Paul Anderson, Lee Diensl, Charles McKee, Rodney Thomas, Rennick Par- key, Dick Carey, Jim Remingfon, Jere Carew, Dick Hall, Dick Self, George Philips, Bill Miller. Second Row-Mr. Buchanan, Don Jenks, Charles Blesch, Bob Palridge, Joe Moore, Earl Greer, Dick lson, Harold E. Buchanan, Virgil Crawford, Jack Moore, Sam Eslelle, Jack Hendrix, Jack Freeman, Ray Boord. Third Row-Duane Abram, Jim Heyl, Bob Minion, Don Besi, Bill Davis, Erwin Wil- liam, Fred Findeis, Bob Felle, Phil Fullon, Herb Schneider, Bill Williams, Alberl' Walls, Jack Hedges Fourih Row-Paul Miller, Dick Sulion, Jack Hulls, Bob Kruczynski, Clarence Baker, Jim Scoii, Bill Hagans, Jim Recob, Alberlr Swain, Harold L. Buchanan. Fiflh Row-Marvin Knowlion, Slanley Carier, Roll Augusiine, Dick Le Roy, Jerry Jewel, Paul Crum, Bob Gairel, Harold Emriclc. T791 SENICR PLAY CAST FIRST ROW-Rulh Underwood, Joan Sleen, Susie Johnson, Gladys Sahr, Normalee Worrhinglon. SECOND ROW-Marvin Knowllon, Pal Monloney, Wilberl Thomas, Carol Roberls. Jim Fero. THIRD ROW--Bob Nash, Dick Hall, Lee Diensl, Paul Miller, Mrs. Gilmore. FOURTH ROW-Jerry Jewel, Joe Moore, Bob Ries, Don Wynn. Sam Gibson absenl when piclure was Taken. WEST WINGS FIRST ROW-Pal Donahue, Belly Van Gaslle, Marjorie Barnes, Lois Crum, Joan Sleen, Marlene Bunday. SECOND ROW-Mona Spangler, Shirley Uridel, Alice Howells, Nancy Jones, Jean McKee, Beverly Knafsger. THIRD ROW-Jeri Sherwood, Marvin Knowllon, Ralph Dennis, Jack Fellows, Bud Dean, Mr. Parlc. FOURTH ROW-Dick Carey, Doug Thompson, Vincenl' Embleion, Jim Price, Don Weeks. FIFTH ROW--Harold Emerick, Auslin Hulr, Ed Schmidl, Rodney Thomas, Willie Plallzgrol. SIXTH ROW-Franklin Roberrs, Clarence Balcer, Jim Franlc, Jaclc Halls, Bob Kruczyn- ski, Jim Scorr. il' Presidem'-Bob Laird Vice Presidenl'-Dick Slager Secre+ary-Doris Johnson Treasurer-Phyllis McClain FRENCH FIRST ROW-Nila Malhis, Marilyn Jones, Bill Reardon, Lorna Brandi, Jean Presion. SECOND ROW--Virgingia Herberl, Lillian Walker, Mary Ellen Milchell, Phyllis Pen- nell, Mary Lou Hess, Belly Wirrz, Miss Glenn. THIRD ROW-Maxine Groil, Ella Marie Hamon, Marlha Woolson. Joane Fry, Claire Knighr, Louise Everell, Evelyn Taylor. FOURTH ROW-Bill Dawson, Louise Diclcey, Olga Ashleman, Palricia Newman, Margery Milchell, Rosemary Darby, Nola Faris, Wilde Swain, Dorolhy Spohn. FIFTH ROW-Jaclcie Rader, Susie Johnson, Kalhryn King, Virginia Preslon, Jerry Parreri, Audrey Soulherd, Wilde Swain. SIXTH ROW-Danny Denny, Slanley Carler, Slanlon Prior, Richard Layman, John SPANISH FIRST ROW--Mary Ellen Snyder, Jim Reminglon, Jerry Karshner, Dona Somers. SECOND ROW-Rulh Haines, Maryanne Slone, Marilyn Pallon, Berry Crego, Delores Kenworlhy, Joan Smilh, Janel Smilh, Mary Wendell, Doris Johnson, Mariorie Fry, Shirley Ries, Roberl' Evans, Leslie Hinlon. THIRD ROW-Roberl Smilh, Joan Rose, Marilyn Kardos, Barbara Allison, Beverly Cramer, Joan Fry, Louise Everell, Wilma Borland, Virginia Marquarr, Richard Ardle, George Phillips, Roberl' Decker, Kenny Berner. , FOURTH ROW-Iris Kaufman, Norma James, Hariel Eclcelberry, Rhea Halliday, Marilyn Kilchen, Phyllis McClain, Anna Lee Brown, Jean Meservey, Barbara Knox, Peggy McSaveny, Peggy Cesner, Harold Pelers, Howard Young FIFTH ROW-Kenneih Dickerson, Don Karshner, Bradley Richardson, Lois Roush, lConlinued on page l33l Prose, Erwin Williams. Presidenl'-Marilyn Jones Vice Presidenf-Margy Milchell Secrelary-Lorna Brandi Treasurer-Jean Preslon Program Chairman+Ni+a Malhis Presidenl-Jarry Karshner Vice Presidenf-Jim Reminglon Secrefary-Dona Somers Treasurer-Mary Snyder ProgramChairman-Wilma Borland agflfll-f M 1 - :sf . . DEBATE Presidenl-Jack Pelers II Ill IV V Presidenl-Mariorie Barnes Secrelary-Linda DePaul Treasurer-Virginia Gulden PHOTOPLAY CLUB David Tingley, Callie Kerr, Delane Schindler, Mariorie Barnes, Virginia Gulden Maude Jackson, Jeri Sherwood, Jack Hendrix, Rodney Thomas, Claire Knighl, Geneva Hinkle, Kalhryn Adams, Marian VValkins, Dick Slager, Joan Sherrill, Shirley Uridil, Peggy Wilson, Nancy Jones, Belly Van Gaslle, Mary Marlin, Rulh Underwood. Bill Miller, Dick Carey, Beverly Nalzger, Belle Ham, Don Jenks, Pal Hughes, Joan Powers, Jean Krevdo, Lorna Brandl, Alyce Buzzard, Margarel Halsey, Pal Boyle, Marian Puckey, Janice Busch, Dorolhy Candler, Jayne Schaible, Charlene Ulna, Pal McHenry, Belly Woolson. Joan Lombard, Clairbelle Edwards, Dick Gubsch, Jerry Jewell, Howard Nicklaus, Fred Findeis, Ed Moore, Allan McFarland, Bob Felle, Lee Diensl, Margarel Wesley, Belly Soulhard, Lou Ellen Hollrnan, Clara Spralley, Dorolhy Yoe, Norma Jaynes, Belly Sliles, Shirley Kappel, Barbara Knox, Peggy McSavaney, Donna Karshner, Delores Kenworlhy. Maxine Slaplelon, Nona Kirnes, Helen Colley, Rila Russell, Dorolhy Miller, Phyllis Lauer, Barbara Wollz, Paula Shoal, Marjorie Milchel, Audrey Soulhard, Jean Burris. La Donna Marlow, lone Koons, Grela Grey, Janie Ailken, Marjorie lConlinued on page lO5l iw Vice Presidenl-Belly Soulharcl Secrelary 8: Treasurer--Vivian Bishop ldenlilicalions on Page IOS Vice Presidenl-Dave Tingley R l Y x ly KN K x lsr 2n 3rd 4+h l. 2. ORCHESTRA row-James Cain, David Kirnes, Don Siory, Rufh Beckwiih, Fred Kimes, James Blackwell. d row-lvliss Richier, Bob Decker, Phillip Mailock, Carl l-lingsr, John Canier, Ausiin l-luii, Donna l-larrley, Parricia Newman. Row--Bradley Richardson, David Kiner, Bill Pringle, Joe Briggs, Alan Williams, Shirley Reis, Jena Anne McDaniel. row-Jack lvliiholi, Rowena Russell, Berniece Asion, Bob Kimes, Jerry Scanlon, Eugene Grassle, Richard l-lickrnan, James Cochran. BAND Phyllis Fishinger, l-larold DeRolph, Jack Rader, Dorolhy Srour, Marilyn Jones, Carl l-lingsr, Jerry Snyder, John Cunningham, Jack Edsell, Phyllis l-loward, Geor- gia Wilkes, Jeanne Swinehari, Dale Thalcher, Charles Fleming, Fred Kimes, Dave Kimes, Richard Schneider. Norma Benoy, Tom Dale, Jim Scoir, Dan Denny, Ray Brooks, David Kiner, Bill Conl. on p. IOS Fi W. I Twirlers: Phyllis Ward and Jim Woods Drum Maioreriez Dorolhy Roederer. Drum Major: Bill l-lagans HMS Q A W I1 I ,, Gift, iQ ' ' Cf sg Q-If X I, . ,N ,' GLEE CLUB l Q i i i ' m2I..::fI?..1-2'2i25: .,., : P 31. 3 V , if is N 'il '-A A sr rg lf is lr? L L . ' -M-We l M rr ,M A, S 'B W- Room N is . Aff Q ff? l P N f 4 .. of LM- 2-ff s ffl 15 -.,. ., ,gr S ,A A, ,- sa , SECRETARIES A, ,, -.i?.1:5:.,,E.' 1 ,fr g n ,, - . Wi 5 K M Q t - , Y ,-ajrl-L .- 'f X . I J- I . I M' 41 . -- ' -1 - ' -:L 'nl if 95? l .. ,...1. . .. ,Q ' ' ' 4 ' - , - , L Q , ,A V 5 .yi 3 ,,,. Q , N IE, LM .,,,, V . gs, A7 S, ' ff -fL',Q sl: M ' , ,eil MANAGERS i J -, Q' - I nv .- 4:31. A I ,, , .' :,::,,, U L f W .. W ,.,.,.l' 'A'. .V L I ' ' ' ,. ' ' i . f :., ' L ilde l'l'ed or Page 'Ml ..,. A:-'M U V - ,,, 2,,m,s.hmsM,.fnM, fm. V-337 our .. ,yy Wxwwfm-N-,zsfw mars 51,17 s E . .,zf..sf?+s 771 ' f L 'iR'iW2'5'f' 5236515 5 B BBW GLEE CLUB Rulh Underwood, Pal Monloney, Barbara Bruckelmeyer, Shirley Ries, Doris Johnson, Nila Malhis, Phyllis Weber, Mariorie Roberlson, Susie Johnson, Doris Nelson, Gladys Sahr, lrene Luckshaw, Rulh Beckwilh, Joan Rowley, Kalherine Seili, Dick Gubsch, Jack l-ledges, John Lehner. Mrs. Gilmore, Lou Ellen l-lollman, Aliene Shaw, Marianne Boyer, Shirley Kielz- man, Merry Crum, Carol Brancroll, Connie Sherman, Joan Sherrill, Shirley Uridil, Phyllis Blayney, Joan Kern, Dorolhy Spohn, Georgia Wilkes, Barbara Slaughler, Ronda Ranney, Marilyn Willson. Belly Wirlz, Killy Lou Cline, Margarel Alkinson, Belly Knighl, Mildred Cal- lell, Maxine Meddles, Junanila Aslon, Jean Brown, Jean Heaney, Mary Lou Jackson, Jean Preslon, Norma Lee Downey, Carol Zimpler, Mary Lou l-leaney, Bellirae Beard, Eilien Davis, Callie Kerr. Maude Jackson, Lucille Slevens, Lorrane Geis, Clara Spralley, l-lenriella Kin- der, Ann Eaunce, Doris Baleman, Dorolhy Tilley, Marlha Toy, Wanda Collman, Jean l-lillon, Phyllis Pennell, Belly Workman, Carlyn Moon, l-lazel Redmond. Belly Sliles, Ella Marie l-loopman, Pal Lohr, Belly Lerum, Marlha Lou Mason, Jane Earcasin, Roberl Gibbes, Bill l-lagans, Tom Dale, Erwin Williams, Marvin Schullz, Don Ochs, Don Slory. Erancille Brink, Jack Jones, Gene Milchell, Tom Johnson, Don Drake, Dick Le Roy, Roll Augusline, Slanley Carler, David Blum. i821 GIRL RESERVES FIRST ROW--Marilyn Grenell, Jean McKee, Norma Benoy, Norma Lee Worlhing- lon, Nancy Pierce, Geneva Hinkle, Janelh Smilh, Kay Erl, Joan Sleen, Joan Smilh, Pay Boyle, Beverly Gracey, Callie Kerr, Shirley Myers, Wilda Swain, Rhea Halliday. SECOND ROW-Vivian Barnhardl, Evelyn Dewill, Carolyn Balleiger, Marilyn Beard, Lois Crum, Marilyn Pallon, Jeanne Sayre, Shirley Uridil, Kalie Adams, Alyce Buzzard, Margarel Halsey, Rhonda Ranney, Gladys Sahr, Belly Lerum, Marlha Mason, Joan Slokes, Marjorie Calenline. THIRD ROW--Jean Weidner, Jean Balleiger, Belly Gardner, Jean Culler, Pally Slurdevanl, Audrey Rineharl, Joan Krauss, Carol Williams, Sarah While, Barbara Koons, Mona Spangler, Susie Johnson, Marjorie Roberlson, Jeanne Bailey, Alma Beckel, Nila Malhis, Ella Marie Hoopman. FOURTH ROW-Clara Spralley, Henriella Kinder, Anna Eaunce, Dolores Zimmer, Lorraine Geis, Pally Cale, Barbara Collman, Marjorie Swain, Dorolhy Sloul, Marlene Bundey, Vivian Bishop, Shirley Kappel, Rulh Ann Hulls, Virginia Herberl, Marilyn Jones, Lillian Walker. FIFTH ROW-Norma Smilh, Evenlyn Jackson, Virginia Marquardl, Sara Russel, Jean Henderson, Virginia Gulden, Carol Roberls, Belly Jo Babberl, Phyllis Byerly, Evelyn Linscoll, Doris Evans, Phyllis Pennell, Louise Everell, Clara Thompson, Norma Lee Downey. SIXTH ROW--Joann Walker, Marcelle Pepe, Charlolle Nolhaker, Jeri Parrol, Marlha Wllis, Nancy Walers, Donna Harlley, Pally Newman, Jocella lnsley, Mary Bailey, Roselie McPherson. N QSC. XYQQ Qhjx- TTT Presiclenl-Kalhryn Erl Vice Presidenl-Joan Sleen Secrelary-Joan Smilh Treasurer-Janel Smilh S I Idenlilicalions on Page IO4l r s mf lldenfificalions on Page IO4 I I C , I , , V, i . 'iii' Tl' 2 ' f ' ' I . i L ' I fb ' b f 1 .J ,, if is - S - GIRL RESERVES EIRST ROW-Marilyn Grenell, Jean McKee, Norma Benoy, Norma Lee Worlhing- Ion, Nancy Pierce, Geneva I-Iinlcle, Janel Smilh, Kay Erf, Joan Sleen, Joan Smirh, Par Boyle, Beverly Gracey, Callie Kerr, Shirley Mayer, Wilde Swain, Rhea I-Ialliday. SECOND ROW-Joanne Gunner, Claribel Edwards, Marilyn Michel, Mary Lou I-Ieaney, Lou I-lorfman, Nancy Rirzman, Phyllis Ward, Bernice Asron, Jean Krevdo, Lorna Brandi, Joan Powers, Pal I-lughes, Marilyn Swearinger, Mary Wallace, Phyllis Elliorl, Mary Karheryn Andrews, Mariane Evans, Joann Lombard. TI-IIRD ROW-Alma Lee Ward, Irene Raugh, Marrha Toy, Jessie Corben, Ruby Alberlini, Jeri Sherwood, Rulh Kreuz, Joan Doyle, Peggy Wilson, Maude Jaclc- son, Joan Sherrirl, Barbara Bill, Robin Recror, Ella Lou Green, Mary Ellen Milchell. EOURTI-I ROW-Barbara Wirherspoon, Phyllis McComb, Berry Sliles, Carolyn Mc- Alisrer, Janice Bush, Dorolhy Molnar, Elizabelh Leach, Kay King, Wanda Kaul- man, Pearl Marshall, Phyllis McLain, Phyllis Adair, Sarah Abdell, Phyllis Smilh. EIETI-I RCW-Mary Kirwin, Fay McLaughlin, Grace I-lulls, Jeanelle Cohagen, Norma Trigg, Pal Sainl, Joan Trapp, Marilyn Erosr, Olga Ashelman, Louise Diclcey, Alberra Seeley, Nona Kimes, Rulh Kindall, Shirley Cameron, Jaclcie Gross, Par Goodall. SIXTI-l ROW-LaDonna Marlow, Joan Rose, lone Koons, Joan Shield, Kalhryn War- ren, Margie Jaclqson, Clara Smalley, Charlene Ralslron, Dilfy Barfield, Maxine Allen, Jean I-lilron, Donna I-Iiclcs, Sue Swigerr, Barbara Bruclcelmyer, Shirley Ries, Doris Johnson, Miss Wrighr. I85I gg I or I , ii, , I I Presideni'-WiIber'I' Thomas Secrefary-Joan Sleen Business Manager-Nancy Pierce , A l i Treasurer-Bob Ries - is-Ba QMLM5 I V' l Wu kd, o I Yin WEST HIGH THESPIANS FIRST ROVV-Irene Luclcshaw, Bob Ries, Nancy Pierce, Wilberl Thomas, Joan Sie-en, Belly Knighl, Normalee Worlhinglon. SECOND ROW-Marilyn Grenell, Joan Slolces, Nila Malhis, Mariorie Roberlson, Susie Johnson, Bob Nash, Mary Pelers, Jane Halvorson, Kafhryn Adams, Joan Sherrill, Peggy Wilson, Alyce Buzzard, Jean McKee, Margarel Halsey, Jean Krevdo, Pal Boyle. THIRD ROW-Marjorie Calenline, Joann Rose, Elizabelh Barlield, Merry Crum, Barbara Donavan, Nola Faris, Peggy Cesner, Jaclcie Reed, Marlha Ailes, Barbara Koons, Marilyn Pallon, Audrey Rineharl, Lorna Brandi, Jean Heaney, Jeannine Buller, Pal Monloney. FOURTH ROW-Lois Fuller, Barbara Busicle, Anna Lee Brown, Mary Jane Olpp, Lucy Carler, Shirley Borland, Annabelle Crawlord, Helen Boyer, Janei Baker, Carol Roberls, Janel Moran, Belsy Sparlcs, Mary Lou Friend, Inez Wharlon, Delores Weber, Wilma Borland. FIFTH ROW-Mrs. Gilmore, Carolyn Croy, Mary Jane Hedges, Virginia Keller, Evelyn Roclc, Rose Adamson, Marjorie Wrighl, Tom Ross, Lulce McKeever, Dick Kooniz, Douglas Bell, Jim McCIinIoclc. SIXTH ROW-Vancil Johnslon, Leroy Wise, Diclc Hall, Jim Elleman, Vincenl Embleion, Darrell Hall, Eugene Clark, Jaclc Jones. lCon+inued on page I34l I86I TRIANGLE CLUB Isl row-Treas. Gordon Armbrusl, Secy. Bob Ries, Pres. Bob Cassell, V. Pres. Joe Caligiuri. ' 2nd row--Richard Ardle, Dick Naylor, Bob Baas, Don Jenks, Earl Greer, Renick Parkey, Wilson Black, Ed Van Allen. 3rd row-Mr. Kennedy, Bruno Masdea, Paul Lockwood, Duane Srnilh, Chesler Cur- nulle, Don Johnson, Ed Sparks. 4+h row-Douglas Bell, Richard Cressman, Bill Smilh, Jim Gardner, Don Banker. Absenl when piclure was Taken are: Eugene Cornell and Roberl' Snoke. LIBRARY CGUNCILORS FIRST ROW-Pal Bohanan, V. Pres. and Program Chr.: Carol Roberls, Pres.: Barbara Allison, Sec. SECOND ROW-Dorolhea McLain, Lillian Overrneyer, Norma Carler, Nancilu Allison, Mary Ann DeMaIIeo, Jean McKee, Miss Lurnley, librarian. Tl-IIRD ROW-Elizabelh Van Gaslle, Irene Mackey, Linda DePaul, Jo Ann l-Ieisch- man, Charlene Rolslen, Dorolhy Lindner, Marlene Bundy. EOURII-I ROW-Peggy Cesner, Dororhy Miller, Elizabelh Leach, Phyllis Whipple, Audrey Soulhard, Phyllis McClain, Shirley Rieg. EIETI-I ROW-Palricia Slurdevanl, Rulh Linebaugh, Kalhryn King, Margery Milchell, Jean Gosnell. Presidenl'-Bob Cassell Secrelary-Bob Ries will .M !f WW. i??SSE5M3Z? Vice Presidenf-Joe Callgurri Treasurer-Gordon Armbrusl' PresicIen+-Carol Roberfs Vice Presidenf-Pai' Bohanan Secrefary-Barbara Allison LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW-Vivian Bishop, Marion Walkins, Normalee Worlhinglon, Nancy Pierce, SECQND ROW-Belsy Ann Earnesl, Mary Jane Earnesl, Joan Sleen, Doris Evans, Dorolhy Evans, Alma Beckel, Belsy Sparks, Phyllis Smilh, Jackie Gross, Joy Bliss. THIRD ROW-Carl Ashman, Dorolhy Sloul, Marlene Bundy, Nancy Spanable, Judy Jones, Jean McKee,Rulh Beckwilh, Belly Soulhard, Rulh Love, Nona Kirnes, Kalherine Lorenz. FOURTH ROW--Dorolhy Lindner, Dick Slager, Frank Ongaro, Audrey Soulhard, Janel Baker, Pally Cozad, Carol Roberls, Wanda Collman, Virginia Gulden, Joan Palmer, Rulh Rickenbacher, Jeanne Swineharl. FIFTH ROW--Taylor Lulz, Bradley Richardson, John Glass, Belly Van Alla, Rulh Linebaugh, Charlolle Nolhacker, Shirley Reig, Harriel Worlhinglon, Jean Wil- liams, Pal Perry, Joan Beh, Helen Boyer. SIXTH ROW-Richard Cave, Bob Hakola, Bob Secresl, Don Dorn, Jim Molar, Bruno Masdea, Douglas Thompson, Bill Davis, Bill Kighl, Edway Johnson, Dick lson. CHEMISTRY CLUB FIRST ROW-Paul Lockwood, Sec., Nola Faris, Pres., Marlha Ailes, V. Pres. SECOND ROW-Marion Walkins, Belly Sliles. THIRD ROW--Paul Layman, Loren Delamore, Russell Hiner. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Slone, Advisor, Jerry Karsher. FIFTH ROW-Jack Lausa, Dick Dilsavor, Richard Orr, Claylon Price, Willis Losey, Don Dorn. Presidenl-Nola Faris ' Vice Presidenl--Marlha Ailes Secrelary and Treasurer-Paul Lockwood Presidenl-Normalee Worlhinglon Vice Presiclenl-Marion Walkins Secrelary-Vivian Bishop Treasurer-Nancy Pierce f!4,a+f.1n,,, , fm'-1 '-Y, 417 A- 1 I '51-N .. -, r rg , 5,-Aff -- ,.f - fart, 1 A 7-Gf :LQQ--'Ti LQ' ' -N -3, -4.43:-.,I,f.Fg:+zf:rf 3T :,,' '31 ' AQ,-x s...Q'f,Q.'4 Q 1vim,,. -' :. 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G l A i A u Isl row-Doris Nelson, Jean Heaney, Shirley Meyer, Jeanne Bailey, Belly Crego 2nd row-Janel Smilh, Louise Henery, Gladys Sahr, Delores Kenworlhy, Barbara Bruckelmeyer, Laura Henne, Joan Sleen, Lois Crum 3rd row-Joan Kilchen, Jean McKee, Joan Smilh, Belly Lerum, Rulh Beckwilh, Pal Bohanan, Helen McCormick 4lh row-Mary Friend, Dona Somers, Belly Soulhard, Kay Erl, Joan Jessup, Barbara Tallman, Margarel Lombard 5lh row-Margarel Wesley, Barbara Bill, Barbara Wollz, Mary Lou Heaney, Belle Ham, Barbara Donavan. 6lh row-Joan Sherrill, Pal Boyle, Marlha Ailes, Alyce Buzzard, Joan Beh. W -ASSOCIATION Jack Moore, Charles McKee, Sam Eslell, Dick Slager, Dick lson, Renick Parkey, Donn Haines, Virgil Crawlord, Harold Buchanan, Jack Buckingham. Dick Orr, John Pusecker, Bill Miller, Paul Anderson, Danny Barlon, Edway Johnson, Dick Carey, Lee Diensl, Bob Felle, Bill Williams, Al McFarland. Dick Gubsch, Darrell Hall, Francis Sapp, Howard Young, Carl Hosler, Jim Reminglon, Bob Minilon, Ed Sparks, Ed Moore, Howard Nicklaus. Coach Glass, Donn Jenks, Ralph Walls, Bradley Richardson, Bill Smilh, Auslin Hull, Frank Deyo, Jim Price, Dave Green, John Phillips, Paul Layman, Coach Rose. Presidenl-Belly Crego Treasurer-Jean Bailey Secrelary-Dick lson Treasurer-Dick Slager rwi Vice Presidenl-Joan Jessup Secrelary-Barabara Donavan lnlra mural Direclor-Kay Erf Presidenl-Renick Parkey Vice Presidenl-Donn Haines COACHES Ti Dale R059 Helen McCormick Foolball, Baseball Girls Spods af Sfzaalldmandfzllfz Mack Pemberlon Rufus Glass Foolball--Jr. High Baseball Baslcelball, Track l9'l VARSITY FOCTBALL Paul Anderson, Dick lson, Donn Haines, Carl Hosler, Virgil Crawford, Mascof Dee Rose lson of Coach Rosel, Harold Buchanan, Sam Esfell, Dick Layne, Jack Moore, Dick Slager, Renick Parkey. Coach Mack Pemberfon, Walfer Dean, Bill Smifh, Bob Miles, Bob Cassell, George Hopkins, Dick Gubsch, Charles McKee, Bill Eckle, Jack Buckingham, Bill Sapp, Don Jenks, John Puseker, Coach Dale Rose. Howard Nicklaus, Jim Elleman, Bruno Masdea, Lee Diensf, Dave Tingley, Bill Thomas, Ed Sparks, Harold Crawford, Ed Moore, Howard Wyaff, Bob Minfon, Jim Price, Paul Layman, Bob Baas, Jerry Jewell. Roberf Orr, Charles Ewing, Ralph Waffs, Don Borror, Bob Ginn, Paul Rickefs, Jerry Miller. The Cowboy pigskin season of '44 was fhe mosf successful in recenf years. Ouf of a fofal of fen games Wesf won 7, losf 2, and fied I. ln fhe firsf game of fhe season fhei Cowboys showed greaf power in downing fhe Wildcafs of Springfield 38 fo 6. The second encounfer Wesf found a much harder opposifion in Marion Harding as if came from behind in fhe closing minufes fo fiei fhe score af 7-7. Affer fhe firsf fwo ouf of fown games fhe Bucks played fheir firsf game in fhe cify againsf Soufh, and in a hard foughf game on fhe losers' field Wesf furned fhe Bulldogs back I3 fo 7. ln ifs firsf home game of fhe season The Cowboy feam had liffle frouble in downing Linden McKinley 2I fo 6. The Cowboys fhen fraveled fo Cenfral for fheir second league engagemenf and ran wild on fhe downfown field fo win QI fo O. Aquinas was fhe Bucks' nexf vicfim as fhey downed fhe sfubborn Terriers I9 fo 6 in a hard foughf game. Easf came wesf and wenf back on fhe shorf end of a 26 fo O counf. The Tigers seemed fo fall aparf under fhe Cowboys' dazzling offense. ln one of fhe besf and excifing games fhaf was seen around Columbus in many years, Wesf downed undefeafed Upper Arlingfon 32 fo 20. lf was a wild, nip and fuck game all fhe way, wifh fhe Cowboys ouffighfing and ouflasfing fhe hard driv- ing Golden Bears. Wesf fhen fraveled fo Louisville, Ky. fo fake on Male High, fhe sfafe champions lConfinued on Page I33l i92l 1944 ALL-HIGH .- - A. -. - .M -Mfr ... iwWqb...A, -.---fm'-fa iA.L, Mu-A, L,. Dick Slager, Harold Buchanan, Virgil Crawford, Renicic Parkey, Sam Esiell, Dick Layne. Dorm Haines. HAIL THE COWBOYS! V731 WRESTLING TEAM FIRST ROW-Pai Clark, I-Iarold Emrich, Joe Caligiuri, Ralph Dennis, Dick Carey Jerry Miller, John McLurg, Bill Miller. , SECOND ROW-Coach Dale Rose, Waller Dean, I-Ioward Young, John 'Webb Virgil Wharlon, Frank Deyo, Chuck Ewing, Bob Baas. TI-IIRD ROW-Kenny Beymer, I-Iarold Rowe, Bob Snouffer, Torn Vickerman, Bill Eckle Marshall I-Iamon. Jerry Chinn, Fred I-Iarper. I94I 33.1 ,g 5 ' 'A BASEBALL TEAM 1 EP vw ,gg mg! ,Ea-C .. ,. ,,.. B if-6 sin , Q gk, A .,,f A S - 1 W- U vii 1' . l: 'fi - E fi. Q .E ' lil? 2- E T ,iff QJES, V af if Jw, E .- Ji I GFI Lefr To Righ+: if ,pf W, FIRST ROW-Bob Phelps, Phil Eulron, Al McFarland, Lee Diensr Dick lson Dick Slager, Jack Buckingham, Jack Thrush, Bob Ferre, Paul Anderson SECOND ROW-Renick Parkey, Dave Dupler, Herman Cioldenloagen Bill Williams Jim McClinrock, Fred Miller, Paul l-legenberger, Marvin Schulrz Coach Dale Rose. Tl-llRD ROW-Bob Schlegel, Dick Cave, Mark Srephens, Ralph Walls Don Borror Jim l-lurchinson, Srarling l-luH, Bill Buckingham. FOURTH ROW-Managers: Bob Snoke, Slanley Deilchle, George Redmond l-loward Nicklaus, Eugene Zimmerman, Glenn Clark, Jack l-lann CITY LEAGUE CHAMPS WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... WEST .,.. WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... WEST .... BASEBALL SCORES TO MAY 21 eRANDv1EY sr. CHARLES ACADEMY . LINDEN .... CENTRAL .. NCRTH .,.. SPRINGFIELD GRANDVIEW souru ..., sr. CHARLES EAST ,..... SPRINGFIELD AQUINAS .. AQUINAS .. FIRST ROW, Lell lo Righl-Coach R. C. Glass, Dick lson, Jim Reminglon, Bob Felle, Bill Williams, Jere Carew. SECOND ROW, Lell lo Righl-Richard Orr, lvlgr., Dick I-Iall, Dick Slager, Jack Buckingham, Jack Thrush, AI lvIcl:arland, Bill Miller, lvlgr. VARSITY BASKETBALL Opening lhe season againsl Grandview on December I, Wesl gol oll lo a handsome slarl, winning 38 lo 24. In lhe games played oul ol lown il seemed lhal lady luck was againsl Wesl and lherelore lhe Cowboys did nol win an oul-ol-lown game, losing lo Springlield 28 lo 30, Chillicolhe 29 lo 49, Newark 22 lo 52 and Alhens 28 lo 32, respeclively. Beginning lhe Cily League Wesl losl a lhrilling game lo lhe Polar Bears ol Norlh, loul came back lo win lheir second game in lhe league by bealing Linden Ivlcliinley 36 lo 24 on lhe Presidenl's courl. The lirsl encounler wilh Cenlral was al Wesl wilh lhe Bucks on lop ol a 50 lo 37 counl. The Cowboys lhen Iosl a lhrill- packed game lo lhe Bulldogs ol Soulh by one poinl, 38 lo 39. Nexl Wesl won lwo games, delealing Easl 48 lo 40 and Aquinas 26 lo 25. Al mid-year Donn I-laines, I-larold Buchanan and Dick Layne gradualed. Wesl was hil hard by lhe loss ol lhese valuable players and linished oul lhe season, winning lwo and losing six. In lhe Dislricl Playolls, Wesl played Easl and losl anolher ol ils one-poinl games, 38-39. All lold, Wesl losl lour games by one poinl. In lhe Cily League slandings, Wesl was lied wilh Cenlral lor lourlh place. Aquinas won lhe Cily League championship. VARSITY BASKETBALL STATISTICS Name, Posilion I-ll. Wl. Class Nos. Bill Williams, lorward .....,..........., 6' I55 '45 43 9 Dick I-Iall, guard ..,... .,.. 5 ' l0 I4l '45 4l 8 Bob Pelle, cenler ..... .. 6' 4 I76 '45 49 I2 Dick lson, lorward ....... ,... 6 ' I87 '45 47 I4 Jere Carew, lorward .... .,,. 6 ' I60 '45 48 Il Al lvlclzarland, guard ..,, .. 5' II l40 '45 40 6 xLee Diensl, guard ........ .. 5' II I50 '45 5 4 Jim Reminglon, cenler ........ .. 6' l I60 Jan. '46 42 I0 Jack Buckingham, lorward ..... .. 5' IOM I58 '46 46 7 Dick Slager, guard .....,.. .. 5' I IM l8I '46 44 I3 'Bob Garland, guard .,...,........ .. 5' 4 I55 Jan. '46 45 5 Jack Thrush, guard .........,......,... 5' Il I65 Jan. '47 8 3 'Absenl when piclure was laken. Sr. Manager-Bill Miller Coach-R. C. Glass Jr. Manager-Dick Orr. iw VARSITY CITY ALL HIGH Jim RemingTon Jim was The spark plug in many oT The baskeT- ball games This season, and was ouTsTanding on boih oTTense and deTense. I-Iis records achieved This season include: All- Ipigh, cenTer TirsT Team-CiTy league scoring cham- ponship wiTh I24 poinTs-high scorer Tor WesT wiih I7 poinTs-and high poinT man in IO ouT oT E9 games played This seasn. Jim is looking Torward To nexT baskeTbaIl sea- son buT will only be back Tor one-half year prior lo gra:IuaTion. Composed oT Juniors and Sophomores, The Reserve BaskeTbalI Team is The TuTure VarsiTy Team oT VVesT I-Iigh. These boys Till The vacancies on The varsiTy leTT by The seniors who graduaTed and have proved very saTisTacTory in The pasT years. Under The wing oT Coach RuTus Glass, The Baby Bucks played a ToTal oT I7 games This season: They deTeaTed Grandview 24-IO: Alumni, 32-303 Linden- IVIcKinIey, 29-277 CenTral, 3I-25: SouTh Twice, 32-I4 and 26-2I: EasT Twice, 26-24 and 36-3I, and were deTeaTed by Upper ArIingTon, I8-367 Springifield, 27-2Ig Aquinas Twice, I9-28 and I3-I6g Linden- McKinley, 27-303 CenTraI, 23-26: Newark, 33-44, and NorTh Twice, II-2I and I8-38, Tor a season ToTal oT nine wins and eighT losses. The Reserve hiT Tor a ToTal OT 452 poinTs To Their opponenTs' 422. I-Iigh poinT men Tor The season were AusTin I-IuTT wiTh 52, Jim Price 39, Ralph WaTTs 37, Donn Borror and Don I-IuTchinson wiTh 2I each. Managers who worked ouT wiTh The baskeTball Team all season were STan DeiTchle, George Redmond, Don Doran and Karl SchIoTTig. RESERVE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW-George Redmond, Mgr., Slsarling I-IuTT, Ned Moore, Marion WaTkins, Ralph WaTTs, Bill Buckingham, Ed Sahr, STanley DieTchle, Mgr. SECOND ROW-Coach R. C. Glass, Don Dorn, IvIgr.g Jim Slager, AusTin I-IuTT, Don Borror, Jim I-IuTchinson, AusTin Adams, Carl SchloTTig, Mr. Don Anderson was absenT when The picTure was Taken. rm ff TRACK TEAM LeTT To RighT: FIRST ROW-Ward WalcoTT, John Fellows, Jack Hendrix, Dick SelT. Charles Ewing, Dick Carey, CapT. AusTin HuTT, Bob Miles, Jim McCarTy, RolT AugusTine, Bill SmiTh, WalTer Dean, Harold Emrick, Jack Jones. SECOND ROW-John Pusecker, Bob Thum, Jim Price, Bruno Masdea, Dick Gubsch, Bob Snouffer, Ray Penclell, Bill Eckle, Howard Young, Frank Deyo, Edway John- son, Jim Gardner. THIRD ROW-Carl PainTer, R. C. Glass, George Lohr, Darrell Hall, KenneTh Bey- mer, Dick Wise, ForresT Flewellen, Ted Biggers, Richard Taylor, Frank Ongaro, Bradley Richardson, Bob Glassgo, Danny BarTon. FOURTH ROW-Jim ElleTriTT, Ralph Dennis, VincenT EmbleTon, Joe Caliguiri, John Bill, Jay WiTcher, Dave HamilTon, Bob Clark, Fred Harper, Willis PTalTzgraT. FIFTH ROW-Bill Pringle, Jim Moler, Fred Findeis, Marvin Byrum, Tom Vickerman. Harris BurTon, Bob PaTridge, Herb Baker, Tom BeckeTT. CINDER MEN SHATTER RECQRDS Coach RuTus Glass's Track men have esTabIished several all Time highs on Magley Field, records disclosed recenTIy. The pace-seTTers, evenTs and respcTive records Tollow: AusTin HUTT-V2 mile run-Magley Field-Time-2:O2.7. AusTin HuTT-mile run-lvlagley Field-Time-4:34.5. Jim Price-Pole VaulT-lvlagley Field-HeighT-IO' 5 . Dick Slager-ShoT PUT-lvlagley Field-DisTance-43' 5 Bill SmiTh-New WesT's besT -Broad Jump aT EasT-2I' 4lf2 . WesT did noT do any beTTer Than TourTh in The ciTy-noT because WesT didn'T have a good Team--buT because oT The keen compeTiTion. NorTh, CenTraI, EasT, and WesT had, Tor The mosT parT, The besT Teams in Their hisTories. Columbus This year had The besT Teams in Chio nexT To Cleveland. WesT was also hampered by The loss oT iTs capTain, Dick Carey. T981 f CROSS COUNTRY STATE CHAMPION AusTin l-luTT, The TirsT sTaTe cross-counTry champ- ion ever produced aT WesT I-ligh, Took over This TiTle when he succeeded in Tinishing TirsT in The I944 STaTe Cross-CounTry meeT aT MansTield, in The Time oT IO minuTes and 26 seconds. Along wiTh his achievemenTs, l-luTT also holds The record Tor The half-mile in The Newark Relays, The lvlagley Field by WesT boys, The Magley Field, WesT's besT, The ciTy record and The Miami Relay Record. l-luTT and Dick Carey are Tied Tor The CiTy Two mile Cross-CounTry record. T-le holds anoTher TirsT in WesT hisTory by being The iniTial recipienT oT The Noble L. Allen Trophy for being The ouTsTanding sophomore in Track Tor I944. His aThleTic skill does noT end wiTh Track Tor he also played reserve baskeTball and was on The TooT- ball squad unTil cross-counTry season began. Along wiTh his aThleTic abiliTies AusTin is also an accomplished violinisT. lncomparable Coach RuTus Glass, who has made sTar aThleTes beTore, placed AusTin on The Top rung. AusTin HuTT Jim Gardner, Edway Johnson, Kenny Beymer, VincenT EmbleTon, Bradley Richardson Ralph Dennis, Byron Baker, Dick Carey, AusTin l-luTT, Frank Deyo, Darrell T-lall, Coach Glass. T991 G. A. A. BGWLING lMonclay Nigh+ League, Monday Champions Bersy Sparks, Joan Navin, Janer Moran, Joan Lombard-Champions. Helen Boyer, High Score: Joan Lombard, I-Iiglw Average. Julianne Ammon, High Score 'For High School Girls, ZOI-Borh Leagues. FlRST ROW-Janice Hill, Donna Holms, Par Goodall, Jaclcie Gross, Louise Henery, Trees.: Ann Hoyr, Sec.: Par Perry, Beverly Cramer, Mary Alice Edwards, Barbara Weimer. SECOND ROW-Miss Helen McCormick, Jean Williams, Jean Mafhews, Wanda Gerrew, Julianne Ammon, Harrier Worrhiniglon, Cafherine Sielz, Bersy Sparks, Joan Navin, Joan Lombard. THIRD ROW-lris Whipple, Donna Hergesell, Marilyn Maclc, Kalhryn Bauder, Joan Griiclirh, Mary Andrews, Janer Moran, Nona Kimes, Berry Diclcendesher, Beverly Thurell. FOURTH ROW-Pal Herron, Rurh Kendall, Alberra Seeley, Frances Gurly, Helen Boyer, Mariorie Mirchell, Rowena Sell, Phyllis Whipple,' Audrey Sourhard. G. A. A. BOWLING qrhufsaay League-1 Thursday Champions Donna Somers, Joan Smirh, Janel Smijrh, Rulh Haines, Mary Berh Fras- ure, Jane Ann McDaniels-Champions. Mary Berh Frasure, High Scoreg Berry Crego, High Average. lldenlilied on Page I33l iiooi SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS FIRST ROW-Delores Kenworthy, Mgr. Joan Jessup, Tooie Henne, Jeanne Bailey, Capt. Kay Erf, Bobbe Donavan. SECOND ROW-Miss Helen McCormick, Ruth Underwood, Gladys Sahr, Dot Roederer, Mary Beth Frasure, Dona Somers. One OT The mosT ouTsTanding evenTs in The Tem sporT season was The Girls' BaskeTbaIl TournamenT held on The evening OT March 23 in The gym. The opening game was beTween The sophomores-capTained by Audrey SouThard --and The iuniors--led by capTain PaT Boyle. The game was a surprising aTTair wiTh The sophomores coming Trom Tar behind To win I3 To Il-The score aT haITTime was in Tavor OT The iuniors 7 To 2. Jo Navin and I-lazel Redman led cheers Tor The sophomores and iunior cheerleaders were Ruby AIberTini and Barbara Tallman. The closing game-sophomore-senior champion TilT-was played wiTh senior leadership OT Jeanne Bailey. The sophomores were Trounced 29 To IO by The seniors, who were hailed The I945 BaskeTball Champions. Leading cheers Tor The senior Team were BeTTe I-Iam and Jo STeen. The TournamenT, which marked The second TO be held aT nighT, was considered The mosT successTul ever held, wiTh over Tour hundred specTaTors presenT. Taking care OT e'quipmenT, TirsT aid and everyThing in general were Team man- agers-Mary Andrews, sophomore: BeTTy SouThard, iunior: and Delores KenworThy, senior-who should be given special recogniTion Tor Their eTTorTs. BOWLING Marking The TourTh consecuTive year OT league bowling Tor WesT I-ligh girls, under The supervision OT Miss I-lelen McCormick, aThleTic direcTor, The league re- mains The only high school league in The ciTy. Monday and Thursday nighTs were seT aside as league nighTs Tor all girls in- TeresTed in bowling. Teams and capTains Tor Monday nighT were as Tollows: BUCS-Audrey SouThard: BATS-Louise I-lenery: STARLITS-RuTh I-loelcherg BOOBIIFS BOMBERS-BeTsy Sparks: GUTTERETTES-Wanda GeTreu: JASPER--CaThryn Bauder. The BOOBBIE BOMBERS claimed TirsT place among The Teams. Members OT The winning Team were: BeTsy Sparks, CapT.: Joan Navin, Joan Lombard, JaneT Moran, and Ella Mae OsTereicher. I-ligh individual score was made by Julianne Ammon, wiTh high average going To I-lelen Boyer . . . OTTicers Tor The Monday nighT league were: PresidenT, Louise I-Inery, and secreTary, Ann I-lOyT. CapTains and Teams Tor Thursday nighT were: Mary STone, MERRY MORONS7 Gladys Sahr, POODLES7 Lois Crum, WOLFETTESJ Laura I-lenne, COWGIRLS7 Mar- gareT Wesley, GREMLINSQ Joan STeen, V-ETTESg Dona Somers, ROLLERSq Carolyn McAlisTer, SPIKES. High Team Tor Thursday's bowlers was The ROLLERS. Members OT The Team were: Dona Somers, CapT.y Mary BeTh Frasure, RuTh I-laines, Joan SmiTh, JaneT lConTiriued on Page l33l non CHEERLEADERS Yea Cowboys! Yea Cowboys! Yea Cowboys! Figh+! Figh+! FighT! A! Par!eTTe, Barbara Busick, Joan STeen, PaT Donahue, RuTh Underwood, BeTTe Ham, Marion Walricins. These are a Tew OT The vigorous cheers exemp!iTying The school spiriT oT WesT High and The peppy members oT The cheering squad. This year The squad c:onsisTed oT Tive seniors, Barbara Busick, PaT Donahue, BeTTe I-iam, Jo STeen, RuTh Underwood and Two juniors, Al ParieTTe- and Marion WaT!cins, who were presenT aT all TooTball and bas!ceTba!l games-ieading The sTudenT body wiTh unique cheers. AT The close OT The season members were awarded a !eTTer W Tor Their services. ALL SMILES YeaTeam! YeaTeam! Figh+! FighT! Figh+! Marion WaT!4ins, PaT Donahue, RuTh Underwood, BeTTe Ham, AI ParleTTe. In TronT: Joan STeen, Barbara Busick. fiozj CCDNTINUATION STORIES G, Rig lFrom pages 84, 85l FIRST ROW-Marilyn Grenell, Jean McKee, Norma Benoy, Norma Worllinglon, Nancy Perice, Geneva Hinkle, Janel Smilh, Kay Erl, Joan Sleen, Joan Smilh, Lalllcljoyle, Beverly Gracey, Callie Kerr, Shirley Meyer, Wilda Swain, Rhea a I ay. SECOND ROW-Mary Slamper, Suzanne Walker, Delores Davis, Joyce Reed. NormaLee Moore, Donna Hargesell, Ann Hoyl, Beverly Thruell, Mary Beard, Dolores Kenworlhy, Nancy Fredrick, Judy Jones, Marjorie Fry, Kalhrine Lorenz, Belly Knighl, Phyllis Lauer, Marlha Woolson, Belly Crego. THIRD ROW-Barbara Lamneck, Rulh Hanines, Wanona Harper, Donna Somers, Mary Jane Olpp, Shirley Borland, Jeanne Gasnell, Mary Jane Hedges, Alela Schwinder, Dorolhea McLain, Doralee Brubacher, Phyllis Fishinger, Helen Colley, ' Marjorie Alkinson. FOURTH ROW-Thelma Cochran, Marlha Garner, Marie Wilson, Inez Wharlon, Phyllis Reed, Thelma Rowland, Juanila Collman, Leanna Rousch, June Hedrich, Janel Baker, Mary Balrell, JoAnn Heirsh, Dorolhy Linder, Cloella Clark, Jean- nine Mayhew, Marianna Brown. FIFTH ROW-Jean Holl, Marlha Simpson, Helen Chesher, Alice Jo Swielzer, Mar- ilyn Beard, Kalhryn Bauder, Jeannele Gue, Jan Ryder, Maxine Medals, Marilyn Kilchen, Jan Ann McDaniels, Rulh Lorenz, Carol Gram, Killy Lou Cline. SIXTH ROW-Belly Wirlz, Juanila Ashlon, Mollie Mills, Shirley Kielzman, Mary Crum, Dorolhy Roederer, Marjorie Barnes, Virginia Frew, Mary Belh Frasure, Lois Roush, Pallie Lohr, Jane Huldenchild, Joan While. SEVENTH ROW--Jean Gregory, Bobbe Donvan, Jane Gregory, Tooie Henne, Mar- ion Puclcey, Beverly Nalzger, Belly Ham, Iris Kaulman. FIRST ROW-Marilyn Grenell, Jean McKee, Norma Benoy, Normalee Worlhinglon, Nancy Pierce, Geneva Hinkle, Janel Smilh, Kay Erl, Joan Sleen, Joan Smilh, Paljgoyle, Beverly Gracey, Callie Kerr, Shirley Meyer, Wilda Swain, Rhea Hali ay. SECOND ROW-Rila Russell, Wanda Gelrew, Belly Smilh, Rose Adams, Thelma Smilh, Evelyn Rock, Belly Van Gaslle, Mary Jane Marlin, Nancy Jones, Janie Ailken, Vivian Brinllinger, Dolli Miller, Pal Donahue, Lorraine Frank, Maxine Slaplelon. THIRD ROW-Mary Lou Friend, Barbara Wollz, Joann Fry, Isola Skipper, Evelyn Taylor, Donna lnboden, Belly Evans, Dorolhy Lowery, Ruck Picke, Janice Moran, Belsy Sparks, Jan Navin, Marilyn Work, Pal Bohanan, Thelma Fluhar, Margarel Findlay, Barbara Grady. FOURTH ROW-Jane Schaible, Donna Karshner, Peggy McSavaney, Barbara Knox, Donna Bell, Phyllis Mosier, Charlolle Jones, Mary Lou Jackson, Carol Zimpher, Lucille Andreolle, Dorolhy Fry, Ann Farcasin, Norma Cunningham, Mary Ellen Cowles, Barbara Busick, Anna Lee Brown. ' FIFTH ROW-Dorolhy Yoe, Mary Pelers, Jane Halverson, Virginia Woolson, Mar- garel Wesley, Belly Soulhard, Mary Lou George, Grela Gray, Rowena Sell, Alice Howells, Margy Milchell, Paula Shoal, Pal Cozad, Eileen Davis, Virginia Scoll. SIXTH ROW-Lois Greer, Marilyn Kardos, Mary Ann DeMaller, Eloise May, Rulh Melvin, Audrey Soulhard, Phyllis Whipple, Nancy Spaniable, Doris Baleman, Charlene Ulna, Pal McDonald, Dorolhy Tilley. JANUARY OCCIDENT STAFF IVUHI' P- 73 Clara Thompson, Marjorie Wrighl, Dorolhy Lawrie, Donn Haines, Mary Ballrell, Helen Colley, Barbara Koons. Doris Nelson, Callie Kerr, Richard Fullen, Jack Moore, Tom Calhoun, Chesler Carler, Norma Downey, Rowena Russell. jlO4j lConTinued Trom Page ol board and The paTrons oT The public schools. Convinced, as was Barnard, of The im- porTance oT The inTerchange oT ideas among Teachers, he promoTed The organizaTion OT The Ohio STaTe Teachers' AssociaTion in T847 and, Trom The TirsT, Took a leading parT in iTs acTiviTies. When, in I852, The associaTion esTablished, as iTs organ, The Ohio Journal of EducaTion ThaT became, in I86O, The Ohio EducaTional MonThly, he was elecTed iTs residenT ediTor and served unTil l855. In T854 he resigned, Tempo- rarily, his superinTendency in order To acT as agenT oT The associaTion. He resumed his work as superinTendenT in l855, buT The Tollowing year, became head oT The Ohio lnsTiTuTion Tor The EducaTion oT The Blind. ln This Tield oT educaTional acTiviTy, To which he devoTed The remainder oT his liTe, he paid especial aTTenTion To Training in The pracTical arTs. Already qualiTied as a physician, he Took up The sTudy oT Theology and, in IB63, was licensed To preach by The PresbyTery oT Franklin. ln l868 he was called To be head oT The new sTaTe school Tor The blind aT BaTavia, N. Y., where he died. lConTinued Trom Page Bll RoberTson, Susie Johnson, Nancy Pierce, MarTha Woolson, Vivian BrinTlinger, Gladys Sahr, BeTTy Crego, PaT Donahue. VI Thelma SmiTh, MarTha Mason, Norma Trigg, PaT SainT, Joan Trapp, Jane Haudenschild, PaT Lohr, Francille Brink, Lois Roush, Marilyn FrosT, Louise Dickey, Olga Ashleman, Donna Hicks, Jean HilTon, Gladys lson, Virginia Keller, Mary Lou Heaney, Mary Lou Friend, Marcia Hall, Jean Sayre, Mona Spangler, Shirley Reis, Ruby AlberTini. Vll Joan STeen, Lorraine Frank, Evelyn Jackson, Norma Jean SmiTh, Ella Marie Hoopman, Phyllis Mosier, Evelyn De WiTT, Vivian BarnharT, Donna lmboden, Evelyn Taylor, Carol RoberTs, DoroThy Evans, Mary Ellen Cowles, Virginia Wool- son, PaTTi Cale, PaT Goodall, Phyllis SmiTh, Jackie Gross, Jo Ann Fondow, Bar- bara Tallman. Vlll Lois Crum, Dona Somers, Lillian Overmeyer, Mary Snyder, RuTh Haines, Mar- vin KnowlTon, Frank RoberTs, Jon Webb, Donna HarTley, Jean Gosnell, MarTy Willis, Nancy WaTers, Marilyn Michel, Beverly Thurell, Donna Hergesell, RuTh Kendall, RuThanne Hulls, Mary Beard, Marcelia Pepe, lris KauTman, Suzanne Walker, MargareT Lombard. IX Paul Miller, Dick Crego, Jack Hulls, Eugene SchweiTzer, Ed SchmidT, RolT Aug- usTine, Bob Kruczynski, Don STouT, John CanTer, Johnny Evans, Tim Wise, Tom Vickerman, AI WaTTs, Dick SuTTon, Phyllis EllioT, Mary Andrews, Peggy Cesner, Joan Ryder, Jerry ParroT, Jackie Reed, Marianne BuTler. Those absenT The day This picTure was Taken are: Linda De Paul, secreTary, Norma Frazzine, MargareT Ferrilli, Durna Lanch. lConTinued Trom Page 8ll FIRST ROW-Sec.-Treas., Vivian Bishop: Pres., Jack PeTers: Vice Pres., BeTTy SouThard. SECOND ROW--Nola Faris, Mary Lou WalTers. THIRD ROW-Judy Jones, Rhea Holliday, Gladys lson, Nancy Spanable, Nancy Frederick, RoberT Laird. FOURTH ROW-PaTTy Cozad, Mr. Kaylor, Geniva Hinkle, Richard Orr, Jean Gos- nell, Bob Glasgow. lConTinued Trorn Page 82l McGlone, Bradley, Richardson, Byron Baker, Jean Meservey, MarTha SmiTh, Maxine GerhardT, Duane Abram, MarTha Woolson, John CanTer, Shirley Ries, Alan Williams. 3. Jim Rush, Jim Cochran, Rowena Russel, Norman Dolder, Jack MiThoTT, Jerry Scanlon, Berniece AsTon, Fred Grabill, Gene Cornell, John Glass, Joe Briggs, Jack Dale, Bob WolTe, Ray Noble, Donn Rice, Lowell Proper. 4. Gregory Burke, Johnny Evans, John Pugh, John Houseman, Jack Hedges, BeTTy Grueser, Viril Endsley, Richard AlsTon, Bob Kimes, James Blackwell, Don BesT. Don STory, Helen Dennis, Jere Carew, Bill McCrady. iiosi SENIOR DIRECTORY Abram, Duane.. ..,............ .......................... I 83 S. Burgess Adair, Phyllis ..... .... I 3I N. Powell Anderson, Paul ..... ...... I 65 5. Roys Andreoiie, Lucille ..... ........ 4 24 S. I-Iarris Aflqinson, Margarei ..... .... 5 46 Caiherine SI. Augusiine, Rolf ....... ....,.. 8 7 5. Wayne Auli, I-Ierberi' ...... ......,.. I 909 Floral Auirey, Ralph ..... ..... 5 68 5. Ogden Bachman, Barbara. .. ..... 563 Binns Blvd. Bailey, Jeanne .... .... I 96 N. Warren Baker, Clarence ........................,..., ............... I 29 S. Lechner ew- ---- -H--M ---- i--i- '--' - ---- - -'-- -M-- -'-' - ---- ----- -'-- -i-1--i-- -..- - ..-- --I ---- --------in--1-I--Q CongraI'uIaIions-Class 45 BROAD-MOOR DAIRY STORE 3058 W. Broad SI. FounIain Service SANDWICHES som. 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Eureka ,...254 N. Eurelca ....IOl N. Harris ....658 S. Wayne ..,..7l N. Ogden ...H536 Porlor S+. .....llO S. l-larris . . . .542 Townsend .....,.92 Highland .... .475 Derrer Rd. ...H442 S. l-lague ....32O S. Powell ..,Il7 N. Ogden ....326 S. Richardson Wrexham 1 1 - - -HI--m--lu-uu-un-vu-un--M1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1....-....,1....1....1.,.i. THE HILLTOP'S MOST MODERN AND COMPLETE DRUG STORES ECONOMY DRUG STORES 4.0-.................-....-............-..........-....-.1f.-....-..u.-................-i...-....--.,..-. ....,--,. In S+ep Wifh 'Phe Times Looking Forward TO New Accomplishmenfs AND Oppor+uni+ies of Service Toward BeHer Living Columbus 85 Southern Ohio Electric Co. 2I5 Nor+h Fron+ S+ree+-ADams 5l3l .gi-....-... ---- --..i.-....-..-...-.ii-..-..-...-..-...-, .....-....-....-....-....-.M-...,. H071 Bowyer, Dorothy .... Boyer, Marianne ..... Breckenridge, Carl. .. Brink, Francille ...... Brown, Anna Lee .... Brubaker, Dora Lee.. Bruclcelmeyer, Barbara. Brunson, Dorcas ...... Buchanan, t-larold L.. ...A Buchanan, l-larold E.. Busiclc, Barbara ...... Byerly, Phyllis ,...... Calhoon, Tom ....... 273 S. Richardson 735 Wiltshire Rd. .........l54 S, Brinker 689 S. Richardson ......lIl S. Terrace ,...58 S. Ogden .2625 s. High si. H430 Wheatland ...I45 N. Chase ...495 N. Hague .. . .2089 West Broad ....46 S. Hague .2662 Elliott Ave 4...-....-..i......i-...i.- - - - - - - - - -, - ... - - - - - - - -............ -..-....-...g. Compliments ot WESTMGNT THEATRE WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE l945 GRADUATING CLASS The Kroger Grocery 81 Baking Co. 4...-.... ---- ..-.....-...-...-...-.......-..-........-..-...-..--.,,-.,,,-....-.......,,-,.,. .... -....-iq. Congratulations Graduates Columbus stenotypists tmachine shorthandl .are earning SI75-S300 per month Those students graduating trom high school and accepting a position imme- diately are cordially invited to attend our evening classes. No previous shorthand necessary. All other commercial subiects included tree. Day or night classes. STENOTYPE STUDIO Suite 405 40 West Gay Street MA 5I4l -1-T-M--------------------------- - ----u-------- -- ------ -------------i-H+ fioaj .g.....,-. - - - - ---- ------- - - -.-------- ..u.....g ongrolulolions '45 GTGCJUCIJESS ir FROM A FRIEND 4...-..,. ------ ....-....-....-....-,.........-....-....-..........-......-....-....-...-...-.. ----.. .....-...g. PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR SUDS Liles Laundry and Linen Supply AD I466 IOO9-IOI7 Wes+ Rich Sfreei' .5.....,.....,.,.-,,..-....- - - - - - - - .. - - - - -,,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,...,,,.-....-....-...,..,,,,-,.,.-,..,-...5. Calveri, Kailwleen. .. Campbell, Ralph Canier, John ,... Carew, Jere. .. Carey, Diclc .... Carier, Clnesier. Caileii, Mildred. Cesner, Peggy. .. Cline, Jack ,.,.. Coffman, Wanda Colley, l-lelen. .. Cook, Belly .... Cornell, Gene.. 11091 ......367O Briiion .....,..9I8 Bellows . . , I l35 Geneva Aye. . . . . .232 N. Ogden .....93h N. Eureka , . . . .542 Woodbury ....3-42 S. Ogden ...,605 S. Burgess .,...2606 Ealdn Rd. .........lO5 Eldon ......3096 Ellis Place ....2737 Valleyview Dr. .......608 S. Oakley Cowles, Mary Ellen. .. Crawford, Virgil.. Crego, Belly ...,. Cressman, Dick. .. Cross, John ..... Crum, Lois ..... Crum, Merry ..... Crum, Paul ..... Dale, Tom ....... Darby, Rosemary ..... Davis, Bill ........ Day, Carmen .... De Beard, Gladys. De Paul, Linda .... 4...-...-...-..-.......- MA. O35 I .....5I S.WeSiga+e .....7l9 S. Roys ......273 S. Burgess .,....lI9 N. Brinker ......235 Guernsey .....363 Columbian ......36O S. Hague .....3l5 Columbian ,....I35 N. Oakley ........l93O Doren ...H396 E. 2Ol'li Sl. .......52l Larcomb ...misss McKinley 3475 Trabue Rd. - - - - .. - - .. -.i............-..-..,-..M-...-M-wg. OPEN EVENINGS MELODY RECORD SHOP SHOP US FIRST FOR HARD-TO-GET RECORDS 0 Popular 0 Classics 0 Boogie Woogie 0 Semi-Classics I Hill Billy 0 Cl1ildren's Records I7 E. Gay S+. an-,,-..- ...-- .- - -.i--,,.....-...-,.-..-.,-.....,-.,.....- .. - - .- - --I-I-H-I' IVAN PUSECKER ARTIST PORTRAITS RA. 4897 4..- .... .... ...-.- - - - -- -..,-i......-i.. ----- - - - - - - --1--n-P Complimen+s of RADERQS MARKET 974 Wesf Broad S+ree+ ,,,,,.,,,-.. ..... ...... . ,-,..-,.-,.... -- - - - - .. - - - - -H----1+ rnoi nina-nu-un-ul-nu 11-1-11------ -- iiiliiiiii ul-.I+ LAUER'S QUALITY CLEANERS 2699 Sullivan'I' a+ Warren RA. 852i 'A' 4l0 Columbian Ave. Near Sullivani' RA. 0'5I5 Y CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES '45 -1---i----- ---------------- ---------- - ---H+ PAUL'S LUNCH I344 Wes+ Broad Sfreei' OPEN 24 HOURS .5..........-....-....-....-. ------------ -- - - - De Will, Evelyn .... Dennis, Helen .,.. Diensi, Lee .... Donalwue, Par .... Donavan, Barbara.. Doran, Don ...... Downey, Norma... - - .. ..-....-.M-....-.........g. ........,66OS.l-laque ...3l8 Columbian Ave. ........253 S. Brinker Dreher, Belly ......... Eckelberry, l-larrielr .... Emriclc, l-larold .... Erf, Kay ...... Esfell, Sam .... Evans, Bealrice . fllll ......658 S. Terrace .....255I Sullivanf .... 57 N. Terrace .....455 Highland ....538 Hilllonia . . .. .45 S. Olcley .......472 Naslwoba ........445 Wrexham 705 Clieslrerslmire Rd. ......82 N. Burgess 4...-...... ---- ----- - - ---------,----- .--an-neg GLENN HAMILTONS SOHIO SERVICE HAGUE and SULLIVANT TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE RA. 0265 Q...-,... ---- ----- - . ------ -.. -----.-- -...-nu-n-fa Exact Weight Scale Co. 944 Wesl Fiflh Avenue ni.n1uu-I -- 1 1 - iifl '- '- 11111---1 1i-1-- u In-ull'-:mfs ' 9 - Quality Furniture Store 6l-53-55-61 E. l.0lIg Sl. ,i,.,.....,.,,-.,.,,.- ...,.,,..,, lllll, ,.,, 1111111 ... 1 ,... 1 .- -nu-nu1luu-IIII--'wil Evans, Dorollwy. . Everell, Louise. . . Farcasen, Jane. . Faris, Nola ...... Fellows, Jack .... Fero, Jim ..,.... Ferrelli, lvlargarel .... ... Felle. Bob ...... Fislwinger, Phyllis. Flowers, Dorollwy. Frank, Jim ...... Franlc, Lorraine.. Frazzine, Norma. . . . . .2424 Sleele ....254 S. Brinker .....l5O S. Roys ....236 S. Brinlcer ,... .484 Naslwoba 365 S. Ogden Ave. ..345l Trabue Rd. ....53O S. Terrace .....l52 N. Roys ....25 N. Wayne .. ...... I49 S. l-luron .H254 N. Burgess .. .......... ..... 3 437 Trabue Rd. .9 ,-.- - ---.-.,------ ..- ---- -q--- 1 --un -I JERRY SPEARS Funeral Service NEW STRAIGHT INVALID COACH Sympathetic Understanding Softens Sorrow EI Completely Remodeled Parlors, With Laclies' Lounge On Second Floor Air Conditioned Throughout Chapel Organ lOrganist Furnished Where lt ls Desiredl lnhalator Squad li Private Parking Space tor Visitors to Our Parlors Personnel and Facilities to Serve Protestant or Catholic Ritual El STRAIGHT AMBULANCE and STRAIGHT HEARSE 'A' frXl 7 2 I S ,X f XKKXU 2693 West Broad Street A Phone RA 5092-4427 II.-11.-...-111..--.,,,-.,,,..,,,,-I...-..-,11111,-,-1... III3I u1p,1111111 'if -------- - 5 ...... ,. ... -..-...-..g. be alker Art Gallery Appreciales fhe pa+ronage of +he seniors and s'ruclen+s of Wesl' High School and wishes for +hem lhe same measure of success which +hey have helped +o make possible for us. IEI I I2 EAST BROAD STREET -i--'-w--- ---------- ---M ---- --------- H -n----9 ADams 32l8 SUGAR BROTHERS WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE l85 Eas+ Town S+ree'l' '5' Freeman, Jack ..... French, Joseph .... Frey, Dororhy ..... Fry, Joan ......... Fullen, Richard .... Gafrell, Bob ...,,...,.., ..1.,,,1, 1.m1 1ini1im1m.1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -,. 1 1.1 1.,,, Geshwelm, Dick ........... Gibbs, Clarence Hugh, . . Grady, Barbara ......, Graham, Carol .... Grassbaugh, Dan. . Grassbaugh, Dave. Green, Ella Lou . Greer, Earl rim Columbus, Ohio 1 uvuu inn-nuuinn-nl'-II - f' ....65 N. Brinker ...M289 Highland ,. . IO7 S. Wesrmoor ....l36 N. Burgess ..,.39 N. Harris .. . . .566 Townsend .,...42l S. Terrace M423 S. Whealland ...,lO8 N. Brinlcer ....Il4 N. Roys ....5O-l Binns Blvd. .....5OI Binns Blvd. . H597 S. Ogden 454 N. Prospecr Sr. inu--uu-uI-- - 11-111 Iv11ll-u1lliu- -ni ii i-------- -- -un-mfg Compiimenis of David Davies SG GENUINE BABY BEEF 99 JUST LIKE GOLD-IT HAS NO SUBSTITUTE .5.,......-,..-....-...-I.-..-...-...-...-......-...-....-..-..-..-....--....-...........-....-......-.i-..,......-.......-...g. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF I '45 ISALY'S +I- --'- -I------I---M---W ---- - ---- -----n---I---I---I.--M--I------.--I---P ---. - ---- -M------I------I-----------+ Over I000 Na'IionaIIy Known Band and OrcI1esI'ra InsI'rumen+s KING BACH SELMER OLDS CONN BUESCHER MARTIN NEW O SAMPLES 0 RECONDITIONED Speciai Discoun'Is +o ScI1ooIs and Groups Known 33 Years for ExceIIenI' Repairing fill-LSLQ HOU SED MA. I663 Corner Long and Fron+ SI'ree'I's Opposi'I'e Y. M. C.A. .g.........-..............-....-..........- -.......-....-.. - - - .. -.,,.-....-........-.... Gregory, Jane, . . Gregory, Jean .... Grenell, Marilyn . Gulden, Virginia.. I-Iagans, BIII .,... I-IaII, Dick ....,. I-Iaines, Donn. I-Iam. Beiie ...... I-Iari, Dick ........ I-Iaudenschild, Jane. .... I-Iayner, Joann.. . I-Ieaney, Jean .... I-Iedges, Jack .... iiisi ...-...-.......i-...-..-..-..g. .326 Midland .326 MidIand ZI9 Powifiaian ...ESO S. Roys .. . .599 S. Burgess ....I6O N. Wayne ...U2539 Suiion . . . .666 S. Warren .....656 S. Eureka .386 S. Richardson .787 S. Richardson ...232 N. Oakley 207 Princeion Ave. , 'f ' '1i111 11111 1111 I I -ul-..1...- ,R Columbus, Ohio 3 . wig' 372 S. 4th St. gn 2 S WH, 1 mm W H'E1Wff' EM HUP' WM 4 'C Qzfif -,. ,M 4 W' W Y- L'4!L':..-,l ' ' W 1 ' , . 1, M, .if W S' J J! NU E galil' -:F ' w swww i: wh N E xt Eff 3 1 - flu .. W QW , 51131 X mm! Srl E ugnnunmmll 1 iw,-31 K X QW: .., , if 1: W wil Qwmm lilllliilzlliil 113 r i1 lxunmnmn! 6 fM.'ExEQlgq, M m..m1!2.1l 55 MU WXHF U ...... . , e w ------... .. - ... .. ,,,. - ,,,, ,,., ., -- - 4, 51161 Hendrix, Jack. .. Hensne, Laura.. Hess, Mary Lou. Hiner, Russell .. Hinkle, Geneva. Hoopman, Ella .... Hopkins, George .... Howard, Phyllis. Hughes, Parricia. I-lulls, Jack ..... lnboden, Donna. lson, Dick ................................................. 5...-....-....-.N -------.-.. .. - - ... - ,,, - - - 73I S. Richardson .........l5O S. Roys ......225 Nashoba ...l64l Sullivaml .. . .465 Hillfonia ....493 Nashoba ....73O S. Warren .. 240 Algonquin ...307 N. Ogden ...4283 Sullivan+ ...385 S. Burgess ....22O S. Huron - -...-....-....-....-.,.5. The Mark of-'Good Tasie-Furniiure hiIe?'s I One of Columbus' Finest Selections of f FURNITURE A Single pieces, suites and related groups 1 for living rooms, bedrooms, dining - rooms. Come and see them. Ll If IIHIITFIE S5 I' 635 w. BROAD s'r. An. 2235 1 MILE WEST OF BROAD AND HIGH 4...-.,.,.-. ..-.----------. - 4, -A-1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 --I1un1n KEEP IN CONTACT WITH YOUR SCHOOL THROUGH THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 93 ENROLL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE .g........-........-.. --------- ..-..-......- 4, IIIVI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1.q1..1, -11-1----1-1-1--11-..1II-I-wwf' :mpIimenIs of The Florist XD. I20I Opposife Y. W. C. A. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nu1III.1 1 1uu1m.1mI1uI.1nu1Im....u rim ui' .3 I44 Wicklow Rd. ...2OO N. Terrace ......778 Terrace . l22 S. Wes+ga+e ....538 Helen SI. .....lO79 Sullivanlr . .. . . .76 N. Harris ..l23 N. Warren .32I S. Richardson H328 S. Powhafan ..34l3 Trabue Rd. ...H639 S. Eureka . . I IO S. Algonquin ......l7l7 Union .....lO2 Midland .26I S. Richardson . . .322 Lefchvvorfh ....,209 S. Harris .....4-69 S. Harris .......593 S. Hague 2l7 N. Whealrland ....284 S. Oakley 57l S. Hague Ave. ...H689 S. Eureka .706 S. Richardson ......2743 Slreele .......68 N. Roys .I79 S. Richardson ......7ll S. Warren . .299 Whifelrhorne ....2l5 S. Burgess H237 S. Highland .,....5l S. Brinker ...M582 S. Roys ...M582 S. Rovs ....l44 S. Brinker ......SO7 Binns Blvd. H1529 Walsh Ave. ....lI4 N. Powell ....l3O N. Ogden ...528 Columbian .624 S. Richardson ...I935 W. Broad ,..27l S. Belvidere ...U49 N. Chase . ...277 S. Eureka ...632 S. Warren ... 1 1 .-mi.-im--u .,...-....-.- - ....- .---- - - - -- - - - - - -1- - ---.- .. ...... - - .. ......-...5. Sim-we U'S CONSUMERS CO-OP Best lfisfies . . . MA- 443' S M IT H , S TQCgifWilfiu-EiQfs2'i1TSQi - 'il'Zii-iilmi icl. Gel' info 'ihe High Salaries Class. 'ie for Appoinfmenf a+e S+. AD. 4I I2 ........-..-.....-..--.,-,,-.,-,,-,.-.,-,,-,,-,,,-,,-,,-,,,, 4..- ..., -. - - - ...- - - - ...- -..i- - --H ----- -- ----- --f--u- - ----1----I+ 'HAN NAME CARDS 0 4, 0 e Line Superior in Maferiafl For Beauly Salce . . . Gel Beauly Care 'ld C aH'Smaf'Sl'1lP VISIT . . . . Lngravlng 81 Prmtmg Co. Helen Gaflfneys Modern Salon ,,,,,,O,,,' OHM, REGULARLY 2658 WEST BROAD .:...-...........-.....-....- ... - -.. - - .-..-..-.....-...-...-..-...--..- .- - - - Moon, Carlynn.. Moore, Jack ..... Moore, Joe ..... Nelson, Doris ........ Newsome, Priscilla ..... Nolhaclcer, Charoleiie Parlcey, Reniclc ....... Parreil, Geraldine. Pailon, Marilyn .... Pennell, Phyllis... Pepe, Marcelia . Peiers, Jack ..... Plalizgraf, Willis. . . moi - .....-....-....-....-..g. .... .2757 Sieele M236 Binns Blvd. ......2753 Ellioli 537 S. Wheafland ....376 S. Highland .....679 S. Roys .,..I58 W. Parlc ......372 S. Powell ...7I5 S. Terrace .25I S. Weslqaie ...228 N. Ogden ...805 S. Hague . . . .565 Nashoba - -. - - - - -.,.-.,..-..,.-....-....-....-....-...-....-.N-iq. ....375 W. Main Si., W. J. O. N. Hague ...........3006 Ereemonl ...U48 N. Powell .....3llI Ellis Place ...,49 N. Wayne ...I648 Wilson Rd. ....33O S. Eurelca ........36 Midland ,....826 S. Terrace ....689 S. Hague ....6O N. Terrace ......I79 S. Ogden .,..,933 Binns Blvd. .......804 S. Warren .....ChiHenden l-loiel ....IO2 E. Norihwood .....79lS.Richardson H181 Phillips, George Pierce, Nancy.. Plank, Jocelin. .. Pool, Wanda... Poslle, Jerry .... Powers, Joann. Preslon, Jean. Price, Claylon. . Price, Erwin .... Pusecker, John. . Reardon, Bill .... Recob, Jim .... -- ..... l42 Soulhhamplon .....336 Guernsey 587 Columbian ....l55 Guernsey . .. . .58 N. Chase N. Powell ....208 S. l-luron . . . . .222 W. Norlh Broadway S. Eureka ... .2443 Sullivanl' ll9 N. Oakley YH. Y. i. .295 Nashoba Reclor, Robyn.. .......................... .,............... l 48 N. l-laldy -z-'-- 'i-' - - ---- -----M ------------ -- ------- ---i - ---- - ---- - -A----up ADBMS 397l Klngswood 250l VVM. CBILLJ B E H N E N Uibtomelriszf and Ogbticiam l48 Easi' Sfafe S'I'ree+ Columbus, Ohio -1-1-- '--- --------------------------- '--' - - '4- The 36th edition of Zhe Occziafenr Z0 be cased in cz Molloy-Made cover. E IEI THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 Norfh Weslern Avenue Chicago l8, lllinois ofouluu 11111 11--1-1 n u-nuinn-uni -- ---111-11- nn1n4q- rizij 5........,.... ..--- .--------- 4. BEST OE LUCK AND LOADS OE SUCCESS TO THE I945 SENIORS EOR VICTORY WE WANT TO THANK YOU EOR YOUR PAST PATRONAOE AND TRUST THAT WE MAY SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE Yours very +ruly, Rembrandt Studio IOZVQ Easl' Broad S+ree'r MA. 362l .5..-....-... --.---.-- ...-..-M.-..,.-ir.-...,........... ......... ....-...-iq. Complimenfs of Slater Candy Company .5.u-.,.........-.....-.....-.... ------ - Reed, Jacquelin. .. Rieg, Shirley ...... Ries, Shirley ..,.... Rineharl, Audrey .... Roberfs, Carol ..... Roberrson, Marjorie. . Roederer, Doi .... Rosenbaum, Harold Roush, Lois ........ Russell, Rowena... Ryder, Joann ...... Sahr, Gladys ...... Sayre, Jean ....,.. Schneider, Herberi. l057 Wesf Broad S'I'ree+ AD. 5932 rizzj - - - - .. - - - - .. - ....-.,.-.........-....-...5. ....l49 Lechner ......436 Nashoba ....54 N. Ogden H239 S. Warren .,..ll2 N. Roys ....65 S. Haque . . . .452 Belvidere I36 S. Weslrgare ......44 S. Roys ...3S9 N. Sylvan 393 S. Richardson ......99 S. Terrace ...2253 Sullivanl .....l55 S. Roys 5...-..,-. - .- -+-++-++- -....-... --.- ...-.....- .... .-...--,,,,...,,- ,,,. - - - - -,,,,-,,,!, May Success Go With You This is fhe Wish of Every Member of Hilltop Business Mens Hssociation To I'he Graciuaies of Wesf High Communi+y Coopera+ion .g...- .... - .... - .,.. - .... - .i.. - .... - .... ...,.,.- .... -....-...+- .,.. ...+,.- .... - - .... - ,,.. -- ,,,, .,,,,,- ,,,, -,,,,.,,,,,.,. ,,,, ., ,,,, .. ,,,, ..,,,,-..,...,.,....,,4. DR. W. ADAMS, Physician BURDETTS GROCERY 243i SLIIIiVanI' Ave. 7555 I92 Eureka Ave, 3704 NOBLE L. ALLEN FUNERAL HOME DR. W. DUANE BURNARD, Osfeopafh 2456 W. Broad S+. RA. 2372 2528 W. Broad Sf. RA. I743 DR. JAS. T. ANGUS, Opfomefrisf C 8: S DIME STORE 24l7 W. Broad Sf. RA. 2638 2578 Suiiivanf Ave. DR. W. M. BAKER, Denfisi' CAMPBELL'S PHARMACY I I33 S. Brinker Ave. AD. 8344 2766 W. Broad Sf. RA. 24I4 DR. M. W. BATES, Ve'I'erinarian CAMP 40 TOURIST CAMP 2424 Sullivanf Ave. RA. 6386 3737 W. Broad S+. RA. 0l53 BENTZ APARTMENTS CAPRETTA FOOD MARKET 2020 SuIIivan+ Ave. RA. 5595 2006 Suliivanf Ave. RA. 8427 HAZEL BERCAW BEAUTY SHOP RALPH CLEMENTS, ConI'racI'or 2842 W. Broad Sf. RA. 7I5Z H. T. Sfaiion R 6 FR. 8-5360 BETTER HOME CENTER GILBERT COFFMAN, Insurance 2775 W. Broad SI. RA. 7965 I05 Eidon Ave. RA. 9903 BILTMORE RESTAURANT RAY C COFFMAN, Op+icaI Supplies 24I4 W. Broad S+. RA. 0282 326 S. Ogden Ave. RA.5375 JOS- M- BRIGGS COLUMBUS STATIONERY Co. Insurance and Properfy Managemeni' 2340 W. Broad Sf, RA. 9421 2596 Sullivanf Ave. RA. 3I94 DR. PALMER L. CORDRAY, Physician 2772B5VO'?D'dHQGUE 5 8' IOC STEDAREIO7 2553 Sullivan? Ave. RA. 8853 . roa . . BROAD HAGUE HARDWARE DR. C. O. CRAMER, Physician 2768 W Bmd'S+ ARA 1846 3I9l W. Broad S+. RA. +9++ BROAD-HAGUE RESTAURANT DR. JOHN CROSS, Physician 2762 w. Broad S+. RA. 0273 2558 W' Bmd S+- RA- '5'4 BRQAUWARREN MARKET DARDEN BRONZE TABLET Co. 2656 w. Broad S+. RA. a4++ 291 N- Hague Ave- BROADWAY SHOE STORE DAUGHERTY SHADE FACTORY 2390W. Broad Sf. RA. 5I I2 2283 W. Broad Sf. RA. 72I4 'f - - - - - ------ - - '- '- - - --++---'-++- ++ - - - - - --'+I'--'H'-'ii' H231 4.......+-....-....-....-..,.-....-....-..-T..-....-....-....-...............+-..........-.,.,......-..,.-...........-.,.,.......-,........,...,.,............5. The HiIII'op-A Communi+y of The Finesi' Cifizens in Ihe SI'a'l'e Hilltop Business Merfs Qssociaiien S'IancIs Ever Ready To Serve This Communiiy CommunH'y Coopera+ion -s-+- ---' -+----+- -'-- - --'- - '--- - ---' - ---- - - 1--f ------ -'-- - ---' - ---' - ---' - --II - -- - + +- --'- - ---- - -'-- - -'-- - ---- ---------9 mv- TOM DAVIS GEORGE GUSLER, Manufaciurer 2339 Wes'I' Broad S+. 36I5 W. Broad SI. RA. 0946 CHUBBY DISTELHORST MARKET HAGUE AVENUE SERVICE STATION 2445 W. Broad SI. RA. II4I I783 N, Hague Ave, DONLEY BROTHERS, Plumbers HAMILTON FOOD MARKET 2086 SUIIIVGHI' AVE- RA. 435i 2457 SuIIivan+ Ave. RA. I466 ECONOMY VARIETY STORE DR. PAUL V. HAUGHT, Den+is+ 2402 W. Broad Sf. RA. 2688 3I9I W. Broad SI. RA. I465 DR. CHAS. W. EDWARDS, Physician HAUNTZ MARKET 27I9 Sullivani Ave. RA. 6l I2 28I0 W. Broad S+. RA. II45 W. W. EWING, Hearing Confracfor T. C. HERBERT, FoocI Mariiei' 3322 Wickiow Rd. RA. 3I8I 2575 W. Broad S+. RA. 0798 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: HILLTOP BAKERY LOAN ASSN. 2425 W. Broad S+. RA. 752+ 2369 W. Broad S+. RA. 0832 K HILLTOP BAN DR. T. S. FOX, Den+is+ 2374 W. Broad S+. RA. 842+ 2405I'Q W. Broad S+. RA. 3752 HILLTOP ELECTRIC Co. 2576 SuIIivan'I Ave. 2422 W. Broad SI. RA. IIOI HILLTOP FURNITURE Co. DR- CLARENCE FRY. Physician 2365 W. Broad S+. RA. 4163 2642 W. Broad S+. RA. 5685 HILLTOP PLUMBING SUPPLY Co. 2333 W. Broad S'r. RA. 4I09 2387 SuIIivan+ Ave. RA. 5384 eooDWlN'S PHARMACY 2465 W B HJLSIQTOP RECORD RA H25 2772 SuIIivan+ Ave. RA. 9944 ' me ' ' U. F. GRANT HILLTOP RECREATION, Bowling Alleys 2500 W. Broad S+' 24I9 W. Broad SI. RA. 0I23 F, F, GREEN' Cemenf HILLTOP RIDING ACADEMY 3046 Cresceni Dr. RA. 5l78 2547 Eaidn RCI- RA- 4509 E. W.GROVES, Barber HILLTOP VAN AND STORAGE 2494 Wes'I' Broad S+. 2830 W. Broad S+. RA. IIO7 +--- ---- ---- ---- - ---- - ---- -++- +-'+ - ---- ---- - I+- ---- ---+-++-- -.-. - -+-- - ---- - --.- ----- - 241 .,..-...... - ....-..-...-..-....-...-....-..-..-.......-....-...-...-.....-...-..-..-...-..-..-..- ....-.--...g. Greetings to the Graduates from Hilltop Business Mens Qssociation This Organizafion Serves ihe Hilliop in Every Civic Be'H'ermeni Communii'y Coopera'rion 401..-...1..-.li...inn-111-un1un1un1nn-uu-nI- - 1 l-un--.11an-an--n-un-un-nn1uu1un1uu1uu1n41 HARRIET HUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE DR. G. T. MATHEWS, Physician 2I54 Sullivani Ave. RA. I8I7 276016 W. Broad Si. RA. l6I6 DR. THOMAS M. HUGHES, Physician GEO- W- MATSON 2637 Sullivani Ave. RA. 2807 Building Con+rac+or 87 N. Warren Ave. RA. 0656 L. W. JOHNSON. EI . C 'r 1- 6, L,,,,,,,.. Av., ec HHi'.f,,, Q.., B. H. MCCONNELL, Real E.+..+e FR. 8-5346 2020 SuIIivan+ Ave. RA. 5595 JONE FLYING SERVICE Sullivan? Ave. Airpori' JONES LUMBER 8: COAL Co. 57 N. Sylvan Ave. RA. II09 WM. E. JONES, Real Es'l'ai'e and Ins. 2765 W. Broad S+. RA. 843i DR. F. L. KEISER, Supi. Siaie Hospiial for Feeble Minded l6I0 W. Broad SI. RA. lI9I KENT'S MODERN MARKET 2787 Sullivanf Ave. RA. 08I8 DR. L. R. LEAMAN, Deniisi' 2757iQ W. Broad Si. RA. 3826 W. T. LEWIS, DECORATOR 474 Wilson Rd. RA. 6908 LEWIS 8: NOON COAL Co. N. Sylvan ai Big 4 R. R. RA. 32I3 DR. L. O. LINVILLE, Opiomeirisi' ED McGURER, Auio Repair 20 S. Wayne Ave. RA. 2396 DR. E. E. McNAMEE, Chiropracior 2543 Sullivani' Ave. RA. 0892 MECHEM SHOE Co. 2469 w. Broad S+. RA. 3347 MELVIN HARDWARE AND PAINT Co. 2409 W. Broad Sf. RA. 2424 DR. J. W. MILES, Physician 2586 W. Broad Si. RA. 80l0 DR. C. O. MILLER, Opfomeirisf 2484 W. Broad Si. RA. 699i FRED A. MILLER, Shoe Repair 2586 Sulliva ni' Ave. PERCY D. MILLER, Service Sfafion 2236 Sullivani Ave. RA. 58I3 DR. R. J. MILLER, Chiropracior 2493 W. Broad Sf. RA. 733i DR. W. A. MOORE 2434 W. Broad Si. RA. 4836 276095 Wesf Broad S+. 2423 W' Broad SI' RA' 0208 Wesigafe and Broad S+ RA 0I7l MARY LOU BEAUTY SALON NATIONAL TRANSFER LINES 2755 W. Broad Sf. RA. 072I 2365 Sullivan? Ave. RA. 0822 'F'- '- '- - ' ---- - - - - '--I---'I-'H-H- - - - - -'H-H'- ll 1251 111Riuu..nn...lulunlnnluniunlu-lnulnn .z. ----1------1--1--M-........-...-...-........-. .... ......-...........-...5. l-lilltop Business lVlen's flssocialion wishes 'ro express i+s apprecia'I'ion Io Ihe adminis'I'ra'I'ion and 'Ieachers of Wes+ High School for 'rhe splendid work being done in Iraining +he Youlh of 'rhe HiII+op. Communi'ry Coopera+ion 4.111 .III - iiii -1m-- nnu: 1 uruu -1111-1-11--111111111-1111-11111 1 1 Illl 1 111-1 vrlv --an-11111nn11111-nn-11n-nn-1111--mi-1111-1111-11 1 PENFIELD MARKET WALTER J. STEPHENS, FIoris+ 2I47 SuIIivan+ Ave. RA. 0I00 6I2 Harrisburg Pilce RA. II03 POWELL AVE- POULTRY MARKET THURMAN D. STETHEM, Decora+or 512 S. Powell Ave- RA- W2 3205 Parkside Dr. RA. 6239 REIS PURE OIL SERVICE STATION C. B. STORY, Dry Cleaning 2807 SuIIivan+ Ave. RA. OI77 24I0 W. Broad S+- RA. 202' JO'g :', REQENHOFF' DW Clsinlggl PHILLIP v. srour, A++orney 2530 'a ' Ve' ' 2432 w. Broad s+. RA. 4890 RIVOLI THEATRE 2359 W- Broad S+. RA. 3383 SUNSET CEMETERY ASSOCIATION 6959 W. Broad SI. AI+on 8-5355 RUSSELL PHARMACY P- 0- BOX NO- 456 2785 Sullivani Ave. RA- 55I5 SUPERIOR DRUG Co. 6 SCHMELZER'S RESTAURANT ZIO9 W. Broad S+. RA. o1o7 3I78 W. Broad Sf. RA- 0192 DR. BRUCE TANNER, D. N. 324 Wrexham Ave. 2608 Sullivanf Ave. RA. I506 I WATSON'S FOOD MARKET SEILLER 5. Inc- 3I I7 W. Broad S+. RA. 8616 2404 W. Broad S+. RA. 84I3 VJESTGATE ELECT I P 8K 2655 W. Broad S+. R C Il65 Real Es'ra+e, Renlals, Insurance ' DR. ROBIN T. SHARP, Physician 2820 W- BW' S+' RA- '593 2679 W. Broad S+. RA. 4422 Co. WYLIE S. SHROYER, Funeral Home 340' W- Bm-P'-I RA- U33 2553 W. Broad Sf. RA. 5960 WEST SIDE MOTORS A. C. SKIPPER, Plumbing 1350 W. Broad S+. RA. 8451 I43 N. Burgess Ave. RA. 244I . MOSE WILLIAMS, Insurance E- L- SKIPPER1 Plumbmg 258I S+eele Ave. RA. 0758 Bl N. Terrace SI. RA. 5845 DONALD P. SMITH, AH-orney WR'f5 'T'5 MARKET 2405M W. Broad S+. RA. 8425 2300 Sullivanf Ave. RA. OI73 SOUTHWORTH POULTRY MARKET YOST FLORISTS l5I0 SuIIivan+ Ave. RA. 6990 303 Belvidere RA. 3I24 +L- -'+- - ilil - --11 ------- ---1- -'-' - '--- - '-f- -11--'-1- '4'- -- --1- -------- - ---- - -------5 l26l Schmidl, Edward. ScoH, James .... Scoll, Mary ,..,. Sell, Dick ...... Seman, Anna.. Shaw, Aliene.. Skipper, Isola .... Smilh, Palricia. Snow, Dean ..... Spangler, Mona.. Spohn, Dorolhy.. Spring, Harold... Sraplefon, Maxine .,........................................ .yi-..,.-.....-...-..-. - ...239 N. l-lague ...I32 N. Huron ...I6I S. Burgess . . .564 S. Terrace 367 S. Derrer Rd. .....6l2 Racine ..l43 N. Burgess ...l86 N. l-lague ...24l S. Ogden ..7I7 S. Terrace ..3I68 Ellis Place ...l25 S. l-lague ...337 S. Eureka --------------------..-..-..-i..-...g. CRAMER'S Prescription Pharmacy 67I W. Broad S+. AD. 0443 MA. I 523 a----u-'-- --------- -- ---- ----------- . .-........g. NORRIS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES MAYTAG HEADQUARTERS 2388 W. Broad Ph. RA. 5722 nl. -....-. -------- - -- .....----.....- .-H..-mg. Congralulalions and Besf Wishes MONTROSE STUDIO lOl N. High S+. ADams 9636 H. R. WAGNER 4, 1 .. 1-1- -nn1un-un-un- -.. iillii -- 1 -un-un-mf H271 nfnu-nu-- 1 11111111 -1-111 - - 1:111111- uiun--Inf Enjoy them often . . . MOORES 81 ROSS Ice Cream and fllillz Sherbets Thejfre Real Food .,..-.... .. ------- ------------------ - ---4 Complimen'I's of EWALD CLEANE S 4............--.. ---------------.----- Sleele, Bob .... Sleen, Joan .... Slolces, Joan .... Slone, Mary Ann. .. Sloul, Donald. .. Siriclcler, Bob. . . Suidron, Dick .... Swain, Alberl ..... Swain, Wilda. .. Tackman, Ruflm .... Taylor, Evelyn. . . Taylor, Viola .... Thomas, Bill .... mai MA. I492 .................-.4. ...84 S. l-larris ...43 N. Roys ..45l S. Wayne I24 N. Warren ZOI Wilson Rd. .I49 N. Hague .....I55 Binns Blvd. .....69 S. Wayne .689 S. Ogden .....66 S. Ogden .388 S. Burgess ....l532 Walsh 2720 Vida Place .5..-....- .. .- - - ----------- -- --------- .--..-..g. EY RELIABLE .I EW ELERS II4 N. High S+. 'A' Genuine Regisfered Keepsake Diamond Ring Fine Wafches, Gold Jewelry, S+erling Dis+incI'ive Cos'Iume Jewelry .5..-.... - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.--......-..-.- - - - - .. -..-..-iq. BERLIN-WOLF MOTOR SALES OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE RAndolph 844I I385 W. Broad S+. COLUMBUS, OHIO -fu-1Im-uiuu-un--nu 11-- 1 1 - 11111111111 --ni-uinuzuu-ull-'wiv Thomas, Rodney. Thomas, Wilberlr ..., Thompson, Clara . , Thum, Bob ..... Tilley, Dorolhy. . Tom, Ray .......... . . Trabue, Carroll ..... . . Trapp. Joann ..... Trigg, Norma. .. Underwood, Rulh .... . . . Van Gasfle. Belly .... ...... ....I564 Sullivanlr ......597 S. Roys ...449 N.l-Iiqhland ....2622 Ealcin Rd. I65O W. Mound S+. H3543 Alberla SI. .2644 EIlioH Ave. .604 S. Richardson .....449 S. Wayne .....523 S. Harris . . . . .467 Belvidere Vawfers, Irma ......... ..... 2 I85 Springmounf Ave. Vollmer, Don ............. ....... 4 75 S. Richardson Waddinglon, Wolferd ..... ........ 6 39 Columbian Walker, Joann .......... ..... ....... 3 3 I S. Roys H291 IIITIIDIIIIGIIIG A NEW HARDY GIIIIYSIIIITHEMIIM . Sensation of the Columbus Flower Show WHITE POMPON wan. YELLOW BUDS ' 28 inch slems Blooms Sep'I. I5+h For Ihe Flower Show Iasl fall, Ihis Iarge 'founlain bowl al +he Broad Slreel' enlrance Io CiI'y Hall in Columbus, Ohio, was filled wiI'h I'he new Chris Columbus chrysanlhe- mum and o'I'her new varielies developed al our nursery. Photorraph by Columbus Dispatoh Our 0lher llew Varieties Shown M The Columbus Flower Show NEW PURPLE CUSHION-Azalea flowered variely. Dwarf, super hardy. Blooms Augusl IIII frosl. GOLDEN ROSE--Old rose overlaid wI'Ih gold-3 inch flowers abundanlly produced on slrong 26 inch slems. Blooms Sep'I'ember I5. Any of above varielies 75c each 3 for S2.00, I2 for S7.50 t if 'A' 'A' New Giant Early Flowering Hardy English Mums LARGE 5 TO 7 INCH FLOWERS ON STRONG 30 INCH STEMS. COMPLETE COLOR RANGE. 50 VARIETIES . . . LARGEST OF ALL HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS . . . FULLY DOUBLE 75c EACH, 3 FOR SZ. I EACH I0 VARIETIES ALL DIFFERENT AND LABELED FOR S5. I EACH 20 VARIETIES ALL DIFFERENT, SID. I EACH 30 VARIETIES, SI5. 6 0 Lzivencler Lziflyfjirzf' large frzrr' Iai'r'11dr'r New Oulslandnig : Hardy Chrysanlhemums , I30I1E1tCO1lg1dFl'f7 H150 pink Red Velvet-dark blood rfd 0 King Klidasglargr' yfrllofu, I71'0lI.C'L' IlItTl'kfl1fjS Autumn SUllIIgITLfZ7l'I.HTlIIlf ycllufu gold fr'11z'c'r M50 0 Rzrptrrw-gloiuirzg I7l'0l1,S'L', pink vas! Vile Slock Over 300 Varielies. Leaders in Hardy Mums Lisled Below RUBY POMPON LITTLE BOB SUNNY BOY REMBRANDT TINTS O' FALL ROSE GLOW SYMPHONY SEPT. CLOUD GOLDEN CHARM ALGONOUIN PALE MOON SEPT. GOLD AVALANCHE GLEAM OF GOLD JEAN TREADWAY SEPT. BRONZE BURGUNDY GOBLIN MRS. P. S. DUPONT EARLY BRONZE THE MOOR CLARA CURTIS SPOONS-7 VARIETIES SILVER TIPS CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS-DWARF AZALEA FLOWERED MUMS BLOOMING AUGUST TILL FROST. RED-YELLOW-PINK-BRONZE-WHITE. YOUR CHOICE 25a EACH, 5 FOR SI.00 501111 for our f'0llIf7It'ft' list of firmly Cl'lI'j'SCIIIflIt'IlZ117715. Yozrrx for 1110 crxleirzg. ROSEBUD FLORAL COMPANY ' moi Walls, Alberl ,..... Wealherman, Waller. .. .. Weeks, Donald ,.... Wendel, Mary ..... Wheeler, Joseph .... Wilkes, Georgia. . . Williams, Bill ..... Williams, Erwin.. Wilson, Bill .... Wirlz, Belly ..... Wise, Dorolhy ...... Woolson, Marlha ...... Workman, Belle .... Worlhinglon, Norma lee.. Wrighl, Marjorie ...... Wynn, Donald ....... Zelly, Bob ,....... Zimpher, Carol ..................,...........,............ 208 Demoresl Ave. . . . .386 S. Terrace ....I65 N. I-Iague ....228 S. Burgess ...74 S. Burgess . . . .533 Larcomb .......344S.Roys . I I I N. Weslmoor ....234 N. I-Iague ....265 S. Burgess .....3I9 S. Ogden .. . .2I I N. Terrace ....378 S. I-Iuron ...248 N. Ogden .H2447 Sullivanl ...I48 N. Warren ....398 S. Warren .....232 Midland THE GOOD 'OLE' DAYS AT W. B. S. Franz Page 70 Mary Ellen Milchell, Jerry Jewell, Barbara Buell, Charlene Lauer, I-Ierberl Baker, Joan Sleen, Phyllis Jean Adair, Norman Slaughler, Rhea I-Ialliday. Jim Reminglon, Marlha Jo Wise, Norma Lee Worlhinglon, Jim Slrawser, Frank Pagura, Frances Tannehill, Phyllis I-Ioward, Johnny Lauer, Rulh I-Iaines, Carl May. Carolyn McAIIisler, Lois Kull, Bruce Mclnlyre, Paul Shiver, Jackie Roberls, Lloyd Spillman, lone Koons, Bill Davis, Carl I-Ialey. Ray Voss, Don Besl, Paul Giehl, Vivian Bishop, Pal I-Iughes, Ed Schmidl, Mary Lou Nigh, Doris Evans, Bill Bronslon. Mililary Oullook ........................,..............,,...... Bernice Aslon Carelree ........,....... .... P al I-Ierren, Kalhryn Bauder, Winilred Bauder A Bicycle Buill lor Two? ...,.,...........,....,......... Jack Sleele, Tom Killian Younger Days ..........,.........,................. Jerri Worley, Janel Biegler Guess Who?. . .Dorolhy Mae I-Iorch, Maxine Slaplelon, Paul Crooks, Belly Van Gaslle I-Ioll Shols ,.......................................... Jean I-Ioll, Joann While From Pagr' 103 School Chums .......................... Jean Bailey, Pal Cooper, Geneva I-Iinkle Miss I-Iennessey. Nola Farris No Gas Coupons, No Shoe Lealher-Bicycles .........,......... Belly Babberl, Marlha Toy, Phyllis Byerly AImosl Oll To a Good Slarl ...,. .................. R alph Dennis, Darrel I-Iall, Bradley Richardson, Byron Baker EIeel-Pooled Maralhons ............... Ralph Dennis, Bradley Richardson, Byron Baker, Darrel I-Iall, Kenny Beymer, Auslin I-lull, Dick Carey. Frmn Pago 31 Smile lor lhe Birdie ...... ,...... ................. I-I o ward Wyall, Dick Boyd Campin' Annie ......................... ..................,. A nnalee Brown Going or Coming ............................ Phyllis I-Ioward, Bellyann Keidel, Phyllis Jean Adair, Lillian Walker, Virginia I-Ierberl, Vivian Bishop, Mary Jane I-ledges, Jerri Sherwood, Doris Evans. Pallon Posies .......,................... ........... ..... M a rilyn Pallon lirom Pagc 21 Dig Thal, Boy! ..... ............,..... J ames Blackwell Aw Gee Whiz ...... ........,.. I-I erberl Bubbles Baker Sporling Enlhusiasls .... .... C oach Glass and Mgr. Dick Hall All-Around Guy ..... ................... R enick Parkey 1'iI'0'l'l'7 Pago 66 Look: A Pool .............................. I-larold McMillan, Jim Reminglon, Erances Sapp, Carol Trabue, Ted Lundberg, Pinky Bolin, George Parlelle. A Wheelbarrow Buill lor I, 2, 3, 4. ............................ Barbara Riggle, Pal Sainl, Nancy Yaeger, Rila Russell We're Doin' Our Share ...... ....... R ila Russell, Viola Robinson, June Slrahm Il's Eun, Too .................,..... Viola Robinson, Pal Sainl, Dorolhy Robinson Remember ,......................, Nola Earris, Rhea I-Ialliday, Louise I-Ienery, Alyce Buzzard, Tubby Underwood, Bob Mack, Roy Torr, Bill Kighl, Emmell Smilh, Bill I-Iawe. Some Sceneryll .,.............. , . . ,........... . . ....... Barbara Busick 4...-..-. -.-------.---- ..-.......-...... ..... .. -..-.......5. i 'A' ga! f , WHAT? gi' THE OHIO ies' Y? X sgsfi in ' QWQGTH, je Gi - X il AZ X 6 pg B 83 get if a Ae X When you're making those post-graduation plans, think of the telephone industry. Here's a business, vital in peace and war, full of interesting and exciting jobs for ambitious girls. Come in and talk it over. IOI N. THIRD STREET, ROOM 'I06 COLUMBUS, OHIO d'puil:uq '2a BELL TELEPHONE CO an ' S' ,i,,-,.... .--. -------.1--Q,--1-1--- I .-In--of ROUDEBUSH iconiinued trom Page si Mr. Roudebush then started his successtul career by teaching in the high school trom which he had graduated. Later he held the positions ot assistant principal in Middletown, principal ot South High school in Lima, superintendent ot Grandview Heights high schools, assis- tant superintendent ot Columbus Schools, superintendent in Youngstown, and then was appointed to his present position ot superintendent ot Columbus Public schools. lContinued trom Page I3l necessarily severe in punishing his childg however, the board, upon investigation, reported the charge as gronndless. lfVlzerenpon, the board met and adopted the following resolutions: Resolved, that corporal punishment, as a means of discipline, though smnetirnes necessary should be resorted Io only in extrerne cases . . . frequent inflictioni of corporal pnnishrnent in- dicates a lack of good gozernnzent on the part of the teacher. Occasionally teachers were habitually late to schoolg one case, in particular--the super- intendent, Asa D. Lord, adinonished Dr. Johnson a need of punctnality on his part. Q FOOTBALL STORY regimes trom ag., 92, ot Kentucky, and were beaten tor the tirst time to the tune ot 27 to 7. The locals put up a game tight and at the halt led the home town boys 7 to 6, but the weight advantage, and hard driving Malers gradually wore the Bucks down and the Purples trampled over them time and time again in the last halt. The Cowboys came back to their own stompin' grounds to play North tor the city championship, neither team being deteated as yet in league play The Polar Bears went back home that evening with the championship, but knew that they really had to Fight to get it, as they won I4 to 6 in a rugged, hard tought game. The Cow- boys led at the halt 6 to O but North boomed back to score twice in the last halt. All in all it was a meritorious season torWest, since it tinished second in league play. Popular Coaches Dale Rose and Mack Pemberton made such a record possible. f BASKETBALL resumed trom Page io., Smith, Jane Ann McDaniel. Mary Beth Erasure was high scorer while Betty Crego tallied high average . . . Taking care ot executive duties tor the Thursday night league were Lois Crum, president, and Betty Crego, secretary. lContinued trom Page 3Ol Carolyn McAllister, Elizabeth Leach, Dorothy Candler, Mary Beth Erasure, Ann Hoyt, Carlyn Moon, Mariorie Robertson, Helen Dennis, Richard Orr, Thomas Becket. SIXTH ROW-Bob Partridge, Richard Longmire, Thomas Carlisle, Keneth Ormiston, John Langton, Ralph Bowen, Shirley Rieg, Mary Battrell, Helen Colley, Lucille Andreotte, Alan McFarland, Rolt Augustine. SEVENTH ROW-Richard McSavaney, Don Moss, Ray Pendell, Jack Hendrix, Dick Carey, Rod Thomas, Albert Watts, Albert Ballenger, Jack Moore, Virgil Craw- tord, Harold Buchanan. , G. Tl'1UrS. League iconiinued trom Page iooi EIRST ROW-Jo Steen, Gladys Sahr, Mary Beth Erasure, Dona Somers, Betty Crego, Sec.: Lois Crum, Pres.: Janet Smith, Ruth Haines, Jane Ann McDaniel. SECOND ROW-Miss Helen McCormick, Norma Lee Worthington, Phyllis Eishinger, Norma Benoy, Betty Southard, Barbara Bruckelmeyer, Clara Spratley, Jean Weidner, Mary Ann Stone. THlRD ROW-Tooie Henne, Delores Kenworthy, Jeanne Swinehart, Carolyn McAllis- ter, Kate Adams, Jerri Sherwood, Rosemary McDowell, Ruth Hoelcher. EOURTH ROW-Dora Lee Brubaker, Martha Woolson, lris Kautman, Jerry Parrett, Margaret Wesley, Vivian Bishop, Jo Beh, Dorothy Evans. TI331 ROOM SEC. 8g BUSINESS MGRS. iamiinued from Page ggi FIRST ROW-Jean Krevdo, Beverly Nalzger, Mary Frasure, Rhea Halliday, Charlolle Jones, Jeanne Culler, Helen Chesher, Eileen Davis, Inez Wharlon, Harriel Worlhinglon, Evelyn Zinn. I SECOND ROW-Mona Spangler, Mary Lou Hess, Nola Faris, Dorolhy Evans, Rulh Love, Belly Van Gaslle, Evelyn DeWill, Donna Holmes, Beverly Cramer, Dona Somers, Mary Ellen Snyder. THIRD ROW-Pally Moore, Audrey Soulhard, Nancy Spanable, Virginia Keller, Linda DePaul, Phyllis McClain, Kalhryn Lorenz, Joan Lombard, Norma Carler, Barbara Tallman, Joan Sherril. FOURTH ROW-Beverly Gracey, Connie Sherman, Bob Smilh, Phil Mallock, Alberl Ballemger, Jim Elleman, Bradley Richardson, Kenney Beymer, Slanley Dielschle. FIFTH ROW-Jack Knox, Jack Sleele, Kenny See, Howard Young, Rodney Thomas, Jack Hendrix, George Lohr, Bob Glasgow, Tom Beckell, Roger Jones. SIXTH ROW-Bill Hall, Norris Boolh, Dick Doran, Leroy Wise, Marvin Schullz, Charles Ewing, Don Maus, Dick Hickman, Claylon Rrice. SEVENTH ROW-Bill Buckingham, Jack Thrush, Bob Secresl, Paul Anderson, Bob Felle, Jerry Karshner, Jim Heyl, Bob Palridge, Gordon Armbrusl. THESPIANS regimes lrom rag. an FIRST ROW-Same as olher Thespian group. SECOND ROW--Thelma Smilh, Doris Johnson, Charlene Ralslon, Rulh Underwood, Pal Donahue, Connie Sherman, Belly Ham, Gladys Sahr, Mary Lou Heaney, Marcia Hall, Maxine Slaplelon, Mrs. Gilmore. THIRD ROW-Kalhrine Seilz, Margarel Alkinson, Dona Sommers, Mary Ellen Snyder, Lillian Overmyer, Marion Puckey, Barbara Wollz, Ella Lou Hollman, Vivian Bishop, Doris Evans, Virginia Woolson, Palli Cale, Barbara Allison, Rhea Haliday. FOURTH ROW-Dave Tingle , Phyllis Mosier, Killy Cline, Mary Slamper, Suzanne Walker, Dorolhy Miller, Phyllis Lauer, Margie Milchell, Phyllis Whipple, Virginia Scoll, Donnabelle Jewell, Pal McHenry, Belly Wirlz, Pal Bohanan. FIFTH ROW-Lee Diensl, John Fry, Claribel Edwards, John Webb, Alberla Seely, Marilyn Michel, Ann Hoyl, Donna Hergesell, Barbara Collman, Pally Cozad Cleoella Clark, Jeanne Grady. SIXTH ROW-Slan Deilchle, Bill Woolson, Nancy Frederick, Dick Aull, Sam Gibson Winona Harper, Jean Brown, Susie Johnson, Marjorie Roberlson, Janie Ailken Nancy Jones, Joan Jessup, Dorolhy Wise, Kalherine Lorenz, Shirley Ries. L SOCIETY lCanlinued im... pm. wi FIRST ROW-Vivian Bishop, Edway Johnson, Rhea Halliday, Dorolhy Evans. SECOND ROW--Janel Smilh, Joan Smilh, Kay Adams, Pal Boyle, Shirley Uridel, Joan Sleen, Norma Benoy, Maxine Slaplelon, Normalee Worlhinglon, Marilyn Pallon. THIRD ROW-Anne Faunce, Shirley Borland, Mary Ellen Snyder, Doris Johnson, Pal Monloney, Norma James, Carol Bancroll, Joanin Sherril, Mary Jane Hedges, Alela Schwendler, Gladys lson, Nancy Pierce, Belly Sliles, Rulh Love. FOURTH ROW-Lillian Overmyer, Donna Somers, Howard Young, Dick Slager, Bill Kighl, Paul Layman, Janie Ailken, Peggy McSavaney, Doris Evans, Carolyn Mc- Allisler, Alma Beckel, Margarel Lombard, Dorolhy Yoe. FIFTH ROW-Marion Walkins, Dick lson, Leroy Wise, Jack Lausa, Richard Orr, Ned Moore, Don Dorn, Peggy Cesner, Nola Faris, Linda De Paul, Pal Newman, Jocella Insley, Belly Soulhard. SIXTH ROW--Dick Carey, Frank Deyo, Fred Findeis, Jack Pelers, Jerry Karshner, Wanda Collman, Carol Roberls, Rose Mary Darby, Marlha Woolson, Shirley Rieg, Phyllis McClain, Marilyn Grenell. SEVENTH ROW-Jim Hulchinson, Myron Wiggins, Bob Hinlon, Danny Barlon, Joan Powers, Kalhryn King, Beverly Gracy, Mary Lou George, Virginia Gulden, Anna Lee Brown, Jean McKee, Mary Lou Friend. li34l UPPER-Smdlous workers In Hue library. LOWER-Firsf period s+udy wi+h C. S. Kennedy Ccciclent Staff-1911 TOP ROW-iiefi +0 rignij: Kafnerine Wiison, Locai Ediiorq Daphine Aiiaway, assisfanlf Ediiory Elriiei Bevan, exchange Ediior. BOTTOM ROW-ileii To rigiwi F. H. Randali, Ediior-in-ciiieig Ginn Durfiinger, Busi- ness Manager: Carl Lijfile, Assisiani Business Managerq Russeli Pierson, Assisian+ Edilror. Ctto Magley Principal 1908-1937 ,fy ,fyvfla If - B.
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