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THE 1950 SENIORS Clockwit . . . Left to Right—Hurd, Freeman, Griggs, Hughes. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN OFFICERS Clint Griggs....... Mike Freeman . . . . Dwight Hard........ Marjorie Hughes . . . The time has come once more for the seniors to move on and leave their places to the seniors of next year. Before they leave they pause to look back over the four wonderful years that have been such an important part of their lives. How well they remember the beginning of their freshman year when friends from Homedale, Linworth, Flint, Worthington came to school to- gether for the first time! It was in this year of 1946 that Tom Carskadon was elected class pres- ident and Marcie Jacobs was chosen to represent the class in the homecoming court. This successful year came to a close with a picnic at York Temple. Then came the thrill of being in the high school building for the first time. Andy Anderson held the office of president, and Monica Johnston was the sophomore attendant at homecoming. The class sponsored a magazine sale and several dances to raise money. The junior year was a busy one. Lester Moench was the president, and Joanne McPherson was homecoming attendant. The junior class play .......President . .Vice-President .......Treasurer .......Secretary was successfully presented with Judy Hutchinson taking the lead. During this year the basketball team took that unforgettable trip to Athens. The junior-senior banquet was outstanding. It was climaxed with a dance in Fantasia at Brookside. Before the year was over, Jean McQuilkin was choosing her annual staff and making plans for the annual of 1950. They finally reached the top! Clint Griggs led the class as president. Norma Bachelor reigned as homecoming queen attended by Suzanne Mar- key. The football team had a fine season with Mike Freeman as captain. Once more Worthinq- ton gave a top-notch senior play with Dwight Hurd and Suzanne Markey in the spotlight. Everyone was singing we're going to Athens with hiqh hopes. As this school year draws to a close, the class of '50 looks forward to college and jobs next year. Plans are being made for the junior- senior prom and banquet. The seniors will always remember the happy times at W. H. S. and the class that was Nifty in '50. 12
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SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE TEACHERS AT W. H. S. MR BERNARD CELLAR B. S. from Capital University. Experience horo—two years. Teaches—advanced algebra, solid geo- metry, driver training, business train- ing, and trigonometry. Coaches—reserve basketball. MRS. STANLEY TYLER B. S. in education and M. A. in Psy- chology from Ohio State University. Experience here—four years. School Psychologist. MISS JEAN PARKS B. S. in Music from Ohio State Uni- versity. Experience here—one year. Teaches—vocal music. Advisor — musicals and vocal music groups. MR. JAMES FRANCK B. S. and graduate work from Ohio State University. Experience here—one year. Teaches—instrumental music. Advisor—band and orchestra. MR. FRANK LOWERY B. S. from Ohio State University. Experience here—two years. Teaches—world history, American his- tory, and democracy. MR. LES EISENHART B. S. from Ohio State University. Experience here—four years. Teaches—industrial arts and mechanic- al drawing. Coaches—track. MRS. MILDRED HOFACKER A. B. and M. A. from Flora Stone Mather College of Western Reserve University. Experience here—four years. Teaches—English and speech. Advisor—Mnemosynean Society, senior class play, and speech class plays. MRS. MARY RUTH CUSTIS B. S. from Wilmington and Ohio State University. Experience here—four years. Teaches—girls’ physical education. Advisor—G. A. A. MISS HELEN METTLER B. S. and M. A. from Ohio State University. Experience here—two years. Teoches—home economics. Advisor—F. H. A. MRS. MARIWYN HAUEISEN B. S. from Capital University. Experience here—three years. Teaches—shorthand and typing. Advisor—Y-Teens, Oracle, and Short Circuit. MR WILLIAM SNOUFFER Experience here—two and a half years. Job —school custodian. MR CHARLES G. ROUSCULP B S. from Ohio State University. Experience here one year. Teaches—English. Advisor—junior class play. Mr. Frank Lowery Mr. Les Eisenhart Mrs. Mildred Hofacker Mrs. Mary Ruth Custis Miss Helen Mettler Mrs. Mariwyn Haueisen Mr. Wm. Snouffer Mrs. Charles G. Rouscul
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BILL AMICK “A large charge with the Short Cir- cuit ANDY ANDERSON Jolton hat nothing on him.” NORMA JEAN BACHELOR “Every inch a queen.” RITCHIE BALDWIN “Oh, tor the love of Mike!” PAT BARTLEY Tho sweater gal with lots of oomph.” DOB BUELL “Really on the ball Ibasketball, that It). DARBARA CADWELL “A friendly word for all.” DAVE CAHOON “He slays 'em with hit clarinet.”
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