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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 11

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Friday, 7, 1938 elatteit grafft-11 Shtlenb Sat oily ClaMP00111 litenditedi of Miss Judy Sue Ward, daughter! Miss Judith Darragh hat beet of Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, studying x-ray technology at Waverly, Route 2, will register as Middletown Hospital, a freshman majoring in chemistry town, since the middle of June. when the fall quarter at Ohio Her parents are Mr. arid Mrs.

State University begins. In addi- James K. Darragh, 47 Limestone tion to her studies, she will be employed as a metallurgical 4 radiologist at Batelle Institute Sophomore In the Ohio Unlvernear the OSU campus. sity college of arts and sciences ill be Miss Sally Srigley, daughBeginning her junior year at ter of Dr. and Mrs.

John Srigley, Jewish Hospital School of Nur-1327 E. Seventh St. She will leave sing, is Miss Nancy Paxton. She 12, and will be a student is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

during freshman orien- Harvey Large, Kingston. Itation. 1- Returning to Ohio University will Leaving Sept. 12 for Wilming-1 be Mr. James Gartner, son of Mr.

1 ton College will be Miss Judy' and Mrs. A. E. Gartner, Route 3.1Zimmer, whose parents, Mr. and He will be a sophomore in L.

V. Zimmer, live at 603 tering, and will leave about Sept.1Commanche Rd. Miss Zimmer is 24 lonajoring in elementary educa, tios, and she will be a senior. Political science major at Ohlol State University will be Miss Myra! Studying to be a medical as-Jane Blair, daughter of Mr. and isistant and X-ray technician will Mrs.

Byron Blair, 297 Church St. A Ibe Miss Hatfield, daughjunior, she will leave Sept. 29. ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Hat- field, 453 E. Second St. She will Miss Josephine Hirsch will be a take the 12 to 16-month course senior in physical education at Carnegie Institute in Cleve- Ohio University this year. Her' sister, Miss Barbara Hirsch, will start her sophomore year in home Mr. John Reed plans to leave next economics education at St.

Mary week for Xavier Univer sty, Cincinnati, where be will be- of the Springs College, Columbus. Planning to leave about Sept. his freshman year. He is the they are the daughters of Dr. and of Mrs.

G. E. Reed, 33 N. Mrs, William Hirsch, Eastern Ave. 1Walnut St.

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4 N. 4--' 117 1 i 1-, I I- '4i .4 .7, A t' LI 41 I i ii, oto, i ts, 1---- to loolitiiim Ili if 1,2 i -f 1, i 1 IP Dairy science major in the Ohio i Mr. Larry Beougher, son of Mr. State University college of agri- and Mrs. Judson Beougher, culture will be Mr.

Phil Gay. A Route 1, will begirt junior, he is the son of Mr. and second year at Otterbein Col-Mrs. Philip C. Gay, Sulphurlege, Westerville, on Sept.

14. He Springs Road. will major in comprehensive science. Entering 'Ohio State University Continuing studies in geology as a freshman in optometry wilat Ohio Wesleyan University, iDelaware, will be Mr. Jack Kel- be Mr.

James Pocock, son of Dr. i F. pneavk os A tullenberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. son in ana aars.

J. F. Pocock, 625 Seneca Rd. Miss Venita J. Lewis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Leaving' Oct. for Ohio State Lewis, 710 E. Main will be a yniversity will be Mr. Richard senior at Ohio University this IGall.

son of Mrs. Olen O. Gall, 622 fall. She is studying dietetics. Rd.

A senior, be will studies in engineering. will leav Snt 24 iGaylord Kellenberger, Kingston, 1Vil1 leave Sept. 24. itylorta Route 2. Mr.

Ned Hinton, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Hinton, Laurelville, I Among freshmen in Ohio State. school of nursing Route 2, will return to Otterbein College on Sept. 11 to begin his twill be Miss Ann Templin, daughjunior year in accounting.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Templin, 458 McKell Rd. Miss Continuing his studies in the Templin will leave Sept.

23. college of agriculture at Ohio State University will be Mr. Miss Lynn Simon, daughter of Wayne Rob'erts. Mr. Roberts, son and Mrs.

Albert J. Simon, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, Route 5, will be a junior at Ohio Yellowbud Pike, will attend University this autumn. She will classes beginning Oct.

2. study elementary and secondary education there. Mr. Tom Redman, a sophomore! TWO sisters, daughters of Mr. in physical education, will report Mrs.

William A. Brown, will Aug. 31 for fan football practice be attending universities this fall. at Ohio University. He is the son Miss Marilyn Brown will be a of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Redman, senior at Ohio State University, West Fifth Street, Waverly. where she will continue a diai tetics course. Miss Nancy Brown Majoring in science at Ohio Unl- will report Sept. 13 at the University will be Mr.

John P. High- versity of Michigan. A freshman, land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter she will study social science.

H. Highland, 25 W. Fourth St. A senior, he will leave later this Planning to leave Sept. 17 for I month.

here she will continue a dia tics course Miss Nancy Brown ill report Sept. 13 at the Um- Tsity of Michigan. A freshman, will study social scienc'e. Planning to leav Sept 17 or 1.,..., .1 1 7, DAVID W. WILSON, assistant director of Ohio University's Chillicothe Branch, guides Otto Roll, Clarksburg, Route I.

and Miss Charlene Overly, 610 Commanche in enrolling at OU-C for the fall semester. Both students were 1956 honor graduates, Miss Overly from Chillicothe High School and Otto from Frankfort. He was also one of Ross County's Star Farmers, selected for his participation in Future Farmer of America activities. (Gazette Photo by 1 4, 4 Athens to complete her senior AlAtMAIM 1.LP uifliflc alcr bCULOI year at Ohio University is Miss! Jacli: marks). -Miss Mary Turley is studying )Yea.

Rice, daughter of Mr.I ray technology at Miami Valleyland Mrs. Paul Rice, 608 Cherokeel 1 Hospital. Dayton. She is the daugh- Registration at Chillicothe Branch of 0 -I I Rd. She is an education major.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. AP AM A 1k Turley. 575 E.

Water St. I WIA A.J ea, 1, Ama 04V 71o I Miss Elizabeth To Continue Through Sept. 24, Record Year Looms Jan Dinkier, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freshman in liberal arts at De-iDinkler of Clarksburg, left Sept.

Paaw University, Greencastle, 4 lor Columbus to enter Mt: will be Miss Mary Wood, daughter Carmel Hospital School of Nursof Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wood. 602 Commanche Rd.

She will leave 6 Sept. 9. Gr Chillicothe Branch of Ohio University will begin its secondland Mrs. F. X.

Hummel, 196 Mrs. C. Richter, 427 E. Water decade this month. Courses are offered on the freshman and sopho- III Ith St.

commerce; Ja Janes cadet teaching. James William I more levels, the 'majority in the fields of liberal arts, education andlson of Mrs. Effie A. NormandRoach, 911 Orange special, commerce. 'Kingston, special; Donald Roll, son of Mr.

Otto M. Roll, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Clarksburg, Route 1, agriculture There is a two-year cadet teach- right, 350 W. Main commerce; 158 Scioto commerce; Robert education; ing program which leads to certifi-. lazie Cunningham, daughter oftLallier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her.

Donald Schofield, son of TSgt. cation for elementary teaching. Nix A. B. Webster, 874 N.

High E. 'Allier, 212 Him en-land Mrs. Harold D. Schofield, 607 commerce. There is a two-year cadet teach-lright, 350 W.

Main commerce; ing program which leads to certifi-. lazie Cunningham, daughter of cation for elementary teaching. 1fr. A. B.

Webster, 874 N. High cummerce. son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Klein, Clarksburg, Route 1, agriculture There is a two-year cadet teach-lright, 350 W. Main commerce; 158 Scioto commerce; Robert education; ing program which leads to certifi-. Cunningham, daughter of Lather, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Her- Donald Schofield, son of TSgt. cation for elementary teaching. Air. A. B.

Webster, 874 N. High bert E. Lallier, 212 Him en- and Mrs. Harold D. Schofield, 607 Senior in elementary education MONO at Mount St.

Joseph-on-the-Ohio Returning to Denison Univer- College, Cincinnati, will be Miss say at Granville on Sept. 10 will Ann Krauser, who plans to leave be Mr. James Butler, son of Mr. on Sept. 18.

Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Butler, First and Mrs. Harold L. Krauser; 38 Avenue, Waverly.

A member of E. Seventh St. the university band last year, he will begin junior courses Sept. 17 Studying public speakinf at the in pre-dentistry. University of Dayton will be Mr.

Thomas Cahill, son of Mr. and Among Waverlyites returning Mrs. John Cahill, 69 S. Hick- to college classes this fall are oty St. Classes for this freshman Miss Joyce Lee Jameson and Mr.

begin on Sept. 17. Jack Jameson whose parents live on First Avenue, Waverly. Miss Miss Kay daughter Jameson reported for duty 25 and will resume classwork Sept. 24 as a junior in the col.

lege of nursing and health at the University of Cincinnati. Her brother leaves Sept. 20 for Ohio State University where be will be a sophomore in industrial man-, in the college of corn. andlmerce I ammo EL 1 tt I SP I Mr. Kenny Jacquot, son of Continuing her nursing course at Warde and Mrs.

Walter P. Jac- Federal Reservation, will Ohio State University is Miss Carol leave Sept. 10 for Tallahassee, Carruthers, the. daughter of Mrs. John Mace, 4 Rose Lane.

A senior, where he will begin his she will be spending a tertn with' ophomore year at Florida State the Public Health Service in Too. led lUniversity. He is an accounting where he will begin his sophomore year at Florida State University. He is an accounting Special students take not more than cadet teaching; Francis P. John D.

Lance, son ofl E. Main commerce; Frederick nine hours' work. All credits are gon of Nir. and Mrs. Francis Dan-Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Lance, 6831i E. Main lib- good on the university campus. iels, 502 Church commerce; 'Bourneville, engineering: I eral arts: Clark Sheppard, Wash-David W.

Wilson, assistant di- Ora Davis, Route Dixie Lee 1 a I Laymaster, C. special; Pauline rector, registers students on week- Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Route 3, special; John. LeBeau, Smith, Waverly, special: Dorothy day afternoons and at 6:30 P- In.

Gale Davis, Route 8, commercial; Route 5, special; Charles Lee, son, Smithson. Waverly, education; Sept. 11 and Sept. 18 in the branch William Dawson, son of Mr. and of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl R. Lee, 4581Charles Spindler, 860 Madison office, located at Chillicothe High Mrs. Edward Dawson, Clarksburg, Stanley special; Marjorie Lov-Ispecial; Benjamin L. Steiner, son School.

special; Philip DeAngelis, 502 ensheimer, daughter of Mr. andlof Mr. and Mrs. Clair L. Steiner, Registration will continue though Church special; Mrs.

Howard Lovensheimer. 3, engineering; Sept. 24, when classes start. Clark Derexson, son of Mr. and Stacey special; Norman Mace, Charles Stockman, son of Mr.

Those enrolled la'tt month Leslie Derexson, 14912 N. son Of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mace, and Mrs. Charles Stockman, Route elude: I Sugar education; Marily 1181' E.

Eighth education; Ev- 2, education; John Stone, son ol I Slt La st---- rneiL LIVUL IJI A. el" gon of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dan-Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Lance, Schoonover, arts: Clark Sheppard, Wash- scnoonover, Miva Z. alain no- leis, 502 Church commerce; Bourneville, engineering; I cood on the university campus David W. Wilson, assistant di-Ora Davis, Route Dixie Lee 1 I Laymaster, C. special; Pauline rector, registers students on week- Davis, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Route 3, special; John LeBeau, Smith, Waverly, special; Dorothy day afternoons and at 6:30 p. In. Gale Davis, Route 8, commercial; Route 5, special; Charles Lee, son, Smithson. Waverly, education; Sept.

11 and Sept. 18 in the branch William Dawson, son of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R.

Lee, 458ICharles Spindler, 860 Madison office, located at Chillicothe High Mrs. Edward Dawson, Clarksburg, Stanley special; Marjorie Lov-Ispecial; Benjamin L. Steiner, son School. special; Philip DeAngelis, 502 ensheimer, daughter of Mr. andlof Mr.

and Mrs. Clair L. Steiner, Registration will continue though Church special; Mrs. Howard Lovensheimer. 456i Route 3, engineering; Sept.

24, when classes start. Clark Derexson, son of Mr. and Stacey special; Norman Mace, Charles Stockman, son of Mr. Those enrolled latt month Leslie Derexson, 14912 N. son Of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Mace, and Mrs. Charles Stockman, Route elude: 'Sugar education; Marilyn '181' E. Eighth education; Ev- 2, education; John Stone, son Miss Mary Gay Dillon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth C. Dillon, 21 Shawnee will be a freshman in elementary education at Ohio University. She plans to leave Sept. 15. Returning to resume her study of music education will be Miss Nancy Fulks, an Ohio State University Mr.

Charles Heiman, on of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Heiman, South Market Street, Waverly, has er rolled at Ohio University, where he will major in physical educe. tion. A college junior, he at.

tended Greenbrier Academy, Lewisburg, W. last year. of Mr. and Airs. Chester R.

Me- Kenzie, East Third St. Waverly, I-- wll leave Sept. 4 for Portsmouth student. where she will begin nurses training at Mercy Hospital. Mrs.

Loretta Hoppes Garrison, daughter of Mrs. Henry Smith, Among registrants at Ohio UnSouth Salem, will be attending iversity, Athens. on Sept. 15 will Wilmington, College this fall as a be Mr. Pat Slagle, son of Mr.

and senior in. home economics. Mrs. Sam Slagle, Piketon, Route Il. He is enrolled a pre-law Miss Betsy Ross will be a jun.

of'course. joy at Ohio University this fall. Raymond L. Andrews, son of 'Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

erett Long. son of Mr. Virgil D. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Mason. 50512 She, spent the summer in Michi- Mrs. William Willis, 272 S. Hickory Harold Dickson, 454 E. Water Long, 318 McKellar chemistry; E.

Main commerce; Nancy One of the sophomores in adgan, cadet teaching; John Digges, son Ray Malone, son of Mr. Kenneth Stumbo, daughter of Mr. Frank vertising in the College of Corn. of Mrs. Anna M.

Kille, 350 Caheloge Malone, Route 5, engineering; Tom Stumbo, Frankfort, Route 1, cadet Inerce at Ohio State University Ar- Yvonne Doles, Ray, Route Martin, son of Mrs. Clarence Mar- teaching; Donald Teter, son of Mr.lwill be Mr. Jim Schauseil, son oi Tom Eisnaugle, son of Mr. andItin, 147 E. Eighth engineering; J.

W. Teter, Bainbridge, com- Mr. and Mrs. William K. Sslistuwill Airs.

Al Eisnaugle, 180 S. Mulberry Russell Maser, 472 Caroline Mary Ann Thacker, South Lock St. Waverly. He Evelyn Eisnaugle, 180 S. Mul- engineering; Glen Maser, son of Idonderry, I a Rosemarie will return to class the first of berry Thelma Fannon, Bourne- Mr.

and Mrs. Okey L. Maser. 472r1lompson, 24 Warner cadet October. vine; Caroline liberal arts; Jack teaching; Paul Dana Uhrig, Route Mason, Bainbridge; Ruth M.

Mat- 7, special; Enrolled as a freshman at Per-Helen Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fisher, Route 51 thews, 475 Caroline commerce; Howard von Clausburg, son of 'due University, Lafayette, cadet teaching; Eldon Francis, son Patricia Aledert, Jackson, cadet Mr. and Mrs. Howard von Claus-' is Mr.

Tom Thomas, son of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Francis 'teaching; Cleopha Merritt, 357 E.1 burg. 115 E. Fifth special; and Mrs. W. A.

Thomas, 604 Garrison, 'Fourth special; Richard L. Waller, 84 N. Rose Rd. He is a freshman 1 commerce; 648 ar St son, son of Mr. and John A vahner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wal-lengineering; Marilyn Walls, 946' and will study forestry. i ---1Grant Garrison, Frankfort, engin- ter M. Newvahner, Jackson, en- education; William eering 2 h- Igineering; David son of Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mr. James Earl Shady, son of Beverly A. George, dau or- ge, Mr. and Mrs. Earl L.

Nichols, T. Ward, 148 Cottage Lane, liberal the Rev. and Mrs. R. Shady, andMrs.

ON de Route 5. engineering; Torn B. arts; Greenfield, will enter God's Bible ter of Mr 90 Warner commerce; Dewey Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Noble, 230 Scioto Nick Wells, son of Mr.

and Mrs. School, Cincinnati, this fall. F. Gibson 502 Eastern corn Beverly Oney, daughter of Mr. Herman A.

Wells, 296 E. Fifth merce; I cadet teaching; Charlene Overly, and Mrs. Harvey Oney, Route 7, engineering: Dorothy J. Wright, X-ray technology is the course Idaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl'Miss Suzanne Yochum has chosen E. Main commerce; Nancy One of the sophomores in ad- Stumbo daughter of Mr. Frank vertising in the College of Corn- Stumbo, Frankfort, Route 1, cadetInerce at Ohio State University iteaching; Donald Teter, son of Mrtill be Mr. Jim Schauseil, son of J. W.

Teter, Bainbridge, corn- Air. and Mrs. William K. Sshstu- leil, South Lock St. Waverly.

He I asryp eAcn ni a Thl a rni e- will return to class the first of Thompson, 24 Warner cadet October. teaching; Paul Dana Ubrig, Route 7, special; Enrolled as a freshman at Per of Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Mc- Kenzie, East Third St.

Waverly, will leave Sept. 4 for Portsmouth where she will begin nurses training at Mercy Hospital. Among registrants at Ohio Un- iversity. Athens. on Sept.

15 will be Mr. Pat Slagle, son of Mr. Mrs. Sam Slagle, Piketon, Route Mr. Wayne D.

Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Morgan, Lyn--don, Route is enrolling at Ohio State University this fall.

He will study engineering. Resuming liberal arts studies at DePauw University, Greencastle, will be Miss Lesley Howson. niece of Mr. and Mrs. George K.

Watts, 606 Cherokee Rd. A sophomore, she will leave Sept. 9. student. She will be a senior.

She'gan' and will leave about Sept.ISt.; Ted Arledge, son of Mr. and is the tlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 10 for Athens. She is taking a Mrs.

Leslie Arledge, 214 Sciotc Max M. Fulks, 301 Belleview Ave. secondary education course, ma. engineering; Mrs. Helen Ar.

joring in English. Mr. David Ross rington, Route 3, cadet teaching; Leaving Sept. 9 will be Miss'' be a freshman at Ohio Wes- Richard Baker, Route Jerak Kristine Baumgardner, the daugh- leyan University. They are the Bangle, son of Mr.

Donn Bangle, ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Baum- daughter and son of Mr.

and Mrs. 505 Vine Patricia Barbee, Ray, gardner, 7 Ridge Dr. She will be Kenneth Ross, 321 Fairway Ave. Route James Boswell, son of Mr, a sophomore in occupational ther- and Mrs. Mille L.

Boswell, Route apy at Richmond Professional In- Pre-medical course has been il, commerce; Joseph Bowsher, son stitute, Richmond, which is selected by Mr. Nelson Pettit, Mr. and Mrs. Osce L. Bowsher, part of the College of William anclls11 of Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Pet- Route 8, engineering; Mary. tit, Piketon. A 1956 high school Marshall L. Brigner, son of Mrs.

graduate, he merited a scholar- Slack. 23 Limestone Mr. Charles Pritchard, son of shiP to Morehead State David Brown, son of Mr: and Mrs. Charles Pritchard Morehead, and will. leave for Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Brown, Bain' will attend Wilmington College this school on Sept. 9.

bridge, commerce; Rev. Dale Bum-year as a He will take gardner, Richmond Dale, liberal a general business course, I Winner of a scholarship to arts Avis L. Campbell, daughter Wilmington College, Miss Lois lof Mrs. James Coyle, 759 E. Taking social administration will'CutliP, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fourth cadet teaching; be Miss Nancy Meeker, Cutlip, Piketon, plans Roger Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Meeker, 766' to leave Sept. 9 for the school, Robert L. Clark.

Route 8, engineer-St. Margaret's Rd. She will be alwhere she will be a freshman in 1 ing; Lowell T. Clay, South Salem, freshman at Ohio State Universityleducation. special; Steve Cline, son of Mr.

and will leave about Sept. 24. I and Mrs. Darwin E. Cline, Route 1, Miss PhPlis Henley, daughter engineering; Mr.

David Knab, son of Mr. and id Mr. and Mrs. Noel Henley, Donn Cochran, 40 E. Fourth Mrs.

J. O. Knab, 370 Orchard 'former Pike County Frances Cook, Green- Lane, will be a sophomore in the be attending Whittier Col- field, cadet teaching; William college of commerce and Whittier, where she Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J.

'ow AAAAAA LC I Linda and will leave about Sept. Ted Arledge, son of Mr. and 10 for Athens. She is taking a Mrs. Leslie Arledge, 214 Scioto secondary education course, ma.

engineering; Mrs. Helen joring in English. Mr. David Ross rington, Route 3, cadet teaching; be a freshman at Ohio Wes- Richard Baker, Route Jerald leyan University. They are the Bangle, son of Mr.

Donn Bangle, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. 505 Vine Patricia Barbee, Ray. Kenneth Ross, 321 Fairway Ave. Route James Boswell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mille L. Boswell, Route Pre-medical course has been i 1, commerce; Joseph Bowsher, son selected by Mr. Nelson Pettit, Mr. and Mrs.

Osce L. Bowsher. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pet- Route 8, engineering; tit, Piketon.

A 1956 high school Marshall L. Brigner, son of Mrs. graduate, he merited a scholar- Anvice Slack, 23 Limestone ship to Morehead State commerce; David Brown, son ofl son Morehead, and will. leave for Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Brown, Bain- school on Sept. 9. gardner, Richmond Dale, liberal bridge, commerce; Rev.

Dale Bum- Winner of a scholarship to arts Avis Campbell, daughter Wilmington College, Miss Lois lof Mrs. James Coyle, 759 E. Cutlip, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1Fourth cadet teaching; Clarence Cutlin. Piketon.

nlans Roger Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clark. Route 8, engineer- ing; Lowell T.

Clay, South Salem, special; Steve Cline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin E. Cline, Route engineering; Donn Cochran, 40 E. Fourth commerce; Frances Cook, Green- field, cadet teaching; William Cook, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl J. Linda te a at st pa Yc a be of I St fr, I141 Ll cc MEMO Senior in the college of educe. tion at Ohio University will be Mr. Harold Benner, the son of and Mrs.

O. A. Benner, Bainbridge. He will leave Sept. 16.

AMm Leaving Sept. 16 for Ohio 1.7111.. versity will be Miss Mary Lee Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; David W. Wilson, 621 Oneida She is enrolled there as a fresh.

man. Betty Man. daughter of Mr.11aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles' I Wright, 35 Nelson special; to study at Ohio State University.

and William Gillfillan, Route' Overly, 610 Commanche corn- Jack Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. A freshman and the daughter of 3, cadet teaching; Marilyn Good- merce; IRalph E. Young, Circleville, Spec-Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Yochum, 604 man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. John Parrish, son of Mr. and lial: Joy Doner, daughter of Mr.

Seminole she will leave H. Goodman, 637 Cherokee Mrs. P. R. Parrish, Piketon, com-' and Mrs.

David W. Doner, 79 Lime- Sept. 24. special; merce: Gary Parsons, son of Mr. stone engineering; Donna James L.

Groves, son of Mr. Rol- and Mrs. Lake Parsons, Waverly, Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Third year student at General lie Reed Groves, 501 Worthington engineering; Thomas Peery, Way- John Lynch, 32 W.

Seventh Motors Institute, Flint, is commerce; Eric Griesheim- erly, Route special; Martin R. cadet teaching; Sue Jerry DeBord, son of Mr. and er, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. N.

Peterson, Frankfort, special; Wil- laughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Melvin DeBord, 408 N. High I 100 S.

Mulberry Poor, 133 Hardin special: McCollister, 723 Madison St. He is studying industrial env-Cooper, special; Bobby Hatcher, scm of Mr. Ruth Ann Purdum, daughter of cadet teaching; Rev, Harley Fid- ineering. and Mrs. D.

S. Hatcher, Route 5, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bourneville, liberal arts; AIM. special; Nancy Hatfield, 254 Allen cadet teaching; I Sharon Louise Simon, daughter Among sophomores at Ohio cadet teaching; Roberta Radcliff, son of Mr.

and of Mr. and Mrs. Albert this autumn will be! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Hiram J.

Radcliff, 621 E. Main elementary Tommy L. Shoemaker, son! 1 Bolte, Londonderry, Route spec- special; tion; Dolly E. Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Shoe-Circleville, ial; George Hummel, son of Mr. Marian Richter, daughter of Mr. Route 2, cadet teaching. maker, Route 3. He plans to leave about Sept.

20. administration at Ohio State will be a sophomore in home Cook, Route 1, engineering; iversity this sear. economics. 1Cooper, daughter of Mrs. Clara 'Cooper, Bainbridge, Route 1, cadet Music major at Ohio State Uni- Freshman at the University of teaching: versity is Mr.

Roger Strausbaugh I Wisconsin, Madison, will be! Patricia L. Cooper, daughter of Ay son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miss Mary Jane Middleton. Their.

and Mrs. Ro E. Cooper, Strausbaugh, 263 Long St. tidaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Route 8, pre-nursing: Don Crider, sophomore, he will attend Middleton, 15 Huron he Route 5, pre-law; Ronald Culp, try-outs starting Sept. 23. to leave on -Sept. 15. special; Charles R.

Cut- anS ioe4vv on aupt. Cook, Route engineering; Cooper, daughter of Mrs. Clara Bainbridge, Route cadet teaching; Patricia L. Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy E. Cooper, Route 8, pre-nursing: Don Crider, Route 5, pre-law; Ronald Culp, special; Charles R. Cut- ad iv so St so tr, Mr. Willard McCarty a chosen to begirt his study of electrical engineering at Otterbein College, Weste'rville. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Willard H. McCarty, 10 Marlboro Dr, he will leave Sept. 9. Doing graduate work at Catholic University of America, Wash- ington D.

will be Mr. John'. Emmert, who plans to leave Sept. 18. His brother, Mr.

Roger Emmert, left Monday for Columbus, where he will begin his sophomore year at St. Charles Seminary. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Emmert, 628 Seminole Rd. Returning to Ohio University! Mr. Thorns. Mitchell Dungan, Recently completing summeri Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Schweit-- 7.:,. 6ftt vor rhilriron Wes-1 Returning to unio university mr. Thomas. mitcheii Recently completing sutruneri jr.

A anu Airs. nowara DUP. C11- this wil, be of session the who with their, children, Entering nurses' training at Good Samaritan Hospital, nay-ton, this fall is Miss Mary Louise Wachter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Wachter, 715 Buckeye St. year two daughters the Rev. and Mrs. Irvine at University i zer, Al-Mr of Mr. and Wesley Dungan, South Salem, is en-I of Dayton, Mrs.

Joseph F. Cofer and Cynthia, are visiting Mr. Route 6. Miss RosemaryJanes, a at the University of Penn- 1 plans to return for fall coursesISchweitzer's parents, Mr. and junior, will continue the study of Isylvania, Philadelphia.

He business administration. AlMrs. Walter Schweitzer, 2 Zander elementary Jessie a freshman. I senior, he is the son of Mr. and will begin their second year Janes is a sophomore in pre- M.

J. Cofer, Walnut Street," at Tri-State College, Angola, nursing. They will leave about Beginning studies at Mt. Car- this month. Mrs.

Schweitzer 11 mel Hospital School of Nursingd dinft lis majoring in business adminis' Sept. 19. Imel Hospital School of Nursing, dinft Its majoring in business ON Two sisters, daughters of Mr) Chemistry major at Ohio Wes-and Mrs. Percy E. Fuller, 601 leyan University, Delaware, is Vine will be students at Ohio Mr John Doerres, a sophomore.

State University this year. Miss He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joan Fuller will begin her fourth Ralph N. Doerres, 161 N.

High year of a five-year course in sr. St. chitecture. Miss Peggy Fuller will be a freshman in the college of Sons of Mr. and Mrs.

John A. education. She will specialize in 382 Ringwald will be occupational therapy. students at Ohio State University this fall. Mr.

Jack Eberle will Pharmacy student at the Uni- linish a five-year course in elec, versity of Cincinnati will be Mr.ltrical engineering, and Mr. Larry Larry Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eberle will be a freshman in pre-Myron Dixon, 228 Chestnut St. medicine.

He will be a freshman. Mr. Dale Drake, son of Mr. and Chemistry major at Ohio Wes- Chemistry major at Un10 leyan University, Delaware, is John Doerres, a sophomore. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph N. Doerres, 161 N. High St. Sons of Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Eberle, 382 Ringwald will be at VI St Jc YE ch be ed oc adminis- Columbus. this month is Miss Ohio State University stIdents itration and Mr. Schweitzer is a Mr.

Charles Garmhausen, son Sara Jane Stocklin, daughter of 'this fall will include two sons of mechanical engineering student. of and MIT. W. J. Garm- IMrs.

Chris H. Stocklin, 250 West-Dr. and Mrs. Ranald M. hausen, 6 Rose Lane, will resume ern Ave.

1412 Belleview Ave. Mr. Ramon I Mr. Eugene Greer will begin I Wolfe will leave late this month i his second year in the college of Wolfe will leave late this month his second year in the college of I University of Cincinnati will be Mr. Larry Proehl of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence, 1Proehl, 393 Riverside St. A lical engineering student, he will Sept. 15. I Mr.

David Cutright, son of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Cutright, 'Bainbridge, who was graduated I from Capital University in June a bachelor of science degree, is continuing the study of arts and sciences at Ohio State University. His. brothers, Mr.

Norman Cutright and Mr. Richard Cutright are attending Ohio Univeristy to study arts and sciences. I. the study of architectural engineering at Ohio State University this fall. lie will be a junior.

the study of architectural enei- Among students returning to begin his fourth year of elee- at Ohio State University the Ohio State University the last of engineering. Mr. Doug last of September. He has been freshman, will leave iworking at the Mead Corpora-Sept. study liberal Ition this summer.

lie and Mrs. 1Greer and their son. Michael, will live at 2101i W. Tenth Ave. in qi I i rnliirrlhlIC ll Columbus September will be Mr.

Belvedere one, a iresnm Lovely and Miss Darlene Lovely. Sept. 23 and wil Mr. Lovely will be a senior in arts. the College of Agriculture and Wolfe, a 23 and will arts.

ann. 1 Junior in pre-denistry at Ohio University wia be Mr. Charles Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hammond, 520 E.

Water Street. ki .7 11" Wa.6 sity will be Mr. Charle.40 Hammond, on of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hammond, 520 E.

Water Miss Becky Mahaffey, daugh-'Mrs. John Drake of Laurelvilled Planning to leave Sept. 8 for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nortnan W.

Route 1, will leave for OtterbeiniDelaware is Mr. William Frazer. Mahaffey, 352 Marzluff Rd. williCollege, Westerville, on Sept. 14; He will be a senior at Ohio Wes- be a freshman in the college of begin his second Year in ele- I leyan University there.

His education at Ohio State Univers- mentary education. major is chemistry. Mr. Jere ity. Her aim is be a secondary Frazer, a graduate of Ohio State school history teacher.

Fist-year student at Mt. will leave Oct. 2 to do met Hospital School of Nursing, laost-graduate work in anthroLeaving Oct. 1 will be Mr. Don is Miss Hazel there.

They are sons of McNeal, a sophomore at Ohio of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes; Mr. and Mrs. Jere Frazer, Colum.

State University. A physical ed- Reed, Route 8. Orientation be- bus Pike. ucation and music student, he is gan Tuesday. the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Don H. Mr. Don Chilcote, on of Mr. McNeal, 643 Linn St.

Ready to resume studies at the and Mrs. C. B. Chilcote, Laurel- University of Michigan, Ann Ar-Iville, will begin his senior year Miss Linda Miller plans to bor, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs.

tat Otterbein College. Westerville. it la be a freshman in the college of beg his second Year in ele- I leyan University there. His education at Ohio State Univers- mentary education. major is chemistry.

Mr. Jere ity. Her aim is lo be a secondary Frazer, a graduate of Ohio State school history teacher. Flist-year student at Mt Car-; University, will leave Oct 2 to do met Hospital School of Nursing, post-graduate work in anthro- Leaving Oct. I will be Mr.

DoniColumbus, is Miss Hazel there. They are sons of McNeal, a sophomore at Ohlordaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes; Air. and Mrs.

Jere Frazer, State University. A physical ed- Reed, Route 8. Orientation be- bus Pike. ucation and music student, he is gan Tuesday. the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Don H. Arr. Don Chilcote, son of Mr. McNeal, 643 Linn St.

Ready to resume studies at the and Mrs. C. B. Chilcote, Laurel- yule, will begin his senior year University of Michigan, Ann Ar- I Miss Linda Miller plans to bor, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs.

I at Otterbein College, Westervil1e.1Lowell gnamE0 When the University of Cincinnati begins its fall schedule this month, Mr. Tom Goshorn will be among freshmen there. He is the son of Mrs. Paul Bowman, 287 S. Paint St.

llmO Combining a general arts course and a business course at Ohio University is Miss Barbara Flinn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Ardslea. A sophomore, she will leave Sept.

19. Mr. Richard Strouse of Adelph4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strouse, will enter Otterbein College on Scpt.

9. A freshman, be will major in business and minor in plans to teeth in high school fol- I Mr. Steven Mason had a very i. 'lowing his graduation. His sister, short vacation at 'home this year.1 1 sophomore, is majoring in home Ilis parents are Mr.

and Mrs. O. This month Mr. Marvin Beav- and will qualify as a B. Mason, 31 Mead Dr.

He workedlers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omen' 'leacher upon graduation. Their at Bellot, during the sum- Laurelville, Route 1, will Mr. and Mrs.

Corbett 'mer, returning home on Aug. 19.1return to Greenville, to be- Iklr. Frank Tr will begin Colom-1Lovely, reside at Piketon, Route Shortly afterward he went to the his senior year studying for an electrical engineering course Sigma Nu national convention at I the ministry in the Free Metho- at Case Institute of Technology, Roanoke, and from there, list Church. Cleveland, this fall. Ile is the son Planning to enter Capital Uni- to Massachusetts Insti- of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Trainer, versity, Columbus, to take the qute of Technology, Cambridge, Senior in pre-medicine will be1166 N. High St Cadet Teacher Program is Mr.INfass, where he will be a senior Ir John Seidensticker, who at-1 1l 1 1 Anderson. He is the son of in engineering. i tends Notre Dame University .1 Now in her third year of nur-; leave Sept.

24 for Ohio StateiWilliam Herrnstein. 623 Seneca He is majoring in physical edu- and Mrs. Floyd Dame. Ind. lie will at Jewish Hospital, Cincin' University, where she will Mr.

William Herrnstein, a cation. 'Kingston, Route 1. i Mis Sondra Smith, daughter about Sept. 19. IL; is the son of nati, is Miss Margaret Freeland.

Seiden- She is the daughter of Mr. and John R. Freeland, 636 Corn-ter Imanche Rd. her Sophomore year in a is taking engineering. i lkIr.

and Iktrs. Miles Srnith, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Se, hygiene course. She is the daugh- Ilerrnstein, a sophomore.

is i Mr. Roland Terrell, who was On Sept. 9. Miss Ethelanne iWest Fourth Street. Shawnee Drive.

..,4 Vire Chtirlec A Isoecializing in ohvsical educa- 1 arntillmtnet rArti Wnvarily 'Moll Inver will return tn rteniscin return Sent 24 In Min Statel ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.Ispecializing in physical educa-; I graduated from Waverly IlighlOyer will return to Denison return Sept. 24 to Ohio State' her Sophomore year in a dental is taking engineering. 1 of Mr.

and Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Norbert hygiene course. She is the daugh-lJohn Ilerrnstein, a sophomore. is Mr.

Roland Terrell, who was On Sept. 9. Miss Ethelanne iWest Fourth Street, Shawnee Drive. of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles S.Ispecializing in physical educa- i graduated from Waverly High will return to Denison Uni-lwill return Sept. 24 to Ohio State fam lames Continuing laboratory training in preparation for becoming a medical technologist. Miss Julie Beeler will be at Mt. Carmel Hospital, Columbus, until February. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Beeler, 196 VinG Street. Entering his sophomore year in engineering this fall will be Mr.

John Jende, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jende, Kingston. He will return to Ohio Miller, 19 Huron Rd. 'ion.

iSchool in June, plans to begin Iversity, Granville, where she willUniversity, Columbus, where she Miss Phyllis Oyer, daughter of Alm10 1 classes st the University of begin her sophomore year as a will report with other recently 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Oyer, 1 Florida, Gainesville, in mid- music major and community cheerleaders for fall1619 Arch will be a freshman September. The on of Mr.

minor. The daughter of ipractice. A senior in Ohio University this autumn. B. F.

Teten of Bartow. Fla.Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Oyer. she completed a sum- to leave Sept.

16, she he will enroll in a liberal arts is a member of tne Denison'mer school session at OSU Wilt begin an elementary educaHines. icourse. 1Women's Music Honorary. IALig. 30.

iLon course. 1 Junior in aerontutical engi- Mr. Gerald A. Fox will begin neering is Mr. Ronald Hines.

A his third year of a pre-law course student at the University of Cin- at Ohio State University this is the son of Mrs. Wilma Jail. He is the son of. Mrs. Ann Hines, 842 Monroe Ave.

iFox, 120 Western Ave. Junior in aerontutical engi- Mr. Gerald A. Fox will begin neering is Mr. Ronald Hines.

A his third year of a pre-law course student at the University of Cin- at Ohio State University this is the son of Mrs. WamaJall. He is the son of Mrs. Ann 842 Monroe Ave. 'Fox, 120 Western Ave.

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