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* *•* q " H n -: 8 H n- 4 It'A, •*' \ ..X *~ , ••n !__! i i»% mm PHOTOGENE 1966 Marion-Franklin High School Columbus, Ohio Foreword "God pity them both; and pity us all Who vainly the dreams of youth recall For of. all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these: 'It might have been' " John Greenleaf Whittier The years after graduation will be the most important ones of our lives. We must set our goals carefully and then strive to attain them. In order to make our youthful dreams become reality, we must work. Our quest to fulfill these dreams will be difficult, but not impossible. Maturity and flexibility are the primary elements which will determine our success or failure. The world is ever-changing, and, in order to succeed, we must have the maturity to face it without fears and becoming indifferent; our dreams will shatter, and we will be heard vainly echoing regret that "It might have been!" Co-editors ALMA MATER Marion-Franklin thee we love Honor is thy way Lift this song of praise above From our hearts today, Through the years our memories Joining you and me; Glory, honor, praise shall be Marion - to thee. Marion-Franklin still we pray Pride of days gone by In our hearts forever stay Till the day we die. Marion-Franklin be our guide, Glorify the truth Words of strength in us abide Ever from our youth. 1(\rf- FACULTY Administration Wendell Johnson said that "The future from which we can never escape swiftly becomes the past which we can never recapture." Four years ago your high school education was part of your future; now it has become a part of your past. It is the part of your past which has prepared you for the many and diverse paths you will follow as you assume the responsibilities of adult men and women. May these paths lead you into many happy and success­ ful experiences in the years ahead. •t,€'l/ Principal I IV Since Michael Lower took over as principal of Marion-Franklin, the students of this school have yet to regret the fine job he has done for the students and faculty. Mr. Lower uses his teaching ability by substituting for teachers who are called away unexpectedly. Miss Reamer's job of vice-principal is one of hard work and patience. She has shown through her diligent work at Marion that she has not only patience, but understanding and concern as well for the student body. P" MARGARET BECK Ohio State University B.S. Ed. Home Economics LYDA BOGART Ohio University, Ohio State University B.S. Ed. English WALTER CALINGER Ohio University, Purdue University, Ohio State University B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed. Guidance JOHN R. COONTZ Findlay College, Ohio State University B.S., M.A. Biology, General Science THEODORE W. FRITZ Capital University Ohio State University B.S. Biology, Physical Science CHARLES GEEDY KATHLEEN DILL MARY BETH ELMORE Ohio State University Miami University Marquette University, O.S.U. B.S. Ed., M.A. (Music) B.S. B.S. Instrumental Music Librarian Biology NATHANIEL FITZ DIANE FLEISCHER Florida A & M University Capital University B.S. B.S. Industrial Arts Bookkeeping I, II, Consumer Economics, Business Law, Sales LYNN GETZ Manchester College, B.A. Social Studies DORETHA HOLLAND West Virginia State, Ohio State University B.S. Ed. Guidance MARION HANSON Transylvania College, University of Kentucky, A.B. Current History, World History CHARLES F. HENDERSON Central State College, Otterbein, O.S.U., B.S. Special Education ALICE HOLLEY Capital University, B.S. English ROBERT HOLDERLE Capital University, B.S. Ed. American History DONALD R. HUNKER GENEVA JACKSON Ohio State University Ohio State University B.S. Ed. B.S. Mathematics Spanish, English WILFRED H. HUPP DOROTHY JOHNSON Ohio State University Capital University B.S. Ed., M.A. (Psych.) A.B. Chemistry, Physics English I, II French 1,11 LOIS JOHNSTON DOUGLAS E. KEHL New York University Wittenberg University University of Colorado A.B. B.S., M.Ed. U.S. History, P.O.D. Guidance ROGER KECK SHARON KREPS Ohio University Manchester College B.S. Ed. B.S. Power Mechanics World History, English II CHARLES M. MALONEY Boston University, B.S. Physical Education, American History BLANCHE LEWIS Fairmont State College, West Virginia Univ., Ohio State University, Bowling Green Univ., B.A. Business Education INEZ MALONEY Marietta College Ohio State University, B.S. Ed. Home Economics RONALD MAULLER Capital University, B.S. Ed. History, Health, Physical Education, Boys Attendance ORAL LOWERY Ohio State University, B.S., M.A. Industrial Arts ELEANOR McKITRICK Ohio State University, B.A., B.S, English RICHARD MILEFF Capital University, B.S. Bus. Ed. Business Arithmetic, Physical Education JANICE PETIT State College (Iowa), B.A. Business Education MARYLEE MOREHOUSE DePauw University, Ohio State University, B.S. Ed. Journalism, English JOHN OGUICH Ohio State University, B.S. Ed. Industrial Arts CELIA PINCUS Kansas State University, University of Nebraska, B.S, English MAE PALMER Ohio State University, Bowling Green Business University, B.C.S. / Shorthand, Typing, Business English ROBERT REITHER Ohio State University North Carolina University State College (N.C.) B.S. Ed. E. C. SCHICK Mathematics Capital University B.S. Ed. (Music) Vocal Music CARROLL RINE Bowling Green University, West Virginia University B.S., M.A. Shop Math, Metals and Woods DOROTHY SEARS LAWRENCE P. SMITH Wittenberg University, Miami University Ohio State University B.S. B.S. P.O.D.; /I/I English IV, Speech, Dramatics WALTER SHOTT WARREN F. SMITH Ohio State University Capital University, B.S., M.A. Ohio State University World History, American A.B. History Mathematics ^K. y&• JEAN STURGILL j0> ^ Ohio State University ^ B.S. Latin, Typing KENNETH VALIMAKI ROBERT WEALS Ohio State University Mt. Union College, B.A., B.S. Ed. Ohio State University Art B.A. English BRENDA WALTMAN Otterbein B.S. Ed. Physical Education, Health SHERWOOD WALTMAN Miami University B.S. Physical Education, Health h < i The secretaries of our school, Mrs. Our janitors - Mr. Harper, Mrs. Smith, Schoonover and Mrs. Lilley, fill an im­ and Mr. Rhymer - deserve a great deal portant function in the efficient opera­ of credit for keeping our school in such tion of our school offices. Upon their fine condition. shoulders falls the task of publishing daily bulletins and keeping everyone posted on the routine of the school. The cooks this year ha^e added a great deal of variety to our daily menu, and we thank them for their extra effort and hard work. The cooks are Margaret Stimple, Marion Applegate, Ruth Booker, Iolene Brinkley, Helen Kay, Ruth Washburn, Ruth Burell, and Thelma Ryan. ? of) I J ,- A V ^jAf "J'"J<WP, t •5 Z> /*4 M^>7 ENIORS Senior Officers Vice-President Secretary RICHARD DALE DARNELL YOLANDA MARLENE PASKA "Doggie" "Yogi" Vice-Pres. Sr. Class 4; Hi-Y Jr. Prep Choir 1; Dramatics 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball Club 1, 4 - Vice-Pres; Sr. 2, 3.4; Football 2,3,4 - Prep Choir 2; Usherettes 2; Co-Captain. Fall Play 3; Operetta 3; Sec. of Sr. Class 4; Sr. Choir 4; Treasurer Co-Editor Photogene 4; Play GARY RICHARD STILES 4. "Stubby" Student Council 1; Basketball Chapl ain 1; Hi-Y 1 - Pres, 2, 3, 4 - PAUL DAVID DEAN Pres; Track 1 - Manager, 4; "Diz" Jr. Honor Society 1; Football X-Country 2; Reserve Football Manager 3; Office Worker 3, 3; Varsity Football 4; Youth 4; X-Country 4; Sr. Class for Christ 4; Chaplain of Sr. Treasurer 4. Class. President. OMAR RAY CORDIAL "Big O" Rocket Society 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hon­ or Society 1,2; Student Coun­ cil 1.2,3,4; Honor Society 3, 4; President's Council 3,4; Lt. Gov. Buckeye Boys State 3; Boys Nation from OhrcrS; Humanities Club 1; Sr. Class Pres. 4; Office Worker 2, 3, 4; Capt. School Color Guard 2; Sr. Concert Band 1,2,4; Sr. Marching Band 1,2; Dance Band 1, 2, 3,4; Orchestra 1, 2,3. BENITA TRANOVIA ADAMS "Neet" Girls Glee 1; Gym Asst. 4; Student Council 2, 3; Marionettes 2,3,4; En­ semble 2, 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Oper­ etta 3; Sr. Choir 3, 4, Council 4. CARL LEE ADAMS "Carl" Youth for Christ. JANICE LOUISE ADAMS ROSIE LEE ALLEN "Jan" "Thrish" Dramatics Club 3; Span­ Y-Teens 2; F.B.L.A. 3. ish Club 4; Office Help­ er 4; Library Asst. 4; MARY ANN ANDY Glee-Choir 1; Pep Club "Mary Ann" 1; G.A.A. 1. Y-Teens 1; G.A.A. 4; Marionettes 2,3,4; Usher­ HAROLD DENNIS ettes 2; Youth for Christ 4; ALLMAN Girls Glee 1. "Dennis" 13 LINDA MAXINE ARCHER NANCY ANN BALL "Lynn" "Nan" Y-Teens 1; G.A.A. 4; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. Youth for Christ 1, 4; 4; Girls Glee 1,4; Sr. Dramatics 4; Marion­ Prep Choir 2, 3. ettes 2, 3,4. ROBERT HOWARD BAKER CLARICE JEAN BALL "Bob- "Clarice" Projector Club; Sr. Choir Dramatics 1; Future Nurses 3,4; Rocket Club 1; 2; Sr. Prep Choir 2,3; Junior Prep Choir 1; Sr. Girls Glee 1; Sr. Choir 4. Prep Choir 2. ROGER CLAY BARBOUR "Rog" Projector Club 4; Science Club 1; Rocket Club 1. LARRY ALLEN BARNETT "Barnie" Camera Club 1. KATHLEEN ROSE BARNEY JEANETTE ADEL "Kathy" BASNETT Red Cross 1,2, 3; Future "Bassy" Nurses 1; Y-Teens 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Y-Teens G.A.A. 4; Spanish Club 1; Majorette 3,4; Home­ 2. coming Court 4. LINDA D. BARROWMAN SANDRA LEE BENTLEY "Linda" "San" Youth for Christ 4; Red Dramatics 1.

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