Homer High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Homerville, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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WORKMAN Biology 7th and 8th Mathematics llih and 12th American History Agriculture MAYNARD BAUER Coach 8th History 7th Geography World History 8th Science 7th Science HELEN BECK 7th English sch English 9:11 English lom English llth and 12111 English OLGA ZIMMERMAN Shorthand Typing I Typing II Spanish I1 Consumer Economics Business Law Girls Physical Education ALBERT KIEL Industrial Arts EDWA MOSHER Home Economics ELFREDA JOHNSON Vocal Music MR. STAUFFER Art ..-1--'-xx X M V , V NV H . f . K V N3 .,-Z-N f ...Hy wx, sg xi . g X Nora Wuthrich Class Plays . . . Mixed Chorus . . l,Z, Special Chorus . Y-Teens ..... Class Officer . . Newspaper Staff. . 1, Nlajorette ........ Art ......... l,Z, Y-Teen Officer ...... 3,4 3,4 4 4 Class of 1952 Kenneth Slarb Class Plays . . . . . . Mixed Chorus . . l,Z, Hy-y. . ..... Class Officer . Athletic Club .... . . Basketball. . . . . l,Z, Baseball. . . Photo-Club . . Art........ Hy-y Officer ...... Student Council. . . . . 4 ..l,Z, Duane Schempp Class Plays ..... Z, Mixed Chorus . . l,2, Special Chorus. . . l, Band .......... 1, Ensemble .... . . Quartet .... . . Octet ....... . . Class Officer ..... Athletic Club. . .1,z, Basketball ..... 1,Z, Baseball. , , . , l,Z, Z 4 4 4 3 aiu Snoddy Class Plays. . . Mixed Chorus. . 1, Special Chorus Band ....... Octet. . . . . . Class Officer. . One Act Plays. Basketball. . . . .l, Baseball. . . . . . l, Photo-Club. . . Hy-y Officer. . I ,- f Q is ,SSW , -sf 3. 3. Z. Z. 3. 3 3. 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jo Ann I-'enstermaker Special Chorus. . 1,2 Band ........ . . l Ensemble. . . . . . Z Y-Teens. . .... 1,2 Class Officer. . . . . District State Test . . Cheerleader. . . .l,Z, Photo-Club. . . . . . . Newspaper Staff. . . Y-Teen Officer. .l,2, ,3 ,Z .4 ,3 . 1 3,4 3,4 .1,z Orchestra. . . . . . .3 3,4 .4 1,z 3,4 Doretta Wood Valedictorian Special Chorus . .1,Z,3,4 Band .......... 1,Z,3 Orchestra . . . . . . l Ensemble . . . . . Z,3,4 Y-Teens ...... l,Z,3,4 Class Officer ....... 1 District State Test. . 2,3 Cheerleader ..... 1,2,3 Newspaper Staff. . l,Z,4 Y-Teen Officer ..... 2 Dorene Wood Salutatorian Class Plays ...... 3,4 Mixed Chorus . . l,Z,3,4 Special Chorus .... 3,4 Ensemble ......... 4 Y-Teens. . . . . . l,2,3,4 Class Officer . . . . . . 3 District State Cheerleader . Majorette ......... 1 Y-Teen Officer ..... 2 Test . , Z . . . .l,2,4 Carl Zemancik Class Plays ...... Mixed Chorus. . .1,2,3,4 Basketball Manager. 1,4 Hy-Y ........... 3,4 Athletic Club. . . l,2,3,4 Photo-Club .... l,Z,3,4 Hy-Y Officer. . . . . . 4 .3,4 Phyllis Howe Special Chorus. .l,Z,3,4 Band ......... l,Z,3,4 Ensemble ..... l,2,3,4 Y-Teens ...... l,Z,3,4 Class Officer ..... 2,4 District State Test. 2,3 Prince of Peace. . . 2,3 Photo-Club ..... 2,3,4 Newspaper Staff. . . 2,4 Y-Teen Officer ..... 4 Poetry Reading Contest Lillian Czenkner Class Plays. . . . . . 3.4 Mixed Chorus. . .l,Z,3,4 Special Chorus. . . . . . Band...........l.-Z Y-Teens. . . . . l,Z,3.4 Art ..... . .l,Z.3.4 Rosemary Kipllnger Student Council .... 1,3 Buckeye State. . . . . 3 Special Chorus ..... 4 Band .......... l,Z,3 Orchestra ......... 1 Y-Teens ...... 1.2.3.4 Class Officer ..... 2,3 Prince of Peace ..... 3 Photo-Club ..... 2.,3,4 Y-Teen Officer. . . . . 4 Poetry Reading Contest ..............3.4 John Iuchum Class Plays ..... 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus ..... 1,3 Class Officer ..... 2,3 Athletic Club. . . l,Z,3,4 Basketball ..... l,Z,3,4 Baseball ...... l,2,3,4 Photo Club ........ 1 Newspaper Staff .... 1,2 Poetry Reading Contest ................3 Boyd Massie Class Plays ..... Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus . . . .l,3,4 Hi-Y ...... Athla-Nc Club -. . l,Z,3,4 Basketball ...... Z,3,4 Baseball ...... l,Z,3,4 Hi-y Officer. Claire Havel Class Plays ...... 3,4 Mixed Chorus . . l,Z,3,4 Band .......... l,Z,3 Y-Teens ...... l,Z,3,4 District State Test . . . Z Newspaper Staff. . .l,Z,4 Art ......... 1.2.3.4 Y-Teen Officer .... 2,4 Ronnie Voorhees Class Plays ...... 3,4 Mixed Chorus . . l,2,3,4 Special Chorus. . . 1.2.4 Band ......... l,Z,3,4 Ensemble ......... 4 Athletic Club . . . l,Z,3,4 Basketball ..... l,Z,3,4 Baseball ...... l,Z,3,4 Photo -C lub ..... 1,2 ,3 ,4 Newspaper Staff .... 1,2 Art .......... 1,z,3,4 Be tty Alle n Class Plays ...,,, 3,4 Mixed Chorus. . l,Z,3,4 Special Chorus. . . l,2,,3 Y-Teens ...... l,2,3,4 Newspaper Staff ..... 4 Y-Teen Officer ..... Z Tlmekeeper .... . . 4 Class History One balmy fall day in September, 1940, Mrs. Max Hisey fnee Miss Lola Kiplingerj, stood in the door of Homer's first and second grade room on the first day of school. Two little perky hair ribbons and one pair of first long pants, JoAnn Fenstermaker, Phyllis Howe, and John Juchurn, skipped through the door. These are the only three members of the original class that have been able to stand it all this time. JoAnn moved away the following summer, leaving Phyllis queen of the second grade. You see, she was the only girl among all those handsome toothless boys. A sweet little brown- eyed rotund boy, joined us this year. Carl Zemancik was his name. JoAnn relieved Phyllis, much to her chagrin, of her exclusiveness in the third grade. Mrs. Charles Hockensmith falias Miss Myrtle Hastingsj placed two more names in her little black book in the fourth grade. The names were Nora Wuthrich and Boyd Massie. JoAnn and John fell desperately in love during this year. How sophisticated we thought we were when we sedately walked up the steps to the fifth grade room. We were all settled down into our seats when Mr. Leon Jeffery, our fifth grade teacher, ushered two new members into the classroom. Rosemary Kiplinger and Kenneth Slarb took their places in the two empty seats. Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered was a teacher in our sixth year. With wool skirts ruined by numerous ink squirtings, her nerves worn to a frazzle by the Devi1's Club fwhich was organized to do what the name irnpliesj, she resigned in the middle of the year. Then suave, broad-shouldered Mr. Louis Basom took over the honor of teaching our busy little brains. Quartets, fishing trips, and picnics were the highlights of his charmed regime. A softball team formed that year was named the Red Cardinals. Red caps for the boys and red hair ribbons for the girls designated this fact., By the ti.me we entered the seventh grade we had the advantage of high school teachers. Ronald Voorhees, Bill Snoddy, Dorene and Doretta Wood, and Duane Schempp enlarged the class enrollrnent. We found out what that mysterious high school word Dentention meant-- by experience. When we entered the eighth grade, we had become civilized. We faced the horror of flunking the eighth grade test. If we could have known what was ahead of us, we would have flunked it gladly. Betty Allen joined us to liven the class up a bit. Our boys, placed third in the county, playing sensational basketball in these two years. John was on the all county team. Slightly awed by the overwhelming experience of being full-fledged high school students of Homer High, we leaped over the little kids on the bus, tore up the steps and pranced into the ninth grade room. During initiation week, sponsored by the blood-thirsty Sophomores, we got our feet washed for the first tirne in nine years. We enjoyed all these so-called tortures more than the Sophomores. Dorene, Doretta, and JoAnn were first team cheerleaders No wonder we won most of the games that year. Phyllis was a member of the sextet. Mr. Bert Zimmerman tried to hold our famous parties at an even keel. f Class History We sailed into our Sophomore year initiating the poor little Freshmen with no mercy. Again JoAnn, Dorene, and Doretta were first team cheerleaders. The Sophomore boys composed the second team of the basketball season. Duane, Bill, and Ronnie organized a trumpet trio which played at all social functions. Doretta, JoAnn, and Phyllis were members of the triple -trio. ' Our Junior year was a most enterprising year. It started off with our Junior play, under the direction of Mrs. Mackey, entitled Mystery in Blue. It was a thrilling, actionpacked success, even though the jewels were lost, realflost, on the first night of the play. Rosemary placed first in the local Prince of Peace Contest, and good in the state contest. Rosemary was elected to attend Buckeye Girls' State. JoAnn was a first team cheerleader, Doretta made the second team. John won honorable mention on the county basketball team. Kenny pitched a no-hit game this year. The baseball team, honored by the capable talents of our boys, won second place in the county. One of the highlights of the year was our Junior-Senior banquet. With the help of Mrs. Zirnmerman, our class advisor, we had a dinner at Mozena's and a theatre party afterwards. The Holland theme was carried throughout the banquet. Lillian became the ninth girl in our class. Our Senior year continued to be an active one. Our Senior play, Glamour Boy, which presented the common problems of a high school boy, was a howling success7oAnn was a first team cheerleaderg Dorene made second. Our Senior boys composed the major part of the baseball and basketball teams. Our basketball team rated fourth in the county. Although our class has always been active in sports, music was never overlooked. Practically every member of the class has through mixed chorus, band, or orchestra, participated in the music program. Mr. Brewer controlled our business sessions. As our History which lies behind us helps predict what lies before us, we live up to our Motto, Success Awaits at Labor's Gates . O Class W zll We, the class of 1952, in sound mind and healthy physique, do make this our last will and testament. Each article here described is bequeathed severally to the below mentioned in cl 1. L I. I. I. L I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. W W fo dividuals according to the terms of this will and testament. We, now hereby declare all previous promises to pay will or testaments made by this ass as null and void. Rosemary Kiplinger, will my ability not to go steady to the Frank twins. Betty Allen, will Norman Massie to Kay Kast. Doretta Wood, will my .vocabulary to Wilrna Nolt. Nora Wuthrich, will my ability to get my History done at noon to Betty Wood. Claire Havel, will my ability to find excuses to go home in the afternoon to Doris Brooks. Dorene Wood, will my ability to get up in the morning to Geraldine Frank. Bill Snoddy, bequeath my romantic ability to Raymond Markley. Boyd Massie, will my wavy hair to my brother. JoAnn Fenstermaker, will my ability to stay thin to Betty Wood. Ronnie Voorhees, will my left over study halls to Wilma Nolt. Lillian Czenker, will my horse to Betsy Hines. Kenneth Slarb, will my pitching ability to Roger McFredrick. Phyllis Howe, will my red hair to Betsy Hines. Carl Zemancik, will my photographic ability to Carl Weber. e, John Juchum and Duane Schempp, will our driving ability to Jimmy Lynch. e, the Seniors, will our deepest syrnpathy to the Juniors, Sophomores, and the Freshmen, r their having to stay in school for the next few years. NAME WEAKNESS NICKNAME Doretta Wood Red Hair Woodsie Dorene Wood Blue Eyes Lefty Betty Allen Convertibles Bet JoAnn Fenstermaker Bill Jo Rosemary Kiplinger Cough Drops Rosey Phyllis Howe Pipes Phil Lillian Czenkner Horses Lil Nora Wuthrich Softball Twirp Claire Havel New Shoes Clarabell William Snoddy JoAnn Bill Carl Zemancik Photography Carl John Juchum Beautiful Women With Money Johnny Duane Schempp Wine, Women, and Song Clem Ronald Voorhees Snazzy Cars Ronnie Boyd Massie Money Speed Kenneth Slarb Shiny Cars Kenny Most popular boys Most popular girls. . Busiest person . . Friendliest. . . . Best boy athlete . . . . Thinks he is. . . . . . . Ronnie Voorhees, Duane Schempp . . Nora Wuthrich, J'oAnn Fenstermaker Dorene Wood . Betty Allen . Bill Snoddy . . . Kenny Slarb Luckiest . . . John Juchum Unluckiest. . . Boyd Massie Best smile . . . Claire Havel Class clowns ......... . . .Duane Schempp, Ronnie Voorhees Has best drag with faculty . . ............... Bill Snoddy Tries to have . . . . . . Duane Schempp Biggest grind. . . ............... Faculty Best Bluffers. . . . John Iuchum, Duane Schempp Most energetic . . . . . .... Ronnie Voorhees Laziest .... .... C arl Zemancik Marry first . . . . JoAnn Fenstermaker Marry last ......... . . . Lillian Czenkner Most representative girl . . ................... Phyllis Howe Best girl athletes ..... . . . Lillian Czenkner, J'oAnn Fenstermaker Most popular teachers . . . . . . . .Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. Brewer Smartest in the class . . . . Dorene Wood Thinks she is . . ........... . . .Doretta CLASS MOTTO Success Awaits At Labor's Gates CLASS FLOWER CLASS CCI-,ORS Yellow Tea Rose Blue and white COMMENCEMENT DATE May 29, 1952 'PET PEEVESH 1. .ToAnn Fenstermaker. . .People who show off. Z. Rosemary Kiplinger. . .People who brag. 3. John Juchum. . .Duane Schempp. 4. Dorene Wood. . .State Patrols. 5. Bill Snoddy. . .Teachers who think they know everything. 6. Carl Zemancik. . .Bad sportsmanship. 7.' Doretta Wood. . .People who think they are better than anyone else 8. Betty Allen. . .Conceited people. 9. Boyd Massie. . .Some coaches. 10. Ronnie Voorhees. . .Women drivers. 11. Kenny Slarb. . .People who think they are better than anyone else. 12. Nora Wuthrick. . .People who can't take a joke. 13. Claire Havel. . .Liars, 14. Phyllis Howe. . .Conceited people. 15. Duane Schempp. . .John Iuchum. 16. Lillian Czenkner. . .Spiders. V .--....... -nr .-....---,..,--,.....-,-..---- -I- ' 7 E. ... - -1- - L 'X ?Zf W? . !,,, 2,11 Y 1 If 5 - ' ,pw X 'V ' X af-5' XM Junior Class TOP ROW: fLeft to Rightj, Mr. Brewer, Darl Keen, Raymond Max-kley, Arthur Spellrnan, Tom Pierce, Bob Jeffery, David Barnes, Carl Weber, Jack Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Doris Brooks, Betty Wood, Virginia Stine, Alice Reece, Jean Mc Ferren, Wilma Nolt, Pat Cayia, Vera Steward, Marilyn Rex, Betsy Hines. Sophomore Class FOP ROW: flaeft to Rightj, Mr. Workman, Jim Shadley, Jim Conwell, Ed Brazis, Wade Brooks, Philip Howe. MIDDLE ROW: Geraldine Frank, Fredaline Frank, Frances Majce, Shirley Middour, Frances Sexton, Mabel Massie. BOTTOM ROW: Nicholas Kipylchak, Richard Garn, Bob Slarb. Freshman Class TOP ROW: flaeft to Rightj, Donald Clark, Jim Mc Fredrick, Norman Massie, Louis Me Daniel Bob Stine, James Summerton, Roger MC Fredrick, Gary Workman. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Zi:-nmerman, Charles Ramey, Betty Conwell, Janice Sooy, Jo Ann Bigelow, Sally Delcamp, Kay Garn. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Reinhart, Darl Fenstermaker, Elden Trapp, Clare Bisard, Glen Thompson, Bob Norris. 8th Grade TOP ROW: flaeft to Rightj, Miss Beck, Jim Zemancik, Carl Fritschze, Jim Hummel, Frank Nihiser, Ernest Lozier, MIDDLE ROW: Beverly Wolf, Ann Fossnaich, Arlene Schempp, Malene Peck, Janice Pettit, Luela Clark, Kay Kast. BOTTOM ROW: Alton Bishop, Wayne Null, Wayne Shorts, Eddie Wood, Lynn Grissinger. nn ljrade TOP ROW: fLeft to Rightj, Mr. Bauer, Sanford Repp, Billy Ling, Eugene Nolt, Dale Weimer Bert Jeffery, Ray Thompson. MIDDLE ROW: Nellie Reece, Joyce Leiby, Luela Cole, Marilyn Schempp, Patsy Ling, Billy Ann - Frank, Barbra Hurshell, Helen Rowe, Emmajean Stites, Elanor Carpenter. BOTTOM ROW: Walter Bigelow, Dan Wuthrich, Keith Lowe, David Gentry, David Friend, Larry Walsh. Sth and 6th Grades FOURTH ROW: fLeft to Righty, L. Pummell, J. Shadley, D. Blodgett, H. Brooks, J. Beckett, B. Campbell, H. Trapp, D. Snoddy, R. Wuthrich, H. Sooy, Mrs. Jenkins. THIRD ROW: P. Repp, C. Spellman, A. Leverton, M. Stites, B. Hoffman, L. Simcnx, B. Allen, W. Foster, M. Rex, W. Shorts, S. How:-nan. SECOND ROW: M. Bickett, P. Strine, L. Grissinger, M. Frank, I. Roberts, D. Carpenter, E. Pettit, Vivian Reece. FIRST ROW: W. Carpenter, R. Roberts, D. Tate, C. Nolt, H. Leiby, R. Clark, G. Foncannon, J. Reinhardt. 4th and 5th Ljrades FOURTH ROW: fLeft to Rightl, Mrs. Hockensmith, G. Schlarb, C. Nemeth, W. Clark, J. Van Meter, D. Wuthrich, J. Rowe, R. Bigelow, C. Zimmerman, G. Zenz, D. Hoffman, L. Jones, O. Senz. THIRD ROW: I. Kravtz, N. Geiger, D. Ramer, E. Gentry, B. Blodgett, M. Fetherolf, L. Friend, L. Howman, C. Bisard, N. Campbell, L. Welch, D. Ling. SECOND ROW: R. Rowe, J. Slarb, S. Vorhees, C. Billrnan, L. Norris, M. Bridgett, L. Null, L. Walder, A. Thompson, A. Spellman, S. Botdorf. FIRST ROW: D. Slarb, P. Null, D. Bigelow, R. Bisard, L. Wood, C. Nemeth, R. Brooks, D. Irwin. ABSENTEES: Kathleen Weimer and Tommy Sexton. 3rd Grade THIRD ROW: fLeft to Righty, P. Simcox, W. Fetherolt, K. Ankrom, E. Roberts, J. Majce, A. Zimmerman, C. Curry. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Soka, P. Stevenson, K. Fenstermaker, M. Geiger, S. Rex, E. Bishop, C. Hauenstein. FIRST ROW: M. Beery, L. Fetherolf, D. Snoddy, C. Billheimer, G. Curry, S. Bridgett, L. Leiby Znd Grade THIRD ROW: fLeft to Rightl, Miss Sooy, Jackie Grissinger, Elizabeth Jenkins, Raymond Fetherolf, Tommy Brooks, Bobby Allen, Robert Clark, Max Mc Fredrick, Sandra Miller. SECOND ROW: Shirley Slarb, Eugene Snoddy, Dicky Bowman, James Botdorf, Rayrnond Howman Betty Long, Billy Thompson. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Rowe, Shirley Curry, Ann Shorts, Howard Fetherclf, Bobby Leggett, Sue Schmetzer, Laverne Bowersock, Glenda Schibley. lst Grade THIRD ROW: fbeft to Rightj, Bobby Wuthrich, Dennis Howe, Kenneth Halliwell, Allen Havel, Richard Markley, Tornmy Williarns, Richard Billman, Wallace Dailey, Niki Walsh. SECOND ROW: Miss Bland, Linda Kline, Allen Blodgett, David Workman, Phillip Rowe, Roger Peck, Gerald Weirner. FIRST ROW: Nancy Ankrom, Faith Carpenter, Ronald Shanks, Linda Pummell, Nancy Cupp, Alice La Mar, Karl Friend, Ernest Repp. ABSENTEE: Jimmy Nestick. f . -ii. ,, . ,J U N f .fx ia. ... fl BILL SNODDY Left Guard Honorable Mention of All County Tcam '5Z HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT WINNERS FOUR YEARS STRAIGHT KENNETH SLARB Left Forward Honorable Mention in Junior High RONALD VOORHEES Right Guard Honorable Mention of All County Team SZ BOYD MASSIE JOHN JUCHUM Center All County Second Team in .Tunior High Honorable Mention of All County Team SO and 5Z DUANE SCHEMPP Right Forward CAVALIERS Varsity Opponents Homer Northwestern 66 25 Burbank 31 48 Sullivan 42 29 Polk 45 46 Seville 36 45 'i'Liverpoo1 52 41 '0'Granger-Sharon 58 41 Burbank 49 55 4' Lodi 31 5 O Polk 86 45 'l'Westfield 47 67 4' York 51 5 9 Nashville 60 76 Ruggles-Troy 59 63 4' Spencer 72 68 Spencer 76 64 4' Brunswick 44 49 Lodi 55 74 Westfield 42 46 'P' Hinckley 54 67 W' Seville 56 61 Alumni 46 55 Tourney Lodi 38 49 Spencer 52 44 4th place league winner. Varsity Basketball Squad TOP ROW: fLeft to Righty, Kenny Slarb, Boyd Massie, John Juchum, D d B Raymond Markley. BOTTOM ROW: Duane Schempp. Bill Snoddy, Ronnie Voorhees, Bob Jeffer f.m 4mnx: Varsity Cheerleaders JoAnn Fenstermaker, Geraldine Frank, Fredaline Frank, Marilyn Rex. Reserve Basketball Squad TOP ROW: fLeft to Rightj, Jim Mclfrederick, Clare Bisard, Roger McFrederick, Bob Stine David Barnes, Robert Norris. MIDDLE ROW: Darrel Fenstermaker, Gary Workman, Jim Shadley, Wade Brooks, .Tim Surnmerton, Elden Trapp. CHEERLEADERS: Betty Conwell, Betty Wood, Dorene Wood, Janice Sooy. With an H LEFT ROW: Betty Conwell, Betty Wood, Janice Sooy, Dorene Wood. RIGHT ROW: JoAnn Fenstermaker, Geraldine Frank, Fredaline Frank, Marilyn Rex. Junior High Basketball TOP ROW: Dale Weimer, Jixn Hummel, Ernest Lozier, Eugene Nolt, David Gentry, Carl Fritschze. 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Mc Daniel. THIRD ROW: M. Massie, S. Middour, G. Jeffery, F. Majce, J. Mc Ferren, B. Wood, M. Rex, V. Steward, P. Cayia, R. Kiplinger, P. Howe, D. Wood, W. Nolt, Mrs. Johnston. SECOND ROW: L. Czneker, C. Havel, B. Allen, D. Wood, V. Stine, B. Hine, G. Frank, F. Frank B. Conwell, J. Sooy, S. Delcamp, J. Bigelow, V. Roberts, K. C-arns, A. Reece, W. Brooks, D. Keen, C. Ramey, D, Fenstermaker, J. Summerton, B. Jeffery, J. Mc Fredrick. Band LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Hummel, Carl Fritschze, Ronnie Voorhees, Virginia Roberts, Phyllis Howe, Betsy Hines, Virginia Stine, Janice Sooy, Betty Wood, Philip Howe, Louis Mc Daniel, Lynn Grissinger, Bob Norris, Mr. Carrino, Bob Stine, Jim Surnme rton, Geraldine Frank, Fredaline Frank. Girls' Ensemble SECOND ROW: l1..eft to Rightl, Mrs. Johnson, Betsy Hines, Marily Rex, Sally Delcamp, Alice Reece. FIRST ROW: Dorene Wood, Doretta Wood, Phyllis Howe, Geraldine Frank. ABSENTEE: JoAnn Fenstermaker. Boys' Ensemble SECOND ROW: lLeft to Rightl, Mrs. Johnson, Bob Stine, Bill Snoddy, Duane Schempp, Ronnie Voorhees. FLRST ROW: .Timmy Conwell, Darl Keen, Rogexj Mc Fredrick, Philip Howe. if TYPING CHEMISTRY SHOP HOME ECONOMICS .,wff'f5 266 Vi? 'l UH X I U ix I , ' ' ' If Q . I. 4,p... I I :A V I BN N I ,M 2 1 sy Iv SO ROUND, SO FIRM WHICH ONE HAS THE TONI7 7 7 REMEMBER WHEN? 7 'v THEN THIL P UN RE LOVERS SEEING DOUBLE f-wg. ,IW-in -0 'W N4 S, 'C YASA? vt A Rk,fw 5 I V LA . A au .,.,,, XV . K ', A ' A all F79 -!,A ff. A ' Q 5 4' :fp A at 'L :- L iv '? f If , if N lHs.u4Q'4' 1., J' I ? 5' .I f-K, ,J . . , A ii ' .nf W4 s A ' V W X ? .Q 4 xx Rip, j 'R M ., P., ' ,4 , f P V V-- ,. . --:rv X lin SPRINGTIME AT H. H. S. S ENIORS iw. lm? ,.,f::' R ONNIE KP: NNY 46 AWARD BANQ UET A 'Sv-pw lrrrdnv- N. wa K. FULL LOAD THE TWINS BETTY LIL ROSEMARY .TO ANN 'w ll CARL BILL gqufog 'zafzfga ki? .ugh Lnhqnphvd A Bound by WALSWOIITH BROTHERS Huudinu, Ho.. U. S. 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BUT YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER COM PLIME NTS OF Parker 8 Sons USED CAR HEADQUARTERS Used Cars and Trucks With A Written Guarantee U33 Years Of Friendly Service Gibbs Motor Co. THE NEW FERGUSON 3O Krueger Bros. Tractor Sales 115-121 West Smith Road Phone 2.-7042 MEDINA OHIO Johnson Bros. Rubber Co COMPLIlN11:.INTb OF West Salem Equity Feed 8 Grain Bryant Brothers L'mestone - Cinder and Pumice - Building B1 k B 1d Supplie S d G 1-Lirnestone Phone 3165-5694 L d Oh C mpliments I Of The Medina Farmers Exchange Co. I Medina Oh C mplime nts Of Farmers State Bank West Sal m Oh C ompliznents of Holsl1oe's Sohio Station Herb and Freeda C ompl ime nts Of Heeter's 81 Riebe's GULF PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail Golden Cream Butter Cottage Cheese Milk - Cream Butte rrnilk Quality Ice Cream Ashland Sanitary Dairy 161-167 Center Street Ashland, Ohio Insurance and Real Estate Polio - Hospitalization Income for Accident and Sickness Fire, Lightning and Extended Coverage Comprehensive Farm and Personal Liability Automobiles and Trucks Sales of Farm and Town Property CHARLES HOLMES, AGENCY West Salem, Ohio Phone: 3701 T, B,ALLISON AND SON West Salem, Ohio HAWKINS' SERVICE STATION Phone 3 261 West Salem Ohio HINES IMPLEMENT SALES Minneapolis - Moline Power Irnplements - Sales and Service - Phone 2501 West Salem Ohio STEELE'S DRY GOODS West Salem, Ohio KIRK'S SOHIO SERVICE 2.4 Hour Wrecker Service General Automotive Repairing Atlas Tires - Batteries - Parts Brake - Carburetor and Generator Service Phone 2421 Nite Phone 2651 West Salem, Ohio FRANK'S DRY CLEANERS Laundry Service West Salem Ohio SMITH'S BARBER SHOP AND INSURANCE West Salem Ohio I .T IM ' S P L A C E Junction 224 and 42 Hope To See You A11 After The Games Phone 49 21 THE KROGER COMPANY Live Better For Less ,Hazel Harsh, Manager Lodi Ohio L O D I R E V I E W Printing, Publishing and Advertising Phone 2231 Lodi Ohio ELLIOTT'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive Funeral Service Modern Invalid Car Telephone 2391 219 Wooster Street Lodi, Ohio Compliments Of FLAMINGO Lodi Ohio LODI FOUNDRY COMPANY Producers Of Aluminum Castings For Aircraft I.. F Phone Lodi: 2141 Castings Lodi, Ohio LOCKE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Railings - Columns - Metal Building Products Ohio Street Lodi, Ohio A L D O D IN E R We Specialize In Foot Long Hot Dogs, Southern Pecan Pie, and Chicken In The Basket A1 and Doris Williams Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Lodi,Ohio Compliments of HALL'S BARBER SHOP. AND MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Phone 3351 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of UNDERWOOD'S MARKET Home of Quality Meats and Groceries Phone 3341 Lodi, Ohio Compliments of HALLADAY'S SOHIO STATION Phone495l Lodi Ohio Q,-gl-gdb R. E.BENSON AND SONS HASTINGS' GULF STATION Washing - Greasing Tires - Tubes Spray Glazing Batteries Phone 4632 Lodi, Ohio Cornplirnents Of THE UNITED DAIRY COMPANY Dairyr Products Lodi Ohio SPRING HILL GREENHOUSES R. B. Snell, Florist And Son Phone 4702 Telegraph Service Lodi, Ohio A 1 NW Phone 2771 Shell Distributors J. I Case Farm Machines 28th Year Serving Lodi People Lodi, Ohio Compliments of W. C. B A S O M Phone 3361 Lodi Ohio Compliments of BECK BROTHERS HARDWARE Gave This Friendly Service For Forty Years Thanks For Your Patronage GARRETT-WILSON INC Dodge - Plymouth Dodge Job-Rated Trucks 257 South Court Street Medina 2-9851 Complirnents of AMSTUTZ HATCHERIES 120 West Washington Street Baby Chicks - Poultry Supplies Dial 2-2694 Medina, Ohio HOMERVILLE SERVICE CENTER General Auto Repair Grease - Oil - Welding Service Gilbert Fenstermaker Phone 2195 SPENCER GAS AND OIL co, ' Ohio's Largest Tire Dealer Any Size- Any Brand Passenger, Truck mir Farm Tractors SAVE 302 MOTOR SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT Ash1and,Ohio CO. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Casualty - Life - Fire - Polio M, L, Fuller Phone Z 2 Z 3 Spencer Ohio Eat Gas R O B I N N RESTAURANT Phone 83 Route 224 Sullivan, Ohio L E I B F A R T H ' S The Diamond Store Known For Better Watches - Diamonds - Silver - China - Crystal - Jewelry Ashland, Ohio 36 East Main Street Complirnentsof LODI LUMBER COMPANY Phone 4131 Lodi Ohio ADDIS' FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 2601 Nest Salem Ohig Complirnents Of E L M F A R M D A IR Y Med ina Ohio M E D IN A C O A L C O. Automatic Furnace Controls - Combustioneer Stokers Hay - Straw - Grain Wholesale and Retail 312. South Court Street Phone 2.-5491 Medina, Ohio MEDINA MACHINE SHOP General Machine Work And Welding Phone 27041 Medina Ohio yg7dhlr ' T 1 S H J E w E L E R If It Comes From Tish It's Good 84 East Main Street A shland, Ohio 1 M 1 - Lots of Luck to the Class of 1952 LEO R, KINDSVATTER West Salem, Ohio F U H R M A N B R O S. Ford Tractors Dearborn Farm Equipment West Salem Ohio SPONSLER'S I. G. A,MARKET Everyday Low Prices 8 A, M, To 10 P, M, Daily Including Sunday Route 42 East Ashland Ohio J.L.DONLEY AND BRO. ELEVATOR Ashland, Ohio Compliments of STORM'S HI-SPEED SERVICE Greasing - Car Wash - Servicing Spencer, Ohio THE FARMER'S SAVINGS BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Savings Accounts and Checking Accounts Spencer, Ohio PATRY IMPLEMENT STORE Allis - Chalmers and New Idea Farm Equipment Radios - Television Phone 2032 Spencer, Ohio J. O. FENSTERMAKER Auctioneer Phone 2587 Homerville, Ohio Compliments of SPENCER ELECTRIC I-I,B.Coe Phone 2641 Spencer, Ohio W, B. 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