Columbiana High School - Clipper Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)
- Class of 1952
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Koch Marie Gleeton Kindergarten First Grade First Grade Second Grade Alice Ruark Sparkle Lautzenheiser Anna Mae Mellinger Sara Groner Second Grade Third Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Adena Mackall Fourth Grade 6 Georganne Race Fifth Grade Richard Beltz Belva Switzer Alberta Windle Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Sixth Grade fx f 7 3615 N new F My 5552'ifQ45.'Ii5fIfrgifoiififfiiif- ,X X KN by W ' gc f' en g . 'NN Qkfflllm HIM W W W W V ii Q63 N Q Q3 X M W Q, ' 2 'E Q, J, vw W Sa wp Y ja Kgyoloer J. PAU L ALLEY-PAUL You know l just say what l think, nothing more or less, Class Officer 3 iPres,l, Torch Club l,2, l-li-Y 3,4, Varsity Football 3,4, Reserve Football l,2, Reserve Basket- ball 2,3, Class Basketball 2,3,4, Hi-Y Basketball 4, Track Z,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff. Seniors JoANNE BEVI NGTON-B EVI Dark is her hair, sunny her smile, her sweet personality makes friends all the while. Glee'Club l,42,3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Style Show 4, Minstrel Show 2, Cheerleader 3,4, Librarian 4, Office Worker 4, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Tri-l-li-Y l,Z,3,4 lPublicity 4l, Class Basketball 3,4. CAROLYN BRUNGARD--CABBY A slender lady with golden hair. Class Officer lAthletic Chairman l J, Tri-Hi-Y l,Z iReporter l, Vice- President Zl, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Band l,2, Orchestra l,2, Junior Play, Sen- ior Play, Annual Staff IArt Fditorl, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Style Show 4, Paper Staff, Class Basketball 3,4, Steering Committee 2, Minstrel Show 2, Operetta 2. NORMA BURBICK-NORMA A brilliant combination of flaming hair, sparkling eyes, and warm friend- liness. Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,f'l, Class Basketball 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Librarian 4, Annual Staff, Paper Staff. EDWARD BURKEY-ED l-le talks little, but is none-the-less a good fellow. Torch Club l, l-li-Y 4, Band l, Orchestra l, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff. ROBERT D. COREY-BOB He loves them short, he loves them tall, as a matter of fact, he loves them all. Torch Club l,2, Hi-Y 3,4, Varsity Football 3,4, Reserve Football, Var- sity Basketball 4, Reserve Basketball l, Hi-Y Basketball 3, Torch Club Basketball 2, Band l, Orchestra l,2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Operetta 2, Annual Staff, Scholarship Team 2. A3152 Ssruons MARY E. DELAUTER-MARY My friends are more to me than gold. Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4 l'l-reasurer 43, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Minstrel Show 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Scholarship Team 2, Class Basketball 3,4, Librarian 3,4, Clipper Staff, Operetta 4, Style Show 4, National Honor Society. 1 . BARBARA DALE FISH ER-BOB BYE Cute little dickens, industrious too, never can tell what she's going to do. Tri-Hi-Y l,2, Band l,2, Orchestra l, 2, Glee Club l,2,3, Junior Play, Senior Play, School News Staff 4, Clipper Staff, Operetta 2, Minstrel Show 2, Librarian 3, Cafeteria l. WILLIAM A. FOERTCH-BILL A man of reverse days and nights. Class Officer 2 iSocial Chairrnanl, Torch Club l,2 lPres. 23, Hi-Y 3,4 lProgram Ch. 43, Steering Com. 2 lSec.3, Football Manager 2,4, Bas- ketball Manager 2,3, Basketball Sports Ed. 4, Torch Club Basketball 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Clipper Staff iPho- tography Editorl, Safety Patrol l, Cafeteria. CAROLYN JANE GANO-CAROLYN lf personality measures wealth, here is a millionaire. Glee Club l,2,3,4 lPres. 43, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4 lMusic Ch. I, President 2, Secretary 43, Junior Play, Senior Play, Band Operetta 2, Minstrel Show 2, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2, 3,4, Class Soc. Ch. 2, Operetta 4, Class Treas. 4, Class V. Pres. 3, Stu- dent Council 3,4 lDance Chairman 3, Secretary 43, Style Show 4, Clipper Staff, National Honor Society. LINDA MAE FISHER-LINDA She has as many friends as those who know her. Student Council 4, Gilee Club l,2,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Minstrel Show, Operetta 4, Paper Staff 4, Clipper Staff, Cafeteria 4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4 lChaplain 33, Office Worker 4. LOIS JEAN GLENN-LOIS She spreads about that silent spell that makes all people love her well. Glee Club l,2, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Scholarship Team 2,3, Clipper Staff lAssist. Business Managerl, Paper Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Min- strel Show 2, National Honor Society. L74 Kdyolaer Ssruans NANCY S. HAAS-NANCY l'm always willing to do what is asked af me. Tri-l-li-Y l,Z,3,4, Class Basketball 3, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Minstrel Show 2, Operetta 4, Annual Staff. JAN ET LEA MAGI LL-JAN ET Our lady of the silver strings and ivory keys. Class Officer 3 lSocial Chairmanl, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4 iMusic Chairman l,2,3l, Class Basketball 3, Student Cotuncil l, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Minstrel Show 2, Operetta,4, Paper Staff, Scholarship Team l, Style Show 4, Cafeteria l, JANET MAE HARROLD-JAN Quietly in her own mild ways, she does her work from day to clay. Glee Club l,2, Tri-Hi-Y l,2, Cafe- teria' l,3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Paper Staff, Annual Staff fTyping Editorl, Minstrel Show 2. MARGARET HARROLD-PEGGY Sweet-friendly-ready for fun she has a smile for everyone. Class Officer l,4 lAthletic Chair- manl, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4 iV. Pres. l, Program Chairman 41, Student Coun- cil 3,4 lV. President 3, Pres. 47, Glee Club l,2,3,4 iTreasurer ,3l, Minstrel Show 2, Operetta 4, Office Worker 4, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Librarian 2, Football Queen 4, Girls' State Alternate, Class Basketball 4, National Honor Society. JAN ICE LEE MAGILL-JANICE Style of fashion does she bring, a song we love to hear her sing. Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4 lMusic Chairman l,Zl, Student Council 3,4, Band 3, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Operetta 4, Minstrel Show 2, Style Show 4, Annual Staff, Cafeteria 2,4, Class Officer l lTreasurerl. MARY LOU McCAUGHTRY-LOU Peppy, laughing, 'full of fun, a better sport you'll find in none. Class Officer 3 iAthletic Chairmanl, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4 lPreS. 4, V. Pres. 3, Program Chairman Zi, Steering Com- mittee 3,4 lPresident 4l, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Minstrel Show 2, Operetta 4, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Operetta 3, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Librarian 4, Cafeteria l, Class Basketball 3,4, Delegate to Hi-Y Congress. i 79 Seruons BRUCE E. MILLER--BRUCE School never interferes with my plans, Hi-Y 3,4 lSecretary 4, Social Chair- man 3i, Torch Club l,2 lTreasurer Zi, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Reserve Football l, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Reserve Basketball 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Officer 3 lBoys' Athletic Chairmani, Annual Staff lBusiness Managerl, Freshman Bas- ketball, Boy's State Delegate, Pro- jectionist. MARILYN JANE NOLAN MARILYN Wit and humor aplenty has she but on time to school she dreads to be, Class Officer lGirls' Social Chairman 4l, Tri-l-li4Y l,2,3,4 'Membership Chairman ll, Band 3,4 lMaiorettel, Glee Club l,Z,3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Minstrel Show 2, Librarian 3,4, Clipper Staff, Class Basketball 3,4. EDWARD GEORGE MILLER-ED Fortunate is he who, though well learned, still retains his wit and sense of humor. Torch Club l,2, Hi-Y 3,4, Class Basketball l,2, Torch Basketball 2, Band l,2,3, Band Operetta Z, Orches- tra l,Z,3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Boys' State, National Honor Society 3,4, Scholarship Team l,2,3 lSocial Chairman 3,, Student Council 3,4, Safety Patrol Director 4, Clipper Staff Editor-in-Chief, ff W SHIRLEE MAE MUNCE-SHIRL Happy am l, From care l'm free. Why can't they all be contented like me? Tri-l-li-Y l,2,4, Paper Staff lliditorl 4, Annual Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Class Basketball 3,4, Glee Club l lPittsburghi, Librarian l,2,4, Oper- etta 2, Cafeteria 3. CHARLOTTE MARIE OESCH CHARLOTTE Gaze not upon her for she will giggle. Tri-l-li-Y l,Z,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3, Band l,2,4, Orchestra l,Z,3,4, Min- strel Show 2, Operetta 2, Cafeteria l, Class Basketball 3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Paper Staff, Annual Staff. CAROL L. POU LTON--CAROL With those brown eyes and light hair, we'd know Carol anywhere, Class Officer 4 lPres.l, Tri-Hi-Y l,2, 3,4 ll-listoriani, Glee Club l,2, June ior Play, Senior Play, Minstrel Show 2, Librarian 3,4, Style Show 4, Clipper Staff, Paper Staff 4, Football Home- coming Attendant 4, Class Basketball 3,4. 52 II ji Cgyofoer Semoks MARY ELLEN POULTON--ME Nothing is the matter as long as she can chatter. Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Minstrel Show 2, Operetta 4, Style Show 4, Librarian 2,4, Paper Staff 4, Clipper Staff 4, Scholarship Team l,2. LOU ISE CAROLINE ROESTI--LOU ISE She is gentle, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye. Class Secretary 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Class Basketball 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Head Majorette 4, Glee Club l,2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Clipper Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, Librarian 2, Style Show 4,. Minstrel Show 2, Football Homecoming Attendant 4, Cafeteria I, Band Operetta 2. MILTON POWERS-MICKEY Men of few words are the best. Class Officer iPresident 37, Junior Play, Senior Play, Clipper Staff 4, Football Manager 4, Reserve Basket- ball l,2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Foot- ball 3, Track l,2,3,4. GARY L. SAYERS-GARY Thou art long, lank, and jovial. Hi-Y 3, Varsity Football 3,4, Reserve Football 2, Reserve Basketball 2, Var- sity Basketball 3,4, Class Basketball l,2,3,4, Boys' Chorus l, Junior Play, Senior Play, Clipper Staff 4, Safety Patrol l, Freshman Basketball. CHUCK RAMSEY-CHARLIE A fine fellow, a good sport, a staunch friend. Class Officer l,2, Torch Club l,2 lVice President l, Program Ch. Zi, Hi-Y 3,4 lVice President 3, President 43, Junior Play, Senior Play, Band l,2, Orchestra l,2.,3, Freshman Bas- ketball, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Re- serve Football l,2, Varsity Football 3,4, Track l, Class Basketball l,2, 3,4, Clipper' Staff 4 lSports Editorl, Steering Committee 4 lSecretaryJ, Delegate to Hi-Y Congress. JEANETTE ARLENE SPANABEL JIMMY Gaiety, charm, pleasantness too, mix them together and we have you. Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Class Basketball 3,4, Glee Club l,4 iTreasurer 4l, Junior Play, Senior Play, Operetta 4, Clipper Staff, Scholarship Team 2. JACK L. STEPHENS-JACK All great men are dying5 l feel sick myselfl Class Officer l,2,35 Torch Club l5 Varsity Football 45 Reserve Football l,25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Reserve Basketball 25 Class Basketball l,2,3, 45 Band l5 Orchestra l,25 Clipper Staff5 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Fresh- man Basketball. .famous RHODA STEVENS-RHODA A mischievous gal of the feminine sex, you can never tell what she'll say next! Glee Club l,Z5 Band l,3,45 Majorette 3,45 Orchestra l5 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Clipper Staff5 School News Staff, Cafeteria 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Librarian 2,35 Minstrel Show 25 Class Basketball 3,4. A110152 RICHARD G. THOMAS-DICK Dick's witty remarks interrupted many a class! Class Officer Z,3,45 Torch Club l,Z lOfficerJ5 Hi-Y 3,4 lTreasurer 475 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Reserve Bast- ketball l,25 Class Basketball l,2,3,45 Football Manager 2,3,45 Student Council l lTreas.l5 Junior Play, Sen- ior Playj Clipper Staff lAss't. Editorl, DONNA LEE WAY--DONNA Worthy friend, likeable, and neat5 unassuming, reliable and sweet. Tri-Hi-Y l,Z,3,4 lTreos. 235 Class Basketball 3,45 Bond Z,3,45 Orches- tra 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Junior Ploy5 Senior Play5 Minstrel Show 25 Operetta 25 School News Staff5 Clip- per Staff5 Librarian 3,4. MARTHA JANE ZIMMERMAN JANE Although she's studious as can be, she's full of fun and gaiety. Glee Club l,2,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Minstrel Show 25 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Scholarship Team 2,35 Class Basketball 3,45 Operetta 45 Student Council 25 Style Show 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' State Dele- gate 35 Class Officer l,45 School News Staff5 Clipper Staff. 525' :iw , new i gr ET? .5 iz MARY JOAN ZIMMERMAN-JO Joan is quiet, but her friends all say, she is jolly in her own quiet way. Glee Club l,2,45 Junior Playg Senior Play, Minstrel Show 25 Operetta 4, Clipper Staff5 Tri-l-li-Y l, 2, 3, 4 lOfficer Z,4l. jjfie Cgyoper Semen Buss lu We, the Seniors of l952, think that since we are leaving the halls ot good old C. H. S., we should leave something with the underclassmen to remember us by. Nancy Haas leaves everything but her job at Gaughn's Corners-that she is keeping. Carolyn Gano leaves her squeaky clarinet to Jimmy Dorsey. Marilyn Nolan leaves her short dark hair and smallness to Dagmar. Charlotte Oesch leaves her soulful brown eyes to Earl Hicks. Janet Harrold leaves her easy-going ways to Gladys Cleveland. Carol Poulton leaves her long walk from school to Harold Busby. JoAnn Bevington leaves her ability to stand up boys without getting caught to Elna Tingle. Dick Thomas leaves his melodious giggle to Santa Claus. jeanette Spanabel leaves her soft feminine voice to Mr. Bailey. Louise Roesti leaves her position as head majorette to Isabelle Snyder. Linda Fisher leaves her ability to be in the office without being sent there to Willard Jessop. Ed Miller leaves his intelligence for scientific things to Captain Video. Gary Sayers leaves his ability to get sick at 8:45 and get better at 3:35 to Joe Reeves. Janet and Janice Magill leave their companionship to anyone who gets lonesome. Paul Alley leaves his pretty, wavy red hair to Royden Walker. Eddie Burkey leaves his steady job at the City Market to David jessop. Lois Glenn leaves her natural curly hair to Lila Bowers. Mary DeLauter leaves her unopened chemistry book to Mr. Barton. Bobbye Fisher leaves her ability to work late at night and still get average grades to Billy Fisher. Mary Ellen Poulton leaves her H202 to Nancy Verdier. Joan Zimmerman leaves her quiet ways to Pat Huk. Jane Zimmerman leaves her ability to get on the National Honor Society as a Junior to anyone who is capable. Jack Stephens leaves----period. Chuck Ramsey leaves his iob at the Sohio Station to anyone who can find a girl across the street to keep his morale up. Bruce Miller leaves his size to Leon Ross. Bob Corey leaves his ponies to anyone who gets a kick out of things. Cabby Brungard leaves her sophisticated ways to Laura Coughlin. Norma Burbick leaves her chewing Qum at school so she won't have any little gum drops. Rhoda Stevens leaves her love for roller skating to anyone who wants black and blue knees. Peggy Harrold leaves her friendly disposition to lane Holmes. Shirley Munce leaves the patch on her neck to anyone who likes gauze and adhesive tape. Donna Way leaves her short name to Donnie Oberhaltzer. Bill Foertch leaves his selling ability to next year's Juniors. Mary Lou McCaughtry leaves her ability to go with the same boy all through highschool to Barbara Biery. Milton Powers leaves his shyness to Gene Newsome. I4 Ha's H0 IN 1962! lt is the year l962. Most people have made a success of their lives, but we find two wanderers L-Peggy Harrold and Mary Del.auter. They have been touring the continent selling pencils in order to finish college. They have been at it for the past l0 years so you can see, they're determined to get their diplomas. While on their tour, they saw many of their classmates. Chuck Ramsey is coaching at Franklin Square. His team, the Ramsey Rockettes, played the Corey Clipperettes from Mingo Junction- both teams being all girls. Paul Alley owns a gigantic greenhouserin Florida where he raises orchids. He ships them to all parts of the world in Ci refrigerated heliocopter.. . Mickey Powers now has his own gas station where he sells his own brand of gasoline-Mil- ton's Motor Magic. Mary Ellen Poulton and Cabby Brungard own a shop in New York City. They specialize in sailor suits for the small fry. Jack Stephens is chief butcher at the A 8 P Store at the stock yards in Chicago. Working under him are Jane Zimmerman, who is handy- maid at the cash register, and Carolyn Gano, who is just plain maid. She sweeps out the store every night at 6 o'clock. Donna Way has her own private office in the Canton Hospital. On her door is her motto- This Way for Health. Dick Thomas is manager of the N. Y. Yan- kees. Because of his sense of humor, he is the only manager never to fight with the umpires. Ed Miller, who was voted the most likely to succeed , is now janitor at his old alma mater, C.H.S. Charlotte Oesch is a world famous F.B.l. lady. She is on a secret mission in Russia. She is trying to get Stalin's autograph, Instead of being an undertaker, Bill Foertch has done just the opposite. He has undertaken the job of keeping people alive-he's president of Mutual Life Insurance Company. Gary Sayers is o movie star. He is setting the fashions for the men of the world with his royal blue trousers and pink shirt. Joan Zimmerman is an old maid at 27. She has a cat menagerie. She now has taught her 62 Angora cats to bring in the mail. Dogs have nothing on theml l lnstead of specializing in shoes, Lois Glenn has gone to the other extreme. She specializes in women's hats. The sensible kindl Nancy Haas has become a millionaire. After graduation she discovered a coal mine under her house. Following graduation Norma Burbick became office secretary, succeeding Mrs. Bender. She become so skilled in her work that she took over Mr. Richmond's job as Superintendent of Schools. Janet Harrold has become our most successful career girl. She has a career of 6 children. She is teaching them to take over her old job at Heck's. Janet and Janice Magill are touring Europe with the Metropolitan Opera Company. Janice sings while janet accompanies her on the piano. They have appeared twice before the royal family. Ed Burkey is still delivering groceries for the City Market. But now he has his own Cadillac and chauffeur to drive him from door to door. Mary Lou McCaughtry is the nation's first lady-plumber, that is! lt seems her father's uniform was so cute and went so well with her hair that she decided to go into the business. Marilyn Nolan always had a soft spot for the canine species, so now she is proprietor of a ken- nel for orphan dogs. She has all kinds, and she loves 'em alll Jeanette Spanabel and Carol Poulton have just finished nurses' training. Carol has been sent to Africa to care for a sick lion, and Jean- ette has been sent to Massillon-to work in the hospital! Rhoda Stevens has become a professional roller skater. She owns her own rink- Rhoda's Roller Rendezvous. lt has unbreakable glass floors. Shirley Munce has gone to Alaska. She's sell- ing electric blankets to the Eskimos. At present she is living in a three room igloo with her dog team. Linda Fisher is editor of the New York Times. One of her ace reporters is her father. It seems that her father, who in the beginning taught her the ropes , is now taking a back seat to our career girl. Louise Roesti is head majorette for the United Nation's Band composed of 2,000 members. Her high school experience proved very valuable. Jo Anne Bevington has now gone red head. She is head cheerleader for the Redhead Basket- ball Team. In the near future she will begin playing. Bruce Miller is making speeches to high school students all over the U. S. on How to Apply Yourself in School. Bobbye Fisher is head jerk at Well's-soda, of course. She specializes in atomic sundaes. ll quart of ice cream.l Our travel over the country has proved very interesting. We sold many pencils and are look- ing forward to graduating in the near future. Want to buy a pencil? I5 3 X x KW 1952 dm-V k2wLo1M,29QQ70'Ixw Ufawu ,Qf-49740 ,ada HW me BI N4 noun Hanan aclerv For the promotion of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Mary DeLauter, Carolyn Gano, Lois Glenn, Peggy Harrold, Ed Miller Jane Zimmerman, Wilbur Beck, Shirley Wells, ruusur Cauucu STANDING: Shirley Wells, Don McBride, Carolyn Gano, Wilbur Beck, Peggy Harrold, Ed Miller, Janice Magill, Don Glecker, John Patchen. FRONT ROW: Linda Fisher, Fred Koch, Sue Davis, Dick Weber, Shirley Drotleff, Jim Warrick, Pat Poulton. This page sponsored by Holloway and Son Columbiana, Ohio I8 -ini 55' CLASSES Nfl 09 '5 'WM df' R we J unions by L' Hi. .- ,, - ' V- 5 K f swim .V ...raw if vw. N ,vw . if , serro li ,ip X, .T S 'Raw X F f L f , 5, A li gf, k- LL 4 ,V AA-,: 1 V M 222 XT C .f .,i,,fQ , i W 'L ' '- ' . 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SECOND ROW: Leia Marinas, Don McBride, Ann MC- ROIETH ROW. Edward Urschler, James Welker, Shirley Cullough, Larry McVay, Matt Powers. ' THIRD ROW: Jan Reese, Janet Reinehr, Thomas Sayers, NOT PICTURED: Shirley Tyson. 21 ,740 UPHUMURES 'Km Q5 f 5545111 7' ,E .1 ww .. Eggs: 4, , .LI 5, f ,l ll B ls ' K vf.,.. T .. . x 2 Q Q1 ffls' T ' S 1 4. -iv-liiiigf-f ' ' Q 'ffl'Lgi 1i .. , X51 if 25,3252 , , .. FIRST ROW: Barbara Anderson, Chuck Bevington, Barbara THIRD ROW: Charles Dahms, Ardello Davis, Robert Doug- Biery, Hazel Buchanan, Ray Burkhart. las, Shirley Drotleff, David Evans. SECOND ROW: Harrold Busby, Carol Calvin, John Case, FOURTH ROW: Homer Gilchrist, Donald Gleckler, Donna Laura Coughlin, Marilyn Coy. Golagrom, Monno Guy, Victoria Hager. 22 ,Q 's x J ' 1- . 1' ,fm ., sifmweye vw 4 -P ' , :HS 1, . , f.5,'Plf-254: 2 ,ff . 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FOURTH ROW: Joe Reeves, Bill Rupert, Mcriellen Scheide- mantle, Grace Smith, Isabella Snyder. FlFTH ROW: Donna Spanabel, Ronnie Zellers. 23 Q Cmww r ' , A Sgfalflw '- l Big, - l . l I ' Meial is ig, ,E l , . . r -L.mwi?gaii,e 1 , . s -49-Pg ' -- :!:i3'5iz':F'.I: 5fx::' 2 -9 in A W -- 1 :-gf . -fggiufl, ,i qmisglgf - - :f..,,f: . .,, , . , f f- ,, M of .,2 , 5 ' i f!-W ' r' ilff ,-5 ' as ll Q if lv 'E f.. pQqM,,,a im? il i ff y: If V ., if . 433-94 K ' wi . . -, J, 1 - , ' 0- ,ee -J i ' , . . .-Q, ' I 'Q ff- ' w e :'S'?,:d5: E?2E . R TXT-Sf5 wVf5ixA Kwai iw? , T ' if - ' T ' 'I . uf, Q f V - . X T X . FIRST ROW: Richard Barnes, Frank Boston, William Camp, Richard Campbell, James Capots. SECOND ROW: James Chaddock, Gladys Cleveland, Mary Lou Collier, Lorraine Corson, Patty Dodson. THIRD ROW: Joy Eckhardt, Arnold Elser, Bruce Feezel, Doris Rirestone, Delores Gamble. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Gamble, Robert Glecker, Deloris Harrold, Richard Hazel, Corrine Hickman. 24 . L :-' !: : 1: 'li.fi:zz'2Kwiii5' Y :sg - , ' , 2fEEhs5l'S ' er- J Y , v M M so FRESHMEN is ,hF2, Ni' m , s 4 f sf' 1 -V iles. FQ, Se -, . ..,... , L 1 ' .1 ,f . , as M 4 B' sl J. Y. iliii .KF . I -E i iilmrvi' , , - i- , - 1 - x M' 2 V , :' ' C :iii-'p1nw: . -L' Qisgefiiassfgisii l,f.e,.5ff1IF5 f V ? Hur' ,mfzfifw -, , ,:5?i1iJ5figQ1iQy ,., N, in xl' R K f 1 1 1 k 1 is ,,..., ,,,, -f Je W' af e2gQ3,iwf5Q5 i , LM xx Q? 41 3 'J 2 Gsm as 'M ,.-f' 73 fa gi gill? fx is 1? 5,33 if ., ll' 1 4- : l :J it , v : FIRST ROW: Phyllis Hively, Sandra Huk, Willard Jessop, Wilma Jessop, Lawrence SECOND ROW: Alvin Kelly, Jean Kyser, Lloyd Mackall, Elaine Mollenkopf, Wayne THIRD ROW: George Oaks, Donald Oberlwoltzer, Don Oesch, Patty Poulfon, James FOURTH ROW: Elna Tingle, Nancy Verdier, Sam Walker, James Warrick, Frances Zi NOT PlCTURED: James Kyser. Ol' -Sfw frMf1?1vr'. ' ,ff R ' ,K 5 is ' j Q 'E i X i, Wgkggq. . - J X. J 8 SZLLML lf lf' ri l 'Q 1- al xi, ,Q 5 LIE, is x I W gl? f,.f,,,M,,w ,fl N,-:LEM W : -i if i fi 5 - 5 wi if l V Wwuigrf., ii of - esfilifr P' , ,i 3 s NEW S 1 gifs X , s 22' J' i Y ii, ii 9 ,, ,x NS? my if Sf 35,24 ig Q? , l 1 ,, we mg, H lm .R Q Y x 1 H f . 1 -A i - , f .:,,-wg , 1 , ' 4 x 'V -' . - BSS? ,,.i 'V . ' Zfkiwiglifilf ls Y 92352 , 2 , l ,pf W fi Wi: Johnson. Nelson. Reinelfmer. egler. 25 me QW W4 Zim 9- had 0' 6 ,Qld-EXSSJU-'2'fc. delve-31,441 .a F 'CQ ga binary? y,4 g,igQ,i 4 '1 Kar 1952 A CTI IITIEF JR. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS TORCH CLUB OFFICERS STEERING COMMITTEE ua ffm , Cla Q W 'Q' T SR. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS V HI-Y OFFICERS 21 1,8 H1-Y With Mr, Vogeli as our adviser we had a very active year. ln December we toured Mt. Union College. Other activities included dances and selling salt-water tatfy for l-li-Y jackets. Taken ws 28 During this year under our adviser, Mr. Robinson, we had many activi- ties-a dinner at l-leck's Restaurant, participated in 4-club functions, and had movies at some of our meetings. i 1952 R. TRI-H1-Y A The Sr, Tri-Hi-Y was under the sponsorship of Mrs. lean Snow and Mrs, Shirley Grim. They had many activities some of which were a style show in October, and a Mother-Daughter Banquet in November. To make money to send two delegates to camp, we sold Christmas cards. With all these acti- vities we had a successful year. R. TRI-H1-Y 'A tt My The jr, Tri-l-li-Y was sponsored this year by Miss Lois Dixey. Included in the activities were panel discussions on Christian Ways and Boy-Girl Re- lationships. The club sponsored a dance in November and we sold football programs during football season to make money for camp delegates. Thus we have had a very interesting year. 29 we ctw, Backus l l The Glee Club performed this year under the able direction of Mrs. lean Balph Snow. Along with Christmas caroling in the halls, much time was spent on the operetta The Great Mikado, which was presented to the public March 28th. Banu 64-Res 30 The band this year under the direction of W. Gwynne jenkins has im- proved in all ways. They performed at all the football games throughout the season with snappy marches and clever formations. They entertained the midwest farmers at Firestone Farms, September 28th. In April they gave their annual Spring Concert. 1:5939 Q me fn. fi. .fi ZW 1952 Semen Fur The Senior Class presented their play entitled Mr Barry's Etchings April l8, l952. ' Director ...... . .. ............................ Mrs. Evans The Cast: Bud ............... ............... D ick Thomas Mrs. Taylor ......... ...... M ary Ellen Poulton Evelyn Taylor Judson Barry .... Marvin Pritchard Carrie Stanwich Fifty Ferris .......... Sawbuck Sam ...... Mrs. Griswold ...... Som Jordan ...... Tom Crosby ....,.... Daisy .................,,.. Julnon ..........Peggy Harrold ..,........Bruce Miller Miller ,.,......Carolyn Gano ........Cabby Brungard ........Jack Stephens ......Janice Magill' ......,.....Gary Sayers ........Chuck Ramsey .......Rhoda Stevens r, ,fe Kenneth Plunkett ...... ........... B ob Corey . if-'E K . , X . .,, .wig . , Q ,,,t J 1 . sf , . af ,Q l 1 Y- !.f..F..f1 . 4 - ' Q Q J tlliytssys or Q ' 4 V ,t.,.V 3, y Junior Play Scenes The Junior class under the direction of Mrs. Evans, presented You Can't Take lt With You' November l6, l95l. The .cast was as follows: Alica Sycamore ...... Rachel Esrerley Penelope Sycamore .............. Carole Kirtley Henderson ..,,,.,,. ......... B ob Justice Essie Carmicheal ,..........,,, Ann McCullough Tony Kirby ,,,...,... ......,..,, F red Forney Rheba ,................. ....... N aomi Boston Boris Kolenkhov .....,......... Ed Urchler Paul Sycamore .. ....... Jack Hough Gay Wellengton .... ....,. M ary Lou Adams Mr. DePinna ..,,. .......... L arry Bailey Mr. Kirby ....,,,,, ............... B ob Culp Ed Carmicheal ...,,,............ Dick Whitehead Mrs. Kirby .............. ....... B arbara Johnson Donald ,..,....................,..,,..... Larry McVay Three Men ................,..,...,.. Don McBride, Countess Olga Katrina .,,......... Janet Reinhr DeWayne McCarty, Ray Sauder Grandpa Vanderhof ,...... .......Jim Collier 31 el' N Llsnanmns M3 . M 95 fe FX L Vgg. g Q g W E x ar 5 ' . . il 'S , .. Li' l' . ' M Pg Q- 'sk is 'gif 'fx 1 Q2 if V LW L - 744- ' km 'li TAT Carsrenm CREW SPORTS ON PARADE jie lack Stephens, Co-captain Although very small, lack played at halfback position. What he lacked in size was made up in determination. His position will be hard to fill next year. Chuck Ramsey, Co-captain Chuck, playing his second year of varsity, played at a half back position on of- fense and a defense line backer. Chuck's position will be one very hard to fill next year. Bob Corey Bob, playing center on of- fense and tackle on defense, played both of his positions very well, especially at counteracting plays before getting to the line of scrim- mage, He will be hard to replace next year. Gary Sayers Gary, playing at tackle pos- ition, played a lot of ball on both defense and offense, ni? position will be hard to i Bruce Miller Bruce, playing his third year of varsity football proved capable in breaking up many plays during the sea- son. His position will prove a hard one to fill next year. Faorsau. PauIAIley Paul, suffering injuries in preseason practice, would have been a needed punch in the backfield at fullback position. -me 75? Managers Bill Foertch, Harland Leon- ard, lohn Patchen, Dick Thomas. Ray Sauder Ray's ability as a downfield backer was exceptional. He should be one of the main, stays next year. Fred Forney Fred, small but shifty, was a consistant ground gainer and a constant threat to the opposing teams. Fred will be one to look out for next year. Lerren eu Larry Bailey Larry's speed and ability to get into position to snag passes will be ot great value to next year's team. Larry McVay Larry suffered injuries at the beginning of the season but came back strong at the end of the season. l-le will be back next year. , Fred Koch Fred, playing guard, filled his position very well, With another year to play he should be an outstanding player. Don McBride Don's calling signals for two years gave him much need- ed experience. Don will be back next year to use his experience to a greater ex- tent. Field Managers Wilbur Beck Milton Powers Don Oberholtzer Don, playing hard defen- sive ball and also a little of- fensive, did his job well. With three years left he should really be in the lime- light. john Case Although lohn is only a sophomore, he played quite a bit of ball. ln the next two years, he should prove to be outstanding. Hubert Keylor l-lubert displayed tackling and blocking skill. CHS. will be glad to have him back for two more years. jim Welker lim, playing his first year in actual competition, proved capable of holding down his position. lim has one more year in which he will prove very useful to the team. Matt Powers Playing his first season of varsity ball, Matt did his job well until hampered with in- juries. He will be well ap- preciated on next year's team. or 1952 C7 Kgyofoer Fooraau The Clippers opened the football season this year with a trip to Poland. The teams were evenly matchedand as a result the game ended in a scoreless deadlock. Our first home game with McDonald found the Clippers beaten 20 to O. Both teams fought a good battle but the Clippers failed to score. The Clippers won their first game against North Lima. The visitors held a 7 to O lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Clip- pers came back and defeated North Lima 31 to 7. Playing host to Springfield, the Clippers played one of the best games of the season, defeating Springfield 45 to O, The next game at Leetonia was a hard fought battle throughout the game, This game proved to be the most exciting of the season, with the Clippers edging Leetonia l2 to 7. ln the game with Canfield, the Clippers were defeated l6 to O. The Clippers fought a tough battle all through the game but were unable to score. Our next game with Lowell-y ville proved successful for the Clippers. We defeated the Rockets 27 to 6 and won our fourth game of the season. ln the game with Lisbon, the Clippers played a tough game on a snow-covered field. The Clippers .led 7 to 6 at the half but Lisbon came back and defeated us 27 to 6. The Clippers traveled to East Palestine for the last game of the season, The Bulldogs led through- out the game. The Clippers made a fighting attempt in the last quarter by scoring two touchdowns, but were defeated by the Bull- dogs 44 to l2. f ZW 1952 Foarsau llauecomuc x Q , 2 ' .9 N -:h, A F1 21 I , V : gz- T fA Q A 1 ' he B rrr 'P- ABOVE, left to right: Louise Roesti, Peggy Harrold and Carol Poulton. The homecoming for the football season of 1951-52 was held on the night of the Lisbon game, November 2, l95l. The student body elected Miss Peggy Harrold queen and Misses Louise Roesti and Carol Poulton her at- tendants. Ed Miller, master of ceremonies, introduced the queen after which she was crowned by John Paul Alley. Immediately after the game, Miss Harrold reigned over the Homecoming Dance. Baskersa u Hauecamue ABOVE, left to right: Jeanette Spanable, Mary Lou McCaughtry, and Carolyn Gano. The student body held an election of the Senior girls to determine the queen for the l952 Basketball Homecoming. Mary Lou McCaughtry was elected queen and her two attendants were Carolyn Gano and Jeanette K Spanable. The queen reigned over the Colum- biana-Youngstown North basketball game Feb. 22. Gary Sayers, master of ceremonies, introduced the queen, after which she was crowned by Bob Corey of the Clipper squad. .742 38 lack Stephens-jack, being a high-scoring threat throughout the year, owed much of his suc- cess to his speed and ability to steal the ball. jack will be very hard to replace next year. Bruce Miller-Playing his second year of varsity ball, Bruce proved to be one ot the mainstays of the team. His rebounding and scor- ing ability will be hard to replace next year. fi fl: 5 5 - N. P - 1 , 4' XFS' 'O Chuck Ramsey-Chuck, playing his second year of varsity ball, proved himself a very good scorer and also a top defensive player, Chuck leaves a position which will be very hard to fill next year. Mick Powers-Mick started the season out with a bang and never let up till it was all over. His good set shot and great driving ability paved his way to success. ARSITY Basksrsau Dick Thomas-Being small, Dick made up for it with his aggres- siveness. Also having a very ac- curate one-handed shot, Dick proved very helpful to Coach Pyle's squad. Bob Corey-Bob, playing his first year of varsity competition, did his job well when called on for duty. Doing most of his work on the boards, Bob proved a vital part of the Clipper success. f- ,j A iii Q , W 'Oi AQ Don McBride-Don was one of the top scorers of the'team. His accurate shots and defensive ab- ility where great assets to the team. With one more yea-r, Don will be one of the best. Earl Hicks-Earl, .playing his first year of varsity ball, was called on when the going got tough. He was dead on his long shots and will be a great main- stay on next year's team. Ar 1952 39 sjfi Cpdyoloer Vaksnv Basktranu For the 5l -52 season, the new coach Homer Pyle had a big bunch of boys out for basketball from which to pick his team. With seven letter- men back, with much experience, the outlook was very good toward the oncoming season. The team finished out the regular season with a very impressive record of i5 victories C.H.S ....,.......... 86 Fairfield ..,.........,..,,... C.H.S ............... 76 Springfield ..........,..... C.H.S ............... 64 New Waterford .......... C.H.S. .............. 57 North Lima ,........,...,. . 56 Salem .......,,..,.. ...,,.. C.H.S ............... 62 Poland ......,. ...,,.. C.H.S .....,......... 36 Champion ..... .....,.. 64 C.H.S ..,..,......... Leetonia .... .....,.. Lisbon ...,...,.. ,,.,,,,, C.H.S .........,..... ' 20 53 37 52 C,H.S ............... 48 47 50 38 38 55 C,H.S. ....,,........ 50 58 E. Palestine ..............., and 5 defeats. The scoring was made up as follows: McBride 265, Stephens 260, Ramsey l89, Mick Powers l76, Miller l33. The subs scored as follows Thomas 5l, Hicks 39, Gil- christ 27, Corey 24, Patchen 6, Koch 6, McVay 4, and Mat Powers 2. The Clippers scored ll64 points to their opponents 937. C.H.S ............... C.H.S C.H.S ..,.., ....,. C.H.S ...... ...... C.H.S C.H.S .... ........... C.H.S ..,.,.......... C.H.S ..,.u,.......,. C.H.S ......., .....,. C.H.S ...,........... ssenve Basksrsau. Lowellville ............ Canfield .............. Mineral Ridge ...... Springfield .......... Sebring ........... .. Minerva .. Lisbon ....... .. McDonald ............ E. Palestine .,.,,.,c.c Youngstown North The Reserves had a very successful season winning i9 and losing l. They outscored their opponents 782 to 526. The reserves will play an important part on the oncoming varsity squads. SEATED: Ronnie Zellers, Chuck Bevington, Ray Burkhart, Hubert Keylor, Wilbur Beck, John Case, Fred Koch. STANDING: Harlan Lenard, Larry McVay, John Patchen, Homer Gilchrist, Jim Welker, Dick Barnes, Larry Bailey, Matt Powers, Coach Pyle. ,ZW 152 Tuck '51 H , ggfif ,gf 1 ' ' 5 3 FRONT ROW: Matt Powers, Larry Bailey, Fred Forney. The track team led by co-captains Jerry Finnie and Bob Barnes entered the Mansfield Relays, Ohio Wesleyan Relays, the County Meet and the District Meet. They had two dual meets, defeating McDonald 62-55 and losing to Poland 74-43. BACK ROW: Coach Warcl, Don McBride, Bob Barne-, Jerry Finnie, Milt Powers. In the District Meet, Finnie placed 2nd in the 220, Barnes placed 4th in the High Hur- dles and the Mile Relay Team-Finnie, Pow- ers and Bailey-placed 3rd to qualify for the State Meet at Columbus. Fnesnmu Baskersau FIRST ROW: Bob Gleckler, Kenneth Gamble, Jim War- rick, Alvin Kelly. SECOND ROW: Don Oberholtzer, Don Oesch, Dick Campbell, Jim Reinher, Wayne Nelson. THIRD ROW: Dick Barnes, Sam Walker, Jim Chaddock, George Oaks. The Freshman basketball team was organ- ized and coached by Mr, Roth this year. Although not so successful from the stand- point of games won, many enjoyable hours were spent by the ball team. They played Lis- bon, Salem, and Sebring. Due to the fact that most of the schools were using their Freshmen on the reserve squads, it was difficult to schedule many games this year. Jie Cdyoper Cuenueavens Varsity Rochel Esferly, Shirley Wells, joAnne Bevington, Cobby Brungord Reserve junior High Sliirley Lcmtermon , ludy justice Moriellen Scheidemantle f Ruth Messersmith Elno Tingle il' i.i 1 5 ir' Frances Keylor A Marcia Bevington 42 KW 1952 Juruak Hum Faaraau The Junior Hi. Clippers won 3 and lost Z, winning from Minerva l3-O, Poland 33-O, and Lisbon l4-l2. Both defeats were from East Palestine 7-O and Z0-6. Zimmerman called the signals and Bookwalter, l3ailey,andGriener gained the yardage. Johnson was the main- Ar Q ww ?r we Q my I is 5 5 stay on the line, both on offense and defense. Others on the line who played first team were Justice, l3urkert, Welker, Dodson, Glecker, and Gilchrist. The other members of the squad saw action in most of the games. .lumen HIGH BASKETBALL The Jr. Clippers had another very fine sea- son, winning l5 and losing O. The first stringers were Bailey, Book- walter, Greiner, Johnson, Zimmerman, Tingle, Douglas, and Maurer. Subs were l3urkert, Justice, Kyser, Gleckler, McArtor and Dailey. The seventh graders included in the squad didn't get in all the games, but will be back next year to win for the Jr. Clippers. Games and scores were: Col. Jr. Hi ........... 27 Fairfield .................. l 3 Col. Jr. Hi ..,........ 38 Mineral Ridge ........ 25 Col. Jr. Hi ........... 3O Waterford ........ ll Col. Jr. Hi ........... 42 Poland .................. U29 Col. Jr. Hi ........... l4 N. Lima ..,. ........ l Z Col. Jr. Hi .,.,,...... 42 Springfield ...... ..... l 7 Col. Jr. Hi ....,....., 39 Champion ........ l3 Col. Jr. Hi ......... ..4O Minerva ....... ..... . ...ZS Col ........... 49 Lisbon ...,.. ........ l 8 Col. Jr. Hi ........... 44 Poland ......... ........ 2 Z Col ........... 36 Fairfield .................. 28 Col. Jr. Hi ........... 23 E. Palestine ............ l 8 Col ........... 34 E. Palestine ............ l9 Col. Jr. Hi ........... 38 Salem ........... ........ 2 2 Col .... 42 E. Rochester ............ Z3 43 10 H1-Y Bnskemlu SEATED: Paul Alley, Ed Urschler, Tom Sayers, Bob Culp. STANDING: David Jessop, Bob Justice, Ray Sauder, Don Kyser. The l-li-Y team won six games and lost four, Urschler l8, Jessop l4, Sayers ll, and Culp The scoring was divided as follows: Alley l26, 5. The l-li-Y scored 423 points to their op- Souders 82, Justice 75, Kyser 49, Forney 43, ponents 349. Taken Cws askeraau l E SEATED: Gene Newsome, Don Merreot, Dave Evans, Bill Rupert, Burdell Heck. STANDING: Harold Busby, Phil Kramer, Bob Douglas, Charles Dahms. The Columbiana Torch Club had a 4-6 74, Evans 36, Kramer 33, Heck 22, Glecker record for the Sl -52 season. The scoring was ll, and Rupert and Dahms 2 each. They out- as follows: Busby l2O, Leonard 90, Newsome scored their opponents 392 to 372. 44 JUNIV ' i-lleii-I Seventh Grade -45 Officers jim Bookwalter ee.,,,,,.eee,....... president Sue Davis ........,7........w... vice-president Ruth Messersmith .....eAA...A.,,. treasurer ludy justice .ev..,.,................,. secretary Suzanne Nelson, girls' s ocial chairman Bob Oberholtzer ...,,,.,..,... boys' social chairman Eighth Grade Officers Randall Baliey .... Carl Dodson ...... Brady Tingle ...... Bob Maurer ........ .........,........president vice-president . ........ treasurer ........secretary Marcia Bevington ............ girls' social chairman john Bookwalter .... ....... b oys' social chairman W ., .4 H I VV gg, 1 'iff '.f, A-pfgf EW , 219 IGHTH 1, if 1 , LK v 'Q ' Q q ,: ' - ' 5 I '-' , 5 I 1 1 ' ,,.. 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THIRD ROW: Carl Dodson, Samuel Douglass, William Fisher, Donald Gleckler, Richard Glenn, Don Greiner, Sue Groner, Peggy Hanna. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Hicks, Loyal Hoffman, William Hol- loway, Martha Horst, Jim Hough, Marjorie Jessop, Gary Johnson, Gean Justice. 46 FIFTH ROW: Frances Keylor, Harold Kyser, Wilford Kyser, Jack Logan, Robert Maurer, Marlene Meade, Ilene Mc- Cullough, Irene McCullough. SIXTH ROW: Gay Lee Orr, Marilyn Perrine, Faye Porter, Karen Poulton, John Rainey, Ann Rhodes, Ruth Royer, Jim Stark. SIEVENTH ROW: Patsy Stockman, Brad Tingle, Jack Twitchell, Richard Weber, Floyd Welker, David Wolfgang, Larry Zimmerman. NOT PICTURED: Wayne Harris, Eddie Kyser. 5 v . ,,.. , -1 In 1 'F' L H252 Ol' Severna RADE 'f' ' . if 915 ' Pixfhizi-. fi - ., 43 Q.. '3 155 fjfiiif ' 'W ',1 F , ' if f i . iifiisf, , yr - 5 'Y :lisp .. , . A 'vs f ' wiyez 5 nw. - S i..,X S A -W 1 -deal'-' fl ' 11115 '- ' f ::. . . - , - , f - mt .. ,. , 3 yi f- n l .1:. .- rw- -- ' -'f i : . 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X , , ' '- ' : 'l5l?5i-W 'Y' 'wflf5?E,Qigf in-gf, : -1 - -ff-V-fy--- ' ' figwsfifazli ' 1 .fi f: 'i'2,-5??Y5'g3lf?i?'??Q5f'fPj?giNii :Q .ff . .::., FIRST ROW: Jerry Allison, Marjorie Ander- son, Beverly Bair, Marian Bailey, James 1:,.Q Bookwalter, Lila Bowers, Erma Boyce, Dar- lene Brittian. SECOND ROW: Laurice Brightwell, Susan Crouse, Alvin Cunningham, Sue Davis, John Dowd, Phyllis Feezel, Donald Fellers, Carol Fisher. THIRD ROW: Robert Gilchrist, Doris Gross, Donna Gross, Helen Guy, Heather Haney, Judy Harrold, Thomas Hickman, Clyde Hiner. FOURTH ROW: Robert Hoffman, Jeanne Jenkins, Judy Justice, Robert Kuntz, Richard Lanterman, David Lehman, Donald Longshore, John Longsworth. FIFTH ROW: George McAndrew, Dale McCullough, Ruth Messersmith, Joyce Mollerikopf, Catherine Nelson, Suzanne Nelson, Robert Oberholtzer, Harold Oesch. SIXTH ROW: Pamela Poulton, Jane Rapp, Jean Rapp, Rich- ard Rhodes, Leon Ross, Esther Royer, Sara Royer, Millard Sayers. SEVENTH ROW: Carole Spanabel, Jimmy Spratt, Russel St. John, Eileen Taylor, Adda Welker, Robert Whitehead, Carol Williamson, Diane Wise. EIGHTH ROW: Terrence Zellers. NOT PICTURED: Billy Hutton, Leroy Harris, Albert Stewart. 47 jjlze Junlan Hum 6 Juruak H100 Q? , 4,51 .farerv PA E 48 KW 7952 ELEMENT 'XI T CI ADIZ? SIXTH Gmane I FIRST ROW: Richard Spratt, Charles Hiner, Carol Coy, Paul Rummel, Marjorie Horst, Marion Heck, Polly Way, James Dean, Carol Atwell, Larry Feezel, Carol Black, Gene Rhodes, Charles Stark. SECOND ROW: Janis Yereb, Ronald Kyser, Linda Crum- backer, William Campbell, Doris Buchanan, William David- son, Judith Snyder, Larry Douglas, Nancy Wenderoth, John Murphy, Patty Franket, William Longsworth. THIRD ROW: Dawn Dodson, Thomas Johnson, Linda Pine, Thomas Scott, Anne Hughes, James Poulton, Martha Leon- ard, David Reinehr, Sandra Zellers, William Arn, Barbara Bierly. NOT PICTURED: David O'Neil, Alice Ann Myers. TEACHER: Alberto Windle. FIRST ROW: Donna Joebchen, Kim Hoover, Margaret Yoder, Charles Beiling, Jean Ritchie, James Culp, Mary Lou Fraundofer, Gary Geiger, Sally Kyser, Norman Spiker, Karen Douglass. SECOND ROW: Sandra Rhoads, Robert Arbuckle, Wilma Davis, Robert Porter, Nancy Heltzel, Fred Twitchell, Caro- lyn Sloan, William Russell, Jane Stacey, John Clark, Nancy DeLauter. THIRD ROW: Robert Wonsetler, Betty Rapp, George Wel- ker, Corinne Adams, Eugene Anderson, Barbara Crawford, Kenneth Dowd, Rebecca Firestone, Kenneth Warrick, Char- lotte Hough, Donald Burbick. NOT PICTURED: Paul Myers, Richard Rhinehart, William Rhinehart. TEACHER: Belva Switzer. 4 C768 IFTH RAD! FIRST ROW: Jerry Mollenkopf, John Royer, Ann Faulk, THIRD ROW: Robert St. John, Barbara Hanna, Alfred Harold Huk, Sheryl Flynn, Arley Bartholow, Jackie Sitler, Rainy, Carol Oaks, Howard Sarner, Carol Keck, Dick Hamil- Glenn Grimes, Sandra Anglemeyer, James Romeo, Shirley ton, Margaret Hively, John Fellers, Shirley Dodson. McAndrew, David Helsel. SECOND ROW: James Bailey, Robert Davis, Joyce Cross, NQT PICTUREDZ paula Biery. Phil Nelson, Mary Oeler, Carlyle Elser, Linda Tayler, Dale Burbick, Jean Cunningham, Frank Dobas. TEACHER: Georganne Race. FIRST ROW: Dick Sullivan, Paul Austin, Janice Bixby, Gary Hawkins, Nancy Perrine, Jim Rupert, JoAnn Ellis, Jim Oesch, Glenda Shasteen, Stanley Gurney, Sandra Hickman, Jerry Bailey. SECOND ROW: Russell Eyster, Carolyn Detwiler, Jim Burkey, Janet Felton, Elmer Burbick, Barbara Davis, Tom Crum- backer, Mary Lou Gurmey, Frank Royer. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Spark, Rita Newsome, Michael 50 Meade, Barbara Bair, Raymond Oberholtzer, Joyce Cox David Turnbull, Charlotte Hughes, Bernard Naughton Marilyn Rohrer, Dale Cermak. NOT PICTURED: Coby Litten. TEACHER: Richard Beltz. Lf 1952 Faukm GRADE FIRST ROW: Charles Hough, Sally Way, William J. Knotts, Sandra McBane, Phillip Ray Detwiler, Rebecca Lodge, Gary Sloan, Joyce Hawkins, Dennis Hutton, Linda Hosness, Gary Ritchie, Leanne Gurney, Gary Corke. SECOND ROW: Lemoin Chamberlain, Mikey Ruark, Carol Jean Price, Dennis Klein, Karen Ritchie, Charles Rhoads, Stephanie, Bookwalter, Ronald Franket, Leona Saxton, William Dailey, Betty Camp, David Liston, Betsy Atkinson, Gerald Wilhelm. THIRD ROW: Betty Rhodes, Robert McAndrews, Carolyn Lovejoy, James Gano, Gertrude Essenwein, Dennis Hutton, Geraldine Wise, Richard Madiarac, Mary Crouse, Donald Holloway, Sandra Smith, John Pierce, Carolyn Ridel. NOT PICTURED: Paul Strank. TEACHER: Sara Groner. FlRST ROW: Dan Buchanan, Gary Perkins, Lucille Keylor, Arthur Toot, Betty Drasdo, George Heindel Jr., Mary Jo Arn, George Hilty, Autumn Hoover, Roger Fritch, Rebecca Reese, Larry Snyder, Bobby Pine. SECOND ROW: Alan Douglas, Karen Synder, Jim Yoder, Judy Jessop, Tom Hanny, Marilyn Schmidt, Jerry Johnson, Judy Koechler, Bill Woodward, Patricia Williamson, Le- land Mackoll, Carol Souders, THlRD ROW: Bob Bender, Larry Reed, Tommy Kuntz, Mabel Martin, Jim Davies, Ruth Rummel, Jim Gamble, Helen Burbick, Tommy Logan Kathryn McCarty, Robert McClain, Joyce Bieber, NOT PlCTURED: Sara Richmond, Tommy Dahms, Sandra Shepard, Judy Marshall. TEACHER: Adena Mockall. me Tuma Rave FIRST ROW: Wayne Armbrust, Gary Thompson, Linda THIRD ROW: Dean Stark, Korlene Kramer, Neil Joebchen, Bixby, Jack Brittain, Barbara Rohrer, Donald Miller, Den- Mary Jane Dowd, Dick Steeb, Lana Keller, Clarence Pierce, nis Miller, Catherine Hosness, Dick Richardson, Jo Louise Janice Toot, Robert Culp, Willa Collier, Tommy Adams. Harrold, Tommy White, Gretchen Cline, Paul Royer. SECOND ROW: Susan Lindsoy, Kenneth Bailey, Leslie NOT PlCTURED3Gf1 YSD 0Tf- Sayers, Richard Bailey, Loretta Foertch, Donald Davidson, Dottie Kleist, David Hanna, Daisy Koberger, Billy Pittman, Suzanne Sullivan. TEACHER: Sparkle Lautzenheiser. FIRST ROW: Randall Taylor, Barbara Rhodes, Harold At- THIRD ROW: Bedford Washburn, Michael Ritchie, Harry kinson, Judy Lovejoy, Archie Kleist, Sandra Dean, Tommy Dailey, George Stacey, Janice Doll, Ross Jeffrey, Jacquelyn Wining, Sheri Gauin, David Scott, Sandra Kiehl, Richard Spahr, Robert Bailey, Kathleen Bush, David Mundy, Gary Kyser, Kathy Steele, Harold Burbick. Esenwein, Clinton l-loman. SECOND ROW: Jerry Cross, Ronald Brown, Nancy Alley, n Warren Starr, Marcia Roth, Alice Rummel, Woodrow Bau- NOT Plc-l-l-lREDf Maaaa Daaalassf Gow Carka- man, Ruth Perrine, Richard Harrold, Paul Murphy. TEACHER, Anno MOE Mellmgerh 52 or 1952 .Yecauo Rave tw... N, FIRST ROW: Beverly Coffman, Sammy Hoffman, Barbara Pittman, Bobby Hicks, Phay Srnith, Dick Fisher, Judy Ward, Randall Oesch, Jeri Yoder, David Bailey, Sharon McBane, Nathan Smith, Vaughn King. SECOND ROW: Dennis Drexler, Elaine Weaver, Gary Leo- nard, Mildred Conrad, Buddy Schmidt, Paula Roth, John Lindsay, Norma Gard, Ronald Burbick. THIRD ROW: Judy Churchfield, Kathryn Farmer, Joanne f ,- We W ...D Brade, Donnie Martin, Betsy Detwiler, Deane Hetric, Mary Anderson, Eddie Altomare, Gloria Hough, Brian Griffith, Kay Morris, Dorothy Henley. NOT PICTURED: Joe Richmond, Janet Davis, Sylvia Curl, Darrell Tressler. TEACHER: Alice Ruark. FIRST ROW: Ralph Beck, Judy Allison, Ronald Porter, Marilyn Welch, Jimmy Ellis, Ruth Dobos, Gene Oesch, Judy Peres, Tommy Austin, Daria Burkle, Frank Camp, Kay Shasteen, Jack Nightingale. SECOND ROW: Robert Barger, Marcia McLain, Richard Fisher, Cathy Litten, Ken Donbar, Ann Davis, Robert Mor- tin, Shirley Homan, Fred Zellers, Paula Hite, Charles Hick- man. THIRD ROW: Teddy Kelley, Sherry Ward, Bruce Chamber- lain, Gayle Geiger, Raymond Hiner, Marilyn Taylor, Philip Crouse, Sandra Holloway, Samuel Jenkins, Carol Mellinger, Robert Drew, Rebecca Way. NOT PICTURED: Judith Handwork, Mary Lou Longsworth, Frances Reda. TEACHER: Marie Gleeton. 53 2,9 FIRST RAD! FIRST ROW: John Dailey, Katherine Thomas, Gerald Kim' gale, Jo Ann Sacchet, Scott Fullerton, Gail Sponabel, Gary ble, Lindo McBane, Susan Barnes, Sondra Barnes, Mary Romeo, Nancy Jeffrey, Lee Hanna, Connie Ward, Donald Drew, James Browning, Penny Bowen, Richard Holmes. Dubee. SECOND ROW: Robert Johnson, Helen Coy, Kenny Mahler, , Virginia Macklin, Everett Lovejoy, Sue Dickens, James NOT plc-l-URED,: ,Lynn WUr5le,rf LOWS Redof Vemo Kohler, Patricia Smith, Richard Homan, Richard Long. Thomas' 'lolm O Ned' Tommy Rlmenllorl' THIRD ROW: John Herron, cami Lindsay, Terry Nightin- TEACHERS Mofgofef B'UnQ0fd- FlRST ROW: Dennis Bailey, Nancy Bowman, Scott McClain, Sandra Stahl, Anthony Ross, Joan Crawford, Jimmy Hawkins, Penny White, Jerry Wining, Dagmar Zaoadil, Timmy Smth, Paddy Gaskil, John Rummel, Billy Firestone. SECOND ROW: Bobby Kirtley, Linda Perrine, Deneice Smith, Tommy Brown, Nancy Rowland, Gerald Gamble, Grace Gloss, Stanley Rupert, Suzanne Karcher, Richard Hutton. 54 THIRD ROW: Teddy Detwiler, John Wonsetler, Lee Bauman, Sherry Clay, Philip Burbick, Mary Walker, Jimmy Longs- worth, Bonny Gillom, Billy Drasdo, Susan Barger, Dale Murphy, Judy Davidson. NOT PICTUREDZ Marlene Snyder, Jerry Cermak. TEACHER: Nellie M. Koch. or 1952 KINDGRGARWTEN , 5 :swf H9 N, , - T FlRST ROW: Jimmy Harry Word, Kenny Hague, Barbara Bauman, Duane Spiker, Kassie Snodgrass, Brain Arbuckle, Elva-Jean Hazel, Carl Stewart, Francis Burkert, Richard Frankford. Janie Pyle, Tate Burkhart. SECOND ROW: Thomas Chamberlain, Susan Crawford, Jimmy St, John, Bettie Bevan, Jimmy Stanley Ward, Jen- nifer Decker, Rickie Perrin, Vicki Schoder, Aubrey Shoe- make, Jill Fullerton, Joanne Hutton, Edward Miller. THIRD ROW: Louise Martin, Tommie Bookwalter, Madge Snyder, Barry Logan, Joanne Coy, Williard Burbick, Joy Barnhouse, Mike Campbell, Carol Steele, Carl Starr, Judy Olmstead. FIRST ROW: Tom Richmond, Marian Lazear, Garry Afhey, Larry Athey, Lee Davis, Lynn Davis, Kenny Huk, Grace Clark, Billy Smith, Nancy Kimble, Bobby Cline. SECOND ROW: Garry Sue Hess, Wilbert Dyke, Carol Wood- ward, Jack Brode, Lenore Miller, Bob Jenkins, Marcia Knotts, Glen Churchfield, Maureen Gaughn. THlRD ROW: Linda Richardson, Patty Dowd, Billy McCarter, Barbara Gerlach, Jimmy Pierce, Lynn Harrold, Ronnie Suffolk, Natalie Cox, Larry Detwiler, Christine Brown, Wayne Stamp. NOT PICTURED: Terry Rhinehart, Dixie Smith, Tommy O'Neil, Linda Rhodes, TEACHER 3 Alberta Bailey. 55 j!Le Czyaloer un Awmu CLASS OF 1949 Ethel Anglemeyer ..........................,. Columbiana Restaurant Eileen Baker ............ Janet Barrow ..... .......Ohio Rubber, Willoughby, O. ......................Baldwin-Wallace Virginia Brown .... ........................ M ount Union David Bunch ........... ............. U . S. Air Force Bill Culp ..................A. .......... U . S. Marine Corps Helen Cunningham ....... ............. M rs. Arthur Edling Richard Duff .............. ....,... U niversity of Cincinnati Ethel Eyster ........ . .... ................ M rs. John Ludwig John Gorcheff ...... ................ - ......... S heet and Tube Patty Grimes ....,... ........ N ational Rubber Machinery Lois Hicks ......... ..................... M rs. Ross Vestal Mary Horst ....... Faye Hough ...... Alice Hum ........ Jim Hum .......... Dale Kampter ....,. Carol King ........ Carl Kleist ............ Lois Lanterman .... Rhoda Lipply ....... Marilyn Miller ...... Patti Moore ...... Duane Poulton .... Frances Prizant ...... Jo Anne Rapp ...... Ed Redpath. ......... Francis Oliver ..........Kroger's, Canton, O. ......Electric Furnace, Salem .......Newell Construction Co. S. Navy ...........Mrs. Myron Schwartz S. Air Force IAlaskal Co., Salem ......General Fireproofing Co. Ray Horn ........Nurses Training, Chicago .......Ohio State University ...........Mrs. James Stewart ............Ohio State University Betty Roesti .......,.... ....... O hio Bell Telephone Co. Mabel Sprague ........ Blaine Heinz Bill Sprott ............ ........ U . S. Marine Corps Joanne Sprott ..........., ....... G rove City College Joyce Tingle ............................................ Mrs.'Roger James Virginia Van Fossa n .......................................... Livingston's Bob VCUQDH .............. Correspondence Course, Chicago Tech. Henry Winirtg .................................... U. S. Army lGermanyl Mary Lou Zellers ........................................ Mrs. Al Drotletf CLASS OF 1950 Jane Babbit ..,,...., ....,............... N urses Training, Pittsburgh Chuck Baker ........... ............................... U . S. Navy Roger Beck ................ ..................... S ebring Pottery Carolyn Bevington ......... ...... O hio State University Annabelle Brooking ...... ...... O hio State University Joe Burkhart ................. ................... U . S. Navy Lynn Calvin ........... .............................. H ome Jean Clawges ,,,,.., ....... M rs. George Zeigler Gene Daley .......... Dorothy Ellis ........ Janef Esterly ........ Alice Fisher ....... George Fisher ..,... Agnes Flohr .,.... Bruce Gaver ........ Marijo Gross ........ Jack Guy .......... 56 ......Mrs. William Linhart .......Mrs. Chuck James Carl Blosser R. D. Moore ........Ohio State University ...........Ohio University Bob Ford ........FrankIin Furniture Co. Bud Henderson ...... .. ....... June Hoover ..,.... Grace Horst ........ Ruth Jessop ....... Don Kabler ...... Dot Kabler ......... S. Air Force ........Mrs. Roger Beck 81 P.--B. N. ..........Columbiana Pump Co. Jim Kissell .......... ..............,......................... H Orne Chick McBride ,...,.. .........,........ O hio State University Ed Moorehead ,...... ....... C ase Institute of Technology Dale Morris ........... ................................. U . S. Army Eileen Naughton ..... ..,.......................................... H Onne Leila Oesch ,,,,,.,,,.,. ,.,..,, F ederal Bureau of Identification, Dorothy Ramsey ....... Barbara Ritchie ...... Lorine Roesti ...... Sally Stephens ....... Lloyd Wilson ..... Alton Witter ...... Bob Barnes.: ........... . Washington, D. C. . ....... Nurses' training, Salem Bill Frye Phil Cahill .........Nurses' training, Salem ........MinisteriaI College, Tenn. CLASS OF 1951 Tool, Salem Barbara Burket ..........., Hamburg Employment Co., Pittsburg William Bowers ........ Jane Case ......... . .................................. Harry Coppock ......... Glenn Corey ........ Evelyn Davis ..... Phyllis Drew ........... Norman Esterly ........ Youngstown College, Townsend-Bottum R..Lindsay, Insurance B. C. Mining Co. R. Corey 6' Sons ......Nurses' training, Youngstown S. Army Ja Ann Harding ....... ............................ O hio Wesleyan Jerry Finnie ........... Tillie Hough ........ Tom Harrold ....... Pat Hum... ...... . Don Herron ...... Bonnie Jones ....... John Laughlin ........ Tanya Karlman ...... Bill Longshore ........ Barbara Leonard ....... ......Atlanta Christian College, Ga. Mrs. Joe Lopshansky f ................ u. s. Navy .........Nurses' training, Salem ......,,..,.Electric Furnace, Salem Hud Gustafson .......Case Institute of Technology Co., Salem ,...,......,.Kent State University ..........M'rs. Jack Coler Willie Miller .......... ........................ A . F: P. Joann Long ............. .........................------ H Ome Dan Moser ...,,,,,,,,,...... .,.... O hio State University Donna McCullough ,, .,............... .......... . .Home Jim Nalan ................, ................... O hio State University Joy McMaster ...... ............................................- H Ome Ellen Mollenkopf ...... ....... N ational Rubber Machinery Co. Bob Oesch ............ ............................................ H Ome Larry Stacy ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.......,............. O hio Northern Janet Poulton ........ .................. D r. Harmon's office Dorothy Rapp ,,,,,,,, ,......,..............,... M rs. Robert Bott Dave Warrick ........ Helen Rogers ....,. Joanne Sitler ....... Dick Warrick Ma ry Lou Snyder ................................ .........Case Institute of Technology .......TeIephone Company, Michigan Ohio State University 1 .................. An na pol IS Mrs. William Poulton Helen Ward ............ Telephone Operator, Washington, D. C. Gayle Zellers .,,,....,,,,..,,......,,..,..,...... Columbiana Pump Co. A DVER'l'ISEHXENTS We, the class of l952, wish to thank our contributors and adver- tisers for their co-operation and interest which has made our annual possible. dun Caurnlsuraks KW 1952 A. 6' P. Co. Dr. Harry Bookwalter Dr. Lee Bookwalter Dr. Conrad . Dr. Dewalt Leona Ehrhart Mr. Corby Dr. Caver H. W. Hammond D. D. Harmon V. C. Hart, M. D. john L. Hutson E. P. johnson Dr. King Dr. E. M. Koch Dr. Moorehead Dr. K. P. Murphy Dr. Myers Dr. Nelson C-. C. Pinkerton 57 we COMPLIMENTS OF B. 8. N. TRANSPORTATION, INC A Certified Regular Route Common Currier By Truck Ship By Truck The Fastest and Most Dependable Truck Service 1952 BERG'S BRETZELS' INCORPORATED MANUFACTURERS OF DAN DEE PRETZElS, POTATO CHIPS, CHEESE CORN, NOODlES, WAVES, FRENCH FRIED CORN, CORN TWISTIES IEETONIA OHIO .7!Le CAM9 OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE BEST WISHES CLYDE M. HElSEl WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE COLUMBIANA OHIO 7952 INDUSTRIAL MINING AND ENGINEERING CO. Producers of High Grade Domestic and Commercial Coal LISBON OHIO PHONES LISBON 3218 S I 8678 jze A. B. C. MINING CO. Finest of Steam and Domestic Coal All GRADES LISBON, OHIO PHONE 5358 1952 COIVIPLIMENTS OF BUCKEYE COAL MINING CO HIGH GRADE STEAM AND DOMESTIC COALS LISBON, OHIO PHONE 281 LISBON me COMPLIMENTS OF THE COLUMBIANA B0llER COMPANY CULUMBIANA OHIO TED MESMER Coal and Excavating Intersection of Routes 165 and 626 CALL N. LIMA 9-3143 I 952 COMPLIMENTS OF P. R. COREY 8. SDNS Distributors of Mobilgus, Mobiloil, 8. Heating Oils Ph Lisbon 3414 Phone Columbiana 4218 le COMPLIMENTS OF THE FRANKLIN FURNITURE COMPANY Columbiana, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF H 8. M Oll COMPANY Restaurant and Service Station Shell Distributor ZW 7952 Congratulations, Class of 1952! It yours were the choice of naming the date in history when you would most like to live, we're betting you'd choose tomorrow, with all of its challenge and promise! And so would we-because history never knew a more interesting era! !Wondering what waits to be discovered just outside the classroom door? Well, we're pretty sure that the degree in which your dreams will all come true depends almost completely upon YOUR own determin- ation! First, you'd better BUILD your ladder to the stars . . . and then, with all the faith and hope and trust that true success re- quires . . . climb o the very top! And our best wishes will go with you all the way! McKElVEY'S COMPLIMENTS OF VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS YORK DREXlER POST 5532 67 we COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF THE NATIONAL RUBBER MACHINERY COMPANY COIUMBIANA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF THE H. J. HARROLD TOOL COMPANY COLUMBIANA, OHIO EMIL DUBECK 1952 COMPLIMENTS OF BEN FRANKLIN FEDERATED SELF-SERVE STORE Home-Owned Columbiana, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF THE BURN RITE COAL COMPANY New Waterford, Ohio Phone 5121 Domestic and Commercial Coal 57.4. cl,,,W COMPLIMENTS OF COLUMBIANA FOUNDRY COMPANY and EMPLOYEES To Our Young Friends .... Youth faces the ever-changing problems of the years that are before them. The greatest weapon they can possess to meet successfully those problems is a cultured mind, a pure heart, a body physically strong, a desire to work and a determination to practice thrift. Any' cause which aims to that end is a most worthy cause and those who labor to accomplish that purpose should receive the commendation of every person who is worthy of citizenship. Keep your face to the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind. CAUTION-Ever bear in mind, education is a foundation for success, only when applied with an unseltish spirit of determination to do the worth- while things of life. To the Class of l952-ln all sincerity we hope you will have the courage to face your problems as you pass along the highway of life, and happiness and success be always with you. THE LEETONIA TOOL COMPANY The Home of Quality Tools, that give satisfactory service. Leetonia, Ohio 70 1952 FIRESTONE FARMS HEREFORD CATTLE Quality POTATOES ' TOMATOES ' SWEET CORN COLUMBIANA, OHIO COIVIPLIMENTS OF THE EAST FAIRFIELD COAL CO. Location, Five Points, North Limo, Ohio ALL SIZES NO. 4 VEIN COAL 2.9 Where dealing is a mutual pleasure HAll BROKERAGE 27 South Main Street-Ph. 45I2 GOLUMBIANA, OHIO BUYING APPRAISING SELLING MANAGING c:oMPLlMENTs OF A. l.. STEPHENS AND ED URSCHLER THE KENMAR MFG. COMPANY EAST PALESTINE, OHIO OTTUMULD, IOWA WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF Chrysler Engineering Motor Parts' and Accessories Dodge Passenger Cars Dodge job Rented Trucks SALES SERVICE PLYMOUTH MAIN STREET MOTORS PHONE 4415 253 South Main Columbiana, Ohio 72 Kar 1952 Compliments of C pl f COLUMBIANA MOTOR COMPANY L w. NASH co. C,,e,,o,et E P I Oh C I b Oh U yN Springfield Road S R Ute 165 Compliments of COLUMBIANA MIllING C D' of COMPANY NORTH HEIGHTS PM 4612 DRIVE-IN jie Cdyoper Congratulations to the Class ol 1952 I hope that your continued effort will be a successful one and your new lite may be a happy one. I. K. Harding Cities Service Products KANNAL COAL COMPANY Steam and Domestic Coal New Waterford, Ohio Phone Col. 4800 Compliments of Best Wishes To The Union Banking Co. The Class of 1952 14 The Federal Deposit Insurance Let us take care of your banking The Enterprise Company Bank With The Clock Subsidiary of Member of Wm. K. Stamets Co. Corporation Pittsburgh, Pa. 74 KW 1952 Citizens Savings Bunk Columbiana, Ohio Branch Office Leetonia, Ohio A Home Bank for Home People Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The bank with the Auto-teller iWindow Compliments of PRODUCTION FOUNDRY Best Wishes to you Class of i952 Farms Homes Businesses C. A. BURBICK Licensed and Bonded Real Estate Broker Columbiana, Ohio Phone 573 Office: 334 Lisbon St. Lumber Roofing Insulation THE PEOPLES LUMBER COMPANY Columbiana, Ohio 75 jig eipm Compliments of Compliments of Electro Metallurgical MII-I-ER'S Division On the Square Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation Columbiana, Ohio phone 334 Columbiana Ohio Congratulations to the Class of l952 SlTlER'S FLOWERS Columbiana Ohio 4 4 f. in 4 f agp- - fzo - - X T3-Se? ,' f 5 1 N qgrfgi- , ' X -I 5 , agdfo , ,A X . vi 4' , i --J -3 v-J ,,'i l. . ng: 412, gn 5 i 'Q fffafbi' fy 1' ?4Tf'F ' f. J -:, ' ' Other Benrus Watches I5 jewel Only 524.75 F.-l'.l Columbia Truetit D ' Cl Rin S amion g Will not slip, slide, or turn on your finger ED KONNERTH Jeweler l96 East State Street Salem, Ohio Phone 3022 76 LEETONIA JEWELRY 238 MAIN STREET PHONE 5151 Ar 7952 Compliments of NORTH EAST OHIO POULTRY ASSOCIATION COLUMBIANA OHIO SMITH'S CREAMERY DAIRY PRODUCTS A. C. BORTON, DISTRIBUTOR HOIVIOCENIZED AND PASTUERIZED MILK AND OTHER DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE DAIVIASCUS O7 Compliments of A. J. SANSENBAUGHER PAINTING AND DECORATING PHONE 5IO COLUMBIANA, OHIO 77 we COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES OF TO I THE CLASS or 1952 MARGARET S THE VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE SHOP COMPLIMENTS FROM COMPLIMENTS OF REASH IMPLEMENT CO. LEHMAW5 HARDWARE COLUMBIANA, OHIO Headquarters for All Sporting Goods PHONE 4411 78 ArHUQ U, X a -ix - if Eva, 1 il! 5 , .K yzliwfafl K ,,,, if A .gy m 5- --,' :M fa ,,-' 1 E wnmgzzw 3 vw k E ER FJ RERR R w'W'W M V- w 5 ag , , ,. V A 5? K V4v.Vyr ,-7': Lll- g ui, ,- i,i, W V A , V -,,,', L ,.... , Y ini 'V V. ,. 52 ,--g Z H '. 4, 1 f HM H - - his ' ' 4, 1 . ywfz -A fum' Y-W ' QT 'QM ,Jw MM M' dad! jmz szfwmfg COM PLI MENTS OF THE PETERSBURG sEEnERLY's CREAMERY YOUNGSTOWN ROAD AMBULANCE SERVICE EAST PALESTINE PHONE 4251 OH'0 COLUMBIANA IDHQNE 3336 OHIO 79 me gzyylaer BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS TO OF CLASS OF SZ CROUSE F559 MILL HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN NORTH UMA me som-H MAIN STREET OHIO COLUMBIANA OHIO COMPLIMENTS QQMPLIMENTS OF OF C ESi,T1.Qf3SH 'E COLUMBIANA PUMP M N Rockwell Manufacturing C0 PA Y Company COLUMBIANA LEETONIA, OHIO OHIO 80 ZW IJQ RUSSELL P. LINDSAY Insurance Counselor I22 SOUTH IVIAIN STREET COLUIVIBIANA, OHIO HECK'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAKS ANYTIME C-OOD FOOD, FRIENDLY SERVICE DININC SPACE AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR STYLE AT I-IOIVIE PHONE 4486 We Make Our Own Ice Cream CQMPLIMENTS OF CQMPLIMENTS . . OF The Columblunu Cylinder Grinding Co. F. C. RUSSELL C0. 144 EAST PARK AVENUE and I COLUIVIBIANA, OI-IIO MACHINE SI-IOPS-AUTO PARTS WELDINC-METALIZINC STRAIC-I-ITENINC ITS EMPLOYEES ja STALEY 8. GLENN The Home of Good Shoes Columbiana, Ohio Good Footwear at Moderate Prices Compliments of MILLER BROS. OIL 8. SUPPLY CO. Route 7 New Waterford, Ohio Phone 3211 or 3811 Oil Distributors Mine Supplies Union Wi re Rope Phone 4161, N. Wat. 5351 Columbiana Storage Warehouse Co. Local and Long Distance Hauling Henry Keck Spruce St. Owner Columbiana, Ohio Churchfield Prescription Pharmacy 157 South Main Street Columbiana, Ohio Phone 528 82 1952 C pl of WEllS REXAll WARRICK FUNERAL DRUG S-I-DRE Prescriptions a Specialty Columbiana, Ohio C pl C g I of Columbiana Class of 1952 FURNITURE sroma 'SAW DMR' Special Ice Cream for Columbiana, Ohio Wedding A ' and All O le FITZPATRICK BROS Good Clothing for Men Columbiana Ohio FRY FUNERAL HOME Fred B. Detwiler, Mgr. Ambulance 0 Invalid Car Courteous and Efficient Service For More Than A Quarter of a Century Best Wishes To The Class of 1952 RUPERT'S BAKERY l8 South Main Street Columbiana, Ohio Compliments of Richardson Surplus Sales Clothing Tarps Footwear Paints Sporting Coods 84 ,ZW 1952 Good Luck and Success to the Class of '52 C0lUNlBlANA CLEANERS Pick-up and Delivery Service Phone 5l8 Columbiana, Ohio KY5ER'5 BUILDER5 5UppLY Youngstown,O. Columbiana, O. AND 4324 Market St. ZI6 Court St. Phone 232l5 Phone 4645 CONSTRUCTION RAY 1. MILLER rr soN john H. Kyser, Prop. ISO Front Street Leetonia Phone: Office 6l6l, Res. 5966 Real Estate Farms-City Property 30 years of service to Columbiana and vincinity We try to please you, buyer or seller Compliments Compliments of of ROHRER BUILDER'S SUPPLY Columbiana, Ohio Phone 4379 GLEN L- MAY Roofing and Building Material Coal Cities Service Products' Ready-mixed Concrete Compliments of PIERCE RADIO G' AUTO SERVICE Television Sales G' Service Columbiana, Ohio Phone 4367 Compliments of HARRY PRIZANT Columbiana junk Yard 85 5,46 ctw, Best Wishes T0 MANCHESTER MARKET The Class of '52 Route l4 RIPLEY'S MEN SHOP Fruits and Vegetables On Front Street Leetonia, Ohio In Season O'NEIL'S LADY APPAREL THE GREENAMYER AGENCY Cosmetics 1' Gifts Real'-org Costume jewelry l-Uggage Town, Farm, and Business Property Mrs. E. C. Sauerwein Personal Shoppe for THE M. O'NElL COMPANY Edw. C. Creenamyer las. S. Gibson Akron Ohio Phone 2241 Leetonia, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of ROOSE DRUG STORE THE NEW MANOS THEATER Leetonia, Ohio Columbiana, Ohio I Compliments ot Compliments BIERY'S DAIRY of We make our own ice cream FUHRMAN'S INSURANCE l55 S. Main Street Phone 8486 AGENCY Columbiana, Ohio 86 ZW 1952 Compliments of SPATHOLDT'S HARDWAREM Leetonia, Ohio Compliments of ROD AND GUN SHOP DON BAR'S GROCERY Phone 2466 Columbiana, Ohio Compliments of WOODWARD AND CO. THE SALEM LUMBER CO. INC. l6O-l88 Railroad Street Salem, Ohio Dial 3331-5l7l COMPLIMENTS OF YOUNG'S FRIENDLY TAVERN COLUMBIANA, OHIO SUNSHINE FEED STORE lO2 Park Avenue Phone 5l3 LAUCHLIN'S POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY COLUMBIANA, OHIO 87 Eze Cgyoper COMPLIIVIENTS OF Crawford Equipment Co. COLUMBIANA, OHIO HOIVIE EQUIPMENT HEATING AIR CONDITIONING PHONE 4404 American laundry and Dry Cleaning Company lVliraclean Patented Process Drycleaning at its best with tree moth proofing Clothes Protected from Moth Damage for six months . Complete Soft-Water Laundry 'Service Linen Supply KW 1952 ROLLER'S BOOK STORE School ancl Office Supplies Wallpaper and Paint R. I. STEELE Contractor and Driller Water Wells and Blast Holes cms 143 North ,Elm sneer Columbiana' Ohio Phone 4l69 Colurnblaria, Ohio Repairs-Road Service-Flats Fixed Compliments of HOOVER TIRE EXCHANGE On the Square Columbiana, Ohioe-Phone 626 New Tires-Recapping MOWEN CLEANERS 29 South Main Street Truck and Passenger Columbiana Galen T. Burt Phone 370 Whitman's Chocolates K-3lSef Frazer Cigars --- Papers Complgcmems o Magazms HUNTINGTON Moron co. Al 318 North Main Street Columbiana RYAN 'S Ohio Compliments Of FISHER PRINTING COMPANY BUNDY'S RESTAURANT A Good Place to Eat We specialize in wedding stationery Columbiana, Ohio 89 518 6i,9,,W That Good Ole-Fashioned Swiss Cheese Always Fresh At Compliments of RANCH BOWLING REDPATH'S Compliments COLUMBIANA BUICK COMPANY of Buick Motor Parts Tires and Accessories SMITH SOHIO Columbiana, Ohio SERVICE Phone 331 Complimenfs sTAMP's suNoco ssnvics of , STATION PARKWAY SERVICE 246 East Park Avenue 234 North Main Street Columbiana, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of HORTON'S PUMP SERVICE col-UMBIANA Pump Sales and Service FLORAL COMPANY Well Drilling Phone 645 Columbiana, Ohio 90 ,ZW 1952 Compliments Compliments of of CRAWFORD'S MARKET SHAEFFER'S IDLE HOUR RESTAURANT Columbiana, Ohio North Lima, Ohio Compliments of DICK'S FLORAL SHOP Compliments of COLUMBIANA MACHINE CO. 350 South Main Street Columbiana, Ohio PARK HOUSE TAXI Public Square Columbiana, Ohio 20 Compliments of W. E. McCAUGHTRY Plumbing and Heating 4 N. Main St. Phone 4343 Phone 4221 Columbiana, Ohio Compliments KELLER'S HARDWARE of V. I. HAAS I Ton or a fill up. R. D. 2 Columbiana, Ohio Phone 4121 General Electric Appliances Maytag Washers 1- 91 2,8 Cgmplimentg Compliments of of YOUR LOCAL IOI'IN DEERE OLAF V. TODD DEALER Insurance Paul Witmer and Sons Columbiana, Ohio Columbiana, Ohio I. Compliments Compozcmems Of i-ioi.i.owAY FARM EARL H. NEWELL AND SONS General Contractor Fruit - Livestock Potatoes Route No. 2 Columbiana, Ohio Phone -4897 Compliments Compliments f O McCARTER E. AND R. PINE General Farm Implements and Repairs Acetylene and Arc Welding CLOVER FARM STORE Q-uality and Variety THE QUALITY STORE HOM E-OWN ED Phone 333 for Delivery Compliments . of KOCH MOTOR COMPANY SN .s ga wi me Salem, Ohio 92 KW 7952 THE COLUM BIANA TRACTOR SALES Ford Farming Headquarters Kimsey P. Bell and Marquis Farmer FARM BUREAU CO-OP FOR ALL SUPPLIES Columbiana, Ohio Phone 2433 Compliments Piano and Organ Instruction of Compliments t COUGHLIN'S COFFEE SHOP O MRS. RUSSELL I. BARROW 21 South Main St. phone 2301 Compliments Compliments of ot STORE RD 2 Columbiana, Ohio North Lima, Ohio 99206 Phone 4062 Complifmenfs COMPLIMENTS O OF RIISE ENGINEERING CO. Builders ot Drilling Machines COLUMBIANA ALUMINUM FOUNDRY Columbiana, Ohio 93 Z8 Compliments ot NICK'S TIN SHOP Gas-Oil-Coal Furnaces Roofing and Sheet Metal Box 36 I Columbiana, Ohio Phone Lisbon 5705 BATTERY SERVICE KELLER AND PEPPEL Columbiana, Ohio WESTINC-HOUSE Radios-Refrigerators--Ranges Laundromats-Dryers-l-leaters l-lome Freezers-Roasters-Irons Easy and Speed Queen Washers When readers renew their subscription to the Ledger, year after year, there must be a reason I-Yes, the reason lies in the complete news coverage of Columbiana and vicinity. This tact is interesting to the advertisers THE COLUMBIANA LEDGER Service Since I858 Wall Paper Removed Fast, Sanitary, and Scientitically Contract jobs on Hourly Rates ROBERT I. LOGAN RD. No. 2 or Phone 350 Columbiana DR. LOUIS A. COSENTINO Chiropodist By Appointment Compliments ot SPONSELLER'S GOLDEN DAWN Monday, Thursday MARKET Citizens Bank Bldg. Columbiana, Ohio 267 South Main Street Phone Columbiana Zl6l Phone 2127 Phone 436i Residence 5121 MIDWAY MOTOR SALES INC. Midway between East Liverpool and Youngstown on Route 7 New Waterford, Ohio Authorized CIVIC Truck Dealer Best Wishes to the Clippers CALVIN'S SERVICE STATION 94 ,iw 1952 Compliments ot ADAMS Your jeweler Watches - Diamonds - jewelry Expert Watch Repairs lll S. Main St. Columbiana, Ohio Compliments ot SCHAEFFER PONTIAC CO. North Main St. Phone 646 Compliments of SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 29 North Champion Street Youngstown 3, Ohio PAT'S TEXACO SERVICE T. I. Samora, Prop. Corner-East Park and South Elm Columbiana, Ohio Where Living Is A Mutual Pleasure' C0mPllme 'l5 The Home Away From Home Ol WO' Aged Women' THE cAsE FURNITURE stone MRS. DOROTHY ANGLEMEYER Nurse-Owner 35 N. lVlain St. Columbiana, Ohio l-eetOni-2. Olllo STAI'lL'S COAL 5' BUILDERS I- SUPPLIES, INC. Compxmems o Friendly Service Since l895 Columbiana, Ohio Phone 326 CAUGHN'S SERVICE STATION Rts. 7 and lil 95 me Cgzyvloer Xlffitl. 2 ' , QQ 3 W- ev ii fm 1 vi 'vii I Y if . 'F ' ' ' -- ,V, B 1.2. 1 QVN' 1, W Lib' - M 4 im ' at fi A-A Y Q, ,.,.,, -. v it was iii .,,. . W ik if . 9 fl Q 2 e i if C E E , S i in V ,9AW - 1 1 B at raai I H , -I I I L ' Af ,Q N,LhW, ,, Mfaxiav, tif I 4 M1 V 146 'kg . - M- -:QW 4 A M A XVVV 173 . jLM- fa. 26. , it . m L,,LM, K , A Q S J ot W iii af 3 f J 2 Q gg. Compliments VlRCINIA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE ot Artistic l-lair Styling RAY'S BARBER SHOP 071 The Square Virginia Barr, Prop. Phone -441-4 Columbiana, Onio Compliments of CRACE'S DRESS SHOPPE Our Motto: Service and Satisfaction Columbiana - Phone 576 Compliments ot ORR'S WOODCRAFT Clifford Orr 96
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