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The Seventieth Annual
GRADUATION EXERCISES OF FOREST HIGH SCHOOL
High School Auditorium
Sunday evening, May 23, 1954
8:00 O'Clock
Supt. P. W. Thomas, Presiding
Prelude, "Green Meadows", Hanson ...................... High School Band
Thomas Shellhammer, Director
Processional, "Land ot Hope and Glory", Elgar ..... ...... H igh School Band
Invocation ...................................... . . . .Rev. B. W. Smallwood
Pastor, Presbyterian Church
Music, "Wishes", Klemm ........................... ...... G irls' Ensemble
Salutatory Address, "Paths ot Lite" ................ ....... B arbara Burk
Music, "Oh, Mary Don't You Weep", Arr. Wilson .... ......... G irls' Chorus
Valedictory Address, "All Aboard" ...................... Mona Ruth Fortney
Music, "Waters Ripple and F low", Arr. Taylor .................. Girls' Chorus
Graduation Address, "Functions and Goals of a Small Community School"
Ivan C. Berlien
Scholarship Recognition .............. D. Ray Baum, Principal of High School
Presentation of Class of 1954 ..................... Clinton Pine, Class Advisor
Presentation of Diplomas .................................... Carl McKinley
Pres. of Board of Education
Music, "Crimson Dawn", Walters .......................... High School Band
Benediction ......................................... Rev. B. W. Smallwood
Class oi 1954
CLASS MOTTO .......... Succeed, We Can, We Mustl
CLASS FLOWER ........................ Scarlet Rose
CLASS COLORS .................... Scarlet and Gray
CLASS ROLL
Carolee Curran Arlene Hemmerly Evelyn Ianiece Tracy
Lois McMaster Virginia Irene Iolliff Ioann Iane Weber
Louis McMaster Carole Ann Lehman Donna Mae Smith
Miriam Mentzer Marsha Packer Clayton W. Bash
Marilyn Ieanne Anderson Shirley Ann Patrick Charles William Holtzmuller
Barbara Ann Burk Alice Elizabeth Rizor Lawrence Edward McKee
Carolyn lone Clinger Donna lean Robinson Robert Lee Iohnson
Mona Ruth Fortney Esther Mae Sellars Paul Nelson Staley
Geneva Ann Gobrecht Marcia Ellen Staley Leroy Merriman
CLASS OFFICERS
Carolee Curran ............................. President
Lois McMaster ......................... Vice President
Louis McMaster ........ Secretary
Miriam Mentzer .................... ...... T reasurer
HONOR STUDENTS
Mona Ruth Fortney Carole Lehman Geneva Gobrecht
Barbara Burk Lois McMaster Carolee Curran
Arlene Hemmerly Marcia Staley Miriam Mentzer
FACULTY OF FOREST SCHOOLS
P. W. Thomas D. Ray Baum Clinton Pine
Grace Holtzmuller Iean Gordon C. A. Brooks
Thomas Shellhammer Adda Rogers Allen Willoughby
Paul Gordon G. W. Woodbum Marcella Ickes
Christine Swager Georgia Kellogg Pauline Fortney
Ruth Bair Verda Baker Grace England
Violet Gawer Lena Threlkeld Margaret Baum, Secy.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Carl McKinley, President Albert Oates, Vice President
Ioseph Shields Iohn Rabberman
Dr. G. B. Var1Atta Helen Price, Clerk-Treasurer
BACCALAUREATE SERVICES FOREST HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 1954
High School Auditorium
May 23, 1954-11:00 A. M.
Services conducted by Rev. Grover C. Reed, Pastor, Forest Methodist Church
The Prelude, "Adoramus Te", Palestrina-Harvey ............ High School Band
The Processional, "God ot Our Fathers", Warren-Iohnson .... High School Band
Thomas Shellhammer, Director
The Hymn, "Adoration and Praise"
The Responsive Reading
Minister:
Teach me, O Lord, the way of Thy statutes: and I shall
keep it unto the end.
People: Give me understanding, and I shall keep Thy law.
Minister: Yea, I shall observe it with my whole heart.
People: Make me to go in the path of Thy commandments: for
therein do I delight.
Minister Incline my heart unto Thy testimonies, and not to covet-
OUSIIGSS.
People: Turn away mine eyes from beholding vanity: and
quicken Thou me in Thy way.
Minister: Stablish Thy word unto Thy servant, who is devoted to
Thy fear.
People: Turn away my reproach which I fear: for Thy judgments
are good.
Minister Behold, I have longed after Thy precepts: quicken me
in Thy righteousness.
People: Let Thy mercies come also unto me, O Lord, even Thy
salvation, according to Thy word.
Minister: So shall I keep Thy law continually for ever and ever.
People: I will walk at liberty: for I seek Thy precepts.
Minister: I will speak of Thy testimonies also before kings, and
will not be ashamed.
People: I will delight myself in Thy commandments, which I
have loved.
The Gloria Patri
The Anthem, "All in the April Evening", Diack-Cain ..... ..... G irls' Chorus
The Scripture Lesson, Mark 10: 17-22
The Pastoral Prayer
The Anthem, "Lift Thine Eyes" from 'Eliiah'. . . ..... Girls' Chorus
The Sermon, "Big Business"
The Hymn, "A Charge To Keep I Have"
The Benediction
The Recessional, "God of Our Fathers", Warren-Iohnson .... High School Band
CLASS OF 1954
CLASS MOTTO .......... Succeed, We Can, We Mustl
CLASS FLOWER ........................ Scarlet Rose
CLASS COLORS .................... Scarlet and Gray
CLASS ROLL
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Virginia Irene Iolliff
Carole Ann Lehman
Marsha Packer
Shirley Ann Patrick
Alice Elizabeth Rizor
Donna Iean Robinson
Esther Mae Sellars
Marcia Ellen Staley
Evelyn Ianiece Tracy
Ioann lane Weber
Donna Mae Smith
Clayton W. Bash
Charles William Holtzmuller
Lawrence Edward McKee
Robert Lee Iohnson
Paul Nelson Staley
Leroy Merriman
Carolee Curran
Lois McMaster
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K ,,Q:'frw 12:05 Marsha and I were on our way to millionaire Clayton Bash's country
home. It was haunted. We were assigned by the chief, Paul Staley, to
investigate.
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. 5 5 pened by a cloak and daggered care taker . . . Bob.
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near. Iust as we suspected all along . . . Bill.
I felt something on my leg. A spider with a crew cut . . . Louie. A bat flew
around the room muttering a strange language . . . Smokey.
12:15 Suddenly, we heard a scream in the next room. We rushed in. Found
three bodies, Donna, Shirley and Bonnie. Nothing suspicious here . . . In the
corner a rat, Geneva, listened to the latest ghost tune, OVER MY DEAD BCDY
. . . A rodent orchestra was playing. Alice, drummer . . . Virginia, cigar-box
violin . . . and Donna, pianist . . .
12:17 Two termites crossed our path. Evelyn and Ioann . . . We stopped
them for questioning. They hit the nail on the head. They were chewing a
board. '
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We, The Class of 1954, of Forest High School, in sound mind and body l?l,
do hereby will:
To the school building, our "atmosphere"
To the faculty, the courage to carry on without us.
To the Iuniors, our ability to be different.
To the Sophomores, the intestinal fortitude to hold their own in the coming
school year.
To the Freshmen, our cowboy suits tincluding our guns and holstersl.
The following:
Evelyn Tracy, will my love for school to all the Iuniors. tl know they love
it too.l
Esther Mae Sellars, will my ability to go with a Senior boy to Kay Ellen Baum.
loann Weber, will -my ability to use more erasers lin bookkeepingl to anyone
who takes it.
Miriam Mentzer, will my ability to carry the class money around in a box
to Sally Edgington.
Shirley Patrick, will my ability to play the piano to anyone who likes music
as well as I.
Virginia Iolliff, will my love for short boys to Lois Thacker.
Donna Smith, will my love for English class to Bill Woolley and Ioe Conley.
Alice Rizor, will my slenderness to Kay Kratt.
Marilyn Anderson, will my ability to do the Hula to Geraldine Humphrey.
Carole Lehman, will my ability to argue with Mr. Pine land never winl to
Doris Harmon. A
Robert Iohnson, will my ability to play basketball to Gordie Woolley.
Arlene Hemmerly, will my ability to tell corny jokes to Mr. Pine.
Geneva Gobrecht, will Mr. Pine's threats to paddle me to next year's slow
poke.
Lawrence McKee, will my ability to get along with the teachers to my brother
Robert McKee.
Marcia Staley, will my ability to keep my hair out of my eyes to Dick Frey.
Carolee Curran, will my height to Ronnie Rizor.
Paul Staley, will my ability to have curly hair to Harry Thompson.
Clayton Bash, will my ability to have floppy ears to Dallas Parsell.
Bill Hotzmuller, will my sense of humor to anyone who can put up with it.
Louis McMaster, will my shyness to Bill Parsell.
Leroy Merriman, will my good nature to Elmer Seymour.
Barbara Burk, will my height to Audrey Switzer.
Carolyn Clinger, will my bubbling personality to Diane Iones.
Marsha Packer, will my stupid remarks to Phyllis Iones.
Donna Robinson, will my smile to Betty Dibble.
We, Lois McMaster and Mona Fortney, will our love of Junior boys to any
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like it.. .Handsome as ever. . .So typical of Lois. . .Cute and cuddly. . .You
gooted! . . .Doc. . .Take the mask oft, Scotty. . .Young Lovers. . .Totem Pole. . .
Shy guy. . .Dagmar in her prime. . .What'sha doin', Arlene-. . .During the
bands better days. . .SAP. . .Oh-h brother. . .l-leap big Smoke and no fire. . .
Little pot. . .Size ll's. . .Ginny. . .Heidi. . .ls it heavy?? . . .Scatterbrain. . .Stock
car driver. . .What's that smug grin for?. . .Who goes there?. . .That Clinger kid
. . .Big Chief. . .Sexy.
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JUNIUB CLASS UFFICEBS
Ianice Zimmerman. Secretary, lim Iohnson. Vice President: Sully Edqlngton.
Treasurer, Audrey Switzer. President.
During the school year of 1953-1954, our days were filled with many activi-
ties. Our class advisor was lean Gordon, who was very helpful and under-
standing.
Some of our projects were counting tax stamps, bake sales, selling maga-
zines and school jewelry, and serving at football and basketball games.
We received the name mercenary Cstingyj without any effort. But ask some
of the boys and they will tell you their received the nickname "Cornhuskers"
with effort.
The name of our play was "Men Are Like Streetcars." Our director was
Paul Gordon.
Our last and most anticipated project was our junior and Senior Prom. We
hope that all who attended found it enjoyable as well as beautiful.
We are looking forward to a profitable Senior year.
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SUPTHUMUHE CLASS UFFIIIEBS
Dallas Parsell, Treasurer: Norman Sink. Secretary: Roger Snyder. President:
Ramon Musgrave. Vice President.
In early October the Sophomores initiated the Freshmen. We dressed the
boys in short pants and the girls in short dresses. The boys wore bows in their
hair while the girls had one-halt pinned up in pincurls. They were just little
darlings about it. At night we gave them a nice drink and a delightful limburger
cheese sandwich. They were served refreshments afterwards. Everything went
fine except for a slight accident to a Sophomore.
The Sophomores got a new homeroom teacher this year. She is Miss Rogers,
a Latin-English teacher from Indiana. The Sophomore girls had a basketball
game with the Iuniors before the Ridgeway game. Our coaches were Pat
Tourrey and Ginny Brown. We won! Score 20-l2!
Our bank account is pretty slim at the present. We collected tax stamps
and we had a bake sale in March. We'll make perfect Iuniors next year.
We're ready to grab every cent.
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Doris Musgrave, Secretaryp Eugene Frey. Vice Presidentp Shirley Prater, Treas-
urer: Shirley Edgington, President.
After an eight year pull, we finally rated the honor of being part of the
high school. After close inspection we found there weren't too many battle
scars. We shall remember initiation the rest of our lives, with a smile on our
faces, thinking how ridiculous our friends looked. To all under classmen we
would like to say, "The sophomore bite isn't quite as bad as their bark."
We worked hard to arrange a hayride at Halloween, but for several reasons
it turned out to be a party at the gym.
Like all other high school classes our thoughts often turn to money. By
means of two bake sales we earned a few pennies to spend when we are
seniors. We have had very good success in collecting tax stamps this year.
One of the big privileges, we were so grateful for, was the opportunity to
attend all high school dances.
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Thursday. . .Camera shy. . .Really now! . . .Cheering section. . .Seniors of
yesterday. . .After the ball. . .A steady twosome. . .
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Front How: G, Nllrwulley, D. Musqrcrve, C. l,.llCAlWlIJ, K, Winc'llv'X, l., Oates, D. lldrp, S. Currmr, A
lll1IHL3l1I'C"Y, H. flmk, B. Kmrlfrle, L. S. Mrller, M. Oliver, H. Shively. Second Row: Mr. Gerflf-n, E
Llorrllrwrrrrl, C. lvlclilnley, l. Kellogg, B. Mcl.r1uql1lm, L. lollifl, S. Krall, ll. Simpswn, B. Sperm, VV
Bush, L. L. Mrller, ll. lhckfrr, K. Baum. Third How: M. Ruger, T. Shf-els, C. lrdwe, G, Swnrmpn
C, Vfrllvlce, I. Cory, S. lrullrlf, F. Sv-crrloss, V. Fliqsby, C. McKee, C. Waller. Fourth Row: l.. lily-l
ll. llmlcrwnrlelalrw, ll. MllSfIlClVC, G. VV1lllOlllS, D, Kidd, D. Clark, Y, Henirm, A. Melvin, E. VVrll-:ms
llrlllllrr GRADE
From Row: K. Kumble, P. Shielrls, M. Hempy, M. Weber, H. Reed, R. Bash, W. Worvdurcl, G, Pnrsell
G, llorn, E. Knapp, Mr. Brcmks. Second Row: R. Gobrovlrl. M, Cooper, M. Thcrrker, B. Kellorrrr. l,
Tllell, D. Thompson, ll. Kcluble, l. Prater, C. McKee, ll. Vrfrlcox, I. Pcllrrck. Third How: l. Burmell
S. Sons, I, Drumrnorrcl, D. Gillen, I. Willicnrs, P, Kr'orrrrrrm', P. Draper, G. Pqrsell, B. Burk, I, Kmrlrlw
B, Humphrey.
SIXTH EHHHE
First Row: Hodge, Frederick, Trissler, Frederick, Spearman, Brankhart, Eewell, lohnson, Willeke
Raqer. Second Row: Edqinqton, Reed, Moats, llearn, Evans, Snyder, Brown, Lab, Elwood, Post
Third Row: Mrs. Throllceld, Griibbs, l-lemmerly, Searls, Tracy, Phillips, Parsell, Getz, Burnett
Musgrave, Durrenberqer, Fourth Row: Miller, Habberrnan, Driimnrcrici, Corwin, Hart, Duren
berqer, Wright, Corwin, Hart, Ross. Fifth Row: liumplirey, Gardner, McElfresh, Kromer, Sink
Hipsher, McKee, Lahr, Lamb, Crawford, Boehm, Hatliff.
FIFTH EHHHE
First Row: Kalb, Buess, Clifford, lolliff, Schlatter, Phillips, Madison, Weber, Dunn. Second Row
Thacker, Miss Garver, Daniels, Clifford, Crawford, Stewart, Forney, Loveless, Ulrich, Miller, Stewart
Third Row: Ellcessor, Hall, Searles, Crawford, Shields, Williams, Kemerly, Webb, Lonq, Draper
Fourth Row: Cramer, Cramer, Kear, Eatherton, Tuorrey, D. Halsey, Harp, Van Atta, Ellcessor
Absent: Harrold, McKee, Pierce, Spoon, McFarland.
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First Row: Clifford, Melvin, Gnlwle, Phillips, Kildow, Elwood, Madison, Iohnson, Hempy, Stephan,
Willeke. Second Row: Miss Lnqlfind, llull, Moals, Musgrave, Bash, Sheels, Swanson, Snider,
Shivoly, Spoon, Quail, Third Row: l'ars'-ll, Seelnacli, Pcnlinq, Horn, Humphrey, Snider, Evans,
Lawrence, Elnnlli, Heed, MvK--in Fourth Row: Drummond, Goble, Polulnik, Goble, Bliss, Sliively,
Dibble, Cavinee, llumphiey, Beelim, Winrlle,
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Second Row: Miss Baker, Liliana, Myers, Miller, Smith, McKee, Newliarler, Frederick, Eathericin,
Flowers, Brunkhait, Diapi-1, lrflis, lim. Third Row: Van Atta, Packer, Tracy, Pierce, Miller, Ellcessor,
Lalir, Forney, l.Iliriqei', Gault, lloin, K-illv, llarris. Fourth Row: Kemeily, Gault, Rizor, Pierce, Rizcxr,
liiqslwy, Marshall, Tlianipson, Klitilllidf, Hunipliiey, Long, Gillon, Hauqhdoubler.
SECOND GRADE
First Row: l-lodqe, Schwartz, Weber, Betts, Farrison, Lawrence, Shively, Trissler, Price, Ulrich,
Kilclow, Mosscnqor, Ellcessor, Second Row: Mrs. Fortney, Burk, Forney, Lawrence, Daniels, Barlow,
Gtxttlt, Stttno, Wriqlit, Lot-th, Athca, Hizor, Kildow, Mrs. Kelloqq. Third How: Stewart, Weber, Searls,
Wilkins, llanl-uns, Clawson, Ctawlortl, Fink, llull, Lawrence, Houqhontlobler, Messmer. Fourth
Row: Gartlner, Walttws, Shields, Soulliwarti, Snider, Green, Miller, Gault, Poling, Musgrave.
Absent: Cavinee, Durvnberqer, Landon, Snytier, Sheets, Pellerin, Powell.
FIRST GRADE
Flnt Row: Betts, Columber, Clifford, Evans, Hemmerly, Lamb, Gcult, Folumlee. Frederick, Buess,
Phillips, Ulrich, Reef, Leeth, Snider, Wilkinqs, Myers, Tracy. Second Row: Goble, Curl, Hemmerly,
Fabo, Gault, Green, Crawford, Balmer, Kromer, Bayless, Bell, Ray, Simmons, McMahon, Walters,
Walton, Miss Iclces. Third Row: Mrs. Swaqer, Rabberman, Wren, Naus, Ropp, Stumpp, Winebrenner,
Mahan, McKee, Shirk, McLaughlin, Miller, Searls, Packer, Powell, Long. Fourth Row: Frey, Hamilton,
Humphrey, Beecher, Linke, Latham, Huston, Burnett, Prater, Kearfhbsent: Switzer, Rigsby, Derrinqer.
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. . .Come on-a-my house. . .Where's Duane?. . .So beautiful so young. . .Lone
wolf. . .Sleepyheads. . .Good listener. . .Wha'd'ya srnell?. . .Leroy was here. . .
Sink it. . .What a shape. . .Dig those crazy limbs. . .Did Ohlin teach ya?
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It was a joyous crowd that left the Upper Sandusky football stands one night
early last fall. Because of one touchdown and a goal kick, our team had
defeated Richwood, winning their first game of the season. It was a wonderful
beginning for any team starting a new season, and it made a tremendous
arousal of the school spirits of the Forest fans.
During the several weeks that followed, our team battled through league
games taking defeat with success. Then came the most important game of
the season, the game would either make them victors of the season or degrade
them before the eyes of their fans. With a good team and a desire to win, our
team met the Kenton Wildcats: but despite the effort they put out, Kenton
topped our score by eight points.
Even though they had lost the game they wanted most to win, their football
season wasn't over. They played five more opposing teams, winning two
games, tying in two ontakes and losing to Columbus Grove, which is a league
opponent that they would like to defeat almost as much as they want to defeat
Kenton. All in all, it could be summed up as a fairly good season for the team.
Perhaps the team benefited by defeat. They were a new team: many of
them having never played too often in the real game. Their being defeated
didn't necessarily mean that they had few good qualities as a team, but that
teams of rivaling schools have built themselves to better with-hold their
opponents.
Teams in years to follow will have to strive to obtain better team work
and as a single body work on the weak links of their previous successors.
As a whole, the student body was with the team and they will all be cheer-
ing for the time when the Rangers will be tops in the Conference.
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FUHEST RANGERS
Front Row Boyd Musgrave Prxce Rrzor Zxmmerman Musgrave Woolley Flowers Stewart
McKee Woolley Second Row Post I-lam1lton Spoon Harman McKee Gordon Lehman Waller
Wedertz Merrrman Third Row Mr Gordon Seymour Conley Ielferson Holtzmuller Kauble
Cramer Hemmerly Rizor, Iohnson Iohnson Parsell Mr Wrllouqhby
Forest
Forest
Forest
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Forest
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Forest
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Fin! Row: Gary Lehman, Itm Hamilton, Bill Wooley, Vince Cramer, Elmer Seymour, Bob Iohnson,
Bill Parsell, Roger Snyder. Second Row: Mr. Willoughby, lim Johnson, Smokey Merriman, Ioe
Conley, Vernon l-lemmerly, Monk Wedertz, Lloyd Waller.
Football season was scarcely over until we found ourselves engaged in
basketball. Losing the first game to Mt. Victory, we wondered if We could
recover enough to place in the league. It was a neck-and-neck race as all
the other teams were aiming for that goal, also.
We made a speedy recovery from that first defeat. Hardin Northern was
our greatest competitor this year as we had to meet them twice. But true to
the fact that the best team wins, we were fairly beaten by them both times.
These were our better opponents with whom we were happy to place in the
league. ,
Even though we lost out in the tournament we truly feel that our 1954
basketball squad Will long be remembered.
Forest...
Mt. Victory
Forest. . . .... Marseilles .
Forest. . . .... Roundhead
Forest Ada .......
Forest Wapakoneta
Forest H. Northern
Forest McGuffey ..
Forest Alger ....
Forest Ridgeway .
Forest Wharton . .
Forest H. Northern
Forest McGuffey ..
Forest Sycamore .
Forest Salem .....
Forest H. Northern
RESERVES
Pint Row: Lloyd Waller, Harold Wedertz, Joe Conley. lim Iohnson, Iames Iefferson. Second low:
Ronald Horn, LeRoy Merriman, Vernon l-lemmerly, Bill Holtzmuller, Ronald Rtzor, Mr. Gordon.
Although most of our attention is centered on the Varsity team, anyone who
followed our Reserves discovered some wonderful team workmanship in these
boys. The best of all is that many of these boys have a couple more years with
our tearn. Our success lies within their reach and only a deep interest and an
earnest desire to gain it will put them on the road to victory.
They, too, rnet some rough opponents. However they came through with a
7-5 record in favor of victories. We'll be looking forward to next year when
they rack up a 12-0 win for that record book and for the prestige of our school.
Forest ......... 39 Mt. Victory .... 34
Forest .... . . .42 Marseilles .... .40
Forest .... . . .33 Roundhead . . . .34
Forest Ada .......
Forest Wapakoneta
Forest H. Northern
Forest McGuitey ..
Forest Alger ....
Forest Ridgeway .
Forest Wharton . .
Forest H. Northern
Forest McGuffey ..
Forest Sycamore .
Forest Salem ....
,IV
HUMECUMINE
Lois McMaster: Carolyn Clinger, Oueeny and Mona Fortney.
For the 1953 Annual Homecoming the student body selected three senior
girls to reign during the night oi October 9. Carolyn Clinger, who received the
highest number of popular votes, was queen with Lois McMaster and Mona
Fortney chosen as attendants.
During the half time show the queen and her attendants entered the field in
a blue Chrysler convertible. They were escorted from the automobile by lim
Iohnson and Bill Holtzmuller, captain and co-captain for the evening. The
girls received a spray of giant mums. Queens of previous homecomings were
given recognition, also.
Despite the tact that there was much cheering from the lovely sovereign
section and the other spectators, our Rangers were defeated by the Kenton
Wildcats.
In a festively dressed auditorium Carolyn was crowned queen, and an
evening of entertainment was provided for home-town students and visitors
from Kenton.
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Poison Pot Patter. . .Chief paster. . .Two little squirts. . .Seniors masterpiece. . .
All work and no play. . .Must have been funny. . .Custer surrounded by Indians
. . .Curtain call. . .Little fuqitives. . . All smiles. . .Deadbeats. . .Cauqht red-
handed. . .When do we eat?. . .Who stole the weddinq bell?. . .Biq Stiff.. .
Tliere's cheaper ways to drown one's troubles. . .Four-year man.
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STUDENT CUUNUIL EIHST SEMESTER
First Row: Mrs. l-loltzmuller, Marsha Packer, Carolee Curran, Audrey Switzer, Miriam Burk, Donna
Anderson, Shirley Edgington, Marilyn Getz, Mr. Baum. Second Row: Geneva Gobrecht, Phyllis
Iones, Roger Snyder, Vince Cramer, Lawrence McKee, Mary Gillen, Doris Harman.
OFFICERS
President ........ ........... . . Geneva Gobrecht
Vice President ..... .... V incent Cramer
Secretary ........ .... D oris Harman
Treasurer. . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . Phyllis Tones
The Student Council of the first semester sponsored a pep rally the night
before the Kenton football game. We had a weiner roast and a snake dance
through the streets. Afterwards the cheerleaders led a few cheers and there
were speeches by the coaches and a representative of the team.
We sponsored a Halloween Party and invited the seventh and eighth
grades. There was round and folk dancing and we had a fairly good attend-
ance.
In November we decided to send letters to all the Forest boys that were
in the service at Christmas.
Being a member of the Student Council is a busy and rewarding job. We
are certain that the succeeding members will carry on the tasks of the organi-
zation with great success and much interest.
STUDENT EUUNEIL SEEUNII SEMESTER
Second Row: Rose Parcher, David Post, Barbara Burk, Roger Snyder, Vincent Cramer, Kay Kratt,
Nancy Marshall. First Row: Mrs. l-loltzmuller, Carolee Curran, Marsha Packer, Audrey Switzer,
Carolyn Clinger, Ruth Elwood, lanice Zimmerman, Shirley Edgington, Mr. Baum.
The first meeting for the members serving the second semester on the
Student Council was held Ianuary 4, 1954, with fourteen members present. The
following people held an office:
President ......... . . . Barbara Burk
Vice President .... ...... R uth Elwood
Secretary ...... .,.. N ancy Marshall
Treasurer .................................... Carolyn Clinger
This year we made a special effort to get a large contribution for the "54"
March of Dimes campaign, collecting money from each organization and class
in school. Each took a great interest and gave freely: thus we were successful
in getting a nice sum.
We sponsored an informal Valentine party at which many students enjoyed
a pleasant evening of entertainment.
We took it on our shoulders to start a fund for window curtains in the
auditorium. Plans for a carnival began to take form. Each class had some
small task to do. Our greatest hope is that the school will be so pleased with
this year's carnival that they will want to make it an annual event.
We hope the people who succeed in Student Council enjoy doing things for
our school as much as we have,
HUNUH suciizri
Back How. Left: Audrey Switzer, Doris Harman, Phyllis lone-s, Sally Edgington, Delores Overly,
Sharleno Spearman, Mr. Brooks. Front Row, Left: Arlene Hemmerly, Mona Fortney, Marcia Staley,
Carole Lohman, Lois McMaster, Carolyn Krout.
Unlike most organizations, our Honor Society meets but two times a year,
one time to make a tour at a college, and the other meeting at the annual
banquet.
Last fall our ten members met with the others in the county to go to Columbus
to get a glimpse of college life at Ohio State, Besides looking for old high
school grads, cute boys, and for places to sit down to get off our feet, we
found the tour only too interesting.
We were given lots of information about the stadium by a guide who either
had a severe case of laryngitis or was afraid of talking loud enough to be
heard. tWe watched some ianitors sweeping the bleachersl We visited the
University's broadcasting station, WOSU, and the hospital. We were in many
other university buildings, but the lectures given in those two fields were
most outstanding.
We spent the noon hour in the Union Building. After lunching in the
cafeteria, we spent the remaining time being shown around by some Forest
grads.
l guess as has every touring group before us, the group and the guide
became separated. Possibly they didn't know, or care, but they didn't have
lady counselors. I'in sure glad the guide came when he did. We were too
tired from walking to worry about two frantic women.
The spring banquet was held April l4. After the candle-lighting service,
which made the juniors official members, entertainment was provided. Ten-
nyson Guyer was guest speaker.
GIRL? EHUHUS
First Row: S. Erlqinalon, Parkor, R. ilinnphroy, Golwrechl, Pierce, Crwpfir, Anspavli, Nliimrave
Spunvw, Kopp, Thiel, F11-rlviiuk, Andoisciri, Slvwart, Second How: Curran, Fralwr, Fink, Mvrilzvr
Clinavr, Krmil, Zimmerman, NVilloku, Irilinson, Lang, Getz, Burk, Hemmerly, Swilzvi, Spearman
Kalb, Mr. Shvllhammer, Third Row: Homnierly, Lehman, Tracy, Patrick, Trary, Smilh, Oveirly
llciliinsan, Anllvisori, Larwlrin, Krall, Marshall, Swanson, Hart, Essinqor, Sialoy, Switzer, Vkliiiqlil
Fourth Row: Swllais, lohnsrin, Wolior, 'I'liavl:er, ljdqinqton, Dilililv, Burk, Millar, Lanrlriri, lliimplii-fy
lYll'LlIHIllUI1kl, Sniilhsvn, Irinvs, llarniun, Forlnwy, lioukwcll.
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First Row: Mr. Slivllliaiimivi, Corwin, C. lolirison, Laffwrly, Zimmerman, D. Parsvll, Musgrave, Piivo,
A. llarn, Mvliuv, W. livin. Second Row: Fowcrll, Boyd, llamillon, Snyder, Harmon, G. Miisscilman,
Wilcuix, llusl, LQ. Fwy, Engle, Sink. Third Row: D. Miisselnian, li. Horn, Staley, B. Iolirison, lvln'Maslvi,
B. Parsvll, Rash, Kaiiblw, D. Fioy, Brunkhart.
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SENIUH BAND MEMBERS
A band tuning up to a B-flat scale, the crooked lines as the band marched
up and down the practice field, cold, icy fingers fumbling for the right keys,
big drops of rain making one big blur of our music,-these are only a few of
the memories of this year's band rehearsals.
Being ardent supporters of our football squad, we followed them to most
of the games. Not only did we boost the cheering section, but prided ourselves
in putting on interesting shows during the halt-time.
During the summer and fall we entered several holiday parades and other
events in neighboring communities. Like always, we ended marching band
with the annual fall supper.
After a month in concert band, we gave a concert which was the last to
be directed by Mr. Balmer.
Contests came next on the agenda. Everyone, especially Mr. Shellhammer,
was glad when they were over. Then we started to get ready for our spring
concert and the music festival held at Kenton.
Those were the last band performances for our senior members. They only
listened when the band played at graduation service.
FUTURE HUMEM1-iKEHS UP AMERICA
First Row: Curran, Edgington, Packer, Humphrey, Anderson, Anspach, Musgrave, Pierce, Staley,
Elwood, Fewell. Second Row: Oliver, Stewart, Hemmerly, Mentzer, Clinger, Ropp, Willeke, Johnson.
Ratlitt, Cooper, Fink. Third Row: Mrs. Gordon, Tracy, Edgington, Smithson, Tracy, Hart, Swanson,
Frater, Cooper, Brown, Thiel. Fourth Row: Miller, lohnson, Landon, Iollift, Rizor, Weber, Patrick,
Cramer, Landon, Smith, Robinson, Sellars.
The Future Homemakers ot America was organized at Forest High School
in 1939. Its national motto is "Forward New Horizons." The colors of red and
white were selected to symbolize home living.
The chapter this year has forty-eight members and they selected as their:
President .......... Marsha Packer
Secretary. . . . . . Sally Edgington
Historian ...... .... L ouise Ratlitt
Song Leaders. . . .... Susan Ropp
Shirley Patrick
Parliamentarian. .. Carolyn Clinger
Vice President ...... Miriam Mentzer
Treasurer ..... . . . Ioann Weber
Reporter ........... Carolee Curran
Money Makers ...... Virginia Iolliff,
Marilyn Anderson, Donna Robin-
son, Eileen Thiel
The chapter has participated in several activities this year. They have had
a bake sale, sold greeting cards, entertained the F.F.A. and as always the
FPA. and F.H.A. held their annual Parent, Son and Daughter Banquet. Several
ot the members went to the county F.H.A. meeting at Alger with Miriam
Mentzer chosen as our Historian.
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First Row: V. llemmcrly, R. Horn, L. McMaster, V. Cramer, E. Seymoure, I. Conley, D. Flowers.
Second Row: W. llwrn, A. llorn, N. Conley, H. Fewell, D. Parsell, R. Woolley. Third Row: Mr.
Wootlbtnri, W. Wilcox, D. liauble, C. Bash, R. Snyder, I. Stewart.
OFFICERS
President .......... Vincent Cramer
Vice President ..... Elmer Seymoure
Secretary ...... .. Louis McMaster
Treasurer .... .. Donald Flowers
Reporter .... .... H onald Horn
Sentinel ............... Ioe Conley
There were twentyssix members in the Future Farmers ot America, six ot
whom graduated. The chapter also has twenty honorary members.
Quite a busy organization, we had a scrap drive, had crop projects, sold
garden seed, candy and cards.
As annual projects we sponsored a Christmas party and a F.F.A.fF.l-LA.
Banquet. We also had a pancake and sausage supper which proved to be a
success.
The chapter sent delegates to State convention and teams tor the judging
contests at Columbus.
We had booths at both the county and the State fair for which we received
blue ribbons. The members received many awards and ribbons tor their entries
exhibited at the fairs.
Our activeness is giving good training to become successful community
farmers in the future.
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JUNIUH CLASS PLAY
First Row: Spearman, Overly, Kalb, Humphrey, Edgington, Zimmerman, Switzer. Second Row:
Mr. Gordon, Iohnson, Gordon, Cramer, Cook, Iohnson, Eatherton, Iones, Harman.
The play selected by this year's Iunior Class was MEN ARE LIKE STREET-
CARS and was under the direction of Mr. Paul Gordon. This play revolves
around teen-agers and their amorous experiments, triumphs, and adventures.
Trying to solve the problems of the world, Maudie finds her friends and
family deserting her. However, one of her many lives and systems finally
pays off and she once more becomes the leader of the household. All of this
leads to a very delightful play.
The characters involved in this three-act Comedy were:
Mrs. Mason, mother ........................... Sally Edgington
. . . . .Tom Eatherton
. . . .Audrey Switzer
Mr. Mason, dad .............,...
Maudie, their younger daughter ....
Sylvia, their older daughter ....
Ioy, a cousin ...........
Lysbeth, Maudie's friend ....
Mrs. Allen, her mother ....
Alix, Maudie's friend .....
Mrs. Day, her mother ....
Iulie, Maudie's friend ..........
Mrs. White, her mother. .
Davy, Maudie's part-time
Ierry, Sylvia's friend .....
Ted, Sylvia's friend .....
Chi, any girl's steady...
Margaret, the maid ....
steady .....
. . . .Doris Harman
.....Phyllis Iones
. . . . .Shirley Kalb
. . . . . . .Betty Iohnson
. .Ianice Zimmerman
. . . . . .Delores Overly
.Sharlene Spearman
. . . . . . .Carolyn Krout
. . . . .Bob Gordon
. . . .Vincent Cramer
.. .. ...Charles Cook
...........Iim Iohnson
Geraldine Humphrey
SENIUB CLASS PLAY
First How: Mrs. l-loltzmuller, Alice Rizor, Donna Smith, Marilyn Anderson, Carolee Curran, Miriam
Mentzer, Marsha Packer, Marcia Staley, Lois McMaster. Second Row: Virginia lollift, Evelyn Tracy.
Ioann Weber, Barbara Burk, Geneva Gobrecht, Mona Fortney, Carole Lehman, Mr. Pine. Third
Row: Paul Staley, Bob Iohnson, Clayton Bash, Louis McMaster, Bill Holtzmuller, Arlene I-lemmerly,
Lawrence McKee, Esther Sellars.
Spring not only brought the birds back from the South, but it also brought
many people to see the three-act comedy, "Love it Too Much Trouble,"
staged by the seniors on March 18 and 19. Differing from other plays, we
had two casts of girls, which aroused public interest and took the monotony
out of rehearsals.
The scene was set in the "Poison Pot", a college hangout, where the college
students brought their troubles, spent a great deal of time, and little money.
It all ended very happily for everyone.
OUR CAST
"Toasty" ...... ..... M arcia Staley and Carole Lehman
Ioe Burke ................ .................. B ill Holtzmuller
"Pinky" Hamilton .......... . . . . . . . . . . . .Lawrence McKee
Ogden "Oggy" McClosky ......................... Paul Staley
Connie Ashton ............... Carolee Curran and Esther Sellars
Ebb Dunham. . . .... Ioann Weber and Miriam Mentzer
Flo Dunham ...... .... E velyn Tracy and Shirley Patrick
Shirley Bradford ..... ....... L ois McMaster and Barbara Burk
Sugar Lou Iackson ........ Marsha Packer and Arlene Hemmerly
Monica Bates ................................... Mona Fortney
Mrs. I. Worthington Bates.Marilyn Anderson and Donna Robinson
Dr. Pillsy ...................................... Robert Iohnson
Miss Emily Ross .... ..... D onna Smith and Geneva Gobrecht
Cliff Hayward .... ..................... L ouis McMaster
Prompters ........ .... V irginia Iolliff and Alice Rizor
Stage Manager .... .................. C layton Bash
BUS PATHUL
First Row: D. Slnwart, R. Buess, R. Spearman, D. Elwood, D. Tracy. Second Row: Mr. Thomas
If. Horn, R. Bash, D. Harp, M. Lamb, L. Phillips.
SCHUUL PATHUL
First Row: R. Hood, D. Shields, G. Van Atla, l. Dunn, L. Thacker, L. Elcessor, T. Reed. Second Row:
FI. SlC1l1fjlllC'l, A. Muzsqravo, B. Brown, l. Drummond, C. Ratlilf, L. Daniels. Third Row: H. Gobrechl,
ii. Durenborqer, ll. llauble, D. Gillen, Mr. Baum.
BUS DRIVERS
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Edward Betts, Morris Burk, Clarence Dilley, Amil Fredrick, Herman Musgrave.
CUUKS
Gladys Lehman Ellen Musgrave
JANITUHS
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Herman Musgrave Clair Welherill
ANNUAL STAFF M
"Tho Boss' '... Mr. Pine
Editor-in-chief .... ....... A rlene
Literary Editor . . . ........ Marcy
Art Editors .... .... B arb 6. Donna
Alumni , . . ....... Evelyn
Sports ........... .,..... B ob G Bill
Assistant Editors .... Mona QS Carole
Business Manager ......... Geneva
Photo Editor .,................ Lois
Advertising ....... Lawrence 61 Paul
Iunior Representative ...... Audrey
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No one person can be held responsible for this mess!! We can
honestly say that the whole kit and kaboodle of the Senior Class
qot their dirty little rnitts in on this. We hope that you who read
this enjoy it as much as We enjoy bringing it to you.
JUNIUR RED CHUSS
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Robert Bash, Connie Lodge, Louise Ratliff, Arlene I-Iemmerly, Mr. Thomas, Lois
Thacker, Carolyn Krout.
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Down by the riverside. . .Catch any f1ies?. . .Whcri's in the baskei?. . .0h, those
slumber parties! . . .Monroe's understudy. . .Busy beavers. . .George chopped
up cherry trees. . .She's never grown up. . .Minnie Ha Ha. . .The Athletic type
...What you get to laugh about, Kay'?. . .My, how they've changed. . .Tracy
Sisters. . .Is that you, Caro1ee?. . .Can't you iind a seat, Ianet?. . .Bow Wow! . . .
Semething's missing somewhere.
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125 South Detroit St.
Kenton, Ohio
"Complete Machine Shop and
Parts Service"
Phone 4409 or 4024
PFEIFFER'S
Home oi Pittsburgh
Glass
Paints
Awnings
Picture Framing
209 W. Franklin Phone 4521
Kenton, Ohio
THE VOGUE SHOP
West Side Square
Distinctive Wearing Apparel
Kenton, Ohio
Compliments
of
HOME RESTAURANT
Kenton, Ohio
DON'S HAMBURGERS
Kenton, Ohio
Compliments
MARTIN'S CAFETERIA
Kenton, Ohio
HARDIN QUARRY COMPANY
Blanchard Station, Ohio
76
Best Wishes
to
Class of "54"
HARRY M. STIENER
COLONEL ELLIS
West Side Square
Kenton, Ohio
C. E. BASH AND SONS
Lime and Fertilizer Spreading
Phone: 125F4
Forest, Ohio
PEART TRUCKING SERVICE
Limestone Spreading
Forest, Ohio
Compliments of
DR. R. A. DECKER
Veterinarian
Phone: 128 Fores
t, Ohio
GEORGE BUXTON'S
Barber Shop
E. Lima St.
Forest, Ohio
Good Luck
FOREST CLEANERS
L. M. Edqington
Forest, Ohio
Compliments of
MCDANIEL
MOTOR
SERVICE
Forest, Ohio
PACKER'S MARKET
"The Family Store"
Kirby, Ohio
77
BLUE'S
WALGREEN DRUG STORE
Dunkirk, Ohio
N EWHAUSER HATCHERY
Arlington, Ohio
Compliments
of
BLANCHARD GROCERY
Blanchard Station, Ohio'
BUERGER'S CLEANERS
Clecming G Pressing
Phone 4619 204 E. Col
Kenton, Ohio
THE B- S- PORTER SON KENNEDY PRINTING CO.
COMPANY
Printers ' Stationers
F ind1ay's Complete Music Store Letterpress- Offset
530 South Main Phone 525 Office Supplies
Findlay, Ohio
219 S. Main Findlay, Ohio
Congratulations It You Don't
Know Iewelry.
from Know Your Ieweler
You Can Count On
F
TURNER-1-'ENSTERMAKER Anythiiq In
Iewelry, Diamonds
Watches, Silverwar
Phone Main Look For This Sign Applignces
78 Findlay, Ohio
Next To S. 6 S. Drugs
Compliments
of FREY'S HARDWARE
BRADLEY? Refrigeration Service
lewelers and Optometrists
Phone: l86F2 Kirby, Ohio
Phone: 5215 Kenton, Ohio
Best Wishes
to
The Class of '54
MILLER RADIO SERVICE
Forest, Ohio
Compliments of
BILL'S GARAGE AND
RESTAURANT
Phone: 1771721 Patterson, Ohio
Compliments of
ANDERSON'S
DAIRY WHIP
Patterson, Ohio
THE LINOLEUM AND
SHADE SHOP
Iohn L. Bippus and Son
124 N. Detroit St.
Kenton, Ohio
Compliments
of THE VOGUE SHOP
WESTERN AUTQ Distinctive Wearing Apparel
ASSOCIATION
Kenton, Ohio
Phone: 8266 Kenton, Ohio
79
Compliments Compliments
Of of
PFEIFFER'S HABERDASHERY 5'1'Ep1-1AN'S 501-110 5'1'A'1'10N
Forest, Ohio
Forest, Ohio
Compliments
of
PATTERSON MARKET
Pcttterson, Ohio
RUBIN 'S SPORTSHOP
Kenton, Ohio
Best Wishes
HI-IRT'S IEWELRY STORE
Phone 193
Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Compliments of
STALDER SISTERS
General Store
Marseilles, Ohio
Compliments Best Wishes
to to the Clctss of '54'
Clotss of '54'
CARL SIMPSON
I. E. SIMPSON
Forest, Ohio
Insurance Agency
Phone 45
Forest, Ohio
GUS DICK'S
COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE
"Everyday Low Prices"
Kenton, Ohio
REXIN'S INCORPORATED
Fine Furniture and Appliances
East Side Square
Phone 7172 Kenton, Ohio
MOORE'S STEAK HOUSE
935 N. Detroit Street
Kenton, Ohio
RURAL ELECTRIC MART.
Zenith television and radio
Electrical Appliances G Service
Forest, Ohio
Best Wishes
to
The Class oi '54
LUTZ VARIETY STORE
Forest, Ohio
LUAN BEAUTY SHOPPE
Mrs. Alma Price
Forest, Ohio
Compliments
of
BELL'S BARBER SHOP
Forest, Ohio
Success
to
The Class of '54
KROUT'S COAL YARD
Forest, Ohio 81
Best Wishes ROOT LUMBER COMRAN Y
to
Th C1 f '54
e GSS O Everything to Build Anything
SEARS ROEBUCK 6. CO.
ORDER OFFICE
Kenton, Ohio
Phone 7234
Kenton, Ohio
DAVID WAX
COAL COMPANY
Kenton, Ohio
Compliments
of
REPPERT AND SONS
Farm Supplies
Kenton, Ohio
Compliments
of
HORD
Kenton, Ohio
BOBBI-SUE
Kenton, Ohio
HARDIN FARM BUREAU OSBORN'S FURNITURE
and
and
APPLIANCES
CO-OP ASSOCIATION
Kenton, Ohio
910 West Limct St.
Kenton, Ohio
Compliments
Earl Rogers
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE
CO.
Kenton, Ohio
CONKLE 6. EDMAN
Florists
Phone 9226 856 South Main St
Kenton, Ohio
Compliments
of THE
ARLINGTON FORD SALES KENTON NATIONAL BANK
Phone 55
Arlington, Ohio
Kenton, Ohio
KIRKLAND BOOTERY
"Everything in Shoes But Feet"
Phone 6238
Kenton, Ohio
HANCOCK COUNTY
FARM BUREAU COOP. ASSN.
For your Farm Supplies
Williamstown, Ohio
Insure-in sure-Insurance
RALPH E. PUGH
Insurance ' Bonds - Real Estate
Walter Liller
Phone 7144 Kenton, Ohio
DR. E. F. HOLDGREVE
Optometrist
Kenton, Ohio
83
RESTAURANT Compliments oi
IENKIN'S
"A Good Place to Ed!" WHARTON ELEVATOR
WhGTTOHf 0110 Wharton, Ohio
Compliments of
THE WHARTON BANK
Complete Banking Service
Phone: Wharton 2121 Wharton, Ohio
Compliments of Compliments of
WHARTON CUSTOM
CANNERY AND ELMER VOGEL GROCERY
WATER WELL DRILLING Phone: 2755
Phone: 2531 Wharton, Ohio Wharton, Ohio
Best Wishes to the Compliments oi
Class of '54 WISE'S GARAGE
HARRY B. FARRISON Service on
Insurance Service Tractors, Trucks G Automobiles
Phone' 26 Forest, Ohio
84 ' Wharton, Ohio
Best Wishes BOSTON DEPARTMENT
to
Class of 1954 Shoes ' Dry Goods
Ready-to-Wear
WILHOIT HARDWARE
For the Entire Family
Kenton' Ohio North Side oi Square Kenton, Ohio
Compliments Good Luck
of to
Class of "54"
GQODSELL THE KENTQN TIMES
Kenton, Ohio Kenton' Ohio
SEALTS
Better Cleaning
FOREST MOTOR SALES
Helen Strahm, Manager
Forest, Ohio
120 N. Main Street Kenton Ohio
Compliments
KRAUS
ot
IEWELRY-STORE LQNGBREAK
DYE 6 MOLD
Kenton, Ohio
Kenton, Ohio
85
N B y Y B q t t Best Wishes
to
C1 of 1954
B A U G H M A N ' S
Th Y A N An, Gm, PAUL N. McKINLEY
Kenton' Ohio Kenton. Ohio
THE KIRBY GRAIN
AND SUPPLY
MUATS HARDWARE
Phone 110
Forest. Ohio
Kirby. Ohio
CLASSROOM
4 mu es underground
'7
It looks like an oil well. It if.
But as the picture was taken, the diamond-tipped
bit had just broken the world's record. It was
entering a brand new "classroom"-nearly 4
miles underground.
The Ohio Oil Company had sent it there, at a cost
of 8l,500,000, to find out if there are new sources
of oil waiting at depths never before explored.
As these words are written, it is not yet known
whether or not this well will ever produce any oil.
But it's sure to produce something even more im-
portant: knowledge. New knowledge.
And so long as we live in a country where indi-
viduals and companies have the incentive to search
for new knowledge . . . to find the new way, the
better way . . . this nation will continue to move
forward.
For progress comes from pioneering . . . from a
constant search with minds and dollars . . . to find
what'is waiting to be found.
It comes from attending "classrooms" that are as
vast as our own minds . . . as big as our lifetimes.
The
OHIO OIL
Company
Producers of petroleum since 1887
Congratulations
To Class of 1954
.lACKSON'S
FURNITURE STORES
311 S. Main St. ' 320 N. Main St
Findlay. Ohio
I
Compliments
ot
' I
Findlay. Ohio
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