Northwestern High School - Warrior Yearbook (Springfield, OH)
- Class of 1954
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TI-IE WARRIOR Of 1953 54 Q www S27 x A NORTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL Sp gf' ld Oh w K f V l:l'l -3 7WW i mr 'H M r Q ii ii rin 16 , 10 The 1954 'WARRIOR acqualnts you Wlth the ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND STAFF 3 IO mtroduces the SENIORS AND UN DERCLASSMEN 11 32 faces CLASSES 33 38 w1th strong de term1nat1on engages mn many extracurr1cu1ar ACTIVITIES 39 62 Competes 1nATHLETICS 63 76 takes a look at the FUTURE OC CUPANTS OF N H S 77 86 and recognlzes the ADVERTISERS 87 107 who helped make th1s book POSSIDIC THE HOME OF THE ' WARRIOR i My Publlshed by THE JOURNALISM CLASS OF 1954 ADVISOR M1ss Myrtle Sowards EDITOR Nancy Baker Jack Petry ASS EDITOR Ruthle Fay Jean Sn1pes BUSINESS MANAGER Caryl Hart Martha Stapleton Lanny Carllsle Rolf Theen Nancy Dxngledmne Shlrley Wxgglesworth MarJor1e Metzger Larry Z1nn Draw1ngs on DIVISIOH pages by Joyce Rowe Mart1n 2 I 5 1 C I . k Lis. , f 'M - 7 3 N I I, X X I' r . 'x l , ' IN xg r We-i .A if Facu 'V-su. Northwestern Local Board of Education Members of the Northwestern Local Board of Education are pictured above at a monthly meeting in the school library. Left to right are: Harold Dresher, Herbert Black,Harold Jenkins, Clerk, Willard Baker, President, R. M. Borst, Assistant County Superintendent, Allen Fay, and Floyd Berner. 4 EX6CHtlVC Head KARL R BODENBENDER Thxs 1S Mr Bodenbender's second year as Execut1ve Head of the Northwestern Local School D1str1ct Before commg to North western he served for four years Supermtendent of Glouster Exempted V11 lage Schools Mr Bodenbender IS the holder of aBachelor ofArts degree and of aBachelor of Sc1ence 1n Educauon degree from Def1ance College and a Master of Arts degree from M1am1 Un1vers1ty He has been a school adm1n1strator for ten years and an educator for the past twenty 5 MR RICHARD O BRINKMAN PPIHCIPHI 1953 54 marked Mr Br1nkman's flrstyear as pr1nc1pal of Northwest ern H1gh School He holds a Bache lor of Sclence 1n Educatlon degree from Wxttenberg College and a Mas ter of Educauon degree from Kent btate Unlverslty In h1s four years at Northwest ern Mr Brmkman has been qu1te act1ve 1n the or1g1nat1on of varlous educatlonal and athletlc programs such as the Adult Educatlon and Rec reatlon Programs school publ1ca t1ons Journahsm and personal typ 1ng courses and Nat1onal Honor Soclety In add1t1on to teach1ng several commerc1al courses Mr Br1nkman also performs the dut1es of school bursar Secretary P1ctured below at her desk IS Mrs Esther Kai fenbarger who performed the dut1es of school sec retary for the year 1953 54 V K V .0 .Q O I .Jo ' - . 7 ' c , - , , - I , I I H' 'IW-H1 'f 1 R ' 5, . ' ' 2 Q., 'lil by ' , w- 1 at A wxf. at ., 'Ftrs X r l h h ' xg : : sr h ' X V' Q , , A 'Q 6 F acult Of 1953-54 MR. DONALD GEIS B. S. in Ed.-Cedarville College Teacher in Math, boys' phys. eu. and general science. Football and Track Coach. MISS LADINE BA LES B.S. in Ed. - Wittenberg College Teacher in Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor. MR. HAROLD GRIEST B.S. in Ed. - Wittenberg College Springfield Business College ,Gradu - ate Work -Miami University,Teach er of Commerce. Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. DARL DEAN B.S. in Ed. -Ohio State University Teacher in Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Advisor. 7 MR. RALPH HILL B.S. in Ed. - Wittenberg College Teacher of Mathematics, Junior Class Advisor, and Faculty Man- ager. MISS MARY C. KRUEGER A. B. - Wittenberg College Teacher of English and Latin, As- sistant Freshman Advisor, and Li- brarian. MR. JAMES PAYNE B.S. in Ed. - Ohio State M.A. - Ohio State Teacher of Industrial Arts, Audio- Visual Supervisor, Assistant Sopho- more Advisor. MR. LYNN NORTHUP B.S. in Ed. - Antioch College M.A. - Ohio State University Teacher of Physical Sciences, Sen- ior Class Advisor, and Attendance Supervisor. MR. RONALD PETERS B.S. in Ed. - Ohio State Teacher of Biology, Phys. Ed., Sociology, and Psychology, Fresh- man Advisor and Guidance Counsel- or. I., .refs 'U' 'CT MR. VAUGHN TAYLOR B.S. in Ed. - Dayton University Teacher of Social Sciences, and Boys' Phys. Ed., Basket ball and Base - ball Coach,Advisor of Varsity MISS ADALINE RUBLE B.S. in Ed. - Ohio Northern Univer- sity. Teacher of English and Phys. Ed., Advisor of Cheerleading, G.A.A., and Tumbling. MR, FRANKLIN WALTER B.S. in Ed. ' Manchester College Teacher of Drivers' Education, His- tory, and English, Assistant Senior Advisor, School Concessions Super - visor. MISS MYRTLE SOWARDS A.B.in Speech - Denison University Yale University - Divinity School Teacher of Speech and English, Ad - visorof Warrior and Smoke Sig- nal . MR. RICHARD OSBORNE 415. 'fyxki I l hs, A O B.S. in Ed. - Wittenberg College Teacher of Instrumental and Vocal Music. ' 1 VN' VK ffmba fl!!! iig- 4l .,.- N. BAS, Q , 'ESV'-IW X 3 31 4 3 , 'ff M. 5 M 0 rf , J 2 , . Y C jx Ji- ' . .2 ' ' ruff f Q :ll r I g w ,X,.,L ,, k 4 V+ . 4 , , o , ' , I Q ' i 4 S T , ',,' f, ? Q ' N 1 M r qv X , , X ' .M 0 1 K, . M 1 . Af A, . - 3 5 , V r 1 ng , ' HM --M-.L Q----41 Srwtrza-- ' 4' '4 -.Al Mrs Lyman Worthington Miss Edna Freeze and Mrs Vera Schmdler N H S Cooks and Custodlans I4 Ralph Fredenck and Dan McGill1vray. 10 i il A , Q QM, 1953-54 Senior Class Officers: of . , David Summers, Treas.g Roger Baldwin, Pres.: Lowell Snider, Vice Pres., Sec. Carolyn Jenkins, W-C' W, 1 -ww . At'- X NANCY BAKER Little Bit -lust like a tea kettle - always bubbling over. Varsity N 3,45 Secretary Var- sity N 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Sec- retary G.A.A. 45 Cheerleader 1, 2,3,45 Chorus 45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Class Play 3,45 Minstrel 2,35 Warrior Staff 45 Editor War- rior 45 Class Officer 15 Student Council 25 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Prom Queen 3,4. ROGER B AK ER Bake -Sportsmanship and fair play always promote good will. Varsity N 3,45 F.F.A. 3,45 Vice President F . F . A. 35 President F.F.A. 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Track 1,8,45 Class Play 4. E N , D iff' ADVISOR: Lynn Northup Class MOTTO: Stronger Because United COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: White Rose '74, of 1 950 foaad ROGER BALDWIN Baldy -A gentleman and a scholar. LANNY CARLISLE Varsity N 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Jay -The eloquence ofa butterfly. Football 3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Chorus 3, 45 Boys' Quartet 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Min- Band 15 Class Play 45Minstrel25 War- strel 25 Class Officer 1,2,45 National riot Staff 45 Smoke Signal Staff 45 Honor Society 3,4. Librarian l,2,3. Uf 1954 PRESIDENT: Roger Baldwin VICE PRESIDENT: Lowell Snider SECRETARY: Carolyn Jenkins TREASURER: David Summer s . my saamz NANCY DINGLEDINE Ding -If silence were golden, she would DC a beggar. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4p Dramatics Club 4g Chorus 3,4g Majorette 3,4g Girls' En- semble 3g Class Play 35 Minstrel 2,3g Warrior Staff 4: Smoke Signal Staff 4. M! 'ik A KMWWW PHYLLIS EVANS Phil -Sheis quiet and she's neat,to be with her is a treat. G.A.A. l,2,3,4g F.H.A. 2,3,4g President F.H.A. 4, Chorus 1: Class Play 3,4g Minstrel 2. BOB CLARK Tank -Sound mind and body. . . no, mostly body! Varsity N 3,45 Dramatics Club President 4g Basketball 1,33 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3p Band 1,2g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Boys' Quartet 3,4g Class Play 3,4g Minstrel 3: Class Officer l,2,3g Student Council President 4. RUTH ELLEN FAY Ruthie -She burns the midnight oil-not always for study. Varsity N 3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Vice President G.A.A. 4g Basket- ball 1,2,4g Volleyball 2,45 Soft- ball 1,2g Chorus 3,43 Girls' En- semble 3g Class Play 3,45 Min- strel 2,3g Warrior Staff 4g Smoke Signal Staff 45 Program Committee 4g National Honor Society 3,4. fi h jgnvvqs-t.,v S ei i CA RYL HA RT Babe -You gotta stay happy. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 2g Dramatics Club 45 Class Play 3: Chorus 2g Min- strel 2g Warrior Staff 4g Smoke Signal Staff 4g Student Councill, 2,3,4g Student Council Vice President 4g Librarian 3g National Honor Society 3,4. 4 l RICHA RD HA YES Rich -Why take life seriously? You can't get out of it alive, anyway. Varsity N 4g F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Student Advisor F.F.A. 4g Basketball l,2,4g Baseball 3,43 Football 4. RUSSELL HERMES Power Glide -And still the wonder grows and grows-how just one head holds all he knows. Varsity N 3,4g Baseball 45 Basket- ball lp Basketball Manager 2,3g Base- ball Manager 3g Track Manager l,2g Chorus 4g Boys' Quartet 43 Class Play 3,4g Minstrel 2g National Honor So- ciety 3,4. FRA NCIS HERZOG Sonny -School breaks up the day too much. Varsity N 3,4g Dramatics Club 4: Football3,4g Track 3,4g Tumbling 3,4g Minstrel 2,3. 'ii is -H' it aa v l '15 Q.:- 1 ax X ' . x , fy N -.., K i , lf' AMY HELSEL Amos -The best way to have a friend is to be one. G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Class Play 3,4g Minstrel 2g Student Council 2. JAMES HUPP Pokey -Of all the things I like best,I much prefer to sit and rest. Football3,4g Track 4g Tumbling 3,43 Class Play 3g Minstrel 2. s.-f ff H, , . , I, 2-' 1 . , ' 1 A ' Y A, If if ,Vg 1 ., 9, 4 nl -Q ,tg X QV' CAROLYN JENKINS Jinx -The night has a thousand eyes but she has the best two. Varsity N 4, Treasurer Varsity N 45 G A.A, l,2,3,4g F.l-l.A. 2,3,4: Basketball l,2g Volleyball 2, Softball l,2g Chorus 3,4g Cheerleader 2,3,4g Girls' En- semble 3g Class Play 33 Minstrel 2,33 Smoke Signal Staff 4g Ed- itor Smoke Signal 4g Class Of- ficer l,2,4g Librarian 2g National Honor Society 3,45 Homecoming Queen 4. 7104025 MARGARET MATTHEWS Maggie -A girl with a smile is a girl worthwhile. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Minstrel 2. 'VBR , x NfQ 85' 1 Q 4- if j- Q. f , ff YK JOHN LOON EY Johnny -Questions don't bother me - it's the answers. Football 43 Minstrel 2. 'hr' 'C ' MARY ELLEN LOUGH Canary -She's a woman of a few thousand words. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Dramatics Club 4: Chorus 1,2,3,4g Tumbling 4, Class Play 3,49 Minstrel 2,3. geaaowzaheamatafzaedto . EDDIE MCCOMBS Jew -School is all right as a sideline. Baseball 2,3,4g Football 4g Basketball Manger lg Baseball Manager 1. 1r:1j.' IVA MCFARLAND Mickey -Happy go lucky. G.A.A. l,2,3,4gVo1leyball 25 Softball 1,23 Class Play 3,4g Minstrel 2. J-an fv'.' DOUG LA SS MC GOWAN Doug -I hate being, late, but it sure beats hurrying, Football 3g Chorus 4g Class Play 4g Minstrel 2g Student Council 2, BILL MORRIS Willy Pooh -Long, lanky, and like- able. Minstrel 3. t 1 'wtf' 4 , ff, i s f 'S- CAROL MERROW Carrie -The tasks of every clay she meets in a quiet way, G.A.A. 3,4g F.H.A. lg Chorus 4g Min- strel 2, Q'-'- W--17 MARJORIE METZGER Jungle Bunny -Wind 'er up and away she goes. Dramatics Club 45 Class Play 3, 45 Minstrel 2g Warrior Staff 4g Smoke Signal Staff 45 National Honor Society 3,4, . Wegmudzupedmam cmcbfzgeafz. IANICE PENDLETON Janie -Patience conquers the world. F.l-LA, 2,83 Class Play 3,4g Minstrel 2, 485 gd THELMA PERSINGER Minnie -In this world slie'll be aflare,just like the flash of her red hair. G.A.A,3,4g F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Dra- matics Club 4g Class Play 3,4g Minstrel 25 Librarian 3. vs? 113' . WX mfg M, x V, JACK PETRY Pete -Allgreat men die young, and I don't feel so well myself. Varsity N 3,45 Football 3, ln- tramural Manager 1,2g Tumbling 45 Minstrel 2,35 Warrior Staff 4, Smoke Signal Staff 4. LOWE LL SNIDER Ike -Just call me Doc--I can operate anywhere. Varsity N 3,43 Basketball l,3,4, Football 3,4g Track l,3,4g Base- ball Manager l,2g Basketball Manager l,2. 17 'FUN .army 1' . 1 5 RICHARD RAY Dick -Early to bed, early to rise, l'1l leave that to the other guys. fm WILMA SMITH Willy -Where there's a li there's a way, G.A.A.1,2,3,4g vorrcybair 4, Softball 1,25 Class Play 4. ' fc2zd4t4eSeac2n4af54. JEAN SNIPES Windy -High school days have their delights, but they can't compare to high school nights. Varsity N 2,3,4gG.A.A. l,2,3,4g Pres- ident G.A.A. 4, Basketball l,2,4g Vol- leyball 2,45 Softball l,2g Band lg Cho- rus 3,4g Class Play 3,4g Minstrel 2,3, Warrior Staff4g Smoke Signal Staff 4, Program Committee 4. ,,. , Q 4' 1 s ., . l L Xnliifizi' PATTY SPANGLER Patsy -Why worry? It makes les. G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Volleyball 4 Play 3,45 Minstrel 2. a-4 Q -vi'-N, 'CJ7 Dream, dream, dream! It takes a lot of co- operation to make our dreams come true. The Class of '54, spurred on by dreams of a trip to Washington and New York, sponsored many suc- cessful projects the past year. They had var- ious activities, such as: concessions at basket- ball games, as is shown aboveg two scrap drivesg sales of jello and other articlesg and the senior play, Mr. Peepers. The cast of this is shown at the right. Also below are the class advisors, Frank Walter and Lynn Northup, planning the itinerary of the senior trip. The seniors hope that future classes can have just as wonderful a trip as they did. ,php 9 4l'M' f.?rQl :-'O' 1 1:0 vgtngrr' 'M M' W, .X 5 1, , me af -I-if c W xx ,M rw., NN.-.Q Q Junior Class Officers: Roger Wagner, Vice Pres,g Bob Leonard, Pres., Mary H111 Advrsor if g.,.-3,.,-:- ,.-1... I GMI? MORE W do X X r ' 0 1 fi 'QQ 3 an ' Hullinger, Treas,g Mildred Jenkins, Sec., Mr, Ralph I we V ,W J4, i 5 J QV lil!!! ,5 'i 1 3 IU! ififfk fy, Q if 'Wu- Eu cnc Ayres Bob Ba Sandra Augustus g Carolyn Blcx ms ,wwf 'Q' Ruth C laar nr F' Janet Downrng 445 013' i' 47 Joe Flaunlgun Shlrley Bradley 'UD '1 Shrrley Brown !-l F' ckus Dons B ikcr Bob Butts l -f-7 Clark Mary DAVI '..'? 3353 if-'HI' Davls Dres 95 01' -Q-.1 fur s RODIIIL Drck len Errett her Donna Errett is .-ni '75 Pat Burger Sue Blarr -'79 w-Q.. Chaney Harold Lhannell Marlene -5 'Q Wanda Drllurd Donna D1llon F9 Fi! -.lf 4-157' Www- Ken F1lbrun Pat Frsher 'fo- ed John Hohlmayer N? rtx rm Hoberty Don Fuller Jacky Hawk Jerrx Hobs: 22 x A, x 1 , l K s hx W ,M - 4 , 3 2 fl B 6 , f . B Z Q, f.- .J my gww X I Awe- If . ' jx , V :N ' ' Y' rt ' 1 , 21 , -- I . , I G . ' B M I 't F' ' P' -, 4' if - a M 1 Q rr ' f A :QQ ' Vg, .8 , . H- tv . 7 W. sg sr J X! 5 1 B X T 'Y N , 1 W M in M: M ' vw! if 1, , , s . . 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V . ,,, ,V , A ,, , , , A - R. fr 1 ' A -'th -'N A I , hw y bv K 1 an j, '85 il 1 rs 'FN 'VY Z x xl Amy Smith Margie Toland Sue Vince Roger Wagner Junior Activities The class of 1955 began their Junior year with a great deal of enthusiasm, when they won the magazine drive by a large margin. This enthusiasm was carried throughout the remainder of the year by the class sponsoring a box social, sel- ling candy after school, presenting one act plays before the student body, and publishing the school paper once a month during the second semester. One of the big projects of the class was the Junior play, The Thirteenth Chair , which brought in more money than any other Junior play in the past history of the school. The class is looking forward to a good Senior year whichwill enable them to take a trip next spring. is-ig . A Q f . 'f QU? i 'F vii Quilt ft 2 if i Iguana. 'za 5' 3. Marilyn Wells Peggy Westerfield Audrey Wilhelm 'iff .- 4 Pictured above are Mr. Hill and Miss Sowards, Junior class advis- ors, discussing the Junior-Senior On the left are pictured members ofthe Jr. Class play cast during rehearsal. Mildred Jenkins, student-director, is shown briefing Pat Fisher, who played the role of Rosalie, the main character in The Thir- teenth Chair . 'T Xl l s s 2 rn-X, Sophomore Class Officers: Emily Ballentine, Vice Pres,g Judy Parker, Sec.g Barbara Jenkins, Treas,g Gail Bennett, Pres. 1. Cligrow, and D, Teach are at the left. ophomore f- ,af ,gave LW Ann Albert Bob Anderson nder Ge neva Bowers vlary Bereczkx Evelyn Bodenbe Emrlx Ballentme Jo .nriin lx! lm Barnhart A me ,I f Judy Butcher I' Aa? 19 Ellen Beck Gall Bennett x x T Maw Brrttmgham Eddle Bro CITISCU I l I I to L or ,o ot B B ,A fg, n A 1, V , y V2 - gk N my ,W 'W' ' A f B - I J E fi -xi , 5, V R ' 1- -nr xr . V1 U 4 :ff F M Q x., i 7, .ff V gym! :W g Y . .,,, , 5 A 4 A . 5 V A B Q- tl E 14? 'f' ,. 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Beverly Wallingsford Jackie Warren Susie Weikert John Worthington Joan Younker Mr Guest gives Penny and Rachel assistance v',,.. l save WWE 7'0W SDPH W M in study hall Sophomore Activities The highllght of the year for the Class of 56 was the 'iports Carn1val sponsored annually by each Sophomore Class As money maklngprojects the 'Sophs sold red and blue bean1es pennants 'N H S ' ties and white War r1or' T shirts In an attempt to ralse funds for their ant1c1pated Senior Class trip the 'Sophs led all other classes 1n school banking Sev eral members of the class are shown below part1c1pat1ng 1n the weekly project Class advisor for the 53 54 term was Mr Harold Gr1est pic tured at the left Assistmg lum were Mr James Payne and MISS Adalme Ruble Anvone for a pennant beanie or shirt? 28 mfr: Freshmen Class Officers: Joan Peters, Vice Pres,g Annette Dickerson, Treas,g Martha Hullinger, Sec, On the left are G. Hupp and D. Donovan. ff 2 Q5 5,2 B3 . 1.77. . w. f' , 'bl , J N5 ffl Y' I I K A 4- xiii? gl. ig, gl N 9 Fra hmen -wha if W rit- Talmadge Algren 1' Robert BICVIHS Andrea CIICIE, Rl F3 T-.av ZAJ? rw Stanley Augustus IW' li gh Robert Brecze -and FI Beverly Barley Wa!! IBF' -4-1:73 Nancy Brown Nancy Claar Marv Clark 'wa QE '-'ref 'N '49 Patrrcra Dlck Annette Dlckerson Dan1el Dlllard -vi. -ONE i Lev' 'Ulf 'H' IKM PGN HMM war 1 'jf' ... I5 Ronald Bare 'W as Jerry Bull ,qw Judy Compton 4119 7' fwfr Donna Donovan .flu Barbara Beck 'QW Dx VI Donald Carlyle Johnny Crevrson Ywraf? 'Vi-' 'QM Freely Downrng ef' 19' Larry Fout Danny Grrrnm Marjorle Grlmm Wayne Hallam Darrell Hapner 30 dl' Donna Berner 0'- nd' E Phyllrs Chatfleld WIN!!! Q...-sa fs- Betty Dctrrck A Ht , Robert Frnch ' '- Dale Hastmg - - - . ! ! , ! f I h V' HL, 44, a y X W ,,,,y A H f' C 'V 11 v V, , 1 -vs: ' 1-an L7 lf W A ' 'gf , --s. 'V - EQ E, Z . Q- y , Q 4' ' K ' r y ai A I I ,,. if-N , , - 5 r ,Q . . K ff r -W- 4-Q .A --t. 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' 1 .3 2 Ray Ryder Charles Savage Phyllis Scott Louise Shaffer Paul Shaffer Clarence Smith 'T' R' A Q l r '- rj 1- 4 B is L'...:f' ..,, 3 'X ' X L' e-, J if isa! rf , K: ry K s,.y.,J x Mx! db Q M' V Q F' NV ff . .r to i Ruth Smith Don Snider Bob Snipes Joyce Stradling Alberta Strickland James Teach , 'S Freshnien ,ii X44 I '43 A 0 0 0 - 1 M ctlwltles 1. x M X 1 - '77 xg ' A , 'img-.U-1 I Freshmen activities consisted of Dena Vince Janice Widner Linda Wolf selling schedule pencils for both bas- Miss Krueger and Mr. Peters look through Freshmen records in the school office. ketball and football. ln addition, they sold greeting cards, Christmas cards, and tree ornaments. In the Magazine Drive which the school sponsored, the Frosh came in second. The Freshmen are anticipating a bigger and better year next fall. Advisor for the class is Mr. R. Peters and assistant is Miss Mary Krueger. Not pictured in the Freshmen pages are Rose Dyer, Gary Barr, and Bill Shoemaker . I' fum' ' tml., -.Al 4 BK ffx, f' 4 cl'14'u'lf 18 ' kiiwi-K sf kv F' 3' CHEMISTRY 'Meaeglanpaecafaufaclaaaeaat 7Z.74'f.5, afweeenewweopentdedauto Scckozcea and ' BIOLOGY f S 'a -------Q , lv A D VA NCED MA TH 33' f 515 vw! 965 Y 'Q and Speak ENGLISH SPEECH f ZEN ,ff .rx X f' - .. fx' , x A X E. X win fJ!!,7 M :Nu LAT IN -qi i CIVICS . . ,, wx , 5ocmZSZudc2e , AMER ICAN HISTORY Qji 6610 0 OVW uf! . I W. fi'n'5'g' lung jp xiii!! PSYCHOLO Q'.,.... n 'v DRIVERS WCS L 'fx fin 6 N-. 'SW x 40000 4090 Q 00 -o I 1 ' 0 0 ,F Qx Q , 'X X E S N. H. S. Student Council The chief purpose of the Student Council is to promote a greater in- terest between the faculty and the student body. The major activity of the N. H. S. Student Council during the 1953-54 school year was their attempt to establish an All-County Student Council Organization. Representatives of the various classes are: Seniors-Bob Clark, Pres., Caryl Hart, Vice-Pres., and Larry Zinng Juniors-Pat Barger, Norma Keller, Sec., and Rolf Theen, Treas.g Sophomores-Suan Weikert, Marilynn Johnson, and Ronnie Mc- Gillivrayg Freshmen-Joyce Strad- ling, Beverly Bailey, and Donna Berner. l nun . U F011 ' hmzlinull-3unmgShm1girNghSmnuI3nmzRHU The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. These mem- bers have completed some outstanding accomplish- ment in reporting, Writing, or editing. Left to right they are: Carolyn Jenkins, Nancy Baker, Rolf Theen, Ruth Fay, and Marjorie Metzger. 4-0 YY' IAIOIAI. N The Honor Soclety an orgamza t1on of Nat1onal standmg 1S 1n1ts second year of ex1stence at North Western Members are selected for th1s soc1ety on the basls of charac ter scholarsh1p leadershlp and lnvesture serv1ces are solemn and 1l'1'lpI'CSS1Ve as the 1dent1ty of each new member 1S not dlsclosed untll the actual tapp1ng by Sentor Ac t1ve Members Addltlonal students noun uauv Qx 5 atlonal Honor Soclety may be admltted to the soclety over the class quota as speclal or hon orary members 1954 members are Mar11yn Wells Donna Errett Rolf Theen, Isabelle Pers1nger Mary McG1l11v ray, Peggy Westerfreld Max Mohler, Roger Wagner Ronnle Dlck Don Fuller Mary Hulllnger, Sh1rley Brown, Norma Keller Mlldred Jen klns and .Ta Cy Thomas not plc tured PCl'fOl'fTlll'lg the IDVCSIUIS S6l'VlCCS W N ere ancy Baker Leona Fuller Carolyn Jenklns Margre Metzger Joan Frantz Ruth Fay Roger Baldwm Caryl Hart and Russ Hermes Qabsent from DICIUIS, all acuve mem bers Wxlma Smrth and Bob Clark were later mducted as honorary members 41 . g ' D.. Q r A ' V' w : 'Z o o , b - . . . . . - , 1 1 1 1 1 service. , . , . . , l . . , . - . . - , - , '- Nia' . 8 I 2 ' ' 4 4, 5 Band and Majorettes Beginning their second year of marching with a new director and new uniforms, the North- western Band, directed by Richard Osborne, pro- ceeded down the football field performing many formations and playing varied selections. In addition, the band played at home basketball games and entertained hockey fans at Troy Ho- bart Arena. The band also participated in the Farmers' Institute, music festivals, plays, and other school occasions. Band members are, left to right: L. Perkins, K. Pendleton, M. Hullinger, P. Shaffer, M. Roush, S. Campbell, E. Grisso, L. Keefer, E. Boden- bender, S. Hermes, M. Wells, G. Pencil, L. Kaffenbarger, B. Parchen, L. Thomas, M. Hul- linger, J. Bereczky, S. Bailey, A. Circle, T. A1- gren, and B. Hawk. Standing: T. Baun, M. Brit- tingham, R. Cain, L. Eastgate, L. Spigelmoyer, and Richard Osborne, Director. Three pert majorettes are an added attraction leading the band down the field. They are Patti Hess Knot picturedl, acting as head majorette, Nancy Dingledine, and Sharon Smith. 3 xx .5 l 2 3 7 is sir-g,-,- -ix -1+ - 42 .- ... .LL a.i ii Q I zz 5 'L ' T Mixed Chorus Members of N.ll.S. Mixed Chorus are as follows: P. Shaffer, C. Blevins, A. Wil helm, D. Funderburg, S. Augustus N. Dingledine, N. Baker, M. Chaney S. Brown, M. Jenkins, L. Fu er, D Murnahan, N. Keller, W. Dillard, B Shoemaker, J. McFarland, J. Pencil, G Price, M. l-lullinger, D. Dillon, R. Cain, M Lough, P. Westerfield, I. Hawk, D. Errett, D McGowan, M. McGillivray, M.Roush, D. Mc Gillivray, C. Merrow, I. Persinger, R. Randall M. Brirtingham, B. Clark, R. Hermes, P. Shaffer L. Zinn, R. Theen, R. Baldwin, and R. Gilliland Ig d Qgb Oi ne Rx Ch BY Mrlwlusic lnstiucwl Z 3 . MUSIC E Under the direction of Mr.Rich- ard Osborne, school music instruc- tor, Northwestern Choral groups participated in various musical pro- grams throughout the 1953-54 school year. The High School Spring Music Festival, special school assemblies, the Community Institute, the Clark County Music Festival, and Gradua- tion Exercises mark only a few of the numerous performances made by members of the N. H. S. Music Department. Russ Hcrncs, Bass Rolf Tlroen, Baritone Roller Baldwin, Tenor Bold Clark, Melody E32 Boys' uartet ff I s u llulr J. T f ' Z, Ml v , nz 4+ B 1 ' V 1 + 5 l T 1 ,K W x -v'5 ff fl V, 1 K if ax L I to rlnht frrsr row Metz M Over lolsor I Brrrclmr H dill C Morrtz D Bcrnu M lwcxwland M Hullrrnger R bITl1lll Sec n row o l crt ust J Parkpr Cmrpnoll s Xmrkur L Ballenung M Rowoll 5 bITllIll L Morrow :worry T ld ow B Hwy ev E Grrsso J Peters M John r A 'hckorson B Mclxrpr L uhaffor L blaolg 5 Johnson B De.tr1gl4 E lNlCN1o1' 45 I l I It 'QA X19 ,Q . . U - - I I nw, 4 ' ' 'X 4, 'Inna . I Pictured above making use of their sewing instruction are N. Jones, N. Claar, P. Chatfield, P. Scott, and Jean Herzog. 5 2 I ,,t'AMfl1r1 C' if 5? A fe I grqrzfarfat f P - 47? I Q' 4 11 ww A s s I ' The Future Homemakers of America, with Miss Ladine Bales as their advisor, en- gaged in various projects dur- ing the school year in addition to their classroom activities. The club sponsored a Cour- tesy Week , stressing the use of good manners throughout the school. During the Yule season the girls made and sold Christmas corsages and held a white party, at which gifts were brought for distribution to the Children's Home. 1953-54 officers Qpictured abovej are: Miss Balesg Mary McGillivray, Sec., Pat Barger, Vice-Pres.g Phyllis Evans, Pres., Mary Hullinger, Re- porter, and Nancy Mumma, 5 gh QL . if 4 ' 'fm ' ,, . f '21, if if .' ' P -nd : ffl' 9 L' fl? 51.1 Seated at the table are: B. Detrick, S. Brown, L. wolf, and I. Peters. Working in the Units Cleft to right, are: G Hupp, M. Metz, C.Jenkins, A. Smith, I. Stradling, E Bodenbender, D. Berner, J, Downing, I. Grimm, B. Jen- kins, S. Blair, M. Hullinger, M. Bereczky, J. Grimm, C Moritz, and M. Overholser. Shown making corsages are: C. Martin, M. Roush, M Chaney, T. Persinger, I. Persinger, D. Dillon, P. Petry and M. Davis. Historian, Martha Stapleton Knot pictured, is Treas. F.F.A. The Future Farmers of America, under the guidance of Mr. Darl Dean, engaged in various activities during 1953- 54. With a membership of 36 boys, the club sent two repre- sentatives to the National Con- vention in Kansas City, spon- sored a fall scrap drive, and held a party at which the F.H.A. members were guests. Mildred Jenkins was selected Chapter queen and will representN.H.S. at the Clark County Fair. 1953-54 officers, pictured above, are: Rich Hayes, Stu- dent Ad v i s org Max Mohler, Vice-Pres., Kenny Filbrun, Treas.g Roger Baker, Pres.g Paul Pierce, Reporterg Howard Channell, Sentinel, and Bob Anderson, Sec. in Q A - If 'E l., fi 1fi35.3i..,,q.3 0 an-'flag f .xg F FAU QA, lhmqnuumwl'-f Tm4 . - M ww sf- 6 nnmuaa4isms'awsv1s-rms ' Jwoaavv fa-f, . nik TS f A232522 l '! 'iuuiir 'ni Seated Cleft to flflllty are: L. Hupp, S. Augustus, R. Ryder, and D. Snider. Standing, are: F. Downing, T. Algren, E. Hayes, D. Has- tings, C. Savage, W. Hallam, K. Miller, L. Fout, D. Dillard, J. Metz, I, Bull, and B, Hawk, .. .... 4, -r -A LJ, fi Alf' Pictured above fleft to right, are: J. Barnhart, B. Freeze, D. Teach, L. Schu- ler, K.Gundo1f, E.Johnson, J. Scott, and T.Swan. At the left: R. Kaffen- barger. I. Pencil, E. Ayres, H. Pencil, and H. Channell. M Program Committee The program committee gathered and printed informa- tion about the Warriors and their rival teams, sometimes distributing as many as one thousand copies to fans at a single sporting event. The 1953-54 committee, left to right: Jean Snipes, Lanny Carlisle, Ruth Fay, Shirley Wigglesworth, and Marjorie Metzger. Smoke Signal Staff The Smoke Signal , the high school paper, is published bi-weekly by the Journalism class of N. H. S. The school paper was organized to follow the three purposes of a regular newspaperg Q11 to inform, Q21 to educate, and Bl to entertain. Members of the editorial staff fpic- tured at leftl are left to right: Larry Zinn, assistant editorg Carolyn Jen- kins, editorg and Nancy Dingledine, business manager. -J i Members of the Smoke Signal staff from left to right are: Caryl Hart, Carolyn Jenkins, Shirley Wig- glesworrh, Lanny Carlisle, Jean Snipes, Rolf Tlieen, Larry Zinn, Margie Metzger, Nancy Dingledine, Ruth Fay. Jack Perry, and Martha Srapleron Cabsenr from picturej. 48 'YU' WRTT rt Pg K' 1- N v-sq... m--a- l1- 'Nil Warrlor Staff The l954 Warrlor dlffered from pre v1ous N H S yearbooks by bemg larger and lncludlng events of the entlre school r1or was charged wlth overall orgam z.at1on of the staff and w1th the develop ment of many deta1ls 1n relat1on to her Job wh1le Ruthle Fay ass1stant edltor alded her 1n her Work Mlss Sovvards was faculty advlsor Caryl Hart t tended to the busmess s1de of the pub l1cat1on and Jack Petry s ma1n head ache was photography X The average student w1ll never reallze the work 1nvolved 1n produc1ng the '54 Warrlor only those who actual ly d1d the work remember the sleep 1 ts copy and the many reversals ou encountered 1n the huge ta k of produc b 1ng a yearbook The staff mem ers lcturedbeloware Nancy Baker Jack P Petry Shlrley Wlgglesworth Ruthle Fay Caryl Hart Larry Z1nn Jean Carhsle Rolf Theen and Margor 18 Metzger Snlpe s Lanny x45 A 2' s L ',' X Q.. Q Exif! E ' 'gn ' or , R 2 ' lk x if ' L, skit n X ,- f r n ' ' '4 S15 l , 0 A f , - ENN . . . . 3 Q year. Nancy Baker, editor of the War- ' - ' , ' '- less nights worrying over picture ay- - I - ! 1 . . . . S - . , . . , . . , . i . I f . 1 a - , . . , ' 9 a Q . . , . - . . I ! 3 1 ! 9 , X 4 f A V Vx , I I . fl I j .2 -fri ES PIANS X LAD Thespians, a national dramatics organization, was instituted at North- western in l954. Those students receiving pins and certificates of mem- bership into this so- ciety are Bill Ray, Mar- jorie Metzger, Marlene Chaney, Pat Barger, Larry Zinn, Ann Shaffer, Bob Clark, Pat Fisher, and Nancy Dingledine. ,xA 'I I I nv I ,v,' If ,,,- Q . 'W Q 'idli- ,, 's , . '. mm. , , ,fm W ' 4-1 ized. Metzger. The club was directed by Myrtle Sowards. Club members watching Mary Davis apply stage make-up to Gerald Price are: M. Overholser, P. Petry, M. Hul- linger, M. Toland. C. Fox, M. Jenkins, E. Bodenbender, P. Westerfield, S. Brown, K. Rust, D. Summers, N. Ding- ledine, M. Metzger, R. Randall, P. Shaffer, P. Fisher, S. Augustus, M. Chaney, and A. Shaffer. Librarians Several representatives of the large group of student librarians are pictured at the right. Performing some of their various duties as as- sistants to Miss Krueger, school librarian, are Donna Errett, Marilyn Wells, Amy Smith, Doris Funderburg, Sharon Smith, and Ruth Smith. T? f pf, Dramatlcs Club In 1954, the first Dramatics Club in the history ofN H S was organ During the course of the school year, several plays were presented The Uninvited Ghost directed by Thelma Persinger and The King s Cream Puffs, directed by Marjorie . 9? wg? .r Z- Allna Mater To you Northwestern we'll be true, In spirit loyal always be, When-in mem'ries we recall, The Scarlet and the Royal Blue. Hail our Alma Mater dear! To you we raise a mighty cheer! As life's journey we pursue, We'll love the Scarlet and the Blue. J nkins Homecomlng H6611 Re1g1ung ae queen of the 1953 liomeaommg Fee es was Carolvn Jenkms a Seluor She was IH the comeet mm sponsored b3 the Jourl1a11sm Class for queen 1 at I ' : ' Q 1 ' ll f, f . , Q f f 'f I-0Well A S ' , 1953, is mfgder, selgcted UIQQUC fufed abov ,. F0Otba11 X Bob Clark, team captain, crowns the queen. Football royalty - a king, queen, and the court. ww, ..,,T en at s C wif Kin Dance held .id her attend I1 the Hom SZ of IH N Hnts Q1 C0017-- Ovembe, I the FOO b ' I all O Homecoming 1953 Homecoming was held Oct. 3 with North- western nzeeting Tecumseh in a contest at the fairgrounds. Half-time festivities, arranged by the Varsity included a program by the N. H. S. band, a view of the queen candidates as they were driven around the field in a con- vertible, and finally the crowning of the 1953 Homecoming Queen, Carolyn Jenkins. Her attendants were Ruth Fay, Nancy Baker, Carol Fox, and Jean Snipes. Following the game, students, friends, and alumnus of N. H. S. en- joyed the dance held in the school gyni. GL .fir 591 Wfwf M f of . -- ' - 1 : , -L + f I K V af-'way f ,M 'v 153 , , X All those excuses for absences and tardiness go through X . Northup. The , f male ofthe Hom e EC SI ' Y16 Sho W. the hands of Iv r as . no heKDS PM Xa after schoot tastes gag- 3 A was in the Xuntor Ctass TYS215 ' rnonexl but an SV Lots of hard work, I Senior Scr BD DYWC' the 'mf A QU! DO one wif if woutd YU iss Tl u te bunny hop found 3110 me in hearts of Northwestern dance emh usiasts Ping- DOHQ -- . a favortte pastime A DTC game pep rally Around School Faflllllal' acttvrtres outstde the classroom w1ll lrnqer tn the memorxes of N H S students long after textbooks are forgotten Assemblles pep meetrngs mornlnsz, devotlons candy sales after scbool danctng 1n the Q,ym and playlntl plng, pong, at noon are just a few of the many BCIIVIIICS wlnch are part of a busy and memorable day at Northwestern 42' How not to act at the movles portrayed by the Psycllolo y class Classroom work completed tne benrors are quests at a break fast gtven 1n therr honor by the facultf MJ, it The NN arrrors send therr rlvals to the grave m 3 H x '14 X 'f--d fs.. iMW'7 5, www Q . 2 Nancy Baker enior Prom ueen Senior Queen of the 1954 Banquet-Prom was Nancy Baker. She was selected by her classmates as Junior Queen the previous year and continued her reign un- til the 1954 Junior Queen was crowned. 58 f' df r 5 ' 3' ff' i ,, N, in V f f 1 ,V 'V A , f 17,15 I ,- ' 4 fy ff I , ildred Jenkins Junior Prom ueen Mildred Jenkins was crowned Junior Queen ofthe 1954 Junior-Senior Prom held in May at the High School Gym. Norma Keller and Marlene Chaney served as Queen Attendants. 59 The Song of the Islands theme IS emphasrzed by palms sand uku leles and coconuts .ve- Bob Leonard Jr Class Pres adjusts Mlldred Jenkms crown whtle Jerry Hoberty Norma Keller Marlene Chaney and Lowell Snrder attendants look on At the left are Nancy Baker Sentor queen and Roger Baldwrn Sr Class Pres Junlor Senlor Prom A pause rn dancrng brrngs a wel come treat ofcookres and punch CNW' A brrghtly colored rarnbow wrth rts pot of old encrrcles the orchestra whlle the danc mg couples enjoy the long, awarted evemng ,., ' Th ne HY e atxng, 15 SOr prize fo CO' mg FC ' f e b my lx S A SSI boo malw ughgxxl men P1916 Arcade Went FO t hafxds as KXXC Q e g I I' aminucxw iuu Oup SDon w as Halloween Party The annual Halloween Party was held on Oct 27 w1th nearly 200 students tn attend ance The overall plans were made by the Student Councll who served refreshments and bu1lt the Spook House whlle booths were rn charge of the classes Prrzes were awarded for costumtng and at the close of the even mg dancrng was enjoyed by all Mars and M155 from e Yflfidel 1 Oilgma randfather 5 iggiheaspoittght as rnos Ttnker TOY Sha trxes Sweetheart Dance Carolyn Jenktns and Jerry Hoberty were crowned Krng and Queen of the Northwestern Sweetheart Dance held tn February Dancrng, 1n the garly dec orated gym to the rnusrc of Drck Exseman proved emoyable to all who attended 61 Everyone except the duck enjoyed thrs contest' 1 ll l t 4 -.1-.-....... Q- 'F ,Wir Graduation - 19 4 Baccalaureate services for the Class of1954 were held Sunday, May 23, in the High School Auditorium. Speaker for the after- noon was Rev. Roland Perkins. Pictured below is the class as they appeared while singing two selections, Teach Me, O Lord and You'll Never Walk Alone . At Commencement on May 25 the graduates, robed in royal LEONA FULLER Valedictorian NANCY BAKER Salutatorian blue, proceeded down the aisle to the strains of Pomp and Cir- cumstance played by the schoolband. Valedictory and Salutatory addresses were given by Leona Fuller and Nancy Baker, while Dr. H. F. Valance delivered the major address. As a climax to their twelve years of effort, the graduates were presented diplomas by Mr. Baker of the Board of Education. Amid handshaking and congratulations, the class of '54, now alumnus, walked out the doors of N. H. S., full of high school memories and eagerly awaiting their departure for Washington and New York the fol- lowing day, but suddenly aware of the added responsibilities they now must bear. fy. 0 4 Ai f X i 3 1 Assistant Coach Taylor and Coach Geis Football hi! iw Bob Clark Team Captatn Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern quad Enon fPl'6V16W, Shawen Acres Farrfreld Tecumseh Enon Northeastern Mechamcsburg Southeastern Prqua Catholrc Don Rader Roger Baldwm Lowell Smder Most Valuable Player tw... Tom Herzog Ronnre Bare fi rm? Keith Gundolf ff' f 'L-rf Stanley Rowell Larry Zinn ! Jerry Chgrow Drck Hayes A ,Wm Q9 vw Francis Herzog F? Jerry Hoberty Bob Snipes 'Tk ' V ,A as ww, , fm, sf i3r 5 ' I , A . , , fn? John Looney Dave Summers r A ,M M-1, I 'J- fwf-' E N 1 , fiklff g, l . 'x fn V ii. 1, ai O A . Q Q. .3 K a 'N ,Q I' gl v. 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Ennn . . -15 -11 453 42 39 U-1 58 SF Ur A-Q fr: H1 ALO -15 UT 635 5. lil 533 0 -413 -19 51 45 -li! 35 50 412 57 511 O3 56 HI5 SH U55 1333 610 O1 :Q rl Q7 D 1 1 1 o 1 ll 1 c out 1 ltr B011 smpcs Roccr QLlSll1Il 1 c Row k11cc1111 111 ro lf are Jcrrv 'xlctz Cl:1r111ct 1311 Cl lllll ind C111 lts bamtc H S Reserve Basketball Squad Northwestern Reserves,the backbone of future vars1ty squads cornp1led a 1993 34 season record of 13 wlns to 7 losses Coached by Don Ge1s, the Warrlor seconds be 9 iw ran then- season on the rmght foot by w1nn1n0 8 of thelr flrst 9 games, falhnrr by the wayslde at the hands of Northeastern 1n a contest on the w1nners home court Tournament act1on saw the N H S cagers out front for 2 games, pOSt1I1g w1ns over Enon and South eastern, but losmv IU the f1nals to Enon 37 to 43 Good luck to the future vars1ty squad of N H S ' 10 -M l N .,, X N ' A I A 9 lst 12111, S1111 dli ,leftr ri,i1t, are: 'ZO111 'c Bare, Sta1lf1' R '1l'.T1131.l -Lo., f ' '1 , 3- Wag- ner. !11u Row: Bill Ray, Coach Gcis, Jerry llobcrty, Rem, liilzaruu, fjcizu McGlot1111., Jinz Scott, anal Bill 1 '13, r?' ', ' -1 51 1 1- , Vg' '1z,t ,r- o o o r I K 1 . . N A Z . O ,, . . 6 Tumbling Team x. W Northwestern's Tumbling Team, the only one in the county, gave exhibitions at every other home basketball game. They also performed at several bene- fit performances and at Springfield- Hamilton game. The highlight of the year was their appearance on a T. V. show, Chan- nel 22 in Dayton. The teamcon- sists of: Wayne Hallam, Jim Hupp, David Summers, Francis Herzog, Jack Petry, Larry Zinn, David Dresher, Paul Pierce, Ronnie Randall, Ann Albert,Carolyn Blevins, ' Jean Herzog, Pat f 3 Barger,ShirleyJohnson, A Mary Lough, Mary Davis, Shirley Brown, Patty Dick, Donna Donnavan, and Larry i i M Gundolf. Team in www who initiated the MVK. ?' .ll . t ' l ' J 4 ' K - -gg :A t :fix XV structor is Miss 3'-1 W 7 Adaline Ruble, ,X X Q. program at N. . :- H. S. Tl 0 A IQ! MUPIC X T of 1 40 n 3 sw l ,masons fpdf . if -, - '. ' rn , 1 is s . ,Q lst Row 1954 diamond Warriors are, first row: Dick Hayes, Ronnie Bare, Russ Hermes, Bill Freeze, Ed McCornbs. 2nd Row Don Fuller, Bob Leonard,Ronnie McGi11ivray, and Clarence Smith, Manager, Gene McGlothin. 3rd Row: Don Snider Kenny Filbrun, Bill Ray, Roger Wagner, Don Rader, Bill Parchen, and Bob Backus. Coach Taylor and Bob Glass were absent when the picture was taken. x 1 ' N lv .I if , , In ? D in , Q A t .. ' ht, 1, , ..,s-- f ' Q K 1- H 1 1, I l t , 4 X el ,Ag Q ,Q T .1 1 .- ' ,yi K 11 ' of . 1 l -.asf qw-fi-was-m .4 1. HQ - .F Q' Q X ef 1 I 14, -arf Baseball With Bob G la s s and Bob Leonard at the mound and Roger Wagner as batting champ, the '54 Baseball team presented Coach Taylor with a success- ful season in his first year of coaching. Going into the district tourna- ment, the Warrior nine scalped West Liberty and Versailles. However, they went done to de- feat at the hands of Salem, bring- ing the season to an end with the title ofrunner-up in the dis- trict. NORTHWESTERN TEAMS USE REGO EQUIPMENT This page is sponsored by RECO SPORTING GOODS 113 East High sr. Springfield, Ohio 1 .. Ah. wwf I X C7 u pg Jia' Baseball Results Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Mtlford Center Catholtc Central Northeastern Mechantcsburg Enon Tecumseh Southeastern Southeastern W11bur Wrtght W11bur Wrtght Sprtngftelcl Hlgh Dtstrtct Tournament West Lrberty Versallles Salem I 'Q 3 .t 21 'rc i 1, 'F ,f ' , . ?w'i- 4 , :W IX 1 3 5, , L in Lf .1 'N . 4 f .,. Track Squad Northwestern copped top honors again in 1954 by winning the county track meet for the third consecutive year. Although they did not boast an outstanding season record, the War- rior squad finished first among the five county schools by nipping Northeastern 64 213 to 57 U3 in the final meet. Lowell Snider led the scoring with 18 points. The track men are: front row, Leonard Jones, Jerry Hoberty, Jim Hupp, Francis Herzog, Lowell Snider, Roger Baker, Bob Leonard. Back row, Stanley Rowell, Roger Kaffenbarger, Dick Patton, Tom Herzog, Roger Bald- win, David Summers, Roger Wagner, Jim Hoberty, and Manager Larry Fout. 74 Q. Q4 Warrlor Boosters s Mr and Mrs Robert Clark Mr and Mrs Allen Fay James Stapleton Wllmer Lee Snlder Mr and Mrs W E Baldw1n Lt Col R L Summers 'Vlr and Mrs Harold Jenk1ns Robert Slgler Mac Pfleffer W E Stevens Mr and Mrs Orval Sm1th Mr and Mrs Glendon Snlder Albert Rader Dr and Mrs Mabel Runyan Mr and Mrs Errnl Marten Mr Royal McGowan fRoyal's Oyler s Coal Co The yearbook staff w1shes to thank all those persons who help ed support the 1954 Warr1or by becommg Warr1or Boosters 76 Fashmon Beauty Shop, QW QR 1 QQ ' 99 Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Baker E ' 1' f E I . O Y 2 E... L6 Mr. Melvin Semler, Miss Mary Shaffer, Mr. Harold Steele, Mrs. Darice Green, Mr. Walter Sewak and Miss June Stuckey. Faculty and Staff Satisfied with a successful day, the North- western Junior High teachers are leaving the Junior High School building. Miss Shaffer teaches mathematics, English, and reading, Mrs. Green, English, reading, and musicg Miss Stuckey, physical education, his- tory, and social science, Mr. Semler, physical education, science, and social science, Mr. Sewak, geography, social science, and reading, and Mr. Steele, reading and mathematics. Mr. Steele is principal of Northwestern Jun- ior High. Mr. Snider performs the duties of school custodian. 78 Mr. Glendon Snider X Arn' 99 ,,J ' Marrlyn Ayres 0 sf 'fy' Mary Dersh Francts Helsel Ruth Lrghtle oan Shaffer Lrbby Bates Kenneth Fuller ff! 4t 'W Sandra Hess Q 'ADI Lucy McNe1r ,fs f'? Darlene Shoemaker Tommy Bond 'QW Ronald Grreser if Sue H aughey Phyllrs Mrller Janet Slaqle 79 ,,,nN 11X Stewart Xlbcr Gladys Coffman John Grover 'L Mtrram Hullnl5er lx fr- in I Barbara Ayres Ida Davrson Larry East ate Judy Klblrnger Lrnda Perklns Shrrley Putteroaugh Y .ferry Smlth Anna Lou Thomas 5' X , ,V , Z fa T x ' . ' If 1 i ' ' lb l ' 'c f I ' . I 'T' . 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X5 Betty Murphy George Sloan ipo- H S Junlor Hlgh if Larry Parker pv- WY' 4' Jerry Warren 80 flhgx Clarence Rader Mm ,.n Y Paul Nells Darlene Evxlslzor 'WN Barbara Four 41 Carla Laughlm 45 Nancy Rhodes Alan We lshermer I3 ,aaa Scott Barley .fb HQ f' Patty Bettts Brenda Bradley Raymond Brrttrnghartf James Bryson Robert D1 as 4 afv fn-l 0- ,W ' A Carl F1lburn Joyce Hoberty Marnre Hupp Robert Newland Donald North an an f -. um Cora Rlley Charles Sanders Lowell Sprgelrnoyer John Stewart 1 N-J Brenda Warren Cectl Wrlson Edward Zelgler Mrldred Zmn 81 '9 F, Karl Baker ' FX Wrllmm Ferryman Larry Patton it-tarnish Helen Stonerock Robert Strertenberger - r, A. T o ' R , fs ' ' 4 ,NEB ,lf i r v as ty, r K af R :Ar 3 V , 1 Y I r A Qf. ' K , AZ- J ' 0 ,,. ,g ? S Y-9 V 1 2 3 ' QQ 1, 1 h V! .., . 1 N' A ' ' A - X ..,. o ' N Q x x ay K j , . lb It I W f' r A' lf L4 .R S 1 ' - ' ' ' ' . . 1' 'll ' not ' . W ' ' rf 5 I , V' - ,wwf . . ,. Y je, r l 1, h - K' R . fv- .A - 4r . '. A I 465 L . A 4 I' I I - -. X '.a7g,Ifl?f ff 2,11 .L I . 4 I 'XX an ty lv Q ri ' ' l ' k Iv . R . lf if W- Q , N .3 y fy . - e A . , x -ff 6, f . 4. v, ' , ala, Q x 5 K V wg ,xx gtfllfxl, , R ' -.. . 'Q Q , - - I 4 f - ,gr 'J to -- ' 1 'in 2 4' I It 1 A ! - . 5 .1 fn vw M D xv X4 J ffifkpf Baseball The Little Warriors ended their season at the diamond as runners-up in the county. Pictured above with Coaches Melvin Semler and Walter Sewak are, first row: Don Snider, Tom McGillivray, Timmy Helfrick, Carryl Filbrun, and Managers, larry Parker and lack Stewart. second row: Larry Speiglemoyer, Ray Ryder, Larry Patton, Bob Newland, Billy Smith, David McNeil, and Bob Kiblinger. third row: Alan Welshiemer, Don Car- lyle, Bob Richendollar, and Harold Brown. Track The N. H. S. Ir. High captured top honors in the Clark County Track Meet. Kneeling are Don Carlyle, Stanley Augustus, Don Snider and , Ronnie Bare, Standing are Eugene Hayes, Ronnie Randall, Lee Kaffenbarger, George Sloan, Wayne Hallam, and Terry Rector. Managers are Billy Smith, David Taylor, and Gene Rader. 'ffv-...... f F' leading the N. H. S. Ir. High fans as they cheered the boys on to victory were the Ir. High cheerleaders, Joan Shaffer, Bev- erly Dill, Beth Coy, Judy Rader, Frances Helsel, and Marnie Hupp. ...L yg g P an Jr. Hlg Varsity Basketball The Varsity Jr. High basketball team for the '53-'54 season is pictured above in action. The managers are Terry Moore and Roger Carlyle. Coach Melvin Semler and players, Bob Finch, Tom McGil1ivray, Larry Hupp, Eugene Hayes, Ray Ryder, Stanley Augustus, Don Carlyle, and Joe Mumma are watching Duke Snider make a basket. Sports Leaders ,al Reserve Basketball The Reserve Jr. High basketball players are giving their full attention to their coach, Walter Sewak. 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