Norwalk High School - Signal Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)

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Ellis, superintendent Resigned 1949 Efficiency Qualities of true public servants Sincerity Agatha -Hogah V Retired i 948 'ef Chin- fs 1849-1949 SHQsX'gf'Ql:'7-Nj?'?-'fl f -5 3' 1- 7 pl V if, 43- at 'f x One .AIMHJPBJ Mara of P4446 524005 WOPMJIZM February Zl, l849 an act of the Ohio St porated cities, towns, and villages having a to adoption of a system of public schools. ln the spring of l85O Norwalk citizens v mills to run the public schools in the town. F Norwalk bought the Norwalk Institute, a pri 'fists and this became Norwalk High School. T in 1849. The enrollment in l949 is 349. 1 . it K , W .S Y MA sl , l'f'3'1:. A fl - Q fi t ate Legislature was passed allowing all incor- tal of ZOO in population to vote upon the oted almost unanimously for a levy of four ive years later the Union School District of vate school of secondary rank, from the Bap- he catalogue of this school lists 306 students , -I-as ., 'lv is 'X 3 -KY Wir if YC.. flair FRONT ROW: Burton H. Chandler, B. S. Denison-Mathe- matics, Physics , Kay Haynes, Baldwin-Wallace-Physical Edu- cation-Health Esther Worstel, Denison, Freshman English H. C. Ellis, M. A. Mount Union, Oberlin, Superintendent Myrleen Habecker, M. A. Columbia and Northcentral, Naperville, Ill. - Home Economics Jane Richardson, A. B. Wooster, English J. C. Blair, Ed. M. Bethany-Chemistry and Mathematics. . SECOND ROW: Olive Franz, M. A. Denison-English Alice E. Watson, Ashland-Choral Music and Piano Mary E. Hasselkus, M. A. Librarian, and French Eva S. Harkness, Miami, Cleveland School of Art, and University of Cincinnati--Art Classes Ethel M. Foster, A. B. Millikan-Shorthand and Typing Ruth Bell, M. A. Oberlin and Wellesley-Biol- ogy-General Sc. Madge Mossman, Ph. B. Denison-Latin- Y-Teen Sponsor Agatha Hogan, B. S. Kent-Commercial Sub- jects F. P. Gehres, Bowling Green, Ohio State-Vo- cational-Mechanical Drawing BACK ROW: P. J. Garcia, B. Th., B. D. Colgate-Spanish- Economics-Geography-Sociology R. P. Laycock, M, A, Cincinnati- lnstrumental Music S. Henry Smith, B. S. Miami-Vocational Shop Donald Morrison, Oberlin-Stringed instru- ments Carl H. Seibel, B. S. Denison-Physical Educa- tion, Mathematics and Tennis, Track Coach Grant W. Walls, A. B. Indiana State Teachers College-Football and Basketball Coach -World History Franklin V. Lehn, M. A. Mount Union- Principal C. N. Stevenson, M. A. Wesleyan and Ohio State-American History Herbert Rolsten, M. A. Ohio and Ohio State- lndustrial Arts, Metal Shop dard O! gyncalfion J. N. Orebaugh, President ........... - .......... l95O Violet Wilkinson, Vice President ............ l95O H. Burton,Bracy, Clerk .......................... i953 Dr. G. F. Linn ............................... ........ l 950 Dr. P. M. Gibbons ..... ........l953 eniom Qwaialenlf jorfy-ninerd James Ernest Turrittin, RUM Class President 3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, President 45 Chorus 3,45 Boys' Glee Club 3,45 Homeroom Officer l,25 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Treasurer 35 Jr, Kiwanian 45 Library Business Staff 3,45 Stage Crew 35 Booster Club l,25 District State Scholarship Tests l,2,35 Signal Staff 2,35 N.S,P.A. Conference 35 Pigskin Queen Manager 45 Usher 2,3,4. Hobby: Talking Pet Peeve: Wise-cracking Juniors Ambition: Successful lawyer He liveth to clutch the golden key of learning? reaiclenf John Borgic, Irish Basketball l,2,3,45 Varsity Basket- ball 3,45 Speechand Drarnatics 45 Hi-Y 45 Freshman Shop President: Junior English Class President: Chorus l 5 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Symphon- ic Band l,2,3,45 Senior Class Vice President5 Debate Assembly 45 League Street Coach I5 Track 25 Dance Band 25 German Band5 Pig Skin Queen Manager 35 Booster Club l,25 FTA 4. Hobby: Cooking, sewing, and em- broidering Ambitioin: Pedagogue Pet Peeve: Get in there and fight, you lunkheadsf' A personality that shineth. like goldu. 5ZCl'8taI'y Nome Joan Chapman Secretary of Senior Class5 Chorus 35 Marching Band l,25 Orchestra l,25 GAA 2,3,45 Girls Intramur- alsLil,2,3,45 Speech and Dramatics 45 Y-Teens l,25 Life of the Party 35 Style Show l,2,3,45 Leaders Club 3,4. Hear the mellow wedding bells, golden bells . I'ed5ld-Fel' Rosemary Baltes, Rosie Girls Intramurals l,2,3,45 GAA 2, 3,45 President 35 Jr. Advisor 45 Y- Teens l,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Boost- er Club 25 Michigan-State 2,35 Gym Exhibition l,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 3,45 Leaders Club 3,4, President 35 Jr. Advisor 45 Librar- ian 3,45 National Honor Society 4, Pet Peeye: Smartest boy in sec- ond year shorthand class ?She hath muche gold in cof- erv. ' Lavonne R. Adkins, Vonnie Chorus, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir l,2,3,4, Robe Mistress 4, GAA 2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2, Cheer- leader l,2, FTA 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Gym Exhibition l,2,3, A Mind of Her Own 4, Style Show l,2,3, Booster Club l,2, lntra- murals l,2,3. Ambition: Teacher Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Stupid Hats 'fFleet the hours quickly as in a golden world . John H. Almendinger, Dinger Marching Band l,2,3,4, Symphon- ic Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3, 4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball l,2, 3, intramural Basketball 4, Signal Staff 4, Junior Kiwanian 4, Come Over To Our House 3, Pigskin Queen Manager 3, American Le- gion Essay Winner 2, Ohio Boys Band 2,3,4. Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Salesman Pet Peeve: Walking Were each wish a mint of gold, I still should long for more . David Bauer, Dave Vocational Course, Co-op 4, Score Board 4, lntramurals 4, What good is gold to him who- cares not for it? Jeanette Bell, Jeannie Y-Teens l,2, GAA 2,3,4, Gym Exhibition l,2,3,4, lntramurals l, 2,3,4, Booster Club l,2, Style Show l,2,3,4, Leaders Club 2,3,4, GAA Treasurer 3, Point Chairman 4, Michigan-State Team 3, Mich- igan-State Cheerleader Z. Hobby: Sports, sewing Pet Peeve: Rainy days Ambition: To have a pretty home. Speech is silver, silence is golden . Joyce Delight Dendinger Red Marching Band l,2,3,4, Orches- tra l,2,3,4, Symphonic Band l, 2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, Style Show l,2,3, Home Room Officer l, Signal 4, Gym Exhibition 2,3, Reserve Cheerleader 2. Ambition: Work in an office Hobby: Driving the Buick Pet Peeve: Arguing customers Her golden thoughts doth all come truev. Walter Doughty, Walt Vocational Course, Co-op 4. Hobby: National Guards Worth thy weight in gold . 6 ,QV Vim? f' f .Y .. JJ? Y. Qs.: . 1, g s-9 'it ,. V, af-gsfgg I ' . 2 .r .ew T., , . -its 1-ti 4 ,.-1, is ' ref' sy.. s . . jg it I 2 I-Riff A A J 3 i 2 a-vi' . 5 s i r ' . ff .. it ,.. .5 1 i 1? 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Ambition: To make a success in life. Hobby: Taxidermy, photography. Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke and drink. Facing the golden door of the jfuturev. Pauline Breitigan, Rusty GAA 2,3,4, Stage Committee 3, Girls lntramurals l,2,3,4, Style Show l, Home Ec. l, Gym Ex- hibition l,2,3,4. Ambition: Housewife Hobby: A guy from Wakeman Pet Peeve: History of any kind Guided by the Golden Rule . Diane D. Dietz, Red Pep Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band l, Z, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Drum Major 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Leaders Club 4, Historian 4, Y-Teens l, 2,3,4, Service Chairman 4, An- nual Staff 4, Booster Club 'l,2, FTA 3,4. Hobby: Mister Feathers Pet Peeve: Waiting Ambition: To be, a nurse With hair and -harpstring of gold . Clifford Gene Ellis, Cliff Chorus l,2,4, Glee Club l,2,4, ln- tramurals l,2,4, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Hi-Y l,2,4, Chap- lain 4, Debate Team 4, Speech and Dramatics 4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Booster Club 2, Usher l,2,3,4, Track 3,4, FTA 3, Signal Staff 4. Ambition: Minister Hobby: Gretchen Burkle Pet Peeve:,Latin Hand in hand through the golden days . Richard L. Elmer, Dick General Course. Pet Peeve: My last name The manls the gold for all that . Lester Allen Franklin, Lem Reserve Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3,4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Hi-Y 1,2. Ambition: A trip to Florida Hobby: J, D. He hath held fast the golden meanv. Richard Geer, Dick Vocational Course, Football 3, Mongst those that wait for gold or gear . Helen Barbara Gilbert, Barb Pep Band 4, Marching Band l,2, 3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Or- chestra 3,4, Speech and Dramat-- ics 4, Debate Team 4, Come Over to Our House 3, A Mind of Her Own 4, Clarinet Quar- tet, Debate Assembly 4, Gym Ex- hibition l,2,3,4, Booster Club, Y- Teens I, Style Show l,2,3,4. Ambition: To learn to drive Hobby: Dancing Pet Peeves: Dull Dates Blessed with a golden sense' of humor . Betty Ann Hannel Chorus 2,3, Y-Teens I,2,3, Boost- er Club I,2, Pigskin Queen 4, GAA 4, Style Show l,2,3,4, Gym Ex- hibition l,2,3, Spanish Club 4, Girls Glee Club l,2,3. Ambition: To earn a lot of money Hobby: Homework Pet Peeve: Warm weather in Jan- uary Ye queenln vesture of goldn. Betty Mae Harning, Blondie Not tardy nor absent 3, Home Ec- onomics ,Styli Show I, Gym Ex- hibition 'l,2. Ambition, Stenographer Hobby: Collecting jewelry Pet Peeve: Someone scratching his back on a door casing Gold is pure of rust . f - 2' .Y fliiillt- -'fel if' f if fx?-. 1 Q' ff avi: 1 t of -get ' E :Sf T at V .. -ff ft -li .ri.t4..1,wlf f-rw-m: . -, ,, ,. ,,,..,,g1. 1' , ' if gr '24 ft s .wg gc? L + fists ts n shggg Y., g ,, ',, HTS' il, S ji? ., it ...lc 5 if , 1 ..- 5 . is at ni? 4 gig ,S Hrs 'ltw ,119 35 ag 4 g.,,..,,, . e' .-tiveiiiri :wi .' 1..J?::' tfltas 'i.. 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Lesta Gibbons GAA I,Z,3,4, Leaders Club 2,3,4, President 4, Y-Teens l,2,3, Chor- us I,2,3,4, Glee Club I,2,3,4, Sextette 3,4, Life of the Party 3, Attendant Pigskin Queen 3, Michigan-State 2,3, FTA 3,4, Booster Club l,2, Sec. 2, District State Tests l,2,3,4, placed 3, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball Intramurals l,2,3,4, Sig- nal Staff 2, Annual 4, D.A.R. test 4, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 4. Ambition: To live in Rocky River Pet Peeve: Little brother , T'racing all with a golden penn. Allen W. Hakes, Al Chorus 2, Football I,2,3,4, Mana- ger 3,4, Kicker 4, Basketball Intramural 2,3,4, Hi-Y 3, Debate Team 4, Booster Club l,2, Span- ish Club 4. Ambition: To get to California Pet Peeve: Jack Wetzel A name golden foreveru. Roland Haycraft, Red Central Jr. High, Marion I, Hard- ing High, Marion 2, Green Camp High 3, Band I,2,3, Orchestra I, 2,3, Basketball Manager l,3, School paper 3, All-County Band 3. Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: School teachers 'fGolden dreams of moonlight and musicv. Danna Jean Hunt . Chorus l,2, Gym Exhibition I, Style Show l,2,3,4. Ambition: To be a good wife Pet Peeve: Bad weather With dreams like a casket of goldv. Juandu Hutton, Pete Chorus l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Chorus Librarian 3, Lite of the Party Pigskin Queen 3, Y-Teens l,2,3, Michigan-State Cheerlead- er l, Style Show l,2,3, Gym Ex- hibition l,3. Hobby: Singing Ambition: Music, modeling Pet Peeve: Short skirts On, past golden splendors whirled? Muriory Jean Knoll, Margie Marching Bond l,2, Chorus 3,4, Speech and Dramatics 4, Debate Team 4, Come Over to Our House 3, Gym Exhibition l,2, Y- Teens l,2,3, Style Show l,2,3, Girls' Glee Club 3,4. Hobby: Drawing Ambition: Acquire fame and for- tune Pet Peeve: Preiudiced people Golden opinions from all sorts of people . Beverly Anne Kramer, Bev Band l,2, Chorus 4, Booster Club 3, Gym Exhibition 2. Hobby: Reading and sports Pet Peeve: Studying Ambition: To spend a winter in Florida Like a glowworm, golden in a dell of dew . Patricia Ann Larson, Pat Speech and Dramatics 4, March- ing Band l,2,3,4, Symphonic Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Y-Teens 4, Debate Team 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Band 4, Debate Assembly 4, FTA 3,4. She loveth gold best save only her horse . Jack D. Lawrie, Tiny Football 2,3,4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2,3, Booster Club l,2, Hi-Y 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Usher 2,3,4. Hobby: Art Pet Peeve: Girl's parents As 'round as golden apple shineth his face . Jim Lewellen, Lewie Football 2,3,4, Co-captain 4, Var- sity 3,4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2,3, Intramurals 4, Home Room President 2, Chorus 2,3,4, Presi- dent,3, Glee Club 2,3,4. Pet Peeve: All-State Kane from Newark Ambition: Mechanical engineer If she would eat gold, I would give it to her . 11 ' -'is--it, iss.. :ago-is ,a . :ew Qi,-.fr-ze 1. -, -., Qzw ,,. - , . Q V 2 .L S -qi . ' . .,, Q. + 53112 f V it ' ' af...-,. 'el .. 2 rp, ,,s1-gi.: sew ' . '- . ga let iz. i' 3 mites' my ff ' ' i : .t ty -h.: ,, U' 'size L3 fi e -f' 1- . Q w t 'peiwi'-A2111-'1f2.Ha. n Zgiffft-1 1 ' f 5 .- .re f ev A ui. isa rs as- 3 fi, .. si sr :YY -nut. -5' if U K i-if fs ef -2 -I 'S ' Jet-1'e Sl? .1 . C J if tf if li -gs i l if 'f 'l s X xl .l ., i 3 wt .f 1 i V 2,7 U , X ,. L t il ffeiagii -sg Qi - A kf5t3'i?'i gs r fs it , 3,5 1 ,ask Jn ,Zz 1 fl' .X Jr s-1 31 IF Keith Gale Jameson, Jamie Vocational Course, Co-op 4, ln- tramurals l,2,3,4, Football 2,3. Hobby: Loafing Silver and gold are not the only coin . Thomas Richard Knoll, Tom Football 2,3,4, Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, District State Scholarship Tests l,Z,3, Na- tional Honor Society 4. Ambition: Farmer Hobby: The farm Pet Peeves: Females Standing as a gold mosaic in a wall . Mary Kathryn Lake, Puddles Marching Band l,2,3i SymDlWO 'lC Band l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Pep Band l,2,3, Stvle Show l,2, Gym Exhibition l. Pet Peeve: People who bite their fingernails Ambition: Beauty Culture Pray let me keep but one Rule-a golden one . Jean Latham, Jeanie Marching Band l,2,3,4, Symphon- ic Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Michigan-State Cheerleader l, Reserve Cheerlead- er 2, Y-Teens l,2, Style Show l, 2,3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Boost- er Club l,2. Ambition: Graduating Pet Peeve: Late people Once in a golden timen. Carol Lenz Chorus l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3, 4, Chorus representative at Cleve- land l, Sextette 2,3,4, Signal Staff 2,3,4, Annual Staff 2,-4, Class Secretary 3, ScholarshiD Tests l,2,3, placed l,3, FTA 3,4, FTA president 4, Y-Teens l,2J National Honor Society 3,-4, Boost- er Club l,2, D.A.R. test 4, Prom Committee 3. Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: People who say their pet peeve is gum cracking Blessed with a voice like unto singing gold . Particia Lietlorff, Pat Y-Teens l,2,3, Marching Band l, 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,-4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Dance Band 2, Style Show l,2, Booster Club 2,3, Gym Exhibition l,2. Pet Peeve: People who feel sorry for themselves Trad, gayly the golden paths of youth . Gordon F. Locke MOVCNWQ Band l,2g Chorus 35 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4: Distric: Scholarship Tests Z: Hi-Y l,2,3,4g Usher l,2,3,4. Pet Peeve: Fickle women Arnbition: To be o crack newspq- per reporter Shatter the silence with a Cry of brighter gold . i Elaine Marie McCoy GAA l,2g Pigskin Queen 2: Lite of the Party 3, A Mind of Her Own 4, Michigan-State Basket- ball 2,3: Chorus l,2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3. Hobby: Sleeping 'til noon on Sat- urdoys Ambition: Kindergarten teacher Pet Peeve: Two younger brothers Like a golden lamp on a dark night . Mildred Irene McKain, Millie Style Show l,2, Gym Exhibition l, 2,4, Y-Teens Z, Operation Wash- ington. Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: Studying Ambition: Nurse or housewife That is gold that is worth gold . Kathleen Ann Meyer, Kelly Y-Teens l, Chorus l,2g Style Show l,2: Booster Club 25 GAA 2,3,4g Leaders Club 3,4, Vice President 4, Michigan-State Team 3, Gym Exhibition l,2,3,4, Intro- murals l,2,3,4, Signal 4. Hobby: Having fun Pet Peeve: Uncle Sam Ambition: To live a happy life I shall seize the golden oppor- tunityn. James P. Nicholson, Doc Hi-Y l,2,3g Come Over to Our House g District State Scholarship Test: Usher 2,3,4j Track Mana- ger 3g Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Projection Crew 2,3,4, Tennis 25 National Honor Society 4, Ambition: To live a happy life Hobby: Pocket Billiards Pet Peeve: Homework 'tGold is like water: let me help' myselfu. Catherine E. Palmer, Cashy Style Show l,2, Gym Exhibition l 2: Commercial Course. Ambition: Office work Hobby: Sewing Pet Peeve: American History Pursue the golden moments 'fiiiiezl . it qs Y f. tettgggzfgyiirftz f xi was fi . 25 2 A, -t t .Q 4 if x ...v- 'K' Ernest E. Lohman, Ernie Speech and Dramotics 4, Debate Team 4, Hi-Y 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Intramural Basket- ball l,2,4, Debate Club: Booster Club l,2g Leader in Operation Washington , Spanish Club 4: Usher l,2,3,4. Pet Peeyei Women in general Ambition: To be intelligent Thou hast a wit more precious than gold . Paul K. McDonald, Mac Hobby: Making knicknack shelves, singing and dancing Ambition: Electrical work Pet Peeve: School 'lGolden glory of other days . Donald E. McPherson, Mac Hi-Y 2,3,4g Projection crew l,2, 3. Pet Peeve: Young sister Ambition: To get rich Haunt not my golden dreams? ,XX Norman G. Nestor, Mort Football 2,35 Chorus l,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 2,3g Band l,2. Hobby: Gun collecting Pet Peeve: My car Ambition: Engineer There are no golden rules . Evelyn Joyce Olcott Y-Teens l,2,3, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4: Girls' Gym Exhibition l,2, Nation- al Honor Society 4. Hobby: Art and music -Pet Peeve: Rainy days Ambition: Nursing She weighs truth with goldn.. Austin Leonard Pease Speech and Dramotics 4: Debate- Team 4, No absence in 6 years: Projection Crew, Chorus l,2g FTA 3,4. Hobby: Record collecting Ambition: Teacher ' Gold hath no force when his tongue spealcethn. 9 Walter Phillips Protzman, Protzie National Honor Society 3,45 Track l,2,45 Junior Varsity Basketball l, 25,35 Varsity Basketball 45 Sig- nal Stoff 35 Annual Staff l,2,3, Editor 45 Hi-Y l,25 Projection Crew l,2,3, Chief 45 District State Scholarship Tests l,2,3,45 Annual Skit 35 N.S.P.A. Conference Dele- gate 35 Chorus l5 Co-manager Pigskin Queen 45 Ohio University History Test 45 Buckeye Boys' State Delegate 35 Bowling Green Newspaper Conference 35 Usher 2, 3,45 Stage Crew5 Spanish Club 4. Hobby: Numismatics, photography, sports Pet Peeve: Being disturbed while studying Gold cometh with wisdom . Willard B. Rule, Bill Chorus l5 Projection Crew 45 Marching Band l,3, Ambition: To be a telegrapher or welder Held fast by threads of gold George William Samaha, Bill Football 3,45 Vocational Course l, 25 College Preparatory 3,45 Home- room President 2. Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Backing up the line Gold gives me pleasure all the timev. James Allen Sharp Marching Band 2,35 Chorus 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Varsity Tennis l, 2,3,45 Speech and Dramatics 45 Come Over to Our House 35 De- bate Team 45 Projection Crew5 Usher5 Booster Club5 Signal 4. Pet Peeve: School Ambition: To be a minister Hobby: Sports in general A singer with a golden voice Kenneth A. Summers, Gus Football 2,3,45 Reserve Basket- ball 25 lntramurals 3,4. Hobby: Hunting ond fishing Ambition: Big game hunter Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning His golden horn shivers through the leaves . Alice Louise Tschanen, Red Findlay High l,25 Chorus l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Come Over to Our House 35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 FTA.3,4, Treasurer 45 National Honor- yjociety 4. Hobby: Art . Ambition: Teach psychology and dramatics . Gold giveth- a touch of beau- ty . . ' ff' r l li ,lfrsi . sugary, FF-it 57-ti J 3' at Igegf-,ffm - . .frzigqitifg , dt J' ,if f . f' ?' -55 23 2' V ii-if if Bfitgifi S . 1 vi' ' W L... , '- - J' f r ,S if . ' 'V ,ggfe gg ni ty , fi if . ff -: f- 5- ' f .f :ws-,1 5 ,zfyg-ff: ie .Qi as f ,3 . if get .gf 46. wit, .ff 1521 tif sr r N 5, ,jf ,ff L-51 gal 1 N ' jf,-3,-in 'h .:.-mer: -- . f- 1' - we Q 4 ,- -Q : -4 eg if . wifi- A , 'i as fi : -is 5 s Q me f Robert A. Robertson, Bob Football manager l,25 Football 3, 45 Basketball Manager l, Basket- ball 2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Life of the Party 3, Hi-Y 1. Pet Peeve: Homework Ambition: Rich bachelor What's become of all my gold? ' Herbert Ralph Ryan, Herbie Football 2,3,4, Varsity 45 Basket- ball, l,2,3,4, Varsity 3,45 Hi-Y l, 2,35 Associate Editor of Signal 45 Life of the Party 35 Vice-Presi- dent Junior Class: Junior Kiwan- ian 45 Buckeye Boys' State 35 Homeroom Pres. l,2,3,45 Head Usher 2,3,45 Senior Scholarship Test5 National Honor Society 4. Ambition: College. Navy or mor- riage Pet Peeve: Irritable people With golden joy in silver mirthv. Brian Nevin' Schaffer, Shot Track 2,45 Football 45 lntramurals 2,3,45 Homeroom President l. Hobby: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To retire There's plenty of gold in the world weire told . Robert William Smith, Sumisu Hi-Y5 Years in Service of United States5 National Honor Society 4. Ambition: Ta enter the Justice De- ment Pet Peeve: Misologists One who holdeth ear'th's coin of less than fairy gold . Lyle W. Thorne Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Secretary and Treas- urer 3,4, Pianist 3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Chorus 3,45 Boost- er Club l,25 Usher 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Life of the Party 35 A Mind of Her Own 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Junior Kiwanian 45 Stage Committee 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Signal Staff 4, Hobby: Music Ambition: Stenographer Pet Peeve: Girls in high heels and anklets God 'made a heart of gold . Robert Lynn Tucker, Bob Hi-Y l,2,3,45 State Scholarship Test l,2,3,45 Usher 2,3,45 Stage Crew 35 Booster Club l,25 Signal 45 Ticket Collector 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 35 National Honor So- ciety 4. Ambition: Engineering Hobby: Hunting Pet Peeve: Latin 'fBlessed with a golden sense of humor . Charlotte Underhill, Bunny Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Course. Pet Peeve: Gum crackers Ambition: Stenographer With heart pierced by ii golcl- en arrow . Bob Van Dette, Chick Football Manager 3, Basketball l, 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3. Hobby: Sports Ambition: Journalist , Pet Peeve: Gum crackers Gazing in that gleam whereby gray things doth golden seem . Patricia Weidinger, Pat Chorus l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Style Show l,2, Homeroom Officer l, Signal 4. Hobby: Roller Skating Pet Peeve: History Ambition: Secretary or marriage With golden clasps lock thy golden story . Joseph Wendell White, Red Football 2,3,4, CofCaptain 4. Hobby: Sports Pet Peeve: Latin Ambition: Traveling Pure gold hath no dread of fire . Roland Elbert Wildman, Jr., Rally Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Vice President 4, Football 2,3, Marching Band l,2, 3,45 Symphonic Band l,2,3,4, Or- chestra l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3, 4, Life of the Party 3, National Honor Society 4. Hobby: Music Pet Peeve: Apple polishers or two- faced people Ambition: Perfect a steam-engine car An orator of .golden tongue' Louise Kitty Marie Young, Weezie Chorus l,2,4, John Hay High School 3, Signal 4. Hobby: Drawing Ambition: None Pet Peeve: People who talk for hours and say nothing Ca'roling across a golden street? , I. , J 419 tif, ? l 1 1 Q -suv , is ,ave u ff' N A' 14 it as , ii' is ,i g. 1, ,ti ' 1 X 'H 1- 5 , s- ...nr ,ty eta '5-ee tim As -ea-up lf. f f, Vw eip Winitred Ellen Vanderpoul, Winnie Come Over to Our House 3, Commercial Course. Pet Peeve: Gum crackers Ambition: Stenographer I Golden moments quick to haste some noble work . Jo Ann Ward, Jo Symphonic Band l,2,3,4, Pep Bond 2,3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2, 3,-4, Vice-President 3, Social Chair- man Z, GAA 2,3,4, Leaders Club 3,4, Program Chairman 3, Treas- urer 4, Life of the Party 3, Speech and Dramatics 4, Girls' ln- tramurals, Booster Club l,2, No- tional Honor Society 4. Pet Peeve: Derby hats and high shoes f'Manner, not gold, is woman's best adornmentv. Janet Wetzel, Jon Chorus l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3, 4, Y-Teens l,2,3, Secretary 3, Booster Club l,2, Life of the Party 3, Gym Exhibition l,3. Hobby: Reading Pet Peeve: People who are late, and a broken leg Ambition: College Beauty is like a touch of gold . Shirley Ann Whitfield, Shirl Medina High l, GAA l,2,3,4, Gym Exhibition l,2,3,4, Intramurals 2, 3,4, Y-Teens l, Life of the Party 3, Chorus l, Booster Club l,2, Style Show l, Selling Chair- man GAA 4, Leaders Club 3,4, Signal 4. Hobby: Collecting pennants Pet Peeve: People who are late Ambition: To have a home out west 'tGolden glow through the thickest gloom? Nancy Wood Chorus l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Sextette 3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, Lead- ers Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Y- Teens l,2,3, Program Chairman 3, District State Scholarship Tests 3, Life of the Party 3, Signal 2, Gym Exhibition l,4, Booster Club l,2, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 4. Hobby: Swimming Ambition: To be serious Pet Peeve: People who talk during movies and concerts Much have I traveled in the realms of gold . Jim Ziemke, Jug Basketball , l,2,3,4. 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M, - -ef' A - 9 lsmwl L V ' ' ?5af?f' ' ' V Rlcllord Thgmos V V i 2 , ggi- ' gf ff V gif 4 Lillian Wane M J U KSA Martha Walters ..',..?!, 1 , 'i' U , , - ' -M.-,ew .xf,Vf2,-f N- I V N.. aff lf: rf, 21, ff, Vt. w .-fa., , -. 4 me +V 1 - 1 V 1, ,V -, Vfg 2- Vi-ff gy: Vw Vip' V, fr, W- V 'ggi J I 'K V 1 J' f or ' . 4 . Z , yi-VV y 2,2 V V if Mmm Weadanger . M... , ., , , ,.,. . .. ,, I if , ,G , 1 9 A 1 , , V 2 :V Af-Vi . Helen Werner fi? 3 R ' K Beatrice White 5. - 3 7 , ff' PCHSV Wilde 'W' V- ' m i. V ' , 1 -e Lois Winer ,. , 31- ,. 1--wg, A v V. ,ii33.m- - -gg, y . , I Ll .i Z - il- V- 35- 4-15, . .. 173, if-, V, 1. 1.2 1 , V ,V y K, Ruth Young - VJ'5'la BW'-fi 'B J I J 'O M z Martha Zei ler uwmafwffrw. sf., .gala-. - Q--V V- ' 'V t Compliments of Keller Bros. Service 72 East Main St. Compliments of lsaly's I7 The student body, led by five cheerleaders, Gordon Locke, and Jim Turrittin. This is Gor- has displayed enthusiastic spirit throughout don Und J'm'5 le'-if Yeef 05 Cheerleaders Since the football and basketball seasons regardless fheY are Qlfedueflng- ,POS I-ee, Und Shlflel' of what the final score might have been. This will be ffY'nQ out 090m 'V' fhelspfmg fer 0 energetic quintet ot cheerleaders is made up berth on the V'-'IFS-'TY Cheefle0de S SClUUd- of Shirley Chandler, Lee Toomer, Pat Toomer, Compliments of Compliments of TED ENGLAND LOUIS O'DELl. Equitable Life Assurance Society Jeweler 31 Maple Street Il W. Main Street Upon the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds That, upon other fields, on other days, will bear the fruits of victory. Composed by General MacArthur and inscribed above the entrance to the gymnasium at West Point OPWRM ejflfw QPU FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Allen Hakes, Jack Wetzel, Don Knight, Managers. SECOND ROW: Richard Meagrow, Bill McKinley, Charles Prindle, Lehr Martin, Joe White, Kenneth Sommers, Jim Lewellen, Bill Samaha, Lester Franklin, Jack Coll, David Hester. THIRD ROW: Coach, Harry Shadle, Tom Hall, Herb Ryan, Dick Kelley, Bill Balduff, Jim McDonald, Doyal Cutnow, Denny Vaughn, Jack Lawrie, Brian Schaffer, Dave Johnson, Tom Knoll, Coach, Grant Walls. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Jacobs, Jim Seitz, Jim Schaffer, Gale Dauch, Jim Path, Lyle Smith, Jess McGuckin, Dean Lawrence, Douglas Colvin, Alan MacDonald, Don Nickoli, Bill Bell. FIFTH ROW: Don Weltin, John Sinclair, Richard Becker, John Churchill. FOOTBALL RESULTS NORTHERN OHIO LEAGUE Norwalk Opponents Final Football Standings I948 l3 Newark 26 W L T Pts O Bucyrus 26 Bucyrus .................. 6 O l l97 I9 Upper Sandusky 20 Upper Sandusky .... 5 l l 97 33 Galion 7 Norwalk .................. 5 2 O l49 38 Willard O Bellevue ....... ........ 3 4 O lO3 26 Shelby 7 Crestline ..... ........ 3 4 O 86 7 Crestline O Shelby ...... ..... 3 4 0 44 6 Toledo Whitmer 20 Willard ..., ........ 2 5 0 57 1- --- Galion .... ........ O 7 O 38 SCHEDULE FOR 1949 Sept. l6 Fremont Ross ................ ...... A Sept. 23 Bucyrus ....................... ...... H Sept. 30 Upper Sandusky .... ...... H Oct. 7 Galion ................. ...... H Oct. I4 Bellevue .......... ....... A Oct. 21 Willard .... ...... H Oct. 28 Shelby ......................... ....... A Nov. 4 Crestline ........................ ....... H Nov. Elyria Dist. Catholic ...... ....... H Biui lding Materials This page sponsored by WHITE ROOFING 8. LUMBER CO. Norwalk and Wakeman Builders Supplies 934,- Q -: iff lk 3 .. ul gy vffvwwamf- , at BACK ROW: Harry Thompson, Bob Ellis, Jim Poth, Allan McDonald, Dick Kelley, Frank Hicks, Mgr., Al White, Charles Peckham, Jack Wetzel, Don Nickoli. Middle ROW: Junior Copsey, Mgr., Dave Johnson, Chuck Prindle, Bill McKinley, Richard Meagrow, Tom Hall, Pat Hiltz, Mgr. FIRST ROW: Tony Aiello, Reserve Coach, Jim Ziemke, Bob Van Dette, Bob Robertson, John Borgia, Herb Ryan, Coach Walls. 194 9 Z?MAefMf5QW0! N. O. L. STANDINGS Team W. Bucyrus .............. ........................,... , 6 5 Bellevue ....... .... Shelby ......... ....... Norwalk ..... ....... Galion ...................., .,.................... Willard ......................,....,.............. 4 4 Crestline ..... .... 4 3 2 O Upper Sandusky ......................,....... Basketball Schedule 1949-50 Dec. Ashland .......................................,.. T Libbey ....,..,.,.................................. H Sandusky ....... Crestline .... Port Clinton Fremont ........................... Carnival at Bellevue 2 3 9 I6 I7 20 Bellevue ..................... 23 29 30 Carnival at Norwalk 6 . Madison ......................... Jan. 7 Garfield Heights ...... l3 Upper Sandusky ..,.,. V4 ......... 20 Galion ............................. 27 Shelby .,............... ...... Compliments of MEYER AUTO SALES Quality Used Cars 22 U. S. Route 20 East Bucyrus ..... ........ 4 2 Willard ........ ........ 4 3 Mansfield .... ...,.... 4 8 Bellevue ..... .......................... Feb. 3 Bucyrus .... ....... H lO Willard ..,,......,.............. ....... l'l l7 Bellevue ................................ ....... H Basketball Results Team We They Ashland ........................................ 28 43 Toledo Libbey ....... ....... 3 8 55 Sandusky ............... ....... 3 0 35 Crestline ,.....,..... ....... 3 0 39 Fremont .............., ....... 4 4 28 Bellevue .................... ....... 3 l 29 Toledo Woodward ........ ....... 3 2 49 Carnival-Fremont ...... ....... 4 8 4l Carnival-Ashland ...... ....... 4 2 43 Alumni ..................,.. ....... 2 5 62 Garfield Heights .........,... ....... 4 l 53 Upper Sandusky ................ ....... 6 l 4l Washington Court House ............ 42 47 Galion ......,...................... ....... 5 4 42 Port Clinton ..... ....... 4 6 50 Shelby .......... ....... 5 9 58 62 45 67 67 956 48 832 Compliments of HARRY L. UNDERWOOD Norwalk Oil Co. Underwood Roofing Co. ,235 in :wen Pigskin Queen-Betty Hcmnel Attendants-Shirley Pickett, Rose Ann Raymond, Juondo Hutton, Lee Toomer Compliments of Compliments of RAYS CAB SERVICE RINGHOLZ I. MEYERS Cabs Radio-operated Norwalk, Ohio S. Linwood 81 E. Main Streets Adnngff Q95 in IXLQQVL Portrait by B S Mih tudi rf--H -- -----W - - XZQVL5 FRONT ROW: lOfficersl Beverly Collier, Social Chairman, Jane Stark, Treasurer, Gretchen Burkle, President, Phyliss Marion, Vice President, Arlene Thudium, Secretary, Pat Toomer, Program Chairman, Miss Mossman, Advisor, Connie Ford, Program Chairman. SENIORS: Pat Larson, Rosemary Baltes, Cathy Amato, Diane Dietz, Alice Tschanen, Jo Ann Ward JUNIORS: Lois O'DeIl, Marilyn Hackett, Judy Harkness, Beverly Mitchell, Nancy Cissne, Lois King, Regina White. SOPHOMORES: Betty Tite, Carol Price, Joy Ann Crandall, Connie Conner. FRESHMAN: Janet Pleasnick, Jackie Jackson, Alice Lawrence, Mary Bane, Harlene Earl, Ann Blackburn, Nancy Ellis, Sally Morton, Carol Switzer, Wilma Gilhousen, Norma Ballentine, Helen Opfer, Connie Arnold, Lois Giffer, Yvonne Butch, Alice Merit, Martha Ziegler, Beverly Hubble, Alvina Huffacker, Marilyn Butler, Faye Bolman, Joan Linn, Helen Sellinger, Betty Myer, Carol Cissne, ,3 ,ff ,g5ez,QgjE:.f-r,. !fgs-fffv ' I , 'X .'fAf'5?E 5: Q' gizig, -a sf , ' ,- si 57? ' ' 17 ,F 'E i Fi ,,, sf' fy. President Gretchen Burials Z6 Y-Teen Club of Norwalk High School participated in many activities during the year l948-49. October was highlighted by the Bellevue-Norwalk Jamboree, other events of import- ance were the Thanksgiving Semi-Formal Dance and the Christmas meeting with Mr. Garica as speaker. Something new was added by having a joint meeting with the ladies of the Opportunity Club at which time a skit, Youth on Trial , was presented:-4 Also new was the first re- vival of the Club Constitution since l927.'jln the spring the annual Father-Daughter Banquet and Mother-Daughter tea were held. Miss Madge Mossman was again the efficient supervisor. Sponsored by Jw 5535356 Z- -FIRST ROW, lleft to rightl: Clifford Ellis, Chaplin, John Almendinger, Publicity Chairman, James Turrittin, President, Mr. C. N. Stevenson, Sponsor, Roland Wildmon, Vice President, Lyle Thorne, Secretary and Treasurer, John Borgia, Songleader. SENIORS: Norman Nestor, James Nicholson, Gordon Locke, Tom Knoll, Bob Tucker, Jack Lawrie. JUNIORS: Dave Hester, Don Weltin, Jim Blackburn, Dick Becker, James McDonald, Robert Burr, Nathan Lichtcsien, Bob Simons, lsadore Lichtcsien, Bill Balduff, Jack Hawley, Dick Kelly, Pete Strecker, Dave Lang, Dick Ringle. SOPHOMORES: Don Knight, Art Walker, Douglas Calvin, Jim Poth, Rudy Newton, Ted Geater, Bob Ellis, Eugene Hutchins. FRESHMEN: Donald Strack, Ronald Strock, Fred Stanford, Bob Sheldon, John Storer, John More, Jim Bolding, Jack Silcox, Dick Lasure, Jerry Eaton, Jim Boyer, Dick Liebold, Dick Thomas. NOT PlCTURED: Dean Lawrence, Glenn Jacobs, Louis Copsey, Pat Hiltz, Frank Hicks, Dave Peckham. 1 Hi-Y this year, instead of having two sepa- rate clubs, combined into one large organiza- tion. Under the capable supervision of Mr. C. N. Stevenson, and officers, James Turrittin, President, Roland Wildmon, Vice President, Lyle Thorne, Secretary and Treasurer, Clifford Ellis, Jr., Chaplain, and Johnny Almendinger, Publicity Chairman, the club has had a most successful year. Some of the programs have consisted of various speakers, swimming, roundtable dis- cussions, and other such topics. Several of the highlights of the year have been the Thanksgiving Dance, when the Y- Teens combined with the Hi-Y, the Father- Son Banquet, and the Valentine's Party, where each fellow brought his girl for a pot- luck supper. This page sponsored by RAY'S MARKET 154W Whittlesey Ave. Norwalk, Ohio I MQW, FlRST ROW: Yvonne Butch, Joan Martin, Sally Morton, Diane Dietz, Beverly Collier, Nancy Ernsberger, Connie Ford, Joyce Dendinger, Barbara Gilbert, lsadore Licht- scien, Phyllis Marion, Jane Stark, Rita Clark, Alice Ann Goodrich, Pat Larson, SECOND ROW: Norbert Hoag, Ted Land, Carolyn Switz- er, Pat Liedorff, Virginia MacDonald, Pat Latham, Roland Haycraft, Carol Price, Nancy Cissue, Frank Youse, Jean Latham, John Almendinger. THlRD ROW: Eugene Hutchins, Nathan Litchscien, Brad Bell, John Borgia, David Lang, Lyle Thorne, Dick Thomas, Mary Jane Nash, Ted Geater, Danny Ballard, Albert Caprara. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Amato, Marilyn Beopple, Lois O'Dell, Arlene Thudium, Mr. Laycock. marchng FIRST ROW: Joyce Dendinger, Lois King, Joanne Briti ton, Dorothy Lindenau, Evelyn Olcott, Janet Cross, Danny Ebert, Frank Youse, Joanne Mcllvaine, Norma Ernest, Sally Mundy, Corlene White, Marjorie Smith, Jack Col- Iier. SECOND ROW: Rita Clark, David Fleger, Virginia Mac- Donald, Frances McPherson, Janet Kettle, Joan Martin, Beverly Collier, Doris Smith, Pat Wilde, Jimmy Wilde, Tom Hall, Lee Toomer, Ruby Heyl, Jean Latham, Bar- bara Gilbert, Carolyn Rolsten. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Butch, Nancy Ernsberger, Na- talie White, Danny Ballard, Catherine Amato, Marilyn Beopple, Carol Price, Joan Linn, Arlene Thudium, Lois O'Dell, Stephen Bowen, Woodford Hutchins, John Shar- ick, Mary Jo Ford, Mary Jane Nash, Audrey Ernest, Pat Compliments of Norwalk Bottling Works I2 N. Foster St Latham, Douglas Bell. FOURTH ROW: Pat Toomer, Alice Ann Goodrich, Pat Larson, Sally Morton, Carolyn Switzer, Peggy Clark, Au- drey Strong, Marilyn Widman, Marilyn Meyers, Mary Ann Moehler, Nathan Lichtscien, Phylliss Bolman, Carol Cissne, Nancy Cissne, Connie Ford, Pat Liedorff, Marj- ory Chandler, Albert Capara, FIFTH ROW: Betty Sweet, Shirley Chandler, Jane Stark, David Lang, Lyle Thorne, Ted Geater, Roland Haycraft, Pete Strecker, Johnny Almendinger, Ted Lang, Norbert Haag, lsadore Lichtscien, Frank Hicks, Dick Thomas, Eugene Hutchins, Beverly Hubble, Roland Wild- man, Johnny Borgia. SIXTH ROW: Betty McConkey, Dianne Dietz, R. P. Laycock. Compliments of B Cr L Sport Shop I9 W. Main St. OVCAQJ fI 0L FIRST ROW: Don Grimsey, Alice Goodrich, Connie Ford, Pat Liedorff, Douglas Bell, Roland Wildman, Carol Cissne, Nancy Cissne, SECOND ROW: Beverly Hubble, Mary Jo Ford, Joyce Dendinger, Sally Morton, Beverly Collier, Gretchen Hill, Frances McPherson, Janet Kettel, Mary Jane Nash, Nancy Ernsberger, Jo Ann Ward, David Park, Moria Staldemier, Nancy Ellis, Marjory Marion. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Butch, Ruth Young, Danny Ballard, Corlene White, Marilyn Copsey, Marlene Linder, Peggy Clark, Caroline Switzer, Doris Smith, Barbara Gilbert, Jo Ann Brit- ton, Jane Stark, Rita Clark, Natalie White, Connie Conner, Pat Larson, Alice Marett, Con- nie Widman, Rosemary Hipp, Joan Martin. FOURTH ROW: David Lang, Nathan Lichtcsien, Gene Hutchins, John Borgia, Lois O'Dell, Dick Thomas, Arlene Thudium, Tom Hall, Albert Caprara, Faye Bolman, Lee Toomer, Jean Latham, John Almendinger. REAR--lStandingl Mr. Morrison, llnstructorl, Pete Strecker, lsadore Lichtcsien, Pat Toomer, Betty McConkey, Marilyn Beopple, Diane Dietz, Mr. Laycock llnstructorl 7nfLloA01fLic gan! FIRST ROW: Jane Stark, Mariory Marion, Connie Ford, Natalie White, Corlene White, Alice Goodrich, Pat Larson, Barbara Gilbert, lsadore Lichtcsien. SECOND ROW: Beverly Collier, Jo Ann Britton, Marilyn Widman, Carol Cissne, Faye Bolman, Nancy Cissne, Lee Toomer, Pete Strecker, Jean Latham, Frank Youse, John Almendinger, Joanne Macllvain, Rita Clark, Peggy Clark, Caroline Switzer, Lois King, Sally Morton, Janet Kettel, Doris Smith, Joyce Dendinger. ' THIRD ROW: Diane Dietz, Evelyn Olcott, Audrey Ernest, Joan Martin, Yvonne Butch, Richard Fleger, Danny Ballard, Ted Geater, Al Caprara, Ted Lang, Norbert Hoag, Frank Hicks, Pat Liedorff, Virginia MacDonald, Pat Latham, Roland Haycraft, Marilyn Meyers, Carol Price, Frances McPherson, Mary Jo Ford, Nancy Ernsberger. FOURTH ROW: Pat Toomer, Betty McConkey, Moriory Chandler, Shirley Chandler, David Lang, Lyle Thorne, Marilyn Beopple, Beverly Hubble, Lois O'Dell, Arlene Thudium, Joann Lynn, Catherine Arnato, R. P. Laycock. Programs Musicale lNorwaIk Chorus and Orchestral March 25 Ngorthern Ohio League Festivals Orchestra - Bellevue -- April 22 Band-Shelby-May 6 Best Wishes from John Orebaugh Sponsor of this Page gf 0lf'lfL.'5 FIRST ROW lleft to rightiz Marilyn Hackett, Helen Opfer, Marilyn Butler, Pat Weidinger, Harleen Earl, Nancy Wood, Lesta Gibbons, Juanda Hutton, Elaine Mc- Coy, Marjory Knoll, Vonnie Adkins, Floyce Troutman, Alice Lawrence, Peggy Austin, Molly Smith, Virginia Hipp, Pat Werner, Carol Lenz. SECOND ROW: Connie Arnold, Louise Young, Lois King, Nancy Reddick, Lillian Waite, Mary Bane, Nancy Battle, Marcia Weidinger, Helen Heitsche, Martha Ziegler, Don- na Hannel, Carol Price, Avis Baker, Mary Squire, Alice ,471 s - '5 ri fi S 5- .ew '1-mee., an-:wi '11 . ,ai 4 , ii .5 . , ,C fi t vs THIRD ROW: Donna Searls, Gretchen Burkle, Donna Schaechterle, Joan Reddy, Beverly Mitchell, Judy Hark- ness, Charlotte Underhill, Barbara Pigman, Phyliss Mar- ion, Wilma Gilhousen, Norma Ballentine, Joan Linn, Jean Showers. FOURTH ROW: Dave Hestor, Jim Lewellen, Clifford Ellis, Jack Wetzel, Jim Turrittin, Don Weltin, Clark Keysor, Bill Sheppard, John More, Louis Copsey. FIFTH ROW: Jim Sharp, Richard Ringle, Richard Becker, Norman Nestor, Lyle Thorne, Bob Robertson, Tschanen. Charles Prindle, Denny Vaughn, Robert Burr, Ted Munson. NORWALK HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS .f fi., Mrs. Alice Watson, director Compliments of Mae E. Mack, Insurance L. H. McNeil, Realtor IOM Benedict Ave, 30 Norwalk High School Chorus, under the capable baton of Mrs. Alice Watson, lived up to its fine reputation again this year. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of the chorus was the blending of the voices of all sections. Among the numerous performances of the year, the Christ- mas program outshone all others because of the soft Ioveliness of the scenery and the lasting beauty of the familiar Christmas carols, highlighted by the solos of Phyllis Marion, Bob Robertson, LaVonne Adkins, Jim Sharp, Juanda Hutton, and Carol Lenz. Our school proved to be extremely popular because the combined choruses of Bellevue, Willard, Shelby, and Norwalk met here on April 8, for the second time in three years, The majestic qualities of Onward Christian Soldiers offered an inspiring number to the large audience. Compliments of Kaye's Shoe Store I6 W. Main Street N romfzalficff A MIND OF HER OWN by Anne Ferring Weatherly Presented by the juniors and seniors on November I9, l949 Miss Madge Mossman, director Jim Bartlett ...... ............... .......... L y le Thorne Delia Bartlett ..... ....,.... ...... A r lene Thudium Bunny Bartlett ...,..... ............. E laine McCoy Tommie Bartlett Nettie Bartlett ..... Lizzie tmaidl .... Jessica Atwood ..... Q Charles Peckham Floyce Troutman ............Lois King ....Vonnie Adkins Delphine Lindley ..... ....... B Grimm Gilbert ii -' ti' D y . Steve Henderson ...... ........ P ete Strecker 5 g ' 1 E T 5 Hugh Randall ............ .......... D avid Lang 555 5, L . -J f - - GW Carol Russell ,................. ........... C athy Amato no 'lg , A 5 Miss Flora Fenwick ...Hazel Doughty , tif? Ext, i -.- Mrs. Phelps ................................ Judy Harkness K g g A Y' x c stonv or THE PLAY i- 2 - 'mf- The Bartlett family runs into sev- eral complications while trying to spend a quiet vacation at their sum- mer cottage. Bunny Bartlett, having no mind of her own, copies the mannerisms of her friends. After the boisterous departure of Delph- ine, one of Bunny's flighty friends, Mr. Bartlett announces the coming of Mrs. Phelps one of his important clients. To complicate things an- other of Bunny's friends, Jessica At- wood arrives. She is a very sophis- ticated, dramatic person who upsets everything by trying to capture both of Bunny's boyfriends, Hugh Ran- dall and Steve Henderson. Tommie's romance with Carol Russell, the girl next door, is broken up when Jessica lies to Carol about Tommie's age. Nettie, the lively little sister, de- cides to get rid of Jessica. She and Tommy planned to play some hor- rible tricks on her but by accident Mrs. Phelps became the victim of the plot. Bunny began to realize that she had no mind of her own after Jessica took her costume and went to a dance with Hugh. The story ends happily after Jessica leaves and Butinyand Steve become engaged. :NA Compliments of H. P. BECKER Co. Mfg.-Dist. Food Products I Big' 15:5 'ei WA cglborfd During the year the girls have had intra- mural tournaments in soccer, volleyball, table tennis, softball, and basketball. During the change-ot-season games, the students did square dancing. Basketball over, fifty per cent of the girls in high school entered the tournament. The basketball season was climaxed with the Girls' All-Star Game, Ohio State-Michigan on March l8. The Annual Gymnasium Exhibi- tion tor girls occurred on the same date. Miss Kay Haynes was in charge of all the classes and sports this year. OJLOLJQVZJ Leaders Club is made up ot girls chosen bythe group for their excellence in the field of physical education and for ability to direct the athletic activities of the girls of the school. During the past year the fol- lowing girls have been members: Lesta Gibbons, president, Kath- leen Meyer, vice-president, Nan- cy Wood, secretary, Jo Ann Ward, treasurer, Rosemary Bal- tes, Norma Chapman, Shirley Whitfield, Jeanette Bell, Viola Weitzel, Connie Ford, Pat Toom- er, Diane Dietz. Compliments of HENRY'S FLOWER SHOP Cor. Whittlesey and Monroe Sts. Norwalk, Ohio and J. W. PITKIN Jeweler and Watchmoker 29 East Main Street I. Editor- Walter Protzman Associate Editor- Herb Ryan Z. Senior Page- Alice Tschanen Cathy Amoto Jim Turrittin Dick Elmer 3. Mrs. Harkness' Art Class 4. Tag Salesmen 5. Class Will- Bob Robertson Betty Hannel Lesfa Gibbons Roland Wildmon 6. Class Prophecy- Diane Dietz Bob Smith Nancy Wood Elaine McCoy N 74 Super Salesman- John Almendinger 8. Sports- Cliff Ellis Jim Sharp S. Typisls- Lyle Thorne Louise Young 10. Business Staff- I l. Class History- Evelyn Olcott Louise Young Carol Lenz Juondo Hutton 12. More Ad Salesmen D' l x UL og POL! Norwalk High School Library under the capable supervision of Miss Mary Hasselkus has enjoyed a successful year of service to the schocj. The librarians have been Rosemary Baltes, Carol Coon, Gloria Fisher, Jane Geer, Ruth Kinkel, and Elaine McCoy. The business staff includes Charles Prhwdle and Jim Turrittin. Through new books, reserve shelves, and library bulletins, the library has become an important part of school life. This page .sponsored by P. H. Fulslow Co I9-21 S. Linwood Ave Norwalk Ohio Ae. . - 2 - 15 elf' I 5, 7 If M N-'.'.1,':rmxem,f-fs ,AM . , ' . . .. ' ff A 'xi 5. 1 f k 7TT ' , 'ss V Y V V QQ H. -W Q gf 1 . i g K' ' 0 f 'f'3?,w.s....,..'C .W A '91 wiv, This page sponsored by ERNSBERGER MOTOR SALES Dodge - Plymouth Cars Dodge Trucks I ' 1 A.,2?5 - - I 5 bm-5. AUQK ', ' ? e A-s s L ff-5 ,f K 5 f s f . gr. If V , ,gsm 1. 2- ,,-- -, li- ' ' L K ' H - s i ,.. .P 35 G :eb A Si ,Q QQ, fliuqlfaiiu. ,K - .'. ,, S Q - wif' oo 1 , 36 Compliments of Compliments of CHURCHILL'S MARKET BREMSER COAL fr SUPPLY CO. 155 Whittlesey Ave. Norwalk, Ohio fa t. , .2 Q1 YF' ' Gaia Qtek of Zio I . naval' C fl t O P C I ql 5 5 Q ' ,Q , Q,-5 , giltxv' O. n , xx Qpo u l 01 r iT 7 po I 1 v fm, I ..,,,,,m, xl! ,Qi fig, N-.zzmmp f ,'-v- ,mfg K , fy? ' muh. - If :gi 1 5 'NZ we AN K xx YA, ' 0 . x ' A' Y, fl R- W f- C '--. I .f ' 'W I .3 ,,-, , fi 0 -.. 1 . +11 J L. ,, CNN-N A I sg 2 If iifvvw' N - ' . A.. x I I XX yen L fu - X x ...pb-K S J J L f ' .1 I f ,f w, L , 'iv' - ' ' M16 ' .f x'.,- .. K' I, ,.' , -fi' we ,..-f is ,..-- X' ,Xixlj 1 - Y I K kr 5 5 -- --sri, ua. L by at . :N ' , K I 1C ' - L X 3 J L T' -fm 5 , i f 'A' L fi. 1, ' ' if - f X' 'J L,,fL .JAX Y J - - .,,-,. . O? ,... ...xx V cu E S1 co. PL L JJ A ,C , , v ff' X A--hx-LW I 0 ' 1 f ei J' - ' :pil J eres G 9 C, f 4- we ,ufiaxrx , ' 'W I , ,-V N , I Forty-Niners Pile of Gold A Smile ,,,,.,,,.,,..................,........................ ........ C othy Amato Looks ,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,.,,,. ,.......... L e sta Gibbons , Best-Dressed A ,.,, ....... J ohn Almendinger Hair ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,...... J o Ann Word Humor ,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,...........,......... L yle Thorne Personality ,.... ,............................ E lltiilae lE1cCoy Athlete ............. ................................,,- 0 rv Orgia ' Cures: Couple ,,,,,. ,,..... P of Weidinger and Herb Ryan Believe It or Not One in each class Four sons of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Schaffer Brian, senior James, junior Clarence, sophomore John, freshman Compliments of SIDE-0-HILL Dairy Store Lunches - Ice Cream 31 01fL91f'c1,fo1falfi01fL5 fo me 66155 off American Shoe Shop 72 East Main Street Norwalk, Ohio Beach's Market 8OVz Foster Avenue Norwalk, Ohio Dr. S. C. Black Optometrist 4l5 Citizens Bank Building Cady's Restaurant'-Art and Vi 8 West Main Street Norwalk, Ohio City Loan and Savings Co. Personal Loan Service Norwalk, Ohio Durable Mat Company America's Finest Mat Craftsmen Norwalk, Ohio Eckhardt Floor Covering Cr Rug Cleaning 27-29 West Seminary Street Dr. John A. Fantauxzo Surgical and Orthopedic Chiropodist 209 Citizens Bank Buliding Fireside Bakery , 80 Benedict Avenue Norwalk, Ohio Frank and Dan-Barbers l6 South Linwood Avenue Norwalk, Ohio Friend's Shoe Store 58 East Main Street Norwalk, Ohio Giles Floor Covering Corner of Foster and Seminary P Norwalk, Ohio l'lewitt's Grocery l I8 Benedict Avenue Norwalk, Ohio Holman Jewelers 5 East Main Street Norwalk, Ohio Dr. S. A. Humiston, 0. D. ISV2 Benedict Avenue Norwalk, Ohio Complhnents of Huron County Bar Ann. Holman Appliance Co. 25 Whittlesey Avenue Norwalk, Ohio 38 If'0Ifl'L Lieber's Market 62 Benedict Avenue Norwalk, Ohio' Mackin Appliances Your Frigidaire Dealer 42 East Main Street The Mary Ann Shoppe 9 Whittlesey Avenue Norwalk, Ohio Mason's Shop Ladies Ready-to-Wear l4-l6 Benedict Avenue McConkey's l7 North Hester Street Norwalk, Ohio Meeks Pastry Shop Linwood Avenue Norwalk, Ohio Frank Heyrlinger Modern Barber Shop 68 East Main Street Norwalk Chick Hatchery Baby Chicks and Goslings Norwalk, Ohio Norwalk Electric Co. Norwalk, Ohio Norwalk Parts Co. Automotive Parts Distributors Norwalk, Ohio Norwalk Pure Milk 80 Norwood Avenue Norwalk, Ohio The Patrick-Hiss Co. 7 West Main Street Norwalk, Ohio l.upo's Greenhouse 80 Woodlawn Avenue Norwalk, Ohio C. R. Retldick General Insurance 206 Citizens Bank Building Robinson the Dry Cleaner 4 West Main Street Personalized Service Dr. R. S. Schillig 5 East Main Street Norwalk, Ohio G. E. Scott, Arch. Citizens Bank Building Norwalk, Ohio Sharp's Top Shop Norwalk, Ohio Mel Shipley Dry Cleaning 2 Store-Daily Delivery 66 E. Main-44 Benedict Snodgrass Beauty Shop 35 East Monroe St. Norwalk, Ohio Spitzer Furniture Co. 35 East Main Street Norwalk, Ohio Leon E. Stark Milan 8- Marshall Street Nonualk, Ohio Roethlisberger Cr Son Custom Cabinet Work ' Norwalk, Ohio The Tot Shop I3 Whittlesey Avenue Norwalk, Ohio Vivian's Beauty Shoppe 69 West Main Street Norwalk, Ohio Vogue Beauty Shoppe Grace Sellinger, Prop. 47 North Linwood Avenue Weatherseal of Norwalk 42 Benedict Avenue Norwalk, Ohio C. K. Walton ' Sinclair Refining Co. 55 N. Prospect St.- Weichel Bros. Motor Sales 30 Milan Avenue Norwalk, Ohio WiIkinson'l Paint and Wallpaper Norwalk, Ohio The Davis Chevrolet Co. Corner East Main and Woodlawn Ave Norwalk, Ohio Allen's Confectionery 85 East Main Street The Card Shop 6 West Main Street Norwalk, Qi-tio CKULIS5 Malo my WHOA THAR I I Howdy stranger, howcly! in them thar hills, eh Well, so on and we'll go on into Reno Still think there's gold did the class of '49. Hop to Nancy Wood's saloon, the LAST STAND. Jack Lawrie is the bouncer at the Q ifgsiQst:A .. 3 im g LAST STAND an' Diane Dietz is his one an only -Hi,.there, you cussed mule! git back in line there! . . . Oh yeh, get- tin' back to the old crowd . . . Well, Juanda Hutton is singin' purty like a burd at Nancy's, o' leisure. Kenny hunts anythin' from prairie dogs tuh catsmouts an' Bob spends his time dodgin' hunters . . . Female ones! Haw! ! Betty Hannel designs costumes for the chorus at Nancy's lcan't be much work-there ain't much tuh the costumes.l Oh, yuh oughta see Janet Wetzel do high kicks between breaks llegs thet isl at the LAST STAND. Joe White an' Bob Tucker are bartenders-yuh should see Joe go into his bouncer rou- 4- tine-ah, what body blocks! Lyle Thorne takes care of Nan- cy's books-waht a picture he makes, sittin' in her lap takin' ,J - dictayshun!! Veronica Frey 1 - A bww g-ve ' ' ,J if f'f,Q, an' Jim Lewellen still spends his days alisten- in! The Biggest Little City's lights is tended by Paul McDonald lhe sings one Sunday for Jim Sharp's flock, then moseys over for a note or two at Cliff EIlis'.i Walt Pretz- man's makin' his pile in railroad- ,' in' an' will soon send his chief en- 'i , gineer, Norman Nestor, out here u, Ill 'it to look the land over. Soon's we I 1 ' 'l','l' git one in, the longhaired Austin Vi'1 ' i tif, 'xw i ,, fc kv- . 1 A? Pease is comin' out for a concert. lPeople's gonna get swelled out . here, I tell youll Alden Albright is paintin' houses for folks on the hill, Allen Hakes, Louise Young, Keith Jameson and thet bunch, an' Jim Turrittin's sprouted a mustache an' sports a checkered vest an' calls hisself a lawyer! Tom Knoll disappeared with a copy of Raget's Theasaurus to write a book lhe'll do it too, if Roget don't git him down!! Norma Chapman played it smart, she an' Bar- bara Gilbert stayed in Ohio an' married some dudes . . . well drat that lead mule! . . . Bob VanDet'te is a au- thor too . . . writin' a sequel to Forever Amber. Bob Smith is with a medicine show ped- Q dlin' his Patent Panacea, guaran- f teed to Cure Brain Tumors and fs 115'-N '- Sundry Diseases Common to Horse and Man . . . durned stuff's good for gravy spots too! Walter Dough- , vc ty plays for Sunny Jim Nicholson and his Del Rio Boys . . . he's the one who comes out and says: Xi. Howdeee! Ah'm jest so proud to be heah! Alice Tschanen an' Day: id Fackler had entered a six- .v 4. , Q anew LFC fa Sam ia' '52, coshes chips an' smiles 'em back after they's spent their last cent! and they come too! Lesta Gibbons an' John Borgia is both teachers. Lesta teaches in Rocky River but dan't do so 'Ti' . Mfg.: T tl 'N X1 f -gf, 5. 'N ,t well-somethin' else takes all her attention. iWonder what his name is? Whew! Ther sun shore is all-fired hot! Whoa thar! Whoa team! Aw, come on team! Whooaaaa! Dusty up here ain't it? Purty view though . . . look here . . . Pat Larson's horse ranch. Dick Geer an' Walt Bauman is ranch hands at Pat's. Yonder's Jeanette BeIl's bee-yoe-ti-fool place leven got one 'o them new-fangled bathin' tubs, I heeril On down this is Bill Rule's telegraph station lyou'Il see Mary Lake Rule in the kitchen.l Had 'nough gapin'? OK, We'll go on into Reno an' l'll show yuh Main Street. There's Jug Ziemke's Junk Yard next to the Opery House where them two magnif-magnif-Great singers Carol Lenz an' Vonnie Adkins is runnin' . . . I mean runnin' too- anyone who sings in falsetto out here has tuh be fast on their feet! Across the street is Jean Latham's Buick Sales . . . she sells the finest convertible surreys in these parts. And then there's the Bank. Elaine McCoy's president, Cathy Palmer an' Pauline Breitigan is on the Loan Sec- tion, an' Betty Horning an' Winifred Vanderpool is tellers. Next to that is Kathleen Meyers' Used Buggy lot an' Rosemary Baltes' AGP Sooper Markit. On the side street is the Fame And Fortune, our local paper. Mariory Knoll is editor and Gordon Locke is the homi- cide reporter. Nearby is Pat Liedorff's Prep School, from which David Bauer's kids is always absent. John Almen- dinger auctioned off Roland Wildman's new Wildman Steamer a few days ago. Johnny is a real talker-got a lotta Ohio Fuel Gas. Jo Ann Ward hitched to Roland when he said, Will you ride through life with me on my Cushman? Brian Schaffer an' Roland Hayeraft, is drivers on Bill Samaha's new Mer- I cury Stage an' Dick Elmer an Lester A -vi day bikeh race last I heegddanil -.-, ...spputtt...aops,ia ,v git my Red Man on yore store pants? Ex-scuse me! , .Ulf F' Oh, most of 'em'elI be there 'I X l ah guess. When Shirley Whit- L field heers thet the Forty-Niners is all comin' to Nancy's she'll ' I drop her housework an' come- ii ,i, a-runnin! Lots of 'em-is mar- ' ried . . . Charlotte Underhill, Donna Hunt, Millie McKain lthe angel of mercyl an' even '-E:-Ti Pat Weidinger an' Herb Franklin is iist plain cowboys. Joyce -5' ' Dendinger, Cathy Amare, Beverly Kramer an' Evelyn Olcott spend their time runnin' the Steel Sphere, our Io- I cal pin ball palace . . . Whoa team, whoa! Here we are, stranger-all out ' 1 xsgl N4 gli ii iii, l Li? for Reeeeeeeno! I I ! I -I I I I I X l M 'll' VL Ryan. lHerb an 'Pat's raisin' their own basketball team tooll Den McPherson is still hopin' to get rich-yuh kin see him leavin' town every week with his pick an' shovel. Kenny Sommers an' Bob Robertson's both gents Compliments of THE HURON COUNTY AUTO CLUB Norwalk, Ohio ,l r gs Il 4' , 1. - Compliments of JOSEPH FREY COAL YARD Coal 81 Builders Supplies 5l Benedict Ave. Members of Norwalk Chapter National Honor Society Judy Harkness Gretchen Burkle Herbert Ryan James Nicholson Evelyn Olcott Tom Knoll Roland Wildman Alice Tschanen Carol Lenz Juniors Carol Coon Arlene Thudiumi Seniors Robert Tucker Robert Smith Catherine Amato Alden Albright Rosemary Baltes Walter Protzman Walter Bauman Jo Ann Ward James Turrittin Ohio Senior Scholarship 1esr Rank in Hu'ron County James Nicholson .............. l Walter Protzman .............. 2 Robert Smith ......... ...... 4 James Turrittin .... ....... H onorable Mention Tom Knoll ............ ....... H onorable Mention Roland Wildman Honorable Mention Herbert Ryan ........ ....... H onorable Mention Robert Tucker ...... ....... H onorable Mention Lesta Gibbons ...... ....... H onorable Mention Congratulations from the NORWALK PHYSICIANS R. A. Blackman Harold R. Bolman Charles H. Edel Robert C. Gill A. H. Kimmel 'George F. Linn O. l. Nicholson C. B. Thomas NASH NORWALK INC. I4 So. Hester Street Norwalk, Ohio 40 Compliments of BROWN'S GROCERY Norwalk Ohio Ride the Busses for Convenience and Comfort GREYHOUND llNES Lake Shore Coach System C-. Rule, Agent 28 W. Main Seat of Higher Learning Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of 1949 LAIBLECFUNERAL HOME Fraternal Order of Eagles Maple City Aerie 7ll You'lI Be . . . . . SLATED FOR SUCCESS . . in apparel from .lla rels Sim Life Hospitalization Accident - Health - Group and 'the Exclusive ALL-WAYS, PLAN D. H. SHEPLER P 61 Whittlessey Nonualk, Ohio NORWALK. on-no Representing COAJSEEEEHTS Business Men's Assurance Co. ACCESSORIES Kansas City Missouri f-f f x C :V A A ' ' f C: f 9 , :- aide jg' Ami x 53' ffl ' ' ,E : . .1 X 1' ' 7 1 I ' REXALL DRUG STORE Registered Pharmacists Kaiser 8' Wells A Registered Pharmacist on Duty At All Times lMeet Me at The Rexalll IUSW. Main St. Norwalk 27- E. MAI N NORWALK Compliments of G. S. STEWART CO. PROGRAM FOR COMMENCEMENT WEEK, T949 Class Day, Friday, May 20 Baccalaureate Service, Sunday, May 29 Methodist Church Rev. Hilton Woods, Church of Christ Junior-Senior Prom, Thursday, June 2 Norwalk Elks Country Club Commencement, Friday, June 3 High School Auditorium Dr. Howard Lowry, President of College THE J. C. PENNEY CO. Bill-DAIRY Grade A Milk 67 N. Prospect 43 Compliments of Mead Motor Soles Inc. P. O. Box 31 Cleveland Road Norwalk, Ohio International Trucks-Cooper Tires The Wolter C. Pressing Company General lnsu rance WALTER C. PRESSING M. L.. BATTLES ll Whittlesey Ave. K-HSM-H lYour Walgreen System Drug Store! Prescriptions Cosmetics A Parker 6' Shaeffer Fountain Pens ' Cameras 6' Film ' Electric Razors 40 East Main Norwalk, Ohio 44 McCoy's Soles 8. Service, Inc. Packard Automobiles White Trucks junction, Roads l8 and 20 Norwalk, Ohio i DlNGER Since I 891 NORWALK'S Leading Photographer Butelium Studio 8. Camera Shop 33 W. Main St. E. P. Bateham Er lulius Mihali ARTISTIC PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS CAMERAS - FILMS and ACCESSORIES PHOTO FINISHING I24 Hour Servicel .5 1 'few A ,Ima - gift'-'K I THE BOWEN C0. INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 403-5 Citizens National Bank Bldg. Norwalk, Ohio Compliments of the NORWALK DENTISTS Dr. C. W. Peasley Dr. W. H. Dietz Dr. P. M. Gibbons Dr. E. F. Shutts Dr. R. E. johnson Dr. G. E. joseph Dr. R. W. Dobbs 45 PRICE 8. SONS INC. HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES 26 East Main Street TRUCK AND TRACTOR TIRE HEADQUARTERS 58 E. Monroe NORWALK, OHIO Compliments of NORWAlK DRY CLEANERS 49 E. Main St. Tom Brown Down Town Service al' Norwalk Motor Sules Inc. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Motor Tune Up Wheel C1 Frame Aligning Fender 6' Body Work Lubrication C1 Washing We are automobile specialists 60 East Main St. KOIIIMYER HARDWARE C0. Stoves - Paints - Roofing Water Systems - Plumbing Norwalk, Ohio I4 W. Main St. Y I The Tucker Abstract Co. Compliments of ABSTRACTS-TITLE INSURANCE THE NORWALK TRUCK LINE CO. ZI4-ZI5 Citizens Bank Building NORWALK, OHIO Compliments Compliments of Of The DON EBERT MAPLE CITY RUBBER The Typewriter Man . 55 Newton 47 Make a Habit of Saving The Home Savings and loan Company OF NORWALK, OH IO HARlEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES A. E. Lindenau 82 Benedict Ave. Norwalk, Ohio Ask for The Vitamin Drink-And ls lt Good! The Maple City Ice Co. NorwaIk's Beverage Headquarters 48 Compliments of SERVICE GARAGE Compliments of DURKEE FAMOUS FOODS Division of The Glidden Co. Distributors of Manufacturers of Spices Oieomargarine and d an Condiments Salad Products Compliments Compliments Of . of BETSCHMAN'S BLINZLEY FURNITURE WEST-END GREENHOUSE LARGEST FURNITURE STORE Norwalk, Ohio IN HURON COUNTY -I Compliments Compliments of of Eb S M I The Citizens National ert 8. on otor Su es Bunk co OF NORWALK 77 E. Main St. Member of Fedeaisag Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 50 A CANDY MADE FRESH DAILY STOP IN AT THE SELEHKEDE CANDIES STUDIO S SHOP ROAD and ROUTE KLOBB NTRA 3 Cgmloare ffm Qzfwagfy 77,,,, WHAT THE FUTURE HAS IN STURE FOR YOU depends upon what you put in store for the future SAVE AND GIVE YOUR SAVINGS THE ADDED PRO IECTION AND RETURN AVAILABLE AT THE HURON COUNTY WHICH HQISICEEREXBED THIS COMMUNITY TOTAL RESOURCES OVER S511 OOO OOO O0 Behmd the Endurmq Inst1tut1on SUCCESSFUL CUSTOMERS THE HURUN COUNTY BANKING G0 NORWALK OHIO LM FIF , E M IN f QI xL WWI W I 5. 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