Pemberville High School - Pemberette Yearbook (Pemberville, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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wh P1-if If df fir a f- Q IWQ' af ,wg 'MB 'if' :adv ,lv KW gg' 2 'WWWQLJ' 5545? v T H E P E M B E R E T T E Publlsned by S E N I O R L A S P E M B E R V I L L E H I G H S C H O O L at P E F B E R V I L L E Edltor Ass't Ed1tOP BUS1n68S Manager Ass't BUB1n6SS Manager Advlser O H I O Robert, Hobart Allce Drlftmyer Suzanne Menter James Smlth Mrs Drake 'T SUPT CLYDE E PLANT Mr Plant was born at Corning, Ohio, in Perry County He attended elementary school at Corning and graduated from Corning High School in 1939 He entered college in l9Ll, but was called into the Service in l9L2. He served 39 months in the Army, 36 months of these being spent overseas in the European theater where he served as Chief Clerk of the A.G.Records Section, under General Eisenhowen at Supreme Headquarters. In December, l9L5, he was discharged from the Army and enter'ed Ohio State University the following September. He received his B. S. degree in l9L9. The next three years he served as Principal and Coach at Monroe High School in Pickaway County- In l952, he received his Master's degree from O. S. U. in schwol administration and has been employed as local executive head of the Pemberville School for the past year. '1 L r fe tfe oerlora of th lags of lopj dedlcat ,nie l953 111 n o th eroerette to woo OUR PAP.hlo It lS throlgn your fire efforts dvd'wdny Sao r flees that we nave been able +o take aovantage extra CJTFloJlPT A tlvltles ofiered hele at Pen bervllle Hlg5 School We Way ot alwdye have seemeo tu appre late w dt yo, have done for u but as we look beck ov r olr hlgk 5 hool mayo, We now reellzx lt vas throqgn yolrlnderstdndlngsnwispwpdthetlc attltude toward o'r problems, trdt the, are ouch mewordble exoerlences I 3 u ' C A T I J N F Q 'el' ' 3 C -' W ,' ' e - ' ed' 'o f o HP-u'- + ' '1, A hL xT FV' . F Y ' . K. x ' r 4 u. ' ' of the courses of study and the many and Varied .. 1 ' fn A ' 2 ' ' ' ' A A ,M x . 1 - '- -f n ' - - Af.v' o ' o 2 h' P A e o 5, ' ' f C y ' L- C -D ' Y ,. ,. ,.,. ' I ' 1. v F ol 1 X. A A' Y' ' , C A 1. f A 61 x ' 1 A a 'T THBLE QF ,CUTEUT5 D T A r VJ? ' 1E'YlC:S .,TAS'h,S A--H1,i4:,s Ai-.Lx 1TQf5 AQQTLN' It VV, -F. A X fi X X l ! s , , , Q y X 1 L J , 6 ' ' K- X X x BOARD EDUCATION r Hoy Rogers V Dresldent z ' Mr Ernest Heckman Clerk Mr V1rg1l Kohrlng Presldent ,J 41.'?fs- Mr Turdlp S lth Nr John Dlerkshelde -.nf .5 R ' r Nr. Willis Heckman Jiggi qV'. :PI ' A. Azlq 1 1 -3-'-:.-,?v:5IZQ-ii-F -2 K 1 1,1- -5 1' .f -' - . fx swan-4:fsfx' .-9 '- fi ne, e FACULTY YA e Mb .+L Q,f.I.,.,Q.l '. 'A Supt. Clyde E. Plant Administration Mr. Cl2::.i2:1ieHeckman if E MTS Ruth Drake V155 Waverly I.1nz1e Mrs Jeanette Cornell C0m101'CiB1 Mathematlcs .ngllsh - 19832 Mr giiicclark Mrs ndlth scott Va' James Remlngton Home ECODODIILCS Coach f-v ! Nr DMeBmmug H1StOTy Miss Grace Fahle Flfth Grade -'Wet Mrs Jane Brunlng Second Grade M155 Marle Brunlng Q Mr Adolph Madaras Slxth Grade Industrlal Arts '1 .ff Mrs Irene Rhoads Fourth Grade 'UF' Mrs Yargaret Balley Flrst Grade QQ in Mrs Hazel Genson Thlrd Grade X I 4 Q 2 , 3 3 Mrs Margaret Sta1b Kindergarten r . 4 qi QAJ' A V , . 41' .gil V lp T W! Tifh ' A'V-' 7' ' - d Q' 'ff A . f ' V L A t.' YM 5 f L ff' n A j ru ug ,W , r , :wifi ,' ' .-'Q M f.?f'A3ir Qt ,fisf ' , f G ,-vV LN , riffgikigr gfligfh I W V -0 'N M ',3gj iff k 5 f , ' 4 , .27 Y J.. ,. f nl A,-' .V , H:-:VV A' '?f 'gifm f', F Hofy' P, i lixs w 34: A N- f ' T J 'da' 1 f', 1 1' f Q Ju A 'HS' 'A 11:11. F ' 42-If 1 Mrs Sander, Secretary Z Mr Sherman Custodian Mrs Steln and Mrs Helt Cooks lig Mr Restemyer, Mr Splcer, Mr Sarman and Mr Strohl, Bus Dr1vers H 1 S T 0 R Y 0 F P E M B E R V I L L E S C H 0 0 L S The f rst lUStltUtlOD of learnlng in Pembervllle, The Forks, as it was called then, accordlng to the recollectlon of the ploneers, was bullt of logs 1U the year 1835 and sltuated on the banks of the Portage Rlver, near where the HOCklUg Valley brldge 15 now located The teacher, Mlss Almlra Webster, recelved the l1bera1 salary of one dollar per week and boarded wlth the puplls The secondschool waserected about 18A8 or 1850 onthe corner of College and Blerly Avenues Thls bulldlng was an lmprovement over the old, as lt was a frame structure The thlrd school bulldlng was sltuated on the east end of the lot now occapled by the Lutheran Church The fourth was sltuated on the lot where Thoma Rlder now 11ves Thls bulldlng contalned two rooms and was a two story structure In 1917 the school came under the guldance of a Mr Gorrel, who was, perhaps, the flrst teacher to be glven the t1t1e of superlntendent He was succeeded by a Mr Barton About the year 1875 the school bulldlng was moved to the present school lot From then to 1880 the school was under the care of Mlss Magrum, About 1880,the people of thls peaceful v111age declded that the 11ttle old frame bdlldlng was no longer flt as an 1HSt1tUtlOU of learn1ng,so plans were made to erect a magnlflcent bu11d1ng at a cost of 812,000 George H Wlthey w s the flrst slperlntendent ln thls new balldlng and he plloted the sctool the next s1x years The year 1883 saw th flrst graduatlng class John S Hoyman headed the school from 1886 to 1889 Ddrlng hls admln lstratlon, the study of Latln was resumed nd llterature and botany were added The standard of the school was ralsed so tHR,there were no graduates from 1887 to 1891 In 1892, D R Jones was elected superlntendent He was succeeded by A i . . . . A . W x 1 . 'I . 7 A K S . . n I . Mr. Kellog and Mr. Hubbard. V . . . . 1. . . . . . . I. a . N . . . V. . . . A t 9 . - E: ' ' . , 1 . . . . - . . . x H 8 . A . ' Q . 1 Y H I S T O R Y 0 F P E M B E R V I L L E S C H O O L S con't R. F. Beausey, 1893-1895. During the administration of S. S. Simpson, 1895 1900, an addition was made to the school building During the superintendency of F W Toan, C1900 19071, the school was raised to secord grade, the library enlarged, 'ree text book system introduced and music placed in the course of study Through the efforts of Superintendent T J Williams C1907 19101, the high school was advanced to first grade mxithe study of physics introduced From 1910 to 1913 the school was under the supervision of E W Howey Dur ing this time, the high school was placed on the recognized list and the educational interest increased During the summer and f ll of 1912, the last addition was erected to the building and a n w sanitary system installed The year 1913 marked the coming of Superintendent I S Winner At his com1ng,the study of political economy was 1ntroduced,a literary society re established, student council created and the school was r ised to a very high standard Saperinte dent W K Sullirdn followed Nr Winner and then cam Super intendent Neal 'rafts who held this position longer than any other adminis trator in the history of P H S C1919 l93AD Daring his leadership, home economics, mana 1 traning and conumr ial co rses were in tiat d Th idea of th senior class publishing a year book was also formalat d daring his term Mr Crafts later became mayor of Pemberville Lnder the administration of Mr C E Downing, the present, beautiful, modern brick scrool was rected Mr Downing w s the s pe intendent from 193A to 1939 The new school dedicated in 1936, w s built in two sections The coat of the first section being 8l20,000 and th s cond a80,000 The school also entered the North central Association giving it a still higher standard F O I I J. 4. 1 A . 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C C' o ,, . . . . . . . - H I S T O L M B L R V I L o H 0 con' Mr E T Rld6HOUT followed 1U the footsteps of Mr Downlng, who passed away ln offlce He served ln the Pembervllle Hlgh School system from 1939 l9h3 Superlntendent W W Schubert served the communlty and school ln the capaclty of an excellent coach as well as a competent admlnlstrator H13 term was from l9L3 l9b7 Mr J D Thompson was the superlntendent from l9L+7 to l95O He ser ved as the coach of the gunlor hlgh basketball team and led them to the flnals ln the county tournament From l95O 1952, Mr A J Kauber was the admlnlstrator He reorganlzed the student councll and lntroduced the athletlc councll to the school Under the admlnlstratlon of the present superlntendent, Mr ClydeE Plant, two new courses, dr1ver's 6dUCat1OU and Journallsm, were lntroduced, as part of the currlculum At the close of the 1952 l953 school term, the bulldlng was found en tlrely redocorated, the two unflnlshed classrooms completed, and a modern florescent llghtlng system lnstalled Also, the property on Plne Street next to the school was purchased by the Board of Educatlon Complled and edlted by Suzanne Menter and Robtrt Hobart R Y O F P ' ' L E S A O L S t , X. i ,,,- .. . . N 4 1 f I ' x f . ' Y, , ' JANE KNLPPLR Class Officer F B L A Science Club Class Play Mixed Chorus Girls' Chorus Tee Pee News Pemberette '1Y DONNA DIEHKSHEIDE Class Officer F.B.L.A. Science Club Student Council 2 3 l Librarian Cheerleader Class Play Majorette Mixed Chorus Girls' Chorus Tee Pee News Pemberette QT IM- c PL T :al tatorian Class Off cer Liorarian DLJGEPL Counc l Athletic odrcil Cheerleader l 2 lass Play Mixed horus irls' Choru Tee Pee News Pemb rette S ROBERT HOBART Valedictorian Class Officer Student Council 2 Science Club Projection Gang 2 Class Play Band l 2 Orchestra Fixed Chorus Boys' Chorus Tee Pee News Pemberette JOYCL iOTHENBLULER Class Officer blbF3F13H Class Pl y Mixed Chords irls' Chorus Tee Pee News Pemberette I 'T rl-I VIRGINIA SCFUERMAN Class Officer Science Clib F B L A Librarian Class Play Mixed Chorus Girls' Chorus Tee Pee News Pemberette N-ang, ARNOLD HILWM Class OfflC6F Student Councll SC16HC6 Club Class Play boxed Chorus Boys' Chorus Tee Pee News Pemberette SUZANNE MENTER Class Off1C6F AtHlEt1C COJnCll 3 Sclence Club L brarlan Class Play Mlxed Chorus Glrls' Chorus Band Orchestra Tee Pee News Pemberette 'iw '1'5 RICHARD H CKLAN Class Offlcer Athletlc Councll Student Councll Project1on Gang 2 3 Sclence Club Basketball Band Mlxed Chorus Boys' Chorus Class Play Tee Pee News Pemberette in 43 1 Yfvua... PHYLLIQ ALNTLALE GLLNL WESTPRPAUS Sclence Club F 5 L Class Play ylX6d Chorls Glrls' Chorus Banc Orcresfra Tee Pee News Pemnere te l SC19HC9 Club r Baseball Basketball Mgr 3 Class Play Band Mixed Chorls Boys' Croras Tee Pee News Pemberette , 8 MARY AUFDEHSTRASSE Sclence Club Llbrarlan F B L Class Play Mlxed Chorus Glrls' Chorus Magorette Tee Pee News Pemberette Q ,l u.Ah B.AV'HaON Sclence Cla. L brarlan lrls' horqs T e ree Teas Pemberette RALPH HEBLJLR Class Ofr1C8F JACQULYN VUSSEH L1brar1an Glrls' Choras Pemberette Ah t letlc Councll Baseball Basketball MARVIN BRUNS Baseball Mgr lass Play Band Orchestra Mixed Chords Boys' Chorus Tee Pee News Pemberette GERALD HISER Basketball 2 3 Baseball Track Pemberette ALLEN CLAY Sclence Club 1+ Athlet1c Councll Class Play Basketball Baseball Track l 2 3 Pemberette . , nfl 4 1 ' 2 L. Q ' H 2 1 G' C ' 2 ,' e ' 5' A A A . ' I ff' , A V , 1. 2 Y ,1 .. . . 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Q Ag ,, , L 'I Q f S E N I I S T O R Y We as DGHIOFS have flnally reached our flrst goal whlch 15 completlng twelve years of school he started our FlPSt year wlth 2A puplls and completed our SChOOllng w1th 19 Twelve of the orlglnal 2A who completed thelr SChOOllng here are Mary Adfderstrasse, Ralph hebler, Phyllls Wentland, Suzanne Menter, Nancy Hobart, Jane Knepper, Robert Hobart, Joyce Rothenbahler,V1rg1n1a Schuerman, Glenr Westerhaas, R1chard Beckman and Donna Dlerkshelde Those who started wlth us were Dale J1v1den, Robert Debee, Marllyn Malot, Robert Fergosa, Lowell Bucklngham, Rlchard Mlller, Calvln Gerwln, Norma Jean Sm1th,James H1ser,John Huebner,V1rg1n1a Kendall,and Jay Hartman Allen Clay golned us the second semester Mlss Neltzel was our teacher We started our Second year wlth 22 members We lost Marllyn Malot, Robert Fergosa, and Lowell Bucklngham M15 Hartenfeld was our YGHCDGT and V1rg1n1a Kendall We were glad to lnclude Robert Dlerksen, Letltla Dean and Jacqalyn Musser Mlss Vlrglnla Hlser was our teacher Wlth Mrs Genson CLahmanl we started our Foarth year and added Thomas Norvell,Gerald Hlser and Florance Slek We lost John Huebner, Dale J1v1den, Robert Debee and Letltla Dean In theF1fth Grade our teacher'wasPhss Fahle Arnold Rlehm, Carol Wlse and Ronald Krase golned oar ranks Rlchard Mlller, Calvln Gerwln, and Joe Bassett left as Oar rrollment remalned the same durlng the Slxth Grade hiss Brunlng was oar teacher In the Seventh Grade we galned Glenda Ramsey, John Blxler, and Robert Roby Our sponsor was Mlss Helen Crafts Mr Klngsbury was our class sponsor 1U the Elghth Grade We lost Carol W1se,Thomas Norv ll,and Robert Roby Robert Hlser and Delores Reef entered O R H A 1 . . . U During the Third Grade we lost Norma Smith, James Hiser, Jay Hartman S E N I O R H I S T O R Y con't Mrs Sleasman was our Freshman sponsor We lost Robert Dirksen and Delores Reef Elwood Vanek and Jean Beaverson Joined us from New Rochester The officers were' Pres , Robert Hobart, V Pres Richard Heckman, Sec Joyce Rothenbuhler, and Treas , Jane Knepper In the Sophomore year, we gained uarvin Bruns and Dale Kruse he lost Ronald Kruse, John Bixler, and Glenda Ramsey We had as officers P res , Richard Heckman, V Pres , Arnold Riehm Sec , Nancy Hobart, and Treas Ralph Hebler we served the Eastern Star Banquet We began our Junior year with 21 pupils and Mr Heckman as our class sponsor David Venis Joined us later in the year We lost Robert Hiser Class Officers were Pres , Robert Hobart, V Pres , Arnold Riehn, Sec Suzanne henter and Treas , Nancy Hobart Several banquets were served The highlight of the Junior year was the Junior Senior Prom on May 9 1952 The theme was 'Stairway to the Starsn We received our class rings and presented our play, NThe Fanny Bratsi on November 8, under the direction of Mrs Cole after losing David Venis, Dale Kruse, and Florance Siek All girls were elected to office They were Pres , Donna Dierksheide, V Pres , Jane Knepper, Sec , Virginia Schaerman, and Treas , Joyce Rothenbuhler We had Mr Hackman as sponsor The permanent name of the paper HTee Pee News' was selected by the entire stadent body Robert Hobart and Phyllis Wentland were editor ard assistant editor respectively Senior pictures were taken October l3,at Livingstone Stadio W sold the Annual Wood County Tournament Programs Our play, HJlst D cky'H was given May 8, directed by hra.Cornell The last imyozfanf eJ nf w s +le 1 afhwxg of num goal -FRATUATTON . 0 0 ' 0 I, . I C, . N . , ' ' . . ' 3 . ' ., ' . . . ' I . ' . . ' L' -, 1 V U 0 I 1 . , . , . . . 1 . . September rolled around again and this time l9 pupils were enrolled I . . . 1 t l Q xl i ' y - ' 1 . . . A . . . 1 . . 1 . I 6 X 1 r , 1 1, . . W . 4 , ' 0 P ' 1 ', , 'Cf . B' .J P ' 'A ' - r ' ,A'. C L A S S P R O P H E C Y Tlme l963 Dlace Mlaml Beach, Florlda rhlle eatlng lunch ln the Alglers Hotel two old classmates came upor the ldea of aavlng a reunlor of the Class of l953 Joyce Travelmore CRotrenbuhlerD,hostess 1U the hotel owned by her hus band, and Jane Cadllet CKnepperD vacatlonlng wlth her husband, Presldent of ueneral Motors, decldcd to have a reunlon on the followlng Saturday 1D the ballroon where MQTVIU Bruns' famous orchestra 13 appearlng Joyce Dld you know that Ralph Hebler lS ln Florlda wlth the New York Yankeeso He 15 the leadlng pltcher Glenn Westerhaus lS ln Arlzora H s the manager of the Cleveland Indlans Thls wlll be hls flfth year Jane No,I d1dn't know they were here Dld you know that Donna Drlnk water CD16FkSb61d6D 15 my husband's prlvate secretaryo She and her husband are comlng down tomorrow to sp nd the week end wlth us Her deslgns a e ln great demard She alll bc here tonlght to make flnal ar rangements Rn'a style show onler latest beach fashlons wrlch she wlllxuodel Jane Lct's make flnal arrangements for the party and then call the rest of the class Tlme and place Ballroom of tke AlOl6FS Hotel on the Saturday evenlng of the party The danclng has begun As MrFVlH'S band b g1US a new number, some of the members of the class get up to dance The others slt at the table talklng Joyce what have you been dolng slnce you beta e a mCd1C3l secretary, Nlrglnlaq Vlrglnla I am now the secretary to Dr erebrum Skull,thermmed braln surgeon I see Phyllls Wentland every day She 1S the lnstructor of nurses at Dr Skull's hospltal As most of you probably know, I marrled my hlgh 11' I I ' .5 1 . 1 . nn , . J . . . , .. l 'K' Fx l in . . . . A. . . . . A . 6 i . A . . x . . 1 .4 e - ' ' . Joyce: You know that Nancy Derf CHobartD designs and models clothes. . F . A i , N 3 . . Q ' Z I AAU ' . . . ' ' 1 . L2 ' e ' o z ., , . . ' V, m A . A V . . .3 - - '. 1 . r . . C L A S S P R O P H E C Y con't school beau, Bob Schmoo Has anyone heard where Elwood is? Glenn I got a letter from him last week He had just bought his seventh ranch Dick Hackman has also made quite a success of himself He is owner of the Heckman Dairy back in Pemberville He has about l5O cows and has taken many prizes for the greatest amount of milk produced in Ohio Jane Do you know who we had plan this wonderful meal? Jean Beaverson Many of yod have probably seen hm'on her da1ly'TV show,'Meals That Appeals' Donna Do yod remember how interested Arnold always was in photography? Well, he is now the leading photographer for 'Lifeu magazine Nancy Another member of our class who followed one of her main high school interests is Mary Ann Aufderstrasse She is now the leading pro fessional woman basketball player in the U S Ralph Abodt a month ago, movie star Ava Hepworth got a divorce in Reno Her lawyer was Bob Hobart He 1S achieving great success as a divorce lawyer out there Joyce Do all of you know what Sasie Menter is doing? She is the head Professor of the Education Department at Capital University While in high school, Susie was a very regdlar visitor at 'Capu Jane Joyce and I wanted Jackie to sing with Marvin's band, but when we called her, she told ds that she had a previous engagement at the night db, La Baton Rouge in New Orleans She told us to tell everyone, 'Hello' Glenn Since the government has decided to improve the Hydrogen Bomb, Allen 'lay has been very busy He is do ng research in Nevada Joyce Does anyone know why Gerald Hiser d1dn't come ton1ght9 Virginia I received a telegram from him a couple days ago saying that he wouldnt be able to come tonight He has to take a spe ial order of goods from his tricking station in New Jersey to a factory in Oregon Jane My look at the time' We certainly have caught up on all our classmates We'll have to get togethex agaln soon n e a n . . s u . - . u - . . . . . 1 u . Q 1 ' I Y o n 1 . . ' Y 0 . . . ' . . Q . . 1 e . . . . . - 4 I . . Q I 1 Q e Q Q . 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' ' f u , I A Q ' . e L A S W I L L We, the members of the Senlor lass of 1953 belng of falrly sound mlnds, bequeath to those less fortunate than we, the followlng preclous possess1ons LO the Janlors, we w1ll our honored posltlon as Senlors To the Sophomores, we w1ll our ablllty to get thlngs done w1th a very small amount of work To the Freshmen, we wlll our mannerly ways To all our beloved teachers,we wlll any Hgemsn of knowledge whlch mlght have been Hdroppedn ln thelr classrooms To hr Sherman, we wlll any gum wrappers, old penclls, or scrap papers we mlght have left behlnd To certaln lnd1VldUalS we leave the followlng Mary Aufderstrasse wllls her lmplsh ways to Marlyn Strohl Marvln Bruns wllls hls ab1l1ty to sleep ln class to Jlm Cobb Allen Clay wllls hls track ab1l1ty to J1m Rldgely Donna Dlerkshelde wllls her posltlon as head maJorette to Pat Orwlck Ralph Hebler wllls h1s p1tch1ng ab1l1ty to Paul Malloch enough to take that course Gerald Hlser wllls hls ablllty to talk loudly to all the soft spoken Junlors, who need the volume so they can be heard 1n thelr homeroom Nancy Hobart w1lls her cheerleader unlform to Joe Bassett, the famous cheerleader of Pembervllle Hlgh Robert Hobart wllls hls Hbutchn to Bob Steln Jane Knepper'w1lls her Job as typist for'the school paper to Don Traver Suzanne Menter wllls her pOS1LlOH as Flutlst to Roger Cochran Jacqulyn Mdsser wllls her long dark halr to Sara Creos Joyce Rothenbuhler wllls her treasurer's Job to anyone at Pembervllle who llkes headaches Arnold Rlehm wllls h1S camera enthuslasm to the l95h PEMBERETTE Snap Edltor Vlrglnla Schuerman wllls her ab1l1ty to tell Jokes to Janlce Kaemmlng Elwood Vanek wllls h1s Chevy to anyone needing a carC D Phyllls Wentland w1lls her ablllty to talk to Annette Elsenhour Glenn Westerhaus w1lls h1s dutles as basketball mgr to Lowell Gerwln In wltness thereof, we hereby set our hands and seal thls flrst day of May, ln the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nlne Hundred and Flfty three We hereby appolnt Pr Clyde E Plant as admlnlstrator ofthe above wlll, and bequests to be made before Septmeber l, l953 Slgned 5ff,,f,E,,Wyu C S . G, , . . . A . . Richard Heckmanvdllshis Physics knowledge to any Junion who is daring 1 . . . 1 . . . i . U . . . . I NAME Mary Jean Marvln Allen Donna Ralph D1ck Gerald Nancy Bob Jane Susle Jackle Joyce Arnold v1rg1r1a Elwood Phyllls Glenn USUALLY SEEN AMBITION Teasing someone Phys. Ed. teacher Wlth Jackle Teacher Chewlng gum Professlonal mUS1ClaD COHdlt1OHlHg for track Consultlng Mr Plant Hanglng around g1TlS In llbrary 3rd perlod Talklng to Elwood Drawlng In Commercial Room Typlng stenclls worklng on nlmeoscope Englneer Secretary Farmer Farmer Truck Drlver Home Economlst BJSIHGSS Man becretary Teacher In rome room FFOf6SSlOH3l slnger Carrylng around money Teacher Talklrg to glrls Studylng Drlvlng hls HChevy' Nlth Mary Nltk Pat Blslness Man Secretary Farmer Nurse Lndertaker . . . . , . . u . G , , , 1 . . . ., . . A. . L ' A ' f ' ' Model Q l ' '. ' ' ' 1 Ph V. . . . 4 a I . . . . VA' , A . X. 7 . - 1 fs K PROBABLY wILL gs Comedienne General Manager Space Cadet Carpenter Housewlfe Baker Physlcs Teacher Llmeplant Foreman Artlst Lawyer Beautlclan Old Mald Actress otographer rarmerette Doctor Secretary car dealer Processional Invocation . Hymn . Scripture Jirls Chorus Servon Wired Chorus menedict on Recessional Processioral Invocation Salutatoridn Pusic kaledictoria Address SZLC Presertatior of Cla s presentation o blolonas Vusic Qerediction EACCALAUREATE PROGRAM . . . - . . . . Thy Zane se Hail larch From Aida CO1 VTClI2Il PHOCRAV UPomU and Circumstance Life Ir The 3 D . . Orchestra . Rev. Stephen T. Dunk . rev P afer ev Create In DV . . . Audience Stephen T Dunk of Consecratior Stephen T Dunv e A Clean Heart Stephen T Dumb Orchestra Band Rev C Luther Mann ev n1rk s Presidert of Board of ducatior Nancy Hobart Senior Girls Robert Hobart Pennix Van Scof Lutheran Church Toledo, Shio Senior Boys C L rla Jirgil Kohrirv Senior Class Pev Luther Venn Q , , . . 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Q if 1 V4 , V My .g V 'ax ' if , A 9 Q A -X V Q , 'fg I sg., -f vi . X1 - ' 8,2 ' . A ,Z sf' 2 X if ' , X . . . f -i r I I 3, xi Q ,f U A ,- . D .1 Q ' ,ff . 'ZX u 'jr P',f'f--IZ' . ' 4'-, . ' 'ff 13? ' , vi,-,Z r' I Y 'I ' il I 5 I iii. I I I. li' I- li . S. 1 I U' 'S L ,' i I Seated Helen Damron, Delores Abke, Joan S8l'1dW1SCh, Bonnle Rett1g, Sara Creps, Darlene Pollard, Nancy Schwan, Annette Wiegman, Carolyn Wegnmn 2nd Row Patricia OI'Y1Ck, Grace Gerwln, Joyce Avers, Marilyn Dlerksheide, Ruth Gockermnn, Gretchen Greinerg Al1ce Driftnver, Nancy Thomas, Charlotte Hiser, Rella Bruning, Jacquelyn Fields, Hrs Drake Qid- Row Russell Vanek, Donald Traver, Joe Bassett, Robert Reltzel, Donald Dierkshelde, Robert Hiser, James Sm1th, Robert Stem JUNIOR CLASS President Joe Bassett V President Darlene Pollard Secretary Nancy Schwan Treasure 1- Joyce Avers 4 rg vi: ya ? D 0 . - . . . . . . . l J . . . . I 1 ,Z ' in K ii E I 1 : .5 1' E E 7 , L. 3 5 V A . 5 2 .f an . 1 2-av I 1 . 2 ! I I O Q . 0 O l C I O I l I O I : ,J 1 f '? Seated Evalee Bassett, Marx Blxler, Davld Clay, Karen Dewyre, Karol uewyre, Robert Akers, Ruth Ann Kahlenberg, Charmyne Hlser, Kenneth Grelve 2nd Row Kathryn Smlth, Ruth Ann Amellng, Dlane Rolf, L1la Slelscott, Marlyn otrohl, Rlta Hlser, Marlene Martln, Annette Blsenhour, Joyce Hagerneyer, Mlss L1nz1e 3rd Row Dale Bruns, Max Restemyer, Lee Garllng, Wllllam Uelllng, Robert achuerman, Carrolton Rlehm, James Hlser, Davld Heckman, Albert Rubel Absent Jafnes Rldgelx OPHOMO LAS Presldent Llla Slelscott V Presldent Robert Schuerman Secretarv . . Kathryn Smlth Treasurer . . Diane Rolf 9 I A I 1 I , , l , , A 4 1 - , 9 - I' U - -. 1' ' L I ' 1 .n . 1 . , 5 1 3 V I x :Q S f 1, jc, 'V Q . I ' N' : . V . . .. I . VI W i I 5 5 5 1 s H E 6. C S LI' V . 'E . 3? ll 1 2 , , . . Q, . . . Seated Paul Mallock, Marilyn Myers , Leonard Flelds, Laura Creps, Dale Avers Ted Grelner, Nancy Lee, Donald Slek 2nd Row Russell Slek, Frank Damron, Jamce Kaemmlng, Lols Hoodlebrlnk, Ted Howard, Phyllls Cobb, Donald Heckman, W1ll1am Kahlenberg, Mrs Cornell Lrg Row Rodger Cochran, James Merryfleld, Donald Sohuerman, Mary Schroder, Tom Martln, Larry Cllnk, Ronald Grelve, Ronald Spahn FRESHHAN LAS President . . . Donald Schuerman V, President . . . Wallace Clay l Secretary . . . MBT? Schroder Treasurer . . . . Phyllis Cobb J .....: ' 1 Elan-rrH GRADE FX Seated Charles Wolfe, Rlchard Sheets, John Knepper, Herbert Martin, Hobert Owens, Joe Gloria Dale Hoodlebrink,David Dierksheide 2nd Row: Mr Bruning Carmen Luc1o, Corinne Fields, Dolly Musser, Genevive George, Nancy Wllliamf son, Jane Menter, Jean Stein,Marlene Wiegman, Betty Roberts Qgg Row Carol Ann Ruch, Mary Ladd, Lowell Gerw1n, Russell Hackman, Cornell Dierksheide, Dorothy Smith, Dorothy Hartman Absent Erma Roberts SEVENTH GRADE 09 Seated Melvin Dierksheide, Ruben Orosco, Edward Siek, Larry Jividen, Rich ard Garn, Joyce Cychler, Thomas Rahe 2nd Row Florence Hiser,Nelore Stein, Paul Hiser, James Wlllard, Marrianne Crepe, Betty Knauss, Louise Zak 3rd Row Mr Madaras, Kathryn Witker, Carolyn Witker,Joann Dusing, Ruth Crieve, Jane Orwick, Glorla Lopez Absent James Hetrick I - 4 ' .e : 5 A 'Wi f A ' 2 ,Q . V Q 2 L , ii , h h , ' 1 E S eu C, . . . , ' , w -' ,' F sf H f' . 1. 3 , -, . . , - 4 v QP ' Ill F! O O , . 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J SIXTH GRADE Seated Clyde Lopez, Joy Garl1ng, Rose Hoodlebrink, Lucille Damron James Kahlenberg, Jane Cllnk, Judy Musson, Robert Campbell 2nd Row Larry Smith Barbara Welling, Jacqueline Niedermeier, Jerry Bassett, James Bucklngham, Dale Duquette, Roberto Delgado, Roger Hagemeyer,Reid Palmer, Ronald Witker, Carter Clay,Miss Bruning Qgd Row Judy Hummel, Glen Ste1n,Dale Hlser, Nancy B1xler,Kathleen Beck Sandra Duslng, Norma Sarman,Joan Buntz, John Kaiser FIFTH GRADE Seated Lester Fields, Nancy Phillips, Connle Luclo, Carolyn Garn, Gerald Abke, Jackie Jividen, Williard Siek, Thomas Sander 2nd Row James Sander, Joe Appelhans, Sirje Nepp, Janet Dierksheide, Wayne Smlth, Kenneth Spicer, Mary Lou Widmer, Henry Gloria, Susan Hobart, Miss Fahle 3rd Row Hester Ramsey, Robert Hahn, Ronald Cook, James Ellis, Larry Konzen, Lois Hartman, Donald Gerke, Charles Ameling Absent Robert Wolfe, Sandra Stoner l A . f 1 ' , 1, r 3 E , ? Ag P ' 4 A , l -' ,A , ' -' f - . l U 4 .5 -5 li A - .' fx ' 1 , I l f 1 - , :Rf . , .9 ir if. '1 ......: ' 2 ' J ,- N ., -'.- - rl fb' - 9 ' .-. 1 Q.. I A Q I . , I g U T 7 3 T ' 5 9 . . . ' . - a Q - ,, - - . ' 4 Y - Q L 1 1 a 4 'I . : , FOURTH GRADE Seated: John Martinez, Darlene Abke, Janet Cychler, Faye Siek, Phyllis Dorson, Robert Witker, Jean Sander, Jane Witker, Carol Sue Muir, Rlchard Lopez 2nd Row Donald Stoner, Luther Heckma , Karen Duslng, Sandra Stevensor, Cheryl Lehman, James Kelser, Dorothy Phllllps, Susan Steln, Irene Kahlenberg, Rlchard Juergens, Vane Dlerkshelde, Mrs Rhoads 3rd Row Jackle Ranes, Robert Sander, Lols Anr Daslng, Pamela Haar, Allce Bolander, Paulette Schuerman, Mary Lou Bockbrader, Sandra Kay Merryfleld, Patrlck Cochran Dennls Lorrback Lloyd Duquette, Jr Absent Sharon Smlth, Llnda Frlemerlng THIRD GRADE eated err, Ho ger t CNC F V er e a-e ra, nl er A l la neg' or .Award Jerxe 1a a yllllr a xs e 'n e arf, etLX aar Ch Jar e d a JC lser ean ,merger , 'mth wltxe N :ma 161 e C r ,gig 'wel-5, ,055-t age J ,,. 13143 uncar, Vr Je s nb5e.t arl l nag5ta U . . i -. I I V . U . . Z . . , . 1 ' ' ' A ' , 1 N S u: J W e, Ho S ein, J j e laulker, Molly nent- , Sal. f',1i.,R 'Nl . Hate, Hi'l ' '. ., farcl Sue Enyd- , Sadr Lrnstnausen, Hebert Colwell. 45: Raw: .harles nallev Frei Evers ncbert Beixdiecf Marv Hnauss Xi liar N's on J T 2 v . 1 r . y --Sw-, - ' ' ' , J n rn 's. e'rl -ler L lie, , n'ta fl' , P j I - cn. grj i ': ' y P'n leton, I'vid Vcfcy, 'lrig H' , J J' .5 .' U . r, fc ' 'st.:ler, Can 5 hue man, Judy Lllis, P SA: Q . F F me'e , , Af 5 Dr . U S. n ci. ' r : 2 .'e' U' l,. SECOND GRADE Seated Dale Stem, Llpe hrrlaga, Olga Gltlerrez, .llane 5 en r, Jera Ldclo, Je rf nesL,Ol1v a lvarez Jmlor Glorla, Ar-della Martlnez 2nd Row Jorr A l son,S1zanne n1egznan,Jor.n Hecnman, Mar lyr Gar ,Tomy .11 rks lel K nneth Samders Steve Bockbraoer, Terry fonagnafz, Led a Palmer, Thelma oocleor rl-f, nog r farlenoera, L1 -row oeor recfcman Marg, Lo.1 Cobb, Uarlene H gemeyer Bever'y Lhmke, Thomas Peoples, Jarec A 'ae S ron Storms, Larry, nppe rans, Gerald Slgler, James Sage, Ifrs Brmlng FIRST GRADE Davld Smth, James Cychler,Raymord Jrover ind Row anet a..,,bell, lrudy onaghar, 'fart a L elf., a alone alazar, Karen Saunders, Judlth Adams,Eva Martlrez, Jddy Clarl-c,Joyce Clarlf, Rosemary H. ef 3rd .cw Udy 61.51 ex, .oher' stoner, Charles Fr1zze1l Lols Bolander, Ronald Bockbrader, 'lobert Obrocx, Johr rrobose, ath eer c ,erma cz 1 1 -ce redd e Gerke, Tommy Reitzel 512 Row Glenn Ncooy, Ronald .flerl-csheld , lresa ls rg, errly vullar , 'are f, arcl ar bka Dana Snyder, Jane Restemeyer, Charles Adams, Allen Da e Sander, Albert Krumnc-r, 'ynett aar, a 1s t ras, '-'.rs oallev : V. ' , , Q. -. ,e,e , Q. F, .L gm J Y, , . ' .T iz li ' . '. ' ' i . ' r. ' e r-'ie,'.e , K ' , '. 'r' . 'E S' il, ' e ' j 'QL-:' 'ak' Y I' ' 'a , - l ' ' ., ij -r, 'ha ' ' ll l Seated: James Fields, Robert Duquette, Johnny Roe, Thomas Harm, Donasciane Salazar. Jageg if-ngtgaggegy fha,-165 phillips, ' ' A A . 4- it J C ' ' C . .. . .i h' 'cu Ip 'Ju L' 'A S ' '. ' . fe . P :,' E 'e4F..,. ' , ' . 2 ' W n, - rj , F 1 . -1 . F' .. 'ae 2' i . ' 'i .. xi lies. C fe . A ,, l - h e J 5- 3 Q . . ' ' V. KINDERGARTEN Seated Nancy Belmdieck, Roy Martlnez, Linda Graffice, Larry Witker, Jeanne Spicer, Fareal Brlnker, Margaret Hiser, Kay Ann Layman, Terry Hummel, Susan Phillips, Roger Saunders 2nd Row Mary Ann Rolf, Laura Jane Zepernlck, Jane Frobose, Rlchard Pendelton, Douglas Cook, Lonna Wagner, Douglas Bock brader, Phillip Fogal, June Heckman, L1nda Sue Hetrfck, Kathleen Marten, Mrs Staib Absent Michael Alexander, M1chael Rose, Janis Krukemyer KINDERGARTEN HOME ROOM w Y 1 0 U 9 11-11 n . 1 c a 1... -1 s , , s a s s 0 o Jw 4--v . . ni 1' O ' 0' ,- ' f ,, . ,Q . . A 4 AA? ' . -pr ,, . V1 1 nu r .,..-. ,-..-Q... . ws le- E if 1 :lf 5 lvl A U K4 :vw--.SV 'W 'k6v3f ,N 1 - Y TY'V ' 'W'P !Q v-1 4.1.1.0 n....4... X X.. u 441 ful .,I If X KA L. Q1 L k 1 r X4 ,A . , Ml , P I , ,-. ...Q V 3 ,, . , 1 . 1,5 . - x-4 f Mg, . . , L Z .W, ,wi Q 2 V4 , z 3 i F , I 1 K K l, W. L ,4 5 L f ' P v f-,1 , - Y 2---5: . 4 ' N -K t 1 , --w g 4 h .:, .r I' 1. ',.5 .v W'r-rf:.' 1. r'r'. v-fm A' R E , va ' L 1. 1 . 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VARSITY BASKETBALL Seated Allen Clay,W1ll1am Welllng, James Smith, Calvln Gerwin,James Hiser Ralph Hebler,Albert Ruble 2nd Row Robert H1ser,Gerald Hiser, Joe Bassett, d H kman Donald Traver Tom Martln, Glenn Westerhaus BASEBALL TEAM J Seated Paul Mallock,Charles Kokomoor,Dale Avers, Russlll Siek,James Smith, James Hiser, Leonard Flelds 2nd Row Donald Schuerman, Calvin Gerwin, Tom Martin, Jim Remington, Robert Schuerman, Roger Damschroder '? 2 , I ' If I. - ' f v , 5- I Ia 5' 1 i -f 'z 2 ' 1 , f , I L f -V-5 Q :Q , ' , 3 no I fm 1 1 H , ' tvs? . '- V ,, Slit. 5, ' st aj If A 1 53 it 'T ' 'ii 1 A 1 A ?P If I we 2 . . . . . , Mr. Remington, Richar ec , , ' I I ? I Q , 5 7 I I Q 4 r 4, J 2 , 1 5 I ISF 1, 3 I :Ii ' E 2s E 67? A I J' p V W .4 . tvs! 1 1 I I 9' P ' f 1 ' l' '1 xl s Q. E 75 J . 9 ' A I I A I -lt? 5 ? B111 W C Soph Pete H G r BASKETBALL l.IEfl'1'EfF!lVIlEll COACH Al F Soph Gerald H F r Joe B F r Don T C Jr Dlck H G r .s.' R. . m I , .s. ' ' eA1c. G. Sr. . J I .s.' . Ie BASEBALL LETTERMEN Jim s ss, 2B J1m H B111 W SS, 2B Gerald H Glenn W P C Bob A Joe B A1 R p 3B P, CF 1 'E 3 I , 'ei Pg: S 2 .. i 5 fi 4-' A'- Roger D Tom M 1B, LF Pete H P, 1B RF ' 2B ' CF hr LF ' ' 3 re: . ' ws 2 sg n I u ,7 QU' ,. ' ?- ff X? ' f :W f E gvff fize 7 LN' ' ew iw 'W ge ? ' 1 jfli f 1' ji ' Q ri P 2 ' 1 f f ' TRACK LETTERMEN n f100,l4.l4,0 C X ,559 Pole Vault, bff 0, ,ompw Broad Jumpl e T0 ads eu Jo fl u av 18-Y M11 e mile e Bela C Don T. Shot Put G61-alfgj, Discusl , IM-Safer D. C5505 Hi Bela 9536963 gh Jumpj .71 TRACK TEAM 151m WHT .I , . , A 'I - ...,, -'livin M ' - .. N U . V ..,.. -X , 4 L L - A fag' Q - tp to f I A , , ' ' 1 ' . D 5 ..1.,.,.-t Cl ' , - . on G v ,Q - ' - ul - en , , Q 1 f , . r Q 3 t 'Z N . - ,,,,, V' ' I to 'I A 'E :FT . f ' g ,,, 'u ,L ' ' 4 o . ' , . . W ' . l 1 ............... Q 5 lx?-,.,.. ,.vsdasw..f..m N :Ol ' wax D ' 4 ' xi A ,,,,., 'ii' ' ll .. .- .I -y - ' . I 1 Q ,.,,........,. M-W A 1 Z Q , A 3 N' ' 44. I 2 -lim. W. M S X K ' . B 4- I - I-I N ' I A .. A, . A ' 'Y-1'l ggi . ,,,, ' X X, ,..,,..,,,.-,M Q N . , , MQ. ., l 'WZ i z ' .M ' , , ,, V w Walk' ,t,-,.,r,., .,.,.,..,. ,.Q,4g,,. ' rm-1.M'5?S ' .f........ . I at ,re-. U 3 I 4 v .Xi ' , . . f . Q N ,.,. --.Y W' A V Mmvn, ,K ' ' , ., . 4 Waf-,, ,:r.p.r 4 on W ,H r ,Q ., ,irfw Wo 'yW1eT,, ,,g -.:.....M.o,., ,, , , . - r - ' I W k- U M- P mmm lst Row Robert Hlser, Gerald Hlser, Joe Bassett,Donald Traver,James Smlth Davld Clay, Allen Clay3Mr Remington 2nd Row Wallace Clay5Roger Damschro der, Thomas Martln, Robert Schuerman, Donald Schuerman, James Hlser, Albert Ruble, Paul Malloch BASKETBALL RESERVES If 31 qi Essg.-E Seated Paul Malloch, Dharles Kokomoor,Dale Avers, Russel Slek, James Smlth James Hlsen Leonard Flelds. 2nd Row. Donald Schuerman,Calv1n Gerwln, Thomas Martin, Mr. Remington, Robert Schuerman, Roger Damgchroder, CHEERLEADERS Donna Dlerkshelde, Rlta H1SeP, Karol Dewyre, Dlane Rolf, Nancy Hobart JUNICR HIGH BASKETBALL I Seated Nancy Wllliamson, Dick Sheets, Herbert Martin, Russel Heckman, Cor nell Dlerkshelde, Joe Ulopla, Tom Rahe, Jane Menter 2nd Row Dolly Musser, Lowell Gerwln, Dlck Garns, John Knepper,Paul H1ser,Dav1d Dlerkshelde, Ruben Orosco, Mr Brunlng, Corlnne Flelds Absent James H6tP1Ck 5 B x fi? av V, -- W K I Us- f Nb Q., A' A :J 5 1 4 A xx ' f ' V. s 5 ' EIL. LQ' 5 I ' 1 1 W, Q 1 Q y. 1 3 . 1 4 , .., ' .X ,, ,- 7' '-.l1'.'s55.,. S K E T B A 5 1 Lhe Qedmen ended t'e sea on witn record of 7 wins and l2 osses P6mb9TVlllE was defeated by Risingsdr ir the first rodnd of the tournamer+ The kart below give' tre score of each game +he Qedmer play d Opponents Uasxins Ldck y Llberty webst Jacksor Elmor Montgomery Genoa Lake Luckey Eloomdale Webst RISIFQSJF Rossford Olney Woodvllle Weston Tournament Rlslngsdn Leagae games Loca B A Q B A L Pero rxi le Ddrlng the baseball season the Redmen erded wltn a reco d of two wlns and slx losses The Redmen won the f1FSt game 1D the tournawent but w re Opponents Webster portage Lake Weston Olney woodvllle Olney Hasklns ygnet Weston 7 rerbervllle .L l CToJrnamentD 2 6 CTournamentD O B A L L n 1 L6 L2 Q 51 35 ' L L8 L2 5' SF 55 L3 '- . 38 70 . e 51 59 wx I 1 78 L8 50 55 w LQ 50 W ' 58 BL N 5 65 5L 1 er 66 65 M ' ' . 11. 56 64 Portage 38 55 . L Tl 62 5 L9 65 ' ' 66 57 A' 3O 2O ' ' ' L5 MO 7 E L defeated ln the second. The chart below gives the scores o' each game f 7 8 L 3 A 8 3 lb l ll 7 W ' ' 13 2 A 1 X G13 3 1 Q Af un-1 97 Q 94:4 -is 'S A V ii ygaaf? ,gf 'Q P3- 13' A , 1 i Q, xzx S E A 1. 1 ,pligy fv- x x IX Seated Jane Knepper, Mary Aufderstrasse, James Smith, Suzanne Menter, Rob ert Hobart, Alice Driftmyer, Nancy Hobart 2nd Row Jacqulyn Musser, Jean Beaverson, Donna Dierksheide, Joyce Rothenbuhler, Allen Clay, Glenn Wester haus, Virginia Schuerman, Mrs Drake, Phyllis Wentland 3rd Row Armold Riehm, Ralph Hebler, Marvin Bruns, Elwood Vanek, Richard Heckman, Gerald Hiser A N N U A L S T A F F Editor . . . . Robert Hobart Ass't Editor . . . Alice Driftmyer Business Mgr. . . . Suzanne Menter Ass't Business Mgr. . . James Smith Artist . . . . Nancy Hobart Typist . . . . Jane Knepper Snap Editor . . . Arnold Riehm . I I T I I - g ' E le il I x Q A e f E 5 ! 1- Q , ,, , , A Q Q Q , , I 2 . . J , 3 , 5 . --r X- Y ' A . . , - ...... . . . . . ... ... . . . . . , O O O . . . . . Seated Mary Aufderstrasse, Jane Knepper,Joyce Rothenbuhler, Robert Hobart Donna Dierksheide, Arnold Riehm, Ralph Hebler,Marv1n Bruns,R1chard Heckman Glenn Westerhaus, Virglnia Schuerman, Mrs Drake E N S T A Editor ...... . . . Robert Hobart Assistant Editor . . . Phyllis Wentland . . Nancy Hobart . . . . . Suzanne Menter Artists ..... Typists . . Mimeograoh. Z Proof Reader. . Exchange . . Assembly . Adviser . . Mary Aufderstrasse . . Jane Knepper Donna Dierksheide Joyce Rothenbuhler Virginia Schuerman . Jean Beaverson . . Arnold Diehm Glenn Westerhaus . . Ralph Hebler . . Marvin Bruns . Richard Heckman . . . Mrs. Drake N Rhyllis Wentland, Suzanne Menter, Nancy Hobart. 2nd Roy: Jean Beaverson T E P E E E W S F F STUDENT COUNCIL out lu., Seated Paul Malloch, Nancy Hobart, Robert Hobart, pres , Hella Bruning, v pres , Donna Dlerkshelde, sec treas , James Wllla d 2nd Row Ted Howard, Cornell Dlerkshelde Charles Kokomoor, Donald Schuerman, Arnold Riehm, Mr Plant, advlser, Joe Bassett, Lila Slelscott, Diane Rolf, Karen Dewyre ATHLETIC COUNCIL Seated Darlene Pollard, treas , Joyce Hagemeyer, Rlchard Heckman, pres , James Smlth, v pres , Suzanne Menter, sec , Mrs Scott, adviser 2nd Row Robert Reltzel, Ralph Hebler, Mr Remlngton, Mr Plant, adv1sers, Thomas Martln, Nancy Hobart I A E 5 - I . M, - I .G J A I P ' ff ' Q ,I ' H S ' ' Q 1 A f 9 . I .11 f x. A A y 5 y 1 V ff ---r- -f-' -in-nnnr'- naar- Il' 'li 1 -I 5 . y Q 3 . f 2, X I 3 s , S W y I, rg: Q I . n s - 0 v. ' : . . . , i I I If is ' i i 2 K N W A i 11016, I Ii' I 3 'QQX QI f I 5 W W 1 V , .. g ' ' U I L. L I I J . 1 ca L a s saA4..1aM4aa L ' SCIENCE CLUB Seated Robert Stein, Alice Drlftmyer, Charlotte Hiser, James Smith, pres Darlene Pollard, sec , Grace Gerwin, Charles Kokomoor 2nd Row Allen Clay Robert Reltzel, Marllyn Dierksheide, Suzanne Menter, Robert Hobart, Arnold Rlehm, Mr Heckman, advlser 3rd Row Roger Damschroder, Joe Bassett, Don FBLA CLUB Seated Roger Damschroder, Patricia Orwlck, Hella Bruning, pres Mary Ann Aufderstrasse, Jane Knepper, Annette Wiegman, sec , Robert Steln, treas 2nd Row Joyce Avers, Charlotte Hlser, Gretchen Greiner, v pres , Mrs Drake, advlser, Vlrginla Schuerman, Phyllis Wentland, Donna Dierkshelde ald Traver, Richard Heckman, Janes-Cobb. Absent: Ruth Gockerman, v. pres. I I I I A PROJ ECTION GANG WWW Seated James Smlth, Donald D1erkshe1de,Robert Hobart, ch ,Rlchard Heckman, Mr Heckman, advlser 2nd Row Carrolton Rlehm, Donald Schuerman, Davld Heckman, Leonard Flelds LIBRARIANS I Seated Carolyn Wegman, V1rg1n1a Schuerman, Gretchen Grelner, Charlotte Hiser, Jacquelyn Fields. End 525: Annette Wiegman, Jacqulyn Musser, Jane Menter, Jean Beaverson, Charles Kokomoor,James Cobb, Marlyn Strohl, Marilyn Dierksheide, Darlene Pollard, Mrs. Cornell, adviser. Z I Q ! 5 Y L ! 1 2 1 's . uv -' Y., In 'e- ,,,,,N,,W, W, V -.., ,,A..' I W f 4- -rv 1-E fm V -- V , . . . u , 0 ill' , . . . 1 0 ' 11 l. . u W -v -- --- - ., Y f V fe- - 74 I W , ff ww, '.,,,,... Y . . . . u . -11 653' 399' ,as5'r' 1, QMS if .4553 'iff-9 , .-sn. W f 'QXXO fa 147 A- ' ' ,4-ff. QQL 9 , A I . -MK -'wr . EYQLYNWP - - ' , 6, Q 'dgiAW N ,XA--X. fx. I ft ', vi .QQ ,gg ff kf W . .0 6 '-+ rwr .' V' . f .IM 'x' - 'K x ,. A .' f 1 J W y' , N 1 .f X ff If S , A fi DSW? 6 L' 1 9? M ,Qf l I -5 ,..L 'A , J .7 xii! lm HT ,-0 a 1.x , . 03 1 QW- A I ff,- X : 'f- 4--.'L.Lq vi' si 'X . .. ls- ,n fn ,- . - .- . . If :H 'gt f! xr, 4 'Wit ?,3, ggsf:i'f9' .L- . 6: e ORCHESTRA MAJDRETTES Laura Lee Creps, Llla Lou Sielscott, Donna Ruth Dlerksheide, Joyce Ann Hagemeyer, Mary Ann Aufderstrasse. H I I 4 1 I i cn : cr O :l: o Q u 5 E I BOYS CHORUS JUNIOR BAND 1: 1 nn: -l A :V 1 n.. GRADES' HOMEROOMS FOURTH THIRD GRADE ROOM SECOND GRADE ROOM FIRST GRADE ROOM JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS MUSIC DEPARTMENT 1'-I iii , -Q .aqk K Q 0 - :.Fi: if-P if INDUQTRIAL ARTS ,V Q I DEPARTMENT 45... ORS WHO HAVE B EN TOGETHER 12 a. LP CH HOME ECONONICS DEPARTMENT ln gl R E M E M B E R T H E D A Y ? Two Senlor boys had to walk around the front walk twlce, for Jumplng over the hedges 1n front of the school? r Heckman stood over the bottle of ammonla a sald, 'I smell ammonla The Journallsm Class put out the f1PSt ed1t1on of the 'Fee Pee News ? Phyllls Wentland called Mr Remlngton HHoneyN? Is somethlng golng on behlnd our backs? Susle Menter look d pecullar Cthat 13 all worn outl after the s venth perlod Nhat happened? Could lt have been the fact that she lS the only glrl 1n the Physlcs Class? Jane Knepper wore red pagamas and acted llke the UDev1lH? Could that have been 1D the Senlor Assembly? All the Senlors were excused to sell ads for the Wood County Tournannent Programs? Elwood Vanek dld a wonderful Job of selllng, he not only brought home money He brought home a case of catsup Allen Clay looked pecullar? Pould lt have been that h1s razor got away from hlm and shaved off hls cookle duster? The F1re Alarm rang? Of all thlngs to carry out Mrs Drake takes her HGrade Book? and UPocketoookH Mary Aufderstrasse sald ln Publlc Speaklng, HI've got plenty of somethlng 1n the upper deck H hr Remlngton asked Bob Hoba t lf he needed any aSS1St3UC6 1n cllmblng through the study hall wlndow and he repl ed NNON l've done thls a lot of tlmes Result A blg crash Bob fell through School became dull and the Senlor boys turned to Mr Heckman's aquarlum? Nho screemed the louder, the frogs or the glrls? That stretched 1nto weeks and at last mntociefeat for Mrs Correll ln trylng to teach Jean Beav rson to pronounce Hqulrtupletsu? Ask her to say lt and gust see what happens V1rg1n1a Schuerman left the room ln a furor Ci-iurry, tool Why? She popped the only button on her sklrt We h d a new student ln hlvh school? Could lt have been that Mrs Scott got mlxed up w1th the students? Nell don't rub lt ln, she can't help 1t Glenn Nesterhaus's flnger na1ls were blue? What was he dolng wlth the blue correctlon fluld? Donna Dlerksh lde d1dn't have her speech prepared and all the Senlors had thelr grades lowered? The Senlors got measured for thelr caps and gowns? I wondez what the common questlon was as each sen1or glrl returned? . . . . . M ' nd ' ' ' . . . . . . I, 4 H . . -. ,. . . . . . . . . N ,Q . is L: . . . . . . . . ' A . . . . . . .. . Q . :J . . . . - . l I 1 .- . . . . . . I- . W . 'V . . . . I L . .- , 5 4 ' - . ' I . . Q . . I . p . . . V . . . . - - . . ' , ' . A ni A . - Ol . . . . I . . J a . . . h V A O . . . . , . . . n 4 IO T . . . . . . . A. . x 7 . c ' ' . . . . . s , ,' . . . tc C A N Y O U I M A G I N E ? hary Aufderstrasse as the first woman president of the Lnited States Jean Beaverson typing lOO words per minute Marvin Bruns studying Allen Clay not missing a day of school Donna Lierksheide as a weight lifter Ralph Hebler being a Latin Professor at Ohio Statc University Dick Heckman without all his secret admirers Gerald Hiser being a toe dancer Bob Hobart withodt a butch hair cut Nancy Hobart staying home on ounday nights Jane Krepper playing a cornet instead of the piano Sdsie enter driving a Nash Jackie Ldsser with a poodl hair cut Arnold R1 nm with blond hair and blde eyes Virginia C n rr r ch rl adir 'or the Globe lrott nlwood Varek b ing a Hfool asanovan Glenn Nest rrads withodt P t Phyllis vcntl nd taking verything s riodsly , . x . X 1 Inq . . I . .HI I . S . .Q, . A . 1 gvi Joyce Rothenbuhler winking at dussell Vanek ' N' ' oc ue lam ce ef '.g i ' - ' ers H Q 1 ' , uf J C' - ' ' e i ' 'a . VH a . L r . C . V , S C H 0 O L C A L E N D A R SEPTEMBER P T O Band Mothers' meet1ng Frowell Coll1er Co MOVl9 Junlor rlng rep OCTOBER M3SOD1C Banquet P T O EX8CutlV8 meet1ng Gray Pr1nt1ng Co rep Senlor bake sale Board meetlng P T O meet1ng Movle End of lst s1x weeks SSHIOP p1ctures taken Ch111 Supper House of Maglc' Teacher Board Party Sophomore scrap dr1ve Wood Co Track Meet Sophomore scrap dP1V6 Jun1or bake sale Mov1e U N ay N W O T A CNO Schooll NOVEMBER Board meet1ng Mov1e Jun1or Play Seventh grade party 15 Amerlcan Educat1on Week Basketball Hasklns Basketball Luckey P T O EX9CUtlV9 meet1ng Band Mothers' meet1ng Basketball Llberty P T O meetlng MOVlS Sen1or turkey supper Elghth grade party End of 2nd s1x weeks Basketball Webster 28 Basketball Jackson DECEMBER Board meet1ng Basketball Elmore MOVl6 Glrl Scouts Jr H1 Basketball Luckey Basketball Wayne Basketball Genoa P T O Execut1ve meetlng Fa m Bureau Counc1l Party Mov1e Jr H1 Basketball Webster Basketball Lake Band Mothers' meet1ng P T O meet1ng Jr H1 Basketball Wayne Basketball Luckey JHH1OP bake sale Sophomore class party Jr H1 Basketball wOOdVlll9 JANUARY Bard Mothers' meetlng Ba ketball Portage Jr H1 Basketball Luckey Bank Supper Capltal UnlV6TS1ty rep Band Mothers' bake sale Basketball Rossford Annual p1ctures taken Jr H1 Basketball Wynn Basketball Woodvllle FEBRUARY Board meet1ng Basketball Weston Jr H1 Basketball Genoa Senlors choose 1nv1tat1ons P T O Execut1ve meet1ng G1r1 Scouts Jr H1 Basketball wOOdV1l19 F B L A meet1ng Toledo Hosp1ta1 Nurse P T O meet1ng Movle lO. . . . 1. ' 15. - 2. - 23. o - ' . 3. ' 2b. ' L. ' 25. ' ' . L. . '. - 5- - 9. - 10. . . . ' ' 11. r ' ll. ' 1. ' 11. . '. - 2. . . . ' ' 12. - 3. ' ' . . 15. ' L. ' 16. . . . ' 6. ' 18. . '. - 8. . . . ' 19. - 8. ' 20. ' lO. ' 20. 13. ' ' 22. . '. - ' lh' . . 1-L.ll '1 16. - - 17. ' 17. . 18. ' 18. ' 19. . ' 20. Band Mothers' meeting 20. Jr. Hi. Basketball - Risingsun 22. ' 20. S - 2L. . . D 22. . '. - . . . . . 23. 23. ' ' ' . 2A. 2L. - 28. ' 30. . '. - 1. W - ' 3. ' 3 5. ' 6. ' 7. 10- . ' ' 12. - ' lh- - -2. ' 17. . . . ' . ' 2. - 17. ' - , 18. , . 33 -. - . . . 19. . . . ' - ' M.. - gg 20. ' 5. . '. - ' 21- ' 9. .... ' 22. V lO. ' 25- - ll. . . . ' - ' 11. ' H O L E N con FE UARY con't Jr H1 Basketball Montgomery Rlverslde Hospltal Nurse Sophomore bake sale Band Mothers' meetlng Jr H1 Basketball Henry Flndlay College rep Jr H1 Basketball Webster Inter class tournament End of Lth slx weeks Inter class tournament Freshman bake sale Pembervllle Elevator Stockholders' meetlng MARCH Board meetlng P T 0 Executlve meetlng Glrl Scouts County Board meetlng 10 JUDIOP Hlgh Tournament lL Junlor Hlgh Tournament Junlor bake sale Band Mothers' meetlng 21 Jun1or Hlgh Tournament Eastern Star Inspectlon Movle APRIL End of Sth slx weeks Open House Muslc Concert Band Mothers' meet1ng Movle Cleveland Lutheran Cholr Board meetlng P T 0 Executlve meetlng M0119 Senlor Play P T O cS6H1OF Appreclatlonl Junlor Senlor Prom Baccalaureate Band Mothers' meetlng Commencement EX6PClS6S nd of 6th s1x weeks CEnd of school Senlors leave for Washlngton and New York S C O L C A D A H 't 12. . '. - 13. ' ' ' lL. 16. ' 20. . '. - 20. ' . 23. . '. - 2L. - 27. ' 27. - 28. 28. ' 2. ' L. . . . ' ' 5. ' 5. ' 9- . ' ' 13- . ' ' lh. ' 16. ' 19. Wood County Music Festival 20- . ' ' 23. ' 25. ' 10. ' 17. - ' 20. ' 22. ' 2b. ' MAY L. . ' 6. . . . ' ' 6. . 8. ' , 13. . . . ' ' ' 15. ' - ' 17. 18. . ' 20. ' 22. E ' 5 D 23. ' . : I f I I x .-1 J p A L U M N I O F 1 9 5 O Delores Avers Alice CBakerD Vitte Richard Beeker Roger Bettenbrock Joyce CB1ddleD Spanfellner Merlin Bruning Robert Bruning Patrlca CClayJ McDole Dale Dierkshelde Robert Ebka Phyllis CGottschalkJ Bushman Doris CHeblerD Linke Geraldine CHeokmanJ Olds Vondale Kaemming Opal fOberhouseD Blausey Carolyn Rahe Gladys Rice Donna Schroeder Wilbur Smith Willard Wegman A David Aufderstrasse Alice Beck Hilberta Bihn Marcas Bruning James Dewyre Joyce Dierksheide Rosemary Dierksheide Mary Driftmyer Jean Dunham Bonnie Fox William Greive Herbert Hebler Lois Heckman Marilyn Hobart James Konzen Donald Riehm Patricia CRochteD Thompson Evelyn June Sander Victor Schuerman LaVerne Sieving Nancy Spicer Naxine Strohl Roger Traver James Walston Alyne Wegman Paul Willard Shirley Cwitkerj Donnell Perma Glass Married Marines Perma Glass Married Army B G S U Married Army Army Republic Steel Married Married Wood County Hospital Married Bank of Wood Coanty Auto Lite B G S U Navy M N I l 9 5 B G S U Nearing Q Huber Ins Co Telephone Office Toledo Edison Bostwick Q Braun Capital University Capital University Owen Illinois Glass Co North Central College Drug Store Toledo Edison Army Rossford Ordnance Depot Miami University B G S U Capital University Married First National Credit Bureau Toledo Edison Home Hummel's Market Hoasework Farming Ohio State University Home Air Force Wil-Cor-Shar Grill Genoa Millgrove Genoa Pemberville Bowling Green Pembervllle Toledo Woodville Toledo Bowling Green Woodville Bowling Green Toledo Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Toledo Toledo Toledo Columbus Columbas Toledo Naperville, Ill Fremont Toledo Toledo Oxford Bowling Green Columbus Toledo Toledo Toledo Pemberville Pemberville Risingsum Pemberville Columbus Pembervllle Pemberville L U O F l Thomas Davidson Marion Bible College Marion, Ill. 1 . ' . . Donald Beaverson Marllyn Beck Jac Crago Jack Elsenhodr Lowell Hagemeyer James Hobart Norma hoodlebrlnk Donna Hurrelbrlnk Clayton Jlvlden Marllyn CKernJ Wltker Rlchard Kohrlng Wllllam Menter Jean Wlller Rosemary Musser Glen Oberhouse Glenn Babe Carol Reltzel Kenneth Reltzel Donna Samson Pa r1cJa Schroder Wllllam Sheets Lols S+rohl Mary Lou Welgman L L M N Lemm rbrocks' Market Lasalle's B G S U Ohlo State Unlverslty B G S U Fehr's Drug Store Pembervllle Elevator C Q O Rallroad Marrled B G S U B G S U Home Sdrface COmbJSt1OD Co N Y C Rallroad 0F10 State Un verslty Capltal UHlJCIS1ty Carpenter General Motors' Offlce Ohlo State Un verslty Luckey Wlevator Hone B G S U BOWl1Dg Greer BOWllHg Green Bowllng Green BOWl1Hg Green Colambus Bomllng Green Pembervllle P mbervllle Pembervllle Massachdsetts Bowlln G en Bowllng Green P6mbSTVl1l6 Toledo Pembervlll uO1UI1'lbL1S Columbus Woodvllle Toledo Columbus Lackey Portage Bowllng Green A f I o F 1 9 5 2 B.G.s.U. ' ' Bryan Malloch B:G:S:U. Bowling Green 3 J . Adams Marathon Co Anelon Glft Shop Bank of Wood County Bantlng Co Bee Gee Athletlc Supply Beeker's Store Bettenbrock E16CtPlC B1gelow MuS1C Shoppe Bockbrader, H W Book's Blke Shop Bowerman Bros Restaurant Bowers Barber Shop Black Swamp P C A Bradner Hardware Brentllnger Electrlc Brockseker, E H Brunlng, P Bullis, J Busd1ecker, H W Calns Potato Chlps Cllft Implement Servlce Close Bu1ck Creps, W Cygnet Savlngs Bank Dairy Queen Dale's Shoe Store Del's Red A Whlte D111 Jewelers Donna's Beauty Salon Elsenhour Motor Sales E1senhour's Varlety Store Ernsthausen Dalry Exchange Bank of Luckey Farmers' Savlngs Bank Feehrmeyer Men's Store Fehr's Drug Store Flo Bob Coffee Shop Frank's Sales A Servlce Franz, E Glbsonburg Dry Cleanlng Co Glbsonburg Farmers' Elevator Gordon Lumber Co , G1bsonburg Gordon Lumber Co , Woodvllle ADVERTISERS' INDEX Great Lakes Sugar Co Grelner, Dr Grover's Weldlng Q Hepalr Hank's Bakery Helm Insurance Agency Hercules Stamplng Co Herman's Hobart Bowlus Co Hudson's Market Huffman Bros Flowers Hummel's Market Jacobs, I T ,Ins Agent Jordan's Barber Shop Josten Keller's Garage Kelsey Freeman Lumber Kohrlng, R Klevers Jewelry Store Krlft, Dr Lady Jane Shop Lee's Food Lockers Leow Implement Store LeV1er's Photo Studlo L1fet1me M F G Go , Inc Lorralne O11 Co Luckey Food Lockers Luckey Lumber Co Madlson Garage Co Marlo Beauty Shop Menter Meyer, Mock's Modern Modern Myers, Motor Sales L J Q n Texaco Statlon Appllance Co Heatlng Co R Natlonal Hlghway Garage Natlon Wlde, A M1g11OTl Ne1man Beckman Neuhauser Hatchery Inc Nledermeier Servlce L6 Nollenberger Equlpment Co 0h1o Hydrate Q Supply Co Ottawa Rubber Co . 30 , ' 30 ' . 22 ' . 26 . 23 21 ' . ' 16 ' ' 22 - , . . h8 ' 26 , . 26 L9 . . . 23 . . . 31 . . 15 . . 39 ' . 12 - 25 Co. ' . . L7 ' . ' ' 2L ' . ' ' 31 . . 216 . 7 Cyclone Refinery 16 , 32 . . . . 27 ' ' . 36 . 50 . ' 22 2h I - ' 1+ ' ' 35 . . So . ' 8 1-+0 - ' A3 ' 38 i . ll n e - 50 . -. . . . v ' 1 . L5 u I - ' ' . 33 . ' 37 ' I . . o ADVLRTISLRS' INDEX Owens Jewelers Paul's Plamblng Shop Packlngham, Pembervllle Elevator Pembervllle Food Co Pembervllle Leader Pembervllle Lumber Co Pembervllle Tractor Sales Portage Frozen Food Lockers Portage Valley Mllllng Co , 1 Red Q White, Kerwen's Rldgely Motor Sales Ross, L L and Sons Rothschlld Llvestock Sage, H Samson, A Samson Plumblng Souder Hardware Savleo Superette Schroder Floral Sheffer's Grocery Shewards Beauty Shop Splcer, G L Smlth, Lee Smlth, Orla Stahl, C J State S8VlDgS Q Loan Stony Rldge Garage Superlor Jeldlng Tebbe Implement Co Thomas Motor Sales Toledo EdlSOD Wandke, Ward, Warden's Gulf Servlce gman s Varlety Store W11 Cor Shar Gr111 W1111amson's Market W1111s Sales Inc Wlnton Hardware Wolfe Iotor Sales Wood County Stock Yards Woodvllle Woodv111e Woodvllle W R Track Auto Sales Dry Cleaners State Bank Stop Young's Appllance Zorn Hornung's 14.9 ' X . 36 . ' C. 19 ' . 6 . 2 . ' . 5 ' 21 . ' . 13 . I 10 . L1 , ' ' . nc.28 ' W. ' Dr., H. E. 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