Perrysburg High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Perrysburg, OH)
- Class of 1951
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No matter what branch of service, what rank, or where they are posted we want them to know that they are not being forgotten and we think of them always. It is these boys that will fight for our American rights to make the world an understanding and more peaceful place for ns at home. To all these boys - - - we dedicate the 1951 BLACK AND GOLD. IOHN S. RINEHART Superintendent Mr. Rinehart, our superintendent, first came to Perrysburg High School in 1947. It seems he set a record by winning the admiration and respect of the student body in such a short time. The graduating class of 1951 is especially grateful to Mr. Rinehart for all he has done to make years here in PHS happy ones. Mr. Rinehart earned his B.S. in Education and his M.A. in Sociology and School Administration at Bow- ling Green State University. He has completed some work toward his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin and at Ohio State University. dministration O. C. TREECE Principal As Principal of Perrysburg High School, Mr. Treece has guided many faltering Freshmen through the por- tals of PHS and on to the gateway of life. It has been through his guid- ing hands that many students have gone forward to meet the challenges of everyday living. For these reasons we are greatly indebted to him for our wonderful high school years. Mr. Treece earned his B.S. in Edu- cation at Bowling Green State Uni- versity and received his M.A. at Columbia University. Besides his many other duties Mr. Treece also teaches freshmen algebra. , q-aiu-nun.--gg. , . Q.- Robert Beck, John S. Rinehart, Donald Simmons, Norman Witzler, Paul Evans. Insert, Urban Bowes. Perrysburg Board Oi Education Perrysburg High School has been and is very fortunate and wise in having such an outstanding group of men which constitute its Board of Education. Many of its present members have been serving our school and community for several years in this respect. It is to this group that we owe our thanks and appreciation for its outstanding accomplishments and tireless efforts in managing our sehool's business affairs. This year as before the members have shown deep regard for the passing of the Bond Issue and the many plans for bettering Perrysburg's educational system. The members of the school are as follows: Paul Evans, Presidentg Norman Witzler, Vice President, Urban Bowes, Donald Simmons, Robert Beck, and Pauline Kopp, Secretary. 4, y, 1 . , f X , N 5 I if ' if . .. L14 . f -4115 . . 1 ' 'W v g . r ll, Avg! ' , , I3 ,Q fl! 1 . 1 l3.sn.xi.x.x.i ' wiv-. gi X lf . ,B 'I ff I H ,mia pr' .' l'f .' -. i'.1T':'efH 4-Q. ag., 4 Lll-l n 1 ,..i,-M94 in ,mi v ,-, D , 5, ... f .1 .fu 01,2 5. ff. . 'Q' 4 ':7. i.tv' P, fy, ,ig Lu , ,,,,y,,,,,,Q+,,gQi ,Q Ml, MQ' f Mc? ,Q Ml it Mix .if mfg X --HW! it .anim-tmetfuw, 4 f ,sh ,gp sf N '-2' 'rf' -x . 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Toledo University, Ohio State University. Personal Plrob- lems, Director of Guidance. FERN CHRISTMAN, B.S., Ohio State University, Bow- ling Green State University. Social Studies, Jr. High Guid- ance, Junior Red Cross. CHARLES KOPP, B.S. in Education, Bowling Green State University. Chemistry, General Math., Jr. High Sci- JOSEPH DENBOW, B.S. in Education, Ashland College, Ohio., Summer study at Fred Waring Workshop and Berk- shire Music Festival, Tangle- wood, Mass. M.A. in Vocal Music Ed., Ohio State Univer- sity. Instrumental music, and Boys Glee Club. FAC LTY JOHN MANCH.ESTER B.S.E., Defiance College, Columbia University. Boy's Physical Education, Football JOHN HUEBNER, B.S. Bow- ling Green State University, Ohio State Univeristy, Shop Mechanical Drawing, Base- ball and Basketball Coach. - ALICE MORGAN, A.B., M.A., Ohio State University, Uni- versity of Colorado, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, New York University, Am. History, Spanish I Sz II, Spanish Club, GHC9. :A llw - vi WIFI. Coach, V Club. F.T.A. 'Y'-'-wr' .,i .iiiii - X 5'-N. .,.,. - - 535.15 1 fi.5flf,,s1 S f'-Qafiffizf Ny' ELIZABETH M U N G E R, M.A. English, M.A. Psychology. Bowling Green State University, Mich. Ohio State University, English ll, American Problems, F.T.A. HANCE ROGERS, B.E. Edu- cation MA. University of Toledo. Mathematics. GEORGE MUNGER, B.A. and M.A. Univ. of Mich. B.S. in Education Bowling Green Univ. Summer work, Western Reserve Univ. English 9 and 10, Journalism, Library P. H. . DOLORES SCHULTZ, B.A. Mary Manse, Toledo Univer- sity. Speech, World History, Sophomore English, and Dir- ector of Dramatics. ...YC-f mbgifg R E R iv LUCILLE REUTHINGER, B.A. in Home EC. Ohio State Univ. Home Ec., I, II, III, IV, F.H.A. ' I A , f R ,- ! , W , gd, 1'jf1. ,I it ROBERTSTEINECKER, Bif Heidelberg College. Typing, Economics, General Business, Sr. Basic Business, Bookkeep- ing, Hi-Y, Ass't. Football and Basketball Coach. l FLOYD STROW, B.S. in Ed., FRANK TOTH, B.S. Witten- NANCY VASOLD, B.A. Uni M.A. in Math, Ohio State Uni- burg College, M.A. University vesity of Mich, Toledo Uni versity, B G. S. U., Plane and of Budapest, General Science, versity, University of Wiscon Solid Georn., Physics, Begin- Principal of E le m e n t a r y sin, Art, Y-Teen. ning and Advanced Algebra, School. Trigonometry, Math-Science Club. FACULTY DOROTHY W H I T A C R E, Bowling Green State Univer- B.S.E., Bowling Green State sity, Biology, General Science, University, Girls' Physical Ass't Football Coach, Reserve Ed., G.A.A., Cheerleaders. Basketball. y , L RUTII LENORE ADAMS Addie A light heart. lilies long. Audio-Vis Club 45 lioostr-i s Club 1, 25 Criiniii, Club 1, 2, 35 Pres. 45 FHA 4, GAA l, 2, Il, -15 Girls' Glce l 'V -1 lil Clubl 2 4 l - '4--v1- 1' 3, -lg Mixvci Chorus 1. 45 lla-cl Cross 45 Y- 'Fm-ri 4. HCLASS OF 19 1 GEORGE JOHN BAYER The man that blushes is riot quite ri brute. FFA 3, 4. MARIAN JANET BEST 'LCuddles,' She's not a flower, she's not a pearl, .. but just are example of a good girlf' Audio-Vis. Club 45 B0oster's Club 1, 25 FHA 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glec 2, 3, 45 Literary Club 45 Mix- ed Chorus 45 Some- thing Staff 45 Y-Teen 3, 4. OFFICERS Pros. Vice Pros. Jczin llcplcr Soc. Carolyn Shiplc Tron. Bornzird Ecliol BARBARA JEAN ARTZ Barb Sincere and likeable Annual Staff 45 Boos- ter's Club 1, 25 Comm. Club 2, Trea. 3, V. Pres. 45 GAA 25 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 4, Y-Teen 4. Bob Kollcirmvier ANN CABLE She is efficient in her own quiet way. FHA 2, 3, Sec. 4, GAA 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1. BERNARD ECKEL Bernie Bernie's disposition is like his smile, al- ways sunny. Basketball Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, FFA Pres. 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. DOLORES BONDELIER ' t'Dodie,' What, oh what, can the power be that draws so many friends to thee. U Boosterls Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sec. 4, GAA 1, Girls' Glee 1, Lit, Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. GEORGE P. FARRINGER Wit is the flower of imagination. Annual Staff 4, Audio-Vis. Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Trea. 4, Jr. Class Lea. 2, Lit. Club 2, 3, 4, Somethin' Staff 4. RICHARD BOOHER HDiCk77 We .often .wonder what he thinks about? Hall Monitor Club 3, Math-Science Club 4, Sornethin' Staff 4. CARL K. FINCH HC. He's not a guy to rave and shout, but he is as popular as all-get-out? Football Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4, Track 2, 3, Vy Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4. CHARLES DAVIS Chuck He speaks, behaves, and acts as though he meant itf' Audio-Vis. Club 1, 2, 4, V. Pres. 3, Lit. Club 2, 4, Trea. 3, Student Council 4. WALTER ELLINWOOD Not too serious, not too gfly,lbut afrare good fellow. Boy's Glee 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Student Council 1, Track 4, Boys' Quartette 4, Soph. Class Treasurer. .ll 1' X. VERNON W. l llElJElilCK JR. Just you wait, llifll ln' great. Boys' Gln-4' 1, 45 JI' Class. Ima, 25 Spanish Club 4. MARILYN GRAMES Lyn To lw1'ffir'ir'i1t 171 her oimiwriy in all that :che does is the film of Marilyn, Girls' Glu- 15 Iiit. Club 2, 3, Pri-s. 45 Mixed Clioriis I5 Y-'Fei-ri 45 l ri-sh. and .liz Class 'l'1'vasi11'i-1'. QF DONNA Nl.-XRIE l lNL'll Hl'llIll,'llj'H She iiwts f'Z'f'l' fair, and rzvrvz' lIJVfJllfl.ll Audio-Vis. Club Trc'a. 45 l llA l. ZZ. V. Pres. 3 lrva. 4. l'.ll.A. County 'lll'L'ii. 45 GAA .. I..--1 l. J, 3, -l, C-ills Glue 35 Swim-iliiii' Staff Copy Hn-arlwi' 45 Y- 'l'1'i'Ii 4. my - DAN HAAS Danny None but himself can be his parallelf' Audio-Vis. Club 45 Baseball Re. 25 Foot- ball Re, 1, 2, Vy. 35 Hi-Y 3, Sec. 45 Varsity Club 3, Soc. 4. FRANK W. FRAZIER What more Could you ask for. All Class Play 2, 35 Annual Staff 3, Edi- tor-in-Cliici 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Rc. Mgr. 25 Boosters' Club 25 FTA 45 Hi-Y 45 Jr. Class. Lea. 25 Lit. Club 35 Math-Science Club 3, Pros. 45 Orchestra 15 Somethin' Stuff 35 Student Couneil 45 Varsity Club 3, 4. xv SHIRLEY E. HAAS Shi1'1 She that was ever fair and never proudg had tongue at will and yet was never load. Comm. Club 45 FHA 25 GAA 45 Y-Toon 4. BONNIE JEAN GOON USll.07lCC is as deep as eternity. Band 1 25 FHA 25 GAA 15 Girls' Glce 45 Audio-Vis. 4. LYDIA GRAY A friend with a smile and a heart of goldf, LEONA HARMON l5Lee77 Such a girl for fun and nonsense you never sawf' Audio-Vis. Club 4, Boosters' Club 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Y-Teen 4. EVELYN JUNE HERMAN l6Jur1eY! To a young heart, everything is fun. Monroe High 1, Air- port High 2, FHA 3, 4, GAA 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Y- Teen 4. : .ix . ,QQ - fit.,- ...Q 1... fl 2 ROBERT C. HALBERT uBObsn His skill in athletics is admired by all. Baseball Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, Basketball Re. 1, 2, Vy. 4, Football Re. 1, 2, Vy. 4, Boosters' Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Mixed Chorus V. Pres. 4, Track 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. JOYCE HOOPER Joycie Here today, gone to- morrow? Sweet Home High School, GAA 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, Boost- ers Club 2, Scotland 3, Lit. Club 4, Girl's Glee 4, Mixed Chorus 4, F. T. A. 4, Y-Teens 4. JEAN E. HEPLER Always on the spot. Annual Staff Class Editor 4, Boosters' BARBARA HOFFMAN Barb Simply ravishingf' All class play 2, Boos- ters' Club 1, 2, FTA 3, 4, Girls, Ensemble 4, Girls' Glee 4, Hall Monitor Club 33 Jr. Class. Lea. 2, Lit. Club 2, 3, 4, Math-Science Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Somethin' Editor- in-Chief 4, Spanish Club Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Y-Teen 3, Trea. 4. HENRY W. HOFFMAN Nobody,s enemy but everybodyls friendf' FFA 3, 4. Club 2, FHA 23 FTA Pres. 4, Hall Monitor Club 3, Jr. Class. Lea. Vice-Pres. 2, Lit. Club 2, 3, 4, Math-Science Club 3, Program Chairman 4, Y-Teen 3, Sec. 4, Senior Class Vice-Pres. WAYNE T. HESS He'll Succeed. Annual Staff Faculty Editor 4, Audio-Vis. club 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball Re. 1, Football Re. 2, Vy. 4, FTA Sec. 4, Jr. Class Lea. Pres. 2, Lit. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math-Science Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Var- sity Club 4. 'iv 'IL' ROBERT J. KELLERMEIER llB0bHY Soft spoken, but sel- dom speaking. Annual Staff Sports Editor 45 Audio-Vis. Club 2, Trea. 3, V. Pres. 45 Boosters' Club 25 FFA V. Pres. 3, Sentinel 45 Literary Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Jr. Class Sec.5 Sen. Class Pres. ORLAN F. KOPP Koppie What should a man do but be merry? All Class Play 45 Audio-Vis. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Re. 1, 25 Boosters' Club 1, 25 Boys' Glee 45 Football Re. 1, 2, Vy. 3, 45 FFA 35 Lit. Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Track 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4. GENE E. KAZMAIER ..KaZy,, lt is quality not size that counts. FFA 3, V. Pres. 4. LAWRENCE J. LAUER iaLarry1s Oh, such speed! Audio-Vis. Club 3, 4. MARGARET JANE KEIVEL Margie Her ways are ways of pleasantncssf' Annual Staff Faculty Editor 45 Boosters' Club 1. 25 Girls' Glee 1, 3, 45 Literary Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 45 Y-Teen 45 Girls' Ensemble 4. ROBERT LEES HBOU, Bob is alert and active . Annual Class Editor 45 Boosters' Club 1, 25 Boys' Glee 1, 2, 45 Football Re. 1, 2, Vy. 3, Co-Captain 45 Hall Monitor Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Red Cross 35 Stu- dent Council 2, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Soph. Class Pres. ' .3 , 5 JAMES KOPP Jim Heroes are born. not made. All Class Play 45 An- nual Bus. Mgr. 45 Baseball Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 45 Basketball Re. 1, Vy. 2. 3. 45 Boosters' Club 25 Football Re. 1, Vy. 2. 3, Co-Captain 45 FTA 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Jr. Class Lea. 25 Math- Science Club 3, 45 St. Council 1, 2. 3, V. Pres. 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Var- sity Club 2. 3. Pres. 45 Fresh. Class pres. CAROL ANN LAING 'tCal Personality plus. All Class Play 45 Boosters' Club 1, 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 FTA 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Pres. 45 Lit Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 45 Some- thin' Staff Ass't Ed. 45 Student Council 45 Y- Teen 3. V. Pres. 45 Football Queen 4. PATRICIA ANN MAGRUM apatyy Short and sweet. Annual Staff 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls, Glee 2, Jr. Class. Lea. 2, Spanish Club 4. DOREN MORRIS Happy is he, from cares he is free. FFA 3, 4. RICHARD C. LESLIE Dick Avoids women. FFA 4, Reporter 3. ROSEMARY LEE MUIR caMary1v I have a light head, a very light head, in fact, I am a blonde? Annual Club Editor 4, Boosters, Club 1, 2, Comm. Club 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 4, Hall Monitor Club 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 4, Student Council 3, Y-Teen 2, 3, Chaplain 4. DAVID T. LLOYD Dave,' A friend youill never forget? All Class Play 4, Somethin' Staff Sports Editor 4, Audio-Vis. Club 1, 2, Boosters' Club 1, 2, Boys' En- semble 2, 3, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Lea. 2, Lit. Club 3, 4, Trea. 2, Math- Science Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Boys' Quartet 4. ALVIN PERKINS Alvie Oh, that build! All Class Play 2, 4, Band 1, Baseball Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Re. 1, 2, Vy. 3, 4, Boosters' Club 1, 2, Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 1, Student Council 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Fresh. V. Pres. DEAN MOOSMAN HMO!! The life of the party? Baseball Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, Basketball Re. 1, 2, Vy. 3, 4, Boosters' Club 1, Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Re. 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, V. Pres. 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Red Cross 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, Trea. 4. KENNETH DALE MOSER t'Dale His trombone is full of melody? Audio-Vis. Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Baseball Re. 2. Vy. 3, 4, Basketball Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, Football Re. 2, FFA Sec. 4, Hi- Y 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. 7 'WECSY C is I CLIFFORD E. PHILO Cliff Quiet, but observ- ing. Band 1, 2, 3. ROSALYN JOAN RYDER Rosie A good, sensible girl, whose work combines wzth pleasure. 'lr il V 'U l INEZ PETERSEN t'Pete ' Happy and gay in all she does. All Class Play 2, Boo- sters' Club 2, FTA 3, Trea. 45 GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Glcc l, 3,43 Hall Monitor Club 2, Jr. Class. Lea 2, Lit. Club 3, Trea. 43 Math-SCi- ence Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 45 Somethin' Bus. Mgr. 43 Student Council 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. CAROL LOU PHILLIPS nphuu I must confess, I am fond of fun. All Class Play 3, An- nual Staff Art Editor 45 Boosters' Club 1, 23 FTA 4, Girls' Glee 4g Jr. Class. Lea. 2g Lit. Club 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 4, Sornethin' Staff Art Editor 45 Spanish Club 4g Y- Teen 2, 33 Program Ch. 4, BONNIE J. SCHALLER Honesty, character. a pleasantness, too, mix them together and we have you? Annual Staff 43 Band 4, FTA 45 Jr. Class. Lea. 23 Lit. Club 2, 33 Math-Science Club 3, Sec.-Trea. 45 Orches- tra 1. DELOY SCHRAMM uJohnH Happy - go - lucky, easy to please. He's amiable, kind, and always at ease. Audio-Vis. Club lg Hall Monitor Club 29 Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 1. DOUGLAS J. PRATT Doug A boy of few words. Audio-Vis. Club 2, 35 Football Rc. lg FFA Trea. 3, 4, Hall Moni- tor Club 3. LAVERN J. SATTLER A serious - minded boy? FFA 3, Historian 4. BETTY JEAN SHARP A ready tongue, a 'ready wit. Holmes-Liberty 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 4, Lit. Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Y-Toon 4. ROSALIE SHUFELDT t'Rosic Dark hair, shining eyes, merry, human- she's a prize. Audio-Vis. Club 4, Boosters' Club 2, Comm. Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Pres. 4, Hall Monitor Club 2, 3, Lit. Club 2, Sec. 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Jr. Class V. Pres. n usalm DAN SCHULT A regular guy? FFA 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. GEORGE SMITH Basketball is his great joy. Studies also appeal to this boy? Audio-Vis. Club 2, 3, Basketball Re. 1. Vy. 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club 1, 2, Football Vy. Mgr. 4, Hall Monitor Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Jr, Class. Lea. 2, Lit. Club 3, Math-Science Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA SEEBAUER t'Pat t'Her lips are formed for laughter. Somethin' Staff 4, Audio-Vis. Club 4, Boosters' Club 1, 2, FHA 3, 4, FTA 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee .2, 4, Jr. Class. Lea. 2, Lit. Club 3, 4, Math-Science Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Spanish Club 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Y- Teen 4. J -Pia 5 i 1 2 GRACE ANN SPILKER Jolly and gay,' she's always that wayf' Audio-Vis. Club 4, Boosters' Club 1, 2, Comm. Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, Lit. Club 4, Y-Teen 3, 4. is '.,, CAROLYN SHIPLE She is full of good nature. FTA librarian 4, Girls, Glee 2, Jr. Class. Lea. Sec. 2, Lit. Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club Sec.- Trea. 4, Y-Teen 4, Senior Class Sec. MARY JANE SMETANA Janie Lots of fun and very gay.:J Boosters' Club 1, 2, Comm. Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Lit. Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. CARL LEE THORNTON Rhythm man in any band. Annual Staft -lj Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Re. 1, 2, Vy. 3, 4, Basket- ball Re. 1, 2, Vy. 3, 4, Boosters' Club 1, 2, Boys' Glee 4, FTA 4, Hi-Y 4, Jr. Class. Lea. 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Spanish Club V. Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 4, Soph. Class V. Pres. WILMA SARAH WOLF Willie A regular girl and the best of pals. Audio-Vis. Club 4, Comm. Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Glee 1, 4, Lit. Club 2, 4, Math-Science Club 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Somethin' Staff Ex- change Editor 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Y- Teen 4. JERRY CLARK SUTTER He certainly is a good sport, he likes ball games of any sort. All Class Play 2, Annual Av't. Mgr. 4, Baseball Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Club 1, 2, Basketball Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, Boys Ensem- ble 3, Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Re. 1, Vy. 2, 3, 4, FTA V. Pres. 4, Hall Mon- itor Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Jr. Class. Lea. 2, Lit. Club 3, Math-Science Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. DONNA JANE ZAK K6Da1U Always pleasant and full of fun. There's not a better friend under the sun. All Class Play 4, An- nual Staff 4, Boosters' Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Girls' Glee 2, 4, Lit. Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Student Council 3, Sec. 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, Pres. 4, Basketball Queen 4, Franklin Jr. Hi. 1. RONNIE SWARTZ Ready and willing. Annual Staff Sports Editor 4, Audio-Vis. Club 3, 4, FTA 4, Hall Monitor Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Lit. Club 3, Math- Scicncc Club 3, 4, Studen Council 3, Trca. 4, Track 3, Jr. Class Pres. i ELIZABETH WEHDE KlLiz!D She's small, she's sweet, she's gay. Audio-Vis. Club Sec. 4, Boosters' Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Jr. Class. Lea. 2. MARJORIE WOLFE uMargev A merry, gay com- panionf' FHA 1, 2, 3, Parli- mentarian 4, GAA 1, Spanish Club 4, Stu- dent Council 2. Not Pictured Ronnie Hankins R is F W' 'if E J i N , w is af 5' -f ' 'N ' . 'Z ' K we 516. ,wg L35 F' W-:X .gg ,li 331. Q-QQ., A . .N :f . xv' ' ' .+:'.', 'H v 'F' Q ' X 1: , 41 5 I ,. X 'Y S 9, 1 WN, 'Z' K Q2 ., S , Kr I F Y . aw 'ia ug 'jf S' y 8 px 4 as 1 ' lr E9 Mews: 5 A 41 'i , fs wi' ,X .'s.,, :mf I. X29 vm- .Q .wig . ,a Y ,x Raj 1 . is H wi, , w ,k fl Y 6 A . V' 'A T , if 5 1 Q ,ff 'L a was X!!! x iff. K I X 1 I E is ,x l 1 I 1 r xx fi Ei WVR? r- cal 'a f ff K, Www sf ' X 5. 5 M. xg fi X f 51,-,Q ,, ,. X' if ,ir -W if 4-pp XX ,,,. wg , , if ,.--f-h.-: :.,, LS? yfds W5 ,V J' .iq we YS' I. s we gg ak ,. W E Vit , L ' HQ- .N Q .. , , T' , . - Q- Q .bn President Jack Harris fast- .-,:s,,.s - - ea , va 2- 1' 'WP' ' . , +1 If M. -, 1 f x , I I 1 at Vice President Secretary Treasurer Barb Westervelt Pat Hoffman Paul Schneider CLASS 0F 1952 The Junior class really had a big and busy year. They started off the year with a splash party then sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance during the month of November. They received their beautiful class rings just before Christmas and ended up their enjoyable year with a picnic in the spring. The capable officers for the year were President, Jack Harrisg Vice President, Barbara Westerveltg Secretary, Pat Hoffman and Treasurer, Paul Schneider. The officers and class are under the sponsorship of Miss Bendure, Miss Morgan and Mr. Blayney. .f.:.,1:,ff-Ha54.:,.:::.:msz- .f ,, -azgsfrgjliw-f f . c l sf? ' 'Y il' H. , 'I K if , i i 9 'Q 1 fav Jus qw! Q, . fyiw i .K W . fff...gi,s My ' 'N ' af ti l, f r ' it N if M V SW is xl ff 'fir ' ' -.L aff . I 7 1.255 75 ,,,g i In W Paula Raymond Arnold Bossa Robert Tony Artz Broer Shirley Phillip Artz Buckenberger Cherie John Ballantyne Canfield ,vi 7 32 'Sf-Ji Xt ,fi Q W iv. A Q,,..,2IA ,A ag, ii of KW Q' ,Q--r Dottie Haas Donna Jean Hahn Roddy Halloran Yvonne Hart , Cf, N V -35' F n'n, ii , :W I A ,M , 4' ,E 'vw tkxip, .- li ,L ,, . ,, fl .av- , ex Y' I, 1 ri S X 5 , F - -Q' ...Z -gr Y f' 1 ' . ,3 .1- 2 Z1 A .5 'L 'anis it iiml 4 Barbara Coy Danny Davey Betty Dhondt Glenn Eekel t.-A . 5' . iw i . . at , I , L '.-. ,i few, 4 ' Q X ,ka . A Qs 1 ,sa-,Q ag. s limy, L 5 ,,, g gran QM Larry Houck John Hutchek Joyce Innes Charles Kern 2 X ,, 6 , s mn f Robert Eineh Wilma Fastnaeht June Gloor Doris Grolle 'Gif ww QQ' av W' 'ul' Kay King Lynne Koliankie Beverly LuHote Carolyn Lapp unwugr -an Kathleen Harter Mary Lou Henry Eddie Hersey A Mary Ann Garn .... x . Si R A . xi vt... vV' NCQ' Glenna Mizer Martha Morgan Nancy Muir Paul Nissen William Leslie Mary Ann Logce Ben Londeree Jack May Mary Perry Carol Pratt Dolly Pustay Rose Rectenwald Joyce Meister John Mcrloy Elsio Michelson Kenneth Miller Rosella Rectenwald Franklin Rinker Natalie Robinson Royal Russell . A :5'455i , X 'F'- arf' 1' sry. Ni jk VFW , is 1 qQ iw 3' J is , X fl ML Viv IV' l Jane Norby Eddie Odcncal Martha Odeneal Pearl Osborn 'F J! F H Spencer Stanford Ronald Stcwart Jim Trccce Elvira VanderV1ucht 24 Elmer Szlbo Robert Subo Ronald Suttler Luanne Schuller Marcelle Schramm John Silvester Donald Simmons Hugh Snyder Lorna VonEwegen Edith Williams Richard Williams was Maw new www rmmuwas slnanphs X, wr N 5 ,...--wg President Vice President Secretary Treasurer John lluebner Nancy Ford Kathryn Adams Marjorie Zoll CLASS 0F 19 3 The Sophornores are in full swing of high school now. They have a very active class with several boys serving on the varsity squad of football and basketball, and many of the class' members, are members of the band. They sponsored the Valentine Day Dance, a convocation, a Class picnic, and a splash party in the spring which ended the year. The class ollicers are John Huebner, Presidentg Nancy Ford, Vice Presidentg Kathryn Adams, Secretaryg Marjorie Zoll, Treasurer. The class has done very well under the leadership of Mr. Huebner, Mr. Strovv, and Miss Ruthinger, their class sponsors. -Y' 41 '3 19- hi? if Betty Louis Ames Bateson Mary Sally Armbruster Bayer James Jean Ault Biltz Arthur Jack Babcock Blakeman fu, W 4.5 X W. , ,Nga X.r. 3. . Msigyar r Yagi 2 C ' Qi '99 Robert Dauer Jeanette Croubels Nancy Cummins Monica Dominique Y Donna Bossa Beverley Bostdorf Francis Brahier Bill Brownlee Rolland Ernch Joyce Evans John Helen Brinker June Cable Donald Carter Ronald Carter Shiley Gordon Doris Gray Gaye Gene Duty Lola Ellison Marcia Else Buddy Emch Franks Doris Frusher Gurtzweiler Danny Haas Mickey Hulbert Betty Hurt Shziron Hoffman Roger Horner David Hu fford Ronald Hufford Jerry Jacobs Joyce Jimison Alice McCloud Lawrence McCullough Joan Merrill Marilyn Moser Donald Moser Shirley Myers George Nameche Vera Osborn ,-.a-f ' 'Y i 9 Nancy Mainz Agnes Managhan Mary Ann Matheney Thomas May Nancy Roux Betty Russell Margie Sabo Robert Sarver sg xx 1. sg X Q22 xx i Twh rvi if NY? s uu-una-zum ummm, Shirley Nancy PG1'kl1'1S Pringle John David PCTTY Quidort JOhl1 Lois Piatt Redouty Nancy Bud Poggemeyer Rideout xx X. a - ' .F 'ff'-IZSI' ,: 2- t SWE 1. i1ifgj:f'.'-11-I ':f'+:::g'f?? , , in , s Y Rwlwf , , K , Shirley Sarver Charles Sattler Jane Sautter Dick Scott Nancy Schramm Shirley Seiling Jerry Shiple Evelyn Smetana Tom Smith Jeff Spahn Barbara Sattler Kenneth Schaller FN- Y Kal' 3 2 :murray Q H 3 is 'M V .Q .. V+ ,.,,,' , gif Mu Vllm Spock Annvttu 'I'ho1'uton Sk' ID Vzmdn'm'yndc No rmu I1 VV111'ns AMOS '1 W , i n A',' 1 P lm' ' I P v -lv' H g 12.5 is ...... x Q President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Duane Williams Pat Kern Pat Klinger Pat Londeree CLASS 0F 19 4 The class of '54 started their first year in Perrysburg in a busy fashion. First they elected class officers, who were, President, Duane Williams, Vice President, Pat Kern, Secretary, Pat Klingerg and Treasurer, Pat Londeree. They then held a Freshman party in October, an enjoyable picnic in April, and a convocation in May. They have made themselves quite well known during there first year in high school. May they do as well in the next three years! Patty David Artz Beck Dick Sandra Armstrong Bernard John Marilyn Bayer Bortel Mary Gretchen Bayer Braun 005 Peter Cope Torn Craine Marjorie Craton Rohm-rt Davis .,..,1 - be is . A K A af' I:- :. ,f i , 1 ,ptvw T . 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A 7 I Tiff- Vx wt R t F + A 5 n l ' 2 of ..,, z 5 gawk U. - - . flu. Wlszm W' ' 1 K X w sf Q K a v Y' iagjgazerww - N s ' 'Q' - , kill I ,, ian: 5 m ,ug 3 W' 55 .-had if NWI' V Marilyn Q ,, S Houck gifting f Grace - .,., .wwhiifigfziz'muff wax . -v'- 1 X ww ew-Q. Howard ,,i, ' ' OH I. ' P ,, , i W Kaetzel be ia 'f J ' We V , , v Kamenca 34 , ' g. f.,-Q - gs., -, 5555 5 . V 4 S1 Z , I a.-.. 5 ii . - ni ::,: 5 ,r,W . ,, ,i H , M, if ' Eng, Krdg-s A em-. Marda Shirley m r ' A e . Kazmalef Leydoff m 2 s N' Lofma Judy ii, K. A A il Klng Lippeft , V W f AIICQ Bob dk A KDE Lyons ' My U10 Tom 1 . Kfegef Lyons Q l A f A -, K EAW al ui' M W we ,K 5 i , , w :x Air i Jo Ann Pringle Owen Puse Judy Ray Marilyn Reitzel 'H 1 ex- K f i 1 .1 yr , 'wt Rita Magrum Charles Melchert Marie McClain Norma McCullough Glenn Schaller Margie Schramm Jeanette Schuster Ann Shelly Susan McPeek Barbara Morlock Mary Nitsch Charles Petersen Fritz Shufeldt Ronnie Simmons Norm Soldwish Luella Speck Y Q lr k .. . Xt, ,,, .. .. x R59 K . as we t .se 'C 1 Mary Ann Rinehart Charles Rinker Bill Sahloff Dick Savial 8' F James Van Orden Ewald Veller Barbara Warnimont Rachel Warns Margaret Yantis Ella Jean Spilker Lois Steckline Bob Steinline Carol Stevens Shirley Wilson Margaret Witzler Shirley Stultz Sandy Sutter Dottie Thompson Jo Ann Tinney :adv Eugene Weidner Phil Whitner Fred Wideman Bill Williams Y' Top Row: J. Burkhardt, B. Hundt, J. Adams, D. Dziuor, J. Caple, H. Fishbaugh, L. Hartwick, R. Cub- berly.Seco1zd Row: M. Hurst, P. Gamby, R. Foster, T. Finch, J. Buckenberger, M. Davis, T. Dartt, L. Friend, D. Cogun. Third Row: R. Hill, J. Crane, C. Hutton, C. Eighth Top Row: D. Williams, F. Zaye, J. Lyons, L. Lusher, P. May. Second Row: J. Soldwish, G. Wideman, F. Kos, A. Wolfe, J. Simmons, D. Parrish, W. Westervelt, A. Schuller. Third Row: S. Ryder, , B. O'Leary, P. Woolley, L. Laine, N. Walker, S. Kirby, D. Jimison, Ankenbrandt, J. Fishback, R. Herman, J. Atherton, O. Friess. Bottom Row:D. Bronson, D. Cope, I. Boos, S. Fraquharson, D. Caldwell, N. Frusher, T. Foster, M. English, E. Gloor. Grade M. Pizer. Fourth Row: R. Ries, J.Sargent, J. Phillips C. St. Clair, M. Plusing, D. Rose, M. Witzler, C. Savial M. Reid. Bottom Row:C. Spilker, J. Reither, M. Rus- sell, M. Petersen, S. Thomas, P. Yantis, P. Schramm J. Nollenberger, C. Sabo. w1-wsu .. . in -im-Q... . Top Row: G. Carter, D. Hufford, R. Elliott, L. Jacobs, B. Jones, B. Clayborne, C. Ellison, P. Ames, B. Boyd. Second Row: A. Caple, B. Hinger, D. Goeke, C. Frederick, J. Friess, M. Basham, S. Canfield, L. Bernard, C. Greene.Third Row: J. Gwyn, D. Gray, Seventh Top Row: J. Kazmaier, D. Kirby, T. Morrison, D. Piatt, T. Thornton, B. Suter, J. Ludwig, C. Snyder. Second Row: C. Keller, B. Swanson, J. Friess, C. Waldo, G. Pratt, E. Snyder, K. Starr, F. May, B. Schaller. Third Row: N. Mazey, J. King, F. Leverton, B. Bonham, T. Cummins, H. Gray, J. Faher S. Hayes M. Curtis. Bottom Row:R. Howard, G. Bernard, P Caldwell, I. Delmontte, C. Finch, S. Grames, B. Bossa P. Fielitz, M. Bostdorf. J. Sheldrick, N. Westervelt, J. Snyder, S. Sargent Bottom Row: L. Rideout, C. Sarver, D. Sahloff, V. Treece, N. Spreng, P. Stanford, M. Schramm, S. Schaller. . ...m f an E f Junior Mary Ann Garn Freshman Ann Shelly '50 Queen Carol Ann Laing '49 Queen Carol Braatz Senior Marilyn Granfies Sophomore Shirley Sarver x 4 3 A K Q Q o ins The coronation ceremony took place on our football Held at the televised game with Whitmer, Queen, Carol Ann Laing, received her crown from last year's queen, Carol Braatz, and presented the team's co-captains, Jim Kopp and Bob Lees, with the football. The Queen arrives. Queen Carol presents the ball to the co-captains. Queen Carol and the '49-'50 Queen, Carol Braatz. CAROL ANN LAING, FOOTBALL QUEEN 39 l 2 z l x X 4- 1' ff' 92 , 1112 1 gOSa,e Pat W -A M 5, 's ' f ' 7 2f:: QUEEN Donna Zak Q KING Bernie Eckel Student Council President, George Smith, crowns Basketball Queen, Donna Zak, while Crown Bearer, Carol Jean Dunlap, watches. I! K' 293 K4 I3 U 3 DONNA EAN' BASKETBALL QUEEN 13iEiLYn1S5f1?eeS'E1XIS5ff31155562255 Carol Jean Dunlap, Rosie Shufcldt, Pat Seebauer. IA YQ Back Row: Mr. George Munger, Donna Zak, Carl Thornton, Pat Magrum, George Far- ringer, Margaret Kievel, Barbara Artz, Mary Muir, Jean Hep- ler, Bob Kellermeier, Jerry Sutter. Front Row: Bonnie Schaller, Bob Lees, Ronnie Swartz, Frank Frazier, Wayne Hess, Jim Kopp. Black And Gold taii The Black and Gold staff has tried very hard to make this year's annual a good one. They hope it will meet with your approval. They are proud of the huge success in their subscription campaign and in their convocation which opened the campaign. This year's hard working staff was headed by Editor-in-Chief, Frank Frazier and was under the faculty guidance of George Munger. Editor-in-chief, Frank Frazier The annual Staff works hard! Back Row:Mr. George Munger, Dick Booher, Marian Best, Inez Petersen, David Lloyd, Donna Finch, Pat See- bauer, George Farr- inger. Front Row: Willie Wolf, Barbara Hoffman, Carol Laing. omethin' tail The Somethin' Staff of 1951 has worked very hard this year. They have put out nine issues, two of which were special issues, The Christmas Special and The May Issue. The Editor, Barbara Hoffman, has helped make this year's Somethirfs the best. Editor-in-chief, Barbara Hoffman args ef ag .gwieaaffr Q 411. ., fri L ' 4 ' H+ , - - -'izg:fs:::i2 . vf 45,51 xr, mir a The Somethinl staff works hard on the next issue Top Row: R. Simmons J. Sutter, J. Harris, C Thornton. Row Two: F. Frazier K. Miller, A. Perkins B. Schaller, B. Suter L. Jacobs. Row Three: Mrs. Hel- en Braun, B. Keller- meier, D. Lloyd, C. Davis, T. Broer, D Williams, M. Bayer. Row Four: B. West- ervelt, P. Hoffman, R Shufeldt, M. Odeneal B. Sattler, J. Burk- hart, J. Treece. Row Five: N. Ford, B Hoffman, P. Seebauer I. Petersen, W. Wolf N. Mainz, S. McPeek P. Wiser. Bottom Row: B. La- Hote, C. Laing, J Kopp, R. Swartz, D Zak, G. Smith, B Lees, L. Houck. tudent Council The Student Council is a very active and important organization in the school. Perrysburg's Student Council has been functioning for 5 years. The purpose of the Student Council is to solve students' problems, and to create better relationship between the Student Body and the Faculty. The Perrysburg Student Council is affiliated with the National Student Council and Toledo Area Student Council. The sponsor of the Council is Mrs. Helen Braun. Council members pose . l ng, 4' Q ,. : f 'i er 1 . J V I , A. ' , f yi 1 'T 'Y ' . ,Q . 2 f' f N K 1 . -' V 725: ' P Q .LQ 'T , K ,.: xfijf' f 55-.f , I -ix 4 2 .,.,, is -' Q 5 I jiseispi 1 1Q.gk3,A '.,, 1 ' - ' X . fi' NYS : 'I ' 1 iii? We VV.kL ' viii? z , ..,. , N.... .,.. And we are still posing. Pres Vice. Sec. Pres. Trea. . . . OFFICERS .George Smith . . . .Jim Kopp ...Donna Zak Ronny Swartz C. 0011 Q Back Row: Inez Petersen, Bob Kellermeier, Bernie Eckel, Frank Frazier, Wilma Wolf. Front Row: George Smith, Jean Hepler, Barb Hoffman, Marilyn Grames, Jim Kopp. ational Honor ociety The National Honor Society is a national organization which honors outstanding Senior Students. To be chosen a member of this organization, a student must be outstanding in character, service, scholarship, and lead- ership. On February 23, ten students were chosen members in the annual con- vocation. In this convocation, James Kopp represented Torch Bearer, Bernard Eckel, Character, Frank Frazier, Service, Jean Hepler, Scholar- ship, and George Smith, Leadership. H ' 99 Our lVl1ss Brook Top Row: Bud Emch, Orlan Kopp, Jack Harris, Jim Treece, Larry Houck, Jim KOPD, Alvie Perkins, Donna Zak, Glenna Mizer. Bottom Row: Lynn Kohankie, Barb Coy, Marilyn Houck, Mary Bayer, Carol Laing, Miss Schultz, Nancy Ford, Mariann Logee, Nancy Mainz, Nancy Muir, Gretchan Braun. This yours ull class play was ll three act comedy entitled Our Miss Brooks. lt was Q1 gm-ut success under the able direction of Miss Schultz. Scenes From LAOUI' Miss Brooks COMMODORESH The PHS in concert season Front Row: B. Bostdorf, P. Wiser, E. Vander Vlucht, F. Frazier, N. Ford, P. Arnold, M. English, L. Houck A. McCloud, K. Dunbar. Row Two: P. Kern, P. Londeree, J. Sheldrick, N Schramm, R. Howard, M. Bortell, M. Witzler, D Witzer, A. Shelly, S. Sarver, C. Campbell, D: Dauer, M. Perry, D. Goeke, B. Hart, M. Reid, B. LaHote. Row Three: N. Cummins, S. McPeek, R. Hernandez, B. Schaller, V. Treece, S. Canfield, S. Schaller, G. Nameche, B. Dauer, K. Schaller, C. English, N. Sold- wish, C. Thornton, G. Farringer, B. Schaller, B. 1Barownlee, J. Perry, D. Frusher, N. Mainz, J. Piatt, D. oser. Back Row: A. Schaller, T. Thornton, D. Piatt, L. Schaller, D. Duhamel, Mr. Joseph Denbow, Not Pic- tured B. Rideout. P. H. . Commodores The Band, under the direction of Mr. Joseph Denbow, has worked very hard in making a successful year. During the marching season the Commodores played at the football games. They gave many wonderful performances that were enjoyed by all. During the concert season the band gave concerts in February and in the spring. They also gave a convocation, played for school plays, and played at other outside activi- ties. The Commodores ended their season by marching in the Memorial Day Parade. The band's new director, Mr. Denbow, has worked very hard in teaching the band the fundamentals of marching and concert work. Besides having a new director, the band receiv- ed new, flashy uniforms. They received these uniforms in time for the first football game. There are five seniors in the band this year. They are, Bonnie Schaller, George Farringer, Dale Moser, Carl Thornton, who are- all first Drum Major in football season, and ays the clarinet in concert season. chair players, and Frank Frazier, who ' cry .of 4 hs The PHS? 5 'COMMODORESU in marching reqalicx , ., ., -f f .fem-fftt.. f.f,,f..t.s'1::m 'fsffffw-sioyfwwam. -I-m ,1.m,,.,wm'mN.,,F,,,,.,.., ,,,,. . -. . S A . , , , 1 Beverly LaH0te Beverly Bostdorf Frank Frazier Mary Ann Garn Sharon Hoffman Drum Major And Majorettcs We are losing a good Drum Major this year Whom you all know is Frank Frazier. Frank has been our Drum Major now for four years. In the latter part of the year he taught a class in majoring to make a replacement for him next year. None of our majorettes will graduate this year so We Will have them for at least another year. This was their first year and they did a fine job. Majorettes Bev Bostdorf. Bev LaHote, Sharon Hoffman, Mary Ann Garn, in various costumes they wore during Drum Major Frank Frazier. the year. Buddy Emch Pat Hoffman Nancy Ford Donna Zak Carol Ann Laing David Lloyd 1 1 Cheerleaders The cheerleaders of PHS this year are close to the best that Perrysburg has ever had. They led the cheers at all the football games and all the basketball games during the year. Three of the cheerleaders, Carol Laing, Donna Zak, and David Lloyd, will graduate at the end of this year. These will be replaced by junior Cheerleaders. The cheerleaders are advised by Mrs. Whit- acre, the girls' physical education teacher. PHS I unior Cheerleaders C The junior cheerleaders lead all the cheers cheering on the reserve basketball games during the sea- son. They will, upon the gradu- ation of the senior cheerleaders take their places. Junior Cheerleaders: Jean Biltz, Carolyn Lapp, Chuck Melchert, Kathryn Adams, Leah Lafarree. Front Row: C. Lzipp, M. Matheny, M. Moser, Adams, N. Cummins, R. Adams, M. Best, M. D. Grolle, S. Sarver, M. Morgan, P, See- Muir, D. Lloyd, J. Sutter, E. Hersey, T. Smith. bziuer, S. Hoffman, C. Melchert, D. Duhamel, B, Lees, J. Herman, M. Zoll, J. Merrill, Miss A. Perkins, C. Pratt, D. Pustay, S. Perkins. Kathryn Bendure. Row Two: B. Lal-Iote, C. Laing, D. Zak, M. Back Row: B. Sharp, I. Petersen, C. Phillips, Rinehart, M. Keivel, M. Bayer, J. May, B. J. Biltz, E. Smetana, S. Seiling, B. Artz, M. Lyons, O. Kopp, E. Szibo, D. Moosmzin, B. Smetana. B. Halbert, C. Thornton, B. Emch, lloffmzin, E, ECkc'l,E. Michelson, L. LaFarree. W. Ellinwood, D. Simmons, L. Houck, P. Row Tlirvv: P. Hoffman, G. Braun, K. Wiser, W. Wolf, M. Laskey, E. Witzler. Mixed Choru The Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Miss Kathryn Bendure, sang at many of the convocations at school and several programs outside of school. The membership in the Mixed Chorus Went up to 65 this year. Pzamst Sweet Music! 50 l Top Row: M. Matheny, C. Lapp, P. Hoffman, C. Laing, B. LaHote, D. Zak, E. Smatana, S. Seiling, M. Moser, N. McCullough, C. Honsberger, M. Dominique, N. Cummins, J. Biltz, B. Sharp, N. Muir, M. Sme- tana, M. Best, M. Muir, B. Artz, W. Wolf. Row Two: L Ellison P. Osborn M Rinehart . , , . , G. Braun, M. Kazmaier, D. Grolle, M. Keivel, M. Nitsch, P. Klinger, C. Phillips, I. Petersen, K. Dunbar, E Vander Vlucht, S. Myers, B. Westervelt, M. Laskey R. Adams, J. Herman, D. Witzler, P. Wiser, S. Mei Peek. Miss Kathryn Bendure. Row Three: K. Adams, B. Warnimont, B. Morlock, S Bernard, S. Leydorf, C. Stevens, L. Fisher, C. Davis D. Thompson, J. Schuster, B. Eisel. F. Grames, J Canfield, P. Haas, M. Reitzel, E. Eckel, E. Michelson L. LaFarree, J. Merrill,'P. Kern. Bottom Row: M. Morgan, S. Wilson, S. Artz, D. Hahn R. Brinker, P. Artz, M. Burdo, B. Goon, I. Giaimo, M Bayer, B. Hoffman, A. Shelly, S. Perkins, C. Pratt, D Pustay, M. Sabo, P. Londerree. Pianist: Shirley Sarver. Girls Glee Club This year, the glee club has given pleasure and enjoyment to all those attending their programs. They started out by singing many different and enjoyable numbers and continued through the year. Their first program was presented on Thanksgiving followed by an even greater one on Christ- mas. ,In April they held their annual spring festival. They also attended the Sports Arena for a skating party. It is under the able direction of Miss Bendure. GIRL'S ENSEMBLE Top Row: N. Cummins, D. Zak, F. Gramos, I. Petersen, W. Wolf, P. Wiser. Bottom Row: C. Lapp, P. Hoff- man, B. Hoffman, S. Sarver, J. Merrill, P. Kern. Pianists: Mary Ann Matheny and Bill Frederick. 51 Top Row: G. Duty, F. Shufeldt, O. Puse, B. Halbert, D. Lloyd, B. Lees, O. Kopp, A. D. Muosman, J. Sutter. R. Simmons, E. Sabo, Perkins, Mr. Denbow. D. Williams, E. Weidner. Bottom Row: M. Himburg, D. Kaetzel, P. Svc-mul Row: R. Stewart, E. Kamenca, J. Cope, G. Caldwell, D. Beck, J. Treece, D. May. B. Emeh, C. Thornton, D. Simmons. E. Duhamel, C. Melchert. liersey, T. Smith, W. Ellinwood, L. Houck. Pianist: Bill Frederick. Third Row. J. Hess, F. Wideman, B. Lyons, The Boys' Glee Club had a very successful year under their new conductor, Mr. Joseph Den- bow. They sang in the Christmas program which was presented by the entire music department and a few other times. In the early part of the year they had a picnic at Fort Meigs. 52 Boy Glee Club BOYS' QUARTET David Lloyd, Carl Thornton, Larry Houck, Don Simmons. CLarry Houck was replaced by Walter Ellinwood mid-seasonj Top Row: R. Hankins, P. Buckenburger, W. Leslie, R. Steinline, W. Sahloff, Mr. Hance Rogers. Row Two: R. Stewart, S. Stanford, W. El- linwood, B. Edwards, W. Hess. Row Three: R. Adams, M. Best, E. Wehde, R. Shufeldt, D. Moser, J. Meister, R. Swartz. Row Four: J. Herman, L. Harmon, G. Spilker, W. Wolf, B. Rideout, J. Treece, C. Mel- 'Sa chert. Bottom Row: B. Goon, D. Finch, G. Farringer, C. Davis, D. Haas, R. Kellermeier, O. Kopp, P. Seebauer. enior udio-Visual Education Club The Senior Audio-Visual Education Organization has been an active club in Perrysburg for three years. The members of this organization learn to operate Audio-Visual Education equipment. In addition to the usual duties they have been helping the new Junior High division of their organ- ization. Their Sponsor is Mr. Rogers. The girls learn toog OFFICERS President ........ George Farringer Vice President ...... Bob Kellermeier Secretary ..... ...... L iz Wehde Treasurer .... .... D onna Finch St. C. Rep .... ...Charles Davis FN A J I . 5 ,jg X. 2515? N' '7 fm' , it IW x UW A Is this right? X 10 'fag 4 all QI V7 Q NL ,CD ,S X Farringer. Starr, C. Snyder. Junior udio-Visual Education lub The Junior Audio-Visual Education Club is a new organization in Perrysburg this year. It is the only club entirely for the Junior High. They are learning how to operate the Audio-Visual Education equipment. Charles Davis and George Farringer from the Senior Club of the same name are helping the young club get its start. Their advisor is Mr. Rogers. Neat Equipmentg President .................. R. Suter Vice President .... .... J . Kazrnaier Secretary ....... ..... R . Schaller Treasurer .............. R. Swanson mi W9 rf? Qt' lv .',- 3 'fi 0 iq 'grass Wu Movies? Right away. Top Row: C. Davis G Row Two:G. Carter R Howard, S. Hayes K Bottom Row: R. Swan son, B. Schaller, R Sut er, J. Kazmaier, J. Friess Top Row: J. Jimison, L. Redouty, S. Sarver, M. Sabo, S. Artz, D. Hahn, W. Wolf. Row Two: S. Haas, M. Muir, S. Bayer, P. Wiser, E. Smetana, B. Russell, S. Seiling, N. Schramm. Row Three: G. Spil- ker, J. Meister, D. Pustay, M. Henry, K. King, A. Haas, N. Mainz, M. Moser. Bottom Row: Miss Baron, L. Harmon, R. Shufeldt, E. Vander Vlucht, D. Bondelier, R. Adams, B. Artz, M. Srnetana. COMMl.RC'S.AL iw .xv Commercial Club The Commercial Club is composed of those students actively interested in their business course and is designed to help them prepare for business jobs. The Commercial Club is very ably sponsored by Miss Agnes Baron. I ll OFFICERS President ........ ..... R uth Adams Vice President ........ Barbara Artz Secretary .......... Dodie Bondelier Treasurer .... Elvira Vander Vlucht St. C. Rep. ........ Rosalie Shufeldt The advisor had a word. Office Practice. 5 5 Top Row: Tom Crane Evald Vcller, Bo Hellman, Doren Mor ris, Charles Kern. Dal lVloser, Jerry Shiple Mr. Blayney. Second Row: Joh Wernert, Roy Russel Paul Nissen, Glej Eckle, Roland Emcl Jim Ault, Dan Schul' Geo. Bayer. Third Row: Dave Becl- Charles Rinker, Do Duhamel, Dick Leslie Eugene Weidner, La Vern Sattler, Joh Haas, Don Henry. Bottom Row: Dic. Armstrong, Kei Schaller, Henry Hoff mann, Bob Artz, Er Odeneal, Bernard Eck el, Bob Kellermeier Herb Grincr. Future Farmers 0E America The Future Farmers of America is a club that training in agriculture and enters them into is composed of the boys taking the vocational some friendly competition. Untler the direction agriculture course in Perrysburg High. Mem- of Mr. Blayney, the F.F.A. is one of the most bership in this club helps the boys with their active clubs in the school. Club initiation. Some members at a meeting. OFFICERS President ........ Bernard Eckel Vice President. .Gene Kazmaier Secretary ,.......... Dale Moser Treasurer. . . ...... Doug Pratt Rep. ...... ........ E d Odeneal Sent. .......... Bob Kellermeier Historian ....... LaVern Sattler 'sf 0 F 'nd ' Tlolyq 4 2' xii' IW 6 3 Cc 4 Q-IQ.-iv 1 G 1 c BECBLJ 3 Top Row: C. Pratt, D. Pustay, M. Burdo, M. Schramm, S. Bernard, B. Eisel, P. Klinger, C. Honsberger. Row Two: E. Eckel, P. Osborn, S. Wilson, G. Braun, S. Leydorf, J. Canfield, J. Ray, S. Gordon, E. Spilker. Row Three: R. Adams, M. Best, K. Harter, H. Brinker, L. Fisher, P. Artz, N. McCul- lough, G. Finch, Bt Sattler, A. Managh- an. Row Four: J. Herman V. Osborn, I. Giamo L. Ellison, M. Speck S. Sutter, P. Arnold L. Schaller, M. Perry M. Rinehart. Row Five: P. See- bauer, J. Sautter, R. Brinker, A. Kohl, S. Bayer, M. Henry, S. , Artz, D. Hahn, L. Steckline, S. Stultz G. Howard. ! 1 Q x 1 , Bottom Row: Miss Lucille Reuthinger, D. Bossa, N. Poggemeyer J Cable D Finch M Wolfe, A. Cable, M. Odeneal, R. Rectenwald, R. Rectenwald M Houck Future Homemakers Of America The Perrysburg chapter of F.H.A. is affili- ated With the national Future Homemakers of America. This organization is composed of those high school students who are taking Home Economics or who have had a year of Home Economics. This club has regular monthly meetings. During the year they had a Mother and Daugh ter Pot-luck Dinner, a panel discussion of teen age problems by some of the member s mothers, and a movie on possible Jobs for those who take Home Economics. The theme for this year 1S Better Family Living Miss Reuthinger is the club sponsor OFFICERS President .......... Martha Odeneal Vice President ..Rose1la Rectenwald Secretary ..... ......... A nn Cable Treasurer . . . . . .Donna Finch eo,,,aMh'Ca so - ff 'Wil' 4' Fh--. lf' ' emi, g. fit Wi: E n oe N X 140 1 My new dress' What lovely material' Top Row: Carol Laing Barb Hoffman, Caro Phillips, Ron Swartz Jim Kopp, Carl Thorn ton, Frank Frazier. Second Row: Bev La Hote, Mariann Logee Yvonne Hart, Caro Pratt, Wilma Wolfe Pat Seebauer, Bar! Westervelt, Mary Ani Garn. Bottom Row: Mis Morgan, Jim Treeee Wayne Hess, Jea Hepler, Jerry Suttei Inez Peterson. Caroly Shiple, Bonnie Sehal ler, Miss Munger. Future Teachers 0E America The OC Treece Future Teachers ot America burg chapter is affiliated with the National is a very active organization that has been func- Future Teachers of America. The F.T.A. has tioning in Perrysburg High for two years. two faculty advisors, Miss Morgan and Miss The F T A. was organized to promote interest Miunger. and give ewperienee in teaching. The Perrys- Members and a guest speaker. Members at a meeting. Secretary Treasurer Librarian S C Rep OFFICERS President .......... Jean Hepler Wavne Hess Inez Peterson Carolyn Shiple Jim Treece Vice President ..... Jerry Sutter Top Row: P. Lond- eree, P. Kern, S. Sut- ter, M. Witzler, M. Rinehart, S. McPeek, C. Campbell, E. Wil- liams, J. Ray, S. Ley- dorf, M. Houck, S Hoffman, M. Sabo, A McCloud. Row Two: A. Kohl, I Petersen, S. Sarver K. Adams, M. Domii nique, S. Perkins, D Bossa, N. Schramm M. speck, M. Kaz: maier, A. Shelly, M Nitsch, Mrs. Whitacre Row Three: S. Haas M. Logee, M. Morgan B. Coy, K. King, B Russell, S. Seiling, E Smetana, A. Cable, J: Herman, R. Adams, M. Best, G. Spilker. Row Four: M. Schramm, M. Bortel, C. Davis, L. Redouty, L. Lafaree, P. Wiser, W. Wolf, R. Recten- Wald, W. Fastnacht, J. Gloor, P. Arnold, M. Perry. 7 1 Bottom Row: M. Burdo, P. Seebauer, N. Ford, C. Laing, P. Magrum, R. Rectenwald N. Mainz, R. Muir, R. Shufeldt, B. LaHote, D. Finch, E. Wehde, M. Smetana, B. Bost dorf, K. Dunbar. Go Al O The Girl's Athletic Association is one of the largest and one of the most active clubs in school. The club succeeded in organizing girls teams in various sports and providing entertainment for the girls. The girls are able to earn letters and other means of recognition. Half time. President ......... .Rosalie Shufeldt Vice President ...... Rosemary Muir Secretary ............ Nancy Mainz St. C Rep Beverly LaHote 1 . Is it a basket? Treasurer ...... Mickey Rectenwald Hi-Y Top Row: G. Smith, L. Houck, D. Schult. Row Two: J. Harris, D. Simmons, J. May, A. Munnick, D. Moser, C. Thornton, E. Sabo, R. Halloran, C. Kern. Third Row: F. Frazier, R. Sabo, B. Halbert J. Treece, B. Emch, R Swartz, D. Schramm P. Buckenbcrger. Bottom Row: Mr Stoinecker, C. Finch D. Moosman, D. Haas A. Perkins, J. Sutter B. Lees, J. Kopp. The Hi-Y is the active branch organization of the Y.M.C.A. which up- holds the high standards of Christian character. The four cornerstones that this club is built on are clean living, clean speech, clean athletics and clean scholarship. Under the supervision of Mr. Steinecker, its leader, the members had a most enjoyable and successful year. Well--We have fun, We're happyg You photographers make us laugh, OFFICERS President ................ Carl Finch Vice President ...... Dean Moosman Secretary ................ Dan Haas Treasurer .... Alvie Perkins Qabsentj , 1 u ,. St. C. Rep. ................ Bob Lees 9 Pop Row: Mrs. Braun, Vlonica Dominique, Marjorie Laskey, Dick Scott, Dan Haas, Tom May. Second Row: Dolores Witzler, Marjorie Zoll, Nancy Roux, Nancy Cummins, Mary Ann Matheney, Dave Qui- dort, Tom Smith. Bottom Row: Nancy Ford. Leah Ra Farce, Alice McCloud, Barb Sattler, Kathy Adams, Sharon Hoffmann, Jerry Jacobs. Junior Classical League The Junior Classical League QLatinJ has been ical League was organized to promote inteiest functioning in Perrysburg High School for three in classical civilization. The club is affiliated years. with the American Classical League. Under the direction of Mrs. Braun the Class- EL ah Members and some projects. OFFICERS President ........ John Huebner Vice Pres .... Lea Rae LaFarree Sec.-Treas. ...... Alice McCloud S. C. Rep. ....... Barbara Sattler .Q 'i 53 a a ,, -M X-J Q More projects, signs of the ul! zodiac. Bottom Row: R. Shufeldt, M. Grames, C. Laing, I. Peterson, M. Moser, S. Perkins, P. llllflllllllli, D. Lloyd, B. LaHote, D. Zak. Literary Club Top Row: M. Domi- nique. A. McCloud, L. LaFarree, K. Adams, N. Roux. S. Sutter, M. Laskev E. Smetana F. Graihes, N. McCulL lough. Row Two: B. Bostdorf, K. Dunbar, P. Lond- eree, A. Shelly, M. Kazmaier, Y. Hart, C. Ballantyne, J. Norby, M. Logee. B. Sharp, C. Shiplc. Row Tlzrcc: D. Frush- M. Houck, W. Hess. R. Swartz. O. Kopp. M. Odeneal. E. Vander Vlucht. D. Pustay, C. er, N. Mainz. Pratt. Row Four: L. Fisher. C. Davis. R. Adams M. Best. G. Spillier: C. Davis, M. Math- ency. P. Seebauer, B. Hoffman. M. Zoll, J. Schuster. Row Five: G. Far ringer, R. Kellcrmeier, M. Snietana, J. Hep- delier, M. Keivel, Lapp, B. Enich. The Literary Club has charge of the Perrysburg High School Library. Members of the organization act as librarians and are responsible for the entry, care, and repair of all books. Throughout the year they have had monthly meetings. Mr. Munger is sponsor. Bev. has a question. OFFICERS President .......... Mar Vice President ......... ilyn Grames Carol Laing Secretary .......... Rosalie Shufeldt Treasurer. . . .... Inez Petersen , 3 ' '-11 Y6 M X xx 5 Nm Refreshmentsg X L' C i o it 62 ler, NV. Wolf. D. Bon- C. Top Row: J. Sutter, J, Kopp, D. Lloyd, J. Treecc. J. Meloy, J. May, J. Harris. - Row Two: A. Mannik, R. Stewart, B. Coy, D. Booher, R. Swartz, L. Houck, G. Smith. Row Three: W. Hess, P. Hoffman, W. Wolf, C. Pratt, L. Schaller P. Arnold, J. Norby G. Mizer. Row Four: F. Rinker, B. Londeree, I. Peter- sen, B. Hoffman, B. Westervelt, P. See- bauer, Y. Hart, J. Innes. Bottom Row: Mr. Kopp, Mr. Strow, K. Miller, F. Frazier, J. Hepler, B. Schaller. 1 7 O ath- clence Club The Math-Science club has been an active club in Perrysburg High School for 5 years. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in Math and Science in the school and the community. The Perrysburg Math-Science Club is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America. The sponsors of the club are Mr. Strow and Mr. Kopp. OFFICERS President ............ Frank Frazier Vice President ........ Kenny Miller Secretary Treasurer .Bonnie Schaller Program Chairman .... Jean Hepler Initiation banquetg A demonstration at a meetingg Junior Red Cross Club Top Row: M. Bortell R. Adams, P. Klinger D. Frusher, P. Hoff- man, B. LaHotc. Row Two: R. Hill, C St. Clair, L. Redouty L. LaFarree, M. Logee M. Kazmaier. Bottom Row: D. Moos- man, B, Westervelt, C Ballantyne, J. Mer- rill, A. Shelly. The Junior Red Cross has been functioning in Perrysburg for two years. Although it is one of our smaller organizations it is one that is very active and worthwhile. It is affiliated with the National Red Cross and its purpose is to help, by filling Red Cross boxes. Mrs. Christman is their Sponsor. Instructions for the Advisorg OFFICERS A-'7 Y p Chairman .............. Ann Shelly - p 2 Secretary Treasurer.Marda Kazmaier A Student C. Rep .......... Jean Merill Worthwhile workg Top Row: Mary Perry, Marge Wolfe, Luanne Schallcr, Martha Mor- gan. Ben Londcree, Don Simmons, Carl Thornton. Bill Freder- ick. Second Row: Jane Norby, Carol Pratt, Yvonne Hart, Carolyn Lapp. Barb Coy, Mari- anne Logee, Mary Ann Garn, Lyne Kohankie, Miss Morgan. Bottom Row: Joyce Innes, Bev LaHote, Pat Hoffman, Barb West- ervclt, Barb Hoffman, Pat Scebauer, Carol Phillips, Carolyn Shi- ple, Pat Magrum. Lo Conqui tadore De Epanol The Spanish Club, under the direction of Miss Morgan, has been functioning for five years in Perrysburg High. The club was organized to acquaint the stu- dents with Spanish customs, history, and speech. This year for the first time, first year students have been admitted to the club. OFFICERS President ...... Barb Hoffman i Vice President. . .Carl Thornton Juniors and then- pl-0JeCtS Sec.-Treas. ...... Carolyn Shiple Seniors singing Spanish songs. More Juniors and pI'0J9CtS Varsit Club E11 U1 na U' 9 97 P1 o 77' rn 1 F Top Row: C. Kern, Shiple, R. Sattler, F. Frazier. Row Two: J. May, O Kopp, B. Emch, C Finch, G. Smith, D Simmons. Row Three: A. Perk- ins, D. Piatt, J. Hess D. Hufford, W. Hess B. Sabo, L. Houck. Row Four: B. Sarver B. Halbert, J. Treece C. Thornton, B. Eckel D. Moser, P. Schnei- der. Bottom Row: D. Moos- man, B. Lees, J. Sut- ter, J. Kopp, D. Haas J. Harris, Mr. Man- chester. The Varsity Club of Perrysburg High School is under the direction of Mr. John Manchester. This club is made up of all the high school boys who receive a varsity letter in any sport. The main project of the club is paying for injuries to players in any of the sports. Selling cokes at basketball gamesg OFFICERS President ................ Jim Kopp Vice President ..... Carl Finch Q , 1-We - Il-I l X gd. .. v .TX Varsity boys loaf in the hallg N, v 4.. Secretary ..... ......... D an Haas Treasurer .... Dean Moosman St. C. Rep .............. Jerry Sutter 4. 2 I 1 I i I s Top Row: I. Petersen B. LaHote, P. Hoff- man, S. Artz, E. Mich- elson, D. Haas, K. King, M, Henry, E. Williams, L. Kohan- kie. Row Two: B. Sharp, C. Shiple, M. Grames, D. Finch, B. Coy, B. Westervelt, M. Garn, G. Mizer, C. Lapp, P. Arnold, N. Muir. Row Three: J. Her- man, R. Adams, M. Best, G. Spilker, Y. Hart C. Ballant ne , Y , M. Logee, J. Norby, M. Odeneal, J. Meis- ter, M. Perry. Row Four: L, Har- mon, R. Shufeldt, W. Wolf, P. Seebauer, D. Bondelier, M. Keivel, E. Vander Vlucht, D. Pustay, C. Pratt, S. Haas. Bottom Row: J. Hep- ler, R. Muir, Miss Nancy Vasold, D. Zak, C. Laing, B. Hoffman. Y-Teens The Y-Teens isa national high school girls organization affiliated with the Y.W.C.A. The members of the Perrysburg Chapter are Juniors and Seniors. The club has been active in Perrysburg for almost twenty-five years. This year the club presented a song fest for their convocation program. They had a formal initiation and a picnic with the Hi-Y. They also collected nickels for European relief. Miss Vasold was sponsor this year, OFFICERS President .............. Donna Zak Vice President Carol Laing Secretary ..... ....... J ean Hepler Treasurer ...Barbara Hoffman Prog. Ch. .. ..... Carol Phillips Chaplain ................ Mary Muir IIL fill An Qin 1 ll X Executive Meeting? I .- gn f Members plan next meeting. 61 Top Row: D. Williams, B. Lyons, D. Kaetzel, D. Simmons, B. Lees, L. Houck, B. Emeh, J. Sutter, B. Halbert, D. Hufford, P. Whitner, N. Soldwish, B. Williams, D. Carter. Second Row: T. Broer, J. Harris, J. Shiple, C. Kern, J. Woolley, J. May, E. Sabo, R. Sabo, W. Hess, O. Kopp, J. Kopp, C. Finch, J. Van Orden. Bottom Row: R. Simmons, R. Carter, D. Savial, A. Perkins, R. Hufford, M. Emeh, B. Sarver, F. Wideman, J. Hutchek, J. Piatt. Football The team this year has made a good showing for themselves, winning four games and losing five, while tying none. Perrysburg ended the season in a three way tie for second place in the Great Northern Conference. The team wound up the season by beating their traditional rivals, Maumee, for the second straight year. otball his yt-ar's eo-eaptains were Jim Kopp incl Bob Lees. Both boys played fine 'ill year 'V' Coach John Manchester SCORES P-burg ....... 0 Anthony Wayne.l9 P-burg ....... 13 Sylvania ........ 19 P-burg. .. .. .27 Rossford . .. .. 6 P-burg ....... 6 Napoleon ....... 37 P-burg ....... 34 Bowling Green. .59 P-burg ....... 6 Whitnier ........ 27 P-burg ....... 19 Clay ..... .. 0 P-burg ....... 38 Genoa . . . . . 0 P-burg ....... 20 Maumee . . , .. . 6 ? S . Bill Wiriek, ass't. to Bob Steineeker, Jr. coach Manchester. High football coach. This year's football managers were Cleft to rightb Jerry Hess, George Smith, and Ronnie Swartz. This was the first year of Jr. High football in Perrysburg. Under the coaching of Bob Steinecker the team should prove to be a real help to the High School team in the future. Junior High Football Top Row: T. Morrison, P. Waldo, H. Fishbaugh, B. Baker, J. Adams, Coach Steineeker, J. Cable, W. Westervelt, A. Wolfe, J. Mullens. Second Row: D. Hufford, D, Parrish, B. Hundt, D. Piatt, J, Burkhart, T. Dart, G. Weidman, D. Williams, D. Sullivan, T. Thornton, B. Suter, Bottom Row: H. Grey, J. Kazmaier, T. Finch, R. Laubenthal, J. Friess, A. Caple, F. Kos, R. Elliott, B. Donham. WAYNE HESS Senior-Tackle Wayne lacked ex- perience but showed up very well. I-Ie proved to be a good man on the field. And for his first year of varsity football played very well. ORLAN KOPP Senior-Guard Orlzm is a hard charging guard amd an excellent place kicker. Orlzm is the man who was always in there fighting when the go- ing got tough. Since he is a Senior that means that we are go- ing to have a tough time replacing him next year. CARL IVINCH Seniors-Brief: Carl was a good hard running back and tlie most improved player on the team. llis record was a great asset to the team and Carl will be greatly missed next year. BOB LEES Senior-Tackle Bob was co-captain of the team and he played his heart out in every game. Bob's offensive blocking and defensive tackling will be greatly missed next year. BOB HALBERT Senior-End Bob was out of the game with injuries last year but came back and proved to be a great pass receiver and end this year. Bob will be hard to replace next year. JERRY SUTTER Senior-Back Jerry is going to be one of our hardest men to replace. His punt- ing usually kept us in the game when the going got tough. Along with this, Jerry was a fine runner and an excellent pass receiver. JIM KOPP Senior-Back Jimmy is an excel- lent passer, kicker, and runner. He was co- captain, and G.N.C. All Conference quar- terback for two years. Jim's passing record made him a threat to all opposing teams. This is one boy who is going to be hard to replace next year. ALVIE PERKINS Senior-Back Alvie has played four years of football, the last two years were varsity. When ever Alvie got in you could be sure that he would be doing his best. He will be great- lv missed next year. CHARLIE KERN Junior-Guard Charlie was one of ie strongest linemen 'e had. He was in iere for the kill on Jery play. He also as chosen on All- onference. ELMER SABO Junior-Tackle Elmer was a line- an and what a line- an. He was in on the ckle on every play. its of luck to you ext year Elmer. JACK HARRIS Junior-End Jack making All- Conference his Junior year should prove his great ability to play football. We are ex- pecting a great show- ing from Jack next year. JERRY SHIPLE Soph.-Back One of the few Sophomores to play much varsity. He played a fine game all year and we will be looking for him back next year. RONNIE HUFFORD Soph.-Guard Ronnie, although only a Sophomore, was good enough to make honorable mention on All Conference. Nice going Ron and we are expecting a lot from you next year. DON SIMMONS Junior-End Don was a very fine end. Although injured midway in the season, he proved he was an excellent player. We are expecting a lot from Don next year, JACK MAY Junior--Tackle Jack was another of our hard fighting line- men and since only a Jr. much is expected of him next year. BOB SABO Junior-Center Bob also made All Conference this year. He is a fine center and much is expected of him next year. Top Row: Bob Halbert, Mickey Halbert, Jerry Sutter, Jack Harris, Dale Moser, Alvie Perkins. Bottom Row:George Smith, Jim Kopp, Dean Moosman, Carl Thornton, Don Sim- mons, Bernie Eckel. This year's varsity basketball team was one of the the best in recent years with a record of 10-6. The team got off to a snappy start Winning the first six games and was considered the top team in the G. N. C. but then hit a slump, Win- ning only four of the last ten games. air ity Ba ketball The success of this team was mostly due to the fine coaching of Coach John Huebner. It was Coach Huebner's first year of varsity bas ketball and it looks like he will be a great suc CESS. The managers of the 1950-5l basketball team were, tlcft- rightb Larry Houck, and Buddy Emch. Coach, John Huebner: This is Mr, lluehnens first year ol' coaching varsity basketball team. The year proved to he very successful. Perrysburg Top Row: John Woolley, Paul Schneider, Jack Harris, Coach Bill Wirick. Row Two Jimm Treece Ron Carte R S' El S b B'll B l : y , r, on immons, mer a o, 1 rown ee. Bottom Row: John Piatt, Dave Hufford, Tom Smith, Ed Odeneal, Don Carter. Reserve Basketball This yearls reserve basketball team was coached by Bill Wirick. It was Coach Wirick's first year as reserve basketball coach. Coach Wirickls boys really had a fine year with a rec- ord of ll-4 which was good enough to Win the G.N.C. championship. We would like to wish Coach Wirick much luck next year. SCORES GF VARSITY GAMES Wauseon Perrysburg 39 Perrysburg .......... 42 Rossford ......... 36 Perrysburg .... ..... 5 9 Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Perrysburg Anthony Wayne ..43 Perrysburgm.. .....65 Whitmer Perrysburgn.. .....40 Anthony Wayne...45 Perrysburgn.. .....33 Sylvania Perrysburgu.. .....47 . . . ..... 46 Macomber ........ 59 Perrysburg .... . . . . .71 Clay ,....54 Perrysburgu.. .....51 Maummee Rossford Alumni . Sylvania Whitmer Bowling Clay .... Maumee Green CARL THORNTON Senior Guard Carl a very im- proved player eame out and really played a fine basketball game this year for P. ll, S. His guarding was of the best. GEORGE SMI'l'll Si-nior Gini rd George, with the experience ot four years of basketball made him a valuable player on our P. ll. S. team. Ilis speed and deception made him a hard man to guard. DEAN MOOSMAN Senior Guard UMUC was a good fast man on the floor and a good shot, al- though he did drop off the team after the first game. JIM KOPP Senior Guard Jimmy was noted for his fine plays. and ended up the season by getting a lot of good shots. He also will be hard to replace next year. ALVIE PERKINS Senior Guard 'AAlVie is one ol' our seniors who is going to be greatly missed in the years to come, with his team spirit. If Alvie was your guard you wouldnt keep the ball or may- be not get the ball. JERRY SUTTER Senior Forward Jerry was one of our consistently high scorers and a good all around player, also a great asset to the team. DALE MOSER Senior Forward Dale is a very good all around player who will be hard to re- place next year. llis shooting ability and speed made him one of the most dangerous fellows on the floor. BERNARD ECKLE Senior Center Bernie is the tall- est boy on the team. His height and ability made many points for P. H. S. He started all our games off with a big jump that got us many good points. MICK HALBERT Sophomore Forward Mick really proved himself this year and will be a great asset to the team in future years. JACK HARRIS Junior Guard Jack was a tough man and really got in there and fought. He will be valuable in the future, BOB HALBERT Senior Forward Bob was a good all around basketball player. He always gave his best. DON SIMMONS Junior Forward At the start of the season Don was out of the game with a knee injury, but after he overcame this, he did a swell job of raising points. He will be a great asset to the team next year. 75 Top Row: J. llutchvk, H. Snyciur. R. Sziho. J. Sylvester, E. Sabo.Roiu Two: R. Hal- bvrt. D. llaixis. D. Moser, C. Thornton, D. Simmons. Bottom Rmvi A llvrkins. J. Kopp. Mr. llui-lmcr, D. Rlnmrisiiiiin, R. Szittlvr, J. Sutter. Ba eball I . v : if , . V Coach Huobnor has eight Varsity lettorrnen returning this year from last ycar's District Championship tczim. With this Votcrain squad, pionship baseball team. f1cli.Iwli1i Iliwhricr Pcrrysburg has high hopes for another chaini- la:- RONNIE SATTLER Junior Shortstop Although only a Jr. he made a place for himself on the team by his fine hitting. DALE MOSER Senior Third Base A senior, Dale always plays hard and does a fine job. -za. f 5 X Sf' i 11421 .ff f- QT 5,7 EW i ll K. Mi,..A,.i., ...wciiggkginfjejfiaifgj-lijfaigie Qi 1 , . ., ' s DEAN MOOSMAN Senior Pitcher-Shortstop One of the finest pitchers developed in Perrysburg in a num- ber of years. ALVIE PERKINS Senior Catcher Alvie is small but does a fine job. Very sel- dom does Alvie let one go by. JIM KOPP Senior First Base If the ball gets near him, Jim puts them out. CARL THORNTON Senior Second Base Carl is a speedy sec- ond base man and deserves much credit for his fine hitting. JERRY SUTTER Senior Pitcher Jerry is a fine out- fielder but really shows up at bat. He led the team last year. BOB HALBERT Senior Outfield Bob can always be depended upon to do a fine job. Wwe E. SABO Junior Catcher Elmer should make another fine catcher. B. SABO Junior Outgfield Bob hasn't played too much but much is ex- pected of him. 78 DAN HAAS HUGH SNYDER Senior Junior Pitcher Infield Dan missed a season This boy does alright but should do good as far as baseball this year. goes. JOHN HUTCHEK Junior Infield Another Junior that really plays hard and should do very well. VLA! L V I A Q No true and permanent fame can 1 S T i F' 2 5 '55 In memory of Bill Honnor who was a friend and help to all of the students, faculty, and citizens of Perrysburg for years. His warming smile and sparkling personality will always be remembered by everyone who knew him. be founded except rn labors whzch promote the fhappinessxof mankind Charles Summer 660 ll BILL l 'o q,3E xx- fd Rfk . , , mv -F 'H'-A' 4 1 M 5Tf m... J. x , ' -- wil -:MW-. 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MORRISON APPLIANCE omplzments of The Home of Home RICHARDS, YOUR FLORIST F rs Best Wishes To The rom mucs moron Class of 1951 SALES DON PETERSON'S 519 Louisiana Avenue, Perrysburg RESTAURANT Radios: Appliances: Television - 71 Phone Lu 4-4421 Phone 4 60 Compliments Dollar For Dollar- You Can't Beat a Pontiac of FU L L E R I 5 FRONT PONTIAC SALES 118 E. Third Street Perrysburg, Ohio Phone 4-4337 PEOPlE'S FOOD MARKET The finest in groceries, meats, vegetables Phone 4-4315 Perrysburg 207 Louisiana 86 Compliments of W. H. SMITH 5c TO 51.00 STORE 116 Louisiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio C pliments of Compliments of HOFFMANWS MARKET MERICLE SHEll SERVICE X 24h nt Gdthgt t Compliments of suLuvAN's HNER roons C0 Plmmof DIBlING'S nm Goons 410 L 4 4201 xv . Jw fx .-Q V 'X il li ,x lx 5 I , ' 4 i . .B D ' I ,J 4.45377 4, - ' - . X. - 'Y' V , X X i 3 Y pl' ' ' Best Wishes to the Ciahs , - ' Q X QQ V3 O W - 'L' X f QQ V J MK! 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Compliments of SOUTH DIXIE SUPPLY 90 AMES AUTO REPAIR SHOP GENERAL REPAIRING Ph. 4-4492 Perrysburg, Ohio Compliments of THE PERRYSBURG BANKING COMPANY l3l Louisiana Ave. The Friendly Bank on the Corner Compliments of GENDRON WHEEL COMPANY Perrysburg, Ohio Compliments of KlENA JEWElERY Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin and Swiss COMPANY Perrysburg, Ohio watches. Rogers l847 and Community Silverware Sets. Engagement and Wedding Ring Sets l i8 Louisiana Ave. Phone 4-4296 Compliments of TOMLINSONS DRUGS Maumee, Ohio Compliments of PAlACE THEATER Perrysburg, Ohio and MAUMEE THEATER Maumee, Ohio Congratulations Seniors Mr. and Mrs. Laing Compliments of JAMES lAING 8. SON f 1 'M S l On PLUMBING Cr HEATING jnlcdo 6 Shep' Everything in Photo Supplies RAPID 6 HOUR Developing and Printing e Day Service on Enlargements 225 Huron Street Compliments of Compliments of JFFFFRS 5 T0 5'-00 VILLAGE CLEANERS STORE General Insurance POWERS INSURANCE AGENCY Established 1885 R. R. Hurtshorn, Agent 108 M Sreet Pe yb g Oh Compliments of The Perrysburg Grain 8 Compliments ' . Supply ASSOCICITIOII KAZMAIER MARKET GRAIN, FEED, COAL, BUILDERS SUPPLIES AI 8. Bob Phone 4-4172 Paul and Juck's Market REDDISH BRDTHERS GENERAL HARDWARE, PAINTS, Across From the School PLUMBING rr ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MEATS, GRocERIEs, FROZEN FOODS Retailers For 4O Years at Starr and East Broadway We Deliver Phone 4-4532 phone Taylor 5785 94 Best Wishes to the Class of '51 THE MESSENGER John's Bur 8. Grill Chinese - American Food Lu 3-3385 Maumee, Ohio Carry out Service Compliments ei STEMEN AND SONS Herff Jones Co. Class Rings, Pins, Commencement Invitations, and Personal Cards WorId's largest manufacturers of Class Rings Ph. Wa 3890 9 I5-I xfy bfiy ,Aypg ine, tg' E Aff V55 M' W5 wnzlm AMBULANCE SERVICE ll0YD NIEDERHOUSE SERVICE STATION Cood - Gulf Tires Tubes Batteries Seat Covers Auto Accessories Lloyd AI Pete Bob Our Best Wishes to the Class of '5I. HAYWARD'S PHARMACY Louisiana Ave. at Front St. Perrysburg, Ohio 96 Compliments of PERRY PETITE SHOP II7 Louisiana Avenue THE DRESS FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION. Phone 4-4253 fl ' va '- JQQ fi f I J I, 1 ' - 'v ,Z ,Q 1 .1 1 - S f jf., . -f ef fre'-e'f,'-' , K. 'Af 'yi' f' fl- 1 ' A ' X V ' , ' 1.1 .A ,, , o ,. 1 Q' ! 1 Compliments A ,L of , ol X ' do I- f L Comp :ments .f fr? - ' MILLS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY J- H MEN'S WEAR Compliments ol DIBLING DRY GOODS The Koch Lumber Co. Lumber, Builders Supplies, Paint and Coal Perrysburg yard Maumee yard Ph. 4-4422 Ph. 3-2421 97 DRUGS KODAKS HOUCK'S REXAll DRUG STORE THE DEPENDABLE STORE Physician and Surgical Supplies - Sodas - Candy - Hallmark Greeting Cards-Prescription Specialists Congratulations Seniors May your success be as great as those who preceded you. Mr. and Mrs. Smith YOUNG'S ICE CREAM The Home of Smitl1's Homemade Ice Creum cigarettes - sundaes - candies 219 Louisiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio It is given to only a few to use their life span to benefit all generations to come after them . . . such was the gift of Thomas Alva Edison pioneer in applying electricity to better the lot of mankind ' 'Sits R ' ,Q Ns. X X Xx i A 'X tt y ' -37 Only a holder of the original Edison license may use the name Edison as part of its corporate title. lt is the mark of a pioneer. The Toledo Edison Com- pany, a business-managed, taxpaying, self-supporting electric power com- pany, is proud to be so honored. 'Ill 'IOLIUO clam anyway Congratulations to The Class ol T951 THE SPORT SHOP SPORTING GOODS-RADIOS-AUTO ACCESSORIES Phone 4-4103 208 Louisiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio YOUR RECORD SHOP For Complete xutomotive Service See Carl Schmidt Motor Sales SALES Around the Corner from Anywhere .ez 9? gl Wir lf W 'EF L 7 Y .mm fhll Dlill AIVIOIIIV Ol III COCA-GOI! l0l'llV UV LASALLE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF TOLEDO I-lERE's THE FULL TEAM Quality Mirropano 9 Tuf-flax 0 Vilrolile 9 Tul-flex 0 Now Polished Window Transparonl Tempered Siruduml Gloss Elochupano Plah Glen Mirrors Glass Glass Doon Glass Glu! Thermopune 0 L Insulating Glass Bulls! Hi-Taxi Rosisiing Safely Glass Glass lluc Ridgl Pafiomii and Win Glass LIBBEY ' OWENS ' FORD GLASS COMPANY TOLEDO 3, OHIO Compliments Of BlUE RIBBON CLEANERS Phone 4-4489 BEll 8. BECKWITH I E .NEW Yolax. A ' K ....... S 9 .,.:1 , UU 5 ,, 0 rn U .---- -, -.E .. 0 gzgzzgal. 0 E ca 'asnvuoxa Jimbero NzwJork.J'mck Fnchnqqe 5l9-51l MADlsoNAv:Nus P1-ION! 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