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It is for this e school was first h and progress in ss of '5'l, feel that st what our school ve chosen as our Contents AdlllilliStP3ti0l1 Page 6 Classes Page 141 Activities Page 36 Sports Page 60 Grades Page 72 I a l. Dedication In the quarter cent ry of the development of Shawnee, few people have given mare unselfishly to the dream of a greater and better Shawnee tllan our superintendent. So in apprecia- tion of his devoted eflort, the class of 1951 proudly dedicates this book to Mr. C. Lappin, Shawnee's superintendent for twenty-five years. i . s ii' -Ai .L-.L...i 5 A A ' - .,..m -Q-vs-f Nik X . 9 N . l WRX? QQUVNQ mm Administration l i i Every school needs a governing body tin decide its policies. Shawnee has always stressed a strong administration. l i i Shawnee? R First Faculty Goldie Waltz i Richard Pugh t Susanne Kaliher i Julia Stcinley Clartence Lappin Pearl McMillan, Sec. i l Louise Zurmehly W. R. Rafferty l W Freida Osborn Y ff- Mb., 07 YW W F., ,5, ' I ry Ll TS TLTLIVQ T U8 Sil uperintendent ing the fi t quarter century of its exist- ence. It o ened in September, 1926, with , seventy-six enrolled from grades seven Shawne Centralized School is now end- S . . P , , i' through twelve, compared with four hun- dred sixty-two enrolled in the same grades this year. Nine teachers were employed in these same grades in 1926-twenty-two in 1951. Fourteen graduated in 1926, seventy-two in 1951. Along with mere growth, the school has constantly aimed at improved quality of schooling. More emphasis is being placed upon musi , art, dramatics, pupil guidance, health, citi enship, and moral and social developme t. Our aim for the future is not bigger but better. C. G. LAPPIN Oberlin College--B.A. Ohio State University-M.A. School Board To carry on the business of the school an able Board of Education is necessary. i l l WALTER DELONG, Pres. ROLLA BOWSHER, V. Pres. PAUL WYTLE, Clerk D. WAYNE MYERS Principal Shawnee has made tremendous growth in the two and one-half decacles of her ex- istence. This growth includes not only the physical structure and increased size of the student body, but a vast growth in com- munity service and school spirit. One has only to examine the crowded school calen- dar to know that many organizations and forces are at work to mold the life and character of our school. We are proud that so many of our graduates have trans- ferred the school spirit nurtured by edu- cational activities to an active and pro- gressive community spirit. When the rec- ord of the future is written, let it reveal the same spirit of cooperation, neighbor- liness, and helpfulness that has been so prominent in the past. We need each other. Our community and our school will be what we make it. lt is democracy at its best. Secretaries 0. C. KNECHT Bowling Green State University-B.S Indiana University-M.S. With the help of a secretary the office work moves with speed and efficiency. FRED BUNKE ADA EYLER Ml'-DRED RONEY 14--'M F acult NICHOLAS BACA Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University-8.5 Spanish-I, ll Hi-Y Adviser Jr. Hi-Y Adviser Spanish Club Adviser HAROLD BECKETT Columbus, Ohio Ohio Slate University-B.S Mixed Chorus A Cappella Choir Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club Music-Grades l-6, 8 KATHRYN BOWERS Spencerville, Ohio Miami University-B.S. English-lll Grade 6-Writing, Spell Junior Class Adviser G WILBUR BYERLY Lima, Ohio Manchester College-B.A. Indiana University-M.A. Commercial Math. Mcith.--8th Grade 8th Grade Boys' Physical Education Sophomore Class Adviser Varsity Football Coach Jr, High Basketball Coach ROY E. CRITES Limo, Ohio Bowling Green State University B Biology Public Speaking Freshman Class Adviser Junior Play Director Senior Play Director LAWRENCE DECKROSH Defiance, Ohio Defiance College-B.A., 8.5 Indiana University-M.A. General Science-Sth Grade General Science-9th Grade F acult FLORENCE GORMAN Paulding, Ohio Ohio State University-8.5. Bookkeeping Shorthand Typing Senior Class Adviser Chief Production Adviser Quilna Business Adviser School Photographer Y-Teen Adviser BEATRICE GUYTON Ada, Ohio Ohio Northern University-B.A. Ohio State University-M.A. Health World History Girls' Physical Education 8th Grade Class Adviser RUBY HES5 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University-B.S. English-7th and 8th Grades Social Science-7th Grade 7th Grade Class Adviser PAUL L. HUGHES Lima, Ohio Bluffton College-B.A. Indiana University-M.A. American History Sociology Freshman Class Adviser Baseball Coach Chief Editorial Adviser KENNETH LUSK Wapakoneta, Ohio Ohio Northern University-B.S. Indiana University-M.A. Physics Math.-7th Grade 7th Grade Boys' Physical Education Science-7th Grade Sophomore Class Adviser Assistant Football Coach Track Coach RUBY MAYER Lima, Ohio Capital University-B.S. English-I, n English-8th Grade 7th Grade Class Adviser 111 was WNW F acult BARBARA MILLER Cambridge, Ohio Ohio State University-B.S. Vocational Home Economics F.H.A, Adviser FREDERICK E. MILLS Mount Vernon, Ohio Ohio State University-B.S. Columbia University-M.A. Band Orchestra MusicW7th Grade DON PENHORWOOD Lima, Ohio Ohio State University-B.S. History-8th Grade Boys' Physical Education Bth Grade Girls' Physical Education 8th Grade Class Adviser Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Track Coach RICHARD R. ROEDER Lima, Ohio Wittenberg College-8.5, Ohio State University-M.A. Algebra-I, ll Plane Geometry Solid Geometry General Math. Junior Class Adviser CLARA SPURR Lima, Ohio Bowling Green State University Art JOHN STARLING Pennsville, Ohio Ohio State University-B.S. Ag. Engineering Animal Husbandry Farm Shop Farm Crops Soils and Farm Management 8th Grade Class Adviser F.F.A. Adviser 1123 F acult ED ULRICK Lima, Ohio Indiana University-B.A. Economics Business Law Bookkeeping Chief Business Adviser LOREN C. VAN METER Beaverdam, Ohio Wittenberg College-B.A. Ohio State University-M.A. Industrial Arts TOIDIE WALTZ Cairo, Ohio Defiance College-B.A. English-IV Latin-l, ll Librarian Senior Class Adviser Quilna Editorial Adviser Y-Teen Adviser CHARLES WEAVER Leipsic, Ohio Wittenberg College-B.S., M.A. At present a Captain on active duty in the U. S. Army. FRANCIS YOUNKMAN Ada, Ohio Ohio Northern University-B.S. English-ll, IV General Science-8th Grade Mechanical Drawing-Bth Grade 3 lasse From the classrooms of Shawnee have come standards of achievement. students with high 14 P l When Shawnee was young, classes were small Cl .3 if 1 nf' ,-v F 4 302. I . we QQ. : . 'ji' .' ' 1+ I I.. if E. . ,.-ef ,y ' 'A V 'A f ff! A' - , .K ' - A5 mf ' -55 ,gifff - ef 1 0' u . ,. gif: , C' if Q I W3 Of ' O f ,PQ-fx C . E ' X X X A K f I N E 5 r I I ' 1' I 3 1, I ' I I . ' .M , ' f X09 0 X If 1 ,, . '.,A, ,: xx A41ggAf5f5 ',, 5 J J '---N' 1 eniors Excelling in all phases of school life, the Class of 1951 looks back at a wonderful and full year at Shawnee. As the final goal of twelve years of educa- tion and learning has been reached, the sen- iors realize that they are leaving a life never to be recaptured. The re- luctance to leave it, however, is overcome by the eager anticipation of the new life awaiting them. 1167 mf. A v?iw..L,.,.'le eniors GG519' OFFICERS President-Gilbert Knecht Secretary-Barbara Camper Treasurer-Dale Harner rap 1-Beginning of the end Snap 2-The big night. -wig, 1 Qrffitz i ,L K Vice President-Chester Ebling . Lrg I ,E . , fzff. ' ,Zia ki' E i ,. 1 -. . l wx eww'-sefhwsee W X , X in-' R., QS 1 5,4 1 L. ,. .NL eniors WALTHEA BABER Commercial Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 A Cappella Chair 2, 3, 4 Eisteddfod-Solo 3 District Contest-Solo 3, 4 Chief Staff 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sec. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3 Librarian 3 Class Play 4 Carnival Queen Attendant 2 F. F. A. Queen 3 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 1, 2 DONNA BARNES Commercial Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1 Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4 Carnival Side Show 1, 2, 3, LUCILLE MAE BOOP General Culture Perry 1 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3 DWIGHT BOUGHAN General Culture Hi-Y 4 LOIS R. BOWERS General Culture Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 3, 4 Librarian 2, 3, 4 Carnival Side Show 2, 3, 4 4 4 PHYLLIS JEAN BOWERSOCK Commercial Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 F. H. A. 1 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 1, 2 MARILYNN BOWSHER College Preparatory Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 District Contest-Solo 2, 3 Ensemble 2, 3, 4 State Contest-Salo 2, 3 Ensemble 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Quilna-Editor 4 Apprentice 3 Librarian 2 Honor Society 3 Scholarship Tests 1, 2, 3 Who's Who-Class 1, 2, 3, 4 Final 4 Carnival Main Shaw 4 Carnival Side Show 3 RAY E. BOWSHER Vocational F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT S. BUCHANAN College Preparatory Baseball Manager 3, 4 Chief Staff 4 Hi-Y 4 RICHARD BURTCHIN General Culture Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Hi-Y 4 ' Carnival Side Shaw 1 'tv ag At., x. tx I , we 'P '!2f V 1 I 1171 181 S, ,f Seniors ALICE CAMPBELL General Culture Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1 A Cappella Choir 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 1, 2 Who's Who-Class l, 2, 3, 4 Final 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 1, 2, 4 BARBARA CAMPER Commercial Class Secretary 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2 Chief Staff 3, 4 Quilna Staff 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 1, 2 Officer 2 Scholarship Test 1 Carnival Side Show 1 RONNIE CARTER General Culture Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 3, 4 Track Manaqer 4 Quilna Staff 4 Hi-Y Sec. 4 Spanish Club 4 Class Play 4 EDITH JEANNE CLAAR General Culture Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Operetta 3 A Cappella Choir 3, 4 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 1 PAUL MONROE CLAYTON College Preparatory Class Treasurer 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Eisteddfod-Sola 2 Ensemble 3 District Contest-Solo 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 2 Chief Staff l Quilna Staff 3, 4 Hi-Y President 4 Class Play 3, 4 Indian Chief 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 2, 3 MARY JANE CONAWAY Commercial Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3 Girls' Glee Club 4 Chief Staff 4 Y-Teens 2, 3 , Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 1 ELLA MARY ONRAD College Pre aratory Perry 1 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 A Cappella C oir 4 Eisteddfad-Ens mble l Chief Staff 2, 3 Editor 4 Torch Editor l Y-Teens 2, 3, Scholarship T sts 2, 3 Class Play 1, Carnival Main' Show 4 DALE COPUS Vocational Mixed Chorus 4 Boys' Glee Cl b 3, 4 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 4 Officer 2, , 4 Carnival Main Shaw 4 TED LOUIS COX College Prepbratory Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Eisteddfod-Solo 1, 2, 4 Ensemble l, 2, 4 District Contest-Solar 4 Ensemble 1,1 2 State Contest-Solo 4 ensemble 1,' 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, , 3 Chief Staff 2 Spanish Club Class Play 3 Carnival Main Show 1, 2, 3 4 Carnival Side Show 1, 2 JOYCE ANN CREPS Commercial Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Girls' Glee Cliib 1, 2, 3, 4 Chief Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 1, 2, , 4 Treasurer 2 President 4 I Librarian 3, 4 Who's Who-C ass 1, 2, 3 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side haw 1, 2, 3 4 i I Noi BOB CUSTER General Culture Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 4 District Contest-Ensemble 3 State Contest-Ensemble 3 Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3 Hi-Y 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show l, 2, 3 MARY K. DAVIS College Preparatory Perry 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 A Cappella Choir 4 eniors MARGARET FACCENDA General Culture Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club T, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 iq, A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. l, 2, 3 Carnival Side Show l, 2, 3 WILLIAM FEIGH ' Vocational .f f ' X Chief Staff 4 2' F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Officer 2, 3, 4 f Scholarship Tests 2 if 1 District Contest-Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Carnival Side Show 2, 3, 4 W ' State Contest-Ensemble 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Torch l, Chief Staff 3, 4 Y-Teens 4 F.H.A. 4 Officer 4 Honor Society 3 Scholarship Tests 2, 3 Class Play l, 4 Carnival Side Show 4 PAT DOYLE General Culture Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. l, 2 Spanish Club 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Class Play 3, 4 Who's Who-Class 3, 4 Final 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show l, 2, 3, 4 CHESTER EBLING College Preparatory Class V. President 4 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Eisteddfod-Ensemble 3 District Contest-Ensemble l, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus lf 21 31 4 State Contest-Ensemble l, 3 Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra l, 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3 Quilna Staff 4 Hi-Y 4 Who's Who-Class 3, 4 Final 3, 4 Honor Society 3 Carnival Main Show l, 2, 3, 4 Carnival Side Show l, 2, 3 GEORGE ERICKSON General Culture Football l, 2, 3 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Chief Staff 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Spanish Club 4 Delegate Nat'l F.F.A. ' I Convention 3, 4 Allen Co. F.F.A. Council 1 , - Delegate 2, 3, 4 ' 5 14: Officer 3 ' Delegate State F.F.A. Convention 2, 3 Motion Picture 453. 2 e 49 l X E E Q M 5 it 2' ' , .3331-Y .gf 5' , , -,,, , Y SHIRLEY JEANNE FRANCIS Commercial gi 15, Perry l Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Girls' Glee Club 4 l 'ff : Torch Staff l Y-Teens 2, 3 Class Play l Carnival Main Show 4 CAROL JANE GAMBLE College Preparatory Girls' Glee Club l, 4 jeep' Band 'l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens l, 2, 3 F.H.A. 'l, 2, 4 X Carnival Main Show 4 4 ,A Carnival Side Show l, 2, 3, 4 X X SHIRLEY MAXINE GLAZE Commercial Perry l Mixed Chorus 3, 4 'i 9M girls' Gleg Club l, 3, 4 peretta i Eisteddfod-Ensemble l sand 1, 2, 3, 4 Q' Orchestra 4 Torch Staff l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 4 a Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 4 1193 Proiectionist 2, 3, 4 3 if 'sri 'E' E . Ktlihg .W kv! fvs T ion 5 W ,gs 2 s Q 1. - . X, ' -X - ' - is eniors NANCY GOODENOUGH JEAN ELLEN ITIXENBAUGH Commercial Commercial i Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus IL, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Clu l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 Operetta 3 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 3, 4 District Contest-Solo 3 Band l, 2, 3 Chief Staff I, 2, 3, 4 Chief Staff 4 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 President 4 F.H.A. l, 2 F.H.A. 'l, 2 Cheerleader 4 Class Play 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Who's Who-Class 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show l, 2, RUSS HANES Vocational Perry 'l Class V. President l Mixed Chorus l, 4 Boys' Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 4 Eisteddfod-Solo l Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 3 Hi-Y 4 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 President 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 2, 3 DALE HARNER General Culture Class V. President 3 Class Treasurer 4 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Carnival Main Show 4 JO ANNE HARTMAN Commercial Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Chief Staff 3, 4 Y-Teens 'l, 2, 3, 4 Librarian l, 2 Class Play 3, 4 Carnival Main Show l, 4 Carnival Side Show 2 JOSEPH L. HEFNER General Culture Perry l Class President l Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Eisteddfad-Solo l, 3 Ensemble l, 3 District Contest-Solo 2 Baseball 2 Track 3 Quilna Staff 4 Carnival Side Show 2, 3 3 LESTER RAY INGMIRE Ufe General Cult Boys' Glee Club l Track l, 2, 3 JOAN JOHNS N College Prep ratory Ridge High Sc ool, Van Wert, Ohio, l, 2, Class Secretary 2 Mixed Chorus , 4 Girls' Glee Clu l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta l, 2, 3 A Cappella C air 4 District Contes Solo 1, 2, 4 School Paper , 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 4 Class Play 3, Who's Who-C ass 4 Final 4 Carnival Main how 4 Carnival Side xhow 4 l CARLOTTA ANNE KEIFFER Commercial Perry l Mixed Chorus Girls' Glee Clu 3, 4 Operetta 3 Chief Staff 4 I Y-Teens 2, 3 I Librarian 3, 4' Class Play 3 l I I I I l LEAH MARCElLA KIDD Commercial Perry 1 Mixed Chorus , 3, 4 Girls' Glee Cl b Operetta 3 'l,2,3 Eisteddfod-Ens mble l Band 'l, 2, 3, Orchestra 4 Chief Staff 4 Torch Staff l Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice Preside t F.H.A. 4 Scholarship Tet Class Play 'l, , 4 s 3 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side .how 4 ! czom 4 my v , ..,, . N 'I 5 - H E -C-We 5 x x ....7.,,. , l f A gx N A vi ' I x. if A ls im W r 1 'W .5 if Seem . 1 S N !,,fsa e,,5.e ' wifi' NN J,,w-x tees? Sxx S s i F 5' . X A .- S L Seniors GIB KNECHT College Preparatory Class President 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 1 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2 A Cappella Choir 2, 4 District Contest-Ensemble 1 State Contest-Ensemble 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 2, 3 Chief Staff 2 Quilna Staff 4 Hi-Y 4 Spanish Club 4 Honor Society 3 Scholarship Tests 3 Class Play 3, 4 Who's Who-Class 1, 2, 3, 4 Final 1 ,2, 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 1, 2 HAZEL JEAN KUNKLEMAN Commercial Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. 1 Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 1, 4 ALICE LANCE General Culture Central 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 4 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 4 Class Play 3, 4 Carnival Queen Attendant 4 RICHARD LAWRENCE General Culture Track 2 Hi-Y 4 PAULINE MAY LAWSON Commercial Perry 1 Class Secretary 1 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Girls' Glee Club 4 Torch Staff 1 Quilna Staff 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Class Play 1 ROBERT LEE College Preparatory Class Treasurer 2 Mixed Chorus 1 Boys' Glee Club 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3 Hi-Y 4 LYNN LUGIBILL College Preparatory Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3 A Cappella Choir 3 District Contest-Ensemble 3 Football 1, 2, 4 Basketball 1 Track 1, 2, 3 Chief Staff 4 Hi-Y Treasurer 4 Spanish Club Treasurer Carnival Side Show 2, KARL D. MAUK College Preparatory Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Hi-Y 4 Scholarship Tests 2, 3 JEANNE MILLER General Culture Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 2 Librarian 1, 3, 4 Carnival Side Show 1, TONY MORRONE College Preparatory Football 2, 3 Track 2, 3 Scholarship Tests 1 Who's Who Class 1 4 3 3 2 2:2 v ig j : , P in as ex, mf, lg I 'bf C s rf 2 ' 1 , .wt ' k fm ng 'ia E . 1 . ,fa xv. gf' 4.5 5,51 ' L' ,a M MASS 2, 5 ,A , M' ,Y ,Z V, Jw, if ,,:, 'rj 1211 if gf C 5 ..,1 ,X.. . - Erik, ly L 3-E' S H4 sa Ct i Ng 2 K , , gf. If mf' R, ' ' 2 1:12553 5, M, A iflfiffi 2 1iiQ5!55E, ' 1 t Q g 1 pg' :gt l,,',i,'.Lffz.-gp, Alf. .g?+f,-tllqil 's?E'fS1ffL?l Q f fi We grgaggwiel, ,l:g,1ffQfgsf-- ws f:1:3.:r,-15222355 .M-Ft 'Q 45 5127255 fflilfw 2 X . 1 eww eq C , h,,,.,,,. ,, ,ef ,. as 41? 1221 JOHN J. MOSLER College Preparatory Mixed Chorus 'l, 2, 3 Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3 A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3 Eisteddfod-Ensemble l, 2 District Contest-Ensemble l State Contest-Ensemble l Football l, 2 Basketball l, 2, 3 Baseball 3 Track l, 3 Chief Staff 2 Quilna Staff Business Manager 4 Apprentice 3 Hi-Y V. President 4 Spanish Club V. President 4 Class Play 3, 4 Who's Who-Class 3, 4 Final 3, 4 Honor Society 3 Carnival Side Show 2 LEWIS NEFF Vocational Mixed Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 District Contest-Ensemble 'l State Contest-Ensemble 'I Band 'l, 2, 3, 4 Track 'l, 2 F.F.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4 Officer 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 Carnival Side Show 'l, 2, 3 Delegate Allen County F.F.A. Council 3, 4 State F.F.A. Band 3, 4 f EDMUND NEWHOUSE Vocational Mixed Chorus l Boys' Glee Club l, 2 Band 1, 2 Orchestra l, 2 F.F.A. 4 Scholarship Tests 'I LOGAN NOLAN General Culture South 'l EILEEN NUMBERS College Preparatory Cridersville l, 2 F.H.A. 1, 2 Librarian 3, 4 eniors DON NUNGESTER College Preparator Y Mixed Chorus H, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Clu l, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3 Hi-Y 4 Carnival Main ihow Carnival Side S i I i I 1 i i 4 aw2,3 HAROLD RAY ROOF General Cultuie Boys' Glee Clu 4 3,4 MARGARET ROOSENBERG Commercial Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4 Operetta 3 A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Eisteddfod - Ensemble 3 Orchestra l, 2 Chief Staff 4 Quilna Staff 4 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. l Librarian 2 Honor Society 3 Homecoming Qu,een Attenda V I1 Carnival u n Attendant l Q ee Class Play 3, 4 Who's Who-Class 'l, 2 Carnival Main Shaw 4 Carnival Side Show 3, 4 I i I MERLIN RUMBAUGH Vocational l Perry l Boys' Glee Club 1, 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 I Officer 3, 4 i Class Play 'I Carnival Main w Sllo 4 Carnival Side Show 3 JOHN SEll.lNG General Cultu e Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 4 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2,'3, 4 A Cappella Chai 2, 3, 4 Eisteddfod-Solo 2, 3 Ensemble 2, 3i District Contest- olo 3, 4 Ensemble 'l, 3 State Contest-S lo 3 Ensemble l L Band 'I ,2, 3 5 Orchestra 4 Spanish Club 4 Class Play 3, 4 i Carnival Main Show 3, 4 Carnival Side Slyow l, 2, 3, F Y: 'i K5 Q4 -slag. 4 4-no--ifrrv K , it El' Ng: ' :gg S 'N-A ., -me -M , i We 4 X X Q X X X A S W ix X X alex X A x , C is I s ,s NN x ,,.,s-as Night xx s xi exp Nia t -S X Q .- 'L x XXX Q X X S WE X Se eniors GERALD F. SELLERS Commercial South l, 2, 3 Football 2 Track l, 2, 3 EVALYN JEAN SHANER General Culture Blume I Class Secretary 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Y-Teens 3 Homecoming Queen Attendan Carnival Queen Attendant 3 Who's Who-Class 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 3, 4 BILL SHARPE College Preparatory Central l Class V. President l Mixed Chorus 2 Boys' Glee Club 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Track 'l, 2, 3 Chief Staff 2, 3 Hi-Y I Spanish Club 4 Who's Who-Class 3, 4 Final 3, 4 JAY SHAW College Preparatory Mixed Chorus 'l, 2 Boys' Glee Club l, 2 District Contest-Ensemble 'I State Contest-Ensemble 1 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 3 Track l, 2, 3 Chief Staff 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Spanish Club 4 Officer 4 Who's Who-Class 3, 4 Final 3, 4 Honor Society 3 NEIL SHAW General Culture Mixed Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 3, 4 District Contest-Ensemble 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 'l, 3, 4 Baseball 'l, 2, 3 Hi-Y 4 Carnival Main Show 4 IMOGENE SNEARY General Culture Elida l, 2, 3 Carnival Side Show 2 Elida G.A.A. 1, 3 WARREN E. STONER Vocational Perry 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys' Glee Club 'l, 3, 4 A Cappella Choir 4 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3, 4 Carnival Main Show 4 1? fws.v : I? 'Mr M 2 4 'Y' ' -1 A , 4 we , y ., 4 I its-J fm new 'tix t lie H Y' ALICE JEAN TOMUNSON A Commercial ,pq Mixed Chorus 'l, 2, 3 B , 47' girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3 ll 3 A 'gl fl , Apgbirpcella Choir 2, 3 A, V 1 Chief Staff 1 s , Quilna Staff 4 ' 'Q Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. l, 2 Officer 2 -,gtg Librarian l, 2, 3 ' 5 Carnival Side Show l, 2, 3, 4 lv' f f M ' ,J : 4 1,0 f RALPH WARD Vocational F.F.A. DORIS JO ANN WEAVER College Preparatory Perry 'l Mixed Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 Y-Teens 'I, 2, 3 Librarian 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1 243 Seniors , 'X f - ge. s f' 2 if ' ,Q ggi? 'fl l N ..A. . . , y. .1 ,K ...E , . J I ,,,. I I I I, -'-' - ,s :Tj . Al!! ' 2 fs is-+ ' - ' 35353235 - 5 2 S 15 K 1 2 ' 1 : - t-is. :.,:5.:.:,f..?-ix 35535.-?'..Ye le t v 1 RONALD YOAKAM General Culture Band l Hi-Y 4 Scholarship Tests 1, 3 Carnival Side Show l, 3 Nllf YOUNG College Preparatory Band I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball Manager 2, 3 Quilna Staff 4 Hi-Y 4 Scholarship Tests 2, 3 Who's Who-Class 3, 4 Final 4 SENIOR SNAPS l. I like this one best. 2. Ncimeccird, please! 3. Getting ready forthe Homecoming Queen. Juniors OFFICERS President-Richard Thomas Vice Presidente-Robert Ware Secretary-Bonnie Boyd Treasurer-Wesley Lones Ranking high as a class, the iuniors found themselves having a very successful year with elect- ing their candidate, Oletha Baber, Carnival Queen, present- ing their play, Wedding Spells, and finding ways to raise funds for the all important prom of May 4th. ln the various school activities, members of this class could be found holding offices in organ- izations, playing varsity sports, and representing the music de- partment, to name a few. They were a busy and prosperous class, looking toward their last year at Shawnee. Snap T- The Christmas Cards arrive. Snap 2- Did l get a part in the play? Snap 3- One million, one million and one... This page sponsored by Mr. Don R. Boyd Q . ..,, I ' . . Q 1-1 5- 1 . Z ' Junwr ass , , C se - C g ' ..,,,. C Row 'I-Adam, Allowoy, Amer- 2 5 Z , ., w,, ' Q son, Armstrong, Bober f , I B ' ' i Row 2-Bourne, Bowersock, Bow- D. y t Q? C ,X sg, sher, Boyd, Brown ' xl ' s - li . .f -fx 5- 'xs g lg :Q L. L , K 'tr 4 E ,.:, x R. .,A,, ,Mg 4 ,J Row 3-Ccrolus, Carr, Ccxudill, .... Clark, Conawoy 1- 5 . wt!! Row 4-Conn, Cooper, Crites, M Q M M , , or ., C , Crow, H. Crowe ' fi '25 ,gg V I ,, X , A i J. , - ,..,., 5 , s , A W sf 3 '5 Q f A .:.,., 5 I 1 Row 5-L. Crowe, Donkirt, Din- gledine, Doyle, Eaton 2, 3 055 Row 6-Eicher, Ford, Frcxzee Freed, Gelo CLI Hunt Jacobs ,hh Q ,Q is A Q: kv- ,.. 4 -5 .W v-W'-v ' '- .. - -- ,X N-. ,J . 'H- . X 1 - X Q Q Ei - , in - . .. -:wen 1 , , - .s Row 7-Grove, Heffner, Hefner, Q R Q K. me-' S ' 3 - ,s -J . x 1+ ff . ,M ,A , if!!! - Y? .:E had F: If -: XX C -4, 5'4::P 1-v E Row 8-Jennings, Johnson, Jus tice, Kennedy, Kerr .5 Row 9-Kershner, Kidd, Kuoile, ' an 5 Lewis, Lhczmon 'f V -.4 2, - - A . e nn- 51 ,466 is ,.,, 1263 E H i qs., gg W 2' 'Nm X M x iii? ' -was ...af '-:' ,Q My ,, WE, ,wg 1 , 3 1 L A , i. 3 M. 3 K, - . .. X tg' 1 ,, .59 ' .lf ' 2225 B i ' ,, , W 2:21 J' ' P. Nw 5 wx X Nw www wks fl 5. 11477 sw wwf 'Qu sway K 'PX X X XY XX xsigxi Qs TNQ XXMSNN X xi5sXX XX l S 49 S mr .asf New NR ww 1 x N, xx 1 ,Iunwr C lass Row 'I Lones, Marshall, M Adow, McDoneI, McGrlIvary Row 2 Melchu Muller, Mort, Myers, Neff Row 3 Nunn, Osmon, Redman Reese Ruemesch Row 4 Ruffle Roller, Rousculp Selling Shaffer Row 5 Shaw, Shoemaker, Smlih Spees, Splker Row 6 Stemen Strohl M Thom as, R Thomas, Thompson Row 7 Tice, Troy, Umbaugh Von Schoyck Volbert ROWS Waltz Ware,Wllllamson Whlte, Wmdle Row 9 Yoakam Z7 ophomores OFFICERS President-John Schoonover Vice President-Dean Jackson Secretary-Mary Beth Myers Treasurer-Marilyn First The class of 1953, being a very energetic one, has added much to the life around Shaw- nee. Not having many class activities, the sophomores en- tered into all of Shawnee's do- ings, and showed that they, too, have some potential stars in all fields of activities and sports. Snap l- l pledge allegiance... Snap 2- Does X I Y or does Y 1 X? 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Y l s are Z . , Y J K ophomores Row 'l-Adams, Army, Baechler, Boughan, M. Bowsher Row 2-N. Bowsher, P. Bowsher, Bowersock, Buchanan, Camp- er Row 3-Carroll, Cavinder, Col lins, Copeland, Crockett Row 4-Crow, Custer, Deken, Dingledine, Doyle Row 5-Eastman, A. Ellis, D. Ellis Fairburn, First Row 6-Glaze, Grafton, Gray Harris, Harrod 1 I Row 7-Hartman, Hosting, Haw- kins, Hay, Hedges Row 8-Jackson, Jones, Ken nedy, Knott, Lee Row 9-Leecly, Lehman, Lones, Lowry, Loyer 1293 .3 Q A.: X I Sophomores Row l--Mauk, Michael, M. Mil ler, N. Miller, Myers Row 2-Nixon, Oglesbee, Pep ple, Pierce, Pridcly Row 3-Reclman, Reynolds, Roof Rudy, Russell Row 4-Schoonover, Settlemire Sherer, Simpkins, Smith Row 5-Snyder, Starkey, Stevens Stoner, Stumloaugh Row 6-Umbaugh, Verbryke Walther, Warner, Williamson Row 7-Wiswasser, B. Wright, E Wright Sna ps- Why I took Hadacol . . Hot Dog What! Studying? C301 X is we s 5 O 1 '93 S. A 5 Yi? I . i i fl JR .. K s ..., x N X gi M X - shi.: J , . 9 ' 5 65 sw-3 V . rg' use . IF .:..::,.. -.kiwi-A , 1, K, j Q X .M Q, N? W' 1 . wg, , . , g 3 Q -rf, 'ff ' A 'ir ri or-31.52 ss . 1 XM ag: 1 so elif a ft 'mr-Q nag S . 6. . '99 Freshmen OFFICERS President-Larry Crites Vice President-Donald Heman Secretary-Judy Shaw Treasurer-Betty Miller The freshmen have entered into their first year of high school with much spirit, as has been shown in all their work. They are proud to be a part of Shaw- nee's life. , Snap 'I-Isn't he handsome? Snap 2-Are you sure this is true? Row 'I--Adams, Barnes, Boger, J. Bowsher, M. Bowsher. Row 2-Bradford, Bucher, Bur- get, Campbell, Clark. Row 3-Copus, E. Cotrell, L. Cot- rell, Crawford, L. Crites. Row 4-R. Crites, Dearwester, Di- cus, Doyle, Early. Row 5-Evans, Ford, Fox, Freel, Giffin. Row 6-Glaze, Harruff, Harter, Hefner, Heman. Hill ,ii . J, I Q ij S ,K gi ye ,as Thgl saggy I I V ',' -Ill' if J 5 ai J , 7 53 'ff f - Z ' Sis KM ' 1 . igkxx A ' Cifwiig VX M , r A 'I ' 5. 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Bradford, S. Bradford. Row 2f-Buchanan, Bucher, Bunlce, Carier, Clay, Coclcrell, Copeland, Cusier, Deckrcsh, Deken, Delong. 3-Dickerson, DeWeerd, Deiielbach, Downhower, Esiill, J. Gossard, B. Faccenda, F. Faccenda, Feigh, Fontaine, Furry. 4-Gallup, Gay, B. Gossard, J. Griffin, V, Griffin, Grimm, Hamilton, Harrison, Harruff, Hefner, Hengstler. 5-Hickey, Holton, Hughes, Hutchison, Jacobs, Kennedy, Kerr, Kirwan, Landfair, Lawrence, Lay. 6--Lugibill, Mason, Mayer, McConnell, McDaniel, Meyer, Morrisey, Nebergull, Pheiieplace, Priddy, A. Ramsdail. Row 7--R. Romsdail, Redmond, Reed, Reilly, Rhodes, Riemesch, Ruble, Schultheis, Setflemire, Shaffer, Sielschott. 8-Stedke, Stemen, Thedieck, Umbaugh, Young, Waliz, Verbryke, C. Wrighi, Wolery. Eighth rude The members of this large class were seen and heard in all parts of Shawnee. 1 V54 'Si- .ev 9' 4 ,N - ,,,r ',-3... . 3 .Q ' 'Rs Cl, F 4: in 5 Q M X . S X f. f M ' -V , M I 4 V :L ay., .J D ,Q -fl, -XJ if' K 61 . . I V W g , - we lt Q ,ff A , .-. 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K ,sam x bak FQ l . 1 in 'F . ffff Rs .. ,sz-if l l l l Row Campbell Row Row Row Row 1-Bifler, president, Houlzer, vice presidenfy Mauk, secretary-treasurer, Ashton, Baber, Biddinger, Bowers, Bradford, 2-Campnell, Caitell, Claar, Coleman, Coon, Cotrell, Culver, Davis, Dearwester. 3-Derbyshire, Dolson, Edgington, Evans, Freel, Garrison, Gay, Glaze, Goiadenow. 4-Hindenlang, Kunkleman, Lehman, Michael, Monforf, D. Myers, T. Myers, llahrig, Ridenour. 5-Riemesch, Riffle, Rigg, Roop, Rushing, Sellers, D, Simmons, S. Simmons,NSmilh. Row 6-Sneary, Sowards, Spees, Steed, Thomas, Verbryke, Wallace, Yanl, D. Yolukam. Row 7-N. Yoakam, Zimmerman. l w i l l Seventh rad Entering iunior high in the fall, the seventh grade soon found Themselves becoming accus- tomed to high school ways. l Q3-U 1 l l l i ..-.af zf 6 mlnuz H115 'U M,,,.f-fwl ! I xf 9 Mm' Snop l-O Yes! We do study. Snap 4-How about another box of popcorn? Snap 2-Chow time. Snop 5-Bottleneck. Snap 3-As pupils used to ride to school. Snap 6-As we ride To school now. 367 Activitie Our activities give us an opportunity to meet and work with new friends and to gain valuable experience in many fields. l l I l l l The first Home Economics club. ACWIXTX uw ' 'FYEERS FFR Y' HK 8 svmxsiuma Q55-YV 4 Q o . a L W 1 -. w Jy. ,. Q: 'f'r!'--A19 .-.gg 1 .Qui P -. xgnk' .MP 4- P A Lf' ,V '..gQ .- ' ' 131.0 '- 5' .---- , H5,.,.,, . 'K . w:'T'f34 X' I if Sf .',.1': lf. 1 IN ACTIVUTIES IBHQ, WE STRESS HKU k5?fLfll721LZE .gyzef gffzfxzifnnnb Q72-U60 gazlccrf f A f uiilna ta l Marilynn Bowsher, edi- tor John Mosler, business manager Goldie Waltz, editorial adviser Florence Gorman, busi- ness adviser Picture 'I- Editorial staff: Boyd, Young, Clayton, Bow- sher, Hefner, Knecht, Tomlinson, Lawson Picture 2- Business staff: Roos- enberg, Camper, Mos- ler, Lones, Carter, Eb- ling 385 t l I l I What a job! Thank goodness, it's finished! That's what one might hear from any member of this hard-working staff as the year drew to a close. Many problems and obstacles were encountered and solved in the course of finishing this year- book. It proved to some staff members that they really had hid- den talents. In this silver anniversary issue the staff has tried, to the best of its knowledge and ability, to give you a truthful and complete picture of Shawnee, past and present. l l l l l I Editorial Staff Business Staff 'I. Let's mount this picture first. 'I. Subscription, please! 2. Genius cnt work. 2. There's no place for this od 3. Is this the one? 3. lsn't this ci good picture? 'WwL!'..WL Yi, in 'iq V K. 5151, A N Chief Staff Ella Mary Conrad, editor, Oletha Baber, production manager, Paul Hughes, editorial adviser, Florence Gorman, production adviser, Ed Ulriclc, production adviser. .,'S.'. This page sponsored by the Shawnee P. T. A. tht cture l Row l: Feigh, C. Loyer, Er iclwson, Conrad, Jay Shaw Boyd, Creps, lugibill. Row 2: Kraft, Judy Shaw VanMeter, B. Miller, Tecklen berg, M. Miller, Eicher, Graf ton, Davis, Clark, L. Buchanan Picture 2 Row 1: Johnson, Keiffer, S Camper, B. Buchanan, O Baber, Goodenough, B. Cam per, Kidd, Riemesch. Row 2: Conaway, N. Loyer W. Baber, Troy, Schoonover Lones, Thomas, Ellis, Hixen- baugh, Roosenberg, Carr Riffle. X 2 it S N fy -td' s l it ! F f assed' T110 Chief Staff in Action The Chief staff deserves much praise for the fine way in which they have kept us informed of the various activities of our school. Many added features this year have made the paper more attractive and interesting. The Chief is a fine example of a spirit of cooperation and industry. It shows what can be done with energy properly directed. Much credit goes to the staff and advisers. Q41 L J If M25 XX... N F.H.A. y Row 1 - Lance, McDonald, C o t r ell, Dearwester, M. Bowsher, Mrs. Miller, cd- viser, Harter, Adam, Miller, lngmire. Row 2 -Johnson, Lawrence, Bucher, Hefner, Morgan, Davis, Claar, Mason, Leh- man, Nungester, J. Bow- sher. Row 3-Glaze, Shaw, Kidd, Creps, Crawford, Bower- sock, Mort, Harruff, McGill- vary, Starkey, Gamble. Snap - The F. H. A. helps others. OFFICERS Row 'I-Nancy Harter, news reporter, Mrs. Miller, ad- viser, Vera Johnson, news reporter. Row 2-lstandingl Mary Da- vis, parliamentariang Joyce Creps, president, Ollie Starkey, treasurer, Paddie White, secretary. Monthly meetings' plus special activities were on the Future Homemakers' agenda for the 1950-51 year. Q The special activities were a formal initiation, a square dance with the F. F. A. and Halloween and Christmas parties. t Their greatest contribution to this year was an Easter party for the chil- dren at the Children's Home. t This page sponsored by the Shawnee Grange Row 1- Stoner, Copus, Hanes, Mr. Starling, ad' viserg Mr. Lappin, lhon. memberl, Feigh, Rumbaugh, Kidd. Row 2wMr. Knecht, Chon. memberj, Crites, Bourne, Brown, Army, Neff, Nixon, Spiker, Gray, Boughan, L. Copus, Mr. Beech, Cstudent teacherly Mr. Hughes, lhon. memberlp Mr. Bowman, lstudent teacherig Kennedy, Newhouse, Wieging, Rudy, Crow, Barnes, Jones, Ward, Mr. Crites, lhon. memberj. Row 3-Van Schoyck, Knott, Hartman, Fairburn, Bow- sher, Freed, Kerr, Lehman, Angel. Snap l - Nail that straight. OFFICERS Row l--Dale Copus, v. pres., Russell Hanes, pres., Dar- rell Kidd, sec. Row 2-Charles Bourne, his- torian: Bill Feigh, reporter, John Shaw, sentinel, lewis Neff, song director, Mer- lin Rumbaugh, student ad- viser: Warren Stoner, treas., Mr. Starling, adviser. F. F. A. This is an organization in our school to which anyone would be proud to belong. If there isn't a field to be plowed or cattle to be fed, there's always a meeting to attend. school and home life. and a skating party. They also entered the and the County Livestock Contests held once sented by a delegate at the National F. F. A. illustrate their active interest in they sponsored a square dance District Public Speaking Contest, each month. They were repre- Convention. 1113 3 X -firm v A if wg ,v 1' .S Kb Y-Teens i Picture 'l: Row l--S. Lance, Doyle, Tomlinson, Buchanan, C. Loyer, Barnes, Conrad, Faccenda, Ward. Row 2-S. Umbaugh, Hilyord, D. Miller, Freel, VanMeter, V. Johnson, Harter, Clark, N. Loyer, Stoner. Row 34Crow, Carr, Kraft, Mohn, Bowers, First, J Johnson, Max. Bowsher, Boger, Thomas, White. Row 4-Mar. Bowsher, Grove, Bowersock, Sherer, Simpkins, J. Bowsher, B. Miller, Morgan, Melchi. Picture 2: Officers--Myers, treasurer, Kidd, vice president, Goodenough, president, W. Baber, sec- retary, Boyd, program chairman. Picture 3: O let us sing together. Picture 4: Row 'I-Camper, Lawson, Lance, Hartman, Grafton, Hosting, S. Glaze, Reynolds. Row 2-Harrod, Rousculp, Hunt, Campbell, Kunkleman, Roosenberg, Jane Lotl, Myers, Jean Lotz, Baber, Shaw, M. Glaze, Hixenbaugh. Row 3-Nunn, M. Miller, Eicher, Ellis, Creps, Boyd, Gooclenough, Smith, Tecklenberg, McDonel, Davis, Kidd. This page sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. L ai' A . gr ., , b iv it i H i-Y A new beginning of the Hi-Y has shown many accomplishments for the clulo as well as its members. Get well cards were sent to the hospitalized students and teachers. A Thanksgiving basket, filled with groceries and meat, was given to a needy family in the community. Money for the Y.M.C.A. World Funds was donated by the club. Cake raffles aided them in obtaining the money for these proiects. Picture l: Row 'l-Doyle, Kirshner, Volbert, Mosler, Clayton, Lugibill, Carter, Erickson, Ellis. Row 2-Crites, Schoonover, Boughan, D. Lee, Kennedy, Bowsher, Mr. Baca, adviser, Cooper, Nungester, Knecht, Ebling, J. Shaw, Yoakam. Row 3-Buchanan, Clark, Thomas, Marshall, Mauk, Lones, Lawrence, N. Shaw, R. Lee, Burtchin, Stemen, Young. Picture 2: Officers-lugibill, treasurer, Mosler, vice presidentg Clayton, president, Carter, secretary, Volbert, chaplain. Picture 3: The lucky ticket. 'QV s ?,' I 0 . i 4 i 5. 1453 463 iii. punish Clulb l 4 , , . ,..,....-.--M I if Row 'I-Shaw, representative, McDonel, secretary, Mosler, presiddntp Mr. Baca, adviser, Eaton, vice president, Lugibill, treasurer, Hunt, representative. 1 l Row 2-Crites, Doyle, Reynolds, Bowersock, Bowsher, Amerson, Justice Row 34Kershner, Stemen, Myers, Boyd, Eicher, Knecht, Carter. Row 4-Erickson, Marshall, S. Seiling, Sharpe, J. Selling, Cox. After a two year lapse, the Spanish Club wasl again chartered under the able leadership of Senor Baca. l Highlighting the year's activities was the initilation of the first year stu- dents, held at the home of Lester Bowsher. Otherlmeetings were: a hayride- wiener roast, a Christmas party and a spring patty. At their meetings the members sang Spanish songs and talked entirely in Spanish. The club was very active outside of the par ies and festivities, as they corresponded with high school students from other: nations and countries such as Spain, Puerto Rico, Chile and Mexico. Several ery interesting letters were received. l l Il ' Il Hasta luego, senores y senorltas. l l l This page sponsored by Mrs. McClintock 1 l Librarians Under the able supervision of Mrs. Waltz, the librarians learned the fun- damentals of good library practice. Taking care of 3800 books, and serving the many students who used the library kept the librarians well occupied. Row l-Settlemire, Weaver, Keiffer, Lance, Walther, Mrs. Waltz, librarian, Kunkleman, Jacobs, Claar, Miller, Barnes. Row 2-Starkey, Redman, Creps, Numbers, Nunn, Rousculp, Specs, White. Snap l-Please write your name on the card. Snap 2-ls this the book you reserved? W .L A Sim gxzjm 'Nl' W' 'S ik' I if Y . .mi .W 5, , f 9 Q lx Q :xiii Y . 31 f f f 6 SJ! ' ' 'I' gs' ,Qu XX X Sees s idx ' - i ..,, s , f s s . . ., W. ,,,.. . .. - . . R. .: num Band If you happen to be in the music room about fifth period, you might hear a very exasperated Mr. Mills shouting, No! No! trumpets, let's play it the way Bach wrote it, or That's good, trom- bones, but we're not playing that song. Speaking seriously, the band has been very active in playing for football and basketball games, giving a concert and playing in the dis- trict contests. Thanks to the patience and very able direc- tion of Mr. Frederick Mills, the band enioyed a very successful year. Group lfN. Loyer, Windle, Smith, Young, R. Thomas, Strohl, Crow, Landfair. Group 2-Row l: Custer, Freel, P. Bowsher, Stedlce, Tice, First. Row 2: S. Glaze, Jean Lotz, M. Miller, Phetteplace, Kraft, VanMeter. Group 3-B. Miller, M. Myers, Hilyard, C. Loyer, drum major, Buchanan, kneeling, D. Miller, Gossard, Rousculp. Group 4-Row l: G. Myers, M. Thomas, Gamble, Hughes, Meyer. Row 2: Shaffer, Ellis, Davis, Crockett, Selling. Group 5-Row 'l: Michael, Shaw, Hengstler, Stoner, Morrisey. Row 2: Sielschott, Jane Lotz, Eastman, M. Glaze. Row 3-Boger, Neff, Heffner, G. Clark, Harrison. Group 6-Row 1: P. Clark, Delong, M. Bowsher. Row 2: Kidd, R. Bowsher, Melchi, Eicher. Group 7-Ford, Mr. Mills, director, Jacobs. 1493 505 Row 'I-Miller, Ward, Baber, Freel, P. Clark, M. Bowsher. N Row 2-Buchanan, Kennedy, Lctz, Glaze, P. Bowsher, First, Gamble, Davis, Kidd. Row 3-Smith, Mr. Mills, director, Seiling, Michael, G. Clark. J Orchestra i The orchestra, reorganized this year under the rlapable direction of Mr. Frederick Mills, made various appearances, the mostlimportant being at the Junior and Senior Class Plays, and at Commencement. Although it is still small in number, the orchestra has good prospects ofl becoming a larger and better organization in another year. W I r. Band The newly organized iunior high band made its major appearances of the year by playing for a P. T. A. meeting and presenting two selections at the annual band concert. It was also heard playing dt the junior high basket- ball games. i l Row T-Tecklenberg, Mason, Evans, Biddinger, Thomas, Garrison, Colelman, McConel, Melchi. Row 2MGrimm, Settlemire, Yoakam, Cockrell, Glaze, Bradford, Myers, lStemen, Edgington, Freel, Coon, Estill. Row 3--Rigg, Rushing, Mr. Mills, director, Smith, Verbryke. i l l I l X rs . Mixed Chorus Picture lr Row 'I'--B. Ford, Heman, Justice, Faccenda, J. Johnson. Doyle, Buchanan, S. Umbaugh, Giffin, Bradford. Row 2 E. Wright, Gamble, McGillvary, Boger, Claar, Jacobs, Shaner, H. Crowe, L. Crowe, Max. Bowsher, Freel, Nungester. Row 3--R. Campbell, Baechler, Davis, M. Myers, Smith, M. Bowersock, A. Campbell, McDonel, Riemesch, Williamson, Hedges, Burget. Row 4vCollins, Knecht, Wieging, Heffner, Seiling, Custer, N. Shaw, Harris, Redman, L. Crites. Picture 2: Row 1--R. Thompson, S. Lance, G. Myers, Weaver, Boop, Conrad, Ward, Harter, Hilyard, I, Glaze, Tom- linson. Row 2--VanMeter, Hartman, J. Priddy, Melchi, W. Baber, Mason, Mohn, Grafton, Harrod, A. Lance, N. Loyer, P. Clark, D. Umbaugh, pianist. Row 3-Kidd, M. Miller, Goodenough, J. Thompson, Harruff, Tecklenberg, Jean Lotz, Hixen- baugh, Hunt, Mar. Bowsher, Riffle, Mr. Beckett, director. Raw 4--Wahlie, G. Hefner, Van Schoyck, G. Clark, Harner, Clayton, Crockett, Shutt, Hanes, Neff. Picture 3: Row l--Stoner, P. Ford, D. Miller, C. Loyer, J. Shaw, V. Johnson, Grove, S. Glaze, Kraft, Sherer. Row 2-- Lchmon, P. Bowersock, Kunkleman, Mort, Yoakam, Windle, Tice, Crow, N. Bowsher, B. Miller, M. Thomas, McAdow. Row 3 Cavincler, Jane Lotz, Morgan, M. Glaze, Hosting, Lowry, Smith, Boyd, Eicher, O. Baber, Carolus, Carr, Simpkins. Row 4 Pierce, J. Hefner, Amerson, Spyker, Shoemaker, J. Kerr, D. Thomas, Ebling, R. Plummer, J. Wright, Conaway, Frazee, C. Crites. L51 521 P i Picture 'lz Row 'I-Harter, pianist, Reynolds, S. Umbaugh, Seltlemire, S. Miller, Francis, I. Glaze, Ward, Adam. Row 2-W. Johnson, Conaway, Priddy, Simpkins, Sherer, McAdow, McDonel, J. Bowsher, V. Johnson, White, Grove, Mr. Beckett, director. Row 3-Carolus, Bowersock, Carr, Nunn, M. Bow- ersock, Smith, Boyd, Neff, McGillvary, Harrod, Starkey, Gelo. I Picture 2: Row I-S. Lance, Doyle, A. Lance, Stumbaugh, Camper, Conrad, Buchanan, C. layer, Ford, J. Johnson. Row 2-Weaver, Boger, VanMeter, Shaw, N, Lolfer, Clark, B. Miller, Myers, Kunkle- man, Kraft, lewis, Faccenda. Row 3-Lawrence, Hilyard, Hart an, Keiffer, Lawson, Hunt, Riffle, Roosenberg, W. Baber, Hixenbaugh, McDonald, Umbaugh, pianist. Row 4-S. Glaze, O. Baber, Davis, Morgan, Eicher, Creps, Goodenough, Troy, M. Miller, Harruft, Willia son, Tice, Gamble. Girls' Glee Cllib Singing under the leadership of Harold Bec ett, the girls rendered the melodious Gianina Mia at the Carnival Minstrelf They spent the spring days practicing contest numbers and preparing music for their assembly program. Their efforts vyere highly rewarded. i l l l 1 l v Boys' Glee Club The autumn days found these boys diligently working to make their part in the minstrel a success. Following this, their musical talent was centered on the spring contest work. Soloists, ensemble groups and the entire glee club were proud to bring back their high ratings. Picture 1: Row l-Early, Michael, B. Doyle, Redman, Tomlinson, Thompson, Wahlie, J. Doyle. Row 2-Umbaugh, pianist, G. Hefner, Hanes, Miller, Lanes, Kerr, Shuff, Amerson, Van Schoyck, Cooper, Copus, Mr. Beckett, director. Row 3-J. Hefner, Conaway, Frazee, Strohl, Neff, Harner, Clark, Rum- baugh, Clayton, Ebling, Parker, Shoemaker, Stoner Picture 2: Row 'l-R. Myers, E. Wright, Ford, Lewis, Leedy, R. Crites, Pierce, Bradford, L, Copus. Row 2-M. Myers, pianist, Giffin, Cotrell, Nungester, Redman, L. Crites, Wieging, J. Wright, Campbell, C. Crites, Barnes. Row 3-Carroll, Collins, Harris, Adams, Cox, Selling, Heffner, Shaw, Roller, Hawkins, Stemcn, Burget. i ' A Cappella lwir The seventy selected members of the mixed chorus comprising the A Cappella Choir worked whole-heartedly to make this twenty-fifth anniversary year a silver year in music. Under the able direction of Harold Beckett, the Choir presented a Christmas program of varied selections, and sank for a religious meeting at Central High School. In the spring contest work, the Choir showed admirable musicianship. Row 1-D. Umbaugh, Loyer, S. Umbaugh, Buchanan, Conrad, Mr. Beckett, director, M. Thomas, McAdow, Doyle, John- son, Lance, Jacobs, D. Miller. Row 2-Tomlinson, Hixenbaugh, Crow, Bager, Davis, Hartman, Grove, Roosenberg, W. Baber, O. Baber, Carolus, Kunkleman, Claar, Faccenda. Row 3-Wright, Crites, Yoakam, Priddy, Smith, Goodenough, Boyd, Eicher, Campbell, Myers, Hunt, M. Miller, Simp- kins, Bowsher. Row 4-Hefner, Van Schoyck, Ford, Giffin, Heman, Crockett, Stoner, Frazee, Shutt, Baechler, Cotrell, Hanes, Conawciy. Row Sf-Shaw, Cox, R. Thomas, Harner, Custer, Neff, Clark, Clayton, Knecht, Ebling, Copus, Amerson. . . s-5 if CCE I r- 3 l 5 15.5 4 l A 7 .1 1 l- l l i This page sponsored by Dr. D. Wayne Myers mfr W A 2125255 Ei: 115 5 2 5 -A wwe. X. sg, inf. Carnival QUeenAOlefha Baber, Junior. Attendants-Alice Lance, Senior, Joyce Tecklenberg, Freshman, Shirley Camper, Sophomore. Escoris-Gibb Knechi, Larry Criies, Richard Thomas, John Schoonover. Train Bearers--Donna Verbryke, Barbara Hollar. Crown Bearer--Eugene Clemons. ,fx N., ' 'iw 4. I + 'Q , Rf' 7 'fd K55 Class Wll,lI,S Wh 0 SENIORS Row 'l-Goodenough, most versatile, Johnson, tie-best mannered, Shaner, prettiest, Creps, tie -best mannered, Bowsher, most intelligent, most likely to succeed, Campbell, wittiest, Doyle, most popular, friendliest. Row 2-Mosler, friendliest, Young, most intel- ligent, Knecht, most popular, most versatile, wit- tiest, most likely to succeed, Sharpe, most hand- some, Ebling, best mannered, Shaw, best athlete. JUNIORS Row 'I-Riffle, wittiest, Baber, most popular, prettiest, Boyd, most versatile, most intelligent, most likely to succeed, Carr, friendliest, White, best mannered. Row 2-Kennedy, most versatile, Ware, wit- tiest, Lones, most handsome, best mannered, Thomas, most popular, friendliest, Cooper, best athlete, Alloway, most intelligent, most likely to succeed, SOPHOMORES Row l-Buchanan, most versatile, prettiest, friendliest, best mannered, Bowsher, wittiest, Miller, most intelligent, Loyer, most popular, most likely to succeed. Row 2-Doyle, most handsome, Baechler, most versatile, mosi intelligent, most likely to succeed, Mauk, best athlete, Schoonover, most popular, friendliest, best mannered, Pierce, wittiest. FRESHMEN Row 'I-Lotz, wittiest, Tecklenberg, most pop- ular, friendliest, tievmost versatile, VanMeter, most intelligent, most likely to succeed, best mannered, tie-most versatile, Miller, prettiest. Row 2ABradford, friendliest, Heman, best mannered, Shutt, tie-most likely to succeed, Crites, most popular, most versatile, most hand- some, tie--most likely to succeed, Wright, best athlete, Tomlinson, most intelligent, wittiest. 1561 F inul WILIIQS Who Most Intelligent Morilynn Bowsher Nile Young Best Monnerecl Jocnn Johnson Chester Ebling Most Popular Gib Knecht Pot Doyle Most Versatile Gib Knecht Bonnie Boyd Best Athlete Joy Show Wittiest Alice Campbell Robert Wore Most Likely To Succeed Morilynn Bowsher Gib Knecht Frienclliest John Mosler Pot Doyle Best Looking Oletho Bciber Bill Sharpe LW., Senior Class Play ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN Written by Hartzell Spence Directed by Roy Crites Cast of Characters Narrator Rev. Fraser Spence Rev. Wm. Spence Dr. Romer Hartzell Spence Georgie , Ronnie ,,,,.,, The Bishop Maior Cooper , Mrs. Sandow ,,.. Mrs. Wm. Spence Mrs. Digby Louise Eileen Letty ,, , Molly Maria ,, ., Mrs. Jellison Mrs. Cambridge ,,,, Gilbert Knecht John Seiling Lewis Neff John Mosler Ronnie Carter Chester Ebling ,, Paul Clayton , Joe Hefner , Nancy Goodenough Margaret Roosenberg Joan Hartman Joan Johnson Alice Lance , ,Pat Doyle ,, Alice Campbell Leah Kidd ,,,,,,,,Walthea Baber , , Mary Davis Why the idea! My boy wouldn't do such a thing. If we have to live here, we are going to clean up the place. Make a ioyful noise unto the Lord, all the lands. This is my SeI'fT1OFl. I shined my hat and cleaned my shoes. msm 3 F A C ,lunior Class Play WEDDING SPELLS Written by James F. Stone Directed by Roy Crites Cast of Characters Reeves Billie Steve Arlen Mrs. Pettengill Charlie Blake Sigsbee Niki Angelica Frances Ruth Mrs. Gay Let me at him! Please, Ruth Richard Thomas Margaret Thomas Wesley Lones LaVonne Osmon Gordon Clark .l. Roller Jack Conawczy Anne McAclow Pat McDonel JoAnn Troy Mary Reimesch Donna Jean Umbaugh l'm sure I don't know, Miss Will you marry me? 159i port Never before in The history of Shawnee did ihe school's name reach such prominence in the field of athletics as in 1950-51. 601 l I The girls used to play basketball, too. fs.-., '- ,, 1 9 ' N ' M . ..S1six I U Yu. T-'Q V- tt 7 ,if ' 1 A .jzgpm --.iw Q o .1 'M ' 5 x' fmigx . Tv' , ' 211' E, , V X ,J-mg, - 'g r. Q ' . Q . A -f H I ' ' 'hf c igx-'Yi n I ,4 e U v - U ' . 5 , ' .1 . V -- , I. :JUS Sigrzgjxyh .A ., ..., , Q L . L AW-,'1'Qh'79j,3'pg,,,3, ,Q If a.. Q:Qil'. 1 --'-- - -P ' r F -'-1-1:15 .-1,54 ,f f1? P3s3?1 ' - 'WN Cx ffxrgf H 'U ' 5:- ' -9' ' , F . A , 'V' -1 f- 4 ' 4 ..,,.31 1 AJ , ,F- . I I 've O ..- -4 tw. Q A X gr 5 K f . W 4 E A' 1 E Q tives l Ri fu is Q ' -:Q-f r f x 5 Football Letterman? l l Burtchin Knecht Cotrell Clayton J. Shaw Sharpe Lbe Harner l l T Football 4 162 COACHES Penhorwood, Byerly, head coachg Lusk 1 The first undefeated season in the school's twenty-five year history was registered this year. The team, uhder the able coaching of Wilbur Byerly, also secured their second league cham- pionship in cy row. The defeat of St. Rose, one of the area's stronger teams, and the overpowering of Colum- bus Grove, pleviously unbeaten, highlighted the Silver Anniv 'rsary Season. The Inclia s once again placed men on the All-League t am as Jay Shaw, Gib Knecht and Paul Clayton: received honorary positions. The seasorV's record talks for itself and we can only addr congratulations to the great squad and coaches, l I 1 This page sponsored by the Shawnee Dads' Club , l .wx N-xxx x xxx xx Hanes Cox Lafayette Spencerville , Ellda , ,,,,, , Si i mx -li 1 14-Q QFNES ei - 3 2,1 . -if .Q - tw X .fame U . is Q ., s z Y- 1. , if Pandora . Delphos Jefferson Row 1-Bowsher, Kennedy, N. Shaw, Hanes, Burtchin, Lee, Cooper, John Shaw. Row 2-Cox, Clayton, Lugibill, Knecht, Sharpe, Jay Shaw, McClain, Horner, Cotrell, K. Mauk. Row 3-Asst. Coach Penhor- wood, Asst. Coach Lusk, Al- loway, Frazee, Stemen, Kerr, W. Lones, Volbert, Marshall, Hunt, Conaway, Ware, Amer- son, Coach Byerly, Pierce, manager. Row 4--Carter, manager, Van Schoyck, Crites, Williamson, P. Lones, Wright, Carrol, Ste- vens, D. Mauk, Harris, Roof, Jackson, Pepple, Kidd, Lee, manager. 1637 52 Hi 421 E sw 2. xx 3 1 X ,3 A is 1 S 59 S 1 S wg NX S e i Q tx is , 47.3 EE Football Lettermen Mauk N. Shaw Lugibill Cooper Sclzeflule We They W0 40 0 Lima St. Rose . 25 ,, 46 19 Columbus Grove 32 52 12 Wapak Blume 13 , . 33 O Forest 19 44 13 , W Y E is An qi 'Y 1 - Volbert Kennedy They 13 19 13 6 Letterman Stevens, John Show, McClain Junior High Football Row 'l-Ralwrig, Howell, Ford, Bitler, Deckrosh, Bunke Hefner, N. Riffle, Thedieclc. Row 2-J. Bradford, Jennings, Thompson, Tomlin son, Hamilton, R. Bradford, Wahlie, Gross, Hou? zer, C. Riffle, Spees, D. Bradford, Copeland. Row 3-Mr. Penhorwood, coach, Wright, Camper Reed Burgel, Criies, Plummer, Campbell, Kerr Mauk, Erickson, manager. M545 l '90 ,Qs . we Homecoming Homecoming Queen-Pot Doyle Attendants-Jeon Shcmer, Margaret Roosenberg Snap 1 Snap 2 I crown you Homecoming Queen of 1950. The Queen ond her court. 165 Row 1-Doyle, Mauk, Bowsher. Row 2-Harner, Knecht, Sharpe, Custer, .l. Shaw, N. Shaw, Volbert. 1 Row 3-Pepple, Mr. Penhorwood, coach, Kennedy, Wright, Adams, Seiling, Marshall, Hay, Jackson, Basketball l The cagers came through this year in true silver anniversary style, with a very impressive 16-5 record. ln twelve league games the Indians dropped only two, both of which were lost by only one point. They won ten games, thus making the Bucks undisputed league champions. ' In non-league play five games were won and three lost. Among these was a very decisive victory over a previously undefeated Cridersville five by the score of 84 to 62. l The Indian cagers made a very fine showing in their debut into the Class A Tourney, by defeating a strong Lima South team and holding their own with Lima Central, a championship team. Coach Penhorwood and the entire squad can: be very proud of a fine Ellis, Lee, mgr., Carter, mgr. season's showing. T l l BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l Team They We Vaughnsville .,,. 54 63 I Beaverdam .. . ., 56 55 Spencerville . .,,, . 56 68 1 Harrod .. 38 60 ' Elida 2 34 sa l Gomer , . .... . 62 61 Lafayette .... ......... ....,. 3 9 57 Delphos Jefferson ,, , 48 56 Columbus Grove . .. 61 56 1 Beaverdam . . . ....., 45 47 Spencerville , ., 61 68 X New Knoxville .... ....,. 6 8 82 W Harrod ....,, 33 58 , Elida .. .. .. 36 65 l Gomer ,, ,, 61 64 l Lafayette ,, . 49 86 ' Middle Point ...... ..... 6 6 48 l cfidefsville .......... 6 . 62 84 l Wapakoneta .. .. 45 54 I TOURNAMENT f South . . 48 52 Central . . .. ....... . 62 46 I Don Penhorwood, coach 1 l Basketball Lettermen Row I-J.Shc1w Knecht Volbert Horner Shar e. I 1 r I P Row 2-Cooper, Mouk, Custer, N. Show. 167 689 Junior High Baslfetblall l Row 'l-Thompson, Myers, McDaniel, Hamilton, Rushing, Houtzer, C. Riffle, Cope land, Bradford. l Row 2-Mauk, Deckrosh, Campbell, Camper, Shutt, lCrites, Burget, Hoefler, N Riffle, Deken. I Row 3-Mr. Byerly, coach, Gallup, Goodenow, Zimnlmerman, Setflemire, Mason l l l Cheerleaders l Bitler, Tomlinson. Hixenbaugh, Camper, Riffle, head cheerleader, Hunt. l l I This page sponsored by the Shawnee Dads' Club l l l l l l l Baseball Picture 1-R. Bowsher, Gerstner, Sharpe, Shape, Mr. Hughes, coach. Picture 2-Buchanan, manager, Miller, L. Bowsher, Ebling, Jackson, Dershem, N. Shaw, Mosler. Picture 3-Knecht, Mayer, Volbert, Ken- nedy, Cooper, J. Shaw. The initial game of the 1950 baseball season, which was also the opening game in the Al- len County Tournament, was dropped to Gomer 10 to 5. The Indians came back strong in regular season play to cop five wins while losing only one. A word of praise should be given to seniors, Ross Bowsher, who turned in a 'Fine perform- ance from the mound this sea- son, and Dick Jackson, who led the squad in batting. Coach Paul Hughes lost only three members from the 1950 nine-Ross Bowsher, Bob Mayer and Dick Jackson. Returning to the '51 season was an experi- enced nucleus of varsity award winners Jay Shaw and Gib Knecht, three-year lettermenp Neil Shaw, two, and Len Vol- bert and Frank Cooper, one. BASEBALL SCHEDULE TOURNAMENT They We Gomer , , 10 5 SCHEDULE Cridersville , . ,,,,,,,, ,, W 5 6 Harrocl 3 5 Spencerville 5 8 Gomer 4 3 Lafayette ,, 6 10 Elida lcalled in the fifth inningl 1691 l l l l Row 1-D. Lee, manager: Nungester, Hefner, R. Lee, Morrone, Erickson, Collert. Row 2-R. Carter, manager, Mosler, J. Shaw, Cotrell, Kennedy, J. Carter, Ingmire, Miller, Cooper. l Row 3-Mr. Lusk, coach, N. Shaw, Mauk, Lugibill, Custer, Sharpe, Jackson, Knecht, Marshall, Mr. Pen- horwood, coach. Track J The Shawnee thinlies turned in a very commendable record on the cinders, during the '50 season, by winning most of their meets. The Indians collected one of numerous wins at the Northwest Conference Track Meet, held at Pandora. The local thinclads also showed well by coming through in a hair-raising finish to tie Ada in the annual Jr. Olympics. l In lesser important meets, the Bucks copped victories in a four-way meet consisting of Spencerville, Elida, Lafayette and Shawnee, and a dual meet with Spencerville, while dropping a two-way affair with Bellefontaine. l i l l l l l l l . . l ,lunlor Hugh, Truck l 1 Row 'l-Copeland, Plummer, Kerr, Gallup, Deck l rosh, McDorman, Hoefler, Jennings. 1 Row 2-Fontaine, Hamilton, Riffle, Meyer, Shaf fer, Redmond, Morrisey, Thedieck, McDaniel ' Row 3-Mr. Lusk, coach, Bradford, Mason, Reed Camper, Wieging, Purdy, Artis, Shutt, Collert l Tomlinson, Mr. Penhorwood, coach. l l l l l l70l l 'ig 11. Track Traveling to the Bowling Green District Track Meet, the tracksters made a fine showing as they gained a respectable fourth place, and qualified in two events for the State Finals at Columbus. Gib Knecht and Jay Shaw qualified in the pole- vault, and Frank Cooper, Les Kennedy, Jay Shaw and Jack Collert in the mile relay team. At Columbus Gib Knecht came through with a tie for second in the Class B pole vault finals. SNAPS 1-Shawnee places first, and second. 2-A shot-putter, no less. 3-Up and over. 4- Looks a little high, Frank. Q71 D ri rw- J r-9 M, ' -.- M f:'!L'1f-J. . -'sw 1145 :fs fp-R-:'.f r H f -- 154 v'-'W' 54' f f'1'.Q T ' ff -6 --. 'Q-' Qfm:.1' W,--sg.,-., H 71 '-1-A A.-uv .,-NM... If ,. - , .- 4 45 S'5f, g.,'1' -' f-f 7,f, f , '?,, UW , ,- ' - .f :t1- 'vig ei lf' if If 57:1 I Wm. H, , ., ff-4 i'l5'yQmk V' W 'AS 7 ' 5-1 g , Q P V ' e1 1' . ' n lf?-if, 1 I' n ' - I5f2L'1fg'.f 7 4 flf' - -' 753 f 1' 1 1- - 'JJ' . w 4 .X ..g J' ,-x I . , 'fm ' .A I I , W ' ,A WH A 'wh , , M- , I N 2, Y ?igm xy 'N,m5nh W Y' 'V IQ? K i 1 V K V X .X 'N-...M w.,.,B X V .1 , 3 xp . s ' , K V f gl, - - ky bmyxth - 'X w-wxun..,,,,'-D--.H . , . . s i ,V .,.........,. , ,H , , . .K , T' 4 .L ,Km .M ' 1 . -Q u 5 . V . .L Q 1 .: buf gh - . i A 1 . . x, X .-K., V E, -.l:.,.i..: N ' ' N - ' .KM L , Q 5-. ' M . V.-,f 4 , K Ll., . K M K 1, ix vcfYfxL ' fx V' X A gm - 4,V,.,.A, U, .. , x . W Riff '- 5' ' W? X5 N? - 7 ', f' Q L l- f A f , X Z , ' . 1 an - ' if' r. . 'Z W 1 w ,, i H Q A 1' ,Z 7 ZX '59, .Q-TL' , ,fl A ' . . .Az EZ , 'Nw 1 W-slflfixi' Q If l w U nderclassme N lm. V ' ' ',4.ff3',w.3'gV' 'gl x ,J-:. L . , I X I yix-,cu 7,,x:fw.- , ,X 1-v:-Y ' 'J 'iq-,k,'-i,', 5 . ij- .T n.44.,N mi.: 1g,.' W Fil '7-L 'f,1'f'Ti1.f'f5'.T 3-5 RQ z ,I -,. 1 . vw -1 ' - -1 W Elementary Principal 1926 - 1951: 217 pupils to 571, 6 teachers to 20. The experience and vision of Mr. Lappin and his co-workers have made an elementary school second to none. Special teachers and a school nurse, along with library facilities, audio- visual aids, audiometer, and reading accelerator help to meet the needs of all puipls. Continuous training, efficient teachers, pupil-teacher-parent cooperation, built in the past, will assure the future. Rhea W. Earl Ohio Northern University-B.S. University of Pittsburgh-M.Ed. Elementary Faculty Row 1-Mary Sheets, Marie Ruse, Jessie Cooper, Rhea Earl, Dorothy Kempher, Betty Guernsey, Nelle Watkins, Fay Lappin. Row 2-Florence Core, Corinne Profit, Mary Zimmerman, Nicholas Baca, Harold Beckett, ldella Buchanan, Edith Morris, Clara Spurr. Row 3-August Scrivner, Mariorie Shockley, Kathryn Boger, Kathryn Bowers, Lucille Kittle, Harold Kindy. i i - v n 1 1 1 N 4 First Grade Mrs. Ruse Row I-Sandra Boop, Robert Cotrell, Cathie Brown, Rita Foster, William Bradford, Charles Cannode, Michael Davis, Crystal Cavanaugh, Row 2-Eugene Clemans, William Buchanan, Sheridan Hardesty, Michael Bradford, Elaine Bowsher, Richard Downing, Michael Fritchie, Donald Cotner, Carolyn Anderson. Row 3-Bryce Clark, Linda Barnes, Nancy Degoocl, Gloria Campbell, Nancy Brown, Jack Baum, Sharon Coleman, Margaret Bucher, John Biery. Row 4-Dennis Lange, Gaylord Accountius, Mary Steed, Don Boger, John Binkley, Carol Craig, Becky Alden, Rose Croft. Miss Profit Row 1-Michael Klopp, Gary Kidd, Judy Feister, Howell Glover, Anne Hefner, Elva Gross, Dickie Erickson. Row 2-Helen Lance, Larry Gross, Terry Lewis, Charles Hunsaker, Barbara Hollar, Michael Hilyard, Maryann Poff, Lester Hardesty. Row 3-Rose Hershberger, Nancy Steed, Russell Hardesty, Patricia Keating, Tom Guernsey, Donna Leffler, Steven Lones. Row 4-Jacqueline Howell, Michael Cochran, Julianne Hall, Sally Knecht, Lavern Kill, David Freel, Alice Long, Kathryn Flanigan. Mrs. Buchanan-Miss Kempher Row l-Lorna Dene Rupert, Garry Price, Jack Slattery, Ruthann Verbryke, John Peters, Jim Martin Josephine Wallace, Larry Siferd, Rita Speakman, Sue Nixon. Row 2-Sandra Seiling, Jerry Weeks, Larry Nichols, Eugene Vires, Tommy Mauch, Myron Sneary, Richard Van Meter, Donna Verbryke, Ann Whetstone, Karen Trabert, Carol Sodders, Kathleen Sneary, Dianna Riemesch. Row 3-Mary Cavanaugh, David Rice, Tom Rees, Jane Zimmerman, Michelle Simmons, Alice Owens, Jackie Market, Janet Ridenour, Diana Mart, Darlene Remines, Peggy Jo Goodenough, Wayne Miller. Row 4-Miss Kempher, June Moorman, Janet Long, Jerry Monroe, Larry Mason, Barbara Leffler, Robert Cockrell, Peggy McDaniel, Cheryl Perkins, Albert Robinson, Craig Weaver, Mrs. Buchanan Section 'I Section 2 Section 3 f -w -1 Second Grade Mrs. Shockley Row l-Lydia Holten, Judy Tomlinson, Florence Griffin, Steve Hodosko, Delores Haithcock, Terry Frysinger, Jimmy Oglesbee, Katy Glasco. Row 2-Dean Gallup, Ruth Gay, Earnest Bradford, Nancy Bowsher, Patricia Downing, Douglas Frazee, David Michael, Barbara Klett. Row 3-RuthAnn Baechler, Larry Stoll, Sandra Dotson, Richard Cannode, Brenda Cotrell, Sylvia Hor- desty, Susan Beyer, Robert Bates. Row 4-David Bunke, Charlotte Decker, Kenneth Flanigan, Linda Dickerson, John Johnson, Susie Clark, David Croft, Barbara Fishero. Mrs. Cooper Row 'I-Steve Springer, Rozella Waltz, Susanna Evans, Roger Lehman, Bert Hershberger, Karen Cope- land, Pennie LaWarre, Dianne Stewart, Terry Shappell. Row 2- Jack Place, MaryLou Zerkel, Gilbert Michel, Janet Sidener, Barbara Yoakam, Naoma Slone, Virginia Ridenour, Sammy Glasco, Billy West. Row 3-Douglas Robinson, Kathleen Mort, Darrell Wooduff, Harold Neeper, Larry Lamb, Lawrence Griffin, Sharon Potf, Ilene Mann, Diane Lewis. Row 4-David Shambarger, Jimmy Mayer, Cheryl Post, Sharon Evans, Phillip Whitehouse, Mildred Sawmiller, Harold McConnell, Joe Adams. Mrs. Boger Row 'l-Sharon Sue Thomas, Ronnie Blubaugh, Billy Gay, Tommy Bollinger, Tod Roop, Jol-:anne Dixon, Robin Hayes, Teresa Roney. Row 2-Bradley Miller, Harriet Hilyard, Sandra Kimble, Carol Bowsher, Dennis Monroe, Wayne Baum, Jeanne Shutt, Robert Lippincott, Marsha Jones. Row 3-David Estill, Stephanie Aldrich, Hal Hughes, Patrick Greenlee, James Case, Judy Welch, Chris Amstutz, Lorilee Lowry, John Moyer. Row 4-Von Keith Bowersock, Linda Landeck, Ann Gushman, Barbara Morris, Carol Evans, Eddie Miller, Jerry Hinegardner, Teddy Croft. Section 'I Section 2 Section 3 Third Grad! l Mrs. Morris 4 Row l-Gloria Cochran, Jacqueline Cusick, Robert Coleman, Jacque Brown, Gary Childs, Sharon Bowersock, Sharon Maxwell, Carol Sue Dickerson, Cathie Kersliner. Row 2-George Cramer, Mary Jo Horn, Patsy Cannode, Jacqu line Sue Lay, Kathleen Mayer, Elizabeth Hardesty, Mary Katherine Glover, Richard Counts, Mrxry Mitchell, Jeffrey Cremean, Row 3-Billy Ford, Judy Clemans, Jane Dettelback, Rebecca Callis, Eugene Heffner, Albert Johnson, Judy Campbell, Clara Mae Culver, George Dalton. l Row 4-Susan Lones, Joel Archer, R. J. Biery, Gregory Cleaves, Phillip Dotson, David Evans. l T Mrs. Zimmerman l Row 'l-Clara Rhodes, Sandra Pierce, Lela Myers, John Mason,lBobby Rhodes, Sharon Thomas, Joyce Rittle, Sally Saltis, Carol Baughman. V Row 2-Helen Rupert, Robin Morrisey, Jerry Mauch, Scheila Poff, Charles Kennedy, Darwin Schmuck, Martin Monroe, Patty Teegardin, Lana Settlemire. Row 3-Nancy Staup, Tim McDaniel, Jack Sawmiller, Roger Vermillion, Roy Meyer, Sylvia Wolery, Pete Miller, Jo Vires, Judy Wallace. I Row A-Kay Thompson, Mary Miller, Danny Spyker, Lynn Noble,lKaren Snyder, Barbara Saegers, Stephen Cochran, Suzann Ritchie, Ted Metzger, Marcia Mart. l I l Mrs. Guernsey-Mrs. Doughty l Row 'I-Third Grade: Jerry Nebergall, Nancy Brookhart, Nancy Gross, Jack Fritchie, Charlotte Miller, Kay McKinley. uchanan, Dennis Young, Johnnie l Row 2-Fourth Grade: Jimmy Hackman, Sue Bollinger, Linda Garris' n, Kay Herring, Nathan Cochran, Charles Baber. Third Grade: Gary Goodenow, Barbara Smit , Paul Lee. Row 3-Fourth Grade: Ronald Bell, Jimmy Hamilton, Sammy Schoonover, Willis Riemesch, Carol Dickerson, Judy Stiner, Kenneth Kimble, Marlene Meyer, Max Cbnnode, Yvonne Faccenda. I Section 1 Section 2 ' y Section 3 Q4 EARTH PEA , mom T0 con GOOD wsu T0 ' ' ,Nm mcnssr ,MTBE A .lf I Q yu A 1 .......4aW..w..,.....e....., 7 ' k Section I Section 2 Fourth Grade l Mrs. Watkins Row l-Marilyh Willmeth, Shirley Kerr, Jeanne McConnell, Betty Ver- bryke, Sa ah Hess, Joe Simmons, Donald Roop, Beverly Hall, Anita Shdrw. Row 2-JanerlHardesty, Carl Painier, Sondra Market, Richard Hef- ner, Herbert Shape, Jimmy Warren, Phillip Waltz, Catherine Sar- gent, SuelVan Meter, Charlene Poff. Row 3-CraiglUmbaugh, Sharon Evans, Jonnie Tice, Franklin Roof, George Gurimmett, Barbara Vires, Harry Monford, Phillip Weeks, Eddie Ba xghmcm. Row 4-Dennis Sneary, Judy Foster, Susan Pellegrini, Glen Heman, Garry Lohgbrake, Ronald Hickey, Mary De Weerd, Charlene Hernan, Kenneth Trabert, Phillip Oglesbee, Carl Lehman. l l Mrs. Kittle 4 I Row 'I-Mary Clark, Michael Brennan, Dennis Hartman, Larry Cotrell, Donald Br dforcl, Homer Griffin, Jimmie Wahlie, Rosalind Down- ing, Jame Baechler. Row 2-Ronal Stombaugh, Alyce Erickson, Janet Lance, Mildred Crow, William Biddinger, Kathleen Vires, Alan Estill ,Michael Stapleton, David Bradford, Row 3-Ethel Cline, Mary Cummings, Russell Glover, David Cockrell, Carroll Michael, Janice Edgington, Nancy Bollinger, Albert Grace, Steve Teclllenberg, Terry Dotson. Row 4-James ,Brackney, Donna Gross, Esther Faccenda, Phyllis Boop, Sandra B ger, James Bucher, Robert Whitehouse, Glenda Callis, Richard Cizssie, Linda Flanigan. evwx X..x . . - . .- Qs M Fi th Grade Mrs. Sheets Row l-Barbara Long, Carol Chaney, Patricia Clark, Viola Anspach, Annaliza Mackey, Nancy Jacobs, Sandra Harps, Sharon Hile. Row 2-Margaret Roop, Precilla Crawford, Clernenteena Craft, Rase Mary Slone, Susan Tomlinson, Jane Johnson, Sharon Ritchie, Janice Neeper, Janet Clemons. Row 3-Shirley Boughan, Barbara Hall, Sharon Landfair, Martha Hengstler, Nadine Furry, Joyce Clemans, Carol Price, Sara Lou Near, Lorene Campbell. Row A-Lillian Steed, Cathern Avery, Colleen McGillvary, Joan Weeks, Betsy Boyd, Mary Greenlee, Martha Eley, Jane Saegers. Mr. Scrivner Row l-Gerald Cotrell, Glen Gossard, James Hile, John Simmons, David Cummings, John Gossard, Roger Hilyard. Row 2-Russel Sneary, Roger Crites, Maurice Kidd, Douglas Howell, William Beniamin, John Metzger, Rodney Brown, Larry Lewis. Row 3fStanley Shutt, Larry Breckenridge, Pat Reilly, Dennis Down- hower, Eugene Angel, Richard McDaniel, Gary Zerkel, Barrett Feigh. Row 4-Jackie Dodds, James Halker, Tommy Pratsman, George Gay, Wesley Cleaves, Jerry James, Harley Owens. MX Y S. xx Sixth Grade Mrs. Core Row I-Fifth Grade: John Stedke, David Watkins, Dewitt Bass, David Fishero, Jacquelyn Eicher Judy Cramer, Rosalie Polagyi, Gloria Shock. Row 2-Billy Seiling, Billy Garrison, Sandro Welch, Connie McNeil, Shirley Cox, Wendell Coleman Richard Campbell. Sixth Grade: Betty Metzger, Carol Vandenbrock. Row 3-Stanley Clark, Susan Adams, Jane Wiswasser, John Shutt, Gary Coon, Wayne Umbaugh Martha Gallup. Row 4-Eileen Aldrich, George Phetteplace, Ruth Harter, Tommy Bitler, Gene Burnett. Mrs. Lappin Row l-Judy Bullock, Jerry Market, Marlene Hindenlang, John Lewis, Kaye Todd, Robert Riemisch, James Rees, Billy Derbyshire. Row 2-Barbara Saltzgiver, Michael Johnson, Betty McDonald, Patricia Maxwell, Helen Snider, Lenore Wallace, Janice Sneary, Larry Sneary, Paul Sawmiller. Row 3-James Neff, Alfred Shope, Gary Briggs, Janice Redman, Margie Marshall, Jack Stumbaugh, James Ridenour, Sonia Thompson. Row 4-Barbara Stumbaugh, Richard Ballinger, Judy Kohler, Sally Reese, Ronald Hawkey, JoAnne Reese, Joyce Kohler, Charles Cockrell. Mr. Baca Row l-Lawrence Brown, William Baughan, Barbara little, Freda Cochran, Betty Mohn, Franklin Beemer, Charlotte Copeland, Patricia Brennan. Row 2-Dennis Deckrosh, Harold Bitler, Donna Carr, Carter McCoy, Albert Barnes, John Jacobs, Rodger Bowsher, Barbara Anderson. Row 3-Janet Gross, Mariorie Bunke, Marlene Bell, Deanna Dearwester, Robert Burnett, Michael Bowsher, Barbara Glasco, Robert Delong. Row 4-Dora Bell Hooks, Howard Converse, Janet Adams, Charmaine Oglesbee, Fred Bowersock, John Howard, Marie Bucher, Barbara Binkley, James Baughman. Section 'I Section 2 Section 3 X EQ X We m tl idx J nf-fi L' fl fl rg 6 Q QW: 1 1 1 Maintenance COOKS Betty Eyler Berneda Delong Goldie Loyer, head cook Ruth Bowersock Lulu Near CUSTODIAN Jessie Brewbaker JANITORS Albert Bunke, head ianitor Jim Rutledge, engineer BUS DRIVERS Row l-Richard Roeder, Law- rence Umbaugh, Frank Cloar, Paul Hughes, Birchard Bow- sher, Lawrence Deckrosh. Row 2-Elmer Yoakam, Roy Crites, Harold Kindy, Loren VanMeter, Ed Barwick, Francis Younkman. 1341 SEPTEMBER 5 Y.W.C.A. meeting Dads' Club meeting 6 School begins F.F.A. meeting 8 Football Olympics 15 Football-Lafayette 20 P.T.A. meeting 22 Football-Spencerville 29 Football-Elida OCTOBER 3 Y-Teen meeting Dads' Club meeting 4 F.F.A. meeting 6 General Motors Assembly Program Football-Pandora 7 Spanish Club hayride 13 Football-Delphos 18 P.T.A. meeting 20 Football-St. Rose 25 Driving Demonstration F.H.A. Halloween party Y.W.C.A. meeting 26 Football-Columbus Grove 27 Teachers' meeting at Toledo NOVEMBER 1 F.F.A. meeting 3 Football-Wapakoneta 6 County F.H.A. Rally 7 Y-Teen meeting Dads' Club meeting 10 Football-Forest 15 P.T.A. meeting 16 Carnival 18 F.H.A. Christmas formal initiation 21 Junior Class Play 23 Thanksgiving vocation starts 27-30 Snow! Snow! Snow! DECEMBER 1 Still Snow! Snow! Snow! Basketball-Beaverdam 5 Y-Teen meeting Dads' Club meeting 7 Jr. Hi Basketball-Lafayette 9 P.T.A. Auction Sale 12 Basketball-Harrod 14 Jr. Hi Basketball-Bath 15 Basketball--Elida 19 Basketball-Gomer 20 P.T.A. meeting 22 Basketball-Lafayette 23 Christmas vacation begins 27 Y.W.C.A. meeting 29 Y-Teens, Hi-Y dance JANUARY 2 School reopens Dads' Club meeting 3 F.F.A. meeting 4 Jr. Hi Basketball-Gomer 5 Basketball-Delphos 9 Basketball-Columbus Grove 10 Y-Teen meeting 11 Jr. Hi Basketball-Harrod 12 Basketball-Beaverdam 15 Jr. Hi Basketball-Beaverdam 17 P.T.A. meeting 19 Basketball-Spencerville 20 Basketball-New Knoxville 23 Basketball-Harrod 24 Y.W.C.A. meeting 25 Jr. Hi Basketball-Spencerville 26 Basketball-Elida 27 P.T.A. Spaghetti Supper 29 Jr. Hi Basketball-Elida 30 Basketball-Gomer 31 Hi-Y skating party Calendar FEBRUARY 1-2 Snow! Snow! Snow! 2 Basketball-Lafayette 5 Jr. Hi Basketball Tournament 6 Basketball-Middle Point 7 F.F.A. meeting P.T.A. meeting 9 Basketball-Cridersville 10 General scholarship test for seniors Dads' Club pancake supper 12 F.H.A., F.F.A. square dance 20 Y-Teen meeting 21 O.S.U. Choir Assembly 22 Washington's Birthday lno school-hurrahll 26 Hi-Y meeting 27 Basketball Tournament-South 28 Y.W.C.A. meeting MARCH 1 Basketball Tournament-Central 6 Dads' Club meeting 14 Y-Teen meeting 19 Mixed Chorus presents Seven Last Words of Christ in assembly 21 P.T.A. meeting. Seven Last Words of Christ presented by Mixed Chorus 22 F.F.A. banquet 23 Good Friday Program 27 Senior Class Play 28 Y.W.C.A. meeting 30 Spring Band Concert 31 District Solo and Ensemble Music Auditions APRIL 2 Y.W.C.A. meeting 3 Y-Teen meeting Dads' Club meeting 4 Allen County Track Meet 5 F.H.A. Rally 9 Eisteddfod Preliminaries 10 Preliminary District-State Scholarship Basketball-Central 11 Track Meet-Central 12 Sophomore Class square dance 13 Athletic Banquet 14 Band and Chorus District Contest 18 Allen County Teachers' Banquet 19 Eighth grade tests Track Meet-South 20 Allen County Eisteddfod 20-21 Relays at Mansfield 24 Baseball-Bluffton 25 Y.W.C.A. meeting Y-Teen skating party 27 Northwest Conference Track Meet MAY 1 Y-Teen, Y.W.C.A. banquet Baseball-St. Johns Dads' Club meeting 2 Honor Society banquet F.F.A. meeting 3 Track Meet-Celina 4 Junior-Senior Prom 5 Final District-State Scholarship Tests 5-12 Baseball-District tourney 8 Baseball-St. Rose 9 P.T.A. meeting 12 Olympics 15 Baseball-St. Gerard 19 Track-District at Bowling Green 20 Baccalaureate 22 Baseball-South 23 Last day of school 24 Commencement 26 Track-State at Columbus Tests 185 B61 Statement of Income and Expenditures l sounces or iNcoME For retouching faculty pictures .,7,... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, - S 3,912.62 Auction of snapshots ....,,,,,,. . ,u,, ,, .,.,,,,,,,, 2,529.81 Sale of slightly used typing erasers ,e,u,,e, ,e.. , ,,,. . ,e,.,, 1 ,. M 4,028.25 Return of unused Hadacol ., . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,t,,,,......,,,, 10,029.06 Sale of razor blades, scissors and paper knife to iunkman A,,, , 8,901.02 71 copies of government words lsold by Bowsherl ,,,,.,.,,, ,t,,,t,, W 71,000.00 Sale of photography paper left over from Indiana University .c,,,c 3,600.44 Return from sale of 500 Quilnas ,.,., , .c,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,.,.,. Q ,,,,. .. 205.00 Ads . ,,.,...,,. , . ...,....,..........,.. s ..., .,,..,.....,,.,..,....,,...... 103..08 Total .,,..,,,, S104,254.26 l l EXPENDITURES l Bottle of glue for business staff ,,,, ..,,,.,.s.,... .,..,., l , , ,...., S 2.00 Bottle of glue-remover for business staff .,..,. .1 ,,., , 698.98 First-aid kit for paper cutters . .,.....,..,,....... 901.00 Blackmail demanded by iunior apprentices , ,,,.,..,,,,,,,,. , .,,,, 45,124.18 One date-Carter ffor guml - ,,.,. .,,,.,,., ,.., , ,,,,,, , ,. ,,.,,,,, ..,,, .02 Pretzels, pop and potato chips in January frefreshmentsj 1,998.05 January installment on Young's car ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, W 4 .98 36 dozen typing erasers -. , ,,,.,., ,... ,,., . , ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,, .1 428.81 Shoe repairs for advertising staff , ,,,,., .... Q 1,029.69 February installment on Young's car .,,, , ,,,, 1.25 One trip to Texas-Boyd H . ,..., .. . ,,,. J, ,, . 10,000.00 Pencils for artist ,,.... H ,,,. , ..,..,,,,... , W .,,,.,,,,,..,.. .,,,,,, Q ,,... ., 1,091.01 Hamburgers for staffs ,,..,.,. ., ,,..... .,,,,,,. .,,,,.,,s., . .,,,,,,,,...,..,,, im ..... , 1,521.30 March installment on Young's car , .,., , ,.,.,,. , ...,,,,,,.. .. ..,,,,,,,. 1.00 Haclacol, aspirin and vitamin pills in March frefreshmentslt ,....,, , . 12,119.22 Gasoline-Knecht, Clayton, Mosler and Hefner ....., . .....,. .,,.., , .16 Nickels for parking meters-advertising staff ,,,,....,.,,,,,,, 1,302.10 Hospitalization from overwork-Camper and Roosenberg ,X ,,,. c 2,098.68 Interest on late payments for Young's car ,,.. .. ......,.,......,....,. ....... 100.02 April installment on Young's car ,...., ...., .,.,..,,, , ...,,.,,,.....,.,..,,.. J c . s. 20,807.99 Razor blades .,..,,, ,, ,..... ...,..., , .. , . .. . 438.68 Scrap paper for editorial staff ,,,, .. , 978.35 Last installment on Young's car . ........ . 3,021.21 Party to celebrate publishing of annual ,,,,, 389.62 Cost of 500 copies of 1951 Quilna s, ,.,,.., . : 300.00 ' s sssss S104,254.26 l hereby certify that the above statement of finances of the 1451 Quilna is complete and accur- ate tothe best of my knowledge. t l l John Mosler, Business Manager l Attest: Marilyn Bowsfier, Editor l l Advertisements Al's Hamburger Shop - Asbestos Roofing Co. - Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton - Basinger's Jewelry Store Bayliff Funeral Home - - Brecker, Dr. D. L. - Beck Insurance - Bennett 8- Bennett - Biery, Dr. R. L. - - - Bishop-Kroske Studios - Bitler Bros. Construction - Black Motor Sales - - - Brattain, Dr. Dayne W. - Breckenridge Appliance Buchanan 8- Long - Bungalow Pharmacy - Cable 8m Cable - - - Campnell 8- Company - - Carter, H. W. ----- Central Building 8- Loan - Chiles 8- Son Funeral Home City Loan 8- Savings - - Clem Boyle, Florist - Clem's Cash Market - Coats Motor Sales - - Copus, Florist ---- Cramer's Memorial Studio Creviston's Hardware - - Davis Miller 8- Son - - - Davisson, Soliday Bt Sullivan - Decker's Dairy Bar - - - Dixie Roller Rink - Don's Dinette - - - Drive In Theatres ITheJ - Eaton 8- Endly Insurance - Ebling Supply Co. - - - Elmview Dairy - Elmview Store - - Equity ----- Evans Coal Co. ITheJ - Evans Electric Co. - - Farm Bureau Insurance - Federal Food Market - - Feldman's ------ First Federal Savings Gt Loan - Flanigan, Ted L., Realtor - Fleetwing Service Station - - Folsom Insurance Agency - - Ford-Pugh Potato Chip Co. Frederick's Beauty Academy . . Fritchie Asphalt Co. ----- Gordon's Donuts ---- - Green 8- Sawyer ITheJ - 116 113 123 115 104 99 116 107 101 115 109 114 99 111 121 104 123 100 96 110 110 89 107 90 117 108 107 103 99 103 107 100 103 91 94 101 104 103 115 95 97 103 98 111 100 109 102 115 93 96 93 90 111 Index Gregg's ----- - Hanold, Dr. Harry J. - - Hart's ----- - Hearing Aid Center ---- Heifner's Home Insulation Co. - Hi-Grade Dairy Bar ---- Hittepole's Sohio Service - - Had Paul Clothier - - - - Hodosko 8- Son - - - - Hofeller, Hiatt 8. Clark - - Home Bank ---- - Hoover Appliance - - Huddle tTheJ - - - Hume Equity - - Hume Lunch - - Hume Store - - Jacob's China ---- - Jenkins, Don ----- Jones' Furniture 8- Gift Store - Jones Hardware ----- - Katter, Hugh B., Insurance - - Kay's ------- - Kelly Coal 8- Builders Co. - - Kesner, John ----- - Kewpee - - - - Kohns, Inc. - - - - Leader Store tTheJ - - Lima Lima Cement Products - - Farm Equipment Store - - Lima Loan Co. ---- - Lima Packing Co. - - - - Lima Paint 81 Color CTheJ - - Lima Telephone Bt Telegraph fThe1 Lockwood Real Estate ---- Ludwig, Earl - - - - Madison's ----- - Marshall 81 Fess Grocery - - Maytag Store ---- McAdam Venetian Blind Co. - - McCIuer's Appliances - - McKee Tool 8- Supply Co. - - Meadow Gold Dairy - - Metropolitan Bank - Midget Radio Shop - Model Mills - - - Mohler's Flowers - Morris Bros. - - Mosel, E. K. - - Meyer's Hardware - - Murray's, Arthur Dancing Studio Naborhood Super Market - - - Nameplate 81 Monogram Co. - - 1881 National Cash Register Co. Nesbitt Sandwich Shop - News-Gazette ---- Nick's Brake 81 Steering - O'Connor-McLaughlin Co. fThe1 - Ohio Power ----- Ohio Steel Foundry Co. Uhel - Oliver Sales Service - - Olsem's, Florist - Pangles - - - Penney's ---- Pepsi-Cola Bottling - Pruitt Hardware - Quinn's ---- Rawls, Inc. ---- Reichelderfer 81 Graham - Riverside Greenhouse - Roeder, Roy Realty Co. - Roeder-Winegardner Ins. Rodeffer's Cleaners - - Roloson Tent 8- Awning - Rossfeld, Dr. A. W. - - Rower's Jewelers - - Sealts ---- Seitz Insurance ---- Schryer, Ray R. Insurance Shawnee Grocery - - - Shawnee Heights Store - Smith Insurance Service S 8- N Sport Center - Sowards Funeral Home - Stein's Studio ---- Stippich Hardware - Stocktons ----- Stolly Insurance Agency Superior ------ Susie-Q ------ Sweetland Confectionery - - - Swift 8. Co. ----- Tomlinson Brake 81 Spring Tom Townsend's Tags - - Tower Jewelers - - Two Legs, Inc. - - Turner Implement Co. - - Underwood Machines - Webb Insurance Agency, Inc. - Welker Bros. Funeral Home W I M A ---.. . Woodlawn Monument - Yoakam's Garage - - Zumbrun Jewelers - Zender Music Store - 120 116 106 113 97 98 121 116 101 119 96 102 93 101 101 97 113 123 123 94 98 103 112 115 92 119 92 98 104 117 107 94 109 99 115 122 98 99 110 116 98 121 115 107 100 102 107 110 90 94 112 114 izzi-11111:11-11:i:n11:i::i:-isi:i:i:: SAVE YOUR MONEY SI or more starts you on your way with a Savings Account, with interest THE CITY LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY SAVINGS BUILDING SAVINGS BUILDING 200 W. Market 121 W. Auglaize Limo, Ohio Wopcxkon Oh' r -:rg :.-4531, Tn ll'Wl'1' . ':.- 1 ' ll 'wi E 5' 1 gsnvlb 1 0 f N 32 N H C. Mn - . , U Q : ,:. .2 Clfg x -- - --. ' ,E -' T .. 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H u u l! !! !! ll ll ll ll t ll 140 West High Street - Lima, Ohio JEWELRY l SILVER -.,-..-e::2L: ....-u:ee-s:::s:s::,:::.w.....Jl 1905 10101 11 nguannioinxnx 1m1::1:11:1: 1: 1:1:1:1:1:1:11:1::1::1 -nu1:1:121:sqr VISIT THESE IIMA OWNED DRIVE-IN THEATERS THE LIMA DRIVE-IN THEATER 2 MILES souTH ON U. s. 25 THE GLORIA DRIVE-IN THEATER 2 MILES NORTH ON u. s. 25 THE SHARON DRIVE-IN THEATER 2 MILES WEST ON ELM ST. RD. No baby sitter costs Come dressed as you are Snack bar for your convenience Ideal for elderly people In the car speakers Catering to families And children v1o1u1n1u1u1o1o1u1:x1u1 1:1 .1 1 1: 1 1: 1 : 1 : 1: 1: 1:1 : 1 : 1: 1:14121 1-1 1 11114 I D 1 5104:-419101: .izzzzizzi 1 ini-::1:::::i::1:::: 1:i:1:i::.:c l ,.4..a.,-cc-s,,,...-.c--c11- Compliments of Shawnee Grocery 1 i-Tia 'TWTYT-1 -1--T In Lima 1 11's f 4 ' if fir ,ff S effxrawnnv svonl xg OHIO ,f IMA 1129 N. Main st. ft t Service Station 901 Shawnee Road Phone 3-9011 McQluer's Appliances General Electric Products Brendix Home Laundry 1 Ironrite lroners Necchi Sewing Machines 226-28 rr. Elizabeth sr. uma, Ohio t l Compliments of p THE LIMA 1 TELEPHONE cf TELEGRAPH co. t LIMA, oHro ' 4-771 1 l ' Compliments of l Compliments of MOHLER'S FLOWERS Seili Insurance Agency 1052 Bellefontaine Ave. 402 Colonial Bldg. 112 West Market Lima, Ohio Il2.S'IlflI7lC6 - No Sidelinex Phones: 5-9031-9-7001 Emerson? Howard t l 1921 f l l Q- -11 - H 1, iuiiui 111.1010101011114 Compliments ot FHITCHIE ASPHALT 8: PAVING CU. Blacktop Drives Parking Lots Barn-Feeding Lots Barn Floors, Etc. Findlay Rd. Lima, 0l'1i0 Phone 44651 Compliments of Jones Hardware, Inc. 56 Public Square Lima, Ohio PRUITT HARDWARE Pittsburgh Paints Gould Pumps School Supplies See us for your hardware needs Phone 4823 For The Best Potato Chips Try :-:'f'f 'i ' 'f:.jQfQjg1,-.-,vw-31 , fa 'Z ,Z 'W K? ' -' V C -v '1EF '213:5iii-if:'.1Qf'f1:1:f'5f3: Ford-Pu h Potato Chi Co. Dr. Harry J. Hanold g p Optometrist 110 Harrison Avenue 805 Cook Tower Lima, Ohio Lima' Ohio Phone 97293 C9 33 -- - ----------- - -- e-----A----- ---V------A--,-.1-.. RODEFFER CLEANERS Dry Cleaning and Pressing 120 East Market Streeil Phone 34741 or 92006 Personal Service l l Lima, Chio Phone 73751 EATDN 8: ENDLY INSURANCE 410 Dominion Building Lima, Ohio YOAKAM'S GARAGE l l ARTHUR YOAKAM Ferlguson Sales 6 Service lLima Phone 74330 Bluckla nd Phone 3907 l HUME, oHlo Best of Luck STEIN'S sfmmo l l Official Class Photograllher l l 1 1 ::1:i::::i 1 1zzcizi:-11:111:::o1c:.::1u:u 1943 Compliments A of MODEL MILLS Mfgs. Model Feeds and Pride of Lima Flour Compliments of NABURHUUD SUPER MARKET 1300 Belletontaine Ave. THE EVANS COAL COMPANY Phone 481 ll Domexlic - Commercial - Imluxlrial Coal of All Kinds STOKERS-FURNACES-BLOWERS STOKER REPAIRING Furnace Cleamng Repairing of All Makes E. Market St. and B. 81 O. R.R. You're Always Welcome In Lima's Greatest Department Store Lima, Ohio THE LEADER STORE LIMA, OHIO 1953 I i l -,E:,:-:::::,,c::,---h-----------1 i U Compliments of ll l ii H. W. Carter l l . SUHIU PRODUCTS AND SERVICE U i !! Main at Vine Lima, Ohio i ii l H l U ll Best of Luck LIM A LOAN coMPANY Clfw Of 1951 tltm N. Elizabeth sr. . , Phone 3-5841 F! Frederick s Beauty Q Academy l rashion Park Clothes H Beauty Services y I I-lolieller, I-halt 8: Clark E 133 11. Market St. Lnma, Oh1o 237 N. Gin SL Lima, Ohio II l l 1 Shop cut Penney's I For1Quality School Clothing Dont For Giirls and Boys of All Ages Somethin For Nothin l Ei 9 9 y PENNEY's II l J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Your high school education, for example, was any- , thing but free. It cost your parents, and other West Market of Elizabeth Street u taxpayers, plenty. And it required a lot of personal W effort on your part to earn your diploma. l.lmCI, Ol IlO You've got to work for most everything that's l worthwhile. Neither riches nor security will come W to you on a silver platter. l Your future, and all America's, is well worth work- l ing for. We have every confidence in the ability Custom quilt Metal ! of the Class of '51, Congratulations! BliI'tClSi Awnings H l H l ll Uhr illlletrnpnlitan Bank MCAPAM5 VENETIAN E! or l BLIND C0. U UMA, oi-no y II ,712 8 gina L, i:303 Bellefontaine Ave. R. A. McAdams Il Phone 8-il63i Limo, Ohio ll II :.,i.e:.:.: : :.:e:..: : :.:.::I.......:.,:..:..:::.,:l.-.,:..-..21.1.2 -.,-..-............,3 19453 l i l i:::c:-Kmplzzizzizpz Quin:-:zzxzzzzsz-: :::.t::::::::1: 1 :i: ixizri:1-::..-:::::L-::z::1. is is: Congratulations Class of 195I From your Compliments of MAYTAG STORE GREGGIS 211 S. Main Lima, Ohio Lima Ohio EVANS ELECTRIC CO. I6 Public Square Lama, ohio Phone 3-7661 50' Colonia' Bldg- The 0'Connor McLaughlin Co General Insurance Lima, Ohio HEARING AID CENTER S ' . 305 lemer Bldg T. D. McLaughlin, Jr., Pres. Lima, Ohio Phone 99506 G. A. Bishop, Secy. Doroihy Councilman, D. A. and Claudia Jones, R. N. GRAIN SEED FENCE Compliments of REICIIELDERFER 8: GRAHAM CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO LUMBER BUILDER'S SUPPLIES COAL Custom Grinding and Feed Mixing EGG MASH, CHICKEN STARTER, AND CHICKEN GROWER cuni ci :: 1 : 1 3 I: 11 zicvicioii 11 iuioioisrixnianxoioioie iuioiozoioiux 11 1 C973 1 izzizszz xoxox: l we Best of Luck l ll II Class of 5I l l I7 l U ll SUSIE Q DRIVE IN, INC. if ll Bellefontaine and Kibby Sts. l Lima, Ohio ll l ie l ll l !! Complimwm of Tents, Awnings, Bags, and I'IUgI1 B. KCIIIGI' l Tarpaulins Life Imurzmce and 495 Real Estate Loans lAny Port is Okay 818 National Bank Bldg. I The R loson Tent 8. Awning !! ll FEDERAL Foon MARKET Co., Inc. gg 338 N. MAIN Awning Designers-Canvas Products m Icecl s il Freirliasillaggilusleso of Allilezinds I I7-I 25 Water Sl' H. L. owen o. E. Mmm Lima , Ohio Phone 9-4681 Phone 3-1831 l ii l it ' Compliments of An I ii F as SHNWNEE HEIGHTS it Elllgmv STORE it wa Frozen Frosties -Ice Cream W Sandwiches Soft Drinks Gal., Chalmers and Rose Miller all ' ll ' Phone 9-sl4a Route 1 jf Y0u've learned about N their work in physics l class. For a practical l II demonstration of its I value in your .1ai1y1ife Tom Townsend s Togs . . . turn on the nearest l elgctric appliance, QUC1Il'I'y NISHIS I:Ul'I'IISI'III'1gS anal Clothing for Over ...KI I Forty Years Im OHIOC POWER we t V C 206 W. High SI. Lima, Ohio pioicnilrioioiniiritrioioioic ini: 1010191 2 10112-1 3+43 ilvllriivt-11-'fait 301010101 1987 l l l Compliments ot DAVIS MILLER and SUN Phone 48641 119 North West Street After The Game Compliments of top tockton's KEWPEE g dW'Ch SANDWICH UP SHOP just East of the Post Office 302 w. High sf. Lima, ohio 'll N' Ellmbelh George Says: Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 5'l For Quality in Ice Cream and Candy and Every Day Lunches On the Square Lima, Ohio Compliments of DR' D. L. BECKER Best IVishes To The Class 51 608 Nat'1. Bank Bldg. Lima Compliments of THE HUDDLE DAVE 81 CHAS. McCLAIN Dayne W. Brattain, D.D.S. Phone 46331 Lima, ohm 601 Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Lima s-poioiuiuiuic. 1 .. 1 .. 1 1 in 1 1 an-. 1 .. 1 .. 1 10 1993 inininiq-,101 ...,,7,,7..-.:nano-..-W-. ..., 1 in-wi.,7..?4....,r1n1..1..,..-..-221.-..-.r-1. DIXIE ROLLER RINK Beginners classes and Private lessons Skating Surface 18 Thousand Squmfe Feet Northern Hurd Maple Skating Floor W'itlJ Radius Bend.: KING OF ALL FLOORS Music furnished by the new Hammond Organ and Solovox Route 25 Two Miles South of Lima I Phone 64130 I I Compliments of Co P me 'S of FIRSI FEDERAL SAVINGS ART gl BILL AND OAN ASSOCIATION I Lima, Ohio HI-Grade Dairy Bar Immanwoon MAci-nuns Typewriteri Adding Accounting Baker-Standish Agency N' Co'e Lima' F. R. Baker I313 NLTl::1,Eg:1I1obe,h SL Phone 53161 CAMPNELL 6: CQMPANY I General Contractors I I I 155 South Park Lima, 0hio I Phone 3-0401 I -xixzzxz :f::-,:I:,:...,:I:s:: ...I:I,:fI::::I,L.,:I::::::..-,::..,,,. noon I Compliments of OLSEM FLORIST 836 S. Woodlawn Ave. Limo Ohio DR. H. E. WISTERMAN DR. R. J. BIERY Osteopathic Physicians 307-11 Steiner Building Limo, Ohio EBLING SUPPLY COMPANY coAL, BUILDERS' suPPuEs, GAS AND on DELPHOS AVENUE 81 METCALF STREET Limo, Ohio Phone 4-4441 Compliments of RAWLS, INC. GOODYEAR TIRES, TRACTOR TIRE RE-LUGGING, TIRE RECAPPING Phone 9-4066 125 W. Spring St. Limo, Ohio Compliments of THE LIMA PACKING QUINN'S CUMPANY Keystone Bra nd Meat Products 219 S. Central Ave. Phone 4-8911 Wollpoper-Points 211 West High 11o1o1o101u1n1o1o1o14 1u1u1o1o1o1c:1::1a:1 2 1 : 1 311110101 :1-1-J 1::1:n1:p1: 1 : 1 4 1 11011 l Drink Webb Insurance Agency, Inc. Pepsi-Cola i'It Pays to Insure PEPSI-CULA BUTTLING 1 lTelephone 4-0631 Phone 9-4751 116-18 Water St. 212 W, High Street Lima, Qhgo Congratulations to the Graduates of Shawnee High School MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES of Northwestern Ohio 1 Quality Dairy Products Phone 4-8431 l l Compliments of I FLEETWING SERVICE TATIUN R. J. Dickerson l Carl McCall Complete Service l Phone 8-9121 l Metcalf and Vine ix:-4:14114 gnzixiui-1:1-4:11 :::1:::1:g .:ru1u1n:c:i::i::1cnannioe:oi4r:o1o14n1nio:1o11 l 11021 l sioioioiaiogu 303010101 aim 1: zoioiuq- 1 gi ioloioioini rioioioininiuioioiu C omplimentx of Phone James Thompson - - 85287 Walter Miller - - 64042 T. V. Stirn - - 10-592 Charles Crosser - - 74310 Harley Smith - - 94062 W. D. Giffi n----- 74612 C. O. Boger, District Manager Your Local Farm Bureau Inszmmce Representutivex 810 National Bank Building Phone 7-8611 Lima, Ohio Compliments 0 f Elmview Store J. B. Spyker, Prop. Phone 64641 Shawnee Road IF IT'S WORTH PROTECTING IT SHOULD BE INSURED with DAVISSON SOLIDAY SULLIVAN AGENCY INSURANCE-SURETY BONDS 1002 National Bank Bldg. Phone 95610 Compliments of Crevislon Hardware Company West 8. High DON'S DINETTE SANDWICH SHOP S. Metcalf and Vine Streets Good Food Dr. A. 'W. Rossfeld Dentist 304-6 Steiner Building Phone 5-9971 Lima, Ohio 11031 r l BAYLIFF FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service at any hour Phones-Lima-18-4501 Cridersville-4501 ELMVIEW DAIRY Dealer of all Pasteurized Milk Products ICE CREAM AND BUTTER You Crm lVbip Our Cream But You Cfm't Beal Our Milk Phone 7-4407 A. W. Copus t Co mplimenls 0 f Bungalow Pharmacy Pr,lescription Dmggim Phone 8-9511 Market at Baxter Limo, Ohio .man KESNER W. Elm St. Road GRCCERIES - MEATS GAS - on Congratulations to the Class of QI SMITH INSURANCE SER ICE 327 N. Elizabeth l Phone 2-7321 Representing: Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Co. E. Frank Smith-Woodrow B. Smith-Donald G. Cox 1010101 H041 r U... ..e...-e.L.-......- - -0-0. The Quilna Stuff Wisll.es to Thank the Following Contributors Thomson Chemical Co. Fisher and Fisher Culligan's Soft Water Service Deshler Ins. Agency, lnc. Mack Camera Store Robert Mayer Powell's Jewelry Store Richard Jackson Singer Sewing Center Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooper The Robert E. Cheney Ins. Agency Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mills and Son Dick Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Lyle P. Lee Jacobs China Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.Carter Fred Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mosler Mechling Coal Co. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Young Lewis Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. W. J. James and Jerry Clark's Sohio Station Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lay, Connie and Jackie Ralston's Market Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lanclfair and Family Rodgers and Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Wesley O. Lones Sherwin-Williams Co. Mr. Lester May Thomas Coal Co. Willys Sales and Service A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Orville Koop A Friend Dr. B. E. Bra ndehoff Claude L. Miller A Friend 1 tsizixi iw: izzizzizziuinqn nrzozwanocpxingoia O. E. Harvey, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rees and Family Mr. and Mrs. B. Rex Croft and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ebling and Son Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loyer and Family Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Seiling ll05l l .1 o1uiu--.. 1 .. 1 . 1.1 14 From the Press of I THE III5ws-IIIIZIIII PRINTING co. I I Catalogue - Book - Commercial PRINTING 217-219 North Union 51: Phone 6-6501 I Lima, Ohio I I I 1.941114141141111 iozogmnn Ian I-p up-1 zzzzsvifpiunz-14:11-1-4:1191 I I 1 11,1 . ... .. 1 .. 1 Jinim..-1. 1 ..,-- .unuxninqza in-1:1 - A A -A-- -tin: Compliments of DEOKER'S DAIRY BAR For Refreshments Criolersville, Ohio Flowers Illem Boyle Florisl 403 W. High St. Limo, Ohio Compliments of SIIWARDS FUNERAL l'I0lVIE 519 W. North St. Limo, Ohio Phone 9-4211 Bennett and Bennett Attorneys-at-Law 801 National Bank Building Lima, Ohio nioinqpu 11071 in Comfrliments of Welker Brothers Funeral Home Ambulance Service 759 W. North St. Telephone 9-6866 Lima, Ohio Compliments of Cramer's Memorial Studio 1301 Bellefontcine Avenue Limo, Ohio Phone 9-0711 MORRIS BROS. Qmzlity Men's Wfeur Lima Ohio Turner Implement Gompany International Harvester Formoll Trcuctors Form Implements Milk Coolers Home Freezers Refrigerators Phone 4-1461 133 Water St. Lima, Ohio 11119: 1010101 ti uzocpogoioi nxuioioio. :.::1::.. :22:.-xxx: :.,.-2-g..-4: ...-.... -.1,-.-:x.,.W.1,....,:-.-1112: -.-.::::3 W : .:-::1:::::::: -0:1122 -.....-...- ,.,.,.,- ,-..-..-....t..::::Q:: -.-11121: 2:1 W Compliments ot W MARSHALL 8: FESS G UCERY W W Phone 74433 South Worsow, Ohio W W W W W W W Wfhy Study What To Say For Hoursi and Hours When lt Takes But A Minute To Say 11W With Flowers? W W W W GLEN c0PUs W , W Florzst W W W Funerol Work - Potted Plants - Corsoges - Pottery Route 4 Phone 64099 W Lima, Ohio W Lima Farm Equipmen Store ALLIS-CHALMERS-CASE W NEW IDEA - DUNHAM MACHWNERY 2011 Harding Highway Phone 55881W Lima, Ohio W 41081 W 1 1 11 1 11 -1-ann--Q1 --1-A1 1- 141- Compliments 0 f STIPPIUH HARDWARE Across from the Courthouse Midget Radio Shop E. E. Clemons 'I29 South Elizabeth Street Lima Ohio Compliments of BITLER BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 206-10 N. Central Street Limo, Ohio Phone 2-8211 HODVER APPLIANCES 322-24 N. Main Phone 8-7171 Wfestingbouse Appliances N6CCbi-B6l-Aif-F1'86-1176Sfi?2gl'I01156 Sewing Machines Sales Service Compliments of Ted L. Flanigan Realtor 424 Dominion Bldg. J ,,1::.1::i:1..:1s: zzzzzzizi is 1: i:1::1:::u.:n:-:zzzizzi 11012131:l::.i:l::l:1.-211 11095 I 1 Nioioininiii 114-ioiunmqs1110-noioiuzpnqsuin1:.:::.::::o-:Ilunu:::, ::::: iz 1 1 .1 :' 1 :: -1 l CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 19511 l Tl-IE CENTRAL BUILDING 8: LUAN CU. l 124 West High Street 1 linno, CDhio l l Compliments of Vd::VK l :I TT: E RADIO STATION ll SHIRE A Se til t IceCream 4' R+ ' V-- . 1 f s V ,I w I M A my Lima, Ohio 4 rf l l Compliments of l l CIIILES af som FUNERAL ll0ME l l Ambulance Service - Oxygen Ecluipment l l WAYNE ond WASHINGTQN l Phone 27001 73911 l 73921 1 W-.- -...,..-,-.,-,,...---.,-,-.-..-.,-.l-..-.....,..-.,-,-.-- 11103 3 41 .L U ii II U U U ll ll U U U U U lr H u EI H U H li U U H l! F! u U U ii H II II ff li ll U !! !! !l ! !! !! !! !l ll H ion I5 -5 Compliments 0 f THE GREEN Cr SAWYER COMPANY General C0lZf7'llCf01'5 and Transit Mixed Concrete Phone-Plant 9-91141 Office -1-0551 Congratulations Class of 51 Compliments of .9 gllli 101014 1 Best of Luck Fr01n E. K. MOSEI1 1 SUPERIOR 1 SCHOOL RUS DISTRIBUTOR 1H0me of Famoux Bluebird Diamonds Authorized Disiributors of 1 EL'gjg 5jjfC,fES zuMBRuN Jsweusns 1 New Location 118 E. Wayne Street 1 Limo Ohio 216 W. Hilgh St. Phone 9-8011 I 1 MYERS' HARDWARE Ann ninr nouns Plumbing, Heating and ElecTrica11 Supplies 1 We Carry A Compleie Stock of Kurfees Paint 1 Phone 18-4563 , Cridersville, Ohio 1 1 , 11123 S 1 i:1::::::: ::::::::::::::: zzzzzzii 1110:-:iczzzvzycznzni::::i::::::::::i::1 -1014 riuioioioioioi 11010101011 1 inio1o1o1o1cxii:ioioio14r1c iuioioioioi via: ,qu 11.11-94 14-11 101111011191 :in 1: 1111-::i:::::1n1 :::.-:lei 1n1ni::L- :.-- ,cm RIVERSIDE GREENHOUSE Flowers by FERDINAND Ferdinand L. Cuni Phone 6-4583 W. Elm St. Road, Lima, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of Koi-ms, mc. I Since 1918 S 106 E' Mc 'keI I-Ima' Ohio Brake and Steering Service Quality Watches, Diamonds E. C. HN3Ckff Hoefler LUGGAGE, MUSICAL GOODS Phone 8-1411 At Carb and Carry Money Saving Prices 114-116 Water St. Lima, Chic Best of Luck Class of I957 ASBESTUS RUDF ING CIIMPANY 519 N. Jackson St. Phone 7-3411 ------------- --'--ri-- 11111-1 ------- -11n-------- Lima, Ohio ..-1-1-1.... ---. ...- 1. ,, , , H131 nz: ni piuiuiuinx 10.1.4111-p --Quinnnina-n0qp014,:on1u-1014:1-::: ix: :i .iz iz: -1 l COMPLIMENTS OF DONALD BURTCHIN 1 Representing l-IEIFNER HUME INSULATION C0. 'IO8 Easl High Street Lima, Ohio JOHNS MANVILLE Roofing - Siding - Insulation Sheet Music Pianos Radios Musical lnstruments zENnER Music sroms 134 E. High sr. 1 Lime, ohio Hank Armantroul Phone 9-4071 Best ll7i.vhes T0 The Class of 1951 Buick moron SALES. imc. Dodge - Plymouth 1 Dodge - Job-Rated - Trucks 5l2 W. High St. Lima, Ohio THE HUME STORE General Merchandise i Wolverine Shoes Ball Band Rubber Footwear Radio 81 Television Sales 8. Serviice Agency for ' The jolm Hancock Mutual Life lvzsurmzce Co. Frank D. Leist Hume, Ohio Franklin Leist l ......4u1u:o:- 1-::-:Q-.. 1-in inizl-A::n1u1vn1n:1-zf.-zz v 11l::l::1::Tn1o1oi:T 11141 i l n:ngn1n14f10101n1nn1u1 .. 1 ., 11. 1 .fini n 1 .. 1 .1 . 1 . 11.1 1 .v 1 ., 1 ., 1 . 1 in 1 ., 1 . 1 Jxuiniuil STCLLY INSU RANCE Compliments of AGENCY Phone 5-9411 601 Cook Tower - Music Studios Insurance Any-All Kinds Limo, Qhio Phone 8-2502 Limo, Ohio L. Earl Ludwig Attorney-cnt-Low 1101 Cook Tower Lima, Ohio Diamonds - Watches Compliments of 140 N. MGin Sl. Llmcl, 01110 8091 Cook Tower Come To Equity Where Ice Cream Is Best Compliments of Compliments of TWU LEGS, INC. PANTS Sealls Gleaning Go. SWEATERS JACKETS Phone 4-7471 Lima, Ohio 228 N. Main St. Limo, Ohio inzozoinioin:sx14v:fv1u:n1n1u1o: ninznicl vzozoiuiui 1103030101 ni :ruin 301 41153 1 i innsnzvna-puxapguiniiiiuunozin-N.-n1.qn01uqn.14.i 'runnincarrie.-goioguzaeiunanoioioia 101: OLIVER SALES . . . SERVICE Cost Reducing Equipment Come In . . . Letlv Get Acquaintecl Halker Implement Co. 1030 Findlay Road Phone 9-9481 Lima, Ohio PETER BECK INSURANCE AGENCY 661 S. Elizabeth St. 1 p Tomlinson Brake4 and Spring Service 1 212 South Elizobelh Phone 7-8941 Limo, Ohio C omplimenls of i i JONE'S FURNITURE i AND GIFT STORE 4 Cridersville, Ohio l l N eshiti Sandwich Shop uma, ohio Phone 9-2071 n Hamburgers C iFrosted Malts Cvwifliweflff Of French Fries AI's Hamburger Shop 131 E. High sf. 321 W. High sf. Lima ohio 1 :......-.:f::.:: : -..:::..: -e....-,,..::.. -.-...L-..-.-.-.-....,..,-,- K116J doodle To im1n-A-'--'--qn'- 11-401 --41,1 :inn-,ing-p4unn1i1uq ,iepgapgnanriniavi COMPLIMENTS OF il McKee Tool 8: Supply Co. 925 North Jameson Avenue Lima, Ohio ii li li ,. II ar !! ww' II ii me ii if 5 at F! l! Magma Worlds Finest Outboard Motor ii U ii FISHING TACKLE GUNS ni 'M' AMMUNITION in ij , . 1 .h ,.., Nlaanasavvw' - E! -if K si Qs.. .,,.... A , t' H ti' f 5 . 3 255: : E S 2 :E:izfzrsr2 2gEgEQE Q5Q5 n IIEA Ch ris i, Cru t rm . - 1525 ' 2' .. ll X :Z-Irlglglgliigii-I-I 1 il 518 N. Jackson St. Lima, Ohio ii H E! !! FOR THE FINEST USED AUTOMOBILES Z! lt's !! II i COATS MOTOR SALES H ii Q Vine 81 St. Johns Lima, Ohio r34x11n1nn14ri4npcr1 1 Q 11011 1r1n1r4:nq9oanocnm:1xan 4: vin: 511103043010-11 H171 I 1 1 nz n.-::::::.:: in 1 1 2:2111 .za 1411411zzixixiuiuiuiciczxixz in COMPLIMENTS OF NAMEPLATE 8: MONOGllAM c0MPANY SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Phone Phone and 98BI Lima 9-7137 HUME EQUITY EXCHANGE Hume, Ohio Mokem Feed I Form Machinery Evuilding Material Grain - Cool - Feed - Fencing MODERN MACHINE FOR GRINDING AND MIXING GASOLINE AND OIL l. ,..,:,2::1:3: -.::::.- -...,:1... 22122: ...1::::::: 2 ...zzz JI I J L-:L-.ai 1 1:3-uzuzzz L- -:in-pannpuzuz-zz ina: uiozuiuiuinnmanna-gozuzornirainannioin :uri xinqm-gnu: 1, 1 .nnuqgu-1014 as in inqooqm 1n1u Congrutulotes the Grads of '51 For Your Dancing Pleasure Phone or Drop In at Studio 317Vz W. Market Lima Phone 88233 INSURANCE CCH Compliments of 9 RAY R. SCHRYER Phone 2-5172 607 Cook Tower Lima, Ohio Compliments of Hl'l'TEPOLE'S S0lll0 SERVICE S01-110 PRODUCTS Phone 8-0591 Bellefontaine 81 Elm 101 11191 Paints - Wall Paper Overhead Garage Doors The Lima Paint 8r Golor Go. 132 E. High St. Phone 2-1911 .-4:0101-.1 nina' up xogwioiuez 1.3010-qmpqnugu 10201 ri .guini iizizzxz 31:11 1111: l Congratulations Class of 51 The Home Bank Criclersville, Ohio Congratulations Class of Sl Madison's The Fashion Shop of Lima HUME LUNCH Dinners 8. Snacks Landfair 8s Yoakam Compliments of National Cash Register Co. Accounting Machines, Cash Registers Adding Machines 222 N. Elizabeth St. Phone 7-1701 - 11.1011 111112111411 l-90104: ann 4:1 as ic-u-10104 faced! elaine Ga, Largest Selection of China 81 Gifts in Northwestern Ohio Open Evenings 42'llS S. Dixie Highway i Phone 9-05ll 8 Lima, Ohio Kelly Goal 81 Builders Supply Go. l lVlaolemle ami Retail i Huilzling Mfzterialx Phone 2-6301 1119 South Metcalf St, FARMQSALES - LONG TERM 1 FARM LOANS llOCKWOOD Real Estate Co. 2M Miles To 4210 South Dixie l Highway City Property - Business Property l in H ! ! U !! ll xazzz: 1 u rznxuzoxnaoo 2 :: -1 :: ll ll I ::::::iuiu1u:1::1:-Lzi:-fni4ni.vgf.1:i::i:i:::::1:i:i::.t.,:o4-zniz 1-ziniuluzeizizixlux H201 l 1 1014 in 1:11 1-:. 1:11 2111: 11:11-xi 1: 11.11 1:1111 1: gninigixz qnnini--10101: 301 Best Wishes To The Class of 1951 THE 01110 STEEL FUUNDRY 00. R. S. Buchanan, D.D.S. Oral Surgery Anesthesia Complmenfs of R. D. Long, D.D.S. Dental Surgery 1005 Cook Tower Lima, Ohio s Tower Jewelers HUD PAUL GLUTHIER 117 W- Noffh Sf- 123 Cook Tower Limo, Ohio Young Men's Clothes Phone 8-5761 ----'-- - +------'-'--- 1u:r-:--'A---- iu-----M--- '-- 1: an: -::--'--:-- -augur-,goes-,xp-.ini 11215 ! .az rg ni: 11 1 nnozoxuznuiniuupa-1-oi '19 ri 1 1190103 1 inioioioan 1111011 As pioneer builders of the first all-steell school bus in 1931, Superior has constantly advanced comfort and safety for the transportation of the n pupils. ation's school SUPERIDR COACH 00RPORATION LIMA, OHIO TID P CC, Passenger Coaches, Funeral Coach! l into: 4:11:01-4,411 1 an-pa qnoioio-1 xininagmroioinqn 11114301411-sierioic C1225 l World's Largest Manufactmfer of Quality School Coaches, es, and Amhulances. l 1 ll i Q! ll Q! ll 1 Q! !! ! Q Q! Q! Q !! II Q! H Q 1 Q! Q! Q! Q! Q! Q! Q! I! Q! II !i Q! ! II I I! Q! Q ! Q! Q! Q! Q! Q! Q! 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