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' 133:51-frgg' -:ish I 1 1'- 1 ' : -I ' -21 11 1-:: 11'-' :1-1- - ' ' ' f11-::1'-'-:.'.'.I1-'- 1'- 1' g' 'f' 1-.rl-' I ' Q, .451 21 IQ - ' . gl, .A ' ff' 7' V...- -gr nw Y FACULTY A This is our faculty who strive to help us gain knowledge We greatly appreciate their efforts and kindness. Derwood I... I-lanline Principal, junior Class Advisor Rosemary I-lanline Senior Class Adviser Helen j. Weidemaier Eighth Grade Adviser Leota E. Hawkins Sixth Grade Teacher E Helen E. Willford Tiro School Secretary Ruth A. Whirledge Sophomore Class Adviser Ruth C. Fetter Y Freshmen Class Adviser Dale B. Kinney Tiro School Superintendent Amy E. Grau Second Grade Teacher Dorothy M. Bevier Fourth and Fifth Grade Teacher Doris C. Grauer First Grade Teacher Maud G. Carey ' Third Grade Teacher Wauneta M. Smith Seventh Grade Adviser I 4 -1, Q gil J, . , , . '5x 9 L ff - M- 'E- ' K - -'5 ' 'ff , - F 11' , 1 1 'gg ' ' ' 'Q' 'J ' ' fg X.- - f ' ' Y ' ' , e.-.-mmfmzvt' A23-.fllia-c:.cLa.:.4xP fg.:zguxfab,aergmisu-ilS:i.Q:LE.gzm-5:45,4,a1wL1i.Q.5:mQ,Q-s. -.,u..:k.-L-,1fg.11,.-5g51, X X 'x - f QS,-q - kzxx- X Aff ff 'F '-' A -w.. ..' 1 A, 'lifwfdfyl 15' 1 A V . ' I Y A ' - 1 1 1 ' X I ' .I v n 4 r I Q , v - r '1 1 w SHIRLEY PATRICIA AMSTUTZ' HAROLD ELWOOD FRIED WI1.MA JANE KESSLER NAOMI MAGERS MARILYN Lomss MAY GALE G. Nomus DONNA LOUISE OREWILER JOHN PEARCE l SHIRLEY AMST UT Z Glee Club 1,2,3,43 FHA l,2,3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 33 jr. Play Margaret3 Sr. Play Ann3 Teacher Sec- 43 GAA 4. ' ELWOOD FRIED FFA l,2,3,43 jr. Play Paul: Sr. Play Muscles Malone3 Student ,Council 43 4H 1, 2,3,43 Physical Ed l,2,3,43 Vice President of FFA 4. WILMA JANE KESSLER Glee Club l,2,3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Trumpet Trio 2,43 Mixed Octette Z3 County Musical 2,33 Prince of Peace contest 43 County Prince of Peace 43 jr. Play Duke3 Sr. Play Tootise jonesg Teacher Sec. 3,42 Honor Society 3,42 GAA 43 Vice President Class 43 Student Council 23 4H Club l. NAOMI MAGERS Vice President of Class 33 Sec. of Class 23 Home Ec. Club l,2,3,43 Student Council 13 Home Ec. President 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 County Musical 2,33 Newstaff 3,43 FFA and FHA Play Peachie jones: jr. Play Maggie3 Sr, Play Mrs. Wadeg MARILYN MAY Glee Club l,2,3,43 Pianist Girls' Chorus 43 Special Music Pianist 2, 43 County Musical 2,32 Band 1,2,3,43 FHA 1,22 Song Leader 3,43 Honor Society 3,41 jr. Play3 Sr. Play Connie Wade: Prince of Peace Contest 43 Teacher Sec. 3,42 GAA 43 Newstaff 3,42 Treasurer of Class 43 Sec. of Class Z. 4 GALE NORRIS - Student Council 33 President 43 Cheerleader Z,3,43 Newstaff 3,43 FFA 13 President of Class 23 Treasurer 13 Special Music, Pianist for Boys Glee Club3 Glee Club 23 Jr. Play lst Twin: Sr. Play Jeff. DONNA OREWILER ' Glee Club l,Z,3,4Q FHA 2,3,43 Sec. of Student Council 4g jr. Play Second Twin 33 Sr. Play Miss Emmag Teachers Sec. 43 Newstaff 3,43 GAA 4. JOHN PEARCE jr, Play Mortimer3 Sr. Play Doveg Newstaff 43 FFA Sec. and Treas. 3,41 Treas. of Class 33 President of Class 4. CLASS PUN On August Zl, l948, Donna and I decided to attend the World's Fair, which was to be held in New York City. As we were making our plans ' Donna asked, WIL-MA go along?. SHIRLEY not, l promptly responded, but she approves of my'going, When we left Cleveland airport at 2:30 P.M., the weather was ideal 'for flying. About an hour and a half after we took off, the sky became dark. I mentioned to Donna that a storm was coming up. Scarcely had I said it when a strong GALE of wind forced the plane to take a nose dive. This frightened us very much. Other than this one incident, our trip was very enjoyable, however. When we got off the plane at La Guardia Field, we hailed a taxi and went to the MAYFLOWER hotel to freshen, up for dinner. The main course of the meat was FRIED frog legs, which neither of us liked. After dinner We irnmediately went to the fair grounds. The first booth that caught our eye was Hercules, the Sword Thrower who was PEARCEing his partner. We then left this -gruesome side show to take in another one, where we saw a woman pounding ORE-WhILe-hER partner handed out souvenirs. Finally we left to take in the rest of the midway. We rode on all the amusements. While on the ferris wheel, we gaied below at all the merrymakers. When Donna rocked the seat, I gave one great ,kick and awakened from my dream to find that l had broken my toe. After summoning the doctor, he informed me that a MAGER operation was necessary. Naomi Magers CLASS WILL Shirley Amstutz wishes to will her good grades to Barbara Pfleiderer. Elwood Fried wills his athletic ability to Ben Burky. john Pearce wills his quietness to Charles Magers. Naomi Magers would like Carole Klein to have her good looks. To Philip Crouse, Wilma jane Kessler wills her soprano voice. Marilyn May wills her position of playing the piano for Glee Club to Leona Stump. I Gale Norris wills his cheerleading ability to Marlin Cole. Marlene Pope will be willed Donna Orewiler's natural curly hair. The Senior Class wills its size to the seventh grade. We also will our teacher to any class that will take good care of her. Marilyn May CLASS POEM Miss Tiro 47 was Marilyn May, She has a great future to that you may lay. Wilma Kessler, is going to college next fall, She'l1 be a grade teacher, and loves children all. Elwood Fried, loves all sports, especially ball, The best on the team, without hirn we'd fall. Naomi Magers, a student with aim, Very often is ,found at a basketball game. john Pearce is tall dark and a right nice guy, Although they like hirn from girls he'1l shy. Donna Orewiler I hear sure does get around, At night, people say, she can never be found. Shirley Amstutz, the homemaker of our class, In her Home EC. we hope she will pass. Gale Norris worked on this with most of his time. And it certainly does sound it for the words don't rhyme OUR IDEAL GIRL Our ideal girl would have these features--the height of Donna Orewiler, weight of Wilma Kessler, length and color of Shirley Amstutzfs hair, and the natural curl of Donna Orewiler's hair. She also would have the pleasing voice of Marilyn May, personality of Shirley Amstutz, singing ability of Wilma Kessler, hands of Naomi Magers, dating ability of Donna Orewiler, complexion of Marilyn May, winning smile of Shirley Amstutz, Marilyn's ability to play the piano, Naomi's ability to cook, Wilma's sports ability, Donna's eyes, Wilma's teeth, Naorni's teasing ability, and Shirley's laugh together with the longing friendship of Naomi Magers, the grades of Wilma Kessler, the figure of Shirley Amstutz, the neatness of Donna Orewiler, and the good nature of Naomi Magers. Last but not least, she would have the kindness charm, and grace which every Senior girl possesses. OUR IDEAL BOY A lf we, the senior girls, were to pick boys with outstanding virtues, it would be the senior boys of 48 ! Our ideal boy would have these features--the height, smile and sense of humor of Elwood Fried, the build and hair of john Pearce, and the eyes a.nd laugh of Gale Norris. . Our ideal boy would not be complete without the bashfulness of all three, the basketball ability of Elwood and john, Gale-'s ability to play the piano and cheerlead, the farming ability and knowledge of Elwood and john, and the scholastic ability of Gale. Last but not least, he would possess the personality and good habits of all three boys. CLASS HISTORY September, 1936, twenty shy little boys and girls met for the first time to get acquainted and make friends. The class roll contained the following: Dicky Clark, Gale Norris, Bob Carle, Elwood Fried, Glenn Swanger, junior Reinbolt, Joyce Sief, Shirley Amstutz., joane Cleland, Wilma Kessler, Doris Rank, lvlarilyn May, Keith Clawson, Pauline Buskirk, Naomi Magers, Donna Orewiler, Nlargaret W.ood, Mary Buck, Mildred Nickleson, and Georgene Bruce. n As we traveled along we gained new ones and lost old ones. In the second grade we gained Sylvester Shell, and lost Dicky Clark and Ruth Bevier who was promoted up one grade. Our teacher was Miss McMahan. ln the third grade we lost Pauline Buskirk and gained Helen Shively and Ronald Craven. Our teacher was Miss Matthews. Also in the third grade we went to Shelby to see the show Tom Sawyer. We also visited, the Crestline library. The fourth year we gained Charles and Rita Dangles, Claude and Bertha Ball, Mary Kathryn Fox and Mrs. Farell was our teacher. In the fifth grade our class was divided, part of us were in with the fourth and rest in with the sixth grade. Miss Creau and Mrs. Neal were our teachers. We gained Glenna Burkett and lost joane Cleland, Ronald Craven, Helen Shively, Mary Buck, Keith Clawson, Mary Kathryn Fox, and Bertha and Claude Ball. In the sixth grade we gained Bob Hopkins and Edward Gamble, and lost Glenna Burkett. Our teacher was Mrs. Stone. In 1942 we really began to grow up. At least that was what we thought, for eleven of us were occupying the south side of the junior High room. Miss Lynn was our class adviser. We gained Avery Brown, john Pearce, Melba Graham, and lost Charles and Rita Dangles, Sylvester Shell, Bob Hopkins, and Edward Gamble. Our eighth grade sponsor was Miss Baur and then Mrs. Miller. During the year we gained Lena Sipe and Mary Lou Poffenbaugh, and lost Avery Brown and Melba Graham. In 1944 we started our first year of high school. Our enrollment consist- ed of Shirley Amstutz., Wilma Kessler, Elwood Fried, Gale Norris, john Pearce, Donna Orewiler, Mary Lou Poffenbaugh, Naomi Magers, Marilyn May, Lena Sipe, Doris Sheldon, Dorothy Gosser, Joyce Sief. During the year we lost Lena Sipe and Dorothy Gosser, and Miss Fleet was our Fresh- man sponsor. During our Sophomore year we gave the annual High School Party and ordered our class rings. We took a hike to Sief's pasture field and stayed all day. For dinner we had a Weiner roast. Also while we were Sophomores we fixed the Ag. room up with comical pictures of students and teachers to make a little money. The junior year our class' rings came. We gave our play Moon Shy on November 7. We entertained the seniors with the Annual junior and Senior Prom here at the school building. ln our Senior year -nine ntembers started but we lost Mary Lou Poffenbaugh Our graduation pictures were taken by Mr. De Vito. We chose our caps and gowns, the boys wore blue and the girls wore white. Our Senior playi was Here Goes the Groom . Baccalaureate service was held May 16 with Rev. Goedking as speaker. Commencement exercises were held May Z0, with Harry L. Rahmann from Findlay as speaker. DO YOU RENIENIBER When in the first grade, while jumping rope, we would jump off the desks when the rope became too high? When Shirley Amstutz had bangs? When Marilyn May took her school work too seriously? When Mrs. Farrell made Naomi Magers stand in the hall? When the teacher sent Marilyn and Wilma jane with Ronald Craven to apologize for the tulip Ronald had stolen? When Shirley had a crush on Edwin Pfahler? When john actually took a girl home from the junior-Senior Banquet? 1 When Wilma jane Kessler started going with the Dutchtown boys? When Naomi Magers was kicked by Norris' horse? - When Donna Orewiler had two dates in' one night? When john Pearce got a spanking his senior year? The crush Elwood Fried had on Ruth Graham? How good the baked beans and maraschino cherries tasted at junior play practice? What inspired Gale Norris to take piano lessons? 5 When Marilyn May and Wilma jane Kessler blew up the school, while working in the lab? Why Donna Orewiler was a good friend of Florence Auck during her senior year? Why Naomi Magers was so nice to Gale Norris during their senior yearn? What bashful boys we had in our class? When john Pearce and Elwood Fried got in the ditch with Pearces' new car? How glad the juniors were to see us graduate? By Wilma jane Kessler CLASS MOTTO Today decides tomorrow CLASS COLORS Green and White CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS PROPHECY I, Shirley Arnstutz, in the year 1958 holding the position of a Powers Model was asked to make a tour throughout the United States. T-he night before I was to leave on my tour I attended a party in the ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The evenings entertainment was provided by the Philharmonic Orchestra. To my surprise I found that my fellow classmate from Tiro High, Gale Norris, was playing the piano with the orchestra. I started on my journey, my first stop was Chicago where I met Wilma jane who is now teaching after finishing her college training at Ohio State. In the evenings she sings at the Ring Side Night Club for extra spending money. Through Wilma jan.e I was informed that Naomi was also in Chicago holding the position as private secretary to Silas Grezdale, the famous criminal lawyer. Wilma jane, Gale, and I decided to drop in on Naomi. We found her at the office where she is employed. The next day I told my classmates that I had to proceed on my journey. I asked them to accompany me on my tour. They accepted. Our next stop was Indiana where Naomi was taken ill, so we took her to a famous specialist, Doctor Weir. To our surprise we found none other than Marilyn May holding the position as receptionist for the doctor. Marilyn was starting her vacation the next day so we invited her to travel with us. - ' From Indiana we started out to the west coast. We were on the train when we read in the paper that john Pearce and his professional basketball team were playing in Salt Lake City. I We all decided to drop in on john and talk over the good old days . Upon arriving there, we found john at one of the big schools, When we had a chance to say a few words to him, he told us that he was leaving the next day for California. We told him that was where we were going so we decided to all travel together and renew some of our old memories. When we started discussing some of the old times, we discovered that our whole class but Elwood and Donna were now altogether after all these years. John then told us that Elwood was also in Salt Lake City prize fight- ing, that he had participated in a fight two weeks before, and that perhaps he would travel on out to the coast with 'us for a vacation. After looking around for Elwood a half of day, we found him at the Steler Hotel whereghe was staying. He asked us to dine with him that evening, so we all dined to- gether. After dinner that evening, we noticed a newspaper write-up telling that Donna had been chosen mother of the most typical American family. So we left the next morning via airplane to fly to Hollywood, California to visit Donna and her remarkable family. During our stay with Donna and her little ones, we read in the Tiro World that there was to be a dedication of the new Empire State Building in the now large city of Tiro, Chio, which has grown out to meet all the surrounding towns combining all into one large metropolis. We immediately got reservations for the next train leaving for Tiro. After the dedication ceremony, we all went to the Ritz restaurant for our last lunch together. Looking across the booth, we recognized Mr, and Mrs.p Hanline having lunch. 'We waved, they joined us, and we all had a wonderful time. FAREWELI.. TO THE SFINIORS To The Seniors: To say farewell, according to Webster, is either an act of taking leave, or is to say 'may you fare well.' lt is the second definition that I have in mind when I say to you, the class of 1948, farewell. The faculty and myself hope that as an educational institution, the school has been of help to you in beginning a more abundant life. We trust that your pleasant associations with the school will not cease upon graduation, but will continue as long as possible. Upon graduation, you will acquire a new perspective of the school and of the society of which you are an important part. May you always be guid- ed by 'the highest motives in your social and professional relationships, realizing each day the joy and satisfaction that such living brings. 1 Supt. Dale B, Kinney We the junior Class of 1948 in saying farewell to the Seniors wish you all good fortune and good luck that is possible. We have had many good tirnes with you during our school days together. We know that next year we will miss you and the building won't'be the same without you. Y You were only a small class but your presence in school has made it warm and cheery. So in saying farewell we again wish you many years of happiness and good fortune. . I junior Class 3 ras. ELEVENTH GRADE Left to right-Back row: Ross Eckstein, Albert Miller, Charles Magers, Leland Sturnp, Glen Burky. Middle Row: Mr. Hanline, Geraldine Haymond, Betty Bevier, Rose Steele, Cordelia Schiefer, Ruth Graham, Naomi Fried, Marlin Cole. Front row: Helen Fagan, Effie Zeigler, Marjorie Baker, Florence Auck, Leona Stump. CLASS OF '49 Motto . ...... . Row, not drift Flower. . . yellow rose Colors . . . . blue and gold V TENT!-l GRADE Left to right-Back row: Donald- Amstuiz., Philip Crouse, Stanley Lash, Raymond Grimwood, Gene Gwlrtz. Middle row: Roger Smith, Bill Wagner, Roger Amstutz, Barbara Gantzler, Betty Love, Miss Whirledge. Front row: Georgene Bruce, Carolyn Poifenbaugh, Marilyn Crum, Cecelia Metzger, Ax-molene Haymond. NINTH GRADE Left to right-Back row: Arnold Haymond, jack Morrow, Howard Smith, Ronald Miller. Middle row: Floyd Frazee, james Mage:-s, Charles Stump, Philip Metzger, Mrs. Fetter. Front row: Par Pearce, Wilma Stiving, Carole Klein, Marlene Pope. Q , EXGHTH GRADE Left to right--Back row: Duane Laughbaurn, Corliaa Shiefer, Bobby Norris. Middle row: Bill Raymond, Lloyd Betts, Bobby Kinney, Sammy Pfifhlef. A1'lU-'ld Curie. Frvhf row: Miss Weidemaier, Louise Gullet, Margaret C1-all, Barbara Pfleiderer, Carolyn Fagan. SEVENTH GRADE Left to right-Back row: Don Crum, Billy Rhodebeck, Wendell Amstutz, Bill Simpson, junior Picklesimer, Gene Newmann, Robert Lohr, Leroy Love, Middle row: Ronald Hayrnond, William Sheaffer, Ramon Laughbaum, Gertrude Haynes, Kathryn Flegm, Myrtle Collins. Jewel Stidam, Miss Smith. Front row: Marilyn Lohr, Rosemary Pearce, Gertrude Wiley, Sarah Auck, Joanne Orewiler. X TIRO BASKETBALL SOUAD Left to right--back row: Coach Dale B. Kinney, Manager Philip Crouse Bill Wagner, Don Amstutz., Stanley Lash, Charles Magers, jack Morrow, Manager Roger Amstutz.. Front row: john Pearce, Glen Burley, Marlin Cole, Ross Eckstein, Elwood Fried. Tiro ended its 1947-1948 basketball season with nine losses and seven wins. The quintet was forced out of the first round of the county tourna- ment by North Robinson 40 to 31. 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The club adviser is Miss Whirledge and the club mother is Mrs. Tom Stump, The members of the club for 1947-1948 are as follows: Shirley Arnstuta, Marjorie Baker, Marilyn Crum, Barbara Gantzler, Ruth Graham, Carole Klein, Naomi Magers, Donna Orewiler, Patricia Pearce, Rose Steele, Wilma Stiving, Carolyn Poffenbaugh, Florence Auck, Betty Bevier, Marilyn May, Marlene Pope, Cordelia Schiefer, Leona Stump, Effie Zeigler, and Helen Fagan. E The club motto is Toward New Horizons and the club flower is the red rose. The colors are red and white. The theme for the year is Building Today for Tomorrow . At the first meeting of the year, the new members were initiated. They are Marilyn Crum, Carole Klein, Patricia Pearce, Wilma Stiving, Marlene Pope, and Effie Zeigler. - On November 4, 1947, we had an informal meeting. Everyone donated gifts to send to Europe. We packed boxes with the gifts and sent them' to Furope for Christmas gifts to the people who were victims of the war. Each girl put her name on one of these gifts. On December 16, 1947, -the F. H. A. members and the F. F. A. members gave a banquet. The evening was filled by a large supper and then following the supper came a program. After the program, Mr. Clymer provided enter- tainment by showing slides on a camp for the F. H. A. boys. He also show- ed several other films on farm safety. Our meeting on january 13 was postponedr On March Z, 1948 the prob- lems of teen agers was our topic. On April 13, 1948, Mrs. Knightlinger gave a talk. Next year, the girls of the Future Homemakers of America are hoping for a bigger and better club. F. F. A. PROGRAM The officers for the F. F. A. for the season of l947-1948 are as follows: President, Ross Ecksteing vice president, Elwood Fried: secretary, Marlin Cole: treasurer, john Pearce: reporter, Roger Smith: sentinel, Glen Burky. The club adviser is Mr. R. D. Clymer, vocational Ag. teacher of Tiro and Sulphur Springs. I The members of the F. F. A. for the years 1947 and 48 are as follows. Ross Eckstein, Marlin Cole, Glen Burky, Leland Stump, Albert Miller, john Pearce, Elwood Fried, Roger Smith, Howard Smith, james Magers, Gerald Haymond, Charles Stump and Floyd Frazee. The green-hands are james, Howard, Charles, and Floyd. In November- the F. F. A. started their annual pest hunt that lasted until january 3, 1948. In December, together with the F. H. A. girls, we held a banquet with our ,guest speaker joy Lynn of Holmes-Liberty. In january, 1948, the F. F. A. voted to build an implement trailer to be used by the F. F. A. boys and local farmers. G. A. A. This past year a new organization was formed. It is known as the G. A. A. or Girls Athletic Association. The organization was founded so we of Tiro High would have more interest in sports, better sportsmanship, and the wise. use of leisure time. As a reward, keys and T's will be given to the girls who have received the most points. To receive these points the girls must participate in all sports. The girls who are on the winning team or side will receive extra points. Everyone who is in Physical Education is qualified to be a member of the G. A. A. Any member that the Board fa body composed of the officersj finds guilty unworthy of the association will be penalized or expelled according to the decision of the board. ' This year's officers are Betty Bevier, presidentg Wilma jane Kessler, vice president, Leona Stump, recording secretaryg Marjorie Baker, corresponding secretary: Naomi Fried, treasurerg and a board of representatives. These officesare chosen from the upper four classes by a majority vote. 'The term of office is one year. f The organization hopes to have a dance near the end of the year. At this dance an All-Around-Girl shall be honored. This girl will have four attendants. She must be a girl that participates in all sports and has good sportsmanship in everything. ig BAND GLEE.CLUB MU,SlC ACTIVITIES ig L P. T. A.. 1 , At the P. T. A. Meeting on November 3 at 8:00, the Girls Chorus sang My Johann and Amaryllis accompanied by Marilyn May. A piano duet Moon Rocket was played by Marilyn May and Gale Norris. Trumpet Trio Tales From Vienna Woods by Strauss, was played by Betty Bevier, Wilma Kessler and Marjorie Baker. This program was under the direc- tion of Miss Wauneta M. Smith. CHRISTMAS CANTATA Dec. 18 The Christmas Cantata The Heavenly Message was directed by Miss Wauneta M. Smith held at the Tiro School Auditorium at 8:15. Soloists were Soprano, Wilma jane Kessler: Alto, Barbara Gantzlerg Tenor, Charles Magers and Gerald Hayrnond: Bass, Albert Miller and Donald Amstutz. Rev. Kenneth Stover was the Commentator with Marilyn May accompanying. Other added numbers were The Holy City and Glory To God ln The Highest by the Mixed Chorus. Crusaders' Hymn and Brahrns' Lullaby was sung by the Girls Chorus. PURE OIL PROGRAM On March 3 at 8:00, the Music Department assisted with the program with the following numbers. Aline and Pivot Man by the Band, Glow Worm a piano duet by Gale Norris and Leona Stump, Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever a piano duet by Marilyn May and Gale Norris, reading by Patricia Pearce Katrina's Visit To New York , Nobody Knows The Trouble l've Seen and The Old Kentucky Home by the Band, and Comrades by Trumpet Trio which was consisted of Betty Bevier, Wilma Kessler, and Marjorie Baker. My Johann , Amaryllis , From The Land Of The Sky Blue Water , and Syncopated Lullaby was sung by the Girls Chorus accompanied by Marilyn May. The program was directed by Miss Wauneta M. Smith. EASTER CAN TATA The Easter Cantata Calvary under the direction of Miss Wauneta M. Smith, held at the Tiro School Auditorium March Z8 at 8:15. The soloists were Soprano, Wilma Jane Kessler: Alto, Barbara Gantzler: Bass, Charles Magers and Donald Amstutz. Rev. Kenneth Stover was Commentator with Marilyn May accompanying. Other added numbers were Listen To the Lambs by the Mixed Chorus and O Morn of Beauty by the Girls Chorus. EXCHAN GED PR OGRAM Near the end of the month of April, the Music Department presented a at Holmes-Liberty High School. Piano duets as follows: Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever by Marilyn May and Gale Norris, Glow Worm by Gale Norris and Leona Stump, Moon Rocket by Marilyn May and Gale Norris. Trumpet Trio played the following numbers com osed' of' Betty Bevier, Wilma jane Kessler, and Marjorie Baker, Comrades P . and Tales From Vienna Woods . A piano solo Clair de Lune by Gale Norris 'P 11' ' The Girls Chorus sang the following numbers: Were You There. , Amary IS O Morn Of Beauty , Indian Love Call , From The Land Of The Sky- blue Water , The Holy Hour , Absent , and Brahm's Lullaby . The program was under the direction of Miss Wauneta M. Smith with Marilyn music exchange program May as ac companist . SPRING CONCERT Late in the spring a concert was given by the High School Music De- partrnent under the direction of Miss Wauneta M. Smith with Marilyn May accompanist. The Band presented the following numbers: Star Spangled Banner , Indian Boy , Aline , Pivot Man , Eeels , Proclar , Silver Threads Among The Gold , The Old Kentucky Home , Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen , Home On The Range , and Aloha Oe . Piano duets as follows: Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever by Marilyn May and Gale Norris, Glow Worm by Gale Norris and Leona Stump, Moon- Rocket by Marilyn May and Gale Norris. Trumpet Trio played the following numbers composed of Betty Bevier, Wilma jane Kessler, and Marjorie Baker, Comrades and Tales From Vienna Woods . A piano solo Clair de Lune by Gale Norris. The Girls Chorus sang the following numbers: Were You There? , Amaryllis , O Morn Of Beauty , Indian Love Ca1l , From The Land Of The Sky Blue Water , The Holy Hour , Absent , and Brahrn's Lullaby . The program was under the direction of Miss Wauneta M. Smith with Marilyn May as accompanist. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE On May 16 at 8:00 in the High School Auditorium the music selections were furnished by the Girls Chorus with the following numbers: processional Holy, Holy, Holy and My God And I , Absent and Lords Prayer with Gale Norris as accompanist, under the direction of Miss Wauneta M. Smith. - COMMENCEMENT On May Z0 at 8:00 at the High School Auditorium the commencement q exercises were held with the High School Band playing the processional Pomp and Circumstance . Other numbers were by the'Girls Chorus as follows: Estrellita , Indian Love Call , and Perfect Day , with Gale Norris as accompanist, under the direction of Miss Wauneta M. Smith. CHORUS MEMBERS QAs on picture--left to right. Back row, Armolene Haymond, Helen Fagan, Carolyn Poffenbaugh, Effie Zeigler, Naomi Fried, Ruth Graharn, Cordelia Schiefer, Rose Steele, Don Amstutz., Gale Norris, james Magers, Stanley Lash, Charles Magers, john Pearce, fStandingl Miss Wauneta M. Smith, director, Georgene Bruce, Geraldine Hayznond, Mary Lou Poffenbaugh, Wilma Kessler, Shirley Amstutz, Marilyn May, Naomi Magers, Donna Orewiler, Florence Auck, Betty Love, Barbara Gantzler, Bill Wagner, Albert Miller, Gene Gwirtz., fSeatedj Marjorie Baker, Pat Pearce, Betty Bevier, Marlene Pope, Carole Klein, Wilma Stiving, Marilyn Crurn, Cecelia Metzger, Leona Sturnp. QFrontl Floyd Frazee, Philip Metzger, Howard Smith, Arnold Haymond, Roger Amstutz, those absent were June Blackford, Eleanor Leonhart, Gladys Roberts, and Dorothy Bradley. 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CLASS OF ' 26 Evelyn Brown Martha Sheaffer Mabel Shull Donna Yohn Isabel Shilling Naomi Stough Thelma Black Robert Arnold Edgar Howell Lynn McCannon Warren Morrow Leroy Pagel Russel Pfahler Robert Wiley jarnes Clawson Lawrence Buskirk Wilbur 'Dick Robert Hanna CLASS OF ' 27 Ramona Boor Miriam Griffeth Ruth Shilling l Kathryn Raudabaugh Corrine Lash Helen Winemiller james Farrell Howard Flegm Irvin Pfahler f Luther Potts -Lilburn Sample CLASS OF '28 Opal Black Norma Brown Helen Cole Mary Fetter Genevieve Pettit Alumni Roll Qcontinuedj Mabel Feik Virginia Vaughn Gwendolyn Wagner A Marjorie Wiley Melvin Amstutz Herbert Bruce Noel Buskirk Harry Minich Wayne Startiper CLASS OF ' 2 9 joy Boor Martha Brown Miriam Carrothers Helen Cole Evelyn McClain Harold Blackford Paul Cahill Eldon Grandstaff Howard Moon Elwood Pfahler George Sheaffer Loyd Stephan CLASS OF ' 30 Elwood Blackford Bennett Winemiller William Erivin Carl Eckstein Ernest Freese Mary Gollum Florence Pry Alice Love - Mary Morrow Loyd Starliper Olive Crum Rozena Feik CLASS OF ' 31 Opal Buskirk Doris Carrothers Leona Clabaugh Doris Cole Dorothy DeVoe Leola Grandstaff Dorothy Hanna Eliza Hartxnan Inez Hartxnan Marjorie Hartrnan Edna Pettit Lois Seif Esther Smith Gwendolyn Spillettee Carolyn Wagner Charles Burkey Paul Cole Russell Feik Francis Laughbaum Woodrow Lybarger Bruce Shull CLASS OF '32 Lillian Becker Doris Brown Charlotte DeVoe Violet Donnenwirth Pauline Hanna Mary Kathryn Melick Frances lone Melick Evelyn Miller Effie Mitchell Lethia Pry Charles Ludin Ralph Vanasdale Zenith Waldbauer Eldon Winemiller CLASS OF '33 Opal Collurn Lois Ervin Evelyn Hartxnan Helen Morrow Irene Norris lla Pettit Mildred Smith Pearl Welder Marion Brown Verne Cole Earl Copeland Robert Farrell George Howell Ervin Lohr Frank Swanger CLASS OF ' 34 Dorothy Donnenwirth Ruth Hartman Martha Howell Rutherford Clabaugh Starling Cole Gayle Davis Fred Guiler Howard Morehead Harold Nye George Traxler Irwin Tooker Clifford Willford Emmett Flegm CLASS OF ' 35 Opal Crunkilton Iris Ervin Pauline Lash Mildred Love Doris Minick Lucille Schiefer Miriarn Smith Pauline Willford Herbert Artz John Farrell Alta Feik Milton Griffeth Gilbert Guiler Carl Hipsher Arthur McKew Gid Shatzer Burton Vanasdale Joan Metzger' CLASS OF '36 Eileen Brewer Elsie Melick Kathryn Guiler Muriel Hilborn Edna Crum Vern Cahill Donald Hipsher Paul Clawson Martha Vanasdale Ruth Becker Mary Louise Easte rday jarnes McKew john Trago john Metzger Don Swalley Frank Bevier Oscar Shatzer Floyd Suck Norman Hanna Herschel Fried - William Ulmer john Swarer CLASS OF '37 Eldon Bevie Isabell Bevier Harold Wagner Ellsworth Ulmer Pauline Bevier. Russel Copeland Dana Dick Donald Dudley Avery Fry Edwin Griffeth Doris Kaler Warren Lake Orval Lash Forest Lohr Arlene Lust Esther Magers Marcille McKew Irene Metzger Ruby Smith CLASS OF '38 Robert Pry 1 Irving Pry Dale Seif Donald Crum Robert Wilson james Weaver Howard Ulmer Howard Smith john Griffeth junior Tooker Richard Artz Richard Guiler Max Pettit Virgil Scheifer Loren Hipsher Helen Davis Jean Robinson Dorothy Studer Peggy Dudley Anna Mae Auman Winifred Cline Naomi Ulmer Beva Brewer CLASS OF ' 39 Earl Barger De Forrest Erivin Forrest Nye Harley Lust Alumni Roll Qcontinuedj Marjorie Copeland Helen Farrell Helen Willford Evelyn Mae Miksel Marietta Scheifer Pauline Sonnanstine Charles Akers CLASS OF '40 jean Arnstutz Florence Auman Clifford Bruce Betty Bruce Mary Lou Davis Mary Lou Dudley Walter Bevier john Grover Donald Lash Clara Metzger Ruth Magers Roy lmhofi Bernadine Studer Wade Swalley Maxine Watt Doris Vanasdale CLASS OF '41 Arthur Akers Joyce Beham Daryl Brewer junior Costamire Doris Crum Elinor Davis Mabel Eckstein Rita Gosser Carl Gwirtz Alice Traxler Hathleen I-Iilborn Collen Hurnphrey Eugene Kaler Clinton Lake Donna Morehead Eldon Pry Dorotha Stephan Herman Strouse Dorothy Wilson George Sutter Paul Wilson CLASS OF '42 Donald Bevier Esther Cole Kathleen Cole Kenneth Cole Alice Crum jane Dudley Paul Feitchtner Richard Griffeth Robert Glower Wanda Kessler William Metzger Lillian Morehead Helen Nye Eldon Minch Virginia Schiefer Margaret Willford CLASS OF '43 Dorothy Bevier Donald Copeland Harold Davis Donald Glower Carl Gosser V Leah Grove jane Howell Earl Hopkins Elwood Humphrey Glen Kaler Eleanor Lash ' Donald Lake Eleanor Magers Dwight Norris john Pfahler Kenneth Pry Millard Rhodebeck Betty Stephan Earl Srnith Esther Studer Norbert Studer Donald Sutter Robert Tooker Ernest Wilson CLASS OF '44 Joyce Raudabaugh Roger Wiley Elizabeth Lash Nliriarn Stevenson Alurnni Roll Qcontinuedl Virginia Schlenbaker Delores Schieffer Donald Grove Florine Gosser Forrest Cole Martha Brown Glen Ulmer Beverly Amstutz Herbert Gwirtz Vernon Graham Walter Akers CLASS OF '4 5 james Baker William Cole Betty Cotsamire' Ruth Copeland Richard Fagan Merle Davis Helen Ewing Wilbur Gray Ixlargaret Miller june Pearce Leonard Reitschlin Robert Smith Grace Snyder Vincent Studer Robert Stump Clark Swalley CLASS OF '46 Ruth Brewer Hugh Crouse Alice Fried Marion Lake Carolyn Lash Mary Kathryn Lash Blanche May Helen May Vernon McLaughlin Fivelyn Magers Paymond Metzger Donald Pope Marilyn Pope junior l'ry Clifford Rheinbolt Castalia Fichiefer Herman Seibert Pauline Wi.-tt Cleo Tlteele l..efm Steele Herbert Schneider N1?fg,9 WA L S W 0 R T H Lltluynphbd G laund by WALIIOITK IRDTHIIII lulollnl. ln.. U. I. A. CLASS OF '47 Alta Baker William Baker Ruth Bevier Walter Burky George Cole Irene Cole Eugene Flegm Joseph Graham Zita Metzger Teresa Reitschlin Glenna Smith Carl Stiving Kenneth Stephan janete Studer Charlton Wagner CLASS OF '48 Shirley Amstutz ' Elwood Fried Wilma jane Kessler Marilyn May Naomi Magers Gale Norris Donna. Orewiler john Pearce ihmg i... - Taxi-t '4f2i51Q il 3 3+-' C Qlx- , -H X i, 2 X NV' 1 COMPLIMEN TS OF arren Ariz DEALER IN LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY GENERAL TRUCKING AND Aemoo F'ERT1L1zER TIRO, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Farmers 84 Citizens Bank W. H. GUISS, PRESIDENT Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federzrl Reserve System T'IRO, OHIO 1 - 41 1 GENERAL REPAIRING - PURE OIL AND GAS - STAR TIRES AND TUBES - HOME FREEZER Tire Garage C. I. CARIS, PRBOP. PHONE TIRO 291 The New Washington Equit Ce. DEALERS IN FEED - GRAIN - SEED Sz FLOUR HARD AND SOFT COAL COMPLETE ELEVATOR 'SERVICE PHONE 3311 NEW WASHINGTON , OI-IIO PATRONIZE YOUR EQUITY l 1 i +I I Compliments of Tiro Grain and Supply Co. Complete Elevator Service Robert G. Eckstein, Manager Phone 294 Tiro, Ohio For 12 Years the Class of 1948 has made News in The Tiro School World. It is our hope that the members of the Class Will Con- tinue to make the headlines of Success. throughout the coming Years. May we serve you often. The Tiro World Slaughtering' Curing Processing The Tiro Frozen Food Lockers L. M. Pope - - John C'-. Farrell Phone 271 Tiro, Ohio ul-.1 :inn 1:-nl -nl 1l Richland Farm Bureau Co-op. ASs'n Shelby Branch Phone 368 Shelby, Ohio Frank C. Schiffer 84 Co. Wholesale and Retail Cigars - Cigarettes - Candy - Tobacco 'Billiards and Bowling 72 - 74 W e-st Main Street Phone 129 Dudley H. Seltzer Everything Electrical Complete Line of Appliances for the Home Phone 85 Shelby, Ohio i ' l ' - li l L ,ni an 1.. For Your Corsages - Flowers and Gifts The Brown Flower 84 Gift Shop 59 W. Main Street Phone 506 Shelby, Ohio Where You are Always Welcome for Drugs - Cosmetics - Gifts Stationery - Greeting Cards - Candy - Tobaccos - Cigarettes Lemmermen Drug Store 55 West Main Shelby, Ohio Tiro Feed Supply John Neff - - Leonhgirt Coal - Feed - Grain - Gasoline Grinding and Mixing Phone 434 Tiro, Ohio Shelby Red 84 White Groceries - Meat - Fruit and Vegetables Phone 52 I Shelby, Ohio Congratulations to Tiro Seniors from Chas. Laubies Shell Service W. Main Sz Sharon 'Streets Phone 170 Shelby, Ohio Home of Goodyear in Shelby Rinehart 84 Walp Distributor for Pure Oil Products 75 W. Main Street Phone 668 Shelby, Ohio Full Line of Yale Tires - Pure Batteries and Accessories I Congratulations to the 'Senior Class of 1948 Devito's Studio I Phone 140 Shelby, Ohio Compliments of C. Fred Rollins , J ewelei' and Optometrist Shelby, Ohio I I Compliments of The Daily Globe ' Shelby, Ohio I ...Jn , Compliments of DYE FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 420 Shelby, Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of '48 Clothing for Men and Boys For Better Values Always Go to THE PEOPLES STORE Shelby, Ohio Compliments of SAN GERS STORE Shelby, Ohio STEVENSON'S DRUG STORE 26 W. Main Street Shelby, Ohio Phone 204 Compliments of SIMPSOMS ELECTRIC To Class of 1948 Phone 215 Tiro, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1948 STEVENSON'S RED 8z WHITE STORE THE SHELBY EQUITY EXCHANGE CO. 107 'W. Main Street Phone 4-D Shelby, Ohio HAMILTON'S SHOP Women's Apparel 71 W. Main Street Phone 594-J Shelby, Ohio Compliments of PAUL J. FIKE SHOE STORE Shoes - Hose and Rubber Goods for the Entire Family Shoe Repairing New Washington, Ohio CRONAU CLOTHING STORE Clothing and Tailoring Fine Service for 42 Years We Satisfy New Washington, Ohio Compliments of CLAY'S APPAREL SHOP Wearing Apparel for Women and Children Phone 2283 New Washington, Ohio ANDERSON 'S MARKET Shelby, Ohio Best Wishes for Class of '48 -ill HECK'S REXAL-L STORE Agent for Lake Shore Co. Shelby, Ohio RED GOOISE SHOES C. A. Sz W. FL Michelfelder SHELBY SPORTING GOODS Everything for the 'Sportsman 49 W. Main Street Shelby, Ohio Congratulations Class of '48 From B I N G ' S Shelby, Ohio Compliments of HARRY PATRIE Phone No. 1 Shelby, Ohio REEDY THE TAILOR Best Wishes for Class of '48 109 W. Main TShe1by,fO'hio Compliments of TIRO CEMENT BLOCK CO. Hugh Pfleider Compliments of SCHWEMLEY DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 2121 New Washington, Ohio I iv- 1 l 1 l ' Compliments of GOODING SOHIO SERVICE- Phone 395 Tiro, Ohio Compliments of A FRIEND 1 WE WI'SH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK h POSSIBLE 4 I gl ,A 6 V 4 4, 1 v
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