Upper Sandusky High School - Indian Village Yearbook (Upper Sandusky, OH)
- Class of 1952
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Xr, x V ,. . A N U ' f ,' 1 , 1, ,f , 4 V ,,g, I 1 2 fff'ff'1..5'1'1fC, 5,1 -my jf'f:2A,ffi If FOI'CWOl'd The Annual Sfaff of I952 proudly presenls Ihis year's Indian Village Annual. My s+aFF and I have worked hard fo make i+ +he bes+ possible. I wish +o 'ihank all my s+aFF for 'rheir fine work and co-operalion. Special credi+ is due +o Mr. Koenig, wi+hou+ whose pa+ien+ and excellenl supervision, 'Ihis annual would no'I' have been possible. Also +o my business manager, Richard Krebs, who did a fine iob in handling 'Ihe ad- verI'isemenI's, I wish +o express my graI'iI'ude. I sincerely hope Ihal' you will enjoy reading Ihis annual as much as I enioyed working on il. RICHARD M. RALL Ediior-in-chief Published by SENIOR CLASS of UPPER SANDUSKY HIGH SCHOOL Edi+or RICHARD M. RALL Business Manager RICHARD A. KREBS INDIAN VILLAGE l OUT Dedication The Senior Class OT I952 proudly and sin- cerely dedicaTes This annual To Mr. Freder- iclc Koenig, our Triend, advisor, and Teacher. For The pasT Three years Mr. Koenig has cheerTully and paTienTly supervised The pub- lishing OT our annual. WiTh a deep sense OT appreciaTion, we, The class oT l952, humbly wish To express our Thanks Tor his guidance and ThaT The years ahead will bring To him The besT ThaT liTe has To oTTer. . 5 Secretaries Miss Erma Harris Miss Grace Slemmsr Custoclians Aiion Arnold Si1or1'y King Dan Hecker Board of Education Leif To riglwi: M. J. Kuenzli, M. E. Bowen, Miss Eihel Krebs-secreiary, P. W. Ayers, W. W. Mahaffey, D: J. Needs. Superintendent lVleeTing Pupil-CommuniTy Needs The school is an agency esTablished by The people To provide sysTemaTic insTrucTion and guidance in cerTain aspecTs oT eTfecTive whole- some living supplernenTary To ThaT already provided by home, church, and communiTy. To be Tully eTlecTive The schools program musT be conTinuously conTrolled by Three im- porTanT consideraTions: lol pupil-communiTy needs and resources as indicaTed by sysTem- aTic sTudies of These, lbl The aspecTs oT living wiTh which The people, To whom The schools belong, desire sysTemaTic insTrucTion and guidance, and lcl The characTer oT The educa- Tional experiences already provided by The home, church, and comrnuniTy. Each oT These aspecTs oT The social siTuaTion oi which school is a parT places deTiniTe resTricTions upon The school's program and indicaTes imporTanT re- sponsibiliTies. To develop a Truly eTFecTive program Those responsible Tor The program will need To Thoroughly Tamiliarize Themselves wiTh These imporTanT aspecTs of The siTuaTion and be guided accordingly. To you, The class oT l952, we sincerely hope ThaT you have received during The years you have spenT in school a vision. This vision To include noT merely TacTs buT The developrnenT oT an aTTiTude which will challenge any need you may have. ROGER l.. DOWNING SuperinTendenT Seven Eigh+ Harold To our principal, lvlr. Cope, we of lhe Senior Class wish lo express our gralilude for The kind and helpful guidance he has given us Jrhrough our high school days. To Mr, l-loupl, serving as guidance direclor, lhe Senior Class expresses ilrs sinceresl apprecialion for Jrhe superb guidance he has afforded us Through- oulr our high school careers. We express our many Jrhanlcs lo lvliss Bolling, Dean of Girls, for helping us solve many of our problems, and for giving us encouragernenl during our high school years. U. Cope Lawrence H. Houpf Jean Goll Frederic Criner English ll Lalin Unlversily ol: Toledo BA. Frederick Fleeman Plane Geomelry Advanced lvlalh Chemislry Anlioch AB. Lucy Helzel English I Blh Grade l-lislory Heidelberg A.B. Ohio Sl'a+e lvl.A. Ralph Faullr Band Choir Orcheslra Kenl Slale B.S. Jean Golling Slenograpliy Business English Findlay College AB Bliss College B.S.C. Charles Hood Physics Biology lndusirial Arls Ind. Slale Teachers' College B.S.Ed. Ohio Slale lvl.A. Joan Bell Biology Physical Ed. Miami U. B.S.Ed. Hazel Caves lvlalh 7lh and 8+h Social Developmenl F. T. A. Sponsor Bowling Green B.S,Ed Faculty John Borlon Agricullure l-ll F. F. A. Sponsor Ohio Slale B.S.Ed. Harold Cope Algebra l Bowling Green A.B Ohio Slale lvl.A. Evelyn Neumeisier English III English 8 Asbury A.B. Ohio Sraie M.A. Marjorie Pefers Jr. High Music Elemenrary Music Girls' Glee Club Freshman Chorus Ohio Wesleyan B.S.M. Leo Sfrang Ari' Physical Ed. Ashland B.S.Ed. Lawrence Houpf Gvovernmeiii Social Science Ohio Norihern B.S.Ed Ohio Siale M.A. Helen Lauienschlager Home Economics Caiereria Supervisor David McFadden Baslceiball Social Siudies Ohio Wesleyan B,A. Lake Erie College A.B. Faculty Frederick Koenig Bookkeeping Commercial Law General Business Economics Heidelberg A.B. Tiffin U. B.S.C. Ellen Ma-Heson School Librarian Ohio Norihern Wesrern Reserve Marvin Moorehead Biology Driving A,B. B.L.Sc Miami U. B.S.Ed. Donald Olin American Hisiory Speech Journalism Defiance B.S.E'd. Earl Shaffer Science Physical Ed. Aihleric Direcior Ashland College A.B. Kalhryn Tucker Spanish English IV English 7 Denison A.B. .Q,llL01IAf Senior SHIRLEY WOLFE ELIZABETH FREY BOB HALM ..,. DICK BEIDLER .. Officers . . ..,.. Treasurer , . . ,.... Secrelra ry , I . . .Vice-Presiclenf , , .,... Presideni Seniors PAUL AMOS AVIS BARTH Orange 81 Black SI-aff 3 Freshman Chorus TweIve Jr. GAA. I, 2 Sr. G.A.A. 3, 4 I-II-Teens 3, 4 Girls' GIee CIub I 2 IOII1 Grade CI1o Bowling Team 4 Mary Lou Beaston Freshman Chorus, Jr. G.A.A. l, Hi- Teens 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Tenth Grade Chorus, Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Freshman Cheerleader, First Aid I. Marca Bleam Freshman Chorus, Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 3, 4, Glee Club l, Choir 2, 3, 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Orange 81 Black Staff 3, 4. Bob Caldwell Hi-Y 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, Class Officer T, Varsity U 3, 4, Varsity U Oflicer 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Visual Educa- tion 2, 3, 4. Paul Eippert Jr. Band 'l, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Eliza beth Frey Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Team, Ciass Officer 4, Orange 8, Black Staff 3, Annual Staff 4. .1 .. ,, .- - Q fr ,:s,+2:,,..- 2 if ,llg ll 4 i za- sf' . fc, f 5 3 - A w ww , J M356 I -sg , -.: ' at A1554 4 A - ,..,. rg-fi flrgiggg ig k t 58- .5 555- , li .. Dick Beidler Freshman Chorus, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Y Olticer 4, Glee Club l, Sr. Bancl 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Student Council 4, Jr. Class Play, Class OFRcer 2, 4, Varsity U 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Annual Staff 4, Sopho- more Class Play. Donald Boes UA Pontifical College Josephinum, Jr. Class Play, Varsity U 3, 4, Quill 8- Scroll 4, Quill 81 Scroll OFficer 4, Track 3, 4, Radio Stat? 4, Orange 8- Black StaH 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Vis- ual Education 3, 4. Leonard Dillion Marseilles 'l, 2, Student Council 4, Class OFl'icer 3, Basketball 4, Track 4, F.F.A. 3, 4. Cyril Frey F.F.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4. Janice Frisch Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi- Teens 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 'l, Quill 84 Scroll 4, Office Work 4, Orange 8- Black Staff 3, 4, Radio Stal? 4. William Gibson Glee Club 'l, 2, Sr. Band 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 3, Sr. Scholarship Team, Jr. Class Play, Varsity U 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Sophomore Class Play 2, Visual Education l, 2, 3, 4, Buckeye Boys State 4, Tennis Club l. Lucinda Gundecker Freshman Chorus 'l, Sr. G.A.A., Hi- Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, D.A.R. Test 4. Helen Hare Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Bowling Team 4. Joan Hetzel Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4. Ann Hunter Jr. G.A.A. l, Jr. G.A.A. OFticer l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Student Council Officer 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Track Attendant 2, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. Ofticer 3, 4, Sophomore Play, Prince of Peace Contest 4. James Gillen Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 4. l Robert Halm Freshman Chorus, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hi-Y 1 Officer 4, Glee Club l, 2, Choir A 3, 4, Student Council 4, May Day Attendant 2, Class OFFicer 4, Varsity N U 3, 4, Varsity U Officer 4, Quill 81 y Scroll 4, Quill 8. Scroll OFficer 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Orange 8. I Black Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Radio Staff 4. 1 i i Kathryn Hessey Whetstone High School l, Galion ' High School 2, Leesville High School 3, Hi-Teens 4. Diane Huffman Freshman Chorus l, Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens Ofticer 4, Scholarship Team 3, Sr. Scholarship Team, OFlice Work 4, Annual Staff 4. l- l- Harold Johns l Jerry Karg Robert Kelly F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Richard Krebs Hi-Y 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band Officer 4, Choir 3, 4, Orchestra l, Student Council 4, Sr. Scholarship Team 4, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Play, Varsity U 3, 4, Quill Br Scroll 3, 4, Quill 8: Scroll Oflicer 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, Orange 84 Black Staff 2, 3, 4, Annual Business Manager. David Long Jr. Band 1, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Team 'l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Team. Helen Marlclew Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Team, Radio StaFF 4, Prince of Peace 4. Diane Kauble Freshman Chorus, Jr. G.A.A. 'l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Sr. Class Play 4, Orange 8. Black Stal? 4, Prince of Peace 4. Barbara Kotterman Jr. G.A.A. l, Jr. G.A.A. OFlicer l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens OFFicer 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Officer 4, Student Council 3, 4, Student Council Officer 4, .lr. Class Play, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Orange gc Black Staff 2, 3, 4, Annual Stal? 4, Bowling Team 4. Dwight Larcomla Hi-Y 3, 4, Scholarship Team 3, Sr. Scholarship Team, Jr. Class Play, Varsity U 4, Track 3, 4. Shirley Lumherson Jr. G.A.A. 'l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sr. G.A.A. Officer 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4. Maurine Martin Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band 'l, 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Or chestra Officer 4, Jr. Class Play, Sr Class Play, Orange 8. Black StaFF 2 3, Sophomore Class Play. 1 1 Joan McWilliams Jr. G.A.A. 'l, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Orches' tra l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Ohicer 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 4, Sr. Schol- arship Team, Pep Band 4, Sr. Class Play, Sophomore Class Play, Annual Staff 4, Prince of Peace 4, Ohio Speech League Contest 3. Arden Miller Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Margie Miller Freshman Chorus, Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens Officer 4, Office Work 4. Allen Newell Glee Club i, 2, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Orchestra Officer 4, Student Council 2, 4, May Day Attendant 3, Pep Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Class Officer 2, Varsity U 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, Annual Stafi 4. Bill Price Freshman Chorus, Hi-Y 3, 4, Glea Club 'l, Sr. Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra OFFicer 4, Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra l, Scholarship Team 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Team, Pep Band 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Class Officer l, Varsity U 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Bas- ketball Manager, Annual Stal? 4, Sophomore Class Play. Davicl Meeker Freshman Chorus, Hi-Y 3, 4, Glee Club 'l, 2, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Choir OFlicer 4, Orchestra i, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Annual Stat? 4. James Miller F.F.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Team. Erma Moore Freshman Chorus, Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sr. G.A.A. OFlicer 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, Sr. Scholar- ship Team, Class Officer 3, OHice Work 4, Annual Staff 4, D.A.R. Test 4. Paul Newell Track 4. Barbara Quail Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Quill and Scroll 4. Richard Rall Student Council 3, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Team, May Day Attendant l, Class Officer 3, Varsity U l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 'l, Annual Editor 4, Sopho- more Class Play, Visual Education l, 2, 3, Class Orator. Thelma Rayl Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi' Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Scholarship Team 2, May Day At- tendant 3, Sr. Class Play, Bowling Team 4, D.A.R. Test 4. Rhetta Rhoden Jr. G.A.A. l, Jr. G.A.A. Olilicer l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Play, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Orange 8. Black Stat? 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Prince of Peace Contest 4, D.A.R. Test 4, Radio Stal? 4. Donald Saull Hi-Y 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, Var- sity U 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 4. Patricia Southward Freshman Chorus, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, Hi-Teens 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3. Thomas Rall Hi-Y 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Varsity U 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Orange 8. Black Staff 4. Allen Raymond Hi-Y 3, 4, Scholarship Team l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Team, Annual Staff 4, Visual Education 2, 3, 4. Fred Roberts Gerald Schuler Class Otiticer 2, Varsity U 4, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track l, 4, Orange 81 Black Staff 4. Richard Stansbery Jr. Band 3, 4, Basketball l, Radio Staff 4. Ralph Starling Dearborn High ,School 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4. Mabel Swartz Jr. G.A.A. 1, sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi. Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3. Eugene Swineharl' F.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. June Thiel Marion St. Mary's 3, Sr. G.A.A. 4, Hi-Teens 4, May Day Attendant l, Homecoming Attendant 4, Annual StaFf 4, Office Work 4. Gene Tooman Hi-Y 3, 4, Varsity U 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Steck Jr. G.A.A. l, Jr. G.A.A. Officer 'l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens Officer 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band Officer 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Student Council l, 4, Scholarship Team l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Team 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Class OFficer 3, Radio Stal? 4, Annual SfaFf 4, D.A.R. Test 4, Class Orator. Marilyn Swarh Sr. G.A.A. 3, Hi-Teens 3, Glee Club 1. Glen Thiel F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Officer 3, F.F.A. State Judging Team 2, 3, 4. Madeline Thiel Freshman Chorus, Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, Home- coming Attendant 4. Pa+ Walker Freshman Chorus, Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 'lOth Grade Chorus, Maiorette 3, Choir 3, 4, May Day Attendant 2, Class Officer l, Orange 8- Black Staff 3, Cheerleader l, 2. Carol Walters Freshman Chorus, Jr. G.A.A. l, Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3. Rose Ellen Weissrock Freshman Chorus, Sr. G.A.A. 4, Hi- Teens 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Quill 8. Scroll 4, OFfice Work 4, Orange 8. Black Staff 4, Radio Staff 4. Kenneth Will F.F.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Officer 4, F.F.A. Parliamentary lProcedure Team 3, 4?- Shirley Wolfe Jr. G.A.A. lg Sr. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sr. G.A.A. Officer 3, 4, Hi-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir OHicer 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Student Council 4, Sfudent Council OFficer 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Track Attendant 3, Pep Band 3, 4, Class OFficer 4, Annual Staft 4, Buck- eye Girls State. Harry Walton Glee Club l, 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4, Sr. Scholar- ship Team, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Class Officer l, Annual Stal? 4. Herbert Wichmann Germany T, 2, 3, Choir 4, Track 4, F.F.A. 4. Ned Winter Hi-Y 3, 4, Sr. Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Orchestra OFficer 4, Sr. Scholarship Team, Pep Band 4, Varsity U l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. William Wolfe Hi-Y 3, 4, Glee Clu'c 1, 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, Sr. Scholarship Team, Jr. Class Flay, Class OFlicer T, Var- sity U 2, 3, 4, Varsity U Oiicer 4, Football T, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Orator. Nineteen Twenfy Senior Class History Seniors, af lasf we've made if, and do you remember as we sfarfed our high school careers four years ago in I948? Now, suddenly, if's all over forever, and we find ourselves looking back on fhose four years fhaf were so filled wifh precious memories of our high school days. Way back in our freshman year we sfarfed ouf wifh 72 members, buf only 70 finished fo receive diplomas. Bill Wolfe led us wifh Bob Caldwell, vice-presidenfq and l-larry Walfon, secrefary-freasureir, fo help 'him ouf. The freshmen had fheir firsf and only class parfy fhaf year which was held November 9. We were an indusfrious and curious class as we enfered our high school days and l'm sure we wouldn'f have goffen fhrough fhaf year wifhouf our able sponsors, Miss Lois Perry and Mr. Roberf McLean. Our hisfory began fo grow as we became sophies. Alfhough we hadn'f changed much, we fhoughf we were IOOX, smarfer and quife a bif older and more mafure. Of course we soon found ouf differenfly and sfarfed off fhe year wifh an informal class parfy on Ocfober 25, under fhe supervision of Mr. Earl Shaffer and Mr. Frederic Criner. Our biggesf momenf was when we vofed for and selecfed our class rings. If was even more excifing when we fried fo earn enough money fo pay for fheml Our compefenf and helpful officers fhaf year were: Allen Newell, presidenfg Gerald Schuler, vice- presidenfg Jack Lewis, secrefary and Dick Beidler, freasurer. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Criner, we presenfed a one-acf play, Ghosf in fhe l-louse, which gave us much safisfacfion. The half way mark was begun wifh fhe juniors choosing Dick Rall, presi- denfg Erma Moore, vice-presidenf: Leonard Dillion, secrefaryq and Marilyn Sfeck, freasurer. If was a fine iob 'fhey did, foo, leading us along fhe way of a very successful year. We had a wonderful fime presenfing Ever Since Eve under fhe able direcfion of Miss Evelyn Neumeisfer, and we feel if was really a credif fo fhe class of '52. We worked very hard selling fhe refreshmenfs af fhe baskefball and foofball games so fhaf we would have sufficienf money fo sponsor fhe annual Jr.-Sr. Prom, which was fhe biggesf affair of fhe year. lf was held May 2l and, as cusfomary, if was given in honor of fhe seniors. The prom fheme was carried ouf nicely wifh fhe Land of lmaginafionw as fhe fifle. And fhen, almosf before we could cafch our breafh, our senior year began. To conducf and guide us fhrough our lasf year, we chose Dick Beidler as our presidenf: Bob l-lalm, vice-presidenfg Elizabefh Erey, secrefaryy and Shirley Wolfe, freasurer. The seniors had many imporfanf decisions fo make. We chose our namecards and announcemenfs, fhe color of our caps and gowns, our class flower, our official '52 colors, and our class moffo. On November I6, fhe seniors enjoyed a wonderful fime af fheir class parfy. On May 26, we were honored by being fhe guesfs of fhe iuniors af fhe Jr.-Sr. Prom. Finally and lasf of all came Commencemenfl As we leave good ol' USl-lS, we feel fhaf we have well fulfilled our expecfafions, and fhaf we owe if fo our school fo puf in pracfice in fhe fufure fhe knowledge and principles we have learned here in fhe pasf four years. Senior Class Play The seniors presenled lheir play, Meel Corliss Archer, in lhe high school audilorium, Thursday, May l, under lhe direclion ol Mr. Frederic Criner. The casl was as lollows: Corliss .... Dexler .,....,. Mr. Archer. .. Mrs. Archer.. Mr. Franklin .... Mrs. Franklin .... ....Ann l-lunler . . . . .Allen Newell .. .. ...Dave Meeker ..,.,Joan McWilliams ....Richard Krebs .. ...Marilyn Sleek Cousin Agnes. ... Louise ..... Belly ...,.. Mildred ..... Doclor, . Nurse. .Maurine Marlin .Rhella Rhoden ..Diane Kauble ....Barbara Quail ...Harry Wallon .... .Thelma Rayl Corliss, who is bored lo dealh wilh her quiel lile, decides lo make il lively by making a lake diary which would make anyone's hair curl. l-ler cousin who comes lo visil lhe Archers gels hold ol lhe diary and believes il is lrue. When Mr. and Mrs. Archer hear aboul lhe diary, lhey won'l lel Dexler sel lool in lheir house. l-lowever, lhe lhird acl moves quickly lo comedy again. Row I: Thelma Rayl, Diane Kauble, Bar bara Quail, Ann l-lunler, Joan McWil liams, Marilyn Sleck, Maurine Marlin Rhella Rhoden. Row 2: Harry Wallon, Allen Newell, David Meeker, Richard Krebs. Twenly-one 4 a T I W 1 w 1 1 1. F 5 n lr ' urn W KKAAAK H ' ' nur' K -in ' :nu ' History Junior Officers JUANITA PFEIFER ....... Vice-PresidenT DARREL PLOTT ..,.. Secreirary-Treasurer DICK CORBIN . .. . . ..... PresidenT TwenTy-Tour To sTarT The year oTT righT, The juniors elecTed Dick Corbin as presidenT, JuaniTa PTeiTer To assisT him, and Darrel PloTT To keep The minuTes and The money in order. These oTFicers, along wiTh The help oT The appoinTed commiTTees and Their sponsors. Mrs. Caves and Mr. STrang, planned an enjoyable inTormal parTy. lT was held Feb- ruary 2l, wiTh The diversion oT The evening being round dancing. On November 30, The junior class pre- senTed The FighTing LiTTles, a Three acT comedy under The direcTion OT Mr. Donald Olin. IT will be remembered a long Time by ally by The laughs iT received, The juniors know iT was a crediT To Them. The junior class also conTribuTed many ouTsTanding aThleTes To all phases oT USHS arhleric acTiviTies. Many oT The Tellows won varsiTy leTTers This year and aided greaTly in bringing To UST-lS ouTsTanding sporTs records Tor The years i95I-1952. They were equally proud oT Their accom- plishmenTs in The scholasTic Tield. To climax Their year, The juniors pre- senTed The annual prom on May 26, in honor oT The seniors. Slnirley Bassler Palricia Besl' Pal' Chaney George Bowen Rila Cellar? Alberl Clinger Virginia Cornish Dick Corbin Bill Corfman Donna Davis Shirley Eyeslone Lois Dieberl Zennie Drew Corrine Gibson Doris Hablilzel Joan Gillen Ray Gollliriecl Miriam Hale David Herring Ray Hall lvlervin Henry Ola l-loopes Danny Howard Herman Hoy Juniors Tweniy-five Juniors Tweniy-six Joan Jolunson Arlene Kenl Ann Koehler Tern Koelwler Carolyn Krebs Kenny Koehler Miriam Krichbaum Jack Lawson Donna Lind Joyce Kuenzli Kalnleen Logsdon Tom M aiieson Charles McCarll1y David Mason Failh McWilliams Bernard Menningen Shirley Morris Vifayne Moses Marilyn Naclwbar Rufli One-y Alan Pagnard Dick Napoli Neil Paulin Juanila Pfeifer Darrel Plofl Roberl Rall Myron Rife D Rosa Smilln Merle Raymond Bill Rlnoden iclc Roberls Bonnie Rowland Maxine Sammel Harry Soullnward Iris Swariz Dick Slansbery Nalalie Sfeplwens Janel' Swarlz Bill Swariz R Margarel' Swarlz Shirley Swarlz osalie Swinelnarl' Pauline Tlnomas James Truesdell Dale Wialferhouse Dick Wallon Kenny Wolfe Kay Worline Juniors Twenry-seven Junior Class Play Siffing leff fo righf: Corrine Gibson, Ann Koehler, Tom Maffeson, Rosa Smifh, Carolyn Krebs, Shirley Eyesfone, Darrel Ploff, Rufh Oney, James Truesdell. Sfandingz Pauline Thomas, Kay Worline, Paf Chaney, Mr. Olin, Dick Walfon, Juanifa Pfeifer. On Friday, November 30, fhe junior class presenfed fheir play, The Fighfing Li++les, of Mr. Donald Olin. The casf was as follows: Mr. Liffle. .. ..... Tom Maffeson l-lenrieffa. . . ,. .. Mrs. Liffle. .. ...... Ann Koehler Mrs. l-larpeddle. .. Goody. ... .,... Corrine Gibson Screwball. .. .. Filmer ..... ..... J ames Truesdell Cuckoo ..... l-lam Ellers. . .. ..... Darrel PloH' Miss Pologa. .. Olifa. .... . Norman Peel .... ...... T om Koehler Anfoineffe ,.,. . .... Shirley Eyesfone Almafina.. under fhe direcfion ......Rufh Oney .. ...Carolyn Krebs ....Kay Worline ....Pauline Thomas ....Rosa Smifh .....Paf Chaney ....Juanifa Pfeifer The Fighfing Liffles sfarfed fhe play off in an uproar. Mr. Liffle, like mosf fafhers, has his problems such as lending fhe family car ouf fo Goody or choosing her boy friend. The Fighfing Liffles ended fhe play like fhey sfarfed if- in an uproar. Twenfy-eighf Sophomore Cfficers DONALD EYESTONE ......... Treasurer KENNY MCCLAIN .....,, Vice-PresidenT BETTY KINSLEY .... .... S ecreTary DAVID KUENZLI . .. .... PresidenT History The sophomores Tried hard This year To live up To USl-lS's high sTandards by lugging Their boolcs home To lceep up Their scholasTic averages. They chose David Kuenzli as Their head man, wiTh KenneTh McClain as vice-presidenTg BeTTy Kinsley, secreTaryg and Don EyesTone, Treasurer, as Their sophomore menTors. They have parTicipaTed in many acTiviTies, buT aT The Top oT The agenda was The selecTion oT Their class rings. WiTh The assisTance oT Mr. ShaTTer and Mr. Criner, The sophomores held a hard Times parTy November 27. They will carry wiTh Them always The memories oT The nice Times, as well as The hard worlc, +ha+ They had while members oT The sophomore class. TwenTy-nine Tl'1irl'y Soplw om ores Row I: Beverly Armsrrong, Doris Armslrong, Pal' Arnold, Calvin Bardon, Donald Barlli. Sally Barrlw, Bob Beslr. Row 2: Rui'l'1 Binau, Sally Blue, Joe Bolislw, Donald Bowen, Rose Brinson, Jim Brown, Bradley Burk. Row 3: Jo Ann Crary, Marilyn Culver, June Delaplane, David Eipperl, Donald Eyeslone, Rachel Feeley, Rullu Fisher. Row 4: Lois Franlz, Fred Frey, Imelda Frey, Rila Golifried, Jeanne l-lamillon, Carol Heifelfinger, Lean l-leffelfinger. Row 5: Naomi l-leffelfinqer, Barbara l-lehr, Joe l-lelwr, James Hooper, Lois l-looyer, Wanda l-lorn, Ann Humphrey. Noi picfured: Palricia Dillion. Soplw om ores Row I: Shirley Karg, Kalhleen Kear, Linda Kenllield, Rosemary Kiriley, Belly Kinsley, Iris Koehler, Carolyn Kellerman. Row 2: Kalhleen Kofferman, Delighl Kramer, Tommy Krichbaum, David Kuenzli, Ann Larcomb, Bill Mahafley, Rosemary Marliq. Row 3: Paul Mallhew, Rebecca Mallhew, Kenny McClain, Mary McGown. Shirley Messmer, Jayne Miller, Pearl lvlinard. Row 4: Marlha Mohre, Tommy Moreharf, David Naus, Gwen Naus, Dick Newell, Marlha Palmer, Barbara Palchell. Row 5: Janelr Philips, Edwin Pool, Sandra Preble, Keilh Quail, Dick Racheler, Margarei Rall, Barbara Rayl. Nof piciured: Marilyn McClain, Charles Messmer, Harold Ploll. Thirly-one Thiriy-'rwo Soph om ores Row I: Melvin Raymond, Paula Rhoclen, Eileen Roberls, Barbara Rowland. Eileen Row- land, Nancy Rowland, Gary Saull. Row 2: David Schnellcer, Roberf Sebenoler, James Shafer, Joann Siegel, Phyllis Srnilh, Jerry Sleiner, Peggy Sleiner. Row 3: Laura Swarlz, Palricia Swarrz, Bill Swarfz, Thema Terry, Roberra Thiel, Allen Ulrich, Carl Wallon. Row 4: Diclc Warfel, Palricia Warnemenl. Bill Whilmore, Madelon Will, Edward Winning, Talmaclge Woolen, Jon Zimmerman. Freshman Officers BILL STEPHENS .....,.... Vice-PresiclenT MARILYN DlLLON ..SecreTary-Treasurer JAMES KELLY ..... ..,....,, P residenT History Their Treshman year was an exciTing one. AT TirsT They were a liTTle Timid, a liTTle unsure oT Themselves, buT as They became accusTomed To new subiecTs and new schedules, began To learn Their way around in The sTrange rooms, They gradually acquired selT-conTidence. They goT righT inTo The swing oT The USl-lS spiriT aT The TirsT by enTering wholehearredly inTo all The school acTiviTies. To conducT Them Through The year They chose James Kelly as presidenT and Bill STephens as his assisTanT. Marilyn Dillon lcepT Their boolcs and Took charge oT Their Tinances. Mr. Olin and Mr. Koenig had The Taslc oT su- pervising Thern and wiThouT Their aid, The Tresh- man loarTy, which was held January 29, wouldn'T have been The big success ThaT iT was. They Teel ThaT, alThough They're iusT The young- sTers oT The USHS Tamily, They've made a good sTarT and The nexT Three years will be even beTTer. ThirTy-Th ree Tlrxirly-'Four Freshmen Row I: Suzanne Allhauser, Audrey Allvaler, Franklin Arnold, Clwarlene Auslin, Sluirley Barllxolomew, Roberl Ballon, Darrel Beamer. Row 2: Phyllis Beausay, Roberl Beard, Teresa Bianchi, Dixie Blanlcenslnip, Palsy Book, Doris Brinson, Torn Caldwell. Row 3: James Caslanien. Ferne Clinger, John Clinger, Shirley Conslein, Jean Ann Cook. Sandra Corbin, Marilyn Dillon. Row 4: Roland Drew, Nancy Ellis, Ronnie Eyeslone, Ronald Frey, Edward Galilza, Rolaerl Graham, Beverly Herlelfinger. Row 5: Tom Henige, Carol Herring, Jo Ann Helzner, Ricluard Hoy, RoberlJaque'rl1, Dick Jones, Marilyn Karq. Row 6: Allen Keller, James Kelly, Helen Kinley, Julia Klein, Marilyn Koehler, David Krebs, Edward Kuenzli. Row.7: David Larcomb, Linda Lillle, Don Long, Laura Long, Carol Main, David Miller, Ronald Miller. Noi picfurecl: Ronald Grove Freshmen Row I: Sara Miller, Earl Minard, Colleen Morris, James Moller, James Radwicls. Russel Rall, Edilln Reich. Row 2: Werner Reich, Earl Reicllinger, Corrina Rlwoden, Rullw Roszman, Mary Sammer, Joy Sclioolfield, Sally Scliroer. Row 3: Jane Slierbuclc, Kelly Slaier, Evelyn Smifli, Sherman Slansloery, Carol Sleclwer. David Sleclc, Bill Srepluens. Row 4: Boyd Swarrz, Larry Swilwarr, Reber? Swil1ar'l', David Swineliart Dennis Thiel, Bill Thompson, Bernard Ve-nr. Row 5: Carol Venl, Wayne Wallers. Charles Warfel, Tommy Warfel, Nancy Wlnalen, Deloris Will, Jean Ann Wisner. Row 6: Carol Wlolfrum, Joan Worline, Earl Young. Noi picfureclz Anna Myers, Roberi Smiflw. Thiriy-five Thirty-six Eighth Grade Row 1: Donald Stephan, Jim Pfeifer, John Grundtisch, Chuck Sublett, Joe McClain, Bob Little, Eugene Reed, Nancy Eippert, Sally Walters, Shelba Walton, Rose Walterhouse, Sue Preble, Jean Willis, Anna Smith, Diane Rhoden, Carolyn Mick, Phyllis Miller. Row 2: Miss Hetzel, Danny Phillips, Roger Boyle, Eddie Gillen, Danny Patchett, Billy Bickham, Cloyd Swartz, Nancy Veith, Joycelyn Steiner, Nancy Larick, Barbara Degler, Linda Phillips, Ruth Kiehl, Shirley Clark, Nancy Pfeifer, Mary Ellen Smith, David McClain, Dennis Gerber. Row 3: Mr. Moorehead, Dave Gillen, Jerry Roszman, Marion Karg, Tom Roszman, Larry Newman, Dick Hudson, Carl Kiehl, LoHene Horn, Joyce Bolyard, Miriam Hoover, Joyce Whitman, Neva Jean Larick, Melford Swihart, Paul Steiner, John Weissrock, Ronnie Raymond, Orville Rhoden. Row 4: David Gottfried, David Gibson, Gary Klein, Roger Swartz, Emma Rayl, Nancy Schei- degger, Edna Myers, Wilda Swartz, Shirley McClain, Mary Manhart, Brenda Blackburn, Diane Witzel, Barbara Maxwell, Kenny May, Burt Kelly, Robert May, John Ward, Clyde Wuethrick, Roland Hines. Seventh Grade Row 1: Jerry Stimlotle, David Voorheis, Dorothy Hefielfinger, Ann Maddox, Norita Newell, Janice Cornish, Joan Cornish, Donna Sandridge, Shirley Plott, Kay Althauser, Sandra Patchett, Marie Hines, Annabelle Newman, Margaret Ward, Shirley Moore, Helen Winning, Margaret Adams, Charlotte Dillion. Row 2: Mrs. Tucker, Jimmy Gamber, David Crary, James Huffman, Ronald Parker, Carol Swartz, Nancy Atkins, Sara Smith, Sharon Mutzner, Rhea Messmer, Sharon Slemmer, Marilyn Kunert, Mary Jane Swartz, Carol Hehr, Sue Ann Schoenberger, Gary Willis, Bobby Lininger. Row 3: Virgil Heffeltinger, Paul Kotterman, Donnie Morris, Jason Blue, Gene Delaplane, Marilla McClain, Janis Steinmetz, Shirley Newell, Beverly Newell, Joyce Miller, Sharon Eckleberry, Janice Warlel, Elaine Diebert, Barbara Bolyard, Sue McDaniel, Carolyn Swerlein, Elaine Book, Marcina Hehr, Barbara Myers, Miss Bell, Raymond Swartz, Bill Terry, Row 4: Kenny Graham, Kenny Rowland, David Kramer, Steve Matteson, Mike Batton, James Milligan, Fred Cook, David Phillips, John Hoover, Larry Layman, Franklin Krichbaum, James Graber, James Karg, John Hunter, Ronald Moser, Paul Sheldrick, Albert Myers, Larry Hannum, Charles Starling, Jackie Smith, Franklin Kuenzli, Harold Swinehart. Thirfy-seven Annual Staff Top: Mr. Koenig, advisor, Dick Rall, editor-in-chief. Editorial staff left to right: Elizabeth Frey, Social Editor, Erma Moore, Class Historian, Diane Hufiman, Will 8. Prophecy, Dick Rall, Editor-in-chief, Bill Wolfe, Sports Editor, June Thiel, Assistant Editor, Harry Walton, Boys' Clubs Editor, Marilyn Steck, Music Editor, Barbara Kotierman, Will 8- Prophecy, Rhetta Rhoden, Girls' Clubs Editor, Shirley Wolfe, Class Editor, and Joan McWilliams, Art Editor. Business Staff: Dick Beidler, Bill Gibson, David Meeker, Bill Price, Dick Krebs-Business Manager, Bob Halm, Don Boes, Bill Wolfe, Allen Newell, Bob Caldwell, Allen Raymond. The editor, Dick Rall, and the business manager, Dick Krebs. have worked hard under the excellent supervision of Mr. Koenig to make the '52 annual the best possible. Much credit is also due to the edilorial and business stalls for a iob well done. U7 W jx- Q -4--' 42,023 S: QTY Jr ,ui 'YQ ,QZEEK xi Q? Row I: Donna Lind, Miriarn Hale, Ann T-lunTer, PaT Chaney, MargareT SwarTz, Donna Davis. Row 2: Mary Lou BeasTon, Joyce Kuenzli, MargareT Rall, Joann Siegel, PaT WarnemenT. .Row 3: Mrs. Caves, FaiTh McWilliams, Sally Blue, Ann Humphrey, Kalrha leen Kear, Bradley Burlc. RADTO On Tuesday aTTernoons aT 4:45 This group can be heard over The WM RN broadcasTing sTaTion bringing us The laTesT news in sporTs, scholarship, and acTiviTies. One ouTsTanding TeaTure oT This year's series was inTerviewing The Teachers so ThaT we could geT To lcnow Them beTTer. The sTaTT was supervised by Mr. Donald Olin. F. T. A. This is The TiTTh year Tor The FuTure Teachers oT America Club in Upper l-ligh. The Upper branch was named in honor oT Mr. A. O. Suber, recognized Tor his ouTsTanding Teaching achieve- menTs and long service. Under The supervision oT Mrs. Caves, The oTTi- cers Ann l-lunTer, presidenTg PaT Chaney, vice- presidenTq MargareT SwarTz, secreTary: Miriam l-lale, Treasurer: Donna Davis, librarian: and Donna Lind, news reporTer, did an excellenT iob. Leff To righT: Ann Koehler ley EyesTone, JuaniTa Te MargareT SwarTZ, Diane Kau Donald Boes, Paf Chaney Ja Truesdell, RheTTa Rhoclen Mar STecl4, Janice Frisch, Mr Rose Weissrock, Helen Mark F. F. A. This year The l:.F.A., under The direcTion oT lvlr. John BorTon, was managed by The Tollowing oTTicers: KenneTh Will, presidenT7 Ray GoTTTried, vice-president Richard RoberTs, secreTaryy Myron RiTe, Treasurer: Bob Kelly, reporTer7 and Kenny Koehler, senTinel. Again This year Two represenTaTives were senT To The Narional l.ivesToclc ConvenTion in Kansas CiTy. They were KenneTh Will and Glen Thiel. One imporTanT TuncTion oT The F.F.A. is To Teach The boys parliamenTary procedure so They can learn To handle meeTings. IST' Row: James Kelly, Ronald Frey, Bernard VenT, RoberT Swi- harT, Allen Keller, KenneTh Will, Dick RoberTs, Myron RiTe, Ray GoTTTried, K e n n e T h Koehler, George Bowen, Bob Kelly. 2nd Row: Dennis Thiel, Larry SwiharT, RoberT JaqueTh, John Clinger, Kennerh Wolfe, David Herring. Richard WalTon, Neil Paulin, Glen Thiel, lvlr. BorTon. 3rd Row: Bill Rhoden, RoberT Rall, Eugene SwineharT, Melvin Raymond, James MoTTer, Earl Riedlinger, Carl WalTon, Dave EipperT, Charles McCarThy, Cyril Frey, Leonard Dillion, James Miller. 4Th Row: Sherman STans- bery, Russel Rall, James Hooper, Allen Ulrich, Diclc RacheTer, Tal- madge WooTen, Edwin Pool, Ken- neTh McClain, l-lerberT Wich- eTT To righT: Janice Frisch, Rose eissroclc, Barbara KoTTerman, heTTa Rhoden, Dick Krebs, Mr. onald Olin, Don Boes, Barbara uail, Marca Bleam, Diane auble. NOT picfuredz Bob T-lalm. QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll, an organizaTion Tor sTu- denTs oT The Orange and Black sTaTT, is an honorary club Tor ouTsTanding high school iour- nalisTs. The club TeaTured a dinner aT The end oT The year which was Tinanced by The sponsoring oT dances. The oTTicers oT The club are: Richard Krebs, presidenT7 Bob l-lalm, vice-presidenT: and Donald Boes, secreTary-Treasurer. The advisor is Mr. Donald Olin. mann, Joe l-lehr, PaT Arnold. STUDENT COUNCIL There are eighTeen members on The council This year. These members represenT The presidenTs oT The classes Trom seven Through Twelve, and The presidenTs oT all The organizaTions ThaT are acTive in The school. Two oT The several special evenTs They sponsored This year were: a TaIenT show which has now become an annual evenT and The movie, Kon-Tiki which They spon- sored aT The STar TheaTre in Upper Sandusky and aT The Carey TheaTre aT Carey, Ohio, March 6, 7, 8. The officers Tor This year were: Barbara KoTTerman, presidenT: Dick Beidler, vice- presicIenT1 Shirley WoITe, secreTaryy and Ann I-IunTer, Treasurer. Principal I-Iarold U. Cope is adviser Tor The group. Lehi' To right: Dick Corbin, David Kuenzli, Shirley WoITe, James Kelly, Ann I-IunTer, Leonard Dillion, Barbara KoTTerman, Dick Beidler, Allen New- ell, Dick Krebs, Marilyn STeck, Carol STecher, Kay Worline, Mr. Cope. Row I: Charles IvlcCarThy, Dick Krebs, Row 2: Don Boes, Bill Gib- son. Allen Newell, Allen Raymond. Bernard Menningen. Row 3: Mr. Koenig-supervisor, Dick Newell, Merle Raymond. Bob Cald- well. VISUAL EDUCATION To These sTudenTs and To Ivlr. Koenig we pay TribuTe and Thank Them Tor Their work. They have run The proiecTors Tor classroom Tilms and Tor noon movies. Also This year They have offered Their services To local communiTy organizaTions. ' They have broughT To us noT only ecIucaTion buT also enioymenT. ForTy-Two Row I: Donald Boes, Bob l-lalm, Tom Rall, Marca Bleam, Barbara Ouail. Row 2: Mr. Donald Olin, Dick Krebs, Rhel-la Rhoden, Rose Weissroclc, Janice Frisch. Barbara Kellerman. Diane Kauble. ORANGE AND BLACK Upper l-ligh's own newspaper, lhe Orange and Black, besides bringing lo us ihe lalesf news and gossip, also gives 'rhe iournalism sludenls a chance ro use Jrheir liferary +alen+. The Orange and Black, which is published bi-mon+hly, is ediled by The second-year iournalisrn class. A This year The paper was edifed by Richard Krebs and Jrhe business problems were handled by Donald Boes. The advisor was Mr. Donald Olin. Forlry-lhree SENIOR G. A. A. 1st Row: Joan Gillen, Ruth Oney, Marilyn Swartz, Thelma Rayl, Avis Barth, Mabel Swartz, Shirley Lumberson, Iris Koehler, Kathleen Kear, Sally Blue, Erma Moore, Shirley Wolfe, Carolyn Krebs, Marilyn Nachbar, Lois Diebert, Shirley Morris, Barbara Rayl, Linda Kenttield, Noami Hetafelfinger, Eileen Roberts. 2nd Row: Carol Walters, Miriam Hale, Corrine Gibson, Nova Giles, Donna Davis, Iris Swartz, Arlene Kent, Gwen Naus, Janet Phillips, Shirley Bassler, Bonnie Rowland, Janet Swartz, Margie Miller, Doris Hablitzel, Ruth Fisher, Marilyn Culver, Jayne Miller, Ruth Binau, Marilyn McClain, Martha Palmer, Rebecca Matthews. 3rd Row: Miss Bell, Lucinda Gundecker, June Thiel, Doris Armstrong, Barbara Rowland, Laura Swartz, Ann Larcomb, Juanita Pfeiter, Ann Koehler, Janice Frisch, Rose Weissrock, Rhetta Rhoden, Barbara Kotterman, Marilyn Steck, Maurine Martin, Diane Kauble, Natalie Stephens, Imelda Frey, Nancy Rowland, Beverly Armstrong, Ola Hoopes, Rosemary Kinley. 4th Row: .lo Ann Crary, Carolyn Kotterman, Ann Humphrey, Kathleen Kotterman, June Delaplane, Eileen Rowland, Betty Kinsley, Rosemary Martig, Barbara Hehr, Shirley Messmer, Peggy Steiner, Helen Marklew, Barbara Quail, Shirley Eyestone, Maxine Sammet, Lois Hoover, Martha Moore, Phyllis Smith. The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization tor girls who like sports and a lot ot activity. The only qualitication tor membership is that one has to be active in physical education. Under the supervision ot Miss Bell, the physical education teacher, the Senior G.A.A. has had a very successtul year. The most outstanding event sponsored by the GAA. was the May Day celebra- tion which was held in the spring. Otticers tor the l95l-i952 GAA. were Erma lvloore, President: Shirley Wolte. Vice-president, Carolyn Krebs, Secretary: and Shirley Lumberson, Treasurer. These otticers with the help ot Miss Bell provided many good times tor all the members. Forty-tou r JUNIOR G. A. A. Row 'I: Wilda Swartz, Rose Walterhouse, Joyce Bolyard, Diane Rhoden, Shirley Moore, Kay Althauser, Shirley Plott, Donna Sandridge, Annabelle Newman, Sandra Patchett, Rhea Messmer, Janis Cornish, Joan Cornish, Joy Schoolfield, Carol Herring, Sally Walters, Nancy Larick, Nancy Pteiter, Linola Little, Doris Brinson, Dixie Blankenship, Neva Jean Larick, Row 2: Barbara Maxwell, Carolyn Mick, Phyllis Beausay, Sally Schroer, Mary Sammet, Marilyn Koehler, Jean Ann Wisner, Helen Kinley, Ruth Roszman, Sharon Slemmer, Marie Hines, Suzanne Althauser, Jo Ann Hetzner, Julia Klein, Colleen Morris, Shirley Constein, Corrine Rhoden. Row 3: Joyce Whitman, Shelba Walton, Phyllis Miller, Nancy Veith, Jocelyn Steiner, Dorothy Hefielfinger, Janis Steinmetz, Beverly Newell, Mary Jane Swartz, Sue Ann Schoenberger, Marcina Hehr, Marilla McClain, Marilyn Dillon, Sara Miller, Carol Stecher, Nancy Ellis, Patsy Book, Miss Bell, Linda Philips, Miriam Hoover, Ruth Kiehl, LoHene Horn. Row 4: Nancy Eippert, Nancy Scheidegger, Edna Myers, Sue Preble, Emma Rayl, Margaret Adams, Charlotte Dillion, Elaine Diebert, Helen Winning, Carolyn Swerlein, Barbara Myers, Carol Hehr, Elaine Book, Sharon Mutzner, Carol Swartz, Sharon Eckelberry, Margaret Warol, Brenda Blackburn, Diane Witzel, Mary Manhart, Mary Ellen Smith, Carol Woltrum, Shirley McClain, Beverly Hetfeltinger, Jean Ann Cook. All girls ot the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades are eligible to ioin the Junior Gr.A.A. it they are an active member ot a physical education class. The Jr. G.A.A. had a very successtul year under the supervision ot lviiss Bell and the club otticers. Otticers tor this year's club were: Carol Stecher, president: Patsy Book, vice-president: Marilyn Dillon, secretaryg and Linda Little, treasurer. Executive committee was Ruth Kiehl, Linda Little, and Joy Schooltield. The Jr. G.A.A. had charge ot the check room atter all the home basketball games and spon- sored a dance to raise money. The club enioyed a skating party in the spring. Forty-tive HI-Y Row 1: Tom Rall, Bob Halm, Dick Sfansbery, Dick Beidler, Myron Rife, David Meeker, Bill SwarTz, Mr. Donald Olin, Advisor. Row 2: Darrel Plott, Dick Napoli, .lack Lawson, Dick Corbin, Jim Truesdell, Bill Corfman, Tom Matteson, Herman Hoy. Row 3: Bill Price, Gene Tooman, Dale Walterhouse, Tom Koehler, Dave Mason, Ray Hall, Harry Southward, Allen Raymond. Row Ig: bled Winter, Dwight Larcomb, Dick Krebs, Bob Caldwell, Arden Miller, Ralph Starling, James Gillen, Dona Sau . The Upper Sandusky ChapTer oT The l-li-Y Fellowship Clubs oT America received iTs naTional and sTaTe charTers This year. Also l-li-Y pins were sporied by The members Tor The TirsT Time This year. The purpose oT The l-li-Y Club is, To creaTe, mainiTain and exTend ThroughouT The school and communiTy a high sTandarol oi ChrisTian CharacTer. The club This year sponsored a paper drive and several aTTer-The-game dances To raise Tunds. Richard Krebs and Richard STansbery represenTed The club aT The Ohio YouTh and Governmemi Program. This program was held aT Ohio STaTe UniversiTy on April 25, 26, and 27. AT This Time The Ohio l-li-Y clubs, Through Their represenTaTives, Took over The eriTire sTaTe governmenT Tor Three days. OTiicers Tor This year were: Richard Beidler, president RoberT l-lalm, vice-president Richard STansbery, Treasurer: and Myron RiTe, secreTary. The club advisor was lvlr. Donald Olin. ForTy-six HI-TEENS l-li-Teens is an organization which all sophomore, iunior and senior girls are eligible To ioin. The club o'lTicers and Miss Golling, Dean oT Girls and sponsor OT The club, have done a Tine iob OT super- vising The l-li-Teens and have provided much entertainment Tor all iTs members. The l95l-l952 oTTicers were Marilyn Steck, president: Barbara Kotterman, vice-presidenTp Diane l-luTTman, secretary: and Margie Miller, Treasurer. Members oT The l-li-Teens had a very acTive and successTul year. AT The beginning oT The year, a beauTiTul Candle-light Service was held Tor The induction oT new members. Two ouTsTanding proiecTs Tor The year were making Toys as ChrisTmas giTTs Tor The needy children oT The county and The selling oT monogrammed sTaTionery. During The year, diTTerenT speakers spoke To The girls regarding vocaTions, proTe'ssions, and careers. The annual Christmas Dance, although delayed because oT bad weather, was as successTul and beauTiTul as iT has been in The preceding years. We seniors wish To Thank l-li-Teens and especially Miss Golling Tor all The ideas, good Times, and memories which They have given us. Row 1: Lois Diebert, Jeanne Hamilton, Rosalie Swinehart, Shirley Lumberson, Mabel Swartz, Avis Barth, Margie Miller, Diane Huffman, Marilyn Steck, Barbara Kotterman, Ann Larcomb, June Delaplane, Eileen Rowland, Ruth Binau, Kathleen Kear, Barbara Rayl, Barbara Patchett, Maurine Martin, Marca Bleam, Barbara Quail, Diane Kauble, Ann Hunter, Joan Hetzel, Marilyn Nachbar, Shirley Swartz, Shirley Eyestcne. Row 2: Miss Golling-sponsor, Carolyn Krebs, Miriam Hale, Corinne Gibson, Shirley Wolfe, Joan McWilliams, Helen Hare, Thelma Rayl, Carol Walters, Rita Gottfried, Sandra Preble, Betty Kinsley, Iris Koehler, Rosemary Martig, Barbara Hehr, Marilyn Culver, Peggy Steiner, Janice Frisch, Rose Weissrock, Madeline Thiel, Jayne Miller, Ruth Fisher, Rose Brinson, Carol Heffeltinger, Marilyn McClain, Mary Lou Beaston. Row 3: Lois Hoover, Joan Gillen, Nova Giles, Joyce Kuenzli, Faith McWilliams, Donna Lind, Elizabeth Frey, Lucinda Gundecker, June Thiel, Roberta Thiel, Lois Frantz, Martha Palmer, Laura Swartz, Barbara Rowland, Doris Armstrong, Sally Blue, Maxine Sammet, Helen Marklew, Erma Moore, Rhetta Rhoden, Beverly Armstrong, Phyllis Smith, Delight Kramer, Thena Terry, Marilyn Swartz. Row 4: Ruth Oney, Margaret Swartz, Doris Hablitzel, Pat Best, Rebecca Matthews, Carolyn Kotterman, .lo Ann Crary, Kathleen Kottermanf, Ann Humphrey, Gwen Naus, Janet Phillips, Rosemary Kinley, Naomi Heffelfinger, Shirley Messmer, Linda Kentfield, Rachel Feeley, Madelon Will, Pearl Minard, Martha Mohre, Eileen Roberts, Nancy Rowland, Imelda Frey, Wanda Horn, Virginia Cornish, Kathryn essey. ' i Forty-seven MARCHING BAND One oT The main aTTracTions aT each OT The Rams' TooTball games was The sTriking perTormance oT The brig'hTly-clad U.S.l-l.S. Marching Band. Their snappy marches and clever TormaTions brighTened many a halT-Time and aroused The spiriT oT vicTory aT The games. Mr. Faulk, our very capable direcTor, spenT many long hours planning The shows, wriTing The music, and drilling The band. We owe him our mosT sincere Thanks Tor being so paTienT wiTh us. IT is wiTh heavy hearTs ThaT we, The seniors, leave behind all The Tun we had as members oT The marching band. ORCHESTRA The orchesTra, which is organized aTTer The end oT The TooTball season, meeTs Twice a week during eighTh period. Because iT geTs a laTe sTarT and conseguenlTly has less Time To pracTice, The orchesTra makes Tewer appear- ances Than The oTher high school musical organizaTions, buT The gualiTy oT Their perTormances makes up Tor The guanTiTy. On Friday, April 25, The orchesTra wenT by bus To Bellevue Tor The annual N.O.l.. OrchesTra l:esTival aT which They played several selecTions ranging Trom classical To modern music. Row 1: K. Worline, C. Krebs, J. Dela plane, A. Larcomb, M. Beaston, S. Schroer C. Gibson, S. Preble, J. Kuenzli. Row 2: E. Rowland, M. Will, S. Karg Sue Preble, M. Hoover, N. Eippert, M Hale, B. Kinsley, G. Naus, M. STeck, S Wolfe, M. Martin, B. Price, N. Ellis, T Koehler, A. Ulrich, J. McWilliams. Row 3: D. Meeker, l. Swartz, D. Davis D. Gibson, N. Winter, A. Newell, L Hoover, R. Binau, J. Pfeifer. MAJORETTES Bonnie Rowland Ann Humphrey Barbara Myers Carolyn Krebs Elaine Book Nancy Pfeifer Marilyn Kunert We salute ihese girls for ihe fine iolo of leading the band ai The football games. We are loolcmg forward to seeing ihem again nexi year adding lo ihe color oi ihe hali-lime performances JUNIOR BAND Under 'rhe careiul supervision of lvlr. Paulli, the members oi the Junior Band are preparing for the day when they will replace ihe seniors in the band and orchestra. These boys and girls have worked hard in their classes, three limes a weelc during filth period and ihe music thai floats through the halls during their practice periods sounds very promising indeed Row 1: M. Hehr, S. Schoenberger, J Klein L Philli ' . , . ps, R. Kiehl, A Humphrey, B. Myers, M. Steinmetz, D Will, P. Beausay, C. Herring. Row 2: C. Hehr, B. Little, Stephan, N. Veith, D. Swinehart, Conslein, J. Hetzner, R. Moser, J. Ra wick, R. Hudson, A. Lawrence, Steiner, M. Sammet, D S d J Row 3: E. Book, F. Krichbaum, J Graber, E. Swihart, F. Myers, D. May L. Horn, N. Pfeifer, D. Gottfried, G. Delaplane, J. Roszman, N. Larick, P. Kline, P. Book, D. Cramer, J. Meeker, J. Cavanaugh, M. Swihart, P. Steiner, J . Castanien, Standing: J. Hoover, B. Batton, J Hunter, D. Gibson, E. Streeter, B. Lin inger, B. Swartz, R. McQuate, B. Ma haffey, J. Karg, T. Hall. CGNCERT BAND Fitty Row I: Marilyn Steak, Shirley Wolfe, Maurine Martin, Margaret Swartz, Barbara Hehr, Gwen Naus, Bill Price, Deloris Will, Phyllis Beausay, Carol Herring, He.en Kinley, Miriam Hale, Betty Kinsley. Row 2: Marilyn Culver, Martha Mohre, Rita Gottfried, Robert Swihart, Gary Klein, Sue Ann Schoenberger, Marcina Hehr, Patsy Book, Nancy Ellis, Tom Koehler, Allen Ulrich, Joan McWilliams, Richard Beidler, Richard Hudson, Ruth Roszman, Joycelyn Steiner, Phyllis Smith, Mary Sammet, Bill Mahattey, Peggy Steiner. Row 3: Linda Phillips, Ruth Kiehl, Iris Koehler, Rose Marie Martig, Beverly Armstrong, Nancy Veith, Carol Vent, Ronnie Moser, Tom Roszman, Nancy Larick, Janet Phillips, Allen Pagnard, Kathleen Kear, Jo Ann Hetzner, Sally Schroer, Shirley Constein, Marilyn Koehler, Linda Little, Lois Hoover, Ruth Binau, Juanita Pteiter, Corrine Gibson, Rosemary Kinley, Eddie Kuenzli, Paul Eippert, Dick Krebs, Allen Newell, Ned Winter, Ann Koehler, Sandra Preble, Dick Walton, Imelda Frey, Doris Armstrong, James Castanien, Paul Steiner, Melford Swihart. Standing: Donna Davis, Ronnie Eyestone, John Hunter, Bob Batton, David Gibson, Pat Chaney, Dave Meeker, David Long, Harold Plott, Sherman Stansbery. Atter the tootball season a tew instruments in the marching band are changed, and the concert band emerges ready to begin practicing tor the various programs at school in which it takes part. Rehearsals are held three times a week during eighth period. The band played tor the Community institute, which was held in our auditorium in January. Atter this concert, the band began practicing tor a spring concert which was presented near the end ot March. For the tirst time, our band prepared tor a district band contest as well as the annual N.O.l.. Band Festival which was held at Shelby this year. We are really proud ot our concert band this year, and we hope that it will continue to do as well in the years to come. CHOIR The Choir began The year by singing at The program presented Tor The high school on The day beTore Thanksgiving. Their second program was To have been presented before ChrisTmas vacation, but because oT bad weather, school was closed a week early, andthe Christmas program was called oTi. Immediately aTTer ChrisTmas vacation, The choir began rehearsing Tor a beauTiTul Easter program which was given Tor The high school. As a climax To The year's activities, The choir parTicipaTed in The annual N.O.l.. Choir Festival at Crestline. The TesTival was The seniors' lasT appearance wiTh The choir, and iT was wiTh heavy hearts that They Turned in Their choir robes, buT as They listened To The choir aT BaccalaureaTe, They realized that The choir will continue To make beauTiTul music wiThouT Them. Row 1: Maurine Martin, Pat Warnernent, Rosemary Martig, Marilyn Nachbar, Kathleen Kear, Lucinda Gundecker, Mary Lou Beaston, Sally Blue, Juanrra Pteifer, Pauline Thomas, Gwen Naus, Joan lvlcWil.rams, lVlBI'lljt'I Steck, Donna Lind. Row 2: Joan Gillen, Shirley Wolfe, Ann Koehler, Doris Hablitzel, Ruth Oney, Shirley Eyestone, Kay Worline, Rosa Smith, June Delaplane, Sandra Preble, Pat Chaney, Ann Larcornb, lris Swartz. Row 3: Marca Bleam, Bonnie Rowland, Rhetta Rhoden, Miriam Hale, Barbara Hehr, Shirley Bassler, Janet Swartz, Janet Phillips, Corrine Gibson, Ruth Binau, Maxine Sammet, Barbara Kotterman, Carolyn Krebs. Row 4: Allen Pagnard, David Kuenzli, David Naus, Harry Walton, Bill Gibson, Dick Krebs, Bill Price, Pat Arnold, James Redwick, Carl Walton, David Eippert. Row 5: Joe Bolish, Dick Beidler, Bill Wolfe, Ned Winter, Herbert Wichrnann, David Meeker, Allen Newell, Bill Mahafiley, Bob Caldwell, Bob Halm, Tom Rall. Fifty-one FRESHMAN CHORUS Row Row Althauser Row Row Ellis, Pais Th 'lz Jean Ann Wisner, Carol Main, Joan Worline, Carol Stecher, Joy Schoolfield. 2: Miss Peters-director, Sandra Corbin, Sara Miller, Marilyn Dillon, Evelyn Smith, Carol Wolfrum, Teresa Bianchi, Suzanne 3: Jean Ann Cook, Ruth Roszman, Corrina Rhoden, Marilyn Koehler, Sally Schroer, .Julia Klein, Doris Brinson, Linda Little. 45 lkois Hoover-accompanist, Ferne Clinger, Dixie Blankenship, Audrey Alfvafer, Charlene Austin, Beverly Heffelfinger, Nancy y oo . e girls oT The ninTh grade who joined The Treshman chorus have Touncl Themselves in The public eye quiTe oTTer1 This year. Under The very capable clirecTion oT Miss Marjorie PeTers They have clemon- sTraTecl TalenTs Their abiliTy guiTe ably aT various school programs, and aT Times They have combined Their wiTh Those oT The Girls' Glee Club. We hope ThaT These girls will conTinue To be musical as They progress Through high school. FiTTy-Two GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club under The direcTion oT Miss lvlariorie PeTers is composed oT over sixTy girls This year. Any girl in high school may ioin The glee club Tor The pure enioyrnenT oT singing. Their music ranges Trom sacred songs To semi-popular Tunes. The glee club pracTices Twice a weelc during The ThirTy-minuTe homeroom period. They have appeared on several school programs ThroughouT The year, and They have done very well on each occasion. We sincerely hope ThaT The girls' glee club will be as successTul in The years To come. Row 1: Miss Peters, Joyce Kuenzli, Jayne Miller, Ruth Fisher, Lois Frantz, Ann Larcomb, Sally Blue, Shirley Messmer, June Dela- plane, Eileen Rowland, Jo Ann Crary, Barbara Rayl, Madelon Will. Row 2: Iris Swartz, Marilyn McClain, Joann Siegel, Margaret Rall, Pat Warnement, Kathleen Kear, Ruth Binau, Doris Armstrong, Gwen Naus, Janet Phillips, Martha Palmer, Roberta Thiel, Nancy Whalen, Martha Mohre, Phyllis Smith. Row 3: Rita Callari, Shirley Morris, Lois Diebert, Pat Best, Donna Lind, Faith McWilliams, Carol Herring, Mary Sammet, Shirley Constein, Phyllis Beausay, Imelda Frey, Wanda Horn, Jo Ann Hetzner. Row 4: Miriam Krichbaum, Rosalie Swinehart, Joan Johnson, Shirley Bassler, Bonnie Rowlanol, Lois Hoover, Barbara Hehr, Marilyn Culver, Rosemary Martig, Iris Koehler, Betty Kinsley, Pearl Minard. FiTTy-Th ree Fiffy-four FOOTBALL Fitty Row 'l: Bill Corfman, Bob Halm, Gene Tooman, Tom Matteson, Don Saull, Bob Caldwell, Keith Quail, Dick B idl r Allen Newell B b B f. e e, , o es Row 2: George Bowen, Gerald Schuler, Dale Waterhouse, Myron Rite, Bill Wolfe, David Kuenzli, Ray Hall, James Shafer. Row 3: Jon Zimmerman, David Naus, Joe Bolish, Tom Warfel, Jim Bfown, Jack Lawson, Jerry Stiener. Row 4: Coach Moorehead, Herman Hoy, Dick Newell, Dick Racheter, Carl Walion, David Eippert, Coach Strang. The Upper Rams' tootball squad, under the capable direction ot Leo Strang, head coach, and Marvin lvloorehead, assistant coach, reported to practice late in August, l95l, in preparation tor the tough grid schedule which was ahead ot them. Although handicapped by inexperience and laclc depth in material, the squad showed that hard worlc pays ott, by turning in a time season's record tive wins and tour losses. ot ot L. ot Atter losing to a powertul opening opponent, VVesterv'ille, and dropping the next two N. O. games to Bellvue, the league champ, and Norwalk, the Rams rebounded and won their last tive out six games. Two ot the team received extra honors by being selected on: the second team in the N. O. L. These boys were Gene Tooman, end, and Richard Beidler, tackle. At the annual Varsity U Foot- ball Banquet, Richard Beidler was named as the most valuable Senior lineman and William Wolte was chosen as the most valuable Senior baclc. Myron Rite was elected, by the team, to be captain tor the coming year, replacing Bill Wolte. This year's team deserves much credit tor the spirited and successtul season which they experienced. -six Upper 7 .,.... Kenlon O Upper 43 Willard 7 Upper I4 Weslerville 27 Upper O Gallon 20 Upper 6 Bellevue 9 Upper I8 Bucyfus 6 Upper 7 Norwalk I2 Upper I4 Shelby 6 Upper 33 Creslllne O Upper 26 .,4. .... C arey 7 Senior Lettermen VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 'lz Mervin Henry, Bob Halm, Dick Stansbery, Bill Wolfe, James Shafer, Bob Kelly. Row 2: Coach David McFadden, Dale Walterhouse, Tom Koehler, Jim Brown, Tommy Warfel, Leonard Dillion, Dick Beidler, Inset: Coach McFadden. Upper 49 .... Upper 44 .... Upper Sl ,... Upper 6l .... Upper 54 .... .., Upper 50 .... .... Upper 65 ..,. Upper 50 .... Upper 42 .... SCORES Ada Creslline . . Carey . . Clyde . Willard Van Werl . Norwalk . Galion . Bucyrus Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Tournemeril Shelby Mansfield Mad. ., .. Bellevue ... Cresrline ... Kenlon .. Ashland Filly-eighl Senior Lettermen We cannol all be geniuses, Gr conquer weallh and fame: We cannof all do wondrous Things To make ourselves e name. We cannol' all feel confidenl OF meeling every lesl, Bul when we have our work To do We all can do our besl. Filly-nine Sixiy Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper SCORES 27 Ada .. 25 Cresiline ....43 Carey ....37 Clyde 25 Willard .,..43 Van Weri 45 Norwalk ,. 36 Galion ,. ....33 Bucyrus.,...,. ,...47 Shelby 49 Mansfield Mad . 36 Bellevue 44 Cresiline RESERVE BASKETBALL The Upper l-ii's Reserves under Jrhe leadership of Coach Leo Sirang again have had a very suc cessful season wiih a record oi +en wins and ihree losses. These looys in ihe iuiure will be our varsiry 'reiam and we hope ihey will coniinue such a fine record ihen, +oo. Row 'lz Coach Leo Sfrang, Dick Corbin, David Naus, Joe Bolish, George Bowen James Truesdell Herman Hoy. Row 2: Dick Warfei, Kenny Wolfe, Dick Newell, David Kuenzli, David Schnelker Bull Swartz Donald Bowen. BASKETBALL The Upper Rams' l:nasl4eTball Team, under The direcTion oT Their new coach, David McFadden, were 'hampered greaTly by The lack oT heighT. AlThough ouTplayed dur- ing The season, They were never ouT-ToughT. ATTer geTTing OTF To a bad sTarT, They seemed To Tind Their sTride and played good ball The resT oT The season. The Reserves had an excellenT season This year, under The leadership oT Leo STrang, as They won IO while losing only 3. They promise To give Upper a very good varsiTy Team nexT year. SixTy-one Sixiy-Two TRACK Row 1: Don Boes, Bob Halm, Gene Toornan, Torn Rall, Bill Wolfe, Bill Gibson, Allen Newell, Dick Krebs, Ned Winter. Row 2: Donald Saull, Gerald Schuler, Herberf Wichmann, Wayne Moses, Dick Newell, Dale Walterhouse, Dick Stansbery, Mervin Henry, Herman Hoy, Coach Marvin Moorehead. Row 3: James Redwick, Dick Beidler, Tommy Warfel, Tom Caldwell, Russel Rall, Bob Caldwell, Dwighi Larcomb. WiTh a new Track coach, Marvin lvloorehead, and Ten reTurning leTTermen, anoTher succe-ssTul Track season was anTicipaTed. LasT year's squad was N. O. l.. champions, and we sincerely believe ThaT This year's Track men have mainTained The Rams' Tine records which have been seT in The pasi years. The regular season opened April 3, wiTh Clyde, and Throughoui April and May The Team compeTed in The lvlanslfield Relays, Ohio Wesleyan Relays, Toledo DeVilbiss Relays, DisTricT MeeT aT lvlansTield, and The STaTe lvleeT. VARSITY U This organizaTion consisTs oT all boys who have earned a maior leTTer in any sporT: TooTball, basketball, and Traclc. They are under The capable leadership oT Coach Marvin ivloorehead. These boys have worked hard Tor Their leTTers and all sporTs-minded boys consider This as an honor organizaTion. They have a VARSITY U DAY on The TirsT Tuesday OT every monTh, on which all The boys wear Their leTTers. Row 1: Donald Saull, Allen Newell, Dick Corbin, Bob Halm, Bill Wolfe, Dick Krebs, Bill Price, Dave Eippert, Gene Tocman, Dick Beidler. Row 2: Ned Winter, Gerald Schuler, Myron Riie, Bob Caldwell, Tom Rall, Jim Shafer, Ray Hall, Robert Best. Row 3: Dwight Larcomb, Bill Gibson, .lack Lawson, Bill Coffman, George Bowen, Keith Quail, David Kuenzli. Row 4: Coach Marvin Moorehead, Tom Matteson, Wayne Moses, David Mason, Dale Walterhouse. SixTy-Three Homecoming Sixry-four Shirley Wolfe June Thiel Ann l-lunier Madeline Thiel Carolyn Krebs ln a shivering pre-game ceremony, Miss Carolyn Krebs was crowned Queen of Jrhe Homecoming by Mayor C. M, Beasfon, Friday, November 2. l-ler aiiendanlrs were: June Thiel, Madeline Thiel, Shirley Wolfe, and Ann Hunlrer. In spiie of snow and cold, The Upper Rams helped fo make fhe evening a big success by Jrrimming Shelby I4 +o 6. 1 CHEERLEADERS These are The girls who have mainilained 'fha school spiril al a high level 'rhroughoul lhe seasons. Their spirii and pep inslilled in Jrhe school body a desire To win and helped 'rhe 'ream on fo vic+ory. Since none of lhese girls are seniors, we are looking forward To seeing Them again nexl year and hope +ha+ lhey will conlinue lo lceep l'he school spiri+ alive. Ruih Oney Sally Blue Shirley Eyeslone Maxine Sammel Sixfy-five Senior I, Paul Amos, will my billiard playing abiliTy To Dick Napoli. I, Dick Beidler, will my abiliTy To undersTand coaches when They Talk, To Broneho Nagurski. lDale WalTer- house. I. Don Boes, will my abiliTy To skip school To Charlie.McCarThy. I, Bob Caldwell, will my M.G. Agency To Jerry STeinYer. I, Leonard Dillion, will my ping pong abiliTy To Carl WalTon. I, Paul EipperT, will my emp'l'y governmenT workbook To RiTa GoTTTried. I, Cyril Frey, will my seaT in agriculTure class To Dennis Thiel. I, Bill Gibson, will my uncanny abiliTy To wield The high school banner To Bill SwarTz. I, Jim Gillen, will my good English grades To David Mason. We, Bob I-lalm and Joan I-leTzel, will our abiliTy To geT home on Time aT nighT To David Kuenzli and June Delaplane. We, I-larold Johns and Shirley Lumberson, will our Tive years oT going sTeady To any Two people who can sTand one anoTher ThaT long. I, Jerry Karg, will my hoTrod To Darrel PloTT. I, Bob Kelly, will my shyness To Danny I-loward. I, Dick Krebs, will my pholographic abiliTies To anyone who wanTs Them. I, DwighT Larcomb, being oT sound mind, will my Track abiliTy To whoever wanTs'iT. . I, David Long, will my spliT second Timing abiliTy in beaTing The Tardy bell To someone whose Timing is olT. I, David Meeker, will my many hearT-Throbs To James Cas'I'anien. I, Arden Miller, will my abiliTy To look busy To Corrine Gibson. I, James Miller, will my Twelve long years oT riding on The school bus To Donna Davis. I, Allen Newell, will my abiliTy To play The Trombone To Mr. Faulk. I, Paul Newell, will my secreT oT geTTing inTo places To Tom Koehler. I, Bill Price, will The bassoon To nexl' year's poor, unsuspecTing soul. We, Dick Rall and June Thiel, will our abiliTy To geT along so well TogeTher To James Truesdell and Ann I-lumphrey. We, Tom Rall and Marca Bleam, will our booTh aT AlberT's To Dick STansbery and Gwen Naus. I, Allen Raymond, will my iob aT The Cold STorage To some warm-blooded person. I, Fred RoberTs, will my newly removed appendix To anyone who wanTs iT. I, Don Saull, bequeaTh my seaT in The library, The TirsT and Third periods, To Allen Pagnard. I, Gerald Schuler, will my Bucyrus connecTions To Jack Lawson. I, Dick Slransbery, will my knowledge oT Tarming To Sherman STansbery. I, Ralph STarling, will my lasT name To some nameless bird. I, Eugene SwineharT, will my way oT TlirTing wiTh girls To Wayne Moses. I, Glen Thiel, will my greaT sTaTure To Joe Bolish. I, Gene Tooman, will all my excessive weighT To Tom MaTTeson. SixTy-six Class Will I, Harry WaITon, will my gunpowder To my Twin broTher, Richard, so ThaT he may sTarT chemisTry class wiTh a bang. I, I-IerberT Wichmann, will my charm Tor The Tairer six To Herman I-loy. I, KenneTh Will, bequealrh my Tree Trip To Kansas To Ray GoTTTried. I, Ned WinTer, will my TavoriTe expression huh To Bill Corlman. I, Bill Wolfe, will my unique aloiIiTy To run inTo The referees To nexl' year's TooTbalI capTain, Myron RiTe. I, Avis BarT'h, will my love Tor khaki uniforms To Ann Koehler. I, Mary Lou Beaslron, will my sTaTure To Iris SwarTz. I. EIizabeTh Frey, will my shorThand book To Bonnie Rowland. I, Janice Frisch, will my sTack of absence excuses To Joan Johnson. I, Lucinda EIizabeTh Gundecker, will my long name To Pal' BesT. I. I-Ielen I-Iare, will my place in arT class nexT year To Nancy Whalen. I, KaThryn I-Iessey, will my abiIiTy To crack chewing gum To JaneT SwarTz. I, Diane I-IuTFman, will my abiIiTy To blow up chemisTry experimenTs To Miriam I-Iale. I, Ann I-IunTer, will my dramaTic abiIiTy To George Bowen. I, Diane Kauble, will my boTTIe oT peroxide To NaTaIie STephens. We, Barbara KoTTerman and Rosie Weissrock, will our book. I'Iow To Keep Your Ring Clean, To Two likely prospecTs. We, I-Ielen Marklew and Madeline Thiel, will our abiIiTy To giggle and Thus enTerTain Miss Golling To nexT year's senior shorThand class. I, Maurine MarTin, will my raTher sarcasTic naTure To Carol Main. I. Joan McWilliams, will my Ada-Upper connecTions To PaT Chaney. I, Margie Miller, will my German lranslafion book To FaiTh McWilliams. I, Erma Moore, will my arTisTic abiIiTy To Mr. STrang. I, Barbara Quail, will all my memorable parTies and skeIeTon key To Shirley EyesTone. I, Thelma Rayl, will my desire To become a nurse To JuaniTa PTeiTer. I, RheTTa Rhoden, will all my boxes oT Kleenexes To RuTh Oney To pass ouT To nexT year's cheap-sIcaTes. I, PaT SouThward, will my quieTness To Arlene KenT. I, Marilyn STeck, will my grand piano To nexT year's choir accompanisT, in The hope ThaT she will Take good care OT iT. I, Mabel SwarTz, will my dislike Tor CresTIine To Mary McGown. I, Marilyn SwarTz, will my abiIiTy To have boys TighT over me To Jeanne I-lamilTon. I, PaT Walker, will my ouTsTanding driving abiIiTy To Kay Worline. I, I . I, Carol WaITers, will my abiIiTy To sTay ouT oT Trouble and noT skip school To Lois DieberT. I, Shirley WoITe, will my locker by The regisTer To some lucky cold-bIooded senior nexT year. I SixTy-seven SixTy-eighT Prophecy U. S. l-l. S. Television STaTio,n PlaneT X I965 People oT The UniTed STaTes: Flashl You are in dangerl These Two reporTers, having iusT landed on The newly discovered planeT ThaT is hurTling Toward earTh wiTh Tremendous speed, are now warning you oT coming disasTer. This planeT is inhabiTed by ThaT noTorious CLASS oT '52, We shall give you some examples oT Their ideas oT civilizaTion which may. if This planeT hifs our earTh, drive us all inTo sTaTe insTiTuTions. Can you imagine Helen Marklew as a blues singer? Well, lisTen To This--she is now appearing aT Tom Rall's newly re-opened Tom's Tackey Tavern. Tom is happier These days as his wiTe, Marca Bleam, has agreed To Their Third reconciliaTion. Also TeaTured on The bill are Those Tamed CharIesTon CuTies Barbara Quail, RheTTa Rhoden, and Janice Frisch. On Top oT MT. Polyphumus The mad sc'ienTisTs, David Long, DwighT Larcomb. and Ned WinTer have iusT perTecTed a new drug, a cure Tor hadacol addicTs. Harold Johns and his wife, Shirley Lumberson, have opened a used-car garage. l-lonesT l-larold's HOT-Rods. l-le employs Bob Caldwell and Paul EipperT To wash cars. On The oTher side oT Town we saw l-larold's chief cusTomers, Don Boes and his Devil Drivers, Jerry Karg, Ralph STarling, Jim Gillen, and Paul Amos, pracTicing Tor Their appearance aT Cucamonga CounTy Fair. Bill Price, newly elecTed prosecuTing aTTorney, has iusT broughT his TirsT case To The Supreme CourT-The STaTe againsT PaT Walker and Dick Beidler Tor dis- Turbance oT The peace. Ace phoTographer, Dick Krebs, is covering The Trial Tor True Romance magazine. ' Mr. and Mrs. RoberT l-lalm iThe Tormer Joan l-leTzell are Touring The planeT on B. G. Corn PlasTers. The IaTesT reporT sTaTes.ThaT They are sTuck on Top of Old Smokey. Dick Rall is running Tor his second Term as PresidenT oT PlaneT X. l'le is sure To be elecTed as his preTTy wife, June Thiel, is accompanying him on his campaign Tours. Ann T-lunTer is principal oT Yalencia College. She has employed David Meeker To Teach music To her kiddies - Marilyn STeck is opening aT Tin Can Alley, presenTing Tor The TirsT Time her own inTerpreTaTion oT Three Blind Mice. Mary Lou BeasTon and her magic violin will also be TeaTured. l-ler Teacher, Jack Benny, is conTidenT oT her success. NaTure Girl iKaThryn l-lesseyl and The Alabama Assassin iMadeline Thiell will meeT aT l-iexigon Square Garden Tor a championship wresTling maTch. Arden Miller is acTing as The reTeree in This conTesT. Prophecy Jim Miller and Leonard Dillion have wriTTen anoTher greaT song hiT, l'm Glad I Made You Cry, Cause Your Face Is Cleaner Now. Rose Ellen Weissrock, Carol WalTers, and Barbara KoTTerman are all happily married and are living on MorTgage Row. The SwarTz Twins, Marilyn and Mabel, have married Twin broThers and are living on a Tarm. Joan McWilliams and Helen Hare have enTered Their arTisTic masTerpieces, which They have been working on Tor Ten years, in The Museum oT Messie MasTer- pieces. ArT criTics Cyril Frey and Eugene SwineharT Tirmly believe ThaT when They Tigure ouT iusT whaT The picTures represenT They will gain inTernaTional recogniTion. Nurses Thelma Rayl, Diane HuTTman, Maurine MarTin, and Shirley WolTe have opened a resT home Tor reTired bachelors. Dick STansbery and Fred RoberTs were Their TirsT inmaTes. The head dieTician is Diane Kauble. Don Saull and Gerald Schuler are wriTing a book on How To Build Muscles. Harry WalTon and Allen Raymond seem To be waiTing breaThlessly Tor ITS publicaTion. Lucinda Gundecker, ElizabeTh Frey, and Avis BarTh have opened The world's largesT hoTel, Dew Drop Inn. They employ Paul Newell as a bell-hop and PaT SouThward as elevaTor operaTor. Glen Thiel, Bob Kelly, and KenneTh Will have crossed a carroT wiTh corn and are now selling carroT on The cob. Bill Gibson, beTTer known as Hick-A-Long-Hassidy To The younger genera Tion, is making millions in cowboy picTures. HerberT Wichmann, also in picTures, is called The GreaT Lover oT This cenTury. Erma Moore and Marjorie Miller are ediTing a column enTiTled Advice To The Lovelorn in The planeT's mosT popular newspaper, Cupid's Courier. Bill WolTe, Gene Tooman, and Allen Newell voTed The TooTball Team mosT likely To lose, play Their nexT game in Chili'bergia. Yes, ciTizens oT The UniTed STaTes, This could happen To you. Are we iusT going To siT by and become vicTims of The CLASS OF '5227 We have given you a 'Fair warning. AcT now. This broadcasT has been broughT To you Through The courTesy oT The U.S.H.S. Television BroadcasTing SysTem. SixTy-nine Compliments of WYANDOT VAULT COMPANY By the people, with the people, andflfor the people of Upper Sandusky, and Wyandot' County, always THE CHIEF OF THEM ALL The Largest Exclusive Manufacturer Of QUALITY METAL BURIAL VAULTS IN THE WORLD Q Don't Say Vault-Say Wyandot O UPPER SANDUSKY, 0Hl0 Sevenly-one U. S. COMMISSION COMPANY We Serve To Sell Again 4 McCutchenville, Ohio Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 230-Y-1 Phone 206 Congratulations Side by side with education must be character. Do not forget that .... With education and integrity to H16 every avenue of honor, every door of usefulness, every pathway of fame and favor are open to all of you. Class of 1952 McKinleY O O Compliments HART'S of 4 IEWELRY STORE y UPPER AUTO PARTS, Upper Sandusky Ohio Seventy-two , To The Class OF 1952 of Congratulations From The Floor Up KREBS' Floor Coverings Compliments BILL PFEIFER FLEETWING SERVICE STATION Tile Linoleum Rugs Compliments of Carlon Products Corporation Central Division Upper Sandusky, Ohio lt Pleases Us To Please You ONE GOOD TERM l've never demurrecl when she wants the last worcl. For a husband, ot course must concede It. That word seldom 'frets me--what really upsets Flgwerg Fgr Occqsiqns me Are all ot the ones which precede it. Phone 69 S14 Johnson Street' Upper Sandusky, Ohio Seventy-three Congratulations to the 52ers MAY SUCCESS BE YOURS NEIDERKOHR BROS., CONTRACTORS COMMERIAL -INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Compliments of CRAYCRAFT Congratulations Coal, Feed, and Supply Co. to the We Make Warm Friends with Quality class of 1952 Kentucky and West Virginia Coals I Compliments and Best Wishes ARTZ BROS. ot Richardson's Flower Shop 'l'l4 North Warpole Street Upper Sandusky, Ohio S ty-four DRESSES DRY GOODS COATS DRAPERIES and CARPETING Compliments of Upper Farm Service, Inc. FARMALL TRACTORS REFRIGERATION FARM SERVICE and EQUIPMENT Phone 144 IN HAR South On Route 23 Upper Sandusky, Ohio HALM MOTOR C0. PONTIAC cARs Parts and Service 215 North Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of Castanian Insurance Agency DEPENDABLE INSURANCE 107 North Sandusky Ave. Phone 180 Upper Sandusky, Ohio C g tulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 Schoenberger Produce Eggs, Poultry, Cream Best Luck to a Grand Senior Class of 1952 HAVLIN HOTEL Compliments from the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 2050 to the Class of 1952 Seve ty I compliments Compliments of of Nevada Furniture Store El-I-I5-MARTIN, IHC- OPEN EVERY EVENING Phone 3216 SALES AND SERVICE IF YOU HAVE SERVED OVERSEAS YOU BELONG IN THE V. F. W. Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 WILLIAM NAUS POIST 2842 VETERANS or FOREIGN WARS UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO CQ. Congratulations to the SOLID FUEL SOLID COMFORT class of 1952 MODERN HEATING EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION KAISER-FRAZER DEALERS Phone 278 Guaranteed Used Cars 229 South Fifth Street Upper Sandusky ohio S nty-six Congratulations and The Best of Luck O to the Class of 1952 c,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,, HAMLET BILLIARD PARLOR Upper Sandusky, Ohio of the W BRINGMAN 81 COMPANY MQRTICIANS AMBULANCE SERVICE . Lady Attendant Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 197 Congratulations to the congratulations to Class of 1952 The Class of 1952 S A5HT0N'5 KLEINLEIN IEWELRY STORE Sc AND 10c T0 51.00 s'roRE DMMONDS SMRWARE JOHN ASHTON, Manager WATCHES The Willie said leacher, can you name The prin- cipal river of Egyp+? ll s'll'1e Nile, ma'am. Tha+'s rig'l1'r. Now can you lell me 'flue names of some of 'llwe smaller +ribu+aries? Willie liesilaiecl, llwen smiled. The iuvenileslu Diamond Center of Marion II4 S. MAIN STREET Sevenly-seven Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 MIDWAY RESTAURANT W. M. HEFFELFINGER GUST LIANOS Congratulations And Best Wishes STEINER IMPLEMENT COMPANY CLYDE STEINER, Prop. 211 South Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of H. J. LININGER Oil and Gas Well Drilling Production Contractor I make a living as a contractor. But my business is living for my Lord, to know and do the will of God through Christ who purchased my salvation at the Cross of Calvary. Rom. 10 9-10 1 John 5 9-13 Ph. 998 Ph. 611-W-1 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of BEATRICE FOODS Tiffin, Ohio Phone 66 The Finest Sold ls Meadowgold Congratulations to the Class of 1952 EARL LITTLE Eagle Nest Hatchery Upper Sandusky, Ohio Congratulations to the Class ol 1952 M. E. BOWEN Compliments of OSCAR BERG and SON CERTIFIED CORN HYBRIDS ouven, DUNHAM, NEW WHEAT OMS HOLLAND AND DeLAvEL SOYBEANS MILKERS AND FOOD FREEZERS PHONE 647-M-4 Seveniy-eighi Compliments of compliments of NEWELL-IOHNSON Insurance Agency INSURANCE AND BONDS MENYS WEAR Above Strasser's Electric Upper Sandusky, Ohio THE CHIEF DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF FINE, PRIZE WINNING DAIRY PRODUCTS THE OLD RELlABLE Always in the Market for Milk and Cream Phone 257 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments Sporting Goods for of GALEN KAUBLE LATHING AND PLASTERING II2 N. Sandusky Avenue CONTRACTOR Sportsmen at DECLER'S GAMBLE STORE Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 295 410 N. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky 0I'li0 Seveniry f-'0 'P'f 'e 'S STANSBERRY AND s1'EcK vf Self-Serve Food Market I 134 N h S d k A . HOWARD MYERS on an Us Y ve nusssu. sTANssERRY PLUMBING AND HEATING LEONARD sTEcK Upper Sandusky, Ohio 1927-1952 ' 1 Compliments of ' COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK The Bank Of Complete Service With Drive ln Window Deposits Insured To Eighty 510,000 Upper Sandusky Ohio ' Compliments Compliments of of WYAN DOT TRACTOR 81 IMPLEMENT WYANDOT LANES, INC. I John Deere Sales Right Down Our Alley and service 119-121 N. Main St. r Compliments of KARG'S Self Service LYON FOOD MARKET MEATS-GROCERI ES-PRODUCE Contractors and It is our desire to treat you in such a manner that supplies you wlll return aaaln and again to our store. JOHN LYON RUSSELL LYON Ph. 727 Compliments of Compliments ROSZMAN 81 KUENZLI Ancl Best Wishes EXCAVATING to the FOR SPEEDY SERVICE CALL 858 Class of 1952 'il'- 749 West O'Donnel Street O BAKER HUDSON SALES North Warpole St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments to the Graduating Class ol 1952 THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY MARION OHIO For new Singer Sewing Machines and Singer Vacuum Cleaners see us. We repair all makes of sewing machines and vacuum cleaners Mr. Watkins: l-lere comes the parade and your mother will miss it! Where is she? Bill: She's upslairs waving her hair. Mr. -Watkins: My gosh! Carfi we afford a flag? Compliments ol SH ECKS ICA MARKET Upper's Only Complete Self-Serve Market Eighty-one Congratulations and Best Wishes BUSY BEE GROCERY Compliments of BERNARD FURNITURE STORE Upper Sandusky, Ohio Congratulations to Compliments of Cl f 1952 THE MORRAL SUPPLY SOHIO DISTRIBUTORS COMPANY W. F. Wells C. I. Courtad MORRAL, OHIO Upper Sandusky Ohio Compliments and Best Wishes Congratulations to the Class of 1952 and Best Wishes C to the Class of 1952 E '5E HARE LUCAS FUNERAL REAL ESTATE BROKER lsaly's c0mPliments Modern Dairy Store and Cafeteria of 116 N. Sandusky Ave. STU BB Bkos., Inc. ' 339 For Home Delivery Ph. 205-W Eighty-iwo U. S. Construction Company Extends to Each and Every Member of the CLASS OF 1952 Its Best Wishes For Health Happiness and Prosperity Evergreen's Restaurant Good Luck cms of 7952 0 I Junction of U. S. 30 and 23 SHOP 0 O Phone 262 Mr. and Mrs. sau wood Eighfylih Compliments of FIRST CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK The Old Reliable On The Square O Members Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments Compliments of and Best Wishes THE LITE STAR on. ,,, ,he Class of 1952 Distributors FLEET WING PRODUCTS 0 GASOLINE - MOTOR OILS FUEL OILS - KEROSENE WALTER J. FREY U' S' PRODUCTS Phone 335 CLARENCE W. KDEHLER UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO Eighty-'four KOEHLER DRUG STORE FIRST IN DRUGS Your Kodak Dealer Complete Line Of Cameras And Photo Finishing Supplies KOEHLER PAINT STORE OFFICE SUPPLIES PAINT and WALLPAPER Compliments of OHIO NATIONAL, Inc. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Lou Ann: WI'1y do they put corn meal on the dance floor? Jim: To make the chickens feel at home. Greetings to the 1952 Graduating Class Leo T. IONES Operating the NEW STAR THEATRE Upper Sandusky NEW CAREY THEATRE Carey, Ohio FOREST THEATRE Forest, Ohio INDIAN TRAIL DRIVE IN THEATRE Route 23 Between Carey and Upper Sandusky CLEAN WHOLESOME FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Your patronage always appreciated Eighty-'five HARPSTER BANK Deposits Guaranteed Entire Liability of Owners Congratulations C0mPIime'1fS To The Class of Of 7952 L. H. HEFFELFINGER WELL DRILLING ' Pump Repairing DEMING ELECTRIC PFEIFER HARDWARE DEEPWELL AND SHALLOWELL COMPANY PUMPS FARM SUPPLIES phone 43 WELL DRILLING FREE WELL DRILLING ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS ESTIMATES Phone 212 Upper Sandusky Eighty-six 128 West Church Street Congratulations to the Class of 1952 . H. LEWIS Phone 1 Harpster, Ohio Best Wishes Congratulations to the and Class of 1952 Beg' Wishes to the Class ' of 1952 . L. FOUCHT UARRY BOWMAN CLINIC I Q R. R. 1. Phone 628-M-4 Dr. J. Craig Bowman Dr. Henry Vogtsberger upper Sandusky ohio Eighty-seve Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 WALTON AND MYERS WARD W. WALTON WAYNE H. MYERS GRAIN AND SEED Upper Sandusky, Ohio Eighfy-eighi Compliments of NEUMEISTERS BAKERY HOME OF ENRICHED EATMQR BREAD Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class ol 1952 D. H. BOUCHER General Contractors Upper Sandusky, Ohio - Compliments ol Maple Shade Farm Breeders of Purebred Corriedale 81 Southdown Sheep Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wolfe Norita and David 5 miles Southeast of Upper Sandusky Compliments of IOHN H. NEATE ASSOCIATES CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 THOROCLEAN CLEANERS Phone 1177 216 W. Wyandot Avenue Compliments of DR. K. M. DAVIS P otessor: Can you tell me anything about the great chemists ot the seventeenth century? St dent: They are all dead, sir. Compliments of OATES lewelry Store 203 North Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Eighty-nine Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of 1952 HOWARD GUTHRIE Ninefy Congratulations and Best Wishes for every member of the PRODUCE Class of 1952 O Congratulations to the Class of 1952 NATIONAL STEA'M PUMP CO. i LEE 5c to 51.00 STORE Corner Main and Walker Upper Sandusky Ohio I Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of THE UPPER SANDUSKY THE CLAYCRAFT DAIRY COMPANY WYAN DOT PLANT WILLIAM H. TEFFT Resident Mgr. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 ALBERT'S ll Salute to the Class of 1952: Congratulations on your crossing another important threshold of life: be steadfast in purpose and keep your aim high. Above all, be an American ALL-WAYS. ESTABLISHED 1911 Sheldriclc Manufacturing Company Engineers and Manufacturers of Metal Cutting Tools Moisture Testing Instruments Hydraulic Governors Congratulations to Upper Sandusky High School Graduates of the Class of 1952 MEN'S and BOYS' FINE CLOTHING Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 1 THE - ' M STEPHAN LUMBER CLOTHING STORE COMPANY MARION, OHIO Nineiy Compliments and Best Wishes To The Class of 1952 KIMMEL CLEANERS QUALITY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE PHONE 22 ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY KELVINATOR RANGES AND REFRIGERATORS MOTOROLA RADIO I TELEVISION SHERWIN WILLIAMS' PAINTS AUTO SUPPLIES Compliments qnd Best, Wishes to the Class of 1952 STUTZ NEWS 81 GIFT SHOP THE HOME OF NATIONALLY KNOWN GIFTS AND GREETING CARDS Photo Supplies and Developing WALTER H. DAY, Owner N fy-+wo Compliments of BEIDLER HARDWARE GENERAL HARDWARE PLUMBING. SUPPLIES LUCAS ,S PAINT Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of l952 from IRMA'S FLOWERS 'I32 East Wyandot Avenue Phone 990 Good Luck to the Class of 1952 ROBERT'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET When the yes's are OK'd see us for your new and complete furniture needs 'I8 months to pay on our own Budget Plan BLUE FURNITURE STORE Phone 50 R. E. Blue Best Wishes to the Class of 7952 SNYDER'S DEPT. STORE A complete One-Stop Store Everything for Less Compliments of CAREY IMPLEM ENT STORE Carey, Ohio McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY Congratulations to the Class of 1952 SHELLHORN MUSIC STORE MARION, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of l952 Burson's Clothing Company Carey Ohio Larry: llndicating player on home teamj-- Jones over there is going to be our best man. Sandy: Chl this is so sudden. Ninety-th ree Compliments of BINAU OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Tank Wagon Service On Gasoline and Fuel Oil Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of UPPER TRACTOR SALES SEARS-BOWMAN, INC. Ford Tractors Dearborn Implements Gehl Forage Harvesters 302 South Main The Finest In Compliments Student Transportation f o UNION CITY BODY CO. Represented by CURTIS L. MEEKER C.B. SCHOOLFIELD Compliments of KUENZLI QUARRIES CO. INC. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1952 ARMSTRONCPS CLOTHING UPPER sANousKY ol-no Compliments of GERALD W. PFEIFER DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, COAL, AND GRAIN Ninety-'Four Compliments of WILSON'S TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE U. S. ROYAL 81 SEIBERLING TIRES Compliments of Congratulations BOW AND ARROW to the Class of 1952 Chicken and steak dinners our specialty We cater to Sunday dinners. B Phone 366 112 Fairview Ave. TIRE AND BATTERY STORE co 9'at 'latlo 5 Congratulations 81 Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 to the Class of 1952 R. M. R EL KINLEYS DAIRY M055 FINEST IN PAs1'euRIzIaD DAIRY PRODUCTS AND RQY M' RFDSSEL lr' ICE CREAM Dentists Phone-825 216 S. Sandusky Ave. Ph. 323 Congratulations to the Class of 1952 THE DAIRY STORE Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of Stephan Electric Store FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS RANGES, WATER HEATERS WASHERS, DRIERS Phone 367 AND InoNIaRs Congratulations Congratulations and and Best Wishes Mahaffey Super Service w. w. MAHAFFEY, Prop. Best Wishes To the Class of 1952 K. W. EYESTONE A PRODUCE W. Spring Street Ninefy-five LEVEL VIEW STOCK FARM Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 BREEDERS OF PUREBRED HEREFORD CATTLE SPOTTED POLAND CHINA HOGS SOUTHDOWN SHEEP Complete Insurance Service STECH ER Insurance Agency Citizens Bank Building SMITH CLOTHING STORE MARION'S BEST MEN'S STORE 65 fabhshed 1919 The Home Of Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Leighty Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Leighty Nationally Known Alice and Donna Mae Brands me nmumva :fans ar MHRIUPIV C0 'P'f 'e f1 ' 1 :Sv , , f o , 4 U A f I X PAU L U LRIC H fozhzi? NMVV Manager - IZO W..CENTER.ST.. MARION OHIO. KROGER COMPANY Congratulations and ELEGY Best Wishes Big daie to No money: The Class of 1952 S d + Jr 6 S a e DR. PAUL E. EIPPERT Nof funny' Veterinarian N. Warpole St. Ph. 190 Nineiy-six COMPLIMENTS OF HUFFMAN'S SHOE SHOP UPPER DRUG DR. HUMPHREY MABELS LUNCH U. S. AUTO WRECKING BON TON RESTAURANT VOLZ GROCERY WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE LANDVERSICHT GROCERY DR. D. J. BAUER FARM HOME SPRAY DR. F. C. HARTMAN FLOX AND COMPANY BOLISH RESTAURANT THE LOREN E. SPIECE TYPEWRITER CO., BUCYRUS EL SOMBRERO RESTAURANT, BUCYRUS SHULTZ HARDWARE THE PEOPLES STORE, MARION SMART 81 WADDEL SHOE STORE, MARION AYERS INSURANCE JEVAS NU-WAY SHOE SERVICE JIM'S SOHIO SERVICE JOSTEN'S-BILL LINDBOE Ninefy-seven PHOTOGRAPHY BY HARRIET M. GREEN STUDIOS Findlay, Ohio I Ninefy-eIgI'1+ FINE PRINTING BY ear fprinlfing omloanny 364-386 Sou+h Four+I1 S+.. Columbus, Ohio COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE OVER 80 YEARS IN PRINTING ONE STOP SERVICE FOR THE BUSINESSMAN We Appreciate and Service Large and Small Orders ADams 4125 ll ,-,:W'. 22i's:, .. Q, :.. 1- 4' ' YW4: 'V QU 'V W 20 .1 A195 W :::: , .::-30353 - ---- - Q S - - .fm Y : :::: : 4. :S,4,::,5m : :::: : gw ,V 5 X Q Q A 2, www ... gsiviw 5 , M2 www sg 3? kk 5 Y :ssl l I ' Q 'sf ' -V'::,? Sj,?w, Z,,' . N Z Sw 'Q 0, W gd . f-1z:'ff'2-vgja .-V. QW JSWRM ' , Me yr mv: ' x -ww Qgg, ww QQQQQM-QQ 5 rw im! Xie' was .... if RKS OF QU LITY Q15 .'r'XL- I? JHX l W , w inltllll 15 UIUIII' E CANTON ENGRAVING 8. 400 410 Third St S E Canton, Ohlo Q gig? i f ELECTROTYPE ' Ninefy-nine fqwfaqaapfvi L 5 J wx Q, E L L E A 'A A Fl L E, 1 I 2 3 r' 1 x 1 , ' 'tr K- K . J 35. ' ,irinqtl A 1 1 A A.
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