Alger High School - Eagle Yearbook (Alger, OH)

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!’■ ' i,. • : CLOVCE W. MATTERY •4 f s ' :.w ■ ' ' ' .1 T ■ ' ' - ' .i ,’ ’, 5 i ' - ' .- ' ' ;..V: ' ' ' ' ’ ' ■.VWU,, ■ , 4141 . 1 ® . ■ « ' ■ ,v . . ■ -1 r .IT 1 n ' ■ ' 1 ' V V ■. ' fV ' ■ ' ■ ■ ' ■ ' ' ?J . ■ ' r . t. 1. % . I ■ f 1 i ' : ' T ' • • . ,v ' ’ ' H ■ ' ■ ’ • ' ' ... ♦ • .•• •• I ; ' ■ s I I • I T ! • . ALGER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS or 1951 PRESENTS THE EAGLE TAFF ■I oJU- ■ «4 ?I.c£ DEDICRTION TO THE PRITENTS OF ' THE CLRSS o0 ' 5] V ' e vjlsli to dcdlcctc t!ats annual to you,our parents, v hosc sc rlflces through our tvjelve years i of education, made It pc ssible that we might have $ the best of opportunities, and to you who have encouraged our growth by your unselfish giving of your time and money, and of your prayers So little had VC realized vrhat you have done so that we could ♦ enjoy our school years But nov: we have come to shov: our appreciation by dedicating this annual, plus our hearty thanks BOARD OF EDUCATION L. to R.: Jay Zeigler, President; Fred L. Ankerman, Jr., Clerk; G. Lester Moore, Glenn Cramer, Harry R. Scott, Vice President; James Neubert. ADMINISTRATION B. W. Colterman, Superintendent; Evan E. Soash, Principal; Helen Hopkins, Secretary ’1 : i, OC iSfA vdxmg H El.PF U B. W. COTTERMAN Superintendent Commercial HOPE LONG Vocational Home Economics IVAN E. BEARD Mathematics-Physics Geography HELEN D. SHERBURN English - Civics PubUc Speaking ROBERT M. ELEY Vocal and Instrumental Music ■’ V . . HELEN HOPKINS Secretary EVAN E. SOASH Principal Coach-Science-Biology SHIRLEY P. WISSINGER Government-English History GEORGE E. McCOY Industrial Arts Mathematics SARAH L. FALL First Grade BETTY RAE SCOTT BLANCHE CUMMINGS First and Second Second Grade F. E. McGLAUGHLIN Principal Sixth Grade r -X MARIAN GEMMILL Fifth Grade CLEO SHAW MARJORIE McHUGH Third Grade Third and Fourth MARJORIE WHITAKER Foxurth Grade I I t JIMMY JOHNSON Secretary Treasurer 1951 DOROTHY CRAMER President NORMA JEAN LINN Reporter ' I MARY ANN ZIMMERMAN j Vice President ) 5 i CHARLES SHAW SUE HANEY S c«tc(n 1951 LOUISE ENGLAND GILBERT CAMPBELL lA VERNE HUGHES JEAN McCreary AUDRY VERMILLION SR. CLASS PLAY Here Come the Brides t y William D« Fisher Directed by Mr. George McCoy --Cast-- Jimmy Took-Jimmy Johnson He needs a bride in a hurry. Bill Thompson —— --—--—-—--—Gilbert Campbell Sincere friend v ho becomes his wife. Mr. Oswald-LaVerne Hughes Bill collector who also becomes his V7ife. Madge Burns---Mary fjnn Zimmerman Jimmy’s svT ' eetheart v ho is clever and attractive. Aunt Ellen Thompson-Norma Jean Linn Bill ' s aunt and Jimmy’s housekeeper. Uncle Dan Took-Charles Shaw Jimmy ' s wealthy Uncle and provider. Peggy V estfleld--------------Sue Haney Uncle Dan ' s Vi ard Mrs. Duvalle Smytho---Dorothy Cremier A sophlsticat-;d vfoman after Uncle Dan. Bubbles Duvalle-Jean McCreary Out to get a man. McDaniel-nudrey Vermillion A nprsc from Green Gables Lady Macbeth-Louise England A stranger from Green Gables . Oct. SO, 1950 Alger High Auditorim V E THE FIFTY OHERS“ Here v e the eleven fifty oners. You know were angels all. V e were new to this clear sc heel. Twelve years ago last fall,. I Just four boys and seven girls, Left out of DT.ny no ore. i e ve had our trials and hcu-c ' .Taij- ' S, knd rlso fun galore. V e always . ' lindec. cur teachers, nnd we alv ays had. our work. Neve r copied a single bit, Lnd yet the teachers snirk. V ell any 7ay v e like you,. V e vG had fun in all your classes, 4fcS once before I told you, V e ’ r 0 ange 1 Lad s and lasses. Now to start our roll call 4 e find Gilbert at the head. Over to Jeralou ' s on bal?.gan.e nights alv ays hone at twelve for bcdT Gilbert was also the captain On our basket ball squad this year, i nd to the gancs everyone v ould go To give hin a yell or cheer. Next on the roll is Louise England ii. very good girl indeed, She ‘G a . person v ho we like to i ' :,nd eve ry clas s v o uld need. i lv ays will:ng . r Csi s.. he] pful ..‘.r.d oti cks wit; LX . . o the end. i dwavo hcif. r. S- ' r..: ' i ng T rO.CO V h en tn ings -jo: ’C d ' vek and eVin. Next is a John son, The kid who s 1 7ix : feet o -p V. ' ho used to sit behind ne, Pestering ne until class was • a: through. He v as also on the squad, rf nd could sing v ithout any noans, Renenber hin in the boys quartet, 3ingina - ThGSG --£t r:v--Bones ’ Next on the roll is Sue Haney, V nn 7orks down at Rankins store. She shouts when you run out of er ie s ‘hlun d.cv n to Rankins for norc, ’ •a-v? 7 as aj-so Editor of our jinual Vhiat tines we didn t have, Getting started v;as the v orst, But the ending wasn t so bad. Nest on the line is the Hughes kid Mize‘ A quite shy pestering lac, Who wants to be a. nechanic in a garage, Just like his dad. LaVerne is one of cur four boys, At class nee ting’s v hat a tine. The worst is v hon v e try to get i Ir. Hughes to nake up his aind. She sang in the girls’ trio, In the chorus and cnsonblcs too, Assn’t Editor of the nnua.l. She had plenty cf v ork to do. How ruich work have you . finisheC,Charlo s? live not finished ny work, said he, ”What are you going to do v hen it cones to responsibility.” Oh, I ' ll Ivot the Lord take care of ne. Here v;e arc to i udrey. The iDPophct cf our class, Prophecying- intthedfuturc. ycaro Things that r-iay cone to pass. Nev hone fren school caoie . Au.dr cy, i,nd jvor would cone Flash. Eat her supper, and change her cloths. Then tc a ball gane they 70uld dash. The last cn the roll is H:ry . .nn. She said, she always did ceno last. We hope thrt in the future, it v;cn t Be the sane as in the past. Norm was the shouting kid of the year, A cheerleader cn the bea.-.i, Out at the Halves and quarters, To mke a shout for our toa.n. Next is Jeanie I-icCreary The little girl of the class. Gordon loved her earrings iknd Charles teased her of her ring mdo of glass i Nov this last year, how Jean did work. And land thg bocks she v ould carry. Hone after school to her candy shep Not a nonent of ti.ee did she tarry. Well finally wc ccnc to Charles, wise crack kid of the class, mrked v;hile sjijdj _ f oroign ••Hev; wcul- our gii ls locjr in skirts Golden hair and blue eyes, She has a face that always beans, Now Ir.ry was a very good kid, She v as also President of Y-Toens. Now this is all ny class.nr.tes You’ve heard the roll, fron beginning to end. To tell the rest that’s all of y-u, How much fun this school has b teen. How before sa ing farewell to you, And tc. thirds that v ill bo in t I ' J pc.3o I’n cigux-V v. ' ith the best b d’ c s, The Ires dc n c -f t! : j be mj. r r I . Senior Activities James Johnson Mary Ann Zimmerman Junior Play Senior Play Public Speaking Play Mixed Chorus 9,10,11 Boys Chorus 9,10,11 Quartet 9,10,11 ' Hi-Y Pres,10 Ki-Y Meirbc r 10.11,12 Seo, Trees.12 Reporter 10- Bashet Ball 9,10,11, 12 Honor Society 10,11,12, Annual Staff 12. Junior Play Senior Hay i:.nnaax BGaif Senior Sclolarship Tect Dorothy Cramer Junior Play Senior Play Public Speaking Play Act Director Mixed Chorus 10,11,12 G ' lrls Ensemble 11,12 Grirls Chorus 9,10,11,12 Band Booster Play .Assvt.Director Pres.of Class 11 12 Band 10,11,12 Brass Sextet 12 Member of Y-(Teens 10,11,12. Member Pres, of 4-H 9,10,11,12. Program Ch| 0 f Y-Teens 10,11,12 Member of F.H.A. 11.,: . .:;i. Librarian 9,10,12. Prince of Peace Contest 10. Annual Staff 12 Senior Scholarship Test Norma Jean Linn Charles Shaw Junior Play Senior Play Public Speaking Play Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12 Girls Chorus 9,10,11,12 Girls Ensemble 10,11,12 1Ensemble 12. CheeiOeader 10.?1 l2- Junior Play Senior Play Public Speaking Play Mixed Chorus 9 Boys Chorus 9 Basketball 9,10.11, Bas ' iba:. ' ? j.r, Cla jH liori Pr3 c9 Kb ' Y Hmu 1.U, ■: ,12 Senior Activities Con‘t Sue Haney-Valedictorlan Junior Play Senior Play Public Speaking Play Girls Chorus 9,10,11,12. Mixed Chorus 10,11,12. rls Ensemble 11,12. Mixed Ensemble 12. Honor Society 10,11,12. Y-Teen Member 10,11,12. F.H.A,11,12. Vice Pres. Class 11 Librarian 9,10,12. Editor of Annual Senior Scholarship Test Gilbert Campbell Junior Play Senior Play Public Speaking Play Mixed Chorus 11 Boys Chorus 11 Pres.Class 10 Hi-Y Member 10,11,12. Sec. Treas. Hl-Y 11,12. Basketball 9,10,11,12. Baseball 9,10,11 12, Annual Staff Jean McCreary Junior Play Senior Play Girls Chorus 9,10,11,12. Girls Ensemble 11,12. Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12. Mixed Ensemble 12. Y-Teen Member 10,11,12. F.H.A. Member 9,10,11,12. Jr.Red Cross ' Council 12. Vice Pres. Jr Red Gross 12. Annual Staff Louise England-Salutatorian Junior Play Senior Play Public Speaking Play Mixed Chorus 10,11,12. Girls Chorus 11,12, Girls Ensemble 11, Purple Gold Staff,Ada 9,10 Jr.Ass‘t of Annual 11 Annual Staff Prince of I’eace Contest 12 G.A.xi.9,10. F.H.A. 9,10,11,12. Vice Pres. F.H.A.12 Y-Teen Member 10,11,12 Senior Scholarship Test La Verne Hughes Junior Play Senior Play Public Speaking Play Sec. Sc Treas. Class 10 Basketball 9,10,11. Baseball 9,10,11. Hl-Y Member 10,11,12. Annual Staff Audrey Vermillion Senior Play Girls Chorus 9,10,11,12. Mixed Chorus 11,12. Girls Ensemble 12. Majorette 9,10,11,12. F.H.A. Member 9,10,11,12. G A A. 10 F.H.ii. Pres. 12 Y-Teen Member 11,12 Y-Teen Vice Pres. 11,12. F.H.A. Vice Pres.11 Annual Staff SENIOR ChkBo DICTICN RY Name Dorothy Cramer Name Gilbert Canpbell Name ISBiry Ann Zimmerman Nickname Pressie Nloknc me Squirt Nickname Zeke Characteristic Yes, I’ll GO it Characteristic Getting out of class Characteristic Being happy Ambition Girls Prof. Baseball Ambition ' Farmer Ambition Teacher Then© Son Pokic (Dot) Blues Theme Sono: (Caiipbe 11) Soups Theme Som The Flying (Dutch) Man V here Found ifct a ballgane V hore Found ikt Jeralou’s JhQro Found V ith Dutch Likes ? Likes Jeralou Parker Likes Dutch Lawrence Name .udrey Vermilion Name Jiory Johnson Name Norm Jean Linn Nickname Duff Nickname Feet Nicknrjne Frosty Characteristic Iv ays Smiling Char ac t or 1 st i a Pestering the teachers { Characteristic Having her cake, and eating it too tobiticn f 5 a Vk cAi o Ambition Farmer Dj.o cf old age Theme Sogg Tf la sh,)3am, i.lakazan Theme .Sqm FivGTF OGt,)T j o T ' l ' .i ' .mG iiqng . (Tv70-tincd )M 0 , or,.e ' Cine Too Often mhore Found V ith Flash l hore Found V ithi ibni ' {hi.re Found V :.-ch d bur lay Likes ilcish Deckard Likes -inn Parker Likes Charley Shaw Kane CEarles Shaw Kicknaoe Charley C haractoriStic Always has his le Name Jean IfcCreary Nicknane Jeanie Characteristic Carr3 ' ' ing books r Kane La.Verne Hughes Kicknane Mize Characteristic Messing around Theno Song fFrdsty)the Snowna.n V •• Where Found , With Korrr, 4 r±iition Farner’ Wm. Norm - . . Thene Song Old J.lavcCi)on)ald • Where Found V ith Don $ tobition i ' ! rry’Don? i4j£S6. ... ■ Don T hene Som THot-Rod )Rac e s Where Found At Harr od iinbition Mechanic Itikoa ' Janet Kane Sue HOwney Kane Louise- England Nickna ne Susie Nicknane Louigi Qharacteristic To be happy Characteristic Sailing T hene Song ' Thene Song TiiouxT City Sue Slov Bor.t To ' (Englr.ncl) i herQ Fou nd Arduiid herG F ound 4it the end of the Ada road Anbition Teacher 4 «jvbition Secretary L ikes Gerald . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of nineteen hundred and fifty one started out with fifty-two pupils In the first grades. Of the original fifty-two pupils Mary Ann Zimmerman; Jean McCreary; Norma Jean Linn; LaVerne Hughes; Gilbert Campbell; and Jimmy Johnson remained. Vhlle many were lost as transfers the class gained Dorothy Cramer; Audrey Ver million; Sue Haney; Louise England; and Charles Shaw We had many Important events In our grade school such as the grade programs we put on every year and the hikes and parties we enjoyed The outstanding event was our sixth grade promotion exer¬ cises when we were promoted to the High School Building. Our next years were made worthy by our clubs. They were F.H.A ; Y-Teens; Hl-Y; music and sports clubs In our Junior year we gave our first public performance’jLeave It To Us,” given October 26,1940, with Helen Sherburn directing. We received our class rings aTvd were real proud of ourselves. Most Qf us were in the Public Speaking Play ”Huckleberry Finn” which we gave February 28,1951. n;e ended our Junior year by giving the Seniors a reception at the Kenton Country Club, Kenton,May 6,1950 e had an enjoyable evening together. The Senior year started off with a bang. .,e gave our Senior Play October 20,1950, ’ Here Come The Brides” with George ffoCoy IS our director We then went to Pallor ' s Studlp lid ftad 0 : 2 - Senior pictures taken Glass History Con t. The Juniors gave us a reception April 20,1951 at the Kenton country Club, Kenton, v e had a fine meal, followed by a program and rest of the evening was enjoyed dancing. Senior day was held May 18, 1951 giving an assembly and a review of the year. Baccalaureate and Commencement was held May 20, 1951. On Saturday Night, May 26, we were guests of tha Alumni with a meal, program, and dancing. The next Monday, ' .May 28, we left oii our Senior trip. We boarded a Greyhound Bus at- Kenton enroute to Detroit, Michigan. After we arrived in Detr: t and ate our dinners we enjoyed the rest of the day sightseeing. That evening we went to see Cleveland and Detroit play baseball and afterwards we retired to our hotel. Tuesday,May 29,we went to Greenfield Village and spent the day. That evening we went Cn a Mystery Tour around Detroit. On Wednesday,May 30, the last day of our trip we watch a Declaration Day Parade and left afternoon to Journey home We arrived home and deceided that we as the Senior Class were now Launched,but not Anchored . Our teachers were 1st.Mary Ellis Elouise Hall Hanson}2nd Mary Scott Mollie Stanfleld;3rd Ann Swallem Blanche Cummins; 4th Anna McElroy Ruby Carman; 5th Ruby Carman; 6th P.E. Mc- Glaughlln; 7th Floyd Hurley; 8th Virginia St.Louis; and our High School teachers were Martha Long;Mary Dickerson;Helen D.Sherturn Shirley Wisslnger; Evelyn Knelsel;Ruth Spangler;Walter Spangler: Margaret Bozarth;Hope Long;Dorothy Krltzler;Robert Eley;Donaia T.MayorjDale RiohenbaughpJohn Stanfield;Evan Soash;and 3 W. Your Class Hl torlar, Ootterman. Senior Class Prophecy As I came from rny apartment and starte down Pennsylvania Avenue who should. I meet hut Hr. Soash and the class’of 57«. After our surprised greeting I ' r. Soash asked if I might shov them some interesting sights around V .ashington B.C, As I walked along with the class of 5 ' and. Mr, Soash I thought of my senior days and asked M. ' , Soash if he knew txie whc ' - eahouts of my classmates and this is what he told me. Borothy Cramer the a.thlete of our class is pitcher for the Chicago Cuties, she recently pitched a no hit no run game rgainst the Springfield Sallies. I’ Iary Ann Zimmerman received her A.3. in college and is no if teaching in Southern Calfornia University. Her husoand., Cloyd Lawrence is oresident of the G-ulf Oil Company the. ' , e. Norma Jean Linn has now reolaced Millie the Plod el for t he Hanover Modeling Agency. Incldently, Norma isn ' t married yet. She just couldn ' t settle down to one man. Charles Shaw is now a rich man for he invented a Chevolet that runs with let pulpulsion,- If y ' ' U see a streak .going down the highway that is a C}Tev.ie made by Shaw. La Verne Hughes has also profited by Charlie ' s invention for he now owns a junk yard, and a garage. His motto is You Wreck ' em and I ' ll Fix ' era. Louise England gave up her teaching career and is employed by her father-in-law at Scoti: s Plarket in Ada the time she isn ' t taking care of her little Johns and her big one. Prophecy Cont. Jim Johnson was recently wote l as the world a greatest Disc Jockey. You can hear him anytime over station P U.N.K. His pro gram Is called the Johnson Jazz. Jeannle Mo Creary is now married to Don Plott and now has two dark-haired boys. She and her husband own a night club in Alger called the Kubbles Klub. Gilbert Campbell, the farmer of our class, married Jeralou Parker and they now.owj: a 1000 acre farm, They are raising qowjb a nd little Campbells. Sue Haney finished her four years of college and is now a Hardin County Cooking Demoatrator what time she Isn ' t cooking for her husband at their home in Alger. I oald goodbye to Mr Soash and the class of ‘ 57 and hurried home. My husband. Plash and the twins Bam and Alakazam (nicknames of course) will be ready for dinner. They will understand when I tell them about my classmates Your classmate, Audrey Verrullllon Class Will 4 m, the Seniors of 50 and 51, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby v ill the following: Mr. Cotterman and his board of education to all Seventh and i ighth grade boys. Mr, Beard, to all the future scientists of ais Physics Class 4 Mr Soashi tc the future basketball teams t Mr. Me Coy, to the 52 ' ' Senior Play cast Mrs V (isslnger, to the 1952 Y-Teens Mrs Sherburn, to the coming Speech Class 4 Mrs Kritzler, to the Home He Class of 1952 I, Gilbert Campbell, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Philip Conley and Russell Parker; also my ability to play basketball to Loren Guyton. i I, Dorothy Cramer, will‘my baseball ability to Elmer Nichols and my quiet shy v ays to Ann Parker. I, Louise England, will my smile to Gale Moore and my fountain pen to Irene England I, Sue Haney, will my ability to get to school just be¬ fore the bell rings to Tom Rice and my place as ’ Edltor of the iVnnual to Louise Clapp 4 4 I, La Verne Hughes, will my ability to give snappy ans¬ wers in History and English Class to Donavon Hughes i’ • S-leo my shortness to Don Prater. 4 I, Jim Johnson, will my dark lovely curls to Hash Tony Allen and my small feet bo Thomas Gibson, 4 t I, Norma Jean Linn, will my ability to get places in a hurry to Evelyn muscles Symonds and my ifalse.eyelashes to Anna Lause. I, Jean Me Cpcai y, v ill my earrings to Go ' sk)) ' Holbrcok and my diamond ring to Dana Green. 4 I, Charles Shaw, will my ability to p3.ay basketoajl in my oenior year to Denny Hughoe. and my drivlnr rbii:- ' to Janet Ramsdell. 4 I, Audery Vermillion, v lll ' . ' Bess i...Kr.isGr- h:olno Lawrence and my Baton twirling ability uo all tb ' ■‘’utur ' Majorettes in Alger High. I, Mary Ann Zimmerraan, will my ability to teach to Sandra Ramsdell and my fast tyning to Phyllis Zamml’ml. Our Pet Peeves Oh, gee whiz I I think there ought to he a law against it ■Je just start to get rested up from our summer vacation when they make us come hack to school again I wouldn t raind going to school if they’d put in elevators so v e wouldn’t have to climD a.11 xhose stairs • - - ---and is all that homev ork readily necessary? ;7ell it certainly seems to me that this building is always too cold!-That is except v lien it’s too warm goodness! hasn’t this v eather been something? Is it really true that Jim is considering having a snow plov put on his ’’model a” so he won’t have so much trouble getting down Sha.dyvale road? Je’ve had some good movies this year, but it seems to m a that they alv;ays come during study periods. And what do you thinlc of the new seating, arrangement? Of course, though,.Norma Jean and Charles don’t mind at a.ll. Gosh, I don’t think I’ll ever be the same agc.in after the history tests v;g ' ve had this yeer, irs, issixiger, how do you thinlc of all those questions? Me had our play in the fall this year, but v;hen spring came and the Juniors bega.n rohersing, we had a grand tiime reminiscij.Tg ' , and I am sure wo all v isheu v e v cro Juniors again and putting on our first play. Despite all cur arguments tncrc is one thing I can Scufel say wc cgroc on. ---- ' . e just don’t understand unc ‘ ' .s ..nu st -.L. .i engines that Ivir, Beard tried so hare to explain to us in Ph si-. Cla.33. And speaking of agreeing, v hen all is said and dono, I i.- sure v e all agree that i%lger High is tops v itli us. Bacc0.l2ureate First Methodist Churah Sunday,May 20,1951, 11:00 A.M® Processional - « High School Onwoard Christian Soldiers-S-ullivan Invocation - - « Revl. Gerald Erter Chorus - - High. School For the Blessings of Our Days- Krones Scripture end Prayer - - Rev. ' tBoser. D. jHlley MlHed Ensenble - - - ; High School Sermon V ere You Xhere-itolGigh “ « Rev. Harold J. Brumback Chorus “• High School Turn Ye To Me- Cain Benediction “ - « Rev. Gerald Erter Recessional - - School! God of Qur Faithers-V ar 2 en Forty-Second iinnual Commencement i LGER HIGH SCHOOL Flay 2 O 5 I 95 I PROGRAM Processional Invocation Ensemble Sa.!}.utatory Oration Address. 11101OM Noel «.v Th e Gre en C .0 bhe d ral 0 To Thine Orn Self Be High School Band Rs’ e Roger D, Riley Senior Girls Carl I.oaOse Eng] and The American Home 1:j, -Jc Ann Ha linn Eimmerman -r.. Myfamvy Hinlle Vocal, Mixed Trio Norma Jean Linn, Jean McCreary, James Johnson The Parade of the ’Vooden Soldiers,Jessel-Kun Valedictory -- - Sue Haney A Fortune To Share Presentation of Class For Diplomas - Evan Soash Class Sponsor Presentation of Diplomas -, - Jajr Ziegler President:’ ofiBoard ’bf Education Special inwards and Honors - - B.W.Cotterman Superintendent Farev ell Dorothy Cramer Class President Gonight V e Launch jV here Shall ’ e Anchor? Song — - Class Faith In the Future Benediction - « « Hov. Riley I p I I I, !■ I I % I Junior Page Top row; i.lr • ocLSiiiQ-dvlsor ♦ iis-rlonG . ' .■lusn.s.w, M rjorio Pcirk.Grf Gordon Holbrook, tlarion i awrence, Chorles Brown, John Stratton, Louise Clapp, Evelyn Symonds A Bottom rov ; Kic ' ard Sneary, Dennis HugnesVerna Stanley, Christina .Martin, Jerry Unden ood, janei hamsdeii., Donna Harsh, Thomas Gibson, Eldon Lutledge, Officers President-Richard Sneary Sec TrecS Vice Pres. —Louise Clapp Reporter-- “Mother ' oes the Talking Director-George McCoy --Gordon Holbrook —Charles Brown Mr,. Maxv ell--- Mrs. Maxwell-— V ilbur Maxwell——- Betty Lou Maxwell-- Connle Maxwell——— Hercules Nelson—-- Bernadlne Smith—- Grandfather Maxv ell Grandmother Maxwell Grandmother . ' r wn-- Grendfcther Brown-- Mr, HinRley- Hunt Mary- iiunt Ruth---- -Eldon Rutledge •Janet Ramsdell -Gordon Holbrook -Marjole Parker •Marlene Mushaw •John Stratton •Donna Harsh -Robert Shaw -Verna Stanley -Louise Clapp -Dennis Hughes -Richard Sneery . Evelyn Symonds -Christine Martin Stage Manager and o Gibson, and Jerry Undcrv;ood. ound Effects, Charles Brown. Thomas Junior Dictionary Nrmc Nic kname imibition Characteristic Chrrles Brown -----“—‘• Chariie ---”-TeachGr“ ‘“ ' Being Friendly Louise Clapp--- iRagmop”-College-iii ' nbitious Tom Gibson— J ' Jnior ' — “ “ —Mc.rry Christine—Getting by Donna Hrrsh-----’’Kitty -Nurse----Laugliing Dennis Hughes-—. Denny -———Center On Varsity-Pestering Next Ycf r Jerry Underwood-- Jeep ------Run a Ranch---Joking Gordon liolbrook- Gordie -Haven’t any-Being Friendly to Patty Marlene Mushaw- Slim -Get Kash-Friendly to Everyone Christine Martin- Flash -Office-Filer--Maybe Marjorie Parker- Janet Raxisdell-- Eldon Rutledge— Robert Shrv7- Richard Sne- ' ry-- Evelyn Symonds— John Stratton--- Vernr Stanley— - Rud olph -Nurse-Peppy - Jen --L success-Temper -- Lee -Be a Gentlemen-Happy - - Bob -Farmer-Getting by --- Smeary -Get Myrtle from-Working Hard Charlie Brov n -- Synp -To Grrduatc-0 K , - Johnny ' -To ovn The Grill-Just Find Out —- Stanley Steamboat -Get Married-Quietness Junior Dlctionrry Con t In« Wc Remcnbcr You For Fr.vorltc Song Fr.vorite Food CVB«- Your h 1 t’s in br scbcl 1--Mock ingbird Bill--Beef sTcc.k L. C.-Your nort printing-Mockingbird Hi.ll—Ice Crcr.ni T,Gi-Your orarrt Greeks-iMiything You Cm--Plp la8;.. Do I Cr.n Better D.H.-Your r.Qbltlous laugh---If-Fish D. H -Your blonde curly hrir—-Brown Eyes---ij::ythlng J.U.-Your likeness of horses--Horse. Called Pete-Horserrdish GlK.-Your long shots-Prtrlcle-Cherries M. M.-Your hold on Kash---If youtGot The Money-Lemon Pie C«M.--Your baton twirling-Hobodys Lomesone—Pickles For Me M.P.-Your sharp shooting-Fi ve(Feet)Tv70-Cream Puffs J.R,-Your raising cyebroY -1 Want To Be-Fried Chicken Loved E. R,-Merger hll but one yerr—Never Been Kisscd-Pinerpple R.S -Your matching pennies-Just a Little Loving-Cake R.S.-Your guarding in baskctball-This Is My-Limberger Country Cheese E,S.-Your 31o 7 Ways - --Sound Off - - ' rcnch Fries J.S -Your self rs the-John arid Mrrsha-Potato Chips Grill Boy ' V«S,-Your quiet,shy, v:ays-Slcwboat To China-Cookies eCfPHOliiCIRB CLASS Top Rowi Leslie Griffin, Paul McGlaughlin, Don Prater, Gene Beard Second RowiHeil Hall, Scott Sipencer, Heber Conley, Kash Allen Ted lloorQj Tom Hicc Gerald MoBanlol Glenn Moore front Rowi l3fSe Wissingcri Advisor; Elaine Lc.wrence, Phyllis Zimmerman, Irene England, Patsy Orders, Barbara Allen Gayle Moore, Betty Givens, Jeralou Parker (FFICERS ‘ ; % resident •Kash Alien Secrctary«Jeralou Parker , .lce Pros •-Irene England Treasuror-Barbara Allen Reporter Nod Hall I?RESEM aN CliiSS rop Row: Janos Campbell,, v altcr Ncwlande. Ei nest Risner, Dana . Green Eandra Ransdcll, nnabeilo IIr;ll Camille Ewing IJr ' tlc Cramer second RowsHrs Shurburn, Advisor; Shirley Kindle, Golda Keith, Paye Lou Beard, Hilda DeLong, Patty Thorpson, Stella Rowe, Dennis Hr.ney Front Rowi Ottis Newland, Jinr ' y Crancr, Junior Hicks, l£vry Lou fencer, LaVerne Zeigler, Clara V orthington, Geraldine ■ Bailey, Paul Puckett, Danny Preston, Loren Guyton. CWICERS Pro6idcnt- I. rtle Cramer Vico-Pros dpOttls Jfiowland Sec Troas -Clara Wo3i; thington Reporter-fendra Suo J ansdell k L ■ 3® iSliHfe: iitW ■ ■■ . S Ki! se ' ;®liSK ' -.-WAiS R ' I i aiGHTH GPJiDK Top Rows Third Rov s Second Rov; Front Rows Prcsidv-nt- Vicc Pres, Top Rev : Third Rev s Second Rovi Front Rev s Presidont- Vico Pres. Shirley Risner, Joyce Nev lam, Iferie Auetiiij ' Jilber • Shaw, Elmer Nichols, Anna Louse, Ivielvin Biederma.n, Roy i .tha. Jean Haney, Clio Parrigin, Linda Hanson, Betty Gross Phyllis Prater, Bernice Cornwell, Piarilyn Nev land, tary Jane La-v-rence, Beatrice Tackett, Kenny IIattar- Ronnie Raymond Ha r on c Rioner, Cloycc Kattery, Billy Parrigin, Hicks, Jerry Stanley, Russell Klinglcr, Carl Iv rle : irGman, Delano IJcGinnis, Don Hughes, Billy Ncwland, Herbert iehoDyQr, Russell Parker. OTFICERS Iclane IbGinnis Phyllis Prater Sec . -Troas • - Janet Ihllcr Reporter - Ncrita Kaiser SEVBIiTH GilvDE Dbn. King ’ ' Laborn leanns, Carolyn Keith, laxinc Neeley Orville .uckett, Delmar Lav rence, Clyde Gibson, Ivk.rgarot Nichols, Charles Rewe, Domia Sue I.iillcr, Robert Ei gi.and 5 Billy Everhart. Reger . orthingten, Larry Patten, Pcrlo Conley, Vera Fayo Rowe, Laura Clemens, Lurr. Cramer, I en Calvert Loretta Campocll, Marilyn Jc Lawrence, Marshall Garmon, Larry Nichols, IlcCey, il r:ncQy Risner, Irma Stanley, Gracie Smith, Betty Kennedy, Cilice Fr.yc Bailey, Lcuise Rev e, Evelyn Smith Virginia liller, Betty L ' U Dale. Henry Manns, l oldon Risner, Rayrmnd Cramer, Darv in Biod rman, Bailey Jorthington, Cera Parrigin, Phillip Gossard, Chari..s Lava ence, Eddie Higgins, Billie Adajns OFFICERS Lebern Jr.nriS Sec. Treas.- Betty Leu Dale Billy .4dar:s Reporter - Henry Ir.nns SIXTH GHiiDE OP ROv : Richard Ramsdell, Irvin Puckett, Robert Kindlei James ’ Hanoyj Forest Hallj Harold Gibson, Ovey Gibson, Janice- Krouskop, Jackie Daniels, Clara Castle, Shirley Carmean, Ifebel Lavn’ence, Jack Whitaker. jcond Row;Patty Newland, Clarence Atha, Don Brovm, Ray Dyer, Barbara Lliller, Bessie Gibson, Pjarlene Lenhart, Violet Kin , Ruth Ann Cole, Judge Hollon, Carol 3 ai Ewing, ; Dorlene Gibson, Kay Johnson, Darlene Givens, Mldred Castle, lir IbGlaughlin. F3FTH GRADS 3p Row; Frank DeRosett, Jim Everhardt, Alfred Lawrence, Ruth Dyer, Norman Nevrfer, Joan L ' ay, Vergil Rov;e, Loren Cramer, Joan Robbins, Grover Gibson, lirs Gemmil. :)cond Row.Howard Tackett, Eldon Prater, S lvia Hughes. I ' tiry Ann Kennedy, Judy Adams, Dwight Lawrence, Phyllis Orders John I fcDaniel, Harless Conle r, Charles Kenned ' , Billy Puckett, John Murphy. .‘ont Row: Titus Worthington, Toddy Spradlin, Harold Conpton, Barbara Howland, Donna Campbell, Hancoy Patton, Billy Hollon, Wilma Hanoy, Deanna Parrigin, Burl Holton, Rox Klinglcr, Donald Honsloy. wiSTrppra •««« rnmmm mmmmwm ggnai 1 h IK ,i V i gj 1 1 I2l 1 FOETH GR J3£1 Top Hov s Jerry Parker, iBrgaret Bartlett, Robert Ramsdell, Sutherland, Truman Pry, Treva Somerrr]an, .j Barbara David Cole, Luther Conley, Beatrice Rov e, vVilliam Bro.vn Second Rov sMiss Whitaker, Shirley Lenhart, Sherman Guvton, Ivl?,rilyn Haioer, Chcarles Casule, Glendc Scott, Harvey Staiileyr, Janet Hev land, Lou Ann Neubert, Douglc..s Burris, LeHoy vi atkinSo Front HOWS Donald llov loand, Frank.lin Hilton, Carolyn Hose, Della Ro 7 e, Jarry Lavroaoe, .-joanre Cpurlock, HeroGit DeLon , THIRD AHD FORTH G?ADD3 Top Rows iirs. I«Hugh, Dolores Brown, Violet Compton, Jackie ■ Kindlo, tiudy Landis, Gerald Holbrook, Jean Ann Ellis, Lee Bnna Ross, Saundre Harsh, Wava Wireiman. Second RowsFayo Clcmene, Nancy Spencer, Rita Carol Crdorst ' ' Barbara,Puckett . Donald Hazsdy,i Jim Lyle, Dina Newfor, Rcdcnna G 0 Gsar . • Hl on ' Row I ' larilyn Ohlcr, Joyce Rose, Dare Id Brewn, Sue Carmcah Bennie Ray, Alma. Iv nns, Re 11a Bailey, I ' iaricn Gross Jr , Dickie Clark, Herbert Hensley, THIRD GRADE cip Hov s Miss Shaw, Carrie Clemons, Shirley Fraley, Jerry ' V hitalcer, Shirley Cornv ell, Stella Gibson, Glenda Ball, Lee Ffoff, Hila Conley, Karan Longbrake, Jerry atroote. econd Rov Sharon Harrod, Jerry Cramer, Janet Bailey, Carolyn LfOTcncQ, Barsic Brov n, V ilmor Prater, Sharon Rose, Joey Rose, Josephine Rov c, Toniry Hattcry, ront Row: Sue Smith, KOwron Burris, Dickie V atkins, Joanne Helton, Carol Sutherland, O.S Neeley Phillip Bradley, Nobel Zimmerman. ot Pictured? Delor es Rowe, Jorry Johnson, Eugene fcKonzie SECOND GraW)E op Rov ; Jirs. Cumi ' iins, Jerry Higgins,Carol Kennedy Ethel Gibson J vrio Brown, Shirley Rev e, Richard Gibson, Donald Nichols, Jack Everhardt, Robert Cook, Charles Holion, - • A ' ialcolm Castle. • ’ econd Rov;;Bobby Sutherland, Donald Puckett, Ila Lee Carter, Carol • Hughes, Lois -kun Prater, lia.rcn Lee Smithy Genevieve r Conley, Bettic Ncwland, Robert Spencer, .nita Wirenian, Sheila Lav rence, Leonard Donnal,,, Irwin Docker. ront.Row: Billy Lcw rence, Ivlichael Lawrence, Joan Gross, Jean Grpss Patricia Rose, Pricilla Rose, Sandra Brown, ' Sue Brov n, Sharon Underwood, LaVadc. Patton. Phillip Puckett. FIRST AND SECOl© GRADES Top Rows Richard Scott, Jerry Houx, Charles Canpbell, Leroy V hitaker, Roger Guyton, Betty Brown, Thoinas Patrick, Kenneth La.v rence, Toiuiiiy Ellis, Ronald Donnal, Carolyn Hamsdell, Second RowsDelmar Eeigler, Barbara Nev fer, E :igene Newland, Bradley IClingler, Ka.y Rita Cotterman, Rodney Kattery iiTden Cramer, Jerry Bailey, Donna Kay Rose, Emit Ifenns • I Front Rov;: llrarvin Carter, Deanna Miller, kudrcy Lenhart, Patty Fensler, Sharon Ranicin, Janice Brown, Dorris Keith Joyce Compton, Janet Smith, Joyce Rayle, Barbara Stanley. Not Pictureds Jimm; Hensley. FIRST GPuiDE Top Row: Miss Fall, Bobby Riser, Richard Risncr, Larry Dunson Billy aIov q, Robert Kindle, Bobby Roedlinger, Janies Bartlett, Kelly Burton, Shirley Haney, Evelyn Downey Barbara England, LincRa Gillen, Carol Nichols. Second Rov sCharlotte Ccoic, Pauline King, Jerry l hitaker, Joyce Ccllins, David Martin, Jr.y Miller, Ronald Hicks, Kenny Smith, Ronald KindTe, Ronald Clemons, i adalcne .Biodcrnaxi, Patsy Risncr, nita V right. Front Row: Harold Dailey, Larry Lr.v rence, Darlene V atkins,_ Kay Lyle, Bernice Neeley, V ilber Donnal, Iris Rowe, J.3. Helton, Gloria Scott, Lee La wrcnco, Dennis Miller. Not Pictured: Raymond. Brovm, Earnest Brown, Joan Johnson, James Rov;e, Her shall Brown. SCHOOL EMPLOYEES COOKS Mrs. Cramer - Mrs. Cushwa - Mrs. Linn L to R: Harley uushwa. Bill Linn, treorge (Junningham, Ired Ankerman Jr , Joe Hervey, Mr Fensler not present TRANSPORTATION r i Y-Teens Top Row--Louise England, Irene England, Patsy Orders, Norma Jean Linn, Majorie Parker, Marlene Mushaw, Second Rov --Mrs. vasslngsr, Advisor; Sue Haney, Louise Clapp, Evelyn Symonds, Gale Moore, Barbarba Allen, Janet Ramsdell, Donna Harsh, Front Row— Shirley Hughes, Elaine Lawrence, rhyllis Zimmer¬ man, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Jea.n McCreary, Christine Martin, udrey Vermillion, Verna Stanley, Jeralou Parker, Officers Fres, Mary Ann Zimmerman Sec, Trees, Louise Clapp Vice Pres, Audrey Vermillion Reporter Marjorie Parker Program Chairman Norma Jean Linn Hi-y ' Top Row--Ted Moore, Jimmy Johnson, Don Prstor, Paul McGlaughlin, Leslie Griffen, Gene Beard, Second Roiv--Richard Sneary, La Verne Hughes, Robert Shaw, Charles Shaw, Gilbert Campbell, Mr, McCoy, Advisor, Bottom Row—Neil H ' ll, Scott Spencer, Ned Hall, Gerald McDaniels Glen Moore, Kash Allen, Gordon Holbrook, Officers , Pres, Jinny Johnson Ice ires, Gordon Holbrook Sec (ScTreas, Gilbert Campbell Reporter, Robert Shaw I i StSifSi- ' :r • i r §xsap sSfr B ’ f ' V. r sy •‘ ' S tfawr ini % jap ' 4 ' f« ! F.HfA. Tap Row.-- Dana Green, Betty Givens, Christine Martin, Audrey Vemillion, Dorothy Cramer, Norma Jean Linn., Mary Ann Zimmerman, Sue Haney, Louise England, Jean Me Creary, Mary Lou Spencer, La Verne Ziegler. Second Row— Shirley Hughes, Donna Harsh, Louise Clapp, Janet Bamsdell, Phyllis- Zimmerman, Barbarba. Al.len, Stella Rov e, Elaine Lawrence, Clara V orthington, Shirley Kindle Front Row.— Mrs:. Long, Advisoor, Hilda Delong, I’ erna Stanley, Gayle Moore, Irene England, Patsy Orders,. Marjorie Parker, P rlene Mushaw, Evelyn Symonds, Jeralou Parker, Geraldine Stone. Pres. Audrey Vermillion Vice Pres. Louise England Sec (Sc Trees, Jeralou Parker Reporter Christine Martin. LmUiU Top Row— Gilbert Campbell, Paul Me Glaughlin, Heber Conley. Second Row- Barbarba Allen, Carolyn Keith, Janet Ramsdell, Donna Sue Miller, Sue Haney, Mr. Beard, Advisor Front Row - Danny Preston, Evelyn Syrnonds, Norma Jean Linn Marjorie Parker, Dorothy Cramer, JVIary Ann Zimmerman, Ottis Rowland. C f orns ixcc 4t: on! v ' T.r ' irp’i ' b Ji“V ' CT ' ' ’.ci i ‘Alc- ' ij ' rd f ip.rriCr...o ta ocrccr, Js-i. ' ' i- ' rcstoQ, Tern H-’-Cc s jirra,’ Saber oOi ' .lc-y, Jorot ly Crsticr, J.orci;,«fia , Cttls ]:e yi ' n.U or-a UOU—Louise iCn.vlEr.Q, -■‘“ ' “• ' - ' I, Iren.c ciprlcnc li-ucja- u, Lvci: j rjer ie .?.:r: ov‘, -uiir iinr., Jcmlou Ca ifla.lle Evinr: 1?: ' j s ■nc r, Janci: he’ msdcll• , v;orma Jean • 2nd U) —r f ' r. Liay. aiructor. : oiao Keif:, .■i.-ry .Vnn kllmcrogr., ' Zkv c’- ' v.-.r. vSulr-:. ie-isJ;].!, G.la -. ' crc:, yuy Lfev 30 Bi‘i, i-ouiss ClBi..;, ' Jiu. l-ryty niaom,sou, .L-i.o l svvrercc, ootty ‘rAVi ns. v• - - ' - eanie HcCre ry, Le Varne Ziegler, Phyllis Zimmermsn, Stells Ro ' ’ 6 Shirley i indl8, Gersldinp B0il6y, p.irley Hu?: ' cs, ClPrs orthinytom, Verna Stanley, Sonna rfarsn, Barbarbs Allen. Beys Chorus 2nd rov’--Riclard Snearv, Srnest Risner, Toiii Rice, Heber Conl yi Gene 3e‘rd, alter Nsvaand, James Campbell, Danny Preston, 1st row--ivir. Eley.Director; Junior Hichs,PaAB. Puckett, Jimmy Cramer, Scott Spencer, Loren Guyton, Ottis Newland, Dennis Hanoy 1 1 I ! j i GHILS GLEE CLUB Top Hov;; Louise England, Christina J.fertin, Camille Ev ing, Irene England, Patsy Orders, iiary Lou Spencer, Janet Hamsdell ii:,rlene Lushr.v , llarjorie Parker, Dorothy Cramer, Audrey Vermillion, Korma Jean Linn Second ilov ;?.r, Eley, Director vn © 3 ' •t Ttle Gold?. Keith, Uary Ann Zimmerman. _ Cramer, Sandra Hamsdell, Gayle Moore, Eveiy: S nnonds, Fay Lou Beard, Louise Clapp, Sue Haney, lam ' :; Thompson, Elaine Lavrronce, Betty Givens, Jeralou Parh i. .-‘iC «•, Front Rov 75 La.Verno Zeiglcr, Jean McCreary, Phyllis Zimmer-mr Stella Hov o, Shirley Kindle, Geraldine Bailey, Shiric“. Hughes, Clara Jorthington, Verna Stanley, Donna Harsh, Barbara Allen Jean libCreary, JUNIOR MD SENIOR ENSEI3LS Sue Haney, Il ' .ry . .nn Zimnerraa.n, Norm Jean Linn, Janet Hamsdell, Audrey Vermillion • JUIJIOR ENSSIvELE Donna Harsh, Christina Ilartin, Iferlene IIushQW FHESHI ' .iOI AW SQRHOIvDRB aNSiHi ' j Golda Keith, 3e.ndra Re.asCell, Gayle Hoore, i ' atsy Orders, Shirley Kindlej Fay Lou Beard, I.r.ry Lou ijpcnccr, Blaine. Lawrence, L ' 1 X. ' mk . 1 1 B.. ■ ' k ;:1, . HONOR SOCIETY Top Rt vc lUr. Boarily Advisor5 Kash Allen, Johnson, Gene Beard 5 Richard Sneary Fror-t r.ov 5 Louise Clapp, Irene England, Marlene J shaw, Sue Haney RED CROSS Top Rov i Billy Adaras, Charles Bradley, Loren Cramer, Second Row: htrs, V isslr!§3r ; School Ikd Irene England. Janou Lvimscell. Shaw, Grade School .tadvisor , visor; Pal’cy Jean McCreary Thompson, Mss 5 Front Rows Rita Risnor, Carolyn Rose, Collear.. Junson, Carol Underwood, hnrgaret Bartlett, Eldon Pi=ater, Ka.ron Longbrako, Jerry Cramer, Mrilyn Ohler, High School Officers President-Janet Ramsdcll Vice Pres .-Jean I bCreary Sec Treas -Irene England Reporter-Patty Thompson Grade School Officers President-Carol Underwood Vice President-Rita Risner See Treaso-Loren Cramer Reportor-Jerry Cramer PHIKCS OP P 3 i.Cij] CCPlTIiST Top Row I ' Gn0 ' ■jii lcxnC j En O.and Front Rov s Barl ara .Allerij pri;.,qy Orders5 Iv rlene Mushaw, Louise Janet Ramsdell, Donna Harsh. The local winners were Janet Ramsdell at the First Methodist Church and Louise England at t.hs J. ' -.seTll ' .y .. yf Gad.. Church. The girls participated in the County c- ' ntest rat KentoUj where Janet won.« Janet corrpeted with sir oilier contestants in the District contest at V esterville. Ohio. Idarilyn Olier, Jeanne Spurlock Audrey VeraiiD.liony G:oie liocre. Chr iSt ina, Hart in .1 U 1 i BAND 5th Row—Donna Hprsh, Philip Gossard, Jirxiny Craner, Gene Beard, Marlene Musfxav , Audrey Vermillion, Paul McGlaughlin, Dorothy Cramer, M. ry Lou Spencer, Tom Rice• 4th Rev;—Baily V orthing, Clara Worthington, Phyllis Zimmerman, Danny Preston, Christine Martin, Leslie Griffen, Faye Lou Beard, Billy Newland, Carolyn Keith, 3rd Rov;---Mr, Eley, director, Lura Cramer, Betty Lou Gross, Donna Sue Miller, Linda Lee Hansen, Myrtle Cramer, Gail Moore, Earnest Risner, LaVerne Zeigler, Goldie Kieth, Dennis Hughes, 2nd Row—Evelyn Symonds, Louise Clapp, Don Everheart, Scott Spencer, v ayne Prater, Glen Moore, Camille Ewing, Mary Ann Zimmerman, 1st Rov;—Jeanne Spurlock Marilyn Ohler. 4-H Girls Top Row--M8rilyn Lawrence, Karen Calvert, Carolyn Keith, Lura Cramer, Betty Gross, Ivla.ry Lou Spencer, LaVerne Zeigler, Golds Keith, Mabel Lawrence, Mrs, Bfeter Mhe Clark, Advisor. Second RowjLo ' ilse Compton, Loretta Campbell, Janet Miller, Janet Rsmsdell, Dorothy Cramer, Patsy Orders, Gail Moore, Sandra Sue Ramsdell, Myrtle Cramer, Front Rov iCsrol Underwood, Clara h’ortaington, Laura Kirts, Darlene Givens. 4?-H Boys Top Row: Caoyce Hattory, Neil Hall, Jinmy Cramer, Earnest Rlsner, Ned Hall, Glenn Uoore, Loren Guyton, Richard Snoary. Second. Row:Mr. Wilson, Scott Spencer, Ted Moore, Jimmy Johnson Leslie Griffin, Robert Shaw, Kenneth Ifcttery, Front Rov7: Russell Klingler, Richard R sdell, Loren Cramer, V eldon Rlsner, Gene Beard, Danny Preston, Billy Newlsnd, John Murphy, fershall Carmen, Raymond , Cramer MIXED ENSEMBLE Hichard Sneary , Jean McCreary, Nonna Linn, Cilbert Campbell WHICH OITE3 V ILL HAVE MONEY SAVED IN 10 YEARS? START N0W...$1 OPENS m ACCOlRiT SAV£AND BE SAFE THE CITY LOAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY 200 WEST IvLABKET LIMA OHIO PHCNS 501 .iLGER, OHIO COMPLIiilENTS OF .G ALGER, CHIC liEIffiER - FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSDRANCE CORF. 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Barber: Yep, sometimes I snip off a bit of ear, n ' ■ %■ A A ■, iv ' Yv t i «v j, ii A ' % Ji ' A . if n i, A ' 4v Reckless Judge, so help me, I wasn ' t going 60 miles an hour like the officer says. I ivasn ' going 30 miles an hour. I wasn ' t even Stop! barked the judge, ' e ' d better close this case before you start backing up and hurt somebody. Ten dollars. I t Heine Basket Ball Players Record Varsity Position Year dumber F.G. Poiiits Gilbert Campbell Jimmy Johnson Kash Allen Don Prater Heber Conley Gordon Holbrooks Paul McGlaughlin Guard Fonvard Forward Center Guard Guard Center Senior Senior Sophmore Sophmore Sophmore Junior Sophmore RECORD Alger-77 Alger--57 Alger_ 45 - Cridersville Alger-58-Dimkirk _ 1 7 -Round heed - Marseilles -St♦Gerard -McGuffey —---—Ridgeway ---- Mt.Cory ---Forest --Marseilles -McGuffcy -Harrod -Roundhead -Dola -Mt. Victory ---Dola -Dunkirk -Lafayette 11 75 59 209 88 90 28 208 4 154 80 388 77 124 57 305 22 171 31 373 33 23 11 57 66 19 3 41 There Nov There Nov 55 43 50 70 -50 ■87 ■57 •71 •95 ■89 •82 •94 -59 lger- V 73 1295 Alger Alger- Alger- i0.ger- iilger- i.lgei ' Alger iAger ilger iilger lrer ..If ' cr •Botkins - 54 Here - 47 There -22 There -39 Here ---70 There - 35 There -46 Here -28 Here ----52 There -40 There -36 There - 41 Here --—29 Here - 36 There -48 Here -36 Here - Here 785 Hov. 21 Mov 28 De«« 5 Dec 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 Dec. 21 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 J an. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Tournauont ' at i.da Taft Gym Tger- Tger- .Iger- l er- Iger- •67 -65 - -77 -• .65 - •Forest OI ' JU Feb. 15 ■Ridgeway ONU Feb. 19 •Dunkirk OIRJ Feb. 20 •Forest ONU 22 •McGuffcy ONU Feb. 24 330 256 District Tourney at Cellna Al- ' ier-_45---HoaglIn-Jackson- ‘C? Colina Feb.28 Total Points iiveregc Year Record . lgGr 1671 iilgcr 69 5 8 Won 21 Opponents 1095 Opponents 45 2 3 Lost 4 CAMPBELL ALLEN JOHNSON PRATER TROPHIES CONLEY HOLBROOK SUASH MoOLAUCiHLIN Basketball Squad Top row Richard ' SnG£ry, Ernest ' Rtsner, Gene Beard, Leslie ' Griffin, Che lies Brov n, James Cramer, Dennis Hughes, Mr Soash,Coach. 1st row Gordon Holbrook, Kash i llen, Don Prater, ' Paul McGlaughlin, James Johnson, Hebcr Conley, Gilbert Campbell. Reserve Top rov7 Ottis Wcwland ' , Dennis Hughes, Ernest Risner, Danny Preston, ' Loren Guyton, James Cramer, Richard Gncaryr Mr.Soash, Coach. 1st row Charles Brown, Leslie Griffin, Paul Kc ' - ' laughlin Gene Beard, Gordon Holbrook. PLi YERS iJBILITIES GILBERT CAMPBELL was our captain this year He was very valuable in setting up plays and holding the team together. JdHNHOW was the other senior on the squad He v;ill be missed .for his height and his ability to make that shot from the side KASH ALLEN carried his share and more in rebounding and racking up points this year He was our high point man of the year DON PRiiTER controlled the backboards on rebounds ijid when he got hot there was no stopping him HEBER CONLEY v as another point getter He was our fastbreak man When we threw the ball to the other end of the floor, Hebcr was there• GORDON HOLBROOKS V7as the team’s sparkplug. l Vhen the team slowed dov n, Gordon was in there fighting and battling it back to the top MCGH ' .UGHLIN V7as another spark plug He could really hit from the corners and his height was always a help To the reserve I have to say that they made us really v7ork for our positions on the squad. That really helped us in our game v7ork. RESERVE RECORD Alger-30-►-Cridersvillc—-—-85 Alger-———-—45--—Dunkirk -87 Alger— —43 -Roundhead —-—-81 Alger-48---Marseilles -87 Alger-----47--—St Gerard -14 Alger-- -33---McGuffey -81 Alger---35— --—-Ridgev ay -31 Alger---36-----Ht Cory -38 Alger-85----—Forest ----S Alger---33--Marseilles -83 Alger-38-McGuffey -85 Alger---31--He.rrod 86 Alger---—48--—-Roundhead -84 Alger-50-Dola 84 Alger-41-Mt Victory-87 -iilgcr—--43—-- - - --26 Alger--36——-Dunkirk -S3 Alger-—---46 — ----Lafayette -30 Alger—-48---Botkins -15 MMMK iPlW.i wpW mgm iTIliiMiiiii MililMr. ' |pliit9Wii ' )Mi!r;it _ _ _ . ... _ mm mm -mm m mm mm ■ wm — ■■_ ft ' MMKSiim iiiiiiii i a w jw ’ fe ' .mm . .. lewMi mm .-mm mm mm. Amm mm. m i mmt mmm -mm mm mm wmt- mm mm. t ssasss -smrf gsjjje; mm-, m . -mm 9m mm mm mm. mm __ __ % mm a I iwwi « M«iiiit ii i Mi i iwa mmm.tmmmm mmm nmm mm nw- mm -■« « s ««, « • ««« ItawMii ■ Mum tmm mmm .mm mm-mimmimm imiimmm i i mmm mm mmm mm mm tmm mmm i iSSmSmmSSrSSSSSmSXS J . .. 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' ■■e i mmei- .mUta-em x ip tfix xsmfewi 4 ii|tps! mm ' m e - % -mem iame mm 4 i i. i maimm mm memmm immmme€ ( « ! « « ««« tme emmu “w www wi.i n . eea fUtt WUtUieii’- ’ M emm mm ' ' ‘ ‘■ 4 ;: -y-.-:-: rxwx;- $ ' SLi V • ; CHEERLEADERS Donna Harsh, Fatty Thompson, Norma Linn, Jeralou Parker, Myrtle Cramer, Phyllis Zimmerman BASEBALL Back Rov;—LeVerne H aghes, Leslie Griffin,, Den Prater, Paul McGlau hlin, Kash iillen, Gilbert Campbell Front Row—Dennis Hughes, Jimmy Cramer, Heber Conley, Richar 3 Sneary, Charles Brown, Gordon Holbrook, Eldon Rutledge, Tom Gibson RECORD Dcla 7 Alger 18 Roundhead 2 Alger 9 Roundhead 0 Alger 2 Dole. 1 Alger 11 Dola 5 Alger 6 Mt, Victory® Alger 7 McGuffey 7 Alger 9 Mt.Victory 3 Alger 20 Harrod 2 ilger 14 McGuffey 0 Alger 4 Roundhead 0 Alger 4 LaF- ' yette 5 Alger 16 Harrod 5 Alger 3 Kenton 1 Alger 3 Dunkirk 7 Alger 6 Lexington 13 Alger 9 Opponents 58 runs Alger 145 runs Batting Aver? Lges Gilbert Campbell .385 Grade 12 LaVerne Hughes .542 Grade 12 Heber Conley .592 Grade 10 Kash Allen .308 Grade 10 Gordon Holbrork .440 Grade 11 Charles Brovm ,500 Grade 11 Don Prater ,304 Grade 10 Paul McGlaughlin .200 Grade 10 Tom Gibsrn .222 Grade 11 Dennis Hughes .400 Grade 11 Richard Sneary .500 Grade 11 Earnest Risner .500 Grade 9 Leslie Griffen .000 Grade 10 Jinny Cramer .000 Grade 9 TEAM AVER iGE ,433 V - .■w ' - ' v’r-5 ' •t, %,y;.i ' l . ' fr- ' P ' t-y I V Tti.; ' 49 • ' ■ ' ' . ' rfV k v ■«y X ' Vl:-| V.. Vf ., ■ TC! t ' ■ ■ j ' ’ ' ' ' i- ' •eS ' ‘t5 • . - .j 1 - . 5 . M ' .• ' V: V -A .€ • r ! w % - IS A • ' ' •: X ’ ' - V ■ • • ■•■•‘-. V -•■. f ■.■! ' , ' J .j, r.; ' :, ., ' ; Ifv .■:-‘7 ' ' SJ : .i ' ■ -if 53 fc.- - • ' . ' . ■ 1- ' ,.Tt ' . . tj ' ■ ' f ' - ' ■ ' - ' Vvr ' ?®s tv 4 .: A t. ' .r .L |l ■•.v. ra,.c •Ij ' S • c ,v V . ' .m • I ' ' « ' S ■ ' •; ' S_ •Vs N. . • ' Ti ■tr fv ' i ? •i ■ ■t ' ■?■ ■ v- ' f 4Vi ■ ■ ' V N ♦ I • It ' s . ' . - ' ■ ' — . - ? t •4s.:.s. . I’v. u W HuS A-. i • ■V -■’ ■ ' .f : ' V • . v’ c y-ilf , ' i . ' i d ■■• -i ' -i ™ ■. s. q ■ 1. ■ ill ♦ ' . V ' .5 ' d . V . j.. ' : , ■• . V 1 V t % ' T S . I V.r- • • . -V • ■’ ji ' s 01 , ' ) ' I ' V- ' np JM . ..avii. .. .. rv I ,4lC.i idJ rrl .v ;9. . L£ ' I ' lA ' , ' ' ‘ S ' ’ ' ' ■ A ■ it-’- ' Jl mM gf ' ' -f’i .• piv f ' • • • ' . • • I y-yA’ ' i ' y ' t ' j 2 « ' :S- Z P ' ... ' ■ • .,i- M i -.V- • .-.K .( 1 : . • • • . ‘ ' i-. ' .T« ■ - ■• ' . • ■■•• ■ ■ ' . ■ .li A ' • .. • V ■ .• -1 y, :,• •• ., 1 ' 1 . AI 4 .. H P H 0 T y ' ' ' V V .. . V p S Shool Calander 1950 51« Sept 5. School Opens. 18 Y-Teens 1st Meeting. 2 Hl-Y 1st Meeting. 28. Fair, No School (Band Plays). 89. Fair, No School. Oct. 13. Sophmore Skating Party. 13. Senior Pictures Taken. 20. Senior Play. - 27. No School (Teachers Meeting) NoV. 3. Junior Senior V einer Roast - 9. 4-H Achievement. ' 83-24. Thanksgiving Vacation. -27- Dec 4. No School (Bad Weather) Dec. 7 F.H.A. --Demon s tret ion. 12 F.H.A. Dance. 18. P.T.A. Christmas Program 19.. Junior Senior Christinas Party. 22 - Jan 2. Christmas Vacation. Jan. 19. First Semester Ends. 22. Second Semester Begins. Feb. 8 . Band Minstrel Show. 9. Y-Toens Hi-Y Valentine Dance.. 10. Senior Scholarship Tests 16. Freshman Party. 22. No School ( Washington ' s Birthday), 86. Junior ' s Receive their rings. School Calandor Con ' t Uar. 9. Sley Bom Ball (Band Party). 16. P.T.A. Sqijare Danceo 23. No School (Good Friday), 31. District Contest for Solos and Ensembles ■Apr. 6 J ' unior Play.. 11. Honor Society Banquet. 13, Y-Teens Hi-Y Spring Dance. 14. District Band, Cho.-?-L;s Contest. 19. Alger, Me Guffey Baud Concert. 20. Junior Senior Banquetc 20, 8th Grade Tests, y ■ May 2. Basketball Banquet, 4, County Musical, 5. District Spelling Contest, 20,. Baccalaureate 20, Commencement, 25, Last Day of School. 26, Alumni Banquet, 28-29, Senior Trip, Jokes Sergeant: ”V hy is it irnportont not to lose your head in an attack? RecruitBecause that ' would leane no place to put yotir helmet ' r • .• .1 . rX w }i ii-ii « Charles ' J re you filthy I rich? - Jimmy; No Charles: Are you filthy poor? Jimmy; No, Just filthy . • • li-H- iv v., Tell the court how you came t. -to take the car Well, the car was -sta.nding in front of the cemetery,so I thought the mmer vjas deed Custome r: Is this tea or coffee? It tastes - exrEltjf like Kerosene Waiter: If it tastes like kerosene it’s positively tea-beca ' use our coffee tastes like turpentine. C ' ustomerCTrice micked by the ' . ■ barber ' s razor) Hey, barber feive me a lass.of vmter. Barberc l?hat s wronge, sir, hair in you mouth? Cusomer: Naw,-I vwant to see if my neck leaks. •Q- ! •_The - absent-minded super- ’intendent drove up along¬ side his house. He glanced into his empty garage and gasped, leaped back intib his car, raced to his in¬ surance agent ' s office, and reported excitedly: My car ' s Been stolen Again: i. }4 iHk ♦ 7 -JHHi Hostess: Won ' t you have something more immy?S JimmyNo,,thank you.I ' m full Hostess: Well put some of this fruit in your pocets to eat on the way home. Jimmy: No, thank you, they ' re full too. -ii’ ' , . -(!•. vK ' K ' li’is ' iv F« h:By the v;ay, that dress you re wearing. Marlene: Oh, its nothing. Kash: You ' re so right. K’ ' v n . C- Mother: Ann, when you wait on the table bonipght, be careful not (bfc. spill anything. icn: Joij’t worrv,I know when to keep’my mouth shut. A ' . ' lady had Just purchased a po 0 ’::R£.;e stamp at a sub- stltion.- Must I .stick it on myself ' ' ' che asked the clerk. ' To siwIvc1 7 r c b, mad am. replied the clerk.lt will sh. mes- ' e if you S ' Gi.ck :;..t c,.i the envelope .. I Hichars Sn.inyyji his decrejdt truck, drove up ' the toll ' ■ bri-ige« ' h ' ifty cenbs cr .v d the gatenan, ' •’Sold , replied Richard JoK.es Teacher: V here v as the declaratior! of Independence sib ied? Audre 37 iAt the ho ' ctotn I uess Mr,Beard:Son, nhen Abe Lincoln : 7 as ycur age ne was uiaKlng his ovm living. Gene:Yes, and -when he ' ras your age he was President.. • ' .oi ' ii ' ii ' : jTktiV I Jim; Yep, the •nga,,eAent is off she v en ' t marry me, Gilbert: v;hy ‘ s that? Didn ' t you tell her about your rich uncle? Jlm: X sure did. hor she ' s rny aunt. Norma:I declare Charley, every time you see that little blue-ej ed blonde your brain stops worKlng. Charles:Thats not ' ciue. Iviy brain stopped v orhing long before I met her. Mr.McGoy:Does a rabbit ' s foot really bring good luck? Mr Soash:I should say so. My ulxG felt one in my money pccKct once and thought it was a mouse- About a year efter her husbend died, the vjidow herself died. V hen she arrived at the Psc rl: Gates she ask d if she might sec her former hushsnd• ' hvhat ' s ills name? Joe Gold. :!!. Yo ' i ' ll ' ' U. ' ' c to give us a bet err iden 1 i f 1 ?.a ion. Hou about his lo s ' words? ' ' Ve classif T new arrival, thac -r ayo V cll, she replied, just tefoiw he died, Joe said,Katie, if yo’i ever waste an3 of hard eciVK • ' colic ' rs, -l ' 11 turn over in my r ■ ca ”■ II ‘ jh, suri. we laiow him. We call him V hirllng Joe up here. Jerry U.;You never used to roll your o n cigarette before. jhy do you do so now? Bob G.:Because the doctor told me I needed a little eixrcise. Mr.Johnson:Don ' t you think our .eon gets his intelligence from me? Mrs-. Johnson:He must. I ' ve sti?.l got mine. ... Jean M.-.There ' s nothing In the world ha rder than a diamond, is there? Don;Yes, s ' ectheart-kecping up the installment pa nuents on it. Gordon:Don ' t drive so fast around the horrK rs. It moivcs me nervous. Janet: If you don ' t want to get scared do as I do, shut ycur cm cs V 7 hen wc come to the corners. Doctor: Hov. ' ' s the pi tient this morning? Nurse.: I think he ' s regaining consciousness. He tried to blow the icam c: f his medicine. tS id Tale Thercf vm s a young person named Ted,Who danc’d before going to bed O.u iob.ster and ham and pickle and i;m,.. ' wc wh ' n he awome he was ' ' P r •i e i . ' .•.. ' Si v Ther: - ' orc three stores in a row. One da 3 the OT.’ner in the right hand store put up a. sigh, Fire Gale . The mem on the left end put up a sign, Bankruptcy sale. The man in the middle was stymied for a while. Then he came out v ith a sign, Main Enti-ance.! Nev ' Clew -Vkiat do you do when a o’’stcmer iorgsus his change? ger:Y ' ox. tan on the cov-ni- r with a dollar bl31. ; ' l ' r 1 i • , t ' ( f . 1 f t 0 . • ' •i ' V,:, -f ■A ' - % vT ' “ 4 ji ' 1 t ' •?i- . . ; ' • ' ■ M, ' rfi- (•, ' a B , ' V , 1 Ir . r- ' 4 t ■ ' ' • • , t ' -;■ • ' y ' ■’ i ; ; • it‘ ' . 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