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( ns r i o u PRESENTS O ' ' : •’1 ' V V - v.- • ■ I p 1 fpT ! ■ 4 ; S ' • ■ 3 . : iyl §m r { DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1954, humbly but proudly dedicate our Annual, “1954 Eagle” to Mrs. Shirley P. Wissinger, who during her years at Alger has been a guiding light to us. She has been our teacher, advisor, and friend in need. As a small token of our esteem, we dedicate our yearbook to her. M. C. Adams, Jack Hose, Fred Ankerman,Jr., Clerk, James Ramsdell, James E. Neubert, L. S. Preston FACULTY BACK ROW: Stanley Levin, F. E. McGlaughlin, Webster Hanson, Cleo Shaw, Della Sonderman, Mary E Beard, Mildred M. Fox, Evelyn Towey, Donald Fuchs, Charles E. Reiss, B. W• Cotter- man, Superintendent FRONT ROW: Sarah Louise Fall, Blanche Cummins, Irene Hall, Rosa Dotson, Helen M• Hopkins, Secretary, Dorotha Kritzler, Marie Ewing, Shirley P. Wissinger, Allans P• Fucker B. W. COTTERMAN Superintendent HELEN HOPKINS Secretary FACULTY SHIRLEY P. WISSINGER DOROTHA KRITZLER WEBSTER HANSON STANLEY LEVIN ALLANE ZUCKER EVELYN TOWEY CHARLES REISS MILDRED FOX DONALD FUCHS DELLA SONDERMAN CLEO SHAW GRADE FACULTY IRENE HALL BLANCHE CUMMINS SARAH FALL F. E. McGLAUGHLIN MARIE EWING ROSA DOTSON MARY BEARD CLEAN UP! BUS DRIVERS Abraham Perkins, Webster Hanson, Donald Fuchs, F. E. McGlaughlin, Ed Fensler. Mrs . Mrs. Mir s Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY - . • : is Name Degree Sub,iect3 Taught Zucker B.A . Western Reserve Problems, His¬ tory, Consumers Ed., Salesmanshi • ‘ Fox A.B, r Ohio Northern Algebra, Geome¬ try, Senior Math, 7th 3th Math. Wissinger A.B. Ashland College English, Speech, Latin Hans on A.B. Adrian, Michigan Chemistry, Math, English, Reading, Spelling Fuchs B. A. Baldwin Wallace Biology. History, C otterman B . S . M . A. Ohio Northern Columbia U J ; t, v j Superintendent, Citv English Levin B.S. Ohio Northern t i • Typing, Bookkeep ing R i e s s- B. S . Ohio Northern Shop, Mechanical Drawing , Kritzler B.S. Miami (Ohio) Home Economics , Towey B.S. M.A Ohio State Ohio State Band, Music ANNUAL STAFF Editor Ass 1 1 Editor Jr. Editor Business Manager Assistant Photography Assistant . Assistant Jokes Editor Sports Editor Art Editor History Prophecy Class Will Sr, Dictionary Jr. Dictionary’ ' • James Cramer - Myrtle Cramer - Delano McGinnis • Sue Hamsdell - Faye Lou Beard - Mary Lou Spencer - Patty Thompson - LaVerne Zeigler - .Cttis Nqwiand - Junior Hicks - Ernie Hisnor - Myrtle Cramer - Camille Ewing - Dorothy Mann - Golda Kei.th. - Coralie Miller - Patty Thompson Grumbler Annual Staff Back Row: Mr. Levin, Junior Hicks, Ottis Newland.Jr Coralie Miller, Camille Ewing, Ernie Risner, Delano McGinnis, Jimmy Cramer, Mrs. Wissinger. Front Row Dorothy Mann, La Verne Zeigler, Myrtle Cramer, Mary Lou Spencer, Faye Lou Beard, Sue Rams- dell, Patty Thompson, Golda Keith. ••r +.r i the will TO DO THE SOUL TO DARE Cl mss ERNEST RISNER President Settioto LESLIE GRIFFIN Vice President JAMES CRAMER Secretary-Treasurer PATRICIA THOMPSON Reporter SANDRA SUE RAMSDELL MARY LOU SPENCER MYRTLE CRAMER SwloM ' GOLDA KEITH CAMILLE EWING CORALIE MILLER LA VERNE ZEIGLER DANNY PRESTON PAUL PUCKETT DOROTHY MANN OTTIS NEWLAND, JR. FAYE LOU BEARD SENIOR GLASS WILL I, LaMerne Zeigler, will my ability to be quiet in Problems class to Bill Newland, and my red hair to my orocher . I. Mary Lou Spencer, will my sunny smile to Mr. Fuchs, and my anility to sing second soorane to Willa ' Mae tcwu I, Golca Forth, will my long hair to Lura Cramer, and my Problems notes to Donovan Hughes. I , J: narrr Cramer, will my job as editor of annual to Delano McGinnis, and my place on varsity to ED Hall I, Ottis Newland, will the tenth grade English class to Cloyce Hattery, and my ability to get out of class to all future Seniors. I, Patty Thomoson, will my collection of two-tone excuses to Norbert Wischmeyer, and my small feet to Kay Johnson. I, Camille Ewing, leave my short naturally curly hair to Janice Towey, and my talking ability, which I used to keep from getting expelled, to Pete Shaw-. I, Coralie Miller, will my getting to Typing class late every day, to Joyce Newland. I, Loren Guyton, will my ability to become a great Basketball star to Morris Lawrence, and my ability to drive to Donna Sue. I, Junior Hicks, will my ability to get along in class and to stay out of trouble, to Philip Conley I„ Sue Ramsdell, will my dimples to Clio Parrigin, my debating ability to Billy Newland, and my numer ous .jobs cf typing and mimeographing to all the future typists of A.H.3 I, Leslie Griffin, Miller , will my curly hair to Janet I, ?aul Puckett, will my dark curly hair to Bob England and my big feet to Gera Parrigin. I, Faye- Leu Beard, leave my ability to sing alto to Nancy Spencer, and my ability to chatter constantly to Coca Parrigin. t . uamiy Preston, will my ability to get in late to Betty Gross, and my ability to get along with girls to Bob Pitts. I, Myrtle Cramer, will my basketball ability to Nanoy Klink, my quietness tc Donovan Hughes, and clarinet playing to Jimmy Lyle. I, Ernie Rlsner, will my place as Senior President to anybody that is ' stupid enough to take it. X, Dorothy Mann, will my long dark hair to Carol Wire- man, and my quietness to Wilia Mae Rowe. Section II We, the Seniors leave to the Faculty our thanks for the help they have rendered us in the past and will to them the following: ■ ' ... . . To Mr. Cetterman-the light switch in English class. To Mrs. Wis.singer-freedom from cur worries and troubles Tc Mr, Hanson-the seventh grade of !9 3-- i954, and may ' he bo glad that he dicin ' -1 ' have- the Seniors. . • • . . t . To Mrs. Towey-the empty chairs in band and music. To Mr. Re:i3b-the misfortune, of not being able to have us for a o ' Jass, ' ; ' V.. ' ‘ ■ To MrsErittler-our Prom menu.- ■ To Mi Fuhhs-our perfect attendance in Gym. Class. ... , x J Fete-the eighth grade cf i9bo-1954. To Mrs. Zucker-an Ohio driving manual. To Mr. Levln--a screwdriver to remove the heel-plates from his shoes. CLASS _ C i ... :, I3r4 i: 1 As I Look b a ok over the past twelve y e p re . - X -w ' school life 1 find t;hat many good times and. j 1 a wo:: ; h aa . ha «e made u s the gr adapting c . j. a s s of 1954.. The class o f ‘ 135 4 began its so 1J • L - - .C ' JL e war z.t, UbOU fifty pup i 1 £ ' } i ' j t n o f 3 V 3 i; f a. C.e - V ' j’om that t “ ni 10 Vfc ‘ e a e lost IT any i r t r c . i 1 s i tfo c r o • iee Meat non Id not s t f ' cm .1 hh task The b e c01 r i . ± a 0 S WhC star ted together re aaVe V 1 , , o r :e r gt-er, GrOv ' LS. he. ' ; up tZ ue Rams de. y j Mfi ov ' .« j ' V x. ?i ■ er(.ia U) i J. i. - F ■ • g ) Fag c L v. ar ■ ' Cm tie eh vl c. d • ' yO.i n ' jf ' ee 9 u i. t o J ' : U: .mi i amor, Junloi h ; v; jJ Fe V ' f -y ' fro M A Jilje a n art. MiriiLi C-raiuei ' . L-dj Pun- kej u i. l e • . W C i;. tpo ' •. . o .. a . graae .a: o.ir Ki SP. bit ' ■i :• th e sev- 0 U ! • 11 • :jJ 0 V o u n v; ' Jjo f r.j • L v ' c a i,o K : T . T A the tento, . J J ■ L-.,m in tin. f _• e v oi. Lai. an V ‘ . t . J Cv 1) -- 6 dr if -r a. in in the to ol 5 -ij Th , . . • oue e erne r.tary years ou r teach c s we X e as folio? c M Sue c ry an n in L{ OL d Y 1 J “ . . ‘ ■ jD ou.l i! .1 . u; e first j Mrs. Beard and Mr 3 ■ Ou me i. ■■•a : a. th f 3 0 •send, Mrs vVr rten in the 1 bird, Miss vv j.dn.ey he i X M , % .4. l V. -v u n a ••a the four in. . .;i . s c ■r eei ' .i. r the fifth a i cl hr • AS-GrldUg :.lt . . 1 Gii the sixth. Oar fit gn . 3ch ie i teachers warm as f c..l 1 ■? i Helen Sherbu v v- £ a ix 1 ii dhi .icy ' 7; ssinger i 3 1 . • a b t o : ? 1 ' , G-eurgo Mot ; V ’ Rob r j El ey , Rape Long, lv a-. B or Z li Van- norm c-.a JL ' R ■•be rt list. Mar y DiO-ur-o ' ) , i ' il ' it.-su • i -■ r 1 e n , Robert Lc-v r e -- R Dcrotha Krit aier Aladriu k r.cker , ' A - r i ' ,n ( , - . -W ■j Fox, U.V. v vw J. ..v w it, ' . «. U4.v — J.y-AJ.Vw ' j-w.v. ' iiVJi J -. .... ..w s.w. v « .. j Evelyn Towey, Donald Fuchs . Charles Reiss, Stanley Levin, Vvebster Hansen, and B.W. Cotterman. We enjoyed our grade school days very much with our picnics, hikes, and programs; but we were even happier when we entered the High School Building. The first great event which we dreaded and were glad to have past was the eighth grade test. Then we were promoted to the ninth grade where we could participate in various high school activities such as f. H, A, , Y-Teens, Fi-Y, basketball, baseball, and cheerleading. Our basketball boys were Jimmy, Ernie, Danny, and Loren. Those who were cheerleaders in previous years were Camille, Patty, and Myrtle. In the Sophomore year probational members for the Honor Society were chosen. They were Jimmy, Oolda, Faye Lou, and Myrtle.’ During this year our class was very proud to re¬ ceive eleven certificates from scholarship tests in which several members participated. Sue Ramsdell placed seventh in the State in V crld History and we were very proud of her. i During the eleventh year, December 13, 1952we received our class rings which we prized very much xhe Junior play This Ghost Business was presented April 10, 1953, under the direction of George McCoy. We will always remember our adventurous rehearsals ano tne joy we had pre¬ senting the play After long planning and hard woik, we honored the Class of 1953 with a Coronation Banquet held May 8, 1953, in the School Dining Room- We all agree that it was a success i « Our big and last year has come Starting out, it was a full year ahead It has been hard work, but good times. First we had our class pictures tcken at Listz ' Stu¬ dio in Kenton, Ohio. On December 3, of the same year, we presented tho Senior play ' Taming the Brat under the direc¬ tion of our class sponsor, Mrs. Wissinger ■ ’After long hard practices and fun we had presenting the play, we were sorry to realize our play was over. ' Most of the members in our class took part in the operetta, Purple Towers under the direction of Mrs Towey. It was presented December 18, 1953: and was the first one presented here for a number of years and we were glad that we could participate in it. Eight of our class took part in the District • Senior Scholarship Test held in Kenton, Ohio, January 18, 1954. Since the history must be off ' the. pross before our year is completed, I must proceed blindly in what may take place: Several of the Seniors were given parts in the Speech Class play Jo’s Boys under the direction ' of Mrs. Wissinger. The date of the play is set for March 12, 1954. It is customary for the Junior class to entertain the Seniors each spring and we are looking forward to this event with keen anticipation and pleasure. The Baccalaureate Service and Commoncement are scheduled for May 23- 1954. This will climax our school ca¬ reer and we approach it with- joy m achievement but, also a tinge of regret that these associations formed.in our lives are to be broken . That night as we receive our diplomas wo shall be wondering what the world holds for us-. in the future. ' . -■ ? ; - t • ' • ■ -■ We are very proud of our class. We feel that we have contributed someth iur to each , phase of school life._to scholarship, to athletics, arid to school leadership. • We • shall always be able to look back with happy memories to these years in school and. shall always feel that even though our class was small. • wq left a record that can serve as a challenge to future classes of Alger High School Your classmate, -tjtdL -a Olas: • ' •pVbhpexiy ot If ■ Scene; The -nip p eauty Shoppe iri ' Aim r. ' Time; About 1 C;QO one .mopmng- in May o - ' ’ 1964. • • • • • . J i • • _ • % t , : ’ r. • V . ; V . % . • ' Goodbye, Mrs--; -Va$; Dyke,. ' vVha.t f gab! Let ' s have time to catch The Parade”’ over . T T A - T v . •former c la s t me t e.-s - t ; p ay.e , Lou Be ark , ■ is there taking; ov =r t p c place -of- Foster St raker. - ?aye : . is ..ha 1 vying on-Easter’s wor 1 very well I’m not surprised that ’she hold’s this position Whbn ' .l remember .that; shp- neyer..ran- down. She is now married to ; ’ . ' err ill Wirejaanr,: ; who .ist the. engineer that ' .has taken over the place of- Cliff ivil-lls . . ' i ’’ see, I’ll Just One o- ' my Her program is- sponsored by the ' Aimer ' IGA Market. Paul Puc kett is now the owner of this miant super-marke-t . He ' a --large, .profit f pom .-the part is inm meters that he has in¬ convenience to his custom- •-making stalled in f, ront of the-store as a ersv Paul finally .married Dixie Neeley, ' the little mirl he used to met all those love letters from ' that were postmarked CliffKentucky.,- , ; ; • •. . • ■ ........ , I was ' Just tbinkinm about ‘my himh school daze tbe other day when Patty Thompson drove urj in her ’64 snow-white Cadil¬ lac. She finally mot it after all her wishinm. ' What ' s more, she even has a ' chauffeur - to mo ,r ith it. She is married tc a millionaire from Boston. The name of Pat’Hoo-Dinkey is be¬ coming suite popular in Boston social life. Patty was able to tell me cuite a -few thinms about the rest of our classmates. Among them were these: , v I-eslle GriffIn is now married to Carol Woods. They own a larme dairy farm in North Dakota. His otto is Our whip¬ ped cream can’t be beat!” They have two little mirls. Junior Hicks is a lawyer out in Los Angeles. Can you imamine that a ter all the ways in which he disagreed with all our class projects? He married Miss Tulip Bowl” of 1960. . GoIda K eith is now teaching school in the only school In Death Valley’, California, She is married to U. R. Done, who is the undertaker in Death Valley. They have two little boys. Loren and Donna Guyto n are living on Vanderbuilt Drive in Detroit- Loren owns the largest used car lot in the i: Motor City”. His motto .is ,i We sell second-hand cars to ’Romeo’s 5 w no drive ' with one nahd, so they can keep two. hands on the wheel 5 ' . The Guyton s have two boys and a girl. The cuiet little redhead of our class has dyed her hair black because ho didn’t like the .veterans at the Nearly Home ' veterans hospital, tc call her •Red Ziegler 1 . I guess Laverne isn ' t nearly as shy as she was - in himh school. is in Mary Lou Sp enc er i-s in the nursing profession, the supervisor of nurses at ' Come Right Inn Alger that is leading the nation in polio inocula Myrtle Cramer and Gene Beard 1958. Both have given up teaching wheat, corn and little Beards, on have been married since as they are now growing their farm south of Alger. That is about the Patty. But I«11 tell you extent of Information I received from about the rest of our classmates. Gloria Miller now since they is used ' by the kids for swimming in the ' summer and ice skating By the way, Dan and Gloria have 1 boy and 1 girl Danny Preston is still out on the farm, is his wife. They are quite popular in i-s-ug r put some extra land into a big pond which high school in winter. Dorothy .Mann and her husband own a super-drug-store a- cross from the IGA store ' in Alger. I usually eat my lunch In Dots ' Drug Store.. Dot is the mom of 2 curly-headed girls. Dorothy ' s drug store and my beauty shop are in the same building It was designed by Ernie Risner and engineered by Jim Cramer, who were classmates of Dorothy °nd mine. i Besides designing building, Ernie Rl.sner is the author of a comic strip whic Vi appears daily .in the Alger Gazette The cortiic strip Is Girls . ‘ Ernie has married one of the models that appeared ' , in Girls . • v ) r ' ’ % t 1 ' 4 Jim Cramer ’is also running fur the. Ohio (democrat); Sen- atorsFTp. Fe is. still a bachelor, but from ' the’ social col¬ umns of Washington D. C. it looks as if he won ' t be one for long. There is always gossip about Jim and a debutante. Sue Ramsdell appeared last week on the cover of Eight¬ een • magazine. She was - advertising for Proxy , a bleach for blondes that was named after her. She Is a famous model now. And she.married a guy named Tom, as you may have gues¬ sed. ‘ ' Well, I guess that ' s about all except for the two of?my classmates who are appealing tonight on TV. They are Ottis Newland:and Coralie Miller Ottis Newland has taken the name of Fillbilly R ram , since he has become the- ’Sensation of the Nation’after his show was t e first to be broadcasted on err st-to-coast color TV. Tonight his guest star is to be Cora? ie Mil; sr, who is also in the field of hillbilly singing. She has been mar¬ ried for two years. And me, well, I guess that you know that I have a beau¬ ty shop here in Alger. Dick and I have been married since ' 1955. We have two boys and one girl. So with this, I will close the prophecy of the class of 1954 anl hope that all of tbe good in it comes true. ) if ' f £ ft- ' GRUMBLES 54 . • • ’S . t i i ' ' y ° ; • -• ,! f ;. • •. ; ' i.: M ' . ' • • Pardon me, but I’ve just got to tell you about so: e.of my oat peevesi They ' ve been building up all year and I have to tell somebody about them! ✓ , • . f • . i f It ' s a bonder I ' m still alive after all those peaches and oeef they gave us this year in the cafeteria ' . Speaking of the cafeteria, why don ' t they keen it ooen so ' ‘ r e can get a sandwich between classes. We could do more work if we weren ' t half starved. Why, don ' t they start a driving course for students which has special emphasis on ho ,?r to park? By the way, some of the women teachers should be required to enroll. Mr, Fuchs, maybe we ' d come to gym classes once in a while if you ' d turn on some heat in the gym. Mr. Cotterman, why won ' t you let us have another skip day ? After all we got three cer cent taken off our grades for the last one. No wonder we never have our work done! We don ' t have any pencil sharpeners. Anybody knows that if vr e don ' t have pen¬ cil sharpeners we can ' t sharpen our pencils, and if we cant sharpen our pencils vr e can ' t do our work, - . Mrs. Zucker were all those current events teste really necessary? No wonder we couldn ' t stay awake in Problems Class; ' we had to stay up ajl night memorizing the book in order to pass your tests. : , , ' ' Why don ' t we have longer noon hours? We never have time to do anything but eat and y:o right bock to class. After all there are a lot of other things that w e could doll Mrs, Zucker, what happened to all the magizines in study hall? No wonder we ' re always flying airplanes, playing with squirt guns, or shooting paper wads, vr e have to do something to keep from going to sleep. Boy, those seventh gr dr s are the most impolite bunch of kids I ' ve ever seen, they knock you down, then tell you to get out of t leir way, I sure wish someone would tell them and Mrs. Zucker whioh stairs to use! Mrs. Fox, I don’t see why you get so mad at the boys in study hall. They never do anything that they shouldn ' t. And why won ' t you let us talk to each other? We ' ve had to work out a sign language to get messages 6o each other. Mr, Hanson, do you just have tc make 4 ho?c chemistry tests so long -nd difficult? Mr. Levin, we could concentrate better in Bookkeeping class if the zinnias in your tie weren ' t so loud, and you wouldn ' t have to growl at us all of the time if you d tell df Laurence to turn on some heat in the typing room, You we can’t tyoe if our hands are frozen’. Mr. Austin, we do wish you would sweeo out: ---_ 1 In band- when w© start to clay Appal¬ ls sl ' song about .mountains) you’d think «- j u: the dust once in a blue moon achian Suite” (which -- •-- we were playing ” The Sahara Desert Sernade” the way flies...... Why doesn’t someone donate some new hectograph machine? It gets awfu• of those capers through by hand money so We ' . can get a iy tiresome ' running all Mr. Cotterman, you could at least 7 tell us‘ ' wheh e l re go¬ ing to have an ' - English; test’ • And why can’t we stick to one subject for awhile? We get; rather mix .d uo by having English one day and literature the next, Why don ' t they install esculators around here? We get so tired walking uo and...down-all these stairs 1 ; - ’ ’ H ' , Mrs. Kritzlerg why do you make all those boring speeches to the girls in Home Ec? You know that they’d■rather do the talking. ' ■ Mr Reiss, why are. you -so mean to Mabel L. wheri she comes over to the. shoo to- see ' 1 Pete, s ,-Jerry, Philip, and heoern? I’ll bet you’r ' e just mad because she doesn’t come to see youl : o v. .:• ... r . ■ : • ' ' • Mr. Levin is sitting here growling at me so I win have to close. I guess ' that in spite of all these things, cur school isn’t so bad and the teachers are ‘ all right 0 «We just like to ’’sound off” occasionally. We shall always be loyal to Alger School . - 1 i Forty-Fifth Annual Commencement ALGER HIGH SCHOOL May 23,.1954 PROGRAM • • ' i Processional-------Bill Adams ’’Pomp and Circumstance — Elgar Invocation---Rev. Milton K. Leidig Vocal Solo-= -■---Coral.ie Miller Green Pastures --Sahderson Salutatory--- - - ‘ -Go Ida Keith The Will To Do Reading-.-Sandra Sue Rams dell . The Only tfay Charles Dickens Girls Ensemble. God Speaks to Me —Mouse Address-F LaMarr Rice Temple University—Philadelphia Clarinet Trio-Myrtle Cramer,LaVern 3eiglei% Golda- Keith Now the Day is Over —Barnby Valedictory---Faye Lou Beard The Soul To Dare Presentation of Class Tor Diplomas--B. W. Cotterman • Superintendent Presentation of Diplomas - ? - -James P. Ramsdell President, Board of Education Special Awards and Honors --- B V7. Cotterman Farewell ----—.—-r--— —Ernie Risner Class. President Song------ Class Faith in the future —Lord Benedication Rev. Leroy Hay CHARLES M. BROWN £ SON GROWERS b SHIPPERS OF POTATOES ONIONS ■ TRUCK l CARLOAD LOTS ALGER OHIO WO NORTH HIGH ■ : STREET LIMA OHIO . I puf - 1 F mIk 35 Er a 1 L M jrr.., • T SENIOR PLAY CAST Third Row: Sandra Sue Ramsdell, Faye Lou Beard, Camille Ewing, Mary Lou Spencer Second Row: Jimmy Cramer, Leslie Griffin, Ernie Risner, Ottis Newland First Row: Mrs, Wissinger, Patty Thompson, Myrtle Cramer THE BARR COMPANY Compliments f $ to $1,00 Store RAWLS HARDWARE Kenton Ohio Lima Ohio Compliments THE Reichart Clothing PRESTON FUNERAL Store Home Ada Ohio Ada Ohio Sealts Sanitone Cleaners PFEFFERLE ' S Shirt Laundry Fine Diamonds Kenton, Ohio and J ewelry Helen Strahm Musical Instruments Manager .Kpnt.nn Ohio Compliments Compliments D. G. BERRY I SUPREME CLEANERS 5(z! to $1,00 Ada, Ohio Ada Ohio ONE 27 A LGEK.O « I OR ' DICTIONARY ! . i Name Nickname Fa v orit q S ay jng Likes Mary Lou Spencer ,; Ki ttpn 1 ' Aw. corn ' . ■ ■ . • Everyone La erne Zeigler Red HorsefeatHersl Everyone Dorothy Hann “Dot ' 1 Oh, s’ oott Everyone Coralie Mnller Corin ' 5 Good gravy l Everyone Leslie Griffin ■ , i Leek ' ” •; s 1 .Doggone -.it! i Carolf . •; t . V Lei ' en Guyton Lornie T Iai n 1 1 go t any l i , Donna Sue Ramsdell Susie 1 ' . Oh, my- goodness; Pom • gracious l Myrtle Cramer Mart .. • •Glory bo V Gene Danny Preston Dan Ugh 1 . Girls Patty Thompson Pit Le t , f s ki n i a c h o o 1 1 Lebern Ottis Newland . 1 ' . ' . ' ‘Sonny 1 • Fe lit 7 • Ju JL, • r Women Camille Ewing , • ' Mealy” You knowi Dick Paul Puckett Puck You a 111 Darlene Junjor TT icks “Jr,” • ' ' ! X ' d .oyf t care l • . t • • TT imself Ernest Risner Frn ' e” I kno ' your type l Linda Pave Lou Beard ”J ohnnv Heavens to Petal Boys Jimmy Cramer Jim Your gone l ? ? m Gold a Keith Goldj e Crj ekets l J im SENIOR DICTIONARY Favorite Song Attrition ' Characteristic MLS Near You C Nurse i • Always laughing LZ Mockingbird i i Nurse Titian blond DM in the. Mission ' St. Augustine of Typist . . Being, quiet CM Vveary Slues ’i Singer Always singing LG Crying in the Farmer Cutting up Chapel ♦ LG’ You, You, You Farmer Skipping classes , SFl . The birth of the Dietician Flirting Blues i MG I Believe • Teacher Blushing ‘ DP ' ' Stranger in ' Paradise ' • Farmer ' Hating trips home PT . Stardust To get married Giggling o - S2S Oh,,;My Papa To get out of Tearing up the - • • 4 English class ' • ' road CL . “Stardust .. ; Beautician Cutting her hair PP Hey, Good i ? Butcher’ . ; ’ Y riting love , Jiookiny 11 . letters ■jh ' California, Her 4 e To go back to Making trouble I Come California - ' SR I Believe’ i av tist Pulling fast ones „ ;FLB v abasfg Blues To go to college Constantly talking JC Stranger in Paradise Engineer Teasing • GE gbbtide Teacher .,$eing determined i W• E • UMPHRESS JEWELERS HUBER Watch 1 3 Jewelry Clock s Repair Furniture and Appliances 204 N Main St , Ada, Ohio Phone 1 Ada, Ohio it AHLENIUS SAM STRATTON ADA r S Leading - Dept - Store Ready to wear Dry Goods Children’s Wear AUTO 1 PARTS 225 N Main Mercy Holderman Ada, Ohio Manager Phone 343 Alger, Ohio GAMBLES Authorized Dealers KENTON-DUNKIRK CREAMERY THE FRIENDLY STORE Milk Shake Specialty Milk Pasteurized Homogenized Ada Ohio Ada Ohi o FIELDS Compliments BAKERY PEPER’S DRUG STORE Phone 51 Walgreen Agency Drug Store Ada Ohio v Phone 68 Ada, Ohio COMPLIMENTS C O OF PETE PH. 501 ALGER.,0 KOHL .S SUPER MARKET Compliments and of ADA LOCKER SERVICE MESSICK 5 to $1 00 Store 112 N. Lain St. Ada, Ohio Ada Ohio J. W. HERTZ HARDWARE BUD and aNN Paints Seeds Houseware Glass Keys Hade restaurant Ph. 134 Ada, Ohio 115 IT. Mam S t. Ada, O io KL1HOLERS PURE OIL E vRL tt. DOLE Lubrication S- Car Washing Agency Phone - 12 General insurance 205 IT. Main Ada, Ohio Phone 214 Ada, Ohio Compliments of Compliments C HRISMEA S I. G. A. Market of Home of Fine Foods and Choice Meats EDDY’S HOME STORE 945 S. Main St. Ada ' , Chic Ada Ohio KIRKLAND BOOTERY THE SMART SHOPPE Everything in Shoes But Feet Kenton Hats, Delaware Ph. 7141 Dresses Ph. 2104 ,, , and Accessories Phone 6238 Kenton, Ohio Kenton, Ohio KEITH 3. goodsells Plumbing Appliances Wallpaper Paint Telephone 8153 120 N. Detroit Street Hobby Center and Art Supplies Kenton Ohio N. Side Square Kenton SEiiRS ROEBUCK THE LINOLEUM and and SHADE SHOP company John L. Bippus Son Kenton Ohio 124 N. Detroit Street Kenton, Ohio BOSTON DEPT. STORE WILHOIT HARDWARE Incorporated Kenton, Ohio Phone 5272 8 N. Main Street Shoes Dry Goods Ready to Wear For the Entire Family Kenton Ohio IpfelJi JUNIOR CLASS SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Billy Parrigin, Donavon Hughes, Carl Harsh, Raymond Hicks, Wilbur She;?, Merrill Wireman, Ronnie Risner, Cloyce Hattery, Delano McGinnis, Jerry Stanley, Nobert Wischmeyer, Mrs. Zucker, Don Whitaker, Helen Comoton, Betty Gross, Clio Parrigin, Anna Lause, Shirley Rizer, Joyce Newland, Janet Miller, Beverly Hughes, Nancy Klink, Billy Newland. PRES. Merrill Wireman V. 1 . Helen Compton SEC . Betty Gross TREAS. Billy Parrigin TENTH GRADE Philip Gossard, Lebern Manns, Bob Pitts, Russell Parker, Marshall Carman, Robert England, Bob Parks, Kenneth Hattery, John Miller,. Mr. Cotterman, Henry Manns, Raymond Cramer, Billy Adams, Bailey Worthington, Larry Patton, Lura Cramer, Virginia Hughes, Donna Sue Miller. Marilyn Jo Lawrence, Erma Stanley, Carolyn Keith, Willa Mae Rowe, Ella Jane Mullins, Louise Rowe, Cora Parrigin. PRES. Henry Manns V.?. Donna Sue Miller SEa. TREAS . Karen Calvert JUKI OR Joyce Newland Janet Killer Shirley izer Nancy Klink Beverly Hughes Betty Gross . Helen Compton Ann Lause Clio Parrigin Merrill Wireman Don Hughes Carl Harsh Delano McGinnis Billy Parrigin Norbert Wischmeyer Cloyce Hattery Raymond Hicks Pete Shaw. Ronnie Risner Jerry.Stanley Bill Newland CHARACTERISTIC Being pleasant Talking Smooth operator Being quiet ' in ntudy hall Deter d.nation Wanting a pep meeting Pleasing personality Being surprised Studious Trying to keep peace in the Junior class Finding authority for 1t Doubting everyone You 11 have to prove -? +- T J- Vj e Being there when needed Silent member Deliberate actor Doing only what■he must Making teachers T lives varied Bei ng absent on test .day Being interested in ' Runnihsar und Favorite pastime Dancing with boys Talking to boys Ice skating Writing letters Roller skating Advising the coach Leading the cheer- lead ere Findi ng time to study Latin Reading mysteries Lis tenjng t o popu¬ lar records Flirt!ng wit h girls Finding excuses for absences Lis a o 3:1ng to Dixie- ] and music Wrestling with Cloyce Listening to radio Going to Kenton Roller skating Riding horses Listeriing to popu¬ lar records Talking to Patty Square dancing DICTIONARY a?:bition • . ? , ’ . ’ 1 : . ► . 4 % . «, FAVORITE song LIKES Be happily married; -• Heart of My Heart Harold Find a nice husband- To Be Alone Bovs To be a model Because ou ' re Nine People be an airline Crying In T he Chapel Ralph Stewardess ■ To be a ' ave Oh Hein Papa Burdetts To be good I’m Yours Ned To be quiet v ou r ou You Gerald Typist or Sec. ’hat ' s Am or a Bill H. To be a Fr of ess or Chi Everyone ’o be late for class Ghost Riders Gi r Is and not get caught Girls 171 o grow even better Rags t 0 Riches potatoes To be a soldier Knot Hole Fveryone To be a great man Mv Hapoiness Gir Is To be taller than Rags To Riches ' Everyone Clio o be a farmer Stranger In Paradise Fv eryone To be a farmer R i c oc b e t Females t 0 marry a rich My Secret Love Girls bid ow - To be a jockey Ghost Riders Fveryone To be a comedian My Secret Love Gir Is Professional athlete Baby Baby Baby Fa t ty N. To ' be a aecond Fr ank Rags t o Riches Liz B. Sinatra NINTH GRADE THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW FIRST ROW; THIRD ROW: SECOND RO r ' : FIRST ROW: Mildred Castle, Ann Fitzor,trick, Forest Hall, Jack -’hitaker, Jimmy Haney, Richard Ramsdell, Ray Dyer, Glenda Marshall, Dorleen Hattery. i : Mrs. Fox, Ronnie Whitaker, Kay Johnson, Loretta Bradley, Barbara Rose, John Wiremcn, Ruth Ann Cole, Joyce Scott, Beanie Beiderman, Oscar Combs. Mable Laurence, Marlene Hicks, Marlene McKenzie, Barbara Miller, Carolyn K inw, Carole Underwood, Marlene Lenhart, Morris Lawr-nce. PRES. Marlene McKenzie V.P. Ruth Ann Cole SEC. John Wireman TREaS. Forest Hall EIGHT GRADE Johnny Murohy, Bean Frazer, Everett Glick, Loren Cramer, Grover Gibson, Irvin Puckett, Clarence Athea, Johnny McDaniels, Don Newland, Carol Wireman, Phyllis Orders. Eldon Prater, Norman Newfer, Dwight Lawrence, Dayton Howard, Teddy-Spradlin, Joyce P - rks, Ruth Dyer, Judy Ad-ms, Joan Robbins, Sadie Mullins, Mr, Fuchs. Howard Tackett, Alfred Lawrence Shelba Healey, Nancy Patton, °RES. Deanna SEC, Sylvia Donna Camobell, q ylvia Huffhes, , Harold Comoton, Frank Berosite, Barbara Newland, Deanna Parrigin, Titus Worthington, Donald Hensley arrigin V.?. Judy Adams Hughes TREaS. Carol Wireman gg|gg§ggg w yiM JJl M rl M 1 i: 1 s $- It rnmimm MMMMi mmmm mrnmmm mmm m SEVENTH GRADE THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Charles Castle, Jackie Kindle ; Robert. Ramsdell, Truman Fry, Donald. Laurence, 0‘udy Landis. Treva Sonderman, Patricia Philips., Carolyn Rose Margaret Bartlett, Sandra Arbagaso, Janice Towey, Herbert DeLong, Jerry Parker, Sandra Harsh, Della Rowe, Jeanie Spurlock, Bertha Robinson, Phyllis Risner, Stanley Combs, Gerald Holbrook, Luther Conley, Wava Wlreman, Jimmy Lyle, Lou Arm Neubert, Glenda Scott, Shirley Lenheart, Harvey Stanley, Donnie Norland Linda Hattery, Douglas Burris, Verna Jividen, Marilyn Kaiser, Raney Spencer, Nina Newoher, Charles Gibson, Janet Newland, Henry Wireman, Junior Gross, Mr Hanson, PRES. Harvey Stanley V.P. Donnie Newland SEC. Janet Newland TWEAS. Junior Gross SIXTH GRADE Wilmer Prater, Jerry Whitaker, Lee Pfoff, Lee Anna Ross, David Cole, Karan Longbrake, Jean Ann Ellis, Shirley Cornwell, Norma Jean Hensley, Joyce Rose, Joseohine Rowe, Joy Combs, Alma Manns, James Phillips, 0,C. Nelley, Wilbur Hay, JoAnn Parks, Bennie Wireman, Darrell Guyton, Charles McKenzie, Kenneth Hall, Carolyn Lawrence, Jeanette Perkins, Sharon Harrod, Mr o McG1aughlin , Jerry Johnson, Richard Clark, Karen Burris,_ Deloris Rowe, Ronnie Beglay, Joe Rose, Marilyn Ohler, Sharon n ose ; Sue Smith, Sandra O ' Dell, Eugene Pitts, Joanne Helton. T • THIRD ROW: SEC0.JD ROW: FIRST ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: FIFTH SIXTH GRADE Jimmy Pitts, Tommy Hattery, Daliis Howard, Billy Neeley, Beatrice Rowe, Glenda Ball, Carol Orders, Nyla Conley, Twyla Sue Carmean, Shirley Fraley. Phillio Bradley, Herbert Robinson, Maicom Castle, Jerry Cramer, Jerry Lawrence, Jerry Streets, Ethel Gibson, Shiela Lawrence, Kay Rita Cotterman, Judy Jivlden, Mrs. Dotson. Noble Jay Zimmerman, Susie Mullins, Delmar Zeigler, Herbert Hensley, Betty Newland, Lavada Patton, Audrey Lenhart, Patricia Rose, Priscilla Rose, Anita Wireman, Karen.Smith, ' FIFTH GRADE ' Karen Rose, I litchel Allen Roger Guyton Thomas Miller, Lois Click, Carla Hiller, Marla Miller, ponald Nichols, Kenneth Lawrence Leroy Whitaker, Robert tfook. Della Sonderman, Sylvester Combs, Leonard Donnal, Sharon Rankin, Carol Hughes, Virgie Howard, Patty Fensler, Roger Guy toll, Richard Scott,. Robert Soencer, Phillip ' Puckett. Doris Trusty, Lois Prater, Jean Gross, Joan Gross, Barbara; Newfer, Charles Campbell, Sharon Underwood, Redenna .Gossard, Robert -Klink, William Campbell, THIDD DO SECOND PC ' : FI m qC v . THI IT) BOO: SECOND 1 CD: FIDS BQ n :: FCUBnp GDADF • •• • , ■-■ s lelvin _ Stevens, B.illy powej ' Michael Laurence, . Janet -rbogast, ■ Charles Click, James B«rtlett, Shir ley Dow-e, Sylvia lo we, ‘Billie- ' lien Junior Oliver , Bobby Kret z ; Shirley Patrick. Ona Daniels, ' Jay Miller, -Kelly-Burton, ommy Parks., Charlotte Cook, Linda Allen,. Barbara Enplan ' d., ' Evelyn Downey Donald faz-ier, Diehard : . Di.sner, Shirley Steve s ' , ' salene Bie-derman, Bdnda. ' Combs, Miss Hall; • “ ' ■ i . ’ • • . V t «T• B. Helton, v ont” Fwin , Pobcrt Howard, James Dowe, Kenneth Smith, Donald Clemons, Fatsy Disner, K.ay.Lyle, Iris Bowe, Joan Johnson, Nancy O r Dell, Lvdia Holton, Judy Scott, 1 ♦• THI D H FC)HD m T- ' CD A DTT : - v ’ • i Dodney Mattery, David ' ro ' sty, ' Eugene New land, David Lawrence, Jimmy But ' rrland, Emit Manns, Billy. Johnson, Phi 11 i p; Nowl and , Emit Davis, Clifford Dobin ' s ' on ' t .Dwight, ' ireman,. ' rde ' n Cramer, Donrald Hicks, Jerry ' hit a-ker, B.obbv Joe Dizer. Thomas Wilis, John Jrbogast, Danny Miller, Connie Phillips, Eva Hose Direman, Donna Dose, Carolyn Da.msdell, ' Norma ' Lee Bailey Joyce Bayl, Sherry Longbrake, Mic’-ael Dose, James Dicker, Donald Donnal, Mrs, Beard. Patty Henslev, Deanna Miller, Joyce Collins, Jovce Compton, Lois Burris, De-anne Lawrence, Jay Helton, J u dv Hattcry, Patty Parks, Janet Smith, renda Newland, Tanna v wing, Doris Keith, SECOND h THIRD GRADE THIRD ROW: SE0Q)MD MWz FIRST ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Rose Mary Dyer, Evelyn Moss, Stephen Hattery, Gladys Le hart, Jimmy Towey, Judy Norland, Barbara Moss, Herald Conley, Kay Nichols, Donald Rowe, Dennis Miller, Willard Click, James Hall, Herbert Hay, Marie Rowe, Lulu Riner, Colin Jackson, Betty Cornwell, Bernice Neeley, Juanita Parrigin, Clyde Frazier, Larry Lawrence, Jimmy Hensley, Ronald Kindle, Earl DeLong, Eugene Bailey, Cledies Holbrook, Ronnie Risner, Miss Shaw, Kay Lawrence, Ohma Gossard, Patty Hughes, Dale Beiderman, Barbara Stanley, Sondra Ellis, Clara Kaiser, Shirley Begley, Judy Smith, Lee Lawrence, Larry Merritt, James Begley, Larry Hensley, NOT PRESENT: Dorothy Little , Sammy England, Gary Joseph. SECOND GRADE Sheila Berry, Donald Rose, Byron Ross, Donnal Holbrook, Thomas Arbogast, Clifford Smith, Mary Coburn, Patty Fielde, Diane-Hanson, Susy Gray, Earlene Patton, Victoria Fry, Rebecca Fuchs, Carol Stanley. Mrs. Cummins, Ronald Wischmeyer, Douglas Miller, Nadine Clark, Gary McKenzie, Jean Ann Ellis, Elaine Jividen, Margaret Stanley, Joyce Gossard, Judy Marshall, Shirlev Parks, Bonnie Phillies, Martha Miller, Richard Collins, Robert Whitaker, Eileen Prater. Dennis Newland, Betty Robinson, ' Jimmy Hattery, Lola Trusty, Linda Burton, Barbara Allen, Terry Hattery, Gary Donnal, Thomas Lawrence, Steohen Lawrence, Judy Watkins, Judy Houx, Ida May Hensely NOT PRESENT: J. B. Neeley FIRST GRADE THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: THIRD’ ROW; SECOND RO ' r : FIRST RO v; : Sharon Rowe, Dwayne Smith, Paul Carmean, Charles Kindle, Andrean Wireman, John Shadley, Donald Newfer, Robert Coburn, Pamela Shields, Curt Allen, Carol Hamoton. Gary Gossarrd,, • Judy Davis, Dennis Harrod, Carolyn p’itts, Jean. Towey, Patsy Houx, Charles ' Mann, Wanda Combs, John Bailey, Ronnie Howard ' , Linda Ellis. Raymond Lawrence, Christime Austin, Terry Dyer, Barbara Carmean, Asoeneth. Hay, Sandra Scott, Shirley Klinlt, Robert ’Cornwell, Maudie Daniels, Connie Nichols, Sandra Rankin, Jackie Risner, Shirley Rowe, Elaine Brown, Mi ss Fall. a ; FIRST GRADE Jimmie Gross,, David Orders, Bill Cook, Sharon Rizer, Robert Snavely, Billy Ankerman, IVirginia...Bailey, Carol’Ellis, Glenda Gramer, 7 v Jerry Smith, Janet Wolgamot, Mary Smith. Mrs. Ewing, Mike Kindle, Jerry Burris, Kathleen Watkins, Sharon Stevens, Marilyn Jo Dyer, Marilyn Kay Clemons, Gary Guyton, Pat Collingsworth, Pamela Kretz, Russel Newland, Buddie Risner, Judy Trusty. Cackle Dysert, Charles Risner, Karen Scott, I ’Judy Stanley, Janet Howard, Nancy Miller, Paula Kay Scot-t, Beth Adams, Larry Mattery, Bonnie Carmean, Charles Helton. ALGER.OHIO HI WAY OIL GL MPANY DISTRIBUTOR JCI 6 9 -30 S. ADA .OHIO pa white 1220 COMPLIMENTS DOMINO GkILL MUSRaW- BROS . ■■ SHIPPERS BEST WISHES ONIONS AND GREGG’S POTATOES PHONE 671 and 623 LIMA, OHIO ALGER, OHIO WHERE MUSICIANS NEEDS IT ' S TIME TO BANK ARE SERVED BEST BY MUSICIANS the national bank of lima ZENDER MUSIC LIMA, OHIO STORE MAIN OFFICE PUBLIC SQUARE 134 EAST HIGH ST. LIMA, OHIO BRANCH OFFICE COOK TOWER Y-Teens Third Row : Nancy Klink, Shirley Rizer, Anna Lause, Janet Miller, Joyce Newland, Faye Lou Be ard, Sue Ramsdell, Myrtle Cramer, Willa Rowe, Betty Gross, Karen Calvert. Second Row: Stella Rowe, Carolyn Keith, Virginia Hughes, Clio Parrigln, Mary Lou Spencer, Camille Ewing, Lura Cramer, Helen Compton, Donna Miller First Row : Mrs. V issinger, Beverly Hughes, Erma Stanley, Patty Thompson, Louise Rowe, LaVerne Zeigler, Marilyn Lawrence, Loretta Campbell, Cora Parrigln. Pres. Faye Lou Beard V.Pres. Patty Thompson Rep. Clio Parrigln Sec. Sue Ramsdell Treas. Helen Compton Program Ch. Camille Ewing F. H. A. Third Row ; Darlene Hattery, Nancy Klink, Anna Lause, Stella Rowe, Anna Fitzpatrick, Janet Miller, Joyce New¬ land, Clio Parrigln, Camille Ewing, Betty Gross, Shirley Rizer, Helen Compton, Donna Miller, tfilla Rowe, Karen Calvert. Second Row: Virginia Hughes, LaVerne Zeigler, Loretta Bradley, Coralle Miller, Jackie Daniels, Barbara Rose, Mary Lou Spencer, Glenda Marshall, Louise Rowe, Kay Johnson, Barbara Miller, Patty Thompson. First Row : Mrs. Kritzler, Beverly Hughes, Carolyn Ewing, Patty Newland, Marlene Hicks, Marlene McfCenzle, Mable Lawrence, Marilyn Lawrence, Erma Stanley, Marlene Lenhart, Cora Parrigln. Pres. Coralie Miller V.Pres. LaVerne Zeigler Sec. Willa Rowe Treas. Cora Parrigln SECOND ROE: FIRST ROE: SECOND ROE: FIRST ROE: LIBRIANS Carolyn Keith, Willa Mae Rowe, Clio Parrie;in, Donavon Hushes, Patty Thompson, Ruth Ann Cole, LaVerne Zeigler, Mrs. Zucker. Carole Underwcod., Loretta Camobell, Cora Parrigin, Virginia Hughes, Marlene McKenzie, Loretta Bradley JUNIOR RED CROSS Mrs, Kritzler, Willa Mae Rowe, Mildred Castle, Irvin Puckett, Dorothy Mann, Jean Ann Ellis, Lee Pfoff, Nancy Spencer, Miss Hall Noble J, Zimmerman, Junior Oliver, Juanita Parrigin, Dorns Keith, Karen Rose, Lulia Risner, Nancy O ' Dell, Bob Cook, Billy Johnson, BOYS GLEE-CLUB THIRD ROW: S ' -..GO:ID ROW: FIRST ROw: THI ' D RO r ’: SECOND.ROW FIRST ROVv: Jack Whitaker, Den Whitaker, Cloyoe Hattery, Ronnie Risner, Ernie Risner, James Cramer, Marshall Carman, Bob Fitts, Forest Hall. Raymond Hickd, Billy Adams, Richard Ramsdell, John Miller, Delano McGinnis, Merrill Wireman, Larry Patton, Jimmy Haney, Mrs. To ey. . t v .Morris Laurence,-Ronald Whitaker, Donavon Hughes, John Wireman, Jerry Stanley,. Lebern Manns, Henry Manns, Billy Newland, Oscar Combs, P ES. James Cramer V.P. Morris Lawrence SEC . 3i n 1y Adams TREAS. GIFLS GLEE-CLUB Anna Lause, Joyce Newland, Janet Miller, Ann Fitzoatrick, Mildred- Castle, Betty Gross, Clio Pa rlgin, Mary Lou Soencer, Camille Ewing, Sue Ramsdell, Faye Lou- Beard, Myrtle Cramer, Glenda Marshall, Ruth Ann Cole, Willa Mae Rowe, ' . : t , • ’ . Joyce Scott, Coralie Miller, Virginia Hughes, Carolyn Keith, Jackie Daniels, Barbara Rose, Nancy Klink, Dorleen Hattery, Shirley Rizer, Lura Cram r, Helen Comoton, Karen Calvert, Barbara Hiller, Donna Miller, Patty Newland, Mrs. Towey. Carolyn Ewing, Marlene Hicks, Marlene McKenzie, LaVerne Zeigler, Louise Ro e, Loretta Bradley, Kay Johnson, Ella Mullins, liable Lawrence, Marilyn Lawrence, Erma Stanley, Loretta Camobell Beverly Hughes, Carole Underwood, Marlene Lenhart, Cora Parrigin, PRES. Sue Ramsdell V.?. LaVerne Zeigler SEC. Helen Comoton TREAS. Shirley Rizer HONOR SOCIETY Back Row : Mr. Hanson, Jimmy Cramer, Donavon Hughes, Billy Adams, ' Delano McGinnis. Front Row; Carolyn. Keith, Karen Ann Calvert, Beverly Hughes Myrtle Cramer, Faye Lou Beard, Colda Keith, Clio Parrigin. BOYS ENSEMBLE Back Row : Jimmy Cramer, Delano McGinnis, Merril Wireman, Ernie Risner. Front Row . Billy Adams, John Miller, Larry Patton. Absent : Billy Newland. BOYS 4-H THIRD ROW! ? SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: Billy Newland, Loren ,Cramer,•, G-rover Gibson, Richar d Ramsdell, Wilber Sha ' % Jimmy Cramer, Advisor: Ed Wilson, Marshall Carman, Dan Preston Clarence Atha, Kenneth Hattery Raymond Cramer, Carl Harsh, Raymond Hicks, Jerry.Stanley Johnny Hurohy, Robert Ramsdell, Jimmy Lyle Jerry Cramer, Jerry Laurence, Luther Conley, James Phillips,. Joe Ro.se, David. Mallow, Charles Gibson, Harvey Stanley, Junior Gross, Noble J. Zimmerman, Herbert Robinson, Dicky Scott, Donny Newland. GIRLS 4-H Carol Underwood, LaVerne Zeigler, Joyce Scott, Treva Sond rraan, w ' i la Mae Rowe, ' Mary Lou : Stsencer, Faye Lou Beard, Sue Ramsdell, Myrtle Cramer, Kay Johnson, Barbara Miller, Patricia. Phillies, Karen Calvert, Loretta Camebell, i Mabel Lawrence, Jean Ann Ellis, Nila Conley, Karen Longbrake, Carol Orders, Carolyn Keith, Lura Cramer, Phyllis Orders, Judy Adams, Carolyn Rose, Della Ro ,:;r e, Lee Anna Ross, Joyce Rose, Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Beard, Karen urris, Sharon Rankins, Delores Rowe, Sandra O f Dell, Marilyn Oyler, Nancy Soencer, Nancy Patton-, Donna Camobell,. Sharon Rose, Sue Smith, LaVada Patton, Lou Ann Neubert, Esther Mae Clark, ALDRTCH MOTOR SALES SHICK IMPLEMENT AUTO 00. BAKERS COLLISION OARAGE PFISTER’S OARAGE COLE MOTOR SALES RHORDES GARaGE Hardin COUNTY AUTO DEALERS HARKEN CHEVROLET COMPANY m FHSD KENNEDY ‘..LIBERTY CHEVROLET S,iLES INC. LUFT AND GARDNER SHORT MOTOR COMPANY 3. S. MOTOP, INC. STEWART AUTO SALES A. C. WENTZ, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF NORTHWESTERN LIMA O OHIO WHEN YOU THINK COMPLIMENTS OF OF FINER DIAMONDS BETTER WATCHES SILVERWARE JEWELRY REDORA FARM L. S. PRESTON AND SON YOU THINK OF JULIANS VISITORS WEL COME 220 NORTH MA IN ST. LIMA OHIO PHONE 239 ALGER, OHIO TRUCKS NOURSE’S TRACTORS IMPLEMENTS - REFRIGERATION C, F NIS ' W ANDER KENTON, BLUFFTON OHIO OHIO I CHA (ALES AWK OHIO THE HILL DRUG COMPANY ' ) K • KENTON STRUCTURAL A 1000 to 1 and ORNAMENTAL WE HAVE IT l WORKS INC. • - ■ . . ' KENTON-OHI O ;i - T ♦ • , • • • • ■ ■ ; •• , r , ’ • - • PHOTO 726.0 .KENTON .... . v • , % • ' « BARD - A - BEAM m COMPLIMENTS OF ANGUS FARM ' • ■ ■ ■ rubiNs . • 4 . • « SPORTINQ- GOODS J.W, POWELL. SON • t ' « • • ; • • STORE • AD A OHIO R.F.D. KENTON OHI© . - ‘ . • t y . . ' t ' ... ‘ YEAGLEY CAREY MARKET ’ . . • ■ ' v HARDWARE CO. . . • FOOD PRODUCTS • • • paints delta tools • 724) TOST LIMA ST. 4 , i appliances heaters • ' ' KENTON,OKI o; • ■i • ' KENTON,OHIO— i . . 5 1 i ■ 1 THE KENT ON-D UNKIRK CREAMERY HaRDIn FARM COMPANY BUREAU CO-OP 1 - ' pastueri sd dairy products association BUTTER - ICE CREAM Your Complete Farm Service mtlk i KENTON, OHIO KENTON, OHIO I MIXED CHORUS % T ,► Fifth: Marlene Lenhart, Patty Newland, Erma Stanley, Joyce Scott, Kay Johnson, Carolyn Ewing, Marlene McKenzie, Virginia Hughes, Shirley Rizor, Louise Rowe, Mabel Lawrence, Mar i lyn, Lawr ene e, Marlene Hicks, Beverly Hughes, Carol Underwood, Loretta Campbell, Cora Parrigin i Fourth Row: Jack Whitaker, Sue Ramsdell, Camille Ewing, John Miller, Don Whitaker, Ronnie Risner, Delano McGinnis, Forrest Hall, Ernie Risner, Jimmy Cramer, Merril Wireman, Marshall Carman, Jimmy Haney, Larry Patton, Bobby Pitts, Willa Mae Rowe Third Row: Clio Parrigin, Coralie Miller, Joyce Newl-nd, Janet Miller, Glenda Marshall, Carolyn Keith, Mary Lou Spemcer, Richard Ramsdell, Donavon Hughes, Betty Gross,. Donna Sue Miller, Jackie Jo Daniels, Lebern Manns, Ruth Ann Cole Second Row: La Verne Zeigler, Loretta Bradley, Barbara Miller, Nancy Klink, Mildred Castle, Anna Lause, Murtle. Cramer, Barbara Rose, Ann Fitzpatrick, Helen Compton, Karen Ann Calvert, Lura Cramer, Oorlene Hattery, Ella Jane Mullens, Faye Lou Beard, Mrs, Towey Mrst Row: hillip Gossard, Raymond Hicks, Billy- Adams, Ronnie Whitaker, Tohnny Wireman, Morris Lawrence, Henry Manns, Billy Ne land, [scar £ombs, Bailey Worthington MAJORETTES Helen Compton, Barbara Miller, Deanna Parrigin, Diane Hanson, Sharon Longbrake, Shelia Berry ) -yr 0 • JL .©• ' ■ ; ' HB r m % L T V i I Jfl 1 e «r i « B 1 X 11( BANS First Row : Second Row; Third Row : Fourth Row; Diana Hanson, Sharon Longbrake, Sheila Berry, Deanna parrigin, Barbara Miller, Helen Compton Jimmy Lyle, Margret Bartlett, Lura Cramer, Donna Miller, Betty Gross, Karen Calvert, Willa Rowe, Myrtle Cramer, LaVerne Zeigler, G-olda Keith, Carolyn Keith, Carolyn Rose. Mrs. Towey, Donald Newland, Sylvia Hughes, Carol Underwood, Billy Newland, Ruth Ann Cole, Faye Lou Beard, Camille Ewing. Phillip G-ossard, Carolyn Keith, Treva Sonderman, Janice Towey, Howard Tackett. Erma Stanley, Loren Cramer, Sue Ramsdell, Jimmy Cramer, Mary Lou Spencer. Jack Whitaker, Richard Ramsdell, Bailey Worthington. John Murphy, Harold Compton, Nancy Spencer GIRLS ENSEMBLE Back Row : LaVerne Zeigler, Coralie Miller, Helen Compton Ruth Ann Cole, Carol Underwood. Front Row: Anna Lause, Mary Loia Spencer, Sue Ramsdell, .Carolyn Keith, MIXED ENSEMBLE Back Row : Jimmy Cramer, John Miller Bill Adams, Merril Wireman Front Row; Anna Lause, Myrtle Cramer, Faye Lou Beard, Lura Cramer. i . ' ■;;■s] l ’ 1 . ,‘ V .s ' , ' ' ■■ f ■ ' « K . ' pSSS ' |l| I iff Sfel : ' | 111 ' 1 ' ji ' jV ' t ' , . -$ . ■ : . - fills gm ' : rs : ita«S -• • • • ' S ' - ' S -?i ■ ' • ' ■?: i ■ ■■« Girls Trio Camille Ewing Mary Lou Spencer Faye Lou Beard CLARINET QUARTET Myrtle Cramer LaTerne Zeigler CoIda Keith Lura Cramer BRASS QUARTET Jimmy Cramer Billy Newland Ruth Ann Cole Nancy Spencer BASKETBALL RECORD Varsity Record Name Position Year Number FG FT Points Ernie Risner Forward Senior 40 109 60 278 Merril ' Vireman Forward Junior 53 36 44 116 Jimmy Cramer Center Senior 34 92 70 2 54 Lebern Manns Guard Soph . 43 56 33 145 Delano McGinnis Guard Junior 33 13 22 53 Season Record Alger-54-C or y-Raws on-74 Alger - 55--St, Gerard - 59 Alger-48-Ridgeway- : -54 Alger-42 - Hardin Northern--58 Alger-38-He Guff ey - 46 Alger - 40 - Ridgeway - 32 Alger-55- ' Vavnesf i eld - 73 Alger-51- forest - - - 89 Alger-47-M:t. Victory-70 Alger ---74- —Me Guffey----43 Alger-72-Roundhead-43 Alger-50 - Harr od-65 Alger - 63-Beaver dam - 62 Alger - 54-Roundhead - 56 - Alger-57-Lakeview- --65 Hardin County Tournament Alger-55 - Me Guff ey-49 Alger-52-Mt . Victory-54 Rec ord Alger ' s Total Points-919 Opponents ' Total Points-997 MERRIL WIREMAN JIMMY CRAMER VARSITY BILLY JOE PARRIGIN Manager LEBERN MANNS MR. FUCHS Coach ERNIE RISNER CLOYCE HATTERY Manager DELANO McGINNIS BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row : Bill Parrigin, manager, Don Hughes, Raymond Cramer, Forest Hall, Jimmy Cramer, Merril Wire- man, Danny Preston, Ernie Risner, Bob Pitts, Loren Guyton, Lebern Manns, Jerry Stanley, Mr. s’uch s. Second Row: Cloyce Hattery, manager, Mortis Lawrence, John Wireman, Richard Ramsdell, Russel Parker, James Haney, Marshall Carman, Bo b Parks, Larry Patton, Bill Adame Henry Manns, Billy Newland. RESERVE SQUAD First Row : Morris Lawrence, Richard Ramsdell, John Wireman, Raymond Cramer, Larry Patton, Bill Adams, Henry Manns, Billy Newland, Mb. Fuchs. Second Row: Russel Barker, Forest Hall, Marshall Carman, Bob Parks, Bob Pitts, James Haney. BASEBALL Second Row:-.Larry Patton, Bob Pitts, Jimmy Cramer, Delano McGinnis, Lebern Manns, Janies Haney, Mr. ucbs. First Row ; Richard Rams dell, henry Manns, Dsymor.d Cramer, Don Hughes, Jerry Stanley, Kennetn Hatfcery. Sitting : forest Hall CHEERLEADERS Left to Right : Shirley Rizer, Betty Gross, Helen Compton, Karen Calvert, Loretta Campbell, Beverly Hughes. compiimenTS ds 0 Q ' ALGER COMPLIMENTS . EARL’S HARDWARE COMPLIMENT ' S PLUMBING FRIGIDAIRE HARRY J. SOUSLFY INSURANCE WALTER SOUSLEY LIFE AND INSURANCE APPLIANCES HEATING PHONE 200 . . PHONE 291 ADA, OHIO ADA • OHIO ----- - - - — ---— , i. i ■ ■ BAUGHMAN ' S COMPLIMENTS GREENHOUSE BINKLEYS POULTRY MARKET FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS POULTRY - EGGS SCHOOL. FLOWERS . CUSTOM DRESSING PHONE 172 S. SIMON ST. ADA, OHIO 267 W. NORTH AVE. ADA, OHIO Compliment s I G A Stores Compliments are community builders We take this opportunity to THANK YOU for MAY ' S GARAGE SERVICE the nice business I ' Frank and Bob 1 you have given us SAVE MORE OF YOUR PAY AT I. 0. A. Phone 291 - Alger, Ohio | Alger Ohio 24 •?- Hour ■ • • Road Service i Compliments • 1 • ' JH THE ; ADA FARMERS EXCHANGE COMPANY CENTRAL MARKET G-rains s e eel s feed and farm supplies Alger, Ohio Phone 98 - Ada, Ohio • ACHIEVEMENT banquet April 22, 1954 School Dlnins Room Sponsored by ALGER LIONS CLUB Those who received recognition for their honorable achievements during the year of 1953-1954 were as follows: HONOR SOCIETY i Valedictorian- Faye Lou Beard Seniors: Faye Lou Beard Golda Keith Jimmy Cramer Myrtle Cramer Juniors: Delano McGinnis Clio Parrigin Donovan Hughes Beverly Hughes Sophomores: Bill Adams Karen Calvert Carolyn Keith Salutatorian - Golda Keith QUIZ2 BOOK Faye Lou Beard Bill Parrigin COUNTY SPELLING CONTEST Nancy Spencer Joyce Parks Those who ranked in the upper 25$ of the Senior Scholarship Test were Faye Lou Beard, Sue Ramsdell, and Golda Keith. MUSIC HONORS Solos: Bill Adams - Bass Bill Newland - Baritone Sue Ramsdell - Alto Ann Lause - Soprano Clarinet Quartet: Myrtle Cramer Golda Keith LaVerne Zeigler Lura Cramer PRELIMINARY STATE TESTS English 12 - Faye Lou Beard English 11 - Ann Lause English 10 - Carolyn Keith English 9 - Ruth Ann Cole Biology - Bill Adams Bookkeeping - Golda Keith Chemistry - Merril Wireman Algebra - Richard Ramsdell Geometry - Lura Cramer Social Studies - Sue Ramsdell Donovan Hughes BASKETBALL LETTERS Jimmy Cramer Ernie Risner Delano McGinnis Merril fireman SENIOR ' ACTIVITIES Faye Lou Beard Valedictorian Honor Society 3,4 Junior Play Senior Play - . Pres, Y-Teens 4 . Class Sec ' y Treas. 3 Member Y-Teens 2,3,4 Member 4-H 1,2,3,4 Prince of Peace 2,3 Scholarship Test (Pre.) 2,3,4 ,r . (List.) 2,3 Scholarship Test (Sr.) 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Eisteddfod (Special) 1,2,3,4 11 (Chorus) 1,2,3,4 11 (Band) 1,2,3,4 Sue Ramsdell Junior Play Senior Play Operetta 4 Class Pres. 2 Girls Glee Club Pres. 4- Y-Teens Sec ' y. 4 Member Y-Teens 2,3,4 Member 4-H 1,2,3,4 Reporter 1,3 Librarian 1,2,3 Prince of Peace 2,3 ” (Co.) 3 , ” ” (Diet.)3 Scholarship Test (Pre.) 2,3,4 H (List.) 2 Scholarship Test (Sr.) 4 Band 4 Eisteddfod (Individual) 1,4 ’ ,f (Special) 1,2,3,4 M (Chorus) 1,2,3,4 n (Band) 4 Golda Keith Salutatorian Honor Society 2,3,4 Pres. Band 4 V.Pres. 4-H 1 Sec f y Treas. 4-H 1 Member Y-Teens 2,3 4 Member 4-H 1 2,3,4 Librarian 3 Prince of Peace (Local) 2,3 Prompter Sr, Play Scholarship Test (Pre ) 2,4 , il (Disti) 2 Scholarship Test (Sr.) 4 Eisteddfod (Special) 1,2 4 n (Chorus) 1,2,4 n . (Band) 1,2,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Myrtle Cramer Honor Society 2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Operetta 4 Pres. Class 1 Pres. Girls Glee Club 3 V.Pres. 4-H 2 Sec’y. Treas. 4-H 1 ' « ” Band 2 « Y Teens 3 Member 4-H 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Ass’t Editor 4 . , Librarian 1,2,3 Scholarship Test (Pre.) 2,3,4 Scholarship Test ,(Sr.) 4 Member Y-Teens 2,3,4- Cheerleader 1 Eisteddfod (Special) 1,2,3,4 M (Chorus) 1,2,3,4 w (Band) 1,2,3,4 SENIOR ACTIVITIES • Jimmy Cramer Honor Society 2 : ,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Operetta (lead) 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 • Pres. Boys Chorus 4 V.Pres. Class 3 V.Pres. Band 4 Sec ' y. of Class 4 Member 4 H 1,2,3,4 Member Hi Y 2,3 Editor-in-chief of annual 3,4 Reporter 1 Scholarship Test (Pre.) 2,3,4 Scholarship Test (Sr.) 4 Eisteddfod (Individual) 4 11 • (Special) 1,2,3,4 11 (Chorus) 1,2,3,4 tt (Band) 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 LaVerne ZOigl©r ' Junior Plsiy . ' V.Pres. ' Class 2 M 4-H 7 3 ;:,t FYH. A. 4 w G-irls Chorus 4 Treas. F.H.A. ' 3 Member 4-H 1,2,3,4 Member F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Member Y-Teens 2,3,4 Librarian 4 Scholarship Test (Pre.) 3 Scholarship Test (Sr.) 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Eisteddfod (Special) 1,2,3,4 11 (Chorus) 1,2,3,4 (Band) 1,2,3,4 Ernie Risner Junior Play Senior Play Baseball 1 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Class Pres. 3,4 Member Hi-Y 2,3 Band 1 Eisteddfod (Special) 1,4 ” (Chorus) 1,2,3,4 (Band) 1 Camille Ewing Mary Lou Spencer Senior Play Member 4-H 1,2 Member Y-Teens 2,3,4 Member F.H.A. 2,3,4 Reporter 1,2 Librarian 1,2 Prince of Peace 3 Eisteddfod (Special) 3.4 (Individual) 4 (Chorus) 1,2,3,4 (Band) 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Scholarship Test (Pre.) 2,3,4 Senior Play Pres. 4-H 3 V. Pres. 4-H 4 Member F. H. A. 1,2,3,4 Member 4-H 1,2,3,4 Member Y-Teens 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Scholarship Test (Pre.) Scholarship Test (Sr.) Eisteddfod (Individual) 11 (Special) 1, 11 (Chorus)l,2, n (Band) 1,2,3 2 4 4 3,4 W CO SENIOR ACTIVITIES Ottls Newland Junior Play- Senior Play Basketball 1 Pres. Boys Chorus 3 Member 4-H 1,2,3 Reporter 4-H 1 Librarian 1 Band 1 Eisteddfod (Special) 3 (Chorus) 1,3 n (Band) 1 Leslie Griffin- Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1,2,3. Pres. Hi-Y 2 Member Hi-Y 2,3 Member 4-H 1.2,3,4 , Reporter 4-H 2 Stage Manager 3 Band 1,2 Senior Play V.Pres Class 4 Eisteddfod (Chorus) 1,2 11 (Band) 1,2 Junior Hicks Dorothy Mann y Junior Play ' ’ Annual Staff Sports Editor Danny Preston Junior.Play Senior Play Basketball 1 Sec’y Treas. 4-H 2 Member 4-H 1,2,3,4 Band 1 Member,Hi-Y 2,3 . Eisteddfod ' (Chorus) 1,3 n (Band) 1 Coralie Miller Junior Play Pres. FrHeA. 4 Sec 1 y, F.H.A. 3, Member F.H.A.. 1,2,3,4 Eisteddfod (Individual) 3,4 (Special) 4 n (Chorus) 2,3,4 Congratulations Compliments of RENZ BAKERY 3ince 1887 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE J. F. Renz Son Co, Phone 8266 Lima Ohio i Kenton Ohio : . • . L ’• ■ ' ; ■ ' ■ Compliments of KAYS JEWELRY STEINERS Linoleum Wallcovering 129 N Main Street Kenton Ohio Lima, Ohio LIMA LOAN COMPANY Store for Teens Teen-Pan-Alley Rates and Terms to Suit Everybody For Young Women Store for Men For Young Men Phone 6222 THE LEADER lllj- S. Detriot St Kenton, Ohio Lima Ohio Compliments i Compliments Schindewolf - Steiner Stevens Inc, LYNN MOTER SALES FUNERAL SERVICE Phone 8225 Kenton Ohio Alger Ohio COLONEL ELLIS BRADLEY’S Pit and Satisfy Cl othes Jewelers Optometrists West Side Square Kenton Ohio Kenton, Ohio BOBBIE-SUE-DRt VE-IN PFEIFFER’S t Sandwiches - Frosted Malts Soups ‘’Home of Pittsburgh Paint Glass ' Picture Framing ' 550 W. Franklin Kenton, Ohio Phone 4521 207 W. Franklin Kenton, Ohio Compliments Compliments CHARLEY’S HOME RESTAURANT ROOT LUMBER COMPANY Phone 2734 Kenton Ohio Kenton Ohio Compliments CLASS MOTTO REPPERT SONS HARDWARE The Will Paul Crooks Donald Crooks Lauren Hiller To Do The Soul Kenton Ohio To Dare” COMPLIMENTS NEWLAND SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS TY CRAMER PHONE 631 SHOES AND SHOE REPAIR ALGER OHIO COMPLIMENTS ALGER SAVINGS BANK ALGER OHIO COMPLIMENTS THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION- ALGER OHIO LLOYD ELLIS ALGER OHIO J OiVJi i ; • i 4rnieV; C ° o. X sjoke “ef ore° a f - “ 6Udience? : most of it went before I did!” l9tiee ° n ° S ' bUt “ r 3 n °i?Kins hi; end did you stop at any fancy hotels while you were coroad last summer? ■ ' ' ' 1 Mr. Cot ter man Yes, indeed. at one swank hostary room had three water pipes. ■ One cold,, one hot ' ' and one to pound on when the other two didn’t work!”’ Jucjie ' ' You say you are not t. thief, but you admit taking towels from this hotel. • ' amlt takln 6 Delano mcG. Well, your honor , it was only because I needed somethin , to wrap the silverware in. Danny P. (Tomrs. fox; Gosh, what a Ores ,, Mr. Cotter- Mrs. f!x J He did! ® 1 6n - barest in the school. Dan He sure die ' he said if i didn’t take en- interest in tr.e oohool they 1 would be here for a long time. lj ° ren dicti ' ont?y!’’ WherS U ‘ ey ' ' Ut 5 ’ 00J new ' ords in the Dcther ' Sell for goodness sake don ' t tall your mother. Po.ul P. 1 I don ' t think I deserve a zero,” Jr8, 1 p s ? i ?f er ( r on,t either. But it ' s the lowest m °- r I ‘ti allowed to give. 1, ' efter W broken finger heals will I be aole to lav the piano? hoc. fes, 1 think so ' ue ‘‘That ' s funny, I couldn ' t play it before. Junior H. do you went to class this morning? ete o. what makes you think so? r i0ar clothes look like they ' ve been slept in. ■ SHi S On Iff : a taxi driver’s daughter, but you auto meter. t « a olu.uber s daughter, out she he d oo’d connections. .liilkuian ' s daughter, out she was the cream of the crop, a surgeoii’s daughter , but on, what a. cut-uo. bxu.ckoujj.tii o daughter , out she know how to forge a head a carpenter ' s daughter, but she nailed her man. Linda H. What are the chances of my recovering doctor? Doctor Well, one hundred per cent.” Linda Good.” Doctor ' ’Medical records show that nine out of ten die of tie disease you have, vours is the tenth case I have treated Statistics are statistics. Students Prayer: Onward, move onward, 0 time in thy flight, Make the bell ring Before I recite ‘ Loren G. Hey, Dad, I ' m home from school again. Father What in the world did you do this time? Loren Graduated. Danny P. Are you the girl who-took my. order? Waitress Yes, sir. Danny Well, I ' ll be darned. You don ' t look a day older. • • . , . • 1 La Verne 2 Why does a clock run? Mr. Fuchs I don ' t know, La Verne You would too if you had ticks. EVOLUTION: 1 Freshman T don’t know Sophomore I am not prepared. . Junior I do not remember. Senior, I.don ' t believe I can add anything to what ha; been said. t ' ¥ , Faye Lou B. I ' ve changed my mihd. ' Jimmy C. Does it work any better than the old one? ‘ i. Dorothy M, Which would you desire most in a husband - brains • wealth, or appearance ' ? . . Goralie M, Appearance, and the sooner the better, t ' (. Sue H. Can I see the. doctor? Nurse Which doctor? Sue Do you think I ' m a heathen? Paul P. Shoe shine, mister? Junior H. No. Paul I can shine ’em so you can see your face in ' em. Junior I said NO. ' Paul Coward. ' , . f Leslie G. That ' s a nice suit you ' re wearing, I wonder if th« style will ever come back? Danny P, My girl says she is going to leave me if I don’t quit running around. Outis N. That ' s too bad. Dan Yeah. I ' ll miss her, . XL Compliments C ompliments Dr, E. M, Neiswander Veterinarian Dr, King and Barney Phone 74 Ada Ohio Alger, Ohio Floyd M. Elliot M.D• Robert B. Elliot M.D, C ompliments 118 East Highland Ave, Office hrs. 2-4 7:30-9P.M. Daily Except Thursday Ph. Office-76 Residence-70 Dr. Maurine Stuart Ada, Ohio Ada, Ohio PLEASE OUR ■ . . ■ ■ - 4 Jl-A ' l ' stf
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