Atwater Consolidated High School - Speedometer Yearbook (Atwater, OH)
- Class of 1952
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From the day we start to school until we graduate, your ideals guide usp your hand leads us through our perplexities and on to our success. If we fail, we know your sympathy will inspire us to try again and to keep trying. The title page and the entire Speedometer of 1952 is dedicated to you. The pictures appearing on the title page are those of teachers who are oldest in years of service in their particular school buildings. They represent all of you. Our wish is that your influence may never diminish and your worth may be better realized through the coming years. Assuming that the title page contains three rows of pictures, the teachers beginning at the bottom left of page are: Mrs. Zelda B. Dulebohn-Streetsboro School-Started career at age of seventeen. She attended the follow- ing schools: Emporia, Kansas Normal School, Chicago University, Northwestern Teacher's College, John Marshall College in Huntington, W. Va., Kent State University, where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 1943. She has taught nine years at Streetsboro. Helen Mentzer-Windham School-She graduated from Oberlin College. She later attended Kent State University and took Home Economics work. During the 'war she helped make ammunition at the Arsenal. She came to teach at VVindham in 1944. Mrs. Verna Spaght-Suffield School-College: Kent State University. Taught for 24 years. She was born in Hartville, Ohio, and now makes her residence in Kent. Ohio. Violet Theiss Lange-Franklin School-She graduated from Cuyahoga Falls High School in 1923, received her Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 1942. She has taught in the Franklin School for 27 years. Gertrude Clark-Windham School--She attended Western Reserve University, Cleveland School of Art and Zaner School of Penmanship. She came to VVindham in 1920. In 1925 she became supervisor of art in Portage County. Her experience at Windham School Miss Gladys Reed-Aurora School-Ohio Northern University A. B. in 1934, since then has taken classes in Graduate School of Ohio State University. Miss Reed first taught at Blanchard Township Centralized High School in Gilboa, before coming to Aurora in 1941. Mignon Siedschlag-Brady Lake School-Muskingum College. Kent State University and Chicago University. Miss Althea Briggs-Brimfield School-Has taught 26 years in this school. She graduated from Brimfield and Kent State High School and received her teacher training at Kent State University. She has a Life Teaching Certificate. Irene Birchard-Vifindham School-Mount Union College and Kent State University. Her experience in Windham School is twenty-two years. Mrs. Georgia. Lee Alford-Garfield School-Traveled in China, Japan, Europe and South America. She has taught 49 years. She received her training at Chicago Chautauqua and Kent. Mrs. Thomas Giek-Shalersville School-Graduated from Mantua Township High School and Kent State University. She taught six years in Freedom and Mantua Township schools and 14 years at Shalersville in grades 1-8. Mrs. Veron Biggar-Aurora. School-She is a native of Streetsboro, Ohio. Two years at Kent. She taught at Randolph and Franklin schools before coming to Aurora in 1930. In 1941, she received her B. S. degree in Education. Mrs. Gladys Huggies-Garfield School District-Western State Normal School in Kalamazoo, Michigan, additional work at Kent State University. With 12 years of teaching experience, Mrs. Ruggles has taught the last six years at Freedom. Mrs. Thelma Wagoner-suffiela School-Kent State University. HHS taught 1016 years. She Served as H substitute teacher for five years. Mrs. Marie Adams-Brady Lake School-She has fallghf iN UUS School Since 1942, doing departmental teaching in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades, She attended Kent State University. She has 18 years experience. Served on Textbook Committee for Portage County Schools, Portage County Spelling Bee and as Speedometer Advisor for Brady Lake School. Mrs. Mabel Sehnee-Rootstown School-She has been teaching at this school for 28 years. After graduate- ing from Atwater High School, she attended college at Kent State University. Mrs. Guy Root-Mantua Center School-She received her grade and high school education in the Charles- town and Windham schools and her college training at Kent State. She has taught 18 years, 16 years at Mantua Center. Mrs. Robert Booth-Mantua Village School-She has taught 25 years, She was born in Edinburg and ata tended Ravenna City High and Kent State University. She took the Normal Course for teachers and later took additional courses at Kent State. Mrs. Lueile Stahl-Atwater Scliool-Graduated from Kent State University She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. Having started teaching in 1920, she has taught the first grade 28 years. Miss Treva VVitherstay-Garfield School District-She has 37 years of teaching experience, two years at Nelson where she teaches the fifth and sixth grades. Miss Witherstay attended Ohio University, but grad- uated from Kent State University. Ruby Cahoon-Ravenna Township High School-She has taught 31 years in the township. Her teachers training was obtained at Wooster College and Kent State University. Mrs. Esther Nichols-Hiram School-She graduated from Iowa State College, University of Chile and Columbia University. She did her undergraduate work at Kansas Wesleyan University. She has been the Y-Teen Advisor for 15 years. Miss Grace Meacham-Randolph School--Kent State University. She has taught for a total of 29 years, 20 years at Randolph. 4 Portage Count Board Ot Education H. C. BELDING EARL E. PELSUE president Vice President CALVIN P. RAUSCH Clerk and County Superintendent WARD W. DAVIS of HAROLD E. MILLER Member of Schools Member O. C. SHANAFELT Member 5 Portage Count, Health Department Health Deparhnent Staff Max Sternlieb, M. D.-M. P. H., Health Commissioner, Secretary of the Board of Health, Goldia Carnahan, R.N.-C.P.'H,, Supervis- ing Nurse, Edith Meyers, R. N. B. S., District Supervising Nurse Ethel Patterson, B. S.-M. S., Dis- trict Nutritionist, Etelka Nuss baum, R. N.eB. S.-M. S. in Ed., Orthopedic Nursing Consultant W. R. Wagoner, C.E.-M.P.H., Dis trict Engineer, A. L. Fishback, Ch. E.-M. P. H., Assistant District En gineer, James E. Warfield, B.S, M.P.H., District Sanitarian, Flor ence Caldiwell, R. N., Staff Nurse tLouise Caldwell, R.N.-B.S., Staff Nurse, Dorothy Ebbert, R, N., Staff Nurse, Elizabeth Taft, R. N. Staff Nurse, Frances Wells, R. N. Staff Nurse, Roy E. Trumphour, Sanitarian, Jack E. Wilhelm, Sanitarian, Phoebe Powell, Secre tary-Registrar, Gloria Diezman, Clerk-Nursing Service. tRes'igned 8-1-51. Dr. Max Sternlieb Health education is the key to effective school and community action for improved health. All programs are planned with school administrators, teachers, parents. physicians, dentists, and other interested groups and individuals for a coordinated and effective program. The public health nurse's Work centers on tre family and stretches from the home into all parts of community life. The nurse works closely with the physician, sani- tarian, health educator and other members of the health team. In the same way she cooperates with civic groups and leaders. The first diabetic program in Portage County was sponsored by the Portage County Medical Society in connection with National Diabetic Week-November 11th, 1951 through November 17th, 1951. Tests were performed in the county schools and included children, as well as adults. Number of adults tested, 725, nume- ber of children tested, 7,771. Total, 8,496 Your County Health Department offers valuable services to you, You will benefit to the extent you use these services. VVorking together, physicians, dentists, official and voluntary groups and citizens, we will accom- plish our goal, BETTER HEALTH IN PORTAGE COUNTY. ortogo ounty School Board 0i Education PORTAGE COUNTY BOARD MANTUA-SI-IALERSVILLE DISTRICT BOARD H. C. Belding, President ...... Box 57, Randolph, Ohio James Davis, President ,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,.,,,, Mantua, Ohio Earl E. Pelsue, Vice President ,. Garrettsville, Ohio Alden Green, Vice President R, D. 3, Mantua, Ohio O. C. Shanafelt ..,..,..................,...,.....,... Suffield, Ohio Lawrence Bramley ,,,,,,,,,,,,4,A,,,,,,,,,,,.,., Mantua, 01110 Ward W. Davis ...........,.....,........,.....,, Rootstown, Ohio Harry Moore ,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,7,,,,, R, D, 4, Ravenna, 01110 Harold E. Miller ......,.... .,,...... G eauga Lake, Ohio Howard Harnei- . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R, D, 3, Mantua, Qhio Calvin Rausch, Clerk ,,..,,.... R. D. 4, Ravenna, Ohio Mrs. Loleita Stutz, Clerk .,,... R. D. 3, Mantua Ohio L W G ATZVAVTEIK LOCAL BOARD 1 Oh. RANDOLPH LOCAL BOARD . . reen, , resident ......,,.........,,.,. Wa er, io . , . . Chas. P. weeks, vice President ........ Atwater, Ohio C' E- Rfillffi .pieslfleiit - '-n----------PA-P Randolph- 01110 Fm , - , - S. Fl. Wise, Vice President .... R. D. 1 Atwater Ohio - nk E. Wiley ,.., .,....................,...,.,.. A twatei, Ohio R L Dbbl l i , B. E. Dague ......,.....,.........,,,,,,......,....... Atwater, Ohio K- C' Pla 0 -i---- ---'-----b--Pa'----------------Ae R tmflolplli 01120 Mrs Eva Garrison . .,............ R. D. 2, Atwater, Ohio G' fifxcfuc ' ' ' 2Rand01phj Ohio Mrs, Rose Hartley, Clerk ....., R. D. 2, Atwater, Ohio ,VHS C053gigicbqgicsgm' 6,erkD' 1 Atwateli 01110 AURORA LOCAL BOARD -,--,---.,.-,,------...-.................. ...... R . D. 1, Atwater Ohio Elmer Hamley, President ......., Geauga Lake, Ohio Ray Harmon, Vice President ............ Mantua, Ohio RAVENNA LOCAL BUARD Ray Hackett ------AAA,AA,--'--vvw.fAAA-.--,---,,-.--.-A, Aumra, 01150 Donald Warner, President .. R. D. 4, Ravenna Ohio H. E. Mlller .-.-A--..--.-----..------.---- ----.-..... G eauga. Ohm Virgil Mayers, Vice Pi-es. R. D. 4, Ravenna Ohio John Parnell -,--.,.-------....--A..-.A....-.....-.-..... Aurora. Ohio David A. Leach .................... M. R. 1, Ravenna ohio H. E. Miller, Clerk ........................ Geauga Lake, Ohio G, T, Sgibert ,,.,,,,,.--,,--,-,-,-..,,, R, D, 4, Ray.renna Ohio A. J. Copae ...............,...... R. D, 4, R f , Onan BRADY IAAKE LOCAL BOARD Mrs. Lois Wise, Clerk ........ R. D. 3, Rgziifihrnga Ohiii Harold VV. Vlfarner, President Box 93, Brady Lake, Ohio ROOTSTOWN LOCAL BOARD David DHfm012VlC0 Pmisidont . Ernest L Foster President New Milford Ohio K Q ' Q: ' L 't BOX 154' Blfany Lake Ohio Norman W. Kihler, V. Pres. .... New Milford, Ohio Mis. Doi is D. 'xeend ...... Box 78, Brady Lake, Ohio Wa,.d W Dawg R - . . , ,, . . . ................................ Ootstoiwn, Ohio Rooeit Stratton .......................... R. D. 1, Kent, Ohio Clair Bingham New Milford ohio , ' RR gent' Arthur New Milford, Ohio L IHS J 'I 1 elle ' 'ACI ' ' ' en' 'HO H3l'l'y T. Dundon, Clerk ....,...,.,,,,,, Rootstown Ohio BRIWIFIELD LOCAL BOARD h , SOUTHEAST DISTRICT BOARD Mrs. Ruth House, President R. D, 3, Ravenna Ohio , , Ray Smnemetzy Vid, President R' Dx 5, Kent Ohio Mason McConnell, President R. D. 1, Ravenna, Ohio R. L. Bunker -A--,----------.-----Q-----Y---- R- D. 2 Kent' Ohio Wendell Strausser, V. Pres. R. D. 2, Ravenna, Ohio Glam, Hume ,,A,A,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-- ,,-A' R I D. 53 Kgntv Ohio Cl12l.Tl9S Powers .................................. Deerfield. Ohio Charles Sprague .........,,....,. .,,,,. R . D. 2, Kent Ohio ------ ----------------- lgamoflfli L D. T 1 ', 'Cl 'l .............. R. D. 4, K t, Oh' f Z f ---Ah--'-'---'---- - - - QVQUWI 10 evils ay Ol 01 Q en 10 Thelma M. Lee, Clerk ........ R. D. 2, Ravenna Ohio FRANKLIN LOCAL BOARD Mrs. Sarah Holm, President .... R. D. 1, Kent, Ohio ETREETSBORO LOCAL BOARD Elmer Gemberlimr. Vice Pres. R. D. 1. Twin Lakes G. R. Cowan, President ,,,.,,.,,.,, R, D, 1, 149111 onto Jolie MCDOUHM ------'-------'- '--'--A-- R - D- 2- Kem, Ohio S. G. Ha.rs'hbarger, Vice Pres. .. R. D. 1, Kent Ohio Ronald Spacht ..i........................... R. D 5. Kent. Ohio John M. Showman ..,...,............. R. D. 1, Kant, Ohio Mrs. Alice Steiner .. Kent'Ravenna Rd., Kent, Ohio M1-5, Mayjol-ie C. Evrans ------ R. D. 3, Hudson' Ohio ASH BHCHTGI. Clerk -------- R. D. 2, Rh0d0S Rd., Kent E. Ross Wilcox ..,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. R, D, 1, IQQHQ, Qhjo J. H. Wise. Clerk ........................ R, D. 1, Kent, Ohio JAMES A. GARFIELD DISTRICT BOARD Robert Layer, President ........,. Garrettsville, Ohio SUFFIELD LOCAL BOARD MILS' Carolyn Vleasner' V129 gmggigitsville Ohio E. L. Lansinger, President .... R. D. Mogadore, Ohio ' ' . ' - Paul Wise Vice President R. D. Suffield Ohio Rov Paul ........... ..................,......... G arrettsville Ohio ' . Y . . ' - JOhn Beck ..... ......... ...............,.... R . D. Suffield Ohio Mrs. Gladys Newcomb .... R. D. Garrettsville, Ohio O C Shanafelt R D S Hi ld' Oh, Mrs. Margaret Braden .............. Garrettsville, Ohio R,,V,,,O,,d A' St,,,,'me,Q ' ' R ' D' Sumelq' 011.0 R. A. Rinearson, Clerk ................ Garrettsville, Ohio O 'C Shandfelt Clerk R' D' Sgffgglg' Ohig HIRADI LOCAL BOARD , , , VVINDHADI LOCAL BOARD Ralph F. Geiger, Pres. R. D. 2, Garrettsville, Ohio Harry Hurd, Vice President .....,.......... Hiram, Ohio Robert Ehrcsman, President .... Garrettsville, Ohio Gerald E. Bennett .................................. Hiram, Ohio Roger Stanley, Vice President ........ Windham, Ohio Aaron Kelker ........ ......,... .................,...... H i ram, Ohio Mrs. Olive Chaffee ............ R. D. 1, Windham, Ohio Charles Sanborn ............ R. D. 1, Garrettsville, Ohio Vernice Long ........................ R. D. 1, Windham, Ohio Gerald E. Bennett. Clerk ...................... Hiram, Ohio H. L. Croghan, Clerk ......................., Windham, Ohio B U S N E S S Speedometer Staff S P O N S 0 R S E D I T 0 R S t ater 1 Roy Baker-S-Safcty 1'zit1'oI, B.-isketlnz-111. Thomzns Urnvon- Tunn -S-FootbAiII 4, Iialsohzxll 1, Mixod Chorus 4, Homec'omin,f2,' King' 4. 3-4, Track 3, Mixed Chorus 3-4. lfrm-:lm-rick f:iI'2lY0SllliIIL- l'1I'k'd'-Ffltltililll 3--1, Ilzlskvtlvzxll 24-4, 'l'i'zwk 3, Mixed Chorus 3-4. Ju-rrp' Gru-1-li-NGo1rsc -Friotlizxll 1-2-3-4, ljusclrzlll 1-2-3-4 Baiskctlmll 1-2-3-4, Truck 3-4, Cluss f'1'e:-itil-in 4. Ga-urge llnll-Fuulbzill 1-2-3-4, Class Offics-x' 1. Lester li lllllllliulil'S -l4'UUtbHN V- L. 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MVS. LI11::111.11' 111,11iff, llrs. 5.1111111111 l1':11't11111. Grade 10 Grade 9 Grade 8 Grade '7 Grade 6 Grade 5 Hi Kids, Welcome to another eventful year at A.H.S. The excitement of seeing all the kids once more and the greeting of our new teachers as well as the same ones we had last year, remind us that school is here once more. Jerry Green was chosen president ef the Seniors, Diane Ford the Juniors, Helen Loudin the Sophomores, John Krichbaum the Freshmen, Nevin Wertenberger the Eighth Grade, and Wanda Russell the Seventh Grade. Our cheerleaders were elected and Joanne Smith, Joyce Smith, Betty Miller, and Joanne Anderson led the rah-rahs for the Varsity while Betty Wearley, Dorothy Richards, Betty Russell, and Wanda Jones were chosen for the Reserves. Our Athletic Auction was held in October and was quite successful. The highlight of the fall activities was our fifth annual Homecoming over which Betty Miller reigned as Queen and Tom Craven as King. Our football season was well under Way by now but not doing so well as we had hoped, but we were always willing and ready to back our team. It 'Wasn't long before the Juniors got their rings which were very pretty and proudly sported their maroon and white jackets. In May the Juniors gave us a Prom-that will re- main forever in our memories. Soon we left for our trip to Washington, but after we got back there was Baccalaureate and Recognition Night. Then came the day, Commencement, a lump in every throat, a tear in our eyes, our diplomas, and saying goodby for the last time as a class of Atwater High, 11 l 00'l'l!A,l-L SQITA IJ i2ASlil'1'I'll.K LL SQ l'All Ummm- ln-1'L: lim-li i-uw: Iii-ft in x'iu'lit-Umivli Mains , Ufl kwl 'W:, lfff l lhlfrhlglllig Sl 'l gL'm' .Fnlflkie muyd MYPVSV Fluid G1.uU,SmiH. Neil Xvhimleseyy Frankie xzi.1'1'0ll, lJ1'l'1ll l,,1'zxY0s1ulll, Xlzilly 5t'llllQPlM'I'g6l'. Bill tole- l':Li'1'oll, Stcvl: F1'iLl1t'lS, Hill Vitlmzui, Ike llziudolpli. 'mm','lM'ryli '0eH' 9 2U'l1512l11S' .. , V H , Q. Q. H X V , Jfrrmut row: limllt to rlgxht l-lowulwl NXiu'f.rs, l'2llll Frzinlis, Ll--ntl-I rrnx. lmit Ln llgllt .lmiy Ire-xtl-V, I'w'lx Maris, l,2m1U,udin llcckv u.u.w .Inhu Hull. ,lurvy 4ll'HE'I1. John K1'ir'hlm:ium. l'hs11'lvs lluwvs, ' ' ' K 'S - 4, V4 U-v.1w. V D.11,Pl,,, Rllklull 1 noni s Hu 'nufm' 1U - UV Bum-li row: lip-ft tu l'iHlll 'filr'll!l Myl-Vs, l'w-li Mz11'tS, Fnmi www: Left tn 1'if:'l1ff,lin1 l'l'ZlVl:ll, hee Ki1'kb1'iflu, l 1':mliil- ll2lI'l'Ull, 'l'wm lY1l'ilYL'1l, .lm-lc Illvzms, Fred Grzivesmill, llilssell Alillmin, XY:1lly Sc:liI1evl1ur'g'c1', lyjillll Lourlin, Tum lVz1lly Hcl111w:l1e1'Lfvi', ,lim Huruoll, .lzicli llwpkins, llzilph l'l'2lVUN, lllllif llvillly, 'WWC KH10TliU, Sfwlib' MGIVIS- Ilo1'ml'll,lfluvifl 'lj2ll1lG1', Ilie liriiidrvlpli, .luziuitzi McKinley, , . ,, Y . , , , . Marilyn 'wXVill'li. lAR5'1x !Hhl4'Rl'EAnl Rh Semvncl row: I4-ft 1,11 1'igl1l-Amiu Szijlwn, Belly Miller, Lbfi 14' 1'iP1'l1li-1114111116 Slllitlll JHYVL' Smiill. J6'Wl'l Smilll, .lwyve Smith, XVa11d:1 .Imu-s, Bwlty llussvll, Al2l1',E1'1!l'0I Trout- JWIINTG Al'lflC'1'S'HL QUUY 3Iill l'A mziu, Uzirol I'ilt,m:'1u, Iiavziclzi 3lf'l'1Q2ll'X. flXVl'Il Sells, Shirley 'H N 'P llflllflf l5lfli'fl- Oifi'-5111f5i'i',ll.''h31El'Q-F11 milk if 5lfl3Ql',J1'fIi 'Kill' Luft lmzwli ruxv: Luft In l'lM'lll-liflllllkl Muster, Lenny gk-hileffm-D ' K ' ' ' .NIm'1'is, lmvid 'I'zilmle-V, i,lLi'I'l'1ll Clilllti Mzxrllm .Xlr'l lziy. l':1'l'Hl Fil-51, 1-UW: Ulu U, 1-ight: ylmpy Hgywl-11, 431111 Ygdty, hylllll RUllUl0l'l'U15ySl-VV? lU1kllY'if'll, lllllll H1 'flf'Yl lmllisf' .Xlurv F1-r-iiicli, Mzirazziret lizisill-, t'atlxv1'im- Huyd, Maimlizi Kilrlur, Joyce Smith, ,lullllilv ll2idlll,U,'L'l', .laivli lluplcins, Ilivli- ,jul-Gig' 51,11-195' plum-.JY qjm-.,1 pew-hvffy ,julia 1giU,WSki, Diane l :ird 'l'NV2l1'li, :jill fllifflllilll. FU,-,ly 1f,.g-3-yu,-iggl 1 lfruut row: Left to rigglit-.luliu Kitowslii, .Iuunitzl lNlGNVSI'Al'l41R S'Il'Al4'l:' I Y Mc-Kililuy, Alairilyn 'l'xvzii'l:, IM-milfl Smith, lVz1y11n- llwwzitiv, Hun-li iwrw: Lv,-ft to l'lLl'lliA'-lllllil lfll0XlHlil, 4'zu'o1 Pun- W Tommv liiizipp, lmu l:ll'lil'lA'llIlL'l', ll-wb Stull, vlmff, llmvsiu IQllli'L11'l4'l1, .-Num--Sujlu'-n, Shirley Lunvv. W 5l:imli11:.:': LL-fL tu i'ig'l1t-Bula S1-livilwu, lim-Vulcl lmvis, .lf'1'o11t roxy: Luft tu 1'1g1il---.lmlii Anflursmm, .loanue Jimmy XYiu'g':4,Ml'.Sc'l1z1L-l'fc:i'. ICYIIIIS, l'llll'lCI'll!U Brvyml, ill1ll'5l'2ll'L'l llzwilrl. 12 Upper left: Shop Class Lower Left: I-et's G0 Team ,- -r 4 'WW . : ,,., 4 iw, ---A - fig 1 4 if Mt, -.: 'G an Flip? kms WPI WMC FOOTBALL SCORES BASKETBALL SCORES They We Hartville .,.7. ,.... 2 1 O Windham .... . 19 O Mantua ..,. . 7 12 Rootstown . 26 12 Garrettsville . 13 26 Randolph ,.... 25 0 Township ,.., . 32 O Southeast ...... ...,, 1 3 19 Suffield ,.,. , 20 6 They We Middlebraneh .,,, .... 4 6 23 Sebring .....,..,,.,. .... 7 2 23 Aurora .,.......... ..... 2 6 36 Beloit ....,,...... , .... 58 37 Garrettsville . 59 36 Mantua ,Y.,....., ..,. 6 3 45 Southeast . 38 47 Randolph . 44 37 Township ..,.,, ..,. 4 O 36 Rootstown .,,, ...,. 7 7 56 Southeast .,..,. .... 4 0 47 Hiram ............ ..,.. 5 O 67 Suffield .,.......,... ..... 4 9 57 Berlin Center . 34 50 Windham .,... .... 66 48 Township ,,,,, .,,, 3 2 46 Wilidham ,i,,. 72 33 ATVVATER BASEBALL SCHEDULE-1952 Southeast at Atwater Randolph at At,Wa1,c-r 66Atwater upto raphsg' Our high school building, Constructed in 1914 at a eost of 342000, has nine classrooms for grades seven through 12. It also houses a manual training room, a Cafeteria, and a kindergarten. Our new grade school, built at a cost of SlS113,000, was opened for use in November, 1949. We are proud of its six classrooms and five service rooms, its modern desks, lockers, and green ehalkboards. Our superintendent, Mr. Swartz, came to us in the fall of 1948 from Solon. He has his Ma'ster's Degree from Kent State University and is Working for his Doc- tor's Degree at Columbia University. He is a native of Portage County and began his teaching career in Suffield. . Zwssezstt Q . . ,.,, 1 ii if mg - fa '1 5 sages fw W 5H Y'1'f. . .-I 22.--' : .... ga . - .- . V ' -1 ' .W-, ' .ami wwf Q.: H: Y... 17 1 George Adams-'-Pezmlnes -Class l'lay 2-3, Student Council Francis lilo-ssen-f'l1'rank -Foothall l-2-4 Basketball 1-2 4. Neve1'tl'uSt a woman. Track Il-4, Class 1'lay 2-4. XYhata clown. Raymond lluird- R:uy -Streetsboro l-2, Flaws l'lay 3-4. Shirley Louis- Sh0r1y -Class Play 2-3-4, G. A. A, 1-2-3-4, Never ton hold and never afraid. G. A, A. President 4, Y--Teen 1-2-3-4, Homecoming Queen Dolores Blllllllli- DCB --fl. A. A. l-2-3-4, Y-Teen l-2-3-4, 4. Little but mighty. Cantain ol' ldieerleaclurs 4, Student Council 2-4, May Day Lyle Wlnsnn-X-Lukeyl'-1'lass Play 2-Zi-4, Student Uuuncil 3, Queen 2, Vlass Play 2-3-4. Short and sweet. Football Manager 3. Always keep them laughing. llolu-rt Cluul- Hub -Foothall 1-2-3-4, Captain of Football Rim-lmrd Pri:nm-a1 Dick -Formthall 3--l, HaSeball 2-3-4, Class Team 4. Hasketlvnll 2-3-4, Traclt 3-4, Student Council 1, Play 3-4. Si1enceis p:ulden. Class Plays Z-3-4. B'uite1' late than never. Nancy Juan Pumplxrc-y-'f.lodi - 'Fhornas Carr Howe High Lu Verne Christner-'fCln'is --Streetsburo 1-2, Y-Teens 3--1. School l. Maple I-leishts High Svhool 2. Y-Teen 3-4, Class Play 3--1. A fave more fair, a. form more sweet, Class Play 3-4. To he specific, she-'s t6l'I'lflP.w 1lL E'l' hath it been my lot to meet. Snmlrzi Spot!s- S:lmleo -Kenmore l-2-21, Y-Teen 3-4, Class l':llri1-in Dzimlzivki-f'Put -l'horus l-Z-3, Y-Teen l-2-3-4, Play 4. Life is so dull since thc- draft. G- A' C- 1'2'7l'4- C1335 l'l'9Sid'PUt 1- VIHSS Play 2'3'4- Ilnnuhl Sf0lDlli4'liIl-5'DlPll -l'MISS Plav 3 Vlass President 4. i'Make sure its 1'ife.'ht then 5-to Rhedflf' A record to boast of not E'V01llUIlt vrush l 4-an't get ,llzulnlyn Gzzrris- Mndlli -l'lass Treasurei' l, Chorus 1-2, ,mar woman thev mdk.. mu mush. ' 52115625 H-'HWHYS fflwcrful and 3-Wy' always Some' Jon: 'l'otIn-''.I:ly LSlizlle1'SVillv l-2,lRavenna 3, Class l'lay 4, '-P 1' ' 9- -' 4' : -2- . 'z sz . Shirley llnle-HShir! --Y-Teen l-2-3-4. Y-Teen President 4 ilfutballf 4' Rdslxetbln 1 4 .Kqlxlmixd km . 1 -.-.,-A -1 , ,. , ., .I .. -, - , . l'utru'm 'llwlss-- l'at -G-. A. A. l-2-.x--l, X-Teen l-2-3-4, G. A. A. l Z .l 1, Llass Ilay --.5 4. lt 5 nice to bt nat- ,I H ,n . ,. , , , Y , 4 K , Q ., und, if you uw lmturally nice... tl.1s:s .llay 3-4. Men nl It-xx voids .ue the best. I40l'll2l Ilawken- Ilonnif- -L'lio1'us l-2, Plass Secretary 1, UPUY YVil4'0X- Ili-1- -Streetslmro l-2. 11lllb.S Play l-2-3-4, Y--Teen 2-3-4, Class Play 2-4. lnnor-enve is its own de- Y-Teen 3-4, Arc-liery 3-4, Miles and miles ot smiles. tense. Mrs. Helen Gn-4-nwoml, Snfmsor. 18 Ah-Men Date-Bait Get Her! Sad Sacks! -A-Q., A. ,. A, if 3 .LJ gf 5: if 1 3: in Q' .. f Q 4 The Wardens Open House Take Off! The Gang Aw Peachie 19 6 10 14 .V X f 'n W' .vm Signs? ' k r -v' V . lua W 5 My HY a V ., nn qV,,,.5 955,195 ,A., 5 , 15559527 M ,Q ,, , 59AiAEL6iL!i1 , ' 1 : . WOII' Gals . Casanova . Watch the . Caveman ! . Racky Birdie ! ,1 , ,N 1 Q ,Q w we me I 5,3 -fi .IQ F , .. xnxx 1 L W , . 5 L ,. MW.. N,,. cf? L. . V or gf 1. Easy Going 2. Tricky, Tricky 3. Sailing, Sailing 4. The Monster 5. Gone Fishin' 6. The Thing!! 7. Say Now Lapping it up Muscles? Dark Room Who dat? All Decked Out Little C23 feet Camera, Action Gee, she's happy 20 . Mirror, mirror The Three Musketeers What is it? What Did You Say? TI'iCky Trio Time Out Wonder what they're cookin' up? Grade Seven Grade Eight Grade Nine Y-Teens Cheerleaders Basketball-Reserve Grade Ten Grade Eleven Grade Twelve G. A. A. Faculty Basketball-Varsity mm, 'F 3 My 1 n .,,, .,A,,: S 40' Nl W W ' , V- y. .if ' v -3 mg. ,335 ,qi , .: 9, . R7' R Q 1 L.. KW. ai i ww 5 1 ,K i,i,1, if f 1 1 v H, 5 Q, ff Fluffed his lines 7 Oo-la-la! - 8 Wowee! 9 In the Good Old 10 Summertime Surprise! 11 Lullaby: pincurls and 12 cokes .fMa,, Just kids My Buddy The Big Grin Sleepink Sickness The Villain 22 Parole Board Bullseye Say Aa.-a.-a. Gay 90's Revue Woody Pretty Eyed Baby fy o?b!f,f' gif 2: is 343 4 f ,rg 'ALI trt W ' 23 W . 9 1 Q i f x I F .- ' A',. r f --.,- . , j, .5,,,, ,Iw - A V- ' RH H IZ.. :Qo,: IL. ' 1. Sitting Pretty 2. Good Joke, huh boys? 3. Pretty slip! 4. Ooh-they look snazzy! 5. Ain't I Cute? 6. Going Nowhere in a Hurry Tarzan! Look Out! WOW! It's a Beaut! Slttin' Pretty Where Am I? Grade One Grade Two Grade Three The Maypole Dance Grade FOUI' Just a Settin' Smile Pretty, Now Itrs Love Grade Five The Big Snow Dog Daze Grade Six 24 Qumomm so EfE ' j,f. H ' R. Q , 5 w W- Y-1' s ,aff is fi if . tm . 4 if ,iw ,. , s Vp, V , K ,gr R V 3 at if 1 if fri.. Q- - VVLV 1 1 , 4 SH. Bottom row, left to right: C. Coy, A. Greenslade, H. Lee, R. Chad, E. Douglas, G. Stutzman. Middle row: J. IVIcAnerney, A. Calhoun, R. Prince, R. Burns, R. Bliss, P. Bliss. Top row: C. Brown, J. Famageltto, J. Toth, F. Klossen, D. Sladkey, G. for U terhardt. ga 1 t We W' 0 FOOTBALL Atwater ..,..,............ 0 Aurora .... ...... 6 Garrettsville .,....,,., 13 Aurora .... ., 125 Ravenna Twp. ,..... 12 Aurora .... ....., 1 3 Southeast ..,..........,.. 0 Aurora .... ...... 3 9 Mantua ,,,.., ..... 8 Aurora .... ...... 1 8 Uniontown ..... 0 Aurora .... .... . .45 Suffield ...... ..... 0 Aurora, .... ...... 4 4 Mantua ...... ..... 6 Aurora .... ...... 1 8 Twinsburg ..... 9 Aurora .... .,.. . .12 25 Small Medium Large Celebrities Self-saxisfied Star Pitcher Pretty Pose-ees John Law Ain't Love Grand 1' Muscles McGurk Camera Conscious Don't Be That Way 26 Just Friends May Day Tumbling Class Homecoming Crowning Hockey Class rad Lake BRADY LAKE Board of Education David Danner Millard Coe Robert Stratton C. H. Wunderlich fretiredj Edith E. Merrell, Clerk Harold Warner, Pres. FACULTY- ' Seated: Mrs. Gareri, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Kunkle, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Gump. Standing: Mr. Martin, Mrs. Siedschlag, Mrs. Coffeen, Mrs. Adams, Miss Hissem, Mr. Hissom. 27 Wh0's who - who knows ? . a x Q x V, V D , 1'A ' - N i 1,,,, , b ,. f , i , X I, C ,.V iffxigxg 51 ' 1' 5 ' HHH 1 tw' 1 0 82 -fm Rofqw M viii--F.- , 5 Wow! W xx 355 . 'I ----- 1 I ,N T X' ,e x -Q J 5 .0 Ry S K Q, S r 1 Q .Q . I 'P GNOWX V ifjw B. - Q - f5,,'f 'fTl -M--r ii, 00 -'fir WWML--:AG-:1 - ' ' fw 1 wfff'-N N-ff' f.-zzrrw-M in fgzx -f QR W' M,,M,:rM55W4 PM-M -.M f -'fizfgjwpi J , w ? ... cf!!-'izvrf -. 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' :1:V:':-:-:-:-:-:-:-'-:1-2:!:f:1:241-2:I'-:Is-2:1'CW-1 -L+:-i-1'1-2 -1-2-2-I-1-:-:4-:-:-:-:-1-:-:f:1:2:2:15:V::V:I:2'I'2'2'1'P 2'2'1-1-25 . ' ' Q Shown presenting the Kent Recreation Departmentfs Grade School basketball trophy to Brady Lake School ra Dick Griffin, dircctoiz Kneeling, loft to right, arc: Eddie Rhinehart, Scotty White, Mike Caisamento, Robeit McMann and Bob Mansfield Standing: Virgil Davidson, Jim Snowbergcr, G. Sheppard, Coach, Captain Robert Starkey, Dick Tcnney, Moose Snowherger, Dick Fritz and Griffin. 31 Sittin' Pretty' What did I want to remember? Step down 'Happy Birthday L0itering in the Hall? Indian Totem Polo Whatf-N0 Men? Wee Ones Yum! Yum! Food! Peek-a-boo! Oh, You say the sweetest things Way down in the Congo Land. 32 I 1 rimfield First Row: Mr. Gregory, Mr. Carlin, Miss Elfring, Mrs. Kerwin, Mr. Barton, Mr. Gamble. Second Row: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Flint, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Dearsom, Mrs. Merrell, Miss Briggs, Mrs. Kneale. Hi Gang: Brimfield opened the 1951-52 school year with fifty new students. The enrollment now totals three hundred and seventy-five students. The new members of the faculty are Mrs. June Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, Miss Janice Elfring, Mr. William Barton, Mr. Roland Gamble and Mrs. Pauline Kneale, secretary. Mr. Terrango, a speech therapist, is working with some of our students in speech correction. He is doing a fine job. During the month of October the ninth grade sponsored a hayride Everyone had a swell time. The magazine sale continuing from the fifth through the 19th of October was a great success. Diabetic tests were given Friday, Nov. 16 to all the pupils in the school. We would like to ex- press our appreciation to the two local nurses, Mrs, Edward Pryce and Mrs. Frank Loomis, who assist-- ed Mrs. Carnahan. Old Man Winter repeated his act of last winter by extending Thanksgiving vacaftion two days due to snow. Comic books were brought in by the students in November to help with the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. Tom Smith donated 108 comic books. Defense stamps will be sold throughout the year, starting in December, sponsored by the fresh- man math class. Brimfield, Franklin, Brady Lake and Streets- boro have formed a basketball league. We look forward to many exciting games. A Christmas dance was sponsored by the room mothers of the Junior High. The P. T. A. sponsored a chili supper October 27, 1951. A P. T, A. Christmas program was given December 13 with the help of our music teacher, Mrs. Josephine Flint. The band also presented a program under the direction of Mr. Roland Gamble. VVe are looking forward to more social activi- ties during the second semester. One of our most important activities is our May Day celebration. The May Queen will be chosen by the Junior High. Her escort will be Thom Petrini, the freshman president. Charles Sprague, as Captain of the Patrol, is doing a very fine job. Everyone is anxiously awaiting our annual visit to Geauga Lake. NVQ are looking forward to lovely Commence- ment and Baccalaureate. So long, Tom Ludick Henrietta Baker Bill Shufelt Loretta Copley Thom Petrini Jean Saylor Janice Baker Donna Stonernetz 33 Mr. Robert Gregory Teach English, Oh Gee! Barbara Annala Babs Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Treble Clef Chorus, Patrol. Who put that gleam in your eyes. Janice Baker Chick Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Treble Clef Chorus. Shy but cute. Betty Battaglia ..B0b,, Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Treble Clef Chorus. Oh, those State Troop-- ers. Carl Battaglia Carl Mixed Chorus, Patrol. Silence is golden. Allen Bennett ..Ben,, Mixed Chorus, Basket- ball. T. B.-Technical Bennett. Wayne Biltz ..TeX,, Mixed Chorus, Basket- ball, Band. N e v e r trust a woman. VVilliam Bragg Bill Mixed Chorus, Foot- ball. Who? Me? Loretta. Copley LAJO-JOY! Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. What did Chris' do in Oct.? Bill Decker Bill Mixed Chorus. Corn- mon sense is not so common. Jack Derr Fizzle Ed Mixed Chorus. When do We eat? Marilyn Drain Marilyn Patrol, Girls' G l e e Club, T r eb l e Clef Chorus. Always alter D. Bryner. 34 Donna Ebie Ebie Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Band. Brian Griggy ..GI,iggy,, Football, Mixed Chorus. Anywhere you find Bara'by you find Griggy. Doyle Halloway Doyle Basketball, Mixed Chorus. Not today, to- morrow. Maude Hillman Dimples Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Treble Clef Chorus. Just call me toughy. Doris Hunt ,.DOI,y,, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Don't mind me if I'm dreaming. Jim Jefferys Chimpy Mixed Chorus, Foot- ball, Patrol, Basket- ball. Sally. Wanda Jones Wanda Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. Always dreaming. Dolores Kern Hopalong Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Treble Clef Chorus, Patrol, Band. Dreaming of Eddie. Richard Miers Dick Football, Mixed C h or u S, Basketball. Did you hear this one. Paul Mickey Mickey Band, Patrol, Mixed Chorus. Friend to all, enemy to none. Vivien Moors Viv Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus. Always ready for action. Thomas Petrini ..Th0m,. Mixed Chorus, Patrol, Class President. His pride is his hair. Corduilia Rader Cordiddle Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Treble Clef Chorus. Peace and quiet. Elaine Saxe Saxe Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. Always keep them laughing. Shirley Saylor Jeanie Patrol, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Class Treasurer, Band. Oh, those Rameys. Tom Smith Smitty Basketball, Mixed Chorus. I'll give you a shot in the head. Shirley Grund Giggles Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Band, Pa- trol. Never do today what you can do to- morrow. Theresa. Stadler Tessie Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Treble Clef Chorus. Full of fun and mischief. Charles Sprague i'Chick Band, Patrol Captain, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus. Bashful- ness is my hobby. Mickey Ulrich Chic Class Vice President, Mixed Chorus, Foot- ball. Barabara. Mary Welch Belch Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. It's always Cris. Dolores Choban Da'gmar Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. Never seen on T-V. 7th Grade 8th Grade 35 6th Grade 5th Grade 4th Grade 3rd Grade 2nd Grade lst Grade lst Grade 36 Basketball 8th Home Economics Safety Patrol Band Assembly Cheerleaders 7th Shop Girls' Glee Club Treble Clef Chorus Mixed Chorus 'TT lst Grade Art 2nd Grade 3rd Grade Reading 5th Grade Art Gth Grade Art Cooks Janitor 38 3. if 1 gk .B L fg fr 6 'Nw 3 in . ,Jw if vu . New Friends for Never Oh Those Girls They pushed me Looks Bad Slugger Teach You Name It Larry I've been higher than that Mrs. Smith goes to Vermont' Goofus pydhw S3523 1Qf M64wW My Q. 5egMf ey WWMHMLQQQ WWJWQ ,M MQLQM Mfjigg MAJ? M C 40 f ew W YCV5' fl 41 Mrs. Murphy-top left Mrs. Langewrniddle top Mrs. Peckstop right Mrs. Johnstonfbottom left Mr. Cropp-middle bottom Miss Shoepfer Sixth grade teacher at Franklin Local School for the past eight years. Attended Kent State University. First grade teacher at Franklin Local School for the past twenty-seven years. B. S. in Education, Kent State University. Seventh and eighth grades teacher at Franklin Local School for the past nine years. Attended Kent State University. Second grade teacher at Franklin Local School for the past six years. B. S. in Education, Kent State Univer- sity. Principal and fifth grade teacher at Franklin Local School for the past year. B. S. in Education, M. A., Kent State University. Third and fourth grades teacher at Franklin Local School for the past year. Attended Kent State Uni: versity. 42 First grade-Mrs. Lange Second grade-Mrs. Johnston Third and fourth grades-Miss Shoepfer 43 H ' ' ' www, kyfif l ' . . ,5 W if ,, he 1 I , I ., fi -- '1:' gm- - - . 5 . - xwsmm ef -- .. Fifth grade-Mr. Cropp Sixth grade-Mrs. Murphy Seventh and eighth grades-Mrs. Peck 44 Chorus Christmas Time P. T. A. Card Party Play Time Touch Football TG-am Girls' Basketball Team Boys' Basketball Team 45 Art Project-First Grade Science Experimvnt-Eighth Grade Art Project-Third and Fourth Grades Construction Project-Fifth Grade Art Project-Second Grade Outdoor Basketball-Sixth Grade 46 .ls-:nn Iinwon-lflass l'1'csiclt-ut l: Studout t'uunc'il 2, 3, Mrs. .llililrml lf6'lllll'ff, Slmnsnr Jann-s ldelward Posiva-k-Vlass l'l'0Sldk9llI -1, Vicv- Suzmun- Ape-rs-Flziss St-1-iw-tai'y 'lg l'E'IlIlSylV2lIl1l l'1'vsirlvut 2: Fmmtliall 2, Ii, 4, Captain 3: Has- l, 2, 33: Y-'IH-vuw l, 2, 3, -l: NHS fl: Math Ululu kctllall l. 2, 3, -li 'l'i'ar-li l, 2. 3, 4: Class plays Zi: lAil1l'2ll'V HFSiSI2Hlf 1, 3. 39. l- 1, 2, 3: 'l'I'k'ZlHlll'C'l' l: Hand l, Haw vxvvptimizilly uim- it would bu, lll's a grand fl-llww, we-'ll all agrce. ll' vvv1'yniit- XVGVQS as plvasaiet as she. ' Nit-l--lmiking, fyipmlly, gmpfl gpm-reall thi-M-, .lack Svllultz-Clztss 'l'1'vz1s111'v1' -l: Fnotlrall 24. 1 'Pc-cl .lindra-Class xvilft'-I'l'4'SldE'I1f 45 Ffmtlizlll 2, liaslu-tlrall 1, 2, 3, 43 'l'1'ar'k 2, 24, 43 Vlass ll Ji, fl, Captain -1: 'Fl'2ll'li 2: Student l'nu11l-il il: 14: llilirary assistant 1, 2, 23, Al: 4'hL'iI'llS l, 2 l 4'l1Ul'llS l, 3, fl: 'Ili-l'i'i4-1 ' Editor Ml. li i'llIil'llS1, 2, 3. My svl1milwa1'lc lim-ps mv so busy, XVl1z1te1'wl' hte did was rlum- with so mu:-li L-aw I sn-lflum liavv limi: in Sindy, lu him alone 'twas natural to plvasef' 'l'l'0klS, 233 NHS 2, 3, il, laws, 4: Y-Tee-ns 2, 3. -1, Schull- arsliip Team l, il, t'limvi'us l. 3, 43 llarvust Queen Limit: Harvest Qui-vu lg Track l, 2. 'l'l1v lmSt of gmail ualurc, best of gum! sn-uso, f'UINilillHd' fm' lim- f'llJll'ilf'f,9I', any It-lisvf' G1-ne V5'ayno Iirunn-Vlass l'1'e-sideut Il, Svc-l'tfta1'y 2: Fmmtlvall 2, 4: lim-ta Vlulm 2, 35 Bislwtlrall 2, 3, fl: Hi- Y 2, 32 Sclwlarsliip 'IH-:lui 2. 32 Ulassr plays 2, 3. This amialmh- lad, quiet and 1'osv1'x'ml, Fin' Qi'I'idil'Ul1 piwmwess, much crorlit cls'se1'ved. lliK'llIlI'd R. lh-1-it4-nloaa-li-S0111mlursliip 'Foam 3. Thu fire in the fliul slwws not till it lic struck. Georgia L00 Fulton-CIHSS SL'L'l'0t2ll'y l, 31 Stllllfdlll Counvil 33 I-Iota Uluh 2. 3, Soc. Il: l-Zami 25 L hm'L1s 1, 2. 25: Travlc l, 2, 3. AlthnuLi'li slum- is y-'Ivy shy, Tlw1'u's always a twinklo in lu-r uyt-. Robert Cruuw-- At last l'vv ,Lf1'7l!lll2ltQd.H llnrtlm l':1lITIIl'llN-K'h0l'LlN l, 2, Zig Hi-Times 2 3: . rv , . , ' Scliwlarship If-am Z, .51 l't-rin-1-I Attendance l, 2, HHH' mauum' is as XVlIl!llllL1' as hor smile-. 47 Wa enior Russ F1-Ill-r. -Ir--l'lnwi'ns 23 Ulass Play 213 Assistant stage managmli' il. 4 l'h1vu hast no tiinv lim' girls 01' Varnv. .X nie-ru diploma is thy aim. Jana-t Kiilggvli-l'lrJ11lrl0 'l'i'iu 2, 33 NHS Il, l: liirls' Alh- lutir-s 1, 2, H1 f4l'll't,'l'll'2llll'l' 343 l'l'lf1l'llS 1. 2, 22, 1: Y- 'l'U1'HS 3, 35, 43 Class l'lay Zi: Junim- f'1n-1-rll-arlvi' 1, 2. Mllllyill,1l4'llHlltfLllUlllllll. Sl1v's a l'l'lLlIlll to uw-1350114-. Nam-y Hintln-r-L.'l1m'us 1, 2, 3, -13 NHS 2, 3, 43 lmnlmli- 'Vriu 1. 33 Y-Tawns 2, 14, 1, Sc-in -li Class Vin'v-I'i'vsi- llc-nt Ili Slulll-nt Council 2, -1, 'l'l'l:'klS. 4: Ti'ac'lc 1, 23 Ulu-1-i'lf-zillm-1' 32, 4: Office Aiilo 2, Ji, 43 Class l'lay 31 lflarm-st f2lll'l'll i'r'JUI'f 3, ll. She 4-xc-1' g'i,:'u3les at a julio, But stndil-s with the host u1'l'ulk. cleint 2: Studi-nt 4'wunc'il 1: Sc-lnxlarsliin Te-ain 3, 3, 1205 s' Stall- il: k'lw1'i1s 1. Dun Grafx-in-Ffmtlnzill 2, 3: Ulass l'l:iy :il Class l'1'vsi- f l Homme nn-n arv wvatlierwise-, Swine- aim- wthe-rwisl-, Genr:::0 G1-uhon-Inila-Svliularsliin Tvain 2. HI'iLll'Illl1l'S are the frinnflalimm ul' L'lVillZkltl0ll.n Imunld Harris-l'lass Play 33 Stnrlvnl l'unncil -1, 'l'hc-V0 is likvwisl- a i'mxz:x'1l ful' faithful silcnce-. .xrllmr llUllY9l'lllHll-liilSliPlllilll 13 Class l'lay Sl: Rand 1, Zi, 43 f'llUl'lllS 1. IJisp,nisi-11ui'lmiiclag:l- as W0 Xvill, Vis woman, woman rulws us still. G1-zu-,250 llrzu-ln- 'I'hu1'v ara- limes when l think l'ln gi-uxx'iiis:' nn, Fllzlrll-s ilnlu-rt J0hllN0IlTl 1Pllllbilll l, 2, 3, -1, Valilain '13 'l'i'a:'k 1, 23 Class l'lays 1, 3: Clw1'us 1, 2, 3: Class l'1'usicl--nt ll, Vicl--l'1'esi1lv!ll l: Student 4'r1nn:-il I'i'l-s. -13 Sr-ln1la1'sliin 'Pham 1, 2. All ygiw-at inch zu? dying, .Xnll I 4lun'l fem-l so well lnysl-lI'. Kristin lil'llil'l'-l1l2lSF lilay 31 Y-'ll-1-ns 2, il, 43 l'hni'ns 2, 3. 'I'u vlwittl-1' is always a clvlighl Irv a woman. llarllnrzi L01-clmu -Class l'laV 351 NHS Z, Il, 42 His l'l'lLll ' 1, Il, 'lg lianli 1. 23 Y-'lk-uns Z, Il, -13 Vlass Truas. 23 Study-nt l'wnn4-il 1, 2, Svc, -i3 Girls' Stan- 33 Clinrns 1. 2. 3: llunllll- Trim 2, 33 i'l10l'l'lL'2ll-lL'l' Ji, 4: Offici- Aidi- 2, 31 Ilarvi-sl Queen Court 2, 15, 4. Merry, happy, liinml and young, Sha' lau,Q'hofl' and rlaiivcfl and talkl-ll anal snng'. Vlzllllolnl ,l2llIl', .!l',-lfhmllmzlll 2, 4: l'i2lSlix'T.l1'l1l 2, 33 'I'1'af'k 33 Class Plays 2, 3: Ulass Vice-I'1'4-siclmit 1, 3: SLn1lQntCuunc-il -1: Hula Vlulm 2, 33 Svlmlarsliip Team Il: l'lllll'llS 2, 3. TX lad whffll nrnllalvly always wear .X lmripzlwt rod snnlwanz in his hair. Luuiss- ll4-1':uullisIi-Iihislcollmall 13 Class l'lay 33 Flin-l'lvz1flv1' lg Sk'K'l'l'lill'y 13 FTA 11 Hi-l'1'iL-1 ' 3, 1, Business Manager '13 Y-'hens 2, 3, 1, l'l'L'S. -1, .-X trnv l'l'l6'Ild, Il6'VC'l' lmisivimiis, hut fnll nl' fun. Eu-Iyn Mc-llin-L'lirn'ns 2, 213 l'lass 'Play 3: ,lnclrows Sfjllufvl l, 2. XVilli ln-1' kindness anal ln-1' gli-Q, A illll' nnrsv she will bf-. Beverly WIiIlor-Sc-liolarsliip 'Foam 1. 2, 33 Cliorus 1, 2, -13 Girls' Athlvilcs 1, 23 Offil-c Aicll- 25, -1. A twilxkli- in hui' eye, a pm-lcvt full of jolws, A lwrsunalily ihat. pleascs all fiallisf' L1-sliv l'otlii-Fnntlnall 2: Basketball 2: Ili-Timvs 1, 2, Sig Ml-li-4'i'it-1 ' 4, Hand 2: i'hm'us 1, 2, ll: lli-Y 1, 2, Tho l11llll'S not in my hvrul, 'Tis in l11YllE'2ll'1. Virginia I'r:utt-Clriss Play 3: 'I'1'ez1su1'Q1' 3: l'hoi'us 2, 3, -11Gi1'ls'A1l1le1ic':1, 3. Very quiet and solute, Xvllbll ynu li nm' l14'1', shO's just 3:11-ext. l.uuis1,- IflIlIillNllll-U-'F1'2lK'k l, 2, Studi-nt Council 1: Bind 1, ZZ, 3: Y-'Pvens 2, 3, 111 l'li:vi'us 2, 3, 4: lmuhlv 'l'i'iu 1, 3. XYi1o1w is :xll thy ll-ziriiingf I-lzilh thy tml C-fvnsumml the midnight nil? 'I'I1::m:ls Set-ly Rllssell-l ootlvz1ll 2, -lg Hilgklittililll 1, 2, 3: x'l1'k'-1Dl't'Slf14'Ill 2. l,1fu is inn sliurt, why hlll'l'Y? Ruth Sumlrillgge-Ijlziss I'lny 1, 2, 3, 'Freusurei' 2: Stu- dent Cnunvil 4: l-.'4-tal Club 1. 2, 3, Rand 1, 2, Vhorus 1, 2, fl: FTA 1, Il. He1'f1'icn4lstlieiw-zil'em:l1i1', Hui' foes use thx-rv any Lush-r SFIVZl2,'l'-113011117111l 2, 3, 4: Bziske-Ilrnll 1, 2, 3, l'll:'1lSlll'k: fills nur ynulhful years, XVhy study il' it i11te1'f0l'es'. ' Limln Sobustizm-lfl-:ss l'lzly 3: Studvnt Council 32 NHS 2, Il, -1: Y-Tvens 3, 4. Au zir'tist's hun4l shu clues possess, XVIN-n shv llrzxws, shtfs at hui' host. Hy:-on H1-llsn-I-Ti'a1r-li Il, -1: SC'1'lfWlE!l'Sl1lD Team 1, Il, 'l'hl- nnly um-nins is thi- genius of hard wm-lt. Shirlvy Faye XVilc-ox-liirls' Athletics 13 Sc-cl'crt1ix'y 13 Buinl I, 2, :lg Sc'linlzu'sl1in 'Foam 33 Hzivoiimi Schm-l 1, ZZ. 'txvllill is woman? Unly ons- of nature-'s Zlg'l't'l32lllll' lrlunflvi's. Ill-tty VYiIko-Cliorus 2, Sl. XYlit-ii I uni n1z1i'i'ie1l T shall hzivr- no other CUl'll'I5l'll than to plc-Ease the man T luvl-. Rohn-rt xx Pij:Qlli1Tl'1lC'li 1, 2, 3, 4: Uliampionsliip pnlle vault 3, Class l'lz1y 3, Buml l, Z, 3: Bzislietlhxll 1, 2. Cl: Ulwiwis 1, 2, 3. -1. Hlflclucaitinn should lm as hroud ZlSI,h0l1l21ll.H Ronald NVriglnt-Funtbzill 23 Heislielllzill 1, 2, fl, 4, Class l'lz1y 1, 3, Tim g'I J1ltC'St mon ask fnolisli quvs- tious now :ind then. Ronald Zislux-lfcmtlraill 2, Il, 43 I3klSliLfUJZlll 1, 2, 3, 4, Travk Sl, -lg Class I'l1flY 21 'I'l'L'ZlSUI'l'l' 3, Baud 1. 2, Ill Chorus 2: Ili-Y 2. 3. Une thin: is K'6l'tillll, Lnvu will triuinph hr-i'm-. Ru rhnru Ym-i ts-N01 Pict u Vvml. enior 1 ctivitie 'Wm Mr. Orson E. Ott, Principal and Offim-fl Aides Garrettsville Safvty Patrol Waiting for the Bell Study Hull Studvnt Council Mrs. Alford and Library Staff Reserve Clleerleuders 50 CLASSES Mr. Rudolph Kelker, Sponsor Eleventh Grade Tenth Grade Mrs. Omar, McCully, Sponsor Mr. Gerald Apple, Sponsor Ninth Grade Gurrotfsville Faculty Jenn Bowen, Harvf-st Queen 51 FREEDO 1 VV00dburning Class Freedom Faculty Reading Class Puppet Show Science Group Eighth Grade-Blr. Kirker Sevvnth Grade-Mrs. Spencer Sixth Grade-Mr. Gramlich 52 Faculty Band Safety Patrol Majorettes Eighth Grade-Mr. Cover 4-H Seventh Grade-Mr. Chaffee Fifth and Sixth Grades-Miss Witherstay 53 I ORGANIZATIONS Y-Teens-Mrs. Myers Ba-nd-Mr. Jacobsen N. H. S.-Mr. Small Little Sisters-Mrs. Korbitz Eighth Grade-Mr. Keith Seventh Grade-Mr. Reidinger Kindergarten-Mrs. Davis Sixth Grade-Mrs. Manlove 54 ACTIVITIES Get out and get under The way to 21' man's heart! Future Carpenters of America Is fab cute angle right? A stitch in time- Atomic scientists? Row, row, row a boat We,re on the air- 55 qs lpulegow asguoq -. SKIWID ng .lsdoofp sploulhgi fb lmws SHIKIIJ .xoqgpg sqxodg -101! EI 1 V '1 A ..- srmnfl 1zgugB.lgA M112-H!-101!v3 EA aqqau N 9! 1031 smlogg xiulud sufiumg uqof uosdunzg uuv aulzgow 110111 .xpugf pal B 10.1149 uoqnq Jauseam qgug l79JPl!INI 'S-IIT H QUU8 'll .wspxpv Football Scores Basketball Scores Aurorzt ., Suffield . Ruotstown Srvutlleztst Ituvenna lktwnter XYindham llamlolph I2 I2 Garfield xrfielfl xrfleld irfielil irfieltl Lrfield lurfield l.i.1rfield xvllldlltllll . Garfield Suffield YVY.. Garfield Auburn ,. Gexrfielrl Aurora Garfield Atwater .,,,,,, .,,, . ., Garfield Mantua ..,....,.... ,,..,,.. G airfield Ravenna Twp Garfield Burton .,..,,,...,.,. ...,, 1 Yi2l1'flCll'l Southeast ... , ,..,. Garfield XVindhatm . Garfield Aurora ......, Garfield Bainllridxre Garfield Hiram .,.,.,, Garfield ftziudolpli ,, . Garfield Rootstowu Garfield l l School opened September 4 under a new name, The James A. Garfield School District, with stu- dents from Freedom welcomed to our Tri-Hi group. Our enrollment was now 792 in the whole district as compared to 464 last year. There were 190 in the upper four grades as compared with 128 last year. With Mr. Orson E. Ott at the helm, and with Mr. Fred S. Cover at Nelson and Mr. Richard Kirkcr at Freedom, in a comparatively short time we were running as smoothly as though we had always been consolidated. There were several changes made in the Gar- rettsville building to meet this increased enroll- ment. The study hall was divided, redecorated, and florescent lighting added. The large fifth grade room was divided in order to accommodate the sixth grade in the other half. The kindergarten which had been meeting in the Methodist Church was installed in a nicely decorated room in the basement. It was necessary for Mrs. Hazel Davis to have a morning and afternoon group in order to accommodate the 41 little folks enrolled. The chafnge back to the 8-4 plan welcomes Mr. Richard Keith as the eighth grade ,teacher and Mr. James Riedinger in the seventh. The Board of Education, Mr. Robert Layer, Presidentg Mr. Roy Paul. Mr. Mahlond Maur, Mrs. Carolyne Weasner, Mr. Emerson Hahn, and Mr. George Winchell, worked hard planning and organ- izing the consolidation that confronted them at the beginning of the year. Mr. Frank Perdue, custodian of the Garretts- ville building, Mr. Walter Kennedy at Nelson, and Mr. B. L. Burnham at Freedom did a splendid job of keeping the buildings clean and in fine working condition. The football players made their debut at the Annual Grotto Review on September 7 and finished the year with three wins and five losses. The high- light of the season was the victory over Ravenna Township whom we had not beaten in more than 15 years. Three of our team won honors on the All- County Second Team-Jim Pesicek, HB3 Ted Jindra, C, and Ray Pixley, End. On September 19, Mr. Davis came to the Gar- rettsville building to take pictures of Hiram, Wind- ham and Garfield seniors. At the end of the first six Weeks, Mrs. Jane Ott was hired to teach vocal music in all three schools. To celebrate Homecoming on October 26 the seniors held their annual Harvest Dance over which Jean Bowen, '52. reigned as Harvest Queen at-V tended by Barbara Leedom, Nancy Ginther, Lana Brokaw, Louise McCandlisth, Barbara Veits, Shirley Wilcox, and Linda Sebastian. First graders, Elaine Whitney and Mary Kathleen Ott, were flower girl and crown bealrer to the Queen. The Student Council supervised the School Fair on November 9, the funds from which pro- vided our assembly programs through the year. During this year we enjoyed William Haaker, pianistg Harry Welch, Pop Eye g Elliot James, physicist: D. K. Ernst, hypnoltistg A. Franklin Stewart, Indian folk-lore, and Jack Rank, actor in the Merchant of Venice. Mrs. Marjorie Olin became office secretary in October and ably handled much of the clerical work that had to be done. Basketball practice started in earnest after the Thanksgiving vacation. We had a tough scheda ule and a splendid team which performed faithfully through the whole season under the coaching of I. J. Sanna. Christmas vacation started earlier than planned due to a heavy snowstorm that week. Those who braved the storm on the last day enjoyed the gift exchange and the program sponsored by the Student Council. During Christmas Vacation, the gym was com- pletely redecorated and the stage cuntains cleaned. Garfield The Y-Teens held their annual Holiday Hop on December 27 in the Freedom gym. There was little in the way of entertainment from the mid-year exams in January to the first of May except the annual Hi-School March of Dimes Party on January 31, a most welcome Easter vacation in April and the junior play on April 18. The first of May saw the seniors off to Wash- ington, followed by the Junior-Senior Prom on May 17, Baccalaureate on May 18, and the long awaited day, May 22, on which 39 seniors graduated. After several days of final exams, the com- pleting o-f records by the teachers, and Recognition Day, the school enjoyed its annual school picnic at Geauga Lake on May 26. Another successful year came to aln end. utographs 58 ir me lll0I' emu-tie llniloy-Ulass l'resif1fgnL 2, 43 Y l'e0ns 1, 2, 3, Dale llllll1iIg1lSliQU121ll 1, 2, 3. -lg liasc-bull at Troy 1 43 Chorus 1, 2, J, 41 l'l1ee1'le:1du1' 1, 33 Scniur Play 4. 2, Seniul' Play 4. iran-me linker-Stucleut Vouncil 35 Speel1mm:ter Stuff 3: Rivlulrcl 0WYl'll--f'3PlSliCllJHll 1, 2, 3, 4: lvoullmll 33 Pre SclmlzL1'ship Team 2, 3, Chnrus 2, Qi, 4: Y-Tcens 2, 3 lllilll 3:S'e11im'1'l:1y3w1, 'lg l'1'esic1cx1t 43 Senior Play Al. I I' 1 I I , , Cn 1' -1x--...U-1111,:,: 4,411,1- lille-n llcrry-Y-'Fm-sus 1. 2, IS, 'lg Clmrus 1, 2, 43 Seumr Ilfrfnwgoxvgglt p1,l,jSEh,.:l: 4- qcniill. j.1.ig,ls,? hkclltlm Play 4. ' ' N ' ' H L, H, ,Ah-V H211 1, 2' 3, F, Nl, 41,11 1 2, 9 4: Fran? Niuunsgl-h'or,ll1all l, 2, 3: l-lzlsliulimll l, 2, 3 1 j,f,:?'4- WU 'I ls W M ' Ufilvu Stzxlf 4, SSI11Ul'l'l1lQv' 4. 3 Vlnrilyn Hortzou'-Y-'l'ee11s l. V. 3. 11: S0f'1'clz11'y fl: Ann Strom-tors-Y-'Fm-ns 1. K, 41 l'1'u. R- Sul: 4'l1, JZ. l 4'l1CCI'll?ililC1' l, 3: Stuclout Uuuncil 4: Office Staff 1, f,'hUl'llS l. -I: l'l:1ss l 1'usir1m1t 1: Svhuul Panel' 2, -lg 1'hr,u'us 1, 2, 3, -1: 3:11111 1, Scnior Play -4. Seniu1'l'1ny'1. Douglas Ijlnlerwooal-Class l'1'eside11L 13 Class 'Prens- urer ZZ, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, -lg Football 1, 2, 33 Ed. Year E-'ook 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4. Roland Vvisemnn-Basketball 1, 25 Chorus 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4QS8l'1lOI' Play 4. 59 Hi h chool Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade 60 rade Fifth und Sixth Grades Third and Fourth Grades Second and Third Grades First and Second Grades Kindergarten Kinmlergarten 61 Actl me Basketball Shop Varsity CllCFl'l9ildCI'S Reserve Cl1e1+1-lezulffrs Band Study Hall 62 63 Facult Standing-Mrs. Sanborn, Mr. Harrison, Mr. MeBane, Mr. Lohr, Mr. Blunelle Mis Nichols. Seated-Mrs. Hoskins, Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Kelker, lVagner. School Song To Hiram High, the school We love, We sing this song of praise, Tell of her many victories won And how high her banners raise. We'll glorify our alma mater, VVork for her with zest And show to all the world around That Hiram High is best! So let's join in the cheer While were all gathered here, Cheer for old Hiram High. Rah! Rah! We are ready to fight For the red and the while. Dear old Hiram High. For her honor and fame And her glorious name, We will cheer every loyal man. So cheer, cheer, the gang's all here, We-'re all out for Hiram High. Mrs. Squu e Ml s School Calendar Graduation ........ ,... M ay 23, Baccalaureate ......... ,,,,.. M ay 18, Leap Year Dance ...... ,....,. F eb. 29, Y-Teen Dance .,..i, .,,.,. .,.... J a n. 5, 64 1952 1952 1952 1952 Mantua-Shalersville 65 Wlnrie lf0lllSl'SZlk--fl1,l0l'i1IlHI One-Ac-t l'lziy: 'l'l11'0o-A1-t ll:u'b:u':l Ann Vruig:-Mixecl l'l1rn'us3 Glee Club: lCnS0m- Play: Baud: lllusvmlmle: l'l'lllK'i-? of l'0zu'e: Hlve Clubi ble: Opeii-ttaig lfluss Ui'fiCv1': I , T. A: Vivo l'1'esidvnt. Alixc-rl Uhurus: Spei-ch Club: Hola Club: Vim- l'l'esi- l'h:u-les Huy FIQ-1cha-r-Fmrtbzill1 liuslietlrzxllg A'1'll2l.ll'l- dent: l1,,n,Q,,Hm1Julivtl our Huy 'l'i-Cliuiczil Still-fl Ulmst florizoii 'llc-Clinical Alive- llinslizun-Mixn-cl t'lw1'us: F, 'l'. A: 'lxlll'L'6-A91 Stuff. ' play: GNN. gjluhz Fi,-St pjusemm,-3 mwvlif-st1'zi3 Svhul- .luv Hn-rm:nn-Publbull3 Ufllilllllrlll' Brvyug LuSt H1bI'l- zirsliip '1',,,,m5 lui-4U'if't S0l1ulm'sl1ip. mm: 4111-1-Ac-t Play: Flass HfI'ic'ei'3 Class l'1'vsid0utg V: , l , 1 . ff ,, 1 , -, .- 2 ,I - lll'2llll2lf1i'SI lf. F. A. - ,?.0'i'uTMlfU1 S1lit:,Hix'. .fuk ,fjlupf .'1,':lSf UI In-tip Hl!l'lll'T-1'lllfl'l'l4-'illllllf F. 'lf A: l7l'BSldPlltQ Stu- le.f1ce,5pucl14l11b lxmllsuiel. Uymmiittu, ll. l, A. , . , : , ., , Y. . , , , llcut fwum-1lg fiirls state: Uffxve mmf: bclmlarslxip, luxilnlc-1-in ..f':n':uu:m,g'In-Ilieer'lcz11lvI': Spveuli Club: q',.um- Ihlslqmlmli Aww-Q. SD1.w.h pluh gem-entry: bust Ili-rizmi: l-'. 'l'. Ag Give- Ulubg .lfxuruzilismg --G1.mQ.,m. Ruyf- ' ' Mix:-1l'1 lwrusi Olmerettal. E,-l.ly,, Hostl.flt.,.-Tm.EL.-Am I-lay: Gym Lnadel-3 Ruth C'owzun-Illoe Club: lf', 'l'. A.: Mixull Clw1'us: Hixl-cl i'hu1'usg Glen- Ululmg Flvtri Club: Office Staff: .fULll'lll1llSlllQ llpcreltag Si161'K'l1 Club: Uuv-Ac-t Play. l4llJl'ill'l2lll1 St'llUlHl'Slllll Team. Dnnulsl Ilntx-Ilingrs-Mixe-cl Cliurus: Buys' Stale: Stu- ship 'Ill-um: Vluss luwesiflviitg lf. T. A.: .lnurmilismi cluul Couric-ilg Blfislieliizillg lfrwilwzillg I':llSt'lDl11lQfillt'- Lllz1nmuV I3'uy : Lust lflu1'iz4m : Varsity MU: Act, I'l:iyg SL'l'l4ll211'SlllIl 'Fvamg lf. I , A.: Opc1'vllu: 5l'G1'f'll4'lll1f1N1'WSlJ2ll1k'l' l'f1lil'l1'- Gl11muu1' l1my : Lust ll1vi'izuu. XYiIm:i Nl1llltNl'lllSlltll'il4llll1'fPI' lflclitrwrl Sturlvnt Colm- lznnes R. .lnlc-:vhs-.Iavuriiulism: Buml: Mixf-fl C'l1n1'us: 4-il: 'lxll1'L'4'-.'XC'l Play? llUl1l0C'Ullllllg 4.21161-ii: One-Act 01111-Avi Play: S1101-dunielei' Wnnmittvelz Spec-vli l'lubg Play: Svlwulzirsip Tuzim: lie-lu Club: l'l'lllL'E: of Ile-ave: Ups-1'utlu3 F. 'I'. A.: 'lllzmmui' Huy. Alixoxl l'lml'uS: l':llSGllllbll'1 Ulu-ei'lvzulci'. Doris .le-:nn l,:ila,g'e-Uiie-.-Xvt l'lziy: llym lmumle-V: Clle-0 Ilolu-rt ,lZIlll'H1FUOllb1lllQ Fu-i'apt:ii11: Baskvtballi l'lub: O1:e1'ett.:1: lhwornlmlvg Mixc-rl Vliurllsl Slxevvli Bzisulmllg Hue-Avi l'lz15': t2lamuu1' l4oy : Lust Club:Uf1'ic-L-Stz11'l'g Build. H1Jl'lZIlll Q Mixi-rl f'll1ll'llSI Varsity MH: Mpc-retta. Gary In-hlnzulf-Ffnolbzlll3 FIzLSli4'llrull: Lum Hui'izu11 Donn WIillluvnc-lizlskclbull1 Funilmll: F. 'l'. A: Boys' Vast:ITA-siclf-utnfS11ovc'l1Vlub. Slate: Scliulzirsliip Tvzim: Vlziss l'1'vsi4l'e-ut: One-ACL Joyce lA'SllIlk1'ZYIiXt'll. f'l1Ul'lIFI I . 'l'. A. Ui'l'i:'ei': ffllcv l'luy: lrurwlvzillg Yzirsity Mug Sine-1-011 Ulubg Studvut Flub: Ulu-e1'lez1clC1'g Une-Ac-t l'l:iy: Varsity MH: K'uuuc'il. llornoc-umiiig' rxflhlldilllll Hffic-Q Slziffg lllilll'lU1ll' llc-ity Jam- Wlislu-I-Vlziss I'luv l'Vfvfluc'tinn' Mixed Hoy 1ll1Je1'Glt:1gS1r9l:cli lflub. 4'l1n1'us3 lllifu Vlub: F. 'l'. Ag clpoi-mia: Spueub tflubg lui l lu 'ill il I rlum itimm W ,llnviil lm:-lnvmul-Funtbullg lV'l'llll'4j nf l'v:1f-0: Svlmi '- ' 41 1: ' . 66 Vlnrilpn Louisa- Nlnller-Stuclunt LlUlllH'llI 'I'I1rI-I--As-tg l lm-4-lu-0 lhu-In--Vlass Uffim-!'3 F. 'I'. A1 lf. 'I'. A. Offi- I'1ayZ Upf:rvtl:1: .lUlIl'llilllSlll, H114--.-Xu Play: I rim-U cf,-l'1 film- Clulmg I'1'im-I: of IH-:icog NLISIQI' Play: News- uf l'v:lt'Q-2 l':lISPlTllIll-'Q Iivta l'IuIrg Mlm- Vlulmg Vlassf iraiwi' Staff: lillPl'2lI'lllllQ 0I'I'iver s Staff: Style Show: 1'1'eSidL-ut. K'll1'0l'lQ2i4ll'l'. ylilfgil' l':iInu-r-Mixf-ml l'l1CIl'1lS1 l+'. 'l', Ag illvu Club: l':itrim-in S4-Iurzuler-11190 Vluluq Mixm-Il f'll0l'lISI One-Act .lmlrnzllisnig Class 'l'I'l:'HYllI'L'I'I Svllf-Iarsliip 'Fc-am: l'luy3 Ulu-l'n-itil: flymg Slim-C11 Ululr: Vlass 0I'fi4'E-l': 'tGl2ll1lUl,ll' l-3uy g Shaw High. l'le-vi-lauflg Il, A. A. I'Iuy l'l'U4llIl'l,lOllQ 'I'1'ny High Sclwnl. 'ntriciu l'l'lDIPl'1ll'dTHilllflI Girls' Uliuriisg Mixwl Fhlm- Ann Smitlx-file-Q Vlulrg Mixvfl Cliurusg i'lic-c-l'- l'l'I4Il'llS2 U1'c'I1f.-stiwlg Iiymi I . 'l', A3 Ili Timm-S Staff: Iuzulc-Vg Varsity MN: Gym lioadorg Scliolarsliip l.iII1'a1'y Aswiciatimmg UI'fic-4- .X5SIH'i21llHllI Slialurs- Team: I . 'l'. A.: Vlass frffigm-3 Uffivo Staff: Liln-21- villn-Q llayvnua.. rialli 'I'r:u'k. Wlnrgznrn-t Quirk-G14-4: Vlulx: lf. 'l'. .Xp Mixi-cl l'lm1'usg Ilnnnld Siillllli-'YI l!ancl3 Mixed l'hu1'usZ Football: Pu- I .luuriialismg fJDCl't'lliI1 Baud: Um'-An-I I'lay: 'l'lii'Iw- lfapt:1in1 'fliosl IIm'izm1 3 Sm-vvli Clulrg Class Offi- Aut I'lay I'rmluc'linng lCllSt'llllIlt'1 Gym. I-L-i': Uiwiwltag Varsity Alu: lIl'l'llE'Stl'1l. liarlmrzn Ann R3lllllIllllll1l2i'2lIlflQ Mixl-cl t'Iwx'usg film: XY1vrtliy I.. Sul-s-I-liaslif-thallC l 4m1hall: Varsity Mug Club: F, 'I', Ag Gym: Um-l't-,lzag .llviirimlismg ImsL lf', F. A.: Yicu I're-sidc'-lil: l 1u-sich-lit: Safety I'atl'Ol.3 l-lm-izuu l'1-mluctimm Staff. l'a.1,tai11. Nlnrugurm-I Juni- 'I'0th-Beta Plulrg 'l'1'e-asxirm-Vg Svvrv- !Villi:uu IP, VV1-tslntm-iii-Halifl: Mixed l'lmi'usg Orches- lary: .luuriialisnig Spun-vli Club: HGIZIINIIIII' I'!ny 3 tra: Flass l'l't'Sidblll1 Lum Ilm'iznn l'I'Hllllt'tl1J1l Lost l'll!l'lZUllQ Vlass '1'i'vas1i1'r-rg Office- Staffg Nuys- Staff: Slialf-1'sx'ille1: Ilax'ei1nat'iIy. v' - I '-S.'.z'z -' Flxiilluinl-1 illliiinxzvtllilgzkzzlillmg Um-Af-1 l'Iayg Lost Dal nvI'ffh'y-FW't.lmH,i Hifskvuuflli H1fS ffiI'1 UHB'.'AcfP Ilm'izun : Class slffim-sir: Op.-iw-tta: llmmiecmniilg' Ivluyf lffmf, l '1Z u 5 iluss limi llxliglflvllti HVX' ,-Xllemlanlg .lrvuriizilismg tiym: Slwm-I1 Vlulmg .lay 'Ik-en N HVSIIY M I lllb. Uflfllfllilwff . ' XYhi Is-cl N- was '- 'Q ' Fam I1 ll: Psi , ' 'L 3 I Y ':' l1 is0 n k -l 'fmd3 Mixed Clmrusi Glef' h'I3:1,sl-Irall'Fltllcgtiliamllliliiiigaiil'UiieizlvtXFjllziVEySIJe2h'li Club: llasketlmallg llpviw-lla: Uffive Stuff: l4llIl'ill'i1II'iQ Club- ' ' ' A' Lost HUl'lZU1l l'r4rclilc'1io1i Staff, Robert A. xx7PfSll1l'ill-TBilllKlQ1llXPfllV'llUl'llSQ l7Il'f'llUSil'2iI Yurmn .Ie-an XVilson-Mixed l'lio1'usp F. 'l'. A3 Glee Lost l'llll'lZ0IlU Tor-linival Staff: Slixill-rsvillvg Ra- llllllrl likxmlp Upeiw-lla: Um-e-Am I'Iayg 1ilz1m0u1' y9nmL1'i1y, l:!4ly g .lmiriialismg l,llDl'Hl'lZlll. 67 High chool Grade 11 Advisors Madeline Davis Robert Dachtler Grade 10 Advisors Clifford Beckwith Richard Majoy Grade 9 Advisors J a-ne Burns Chester Casagrande Grade 8 Advisors Harriet, Hendrick George Converse l E. Gordon Boster , fNot Picturedj Mantua'-Shalersville High School opened with a total enrollment of 165. Principal R. E. Millhone introduced the new high school teachers: Chester Casagrande, physical education and driverstrainingg Richard Majoy, physical education, history, and science-Q Robert Dachtler, English and speechg George Converse, chemistryg Mrs. Jaine Burns, businessy Mrs. Loleita Stutz, home eco-- nomics, and David Shaffer, instrumental music. Welcomed back were Mrs. Madeline Davis, Clifford Beckwith, Kenneth Folger, Mrs. Helen Alger, and Mrs. Harriet Hendrick. A new business department was set up and a great deal of office equip ment added. The school paper The Ga-zette, advised by Mrs. Burns, was re organized. Editor Betty Horner, with her energetic staff, published many de- lightful articles on school activities. tContinucd on Page 733 68 Helen Alger Loleita Stutz ctivitie F. T. A. Senior Play Cast Library Staff Safety Patrol Beta Club Student Council Typing Speech Club F. F. A. Home Ee. Projects 69 port 00 I IRA Ll NCURI4 S XX llldll 1171 Xtualu 1111 1th 1 ln 4 5Ullllll'1Nt X lfll 1 1 I out'-Lou ll l I K'NIxl ll!AlI S1 ORION 1 1 Xllclfllc blallch l outstzm Il NX 111dl1 1111 Nllfllild 'X l0Il Xtu 1Le1 :msn IX , XX lllflh um Nlilllllf lst h llll xx 1, l 111du 1 Xlumm Q111t1eld l rmtxtuxx Il lvtlllll , . Football Cheerleaders Basketball Reserve Cheerleaders Gym Leaders 8 :md 9 Basketball 441 :zz 65 2:1 2:1 4:1 5-2 31: 4'1 34 57 64 45 5-4 50 64 541 T Band Girls' Glec Club Small Ensemble Boys' Chorus Human Christmas Tree 71 illage Grad Grade 1-Mrs. E. Booth Grade TZ'-Mrs. L. Sargent Grade 3-Coward and Sargent Grade 4-Mrs. P. Coward Grade 5-G. H. Young Grade 6-G. H. Young Faculty 72 x 159'-QF cti itie ea-awsswwwetf Grnile 3 and 4 Indians Grade I-XYriting The grade school at Mantua Village, including' the first through the sixth and the eighth grades, enrolled 184 students. Ixlrs. Pauline Vow- zird, the only new teaeher. as- sumed the duties of the third and fourth grades. Tha- year's artivities were many and Varied. Anioiigr them were the nature studies hy the first prrafle, colorful wall murals hy the secoml grade, :ind an extensive ln- dizin project hy the third and fourth 2'l'?Ull'N, which included the mnliinpq of Indian eos- tunies :intl tepe-es. In-sides the lU2ll'!llll5.1' ol' Indian songs. Grande Nvillzltll Grnlls- 2-Flay VYOrk lhc- eighth grade, with in- structors George 1'f,nyQ,vSE. and E, tlnrclnii Buster, held several part les at which th v students learned square and round dancing under ealmlmle direction of Mr. Con- verse. the The eighth g'rad'e was also proud ot its fine Irasketlrill tt-:im and its clit-v1'leaders. The team, coat-liecl hy Mr. llUliYPl'SH, lllklfll' a record ot tive wins 'ind four losses in it-zigiiv play :intl beat Aurora for the northeast county touriiziment championship, J llnior Sn I1-ty l':lt rol tContinued from Page 685 The new speech and drama department under the direction of Robert Dachtler started its year's activities with a very successful production of James Hilton's memorable drama, Lost Horizon, by the senior class. This production, something different in Mantua's recent dramatic history, was enthusiastically received by the community. In March the high school contributed to the successful performances of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. This, too, was a milestone in Mantua's dramatic history. The junior class, late in April produced a mys' tery comedy, The Mystery of the Whispering Bell. The high school Debate Society and Senior Speech Club held debates in the latter part of the year in assembly as part of their activities In the spring the outstanding Thespians of the high school were initiated into fthe Speech and Drama Club. After several months of work the cataloguing of the library is complete. A new card file has been made to accommodate the 1600 books and periodicals now on the shelves. Doinaitions of books by various members of the community have en- larged the library. Mrs. Davis with her efficient' student staff has completed the work. The Beta Club has almost doubled its member- ship this year. Margaret Toth represented the or- ganization at the Ohio Beta Convention in Akron. Of the nine students taking the Senior Scholar- ship tests, four placed in the county, which brought considerable honor to the school. In May our rep- resentatives to the District State Scholarship tests at Kent greatly justified our hopes for their success The newly organized Student Council of four- teen members, under the presidency ol Michael Hoaglund, instituted the monitor system in the high school, and sponsored Leap Year Day activities, enthusiastically received by the student body. tContinued on Page 771 73 Center Grade Kindergarten A-Mrs. H. Pfaff Kindergarten B Grade 1-Miss E. Snyder Grade 2-Mrs. A. Marks Grade 3-Mrs. M. Root Grade 4-Mrs. A. Hurd Grade 5-Mrs. L. Anderla Grade 6-Mrs. J. Martin Grade 7-Mrs. M. Millhone Faculty 74 Activitiq G p Grade 3-Art Kindergarten Band Grade 6-Leaf Art The Mantua Center elementary school started zrnother successful year with a total enrollment of 286. The students were greeted by the same faculty as last year. A very successful P, T. A. membership drive was held in October netting 207 members. The P. T. A., as a project for the betterment of school life, supplied the rooms with reference books, dic- tionaries, electric clocks, and games. In October and December the P. T. A. gave a party complete with prizes. treats. and entertainment. At about 11:30 a. m. each day a parade of hurrying children start downstairs to the cafeteria. Managed by Katherine Stimpert, the cafeteria serves over 200 students each day. Some interesting projects of the classes in- Band Grade 5-Art Lunchroom eluded a coin collection of the sixth graders. Barbar dimes, buffalo nickels, mint marks, and Who found a 1909 S VDB? are common talk, Other projects were Easter stained glass windows, glass etching, and silk screening, ceramic jewelry for Christmas gifts. The March of Dimes drive in the school turned in a total of 3156. In the intermediate grades, a magazine subscription drive was held. The money earned in the past two years from such drives was used to blaektop a portion of the playground for use as a basketball court. The kindergarten presented a circus in early March. The ten big acts on the program were all performed by the children. May brought thoughts of but one thing-the termination of the school year-at long last! haler ille Grade Grade 1-Mrs. J. Elfring Grade 3-Mrs. E. Kutinsky Grade 5-Mrs. A. McFarland Gradc 7-N. D. Park XK'ht-u thv xl-lwul hull ruuu' ut Sh:1lor:4villv iu S4-utr-liilmt-i'. tht- stutlvuts wvrc L:'rvL-tm-cl hy two now Icavlu-i's, Mins Maxine- Kuig'ht in grzult- twn and Mrs. I-Dill-on Kutinsliy' in L1'l'ZlflL' Lliri-4-. Mr. Norman Park. whu tauuht :it Mantua imc-al last ycai, :issumt-rl Ihr' ulutivx ut' tht- svn-iitli Llrzulv :lt Slmli-i'sx'illo uufll-r thu ut-v.' 4-fv:isuli4l:ttiw11. 'l'ht- l'L'Illl'lllIl52' twin-lio1's wt-rv Mrs. .It-ssiv ldlfriuu' in grmlv tllll'I Mrs, Ifllizwlwtli Smith in t'uurt h urarlv: M rs. Alina Mt' Fa rlziud, who tztught .Iuuiur liiuh lust ywair. t'it'th u'rw4lv. :Intl Mrs. Maud tlit-li, sixth srrzirlv atttrr thu t'it'th :tml sixth wort- ilividl-rl. All wt-ll-mul-fl thi- sziuht .if tht' uvw huiltliuu' iu c'ut1sti'1ir'tiui1 tlwugh ll2lllll'2lllj' it Villllibfl' swim- iiuwiu- t'0uieyi4'+1s and uuantitim-s of mutl in whivh to wadx-I lluwvvur. visinns ut' za new lllutlvldl :wlmul linilrliua: within a ft-w nwuths ut't'sct all 1ll't,'SQlll disatlvztiitagxqcs. tfonsolidatiori with Mantua has lwuwzlit alvuut many vlianges. .Xnwiig thusc are at broader musical schedule under thc uxcellcnt direction of Mrs, Helvu Alger and David Shaffer. many new friendships umona' the uunils because of transfer of students, Grade 2--Miss M. Knight Grade 4-Mrs. E. Smith Grade 6-Mrs. M. Gick Faculty t-xc-luiugv ut' ill-'ax and plmisziiit l'llUllllSlllIlH ln-twvcu thu lt-uf-liv1'Sz:tifl thi: tl11'i-mist-li-mls. 'l'l1t.- I', 'l'. A. uuslvr tht- vaipzililt- clirm-tiuu ut' Mrs. lltillillfl Mzu'I,t-:trim-, I'rm-sirlvut, zturl Mrs. Ilwiiald K'll2llllllt'l'llllll, St't'l't'lilI'j', has lu-un il must zu-tivv aufl 1-si-l1uvi'zt1ivv grntip, Mrs, Harry Allmrf- illltl Mrs, Iiallrh liullwiilwt-li. .lr.. zivtiuu' us 4-U-:-liztirint-ii of ilu- lll't svluml ujruuu hzivt- had il wt-ll-ulziiiuwl lll'tl3.1'l'2llIl tliruuuluvut tht- YC1tl'. 'l'ht- Fall F:-stival and llzilluwvou Party wt-rv utln-r :14'tit'itil-14 siwiisuim-fl hy tht- Il 'l'. A. Maur utlitfrs whit 4-n1it1'ilfiitvml lu thu Slll't't'SS ut' tht- st-liuul yt,-ar wt,-rv Mrw. Flara Iiiuu-s :turl Mrs. .Xuu Imuts, who gn't-uzti'vd :lt-lit-iwus llll'2llS iu tht- vzltcti-rizli Mr. Xyllllillll l'llt'l'flYlix', vvtyi' plwztsxtiit and alwrwriiiiiu- dating' vxwtmliuiig tht- four hun llrivt-rsg :1 must 1-zllualmlu Safety Patrul under the direvtiwn nt' Mr. l'arli: intvr- 1-stud pztiw-ritsi lmrclwrwi'l4iu:: grurip ul' rmmi lllOT,llL5l'S, and a nmst cw-upo1'ativo lmarrl uf t.'flllt'kllltbll. Thus anuther year nf Slialvrsvillc- sc-luwul history draws tu a. claws. 21. happy and Sl1tft,'6'SSfllI year which will provide happy lll6ll1OI'll3S to all tlmstf involved. i ooo ctlvltle Band Safety tContinued from Page 733 The music department has had an interesting year with Mrs. Alger, full-time vocal teacher, and Mr. Shaffer, part-time instrumental teacher. In December the girls' glee clubs presented a Christmas Concert my candle light for the P. T. A. at Mantua. The grade school at Shalersville gave a Christmas operetta, The Lost Doll,' 'in January, because they were snowed in on their December date. The music calendalr for March was filled with activities, Eigheeen students greatly enjoyed tak- ing part in the Mount Union 'Music Festival at Alliance. Our 35-piece band, mixed chorus of 40 voices, and the girls' vocal ensemble participated in the county festival program at Ravenna Twp. along with Southeast and Ravenna Twp. The girls' vocal ensemble and several instrumental soloists were our entries in the state contest at Kent. The high school operetta, Up On Old Smoky, given in May, was colorful and enjoyable, The grade operetta, On a Mid'summer's Day, was given by the lower five grades of Mantua Village and by the corresponding grades at Mantua Center, using the same costumes for both. The football season started with a new head coach. Chester Casagrande, assisted by Richard Majoy. In a way, the season was a disappointment for all of us, but next year with the return of 12 lettermen, we hope to have more success. A Home- coming Dance followed the season with Queen Wilma Mantsch being crowned and presented with a gold football by co-captains Donald Stimipert and Bob Mapes. Patrol Grade 5-Art Our basketball team while not the best, had plenty of drive, determination, and spirit, which made each game well worth seeing. The squad was captained by Jim Whitledge. Jim Whitledge gained recognition by being chosen for the All-Tournament basketball team while Bob Mapes made honorable mention on the All-County football team. We resumed spring sports after a one-year' layoff. Track replaced baseball and many boys participated in this sport. At a banquet in their honor the athletes and cheer- leaders were awarded their letters. After a successful season, in which our fresh- man team played in a league composed of Mantua. Windham, and Randolph, and three class A schools, Kent State High, Kent Roosevelt, amd Ravenna City, our plebs won the tournament by beating Randolph 29 to 26 in the final game at Randolph. The agriculture department and F. F. A. in their second year at our school have given several of the iboys good starts in successful farming. The P. T. A. with Mrs. Clayton Groves, presi- dent, contributed much towards the improvement of our school. New curtains for the- stage and sev- eral parties for the students were just a few of their projects. The month ol' May was a busy one for our school. The senior trip, the Junior-Senior Prom, Senior Day, and various other activities kept our seniors busy until their long awaited graduation on May 23. 77 P Senior Beauties Wake Up, Boys Don Jo-Homecoming' '51 New York Shoe Shine Mr. Touchdown Gabfest Posin' Dir. BI What's Wrong? Victory Bell Bowery Boys Russ, Dan and Ronnie Rosie F-I-G-H-T Sitting Pretty 78 F. F. A. Project Ouch! Barb, 1938 Slumber Party Flo Hi, Don Cm.,,ly,l Hemi,,2:,..rp,,,,ts -IQX H. A.: Y-Teen: G, A, ,Ag Clara Hm-ning--'Gortim- --Bl-tu Club: F. ll, A. Vice- Minstrel Show: Claw: Play: lfliewus: Rand: Styli- President: F. H. A.: Hmnovuming Attendant: Min- Show: Office Stuff: NCNVSDZIIDGI' Staff. Uh HePk! strcl Show: Class I'luyL L'l1m'nS: Student Uuunc-il. .. , ,-, llvris Ellen llotz- limi:-9 -F. Il. A.: l'l1Ul'llSQ Minstrel Uh Nhuut' Show: Class l'lz1YZ l2HCC'2llill1l'02llP and 1'urrir11or1m-- l l0I'1'lll'0 S. Allflfllillli'- l l0 f-Tl'lif'li3 F. ll. A-Z il. A, A-I ment Uslu-Vette. l-lmnec-nrnlxig' Attm.-mlzlnl: Alinstxw-I Shnwg Class i'lzly: Alvin .,l'0llll0l'- Alu--B2lSlit'IlD2lllI 'l'l':1cli: t'lnn'ns. Chorus' 'iN 'fi'lfli11-'A I H I I I YQ-1h. .lim Hnth- Yugis- -Foot121 2 HHS il-tlrzl I: 'l'1':1cil MaryClfIng:l1-lmrt--'Gizvmo -If H. A.: Y-'Fe-f-ni Min- lialselmll: Minstrel Slinw: Flaws l'l:1y: l'l1m'ns: Hus- SL1-el Show: Clim-iisg Newspglnex' Staff. Uh NMS! ketlrull Nl2lIlilQ.L't'l'i lZ3z1cc'zxlziL11'e-:mtv unll 1'mnnn-1n'4-ini-nt Marilyn Fulliz- l':uIill:u '-l'L'L-lu lxllllbl I . ll. A: Y- Ushmv' NADH' malt il MRHUUJ' Hl'1'l'f Teen: S4'lmlul'sl1ip 'Fezlnig SlJl'l'llliIlN'll1l' l'n1nlnitio4-: wflrlllil K z l -DNo'- 'n-Vmss SH '1'Ul1'Y: livin Vlulr Minstrel Shuw: l'l:1ss P1145-3 phm-usa lv, 'l'. A.: Nvws- 'l'1'4-alslliw-1': H4-lu Vlnlv: l . H, A.: Y-'IH-vn 'l'1's-zisnre-V: llillllfl' Staff. 3ly1lnsl1! Y-'IR-vn Se-c'l'vI:1l'y: ll. A. A. l'i'vsidn-nl: Svliulzlrsliip Mary Ann l+'rm-1-uulsull-1 lIoi Rael -Y-'I'4-on: II. A. A.: 'Vvunig llmm-c-nininga' :Xl'l'llll2llllI 1'l2l:-is l'l:ly: Slylv l3zu'0:1l:1L1i'0:1Te- :incl l'llllllllK'llf'l'llll'lll Ilsln-1-1-In-: Nvws- Slwwi l-lzu-1-znlzlurvzlte- and lilllllllll'lll'L'llll'lll llsln-Vx-lil-, pupur Stuff. I 'I'hu11u'l1t l'4l llivf' Frm-411-ria-k llulq- N4-:ul- Fritz -l'lusx Play: f'llUl'llSI sin-I Slww: l'l1lj' l'l'I'lllll'llUllQ l1llUl'llSQ lllvv Vinh: Akron Km-nrnm'u. l'l'llj1'l'llHlllNl. ullfllllllik' Ruth f,ffi1'l'l'T JilIlll0 ll':l l1l 1'll1l1: l . ll. A.: -I0 Alllll' 'l'i1'l'll4'P'-'i'TIUVIISZ I . ll- A-I -'Xlil'UIl i'l'llll'4ll- Y-Tu-n: H. A. A.: Svlnvlursliilr 'Fvzung Aliiistrvl YunNXz111L. . Show: Class l'l:ly: l'lllll'llSI Hand: NL'XN'SIl2llltll' SLz1I'i': iVl2Il'1'1'll:u Nlznrflllillllll 'l'P'llll'i - V2ll'1'Y -I . ll. AJ Y- Slyle Shnw. Hlley, Kid, 'l'c4-n: H, A, A.: Stzllc 'l'wi1'linL:' f'flIlft'Sl1 Minslrs-I Mun. 3hu.quit:l Rmlm.-..Ihm:n,..-F' H- A. Y-rlween: illlillf Vlnss l l:131: S llHI'llSQ llrum Alajniw-tlvi ll. l. A, Minstrel Shuw' l'lwl'1:s' Akron East. 'illulv Vow. HH'W',l' 1 hesgw' . n U 'u A V - W ' . V lmnnu Xorhies-HDun -lf, H. A.: Y-'IH-vn: Minstrel lhlrlmn' Alu' slmnf' nu' THEM -'111 ,l'- H' An N' Show: 1'lnn'us: frffim- Staff: Ne-wspzlnn-V Stull, Oh Teen: AIIIISIYPI blmxxf Qluss l'luy: Lliurus: ,lyilllill Gee-- l?2LCg'alzlil1'ez1te-1 and lflJllllll0llK't'lll't'lll lislwlwivtc-: lri'I'ic'0 yynltm. M. ym,ng-,.-yynl1-'-1.'l,,,U,H11 gjuptainz lgugkgf- 57-Hifi 5tY1f' 5h W- Uh TU NWN NIIWH? llzlll: 'I'l'z1.c'li: Horne-cnining: Escnrtg Minstrt,-l Show: Rxlymmul Steiner- Rsly -'l'1'uc'k: Minstrel Show: Vluss l'lzlYZ Ulnnrusg Student Vnnncil: B'u0c'z1laLl1'ez1l,e Chorus: Marllmru. und' Curnrnenc-einunt 1'sl1.11'. Jumping l'l1e-1-Se n' Ray Stevens- Np:lrkie -HasliE-tlrull3 .Fialseljzlllg Min- C1'z1r'lie1's. PRESIDENT Frank Kelley-Football 1, 2, Il, -1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Scholarship Team 1, 2 33 Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Beta Club President 4: Class President 3, 4: Speedometer Committee 3, 41 Cl:-iss Play 3, -1: Baccalaureate and Commencement Usher 3: All County Football 4: District Track 3. Yll'I'1-PIIFISIIDICXT 'Rust-nmry Funuuins-v-Rnsim- -t'lass Vice-President, 3. 4: Beta Club 2, J, 4: F. ll. A, 1, 2: Y-Teen 2, 3, -l: tl. A. A. 3. 4, tl. A, A. Secretary -42 Minstrel Show 1, Sli Class Play 3, -1: Chorus 1, 3, -lg Band l, 2, 3: Office Staff 3, 4: Newspaper Staff 1: Style Show 1, 2. Im You Scrions'. ' SIGVR i'l'l'.k R Y Pura ShllII- I'orky -'l'l'11c-li 3, Al: Class Sec'l'et:ll'y -1: lit-ta Clull 2 3 -1' lf Il X Y-Teen 2 'l tl' tl A it ... , .l.-. -,--1 - --' On September 5, the Randolph students hurried back to school to find what was in store for them in the coming year. There were six new teachers, Mrs. Lentz, Mrs. Bunker, Miss Nelson, Mrs. Meacham, Mr. Morgan, and Mr. Spechalske, as well as the old familiar ones, on hand to greet them. During the football season the entire student body, as well as many other people, watched the progress of the Randolph team, which gained the title of Co-Champions. We are all very proud of the team. Hank Greenberg spoke at a fine football banquet honoring the team. Jointly the faculty, townspeople, and the stu- dents made a success of the Fun Versus Vandals- ism Halloween Party. Everyone who took the group dancing lessons this year especially enjoyed this party and the other dances, The Homecoming Dance was held the first week in November. Margie Wilhite was elected queen by a landslide. Later in November, the Seniors presented their play, A Little Honey. The same month they Secretary 3, Vice-l'resident 4: Homecoming Attend- ant Zi: Baccalaureate and Commencement Usherette 3: Style Show 1: Newspaper Staff 4. You Can't XVin. But lt's Fun Trying. 'l'RlTASl'RHR pjflwm-41 0, nhmles--Dusty -Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- lyall Captain 3: Uaslietlnall Manager 3: Class Presi- dent 1: Class Treasurer 3, -lg Scholarship Team 12 Minstrel Show 3, 4: Class Play 3, -1, XVanna Ret. l'llAl'l.AlX M:ur,inric .li-:ln !Vilhilu-- Margrim- f1'1'rack 1, 2, 3: Class Treasurer 1: Class Chaplain 4: F, H. A. l, 2, 3, 42 F. H. A. l'reasnra-r 3, President 4: tl, A, A. 2, 3: Y- 'Pecn 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Secretary 3, Vice-I'residt-nt 42 llonit-coming' Queen 4: Class Iflay 4: t'ornincnccmu-ut llserctte 2, Zi: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, el: Student l'ttlllll'li i'l't1Slllt'lll 'S Ci'u1 e , .. v F. sponsored a hillbilly show starring Eddie Wayne and the Hometown Jamboree. The height of festivities during the Christmas season was the Juniors' Show Ball, a formal dance at which eight candidates from Portage County competed for the title, Snow Ball Queen. Ruth Harris, from Ravenna Township was selected for this honor. The basketball team did very well this year, going to the sectional tournament in Kent. The Junior play, The Inner Willie, presented in the Spring, was a great success. The splendid results of the Junior-Senior Prom were well worth all the efforts of planning and decorating. All the guests enjoyed the banquet and dance, which was held in the gymnasium amid Hawaiian music and palm trees. Of all the nice things that happened this year, the Seniors thought the nicest was their trip to Washington, with the possible exception of gradua- tion itself, the goal of every Senior. Although they had been looking forward to this day for 12 years, when it came they were a bit reluctant to leave. Good luck, Seniors! Grade One G ra de Two Grade Three Grade Four Grade Five Grade Six Grade Seven Grade Eight 81 Grade Nine Grade Ten Grade Eleven Reserve Basketball Varsity Basketball Faculty 82 Chorus Band Beta Club F. H A Y-Teen G. A. A 83 ii : V W 5. ,, Q 5' Q N V f .4 3 Li ...Q 'th K A ta .:,. 5 ,j e X' 1' .K isv xff. I I I , I ' f ,f '. I, :J i Ns, 1 ' mf-': iw ,fe 2 4 W. ' if ,X 'Q .Q Q 5 'Q . qs. i 4 A 1f g.g.4 bw 4' I I L ,Q ,ii I f 1 ' . V S522 A 3.5 fx xv M52-in gf ff C Wi ' 'E I fy, . .I fffifi' 1 ? 1'b lg 5 A Q' 71 V W W- 'N .v,' L V s EQ.. .4 34 -' . uf .L 5 . K ' .. 14, 'W 'sg-'ix' . 1' 4 v5.'f f'A 84 2 wg f ., Q, 2 .fs gig' . it I 'M H , r P S5 86 enior C .ass fficers Nntrnmn .lcnning:gs. l'rt-siflelnt--Ifmvthall3 Iiela Vlullg 'l'l'l'2lSllI'l'l'I f'llUl'llSI Iianrl: i'lu-gl'ln-alla-1'g Ulvxss ,Play 'l'1'aLCk3 Sc-llularsllipq Student fmullvilp Vlass View l4'.'I'.A. I'1'usidv11tg Vlass l'1'Qsirlm-mtg 4'l1m'us, Edith Scott, Yil'0-l'l'K'Silll'll1-1Y-1,0911 Vit-Q-I'1'c-sirle-111 Ilonnu l'0:u-nm-k. Sc-on-tarp-Y-'Fevn2 121-ta Uluh: Cla:-as Becta Vlubq Vlass Sv4'r0ta1'y: Flass viii'-l'l'L'Slllt'lll SCPl't'I1ll'YQ Svlmlaxwlwip: Studvnl l'uul1c'ilq I . T. A. l.'hu1'L1x: Svlmlarsltipg Ulass Play: Spvc-mlumutur Staff Wlar.im-y Shipley. 'Pl'l'1lSlII'l'I'-Y-TPBII I'rusirlc11t: Ulasw F. 'If A, Clmrla-pa ,Klll'l llN-1FUUUJ2illI 'l'rat'k: Ulass Play. V Luis liowl-In-Y-Fevn: t'hm'us3 lflarsfs Play: F. T. A. Bvtly f'll!lIllll4'l'SlY-'PORNQ Gym Leadt-V3 l'hu Travk G. A. .Lg Hun1evrm1i11g,' Atty-lmclallt. Leona Collins-Y-Yl'ee111 CIIUVIISQ Safely l'at1'nlg 1' Playg F. 'lf A. l'lISI Shiv: .lm-an VIIIIIIIPPIPEII'-1Y'VIYVCIIQ Ileta Vlulrg Gym IAVHIIQI' iFl'CilSUl'L'l'Q Ulass 'l'1'e11Stu'Q1'j t'hm'us: Band: Schulal' l'las:4I'l:1y. las. Bert Cruop-Footballg ljast-ball: Baslivtllallg Travli Class Presiduntg Student Vuuncil: Foutball Capt Opal Cruop-Y-Teen: Chorus. Xvarruu Davis-Traclig Class T1'Ukl5lll'L'1'Q Vlass ,Pla Shirley Foster-Y-Toe-115 LtllU1'IlSI Class Play. aiu. Y. 4 Julia Green-:Y-'l'4-1-ui Hola Vlub St-c'1'4-tam'-'l'1':-:.su1':f1' President: Sulmlarsllipg Class Play: Hand: Chorus Gym L.uad01': F. T. A. lliclmrd H:lr1rergT1'ack: l'1'Uje-4,-timuist Vlub. .Uice Hoisu-Y-'1'et-ru: Gym Leadllrz Chorus: Band liumecoming' Attendant: Class Play. XVillinm Hollnbnugln-Suffieltl1 Beta Clubg Class Play Junk Hoover-Band. enior , .WW l':lllillllll'l llou1:,'h- Sully I'iltlll:lll-Y-'I'vv111 Hvtzl Flulrg flflll I46Zld4'l' llc-nry J0lll'N--l1llUl'llSQ Fmqtlmllq I-Zusliutlvulli Safety l'lwrus3 Hullclg 4Tlme1'lo:lflP1': Sclmlzu'sl1ip: Stuclcn l,1ll1'Ul, 4'uum'il Vitll'-I'l't'Nld4Jlll, Se-1-1'e-terry: F. T. Ag fl. A. A. Furolyn lizumim-n-Y-'Voz-n: Gym Lvuflvl' l'r1-Sirlenti l'lUl11l'f'ffI11iIlL1' AlU'llfliiIlf. Vhurusi Ivilllflj l,'l16l'l'lL:Ll1l1,El'1 Vlzlss Play: llonlevuln- xxvilllllllli-'A' Panvn-Il-Y-'ITQ1-N1 f'l1Ul'LlSI S1-l1ul:11'sl1i1x ing' Attvmlant. lf, 'l', A. lloln-rt La-Inns!1-1's-'I'Vzu-lc. Joseph S2llZllll4lII1l HHlllllllI lizlsr-lnallg llzlsliotlvall .lzwk I.i1l1lln--Fmrllmll3 Bum-lr:1ll: Ruskullnzlll: 1'le1sS 'I'l'ill'liI Flaw l'l'csirlm1l3 Vluss 'l'l'01lSlll't'l'I Sluflcu Vrosirlont: Student filllllllnll 1n'c-siclm-nl: Class Play. l'oum'il3 Flaws l'l:ly. Nora-ne !l:n-sh-Y-'lfm-ng 1'l1Hrusg Sc-lmlarsliip: Vlass Donald Szuyx--lffmtlzull: Bclsliclaalli 'l'rz1L'l4, l'lz1y. pr-a-Annu-Quinta.-f ---0-spam ex- ,-Q M... Basie Sl'hl'illll'l i-Y-'flfifllI Gym l.e11clul', 'I'1'L'z1su1'e1'g Lucile Shoemaker- Chorusg Truckg G. A. A. Evn 'Pnylor-Studum Council. Xvilllalu Smith-Class Play. Paul 'l'uy1or-Baseball: Safety Patrol Judy smith--Dawson Bryautg Chorusg History Clubg Frederick 'l'ext0lQ-Baiketballg Class.P1ay. English Clubg Sweetheart, 89Lilltuu Heeten-Scholarship. CNot picturedl. Classes Class uf N553--l'r0siclent, Hr-rlm Sohuningt Yicu l'rwsif,lent, Frvd Klnhn: Secretary, Pat l'iarLn-rg Trcasnrer, Ylichard Illiineharlg Ad- visors, Ai2ll'Sll9l'ii0 llagrun, S. XY. MacMillan. Tun row. loft tu Vigilt-Hl'llCO Patterson, .Inlin Jarlmoo, David Evans, Jerry Giulitlu, XValtur Bailwy, Le-Iloy XVinninf:,, .loo Salmra, Louis Fislicr, Vat Barber, Thelma Kurtz, Delores Garwiuk, Shirluen C'rawford, Norma Bali er r, Mary Vickers. S01-und row, left to right-Miss Ilagun, David' XYulf, Holm Moser, llichard Duali. Paul Pi-xtur, Gerry Mui-rs, Bull C'hinn, Malcolm Cash, Holi Hinnian, John Harris, Kunny l5uYuui1g, Herb Sc-lmninq, Dale Netliing, S. XY. MacMillan, lluttuin ruw, li-ft to right-l'1d Cherman- sky, Hale Young, Ralph XVor1c:y, James Kline, Ed Myers, Fred Iiluhn, Blanchu Cham- burs, Hola-n Iloy, Leona Harper, Mary Puvblus, Carolyn NViles, Vera Maxwell, Alfred Hrunnur, James NYrig'lit, I'Iicliard llhineliart. Class uf 131544l'rcsident, Donna Ludickg Yicu Vresidl-nt, Lane Mcifoy: Secretary, lilainc Brumnieg Treasurer, Nancy Hulla- baugh: Advisors, Jean Henniger, Arthur iiU1'X'llii1. Class ul' lEl55fI'residevit, Huy Morgan: Vive President, Dale McCauslin: Secretary, Joann Pittman: Treasurer, Paul Myers, Ad- visors, Ardis Moyer, D. J. Mittiga. Grade Eight--Advisors, Lorayne NVi1sun, Edward Dohonas. Grade lf 56 gr G .- Q X2 ,ff Grade 7-Mrs. Elsie Jennings Mr. D. R. Mitchell Grade 6-Miss Ada Rogers Grade 6-Mrs. C. Evans Grade 5-Mr. Donald Weckerly Grade 5-Mrs. Beryl Younkman Grade 4-Mrs. Almarie Greenwald Grade 4-Miss Thelma Wagoner Grade 3A-Miss Marguerite Walker 91 Grade 'f 9, 5 - ag r ,. ....- l-'5j,2- - E320 Rf' 'T 'iirf Grade 3B-Mrs. Edith Brothers Grade 3C-Mrs. Rose Brown Grade 2-Miss Doris Wise Grade 2-Miss Norma Francis Grade 1-Mrs. Helen Fosnight Grade 1-Mrs. Ruby Cahoon 92 had and igure In the little Red School House, With our books and slate, In the little Red School House, We were always late- Even that first day, when on September 4, 837 of us skipped gaily back to school, tanned and stupid So happy were we to be back, that the thought of what torture the instructors had await- ing us was secondary. Even the teachers were jovial, momentarily forgetting their shattered nerves from last year. In a week the chaos of the first hectic days was passed, and we settled down to our studies-and FOOTBALL! September 7 marked the date of the Portage County Football Preview held at Ravenna Stadium Through the remaining schedule our beloved Ufightin' Bulldogs furnished us with fun and ex- citement. if not with an impressive record. Wait 'till next year! says the faithful student body. We were justly proud of our high-stepping band, too. The official closing of the football season was marked with the annual homecoming dance, spon- sored by the Y-Teens. Ruth Harris, our lovely queen, reigned over the gala affair. The Y-Teens made the dance a huge success. Much of the credit goes to our capable officers: Carolyn Wiles, Presidentg Edith Scott, Vice Presi- dent: Pat Evers, Secretary, and Margie Gasper, Treasurer. During the elections in November we held one of our own, as the student body picked the Student Council leaders for the year. Jack Liddle was made top man, while Carolyn Wiles and Sally Pittman were elected to assist him. We had an extra-long Thanksgiving holiday when Old Man XVeather came through with a snow storm, much to the disappointment of all the stu- dents. Basketball season was officially opened with a Basketball Carnival at Suffield. For weeks we faithfully followed the games. To us our team was colorful, and the best As Yule--tide approached, the chorus and band presented a Christmas time program for the school. When the weather intervened, school was again cut short, and found ourselves free until January 2, 1952! Ruth Harris brought us another honor dur- ing the vacation, when she reigned as Snowball Queen over Portage County. As the new year bounced in, we dragged back to school with new hopes in our hearts This wasn't for long because semester exams loomed in the near future. Suddenly they were part of the past! The teachers calmly swept up the pieces of the less for- tunate students, as we again found our stride. Beta Club, our own honor society, picked up more honors at the State Beta Club Convention held at the Mayflower Hotel in Akron, at which we were hosts. On behalf of the club, Mr. Enlow wel- comed the visiting Betas. and a state Vice Presi- dent, Pat Barber, was honorably elected from our school. Akron will never be the same since our Betas tore it apart. Even the Cleveland Baseball Stadium is miraculously standing after they enjoyed their annual baseball game treat. One eventful daly a strange odor stifled the entire school. What' happened? wondered the startled students, as they rushed to open the win- dows. The scent was traced to the Lab, where ex- perimental ehemistry students innocently wondered what the confusion was. The typing classes, who were picking diligently away the first semester, are using two hands now! Unfortunately for the girls, the Junior English class is overruled by the stronger sex. The class got into some heated arguments concerning the abilities of the weaker sex. They even wrote es- says on the subject, Man versus Woman. Hos- tile attitudes mingled among the class for several days, but We all finally decided it was nice having the two sexes around. The beginning of track season held great ex- pectations for everyone. Last year our team ranked first in the county and that was our aim this year. Richard Doak was the big star, as he placed second in the state in shotput. He gave us' all a big scare when he fractured his elbow in a football game. Dick still intends to enter the contest again this year. The Whole student body will be cheering him on. No Place Like Home, the Senior class play. caused a lot of the talking around the school. The Junior class was hoping for as huge a success in its play. f To coin an old expression, in Spring, a young Senior's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of GRAD- UATION! There was a mad whirl of excitement those last few weeks, but suddenly the lon'g-awvait- ed night arrived. Moments of regret swept over the Seniors, but new fields to conquer lay before them. We bade our old pals a sad adieu, hoping the next Senior class would be just as successful. May 26 marked the beginning of three wonder- ful months of vacation. So farewell to all. Have aswell vacation!! Activitie N . Student Council Speedometer Staff Shop Home Economics Bom Club Projectionist Club Safety Patrol Chemistry Lab Boys Chorus Halloween Party 94 Musically - 'fin eerts' for Tlbwhihif 5-fijfw, wel we her Q0 rw Bfue M 'RQ,Q,f Varsity ' QE? ' 'V Q, 3x 96 3' J Hopefully - ' if fi W ,4...-Sq peeping Reporter X mamgmw fwggs ' K ,UM gwgfiml 4. .N . - - .,.,...,.... 2 fc N' . ' . ,,, W ,, 4, :,. ,,.:. , 1. A - f Ffzf a1wP?gfv E fw 1 , ' ff' ::':'2t???f.:?::gM V A wax .. 1 5 .- ,-E,:q:e'4 ,::'.:.' .:.,.:,,. . ' .sfi.:1:E..:g,' ,, 9,1431-1 ' 2Hs.:2,.,,' A Z js' ' E fu, :V ' ?5g55?5 i? 'f ? Ti 2923 -:D 98 Root to n Rootstown School I Sentelnhctr Sth. Hat-li to school. Tht-rt' were nizini new stuflt-nts this year as well as new faoulty l'llQlll- bers. 'l'his increase in the student hotly boosted our I enrollment to an all-time high uf SSS. Hur new fat-ulty members XVt'l'f' Miss llroltaw, English and foreign lan2,'u1t:4'es3 Miss flill. llonie Et-.1 P Mr. lJelleg:,'rint-, Music: Mr, Xioltuqrani, toothall Coat-hp I Nl . r. XVilson, lrtsketlmll 1-oarh, and Mrs. 3liliiHlllj'A'1', third and fourth gixxtles. tlnr other faithful rt'g'uIars are Mr. Uonli. l'rinf'inal: Mrsy Vonley, History and- H. l'. IG.: Miss De-Simio, Commt-rcial: Mr. llurd, St-lent-e and Mathematics: Mr, llttrris. Industrial Artsg Mrs. Schnee. sixth grade: Mr. Johnson, fifth uratleg Mrs.. Dundon, fourth srradei Mrs. lline. third grade: Mrs. Belding :intl Mrs, Irwin. second ,e.1rzitIt-3 Miss l'riest.Iy i and Mrs. Hildebrand, first gratle, b . -The wholle senool was lonesome when tht- Seniors visited Massillon to liave their Senior pictures taken on Senteinller 24. tlctoher ti was the date of the Senior Fall Festival which was enjoyed by C'Y0I'j'tlllt3' who at- tended. The llornot-oniing Dance was held' tietohor l2. fgzrigtlizi Smith was r'rowiit-cl llnmervorninu' Queen of KJ . Under the ::'uidanm'- ot' Howard XYOii'Hl'?llll, thu football team acquired tho title of tio-tfliainps ot' Imr- lase Poultry- 'Flin' k'UjUYL'ti a hayritle in octmmr. The .lunior play, The Hoosier Sclioolmastern W which was held Now-inlrer I6 was enioved luv every- one. .The outstanding' t-liaructer award was lfrt-sented '-0 5h11'1'f5' XVaIIvr at the end of the sehool year. U11 lleveinher Sth. the Girls' t'Iuh snonsored tho Elllllllkli football lntnuuct whif-h was enioyetl' hy tht,- Ootball tezun, tcarliers and uuttsts 'llhey also spon- Spred the pillow supper in .lztnuary, a formal Valen- I U1lYG'S llanve in I'0iJl'Ll5tl'Y. and their annual Mother I and DHU'l'liter B-lnfguet iii M rt-h. The Seniors nrt-st-ntl-d their play, Seventeenth Sunimt-r on April 25, 'l'hf- Past was as follows: Annie, lluth Knapp: Margar-ft, Gloria Murrayg Lor- raine, Shirley Craig: Kitty, Martha Smith: Mrs. Mor- row. .loan Mot-rr: Mr, Morrow, Edsel Harrisg Jack, XVayn1- illlllfilllll Jane, Shirley l'L'lltz: Margie, ShirlCY I-zrittnnz '1'nuy: Don Clieatwood: Art, Don Martini Fritz, Roh XY:trd, and Martin Keefe. Audice Barnette. AI our :innual honor assembly tho mother of tho year was honored. This yt-ar the moths-r chosen was Mrs. Vincent XYard. A mother is selected each year for In-r wilIin,u'nt4ss to mi-operate and aid in any way, ritll' svhrmi llrtnjevts, Utlii-r honors nrt-sentt-tl' that day were the Dun- forth Ifnundation Awards. Citizenship Awards and Athlete of 1951-52. X'irg.:'inia Arnold and XVa.yne Dunclon were awarded thc- annual Danforth Fonndzitimi award this Year. This awartl is given to the senior lsov and Hirl who Vaults highg-st in the following four phases of living: l'hysir'aI, Mental, Sovial LoatIersI1i1:, and Religion. The Uitizenship Awards were given to Gloria Murray and .lim Staley. Both were chosen for their fine 4-o-operation and outstanding' f-itizenship in srhool. 'llhe lloy chosen as the best athlete was John Balner. Good sportsmanship and ability to play both football and basketball won this honor for John. Un May I4 the senior class left for XVashing:t0n. il. C., on a. llaltinioro and Ohio conclueted tour. They freturned on Sunday morning' at H n, ni, tired but happy. Edarcalaureatf- st-rvirws were held the same eve- ning' at S n. m. followed hy Voinnieiireineiit on Friday, Max' 25. ROOTSTOVVN FACULTY e '--f e Second I-low: Miss Geraldine Jaggers, Mrs, Mable Schnev, Mrs Mary Ann Vonley, Mrs, Ester Hilder- brand. Mr. Johnson, Mr, Hurd, Mrs. Maxine Beldingy Mrs, Dorothy Dundon, Mrs, Thelma Hint-. Miss lienzi D4-Siniio, Miss Faith Priestly, First How: Mr, W'oIfg'rani, Mrs. Lillian Irwin, Mr. Pellegrine, Miss Ruth flrecsn, Mr, Cook, Mrs. Thelma Maliainyer, M11 Harris, Miss Barbara Gill, Mr. NYilson, Miss .loan Brokaw. 99 John David B1!llt'P1B2lSli8tl.J2.ll 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball to-Cant. 4: Foutlmll 1. 2, 3, 4: Class Presiflenr. 4 Student Council. Ruger Leroy Xvzu-al-Hiislietball 1, 2 ,3, 4, liaslicrtlmll Co-Capt. 43 Foutbull 1, 2, 3, 4, Soliolursliip Team 2, .ig lflzlss Vive-Prvsirlent 3, 4. In-tty Ann Nlitc-In-Il-Bzmcl 1. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Virginia Ann Arnnlclf-B:mrl 1, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 fiirls Llub 2, 3, 43 lscfliolzniwliiim Team 1, 2, 33 Prince uflenf-l1P4 PT-x12i4 14- 1 ' -4 - .-., . -A-v,-.- Audim- xxYl'lllll'll lizurnottl--Akrmi Hower 1: Cliurus 1, 2. 32, lg l'luy 3: Sr-lmlzirsliin 'Fe-um 3, 4: Science Medal 3, Claws l're-sidmrnl 33 Cumm. Usher 3. Malt In-nivln-Bzxslcetbull 4: Track 2, 3, 45 Play Man- ager Shirley Ann Girls' Club 4, Play 2, Assistant Editor SP, 4. Shirley Kailu-rino llrittou--Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus 19 '34'FT -X12 'X11j1tte194 ,..,.,,,....,g,lu'c,,-,. liiltz-12211161 1, 2, 3, 4: Fliorus 1. 2, 3, 43 2. R, 43 F, T. .-X, 2, 3. 4. F. T. A. Secretary Plays 2, 33 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Class Sevrotary 4. Gr-:we Ellen Sturclovmit-Bzirid 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Flulm 2. 3, 4: Sf-lmlarsliip Team 1, 23 Class Treasurer 3, 4. Gwen Ann Gille-Buml 3, 4: Uhnrus 1. 2, 3, 43 Club 2. Il, 4: F. T. A. Z, 3, 4: Student Umixivil 4. Girls' Joyce Bunce-Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2. XVilnm .Is-:nn Czlln-I:x-f'lim'us 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 43 Trncl: 1, 3, 41 Play Il: F, 'l', A. 2. 3, 4, F. ' - Reporter 4. 'l. A. Luwl-ll Ilnllulll l1lll'IliYYU0ll11wOlIlllllll 1, 2, 3: Trzxck 1, . ., 1 Z, .., 43 l,hurus 1, 2, Class S9i'l'Ql.lll'y 1. Shirloy .Im-an Craig-l'Za11d 1, 2, 3, 4: Cliorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4: Uliem-l'luaCle1' 2, 3, 41 Girls' Club '1'1'1-:ls111'e1' 3, 4, Homecoming Atiemlzmt 1. XV:uyne Leroy Dundon-Baskutlrzill 1, 2, 3, 4, Football .L 4, Hand 1, 2, 3, 4, Clmrus 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays 2, 3, Vluss Secretary 2. 100 Edna Mae Gower-Cliurusl Baud: Girls' Clulip Home- RiQ'll2lT'll .lnhn Klilie-Fimtbnllg Haskmllgillg 'l'1'11,q-kg coming: Speciclrvnietel' lflditnr. Safety Paitrol. gulxin G,.l.t.l.m4-,mums Girls- muh: 'Ill-an-kg lv. T' A- llury Ruth' Iinami-lgamlz Cliorusg Cheerleader: May T1-Qusul-elm Muy Qumnl Aucmdam. Queen: flnss Ilri-Sidentw: Girls Cwlub. Q A Duris Elizzlln-ilu lI1ll'l'0lvCi1Ul'llS1 Trzicli: Perfect Al- I't:F:?,n1l?uE'F1TQ:ftxTfI0lG?E ilvtpall' V1 rack' Nlhularshlp tenclzuleo Eight Years. L ' 'L' if I . au 'e1', , Q , , , X ' 1 1 Donnlnl Jzu-oh Wlartln-B'z:nd, Lhorumg Q lziss I lily, ludsel Ifhigc-lie llairrns-lfootlizilli Truvkg Plziyg hafety Safety pau-01, l'2iU'U1' 'I'hVm-lnm Joan Dllllll'l'lBk1IlliI Chorusg Girls' Club: Janet In-ne lim-sm-r-fli1'ls' Cluh: Clwrus, Cheerleader: Class Trezisllrerg I'l:1y. Vnrnl JPIIII Moser-Bandg Chorus: Girls' Clulw, Gloria Maxine Murray-Bundy Chorus: Girls' Club: Class Vice-Presidentg May Queen Attendant. Ardis Joan Roppel-Girls' Club: Chorusg Prinre of Peace-3 First Place. Janet Louclla Schuster-Akron: Girls' Club: ClmruS3 Play. wmv- . NA Mnrtlln Ann Smith-Girls' Clulri ChHl'llSl Play: Trzivlig Drum BIElj0l'UftQ. Hnrthzi Rlru- l'lllll'1'l'2lCi'll lii-Lite. llzn-rim-t Hue XY:u-d-Girls' Clubg Churusq Track. Robert Nvilliam xx73ll'llllvOOtlJ2l11Q Traiclqg Cliurils. Xvilliaun Fra-al XVinnef1-lvl-S-Stzig'e Manznferg Hit-Lite. 101 Grade il. Grade 10 Grade 9 102 Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade 1 103 Grade 7 Grade 5 Grades 3 and 4 Grade 2 Grade 1 mm, . . ROOTSTOWN BAND The band with new uniforms performed at the football games at home and away. Our drum majorette was Martha Smith, Senior The other majorettes were Shirley Briton, Senior, Marsha Ballard, Freshman, and Janet Miller, eighth grade. The band played at various assemblies through- out the year, including the Junior and Senior Plays, P. T. A. Fun Night, and other P. T. A. functions. The band this year was under the direction of Mr. Esotto Pellcgrini, our new music leader. During the year the band performed at different schools as an exchange concert program and at the District Spring Music Festival. A School Concert was held 104 at Rootstown and the band performed at Com- mencement. The band year ended with the Me- morial Day Parade and Program. ROOTSTOWN CHORUS The chorus under the direction of Mr, Pelle' grini took part in many activities during the year. The first event was the Music Festival. Others were the District Spring Concert at Suffield, and the Exchange Concert with another Portage County School. The School Concert and other assemblies were held at Rootstown School. The final event of 'the year for the chorus was the Baccalaureate service. ROOTSTOWN BASKETBALL TEAM Runners-up X1n't-mber 30 iyllllltllil 32-47 'The Rootstown Rovers opened their season of basketball by playing Mantua. They led at halftime!- but dropped behind in the third quarter and failed to stop the lied Devils in the final quarter of the game. ltoger Vl'ard led us in scoring with 12 points. l,t'1'f!llllN.'l' I Ja-ffm-rson AIN-51 The Blue and 1Vhite traveled to Jefferson fo.9 their second game of the season. Both teams were evenly matched. but at the end of the game .lefferson was on top and we lost by three points. .Iohn Haber led the Rovers with 15 points. l,01'Pllllll'l' 7 Ravenna Twp. 42-46 A week later Rootstown took a short trip to lla- venna Twp. The liovers had a good halftime lead, but in the third quarter fell behind as Township : forward Dave XYolf went wild in the second halt' net- ting 17 points to put the Efulldogs in front and take the victory. Forward linger 1Yard netted I2 points. for the Rovers. lleet-mher S 'llwinslnlrg 35-46 Twinsbttrg, a Summit County team, eame to Rootstown for a Saturday night game. The Rovers had a bad night for the big 'Vwinsburg team was just too much for the Blue and XYhite. 1Vard and XYi1- liams were high point men with 27 points between them. lJOC0llllll'l' 14 Southeast GS-30 The Rovers met Southeast and were really Uelick- ing as they went ahead in the first quarter and re- mained ahead throughout the entire game for their tirst victory of the season, Baber and Xlorter seorinff, . - ' ' :- lil points between them. In-'eemher 27 Randolph 51-48 The Rootstown team, with one victory against' four defeats. went into the Christmas Tournament at Suffie1d's new gym. The I-lovers drowned out the Tigers for the most thrilling game of the year. Buddy' 'Williams lc-d us to victory by netting 18 points. December 2S Atwater 54-42 For the second victory of the season the Rovers played their second game in the tournaments, shut- ting out the Spartans for another victory. High scor- ing Roger XVard played the best game of the year by netting 23 points. January 4 Marlboro 43-45 Marlboro, an out of the county team, broke the l'tover's winning streak of three games by beating them by two points in an exciting game. XYard led the Rovers with 16 points. Jllllllllfy 11 Hiram 78-ISI! The Blue and XYhite easy game. The ltovers ran over the opposition team Coach NVilson used mostly traveled to lliram for an very early in the game. his second five and went on for the victory. XVar:l was high point man with 18 points. January 12 Randolph 48-44 The Rovers met 1landolph's Tigers the following night, as they gave the crowd an exciting game. For the second straight time the Rox er varsity nipped the Tigers, while center, .Iohn Haber, swished iS points through the hoop and 1landolph's Bob Asher, sc-oretl 17 points. .Ialmary 15 Atwater 77-56 The Rovers moved into AAKNVHIQIJS gyrn to sbut out the Spartans by a big score, leading throughout the entire game. The scoring stars of the game were John Baber and Buddy 1Villiams as they netted 45 points between them. Jmmary 25 Suffield 57-47 Suffield was Rootstowirs next victory where the Big lied did not bother the mighty ltox er boys. The Blue and White took the game easily and XVard was high point man with 11' points. January 26 Southeast 59-31 The Blue and XVhite traveled to Southeast where the 1-lovers had an easy go, Uoach lYilson, using most- ly his second five stayed ahead throughout the entire game. Buddty 1Vi11iams, the Itover's guard, led us by scoring 12 points. Febrllary 1 Aurora 54-32 The following week Aurora Greenies moved into town for a loss as the mighty ltovcr boys came through with another victory. XVard and 1Yilliams led us with 37 points between them. l l'lll'llZll'y 2 XViudh:uu R5--I9 The X'l'indham Bombers eaml- to ltootstown's gym for one of the most exciting games of the year. The Bombers, being the top leading team in the county, with not a loss to their credit, upset the Itovers linger XVard, the only one who seemed to be hitting, was high scorer with 18 points. l ein'u:iry S Garfil-Ill 42-47 The Rovers traveled to Garfield with revenge in their hearts due to the loss at the hands of Wind- ham. They led throughout the entire game due to the spectacular job of Matt Benich. rebounding on the backboards. 1Vith only a few minutes left in the game. Garfield plunged ahead and won by five points. .Iohn Haber led us with ltd points. February 12 Randolph 42-323 The E-'lue and 1Yhite, dropping their last two games of the season, went into the tournaments with a record of nine wins and seven losses. The itovers niet the Tigers in an opener at Kent 1Vil1's Gym. They were really clicking 'as Ted Meter, 1lover's guard. sank 13 points to give the Blue and XVhite a Victory. February 15 S0lIfll9IlSi 48-40 The Rover Boys traveled to Kent again where they picked up another vietory by running over Southeast for their second tournament game. Roger XVard and John Babel' were the scoring aces by net- ting 32 points between them. Ft-l1r1l:1ry lil Mzmtua 64-41 The mighty Rover Boys went to Kent for another big game, and a thrilling game it was. for they upset the Red' Devils by a. big margin. Center John B'aber, gave the crowd an exciting game as he swished 22 points through the hoop. Fl'llTllZlF3' 22 willlllllllll 37-G1 Netting three victories in the tournaments, the itootstown squad had only NYindhani to play for the championship. Packed' stands of fans watched the Row-rs and B'ombers battle it out. XVith 1-tootstown having a bad night. the Bombers took the Rovers for their 22nd straight game of tht- season, also taking the Championship, leaving the lftovers with second place. The high point man on liootstown's side was Roger XYart1 with 12 points. Ft-ln'uary 27 Canal Fulton 41-59 The Blue and tVbite with second place in Portage Vounty tournaments, went to Ke-nt's new fieldhouse to play their first sectional tournament game, Roots- town had another had night as Canal Fulton ran over the Iiovers therefore ending' their lrlsketball season. Itonnie Staley was high point man with seven points. CUNGltA'l'l7l..A'l'lONS TU JOHN. HUGIJII, AND BUDDY! This year the Rovers are proud to have three boys on the All Uounty Team. Two seniors were John Haber, and Roger XVard. The junior was Buddy XVil- liarns. Also to Buddy was awarded the Oscar for the best foul shooting on the team. Congratulations boys. 105 ROOTSTOVVN FOOTBALL-1951 On August 20 approximately 25 boys met for the first time with their new coach, Howie Wolf- gram. He had lettermen Roger Vv'ard, John Baber, Elmer Rieminsehneider, Ronnie Staley, Bruce Whitted, and Ted Morter to start his team. Ronnie Staley was elected captain. Vife drew Garfield as our opponent in the pre- view and worked on even terms with neither team scoring. In our first league encounter of the year we traveled to Mogadore to play an experienced Ran- dolph team. This was the first game they made errors which cost them the game. The final score was Randolph 14, Rootstown 7. The next week we traveled to Jefferson for a non-league tilt. The team showed great improve- ment from the previous week although we lost 32- 19. Roger Ward and Bruce Whitted both scored in the game, We settled down the next week for the game with Garfield. It was our second league game, and we were in need of a Win. It was a very hard fought game with neither team scoring until the fourth quarter when Whitted cut through tackle for the score. Final score: Rootstown 6, Garfield O, After having hit the win column they were de- termined to stay there, as they traveled to Atwater the following week. With Ronnie Staley throwing to Ward and Morter, and the halfbacks running wild, we beat them for the first time in eleven years 26-13. Playing at home the next week we played a rugged and determined Windham team. It was not until the third quarter that we were able to score. left end and Then Ray Sheffield raced around scored. Windham's two points came as a result of a blocked kick. The final score: Rootstown 6, Windham 2. Southeast who was our next opponent offered us very little resistance as we rolled over them 470. Everyone who played in this game saw lots of action. After having won four straight we were deter- mined to finish the season without another loss. VVe took Ravenna Township in stride by a score of 25413, and then we braved the weather at Suf- field to slip and slide to a 12-6 win. The final game of the year, in which the seniors would be playing their last game of football for Rootstown we took Mantua by a score of 40-12. Bruce Whitted scored four times to win the county scoring honors. Rootstown, with their two new coaches, Mr. Wolfgram and Mr. VVilson, had a very good season. There will be five on the football team who Will graduate this year. They are John Baber, Roger Ward, Wayne Dundon, Edsel Harris and Bob Ward. There will .be three Rootstown boys on the all- county team, they are John Baber, Roger Ward and Bruce Whitted. 106 1 Student Council Future Teachers Cheerleaders Majorettes Harvest Queen Girls' Club Typing Cafeteria Chemistry Reserve Basketball 107 Autographs Kb 'SR X 109 me FACULTY OF STREETSBOR0 Second row-Mrs. Helen Dunlavy, Mr. Paul Miller, Mr. Eugene Glick, Mrs. Marguerite Goetz. First row-Miss Carol June I-Iostetler. Mrs. Mary Kent, Mrs. Zeldo Dulebolm, Miss Dorothy Treat. BIOGRAPHIES Mrs. Helen Dunlavy, seventh and eighth grade teacher, graduated from Kent State University. Although Mrs. Dunlavy has had three years teach- ing experience, this is her first. year at Streets- boro. Her home is in Kent. Mr. Paul Miller, custodian of Streetsboro School, attended Kent State University. Mr. Miller lives in Streetsboro. Mr. Eugene Glick, principal of Streetsboro School, graduated from Kent State University after attending the University of Munich in Germany. Mr. Glick's teaching program includes fourth grade, director of music, boys' physical education, and speech. He resides in Tallmadge. Mrs. Marguerite Goetz is the third grade teach- er. Of her 16 years of teaching experience, six have been at Streetsboro. She attended Ohio Wes- leyan University and Kent State College. Mrs. Goetz lives in Streetsfboro Township. Miss Carol June Hostetler, first grade teacher, attended Goshen College in Indiana. This is Miss Hostetler's first year of teaching. Her residence is in Aurora. Mrs. Mary Kent, who teaches the second grade, graduated from Kent State University. Mrs. Kent has had 10 years teaching experience, five of which have been at Streetsboro. Her home is in Aurora. Mrs. Zelda Dulebohn, who has spent eight of her 24 years of previous teaching in Streetsboro, has attended many colleges. She teaches fifth and sixth grade in the school system and lives in Kent. Miss Dorothy Treat, secretary of Streetsboro School. attended Kent State University. Miss Treat is a resident of Tallrnadge. 110 S 1 , ,Q V First Grade Miss Hostetler Second Grade Mrs. Kent Third Grade Mrs. Goetz 111 .. 1 E ' Fourth Grzxdv Mr. Glick Fifth and Sixth Mrs. Dulvbohn Seventh and Eighth Mrs. Dunlavy 112 Studio Production Transmitter Baskvthall Tvam Chorus At Practice 113 Miss Treat, Secretary Mrs. Grace Miller, Cook Mrs. Bernice Jorgenson, Cook Fourth Grade Activities First Grade Activities Fifth and Sixth Grade Activities Third Grade Activities Second Grade Activities 114 5 4 45 fl John A0k0l'lllZlll-hi00fllilllI Haskt-tllall: Class Play: Sharon l+'inlt'y-CHOVUSJ F. H. AJ Y-TPPHZ Ull91'Qtl2l1 l Spotlight Staff. All Qrrlfzxt men are dying' and l Class Play: Snotliuht Staff. Happy am .l, from don't feel so good myself. Donald Cruise-Football: Class Play Manager: Spot- light Staff. That's Okay! Eleanor Crolnisf-tlliorus: F. T. A.: French Club: Y- Teen: Spotlight Staff: Quill and Seroll: Safety Pa- trol. You can count on mu. Robert Elvin--F. F. A.: Assistant Treasurer and Re- porter: Class Play Manager: Class Play. XVhat for '. ? Shirley Ebio-Briinfieldg May Ilay Ac-tiyitit-s: Chorus: Y-Teen: Uneretta: Class Play: Graduation Usher. You d'on't say! cart- l'1n free. Fredric l2'outs--Class Presidl--nt: Footlnall: Basketball: , Baseball: Class Play: One-ar't llay: I . F, A. Bet- ter late than never. Nancy Garmier-Chorus: Y-Teen: F. ll, A.: Parlia- mentarian: Class Play: Oneretta: Safety Patrol. Uh! For l'ete's sake! .hum-s Holloway-Kent State High: Basketball: Foot- ball: Baseball: Class Play: One-act Play. Live fast, die young: and have a good looking' corpse. .loan llnrniag'-l'horus: Mixed and County Chorus: Opt-rettai Y-TL-4-n. Uh no! Ennua Hoskins-Class Treasurer: F. H. A: Vic'e-T'resi- dent: Y-Teen: Homecoming Attendant: Class Secre- tary: Chorus: Class Play Makeup. I should care. Jack Howard-Foothall: l'L'asketba.1l: F. F, A.: Assist- ant Secretary and President: Student Count-il: Class Play. lV-h-a-t-?'!?'1 ? Ruth Klein-Class Secretary and Treasurer: Honor Society: Cheerleader: Quartet: Trio: Y-Teen Secre- tary: F. H. A. President: Chorus. Uliriminie Dutch. Meigs Kirkeadall-Class President and Vim- Presi- dent: Chorus: F. 'l'. A.: Prince of Peace Winner: French Club: Honor Society: Class Play: Spotlight Staff. Oh, you nut. C11-tus Kurtz--F, F. A.: Class Play Mana,2'er. Ah! go on. 116 Voronaa LIl'ZTA1lIL.1'2ldOl't'2 Y-Teen: Glee Club: F. ll. A.: Class Play Announcer: Priace of Peace. See what l mean? James M4-Callistvr-Class Vice President: Student Council: French Club: Class Play: Spotlight Staff: Quill and Scroll: Safety Patrol. l'll tell youl' l Doris Miller-Style Show: Chorus: lf, H, A.: Vice President: Class Play: Graduation Usher. l got the time if you got the 1Jl2lf'U.H Marjorie Ovvrluxv--1Thorns: F. H. A.: Y-Teen: Class Play Usher: Style Slluw: Opcretta. Gad Zooks! Margie Postlu-tlnwait-Class Secretary: Cheerleader: Chorus: F. H. A. President: Safety Patrol: P1'lIlf'P of l Peace: Horneeoniing' Attendant, Queen: Y-Teen: Class Play. You wouldn't kid me would you. nrothy If2lllSl'll-LYll'li.,'1'llSQ F. ll, A.: Y-Teen: fPlM'l'0ll2lI Mary Sl:uI1--cihurusg Band: F. H. A. illl'PklSU1'9l'Q Safely Class I'lzLy: Spotlight. Vim, Vig.:'rf1'zll1Cl vitzllity. Patrol: Y-'llenn T-'resifle-ut: Hlllllrl' Society: Homo- orothy In-urick+Hnnu1' Sncicty: Y-Teen zlncl His- vuniiligsg Atta-nclzlntg Student Uuuncilg Class .Play toriun: Quill and Scroll: F. T. A. Sec-l'etz11'y: l'hfn'us: Gor1cl Hl'2lVl3llS!U V Spotlight Stuffg U1xe1'eltz1. Ready, willing and .le-ncvicvv Suyilm-r-SprimzgfieId1 lf. H. A. Treasurer abil-. Y-fi'evn:'.f'iiu1'11Sg Class Playg Hperetta. Hurry up :1r'nriq- Rodmihuclu-r-l'lass '.ll1'B?l.SUl'L'l'Z lll1Hl'LlSI els gl , , , , Qilzlrtl-tg lf. H. A. and IIv1m1'te1'3 ClDQ1'G1l2lQ Spmlilmii- R:'y mwl ,lllrulef-I fuflbiklll ,F'..F' A1 Vice I,.g'i:fldCnt clui' Business Mzilizlgul' :ind Editor: Honor Sawiuty. uimfl I, 'flTmf'l' M1355 llflg, Iflfnrl' Mori'-' I lT,,nlL, Im yuuge guvsy- up Xx1'RF:lf'k1F. h. A., X -lpllll, flmrusg Llzlss I lzly . j ' . , . lshulx small but lnlfrlilyl ary Lou bclmrfl-Vliurus: Quartetg Trim! hputligsght gfhlrn yyiM.,,,p1aS, yin. Iv,-Qsiqcui and lv,-L.Si,h,nt flaw: flaw P3337 I , Hg A' '4'SCl'eml'?'3 .m ','m' Qf ffllkk-l'lL'1lll4.'l'I Pep llally Qul-en: Homecoming Attcnd- Iuzwezg hill-6IXiAl1iilI'UlI X-'loensz Hr,n1u1 Qm'11'ly. Quill gmt: 4-MSS may: F- H- A.. YJI-een. HOHM. S,,4.it.ty and bcloll. im on you dumb lxunng. --Jimmy 4-h1,iSt0phM.!-- :ary Slnircliff-f'l:1ws Assistant 'l'VezisLx1'o1': t'lwe1'- Mary Ann Vvolnlwcucl--lllnss Assistant Soc-Ve-Lzn1'y and lender: Clnwnsg Y-'l'f-un Tl'6fkISUl'L'l'1 F. H. A.: Class Suurct:u'y: Uhorns: Quurtct: 'l'1'io: F. H. A.: Y-Teen Play: Oxie-act Play: flperetta. A l'hinlc the min will Um--um I'layg Gl'?lllll2Ll.ll!l1 Usher. I yilm il, I yike hurt the 1'llLllJ2ll'lJ?H it! ll7 MrS. Mztry Rztlier. Vollege: University of Akron. Mrs. Florence Johnson. t'olleQ'e: Kent State l'niver- Mrs. Edna Bennett. College: Kent State University. sity. - U Mrs. Cornelia lhtvis. College: Edmlyoro State, Penn- MW' 1111261 klmp' V'IlI'ig'1': ken? btfitf' l llYL 'Slty' Sylvania. Miss Irene Laszlo. tolloul-: llil1Ol.lllY6l'SltY. U, J V h Fu Q, llmv, ,F I , Vx. V Mrs. Alettzt. Mann. t'ollt-gt-: Akron lfniversity. A 1' 05617 IAHUS' 1' tee' O em' VIXUMU' Mr, ltlflwztrrl Mttrslutll, Vollogx-: Kent State Fniver- Mrs. Patricia Hull. College: Kent State University. sity. Mr. Harold Oyster. College: Ohio State University. Mrs, Carolyn Pierson. College: Kent State Univer- sity. Mrs. Louise Savory. College: Kent State l'niversity. Mr. Franklin Smith. College: Kent State University Mrs, Verna Spaght. College: Kent State University. Itlrs, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs Mr. 118 lluth Spealimaii. tfullt-ge: Kent State Univer- sity. Yirginizt Tate. College: Kent State University. Nelle Winn Devere. College: Ilinois State Normal University, xhelnitt. XVagoner. College: Kent State Univer- si y. XVLl1T.GI'ZllI'lYY1Cl'Hl2Ul. College: Ohio State Univer- sity. National Honor Society Student Council F. H. A. F. F. A. Quill and Scroll Spotlight Staff Autographs Y-Teen Speech Safety Patrol Captains French Chorus Band 120 G fades SFPOF-LT5 Fr emma if-ie D Dam 2 Renov Th iw S ,wc 'am 122 Vemmxs c Bgacfafg Familiar i ht .JV VN.:-nr.-4 gamma 'VI'e',-:vw riszfaueif' fvl CrmmL.n:N :i.4,,,rN, H7 'S mining A i 9m,1 '- , . , , wliisfw ' 7 iff vm. 33 , igyfm ,1 W -, -,. fi M, ' fuk ,gg .- fhfggyfwj if - Z! - A .Hg :vw .A 'rf 2 -an 9 gg J A 5 W ' QS 3 515 X51 m,,1' , ,X ns Wvffff . . S is an as fy 6 123 A , L Aa ,J-'Q -3. ' In A A ig mx K . gk tl Ot0 19,5-,fwf ,fgaffg 'KD0,gmss'4 NV Sgfrfffbwp .5 Pe-rsrff L5 sirr' T H 5 Hr ww Eaomimqg. 59,329- Fiomeume-Le 'Raya Cmlssanvwwens .mm Summa M Mlm, . 41 If ,f A , K Z ff' , , 1 2,5 1 M ,. 3. , ,,., 5223 -Y 2, llulb H A Q3 5 Yfglfwiilrw -:V iff -V144 sf-21 ' .. :M x-g Mfr , 5 39f'M'M7vifS A' wi awnxwyw iff- q..,g:, . ,.2i'ffg.va?f W 'f7!::.wf.acr'nae- Gem. 'Puffs TTJMQ. ih1rT'xa'7ToaJ VHRM K Hop 124 in ham -xi e t st E511 ' , T3 1 i X A M if e i it ' 1-atafr ii A - tv - S 537.-. mf' fuss ,Jag X 'FE - is l'Qinue,5ue1rL.:fr 15,5 - 2 K -Q . LQ -5 1.1 2 ,bt rs TI-IE NEW' SCHOOL YVork was begun on our new school this year which is desperately needed to accommodate our rapidly increasing enrollment. It is to be an ex- tension of our present high school. There will be two shops, one for mechanical drawing and the other for metalwork and woodwork. A Home Eco- nomics suite of three rooms will include a food lab- oratory, a homemaking and a clothing department. The Music Department will have a main circu- lar room, an instrument room, and three practice rooms. Our new office will have a vault and a reception space. The Commercial Suite will include a bookkeeping office, practice and typing rooms, The gymnasium will be 96' x 72' with a playing floor of 84' x 5O'. The folding bleachers will seat 600 people. And in the Athletic Department, there will be locker rooms, showers, storage space and instructors' offices for both girls' and boys' physical education. 'We will have a new cafeteria seating 350 with adequate kitchen walk-in refrigeration and scullery. 6? The library will have work and conference rooms. Two rooms will be for special activities. The Science Suite will include General Science, Biology, a Chemistry and Physics Laboratory, and a Science Lecture room. The nine general class rooms will have green glass blackboards. The Art Room will include a sink and special cork bulletin boards. The-re will also be a health room, men and women teachers' rooms, and two book storage rooms. Our present school has a fine staff of teachers this year. A new feature has also been added. Three types of diplomas will be given to ing seniors, A general diploma for those who took a wide selection of subjects and not planning to go on to college. graduate students who are The Academic diploma will be given students who have followed a strict course of study and are future college students. to those to those into sec- The Commercial diploma is given planning to enter a business college or go retarial work. 125 Wl:11-inn Ili-rtruin:--- l'l:1sses Pllllyl lu- il cl1111'1-, this girl if'r:1nc1-s .lc-:ln Fzirltmi-'if tu yuu sl11- s1-9111s quiet, law--ps thi-111 fl'U!ll I11-ing: :1 lm1'1-. l,lllU1'llSQ QlllCl'l'f listuu lYl'lQIIll, shl-'s 11 riot, Howlziiulg Cl ss Secre- 1 11111111117 IM1lmlc-Q Vlass l'lz1y: Uffizwl Aidv: S+-liwul 1:1ry3 flll111'llS2 Viziuflg l1:1Li11 Club: Cl2lSS Play: F. D. A. 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I!Il-lrwn-Hflfllis ffflhl is rvlislips' Slvry. f'i1'11'H willimii 11, KllllllhillgjllilHllulxll' '!42lVlllLl' 116111111-s fur a 1 '?lll5' 4' 'HU' 951157 llHf'1'H1 llf'1 l1'l11'3 l3'4'Mfl'f1ll3 trip 11111114 tu IJ1'11s1lo11. Fmvtlmllg Hasliotlmzillg Hand: 191111111111 31111111151-1'g liusks-Ll1:1ll1 Class I'lz1y. 5Iu,1IJIIlI Ivomwilz plusg phu-I .lnlin 'l'. lhrllphell- l3y1121111ii1- 1-r11111s i11 sn1:1ll pzlvli- ' ' II :1::'1-s. If'11111l1:1.llg llflSt'lJElll1 l2z1sli111l111ll: S111-111-lip Art Louis lfirtik- A 0411111111 Q'1'llllL'lTl2lll and ll wmiielis Club, homo l'Ulll1l2llllHll,ll lin-4-ksville. Keniu-1I1 Ii. Gill- I rlre-:1m of Beverly with the light Amelia Wlcfrzu-ken- A guod disprxsitioii is mure val- b1'nw11 hair. Slzimp Cluh. uulmle Llliflll gulflf' Clwrilsg N6XX'Sllil1lt'I' Staffg Theory, Shirley M. Gmlfrs-y- H1e1'Q's our ivlllglllflllil l1luss41n1. JIIIIIEN XY. llill0I'1-A'SllCllf'G is g'r1lcle11fl'n1 11 rich man. Lmiisiaimg f,'l4'VHl211Hl1 Mississippi: lf. H. A.: Urclws- Ari Club: l'l1otc1g:'1'z1pl1y Club, tru: XYi,:' Vluh 511011-tz11'y: Class l'l11y3 Brmslel' Club. .lzxnot Nici?-tu1I1- 'l'l1v greatest wumeu are thu quiet Alfred JI Kinmxy-..IIII.II IS NIIINI. IIIIIIII SIIIIIIIIII ISS wI411111g11, LlllIUl'llSQ i'1'ur11 Q':m111111iee1 l-Zuuslei' llluhi just 111:11 ww111e11 111211111 it c'1m111li1'z1tn-il. l+'11111l1z1ll3 l1ll'VfQ'14'U5 igiifff llffyv l'12l4'f'2ll2ll1l'l'21U' Hllfl flim- lj'11sel1:1llg l !z111flg lll'l1ll'l1SQ Iluslietlvall llillllilllll 'l'1'111'li: llwl'l il'l9 l lfll,Qu1lte'.. , , I CIIISS plIIVI .IZIIIIIPS Niittlfiw- l+z1t. Laugh 2LllCl the world laughs Fon I I If II IIYI II II II I. II I III I with yuu. F11utl1z1lIlg Haslcctllzill 3I1111z1g.:'urg Llass x 1, fnuii - . apu11111IIxx.1s ce1t.1111Iy sum , 1111 TI.CIISIII,I,I.I ChIII.IISI Ib1ImdI glass VIIIYI he WHS H-11115 'ln ul hull- 'lass HW- t'c:1lt:1 Marie- 0'S:1k11- Tl1is Sfllllfjl' is illl 1111-:11'ou11cl l'l:1ir I.i1l1lla-- lIf+1'11's ll HUY WWVS UHF Of l'Ll11, klllfl 2:11, tlivri-'s 110 better sn-hulur and 110 bc-ite-1' pal. he's liked hy L'YL3'I'XUllC.H Football l'R1Jl2llllQ Huslcvt- Dubutcg l'l'llll'6 uf l'e11cc-3 liillllll l1l1ec1'le:-1cle1'g Class ballg lEh1.sQl111ll3 l'I:1ss I'1'1-sitlc-1113 Student l'fv1111Cilg Play: S1'l11vlz11'sl1ii Teaimg lllllitnli Humvvrniiiiig AL- I 4.l:1ss Pluyg All-1 wuuly Football l,ill2l1'Il. tc11dz111t. 126 Thomas NVcsla-y PIll'dl'01'AYOll C11ll'I win but il's lots Shirley Ann llyzln- NX'l1u put that dream in vnu: - fl or fun L1'ying:'. llzzslultlvallz liasl--lmllg Ifmillpzilli cya-s. Niles Klvliililcyi llardiiig' High: fl, A. A. Art Cluln View l'l'13SldL:1llQ Class l'l:iy Stags Crm-W, Class Tl'QHSLll'01'1 l'lu1iibslu-ll Emlitwr: Slmlviil Cuun Joan A411-iuilw l'eh-li- Give mf- 11, :Ifmfl Limo ui' gin- vil Tim- l'1'esid4-ut: 'l'1'z10lcZ llasvlmll. me deatlif' Cleveluurlg l-lwwsll-1's Club: Haslu-tluill: Eleanor Simnnvtti- lCaL, llriuk and lie ITll'l'l'j', fm' tw 'I'1'ac-li: Class Play: Art Club: Chorus. iiimiuw I must dint. Class Play: Basketball Stnnlvy E. Pvriimwivz-'Alf itfs il ,food lllllv you lilu-, Clirmrusg Svliwrml l'z11re1'g lf', ll. A. Vive lflw-sille-lil. y0u'1'4- huunfl lu liliv lbo-dw, Football: Haslu-tliall: Iluvid Sllliflli lj2ll'1'y me lrac-li to ull- NVQ-st Vii'g'iui15'. liaselnzilli Class SQ-c'i'Otz11'y: Class Play: lflzimlg Sc-hmvl F,'.1slu-Llmzillq lflasvbzlllg Fuollmll: Trzwli. I'aDe1'. Lloyd K. SfZll'k1'Y'UNYh0Il du wo eat1 ' Fwuilwzlll Catllvriiu- l'hipps-UA lluart wwf gold, ai Him- way, what Bznsm-bull 11Illl2l,if'E'I'1 Basliutlmall Mal1up:'cl1': Chnrus more is Llii-sm: for us Lu say. Blvliiiill-yg Clmrus: Buurl: Sm-1-Cli Play: Class l'layg Imlustrial :XI'll'1l'lll Bonstvi' Clulv: Art Club: Class l'li1y l'SllL'1't'tl4'. Marilyn Stzivonugvrf- He1' lrraiiis :irc kuuwii lumtlivlzll Jacqueline Suu Pridcly-'AA frielid in uwucl is a friuiirl and wills, hm' inlelluct will lm hui' pricll-. 1l1l'lS indeed. llrmwlandg Clmrusz Class l'l:1y3 lluniuvuni- Stall- lwlmguteg Barulg Sc-lmlarsliip 'IH-um: l'i'i114-Q uf ing' Aticmlcmti l'1'im'n: uf l'v'C1-1 Ne'-wspapel' Stall: l'uan-c-1 Class Play: Spvuflmnl-taxi' SL: ff: Uffivv ANU County Cliwrilsg Sc'l1r'1Iai'slii1m 'IX-am. ljuuizty Bzxml. JUVSNA, Lim 127 FORENSICS of Peace contestants who worked hard tion for Vilindham in the Forensic field. The group competed at Massillon and won four first-place awards, three eral thirds. Ceatta placed first in the county Ohio. The activities of the group were rhetorical controversy. Pantomimes, of the speech groups' class activities. Ceatta O'Sako supplies a light moment for the Prince to bring recogni- and Stow, Ohio, seconds, and sev- contest at Kent, not confined to humorous decla- mations, and original oratory constituted a major part NEWVSPAPER The newspaper staff prepares another edition of the school paper. The Bombshell is a new activity this year edited by the seniors and sponsored by Mr. Kovach and Mr. Truscello. Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen also play an important part in helping to gather news and current gossip items. The Bombshell was started to give the students a new activity and a chance to voice their opinions on mat- ters concerning the school. It also gives the students and teachers a closer relationship. Pictured left to right are: Shirley Ryan, Editor, Eleanor Simonetti, Typing Editor, Marian Bertram, Busi- ness Editor, Stanley Permowicz, Humor Editor, and Ceatta O'Sako, News Editor. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Our Industrial Arts department will have a bright outlook with an area in the new building for: Wood- working, plastic and metal working, welding, founding. There will be a special section for mechanical drawing and one for auto mechanics. The present shop building is somewhat limited in its facilities but its cleanness and neatness of order make it an outstanding department. The shop instructor is well-grounded in his field. He excels in woodworking and the art of plastics and metals. This course is one that is well worth the consid- eration of every high school boy. l28 CI-IEDIISTRY The laboratory method of preparing 'Hydrogen is one taht needs concentration. Joel Harvey and Tom Doherty try their luck at it as a part of the regular experimental procedure in the Chemistry lab. Facilities for extensive laboratory Work will soon be enlarged as a part of the building program now being carried out. ART Art is now one of the courses offered on the Wind- ham High School curriculum. In this course an attempt is being made to perfect drawing skills and to introduce new art techniques. Classes are also being taught in figure sketching, por- traiture and lettering. Another facet of the Art groups' activities is water- color painting of outdoor subjects when the weather per- mits. Thus the students are given some training in scenic painting. An Art Club has also been formed to promote stu- dent interest in art, and to provide an outlet for talented students. The club also sponsored a masquerade party at which prizes were given for the most original cos- tumes. Proceeds from such activities are used to finance other Art Club programs. HOBIE ECONONIICS One project of Home Ee. HI Was to send sixteen Christmas boxes to former VV. H. S. students now over- seas. The cookies and candy were made in class, wrapped, packed in tin boxes lined with funny papers, and mailed so that they were received by the Holiday season. Christmas greeting cards were made by the Art Class, addressed by the Home Ee. girls, and sent to all Windham servicemen Whose addresses were available. Other classes made various Christmas decorations, cookies and candy appropriate to the season. 129 LIBRARY This year our school librarian, Mrs. Wellwood, has formed a library club. That several students were selected to care for the library. Their duties are: mark- ing out books and assessing the new ones coming in. Both the high school and grade school received many new books. One will always find good advantage being taken of these 'whenever one may chance to visit the library. In addition to the new books received, Mr. F. Corey of Newton Falls recently donated a large number of books to be used in the library. TYPING CLASS This year at NVindham the typing classes can boast of their possession of new textbooks, They are now using 20th Century Tyipewriting, Fifth Edition. The second year typing students enjoyed a unit on Art'-typing. Many excellent pictures were created with the typewriters. A film on the use of the electric typewriter was shown to the typing classes. They are hoping to have one or two of these machines in the commercial depart- ment of the new building. In fact, everyone is anticipat- ing a well-equipped business machine and office practice room for next year, to better train Windham's students for the commercial jobs they desire after graduating. THE VVINDHADI BAND The Windham Band has improved much in the last six years. Six years ago it was a six-piece band that was courageously Hpracticing away. Today our forty-five piece band, still bravely tooting, can well be called courageous. Yes, because at this stage of the building project, the band does not have a place it can call its own. With the help of Mr. Jenkins, Band Booster Club, Windham School Board and friends of the band, the Windham Band has acquired new uniforms, some new instruments and a fair library. The splendid majorettes, headed by Helen Pinney, complemented the band at all football games. 130 The local newspapers provided Windham with a lot of publicity for the team which included pic- tures of the team, its managers, coach and cheer- leaders. The Record-Courier All-Star team was domi- nated by Windham players. Al Kinney was named VARSITY SCORES TEABI WE TIIEY Garfield A.......,..........v,........................,.. 49 44 Leavittsburg .... .... 5 7 53 Aurora .,....,....... ..... 5 4 31 Mantua ....el.. .,.,. 6 5 35 Hiram ....... ..... 8 8 51 Madison ....,. ..... 5 4 48 Uniontown ....l ,.,, 6 6 45 Suffield ,.......... . .... 64 39 Middlebranch ..,, ..... 7 1 41 Aurora ....,...... ...Ye 8 4 30 Garfield ...... .... 5 8 37 Chardon .....,..,.,... ..... 5 9 49 Mantua ...................,.... ..... 4 9 32 Ravenna Township ..,.. .,.. 5 2 38 Randolph ....., ....l,......, .... 4 2 39 Atwater ...,..,.......l.... .... 7 2 35 Rootstown ..... ..... 6 1 37 Southeast .,,. .... 7 9 21 Braceville ,..........,..,,.........,.............,...... 79 36 Howland ............,......,..........,...Y............. 46 41 COUNTY TOURNADIENT Hiram ......,,...,..........................l...........,, 59 49 Atwater ....,,....,,....,.....................,......... 72 33 Rootstown ..,....,.,......,..,..........,............, 61 37 SECTIONAL TOURNADIENT Hartville .,.....,..,,.,..,....,,......................... 54 31 Boston Local ,....,........, ........................ 6 1 46 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Amherst ....,,.,..........,.,..,........,............... 60 47 BASKETBALL Coach Clayton West's Portage County League Champs did it again this year-but even better! The Big Bombers had plenty of height and even more basketball skill. The Windham captain, Al Kinney, is a 6' 2 , 185-pound forward. The team ranged in height from 5' 6 to 6' 4 . This year. as last, Windham sponsored the Christmas vacation tournament. The Bombers played host to Madison, Uniontown, and Ravenna Township. In the first round Uniontown defeated Ravenna Township and Windham defeated Madi- son. Windham beat Uniontown to receive the trophy. An All-Star team was chosen by the coaches of the participating teams. Al Kinney and Don Sampson were named on the team and Al also received the trophy for the outstanding player of the tournament. as a co--captain while Don Sampson and Do-Do Permowicz were also chosen for the team. Although the varsity will be graduating seven seniors out of the 10 members on the squad, there will be plenty of good reserve material to join with the remains of this year's team to provide plenty of thrilling contests next season. RESERVE SCORES TEAM' WE THEY Garfield .....,.... ....... 4 5 36 Leavittsburg ..... .,..,,. 3 4 35 Aurora .....,... ....... 4 3 20 Mantua ...... ,...... 3 1 26 Hiram ,.... ....... 6 3 8 Suffield ,,.......,.. ....... 6 4 24 Middlebranch ...,... 48 39 Aurora .,....... ......, 4 6 19 Garfield .... ....... 5 3 27 Chardon .... ....... 4 5 47 Mantua .............,..... ..... ....... 5 3 39 Ravenna Township ...... ,,..... 3 1 33 Randolph ..........,...... ....... 4 2 28 The schedule of games this year was quite full, and WVindham got an opportunity to play a number of schools out of Portage County. The high -flying Bombers had little' trouble in capturing the League Championship again this year. And in the Portage County tournaments, the team easily walked away with first place honors. The Sectional Tournament at Kent's new field- house proved to be a bit tougher, but the Bombers came through on top by defeating both Hartville and Boston Local. These victories brought home to Windham the fourth trophy of the season. The District Tournament brought Windham's first defeat in 26 starts. It took a tough Amherst squad to succeed in stopping the powerful Bombers. An enthusiastic crowd of fans followed the team to all the games. The showing at home games this year was grand as far as attendance was con- cerned. 131 ootball Tealn FOOTBALL The Bombers had a successful season with five victories. After three straight wins they were hit hard with injuries and lost their next two contests. Their only tie was with Madison, which was the last game of the season. That game will long be remembered by the team and spectators. It was at Madison under the lights on a freezing, Novem- ber night, The field was covered with snow and still more coming down. It was so cold that the lights used to light the field were breaking under the intense strain. After four quarters of this weather neither team had scored, and the game ended with a score of 0 to O. The Bombers tallied 136 points opposition, SCORES OF 1951 SEASON Mantua 0 Windham Atwater 0 Windham Ravenna Twp. 8 Windham Randolph 14 Windham Rootstown 6 Windham Suffield 6 Windham Garfield 6 Windham Madison O Windham while having only 40 being scored against them. VVindh'am's chief ground gainer was Jack Chris- topher, who picked up 516 yards on the ground and received seven passes for 90 yards, making a total of 606 yards. He had an average of 5.3 yards per try. I-Ie was trailed by Al Kinney who had 287 yards, and an average of 5.2 yards per try. Cinch- ing third position was John Campbell who had 247 yards. The VVindham team will be without 12 grad- uating seniors, all lettermen, including their cap- tain of two years, Clair Liddle. But you can also be sure the 1952 squad, eaptained by Don Samp- son and Pat Strohm, will have power, plus a few tricks up their jersey sleeves. Discuss and Shotput Archery 132 Prevue-Kent State 7 Windham 0 CHEERLEADERS Adding to the success of Windhanrs grand athletic program this year are the Cheerleaders who were chosen by the student body. They are Ceatta O'Sako, senior, Judy Eckman and Millie Anderson, juniors, and Anne Firtik, sophomore. This year the girls were decked out in snappy new uniforms of black velvet and gold taffeta. VVe may add that they cheered as well as they looked in their new outfits. The girls spent their noon hours practicing every day. The snake dances held during football season and the pep rallies tor basketball were conducted very effectively by our cheerleaders. We can readily say We are quite proud of them, Qtudent Council 0f1lCOI'S Faculty Chrlstm is Tree Cike Majorettes MRS. TAVOLARIO'S MUSIC GROUP SAFETY PATROL Captain of Patrol--Jim Smalley. There are 44 boys and girls on the patrol force. Their duties are to assure the safety of the school children at street crossings, on the playground and in the halls of the school building. They have a great many responsibilities and have done a very fine job in living up to them. They have been given a Christmas party at the Ravenna Theater, and are going to the Akron Armory for Wrestling matches on Saturday, January 26. They will go to see the Cleveland Indians play a ball game this spring. MKS. JENKINS FIRST GRADE THE STORY OF OHIO In Song and in VVords A program prepared by Jean H. Tavolario, Music Supervisor of the Elementary Grades of Windham Schools, and given by Fifth Grade Se- lected Choir was presented in the falll for the Annual Schoolmasters Dinner Meeting. The program given in song and Words gave highlights of Ohio, the river, the state and finally a history of Windham, a town in Ohio The theme song was The Beautiful Ohio. Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and music by Mary Earl were sung and played at frequent intervals during the reading of stories about Ohio. About thirty-five students, chosen for their singing, declaiming and acting, participated in the program. 134 nf 1 AA 1B 7f SA f SB 9-Boys 9-Girls 10 11 12 5 4 N 136 3 .S Q ' 4.sibf?f: Q' XX Q X f 7 A-nf f' y Q X --. 4-:ff Q- , 5.113 ..,:v'- 'tltixx -avant, nd! .. -,wi f--.....,,N, W.,- 137 138 V. I. P's ivery important personsl COUNTY PROFESSIONAL STAFF CALVIN RAUSCH, Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Edna Wilcox, Speech and Hearing Therapist Mrs. Lucile Martin, Secretary Ravenna, Ohio Phone 6832 Ray Mullaly, Attendance Officer CO-OPERATING AGENCIES SCHOOLMASTER'S CLUB Richard Schwabe .Y.. .. .,................ i ...r.. ...,....... P I'GSid0Hf S, W. MacMillan ,,,,, ....... V ice President Franklin Smith ..........................,..,......,....... SCC1'GTHI'y PORTAGE COUNTY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Depository ,,,,Ar..r.,,,r...,.,....,..... Second National Bank Mrs. Lucile Martin, Secretary-Treasurer .. Kent, O. ATTENDANCE DEPARTMENT Phones 6459 and 6832 Ray Mullaly ,.,,..,...,,..,.,...,........... Attendance Officer Mrs. Lueile Martin .......... Asst. Attendance Officer COUNTY P. T. A. COUNCIL Mrs. Hans Mantsch, President Route 3, Mantua. Ohio 2459 Mrs. Joseph Magos 1st Vice President Windham, Ohio 67-H Mrs. Harold VVarner, 2nd Vice President Kent, Ohio 6945 Mrs. A. G. Hickman. Secretary Ravenna, Ohio 7298 Mrs. Donald McMahan, Treasurer Ravenna, Ohio 4731 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE Phone 6432 Post Office Bldg. Roger M. Thomas ................................ County Agent William Phillips .................. Associate County Agent Miss Sally Moulton ...... Home Demonstration Agent Mrs Edna Thomas ........................................ Secretary AMERICAN RED CROSS Phone 6464 Post Office Bldg. Mrs. Mary Jane Watkins .....-.... Executive Secretary Mrs. Margaret L. Ufert .................. Office Secretary DISTRICT EXECUTIVES School Local Superintendent Atwater Ralph C. Schlott Aurora Fred Swartz Brady Lake Orville E. Hissom Brimfield Paul E. Smith Franklin John L. Cropp James A Garfield Orson E. Ott Hiram R. S. Harrison Mantua-Shalersville R. E. Millhone Randolph Frederick W. Karres Ravenna Township C. A. Enlow Rootstown Howard Cook Southeast Paul F. Pfeiffer Streetsboro Eugene Glick Suffield David C. Nelson Windham R. Brown Jenkins JUVENILE COURT-Phone 6459 Clay Dietrich ..........,,..........,.........,.l... Judge of Court Frances McMahon ..... ..... G irl's Probation Officer Rav Mullaly .............. ............. P roibation Officer W'alter Cramer ...... Probation Officer LEGAL ADVISORS-Phone 6821 Seabury H Ford ....................,..... County Prosecutor George Morrison ....... ...... A sst. County Prosecutor PORTAGE COUNTY BOOKDIOBILE-Phone 3291 Hiram, Ohio Mrs. Marjorie B. Clelland ..,,...................... Librarian Helen J. Dade .......................... Bookmobile Assistant Anna L. Peckham ....... ...... R eference Librarian Vernon D. Miller Ina E. Berry ...., . Bookmobile Driver Bookmobile Clerk SHERIFF'S DEPARTDIENT-Ph one 7329 Roy F. Garrett ........................................., ........ Ambrose Bocanelli ..... Sheriff Safety Officer COUNTY BUDGET COMMISSION-Phone 7310 R. E. Rinearson ................... ............... C ounty Auditor C. A. Wertenberger ..... .... . .. County Treasurer Seabury Ford ..,.,.,.. ...., C ounty Prosecutor COMMITTEES Speedometer Athletic Planning Orville Hissom Paul E. Smith F. W. Karres R. B. Jenkins Eugene Glick 139 Fred Swartz Howard Cook Orson E. Ott C. A. Enlow R. C. Sehlott David C. Nelson R. E. Millhone John L. Cropp Paul F. Pfeiffer R. S. Harrison Aldermanis Service Station-Windham, Ohio-Phone 55-L Beal's Volunteer Store-Groceries-Meats-Fruits-Quality ServicefKent 7596 Berg's Footwear-Harville, Ohio Bormets Grocery Store-Suffield, Ohio Brown Gables Restaurant-Cotton Corners-Ravenna. Ohio Canton Road Cleaners-Akron, Ohio Central Shoe Shop-700 N. Mantua-Kent. Ohio Conarcl's Market--General Merchandise-Phone 6998-Kent. Ohio Cy Smith Barber Shop-Windham, Ohio D 8: D Home Laundry Service-Windham, Ohio Emilie's Millinery-255 S. Water St.--Kent, Ohio Ethel's Beauty Shop-Hartville, Ohio Compliments of Fly Fish Kit Co. Inc.-612-G14 N. Mantua-Kent, Ohio Field and Garden Seeds-G. L. Horr 81 Son-104 N. Prospect-Ravenna Ohio Fitz Sz Greenwald-Heating and Sheet Metal Contractors-520 N. Chest- nut--Ravenna, Ohio Gensemer's--Ladies Read-To-Wear and Fabrics by the Yard-123 W. Main -Kent, Ohio Compliments of Dr. T. G. Gregory Grid Diner--119 North Lincoln St.-Kent, Ohio Harry Diroll-Manager ASLP Super Market-Windham, Ohio Hartville Hardware Inc.-Hartville, Ohio Hartville Variety Store-Hartville, Ohio Hartville Tool and Dye Co.-Hartville, Ohio Compliments of Heminger-Scott Co.-263 W. 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Mantua St.--Kent, Ohio-Phone 9076 Ludick's General Store-Route 5, Kent, Ohio-Phone 5086 Lyman Chevrolet-1099 W. Main St.-Phone Kent 5811 McGraw Sz Eckler-Ravenna, Ohio-Phone 6167 Compliments of Minards Sporting Goods-Ravenna, Ohio Mogaflore Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service-Mogadore, Ohio Mogaclore Dry Goods Co.-Mogadore, Ohio Mohler's Super Service-l-Iartville, Ohio-Phone 512 or 589 Compliments of Dr. Archie R. Moore Monuments and Markers-912 N. Mantua St.-Kent, Ohio-Phone 3664 Morris Delicatessan-Mogadore, Ohio Morton's Barber Shop-Brimfield, Ohio-Phone Kent 3946 Nature Shoppe-123 E. Main-Ravenna, Ohio Nedel Grocery and Meats-We Aim to Please-Phone 9047 140 Palmers Market-208 Park Way-Ravenna, Ohio-Phone 7727 Hugh M. Parker-Postmaster-Windham, Ohio Perfection Food Lockers-337 N. River St.-Kent, Ohio-Phone 3314 Persons Motor Sales-Mogadore, Ohio Portage Auto Parts-501 Gougler Ave.-Kent., Ohio-Phone 4515 Portage Furniture Sales-224 W. Main St.-Ravenna, Ohio-Phone 7610 Portage Radio Cab-3123 Kent-Kent, Ohio Portage Cleaners-20414 S. Meridian St.-Ravenna, Ohio Quality Meat Market-Ravenna, Ohio-Phone 5413 Reliable Printing and Office Supply-Ravenna, Ohio-Phone 6122 Compliments of Richard's Flower Shop Robert G. Hickman, Jewler-Kent, Ohio-Phone 5234 Rock Sz Well's Barber Shop-Ravenna, Ohio-Phone 5389 Sam Busler-Paint and Wallpaper-232 S. Water St.-Kent, Ohio Sampsell Electric-State Route 5-Kent, Ohio Sellman's Hunting and Fishing Equipment-Kent, Ohio Simoco Products-Gas and Oil-976 W. Main St.-Ravenna, Ohio The Smith Sz Cowan Coal gl Supply Co.-Ravenna, Ohio Compliments of Standard Farm Supply So.-Hartville, Ohio Suffield Feed SL Supply--Com. Feeds and Grinding-Suffield, Ohio-Phone Republic 1315 H. L. Tessmer-Meats-Fancy Groceries-Gen. Merchandise-Hartville, Ohio Thompson Drug-100 East Main St.-Kent, Ohio Terese Green-Flowers and Gifts-Kent, Ohio Tinkers Funeral Home-Kent and Ravenna, Ohio-Phone Kent 3484-- Ravenna 6495 Compliments of Dr. A. D. Turnbull Maple Grove Super Market-Windham, Ohio Wagner's Pharmacy- On the Square -Hartville. Ohio Wetmore Jewelers-164 E. Main St.-Kent, Ohio Wheeler's Funeral Home. Mantua, Ohio Yarn Shop--112 S. Lincoln St.-Kent, Ohio K. L. Arnold-Village Store-Streetsboro, Ohio Joeis Auto Service-Welding and Towing-Streetsboro, Ohio-Phone Kent 8222 Tony's Cottage Tavern-Geauga Lake-Phone Aurora 5291 Marie's Lunch-Route 43-Aurora, Ohio-Phone 8134 Havlock's Grocery-Geauga Lake-Phone Aurora 5515 Lyons Gorcery---Geauga Lake-Phone Aurora 2352 Garrettsville Heating-Garrettsville, Ohio Warrenis Five to Dollar Store-Garrettsville, Ohio HooVerman's Market-Fine Meats Our Specialty-Garrettsvilie, Ohio Harris Service Station-Garrettsville, Ohio Kaser's Barber Shop-Main Street-Garrettsville, Ohio Risher's Dairy Store-Phone 241-Garrettsville, Ohio Craver-Atwood Meat Market-Garrettsville, Ohio Hopkins' Old Water Mill-Garrettsville, Ohio Spencer Millinery-Garrettsville, Ohio Mallory Furniture Co.-Garrettsville, Ohio Barnett's Food Store-Garrettsville, Ohio J. VV. Chalker Sz Son-Real Estate and Insurance-Garrettsville, Ohio Western Auto Associate-Garrettsville, Ohio Garrettsville Home and Auto-Your Firestone Store-Phone 90-Gar- rettsville, Ohio Center Restaurant-In the Center of Town-Garrettsville, Ohio John Oros-Watchmaker and Keepsake Diamonds-Garrettsville, Ohio D. J. Menough-Mens' and Boys' Clothing-Garrettsville, Ohio Earl E. Pelsue-Druggist-Garrettsville, Ohio Layer Sz Son-I. G. A.-Garrettsville, Ohio Lansinger J eweler-Garrettsville, Ohio Farm-ette Tractors, Mantua, Ohio 141 Hecky SL Pollock, Inc.-Authorized Ford Dealers-Garrettsville, Ohio Long Garage-Prompt and Courteous Service-Freedom, Ohio Kohler's Dairy-Phone 7206-Mantua, Ohio Hurds' Sohio Service-Hiram, Ohio Hall's Garage-Rootstown, Ohio Outside Inn--Filling Station and Groceries-Rootstown, Ohio Girton's Sohio Service-New Milford, Ohio Fillmore's General Store-Rootstown, Ohio-Phone 7943 Haley's I. G. A. Store-Rootstown, Ohio Portage Farmer's Co-op Association--New Milford, Ohio New Milford Cafe-Real Italian Spaghetti-New Milford, Ohio Haylett's Golden Dawn Foods-Phone 2815-Mantua, Ohio Weber Hardware-Mantua, Ohio Two Sister's Beauty Salon-Phone 2507-Mantua, Ohio L. S. Maley Realtor-Phone 2727-Mantua, Ohio Jim's Auction House-Mantua, Ohio The Igloo Restaurant-Tony and Jackie, Proprietors-Phone 2284- Mantua, Ohio Chalker's Five and Dollar Store-Mantua, Ohio Compliments of Guyette's Service-Mantua, Ohio Compliments of Mantua Hardware-lvlantua, Ohio Werty's Recreation Center-Atwater, Ohio W. B. Libis Garage-Plymouth and Desota-International Trucks-Sales and Service-Atwater Englehart 81 Begue Farm Supply-Parts and Service-John Deere Dealers- Atwater, Ohio Kibler Farm Equipment-Atwater, Ohio Lauhert Coal Co.-Atwater, Ohio McHenry's Welding-Atwater, Ohio Knapp's Buckeye Inn-Atwater, Ohio Station Inn-Atwater, Ohio H. A. Whittlesey-Bulldozing and Dump Truck Service-Atwater, Ohio M. O. Troutman-General Hauling-Coal and Lime-Atwater, Ohio Day's Barber Shop-Atwater, Ohio Smith's Market-Atwater, Ohio Winters Plumbing SL Heating-Atwater, Ohio Kiss's Country Market-Atwater, Ohio M. C. Hall SL Sons-General Merchandise-Atwater, Ohio V. G. Woods---The Friendly Store-Atwater, Ohio Knapp Brothers Office-7-2361-General Contractors Res.--'7-2374- Atwater, Ohio W. E. Kneale-Sewing Machine Service-Kent 7946 M. E. Lockard-643 N. Howard-Audio-Visual Supplies-Akron, Ohio- Portage 3641 ALLEN CLEANERS St LAUNDERERS-Kent 5524 J. F. BABCOCK MILLING CO.-Flour-Mill Feed-Hay-Straw-Cornmeal- Salt-Seeds-Ravenna, Ohio BERTOLDVS DAIRY-Lawson Products-Groceries-Meats-Brady Lake Phone 6361 BRIMFIELD GENERAL STORE-Meloy and McPeek-Complete Food Store-Dry Goods and Hardware-'Phone Kent 4990 BRYAN F. JONES-Ravenna-Insurance and Real Estate CLARKIES RESTAURANT-Windham, Ohio D. H. GREEN INC.-Men's and Young Men's Shoes-Clothing-Furnishings Kent, Ohio EAST END FLORIST-Flowers for All Occasions-Our Specialty May Bell Corsage-Ellet, Ohio St.-2710 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE-Auto-Fire-Life--Carl Ruefener-Sutl field, Ohio-Phone Hartville 2129 or 2120 FLORAL ART SHOP-149 S. Watei' St., Kent, Ohio-Phone 4813, FOWLER DRUG CO.-Ravenna, Ohio 142 FOREST ROSE, FLORIST-Flowers by Wire-Garrettsville, Ohio- Phone 159 GETZ BROS.-Everything in Hardware-Sherwin Williams Paints and Sporting Goods-Phone 3121 GEORGE E. GIFFORD-Buick Sales and Service-Kent and Ravenna GLENN'S CITIES SERVICE-Batteries-Tires-AAA-Road Service GOODYEAR STORE-Everything for the Car or Home-Use Our Easy Payment Plan-Ravenna, Ohio Compliments of HAROLD GREENBERGER-Brown's Market-Kent, Ohio G. W. JEWETT, JR.-Tax Consultant-Windham, Ohio HALL INSURANCE SERVICE-234 South Water Street-Kent, Ohio HARRY MILLER-Excavating and Grading-Suffield, Ohio-Akron SW 3407-Kent 4111 HARTVILLE ELEVATOR CO.-Purina Chows-Flour and Feed-Seed and Fertilizer-Coal-Cement and Lime-Sewer and Drain Tile-Phone Hartville 320 I. G. A. SUPER MARKET-Brady Lake IMPERIAL DRY CLEANING CO.-Kent's Oldest, Largest and Best Cleaning Establishment INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE-George D. Moore-Suffield, Ohio- R. D. 1-Box 6-Phone Kent 6815 J. 8: R. GARAGE-Sohio Service-Road Service-Kent 5079-Suffield, Ohio KELLOGG HARDWARE CO.-Kent, Ohio KELLOGG-MINARD HARDWARE CO.-Hardware and Paints-Ravenna, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF MILLS DAIRY-Hudson, Ohio THE KNOWLES PRESS-Printers and Publishers-Hartville, Ohio- Phone 345 KREINBERGIS JEWELERS-228 W. Main St.-Ravenna, Ohio-Phone 7526 LEE'S SERVICE STATION-Atlantic Products-Logtown, Ohio 'Compliments of DR. GOMER LEWIS. THE WEL-MET-Manufacturers of Self Lubricating Bearings-Kent, Ohio Compliments of MAPLE GROVE THEATER 93-'fMovies are Better Than EVer '-Windham, Ohio MODERN ELECTRIC-445 W. Columbia, Alliance, Ohio- Electrical Contracting. Phone 9130 MOGADORE HARDWARE CO.-General Hardware-Phone St. 8017- Mogadore, Ohio MOGADORE LUMBER Sz SUPPLY CO.-Lumber and Building Supnlies- Coal-Paints and Hardware and Seeds-Mogadore, Ohio-Phone St. 1281 THE PANTRY-Hartville, Ohio P. L. FRANK LUMBER CO.-Ravenna, Ohio QUALITY FEED Sz SUPPLY-Lime and Poultry Equipment-Kent, Ohio RAVENNA HARDWARE-Ravenna, Ohio RAVENNA TRUCK SL IMPLEMENT CO.-1345 East Main Street- Ravenna, Ohio SCHONER CHEVROLET 8: OLDSMOBILE-Hartville, Ohio SCHMACHER LUMBER COMPANY- Where the Home Begins-Dial 343-Hartville, Ohio SINGER SEWING CENTER-Ravenna, Ohio MRS. 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KISTLER Architect Kent, Ohio BABCOX COMPANY Oneida School Bus Bodies We Sell the Best-Service the Rest 15429 Euclid Ave. E. Cleveland 12, Ohio THE SUMMIT WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY 36-40 South College St. Telephone Fr. 3121 Akron 8, Ohio I-IERFF JONES CO. Manufacturing Jewelers Stationers 1401-1419 North Capitol Ave. Indianapolis 7, Indiana World's Largest Manufacturer of High School Rings A. Ray Seaver Joe Cox Local Representatives 148 Lew Henry MAINTENANCE AND SANITATION CONSULTANT Representing Midland Laboratories Janitorial Supplies 1930 13-th St. Phone Walbridge 9256 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio BRAHAM LABORATORIES, INC. Sanitation and Janitor Supplies Cleveland, Ohio Phone Cherry 1-7435 PAPER PRODUCTS CORPORATION 915 3rd St. S. E. Canton, Ohio Phones 5-0317 Janitor's Supplies: Paper Towels, Toilet Tissue, Floor Waxes, Oils, Mops, Brooms, Brushes, Sweeping Compound, Liquid Soaps, Etc. Sylvania Electric Lamps and Tubes Cafeteria Supplies: Dixie Cups, Paper Napkins Wax Papers, Prolon Dinner Ware, Etc. BASTIAN BROS. COMPANY Rochester, N. Y. Manufacturers of Class Jewelry Engraved Commencement Announcements and Personal Cards Mr. George Roth, District Manager 3648 West 133rd Street Cleveland 11, Ohio WOOD FUNERAL HOME Atwater and Ravenna, Ohio Compliments of SAMUEL MOORE Bc COMPANY Mantua, Ohio STAMM CONTRASTING COMPANY Building Contractors Ready Mix Concrete 40 Years' Experience Mantua 2539 Borden's Ice Cream ICE CREAM TI-lA.T'Sl DIFFERENT! Your taste will turn happy flip-flops when it's Lady Borden Ice Cream Ask for Borden's at Your Neighborhood Dealer IF IT'S BORDEN'S-IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD Compliments of CLAUDE WATTERS County Commissioner 149 Compliments of THE W. M. KYSER SALES COMPANY Established 1921 Parkman Road and Hunter Street N. W. P. O. Box 366 Warren, Ohio Wholesale Distributors of Janitorial, Sanitary and School Supplies Office Furniture - School Furniture - Public Equipment THE CITY BANK 115 South Water St. Kent, Ohio Compliments of GARRETTHS IGA STORE Quality Meats and Groceries MERCHANTS GROCERY CO. Wholesale Grocers 1220 YVest 9th St. Cleveland, Ohio AKRON COFFEE 6: GROCERY COMPANY Roasters and Packers Good-Rich Aroma Coffee-Betsy Ross Coffee Akron, Ohio Compliments of MOGADORE SAVINGS BANK Members of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mogadore, Ohio Compliments of THE MONARCH RUBBER CO. Hartville, Ohio MOINTIGNEY HARDWARE Hotpoint Electrical Appliance Headquarters for Gifts, Toys, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Ravenna, Ohio NORMAN B. HILL Insurance Agency Phone 7532 112 East Main St. Ravenna, Ohio KELLER MINES, INC. Akron-Canfield Road Atwater, Ohio 150 PAUL FEED :Sz SUPPLY COMPANY Lumber - Coal - Ready Mix - Concrete Phones 82 and 97 Garrettsville, Ohio IRWIN HARDWARE If We Don't Have It, We Will Get It Quick Main Street Telephone 44 Garrettsville, Ohio THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Serving Mantua and Vicinity for Half a Century Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Mantua, Ohio EDICK MOTOR SALES, INC. Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Phone 219 Garrettsville, Ohio Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GARRETTSVILLE, OHIO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JENIOR FORD SALES INC. Randolph Phone Ravenna 7822 SANKEY FOOD COMPANY 257 Northfield Road Bedford, Ohio THE MUSIC MART INC. Serving Portage County Schools with Everything That is Musical Full Line of Instruments Music - Records - Phonographs - Wire and Tape Recorders - Home Appliances - Radios - Television Instruments - Expert Repair on Instruments Radios and Television Lessons 112 S. Lincoln, Kent, Ohio Phone 7158 REED FUEL 8: SUPPLY COMPANY Mogadoreis Most Complete Paint and Wall Paper Store 94 Greenwood Road Mogadore, Ohio St. 4879 BRIMFIELD SERVICE Atlantic Gas and Oil Corner Route 18 and 43 Brimfield Kent 5032 JOHN SEXTON 8: COMPANY Manufacturing Wholesale Grocers P. O. Box 1677 Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania J. W. WHITEHOUSE AGENCY Hope For The Best and Constantly Work For It 151 SKORMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Ravenna, Ohio-Kent Ohio Pay - Play MEADOWVILLE GOLF LINKS East of Kent on State Route 5 The Course You'll Play, of Course Kent, Ohio HORSESHOE DINER A Good Place To Eat 229 W. Main St. Phone 8081 Ravenna, Ohio Open 24 Hours TROPHY SPORTS Better Athletic Goods 13 East State Street Niles, Ohio 22116 VALE EDGE DAIRY Quality Milk, Ice Cream and Dairy Products Dependable Service Phone Ravenna 6419 Ravenna, Ohio The Western ReservemNational FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION 33 Year Farm Loans at 4W Interest 111 E. Main St. Ravenna, Ohio Phone 7224 Compliments of WHITE RUBBER CO. Ravenna, Ohio Compliments of THE WRIGHT STORES Ravenna, Ohio - Kent, Ohio RUTTAN FORD SALES Corner of Erie and Depeyster St. Kent, Ohio Phone Kent 5841 HIRAM COLLEGE Home of the Single Course Study Plan Founded 1850 Hiram, Ohio O. H. CARLSON GREEN HOUSE Flowers For All Occasions Corsages and Wedding Work-A Specialty Ravenna - Louisville Road At Rootstown Phone Ravenna 7864 F RANK'S BARBER SHOP Atwater, Ohio PETERSON COAL COMPANY Deerfield-Atwater Road Atwater, Ohio 152 1 4,2 . 2J'1, . .1 - 'H - x, , . ' f. Ja' .fr ,J . , ..,. L 1' ' I n ,. 'sf ' 1 'U Q ,rx v - ,- I 1 1 'ln 1 9, I s -Q 1? 1 m 'T ma- fs, Q 1 4 n i '5- 1 1 1.71 --s I J . . 1 K. W 'P v , ' 'GQ 5 t as n 'V - ' -ri Q m I A 3 91 I . 'fi' -s 1 , ,r P, ,,. X-S.. nf ,-. .-. ff
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