Bellefontaine High School - Chant Yearbook (Bellefontaine, OH)

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T r I r n s r I , le CAM Published by The Senior Class of BELLEFONTAINE HIGH SCHOOL Bellefontaine, Ohio Dedicated to the students and faculty whose enthusiastic support and assistance has made the 1953 CHANT possible 1 E .742 Cmnt Huff MR, LEMUEL DESKINS Supervisor IA NICE ARTHUR JIM DICKEY Editor-in-Chief Business Manager , l A DIANE AYRES ANN PRICE VIRGINIA HOUCHIN IA NET BEATTY Senior Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor RUTH ANN LAUTENBACH PAUL WATKINS SANDRA MCMULLEN Top Flight Editor Club, Activity, and Sports Assistant Business Manager Editor COPYWRITERS - Laura Watkins, Shirley Anderson, Peg Humphreys, Janet Fultz, Shirley Kemper, Shirley Herholtz Sally Marquis, Shiela Carey, and Pat Sweeney, ARTISTS - Elizabeth Freer, Janet Beatty, and Karen Askren. enior lOt.h 9th llth lm 9 Ilth if SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jim Dickey, Presidentg Diane Ayres, Vice Presidentg Peg Humphreys, Secretary, Ann Price, Treasurer, en iam SHIRLEY ANDERSON Biology Club Ig Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4, G,A, A, 3 fSecy. 43, Class Basketball I,2,3,4, Hi- Life 4, Latin Club 1,25 Phy-Chem 3, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Thespians 3 fPres. 43, Annual, Camera Club I, 2, Senior Play, Senior Dramatics Award. IA NICE ARTHUR Biology Club I, Dramatic Club I, 2, 3,4, G,A,A, 3,4, Class Basketball I, 2, 3,4, Hi-Life 2, 3,4, Latin Club I,2, 3, Phy-Chem fTreas. 31, Y-Teens 2.3.4, Thespians 3,4, Annual fEditorj, Camera Club I, Nat'1 Honor Society 4. KAREN ASKREN Class Basketball I, 2,3,4, Biology Club qSecy, IQ, Dramatic Club I,2,3,4, Slip-Stick 2, Latin Club I,2, Library I,2, Nat'1 Honor Society 3,4, Phy- Chem 3, Y-Teens 2,3 QV, Pres, 4Q, Thespians 3,4, Annual, Golf I,2,3, Camera Club I, Senior Play, G,A,A, 3 QV. Pres. 45, Hi-Life I,2,3,4. DON AUSTIN Hi-Y 3,4, V.I.C. 4, Student Council I, DIANE AYRES Band 1,2,3,4 fMajorettej, Biology Club I, Dra- matic Club I,2,3,4, G,A,A, 3,4, Class Basket- ball I,2, 3,4, Slip-Stick 2, Junior Play, I-li-Life I,2,3 QAssoc. Ed, 42, Latin Club 1,21 Y-Teens 2, 3.4, Thespians 3,4, Annual QCo-Ed.j, Golf 2, 3, Senior V. Pres., Camera Club I, Nat'1 Honor Society 4. JANET BEATTY Biology Club I, Dramatic Club I,2,3,4, G.A, A, 3,4, Class Basketball I,2,3,4, Hi-Life I,2, 3,4, Latin Club I, 2, Phy-Chem 3, Y-Teens 2, 3,4, Thespians 3,45 Annual qCo-Ed,J, F,T,A. I,2, Camera Club I, Red Cross Council 1,2 QPres, 31 4, Nat'l Honor Society 4, NANCY BARKER Glee Club 2,3,4, Class Basketball I. BARBARA BALDWIN Latin Club I. 4 eniom CATHY BRAY Library Work Ig I-',H,A, I QTreas. zjg Y-Teens 2,3,4g Dramatic Club 1,2 fTreas, 3,4J. DELLA BREASTON F.H,A, 2g Y-Teens 2. LEWIS BROWN Football 3. RONNIE BROWN Basketball I,2,4: Class Basketball I,2,3,4g Foot ball I,2,3,4g Hi-Y 3 lSrg. at Arms 45: Track I, 2,33 V.I,C, CSecy. 4Jg Senior Sports Award, HAROLD BRUNSON Class Basketball 1,2. MARTHA BUCHENROTH General Science Club Ig Hi-Life 4. BARBARA BUCHENROTH F,H,A, I,2,3g Y-Teens 2,3,4. JUNE BURNS Class Basketball 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,4g F.H.A. I qsecy. zyg Y-Teens 2,3,4. 5 eniord SHEILA CAREY JOE CARPENTER Hi-Y 3: V.I.C, fReporter 41. NANCY CASTLE F,H,A, 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. DOLORES CIRA F.H.A, 1,23 Y-Teens 2,3,4, CLAUDIA CONN Biology Club Ig Dramatic Club I,2,3,4g G.A. A, 3,4g Class Basketball 2,3g Hi-Life 45 Junior Playg Latin Club 1,23 Y-Teens 2,3,4g Thespians 3,43 Senior Play. MARY COX LOIS DeCOURSEY General Science Club Ig Class Basketball I,2, DON DETRICK General Science Club Ig Hi-Y 3,4g Annual Camera Club I, 2, 3,4. 6 eniom JIM DICKEY Band 2,3,4 fDrum Majorjg Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2 fSecy. 31: Hi-Life 4, Hi-Y 3 fChaplain 4y, Glee Club I,2,4g Latin Club I, 2, 3, Annual fBusiness Mgr,Jg Senior Pres., Boys' Chorus 2, Math Enthusiasts 4, Senior Playg Thes- pians 4, Nat'l Honor Society 4. SHIRLEY DUFF Class Basketball I, 2,3g General Science Club I F.H.A.1.2.3. HAROLD EARLY Band I,2,3,4g General Science Club Ig Hi-Y 3, 4, Slip-Stick 2, Latin Club fSecy, 3p 4, Phy- Chem 3,45 Camera Club I,2, 3fT1'B2S, 43, Bas- ketball Band 2, 3,4. GEORGE ELLIOTT Hi-Y 3,4g V.I,C. fTreas, 43, Class Basketball I,2.3,4- LARRY FENT General Science Club Ig Hi-Y 3,4g V.l.C, 4g Student Council I, MARILYN FISHER Library Work 3. MARILYN FITTERER Dramatic Club I, 2, 3,4p Hi-Life 45 Latin Club I,2g Library Work I,2g Y-Teens 2,3,4, Thes- pians 3 fSecy. lp, F.T,A, 1,25c1ass Basketball 1, 2, 3. PAT FOCHT G.A.A. 3 CTreas. 41: Y-Teens Club I. K a eniom ELIZABETH FREER Band 2: Biology Club I: Hi-Life 4: Latin Club 2: Orchestra 4: Y-Teens 2: Annual: F,T,A, qTreas. 35: Basketball Band 3,4. JACK FROST I-li-Y 3,4: Math Enthusiasts 4: Senior Play. JANET FULTZ Dramatic Club I,2: Latin Club I,z, 3: Y-Teens 41: Band 1,2,3fPres. 4J: Or- Biology Club fSecy. IJ: Hi-Life Society 3 fSecy, 41: Student 4j: Annual, 2 fSecy. 3, Pres. chestra I,2,3,4: 3,4: Nat'l Honor Council 3 fSecy. RONNIE GEORGE Football I,2,3,4: Basketball I,2, V.I.C. 4. MAX GROVES Football I,2,3 fCo-Captain 41: Basketball I,2, 3,4: Track I,2,3: Dramatic Club 3,4: Thespians 3,4: Class Basketball 1,25 Hi-Y 3 fSecy, 4J: General Science Club I: Glee Club 3,4: Annual, SHIRLEY HERHOLTZ 3,4: Track 3,4 Biology Club I fPres, 3j: Band I,2,3,4: Drama- tic Club 4: Class Basketball I: Glee Club I,2,4: Junior Play: Latin Club I,2,3: Orchestra 4: Phy- Chem 4: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Annual: F.T,A. 2 CV. Pres, 3J: Junior Secy.: Camera Club 2: Senior Play: Nat'l Honor Society 4, JACK HILL Basketball I fMgr. 21: Class Basketball I,2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Hi-Y 3,4: Slip-Stick 2: Junior Play: latin Club I,2,3: Phy-Chem 3: Thespians 3,4: Track I: Golf 3: Junior V, Pres.: Senior Scholarship Award, BOB HILL Track I,2,3: Senior Play, Basketball I,2: Dramatic Club 3,4: Football I, 23,45 Hi-Y 3,4: Junior Play: Thespians 3,4: eniora WINNIE HOLDERMAN General Science Club Ig Class Basketball 2, F, H,A. 1,2 fPres, 323 Y-Teens 2,3,4g Annual, VIRGINIA HOUCHIN Biology Club Ig Hi-Life 3,4p Junior Play, Latin Club 3,43 Y-Teens 3,45 Annual fCo-Ed.J PEG HUMPHREYS Dramatic Club I,2,3,4g General Science Club lg G,A,A, 3,4g Class Basketball 1,23 Hi-Life 4, Junior Playg Latin Club 1,23 Y-Teens 2.3.45 Thespians 3,4g Cheerleading 3,45 Student Coun- cil 2g Senior Secy.g Camera Club 2, Red Cross Council 3 fPres, 4,5 Senior Play. SHARON JOHNSON Biology Club Ig Class Basketball I,2,3g Latin Club I,2,3,4g Library Work 4, Y-Teens 3,45 F T.A. 3.4. JUNIOR JONES V.I.C. 4. JIM KAISER Class Basketball 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4g Junior Play, Latin Club I,2: Golf 2, 35 Math Enthusiasts 4, Senior Play IKE KAUFFMAN Band I,2,3,4: Class Basketball I,2,45 I-Ii-Y 3, 45 Latin Club Ig Orchestra I,2,3,4g Boys' Chorus 23 Basketball Band I,2,3,4g Glee Club I,2,4g Senior Music Award, SHIRLEY KEMPER Band I,2,3,4p General Science Club Ig Glee Club I,2,3,4gIl1Ili0l' Play, Latin Club I,23 Or chestra 2,3,4g Y-Teens 2,3,4g Thespians 3,4g Basketball Band I, 2, 3,4, 9 4 J eniorfi NANCY KUENZLI Band I, 2, 3,45 Biology Club 25 Dramatic Club I,2,3,4g Latin Club 1,25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,3,45 Senior Play5 Thespians, CONNIE KREAKBAUM Class Basketball 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Y-Teens 45 General Science Club Ig Senior Play, CHUCK LANDIS Class Basketball 3,45 Dramatic Club 3 QPres. 4,5 Hi-Y 3 QSrg. at Arms 4j5 Junior Playg Thespians 3 CV. Pres, 455 Senior Play, RUTHA NN LA UTENBACH Band I,2,3:G1CC Club I,2,3g Slip-Stick 25 Or- chestra I,2,3,45 Annual fCo-Ed,j5 Math Enthu- siasts 4. CHRIS LAWRENCE Phy-Chem 3,45 Math Enthusiasts QPres, 42. JANICE LEE Class Basketball I5 Glee Club I,2,3,4g Library Work I,2,33Y TE6l'1S 2,3,45 Camera Club 1,2 Red Cross Council I, 25 Senior Play. ROSEMARY LeVALLEY F,H.A. 45 Y-Teens 45 Senior Play, JOHN LINDEMAN Football 4, Hi-Y 3,45 v,1.c. 4. 4 10 eniom ROBERT LORD Basketball I,2,3g Class Basketball 4g Football 2, 3,4g General Science Club Ig Hi-Y 3,4p Track 1,2,3g Red Cross Council 1,23 Math Enthusiasts 4g Annual, KAY McBRIDE Dramatic Club I,2,3g General Science Club Ig Y-Teens 2,3g Camera Club 2, ETHEL MCCALLISTER SANDRA MCMULLEN Dramatic Club 3,45 G,A,A, 45 Latin Club I,2: Library Work I,2,4g Phy-Chem 3 fSecy, 41g Y- Teens 2,3 QTreas, 4jg Thespians 3,45 Annualg Cheerleading 3,4g Student Council 45 Junior Treas,g Math Enthusiasts qsecy. -Treas. 433 Nat'l Honor Society 4g Senior Popularity Award, SALLY MARQUIS Biology Club Ig Dramatic Club I,2,4g Glee Club I,2,43 Latin Club I,2g Orchesn-a I,2,3,4g Y- Teens 2: Annual: F, T,A, 33 Library Work 4g Nat'l Honor Society 4. GEORGE METZ Basketball Mgr, I,23 Football Mgr, Ig V,I.C. 4. MARY LOU MOIST General Science Club Ig Y-Teens 2,3,4g Camera Club I, BARBARA PICKERING Biology Club Ig Dramatic Club I,2,3,4g G,A, A, 3,43 Class Basketball l,2,3g Junior Playg Latin Club I,2,3g Phy-Chem 3: Y-Teens 2,3, 4: Thespians 4, 1 1 eniora ANN PRICE Dramatic Club 3,4g Glee Club 3,4, Hi-Life 3,4g Latin Club QTreas, 4jg Y-Teens 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Annual qCo-Ed.Jg Senior Treas.g Camera Club 43 Senior Play: Nat'l Honor Society 4, EDWARD REAMES Band 1,2, 3,45 General Science Club Ig Glee Club 2,43 Hi-Y 3,4g Orchestra l,2, 3,45 Boys' Chorus 2g Basketball Band 2, 3,4p Thespians 4, TOM RICHARDSON Football Ig Hi-Y 3,45 Latin Club I,2, BILL RITTER Basketball 33 Class Basketball I,2,3,4g General Science Club Ig Hi-Y 3,4g Latin Club I,23 Golf 2.3.4. MAX SCHOEPHLE General Science Club Ig Camera Club 3. DAN SCHULTZ BYRON SCOTT Basketball I,2,3,4g Class Basketball 4, Hi-Y 3,4. I A NICE SHEPHERD 1 Z eniora JOYCE SMITH Band I 2 3 4 General Science Club 1glHi-Y 3,43 Basketball Band 3,4. JEROME SPARKS Basketball Service I,2,3,4g Hi-Y 3,4g Class Basketball 2,43 V,l,C, QV. Pres. 43, Red Cross Council QV. Pres. zjg Annual. MAX STAYROOK Basketball I Class Basketball I, 2,3,4g General Sc1ence Club I Hi-Y 3,4. JOHNNY STRAYER Band I,2,3 fSecy. 4yg Biology Club 3: Class Bas- ketball 2, 3g Dramatic Club 3,45 General Science Club Ig Glee Club 2,3,4g Hi-Y 3 CV. Pres. 43g Junior Playg Orchestra 3,4g Thespians 3,43 Student Council 1,33 Boys' Chorus I,2g Senior Playg Bas- ketball Band 3,4, JOAN SULLIVAN DICK SWACKHA MER 13 eniom SARA LU TRACY General Science Club Ig Class Basketball 1,2: F. H, A, I, 2gY'TECl'1S 2, 3. JOHNNIE THO MA S Class Basketball 3,4g Football Mgr 3 General Science Club Ig Hi-Y 3,4g Latin Club QSecy IQ 23 Camera Club 3g Red Cross Council 2 PAT SWEENEY Basketball 1,2, 3 fCapt, 45g Class Basketball I, 2,3,4g General Science Club fPres, ij, Hi-Y 3 fPres, 4jg Latin Club CPres, Il, Nat'l Honor So- ciety 3,4g Phy-Chem 45 Track 2,3g Student Council I, 2g Junior Pres., Camera Club fSecy. Ijg Math Enthusiasts 4, Annualg Senior Playg Thespians 4g Senior Leadership Award, JUNE WALKER General Science Club Ig Latin Cl Work 2,3,4. LAURA WATKINS Dramatic Club 1Treas,yIj 2,3,4g General Science Club Ig G,A,A. 3 fPres, 4jg Class Basketball I, 2,3,4p Hi-Life 2,3,4g Latin Club QSecy. 2,3jg Li- brary Work 1,2: Nat'l Honor Society 3g fPres. 413 Y-Teens 2, 3,4g Thespians 3,4g Cheerleading 3, 4g F,T,A, I,2g Camera Club Ig Annual. PAUL WATKINS Class Basketball 1,43 Football 1,2 3 4 Hi Y 3 1Treas. 43, Latin Club 1,2: Track I 3 Annual fCo-Ed,jg Student Council 3 fPres 41 Nat 1 Honor Society 4. GEORGE WEAVER Class Basketball 1,25 Hi-Y 3.4: V,I.C. KPICS. 41. VIRGINIA WELDON Class Basketball 25 Glee Club 2,3 14 eniord DON L, WEIMER Phy-Chem 4, Camera Club QV, Pres. 4y, Math Enthusiasts 4, LARRY WINDER Basketball I, 2,3, Class Basketball 4, Dramatic Club 3,4, Football I,2,3,4, I-li-Y 3,4, Latin Club 1,23 Thespians 3,4, Track I,2,3, Math Enthusiasts 4, Senior Play, GEORGE WREN Basketball 2, Class Basketball 2, 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Glee Club 2,3, Boy's Chorus 2. SU SIE WEB STER Band 2,3,4, Biology Club QV, Pres, IQ, Drama- tic Club I,2,3, G. A, A, 3.4, Class Basketball r,z,3, Glee Club I,2,3,4, Hi-Life I,2,3 fEd. 4j, Slip Stick 2, Latin Club fPres. IJ 2, Library Work I, Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Cheerleading 3,4, Golf I,3, Boys' Chorus Ulccompanist I,2Q: Orchestra 2, 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3, Senior Service Award, IEA NETTE YA NEY General Science Club 1, CLARICE YOE Class Basketball I,2g Y-Teens 2, F,H.A. 1. MARCELLA YOHEY Biology Club I, Glee Club I,2,3, Latin Club 2, Library Work 2, Y-Teens 3, Camera Club I, 15 is 91,0061 of 7446.42 A i fQ I 5 x, of 'elf 'lgf 4, XL o ' o A111 Q gl E9 I n xg X I'0l'l'l Z ,, 3? slfuf 'MM an fldfamenf We, the members of the Class of '53, of BELLEFONTAINE HIGH SCHOOL, city of Bellefontaine, county of Logan, and state of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. WHEREAS, to Mr. Hoop, Mr. Freeman, and all the faculty members we leave our undying gratitude for the help they have given us in the last six years. AND WHEREAS, to the unior Class of 1954, we leave our brains, ability, talent, and looks and the fervent hope that they will use them as wisely and as well as we. AND WHEREAS, we leave so that the Class of 1955 can become upperclassmen. May they make a success of their remaining years. AND WHEREAS, we leave the Freshman Class of 1956 with the not-too-discouraging thought that they still have three years to go. AND WHEREAS, we leave to all of you the many memories of the best years of your lives. AND NOW, last but not least, we bequeath individually the following things: Shirley Anderson leaves her vocabulary to Bill Sutton. May he open his mouth only at the right time. Karen Askren leaves, her house never being the same after all those committee meetings. Diane Ayres leaves her freckles to Margie Pickerin . Nancy Barker leaves her curly hair to Barbara Jo Severs. Cathy Bray leaves her beautigul red hair to Beverly Richmond. Lewis Brown leaves, hoping to realize his dream of becoming head chef at the Waldorf Astoria. Harold Brunson leaves his build to Gene Jenkins. Barbara Buchenroth leaves her wardrobe in the capable hands of her sister, Sammy. Sheila Carey leaves her shorthand ability to Mary Kleinman. Nancy Castle leaves for Nurses' Training. We think she'll make a wonderful nurse. Claudia Conn leaves Margie Costin the only girl in B. H. S. with a Dougie . Louis DeCoursey leaves her drivers training certificate to Gene Houchin. Jim Dickey leaves, havin done a wonderful job as President of the Senior Class of 1953. Harold Earl leaves his aiility to make hydrogen sulphide to Jerry Barrett. Larry Fent leaves Mr. Joslin without a headache. Marilyn Fitterer leaves her unusual sense of humor to pat Grode. Good luck, Miss Oglesbee! Elizabeth Freer leaves her shyness to Carol Scott. Janet Fultz leaves her Latin intelligence to Peggy Born. Max Groves leaves his passing arm to Ray George. Winnie Holderman leaves her engagement ring to Dick Wade. May he use it wisely. Peg Humphreys leaves her flirtatious eyelashes to arol Fisher. Her advice is Don't let the stars get in your eyes. Junior Jones leaves his quietness in history class to Jerry Noble. May Mr. Baugher find peace. Ike Kauffman leaves his sharp clothes to Marv Silverstein. Connie Kreakbaum leaves her French book to anyone who can manage it. Chuck Landis leaves his cute smile to Dick Jenkins. Chris Lawrence leaves his haircut to Ronnie Williams. Rosemary LeValley leaves her brains to Julia Lawrance. Bob Lord leaves, leaving Patty and Phil to carry on in his footsteps. Ethel McCallister leaves her dancing ability to Rita Robinaugh. Sally Marquis leaves her typing ability to Lura Mae Hudson. Mary Lou Moist leaves to put her Home Ec. knowledge into use. Ann Price leaves her British accent to Cathy Smith. Tom Richardson leaves his good nature to Louie Colvin. Max Schoepfle leaves his ball caps to anyone who can wear them. Byron Scott leaves his tuition bills to Glen Trimble. Doris Shields leaves her ability as a waitress to Helen Norton. Donn South leaves in a cloud of dust. He's ot something under the hood. Max Stayrook leaves his crew cut to Jim Martin. Joan Sullivan leaves a seat in Consumer's Ed class. Pat Sweeney leaves with the honor of having made the 1000th point. Sara Lu Tracy leaves to become a beautician. Laura Watkins leaves to get Rich quick. George Weaver leaves his red Ford to anyone who will buy it. Don L. Weimer leaves Doc ' Lautenbach without a genius. Larry Winder leaves his dramatic ability to Charles Rath. Jeanette Yaney leaves her blond hair to Sharlene Wallace. Marcella Yohey leaves to become a success in the business world. Signed, sealed, published, and declared as and for their last will and teastament by the Class of 1953, the above-named testators, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of them and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last asforesaid. Signed 5' Gqbfc Que Mop ec? I'm so excited about my trip that I can hardly wait to tell you all about it! I've been so many places and seen so many of my old classmates and the wonderful part of the whole trip was that it didn't cost me one red cent. While most classes would have their prophet see the sights from a jet- mobile or a rocket ship, the Class of '53 laid plans on their graduation day to send me on my tour in 1963 in that elegant vehicle, the boxcar! In New York I saw Janice Arthur, who is capitalizing on her tantalizing blond locks by serving as a model for You Name It Shampoo. You must have seen her on your T. V. set, washing her hair. Don Austin has thrown his last newspaper. He has finally given up his paper route to fulfill his lifelong ambition of press inker at the New York Times. And while glancing through the Times, I saw an article concerning an old school pal, Barbara Baldwin. It seems she is credited with winning the war sin le-headed. She donated strands of hair to make bomb sights and is hailed fir and wide as a national heroine. The John R. Strayer sailed into New York harbor the morning I arrived. On board was Nancy Kuenzli, who is in charge of planning menus or the entire U. S. Navy. Captain Strayer considers it a great honor that she makes his boat her headquarters. Out for an evening's entertainment, I was siurprised to find Marilyn Fisher as the new weight guesser at Coney Is an . Virginia Houchin and Aunt Grace are putting the McMillen Publishing Company out of business by publishin their own Latin books, entitled ll Gaul is Divided into Three Parts , while Sqiaron Johnson is revising Webster's dictionary, for use in winnin the national spelling contest. On the fashion front, we find that Dolores Cira has bought Hattie Carnegie's famous New Youk salon to aid in her breath taking designs. Out of admiration for her former teacher, Miss Oglesbee, she sent one of her creations which ordinarily would cost 35135. It was an orange sailor with saffron satin bows and green jewels, atop which sat a live canary in a cage. Dolores has been called the most imaginative designer of this era. A silent partner in the corporation is Ruthann Lautenbach, who is breeding the color-blind canaries which are used in Dolores's fabulous creations. On my way out of New York I noticed a lot of excitement around Madison Sea-uare Garden, and upon inquiring among my fellow travelers, I found that al the cheers were for Ronnie George, who has put Goose Tatum out of business. Looking closer, I had a glimpse of June Burns in the bleachers singing Sweet Georgia Brown , I was on my way once again. Picking up a newspaper on the way I found that some of our classmates have become famous in Europe. Don Detrick has been hailed as a master desi ner of a classy sports car. He calls his new car the Tiger Eight . It gives ZE miles per gallon on gas, and costs only Sl, OOO. One of the winning features is the jet engine. Each home needs at least one of these daring new cars. Sandy McMullen is now in Italy, well on her way to find out how to straighten the Leaning Tower of Pisa . Scientists from all over the world are speculating as to the outcome of her efforts. A special bulletin from the United States Army Air Force states that Barbara Pickering has been awarded a life membership. This honor was con- ferred on her after she was elected Sweetheart of the 664th A. C. and W. for 10 consecutive years. My next stop was Detroit, Michigan. Learning that George Elliott was chief mechanic at one of the Willow Run factories, I went to see him, but upon arriving I found that he was welding the trunk shut on a hot rod, and accident- ally we ded himself in, but John Lindeman was trying to get him out. Jerry Sparks is now manufacturing the most reliable car on the road. What makes it so reliable? It's horse-drawn, of course. A free accessory is a bag of oats. A huge hot-rod shop in the middle of town caught my eye. I was surprised to find that Suzie Webster and her better half are co-owners. In Lansing I found that Richard Swackhamer and Virginia Weldon have just taken the grand prize in the Tal.kathon . For the uninformed, the Talka- thon is a contest to find the most talkative man and woman in the United States. Those two always did have a lot to say. I took to my boxcar again and headed for California. I don't mind telling you that the northern winter from the top of a boxcar isn't too pleasant. 18 lgrolakecg Confinue The very first person I met in sunny California was Janet Beatty. She moved there soon after graduation to pursue a dual career. She is employed as chief artist in the Walt Disney studio, while on the side she is a model for Daisy Duck. In Sugar Ray Robinson's Hollywood restaurant, the featured dancer was Della Breaston, with her own version of the Slick Chick . Mary Cox has become a friend to young wives all over the country. From her office in Los Angeles, she operates the Cox Correspondence Cooking Clinic. Many are the households that are happier because of Mary. In his latest appearance at the Hollywood Bowl, Ike Billy May Kauffman introduced Jancie Lee, a then unknown vocalist, who has become the toast of Hollywood's cosmopolitan set. In North Hollywood, I dropped in ffrom a helicopter, on Kay McBride and Jerry who have built their new dream house in the c ouds, suspended from a weather balloon. On the corner of Hollywood and Vine, the busiest spot in the world, stands Paul floverj Watkins' new super-duper drug store. Behind the counter demonstrating women's cosmet- tics, I found none other than Paul himself. In Beverly Hills, I met Janice Shepherd, Joyce Smith, and June Walker, who are conducting sight seeing tours of movie stars' homes in Janice's red conver- tible. Dan Schultz also lives there and is making money with his moving concern- cats. When asked how he made the cats,do the work, he replied, I use a whip. I arrived in Pasadena the day of the Rose Bowl game and found another old classmate, Bob Hill, selling popcorn, while Andy waited on the sidelines with the money bags. Journeying on up the California coast, I came to San Francisco, and saw a familiar figure on the Golden Gate Bridge. It was Shirley Duff, who has been painting it for ten years now. She has really kept the manufacturers of water- color brushes in business. The headlines of a California paper proclaimed our old friend Bill Ritter president of the Society for Prevention of Crueltg to Dogs. Bill has lent his famous name and face to -the society for its mem ership certificate. Under a picture of the president, this caption appears: If your dog is bitter 'cause he looks like a shmoe, let him look at Ritter, he's no Marilyn Monroe. It's dog- dom's greatest morale builder. On the sports pa e, I noticed a picture of Ronnie Brown and his champion Cleveland Browns. On tie same page was an item con- cerning Shirley Kemper, the women's 100 yard dash champion of the 1960 Olympics I see that Babe Yoe has broken another record. This time she swam the English Channel in 3 hours. As spring arrived, I thought more and more about returning to the North. Much as I hated to leave the sunny outh, I picked a glood boxcar and eft. Passing through Nevada I spied Geor e Metz cracking t e whip on the mule train. Going through Indiana, I received Sie news that Johnny Thomas was last seen on the 150th lap on the Indianapolis 500. The other cars were 50 laps behind. And now I was on m way home. Arriving in Bellefontaine, I was met by George Wren in his jet bus, and I toured the city in style. This was indeed a privi ege as the buses usually run only between Bellefontaine and Indian Lake. Martha Buchenroth and Alfred have settled down to raise Cox's army. Martha has opened a business college in her home, where she and Miss Oglesbee teach students interested in office practice. Joe Carpenter has been promoted to a partner in the Tanger appliance firm. He recently erected a new home complete with a 200-inch television set and an aerial 400 feet high. He has this large set so he and the children can watch their celebrity wife and mother on her wild west show . Finding we had developed engine trouble, George called Herholtz and Reames Towing Service. Shirley and Ed make a specialty of pulling cars out of cornfields. After an expert repair job was done on the bus, we were on our way once again. At the Bellefontaine Country Club, Jim Kaiser is the golf pro. He is now support- ing his old golf teacher, Mr. Konshack, on the money he won by beating the golf champion---Pat Carey. My last stop was good ole B. H. S. , a place none of us have ever forgotten. There I ended my travels. And now good-bye till 1973, when I'll once again tour the country and check up on the members of the Class of '53, Then, I hope they have steam-heated boxcars. 19 MR, CHARLES C, HOOP MR, P, Q, FREEMAN Superintendent of Schools High School Principal .xdclminidfrafion an MR, PAUL WATKINS Assistant Principal oarcl of glclucafion Mrs. F. R, Mowry, Dr, Fred G, Wood, Presidentg Mr. Joe E, Jones, Clerk: Mr. Ray D, Messner, and Mrs, Harold D, Mustaine, Vice President. 20 data? English - 7,8, and 9th MR, H, A, DODD Boys' Gym MR, M, K. HURLEY Arith, and Alg, I - Plane Geometry MR, H, LAUTENBACH Chemistry - Physics MR, D, Amer, History - Soc, and 8th History Eco. MR, L, DESKINS Sales and Retail - Bkkg. and Law MR, R, FLOWERS Ind, Arts II - Wood Working MR, C, IOSLIN MR. JAMES KELLY Vocational Shop - Sr, Arithmetic - 7th and 8th and Jr, MISS B, LLEWELLYN MRS, E, LURING Library Health 7 and 8th Music - Band MR, D, E, GEIST General Science - Bi- ology MR, W. KONSCHAK Metal Artsl - Ind, Arts MR, OWEN SHIRK Ind, Arts - Mechanical Draw, - Advanced Alg, MISS K. COOPER French 1 and II - English II l l MR, F, GOTI-IARD Social Science - English MR, I, KULDAU English HI - Speech MR, H. C. MARMON General Science - Civics MRS, P, MISE Home Economics I and II MR, ROY MORRIS vers' Train, MISS GRACE OTTE MISS D, RAMSEY Latin I, II, III, IV English - 7th and Ioth Voc, Mach, Shop - Dri- Cl,CLLAy MR. J. B, MUSSER World History MISS MARY RYAN Home Economics I and IV MISS L, NEWELL Arithmetic - Algebra I MISS E, MAGEE Typ, I and Bkkg, ography I - Sten- 5'Ngw.n..,, ,x- I 1 ,,. :lv - 4 1 'W a' '2 '7 w A -I ' img: x ' F, tr l NHSS G, WAITE MR, P, WATKINS MISS P, WELSHIMER MRS, R, STANG Girls' Gym English I, III, IV Geography - English Sth School Nurse CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: VI II Pete MR, WILLIAM CAIN MR, O. F, LUCAS MISS A, OGLESBEE Typ. II and Co-op - Stenography I1 MR, E, F, STANG Orchestra - Chorus MRS. I. WILLIAMSON High School Secretary MR, GLENN RUDA SILL MR, CLARENCE FUNKHAUSER l0t.h Sth uniord - ? I ? , 4 X ' 'H F1-1 :.f,.3.i-Lf-fi. I 2 t h X' llth JUNIOR CLA SS OFFICERS: Bud Sveeney, Secretaryg Gene Shiveley, Treasurer. Presidentg Bill Eichholtz, Vice Presidentg Virginia Cole, union! Dick Alexander Jane Alloway Anna Mae Axe Julie Barlow Gerald Barrett Kathryn Beelman Lee Berry Patricia Birt Catherine Branham Anna Brenner Elizabeth Bullock Gail Burton John Chambers Peggy Clegg Virginia Cole Cleota Corwin Helen Corwin Margie Costin Ronny Craig Nanc y Cunningham Jim Day James DeLong Dick Dennis Gene Dipple Nancy Durham Barbara Duty Bill Eichholtz Pearl Ervin .Q-J' 'E 'ffa'ilwi!5Q5If1U 'LF.3D255fMSl - union! Nettie Farmer Judy Fowler Audreyellen Furman Sandra Frantz Florence Fultz Sue Franks Bill Gardner Bobby Gantz Donna Geboy Jean Gilbert Joan Gilroy Pat Grode Ronny Hadley Vaughn Hart Caroline Heater Joyce Henry Jeanette Holderman Max Hostetler Gene Houchin Judy Houchin Lura Mae Hudson Connie Sue Hull Joan Hurley Dick Jenkins Bob Johnson Mary Kay Johnson Sabra Johnson Larry Jolliff uniord Jim Jones Judy Jones Nancy Kellogg Richard Kemper Mary Kleinman Duane Lantz Julia Lawrence Daniel Lile Frank Lile Levi Lile Barbara Linkinhoker Lee Linville Mary Lou Littlejohn Phyllis Lockwood Patty Looker Doug MacGillivray Phyllis McBride Jane McCracken Jane McMullen Janet McQueen Dick McWade Genevra Mann Vivian Mars Carole Marts James Martin Marilyn Messner Ned Miller Phyllis Miller ti ' I V . , 'ii 's.rff.f, 'Qi w 'Y' ' if - ., 1 wr, J ..,, , fl . V' .1 92, 4 , U.L,1,f,'l?'a' -s v, , - ' Y My an r E W W -sh , . 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Tw? llth Eleanor Abraham Sara Akey Darleen Anderson Carolyn Angle Eugene Arbogast Mary Artis Marvin Beck Wilma Beelman Barbara Berndt Dick Berry Louise Berry Judy Blair Peggy Born Margaret Bradley Ronnie Branharn Jon Brugler Samantha Buckenroth Patrick Carey Joseph Carnes Gloria Clingerman Darrell Collins Louis Colvin Josephine Cook Nancy Crissman Bette Duff Gladys Early Rose Ervin Janet Finch Connie Fitterer Shirley Floss Herbert Fryling Howard Fryling Gaythel Gantz Edna Garland Martha Garman Raymond George Barbara Goldsmith Shirley Guthrie Mary Ann Guy Marilyn Haas Virginia Hackett John Handley John Hart Esther Heater Jim Herres Dean Hess Christine Houghton Jean Howard Susan Hubbard Jack Humphrey Cherille Ingram Jack Johns Betty Johnson David Johnson Donald Johnson Nancy Jolliff Sue Kaiser John Karibo Anna Kauffman Peggy Kreakbaum .3 , if 5 3 ' . -vff 3 . m i g iii :':' 1 H! 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Those YP No Help Wanted ana Smixes His Ma ster' s Voice You Goofy Guys Blow, Gabriel, Blow Hum .-' Side by Side f ' ips' an VYIMN I R if d Gift of Gab Lovers y L A 'i Egg? ,E 1 -X 35 in U' at Two too many Life gets tedious! 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A U t,Lg ' f Q 'H'-'fi gfllx .5 'L i L l if-,F-rr 'f- , Janet Elliott Willis Straye r Absent when pictures were taken: Betty Bevington, Don Elliott, Shirley Hassel, Paul Lambert, Dick Prater, Bill Price, and Donna Rich. 36 th., . , f r I Q if if ti, 57' 'V 5 ' f .itYT?'at .L 'Q 5 k . L, x . .. , Q Qu' A :oth xx U 21:3 I Ed 8 h X ,'F QE 7.7. 57 7th S llth OP EMM llth Janet Ackerman Robert Arnerine Mary Atwood Jane Augustine John Barger Sharon Barlow Franklin Baxley Ronald Baxley Betsy Beaty Barbara Bewley Janet Blair James Breaston Ray Brenner Don Brown Ronnie Brown Tom Brown Mary Brunson Alice Burke Ronald Burke Sheryl Buroker Jim Carpenter Toni Casey Carol Coffman Constance Cole Jim Collins Janice Cook Richard Cummins Ruth Davis Carolyn Deardurff Willie Dearwester Ruth DeCoursey Bill Dickinson Doris Jean Doseck Marcella Dovel Stanley Dow Richard Downing Karl Duff Kenneth Duff James Earick Lois Elliott Jane Emmons Betty Ervin Sherrill Fogt Aleta Ford Clarence Foulk Charles Fryling Sandra Garling Bruce Gasaway Larry Graham Fred Gribler Jerry Guy Judith Handley Glenna Hart Betty Sue Hayes Mildred Henry Nancy Henry Karen Kay Herford Patty Herren Sandra Hoffman Virginia Holderman Marilyn Horn John Huber Herman Jackson John Jackson Beverly Jenkins Larry Jenkins Billy John Betsy Johnson Dan Johnson Eugene Johnston Philip Johnson Karen Kay Jones Eldon Karg Clifford Kelly Kay Knowlton Carolyn Lantz Albert Lee Jean Lockwood Philip Lord Sharon Lyman Clara McBrian Frances McCollock Delora McCray Lynn McLaughlin David McPherson Elsie McQueen John Marrnon Don Marsh Marilyn Maxson Wallace Maxwell Earl Metz John Meyer Joyce Ann Miller Mary Milton Juanita Mitchell Onda Lee Moist Rodney Moon Nancy Sue Moore Dan Morgan Marilyn Nash Connie Naugle Charles Newkirk Eldon Nicholl Phyllis Nicholls Cody Nogle Fred Nogle Bruce Norris Susan Norris Robert Norton Sandra Notestine Albert Jr. Phillips Eddie Poole Carol Porter Roger Prall Mary Prater William Prater Martha Ann Purnell Carol Reed Roberta Reed Sandra Reed to .J ni , 1 . Ida Dearwester Absent when pictures were taken: Jacqueline Daniels, Freda Wallace, Gerald Grant, James Grow, David Irwin, James Schultz, Nellie Parmer 401 Tracy Rhea Buddy Richards Jennie Roberts Mary Roberts Marilyn Robinaugh Betty Robinson Constance Roush James Rumer John Rumer William Schoepfle Jeanne Schrader Judith Shawver Shirley Shields Juette Short Joan Sickles Janet Sidesinger Robert Silverstein Sandra Smith Marjorie Ann Sommers Faith Spehr John Sprankell Meredith Stevens Bill Stieg Judith Taylor Paul Taylor Dick Thomas Dorothy Thompson John Traul Richard Turner Sandra Jeanne Vance James VanNess Bill Watkins Nancy Weaver Sammy Webster Sue Welsh Roger Whitman Dianne Whitney Marolyn Elione Whitmill William Wilcox Carol Wise Ann Wolcott Charles Yelton Karen Adkins Marilyn Akey Ramon Alford Carl Angle Connie Bailey Joe Ball Gene Barger John Barlup Barbara Barrett Delores Beair Shirley Berry Carol Bewley Patsy Born Betty Brown Jewell Brown Jim Bruglar Marjorie Brunson Patricia Brunson Don Buckenroth George Burton Terry Burton Virginia Carles Floyd Coil Tommy Columber Reba Copeland Charles Corwin Harold Corwin Donn Cost Phyllis Cox Charles Crissrnan Shirley Culp Ruth Curl Judy Daniels Dou las Davis Edgie Davis Jimmy Rubin Suzanne Detrick Carol Dowler Betty Lou Downing Joan Dugan Patricia Dytom Rose Early Phyllis Eaton Marcia Ann Eckhardt Sharon Elliott Patty Ervin Leo Ferguson Janet Fent Ruth Floss Janice Foulk Nancy Fowler Tanya Frantz Betty Gardner Celia Gebby Sharon Geboy Barbara Gibson Sam Golder Philip Gribbler John Grow Bob Grubbs JN.-v' imillkiii--L- Jack Hadley Gene Hamilton John Hanson Marjorie Heater Peggy Hecathorn John Hedges Patricia Heminger James Henry Sandra Hereld William Hill Marilyn Holpeter Mary Hott Bonnie Hubbard Jim Humphrey Connie Hunt Carole Jackson Peggy Jenkins Kenneth Jervis James John Virginia Johnson Philip Kerns Tobey Kerns Jan King Jack Knowlton David Krauss Ira Lackey Howard Lambert Marilyn Langstaff Robert Larson Margaret Lautenbach Joyce Lawrence Linda Leadbetter Ruth Ledrick Delbert Locey Sandra Lockwood Judith Lowry Sue Lyman David McCracken Lora Lee McNeill Ronnie Macfarlane Karen MacGillivray Tom Marquis Joan Martin Milton Means Nancy Means George Meredith Janis Messner Alice Miller Joan Miller Evelyn Miranda Robert Moon Kay Mummey Carolyn Sue Nash Merle Neal Hubert Nelson Dan Nevers Carl Newman Gerald Nicholl Tom Nogle Don Painter Larry Park Jack Parker Joyce Parker Carol Pash sauy Pash Q Sue Ellen Patrick 1 Marian Petty Q Mary Ann Petty Lewis Pickering Norma Reams Robert Richardson Carmel Ann Rife Dick Ritter Jacque Robinson Betty Rahe Carl Rumer Edwin Schottenstein Roy Shawver Mary Sheeley Shirley Sheei2S Dean Shepherd Jean Shepherd Pat Shick Fred Sickles Mary Slonecker Carol Smith Marilyn Smith Helen Sours Mary Spencer Cynthia Stocker Nanette Stuber Johnny Sullivan Janet Summers Marlene Swanson Ray Tennant Pat Treen .. u p I if lip Q 3. Jim Underwood Marjorie Underwood Donna Wallace Jerry Wallace Gloria Walters Volney Wells Belva Williams Paul Weymouth Carol Yarbrough Barbara Yelton Ronald Yoder Fontella Brooks Jim Guthrie Edward Hawkins Lorretta Jenkins Absent when pictures were taken: Tamera Tillman, Raymond Grant, John Grubbs, Robert Larson, George Rife, Dick Traul 43 in .JM If 26 . , -as 'E'- zs ...Q , r f 1 ! if SY -6. .XD hx '! Y I9 wp' ' I Aa' -'S fs i 1- .I ' Y , . - I ' , 1 'l' S 1 f 'Y V s k 4 - 9. . 2, 'H .af ' , of M fa fi' Q if 2 . .Avg V in E? J wx 4, 4' .44 'hmm ww jg, was , 4 g..w i ga' '57 V N 1 w 'f X CK, 64 fx 1-VI , ig' 7 ff QE -af 'E -f 55 V 53 A L v- 5 49: Q71 Q Q? 1967 'V N1 sifafg swag QF? 4: XXL , Mofogy FIRST ROW: G. Smith, I. Holderman, N, Johnson, J. Guy, R, Young, D. Dytom, S, Clingerman, J. Elliott. SECOND ROW: C, Fisher, B, Jackson, W. Beelman, R, Kearns, C, Shepard, D. Greenbaum, M, Deardurff, Mr Geist, THIRD ROW: D. Roberts, D, Campbell, R, Parker, W, Gillespie, I, Dickey, B, Dove. The purpose of Biology Club is to give information and demonstrations on the mysteries of nature. During the year they have pictures, lectures, and examine specimens to obtain this information. Mr. Geist, the biology teacher, is the sponsor of the club. OFFICERS: Norma Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer, Johnny Guy, President, Rosemary Young, Vice President. '46 Cllflefbl FIRST ROW: H. Early, C. Fisher, D, Weimer, J, Wood, I. Lowman, A, Price, J. Herres, SECOND ROW B Willoby L. Berry, C, Hull, M, Littlejohn, P, Clegg, K. Beelman, N, Smith, A, Axe, Mr. Deskins, THIRD ROW D Derrick R, Pash, D, Greenbaum, S, Miller, S. Richardson, D, Painter. J. Delong, B, Duff, D, Johnson, OFFICERS: Harold Early, Treasurer, Carol Fisher, Secretaryg Don Weimer, Vice Presidentg Jim Wood, President. Camera Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Deskins, endeavors to teach its members the skill of taking pictures In the school's complete darkroom, they learn to develop, enlarge, and finish pictures. They take pictures of the school's activities, of models, and enter the different contests. 47 ramaficd FIRST ROW: N. Kuenzli, S. Anderson, M, Fitterer, S, McMullen, P, Humphreys, C, Conn, K, Askren, S, Marquis, B Pickering, J. Arthur, L, Watkins, J, Beatty, D, Ayres, SECOND ROW: A, Carter, H, Norton, J, Barlow, M, Kleinman Marts, C, Bray, C, Landis, J, Strayer, S, Turner, L, Hudson, P. Mustaine, J, Lawrence, P, McBride, A, Axe. THIRD ROW: S, Johns, C, Ivory, 1, Fischer, N, Wood, F, Sours, B. Cost, B, Berndt, K. Barlow, M, Costin, C, Houghton, G Early, P, Born, A, Price, P, Lord, E, Abraham, A, Patrick, I, Howard, J, Wish, FOURTH ROW: B. Hill, I, Poole, B Dove, G, Shiveley, M, Groves, G, Trimble, Bob Hill, L, Winder, I, Humphrey, R, Williams, L, Linville, C. Rath, L Lile, I. Barrett. Dramatics Club, with Mr. Kuldau as director, teaches the members the art of acting, makeup, and stage manage- ment. In their meetings they have short plays which enable them to improve themselves. Every year they put on a play or three one-act plays to raise money, This year they pre- sented the play Yes or No , a delightful and highly enter- taining comedy. OFFICERS: Carole Marts, Secretary, Chuck Landis President, Johnny Strayer, Vice President, Cathy Bray, Treasurer, 48 jlflfllfe 0I'l'leI'l'lLl 2125 0 l'll8l'LCa :AI .. ,, I FIRST ROW: R, LeVa11ey, V, Mars, G, Gamz, J. Lawrence S Johnson A Furman P Fogarty B Goldsmith SECOND ROW: Miss Ryan. 1. Henry, M. Linkenhoker, P, Porter C D111e E Gantz B Lxndenhoker V Hackett Toward New Horizons is the goal of the Future Homemakers of America. They make favors for hospital trays, entertain the teach- ers with a dinner during F. H. A. Week, and fix Christmas baskets for the needy. Their President, Julia Lawrence, received the covet- ed Home Economics Award given by the state of Ohio. Miss Ryan is their advisor. enera! Science ug FIRST ROW: N, Morris, P. Porter, R, Wood, I. Moore, A, Carter, V. Gillespie. SECOND ROW: Mr. Marmon, J, Poole, C, Hayes, R, Early, C, Dille, M, Bush. J. Swartz. THIRD ROW: A, Johnson, M, Peters, B, Young, B, LeVan OFFICERS: Ralph Wood, President, Pam Porter, Secretary-Treasurer 50 The General Science Club, under the directorship of Mr. Marmon, strives to aid the members in scientific think- ing and to give the members a back- ground for chemistry and physics. A member selects a subject and gathers information to present to the club. Then the club discusses the talk that was given. Many members have gone above the requirements and made projects for future study. UA , .Afkdfic zidociafion The organization of G.A.A. is formed on four pointsg the moral, ethical, physical, and social. The colors of G.A.A. are dark blue and light blue, The flower of the club is the pink rose. Miss Waite is sponsor and this year there were twenty-two members in the club. G. A.A. was in charge of the Carnival Dance and the Varsity B. They also presented a minstrel in assembly. OFFICERS: Laura Watkins, President, Karen Askren, Vice President Shirley Anderson, Secretaryg Pat Focht, Treasurer, FIRST ROW: C. Conn, P, Focht, K, Askren, L. Watkins, S, Anderson, S, McMullen, J. Arthur, SECOND ROW: D, Ayres, P, Humphreys, J, Beatty, S. Franks, M, Costin, S, Turner, L, Hudson, Miss Waite. THIRD ROW: B. Picker- ing, N, Durham, D, Mowrey, S. Miller, J. Barlow, C, Hull, N. Nicholl, 51 f-U FRONT ROW: J. Sparks, E, Reams, A, Kauffman, J, Hill, C, Landis, P. Watkins, J, Strayer, P. Sweeney, M, Groves, I, Dickey, R, Brown, R, Lord, G, Wren, L, Winder, SECOND ROW: Mr, Watkins, G, Weaver, J, Lindeman, stein, B. Sweeney, D, Lantz, D, MacGil1ivray, T, Richardson, G. Elliott, B, Scott, M, Stayrook, J, Frost, D, Detrick, I. Kaiser, R, Hill, J, Thomas, D, Austin, D, South, H, Early. THIRD ROW: C, Rath, I, Martin, J, Barrett, R, Dennis, R, Wade, R, Gantz, R. Jenkins, J, Day, R, Williams, B, Eichholtz, I, Delong, R. Rosebrook, R, I, Woods, FOURTH ROW: L. Lile, J, Peterson, L. Linville, R, Hadley, R, Craig, G, Trimble, L, Jolliff, G, Shough, B. Sutton, M, Silver- R. Kemper, Alexander, Jenkins, D, 4 To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Chris- tian character. The Hi-Y Club, under the leadership of Mr. Watkins, is a Christian organization to improve the home, school and community. It is affiliated with the National Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y Clubs. Each year it sends two members to a Hi-Y camp to learn the operation of a good Hi-Y Club. OFFICERS: Sergeant at Arms, Chuck Landis: President, Pat Sveeneyg Vice-President, John Strayer, SECOND ROW: Treasurer, Paul Watkins, Sergeant at Arms, Ronnie Brown, Secretary, Max Groves, Chaplain, Jim Dickey, 52 ofafin FRONT ROW: C, Angle, J, Howard, J, Al1oway,'P, Looker, A, Price, B, Berndt, C, Houghton, C, Ingram, J, Poole, S, Wallace, R, Hostetler, S, Nicholl, V, Gillespie, A, Carter, D, Jenkins, B, Cost, SECOND ROW: Miss Otte, B, Pash, M, Petty, C, Lehman, B, Johnson, L, Carey, S, Clingerman, J, Hurley, M, Deardurff, K, Beelman, S, McNulty, N, Criss- man, S, Richardson, B, Duff, J, Miller, P, Born, G, Early, S, Johnson, V, Houchin, M, Guy, THIRD ROW: D, Dytom, C, Hayes, F, Sours, N, Wood, B, Hill, S, Johns, M, Early, M, Haas, N, Morris, C, Ivory, P, Burton, J, Wish, B, Krouse, L, Short, R, Kerns, R, Young, S, Wilson, L, Weeks, S, Smith, B, Young, FOURTH ROW: J, Fischer, K, Barlow, L, Mak- emson, S, Hubbard, J, Blair, R, Dove, H, Early, J. Freer, D, Costin, B, Guy, Romani I-Iodierni, the advanced club, and Legio Nona, the club for first year students, meet alternate weeks to enjoy Latin games and activities. Each year they have a Christmas party with music and refreshments, a Valentine party to make Latin valentines, and a picnic on the last day of school, Miss Otte, teacher of Latin, is their adviser. OFFICERS:C, Angle, Aedile: J. Howard, Aedileg J, Alloway, Aedileg P, locker, Consul, A, Price, Quaestor, B, Berndt, Quaestorg C, Houghton, Aedileg C, Ingram, Censor, SECOND ROW: S, Wallace, Aedileg R, Hos- tetler, Censorg A, Carter, Aedileg V, Gillespie, Consu1gJ, Poole, Consul B, Cost, Aedileg S, Nicholl, Quaestorg D, Jenkins, Quaestor, 53 Wafzonaf .Honor FIRST ROW: Janice Arthur, Shirley Herholtz, Karen Askren, Suzie Webster, Laura Wat- kins, President, Janet Fultz, Secretaryg Pat Sweeney. SECOND ROW: Jim Wood, Jim Martin, Lura Hudson, Julia Lawrence, Sally Marquis, Sandra McMullen, Paul Watkins, THIRD ROW: Virginia Cole, Helen Norton, Patty Looker, Diane Ayres, Janet Beatty, Ann Price, Jim Dickey, .szwlenf Counci FIRST ROW: Virginia Cole, Janet Fultz, Carole Marts, Paul Watkins, Presidentg Richard Wade, Sandra McMullen, Bonnie Hubbard, Jane Augustine, SECOND ROW: Mr, Free- man, Marilyn Hom, Barbara Bewley, Betsy Cost, Norma Johnson, Virginia Gillespie, Rita Hostetler, Betsy Johnson, Jewell Brown. THIRD ROW: Eddie Schottenstein, Robert Slverstein, Eddie Boblitt, Dewey Nicholl, Bill Eichholtz, John Karibo, Jack Humphrey, Marilyn Smith, Joan Dugan, 54 0Clefg The National Honor Society picks its members from not more than 5070 of the junior class and not more than 1570 of the senior class. Members must be in the upper third of the class and are voted into the club by the teaching staff and students in the upper third. The four qualifi- cations are scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. The Student Council is the student governing body of B. H. S. One representative is chosen from each room ex- cept Main and Study Hall. From these two rooms, three representatives are taken. The student council gives out concessions and endeavors to improve the school. My Phy-Chem Club is formed by the students of chemistry and physics with Mr. Lautenbach as sponsor. It has movies, experiments, and lec- tures to obtain practical knowledge about science and its latest discov- erries. The club often takes trips to colleges and universities to see some demonstrations and methods in those fields relating to chemistry and physics. -CAM OFFICERS: Chris Lawrence, Sergeant at Arms, Glenn Trimble, Presi- dentg Sandra McMullen, Secretary, Bill Sutton, Treasurer, Jim Wood, Vice President. FIRST ROW: C, Lawrence, S, Herholtz, G, Trimble, J. Wood, S, McMullen, B. Sutton, C. Marts, R. Dennis, SECOND ROW: Mr, Lautenbach, P, Sweeney, J. Barlow. I. Martin, C. Hull. J. Delong, S, Frantz, R, Hadley. THIRD ROW: N, Nicholl, V, Cole, S. Miller, J, Alloway, K, Beelman, N, Smith, H, Early, D, Weimer, I. Barrett. 55 .7Ae5,aian:5 FIRST ROW: D, Ayres, S, Webster, J, Beatty, A. Price, C. Landis, M, Fitterer, S, Anderson, C. Rath, B, Pickering, N, Kuenzli, P, Mustaine. SECOND ROW: S, McMullen, J, Arthur, F, Sours, K, Askren, H, Norton, P, Looker, J. Lawrence, A, Axe, J, Barlow, B, Severs, N, Smith, J, Gilroy, S, Kemper, E, Abraham. THIRD ROW: M, Groves, L, Watkins, J. Noble, L, Lile, E, Reams, J, Hill, J, Strayer, D. Dennis, B, Hill, G. Shiveley, L, Winder, J, Humphrey, P, Sweeney, I. Martin, Act your part well, for there all honor lies. This is the motto and purpose of Troupe No. 100 of the Thespian-Dramatic Society for high Kuldau. Each member must earn ten points before he is received into the Thespian Society. For each additional ten points he is awarded a star, four stars being the highest he can receive Shirley Anderson, President of the Thespians, is a four star Thespain. OFFICERS: Charles Landis, Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Fitterer, Secretaryg Shirley Anderson, President: Charles Rath, Treasurer, 56 schools, under the sponsorship of Mr. -lem To build a fellowship of women and girls is the goal of the Y-Teens. The hundred and twenty girls Work with Miss Cooper, their adviser, in planning programs to create a high standard of living for each to follow. OFFICERS: Virginia Cole, Secretaryg Carole Marts, Vice-President Janet Fultz, President, Sandra McMullen, Treasurer FRONT ROW: L, Watkins, S, Anderson, R, LeVa11ey, C, Kreakbaum, J, Beatty, M, Firterer, K, Askren, C, Conn, P, Hum- phreys, B, Pickering, J, Arthur, S, McMullen, I, Fultz, C, Bray, D, Cira, N, Kuenzli, J, Burns, P, Focht, J, Lee, M, Moist, B, Buchenroth, A, Price, SECOND ROW: Miss Cooper, S, Turner, S, Frantz, J, Gilroy, D, Mowry, J, Lawrence, S, Franks, K, Beelman, N, Smith, L, Berry, C, Hull, J, Barlow, M, Littlejohn, P, Clegg, P, Birt, J, Holderman, V, Cole, C, Marts, S, Herholtz, S, Johnson, D, Ayres, E. Freer, V, Houchin, S, Kemper, B, Lindenhoker, A, Axe, N, Farmer, M, Easton, H, Nor- ton, THIRD ROW: L, Hudson, P, Fogarty, K, Johnson, J, McMullen, J, Alloway, N, Nicholl, J, Gilbert, C, Scott, J, Fowler, J, McQueen, B, Duty, C, Smith, G, Thompson, F, Fultz, P, Miller, P, McBride, S, Johnson, M, Messner, S, Miller, A, Fur- man, N, Durham, P, Looker, B, Richmond, M, Kleinman, N, Kellogg, J, McCracken, M, Costin, FOURTH ROW: N, Crissman M, Guy, W, Beelman, J, Finch, J, Miller, J, Switzer, B, Duff, B, Johnson, C, Lehman, A, Patrick, J, Howard, B, Goldsmith, S, Overly, E, Abraham, M, Miller, L, Miller, B, Berndt, J, Stearns, S, Weimer, S, Buchenroth, C, Angle, J, Cook, FIFTH ROW: G, Early, B, Metcalf, S, Tracy, E, Garland, L, Makemson, M, Galluzzo, P, Lord, J, Blair, C, Ingram, C, Houghton, G, Hackett, S, Whitman, P, Born, M, Pickering, R, Kreakbaum, S, Hubbard, C, Fitterer, N, Prater, I, Lowman, P, Bradley, M, Linkenhoker, G, Gantz, M, Haas, S, Richardson, 57 uncafionaf agncludfriaf The Vocational Industrial Club teaches its members first hand information about machines and their usage. They use modern machinery and up to date methods which will be of great help to those boys who are planning to get jobs in industry. These boys have ob- tained the necessary skills to work in any factory. FIRST ROW: J, Lindeman, I. Sparks, G, l-louchin, R. Brown, G, Weaver, D, Ausnn, J, Jones, J, Carpenter, P, Brunson SECOND ROW: L, Jolliff, G, Elliott, D, Collins, I, Rice, C, Williamson, R, Rosebrook, B. Norton, M, Hostetler, G, Metz, Mr, Joslin, THIRD ROW: R, George, J, Samples, L, Fent, V, Hart, P, York, D, Shough, J, Marshall, G, Dipple J, Porter, 58 unior R 60:55 FIRST ROW: N, Weaver, B, Jenkins, V, Cole, J, Poole, P, Humphreys, E, Abraham, J. Beatty, S. Turner, H, Norton, SECOND ROW: Miss Welshimer, P, Johnson, S, Nicholl, A, Carter, S, Johns, V, Gillespie, C, Deardurff, P, McBride, S. Franks, M, Guy, J, Guy, THIRD ROW: S, Dow, N, Prater, R, Young, D, Dytom, H. Souls, P, Jenkins, L, McNeil, S, Culp, J, Humphrey, D, Nicholl, is open to everyone. A council consisting of homeroom representatives carry out various projects with the help of their adviser, Miss Welshimer. 7!WafAemaficA 6nfAuaia5f5 l m FRONT ROW: L, Winder, V. Cole, R, Lautenbach, S, McMullen, C. Lawrence, SECOND ROW: Mr, Lautenbach, J. Martin. J. Barrett, D, Weimer. J. Dickey, THIRD ROW: I, Kaiser, P, Sweeney, R. Lord, J. Frost, The Mathematical Enthusiasts Club is composed of those students who have taken higher mathematics. Its purpose is to review the mathematics and to take up new subjects as sliderules and logarithms. Mr. Lautenbach is the sponsor and the club meets on Friday, seventh period. 59 To help the needy is the purpose of the Junior Red Cross whose membership .xdcfiuified GTX? N' f W TQQQ QQ f 4 Zi X ,U'5'u MN X ,f I K X r. P- 1 A 3 Q CQ rw X -D N , 1 J X-,,,s:zx.! JXAJQL FRONT ROW: A. Axe, S, Anderson, J. Arthur, L, Watkins, D, Ayres, A, Price, K, Askren, I. Fultz, J. Beatty, E, Freer, SECOND ROW: Miss Otte, C, Coffman, B, Sweeney, J, Emmons, S, Hubbard, L, Makemson, V, Cole, B, Richmond, P, Looker, P, McBride, K, Beelman, A, Carter, V, Gillespie, B, Cost, V, Houchin, I, Dickey, THIRD ROW: R, Hadley, J, Humphrey, C, Cole, C, Houghton, N, Wood, F. Sours, M, Buchenroth, P. Humphreys, C, Conn, M. Fitterer, C, Fisher H. Norton, K, Knowlton, J, Martin, All the latest news in the school is to be found in Hi-Life. A staff of students ranging from seventh graders to seniors, under the guidance of Miss Otte, contribute their time and effort in compiling the pages of the school paper. Hi-Life comes out every two weeks on Thursday. The paper takes care of all the photography, typing, and editing that goes into it. Suzie Webster is Editor and Diane Ayres is the Associate Editor. EDITORS: S. Anderson, L, Watkins, D, Ayres, A, Price, K, Askren, SECOND ROW: I. Martin, J, Beatty, E, Freer, A, Axe, J. Arthur, J, Fultz, V, Houchin, J, Dickey, AB- SENT: S, Webster, 61 0,061 l b'l'l ell i FIRST ROW: M, Costin. I. McCracken, P, Lord, E, Abraham, C, Marts, I. Wish, J. Gilroy, B, Krouse, K, Johnson, A, Price, H. Norton, A, Patrick, C, Layman, S, Kemper, J, Lee, B, Severs, SECOND ROW: G, Burton, F, Fultz, R, Young, J, Elliott, S, Johns, S, Nicholl, S, Clingerman, F, Sours, N, Wood, A, Carter, P, Ritchie, V, Gillespie, S, Herholtz, S, Marquis, N, Barker, D, Mowry, Mr, Stang, THIRD ROW: C, Rath, J, Strayer, D, Dennis, L, Linville, E, Reams, J. Howard, L. Short, N, Smith, C, Ingram, J, Blair, I. Bums, P, hooker, L, Makemson, G, Shiveley, FOURTH ROW, J, Herres, R, Hadley, J, Dickey, M. Groves, I. Martin, D, Nicholl, R, Kemper, D. Costin, A. Kauffman, B, Jackson, B, Dove, J. Freer J, Weeks, J. Dickey, D, Painter, D, McCarty, FIRST ROW: J, Herres, D, South, D. Costin, E, Reams, J, Strayer,' S, Kemper, B, Krouse, J, Gilroy, J, Cook, D, Nicholl, J, Martin, SECOND ROW: Mr, Chadwick, V, Cole, C. Marts, E, Freer, M, Early, B, Goldsmith, THIRD ROW: H. Early, K, Johnson, J, Eckhardt, C, Rath, D, Dennis, A, Kauffman, D, Painter, D, Kemper, 63 enior arid may FRONT ROW: S, Anderson, C, Kreakbaum, J, Kaiser, C, Landis, P, Sweeney, N, Kuenzli, P, Humphrey, J, Strayer. SEC- OND ROW: I. Dickey, B. Hill, L, Winder, S, Herholtz, J. Frost, J, Lee, A. Price, R, LeVal1ey, K, Askren, C, Conn, Mr. Watkins, On May 22, the Senior Class presented the delightful play, One Foot in Heaven under the directorship of Mr. Watkins. This amusing play was the story of Reverend William Spence, played by Johnny Strayer, and his struggle to unite the members of his congregation into a group who would forget their petty bickerings in support of his campaign to build a new church and to better serve the community. His wife, ably played by Peg Humphrey, and his children, Eileen and Hartzell fNancy Kuenzli and Pat Sweeneyj, assisted him in this good work, meanwhile endeavoring to create a home in a broken down, leaky parsonage, which was the basis for many comical occurences. Good finally conquers evil and intolerance, resulting in, not only a new church, but a new parsonage as well. THE SPENCE FAMILY: Pat Sweeney, Peg Humphrey, Johnny Strayer, Nancy Kuenzli omecomin Queen and Attendants: Sandra McMullen, Suzanne Webster, Sharon Smith, Marjorie Costin, Flo Ann Sours Q M A., ,Q 1 Y , nt? The Coronation Kiss Behold, the Queen! 66 Homecoming! The night of festivities was upon us. The smell of Cf.A. A. cor- sages was brisk in the air, and the night held many prospects. Prior to the kick-off, our queen entered the field riding in the green Buick convertible chauffeured by Bill Ritter. After riding around the oval, she pre- sented the football to Captain Jack Hill. This mission accomplished, she left to join her court. At half-time, as three trumpeters blew a me- lodious blast, a lovely float bearing five regal beauties entered the field. In large A Regal Beauty omecomin .q,vvv- .' LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Strayer, Suzie Webster, Sharon Smith, Jim Dickey, Sandy McMullen, Jack Hill, Bud Sweeney, Marjorie Costin, Flo Ann Sours, Pat Sweeney, Flower girls are the Kearfott twins, red letters it was proclaimed that We 4 see Victory and Welcome Alumnae. Directly behind the throne, the numerals '53 were made by blue flowers on a white back- ground. A huge crystal ball reflected the lights and made a glittering brightness. Many baskets of beautiful flowers sat around the float to give it a festive ap- pearance. The B. H. S. cheerin section gazed in awe at their queen, andg then pandemonium broke loose, and Her Majesty Queen Sandy was hailed in royal fashion. Queen Sandy McMullen, was royally crowned thrice by Captain .Tack Hill. Her crown had a large center heart flanked by two smaller ones and inscribed B. H. S. , 1953. Captain Hill then presented Sandra a bouquet of American Beauty roses as a token of esteem from her subjects. During the coronation the B. H. S. band formed a crown around the float. Escorts and attendants were: Johnny Strayer, representing the band, escorting Susie Webster , senior attendant, Bud Sweeney, representing the junior class, escorting Marjcmrie Costin, junior attendantg Jim Dickey, representing the senior class, escorting Sharon Smith, sophomore attendantg Pat Sweeney, representing Hi-Y, escorting Flo Ann Sours, freshman attendant. The 1952 homecoming, under the leadership of Miss Waite and the senior class, will long be remembered in the schools annals as one of the most memorable ever! 67 Wepfune if Greg om '53 rom The gym was very attractively deco- rated With mural fish and various other types of undersea life. Schools of fish were also extended from the ceiling. The prevailing color was a vivid shade of aqua which carried out the idea of being under water. At the north end of the gym was the hull of an old sunken ship. On the west side were two elegant, silver thrones which were for the king of the sea, Nep- tune, and his wife. Jim Dickey and Diane Ayres reigned as the mythical king and queen during the program. The sponsors were Miss Cooper and Mr. Hurley who helped make the Prom of 1953 a huge success. 68 Saorfa S F goofgaf FIRST ROW: L, Colvin, I, Weeks, J, Humphrey. SECOND ROW: D, Lantz, R, Brown, R, Lord, P, Watkins, G. Houchin, L, Ritchey, B, Gardner, L. Winder, B, Hill, Ron George, M, Groves, THIRD ROW: Coach Flowers, E. Arbogast, T, Barger, C, Rath, J, Peterson, D, MacGi11ivray, J, Hill, J, Samples, L. Jolliff, D, Berry, Ray George, E, Daum, FOURTH ROW: Head Coach Shirk, I, Chambers, M, Silverstein, C, Mitchell, P, Carey, J, McCarty, N, Duty, L, Linville, M. Beck, J, Brugler, I, Lindeman, B. Miller, MANAGERS: Louie Colvin, jim Weeks, Jack Humphrey. Those three hard working boys seen in practices and at games are the B. H. S. managers. Their duties are to look after the field, equip- ment, and the whims of the players. Many times they even play nursemaid to the wounded warriors who are twice their size. So, for all their work, B. H. S. says, Thanks to the managers. ZIOOMJ The Chieftain's 1952 football sea- son, although not too impressive with a four games won and five games lost record, was not a failure in the fact that we finished third in the league. Even though we lost the Homecoming game to Van Wert, 7 to 0, no one can forget that game in which both teams fought fiercely and by the final gun we were only a few inches from a touch- down. B. H. S. will remember the splendid job of coaching done by Mr. O. K. Shirk who retired at the end of the season and is being replaced by Mr. Dougherty. The Senior Chieftains are Max Groves, Ronnie Brown, Paul Watkins, Jach Hill, Gene Houchin, Ronnie George Bob Lord, Larry Winder, Bob Hill, Jim Samples, and John Lindeman. The Cheerleaders, who are better known as Mouse, Sandy, Peg, and Suzie, were elected to their positions as sophomores and served in their junior and senior years. Before they started their duties, they attended a cheerleading carnp and practiced diligently during the summer to become the best cheerleaders in B. H. S. 's history. CHEERLEADERS: Laura Watkins, Sandra McMullen, Peggy Hum- phreys, Suzie Webster, 71 gaalfelgaf FIRST ROW: B, Scott, D. Berry, M. Groves, B. Sweeney, R, Brown, Ray George, Ron George, P, Sweeney, D, Wade, SECOND ROW: B. Sutton, M, Beck, P, Carey, J. McCarty, L. Jolliff, M, Silverstein, B. Eichholtz, M, Hostetler, Tl-IRD ROW: Manager L, Colvin, J, Weldon, D, Collins, J, Karibo, J, Prater, E, Arbogast, C. Yule, B. Miller, Mana get, Manager G, Shiveley, BHS CHIEFTAINS, WBL CHAMPS The Chieftains this year were the undisputed champions of the Wes- tern Buckeye League by virtue of an undefeated league season. The quintet also carried a 15 and 1 regular season record. This year's Chieftains were easily the highest scoring quint in WBL history by amassing 497 points in 7 league games. During the holi- days the cagers won the Urbana Invitational Tournament and received a beautiful trophy with players', rnanagers', and coaches' names inscribed there on. During the regular season, the squad tallied 1083 and added 58 points at Troy for a new BHS season record. The team used a fast break offense and depended on the well distri- buted scoring punch of the starting five. Holding down the first six berths were the George brothers, the Sweeney brothers, Ronnie Brown, and Max Groves. Bellefontaine placed the following four on the WBL All-Star Squad: Ronnie George, Pat Sweeney, Bud Sweeney, and Ray George. Ronnie Brown missed the team by only one vote, but received an honorable mention. This was Coach Dodd's twenty-fifth year as cage mentor and probably his last due to his new appointment as Athletic Director of the City. 72 MALQMQ ff ,ai W Seam 6414144314 1 9 5 3 BYRON SCOT1' 73 flag lam I FIRST ROW: L. Colvin, W, Gillespie, D, Lantz, J. Karibo, J. Prater, C, Wil- liamson, C, Mitchell, L, Richey, D. Hess. SECOND ROW: Coach Shirk, J, Sam- ples, D, Wade, T. Young, D. Berry, E. Arbogast, D. MacGil1ivray, H, Stewart, B. Scott, Coach Dodd. THIRD ROW: H. Woodruff, F, Focht, I. Peterson, R, Rat- leff, J, Brugler, B. Miller, J, Johns, B. Eichholtz, D, Castle. go .iam LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Konschak, Bill Booze, Bill Ritter, Pat Carey, Howard Fryling. 74 The B. H. S. track team won five duel meets, the second year of being undefeated, and one triangular meet. They also ran at the Arlington Re- lays, coming in sixth, and the Troy Relays. Ronnie George won the an- nual decatheon and received a trophy for his achievement. The coaches were I-l.A. Dodd and O. K. Shirk. The B.H.S. Golfers, under the coaching of Mr. Konschak, had one of their best records of five won, three lost, and one tie. The golfers practiced Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at the Bellefontaine Country Club. Jim Kaiser sub- stituted in case of illness. C6144 of N5 The time has come to say goodbye To our great school, Bellefontaine High. We'll part and go our separate ways, And meet again in other days. High School days have come and passed, We've reached that longed-for goal at last. Bellefontaine High will live in our hearts Throughout the years to be, But come what may We'll remember the day, Graduation in '53, Throughout the years of high school joys, We've made dear friends, both girls and boys We've stored up mem'ries bright and gay, We've often wished that we could stay. We'll ne'er forget, where'ere we roam, Bellefontaine High was once our home. Bellefontaine High will live in our hearts . Throughout the years to be, But come what may We'll remember the day, Graduation in '53 Commencement Exercises - May 29, 1953 75 ul' pa fI'0I'l:f These Businessmen have co-operated in making this first issue of The Chant possible. We gratefully acknowledge their help. Beatty Motor Sales, Inc. Bellefontaine Development Company, The Bellefontaine Examiner Bobb Motor Sales, Inc. Brayton's Better Shoes Buchenroth's Clothing Store J. Earl Chandler, Contractor Collins Heating Company Culligan Soft-Water Service Dairy Queen It Tastes Better M. D. Wagner Dutch Mill Drive-Inn Gillespie's Inc. Service Guy's Harris Jewelers Hartley and Nicholl Hopewell Dairy Howard Supply Company Huber's Men's and Boys' Store Insley's Pharmacy Logan County Paint Company Logan Hotel, The Logan News Stand Moore's Bakery Nolan's Goodhousekeeping Shop Patten Brothers' Dry Cleaners J. C. Penney Company, The Ritter Brothers H. G. Short and Company Smitty's Car Sales Sparks Auto Sales Tanger Appliances Ulhman's Dry Goods Company Bob's Cut Rate Schumann's Jewelry Store Central Food Market, The To Mr. C. Vance Hadley of Hadley's Studio, who photographed all groups, the individual Seniors, and The Chant Staffg and to Mr. Bob White of the Bob White Studio, who photographed the faculty and the seventh to eleventh grades, inclusive, we extend our sincere thanks. SENIORS Anderson, Shirley 4,48,51,56,57,61,64 Arthur, Janice 2,4,48,51,54,56,57,61 Askren, Karen 4,48, 51, 54, 56, 57, 61, 64 Austin, Donald 4,52, 58 Ayres, Diane 2,3,4,48,5r,54,56,57,6r,63 Baldwin, Barbara 4 Barker, Nancy 4,63 Beatty, Janet 2,4,48,51,54,56,57,59,61 Bray, Catherine 5,48, 57 Breaston, Della 5 Brown, Lewis 5 Brown, Ronald 5,52,58,7O,72,73 Brunson, Pete 5, 58 Buchenroth, Barbara 5, 37 Buchenroth, Martha 5, 1 Burns, June 5,57,63 Carey, Sheila 6 Carpenter, Joe 6, 58 Castle, Nancy 6 Cira, Delores 6, 57 Conn, Claudia 6,48,51,57,61,64 Cox, Mary 6 DeCoursey, Lois 6 Detrick, Donald 6,47,52 Dickey, James 2, 3,7,52,54,5g,61,62,63,64,67 Duff, Shirley 7 Early, Harold 7,47,52,53,55,62, 63' Elliott, George 7,52, 58 Fent, Larry 7,58 Fisher, Marilyn 7 Fitterer, Marilyn 7, 48, 56, 57, 61 Focht, Patty 7, 51, 57 Freer, Elizabeth 8, 57, 61, 62, 63 Frost, Jack 8, 52,59,62 Fultz, Janet 8, 54.57, 1,62 George, Ronald 8,58,7o, 72,73 Groves, Max 8,48,52,56, 63,7o, 72,73 Herholtz, Shirley 8, 54, 55, 57, 62, 63, 64 Hill, Jack 8, 52, 56, 66, 67, 70 Hill, Robert 8,48, 52, 56, 64, 70 Holderman, Winifred 9 Houchin, Virginia 2, 9, 532, 57, 61 Humphreys. PCSSY 3.9.48.51.57.59.61.64.71 Johnson, Sharon 9, 53,57 Jones, Junior 9,58 Kaiser, James 9, 52, 59, 64 Kauffman, Alan 9, 52,62,63 Kemper, Shirley 9, 56, 57, 62, 63 Kreakbaum, Connie Io,57,64 Kuenzli, Nancy 1o,48, 56, 57, 62, 64 Landis, Charles ro, 48, 52, 56, 64 .9...!... Lautenbach, Ruthann 2, Io, 59, 62 Lawrence, Chris IO,55, 59 Lee, Janice I0,57,63,64 LeVa11ey, Rosemary I0,49, 57, 64 Lindeman, John ro, 52, 58, 70 Lord, Robert 11,52,59,7o McBride, Dorothy Kay II McCa1lister, Ethel II McMullen, Sandra 2,II,48,51,54,55,56,57 59 66 67 71 Marquis, Sally lI,48,54,62,63 Metz, George 11,58 Moist, Mary Lou 11,57 Pickering, Barbara II,48, 51, 56, 57 Price, Ann 2,3,I2,47,48,53,54,56,57,6I 63 64 Reames, Edward 12, 52, 56, 62, 63 Richardson, Thomas 12,52 Ritter, William 12,74 Schoepfle, Max I2 Schultz, Dan I2 Scott, Byron 12,52,72,73,74 Shepherd, Janice I2 Shields, Doris I3 Smith, Joyce I3 South, Donald I3,52,62,63 Sparks, Jerome I3,52,58 Stayrook, Max 13,52 Strayer, John I3,48,52,56,62,63,64,67 Sullivan, Joan I3 Swackhamer, Richard I3 Sweeney, Pau-ick r4,52,54, 55, 56, 59,64, 67 72 73 Thomas, John 14, 52 Tracy, Sara Lu I4 Walker, June I4 Watkins, Laura 14, 48, 51, 54, 56, 57, 61, 71 Watkins, Paul Jr, 2, 14, 52,54,70 Weaver, George I4,52,58 Webster, Suzanne I5,54,56,66,l67,7I Weimer, Donald I5,47. Weldon, Virginia I4 Winder, my 15.48. 52. 56.39.64. 70 Wren, George 15,52 Yaney, Jeanette I5 Yoe, Clarice I5 Yohey, Marcella IUNIORS Alexander, Richard 24,52 Alloway, Jane 24, 53,55,57 Axe, Anna Mae 24,47,48,56,57,61,65 Barlow, Julie 24,48, 51, 55, 56, 57, 65 Bmw- Jerry 24.48.52.55. 59.65 Beelman, Kathryn 24,47,53,55,57 61 65 BEIIY, Lee 24, 47, 57 Birt, Patricia 24,57 Branham, Catherine 24 Brenner, Anna 24 Bullock, Elizabeth 24 Burton, Gail 24,63 Chambers, John 24,70 Clegg- Pe88Y 24:47-57 Cole. Virginia 23.24, 54,55.57,59,61,6 Corwin, Cleota 24 Corwin, Helen my Costin, Marjorie 24, 48. 51 , 57, 63, 66, 67 Craig, Ronnie 24,52 Cunningham, Nancy 24 Day, James 24.52.65 Delong. James 24, 47, 52, 55 Dennis, Dipple, Richard 24, 52, 55, 56, 62, 63, 65 Gene 24, 58 Durham, Nancy 24, 51, 57 Duty. Barbara 24.57.65 Easton, Marian 57,62 Eichholtz. Bill 23,2.4,52,54,72,74 Ervin. Pearl 24 Farmer, Nettie 25,57,65 Fogarty, Pat 28.49,57,62 Fowler, Judi' 25- 57 Franks, Sue 25,51,57,59,62 Frantz, Sandra 25, 55, 57,65 Fnltz, Florence 25, 57, 62, 63 Furman, Audreyellen 25,49, 57,65 Gantz, Bob 25, 52 Gardner, Bill 25,70 Geboy, Donna 25 Gilbert, Jean 25, 57,62 Gilroy, Joan 25,56,57,62.63.65 Grode, Patricia 25 Hadley, Ronnie 25. 52, 55, 61, 62, 63, 65 Hart. Vaughn 25,58 Heater, Caroline 25 Henry, Joyce 25,49 l-lolderman, Jeanette 25,46, 57 Hostetler, Max 25.58.72 Houchin, Gene 25, 58, 70 l-louchin. Judy 25 Hudson. Lura 25,48.5r.54,57,62,65 Hull, Connie 25,47,5r,55,57,65 Hurley , Jenkins, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Joan 25 Dick 25. 52 Gene S2 Bob 25 Kay 25,57,62,63 Sabfa 25:49-53.57 Jolliff, Larry 25, 52, 58, 70, 72 2,63 cgnclex Confinue Jones, James 26 Jones, Judy 26 Kellogg, Nancy 26, 57,65 Kemper, Richard 26, 52, 62, 63, 65 Kleinman, Mary 26, 48, 57, 65 Lantz, Duane 26.52.7o,74 Lawrence, Julia 26,48,49,54,56,57,6' Lile. Daniel 26 Lile, Frank 26, 65 Lile, Levi 26,48,52,56, 62,65 Linklnhoker, Barbara 26.49, 57 Linville, Lee 26. 48, 52, 63, 70 Littlejohn. Mary Lu 26, 47,57 Lockwood, Phyllis 26 Locker, Patty 26,53.54,56,57,6t,63,65 McBride, Phyllis 26. 48, 57, 59, 61 McCracken, Jane 26, 57, 63 McMullen, Jane 26,57,65 McQueen, Janet 26,57 MacGil1ivray, Doug 26, 52.70.74 Mann. Genevra 26 Mars, Vivian 26,49 Marnn, James 26, 52.54. 55,56, 59,61,6z, Martz. Carole 26, 48, 54, 55, 57, 62, 63, 65 Messner, Marilyn 26, 57, 62 Miller, Ned 26 Miller, Phyllis 26,57 Miller, Sandra 27,47,5I,55,57,65 Mitchell, Clinton 27, 70, 74 Moon, Harold 27 Morgan, Mary Ann 27 Mowry, Doris 27,51,57.62, 63 Mummey, Carl 27 Mustaine, Patty 27.48, 56, 65 Nicholl, Nancy 27,5I, 55,57,h62,65 Nichols, Charles 27 Noble, Jerry 27,56 Nogle, Mitzi 27 Norton, Bill 27, 58 Norton, Helen 27.48. 54, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62, Orahood, Patty 27 Peterson, John 27, 52, 70,74 Porter, Jerry 58 Purnell, Ellen 27 Rath, Charles 27,48, 52, 56, 62,63,65, 70 Rice, Charles 27 Rice, Jack 27,58 Richey, Lawrence 27,70, 74 Ringler, Ronnie 27 Ritchie, Pat 27,63 Richmond, Beverly 27, 57, 61 , 65 Rogers, Mary 27 53 63. 65 Rosebrook, Robert 27, 52. 58 Samples, James 27, 58, 70, 74 Scott, Carol 27,57 Severs, Barbara Jo 27,56,63,65 Sheeley, John 28 Shepherd, Dale 28 Shiveley, Gene 23,28,48, 56, 63,65, 72 Shough, Dale 28, 52,58 Silverstein, Marvin 28, 52, 65, 70, 72 Slonecker, Phyllis 28 Smith, Catherine 28,57,65 Smith, Nancy 28,47, 55,56, 57,63,65 Smock, Norman 28 Sprankell, Dixie 28 Spring, Marlene 28 Stewart, Hugh 28,74 Summers, Margaret 28 Sutton. Bill 52,55,72 - Sweeney, Bud 23, 28. 52, 6I,67,72 Taylor, Karen 28 Thompson, Gerry 28,57,65 Trimble, Glenn 28.48, 52, 55,65 Turner, Sally 28,48,5I,57,59 Wade, Dick z8,52,54,72,74 Williams, Ronald 28,48,52 Williamson, Chester 28. 58, 74 Williamson, Peggy 28 Wood, Jim 28,47,52,54,55,65 Yelton, Blanche 28 York, Paul 58 SOPHOMORES Abraham, Eleanor 3o,48,56, 57, Akey, Sarah 30 Anderson, Darleen 30 Angle, Carolyn 3o,53,57 Arbogast, Gene 30. 70, 72, 74 Artis, Mary 30 Baxley, Barbara - absent Beck, Marvin 30.70.72 Beelman, Wilma 30,46,57 Berndt, Barbara 30.48, 53, 57 Berry, Dick 30.70, 72,74 Berry, Louise 30 Blair, Judy 3o,53,57,63 Born, Peggy 3o.48,53,57 Bradley, Margaret 30,57 Branham, Ronnie 30 Bmgler, Jon 30.70.74 Buchenroth, Samantha 30,57 Carey, Patrick 3O,7O, 72,74 Carnes. Joseph 30 Clingerman, Gloria 30 59, 62, 63 Collins, Darrell 30, 58, 72 Colvin, Louis 3o,7o,72,74 Cook, Josephine 30, 57, 62, 63 Crissman, Nancy 30,53,57 Duff, Bette 3o,47,53,57 Early, Gladys 3O,48,53,57 Ervin, Rose 30, 50 Finch, Janet 30,57 Fitterer, Connie 30,57 Floss, Shirley 30 Fryling, Herbert 30 Fryling, Howard 30,74 Galluzzo, Marilyn 57 Gantz, Gaythel 30,49.57 Garland, Edna 30,57 Garman, Martha 30 George, Raymond 30, 70,72 Goldsmith, Barbara 3o,49, 57, 63 Guthrie, Shirley 30 GUY- M317 Ann 30-53-57-59 Haas, Marilyn 30,53,57 Hackett, Virginia 30,49, 57 Handley, John 30 Hart, John 30 Heater, Esther 30 Herres, James 30,47,63 Hess, Dean 30,74 Houghton, Christine 30.48, 53, 57, 61 Howard, Jean 3o,48,57,62,63 Hubbard, Susan 30,53,57,6I Humphrey, Jack 3o,48, 54, 56, 59, 61,70 Ingram, Chenille 30, 53, 57,63 Johns, Jack 30,74 Johnson, David 30 Johnson, Donald 30,47 Johnson, Betty 30, 53,57 Jolliff, Nancy 30 Kaiser, Sue 30 Karibo, John 30,54,72,74 Kauffman, Anna 30 Kreakbaum, Peggy 30,57 Lawrence, Sherman 31,62 Lee, Bob 31 Lee, David 31 Lehman, Charlotte 3I , 53, 57, 63 Lindeman, James 31 Linkinhoker, Maria 3I,49, 57 Lord, Patty 3I,48,57,62,63 Lowman, Irene 31,47,57 McCarty, Don 3-1, 53 Mccarty, Jack 31, 62, 70, 72 McNulty, Shirley 3r,53,62 egnclex Confinue Makemson, Linda 31,53,57,61,63 Marshall, Johnnie 31,58 Metcalf, Betty 31, 57 Miller, Bob 31,7o,72,74 Miller, Joan 3I,53,57 Miller, Lura 31,57 Miller, Martha 31,57 Moon, Betty 31 Morgan, Jim 31 Mummey, Wilbur 31 Nlcholl, Dewey 3 1 , 54, 59, 62, 63 Overly, Sandra 31,57 Painter, Don 31 , 47, 62, 63 Pash, Eddie 31 Pash, Russell 47 Patrick, Ann 31,48,57,62,63 Pickering, Marjorie 31, 57 Prater, Nancy 31 ,57,59 Prater, Jim 31,72,74 Purcell, Tom 31,62 Pumell, Daniel 3I Purnell, Gerald - absent Ratleff, Ralph 31,74 Richardson, Susie 31,47, 53,57 Shields, Billy 31 Silverstein, Sandra ' absent Smith, Sharon 31,66, 67 Stearns, Joanne 31,57 Stokes, Janet 31 Switzer, Joanna 31,57 Tapp, Eddie - absent Thobe, Mary 31 Thomas, Paul 31 Tracy, Shirley 31,57 Vaughn, Phillip 31 Warwick, Lynn - absent Weeks, Jim 3I,63,70 Weimer, Sharon 31,57 Weldon, James 31,72 Whitman, Sylvia 31,57 Willoby, Bud 31,47 Woodruff, Harry 31,62,74 Young, Lynn 31 Young, Tom 31,74 Yule, Chuck 31,72 FRESHMEN Alloway, Twila 34 Ball, Robert 34 Barlow, Kathleen 34,48, 53 Beair, Beverly 34 Beck, Rosalie 34 Bevlngton, Betty - absent Boblitt, Eddie 34,54,62 Booze, Wilham 34,74 Branson, Ralph 34 Bray, Tom 34 Brunson, Sandra 34 Brunson, Sharon 34 Bullock, Betty 34 Burton, Patty 34, 53 Bush, Marilyn 34, 50 Campbell, Donald 34,46 Carey, Lois 34,53 Carter, Annetta Lou 34,48,5o,53 59 61 63 Castle, David 34, 74 Clingerman, Sandra 34,46,53, Compton, Bob 36 Cook, James 34 Cook, Michael 34 Cooksey, Tom 34 Corwin, Bill 34 Cost, Betsy 34, 48,53,54,61 Costln, David 34,53,62,63 Cox, Herbert 36 Davidson, Mary 36 Day, Herbert 34 Deardurff, Marilyn 34,46, 53 Decker, Jane 34 Decker, Josephine 34 Detwiler, James 34 Dickey, Jerry 34,46,62,63 Dille, Carol 34,49, 50 Dove, Robert 34,46,48,53,6 Dywm. Di2He34-46-53.59 Early. Martha 34,33,63 Eckhardt, Jay 34, 2,63 Elliott, Dan - absent Elliott, Janet 36,46, 63 Elliott, Tom 34 Fisher, Carol 34,46, 47,61 Fischer, Joan 34,48,53 Floss, Dennis 34 Focht, Frank 34,74 Foughty, Bruce 34 Freer, John 34,53,62,63 Gantz, Eileen 34,49 Geboy, Brian 34 ,62 2,63 Gillespie, Virginia 34,5o,53, 54, 59 61 63 Gillespie, Wesley 34,46, 74 Golder, Marjorie 34 Golder, Virginia 34 Good, Virgil 34 Gough, David 34 Greenbaum, David 34,46,47 62 63 Grubbs, Bob 34 Guthrie, Sandra 34 Guy, Bill 34,53 GUY' John 34146-59 Handley, Francis 34 Harrington, Judy 34 Hassel, Shirley - absent Al-Iayes, Carol 34, 50, 53 ,,Heminger, Shirley 34 Henry, Tom 35 Hess, Barbara 35 Hicks, Jean 35 Hill, Beverly 35,48, 53 Hostetler, Rita 35,53,54 'r Howard, Thomas 35 Huffman, Joyce 35 Hurley, Janet 35,53 Hurley, Phyllis 35 Inskeep, Jerry 35 Ivory, Carol 35,48,53 Jackson, Bill 36, 46, 63 Jamison, Larry 35 Jenkins, Dorothy 35,53 Johns. Sally 35.48.53.s9.6s Johnson, Alan 35,5o, 62 Johnson, Norma 35,46, 54 Kauffman, Sonja 35 illtems, Rosalie 35, 46, 53 King, Robert 35 , Knight, Mary Jane 35 ' Krouse, Barbara 35, 53, 62,63 Lambert, Paul - absent Lambert, Sonny 35 Lange, Harold 35 LeVal1ey, John 35 LeVan, Bob 35,50 McBride, Patricia 35 McMullen, Jack 35 Means, Doris 35 Messner, David 35 Moore, Janet 35, 50 Morris, Nancy 35,50,53 Mustaine, Dan 35 Neff, Larry 35 Nevers, Clarence 35 Newman, Ben 35,62 Nicholl, Susan 35, 53, 59, 62, 63 Parker, Richard 35,46 Pash, Betty Lou 36, 53 Peters, Milton 35,50 PEUY- M317 35-53 Phillips, Franklin 35 .grwlex Confinue Pu01e, Jane 35.48. 50.53.59 Young, Barbara 36,50,53 Porter, Pam 35,49,50 Prater, Dick - absent Price, Bill - absent Rathfelder, Ernest 35 Rea, Scottie 35 Riblet, Helen 35 Rich, Donna - absent Riley, James 35 Ritter, Jack 35 Roberts, Dick 35,46 Robinaugh, Rheta 35 Rosterfer, Ronald 35 Rowan, Larry 35 Sargent, Carolyn 35 Severs, Patty 35 Sheeley, Jean 35 Sheets, Bob 35 Shepherd, Carol 35,46 Shields, Evelyn 35 Shields, Melvin 35 Shields, Robert 35 Short, Lois 35,53,62,63 Short, Mardell 36 Shough, Gloria 36 Shroyer, Phyllis 36 Sbumaker, Marcia 36 Simpson, Robert 36 Smith, Gayle 36,46 Smith, Neil 36 Smith, Shirley 36, 53 Smith, Stanley 36 Sours, Flo Ann 36,48,53 Strayer, Willis 36,62 Stuber, Shirley 36 Summers, Bud 36 Swartz, John 36,50 Turner, Therese 36 Wallace, Sharlene 36,53 Watkins, Leland 36 Weeks, Lois Jean 36,53 Weimer, Nita 36 Whitney, Suzanne 36 Williamson, Eloise 36 Wilson, Mack 36 Wilson, Sally 36, 53 Wish, Judy 36,48,53,63 Wood, Nancy 36,48,53,6 Wood, Ralph 36, 50 Wright, Thomas 36 Yaney, Judith 36 Yoder, Kenneth 36 , 56, 61, 62, 63,66, 67 1,63 Young, Rosemary 36,46 53 59 63 Zoz, Ronnie 36,62 TOP FLIGHT Eighth Grade Pictures On Pages 38 39 40 also Augustine, Jane 54 Bewley, Barbara 54 Coffman, Carol 61,62 Cole, Connie 61 Deardurff, Carolyn 59 Dow, Stanley 59 Emmons, Jane 61 Horn, Marilyn 54,62 Jenkins, Beverly 59 Johnson, Betsy 54 Johnson, Philip 59 Knowlton, Kay 61 Schrader, Jeanne 62 Silverstein, Bob 54 Weaver, Nancy 59 Seventh Grade Pictures On Pages 41 42 43 also Brown, Jewell 54 Culp, Shirley 59 Dugan, Joan 54 Hubbard, Bonnie 54 Jenkins, Peggy 59 McNeill, Lora Lee 59 Schottenstein, Edwin 54 Smith, Marilyn 54 Sours, Helen 59 Wm YEARIOOKS nci oi QUALH' O ,bn MYERS ANDCO INC TOPEKA KANSAS -af 1 ,E J 1 . 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