Buckland High School - Whitefeather Yearbook (Wapakoneta, OH)
- Class of 1954
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' X - l :' 'T' --A ----A-f --'-4-- f-V' ---- 'Q --- ------ A51.g.g,15.5'-.34-:la-'12-21-iii-Qvxggzffggl-tiiiijsgg-33355. 1L:-qL:?re2-:cage 4:.--'-'-,- - ' -' .. gl V R A NN A 'X THE 25th EDITION OF THE WHI TEF EA T HER P sented by the Senior Clas Th P t l Record of the Year 1954 X , Q5 ff N I I ui Editorial NVe the senior class of 1954 are proud to present the twenty-fifth edition of the White- feather as a culmination of all the many pro- jects Which are undertaken by each graduat- ing class. We feel that we have profited much through our efforts to present to you a pictor- ial record of our curriculum and extra curric- ular activities. We hold in our hearts many fond mem- ories of the teachers Whom we have met and worked with down through the years. We feel that they have been the motivating factors in providing innumerable links in the chain of events which has given us the confidence to step ito the world as commendable citizens. Our sincerest thanks go to the merchants in the surrounding area who have advertised in our yearbook. We hope that some day we may repay them for their help because with- out them our yearbook would have been in- complete. We well realize that we shall miss the un- derclassmen after We are gone. However, We shall always remember the wonderful cooper- ation they have given us. Also we Wish to thank those of you who have purchased our yearbook. We hope that it will serve you as a standing memory of the class of 54. By Iim E. Springer Contents WISE GRADS PROM SOPH FROSH KIDS CLUBS MELODY BUCKS UADS7! ALMA MA-TER VVe're loyal to you, Buckland High The red and the White is our cry, - We'll back you to stand With the best in the land For we know you are true Buckland High. Rah! Rah! Fight on is our cry to you team, Victory for us, it is nigh Our team is our fame protector They'll bring us out a victor VVe're for you Buckland High. Fling out that dear old flag of Red and White Bring out your sons and daughters Fighting for right Like men of old on giants Placing reliance, shouting defiance Os-key-wow-Wow, Amid the broad green plains that Nourish our land, For honest labor and for wisdom We stand And unto thee we pledge our heart and hand We're loyal to you, Buckland High. - - -DEDEATION B To express our gratitude and appreciation to those who have helped us most, we the senior class of 1954 wish to dedicate this edition of the VVhitefeather to our parents. They have shown us the utmost cooperation during the twelve years of our school careers, and have willingly opened their homes that we might have a place to compile the contents of this yearbook. Without their help we could not have successfully reached our graduation. Mr Mrs. Robert Bruner Mr Mrs. Tony Martin Mr Mrs. Dan Burger Mr. Mrs. Pearl Place Mr Mrs. Arthur Doering Mr Mrs. Delmar Place Mr Mrs. Dallas Fox Mr Mrs. Iule Richardson Mr Mrs. Leo Fuerst Mr Mrs. Warren Sawmiller Mr Mrs. Fred Higgins Mr Mrs. Virgil Springer Mr Mrs. Iohn Howell Mr Mrs. Virgil Tangeman Mr Mrs. Virgil Krites Mr. Mrs. Virgil Whetstone Mr. Mrs. Arthur Lambert iimiiima Q15 5 xx X Q Q , .I-lvmvrll ....:..,. BGARD OF EDUCATION n l - 1 1 1 l i Seated: Earl Ramga, Gerald Brookhart, Eldon Bowsher, Don Paul Fritz. Standing: Wayne Brookhart, Sam Chrismer. President .........,.......... Earl Ramga Vice President .... Eldon Bowsher Clerk ........ ..............,.............. . -. ............. ......... W aync Brookhart E I - FACULTY Franklin High School, Pa., 1941-45 Celina High School, Ohio, 1945-46 Mendon High School, Ohio, 1946-48 Center Township School, Mercer County, 1948-52 Buckland Local School, Auglaize County, 1953- Dr. Harry L. Rahmann, Supt. Physical Science Physical Education Chemistry English German Theology Findlay College, Bachelor of Arts, 1936 Bowling Green University, Summer 1936 West Liberty State Teachers Col lege, 1937 Springfield College, Mass., 1946 Lighthouse Seminary, Illinois Master of Arts, 1947 of Literature, 1948 of Divinity, 1949 of Philosophy, 1950 Doctor Doctor Doctor Indiana University, Indiana, Master of Education, 1951 Billie D. Blair Agriculture Shop, Science Chemistry BSA University of Arkansas Arkansas Tech. Gwiaduate Work at Ohio State FACULTY - y Miriam Brown Bernice B. Moore Mathematics Commercial Language Bowling Green A. B. Miami University Ohio State Ohio Northern A. B. X53 William Gooclish Ray Shinahery Coach - Science Vocal - Band Musi Findlay Indiana University Ohio State B. A. M. S. ll. S. in Eel. - FACULTY 'Q A x.K,f W--f ha... .- , . Irene Eisley .Marie Folk Fifth and Sixth Grades lhlfd fmd FOUYYI1 GFHJCS Ohio Noftliern University Auglflizff COUUYY Normal Dowling Green University Ni Q Margery L. Culver Thelma Bruner First and Second Grades Seventh and Eighth Grades Graduate in Ped. Auglaize County Normal Ohio Northern University Ohio Northern University SCHGOL-EMPLOYEES Peterson Construction Workers Emerson Smith Ianitor SCHOOL EMPLOYEES CO O KS: Mrs. Maxine Sutton Mrs. Marcella Sunderland. if og, BUS DRIVERS: Victor Richardson, Glen Lishness, Charles Kramer, Leslie Zerkel, Emerson Smith. TATif2l2fiw33N SN xxx 5 CSC:-1-LEDQ QAWQ2 my K ,. CLAS HI TOR Y In the fall of 1942, twenty-eight eager first graders entered Miss Culver's room. Miss Cul- ver became a second mother to us and helped us adjust to the new environment which surround- ed us about seven hours a day, 5 days each week. We can't rememberl ch about our first 6 years of school, however, when we entered the 'ith grade we found many ac 'vities to consume our time and develop our abilities. Many members of our class began to participate in basketball, band, and chorus and have continued in those activi- ties through high school. It was an important date for us when we graduated from the eighth grade in May, 1950. I Seventeen greenies embarked on a four year trip in September 1950. The day the seniors initiated us was a big day for ius. Most of us actually enjoyed it, but when it was over we sighed with relief--we were full fle Nged freshmen. We sold programs at basketball games to help boost our treasury. Our officers wer, as follows: President, Glenn Kritesg Vice President, Jim Springer, Secretary, Donna Mercerg Treasurer, Rita Placeg Student Council, Glen Fuerst and Mary Lou Doer- ingg Advisor, Mr. Rudolph Leatherman. In October of our sophomore year we sponsored a spaghetti supper, which was very profit- able. Our officers were: President, Don Whetstoneg Vice President, Glen Fuerstg Secretary, Jim Springer, Treasurer, Audrey Fox, Student Council, Rita Place and Donna Mercer, Advisor, Mr. Jo- seph Kelley. In the spring we chose our class rings and the play which we were to present in the fall so that we would be ready to start our junior year in high gear. Our third year of high school was an extremely busy one. With the leadership of our offi- cers, the cooperation of all class members, and the helpful guidance of our advisor, Mrs. Phyllis Corderman, our junior year was very successful. Our officers were: President, Jim Springer, Vice President, Glen Fuerstg Secretary, Betty Tangemang Treasurer, Mary Lou Doering, Student Council, Marge Bruner and Don Whetstone. The Fall Frolics square dance was the first activity which the juniors sponsored. After that we began to earnestly practice for our class play, Finder Creepers , 'which we presented on October 24. It was a successful and profitable performance and the cast en- joyed entelrftaining the community. During the ye ar we also sponsored a bake sale and a skating party. Oniaifipril 17 a number of members of the WIMA radio station presented a variety show in the school auditorium from which the juniors received the profit. The height of our careers as jun- iors took place on May 15, when we gave the prom in honor of the senior class. During our final year of school we were handicapped somewhat by the building program. Our officers were: President, Glen Fuerstg Vice President, Jim Springer, Secretary, Rita Place, Treasurer, Marge Bruner, Student Council, Donna Mercer and Don Whetstoneg Advisor, Mrs. Miriam Brown. We sold ice cream and pop at school and served the lunches at two local farm sales. On February 12 we sponsored a cafeteria supper which we held in the new dining hall. Our senior class play was presented in April. 'The class greatly appreciated the banquet given in our honor by the juniors on May 14. May' 23, 1954, was the most memorable date of our entire school life. Seven- teen proud and happy seniors received their diplomas on that Sunday evening. The following Mon- day we life for a journey to New York City and Washington, D. C. Thus, we concluded together our high-school careers. MARY LOU DOERING fDoeringJ Pioneer 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Top Ol the World - UH. M. S. Pinaforev - UHearts and Blossoms - 3 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Student Council - 1 Girls' Glee Club - 4 Cheerleader 1-2-3 Librarian - 4 wk, MARGUERITA JEAN BRUNER CMargeD Pioneer 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Giris' Glee Club - 4 Band 1-2-3-4 CPresident - 43 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Top O' the World - 1 H. M. S. Pinafore - 2 Hearts and Blossoms - 3 Student Council - 3 Office Secretary - 4 Class Treasurer - 4 Whitefeather - 4 Athletic Committee - 1 F. T. A. CPresidentJ - 4 Whitefeather - 4 Class Treasurer - 3 AUDREY EVELYN FOX CAudreyJ Class Treasurer - 2 Pioneer 3 CAss't. Editorj 4 CEditorJ Chorus - 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Top O' the World - 1 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Office Secretary - 4 Whitefeather - 4 CLASS PR OPHE C Y After teaching school for several years in a midwestern city, I was selected to chaperone one of the high school groups on their senior trip. The bus schedule was so arranged that it was necessary to spend a day in Dayton, Ohio. Not wanting to waste any time, I started with the group to see the world's tallest TV tower and tour the WHIO Station. In order to move our group safely from the tower to the station, arrangements were made for a police escort. As the patrolman arrived, I was astonished to see one of my old classmates, Bill Lambert, among them. It seemed that Bill had entered the State Patrol after his discharge from the army, and was now very content with his occupation. On the way to the station Bill informed me that many of the Buckland graduates of '54 were working there. Upon entering the entrance lounge a very cordial receptionist greeted us. After taking a se- cond look at her, I realized that it was Audrey Fox. Of course, her last name was no longer Fox, but nevertheless, I was very glad to see her. She immediately rang for the station manager, who was none other than Glen Fuerst. Glen greeted us and then called for two of the station's most capable guides. I was told that one of the guides was to take the group of seniors on tour, while the other one, Bill Sawmiller, was to take me through the station to see several of my former classmates. By now it was just 1:00 p. m., and time for 'iThe Business of Farming, an agricultural program featuring Roger Place. I learned that Roger was a successful farmer living near Buckland, but that he journeyed to Dayton once a week for this programi In order to familiarize me with the work in producing a program the next part of the tour took me behind he television camera. Here, much to my surprise, I saw director Glenn Krites in- dustriously working on his weekly theater hour. In the sound room I found Don Whetstone busily working on a sound track for a future program, and who should be adjusting several of the large cameras but Bob O'Neal, now a camera technician. The next stop on the tour was the station 's health center. Bill informed me, that like any large factory, this TV station had a registered nur se on call at all times. As the nurse entered the room, I at once recognized Marge Bruner. From the health center my guide took me to the office. Here I discovered Betty Tangeman, who was by this time a private secretary, taking dictation from the office manager, Jim Springer. After a short talk with Jim and Betty, I went to the sports arena where Ronnie Richardson was about to referee a professional basketball game. Ronnie, I was told, had gone into the field of professional athletics, and enjoyed his work very much. The next stop was one of the smaller studios where Rita Place, Donna Mercer, and Arleen Martin were rehearsing for their weekly show entitled, Music for You. During the few minutes that I chatted with the girls, I was informed that they were all happily married, but retained their 'inaiden names for professional use only. In the adjoining studio several directors were preparing a news broadcast. The special guest for the day was John Howell, a noted world traveler. John had become a free-lance reporter visiting many spots on the globe and was now appearing on radio and television. As I gianced at my watch, I realized that I must hurry and meet the students in my group so that we might make connections for the remain der of the trip. However, as I thought over the events of this day spent in Dayton, I realized that had been privileged to see all of my high school classmates, and was indeed thankful for this opportunity. .--r'v!P'p1'm- iv:--. . -. JOHN HOWELL, JR. Uohnniej F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. Assistant Reporter F. F. A. Vice President - 4 Baseball 3-4 Basketball - 3 Whitefeather - 4 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 GLEN LEE FUERST fStretch J Pioneer - 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Class Play Finders Creepers' Class Play - 4 Top O' the World - H. M. S. Pinafore - Hearts and Blossoms - 3 Student Council - 1 F. F. A. - 1 C ass President - 4 Class Vice President Athletic Committee - Band Librarian - 1 Whitefeather - 4 Fireman 2-3 V Y 1 2 2-3 3 -2 GLENN DALE KRITES CMeatba11D Pioneer 2-3-4 Chorus l-2-3-4 1-2-3-4 Play Finders Creepers' Play - 4 O' thc World - 1 Band Class Class Top H, M. S. Pinafore - 2 Hearts and Blossoms - 3 Athletic Committee - 2 Class President - 1 Blasketbafl 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Whitefeather - 4 ' 3 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of Buckland High School on this 23rd day of May, Nineteen-hundred and fifty-four, being in our usual sane state of mind do hereby make our last will and testa- ITICIH. Article Article Article Article I I I I I I L I 1, I, 1, I I I I I I 7 1 I To the Iunior class We will all our money making ideas. II To the Sophomore class We will our luck in giving the Prom. III To the Freshmen class We will all our trials and tests of the past four years. IV Marge Bruner, will my job as treasurer to any junior who is unlucky enough to be elected. Mary Lou Doering, will my used American Observern to anyone who will take it. Audrey Fox, will my job as Pioneer editor to Charlene Lishness and Sharon Wagner. Glen Fuerst, will the job of senior class president to anyone who Wants it. Iohn Howell, will my orneriness to Sue Kramer. Glen Krites, will my extra sixty pounds to Donald Brookhart. Bill Lambert, will my hook shot to Ted Sprague. Arleen Martin, will my basketball eligibility lists to Carol Sprague. Donna Mercer, will my job as Doc's secretary to ,Ioan Bruner. Robert O'Neal, will my flirting ability to Don Hager. Rita Place, will my secretarialjob to anyone who wants it. Roger Place, will my red hair to Carolynn Grace Ramga. Ronnie Richardson, will my one hand jump shot to Bob Dearing. Bill Sawmiller, will my shortness to Willie Horn. lim Springer, will my height to lim Becker. Betty Tangeman, will my shortness to Mary Lou Stoner. Don Whetstone, Will my Wittiness to Tom White. The Senior Class of 1954 WILLIAM EUGENE LAMBERT qPickp Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Whitefeather -4 F. F. A. 2-3-4 Class Play Class Play - DORIS ARLEEN MARTIN CGeorgeJ Pioneer 1-2-3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 CReporterJ Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 Hearts and Blossoms - 3 Librarian - 1 Cheerleader 3-4 Girls' Glee Club - 4 Booster Club - 3 Finders Creepers - 3 4 BA CCALA UREA TE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH May 16, 1954 8:00 P. M. Processional, Holy, Holy, Holyl' ...., Invocation ,,,,oooo...,.IIo.. ., ooI,-,.,,Ioo,-,,,,, , Music ...,,... Scripture ...,.., Baccalaureate Address ,cccccc Music ,...,... Benediction ccci.....,....,V....,,.....,,,cc,,,,,,,,,,cc,,,,,,,,,, Recessional, Onward Christian Soldiersn Roxanna Howard Rev. Denlinger Chorus Rev. Denlinger Rev. Peckham Chorus Rev. Denlinger Roxanna Howard ROBERT ALLEN O'N EAL CPinkyJ Pioneer - 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Basketball - 1 Baseball 1-3 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 Whitefeather - 4 Booster Club - 3 CVice Presidentj Pioneer Staff 3-4 Boys' Glee Club - 4 DONNA LOUISE MERCER CMertJ Pioneer 3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Student Advisor - 2 Band 1-2-3-4 CStudent Director - 43 Class Play - 4 Class Play 'fFinders Creepers - 3 Top O' the World - 1 H, M. S. Pinafore - 2 Hearts and Blossoms - 3 Student Council - 2 Student Council President - 4 Librarian - 2 Office Secretary 3-4 F. T. A. Secretary - 4 Cheerleader 3-4 Class Secretary - 1 Whitefeather - 4 RITA GENELLE PLACE CRetJ Pioneer 3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 CSecretary - 43 'H. M. S. Pinafore' - 2 Hearts and Blossoms - 3 Cheerleaders 2-3-4 Student Council - 3 Class Treasurer - 1 Class Secretary - 4 Office Secretary - 4 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 Whitefeather - 4 Girls' Glee Club - 4 Athletic Committee - 2 C OMMEN CEMEN T May 23, 1954 8:00 P. M. Processional, Pomp 81 Circumstancen .... .... M iss Culver Invocation ....... Rev. Denlinger Salutatory ,,,A,,,,, Marge Bruner Music AMMMMM,M ...... C horus Valedictory M M,MMMMMMM P MA... ...,...,...,... . . ,... Mary Lou Doering Music, Avalon Nights Overturew ..... ,o..,.,ooo,oo,,,o.,oo, B and Commencement Address ..,,t......t. it ,,otttt tttot.ootooot,o ,t,,,ttott, , , ,P .,,,,,-- Glen Eisenbarger, Principal Bushnell School, Springfield, Ohio Presentation of Awards ..,,cct tc.t.. D r. Rahmann Presentation of Diplomas Eighth Grade .,,...... ...,..,...,.,. . ..............,, C ounty Supt. L. F. Schumaker Seniors ..,........... ,,.,,,,, P resident of Board of Education, Earl Ramga Charge to Class cctt, iti,i i Dr, Rahmann Music, Peace in the Valleyw ,tcticc -M,-iii S eniol-5 Benediction ,P ,ttt t.t.cct B ,,-tt,.,, R ev, Peckham Recessional, Hu1digungsmarsch ., kkllii W Band RONALD EUGENE RICHARDSON CRuntJ Pioneer - 4 Chorus 1-2 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 Student Council - 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Whitefeather - 4 F. T. A. - 4 ROGER CLAYTON PLACE ' CScottyJ Band 1-2-3-4 CStudent Directory Chorus 1-2-3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3 CTreasurerJ 4 CSec'y.J Top O' the World - 1 H. M. S. Pinafore - 2 Hearts and Blossoms - 3 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Pioneer 3-4 Whitefeather - 4 Librarian 1-2 F. T. A. - 4 WILLIAM GRANT SAWMILLER Q Teeth J F. F. A. 2-3 CAssistant Reporterj - 4 fStudent Advisorj Basketball 1-2-3 Manager - 4 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Whitefeather - 4 Class Play - 4 Baseball 1-2-3 Manager - 4 Pioneer - 3 SEPTEMBER 7 Schoo1Opcned 14 '75 School vacation d program 28 School opened again OCTOBER 2 Freshmen Initiation 23 Jim Springer 30 Bill Lambert NOVEMBER Margie Bruner Botkins Basketball Glenn Krites Hunting-no school York Van Del Lima, St. Gerards DECEMBER Mendon Waynesfield St. Joe Robert O'Neal Rita Place Donna Mercer JANUARY New Knoxville Anna Minster Cridersville New Bremen CALENDAR ue to building FEBRUARY 2 Cridersville 3 Ronnie Richardson 6 Lima St. Johns 16 Tournament Starts 20 Arleen Martin MARCH 10 Glcn Fuerst APRIL 8 Easter Services 12 John Howell 23 Pre-school clinic 30 Senior Class Play MAY 7 Spring Concert 14 Junior and Senior Prom 15 Alumni Banquet 16 Baccalaureate 23 Commencement 24 New York and Washington, here we come JUNE 17 Roger Place 22 Betty Tangeman JULY 2 Audrey Fox 3 Mary Lou Doering AUGUST 24 Bill Sawmiller 30 Don Whetstone. I' A BETTY GLEE TANGEMAN 1BetsyJ Pioneer 3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 H, M. S. Pinaforen - Hearts and Blossoms' Girls' Glee Club - 4 Librarian 1-4 Athletic Committee - F. T. A. - 4 Class Secretary - 3 Whitefeather - 4 JIM EARL SPRINGER CHerkJ Pioneer 3-4 Chorus 1-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 CV. Presidentj Band Librarian - 1 Blasketball 1-3-4 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 F. F. A. - 1-2 fSec.J 3-4 CTreas.J Class Secretary - 2 Class V. President 1-4 Class President - 3 Top O' the World - 1 Hearts and Blossoms - 3 Fireman 2-3 Whitefeather - 4 Student Advisor - 2 DONALD EUGENE WHETSTONE qchinkp Basketball 1-2-3 Class Play Finders Creepers - 3 Class Play - 4 F. F. A. 1-2 CAsst. Advisorj F. F. A. - 3 CStudent Advisorj F. F. A. - 4 CPresidentJ Class President - 2 Student Council 3-4 Whitefeather - 4 Name Margie Bruner Mary Lou Doering Audrey Fox Glen F uerst john Howell Glenn Krites Bill Lambert Arleen Martin Donna Mercer Robert O'Neal Rita Place Roger Place Ronnie Richardson Bill Sawmiller Iim Springer Betty Tangeman Don Whetstone Nickname Marge Doering Pete Stretch Iohnnie Meatball Pick George Mert Pinky Ret Scotty Runt Buckshot Herk Betsy Chink SENIUR Food Hamburger Sc Hot Fudge Sundae Fried Chicken Fish 8: French Fries Chicken 8: Ice Cream Fried Chicken ES: Cherry Pie Pineapple Pie Fried Chicken Cheeseburgers ZS: Malts Spanish Rice ZS: Tea Choc. Pie with Whipped Cream Steak Sc French Fries Ice Cream, Pie ZS: Cake Meatloaf Chicken Sc Mashed Potatoes Steak Sc Mashed Potatoes Fried Chicken Sz Cherry Pie Chicken Noted for Being Late Twirling Ability Being Engaged Wise Cracks Orneriness Teasing People Hook Shot Singing Singing Pestering People Laugh Flat Top Sports Size Giggle Talking Being Late Hangout Sprague's Dick's Billls West Auglai St. Marys Hannah's Sherm's Lima Buckland St. Marys Wapakoneta Wapakoneta Shernfs Sherm's Buckland Wapakoneta Shernfs ze Street HI -LI TES Saying I got work to do I'll never get this done Ah, don't Well I'11 tell you Oh, come on Hardest I ever Worked Come on Want'a fight or somethin' I'1n not bothering you This makes me so mad That's right I donlt know I owe you one I donlt know Oh, stop it Friend Pastime Playing Piano Studying Running around with Teasing people Pestering people Being with Hannah Hunting Going to Church Working in the Ofice Writing to Girls Cheerleading Going to Wapakoneta Playing Cards Polishing Basketballs Riding a Motorcycle Reading Driving Bill 5TMTiGDf,x9 X XX NN Rxfiivxxifil 1 Qcisi-DQ - JUN1oRS lst: Sharon Wagner, Barbara Tester, Waneta Sunderland, Nancy Stimmel, lacque- linc Truesdale, Hannah Holtzapple, Laureda Ewing. Znd: Bob Ramga, Alice Ramga, Charlene Lishness, Roxanna Howard, Mrs. Moore, Don L. Whetstone. 3rd: Sam Howell, Homer Sprague, Lewis Brincefield, Roger Shoffstall, Franklin Place. Officers: President .......... ...... S haron Wagner Vice President .................... Alice Ramga Secretary ,,,,.,.,,...............,. Barbara Tester Treasurer L ..,......... Don Lee Whetstone Student Council ,, Roxanna Howard, Bob Ramga Advisor ..............., Mrs. Moore The juniors sold pecans at Christmas time and their treasury was greatly enlarged by the income. We are planning a Iunior-Senior Banquet which will be held sometime in the spring. 5 N X M SQ? -F SOPIEQMORES- I- I - lst: Tom Davidson, Maryalice Springer, Richard Brorein, Velma Martin, Mr. Good- ish, Sharon Elsass, Vernie Richardson, Betty Truesdale, Ronnie Place. Znd: Carol Sprague, Betty Keysor, lim W'hetstone, Mary Lou Stoner, Ray Sidey, Nila Howell, Sue Kramer. Srd: Ted Sprague, Don Hager, Willie Horn, Donald Brookhart, Iohn Eisley. VVe the sophomore class of 1953-54 have done several tasks throughout the year to make money for our on coming senior trip. Several of our boys played on the basketball team and Velma Martin and Maryalice Springer were cheerleaders. Many of the members of our class participated in various activities of the band, chorus, and glee clubs. The officers elected at the beginning of the year for the sophomore class are as follows: President .,,,-, ,,,,,,,r cc,, C a rol Sprague Vice President ..,..c,.....,... lim Whetstone Seererary ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Betty Io Truesdale Treasurer ,,......,....cc. Maryalice Springer Student Counsel ,-,,,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,.,,c,....,.......,...., ..,,......c. N ila Howell, Vernon Richardson Saiwi m X wx N FRQ 5 H X X 1 Q Q l ,.v ? l,. ,- .,,-. 1 1 1 - FRES-HMEN - -1- epr '35 jx ft . ' N. ,,,i,-.,,-,,y...,G,, ,,, i 4 . I lst: Ierry Lishness, Vivian Wagner, Howard DeBell, Mr. Shinabery, David Fox, Ioan Bruner, Iames Becker. Q Znd: Mary Ann McClintock, Marlene Ramga, Robert Dearing, Patricia Bowersock, Tom White Eileen Keysor, Carolynn Ramga. 3rd: Paul Chrismer, Maurice Spacht, Diana Carmean, Iames Lauth, Ioe Fuerst. At the beginning of the year our class had eighteen members, later on Diana Carm- ean moved to St. Marys and then Mike McBeth enrolled in our class from Blume High School. Also at the beginning of the year we elected class officers. They are as follows: President ...........,.... Carolynn Ramga Vice President ie.......... Ierry Lishness Secretary .... Mary Ann McClintock Treasurer ..,....,,.,,i,,,.--, Eileen Keysor Student Council, Ioan Bruner and Maurice Spacht Reporter, Vivian Wagner We have sponsored a cookie sale and sold candy to make money. STMECQN R X Mm X N EIGHTH GRADE lst: Roger Sunderland, Darlene Carmean, Linda Dearing, Mrs. Bruner, Kay Doer- ing, Sharon Wilges, Bob Rostorfer. Znd: Iimmy Sawmiller, Iim Wycuff, Linda Ramsey, Io Ann Kentner, Darrell Miller, Christine Ramga, Nancy Stoner, Charles Peterson, Iackie Brincefield. Since our school is operating this year on the 8-4 plan, the seventh and eighth grades are separate from high school. On November 16 they moved downstairs to one of the new rooms. At the beginning of the school year there were 15 eighth graders but during Decem- ber Iack Brincefield and Darlene Carmean transferred to York and St. Marys schools. The class is Well represented in the band and on the junior high basketball team. A club composed of both 7th and 8th grades was organized early in the year. The officers are: J President ......... ....... L illda DC211'iDg Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,, Charles Peterson Secretary .......... ...... N ancy Stoner Treasurer ,rrrrr,,, ,,,,,r,,, P hyllig Becker I- I- SEVENTH GRADE. - lst: Ned Doering Ieanie Kentner, Donnie Ziegenbusch, Mrs. Bruner, Marilyn De- bell, Gale Fry, Donna lean Keysor. Znd: Phyllis Becker, Chester Barrett, Gary Holtzapple, Bob Brandehoff, Charles Mc- Pheron, Gertrude Wagner. 3rd: Steven McClintock, Elmer Wagner, Patty Rostorfer, Larry Whetstonegl Ierry Sims. The seventh grade is composed of 7 girls and ll boys. Ierry Sims and Robert Bran- dehoff are new students here this year. All the students take part in chorus, and practice each Tuesday in the music room. Several boys are on the junior high basketball team and five out of the class are in the band or taking instrumental lessons. The entire class helped to present a Christmas pantomine for the school program on December 24. A Christmas party consisting of fl pot-luck dinner and gift exchange was held in the room the same date. - - i-- SI2i-TH-GR-:4DE- I - - it lst: Linda Lou Place, William Kill, Penny Fry, Mrs. Eisley, Sharon DeBell, Carl Ramga, Donna Becker. Znd: Ronald Lauth, Carol Sunderland, Iimmy Iohns, Sunda Tangeman, Paul Gray, Elaine Cook, Bernard Perry, Marilyn Place, Richard Teeters. 3rd: Iim Sidey, Nancy White, David Burris, Marilyn Doering, Dick Ziegenbusch, Ruth Kentner, David Brincefield. In the fall of 1953 the sixth grade had 22 members, ll boys and 11 girls. In Decem- ber we were sorry to lose David Brincefield to York School. The sixth grade participated in the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. We cele- brated several birthdays and had parties at Halloween, Christmas and Valentine's Day. Officers elected for the fifth and sixth grades for the school year were as follows: President .......................... Marilyn Place Vice President ....i...,,,,,,,, Nancy Spaqhf Secretaries ...... Elaine Cook, Marilyn Doering Treasurer ,,,-,-, ,,,,,,,-, B fuce Eisley - FIFTH GRADE g lst: Pauline Wagner, Phil Gibson, Linda Minkner, Mrs. Eisley, Nancy Spacht, Lewis Cook, Shirley Doering. Znd: Bobby Howell, Larry Iohns, Iean Ann Lauth, Tommy Sprague, Bruce Eisley. Srd: Charles Ramga, Danny Sims, Billy Baker, Iudy Dearing, Gale Iohn, David Briggs, Richard Miller. The beginning of the 1953 school term found 18 members in the fifth grade, 6 girls and 12 boys. The fifth grade participated in the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. Quite a number of the boys and girls celebrated their birthdays at school with a par- ty. They also enjoyed the parties at Halloween, Christmas and Valentine's Day. Both grades helped sell magazines. The proceeds which amounted to 35122.15 were used to purchase a rexograph and other supplies for the school. yFOUR-ill-I GRQDEI - lst: Terry Keysor, Bonnie Rostorfer, Larry Cook, Iudy Sunderland, Dexter Marlott, Linda Smith, Terry Tangeman. Znd: Raymond Kill, Tommy Tangema n, Maxine Kramer, Billy Meyers, Neal Brince- field, Bert Sidey, Miss Folk. In the beginning of the 1953-54 school term the fourth grade had 11 boys and 4 girls enrolled. During the year, however, we were sorry to lose Roy Rains, who moved to Day- ton and Neal Brincefield, who moved to York school district. All of the fourth graders participated in the Christmas program, and the program which was presented at the Farmers' Institute. Most of the children celebrated their birthdays at school, and room parties were held for Halloween, Christmas, and Valentineis Day. - THIRD GRADE ,Y.-, XRS Q33 lst: Glenn Lewis Ramga, Frances Wagnc1', Bobby Gibson, Miss Folk, George Peter- son, Nancy Brincefield, Iimmy Ramsey. Znd: Margie Kill, Tony Fuerst, Billy Doering, Wade Ewing, Bobby Sutton, Donald Brandehoff, Patty Iohn. 3rd: Nancy McClintock, Tarry Whetstone, Karen Place, Bobby Whetstone, Marilyn Briggs. In the fall of 1953 the third grade had an enrollment of eleven boys and eight girls. Ruth Rains left us and entered the Dayton Schools, and Nancy Brincefield moved to the York School District. Susan Rall, who came from Forest, Ohio, joined the third grade in December. The third grade participated in the Christmas program and Farmers' Institute. Quite a number of the children celebrated their birthdays at school with a party. They, too, enjoyed the various holiday parties such as, Halloween, Christmas, and Valentinels Day, given during the year. v -SECOND CLEA-DEL - - - - - lst: Kathleen Briggs, Max Place, Hattie B. Sidey, Gary Sawmiller, Barbara Iean Kentner, Glenn Edgar Biederman, Iudy Helmlinger. Znd: Barbara Elaine Brincefield, Iean-Clare Sims, Ieannie Shoffstall, Bobby Fry, Lynn Ewing, Dianna Bowersock, Wilma Shively, Barbara Ann Rothe. 3rd: Iuanita Kill, Iimmy Paul Seibert, Ianet Dearing, Miss Culver, Dianna Bowsher, Howard Marlott, Connie Sue Elsass. In the fall of 1953, 14 girls and 7 boys entered the second grade. We were sorry to lose Barbara Elaine Brincefield, who moved to Venedocia, and Iimmy Paul Seibert, who moved to Lima. Most of the children celebrated their birthdays at school. A Halloween party, a Christmas party, and a Valentine party were held during the year. Our grade also partici- pated in the Farmers' Institute program. FIRST GRADE lst: Richard Rostorfer, Iudy Kruse, Denise Place, Frederick Lee Ir., Nancy lean Iohns, Kim Fritz, Lana lean Minkner, Toyetta Place, Clem Cratty, Frederick Teeters. Zndz Berry Aab, Sandy Elsass, Donnie Davis, Christine LeMar, Roger Dean Iohns, Tommy Place, Brenda Dersham, Wayne Binkley, George Carder. 3rd: Iimmy Klingler, David Hughes, Donnie Green, Scottie Kramer, Miss Culver, Meredith Ewing, Gordon Kellerman, Iohnny Klinger. In the fall of 1953 the first grade had an enrollment of twenty-four pupils, 7 girls and 17 boys. On Oct. 16 we were happy to enroll Clem Cratty in our class from Cridersville, While on November 11 Donnie Davis entered from Lima, making a total of twenty-six. A Halloween party, a Christmas party, and a Valentine party were held during the year. Some of the boys and girls celebrated their birthdays at school. All of us participated in the Farmer's Institute program. '- 'v-vwf.,f- A, Q, -, ,M STATEGZQQRQ NX N XX QLU 5 Q Q --- - - -I F.FLA.- - lst: Sam Howell, Bill Sawmiller, Roger Place, Iim Springer, Don E. Wlietstone, Iohn Howell, Bob Ramga, Franklin Place. Znd: Mr. Blair, Ray Sidey, Iohn Eisley, Howard DeBell, Ioe Fuerst, Iim Lauth, Ierry Lishness, Iim Becker, David Fox. 3rd: Richard Brorein, Homer Sprague, Ronnie Place, Roger Shoffstall, Don Hager, VVillie Horn, Bill Lambert, Donald Brookhart, Tom White, Tom Davidson. OFFICERS President ,,,,.,,,.... Don E. Whetstone Reporter ..,...c . ,...,.c,c, Robert Ramga Vice President .,,,.. Iohn Howell, Ir. Sentinel .......c.c.,c,.,.,.... Franklin Place Secretary .,.,cc, ..,,i,. Roger Place Student Advisor ........ Bill Sawmiller Treasurer ,,,.,. , ....,......,i. lim Springer Advisor ................ ...........,.. Mr. Blair This year, 1954, the Future Farmers of America participated in the Parliamentary Procedure Contest and received a silver award. Roger Tangeman was elected to the degree of American Farmer and attended the National F. F. A. Convention in Kansas City. The chapter sponsored a scrap drive and sold candy at school during the noon hour to increase our treasury. 71..- - PIONEER QLAFBL- - Audrey Fox Editor .......,.,.,..,....,.............................. - .................... . ...,,,A.,..................,...,.,,.............,. Assistant Editors ...... Art Editor ....,.,... Ty pists ........ Advertising ......,. Calendar ..,.....,..... Mimeographers ......... Proof Readers ...,,.....,. Circulation Managers Sports .......,.,..,.,,.......... Ioke Editor Page Editors ,..,.. , Vivian Reporters ....,...........,... - ..... - ..............,,,............ Wagner, Sharon Wagner, Charlene Lishness Roger Shoffstall Donna Mercer, Arleen Martin, Betty Tangernan Laureda Ewing Barbara Tester Iim Springer, Robert O'Neal, Lewis Brincefield Hannah Holtzapple, Glenn Krites, Nila Howell, Marge Bruner, Rita Place. Advisor ..........,....,...,.,,............. - .........,.............. .... , Rita Place, Marge Bruner Roxanna Howard, Iacqueline Truesdale Ronnie Richardson, Roger Place Lewis Brincefield Alice Ramga, Mary Lou Doering Mrs. Moore WHITEFEATHER STAFF Seated: Rita Place, Audrey Fox, Glen Fucrst, lim Springer, Dr. Rahmann, Mary Lou Doering, Betty Tangeman. Standing: Glenn Krites, Roger Place, Don E. Whetstone, Ronnie Richardson, Bill Sawmiller, Marge Bruner, Robert O'Neal, Arlcen Martin, Iohn Howell Ir., Bill Lambert, Donna Mercer. Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Photography .,,., Art Editors .,..,c, Copy Editors ,....,.t. Advertising .,... Ioke Editor ....., -- Circulation .,..,.... Sports Editor .,c,,,, Proof Readers .,..... lim Springer Glen Fuerst Ronnie Richardson, Audrey Fox Bill Lambert, Mary Lou Doering Betty Tangeman, Rita Place Don Wlietstone, Arleen Martin Roger Place Margie Bruner, Robert O,Neal Bill Sawmiller Glenn Krites, Donna Mercer i STUDENT QOUNCIL lst: Roxanna Howard, Donna Mercer, Dr. Rahrnann, Nila Howell, Ioan Bruner. Znd: Bob Ramga, Don Whetstone, Ronnie Richardson, Maurice Spacht, Vernon Richardson. The Student Council consists of two representatives from the upper four grades in school. The purpose of the council is to give the student a voice in the various problems that arise in school. The Student Council officers this year were: President ,,,o,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, D onna Mercer Secretary .....,rc ......,.. R oxanna Howard Bqiliff ,,.,,, ,.,-.,,,. R onnie Richardson Advisor .,c.,c ...,.,,cc D r. Rahmann - FUTURE TEACHER-g'AS:gooI-ATI-QN - - lstz Betty Tangernen, Donna Mercer, Dr. Rahmann, Mary Lou Doering, Maryalice Springer. Znd: Betty Io Truesdale, Ioan Bruner, Roxanna Howard, Carol Sprague, Nila Howell. 3rd: Howard DeBell, Ronnie Richardson, Roger Place, Tom White, Ioe Fuerst, lim Becker. The Future Teachers' Association, a newly formed club in our school, is an organiza- tion designed to give future teachers a better understanding of what will be expected of them in the teaching field. Officers are as follows: President ,............... Mary Lou Doering Librarian .....,, .............,. I oan Bruner V. President ............ Maryalice Springer Treasurer ...,.. ........ R oxanna Howard Secretary ...,.... ...... D onna Mercer Advisor ,.oo.. .....,,, D r. Rahmann 4 If-IBRARIANS - lst: Mary Lou Doering, Mrs. Brown, Charlene Lishness Znd: Betty Tangenran, Nila Howell, Waneta Sunderland. OFFICE SECRETARIES lst: Audrey Fox, Donna Mercer, Barbara Tester, Alice Ramga. Znd: Carol Sprague, Marge Bruner, Hannah Holtzapple, Rita Place Smfmmv Nm Y MEL XX x Q C1-1'-fi.--DQ N - -MIXED-LQHORUS g 1st: Betty Tangeman, Arleen Martin, Maryalice Springer, Vivian Wagner, Diana Carmean, Patricia Bowersock, Carolynn Ramga, Sharon Elsass, Betty Io Truesdale, Marlene Ramga, Eileen Keysor. Znd: Mr. Shinabery, Mary Ann McClintock, Ioan Bruner, Mary Lou Doering, Sue Kramer, Mary Lou Stoner, Marge Bruner, Rita Place, Carol Sprague, Donna Mercer, Velma Martin. 3rd: Maurice Spacht, Glenn Krites, Robert O'Neal,l Roger Place, Glen Fuerst, lim Springer, Iohn Eisley, Bob Dearing, Paul Chrismer. The chorus consists of the upper four grades. Every Thursday, 8th period, we meet with our director, Mr. Shinabery. This year we participated in the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. We also sang at Farmers' Institute, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lst: Mary Ann McClintock, Vivian Wagner, Maryalice Springer, Diana Carmean, Patricia Bowersock, Mary Lou Stoner, Marlene Ramga. Znd: Mr. Shinabery, Arleen Martin, Donna Mercer, Marge Bruner, Rita Place, Ioan Bruner. 3rd: Betty Tangeman, Eileen Keysor, Sharon Elsass, Sue Kramer, Mary Lou Doering, Carolyn Ramga. BOYS' GLEE CLUB lst: Ierry Lishness, Maurice Spacht, Paul Chrismer. Znd: Mr. Shinabcry, Ioe Fucrst, Tom Wllite. I -I - BAN2- - .- lst: Mary Lou Doering, Marilyn Doering, Linda Lou Place, Rita Place. Znd: Iim Springer, Betty Tangeman, Maryalice Springer, Arleen Martin, Diana Car- mean, Mr. Shinabery, Kay Doering, Ierry Sims, Ruthie Kentner, Linda Ramsey, Nancy Stoner, Ieanie Kentner. Srd: Christene Ramga, Roger Place, Maurice Spacht, Marge Bruner, Roxanna How- ard, Ioan Brunner, Carolynn Grace Ramga, Paul Chrismer, Donna Mercer, Sue Kramer, Sharon Elsass, Mary Lou Stoner. 4tl1: Marlene Ramga, Phyllis Becker, Glenn Krites, Tom Davidson, Hannah Holtz- apple, Don L. Whetstone, Iohn Eisley, Carol Sprague, Audrey Fox, Mary Ann McClintock. Trumpets: Roger Place, Maurice Spacht, Paul Chrismer, Linda Place, Iane Kentner. Flag-bearers: Mary Lou Stoner, Christene Ramga. Clarinets: Betty Tangeman, Iim Springer, Arleen Martin, Maryalice Springer, Linda Ramsey, Ierry Sims, Kay Doering, Nancy Stoner, Ruth Kentneil, Diana Carmean. Majorettes: Mary Lou Doering, Rita Place, Linda Place, Marilyn Doering. Bells: Marlene Ramga, Mary Ann McClintock. Bass: Don L. Whetstone. Horns: Donna Mercer, Sharon Elsass, Sue Kramer. Trombone: Tom Davidson. Baritone: Iohn Eisley. Saxaphones: Ioan Bruner, Marge Bruner, Rita Place, Roxanna Howard, Carolynn Ramga. Percussion: Glenn Krites, Audrey Fox, Carol Sprague, Phyllis Becker. - JR. BAND Seated: Ned Doering, Io Ann Kentner, Marilyn Place, Christene Ramga, Penny Fry Richard Miller, Elaine Cook, Shirley Doering. Standing: Bruce Eisley, Larry Whetstone, Billy Baker, Larry Iohns, Iimrny Iohns Lewis Cook, Charles Teeters, Tommy Sprague, Neil Brincefield, Mr. Shinabery. The Iunior Band was organized last summer, under the direction of Mr. Shinabery This gives us preparation for the senior band. STAMQECNN x MGM 5 XX Q 1 VARSITY TEAM lst: lim Whetstone, Bill Sawmiller. Znd: Lewis Brincefield, Roger Place, Glen Fuerst, Ronnie Richardson Bill Lambert 3rd: David Fox, Maurice Spacht, Bob Ramga, Donald Brookhart Ill'f1 Springer Glenn Krites, Mr. Goodish. Botkins 62 York 66 Van Del 61 St. Gerard 46 Mendon 89 Waynesfield 58 St. Ioe 78 New Knoxville 72 Anna 48 Minster 71 Cridersville 57 New Bremen 77 Cridersville 68 St. Iohn 73 Tournament New Knoxville 64 Waynesfield 55 B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S . . - - - FIRST QEVEN- - - A six-footer with an A good guard with a unbeatable hook shot. very effective set shot. A good player who took A very good guard the good with the bad. who never gave up. FIRST-EEVEN - -3 A scrappy senior who was A good guard who always always on the ball. tried his best. Always played his best when he was in the game. RESERVE PEAYEES lst: Ted Sprague, Maurice Spacht, Don Brookhart, Bob Ramga, Vernon Richardson. Znd: David Fox, lim Whetstone, Don 'Whetstone, Iohn Eisley, Richard Brorein, Ray Sidey, Mr. Gooclish, Bill Sawmiller. 3rd: Paul Chrismer, Bob Dearing, Don Hager, Ioe Fuerst, Ierry Lishness. The Buckland Reserve squad didn't do very well this year, but with the new gym to play in they will give most of the other teams in the county a run next year. They have a lot of ability and the new gym should develop them into a real team. BASIQBALI4 Seated: Bob Ramga, Glenn Krites, Mr. Gcodish, Ronnie Richardson, Franklin Plate Znd: Ierry Lishness, Ted Sprague, Willie Horn, Bill Larnbert, Donald Brookhart Lewis Brincefield, Iohn Howell, Paul Chrismer. 3rd: Vernon Richardson, David Fox, Ioe Fuerst, Robert 0'Neal, Roger Place, Mau rice Spacht, Howard DeBell. VARSUHTCHEERLEADERS A Alice Ramga, Donna Mercer, Arleen Martin, Rita Place RESERVECHEERLEADERS U Mary Ann McClintock, Ioan Bruner, Maryalice Springer, Velma Martin The teams really appreciate the support that the cheerleaders have given them throughout the year. JR HIGH First Row: Gary Holtzapple, Chester Barrett, lim Sawmiller, Larry Whetstone. Second Row: lim Wlxetstolue, Ned Doering, Robert Rostorfer, Gale Fry, Donald Ziegenbusch, Bill Sawmiller. S JR,HIGH CHEERLEADER Christene Ramga, Marilyn DeBell, Ieanie Kentner, Linda Ramsey. '- . M -'f'i1::g.,,y 'i -. 'I QTME N QA x 9. Mi SSX X? 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Manufacturers of Floor Treatments, Cleaners, Disinfectants, Insecticides 2939-45 Columbia Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana SELL TRACTOR SALES Ford - Dearborn Equipment New Holland Balers Forage Hawesters Phone 2-8181 WAPAKONETA, OHIO E. BRAN DT 8a SONS, INC Your Friendly Dodge and Plymouth Dealerl' SINCE 1924 WAPAKONETA, OHIO THE AUGLAIZE FURNITURE CO. Everything for the Home Phone 6961 WAPAKONETA, OHIO CHARLES HARTARD DELAVAL SALES - SERVICE Loudon Barn Equipment Phone 8634 601 West Mechanic Street WAPAKONETA, OHIO Defiance, here we come Hold still I ,Wa .www Pretty house Three musketeers Compliments of Spencerville Lumber Co. Phone 78 SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Argonne Drug Store 142 West High ---- Phone Z-2481 LIMA, OHIO DR. FRANK S. GOSS Dentist SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Compliments of C0mPlimCm5 Of THE HARTER'S MEAT MARKET BUCKL AND HOME KILLED MEATS MUTUAL Phone 45 HONE SPENCERVILLE, OHIO BUCKLAND, OHIO Compliments of a Friendly Firm C. B. Miller and Son SPENCERVILLE, OHIO HEMMERTS SHOE STORE New Shoes Shoe Rebuilding Shoe Service 8: Orthopedic Service 114 W. Auglaize WAPAKONETA, OHIO HARRYWS lVIEN'S WEAR For 208 North Main All Musical Needs LIMA, OHIO ZEN DER MUSIC STORE HANK ARMANTROUT Compliments of Lots BEAUTY SHOP 134 E- Hlgh ST. MARYS, OHIO LIMA, OHIO BARNHART - BRICKER FIRESTONE STORE PRIESS SHOE STORE H. C. Priess, Owner 120 West Spring Street ST. MARYS, OHIO ST. MARYS, OHIO Congratulations Class of 354 66', LAWLER,S GREENHOUSE S20 South St- SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Gldsmobile Phone 3149 405 E. Spring St. Sales - Service ST. MARYS, OHIO ST. MARYS, OHIO Compliments of BALDWIN LIMA HAMILTON CORPORATION LIMA, OHIO NOW, herevs the Way A rose and two thorns We will do it. Gimmie a lick So pretty Former classmate BCUY I0 Good Sl Looking Iackie Hat Lester F. Plikerd FRIGIDAIR AND SPEED QUEEN SPENCERVILLE, OHIO SIBERT'S FOR SALES 81: SERVICE QUALITY SHOES - REBUILDING FACES - POLISHES - FINDINGS 122 W. Auglaize St. Wapakoneta, Ohio Compliments of CROW'S GROCERY one 42 Spencerville, Ohio PARKER CHEVROLET - BUICK ST. MARYS, OHIO Compliments of THE HOME BANK MEMBER E. D. 1. C. CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO Compliments of FISHER CHEESE COMPANY WAPAKONETA, OHIO R. E. Miller 8z Sons, Inc. Farm Equipment Caterpiller Buick SALES AND SERVICE SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Phone 14 Wapak Farmers Grain Company International Tractors Sc Farm Machinery Feed - Grain - Coal - Fertilizer and Seed WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of SIFERD 8a BROOKHART WAPAKONETA, OHIO Sittin' pretty New Poodle Hairdo! yall' N135 SR lk WW Future Presidents Cof Wh:1tPQ 'LHearts and Blossomsn What Physiques Cutie HOWARD DENMAN Used Cars 104 N. Wood St. WAPAKONETA, OHIO WAPAK HATCHERY Approved Baby Chicks Pullorum Passed Poultry Supplies Ful-0-Pep Feeds WAPAKONETA, OHIO WEBER'S RESTAURANT 9 North Wood St. WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of FRED ZIEGENBUSCH BLACKSMITH BUCKLAND, OHIO Smith Bros. Electric Co. SERVICE TIRE 8z TREAD CO. REAR 101 N. WOOD ST. WAPAKONETA, OHIO New Tires Recapping Maytag Washers, Hoover Sweepers, Vulcanizing Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers Insurance DETJ EN STORE Marshall '4Benny Koenig 110 West Auglaize WAPAKONETA, OHIO Phone 4191 Semi-Self Service Market Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Notions MOULTON, OHIO HAYWOOD'S HOME STORE GROOERIES as MEATS WAPAKONETA, OHIO True friends are like diamonds, few and rare Others are like autumn leaves found every where. HARRY BURKARD Local Representative Farm Bureau Insurance Co. 513 E. Mechanic Phone 8741 WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of Brown-E Beauty Shoppe WAPAKONETA, OHIO r H-1 V W, uv yy- pr! Hi Babe Hopeful lllz gk -. :.. ,,,:,,,. ..., : : , ' al- ' ' :I-1.-:2,.:-2 . 4 s ,,,. , gs ..:,Q :,, j Qisfwgsi ::: ,I ...... M km f1'1.i11'1g Want a bite? Glamorous HOOD GRAHAlVI'S SOHIO SERVICE For year around good driving, HUME FARM SUPPLY stop at our Sohio sign CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO Grain, Feed, Seed, Coal, Insurance for Every Need MUSSER-ROSER AGENCY, INC. KONETA HOTEL BLDG. WAPAKONETA, OHIO Phone 4281 Hospital and Surgery Plans Duff Truck Line, Inc. Home Office Fertilizer HUME, OHIO KOENIG CHEVROLET INC New Chevrolet Cars and Tru ks Broadway and Vine Sts. LIMA, OHIO Genuine Chevrolet Service SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Phone 4-9941 - 4-9951 Phone 33 WILBUR B. .IAUERT 7 Q EXCAVATING - CONSTRUCTION GRADING Nh N '- ' x Phone: Business 2-7541 ' f' RCSldCl1CC 'K 220153114 M m S MH 607 Gibbs Ave. sew!!! Rx WAPAKONETA, OHIO UMA OHIO We're not satisfied unless you are , Cool VVater Some Sunday Morning Three o'clock in the morning Lover Hopefuls Ir. gl Sr. Day Trip Davis Decorating Service Pittsburgh Paint - Custom Drapes - Blinds - Carpet - Linoleum - Window Shades - Venetian Laying and Repair E07 E. Auglaize St. Phone 5661 WAPAKONETA, OHIO WRIGHT'S 5 Sz 10c STORE I. C. ARNETT, PROP. 2 East Auglaize Street KA Friendly Store WAPAKONETA, OHIO Insured Savings and Real Estate Loans THE 'HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WAPAKONETA, oH1o SHEIPLINE'S FIRESTON E STORE Sylvania Sz Arvin TV Home 8: Auto Supplies Tires, Tubes and Batteries For Cars, Trucks, and Tractors WAPAKONETA, OHIO B 8z G STOCK YARDS The Best Place to Buy and Sell. Phone 206 SPENCERVILLE, OHIO The St. Marys IRON 8z STEEL CORPORATION Dealers in Scrap Iron, Rags Sc Metal Auglaize County's Busiest and Best Scrap Yards ST. MARYS, OHIO Everything for the Auto, DON JENKINS .IEWELER Home and Farm SENTINEL SENTINEL MOORES 140 West High Street TV RADIOS 18 W. Auglaize Phone 4591 LIMA, OHIO Home Owned Milton Peters WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of KOSSUTH FEED MILL KOSSUTH, OHIO Auglaize County Farm Bureau Co-operative Ass'n, Inc, New Bremen Wapakoneta New Knoxville Waynesfield Uniopolis Gutman St. Marys, Ohio Farm Supplies of All Kinds Co-operation Pays Compliments of LUSK 8z SHAW ATTORNEYS WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of NAMEPLATE AND MONOGRAM SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Compliments of LEADER -PRINTING CO. sT. MARYS, OHIO Compliments of REICHELDERFER AND GRAHAM Grain, Seeds, Coal, Lumbers, and Building Supplies Phone 4471 CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO Thanks to the 1953-54 Seniors for their Business We are here to serve Y0lll' SUCCCSSOYS ADON STUDIO PAUL PEPIOT N. Main St., Opp. Court House LIMA, OHIO Phone 2-3481 Compliments of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. LIMA, OHIO Compliments of THE ROYAL TUNES 0 sa lj DANCE MUSIC Phone Mrs. Elmer Burket 2820 Iackson Center, Ohio MCMICHAEL BROTHERS International Tractors Crawler Tractors Implements Refrigerators Freezers Milk Coolers and Coal SPENCERVILLE, OHIO PHONE 77-J CITY MEAT MARKET Franklin Fontman, Prop. 221 E. Spring St. ST. MARYS, OHIO Phone 4254 Compliments of DECKERS DAIRY BAR CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO Stuck-up o I've been working on the railroad Good Looking Cute Dog Ain't She Sweet BRUNSWICK CIGAR STORE Dewey and Bob Schnell Cigars Lunch Billiards WAPAKONETA, OHIO Many people have the right air in life--but they just never pull the trigger. Frank A. Dinello DIXIE SERVICE STATION Complete Lubrication Standard Oil Products Tire Sc Battery Service Vogelgesang Prop. CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO SUSIE Q DRIVE IN HEGEMIRE LUIVIBER COMPANY Fine Food INCORPORATED Bcllefontaine Sc Kibby Streets State Route 33 East Spring Street LIMA, OHIO ST. NIARYS, OHIO Compliments of MILLERS LAUNDRY 8z DRY CLEANERS Commercial - Domestic - Professional Quality Service is Not our Motto, It's Our Business Bellefontaine at East Benton Phone: 2-7691 9091 WAPAKONETA, OHIO DOTY'S CLOTHING STORE FOR DAD AND LAD SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Spencerville Elec. Sz Plumbing 122 South Broadway SPENCERVILLE, OHIO For Better Used Cars SEE COLLINS WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE COLLINS GARAGE Ford Sales and Service WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of The Gordon, Hauss Folk Co. ST. MARYS, OHIO Compliments of GRAMM TRAILER CORP. WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of CHUCK'S BARBER SHOP BUCKLAND, OHIO CHRISMER GENERAL STORE All Wool Floor Covering BUCKLAND, OHIO Expert Car Washing and Waxing FRIENDLY SERVICE Colvin's Service Station 129 W. Auglaize St. Phone 28501 Wapakoneta Doering Hardware Company Hardware, Plumbing 85 Heating WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of MERCURY CLEANERS CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO LYMAN'S CENTRAL RESTAURANT WAPAKONETA, OHIO Hostess to guest on the beach: When shall I wake you--rare, medium or well done? KEN'S IGA MARKET CHOICE MEATS - FANCY PRODUCES 17 E. Auglaize WAPAKONETA, OHIO HARTMAN Compliments of JEWELRY STORE DIAMONDS an FINE JEWELRY ABBOTT7S SHOE STORE Since 1876 WAPAKONETA, OHIO WAPAKONETA, OHIO Handsome Couple Ir. Sc Sr. Prom Two IOSCS bCfWCCIl two fl'1OI'HS Nice Compliments of WILLIAMS BROS. SUPER MARKET and LOCKER SERVICE Phone 4321 CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO Compliments of WELFARE FINANCE C0 wAPAKoNETA, oH1o PURDY'S GARAGE Studebaker Sales 8: Service WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of WINEBURGH'S WAPAKONETA, OHIO YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. W. L. Denlinger, Pastor CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Buckland, Ohio B t k y f t th k' gd m of God and His Right ousness. Matt. 6-33 Ipana Smlles 'TVVO I'OSCS Hfld two tl101'1'lS Thorn between two roses Big Bill Pals Compliments of SUITITORIUM CLEANERS Lima's Oldest and Finest Cleaners 405 S. Pierce St. Lima, Ohio BASIN GER'S Diamonds -- Watches 146 N. Main St. Lima, Ohio STIPPICH HARDWARE 300-306 North Main St. LIMA, OHIO Teacher: Where is the Capital of the U. S.? Student: All over Europe. Compliments of MACK CAMERA STORE Franklin E. Mack 126 WEST MARKET ST. Compliments of EQUITY DAIRY STORE WAPAKONETA, OHIO LIMA, OHIO DfCSSBSmaff1Y FOREST CROFT GARAGE ARTYJEY M0bi'gaZJ..'Z2l.E.?t'e'ies 227 N. Main Phone 7-8731 LIMA, 01-110 SPENCERVILLE, OHIO METZGERS' AUTO REPAIR 7 North Water Street WAPAKONETA, OHIO Reliable Motor Sales Bargains in Used Cars Washing - Greasing - General Service Compliments of G. A. WINTZER 8z SON CO. WAPAKONETA, OHIO 315 E. Auglaize St. Wapakoneta, Ohio Compliments of JOHNS FURNITURE 427 East Spring St. DR, SCHAEFERS Phone 3186 WAPAKONETA, OHIO ST. MARYS, OHIO Nice Noon Hour Three Cute Kids Interesting Ballgame Swell Tune Dorf, BOYER AND SONS MASSEY HARRIS FERGUSON AND OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Compliments of The Stout Insurance Agency Home' Bank Bldg. ST. MARYS, OHIO R. F. EVANS Sz SONS Marathon Service Station Phone 1221 234R SPENCERVILLE, OHIO PARLETTE'S Quality Ice Cream WAPAKONETA, OHIO Compliments of The Home Banking Co. ST. MARYS, OHIO MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of DEKALB QUALITY HYBRID SEED CORN DEALER GLEN LISHNESS R. R. 3. Wapakoneta Phone 2113 Buckland As intoxicating as highballs Are Bewitching feminine eyeballs. W. E. STEVELEY BUCKLAND, OHIO Crushed Stone for Roads and Drives Washed Sand and Agriculture Lime Delivered and Spread Phone: 20 THE DWIGHT STRAKER CO scrap n-on, Metal, Rags, Paper ST. MARYS, OHIO Dwight KWhiteyJ sn-aker Phone: Office 5237 Residence 3574 OLSEM FLORIST 100,000 Square Feet of Glass Phone: 3-2171 LIMA, OHIO R. J. OLSEM MEMBER OF F. T. D. Two Cute Girls Batter up Fifth Graders P2118 Iackie 8: Betty Io THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK The Friendly Bank Complete Banking Service MEMBER F. D. I. C. WAPAKONETA, OHIO SHORTY'S SPORT SHOP Toys Hobbies Sporting Goods Phone 5307 ST. MARYS, OHIO WIERWILLE FURNITURE Direct from Factory SPENCERVILLE, OHIO Welding and Repair Ornamental Railing Ed Ankerman 8z Son WAPAKONETA, OHIO THOMAS CLOTHING CO Shoes Men's Wear SPENCERVILLE, OHIO BUCHAN AN S FEDERATED Your Friendly Store ST. MARYS, OHIO Phone 4146 Credit with Hart Easy to Starti' 126 WEST HIGH STREET E ll IOS UGGG LIMA, oH1o Homework ma e EASY! The homemaker's job is easier today than ever before in history- thanks to electric help- ers like the clothes washer and dryer, the dishwasher, the auto- matic electric range. Cheaper than the old way, too! 77 oH1o POWER e4 I Sxtlllha DIAMONDS WATCNS SIIYERWAK ' AD l A I APP!!! 316 E. HUBEIFS HOIWELL ELECTRIC SUPPLY 5 FURNITURE - APPLIANCES . ELECTRICAL Sprmg SI. St. Marys 133 West Spring P11011 You Furnish the Girl VVe'll Furnish the Home. ST' NEARYS9 OEHG SITT LER MEMORIAL HOME Cor- Main 85 South sts- Ruth rode on my cycle car AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL SERVICE In a seat in back of mc I took za bump at seventy-five Ph one 3224 And rode on Ruthlessly. ST. MARYS, OHIO Peterson Construction Company General Contractors R. R. 4, VVapakoneta, Ohio PHONE: 60R1 BUCKLAND, OHIO Seams Interestin g Stretch One Swell Guy In the jungle Wilds ,,,A,,,,,,,.,,,..-1 ,,,,,,,,m,,,.......m--- ,. W: So Pretty The Buckland Co-operative Company Buyers and Shippers of All Kinds of Grain Custom Grinding Sc Mixing Ohio Farrners Sc Wayne Feeds Hybrid Corn, Clover Sz Grass Seed Fertilizer, Coal, Cement and Lime General Hardware, Plumbing Sz Heating Paints, Gasoline 8: Oil Elevator Phone 14 Hardware Phone 21 BUCKLAND, OHIO I SHERM AND VICFS Compliments of I Candy - Cigarettes - Tobacco Sandwiches and SUPERIOR TUBE COMPANY Roms Ice Cream WAPAKONETA, OHIO Phone 35 BUCKLAND, OHIO Compliments of Compliments of A.. A., KLIPFEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW H WAPAKONETA, OHIO MCKEEVER SL MONAHAN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Compliments of CONNAUGHTON SL WEGER WAPAKONETA, OHIO ATT0RNEY'AT'LAW VVAPAKONETA, OHIO , Q, f1v....,!,.fysyngggqwxwwapgglyiai ,ff!jLZfyM!',!,u!, QH!!',.,,,,-L hlgsu V u p 'i Lu. . 1u J ,.,11 f J, W .1 ,, G! MY, TT. V 3 V6-M ' E 4 r y. . A 4 4 Q , 1 r w L, 1, G in , 5, 1 1. 1 r ' E i , 4. I T 1 f ff 'R ,N vxx 4 f Q is 3. 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