Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH)

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1951 Redskin Of Caldwell High School Faculty Advisor. . . . Editor. .•........ Assistant Editor. . . . Publicity Director. . Business Manager. . Production Manager Typists............ Assemblers........ Advertising Sales Yearbook Sales.. Art.............. Class Editor.... Marvin Wood . Bill Christopher . Charles Douglass Richard Crum Joan Ackley Nancy Secrest . Elaine Heddleson Marlene Wells , Lois Roberts Joy Michael Dick Sesterhenn George Morgareidge Bob Cunningham • Anna Sarisky Gerald Bates Rebecca Shroyer 1 Dedication We, the members of the graduating Class of 1951, wish to dedicate this year- book as a token of our appreciation to Mr. Wood for his co-operation, assistance, and untiring effort in the makeup of this book, to Mr. Milligan for his patient guidance in the direction of class affairs, and to each of our parents for making it possible to re- ceive the invaluable training and education which we have received while attending Caldwell High School. 2 Caldwell High School 3 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Board ot Education Left to Right; Mrs. Strang, Clerk; W. B. Marshall, President; Mary Tipton, Member. Bill Gillespie, Vice-President; Paul Clark, Member; Vernon Archer, Member. 4 FACULTY P. D. CANNAVAN SUPERINTENDENT Oakland City College, B.S. Indiana University, M.S. INEZ CLARK Latin and English Muskingham College, B.S. Ohio University, M.A. INEZ CLARK P. D. CANNAVAN LAWRENCE NICHOLS LEO STRANG ETHEL PRYOR Home Economics Ohio State University, B.S. CHARLES MILLIGAN Social Science Wilmington College, B.S. 6 ETHEL PRYOR CHARLES MILLIGAN GILBERT W. WEEKLEY PRINCIPAL Wilmington College, B.S. Ohio University, M.A. MINERVA FRAZIER English Ohio University, B.A. GILBERT W. WEEKLEY MINERVA FRAZIER MARVIN P. WOOD Music Ohio University, B.S. DWAIN DYER Mathematics Ohio Northern University. A.B. Ohio State University. M.A. MARVIN P. WOOD DWAIN DYER BYRON W. STEEN Commercial Muskingham College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.E. CYNTHIA ELSON History and English Ohio University, B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. 7 BYRON W. STEEN CYNTHIA ELSON RICHARD CRUM •’Scooter F ootball....................2,3,4 Basketball.......................2 President of Class...............4 T rack.........................3,4 Dramatics........................4 Redskin Staff....................4 NANCY SECREST Zeke Home Economics Club..............1 Latin Club.....................1,2 Band.......................1.2.3.4 Mixed Chorus...............1,2,3,4 Dramatics........................4 Class Secretary..................4 Redskin Staff....................4 LOIS ROBERTS Red’ Home Economics Club Latin Club Band Mixed Chorus Redskin Staff Dramatics Class Treasurer BILL CHRISTOPHER Football...................1.2,3.4 Basketball.................1.2,3.4 Captain of Football..............4 Dramatics. .. . .................4 Baseball. .......................2 Redskin Staff.................. 4 Class Vice-President.............4 LOIS ROBERTS BILL CHRISTOPHER BILL BRANCHIK C row” Manager....................1,2,3,4 Basketball.................. 1,2 Baseball........................2 Dramatics.......................4 NANCY M. WELLS Home Economics Club...............1 Latin Club......................1,2 Mixed Chorus................1,2,3,4 Band........................1,2,3.4 Drum Major...................... 4 Dramatics.........................4 9 BILL BRANCHIK NANCY WELLS CHARLES DOUGLASS Latin Club......................1.2 Band........................1,2,3,4 President of Band.................4 Baseball..........................2 Redskin Staff.....................4 Mixed Chorus. ................ 3,4 President of Class............ . .2 REBECCA SUE SHROYER “Becky ' Home Economics Club..............1 Latin Club.....................1,2 Band.......................1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus............... 1,2,3,4 Dramatics........................4 Redskin Staff....................4 CHARLES DOUGLASS REBECCA SHROYER ANNA SAR1SKY Home Economics Club...........1,2 Latin Club.................. 1,2 Dramatics..................... 4 Sec retary. ......................3 Redskin Staff...................4 DON BATES ••Deadeyc Football.........................4 Basketball...................2,3,4 Latin Club......................1,2 • 1 Mixed Chorus.................1.2,3 Dramatics........................4 ANNA SARISKY DON BATES NEIL SMITH Band........................1.2.3.4 Mixed Chorus............... .2,3,4 4-H Club..........................3 JOAN ACKLEY Home Economics Club.............1 Latin Club....................1,2 Band......................1.2.3,4 Mixed Chorus..............1,2,3,4 Redskin Staff...................4 Student Council.................4 Dramatics.......................4 10 NEIL SMITH JOAN ACKLEY NEAL DUTTON .LOUISE McAULEY DONNA MAE NOLL ••Shorty F ulda.......................1 ,2.3 4-H Club.........................1 Jubilee Play.....................2 Home Economics Club..............2 DICK SESTERHENN Sesty W resling.........................1 Baseball..........................2 Debate............................4 DONNA MAE NOLL DICK SESTERHENN STERLING McCAULEY ’•Dowdy’ Mixed Chorus..................3,4 Dramatic .......................4 Baseball........................2 ANNETTE SMITHBERGER Fulda.......................1,2,3 4-H Club........................1 J ubilee Play...................2 Home Economics Club.............2 11 STERLING McCAULEY ANNETTE SMITHBERGER GEORGE MORGAREIDGE ••Jughead Band............................. Mixed Chorus..................1,2 Cheerleader...................... F ootball...................2,3,4 Redskin Staff...................4 Track...........................3 Dramatics..................... 4 ELAINE HEDDLESON Home Economics Club...........1 Latin Cl«b...................1,2 Dramatics......................4 GEORGE MORGAREIDGE ELAINE HEDDLESON DORIS POLING VIRGIL SCHOCKLING ROBERT CARABELLA ••Bob’ F ootball...................1.2,3,4 Mixed Chora.......................3 Baseball..........................2 VIOLA GERST Fulda............ ..........1,2,3 4-H Club...................... I Jubilee Play..................... Home Economics Club.............2 12 BOB CARABELLA VIOLA GERST BOB CUNNINGHAM Redskin Staff...........4 JOY MICHAEL ••Mike” Byesville........................1 Girls Hi-Y.......................1 Band.......................1.2.3.4 Mixed Chorus.................2,3,4 Home Economics Club..............2 ROBERT CUNNINGHAM JOY MICHAEL LUCILLE CRUM Boots” Fulda........................ 1 Home Economics Club.........2,3 Dramatics................... 4 RICHARD HILL “Bitsy” LUCILLE CRUM RICHARD HILL MACK FOWLER Football.................... 2,3,4 Basketball.....................1,2 Baseball........................ 2 Dramatics........................4 VIRGINIA GREEN Macksburg..................1,2,3 Caldwell.......................4 13 MACK FOWLER VIRGINIA GREEN GERALD BATES “Elderbridge” Latin C lub.....................1.2 Owl’s Club.....................1.2 Debate Tearn......................4 Editor School Column.............4 Student Council...................4 Dramatics........................4 BETTY SAYRE “Soup Beans” Librarian....................2.3 Home Economics Club..........1.2 Mixed Chorus.................1,2 Cheerleader...............1.2.3,4 Dramatics......................4 BETTY SAYRE LILLIAN CROCK ” Lill” F ulda......................1.2,3,4 4 -H Club Jubilee Play......................2 Home Economics Club..............2 ROGER SULLIVAN F ulda..........................1.2,3 Caldwell............................4 LILLIAN CROCK ROGER SULLIVAN ANDREW GLIDDEN ” Andy-Bo” Football....................1.2.3,4 Captain...........................4 Basketball....................1.2.3 Baseball..........................2 Dramatics.........................4 ERLENE LANDAKER Home Economics Club........1,2,3 Latin Club...................1,2 14 ANDREW GLIDDEN ERLENE LANDAKER ROGER WALTERS ROGER WALTERS RONALD CALDWELL Football.......................2,3,4 Basketball...................1.2.3.4 Latin Club..................... 2,3 Baseball...........................2 HUGH WALTERS Football.......................2,3.4 Basketball...................1.2,3.4 Baseball...........................2 Latin C lub...................1,2 Dramatics..................... 4 RONALD CALDWELL •Toory” Reitr. High Caldwell T rack Spanish Club Bowling C lub —-.■.■a Dramatics Journalism 4 DEAN MOORE ‘Rocky Football........................4 Mixed Chorus....................1 Dramatic s......................4 Baseball........................2 CHARLES BRISTER Basketball....................2,3.4 T rack............................3 FREDDIE ANDERSON “Sabock F ootball..................1,2,3,4 Dramatics........................4 Redskin Staff....................4 Track............................3 Sergeant-at-A rms................4 15 CHARLES BRISTER FRED ANDERSON Annual Stall FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Joan Ackley, Elaine Heddleson, Anna Sarisky, Becky Shroyer. Nancy Secrest. Lois Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wood, George Morgareidge, Charles Douglas, Richard Crum, Bill Christopher, Bob Cunningham, Fred Anderson. Senior Class Officers FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Lois Roberts, Treasurer; Richard Crum, President; Nancy Secrest. Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mr. Milligan, Class Advisor; Bill Christopher, Vice-President; Fred Anderson. Sergeant at Arms. 16 Class History Tear off another month from your calendar. Time Marches On. But let us halt time for a minute and travel backwards to the good old days of 1945. When our class was entering the seventh grade we were not accustomed to the bell system and changes of class but learned quickly. That school year soon ended and we had become eighth graders. In our eighth year we had many new interests and looked wishfully forward as we worked to complete Junior High School days. As Freshmen we didn’t seem to know what to do with ourselves just having four books instead of eight. By this time we had several classmates to represent our class in the band and having one of our boys receiving his football letter, while others were working hard in this field to receive their letters. Now as a year has gone by, we are now Sophomores. We now have boys play- ing basketball as well as football and doing very nicely as some made Varsity. Our subjects are harder, but of course, we are now taking subjects which will fit in to our future vocations. This being one of our most important years of all which means we are Juniors. We had a set time in which to raise money for our banquet in honor of the ''dig- nified Seniors. We chose the following officers carefully. President, Gerald Bates; Vice-President, Bob Cunningham; Secretary, Anna Sarisky; Treasurer, Elaine Heddleson; Sergeant-at-Arms, Hugh Walters. Mr. Hilligoss was our class advisor. To secure the amount needed we sold pop, hot dogs, and candy at both the football and basketball games. We also held the annual Halloween festival. We decided the banquet would be formal and would be held at the Cambridge Country Club. We used as our theme, April. The main event of the evening was a dance with music by Clair Dawson. Now we are in the homestretch making every minute of it count. Mr. Milligan is our home room teacher and our class advisor. The following officers were elected to help him. President, Richard Crum; Vice-President, Bill Christopher; Secretary, Nancy Secrest; Treasurer, Lois Roberts; Sergeant-at-Arms, Fred Anderson. Our class motto, We'll Find A Place, Or Make One. Our class flower is a white carnation. Now with all these pleasant memories we have come for the last time as students of Caldwell High School to our Commencement on May 25. 17 By Becky Shroyer JOAN LUCILLE ELAINE LOIS NEIL SMITH 18 JUNIORS FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: lunior Girls Left to Right: Ruth Annette Smith, Ruby Caldwell, Patty King, Alice Garvin, Lucille Braden, Dana Faulkner, Pat Cannavan, Rita Crock, Shirley Crum. Mrs. Elson, Marjorie Morris. Donna Pitts, Virginia Ralston, Shirley Miller, Virginia Webster, Gladys Garvin, Delores Landaker, Francis Hitchens. Charlene Harris, Darlene Longfellow, Norma Jean Miller, Dorothy Porter, Shirley Buckey, Anna Mae Estadt, Helen Samay, Louise Weekley, Kathleen Tilton. Junior Boys FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Richard McGinnis, Howard Hupp, Vernon Gerst, Earl Hupp, Eddie Ditch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Steen, Bob Black, Karl Stritz. Dale Gardner, Jim Shilling. 20 Going or Coming? Riche reeks Harley Bathing The Lost Week-End Annette Chow Time Hi-Variety Wolf Girl Mid-Night Snack Bethesda The Last Night FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Sophomore Girls Left to Right; Clara Smith. Marie Wiley. Hilda Merritt, Eva McDonald, Vonda Harper, Joyce Frederickson, Erma Johnson, Alice Stritz. Miss Clark, Judy Ball, Amy Stack, Erma Lowman, Katie Snodgrass, Ruth Lori, Thelma Hannum, Reba Landaker, Marybelle Pilcher. Patsy Caldwell, Doris Wiley. Lillian Miller, Peggy McGregor. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Sophomore Boys Left to Right; Frank McAuley. John Neeley, Gene Briggs, Sammy Ditch, Wesley Marshall, Albert Christopher, Bill Mills. Mr. Wood, Bob Evilsizer, Karl Webb. Raymond Wycoff, Harley Fowler, Andrew Safigan, Thad Pickenpaugh, Rodney Jennings. Robert Unger, Robert Moore, Tim Tarleton. Russell Keith, Jerry Smith, Bob Hill. 23 Class Prophecy After a period of ten years I found myself back in the little village of Caldwell looking for old friends and classmates of 1951 and this is what I found. Joan Ackley is making concert tours at the expense of Shell Oil Company. Fred Anderson is fullback for the Cleveland Browns. Bill Branchik is trainer fpr the Cleveland Indians. Don Bates now owns his own business establishment in Claifornia. Gerald Bates has taken over the duties of Mr. Weekley at the high school. Charles Brister has his desired record of squirrels and one wife. Foozy Caldwell is helping his father-in-law in his business establishment and is enjoying himself. Bob Carabella is now coaching football while Shirley is coaching him. Bill Christopher is in partnership with Jum. Andy Glidden has now worked his way up to Lieutenant in the Air Force. Lillian Crock has taken Dorothy's place with Crock and Shafer. Lucille Crum has started a driving school for her friends. Bob Cunningham is teaching physics and chemistry at the high school. Richard Crum is a pilot in the United States Air Force. Charles Douglass is appearing in the movie, Old Man With A Horn. Neil Dutton is assistant manager of the West Side Store. Mack Fowler is selling cosmetics at Ralston's Drug Store. Viola Gerst is still baby sitting, but with her own children. Virginia Green has taken up nursing as a career, but she had to quit. She fainted in the arms of a young interne and has to have him near for fear of complete heart failure. Donna Mae Noll is teaching her newest discovery, How To Grow Tall. Elaine Heddleson is the new typist in Washington at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Richard Hill is the most soft-spoken mayor Caldwell has ever had. Erlene Landaker has taken over as health nurse of Caldwell High School. Louise McAuley is studying to be a mathematics teacher at Ohio State. Sterling McCauley has advanced to manager of the Cozier Box Factory. Joy Michael is one of the leading citizens of Fulda. Rocky Dean Moore has turned out to be the most famous comedian in Caldwell. George Morgareidge has completed his training for his heavyweight championship. Doris Poling has gone to California to look for a man who is very good looking and has lots of money. Lois Roberts still hasn't decided what or who she is fitted for. Anna Sarisky still holds the title of the best shorthand student Mr. Steen ever had. Betty Sayre is assistant manager of the Fashion Shop. Virgil Schockling is now a very good driving instructor. Nancy Sec rest is superintendent of nurses at the Bethesda Hospital. Dick Sesterhemn was elected President of the Board of Education. Good for the kids. Annette Smithberger bookkeeps for her husband's business firm. Neil Smith is still beating those drums but in his own orchestra. Roger Sullivan has the biggest corn farm around Noble County to employ his family. Hugh Walters has taken his father’s place as dentist in Caldwell. Roger Walters is Caldwell's one and only veterinarian. Marlene Wells is Secretary of the Treasury of the Permium Gas Company. 24 By Becky Shroyer I FRESHMEN Freshmen Girls FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Carolce Weekley, Martha Miller, Janet King, Jean Odlivak, Naomi Faulkner, Evangeline Lcgrean, Linda McVay, Donna Clymer, Virginia Marquis. SECOND ROW: Miss Pryor, Joyce Milligan, Erma Cox, Irene Cunningham, Hopa McAulry, Ruth Clark, Betty Lori, Carnet Clark, Rosella Estadt. Patty Haas, Shirley Weekley. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Devolld, Rosemary Crock, Janet Parks, Arlene Johnson, Betty Simcox, Shirley Lori, Tally Hill, Alice Morris, Shirley Neely, Rosetta Hupp. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Freshmen Boys Left to Right; Tommy Fergueson, Jack King, Stanley Clark, Clyde Dobbins, Bill Gillespie. Bernard Morasky, Bob Legraen, Dan Farley, Charles Thompson, Darwin Garvin, Bill Hupp, Roland Reed. Dari Gardner, Ronald Ralph. Wayne Webb, Richard Lovett, Junior Cunningham, Jesse Meriy, Ronald Crum. 26 Class Will Now that the time has come for the present Senior Class to depart from this way of life and enter into new vocations, we are not quite sure what the future holds for us, so we therefore, state our formal will. We, the Seniors of Caldwell High School on the 25th day of May, 1951, being of good and sound minds do leave to the underclassmen besides the initialed desks and loving teachers the following things. I, JOAN ACKLEY, will my singing ability to Donna Pitts. I, FRED ANDERSON, will my fast moving ability to Richard McGinnis. I, BILL BRANCHIK, will my hunting ability to “Skibo1 Marshall. I, GERALD BATES, will my studious behavior to Earl Hupp. I, DON BATES, will all my Sarahfeville girls to Bob Black. (Belle Valley too.) 1, CHARLES BRISTER, will my weekly habit of being absent to James Shilling. I, RONALD (FOOZY) CALDWELL, will my love life to Eddie Ditch. I, BOB CARABELLA, will my pleasant voice to Vernon Gerst. 1, BILL CHRISTOPHER, will my ability to play football to Dale Gardner. I, LILLIAN CROCK, will my shape to Rita Crock. I, RICHARD CRUM, will my dimples to Jerry Smith. I, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, will my ability of being tardy to Andy Safigan. I, NEAL DUTTON, will my wavy hair to Harley Fowler. I, CHARLES DOUGLASS (THE YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN,) will my ability to play to Carl Webb. I, MACK FOWLER, will my quietness to Carl Stritz. I, VIOLA GERST, will my ability to cook to Louise Weekley. I, VIRGINIA GREEN, will my boy friends to Delores Landaker. I, ANDREW GLIDDEN, will my ability to sleep in English class to A1 Christopher. I, ELAINE HEDDLESON, will my quiet ways to Virginia Webster. I, RICHARD HILL, will my quietness to Alice Stritz. I, ERLENE LANDAKER, will my English ability to Darlene Longfellow. I, LOUISE McAULEY, will my beautiful long hair to Charlene Harris. I, STERLING McAULEY, will my height to Tim Tarlton. I, JOY MICHEAL, will my night life to Howard Hupp. I, DEAN (ROCKY) MOORE, will my bashfulness to Bob Evilsizer. I, GEORGE MORGAREIDGE, will my last name to Ruby Caldwell. I, DONNA MAE NOLL, will my shortness to Shirley Crum. I, DORIS POLING, will my basketball ability to Dorthy Porter. I, LOIS ROBERTS, will my temper to Shirley Buckey. I, ANNA SARISKY, will my honor of being queen to anyone lucky enough. I, BETTY SAYRE, will my name '‘Soupbeans to Dana Faulkner. I, VIRGIL SCHOCKLING, will my ability of safe driving to Tim Tarlton. I, NANCY SECREST, will my playing of piano for school activities to Pat Canna van. I, DICK SESTERHENN, will my book locker in my home room to anybody that wants it. I, BECKY SHROYER, will my ability to say “No to Virginia Ralston. I, ANNETTE SMITHBERGER, will my shyness to Patsy Caldwell. I, ROGER SULLIVAN, will my curly hair to Rodney Jennings. I, NEIL SMITH, will my intoxicating beverages to Bud Wycoff. I, ROGER WALTERS, will my license for Polygamy to Sammy Ditch. I, HUGH WALTERS, will my curly hair to Vernon Gerst. I, MARLENE WELLS, will my technique of one arm driving ability to Shirley Gould. 27 UNDER CLASSMEN Eighth Grade Girls FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Betty Pangle, Mary Lou Safigan, Virginia Collier, Judy Smith. Maxine Simcox, Marianne Richcreek, Ruth Smith. SECOND ROW: Miss Fraxier, Nancy Cox, Beverly Tipton. Wilda Shamhart, Shirley Ickes, Marilyn Pitts, Nellie Porter, Patty Lowers, Aloha Hupp. THIRD ROW: Larua Estadt, Carol Ann Archer, Doris Swain, Sandra Clark, Mary McAuley, Barbara Bober. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Eighth Grade Boys Left to Right; Donald Bridgeman, Marvin Archer, Charles Blake, Phil Fleeman, Norbert Hupp. Teddy Finley, Neil Day. James King, Robert Warner, Bill Lori, David Smith, John Thomas, Mervin Tilton, Bill Craft, Dwain King. Mr. Nichols, Larry Jennings, Leonard Danford, Larry Estadt, Dale Miller, Jerry Heddleson, Buddy Barnhouse, Claire Hayes. Larry Brown, Jimmy Finley, James Garvin, Vance Bates, Junior Howell, John Brister. 29 Seventh Grade Girls FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Betty Green, Mary Lou Gardner. Helen Sarisky, Shirley Cunningham, Julia Estadt, Jean Gould, Joyce Wharton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dyer, Sally Evilsiser, Jean Ann Rucker, Dianna Gillespie, Marilyn Schott, Shelva Wheeler, Carolyn Pitts, Janice Chirwak. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Reed, Joyce Sorg, Arlene Henderson, Lynn Ditch, Ethel Jean Spicer. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Seventh Grade Boys Left to Right; Joe Lori, Russel Porter. Ronald Ross, Larry Davis, Larry Ross, Ralph Brumbach. Mr. Dyer, Wally Hill, Joe Frederickson, Raymond Clark, James Richard Wells, Dewey Wells, Sammy Bates. Gary Davis, Bill Merry, Stewart DeVolld, Royer Dyer, James Green. 30 ACTIVITIES Debate Team FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Hugh Walters, Pat Canna van, Mr. Cannavan, Gerald Bates, Wesley Marshall. SECOND ROW: Richard McGinnis, Eddie Ditch, Dick Sesterhenn. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Owls Club Left to Right; Larry Davis, Janice Chicwak, Judy Smith, Arlene Henderson, Helen Sarisky, Julia Estadt, Carol Ann Archer, Jean Ann Rucker, Marilyn Schott. Phil Fleeman. Mr. Weekley, Charlene Harris, Marybelle Pilcher, Hilda Merritt. Nancy Secrest, Rita Crock, Pat Cannavan, Janet King. Vonda Harper, Linda McVay, Garnet Clark, Tally Hill. Stanley Clark. Thad Pickenpaugh. Gerald Bates, Wesley Marshall. John Thomas. Robert Barnhouse, Sammy Bates. 32 Latin Club Home Economics Club 33 Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Student Council Left to Right; Stanley Clark, Rodney Jennings, Gerald Bates, Mr. Wood, Eddie Ditch, John Thomas. Judy Smith, Shirley Buckey, Linda McVay, Joan Ackley. Joyce Sorg, Carolyn Pitts. 34 LILLIAN CROCK ANNA SARISKY BETTY SAYRE Attendant Queen Attendant NANCY M. WELLS Drum Major MR. WILSON Custodian 35 FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Joan Ackley, Virginia Ralston, Evangeline Legraen, Janet Parks. Lois Roberts, Nancy Secrest, Shirley Buckey, Pat Cannavan, Ruth Annette Smith, Rebecca Shroyer, Kathy Tilton, Peggy McGregor. SECOND ROW: Eddie Ditch, Charlene Harris, Tally Hill, Marianne Richcreek, Marie Wiley, Charles Douglass, Laura Estadt, Beverly Tipton, Wilda Shamhart, Linda McVay, Virginia Webster, Bob Black. THIRD ROW: Richard McGinnis, Carol Archer, Joy Michael, Carolee Weekley, Neil Smith, Sammy Ditch, Wesley Marshall, Thad Pickenpaugh, Ruth Ann DeVoIld, Judy Smith, Jean Odlivak. 36 Seniors FIRST ROW: Joan Ackley, Lois Roberts, Joy Micheal, Nancy Secrest, Rebecca Shroyer. SECOND ROW: Neil Smith. Marlene Wells, Charles Douglas. ■ . Sax Row Charlene Harris, Tally Hill, Joy Micheal, Ruth Devoid, Carol Archer, Judy Smith. Linda McVay, Virginnia Webster. 37 ATHLETICS Left to Right; Tommy Ferguson, Ronald Caldwell, Fred Anderson, Bob Carabella, Bill Christopher, Dean Moore, Roger Walters, Hugh Walters, Frank McAuley. Mr. Strang, Dale Gardner, Richard Crum, Carl Stritz, Andy Glidden, Don Bates, A1 Christopher, Mack Fowler, Bob Legraen. Bud Wycoff, Harley Fowler, Roland Reed, Tim Tarleton, George Morgareidge, Bob Evilsizer, Dari Gardner. LEO STRANG Coach BILL BRANCHIK Manager 39 l FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Seniors Robert Carabella, Bill Christopher, Dean Moore, Roger Walters, Hugh Walters. Mr. Strang, George Morgareidge. Fred Anderson. Andy Glidden, Don Bates, Richard Crum. Ronald Caldwell, Mack Fowler. 40 BILL CHRISTOPHER Co Captain ANDY GLIDDEN Co-Captain Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Stritz, Varsity; Barbara Bober, Reserve; Patsy Caldwell, Varsity; Mary Lou Safigan. Reserve. Erma Johnson, Varsity. Senior Football Players Fred Anderson played football four years in the positions of tackle and full- back. Don Bates played football his Senior year as guard. He also played basket- ball his Junior and Senior years. Ronald Caldwell played football for Caldwell his Senior year. His position was fullback. . Bob Carabella played tackle for the football team four year. Bill Christopher played basketball and football four years. He received honorable mention on the MVL football team his Sophomore year, was on the MVL second team his Junior year, and MVL first team his Senior year. He was pre- sented a Stellfox award for the “Most valuable player” in the 1951 basketball season. Richard Crum played three years football as end and halfback. Mack Fowler played football three years. He was chosen on the first team of the MVL his Senior year. Andy Glidden played football four years and was chosen on the second team of the MVL his Senior year. Andy also played three years basketball. George Morgareidge played football his Junior and Senior years as end and halfback. Hugh Walters played three years football. In his Sophomore and Senior years he was chosen on the second team of the MVL. He also played basketball three years. Roger Walters played three years football and four years basketball. His position on the football team was tackle. Dean Moore played football his Senior year as tackle. 41 Junior High Basketball FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Bill Lori, Vance Bates. James King, Mervin Tilton, Junior Howell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wood. Leonard Danford. John Brister, Sammy Bates. Starting Eleven FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Hugh Walters. Roger Walters, Dale Gardner, Mack Fowler. Don Bates, Andy Glidden, Karl Stritz. SECOND ROW: Richard Crum, Ronald Caldwell, A1 Christopher, Bill Christopher. 42 Varsity Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Bob Evilsizer, Hugh Walters, Roger Walters, Charles Brister, Bill Christopher, Don Bates, Tommy Fergucson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Strang, Raymond Wycoff, Albert Christopher, Sammy Ditch, Tim Tarleton, Earl Hupp, Andrew Safigan. Reserve Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Left to Right; Raymond Wycoff, Albert Christopher, Sammy Ditch, Tim Tarleton, Earl Hupp. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wood, Jack King, Roland Reed, Bob Legraen, Andrew Safigan, Stanley Clark. 43 Athletic Records 1950 -1951 FOOTBALL We They Byesville 27 6 New Lexington 7 0 Roseville 13 19 New Concord 6 13 Dresden 32 7 Philo 6 47 Glouster 6 20 C rooksville 12 2 M M 0 12 BASKETBALL Varsity Reserves We They We They Pennsville 53 45 Pennsville 21 27 Dresden 39 81 New Lexington 15 40 Roseville 31 38 M M 21 44 C rooksville 58 52 New Concord 27 33 New Lexington 42 77 New Lexington 41 43 M M 44 51 Dresden 33 29 Philo 42 78 New Concord 37 23 New Concord 42 44 Byesville 47 27 Philo 42 78 Glouster 41 72 Roseville 39 59 M M 47 39 JUNIOR HIGH New Lexington 41 39 Dresden 45 55 We They New Concord 65 53 Byesville 48 47 Dresden 12 43 Glouster 45 50 Roseville 23 48 C rooksville 51 74 C rooksville 24 14 Philo 26 44 New Matamoras 41 49 Philo 21 49 (T ournament) Glouster 29 42 Roseville 25 51 M M 27 31 Dexter City 36 18 Glouster 23 36 Ashland Whiz Kids 60 27 44 ADVERTISING COMPLIMENTS OF The Journal Leader JOB PRINTING CALDWELL HARPER MORGAREIDGE Jewelers Caldwell MILDRED EMILY Beauty Shop Phone 61 GILLESPIE’S DRUGS Reliable Prescription Service In Business For Your Health Caldwell NOBLE HATCHERY “Noble Chicks Have What It Takes” A. R. Beyer, Prop. McVAY FURNITURE EHLERMAN SERVICE and FUNERAL HOME Since 1918 On The Square Caldwell Caldwell COMPLIMENTS OF Caldwell Produce EGGS - BUTTER - MILK - POULTRY CALDWELL PHONE 75 RALSTONS JORDON’S Rexall Store Everything In Dry Goods Shoes Notions Caldwell Caldwell THE WILLIAM HILL STORE Since The Turn Of The Century Compliments of THE MARSH LUMBER CO., INC. Caldwell Phone 7 Compliments of Compliments of COZIERS CONTAINER CORP. Caldwell Phone 38 LENA ALTER S STORE Compliments of GRAY’S STORE Caldwell Caldwell


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Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978


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