Convoy Union High School - Bellerophon Yearbook (Convoy, OH)

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NAOMI C. RICHEY College: Ohio University Degree: B.S. in Ed. Years at Convoy: lg Subject: English ROBERT A, GLANCY College: Bowling Green Ball State Degree: B.S. Years at Convoy: 1 Subject: Phys. Ed. Health U,S, History, World Geog. Activities: Coach LAURA CRONE College: Defiance Degree: A,B. Years at Convoy: l Subject: Math.. Geog.. Phys. Ed. Activities: Seventh Gr, Spn. WARREN L. REED College: Ohio State Degree: B.S. in Ed, Years at Convoy: 1 Subject: Vocational Agr. Activities: F.F.A. Freshman Class Sponsor E. G. DEITSCH College: Indiana U. Huntington College Degree: B.S. in Ed, Years at Convoyr 1 Subject: Sci, Chem, Math, Activities: Camera Club A. A. FOX College: Defiance Degree: B.S. in Business .Adm B.S. in Ed, Years at Convoy: l Subject: Commercial Activities: Eleventh Grade Spn Sentinel Advisor Annual Advisor Junior High Coach RAE M. SMITH College: Ohio State Degrees: B.S,-M,S, Years at Convoy: 5 Subject: Home Economics Activities: F,l-LA, J. C. EDWARDS College: Manchester Degree: B.S. Years at Convoy: 7 Subject: History, Civics, Driver's Ed, Activities: Eighth Grade Sponsor ELLEN YOUNG Sec retary OWEN ROBERTS College: Cincinnati Cons, New York U, Degree: B.S. of Music Years at Convoy: 4 Subject: Vocal Music Mas, MALVLN GEORGE gf College: Ohio State D Years at Conv0Y5 1 Subject: Kindergarten NORMA CAREY College: Ohio Northern U, Years at Convoy: 18 Subject: Znd Grade JULLA FRIEDLY A BQWYQ9 19? v 'Wx Q? 1 JOYCE KIEHL College: Bowling Green Years at Convoy: 1 Subject: First Grade IRENI-I FRIEDLY College: Manchester I,U, Extension Years at Convoy: 3 R College: Miami University EMA NIOHR l College: Bowling Green Years at Convoy: l Years at Convoy: Z3 Subject: Fourth Grade Subject: FU Grade W' ,+i!1 E, , ... t O .. X I , ,ze fi A J, ' ' 1 ' ., f . .V ,. fb, gy 'r in x y' I 'A Q 1.1 ' ,- . J., .. 5' JESSIE DRIVER College: Bowling Green Years at Convoy: 32 Subject: Sixth Grade Cooks , Jamtors iil5 Li!!! lull W VM. La. , mx io-EBT X ,-,,,,...- Bus Drivers .,.....- F V f V K Lx. X DAVID WAGNER Dave Baseba1l...... ...... Basketball ,, n 1,Z,3,4 Annual Stalin... . ..,.. 4 Mixed Chorus..... Boys' Chorus ........... . 1 I . . X IQ, my f.-M51 MARGARET SNYDER Marge Bal1d...... .... 1.2. Girls' Chorus ...1.Z Mixed Chorus .... 1.2. Class Officer. .... Annual Staff........... Indian Sentine Scholarship 'I' District Solo 1 Staff, ear-n.,1, Contest.,.,,l,2, Cheerleading ,,,.,, 2,3 ROSE MARIE SCAER Rosie Class Officer ...... 1,2,3 Scholarship Team ...... 1 F-H-'M ................ 1-2-3 Cheerleading ......... 2,3 Band ................ l,Z,3,4 Girls' Chorus .... l,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus .... l,Z,3,4 Annual Stafi .......... 4 Indian Sentinel ,,,,,,,,,, 4 District Solo 1 Contest.. ..... .Z.4 THOMAS CLAY ..T0m.. Band . ............... 1 .2.3,4 Mixed Chorus ,,,,, l,Z,3,4 Boys' Chorus ,,,,, l,Z,3,4 Baseball ................... l Basketball ......... . .... 1.2 Class Officer ,,,,,,, l,2,3 Scholarship Tearn., 1 ,Z,3 Senior Scholarship ,,,, 4 Indian Sentinel Staff .... 4 Annual Staff ....,....... . 4 District Solo Contest ........ 1.2.3.4 State Solo Contest ,,,,, 3 all T DEAN MOLLENKOPF Clarence ' ' Basketball ,,,,,,,,, 1,Z,3,4 Baseball ...... .... . 1.2.3.4 Mixed Chorus ..... ....l,Z Boys' Chorus ,,,,,,,,, 1,2 Class Officer ,,,,,,,,, 3,4 Annual Staff ,,,, ,,,,, 4 Photo Club ,,,,, ,,,, 3 NANCY DAVIS ..Nan.. Girls' Chorus ,,,, Mixed Chorus ,,,, Band ................. F.H.A..,. ............ l-',I-I,.4, Officer ,,,, District Solo Contest Photo Club...... . ,0 t 'af-'R 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 L, 1 L A I V I 'Y : I 'l uv A ,g ,- ..-C 5 'Y Mf- N -1 - .J : .TERRY JEROME Boys' Cho:-us.....l.Z. Mixed Chorus....l,Z, Class Officer District Solo Contest ,.,, Photo Club ,,,,, Radio Club ..... Baseball. ...... ...... . . Basketball .............. Basketball Manager SANDRA LESLIE ' 'Soni Band .,............. l,2-.3. Girls' Chorus,,, l,Z,3, Mixed Chorus ,,,l,Z,3, Annual Siaff ......... 4 Indian Sentinel Staffu, 4 Photo Club ........ 2 Radio Club ............ ... Z Scholarship Team,1,2,3 District So lo Contest , 4 X., :vi aw DONNA SLANE Shorty' ' Band ........ ..... .. . Girls' Chorus .... 1,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus, ,,,, l,2,3,4 F.H.A ............... 1.2.3.4 F.H.A. Officer ,,,, ,,Z,3 District Solo Contest , ,,,, ,,,,,, 3 ,4 MARLIN OWENS ..Wn.. l .F.A..... ....... ..... 2 .4 Boys' Chorus, ,,,,,, ,,, l,2 Mixed Chorus, ,,,,,,,, ,l,2 MARLAN DENSEL JOE WYANDT Boys' Chorus .... ... Mixed Chorus ...... Annual Staff ,,,,,,,,, Baseball ........... 1, Basketball ........... Class Officer.. nskinny.. ,V BOYS' Chorus . .... 1.2 R Mixed Chorus ,.,, 1,2 1 N Annual Staff...... ....4 -J , . . ..-cf- l' - 'Taxi 1: : 5 C , . , J . 'iii .ff . .,7: 'ik' Wm. x MAX BARKLEY Basketball, , Baseball.. ......... .. Mixed Chorus,,,,,,,,,l,Z Boys' Chorus ,,,,, ,, Agx-icu1ture,,,,,,.,, Class Officer Annual Staff ..... .. .. SHIRLEYANNE MCDANIEL Girls' Chorus , ,.,,,,, 1, Mixed Chorus ,,..,,,,. l, Band .......... .. F.H.A........ ....... F.H.A. Officer ..... Indian Sentine1,,,,,,,,,, Annual Staff...... .....1. -nv 1 4 BEVERLY HOAGLIN Bev Girls' Chorus ,,,,, ,,,, l Mixed Chorus ,,,,, ,,,, l Prelixninary Scholarship ,.,, 1.2.3 Scholarship Team ,,.,,, 3 Indian Sentinel 4 PAUL SC I-IAADT ' 'Buck' ' Basketball ,,,,,,,, l,Z,3,4 Baseball ,,,,,,,,,., l,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus ,,,, l,Z,3,4 Boys' Chorus ,,,,, 1,2,3,4 Band ............... 1,Z,3,4 Agriculture ,.,,,,,,, 2,3,4 F.F.A. Offiiiel' ....... .. 3 Class Officer ....... l,2,4 Annual Staff .... .......... 4 Scholarship Team ,,,,,, 3 tail'-f , ' s ' g L A 1 ' JOSEPH SCHAADT Joe Basketball Manager, 2,3 F.F.A ............... 1.2.3.4 F,F,A. Officer ,,,,,, Z,3,4 Class Officer ,,,,,,, Z,3,4 Chorus ..... . .......... ...lvl Scholarship Test,,..,,,,4 GERALD HARTING Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus Scholarship Team Annual Staffn , VX f-z-45. DONALD BAKER Jake Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus, , Ind ian Sentine 1, Physical Education ,,,, l,Z, ROLAND KLINGER Boys ' Chorus ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,Z Mixed Chorus ,,,,,,,,, 1,3 F.F.A ................... 1.2 Physical Education,,l,Z,3,4 ROBERT SOWERS Bob Mixed Chorus ,,,,,,,,, 1,2 Boys' Chorus ,,,,,,,,,, 1,2 Physical Education..1.Z.3,4 ELEANOR DOMLNIQUE F.H.A. ..... .... 2.3.4 F.H.A. Officer ..... 4 Mixed Chorus,,,,,, ,,,,1 Girls' Chorus, ,,,,. ,,,, 1 RONALD GASKILL .1Ronu Boys' Chorus,,,., ,,,, 1,2 Mixed Choi-us,,,,,,,,, 1,2 Physical Education,,,,1,Z,3,4 Ind ian Sentinel Staff .... 4 Senior Class History ln September 1940, the class of 1952 started their journey of twelve years through Convoy School, Our class was composed of forty- two pupils and Miss Catherine Dean was our teacher, , We passed from grade to grade with Mrs, Norma Carey, Mrs, Helen Smith, Mrs, Mary Meyer, Mrs, Rema Mohr, and Miss Jessie Driver as our teachers, We entered Junior High in 1946, Besides finding a lot of hard work to do, we found that we were breaking into the social life of the school, Our Junior High class parties was a trip to the Toledo Zoo, a skating party at the Y, W, C, A, in Van Wert, and a party at Bluffton State Park, Our Junior High teachers were Mrs, Charlotte Stose and Mr, J, C, Edwards, We were welcomed into high school by the Sophomores, We en- joyed a hayride and wiener roast and a party at the home of Rose Marie Scaer, Our sponsor was Mr, Dwight Smith, During our Sophomore year we welcomed the Freshmen into high School and had a pot luck supper and skating party, We sold house numbers and mail box signs to make money, Donna Slane was chosen May Queen for the annual Spring Band Concert, Our class sponsor was Mr, Charles B. Brown, Our Junior year was of great irnportance, First we chose our class rings, We alternated serving basketball concessions with the Seniors, Our most irnportant event of the Junior year was the Junior- Senior Prom, Our setting was Lure of the Wood1and , Shirleyanne McDaniel was elected for May Queen, Our sponsor was Mr, Hebb, ln September, with a loss of three Juniors, we entered our Senior year with twenty-three in our class, We are trying to make money for our Senior trip, In trying to make money, we had a skating party at Bell's Rink in the fall of our Senior year, We also had a few bake sales which added greatly to our treasury, ln the spring we had a Carnival in which all the grades in the school participated with their different stunts, This proved to be quite a success, too. Since this was our big year, we all worked hard on our activities, We realized that this was our last year together, and therefore we undertook our responsibilities with great anticipation of graduation, We are looking forward to Baccalaureate, Commencement, and Senior class trip to Washington, D. C. MOTTO The Road Called Toil Leads To The City Called Success COLORS Scarlet and Silver FLOWER Yellow Rose 4 .3 wrffj- l Fwd' V. A 5 , uf' zw .9 5625+ 2 nz Mn'- Li, e Ali, gf, -1 Ke' mi' We! . f QQ, ,EJ Qi. WEL: 5. Ji'- .-X 21 W. .FL :L 1 ,1Ei v f,,, if in , UM, M ...W 1 qw 11 QQ- 15' , U r 'N W. . 1 -ak .V 1,- '1 A 1 Swv., M. 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' :iv K X Q - i 4 Ah if Juniors TOP ROW: Helen Book, Thomass May, Mary Pancake, Byron Myers, Ioan Baker, SECOND ROW: Wayne Small, Wanda Book, Roger Welch, Mary Sue Orsbon, Lynn Rhoades, THIRD ROW: Carolyn Waltmire, Gene Helm, Beverlyanne McDaniel, Lowell Etzler, Shirley Gaskill, FOURTH ROW: Rodney Stemen, Shirley Frane, Ralph Schurrim, Shirley Purk, Paul Lare, FIFTH ROW: June I-Ioaglin, Rosanna Purk, Betty Sowers, Junior Class History of 1953 It was the year 1941 when we, the Junior Class, started on the road named Education, We were guided this first year by Miss Catherine Dean, In the fall of '42 we entered the second grade, This year we felt very important as we were permitted to do work which was sent to the fair, The next few years passed rapidly, we all grew some, but there was still little change in us, When we entered Junior High, things really seemed changed, In the eighth grade we were given the regular eighth grade tests in which we faired very well, Our Freslurian year really offered us challenges, First, that fine re- ception which the Sophomores so willingly gave to us, Secondly, we were faced with the problem of choosing our own subjects, In our Sophomore year we were confronted with many more problems, One was the task of making money, This year we have many things to look forward to, We want to give the Seniors a prom that will be remembered by all, Also we wish to get our foot- hold for our final year here in Convoy School, Our class sponsor this year is Mr, Fox, . , .Q x u I ' 0. 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'YAL xv- N 2' 'ku F 6: 4 a xo' -' , .3 Q ,A .. 7 ? x -L 7 X - - Xxxxr gg 5- 'K .Q V A ' '22 ' A ' X -ff' M 1 V' 1 K X ' V f ff fa '-9' x fx ' A ' X., Sophomores 5TH ROW: Dale Boggs, Patty Mohr, Russell Gaskill, Varrell Mclntosh, Lowell Cress, Lowell Kever, 4TH ROW: Bob Waldron, Doyt Owens, Janet Black, Lois Krugh, Jirnmy Beatty, Bob Rogers, 3RD ROW: Gene Harting, lenny lrnler, Lowell Oeschle, Shirley Kirocofe, Clarice Jackson, Stanley Mollenkopf, ZND ROW: Dave Beatty, Glen Klinger, Dick Neisewander, Harold Kruckeberg, Marcia Bell, Evelyn Klinger, lST ROW: Phyllis Joseph, Bob Klinger, Sophomore Class History ln September of 1942, we Sophomores, forty-three in number, entered the first grade at Convoy with Miss Ruth Johnson, as our teacher, Mrs, Norma Carey, Mrs, Helen Smith Muntzinger, Mrs, Julia Friedly, Mrs, Rema Mohr, and Miss Jessie Driver also helped to prepare our way for high school Mrs, Charlotte Stose and Mr. J, C Edwards were our class sponsors in Junior High, The eighth grade test was very irnportant to all of us, Several received high scores, This year, in the Sophomore Class, we very cordially welcomed the Freshmen into high school by an initiation party as we were welcomed last year, Mr, Dwight Smith was our class sponsor last year and Mr, Edward Deitsch is our sponsor this year, Our class officers are: President, James Beatty, Vice-President, Doyle Weaver, Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Mohrg and Reporters, Janet Black and Lois Krugh, We are all looking forward to the two remaining years at Convoy School, 1' ' i 1 fs-9 b -1' I. v f r- ' !77f iff G16 'Lf A M A Q ' 9 Q Q ? . 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' x Freshman lST ROW: Shirhey Ackorn, Larry Wendel, Janice Adams, Wayne Black, Patty Gaskill, VanceTFortney, ZND ROW: Gale Schaadt, Betty Webster, Gerry Wilkin, Martha Mohr, Marilin Thompson, Beverly Myers, 3RD ROW: Joyce Etzler, Roger Brandenberg, Donna Turner, Bale Schaadt, Marlyn Etaler, Bill Stetler, 4TH ROW: Bill Duncan, Joie Geesey, Vance Sheets, Janet Miller, Cletus Welch, Lois Muntzinger, 5TH ROW: Darlene Densel, Duane Smith, Mary Lou Hullinger, Freshman Class History In 1943 we started at Convoy, not knowing what was ahead of us, Mrs Callow started us on our way in the first grade, Mrs, Norma Carey, Mrs Helen Smith now Mrs, Muntzinger, Miss Nluobourne now Mrs, Baker, Mrs, Mohr and Miss Driver were our grade teachers, The next year we were upstairs and Mr, Knerr was our sponsor, The Junior High put on an operetta entitled The Tea House of Sing Lo, Ln the eighth grade we had Mr, Edwards for our sponsor, We took the eighth grade test, The Junior High put on an operetta entitled The Grun and Silver Bowl, To clirnax that year we went to Colunibus, Ohio for our trip, We also went to Fort Wayne, Indiana and Toledo, Ohio, This year we were greeted by the Sophomores with a initiation, Mr, Reed is our sponsor, Our class officers for this year are as follows, President, Marlin Thompson, Vice-President, Cletus Welchg Secretary- Treasurer, Shriley Ackomg News Reporters, Larry Wendil and Martha Mohr We are looking forward to the rest of our high school days, .JP Va 'fr I-Jn V ' C-Q, A S5 x if Y' f w 4 5 4-. , in 'ug' 'IR W In .4 Milk gi Iliff . 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' --+5124 ii IST ROW ZND ROW: 3RD ROW 1ST ROW ZND ROW 3RD ROW 3RD Row ZND Row isr Row Grade Eighth Ighn Linn, Gloria Rogers, Clair Harting, Barbara Oechsle, Mary Duncan, Kay Younge, Connie Michael, Ethel Sheets, Janella Stevens, Janet Beatty, Jack Bower, ' Jane Waldron, Joan Snyder, Lois Bell, Barbara Schmidt, Varlene Gordon, Kay Thrush, Mary Campbell, Ardeth Sheets, Nancy Klinger, Stanley Densel, Larrydgiipp, Evan Mollenkopf, Donald Etzler, Robert Waltmire, Dia7'iiF'fE1 Soiwers, Torn Davis, Joseph Meyers, Robert Allison, Bill Webster, Richard Greulach, Grade Sefven Norman Miller, Roger Harting, Billy Mohr, Robert Leslie, Mark Yoh, Anna Weaver, Cloria Schmidt, Sue Wyandt, Esther Sheets, Sandra Densel, Judy Sowers, Jerry Orsbon, Ralph Brandenberg, Robert McCleary, Ronald Zirnmerman, Alvin Pancake, Joan Creulach, Betty Etzler, Patty Foley, Janet Grant, Jeanette Kruechkeberg, Frances Stemen, Robert Rogers, Dean Small, Ronald Kruecheberg, Ruth Waltmire, Bonnie Myers, Charlene Grahrn, Marie Lewis, Linda Mollenkopf, B ringQr, Judy May, Jante Slane, Ruth Schmnm, Janet Rogers, Floyd Heath, Sixth Grade Betty Baker, Sue Black, Janet Ehrsam, Stanley Lapham, Denny Riley, Clark Stephenson, Sandra Michael, Rachael Klinger, Janice Gaskill, June Miller, Martha Thrush, Connie Heath, Jerry Rogers, Rgmger Lare, William Davis, Gary DeCamp, Jon Fischer, Denny Bfbwn, Charles Carey, Kenneth Richards, Mary Jo Weaver, Barbara Strunkenburg, Nancy Sheets, Richard Waldron, Donald Owens, Rodney Orsbon, Robert Fawley, Kenneth Weaver, Jon Bower, Herbert Schaadt, Richard Vincent Smith, Roger Clayton, NEB..- Sglyfiami 55531,-T' T 3 ,gg fll I i D Eagan ffl' - U gin I I 1 I V a ' TIL ' - -if ' T i ATI H' , A P' -4 ' -T ' ' 5 ,I ,,, S, g ,. 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I8 3RD ROW ZND ROW IST ROW: 3RD ROW ZND ROW: IST ROW 3RD ROW: ZND ROW: IST ROW Second Grade John Smiley, Robert Schurnm, Jerry Fensler, James Rosendahl, Terry Webb, Gayle Stevens, Stanley Shotts, Tommy Myers, Billy Louagie, Kent Rogers, Keith Mohr, Donald Miller, Ervin Fabian, Janice Welker, Karen Riley, Sharon Woodard, Marilyn Fawley, Linda Leiter, David Wilkins, James Thomas, David Pettyjohn, Ronald Pancake, Jon Barkley, Carles Jacobs, Beverly Allison, Sue Ann Dauler, Kay Carrier, Nancy Arn, Ruby Copsey, Bonnie Pifer, Barbara Ramsey, Alice Dawson, Patricia Lyons, Thelma Jacobs, Ruth Ann Harting, First Grade Ralph Meyer, Tommy Waldron, James Mustard, John Muntzinger, Lonnel Barkley, Ronnie Schumm, Harold Sheets, Dwight Rhoades, Danny Clem, James Martin, Ronnie Pruden, Max Bell, Byron Clayton, Gary Black, Herbert Dawson, Terry Rogers, James Black, Nancy Heath, Grover Densel, Nancy Mohr, Jimmy Krueckeberg, Carl Arn, David Hummel, Bonnie Hoover, Vivian Purk, Sharon Ward, Janet Matthews, Jerry Etzler, Judy Kiracofe, Helen Schaadt, Judy Yoh, Barbara Wherry, Judy Leiter, Basil Dealey, Kindergarten Jane Hall, Ronnie Neiswander, Jon Hall, Phillip Carey, Philip Binkley, Gary Foley, David Kiehl, Terry Slane, Marvin Krueckeburg lrvin Densel, Sharon Gaskill, Helen Joseph, Donald Woods, Jerry Smiley, -Byron fllhgnwpson, Margy Weaver, Lewis Wolfcale, Linda Schaadt, Bonita Dull, Larry Hertel, Larry Kiracofe, Judy Etzler, Dea Marie Thomas, Joy Rhodes, Roger Fegley, Patty Baker, Jeffery Bowers, Marilyn Sirnmons, Jane Gleckler, Beth Ca rren, Bruce Hertz, Dennis Sowers, xxx F. IST ROW: Beverly Myers, Nancy Davis, Janice Adams, Donna Slane, Wanda Book, Clarice Jackson, Donna Tiirne r, Shirleyanne McDaniel, ZND ROW: Rosanna Purk, Lois Krugh, Janet Black, Betty Webster, Eleanor Dominique, Wilma Heath, Instructor , Mrs, Smith. 3RD ROW: Mary Lou I-lullinger, Janet Miller, Joyce Etzler, Lois Muntzinger, Shirley Kirocofe, Marcia Bell, Motto: Toward New Horizons Colors: Red and White Flower OFFICERS President-Donna Slane Vice-President-Wanda Book Treasurer-Clarice Jackson Secretary-Donna Turner Reporter-Shirleyanne McDaniel The F. H, A. chose Red Rose A Better World Chorister-Nancy Davis Pianists-Janice Adams Janet Black Custodian-Helen Book Parliamentarian-Beverly Meyers Historian-Darlene Densel and Happier Hornes as their theme for the year, To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homenfiaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, and to promote a few of the purposes of the F. H, A, Activities for the year included: formal and informal initiation, international good will are installation of new officers, bake sales, giving clothes to a needy family in Kentucky, check room at basketball games, Christmas party for first graders, party for the Seniors, skating party, bowling party, tea and style show for the mothers, and various equipment was purchased for the Home Economics Department, H. F. i 3RD ROW: Lowell Oechsle, Wayne Small, Bill Kever, Bill Duncan, Gerry Wilkin, Stanley Mollenkopf, Lowell Kever, Lowell Cress, Kenneth Irnler, ZND ROW: Dick Neiswander, Cletus Welch, Marlin Owens, Paul Schaadt, Doyt Owens, Max Barkley, Doyle Weaver, Bill Klinger, lST ROW: Mr. Reed, Vance Sheets, Byron Myers, Lynn Rhoades, Ralph Schurnm, Lowell Etzler, Joe Schaadt, Paul Lare, Roger Welch, Lloyd Etzler, , President-Ralph Schurnm Vice -Pre sident-Lowell Etzle r Sec 1'eta1'Y'LYm1 Rh'-'9ade5 Motto: Learning To Do Treasurer-Joe Schaadt Doing To Learn Reporter-Roger Welch Earning To Live, Sentinel-Paul Lare Living To 59,-Ve. Historian-Byron Mye rs Advisor-Warren Reed The members of the chapter have a total of seventy-three pro- duction projects and thirty improvement projects in their 1952 farming program, During the past year, the chapter had plots of two ac res of tornatoes, three acres of sweet corn in which eighteen different corn hybrids were used, We sprayed over 450 acres of clover for the control of spittle bug and grasshoppersg corn and fence rows for the control of weeds and brush, The chapter takes field trips and participates in other contests and activities, The chapter carries out a well-rounded social and recreational program not only locally but with other chapters, Some of these are wiener roasts, hayrides, playing basketball and soft- ball, bowling parties, and square dances, Along with these, we sponsor a Parent and Son Banquet, which is held in April, LMT f HE A Y? f K Kgs X S 1 SM ' ,W Driving Education This year for the first tirne in our school's history driving education was offered on the curriculum, The class was composed of 12 members from the Junior and Senior Classes, Mr. Edwards, who had received special training in this course during the past surnmer was our instructor, lVlollenkopf's garage loaned the class a '51 Ford and the school purchased dual controls for it, Regular classes were held on two days out of the week and the rest of the time was spent in actual driving, Everyone enjoyed this and soon we all had eight hours of behind the wheel driving, We then took the regular state driving examination and all passed it very easily, Now thanks to the driving education course, all twelve members of the class are licensed drivers, Indian Sentinel We have published three newspapers this year, Our first issue was the Thanksgiving issue followed by the Christmas issue and the Senior Edition, We have been quite busy publishing these papers since the typing class is not very large, Under the leadership of Mr, Fox, our typing teacher, we have without too much difficulty, accomplished the printing of these papers and we must say that it was really a lot of fun and very good experience for us, STAFF Editor .----- --------- R ose Marie Scaer Art Editors --- ---Marge Snyder, Rose Scaer Birthdays --- ------------- Marge Snyder Humor .----.---- -- --------- Marge Snyder School Calendar ------ -------- - --Nlaree Snyder Elementary Reporter ------ Ron Gaskill, Don Baker Commercial Reporter ---------- Shirley McDaniel Sports Writer -------- - -------- Tom Clay Circulation Manager --- ----- Beverly Hoaglin Typists ..--------- - ---- Senior Typing Class Sponsor --------- ------------ Nl r. FOX 1ST R.OW: Lowell Kever, Harold Kruecheberg, Garry Wilkin, Vance Sheets, Dick Neiswander, Ralph Schumm, Paul Schaadt, Wayne Small, Kenny Irnler, Vance Fortney, Dave Beatty, Wayne Black, Lowell Oeschle, ZND ROW: Dale Schaadt, Jirn Beatty, Bill Stetler, Roger Brandenburg, Cletus Welch, Marlin Thompson, Gene Helrn, Duane Smith, Paul Lare, Roger Welch, Lloyd Etzler, Jerry Jerome, Gale Schaadt, Q -1' 3RD ROW: Rose Scaer, Marge Snyder, Shirley Frane, Mary Pancake, June Hoaglin, 5-hBE 1, Donna Turner, Martha Mohr, Beverly Myers, Marilyn Etzler, Patty Gaskill, Joyce Etaler, Patty Mohr, Janet Black, Lois Kurgh, Phyllis Joseph, 4TH ROW: Nancy Davis, Donna Slane, Janet Adams, Lois Muntzinger, Rosanna Purk, Wanda Book, Beverlyanne McDaniel, Betty Sowers, Mary Sue Orsbon, Joan Baker, Helen Book, Betty Webster, Janet Miller, Nlary Lou Hullinger, Mixed Chorus This year the total enrollment in mixed chorus is sixty-three, Under the capable leadership of Mr, Owen Roberts, we have succeeded in irnproving our music ability a great deal, ln November of 1952 we presented the minstrel, Land 'o Cotton, It was filled with old-time musicals and comedy skits presented by various members of the chours and the entire chorus, The attendance was quite large, showing the success of our show, March Z9 many of the students competed in the district solo contest at Lirna, Ohio, Our chorus participated in the County Festival at Hoaglin-Jackson with Herbert Jones, music director from Van Wert, directing, We sang two numbers of our own and five with the entire group, We held a program of fine music with Mr, Owen Roberts directing, in April, The general public was invited, We feel that being a member of the chorus is indeed a fine opportunity, n IST ROR' ZXD ROW: 3RD RO'-S' ? ' 4TH ROW ETH RO'-V ' ' Joe.: :ni-':er, Judy May, fue V-'al:i:::, Fra.. Rc e Do:La Els-...e, Gary' S:eme:, ::.a:o: Eelz, foe ec e e Thrash, 30:1 Turzer, Llargrei Szjrier, , e 5 e .lc c o lltgziger. Patty' Lice. , Rolla EIrgeche:e 'N lor: C-aj.'. Rodney' Sterzzen, Dale E-eggs, fe.e c Q e Helix, ?:.ir1ej: ?:a:e, Ea::a:a kL':iit, Ra e ce D ii... ' TE 1 1..:.. noaggr., D .-. 'Ld r e 'r ..e-..e, Pazzcefi e, Rzczerc :::.'::1:':1, '-'i:.:e:t S e : .Q :cs Reza'-a:.:e:, gnu- -ea'f- e s ' e f 5 rpzser, ..,-- .. ,,... -- . Q .....o.- ..- -e....e..e.:. Pa-. -,,,, w e -tzle' 'Z'-x ' j nence.. -'-'T.Z Rboa4'1 Pen' e e e .. -:-. A.. The band has 76 members, Many of the member: are xounu m. e a to play their instruzments correctly under the able drrectlon of 'X director, The band played at the Decatur Callethumolun oaraoe, ard eceu eo bra mage They also played in the Van '-Vert Halloween p rade and recen eo 'rd olace The band took part in the County Band Fextu. al mn -k:ar1l I uae c:1.1te a SUCCESS, We know the band can put on quite a big snow mc bu xx nat II nas alreadx done Band -ll- I' -Q ' jp ,..M4 , Q-.f . l Y P K ' 1:-5,57 7 - . , -Y W' ' ., ...bk- -a : l6 I Varsity Basketball Squad Gngllf G'6 ' QONYU 3 f 70+ C J aw BACK ROW: Ralph Schumm, Bill Kever, Doyle Weaver, Bob Waldron, Dave Beatty, Paul Schaadt, Dave Wagner, Lowell Etzle r, Doyte Owens, Larry Wendle, Lowell Oeschle, Byron Myers, Max Barkley, FRONT ROW: BASKETBALL During the course of the 1951-'52 basketball season the Indians won 10 out 18 games, The fans were thrilled throughout the season with the wonderful basketball the boys played, In the tournament the Indians defeated York, then at the semi-finals beat Hoaglin-Jackson, in the finals we played Ohio City, We played in the sectionals at Celina against McGuffey, Convoy is really proud of their team, We think that the Indians and their coach should be congratulated on their fine season play and sportsmanship they showed, 0 Reserve Basketball Squad 9,1 Qvvg, , , L .W 4 MQV0 3 FY 572 BACK ROW: Gene Helm, Bill Stetler, Marlin Thompson, Bill Duncan, Coach Bob Glancy, FRONT ROW: Lowell Kever, Jirn Beatty, Kenny Irnler, Bob Rogers. 1951-'52 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Convoy Opponents T ou rnarne nt T ournam ent Tournament Tournament Sec tional Antwerp - 42. Holgate -------- 57 Wren ------ --- 57 Middle Pt, 47 Payne --- 33 Middle Pt, 40 Rockford--- ---47 York ---------- 41 Ridge ---------- 45 Ohio City 55 Union --- 50 Jefferson 56 Alumni --------- 60 Union --------- 54 Wil1shire--- --- 30 Wren ----- ---61 Latty ------ ---57 Hoag, J, - 56 York ---------- 40 Willshire ------- 48 Hoag, J, - Ohio City McGuffey 43 56 48 J +4 X 1 VARSITY Marge Snyder Shirley Frane Lois Krugh Patty Mohr Cm' Cheerleaders JUNIOR HIGH Judy May Mary Duncan Janet Slane Janet Beatiy Baseball L., S -x ff :B aj Q il, lf- ...nail-' s :lil 3RD ROW: Dick Neiswande r, Dave Wagner, Max Barkley, Larry Wendel, Wayne Black, Marlin Thompson, Harold Krueckenberg, ZND ROW: Dave Beatty, Doyt Owens, Lowell Etzler, Dean Mollenkopf, Bob Waldron, Joe Wyandt. IST ROW: Coach Bob Glancy, Lowell Oeschle, Tom May, Lowell Kever, Byron Meyers, Paul Schaadt, Bill Kever, ' Our Convoy Indian's baseball team was undefeated during the fall season of 1951-'52, The tournament was set for fall instead of spring by our former coach, We are the Van Wert County Baseball Champs this year, Being champs means that our team will go to St, Henry to participate in the District Tournament Our Coach Glancy and our team should be congratulated for their fine team- work and sportsmenship, Opponent Convoy Middlepoing 3 2. l York 6 32 Ohio City 3 7 Eurnament C OHVOY Opponent 17 Hoaglin-Jackson Z 7 Ohio C ity 6 10 Wren 8 ZND ROW Ronald lxrueckenberg Rxchard Greulach Claire Hartmg B111 Webster B111 Mohr Stanley 1ST ROW Coach Fox Robert Allyson Evan Mollenkopf Jack Bower John Linn Ronald Zunmerman 1 XX ZND ROW Ronald Zxrnmerman Claxre I-lartmg Ronald Krueckenbs.rg Billy Mohr Rmhard ST ROW Coach Fox, Robert Allyson Jack Bower Evan Mollenkopl' Billy Webster Tohn Lxnn If W U V M Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1952, of Convoy High School, Van Wert County, Convoy, Ohio, the United States of America, Earth, thinking about the coming events of Graduation, have decided to distribute our many countless talents among the remaining friends and parted ones here at Convoy, We hope that we have showed no partiality to any of our friends in distributing these various talents and possessions and that all those who have been willed one of these priceless gifts will receive them as a remembrance of their de- parted Senior Class of '52 and will use them to the b6Sf of their ability and cherish them all their lives, The following to-wit: WE HEREBY WILL, DEVISE, AND BEQUEATH To the faculty, the feeling of accomplishment that they have succeeded in placing us on our fi.nal step which is graduation, and the relief that next year, we will no longer be there to bother them and plague them with our minor problems, May they no longer have such pests on their hands, To the Juniors, our ability to have complete co-operation among all the members during class meetings and to always agree with the boys, fno arguing at any tiII'16,, To the Sophomores, our uncontrollable giggling and laughing in class, and our seats in study hall which we hope you may receive in the term of '53-'54, To the Freshmen, our outstanding knowledge in all of our subjects and our desire to study, We, as individuals of the Senior C-lass of 1952, will and bequeath our own personal possessions as follows: I, Shirleyanne McDaniel, will my glasses to Shirley Gaskill to help her wolverine desires, and my seat in study hall to my sister, I, Donald Baker, will my quiet manner to Paul Lare, I, Ron Gaskill, will my outstanding ability of always getting on the Honor Roll to Wayne Small, I, Dean Mollenkopf, will my will to study in study hall to Tom May, and my beautiful red ears to Byron Myers, I, Dave Wagner, will my fascinating love for girls to Lloyd Etzler, and my seat in study hall to anyone who gets there at 5:00 in the morning, l, Rose Marie Scaer, will my love for the farm and gl that goes with it to Lois Krugh, and my heighth to Dale and Gale Schaadt, I, Joe Wyandt, will my big brown eyes and dark curly hair to Whitey Oechsle and my carefree manner to Dale Boggs, I, Max Barkley, will my butch to Bob Waldron, and my good attitude grades to Larry Wendel, I, Roland Klinger, will my excellent Shorthand ability to Bob Klinger, I, Beverly Hoaglin, will my Plane Geometry course to .Tune Hoaglin, and my slirn figure to Marcia Bell, I, Marge Snyder, will my love to drive around on Sunday afternoon to Shirley Frane and my light hair to Mary Sue Orsbon, I, Tom Clay, will my long wavy hair to Rodney Stemen and my golden voice to Lloyd Etzler, I, Gerald Harting, will my fine English ability to Gerry Wilkin, I, Wit Owens, will my muscles and fine physique to Kenny Irnler, I, Nan Davis, will my ability to get up in front of people and sing to Marilyn Etzler, I, Soni Leslie, will my slim figure to Betty Sowers and my ability to get into trouble to anyone who can stand the strain, I, Donna Slane, will my big blue eyes to Robert Leslie, and my prospects of being a good housekeeper to Joan Baker, I, Eleanor Dominique, will my ability to usually keep quiet on the bus to several boys on Bus No, 7, I, .Toe Schaadt, will my ability to get good grades in Health and Democracy by looking out of the window, to Bob Waldron, I, Skinny Densel, will my ever-yearning longing to be back in school to any little kid in the first grade, I, Bob Sowers, will my last year in school to anyone who thinks they can hold it down with six solids, I, Paul Schaadt, will my ability to go steady to Bill Kever, and my gorgeous tenor voice to Byron Myers, also, my ability to stay in music- class to Ralph Schumm, Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Senior Class to be our last will and testament, on this, the twenty-seventh day of March in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, In the presence of each other we here affix our names as witnesses, fSignedJ Senior Class of '52 GQ'-f -1 Lx,- 1 000 rf f 9 - nf 'Ygw-1 EN , uni! 'Gi 4 -' Y-' -3' 5 Ns 'I counresv or MOLLENKOPF BROS P01511 5 ' ' C I ' '- ,qv 11.1.1 J! H '1 THE BELLERCPHCDN 1952 A Trip With My Imagination 196Z..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......... ..... . . . . . As Iwalk down the streets of Paris, France, something in the atmosphere brings back memories of my old school days and I long to see my classmates, A jet-propelled rocket, destined for Vienna, Italy, glides over to me, and I enter it, surprised to see that Commodore Paul Schaadt is the engineer, Paul tells me that Mr, and Mrs, Joe Schaadt, the Mrs, being the former Shirley McDaniel, are living on a 1,000 acre ranch in California and are successful- ly rearing ten children, Isn't that wonderful? Paul also tells me that Bob Sowers is running a filling station for air ships in Atlantic City, I hear over the radio that Marlan Densel, the famed deep sea diver is now experimenting in the Pacific Ocean off the Philippine Islands, Speaking of the Philippine Islands, isn't the world famous Monta Plaza Hotel located there ? The owner is Dean Dean Mollenkopf. He is head life guard just to keep himself occupied, There are many little Mollenkopfs paddling around in the water, Dave Wagner is head bell hop at the Monta Plaza, I hear he almost lost his job when he tripped and dropped a tray of food on the head of a Comrade from Russia, Dean tells me that Mrs, Gene Schlemmer, the former Rose Marie Scaer, lives at the hotel year-round, She and her daughter appeared on the cover of Post Magazine last month, They are known for their Mother and Daughter modeling, I visit Rose Marie and she tells me that Eleanor Dominique is now a famous artist, Her master piece is The Cat , Donna Slane now holds a great position in Harry James' band, She is the piano player, They tell me she makes the Brchestra. Well, it looks like we're heading back to the United States, There, in the little state of Rhode Island is located a Gopher Farm, the owner, Miss Sandra Leslie, She is developing new species, I visit Sandra and her house is just beautiful, The interior decorating was done by Miss Nancy Davis, She attend- ed college six years, studying the art of interior decorating, While Ivisit, two wrestlers were Wit Owens versus Gorgeous George, As usual, Wit Owens won, He is now World State Champion of wrestling, Gerald Harting is now a professor of Science at Ohio State University, I hear he is quite a genius, Talking about geniuses, I read in today's paper that Tom Clay, the famous Metropolitan Opera singer is appearing in New York City at Carnegie Hall with Marian Anderson, I'm very proud of him, Marge Snyder has just published another song, Uga Uga Boo, Uga Boo Boo Uga, Very different, It is getting to be a very popular song, I plan to go to the Indianapolis Speedway this Sunday to see Ron Gaskill, better known as The Speed Devil , in his last race, He will retire after this race, Have you heard that Joe Wyandt reached his destination to the moon? He returned from his trip in his space ship last week, greeted by thousands of admirers, Senator Max Barkley and his Campaign Officers just passed my window on the way to hear the returns of the voting, I hear later that he won a seat in the Senate, The neighbors are having a furniture sale and their auctioneer will be Roland Klinger, Everyone wants to hire Roland, He is booked ahead for months Back to Paris again, I enter the Mai Ous Tea Shoppe and am greeted by Beverly Hoaglin, head waitress, She tells me that Donald Baker is the proud owner of this Mai Ous Tea Shoppe, located on Vienna Road here in Paris, Signed Irnagina tion 5 ,M 1v!Bnn A -3.5: 124' FJ vw is 4-1 .L 4 T if 'T If ' . -L, A313 7 1 5 32 ' ,Y 1 ' .24 Y Ze -. ' I: I ,-- 1 I - 4 - Q f 'ffffiwt - , I' 1'fx7'!f:'X',- -11 J-,A , U- g -,XA at -X'--. 1 m V1 -fr I i Q 31161 . .- L 53. iff A, ' N.. . 9, J ' ' 3 JV , A . , X L-kQig ig 3 .x1-.-i-nn' Can You Imagine - - - Dean M, being short? ' Paul D, S, being dainty ? Eleanor D, a ballet dancer ? Soni L, not a she-wolf? Dave W, not liking the girls? Jerry J, being quiet in study hall? Beverly H, not telling Gerald H, what to do? Mr, Fox a polo player ? Mr, Linn 4' Z tall? fshortj Marge S, being serious ? Rose S, short, fat, with red hair ? Ron G, or Joe W, being at school 5 days in a week? Rowland K, being underfed ? Tom C, not joking ? Joe S, walking to school? Shirleyanne tall with long black hair ? Marlan D. being ZOO pounds? Nancy D, and Donna S. having their Home Ec, projects in on tirne ? Marlin O, being broke ? Bob S, having his lessons ? Max B, being 6' 3 ? Don B, being a lover boy? June H. being quiet, and acting her age, Uune--Don't Crawlj ? Miss, Richey teaching first grade ? Mr, Glancy without a handkerchief ? Mary Sue with blonde hair? Betty S. tall and thin? Lynn R, and Rodney S, with a butch ? Jirruny B, without his glasses ? Lois K, short and with blonde hair ? Patty M, not being friendly? Mary P, not taking Home Ec, ? 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' ,V '.' 4 ' A I Q W . 1 1 1 ,I 1 1 'fL v 4 -is jr' V .N 'Q-L1 , , i ,':, ?-' u' ' ' ' Y, 15133 rf X I -.gi , , w - :- 1, ' ,-'. , f-vw on 4 - :LAY n,.4..-. . -, Q' - .-Q ' .H ' , , :',-'v . . ' ., 'fi Q- 1 4 4 ,Vi--35+ , ,f ,. x '-J' 4 L ,n.. r '. -. l 1 l - Van Wert Tractor Sales FORD TRACTOR DEARBORN FARM EQUIPMENT LEONARD Sz HARVEY PHONE 3129 116 S. WALNUT VAN WERT, OHIO Carl A. Wright, Inc. DISTRIBUTOR ' I I , it Z . ,A::Sf Az' ' .. .I A z 4135599 ww I tt,t X AMW S,-f fr 1-S 4 'A R Nm W' W4 44 X y S 0 Nl M 7 STEER- ..-.- :1:1EEE27.1E?2Eii'. .. A',- TIRES- BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES GASOLINE -FUEL OIL - LURRICANTS PHONE 3095 VAN WERT, OHIO Compliments of EWING LUMBER CO. 201 N. Cherry Street Phones 3233 - 2684 Van Wert, Ohio LININGER BROS. HI-SPEED STATION 81 BULK SERVICE Van Wert, Ohio DULL LUMBER 81 COAL CO. A Square Deal with every Square Foot Phone 2914 North End of Shannon Street Van Wert, Ohio Congratulations Seniors GRIBLER DAIRY Van Wert, Ohio The Convoy Equity Exchange Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GRAIN - HAY - STRAW - SEED - TWINE COAL - FLOUR - FEED - ETC. BULK DISTRIBUTORS OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CONVOY. OHIO Compliments of CLARK'S POOL ROOM Sandwiches - Soft Drinks - Beer - Pool Convoy. Ohio BELL BROTHERS CHEVROLET Phone 28 Convoy. Ohio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1952 .... Q i Don Dauler Elevator Co CONVOY, OHIO EHRSAM FURNITURE STORE Furniture and Appliances Custom Built Furniture Convoy. Ohio Compliments of LESLIE'S REXALL STORE Phone 42 Convoy, Ohio Compliments of Hertz Funeral Home Convoy, Ohio Compliments of Kilgore Brothers Garage Auto Repairs - Auto Supplies Convoy, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1952 The Convoy Implement Company Convoy. Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1952 PeHyiohn's 5c to 351.00 Store Convoy, Ohio Compliment f Pei'e's Market Phone 102 Convoy, Ohio Donald W. Baxter Your Friendly Milkman Phone 13031 Convoy, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1952 Hilton's Jewelry Convoy. Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1952 Webb's Hi-Speed Service Station Mrs. Wherry's Homemade Pies a Specialty On Routes 30 and 49 Compliments of Vergie's Beauty Shoppe Phone 13212 Convoy. Ohio Compliments of BAKER'S GENERAL STORE State Line Phone Monroeville 3178 Dixon. Ohio Compliments of DIXON ELEVATOR CO. Coal - Grain - Wayne Feeds Phone Monroeville 3245 Dixon, Ohio Congratulations! SPRlNGER'S - STORE to DOOR Phone 12330 Convoy. Ohio Compliments of GENE'S BAR 81 GRILL Convoy. Ohio Compliments of THE YEARLING R. R. fBuckl Burgoul Opposite Fair Grounds Van Wert, Ohio THE VAN WERT TIMES-BULLETIN For News of All Van Wert County BAGLEY BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO. General Contractors Phone 3033 Van Wert, Ohio BEAUPRE BROS., INC. Lincoln lllercury Headquarters for Used Cars Phone 2981 120 N. Cherry Street Phone 27 49 Van Wert, Ohio Dedication To all those who are now engaged Ln the Korean conflict and to those who have fought dilligently and coura- geously in the face of battle, we, the Class of '52 dedicate this, the ZZnd Volume of the Bellerophon, Compliments of VAN WERT BOOK STORE Hal V. Hunt Compliments of JOHN EARL, INC. I Van Wert's Department Store Van Wert, Ohio BUD'S SHOP Distinctive Men's Wear 138 E. Main Van Wert, Ohio MARSH HOTEL DINING ROOM Smorgasbord Every Friday and Saturday Night Catering to Parties and Banquets Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of BROOKSIDE DAIRY 8. ICE CREAM Ice Cream for All Occasions Phone 2638 W. Lincoln Highway Van Wert. Ohio Compliments of THOMAS JEWELRY CO. 114 S. Washington Street Van Wert. Ohio TURNER RADIO 81 TELEVISION Sales and Service Stromberg-Carlson - - G. E. Where Television is a Business - Not a Sideline Phone 2530 300 S. Walnut Street Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of LAUDICK'S JEWELRY Diamonds - Watches - Silverware 210 E. Main Phone 3139 Van Wert, Ohio KIGGINS CAMERA SUPPLY General Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Phone 2363 137 E. Main Van Wert, Ohio COMMUNITY GAS 8. OIL 120 N. Market Street Phone 3312 Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of OPEN AIR FRUIT MARKET Van Wert, Ohio PRESLER MOTORS, INC. Pontiac and Buick Cars Sz GMC Trucks 217 South Walnut Street Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Convoy, Ohio Good Luck! GLANCY PRINTING CO. Convoy. Ohio Congratulations tothe Class of 1952 DAVIS BARBER SHOP Convoyw Ohio SCHUMM'S PRODUCE Poultry and Eggs Phone 16820 Convoy, Ohio W. 81 W. WELDING SHOP Electric and Acetylene Welding - Portable Equipment Convoy, Ohio Compliments of GENE'S SOHIO SERVICE Batteries - Tires - Accessories Towing Service Phone 178 Convoy. Ohio Compliments of MUNTZINGER'S VILLAGE SHOPPE Paint - Wallpaper - Gifts - Housewares Sporting Goods Convoy, Ohio Compliments of OHIO CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE CO. Compliments of TOMMY'S CAFE Homemade Pies - Home Cooked Meals Phone 121 Convoy, Ohio Compliments of MEYER INSURANCE CO. General Insurance with Better Service Convoy, Ohio Congratulations Seniors! VIRGINIA LESLIE INSURANCE SERVICE Convoy, Ohio Compliments of CONVOY LOCKER and GROCERY SERVICE Kerns Bros. of Van Wert Phone 56 Convoy. Ohio Compliments of SOWERS HOME STORE Convoy, Ohio Congratulations! ROGERS BAKERY Cakes - Pastries - Bread Convoy. Ohio Compliments of M O L L E N K O P F Sales F O R D Service Phone 110 Convoy. Ohio Compliments of MYERS GULF Routes 30 and 49 Convoy. Ohio Compliments of IRELAND SALES 84 SERVICE Chrysler -:- Plymouth Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of WORTMAN BROS. CO. AND WORTMAN MOTOR SALES, INC. Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of LEARNED'S FOODLANE Open 7 Days a Week Van Wert, Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes McCOY'S FLOWERS Corsages - Bouquets - Floral Arrangements Phone 3070 301 E. Main Street Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of BALYEAT -- THE CLOTHIER Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of G. C. MURPHY CO. 118 - 120 E. Main Street Van Wert, Ohio -BOOSTERS- DON UNDERWOOD MUSIC STORE Van Wert, Ohio GOODSELL BROS. WALLPAPER 81 PAINT Van Wert, Ohio HENRY C. PRIOR -Insurance Van Werf, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of MCKEDDIES JAY'S MEN'S WEAR Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of WILMER BOWERS and COMPANY Furniture Manufacturers Convoy, Ohio Compliments of EGLEY'S MEAT MARKET Custom Butchering Phone 11730 Convoy, Ohio COl'1g1'3tL1l3'LlOl1S, Seniors of 1952! May Success Be Yours in the Years Ahead ACKOM'S CLOTHING 81 FOOTWEAR Convoy. Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1952 FRECK and SCHABERG Hardware - Stoves - Paint - Electrical Appliances Phone 27 Convoy. Ohio Administration pu- BOARD OF EDUCATION ZND ROW: Herbert Schaadt, Don Lare, Orville Dellinger. IST ROW: Ted Hertz, Clerk, Guiles Mohr, President: Ford Clay, Vice-President, x f-v SUPERINTENDENT JOHN D. 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