Cridersville High School - Lest We Forget Yearbook (Cridersville, OH)

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I V , ' 1 ' I ' , 1 if iw . - 33 I i ,fl ,X X Fi- , A ,5 I - NW Q I , K I W1 ff Q ww 'I 1 J X 1 X f 91 as N- N WI 'N J f X2 l +1 f . I f ,f f1...ZJ 'V W4 ! Nkkbliif I ,JA if:.l' L-.... HRX' 1 .EINXN 11 ff : 5755, f Kiki 55.2, ff! . 1 -- Q4 K :M N J' 1 , 1 1 U- :- . rf ,Q-F., nxt 3x H n' Fix' .. Df,L,flCf-X HON The members of the HLest We Forget Staff,H and the'SenlorfClass of'Cridersville High School's first annua1,'wish to dedicate this book to the people of Cridersville School District who have loyally stood behind them and cooperated with them in all their scrolastic and activity efforts. BOARD OF EDUCATION Earl Stilesg V, Lyle Kiser, Clerkg Frank Miller Dr. C. L. Baker, Pres.g Clark DeLong, V. Pres.3 1 x 0 NL T . W., va- K . , H. . - 'xfvz' ., Q Ln--'sE j-3' -113 ' , nf gg,i?t 1-wa- '.,r1-QQ k M,-.f34,1'i2fP:-W , ' - 'fzl 'f' ' + ... , - .qv- 'Y . 3-:T 1- .- pi.4ARgx:,3,w-Eau ba pg-' -my 5.4, k x- Jf'f 'f -f' f'f-fi? -P1-2:1 x W qw W -omg, 6 ff M 1 .. 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Teaches-Music, English, and Math Majors--Mathematics,and Music. Born at-New Galilee, Pensyl- vania. Years at Cridersville-1929-32 1940-42 Mr. Hylen Souders Attended Ohio Northern ' University, Ada, Ohio. Major-History Minors-Industrial Arts, and ' English.' ' Teaches-History, Ind. Arts, Soci ology, Mechanical Drawing, and Civics. W Born at-Bucyrus, Ohio. Years at Cridersville-1941-42. Mr. Paul Hartup Attended Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio- Majors-Agriculture - Minors-Social Science, English, and Mathematics. Teaches-Vocational'Agriculture. Born at-Sencaville, Ohio Years at Cridersville-l94l-42. Miss Helen Hall Attended Bowling Green State ' University, Bowling Green, ' Ohio. Teaches-Third and fourth grades. Born at-Lima, Ohio Years at Oridersville-1958-42 Mr. Darl Gatchell Attended Bowling Green State' University, Bowling GTGGH9 Onion Major-Mathematics. Minors-Physical Education and Physical Science. ' Teaches-Chemistry, Science, Algebra, Plane Geo- metry, Physical Education Born at-Bucyrus, Ohio Years at Cridersville-1941-42. Miss Mary Beck ' Attended Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio. Majors-English Minors-Home Ee. ' ' Teaches-Home Economics, Biology, and Englisha ' Born at-Yochow City, Hunan, China Years at Cridersville-l94l-42. Mrs. Yvonne Wauben Attended Bowling Green State' University, Bowling Green, Ohi Ohio State University, Columbu Ohio. Teaches-Fifth and sixth grades.. Born at-Wapakoneta, Ohio. R.R.i6. Years at Cridersville-1935-42. Mrs. Ilo Earshmen Attended Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohi Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio. Teaches-First and second grades. Born at-Wapakoneta, Ohio. R.R.f4. Years at Cridersville-1941-42. 9 0 O3 S: O: SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1942, realizing that our time for departure from the Cridersville High School is only a matter of a few days, deeply feeling the responsibilities, powers, and privi- leges that we have cherished during our high school career, and be- lieving ourselves to be sane, of sound mind, and undominated by our fair faculty do hereby make, bequeath, and publish this to be our last will and testament: A To Earl Zimmerman: The high soprano voice of Maxine Beeler. To Billy Eley: The height of Bob Bice. To Mary Thompson: Irene Binkleyfs natural curly hair. To Bobbie Rohrbacher: The soft voice of Jackie Bowers. To Beggy Carter: Billy Clark's small stature. To Byron Williams: The dancing ability of Virginia Decker. To Grace Keeling: Paul Frazier's hiny hair cut. . To John Henry: The spirit of Dick Graham's Willys. To Harold Mayer: Katie Kaiser's red hair. To Anna Louise Plapp: The athletic ability of Betty Keeling. To John Raesky: The wave in Andrew Kiser's hair. To Howard Porter: The dainty hands of Kathryn La Rue. To Paul Sheely: Those shapely legs of Ruth Mayer. To Kenneth Thomas: The nonsense of Charles Meeker. To Miss Beck: That enormous appetite of Irene Naus. To Betty Thomas: Alvena Plapp's passioll f'OI' Pigfails- To Wayne Lowry: The curly hair of Ernest Ramga. To Mr. Hutchens: The fighting spirit of Fred Reichelderfer's Chevrolet. To Leo Feiblekorn: The intelligence i?5 of Clifford Bison. To Gene Du Bois: The ability of Emma Sellers to fix hair. To Clara Nutt: That mischieveousness of Alfonda Valenti. To Don Dieringer: The sarcasm of Eva Williams. To Chioene Bechdolt: Mary Coplin's sense of humor. X -1-1--n X f X jjlj I 7122522223 008350 JDDDD Q Hill V-...--:fl SE ' E-:s Cl? ! 'V sp 5' . lik 1 P' fa? Q , f QD f f P 7 Ja f NV, u Xu: N . N . Wg, 2 'Lx I-Hi 3 1 f : ' 'N 1 5 . 3 kv f N fu - N - J N x , A' s 5 Q1 , 'k Nfl .L .. CHARLES MEEKER President QMWMW ANDREW KISER FREDERICK REICHELDERFER Vice President Secretary mg, fflzu JM Mfr FLOWER: American Beauty Rose MOTTO: Launched But Not Anchored COLOR: Blue and White L Only seven remain out of the original thirty-two that started in the first grade in 1930. They are Virginia Decker, Richard Graham, Betty Keel- ing, Andrew Kiser, Alvena Plapp, Irene Naus and Frederick Reichelderier. S E N I OK DIR EC 'DRY Maxine Reeler Nusic 1-2-5-4 Ocapella Ckoir 2 Operetta l-And It Rained 2-Words And Nusic Mary Coplin Music l-2-5-4 Operetta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Music Christmas Play 5-Christmas Comes Echo Typi?t 5'4 To Aunt Kate- Annual Chief Typist 4 Class Play 2-Pampered Darling Rohert Bice Music l-2-5-4 Ocapella Choir 2 Stage Manager 2-5-4 Operetta 4-Words and Music Irene Binkley Music l-2-5-4 Secretary of Class l Student Council l Christmas Play 4-Christmas Bounced Secretary and Treasure of Annual 4 Operetta 4-Words and Music Jacqueline Bowers Music 1-2-3-4 Ocapella Cloir 2 Secretarv of School 5-4 Orchestra 2-5-4 Operetta 1-And It Rained 4-Words And Music Class President 2 Vice President 5 Echo 2 William Clark Music 2-5 Stage Manager 2-5 Office F.F.A. 4 Virginia Decker Music l-2-3-4 Ocapella Cloir 2 Echo l Assistant Editor 2 Editor 3-4 Annual Co-Editor 4 Glass Play 2-Pampered Darling 5-Peet The Folks 4-Professor, How Could You Student Council 4 Prince Of Peace 4 That Operetta 4-Words And Music ' 'Paul Frazier Basket Ball l-2-3-4 . Base Pall l-2-5-4 Class President l-3 Music 1-5 A Class Play 2-Pampered Darling 5-Meet The Folks 4-Professor, How Could You Operetta l-And It Rained Richard Graham Music l Opcretta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Music Christnas Play 5-Christmas Gomes to Aunt Kate ' Class Play 2-Pampered Darling 5-Meet The Folks 4-Professor, How Could You Echo 2-F-4 Basket Rall l-2-3-4 Business Vanager of Annual 4 Student Council 4 MAXINE BEELER ROBERT BICE IACKIE BOWERS PAUL FRAZIER QI VIRGINIA DECKER IREN E BINKLEY W-S57 VYIL IAM CLARK Wi M OPLIN RICHARD GRAHAM KATHRYN' KAISER SENIOR DUQECTOIQY Kathryn Kaiser Class Play 2-Pampered Darling 5-Feet The Folks 4-Professor, How Could You Ctristmas Play 4-Christmas That Bounced Operetta 1-And It Rained 4-Words And Vusic Echo 5-4 Art Editor of Fusic l-2-5-4 Annual 4 Betty Keeling Vusic 1-2-5-4 Ocapella Cloir 2 Operctta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Vusic Echo 5-4 Class Play 5-Meet The Folks 4-Professor, How Could You Andrew Kiser Music l-2-5-4 Basket Ball l-2-5-4 Bass Ball l-2 Ocapella Ckoir 2 Operetta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Music Orchestra 2-5-4 Advertising Nanager of Annual 4 Class Plays 2-Pampered Darling 5-Meet The Folks Class Offices l-4 Vice President 5 Secretary of F.F.A. 4 President of F.F.A. Kathryn LaRue Music l-2-5-4 Ocapella Choir 2 Oporetta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Nusic . Christmas Play 4-Christmas That Bounced Ruth Mayer Pianist l-2-5-4 Orclestra 2-5-4 Vice President 2 Student Council 2 President of Student Council 4 Class Play 5-Meet Tre Folks 4-Professor, How Coulda You f Charles Meeker ' Nusic l-2-5 Basket Ball l-2-5-4 Base Ball 1-2-5-4 Class Plays 2-Pampered Darling 5-Meet The Folks- 4-Professor, How Could You Class President 4 Secretary of F.F.A. 4 Operetta l-And It Rained Irene Naus Uusic l-5-4 Operetta 1-And It Rained 4-Words And Music Alvena Plapn Vusic l-2-5-4 Class Play 2-Pampered Darling 5-Feet The Folks Echo l-2 Assistant Editor of Ecko 5-4 Operetta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Vusic Editor of Annual 4 Student Council 4 Prince of Peace 4 Ernest Ramga Music 2-5 Basket Ball l-2-5-4 Base Ball 1-2-5-4 Class Play 5-Nest The Folks 4-Professor, How Gould You Orchestra 4 I E BETTY KEELING RUTH MAYER MW , ALVENA PLAPP ALFON Q19 AIIE 3.2553 EQ 1 1M M' I I My QQ -g-gy 'HB ATHRYN LARUE IRENE NAUS CLIFFORD RISON ELLERS EVA WILLIAMS C'C'X.l'f'NP' MQHF' FN ui! MXJJX D11 air-o ,VXJAI Fredrick Reichelderfer Music l-2-5-4 Basket Ball l-2-5-4 Base Ball 2-5-4 Echo 4 Operetta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Music Class Secretary-Treasure 4 Assistant Advertising Manager 4 Ocapella Croir 2 Clifford Bison South High l-2 Treasure of F.F.A. 4 Class Play 4-Professor, How Could You Emma Sellers Music 1-2-5-4 Ocapella Choir 2 Cperetta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Music Alfonda Valenti Music l-5-4 Operetta l-And It Rained 4-Words and Vusic Class Plays 2-Pampered Darling 5-Meet The Folks iAss't Rus. Mgr. Annual 4 Eva Williams Music l-2-5-4 Operetta l-And It Rained 4-Words And Music Ocapella Choir 2 Christmas Play 5-Christwas Comes To Aunt Kate Class Plays 2-Pampered Darling 4-Professor, How Could You Secretary And Treasure 5 SE,NlC'ii CLASS PIQCPPJ-IECX Last week during mv concert tour in the East my secretary banded me an envelope, uric? upon opening I found to be a for- mal invitation from one of mv dear C.H.S. classmatesg urging me to return to tlat, now great, metropolis, Cridersvilleg to attend the return engagement of tlat sensational musical pro- duction HThe Chocolate Soldier,H starring the famous singing team NPowers-Kisern Know Wr. and Nrs. Andrew Kiserl to be pre- sented on stage in the new HCridersville Theatreu at the corner of Iain and Sixteentr in tre reart of Cridersville's Broadway. Ttrilled at tle prospect of returning to mv old heme-town after twentv long years. I turriedlv called off my concert at Carnegie Hall and left at once for Cridersville. Vv! My! Wtat a small world, wlo srould board tte train in New York but my old sclocl chum Aliena Plapp. Alvena's life is still a mvsterv. She ras just sponsored a bill for an elevator to tle top of tre Great Pyramid. Some people say she's a man hater, ot?sr's say ste's married. Ak! Well! Ste lives on.gn eases in tre Sahara Desert and writes ter books. It seems Irene Naus and Alfonda Valenti rave became the great South American. sugar heiress, living on tts magnificent estates El Nauso and Val Valenti. The swiftlv-moving train pulled into tle station early tre next morning. It was abrolutelv overwtelmingl That Main Street of twentv vears tetorc had grown into dozens and dozens of streets and boulevards. Skvscrapers, kotels, and great de- partment stores, lad replaced the old Post Office, Bank and Otters. As our taxi sped along 52nd. Street, Alvena pointed out tke beautiful Fiftl Avenue Beartv Salon owned and managed by the UHelene Reutensteinu of tre day, laxine Beeler. VMat's tlis?? Maxine Fas a business rival? Ir the next block we kind tle nSeller's Beautv Sbopnen. Emra las just patented a new skin creme made from carrot iuice and is new testing a pre- paration to remove worts and moles. The taxi finally haults before tke exclusive Frazier- Plaza Eotel.u When entering the spacious lobby I decided to drop in for a chat with tte manager. There seated at ris desk in a luxurious office was Paul,--cigar in mouth, blonde secretarv on knee, red head giving Fir 3 manicure, and 3 brunette beautv brusting Tis Qnowj wavv locks. Paul was bub- ling over with news of row re had core into tie nmonevn. Nv suite at the hotel was breath-taking. At seven I dress ed and went down to the Green Room for dinner. Vrile on mv wav te mv table in tre corner sat tte HRaving--Eomeou of the H tour, Charles Meeker amid a--giggling group of females. Charles explained that after twentv vears of flobe-trotting he rad met all tle girls he cared to at last and rad come home to marry Angeline. Thenpoor girl has waited all ttis time. Cliff Rison's orchestra ras wiped Glenn Miller's out of historv and re was toniglt plaving in the Green Room at the Hotel. lvou stould hear Cliff beat ttosa drums.J SENIOR CLASS HQGPHECY Featured with the orchestra was trat HDinal Shoren of the day CKate Kaiserl singing ter rcart awav and still stealing the hearts of her many dozen admirers. UConfidentially I just learned tkat Kate is still falling in and out of love and is unable to make up rer mind.D Picking up the paper, I find a large column written hy our classmate and now nationally famous Home Ecomonist, Betty Keeling. Vrat is this on tle front page?? Tomorrow at Grand Park a memorial service rill hc aiven in lonor of a returning war rero and heroine,--Captain Dick Gralam of the warslip UGO Get Em' Ramen and tre only competition Clara Barton ever had, Fed Cross Nurse Virginia Decker. It has been rumored that Dick was tre Pero who erased tie Japs rigkt off the map! Hurrah! Vir- ginia, the heroine, was right there to revive him from stock wren he fired trat fatal srot that destroyed Hitler. ' Across tts dining roor and into tts hanquet Hall the cx- ecutive hoard of tie Westinptouse was lolding tleir annual Panouet. Wy, mv, can I believe my eyes! President Ernest Ranga is giving an address to lis Fellow executives! Tre following day Alvena called me and asked ne to Vavc lunch with rer and tren spend tle afternoon visiting dear, old Criders- ville Higl. I accepted and about one o'clocP we walked into Principal Mary Coplin's Office. Shg tO1d.uS that We might be .- interested in visiting tra chemistry class under tre guidance of Professor Eva Willians. Sle explained that Professor Williams rad turned over a tiny corner of her lahratory to Billy Clark who is till feveriskly trying to perfect a remedy for slort- growth. From the Chemistry Lab. we went to the History Class being tauglt by Professor Fred Peicbelderfer wrose wlole class make perfect grades. It is tcing announced now tkat Fred is going to rand in tis resignation to take over a position in New York City, lChoosing tra right figures for crorus girls.D Last of all Wu visited the art class rnder tre supervision of art instructor, Rob Bice. They are nor working on new stage scenerv. Very beautifull On our way back to the Hotel we passed by two of the dear- est, sweetest little cottages wlich Alvena explained were oc- cupied, one by Nr. and Mrs. Claude'Rhinehart'lformer'Irene Pinkleyj and the otrer bv Nr. and Mrs. Carl Snider and tvins Kit and Kathie. CTwo of America's Ideal FamiIies.J It was a wonderful and exciting journey but all journeys have an end. Good-bye Cridersvillel, I must get back to New York and Carnegie Hall. M644 M 7 r i 3a ,bww SE N I OK C LA S S .E 'SWA' 'MSS' 5. we-K' ,I A ri? A 'Him me P LAY I',?f',CJEE5.SOIi, HGW CCDULD YOU! STANDING: Paul Frazier-U ------ Charles Meeker ----- e Robert Bicee--N ---- ---- Richard Graham ------ Clifford Risen ------ Ernest hamgaue -------- - SEATED: Mrs. Dorothy Schultz Kathryn Kaiser ------ Ruth Mayere --------- Eva Williams -N------ Virginia Decker -------- Betty Keeling ------- A Young Professor ---------- Keats Perry Tootsie's Big Brother-Butcher Boy Bean -------------------------Stage Manager The Sporting Butler ------------ Boggins An innocent Bystander ---- Grandpa Perry A Helpful Friend ---------- John Appleby ------------------------------Director A Southern Uharmer ----- Valerie Whitman A Sweet Young Thing---Priscella Morley An Obliging Soul --------- Grandma Perry The Bane of Keats Life--Vicky Randolph A Plump Spinster ---------- Tootsie Bean , . . L.. wgguf :-: - :-: -f-'- s wgsswf f- -ef zzz fm gg 'E X 4 . . 0 8 agar W aieaeae:: errarairaeieiiu.aeei-a ,r ii liftifiir rgg if ' Q ' , 661- KAW! ff, A 735,63 qfiwggbg ' Wlfwffi 5 wg, WM4xu'foQfafxys-15 Qgjmw ji .: . 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WW ' M -wr KWWL an .f ,gui w ,L-3 'K - gig? m..g'Qka fl I , ,g av,Q MWMQ. 3 ,V 1: ,m,.g?.. RMS M35 Wu ms rs WE E13 wvawzk ,myzigg mn fxfsssms was an mms sw qv' S 1 w enema -lfmn Hg' ms First Row-- Second Row-- First Row-- Second Row- Trird Row-- JUN IGF, CLASS -Rav Pinkley, Paul Sbeelv, Earl Zimmerman, Leo ' ' P ' 's .1 -X Un ld Fiebclkorn, Pud Tef.ley, Don Dicr1nger,,,aro Mayer? Warjorie Rlorbacker, Vildred Lang, Amuba Wolfe, Betty Thomas, Anna Louise Plapp, Ckloene Rcckdolt, Join Pailey. arv Trownson, Perla? Pinkle, Betty June Eley, Anna Tlird Row--V. , Jean Towrv, Roberta Hyne, Pete Spyker. SOPHOMCJIQE, C LA SS Rickard Pardee, Gene DuBois, Howard Porter, Richard Towplinson. Roger Kaiser, Wayne Lowery, Billy Elev, Robert Guy, Victor Carter. Lilas Lee Howell, Flogwne'Sallers, Clara Nutt, Ellen Volie, Marv Sheeleys Marcille Dawson and Virginia Eads were not present C NWINZ QW, by-Qwxgi Q N gig A2523 jx -WH V: . .M H S953 ss Ra-W-3 X in gu- js 5 yn E m First Row- Second Row-- Tlird Bow- X FHNTH SHADE Norville Frymoutr, Vernon Archer, John Raesky, Nelson Spyker, Kenneth Tromas, Byron Williams, Robert Rohrbacker, George Mayer. Robert Edwards, Charles Laing, Grace Keeling, Marjorie Coplin, Peggy Carter, Janice Verbryke, Neal Kleman, William Numbers. Donald Zimwernan, Helen Norris, Alma Ritchie, Marv Lou Crouse, Pauline Bailey, Betty Snider, Marilyn Spyker, Glenn Snider, UGHTH QKADE First Row---Evelyn Scrultz Marv Alice Forter, Rosemarv 3 . .. Vayer, Alberta Ramga, Vary ?rown, Vary Alice Davison. - Second Row--Smiley Volfe, Curtis Behrens, Ngfman Nelchi, 'V Norman Arcler, Quo Smith, Howard Nutt, Richard Crumerine. Third Row---Genevieve Briscoe, Pauline Trompson, Peggy First Row-- Second Row- Tlird How--- Slygh, Evelyn Archer, James Clark, Gloria Jean Spyker. Dorotly Briggs, Willard Sellers, Yvonne Arnold, and Junior Few were not present, f SEVE,N'fH em DE -Ned Newry, Dovle Snider, Clarles Sellers, James South, Robert Dieringer, Russell Valenti, Olin Young. -Jimry Long, Marjorie Pbcnt, Shirley'Vheeler, Madeline Klarsina, Donald Hall. Anna Lee Porter, Edwin Coplin, Betty Miller, Marcella Eads, Jean Guy, Filly Crouse, Reland Coon. Petty Rriggs, Norman Benzinger, and Charles Morris were not present. - -- - , ---11-1.14m f Prettiest Girl Best Looking Boy Most Intelligent Girl Most Intelligent Boy Host Cheerful Girl Most Cheerful Boy Neatest Girl Neatest Boy W Most Athletic Girl Most Athletic Boy Most Studious Girl Most Studious Boy Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Most Devoted Couple Teacher's Pet Cutest Girl C'lle'S Oomph Girl Most Polite Girl Most Polite Boy Best Gum Chewer Laziest Boy Boy Most Likely To Succeed Girl Most Likely To Succeed Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Typical High School Girl Typical High School Boy Grace Keeling Fred Reichelderfer Eva Williams Leo Fiebelkorn Alvena Plapp Chuck Meeker Jackie Bowers Fred Reichelderfer Anna Jean Mowery Chuck Meeker Ruth Mayer Leo Fiebelkorn Jackie Bowers Chuck Meeker Azuba and Bud Betty Eley Alfonda Valenti Alfonda Valenti Jackie Bowers Andrew Kiser Anna Jean Mowery Cliff Risen Dick Graham Ruth Mayer Fred Reichelderfer Betty Thomas Azuba Wolfe Paul Frazier ---1-.. --nn1-W If j... f X If CQ . .4 51 X 45-.gggl-.AX 04- N53 i ,i 4' '12 A-.. 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Second Row-- Wauben, Roger Hvne, Narv Spyker, Kitty Bailey. Pattv.Lowrr, Joan Clark, Lester Nutt, Harry Rex, Kennet? Weaver, Helen Snider, Var? Ruth Elev. Trim 1low---nOi-bmw Valenti, Billy Flebellzom, Nabel Klausing, First Row- Second Row First Pow- Second Row Third Row- Gilee DuBois, Varjorie John, Norman Roser, Treva Pell. FIFTH GRADE --LeRov Blackbvrn, Virginia Lowry, Dorothy Scrultz, Hrldah Srav, Carolvn Viller, Opal Tlonpson, Kenneth Lowrv, Susie Wolfe, Yrs. 'auren. --Melvin Snider, Dickie williars, Junior Stevens, Koch, Donald Tlonpeor, Joan Slygr, Norris Dorotry Freymoutl, Doris Davidson, Farle Fogt, Harry Slygr. F O UKT H GIQAD E --Peggv Snider, Narie Nutt, Reverlv Powersook, Richard Stevens, Jean Reicrelderfer, Helene Hyne, Helen Vault, Vargaret Spvker, Nancy Winget. ' --Porbv Vutt, Tomwv Ranghart, Ragenna Smith, Lorert Gross, Donald Gross, Wanda Beers, Howard LaRue. --Miss Hall, John Brentlinger, Carl Hall, Harold Korlrieser, Nita Odle, Freddie Edminston, Vir- ginia Stevenson, Anna Odle. Larry McKnight, Llovd Poland, Robert Poland, Pattv Brigas, Josephine Rorebacher, and Jimmy Vglgnti were not present. i , .. .- .. N Q ,,, ,, .,, T H IRD 6i'ifXE1E Third Row---Roger Baker, David Porter, Richard Bice, Bobby La'Rue, Robert Scrultz, Richard Parlette, Vern Fiehelkorn. Second Row--Eddie Conkle, Lee Roy Slygk, Shirley Gross, Sandra Gossard, Juanita John, Adam Pruitt, Miss Hall. First Row---Stanley Kaiser, Jack Howell, Marcia Brentlinger, Kathryn Henry, Srirley Weaver, Gloria Priggs. Arleen Lowry was not present. SECOND GRADE Third Row-a-Barbara Lou Miller, Dallas Fox, Gwynne Coon, Helen Second Row First Row- Second Row John, David Melchi, Charles Peers. 4Harriet Wolfe, Ronny Porter, Deloris DeVore, Susan Edninston, Glenn Smith, Arnold Fiehelkorn, Mrs. Harshaman. --GSH6 St6VGHS, Jimmy Ritchie, Charlene Beery, Carl Guy, Shirley Roser, Charles Rohrbacher, June Nutt. Gene Deifenderfer, George Guy, and Louis Poland were not present. FIIQST GRADE --Ronny Mooney, Patty Hall, Pernard Valenti, Carolyn Pruitt, Janice VcDonald, Jean Tlompson, Alice Gayle Fox, Mrs. Harsknan. First Row---Marilyn Ann Mault, Janet Lowry, Roger Tlonnson 9 Petty Morris, Jimmy Crouse, Ronny Spyker, Jean Thomas, Paul Veaver, Vernon Rrentlinger. Yvonne Bailey and Junior Fox were not present. Iwi' 'skmv P ma .fu W - -rg, - , sb. 'w 46 nr H. , f aww 14 . W. if, A Mx , .ws Eng .,., in-.., wi- sh! 2 'amz - mm REMEMBER? we lf: ss ss A' nn X may gs ,S- :l'l? 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Q N x f 5 X S f Q H ll '15 B E K H If H H B Q W I I K nl H H ,Q - Q 5 H B B mm H B ,1 mm mx sa Sw B SS 5 EE E Q 3 JK K , S .. K H z PAUL- GENE 4t..,'S CHUCK an 'Q ,hx K w . . . B . .U af R 5 :EZ In N KA . ':' ..: ':' :. Y , WMS 5 H . :': . 55 V' Q Sa ..... . ,,.:: ., 'gm ss mg? 7 :Q E F' ,. H ,,, .,. may , ,, :.: Si sas :,:,::: ag: ' L :f: :: - - -.: 1, +3 mp- .,:,I, R4 Fw - , .. ::gZ Y H ' E - . 555 F .,E V B E :.: I -- ww -E Q ' - ' - ff' - - Q 5 If .. 'T W - -.-- ' ' V HOWARD 253 mf: HW Q5 Wm H E an Q- W 1, -We ' ELT? Don U1 V m 'X H wwf-:gg :Qi 51: ' V -2 5: . A Q ,. I EI: ,,,, Q B .:.5 :.f' ::: EQ Q53 .5 ' A H 5 N i 5 WSW .7451 5: - H z A ::, M5 MJ, I' - .... .. . if A f FRE aff E-F fgffifl . A Q .,. Q BASKET BALL The boys of c.H.s. basketball team have had a very successful season. They have won ll and lost 1 in the league. In the non-league games they won 4 and lost 5. The scores are as follows: VARSITY RESERVES C.H.S. They Opponents C.H.S. They 28 54 Middlepoint 28 20 59 17 Minster 18 16 57 55 Celina I.C.H.S. 55 5 29 28 N. Knoxville 21 20 44 52 N. Hampshire 22 . 10 51 29 Wapakoneta CB1umeJ 19 18 40 50 N. Bremen 22 18 51 54 Waynesfield 25 59 45 40 Buckland 18 22 65 22 Minster 20 15 51 57 Beaverdam 22 17 54 45 N. Knoxville 6 16 56 27 N. Hampshire 22 19 55 55 Coldwater 14 28 50 27 N. Bremen 11 12 59 28 Waynesfield 17 18 57 55 Shawnee 28 21 47 40 Buckland 8 12 55 27 Jackson Wood Co.l 25 16 COUNTY TOURNAMENT C.H.S. OPPONENTS 45 Buckland 28 49 N. Bremen 41 44 N. Knoxville 45 60 Buckland 56 42 N. Knoxville 41 21 N. Knoxville 41 7 DISTRICT TOURMMMIT C.H.S. OPPONENTS 54 St. Gerard 55 55 Coldwater 45 ' BASKETBALL TEAM Top row: John Bailey, Earl Zimmerman, R. Rohrbacher, D. Dieringer, B. Williams, B. Meffley, K. Thomas, W. Numbers. Middle row: H. Mayer, P. Sheely, E. Ramga, R. Kaiser, W. Lowry, - B. Eley, R. Graham, A. Kiser. Bottom row: F. Spyker, P. Frazier, H. Porter, C. Meeker, G. Du- , , M . Bois, F, Reichelderfer, Coach Gatchell. 5529? :an MQgw2S.,j, ,W rw V- N 5 Dif, ,. , ,f Top Row: Middle Row: Bottom Row: f Il ,f,,,XI! D X H uf 5- '- -.J--O W. Lowry, R. Kaiser, H. Porter, Coach Gatchell, K. Thomas, E. Ramga, B. Eley. H. Edwards, W. Numbers, B. Williams, R. Rohrbaoher, N. Treymuth, R. Guy. P. Shelley, H. Mayer, C. Meeker, P. Frazier, F.'Reiohelderfel, F. Spyker. 1 THE RESULTS OF THE 1941-48 SEASON: FALL CRIDERSVILLE 11 Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville SPRING 1950 1951 1952 1955 1954 1956 1957 1958 1940 1941 1942 ' r YK Tooamhtrhr Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville RESERVES 1958 Cridersville xlndioates Co.-Winners. OPPONENTS Waynesfield N. Hampshire N. Knoxville Wvynesfield N. Hampshire N. Hampshire N. Hampshire Waynesfield Wapakoneta N. Bremen N. Hampshire OPHJES LEAGUE FCridorsville xN.,Khoxville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville Cridersville 1Cridersvi1le FN. Knoxville CCo. Tour namentj FOUL SHOOTING TROPHY 1959 ---- Robert Rhoades 1940 ---- Roger Phillips 1941 ---- Roger Phillips 1942 ---- Charles Meeker CHEERLEADERS A Standing: Betty Eley Kneeling: Anna Jean Mowery, Ray Binkley, Azuba Wolfe. L L x HENRY, HoMER I 1 4 1 J- 5 .lc-L W4 R X X X X -.--.- -.--.-- .---- --.-n-U.. dam aww W 5-f-fq ,'7'W'L 1 W , 4 1- AJ N. ,I X' i fl ,, V ,VII 11-H, ly vu l I , QW , lx, I v Q1-fa 1'-4' w 1' ,Q w Qu' ab ,-:S r ' N- .Q 6f QYWYU2 2 mmm, ,,:5Mf':.Y we 5 'ma -u. :vw ww an 55,46 ,M W 'mm R . L:,n W H Quay ga ms wma .n mn 1-ft ew W 'Al , H ,gl Ib TF? S 2 r 1 sw -'a .rf W .5 qw, ,W My hfzuwmims Hn Ewa 5 gsm if x if-lmwi X My XW H sm H sv Q, E 5 QW V--N Q 1. am: ,EM E Q. a mms :-x xx, X 1111 was K, . , . px ss f auffkhffhlgw-H X 1 w ...r wwf LES'f WE FGKQET 'R STA FF Standing--Fred Reichelderfer, Ass't. Adv. Mgtr.g Dick Graham, Rus. Ngr.5 Andrew Kiser, Adv. Fgr. Seated ---- Mr. Hutckens, Advisorg Alvena Plapp, Editorg Alfonda Valenti, Assft Bus. Nfr.5 Katherine Kaiser, Art Editor Virginia Decker, Associate Ediotr was absent. ECE-iff STAFF Standing--Mrs. Sclultz, Advfsorg Dick Grakam, Nimo. Op.g Mr. Hutciens, Advisor. Seated ---- Betty Keeling, Snort Ed.g Alvena Plapp, Assoc. Ed.g Marjorie Eohrbacher, Art Ed. Virginia Decker, Editor was absent. 2, :cw sf: ss ,X may fi sawn? ws -fm m ss -X Mmm H A mu 245855555 mm ms n x Standing-- Seeted ---- First Row Second Row--Billy Eley Andrew Kiser, Fred ---Roberta HVHHS, Arne Jean Mowrv, JUNIOR PLAY AUNT SUSIE SHOOTS THE WORKS n Ray Rinkley, Harold Vayor, Don Dieringer, Gordon Neffley, Earl Zimmerman, Paul Skeely, Join Bailey. Frs. Schultz, Roberta Lyne, Betty June Eloy, Narjorie Rohrbacler, Mary Tlompson Azube Volfe, Anna Jean Bowery. Bernice White was not present. SKATJNQ. CL UB Potty Eley, Maxine Peeler, Jackie Bowers, Peular Hinkle. Feicbelderfer, Earl Zimmerman, Join Reiley, Nr. Getckell, Sponsor Third Row---Paul Frazier, Harold Mayor, Gordon Neffley, Gkerles Meeker, Rey Pinkley. Helen Weffley and Wendell Hampp were not present. SPE KET TA VOFDS AVI VUSIC Standing--Nrs. Sckultz, Director, Andrew Kiser, Billy Eley, Seated--- Gordon Neifley, Eve Williams, Jacqvelino Bowers, Petty Eley, Ruth favor, Pianist. -HaPOld VaY0r. John Bailey, Roger Kaiser, Maxine Beeler, Kathryn LaRue, Poherte Myne, Virginia Decker. R A i WMM is wa M vm ,SMH aus -is dm nu ss in 1 s ba .jf Qs:-.mismigmnfinmisigfxml gf B Mmsxms ::'fEwmE an an Saw rx xx- ma am wa ss OKC HESTKA Standing--Hrs. Sclultz, Director, Qetty Thomas, Roberta Hvnes, Andrew Kiser. A Seated---Ruth Never, Pud Neffley, Jacqueline Bowers, Ernest Remga. ST UDENT CQUNQCJL Standing---Nr. Gatclell, Advisor, Billy hier, Robert Edwards, Wrs. Schultz, Advisor, Alvena Plapp. Seated ---- -Rav Pinkley, Rickard Graham, Roberta Hvnes, V. Pres Rutk Mayor, Pres., Evelvn Schultz, Sec'y-Trees,, Roger Kiscr, Anna Jean Novrv. Vifginia Dick r, a Sr. Rep. was absent. WX f'IUFi Jiflf. xo-. , Standing--Pete Spvker, Jckn Raeskv, Nelson Spyker, Richard Burden, Pob Pico, Join Fenrv, Norville Frevmutb, Bob Rohrbecier. J Seated---FMr.'Eertup, Bill Clark, Chuck Meeker, Andy Kiser, Harold Fever, Cliff Fison, Joln Bailey. Kenneth Thomas, George Neyer, Byron williams, Robert First Row- Second Row TMmdEww Fourth Row Fifth Row- First Row- Second Row Third Row- Fourth Row Fiftk Row- GHQLS QLEE CLUB --Ruth Payer, Pianist, Jean Guy, Genevieve Qrisooe, Gloria Spyker, Dflarv Trornnson, Chloene Beolidolt, Anna Mowry, Petty Tronas, Farr Lou Crouse, Virginia Eads, Betty Miller, Wrs. Selultz, Director. --Evelyn Arcrer Kate Kaiser raxine Reeler Kate LaRue 9 5 9 9 Irene Pinkley, Alma fitcrie, Flogean Sellers, Evelyn Scrultz, Farr Drown, Farr Porter, Marcella Eads, Qetty Eley. --Pauline Hailey, Peggy Slygh, Pauline Thompson, Rosemary Payer, Slirley Wheeler, Petty Snider, Narilyn Sprker, Vary Davidson, Roberta Hynes, Azuba Volfe, Vadeline Klausing. --Anna Porter, Marjorie Fbckt, Helen Norris, Narcille Dawson, Varv Sheely, Ellen Wolfe, Clara Nutt, Anna Plapp, Irene Favs, Janice Verrryke, Marjorie Coplin Wariorie Forrbacher. --Beula? Finkle, Peggv Carter, Grace Keeling, Alberta Eamga, Emra Sellers, Jaclie Eowers, Nildred Laing, Alfonda Valenti, Alvena Plapn, Pettv Keeling, Narr- Coplin, Eva Villiams. Betty Briggs, Yvonne Arnold, Dorotry Briggs,-Liles Howell, and Virginia Decker were not present. BOYS GLEE GLU B --Mrs. Schultz, Directerg Billy Crouse, Reland Coon, Donald Tall, Jimmy Long, Jinwy Clark, Doyle Snider, Smglev tolfe, Ruth laver, Pianist. --Billy Eley, Rickard Crumerine, Russell Valenti, Neal Kleman, Vornan Velchi, Bud Smitk, James South, Curtis Behrens, Poward Hutt, Charles Sellers, William Numbers. --Ferris Spyker, John Bailey, Howard Porter, Paul Sheely, Roger Kaiser, Join Penrv, Frederick Reiclelderfer. --Grodon Neffley, Wayne Lowrr, Nelson Spyker, Richard Rurden, Victor Carter, Rickard Thomas, Robert Guy. Pics, Leo Fiebelkorn, Andrew Kiser, Harold Vnycy, Willard Sellers and Norman Renzinger were not present. 1 -, ' 1 - x. , f . . '- . , , .1 . ' ., . . ,, . . ... ...,...,Y .-.........,..., .,... V 'F DAY BY DAY CALENDAR SEPTEVRER First day of school. New clothes, new teachers, enthusiasm. No routine established. ScroolYs still fun. Last years Juniors discovering they're Htopsu this year. End of first school week. Lessons started ir earnest. Jr.-Sr. Vistory Test hy Nr. Souders. Lots of pretty girls in Cridersville. The playground equipment is wonderfrl. Everyone appreciates the slide. - Miss Beck told the Home Ec. girls some of her life in Crina. Another week end. This is almost looked forward to. Roger Phillips, graduate of '41 started to Rowling Green College, Poor Alvena. Wiener roasts seem to have taken the high school's fancy. Work on first Echo. First baseball gate. Rams win over Waynesfield. School lunches started. Girls have gym. Soplomores had a Wiener roast. The weatrer's just too warm. Baseball game witl New Hamoslire. Score tied, game called off because of darkness. Group class pictures taken. The weather's still got. CCTOBER Mr. Gatchell, the coach got a letter from Jeany. Pigtails are ouite the rage. Played New Knoxville. Ram's lost first game. Individual school pictures taken. Echo came out. Basket Ball Practice starts. Annual Pigh School Day, at Columbus. TeacherssattendfmeetingiiniDayton. Echo came out. '1 . ' : T v ' NOVEVBER Junior Class Playg HAuht Susie Shots The Works.H Prince of Peace Contest. Cridersville defeat Minster 59-17. First league game. Ho, Hum! Just Monday morning. nPoy, I'm sleepy.Hi That's what you hear in the halls today. Why the gloomy look kids? Oh, just another of Mr. Gatcrell's Chemistry tests. School out for two-day vacation. Assembly in the afternoon at the community Hall. Game with Celina tonifht. Senior Class Pictures taken. Just the same old routine. Why the gloomy looks? Oh, report cards again. Members of annual went to Viamishurg. Seniors are anxiously waiting for their proofs to come. First Pow- Second Row TMJdRww Fourth Row Fifth Row- First Row- Second Row Third Row- Fourth Row -GHALS GLEE GLU B --Ruth layer, Pianist, Jean Guy, Genevieve nriscoe, Gloria Spyker, Narv Tromoson, Chloene Becldolt, Anna Mowry, Betty Troras, Marv Lou Crouse, Virginia Eads, Betty Miller, Wrs. Sctultz, Director. --Evelyn Arcker, Kate Kaiser, Vaxine Reeler, Kate LaRue, Irene Pinklev, Alma Fitcrie, Flogean Sellers, Evelyn Scrultz, Farr Drown, Farr Porter, Narcella Dads, Uetty Eley. --Pauline Dailey, Peggy Slygh, Pauline Thompson, Rosemary Naver, Srirley Wheeler, petty Snider, Marilyn Spvker, Mary Davidson, Roberta Hynes, Azuba Wolfe, Fadeline Klausing. -Anna Porter, Wariorie Fockt, Helen Norris, Warcille Dawson, Varv Sheely, Ellen Wolfe, Clara Nutt, Anna Plapp, Irene Favs, Janice Verbryke, Marjorie Coplin Marjorie Forrbacher. --Reular Pinkle, Peggv Carter, Grace Keeling, Alberta Eamga, Emra Sellers, Jaclie Powers, Mildred Laing, Alfonda Valenti, alvena Plapn, Pettv Keeling, Mary- Coplin, Eva Villiams. Betty Briggs, Yvonne Arnold, Dorothy Briggs, Lilas Howell, and Virginia Decker were not present. BOYS QLEE CLUB --Mrs. Schultz, Directerg Billy Crouse, Reland Coon, Donald Nall, Jimmy Long, Jimwy Clark, Doyle Snider, Smile? Volfe, Ruth Vaver, Pianist. --Billy Eley, Rickard Crumerine, Russell Valenti, Neal Kleman, Forman Velchi, Bud Smitl, Janes South, Curtis RGhTSHS,'POWar5 Nutt, Charles Sellers, Villiam Numbers. --Ferris Spvker, John Bailey, Howard Porter, Paul Sheely, Roger Kaiser, Join Fenrv, Frederick Reiclelderfer. --Grodon Neffley, Warne Lowrr, Nelson Spyker, Richard Burden, Victor Carter, Rickard Tkomas, Robert Guy. Fiftk Row---Kenneth Thomas, George Naver, Byron Williams, Rgbgpt X Pics, Leo Fiekvllorn, Andrew Kisep, Hgpolg yayor, Willard Sellers and Norman Uenzinger were not present. W DA Y B Y DA Y C A L E N DA ii SBPTBVBER First day of school. New clothes new teachers, enthusiasm. 7 No routine established. Sftoolfs still fun. Last years Juniors discovering theyfre Htopsu this year. End of first school week. Lessons started ir earnest. Jr,-Sr. Fistory Test hy Mr. Souders Lots of pretty girls in Cridersville. The playground equipment is wonderfrl. Everyone appreciates the slide. 'M' Miss Beck told the Home Ec. girls some of her life in China. Another week end. This is almost looked forward to. , Roger Phillips, graduate of '41 started to Bowling Green College Poor Alvena. Wiener roasts seen to have taken the high school's fancy. Work on first Echo. First baseball gave. Rams win over Waynesfield. School lunches started. Girls have gym. Sopkomores had a Wiener roast. The weather's just too warm. Baseball game witl New Hampslire. Score tied, game called off because of darkness. Group class pictures taken. The weather's still Bot. OCTOBER Mr. Gatchell, the coach got a letter from Jeany. Pigtails are Quite the rage. Played New Knoxville. Ram's lost first game. Individual school pictures taken. Echo came out. Basket Ball Practice starts. Annual Figh School Day, at Columhus. Teachers-attendimeetingiinrhayton. Echo came out. . A 3 Y . ' NOVBWBER Junior Class Play, Haunt Susie Shots The Works.U Prince of Peace Contest. Cridersville defeat Minster 59-17. First league game. Ho, Hum! Just Monday morning. HBoy, I'm sleepy.H' That's what you hear in the halls today. Why the gloomy look kids? Oh, just another of Mr. Gatcrell's Chemistry tests. School out for two-day vacation. Assembly in the afternoon at the community Hall. Game with Celina tonight. Senior Class Pictures taken. Just the same old routine. Why the gloomy looks? Oh, report cards again. Members of annual went to Wiamishurg. Seniors are anxiously waiting for their proofs to come. DAY BY DAY CALENDAR DECEMBER Juniors finally selected class rings after much dispute. No proofs vet. Senior pictures came. A Seniors all in a whirl. Pictures were nnot so hot.H Plaved Hampshire. Or, Victorvl Disussion of Japo-American war, heard all over the scrool. Still more war talk. Some of the girls are worried about the lowering of armv age limits. Put up Christmas decorations in front of school building. Another viotorv for tre Rams over the Bremen Boys. Plue Nondav. Everyone is in a daze. Seniors busy working on Annual Posters. Pigh scrool Christmas Party. Everyone seems to have the snifflcs. Hams defeat Buckland. Some of tre Seniors pictures came in. School out for Christmas vacation. JANUARY Classes verv dull wit? the students wanting to talk about tkeir vacation. Cold weather has come at last and everyone seams to be frozen up Seniors working rard on the Annual. Rams victorv over Minster. Studv! Studv! Study! Will these exams ever end? Exams over for Seniors at last. Back to the old routine. Rams lose first league game to New Knoxville. Pictures taken 'or tre Annual. Excitmwnt, Purglars enter school Building last night. Rams defeat Hoytville bovs. Cloudy weather-Sundav night hangovers. Rams defeated bv Coldwater. Windy weather. Bovs going to Rowling Green to see Roger Play. Bremen loses to Cridersville. 'FEBRUA RY Why do we have to have cold weather? Still cold. Rainy weather. Senior girls thrilled by Cliff's two friends. Wavnesfield Tigers defeated by Cridersville Rams. Why Oh Wrv, is it so cold? Linooln's Birtlday Yea team! Victory for the Rams over Buckland. Rain! Rain! Rain! And more Rain! Fatker and Son Banquet. Ah! Blessed snow. Tournament starts and Rams win over Buckland. There seems to be an appendix epidemic going around. 19 BO 25 34 25 36 27 50 5 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 BO Bl 'TJ 17 wc.: as .311 .37 as as 50 1 4 5 6 7 S 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 DAY BY DAY CALENDAR MARCH Tryouts for Senior class Senior cast chosen. 7Operetta practice all Afternoon. Why does it have to be so Oneretta oractice asain. play. hot? .L .L CJ Dress rehearsal. Operetta to-night. Class tournament. Finals to-night. APRIL Good Friday. April showers brini Nay flowers. Slight disturbance in Chemistry. Cold as winter out. Freshmen and Sophomore plays. Narceille Dawson cane back to school after a long illness. Biology class went on a hike. Senior Play practice. More Senior pictures arrived. Boosters Club sponsor a play, HSwing Out.d Baseball, N. Hanpshire 4--Rams 2. Stiff test in Chemistry. Baseball, Waynesfisld 6--Rams 9. Basket-Ball Banquet. Letters are proudly being displayed. Baseball, Wapakoneta 4-- Rams 5. ' Senior Play practice. Baseball tournament--New Brenen S--Rams 4. History test. Sugar rationing begins. Sugar ration hooks for Retailers, wholesalers, etc.. Hobo Day--Sadie Hawkins dance to-nifht. May coming, Seniors are all a flutter about graduationlili HAY Last day of Cafeteria. Registration for sugar Ration Books for Consuners. More sugar rationing. Still more sugar rationing. Dress rehearsal for Senicr Flay. Lest dat for sugar rationing Senior Class Play. Senior play a great success, we hear. Went to Church to practice for Baccalaureate. Community hall practicing for Commencement. Everyone is studying, Junior-Senior Reception- inet creek country Club, Lina. Baccalaureate. Rev Final exams. Commencement--Final Teachers making out final exams are on there way. . Steinhelfer in charge at the U.B. Church. exams. W. E. Binkley, Ohio Northern, Speaker grades. 21 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL. A few tears but not many. So long everybody. N X X X sinniu--manic JMBD A 5 5573 ' E' ' 5 ,Sta-1v '3 1 14 N A S2 .Q ra if HI 'E' -:Q b . ,, 3, VN , Q f , N , s f N fps - 3 , f 5 I - . ' f N I ' , PN n 1 1' f . f Q f . J- - f I Nj' . be 5177 ' xx: 71: 2 Nx I I ,, ' 1 ,, - ' , , -, V- s 1 if KL 3 NJ x J' I 1 1 ram- was YE,3LiF2 WAN 'Q,. WHEN IN NEED OF GOAL--Red Cloverw-Red Feather--Dorothy-- Blue Bell--Pocahontas--Hard Coal. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES--Sand--Gravel--Lime-- Cement--Plaster--Sewer Pipe-fDrain Tile. LUMBER--Roofing--Siding--Sheating--Ply-- wood--Doors--Windows-etc. SEEDS--Red clover--sweet Cloverl--AlsiKe- Timothy--Alfalfa. FEEDS--Mashes for chickens--Concentrates for hogs and cows. FEED GRINDING DHD CUSTOM HIKING TEE- - '-Pi-Il1!NEE- - -1123 fu CIF' Vi! Q fin' Iv L, XJ- L,..JD.f.,1Xl LAX ' P I' P' I V GJ I Q JAX Tj lxf' Mya Q WA PAK ONETA t n 'X A ,- F KMLK E1 V I co1zPL1EENTS or A ff F 1 X FP 4 A xllgfxlll yd- , , A .CE-'ii-.CKER DANC! Dealers in FARMALL- TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY A SEEDS, EEEDS, FENCE POSTS H FV H F H WIRE EENCE, FERTILIZER, EEC. DLVJNLJQ5 Quality in-xifvf BAE Gasolene-Kerosene-Oils F K A N K UN M ENG E S Distributors of Sinclair Products H C GAS O LINE - OPA LINE -PEM 15 HOT OR OI LS - GREASES IEROSENE-FUEL OI LS THE, DETJEN IBFEAUN GUMFJANY 9.14123-Egg-, ..U-1l7!1EQ?ii . 2 FLC 1-33. Coal, Building Material, Posts and Fence WAPAKONETA - MOULTON - NEW ICNOXVILLE To CLASS.9f 1942 CONGRATULATIONS KONETA CLEA NEK WAPAK HATCHERY Wapakoneta, Ohio Bloodtested Eaby Chicks Poultry Supplies CONKEYiS FEEDS E D. Jorg Prop. H. E, Romshe Mgr. ...Ji --ROOW POR-- Kelvinator Refrigerators Speed Queen Washer, Ironers Bendix Home Laundry White Sewing Machines Philco Radios Zenith Radios Marion Ranges Duo-Therm Heaters W. B. Butcher Electric Wapakcneta, O. STREA CLER ' S Oliver Farm Equipment Service and Repair Rosenthal Corn Huskers 7 E. Water St. Wapakoneta, O. Phone: Main 1782 HELPLING STUDIO Photographsg Fpameg Greeting Cards Ee Photographed on Your Birthday Kodak Finishing Wapakonetag Ohio BA M BA U E K S GKOCERY FRESH M EATS r I ' V' ' 45, QKCJCL KILL 5 ANKERMAN'S GARAGE Electric and Acetylene Welding Prest-O-Lite Batteries All Kinds of Repair Work 511115 FOR rf' I fb- ,-' FV 5 Ti QDILOJ 250 N. MAIN LIMA, OHIO , ,'r,, LCDREPiF1SELLEKS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY REPRESENTING LARGE OLD LINE STOCK AND MUTUAL COMPANIES Writing practically all forms of general insur- ance including full coverage, Automobile, Dwelling and contents fire and windstcrm, Residence, Theft and Liability, Sports liability, Product and other general Zia ility coverages, Sprinkler leakage, Touristmbeggage, Plate glass builders risks, .Fire and Windmtwrm and many other coverages for Mercan- tile buildings and equipment. Phone: 98075 775 Bellefontaine Ave., Lima, Ohio USEE US EIRSTH HERFF-JONES COMPANY Y. 1 DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS R.E.SPEES w I scncot AND cottacn JEWELRY FIARDWARE-PAINTS-OILS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILE-Accasscaras LQEDALS CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO CUPS PHONE 22 TROPHIES I L INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA A JEWELERS TO CRIDERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL R.J.DICKEN, REPRESENTHTIVE F Ik A N If Ll N T H K 1 F 'T I C UT K ATE DNJG S'1i'OKfE, Graduate, Registered Pharmacist-in-charge H W. Al-JQ1,fXeI LE WA PA KSN E'1'A iDv- Ph. C. Mgr. COIIPLIIVIENTS CRIDERSVILLE HEADQUARTERS A ,C in For ' r .jf'r f- f-- rr' , Qkfdxe flux, D YGJQL Dlamonds Watches Jewelry I b I , Wapalconeta., Ghio W XKS 1 FULL Lum 1 I , ,, - ,. , Jewelry Store Win I INGHOUJE P 3.29 N. Main ua ,Lx L an W , s Compliments of f 1 N mesa Waiabs,a1r sera sz , i Auglaize County's I A Most Modern 84 Largest Stocked 5 FOOD MARKET and Refrigerated Locker System Wapakoneta, Ohio r MAIN 2651 --- ------ PHONE ---- -w- MAIN 2631 J.H.lJMBALJQk-I WEBAYLIFP 65 ------------- PHONES --------.-..- 56 1 T HE GOLDEN-RULE SERVICE F U NEIS AL HOME fWAi3ULANC.Qfj SERVICE C K IDEK S V rl L L 1 CDH rl O - ' -- - W V , ... ,., ,, yizjjgggg I 75' WX iI O ibxlf? df Axis..- ly -4 XL ' 1'-W Y diff X , 1 ff 1 f .' V4 I if ,. - - , is -02 KAzgi?iifiQ:mw,P ,2?L'1giL,,,. 'kv . 4Qg3:,ubfNN:JJg?ixa1f HARLEY-DAVIDSON SALES AND SERVICE 2---PHONE---2 Eddie Long---Prop. Cridersville, O. I ' I F F1-lf. HOME BANK UMAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANKH I Cridersville, Ohio 'f Phone: 29 FZELIAEBLE, MCJTUF? SALES UU- ALWAYS BARGAINS IN USED CARS Washing-Greasing-General Servicing ' -Q. Phond: Main 1301 515 E. Auglaize St. Wapakoneta, Ohio EAT AT S M E RESTAURANT Open day R nite John R. Kohler--Prop. Wapakoneta, Ohio ROCK OF AGES Polished Granite Memorials The Archer Memorial Works West Auglaize St. Walter R. Archer Wapakoneta, O. GEORGE N. FISHER Buyer and Shipper of Cattle, Hogs Sheep and Calves Phone-4Main 2651 Geo. Fisher, Res. Main l5ll Carl Moell, Res.ProSpectl625 WE CAN FIX 'EM 'PARLETT'S GARAGE 16 years experience Body, Fender, Frame, And Axle Straightening Cut Rate Prices-Low Overhea 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 75 Robert R. Parlett, Prop. d SLIM CHQOLJ SNAPPY SERVICE STATION GROCERIES SUNOCO GAS--OILS TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE CRIDERSVILLE BEAUTY SALON MODERN HAIR STYLES Evenings by appointments Croquignole and Nachineles Permanente ------- SZ. and up Evelyn Beeler ------ Operator Phone ------- 43 S KLEMA N5 REFRESHMENTS---CIGARETTES li miles S. Cridersville PHOTO SUPPLY 509-ll N. Elizabeth St. Lima, Ohio Photographio Supplies Photo Finishing Home Movies V' IU rf me DN, EIC H If F fi C K IDE Ii SV-ILL CDH I O -., . X . .1 A , M, l- I, ,4 I-lfXiai,,WfX3iL 5, DRY Q10 Lgfijxv PAINTS Ol L S is -e H-ICJNE COMPLIMENTS OF TUE CFIDER LEGUGRN FARM CRIDEESVILLE, OHIO. THE FISHER DAIRY AND CHEESE COVPANY Wapakoneta, Chic A 1Ve.nuf'e.cturers of Pasteurized Process Cheese American - Brick - Pimento American Cream Cheese Longhcrns - Twins - Daisies We psy highest prices for milk and cream Our truck passes your door. ' Vx H lo,n, I JR! , If., , . L-'J -jx'--'V N, -'r EQZDU Y I Y A Q, rlmxlo fg, I Grain, Coal, Tmlour, Feed, Fencing, Farm laohinory 1 I Voderfn Nachingorv for Grinding and Mixing, Gasoline and Oil FS'LlC1ilE11'ld 4918 ------ ---PFONES--- ---- Lima 74358 3 V 1 W i Compliments of Compliments of -I r' ffl sm , frlg AQQMILJINKJUEA I , I4 f I' -4:-'V 'I ',',o? 1'lfxXJXflIfUJiQ5 LK DKK!! DF P n li JEVVELEF5, UBuy E'N BY The Saoku bv W .Q Ax ff ow PM f- f' Jx.x-f.f -1 JfX 527 W. High - l5l E. 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