Cridersville High School - Lest We Forget Yearbook (Cridersville, OH)
- Class of 1946
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' gr , . , -,S h-I .-dv . l , QA -Ql1-'- , Q, V 1 .,, , 1- ,- DFDICAT WN QJ NN.l X.,f , In acknowledoement of the tremendous and extraordinary task just completed with the help of our own former school- mates, the veterans of World War JI, we, the Class of '46, humbly dedicate this, our annual5 and hope it will serve as a small landmark in their future brilliant careers. Paul Sheeley Ray Binkley Don Deiringer Gordon Meffley Clifford Risen Frederick Reichelderfer Charles Meeker Ernest Ramga Robert Bice Paul Frazier Robert Henry Roger Phillips Melynn Archer Darrel Dawson Richard Frazier Gerald Spyker Dale Spyker Tommy Decker Herbert LaRue Ortho Stiles Clyde Sellers Robert Rhoades Kenneth Bice Harold Hastings Robert Saddler Jack Shafer Giles Swygart Dick Winget Merle Thomas Dick Graham Ruth Cirry John Wauben Marion Bell Merlin Stapleton Clyde Hinkle Ellsworth NcDougle Howard Porter John Fsnry How rd Fox John Seddler Glenn Sellers Theodore Kirchner Orval Snider Glenn Snider Carl Snider Donald Snider Princes Valenti Chistcr Burden Rvron Williams hichfrd Tomlinson Andrew Kaiser lconsrd Archer John Bfiley Stanley Spyker Earl Zimnermen Bob Timmsrnan Marion Archer Bob Numbers Hirvev Bell - Kenneth Nutt xHaro1d Thomasi xWarren Williams 'Fredrick DeLong 'Have paid the supreme sacrifice. We have made an effort to obtain the names of all dischargees. If in this attempt we have overlooked any- one we are sorry. 1 SENIOR CLASS -OF CRIDEFLSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CRILEHSVILLE, oH1o ----------- 1946 E 5 my W E gd 'J 1 lk MW Editor-- l Irene Davis Business Manager- Dick Crumrine Mimeo. Operator-- Willard Sellers Faculty Adv ---- Mrs. Schultz Ass't'Ed.--- Jean Spyker Art Ed.-L Rosemary Mayer MOTTOg No Goal For The Quitter FLOWER: Gardenia CQLOR5 Blue and Silver W r sn H CDNGK Ii DLL Class of 1930 Fredrick DeLong' 1932 Harold Thomas' 1956 Paul Koch Merle Warner 1937 Virginia Curry 1958 Richard Hastings 1939 X Edgar South Floyd Porter 1940 Alva Lcc Naus, Jr. Warren Williams? 1942 William Clark 1943 Harold Mayer 1944 Gcnc DuBois B111 Eley 1945 Vernon Archcr Robert Rohrbachcr Kenny Thomas Hail Klcman 1946 Norman Mslchi Lloyd Few, Jr. W Have Paid the supreme Sacrifice 9 LQ iv Q , ,IF I ,Qu-.nogqlf . . ,fl x I v Q y r wwf J xl! rf A lx . C-x We, the Annual stafi do hereby pre- sent forryouredifioation and enjoyment the l946 edition of the nLest We Forgetu. We hope by this presentation to pre- serve for posterity a record of our ach- ievements. We have Hhitched our wagon to a starn, and realizing that at times we have fallen short of our goal we leave this goal, perfection, to he aimed at by our underclassmen. Q cowrfgms Dedication Preamble Honor Roll School Bocrd Faculty Faculty Directory Seniors Senior Directory Prophecy History Till Beccelmurefte Coumencement Remeniscence Uoper Clsssmcn Juniors Sopumores Freshmen Populhlity Contest Underclassmen 7th 5th 2nd Sth' 4th lst 6th 5rd hctivities lnnuml Stiff Echo St'ff Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glce Club Mixci Chorus Jr. Gloss Play Sr. Clcss Play B I v , 0 l JM! Athletics Iiskethall Sguad Cheerleaders Bosebell Teim , 7th end Sth Busketbrll :nd Cheerleader S 1 Q, A L. f' . 'ff' 1 mf: ff . V639 I ,Hfiwg x I Jin Q' L 0 7V 4 1 w 1 , 'J' .' , pf I' 1 ,. , 1 , ,l. R ' , 'L I fl 7 PMA-- , - I W 1 I S '., 'x x Tlx 2 ' X Q I BOARD OF EDUCATION IGSSG Shaw Frank Miller Vice President Clerk Clark DeLong President Al- V. Lyle Kiser Chester Steveley QQ THE commm TY: We, the class of 1946, wish to show our grati- tude to the Board of Education, faculty, and parents for providing such an institution of learning as we have here at Cridersville. we appreciate its advan- tages more and more as we are nearing the end of our school life. We wish especially to thank the board for their efficient management of the business affairs of the school, the teachers for their helpful guidance, and the parents for their spirit of cooperation. Again, we thank you. FACULTY Vx xr lf.. X Li. NANCY HEACOCK DOROTHY S. SCHULTZ WILLIAM 1. MAHONEY Principal ROBERT CRITES FERD W. GROSS YVONNE H- WAUBEN Superintendeni I 'f Q! AW fx, K '.. DONNA JEAN STEVEN Mas. JULIA SCHUMAKER Mns. MARIE VANDEVIER FACUL'fY DJUNKECT CKY Mr. Ferd We Gross Born et Sante Fe, Ohio Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio University Summer School Ohio Northern University Master of Arts degree Bowling Green State University Majors-Mathematics and Education Minors-History, English, Science TeecheswMethemetics end History Years it Cridersville--l945-46 Mrs, Dorothy Schultz Born mt New Gnlilee, Penne B chelor of Arts degree from Baldwin Wallace College M Jors-Mathematics Minors-French, English, Music, History, and Social Science Teoches-Music,,Mathematics, English, end Home Ec. Ye rs at Cridersville--l929-32 1940-46 Mr. Tm..J. Mahoney Born et Jersey City, N.J. Bfchelor of Science ond Master of Art from Bowling Green Stotc University Mejor-Sociel Science Hinor-Biologicel Science Teaches-English and Social Science Years ct Cridersville--1945-6 Miss Nancy Heecock Born et Scio, Ohio Bechelor of Science of Ed. degree from Miami Univers- ity, Oxford, Ohio Mejor-nrt Minor-Secretarial Studies Teach-Commezciel Subjects, Art, Physicel Ed., end Geog. V Years et Cridersville--1945-46 Mrs. Yvonne Heucen orn et Tepekonete, Ohio BR 6 Elementery Teaching Certificcte from Bowling Green University Attended Ohio St te University Teaches-Fifth ond Sixth Grrdes Years et Cridersville-1935-46 Mrs. Merie Vendievier Born at Bucyrus, Ohio Grodueted from Marvin College, Missouri Teaches-Second end Third Grades Yeors ot Cridersville-1945-46 Mr. Robert U. Crites Born ot Tiffen, Ohio Bachelor of Science at Ohio Stcte University Mejor-Physicfl Science and History Minor-Physical Ed. end Soci Science Teaches-Generel Science, Biology,yChemistry Years rt Cridersville--l945 Miss Donno Jcen Stevely Born ot Buckland, Ohio Elementary Teoching Certifi ccte from University Teaches-Fourth end Fifth Gr Ohio Northern ol -6 C165 Years et Cridcrsville-1945-46 Mrs. Julie Schumcker Eorn et Cridersville,Ohio Kinderg rtcn-Primary Certifi- cate from Bowling Green University Teaches-First Gredc Years et Cridersville-1945-46 ROSE MARY MAYER Vice-President MARY BROWN Secretary I . S 5, DICK CRUMRINE LLOYD FEW, IR. GLORIA IEAN SPYKER President EVELYN SCHULTZ GENEVIEVE BRISCOE NORMAN MELCHI I IM CLARK XL Gloria Jean Spyker Music l-2-5-4 Ass't Editor of Annual 4 Echo Reporter 4 Glass Play 2-Elmer and The Lovebug 5-Aunt Samanthy Rules The Roost 4-The Girls Take Over Class Offices l-Vice President 2-Vice President 3-President 4-President President ef B.H.A. 4 Rosemary Mayer Music l-2-5-4 Annual Art Editor 4 Student Council 2 Sec. Trees. B.H.A. 4 Class Office 4-Vice President Class Play 5-Aunt bamenthy Rules The Roost Genevieve Briscoe Music l-2-5-4 Class Plays 2-Elmer and The Lovebug 4-The Girls Take Over Evelyn Schultz Music 1-2-5-4 Echo Reporter l-2 Echo Ass't Editor 3 Echo Editor 4 Class Plays 2-Elmer and The 3-Aunt Samanthy Roost 4-The Girls Take Over Cheerleader 2-4 Lovebug Rules The Norman Melchi Music l-4 Class Office 2-President Class Plug 3-Aunt amanthy Roost Rules The Jim Clark Music l-4 B sketbfll 5-4 Class Play Mary Brown Music l-2-3-4 Student Council 1 Clnss Office 4-Sec. Trees Clcss Plfy 2-Elmer and The Bovebug 5-Aunt Dananthy Mules The Roost Dick Crumrine' Music 1-4 Advertising Mgr. Annual-4 Echo Mimeo. Oper 4 Brsebcll 5-4 Bvsketball 2-3-4 Clues Offices l-President 3-Vice President Student Council Z Class Play 2-Elmer and The Lovebug 5-Aunt Scmenthy Rules The Roost 4-The Girls Trke Over Lloyd Few, Jr. Music l-4 Baseball 2-5-4 Evsketbfll E-5-4 Cl ss Office 5-Sec. Trees Clfss Plfy 2-Elmer fnd The Lovebug 3-Aunt Ssmcnthy Rules The Roost Army 4 4-The Girls Take Over GWENDOLYN IEAN SHAW MARY ALICE PORTER 'Y M Y 2- ' ' 41 -MN BUD SMITH VERNONA LEE ROUSCULP EVELYN ARCHER SMILIE WOLFE WILLARD EUGENE SELLERS ALBERTA RAMGA IOANNE LOWRY IRENE DAVIS Mary Alice Porter Gwendolyn Shaw South High 5 Central High 1-2 Music 1-2-4 Music 5-4 Class Play 5-Aunt Samanthy Rules The 2-Elmer and the Lovebug Roost 4-The Girls Take Over 4-The Girls Take Over CPublicity Manager! Cheerleader 5 Bud Smith Music l-4 Echo Advertising Manager 5 Class Office Sec. K Treas. l Class Play 2-Elmer and the Lovebug 3-Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost ' 4-The Girls Take Over Vernona Rousculp Evelyn Archer Perry l Music 1-2-5-4 Music 2-5-4 Class Play Echo Art Editor 5-4 4-The Girls Take Over Class Play 2-Elmer and the Lovebug Willard Sellers Music 1-4 Smilie Wolfe Baseball l-2-5-4 Music l-4 Basketball 2-5-4 Basketball 3-4 Class Play Class Play 2-Elmer and the Lovebug 4-The Girls Take Over 5-Aunt Samamthy Rules The CStage Managerl Roost Alberta Ramga Music 1-2-5-4 Echo Reporter l-2-3 Echo Typist 4 Class Play 2-Elmer and the Lovebug 4-The Girls Take Over Irene Davis Blume High l-2 Joanne Lowry Music 5-4 P'rry 1 Echo Typist 4 Music 2-5-4 Annual Editor 4 Echo Sports Editor 4 B.E.A. Reporter 4 Echo Typist 3 Class Play Class Play 3-Aunt Samanthy Rules the 2-Elmer and the Lovebug Roost 4-The Girls Take Over 4-The Girls Take Over Cheerleader 5-4 P'UlP'l'f'Y Since my husband has recently been promoted to Captain in the Navy, his duty called him to do an extensive amount of tra- veling during the pest year. I have had the opportunity of go- ing with him around the world three times, and our travels here in America have been plentiful. Ten years have passed since that memorable fourteenth day of May in 1946, but still it seems as if it were only yesterday that we graduated from Cridersville High School. Oh yes, that is one day we seniors of '46 will never forget. Remember how nervous we were that night, all of us'scared of going out into the cruel, cold world and shifting for ourselves: but that wor- rying was unnecessary as all of my former classmates have reach- ed the top rung on the ladder to success. How do,I know? Be- cause during the last year when we were traveling so much I had the pleasure of meeting every one of them! But wait, wouldn't you like for me to tell you all about it? We boarded one of the jet-proppele? planes heading for Cal- ifornia from LaGuardia Field on May 14 of lest year, We had just settled back comfortably in our seats and I picked up the latest-WFashionn, a magazine for women. Cen you imagine my sure prise when I glanced at the front page and saw that it was edi- ted by one of my old classmates IRENE DnVIS. Her experience as editor of the annual of '46 surely brought rewards. I continued glancing through the magazine and I thought that I should know that face staring out at me fr m one of the pages, Then it fin- ally dawned on me that it was MARY nLICE PORTER. My, she cer- tainly knew what she wanted and went after it.l But then I al- ways thought that she would make a wonderful photographic model- She models the dresses designed by ROSEMARY MAYER an they are the latest creations. nn exclusive shop in Paris is now trying to get Rosemary to design the clothing for them but she is per- fectly happy to stay in America. So Irene, Mary Alice and Rose- mary are working together now. The next time I go to New York I plan on visiting them. A I must have fallen asleep while reading the magazine, be- cause I was awakened by Q tap on the shoulder. I looked up to see flight nurse smiling at me and if I had been standing I'm sure that I would have fainted from mere surprise, because that nurse who was standing there grinning at me was EVELYN ARCHER. I remember how she used to went to'be a nurse when she graduated, but I never could imagine her as a flight nurse. It seemed as if she never was so anxious to go up in an airplane. My how times do change, We talked for a few minutes and she told me that DICK and JOANNE -- now Mr. -nd Mrs. Crumrine -- were living in California. Dick is a mechanical engineer and Joanne is just content to be Q housewife. When we arrived in California the first thing we did was to take a run out to their home in Beverly Hills. Dick had enlisted in the Navy as Q mechanical engineer after he graduated and was now known the world over as the arc- hitect who had designed the building to house the U.N.O., which was constructed under the supervision of SMILIE WOLFE, who is now a famous contractor. Smilic and Lick have formed sort of a partner ship in business. Ye wanted to see the building so we went up that evening. Tith Dick's influence we managed to secure a pass to get inside, Imagine how surprised I was when MARY BROWN walked out of the conference room. She told me that she was the private secretary to one of the delegates. iCont'd over! rriiprl r' H1iuJHri.C.CY insane n She has been married for almost ten years and was going to give up hor job to settle down as a dutiful wife. Dick di- rected us through the rest of the building and as we were leaving we ran into LLCYD EEE and NORMAN MELCHI now both ma- jors in the Army. They certainly like Army life because were in the Army when we graduated. But who wouldn't like it as majors. They had some business to contract at the U. N. O. building so we coulde't detain them for long, but they did tell us that they were both married and very happy. But I always thought EVQLVN SCHULTZ and VERNONA ROUSCULP were not waiting around for nothing. Evelyn and Junior are now living in Salt Lake City and Norman and Vernonr travel a lot much the same as we do, but they hope to make their home in Houston, Texas as soon as Norman has his business contracts cleared up. stops to make on the way back that evening. We had several we decided to have dinner and cluagst restarurfnt in the mv was wonderful and now wonder! place? WILLARD SELLERS. And to eat. Willard suggested we Follies that was making a one and we had a few left by fest train hours to wait in Chicago and We dined at an ex- the city. The food It was getting along toward evening homo so we see r show. in part of Can you imagine who owned the you know how he always liked go to see the Roller Skating night st nd in Chicrgo while on their tour of the world. He stid we would be surprised, so we took his advice :nd surprised we were! For the star was QI! CLARK, professional skater. And you should have seen how grfceful he was. How wonderful it would be to skate like that. - While we were there we saw BUD SMITH. Bud told us that when he got out ine school of mous lice now RAMGA. Alberte in Cridersville. of Business College he started up smell bus- his own and it hwd grown into quite an enor- and he had as one of his teachers ALBERTA always liked to teach the primary grades back The experience was valulble. We had to rush to catch the train and who should we meet also running to catch the train, but GTEN SHAW. -She is now married to 5 former Navy Ceptzin. They lived on S ranch in Oklahoma and were on their way to Ohio to visit their rele- tives. They wanted us to go to Cridersville with since I had seen all but one of my clfssmetes, we go along. CENEVIEVE is also married and lives close to home town. It was certainly wonderful to see her them and decided to the old again. After visiUiHg with them a few hours, we really had to leave for home. Wefldft with great hesitation, but we knew that some day we would come back. I arrived home with a feeling of com- lete happiness because I had seen all of my friends again after ten long years. q,? , ,43Z5kfi.4AaLJ'yQ44,n,f Hd' ' H' r X CLA:,:, film IOM There are twelve members of the graduating class of '46 that started school together back in 1954 in the first grade in the old school building with Janice Ritchie CReichelderferD as our teacher and Mr. n. W. Schultz as superintendent. The twelve' graduates are: Evelyn nrcher, Mary Brown, Joanne Low- ry, Rosemary Mayer, Mary Alice Porter, Alberta Ramga, Evelyn Schultz, Willard Sellers, Bud Smith, Gloria Jean Spyker, and Smilie Wolfe. The rest of the graduates entered in the var- ious grades: Genevieve Briscoe in the fourth grade, Norman Melchi and Lloyd Few in the fifth grade, Dick Crumrine in the seventh grade, Vernona Rousculp in the tenth grade and Irene Davis and Gwen Shaw in the eleventh grade. I wonder what it would be like trying to write our A.B.C.'s and counting to 100 now. as we did in the first grade! Wasn't it fun earning those pennies when we did our work perfectly? Our second grade teachei was Miss Cotner CMrs. Rmngal. Remember those reading classes we had? They were the NRed Birdsu, the nBlue Birdsn, and the WBlack Birdsu. Miss Headapohl was our third grade teacher. Wasn't it exciting reading about other lands in our first geography book? In our fourth year of school Mr. Strasburg was our teach- er. That year was one of many events. One of the rules we had was: when a girl was caught talking to a boy she had to sit with him and vice-versa. Of course we always pretended we didn't like it. Mr. Strasburg was our teacher for the fifth grade also. That is the year we all received a paddling for eating candy in school. Uercn't we wicked? Miss Hardin CMrs. Taubenl took over the task of educating ua in our sixth year. We were then approaching grown-ups, for so we thoughtl. The biggest event tlrt year was our entry in- to the brand new school building. My, were we proud, and we still are, of our building! The seventh year meant our entry into the Junior-High. From then on we changed classes and teachers, and also were in closer contact with the seniors. Boy, did they seem grown- up to us. Mrs. Schultz was our math and music teacher and she has been with us all the rest of the w'y. Mr. Roger Downing was our Home Room teacher that year. The eighth grade was much a repetition of our seventh grade, only we were one year nefrer to o r goal. Our Home Room teacher that year was Mr. Hylen Souders, Our ninth year marked our entry into the sacred circle of Senior High School. Our initiation week was a mixture of being a little frightened and having e lot of fun. Our Home Room teacher that year was Rachel Beagle Cschumskeri. Our Home Room teachers for the last three years have been Susanne Gillam, tenth, Mr. Hutchens and Mrs. Bright, eleventh, and Mrs. Schultz, this last year. This brings us up to the present time and as we say good- bye to C.H.S., we can't help wondering what the future holds in store for us. LJ .ff df 'P 'L 'i','Y'-1 . H N CLASS 'WJ LL Te the members of the class of l946, realizing that our time for departure from the Cridersville High school d l the res- only a matter of Q few weeks, and feeling eep y ponsiblities end privileges that we have cherished during our High School Career et dear old C.E.S., and being in sound mind, do hereby bequeath end publish our lest will and testament. MARY ALICE PORTERg My slimness to Rngenne Smith 13225 Qgylig My nicknames to Bill Iheeler M231 QRQlHg My boyfriends to Treve Bell GLORIA JEAN SPYKERg My freckles to Roselle Dovis EVELYN ARCHER: My bashfulness to Susie Tolfe JEAN SHnTg My diamond to Maxine Fogt QENEVIEVE BRISCOEg My shortness to Joan Hhite VERNONA ROUSCULPg My black heir to Nancy Tinget ROSEMARY M5XQRg My brown eyes to Jesu Reichelderfer AlBRRTn R5MQ5g My ambition to go to college to Bob Valenti EVELXN SCHULTZg My weight to Mary Ruth Eley JOANNE LQQR1g My ability to smile any time to Merthet Iheeler DICK CRUMRINEg My :bility to be ready on time to Nei Mowery BUD SMITHg My clod hoppers to Betty Miller WILLARD SELLERS: My curly heir to Don Horshe SMILIE fOLFEg My height to Bill Crouse JIM CLhRKg The spirit of my Model A to Mr. Gross' nChevy' BACCfXLAUIiEf-XT E United Brethern Church ------------------------- -May 12, 1946 Processional ---------------------------- WFairest Lord Jesusn Girls Glee Club, Graduates, and Faculty Invocation -------------- ------------------------- Rev. Spring Choir Response ----------------------- -------- NO Lamb of Godn Hymn ------------- nHoly, Holy, Holyn ------------- Congregation Anthem ----------- nMy God and I ----------- A Latvian Spiritual Alberta Ramga, Mary Brown, Evelyn Schultz, and Choir Scripture ------------ Ecclesiastes l2 -------------- Rev. Bowen Prayer ------------------------------------------- Rev. Spring Choir Response --------------------- Hear Our Prayer, O Lordn Vocal Solo ----- NDear Little Mother of Mineu -------- Gwen Shaw Sermon ------------- nThe Challenge to Youthu ------- Rev. Bowen Anthem ----------------- UThis Holy Hourn ----- ------- fNevin ' Choir Announcements -------------------------------------- Mr. Gross Hymn ------------------ nNow the Day is Overu ----- Congregation Benediction -------------------------------------- Rev. Spring Choral Amen ---------------------------------- --------- Choir f1J'M1NflFN 'lfXf!FNf Community Hall ---------------------------------- May 14, 1946 Processional---4 ----------------- ---ULand of Hope and Gloryn High School Chorus, Eighth Grade, and Class of 1946 Invocation ---------------------------------------- Rev. Clark Choral Response ----- ---------------------------------- Chorus Music Cal To Music-- ------------------ ------- Schubert Qbj A Perfect Day -------------------------- Bond Mixed Chorus-Mrs. Schultz director Caroline Miller accompanist Presentation of Sth grade diplomas ------------- Mr. Schumaker Music Kal Stouthearted Men ---- u---U ----------- Romburg lb! Pale in the Amber West ---------------- Parks Boys Glee Club Address ------ nYour Name is Calledn -------- Rev. Tennyson Guyer Music Kal I Love a Laddie ------------------------ Walt tbl Bells of St. Marys ----- --------------- Adams Girls Glee Club Presentation of High School Diplomas -------- Mr. Clark DeLong Presentation of Special Awards --------------------- Mr. Gross Benediction ------------------------------- -------- Rev. Shaw F' Ckliib P1f P Ji -ff as H Q. H v M We , :S .X E .J J I uf! v 5' It seems like an awfully long time since we last saw the old schocl building, doesnft it? We spent five years there, sharing in our stride, happiness and sorrow. But I think we shall all agree that those five years will forever live in our memory as some of the happiest years in our lifes. Q N ,A VERNONA ROUSCULP EVELYN ARCHER , ALBERTA RAMGA LF- , DICK CRUMRTUE JOAN E LOWFY GENEVIEVE BRISCOE 1 IREN DAVIS NORMAN MELCHI GLORIA JEAN SPYKER EVEIXN SCHULTZ bo, ,-ar img 'fm Vw.. v MARY ALICE PORTER - Q rf f NN QSM?-' od X 4 - ' x f ,. J Vu f m.,--.11 T , xf D pf Y! Q! ' Q.. iw sk.. '--X fs: fl!! Q ...QL 4:43535 Q AX JUN 3 QRS Ne' Mow rv Bob Dieringer, First Row---Bill Crouse, Jim Long, BG X e J, Olin Young, and Don Hall.e Second Row--Marcella Eedr Watty Miller, Maxine Fogt, Jeanne Harshc, and Maxine Werling. Pres. Jeanne iutshe Tice Pres. Qettv Hiller J Sec'ywTreas. Marcella Eads JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION The annual Junior-Senior Reception was held May 5 a Barr Hotel, Lima. Later ev ryone attended the Ohio thea s toastmastfr and intvoduced Jeanne H Bill Crouse wa -a e N who welcomed the Seniors, teachers, and quests. Jean Sp responded to this. Entertainment was furnished also. t the tra. arshc yker I. ...,.' .-f.,- ,..,,. lliwmw , V13 VH. W K 15555 y Top Row ----- Bottom Row- Lester Nutt, Mary Ruth Eley, Don Harshe, Glennis Sherrick, Norman Roser, Helen Snider, Ed Coplin, Treva Bell, and Don Barnes. Rosella Davis, Kitty Bailey, Mary Spyker, Betty Davidson, Ruth Ritchie, Joan Clark, and Shirley Thompson. Pres.--Norman Roser Vice Pres.--Rosella Davis Sec'y-Treas.--Lester Nutt 5 -QCD!! QJPQES ix 4 , .,r -r. XX fb.,!ZQff1gc I AVQQ. ' ' inane, - S BX-sselfy Q5 fx ' my 'ol'l., 43,5 5X gf-if IQ ' MTKP ' xo 1 kwa , .- . P A ,D f f7Lx.fg5?4:!f X, Xvy awifk - -yy y Q? n ?vi, 54? V Q f lv vfigy fyy all xkwlxoigyigggwmfh. Lf Q FKESHNEVI Top Row--- Bottom Pow --LeRoy Blackburn, Kenneth Lowry, Junior Stevens, Richard Etzkorn, Pat Reillv, Morris Koch, Bob Valenti, and Dick Williams. Opal Thompson, Dorothy Preymuth, Susie Wolfe, Carolyn Miller, Mabel Klausing, Dorothy Carter, Virginia Lowry, and Huldah Jane Shaw. Pres.--Dorothy Freymuth Vice Pres.--Carolyn Miller Sec'y-Treas.--Susie Wolfe PCJPULA FRITY C3CJNTEE3T-- 'I'-EJ-48 ----Evelyn Schultz Best looking girl ----------- ----- ----- Best looking boy --------------------------- LlOyd Few, Ir. Most studious girl -------------------------- Evelyn Archer Most studious boy --------------------------- Dick Crumrine ---------------------Irene Davis Most Most athletic girl ------- athletic boy ---- --------Ned Mowery -------Irene Davis Most popular girl ---------------------- Most popular boy ---------- --- ------------- Dick Crumrine Most devoted couple ----------- ------- Vernona and Norman Teecher's pet --------- - Most sarcestic---- ---- -- Best gum chewer --------- -------------------Msrcella Eeds ---- - ------------Mary Brown ------- ----Genevieve Briscoe Boy most likely to succeed ------------------ Dick Crumrine Girl most likely to succeed ------- 4 -------- Evelyn Schultz Ncetest girl ------------------------------- Evelyn Schultz Neatest boy ------------- ----------------------- Bud Smith Typical high school girl Typical high school boy- Oomph girl of '46 ------- ----------------------Irene Davis -------------------Dick Crumrine --------------------Marcella Eads Alberta Ramge and Evelyn Schultz Most polite girl -------- Most polite boy ----- --------------------- Bill Crouse Most intelligent boy -------------------------- Bill Crouse Most intelligent girl- ----------------- Gloria Jean Spyker Most cheerful girl-- -------------------- Joanne Lowry Most cheerful boy ---------------- -------- UDi0k Crumrime Cutest girl ---------------------------------- Betty Miller -----------------------Smilie Wolfe Laziest boy ----------- I ,...., .f 44,?f C C:---'-1 ' LN! -4Qf,f ,, E fgsf ffm in N J' if g N 54 W sw U I Top Row ---- Dick stevens, Herman Barnes, Bob Nutt, Don Sherrick, Q Howard LaRue, Bob Gross, Don Gross, and Jack Davis. Middle Row-Lovena Davidson, Josephine Bohrbacher, Mabel Fogt, Ragenna Smith, Doris Jane Davidson, and Margaret Spyker. Bottom Row-Carl Hall, Marie Nutt, Maryellen Bowsher, Nancy Winget, Jean Reichelderfer, Peggy Snider, and Harold Kohlreiser. Pres.-Jack Davis Vice Pres.-Jean Reichelderfer xv D 5? 4 Eff X' 290 7 f ,ic I X, Q' ' s k x R , 6 W .D lf. -if CIW J 'L--ft.. 4 'Q7, lgN-L ,ff .qf 7' ,..,, 1 'lx f g ir- . N.. wx I bm , fu L it ff, ii.. ,N ,, ,yas H? c JM A- ,raw M709 :- I ,.r ' Q ggi'-l1a,'jl?kiX'-i ff K, xf X N ' If-ff-I' X ' X.!fi.q,..f! s I xx .ff '71, f ff' H n 1 N! . J D' ! A sd- LM' fi , P A ,XX V3 'rd - . X I X, 5 ,s V. fx Top Row ---- Bob Schultz, Bob LaRue, Jim Valelti, Richard Ei e, Ted Edmiston, and Vernon Crouse. Bottom Row-Arlene Lowry, Shirley Gross, Snirley Suerrick, Aleda Carter, and Glenna Lowe. Pres.-Bob Schultz Vice Pres.-Kathryn Henry Sec'y-Richard Bice Top Row ----- Jack Howell, Harriet Wolfe, Ronny Porter, Barbara Miller, Gwynn Coon, Nadine Perry, David Melchi, Deloris DeVore, Jim y Ritchie. Bottom Row--Gene Stevens, Glenn Smith, June Nutt, Richard Parlette, Shirley Poser, Charlene Beery, Gene Deifendeifer, Anna Carter, Charles Rohrbacher, Bobby Davis Absent ------ Junior Hubbard I B,-fre ' 'Q g ,P MQ '19 ? J xx JL. 'Nj C171 ' 9? 411 , 4 ,J A, y :IX 'f 'VA xg! xx . X, QS, X A A ,X 56 4 V' X UL' V X V , U ye W? ,ga Qi SRA X Top Row--- Bottom Row Absent ---- --Marilyn Montgeomery, Byron Schumaker, Patty Hall, Neil Armstrong, Joetta Sherrick, Bernard Valenti, Barbara Long. --Janet Lowry, Yvonne Bailey, Joan Beery, Jimmy Crouse, Janice McDonald, Ronnie Spyker, Jean Thompson, Betty Morris, Jean Thomas. --Freddy Hubbard Top Row--- Middle Row Bottom Row --Joann Laman, David Smith, John Bayiiff, Larry Baldwin, Ronny Mooney, Gerald Barnes, Marlene Miller, Bonnie Melchi. --Yuteve Kirchner, Marleen Foltz, Joan Croft, Barbara Tippie, Helene Snith, Marne Deifendeifer, Lila White, Shirley Perlette, Shirley Barnes. --Gordon Lowry, Dickie Carter, Roger Thompson, Jimmy Conner, Morris Sgeee, Freidan Wolfe, Melvin Ndmbera. g ffflzgamh .y Rid X . 2------I.-. t' Hg 315 'zrrffjl' M'55'3'i Diffs 44:1-3.2, ' 1--f al . ,y 'B 2542- f +f'2'5L':c:-if-.n Casas., s fl mK'f5r, ' if 'S55u'i in .-.,,.. Q '33 1' rl I l , ,. 2 Q I W sniff.-f ', Top Row ----- Bobby Hall, UerfyfBKHder, Denny Vooney, Harvey Bottom Row-- Absent ------ Entered ----- Kieer, Jimmy Roser, Donnie Bambauer, Ned Curry, Gordon Sass, Darrel Chapman. Gretchen Wolfe, Carol McDonald, Marlene Stevens Karen Plapp, Linda Patton, Mary Margaret Bayliff, Zurlene Modd. Vivian Musser, Ronald Gross. Dznald Zimmerman, Ronald Zimmerman Top Row--- Bottom Row ---Robert Harshe, Nelda White, Ronald Maze, Ethel Sheets, Carol Sue Huntwork, Robert Spencer, Buddy Bayliff, Bruce Boser, Jay Rohrbacher, Iaogene Barnes. ---Nancy Wolfe, Dickie Numbers, Beverly Baumgardner, Terry Herbst, Norman Kirchner, Philip Motter, Gary Miner, Ronnie Stevely, Donald McDonald, Esther Sheets, Deanna Jaghes. as 'elf' Q ND B G i1'?x'5 E '3'tsf6 2 fx-X5 V I f -Y I l fr-' 'N XM ffgz 'ZS J - X W, 72 If ,. fx GQ tfj xl LQ Ol :swim ,Q 'w R3 Q, fl fl gf , J fv '52 313' gl fri. rg- fl. 'w We ,I -, .ftawwijf 1, 5' T 'x?.,- Xu NL 7 K ,H 'VU'-,Q , '-. M wflfrf l S T G-R ADE 'fjglg V ca ,J A B B KX J! x ,ff D sd G all Top Row--- Middle Row Bottom Row --Beverly Lowry, Carole Sue Thomas, Dorothy Varno, James MdDonald, Tommy Modd, Larry DeLong, Donny Hinkle, Gary Maze, Raymond Hughes, Doris Mae werling, Martha Wolfe. --Shirley Lowry Nancy Sheets, Frances Mae Graham, Carol Jean Werling, Linda Lou Miller, Myra Edmiston, Nancy Hallard, Sondralee Stiles, Catherine Spencer, Betty Jean Stevenson. --Jack Winget, Lanny Snider, Kenneth Numbers, Dale Hower, Jimmy Motter, Bobby Garland. ' fl 1' fan i ,.,- l' l' 44 'A -xx J 443- Uv iQ L 3 QQ f 4 x Q FN C3511-J 5 3- LL T JK w Q Q U up NL 39 Seated, left to right-- Dick Crumrine, Business Manager Rosemary Mayer, Art Editor Irene Lavis, Editor Standing, left to right-- Nrs. Schultz, Faculty advisor Gloria Jean Spyker, Aos't Editor Willard Sellers, Mimeo. Operator ..,... rc, tical ' 5 K I I A N N UA L 5 'ff-X FE 'fx fl '7 Q fl X5 lf V, nfjwl l Qi ini if t r M5 1 gi 0 1 'N 1 I f' I F A --L ff, fEfi'4'CZif7l XYZ? Q? JZWJ' ,,.. lr' K J '32 F Li fm, X- nf 5 .Lf K4 .I X'--f , Q:-35x rw -. rv rf R K4 Q H .5 ffl r .r 2 S o o my 5 Aa Standing--Miss Nancy Heacock, Faculty Advisor Alberta Ramga, Typist Dick Crumrine, Mimeo. Operator Joanne Lowry, Syorta Editor Irene Davis, Typist Mrs. Dorothy Schultz, Faculty Advisor Seated ---- Vernona Rousculp, Art Editor Bob Deiringer, Business Manager Evelyn Schultz, Editor Betty Miller, Ass't Editor 'Top Row----- Third Row--- Second Row- Treva Bell, Rosemary Mayer, Evelyn Archer, Mary Eley, Shirley Thompson, Alberta Ramga, Mary Brown, Evelyn Schultz, Glennis Sherrick, Mabel Klausing, Doris Davidson, Hulda Shaw, Dorothy Carter, Irene Davis, Betty Davidson. Joan Clark, Mary Spyker, Helen Snider, Genevieve Briscoe, Gloria Jean Spyker, Vernona Rousculp, Larrie Hoak, Mabel Fogt, Ragenna Smith, Dorothy Freymuth, Virginia Lowry, Susie Wolfe, Caroline Miller, Mrs. Dorothy Schultz. -Ruth Ritchie, Marie Nutt, Roselle Davis, Kitty Bailey, Marcella Beds, Maxine Fogt, Betty Miller, Jeanne Harshe, Joanne Lowry, Maxine Werling, Gwen Shaw, Opal Thompson. Bottom Row--Arlene Lowry, Glenna Lowe, Aleda Carter, Josephine AbS61'113 -'--- IRLS CHORUS Top Row--- Second Row Bottom Row Rohrbacher, Margaret Spyker, Peggy Snider, Lovena Davidson, Maryellen Bowsher, Nancy Vinget, Jean Roichold,rfer. -Mary Alice Porter ,f its 4, y 'Ka 93,251 HIS if Q eff. y ' 5 N. r' ff: 1? 1 y N I T ll, I Y 5 - '- ' ' HORU3 --Ed Coplin, Howard LaRue, Jim Long, Bud Smith, Pat Reilly, Dick Etzkorn, Smilie Wolfe, Olin Voung, Morris Koch, Norman Roser, Jim Clark. Carolyn Millar, Bill Crouse, Kenneth Lowry, Harold Kohlreiscr, Dick Williams, Jim Valenti, Don Harshe, Don Hall, Lester Nutt, Junior Stevens, Don Barnes, LeRoy Blackburn, Mrs. Dorothy Schultz. --Ted Edmiston, Bob Schultz, Jack Davis, Bob Nutt, Carl Hall, Dick Stevens, Bob LaRue, Richrrd Bice, Vernon Crouse. Top Row ---- Fifth Row-- Fourth Row- Third Row--- r Glennis Sherrick, Josh White, Rosemcry Moyer, Mery Brown, Mfry Alice Porter, Evelyn Schultz, Jownne Lowry, Bob iffienri, Bud smith, Howfxrd LaRue, viii- srd Sellers, Morris Koch. Gwen Show, Alberts Rsmgc, Evelyn Archer, Vcrnonc Rousculp, Irene Davis, Mfry Eley, Bill Crouse, Ed Coplin, Jim Long, Don Hell, Smilie Wolfe, Jim Clark Dorothy Carter, Hulde Show, Trevi Bell, Betty Miller, Jeanne Hershe, Betty Davidson, Kenneth Lowry. Maxine Terling, Maxine Fogt, Rugenno Smith, Helen Gloria Jenn Spyker, Msbcl Fogt, Jpckie Snider, Tomlinson, Shirley Thompson, Virginia Lowry, Susie Wolfe, Dorothy Frcymuth, Dick Etzkorn, Pct Reilly, f' pf. x T it fe D 553315 , ' r-' 5, ffll-4 '-:I , CH o ft u s N, RX Second Row- Bottom Row- Absent----- 7,6 Z -Glenna Lowe, Shirley Gross, Roselle Davis, Mary Spyker, Mabel Klcusing, Shirley Sherrick, Peggy Snider, Kitty Bailey, Ncncy Tinget, Jean Reicheld- erfer, Doris Dcvidson, Marie Nutt, Mfrcella Eods, Cpfl Thompson, Lfvens Davidson, Richard Bice, Bobby LaRue, Don Horshe, Lester Hutt, Don Bsrnes, Dickie Tilliemson, Melvin Snider, Jim Valenti, Bob Schultz -Kothryn Henry, Mirgaret Spyker, Moryellen Bowsher, Josephine Rohrbecher, Ruth Ritchie, Arlene Lowry, Mrs. Dorothy Schultz, Caroline Miller, Olin Young, Bob Nutt, Dickie Stevens, Cerl Hall, Jack Davis, Hsrold Kohlreiser, Vernon Crouse. Mrs. Dorothy Schultz-,Director Coroline Miller----nccompcnist -Aleda Ccrter, Lorie Hosk, Cenevieve Briscoe, and Joan Clark. ' Top Row ----- Bill Crouse, Mr. Robert Crites, Olin Young, Jim Long. Bottom Row--Kitty Bailey, Maxine Werling, Jeanne Harshe, Betty Miller, Marcella Eads. Director ---- Mr. Robert Crites Il' C H I N T 7 -e -'B--We ,-, y ,....,-,,- figf f fx ff F --- X.: f- U .4 --M --- fg 1' X! ' XX ? ff f 'X P' rw fx x' J 1 J ,fir-'f 5 -213 V ft gf ala! ' If ' -J 'v'd-nat!! idg' rr - ,J J fffisifrg5Qz,f?if2:eifg, g ' If fd I V ' ' Y VJ .Q U J .. .. :JI amijff -1 -C 2'ff?:Ls?QE2 - .- V V' up- i Vfiki jx.. L in l..i M. :5,gT.,' .. . ':f+f:f.L. , ' A 'wg' ' .J xj L J Top Bow ---- Middle ROW- ' I Bottom Row- Director--- -Vernona Bousculp, Mary Brown, Dick Crumrine, Bud Smith, Smilie Wolfe, Jim Clark. -Alberta Ramga, Evelyn Schultz, Mary Alice Porter, Joanne Lowry, and Mr. Mahoney. -Jean Shaw, Genevieve Briscoe, Bill Crouse, Jaan Spyker, Evelyn Archer, and Irene Davis. -Mr. William Mahoney Pj ' I A I D. 1' . J' . Ton Row ----- Treve Bell, Shirley Thompson, Mary Brown, Joanne Lowry, Mrsg Dorothy Schultz, Mrs. Margaret Mowery Rosemary Meyer, Alberta Rnmge, Evelyn Archer, Vernon' Roueculp. Bottom Row--Ruth Ritchie, Helen Snider, Mery Snyker, Kitty Briley, Bosello Dnvis, Genevieve Briscoe, Glorie Jenn Soyker, betty Dsvidson, Irene Dfvis. Absent ------ Mfry Alice Porter, Morthn Wheeler U The Better Homemekers Cf Amerie: is the cost exclusive Club of Cridersville school? simply because its the only club this year. The president is Glorio Jean Spyker, Secretary is Rosemery Meyer, end hepcrter if Irene Davis. The Feculty Advisor is Mrs. Schultz. I X , gy jf? 'f---5-,... T 451522 ,, D X fx Q AMQQ SYQWJ am .QQS by,--f-1 BASKETBALL Top Row----wDiok Etzkorn, Bill Crouse, Jim Clark, Morris Koch, Olin Young, Smilie Wolfe, Pat Reilly, Don Harshe, Lester Nutt, Jim Long, Dick Williams, Mr. Mahoney. Bottom Row--Kenneth Lowry, Dick Crumrine, Willard Sellers, Bob Dieringer, Ned Mowery, Lloyd Few, Ed Coplin. Mr. Mahoney ---------- Coach Dick Etzkorn ------- Manager Dick Williams--Ass't Manager C.H.S. OPPONENTS THEY 39 Epworth 25 41 Horrod 31 33 Buckkand 47 36 New Bremen 44 14 Waynesfield 40 33 New Knoxville 55 26 St. Joe 39 34 Blume 54 33 Shawnee 47 27 Minster 58 14 Buckland 24 35 New Bremen 65 31 Waynesfield 57 39 Shawnee 41 25 , New Knoxville 43 25 St. Joe 34 26 Minster 46 COUNTY TOURNAMENT C.H.S. OPPONENTS THEY 38 Buckland 41 27 Minster 41 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PLAYERS POINTS MADE GAM S PLAYED Mowery 168 19 Dieringer 167 19 Wolfe 66 18 Sellers 58 19 Few 56 13 Crumrine 41 19 Rielly 20 9 FOUL SHOOTING TROPHY 1939---Robert Rhodes 1943---'Don Dieringer 1940---Roger Phillips 'Byron Williams 1941---Roger Phillips 1944---Ned Mowery 1942---Charles Meeker 1945---Kenneth Thomas 1946---Dick Crumrine 'Tied CHEERLEADERS ' BETTY DAVIDSON EVELYN SCHULTZ JEANNE HRRSHE IRENE DAVIS N :rf www: Top Row ----- Mr. Mahoney, Morris Koch, Dick Etzkorn, Ned Mowery, and Pat Reilly. Middle Row--Mr. Crites, Bob Dieringer, Dick Crumrine, Wilk. ' lard Sellers, and Olin Young. Bottom Row--Ed Coplin, Jim Long, Bill Grouse, Lester Nutt, Dick Williams. Manager ---- Dick Etzkorn Ass't Minsger ----- Dick Williams There was no record kept of the baseball games lest fell and there was not baseball this spring due to the fact that so many of the boys are working. JK.?H BfSETBALi AND I F' CdEgKLEAJrKo Prrq CHIDBHSVILLE JUNIOR HI CPPONLNTS THEY 12 Buckland Jr. High 22 9 Perry Reserves 8 ll Perry Jr. High 18 9 New Knoxville Jr. High 12 15 Buckland Jr. High 24 l4 Perry Jr. High 52 17 New Knoxville Jr. High 12 INDIVIDUAL REOCRDS PLAYER POINTS MADE Schultz 2 Hell 5 H. LaRue 18 Nutt 25 Bice l7 Valenti 5 Davis O R. LaRue O Top Row----Jim Vnlenti, H ward LaRue, and Bob Nutt. Middle Row--Bob Gross, Bob Schultz, Carl Hall, .Trek Dfvis, Bob LaRue, Dick Stevens, Richard Bice, Don Gross, and Mr. Mrhoney. Bottom Row--Harold Kohlreiser, Ted Edmiston, fnd Vernon Crouse. Cheerleaders---Nancy Winget, Arlene Lowry, Jean Rcichhlderfer end Ckbscntl Kathryn Henry. fra-Q. r - . , .,gr H'-.A xi 4 :ll . 1 jp n I . 1, F' adm, 1 I H1 ' --- :4 ar. -2 ' ' ,.,' 1 ' - 9 Q C, I R srl- F r L 3 T. , I ,Qi TY D M , a2ji,'p.L ' ' 1 '-' . if .., ' -,fx 1 '. ..-53 J' 1 I :Qu i . 3 gr? K X mi. 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Q Xi p bxff Cb f is Q 5' --.-.n.. ... mg Us vom womans WHEN IN NEED OF CGAL--Hard--Red Clover--Red Feather--Dorothy-- Blue Bell--Pocahontas. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES--Sand--Grave1-'Lime Cement--Plaster--Sewer Pipe-- Drain Tile. LUMBER--Roofing--Siding--Sheeting-4Plywood-- Doors--Windows--etc. SEEDS--Red Clover-Sweet C1ever--Alsike-- Timothy--Alfalfa. FEEDS--Mashes for chickens--Concentrates for hogs and cows. HESS M CLARK'S--PTZ, DDT, SKP, and other products FAE E D 'G R I N D I N G A N D C U S T 0 M M I XII N G 'lE3--- --PHfIJNE,-- - -'13 ' KEICI-IELDEKFEK Q K A H A M f nl ' ' ' A KT S FOR m.LxMcJNLJ:s5 IDMNWNDST ,,,',,,F.. A , I , 1-nas-I ' A1 gqpqp, , FlH.ORE3 STUDMJI FAMILY GROUPS ---- WEDDINGS 7 GRADUATION PICTURES -4 Congratulations to L -.. - ,. N A W LJkQ the OLASS OF '4o u- 1 f sXSWEEfHEARfS , 134 West High Street WAPAKONETA, OHIO LIMA ------- OHIO f--I A vw 4 - J - -' - -, I XX f,Nj' I IL! 3 lg .IUINX I I f Q rx! -J 1: V .J f' , . xv! R. 1 STANDARD Ul.PRUDUGT3 COMPLETE LUBRICATION---TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE 'N A WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE JIM SCHULTZ- and HAROLD SPROUL Props rf ---f --1 1 I '--H --..-..... ... Q ' A W , 4 . A - , CRIDERSVILLE P 3125311 N - iq ,J , .rf I Q , K HEADQUARTERS A A . IA 'LQ '. FoR A K' i M- C! ' -DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY NE A N D ' , CLEBNING.AND-.PBESSI.NG I, K Pick. up and delivery service 1 ' REAS CNABLE PRICES . 1 I , . O. P. Huntwqrk Prop. 129 N. Main Lima Chic ..-w..A if A - A CONGRATULATIQNS CLASS :or me CZOMPAL1MEN'fS OF A DE C K EK DAX HAY BA K ' NlXl'fS'HUND'XES' , JxL'..J'1fl43.. 'EJ J' i - . M A SANDWICHES CONFEAITIONS f 'L- , J Q w e 1 r y LS t o r e CHICAGO MARKET CO. HAlways on the Squeren 60 Public Square Lime, Ohio PARLHTT'S.GARAGE 16 years experience Body, Fender, Frame, And Axle Straightening 24 Hour Wrecker Service Lhone 75 Robert R. Perlett, Prop. HINiiL,E i5 WE. LDING Si--IDP -' Weld g Gas and Electric . in Portable Equipment 108 North Waverly St. Phone lS lL on 25 fgidersyiolle .l,-i A .er .af A . f , F.-A, J ..4..J44'.-,. -0 ra ,, X -Q.: Ii SJC L fi f Fresh Meets and Groceries Phone 12 Free Delivery 5 0 A F-5' X! r-J , Mu 1 LF? I ,I 'x 13 ,,,- ,...a Q rl A RD VM 3-3 -1 VARIETY STORE 1 Devoe Q Kurfccs Paints l R The Best of Hardware and Dry Goods A Good Home Store For All City and Farm Folks Open Mon., Wed., Snt.i.Kighq Your Friend Phone 58 J. A. Moyer CJohnJ ...- ...wi iw, 5 IPISUKAF-l-CE AUTO -- FIRE Roger Ls Downing 3Iid3fSVillGL C. Phone 3 on 65 mil 7? EAW! I Louzm F, SELLERS REPRESENTING LARGE OLD LINE STOCK AND MUTUAL COMPANIES A Writing practically all forms of general insur- ance including full coverage, Automobile, Dwelling ' Th ft and contents fire and windstorm, Residence, e and Liability, Sports liability, Product and other general Liability coverages, Sprinkler leakage, Tourist-baggage, Plate glass builders risks, Fire and Windstorm and many other coverages for Mercan- tile buildings and equipm nt. Phone, 69357 l4l4 Hill Street Lima, Ohio NSEE US FIRSTN ffl 'i I I F . r f f ' f' 1-lU6r1Ls rf. 50N A :MM GIQO:,s KA A jrqxn. SNAPPY SERVICE STATION JEWELERS Fleetwing Gas and Oils Good Line of Groceries Auto Accessories, Tires Headquarters and Batteries for QUALITY JEWELRY 55 Public sq. Lima, emo ,l O 'Come and see me and I will treat you right' 25 miles S. Cridersville U.S. Hy. 25 CUMPLHWENT3 a U ' OF ' IW OLEGS INC. ' 225 N.MAHV LJMAID ,, ,-, --...- ... . ....-. . . COMPLIMENTS of the COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Lima, Ohio .. ,...-.., , ' I THE , HDME BANK NMAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK' Cridersville, Ohio Phone 29 COMPLIMENTS of NEA 1.13 i t MENS STORE 74 Pdblic Square North East Corner Nlxt Door to Waldo Hotel Neal B. O'Connell pf BA jxj 1 i'IBIDE-,o'v'ILLE BEAUTY SALON 1 Modern Hair Styles JENELRY STCRE I Evenings by appointments I Croquignole and Xaqhineless Diamonds Ws+ches j Permanents 52. and up ' COLD WAVE Q Evelyn Beeler 140 N. Main Lima, O. Phone 45 , rx FJ ' MOJLRY'S GARAGE ' SAJNJJQAUQF? S I All Kinds of Repair Work I-tif-' I- I-BE: H 'Jr?'J'J Phone E4 FRESH MEATS Cridersville, O. and GROCERIES R. E. Mowery, Prop. JL, o ...J CCKPLIMENTS 3-LLXFZFQY ' E3 n M EN' E3 W ELA F? LINA'S LE DING NEN'S STORE of the PEPSI-CCLA BOTTLING CC. LBllory'DObbS4Hats Lima, bio Manhattan Shirts Clothing 208 N. Main St. CE GDNCEWMUWUQUUGDNS M PQ! ED EBEESU WU SS EH IIE SS T0 EACH GRADUATE FR M ff' fm g .f M Q ff - s.-.---.. ,....f I namyuuffui wumffumu fmcnmui CRIDERSVILLE Ol-HG 5 - . 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