Fostoria High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Fostoria, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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X VS ., F-V- S. . in aku r 1 ini film 1 x, XX 5 f iff, IM xbL Ag X' s AKQXXXJ' M: I 21 l X .w fn g X 1 1: ff Q v . 1 ww - ik H Q. :Lui '- -xl-p Qu- FEBS ANNUAL STAFF Qbwe- K it fw. 'exif i K EDITOR: Dick Brenner. ASSISTANT EDITORS: Pat Dauterman, Shelby Hutchins, Ginny Carter. CIRCULATION COMMITTEE: Vera Kreais, Silver Purkey, Jackie Degan, Juanita Wilson, Carolyn Wolfarth, Jo Shumaker, Edna lbarra, Dorothy Hattendorf, Vera Jackson, Barbara Tate, Dorothy Baker, Edith Searles, Nancy Beers, Marlene Phillips, Dorothy Romig, Doris Barnett, Allan Kiser, Paul Herbert, Don Sanders, Tom Link, John Hutt. LITERARY COMMITTEE: Dwight Rangeler, Nancy Hay- ADVERTISING COMMITTEE: David Basehore, Jerry lett, Sally Seiple, Shirley McFadden, Dick Gee, Jane Broyles, Louie Keath, Eddie Harrold, Hank Mann, Don Davison, Joretta Snyder, Delzie Johnston, Beverly Clark. Peeler, Edna lbarra, Marjorie Post, Eleanor Maxwell, Betty Chamberlain. 98 'W yer . M:- BUSINESS HEADS LITERARY HEADS Jane McNutt, Anne Tstantles, Marlene Phillips. Joretta Snyder, Delzie Johnston, Dewey Rangeler ev Clark, Dick Gee. ART HEADS Dave Fruth, Beverly Richards. ADVERTISING HEADS Louann Keath, Henrietta Mann, Eddie Harrold. CIRCULATION HEADS Don Perrine, Jo Byrd, Carl Stagger 1 lx ibaalq 0 eff, Miss Barbara Moore, Journal and Annual adviser. The staffs of both the Red and Black Annual and Journal dedicate this page of the Annual to Miss Barbara Moore tor her untiring efforts in helping to produce these two literary editions in Fostoria High School. Our deepest appreciation and most heart-telt thanks go to you, Miss Moore, and the best of luck to you in the years to come. The Red and Black Iournal vdlnsmllqg cram: mm W -C - C0-Editors .......................................,.,....,. Ginny Carter, Dick Gee News Editors ................... , - ....... Joretta Snyder, Delzie Johnston Assistant News Editor ....,., ...........,................ S ue Hartman Feature Editors ............. ..... S ally Seiple, Patty Dauterman Spgrts Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,.,..............,. D ick Brenner Assistant Sports Editors ..... .... K ay Willison, Shelby Hutchins Exchange Editor ............ ......e.,........... J o Anne Claypool Copy Editor .,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ............................ J udy Hill Advertising Managers ,.,,.,........................ Edna Ibarra, Pall MHXWBH Circulation Managers ,,,,,,,.,............... Ruth Davison and Marilyn Fox Reporters - Henrietta Mann, Louann Keath, Mary Ann Beeson, Jo Ann Jackman, Nancy Scheidhauer, Jo Ann Byrd, Janice Ziegler, Layton Yockey, Jack Riggs, Bill Mansfield, Suzette Baker, Nancy Cameron, Mary Ann Fruth, Cynthia Payne, and Jackie Degan. A . -Q., JOURNAL STAFF ROW l-Sally Seiple, Delzie Johnston, Joretta Snyder, Patty Dauterman. ROW 2-Edna lbarra, Pat Maxwell, Kay Willison, Marilyn Fox, Ruth Davison, Jo Claypool, Sue Hartman. ROW 3-Shelby Hutchins, Dick Brenner. 1 RED AND BLACK JOURNAL Ginny Carter, Dick Gee, Co- editors. Y- '4-u JOURNAL REPORTERS ROW l --Jo Byrd, Nancy Scheidhauer, JoAnn Jackman, Janice Ziegler, Louie Keath. ROW 2--Layton Yockey, Jack Riggs, Nancy Cameron, Suzette Baker, Henrietta Mann, Cyn- thia Payne. .. wil awww , 1 In ill . Y-TEENS S, 'N CABINET: ROW l-D. lrlattendorf, N, Wells, B. Clark, J. MCNutt. ROW 2- S. Seiple, P. Dauterman, D. John stan, J. Snyder, V. Jackson. Fil' ADVISERS -- Miss Moss, Mrs. Wiedemann, Miss Mack. f ,.v.,i., .A.....,.-W L - N'-S. Ljsi Hifi sk W WHITE TRIANGLE: ROW I - B. Chamberlain, J. McNutt, J. Hill, N. McArthur, C. Firestine, J. Fletcher, J. Bise, S. Leuck. ROW 2--N. Herbert, E. Wallace, D. Wallace, D. Romig, V. Kreais, J. Zeigler, J. Snyder, I. Peeler. ROW 3-P. Newhouse, N. Brookman, D. Wagoner, M. Fox, C. Payne, S. Clary M Brink P Singleton P I1 RED TRIANGLE: ROW l-H. Lewis, J. Hill, E. lbarra, L. Keath, P, Thomp- son, R. Thompson, E. Dillon, D. Hat- tendorf, J. Byrd. ROW 2-L. Evans, D. Crawford, P. Thomas, H. Zuern, N, Banks, B. Thompson, L. Ault, J. Hathaway, H. Mann. ROW 3-S. Fittro, P. Baker, B. Blake, J. Wagner, J. Zimmerman, R. Van Tassel. : I .. ,... - .4-,.. ', .i r,.-ffii ici... -..fi Lf . c rs., PM ' I-A I . .Q ... J I 1 we- . ff - - l X.. S aeflfer, Green. A I I 02 .iii as 'lu BLUE TRIANGLE: ROW l S. Hen - Q. steler, J. Claypool, S. Hartman, P. Baker, N. Wells, M. Post, C. Wol forth, D. Johnston, S. McFadden, K Lyons. ROW 2-C. Lanning, M. Krause, J Hicks, J. Hiser, H. Miller, J. Ash, J Beach, C. Decker, V. Jones. ROW 3-S. Beers, N. Beers, J. Wood oi I land, J. Yenser, D. Wyons, L. Hole, ,K 1 J. Dicken, J. Bender, L. Creeger, N Rasp. SILVER TRIANGLE: ROW l-S. Car- ter, P. Hallenbaugh, J. Davison, V Carter, S. Seiple, M. Phillips, D. Barnett, J. Jackman, J. Wagner, C Sheets. ROW 2--M. Niswander, E. Boas, Weiker, N. Matthews, M. Paine, Adams, L. Graham, S. Baker, Cameron, N. Mortimer, R. Newlove ROW 3 - B. Atha, J. Kranz, N Walker, N. Thompson, P. Harris, S Purkey, J. Somers, K. Earlie, M. Elsea S. Lowmaster, S. Lanning, D. Fout. ZZ-I ii 5. fi Eff-9 .S .ffffl if G 'T 1. F: . rf.,.f, r 1 1 o GOLD TRIANGLE: ROW l-B. Clark, B. Richards, J. Davis, J. Degan, P. Dauterman, S. Anderson, N. Scheid- hauer, A. Brown, B. Hiser, J. Mc- Fadden. ROW 2-J. Charles, C. Henry, P. Maxwell, C. Merritt, M. Parsons, B. Brant, S. Goodale, J. Young, G. Horner. ROW 3-R. Davison, N. Peyton, J. Rouse, R. Gamble, C. Calwell. x i B' U P 31.4 .3 sflpfh . it it. . 0 f ifiiigifaufz... YA, . v K PURPLE TRIANGLE: ROW l - P. Jackson, E. Floyd, E. Baker, B Burch, H. Page, B. Woodley. ROW 2-C. Banks, B. Tate, V. Jock son, L. Page, J. Wilson, J. Evers, D Baker. I03 HI-Y c Q l X I J 1 OFFICERS AND ADVISERS ROW l: Left to Right: C. Stagger, D. Rangeler, R. Powell, D. Perrine, Mr. Siekeres. ROW 2: J. Burke, C. Zumptt, K. Parsell, B. Basinger, Mr. Zuber. ROW 3: D. Clark, J. Murphy, G. Hessey, D. Stroman, Mr. Van Sant. 4 SENIOR CHAPTER ROW l: Left to Right: M. Moon, P. Herbert, D. Sanders, D. Perrine, D. Gee, S. Hutchins, A Kiser, J. Broyles, W. Harden, F. Sprow, D. Peeler. ROW 2: D. Vogel, B. Stearns, D. Rangeler, C. Stagger, P. Davis, P. Dyer, J. Earl, R. Haase, B. Powell J. Cook. ROW 3: Brenner, E. Harrold, D. Groves, D. Fout, P. Nusser, J. Huff, D. Gonyer, T. Link, D. Rhude, J. Howell. , M C ..-Qs Irv 'T' fu e .6-. 'TJ J -5 'ff' -J for ', l 5. K .' B' S JUNIOR CHAPTER: ROW l-J. Riggs, T. Mills, B. Basinger, K. Parsell, G. Schutt, B. Koester, D. Leathers. ROW 2-B. Perry, R. Might, J. Burke, J. Crow, R. Hutchins, J. Zemer, G. Low. ROW 3-J. Kinshow, C. Zumpft, C. Zuelzke, C. Schmidt, J. Baxter. wr J' ...........p...-- .. SOPHOMORE CHAPTER: ROW I-D. Clark, D. Sprow, C. Miller, D. Carr, R. Loe, D. Thrailkill, D. Tate. ROW 2-J. Post, B. Bruggemann, C. Peggs, J. Kisabeth, G. Hessey, S. Stearns, D. Stromanr. ROW 3-J. Bauer, J. Murphy, J. Porter, J. Gregory, B. Jackson, S. Goir. s fx T PRINCIPAL Oscar K. Caldwell lg,-M Y Q I ph X Miss Hazel Buckingham Secretary T0 THE SENIORS: l95O has been a great class over the years highlighted by brilliant stars of spectacular abili- ties. Your greatness in individual roles, and you have had more than your share of outstanding talent, has been surpassed only by your willingness to operate as a co-operative unit. Certainly these two, the spectacular contribution of each in his chosen field of usefulness and the co-operative spirit of working together will extend your successes to new problems in places far and near. May l wish you every happiness in the work you find worth doing in the days to come. O. K. Caldwell Old Members: Ginny Carter, Louann Keath, Beverly Clark, Carolyn Wolfarth, Dan Perrine, Dwight Rangeler, Shelby Hutchins, Dick Brenner. Adviser, Lois Rubel. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Liv! R... .. C .V-Q4 New Members: Shirley McFadden, Jane Davison, Joretta Snyder, Nadene Wells, Sally Seiple, Jack Riggs, Bob Powell, Dick Gee, Ann Tsantles, Delzie Johnston, Jim' Zemer, Bob Koester, Bob Basinger, Charles Zumpft, Bill Duffy, Dave Basehore, Terry Mills. STUDENT COUNCIL li I0 T 'Os ff' i - Officers: Jorefta Snyder, Jo Shumaker, ROW l: M. Simpson, J. Dauterman, J. Housley, B. Shaw, D. Earlie, J Dwight Rangeler, Don Peeler. Conley, J. Rinehart, J. Snyder, D. Rangeler. ROW 2: L. Lawson, C. Peggs, M. Beers, B. Boyd, S. Mansfield, J. Wagner B. Bomer. ROW 3: J. Riggs, B. Basinger, D. Tate, G. Hessey, B. Bruggemann, B. Hirsch, B. Duffy, B. Perry. ...Wai ROW I : L. D. Page, E. Baker, J. Wagner, D. Barnett, S. Dudley, W. Shultz, B. Bur- dett, J. Burkhart, J. L. Wil- liams, I. Peeler, C. Sheets. ROW 2: H. Page, B. Wood- ley, K. Earlie, M. Elsea, S Lowmaster, M. Brink, M. A Krouse, V. Hostottle, B Dunlevy, P. Harris, R Thompson, J. Ash. ROW 3: C. Banks, E. M Floyd, J. Rouse, S. Beers, C Lanning, S. Goodale, P Jackson, G. Slaughterbeck, D. Crawford, L. Devore, M A. Beeson, N. Peyton. ROW 4: J. Wilson, D Baker, B. Tate, E. Lanning i GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P Clf fL0 'T if-.-2'- Wg Qi 1 Q we If I fl. M. Etzinger, N. Banks, J W dl d, A. H ', G Hcllcnssn K. waiiilsrrlli B B . 'Z .. Oflfszersz Shirley Dominique, ,N .,. Anne Tsantles, Vera Jack- -' son. y U ' Adviser: Sue Ellis. H? X FUTURE RETAllERS OF OHIO ' OF AMERICA I av I 'X T ' ' r f X X 'I A 1 xiii. - ' CN 'jr A 1 ctw ff 1 ' E I I ' . W ROW I: Adviser, Mary Mack, N. Mortimer, S. Purkey, D. I SK ta V 'im Wallace, J. A. Shumaker. ROW 2: R. Gonyer, P. Nusser, J. Harris, P. Dyer, P. Davis. I V. FUTURE HOMEMAKER ROW I: S. Carter, R. Gam- ble, N. Beers, S. Dominique, M. Parsons, B. Brant, S. Purkey, S. Clary. ROW 2: E. Searles, J. John- son, G. Slaughterbeck, S. Reynolds, J. Warren, J. L. Williams, E. Wallace, D. Wallace, J. Kranz, B. Thompson. ROW 3: R. Zimmerman, L. Ault, J. Hathaway, M. Nis- wander, H. Zuern, N. Rasp, L. M. Creeger, N. Brook- V1 ir man, D. Fout, H. Lewis. Officers: Shirley Clary, Doris if Wallace, Silver Purkey, Shir- ley Dominque. Advisers: Janet Lang, Bar- 5 eva Wheeler. ..l.-uv-....-...,. wr, 1ll IO7 I Y 4- - ' -Will OMICRON LAMBDA ROW I: H. Mann, L. A. Evans, H. Miller, B. liaise: .YW .7 ' 2 i- M: Burch, J. Ziegler, R. Newlove, E. Ibarra, S. Carter, R. Gamble, M Greene, B. Barnes, J. Burkhart, V. Carter. ROW 2: S. Seiple, J. Jackman, L. A. Graham, ner, N. Matthews, N. Adams, C. Peltier, M. Stuart, B. Jordan, F. Nusser, J. Wagner, J. Byrd. ROW 3: S. Corl, I. Ault, A. Beigh, J. Davis, K. Lockhart, M. Barber, J. Richards, S. Mansfield, J. Watts, J. Mosier, K. Myers, J. Rouse, N. Scheidhauer. ROW 4: D. Gee, S. Hengsteler, J, Claypool, J. Degan, B. Blake, . J. Somers, E. Lawton, T. Billiard, F. Boucher, R. Doe, E. Boas, S. Beers. ROW 5: N. Cameron, J. Hill, C. Lanning, J. Riggs, R. Daugherty, C. Rasp, H. Babb, D. Neikirk, L. Risser, P. Shaffer, P. Singleton. OFFICERS-R. May, J. Charles, D. Rangeler. Adviser-Mr. Thompson FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ' ' 'fy .fi I - Q I . -F XLJAAM ,, M ' ' ' gf N - - A- I I 5-sa' F-1--.-.- ROW I: J. Hill, L. Yenser, V. Carter, L. Keath, M. Fox, S. Hartman. ROW 2: E. Dillon, D. Gee, C. Stagger, D. Rangeler, S. Baker, P. Baker. LAMBDA SIGMA ROW I: S. Hartman, J. Hill, B. Blake, J. Somers, D. Hattendorf, N. Wells, J. Davison, S. McFadden. ROW 2: P. Baker, C. Payne, V. Kreais, R. Davison, E.. Dillon, N. Herbert, A. Har- ris, B. Chamberlain. ROW 3: S. Baker, J. Kranz, N. Peyton, M. A. Beeson, M. Fax, K. Willison, J. Davis. ROW I: Officers and Ad- visers: J. Davison, S. Mc- Fadden, C. Payne, R. Davi- son. ROW 2: Miss Bixel, Miss Seible, N. Wells. J. Zimmerman, J. Wag- CAFETERIA STAFF - - .4-Km Liu ka T.-J .2 LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Horner, Mrs. Damon, Mrs. Brown, T. Matz, J. Fletcher, J. Shumaker, J. Wagner, J. Huff, J. Woodland. TRAFFIC PATROL ROW l-M. Manecke, D. Groves, P. Herbert, D. Vogel, B, Duffy, M. Reynolds. ROW 2-C. Stagger, J. Kingery, L. Yockey, G. Kinny, R. Haase, K. Parsell. ROW 3-J. Smith, D. Yoder, P. Donaldson, G. Walters, R. Steve, J. Lambright, D. Davis J. Dillon, D. Basehore. PROJECTION CLUB omit . REDMLN ' 3. v ,. ROW l-R. Sullivan, D. Graber, B. Stearns, B. Dauterman, P. Davis. ROW 2-D. Brenner, G. Decker, B. Duffy, P. Herbert, D. Leathers. ROW 3-J. Abel, J. Zemer, C. Schmidt, F. Bostic, M. Reynolds, O. Shultz. FUTURE ARTISTS OF AMERICA ROW l: C. Decker, B. Burch, K. Myers, A. Harris, S. Baker, S. Hartman, L. Risser, D. Neikirk ROW 2: C. Vogel, J. Watts, A. Brown, N. Adams, C. Henry, S. Clary, M. Greene, M. Barber, A. Porter. ROW 3: J. Hicks, B. Barnes, H. Miller, E. Lonning, C. Lanning, S. Beers, B. Wagner, S. Dull, M. Henry. ROW 4: K. Lockhart, N. McArthur, J. Huff, R. May, D. Stroman, T. Billiard, E. Stuckey, B. Powell. STUDENT NURSES E l 1- t s , ,, , 5 S Dorothy Baker, Lucy Hale, Dorothy Wyans, Silver Purkey, Juanita Wilson, Connie Sheets, Janice Zeigler, Jo Shumaker. School nurse: Lucille Kanable. LIBRARY STAFF y , 4. i ROW I-J. Hill, E. Hill, B. Burch, K. Willison, G. Horner, Thompson, S. Clary, D. Four, H. Zuern, H. Lewis. C. Sheets, M. Beeson, B. Welsh, P. Radar, S. Yoder. ROW 3--K. Adler, C. Luman, O. Brant, B. Brant, M Parsons, J. McNutt, M. Post, D Barnett, E. Searles, C. ROW 2-D. Peeler, P. Maxwell, O. Hoschar, M. Fox, B, Henry. MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN ' '- , ROW I-P. Kiefer, J. Gwiner, S. Radcliff, J. Henry, K ROW 3-D. Smith, B. Hunker, R. Reiter, J. McClellan, J Beamer, J. Rinehart, J. Koons, M. McArthur, S. Young, Clinger, J. Williams, A. McDonald, B. Phillips, N. Swaim, B H. Miller, S. Hartman, S. Frankenfield. Hummel, E. Jones, D. Widmer. ROW 2-E. Dull, D. Manecke, A. Smith, S. Bender, M. Barber, M. Holloway, K. Keiffer, M. Krouse, C. Disler, J. ROW 4-L. Souder, D. Fillhart, D. Baker, J. Stuart, D. Hoffman, J. Hicks, L. Evans. Stroman, R. Sullivan, F. Sprow, J. Zemer. I 'l Pl O ' .........1g-----Q1 SCHOOL CALENDAR September 6-Open those pearly gates, we're gonna' be pinned in again - school begins that is. l4- And I promise you coke bars on every floor -guess what? Home- room elections. I6-Shelby was scalped in our first game in the stadium-20-l4. l9-Ugh Y-Teens heap big picnic in-um park. 23-Marion held us-l4-7. We kicked, but not hard enough. New faculty faces were introduced in Assembly. 30-We bowed our heads then shouted Hallelujah- cause we finally re- ceived our new Memorial Stadium. Too bad the Little Giants were bigger than expected. 28-7. October 4-National Honor Assembly. They looked lovely in those burlap sacks, so did the scurves of Hi-Y. 7-Aghes to ashes, Fostoria to dust, Ashland won, we almost cussed. l -l4. l3-Student Council Assembly. l4-The Columbians were plowed so far under when the Redmen left, they didn't see the score. 33-O. 27-lt wasn't the rain that made us slip thru Defiance's line and win. l3-O. 28-Ohio Teachers' Association. Three little words which mean -- NO SCHOOL! November 3-Nilkanth Chavre,-interesting assembly speaker from lndia. 4-Ah yes, the perpetual rain of the Bowling Green vs. Fostoria game, must be lucky for us. 26-6. 8--Bet our seats were a little tight for our parents, but they came anyway. 9-Assembly-Paul Burk-cartoonist who proved the hand is faster than the eye. ll-Findlay Game-and what an original band skit at the half! l Findlay 28, Fostoria O. l8-All-School play- The Man Who Came to Dinner . We came too, but were laughing too hard to think of eating. 24-25-We were thankful, thankful it was vacation! 30-Hair Raisers in the form of yellow grade cards, came out. December 2-Sandusky 3l-Fostoria 29. After all it was the first basketball game. 6-Macomber, There-M 6l, F 3O. As the girls will remember, it was an all boys' school. 9-Columbus West game, there. C.W. 37, F. 5l. The game that saved our lost week end. lO-Mansfield game was part of the lost, lost week end. M 57, F 36. l3-Toledo Waite-No comment. T.W. 49, F. 38. l4-The actors in the Annual Assembly turned a little pail-lgalvanizedl. l6--That pep meeting pepped us over Fremont 30 to 28. 20-We made the B. Gee'rs, look like Bin Goof's. l3.G. 32, F. 45. 23-Senior Dance-Deck the halls with boughs of holly-tra la. January 3-lt's a wonder we got thru the doors after that Xmas Food! 6-Guess we had to give that game to Marion. 33 to 5l. l3-Tiffin must have been taking vitamin pills-T. 50, F, 43. l9-Omicron Lambda's One Act Play Contest. What a U. S. Revolt. 20-One point is nothing to brag about, but it was a gain for Findlay. What a heart breaker that overtime was! 44-43. 27-And again the Redmen brought their tomahawk in sudden death over Fremont. 65-67. February 3-We stepped on the Bob Cat's tail again. B. G. 45, F.H.S. 55. 4-Horned-rimmed glass, puzzled look. Sr. scholarship test. 8-Wrestling assembly. Get off my back! ! IO-Fostoria made Marion look twice when they beat them in their new field house. 60-57. I I-Lima Central shouldn't have changed the ref's mind. L.C. 59, F. 57. I6- Girl Shy --Junior Class play. Cute as they come. I7-Tiffin 50, Fostoria 33. 22-George Washington was a greater man by giving us this holiday. 23-Trampoline assembly-- He flies thru the air-. 24-Findlay-Nuff said-Findlay 48, Fostoria 3I. March I-One down, two to go in the tournament. Liberty Center 39, FHS 59. 4-Montpelier wondered wha' happened? M. 4I -FHS 54. 4+We won the Regional! And what a trophy! I Napoleon 39-Redmen 52. 8-Boys' Talent Show. Ein Swine, Ein .... I I-We play Mansfield in the Field House at Toledo for the District Finals. I5-And then there was the Girls' Talent Show! I7-gwas a mighty fine dance, when the Y-Teens gave the St. Pat's rance. 23-24-A fine job on Victor Herbert's Red MiIl by the choir. 30--Assembly with F. Rank- The one man stage show. April I-Annual District music solo and ensemble contest in Elyria. 3-5-Hi-Y Y-Teens Easter services. 5-Hi-Y Y-Teens Easter Assembly. 6-I0+Spring came-we left. I2-Student council showed movie Pompei . Free, too! I5-To the metropolis of Bascom for the district music llarge group! contest. 20-George Campbell for assembly. Great music from these walls. 22-State instrumental solo and ensemble at Capital University, Columbus. 26-F. R. O. Banquet. May 5-We certainly looked forward to the Sweetheart dance. I2-The last play, but not the least, The Senior Class play. Last Journal. I3-State vocal finals. Buckeye League track meet. I9-It's a wonder the stage was still standing after the Sr. Assembly. ZI-Baccalaureate. 22-juniors give the Prom for Seniors. 26-Commencement-We leave, but not the memory. Z7-The gates close with a bang ending another year at FHS. Wlll OF 1950 Another year has passed and another class has finished their long trek through the halls of learning, prepared for their journey into the future. As they depart from F. H. S., they leave their most cherished possessions and memories to their successors. We, the class of '50, being of sound mind and our own free will do be- queath the following properties and assets to the following persons: I, BONNIE ATHA, will my ability to skip classes to Gloria Horner. I, DOROTHY BAKER, will my senior home room seat to my sister Ethel, and my ability to remember to Mary Riser. I, DORIS BARNETT, will to Janet Charles my mischievousness. I, DAVID BASEHORE, leave my ability in band to Kenny Parsell. I, JOYCE BEACH, will to any lucky junior girl my diamond. 4 DON BECK, will my gymnastic abilities to any muscle-bound junior. NANCY BEERS, will my ability to flirt to Mary Jane Yates. DICK BRENNER, will my editorship of the annual to any poor sucker that gets it. JERRY BROYLES, bequeath my driving ability to Charles Schmidt. BETTY BURCH, leave all my study hall dreams to Henrietta Page, provid- ing she fills in with her own men. JOANN BYRD, will to Judy Hill my professionable ability to flirt. VIRGINIA CARTER, will my good times with and in Fremont to Ronnie Shumaker. BE'l'l'Y CHAMBERLAIN, bequeath my long tresses to Rose Hunker. BEVERLY CLARK, will to Robert Ugh Perry the Italian Street Song. JIM COOK, will my cruel treatment of girls to Ronnie Shunaker. EARL COOPER, will my car washing and waxing job to Gene Walters. KENNETH COUSIN, bequeath my great speed in track to Eddie Stevenson. DIICK DANNER, leave my seat on basketball bench to Homely Bob erry. PA'l'l'Y DAUTERMAN, bequeath the senior year to anybody who can stand it. PHILLIP DAUTERMAN, will my standing up and not getting knocked down to my brother Dallas. JO ANN DAVIS, bequeath my blushing ability to Kathy Myers. PAUL DAVIS, will the Professor and my ability to sleep in American His- tory class to Kenneth Parsell. JANE DAVISON, leave all my sufferings and uneasiness in chemistry to Suzette Baker. CAROL DECKER, bequeath to Pat Harris, my artistic abilities. JACKIE DEGAN, will my trusty baton to sweet, little Jo Claypool. SHIRLEY DOMINQUE, leave my homemaking ability to Ruth Newlove. BILL DUFFY, bequeath all my used chewing gum to Don Graber. PETE DYER, will my taxi service to some enterprising Junior. JACK EARL, will my troubles and worries with Miss Limbird to Roger Hottenstein. LYNN ECHELBERRY, will to Kenny Parsell my curly hair. BOB FOLTZ, bequeath to Bill Beers my ability to manage basketball. DONALD FOUT, will the ability to bring my girl to school to my sister, Doris. RICHARD GEE, bequeath my bottle of peroxide to Sue Hartman. DICK GONYER, will.my bashfulness to Charles Zuelzke. DANNY GOSHE, bequeath my laughter to Miss Limbird so she can refrain. DON GRAFT, will my technique for getting out of work to Ronnie Might. DEAN GROVES, will my quietness, great understanding, and ability to ask sensible questions in American History to Layton Yockey. RAYMOND HAASE, bequeath my study hall seat to Joan Rouse. LUCY ANN HALE, bequeath my ability to play the accordion to anyone musically inclined. WATSON HARDEN, leave to Roland Hutchins my ability to skip. JIM HARRIS, will my Pontiac trouble to any junior boy, who wants it. EDDIE HARROLD, will my girl to any boy who is deaf, dumb, and paralyzed. DOROTHY HATTENDORF, bequeath my long walk to school to Shirley Clary. NANCY HAYLE'l-l', will my hopeless dream to Cyn Payne. MARILYN HECKATHORNE, will my referring ability to Edna Boas. PAUL HERBERT, will my chemistry work-book to Pug Zumpft. JANIE HILL, bequeath my quiet manner to Carol Merrit. BILL HIRSCH, leave my auto without a transmission to Bob Basinger. PAT HOLLENBAUGH, will my cheerleading ability to Ronnie Loe. ORMAN HOSCHAR, will my homeroom seat to George Burkhart. JIM HOWELL, will to Duane Leathers my heighth. JOHN HUFF, leave an old, broken-down school bus to Jane Hathaway. SHELBY HUTCHINS, will my assinine ways to Terry Mills. IAS if he needs them.I EDNA IBARRA, bequeath my laughter to Shirley Hengsteller. VERA JACKSON, will my senior seat to Bernard Jackson to carry on for the Jacksons. DELZIE JOHNSTON, will my coffee nerves to any exasperated Junior. VALERIE JONES, will my naturally curly hair to any girl who desires it. LOUANN KEATH, bequeath to Marilyn Fox my ability to be a Shumaker. ALLAN KISER, bequeath my way with women to Jim Shultz. JEAN KRANZ, will my ability to get along with the boss to Teddy Rine- hart, Jr. VERA JEAN KREAIS, bequeath my American History to Joan Rouse. TOM LINK, will my ability l?l to play the clarinet to Bob Koester. GENE LOGAN, bequeath locker 445 to Teddy Rinehart. KATIE LYONS, leave my picture of Robert Mitchum to any Junior girl, who will appreciate and cherish it. HENRIETTA MANN, will my hamming ability to Norma Peyton. PAT MAXWELL, will my ability in speech to Mary Ann Fruth. SHIRLEY MCFADDEN, bequeath my job of helping Nic to any capable girl. JANE MCNUTT, bequeath my sweet ways to Nancy Cameron. RALPH MITCHELL, will my pepsodent smile to George Flechtner. MARION MOON, leave my seat in American History to Jim Lambright. NORMA MORTIMER, will to Nancy Cameron my ability to ride a motor scooter. GUS MUNGER, bequeath my pretty hair to Jack Burke. GILBERT MYERS, will my motorcycle to John Machir. PAUL NUSSER, will my knowledge of photography to Jere Baxter. DON PERRINE, bequeath to the next vice-president of National Honor my brilliant money-making schemes. MARGE POST, leave my knitting needles to Doris Fout. BOB POWELL, bequeath my photography ability to Gene Decker. SILVER PURKEY, leave my skates to Jo. Wagner. DWIGHT RANGELER, will my dramatic ability to Bob Koester. DON RHUDE, bequeath an escalator between first and third floors to next year's Sr. class. BEVERLY RICHARDS, will my driving ability to Elsie Lanning. DOROTHY ROMIG, will my chemistry book to any unsuspecting Jr. that will have. May they not rest in pieces. DON SANDERS, bequeath my football ability and tweezers to Jim Crow. EDITH SEARLES, will my red convertible to Phyllis Thomas. SALLY SEIPLE, bequeath my personality to Ruth Davison. JAMES SHUMAKER, will my spare tire to Clayton Rasp. JO ANN SHUMAKER, will my wide acquaintance with F.G.S. students to Mary Ann Beeson. JORETTA SNYDER, bequeath my struggle to get into the locker room to any Jr. girl. FRED SPROW, will my weakness for blond cheerleaders to Roland Hutchins. CARL STAGGER, bequeath my bookkeeping homework to Rommie Loe. BILL STEARNS, bequeath my oil-burning Ford to George Flechtner. DON STEIN, will my horse to Roland Hutchins. STANLEY STRAUSBAUGH, bequeath my good looks to Bill Mansfield. BARBARA TATE, will my ability to become a St. to my brother, Richard providing he wills it to my sister. JERRY TOWNSEND, bequeath my nickname of Shoulders to Bill Mans- field. ANN TSANTLES, bequeath to Winifred Shultz my ability to argue. CHARLES UNDERWOOD, will my place in the boys' octet, to any Jr. boy with a lilting voice. DEAN VOGEL, bequeath my football shoes to Joe Kinshaw. DORIS WALLACE, will my long walk to school to Helen Lewis. RONALD WEDGE, leave my place at the Ranch to Gene Law. NADENE WELLS, bequeath my michievous ways to Jo Claypool. JUANITA WILSON, will my old overshoes and holey socks to,Henrietta Pa e. CARSDLYN WOLFARTH, leave Edison's, the Hangout to Kay Willison. DOROTHY WYANS, will my ability to wreck Drivers Training car to Rose Hunker. LUCILLE YENSER, bequeath my talkativeness to Mary Etzinger. BILL YINGLING, will my ability to sleep in American History to Frank Szallar. Mrs. Wiedemann To Mrs. Wiedemann - al- ways a friend. Though you're very busy, you still will take time to talk over the problems of your girls. You get them from junior high and odd your touch for perfection in eoch girl and send them out into the future with a well-rounded personality. Laurels to you for the fine work you give un- grudginglyl GIRLS' DEANS L llll .xg Miss Eger To you Miss Eger, come all the new young girls from all over town. To you they come for guidance, for conference or for just a friendly chat. To you falls the job of helping these girls over some of the rough places in their young lives. To you, then, we give congratulations for o job well done. A girl couldn't help but be benefited after being asso- ciated with o dean like you. ,, v -ff 'G gnu 'im HX, i' ,sul S3193 'N i Q.--vw--.4 wigii A fl .95 5 v Y :EAA - ,am Q' I Q x-f' XX X 4. -'an ' ev 9 J x ' 4 ' 9 AF'-if w Q4-T5 ,hx , 5 r' :Q 99 3 : 49 -1 X X H I -J I N X Hamburger-Frosted Multeds Fostoriu's Ice Cream Center Opposite Fostoria High School THE AHLENIUS COMPANY The Dependable Store I s ., gi., if if 2 , I , i H s S P E E . E 9 , FREEMAN'S Hi-Speed Service Station CARWASH I NG and LUBRICATION OPEN TILL IO P.lVI. Phone 976 Corner Tiffin ancl Poplar Congratulations Seniors YONKERS' INSURANCE AGENCY for Complete Insurance Protection Compliments of B A Z l E Y 'S NIYER'S GROCERY I 709 N. Vine St. -Phone 3576 Groceries Fresh Meats Vegetables Magazines Soft Drinks Health and Beauty Aids 20 Your Red and White Store Free Delivery Fostoria Laundromat Westinghouse Laundromat Automatic Washers 322 North Main Street Phone 6950 My THIS TIME IT'S HUDSON Courtesy of LAMBERJACK SALES AND SERVICE IO7 South Wood Phone 342l Your Hudson and Willys Dealer THE OHIO SAVINGS AND lOAN ASSOCIATION for insurance savings and home loans Fostoria, Ohio Nash Sales GIllIG Electric Store PAYNE BROS FLORIST We Telegraph Flowers Phone 4324 I I South Union, Corner Sycamore Street 121 HORNER'S White Front Market Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of STROMAN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Oliver Farm Admiral Electric Implements Appliances l25 E. Center St.-Phone 2591 Fostoria, Ohio 22 Pl-ION E 777 220 S.MAlN ousswzuze z. I-IAIRDWARE snr stop.: CHAPMAN'S Watches - Diamonds -jewelry Cameras Fostoria's Leading jewelers Compliments of SUNSHINE POINT SERVICE STATION N. Countyline St.-Phone 984 Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of MORRIS STORE Sc to 251.00 Paints-Wallpapers-Window Shades-Picture Framing Class PITTSBURGH PlATE GLASS CO. 'll9 S. Main St. Phone 3405 Compliments of KITCHEN STUDIOS Compliments of A 8. K DRIVE-IN Compliments of SUNSHINE POINT RESTAURANT, Lolly Bloom, Manager Phone 986 Our congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of Cl l, Y.M.C.A. Our Congratulations SEARS ROEBUCK AND C0. Shop at Sears and Save l2O-l22 W. Tiffin St.-Phone 6696 Compliments of FOSTORIA BARBER'S UNION Local No. 500 Compliments of 0HIO AUTO PARTS Fostoria Findlay 2 CHATTERBOX IOO S. Main Candies Lunches Fountain Service HUMMEI MOTOR SAlES, INC. Pontiac Cadillac Ci.M.C. Trucks Sales G Service 24 Hour Wrecking Service l35 W. North St. Fostoria, Ohio Phone 3116 Where Motorcycling Begins BABB'S Harley-Davidson Sales G Service l42O N. Countyline St.-Phone 3442 Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of FO X D AI R Y Compliments of NYE'S HIGHWAY MARKET i445 N. Countyline St.-Fostoria, Ohio Complete line of Groceries, Meats, and Vegetables Frozen Food Phone 6686 Compliments of AllAN HAMBURGER l3l E. Center All kinds of Sandwiches and Light Lunches Compliments to all Seniors -juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen PEGG'S WAllPAPER 8. PAINT STORE Phone 2703 12 315 South Main St. ,m. ,aw Mr. Bender The upperclassmen aren't the only ones with problems, the junior high fellows have theirs too. Mr. Bender has been the junior high boys' dean for several years now, and we hope that he will be as successful in counseling in the future as he has been in the past. Keep up the good work, Coachl Mr. Zuber Although new to the F. H. S. faculty this year, Mr. Zuber, our boys' dean, soon proved that he was capable in every way of maintaining such a position. Always fair and square seems to be Mr. Zuber's motto, not only in sports, but in his dealings with our upper class males. Hats off and best wishes for con- tinued successl l 5.- iff f ELECTRIC AUTO COMPANY Fostoria, Ohio Foundry Division Spark Plug Division THE SMOKE HOUSE Pool Billiards W. E. KINNEY Chrysler Plymouth Sales G Service Fostoria, Ohio l25 W. North St. Phone 5562 MIllER'S REXAll DRUG STORE CARR'S FURNITURE Fostoria's oldest store - Established l89O Fostoria, Ohio Phone 3484 Rugs - Cedar Chests - Lamps - Carpets Congratulations to the Class of 5O THE SERVICE LAUNDRY Charles Souder--Frank Kirian l2O W. Center St. Phone 2852 SHUMAN'S BARBER SHOP lO7 E. Center St. Cliff Shuman-jim Buckner Our Aim-Your Satisfaction FlECHTNER'S Tasty Brand Meats Flechtner Brothers Packing Co., Inc. Fostoria, Ohio Call The LUMBER NUMBER Dial 6671 flb -fl -g- 'II k- rg-gl -hd .I, p. kh b. b.. d d -fl d dprh - I SENECA LUMBER 8. MILLWORK C0 635 W. Tiffin THE EOSTORIA PRESSED STEEL CORPORATION F Oh' -USA D g d f f Id llgh g q p d If d D g Q P Compliments of BERSTED MANUFACTURING COMPANY TOWN HOUSE Good Food 122 W. Center St. Phone 995 The new CIVIC-NIC-NAC Fostoria's Largest and Most Modern wishes The Class of SO Success NEW CENTER RECREATION TEN ALLEYS All Modern Equipment Soft drinks and candy Corner South and Poplar-Phone 860 A Pair of Good Soles DAVID 8. ROY Shoe Repair Shop IZO E. Center St. Phone 2388 Compliments of MOSE LAMFROM CLOTHING COMPANY Dress Better and You'Il Feel Better BERT'S RESTAURANT We serve only the best Open Day and Night for the last I8 years 203 N. Main St. Fostoria, Ohio 0 Phone 2194 FOSTORIA ICE AND COAL COMPANY Ice refrigerators and Stokal coal stokers Where Fostoria huys its cool 410 E. North St. Phone 3686 Compliments of THE SENECA WIRE CO. P E N N EY ' S A national institution Now, more than ever it pays to shop at Penney's for clothing needs for all the family. .l. C. PENNEY CO., INC. Fostoria, Ohio I-40 E BUCKEYE AUTO PARTS Auto parts and supplies Bearings - Fan Belts - Mufflers - Piston Rings Automobile springs-Machine shop service . Tiffin St. Phone Compliments of BOB HOMER CHEVROLET C0 l43O N. Countyline St.-Phone 4525 or 5220 Fostoria, Ohio Cpl f ATLAS CRANKSHAFT INC. Compliments of NATl0NAl CARBON CO., INC. THE MENNEL MILLING COMPANY FLOUR FEED GRAIN Best Wishes Class ot '50 SHERllE ANN BAKERY Home Baked Quality is our standard- best ingredients and plenty of them. l32 E. Tiffin St. Phone 5330 Compliments of A8.P SUPER MARKET l29 W. Center-Fostoria, Ohio HAROLD EMERSON GARAGE General Repairing 509 College Ave. Fostoria, Ohio C-as Phone 2261 Oil CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 50 From Fostoria's Newest Women's Shop S M I T H 'S Apparel Shop Fostoria's l l6 East Smart North Shop Street Always the latest in women's, misses', and juniors' Coats- Dresses -- Suits - Sportwear - Millinery -- Lingerie Hosiery - Foundations - Accessories. 4 THE DRESS SHOP Hays Hotel Building Ladies' Dresses for all Occasions Congratulations to the class of l95O HARROLD FUNERAL HOME Phone 7l l Ambulance Service HARRY AND MARION'S FLOWERS Harry and losephine Moon Charles and Marion Zumpft City Wide Delivery 8l9 Columbus Ave. Phone 3475 Compliments to the class of l95O THE FOSTORIA SERUM COMPANY J. H. JONES 8. SON General Contractors COAL l3uilder's supplies-Cement Blocks-Ready mixed concrete Phone 2385 l. P. jones Fostoria, Ohio OHIO FARMERS' GRAIN AND SUPPLY ASS'N. Fostoria, Ohio THE FOSTORIA MONUMENT COMPANY Opposite Fountain Cemetery Phone 3872 BOARD OF EDUCATION l Emi Etfzsum fa.. mn: ,fp , af- :gy 'Fiji-13.1 'V t . w-- Floyd Kinnaman, John Gutknecht, R. J. Carter, C. D. Schlatter, H. L. Zemer Cabsentl, Clerk, Lillian Heinze. l ann.-..q. iii sz1-sum CUSTODIAN Charles Harris, Troy Rcingeler, Harold Switzer, and Bert Hanley. ln memoriam to Miss lcla McDermott, who passed away last january 5, at the age of 85. Miss McDermott was principal of Fostoria High School from l895 to l928 when she was named principal emeritus. She remained in retirement from i934 until the time of her death. The National Honor Society was named in recognition of Miss McDermott and her outstanding services to the school. ln memoriam to Mr. C. D. Hauser, member of the school board, who passed away Novem- ber l7, l949. He was an active member of the school board from the time of his appoint- ment in May, l94l until the time of his death. THE VAl-U DRESS SHOP 121 South Main Street Best Wishes to the Class of '50 ClARK'S SHOES Fostoria's Finest Family Shoe Store YARNS NEEDLEPOINT ART 8. YARN SHOP Mrs. Chas. Griffin Room 7-Rosendale Bldg. Success to The Class of '50 lE MAR'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP L. W. Cook, Prop. Fully Equipped Furniture Repair Shop 136 East Center Street Fostoria, Ohio Compliments of KEllEY'S LUNCH HOT DOCS OUR SPECIALTY s 120 EAST TIFFIN ST. ART CLOTHES SHOP Your Friendly Store I24 S. Main St. Phone 2654 SWIFT 8. COMPANY Soybean Mill PETER CLOTHING STORE Fostoria's Finest Men's Store 2Ol S. Main St.-Fostoria, Ohio Sweetest in Music Latest in News Frequency Modulation WFOB Broadcasting all Fostoria High School football and basketball games l O05 MC - Channel 288 FOSTORIA CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Fostoria, Ohio transit mixed concrete regular 6' lightweight building blocks concrete specialties made to order Q UL? S .. 1. f fm' s E ' ,, Nr ,.,v'4' 4 I V V 5115573 .. 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Wire Service Hometown Nouvs of Home Folks WFUB-FDI HE NU NU S5 kyab nlfanl mbwg mx S c Res... ei K ,X 10 Us as me x Mn We, the class of l95O, wish to express our thanks for the time and effort expended in the publication of this year's RED AND BLACK ANNUAL to MARCHION STUDIO Portraits - Commercial - Residential - Industrial Evenings by appointment Phone 564i 207V2 South Main-St. Patrons Crow's Crocery lsaly's Blose Cult Service l-lerbert's Tire Shop The Coppus Clover Farm Store Nick Borer Rupp and Riggs Feed Co. C. H. W. Bruggemann, MD. Tirnanus Hardware Fostoria Animal Products Keyes Thrifty Cleaners Beckford's Grocery The Yellow Cab Co. Conine and Sons 40 Neuhauser Hatchery , if I r uY:Q'S11,i-'f- . . 'ig' -.WTF-1 A f 'fl 1ff 'l' .:1,, f:, . '1?' 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B., Bethany College, Ashland College, Ohio State University, University of Pittsburgh, Science 8, Guidance 9, Football Coach, Director of Athletics, 9 Basketball Coach, Jr. Dean of Boys Lula Buchenrath, B.S., B.G.S.U., English 7 Vera Eger, B.S., M.A., B.G.S.U., Ohio State, U. of Chicago, Mathematics, Guidance, Jr. Dean of Girls Madeline Bixel, B.S. in L.S., A.B., Bluffton College, Western Reserve, Librarian David Davis, B.S., Wittenberg, Urbana U., Wilmington, Mathematics Sue Ellis, B.S., Ohio State University, Physical Education, Hygiene X MQ 1 Lester Bohyer, B.S., B.G.S.U., Ohio Northern, Auto Mechanics, Mech- anical Drawing, Welding 8 Richard Downs, B.S., M.A,, Miami, Ohio State University, Instrumental Music -fr Virginia Henry, B.S.: B.G.S.U., University of Minnesota, Science 7, Mathematics 8 55 - .. sm., A .. , ., my NN..- Dole Herbert, ELS., B.G.S.U., Ed., Industrial Arts Phy. -xx 'T:Tr-.'1..:'f2Sf?52EE'I1:Z5.,.vr:-.v:i:. rE':'-'-:-:r x'A' X - N . t A C5 fs Qs A 6 Q ,A Q X . ,g U UQ-Skt Q , A of as X X 2 xv J., -Q XFN Qwr f Uma Qggis gg, 6 5 is -322 s J :M X . ie' 1 K sf 4 X , Q .91 swgxir SR sfys 5 X Q , -. X ,s X N I fic .5 , X V X , . vc 1 , 3 -:E . it 3 X A 5 A se lik, ' ,vs 4 R Q' QM M, Q 'X x fs' Q W. f- X eg ff K X., s, . tg? t emu 1' N 'K K :QNX N vt 5 X , N me V X, 'X Q 5 v S X Q ' 1 as K X X X v. X ,X . ' ts i ,sqm ,N Q w ives Xssf f Lawrence W. Jones, Toledo University, Purdue University, Ohio Northern, Machine Shop I C1 II Cloyce D. LoRue, AB., Otterbein Jean Limbird, B.S., B.G,S.U., Amer- College, Ohio State University, icon History, World History B.G.S.U., World History, Geometry. James W. Middleton, B.S., Ohio Northern, Ohio State University, Vocal Music. I2 i ..,. , , .... ., 'fr' . . : .X..,w5' S- - Rya- X x t N2 QW Wg Stagg s X it as R W t tt s W x iv B , as, , EE We 1 3 .Y .7 w 'A 1 e t .tg 5' Ygfgxxx A .,,.- Qu E: an: .. ,N ,Qs . ... . X. , L :53,.:.,: ,Nil , fm. Barbara Moore, A.B., M.A., Ohio Northern, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Spanish, French, Journalism. Janet Long, B.S., Miami University, Home Economics il! ' Mary K. Mock, B.S.,. B.G.S.U., Dis- tributive Education, Jr. Business Training, Salesmanship Luello Moss, B.A., Heidelberg, Univ- ersity of California, Ohio State Uni- versity, B,G.S.U. Wilber Nixon, B.S., M.A., Mognt Union, Ohio State University, Biology, Mathematics. James Showkeir, B.S., B.G.S.U., English, History Kun-Q, if Oiimmw - 5, X O.E. Smith, B.S., Ohio State Univer- sity, B.G.S.U., Wood Shop, Printing, Home Mechanics Raymond Orwig, B.S., B.G.S.U., Columbia, Shorthand, Office Practice, Bookkeeping. 6155. Jeanne Seibel, A.B., Heidelberg, English 8 Ina Sponsler, A.B., M.A., Ohio Wes- leyan, New York U., Findlay College, Shorthand, Law, Business Principles, Mathematics Lois Rubel, B.S., B.G.S.U., Typing l, ll, Shorthand Albert Seikeres, B.S., M.A., B.G.S.U., Ohio State University, Chemistry, Driver Training, Physics, Reserve Bas- ketball. Hazel Stubbins, B.S., MA., B.G.S.U., University of Michigan, University of Colorado, Social Science 8 l3 Charles Suter, B.A., B.S., B.F.A., MA., Bluffton College, Ohio State Univer- sity, Art Ernestine Wiedemonn, A.B., Ohio Northern University, English lO .,.--I X Arthur Wilson, B.S., B.G.S.U., Phy. Ed., Social Studies 4 l 1 David D. Thompson, B.S., B.A., B.G.S.U., Public Speaking, English, Dramatics, Forum fees' Bareva Wheeler, A.B., Heidelberg College, Home Economics John Wolfarth, Toledo University, Vocational Blueprinting, Science, Related Mathematics il , ago Qdorld' 'H . - L N 'le Q C' ':'5.f'-.?'f'.-,, ..,. If , ' - .eiii 1 X i ,. - i f. 1 . r .4 ' 215:-: Q.. Sas. err? i :S Mzezgt.-1 gf seg . , ,. ' 2,.ff f 1,.,'4 l ,, t .k . M, t iff 'ft ' '-.Ss - - . a. Na-vi, , ' .... f ' tm W' 1 ' M ' ' li cw 1 1 . , , - I 4 , K ,cv Lester A. VanSant, B.A., M.A., Findlay College, Ohio State Univer- sity, Science 9 Rica- A NAYIUNVOF one f ui couvims I iii , L . 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I, A. we .- W , f ' A My -.ff .ffq Q M' f' f. f' , M ,Qi 9 , l?'f1 'v ,nf f 4' 'N'-Q . K 'n V' W' N 7 1 -lf - 'XY f' B .x iff, ji ff' -'FXXS ff 'f Q If I ,V , X74 Wx 4 1 XX ff' I 1 ' X 'I ' , 4f','. f ,tx ,I hi .1 fi , QL, 1 ,E I, , If 1 ' I U ' ' I Ill ,ffl f ' ' 1' ' X -V' K fx 1. vi 'IK 'll I i' ' 'z Q7 f u'i.'.,' 5 1 7 -ln'-Kzix ,I f I I 5a Q' A ff -i A - , I , -L n' N f - 'vffx W GZ ,fi . Q-2 'Z ' Q iffff ---atggx -5 : ,. -T- si.. 5 .fu- 5 x X -.g . , 4 , 1 I sv: -xJx Ev -ff: il r. - -v ' '2- 4 ' :fi - 1. xv-i s - A .rg Q-',k,, -L ' REQ kQ.Q3gx',Q 'mt' T President: William Duffy QQ SENIORS Into Life's School We've left behind, disdained and Countless years ot school. This world we enter far away, ls harder than our present day. Stop? .... lt's not the time. lost Teachers, laborers, grocery clerk, Doctors, carpenters,-life is work. Quiet classrooms, factory noise, Tears and smiles, gathering poise. Out ot school lite, Into life's school. -Richard Gee X Vice William Hirsch Class Motto: Out of School Life, Into Class Colors: Kelly Green and Pearl Gre Class Flower: White Orchid Q r X 2 President: ' 'li Secretary: Jorel-to Snyder Life's SchooI Y Treasurer: Jo Ann Shumaker WK' uf 'Q' f i' -Ji . . dl Bonna Atha Bonnie . . . Why worry! What if tomorrow never comes? ff-Si wa.- - E1 off David Basehore Dave . . . Stands in rain or shine. Dorothy Boker Dart . . . Easy Come, Easy Go . . . Quiet. Joyce Beach A promise for all her tomor- rows. 9 1 xii. atb-D J x 5 fs -Q2 ffnccritfi. X bf 6 cm N V s LW 145 '- -ex ixwgfr W x if Xxx.. ,r Dons Barnett 'Barney . . . Who says I can't drive? , . . Head in the clouds. Donald Beck Becky . . . Life is no longer if we hurry, life is not better it we worry. I7 Sf. YI I ' S v QQD X .-QW 5 for f X X You X u F4 l e Q Wi Q E li V W lA . 3 iw Nancy Beers , Qllccczcu '3l..f' -wxy ' Nan . . . Speech is great, but silence is greater. -4 '-552398: Elizabeth Burch Betty . . . Another Maria fl Anderson . . . Clicking heels. Richard Brenner Dick . . . Calling Dr. Bren- ner . . . Our gray-haired edi-tor . . Witty. -. Jo Ann Byrd Jo . . . A southern comfort . . . Always good for a laugh. Gerald Broyles Jerry . . . Fantastic shirts . . . Gait that rates. Virginia Carter Ginny . . . Mercury . . . Lucille . . . We will you the roses . . . Co-editor. K gf Betty Chamberlain Hdppy go lucky . . . Life gets tedious . . . Goldilocks. Earl Cooper Better to be Earl than late. A man of few words. ,. rt :ls - ,-.Ai A, Beverly Clark Bev . . . She sings, she dances, she even likes roman- ces. Her hair is her halo. l eff Kenneth Cousins Casey . . . A smile to go a mile. Our Buddy. Q-R l Qw1.,,'l fa'-4 L, if wsu S:-Zlx Lf vffx X run X his 21 Q James Cook Cookie . . . I like work, but I don't let it make a slave of me. One of the' boys. Paul Donner Dickie boy . . . Come on down to my house. A mon with many moods. -I9 N' utfgxg 2 1 ' W. Q E W r tl if I X ',.F P'-in la V 'YYY 'il W L QQQCGCL ' Patricia Dauterman Patty , . . Madam Curie . . Flashy eyes. She's here, heard her giggle. Paul Davis Little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men, Commuter. Q W is 3 it 5 we . fr? f' Phillip Dcuterman Phil . . . Hit that line. Everybody's buddy. A Jane Davison Janie . . . l-lere's to the girl with the heart and a smile, that makes the bubble of lite worth while. JoAnne Davis Jo . . . Carry Me Back To Old Virginny . . . Southern hospitality. Carol Decker J. B. Rogers designer . . . cute calm, and collected. - 1 ,-,V - I Jacquin Degan Jackie . . . A mind of her own. Unpredictoble. 1: -E Q M' '33, ' V -tb U' ..-S., kg, ,J X iw i l. Pete Dyer Back for the final fling . . Never seen walking. Shirley Dominique Just plain nice. Seldom seen . . . seldom heord. Jack Earl The chef . . . Losses' trombone. Who's going to tell me what to do? 5 X LQ! fx ,, - 6 ,Qx rx- -gi 'S N-4 fir .Af I V51-5' Q of as . William Duffy Bill . . . Einstein . . . Our little Horry S ..., Prince AI- bert. Lynn Echelberry Red . . . all-oround guy. Leods the tribe . . . high hooper. 2l fl '?e.1f x Q ' nfs E ,fx ,,,.,,r Z. Q3 -,tg1 sity X 1 S Q ig l ,LVQDCCCGL j., ':?. -I-E K lf. . ku' ' David Fruth Dave . . . Gunk, the man on the flying trapeze. A cheer boy. Donald Foul' Don . . . Watch the chev- ies go by. A waste of time. Helen. 5? Robert Foltz Bob . . . His blushes betray A him. Patty cake, patty cake, baker's man . . . H20 carrier. Richard Gee Dick . . . Co-editor. Neat clothes . . . gay parties. Dim- ples. Richard Gonyer Dick . . . His eyes do the talking . . . Co-operative Co-op. Daniel Goshe Danny . . . Casanova . . . The better you know him, the better you like him. W Donald Graft Donnie . . . l'm off wimmen for life . . . Blond, wavy hair. .li f XSS 5 Lucy Hale Tootie . . . A whiz on the squeeze box. Mild and unas- suming. 1.4 JN, . fza-1,0 4 Dean Groves Deanie . . . This learning, what a bore it is. Photo-flash. Watson Harden Dr. Watson . . . ls wiser than most men Think! 'Sf Ev, Lita! Qffiws' HV B X V 4 .4-I W , i if 1-ll G2 9 f'DffQdQ1- ,X Raymond Haase Ray . . . Fiend on wheels Has a humor all his own. James Harris Jimmie-boy . . . Devilish dimples. A nickel here, a nickel there. A 'f SJ, -:N i vu e fF RSX Q55 S 7 i Xktk -4- in ' 6 J A Li fb Q X E . J, 5' Lg GGL W its 'H--. tlhi v fx, W M .Q 1 1 ,H ,Q Pf? ar i S :if 5 ' A K W l 1' - 3 , Wf'A I X if , x R55 i K R ki ',,' . -ww' Edward Harrold Eddie . . . Use my lay-away- plan. There's no tomorrow, maybe? xx ii' Marilyn Heckathorne Hecky . . . She likes the Risingsun . . . Her heart's like the moong there's a man in it. mimi Dorothy Hattendorf Jean . . . Dependable . . . neat . . . cute grin. A future career girl. Paul Herbert Doc Herbert . . . mad chem- ist . . . friend to all . . . per- petual bench warmer. :alibi Nancy Haylett Nonnie . . . l really know a lot, but l can't think of it right now. Odd sayings. Helen Jane Hill Janie . . . Simple tastes kindly traits. 1 V, , 21. .'-'fs-, p , 1 ' N'CIs??Q. fgg, f '59 U .. ,M ,g,s,:x5. ..,,a.,,5,F if-' r , L WILLIAM HIRSCH Bill . . . Veep . . . Nep- tune's son. Man about town. JIM HOWELL Slim . . . Life gets tedious, doesn't it. Someone to look up fO. PATTIE HOLLENBAUGH A cutie with pep. Always her natural self. A steady gal. JOHN HUFF Johnny . . . Jack of all trades! Horticulturist. Ain't l awful. Ex - ?l' J- kf-JL, .! ff my Wok A lx 1 X ' ' gi.: l fri i i kfgtpc cc L ORMAN HOSCHAR Cement mixer, putty, putty. There should be a better place than this. x SHELBY HUTCHINS Bum . . . Joe college . . . Agreed to differ. Anecdotes. PM I M 1. fff my M mi f f W7 xl Rf ffl 'J Ja N ff , A l 2775 l 'xx . W .'Am'wuW,n A I I , QL, fy 'iii' ggffllnfmwb Q A471 1 7 I A 5 1 I , IW pf LN!,,m1 li1lwf'Z6f. Wixxyjh K-Nr mix . W 1 - W1 ff U 1 . f ' A 4 ' 1' K K ,Y 1 1 Q F , A 1 if F 'xx ,A : , 'N' I' Qs- fp , x ..-f Lx r rx i q..Lf' N gfl1,' f, wa, 4 1 gf ku '-.Wit X ,, ,,F I ll 'fx 6 'LF A CQ I gi-Xiu? E JY-UCCGGL EDNA IBARRA Spanish beauty . . . I love life and the people in it. lf nv VALERIE JONES Val . . . Natural curls. Con- tent. Hooray for today. VERA JACKSON Dee . . . Weekends out of town. l-lilarity inc. LOUANN KEATH Louie . . . Hi, babe , . . Neat dresser. Pearly teeth and tilted nose. DELZIE JOHNSTON A letter a day. Personality with a capital P. lt's natural red. EUGENE KINNEY Gene . . . A good man's hard to find. Movie man! l Z6 , K' Allan Kiser Al . . . Every man has his devilish moments. Velvet frog. .sy Thomas Link Tommie . . . Oh, those re- marks. Technically speak- ing. uQ5w im i iii? Jean Kranz Good at figures. Car fiend! The world moves too slowly. ' 1 Gene Logan Pretty eyes . . . Devil on wheels. I'm a steady man. 11 fl X ZX. J. . gex ff-lu I fyj l li -, L iff We X Q2 A. Ks , kd Jgqcccld, ' ' kb- .K if f f ' ns, ifwi- . .. '- ', .Q H- C5 4 Q la V Q13 1'ij'::'.'s4 na, 1 - ,SiQbfI'v Di'f. X , h A':'gXl'yf'!l 1 6 ' Q'gXPQ' ' 1.-'-.-' 'prl, -sl.: -viihd ' VN?fV'eT .fs .jlffqx aflyig. '55 gg Q .5 K - 'N Nxdxixsgsfgn Q 2.-Jai L ' '3 i' f -ww- Vera Jean Kreais Kreaisie . . . Conscientious. Barnett's twin. Kathleen Lyons KKK Katie . . . Don't fence me in. Why worry? 27 1 -x Egg, N4 fi I ' I-'xl l JE? 9 xlfx, 6- - .wgf,2, , it 93 X . Henrietta Mann Hank . . . Our Kathryn Cornell! More tun. 94 Q Jane McNutt Janie . . . Smilin' through. Ain't she sweet. Pond's com- plexion. Efficient Y-Teener. ,F I Shirley McFadden Sam . . . Neat dresser. Girls' State. Always leave them laughin'. Eleanor Maxwell Pat . . . Come Josephine in my flying machine. Ralph Mitchell Mitch , . . Flaming youth. Darned cute! l ! Marion Moon Gorgeous George . . . One blond in a million. Norma Mortimer Norm . . . Scooter fan. At- tractive! Wl'1o's my friend to' day? kin Q. Paul Nusser Shutter bug . . . Teaser! Fad fanatic. Sharp dresser. -vi ki i ' Alq . if James Munger Gus . . . RX . . . Jet pro- pelled . . . Roll out the bar- rel. O Donald Peeler Pete . . . eyes . . . yi, yi, yi . . . Good Sam. Do I hear a second to that motion? 6 W 1 , yo, 6-4 .A ,Q J 55? fix J. Lfilb Iv if if YQ Lx AQ xx 3? ig. Gilbert Myers Gila . . . Tall, dark, and handsome. Romeo on the loose. Donald Perrine Don . . . To create, maintain and extendl . . . Maestro. Bev. wtf A lg cfthzx-'. as-at 51:8 Q, 5-'WI X ll ve.-Q get? te f1Dc.:Gc Marlene Phillips Myers PhiIip . . . Here today, gone tomorrow. Never a dull mo- ment. Silver Purkey Dynamite comes in small pack- ages. Roller rink queen. -Q Marjorie Post Marge . . . What cha' doin' tonight. Looks good in green! Dwight Rangeler Dewey . . . John Barry- more. AlI great men are dead, and I'g'n not feeling so well myself. Robert Powell Bob . . . Rembrandt. Just slick! Has anybody seen my gal? Donald Rhude Homer. Come on, Trigger . . . Paul Bunyan of the Senior Class, Our three letter man. Beverly Richards Beaver I feel a song coming on. Cameo beauty! Artist. Edith Searles Eddie l have my own rea- sons. No worries for the fu- ture. Dorothy Romig Dart Chemistry jitters. White caps and thermometers. W ea? N 'Ahhh' 5 s 'A 'av ?' ' ,Q .V J 11' 1 l X xx . , ' N f f , ,Q ,js s, Sally Seiple lngenue . . . Personality Plus. Are you ready, let's go. XM Wik- D f 6 uw if jx Ll, ll' 'Q M, ' six? X-yQliUCCCLl Don Sanders Donnie Joe . . . Wistful smile. One of the big three. James Shurnaker Jim . . . Swing your partner. Got my car all set. Strike three, and you're out! 31 eb J WY R' -SHEETS Joann Shumaker Jo Eyes like the sky. l.et's go gang. Redman Rooter. Wt ' Carl Stogger A hearty laugh. Ruddy com- plexion. Ship Ahoy. l say ol' boy. Joretta Snyder Retta She's got rhythm! Come on, Trigger. Efficiency . . . Nice. Bill Stearns BIondy Lots of fun and nice to everyone. Cut up in classes. Q N I 7 St 5.-552. , .qx ,. 5 , sf . 53- S K -- k. j.Efj,5iI31?EEEEEEEEE5' '-: - ' :+:vt E-:EL-I:' - - . -Q ec... , ' .1. ,,.. i. i A wx -X if 5 A X123 33? Xt l gi' M N Q K . . Q. A ,.,,. U ,I ,Q S, ,. ,, X ,Fred Sprow Freddie Always on answer. One of the big three. ilr A ,. fy .. A, , R - I -Mr' f V .- Nay! Q Nm-g1::x,: ,A 'ri ff,-5:35 . 'w- 'f -1 - , 1 ,E -f . lossy - Donald Stein Tex Ruff Rider. Better to be small and shine, than to be big and cast a shadow. r .-...J -,,. .1 .K i -5 . if 'ii Barbara Stevenson Conley Quiet . -. . A bashful belle. Rings on her fingers. R We QW N4 ?i M,- , I Yagi' 21 Jerry Townsend Sam Snead . . . Ya' coming Merle? Croons in class. Typ- ing fiend. .' s 5. . Stanley Strausbaugh Stan . . . Handsome. l can dream, con't l? Here's a toast. Anne Tsantles Annie . . . Sl1e's lovely, sl'1e's engaged. ln style! Light on her feet. Barbara Tate Barb . , . A sporkler. Swing and sway, One of the gals. ', rv . '29 Charles Underwood Chuck . . . Slick on the slides. AtIas . 33 ax ! X84 ef . 7 'X ,ind- ,ff G ' - it ' anew fflvcccsclu ..x ' . ' , N Ig:5g ',,.,.:M Q ss . j , ' V -tw. xx.. ,,,, .i,ffyL,..,f ef r12::f.'.'f f 'fx -2' fav ?LfW5f272H4'Cef'lfYlefstff . ' - K . . A 5' ,yyqmfe-7m:'1' 'fi ff! r f. I ir, . xflzmii' ,H I7 5-vfifg, .Z k',,'f:i'AYlx : -P-f 'JWMMW nl li lF?1C' :Uv Dean Vogel Deanie . . . Defender of the pigskin. l can live without women. X f - f 1 ' l ' I . Nadene Wells Madam President! Petite . . sporklin' smile. xx lt Ronald Wedge Ronnie . . . Ya' wanta bet! Mighty Mite . . . How come? Doris Wallace My Sister and I. Why waste my time talking. Modest maid. Juanita Wilson Humorous . . . Baby face . . . Happy go lucky. 34 , Carolyn Wolfcrth Lynn . . . Lotto fun. Nice to talk to. Pink cheeks. Doroth W ons Y Y Dot . . . Blonde hoir, blue eyes. Aw' gee. 1 -x QQ, N.-2 .r :- X J- X f-S 52-uufk mit nik' l Qffoyu 'X bi-I , JI-DCEQGL 'x xv' ff' Lucille Yenser Lucy . . . Silence is more eloquent than words. William Yingling Bill . . . Faithful fellow. Strong silent type. 35 Best Looking .............. Potty Douterman, Stanley Strausbaugh Best Dressed .................. Louann Keeth, Shelby Hutchins Prettiest Hair ...... ....... D elzie Johnston, Gus Munger Best Dancer ...... ...... J oretta Snyder, Dick Danner Most Athletic .........,...... Pat Hollenbaugh Lynn Echelberry Personality Plus..Sally Seiple, Bob Powell Most Likely to Succeed ...... Ginny Carter, Dick Brenner Mast Musical ...... Bev Clark, Don Perrine Most Bashful ..................,. Jane Davison, Dick Gonyer labsentl Prettiest Eyes .... Jo Shumaker, Don Peeler Biggest Flirt ............ Jo Byrd, Allan Kiser Cutest Smile ................ Jo Davis labsenti, Ralph Mitchell sf ff' N ,,,,.4 sf' ,1 1. w,3,p,, YS' W6 . -A , 1 4 ,l x Z E ws, THE sENloRs Q E My 3 qw dy M5533 A WLVSHQW Z! is , 'A M 73-GER SWNMT? my fi 559 is ig ,swswww ke EWS Q BWM Qizlfpddwwf E N535 W V Cigg 4530 ff0E157,,.,QR M ,by ,wfii WQJKTM iywwpfjw QM? WM Qian xp HM aqjpiqfwffdw v N cf WWQWM 20? JM Ep Q? Q Q QQ Qfsx jf' . 'S My 91 ii ff .W SLM!! W ?y',9m7'iQZQxx GL Q X Xia? W Qwvifgfgkfgif Wm mv M if ffk Q2 W QQ ww if Sir , E34 . 2? QQ MW 2 6351333 Atha, Bonnie Y-Teens 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2 Baker, Dorothy Annual Staff 4 YgTeens 2,3,4 G. A. A. I,2,3 Student Nurse 4 Barnett, Doris Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 G. A. A. I,2,3,4 Intramurals 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2,3 Basehore, David Annual Staff 4 Choir I,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3 Glee 2,3 Band I Dance Salon Traffic Track I Beach, Joyce Y-Teens Chorus 3 Intramurals 3 Beck, Don Hi-Y 2,3,4 Football I,2,3,4 Basketball 2 Beers, Nancy Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 F. H. A. 2,3,4 Brenner, Dick Annual Staff 4, Editor Junior Editor 3 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Projection Choir 3,4 Chorus 3,4 Glee 3,4 Mixed Octette 3 Boys' Octette 4 Operetta 3,4 Home Room Journal Staff 3, Jr. Class Play 3 Golf 4 Broyles, Jerry Hi-Y 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 Burch, Elizabeth Y-Teens 2,3,4 arter, SENIOR ACTIVITIES G. A. A. 2,3,4 Orchestra I,2,3,4A Boys' Glee 2 Omicron Lambda 3,4 Pit Orchestra I,2,3,4 Davison, Jane Aff CI'-lb 3.4 I 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Choir 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2,3,4 Library Staff 4 Byrd, Jo Anne Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 4 Omicron Choir 4 Chorus 4 Glee 4 Operetta I Staff Y-Teens 2,3,4 Lambda Sigma 3, Program Ch. 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2 Jr. High Choir I Decker, Carol Annual Staff 4, Asst Art Editor Y-Teens 2,3,4 Art Club Sigma 3 eens 2,3,4 Leader no Lambda Honor 3,4 3,4 Girls' Glee 2 Glee Glee Shirley William Staff 4 Hi-Y Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. Football I,2,3,41 Capt 4 Band I,2,3,4 Projection Club I,2,3,47 Basketball I,2,3,4 Pep Band 3 Secy. 2,3 Home Room Pres. 2 Dance Bond 3,4 Jr. High Choir I Fon-1, Bob Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2 Chorus 2 F. T. A. 3,4: Secy 4 V.-Pres 3 A. 2,3,4, Pres 4 A. 2,3,4, Treas 4 Club I 2 3 4 .-Pres. 3, Pres Basketball Mgr. 3,4 Football Mgr. 4 Fout, Don Hi-Y 2,3,4 Projection Club l,2 Football l,2 Fruth, Dave Annual Staff 4 Projection Club l,2,3 Class Pres. 3 Class Secy. l,2 Operetta 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3 One-Act Play 4 Basketball Mgr. 3 Gee, Dick Annual Statt 4 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Omicron Lambda 2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Glee 2,3 Scriveners 2 Jr. High Choir l Jr. Class Play 3 Journal Staff 3,4, Co- editor 4 Gonyer, Dick Hi-Y 2,3,4 F. R. O. 4 Goshe, Danny All-School Play 4 Football 2,3,4 Harrold, Edward Annual Staff 4 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 3 Band l,2,3,4 Brass Sextet 2,3,4 Jr. High Choir l Jr. Class Play 3 One-Act Play 4 Hottendorf, Dorothy Annual Staff 4 Lambda Sigma 3,4 G. A. A. 2 . Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treas. 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2 V' Jr. High cnniriii . Library Staff l- Haylett, Nancy . . Annual Staff 4 1. YnTeens 2,3,4 'Qmicron Lambda 4g All-School Play St. Direcn -- V tor 4 ' ' One-Act Play 3 rr b One-Act Play Director' Band l,2,3,4 Heckathorne, Marilyn Annual Stott 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Chorus 2 Glee 2 Jr. High Choir l , l,2,3 .V Hi-Y 2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Football l Chorus l,2 Huff, John Annual Staff 4 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Art Club 3,4 Projection Club l Cafeteria Staff 2,3,4 Jr. Class Play 3 Hutchins, Shelby Annual Staff 45 Asst. n Editor Hi-Y 2,3,4, V-Pres. 2 Pres. '2 . National Honor 3,4 Track l,2 'iz' Football 1,2 cnnir12,3j4f C-horuSQ:'2r3,4'3f ' V A Boys' ,.GleefP12,3, 4 Operettaf -i'l22,3,4 Jr. Cliff' l Osfitfelf Band lJ9i3Y4 Qrslfissifsl 112,34 Pier, Beiiiifb lr?r3 Ofielfisf PTQSZ1 gi . JI'-' UCSS . Ai-i4Schc,Qi''rPiayg.g1,j3, Tmck 3 ' Library Staff 2,4 . J0UfnGl'5f0ff ' Graft, Don lbarra, Edna ' Hi-Y 2,3,4 'e'be ' Annual sinff 4 ' Omicron Lambda 4 Afmual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Q Debate 4 H'-Y 2f3'4 F Omicron Lambda 4 Forum 4 ,T,iZi?:o:ot?r:'b3 1121314 Journal Staff 2,3,g,4 Ad- Art Club 3 ' vertising Mgr. , Jr. Class Play 3 Glee l'2 Jr. High Choir l Groves, Dean Chorus 2 'One-Act Play 3 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Band l'2'3 Jackson, Vera Trattic Patrol 3,4, Capt. One'Act Play 4 Annual Staff 4 4 Tmck 2'3'4 G. A. A. 2,3,47 Pres. 4 House, Ray Hwlioczbfll Tmlner4 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Triangle Hi-Y 2,3,4 ' ' een X Leader 4 Traffic Patrol 3,4 Y'Tee 5 2'3'4 Choir 3,4 Hale, Lucy Ann F' T' A' 3j4 Chorus 2,3,4- Y-Teens 2,3,4 Lambda 5'Qmf' 3f4 W Girls' Glee '2,3,4 y Chorus 4 Library Stuff l42'3'4 lntramurals 2,3,4 . Student Nurse 4 Chorus 2'3'4 Johnston, Delzie Harden, Watson Glee 2 Annual Stattp Literary Hi-Y 2,3,4 Hirsch, William Editor 4 Jr. High Choir 1 Fooibal' 'f2f3f4 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Triangle Jr. High Operetta l Tmck l'2 Leodel' 4 Basketball 2 Hollenbaugh, Patti Omicron Lambda 3 Harris, Jim Annual Stott 4 Journal Staff 2,3,4 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Y-Teens 4 Chorus 2,3,4 F. R. O. 4 G. A. A. 2,3 Jr. Class Play 3 Choir 2,3,4 Chorus 2 Home Room V.-Pres. 3 Chorus 2,3,4 Girls' Glee 2 lntramurals 2 Glee 2,3,4 lntramurals l,2,3,4 Jones, Valerie Jr. High Choir l Cheerleader 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Jr. High Operetta l Hoschar, Orman G. A. A. 2,3,4, Secy. 4 Basketball 2 Howell, Jim Y-Teens 2,3,4 40 Chorus 2,4 Girls' Glee 2 lntramurals 2,3,4 Keath, Louann Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 4 G. A. A. 2,3 Omicron Lambda 4 National Honor 3,4 F. T. A. 4 Jr. High Choir l Jr. High Operetta l Homeroom Pres. l,2 Reserve Cheerleader l Varsity Cheerleader 2,3 Student Council l,2 Library Stott l,3 lntramurals l,2,3 . Jr. Class Play 3 ,One-Act Play.g4 Journal Staff 3,4 Kiser, Allan' 5' Hi-Y 2,3433 Projeagion l,2 Qlibif-Q2i3f1i5 . iGhorusr.,2,324 Glee, Q if-' Jr. l'liglijlfiChoir I Operetta 2, 3,4- Footbvallf l , 2,3,4 Track :l,2 Class Play 3 -- One-Act Play 3,4 Kinney, Gene Projection Club 2,3,4 Traffic Patrol 2,3,4 Kranz, Jean Y-Teens 2,4 Lambda Sigma 4 F. H. A. 2,4 Library Staff l Cafeteria Staff l Kreais, Vera Jean Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Lambda Sigma 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2 Jr. High Choir l Link, Tom Annual Staff 4 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Chorus 2 Band .l12r3l4 Pep Band 1,4 Dance Band 3,4 German Band 4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Clarinet Quartet 2,3,4 Pit Orchestra 2,3,4 Logan, Gene Chorus 2 Glee 2 Trattic Patrol 3 Jr. High Basketball l Lyons, Kathleen Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 F. R. O. 4 Intramurals 2,3 Mann, Henrietta Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Omicron Lambda Choir 3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Jr. High Choir 1 Glee 3,4 One-Act Play 4 All-School Play 4 Operetta 3,4 Journal Staff 4 Maxwell, Pat Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Journal Staff 4 Library Staff 1,3,4 Student Nurse 3 McFadden, Annual Y-Teens G. A. A. Lambda Pres. 4 Chorus Glee 2,3 Jr. High Jr. High One-Act Play Library Staff 1,2 McNutt, Jane Annual Staff 4, Business Mgr. Y-Teens 2,3,4, Secy. Jr. Class Treas. 3 Homeroom Secy. 3 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2,3,4 Library Staff 4 Mitchell, Ralph Football l,2,3,4 Basketball Track 2 Moon, Hi-Y 2,3,4 Mortimer, Norma Y-Teens 2,3,4 F. R. O. 4 Chorus 2,3 Munger, James Hi-Y 2,3 Chorus 2 Glee 2 Jr. High Choir 1 Myers, Gilbert Hi-Y 2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2,3,4 Jr. High Choir 1 Projection Club 2 Football 1,2 Myers, lPhiIlipsl Marlene Y-Teens 2,3 Choir 3 Chorus 2,3 Mixed Octette 3 Boys' Octette 4 Jr. Class Play 3 One-Act Play 3 Jr. High Operetta Operetta 2,3,4 1 Searles, Edith Annual Staff 4 F. H. A. 2,3,4 G. A. A. 2 Library Staff 3,4 Seiple, Sally Glee 2,3 Band 1,2 Operetta 3 Jr. Hi Operetta 1 Gym Class Ass't. 3 Nusser, Paul Hi-Y 2,3,4 F. R. O. Projection Choir 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2,3,4 High Choir Play 3 Play 4 Staff 3 Silver Nurses 4 J Annual Staff 4 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Triangle Leader 4 Scriveners 2 Omicron Lambda 3,4 Lambda Sigma 2 Choir 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2,3,4 Jr. High Choir 1 Operetta 2,3,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 l,2,3,4 Orchestra l,2,3,4 Trio Class Student 2,3,4 YAnnual HI-Y High Jo Ann Staff 4 2,3,4, Triangle 2,3,4 Play 4 4, Treas. Treasz Glee 2 Jr High Choir 1 Staff 2,3,4 Romlg Dorothy Annual Octette 3 Play 3 4, Literary LQ A s,,Dan Annual Staff 4 Jr. Class V. Pres. 3 Hi-Y 2,3,4, V. Pres. 25 Choir 2,3,4 Pres. 3 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 2 Glee 2,3,4 Football l,2,3,4 Triangle Sigma 2 Chorus 2,3,4 Glee 3,4 Jr. Class Play 3 Journal Staff, Page Edi- tor 2,3,4 Stein, Don Conley Y-Teens l F. H. A. Chorus l 2 Student Council 4, Sec. Class Sec. 4 Sprow, Fred Hi-Y 2,3,4 Glee 2,3 Jr. High Choir l Choir 2,3 Glee 2,3 Jr. Class Play 3 Football l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3 Track 3,4 F. H. A. 2,3, Treas. 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Wedge, Ronald Football l,2,3 Track l Football 2,3,4 Wrestling 4 Stagger, Carl Annual Staff 4, Ass't. Circulation Mgr. Hi-Y 2,3,4 Hi-Y Chaplain 2,4 F. T. A. 3,4, Pres. 4 Omicron Lambda 2,3,4 Jr. High Choir l Choir 2,3 Chorus 2 3 Glee Band l Jr. High Operetta Pep Boys' Football Chorus Glee 2 3 4 Tate, Barbara Annual Y-Teens G. A. A. Chorus Glee is . usqwhf 'A-. c . F Nhmfw-N-C. .... D 5.2561- Wells, Nadene Annual Staff 4 Dance Glee 3,4 Home Room V Student Annual Y-Teens 2,3,4, Pres 4 Sigma 34 ty 4' 1111 UTS' V, ,.,v ,A 4 7' w , - n 1 , -.u 3531 ' k N uzxligfll. ' wiv, ' I . NN Y '.fA.V51Q-'60 1 if - N. f I, xl QM V1 W I' N 1 f1 ,lf'A fy I I N X' ,Q v f if . Jfg ff 'Q-24,4 yr. Oy' , K 2:3541 W -V .H I ff 'J X X -11 .., N A 5 N H' M iff!!! ' Ax N N- gi 'M .ZH X-- WM Xxxmw ' ,'j ff ' 'ilfjlf will X ,QXXA X. X, X fl M., 3 , f Ml in f X V x xQK ,x A. 1 ff ly E... ' ,J ' X, -4- --Q' - 4 , A u' f ' ' 5 1 , 1 F .N . '11 Ex ' if ff. II, ,KY H x N Qi, VM K ,fi Q -.117 .1f,Q 9 V' 4 IK ', X If I! ,lu 7 'Q Zh-. 'IX -. X 74 -- - X011 . f. ' xfkf 3 EQ' 1 I If l H. KX X .X Q I1 Wlllllli' .' ' ' 9 E XX--audi, 13 - x J H in ' I Iv' K . , Q . . .iw a 1 , -15' '. . Ihr' lf jx: l- ' 'll . , ' ' lvt 1 X ff 1 Irv' ' F ,,: Y li 1 ,- . . I 11-'Pg' fs l I I! , ' wr 'fe ' ,WMI , W js.,.WW JUNIORS 'S GX as is l 5 n 3 s si V x A ' gl Junior class officers: JC1Ck Riggs ........ ........... P resident Kenny Parsell .... ...... V ice-president Ruth Davison .,., ,,,,,,,,,,, S ecretqry Jim CFOW ....... ........ T reasurer Home room presidents: Bob Basinger, Bob Perry, Jack Riggs Class colors: Blue and white To you, the juniors, we pass all the things we hold dear-our desks in the study hall, our seats in the auditorium, our lockers, and our many wonderful memories. You have come a long way and have but one short year left. Make the most of it and treasure these things left to your keeping for they must be passed on for many years to come. Bob Basinger Bill Beers Mary Ann Beeson Jere Baxter Jack Burke George Burkhart Nancy Cameron Marvelle Brink fini Lois Aulf Pot Baker Henry Babb Pauline Baker Ethel Baker Suzette Baker Janet Ash Norma Banks ,J Floyd DeVore Jerry Dillon Gene Decker Paul Donaldson Ruth Davison Emmalyn Dillon Don Dawg Karol Earlle Floyd Bostic Maynard Beigh Pat Bennett Beverly Blake Shirley Clary Jim Crow Jo Anne Claypool Janet Charles -Q R N y! + Xw yff T N A, X Wx MW I 1 ' lg, Ulm! I , x f 1 5' Ci-. ,-X .FEV 216195225 Alice Harris Shirley Hengsteler Sue Hartman Jane Hathaway Jim Hiser Ora Lynn Hoschar Gloria Horner George Flechtner Mary Ann Fruth Mary Etzinger Don Graber Margaret Elsea M0fllY ' FOX Doris Fout Bob Koester Gene Law Joe Kinshaw Duane Leathers Marion Kooken Elsie Lanning Judy Hill Bob Hill Nancy Herbert Catherine Henry Jack Kingery Roger Hottenstein Roland Hutchins Rose Hunker Kenny Parsell, Jimmy Opperman Ruth Newlove Henrietta Page Jack Riggs Wesley Roose Ted Rinehart Marvin Reiss Bill Mansfield Ronnie Might John Mergenthaler Terry Mills Helen Lewis Kathy Myers Roger May Carol Merritt .ff ls 1, Don Shultz John Smolik Winifred Shultz Phil Snyder Connie Sheets Janice Somers Joe Smith Bob Perry Clayton Rasp Norma Peyton Cynthia Payne Gordon Schutt Charles Schmidt Joan Rouse Jim Schultz .Wi Kay Willison Janet Woodland Mary Jane Yates Betty Woodley Edwin Stevenson Gene Walters Richard Roy Steve Lowell Tyson Betty Thompson Josephine Wagner Frank Szallar Thelma Welker Charles Zumpft Charles Zuelzke Janice Zeigler Jim Zemer Jim Yockey Donald Yoder June Young Layton Yockey JUNIOR PERSONALITIES Best Looking ...... Elsie Lanning Bob Basinger Best Dressed ...,.... Marilyn Fox Bob Perry Prettiest Hair .... Sue Hartman Kenny Parsell Best Dancer ............ Janet Ash Duane Leathers Most Athletic ........ Mary Ann Beeson, Ronnie Shumaker Personality Plus .... Ruth Davison Terry Mills Most Likely to Succeed .,........ Emmalyn Dillon, Jim Zemer Most Musical .,.,,..... Mary Ann Fruth, Bob Koester Most Bashful ...... Carol Merritt Bill Mansfield Prettiest Eyes ........ Alice Harris Jim Crow Biggest Flirt ............ Judy Hill Don Davis labsentl Cutest Smile ..,... Kay Willison Jim Yockey 'Y ' s PN Ning Y 3' 50 Hu... Snplqomurw LJ X' I b 1 . Xa x..,.vn , ,L 7 A I f 75011, gf' f X , 7' ' r SOPHDMORES This was the year for you to actually get into the Senior high school curriculum. Remember the initiations, choir activities, and so many other organizations you gained membership in? Yes, this has been a full year tor you and the next two years will go even more quickly. lt's upto you to make the most of all your opportunities and with your spirit and energy, you're sure to succeed. Good luck and keep working! SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS: Janice Wagner Carl Peggs Gene Hessey Bill Bruggemann Dick Tate ,W 539' Jane Bender Tom Billiard Joyce Bise Edna Louise Boas Franklin Boucher ' tg ' . is ,. n Y - lx Dale Copsey Ronald Cooper Arthur Cousin Lila Creeger Darlyn Crawford Nancy Adams Kenny Adler Duane Ammon Sharon Anderson Ronnie Angles Carolyn Banks Barbara Barnes Jerry Bauer Chuck Bauman Selma Beers Barbara Burdett Raymond Burk Jean Burkhart Dave Carr Shirley Carter Betty Brant Jay Brickles Norma Brookman Alice Brown Bill Bruggemann Q w fy Robert Daughtery Dallas Dauterman Bill Dauterman Lois DeVare Clair Dible Dick Clark Don Coburn Sally Colavecchio Carol Colwell Dick Conley Cheryl F irestine J udy Fletcher Ella Mae Floyd Stuart Gair Ruth Gamble Ralph Hull Earl Hummel JoAnn Jackman Bernard Jackson Pauline Jackson Joan Dicken Sharon Dixson Lloyd Doe Roger Doe Joan Doll Bob Harrington Margaret Harris Bill Hattendorf Gene Hessey Joyce Hicks William Godlove Lee Ann Graham Marlene Greene Jack Gregory Carl Haase Jeamce Johnson Robert Johnson John Keeton Dean Kinney Sandra Dudley Bex7erly Dunlevy George Dyer Louanne Evans Sally Fittro ...-um... Betty Hiser Joellen Hiser Evadine Hoschar Violet Hostottle Patsy Hoyer Joe Kisabeth -f Un...-14 I Gordon Mansfield Nadine Matthews Tom Matz Nancy McArthur Dale McCormick Harold Piggue Joe Porter John Post Marvin Doyle Nettie Rasp Mary Ann Krouse Dick LaFountaine Carole Lanning Ed Lawton Sally Leuck lf!-'rl Mary Lou Miller Jim Murphy Donna Neikirk Pat Newhouse Marjie Niswander Jayne McFadden B i I I Miller Clark Miller Cora Belle Miller Helen Miller H+, Q, 42 P ,-lf? V. I.: fl Tom Rathburn Kenny Rausch Roger Reinhard Melvin Reynolds Shirley Reynolds Ronnie Loe Charles Lowery Sue Lowmaster John Machir Melvin Manecke L.- La Deanna Page Marcia Paine Mary Parsons Ida Peeler Carl Peggs FOREWORD We, the annual staff of l95O, bring this year- book to you as a reminder. We feel it is not so important to bring the happenings to you as to bring the people associated with those happen- ings. May this annual serve its purpose well. As editor of this year's RED AND BLACK, I wish to thank any and all people connected with the publication of the annual. In particular, I wish to thank Miss Moore for her many hours devoted to the annual, Miss Mack and Miss Sponsler for their work in advising committees, the faculty for being helpful in relinquishing class time so that pictures could be taken, and the annual staff for their time and effort, with- out which this yearbook could not have been realized. -Dick Brenner John Richards Leoto Risser Nancy Scheidhaurer Don Searles Pot Shaffer EI Dean Souder Don Spangler Richard Sprow Stuart Stearns William Stout Gary Thompson Nancy Thompson Patsy Thompson Rosalie Thompson Don Thrailkill Dorothy Wagoner Janice Wagner Nona Walker Edna Wallace Jean Warren Anna Welker 56 W X IIIBIL S X RMLHHBDS S we FRESHMEN i s.. Ing., g EN xl X X FRESHMEN HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS: Lacey Lawson David Spooner Jack Dauterman Betty Bomer Shirley Mansfield Duane Zuern This year you first began to break away from junior high school and became active in high-school work by being represented in the one-act play contest. Not only that, but you began to gain recogni- tion in athletics, and music. Your next three years will be filled with many more opportunities to become well known. Keep working as you have already begun and you, too, will have many fond memories for your annual. Jim Irene Marjorie John Abel Aulf Barber Bateson Shirley Danny Marilyn Barbara Anderson Babb Barley Bauman Tom Wayne Joy Arlene Arwood Boker Bartchlett Beigh - X XB- xy Shirley Vernon Nancy J im Burkhart Cobb Crow Dauterman Harrold Shelomith Richard Jean Byrd Corl Dalton Davis Marilyn Lester Jack Walta Lou Clary Crosby Dauterman Dillon fir Jim Sue Betty Ewing Fleming Fox Roger Barbara Gerry Lou Ferguson Fletcher Freeman Mary Jean Richard Skeeter Fittro Foltz Gary Gordon Gear Nelva Glenn Nova Glenn 1 s if T David Bibler Betty Bomer Douglas Boster 'Q Rex Boyd Keith Broka Jethro Burch fxx Curtis Mary Jo Dixie Erbland Shirley Bob Dull Etzinger Garry Joann Echelberry Evers Fritz Glasser Eugene Gobel Carl Gonyer Dick Greek Ronald Griffin Florence Groves Ronald Harden Jack Harris Don Harrison rx 3 i H X V cz , gi Bob Martha Richard Hauser Henry Hiser Donna Emma Blaine Haynes Hill Hummel Shirley Jim Phyllis Hemrick Hill Jackson Norman Knisely Audrey Ann Kranz Nathan Krupp Marilyn Miller Judy Molter Don Mompher Jane Morgan Janice Mosier Bud Niswander 60 ,Uni -' .. Jack Karen Bill Law Lockhart Lyons Lacy Bill Shirley Lawson Lord Mansfield Don Jim Larry Little Lowery McCafferty .itil .Q Jimmy Johnson Edwin Jones Betty Jordan Mary Keckler Richard Keckler Kay Kieffer .ta-I rf he sf 2:5 5, 3.31 ., .ff W B' i so , -,- 1 4 Kelso Q: ji c X W- ye t Harrold McClellan Jean McCullough Charles McEntire gg - Ji bw. 1 K - X , 4. s 1 , .3' John McLaughlin Norma Merritt Dick Miller Fairy Nusser Carolyn Peltier Elizabeth Porter Verne Purkey Ronald Pysher James Ramsey Dennis Reeve Dick Reiss Julia Richard g . 3 1 1 , 1 gy., 'tw' Dick Rothgeb J im Rowan Kenny Russell Marlene Carl Schnitzler Shultz Rudy Lorna Schoendorff Shultz Ray Marion Shank Simpson We tp- Patricia David Smith Spooner David Jerry Snyder Steinman Pat Marilyn Soals Stewart -4-,J 54 Joan Jim Pat .lim Larry Barbara Stone Swinehart Talbott Tucker Vitt Wagner Claire Sylvia Maxine Jeannette Shirley Jo Lynn Storer Sylvester Thomas Tunks Vitt Watts Joanne Ronny Peter Charleen Mqry Stout Thompson Turk Vogel Wells B l ewglh Sheridan Dwight Zimmerman Werner Duane Shirley Zuem Widmer J ' ' Charles Duane Young Wunderlin Alfreq Joann Zeigler Wyans 6l 62 gi i, WB? 59451. in ' -.I Lx, ,., , fl i W r 0 I' i f X 543144 A, KWH v iiffss., N j -If-91 The eighth graders, who are no longer newcomers to F. H. S., are always gaining new knowledge as they travel up the scale to success. The eighth year in school is only one mark on that scale, but reaching the top is worth all the hard work alone to get there. The eighth grade wishes to dedicate their portion of the annual to Sharon Vogel, their friend and classmate who passed away during this school year. ' ROW l: C. Vogel, D. Haase, D. Underwood, R. Geyer, M. Fittro, N. Wendt, P. Rader, B. Welsh, S. Yoder, C. Hill. ROW 2: S. Bauman, J. Tucker, B. Goddard, D. Sinns, J. Housely, D. Davis, G. Hollenbaugh, H. Smith, C. Barley, J. Warren, D. Little, P. Freeman. ROW 3: E. Woodruff, D. Hartman, D. Vance, R. Harris, L. Hollenbaugh, F. Scott, B. Smith, R. Hottenstein, M. Steven- son, B. Allison, W. De- Vore. ROW l: N. Miller, C. Luman, C. Miller, J. Marks, V. DeVore, B. Boyd, J. Hicks, S. Gair, K. Trumpler, W. Sheri- dan. ROW 2: J. Johnson, B. Ramsey, G. Shatzer, E. Balsat, D. Fillhart, B. De- Shetler, J. Ward, W. Zimmerman, D. Szallar, J. Wetherill, D. Utter- back, L. Souder. ROW 3: H. Landers, J. Slosser, J. Swinder, B. Kinney, M. Leedy, P. Rhoad, S. Frankenfield, D. Tucker, L. Burch, M. Riser. ROW 4: M. Beck, J. Stearns, A. Stone, D. Crawford, R. Cole, D Hottenstein, C. Beamer, M. Groves. Y ROW l-W. Hirsch, C. Statler, S. Swartz, M Reynolds, R. Treadwell J. Banks, A, Weber, Ogle, S. Koons, Painter. ROW 2-R. Stein, Jordan, D. Fruth, Keckler, B. Hode, Gingerick, D. Smith, . Lewollen, C. Lovins Vogel. ROW 3-R. Scott, G Moore, R. Hunker, J Flemming, R. David, Bradner, J. Haws, Althauser, R. Huff, C Hanley. ROW 4-G. Berry, C Rose, D. Haynes, W Pullam, D, Law. 1 ROW l-C. Restemyer M. Fraver, B. Phipps, L Luckey, C. Smith, B Williams, R. Ridge, B ROW 2-L. Caldwell, B Emmert, W. True, S Lanning, L. Hale, M Cooper, P, Kiefer, Cook, M. Beers. Doe, E. Davison, G. Car rel, D. Gregory, D. Mc Clung, G. Snyder. ROW 3-E. Gardner, W. R Turner, B. Bland, Radcliff, R. Reinhart, Messenger, D. Smith, Jackman, J. Arwood, Richards, E. Burk, Mclntyre. B J D J ROW l-J. McClellan J. Hoffman, B. Statler B. Phillips, A. Bower, H Floyd, D. Bibbs, C. Dis Ier, L. Prowant. ROW 2-E. Kranz, J Kissling, M. Graves, B Geyer, S. Harris, S Lorah, B. Crawford, M Aungst, O. Brant, N Swaim, J. Wolfelt. ROW 3-A. McDonel G. Pohlman, B. Dye, F Cole, J. Woodland, B Lind, J. Matthews, B Keckler, C. Banks, J DeVore, J. Leeson, D Cole. ROW 4-A. Thomas, R Beach, D. Thompson, A Thomas. ,-9-Q-Q e..nfA,,-if-11-E.-.2 ...W f v Q ..s...,. .........,.s. Y. . Q 'A XV! 1 . I-.4,.,?.. F9 1 ,Q , 65 DEDICATION . . . To C. D. The man who guided us throughout our junior year. Always ready with a friendly word of advice or a cheery hello. Making classes a little livelier with one of your famous quips or quotations For the many things you've done for us, for the many things you do for all students who come your way, we, the class of nineteen titty dedicate this, our annual, to you. SEVENTH GRADE To you-the seventh graders. You are just finishing the first lap on your long journey through the hallowed halls of Fostoria High. Many things are to be yours. Many wonderful times will come your way. Make the most of them because these will be the best years of your lives. Above all co-operate with your teachers in every way and do as you are told because, with all the fun, you must also prepare yourself for the much greater journey through life. We, the class of SO , wish you the best of luck. Clark, M. Davis, C. hart, B. Davison, M. Welshmer, J. Conley. H. Bethel. ROW 3: C. Creeger, J. Adams, H. Cobb. Freese, S. Guthrie, S. Radcliffe, N. Fruth, S. Goebel, V. Guthrie, S. M. Durst, C. Gamble. Gamby, D. Doe, T. Good, 1 er, G. Graves. . ROW l: D. Aungst, J. Bower, M. Conn, B. Cros- by, P. Burdett, N. Burk- ROW 2: K. Beamer, J. Williams, J. Clinger, J. Conley, D. Baker, W. De- Vore, W. Cook, J. Cook, M. Bishop, A. Harrison, Baird, R. Banks, F. Thompson, W. Brosher, J. Bond, D. Cameron, G. Bollinger, H. Corl, C. ROW l: J. Etzinger, D. Hendricks, M. Gardner, ROW 2: G. Dieterle, D. Greek, J. Groves, M. Eatherton, F. Eatherton, J. Gonyer, D. Fruth, F. D. Earlie, D. Frankfath- ROW 3: V. Evers, C. Dunn, C. Fisher, J. Henry, H. Erbland, J. Gwiner, J. Elsea, D. Fry, H. Dunfee, T. Frederick, D. Gillespie, R. Goodale. ROW l: A. Dauterman, E. Dull, R. Reiter, A Risser, J. Risser, W. Nis- D wender, P. Wentz, Peeler, C. Price, M Dicken, A. Smith, J Stewart. ROW 2: D. Riser, E Piggue, S. Stocker, S Mullin, J. Purdy, N Sanders, D. Hauser, J McClung, R. Shaw, D Pierce, D. Pelton, W. Radcliffe. ROW 3: J. Roper, R Snider, J. Runion, C Snyder, J. Page, G. Cock rell, D. Saliers, D. Roth geb, W. Smith, K. Smith H. Richards, J. Rees. ROW l: P. Long, R. Marker, C. McCullough, B J. Koons, N. Hill, Lord, J. Lambright, K Harley, J. Rinehart, K Hiser. ROW 2: B. Lewallen, D Hill, W. Jeakle, F Lompe, M. McArthur, M. Moore, P. Long, A Johnson, D. Manecke, J Mills, P. Myers. ROW 3: D. Morgan, D. Netzel, D. Kirk, R. King D. Hoffman, B. Oliver R. Jackson, E. Horner, J Lambright, ,I ROW l: J. A. Thomas D. Yates, A. Walker, S. Young, M. Walsh, D. Thompson, R. Weiker H. Wagoner, B. Yates, C. Young. ROW 2: L. Stewart, . H Stearns, J. Price, M. J R 1 1 Werner, B. Vitt, . Stewart, D. Vogel, . Vitte, R. Stoddard. ROW 3: R. Stowers, J. Stevens, D. Widmer, S. Stone, L. Tunks, S. Wyans, B. Turner. fi? 'a I BN ,Q 1 ..---. .- W--. gs I-9,55 Hun-Mi, aria 4' - 5 is yiiffwl ATHLETIC BOARD 1 Q :bu 1 l l i O, K. Coldwell, H. L. Ford, Dovid Davis, Tom Bender, R. J. Carter. FOOTBALL MANAGERS FOOTBALL COA HING STAFF Art Wilson, Tom Bender, Jim Showkeir, I Les Van Sant, Dole Herbert. Q- E u. Bob Foltz, Gary Thompson, Bill Stearns, Paul Herbert, Jim Yockey. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD 'TTVS sun: ,il Jlil..lil,l, lst raw: Ralph Mitchell, Jim Cook, Fred Sprow, Beck, Lowell Tyson, Danner, Don Rhude Jimmie Johnson, Dick Tate, , Lynn Echelberry, Don Peeler, Stevenson, Jim Opperman, Sanders, Dean Vogel, Carl Peggs, Clair Dible 2nd raw: Gene Law Dauterman, Edwin BMC21 L3 li, Don Dick Philip Don FPR 7 !iQA!!,4lA ELQLELQA B. If 3rd row: Terry Mills, Allan Kiser, Dick Sprow, Roger Hottenstein, Chuck Zumpft, Charles Schmidt, Joe Kinshaw 4th row: Mr. Dale Herbert, Bob Perry, Jim Crow, Bill Beers, Bob True, Ronnie Hutchins, Mr. Tommy Bender 5th row: Managers, Bob Foltz, Jim Yockey, Paul Herbert, Gary Thompson, Bill Stearns RESERVE FOOTBALL SQUAD f, . DL. tu 7 -'rw ,f 99 lst row: Lloyd Doe, Charles Lowery, John Machir, Bernard Bob Harrington, Clark Miller, Jay Perkins, Duane Jackson, Ronny Angles, Harold Piggue, Lacey Lawson, Stroman, John Smalik Rudy Schoendorff 3rd row: Mr. Showkeir, Jerry Bauer, Dallas Dauterman, Charles Bauman, Bill Bruggemann, Harold Wolfelt, Mr. 2nd row: Duane Ammon, Stuart Stearns, Don Thraikill, Wilson Carl Peggs , fvi -V sry. H , -,L .- k Y - .-., QA J I Y. ' A Lowell JH -, , .--ravi-1 J oe Gene use-xjf 4 lj ' x Philip Jlm C B k -' Don ec 5 Dean Vogel .V . U X 5-. 1 WEA! Fred Spf Don Jim Johnson LETTERMEN 3, l im Poul Donner l l . In Q 5. Ralph Mitchell 1 -3. qx 'Q'-Mb Dick Tote K Don Rhude l L nn Echelber A Wy Allan Klser Terry Mills Stan Strousbough Don Sanders 4. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Dick Donner, Don Peeler, Charles Underwood, Jerry Townsend, Gene Logan, Don Rhude, Jim Howell, Bob Perry, Dick Tote, Jim Cook, Lynn Echelberry, Ronnie Shumoker. MANAGERS - COACHING STAFF 1:1 Bill Beers, Bob Foltz, Dick Sprow Art Wilson, Varsity coach, Tom Bender, Dole Herbert, Junior high coaches, Al Siekeres, Reserve coach. .1 lu-L In Ki lr. m x fy Q! li F Ik' xx Q f if I lm , N 'P 'il Q 4 j fr Q Q i .5 as ,M . WMM ....,. .. ,...,......-H-.Isl x -1,53 A -. KC X. F ,il 1 S 5-ij, .I-td? I... up gn 3 43 ! s 3 3. 4. X. I v Q x Q 5 S I -i 4 5 E 0RIAl STADIU FOSTORIA LL. yea rs 2: L 3 OU C plants in U1 L U Q3 PN C U +4 tic 0.9 L GJ aa- 'UU O . E +- an O E P-'Ho Uc,UQ- Umo- 3 U7 I- wi? mwE L.- sig ot-U L 3 EU C cn LU OQ-OE -4-gpg! U U E E L 'U UJ 25202 EUESPE UO an gq9.Cq4 mo O U.-ln..C ...6a.J4,, bb-be CJ y.. U4-1 of Q5 'Oo x Z w C .C CD CE 2 C 2323 5 -4-O.m O N- O CD C On? -9 UQ 4: .9 .CQ -4-Ln.C U 4- ,N KO -6.- OH? .CCD U.C UI-6-1 C U E i2 C-I-I o cb E O -of QB 24. P3 Q.- 'U eq, CVO U EE ga UE 24. WLI1 LAB 55 .E L3 Um is-.s GJ L 'U ' Q, N O :Em 4-'L- 58 nee 4 C13 U7 3.97 ,,..C SC E C 09 UN as UEE 'gi' 5 o gi-IL' H- o U CD Qj 4955 3 :N 3: CDCDE. ESE? OOCOX 82- on-Om ,- C eg 0002 EUSQ 2-Qu-O. -sew JQCWE' 0,3 .C OO LL-U 3: an dream in rested fe '6 -CN- an-1-0 Q1 -HL u:,,Qi' fax' U.: in 3 CD Q3 L been tY ve L- CD 6 L 2 SLT ,,,--a- I ng ho Io ua E: 0108 sm O -4-.CU ogg o UL 3? EI-Q 5, . g.C UE' oric: We W Fostoricms QE.- QE' .Q'UL CU E436 011125 u.-Ogg, vac 3 UD-,Q 321.53 Q L.. 0.950 EITJZE ct rea ity. CJ 33,9531 is A5591 it-rf ,a--1 - - l FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1. J. Ewing, i.. Mc- Cafferty, J. Woodland, R Harris, L. Hollenbaugh, D Bibler. ROW 2: Mr. Herbert, D Spooner, J. Arwood, G Landers, B. Goddard, R Stein. L. Lawson. z i , . 1:. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM ROW I: G. Schutt, J. Post, G. Thompson, D. Carr, J. Yockey. A ROW 2: J. Johnson, J. Murphy, J. Zemer, B. Jack- son, C. Peggs. ROW 3: D. Thrailkill, C. Schmidt, J. Kinshaw, S. Stearns. 76 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE BASETBALL TEAM ROW I: C. Jackson, B. Lind, B. Shaw, W. True, B. DeShetler, J. Matthews, J. McCIung, D. Pierce. ROW 2: Mr. Bender, E. Thorton, B. Hauser, J. Bond, F. Cole, D. Little. i ,V, gs xi X, I W ,, gf ff: a X ' .u, 'g,4 1 U AW 'V 49 ' ' f ,Maier Q , ' - r, 4--gr K -' , Gi- 2-S-55 if 1 SJ 9 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Shelby Hutchins, Sally Se-iple, Kay Willison, Mary Ann Beeson, Pat Hollenbaugh, Dave Fruth. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR HIGH CHEERIQEADERS Nancy Adams, Sharon Anderson, Irene Ault, Dorothy Tucker, Nancy Swaim, Carolyn Beverly Donlevy, Ronald Loe. Peltier, Gary Snyder, Marilyn Stewart. TRACK T I 'Wx-F li M ll Returning Lettermen: Perry, Piggue, Tate, Cousins, Rhude, Underwood, Peeler. O. E. Smith, Art Wilson Most Valuable, Don Peeler ef l Manager, Carl Stagger Trainer, Eddie Harrold ' ,,- ..-4,f,,--- .., WRESTUNG . ss Q.-.,.-. -.-:Xt .g i n , A - , Q QQP .vii .E,5l.:::,:5, k -'M - - , , X . . -s .. ,M . ,. .. Q.. , - N, 1 .-..z.+., 5 - . . gk, ., . , , . . 1 ,.., . X . , .,,,:2-' X: -::,gNgg.,:g.Q:::,g55QQ, Q t ,..,.,.....,....,,.,,m,X,-Qu,,,,,:,5,.,,,.,,,m ,L X ,ww-M --,-,A-- - 2-............ 4. .4 V. . . . 1 s, Mw..,,x Qm.f:.::g5'sg2g,w,,9' 's, i::g,i3Q'5X,1sw - - 2f,.x '- 4. X- g V J,-' -1 A t 2+--114'-- wafer-X1:es2,532-5-,fgggi-.A--5- in '- ,. W., F25 1 V- Q' ' X-97 I . F X - :sz 'QQQEP W' -' . 5 ss:ew XkX.-tr, X ,.- 11 -n a X . X' mana ' iw-, ' S 's .. cl - , ' - ' f f F : . .,. . X ,,Qs:1-12 , Q.: - ' '. ' . r ' - ,N 1' X X. - Q ,121 4 ,Q , ,Q . , ,I , X 2 ..,, .-1-21:4 '. x ,lm V Q .H ,. .,. XV . WZ- ., - i . 2 X x, , , p it . ROW 1: D. Dauterman, F. DeVore, B. Bruggemann, G. Low, J. Porter, D. Spangler, J. Smith ROW 2: F. Sprow, B. Miller, A. Zeigler, J. Abel, G. Dyer, B. Jackson, D. Wilcox. ROW 3: P. Donaldson, J. Richard. FOOTBALL SCORES Fostoria Opponent 20 .......Sl'ielby 14 7 ....... .......Marion 14 7 ...... Fremont 28 14 ....... ........ A shland 18 33 ....... .............. T iffin 0 13 ........ Defiance O 7 .......... Woodward 13 Z6 ...... Bowling Green 6 0 .............. Findlay 28 80 Wrestling coach, Jim Showkeir BASKETBALL SCORES Fostoria Opponent Fostoria Opponent 29 ........., Sandusky 31 30 .......... Macomber 61 51 -Columbus West 37 36 .......... Mansfield 61 38 .... Toledo Waite 49 30 ............ Fremont 28 45 .... Bowling Green 32 33 .............. Marion 51 43 .................. Tiffin 50 43 .............. Findlay 44 67 .............. Fremont 65 55 ..Bowling Green 45 60 ........,..... Marion 57 57 .... Lima Central 59 33 ................ Tiffin 50 31 ..,......,.... Findlay 48 Tournament 59 .... Liberty Center 39 54 .......... Montpelier 41 52 .......... Napoleon 39 40 .......... Mansfield 53 wit BA N R VT 7 Q, s 3, E 0 CD 5 E e 8 o-Z .I EQ - fum Q '53 - .J UU E 5 Q5 E 5 40 21 M . 2 i - Es my T E2 ga E .-V, 5 -C sas .1 W Q Daw ,403 Q5 SS MBE . -Cn . ': E1 Lad 'E-:Em of 2 .E L5 20 ..,- .22 . I-ig og D:-52 .ax 58 'QSI 34 235524 if I -'U 24 - .52 o?E4g umfvnf Jno 0 3 Educ? 51:50 .W af .8255-'Ei .?Z2g55mP 18, ,ucfri .47- MvmU3 tlU2 Z635 20:53 5-1:0 IEEE H . x- . I. --.vi5U-'EJE ImEwwmMNu Umflmzfm ,Zvi Luacfliindogggz EOE3Oxtw34 UIDfQgTMwUD- F 2 I-13445, mm D- lv dmd icx m 5331 - 5fE E 1 2 nj-I . ai 2 ls- . 4: .Cmnt L -c U -Inn - P: 5 Fas a G N28 E 4 20: 5 Qs! 4 x - . 5 228 S U . d,, E E CEU 45 5 95513 'o 3:23 5 or.c3 , gwuom Q 04- . :EI 3 5 dguasg 5 1 -- . ,-' -963255305 M oghdglggg '35 452-DEUf E ,gf D E -E Q '5 :5'I0i'z 'wg 5 il.. :l'E-U3 ' BSEUCLS! 3 i54EggQ4.Q Q-.EEDHZPE I-mO44mvFO-iq: 3O ' -EI .1 -,muad ,J on. :U 14.04 'cgzos mm53SfE3 mg-,fi m ORCHESTRA 'RY ROW l: Left to Right: D. Saliers, D. Reiss, J. Richards, C. Restemeyer, L. Luckey, S. Mansfield, B. Phipps, C. Smith, R. Gamble J. Zeyen, P. Kiebel. ROW 2: M. Fruth, J. Dicken, J, Bender, K. Rausch, D. Spooner, Zumpft, S. Seiple, L. Graham, N. Thompson, S. Leuck, N. Krupp, Porter. ROW 3: L. Wade, T. Arwood, S. Hutchins, E. Harrold, G. Carter, Clark, R. Reinhard, T. Matz, N. Wells, B. Mansfield, L. Caldwell Eckert. ROW 4: D. Perrine, B. Koester, D. Rangeler, T. Link, B. Richards, Kisabeth, J. Bise, J. Gregory, R. Burke, J. Rowan, B. Miller, K. Par- sell, C. Underwood. 1 Director, String Instructor, Richard' Downs Ruth Slotterbeck J J , PIT ORCHESTRA + ROW l: Left to Right: J. Dicken, V. Carter, D. Saliers, J. Richard, L. Graham, S. Seiple ROW 2: J. Kisabeth, D. Perrine, J. Rowan, R. Burke, J. Gregory, T. Link. ROW 3: D. Basehore, B. Clark, L. Caldwell, L. Wade. PEP BAND ROW l - J. Bise, T. Matz, R. Reinhard, R. Burke, J. Dicken, E. Har- rold. ROW 2-J. Kisabeth, D. Perrine, J. Rowan, M. Fruth, J. Gregory, T. Link. ROW 3 - D. Basehore, D. Spooner, C. Zumpfl, T. Arwood, L. Wade, B. Koester. GERMAN BAND ROW l-B. Koester, E. Harrold, C. Zurnpft, J. Gregory, T. Li nk. 84 DANCE BAND ROW l-N. Wells, D Perrine, J. Kisabeth, D Clark, T. Link. ROW 2-B. Clark, T Matz, J. Rowan, R Burke, J. Gregory. ROW 3 - D. Basehare D. Spooner, C. Under: wood, L. Caldwell, L Wade. 1+ +V Q ' s BRASS SEXTETTE J. Rowan, R. Burke, J. Bise, C. Zumpft, E. Hor- rold, C. Underwood. CLARINET QUARTET D. Perrine, B. Koester D. Rczngeler, T Link. is :ii Q 1 f Q . 1. r,- Xzq def-1 fi f I ,211 .. J .11 4 I 4 ,E ... E -4 Q 3,2 X I S j . 85 b1llfIli5i1'EL1iiI1I CHO GJ Ui . ,. KA Www fww XYWQ 4: wo- 6 U d L3 F .3 C9 m J x ff 3 I- m 11? E C CD -I . Q -. if mc m 5. c 22 Ig P5 L55 W' .5 id B gg Emi E2 D. wg 5--5 E5 D1 ELA un L, 25 gm sggfi ,Qt Q myg-4 ... M ET'?, 'Swv '59-un dEm.3 59mZ gm? uri E015 m N05 NGQB3 .Zim '.mfd im 1 N 59152 -4-QILO U05 515 :Ig lF8Tm m N' d ago' Lf : 02532 D511-OO ungo- dg s VD sf 5 Ing 'U 45 4 ' 2 cl'-E U3 L. E. m l-'- 41 Bl 5 3. U go . 5 515, . rf 635 2 LUG, -.. S-Og O . ' , LLi n.'v'T-C -X 392 2 DE , co CDU-x .mx M LAME N no C mmg J .5 . 5 io L Sr-I 4 Qui 3 QU . -25 ' EIDE- Z :SB E sa, 8 wif E fQ3 u Ji! 2 I D A -SA I N BN EEE M35 3 52 ai 'E .Qi -7,-wo -In C2 UU EE Em IE 41 22 C U al E2 Ou UQ! U: fo E 4 E O . CD E U U Z C U 3 U .C T9 CD .C U LD 2 C GJ 2 I .A mc U CP Qu.: EJ W IZ x..C gt ,,,U E2 O. HZ GIRLS' GLEE ROW l-S. Baker, C. Payne, J. Byrd, P. Dauterman, J Hill, B. Woodley, B. Dunlevy, B. Clark, B. Richards, R Davison, C. Firestine, R. Van Tassel, J. Dicken, S. Seiple S. Hartman, J. Ash. ROW 2-J. Wagner, L. Graham, N. Adams, M. Paine C. Decker, H. Mann, J. Rouse, E. Baker, J. Hicks, S Dudley, J. Johnson, H. Miller, P. Newhouse, J. McNutt, ACCOMPANISTS Bill Mansfield Beverly Clark Jim Murphy I. Peeler, N. Cameron, A. Brown, N. Matthews, J. Sny der, C. Colwell. ROW 3-V. Carter, E. Dillon, J. McFadden, N. Mc Arthur, B. Blake, L. Page, B. Burch, B. Tate, L. Yenser V. Jackson, S. Colavecchio, B. Hiser, N, Schiedhauer, J Jackman, M. Fruth, J. Degan, L. Evans, J. Somers. GIRLS' TRIO Virginia Carter Beverly Clark Beverly Richards -say TTT!-- ' 1 'V v ROW l-D. Clark, G. Myers, G. Hessey, B. Mansfield R. Loe, T. Mm, J. Richard, B. Hqnendorf, B. Millerl M. Beigh, Schutt, J. Gregory, J. Porter, D. Carr. ROW 2-J. Zemer, D. Davis, S. Hutchins, D. Sprow, M Price, T. Billiard, D. Thrailkill, B. Harrington, J. Broyles, BOYS' GLEE 5 I. vii C. Schmidt, D. Yoder, J. Kisabeth, S. Gair, B. Brugge- mann, D. Perrine, J. Shultz, D. Stein. ROW 3-J. Harris, B. Stearns, B. Perry, A. Kiser, C. Underwood, B. True, P. Powell, P. Nusser, B. Koester, D. Rangeler, P. Snyder, D. Brenner, J. Murphy, G. Burk- hart, C. Zumpft, T. Mills. Con Kidder ..... Kid Conner ........ Jan Van Borkern .... THE RED Mlll presented by the Fostoria High School Choir Director James W. Middleton Accompanist Bill Mansfield Shelby Hutchins Dwight Rangeler .Charles Zumpft Franz ...................... .............. J im Zemer Willem ,.................... .......... T erry Mills Doris Van Damm ...........,. ....,,.... A Ilan Kiser Governor of Zeeland ...,......,,..,. Robert Powell Joshua Pennyfeather Gretchen ................. Tina ............... ..........,.Richard Brenner Beverly Richards ..........Beverly Clark Countess De La Fere ........ Nancy Scheidhauer Bertha ................................ Servant ............................... Flora .... Dora .... Lena .... Anna ...... Emma ...... Martha ....... N ' site s an ., X134 Q --M f a 15.1 S, . s 5 we-1 . ,-x.-,..- J itil? J - , i wt-at xs.-:S Qihtl ' Esrc- X- i Flower Girl ....Virginia Carter -.-.-..---.Tom Matz s Hill ,Q -.ni--. .Sharon Anderson Patty Dauterman .Nancy Cameron .......Vera Jackson .......Joan Dicken . ,.'-me-Q..-Q xc 1 'VA 55511 MIXED CHORUS ALTOS: ROW 1-S. Baker, C. Payne, 1. Byrd, P. Dauterman, 1 Hill. B. Woodley, B. Dunlevy V. Kreais, I. Shumaker, N Banks. C. Colwell, I. Hill ROW 2 - L. Graham, N Adams, M. Paine, C. Decker H- Mann. I. Rouse, E. Baker, S. Dudley, D. Wallace, E Wallace, I. Davis, B. Cham: berlain, L. Hale, D. lohnston C. Wolfarth. ROW 3-V. Carter, E. Dillon I. McFadden, N. McArthur B. Blake, L. Page, B. Burch B. Tate, L. Yenser, D. Bar: Neff. D. Wagoner, 1. Somers I. Bise, M. Post, D. Hatten: dorf, P. Thomas, L. DeVore D Crawford .po .15 SOPRANOS: ROW I - B. Cllrk, B. Richards, R. Davison C. Firestine, R. Van Tassel, 1. Dicken, S. Selple, S. Hartman, I. Ash, R. Gamble. ROW 2 - N. Wells, 1. Davison, 1. johnson C. Lanning, P. Newhouse: I. McNutt, l. Peeler, N. Cameron, A. Brown, N. Matthews, I. Snyder. ROW 3--I. Hicks, V. lack- son, I. Charles, H. Miller, C. Colavecchio, M. Fruth, B Hiser, N. Scheidhauer, I Iackman, 1. Degan, L. Evans, I. Wagner. TENORS AND BASSES: ROW l-D. Clark, G. Myers, 'B. Mansfield, R. Loe, T. Matz, 1. Richard, B. Hatten- dorf, M. Beigh G. Schutt I. Gregory, I. Porter, D: Carr. ROW Z-I. Zemer, D. Davis S. Hutchins, M. Price, D Valenti, T. Billiard, B. Brug- gemann, D. Perrine, 1. Shultz D. Stein, I. Kingery. ROW 3-1. Harris, B. Stearns B. Perry, A. Kiser, C. Under- wood, B. Powell, P. Nusser B. Koester, D. Rangeler, P Snyder, D. Brenner, 1 Murphy, C. Zumptt, T. Mills K. Parsell. BOYS' OCTETTE ' i ' 9 N. . , K 1 , 90 T, Mills, C. Zurnpft, D. Rangeler, D. Brenner, . 5 . , 2 R R A. Kiser, B. Powell, C. Underwood, S. Hutchins. filillil .BE V RICIIHRDS we ll All-SCHOOL PLAY The Man Who Come to Dinner: directed by David Thompson, student directors, Nancy Haylett and Cynthia Payne, cast, Dwight Rangeler, Alice Brown, Nancy Cameron, Joyce Bise, Dick Conley, Sharon Anderson, Carl Stogger, Rose Hunker, Judy Hill, Mary Ann Fruth, Jack Gregory, Jim Zemer, Henrietta Mann, Jim Murphy, Clayton Rasp, Kenny Cousins, Danny Goshe, Duane Leathers, Tom Billiard, Charles Schmidt, John Smolik, Virginia Carter, Kenneth Parsell, Bob Koester, Bob Basinger, B'ill Bruggemann, Dave Carr, Beverly Richards, Beverly Clark, Tom Matz, Joe Kinshaw, Bill Beers, Jim Opperman GW, all 1 tr x' is X SENIOR CLASS PLAY LIFE WITH FATHER Director, David D. Thompson Student Directors, Dwight Rangeler and Nancy Haylett Cast: Donald Graft, Fred Sprow, Dick Gee, Jackie De- gan, Anne Tsantles, Beverly Richards, JoAnn Byrd, Hen- rietta Mann, Doris Barnett, Edna lbarra, Sally Seiple, Watson Harden, Stanley Strausbaugh, Shelby Hutch- ins, Carl Stagger, Paul Nusser. Q On May ll and I2 l95O the Senior Class Play was presented in the high school auditorium under the direction of David D. Thompson The entire cast of the play portrayed the character roles in a professional like manner and the crews did exceptionally fine work on staging Congratulations seniors, for a fine show. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY sip 3' xr W 5 it Girl Shy Mary Ann Beeson, Terry Mills, Charles Zumpft, Bob Koester, Bill Mansfield, Norma Peyton, Mary Ann Fruth, Bob Basinger, Clayton Rasp, Kenny Parsell, Sue Hartman, Judy Hill, Ruth Newlove, llilsie Lanning, Marilyn Fox, Duane Leathers, Bob Perry-not in picturel. Director, David D. Thompson. 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