Gnadenhutten High School - Goal Yearbook (Gnadenhutten, OH)

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Jfxfc 1 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS GNADENHUTTEN CLAY SCHOOL SUPHRINTENDENT ROSS M VIRTUE k Cog S tyMA SecodryEd 1 I DEDICATED TO DLR ADX ISOR R VSIILIPXNI PADGITT E S in Educ t1OD mlm C Visio Music uper Voc 1 no Instrument 1 Muslc Mdthem t1CS uno Cnemi tr Soonsor Senior Cl ss 2 T 7 I 1 Y 1 A L Muskingum College . . a ' ' V ' A4 . n a a a ' ' a ' f ' ' - 5 y A : a FACULTY 99 MURRY PORTERFIELD Muskingum College A B Home Economics English Sponsor Seventh Grade Tomahawk RALPH W JOHNSON ,ma ELIZABETH McCULLClIGH Kent University, B S 1n Ohio Universlty Industrial Arts, B S in Secretarial Mathemetics Science Sponsor Tenth Grade Commerclal Sponsor Eleventh Grade Central Treasurer JAMES STUBBINS Coach Jig, JEIANETTE JARVIS ELOIDU BTW-R Ohio Un1versity, B A in apltdl Unlversltyv 'X B Engllsh, Iathematlcs Hlstory Latlnv Engllshv Tomahawk I A in English, Education 5P0nS01' Elghth Grade ons Goods, Am Democracy, Jorld History PLLA VIRTUE Sponsor N1nth Grade Dennison Universlty PhB in History, Science, English Blology, Mathematlcs Left to right Miss Patterson, flrst grade, Urs Montague second grade, Mrs winningham, third grade, Mrs 'bbson, fourth grade, Mrs Wages F1f'th grade, Mr Cole, sixth grade, Iir. 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FAROLD GRAM Chorus 5, 4 B nd l, 2 Jazz Orchestra 3 4 Goal 4 Basketball 3 WALTER GWTENSOHN Lakewood, Ohio l basketball 2, 5 4 Football 4 Goal 4 ORRIH PEAHING h rus l, 2, 5 B nd l 2 5 Dasketball 3 Football 5 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Footloose Shadows In The Night ALIGE LOU HINES Chorus 2 3 Band 1, 2 5 Tomahawk 3 4 RAYIOND HUEBNER Chorus 1, 2 3 B nd 1, 2, 3 Jazz Orchestra 3, 4 Goal 4 Basketball 2 5 4 rootloose Shadows In lhe Night JOHN KINSEY Tomahawk 5, 4 Basketball 5 Goal 4 6 YARJORIE KINSEY Vnitting nlub lomahawk 3 oal 4 JEAN KOPP DLAN KOPP orus l Band l 2 Jazz Orche Tomarawk 5 Basketball Football 4 Baseball 3 Footloose Skadows In 5 s ra 3, Ire Nigkt 1 'IV 'Q' Cxorus 2 3 4 nd l 2 3 Tomahawk 5 Goal 4 Cheerleader 4 Footloose Shadows In Tne Night WILLIIM MARTIN rorus 3, 4 1,23 WILTIAM LAWVBR Tomahawk 4 Basketball 3 4 Football Baseball 2 Jazz Orckestra 3, Tomahawk 3, 4 Basketball l 2 Football 2 g Baseball 2 5 Footloose Shadows In Tre Night LCIS VETZGEB Tuscarawas 1 vrorus 3 Band 4 Tomarawk 5, 4 Goal 4 Footloose onadows ln Tne Nigrt 7 NDA MhTZGE1 rnitting Glub 1 lcmahawk 3 4 cal 4 lcotloose smadows ln ire torus 1 band 1 2 Tomahawk 5 PENE THOMAS higft PPYLIIS NILLIFAN ororus 1 5 Band 1, 2 Tomahawk 5 Goal 4 Footloose Shadows In The Night RAYMOND SMITH Tomalawk 5, 4 football 2 5, aseball 2 5 Easketball 5 4 Goal 4 DARLENE WILLIAMS Uhrichsville 1 Band 5 4 Tomahawk 5 Footloose Shadows In the Night 8 I d.A.A.42,5 1 f 1 ' 1'-'Q A' 9 94 , N ' ,5,4 G. A. n. 2, 5 N . ,4 I SUZANNE RIDGWAY Q. ,5,4 I D574 G. A. A. 2, 5 fi ,4 ,Q ' 4 W ' n r ? . K . xg n G.A.A.2,:s , 4 w- vii.. 'K 4' SZQW, fi MU 4'-4 if-vw.4..... UW Mmm S 440 J 'FY' 1- 4' x p vb 1 N lf , if ' H 6 A . A T , 1, 4 ' A Q . fw wt , -- , -1. V . Z 2 ' f ' ' 12,411 V mf, jf? ' 'Q - Jw ' ' .. . ww' -1... .' i. . --Q , I 5 Q 1 ,R . , ,,vA.LJAJ S 'f . . 1 2 Z ' 4 ., ,I J - 5, A CLASS PROPHECY T'was the night before Christmas in the year 1960 and we were sitting before the fireplace. All of a sudden who should appear, why, gang Qld santa Claus, Hg asked us what we were dreaming about and we told him weihndormi what the rest of the Class of '45 were aging on this Christmas eve. 'Well,W he said, Nmy sleigh is on the housetop. Come, go with me and your dreams will come true.' We zoomed through the air and soon in landed safely. To our surprise whose home Who ever thought that such a small girl as Of such 8 fine fdmily. Alice told us that our sight a small cottage appeared. We should it be but the Wilson fam1ly's. our Alice would have grown to be a mother she had heard from Suzanne Ridgway who was in New York operating her own beauty saloon. We were glad to hear she had done so well with her l1fe's ambition Our Christmas gift to Alice was a card of safety pins to use should her family increase We left Alice She will surely be comb, and a bottle After leaving and soon came to New York City where we dropped Suzanne's gift surprised in the morning when she finds a card of bobby pins, of wave set in her stocking there we soon found ourselves in what used to be the slums of New York, but is now a beautiful part of the city built up by our own Yockey Guten sohn who had become a very famous contractor After presenting Yockey with an erect or set, we left his mansion on Park Avenue We asked Santa C , where our class the United States where we were Doing and he said our next stop was lashlngton D typist Marjorie Kinsey, was a ltenographar to the President of We cha ted with Marjorie for awhile and she said that Arty Gram was at the head of the Maintenance Department of the American Airways She also said that she had lunched with Buddy Goettge, who was campaigning for the next pres idental election Believe it or not, he is running on the Democrat leaving Marjorie a gift of a pencil and a shorthand pad, Arty a can monkey wrench, Buddy the key to the White House and cigars, we flew In Florida, we landed at a huge fruit farm Santa told us the ticket After of oil and a on to Florida owner of this farm was none other than our Class President, Ralph Couts, who had married our for mer classmate Betty Keith Since thev were raising so much fruit Santa left them a can of lnsecticlde Here, in sunny Florida, we also found another classmate, Gene Thomas, who is now drawing blueprlnts of airplanes for the Trans American Airways So, we dropped him a useful present of a drawing pencil We continued our trip to Atlantic Cltv, Georgia and who should we find but Ray mond Huebner, Harry James II, leading his own jazz band with his star singer, our little dark haired Maude Ellen Baumber er Raymond was presented with a baton while Maude Ellen had the great privilege o getting John Kinsey's latest song hit 'I' Got a Feelin l'm Fallin for You H John, who had changed his name to Alpine Sinatra, was also in Georgla and we gave h1m a metrone Soon we found ourselves deep in the heart of Texas Here we landed on a large ranch and the owne1 as most Enos We were astonished to see her wav down here and whlle talk1ng to her we asked if she had heard of any of our class that m1vn1 of n F8 1D Teyas She told us that Buke Tartin was now coach at the Texas A 5 N Col lege not many mlle from her ranch So, after leaving Rose a saddle, we flew over and dropped Buke a brand new pair of basketball shoes to replace the ones he has HK SITICG As Texas went out of sight, Santa guided us toward Salt Lake Citf, Utah Here we stopped at a large hotel xufre Plvllms Milligan was staying She is now head reporter of Salt Lake Citv's evening newspaper After giving her a toy typewriter on VhlCh to type her She said ves she had which made him heavv an 1 punollnv bag mates Bett Coen who articles, we asked her if she had heard about Ravmond Smith gust returned from the stxolum where he had won his main fight weight champ of the world We left him a pair of boxing gloves Then we went across the citw to see another one of our clas had married Don Myers and settled down o life in the west Her gift was a nice big rolling pin, which we Lnow she can use As our load rew l1vhter, Santa drove hrs elght relndeers toward San Diego Here we say a beautiful skyscraper which we later learned had been bullt b O C dearing P Sons Construction Company Bill Lawver had drawn the hluenrunts and is known for lis famous bulldin s al over the world So 79 left Junior some C1Q3TS 1D hopes that his sons would not smoke all of them To Bill Lawver we left a new drawing board 10 U e o l - e c 1. -4 xl L . 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M ' A , , , ., , , o .' :L s ve Bevan to tire fron our lo trnn santa landed us in San Fransico found onlv one of our classnetes dere s Wean Kopp fho after mucn Studying and hard work had become a aeronautical engineer We was connected with rne Wnlred lat ons Air Tines We left him a model of a B 20 Jhich he could add to his coll ection of models of older airplanes Since it was almost dawn our last stop was 1U ollvvood Imaelne that three members of our class were all connected Wltq the same IOP! w Hollvwood Ianda etzger, was a dress designer for the famous loll'wood stars, while Darlene ill lams created the latest hair styles , 1 l wt all un, our Bill Urumm s the most noted photographer of pln un To Janda we wave a vard of fuschia burlan, to Darlene some old wjvs to practice on, and to Drummf a W8lT of el sses Soon our Christmas vacatlons would be ended and we would return I, Jean Kopp will return to Universttv osnltal, Columbus, lhio as head nurse and I, Lo1s letzger w1ll return to mv dutwes es a hel1conter Our trip was verv succe s'ul.and we were na nv to see th t mates had wrovres ed so Hell 1U tnelr l fe Where was onlv one the trin Santa flaus forvof to elve us a CHFlStW3S present for et us next vear to our duties to take un my dutles stewardess on all our old class tllne wronv wuth e hone he does not As Christmas dav drew near, Santa bld us Good bve e can st1ll hear the thump of the eindeer's noofs on the houseton, the tlnkling of the sleigh bells and 9anta's wollv old lauvh OUR CLASSMATES HE SERVICE Jean Kopp Lois Metzger 94 AO WILLIS GFOSS V!-Aj, T11 Maul, ll 5- H, -J l . 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H ., A ' r A ,lc L U A J . kA'Jf C' CLASS VS ILL We the members of the Senior clare this document to be our last posesslons as follows Mr Virtue we leave quiet halls Mr Padgltf we leave our thanks Senior Vear Miss Porterfielo we will a Fome and sew a near seam Mrs Jarvis we will a Democracy and let ter relax Class of nineteen hUHdP6d and forty five de will and testament and with to bequeath our and well behaved classes and gratitude for his Puldance during our Economics class that can make good pie crust class ttat will keep lt's mind on the lesson Nr Johnson we bequeath all of our corny jokes and xumorous wit hope trat Nrs Virtue will have many pleasant memories of her teacling this year Mrs McCulloupk we leave our typing and bcokkeeb'nr papers to tear ter hair OVBI' hope, in future yeaxs Niss Stoner will find a class that will appreciate ana understand Slakesphere o 'COBCU' Stubblns we leave a new basketball team Eetty Moen leaves Ier teasing and jokine to Halpn EBUMDSYEGF Jean Kopp leaves ler boyfriends to Bessie Huebner Raymond Smith wills his manly build to John Huston Gene llomas wills his paper route to Clem Wolfe Darlene Williams wills fer laugh to Arlene Swlnderman Lois Metzger wills her posture to Mabel Kinsey Parold Goettge passes xis wit and ever ready humor to O1lVfI Deardorfi Walter Cutensohn wills his HCasanova actions to Howard Grosenbacher Wanda Netzfex wills her long walks to sclool to Barbara Blackburn Marjorie Kinsey bequeaths ter rel rt to Harriet Hamilton Bill Martin slips lis basketball playlnc to Harold Wilbarger Junior Hearing leaves ris technique of bummlng thlnzs to Bill Rocks Suzanne nldsway wills her skort lair to Betty Rankin Alice Lou Pines wills her Sunday ni ht dates to Jean Richmond Bill Lawver pa ses tis lnabillty to talk to Gene Kendeigh John Kinsey bequeatks :is farm oxores to Jerry Virtue Hose Enos leaves all ler pencils to the Sophomore lass Naude Ellen Baunberper wills her long black lair to haxine Strucken Bill Drumm wills tis studious nature to Earl Furbay Ralpr bouts wills his night life to Roy Eenedum Phyllis Milligan leaves her athletlc abilltv Harold Gram leaves lls garage work to Wilmer Raymond Puebner leaves lis mldnl Dt slows to Dean Kopp leaves :is teasing of tre girls to WITHESSES Wanda Netzger Nargorie Kinsey to Hebecca Jones Swan Fred Puebner albert 391361 12 I To . 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A A , Il V -. l T Q HISTORY President Ralph Couts Vice President Alice Lou Hines Secretary Lois Metzger Treasurer Maude E Baumberger Class Colors Scarlet and Gold Class Flowers Red and Yellow Poses Class Motto nToday We Follow,Tomorrow We Lead' the fall of 1933, thirty four saall students began their travel of education Miss Mary Pfieffer first took us to drill Successful in our first year, we all were promoted to the second grade in which Miss Esther Ulrich was our instructor During the next four years we were guided by Miss Julia Pfieffer, Mr Francis Nussbaum, Miss Isabelle Molter, and Mr Russell Bennett Within this period of time several of our classmates left us, but othe s arrived to fill the vacancies By this time we were ready to enter Janl r Hlgr School We were under the leadership of Mr Ralph Johnson in our seventh year After successfully completing our last year in 'Junior Highn with Mr Eddie Sears as our advisor, we were promoted to High School In our Freshmen year there were thirty three in all Mr Ralph Gart rell was our home room teacher We were guided through our Sophomore year by Mr Kenny Gartrell The Junior Senior Banquet was the main event of our Junior year in which we were under the leadership of Mr Palph Johnson We also presented a class play under the direction Miss Murry Porterfield and Miss Dorothy Murray Mr R William Padgitt was our home room teacher and adviser durin the Senior year The original members of the class are Ralph Couts, William Drumm, Harold Goettge, Harold Gram, Walter Gutensohn, Junior Hearing, Alice Lou Hines, Raymond Huebner, John Kinsey, William Lawver William Martin, Wanda Metzger, Phyllis Milligan, Raymond Smith, and Gene Thomas In bidding farewell to G H S we, the Seniors, wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the teachers who guided us so suc cessfully through our travel of school life Alice Lou Hines Phyllis Milligan IN MENIORIAM BETTY JANE KOTH MYISON K ENDEIGH DAVID WO LFE 13 ..-....----...------..-..--..---- I uuizzniiiinmiiiiuzivcii . K In - - I O O I I O .- - O 'hu 'nfl , O O O O - O , - , . O O QA I I O O g . . . . 9 . ... . , f NAME Ralph Couts Maude E Baumberger William Drumm Betty Coen Farold Goettge Harold Gram Marjorie Kinsey Walter Gutensohn Jean Kopp Orrin Hearing Lois Metzger Raymond Fuebner Wanda Metzger John Kinsey Phyllis Milligan Dean Kopp Suzanne Ridgway William Lawver Rose Enos William Martin Darlene Williams Raymond Smith Gene Thomas ICK nh nCouts1e ubkorty NDrummie I1 Betsy uEld1e nartie nMarg1e nYockey nD1mp nPeanut 'Butch1e nRaym1e nMolllen nJon nPhil nDiz nSusie uB1ll nRosie nBuke nDoll1e nSmltty nJ1ggs SfYl G Cl get out' Oh, my heavens o I don't know listen at ' Be still Very funny Hey, honey quit it' Hey Shut up' I dunno For corn's sake l don't care huhq No, I don't Hey kids' Nuts' My gosh' What's the matter with youo Ya think so? Well I'll be derned' What? 14 PASTIME Seeing Betty K Dancing Sian oainting Writing letters Wolfing Teasing the girls Cutting stencils Dating Cheerleading Eating Telling jokes Visiting Mary Jane Drawing Going to Tusky Sleeping Basketball Talking Skating Listening to the radio Port Washington Staying out late Going to shows Building airplanes A H H, EI X 'X 4 ll , 1, . Y . , 5 A H ' ' ' N No- -o V A ll , S em Alice Lou Hines nAll1en No, ya don't nMostyn ll n g n g ll , . n g . II I . ID Y' ' I' V ll Il ll . N 0 ll V . ll ll ' rv , . A . I1 . R JUNIORS First Row Dean Baird, Barbara Blackburn, James Crawshaw, Howard Grosenbacher, Lois Grosenbacher, Mary Jane Hamilton, Bessie Huebner Erma Kail, Betty Lgyvgr. Second Row June Miller, Eugene Mishler Verna Mishler, Phqllig Montague, Betty Stew- art, Richard Struchen SOPHOMORES Ss. First Row Lillian Bennington, Albert Blind, Marjorie Bowers, Don Braun, Grace Enos, Emma Gilmore, Alice Griffith, Bob Hearing, Helen Huebner Second Row Roy Huebner, John Huston, Lloyd Kail, Geraldine Kinsey, Mary Kinsey, tt, Pauline Lindon, Jackie Minter, Roberta Parker Third Row lenn Parrish, Ray Parrish, Al Relser, Dick Rice, Donnie Ridgway, B111 Roche Richard Schupp, Ruth Stephenson, Helen Storrie Fourth Row Arlene Swinderman, Sonny Tedrick, Norma Schupp, Dean Williams, Clement Wolfe. Absent Harold Wilbarger 5 4 if - if 8 A 8 6' 4 ii- JI 1 x 3 J 4 ,,, f L , 7A J 5 ' I Q 9 , I , f I s. O O . , l 1 FRESHMEN and First Row Ralph Baumberger, Roy Benedwm, Jerry Campbell, Clarence Clum, Fred Crouse, Elizabeth English, Alvin Ervin, Earl Furbay, Harriet Hamilton Second Row Danna Hines, Martha Huebner, Junior Kennedy, Doyle Kohler, Lloyd Lentz, Norma Mauderly, Paul Mclorrow, Mabel Meek, Bill Melville Third Row Emmalou Metzger, Ruth Miller, Glenn Mowl, Dick Mowl, Bob Peter, Ralph Spencer, Jim Stewart, Ruby Storrie, Maxine Struchen Fourth Row Betty Swad, Wilmer Swad, Florence Tedrow, Absent Jack McCune. EIGHTH GRADE First Row Ernest Bennington, Donna Crawshaw, Worney Edwards, Richard Frey, Mer vin Hamilton, Emmalou Hooker, Fred Huebner, Dick Hunt, Ruth Kadri Second Row Gene Kendeigh, Doris Kinsey, Mabel Kinsey, Don Kohl, Don Kohler Gloria Leggett, Bill Lentz Jim Lindon, Lucy Metzger Third Row Virginia Miller, Eugene Montagu6. Doris Nelson, Opal Porter, Ramon Pos tel, Jean Richmond Charles Robinson, Walter S1 us, o Stewart Forrth Row Shirlev Tedrick, Glenn Tharp, Jerry Virtue 16 ff- . , W , 3 I A . . e 3 Q 2 I 3 3 C 'E' bi' f 5- P' S c Q ,WV Q .4 L , A . N Y Aff, f ' y , 5 - 'e 3 i , e 2 A - ' Q U 2 , e SEVENTH GRADE First Row George Baker Dale Brick, Ruth Jean Crouse, Alice Davis, Hazel Davis, Second Row Kenny Frey, Peggy Frey, Walter Glauser, Era Grosenbaoher, Eva Grosen bacher, Herbert Hines, Rebecca Jones, Mary Kail, Allen Kinsey Third Row Duane Kinsey, Teddy Lawver, Carlton Lentz, Jo Ann McCune, Galle McMorrow, Betty Metzger, Ralph Miller, Miriam Milligan, Betty Rankin Fourth Row Marilyn Reichman, Lillian Shull, Dorothy Swinderman, Shirley Swinderman, Robert Wolfe SIXTH GRADE First Row Gene Baker, Bobby Blick Melba Brick, Paul Brick, Sylvia Brick, Re bekah Ervin, Jo Ann Griffith, Phyllis Hines Nellie Ann Huebner Second Row Joy Kinsey, Lorin Kinsey, Walter Kinsey, Ronny Kohl, Hester Long, Anna Mclorrow, Zelda Metzger, Benny Pfeiffe Sonny Pggter Third Row Sue Roche, Margaret Shull, Mary Stewart U31h Storrie, Donnie Unger, Bobby Wilbarger 17 if ' ' ' ' ' ' . yy 1 ' . 6. Y ' x - 6 5 0 x K ' Xl, K . 2 1 Oliver Deardorff, Anna Mary Detterline, Kenny Dietrich, Harold English. O x 9- f .. V? 5- 34 5: z , - , e r, . : , . FIFTH GRADE First Row Bill Bennington, Patty Crouse, Helen Fees, Erma Gilmore, James Hlnahtin Jimmy Hunt, Raymond Jones, Ji my Kadri, Teddy Martin Second Row Arlene Meek, Carl Metzger, Lawrence Mier, Erma Robinson, Raymond Robin son, Norma Schupp, Ruth Shull, Gary Struchen Howard Westor Third Row Mary Ann Williams, Betty Wolfe FOURTH GRADE First Row: Jackie Leggett, Dick Best, Sue Blind, Blanche Davis, James Davis, Vir- gil Davis, Delores Deardorff, Shirley Ann Dichler, Teddy Gram. Second Row: Carl Grosenbacher, Jimmy Hooker, Kenny Jones, Sue Kohl, Dick Lentz, Don nie McCune, Jackie McKeown, Charles Meese, Edward Minter. Tnird Row: Kenneth Postel, Carol Dee Schriener, Patty Spencer, Larry Tedrick, Ro- berta Viola, Rose Marie Wolfe, Jerry Frey. 18 . ' H wa U 4, s , :,,, , . R, . . O l ' Q . 1 . . 0 THIRD GRADE First Row Richard Archer, Lawanda Ediards, Ll ! English Elva Ervin, Audrey Frey, Carl Gilmore, Harold Gilmore, Laura Ann Hamilton, Shirley Hamilton Second Row Keith llnshlly June Kadri Donna Long, Marion Long, Gerald Meek, Donnie Metzger, Shirley Metzger, Mildred Miller, David Roth Third Row Foster Roth, Mary Alice Schupp, Dale Scott, Kenneth Stocker, Dolores Williams, Ronnie Williams SECOND GRADE First Row: Luci-119 Bowen, Jane Brick, Janet Brick, Bobby Davis, Florence Galbraith, James Garabrandt, Billy Gooding, Judith Gray, Ivan Grosenbacher. Second Row: Mike Hamilton, Joan Horsfall, Emma Jane Huebner, Donald Kinsey, Charles Loanhard, Donald Mauderly, Jeff McCullough, Fred McMorrow, Gary Parrish Third Row: Howard Parrish, Mike Porter, Ray Porter, Paul Postal, Doris Robinson, Freda Roth, Patsy Schwendiman, Shirley Scott, Audrey Swinderman. Fourth Row: George Swinderman, Delores Weingarth, Ruth Weston, Irene White, Shink Williams, Ronald Zimmerman. 19 xf . 1. G 9 .r X , - . n . g Q Q . ., ,mini , K V l - . O W W FIRST GRADE First Row Larry Bradley Carl Baumberger Jimmy Blickensderfer John Brick Ronnie Crouse Freddie Dunlap Connie Davis Edward Faes Ray Griffith Second Row Harold Gram Donna Heidy Glen Hines Junior Horsfall Barbara Hunt J d H1 Fred Kinse Malinda Kohler James Hines u y nes y Third Row Nancy Kohl Wilma Mauderly Larry Metzger Shirley Miller James Meeks Patricia Mathias Carolyn MeMorrow Donnie Peter Myron Pierce Fourth Row David Petry Donna Robinson Roberta Rankin Marjorie Stewart Deanna Schreiner Joyce Schriener Arthur Viola Minnie Ulrich I HAM I TWIN 'J I K U LA SLRVIC' rlARDW,XRF QQ ,gQfgNf,g gm Q WAI A I 273' N IVA IEA I Pf10Nf 1 J rlIUCH.:VlILf- ,, D jg kg, X wosren. Fjglxff J 1 .bUPf1.f o H2 :Abf UURD sr UrlRlCrISVlUf J. Q Ethel Gutensohn Clara Evans Elizabeth Huebner 1 and J Brick G Kish er Emma Lou Parker Phyllis Kilchenman Ruth M Spear 20 - ' X if C Ig' ?r'v r' ' 1 , IJ -C -4 S' L. -'E' S1 '1-' ' ' S' ' mg QQ? U' '. - if. P l - I- - , J f' ffl f ' '- ' 1: f ' - ? H p X H ' ' 1:1 1 .. H 0- ' I ' , '26 - - .. '- I SPORTS -Gi '4 5:- BASKETBALI First Row Second Row Third Row Absent ,l Junior Peering, Buddy Goettge Ray Huebner, B111 Martin, Bill Roche, Dean Koop, Eugene Mishler Bob Hearing, Coach Stubbins, Harold Gram Glenn Mowl, B111 Lawver, Lloyd Kail Junior Kennedy, B111 Drumm Clem Wolfe and Harold Wilbarger, Managers Waltgr Gutensohn CHEER LEADERS DATE TEAH THEY Dec Jan FB URS and 1 Dundee Baltic P0l't We Tusky St Karyn Strasburg POTU 'Q Stonecreek Freeport Tusky Sugarcreek Midvalo St lary's Bolivar Freeporv Mineral City The Tuscarawag County Tournament held, Febraary 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 25' Verna Mishler Roberta Parker Jean Kopp 22 J ' ..- J. 13 I 5 ... .... ..... E Nov. 28 sc. Joseph 25 28 , or J . 27 45 4 J A e 26 50 J 12 48 so 15 45 28 e 19 0 ff 22 44 26 5 , 5 60 57 ,J 12 29 oe 5 Q J- 15 59 so , 25 54 48 or 19 60 28 ' 26 34 44 50 , 56 69 b 2 29 65 6 55 54 9 25 55 BASEBALJ, First Row B111 Lawver Junior Hearing, Harold Goetfge, Ray Smith, Eugene M1 shler Second Row Clem Wolfe, Bob Hearing, Dean Kopp, Bill Martin, Llovd gall, Bill Roche, Coach Stubbins, Bill Drumm, Harold Wil arger FOOTBALL ff A' First o Glenn Mowl Buddy Goettge, Blll Dramr B111 Martin econd Row Clem Wolfe, Bob Fearing Ray Smith Hargld yilbgrggr, Third Row Dean Kopp, Junior Hearing Fourth Row B111 Roche, Coach Stubbins 23 2 V , O . . n I ' -1 K, Y A 'I X .f-'I ' Q I xv I 7 , 1 ' I 'iv 2 s ff! 1 , , n w: , ' h, . S ' 2 - , , . . I 0 I a Acnvmf s n X 4? Unk K 5 E -,. W TOMAHA WK STAFF F1rst Row MISS Stoner A11Ce hines Laude Ellen Baumberger Betty Coen, Barbara Blackburn, Jackie Linter Second Row M133 Porterf1eld, Wanda Metzger Lois Metzger Thlrd Row Raymond Sm1th, Ralph Couts, Martha Fuebner, Phyllis M11 llgan, Suzanne Ridgway, Darlene W1l1i3mS Fourth Row Buddy Goettge, Junlor Hearing, Bill Lawver, Bill Martln YEARBOOK STAFF rlrst Row Al1Ce Hlnes, Lois Metzger Jean Kopp, Phy111s M1ll1gan, Second lov barold Cram, Raymond Huebner, Gene Thomas landa Metzger fhlrd Row Mr Padgltt, B111 Drumm, John Klnsey Absent MarJor1e Kinsey, Walter Gutensohn 5 l 9 I I . l It . 9 . 2 1 . I 5 V . . 2 1 . v 2 ' Q ' , Dean Kopp, John Kinsey, Bill Drumm. l. A ,: . . Y , . S . . I : I I . A . A . , 2, . 2 BAND FIRST ROW Sue.BQohe Emmalou Hooker, Sh1rlev T9dTlfK SECOND ROWQ Darlene W1l1iams,Helen Huebner, Harrlet Hamilton, N61119 Ann Huebner, Ruth Crouse Lillian Shull Vlrginia Miller, Alvin Frvva, 3 nnv Pfelffer, Wilmer Swa , VGTVIU Hamil on, Donnie Unger, Lois Metzver THIRD ROW Dean Wllliams, Dick Mowl, Walter Glaueey, Florence Iedrow, Martha Huebner, Label Meek, B Tl Drumm Junior Kennedy, Bob Peter, Jerry Vlrtue, Gene Kendeivh, Howard Weston, hr Padgitt nr 5 Nowers, Dick Rlce, Roy Benedum, Wugene Miehler, Roy Huebner, Bill Mattin Dale Brick FIFTH ROW Roberta Parker, Fred Crouee, Phyllis Nwllwvan, wrvevre Ridg way, James Crawshaw SIXTH ROW Jean Topo, Junior Hedring, Buddy Goettge, Harold Gram, Jack McCune, Bob He ring, De n Yopp, Ramon Postel, Albert Re ser, B ll Roche, C' 1ent Wolfe 26 7 'Z , ,, ' , :'. , , . . ' , , . . 'f ie - I A ,. - .E . : ' . Y u 'Af' , E. A . I . i , , , ' Q I 'Yu U FOURTH ROW: Donna Hines, Alice Hines, Ruby Storrie, Ruth giller lerjorie A ' J , C ': . ., ' l,. 'il.fUv. V1.zw' - I ': 1 ' 1' 2 X ' ' i I-- - le. . Sept Sept 5 Sept 20 Nov Nov Dec c Jan Feb Feb Feb 15, 16, 21, 22, First Row Helen Storrie, Ruby Storrie, Alice Hines, Barbara Blackburn, Mary Kinsey, Bessie Huebner, Emmalou Metzger, Betty Coen, Eligabeth English, Harriet Hamilton. Second Roi Martha Huebn r,Mabe1 Meeks, Maude Baumberger, Marjorie Bowers, Emma Gilmori, Norma Mauderly, Maxine Struchen Third Row Sonny Tedrick, Florence Tedrow, Ruth Miller, Ruth Stephen son, Donna Hines, Helen Huebner, Dick Rice, Roberta Parker, Jean Kop Jerry Kinsey Fourth Row Ralph Baumberger, Betty Iavver, Phyllis Milligan, Lois Metzger, Arlene Svlnderman, Suzanne Ridgvay, Junior Kennedy, Dean w1111ams, Albert B11na, lr Padgitt Fifth Row Clarence Clum, E Furbay, Doyle Kohler, Alvin Ervin, Wilmer Swad, Buddy Goettge, Junior Hearing, Ralph Spencer, Bob Peter Sixth Row Roy Huebner, Jack McCune, Bill Roche, Bob Hearing, Dick Struchen, Ray Parrish, Harold Gram, Glenn Parrish Seventh Row A1 Raiser, Clem Wolfe, Bill Drumm, B111 Martin, Dean Kopp, Raymond Huebner. CALENDAR Labor Day Opening of School Bend Concert Armistice Da Junior Class Pla March March Varch April April April Christmas Program Christmas Vacation May May May May May May First Semester Examination County Basketball Tournament Wash1ngton's Birthday County Basketball Tournament 27 7 . Ps . 4 9 I . 1 30 . 17 y 13 . Nov. 22 - 27 Thanksgiving Vacation April 13 Eighth Grade Tests 20 . 18 De . 22 4 ll - . ll - 12 lg 1 , . 17 21 2 . 22 24, 25 . 23 28, 29, 30 2 Scholarship Tests Every Pupil Tests Good Friday Services Grade School Operetta Senior Class Dlay Band Concert School Exhibit Junior Senior Banquet Baccalaureate Commencement Final Examinations Promotion Days ,Q,1: 0 iw - JW' www Jiww QQ, up-Wd M1 F H IIGK3 LUHJDH3 1i 7.JfrXU1ir JF FKA' 5fQfir JUST GOOD FOOD THE H ION SOUARB N XD N 1 mm run fs Uflfrg din-XLr' IC. 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