Gorham Fayette High School - Eagle Hi Life Yearbook (Fayette, OH)
- Class of 1949
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Him SCHOOL MELVIN R. HARMAN RUSSELL B. LEUTHOLD 2 Superintendent of Schools High School Principal Left to Right: Melvin R. Harman, Superintendent, Leonard Fidler, Carl Treat, Clerk, Deloss Maginn, President, GordonSt. Clair, Henry Phillips, OUR BUS DRIVERS Sam Lantz Custodian SCHOOL BUS G) Left to Right: Carman Borton, Jack Love, Walter Sommers, Sherman Weir, Charles Climo, Lyle Whaley. Bert Weir Custodian Mrs. Don Caulkins Librarian 3 Mrs. Arlean Felger Office Secretary 4 d MISS BETTY LANGE Home Ec.; F.H.A. MISS IRMALEE DAVIS Commercial; School Paper MR. RODNEY BARRETT Sr. High Coach; Industrial Arts; Junior Class MR. CARLYLE ANTEL Assistant Coach; Jr. High Subjects; Freshman Class MR. EDWARD GREEN Agriculture; F.F.A. MR. CHARLES BOSSE Math; Science; Sophomore; Hi-Y MR. RICHARD FOSTER Music; Lyre Club MRS. MARJORY JOHNSON Sixth Grade MRS. RUTH BOSSE Fourth Grade MISS EVA LASALLE Third Grade MRS. LUCILE VIOLET English; Paper Staff MISS ADA SPRING Fifth Grade MISS MARJORY ROTH Second Grade MRS. VICTORIA PORTMAN Grade Assistant MRS. WILMAN ARCHER First Grade RICHARD GIVIN Hi-Y 3-4; Lyre Club 3; Class Pres. 3-4; Band 1-2-3; Jr. P. Soup to Nuts. BARBARA LOU MCGOWAN Student Council Mon 2-3-4; Lyre Club 4, Pres.; V. Pres. Class 4. JOAN SCHAFFNER Y-Teen 1-2-3-4, Chap. 3; Girls Glee 2-3-4; County Music Festival 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Class Sec. 3-4. MARY LOU FUNK F.H.A. 1-2; Y-Teen 3; Class Treas. 1-2-3-4; Girls Glee 2-4; Chorus 2; Lyre Club 4. Class Colors: Red and White Class Flower: Red Rose Class Motto: Before us lies the timber; let us build. Senior Play: “Meet Me in St. Louis” 6 BUDDY ALLION Band 1-2; Advertising Mgr. Yearbook. RICHARD BATES Dick Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Dr. Piliski; Hi-Y 1-2-3-4; Pres. 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball Mgr. 1-2-3; County Music Festival 3; Lyre Club 3-4; Paper Staff 3. PHYLLIS BORTON “Phile” Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Selena Catchwell; F.H. A. 1-2;Y-Teen 3; Chorus 2; Girls Glee 2-4; F.H.A. County Parliamentary 2; F.H.A. District Rep. 2; Cheerleader 3-4. VIRGINIA BORTON “Ginny” Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Veronica Beams; F.H. A. 1-2; Y-Teens 3; Chorus 2; Girls’Glee 2-4; Eaglezette Staff, Ass’t. Ed. 3, Ed 4; Cheerleader 3-4. DICK CORKLE F.F.A. 2; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Basketball 3; Baseball 4; Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Manager. ANN DAVENPORT Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Prom.; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, V. Pres. 4; Lyre Club 4. Mixed Chorus 3; Girls’ Glee 2-3-4; County Festival 2-3. BARBARA D’LAMATER Y-Teen 1-2-3-4; Student Council Mon. 2; F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, Sec. 1, V. Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls’ Glee 2; 4-H 1. PAT ELY Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Miss Rice; Y-Teen 1-2-3-4, V. Pres,3, Pres. 4; Lyre Club.1-2-3; Eaglezette Staff 1 -2-3-4; Student Council 2, Sec.; Class Pres. 1; Chorus 1-2-3; County Festival 2-3. DELORES ANN FRANK F.H.A. 1-2; Y-Teens 3-4. GENE FRUCHEY F.F.A. 1-2; Hi-Y 1-2-3; Baseball 2-3. NATALIE GLOVER “Nat Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Mrs. Beams; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Pro. Ch. 4; Student Council 1-4, Sec. 4; Girls’ Glee 2-3-4; County Musical Festival 2-3; Mixed Chorus 3; Lyre Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN JOUGHIN Y-Teen l-2-3-4,Sec. 4; Lyre Club l;Eagle-zette Staff 4; Student Council Mon. 4. WILMA JEAN KEEFER F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; Y-Teen 1-2; Student Council Mon. CAROLYN JOYCE KLINE Y-Teen 1-2; F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2; Girls’ Glee 2. DARREL KNISELY Hi-Y 2-3-4; F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Rep. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Basketball Man. 3-4. HOWARD KUTZLEY Morenci 1-2-3; F.F.A. 4. ARLENE LANTZ F.H.A. 1 -2-3-4; Y-Teen 1-2-3-4; 4-H 1-2, Sec. 2; Student Council Mon.2. MAXINE MILLER F.H.A. 1-2; Y-Teens 2-3-4; Girls’ Glee 1-2 -3-4; County Music Festival 3; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Clare Dolton. MARJORY LOU MILLIMAN Y-Teen 1-2-3; F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; 4-H 1-2-3, Treas. 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 4; Girls’ Glee 1-2. ROSEMARY MURPHY F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; Y-Teen 1-2-3-4. 8 BILL NIHART “Willie” Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Bob Bennington; Hi-Y 1 -2-3-4, Treas. 2-4; V. Pres. 3; Lyre Club 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Cap. 3; Paper Staff 1 -2-3-4; Student Council Pres. 4; Editor Yearbook 4. NORMA ROBEY Lyre Club 3-4; Y-Teen 4; Chorus 4; Band 1-2-3-4; County Music Festival 1-2-3. ROMA LEE SOMMERS Pioneer 1; Lyre Club 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Sec. 4; Girls’ Glee 2-4; County Music Festival 2; Student Council 3, V. Pres. PAUL STAMBAUGH Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Lincoln Lewis; F.F.A. 1-2-3; Hi-Y 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 1-2-3. EILEEN STEMEN Band 2-3-4, Pres. 4; Lyre Club 2-3-4, Sec. 3; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Chap. 2, Sec. 3; F.H.A. 1-2; Mixed Chorus 3; Eaglezette Staff 3; County Music Festival 2-3. LEROY SWARTZENDERUBER Waldron 1-2-3. REX WALLACE Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Grandfather; F.F.A. 1-2-4; Sec. 2; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; V. Pres. Class 3. RICHARD WHALEY Jr. P. Soup to Nuts-Hotfoot; F.F.A. 1-2-4; Hi-Y 1-2-3. MARILYN WOODARD Y-Teen 1-2-3-4; Lyre Club 2-3-4, Rep. 3; Band 2-3-4, V. Pres. 4; Drum Majorette 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Glee 2-3-4; County Music Festival 2-3. BOB ZEIGLER Baseball 2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; Hi-Y 2-3 -4; F.F.A. 2-3-4; 4-H 4, V. Pres. 9 Back in the year of nineteen hundred and thirty-seven we started on our twelve year journey in our covered wagon. Buddy Allion, Thomas Arbuckle, Richard Bates, Richard Bailey, Ann Davenport, Barbara D’Lamater, Donna Evers, Harold Fruchey, Nat Glover, Keith Holmes, Breta Johnson, Wilma Keefer, Marvis King, Richard Kinkaid, Donna Kizer, Carolyn Kline Mary Kline, Eugene Cook, Clifford Dunn, Arlene Lantz, Junior Miller, Marjorie Milliman, Bill Nihart, Dale Quillet, Alice Riegsecker, Bob Riegsecker, Bob Ringley, Joan Schaffner, Betty Scott, Paul Taylor, David Tomplins, George Vine, Lawrence Wilson, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Woodard, Melvin Beach, Richard Givin, Virginia Baum. Paul Stambaugh, and Betty Shaffer were the first ones to start on the journey. Miss Rieghard took the responsibility of the first part of the trip. On the second year of our journey we made a few changes. Donna Kizer, Bob Ringley, Betty Scott, George Vine, Melvin Beach, Betty Shaffer, Sherman Blossingham, Thomas Arbuckle, and Bill Nihart were not able to continue with us so we picked up two more passengers, Jari Eldgidge and Dallas Lamb, to help balance our journey. Now as we were on the third year of our journey, Miss Acker was kind enough to carry on after Miss Weller couldn’t continue on our journey with us. After reloading all the supplies we needed, we found we had lost two passengers, Eugene Cook and Dale Quillet. Jean Sarnac and Bill Nihart joined our troop at this time. With eight long years ahead of us we continued on. We added Lyle Bailey, Davey Lee Crisp, Junior Holmes, and Rosemary Murphy, but lost Jari Eldridge, Keith Holmes, Breta Johnson, Richard Kinkaid, and Dallas Lamb. Miss Ziegler helped us through this year. As we approached our fifth year, we were quite proud of ourselves because we now had advanced closer to the older group of wagons, in which our friends were one year ahead of us in reaching the 12 year goal. (We had moved up to the second floor of the school house.) Our newpassengers that year were Paul Merrillat, Paul Wallace, Paul Taylor, Helen Rush, and Alice Wentz, while Virginia Baum, Jean Sarnac, and Joyce Wiemer didn’t continue. Miss Lehman went along with us our fifth year. As we managed to continue on our sixth year of our journey with Mr. Stowell as our driver. Our new passenger was Frank Dewitt while Junior Holmes, Alice Wentz, Paul Taylor, and Helen Rush left us at this time. The seventh year of our journey we were approaching nearer the end of our journey as we took the responsibility of going on without a special driver. Donna Jean Kizer, Jean Marowelli, Norman Schoonover, Shirley Joughin, Pauline Barnhart, and Norma Robey came aboard our wagon while Davey Lee Crisp, Pauline Barnhart withdrew from our journey. As we were entering the eighth year of our journey we were approaching nearer to the end of our goal. Our new passengers that year were Lloyd Alpaugh and Georgia Wilford, while Donna Evers, Alice Ann Riegsecker and Bob Riegsecker left us at this time. One of the neighboring wagons did not continue from this point, so the passengers were loaded on our wagon. They were Betty Alten, Phyllis Borton, Virginia Borton, Pat Ely, Delores Frank, Eugene Fruchey, Mary Lou Funk, Richard Corkle, Barbara McGowan, Maxine Miller, Charles Rising, Eileen Stemen, Rex Wallace, and Robert Zeigler. Robert Axford, Frank Dewitt and Lyle Bailey didn’t continue the journey with us. We had three years left to go with Harold Lambert, Jean Sarnac, and Roma Sommers as our new members while Charles Rising and Georgia Wilford left. By this time we were very proud of our selves because we had just two more years to travel. Betty Jean Alten, Jean Sarnac and Paul Wallace didn’t finish the trip with us. At last we reached the end of our twelve years. Sixteen members had been on the journey with us the whole twelve years. Howard Kutzley, Leroy Swartzendruber and Darrel Knisely decided they would finish their last year of the journey with us. Nat Glover Ann Davenport 10 We, the Borton spinsters, Virginia and Phyllis, “blew into Fayette” in the Spring of 63 and decided to snoop around to see what our old “chums” were “doin’. Who should we see on the street corner arguing--none other than our dear friend Dick Bates. We wanted to get a new “Super 5” automobile, but we couldn’t find one, so we went to Leroy Swartzendruber’s “Buggy Shop,” and got the only “Conestoga wagon still in existence. We hired Dick Corkle as our driver and “took off.” As we drove down MainStreet we saw a large neon sign “We Streamline ’Em, the new slenderizing agency owned and operated by Barbara McGowan. Oh! Oh! A wheel is squeaking. Imagine that! We are right in front of one of Dick Givin’s gas stations. He owns the largest chain of gas stations in the the world. So we stop and one of Dick’s grease monkeys greases it for us. We decided to drive down to the new “University of Fayette.” We wanted to see our old friend Buddy Allion. He is professor of mathematics. As we walked in the front door we saw a familiar face behind a mop. It was Maxine Miller. She is getting in practice for the day when she starts cleaning her own little home. We went up to the office to solve our curiosity, because we heard that Mary Lou Funk was the “big chief now. Yes, sir, there she was sitting in the superintendent’s chair. As we drive down the street we see Barbara D’Lamater working in her beauty parlor. She specialized in bleaching hair. Say, I wonder who owns that big office down the street “a piece.” Why it’s Paul Stam-baugh. He’s a big executive now. Shirley Joughinis his “cute little secretary. (We wonder who sits on who’s knee.) Situated just across the street is Dr. Bill Nihart’s office. Our instinct drove us down the street about a block to a little lunch room “Arlene’s Beanery run by Arlene Lantz. While we were inside eating beans, one of our oxen took a liking to a neighbor’s flowers, and a policeman had to come and get him out. The policeman was Bob Ziegler. We were tired because of the jolts from our wagon, so we stopped at Carolyn Kline’s hotel. In the lobby we bought a Look Magazine. On the back cover is a beautiful girl with long red hair. It’s Rosemary Murphy; she is a model for Drene Shampoo. We must have been more tired than we thought, because it was 3:30 when we woke up. We thought we had better hurry down to the Eaglezette office if we wanted to see Norma Robey before it closed. She writes the “Advice To The Love Lorn column. Norma asked us to deliver some personal advice to Pat Ely and Darrel Blaker because they are having troubles (little troubles). On the way to see Pat and Darrel we went by Marjory Milliman’s house. They live in a twenty-five room house now. They had to move to accommodate their growing family. Darrel Knisely has a prosperous dairy farm. Guess who is the better half. That’s right, Roma Sommers. Roma does the work; Darrel gives the orders. 11 We saw a girl hitch-hiking; a girl in a Wave’s uniform. It’s Jeanie Keefer. Jeanie’s an ‘'Admiral now. Zoom! That reckless driver nearly scared our oxen to death. It’s Gene Fruchey. He’s going to take his drivers test next week. He’s been practicing for 15 years now. About six o'clock we noticed a strange emptiness in our stomachs. Down the road a bit is the farm of Marilyn Woodard and “Spike” Estel, so we stopped for some supper. Marilyn wasn't expecting us so we had corn flakes for supper. Since we are already so close toMorenciwe decided to go in and spend the evening there. Just as we drove into town we heard the fire alarm. It must be in town because there were two alarms. We watched the engine go out and we saw Rex Wallace and Dick Whaley. They are the firemen. They always were “hot stuff’’ especially when it came to “old flames.” Our driver, Dick Corkle, was thirsty so we decided to go to “Morenci After Midnight and get a glass of milk. We were just about to go in when we saw Howard Kutzley come out of his office. He is an insurance salesman. He said he didn’t have anything planned for the evening so we asked him to go with us. The night club, “Morenci After Midnight,” is owned by two old school chums of ours, Nat Glover and Ann Davenport. We went to the powder room while Dick and Howard went to check their hats. Our shy little friend, Delores Frank is the hat check girl. They say she attracts a lot of business for the night club. We drank our milk and then it was time for the floor show. Well, of all things, Joan Schaffner is the featured performer! After such a “hectic” night, we were tired. Dick drove us out to Eileen Stemen’s house (She’s a married woman now), where we spent a blissful night of sleep. We awoke at noon feeling very happy knowing that all of the “Forty-Niners” were doing well. We, the Senior Class of 1949, being of sane mind and sound body, do create and lawfully declare this document to be our final will and testament. To the Faculty we will the great privilege of having had such a class as we. To the Juniors we will our class sponsor. To the Sophomores we will our school spirit. To the Freshmen we will our ability to have completecooperationwith our teachers. We personally bequeath the following: BUDDY ALLION wills his studiousness to Larry Wilson. DICK BATES wills his driving ability to Bill Strauss. DICK CORKLE wills his Bryan girl to any boy who needs one. PHYLLIS BOR TON wills her flirtatious manner and her figure to Pat Thompson. ANN DAVENPORT wills her sweet disposition to Carol Lucas. PAT ELY wills her long fingernails to Martha Jane Leininger. BARBARA D’LAMATER wills her blue eyes to Richard Schaffner. DELORES FRANK wills her tiny features to Nora Mae Nash. GENE FRUCHEY wills his black hair to Marlene Beaverson. MARY LOU FUNK wills her red-headed boyfriend to Joan Fidler. RICHARD GIVIN wills his jokes and jolly manner to Von Smith. NAT GLOVER wills her neat choice of clothes to Marlene Wannamacher. SHIRLEY JOUGHIN wills her car to Jim Bacon. JEANIE KEEFER wills her boyfriends to Nedra Bacon. CAROLYN KLINE wills her pretty hands to Galen Libey. DARREL KNISELY wills his black wavy hair to Gary Borton. HOWARD KUTZLEY wills his shyness towards girls to Howard O’Donnel. ARLENE LANTZ wills her freckles to Joan Smith. BARBARA MCGOWAN wills her nice personality to Betty Fruchey. MAXINE MILLER wills her cheerleading suit to Barbara Roth. MARJORY MILLIMAN wills her sparkler to Barbara Griffin. ROSEMARY MURPHY wills her red braids to Dorothy Williams. BILL NIHART wills his “private love life” to Wayne Morgan. NORMA ROBEY wills her clarinet to Charles Hatcher. JOAN SCHAFFNER wills her pretty teeth to everyone who is not statisfied. ROMA SOMMERS wills her black curly hair and blue eyes to Grace Eckert. PAUL STAMBAUGH wills his cute smiles and ability to attract the opposite sex to Lowell McGowan. EILEEN STEMEN wills her ring and her saxaphone to Joan Ely. LEROY SWARTZENDRUBER wills his flirtatious manner to Robin Wannemacher. REX WALLACE wills his sports ability to Jack Ives. DICK WHALEY wills his nickname of “Kickie Lee to Carl Miller. MARILYN WOODARD wills her shapely legs to Betty Stillwagon. BOB ZEIGLER wills his care to Bob Ford. In testimony whereof, we hereunto set our seal and publish and declare this to be our last will and testiment in the presence of the witnesses as names below, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Nine. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1949 OF FAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL Signed, sealed and publicly announced by the said class as and for its last will and testimony in the presence of us, who, at its names as witnesses. Roma Sommers Eileen Stemen 13 u 'JL wl NAME ENJOYS FAVORITE SONG AMBITION B. Allion driving car “Slow Boat to China” Electrical Engineer D. Bates dancing “Sentimental Journey” Undecided P. Borton dancing sports “Warsaw Concerto “Straus Waltzes” Airline Stewardess V. Borton sleeping dancing Stardust Undecided D. Corkle eat sleep “Slow Boat to China” Undecided A. Davenport dancing golfing “Stardust Undecided B. D’Lamater dancing “Bouquet of Roses” Nurse P. Ely summer Slow Boat to China Lawyer D. Frank skating “On a Sunday Afternoon” Secretary G. Fruchey sleep “A Little Bird Told Me Undecided M.L. Funk reading sports “Emperor’s Waltz Writer D. Givin sleep “My Blue Heaven To live a life of ease! N. Glover dancing swimming “Stardust “Clair de lune Interior Decorator?? S. Joughin knitting dancing “Stardust Secretary J. Keefer skating “My Darling, My Darling” Waitress C. Kline sports “Chopin’s Polonaise Undecided D. Knisely sports “Slow Boat to China Dairy Farmer H. Kutzley sports “Slow Boat to China Farming A. Lantz dancing “A Little Bird Told Me Beutician B. McGowan sports “Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes Teacher M. Miller sports “Down Among the Sheltering Palms Waitress M. Milliman crochet sew “Always” Housewife R. Murphy Sports “Near You Model B. Nihart loafing “Stardust” Undecided N. Robey a certain “party 1 Love You So Much It Hurts Me Marriage J. Schaffner Sports “Deep Purple” Secretary R. Sommers Skating “Faraway Places Airline Hostess P. Stambaugh Driving cars “You Were Only Fooling Farmer E. Stemen Swimming “Stardust” Secretary R. Wallace Sleeping “A Little Bird” Farmer L. Swartzen- Traveling “That Silver Haired Undecided druber Daddy of Mine” D. Whaley Sleeping driving “Down at the Station Join the Navy M. Woodard Sleeping “Stardust Secretary B. Zeigler Sports “Lavender Blue 15 Welder CLASSES I o ®0}C ROW, Left to Right: Breta Johnson, Dick Lukens, Nancy Stites, Joanne Wolfe, Mabel Robey, Barbara Luttrell, Bob Ford, Rodney Esterline, Betty Stillwagon. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Jim Bacon, Wayne Morgan, Bill Strauss, Don Sly, Galen Liby, Larry Wilson, Jack Ives, Howard O’Donnell, George Blossingham. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Lois Scarborough, Barbara Roth, Marilyn Huntley, Madeline Fitzpatrick Dorothy Williams, Pat Smith, Nedra Santemire, Arlene Kuney. 18 Jr. Play omores THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Richard Griffin, Lynn Kinisely, Verl Morningstar, Von Smith, Donald Ikerd, Buddy Storrs, Harold Kunkle, Lowell Beaverson. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Allgire, Phyllis Aspin, Joan Fidler, Betty Fruchey, Carol Beaverson, Patricia Thompson, Mary Ellen Schaffner. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ruth Taylor, Ward Joughin, Dick Borton, Dick Schaffner, Vada Klophfenstein, Joene Gardner, Joan Ely, Grace Eckert, Joan Smith. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Gerald Kuney, Mary Kuney, Carol Kessinger, Phillip Shadbolt, Rosalind Winzeler, Larry Mohr, Jean Campbell, Jack Gleason, Mabel Beaverson, Kevin Snider, James Thomas. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Beverly Ives, Gilbert St. Clair, Norene Frances Finley, Robert Layman, John Adair, Doyce Merillat, Charles Hatcher, Ora Alleman, Gary Fidler, Buddy Clark, James Borton. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Larry Borton, Marvin Griffin, Robert Kizer, Bob Harman, Fern Finley, Mary Katsoris, Sally Wolfe, Barbara Stockburger, Helen Smith, Nancy Cramer. Crawford, Mayna ooL THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Sandra Seeley, Shirley Kline, Gerald Green, Nancy Brackman, Wilma Liby, Keith Allion, Gerald Ford, Irvin Fether,’ Harvey Johnson, Ollie Shiffler, Billy Stites, Billy Miller. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Ford, Joan Towne, Delores Scarborough, Emilie Tibbits, Jerry Zeigler, Barbara Sutherland, Virginia Bacon, Eloise Lucas, Gloria Wannemacher, Mary Lou Keefer, Evelyn Stites, Patsy Brehm, John ROW, Left to Right: Carol Borton, Ann Davis, John Noble, Alvin Miller, Ramon Schaffner, James Ford. FIRST Roval Flint, Lawrence Calvin, Y ird Raker, Billy Winzeler. NOT PICTURED: Anna Layman - I L_TT- 22 Q rgani izationd 26 Student Cdouncif TOP ROW, Left to Right: Helen Smith, Richard Schaffner, JoAnn Fidler, Gene Wilson, Buddy Clark, Sandra Seeley. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Martha Leininger, Rodney Esterline, Nat Glover, Bill Nihart, Marilyn Huntley, Johnney Noble. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Marilyn Huntley, Marilyn Woodard, Barbara D’Lameter, Joan Schaffner, Martha Borton, Barbara Ford, Madeline Fitzpatrick, Edith Warren, Eileen Stemen, Phyllis Borton, Donelda Wright, Janice Sutherland, Arlene Lantz, Rosemary Murphy, Barbara Roth. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Dorothy Lukens, Betty Fruchey, JoAnn Fidler, Nancy-Stites, Virginia Borton, Phyllis Aspin, Mary Lou Funk, Norma Robey, Betty Calvin, Maxine Miller, Mary Lou Uhler, Pat Smith, Barbara Griffin, Dolores Frank. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Betty Stillwagon, Breta Johnson, Nat Glover, Ann Davenport, Dorothy Williams, Patricia Ely, Shirley Joughins, Nedra Bacon, Pauline Roth, Carol Sue Lucas, Lois Scarborough. 27 THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Roma Sommers, Marilyn Woodard, Richard Schaffner, Breta Johnson, Lowell Beaverson, Rosemary Murphy, Paul Ford, Marilyn Huntley, Joan Schaffner. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Dean Bates, Ann Davenport, Marlene Wannemacker, Mable Robey, Dick Bates, Merle Boyd, Deloras Brackman, Norma Robey, Mary Ellen Schaffner. FIRST ROW, Leftto Right; Barbara Griffin, Dorthy Lukens, Mary Lou Funk, Nat Glover, Marlene Beaverson, Lois Scarborough. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Howard Foster, Ward Joughin, Bill Davis, Bob Sentle, Richard Griffin, Dean Bates, Harold Kunkle, Rodney Esterline, Lowell Beaver son, Gene Wilson, Paul Ford, Robert Gallup, Richard Schaffner. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Narvile Cramer, Bob Zeigler, Merle Boyd, Leroy Swartzendruber, Jim Bacon, Bill Straus, Dick Corkle, Gene Fruchey, Richard Taylor, Larry Long, Buddy Storrs. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Lowell McGown, Von Smith, Howard O’Donnell, Bill Nihart, Dick Bates, Don Sly, Dick Givins, Dick Lukens, Robin Wannemacker. 28 THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Roth, Arlene Lantz, Joanne Ely, Carolyn Kline, Nancy Stites, Pat Thompson, Janice Sutherland, Jeanie Keefer, Barbara Griffin, Anna Bell. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Martha Leininger, Edith Warren, Donelda Wright, Barbara Allgine, Delores Brackman, Mary Beaverson, Joene Gardner, Joanne Wolfe, Rosemary Murphy, Pauline Roth. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Carol Lucas, Dorothy Lukens, Grace Eckert, Barbara D’Lamater, Marjorie Milliman, Carol Beaverson, Mary Ellen Schaffner, Marlene Beaverson. 29 ? P Ty )7p v a0t ... vV T?: it yjTrr A7 o „, Nl 'Vc! J ■ , f VA 0 V --' t o ' o y f £ fc£sa ■ v K i r fn. '■J- Nfc' U ; 6 'a % A ,«a,.u aaa'aa. u v v', v c- V 'too 'fo?.®• sCh A s v r , V .?AA‘AV' . 'Jpor y '. 0 “ A f }) c- 9 b .J % «• . $ c ■ ■ o (s -vs x ✓• 'v . ' v ' V- X ? A scAv 7r Aj-A A S¥ON’,. k iy. V“ ) P 9 P l? P M I r A W) ' % UCCr5 ?ti A' A a) 'X , 4 A t , yy VVV4 A ?; r Veh 'eteranS Institutional on the Farm-Training Program. In the Shop In the Class Room 31 THIRD ROW.Leftto Right: Joan Towne, Delores Scarborough, Mary Lou Keefer, Jack Gleason, Mabel Beaverson, Gloria Wannemacher, Barbara Sutherland, Eloise Lucas. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Gerald Kuney, Beverly Ives, Gilbert St. Clair, Kevin Snider, Larry Mohr, Gerald Green, Ollie Shiffler. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Fern Finley, Bob Harman, Bob Kizer, John Ford, Royal Flint, Ann Davis, Carol Borton. Left to Right: Mabel Robey, Marilyn Woodard, Marilyn Huntly, Lois Scarborough. THE LITTLE ONES mess mi sums THIRD ROW, Leftto Right: Pearl Miller, Richard Garrison, Stella Shiffler, Jenny Stillwagon, Edwin Schmidt, Mary Gail Aspin, Frank Wilson, Weldon Glaser, Janice Sutton, Richard Martin, Joe Perez, Linda Allgire, Richard Green, Rogina Powell. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Olive Kunkle, Terry Sarnac, Martha Huntley, Glenda Beaverson, Dale Fruchey, Susan Brackman, Burnell Venia, Carolyn Daso, Elnora Covelaski, Edna Klopfenstein, Gene Beaverson, Jerry Lee Rupp, Florence Sentle, Eddie Allen, Eleanor Portman, Jackie Love, Mrs. Johnson. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Walker, Charles Thomas, Darrell Hibbard, Freddie Shadbolt, Alan Schaffner, Paul Miller, Jerry Belding, Roger Russell, Judy Adair, Jessie Lou Finley, Sharron Griffin. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Schang, Jane Smith. THIRD ROW, Leftto Right: Neva Kuney, Gordon Robey, Duane Peterson, Terry Badger, Barbara Smith, Richard Neill, Charles Maginn, David Rich, Linda Lichtd’nwald, Raymond Russell, Alice Stites, Lois Layman, Miss Ada Spring. SECOND ROW, Leftto Right: Una Bea Allion, Grace Klopfenstein, Thomas Finley, Perry Hills, Ronald Borton, William Ritchey, Jackie Sentle, William Fitzpatrick, Keith Merillat, Curtis Keefer, Stewart Zimmerman, June Graf, Gloria Towne, Earl Ferguson. FIRST ROW, Leftto Right: Ronald Venia, Eugene Reviere, James Merillat, Shirley Stone, Lois Lucas, Rudy Clavin, Dean Sommers, Roland Holmes, Roger Beaverson, Carol Taylor, Diane Adair. NOT PICTURED: Ronnie De Wulf, Larry Schang, Mary Schang. 34 THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Danny Thomas, Herbert Calvin, Carolyn Rice, Beverly Luttrcll, Steve Sarnac, Leon Laymond, Gerald Beaverson, Robert Barton, Caroline Vine, Wilma Scntle, James Spangler, Mrs. Bosse. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Donnie Slivka, Carol Merillat, Phillip McKinney, Mary Jane Wolfe, Jerry Zimmerman, Allen Kuney, Sharon Schaffner, Don Ford, Gene Metz, Joyce Seiler, Mace Sutherland, Charles Portman, Linda Phillips, Chester Reviere, David Griffin. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Roger Corkle, Patricia Bohncr, Marlene Shadbolt, James Merillat, Harold Schmidt, Howard Peterson, Ronald Heximer, Linda Sweet, Barbara Beaverson, Kenneth Whaley, Neil Bates, Janet Anthony, Barbara Joyce Martini, Peggy Stillwagon, Donald Tibbits, Lionel Lindgren. NOT PICTURED: Billy Wheeler, Mary Alice Butler, Edward Freeman, Agedita Perez. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Marilyn Fether, Rollin Miller, Gordon Bair, Ronnie Dean Peterson, Jamie Jones, Robert Beaverson, Richard F rede rick, J. C. Thomas, Curtis Heximer, Dean Smith, Lyle Bates, Marjory Colegrove, David Stevens, Patricia Lichtenwald, Griff Griffiths, Miss LaSalle. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Maryann DeWulf, Lavere Towne, Thomas Shiftier, Donald Beaverson, Homer Keefer, Ronny Whaley, Lawerence Shoemaker. Harry Brink, Irlene Keefer, Sue Thomas, Betty Kuhn. Henry Thome, Joe Sarnac, Karl Ritchey, Betty Johnson, Mary Sue Maginn. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Carol Zimmerman Sonja Randall, Janet Huntley, Jon Schaffner, Donald Lucas, Patricia Link, Joyce Anthony, Jack Mitchell, Melvin Holmes, Harold Kissinger, Larry Cochran. NOT PICTURED: Judith Lloyd, Carol Ann Brehm, Patricia Brackman, Larry Kuney, Louisa Butler, 35 THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Catalina Mendoza, Marlene Sines, Lois Boyd, Margaret Perez, Franklin Wannemacher, Gary Fish, Richard Riegsecker, Billy Merrillat, Charles Peterson, Ora Hatcher, Rodney Venia, Fred Bretthauer, Margaret Shiffer, Donald Ballin, Kay Bohner, Miss Roth. SECOND ROW.Leftto Right: Mary Lester, SuellenScarborough, Dean Waldfogel, Glen Smith, Hervie Riviere, Kent Smith, Gordon Martini, Calvin Rice, Patty Frederick, Karen .Phillips, Duahe Knisely, John Green, Roger Paul Spangler, Miriam Adair. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Robert Robson, Harold Brackman, Mary Sentle, Virginia Vine, Edith Johnson, Roger Shipment, Eddie Bacon, Rex Russell, James Valentine, Allan Crawford, Judy DeWulf, NOT PICTURED: Judy Kay Weber, Rodney Milliman, Lyle Fruchey, Eddie DeWulf, Helen Mead, Martha Mead, Raymond Wheeler, Frederick Speelman. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Jean Mattern, Marilyn Joyce Heximer, Martha Smith, Jo Ann Ballen, Paul Allan Taylor, Robert Thomas, Albert Schmidt, Paul Randall, Roger Fether, Dannie Stevens, David Schmucher, James Gamble, Nancy Ada Powers, Marsha Whaley, Jeanie Fletcher, Marilyn Snow, Mrs. Archer. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Linda St. Clair, Leah Taylor, Nelson Hibbard, Russell Sutherland, Lee Ann Hart, Larry Borton, Edith Shiffler, Norman Calvin, Nancy Randall, Clarence Allgire, Frankie Zimmerman, Denver Keefer, Wayne Gamble, Leanne Miller, Judy Fulks, Billy McKinney. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bonnie Scott, Sally Bretthauer, Gloria Bohner, Patricia Carrington, Nancy K. Holmes, Bobby Lucas, Leslie Sentle, Alvin Ryan, Rutham Corkle, Joy Lee Landis, Audrey Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Paul Freeman, Gladys Butler. 36 WHO? WHERE? WHEN? WE they Lyons here Sept. 17 4 11 Archbold here Sept. 21 5 11 Chesterfield there Sept. 28 5 4 Archbold here Oct. 1 3 6 Lyons there Oct. 8 3 5 Pettisville there Oct. 12 3 1 Out of the fifteen boys who were out for baseball, six were Seniors. Rex Wallace was the regular shortstop, for three years. Dick Corkle was our catcher, Darrell Knisley played left field, Paul Stambaugh third base, and Dick Bates right field. Bob Ziegler played center field. These boys will all be greatly missed by their team mates next year. Due to the early publication of this yearbook the 1949 spring 39 results will not be published. OPPONENTS WHERE THEY US West Unity H 30 29 Fulton H 41 26 Metamora T 56 36 Pettisville T 22 55 Archbold H 38 17 Chesterfield H 30 32 Delta T 39 24 Stryker T 42 30 Alvordton T 44 24 Lyons H 37 30 Pettisville H 27 38 West Unity T 35 28 Archbold T 30 28 Chesterfield T 27 26 Alvordton H 34 31 Fulton T 42 37 Swanton H 37 34 Lyons T 35 34 Metamora H 63 35 Archbold T 41 30 Lyons T Lost 16 33 Won 3 27 40 41 Carl Antel, Jr. Hi Coach JUNIOR HIGH OPPONENT Where They We Fulton H 8 24 Metamora T 56 12 Zone H 12 44 Zone T 15 31 PettisvilLe T 42 21 Archbold H 52 20 Chesterfield 9 18 17 Delta T 14 15 Lyons H 15 8 Pettisville H 33 16 Archbold T 43 15 Chesterfield T 17 19 Zone H 21 41 Fulton T 11 20 Swanton H 20 14 Lyons T 29 23 Fulton H 20 26 Delta H 32 15 RESERVE OPPONENT Where They We W. Unity H 14 17 Fulton H 11 26 Metamora T 28 15 Pettisville T 20 30 Archbold T 38 30 Chesterfield H 10 32 Delta T 16 15 Stryker T 16 14 Alvordton T 28 30 Lyons H 39 24 Pettisville H 31 27 W. Unity T 22 21 Archbold H 67 17 Chesterfield T 33 22 Alvorton H 25 17 Fulton H 38 21 Swanton H 14 18 Lyons T 44 15 Metamora H 29 14 43 1 r l i n Calendar ’48-’49 Sept. Oct. Nov. 13 School Began l Z day 15 Band Mothers Meeting 17 Baseball Lyons H 21 Baseball Archbold H I Baseball Archbold T 4 F.H.A. Night Meeting 5 Baseball Chesterfield T 7 P. T. A. 8 Baseball Lyons T II Senior Pictures at Toledo 12 Baseball Pettisville T Freshmen Hayride 8th Grade Hayride 14 F.F.A. Initiation Dec. 15 F.F.A.-F.H.A. Hayride 18 X-Rays, Seniors-Freshmen 19 Informal Y-Teen Initiation 20 Band Boosters Meeting 21 Informal Hi-Y Initiation 22 P. T. A. Carnival 27 Sophomore Hayride Chapel--James Threlfall 28 Senior Hayride 29 No School N.W.O.T.A. Meeting Toledo 1 F.H.A. Night Meeting 2 Junior Play “A Date With Judy” 4 P.T.A. Hobby Show 5 Pep Assembly West Unity-Basketball H 9 Y-Teens Formal Initiation Methodist Church Jan. 11 No School Armistice Day Hi-Y Night Meeting 12 Fulton-Basketball H 13 Band Boosters Bingo 17 Senior Pictures Arrived 18 Social Security Talk for Seniors F.F.A. F.H.A. Night Meeting 19 Chapel - Rev. Robinson Metamora - Basketball T 22 Junior Chorus Party 23 Y-Teen Hi-Y Dance 25 Thanksgiving Day, No School 26 Vacation 27 Senior Community Sale 29 Pictures Taken for Annual 3 F.F.A. Assembly Pettisville-Basketball T 6 F.H.A. Night Meeting 8 Band Boosters Meeting 9 Hi-Y Night Meeting 10 Archbold-Basketball H 14 Chesterfield-Basketball H 15 F.F.A. F.H.A. Banquet Parliamentary Procedure Contest 17 Chapel--Rev. Martini Delta-Basketball T 23 Christmas Program 24 1 2 Day School Christmas Vacation Began 28 Stryker-Basketball T 29 Christmas Dance 4 P. T. A. 7 Lyons-Basketball H 11 Pettisville-Basketball H 45 Feb. March 13 Hi-Y Night Meeting 4. Eaglezette Staff Assembly 14 West Unity-Basketball T 5 Redheads Played Stoners Y-Teen Assembly 7 F.H.A. Meeting 17 Lyre Club Initiation 10 Minstral Show 18 Archbold-Basketball T 11 Minstral Show 19 Band Boosters Meeting 14 Hi-Y Night Meeting 21 Chapel 18 Hi-Y Y-TeenSt. Patrick’s Chesterfield-Basketball T Dance; Chapel - Alva Clark with 25 Alvordton-Basketball H religious film 3 P.T.A. All Community Show 27 Band Concert 4 Hi-Y Assembly 31 Womanless Wedding Fulton-Basketball T April 1 Womanless Wedding 5 Swanton-Basketball H 4 F.H.A. Night Meeting Senior Agriculture Tests 7 P. T. A. Wauseon 14 Hi-Y Night Meeting 7 F.H.A. Jr. Homemakers Degree 15 Good Friday - Went to Church and Tea 20 Band Boosters Meeting 8 Lyons-Basketball T 21 F.F.A. Night Meeting 9 F.F.A. Pest Contest Party for 22 Senior Play Archbold F.F.A. 29 Assembly 10 Hi-Y Night Meeting May 2 F.H.A. Night Meeting 11 Metamora-Basketball H 5 P.T.A. Meeting 14 F.F.A. F.H.A. Valentine Party 6 Junior-Senior Banquet 15 Tournament Lyre Club Assembly 16 Tournament 12 Hi-Y Night Meeting 17 Tournament 18 Band Boosters Meeting 18 Senior Magazine Party 19 F.F.A. Night Meeting 19 Tournament 22 Baccalaureate 23 Nessle Nature Lecture 24 Commencement Tournament 27 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL 24 Chapel - Mr. Campbell, District 29 Seniors leave for Washington- Hi-Y Leader HAPPY DAY 25 Tournament June 2 Home from Washington and Gov- 27 Band Concert ernment still running smoothly 3 P.T.A. 46 NAFZIGER DAIRY FARM Pasteurized Dairy Products And Ice Cream Compliments Of BATES FLOOR COVERING SERVICE “Don Bates F ayette Ohio FISH’S VARIETY STORE Novelties Glassware Notions Hosiery Candy Agent For BANCROFT DRYCLEANING Telephone 2411 Fayette, Ohio Compliments Of WANNAMACHER'S REXALL STORE C. A, Wannamacher 48 AUTOMOBILES FARM MACHINERY RITCHEY’S Good Equipment Makes PASTRY SHOP A Good Farmer Better F ayette Ohio ACKER MOTOR SALES INC. 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