Gorham Fayette High School - Eagle Hi Life Yearbook (Fayette, OH)
- Class of 1953
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1952-53 PUBLISHED BY CLASS OF 53 GORHAM FAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL FAYETTE, OHIO The school year 1952-53 has seen predictions of inter-planetary communication in the near future. The Seniors of Fayette, in sympathy with these predictions, have planned their yearbook around this theme. Striving to achieve the highest goal in all school activities has always been the aim of Fayette students. This year has been no exception. In fact, the editors believe this year has brought all of us one step closer to reaching the heights. Therefore, it seems only reasonable that the year's work and achievements should be exemplified by Flying High. SUPT. MELVIN R. HARMAN I Believe 1. That education is more essential today than it has ever been before; that not only is it more essential, but also that more phases of its specialization are imperative today. 2. That most people can accomplish a great deal more than they think they can if they are willing to make the effort. 3. That the great become great only because they have an insatiable desire to serve others. 4. That something is required of each of us in the building of a better world. 5. That the happiest people are those who have an abiding faith in God, in themselves, and in their fellow man. Sck oo£ (f ourd SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. J. V. Dodd, Dr. Glen Noble, Melvin Harman, Carl Treat, Clerk. STANDING, Gaylord Schaffner, Clair Shipman, Gordon St. Clair. 4 MR. RUSSELL B. LEUTHOLD Principal, Social Studies MRS. LUCILLE VIOLET English MR. CLOYCE LEATHERMAN Mathematics MISS GERALDINE THROCKMORTON Home Economics MR. PAUL BOYD Varsity Coach, Science MRS. THELMA LUKENS English MR. ROBERT HEIMAN Commercial, Jr. Hi, and Baseball Coach MR. EDWARD GREEN Agriculture MR. RAY MAKOWSKI Music 5 Cjracle Jeacherd SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Spring, Mrs. Riggs, Mrs. Feill. STANDING: Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Portman, Miss Burkholder, Mrs. Archer. MRS. CAULKINS Librarian SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bus Drivers-Rev. Shull, Jack Love, Oscar Riviere, Rev. Frye. STANDING: Charles Climo, Sherm Weir. Mr. Bert Weir, Mr. Sam Lantz, Custodians MRS. DONELDA METCALF Office Secretary Seniors NANCY CRAMER Reporter I; Treasurer 3; President 4; Y-Teens I, 2, 3,4, Pres. 4; Girls State 3; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Wig Masque 4; Co-salutatorian. ORA ALLEMAN Class Vice Pres. 1,4; Student Council I; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; No Place to Park 3; Eaglezette 3,4; Yearbook Ass't Ed. 4; Wig Masque 4. GILBERT ST. CLAIR Class Treas. 4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4;FFA I , 2, 3, 4; Eaglezette 1,2,3,41 Chess Club Chairman 3; Basketball Manager 1,2,4; Dist. Scholarship Test 1,2, 3, 4; Boy's State 3; Wig Masque Pres. 4; Student Council 2; Valedictorian. BARBARA STOCKBURGER FHA I,2,3,4; Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3; Girls Glee 1,2; Student Council 1,4; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Wig and Masque 4- MARY KATSORIS Y -Teens 1,2,3, 4l FHA I; Mixed Chorus 1; Class Sec. 3,4; Girls Glee I; Eaglezette 4; School Book Guild 3, 4. LARRY BORTON FFA 1,2, 3,4; No Place to Park” 3; January Thaw 4; Basketball I; Baseball I. 8 Seniors BUD CLARK Student Council 1,3; Band 1,2, 3; Sax Quartet 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,41 Basketball 1,2,3,4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Eaglezette 3,4; Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,45 Yearbook Ass't Bus. Mgr. 4; Wig Masque 4. JEAN CAMPBELL FHA 4; Girls Glee 3,4; Y-Teens I; January Thaw 4- NORENE FINLEY Y-Teens 1,2, 3.4; FHA 1.2,3,4; Hall Monitor 1,2; Eaglezette 2,3,4; Yearbook 4. BILL BALLIN Mixed Chorus I; FFA 1.2; Hi-Y 4; January Thaw 4. GARY FIDLER Class Pres. I; Class Treas. 2; Band I; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Hi-Y 1.2,3; Track 1,2. HELEN SMITH Class Sec. I; Pres. 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 3,4; Clarinet Quartet 1,2; County Band 1.2.3- 9 Cl.(aSi V Hi Bud, What are you doing? Oh, looking at the nineteen fifty three year book. Remember when we were in the first grade? Oh yes, and Miss Wiseman was our teacher; and we gave our first play. Beverly was Miss Muffet; Barbara-Queen; and David-King. Let's see who's with us? Why, Ora Alleman, Harvey Bacon, Catherine Backer, Beverly Ballin, Mable Beaverson, Phyllis Beaverson, Larry Borton, Marvin Brehm, Bud Clark, Nancy Cramer, Jean Divert, Lyle Dopp, Audrey Double, Irvin Fether, Jack Gleason, Shirley Hawkins, Beverly Ives, Harvey Johnson, Mary Katsoris, Janet King, Jeanette King, Mary Kuney, Anna Rose Layman, Larry Mohr, Nancy Reed, Sara Reigsecker, Helen Smith, Barbara Stockburger, Dick Stowell, Rosalind Winzeler, Sally Wolfe, David Wakely, Helen Taylor, Maynard Raker, and Lawrence Calvin. Oh, Here we are in the second grade. Miss Christensen was our teacher. Remember, she had a crush on our music teacher. Oh, yes, that was the year that Gary Fidler came to our school. Here we are in the third and fourth grades. This was when Kevin Snider and Marvin Griffin joined us. We had Miss La Salle and Mrs. Fisher for our teachers. Remember when we had a Thanksgiving lunch, we drew names and exchanged lunches. Oh, in the fifth grade we had a Halloween Party. Gilbert St. Clair came in that year. Miss Spring was our teacher. We thought we really were something that year. The sixth was one of our busiest. We had to really study, though it was hard to do. Mrs. Johnson, our teacher, used to give us girls heck for playing on the jungle jim with dresses on! We gained Fern and Norene Finley and oh yes, James Borton. Boy, we sure worked in the seventh and eighth grades preparing for High School! We had as sponsors Mr. Harman and Miss Lange. This year we gained Bob Harman, Charles Hatcher and Jean Campbell. Charles became the genius of the class. In our freshman year we knew all there was to know. This year we gained Bill Ballin, and Dick Stowell. We had as our sponsor, Mr. Harman. By the time we were Sophomores we were wondering if we would ever graduate. Our guide was Mr. Green. Our Junior year was our biggest yet. We got out of class to choose our class rings and was kept very busy on our Junior Play, No Place to Park . Preparing for the Junior Senior Banquet was a lot of fun. This year Barbara Huyck and Sondra Yost joined our class. Mr. Adamchak was our sponsor. Remember him? Remember in our Senior year we were going to teach the teachers something instead of them teaching us ! By this time we still had Ora Alleman, Bill Ballin, Mable Beaverson, Phyllis Beaverson, James Borton, Larry Borton, Jean Campbell, Bud Clark, Nancy Cramer, Gary Fidler, Fern Finley, Norene Finley, Jack Gleason, Marvin Griffin, Bob Harman, Charles Hatcher, Barbara Huyck, Beverly Ives, Mary Katsoris, Mary Kuney, Larry Mohr, Helen Smith, Kevin Snider, Barbara Stockburger, Gilbert St. Clair, Dick Stowell, James Thomas, Rosalind Winzeler, Sally Wolfe, and Sondra Yost. Fifteen members stayed with us throughout the twelve years. They were: Ora Alleman, Mable Beaverson, Phyllis Beaverson, Larry Borton, Bud Clark, Nancy Cramer, Jack Gleason, Beverly Ives, Mary Katsoris, Mary Kuney, Larry Mohr, Helen Smith, Barbara Stockburger, Rosalind Winzeler, and Sally Wolfe. Mable Beaverson Bud Clark 10 Seniors JACK GLEASON No Place to Park 3; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Chess Club 3; Eaglezette 3,4; Dis. Scholarship Test 1,2,4; Wig Masque 4; Co-salutatorian. BARBARA HUYCK Wauseon 1,2; Girls Glee 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Eaglezette 3,4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Bowling Team 4; Wig Masque 4. PHYLLIS BEAVERSON FHA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Class V. President 2,3; Yearbook Editor 4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Eaglezette 2, 3; Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Hall Monitor 2, 3,4; FFA Sweetheart 4; Basketball Queen 4. MABLE BEA VERSON Girls Glee 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,3; FHA 1,2, 3.4, Sec. 4; Student Council Sec. 3; No Place to Park 3; Hall Monitor 1,2,3. BEVERLY IVES Mixed Chorus 1,2; Girls Glee 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council I; Hall Monitor 1,2; No Place to Park 3. DICK STOWELL Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,41 Track 1,2,4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4; Eaglezette 1,2.3; FFA 1.2,3,4; Hl-Y 1; Class Vice Pres. I; Wig Masque4; Class Pres. 2. 1 1 CU Wdt We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty three, being sufficiently advanced in education, and of supposedly sound and disposing mind, do herewith solemly declare this our Last Will and Testament. To the Faculty, we leave the extra knowledge, which we did not need or absorb. To the Juniors, we leave our thoughtfulness and our ability to raise money. To the Sophomores we bequeath our earnestness in studies, and our readiness for work. To the little Freshman we will our courteous ways and loyal school spirit. The precious qualities listed below are to be equally divided among the said underclassmen. Ora Alleman--wills his rich bass voice to Jerry Rupp Bill Ballin--wills his curly hair and 'horse sense' to Harvey Johnson Mable Beaverson--wills her smile to Carolyn Daso, and her Class Ring to Carolyn Tingle Phyllis Beaverson--wills her homemaking ability to Martha Huntley, and her Cheerleading dress to Mary Lou Keefer Jim Borton--wills his school sweater to Marvin Sebring Larry Borton--wills his bowling ability to Keith Allion Jean Campbell--wills her easy manner to Joyce Lavinder and her flirting habit to Wilma Liby Nancy Cramer--wills her journalistic headaches to Eloise Lucas Bud Clark--wills his 'big' car to Edwin Schmidt Gary Fidler--wills his varsity letters to Richard Green Fern Finley--wills her typing ability to Bill Winzeler Norene Finley--wills her engaging smile and County health title to Barbara Walke Jack Gleason--wills his scientific knowledge to Sharon Griffin Marvin Griffin--wills his clowning manner to Jim Crawford Bob Harman--wills his comb to Paul Miller Charles Hatcher--wills his sudeburns to Kenny Potter Barbara Huyck--wills her extra pounds to Eleanor Portman, and her class ring to Judy Adair Beverly Ives--wills her black hair to Shirley Stone Mary Katsoris--wills her disposition to Gloria Wannemacher Mary Kuney--wills her serenity to Paul Shull Larry Mohr--wills his boots and saddle to Alan Schaffner Helen Smith--wills her clarinet to Jackie Love Kevin Snider--wills his big tuba to Barbara Beaver son Gilbert St. Clair--wills his professional manner to Bill Feill Barbara Stockburger--wills her lovely blonde hair to Gene Schaffner Richard Stowell--wills his ego to Dale Fruchey, and his 'Toni' to Charles Thomas Jim Thomas--wills his band suit to Eddie Allen and his shyness of girls to Maynard Raker Rosalind Winzeler--wills her 'specs' to Royal Flint Sally Wolfe--wills her personality to Joane Towne Sondra Yost--wills her trips to Pittsburgh to Virginia Bacon Seniors BOB HARMAN Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track I; Brass Quintet 4; Wig Masque 4; No Place to Park 3; January Thaw 4. SALLY WOLFE Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 FHA 1.2,3,4; Kindergarden Helper 4. SANDRA YOST Winchester Thruston School for Girls 1,2; Y-Teens 3, 4; Eaglezette 3,4; Queen Attendant 3; Chess Club 3; Girls Glee 3; Class Reporter 4; Wig Masque 4. LARRY MOHR Band 1,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Basketball I, 3; No Place to Park 3; Hi-Y 4; Wig Masque 4. MARVIN GRIFFIN Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 4; Wig Masque 4; Student Council 4; Yearbook Staff 4 KEVIN SNIDER Ag. 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Brass Quintet 4. OutfooL Fayette, Ohio May 22, 1983 Nancy Cramer--After a sensational kissed by a famous movie queen. Jack Gleason--nuclearphysicist and campaign Miss Nancy Cramer was elec- Helen Smith--lady biggame hunter successor of Einstien has received the ted President. Previous to this unprece- and circus animal trainer has bagged a Nobel Prize for developing an atomic dented election, Charles T. Hatcher-- world record grizzly bear while hunting mouse trap. radical labor leader had tried in vain to in Idaho. Beverly Ives--famed woman states- introduce an amendment to the Consti- Jim Borton--successful farmer, has man, has been elected Sec. General of tution prohibiting the election of women now turned his talent to running the the United Nations. She started out as a to the presidency. magnificient Munson Mill. garbage collector but found that it was Gilbert St. Clair - -the world renouned Rosalind Winzeler--has become the too difficult for her. historian, has just completed his second nations leading home nutritional expert. Marvin Griffin--has started a new book on World History and Is now de- She appears 5 times a day on televison. bubble gum factory. The company's voting most of his time to lecturing. Colonel Mabel Beaverson- -retired as name is Super Duper Mammoth Bubble Barbara Huyck- -has opened three head of the Woman's Army Corp to get Gum Co. more Beauty Shops. She specializes In married. A cousin Colonel Phyllis Bea- Larry Borton--long time pin setter the new, short St. Bernard hair cut. verson--is expected to replace her. Both and skilled bowler, finally took over the Sondra Yost--famous stage star has were recently cited for outstanding Morenci Bowling Alleys. returned to Fayette to take over the services. James Thomas - -got a very important management of the local paper. Dick Stowell is the worlds leading contract for the repairing of Fayette's Ora Alleman—thirtygamewinnerfor deep sea diver. He has developed a new streets, which as everyone knows, have the Detroit Tigers is taking over the diving suit which permits descent to an been in a sad state of repairs for many managing job. He also is selling tele- unlimited depth. years. vision sets on the side. The Finley Sisters --noted fur trappers Mary Kuney--famed woman lawyer, Bob Sure Shot Harman- - the famed have just returned from another winter in has become the first woman ever to ap- professional basketball star has averaged Siberia with a million dollars worth of pointed to the Supreme Court. Her hus- 73 points per game so far this season. fur. band and sons will continue to manage His team has averaged 75 points. Gary Fidler--All American quarter- the families law firm which has 25,000 Bill Ballin--world champion rodeo back from Findlay College has been branches. star has retired to go into partnership signed by the Cleveland Browns. Bud Clark--the great jet ace, who with Larry Longhorn Mohr, the Texas Sally Wolfe--the famous woman in- recently went into full partnership with cattle king and former world wrestling dustrialist who has successfully com- Eddie Rickenbacker, has announced his champion. bined career and family, has become development of a plane that flies faster Mary Katsoris--great woman physi- Pres, of the U.A. Steel Corp. replacing than the speed of light. He also said that cian has just developed a cure for cancer her recently deceased husband. he is developing a plane that flies over, after ten years of research. Barbara Stockburger--noted farm on, or under water with ease. Jean Campbell--firstsuccessful wo- housewife and leaderwill become Pres. KevinSnider--successfulag. major, man race driver is shooting for her third Cramers new Sec. of Agriculture. She just bought another 400 acre farm. This straight win. The last two years it has strongly advocates one-crop farming. farm is east of Alvordton. been rather embarrassing for her to be 14 Seniors ROSALIND WINZELER Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee 1,2,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Play Prompter 3; Band 2, 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Eaglezette 1,2, 3,4; Basketball program chairman 2, 3. JIM BORTON Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Room Monitor 3; FFA 1,2, 3,4; January Thaw 4; Wig Masque 4. JIM THOMAS Hi-Y I, 2, 3,4, Pres. 4; Band I, 2,3,4; Sax Quartet I. 2, 3,4; Track Manager I; Pep Band 3; No Place to Park 3; Student Council 3; Wig Masque Sec. 4. MARY JANE KUNEY FHA 1,2.3.4; No Place to Park 3. CHARLES HATCHER Dist. Scholarship Tests [,2,3,4; Track 3,4; B. G. Science Day 1,2. FERN FINLEY Eaglezette 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Girls Glee 2; Yearbook Typist 4; Hall Room Monitor 1,2, 3,4. 15 St kwDAli V4%4 a . rR4« w I , .osw«r ah- si -' iK(T r.rc- STEVENSON Ike wins overwhelmingly The Stevenson Faction I like Ike Doesn't that look good Seniors attend Prom Who's the face behind the masque Buy some popcorn They look better this way Nancy wins poster contest 1. Class Sponsor 2. High Review Saleswomen 3. Review Contest Captains 4. Didn’t Get into Canada 5. Hot Dog Sales 6. Lucky Winners 7. Pictures are here 8. W e W on 9. Good-night Ma 10. Too cold in the barn Mi vitied SITTING: Barbara Stock burger, Business Manager. STANDING: Bud Clark, Assistant Business Manager. A nnuu StJf GIFFORD RADIO AND ELECTRIC SERVICE Your T. V. and Appliance Headquarters SITTING, VEFT TO SIGHT-. PhyUw Beavetson, Editor; Mt. Leurhoid, Sponsor. ST ADDING . Ota AUeman, Assistant Edit oi. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Gleason, Class Prophecy; Sondra Yost, Class Prophecy; Barbara Huyck, Class Will. STANDING: Bud Clark, Class History; Mabel Beaverson, Class History; Dick Stowell, Class Will. Congratulations to the Class of '53 WANNEMACHER'S REXALL STORE Fayette Ohio Melvin Wyse Eloise Lucas Paul Shull Nancy Brackman Gene Schaffner Joan Towne Irvin Fether Virginia Bacon Royal Flint Barbara Sutherland Maynard Raker Wilma Liby Lawrence Calvin Joyce Lavinder John Noble Bill Winzeler Carol Borton Harvey Johnson Phyllis Ernst Jim Crawford Sandra Seeley Keith Allion Ann Davis Gerald Ford Mary Lou Keefer Raymond Schaffner Leland Fahringer Shirley Kline Barbara Ford John Ford Carolyn Tingle Harvey Potter Gloria Wannemacher Soph omore Darrel Hibbard Elnora Covelaski Roger Borton Sharron Griffin Carol Daso Burnell Venia Glenda Beaverson Jerry Belding Dick Martin Jessie Lou Finley Alan Schaffner Susan Brackman Charles Thomas Jackie Love Eddie Allen Betty Siegle Fred Shadbolt Barbara Walker Fred Armstrong Janice Sutton Dale Fruchey Eleanor Portman Bill Feill Judy Adair Marvin Sebring Florence Sentle Jerry Rupp Shirley Short John Pfund Pogina Powell Gene Beaverson Edwin Schmidt Frank Wilson NOT SHOWN Carolyn Schang Martha Huntley Luella Coleman Compliments of DR. J. V. DODD Fayette, Ohio }resLmen Raymond Russell Ronnie DeWulf Lois Layman Harold Wiler Mildred Wiler Richard Neill Ronald Holmes Betty Young Rudy Calvin Lois Lucas Tom Finley Linda Lichtenwald Larry Schang Jim Borton Neva Kuney Curtis Keefer Thelma Ernst Ronald Venia Gordon Robey June Graf Jim Merrillat Gloria Towne Earl Ferguson Terry Badger Roger Beaverson Russell Rose Perry Hill Diane Adair Ivan Miller Rosalie Shaffer Jack Colegrove Carol Taylor Paul Miller Ronald Borton Shirley Stone Charles Maginn Delores Kingsley Bill Ritchey Richard Green Shirley Lavinder Richard Beaverson Jackie Sentle David Hershiser Barbara Smith NOT SHOWN Una Bea Allion Compliments of MUNSON GRAIN ELEVATOR Munson, Michigan Marlene Shadbolt Bill Wheeler Linda Phillips Charles Portman Beverly Luttrell Robert Elarton Barbara Beaverson Harold Schmidt Mary J. Wolfe Lynn Elarton Patricia Bohner Lionel Lindgrin Joyce Seiler Kenneth Whaley Carol Merrillat Carolyn Vine Steve Sarnac Agedita Perez Neil Bates Wilma Sentle Leon Layman Wilbur Rood Carolyn Rice Jerry Zimmerman Mary Schang Ronald Heximer Danny Thomas Phillip McKinney Donald Slivka Sharon Schaffner David Griffin Janet Anthony Herbert Calvin Gerald Beaverson Allan Kuney Robert Borton Gene Metz Don Ford Compliments of LUGBILL BROTHERS INC. Archbold, Ohio P'' ■ Jamie Jones Janet Huntley Melvin Holmes Marilyn Fether Larry Kuney Betty Johnson Sue Thomas Thomas Shiftier Nancy Miller Jack Mitchell Marjorie Colegrove Larry Shoemaker Larry Cochran Betty Kuhn Norman May Patricia Brackman Richard Fredrick Irlene Keefer Patricia Link Roger Corkle Carol Allender Orville Goldsmith Homer Keefer Mary Sue Maginn Marvin Shull Joyce Anthony Jon Schaffner Lyle Bates Carol Brehm Harvey Potter J. C. Thomas Joe Sarnac Dean Smith Curtis Heximer Mace Sutherland Judith Lloyd Ronald Whaley Patricia Lichtenwald Clifford Kingsley Donald Lucas Rolin Miller Robert Beaverson Griff Griffith Donald Beaverson Compliments of PORTER LUMBER COMPANY Morenci, Michigan Mrs. Feill Rodney Venia Fred Bretthauer Lyle Fruchey Marlene Sines Eddie Bacon Judy Weber Weston Schrock Helen Mead Kent Smith Karen Phillips Duane Knisely Erma Huyck Rex Russell Shirley Wentz Harold Brackman Mary Lester Raymond Wheeler Martha Mead Glen Smith Miriam Adair Thurmon Schrock Mary Sentle John Green Edith Johnson Allen Crawford La Vere Towne Margaret Perez Gary Fish Virginia Vine Jimmy Valentine Judy De Wulf Karl Ritchey Rodney Milliman Margaret Shiffler Ora Hatcher Geneva Waldfogel Roger Shipman Franklin Wannemacher Lois Boyd Hervie Riviere Kay Bohner Dean Waldfogel Sonja Randall Compliments of FISH’S VARIETY STORE Fayette, Ohio Miss Spring Calvin Rice Louise Ikerd Larry Wentz Norman Calvin Audrey Johnson Paul Taylor Melinda Sullivan William McKinney Marsha Whaley James Gamble Jean Allender Larry Borton Sally Bretthauer Donald Potter Marilyn Heximer Jerry Kuney Patty Fredrick Robert Lucas Leah Taylor Nelson Hibbard Marilyn Snow Russell Sutherland Leanne Miller Roger Fether Joy Landis Leslie Sentle Gloria Bohner Paul Randall Bonnie Scott Albert Schmidt Linda St. Clair Ruthann Corkle Nancy Holmes Nancy Powers Patricia Carrington Nancy Randall Lee Ann Hart NOT SHOWN Iris Wade Compliments of LOUDENS DEPARTMENT STORE Montpelier, Ohio Paul Waldfogel Carol Brooks Richard Krohn Connie Head David Ray Wolfe Nancy Liechty - n fl H| ’■«i ,wf A ft Dale Kunkle Curtis Dee Cooley Barbara Colegrove Robert Thomas Janet Borton Eugene Frame FRANK'S SHOE STORE Montpelier, Ohio Poll Parrot Trim Tred Shoes Miss Burkholder Roger Rupp Josephine Ramon Denver Keefer Rebecca Perez Harold Frye Sandra Milliman Bobby Mitchell Diane Scott Tommy Archer Molly Gallant Gary Rice Donna Fether Curtis Johnson Mary Schrock Warren Esterline Linda Schang Jerry Landis Vicki Smith Richard Shipman Lauretta Winzeler Elwyn Bates Martha Lucas Frederick Sullivan Peggy Mann Billy Humbert Davis Metcalf Shirley Riggs Jack Slivka Edith Shiffler John Lavinder JliLrd Cjrucle Mrs. Portman Terry Frederick Margaret Kuney Jimmy Carrington Linda Kay Vanderberg Ronnie Sebring Diana Reviere Wayne Chase Dorthy Smith Larry Frederick Linda Lou Link Roger Sines Patty Brehm Kenneth Heximer Verna Jean Walker Lynwood Leichty Sheila Devys Tommy Miller Rosa Manchaca Ray Hart Dorthy Ikerd Wayne Gamble Beverly Lantz Larry Bretthauer Jeanne Kenbeck Brian Holmes Dee Ann Daso Charles Snyder Carolyn Rupp John Taylor Sandra Mitchell Junior Machaca Linda Stoner Glen Bethel Betty Jo Maginn Suzan Perez Robbie Dennis Sharron Stone Marcia Ford ft. 4ft ft Mrs. Riggs Karen Head Rudy Perez Linda Ziegler Gary Fether Mrs. Johnson, First and Second Lorrine Keefer James Fruchey Sharon Randall Raymond Mead Ruthann Schang Mary Bretthauer Robert Brehm Janette Humbert Glen Noble Janet Holmes Philip Crooks Neale Chose Janice Lantz Darrel Borton Connie Short Lowell Cox Linda Kohli Patsy Milliman Raymond Bradley Phyllis Brackman Donald Shaffer Judy Morr John Zimmerman Carol Hall Delores Menchacs Terry Morr Anna Rose Stoner Johnny May Carla Kingsley Margaret Rupp Marlene Keefer Sharon Shelters Janet Borton Betty Keefer Marjorie Grandstaff Charles Mann Janet Russell Vera Lucas Fred Bretzloff Carolee Kingsley Harold Miller NOT SHOWN Hillis Shadel Merlin Taylor COLEGROVE BROS. 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Fayette, Ohio —J indercj-arten Mrs. Mitchell Roger Snow Susan Miller Gary Head Karleen Clough Carl Keefer Lynette Schaffner Roger Lantz Diane Borders Lonnie Borton Mary Jane Pfund George Winzeler Sharron Dunn Denny Schaffner Rebecca Allion Johnny Metcalf Janis Brawley J. C. Potts Patricia Rising Michael Cox Troybell Wheeler Steve Green Joyce Jones David Schaffner Martha Colburn Galen Hibbard Mary Lynn Brawley Tommy Vanderberg Bonnie Swartzendruber Larry Brown Dickie Vine Judy Leatherman Eddie Meyer Barbara Shaffer Allen Lichtenwald Susan Barnhart Danny Stoner Billy Curtis Janis Woodard Tommy Mohr Becky Harper Randy Scott NOT SHOWN Dottie Dodd Donald Liechty J W LEFx TO RIGHT: Barbara Stockburger, Dale Fruchey, Charles Pottman, Marjory FIRST R ’cfcOND ROW: Dick Stowell, Susan Brackman, Virginia Bacon, JoanTowne, Colegtove. THIRD ROW: Ann Davis, Diane Adair, Royal Flint, Jim Crawford. FOURTH curtU Heximet- HUTc oN.s aye“'- Oh?„° WARe W . Basketball Concessions School Party The Student Council was composed of fourteen members this year-two members from each class and a representative from each organization. Among the activities of the Student Council this year were: the management of the concession stands at the basketball games, the sponsorship of the basketball queen ceremony, scheduling chapel programs, and various other activities. Heading the organization was the President, Dick Stowell and the advisor, Mr. Leuthold. 34 Finnnr Charles Thomas, Eloise Lucas Inhn r l, Jack Gleason, Bud C ar aCSOris' Rosalind Winzelet, Susan Brackrnan°bi!ie' SITTING: N rene Finley Fta A1Ieman’ CIaU' Mr Heim B' Ckm 6y- Fern Wey. Barbara Huyck, Sondra V sor. °lf- Nar cy Cramer. ____Nancy Cramer Jvia tor-in-chief-------- t st. Clair Associate editor---_Sondra Yost feature Editor------r lind Vinzeler Assist,-Ult Editor-- liUjohn Noble 2£ SK=—«— Elementary and ,, . Organization Editor—nloise Lucas Assistant Editor--------------Susan Brackman Reporters-------------Nancy Brackman Judy Adair, Charles Thomas Business Manager----------Ora Alleman Publication Manager-----Jack Gleason Mimeoscopo—-----------Eleanor Portman Mary Katsoris Mimeograph-----------------Bud Clark Typists----------------Norene Finley Barbara Huyck, Fern Finley Sponsor------------------Mr. Heim an The Eaglezette Is a bi-monthly studert publication and is a member of the NODIA It holds an excellent rating. Coroplir'ient 0 INC. acker motor sates 35 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Wannemacher, Mable Beaverson, Norene Finley, Barbara Ford, Phyllis Beaverson, Barbara Stockburger, Eloise Lucas, Beverly Ives, Joan Towne. SECOND ROW: Miss Throckmorton. Carol Borton, Glenda Beaverson, Mary Lou Keefer, Jean Campbell, Una Bea Allion, Betty Siegel, Jackie Love, Virginia Bacon, Barbara Sutherland, Sally Wolfe, Shirley Short, Sandra Seeley. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Young, Thelma Ernst, Mildred Wiler, Joyce Cook, Fern Finley, Diane Adair, Lois Lucas, Gloria Towne, Sharon Griffin, Phyllis Ernst, Carol Taylor, Ann Davis. FOURTH ROW: Rogena Powell. Linda Lichtenwald, Jessie Lou Finley, Nancy Brackman, Carolyn Tingle, Wilma Liby, Mary Kuney, Susan Brackman, Lois Jean Layman, Judy Adair, Barbara Smith. GIVEN INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 2021 Fayette FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Borton, Jim Crawford, Alan Schaffner, Mr. Green, Gene Schaffner, Dick Stowell, Gilbert St. Clair, Gerald Ford. SECOND ROW: Maynard Raker, Russell Rose, John Pfund, Leland Fahringer, Jack Colegrove, Richard Green, Fred Armstrong, Bill Winzeler, Jerry Rupp, Raymond Schaffner, Royal Flint, Melvin Wyse. THIRD ROW: Roger Beaverson, Perry Hills, Richard Beaverson, Earl Ferguson, Darrel Hibbard, Jim Borton, Ivin Miller, Jim Merrillat, Curtis Keefer, Harold Wiler, Paul Miller. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Robey, Dick Martin, Roger Borton, Richard Neil, Jim Borton, Kevin Snider, Frank Wilson, Irvin Fether, Gene Beaverson. TE£US FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Walker, Sharon Griffin, Diane Adair, Sandra Seeley, Jackie Sentle, Mary Katsoris, Fern Finley, Ann Davis. SECOND ROW: Miss Throckmorton, Nancy Cramer, Sally Wolfe, Virginia Bacon, Shirley Stone, Jessie Lou Finley, Carolyn Daso, Barbara Smith, Gloria Wannemacher, Rosalind Winzeler, Carol Borton. THIRD ROW: Barbara Sutherland, Judy Adair, Nancy Brackman, Susan Brackman, Norene Finley, Carolyn Tingle, Eleanor Portman, Janice Sutton, Sondra Yost. Compliments oi SEEL.E.Y SOHIO BULK STATION Favette, Ohio FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Crawford, Bud Clark, Marvin Griffin, Jim Thomas, Mr. Leatherman, John Noble, Charles Thomas, Harvey Johnson. SECOND ROW: Larry Schang, Bill Ritchey, Kenneth Potter, Eddie Allen, Gilbert St. Clair, Jim Borton, Larry Mohr, John Ford, Raymond Russell, Bill Ballin. SENIOR FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Wannemacher, Patricia Brackman, Patricia Link, Bill Feill. SECOND ROW: Barbara Ford, Rosalie Shaffer, James Thomas, Joyce Seiler, Sharon Schaffner, Royal Flint. THIRD ROW: Harvey Johnson, John Ford, Bob Harman, Perry Hills, Jerry Rupp, Melvin Wyse, Mary Sue Maginn, Richard Martin. STANDING: Mr. Makowski, Charles Maginn, Kevin Snider. M A J 0 R E I I E S FAYETTE THEATRE Where the Best Pictures Play Eloise Lucas, Judy Adair, Susan Brackman, Nancy Brackman. 38 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Gleason, Carolyn Daso, Betty Johnson, Helen Smith. SECOND ROW: Danny Thomas, Rogena Powell, Carol Taylor, Rosalind Wlnzeler, Beverly Lutrell, Janice Sutton, Linda Phillips. THIRD ROW: Jon Schaffner, Lionel Lidgren, Lyle Bates, Curtis Heximer, Charles Thomas. STANDING: Sharron Griffin, Jim Crawford, Larry Shoemaker, Richard Frederick, John Noble. Band 2nd Horn in F Q 1203 “Old Comrades” March C. TEIKE arr. by L. P. Laurendeaxt and M. L.Lake §Hii tu: TRIO Our music department enjoyed a very successful year. Among its accomplishments were the Christmas Program, District and State Contests for Band, Chorus, Solos, and Ensembles, and the Spring Concert. The band received a rating of excellent in the District and very good at State. Of the fifteen Solos and ensemble entries to the the district, 6 received superior and advanced to state. There, I received superior. The highlight of this year was the Spring Concert which was given May 14. 1 m A §Hg 11908-12 Carl Fischer, Inc., New York orud FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Beaverson, Griff Griffith, Donald Beaverson, Danny Thomas, Clifford Kingsley, Melvin Holmes, Larry Cochran. SECOND ROW: Caroline Vine, Beverly Luttrell, Donald Slivka, Robert Beaverson, Kenneth Whaley, Marilyn Fether, Wilma Sentle, Janet Huntley. THIRD ROW: Betty Jane Kuhn, Wilbur Rood, Mary Schang, Curtis Keximer, Sharon Schaffner, Mary Jane Wolfe, Patricia Bohner, Linda Phillips. Joyce Seiler, Irlene Keefer, Charles Portman, Carol Allender David Griffin, Mr. Makowski. FOURTH ROW: Donald Lucas, Carol Merillat, Lyle Bates, Judy Lloyd, Carolyn Rice, Patricia Link, Agidita Perez, Carol Ann Brehm, Patricia Lichtenwald, Dean Smith, Joyce Anthony. FIFTH ROW: Jamie Jones, Nancy Miller, Janet Anthony, Phillip McKinney, Betty Johnson, Marlene Shadbolt, Barbara Beaverson, Roger Corkle, Margorie Colegrove, Sue Ann Thomas. RED AND WHITE SUPER MKT. Fayette, Ohio FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Curtis Johnson, Roger Rupp, Rodney Milliman, Gary Rice, Patty Frederick, Sally Bretthauer, Nancy Holmes, Marilyn Snow, Mary Lynn Lester, Curtis Cooley. SECOND ROW: Richard Shipmen, Robert Mitchell, Peggy Ann Mann, David Metclaf, Harold Frye, Billy Humbert, Nelson Hibbard, Larry Borton, Karen Phillips. THIRD ROW: Kent Smith, Mr. Makowski, Allan Crawford, Ora Hatcher, Lavere Towne, Elwyn Bates, Tommy Archer, Robert Lucas, Warren Esterline. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Davis, Phyllis Ernst, Gloria Towne, Phyllis Beaverson, Joan Towne, Barbara Walker, Thelma Ernst. SECOND ROW: Jackie Sentle, Carol Borton, Barbara Ford, Rosalind Winzeler, Shirley Stone, Jean Campbell, Virginia Bacon, Barbara Sutherland, Sandra Seeley, Mr. Makowski. THIRD ROW: Gloria Wannemacher, Eloise Lucas, Barbara Smith, Janice Sutton Carolyn Tingle, Nancy Brackman, Beverly Ives, Linda Lichtenwald, Carolyn Daso, Lois Lucas. bob ’ LEFT TO RIGHT: Kevin Snider, Royal Flint, Melvin Wyse, Danny Thomas Charles Thomas. Eaglezette at Work National F.H. A. week F.F.A. and F.H. A. Prize Winners at Fair F.F.A. and F.H. A. Banquet F.H. A. Formal Initiation LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Davis, Phyllis Beaverson, Susan Brackman. Compliments of RUPP'S FURNITURE CO. High Class Floor Covering Archbold, Ohio Queen Phyllis Beaverson, Escort Co-Captain Richard Stowell Bud Clark, Ann Davis Gene Schaffner, Susan Brackman STONER'S pH. OLDSMOBILE XT AND CHEVROLET s T-i-yj Sales and Service f VI 7 Fayette, Ohio Gary Fidler Bob Harman SEASON'S RECORD i Lyons f [ Chesterfield ) West Unity 1 Pettisville f i Pioneer ! i Metamora i ) Waldron ; ) F ulton f TOURNAMENT GAMES Ohio City Pettisville Metamora Lyons West Unity Chesterfield Delta F ulton Archbold Stryker North Adams Archbold Kunkle Delta Chesterfield Metamora IDick Stowell Ora Alleman Gene Schaffner 2 eAerveS GILBERT ST. CLAIR Manager Compliments of DeMERRITT HARDWARE CO. Morenci, Mich. C lieerfeaderd FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Burnell Venia, Bill Winzeler, Roger Borton, Frank Wilson, Harvey Johnson, Dick Martin, Maynard Raker, Alan Schaffner. SECOND ROW: John Ford, Fred Armstrong, Marvin Sebring, Paul Shull, Keith Allion, Eddie Allen, Raymond Schaffner Dale Fruchey, Fred Shadbolt, Mr. Boyd. MARVIN GRIFFIN Manager LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Brackman, Phyllis De rearn Compliments of MORENCI HATCHERY Morenci, Michigan We 35 41 30 38 58 33 36 34 47 50 30 44 32 51 25 42 44 35 60 46 2 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Borton, David Hershiset, Jim Borton, Charles Maginn, Russell Rose, Ivin Miller, Ronnie DeWulf. SECOND ROW: Danny Thomas, Paul Miller, Raymond Russell, Gordon Robey, Larry Schang, Tom Finley, Earl Ferguson, Mr. Heiman. eServeS Ohio City Pettis ville Metamora Lyons Cnesterfield Delta Fulton Archbold Stryker North Adams Archbold Kunkle Lyons Chesterfield West Unity Pettisville Pioneer Metamora Waldron F ulton They 28 28 20 35 24 25 16 54 27 20 52 19 37 32 24 22 19 15 10 26 24 Pettisville 39 32 Lyons 30 31 Chesterfield 38 30 Delta 31 34 Archbold 43 25 Archbold 47 29 Lyons 34 27 Chesterfield 22 43 Pettisville 62 35 Metamora 23 Tournament 25 Pettisville 41 ers LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Schaffner, Mary Sue Maginn, Diane Adair, Carol Taylor. BaJJt SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Ford, Ora Alleman, Bud Clark, Dick Stowell, Gary Fidler, Royal Flint, Gene Schaffner, Jack Gleason. STANDING: Mr. Robert Heim an, Jim Borton, Fred Armstrong, Paul Shull, Burnell Venia, Roger Borton, Harvey Johnson. Frank Wilson, Richard Martin, Maynard Raker, Alan Schaffner, Ronald Borton. FALL F aye tie RECORD 17 Lyons 5 Chesterfield 24 Pettisville 6 ■ Chesterfield 11 Metamora 7 Fulton 23 Pettisville 18 Waldron Opp. 1 1 2 3 6 1 14 4 SPRING F ayette 3 RECORD Opp. Wauseon 0 15 Metamora 0 9 Lyons 0 6 Archbold 5 11 Delta 0 7 Chesterfield 5 1 Ottawa Hills 3 3 Montpelier 0 Denotes Fall League Co. Tournament District Tournament FAYETTE COOPERATIVE FOOD LOCKER INC. Fayette, Ohio The Eagles carried their victory stiring into Spring play, being undefeated until district play. They ended the season as Fulton Co-champs with Archbola, thereby adding a second trophy to the one shown above. Dual Meet Dual Meet Archbold 75 Pettisville 45 Fayette 38 Fayette 46 Dual Meet County Meet Fayette 75 Delta 76 Chesterfield 43 Archbold 60 Triangular Meet Fayette 42 F ayette 33 1 2 Pettisville 22 Chesterfield 40 1 2 Chesterfield 20 Morenci 63 Fulton 3 1 2 1. Make it Gene 2. Who has the ball 3. Let's go 4. Y -teen Prom 5. Orchestra at the Prom 6. We won tonight 7. Santa Claus came to town 8. Spring baseball season 9. Jr. and Sr. Banquet 10. Grades are having a party 11. Sell those tickets 12. Cheerleading practice VamaticS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr.- Leuthold, Ann Davis, Jim Thomas, Gilbert St, Clair, Sondra Yost, Bud Clark, Maynard Raker, Barbara Stockburger, Mr. Boyd. SECOND ROW: Joan Towne, Carol Borton, Barbara Ford, Virginia Bacon, Gloria Wannemacher, Elanoc Portman, Susan Brackman, Judy Adair, Rosalind Winzeler, Nancy Cramer, Sandra Seeley. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Beaverson, Barbara Huyck, Marvin Griffin, Bob Harman, Jack Gleason, Jim Borton, Ora Alleman, Charles Hatcher, Dick Stowell, Ramon Schaffner, Nancy Brackman, Eloise Lucas. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Boyd, Carol Borton, Barbara Huyck, Nancy Brackman, Gloria Wannemacher, Jackie Sentle, Ann Davis. KNEELING: Susan Brackman, Eleanor Portman, Barbara Smith, Virginia Bacon, Sandra Seeley. BACCALAUREATE COMMENCEMENT May 17. 1953 8:15 P.M. Prelude, Nocturne” ... Edward Greig Processional, War March of the Priests” ............... Mendelssohn SON DR A YOST Invocation .......... Rev. J. B. Swain Marimba Solos The Old Refrain . Trans........ ..................... Fritz Kreisler Serenade” ............. Franz Schubert MR. MAKOWSKI Bible Reading ............ Ora Alleman At the Gate of Heaven ......Arr. Allen 1 Heard a Forest Praying ..... ..................... Peter De Rose GIRLS' CHORUS Sermon ......... A Design For Living REV. E. E. ROBERTS Fayette Methodist Church Wagner Melodies , Richard Wagner BRASS QUARTET Benediction........ Rev. J. B. Swain Recessional, War March of the Priests ............... Mendelssohn SON DR A YOST May 22, 1953 8:15 P.M. Processional Grand March ........ J. H. Rollinson HIGH SCHOOL BAND Invocation ....... Rev. Harold L. Frye Followers Today, Leaders Tomorrow ................ Gilbert St. Clair Marimba Solos Csardas .................. V. Monti Flight of the Bumblebee ...... .................... Rimski Korsakov MR. MAKOWSKI Introduction of Speaker ........ .. ... Superintendent Melvin R. Harman Address .... There Is A Place For You KARL H. A. REST Speaker, Writer, Pastor Cornet Solo My Regards ......... Edward Llewellyn HARVEY JOHNSON Presentation of Diplomas DR. J. V. DODD President of Fayette Board of Education Benediction .... Rev. Harold L. Frye Recessional Recessional ......... Samuel Roussear HIGH SCHOOL BAND First day of school Grades celebrate Halloween Get that tip off! SEPTEMBER 16. Baseball at Lyons. 19. Baseball with Chesterfield, here. 23. Baseball with Pettisville. 24. Seventh and Eighth grade ball game. OCTOBER 1. Senior pictures taken. Baseball at Chesterfield. 2. P.T.A. meeting. 3. Baseball at Metamora. 6. Junior class rings ordered. 7. Baseball with Fulton, here. 8. Baseball with Pettisville, here. 9. Y-Teen night meeting. 10. Baseball with Waldron, here. 13. Hi-Y meeting. 16. F.H.A. meeting. 22. Seventh grade party. 23. F.F.A. journeyed to Anderson's grain terminal. 24. N. W. O. E. A. 27. Hi-Y meeting. 28. County F.F.A. Chapter Farmer Degree. 31. Band marched for Hallowe'en. NOVEMBER 6. P.T.A. meeting. 10. Hi-Y Meeting 11. Y-Teen chicken supper at Firehouse. 13. Y-Teen formal initiation. 14. Basketball with Ohio City, here 20. F.H.A. meeting. 21. Basketball with Pettisville, here. 24. Basketball with Metamora, there. 28. Basketball with Lyons, here. DECEMBER 2. Basketball with West Unity, there. 3. Wig and Masque meeting. 5. Basketball at Chesterfield. 6. Basketball at Delta. 8. Representative of Findlay College spoke to seniors. 10. Senior pictures arrive. 12. Basketball at Fulton. 15. Group pictures taken. 16. Individual pictures taken. 17. Wig and Masque meeting. 18. F.H.A. meeting. 19. Basketball with Archbold, there. 52 23. Basketball with Stryker, there. 24. Christmas vacation starts. 30. Basketball with North Adams, here. JANUARY 2. Basketball with Archbold, there. 5. Christmas vacation ends. 6. Basketball with Kunkle, here. 8. P.T.A. meeting 9. Basketball with Lyons, there. 12. Hi-Y meeting. 15. Y-Teen meeting. 16. Basketball with Chesterfield, here--Senior class party. 20. Basketball with West Unity, here. 21. Wig and Masque meeting. 22. Basketball with Pettisville, there. 26. R. O. T.C. representative talks to Sr. boys. 27. Basketball with Pioneer, here. 29. Seventh and Eighth at Morenci. 30. Basketball with Metamora, here. FEBRUARY 4. Wig and Masque meeting, Mr. Obee, speaker. 5. Hi-Y officers to go to Defiance. 6. Basketball with Waldron, here. 7. Basketball with Fulton, there. 9. Hi-Y meeting. 10. Basketball with Fulton, here. 11-14. Tournament. 16. Representative of Nursing from Flower Hospital to talk to girls. 18. Tournament. 19. Representative of Heidelberg to talk to seniors. Tournament. 20. Zone play. 21. Tournament. 24. F.H. A. -F. F.A. Banquet. 26. Y-Teen meeting. 27. Girls play basketball with Chesterfield girls. 28. Bowling team's bake sale. MARCH 3. County band rehearsal. 4. Father-Son banquet. 5. P.T.A. meeting. Group picture retakes. 6. Basketball game for band benefit. 7. District music contest at Toledo 9. Hi-Y meeting. 10. Individual picture retakes. 12. Atheletic banquet. 53 Faculty vs. Businessmen Too bad, you missed Jr. and Sr. Banquet There's a fire Daddy! 13. Senior class party, freshman skating party. 14. District Music Contest Bryan 19. F.H.A. Meeting 20. County Music Festival 23. Sr. Scout meeting 25. County Teachers' meeting 26. Girls 4-H meeting 27. Baseball game with Pettisville here--Yost's Concert 28. Y-teens to Toledo APRIL 1. Wig and Masque --Track meeting at Archbold 6. P. T. A. 7. Father and Son Banquet Church of Christ 9. Y-teens Womans Council 10. Junior Play The Professor Proposes 13. Hi-y meeting 14. Baseball game with Archbold here--band Concert 15. Track meeting at Archbold 16. F.H.A. meeting 17. Baseball tournament with Delta here 18. State Chorus Contest MAY 1. Jr. and Sr. Banquet 5. District Judging Contest 6. Track meeting at Morenci 8. Sr. Play January Thaw --7-8 Softball game at Zone 9. Sr. Play January Thaw 11. Hi-Y meeting--County Track meeting 12. Girls 4-H meeting 13. Mother and Daughter Banquet--Baseball game with Montpelior here 14. Baseball game with Chesterfield here--Y-teen meeting 15. Kindergarten visitation--Baseball game at Fulton 16. District Track meeting 17. Baccalaureate 19. Baseball game with Lyons there 21. F.H.A. Welcome and Farewell party 22. Commencement 26. Last Day School; Award day 31. Leave on Senior Trip 54 The editors and staff expresses its appreciation to the advertisers whose names appear in this section. This book would not be possible without their cooperation and support. Their products and services are commended to the attention of our readers. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Lugbill Additon Archbold, Ohio RUSSELL TAYLOR REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS Munson, Michigan BOWMAN'S DAIRY BAR West Unity, Ohio MORENCI FARM EQUIPMENT Morenci, Michigan MELVA FLOWERS AND GREENHOUSE Fayette, Ohio Morenci, Michigan KEIM'S CLOTHING STORE We treat you CD The yearO West Unity, Ohio HARRY D. ROE AUTO AND ELECTRIC SERVICE Fayette, Ohio SIGG HATCHERY Feeds--Remedies Fayette, Ohio LEVI LUKENS REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Michigan and Ohio DONALD FEILL Night Hawk Cabins General Trucking Fayette, Ohio CALVIN'S WELDING SHOP All types of Welding Fayette, Ohio Compliments of KILNE OIL COMPANY Fayette, Ohio FAYETTE MANUFACTURING CO. 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