Grand Rapids High School - Pirate Yearbook (Grand Rapids, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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This is a product of the high school students, with all the printing being done here. We hope you will enjoy our ORANGE Q BLACK as much as we have enjoyed publishing it. June Guyer PRESUNEU BQ y SIUHHNS UFBHHHU WHS N HIGH SEHUUL PICTURE I Mr. Jones, Advisor Cnot picturedb Miss Carstensen, Advisor June Guyer, Associate Editor Junior Kendall, Editor-in-Chief Bill Shephard, Assistant Editor A! .CL1lf'lf Janet McEwen Rebecca Annbruster Jane Nicodemus Mary Jane Box Alumni Editors: Marjorie Jennings Shirley Huffman Mildred Carter Art Editors: Don White Glen Stearns Richard Graf Marjorie Miller u x 5 PICTURE II PICTURE III PICTURE IV Gail Fitch, literary Mary E. Lipp, circulation Emaline Mohr, Business Mgr Jack Katon, sports Editor Paul Booher, Photography ista: gstandingl Jenny McCurdy Ruth Smith Qseatedl Lucille Weaver Theola Crosby Shirle Schroeder Production: Bud Wright Charles McEwen David Oman Marvin Fortney Knot picturedl Phyllis Snyder Don Richards L'Qs.'iL '21-3' Q, M , ,f 'NGA 'SS-, A K 'R ,pn mga! UEUIEHTIUH TO THE Boys GF owe so-fooa U ofsmcr vw-fo GAVE mme LIVES DURING WORLD WAR II, WE,THE ANNUAL STAFF OF 79117 PROUDLY DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK. Dean Sautter, Harold Gerdes, Edmund Long, Theodore Bentley Newman Pinks, Stewart Dickes, Forest Dickes, Lloyd Carroll l I 1 l A ! r i I fi L--f' D 1453557 lclfj A i ' f 5 I 1 'x X X HUWIHISHWIUU Q 1 5 if af 5 5 r 'S I E gi ,lf S2 5 , U 5 ? 1 f 1 , E Lowell Studer, Ben Pollock, Joe Culbertson, Marguerite Borough, John Thomas Qmmior mar-mmm A A The Board Members, elected as representatives ofiihe Community, have opened the doors for the students of our District to enter into the Halls of Learning. Vith the splendid cooperation and support of these men, our school has attained a high standard. HUHTIUISTRHTURS The County Superintendent, his Assistant, and our local Superintendent responsible to the people of our District through the Board of Education, mann age administrative situations and student problems. Through them the students are given opportunities, and the standards of the school are elevated to the highest degree. Miss Offerman, Mr. Oman, Mr. Harkness ,ul- LEFT J D.W. OMAN Superintendent A.B. Findlay mums M.A. Univ. of Michigan Grand Rapids LEFT TWO: RICHARD BERRY Industrial Arts B.Sc. Bowling Gree Oklahoma A.Q M. Perrysburg VIVIEN RIEGLE Social Science Bowling Green Stat A.B. Ohio Wesleyan Bowling Green EDNA-HEISER English, Latin Bowling Green Stat SECOND n State Univ. e Univ. .MEET NORMAND JONES Coach, mathema B.Sc. Bowling Grand Rapids ROW RIGHT TLD: ANN CARSTENSEN Commercial Ohio State Uni Curtice HAROLD WILL Music B.Sc. Ohio Wes A.M. Michigan Toledo THIRD ROW . NANCYHFAHLE Sixth Grade tics, science Green State Univ v.B.Sc. leyan e Univ. B.Sc. Bowling Green State Univ. Gibsonburg Ohio State Univ. Tontogany DOROTHY RETTIG BETTY GENS Home Economics Fifth Grade Bowling Green State Univ. A.B. Toledo Univ. B.Sc. Defiance College Grand Rapids Napoleon - FOURTH ROW EDNA BROWN RUTH MANOR Fourth Grade Bowling Green State Univ. McClure DORIS MAWER Third Grade B.Sc. Bowling Green State Univ. weston Second Grade B.Sc. Bowling Grand Rapids MARVEL PATTON First Grade Bowling Green Rudolph Green State Univ St te Univ. iw h gui-vf' W Y' ': 112 - f-gggrig, gf-- f W .Mi 'N f an 'i -an-U-...A K 131 Y u4nsllI ' Y X .gr I' wan. vw If . if R V5 Qi'-,. - E I -wma Q A -!-,'- Q-9 16 Sm 'X M 'DN frm N., i if X1 'fa 1' Aff? i 'Iss-Q ,invin- f . f 1 ., P 52 ' , 516535553 iii-fx is3if-S'-ww fs5f:2f4ff f -wi V- Ii A 3,2 ,es fi fs Tiff cs: K ,V . 2 S ' 5 Le ,, J f ' . z.- X W 4. , ff f W 53: FL- fan. I K - QQ. 1 .gg-if QM? R , V Y ig I , , hrivg 'gpm-dns 3224 'inf' sig ki s I Q 3' ' fglf-1 95 F ' 2 5 , ,V gi 2 413111 n YIHX 5: Ei W Q ine! I Q ,A ' 5 Q . 3 Q 3 . .gy 5 ' A 1 -, Sf? - 2 3 Eu Qzfwf n... ,sf wg- M y ' ' Q M .q, W. 5? C Cii X 1 z VU I U ' 1,-,.....-1 I ,---..... 1 V.: '...-.-...N.i'-5 ! xE-'ju- gall 1 5 ! Q 1 I 5 ' 1 4 ! Q 1 1 I F g I ' 3 1 s E , ' a I V o I . Q.- EEHIUHS , D K V , - -,, K. .-na. L 'f '- , U .' -- ' P 5, an av sv wig Q E E9 Q-aaw In .-. Sffffff . .... .. .,.. .. V ..... ,.., . I ' , I . . . -4,l , -.N-,,,... N... . . ,.......- .... ...-.f -- -- -- H -'H --- ' - ' ' U H U! ' .V A U nw U' H A .. U. V, .. ,Urn .... 5 E E E TE 73 Q E ? s S 5 i LQ A Z. 5 a 5 E E '1 A . E fx Take back your Latin Ay, Your ihysics Ay, ' - Your typing Ay, Ay, Ay, We can't keep moving Ay, Our brain cells Ay, Any longer Ay. Ay. Ay. But all this making with the cheatin' and the rcheatin' with its beatin' leaves me weepin', Holayl First Katon writes it and he puts it here, Then Fitchie writes it and he puts tt here, Then Oman finds it and he takes it there, That's enough, That's enough Take it back my brains out of whack! There's a great big crack in the back of my poor old cranium. Take back your History Ay, Your business Ay, Your Phys Ed, Ay, Ay, Ay, Why can't you send us Ay, A less strenuous Schedule Ay, Ay, Ay, It's gettin' so now Ay, That even Ay, In slumber Ay, Ay, Ay, I hear the Echo of Assignment and the lectures that's behind them--- Holay! Those 8 periods take them away. These words are wsdhg to the tune of South America Take It Away. FRED KENDALL hunter -Academic Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2.3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Cantata l.2,3,4 Choms Contest 3 Scholarship 3 Annual Staff 4 Spilled Ink 3,4 Baseball 3,4 A Case of Springtime' Basketball l,Z,3,4 Most Popular Boy 'a MILDIID IAVON CARTER Millie -Academic Home Ec. Club 1,2 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Contest Chorus 3 A Case of Sprlngtime 3 Spilled Ink 4 Girl Reserves l,2,3,4 D, A. R. Scholarship 4 Cantata l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Fireman Save My Child 3 Love Clinic 3 Sextette 4 Class Officer 4 May Queen IAC! KATON lack -Acadomle Basketball l,2,3.4 Baseball 3,4 A Case of Springtime 3 Glee Club 1,2 Spilled Ink 2.3 Annual Staff 4 Class Officer 4 Cantata 1,2 Scholarship l,2,3 Valedictorian 4 Skeleton Walks 4 MARIORIE EAN IENNINGS HIALINE M. MOH! Mq!qQ -General Bullion-C0mm0fCld1 Class Officer 3 Class Officer 1,2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 51311165 Ink 13,4 Band 2,3 Home Ec. Club 1,2 A Case of Springtime 3 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Spilled Ink 4 District Contest 3 Annual Staff 4 Chorus Contest 3 Cantata 1,2,3,4 Cantata l,2.3.4 Home Ec, Club 1,2 Band 2,3,4 Girl Reserves l,2.3,4 Annual Staff 4 Skeleton Walks 4 D. A. R. Scholarship 4 I 3? ri . ew A I LUCIA JUNE GUYER ltchIo -Commercial Cheerleader l,2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club l,2.3,4 Girl Reserves l,Z,3,4 Class Officer l,2,3 Sextette 2,4 District Contest 3,4 Ensemble Contest 4 Spllled Ink l,2,3 Cantata l,2.3,4 Annual Staff 4 Home Ec. Club 1,2 Skeleton Walks 4 Girl Reserves l,2,3.4 A Case of Springtime Sextette 3 Skeleton Walks 4 THIOLA MARY CROSBY Crosby -Commercial DeVilbiss l Class Officer 3,4 A Case of Springtime 3 Love Clinic 3 Glee Club 2,3,4 Sptlled Ink 3.4 Annual Staff 4 Girl Reserves l,2,3,4 Cantata 2,3,4 GAB. FITCH Red -Academic Scholarship 3 Annual Staff 4 A Case of Springtime 3 Salutatorian 4 Skeleton Walks 4 SHIBLEYIEAN HUFFMAII Shirley -Commercial A Case of Springtime 3 Spilled Ink 4 Home Ec. Club 1,2 Cantata 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 1.2.3.4 Girl Reserves l,2,3,4 Annual 4 Skeleton Walks 4 M PAUI. BOOHER Paul -General Wayne 1,2 Basketball 3,4 A Case of Springtime 3 Annual Staff 4 LUCILLE M. WEAVER Boots -Commercial Glee Club l,2,3.4 Spilled Ink 2,3,4 Annual Stafi 4 Girl Reserves l,2,3.4 Scholarship 1,2 Cantata l,2.3,4 Sextette 4 Skeleton Walks 4 GENEVIEVE MCCURDY RICHARD GRA? llllUY -General Rich -General Glee Club 3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3 Girl Reserves 3.4 Band 1,2 SP1119d Ink 4 A Case of Springtime 3 CGTHGYG 3.4 Annulal Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Cantata 1,23 Skeleton Walks 4 MARY ELLEN IJPP. Marta -Commercial Libbey 1 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 2,3,4 A Case of Springtime Cantata 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Girl Reserves 2,3,4 SHIRLEY A. SCHHOEDER CHARI. L. MCEWEN Shirts -General Monclova l ,2.3 Girl Reserves 4 Cham -General Glee Club l.2,3,4 Cantata l,,2.3,4 3 Glee Club 4 Basketball Manager 2,3,4 Cantata 4 Spilled lnk 4 Annual Staff 4 Band 3,4 Spilled Ink 4 Annual Staff 4 Boy Scouts l,2,3,4 Chorus Contest 3 Baseball Manaqer 3.4 Skeleton Walks 4 A X A S -1. w t R rtif Q V -fmt ,mn-as 4+ 3, xfggtr l 4 -4, .X 'fc ., . A ' X RUTH SMHH Ruth -Commercial Glee Club l,2.3,4 Annual Staff 4 A Case of Springtime 3 Girl Reserves l.,2,3.4 Cantata l,2,3,4 Sextette 4 IAN! E. NICODEMUS Nic -General Class Officer 1 Band l,2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Cantata l,2,3,4 Girl Reserves l,2,3,4 District Contest l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Spilled lnk 3,4 A Case of Springtime D. A. R. Scholarship 4 Scholarship 2 State Solo Contest 3 State Chorus 3 Student Conductor 2 Nat'l. Fed. of Music 4 Mu Phi Scholarship 3 Chorus Contest 3.4 Skeleton Walks 4 Baccalaureate Service High School Auditorium Sunday, May 18, 8:15 P. M. Prelude Anna Mae Heising. Processional Anna Mae Heising HPomp and Circumstancen- Elgar A Invocation Rev. Ben Loan Music Mixed Chorus UMy God and IU- Sergei NRock of Agesn- Buck Scripture Rev. Ben Loan Soprano Solo Jane Nicodemus nThe Lord's Prayern- Malotte Class Sermon Rev. Ray Richards UThe First Stepn Music Girls Chorus NMay Day Caroln- English Folk Song arr.-Taylor Benediction Rev. Ray Richards Recessional ' Anna Mae Heising Commencement Program High School Auditorium Tuesday, May 20, 8:15 P. M. Superintendent D. W. Oman, Presiding Music Girls Chorus HMaritaU- Morgan NPlaintn- Czech Folk Song Invocation Rev. B.D. Hughes Music Mixed Chorus nLo A Voicen- Bortniansky Salutatory Gail Fitch UTo the Stars Through Difficultiesn Music - Girls Sextette HFairies Dancen HSleep Sleep Beautyn- Bright Valedictory JOhn Katon HOur Challenge- The Atomic Age Soprano Solo - Jane Nicodemus NPace, Pace, Mio Dio- Verdi Class Address Rev. R. Lincoln Long . WThe Largest Number in the Worldu Saxophone Solo Fredrick Kendall NSmoke Gets in Your Eyesu- Kern Presentation of Class Mr. Normand Jones Class Advisor Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Lowell Studer President of Board of Education Benediction Rev. Ben Loan WTO the Stars through Difficulties Ladies and Gentlemen: Tonight, we the Seniors of W47U, welcome you, our parents, teachers and friends, to this commencement. As we look intoime future tonight there are troubles and wibulations for all of us.N Our country has just passed through one great war and nowi ere' is talk of another. Yes, these are times that even the best of us quail under added responsibility. And we must share the responsibility of keeping this peace for the future generations. Men with confidence in humanity say this all will pass and give way to permanent peace. Others agree that this is a very depressing time, but go further by saying that great nations can never peaceably agree on important matters, Which view shall we follow? Governments are no better than the people composing them and we are the real ,government UT this Great country. As we are one of the most powerful nations on earth, our decision will count heavily in deciding the fate of mankind. We one it to our decendents to make a decision we shall never regret. We are now enjoying the toils and achievements of men who have 'gone before usg Men who believed in the old adage WThere is a silver lining to every cloud. They believed in it and devoted their entire lives to bettering conditions under which they lived. For instance, during the Dark Ages, the outlook for civilization was much bleaker even than it is today. Today we fear the advent of an agesnmilar to the Dark Ages. Then the majority of people were not concerned with the future. The forces of evil grolnd the people down, terrorized them and gave them little to look forward to. There was no education and little security to be found. Yet, despite this bleak outlook, people were preserving gpast customs and accomplishments. In that world there was one place of safety, the great monasteries of Europe. There men labored keeping alive the spark of civilization. In those days there were no printing presses. If something was to be preserved in writing, it had to be written by hand. Men who believed that civilization was not dead, laboriously copied volumes of past historical events, literary achievements, and preserved them in the depths of the old monasteries. Their faith was justified and their work was not in vain. The world as they knew it eventually disintegrated and the principles of humanity again ruled the world. ' Those men had courage and devotion of highest type. They were working and praying for a day which they knew only future generations would see, the day of deliverance from terrorizing forces. We too, are working for a day which we are afraid we ourselves shall never see, a day of permanent peace and cooperation among the great nations of the world. We all know that is desperately important, because another warmith the terrible weapons we now have and some which are still in research would be disastrous to civilization. It would destroy all semblances of government in all nations and produce an age similar to the Dark Ages. Terror will again prevail over the world, controlled only by those who are able to muster suf- ficient forces to rule the world. Yes, it is a grave responsibility our country has to carry in these troubled times. Our statesmen and diplomats are doing their best to 'avert another armed conflict and still not follow a pattern of appeasement. As I have said before, we are the real government of the United States, if we' lose confidence in our offizers and fail to give them the cooperation we need, then we may well prepare for a war which will make even the last one seem puny by comparison. The world always has and always will need men with great confidence and ability, men with vision and courage, who can surge ahead and lead the people. However, a leader must not have his own personal glory as a goal and expect to become a truly great leader. He may lead and direct the lives of millions of people. But what will be the result? We saw that plan reach ' a climax in the life of Adolph Hitler. It wrecked his country and even now his people are stunned by the ravages of war. The goal of a leader must include the welfare and happiness of the people he leads. But leaders alone can not help a country. The people must realize what their leaders are doing. They also must know what is required of them as a people and how they can best give their leaders the cooperaion they need. A country is no better than the people and leaders together can make it. Upon the leaders and people of this country and those of other countries depend the future of our civilization. Gail Fitch 1: Toni t we, the 60th graduating class of Grand Rapids, are 'about to step forth o be challenged by a new age, the Atomic Age. This new age dwarfs all others by comparison. On the work of this class and others like it all over the world, could or will hinge the entire future of our civilization. We have two choices, firsty we can make the world a much better place in which to liveg or second we can carry on a series of the most destructive wars in history, which might eventually wipe out all mankind. ll Our first choice is built on peace, coeoperation, and mutual trustg our second, on distrust, greediness, and lust for power. ' We must not only make the right choices and decisions. We must be prepared to carry them out quickly and efficiently. Thus, the responsibility falls not only on those of us who make the decisions, but on those who carry them out. Whenever a person mentions the Atomic Age, the first idea that comes to our minds is the Atomic Bomb. However, the Atomic Bomb could be a very minor part of this new age. Included in the Atomic Age are other new horizons electronics, radar, and plastics, are but a few. Men who should know tell us that it is entirely possible that we shall be able to make rocket trips to the Moon and Ears in the near future. On the Moon could very easily be huge deposits of uranium and radium. -We do not know what else could be there, houh ever. If we do set up a base there, it would be a short hop to that massive dangerous, but fascinating planet, Mars. We are now several years ahead of any other country in the atomic research work. It is up to us to keep ahead, yet if we try to keep ahead, the other countries will try to catch up. We do not trust other countries and we co1ld start another war. Should we try to keep ahead, then, or should we show the other countries that we trust them, and quit our research toward war? If we do, we are cutting down our own safety. We must make up our minds. If we fail and a new war starts, the atomic bomb may seem small and insignificant compared to other weapons. Rockets that spread poisonous gases and deadly germs over a whole city is only one of the other weapons. Radio- active particles will be spread in the same manner and when caight in gas masks, they will subject victims to shortrange radiation. Blisters form on the sking in S to 6 hours blindness follows: then osmotic skin bleeding from affected areas, and finally death. We know less about the things we shall have if we succeed. These are some of the marvels we have in the field of radio, for instance. Radios will print our morning newspaper for us in the early morning, so we can read them at breakfast. Exoerimenting scientists found that a pin-sized wire of columbium nitride, a highly heat-sensitive compound, in a casing cooled by liquid hydrogen, could pick up radio broadcasts. This is just a wireg it does not have tubes or other aids of the conventional radio. Other soientiststorked with micro-waves. First, they beamed thago mares into a balloonful of ammonia gas. The ammonia absorbed theseswaves and turned their intangible energy into molecular energy, which spread to the balloon skin. This balloon skin, acting - . I 1 1 as a loudspeaker diaphragm actually talked. These are but a few of science's new miracles, more will come. Not all of our efforts should be spent in getting aheadecientificallyz We must try to get ahead politically, to gain a better understanding of other ways of life, and to give people of other countries a better understanding of OUP way of life. One of the hopes of peace of the world is the UNO. We should do our part to make it succeed and it will take hard work to do our part. Another thing we must fight is the unedemocratic wry of life. ' what has happened in Germany and Russia could happen here. You may think that this has nothing to do with the new age, but if we do not stop it, it will lead us on the path to war, and we will not receive the peacetime benefits of the Atomic Age, but the wartime horrors. This path leads to the totalitarian government and the lust for power and the greed that starts wars. , If we are to progress to the new age scientifically and politically we must also progress mentally. We must think of our country and our neighbors not of ourselves. We must try to free the country from racial and religious intolerance. we must think not so much of money and profit, but of freedom and liberty. If we advance as far mentally as we do in other ways, we shall have peace and cooperation among countries and we shall reap the benefits of the new era. - Jack Katon jzgqfi 5255? 3532425 mf' Egigiia- ' .'.' '.' if-I-J, ,-I-,Ig '.', A v,', .'. .:.j.:.1 .3 744, ,l.:,L.1 Q-j ji- rx... we aw , ww an va Time has slowly passed before us and we no longer hold responsi- bilities of a senior class. Those responsibilities hfve faded but grown again, only to be greater and more exciting than before. Traveling the dusty Ipad to a new and different life, I found myself journeving down the highway to a near- bv 'ir field. Suddenly there seemed to be a strange humming in my ears, almost like a siren. Mercvl Had I been driving too fast again? Before I realized what was happening, a cop had stopped me and was walking toward mv car. uWhat's the hurry? ---- Let me see your onerator's license,H he said. No L It wasn't a Hhe,U it was a Hshegn a sturdy, determined looking policewoman. A second look revealed the mystery hidden- behind her dark eyes and I found her to be none other than Lucille Weaver, HBoots.H Yes, Boots has become one of the few policewomen in this country and is obviously fulfilling her duties to the best of her ability. After a visit with Lucille, I proceeded to continue my journey toward the air field. I hadn't traveled far when suddenly a car overtook me and passed at a tremendous rate of speed. when the car had nearly disappeared from sight, I noticed it was swerving back and forth in the road. By the time I caught up and stopped, it had stopped too, and someone was busily engaged in fixing a flat tire. Too busy, almost, to notice that anyone was watching. But when he did look up I couldn't be mistaken as to the identity of this person. It was Richard Graf. The same Richard weall knew and remember so well from our school dEyET 7EEhErd was in a great hurry to ret his tire fired because he was aoing to be married that afternoon. He had met Hthe onen for him and was readv to settle down to the peace and quietness of his own little home. After Richard had his tire fixed and was on his way again,I continued my journey to the air field. I bought my ticket to the World Fair in New York and sat down with others, to wait for the plane to arrive at the field. I had not sat there long before a young girl, with her arms filled with letters and papers, hurried across the lobby and entered a HPrivate Office.H It was still a little dim in my mind who this busy person was, but when she returned I was sure. It was Theola Crosby. Theola had become a stenogranher there and was saving her money to vacation in Mexico soon. I had wandered only a short wav when a vounr lady took my attention. 'She was extremely busy writing on a pad she held in her arm. fs I drew closer, her eves,met mine and her engfgina young smile told me who she was. It was Mildred Carter. Lildred had become very successful as a reporter for the Toledo Blade. Remember how good she used to be at getting inside Hdopen for the nChatterH column in our school paper? Hell, she carried her ambition and ability a little further and had become one of the Blade's star reporters. As Mildred and Iwalked on among the crowd,discussing our classmates, I learned that Jack Katon had become the promising young Governor of'New York State, One of America's greatest presidents once held that office, so Jack has a bright outlook toward the future. We hadn't moved much further when an attractive little fortune teller drew my attention to one side. Since there seemed not to be such a crowd in that section, we moved closer and before long mv curiosity was great enough to take me inside. The informetion l received from this little woman proved to be quite interesting. I learned from her that, thouph many problems might arise, my decision on marriage would be made within the neit year. My husband will be tall and dark, but further arrangements need not be made for several years, since complications change the lives of manv voung people today. Mildred had invited me to share her hotel reservation for the week end, but, passing the race track to leave, our attention was taken.agcin as we recognized the name of another of our classmates. The voice was cominp from the loudspeaker in the vrandstand as we heard, nCole, ridden bv Fred Kendall-- comine in at Gate L.U We stepped over to observe more closelv and true enouph it was Junior, so we decided to stav for the race. lt was a verv hot afternoon but we scarcely noticed that with such excitement surrounding us. Although our throats were quite hoarse after the race, we decided to visit the racing stables a few minutes, to see Junior. We learned thft this was Junior's third yeir as a jockey, but he was planninn to retire from this profession soon to become an auto racer. i As Mildred and I walked along the sidewalk on our way to the hotel, we came to an emptv lot where we saw a huge billboard. Hlce Follies,H it read, Hfourinv the East. Starring Shirlev Jean Huffman and E332 Ellen Lipn.H Yes, twd more of our old classmftes had found their place in the new worlda d were evhibiting their talents as examples for other voung women of the world to follow. ' As we proceeded toward the hotel, we met two smell children playing near the walk. It seemed at first that I might be seein? double, after such a long dey at the fair, but a few steps closer proved to me that I was wrong, thev were twins. Remember how auth Qmith used to tell us all she was going to be an old maid?--Well, the right one mipht chanve anyone's mind. Continuing along the streets of high sky scrapers, we noticed a familiar name on the door of the Lcdical Buildingg UDr. G. R. Fitch, Room '2Ol, 3rd floor.H After a few inquiries we found the doctor to be Qail Fitch. He had been practicing dental work onlv a few years, but alreadv had won the reputation of a fine, dependable young doctor. After the lone walk to the hotel, we were both ready to retire for the evening. But we had another pleasant surprise when we found the desk clerk to be Genevieve McCurdv. On the third finger of the left hand Genevieve wore a diamond rinv which, she save, will soon be accompanied bv another to match it. Her plans for the future will take her 'nd her husband to a beautiful ranch in the West, where thev plan to share their happiness together. Genevieve also informed us that Paul Booher had just recently become proprieter of the Olympic Hotel, there where-she-worked. A He owned other hotels in New York, too, and found the business to be quite profitable. Enough so, in fact, that he expects to retire at a very earlv age of life. Also employed as a part time worker at the hotel was Charles McEwen. During the past few years, Charles had become a very well known .e1ectrician. He owns and'operates a little business shop of his own, but he helps at the hotel when they find his work necessary. Mildred and I spent ' very enjoyable evening at the hotel thet night and the next morning we were ready to start out again. She invited me to go with her to have her hair dressed at June's beauty shop. Yes, June Guyer had completed one of her high school ambitions and was operating her own beauty shop there. She had a lot to tell us shout herself and her shop, and also told us about Shirle Schroeder. Shirle became very successful as a designer in Hollywood, and is now the exclusive designer of Lana Turner's wardrobe. Lana's request for something new for every date has kept Shirle verv busy indeed, but she thoroughly enjoys every bit of her work there. we also inquired about Jane Nicodemus while we were at June's shop. We learned that she had become one of the greatest Wagnerian soprano sinners in the world today. We remembered so well, how willing Jane always was to help entertain by singing at our school activities. It's well to remember that the willing helpers always win in the end. Q Another day in New York ended mv visit there and before long I was journeving homeward--ending a very pleasant tour. Emaline Mohr S W -2-1 'iz - :-4-: 4: v 'A' , afofn We, the members of the Senior class, after having been found that we are of sound mind and body wish to leave behind us this our last will and testament. ' To Mr. Oman and Mr. Jones, our sincere appreciation for their efforts in trying to untangle us from our catastrophies. Ib the rest of the faculty, our appreciation for their kind consideration that they have shown towards us. To the To the To the To the Individually Paul Booher: Juniors, our vacant seats and all the gum underneath them Sophomores, our pencil stubs and erasers. Freshmen, our dignity as Seniors. Eighth grade, our ability to study while in studv hall. we bequeath: I will my blonde hair to anyone who wants it, provided they buy me a wig. Mildred Carter: I will my ability to dance to Ralph Carroll, provided he learns how, Theola Crosby: I will my ability to type to Bud Wright, provided he gets A over 30 words a minute. A Gail Fitch: I will my red hair and freckles to Bill Shepard. Richard Graf: I will mv physique to Billy Shetzer, provided anyone recognizes him. ' June Guyer: I will my little black dictionary to Junior Fitch. Shirlev Huffman: I will my ability to read shorthand to Donna Huffman. Marjorie Jennings: I will my quietness to Ted Mizer, provided he makes less noise. J Jack Katon: I will the stupid expression on my face to some Freshman. axy ' X x N. Mary Ellen Lipp: I will mv ability tolead cheers to Jackie Yawbergf . provided she takes my place as cheer leader. Genevieve McCu1dy: I will my personality to Margaret Tanner in physical education class, provided she doesn't fight any more. Charles McEwen: I will my voice to the cheering section of GR at the basketball games. Emaline Mohr: I will my ability to have only one boyfriend to the freshman girls. ' Jane Nicodemus: I will my place as editor of the Spilled Ink to Janet McEwen Shirley Schroeder: I will my height to Richard Bollenbacher, provided he , plays forward on the basketball team. N Ruth Smith: I will my smile to David Oman, provided he Smiles once in a , while. X Lucille Weaver: I will all my tanay slips to Marjorie Miller. We hereby appoint Mr. Richard Berry as sole executor. In witness, herein, we subscribe our names in this year of the Lord, nineteen hundred and forty seven. ' A . .7 ' .' f ,...-Witness ff ' .gum q-4414i I. Iwi-'tness Qfavf 21? .witness L 1 - ' .... . --,, . , up sg' .,-.-. '. f 'Q . .-1-..'. .:.'- , I. . .nu fr ', Qu. au- lub bl nu NI lun u. . . ' N '. UH nu ul: A r gut' ull' Wg., aug., . .-.'.':. .g.g.,,. ' '. 9. , . .-.- -, ,' - ,- 4,-, - -,W '.'. . . '.'. -. . :.-.'.'. . -K J' 1. ...Aw .,. - r . . . . . . . ,4 Q'-9... hh.,-,Z W W 1.3,-9, D Four years, a time filled with many victories and disappointments, have passed and now it is time to write the history of the Senior Class of 1942 In September of 1943, twentyatwo bright-eyed students walked into study hall. All were a bit conceited about being freshmen, but the upperelass- men soon swept the feeling away. A few days after school opened we elected class officers: president, Emaline Mohrg vice president, Junior Kendall: treasurer, Jane Nicodemugg secretary, June Guyerg news reporter, Jack Katon. Mr. Kint, a young science and mathematics teacher, was the class adviser. l The money making schemes for that year were collecting tax stamps, having a paper drive, and paying class dues, When we came back in l944, one student had been added, making a total of twenty-three in the class. We were not the lowest class now, because, being sophomores, we could look down upon the freshmen. The first act of the new year was selecting class officers: president, June Guyerg vice president, Junior Kendallg secretary, Emaline Mohr: treasurer, Theola Crosbyf 'news reporter, Natalie Davis. Beginning to think more about the class fund, we had two dances, another paper drive, and a movie. When the time came for the Junior-Senior Banquet, some of the members of the class were honored by being chosen for waitresses and waiters. After three months vacation, nineteen students came back, We had aged considerably, but were still recognizable. During the first week we elected class officers: president, June Guyerg vice president, Emaline Mohr, secretary, Marjorie Jennings: treasurer, Theola Crosbyg news reporter, Charles McEwen. Mr. Jones was the class adviser. We had two more dances, another paper drive, and sold greeting cards. We received a letter from Herff-Jones, a company that sells class rings, end set a date for the1r.representative to come and show us their wares. We turned the meeting into a party and had it at night. After much debating, we finally decided which ring we wanted. When they came, we were all satisfied. The chance we had all been waiting for finally came. We were to have our fling at producing a play. There were fifteen characters in this comedy, WA Case of Springtime' 'We had a very large crowd and received many complhnnts on it, This year it was our turn to sponsor the Junior-Senior Banquets After many difficulties in finding crepe paper, we finished decorating in time for the banquet in May. The theme was South Sea Island, we had some guests from Bowling Green College for entertainment. After everyone was finished eating, we had a dance for the rest of the evening. We also sponsored the May Day Dance, After eleven years of going to school, we were now ready to start our last year, The Senior Class of 1947 had l8 members. The class officers were: president, Junior Kendallg vice president, Jack Katong treasurer, Emaline Mohr: secretary, Mildred Carterg news reporter, Theola Crosby. Mr. Jones was again our class adviser. 5 A ' We sponsored a dance, had the Blackhawk Valley Boys from Fort Wayne, Indiana, and had a paper drive to make money. 'M bar class produced the play WThe Skeleton Walken which had ten characters. 4 The Junior class really had the auditorium decorated in fine fashion for the Junior-Senior banquet. - Then came the time for baccalaureate and commencement services. We all received our diplomas which proved that we had gone to school twelve years. For the May Day ceremonies, Mildred Garter was elected May Queen and Junior Kendall was elected King. Richard Graf was appointed as the attendant. Junior Kendall my 'www X D il'.'.Il1'I.5 - V EW 'U L fiiiij Yi5 iz53 x s ELHSSES mff MW , . v x U ' . -x ' f I J. I aux Y ? pqw, 1 J' N .. ? Q, F A ,, , ig, ,. 4' 'I 'K x ' 'J Vr7.TN F XQQEKG4 In R, A! 50 W ,Q f',-. 4 . f' - N -fx .- w - xffo, lf.,-LL. -' L' L.,.I' V V2 -:J 'I xx!-I px f 0 Q Q, xy 6 ,,-' al 1 C 1 x ' ff 4 1 fl ' gg l,f flcb + 3-4 'X 5 le 'QNX f if , ,f N X W, Y CD if 7 Lx 0 YCXQ' xx in ,, , E 8 ,Q Y, 'Is X 'M 'Y' ,I U.. ws X 4 V ,H 011 X 0 1 , 0 W' X rv i QX r 1? U , 4 f f N' FW J N r - J' ' if f-1565i fra ,D ,, 5 9? vb FA f ' A., , - 'A Q57 ' O 29, 'Kg X if Q AGA fgcb Arr LD ,Z Q 'P ' X FJ ,X Az? ff A V -Uk' . - Nw ' QL ' 3 .f F A - X ' 'ax w- 0 ,300 , N 4' awxxmb, In AM' - 4 A Xjw 'fx A Q i J JN X. ,H I VJ O I Xxx, M 7 Q R Ili CJ XX U x 6 x LU C' ,xfil 0 0 Nov its the time for all good meg to coje to the aid of their oouptry. , . I 5 ! 5 3 E A 1 x 1 A s. -4 K E E E f 3 E E 5 f URUIUHRHSCHJJLLHE School life today is a great deal different than it was in 1831 when ChaPlOtte Howard taught the first classes. Her classes were taught in the home of Richard Howard. Miss Howard lived in the homes of her pupils. The following year, in 1832, the first School house was built. It was allow, one roomed log shack The French and indian c ildren far out-numbered the Caucasions. In 1875 our present buildingxwas erected and our auditorium was constructed in 1936. Today our school life is a busy one. We have many activities includ- ing a fine music department which is very active. There seems always to be some sort of entertainmentbeing out on, usually to make money. Our auditorium 'was packed to capacity at ballgames, which seemed to arouse interest of both neun and country folk., Our classes, which are A5 minutes long, seem to whiz by before we think it possible. There is a constant chatter before the morning bell and between classes. Everyone always seems tv want t0.tell a friend something that just couldn't wait any longer. The blackboards in study hall are generally covered. Usually there is something like this on them ULost, Green English book, finder return to Joe Black,U or HSenior Class meeting, Monday, 12:15. Importantll This year we missed many days of school because of the weather andgnms because a new boiler had to be installed. Our teachers doubled the assignments on us. , As a whole, school life runs very smoothly. All the students are looking forward to vacation, but they'l1 also look forward to September when classes will resume. JUUIJR CLH3SHlSTURH . 'Back in 1936, a group of little boys and girls poked their noses into the door of Grand Rapids to begin the process known as Hgetting an education.H And we, the Junior Class, are that same group eleven years later. In September 19th, our happy group took their seats in study hall, Then our class consisted of nine girls and nine boys. As Juniors, we now have a class of twenty. Time has flown rapidly and it is with much surprise that we findve must assume the added privileges and responsibilities of being upper classmen. At the first class meeting Sr our junior year, competent officers were chosen. Donna Huffman became nresidentg Virginia Lipp, vice president, Bert Davis, secretary 3 Don White, treasurerg and Bonnie Keifer, news reporter fori e Spilled Ink. After Bert moved to Maine, Anna Mae Heising was chosen to fill the vacancy. JUNIOR CLHSS First Row: 1 - Janet McEwen, Robert Leiner, Bonnie Keifer, Don White, Donna Huffman, Bert Davis, Virginia Lipp, Albert Thomas, Phyllis Snvder, Lawrence Zinn Second Row: ' 1 L Bud Wright, Helen Ludwig, Mildred Wetzel, Phrilyn Millerg Joan Altwies, Marjorie Iiller, Margaret Tanner, Billy Baumbarger . Uhird Row: V Miss Carstensen, Harold Johnston, Ralph Carroll, Bill Shepard, Anna Heising Junior Class History Continued It will be pleasant to look back and rememler the fun we had at our class parties. At Donna Huffman's in early October, a representative of Herff- Jones took our orders for class rings. They arrived in December. The next gathering was held as a farewell to honor Bert at Janet McEwen's home. Christ- mas called for a special celebration at lhrilyn M1ller's. . In November, under the direction of Miss Rettig and Miss Carstensen, the play MUNBO JUIBO was presentedw Dress rehearsal night will always be re- membered as a dismal failure, but we will never forget the feeling of relief to know that the play was a success. To increase our bank balance, we sold pop and hot dogs at basketball games, collected sales tax, and sponsored a St. Patrick's dance. The annual Junior-Senior banquet was a formal affair in the school auditorium on May ninth. We danced after the banquet. Looking into the future, we see ourselves as dignified seniors, And, we sincerelv hope that we can uphold the honor of that name. Color: Red and White Flower: Red Rose ull' ,psf il! ! ,gr 644 W-23,5 L , f , .J G 4' gxi. LI . ..- 'Sz A J SUPHUWURECLHSS J p, J Seated: Hr. Will, Richard Bollenbacher, Naomi Demland, Ted Mizer,'Dawnella VanWagner, Dale Carson, Doral Young, Bill Shetzer, Barbara Gordon, Middle Row: Rebecca Armbruster, Joan Good, Kathryn Leiner,AIiene Geffen M.Box, Kathleen Nielson, Yvonne Morrison, Wilma Freeworth, Shirley Culbertson. Back Row! Chester Talmadge, Alvah McGurdy, Junior Fitch, John Schlotz, Alvin Smith, David Oman, James Roberts, Royce Mohr, Lorin Underwood, Ray Rudolph, George Brueshaber, This was the second year for the sophomores to compete in the high school activities. As in the freshman class, the sophomores have real compe- tition in their class and are well represented in the Band and Chorus as well as other activities. ' OFFICERS Middle loft: Freshmen officers are Cstandingl Glenn Huffman, Ross Thomas fsitthnsf tlaine Cman, Eleanor Pugh Middle Right: Sophomore officers are fstandingf Alvah McCurdy, Richard Bollenbachcr. fsittingl Naomi Demland, Mary Jane Box. FRESHWQU CLQSS , Seateds ilartha Wetzel, Elaine Oman, Jackie Yawberg, Glenna Mae Kepling, Mary Goss, Eleanor Pugh, Joan Jennings, Joan Mizer A Middle Row: Miss Riegle, Jerry Shephard, Velda Tanner, Marcella Miller, Joanne Freeworth, Mary Lou Heising, Joan Glassford, Agnes Jane Box, Glen Richards, Glen Stearns 1 Back Row! Ross Thomas, Ted Snyder, Bill Altwies, Bill Miller, Richard Greathouse, Clifford Talmadge, Milan Woodburn, George David Armbruster, Glen Huffman, Carl Perkins. Qhis was the first year for the freshman class to occupy seats in he study hall. It was new and exciting for them. Since they are a lively group they created daily confusions. There is real competition in this class so it will be interesting in the future to observe how they come out not only in the scholastic ratings, but also in competitive activities. ww, M, ghfxi M ,1--.., 'N' W , N -.J-qpf 4., 0'0- EIGHTH ERHEE L . First Row: Margaret Johnston, Arthur Coss, Jane Smith, Richard Booher,Jgnic9 Yawberg, Donald Estep, Alma Fortney, Alfred Wetzle, Edna Lou Weaver, Charles Wallace Second Row: Delsie Fletcher, Charles Ferguson, Naomi Tanner, Charles Gray, Barbara Schlotz, Clair Brown, Shirley Biegins, Milo Culbertson, Marleen Guyer Third Roqn Donna Box, Estell Ludwig, Bob Graf, Gene Borough, Jim Frederickg Joan Baightel, Miss Heiser J After several months of vacation we came back to school for working and fun. Thanlcsgiving chapel and one other chapel were our responsibility. We've learned parts of the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble to our Constitution, and the Gettysburg address. An early fall picnic was held at Mary Jane Thurston Park and our Christmas party at Shirley Biggin's home. -'-OFFWCERS ' Middle Left: Eighth grade officers: Cstandingj Don Estep and Janice Yamberg. fsittingj Hargaret Johnston and Edna Lou Weaver. Middle Right: Seventh grade officers: Cstandingl Ann Noffsinger and Howard Richards. CSeatedJ Marie Carter and Kathleen Goss. SEVENTH GRHUE First Row: George Roach, Phil Weaver, Joe Keifer, Rey Tolles, Richard Snyder, Della Mae Finkenbiner,Paul Ludwig, Dean Thomas, Thomas Shetzer, Lester Huffman Second Rows Jane Mizer, Delores Heising, Karlyn Johnston, Doris Pugh, Robert Keeler, Darlene McKenzie, Kathleen Goss, Mary Dougherty, Marie Carter. Third Row: Miss Rettig, Howard Richards, Ann Noffsinger, Ellen Woodburn, Don Trumbull, Thomas McCurdy. As newcomers in Junior high, we've been very busy. Going to and from classes was a new experience. Lessons were harder and there was more fun. We had Hallowe'en and Christmas parties. , To earn money, we sold pencils with basket ball schedules on them, collected dues and sales tax stamps. Our bank account is small, but pwbfro working hard to enlarge it. 1 wa.,-ma x ,.., X J J Q fmxl . A ' FOURTH GRHUE s First row: ' Roger Berry, Carl Long, Arthur Brimer, Frank'Todd, Bill McCurdy, Ross Pugh, Robert Phillips, Henry Potter, Ronald Powell, Gene Cairl, Charles Thomas, Carl Dickes, Billy Kiger Second row: Margie Killyen, June Pugh, Phyllis Abbott, Patsy Tester, Madeleine Box, Carol Minnick, Janice Tanner, Shirley Ludwig, Mildred Wallace, Jean Carter, Mrs. Brown Third row: Waldo Finkenbiner, Harold Freeworth, Lynwood Finke. Russel Burghardt, Ferd Helsing, Jerry Wright, John Thomas, Floyd Geahlen, Douglas Lybarger, Dale Thomas HFTHXERHUE First row: ' Barbara Doss, Jo Ann Bollenbacher, Marjorie Miller, Cecelia Ann Dougherty, Mary Ann- Perkins, Geraldine Cornell, Darla White, Mary Etta Potter, Theresa Brueshaber, Carol Smith, Donna Fortney v Second row: Floyd Smetzer, Donald Leroy Zinn, Thomas Gordon, Robert Biggins, Richard Barton, Donald Richard Were, Johnny Snyder, Junior Zimmerman Third row: Mrs. Gene, Richard Perry, James Graf, Robert Bachman, Keith Helsing, Thomas Alverson, Dale Talmadge, Richard Jennings a SMTH GRHUE First row: Jim Thomas, Wilbur Talmadge, Richard Heyman, Shirley Davis, Sharon Long, Bertha, Finke, Richard Yawberg, Billy Tleaver, Frank Jennings, Mrs. Fahle Second row: , Roy Snith, Deloy, Hartman, Warren Talmadge, Russell Brown, Janis Thomas, Dick Long, Tommy Hammond, Gerald Bowers, Jackie Finkenbiner R Third row: Marilyn Snetzer, Bandra Pringle, Rosemary Fletcher, Beverly Seel, Margaret Roach, Janet Estep, Marilyn Culbertson, Ann Hcnnings, Betty Kigar, Donna Brown SL.- nh.. :SIA wggy, , fi pw, f' 2 f f, an wx K- 4. sw--wwf? 3 a ,Q fg. D X .W N HR3T'ER9DE First Row: 4 A Leslie Jeffrey, Karis Ann Yawberg, Cloyce Garlen, Patricia Kay Jeffers, Danny Pepper, Gregory Babiuch, Sue Ann Thomas, Bobby Kigar, Marilyn Barton, Dick McCurdy, Carol lynn Woodling, T.D. Hughes, Argene Myers, Billy Cogan. Second Row: - Loren Spicer, Loretta Kay Terwilliger, Gerard Parish, Russell-Fisher, Marjorie Weaver, Gary Studer, Terry Bittinger, 'Raymond Graf, Marilyn Jo Knepper, Emerson Abbott, Mary Ann Manor. Third Ro:-1: ' Joe Stevens, Anita Brown, George Finkenbiner, Jane Lybarger, Terry Tester, Madelyn Minnick, Dennis Woodburn, Patricia Heising, Gerald Roach, Rebecca Dill, Larry Carson, Dora Jean Gressman, Gene Zinn, Mary Lou Wallace. ' Marvel Patton 355099 VRHUE First Row: ' ' Marilyn Katon, Sandra Babiuch, Ruth Ann Kigar, Charlotte Rose Wetzel, . Janet Walerias, Ruby Jeffers, Bernadine Seel, Sally Weaver, Sharon Parsons, Vonna Powell, Ellen Booth, Margery Shetzer, Rose Ann Anderson, Lois Ann Dickes, Jean Ann Knepper, Louise Kerr, Patrica Pringle,Alyce Macie. Second Row: ' Marilyn Bowers, Ronnie Roberts, James Carter, Bill Thomas, Raymond Roberts, Robert Dayis, Doris Talmage, Cecil Harrison, Junior Stevens, Eldon Terwilliger, Freddie Goss, James Heinze, Catherine Helsing. Third Row: ' Wavelyn Bachman, Jack Berry, Jackie Glassford., Robert Dougherty, James Shultz, Hal Herman, Delbert Butler, Danny Thomas, Arthur Armbruster, David Graf, Larry Noffsinger, Donald Rahrig, Evan Long. ,THIRD GRHUF Eddie Phillips, Margaretta Fletcher, Delores Long, Joann'Myers, Jean Borltel, Mary Ann Smith, Sylvia Fortney, Arlene Zimmerman, Patricia Sell, Helen Vollmar, Janet Qgrr, I-cis Pugh, Patricia Gordon, Arthur Terwilliger. Second Rom' ' Donovan'Woodburn, Phyllis Rudolph, Lois Weaver, Janet Trumbull, Carole F1gh,, A'lene Monaghan, Earlene Brown, Carolyne Stevens, Carolyn Sue Shetzer, Roy Tolles. Third Row: ' a ' ' Lynn Studer, Richard Maciejewski, James Glassford, Lowell Fitch, Raymond Youngs, Paul Graf, Louis Fitch, Jerry Lawrence, George Miller, Roy McCurdy,, Wesley Box, Lowell Barton, Roger Richards. First Rox-12' YET A X I M ? WWW I L'...1 ' 1 '........1 I E CIA 'J 5 I 1 mms Hay Qs 5 . x rs f4,-,1 film L qw ' Q? . , ff-124' - af1 -'4+v-fifweis l ug. ' s 3 XX 4-0, ' A 'Pa - R xx Y, 1-5 ' -'w :Sb f '.r'Nf ' a:, I.. 4, . . A :'Ho'.,:f ' -' zz . if-,,1l..'.' 1-fz.-V' sz .M 1' X , N I N k W V ,gl E 2 53 sc 3 5 E ff E ,A pe BE E L if 5 1 I E P: , 3 5 3 , F Ll I Far above the Maumee's waters With its waves of blueg Stands our own Grand Rapids High School Glorious to view. Chorus--- Lift the chorus, speed it onward O'er hill and dale, Hail to thee ourcwn loved High School G.R.H.S. Hail. Far above the busy humming Of the bustling town, Reared against the arch of heaven, Looks she proudly down,---Chorus Mem'ryS leaflets close shall twine Around our hearts for aye, And waft us back, o'er life's broad path To pleasures long gone bye.--Chorus High School days at best are passing Gliding swiftly byg Then let us pledge in word and deed Our love for G.R. High,--wchorus BDU SCUUTS First Row: Csittingl Lester Huffman, Frank Jenning, Tbm Shetzer,Jhdnie Finkenbiner Richard Snyder. Second Row: Milo Culbertson, Marvin Fortney, Milan Woodburn, Charles McEwen. Third Rowi Cstandingl Jerry Shepard,. Howard Richards, Jim Fredrick, Ted Mizer, Billy Altwies, Bob Graf, Billy Shetzer. The Troop of 325 has a Senior Unit of Sea Scouts, with Erv Gressman gg the Skipper and David and Charles McEwen as Mates. There is a Cub Pack Wim Jack Katon as Cub Master and Marvin Fortney and Robert Graf as Den Chiefs. 'Clarence Fisher is the new Scoutmaster for B. D. Hughes who has Homf economics Csittingf Martha Wetzel, Glenna Mae Kipling, Arlene Carter, Mary Coss, Naomi Demland, Joan Jennings, Joann Mizer. fstandingl Agnes Jane Box, Velda Tanner, Joanne Freeworth, Mary Lou Heising, Wilma Freeworth, Kathryn Leiner, Miss Rettig. become a committeeman. Starting out the year they painted some of the furniture, arranged their furniture and brought down the sewing machines from room 10. To raise money to pay the expenses they sold refreshments at the baseball games and served lunch for the teachers.t During the year they had several parties: on Christmas, Valentine Day and Thanksgiving. The units took turns in cooking dinners for the class. They entered two pies in the Farmers' Institute, which won first and second prizes. U HIWEEUS First Row: Velda Tanner, Marcella Miller, Joan Jennings, Glenna Mae Kepling, Jackie Yawberg, Elaine Oman, Eleanor Pugh, Margaret Tanner, Helen Ludwig, Doral Youngs, Emaline Mohr, Barbara Gordon, Naomi Demland, Marjorie Jennings, Joann Mizer, Agnes Jane Box. Second Row: Mildred Carter, Donna Huffman, Bonnie Deifer, Arlene Carter, Wilma Freeworth, Lucille Weaver, Shirley Huffman, Mary Ellen Lipp, Virginia Lipp, Shirle Schroeder, Genevieve McCurdy, June Guyer, Nnzlie Davis, Ruth Smith, Rebecca Armbruster, Joan Glassford, Shirley Culbertson. Third Row: Dawnella Van Wagner, Mary Jane Box, Mary Lou Heising, Joanne Q Freeworth, Anna Mae Heising, Marilyn Miller, Janet McEwen. Fourth Row: Joan Good, K-thleen Nielson, Yvonne Morrison, Mary Coss, Phyllis Snyder, Theola Crosby, June Nicodemul, Misa Heiser CAdvisorD Mildred and Martha Wetzel not pictured. 5 'nllzmt is -11-L 'J' 'F!.,.',,, 'f ' N.. My X x 1 . 'Y H 0 M E E C O N O M I C S SEHWR BHUU J Back Rowg Darlene McKenzie, Edna Lou Weaver, Jackie Yawberg, June Guyer, Margaret Johnston, Glenn Huffman, Mr. Will, Albert Thomas, Emaline Mohr , Third Rowe, ' 'v ' ' ' Mildred Wetzel, Agnes Jane Box, JaniceJ Yawberg, Shirley Biggins, Shirley Culbertson, Kathleen Neilson, Phil Weaver, George Armbruster, Robert Graf Charles McEwen, Elaine Oman, Yvonne Morrison , Second Rowg A A ' Bill Miller, Rebecca Armbruster, David Oman, Ross Thomas, Clair Brown, Marilyn Culbertson, Wilma Jean Freeworth First Row: I ' ' Jane Nicodemus, Mary Jane Box, Helen Ludwig, Joan Ggod, Joan Jennings, Richard Bollenbacher, Jim Thomas, Ann Noffsinger, Junior Kendall. Strike up the music! The band has begun. The senior band has been very active this year. They have played at all the home basketball games and also at the county tournament at Bowling Green, They were hired to play for the E1evator's meeting at which they received great applause. Several times they played and marched on very cold nights in the main section of town. Everyone enjoyed the Spring Concert that they presented on Nay'l4. IUHJURETTES 'Joan Mizer, Kathryn Leiner, Naomi Demland I Did you see the sparkling piece of metal fly through the air? If you observed it, it was the baton of a majorette. The majorettes are dressed in white wool uniforms with gold buttons, which were made by their parents. These girls are high steppers and attract the eyes of the onlookers. Since two of these girls are sephomores, GR can thrill to their performances for two more years. E X, , S 2 . A-mL. H luxgi2?f.tfgi'5:?51ff'1 ,.5gf 1,g,gFibj':i ,--1,-1. Q ? 6 Q, 'A' Y 3, w :. MQ E . LIS , 1:11:12 . , 1, ff S, , 5 av 5 5 Q OS J , L 41, S i' ,wwjv 412W bmw? 11 2 - - Wiley N Ii- W Q 'H if ,X 3:4-ff-ng g:F:wsf.':g p.g ,,.wi : -S 2 44 1 H 'VF Qui Q, 443 A iz 9 HE ,, Y 'Q C265 'Q 'f' 'l gi :Q 'ggi ji xjg.g egvwi pin K sz ti f 4 gz WSW Q . , Q' fi Y ...E W I 1 h 6 1 U' X, :A - v , :M at Y 68 , f..E',.f 'vm gang' J . in ,KA If 3 x , fi' , ,Q 5 f fyi .,' Q , Q si w-- , W V' V A A 'Fad C 5 Q ',ffgQ,sl2.f nr,-i., ,J 1 :ff if 3 '2ITf'54 v If 4 ,315 affix ' 4 . :ZW Q ' kfv Q 14,5 30 wx ' X J' kk 'Q' r 53 4 3' 1? 55' Q x wif all . il 5 5 4 K gr ,P r fg, 1 4. We -15:5 LS ...L - 'LG -.. 'S-'Lf JUNIOR BHHU Qsittingj Richard Heyman, clarinet, Sharon Long, clarinet, Billy Weaver, clarinet, Karlyn Johnston, cornet, Dean Thomas, cornet, Paul Ludwig,. cornet, Dickie Yawberg, COTn6t,. Mary Dougherty, trombone. fstanoingDDolores Heising, clarinet, Marilyn Culbertson, saxaphone, Mr. Will, Jim Thomas, saxaphone, Bertha Finks, saxaphone, Janis Thomas, French Horn, BEWHUERS First Row: Richard Jennings, clarinet, Bobby Backman, clarinet, Richard Barton clarinet, Cecelia Dougherty, clarinet, Dale Talmadge, clarinet, Theresa Brueshaber, clarinet. Second Row: Bobby Biggins, cornet, Jim Graf, cornet, Keith Heising, cornet, Mary Perkins, cornet, Jo Ann Bollenbacher, cornet, Marjorie Miller, cornet. Front Row: left to right: Second Row: left to right: Thind Row: left to right: Fourth Row: left to right: RHHTHW Gary Studer, Joe Stevens, Billy Cogan, Terwilliger, BHUU Gerard Parish, Gene Zinn, Raymond Graf, Loren Spicer. Marilyn Barton, Cloyce Garlen, Loretta Danny Pepper, Jeraldine Bircher, Judith Bircher, Carol Lynn Wood1ing,Gregory Babuich, Rebecca Dill. ' Patricia Heising, Russell Fisher, Terry Tester, George Finkenbiner, Jerry Roach, Terry Bittinger, Leslie Jeffrey, Larry Carson, Dennis Woodburn, Jane Lybarger, Mary Ann Manor, Dick McCurdy. T.D. Hughes, Emerson Abbott, Dora Jean Gressman, Sue Ann Thomas, Madelyn Minnick, Marjorie Weaver,. Marilyn Jo Knepper, Karis Ann Yawberg, Argene Myers, Patricia Kay Jeffers. K K N MQ, t Y W Z W? W - V- Q, W -- ,. W f,T., ,,M,...v. ,',,2 - M , . K 3 ,gi Q gi.: , A A ., W .'.. is ' .gk 1 In ,, 5 1 Q! , it V V 4 . mit K' s?f In fm ' ' . t . A :JSA d X x K Q A 5 S , L: 6, A , 4. i :vi 41,1 i. F- .. 1 ,Q V ' rf., , N M - fn 'lt . I , K7 hw' mf ' , V:, 1 ,Ib ' ' , Sfgfxiix 5 tx , 03 Q . -raw, 4 - - 33 :Eat . -, ,A a - 5 k 4 7 '- g-dw .. - . X N .X in 2 Q2 .,. ' , , J in V, 0 , - is 4 'ka fr, 4. fir, Q USS! N il v QL 1 Q G at f'-xt ., IV .fr Q vw 9 Me Q sh Q, '21 ' 'bi N A .f Mx 1, il Q ' Qgfx- U5 X ,fl 1 1 Q ,f L in gig: , X S 8 fi, 1 . , GIRLS CHORUS . A . Seated: Mary Ellen Lipp. Mildred Carter, Joan Jennings,, Doral Youngs, Gene- vieve McOurdy, Ruth Smith, Lucille Weaver, Dhirley Huffman, Natalie Davis, Marjorie Jennings,!Phsola Crosby, Mildred Wetzel, June Guyer, Shirley Culbertg son, Shirle Schroeder, Glenna Mae Kepling. r , . Second Row: Eleanor Pugh, Virginia Lipp, Bonnie Keifer, Donna Mae Huffman, Martha Wetzel, Joan Glassford, Velda Tanner, Joan Good, MBT? Jane BOX: Jane Nicodemus, Joan Altwies, Arlene Carter, 'Emaline Mohr, Barbara Gordon, Reh cce lrmbruster, Marilyn Miller, Helen Ludwig, Naomi Demland, Third Row: Marcella Miller, Mary Lou Helsing, Anna Mae Heisins. Kathleen Nielson, Joanne Freeworth, Agnes Jane Box, Janet McEwen. Fourth Row: Dawnella Vanwagner, Elaine Oman, ' Jackie Yewverg. MT' Will Margaret Tanner, Phyllis Snyder, Yvonne Morrison, Mary Goss, Joan Mizer., - - The girls' chorus again this year has led a very busy schedule, They sang for the'Christmas program, the Farmers' Institute, Easter 5erViCGS, Baccu1aureate,and Commencement. A group of twenty-three girls were chosen to sing at the Bluffton District Contest which was held April 19, From the three judges they received two II's and one II plus, which is excellent, next to the highest. The girls sang Marita, and The Plaint. RUHS CHORUS - First Rom' Richard Bollenbacher, Bill Miller, Alvah Mccuray, Glen steal-ns, I David Oman, Hr.Wi1l, Don White, John Schlotz, George Brueshaber, Ross Thomas Glen Huffman, Glen Richards. Second Row: George Armbrustor, albert Thomas,'Fred KCHQQ11, Xilan foodhurn, Bill Shepard, Ralph Carroll, Charles McEwen, Alvin Smith, Dale Carson. The boys' chorus as well as the girls have led a very busy schedule this year. They have sung for the Christmas Cantata, the Farmers' Institute, Easter Services, Baccalaureate and Commemcement. f Lower Left: Mildred Carter, girls' chorus president: Ralph Carroll, boys' chorus presidentg and Mr. Will. They are discussing some music. Both Mildred and Ralph have very efficiently filled their positions. Lmsic fills the air as the girls' sixtette sings for you. These girls have been active during the school year. They sang on several programs and entered the ensemble choral contest at Bowling Green on April 22, where they received a II rating, excellent, which is next to the highest. They are left to right: Ruth Smdth, Mildred Carter, June Guyer, Jane Nicodemus Lucille Weaver, Donna Huffman. Jane Niccdemus, a member of the sextette, entered the solo auditions and received a I which enabled her to compete in the State Contest. was SE QQ 1 2 2, 2, 23 2.22QE JE.e xii 6 Q 3 g 5 i A fi M A X gd. ,Ll J THE SKELUUU UJQLKS V The Seniors put on a very intriguing mystery this spring. Everyone enjoyed it. Dr. Blackmore was searching for money on property inherited by Elaine Blair fLucille Weaveri. He was intenupged by the arrival of Elaihe and her friends, her mother fdane Nicodemuslg her fiance CRichard GrafD, her two sisters CMarjorie Jennings and Shirley Huffman,D and a friend CEmaline Mohrl. Dr. Blackmore CGail Fitchl attempts to scare them off but finally is forced to put them up for the night. Then in the middle of the night, a skeletoncnrried Elaine off to make her tell where the money was. Unexpectedly an old woman CJune Guyerl appeared and threatened to kill all of them. She was safely dis- armed and turns out to be quite friendly when not carrying a knife. Then Elaine appeared and told Richard where the money was in order that they might recover it and go home, Just as they found it, IDI. Blackmbre came in and stole the money. Just as he was making his get-away his servants, Mrs. Hubbard and her son Ollie CJack Katon an Charles McEwen? .roveLl' theme selves as famous detectives and escort the doctor to Alcatraz. UWUIUBU JUIUBU The Juniors put on a gay play last fall which took place in John Reynolds' CBud Wrightb country home. Dick Reynolds fBill Shenardl and a pal fBert DavisD arrived just as John and his wife, Sarah CMarjorie Millerl . left to go to a distant relative's funeral. About the same time the bo s lost a Satchel containing all their money. A hired girl CMargaret Tannery helped them to get badly needed money in a hurry by turning the old house into a hotel. They soon had a houseful of badly assorted guests: a very polite young man CHarold Johnstonl, and his mother CHelen Ludwigl, a blind man CDon Whitel, a West Indian Mystic CRalnh Carrol, and his 'ward fAnna HeisingD, a native witch woman CMarilyn MillerD, and a hard boiled chorus girl CDonna Huffmanl. During the night Donna was murdered. A sexe policeman, KBob Leinerl arrived and was followed shortly by two sheriffs CAlbert Thomas and Janet McEwenD from different counties. Confusion reigned for a time until Harold confessed that he had killed Donna because she knew so much about him that he was afraid that she might blackmail him. Daisy CBonnie Keiferl added a very surprise ending to the play by announcing that she had found the satchel containing the money which had been on the front porch all the time. Left to right in the formal picture at the right they are as follows back row, assistant director Miss Carstensen, Bob Leiner, Don White, Albert Thomas, Ralph Carrol, Bud Wright, Harold Johnston, Bill Shepard, and the di- rector Miss Rettig, Front Row: Bonnie Keifer, Donna Huffman, Marjorie Miller Anna Heising, Marilyn Miller, Helen Ludwig, Margaret Tanner, Janet McEwen. C Q LUUUU SHOP 11 industrial Arts was offered again for the first time ins several years. Due to the shortage of materials, table lamps, end tables and' all fixtures were made. As materials become available and the students progress, larger and better furniture should be constructed. THE KITEHEH Working in the kitchen this yefr is enjoyed by all,'because the wells and cupboards were painted white, making the room bright and cheery. It is nre convenient since we brought our sewing machines down, now we can sew withoutba- ing interrupted. The boys in shop fixed ply boards for the sinks, nowi we use the units for cutting tables. Our four units are very compact: thev each have their sinh, stove work table. There is also one big supply cupboard which makes it handy for The book shelves were painted green by the girls and so add to cheerfulness of the room. . y PHQSICS a can and use the Eight boys and five girls compose the Physics Lab. class- which. is supervised by Mr. Jones. Special laboratory classes are on Tuesdays and Th r!- days of each week. Many interesting experiments are performed here on those days. Most of the experiments are performed by our instructor, but a few have been performed by the members themselves. Physics under Mr. Jones' nompetsnt instructions.will not be forgotten by the members for some time. 2 L, 11 Ei F E N T E R S fi Z3 T C' x 4? ry 'T 1 sz Tu C Y, rf .L .L y v M AL fx gfv wx 1, 4. xv .u r L S C I FI 'wi C Q M T A.: A I, -1-Q mu. A, 1? . ,,,,l,-,V wi. f .W iv,:4q,gP5g3'P . ,., , W, l 3 X 3 x .HW 1 ' 'A' N' K M ,TW K Q ,V I - Q' 'A swf Q1 ,Q Ax f M, ,. W W A as in ff M , -3.2-wig 3515315 nag ,ww .1f. ' 'rQfa:f,f1m ' X '32 is Ziff ' Q , rf, mg? , E' '35 ' W 7' inn N ,UQ 5 T ,Q?QE fi ffm vi ' ' iii ' . 'Ii-R33 Q'-, V 'k. Y! .- K .f -L Q I 0 ' 01 - 'llizliv V M4 ,-, Qgooa Q., it A SPILLEUIUK First Row: Marjorie Miller, art, Emaline Mohr, typist, Shirley Huffman, grade news,Lucille Weaver, typist: Genny McCurdy, business manager, Marjorie Jennings, typist, Theola Crosby, typist, Janet McEwen, advertisments. Second row: Doral Youngs, proof reader, Joan Jennings,Arlene Carter, Helen Ludwig, Mildred Carter, Chatter, Jane Nicodemns, editor, Shirley Schroeder, typist, Velda Tanner, Bonnie Keifer, Mary Jane Box, advertisments. Third row: Don Nhite, art,Bud Wright, production, Charles McEwen, production, Elvin Smith, Gene Borough, Albert Thomas, feature, Junior Kendall, sports, Miss Carstensen , advisor. Once a month there is a notice on the front blackboard saying: Get your news in by Wed. 3:35. From that day to the day the paper is published is'a very busy time for the staff. Under the watchful eye of Miss Carstensen, the paper reports up-to-the-minute news from each of the twelve grades and all the other activities, GUVERUWEHT Under the able guidance of Mr. Jones, the seniors were introduced to the workings of the government. One of the most effective courses taught at G. R., they were taught to realize not only the privileges but the responsi- bilities of living in a democracy. THE LWRHHH J Students with free study periods are given the task of being librar- ians, Under Miss Heiser's leadershio,the library runs smoothly ani efficientlyz Seated at the library table are: Margaret Tanner,Kathryn Leiner, Glen Huffman, Doral Youngs, and Shirley Culbertson. ff . I , X fiffgif f , 2 f A- . -. 4' . o ' 5 Q i T K I A 4,5 1L.4!i :x' .W ' W Awww MMU , Qqjrw x Q. 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'sv mv ' ' 3'1 l'f.'. . wp 45 Qfjk 'ij C , R N Z4 ...Z X x X Q: 1 fxf- 175: .X 1 ,, 3 -1 92' I H' 1-551 .4 if i i 5 qv- 1-.- ,- if 24 Lg Q gs 3 E2 55 5 3E S: if Ei ,. g, 5 H F ,. 5 S v A Q S5 5 5 1 'Ralph Carroll- This 6'8 star center of the Pirates, by racking up a total of LAL points for the season, for an average of approximately 22 points per game, proved to be one of the best pivot men to come from GR in several years. Five times out this year he hit for a total of over 30 points in a single game, his highest being Sh against McClure. Only a junior this year, Ralph will be back to help the team out next year. Bill Shepard- Bill was the star forwa1d.of this year's Pirate quintet, scoring a total of points second only to Carroll. His favorite shot, a left hand hook shot, baffled many an opponent, and his fast break left many an opposing guard watching on, flat-footed, as he 1 tossed in a field goal. Another junior this year, he also will be back to spark next year's Pirate edition to victory. Junior Kendall- Here we have the captain and the leader of the Pirates through- out the season. An adept floorman, a set shot artist, and alplaymaker deluxe, Junior was one of the best all-around ball players the Grand Rapids fans have seen in many years. Fast and shifty, he played the other forwand position, and will be missed by next year's team. Bob Leiner- This fleet guard was a whiz at breaking away 'from .his man and driving in for important'basketsa. Equally good on offense and defense, Bob's speed and ball-handling left little to be desired in his playing his position. Many a surprised opponent saw his passes intercepted by this speedy guard, and no doubt many more will see the same next year. Bob will be an importfnt cog in next year's team. Jack Katon- Jack's exceptional ability at the guard position was a great asset to the Pirates this year and will be missed by everyone who has seen him in action. His ability as an alert and fast-thinking player gave him many oppor- tunities for his favorite shot, a one-handed push shot. His accurate shots have swished the nets for many points this year. It will take a very good player-to fill Jack's well-manned position on next year's squad. Paul Booher- Cool and clever, Paul was equally adept at playing any position. Whenever a steady player was needed, Paul was one of the first to receive a call. His passing and ball-handling was flawless and he was extremely skill- ful at faking his guard out of position and bearing in for the basket. His loss will be felt keenly by next year's Pirates as his coolness and team play were of the highest caliber. Q29 White- Don was one of the smoothest of the Reserve squad ?this- year, and without a doubt will be on the Pirate front line next year. Here is a player skilled in all phases of the game, and with this year's experience behind him, he will be a valuable asset to next year's squad. Truly an exceptional.pla er, Don's ball-handling and set-shooting will hslpL the L7-A8 Pirate edition immeasurably. gud Wright- Bud's speed and drive as a forward will make him much called upon by the Pirate varsity next year. One of the best of this year's ReservesqpsL Bud will doubtless be Varsity material next year, He showed much improvement this year, and with the experience he gained on the Reserve squad, he will be difficult to stop next year. Opposing guards, bewarel - ,ug rv x NL? 3 K5 Q N Y L, 1 ki' g m Wiim - A 1 i k . qw E399 ,. ,, M , ,ma ,N My r 2g4 xi in ggi 1 mm E? x l . r 51' L X K F ,Y W4 A .I 57 Q Q . k A Q, I , if ' 5 My 5 '-.X ,Mmm - I Q F 5 X 5' , - VARSHY First Row! Donald White, Bud Wright, Ralph Carroll, Junior Kenda11,Ph11 Bbghgr Second Row! Charles McEwen, Robert Leiner, Jack Katon, Mr. Jones. The Grand Rapids varsity had one of its most successful seasons in many years this winter, ending the regular season with a record of 15 wins and two losses. They won games from such top-notch teams Center, Haskins, and Walbridge. Although the' lost as Whitehouse, Liberty, J their first game in the tournament, they still have an enviable record. RESERVES first Row! Richard Bollenbacher David Om D , Q an, on Richards, Ted Mizer, Jerry, Slepard. Second: Gone Borough, Chet Talmadge, Elvin Smith, Marvin Fortney, Glen Stearns Backing up the varsity at all times was the reserve squad. -A-lthpugh they lacked experience, they showed that they had great possibilities. Here is the raw material of the future varsity teams of Grand Rapids, and we feel sure that th ' ey will uphold the high standards of the past teams of GR, y JR.Hl . First Row: Joe Keifer, Clair Brown, Dick Boohe H Second Row: Bob Graf, Estel Ludwig R bert r, oward Richards, Phil Weaver , 0 Keeler, Mr. Berry, Don Trumbull, 'Milo Culbertson. One of the best Jr. High teams to ever come from Gm this team went io the finals of the Wood County tournament before they were beaten when' they were forced to play two gmes in one night. As runnerups in the county, they showed that they were one of the best teams in this section. , Q rg 45' A.-www wfsmm'-H25 y Q ., ' n. -, rx I - A 1 , 3 I 'Q ,4V, gf 1 i W W A f k -'-t' ':a., 1 v Q ' Q ' E xy R . ' A 'AKA A A f . f I -':' ,, ll' Y 5 R X EQ t' ,, fi S9 , H Vw 1 ,! , -rs-f '-w 2 I W , . - 'q as-f t ,R . 4 y 51,44 2 - fig M? A Z q , , 2 , LL , 'Q B N- ' m 0 ' ' QT -A i z' Qii' if , .2.f lwn A Y A..,2 1 w'Qk . ' S ' A?'fv f p 'E' I fly , if 4 If 8 W I CJIW f , , BASEBALL Seated: Jerry Shepard, Ted Snyder, Jim Roberts, Junior Kendall, Don White, John Schlotz, Chet Talmadge, Royce Mohr, Ross Thomas. Standing1Charles McEwen, Jack Katon, Albert Thomas, Bill Shepard, Ralph Carndl, Bud Wright, George Armbruster, David Oman, Mr. Jones Ccoachl The GR baseball team had a fairly successful season -this year, as they ended the fall season with a 3 won, 3 loss record. As this is written they have won l and lost 1 this spring, with several games being rained outi As this is only the second consecutive year in which baseball has been played, the team has shown real ability. CHEEQRLEADLLQS Yeah team fight! This cheer which was lead by our four cheerleaders always filled the air at all the ball games. Although this was these peppy girls' first year of cheering, they ended the season with their job well done. They looked uniform in their black slacks and boleros with bright orange blouses which carried out the school colors. Left to right they are: Donna Huffman, Virginia Lipp, fstandingl Mary Ellen Lipp, and Bonnie Keifer. GLRLS GYM CLASS Femininity in action L As the picture tells you, a portion of the high school physical education class is enjoying a game of volley ball. This seems to be the most liked in-door sport and therefore it is played more than any other game. The floor will accommodate twice as many girls as the picture shows as the net stretches from one end of the gym to the other. Occasionally the net is removed and the girls enjoy a periodf of dancing, both round and square.- Many of the girls received their first dancing experience hxthis class. 'Nl' ww y'f+iTf Lea LW.,.,,,' :Wg 1. K -2 2. J. x 'il 1 Gr Qgx s.M4. Y' HA .Q i J ,f , WH ff? rf' ff ray, V' V ' 'm'l.p J' V ,f , F 4 f U I. I. 11 -QQ! X A BASKET BALI.. SCCDRES WE THEY 52 Liberty Center 3b 52 Monclova 3O 35 Whitehouse 28 37 Weston 2G 55 McClure 28 55 Tontoqany 16 75 Weston 2h L8 Haskins- 55 7h Milton Center 32 L2 Waterville 45 77 Jackson 33 61 Tontogany 2h 68 McClure 35 37 Haskinn LS A6 Walbfidge X36 71 Milton Center kg L3 Haskins Lg Tournament 32 Bloomdale 36 ....-Q........ 4 -- NK C.1.,.- CHQ C15 xb j 'A I5 Yf L....,.f V QQ! -gm 1881 IBM E. K. Barnes, Superintendent Lillie CBrownD Huffman deceased ' Millie CBrownD Rohinson deceased Flora CHouslevJ Cole deceased E. S, White deceased 1 1 I M56 Olive Donaldson, Superintendent Hattie fAveryD Bador' Texas J. W. Kerr Washington, D. C. J. E. Heater deceased Carrie QKerrD Williams deceased W. L. Laskey deceased A. L. Watson Columbus, Ohio 1 f I 1333 Olive Donaldson, Superintendent Myrtle CBellD King Local Grace CCarrolJ Kurtz deceased Maude Pugh deceased ' -I W. H. Richardson, Superintendent C. E. Benachoter California Virginia Brown deceased C. L. Laskey Local Louise CMahlD Mead deceased Harver H, Sherer deceased 1 W. E. Walters ,deceased F. E. Calkins Toledo, Ohio Edith Holder deceased 1894 T. J. Skidmore, Superintendent A. K. Evans deceased Carrie CKatonD Schaffner deceased C. E. Katon Local Henry'Keckeley , Toledo Ohio Jessica Kerrl Kerr w,n,frWasQiggton, D. C. 1 1 Elma? Hgchigan Blanche Cwhitel Huffman' Local K.139hCont.1 Grace CMaileyl Engard deceased S, D. Mahl deceased F 1333 L. E. Webb, Superintendent M. R. Foor Sylvania, OhiO Rose fMigginsonD Alford deceased Cora fBaumerI Weaver Columbus, Ohio F. A. Alford Gross Isle, Michigan Mattie fHolder3 Karb Toledo, Ohio Stella CHuffman1 Owens Local Emma CKeckleyl Gill Toledo, Ohio Kathryn COverlyD Dupoy Toledo, Ohio 1 I ' 1331 J, A. Feik, Superintendent Myrtle Walson Georgia 1 R. W. Culbertson Toledo, Ohio 1333 J. A. Feik, Superintendent Lottie M. IErvinJ Kinney Vest Mildrove, Ohio Ira C. Kinney Unknown ' Mary COberleD Long, Toledo, Ohio Leona CSaltzl Campbell Warm Springs, Montana Emma CRyanD Hennings Waterville, Ohio 1333 J. A. Fein, superintendent Ed. Oberle Local I fl899 Cont., R. S. Williams California Howard Carroll Toledo, Ohio Harry Stevens Cincinnati, Ohio I 1 3 33 J. A. Feik, Superintendent Bess CPilliodD Rundall Toledo, Ohio Anna fSa1tzJ Lackey Local Edna fPhillpottl Brillhart Liberty Center, Ohio Louis Keckeley Toledo, Ohio Septemus Mawer Weston, Ohio Norton Thurston Maumee, Ohio Glena CThurston1 D vis deceased 1331 J. A. Feik, Superintendent Gertrude fJudsonJ Evans Local Grace fOber1eD Huffman Local Roy Oberle deceased Cassius Hutchinson deceased 13312 J. A. Feik, Superintendent Bernice fRowlandl Davidson Australia Myrtle fPollock1 Barnos deceased Ella lLongJ Wilcox Toledo, Ohio Ada Cwalkerl Fitzgerald Georgia Millie CBrowers1 Slee Toledo, Ohio Clifford Pollock Holland, Ohio C .1902 cont. J Hanford Hutchinson Local Cullen White Whitehouse, Ohio Herbert Stumn Long Beach, California Martin Oberle Kansas City I f J H83 J. A. Feik, Superintendent Hazel CPilliodD Peters Monclovn, Ohio Alma CStevensD Albright Germantown, Ohio Florence fwhitel Dudley Columbus, Ohio Hmm E. E. Dancer, Superintendent Curry Mawer Bowling Green, Ohio Katie CSabinj Parks Tbntonany, Ohio Florence fJudsonD Keckeley deceased Carrie CHutchinsonD Drescher Local Herbert Bell Plainville, New Jersey Dale Edgar deceased Carl Schuster Perryshurg, Ohio Rov Hutchinson Waterville,-Ohio Florence P'tton deceased Fred Hester Seattle, Washington H05 E. E. Dancer, Superintendent Blanche KGaryD Bassett Toledo, Ohio f ' Grace CBowersoxj Gibbons Local Albert Knapp deceased C1905 Cont.l Seth Sheperd Toledo, Ohio Dr. Alva Hartman deceased Dr. George Hartman Sharon, Pennsylvania James White ' deceased Carl Corbin' Toledo, Ohio Harold Saltz Local Howard Box Tuscon, Arizona 4 i5 H09 E. E. Dancer, Superintendent Lawrence Saltz Snokane, Washington Harvey Friess Brailev, Ohio Benjamin Pollock Local Fred Miller Local Rion Simpson Wapakanetta, Ohio Edna Oberle deceased Grace CCarmanl Thomas deceased Eunice CThurstonD Tonjes Local Bell CPollockQ Conrad , ' Hnumeeg Ohio Blanche CRisHD Hartman . Local Carrie CHinesP Sterling Local , - HU! E. E. Dancer, Superintendent Jacob Nyswander Local Chauncey Jeffers Lucesville, Ohio Artie CSterlingD Bliss Greeley, Colorado Bessie CSheetsD Williams . Ashtabula, Ohio fieov CQnt.D Eva CAdansD Heville Yew York City Sarah flrvenl Hummel Local Carrie CCarsonD Landis deceased Kate fR?a:Q Thorton Perrysburg, Ohio r 1 H06 E. 3. Dancer, Superintendent Vincent Ivans Ann Arbor, Michigan Harley Gary Toledo, Ohio June fiuseolll Gohwind Waterville, Ohio G1eG Pollock deceased Elmer iutchinson Waterville, Ohio Russell Box Local Dot Cfhurstonl Card deceased Addie Spicer Michigan H03 E. 3. Dancer, Superintendent Zaddie Chollingerl Commers Local Lorren Fitch Local Jessie CEelll Schering nlhledo, Ohio Vada fitch Sallfornia Eric Lnirston Zypthiana, o'1. Indiana Glenn Eox Detroit, Michigan Walter Graf Defiance, Ohio NIU O - E. 3. Dancer, Suoerintendent Roy 1CWilliams deceased 11910 Cont. D Ruth fSheetsl McWilliams Local ' 1 Mable CMattinl Heckerman Bono, Ohio Edna Long Toledo, Ohio Lee Height y deceased HH E, E, Dancer, Superintendent Alice fCarsonl Box Local Howard Manor Bellefontaine, Ohio Avery Petteys - Local Carl Pgllgckj Damuee, Ohio Dr. Harold Stevens Toledo, Ohio HW L. E. Hall, Superintendent Harley Yetter Maumee, Ohio Claude Hersh Local Wilbur Friess ' Toledo, Ohio Jessie fSheetsl Nevison Cleveland, Ohio Hazel lKerrD Bieber Hollywood, California HH R, Shade, Superintendent Gladys CThurlbyD Bond Washington D. C. Charles Friess Toledo, Ohio John Bortel Local Pearl fwallacel Jones Toledo, Ohio Herbert Hutchinson Pennsylvania Margaret CBarnettJ Box Y Local - fl9l3 Cont.l Ella Booram Toledo, Ohio Florence fSmithJ Lanker Local Rubv fManorD Smith Local b i A Ui-, Louis F. Kosch, Superintendent Maude CManorD Stevens Toledo, Ohio Cleo Katon Local Elsie CCornellD Billings Local Orpha CGillJ Culbertson Local Vern Smith Detroit, Michigan Allen Strayer ' Napoleon, Ohio Charles Clucas Marquette, Michigan Earl Mattin Libertv Center, Ohio Dr. Victor Pilliod Local Roscoe Huffman Local LeRoy Huffman Local Ray Hersh Toledo, Ohio Clvde Strayer Whitehouse 1 V' I lily Louis F. Kosch, Superintendent Blanch CHeisingP Hevman Local Carrie Cwarnerl Baker Lyons, Ohio Laverne CHuffmanD Swick deceased Plma CHoneckerD Flanigan Findlav, ohio ' Vesta CMawerQ Guyer Toledo, Ohio Jennie fFinkenbinerD Warner Local C1915 Cont.D Margaret Brown Local L Azora CBooramD Reese Toledo, Ohio Guilia CBigginsJ Hatfield California . Florence CSheatsD Mawer Weston, Ohio Waldo Blackburn ' Lima, Ohio Earl Neifer Tontogany, Ohio Sidney Mawer Weston, Ohio Cecil Uoach Cleveland, Ohio Alva Conklin Whitehouse, Ohio Ruth fKimberlinD Strayer Napoleon, Ohio M5 E. L. Terman Superintendent Maude CManorS Stevens T Toledo, Ohio Guilia CBigpinsJ Hatfield Sunland, California Waldo Blackburn L Lima, Ohio Jennie CFinkenbinerJ Warner 'Local Azora CBooramj Reese Toledo, Ohio Vesta CMawerI Guyer Toledo, Ohio Earl Neifer Tontopany, Ohio Sidney Mawer Weston, Ohio Margaret Brown Local ' Cleo Katon Local Florence CSheetsD Mawer Weston, Ohio WISH M. A. Sheperd, Superintendent Glenn Huffman Toledo, Ohio C1917 Cont.D George Armbruster Local Edith CTonjesD Taylor Brooking, S. Dakota Earl Mattin . Liberty Center, Ohio Claus Paulson Toledo, Ohio Rea CConradD Williams Weston, Ohio Dorothy CBarnettD Winover Neaoolis, Ohio Lucille CBowserD Terrv Dundee, Michiven Howard Carr' H Toledo, Ohio Lucille CBoultonD McComb Napoleon, Ohio Hill M. A. Sheperd, Sunerintendent Cecil Long Toledo, Ohio Fred Arnold Toledo, Ohio Bernard Lanker Toledo, Ohio Felix Roach Toledo, Ohio Beulah CRoachD Vest Tecumseh, Michiaan Helen CManorD Thurston Local Margaret Levser Unxnown Fae Griffin Lima, Ohio Audrey Baker Toledo, Ohio Edna CSaudersD Galbraight Khmmmn,ANzmm HH T J. M. Dilev, Superintendent Edna Baumbarger Local Ruby CBakerD Ridgeway La Rue, Ohio Mary CSaudersD Hale Jackson, Michigan C1919 Cont.Q Caroline CGrafD McClosky Toledo, Ohio Gertrude Chilleri Barton Toledo, Ohio Mae CBaumbargerD Rhoades deceased 1320 F. M. Diley, Sunerintendent Gladvs CHouselyD Woodbury' Bowling Green, Ohio' Charles Houselv Toledo, Ohio Helen CMurbackD Housely Toledo, Ohio Charles Hummell Ranger,.Ohio Wayne Conrad , Brockport, New York William Donald Bowling Green, Ohio - Charles Mahl . Toledo, Ohio IJ lille J. M. Dilev, Superintendent Margaret CGillD Bell A Napoleon, Ohio Amy CCarrD Foreward High Point,.N. C. Josephine CjudsonD Freeworth Local T Sybil Chattini Laver Libertv Center, Ohio Louis Graf Local Oliver Hummel deceased MmMLwg Mkm,Mm Arnold Katon Local Doris CGrafD Katon Local Estelle Ludwig Local Opal CBakerJ Tbwnsend Syracuse, N. Y. Arthur Gill deceased C1921 Contfi' f Clara CCrocketD Fitch Local - i' 1399 i ....A'.-.al v C. T. Falls,iSuperintendent Herbert Box Local Alice Lamson deceased Cynthia CHarrisl Kern Ieapolis, Ohio Samuel Croninger Los Angles, California IJJ H23 C. T. Tolls, Superintendent Ruby Stevens Cincinnati, Ohio Maudie CJohnsonD Lyttle Waterville, Ohio Clifford Baker Swanton, Ohio Karl Krout Tfston, Ohio Loal CPettysD Armbruster Local Hazel Cludvigl Parritt Toledo, Ohio Lucy KDonaldJ Hart Gibsonburg, Ohio Evelyn fTfnerD Graf Local Clyde Parsons - Toledo, Ohio Harold-Houley Toledo, Ohio a 1 H24 J. N. Guyer, Superintendent Dale Huffman Toledo, Ohio WnyCQwrimfhmn Toledo, Ohio Fordyce CHutchinsoni Eager St, Louis, Missouri Norma CS:udersJ Bowser Dundee, Michigan Helen Clongl Strayer Whitehouse, Ohio fl924 Conti, i Raymond Hennings California' Florence Miller y ' Sandusky, Ohio Cleo Heising Local Paul Huffman Toledo, Ohio Coal fCrosbyl Huffman Toledo, Ohio Ralph Schultz Pontiac, Michigan FnmdsKMwdyJ3mm1 Local Garnet fManorD Guyer Los Angeles, Calif, John Biggins Swanton, Ohio Elizabeth fEvansJ Meyers Columbus, Ohio Laird Johnston Texas V Fred Yawberg ' Neanolis, Ohio Lucille Drake ' Toledo, Ohio Bessie CJeffersl Mohr Local Charles Bowser Dundee, Michigan- Mae CHeymanl Shaffer Columbus, Ohio Loretta CWagler7 Clemens Toledo, Ohio 1325 ' R, W. Pringle, Superintendent Helen CShaffnerJ Meyer Toledo, Ohio Floyd B. Lyle Holgate, Ohio Ethel fStrayerD Ahlemen Liberty Center, Ohio Marguerite CBassetl Morehouse Whitehouse, Ohio Bessie CCrosbyJ Coen 'Lima, Ohio Bernard L. Katon Local Marie CThomasJ Vollnar Swanton, Ohio fl925 Cont .D Cloyce Carr Local Gladys CGillD Lyle Q Toledo, Ohio Guy Uachman Local Kenneth Pringle Local Carl Donal Dayton, Ohio Walter Spicer Local Marie Ervin , - Bowling Green, Ohio ViPPiDiH CDrakeD Hatcher Liberty Center, Ohio Zelma CPersonsJ McCurdy Local i328 P R. W. Pringle, Superintendent Eva C. CHarrisonD Harris Toledo, Ohio Florence CLakeQ Sterling Sw'nton, Ohio Clnrissa CGrayj Thomas 'x, Loc'l Irene CCrockettD Hennings Local Winifred CGuverD Gallagher Bluffton,'Indiana Ortez Gallagher Bluffton, Indicne OD'l CHutchinsonJ Barton , Local Ralph Miller deceased . Ralph Hummel Independence, Ohio Mable CJeffersD Johnston 'Texas y, . Raymond Heising Tiffin, Ohio Ruth CFersUsonD Crepts Milton Center, Ohio Howard Yewberg Findlay, Ohio Cleora CArmstrongD Bollenbacher Weston, Ohio John Fuller Toledo, Ohio C1926 Coney Hazel CMillerD Mawer Weston, Ohio Sylve CBackusD Nicodemus Whitehouse, Ohio Atolla fSnyderD Van Wagner Morencie, Michigan Glen Halbert Perrysburg, Ohio I32! R. W. Pringle, Superintendent Bernice Gill - Detroit, Michigan John Long, Jr. Whitehouse, Ohio Emma CStreyerD Bunge Toledo, Ohio Ruth CSoashl Thomas Local Ross Baumbarger . Columbus, Ohio Francis CEvansD Yawberg X Findlay, Ohio Robert Manor Local Serena La Plant Whitehouse, Ohio Elizabeth Cwaltersj Kneeshaw Toledo, Ohio Violet CHarrisonD Leopold Toledo Ohio Ruth CStuder5 Manor Local Elizabeth CBrownD Welholt Wfterville Ohio Margaret CLaskey5 Harner Lancaster, Ohio Marguerite CSidersD Korder Flint, Michigan i928 R. W. Pringle, Sunerintendent Bernard Long Local Dorothy fStumnD Carroll California Clara CAlderD Connolly deceased Florence CKinneyD Nicely Bowling Green, Ohio , fl928 Cont.D Ethel CSleeD Schultz Pontiac, Michigan John Armbruster Local Sidney Perry Waterville, Ohio Arna CBortelD Holland Lima, Ohio Cleo Nicely Bowling Green, Ohio Albert Sheely deceased Pearl CJeffersQ Long Local ' Francis Slee Toledo, Ohio Leo Miller Weston, Ohio Leona CBigginsD Lang A Liberty Center, Ohio Bernard Box Local Deloy Long Local Clara CSnicerD Bell McClure, Ohio Viola fwintersj Adams I Swanton, Ohio Donald Katon Local H123 R. W. Pringle, Suoerintendent Gleo Ludwig I Snringfield, Ohio Worthy Owens Woodville, Ohio Beatrice CLakeD Bryant Montnelier, Ohio Julia CBackusJ Morse Lima, Ohio Isabell CSchullD Pettit - Local Carolus La Plant Toledo, Ohio Myrtle fCarrD White Toledo, Ohio Clifford Cogan I El Centro, California Kathryn fMahlJ Weaver . Local fl929 Cont.D Ralph Strayer Monclova, Ohio Margaret CConradl Eishelman Local Beatrice Thomas deceased Franklin Patton Toledo, Ohio Jessie CNafusD Delph Tpilby, Ohio Emma CRothbartD Gallagher Liberty Center, Ohio Ralph Drescher Local IJ H50 R. W. Pringle, Superintendent Fanny CJeffersD Glassford Local Nellie E. Jenkins Maumee, Ohio Howard Winters Toledo, Ohio Emery Perry Waterville, Ohio Ada CScheubD Wiedle Clyde, Ohio Ralph Erven Local Sarah CBassettJ Clay Waterville, Ohio Blanche CTollesD Fraker ' deceased Arthur Tonjes McClure, Ohio Lowell Studer Local Dorset fEithhD Pepper Local LeAnna CSoashD Herr Malinta, Ohio Marie fBurwellD Freeworth Weston, Ohio Mae CManorD Hawkins Q Los Angeles, Califa Gertrude CKroutD Mundiviler Toledo, Ohio Lawrence Brown Local Myron Drake . California C1970 Cont.7 Montana CSidersD Sader Bowling Green, Ohio l H31 F R. W. Pringle, Sunerintendent Edna CSleel Debbe Maumee, Ohio Virginia CPollockD Hartsook Toledo,A0hi0 Hazel CLa Plantl Guyer Weston, Ohio L Ruth CSandersD Donald, Dayton, Ohio Helen CStrayerD Anderson Local ' Bernard Long 3 Local Herbert Wright ' ' Toledo, Ohio Lenore Chyersl McKenzie Local ' Arlene QGillD Wellman Local Dorothy CFarsonsD Gillisnie Delta, Ohio Walter Jennings Toledo, Ohio Marie CJohnstonD Lawrence Lihert, Center, Ohio Eileen fHuffg Studer Local Mary CTonjesD Hatfield McClure, Ohio Cleo Box Local Thelma Frazier Perryshurg, Ohio Earl Brown Local Dorothy CDrescherD Mercer Toledo, Ohio Marie CBigginsD Heolinger Local Marjorie CBrownD Hutchinson Detroit, Michigan 4' ... -- ls. . .a.' George Hennings xi, , Swanton, Ohio Francie Conrad Local I-'J 1352, R. W. Pringle, Superintendent Robert Bortel Local - Reva CFrostD Strayer Monclova, Ohio Gladys CParsonsD Bittinger Local Florence Laskey Local Mary CScheubD Fisher . Local Opal CWintersD Gray Local Marion Strayer Detroit, Mich. Lilia Clrvinl Strayer Waterville Ohio Dorothy CBassettS Fisher Brechinridge, Michigan William Kern Local Lloyd Heinsman Local Arna CBucherD Conrad Local Dorothy CBigginsD Huffman Local ' Clarence Fisher Local Marjorie CSterlingD Meyers North Baltimore, Ohio Royce Hutchinson Findlay, Ohio Geraldine CShipnyD Manor Bellefontaine, Ohio' Leona Cweaverl Tonjes Local Clyde Tonjes Local Glen Hartman Gantley Bridge, W. Va. llo Heising -deceased Martha Jane CHillerJ Jennings Local , Karl Jeffers Local Jane CPringleD Sears Toledo, Ohio Harry Pettit Local fl932 Cont.D Delberta CDeckerD Tilton Whitehouse, Ohio Geneva CThomasD Vollmar Whitehouse, Ohio . Katherine CMinnickD Biggins Local Edson Weaver Weston, Ohio Harold Gibbons Neanolis, Ohio H33 . R. W. Pringle, Sunerintendent Allen Long 1 Local Ruby CConradD Monaghan Local Floyd Whitney Local . Ruby CHummelD Harmon McClure, Ohio - Kathleen CManorD Marshall Fresno, California Ogreita CBisherD Brooski Toledo, Ohio Josephine CLudwigD Francis Columbus, Ohio Harriet fKeckleyD Nose Toledo, Ohio Jessie CKrollP Askins Bowling Green, Ohio Eileen Frazier Perrysburg, Ohio John Wallace Toledo, Ohio Gordon Lanker Toledo, Ohio Mildred CHaleD Digby McClure, Ohio Ethel fSheeleyD Long Nemh e, Ohi 1 Beatrice ?Snyder3 Pringle Local ' Hoy Johnston Waterville, Ohio Ica CBakerD Schaffer Manchester, Michigan 1 f I . I -r HJ' R. W. Pringle, Superintendent Cl93h Ceht.D Marguerite CJenningsD Graf Sacramento, California Robert Decker ' V Bowling Green, Ohio Vera CDaniels2 Hennings Swanton, Ohio William Scheub Canton, Ohio Margaret CWrightD Weimer Tecumseh, Michigan Loretta CTynerl Hepfinger Bowling Green, Ohio Waldon B. Pinks Local Richard Commers Lafayette, Indiana Mary CLongD Westhoven . Liberty Center, Ohio Mary fEvansD Frazier - Local Laura Dot CHellerD Hertzfield Waterville, Ohio Ira John Bisher Texas, Ohio Cecil CLakeD Barber Local Janet CThomasD Ziegler Hartzville, Ohio Helen CMillerD Wittes Waterville, Ohio David Graf Sacremento, California Harold Laskey deceased Kathryn Cvbgleb Weaver Liberty Center, Ohio 1 J F ijdll R. W, Pringle, Suoerintendent Leslie Drescher .' Gibsonhurg, Ohio Lucille Cwellmanl Newlove Bowling Green, Ohio ,John Scheub Local ' ' Leona Keister. Kenton, Ohio Charles Baumbarger, Jr. Local Paul Ahleman Illinois 5 Cont n D Rex Vollmar Local Mildred CBortleJ Tonjes Local Lawrence Studer Local Clarence Studer Local Jane CManorD Studer Local Mae CCommersD Engler Toledo, Ohio Clyde Box Local Cecil Harrison Lambert, Michigan Howard Biggins Local Mary CSchultzD Crozier Tontogany, Ohio John Barton Shelby Indiana Doris CMVersS Wolfe Napoleon, Ohio Paul Parsons , Bowling Green, Ohio Ruth fMillerD Miner Reading, Michigan Ada Clrvinl Dickes Local Mary CPerryD Powell Local Blanche Gallagher Deshler, Ohio IJ 43 H50 R. W. Pringle, Superintendent Virginia lHarrisonD Thorpe Toledo, Ohio Ralph German Whitehouse Ohio Giralda CRehklau3 Heyman Toledo, Ohio Wayne Knepper Local Thelma fRothgebI Sautters Local Alice Hampshire Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hazel CTonjesD Long McClure, Ohio Cl936.Cont.D Eugene Shepard Local Laura CCoganD Stevens Local Frank Spicer Binghamton, New York Leola CRutterD Jeffers Local Luella Sterling f Local John Thompson Local Marion CJeffersD Kurz Toledo, Ohio James Sterling f Dayton, Ohio Leona CHeymanD Marlow Local Donald Barton Shelhv, Indiana Merle Fitch Toledo, Ohio Roy Parsons Local Mary fPringleD Vore , Columbus, Ohio Mildred CStuderD Weaver Local Leo Tonjes Local Glen Heyman Toledo, Ohio HW R. W. Pringle, Superintendent Willard Slatts Texas Lucille Mollenhauer Toledo, Ohio Mary Cbltwiesb Hoffman Local - Robert Davis Toledo, Ohio William J. Lamson Local 1 Wilbur Tonjes Oak Harbor, Ohio Thelma CGerdesl Gordon Middleton, Ohio Charles Jeffers Local C1927 cont.J Ruth Cweaverl Wright cygnet, ohio Ross,WellmenoiD Local V qi, Carol CCommmrsJfJeffer5c Local Leona CConradD Cox Weston, Ohio Rolland Gill Local Evelyn CKatonD ThompSon Local Gladys CBisherJ lgler San Antonio, Texas Gertrude CGermanD Barett Swanton, Ohio H38 D. Wg Oman, Superintendent Edna CCarsonJ Wires Local Ruby CGibbonsP Baker Local Myron Fox Local Boyd Box 'Local Robert Sautter Local Raymond Heyman Local Robert Guyer Local Mathilda Rickey Toledo, Ohio Martha CHenningsj McGilvory Monclova, Ohio Raymond Fisher Bowling Green, Ohio Robert Perry T 4 Toledo, Ohio Margaret Vogel McClure, Ohio Donald Miller U.S. Navy Vivian CBortelD Lohneyer Toledo, Ohio Lotus CHuffman7-Schultz Local Virginia CHellerl Walerius Local C1938 Cont.J Charles Sherwood WashingtdnQ5D.CQ4f Thelma CPetteys2 Cook, Liam Weston,'Ohio ' Lenora fFay1orJ Barton Chicago Illinois Leona CTollesS Borough Seattle, Washington Evelyn CDe Witt, Laubenthal Haskins, Ohio e H33 D.W. Oman, Superintendent Orval Weaver Adrian, Michigan Evelyn CKeiferl Altenburger Ottoville, Ohio Leona CRyanD Powell ' Local Treva CGoodD Rider Tontogany, Ohio Lucy CMosherD Scott Tontogany, Ohio Elva Jean CDanielsD Tilton Whitehouse, Ohio Eldon Wright Deshler, Ohio Nelva CCulbertsonJ Kelly California Helen QJeffersD Sterling Dayton, Ohio Vonna Deene CYoungsD Box Local ' Jack Katon Local Caroline CLamsonJ Jeffers Napoleon, Ohio Flossie CHastingsD McKenzie ' Saginaw, Michigan Verneal CHastingsD Sweet Local Wilma CBortelD Minnick Local , Josephine Davis Weston, Ohio . Kathleen fBillingsJ Osborn Local Catalina Maude CDrakeD Duquette McClure, Ohio 'Harold Gerdes Killed in action C1939 Cont., Delores Cwilliamsl Dull Weston, Ohio Charlotte CJeffersl Scheub Local Ada CPerkinsJ Taylor Montpelier, Ohio' Grace Chillerl Beals Local ' Lucille CCarman7 Woodling Local Flora Grace CWalkerJ Perry Toledo, Ohio Wilbur Eeyman Local Betty Fuller Toledo, Ohio Clifford Huffman Toledo, Ohio Sidney Long I Whitehouse, Ohio Richard Box Local Eileen Qwadel Powell Local 4 H40 D, W, Oman, Superintendent Marie CHuffmanD Lorch Peoria, Illinois Carl Weaver Local Marymae CSlattsJ Wilhelm Custar, Ohio Barbara Lanker Local Donald Champion Toledo, Ohio G1en Winters Local Ralph Tonjes Sylvania, Ohio Ellen QRearickD Beimund Napoleon, Ohio Betty Jean CNeilsonJ Whitney Local Harold Perkins Local catherine Cwrightl Leiter Chicago, Illinois Ralph Cogan Local C1940 Cont., Keith Crocker Deshler, Ohio Bernice CFu11erj Haye Toledo, Ohio William Culbertson local 1 -J. I Cleo Heywan Toledo, Ohio Roland B-x t .U Local Phylis fOrwigl Wright Adm. an , Mi chi gan Keith Eortel Waterville, Ohio Wilma CA1tweisJ Weaver Local 134.4 D. W. Oman, Superintendent Evelyn Cline Toledo, Ohio Harriet Thurston Chicago, Illinois Carl Marana ' -1 deceaaeo Alice Schletz Toledo, Ohio Anna fCarmanD Nicely Local Ronald Pollock Local Margaret lKatonD Conrad Local Delmar Shepard deceased Vavajean QErvenl Carson Local Martha fMosherj M un Local Dorothb fhltwiesl Bentley Local Martha Keister Adrian, Michigan Joseph Manor Local Richard Shetzer Local Gerald Talmage Local H Rosellen CHeightD Raymond Maine C1941 c0nt.7 Franklin Gallagher Toledo, Ohio Jgan Katon Local Mary CRickeyJ Mercerau, Toledo, Ohio ' ' Ruth CHarrisonD CalkinsQ, Illinois Kathleen-KHecklerD Heyman lbnmee, Ohio Helen fGal1agherJ wright Deshler, Ohio Max Jeffers Local Willis Studer Local James Thomas California Clarence Warner Local I J 1134.2 D. W. Onan, Superintendent Esther Cwadeb Gerdes McClure, Ohio Floyd Cogan Local Willard Finkenbiner Local Patricia Cliversony weiiman Defiance, Ohio Junior Parsons Local Virginia Carroll Toledo, Ohio Bill McEwen Bowling Green, Ohio Freeman Box Bowling Green, Ohio Wilbur Conrad Local Curtis Wright McClure, Ohio Phylis Thurston T Local Helen CXnepper7 Smith Local - Bill Carson Local' Pauline CHuffmanD Rose Toledo, Ohio 1-,A , fl942 Cont.l Kenneth Gerdes McClure, Ohio Della Jean Box Local Burl Fiser Toledo, Ohio Bill Davis Weston, Ohio - Gerald'Warner Local 1343 D. W. Oman, Superintendent Mary CCarmanD Hawkins 'T Hampton, Virginia Frances CHinesmanJ Swinehart Toledo , Ohio Marlyn CAlversonJ Boone Toledo, Ohio Helen CBrovnJ Winterhalter Toledo, Ohio, Dolores CFpedericEl-Huffman Whitehouse, Ohio Darlein Zimmerman Liberty Center, Ohio Lillian Qwadej Kerr Local , Thelma lSheeksl Wires f Bowling Green, Ohio Velma Bisher Bowling Green, Ohio Florence CDautermanl Duncan Local Mary Ellen Kwarnerl Shanks Toledo, Ohio Evelyn Demland Toledo, Ohio Mary Schlotz -Toledo, Ohio Clifford Brown ,Local Reva Studer Local William Heckler Waterville, Ohio Glen Jeffers Local Victor Sautter Local Dayid McEwen Local 13411 D. W. Oman, Superintendent Wilma CCarrollJ Box Local Doris CConradJ Box Local Richard Culbertson Local LaVonda CCulbertsonD Johnson Local Gloria Frederick Local Donald Herringshaw Local Marion Heyman Local Harry Jeffers Local John Jennings Local Phylis Harrison Findlay, Ohio Lavina CKendallJ Whitman Local Carl Laskey, Jr. Local Mary Ellouise Matzen Toledo, Ohio John Perkins Local Christine Rickey Toledo, Ohio Junior Ryan Local Burl Smith Local Walter Warner Tbledo, Ohio 1 F H49 D. W. Oman, Superintendent Twvla CSeelD Morrison Local Margaret CCoganD Horner Toledo, Ohio Dorothy McCurdy Local Peggy Baker Local Eldora QSoudersD Herringshaw Loaal Evelvn Jeffers tToledo, Ohio Donna CJenningsD Studer Whitehouse, Ohio Cl9L5 cont Doris Carter Local Choice Kendall Toledo, Ohio Faye CParsonsD Dickman Alabama Erven Hum el Local Charles Carlen Local John Pollock Local Richard Gladish Local Robert Alverson Local Jw - ffil D. W. Oman, Superintendent Chester Brown Local Betty Fletcher Local Raymond Mohr Local Walter Scheub Local Elton Rechlau Toledo, ohlo Donald Hevman Local Doris fSolidayD Mohr Local Carl Rox Local Elinor Thomas Local Kathryn Mohr .Local Paul Johnston Local Irma Altwies Local Delman Bisher Local Helen Rearick Local Archie Box ' Local Joyce CFinkenb1nerD Weber Waterville, Ohio James Mvers Local 1 Cl9L6 Gont.J Madelyn QShetzerQ Fort Wayne, Tabor Glenda CHeymanD Ernsthausen Indiana Pemberville, Ohio Paul McKenzie Vera Smith Local Local Vfrma Battle Donald Huffman Local Local Patricia Armbruster Grace CDigbyD Keifer Local Local Doris Neilson Local . QUTU GHHPHS UF SHWRS iff if we ,p...,.' , ,'4 ..,, ,vfly , an M, 1 .if u . ,M f lib 'TB W -'aim I-H? 'F -y 0i'Q+ 'Q' 'W' s y 1 f 4, is , -W W . fa, Q D .rs Hgh Suk.. Kalki. Heh' Gm D'-IBS Q ' l f.' Q carl on Q un- 'V , 3 'q A Dov-:Lk 'Colin i 1 aDlvJ: ' , -Ni ugh , -gp A A we Q .3 is . 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LUQQFQ, XX 9992 C:CJmrD4.rfm1r'w no 5 i GF THE f- H . wt Qiiyy i - e E5Ig32 ,ight if .U ' GRAND RAPIDS, GI-HO PHONE4-I14'Z .OCTOBER---- i g Q l--The baseball team journeyed to Haskins and returned victorious. Our second straight win, - A--We drew Tbntoganv in the league baseball tournement and went to Rudoloh to play them. Once again we came out on the long end of the score. ll--Chapel again, this time the Juniors had charge. In the afternoon we went to Bowling Green for the county tournament. We drew Pemberville and were defeated. i , f l ' --The Sophomores had chapel today. A --The Sophomores sponsored the Hoosier Cornhuskers tonight in the gym. 21+ 25 ' NOVEM BER ---- 8--Today was the Freshman's turn to have chapel. Tbnight the Juniors put on their Class Play, UMumbo-Jumbo.U l3,lL,l5--Bridge is being repaired and we have a three day vacation. 22--We started our basketball season on the right foot by defeating Liberty Center on our floor, 52-BL. Carroll tossed in 32 points. 26--We played Monclova here and defeated them, 52-30. Carroll again scored 32 points. 27--Thanksgiving Chapel was taken care of by the eighth grade today. PHONE 1081 MCCLu12E,oHfO XQKAFS Jq, me ,132 A75 213 fin., L, . xx v: HUD f ,J 5 XSERWCE X if u r r 1 ' if bilflflbd ff wQgmCAr,ER TO, BLONDLS ' 2 V- - 'F n FROMoTOQQ ' i E .PROI2 ELECTIQICXJCETYLENE y RKHARD GRAB SQ' WELDING . ,. f- Gif2Am'D RAPIDS OI-HG Tl2AC7jORAri FARM 'EOUIPMENTAATQEFAIR g ' PHONE 4123 gg --12' 1 --..T ., ,., A- I . 'J' 2 g 4 . ' .-- ,. . ,.'. 'nm ,4 ' I I I ' I 1 ' '. ' 1 A ., 5 ! , ,A -,I , .7 'SX XX . ,E1L., . CANDY --M CJCSAKS ---ClQfXKE 'Hifi ----POP---- WAYNE C OKNELL, P :lop BRQHD RQPIDS, OHIO o C.glC.3fT'WI-9l..lfT'WF.t:gVTI Clif: T, N '- ' : fm. l 1 2 3 f U0 s 1 21313 VV ........... . ........ if.:-,Q N ',k.' : '.'.'.' . '.'. 1 111112fff.fffQ.f,',','f','f. uJHnfHUU5e,oHmU -N mmm 553214 ED Ummmnmmof LUKE l QJVW ' rflf-UIDIJQVWCE ANDSEITQVICEQ UUEEGMHBSUU' UIIHEBSHL HPPLHNICEES FUEL UH, 8UEHHE33S PLUHIBHJQ SUHENIJB x x X X WESTOINLQHIO , PHONE 148 1l : i iilit 'C g lnsufmncf UF mn Hmm 7 ' S-'S---ss-S REQL Im 'DQIHR9iPaU,B.U,E l lt -Eiwi .QQ-UD-R'HQ,lUS1g 3 g PHUUE 11,112 DECEMBER--- ' --The basketball team journeyed to Whitehouse tonight, and defeated them, 35 Carroll was again high point man with 20 points. --We won our fourth straight game at Weston tonight, by the score of 37-201 Shepard broke the monotony by being the high point man with l5 pointsa - --McClure visited us and we won our fifth in a row by defeating them 66-28. Shepard was high point man with a total of 2h points. --The pirates went on a scoring spree tonight against the visiting Tontogany Indians and whipped them, 65-161 Carroll hit the hoop for a total of 22 points and Shepard added 18. ' --We won our seventh straight game tonight and set a season scoring record in the process as we rolled over Weston, 75-2L. Shepard tied Carroll's point per game record, bv scoring a total of 32 points. --Seventh grade presented traditional Christmas songs and plays at chapel ay' J . . - . - N tod By successfully defeating the Big Red of Haskins, L8 A5, our ries now number eight. Carroll collected a total of 26 points. Vacation begins! ARY--- no.school today because of.icy roads. However, we played Milton here tonight and defeated them, Carroll scored 3l.points: --The Seniors had charge of chapel. Tonight we lost our first basketball game to Waterville, L6-L2, Carroll scored 18 points. la--The team played Jackson tonight, rebounding from Friday's loss and rolled ta a 77-32 victory. Carroll rolled 32 points and Shepard got 28 to account for eo of the 77. p , QB cemmmawefs of 7 wwf 'wwi ' L.. C. T CD I'-l J E S L V GAS HUUSUH. SMS AND SHWHE inlay GRAND RAPIDS PH0NF'472 fzezff-jonef Co. 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Carroll and Shepard led the wav with 21 and 25 points respectively. ,FEBRUARY -'- p 5--Theleague plavoff was held at Bowling Green High School and we were defeated Oy Haskins in an overtime game, L8-LQ. Carroll got 28 points. 7,8-The annual Farmers' Institute was held. Fridav Yoth the high school and the grades gave a program. ' ll--We lost our first game in the Wood Countv Tournament to Bloomdale, 36-35. 13--Today we started an eight-dav vacation. We're having boiler trouble. 21--The freshmen had chapel today. , A ego. H. vom DEYLEN f ,O Q X ,gg ila5i.l2lY.AKLi. cf, ELECTRKCAL APPLIANCE - mumeuvc PMNTS'FUMlJNECV'MTCHENWMRE ,fi H Quvaeiaacem .LMEl.E.f.YLE.!ll5. 722 W. WASHING TON PH ONE'23507 NAPOLEON, OHIO EUWPLIIULINS QD? THE IMBMRUW QENIER HLQWAHQMQ A DEALERS LN GRAIN, FEED, COAL SUPPLIES LIBERTY LCE NYE Ik, CIHIQ A CGfWiDL.lVW1r w El 5 UF THE dv A 7 LLJLHRTEPLKELLDUSE CDL-HQ Q9 PHUHES wwnmmusef! 5f53Q2 -Q.-un-Q-.L , ..--. -,..... . ,. 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