Granville High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Granville, OH)
- Class of 1953
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NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE B L E and W H I T E GRANVILLE HIGH SCHGCL fm Granville, Qhio EDI TOR: James Gavin Young ADVISOR: Mr. Irvine Chotlos erbwzfivn We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-three, proudly present this edition of the BLUE AND WHITE to John Stephen Durst , . . an expert teacher of music . . . a close friend of the students . . . a man who is respected and looked up to by all . . . and whose quick humor and ready smile have bright- ened our final year at Granville. Page Three we fvmzm ,ff wr 4414,- ,awwx Sic!! p Page Four Bottom Row lleft to Righti: Mary Smith, Kay Barnhouse, Ann Le Fevre, Joanne Krause, Beth Miller, Ellen Reeder, Karen Martin, Mr. Chotlos. Second Row lleft to Rightl: Judy Johnson, Jacqueline Charlesen, Eleanor Hodges, Jeanne Krause, louise Claffey, Beverly Butz, Eve Miller, Emma Lou Lantz. Third Row lleft to Righti: Janice Ruff, Rod Burcharcl, Robert Aebersolcl, Robert Mach, Glenn Roley, Peter Pendergast, James Young, Richard Gregory, Thelma Foster. Editor Assistant Editor Art Editor Sports Editor Business Ma nager James Young Judy Johnson Jeanne Krause Robert Mach Richard Gregory This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. lore Ackley ---WWW WMM W Me bww! MMM af 7a,,,,,,,,g f Q' f XJ it E12 w '51 N' ' H 53? S 2 E E E E H ' --. - E E E: fv- 555553 is f ' , ' E E EE 4 'X f fig, mfg ' 1' .J , --1. 795 Ay --5.1 L ' , f I J -i--- -- f X f . 2 ffxglm Ne. fx ps? G fri' -2 .-,,,. 7' X ' f , 1 fffix W7 if X42 .xdafminidfra fiom left to right: Maxson Greene, Howard Smith. This year we of the student body made a new friend-Mr. Greene, our superintendent. His friendly smile, his modest sin- cerety and his generous advice quickly won our admiration. Ever ready to lend a helping hand, he's rated tops by all of us. Equally, we want to express sincerest, thanks to Mr. Smith, whose co-operation, funny iokes, and able leadership we've come to depend on. We thank you, Mr. Greene and Mr. Smith, for helping make another year successful at Granville High. l M Page Six This page sponsored by Granville Flower Shop fs. 0' .fs 'sv 'cv . 5 N-I Q- T ll 'Tb' Page Seven Muffy EDNA WALZ ANNA LOUISE ACKLEY ' Ohio State University and Capital University, Ohio State University, A.B., B.S., and M.A. A.B. and B.S., Bookkeeping, Typing I and ll, Latin. and Il, French l and Il, English 8 Shorthand, School Activity Accounts, Eligibil- Admlfllsffaflofl of Play TlCk9l5, C0mm9f1Ce hy, sophomore Homeroom: prog,-sms, ment Tickets, Sophomore Homeroom. an THELMA E. MILEY RACHEI- FOSTER Denison University, A.B. and Ohio State Uni- Denison UniveI'5lfY, A-BJ Gills' PhYSlCal Ed'-P versity, M.A., Algebra I, Algebra II, Geome- Cetl0n:,Hv9Iene: Social Studies 8: Cheerlead- try, Senior Mach, Y-Teen Advisor, Junior Herne- er Adviser, Eighth Grade Homeroom- room. FANCHION ROBB LEWIS Ohio State University, B.S. in Education, Social JOANN THOMAS BOWERS Studies, World History, American History, Lib,-ary, Ohio State University, B.S., Home Economics, Seventh Grade Homeroom. RICHARD ANSON Ohio State University, B.S., English 7, Amer WILLIAM PICKETT ican Literature, Public Speaking, Junior Play, Bowling Green College, B-S- in Education, Senior Play, Thespian Advisor, Granville High General Milhi Aflfhmeilc 7 and 3: Heed FOO?- Rgdig program, Junior Homeroom. ball Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach, Seventh Grade Homeroom. JOHN DURS1' PAUL NEMETZ West Liberty State College, A.B., Band, Choir, Mafllelia College, A5517 Phvsiqel ECIUQ6Ti0i1i Grade and Junior High Music, Ensembles. HYQIGHGI DYIVGFS Tfalnlngi SOCIBI SIUdleS 9: i Head Basketball Coach, Reserve Football , Coach, Golf Coach, Eighth Grade Homeroom. IRVINE CHOTLOS HA Marietta College, A.B., Biolo y, American C RFE5 WEISER I History, Civics, Yearbook A visor, Tennis Ohio State University, B-5-i lndUSll'l6l AHS: Coach, Freshman Homeroom. Visual Education. GRACE RYDER Muskingum College, A.B., Ohio JAMES MORGAN State University, M.A., English 9, Denison University' BA.: Ohio English 12, Senior Homeroom. University, Ohio State University, Muskingum College: English 8 LORENE Menowiu. HAMMOND and IO, General Science, Freshman Willard Hi gh School, Newark Col- Homeroom' lege of Commerce, School Secre- tary. Page Eight This page sponsored by Edmiston Book Store 7 1 Ainfbentdfy .j6LClfLAy Front Row lleft to rightl: Mrs. Archibald, Mrs. Klausmeier, Mrs. Baker, Miss Lybarger, Mrs. Mouser, Mrs. Hurd. Back Row: Mrs. Beeson, Mrs. Staten, Mrs. Mahard, Miss Vessels, Miss Gardner, Mrs. Truman, Miss Loughman, Mrs. Taylor. ' The Elementary teachers play a very important roll in pre- paring students for more advanced study. ln grade school chil- dren are taught the basic factors, which are the fundamental steps to further education. We, the Senior Class of 1953, wish to express our apprecia- tion to the elementary teachers for the part they played in pre- paring us for iunior and senior high school. This page sponsored lay Sandy Alougllman Signs Page Nine Kwafoakana RAY PARKER Mr. Parker has been with us for five years now and has made a great number of friends among both the faculty and the stu- dents. His willing co-operation with us during his regular hours and also for our events held in the building is the evenings has been greatly appreciated. HOWARD BOWMAN' Mr. Bowman has done an excellent iob during his four years as custodian of the grade school. For the last two years he has had the added responsibility of the upkeep of the new grade school building, and he is to be congratulated on his untiring ef- forts. ETHEL CLARK and THELMA SUTTON Mrs. Clark, head of the cafeteria staff, and Mrs. Sutton, her assistant, have done an extremely good iob in their first year in the school cafeteria, which has been moved to the new elementary building. The de- licious, healthful meals, the good service, and the new equipment have been greatly enioyed by all. This page sponsored by Savage Paint Store 9' ,K gig, 351 I t f VU ' X M 1 WNW Pase EI eniori Kfcwd Omcem First Row: Pauline Stinson, Gloria Oliver, Robert Mach, Phyllis Morrow, louise Claffey. Second Row: Robert Aebersold, Richard Gregory. President- Robert Mach Vice-President - Gloria Oliver Secretary - Phyllis Morrow Treasurer - Pauline Stinson Social Chairmen - Louise Claffey and Richard Gregory Student Council - Robert Aebersold To the Senior Class Officers is given the big iob of seeing that the affairs of the class run smoothly. This year's officers have had many responsibilities and have done them well. We had several successful parties and enioyed working on the class play. Page Twelve Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Claffey dosent wsu Aeasnsom G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Chorus 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Football 3, 4, Basketball, Reserve 2, Baseball 2, District Choir 3, District Band 3, Boys' Glee Club, Senior Play 4. BARBARA NELL BARBER G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. VIOLA EUGENIA BELL G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4. RALPH LEE BUTT G.H.S. I, 2 ,3, 4, Football I, 2, Basketball, Varsity 3, 4, Bas- ketball, Reserve I, 2, Baseball 2. LAWRENCE WESLEY CAMP G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINA LOUISE CLAFFEY G.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Class Social Chairman 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Music 4, Thespians 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4, Cafeteria Staff 3. DAN AVERY CORDRAY G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Proiection Staff. PATRICIA SUE DANIELS G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer I, Class President 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Cheerleaders, Reserve 2, 3, Cheerleader, Varsity 4. MARLENE SUE DARKES G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 4, Cafeteria Staff 3. DOROTHY BELLE DAVIS G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus I. THELMA LOUISE FOSTER G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Cheerleader, Reserve 2, Cheerleader, Varsity 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Journalism 3. RICHARD FRANKLIN GREGORY G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Social Chairman 4, Student Council 4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Chaplain 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Football 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Assistant Director 4, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, District Choir 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club. RICHARD EUGENE HANBY G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 3, Vice-President 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Orchestra 3, Band 2, 3, 4, President 4, Ensemble 2, Senior Scholarship Team 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, District Band 2, 3, Brass Quartet 2, 4, NED EARL HANNUNI G.H.S. I, 2 ,3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Football Manager 3, 4, Basketball, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball, Reserve 2, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club. CAROL LEE HILL G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4. CHARLOTTE HILL G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Gregory Page Thirteen DAVID MYRON ICKES G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE KASSON G.H,S. 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH KIRKENDALL G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. .IEANNE CAROLYN KRAUSE G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Social Chairman 3, Student Council 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, Annual Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Triple Trio I, 2, 4, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Scholarship Team 4, Senior Play, Assistant Director 4, Tennis 4, District Choir 3, 4. .IOANNE KATHLEEN KRAUSE G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary I, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Music 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Social and Publicity Chairman 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, Cheerleader, Reserve I, 2, Cheerleader, Varsity 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Girls' Glee Club, District Choir 3, 4. EMMA LOUETTA LANTZ G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Chorus I, 3, 4, Senior Scholarship Team 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Cafeteria. Staff 4. CAROL ANN McINERNEY G.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Thespians 3, 4. ROBERT THOMAS MACH G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class President I, Class Treasurer 2, Class Student Council Representative 3, Class President 4, Student Council I, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, Chorus 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Reserve I, 2, Track 2, Boys' Glee Club. EVE McBRIDE MILLER G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, Senior Scholarship Team 4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Play, Assistant Director 3, Senior Play 4. RALPH STERLING MILNER G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Reserve 2, Basketball, Varsity 3, 4. PATRICIA LOUISE MORRISON G.H.S. 3, 4. PHYLLIS ANNE MORROW G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Worship Chairman 3, 4, Music Chairman 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 4, Senior Scholarship Team 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Journalism 2. GLORIA LEE OLIVER G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. RUTH ELAINE PACKER G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 4, Senior Play 4. VADA LOUISE RARDAIN G.H.S. I, 2, 3,--4. CLEORA EVELYN RHODEBACK G.H.S. 1, 2, 3 ,4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Page Fourteen This page sponsored by J. W. Rohror , GLENN W. ROLEY G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Reserve I, 2, Tennis 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. JANICE MARIE RUFF G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Annual Staff 4, Cafeteria Staff 4, LOWELI. EUGENE SCOTT . G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. SHIRLEY MARIE SEYMOUR G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY ANN SHAFER G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4 Head Maiorette 4. CHARLES ROBERT SHOMAKER G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, Reserve I, 2, Basketball, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball I, 2. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Chorus I, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Junior Play 3. PAULINE ALICE STINSON G.H.S. 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Chorus 4. JAMES LEE sumcu: G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3. NORMAN LOWELL THOMAS G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Pro- iection Staff 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club. BEVERLY JOAN WEEKLEY G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2 ,3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2. KENNETH FREDERICK WELSH G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Reserve 2, 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Boys' Glee Club. JACK ARLEN WOODRUFF G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3 ,4, Treasurer 4, Thespians 3, 4, Chorus I ,2, 4, Band I, 2, Annual Staff 4. VIVIAN LOUISE WRIGHT G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. JAMES GAVIN YOUNG G.H.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Student Council Representative I, Class Social Chairman 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Band I, 2, Orchestra 3, Senior Scholarship Team 4, Annual Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Football 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, District Band 2, Journalism I, 2, 3, Proiection Staff, Tennis 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club. - This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Riley Page Flheen X .IJ , A. In Fists gli, 3 N QQ O. O. 5 'KR I, Bob Aebersold, will my bass voice to Lenny Essman. I, Barbara Barber, will my looks to the cover of Mademoiselle. I, Jean Bell, will my quietness to Tom Pendergast. I, Ralph Butt,,will the time spent in the pool room to Mr. Chotlos. I, Lawrence Camp, will G. H. S. life to my new nephew. I, Dan Cordray, will my l93l Plymouth to next year's driver's training course. I, Pat Daniels, will married life to my brother, Jack Pheneger. I, Marlene Darkes, will my good nature to any grouchy soul. I, Thelma Foster, will the title, Homecoming Queen, to next year's prettiest Senior. I, Dick Gregory, will my straight part lhairl to my brother, Don. I, Dick Hanby, will the sousaphone to Larry Derr. I, Ned Hannum, will English Literature back to the English. I, Carol Hill, will my black hair to Judy Shields. I, Charlotte Hill, will my mandolin and drums to anyone with the ability to play them. I, David lckes, will my curly hair to Tom Davis. I, Louise Claffey, will my ability to miss the band bus to my sister, Linda. I, Pat Kasson, will shorthand class back to Miss Walz. I, Dorothy Kirkendall, will my short walk to school to Jane Lantz. We, Jeanne and Joanne Krause, will the Eichers back to Bexley. I, Emma Lou Lantz, will my cooking ability to anyone contemplating marriage. I, Carol Mclnerney, will my height to Doris Riffle. l, Bob Mach, will the job of announcing the G. H. S. radio program to Wayne Maior. l, Eve Miller, will my many rides in Chevrolets to Maxine Shafer. I, Sterling Milner, will the shop back to Mr. Weiser. I, Pat Morrison, will my ability to drive a hot rod to George Evans. I, Phyllis Morrow, will play directing back to Mr. Anson. I, Gloria Oliver, will my voice to R.C.A. Victor. I, Ruth Packer, will my breakfast in Senior Homeroom to next year's hungry Senior. l, Louise Rarclain, will my life on the farm to any city slicker. I, Evelyn Rhodeback, will my pleasant disposition to any hot-tempered soul. I, Glenn Roley, will my iob at Morrow's Funeral Home to any prospective undertaker. I, Janice Ruff, will my teaching career to anyone who doesn't want to get married right away. 4 I, Lowell Scott, will my WAVES lhairh to anyone who likes Lady Sailors. l, Shirley Seymour, will an engagement ring to anyone who can get engaged at I6. I, Dorothy Shafer, will my strutting ability to JoAnn McKnight. l, Bob Shomaker, will my athletic ability to G. H. S. for use in future years. l, Mary Smith, will my shortness to Jim Unger. I, Pauline Stinson, will chemistry lab to anyone who likes to play with fire. I, Jim Sunkle, will my orneriness to David Sutton. I, Lowell Thomas, will my feminine appeal to next year's woman hater. I, Beverly Weekly, will my trumpet to anyone who can pucker up. l, Kenny Welsh, will my Ford to Dick Martin. I, Jack Woodruff, will my typing ability to the Royal Typewriter Company. I, Vivian Wright, will Ye Olde Mill Roller Rink and my shoe skates to Bob Morrison. I, Jim Young, will G. H. S. to my brother, Chuck. I, Dorothy Davis, will my ability to crack gum to Mr. Chotlos. Page Sixteen This page sponsored by the Senior Class YW' . XR it i Kam M19 ec? 'S . 'rr 1' Ae K 0 M f L Bob Aebersold-football coach at G.H.S. Af , T Barbara Barber head of a modeling agency. f t -': Jean Bell-a missionary Ralph Butt-manufacturer of 1929 Dodges. A Lawrence Camp-psychologist. Dan Cordray-manager of the Granville lnn. Pat Daniels-wife of a famous basketball coach. Marlene Darkes-a restaurant owner Dorothy Davis-manager of a wrestler. Thelma Foster-co-owner of a fleet of trucks. Dick Gregory-a second Eddie Fisher. Dick Hanby-Einstein's successor. Ned Hannum-owner of Chilcote's Gold Mine lpool rooml. Carol Hill-a beautician. Charlotte Hill-a sergeant in the WACs. David Ickes-owner of the largest florist shop in Granville. Louise Claffey-mother of twin boys. ' Pat Kasson-Lieutenant-Colonel in the WAC Motorcycle Corps. Dorothy Kirkendall-famous singer of hillbilly songs. Jeanne Krause-mother of the fourth generation of Eicher twins. Joanne Krause-society editor of the Newark Advocate. Emma Lou Lantz-G.H.S. school nurse. Carol Mclnerney-a primary teacher. Bob Mach-TV announcer on WBNS. Eve Miller-secretary to an EUB minister. Sterling Milner-manages the Milner Apple Orchard. Pat Morrison-an airline stewardess for TWA. Phyllis Morrow-a famous actress. Gloria Oliver-a singing nurse. X Ruth Packer-an interior decorator. Louise Rardain-a prominent secretary. Evelyn Rhodeback-secretary at G.H.S. Glenn Roley-an undertaker. Janice Ruff-a housewife. Lowell Scott-vice-president of Timkin. Shirley Seymour-a home economics teacher. Dorothy Shafer-only announcer's wife with red-headed twins. Bob Shomaker-a carpenter ifamous throughout Ohioi. Mary Smith-head nurse at Newark Hospital. Pauline Stinson-Elsa Maxwell, II lWashington party-giverl. Jim Sunkle-specialist at the Mayo Clinic. Lowell Thomas-owner of a large construction company. 455533 3751 S5252 3.3. of-I 14+ Beverly Weekley-has her own all-girl iazz band. Kenny Welsh-high pressure Ford salesman. Jack Woodruff-President of the University of Southern California. N Vivian Wright-roller skate instructor. Jim Young-a famous lawyer. ,,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,. 5 2255552525252 ,.,. ..... 5 5525533 ' This page sponsored by the Senior Class Page Seventeen Page Eighteen enior cSZA0!cw5!Li,9 jam left to Right: Emma Lou Lantz, Richard Hanby, Jeanne Krause, Eve Miller, James Young, Phyllis Morrow. This year we are proud of the people who brought honors to Granville by placing in the Senior Scholarship Test. ln the county, Dick Hanby received second place, Eve Miller tied for sixth place, and Phyllis Morrow, Jim Young, Jeanne Krause, and Emma Lou Lantz received honorable mention. ln the Ohio State District Eve Miller received twenty-second place for girls while Dick Hanby and Phyllis Morrow ob- tained honorable mention. Dick Hanby also received honorable mention in the State. This page sponsored by Senior Class F? .' 4 H ce M ,N Y '4a h W!! Cv W X' ' H Q35 PgN1 omior 6K6lff5f5 First Row lleft to righti: Mr. Anson, Shirley long, Patricia Curtis, Mary Cooperrider, Alyce Hankinson, Rebecca Jones, Kay Barnhouse, Jacqueline Charlesen, Judy Johnson, Harriet Boring, Jeannine Borror, Ann LeFevre, Shirley lantz, Brenda Poff, Doris Riffle. Second Row: Jo Ann McKnight, Phyllis Spires, Phyllis Clement, Janet Schroer, Myrtle Cramer, Jac- queline Rolalaerts, Mary Unger, Beverly Butz, Lois Lookenott, Jo Ann Oliver, Eleanor Hodges, Joyce Kremer, Nancy Tucker, Beverly Welch, Miss Miley. Third Row: Rod Burchard, George Evans, David Feaster, Roger Bayles, Jack Hood, Richard Wood- yard, Charles Hartman, John Hutchins, Peter Pendergast, Thomas Ramsay, Edgar Lewis, James Showman, Reed Montgomery, Grantlin Heiser, Phil Johnston, Dan Dunaway, Carl Sawyer, David Price, Thomas Davis, Jack Everrett, Ronald Smith, Raymond Montgomery, Robert Green, Robert Coconaur, Cary Lahmon. The class of '54 seemed to do quite well for itself in good old G.H.S. this year. We had one more member initiated into Thespians and we were well represented in Y-Teens, Band, and Chorus. We also had many Juniors playing on the football and basketball teams. Two of our girls were maiorettes and three were cheerleaders. One of the big events of our school year was our play, lt Happened One Night, directed by Mr. Anson. lt was a big success. The Junior-Senior banquet hasn't been held yet, but the class has no doubt of its success. We are grateful for the helpfulness and co-operation of our advisors, Miss Miley and Mr. Anson. The class officers are as follows: President , A ,, ,, ,, ,, Phyllis Clement Vice-President 7 -.Peter Pendergast Secretary ,,sw,, , ...,,s Eleanor Hodges Treasurer aa,a.a,.. - as eeee a eeee.... Dan Dunaway Social Chairmen ,, a Tom Ramsay, Beverly Butz StudentlCounciI eees a. aee.. .. tee., ,Ann LeFevre page Twenty This page sponsored by the Junior Class S19 0WL0l 0 641:55 Bottom Row lleft to righti: Del Davis, Miss Walz, Ruth Smith, Jane Lantz, Phyllis Strimple, Ellen Reeder, Martha lckes, Judy Shields, Mary MacCombie, Maxine Shafer, Diane Burchard, Jane Rhodeback, Helen Scott, Delores Cordray, Jean Jones, Betty Hanby, Dale Hill, Jim lahmon. Second Row lleft to rightl: Jodie Price, Tania Martin, Dawn Miller, Mary lou Kasson, Barbara Rem- mele, Alice Jungling, Barbara Ochs, Donna Baker, Sylvia Philipps, Margaret Baker, Martha Baker, Martha Davis, Delores Bell, Bernice Fryman, Evelyn Foster, Yvonne Roberts, Mary Alice Clark, Mary Jane Marlow, Barbara Simross, Garnet Watkins, Mrs. Ackley. Third Row Cleft to rightl: Dick Martin, Jack Pheneger, Carl Pinkerton, Kenny Moss, David Hartsough, Jack Dudley, Richard LaRue, Don Kauber, John Gibbud, Leroy Cramer, David Sutton, David Heddleson, David Kreider, Laddie Foster, Arthur LaRue, John Ricciardo, Ronald Hinton, Ralph Massie, Ronald Graham, John DeVault. This year has proved to be another successful milestone in our high school iourney. Our class was well represented in Thespians, Y-Teens, Band, and Chorus. We had able athletes in football and basketball, both on the Varsity and the Reserve squads. We also had 'four girls as cheerleaders and one as a maiorette. Our homecoming float won second prize with the theme, Voting. On behalf of the Sophomore class, we wish to express our sincerest apprecia- tion to Miss Walz and Mrs. Ackley for their help throughout this, another success- ful year at G.H.S. President ,ccc,,,c,, Vice-Presidentm.. Treasurer ...... . . Secretary ..,c,c,,,c,..,,, .,,,., Student Council Social Chairman--. .,..,. ...... This page sponsored by Sophomore Class --,,,,-Dick Martin Ellen Reeder ,c,c,Betty Hanby Sylvia Philipps Ronald Graham Bernice Fryman Page Twenty-One CAZZPQJAIWLLZVL 641,615 V . Y .. K ,. ,. R71 First row ileft to right: Joe Rees, Ronald Ramsay, Lenny Essman, larry Derr, Ronald Darkes, Charles Young, Larry Stinson, Don Johnston, James Messenger, Ralph Hartman, Jack Sutton, Russell Griffith, James Kirkendall, Larry Courson, Ralph lahmon. Second Row: Barbara Hartfield, Karen King, Mary Gosnell, Betty James, Sally Mallow, Sandra Foster, Shirley Bricker, Barbara lahmon, Betty Oliver, Margaret McClain, Peggy Williamson, Signe Cottrell, Clara Pearl, Charlene Davis, Shirley Smith, Frances Bayles. Third Row: Mr. Chotlos, Lorraine Stoll, Beatrice Fulk, Sandra Galbraith, Sue Thomas, Beth Miller, Margie Gee, Nellie Davis, Phyllis Lookenott, Kay Archibald, Barbara Fitch, Ruth Morris, Mary Ables, Nancy Jinks, Dorothy Robb, Mary Collins, Martha Cooperider, Mr. Morgan. Fourth Row: Allen Bowman, Jerry Hannum, David McDaniel, Donald Gregory, Earl Strimple, Richard Walpole, Rolland lewis, David Toy, Peter Parsons, James Unger, Frank Braddock, Downey Marston, Donald White, Francis Bayley, John Hankinson, Richard Hood, Charles Grunden, Denny Moore, James DeVault, Jerry White, James Summers, Charles Shaffer. R The Freshman Class had a very successful year with the help of our able ad- visors, Mr. Chotlos and Mr. Morgan. We were well represented in band and chorus. Many of our boys played on the basketball and football teams. We won third prize with our homecoming float. President ,--,o,,,, ,,,.....,a B eth Miller Vice President, .,... ,,,., J ohn Hankinson -----,-Peggy Williamson Secretary . ......,. Treasurer ,,,,--,, ,.,, ,..,.,., L a rry Coursort Student Councils ..... ......, N ellie Davis Page Twemy-Two This page sponsored by the Freshman Class cfZ9AfA Qu Q Q56 Bottom Row lleft to righti: Mr. Nemetz, Carol Renner, Patsy Hannum, Sue Fuller, Marsha Myers, Barbara Lantz, Linda Goodlett, Jayne Burchard, Karen Martin, Sara Anderson, Miss Foster. Second Row Qleft to rightl: Jack Wilson, John Marlow, James Carter, Joyce' Boring, Judith Northrup, Leila Maior, Connie Stough, Barbara Northrup, Shirley Curtis, Robert Morrison, Robert Phillips, Hugh Price. Third Row Cleft to rightj: Joseph Sawyer, Robert Sunkle, Larry Kenney, Jerry Carlile, Richard Phenger, John Beeson, Jack Tatham, Allen Larimer, Alva Shomaker, James Harrison, Lawrence Welsh, Thomas Pendergast, Edwin Brunell, Michael Oliver, George Snyder, David Heddleson. ikbsent from picturelz Dale James, Mae Moss, John Sellers. We wish to thank Miss Foster and Mr. Nemetz for their helpful assistance in making this year a happy one. Leila Maior won first prize in the magazine sale and Mr. Nemetz's homeroom came in first in the race with the homerooms. Our class received enioyment entering a float in the Homecoming parade, although we didn't win a prize. We had a Christmas party and we held a party at the end of the year at Spring Valley Pool. President ..,.,,. ,,.,. . ,,zcc L inda Goodlett Vice-President z,,,,, ,.z, , ,Jack Tatham Treasurer z,,.e.z.. ...,z J oseph Sawyer Secretary ,,z,,......,,. ...,zz , Judy Northrup Student Council ...,.. z...,,z R ichard Phenegar This page sponsored by Eighth Grade Page Twenty-Three 8l!6l'LllA gm 8 First Row lleft to rightl: John Broolcbanlr, lee Flory, Brenda McPeek, Shirley Anderson, Lola Megaw, linda Claffey, Esther Downs, Marilyn Phillips, Julie Romei, Nancy Galbraith, Shirley Sunkle, Barbara Booty, Eddie Booth, Ronald Stretton. Second Row: Mr. Pickett, Willis lantx, Jimmy White, Robert Grunden, Mary Milner, Deborah Dun- field, lourina Bieteld, Susan Owen, Nancy Carlile, Diane Archibald, Carna Larson, Susan Winslow, Joyce Roberts, Anita Klausmeier, Sue Montgomery, John Feaster, Mrs. Hornby. Third Row: larry Lake, Robert Westbrook, lynn Balser, Kenny Foster, Kenny Sutherland, Michael Foster, David Dunaway, Donald James, Tommy Schmitz, Jimmy Clement, David Gressle, Rollie Patterson, Patrick Robb, Robert Glover, Christopher Russell, Jerry Lantz, Gary Stansbury, Jimmy Phenegar. Absent from Picture: Shirley Huff, Marianne Mouser. We are experiencing our first year in the High School building. We love it! Our room entered a float in the Homecoming Parade this year. It was on Athletics. We did not win a prize, but had fun working on it. Our entire class wishes to express our thanks to our advisors, Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Hornby, Mr. Pickett, and Mr. Landrud. President s..,..... Vice-President--- Secretary ...... Treasurer .,..,,., Student Council ...,. Page TwentyfFour ms.Jarnes Pheneger .,,,,,,Susan Winslow ss,,-s-.James White ..,s,,,.Marilyn Phillips - ,,,,., ....,s M arianne Mouser This page sponsored by Seventh Grac P T F agzfacfenlf Cnomci Seated fleft to righti: Bob Mach, Phyllis Clement, Pat Daniels, Ann LeFevre, Dick Gregory. Standing: .lim Pheneger, Dick Pheneger, Bob Aebersold, linda Goodlet, Nellie Davis, Jim Young, Jeanne Krause, Beth Miller, Dick Martin, Ronnie Graham. OFFICERS The officers this year were: President.. e,,.,.,,.,e,.. .. ,,e,,. A...v, P at Daniels Vice President ....,,,e ,,,e,.. . Ann LeFevre Secretary.. ,,,,A...,,,e ,ee,,. . . ,e,ee Dick Gregory Treasurer., .,e,.. , ....,,,e. ..,,cc. P hyllis Clement Under the supervision of Mr. Greene and Mr. Smith, the Student Council of Granville High School has had a very successful year. We finished paying for the band uniforms with the magazine sale receipts. On November 14, 1952, a fall dance was sponsored for the students of the Council. Then on May l, 1953, a spring party was sponsored by the Council. Both events were well attended and enioyed by all. Page Twenty-Six This page sponsored by Student Council frealoicm ,Shciefg The Thespian Club of 1952-53 began a successful year by taking in Twelve new members. On March 6, they put on four one-act plays, which were directed by students and given for the public. One of these plays was chosen to enter a district contest at Otterbein College. The club also attended a play at Ohio State University and one at Denison University. The year was climaxed by a dance at the school. With the help of our advisor, Mr. Anson, the members were able to learn im- portant points about directing, lighting, and special techniques. This year's ot- ficers were: President u,,, ..,s ,,s.. R ichard Gregory Vice-President,c,,-,u ,,c,,.. Eve Miller Secretary ....... , ,,..... ....., A nn LeFevre Treasurer .,cc... c.... E mma Lou Lantz Social Chairman cc.... ...... J oanne Krause Sergeant-at-Arms c,,c. ,.c,s. R obert Aebersold Bottom Row Cleft to rightl: Pat Curtis, Kay Barnhouse, Judy Shields, Ann LeFevre, Tania Martin, Judy Johnson, Joanne Krause, Maxine Shafer, Ellen Reeder, Mary Smith, Dale Hill, Mr. Anson, advisor. Second Row lleft to rightl: Thelma Foster, Jacqueline Charlesen, Eve Miller, Ruth Packer, Beverly Butz, Louise Claffey, Carol Mclnerney, Jeanne Krause, Eleanor Hodges, Bernice Fryman, Sylvia Philipps, Dawn Miller, Emma lou Lantz. Third Row lleft to rightl: Dick Hanby, Bob Aebersold, Jim Young, Glenn Roley, Dave Kreider, Jack Woodruff, Dave Sutton, Jack Dudley, Philip Johnston, Dick Gregory. This page sponsored by Granville Thespian Troupe 1031 of National Thespian Society Page Twenty-Seven omior pfay Sitting lleft to righti: Ann LeFevre, Thomas Ramsay, Beverly Butz. Standing Cleft to righti: Philip Johnston, Thomas Davis, Patricia Curtis, Brenda Poff. Under the capable direction of Mr. Anson, the iunior class produced IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT by Norman Cannon. lt was qu-ite a hilarious situation when Andrew Tankers decided to stage a scene to test his wife's devotion to him, not knowing that his daughter, June, had planned to stage a scene to arouse the butler's iealousy. The two scenes con- flicted and the result was a situation of comedy. Page Twenty-Eight This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Howard l.eFevre enior pfczy On May 14 and 15 the senior class presented State Fair, a three-act comedy. This play had a long run in New York and was also a successful movie. It is a story of an iowa farm family at the State Fair and their problems. The children with their love lives and the parents in the hog and pickle contests. As usual everything turns out for the best despite the predictions of the pessimistic storekeeper. Mr. Anson directed the play and was ably assisted by Jeanne Krause and Richard Gregory. The cast includes: The Storekeeper ,.....,.. ..... T ...James Young Melissa Frake u,us.c, Abel Fra kee ,.,,. Margy Frake ,u,u .u,.. Wayne Frake.,,,,-,. Harry Ware uuu,uuu Eleanor-, . ,, Emily ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Pat Gilbert uuu,u G Mrs. Rallinsamu. The Barker .,.cc,,, -.Emma Lou Lantz Kenneth Welsh ..u.. Joanne Krause Robert Aebersold G Lowell Scott ,uu,,. Eve Miller Phyllis Morrow Glenn Roley uu,,, Ruth Packer We Richard Gregory Sittingl left to rightjz Jeanne Krause, Ruth Packer, Emma Lou Lantz, Phyllis Morrow, Eve Miller, Joanne Krause. Standing tleft to rightl: Mr. Anson, Kenneth Welsh, Robert Aebersold, Lowell Scott, Richard Gregory, James Young. This page sponsored by Senior Class Page Twenty-Nine ZQWZ First row lleft to rightl: Peter Parsons, George Snyder, Sue Fuller, Barbara Ochs, Barbara Fitch, Barbara Remmele, Shirley lantz, Shirley Smith, Beverly Weekly. Second Row: Richard Pheneger, Karen Martin, Judy Northrup, Mary Alice Clark, Maxine Shafer, Janet Schroer, Martha Cooperider, Ned Hannum, Richard Hanby, Robert Aebersold, Connie Stough, Sue Thomas, Mary Collins. Third Row: Eve Miller, Beth Miller, Nellie Lee Davis, Peggy Williamson, David Toy, Lois lookenott, .lack Wilson, Shirley Bricker, Robert Phillips. Fourth Row: Carol Hill, Dorothy Shafer, Barbara Barber, Mr. Durst, Barbara l.antz, Jack Hood, Carl Sawyer, Larry Blackstone, Grantlin Heiser, Charlotte Hill, Dawn Miller, Betty Oliver, Jayne Burchard, Jo Ann McKnight, Judy Shields, Alyce Hankinson, Linda Bowman. Absent: Louise Claffey, Mary Cooperrider, .lack Dudley, James Harrison, Dale Hill, Wayne Maior. First Row lleft to rightjz Cindy Brown, Tom Winslow, Bob Larson, Marilyn Phillips. Second Row: Mr. Durst, Edson Cooperrider, Gary Stansbury, Sara Anderson, SusanWinslow, Carna Larson, Tom Green, Lynn Balser. Third Row: Julie Romei, Barbara Northrup, Mary Milner, lourina Biefield, Debbie Dunfield, Arthur Morrow, Bob West- brook, Linda Claffey, Lola Megaw. The Granville High School Band can certainly be proud of their achieve- ments and improvements. The band performed at all the football games and also various parades. They gave their Spring Concert on April 24 which was very well received. The band is to be congratulated for their fine work. Page Thirty This page sponsored by High School Band X . .iA,, V . . fl 1 iii' LLL 3 1 , grit I fi The chorus this year has done an outstanding iob. J ff' rr The concert given on April 24th was very successful. t Among the honors which the chorus received this year was the one rating at the district contest which per- mitted them to go to the State contest. Several en- sembles and solos also received one ratings and re- ceived the same privilege. Twelve of the members also went to Delaware to participate in the district music festival. Under the excellent and encouraging direction of Mr. John S. Durst we have had a very successful year and hope it will be even better next year. Bottom Row lleft to righti: Pat Curtis, Mary Smith, Brenda Poff, Dorothy Shafer, Tania Martin, Carol Hill, Dorothy Kirkendall, Charlotte Hill, Beverly Weekly, Barbara Ochs, Maxine Shafer, Judy Shields, Mary MacComl-nie, Phyllis Strimple, Diane Burcharcl, Doris Riffle. Second Row: Mary l.ou Cooperrider, Ellen Reeder, Karen King, Charlene Davis, Ruth Morris, Marlene Darkes, Barbara Remmele, Pauline Stinson, Mary Jane Marlow, Judy Johnson, Gloria Oliver, Harriet Boring, Jeannine Borror, Joanne Krause, Emma Lou Lantz, Becky Jones, Ruth Smith, Jane Lantz. Third Row: Mr. Durst, Shirley Smith, Beth Miller, Barbara Fitch, Dawn Miller, JoAnn McKnight, Beverly Welch, Sylvia Philipps, Mary Unger, JoAnn Oliver, Louise Claffey, Lois Lookenott, Evelyn Foster, Beverly Butz, Ruth Packer, Bernice Fryman, Jeanne Krause, Mary Alice Clark, Eve Miller, Phyllis Clement, Phyllis Spires, Ann LeFevre, Kay Barnhouse, Shirley lantz. Fourth Row: Rod Burchard, Ronald Graham, Carl Pinkerton, Dan Cordray, Bob Aebersold, Tony Davis, Ned Hannum, Richard Hanby, Jack Dudley, Del Davis, Earle Montgomery, Philip Johnston, David Kreider, Grantlin Heiser, Jim Unger, Jack Woodruff, Reed Montgomery, Francis Bayley, James Young, 54 Robert Mach, Earl Strimple, Richard Gregory, George Evans, Don Gregory, Kenneth Welsh, Dale Hill, Lenny Essman. This page sponsored by Granville High School Choir Page Thirty-One -ZW Page Thirty-Two Seated lleft to rightt: Miss Miley, Phyllis Morrow, Eve Miller, Judy Johnson, Jeanne Krause, Emma Lou Lantz, Joanne Krause, Ann l.eFevre. First Row: Patricia Curtis, Jane lantz, Ruth Smith Diane Burchard, Phyllis Strimple, Ellen Reeder, Judy Shields, Shirley lantz, Janice Ruff, Maxine Shafer, Thelma Foster, Kay Barnhouse, Rebecca Jones, Martha Ickes, Betty Hanby, Jean Jones, Doris Riffle, Mary Smith, Jane Rhodeback. Second Row: Dorothy Shafer, Carol Hill, Mary MacCombie, Shirley long, Barbara Simross, Tania Martin, Marlene Darkes, Jo Ann McKnight, Jacqueline Charlesen, Jeannine Borror, Mary Jane Marlow, Harriet Boring, Beverly Welch, Barbara Remmele, Phyllis Clement, Nancy Tucker, Alice Jungling, Garnett Rose Watkins, Brenda Poff, Evelyn Rhodeback. Top Row: Alyce Hankinson, Dawn Miller, Jodie Price, Mary Alice Clark, Sylvia Philipps, Dorothy Davis, Bernice Fryman, Ruth Packer, Mary Unger, Carol Mclnerney, louise Claffey, Beverly Butz, Lois Lookenott, Pauline Stinson, Eleanor Hodges, Evelyn Foster, Beverly Weekley, Gloria Oliver, Janet Schroer, Barbara Barber, Dorothy Kirkendall. a-wJeanne Krause ,---,Judy Johnson President, .i..a Vice-President ..,.. as,aa,aa,------.Eve Miller as.,,,Emma Lou Lantz 7 Phyllis Morrow C Joanne Krause c a,,., ,Ann LeFevre Secretary .a,aava,.. Treasurer ...,.,ss,s,.s., Worship and Music Publicity Service Social Chairman Y-Teens has strived during the past year to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community standards of Christian character. This year the Y-Teen Club was larger than in previous year and presented a variety of programs, which included: worship services, movies, speakers, dis- cussions, assemblies, the annual Pearl Service, and recreational parties. We visited the County Home, leading them in a worship service. We car- ried on a campaign to purchase a coffee maker for the football concessions. The high light of the year was the highly successful spring dance, featuring outstanding decorations, entertainment, and delicious refreshments. We feel that this year has been highly successful and we wish to thank Miss Miley, our advisor, for her able guidance and supervision and for her co-operation throughout the entire year. This page sponsored by Y-Teen Club fdfge l 8bl! First Row lleft to rightl: Mr. Anson, lowell Thomas, Peter Pendergast, Dan Dunaway, Cary lahmon. Second Row: Thomas Davis, Richard Hanby, Ned Hannum. Third Row: John Hutchins. rofbcfionidfd First Row Cleft to rightl: Lenny Essman, Bob Phillips, Ronald Darkes, larry Stinson, George Snyder, John Marlow, Joe Sawyer. Second Row: Mr. Weiser, larry Welsh, Dick Pheneger, Ronald Graham, Sterling Milner, Lowell Scott, David Feaster, Jack Hood, Allen Bowman. Third Row: David Pendergast, Dan Corclray, Carl Sawyer, Lowell Thomas, Bob Shomaker, Frank Braddock, Peter Pendergast, John Hutchins, John Ricciardo, Arthur l.aRue. This page sponsored by Proiection Staff Page Thirty-Three omecoming lleft to rightiz Barbara Barber, Thelma Foster, Gloria Oliver, Vivian Wright. This year's homecoming queen and her court proved no exception in the tradition of charm and personality that is so Typically Granville. The senior boys are to be congratulated for their outstanding selections. The theme for this year was The American Way of Life. The day proved quite successful despite inclement weather and everyone enioyed themselves thoroughly. page Thirfy.F0Ur This page sponsored by Frank Hartman .si :4 I ik X W' W, 6, X Q1 5 IFIQJ wi 'L f f Page Thirty-five lliamilfy joofdaf First Row lleft to rightl: Mgr. Bob Marlow, Dale Hill, Russel Griffith, David Toy, Jimmy Summers, Chuck Young, Laddie Foster, Denny Moore, Don Johnston, Earl Strimple, Don Gregory, Jack Sutton. Second Row: Mgr. Alva Shomaker, Rolland Lewis,. Dick Martin, David Pendergast, Rod Burcharcl, Ronald Graham, Tom Davis, John DeVault, Carl Pinkerton, Ray Montgomery, Kenny Welsch, Bob Aeher- sold, Allen Bowman, Ralph Hartman, Mgr. Larry Welsch, Mgr. Jack Tatham. Third Row: Coach Bill Pickett, Mgr. Jerry Carlile, Kenny Moss, Richard Heddleson, Philip Johnston, John Gibbud, Reed Montgomery, Leroy Cramer, Lowell Thomas, Bob Shomaker, Jim Showman, Sonny Lewis, Dick Baughman, Bob Mach, Assistant Coach, Paul Nemetz, Mgr. Larry Kenny. The i952 Blue Aces, under Head Coach Bill Pickett and Assistant Coach Paul Nemetz, started the season with several key players injured. This hampered the team's play until mid-season when they regained full strength and formed the smooth-working grid-machine that rolled so successfully the last half of the season. Granville's season was four wins and five losses but this poorly tells of the hard fought games they played only to lose out late in the game. Granville's four victories were over Summit Station, Johnstown, Danville, and Utica. Losses at the hands of Big Walnut and Hebron came in the last two minutes of each game after the Blue Aces had come from behind to tie the score. A freak play as a result of a blocked kick proved to be a demoralizing factor for the Aces in the game with Big Walnut. Lack of a scoring punch from within the opponents twenty yard line also hurt the Aces this year. Granville's fine victory over Summit Station could be called the highlight of the season. The Blue Aces were the only team to score on the Licking County Champs this year. With only five boys graduating the Aces have the beginning of a potentially powerful team for next year. Granville ,... .. .... Fredericktown ............ 26 Granville ..,.. ..... . .12 Johnstown Granville ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Centerburg ,.,,.,.,,,,.,,,.. Granville Danville Granville ...,.., ...,,.. S ummit Station ,......... 6 Granville ....,,. ,........ U tica ......,.. Granville ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, B ig Walnut ...,,s ,..,,.. G ranville .,.,............ Westerville Granville ..,........,.... 26 Hebron .. ..,. .. Page Thirty-Six ' This page sponsored by Mr and Mrs John E Jones Homer ,,,,.....,........ .. Granville. ,.,..., .....,, 3 9 42 Mardify gzdkfda!! The Blue Aces, under The able coaching of Paul Nemetz, improved their won- lost record over the preceeding year by winning six and losing nine. The Aces played three class A schools and ten class B schools. Against class A schools they lost two and won one. The losses were at the hands of a strong Upper Arlington and Delaware teams. The win was over the Westerville Five 44 to 36. Westerville Tied with Worthington for the leadership in the Central Buckeye League. The Aces' only loss to a Licking County team was to Homer 39 to 42 in The first game of the year. The Aces went on to victory over the next four county teams, including Hebron, which won the Licking County Champion- ship. When The regular season ended the Aces went on to Westerville to play in the Exempted Village Tournament only to lose to a strong Marysville Five 41 to 43. The Aces lose only tour boys by graduation so let's hope the Team next year will have a successful year. Granville Granville Granville 30 .......47 N47 Upper Arlington ..,... Millersport .... . ..... Hllllards ,,.,,............ Granville ...... 44 Westerville ......... Granville. .. . ...... 51 Lancaster St. Marys Granville . .... 59 Utica .........,.. .......... . Granville 36 Summit ........... Granville ...... ....... 4 0 Delaware ..,.. Granville .... . 49 Centerburg ..,,... Granville .....,. ....... 3 6 Hebron ........YY.. Granville ,,,., ,, ...... 53 Johnstown ,... Granville .. ....... 38 Liberty Union Granville ,,,, ,,,,, , .......,......... 4 7 Utica ..efee,.ef,Y. Exempted Village Parochial Granville YYAY,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 'l 4 METySVllle ..,.. First Row lleft to rightl: Reed Montgomery, Robert Shomalcer, James Unger, James Showman, Don- ald White. Second Row: Mr. Nemetz, Thomas Williams, Ned Hannum, Jack Phenegar, Kenneth Moss, Ralph Butt. Third Row: Rod Burchard, Raymond Montgomery, Sterling Milner, Richard Martin. This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jones Page Thirty Seven enior gadgefgaff l9!ayeM Robert Shomaker . . . Shoey was captain l of the squad this year and led the team in 1 scoring with 168 points, a 12.9 average per game. l Ned Hannum . . . Spider could always be depended upon to pull Granville out of a tough spot. Ralph Butt . . . Hezzie was always out on the floor fighting for Granville. He is a great competitor for the game. Sterling Milner . . . Apple, as he was popu- larly known, was the shortest player on 1 the team but the most spirited. He made Page Thirty-Eight l the greatest percentage of his set shots. ' eaerue EL:iA8fAOL! First Row lleft to rightl: Manager larry Kenney, Ronald Ramsay, Allen Bowman, Ronald Graham, Ronald Darkes, Charles Hartman, Manager Huey Price. Second Row: Mr. Pickett, Denny Moore, Charles Grunden, Earl Strimple, Tom Williams, Jim DeVaulf, John DeVault, John Hankinson. Coach Bill Pickett's Little Aces didn't have a spectacular season in the won- lost column this year, but they showed definite improvement through the season. Since the reserves played mostly larger schools the scores couldn't possibly show the spirit, hustle, and fight these boys showed all season. The reserves, as you probably know, form the future varsity team at Gran- ville. lf these boys continue to hustle and keep up the spirit, it's a good bet that the Granville basketball teams of the future will be hard to beat. Granville ...... ,,..... 3 7 Homer ..........,.,...,, ,...... 2 7 Granville ..,,,, ..,,.,. 2 2 Upper Arlington ...... ......, 4 i Granville ,.,...... ....,., 4 l Millersport .... .,,. ...,,, , s.,. . . 53 Granville ......... .,.,,.. 3 4 Hilliards fOvertimeJ .... .... .37 Granville ,,.s.,,.,. ,...... l 8 Westerville ,,,.......c,.. ..... 4,23 Granville ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.... 2 2 Lancaster St. Marys ...... ...,.., 5 O Granville ...... c....Y, 2 6 UilCa .........,c,cc....YYf,YY,Yf ....... 4 2 Granville ,..,.. ....,,, 2 6 Summit Station ,,cc..,, ...,.., 2 8 Granville ,V,,,,,,, ..,.... 3 5 Delaware ,,,s,,,,,.., Granville ,,,,,, ....... 3 4 Cenferburg ....,., Granville ,..... ....... 2 8 Hebron .,.....,. Granville ,YA,,, ,,...., 3 O Johnstown ....,.. Granville ,,,,,,,,, ....... 3 2 Liberty Union ....,. Granville ,........ ........-. 3 l Utica ------,-------,-- Won 3 lost li Page Thirty-Nine CQWAPMJK gtlflfqlflfgf CSEQVLQJ Bob Aebersold receives The MosT Valuable Player Award from Mike Gregory. OThers lefT To righT: Kenny Welsh, Coach PickeTT, Bob Aebersold, Coach Arns- parger, OSU, Mike Gregory, and Coach NemeTz. Page ForTy Bob Shomaker receives The Mike Gregory MosT Valuable Player Award, which Mike gave for The firsT Time This year. OThers leTT To righT: Coach Paul NerneTz, Mike Gregory, Bob Shomaker, John LoenherT, DU, and Coach Bill PickeTT. lowing egjoorlfd ilefl fo righllz Jim Kirkendall, Carl Sawyer, Dale Hill, Dick Gregory, Denny Moore Jack Pheneger. WiTh only Two men graduaTed from lasT year's squad, Coach Paul NemeTz has high hopes for The 1953 golf Team aT Granville High. The golf Teams in The pasT, Though They play class A Teams, have always made a good showing. This year They hope To wind up wiTh a ,Tull slaTe of wins. The Tennis Team has Three reTurning veTerans This year. LasT year The Team was young and inexperienced, but This year wiTh ex- perience and new, young TalenT, The Team expecTs a good season. Front Row lleff To righfl: Rod Burchard, Jeanne Krause, Judy Johnson, Beth Miller, Ellen Reeder, Jim Young. Back Row: Mr. Choilos, Bob Mach, Earl Slrimple, David Toy, Dick Hanby, Tom Davis. Page ForTyJOne CAQQPLCLJQPJ lleft to rightl: Phyllis Clement, Thelma Foster, Joanne Krause lheadl, Patricia Daniels, Diane Burchard. At any basketball or football game you will see ten girls dressed in neat blue and white uniforms. They are, of course, the cheerleaders. These girls bring to the games pep and spirit that is indeed an asset to the team. This year the cheerleaders were ably advised by Miss Foster. Student lead- ership was given to the Varsity by Joanne Krause and the Reserves by Beverly Butz. lleft to rightl: Beverly Butz iheadl, Sylvia Philipps, Maxine Shafer, Ellen Reeder, Doris Riffle. Page Forty-Two This page sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Krause WE WISH TU THANK THE EULLUWINE AIIVEHTISEHS FUR MAKING THIS BUUK PUSSIBLE - up , Q ig .4 ' fin .Vi , A Q ,W - ' . g ,xiii . f -3-ie-1 .35 . if K1 . . -,aww . ,, 'M if -ww S, -- 1 '15 4gw5zls5-25 1 : I . gffqiv. 'k ' 1 225145211 nm., , V -1, '11 ii: .JV wi M if L I S52 2? ff! ' ww 5 Q 1.: , .!,..,, SQ? Q1 sg My i-?l'T:.zf1.1-Wi, ,K V A -g:i?Zg535ij YV Len: ff ' ESE: K , A-l, . , , :ae Q-- mf: GREGORY HARDWARE General Hardware Dean 8g Barry Paints Sporting Goods Electric Appliances Toys 8115 G ll Oh Y C B y Ch p G II TRY US FIRST Page Forty-Six Denison University i.s a member of the Ohio Foundation of Inde- pendent Colleges. 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Compliments of .l A C K F R OST Incorporated EXCAVATI NG Granville, Ohio THE VARSITY RESTAURANT Home Madelce Cream R Th nd Jim Young Ciass of '26 THE BEAUTY BOX Beauty is where you find us Granville, Ohio West Broadway Phone 8111 Home of Fudge Coke ond Fine Food - - - Home Mode Ice Creom ALADDIN RESTAURANT GRANVILLE, OHIO fgolan .qlzompson Phofog ro phers ' PORTRAITS ' WEDDING FOIRMALS ' WEDDING CANDIDS ' CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS ' COMMERCIAL G nviIIe, Ohio Phone 8I67 Compliments of HUD'S CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Serving Your Community for I6 Years PAINTING- BODY AND FENDER WORK When Your Plans Include I DDINTING CONSULT GRANVILLE TIMES PRESS BAKER BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO. Minneapolis-Moline G 'II Phon 8342 C pl SARGENT'S FOOD MARKET ki wi xv k Q '4 E ! 24 ze +3 H Va 4 ,f 'Q ,J M AVE we P9 L1 our Specialty . . . ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Steaks . . .Sandwiches . . .Chops THE ROSATO'S OPEN 8:30 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT Mrs Rosafo Phone 8385 Complimenfs of PATTERSON ELECTRIC Soles ond Service 552 West Broadway Phone 8385 GEORGE STUART JEWELRY AND GIFT sToRE Homilfon ond Elgin Wofches Granville Inn 8g Golf Course ROBINSON RADIOS 8K TELEVISION, Inc. Central Ohio's Largest Radio and Television Phone 8228 Granville-Newark Pike WELSH'S GROCERY The Complete Food Market CARL WELSH, Prop. G.H.S. '3I Compliments of JAMES K. MORROW FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 8126 - Granville, Ohio PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERING Complete Auction Service Registered Livestock O FARM SALE O MERCHANDISE O HOUSEHOLD GOODS I PEN SERVICE O REAL ESTATE O ANTIQUES Service As Near As Your Telephone I A I I JACK D. BRADDOCK Phone 8221 Licensed Auctioneer Granville, Ohio ge Fifty-Th THE PEOPLE'S STATE BANK COMPLETE' BANKING SERVICE Member F. D. I. C. C pl of ANDREW LUMBER CO. FRANK ROMEI PLUMBING and HEATING Plumbing Fixtures of All K d GRANVILLE LUMBER COMPANY Lumber cmd Builders Supplies G u ohio ' ,.,. Ph 82ll world , srl 4106 Sho lv is O aileen dunkm member national arf: club nw york city O ,xo .O Q .ook 'XXXGQ 4 5 8 - G r 6 'N oileen dunkin shop Granville, Ohio Come in to see us-get acquainted Our gifts may look expensive but you would be surprised-they're not. Compliments of TOWN 8g GOWN Compliments of H U R D' S Red 8. White Grocery PRICE FRUIT FARM Come Out .... Swim and Relax Apples-Peaches-Cherries - al ' Farm Located One Mile West of County T. B. Sanitorium Granville Compliments SUNOCO STATION of TIRES - BATTERIES - LIBRICATION , DUPoNT ANU-FREEZE CENTRAL GARAGE Corner Broadway and Cherry I I TUG FRYMAN Granville, Ohio Page Fifty-Five E. H. HAMMOND SAND and GRAVEL Granville, Ohio GRANVILLE PURE OIL SERVICE DON KREAGER - BOB SHANNON Granville, Ohio - Phone 86751 . T A Y L O R ' S Compliments f O nnuos sonAs 0' E' THOMAS sci-iooL sumnss Veterinarian 132 Broadway Phone 8292 Compliments . Phone 8219 B. and B. Complete Auto Service BILL BRCWN, Prop. TIRES -- BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES JOHN D. EVANS Licensed Funeral Director Ambulance Service FUNERAL HOME 117 South Pearl Street 129 North Prospect St. -Granville Phone 8282 nan T R E B Y' S DRUG stone Sport SHOP Walgreen Agency - Phone 8312 I27 East Broadway for distinctive sportswear GRANVILLE, OHIO Page Fifty-Six Complimehrs of FULLER'S MARKET GRANVILLE, OHIO ADDIE M. SLACK 206 East Broadway INSURANCE C. G. SELLERS REAL ESTATE THE GRANVILLE and OPERA HOUSE INSURANCE GRANVILLE OHIO Broadway and Main I25 Easi Broadway runville Recreation OPEN BOWLING EVERY SATURDAY-SUNDAY Call 85534 for Reservation Hcmby's Electric and Paint Store I23 Easr Broadway Granville, Ohio A N K E L E S Fon FLOWERS JACK and AMY CAVAGROTTI Phone 8218 Granville Shoe Service New Shoes and Old Shoes Fixed As Good As New Page Fifty-Se mm xn- Compliments of Marathon Service OlL - GAS -- ACCESSORHES Dick Beeson Phone 85204 Compliments C of THE HUT Compliments of V STAR BILLIARDS ICKES BILLIARDS Pipe -- Lighter - Tobacco - and - Headquarters GREENHOUSE Compliments of Compliments of BERGER SINCLAIR BROWNIES BARBER SHOP Granville, Ohio CLEANING i Compliments of - and - PRESSlNG B. I.. FRANCIS JEWELER VALET sHoP Don Johnson Page Fifty-N !M-Df' TRANSFER WE HAVE MOVED SOMETHING FOR SOMEONE YOU KNOW PHONE 6165 Rear 27 S. Fifth St. Newark Crane-Krieg-Flory HARDWARE HOUSEWARES LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS 11 South Park Newark, Ohio Compliments of 4 WV Gladys L. Richardson, Manager HAYN ES BROS. JEWELERS Established 1894 Coal for Any Heating Job Call Phone 6020 DIXIE COAL YARD 411 Stanberry Street NEWARK, OHIO JOHN BRANSCOME, Owner SCOTT'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCE STORE East Park Place Newark, Ohio Dean and Barry Paint Products Pratt and Lambert Paints and Varnishes Imperial Washable Wall Papers Horner's Newark Paint Co. MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. Phone 3524 AIRESMAN ELECTRIC CO. 56 West Main Street NEWARK, OHIO P g Sixty-Two Shopping or Buying . . You're Always Welcome at the New IlING'S ANNARINO BROS. NEW CENTER CAFE Newark, Ohio IN NEWARK Ir.-su W '- Q E APPLES CIDER King Frult Farm lhl ln ----- Phone 41376 We Deliver In Granville MARKET 653 W. Church Street Newark Compliments of McMichael MUSIC STORE 17 West Church Street Newark, Ohio Compliments of 11 29-31 West Church Street T O' O T H A K E R YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Corner North Third and Church Sts. NEWARK OHIO DONEFF'S FINE FOODS 45 South Second Street Newark, Ohio FOOD MARKET BAKERY - RESTAURANT Page Sixty-Three 1 r DRIVE IN DOWNTOWN STORE 1071 Discount for Cash and Carry 485 WEST CHURCH STREET Phone 2710 -9064 -49714 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Granville Store- College and Prospect Street-Phone 8396 orrice moms 6464 GDlhwt liphulatrring Shun Eln Nnuarkn ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERING SHOP Corner Fifth and Main Streets Ben C. Harris Newark, Ohio 11th Svtrvvt markrt 100 North Eleventh Street Newark, Ohio Phone 4371 440111 Meaxii POCKET BILLIARDS and CONFECTIONERY METZ RECREATEON CENTRAL CITY Television - Sales and Service Licenses - Ammunitions Phone 56174 S fyF 1 ff 'H K - Congratulations To The Class of '53 T f 71. - dll, ., ,saw lugs: ,. - , qw, ' I I., H -get -' . , iq' 'w.,,Jfr1- ' JMf3.v:4if'5- Compliments of Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back NEWARICS LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE NEWARK, OHIO 35 West Main sf. Phone 6335 Compliments H. l.. ART Your Jeweler Diamonds - Watches Jewelry of Quality A HOME OWNED STORE YOUR WW, Audiiorium Building CONFIDENCE BUILT Newark, Ohio 18 North Park Place NEWARK, OHIO PHONE 3757 Page Sikty-Six When You Need Good Furniture Go To CarIiIe's FURNITURE CARPETS STOVES CARLILE'S West Main at Arcade Annex Compliments of B 8g L MOTOR FREIGHT INC. Contract Motor Carrier NEWARK, OHIO NEWARK Congratulations to CIass of '53 J L 6000000005 .',,o0 .1qLc 0 O A TRUSTED NAME IN FURS : I- rx-'Q pax. ,, 'rpg' . ,w I f ,wg by Q -:.: -V I 'fA Reima 'L fi Q., ft , C11- g r ' '+I --H .:f' I Ia. 2? I M, I , f--.1 5 I f Av . , 4 - I . --QQ - 'Tag ., y ' X A---- r-------- Page Sixty-Seven TRADE WITH The ROE EMERSON Store Clothes . . . Hats . . . Furmshmgs . . .Shoes Reliable Since T887 NEWARK, OHIO Look Your Smolrtest in cz VARSITY TOWN Tut CLOTHIER. 5 S h Third Street BORDENs'S Doiry cmd Ice Creom Compony Better Vollue Clothes At Small Cost To You TH UB NEWARK, OHIO 71,6 TAKK c.,,,0,,,fi., BETTER LIVING MEANS ELECTRIC LIVING I The OHIO POWER ca NJ' Sparkling Patterns For Every Taste Gift Items and ' 'T Decorative Pieces fi ,Ir S 1 5 I 0 t o I f H . 2 I s I T e Apps, nano-wnouoni cnvnu. H N - 1. f .gxx X -x I I - fx, Q -aw .--::efr- . 2: - -I ' -I fi I At Leading Stores U ff,,,.,- ' F C C I FQ W, rom oast to oast . . .gy A31 C - A, 4 .J 4 sf -2775Z3 ' ' ':- 9 f K ,t y fl' Agp f' .,, I va : Q 1 I? X N - 9 X A Z. 'Y ,,: li il C., 1 7 1. llgjl seaee N jri Vsv.. ' HEISEY 85 CO. A. H. T H E NEWARK TELEPHONE COMPANY A HOME INSTITUTION Telephone Service a great convenience The best approach to employment Indispensible to Success in Business CALL STATION 2011 WHEN APPLYING FOR SERVICE Page Seventy 125. .,-.:. V .,,ggg,gj2:fi5g.. Stetson Hats Stetson Shoes fl NEWARK Phone 3755 South Park Place Hart, Schaffner, and Marx Clothes Phone 2087 Phone 6228 H O L LA N D ELECTRIC SHOP ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 63 North Avenue Newark, Ohio Se Compliments of HERFF JONES COMPANY COLLEGIATE GOWN CO. ATHLETIC SPECIALTY CO. Robert J. Burkclrt Representative ,ff Big Sze, aww... Graduation from high school means iust that-a big step forward for thousands of young men and women who make up the class of 1953. To all of you who have taken this important step go sincere congratulations from the 3,000 people of Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation in Newark. Moreover, we hope that this is only one of many forward steps-big and little-that you will take in the years ahead. As a company that has moved steadily in its fifteen- year history, we are constantly aware of the contribu- tions to our progress that have been made by those who only a few years ago were completing their high school courses. We loin with industry in the hope that many of you will continue your schooling and in so doing will give thoughtful consideration to the technical fields where opportunities for advancement are at their highest level. But, most of all, we hope that whatever your choice may be it is made in the realization on your part that a marketable ability is the only true security, OWENS CORNING F IBEMQLAS Page Seventy-Three Shoes for Entire Family City Club Velvet Step WeaTher - Bird We Fit The Hard To Fif Feet FINCH SHOES 23 S. Park Newark, Ohio 2111 Q B : O O .F e. W F n. in -4 o. I td U ci MERI CAN TRADITIO With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence to the traditions of Originality and Distinction , Pontiac remains the Master Engravers to America's Schools. The Pontiac proven technique of modern methods of reproduction by experienced craftsmeng the employment of the most modern precision equipmentg the artistic abilities of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in publishing a successful yearbook. All of the personnel ofthe Pontiac School Publications Division are proud of their participation in the publication of your yearbook and express their appreciation for the splendid cooperation by your staff P ' if 65 812-822 W. VAN BUREN ST.0 CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS Telephone HA ymarlcet 1-1000 Page Seventy-Four JM, t0gl 6lf7A:5 .!duf0grc1,,oA5
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