Harpster High School - Crusader Yearbook (Harpster, OH)

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L,Q,.aM,A..- ., f' , . I K . Judy Penuergast -Cero1 Shith -Lorene Brooks auch Ann snenrrer Activities Editor ---------------- ----Janet Sheaffer ----llrgaret Potts --Ray Cramer --Eddie Jury -Carlos loduire -4--Hickey Snyder Sports Editor -------------------- --Mrs. Lois Parnell I I J - ,.x . '18 -fe,, -., H. - M b D I. .rf-A .xiii W , M H. ,s fc . X 4 ll 45' Willard Davidson OOVOEQP U, 1920 ---- Decemoor 27, 1QGh We the Senior glass of 1954 dedicate our annual, The Crusader,n to the memory of Willard Davidson. 2 KX , L-!,: ' , 1 2. W .. I I 4 N i 1 . Q 1 w 1 l N x . M x X , , .. 5 1 . 1 ' N w I w I M Lmhf-r. Seated: Omer Hawk, Cyrus Sears Standing: Herald Sheaffer, Vice President Warren Grossman Not Pictured: President Stephen Swihart, Clerk Bernice Handy Charles R. Maddox Liberty High School Ohio Wesleyan 13-A- Ohio Stmte FLA- Columbia University Executive Head Government History Science Chemistry MTS. Rose Tschantz Mrs. Pearl Foos Bowling Green Qhio Northern Kent State University Gpadeg one and TWO Grades Three and Four M155 Jane Stump Mrs. Elizabeth Swartz Asbury College Ohio State University of Kentucky Ohio Northern Music Grades Five and Six M rg XX Ag ,X '.' 1 Archie J. Bishop Mrs. Lois Parsell Ohio State University Agriculture Robert Dunbar Findlay College Plane Geometry English Seven and Eight Math Seven and Eight Mrs. Alice Fowler Findlay College Findlay College Physical Education 1 Ohio State Commercial Coach i Joseoh McAlnln Ohio Northern Wilmington College History Biology History Geography 5 English French Home Economics 9? I Bus Drivers: Robert Dunbar-, Jean Rowse, and Joe McA1pin fy 1+ .- .Jia 4.00 Q Cook: Lucile Barber Janitor: Jvhn Rowse 6 James Carlos McGuire nBachelor Baitn 2 nKid Brothern 3 nSecond Fiddle' M Baseball 3,4 Basketball 3,L F.F.A. l,2,3,l5. Reporter 3, Scrap Editoi M , Class Sec'y l, Pres. 3 Chorus M Lettermans Club 3,L Violet Carol Smith WKid Brothern nSecond Fiddlen Chorus 1,2 Sec., Treas. M National Honor Society 3,h Charles Edward Jury WKid Brothern 3 WSecond Flddlen M Baseball l,2,3,h Basketball l,2,3,L Track l,2 F.F.A. l,2,3,L F.F.A1 V.Pres.h, Sentinel 2, Tres.3 Class V. Pres. M Lettermans 1,2,3,h Vice Pres. 3,4 7 Xu Janet Lee Sheaffer nKid Brothern nSecond Fiddlen Chorus 1 Band 1,2,3,u Trio 2 Cheerleader 2 Lettermans Club M Melvln Herbert Snyder uKid Brot er 3 uSecond Fidolen L Baseball 1,2,3,u Basketball 1,2,3,u Track l,2,3,L F.F.A. 1,2,3,M Sentinel M Class Sec'y, Tres. 2 Class V. Pres. 3 Chorus 1 Lettermans Club 1,2,3 E s 1 Ruth Ann Sheaffer nKid Brothern nSecond Fiddlen Chorus 1 Band 1,2,3,u Trio 2 Pres. 1 May Queen 3 Cheerleader 1,2,3,h Lettermans Club L 8 Lorene Marie Brooks nKid Brothern nSecond Fiddlen May Queen l Chorus 1,2 Trio 3 Sec. 2,3 Cheerleader 2,3,h National Honor Society 3,h Lettermans Club M William Ray Cramer nK1d Brothern F.F.A. 1,2,3,l4 Baseball l,h Basketball 3,h Track 1,3,h Lettermans Club M 9 Judith Mary Pendergast uBache1or Baitn nKid Brothern nSecond Fiddlen Chorus 1,2 Treas. 2,3 Pres. 2 Cheerleader 1,2,3,h Lettermans Club M National Honor Societ Band l,2,3,M y 3,14 Margaret lBrewerJ nKid Brothern nSecond Fiddlen Chorus 1,2,3,h Band l,2,3 Potts 10 I I if LX SENIOR CLASS HISTORY , , ,1 . -.. . il' . V - . As May, 1956 drew nearer we started to recall the memories of curl high school days. ' IN ' t v2Q 4 September, 1953, we who returned as Freshmen were surprieed'5g find we had eight new members to make a total of thirteen with M!ai Jane Stump as our advisor. In October all thirteen of us werel ine? itiated and at last we were full fledged Freshmen. We returned in l95h as Sophomores to find that we had los? two Qf our classmates: Ronald Couch who moved to Michigan, and Roger Ssyuesv who moved to Forest. In the Spring of this year we ordered our rings. 5 -C x In 1955 we lost one more classmate, David Smith. During our Junior year we sold refreshments at the basketball games. In April we gave Junior play, 'Kid Brothern, with Mr. McAlpin as our d1rector,and in May we sponsored the Junior-Senior banquet here in the aud1tor1umlunderQ Mrs. Fow1er's guidance. x ' The summer vacation passed quickly and September of 1956 was here. We entered our Senior year and were surprised that we had neither lost nor gained any classmates. On Dec. 8 we presented our Senior playf WSecond Fiddlen, with Mrs. Alice Fowler as our director. Miss Parsell helped us to present our year book and Mr. Maddox was our advisor. .In Mgy, tgn scared, but grateful, Seniors received their diplomas and ark now ready to go into the big world. ' ,Nl ' 11 n.. Ir'I I I I P Y 'r 'V CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1956, village of Harpster, Pitt Township, Wyandot County, State of Ohio, Nation of United States, Continent of North America, Planet Earth, being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath the following: To the faculty we wish to express our heartfelt thanks for showing us through four years of school. To our parents we give our thanks for bearing our egotistical complexes which we acquired by being seniors. To the Juniors we leave all the class parties we didn't have. To the Sophomores we give our good looks and intelligence. To the Freshmen we bestow our sympathy---they'll need it 'till they're Seniors. We, the Senior girls, will our cheerleader votes to Ann Rowse. We, the Senior boys, will our basketball letters to Bill Swartz and David Grimes. I, Lorene Brooks, bequeath Ronnie upon some Sophomore girl if she thinks she can get him. I, Ray Cramer, will my curly hair to Jim Rish. Eddie Jury, will my ability to skip school to NElmerH Moore. Carlos McGuire, will my ability to be a good kid to nMothern Fowlen I, Judy Pendergast, will my class ring to David VanHorn. I, Margaret Potts, will my band of gold to Mary Jane Haner. I, Carol Smith, bequeath my fluent vocabulary, which I use to tell P90' ple off, upon Mr. Dunbar. I, Mickey Snyder, leave my love affairs of the past, present, and fut- ure to anyone that's man enough to handle them. I, I, I, fa Ruth Ann Sheaffer, will my ability to keep quiet about personal af- irs to Peggy VanHorn. I, Janet Sheaffer, will my ability to go steady to Ann Rowse. HOROSCOPE Name Ambition Probability Weakness Margaret Potts Beautician Housewife A Sailor Margn Eddie Jury Professional Farmer Going with -nlken Hot Rod Driver one girl Janet Sheaffer Secretary Housewife Connie nJann Carlos McGuire Comedian Jail bird Flirting nMcGuireu Ruth Ann Sheaffer Nurse Housewife Mickey nRuthien Melvin Snyder Professional Farmer uRuthieH HMickey' Ball Player Judy Pendergast Horse Doctor Cow Doctor nDaven IlJudelf Ray Cramer Lawyer Welder Girl Shy 'Cramern Carol Smith Private Bill's Wife Bill nSmittyn Secretary Lorene Brooks Air Line Doctor's nRonnieu WRenen Hostess Secretary 12 r: ' 25 ' V ' 1 - 42:5 W Z 1 Nw iw!-vw F15 qi? K 1 Wm If .5 .q 'L E'-' 1, 'ff 54- .' fwHWfiwwgf4qwQw?g 5 -'. Jwwgwg. fw -5 ,.wmw, W l H K1 A ,j,g5wif'af'?i1 . f:,i K ,. ikuyrw k'f,Wxcw!?4f ' ,gg 55? gf , , 1 ,, . -rm mm N '+ 2 - -.,.,1 65 -i n - f:- N ,L--SE-tl :: . ..,.s ..,. ,T Qian.: 2111, ,W::.gg,, i. sQ5,,- ,z,-.- nvmkrwsrnwwwmpmw Y- 1 gl. :fa gb' RmiWfwmQAMSi-w eggfkzgggfgg ,'-2' .. Ray Lorene Ruth Arm Carlos Janet Judy Margaret Mickey Eddi- e 13 Carol Senior Class Play Second Fiddle 114 I 'U W X 1 X X X r?!!IIlI? Jerry haner llllIlP' C I 1. . D Bob Lewis A' f JUNIOR CLASS V President........Stanton Swihart I :Q R ger M6Alpin Vice President ......... Bob Lewi o Stanton Swihart ,x we X, John 5,aSch1Pr Secretary...... .... Ron Rish Treasurer .... ...Mary Hamer David Grimes 1 Swartz I' r:4-1 'F u Billnganaerson David VanHorn Y 15 N I Ron Rfsh 15 Melva Patchet Joyce McClarey i 'Bye Sue 9 5' Jim Rish Ray Mary Everett WlHl'ElllW' ,Q Jt r Ann Rowse WWI' E Q E 1. ,if Mary Jury N.o4g ' if if-2 I P68 VanHorn SOPHOMORE CLASS President...U Vice President Secretary-Trea Eddie PSOH Roger McGuire ...Mary Jo Everett Melva Patchet surer....Jane Foos John Moore' Roy Johnson Hlllllll Jane Foos Al! -. 1 , xJ.t,J. I Lulu Cottrell Q ,, V ' Wanda Hills ' 'YI I , Bob thu' Aura, XX if Diana G anvil Ma? tg? Onald A Philip McGu1 P XJKXXGX ' 'aWE?Smif--.1fw4v-Pe eg,gy Mcclarey Iles f ' ' - Pa trio . aie FRESHMAN CLASS President:oouoooooonoonROnniG Iles A. Vice President. . . . . . .Sharon Brents I fx Secretary-Treasurer. . . Patty Brooks X B1-:OO-ks Sd Ronald N, .Q Y ' ' - V , ' wel. Linda D e Jam f uminex, gf' Brerlts 5 Swa Q nsdic Q mg , o +4 k L Feichter inda Va1'1Ho11n V. 6-fe . ' ' O eanoa 6128019 17 J fx 0813 J Xl EIGHTH GRADE 'Q-li! Q2 , 'Ni fifllilzf iii L. EQQvNi lst row: Saralyn Myers, Birdie McAlpin, Marjorie Haner, Rosalie Cul- ver, Delores Elliott. 2nd row: Julia McAlpin, Fred Feichter, Jerry Rice, Steven Rish, Buddy VanHorn, Richard Sheaffer, James Roberts. 3rd row: Thomas Hotellina, Frieda Hotellina, Kathleen Smith, Frances Feichter, Patsy Moses, Sharon Sigler, Mr. McAlDin. SEVENTH GRADE lst row: Mary Swartz, Jean Maclaren, Mary Ann Sheaffer, Sandra Ralph, Linda Phipps. 2nd row: Judy Mathews, Eugene Egger, James Sheaffer, Donovan Pletchen Danny Giesige, Louis Benedict, Jeanne Beaschler. 3rd row: Bill Persinger, David Rice, Larry Day, Robert Foreman, Mr. McAlDin. 18 GRADE SCHOOL FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES lst row: 2nd row: 3rd row: Virginia Haner, David Brewer,Terry Cleveland, Irene Benedict, Mike Grossman, Kandee Grossman, Jerry Persinger, Elizabeth VanHorn. Victoria Rish, Karla Martin, Christine Smith,Phyl11s Merwine, Marcia Brents, Mary Alice Day, Gary McCreary. Barbara Cox, Connie Blair, Nancy Clark, Delno Hotelling, Sharon Sanderson, Rosetta Smith, Mrs. Swartz. 19 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES lst 2nd 3rd hth Sth POW POW POW POW POW! Vicky Grossman, Jane Rice, Earl Elliot, Cheryl Culver, Rod- ney Mullholland, Sharon Kummerer, Patsy Bosley, Carl Searles, Jimmy Kummerer, Janean Guy. Barbara Tivenan, Gary Alban, Johnny Grossman, Terry Montgom- ery Barbara Swick, Jean Rice, Patricia Jividen, Doris Fore- man. Sheryl Rish, Darlene Cottrell, David Thompson, Janis Culver, James Martin, Tommy Sheaffer, Michael Phipps, Jerry Moore. Wenda Maclaren, Carol Rice, Arthur Christopher, Arthur Smith, Ted Gottfried, David Hills, Sharon Hotelling, Janet Guy. Basil Hotelling, Graham Couch, Mrs. Foos. FTRST AND SECOND GRADES lst row: Carolyn Knapp, Paulette Cottrell, Nancy Barber, Judith Rowse, Patricia Sanderson, Frederick Culver, Daniel Rish, Beverly Tivenan, Peggy Shuster, John Sprague. 2nd row: Danny Moses, Dick Swick, Leroy Smith, Thomas Griswold, Karol Gelbaugh, Margaret Rowse, Mollie Graham, Kathy Jividen. 3rd row: Mrs. Tschantz, Don Beaschler,Don Shuster, Michael Lodge, Dor- win Couch, Sandra McDaniel, Carl Montgomery, Carol Hotelling, 20 'V I FVn.W,ql, W. . ,,,I, :,,,, , Y. . . -. ... V , .., , I. 2 V - n V ,. XX? ' -7, yi ,rf fm nr F x i, . 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MIXED CHORUS ,lull , lst row: Eddifi Sanderson,James Risn, David Grimes, Ronald Rish, Hob- ert Le 1 R w s, oger McAlpin, Carlos McGuire, Stanton Swinart, William Swartz. 2nd row: Mary Benedict, Diana Gottfried, Deanna Brewer Patty Brooks Wanda Hills, Linda Feiohter, Joyce McClare Su P d . , y, e en ergast, Jane Foos, Ann Rowse, Lulu Belle Cottrell Mary Everett Peg- gy McClarey, Linda VanHorn, Miss Stump. , 21 lst row: Roger McGuire, Mickey Snyder, Eddie Jury, Bill Sanderson, Robert Lewis, Don Ralph. 2nd row: James Swartz, Bill Swartz, John Beaschler, Ray Cramer, David Grimes, Roy Johnson, David VanHorn, Eddie Sanderson, Ray Johnson, Ronald Iles, Carlos McGuire, Ronald Kummerer, Philip McGuire. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The nineteen members of the Harpster FFA were active in several programs during the school year. Most of the members won ribbons and prize money on their exhibits at the Wyandot County Fair in September. In October,Mr. Bishop, chapter advisor, John Beaschler, Bill Sand- erson, and Larry Bryant, a l95S graduate attended the National FFA Con- vention at Kansas City, Missouri. Bill was in the National FFA Band, and Larry sang in the National FFA Chorus. Eddie Jury won the local safe driving contest. He placed second last year. Various other activities of the group included the Greenhand Initiation, Parents Night, pest hunt, parliamentary procedure contest, livestock judging, and the annual banquet. The chapter officers were: President ..... Bill Sanderson Sentinel ...... Mickey Snyder Vice President .... Eddie Jury Reporter ...... Roger McGuire Treasurer . . . . .Robert Lewis Scrapbook Editor . Carlos McGuire Secretary ....... Don Ralph Recreation Leader.Eddie Sanderson Advisor ..... . A. J. Bishop 22 LETTERMEN'S CLUB lst row: Mickey Snyder, Lulu Belle Cottrell, Mary Jury, Judy Pender- gast, Lorene Brooks, Ruth Ann Sheaffer, Janet Sheaffer, Stanton Swihart. 2nd row: Carlos McGuire, John Beaschler, Roy Johnson, Eddie Jury, Ron Rish, Robert Lewis, Bill Sanderson, David VanHorn, John Moore, Don Ralph, Ray Cramer, Jerry Haner, Bill Swartz, Roger McGuire, Coach Robert Dunbar. President..........Stanton Swihart Vice President..........Eddie Jury Secretary-Treasurer..Mickey Snyder NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q gf! - X To be eligible for the National f Q Honor Society, a student must have achieved a total of 62.5 scholastic points by the middle of his junior e , .-. MV, year. CPo1nts are A-M, B-3, C-2, D-l, F-O.l Then leadership service, and character are considered. Each spring the County Chapter of the National Honor Society meets for the purpose of inducting the new members of all the county schools and present each with a society pin. If at any time the member should fall below the scholastic, leader- ship, service, and character stand- ards, he will be dismissed from the society and must return his pin. xv' Since selection to the society does not occur until after the first semester, the picture includes only those members at the beginningcf the 1955-55 Schgol year. lst row: Judy Pendergast, Lorene Brooks 2nd row: Carol Smith. 23 1 f Y lst row: Roy Johnson, Don Ralph, David VanHorn, Bill Sanderson, Ron Rish, Mickey Snyder. ' 2nd row: Bill Swartz, Stanton Swihart, Ron Iles, John Beaschler, John Moore, Jim Swartz, Jerry Haner, Coach Robert Dunbar. TRACK TEAM The 1955 Harpster track team finished third in the County Meet,one fourth point behind Sycamore. David VanHorn was leading scorer in the county with 22 points. Harpster was represented in the Clyde Relays and placed 5th, The local thinclads also participated in the Upper Night Relays and placed third. David VanHorn and Mickey Snyder went to the District Meet at Mans- field, where VanHorn won the MMO. He then participated in the State Meet at Columbus. Track Meets Harpster, 18 - Marion Harding, 72 Nevada, 60 3!u - Harpster, as 5X6 - Morral, 18 lf2 Harpster, M6 - LaRue, 5h Harpster, 7h - Salem, 26 LaRue, 52 - Harpster, M5 - Salem, 29 1955 Track Team Individual Points Events David VanHorn +V. IOB ..22O, MMO, Mile Relay, Broad Jump Mickey Snyder ww, 57,5 lOO, Pole Vault, Broad Jump, 880 Relay Ron Rish, Jr. H . 29 MMO, Mile Relay John Moore 4 .... 27.5 220, 880 Rela , MAO Mile Relay Ray Cramer N ,... 2b.5 Mile Relay, 850 Relay John Beaschler N 22 Mile Relay, 880 Relay Bob Hawk was .... 21 Shot Put, Discus B111 sanderson 4 19.75 M11e, Half M116 Larry Bryant W0 . 17 Half Mile, Hiqh Jump Roy Johnson 4 ... 16 Half Mile Stanton Swihart W lk Shot Put, Discus Jerry Haner W ... 13 Half Mile, Mile Relay Andy Roberts W .. 11.33 High Jump, Pole Vault, Discus Bill Swartz 4 ... ll Mile Don Ralph ...... 3.5 Half Mile, Mile N Letters 2k I -11-1,1 BASEBALL Kneeling: lst row: 2nd row: U Mr. Dunbar. 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The Crusaders collected 3 safeties, these being clipped in by Swihart, Snyder, and Ralph. In a non-league game with Marseilles on Aug. 27, Harpster scored an 8-0 shut-out. Snyder struck out 8 and walked 3 while receiving good support from his team mates. R. McGuire's line single drove in 2 runs, putting the Crusaders ahead to stay. , On Sept. 6, the Crusaders split a double-header with the county champion, Nevada, winning the opener 5-M as Harpster scored 5 times in the opening frame. C. McGuire's bases-loaded double sent 3 runners home. Nevada won the second game 7-O against a reserve Harpster line- up. Q Harpster opened the league schedule with a decisive 10-3 win over Marseilles. Snyder whiffed lk Marseilles hitters while giving up but l pass. Jury lined a single and a triple, both with runners on base, driving in 2 runs and scoring twice himself. In the next league game at Nevada on Sept. 20, the Crusaders lost a 5-lg. decision to the Bobcats. Although Harpster was leading lg,-2 going into the final frame with 2 down, 2 costly errors proved to be Harp- ster's downfall. C. McGuire doubled home 2 runs and Lewis drove home 2 more with a pair of singles. On Sept 22 Harpster started a four-game winning streak by dispos- ing of arch rival, Morral, by a lk-8 count. Beaschler hit safely twice as well as supporting the team by nailing 2 runners at second. Salem fell to the Crusaders on Sept 28. The final count was lh-O. Salem managed 1 safe hit off Snyder who received tight support fronlhis team mates. Ralph singled home 2 runs as Swihart lined 3 safeties. Harpster showed reserve strength as J. Rish, P. McGuire, and Iles ably set Salem down with some fine infield play. The big day of the season was Sept. 30, when the Harpster nine soundly thrashed Sycamore for the first time in 9 years. In addition to a steady mound job by Snyder, strong plays for the local club were Sanderson's running catch in left field with 2 men in scoring position and Lewis's long triple to center field with 2 mates on base. The final score was 5-0. Snyder collected his third shut-out in a row and his fourth of the season as Wharton fell to the Crusaders 5-O. The Harpster nine played errorless ball. On a day unfit for baseball, Harpster lost its final game of the season to Scutch 3-2. Swihart got the only Crusader hits, a pair of singles. Errors hurt the local cause. The Crusaders finished the sea- son tied for second place, and will play Scutch in the spring to see who will represent Wyandot County in the district. The locals boasted three .300 hitters, Snyder, .3923 Lewis, .3123 and Swihart, .305. Jury played the entire season without an error to lead the team in fielding with 10001. R. McGuire scored the mpst runs, 133 and Swihart led in RBI's with 7. Swihart collected the most hits, 113 Lewis had the most put-outs, BO. Snyder led in assists with 3h. R. McGuire obtained the most passes, 13. Snyder, the regular starting pitcher, had an earned run average of l.lh. 26 Eddie Mickey Don Center Field Pitcher Catcher ,130 .392 .166 Carlos Buzzy Roger Second Base Shortstop Third Base .280 ,305 .266 Ray John Bill Bob Left Field Catcher Right Field First Base .090 .lU2 .136 .312 27 VARSITY BASKETBALL lst row: Manager Jim Sheaffer, John Moore, Mickey Snyder, Bob Lewis, Bill Sanderson, John Beaschler, Stanton Swihart, Manager Tom Hotelling. 2nd row! Carlos McGuire, Ron Iles, David Van Horn, Ed Jury, Ron Rish, Jerry Haner, Coach Robert Dunbar. Team members earning Varsity letters were: Senior Mickey Snyder Juniors Stanton Swihart, Robert Lewis, Ron Rish, John Beaschler, and FPS S1'1-H1911 Ron Iles. The leading scorer on the team was Mickey Snyder with 481 points. This is a new school record which was formerly held by Connie Walcutt. Mickey led the team in field goals with 206, and Stanton Swihart was second with 76. Mickey also led the team in free throws with 69 whil e- Robert Lewis was second with 62. The leading field goal percentage get- t er was Ron Iles with a percentage of 47.2. The best free throws per- centage was collected by Mickey Snyder with a percentage of 671. The team scored 1064 points for an average of 53.2 per game and our opponents scored 1201 points for an average of 60.0. Happ5ter..98 Tully ..... ....h2 Harpster..6l Fostoria.......SS HarpStep,,u9 Mopral.. ,,.. ....76 Harpster..63 Nevada.........6l Harpster..53 Marseilles... .... SS Harpster..h9 MCCutCh6nVil16-63 Harpster..66 Nevada ...... .... 68 Harpster..S9 Wharton ........ Z9 Harpster..hg Wharton... .... 63 Harpster..62 Alger .... ...... 3 Harpster..M Carey.... .... 62 Harpster..h5 Salem..........69 Harp5tep,,S Salem..... ....69 Harpster..SS McCutchenville.S7 HarpStep'.5Z Sycamore ,,,,,,... 73 Harpster..52 Leesville......66 Harp3tep,,58 Map5e111e3,.,,...h7 Harpster..h8 Sycamore.......7h TOURNAMENT Harpster..L Salem.......67 Harpster..hg Wharton.....53 28 Bob Lewis 208 Points 73 Field Goals Free Throws Per Game T l92 Points 76 62 no 10.6 Average Points 9.6 Stanton Swihart Field Goals Free Throws Average Points Per Game Mickey Snyder M81 Points 206 Field Goals 69 Free Throws 2h.O Average Points Per Game John Beaschler Bill Sanderson 23 Points 10 8 Field Goals 36 7 Free Throws 32 5 7 2.9 Average Points . Per Game 29 Points Field Goals Free Throws Average Points Per Game I RESERVE BASKETBALL lst row: Manager: Jim Sheaffer, Ron Iles, Jerry Haner, Carlos McGuire Jim Rish, Jim Swartz, Ron Kummerer, Manager: Tom Hotelling. 2nd row: Ray Cramer, Eddie Sanderson, Roy Johnson, Eddie Jury, John Moore, Dave Van Horn, Ron Rish, Coach Robert Dunbar. The 1955-56 Reserve Basketball team had a very impressive 9 wins and 9 losses. Team members earning Reserve letters were: Seniors Ed Jury, Carlos McGuire, Junior Jerry Haner, and sophomores John Moopo and Jim Rish. The leading scorers were: Senior Ed Jury and Freshman Ron Iles, with a total of 110 points each. Ed Jury had an average of 8.0 points per game. Ron Iles collected an average of 9.5 points per game. The team had a total of 715 points fOr an average of 59.7 points per game. Our opponents scored a total of 665 points for an average of 56.4 points per game. Harpster 62 Tul1y...... ....27 Harpster 3 Fostoria...... Harpster L9 Morral....... .. 7 Harpster Nevada........ Harpster..hg Marsei1les....... Harpster..3 McCutchenv1l1e Harpsrer 2 Nevada...... ....3 Harpster l Wharton....... Harpster 14.2 Wharton.... . . 3 Harpster 5 Alger.... .. . .. Harpster S5 Carey.. .. .. 3 Harpster 25 Salem......... Harpster EO Sa1em...... ....3S Harpster 39 McCutchenville Harpster 31 Sycamore.... ....39 Harpster 19 Leesville..... Harpster..S2 Marseilles. ...... 30 Harpster 30 Sycamore...... 50 Y Lorene Brooks Judy Pendergast Ruth Ann 31'19Hff6I' Third Year Fourth Year FO11I't1'1 YSHI' SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Sharon Brents Mary Jury First Year Second Year JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS lst year: Patsy Moses, Francis Feichter, Saralyn Myers, Mary Ann Sheaffer 2nd year: Rosalie Culver 51 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL lst row: 2nd row: Jerry Rice, Dick Sheaffer, Larry Day, Tom Hotelling, Bob For- man, Fred Feichter, David Rice, Jim Sheaffer steve Rish, Eugene Egger, Louis Benedict, Bill Persinger, Jim Roberts, Buddy Van Horn, Danial Giesige, Donavan Pletcher, Coach Robert Dunbar. Team members earning Junior High Letters were: Dick Sheaffer, Larry Day, Jim Sheaffer, Tom Hotelling, Bob Foreman, Jerry Rice, and Fred Feichter. In the first game of the Junior High Tournament Harpster defeated Eden by a score of 2h to 22. This win advanced Harpster higher in the tournament to play Marseilles in which Harpster defeated them by the score of 30 to 18. On February 25, Harpster was defeated by Sycamore in the Junior High Finals by a score of 39 to 26, giving Harpster 2nd place in the tournament. The leading scorer was Dick Sheaffer with 92 points. Larry Day was second with 90 points. Harpster had one of the best seasons since l9h8 by winning 10 and losing 2. Harpster..h9 Harpster..SO Harpster..25 Harpster..5O Wyandot.....l6 Mifflin.....32 Mt.Zion.....72 Nevada......23 Harpster.. Harpster Harpster.. Harpster Harpster..35 Wyandot..l9 JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Harpster Harpster. Harpster Harpster 61 Wyandot.. M2 Edsnnneal 52.5 Mifflin.. . 30 .83 Wyandot..28 31 29 NeVadaooosoou3 Eden .... ....2O Marse1lles..2O Mifflin.....23 v I ,- V .. : . -VL 4 1, .,,- , ,v, I 0 :F v-.- an n 1 w L, ha V' ' I ' , . f 1 veg. Ki? 1 4 '-F' QQ- 11:1 . wi f 5 ' ' wi-,zmdn :Rag nat rim, Tw' .4 I ILIY Pia. 2 I ai. -'v'2L'L? lia I 5 2.:i' 7 , , - !!5fQ5ll, 1:f'Lf!3f'fLQ,,fv ,!gE'l '. .-'fy ':fiR -1,475 A jf xl J If , V F' ' ' 1 , 1 ' r . 1, . 1- if 'Y I U . . , K 1 , , ii w - . ,.,1 -' ,. ,, 3.24 f 41-4-,fl ,fl -E5-,.,-g- A:- ', ' ' .nj A ' Q Fw-4 'iggff' ,f3'I 'T g , 5' 4 -' -- .2512-, 1-'fs T . , -r' 1. : P 1 H, 11 z ? -5' i . . ll ,li J. ,fx rw I , N .a. QQMPEIMENTS DE PIII IQWNSIAIIP VDEDNIEEI32 EIIQE DEEARIIVIEIXII AND LADIES AUXILIARY IN CASE QI IME DIAI. 2345 33 HARPSTER METHCDDIST CHURCH WELQQMES YCDU TO CHURCH AND CHURCH SCHOOL WCDRSH IP STUDY INSPIRATXGN FELLCDWSHW CCDMPUMENTS CDF THE HARPSTER BANK Hfwsmf CHQ an CQMPLIMEIXITS QF NEW?-MRD STUDICD QF PHGTCDCRADHY may Qf-:Q YQUR SCHOCL PHOTCCRAPHER CCDMPLIMENTS QF HFXRPSTER GARAGE HARPSTER! 0+-HQ PHQNE 2534 QQMPLHMENTS QP PFNDPRQAST FARM COMPLIM NTS OF GERALD SHEAFFER add COMPLIMENTS OF 5831 hour A.L. BRENTS GENERAL STORE HARPSTER, OHIO PHONE - 2142 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 H, J, SHEAEEER FUNK'S SEED CORN HARPSTER, OHIO l S-'IUPHIY ,1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 RAY CHANCE, CARPENTER WYANDOT, OHIO PHONE NEVADA 2733 CCDNCRATULATIQNS TCD THE CLASS GF 1956 C. H LEWIS COMPLIMENTS OF PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK CO-OP UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO PHONE 286-R THE COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO uThe Bank of Complete Servi Drive-In Window CQMPLIMENTS QP MGRRAL SUPPL Mommy oeno THE CHIEF DAIRY PRODUCTS NManufacturers of Fine Dairy Produ Phone 257 Upper Sandusky HA1ways in the Market for Milk and Creamn U. S. CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO 521 W. Finley St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Ready Mix Concrete Concrete Bldg. Blocks And Other Bldg. Material BRENTS and MORRAL Compliments of HARPSTER HARDUARE DWIGHT SAWDERSON Plumbing - Heating Registered Spotted Poland China Hogs Breeding Stock for Sale Appliances Route l Morral, Ohio Congratulations to the Phone 5-BLBO CLASS OF 1956 CGNCRATULATIONS AND BEST VWSHES HE CLASS QE 1956 STEPHAN LUM BER CC., UPPER SANDUSKY CDE-HQ Congratulations to the Class of 1956 I THE U. S. COMMISSION OO. COMPLIMENTS OF - We serve to sell again. THE DAILY OHIEP UNION Phone 206 UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO I Upper Sandusky' Ohio 39 Blue Furniture Co. Furniture R Appliances 116 S. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of Raymond Culver REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS R41 Morral, Ohio Phone Harpster ZM66 FRAYER HYBRIDS Wheat - Oats - Soy beans Farm Chemicals FRAYER SEED CO. Route h Marion, Ohio Phone 3-8377 Compliments of KINLEY'S DAIRY Upper Sandusky, Ohio Congratulations To The CLASS of 1956 MCCUMBER MEAT MARKET Neff St. Morral, Ohio Compliments of WYANDOT AUTO CLUB nlt pays to belongn Compliments of RICHARDSON'S FLOWER SHOP WYANDOT COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC PHONE QLLLL UPPER SANDUSKY' OHIO UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO PHONE 241 W CAREY, OHIO nurcx CROW MOTOR SALES CHEVROLET BUICK CHEVROLET TRUCKS UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO I fS54i 0353 ' Qkjr Q91 LAWRENCE HEFFELFINGER Electric Pumps Pump Fixtures Plumbing and Heating Well Drilling 128 W, Church St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of MARION GRAIN SUPPLY N. Vine St. Marion, Ohio Compliments of GUTHRIE PRODUCE 490 North 7th St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 95 KUENZLI HARDWARE CO. GENERAL HARDWARE HOME APPLIANCES NEVADA , OHIO Compliments of NEVADA FARMER'S GRAIN ASSOCIATION Grains - Seeds - Feeds - Fence - Coal Nevada, Ohio Lemert, Ohio JANE'S BEAUTY SHOP 377i w. Walker st. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone SM2 nThe Best Friend Your Car Ever Hadu SWARTZ'S TEXACO SERVICE Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 810 UPPER DRUG - M UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Compliments of Carroll's Jewelry Store Marion's Two Floor Jewelry Store Phone 2-1705 172 W. Center St. Marion, Ohio Compliments of TH BON-TON RESTAURANT Upper Sandusky, Ohio Hattie Hall, Prop. Complements of MR. and MRS. C. W. SHEAFFER NEVADA, OHIO Compliments of MARION TRACTOR SALES FORD TRACTOR - Ford Farming Machinery Junction Rt. 23 - M Phone 2-M125 Compliments of BRAHAM LABORATORIES CLEVELAND, OHIO JANITOR SUPPLIES M2 l I COMPLIMENTS OF QESSE HEINLEN Registered Columbia Sheep Nevada Route 1 Phone Nevada 5694 MARION LINCOLN MERCURY Three Locations to Serve You New Car Garage 202 S. Main Used Lot 469 W. Center Body and Paint Shop Rear 225-225 S. Main St. NEVADA PACKING HOUSE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS 2251 NEVADA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF HUFFMAN'S SHOE R AWNING SERVICE UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF KUENZLI QUARRY CO. INC. UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Phone 673 W Gravel Plant 692 W2 COMPLIMENTS OF LYON FOOD CENTER UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO MOORE'S Everything for the Auto, Home, Farm 117 W. Wyandot St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio BEIDLER HARDWARE GEN. HARDWARE k LUCAS PTS. UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF J.c. PENNEY co., INC. MARION, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES JIM DUGAN'S STORE Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing and Shoes Marion, Ohio Compliments of STUBBS BROS. INC. 221 S. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 508 LIND MOTOR SALES, INC. 210 W. Wyandot St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio ' Compliments of OURS FARM VARKET FRUIT R PRODUCE Marion, Ohio SHELLHORN R SON MUSIC STORE 163 South Main Street Marion, Ohio Phone 2-214.13 FOX EAST SIDE GARAGE UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO ASHTON'S Sd-IO! STORE Self-Serve A Ben Franklin Store Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of STARLING GROCERY 151 W. Wyandot Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio PHONE 715 Compliments of SEARS AND ROEBUCK 251 W. CENTER ST. MARION, OHIO THE MQDANIEL MOTOR CO. 309 W. Center St. Marion, O. nMARION'S OLDEST AUTO DEALERW CADILLAC PONTIAC WYANDOT MEAT PRODUCTS, INC. QUICK FROZEN MEAT PRODUCTS NEVADA, OHIO FLOX'S Upper Sandusky, Ohio Bucyrus, Ohio Shoes - Clothing - Dry Goods NEVADA WRECKING YARD USED PARTS AND TIRES 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE PHONE 3191 NEVADA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF WALTON GRAIN CO. DEILERS IN GRAIN AND FEED UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 COMPLIMENTS OF HARPSTER MOTHERS' CLUB COMPLIMENTS OF FERD SMITH'S GROCERY HARPSTER, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF AND MRS. O. W. HAWK AND MORRAL, OHIO SON COMPLIM NTS OF J. W. AND ROGER MCALPIN Painters Phone Harpster 2187 COMPLIMENTS OF STARNER'S GARAGE BRUSH RIDGE. OHIO FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEM NTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS JOSTEN'S Representative: Bill Lindboe Box 29 Bucyrus, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF MARSEILLES GENERAL STORE MARSEILLES, OHIO WYANDOT POPCORN CO. JOE CLARK PLANT AND FIELD MANAGER cOMPL1MENTs OF sT1GERfs VAULTS WYANDOT, OHIO DIBLE'S M N'S WEAR AMERICA'S BEST-KNOWN BRANDS UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO MORRAL GARAGE FAUROT BROS. PROPS. PHONE 5-2160 - 5-2554 MORRAL, OHIO 1 KOEHLER'S GREENHOUSE, INC. Free Delivery 514 W. Johnson St. Phone 69 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of JOHN H. NEATE PLYMOUTH-DODGE-OLDSMOBILE Upper Sandusky, Ohio COONS' TIRE STORE Nevada, Ohio Zenith Television Maytag Washers Hamilton Dryers BILL PFEIFER FLEET WING SERVICE Upper Sandusky, Ohio VILLAGE TAVERN OROOERIES GASOLINE J.w. MATHEws U.s. 23 sw. wo. 20h Harpscer, Ohio E.D. PFEIFER SALES 8 SERVICE 206 N. Warpole St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 550 CONGRATULATIONS To The C1ass Of 1956 THE SMITH CLOTHING CO. Marion, Ohio BALDRIDGE TIRE N BATTERY SERVICE 112 E. Wyandot Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 444 BAKER HUDSON SALES 441 N. Warpole St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Carlos Baker Phone 1165-W NEVADA DRY GOOD AND SHOE STORE NEVADA, OHIO KING BROS. OPEN EVENINOS COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS SOHIO SERVICE MARSEILLES, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF WYANDOT BLACKTOP CO. Plant located Breen St. Off Silver Street Dial 2-5068 Asphalt Plant 2-8544 Stone Quarry Marion,Ohio 1 PAUL'S SHOE STORE ll2 W. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio ELLIS-NIARTIN, INC. FORD-MERCURY UPPER SANDUSKY, oH1o COMPLIM NTS OF WHETSTONE CLEANERS 115 N. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio MAY'S MARION'S OLDEST JEWELERS l2O-128 W. Center Street Helm Motor Co. 215 N. Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky, Ohio MARKLEY AUTO WRECKING CO. Phone 2451 515 N. Morrison St. Nevada, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF HOWARD M3555 Plumbing R Heating Rear 188 S. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone.32l-W Compliments of RIESER'S FRUIT FARM Apples. Peaches. Sweet Cider, Honey. and Popcorn LEE Sd to 31.00 STORE COPHSP Main and Walker Upper Sandusky, Ohio CONPLIMENTS OF J.L. FOUGHT QUARRY UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Crushed Stone For All Purposes Walter Turney General Constructing Plumbing and Heating Harpster, Ohio Phone 2584 COMPLIMENTS OF WYANDOT CO. IMPLEM NT ASSOCIATION UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO Compliments of HART'S Csince 1923D JEWELRY STORE llh N. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio The Lite Star Oil Co. U. S. Routes 23 M 3ON Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone: 335 Compliments of Earl Jury k HERFF-JONES CO. SOH MANUFACTURING JEWELERS a STATIONERS Registered Shropshire Sheep 1hO7-lhl9 North Capitol Ave. EATMOR NEUMIESTER'S Indianapolis 7, Indiana ENRICHED BREAD AND PASTERIES STYLE MODEL 665 lbs., 2 yrs. Old Senior Champion Sow GRAND CHAMPION SOW Ohio StatZfFair 195A ALWAYS Breeding Stock for Sale One Mile South of Little Sandusky, U.S. Rt. 23 Dale F. 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