Haskins High School - Crigo Yearbook (Haskins, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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'''f'1m.i1kaa.'3'' 1::11.-:1'f1- r.-:'1::1uaaL5.g1.-.4m...1.fL1- THE CHIBU M 1 , IN DEDICATION T O OUR PARENTS forthe guidance they gave that we would follow the right road , for their patience when we lust forgot , for their sympathy when things went wrong , for their help with the problems we fac- ed, for all the little things we took for granted, and for all the love Cfhd time and worry they gave, we here express our appreciation 2 gi X234 iti-Q?-1 if 6 SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL BOARD OF EDUCATION: E. H. Bodel, Ruth M. Griffith, P. E. Browne, Mildred Walker, Dennie Enright, Donald Douer 3 Mrs. Baumbarger, Mrs. Austin, Sharon Bringman, Rosa Lee Shufelt, Alice Snyder, Gerry Sutton. Jeannine North. Bus Driver Bob Watts ZERO FOOD LOCKERS SKELDING MOTORS LEROY'S MARATHON CAFETERIA STAFF l Bus Driver Lloyd Noword HOWARD HAUGH WATERVILLE MACHINE CO. RUPP'S GENERAL STORE 4 Custodian Melvin Genson MR. WILLIAM GRIFFITH Supt. English IO Soc. Problems Algebra I Jr. High Coach MR. 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SANDRA BINGER This little gal's future plans, lie in a certain someone's hands. 7 JEAN VVEIHL Mischief is her--middle name. MARY BOBEL A charm of silence, over all. ROBERT BRINGMAN He was once caught--studying ALICE SNYDER 'Blushing is the color of vir'ue. MOTTO In ourselves our future lies CAROL FRETTER Gay, gracious, and smiling. 8 is .'-. in Z AW - A K ffiff 1? abc ef Bfxfyfffwf 1,7 ffl? Sffhggkfz' 566. 241 Class o 1954 Q -----4 h----- .f9f'f'jf2 f.f! !df'!k?2z,'rf w,f'f :fm 1' - , , fy, ,f'A ff 1 , Lvfw . ,Q xi ,qs bu nh az, 14+?T-W , 'fa fl'f fif2w, f ff f9Umf'fff j'?fw 257 :i?w'!7' jhgffr' Qmfff' 6J1L'??Gff1 cj, ,gilyg CAROL FRETTER Class Officer 2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 3 JEAN WEIHL Class Officer I,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Girl's Chorus l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Paper Staff l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Operetta 3 Band l,2,3,4 Scholarship 2 JOANNE ECKEL Class Officer I,2,4 Class Play 3,4 Girl's Chorus l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Paper Staff 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 3,4 Operetta 3 Band I,2,3 MARY BOBEL Class Play 3,4 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 3 SENIOR ACTIVITIES SANDRA BINGER Class Officer 4 Class Play 4 Girls' Chorus I,4 Mixed Chorus 1,4 Band l,2,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader I,4 ALICE SNYDER Class Officer I,3 Class Plays 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff I,2,3 Girl's Chorus I,2,4 Mixed Chorus I,2,4 ROBERT BRINGMAN Class Play 3 Boys' Chorus I Mixed Chorus I Baseball I Basketball I 8-B JEAN OVITT Class Play 3,4 Girls' Chorus I,2,3 Mixed Chorus I,2,3 Band I,2,3 Paper Staff 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 3 Scholarship Team I,2,3 BILL GARRETT .I Class Officer I,4 Class Play 3.4 Boy's Chorus l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 3 Scholarship Team 2,3 Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball I,2,3.4 OYCE GROLLE Class Officer I,3 Class Play 3,4 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus I.2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Sextet I Paper Staff l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 3 Operetta 3 Scholarship Team I,3 WILLIAM FOX Class Officer 2 Class Play 3,4 Boys' Chorus I,2 Mixed Chorus I,2 Annual Staff 4 Baseball I,2,3,4 Basketball I,3.4 CLASS WILL I, Carol Fretter, do will to Betty Cunningham my blonde hair hoping that she doesn't peroxide it any oftener than I do. I will my shorthand abil- ity to John Halbert hoping that he will make a good private secretary some- day. I, Mary Bobel, do will to Beverlie Shriner my quietness. I will to Jean Gerdeman my ability to keep my glasses clean hoping that she will never out do me. I, Jean Weihl, do will my ability to always say the wrong thing at the right time to Emma Lee. I will my short haircut to Jane Gerdeman, hoping that hers will at least measure one inch all around. I, Jean Ovitt, will my ability to go steady with only one man to Jeannine North. I, Bob Bringman, will my devilishment in school to Don Asmus. I will my speed record to Don Hummel hoping that he will never break it. I Alice Snyder, do will my giggle to Eva Browne hoping that she gets it up tothe right pitch. l will my ability to get along with the teachers to Rodney Petteys since he surely needs it. I, Bill Fox, will my driving ability to Bill Davisson hoping that he can stay on the road. I will my red hair to Chuck Combs hoping that it will never turn black again. I, Joyce Grolle, will my ability to play the piano to Jim Hitsman hoping that he will never strike a wrong cord. I also will to him my curly hair hop- ing he never has to put his up. I, Bill Garrett, will my soft voice and quiet disposition to John Rathbun. I, Joanne Eckel, will my slenderness to Pat Nicholson. I will my ability to laugh at the wrong time to Bill Koch. I, Sandra Binger, will my ability to think before I speak to Ronnie Asmus. 9 CLASS PROPHECY I had been living on Mars for a number of years, ever since I first came on one of the early rockets. Very soon after my arrival I became the benev- olent ruler of this planet that is nearest the earth. One day a special rocket fromearth arrived withan invitation to the an- nual alumni banquet at my dear old Haskins High. It seems it was the 30th anniversary of our graduation, and since I had not been back in those 30 years I decided to return. A few days later I took off in my private space ship for Haskins, Ohio. You can imagine my surprise when looking out the window of my ship, I saw a huge ultramodern metropolis below me. The ship landed at the space- ship landing port, and I began to ask questions to find where things were. I learned, much to my surprise, that in Haskins was a great university with an enrollment of 75,000 students. Haskins was also a city noted for its great beauty and ultramodern architecture. I decided that first I would meet the president of this university that he might enlighten me further. When I reached the building of the office of the president, I was immediately ushered into his private office. I almost fell through the floor when I discovered who it was. It was my old classmate, Bob Bringman. Adjusting his monical, this great man told me of his achieve- ments. He told me he was famous for having established The Happy Home , a new type of high school which requires no teachers. He said I must meet some of the staff. First, he called in the head of the English Department. He said that she was noted for her creation of a new shortened version of the English Ian- guage. Who should walk in but .loanne Eeckel. Second, was the head of the Biology Dept., and I ran into Joyce Grolle. She said her latest achievement was a mechanical means of producing plant life. Third, he took me to meet the head of the speech department. He said she had never laughed since she graduated from school. To my surprise it was Alice Snyder. Fourth, he called into his office the head of the Political Science Dept., and guess who entered, Sandra Binger. She told me she had been with the university since the end of her second term as president of the United States. Next, he called in two more of my old classmates who were also heads of departments. They were Mary Bobel and Jean Ovitt. Mary told me that she was head of the Math Dept. and now considered greater than Einstein. She calculated the binding energy of the deutron. Jean Ovitt informed me that she was heading the Physical Culture Dept. She had become universally famous for her swimming. Her latest record is from San Francisco to Hono- Iulu. I asked them to direct me to a hair dresser and who should it turn out to be but Bill Garrett. He is known as Henri and has a shaved crown hair- 10 do as his specialty. His signature is seen in the hair. Who should come in during my manicure but Jean Weihl and her escort, Bill Fox. She said she has made millions on her waterproof match. She said she has had three husbands a year in the past thirty years. Bill Fox said he is now known as the best dressed actor in the universe and is the greatest interplanterian lover. I have spent a very interesting day in dear old Haskins and am now on my Way home to Mars. CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1952, the curtain opened with sixteen members in the cast. Our director, for this first exciting year of school, was Miss Doris Oben- our, Those composing the cast were Sandra Binger, Sandra Myers, Evon Myers, Eugene Brown, Freddie Peterson, Mary Bobel, Jean Weihl, Charles Konrad, Mary Vykopal, Bill Garrett, Jean Ovitt, Bill Fox, Alice Snyder, Art Michaelis, Joanne Eckel, and Herbert Peters. When the second year of school began, Mrs. Shepard, the former Miss Obenour, was again our director. Bob Bringman and Loran Shunk joined us this year, and we lost Herbert Peters,Freddie Peterson, and Charles Konrad. Our third year of school was about the same as the second year but with Miss Asmus as the new director. No actors Were lost but we had gained Barbara Ballard. The fourth year, Miss Asmus was again behind the desk. We found that Robert Debbe was with us. Mrs. Bengston was found directing us for the fifth year. Robert Debbe moved to Neapolis where he will graduate this year, and Loran Shunk, Bar- bara Ballard, and Mary Vykopal moved to Toledo while Joyce Grolle had ioined the cast. In the sixth grade, with Mrs. Bengston still directing, we found We had lost Art Michaels, who moved to Tontogany, where he will graduate this year, but had gained Tom Stewart, Marilyn Mettert, and Lola Graam. As thelcurtain fell, everyone was happy and nervous for the trip which would take us upstairs into Junior High. When the curtain rose for Act ll, it was found that two members had left us while four others had ioined the cast. They Were: Lola Graham and Marilyn Mettert, who left, and Kevin Enright, Charles Shufelt, Tom Morlock, and Bob Boso, who joined. During the year Shirley Smith ioined us. Our sponsor for the first scene was Mrs. Moore. ll At the beginning of the eighth grade we found we had Mr. Van Atta for our sponsor. As the curtain fell on the second act it was found that none of the actors but Bob Boso had left us. As the curtain went up for Act III, everyone was very nervous. This was the big step into high school. This year, four actors ioined the cast. They were Carol Fretter, Jean Patterson, Mary Whitmore, and George Nicholson. We were allowed four parties this year under the direction of Mrs. Hof. The Sophomores initiated us into high school. Chuck Shufelt, Tom Morlock, and George Nicholson left us. As the tenth grade rolled around we found that we were missing four: Jean Patterson moved to Waterville, Mary Whitmore to Maumee, Sandra Binger to California. During the year Tom Stewart was killed in a baseball accident. When time came for us to begin the eleventh grade, two more actors were missing: Sandra Myers and Eugene Brown. This year we gave the play Hillbilly Weddin' under Mrs. McClelland, who was our sponsor. Sandra Binger ioined us on the first of May. We gave a dance and sponsored the Junior and Senior Banquet at the Toledo Women's Club on May l. When our last year rolled around, the cast was almost as nervous as they were when they were freshmen. This year we found Evon Myers, Kevin Enright, and Shirley Smith gone. We gave the play The Dafy Dills under the direction of our sponsor, Mr. Griffith. We gave dances, an ice cream social, bake sales, and suppers to earn money for our trip. The Juniors hon- ored us with a banquet. As the last curtain falls, some find they are very sorry to be leaving, The cast is now composed of: Jean Weihl, President, Carol Fretter. V. Pres- ident, Sandra Binger, Treasurer, Joanne Eckel, Secretary, Bill Garrett, Repor- ter, Mary Bobel, Jean Ovitt, Joyce Grolle, Bob Bringman, Alice Snyder, and Bill Fox. We would like to thank everyone who helped make it possible for us to complete these twelve years of our education. . ' . QT- . , 2' T V fll' Va? .. 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M .JV ' 1 31553 v,.w,z Tiflilii ' Q e w 3-115-' ?x't2wt?3gWsPf21zt ' im z1ff2Sifi?a'is3'2 ,2eQft'5ffS42if4i Q, ,W ' nge Qgwfgg . t f . 7 ' A225 A le.. . .Q - Eg ' -'ffQ , S??1f?l' 2' 1 ' L 'B wffw . . f zz, 0 -A new N , ' , L ., 7 , I - ' Qi' Q V '-2 ' QMS ,' H54 f 'K -V V- V fjgrikulg ,ri V kv i VV 155 wi H ' .- ' , 4 si Ra Hofner Rohert Huss Myra Ziegler Jane Sutton Charles Bernthisel Martha Hofner Larry Browne Lynne Boumeyer Gene Smith Collete Stewart Ronnie Austin Nancy Browne Sandra Sullivan Bob Ryder Don Browne Marion Watts WOOD COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASS'S. Owned and operated by the Wood County Farmers Phone: Haskins 2171 Bowling Green 229l First Row: left to right: Larry Combs, Jacquelyn Morlock, Brenda Welch, James Bushong, Garry Hofner, Lola Brogan, Opal Harris, Barbara Jagos, Brenda Belcher, Floyd Armitage, Betty Belcher. Second Row: Darrell Hartman, Phillip Sworden. Clarence Brown, Gary Dauer, Michael Berres, Larry Hofner, Ronny Bobel, Billy Baumbarger, Richard Garrett, Nancy Potter, Mary Beth Bolton, Gary Hifsman. Third Row: Bert Hall, Bonnie Cunningham, Karl Brown, Judy Mocniak, Sixto Lopez, Judy Wenig, Robert Miller, Gary Kidd, Jerry Limes, Sharon Guhl, Donnie Limes, Mary Ruth Fid- well. Mrs. Lippert. Tommy Smith is absent. FIRST AND SECOND GRADES lLL'S JEWELRY BlGELOW'S MUSIC SHOPPE E. E. HOWARD DIBLING DRY GOODS :wling Green Bowling Green 8923 Waterville Perrysburg 4-4271 First Row: left to right: Tommy German, Kaye Rife, Jon Bengston, Carl Snyder, Kathleen Wittman. Carolyn Rowe, Dickie Schreiber, Gary Hartman, Anita Lamson, Neal Brogan, Tommy LeGalley. Second Row: Kathleen Berres, Cheryl Mourdock, John Brooks, Vicki Enright, Mary Ann Armitage, Sharon Kock, Jimmy Ziss, Robert Shepard, Don Brown, Jimmy Bernthisel, James Brown, Stephen Mocniak. Third Row: Robert Combs, Donna Endsley, Rollie Limes, Ernest Bobel, Billy Morelock, Charles Limes, John Bauman, Gary Hill, Donnie Harris, John Lee, Nancy Glasgo, David Asmus, Miss Asmus. SECOND AND THIRD GRADES B. G. LIVESTOCK SALES HARVEY'S RESTAURANT EARL'S OFFICE SUPPLY Gypsy Lane Road Bowling Green 198-200 South Main Bowling Green phone 6401 Bowling Green First Row: left to right: David Bobel, Roger North, Robert Gensen, Alton Schrieber, Romona Brogan, Patsy Guhl, Milton, Harris, Don Swanson Second Row: Monita Farkas, Judy Pruden, Dean Fox, Susan Kidd, Gary Grolle, Norma Endsley, Tommy Bridgett, Doye Sergent, David Petteys, Leslie Hall, Mrs. Hammerstrom. Third Row: Douglas Lee, Jim Browne, Kathleen Hill, Elaine Elser, Lloyd Mazey, Walter Lee, Gene Mazey, Lynette Billings, Orin Kinker. FGURTH AND FIFTH GRADES WATERVILLE STATE SAVINGS BANK, STICKNEY ELECTRIC COMPANY WC1f6l'Vllle, Ohio Waterville, Ohio 25 First Row--left to right: Nancy Shufelt, Evelyn Browne, Walter Baumeyer. Frank North. Bonnie Austin, Jack Childs, James Henschen, Mona Lee Austin, Robert Lee, Harold Arm- ' l.' Cl S ll . stage, in a u on Second Row: Diane Sheperd, Geraldine Mourdock, Allen Limes, Mary Ann Guhl, Mar- garet Myers, Nicky Rowe, Janice LeGalley, Dickie Fox, Darlene Brown, Nancy Petteys, Marlana Deutchman, Mrs. Bengtson. Third Row: Janet German, Janet Snyder, Ronnie Pruden, Barbara Place, Robert Guhl, Raymond Berres, Hosea Welch, James Childs, Albert Welch, Paul Koch. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE S WATERVILLE STATE SAVINGS BANK, STICKNEY ELECTRIC COMPANY Waterville, Ohio Waterville, Ohio 0 jf jf 1 if - M..-X., 953 165 1953 1954 MOM HUBBARDS WlLLIAM'S HARDWARE REITER HARDWARE AVERY COAL SUPPLY CO 27 ZANE BILLINGS Soahomore 6'1 Forward VARSITY BILL COMBS Sophomore 5'1O Guard Junior 6'1 Center DEAN ASMUS CHUCK COMBS Freshman 5'9 Junior 5'1l Guard Forward 28 BILL FOX Senior - 6'0 Forwo rd BASKETBALL I RODNEY PETTEYS Junior - 5'8 Guard DON HUMMEL Junior - 6' 2 Center RON ASMU? H BILL GARRETT JUUIOI' ' 5 8 Senior - 5' 7 GUGVCI Forward LIVINGSTON STUDIOS, 4I7 Summit St., Toledo, O. 29 First row: John Moore, Tom Petteys, Don Asmus, John Halbert, Bill Combs, Dallas Swan- son, Roger McSurley Second row: Dean Asmus, Dale Asmus, Jim Hitsman, Dorsey Sergent, Dick Vykopal, Graydon Sheperd, Mr. Huff. RESERVE BASKETBALL RESERVES BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CDpponent VVe. Pemberville 3l VVebder 55 Weston 34 Jackson 59 Weston 32 McClure 40 Liberty 44 Lake 37 Tontogany 52 Grand Rapids 4l Montgomery 42 North Baltimore 45 Cygnet 40 Podage 35 Hsmgsun 43 Tontogany 4l SANITARY DRY CLEANING COMPANY l33l Conant Street Lu. 3-3319 Maumee, Ohio They 41 33 49 22 47 43 39 53 27 43 48 48 33 42 49 50 First Row, Lett to Right: Ton Shepherd, Don Browne, Jim Hill, Bob Ryder, Burnett Billings. Second Row: Manager, Alan Kinker, Bob Bobel, Jim Petteys, Ronnie Au- stin, Gene Smith, Bill Dibbling, Larry Browne, Coach Mr. Griffith. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL wiht f f Sandra Sullivan, Barbara Murdock, Kathleen Fox, Marian Watts I. SCHMID 8. SON, Funeral Home Service, Waterville 279I MODERN FURNITURE STUDIO, Whitehouse 5-5323 BASEBALL TEAM First Row--left to Right: Rodney Petteys, Bill Garrett, Don Hummel, Chuck Combs, Bill Fox, Ron Asmus. Second Row: Mana ers Robert Ryder, and Don Browne, Don Asmus, Zane Billings, Coach Mr. Huff, Dean ismus, John Rothbun, John Moore. BASEBALL SCHEDULE -I J Z OF 1953 VVE Tontogany 14 Weston 7 Grand Rapids 0 Weston 3 Jackson hournj 2 Grand Rapids 3 CUMMiNS MOTOR SALES COMPANY 312 Louisiana Ave. Tel. 4-4135 Perrysburg, Ohio THEY 1 5 7 4 6 6 June Gerdemon, Ruth Asmus, Sandro Binger, Joanne Eckel VARSITY CHEERLEADERS THE CITIZENS BANKING COMPANY Perrysburg 4-4318 Zi 5? .. 1515 l5?L,w Q A, l M Q S as , gf K ,Ej:?:'-4 , 9 I I ':?lf:2J3E, ' ' + Q 4 :F-. as f A A fl ,QE 'W LKVA 'Wfwf-M 17 A 'EEF 55' gif ' - J V i . l O A l e e e e F 2 A 1'f' Q53 W T e g 1 ef J IA f' lQ' QQ , l i A-gllfygzi ' all , T in i:bL,v A I sl gpg O ff A 5 'H 'S 41 will ., ':E,, ' Tig A X A if ' A le ee fag' A UO el O ls O 21. aw Q 1.1' 21.1. , -L f .1- iw l Q ' F . 7 A ' A ,,1iZ A l A A S' 3 l 1 A QQ A ew. l -: ',-, if W, ,Q we ,M A J l HENRYVS PACKING COMPANY Sl'lEPl.ER'S FOOD 8. MAUMEE VALLEY HOUSE OF FLOWERS Perrysbury 4-4369 LOCKER SERVICE MONUMENT CO. BOWIIHQ Green Lime City Waterville 5241 Waterville Ph..31045 1 2 First Row: Barbara Bridgett, Mary Ann Guhl, Jean Gerdeman, Sandra Armitage, Gerry Sutton, Jane Gerdeman, Kathy Fox, Mary Lou Henschen. Jean Weihl, Laura Lee Pruden. Second Row: Charles Bernthisel, Sandra Binger, Jeannine North, Suzanne Fox, Joyce Grolle, Roberta Huss, Miss Zedaker, Myrna Ziegler, Sandra Sullivan, Martha Hafner, Na- ncy Browne, Diane Swanson, Ronnie Austin. Third Row: Marion Watts, Carole Browne, Don Browne, Ray Hafner, Bill Dqvisson, Joe Hofner, Mary Bobel, Frank North. Fouth row: Robert Guhl, Diane Sheperd, Carol Sutton, Bill Dibling, Dorothy Sergent, Larry Browne, Ruth Asmus, Jesse Babel, Barbara Mourdock. Qt BAND ff 1 3 .K , ., If I ,- Y, ALBERT F. GRAF 81 SON, Waterville, Phone 2641 MARTlN'S HARDWARE, Waterville, Phone 2581 35 ,Mm S f',w Evo Browne, Beverlie Shriner, Mcrgoref Myers, Carol rreffer, Gerry Mourdock, .lone Suffon MAJORETTES PEOPLE'S SUPPLY DILL JENNELERS Box 33 W. Poe Road 129 S. Main Ph 32062 Bowluncl Green 8134 36 Bowling Green Eff J x First Row: left to right: Carole Sutton, Sharon Bringman, Jessie Bobel, Barbara Ridenour, Barbara Duncan, Dianne Swanson, Miss Zedaker, Ruth Asmus, Laura Lee Pruden, Barbara Bridgett, Alice Snyder, Jeannine North, Beverlie Shriner. Second Row: Mary Lou Henschen, Shirley Janeway, Suzanne Fox, Rosalie Shufelt, Joyce Grolle, Ruth Ann Davisson, Shirley Mazey, Gerry Sutton, Eva Browne, Sandra Armitage, Joanne Eckel, Jean Weihl, Carol Fretter, Sandra Binger, Carol Browne, Mary Bobel, Jean Gerdeman. Third Row: Gordon Gibbs, Don Asmus, Ron Asmus, Joe Hoflner, Bill Davisson, John Hal- bert, Dorsey Sergent, Jim Hitsman, Dean Asmus, Dale Asmus, Bill Garrett, John Rathbun, John Moore, Carlton Shepherd MIXED CHORUS JK ?Q I 0 J' M. TOWNSEND STORE MARATHON SUPER SERVICE Popes GRQCERY Prgvidence Sfreef John Bullis Ph. 5911 Whitehouse Bowling Green Ph' 2481 Haskins BOY'S CHORUS visson, John Halbert, Dorsey Sergent, Jim Hifgmqn, Joe Hafner, Miss Zedaker. ' 'll G tt First Row: Dale Asmus, Dean Asmus, Bill Da Second Row: Gordon Gibbs, Carlton Shepherd, John Rathbun, Don Asmus, Bi arre , Ronnie Asmus, John Moore. GlRL'S CHORUS Front Row: left to right: Carole Sutton, Sharon Bringman, Jessie Bobel, Barbara Ridenour, Barbara Duncan, Dianne Swanson, Ruth Asmus, Laura Lee Pruden, Barbara Bridgett. Second Row: Alice Snyder, Beverlie Shriner, Jeannine North, Mary Lou Henschen, Shirley Janeway, Suzanne Fox, Rosalie Shufelt, Carol Fretter, Sandra Binger, Miss Zedaker. Third Row: Carol Browne, Mary Bobel, Jean Gerdeman, Joyce Grolle, Ruth Ann Davis- son, Shirley Mazey, Gerry Sutton, Eva Browne, Joanne Eckel, Jean Weuhl, Sandra Armitage. 38 L w .L K M x W pe ...Lf g ,,.. X '32 HAROLD'S FLOWER SHOP BUCK'S QUALITY CLEANERS SHANE'S FEED STORE 241 N. Main 241 S. Main 206 S. Mcain Tel. 7001 Bowling Green Green Green 39 .xv M ML 3 f 6 4 9 x ,gf I ff I Ml 1 ' I YOUNG'S GREENHOUSE SUGAR RIDGE GRAIN CAIN POTATO CHIP COMPANY SIFLOWER SHOP ELEVATOR A25 Napoleon Rood WoterviIIe AISI Dunbrndge 40 Bowling Green 2391 HOME ECONOMICS wwf mm hh Y Y ,-.....a SULLIVANS PAINT STORE, Waterville BILL GUI-IL SHOE REPAIR, Ph. Hoskins QQI3. Shop is in Perrysburg HOMER MOORES, Tel. 3I65, Toniogony, Ohio 41 SHOP CARL SCHMIDT MOTOR SALES, Tel, 4-4371, Perrysburg, Ohio FRANK'S SALES AND SERVICE South Dixie Highway, Bowling Green 9801 A? CHEMISTRY WITZLER'S FUNERAL HOME Perrysburg, Ohio CROLL FUNERAL HOME, Tontogcmy, Ohio 43 L, COMMERCIAL MAUMEE LUMBER 8. SUPPLY, Maumee 44 WATTS SUNOCO SERVICE, Hoskin I ff' - F 'awww 415,51 :ff U f, 2 . CLINARD STUDIOS, W. L. GARRETT HARDWARE H7 N. Main 6404. Bowlinq Green 45 Hoskins. Ohio EDITOR NEWSPAPER STAFF LORRAINE OIL COMPANY Bowling Green: l006 - N Main 680l Toledo: T455 Miami - Taylor 3545 46 ANNUAL STAFF STYER'S GROCERY STORE, y,,f W Hoskins, Ohio 47 R COMMUNITY 4-H CLUB FEDERATED CHURCH CUB SCOUTS M ..... -R PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH F BOY SCOUTS 48 LUTHERAN CHURCH A . ri. 7 ww 'J ii MONTY'S BEAUTY SALON, Bowling Green CAMPUS MEN'S SHOP, Bowling Green 49 K K ,wer FAREWELL H. H. S. As we near the close of the last act we think back over the swiftly passing school days. The class plays are history nowg the class fund is at last bulging, and the struggle to pass is over. We now remember with laughter the things that once filled us with fear. The work and fun is over. We look to the future, separating, no longer one crowd. So with feelings of both ioy and sadness the curtain falls on the last act of our school days and we close the Crigo for l954. 50 fi 30 3.95 N x 4 AUTOGRAPHS F. l. . 5 ig ,Q In 1 i ' : I


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