Haskins High School - Crigo Yearbook (Haskins, OH)

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shod, b a a hat £7 0 er 07355 2 A , bs | | THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE 1957 CRIGO MIDDLETON LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL HASKINS, OHIO Mrs. Mary Lippert CO- DEDICATION Mr. Noward has driven students to Hask- ins High School for 22 years He has achieved quite a statistical record throughout these many years. Mr. Noward drives 40 miles a day, and a total of about 9,000 miles a year. Every school day he brings 88 students to school and to their homes. While on his trips he makes an average of |00 stops per day. Besides his regular jaunts each day, he has driven 350 extra trips for band, basketball games and other miscellaneous trips. During his 22 years as bus driver, Mr. Noward has had 3 buses. Mr. Noward was born in Waterville, O- hio. Shortly after his marriage to Mrs. Now- ard they moved to the Haskins vicinity, where they have lived for 25 years. They have three sons and one daughter, who have all gradu- ated from Haskins High School. Both Mr. Noward and his wife are active in the community affairs; the Grange, Wood County Farm Bureau, and the Federated Church. His hobby, as you might guess, Is ‘driving the school bus.” His sunny smile and cheerful good morn- ing and good evening each day has made him one of our favorite friends during the 12 years that we have known him. Mrs. Lippert started us on the road of ed- ucation, when we were only 6 years old. She left with us some ideals that have continued with us all through the remaining years. She just never seems to run out of ideas and big smiles. Making the fingerprints of her first graders is an annual tradition that all the par- ents look forward to. She received a life certificate from Bowl- ing Green Normal School. Her marvelous teaching record consists of 3 years at Dowl- ing, where she had grades 1, 2, 3, and 4, then she came to Haskins for 3 years teaching the first and second. After this, Mrs. Lippert taught at Lime City for 2 1 2 years---then back to Haskins for 11 years. She jokingly commented she came back to the same room to teach the children of the students she had taught pre- viously. Her personal life has been just as busy as her professional life. She is married and the mother of two children, Donna Mae and Artie She was past matron of the Eastern Stars and also past officer of the Shrine. She now lives near Perrysburg. Her only comment on teaching was the emphatic statement, ‘‘I just love it!’’ Mr. Lloyd Noward a sce ern ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Mrs. Donald Mourdock, Clerk; Mr. Dennie Enright, Vice-President; Mr. Donald Dauer, President. STANDING: Mr. Donald Mourdock; Mr. Clarence Asmus; Mr. Robert Bobel. ag SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Mr. Boyd Case Mr. James Smithey —_ | | | | SEATED: Mrs. Janet Glasgo, Mrs. Jean Christian, Mrs. Beverly Howard. SECOND ROW: Mr. Earl Christy, Mr. Boyd Case, Mr. James Smithey. NOT PICTURED: Miss Phyllis Meier. FRADE SCHOOL Mrs. Myrtle Bengtson, Mrs. Eva Browne, Mrs. Algia Chamberlain, Miss Esthel Asmus, Mrs. Mary Lippert. COOKS Mrs. Helen Austin Mrs. Wanda Baumbarger Mr. Lloyd Noward Mr. Melvin Genson Mr. Robert Watts “Freck’’ SENIOH LAURA LEE PRUDEN President CLASS MOTTO-''Today Decides Tomorrow’ CLASS FLOWER-American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS-Blue and Silver BARBARA DUNCAN Secretary RUTH ANN DAVISSON Treasurer JOHN MOORE Vice-President c 5 = ©) = $= faa) i oO J 5 we ” Gordon Gibbs Barbara Bridgett Charles Lee x oO LL © = S ie} N n John Place Thomas Petteys c Oo = = ”n 2) — 5 U Dale Asmus Carlton Sheperd ‘ John Snyder Dean Asmus SENIORS’ ACTIVITIES DALE ASMUS Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Wood County Chorus 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, wees 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. DEAN ASMUS Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Wood County Chorus 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4. BARBARA BRIDGETT Girls’ Chorus 1, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; North Baltimore Queen Attendant 4. SHARON BRINGMAN Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Band 1; An- nual Staff 4. RUTH ANN DAVISSON Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sextette 4; Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; |.Q. League 4; Scholarship Team 3; County Chorus 4. BARBARA DUNCAN Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Class Play 4; Class Officer 4; North Baltimore Queen Contestant 4; Queen Attendant 3; Co-Editor of Annual 4. SUE FOX Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sextette 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Paper Staff Editor 4; Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; County Band 1; County Chorus 2, 3, 4; Band Captain 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; |.Q. League 3; Schol- arship Team 1, 2. GORDON GIBBS Boys Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Class Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, v= s = SHUCKILEE Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4. JOHN MOORE Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Off- icer 4; Annual Staff 4. TOM PETTEYS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4. JOHN PLACE Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Cross- Country 4; State Track 3. LAURA LEE PRUDEN Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Sextette 4; Mixed Chorus President 3; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Co-Edi- tor of Annual 4; Class Officer 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; North Baltimore Queen Attendant 4; County Chorus 2, 4. CARL SHEPERD Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 3; Annual Staff 4; Cross-Country 4. JOHN SNYDER Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4. CAROLE SUTTON Girls’ Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sextette 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; State Or- chestra 3; County Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Business Manager of Annual 4; Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2; |.Q. League 3, 4; Queen Attendant 2; Band Captain 3. TTR cy EEO (0 (3 SU a SEATED: Marian Watts, Martha Hofner, Roberta Huss, Myrna Ziegler, Jane Sutton, Lynne Baumeyer, Sandra Sullivan, Nancy Browne. JUNIORS sapeengntett ae a a aes inc AS geet SECOND ROW: Mr. Smithey, Collette Stewart, Larry Browne, Charles Bernthisel, Tom Wygant, Don Browne, Ray Hofner, Bob Ryder, Gene Smith, Stanley Richards. We had a very successful and profitable year. Some of our money-making projects were bake sales and candy sales, selling ice-cream bars and potato chips at basketball games, sponsoring a dance entitled “‘Cupids Rendez- vous’ and putting on a play, March 29. The annual prom at the close of the year concluded the many memories of both the junior and senior classes. The juniors are looking forward to their senior year as a happy and prosperous one Roberta Huss, Vice-President; Sandra Sul- livan, President; Larry Browne, Secretary and Treasurer SOPHOMORES As money making projects this year we saves tax stamps and sponsored a magazine campaign which was quite profitable. President..............Bill Dibling Our class parties varied from swimming Vice President... .Barbara Mourdock to bowling (which ended up as a movie). Secretary-Treasurer......Kathy Fox Our King and Queen candidates for the junior dance were Kathy Fox and Bill Dibling. We are looking forward to our junior year when we will have many more good times and raise more money. ree Nam So + ae ee SEATED: Mary Lou Pruden, Dorothy Bridgett, Bob Bobel, Tom Sheperd, Robert Snyder, Barbara Mourdock, Janet Philo. SECOND ROW: Jim Petteys, Allan Kinger, Ned Billings, Larry Berres, Gerry Jagos, Dorothy Sergent, Tom Adams, Bill Dibling, Kathy Fox, Mr. Christy. FRESHMEN The Freshman have enjoyed their first year of high school immensely. Their first money earning project was selling personalized stationery and napkins. Dick Fox and Mary Ann Guhl represented our class as king and queen at the junior dance in February. We are looking forward to next year when we will be sophomores and earning barrels of money. OFFICERS: Dick Fox, Vice-president; Frank North, President; Diane Sheperd, Secretary-treasurer. SEATED: Janet German, Mary Ann Guhl, Nancy Shufelt, Bonnie Austin, Gerry Mourdock, Mona Lee Austin, Nancy Petteys, Diane Sheperd, Janice LeGalley. SECOND ROW: Dick Fox, Nick Rowe, Harold Armitage, Nancy Stinehart, Jack Childs, Frank North, Gerry Wygant, Allen Limes, Robert Lee, Paul Koch, Mrs. Glasgo. EIGHTH SEATED: Jim Childs, Oran Kinker, Ronnie Pruden, Barbara Place, Terry Allen, Janet Snyder, Danny Ginn, Ray Berres SECOND ROW: Margaret Myers, Lynette Billings, Patty Armitage, Jim Brown, Lloyd Mazey, Walter Bavu- meyer, Becky Wygant, Evelyn Browne, Elaine Elser, Mary Long, Mrs. Howard. OFFICERS Jim Browne..............President Walter Baumeyer...... Vice President Oran Kinger.. . .Secretary-Treasurer As the eighth grade prepares to enter high school, we look back upon the two years we have spent in junior high and the times we have spent together such as pep rallies, basketball games, and class parties. We are looking forward to our new experiences in the ninth grade. 7th GRADE The seventh graders are still in the tran- sition stage between high school and grade school. Although we did not do too much as a class we did perform one service. We made a survey of the manners in the school. The article relating our experiences was written by Mr. Smithey and published in the school pa- Deal FOxX.. 4 in we ee Vice President per. The write up was interesting and amus- Don Swanson.) .-.. Ce ee ing. We hope it made some people think and Gary Grolle...... Secretary-Treasurer in some way aided our good manner cam- paign. i 4 : B Sd) ‘| 4 fas So ths poy ‘ SEATED: David Petteys, Doye Sergent, Don Swanson, Roger North, Alton Schreiber, David Bobel. f SECOND ROW: Dean Fox, Gary Grolle, Judy Pruden, Gene Mazey, Bob Genson, Tom Bridgett, Norma k Endsley, Bob Hofner, Mrs. Christian WY) be O IG Y) _ a) Za L U 1. Tontogany's Auxiliary Women on Flag Day 2. Getting ready for Senior Play 3. Cheerleading tryouts SPECIAL ACTIVITIES 1. Vice-President Nixon at Defiance College 2. Queen and Attendants at North Baltimore 3. Presentation of flags for classrooms 6th GRADE SEATED: T. German, G. Hartman, R. Schreiber, S. Mocniak, N. Shepard, K. Wittman, J. Brooks. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bengtson, J. Bernthisel, J. Brown, K. Berres, R. Long, S. Koch, B. Morlock, J. Keller- meier, J. Price, D. Brown, C. Snyder. THIRD ROW: C. Rowe, D. Endsley, R. Limes, M. Harris, N. Glasgo, D. Lee, C. Limes, J. Ziss, E. Bobel, D. Asmus. Absent - Linda Miller. 5th GRADE SEATED: T. LeGalley, J. Mocniak, J. Limes, V. Enright, S. Lopez, C. Mourdock, Ruth Miller. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Browne, B. Jagos, K. Rife, R. Shepard, J. Lee, D. Harris, T. Garza, R. Hannmann, J Wenig, Mrs. Bengtson. Ath GRADE SEATED: J. Morlock, P. Price, N. Potter, T. Smith, P. Sworden, G. Hofner, O. Harris. SECOND ROW: F. Sheeley, G. Dauer, M. Berres, D. Hartman, C. Brown, R. Bobel, L. Hofner. THIRD ROW: K. Brown, B. Baumbarger, D. Limes, R. Miller, M. Armitage, V. Hannmann, C. Brown, R. Gar- rett. Teacher - Mrs. Browne. Absent - K. Miller. 3rd GRADE poder 4 spines tng asta eis Z : i ae i i a eee SS ae: SE : ce. re : ‘ —— i ee , Rt sed?! e 4447°- AN Sitios eit 8 SEATED: T. Dauer, L. Asmus, D. Garza, L. Longstreet, R. Priest, C. Halbert, D. Rife, D. German. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Chamberlain, B. Pruden, R. Glasgo, N. Harris, B. Baumbarger, L. Pratt, H. Brooks, K. Burrows. THIRD ROW: S. Limes, L. Childs, K. Stewart, J. Sutton, E. Swanson, H. Ziegler, D. Crispen. Absent - C. Mc- Caig, M. McCaig. 2nd GRADE SEATED: T. Brown, W. Smith, D. Price, J. Armitage, M. Garza, D. Asmus, J. Winters, P. Armitage, F. Bobel SECOND: D. Brown, R. Wenig, R. Hennan, S. Daver, D. Kellermeier, R. Morlock, M. LeGalley, H. Bunde, | D. Browne, K. Miller. THIRD: B. Hofner, B. Guhl, K. Asmus, C. Hannmann, C. Carter, A. Enright, T. Styer, C. Elser, C. Heiman, R. Wygant, P. Baum, T. Rathge, F. Armitage, Miss Asmus. Absent-T. Enright, E. Rowe. | lst GRADE SEATED: P. Burrows, N. Smith, P. Wilson, B. Bobel, T. Euler, J. Kieffer, S. Grolle, A. Bushong. SECOND: N. Crispen, P. Limes, M. Daver, J. Garrett, D. Hennan, J. Longstreet, D. Genson, C. Potter. THIRD: L. Shue, J. Mutchler, C. Ginter, C. Ziss, J. Dimick, B. Miller, J. Koch, R. Hartman. Absent -G. Mc- Caig, A. Long. a mine: Aina Ate Oa OE 7s De RATE Te OSE PENSE OK aE OO PO OT TOTS mY) eh: De eT en — -_ — —_— ————————————————————————————eeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEe—O—O—OeOoOeee eee - ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: Sue Fox, Carole Sutton, Barbara Duncan, Laura Lee Pruden, Barbara Bridgett. STANDING: John Snyder, Tom Petteys, Dorothy Brid- gett, Frank North, Gordon Gibbs, Dale Asmus, Dean Asmus, John Moore, John Place, Larry Browne, Chuck Lee, Ruth Ann Davisson, Carl Sheperd. Absent: Sharon Bringman. CO-EDITORS Laura Lee Pruden Barbara Duncan BUSINESS MANAGER Carole Sutton SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Sharon Bringman - Senior Larry Browne - Junior Dorothy Bridgett - Sophomore Frank North - Freshman EDITOR Sue Fox Editor... 2. Assistant Editor...... AttpEcitort eet. oct a Assistant Art Editor.... Joke Editore: = 2.6 oe ees o%. 5 Dean Asmus SPOLISIECHON ter. faa. Exchonde ECItOf. ...0 PIenee ee Carole Sutton hallkEcnoes:.2 4.5.2 Senior Personality...... FlOMerECONOMICS 5 2.00.5 Alumni News.........-..-- Community News........- Grade News......... Movie News......... Class Reporters....... eR IOEE _.. Sue Fox _......Roberta Huss Sie peat seek Ny Chuck Lee ......Bob Bobel ....Diane Sheperd ....Mary L. Pruden ....Janet German ee WOINY-LOXx ....Larry Browne Soe Dorothy Bridgett es he Chuck Bernthisel x ease Tom Petteys Gerry Mourdock Stanley Richards Ronnie Pruden Dorothy Sergent Proofreaders......... Music News......... Foshionsoy.c.c eee FentUres . 4.3255. Business Manager..... Church News Federoiedta n.wimaes: Cotherance-oswa pany Presbyterian... 4ueuee: Mimeographers....... TMS tSam neice re ates Martha Hofner Sandra Sullivan Myrna Ziegler Doye Sergent ...Ruth Ann Davisson Mary Low Pruden Sone Myrna Ziegler ney. Dorothy Sergent ....Laura Lee Pruden Carole Sutton Riess Ruth A. Davisson ...Barbara Mourdock eee a Nancy Petteys ....Laura Lee Pruden eet Barbara Bridgett Jane Sutton .....Laura Lee Pruden Lynne Baumeyer Nancy Browne Larry Browne Mrs. Douglas Howard | GIRLS’ ENSEMBLE — cap ba sppesoeiliects 1 learnangenivade cepacia fe Teer cot ae SEATED: L. Pruden, G. Mourdock, D. Sheperd, N. Browne, C. Sutton, M. Guhl, M Pruden, J. Philo, J Ger- man. SECOND ROW: J. LeGalley, S. Fox, C. Stewart, N. Stinehart, D. Sergent, B. Austin, N. Shufelt, N. Petteys, B. Mourdock, B. Bridgett. THIRD ROW: J. Sutton, L. Baumeyer, S. Sullivan, R. Huss, R. Davisson, M. Ziegler, M. Hofner, M. Watts, K. Fox, M. Austin, D. Bridgett. BOYS ENSEMBLE ,SEATED: Ned Billings, Robert Lee, Larry Browne, Bill Dibling, Allen Limes, Nick Rowe, James Petteys. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Austin, Don Browne, Dale Asmus, Jack Childs, Bob Ryder, Gene Smith, Frank North, Chuck Bernthisle, Dean Asmus, Dick Fox, Bob Bobel, Allan Kinker. se me eee NSE TE : a SEATED: L. Pruden, N. Browne, C. Sutton, J. LeGalley, M. Watts, K. Fox, S. Fox, J. German, B. Bridgett. SECOND ROW: M. Pruden, J. Philo, M Guhl, N. Shufelt, D. Bridgett, D. Sheperd, G. Mourdock, C. Stew- art, M. Hofner, M Austin, N. Stinehart, D. Sergent. THIRD ROW: G. Smith, B. Mourdock, N. Petteys, L. Baumeyer, R Huss, M. Ziegler, R. Davisson, S. Sullivan, J. Sutton, B. Austin, B. Ryder, F. North. FOURTH ROW: B. Bobel, B. Dibling, R. Lee, L. Browne, N. Billings, D. Asmus, R Austin, D. Browne, C. Bern- thisle, D. Asmus, J. Childs, N. Rowe, D. Fox, A Limes, A. Kinker, J. Petteys, P. Koch. ENSEMBLE O FFICERS FIRST ROW: Nancy Petteys, Sue Fox, Captain; Gerry Mourdock, Diane Sheperd. SECOND ROW: Ray Hofner, Frank North, Allen Limes, Alan Kinker, Jim Browne. FIRST ROW: Sandra Sullivan, Roberta Huss, President; Kathy Fox. SECOND ROW: Paul Koch, Gene Smith, Frank North, Allen Limes, Don Browne BAND OFFICERS TRUMPETS Carole Sutton Nick Rowe Dorothy Sergent Diane Sheperd Larry Miller Alan Kinker Jim Browne Roger North David Bobel Kay Rife TROMBONES Frank North Allen Limes SOUSAPHONE Ray Hofner ALTO SAXOPHONE Sue Fox Roberta Huss Margaret Myers BAND TENOR SAXOPHONES Nancy Petteys Lynette Billings CLARINETS Sandra Sullivan Nancy Browne Barbara Bridgett Martha Hofner Gerry Mourdock Myrna Ziegler Mary Long Kathleen Berres Judy Pruden BARITONES Larry Browne Evelyn Browne FLUTES Nancy Glasgo Nancy Shepard FRENCH HORN Marian Watts BASS DRUM Chuck Bernthistle SNARE DRUMS Kathy Fox Dorothy Bridgett Gary Grolle Mona Lee Austin CYMBALS Mary Lou Pruden BELLS Barbara Mourdock MAJORETTES Bonnie Austin Diane Sheperd Nancy Petteys Gerry Mourdock Margaret Myers Director - Miss Phyllis Meier OFFICE STAFF Seated Sandra Sullivan Barbara Mourdock Gerry Jagos Laura Lee Pruden Second Row Kathy Fox Frank North Myrna Ziegler Diane Sheperd Gerry Mourdock LIBRARIANS Seated Nancy Petteys Barbara Duncan Collette Stewart Dorothy Bridgett Second Row John Snyder Paul Koch Frank North Carl Sheperd HALLOWEEN QUEEN Barbara Duncan ATTENDANTS B barg 6, ; 0 ee AWgers Lor SEATED: Carole Sutton, Roberta Huss, Mary Lou Pruden, Diane Sheperd. ALTERNATES: Ruth Ann Davisson, Sandra Sullivan, Dorothy Sergent, Frank North . Q. LEAGUE The |. Q. League was founded to pro- mote better education in the public schools. Approximately two times a month, the stu- dents from our school met at WFOB in Fos- toria where they were asked questions con- cerning the required school subjects. Those subjects not included were algebra, physics, and chemistry. Although not a school subject, world affairs were also included in the ques- tioning. The person answering correctly re- ceived three points for himself and three points for their team. The members of the team were chosen scholastically by the teachers. The team would like to thank everybody who listened to their programs and also to encourage other students in the following years to keep up their point averages and to participate in the |. Q. League. Barbara Bridgett ATTENDANTS FESTIVAL QUEEN Sandra Sullivan ee eee = SS a rer ee — es eo = ——= ——— = — — espe censeppatecmpnmssiatiaeahi ei anendatenetc -_—-— + — - —— ees Ce Carole Sutton FIRST ROW: Tom German, Jim Brown, Carl Hennan, Roger North, Don Harris, John Brooks. SECOND ROW: Danny Ginn, Dean Fox, Billy Morlock, Tom Bridgett, Bob Genson, Milton Harris, Jim Childs, Don Brown. THIRD ROW: Mr. William Morlock, Counselor; Mr. Jack Bridgett, Assistant Scout Master; Mr. Francis North, Counselor; Mr. Charles Genson, Scout Master; Mr. Melvin Genson, Counselor. VOLUNTEER FIREMEN Monday Night Workshop FIRST ROW: Wilmer Garrett, Melvin Genson, Frank Mazey, John Winters, Howard Baumbarger. SECOND ROW: William Morlock, Wilbur Myers, Forest Lee, Robert Watts, John Polodak, Gerald Long- street, John Shadenfroh THIRD ROW: Forest Sheeley, William Heller. FOURTH ROW: Robert Spilker, Elmer Gibbs, Emery Daver, Harold Baumbarger. RAE A DD et a I IED EE A REO EE IES. —_ —— . aaa ———— ————— = necro ne ste oe i PN NN RCRA plays MOLT ae EE eI I BE ee ee ee Oe Lu za Te a Y) oO Le DON BROWNE TOM PETTEYS JOHN MOORE, CAPTAIN JOHN PLACE Foreward DEAN ASMUS Foreward VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM “ ] SEATED: Tom Petteys, John Place, John Moore, Don Browne, Dean Asmus. SECOND ROW: Oran Kinker, manager; Ned Billings, Frank North, Bob Ryder, Tom Wygant, Dale Asmus, Ronnie Austin, Jim Petteys, Tom Bridgett, manager COACH DATE TEAM WHERE WE_ THEY 2 Nov. 6 Pemberville if 38 8664 se 9 Webster H 74 54 13 Olney H 68 49 16 Maumee Valley T ee OU) 20 Jackson H 50 34 30 Weston H 45 46 Dec. 7 Westwood il evel st 11 McClure H Janets 2 14 Tontogany T 63°9.38 18 Malinta 1 a1 aed Jan. 8 Montgomery H O aS 15 Troy-Luckey i} 43 60 18 N. Baltimore H 4) 47 22 Cygnet Ti 72 64 25 Portage H Ocoeos “Smithey’ 28 Grand Rapids 4H BZ ya) Gg 29 Rising Sun it 67 | ) Feb. 1 Lake T 64 60 5 Tontogany H O23) 4? RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM ra em Ae recon Speremsre yee nal SEATED: Paul Koch, Jim Petteys, Allan Limes, Dick Fox. STANDING: Tom Wygant, Ned Billings, Frank North, Ronnie Austin, Bill Dibling, Allen Kinker. DATE NAME WHERE WE_ THEY 27 39 32 3] 25 22 20 32 35 24 25 36 3] 37 32 30 34 44 28 36 33 21 27 38 33 32 2). 30 33 23 24 48 Zi 47 32 33 36 25 Nov. 6 Pemberville 9 Webster 13 Olney 16 Maumee Valley 20 Jackson 30 Weston 7 Westwood 12 McClure 14 Tontogany 18 Malinta 8 Montgomery 15 Troy-Luckey 18 N. Baltimore 22 Cygnet 25 Portage 28 Grand Rapids 29 Rising Sun Feb. 1 Lake 5 Tontogany te ee eee eee kt Let Lk JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM SEATED: Raymond Berres, Don Swanson, Jim Childs, Gary Grolle, Dean Fox, David Petteys STANDING: Dan Ginn, Manager; David Bobel, Oran Kinker, Tom Bridgett, Walter Baumeyer, Jim Browne, Bob Genson, Doye Sergent, Ronnie Pruden. COACH DATE TEAM WHERE WE THEY 2 LS Se SH 47 17 20) oo 18 34 [Rsk 0 ea 16 47 (Ne SK Bh Sis 17a? | Nov. 19 Jackson 27 Westwood 29 Weston 6 Westwood 12 Tontogany 18 Bowling Green 20 Pemberville 16 N. Baltimore 21 Grand Rapid 22 Portage =) oa) =) ae ae = ce oe Sal ae Tournament at Westwood Mr. C farries Jan. 26 Tontogany TRACK TEAM SEATED: Jerry Wygant, Nick Rowe, Allen Limes, Don Browne, Carl Sheperd, Bill Dibling. STANDING: Oran Kinker, manager; Mr. Smithey Dick Fox, Ned Billings, Dale Asmus, John Place, Tom Wy- gant, John Moore, Dean Asmus, Frank North. Tom Petteys, Tom Bridgett, manager. CROSS COUNTRY Carl Sheperd and John Place We have finished our fourth consecutive year in track. Last year was our best year. Haskins was the runner-up and received a beautiful second place tro- phy at the Wood County Track and Field Meet at BiG 5. From there we went to the Northwestern District Meet at Bowling Green. Two of our boys, John Place, who placed second in the 880 yd. run and fourth in the mile run, and Carl Sheperd, who placed fifth in the mile run, acquired points. John's time in the mile and 880 are both school records We started Cross Country this year for the first time. Carl Sheperd and John Place, the only boys out for it, went to the Northwestern District Meet at the Bowling Green City Park. There were five teams and 79 boys participating with no class distinction. Carl Sheperd finished the two mile course in 11:10 sec- onds, which now stands as a school record. John Place finished in 37th place. BASEBALL TEAM | | SEATED: Jim Petteys, Carl Sheperd, Dick Fox, Don Browne, Ron Austin, Tom Petteys. SECOND ROW: Oran Kinker, Mr. Smithey, Burnette Billings, Bob Ryder, John Place, John Moore, Dean Asmus, Dale Asmus, Tom Bridgett. TEAM WE Ipel sg | : Cygnet 10 3 | Portage 0 7 Jackson 18 0 Liberty 4 9 Weston 10 Cygnet 1 3 Portage MY 2 | Olney 12 9 Liberty 5 1] Tontogany 16 3 Jackson 7 2 Cygnet 1 3 Barbara Place Margaret Myers CHEERLEADERS Kathy Fox Varsity Captain Evelyn Browne Jr. Hi. Captain Sandra Sullivan Nancy Browne Weenie ; = _ ends +: aan ae Tg AOE eee COMPLIMENTS OF DICKEN AND WONDERS STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS OlP Vinle 1957 CRIGO BIGELOW MUSIC SHOPPE Phone - 37303 126 - 130 East Wooster Bowling Green, Ohio WATERVILLE BANK Waterville WATERVILLE PHARMACY Waterville, Ohio Phone 4611 BEE GEE ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT COMPANY {i 4) Phone - 37712 Bowling Green, Ohio WOOD COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSOCIATION Owned and Operated by the Wood County Farmers Phone: Haskins 2171 Bowling Green 2291 BOOK’S BIKE AND BROOKS AND LAWNMOWER — SHOP BROOKS RED AND WHITE STORE Phone - 38323 Grocery and General North Dixie Highway Bowling Green, Ohio Haskins, Ohio W. L. GARRETT C. M. TOWNSEND STORES HARDWARE STORE Clothing Store Proprietary Medicines Wall Paper - Paints Stock Poultry Remedies Novelties Main Street Providence Street Phone 5-5324 Phone 2055 Whitehouse, Ohio Haskins. Ohio b MUTUAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND DOROTHY RYDER LOAN ASSOCIATION GENERAL INSURANCE w LAI MONEY It Pays To Be Insured Phone 7411 Phone 2194 125 East Court Street Bowling Green, Ohio Haskins, Ohio Fuel Oil for Furnaces - Boilers - Space Heaters Tractors and Diesels LORRAINE OIL COMPANY 1006 North Main Phone Bowling Green Bowling Green, Ohio 6801 or 2673 SCHMID-MERRIAM WATTS SUNOCO SERVICE FUNERAL HOME Gasoline - Oil Congratulations Tires - Batteries Pre ns to the Class of 1957 ROBERT AND NEVA MERRIAM Haskins, Ohio Phone 2791 Phone 2131 Waterville, Ohio 212 South Prospect Nes ae “ ALLEN'S HOBBY HOUSE 212 South Main Bowling Green, Ohio BUILDING COMPANY Bowling Green, Ohio THE GYGNET SAVINGS BANK Biggest Little Bank In Wood County Cygnet, Ohio Wayne, Ohio COOKS NEWS STAND GREYHOUND LINES 111 East Wooster Dave Carr Bowling Green, Ohio Proprietor A. F. GRAF SON Waterville, Ohio WATERVILLE BEAUTY SHOP Waterville HOUSE OF FLOWERS 331 North Main Street Phone 31045 Bowling Green, Ohio SANITARY THE DRY CLEANERS KOCH LUMBER CO. Lumber Plant - 1331 Conant Street B.P.S. Paints Millwork Store - 412 Conant Street Store - 2213 River Road Perrysburg Yard Maumee Yard Lu 4-4422 Lu 3-2421 Maumee, Ohio CARL SCHMIDT CHEVROLET First in Quality Fastest in Service Fairest in Price 'A Satisfied Customer Is Our First Consideration 330 Louisiana Avenue Perrysburg, Ohio PINE ROLLER RINK Open - Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Nights From 7:30 to 10:00 P.M. 338 South Main Bowling Green, Ohio Phone 33981 Open - Saturday Morning Open — Saturday Afternoon From 10:00 to 12:00 A.M. From 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. River Road GLASS FIBERS COMPANY Waterville, Ohio RALPH THAYER CHEVROLET 280 South Main Bowling Green, Ohio SHEPERD’'S SULLIVAN'S GROCERY DECORATING SHOP Phone 2285 Waterville Ohio WATERVILLE LUMBER SURRY: COMPANY Waterville, Ohio H. D. SWANSON Plumbing - Heating Phone 2164 205 Main Street Haskins, Ohio MAUMEE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Conant at Clinton Street Phone 3-3337 Maumee, Ohio JOSEPH W. SHEPARD INSURANCE THAT REALLY INSURES DON SCOTT MOTOR SALES 24 Hour Wrecker Service ROUT After 8:00 P.M. Call 5-5242 or 5-5249 Co Whitehouse and Maumee, Ohio BANK OF WOOD COUNTY Discount Department 130 South Main Banking Department Bowling Green, Ohio EARLS 198-200 South Main Bowling Green, Ohio F. NORTH-SON JEWELERS Fine Diamond Watches and Mountings Custom Designing WWWY Waa Mry HERFF JONES World's Largest Manufacturer of Class Rings Indianapolis 7, Indiana Class Rings Medals Commencement Invitations Personal Cards Trophies Awards Salesman: Bill Roberts LU 3-3521 1013 Michigan Maumee, Ohio THE ANNUAL STAFF WISHES TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUR ANNUAL A SUCCESS. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Rev. BB: - . Ricker, Supply Minister Jessie Myers, Pianist Paul Myers, Superintendent ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Rev. Ralph Radloff Doreen Williams, Organist Clarence Asmus, Superintendent vem, to. make the word of God fully ko dw is HASKINS FEDERATED CHURCH American Baptist Evangelical and Reform Morning Worship Sunday School 10 007A ews LL: 007 ASss Rev. Robert Childs, Minister Lydia Dauer, Earl Browne, Organist Superintendent 2 ——eaaEaEEeEeEeEeEeaee=aeee COMPLIMENTS OF Roth Furniture Mart Bowling Green, Ohio Gillispie Plumbing Heating Bowling Green, Ohio State Savings Loan Company Bowling Green, Ohio Sears Catalog Sales Office Bowling Green, Ohio Pope's Grocery Waterville, Ohio Avery Coal Supply Company Bowling Green, Ohio Cains Marcell Potato Chip Co. Bowling Green, Ohio Maurer Equipment Company Bowling Green, Ohio Centre Drug Bowling Green, Ohio Monty's Beauty Salon Bowling Green, Ohio Brigham's Flower Shop Bowling Green, Ohio Hotel Barber Shop Bowling Green, Ohio Jay C. Dennis Real Estate - Insurance Whitehouse, Ohio Kay-Ann Beauty Shop Bowling Green, , Ohio Tastee Freez Bowling Green, Ohio Dill's Jewelry Shop Bowling Green, Ohio Paul's Barber Shop Bowling Green, Ohio Levina's Beauty Salon Whitehouse, Ohio Mac's Drive-In Bowling Green, Ohio Mills Jewelry Store Bowling Green, Ohio Rappaports Bowling Green, Ohio Harvey's Restaurant Bowling Green, Ohio BOOSTERS Mrs. Elizabeth Bobel Mr. and Mrs. Marlton Davisson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Browne Mr. Harry Nowlin Mr. George Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Winters Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Asmus Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Asmus Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Asmus Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dauster Koon's Tire Store Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roadarmel Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pruden Mr. and Mrs. Don Mourdock Mr. and Mrs. Graydon E. Sheperd Mr, and Mrs. Emery Dauer Mr. and Mrs. John Halbert Mr. and Mrs. Ed Austin Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pruden Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elser Mr. and Mrs. George Austin Mrs. Georgia Twining Mr. Jim German iY} b VEN ‘ D ou —— J


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