Haviland High School - Havilook Yearbook (Haviland, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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951 HAv1LooK Page 13 The Little Assembly at Work HAVILOOK STAFF STANDING Glen Pease-Club Editor John Fast-Sports Editor Lloyd Lehman-Sports Editor Bud Laukhut-Sales Manager Harold Wenninger-Advertising Manager Delores- Keysor--Photographic Editor Gloria Springer-Photographic Editor John Market-Dramatic Editor Russell Stoller-Club Editor Luther Hotacker-l-lumor Editor Gerald Laukhut-Business Manager SEATED Betty Finnegan-Sales Manager Joy Mae Rhinehalt-Advertising Manager Phyllis Davis-Calendar Editor Jeanne Grittis-Literary Editor Eleanor Hoaglin-Editor-in-Chief Alice Williamson-Advertising Manager lreta Decker-Music Editor Gloria Stiebeling-Advertising Manager This page sponsored by The Union Quarries, Scott, Ohio, Phone l6-R-3

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Page 12 HAVILOOK 195 Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1951, being of sound mind and strong bodies, realize that we are approaching the end of our high school career and for this reason do hereby make, publish, and declare our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave our sincerest thanks and appreciation for the help and guidance which they have given to us during our school years. We hope that in future years they will recall the days when our class was under their supervision. John Market wills his luck to drive a new car around in his Senior year to Kenny Zimmerman. lKeep a fire extinguisher handy, Kennyi. Gloria Springer wills her pleasure of taking cute flash bulb pictures to Joan Ensign. Russell Stoller wills his unusual technique of getting along with the girls, especially two at the same time to Roy Glass. You have a good start, Pete. Jeanne Griffis wills her time to stew over her share of the next issue to HAVILOOK to some Junior who just doesn't have the time. lAnd yet never studies in study halli. Gerald Laukhuf wills his trumpet to anybody who can play it as well as he, or to the one who can even find it. Delores Keysor wills her extra height to Becky Akom. VVill you accept it, Becky? Lloyd Lehman leaves to Gene Davis and Dorothy Funk the responsibility of having a good Bookkeeping class next year. Gloria Stiebeling wills her last period study hall to a librarian who has a crush on some underclassman. Glen Pease wills his effort to sleep on a class trip to Lyle Stoller. He hopes you can accomplish it, Lyle. Phyllis Davis wills her ability to acquire a diamond during her last term to Louise Gudakunst. l-larold Wenninger wills his eating from the Home-Ec girls to anyone who thinks he is healthy enough to survive Betty Finnegan wills to Barbara Fast the problem of all the boys of the class knowing her business and using it for daily gossip. Jchn Fast would like to leave to LeRoy Shaw the problem of how to whisper and not get caught while Rex is checking attendance. The only way John ever solved it was by spending noons in the office, Joy Mae Rhinehalt wills her figure to anyone who likes diets. Bud Laukhuf wills the secret of popularity to Bill Hoaglin. He will tell you some Tuesday evening at 9:16. Alice Williamson wills her ability to get acquainted with kids in New York to anybody who isn't afraid of falling out a hotel window. Luther Hofacker wills his desire to go to Antwerp to anyone who can find special interests. lreta Decker wills fourteen pounds to Colleen Keysor. Do you really think you can spare it, lreta? Eleanor Hoaglin wills her way of getting along with the teachers tO Bud Decker. You better use it, Bud.



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Page 74 HAVILOOK 1951 Class History Back in l939 thirty-three frightened first-graders started their long journey through the Haviland-Scott School. It was quite an experience to begin our school years in the same way as it is to be leaving the teachers, friends, and classrooms which most of us have been acquainted with since that first day. We advanced through the lower grades under the su- pervision of Mrs. Gantt, Miss Bidlack, Mrs. Ptak, and Mr. Jenkins, and found ourselves ready for the seventh and eighth grades, which appeared very interesting. We entered high school as a class of twenty-two. Miss Triplett had the responsibility of being our class advisor. The following officers were elected: Bud Laukhuf, President, Jeanne Griffis, Vice-President, and Lloyd Lehman, Secretary-Treasurer. During our Fresh- man year the main projects of the class were running the candy stand at home basketball games and skating parties. As a Sophomore class of twenty-one members, we had Rex Scarbrough for our advisor and Gerald Laukhuf, President. John Market was Vice-President, and Harold Wenninger, Sec- retary-Treasurer. The year passed rapidly, and before we knew it, we were registered as Juniors and facing the problem of raising money for a class trip, Our goal, which we reached, was to take both Junior and Senior classes to New York City. We raised our money by bake sales, selling greeting cards, being in charge of the candy stand, and by presenting our class play, Love is Too Much Trouble. Those in charge who helped us to accomplish this were: Miss Daubert, class advisor, Gerald Laukhuf, President, Bud Laukhuf, Vice-President, and I-larold Wenninger as Secretary-Treasurer. This was an enjoyable year for all of us, and the following year was to prove the same. As Seniors, we entered into our busiest year of school. Miss Daubert was our class ad- visor during this eventful year. We decided to edit this HAVILOOK, an experience which has indeed been interesting. Mr. Ensign's helpful assistance has been very beneficial to us in this task. With the presentation of our class play, New Fires , followed by Baccalaureate and Commencement, we realized that the last year of our high school days was drawing to a close. These school years have been enjoyed by all of us, and we know that the time which we have spent at our school will help us face the problems that we will meet in future days. CLASS PICTURE IN SPRING OF l95O I .. 223 BACK ROW: Left to Right: Glen Pease, Lloyd Lehman, I-larold Wenninger, Dick Groh, Donald Williams, Gerald Laukhuf, Willard Laukhuf, Luther Hofacker, John Market. MIDDLE ROW: Left to Right: Russell Stoller, Gloria Stiebeling, Betty Finnegan, Eleanor I-loaglin, Gloria Springer, Delores Keysor, Tom Craft, John Fast. BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right Ireta Decker, Jeanne Griffis, Phyllis Davis, Betty Green, Alice Williamson, Miss Daubert, Class Advisor.

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