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= ‘. - ay STE r , y CHR EY i ‘ S o PR 5 4 ry ‘ LIDS ree. , f - : ees, ing 3 : Werg 4 ee “Ue 5 4 | pee , : LON GEA ‘ . ’ i . - i } res ; Pi : By arark v on ; ; ; : a ea Fe te fy dete :° 14h ¢ bE REN ae 88523 sat tan prs ; . % ae : ; . y ; we ep nee ei EAA ty SP es : my J : se . “ - duke 5 att Ae Siac ie ea haN CEPA RO i er: 4 ¥ ih axe ts a” es i Molde Pius ih Aen, 7 fbi Mh ae | ot a + i Ni mn ' ei 2 ta! G ie ) Neri ih DEDICATION Progress is the keynote of our age. Highland High School denotes progress in education. Since the future grows out of the present, the best preparation for good work tomorrow is to do good work today. The best rule for success is to keep growing in industry, refinement and character. Such growth is the chief aim of Highland High School. We affectionately and respectfully dedicate this first volume of “The Highlander” to our school. eB ote Bite Biccees Vy att ri T XTXTA! LN A NY J sdbrare it Mee wu Be ce cB utg cA Meet Ban, og iimae! ra Frid bros bee i i TIP | MD WAN Lidice Lie Mio LN Ge Lets bali (inca MAO! Ln | | : aaa | J. A. HARPER Principal at Hinckley Building L. O. VERMILLION Superintendent of Highland Schools W. E. FULLER Principal at Sharon Building BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Forrest Damon, Vice-President; Edwin Kraus, President; Evelyn Brunskill, Clerk; Standing: Lewin O. Vermillion, Wilson Pay, Ford Ruckel, George Brandel. gee THOMAS BANGERT Ohio Wesleyan University B.A. - Kent State University B.S. in Education es Science, Physical Education a i Assistant Football Coach Junior High Basketball Coach Head Track Coach MARY ANASTOS Akron University B.S. in Education Commercial ; ey Student Council Advisor , — RSE JEAN BITTNER Kent State University B.S. in Education Commercial, Spanish Cheerleader Advisor Yearbook Advisor WILLIAM S. WAGNER Heidelberg College B.S. in Education Science, Mathematics ig eer pits! sates Future Teachers of America Advisor ity AUGIE RIOS Ohio Wesleyan University B.A. Kent State University M.A. Social Studies, Physical Education Head Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Freshman Baseball Coach DIANE KOLLAS Ohio Northern University B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University B.S. in Ed. English, Physical Education Sophomore Advisor G. A. A. Advisor A. S. KAHL Kent State University B.S. in Education Akron University Soctal Studies Advisor of Senior Class Faculty Manage A ie ‘College A.B. Kent State Univefsity General Mathematics, Freshman Algebra Assistant with Marching Band Baton Twirling Instructor. JUNE C. BROWN Kent State University B.S. in Education Home Economics, Physical Education Y-Teen Advisor Junior Class Advisor MARY KAPIOLTAS University of Akron B.A. Speech, English CLARENCE L. WAGNER | Industrial Art Institute Ohio State University B.S. Mount Union Kent State University ‘Industrial Art WILLIAM JEDLICKA Kent State University B.S. in Education Drivers Education ETHEL Mc DONALD Indiana State Teachers College B.S. in Ed. Art HAROLD G. JOHNS Kent State University B.S. in Education Junior High Industrial Art Mechanical Drawing AGNES HOUSEMAN Bowling Green Christianson Choral Oberlin College Ohio State Chicago B.A. Music CHRIS CARRINO Baldwin Wallace Conservatory B.S.M. Western Reserve University M.A. Instrumental Instructor Band Director MARY RUTH BEARD Geography, English, Junior High LELA RAW Kent State University Mathematics, Home Economics STANLEY ZACHARYASZ Baldwin Wallace College Physical Education, Arithmetic Varsity Basketball Coach Varsity Baseball Coach : MRS. CADY se Kent State University Seven and Eight Home Economics _ JUDY KELLEY - School Secretary erewedkes aad PEP EH HE FPEREED CEs Reed a ae ee apueey First Row: Mrs. Anastos, Janice Duncan, Peter Gee, Janice Wagner, Bill Bramley. Second Row: Peggy Greathouse, Lynne Cady, Janet Scholz, Claudia Owens, Mary Morris, Marvin Farnsworth, Jeannette Baltrusaitis, Jerry Weaver, Roy Hartman, Mike Webster. STUDENT COUNCIL Preamble to the Constitution of the Student Council We, the students of Highland High School, in order to provide for student participation in school government, establish better understanding between faculty and students, afford training in citizenship, and insure a sincere respect for law and order, do establish and ordain this constitution for student government in Highland High School. This year we of the student council feel we have accomplished to a great extent the purposes of our constitution. Our organization consists of the officers, Peter Gee, President; Janice Wagner, Vice President; Janice Duncan, Secretary; Bill Bramley, Treasurer; presidents of all student organizations, plus representatives and their alternates. We appreciate the work and assistance that Mrs. Anastos, our advisor, has given us. A noon program was set up to provide entertainment for pupils during their lunch period. We have helped pre- pare better pep meetings and we arranged a room decorating contest during the holiday season. The year-book this year is also sponsored by this organization. We have sponsored the Homecoming Dance and the May Dance each of which was a tremendous success. We also sponsored a carnival in March. With these events we hope to be able to send a delegate to the National Conven- tion of Student Councils. VICE-PRESIDENT JOAN STRALEY Y-Teens 4 Annual Staff a 9 a fey PO rr. ‘ PRESIDENT MARVIN FARNSWORTH Hi-Y 1-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y Vice-President 3 VIRGINIA SUMMERS Chorus 1-2-3 G. A. A. 3-4 G. A. A. Vice-President 4 Annual Staff TREASURER BILL BRAMLEY Class Reporter 2 Class Treasurer 3 Student Council 3-4 Student Council Treasurer 3-4 ‘ee STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE PEGGY GREATHOUSE MARJORIE BOTZ Y-Teens 1-2-4 G. A. A. 4 Chorus 1-2 Orchestra 1-2 String Ensemble 1 MILDRED BUEHNER Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Ensemble 3-4 oa ey LAURAJEAN ARNOLD G. A. A. 1-3 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Booster Club 1 SANDRA CHRISMAN Student Council 1-2-3 Y-Teens 1-3-4 G. A. A. 3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Ensemble 1-2-3-4 F.T.-A.4 HELEN BOLAS ETc Ara RONALD CIAMMAICHELLA Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y President 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2 Track 2-3 Student Council 1-2 Band 1 PATRICIA BROWNING G. A. A. 2 Y-Teens 4 SHIRLEY CADY Class President 3 Y-Teens 3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3 Girls Ensemble 1-3-4 Class Play 3 Art 1 Mixed Octet 2 Homecoming Queen 4 Y-Teens Treasurer 3 String Ensemble 1-3 WILDA DAGUE JUNE DAMON Y-Teens 3-4 Class Play 3 Band 1-4 Y-Teens 2-3-4 Chorus 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Script Staff 3-4 Band 1-2-3 G. A. A. 3 Girls Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Class President 1 Vice-President 2-3 Y-Teen Vice-President 2 IRENE EASTON LOLA JEAN FABRICIUS Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 4 G. A. A. 3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Class Reporter 1-2-3 Class Secretary Treasurer 1-3 Art 4 Class Play 3 Y-Teens Social Chdirman 2 Band 2-3-4 Chorus 1 Orchestra 1-2-3 } ’ Band President 4 Girls Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Mixed Octet 2 Art 1 Student Director of Pep Band 4 String Ensemble 1-3 7 J}OANNE FEESS y 7 Y-Teens 1-4 Class Play 3 SHIRLEY FEICK Y-Teens 1-2 G. A. A, 2-3-4 Class Treasurer 3 Cheerleader 3-4 Homecoming Attendant 4 May Queen Attendant 2-3 G. A. A. Secretary 4 Class Treasurer 3 WILLIAM FORTNEY CAROL FOSTER Basketball 3 Y-Teens 2-3-4 Baseball 3 Class Secretary 3 Hi-Y 2-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Homecoming Attendant 1 PETER GEE LUCY GOOD Student Gouncil 1-2-3-4 GeATACal uncil President 3-4 Y-Teens 1-3-4 resident 1-2, Chorus 1-2 idant 3 F. T. A. 4 a ROSEMARY HARRIS RAY HOF STETTER- Y-Teens 1 Basketball 3 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Art 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2-3 LYNN LOWNSBURY Y-Teens 1-2 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. Secretary 2 Class Vice-President 1 Chorus 1-2- DANNY MAJOR Hi-Y 3-4 Class Treasurer 2 Football 2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Class Play 3 Art 2-3 ba OF pe -— ™? KENNETH MILLIGAN LOIS MULLET Football 3 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 G. A. A. 1-2 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 ft lt Ag er We SHIRLEY ANN MYERS SHIRLEY MARIE MYERS Class President 2 Band 1 Class Play 3 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1 , Y-Teen President 3 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 omecoming Attendant 4 GAS ATA Art 1 Co-editor of Annual 4 MARTIN OLIVER Hi-Y 2-3-4 ARTHUR, NEHRENZ Hi-Y x Wee JOAN PETH Class Play 3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 2 Orchestra 1-2 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 4 Art 1 Girls Ensemble 1 Y-Teens Vice-President 3 String Ensemble 1 BETTY PELOT VINCENT PISANO BETTY REDER Chorus 1 Y-Teens 1 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Class Play 4 G. A. A. Point Keeper 4 JANET RODENBUCHER Y-Teen 1-2-3-4 CHARLENE SCHECK Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 3 Y-Teen 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Social Reader 3 Chorus 1-2 Art 1 Class Play 3 Homecoming Attendant 3 RONALD RICKBRODT Basketball 1-2-3 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Football 3 Art 1-2 Class Reporter 4 MARGARET SHOOK Class Play 3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Y-Teens Vice-President 1 Y-Teen Treasurer 2 Y-Teen Secretary 3 Y-Teen Social Chairman 4 Art 2 ALICE ROBINSON Chorus 1-2-3-4 Cheerleading 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Band 1 May Queen Attendant 3 rg Py AAT ee WILLIAM SMITH Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 3 Class Play 3 Track 3 Baseball 1-2-4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Chorus 3 Art 1-2-3 NANCY SWELGIN Class Play 3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3 Orchestra 1-2 Class Sec. Treas. 2 Y-Teens 1-4 NANCY SEARLES Class Play 3 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Ensemble 1-3-4 Art 1 Band Reporter 4 Orchestra 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 4 J ) LARRY STILES Basketball 1-2-3 Football 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Vice-President of Hi-Y 4 Oy yy JAMES THOMPSON Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Class Treasurer 1 Art 1-2 JOHN SOURS Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1-3-4 Class President 1 Class Vice4President 2 WILBUR WILEY Basketball 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1-4 President Hi-Y 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 W ye DONALD STEELE Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Boys Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Class Secretary 1 DONNA SCZCHOWICZ Class Play 3 Y-Teens 1-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Ensemble 4 JANICE WAGNER Chorus 2-3 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Treasurer 3 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Cheerleader 3-4 Student Council 2-3-4 Class Treasurer 1 Class President 3 Art 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 Y-Teen Vice-President 4 Student Council Vice-Pres. 4 Rael Acr4: WILLIAM WINTER ogee Oy “Yur. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Highland High School, Granger, Ohio in the year of our Lord, 1953, being of weak mind and sound body, hereby bequest and bequeath to the faculty and underclassmen anything we have. I, Laurajean Arnold, will my steady nerves to Mr. Jedlicka and the driving class. I, Helen Bolas, will my abundance of black, curly hair to Mr. Rios. I, Marjorie Botz, will a few inches to Janet Scholz. I, Bill Bramley, will my appe tite to John Gallatin. I, Pat Browning, will my loudness to Mary Phillips. I, Mildred Buehner, will my driving ability to Barbara Skala. I, Shirley Cady, will my gentle nature to Maxine Denk. I, Sandra Chrisman, will my grades to Al Scheck and my father’s jokes to Ruth Leonhardt. I, Ronald Ciammaichella, will my physique to Billy Case. I, June Damon, will my small feet to Donnie Ciammaichella. I, Wilda Dague, will my ability to get through high school in 4 years to my sister, Lois. I, Irene Easton, will my quiet ways and reserved manner to Liz Lang. I, Lola Jean Fabricius, will my natural curly, auburn hair to Phyllis Boswell. I, Marvin Farnsworth, will my 4 years of varsity basketball to Kerwin Nye. I, Joanne Feess, will my quietness to my brother, Roger. I, Shirley Feick, will my cheerleading ability (what I have) to Ruth Leonhardt. I, William Fortney, will my intelligence to John Gallatin. I, Carol Foster, will my ability to play the piano to Art Rebick. I, Peter Gee, will my Jerseys to Dale Loomis’ Holstein herd for future improvements. I, Lucy Good, will my mischieviousness to Chuck Hummel. I, Peggy Greathouse, will my height and weight to Eddie Turek. I, Ray Hofstetter, will my sense of humor to Clarence Wagner. I, Lynn Lownsbury, will my ability to catch on to a joke to Nancy Morrell. I, Lois Mullet, will my freckles to Marlene Denk. I, Shirley Ann Myers, will my ability to use the dictionary in office practice to anyone who wants it. I, Shirley Marie Myers, will my laugh to John Hatch. I, Art Nehrenz, will my shoes to John Hatch and my bloody noses to Mr. Bangert. I, Martin Oliver, will anything I have to anybody that wants it. I, Betty Pelot, will my ability to work at Mozena’s to Janice Duncan. I, Joan Peth, will my mental capacity for history to Kerwin Nye. I, Betty Reder, will my mad passion for convertibles to Miss Bittner. I, Janet Rodenbucher, will my inability to carry a tune to Winifred Plute. I, Alice Robinson, will my ability to type 29 correct words per minute with 30 errors to Jan Baltrusaitis. I, Nancy Searles, will my bass horn to anyone who thinks they’re strong enough to carry it around. I, Marge Shook, will my pet monkey to anyone who can mimic him. I, Nancy Schwelgin, will my ability to get along with study hall teachers to Chuck Miller. I, Larry Stiles, will my football uniform and ability to plug up the center of the line to Chuck Hummel. John Sours, will my ability to fix tires to Glen Goodson. Donald Steele, will my musical talents to John Gallatin. , Joan Straley, will my dimples and smiles to Connie Neiheiser. Virginia Summers, will my ability to speak Spanish fluently and accurately to Mr. Mason. Donna Szychowicz, will my pretty legs to the boys on the basketball team. Jim Thompson, will my basketball ability and speed to John Gallatin and David Damon. Vincent Pisano, will my typing ability to Miss Bittner. Janice Wagner, will my red hair to Pat Hodgman. Wilbur Wiley, will my ability to referee to Mr. Rios. Bill Winters, will my ability to get along with teachers to Glen Goodson. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Dear Ruth, I had the most wonderful time over my summer vacation. I spent every day on the beach. I had more difficulty getting to the resort than you could ever imagine. I got everything all packed up and went to load the car. I got out to the garage and much to my surprise, I found the car gone. So I took a trolley down to the police station to report the theft and found out the chief of police was none other than BILL FORTNEY. Well, he decided that I should call my husband, who was at work. While calling, I remembered he had taken the car to work just as he did every morning. So the next day I started out on my trip. I got five miles from nowhere and I heard a funny thumping in the front of my car. I got out just to see one of my tires go flat. Luckily, I had my AAA card and I walked to the nearest house to call. It was the home of NANCY SCHWELGIN. She was very busy writing the World Almanac for the Zooloo head hunters of Africa. She said that she had learned how in Vasser College, where she spent one term with LUCY GOOD, who was taking up acrobatic dancing for a profession. I made my call and the man from AAA came out and it was RONNIE RICKBRODT. He had turned over a new leaf and was driving a 1910 Model T Ford. He fixed the tire and then I continued merrily on my way. On the way, I stopped in the little town of Hanstake. I stopped at Smeltz’s Salome Shop and there was LAURA- JEAN ARNOLD as head Butcheress. She told me that her old friend, HELEN BOLAS, was doing very well as a hat and dress designer at Mme. Picasso’s shoe shop. She found out when she was reading the Nosey News of which PEGGY GREATHOUSE is the editor. She let me glance over it and I found out some pretty amazing things. MARGE SHOOK was training “would-be” tarzans to swing from grapevines. I read that ROSIE HARRIS was playing “Max” on Milton Berle’s show. She was doing quite well at it. I also read that VINCE PISANO had auditioned for Arthur Godfrey's show and now he is one of the regulars on his Wednesday night show. I found out that our own JOAN STRALEY was down in Africa selling snow suits to the natives. Well after that I didn’t have much time to get to my destination. I went on and finally arrived at the beach. I just settled down when a side show came to the beach park. Lo and behold who do you think I saw next? Well LYNN LOWNSBURY was a midget in a giant show, and JOANNE FEESS turned out to be a famous lady wrestler. In the days that followed, I found many of my old friends on the beach just sunning themselves. WILBUR WILEY told me that he was teaching Charles Atlas courses. ALICE ROBINSON turned out to become an expert stuffer at the Mortuary Brothers Green Olive Co. BETTY REDER, who in her spare time figures calculus for Dr. Albert Einstein’s private laboratory, was looking for JOAN PETH. She wanted Joan to teach her how to swim. You see, Joan has been teaching sailors to swim. She is an expert Life Guard now. She taught SHIRLEY CADY to swim. By the way, Shirley is now running the-largest Lonely Hearts Club in the district. You know Ruth, that I never was much of a dancer. I wanted to learn in the right way and I thought Arthur Murray’s Dance Studio would be the right place. While MARTIN OLIVER, the head instructor, was teaching me the Samba, he told of someone else who had made good in the dancing profession. It turned out to be none other than MARVIN FARNSWORTH, accompanist at Mme. LaConga’s Studio for children from one to three. His old flame, SHIRLEY FEICK was making a living by giving home demonstrations on “How to Keep Blonde Hair Really Blonde.” I heard that she had a private secretary now. He was the world’s champion on timed writings. His latest was 127 words per minute with only % error. This speed demon is JOHNNY SOURS. When I learned to dance well, I decided to go to a big dance. The dance was held at the Rockefeller Plaza where RONNIE CIAMMAICHELLA, the head butler, got a ticket for me on the sly. This was really a classical dance, but the thing that fascinated me most was the frail little harpist they had. I took one close look and found it to be Sir (if you please) LARRIMY STILES. It was a gorgeous sight. I ran into PETE GEE at the dance and he said he was now raising Holsteins. He doesn’t understand how he could have ever stood those Jerseys. He was telling me about a few of his neighbors in the country who had been raising stock. One was SHIRLEY MARIE MYERS, who had a 20 acre duck pond, and MARGE BOTZ was another who now had 24,000 pigs. Then there was KEN MILLIGAN who had a 75 acre truck farm just raising lots and lots of vegetables. I guess, from what he said, DONNA SZYCHOWICZ, a proud home maker at the “Jiffy Build-A-House Co.” lived 5 miles down the road. Next, I saw PAT BROWNING and she was helping her father sell Cadillac cars in a town near our old stamping grounds. MILDRED BUEHNER had taken up the occupation of head pretzel bender in the Yum- Yum Potato Chip Co. Well by that time the music had died down and the soloist came out and it was LOLA JEAN FABRICIUS. She was one of the grandest Mezzo Soprano’s I had heard in years. She was introduced by LOIS MULLET who, by the way, ran a reducing salon, was pinch-hitting for JANICE WAGNER. Janice was delivering the State of the Union speech. The president had laryngitis. I heard that BILL WINTER was in the crowd and he was a Justice of the Peace in the Ozarks. I myself didn’t see him, but I did see NANCY SEARLES. She was then sinking (pardon) I mean sing- ing light opera with Slim Whitman. Then I met my old friend SHIRLEY ANN MYERS. She was a telephone dis- connecter with the Bell-Vernon Telephone Company. She also said that ART NEHRENZ was the center with the Hartland World Runners. Then JIM THOMPSON revealed his secret job that he was working for quite some time. He was the president's personal taste tester at the Will-Jack Dog Food Co. He was looking for DONALD STEELE, who was really out of town training for the Olympics. JUNE DAMON told me that on her way home from college where she is taking up bookkeeping, so she can keep track of all her little tax deductions when she gets married in the near future. She met RAY HOFSTETTER on his way to his flea circus. He says they aren’t much trouble but once in a while, his troubles get into his hair. By this time I was getting pretty tired of renewing all my acquaintances, and I decided to go to the hotel and get a good night’s rest. On the way I stopped to see JANET RODENBUCHER. I asked her where she had been and she told me that she was now employed by the Peabody Pickle Plant. BETTY PELOT also worked there in spare time because she was the editor of the Gushey-Gooey Romance magazine, and it kept her busy. She said that was nothing as compared to BILL SMITH who pasted skull and crossbones on Iodine bottles. Well I got in fairly late and found the scrubwoman very busy with her chores. I looked again and discovered that was no scrubwoman! That was CAROL FOSTER, she was trying to find her key. She dropped it on the floor. While Jooking, she bumped heads with VIRGINIA SUMMERS, a garbage ‘collector at Lakeside on Lake Erie, who had lost her key also. I was just exhausted and went to my room. It was about 3:30 and I had just fallen asleep when I heard the most horrible racket. It was SANDRA CHRISMAN. She had a new TV show, “Rise and Shine.” Just imagine Rise and Shine at 3:30 in the morning. She was telling about her very happy friend, WILDA DAGUE who occupied her time knitting little things, for her Chaughaua puppies. She was introduced by BILL BRAMLEY, who was the technician at WGETSSTEDS-TV. Well Ruth, that is just about all except for one more item. Can you imagine where IRENE EASTON is? Well she is in Alaska selling iceboxes to the Eskimos. Can you simply imagine? Well I'll write you again next year. See you soon. Your faithful friend, ALJAN Jerry Weaver, President; June Myers, Vice-President; Mary Morris, Secretary; Catherine Berger, Treasurer. First Row: Marlene Denk, Maxine Denk Second Row: Dale Crabtree, Homer Coleman, Jerry § Bush, John Edwards ys thoes CAINS Se oee9 5 First Row: Janet Eyerdom, Ruth Leonhart, Clo- theal Hunt Second Row: Elizabeth Lang, Edward Kraus, Dale Loomis, Karol Klusty Seated: Jack Stein, Walter Sobczyk, Mike Sherry Standing: Barbara Skala, Linda Sutphin, Cecelia Zapotoczky, Pat Waggoner Seated: Shirley Pelot, Ellen Mong, Kay Miklos, Elaine Milligan Standing: Kerwin Nye, Jim Mulcahy, Mary Phillips, © Bob Mack : i L @ I i Standing: Charles Hummel, Fred Hanacek, John Gal- latin, John Hatch, Bill Fogle, Dick Jodway, Glenn Goodson Standing: Russell Sheppard, Charles Searles, Janet Scholz, Sylvia Rickert, Winifred Plute, Albert Scheck, Art Rebick SS j Class Officers: Faye Fowler, Secretary; Jean Nash, Vice-President; Claudia Owens, President; Dorothy Duncan, Treasurer. [SG : First Row: Phyllis Boswell, Betty Bramley, Mary Bolas, Janice Duncan, Jeannette Baltrusaitis, Jeannette Damon, Barbara Dun- lap, Alice Guiliano, Ardine Demeter. Second Row: Spencer Berg, Timothy Gee, Roger Feess, Bill Case, Walter Coleman, Brad Burton, Dennis Burdett, Carl Gettemy, Dick Batke, Bob Gettemy. eahe Bagh eee? + Bae re et Pee FEES FORRERDERS dy? Peitestoereidy ee reat tate, Migsee dh tees ete hang et 4 eb ore eC Hee, pee B84 readers : Ee eee erry First Row: Joe Smith, Larry Richey, Mary Jo Wilson, Emmilyne Staton, Kay Snyder, Marie Sacher, Marilyn Silberhorn, Carol Ann Zenk, Lee Sylvester, Dennis Wertz. Second Row: Paul Young, David Snyder, Wheeler Wilson, Darwin Steele, Ed Turek, Donald Stingley, Gary Ruckel, Ralph Vitt, George Thompson. First Row: Leroy Pelot, Cora Oliver, Phyllis-Hard, Colleen Hutchins, Betty Maximuk, Irene Kufchak, Dolores Lehman, Nancy Morrell, Dorothy Hirsch, Johnny Myers. Second Row: Vincent Kopfstein, Ray Noss, Bobby Hummell, Eugene Hatch, Bill Miller, Roy Hartman, Paul Good, Jerry Nehrenz, Joe Lee. iG Too proesapescrsaget 4h First Row: J. Fogle, B. Klusty, C. Godfrey, Q. Couch, D. Beachler, B. Hartman, D. Dressler, P. Hodgman, M. Edwards, M. Guil- iano, L. Cady, R. Hazen, H. Long. Second Row: J. Cady, L. Bergstrom, D. Baxter, P. Berger, J. Capes, E. Herrmann, S. Dressler, P. Glover, J. Kammer, R. Farkus, B. Arnold. Third Row: K. Indoe, D. Caimmaichella, J. Gorman, B. Faulk, G. Hartman, B. Balke, R. Bowman. rxoshimen Class Vice-President—Kelser Indoe Class Officers: President—Lynne Cady se Treasurer—Rita Yost Secretary—Mary Guiliano First Row: M. Mulcahy, B. Palangi, M. Streck, T. Leatherman, D. Zapotoczky, N. Mudra, B. Olden, M. Sobczyk, J. Smith, C. Swain, P. Rickert, P. Mostoller. Second Row: D. Simon, H. Kanzeg, R. Noss, R. Yost, L. Schiele, C. Neiheiser, J. MclIlvried, E. Plute, A. Warner. Third Row: C. Weirath, L. Swain, M. Webster, P. McCaudy, T. McVay, B. Ruckel, N. Krueger. Fourth Row: D. Miller, C. Singer, T. Rickbrodt, B. Whitehead, J. Kamps. First Row: Joan Hartman, Mary Ann Farkas, Gladys Wilson, Sally Vande, Joan Mostoller, Martha Vermillion, Janette Briggs, Shirley Nelson, Clara Mullet, Martha Sours, Margaret Dietrick, Bonnie Berg, Mary Collins. Second Row: David Klusty, Jim Kahl, David Martinson, Roger Musser, Max Vaughn, Steve Mullet, William Sheppard, Bob Coles, Harold Rankin, Dale Winter, Paul Kelly, Mr. Warren Fuller. EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Janice Forbis, Diana Root, Jacqueline Thiel, Barbara Kovaric, Mary Ellen Louk, Lois Dague, Mary Jesenovic, Marlene Slabaugh, Doris Pelot, Lillian Ashby, Jeannette Kline, Denise Goodman, Madelyn Hayden, Carol Krueger. Second Row: John Jesenovic, David Owens, Steve Webster, Blair Kopfstein, Patricia Elliott, Judy Groves, Jeannette Searles, Marilyn Scheck, Frieda Hofstetter, Charmaine Geisinger, Barbara Hanacek, Pauline Namonski, Carol Divoky, Antoinette Namonski, Jim Sper- rier, Burdette Drogell. Third Row: Larry Taft, Robert Ebenschweller, Robert Fortney, Ronald Alber, Alvin Rohm, Richard Keeling, Charles Brenneman, Jimmy Humphrey, Dick Blazak, Eddie Kosman, Charles Villwock, Harold Duncan, Allen Gettemy, Fred Sylvester, Tommy Szycho- wicz, Brian Day, Wesley Tibbetts. y. «tee First Row: Linda Gray, Elaine Mostoller, June Swain, Carol Adams, Barbara Veirs, Margie Dunlap, Renee White, Elizabeth Phil- lips, Dorothy Coles, Joan Bramley. Second Row: Edward Daso, Kenneth Edwards, Tommy Kaufman, John Boswell, David Cummings, Andrew Sacher, Jim Renner, Derald Sheppard, Ronnie Milburn, Carson Lightfoot, Raymond Allen, John Zeh. Third Row: Bill Kelly, Tom Galletin, Robert Roussert, Howard Dearth, Gene Mong, Gail Ruckel, Robert Monroe, Elwin Rickert, Bobby Vance, Earl Whipple, Mrs. Lela Raw. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Yvonne Huff, Estella Helline, Sandra McCue, Virginia Jesenovic, Yula Hafer, Brenda Godfrey, Lois Simon, Jerry Sch- lager, Amy Duncan, Donna Leisy, Gloria Priese, Leola Lyster, Sally Scanlan. Second Row: Mrs. Beard, Elaine Mihalik, Karen Baer, Loretta Rogers, Geraldine Snyder, Mary Saunders, Betty Numaski, Jonnie Canfield, Carol McCaudy, Betty Pete,.Carol Kuric, Janis Crocker, Darla Sable, Bonnie Mcllvried, Rita Stoll. Third Row; Dennis Selzer, Danny Curtis, John Palangi, Richard Nye, Donnie Singer, Roland Crandall, David Peth, Robert Hatch, Gary Thompson, Norman Keeling, Bobby Schwelgin, Lloyd Leister, Charles Long, Bobby West, Jim Olden, James Huff. Peter Gee Jim Thompson ‘Wilber Wiley Stanley | Zacharyasz walle First Row: Dale Loomis, Jack Stein, Art Rebick, Chuck Hummel, Pete Gee, Bob Gettemy, Glen Goodson. Second Row: Mr. Augie Rios, Larry Stiles, Kerwin Nye, Ronald Caimmaichella, Dan Major, Eddie Kraus, Walt Sobczyk, Carl Get- temy. Not present when picture was taken: Marvin Farnsworth, John Sours, Jim Thompson. VARSITY FOOTBALL The Highland Hornets had a very successful football season in ’52, winning seven games while dropping only one. Highland was undefeated in the Medina County Eleven-man Football League for the second consecu- tive year, winning the league championship two years in succession. Our first game with Revere was postponed because of polio. We started out the season playing a tough Class A school—Elyria Catholic from Lorain County. We came out on top 19 to 14. Our second game was with a rugged Butler team on Bellville’s field. After a half time 0 to O score, Butler pulled away to score three touchdowns. The final score was 19 to 0, the only game we lost all year. The next week we bounced back to win our first league game from Wakeman at Medina’s field. The score was 54 to 6. Our second league game was with Brunswick at Brunswick’s field. The final score was 35 to 0. In our fifth game we played Bellville at the Lodi field. The Highland Hornets came to their peak of the year in performance. We came out on top 28 to 12. : Next we played Seville at the Seville field. The Barbers held us to a scoreless tie at the half, but the Hornets again emerged away for a final score of 13 to 0. This was our third league game. Our fourth league game was with Boston at Medina’s field. We won by a score of 35 to 0. Our last game of the season was played with Lodi at the Medina field. It was our Homecoming Game and Dad’s Night. We emergéd with a victory of 54 to 7, with each one of the seven seniors making a touchdown. BASKETBALL Front Row: Jim Thompson, John Hatch, Wilbur Wiley, Marvin Farnsworth, Glen Goodson. Second Row, Jack Stein, Mike Sherry, Bill Smith, Ronald Drillien, Ronald Caimmaichella, Paul Young, John Sours. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Jeanne Nash, Alice Robinson, Janice Wagner, Charlene Scheck, Shirley Feick, Janet Scholz. ee HIGHLAND vs. SEVILLE VARSITY BASKETBALL Our basketball team got off to a good start by winning it’s first game without much trouble. We continued to win and at the end of the season finished with an impressive 16 to 0 record which was not equalled in the county. We captured first place in the league play by winning all our league games without a setback in eight games. One of the trophies at the lower right is the League Trophy, and the other is the County Class B Trophy, which were awarded to our team. RESERVE TEAM First Row: Jack Stein, Mike Sherry, Homer Coleman, Paul Young, Eddie Kraus, Gary Ruckel. Second Row: Ralph Vitt, Charles Searles, Ronald Drillien, Kerwin Nye, Art Rebick, Dale Loomis. Our Reserve team followed the example of the Varsity by becoming champions of the county re- serve teams. They had twelve wins and three losses. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Nancy Morrell, Janice Duncan, Janet Eyerdom. BAND _ The band has an enrollment of forty-six. The officers elected to serve this year are as follows: President, Lola Jean Fabricius; Vice-President, Wilda Dague; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Morris; Re- porter, Nancy Searles. We are launching a campaign to raise money for new uniforms which we should have next year if we get the support of the public. The program for this year has consisted of the following events: Shows at football games, the annual Christmas concert, which combined the efforts of the band and chorus, the annual Sprin g con- cert, and the annual Spring dance. With the support gained from this program, the band will be wearing new uniforms and giving a more extensive and enjoyable program for your enjoyment next year. There are also smaller organizations within the band including the pep band, the German band, the village band, and the brass sextet. We appreciate the fine work Mr. Chris Carrino, our director, has done to improve and encourage the band. He has made it possible for us to attend such events as the Baldwin-Wallace Christmas con- cert, a band show at a football game, a movie of the life of John Phillip Sousa, and the Edwin Franko Goldman concert. We also wish to thank Mr. J. E. Mason for the fine work he has done with the majorettes. Dolores Lehman Peggy Greathouse Pat Waggoner First Row: Mrs. Houseman, Mildred Buehner, Nancy Schwelgin, Winifred Plute, Kay Miklos, Shirley Myers, June Myers, Elain Milligan, Catherine Berger, Shirley Pelot, Elizabeth Lang, Mary Morris, June Damon, Donna Szychowicz. Second Row: Carol Foster, Lola Jean Fabricius, Nancy Searles, Linda Sutphin, Clotheal Hunt, Maxine Denk, Marlene Denk, Bar- bara Skala, Mary Phillips, Maureen Lee, Wilda Dague, Sandra Chrisman, Marge Shook, Joan Peth, Shirley Cady. Third Row: John Edwards, Art Rebick, Russell Sheppard, Albert Scheck, Donald Steele, Ronald Drillion, Jerry Bush, Dale Crab- tree, Bill Bramley, Mike Sherry, Charles Searles, Bob Mack. MIXED CHORUS First Row: Mrs. Houseman, Faye Fowler, Janice Duncan, Colleen Hutchins, Doris Zapotoczky, Marge Mulcahy, Pat Mostoller, Ar- dene Demeter, Claudia Owens, Anna Mae Huff, Phyllis Boswell, Barbara Klusty, Delores Lehman, Irene Kufchak, Mary Bolas, Mary Jo Wilson. Second Row: Jeannette Baltrusaitis, Alice Guiliano, Mary Ann Sobczyk, Norma Mudra, Barbara Olden, Twila Leatherman, Marilyn Edwards, Carol Swain, Betty Palangi, Georgia Patterson, Doris Simon, Joyce MclIlvried, Jeannette Damon, Marie Sacher, Marilyn Silberhorn, Cora Oliver, Phyllis Hard, Jean Nash. Third Row: Kay Snyder, Emmilyne Staton, Darlene Beachler, Lynne Cady, Mary Guiliano, Jane Smith, Phyllis Rickert, Pat Hodg- man, Shirley Dressler, Eve Herrmann, Delores Dressler, Pat Glover, Dorothy Hirsch, Carol Zenk, Betty Maximuk, Betty Bramley, Nancy Morrell. Fourth Row: Ralph Vitt, Carl Gettemy, Spencer Berg, Darwin Steele, Eddie Turek, Donald Stingley, Roy Hartman, Bob Hummel, Larry Richey, Bill Case, Ramon Hazen. ENSEMBLES First Row: Mike Sherry, Donald Steele, Charles Searles. Second Row: Ronald Drillien, Art Rebick, Russell Sheppard. Third Row: Bill Bramley, Al Scheck. arises Fourth Row: Dale Crabtree, Jerry Bush, Bob Mack. a: F bat, ; peg ee f a spe) a . HEE . ae ey First Row: Winifred Plute, June Damon, Maureen Lee. Second Row: Barbara Skala, Marlene Denk, Maxine Denk, Mary Phillips. Third Row: Donna Szychowicz, Mildred Buehner, Sandra Chris- man. Fourth Row: Shirley Cady, Nancy Searles, Lola Jean Fabricius. First Row: Emmilyne Staton, Marilyn Edwards, Barbara Olden. Second Row: Jeannette Damon, Kay Snyder, Darlene Beachler, Pat Glover. Third Row: Georgia Patterson, Lynne Cady, Mary Guiliano. Fourth Row: Claudia Owens, Nancy Morrell, Doris Simon. First Row: Ramon Hazen, Billy Case. Second Row: Carl Gettemy, Ralph Vitt, Darwin Steele. Third Row: Larry Richey, Roy Hartman. HOMECOMING SHIRLEY CADY : 5 pce Y-TEENS First Row: Mrs. Brown, L. Good, C. Berger, J. Myers, J. Wagner, S. Myers, M. Morris, S. Rickert, E. Milligan, M. Shook, L. Arnoid, J. Straley, M. Mulcahy, P. Browning, P. Greathouse, J. Feess. Second Row: N. Schwelgin, M. Sobczyk, C. Hunt, S. Chrisman, M. Streck, C. Owens, J. Damon, J. Baltrusaitis, B. Pa- langi, G. Patterson, E. Herrman, S. Pelot, L. Cady, P. Mosteller, J. Damon, N. Mudra. Third Row: C. Foster, D. Szychowicz, S. Myers, M. Denk, M. Denk, D. Beachler, C. Godfrey, Q. Couch, J. Duncan, R. Yost, L. Schiele, P. Glover, D. Hirsch, W. Dague, I. Easton. Fourth Row: C. Neiheiser, D. Zapotoczky, T. Leatherman, B. Olden, B. Hartman, J. Capes, P. Hodgman, D. Simon, P. Rickert, J. Smith, M. Edwards, C. Swain, M. Silberhorn, C. Oliver, P. Hard, F. Fowler. Fifth Row: A. Robinson, S. Cady, L. Fabricius, M. Botz, N. Searles, J. Peth, L. Mullet, This is the first year of our Highland Y-Teen Club. Having sixty-seven members, it is the largest Y-Teen Club in the county. The Y-Teens is the younger group of the Y. W. C. A. and its purpose is a religious one. It is an interdenominational organization. The Hi-Y is the high school division of the Y.M.C.A. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The platform of the Hi-Y is clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. HI-Y First Row: L. Pelot, D. Baxter, J. Kammer, J. Mulcahy, R. Noss, E. Plute, R. Rickbrodt, J. Sours, R. Ciammaichella, G. Mount, P. Berger, L. Bergstrom, B. Faulk, Mr. Rios. Second Row: T. Ge e, B. Hummel, R. Louk, A. Rebeck, D. Stingley, S. Berg, P. Young, M. Farnsworth, K. Milligan, B. Smith, P.McCaudy, D.Ciammaichella, T. Rickbrodt, R. Willard, M. Webster. Third Row: R. Batke, E. Rurek, F. Hanacek, J. Weaver, B. Fogle, D. Loomis, W. Wiley, L. Stiles, M. Sherry, A. Cvan- cigar, B. Bramley, P. Gee. Fourth Row: B. Winter, M. Oliver, A. Nehrenz, D. Crabtree, R. Vitt, C. Searles, W. Coleman, V. Kopfstein, B. Case, R. Hartman, C. Gettemy. i ; 4 Fl +f? ere te 7 “ Front Row: Miss Kollas, J. Scholz, J. Nash, F. Fowler, P. Mostoller, W. Plute, I. Kufchak, P. Waggoner, C. Owens, A. Huff, D. Donkin, E. Milligan, J. Myers, S. Myers, E. Lang. Second Row: N. Morrell, M. Guiliano, M. Mulcahy, D. Zapotoczky, N. Mudra, J. Damon, J. McGilvried, S. Chrisman, J. Eyerdom, G. Patterson, D. Dressler, K. Miklos, B. Maximuk, S. Feick, R. Leonhardt. Third Row: J. Duncan, S. Dressler, B. Hartman, L. Schiele, P. Hodgman, D. Simon, M. Phillips, J. Baltrusaitis, P. Glover, D. Hirsch, M. Silberhorn, K. Snyder, D. Zapotoczky, M. Wilson. Fourth Row: E. Statton, A. Demiter, P. Rickert, J. Smith, M. Edwards, C. Swain, L. Sutphin, S. Rickert, V. Summers, L. Lowns- bury, I. Easton, R. Harris, A. Robinson, A. Guiliano. Fifth Row: L. Fabricius, N. Searles, M. Botz, J. Peth. G. A. Ae The Girls Athletic Association known as G. A. A. is an organization of students who participate and are interested in sports. There are fifty-four members in this club. We try to bring the girls closer to school activities by a point system while at the same time it helps them get acquainted. The girls receive a certain number of points for each activity in which they participate or attend. They will receive an award if they gain enough points. Miss Kollas is the advisor of our G.A.A. group. F. T. Ae The Future Teachers of America Club is just getting its start in Medina County. The name given to the new county unit is the L. H. Babcock Club, and Highland has both charter members and a local club. F. T. A. is an activity of the National Education Association, its purpose being to give interested students a chance to explore the teaching field. Our country club, under the direction of Mrs. Lizotte, has regular meetings, and carries on such projects as student teaching, aiding teachers in grading papers, and giving assemblies and teas. The local club has as its sponsor, William Wagner, and the officers are Dorothy Donkin, President; Russell Sheppard, Vice-President and Program Chairman; Sandra Chrisman, Secretary; and Larry Wilson, Treasurer. THE SCRIPT The Script staff, under the direction of Mrs. Anastos, has been in operation since February. The officers on the staff are: Editor, Sandra Chrisman; Assistant Editor, Mau- reen Lee; Society Editor, Marjorie Botz; Circulation Man- ager, Bill Fogle. They are assisted by many able reporters. The Script contains a complete coverage of all school activities including sports, class and club activities. It also includes a society column which contains recent social events. This paper is published monthly. First Row; Russell Sheppard, Joan Straley, Miss Bittner, Art Nehrenz, Peggy Greathouse, Shirley Ann Myers, Mary Morris, Ken Milligan, Jerry Weaver, Virginia Summers. Second Row: Pat Glover, Winifred Plute, Marlene Denk, Maxine Denk, Jane Saunders, Lola Jean Fabricius, Joan Peth, Sandra Chrisman, Wilda Dague, Jeannette Baltrusaitis, Peter Gee, Donald Steele, Shirley Cady, Carol Foster. YEARBOOK STAFF The yearbook staff has been working like a hive of bees collecting this Rogues Gallery for your enjoyment. The name chosen for the yearbook, which carries a Scotch theme, is The Highlander. The co-editors are Shirley Ann Myers and Peggy Greathouse. Their assistant is Mary Morris. The Business Man- ager is Art Nehrenz. The faithful departments are as follows: PLANNING DEPARTMENT ART WORK Virginia Summers Russell Sheppard Joan Peth Peter Gee SALES DEPARTMENT Jerry Weaver TYPING AND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Sandra Chrisman Joan Straley Jeannette Baltrusaitis Carol Foster Ken Milligan Wilda Dague Shirley Cady Lola Jean Fabricius Donald Steele Winifred Plute We sincerely wish to express our appreciation to Miss Bittner, our advisor, who has given so much of her time in helping us make this yearbook a success. —_—— S— ‘ — S Compliments of STAUFFER’S HARDWARE STORE Inc. Medina County’s Largest Hardware Sharon Center, Ohio Compliments of HAMMEL BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 57-59 East Market Street Akron 8, Ohio Compliments of GRANGER GARDENS Hugh Eyerdom Son African Violets RD No. 1 Wadsworth Ohio Phone - Sharon Center 9300 Compliments of ARLINE’S BEAUTY SHOP Sharon Center, Ohio The Demand For Office Help is Tremendous Why don’t YOU prepare for one of these positions? Ask for free catalog and information. New Classes Start Early In June ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, INC. B1-4183 105 E. Market St., Akron, O. HI-WAY INN ROSHON’S SOHIO STATION Gas, Oil, Grease Phone Sharon Center 9411 Tree rete Jct: 18 and 94 Youngs Corners, Ohio Young’s Corners, Ohio Phone - Sharon Center 5773 GROSSENBACHER’S POLIVKA MUSIC RD No. 2 - Medina, Ohio Repairs on all Makes of Musical Instruments General Blacksmithing Sent ofa New! Galcen Musical Instruments Phone Phone Sharon Center 9103 Sharon Center 9115 RDaNicme avedinamOnic REMSON CORNERS GARAGE VOLUNTEER FOOD STORE RD No. 4, Medina, Ohio Willis J. Stoll Firestone Tires Acc. Fresh Meats and General Hardware Atlas Delco Batteries Remson Corners, Ohio WOLF’S SOHIO SERVICE BROWNING’S GROCERY Bob Wolf R. L. Browning, Prop. Complete Service Sharon Center, Sharon Center, Ohio Ohio Phone 5974 BRENNEMAN’S PHARMACY Compliments Wadsworth, Ohio of ma ee ? Prescription Specialists VCC? DRESS SHOP Wadsworth, Ohio SRR Compliments ipsa ij Po of STONIER’S KNAPP’S FIRESTONE STORE Diamonds - Watches Gifts - Expert Watch Repair 141 College Street 137 Coll t. Dial 3-21 ae Wy aueort Ohio ieee Wadsworth, Ohio Compliments ORBAN’S FLOWERS of Flowers for all occasions NICODEMUS CLEANERS RD No. 4 322 Main St. Phone 3-2702 Phone 3-6157 Medina, Ohio Medina, Ohio Wads., Ohio CURTIS ELECTRIC Compliments of Television and Home Appliances A. |. ROOT COMPANY Sales Service Medina, Ohio 115 Broad St., Wadsworth, O. Phone 3-2147 Compliments of HOUGLAN HARDWARE 110 High St. Wadsworth, Ohio Compliments of MEDINA INCH ae INC. Meat - Grocery - Ice Cream Locker Departments Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Wadsworth, Ohio Member of F.D.1.C.1. Compliments of PARK SHELL SERVICE Tires - Batteries - Washing - Lub. Leo Johnson Son Phone - Medina 2-872] FECKLEY AUTO SALES 2617-21505.) COUrTeot: Medina, Ohio Phone 2-6931 Compliments of WADSWORTH INSURANCE AGENCY CO. Wadsworth, Ohio Compliments of LAWRENCE MEMORIALS 127 W. Smith Rd. Medina, Ohio Compliments of BERRY and RITTER Medina, Ohio Roofing and Sheet Metal Compliments of BOWMAN AUTOMOBILE SALES CO. Medina, Ohio DESOTO and PLYMOUTH Compliments of HINCKLEY HARDWARE Hinckley, Ohio Pittsburg Paints Compliments of DAVE THOMPSON Plumbing Heating Contractor RD No. 2, Medina, Ohio JOHNSON’S POULTRY FARM Poultry - Eggs Turkeys - Packaged Chickens - Capons V4 Mile North of Youngs Corners Phone - Sharon Center 9154 PARK GRISWOLD GARAGE Automobile Accessories General Repair Work Sharon Center, Ohio Phone - Sharon Center 5492 Compliments of EARL G. FRENCH Electrician Plumber Granger, Ohio Compliments of NILE’S SHARON FOOD CENTER Sharon Center, Ohio S. B. RICKARD INSURANCE AGENCY 39 Public Square Medina, Ohio Telephones: Office 2-937] Residence 2-573] Representing the Ohio Farmers Insurance Co. of Leroy, Ohio HUNSHUE AUTO CO. 119 North Court Street Medina, Ohio Willys Diamond T. - Sales Service Phone 2-797] Charles Hanshue Lloyd: A. Hanshue AS PROVIDED IN THE BANKING ACT OF 1933 SAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK €O. Medina, Ohio Compliments of La SALLE CLEANERS Wadsworth, Ohio Good Luck To The Graduates! Compliments of PATRY IMPLEMENT STORES MEDINA COUNTY GAZETTE Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery Editions on Tuesday and Friday Established 1832 Medina Spencer LA a i) Oe ISALY’S DAIRY STORE LADRACH’S SHOE STORE iD Ast Wadsworth, Wadsworth, Ohio Ohio Everybody Comes To SMITH DAIRY PRODUCTS co. BEN FRANKLIN A Complete Line of Dairy Products Wadsworth, Ohio 112 Watrus Ave. Wadsworth, Ohio For ‘’The Little Things of Life’ Phone 236 mse Best Wishes From _ ,. 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE @ 2 F en aro tee ; . 26211 wy f laa. = 4 - GAY SIMMONS SONS, INC. ) CWEYROUT | ‘) OlpswoBnE | Our Dealership Wishes HIGHLAND SCHOOL General Contractors the Best of Success. Cabinet Work GIBBS MOTOR CO. Phone - Sharon Center 5533 Chevrolet Oldsmobile 34 years of Friendly Service Compliments Compliments = f of “ Bob’s Hamburger BOWMAN’S STORE Compliments of General Merchandise Vanke’s Barbershop HinckleymORIo Compliments Scheck’s Vegetable Dairy Farm of Fresh Vegetables and Berries in Season Russell Rapp Compliments Located on RD No. 94 at Remson Corners of Phone - 5960 Akron Felt Chenille VARNEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY For Better Buildings Call Varneys Free Estimates A. C. Varney R. A. Varney Sharon Center, Ohio 177 First St. Wads., Ohio. 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