Hilliard High School - Memorys Trail Yearbook (Hilliard, OH)

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X1 ,jf,'6:T, til B' hiv 3 gy' Yuri?-3 1 ,, Q . K -52' ' E 4 ww 7-.el 7 7 . Qlflfl OP? 5 Pd L THE 1950 YEARBOOK OF HILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL Through these portals pass the leaders of tomorrow I P X f if s a v4X'XeeX 'mms we qea 5 0 XX 'oy nd now comes we ww 0 pomk o'c 'Qoese ea sfkhe K e v 950 smceve 'nop XA 'ww corxkam XXXX QXeas happxoess u vaxX fo one v I I X I H Ps , so v Q' ro . Ps - X xp 'mg ' Nj v X'XaXX 1 oX YX cenwq fN . We aXX ' X1 e wax o v we ' s as fn me and XR ' as o 1 K ' ok ew , ' 5. HAR RING Phone 8 8 B ToN.s GE ' 239 'dy .I NER F AL Ender wo fk Wes I' Jefferson 1 ohio 2 .yn Ql'l'l Ol' of our departed classmate. DON EBRIGHT God has the plans for all our lives, And through them shines His loveg Also, a place more beautiful That's planned for us above. We must not say that Don is gone For that could never beg His friendly ways and cheerful smile Will live in memories. 'Twas God who called him in his youth Perhaps to warn His own That life upon this earth is brief, And we must soon go Home. 3 N fx f' 1 ' ff! X if 1 l W X P , I K 0 X f Q 'Ax , QPQQF I I I I fd? f N X 5- .. .Q X uv. , A X 1 Q ll v X-,, I X N Q ' jk I9 0 Our sponsor's advertisements appear at the bottom of the pages SEATED: Bill Miller, Photo Editor, Jack Flickinger, Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Editor-in-Chief, Howard Crispin, Art Editor, Juanita Morgan, Assistant Art Cowgill, Typing Editor, Clarice Scheiderer, Assistant Typing Editor. STANDING: Advisor, Mr. Barton, Advisor, Bill Rhoades, Business Manager, Jack Winkler, ness Manager, Shirley Bolender, Assistant Photo Editor, Miss Roberts, Advisor, Advisor. lfllfllfld, 52, Reva Nichols, Editor, Connie Mr. DeFeIice, Assistant Busi- Miss Mitchell, HAROLD HART Breeder of Big Type Poland China Hogs Columbus 4, Ohio ' Phone 8-7242 Livestock Hauling 5 oarc! of gJucafion Bassel Johnson, Vice President, Margaret Michel, Clerk, Robert King, Presi- dent, C. H. O'Brien, Ned Woodruff, Carleton Liggett. RANDY'S MARKET MARSHALL'S SCIOTO INN 3576 Riverside Drive 3158 Riverside Drive 6 V. F. PATTERSON Principal A very capable organizer of youth .fgclminilnfrafion M. D. HARTSOOK Superintendent A fine inspiration to the students of Hilliards High School HARRY J. REYNOLDS 81 ASSOCIATES, INC. 1030 Jackson Pike Columbus 8, Ohio Wayne School Buses RICHARD BARTON VINCENT DeFELlCE EVERETT FAHRENHOLZ B.S. in Ed., Capital U., Math., B.S. in Ed., Ohio State U., AB., Capital U., M.A., Ohio Bookkeeping, Hi-Y Advisor, M.A. in Ed., Ohio State U., State, Civics, Economics, Phys- Jr. Hi-Y Advisor. French, English, French Club ical Education, Football Coach, Advisor, Student Council Ad- Varsity-H Advisor. visor. . MRS. KATHRYN MOCK CHARLES J. PICKENS A. E. RITCHIE MARY G. ROBERTS B.S. in Physical Education, Ok- B.S. in Education, Ohio Uni- B.S. in Agriculture, Ohio State B.S., Ohio State U., Latin lahoma College for Women, versity, Industrial Arts, Photo University, Agriculture, F.F.A. World History, History, Art Physical Education, Health, Bi- Club Advisor. Advisor. Art Club Advisor, Tri-Hi-Y Ad ology, G.A.A. Advisor. , visor. ' C. A. TURNEY Recreation CLCMA y PAUL W. KINDINGER CLARENCE B. HUNE MARY KOHLER MILDRED MITCHELL B.S.M., Capital U., Music, Jr. B.S. in Ed., Muskingum, Grad- B.S.M.A., Ohio State U., Home B,S.M.'A., Ohio State U., Short Dramatics Advisor , uate Work, Ohio U., Bus. Economics, F.H.A. Advisor. hand, Typewriting, Office Prac Math., Physics, Chemistry, tice, Tri-Hi-Y Advisor. General Science, Science Club Advisor. MRS. FAYTHE SHEEHAN MRS. MILDRED W. SMITH TOM H. SWOPE MRS. lRMA WHALEY B.S. in Education, South Da- B.A., Ohio Wesleyan U., Eng- B.S. in Education, Ohio State B.S., Ohio State University, kota Teachers, Journalism, lish, Speech, School Paper, Sr. University, Social Science, His- Home Economics. English, Jr. Dramatics Advisor. Dramatics Advisor, tory, Health, Basketball Coach, . Hi-Y Advisor. h v HILLIARDS MACHINE 81 MANUFACTURING FR 8-7378 Hilliards, Ohio 9 l H le c o R R XDOR FK 2 V, 5 O 5 MUSIC Room O 21 fi OLD BLDG. 9 as M G -3' - Q l-- 2 ,f4c!cLfwn FAN ROOM jg '5 COURT gg Q 6 R E9 R U E :O - VJ R- 2-EE E ' V G 0 Q STORAGE R COACHES RM STORAGE U gm 5 fX R ZX FN m c o R R1 no R TIM'S RESTAURANT Hilliards, Oh 10 SQWl.0pJ XZ cz QM? Az? wh CHARLES A. PENCE Class President 4, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 4, Jr. Dramatics l, Football l, Honor Society 4. FRANCES FRANKlE HART Class Sec'y 4, Football Homecoming 4, Basketball Homecoming 3, Jr. Dra- matics l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, French Club l, 2, Office Staff 4, Li- brary Staff 2, 4, Honor Society 3, 4' F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2. I REVA JEAN NICHOLS Class V. Pres. 4, Class Secretary l Annual Staff Editor 4, Jr. Dramatics 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, Band 2, Office Staff 4, Library 3 Honor Society 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Sec'y 2, Historian 4, Music Festival 2 Class Play 4. DONNA WHITE Class Treasurer 4, ,Football Homecom- ing Court 3, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Honor Society 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, Music Sesgival l, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club l, 12 DOLORES DEE BAUM Class Treasurer 3, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Office Staff 3, 4, Chorus l, Music Festival l, Girls' Glee Club l. WOODROW ANDERSON Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Wildcat Staff 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Varsity H l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Track 3, 4, All County, Baseball 3, MAY LOUISE BARR Wildcat Staff 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Library 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4. MARLENE BLEVINS Webbville High School l SHlRLEY BOLENDER Football Homecoming 3, Football Homecoming Queen 4, Annual Staff 4, Ass't Photo Editor, Wild- cat Staff 3, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, SeC'y, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, Class Play 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 4, Bulletin Board 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Swing Band 2, Music Festival 3, 4, F.T.A. 3. CAROLE BURNS Jr. Dramatics 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, Jr. Class Play, Prompter 13 MARY LOUISE COON Dramatics l, 2, G.A.A. l, 2, Chorus l, F,H.A. l. JIM CANFIELD Everett Jr. High l, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity H. 4, Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, Photo Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres, 2, 4, Pres. 3, Sr. Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. MARIUS BUZ CHRISTENSEN Class Play 4, Class Sec'y 2, Class V, Pres. 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity-H 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics 3. DON CLlP CLIPPINGER Columbus West High l, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Play 3, Track 3, Wildcat Staff 4. CONNIE COWGILL Class Secretary 3, Annual Staff 4, Typing Editor, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 3, 4, Music Festival 3, Chorus 3. CHARLES COWGILL Sr. Dramatics l, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Football 3, 4, Varsity-H 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Photo Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3. 14 PATRICIA PATTY COX Jr. Dramatics 2, Sr, Dramatics 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Library 4, F.H.A. I, 2, Chorus I, 3. HOWARD CRISPIN Annual Staff Art Editor 4, Jr. Dramatics I, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Pres. 4, French Club I, Class Play 3, 4, Office Staff I, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Music Fes- tival I, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 2, 3, 4, Basketball Man- ager 2, Prince of Peace Contest 4, Honor Society 4. PAUL EVANS Columbus Central High School 2, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Varsity-H 4, Hi-Y 3. MARY JANE FENNER Class Sec'y 2, Jr. Dramatics I, 2, Sec'y 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Pres. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Band I, 2, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 4, F.H.A. I, County Festival 4. WILLIAM RODGER FINCH Jr. Dramatics I, Wildcat Staff 4, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2. HERBERT GUSTAVE FLADT science Club 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JENKINS Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sentinel l, Jr. Hi-Y 2, Sentinel 2, Basketball l, Varsity-H 4, Track 3. JACK FLICKINGER Class Pres. 3, Annual Staff, Asst. Editor 4, Jr. Dra- matics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Director 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Asst. Sec'y 3, Swing Band 2, Basketball Scorekeeper 4, Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, Asst. Director Jr. Class Play. CHARLES ZACK FLYNN Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 3, 4, Varsity-H 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Wildcat Staff 4. Track 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. JOHNSON Columbus West High School l, 2, 3. WILMA M. JOHNSON G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Library 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sci ence Club l, Photo Club 4, Sr. Dramatics 3, Bul letin Board Committee 4. I6 BERNARD E. GEYER Jr. Dramatics l, 2 Hi Y 3 4 Honor Society 4, F.F.A. l 2 3 4 Basketball 3, 4, Football 2, 3 4 Varsity H 4 RUSSELL KEAGY JOHN KESLER MARJORY MARGE KNICK Class Treasurer 2, Wildcat Staff 3, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4,Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, Class Play 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Office Staff 2, 4, Library Staff 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Swing Band 2, Chorus l, 4, Girls' Glee Club l, Music Festival l, 2, 3, Home Room Pres. 3, 4. Arlington High School l, 2. Science Club l, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity-H 3. EDWARD ED LEPPERT Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Play 3, Chorus l, 3, Basketball 2, Photo Club 4. LAWRENCE LUTZ, JR. Science Club l, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Drarnatics 2, Track l, 2, 3,, Varsity-H 3, 4, Basketball 4. HERBERT HERBlE LEACH Holy Family l, Wildcat Staff 3, 4, Ed- itor 4, Jr. Dramatics 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Play 3, Library 4, Chorus 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, Music Fesgval 2, Student Council 3, Track 2, . ANNA MCDANIEL Jr. Dramatics 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Chorus l. CHARLES H. MARTIN Science Club l, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 3, Varsity-H 3, 4. JOE MARTIN Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Science Club l, Basketball 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity-H 4, Track 2, 3, 4. KENNY MASSIE tain 4, All-County 3, 4, Basketball 2 3, Baseball 2, 3, Student Council 3. 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Historian 2, MARTHA McFARLAND Jr. Dramatics 2, G.A,A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Chorus l, 3, Science Club l. CLARENCE WM. MILLER Annual Staff 4, Photo Editor, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, F.F.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Varsity-H 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 3, Student Council 3. 18 Varsity-H 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Cap- JUANITA MORGAN G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics 3, Jr Dramatics l 2' Annual Staff 4 Asst Art Editor MONA MAE MORROW Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 3 4' Chorus l' Photo Club 4 ROBERT BOB MULLINS Groveport High School l, Photo Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4. EUGENE H. NUNAMAKER Sentinel l, Reporter 2, Football 3 LARRY R. PATRICK Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Pres. 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, Pres. 3, Hi-Y l, 2, Band l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, Swing Band 2, Basketball l. BETTY OWEN Wildcat Staff 4, Jr. Dramatics I, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Music Festival 2, Science Club l, F.H.A, l, 2. Jr. Dramatics l, 2, F.F,A. l, 2, 3 4 DON PATTERSON Hi-Y 3, Class Play 3, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Track 3, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 4, Photo Club 4, Pres. 4.6 JO ANN JO PRICE Football Homecoming 2, 4, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Sec'y 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, Girls' Glee Club l, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Office Staff 4. GLENN PUGH Basketball l, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Jr. Dra matics l, 2, Photo Club 3. WILLIAM E. RHOADES Annual Staff 4, Business Manager, Jr. Dramatics l, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Jr. Hi-Y l, Honor Society 4, Football Manager 4, Varsity-H 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Track 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Basketball Time- keeper 4. DAVE RUSSELL Hi-Y 3, 4, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Library 4, Chorus l 2, 3, Music Festival l, 2, 3, Track, Science Club l, V. Pres. l, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3. DOROTHY SALZGABER G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Wildcat Staff 3, Chorus l, Cafeteria 2. '20 CLARlCE SCHEIDERER Annual Staff 4, Asst. Typing Editor, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orches tra l, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival l, 2, 3, 4, Honor So , ciety 3, 4, County Pianist 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Historian 3, County Sec'y 3, News Reporter 4 F.T.A. 3, 4, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Class Play 4. EILEEN SCHWEINSBERG G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Wildcat Staff 3, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chorus l, Cafeteria 2. BOB SHANER Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Class President 2, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Varsity-H 2, 3, 4, Sgt. of Arms 3, All County Basketball 3. SALLY GWEN SICHOL Towle High School, Newport, New Hampshire l, Wildcat Staff 3, Jr. Dra- matics 2, 3, Sr. Dramatics 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas. 4, G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, French Club 2, Office Staff 4, Honor Society 4, Chorus l, 2, Music Festival 2, Student Council 4, Sec'y, F.T.A. 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. JANE SIDELL Columbus East High School l, 2, 3, Sr. Dramatics 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chorus 4, G.A.A. 4. WILBURN EMERSON SKAGGS Basketball 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity-H 4, Photo Club 2, 3, Track 3, Science l. JCE STISCHOK u. s. Army. BOB STORMONT Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Jr. Dramatics 2' Sr. Dramatics 3' Class Play 3 GLENDONNA TATTERSON Parkersburg High School, West' Vir- ginia 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Dramatics 4, G.A.A. 4. LANEY STROBLE Photo Club 2. OLIVE ANN TIMMONS Tri-Hi-Y 4. FLO ANN TRACY Chorus l, Jr. Dramafics 2, 3, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 3, 4, Photo Club 4, Treasurer 4. 22 North High 2, F.H.A. 3, G.A,A. 3, 4, Chorus 3, CAROL JU N E WALKER Sec reta ry 4. DON WEISENBERGER Golf 3, 4. ELEANOR FRANCES WILLIAMS G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, Sec'y 4, Chorus l, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Basketball Homecom- ing Court 3, Basketball Homecoming Queen 4, Office Staff 4. JACK WINKLER Class Pres. l, Annual Staff 4, Asst. Business Manager, Jr. Dra- matics l, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, French Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Class Play 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Football l, 3, 4, Football All County 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Var- sity-H 3, 4, Student Council l, 4, Pres. 4, Jr. Hi-Y l, Pres. l, Home Room President l, Basketball l. Wildcat Staff 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramatics 3, 4, French Club l, 2, Sec'y l, Class Play 3, 4, Office Staff 4, Library Staff 2, Chorus l, 2, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Music Festival l, 2, Home Room VlRGlNlA GlNNY WlLLlAMS Library Staff 2, 3, Office Staff 2, 3 French Club l, 2, Treasurer 2, G.A.A 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Jr. Dramatics l, 2 Sr. Dramatics 4, Wildcat Staff 4, Bas ketball Homecoming Court 4. fs. ,. Iliff lf ', ll SA Q Ui 481,50 -L be 342 C6166 M010 QC? After acquiring my molding millions I decided to take a small tour of the world. While visiting from one place to another, I naturally had to stop, to eat, and to be merry. As you may have guessed by now judging from the lettering of this so far, l've not got the highest standard in the world so I wasn't allowed to enter the high class joints. Just between me and you those cattle cars ain't too comfortable. Well as I traveled around, here is what I saw .... Charles Pence, Bernard Geyer, Gene Nunamaker, and Bill Miller, the Four Quacks, are hired by Herb Fladt to work on his duck farm. The former Reva Nichols is now happily married to Philip Wright and has six little Philipettes. Herbert Leach is still trying to catch Frances Hart on the right day so she will say yes to a certain question, while Frances is trying to catch the man of her life who won't be jealous. Clarice Scheiderer and Jack Flickinger are duo-pianists at Buz Chris- tensen's HOLE IN THE WALL SALOON while Donna The Voice White is featured soloist when the going gets rough, Anna McDaniel, Dorothy Salzgaber, Eileen Schweinsberger, and Olive Timmons, are now modeling bathing suits at Howard's lCrispinl Rainbow Pool. I see Woody Anderson is now owner of the GET YOUR LAST DOLLAR race track while Charlie Flynn is featured in the fifth riding Kenny The Plug Massie. , Jim Canfield, Larry Lutz, Charlie Cowgill, and Joe Martin are the Four Mule Men at Waybelow Normal College. The former gals, Mary Fenner, Betty Owen, Flo Ann Tracy, Mae Mor- row, and Virginia Williams have a full time job feeding husbands and chang- ing diapers. Ed Leppert and Bob Shaner are flipping flap-jacks at Larry Patrick's ARCH A. ALDER Chevrolet 24 Drag'em ln Drive Inn. Margie lThe Shapel Knick, Carol lSwooney Facel Walker, and Shirley lSwivel Hipsl Bolender, chorus girls at Don lClip'em every timel Clippinger's burlesque show are now engaging Attorney Jack lThe Stinkerl Winkler to plead their innocence on a Who Popped the Bubbles charge. Judge Russell Keagy is presiding. Bill Rhoades and Don Patterson are featured in the main bout at Paul Evans' GRUNT 81 GROAN ARENA. Juanita Morgan, Glendonna Tatterson, and Carole Burns are now tak- ing steam baths daily at Bob lAtlas7 Jenkins' TURKISH HEALTH STUDIO. Sally Sichol is now teacher of Fail'em High School where Laney Stroble and his wife Mary lCoonJ are sending their three children. Connie Cowgill and Dolores Baum are tamed swimmers of the Basin Lake, and now trying to swim the Bathtub Sea. Charles Martin has been sitting atop a flagpole for 140 days and has broken the record formerly set by Bill Finch of lOO days. Martha McFarland, Wilma Johnson, May Barr and Marlene Blevins are now cigarette girls at John KesIer's Sparrow Nest Cafe. Patty Cox, Jo Ann Price and Eleanor Williams have taken secretarial jobs in David Russell's loan company. Jane Sidell has a swell job demonstrating washing machines. Glenn Pugh, Emerson Skaggs, and Don Wiesenberger are proprietors of a mice and rat extermination company. Their motto is: lf you have rats smaller than us, we'll kill 'em. Bob Mullins and Bob Stormont have given Hollywood their version of Laurel and Hardy. Bob Johnson and Joe Stischok are grease monkeys trying to earn enough money to build a combination car, rocket, and submarine. Compliments of FRED C. DUNN County Auditor 25 I Q wiwn UAQ C7 M 'W a l We, sixty-eight renowned members of the class of l95O, have patiently awaited our pardon from the members of the faculty for the many misde- meanors we have committed in the past four years. Being of sound mind and worthy origin, they have granted us this pardon and we will therefore proceed to make our last memorable farewell to Hilliards High School. We, the senior class of Hilliards High, declare ourselves disabused from all previous implications and do hereby disclose our final written docu- ment. We will our eagerness to attend school regularly and our admiration for make-up work to the Seventh Grade. We bequeath our nimble spirit and cheery attitude to the Eighth Grade. We bestow upon the Freshmen the cooperation and friendship, within the class, aIso,'aIl our wonderful times together. We leave beauty, brains and talent to our ardent admirers, the Sopho- mores. We reserve the traditional balcony seats for the Juniors, those being fortunate, the front row. They fall heir, also, to our nonchalant ideas and affable manners. We leave, to the faculty, our ability to get our pictures taken promptly so the l95l Annual Staff won't be delayed in sending their material to press. I, May Barr, with great hope, leave my extra credits to Gerald Alspaugh. Bob Jenkins leaves his number 25 football jersey to Oscar Buck. To Georgann Terry, I, Frances Hart, will my silly giggle and pleasant smile. Sally Owen falls heir to that cute bashful blush that belongs to Mary Coon. I, Woody Anderson, leave my ambition to do nothing, to anybody who wants it. Bob Shaner wills his ability to get along with Miss Roberts to Rodney Painter. I, Shirley Bolender, bequeath the honor of being crowned Football Queen to the lucky girl who is granted this privilege. To Martha Davis goes Clarice Scheiderer's short curly hair, and her love for music to Paul Slyh. Emerson Skaggs wills his Ford, the sharp bright green 3l , to John Stroble, so he can attend school every day. I, Jack Winkler, leave my size 7311 football helmet to my brother Joe, he's the only guy it fits. All old boy friends of Dorothy Salzgaber go to Earnestine Hannah. I, Carol Walker, leave my hardy appetite and one hundred ten pounds to Connie Miller. Paul Evans wills his sports ability to Clarence Jewett. I, Charlie Flynn, bequeath my size I3 basketbball shoes, and seat on the bench to Dick Hansen. To some poor dumb creature, Reva Nichols lbusybodyl bestows the honor of getting into more messes than she can get out of. Juanita Morgan bequeaths her artistic talents to Harry Ball. I, Bob Stormont, will my ability to cut classes to Victor Rausch. Jack Flickinger leaves his student directorship of the band to David Ferguson. Kenny Massie bequeaths his A in Review English to anyone who thinks he can get it. ' I, Buz Christensen, will my presidency of Varsity-H to Dick Fisher and I hope it gets him a B in Civics, too. Larry Patrick leaves his fine Yellow Olds to Nick Tornick. I, Eugene Nunamaker, will my rosy cheeks to June Prince. Betty Jo Stormont falls heir to Connie CowgiII's fine feet. Patty Cox bequeaths her famous art of acquiring good luck to Grace Hoffman. I, David Russell, will my laziness and daily routine of dreaming to Don McKean. Bill Rhoades leaves his four quarters in the New Albany game to Bob Thompson. Mary Jane Fenner wills her power to win a diamond, to some lucky girl. STANDARD TRACTOR IMPLEMENT COMPANY C. B. Shoemaker, .Owner Case Line of Farm Machinery 26 ,9 hl, Donna White, leave my carefree attitude and Irish temper to Jean Kro n. We, Flo Ann Tracy and Mae Morrow, leave to Lois Moore and Mary Lee Palchanis our class friendship. Charles Cowgill wills his one touchdown to Oscar Buck. I, Howard Crispin, leave my bottle lcoke that isl to none other than Gary West. Jane Sidel's admiration for arguing with Mr. Kindinger goes to Nancy Murray. I, Carole Burns, bequeath my Sociology book, which I love so dearly, to Ruthie Breckenridge. I, Bill Miller, will my F.F.A. presidency to David Hetrick and my An- nual Staff position to any dope who wants it. R Don Patterson leaves his love for girls to his brother, lheaven help himl onnie. I, Charles Pence, will my class presidency to any Junior with ambition. I, Russell Keagy, will my front seat in the office to Ralph Richards. I, Anna McDaniel, leave my chewing gum to Miss Mitchell, who l'm sure will appreciate it. H I, Olive Timmons, leave my gym shoes, that I never wear, to Mildred ess. Don Clippinger wills his burr haircut to Bill Boden. I, Larry Lutz, leave my handicap lshynessl to David Leppert. Herb Fladt wills his wish for more basketball victories to next year's team. I, Dolores Baum, leave my sweet and quiet temper to Phyllis Lutz. To anyone full of energy, Martha McFarland wills her job of bus con- ductor. I I, Eleanor Williams, will my honor of being Basketball Queen to some lucky girl. John Kesler wills his ability to get along with student teachers to Bob Hooper. I, Jim Canfield, leave the bow tie, in my class picture, to Dave Leppert. I, Marlene Blevins, bequeath my shorthand ability to Ronnie McDowell. I, Herb Leach, leave my editorship of the Wildcat to Ruby Chawner. Herb Weisenberger falls heir to his brother Don's first spot on the golf team. I, Laney Stroble, will my seven years in industrial arts to anybody who needs an extra credit. R Joe Martin leaves his crew cut and pegs to all the farmers. Eileen Schweinsberger wills her E in Physical Education to Charlotte McNamer. I, Bernard Geyer, will my terrific basketball ability to Jack Galbraith. I, Bill Finch, leave my safe driving technique to Jim Smith. I, Glenn Pugh, bequeath my understanding of Mr. Patterson to any- body who needs it. Glendonna Tatterson's clean, white saddles go to Marjory Wagner. I, Bob Mullins, will my Review Math ability to Mr. Hartsook. I, Charles Martin, leave my 7th period study to Dick Davis. Wilma Johnson bequeaths her greatest ambition to get better grades, to her sister, Alma. I, Joan Price, will my cheerleading abilities to the new cheerleaders. To anyone who can't resist the feel of money, Sally Sichol wills her ability to be a good treasurer. A I, Virginia Williams will my love for school to Ruth White. C I, Bob Johnson, leave my careful driving and parking place to Wayne arey. I, Ed Leppert, bequeath my ability to sign many teachers' signatures to Sonny Walcutt. f WITNESSES Buz Christensen Carol Walker THE MERCHANTS' AND FARMERS' BANK Organized 1903 Hilliards, Ohio Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 27 Lil' Ollflgel' dyff l ik' if 3 ' 'N A ,l.,,, ,. M. 'r K .iff 4 I 'N . , zi, .. x W l. Reva Nichols, 2. Bill Rhoacles, 3. Jack Winkler, 4. Donna White, 5. Don Clippinger, 6. Bill Finch, 7. Jack Flickinger, 8, Shirley Bolender, 9. Mary Jane Fenner, lO. Jim Canfield, ll, Marge Knick, l2. Bill Rhoades, l3. Guess Who??? l4. Larry Patrick, l5. Clarice Scheiderer, l6. Charles Pence, 17. Kenny Massie, l8. Don Patterson, l9. Gene Nunamaker, 20. Carol Walker, 21, Patty Cosgray. Thank you for your patronage MONTROSE STUDIO 28 50 fir wx we 34? 'QQQ it Wheefb of flw Su, A , YA 1 JL? 5 3 Q he 3 4 -IX 4 T Q, 55 ,-1' 1 Q N 5372! T 1 X Q . pf uniom ROW l: Barbara Wehrs, Carolyn Hoover, Nick Tornick, Vice Pres. Owen Miller, Se-c'y, Dick Fisher, Treas., Donald McKean, Pres., Jeanne Vagnier, John Patton. ROW 2: David Hetrick, Sue Hamilton, Nancy Murray, Vivian Van Houten, Emmalou Nunamaker, Winona Evans, Ruby Chaw- ner, Vivian Gallagher, Eileen Crager, Lois Ann Moore, Marilyn Murphy, Mrs. Smith. ROW 3: Betty Ebright, Jean Krohn, Doramy Fassig, Ruth Breck- enridge, Pat Barrows, Barbara Schirtzinger, Martha Davis, Wanda Holcomb, Norman Tewell, Tom Kent. ROW 4: June Prince, Rosella Brown, Polly Gaines, Georgann Terry, Shirley Jayjohn, Betty Jo Stormont, Connie Miller, Sally Owen, Nancy Kelly, Jay Volk, Victor Rausch, Paul Sly. ROW 5: Thur, man Bandy, Wendell Buechner, Gerald Alspaugh, Dick Brashear, Eddie Eberhard, David Ferguson, Ronnie Crager, AI Hogan, Jack Galbraith, Allen Hunt, Bob Oller. ROW 6: Gary Comeans, Fred Barrett, Ronnie Mitchell, Delbert Galentine, Harold Byers, Ralph Woda, Richard Hansen, Charles Foster, Oscar Buck, Phillip Spangler, Richard Davis, Charles Kane.. J -a Compliments of SALZGABER'S GREEN HOUSES 30 .SZIQ 0I'I'l0l 85 . ff ROW I: Helen Scott, Avonlea Woods, George Miller, Mary Lee Palchanis, Jim Swormstedt, Arnold Conley, Edna Mae Rogers, Arvenia Tucker. ROW 2: Betty . x I Pelphrey, Norma Patton, Dora Jean George, Peggy Jhensen, Phyllis Ball, Lora Lou i, P I Lisle Marjorie Wagner, Aletha Gardner, Evelyn Polus, Marcia Stamper, Ann Elliott. XGA f' ROW 3: Claude Dixon, Clarence Morris, Grace Holdren, Nancy Johnson, Kay 6,113 , ,H ' Carmicheal, Saundra Frye, Betty Orahood, Phyllis Lutz, Margaret Phillippi, Karen '.','. . 9 X! is l--- ,gt Myers, Arlene Engle, Anna Barr, Mrs. Sheehan, Mrs. Mock. ROW 4: Mr. Swope, ,,v-.E i. X Bill Erdy, Kenny Evans,-Herb Weisenberger, XX 44-:,L ,X 'gang -xx Glen Whittington, Mervin Evans, Ella Brown, f' fyz, Rt e Joan Landis, Patty Leaman, Grace Hoffman, ' X 'Z' '24 E '. Q 1' ' Judy Parsell, Barbara Summers, Lucille Sa- ,5,' ,fl ! ' - -X. graves, Charlotte Spear, Maryann McFarland, - X ' 111 N X0 F Donald Crager, Denver Dyer. ROW 5: Cath- X L.,,,'- S 5 N KN A ' erine Massie, Raymond Early, Paul Kirk, X yi.:-.fi - Mary Hoffman, Iva Walker, Alma Vance, .QQEQX E i B K ' , , 5 ' Elizabeth Stratton, Roberta Hickman, Wilma ,- -- 'gg' i, ..Z gk i- Hg A , -' Sager, Joy Travis, Erma Lindenbolt, Lois ARD ' 415. ,f Latham, Wilma Wengert, Patty Rings, Helen f ' V, ' V 3 Q Toy, Stella Butcher, June Bishop, Don Hens- K 1 X: . Q ' ' lee. ROW 6: Margaret Gray, Ruth White, 'L David Warner, Larry Hetrick, Alvin Rings, -1-1' x, N '17 ' ' -f f' ,ie ,il 4Ssizm!!s:,5e::eBtLz'bii.1::pi2:f'ef.OY:: wi E l son, Jesse Porter, Harold Brown, Alvin Enter- , ', g g: 'f'xQ' -,-f'..T2'-5? Q man, John Eiterman, Bill Reeder, Charles E - M sean, Jam smith. Row 71 Charles Dclph, ,- 5: .2 N f illfpl. Harry Ball, Clarence Jewett, Jim Lamb, Joe 4 Winkler, Dave Leppert, Carl Hankinson, Z Fred Haueisen, Bob Burns, John Prince, Bob 6S?1M gf 'a Pennington, Howard Pence, Homer McKen- I.-giii sgxggf ' zie, Bill Boden, Kenny Upperman, Dale Col- 2 Sim., I i ns. llilll lllll wi - l :- A . - fiei MURPHY'S FOOD MARKET 5279 West Broad St. New Rome, Ohio Phone Fr. 8-5314 31 jI Q:5Al'l'l8l'l ROW l: Richard Jayjohn, Bob Hickman, Marc Brown, Delbert McKean, Albert Sherry, Charles Tillman, Jay Kaltenbach, Louis V h Huffman. ROW 2: Charles Brown, Vaughn Osborne, David U W wifi Flynn, Valma Ball, Roberta Harrison, Darrell Armstrong, June 6 Day, Loretta Young, Joanne Holland. ROW 3: Donna Cow- Qcwq 4 ' , gill, Doris Bohlen, Janet Pierce, Rosemary Reed, Joan Bowman, V 6 W 2 . Gloria Adkins, Marilyn Geese, Alma Johnson, Loretta Conley, A ' ,SJ rBJarbaraJFrizz,eAl,DMariorkex lNgan3:eH ROANQV 4: Keith Lockvgiod, f orma ean c anie, i re ess, argaret eaman, ar- 0- -X G lotte McNamer, Helen Kindler, Emma Slone, Marilyn Schilling, -,-,l l , E r' H h,GfW'hr,Rd L r,N G'hI, 306.64 -ga . ,ff , 1 , BZlT5SdFfenSn Sow'E:a atilgbampclffegveffSl'e5padii1fywi'ii,Uf vfggi ,g. A9273 V , Mefheny, Gail DeWolfe, Doris Brown, Wanda shefwood, Banya '!Q:6Q,Q X Grooms, Leona Brown, Jean Dougherty, Edna Wuertz, Patty gem X 2 ld Hart, Russell Snyder, Patty Wilson, Thelma Jewett, Gwen Neal, Jtfcs ,I 'QQ'-QVQ' I Nancy Savage, Lynn Holder. ROW 6: Wayne Cary, Ralph Rich- ?,,6'wQ- wfsfla ' 6 f ards, Dick Conrad, Bob Comeans, Bill Pritchard, Bob Kent, Don A Griffith, Charles Boysel, Bill Ogburn, Paul Estep, John Sims, 9 ,wt Gerald Brown, Clarence Thompson, James Biser. ROW 7: Bob 3AQ.'b.4pQ,Q S 1' ,ff Hooper, Owen Erwin, Bill Lamb, Cletus Dyer, Harold Vaughn, ' W ,fn f QE, ,E I Freddie DeBord, Ronald Rogers, Harry Toy, John Stroble, Del- l ima? mer Simcox, Melvin Hazlett, Ted Bowman. ,VS V6 9 W ' I A-I 40 , cgzwqwz . A ff , :'9QtQ ' ' R a.. I P . - .I r x 's l ' my If 0'NO?'. f ia V ' N- -4. .- x, ' A wifi Congratulations Hilliards Seniors , HEFLIN AIRPORT RESTAURANT R- L- PARSONS Plain City, Ohio cafe Deilef Dc, D Phone 8-8261 West Jefferson, Ohio 32 rl ., ,, by , Qu e X 5 ROW l-Barry Myers, Pres., Suzanne Flickinger, Treas., Jo- sephine Murray, Sec'y,, Jim Trachsel, V. Pres., ROW 2-Ed- dy Upperman, Bill Upperman. Jim Davis, Malcolm McFar- land, Dave Estep, Joan Woodin, Eddie Williams, Malcolm Pen- nell, Ernsteen Conley, Nancy McFarland. ROW 3-Kermit Kirk, Bernard Simcox, Jerry Kaltenbach, Jim Ary, Harry Jew- ert, Keith Repp, Alice Ray, Kathleen Rhoades, Don Leaman, Ruth Skaggs, Joan Johnson, Nancy Ball, Mr, Delielice, Ad- visor, ROW 4-George Wuerrz, Roger Jividen, Jim Shaw, Wilbur Walker, Dick Terry, Don Wolfe, Bill Holdren, Ronald Patterson, Russell Gaines, Dwight Churry, Marv Ann Conner, Arlene Cruse. li 9' even fA gyrcwl e ROW l-Charles Hoffman, Joe Emrich, Pres., Irene Salmons, Sec'y., Gloria Alspaugh, V. Pres., Frank Bowman, Treas,, Jimmie Morris. ROW 2-Sandra Sichol, Janice Brown, Paul Spear, Vern Kasler, John Humphries, Bob Willson, Betty Vaughn, Mae Etta Rings, Marilyn Balalnert, David Borener, David Francis, ROW 3-Janet Tillman, Marlene Carey, Hel- en Osborne, Don Shafer, Ralph Bcysel, John Young, Joe Schnug, Kathleen McKean, Janice Tillman, Carolyn Colliron, Jo Eflen Crager, Max Gray, Mary Culp, Miss Roberts, Advisor. ROW 4--Shirley Skaggs, Gerald Johnson, Lowell Johnson, Elwood Robinson, John Skaggs, Joan Hunt, Elmer Seymour, John Wise, Clarence Hunt, Bessie Eckard, Deanna Holcomb, John Brown, Charles Hart, Lois Walker, Billy Willet. Congratulations upon your Graduation POTTS RADIO COMPANY CLli5f0JaI'l All of our thanks goes to Mr. Ted Morgan, who forthe past seven years has kept our school clean and warm. Mr. Morgan is surely a friend to all of us at Hilliards High School. r -E' V . l ? Z l Q 'imfful F ,f tc li lf in ln. b oo I Our appetizing ard wholesome meals are prepared by our cooks, Mrs. Bruerd and Mrs. Hoover. They are shown above working in the school kitchen. Students assist in serving the meal at noon. 90 N. Front St. Drawing Material HILLS COMPANY Columbus, Ohio Manual Training Supplies Ari' Supplies 34 f -X46 fiuiflbd JB G27 ' X 1 W f 1 -mi:-. A- l t, f ' M xx AF M 4 onor .Sixiefg ROW l-Marjorie Knick, Shirley Bolender, Jack Winkler, Carol Walker, Buzz Christensen, Bernard Geyer. ROW 2-Donna White, Clarice Scheiderer, Reva Nichols, Frances Hart, Sally Sichol, Emmalou Nunamaker, Georgann Terry, Mr, M. D. Hartsook. ROW 3-Jack Flickinger, Bill Rhoacles, Dave Ferguson, Don McKean, Charles Pence, Dick Brashear. it! 137 wif I 4, .S late the desire to render service, promote leader The Honor Society members are chosen by vote of the teachers. The members must be in the upper third of their respective classes. The pur- pose of the Franklin County Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for the scholarship, stimu- ship, and develop character in boys and girls of the secondary schools of Franklin County. Member ship in any one year shall not exceed one fourth of the enrollment of either grade eleven or twelve. .STuzJenf gounci i 1 ff 1 - ' ,XY ROW l-Velma Ball, Barry Myers, David Ferguson, Eddie Eberhard, John f ff Humphries, Sally Sichol, Jack Winkler, Jo Ann Price, Fred Barrett, Buzz gf? ,QQ fl l 3 l 3 Christensen. ROW 2-Mr. DeFelice, George Miller, Jim Swormstedt. i - V The Student Council consists of representa- of parliamentary procedure, try to curb absenses tives of all classes. The ur ose is to ex ress the and hold student court for offenders of school P D P ideas of the students to the administration. Each law and procedures. year they sponsor an all school party, inform clubs Congratulations to the Seniors FRANKLIN COUNTY FARM BUREAU 36 ji by .ynifiafion eremonim i 1.210 xg-5, gk. The Tri-Hi-Y, a group ot junior and senior girls, attempts X ,A to render a service to the school and Community through their il pre-Christmas Scripture readings, for the school, Christmas caroling in the community and sponsoring the Easter Service forthe entire school. ROW l-Shirley Bolender, Sec'y., Clarice Scheiderer, Pres., Francis Hart, V. Pres, Sally Sichol, Treas. ROW 2-Jeannie Vagnier, Vivian Van Houten, Nancy Murrav, Connie Cowgill, Dolores Baum, Marilyn Murphy, Ruby Chawner, May Barr, Rosamond Petrich, Virginia Williams, Camille Hoover. ROW 3--Lois Moore, Juanita Morgan, Emmalou Nunamaker, Car- olyn l-loover, Barbara Schirtzinger, Dormy Fassig, Winona Evans, Vivian Gallagher, Connie Miller, Betty Owen, Jo Ann Price, Jane Sidell. ROW 4-Miss Mitchell, Advisor, Sally Owen, Sue Hamilton, Jean Krohn, Betty Ebright, Olive Tim- mons, Anna McDaniel, Dorothy Salsgaber, Eileen Schweinse berg, Reva Nichols, Donna White, Eleanor Williams. ROW 5-Nancy Kelly, Georgann Terry, Shirley Jayiohn, June Prince, Betty Jo Stcrmont, Marjorie Knick, Carol Walker, Mary Jane Fenner, Glendonna Tatterson, Carole Burns, Rosel- la Brown, Miss Mary Roberts, Advisor. THE HILLIARDS LUMBER COMPANY J-A- ROW l-Buzz Christensen, Sec'y., Fred Barrett, Treas,, Eddie Eberhard, V. Pres., Cnot picturedl ROW 2-Paul Slyh, Delbert Galentine, Paul Evans, Ronnie Mitchell, Dick Brashear, AI Hogan, Jim Smith, Norman Tewell, Denver Dyer. ROW 3-Bob Shaner, Victor Rausch, Bernard Geyer, Harry Walcutt, Joe Winkler, Oscar Buck, Dick Fisher, Charles Williams, Bill Rhoades, ROW 4-Mr. Barton, Advisor, Ralph Woda, Dave Ferguson, Bob Stormont, Dick Hanson, Charles Flynn, Glenn Pugh, Charles Foster, Bob Jenkins, Jack Galbraith. The Hi-Y has had a modestly successful ing of the student election of County High School year. There have been the regular monthly meet- students to hold Franklin County Offices for the ings and several evening meetings. day. Several money making ventures were under- lt has been the purpose of the Hi-Y to pro- taken, chief among them being an after the mote throughout the school standards of Christian game dance during basketball season. thoughts, actions and deeds, A highlight of the Hi-Y year is the sponsor- ROW l-Rodney Leppert, Treas., Bill Lamb. Pres., Darrell Armstrong, V. Pres., Ronald Pat- terson, Sec'y. ROW 2-Eddy Upperman, Billy Upperman, Malcolm McFarland, Bob Willson, Charles Hoffman, Johnny Skaggs, David Frances, Eddy Williams, Joe Schnug, James Morris. ROW 3-Gerald Johnson, Barry Myers, Malcolm Pennell, Keith Repp, Donald Leaman, Lowell Johnson, Jerry Kaltenbach, John Young, James Ary, Jimmy Shaw. ROW 4-Lynn Holder, Keith Lockwood, Bob Kent, Bill Clampitt, David Flynn, Bill Pritchard, Wilbur Walker, Richard Terry, Mr, Barton, Advisor. The Jr. Hi-Y, made up of seventh, eighth ship God, and work together for a finer communi- and ninth graders, are committed to the following ty and a better world. And to accomplish these platform. ends we follow a platform of Christian Thoughts As member of the Jr. Hi-Y, it is our purpose -Christian Actions and Christian Leadership. to strengthen our bodies, develop our minds, wor- F. F. Glass, ARCHITECT 20 South Third Street Columbus, Ohio Phone MA.-5912 38 's 17 vin -wi 1- u - - --- - - om.. swf , 5, s . , s A , qiflc llff' SEATED-Eleanor Williams, Carol Walker, Marjorie Knick, Jo Ann Price. 54 f. ' uf? STANDING-Shirley Bolender, Connie Cowgill, Dolores Baurn, Connie Mil- A J 9-lx: My er rances art eva ic os a y ic 3 irginia i iams ,Lx ,q 7 i,F H,R N'h1,SllS'hl,V 'W1l' , X Office girls are selected by the principal with the principal's office. They get one halflcredit for the help of Miss Mitchell. Besides being cour- their work, but in most cases the credit allowed te-ous, pleasant and even tempered they must be is not sufficient for the work required. able to meet any situation which might arise in oz: W, ,swf ' I The student librarians, advisor and assistant 4 are shown here going about their daily work of marking in and checking out books. i E-E X TOP ROW: Mary Culp, Bessie Eckard, Rosamond Petrich, Nancy Murray, Jane Sidell, Frances Hart, and Dave Russell,are also assistants but not shown. ROME GARAGE C0mPlim9 f5 of C. G. Karn, Prop. R- C- WODA 5239 w. amd sf. 39 Columbus 4, Ohio S' FF A .Si R ff ' 5 4 Agree, 3 775- 'S Q' 4- T - Q .. L vi 5, Qlcurfo 0 0 0 5 4 Ng ROW l-Charles Williams, Sentinel, Bernard Geyer, Vice Pres., Fred Barrett, Treas., Mr, Ritchie, Advisor, David Hetrick, Sec'v,, Bill Miller, Pres., Dick Hansen, Reporter, ROW 2-'Robert Hooper, Don Crager, Larry Hetrick, Charles Scott, Herbert Fladt, Raymond Early, Harold Brown, George Miller, Alvin Rings, Lionel Wilson, Paul Slyh, Louis Huffman, Jay Kaltenbach. ROW 3-Charles Martin, Richard Davis, Oscar Buck, Charles Pence, Richard Fisher, Robert Oller. The F.F.A. ofthe Hilliards Chapter strives: a chapter received a gold rating tor the past To practice brotherhood, honor rural opportun- eight years. We now have 50 State Farmer Awards ities and responsibilities and develop those qual- and 8 American Farmer Awards. ities of Leadership a Future Farmer Should The Chapter owns 2 Swine chains and 2 Possessf' Dairy chains. So tar by following this purpose we have as l F.F.A. QUEEN and OFFICERS David Herrick, Dick Hansen, Charles Williams, Eleanor Williams, Bill Miller, Fred Barrett, Ber- nard Gever. HARRISON SELF-SERVE associate of U. S. Super Markets FR. 8-5303 5290 W. Broad St. 40 The motto of Future Homemakers of America, Toward New Horizons, expresses the purpose of the organization - learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. ROW l-Clarice Scheiderer, News Reporter, Patty Rings, Savage, Earnestine Hannah, Jean Krohn, Rosella Brown, Treas., June Prince, Vice Pres., Sue Hamilton, Pres., Margaret ROW 4-May Barr, Ruby Chawner, Vivian Gallagher, Barbara Phillippi, Sec'y., Reva Nichols, Historian, Donna White, His- Schirtzinger, Winona Evans, Lois Moore, Vivian Van Houten, torian. ROW 2,-Helen Scott, Barbara Summers, Doris Bohlen, Marilyn Murphy, Patty Hart, Wanda Sherwood, Loretta Norma Patton, Dora Jean George, Peg Jhensen, Charlotte Young, June Day, Betty Ebright. ROW 5-Edna Wuertz, Spear, Mary Ann McFarland, Anna Barr, Marilyn Schilling, Grace Holdren, Roberta Hickman, Carole Burns, Wilma John- Leona Brown, Gail DeWolfe. ROW 3-Miss Mary Kohler, son, Wilma Sager, Patty Wilson, Kay Carmichel, Thelma Advisor, Janet Pierce, Emma Slone, Doris Brown, Bettye Jewett, Georgann Terry, Marcia Stamper, Frances Hart. Grooms, Joy Travis, Wilma Wengert, Alma Johnson, Nancy JOE T. LAM B Sohio Station 5344 W. Broad Street Atlas Accessories Royal Board Motors 41 I 0lll'l MYER'S SALES SERVICE INC le .SZAOJ The Hilliards High School maintains a high attendance by one way or another. ATLEE MULLET SMITH WELDING SHOP Builder and Contractor New Rome Plain City, Ohio 43 Q , . n 7153! AN if ,9,NffAilfQZ g x -Wkf, Qfflf 'r ,, unior an .sznior The G.A.A. is an athletic club 'lor girls encouraging intramural athletic programs, They participate in social parties, physical education and have spon- sored dances atter basketball games. They also sponsor the football homecom- ing and dance. its most successful program was started this year, which is the bowling parties they have ata large Columbus bowling alley, ROW l-Frances Hart, V. Pres., Mary Jane Fenner, Sec'y., Reva Nichols, Pres., Sally Sichol. ROW 2-Mrs. Mock, Ad- visor, Camille Hoover, Vivian Van Houten, Jo Ann Price, Betty Owen, Connie Miller, Emmalou Nunamaker, Virginia Williams, Eileen Crager, May Barr, Rosamond Petrich, Marilyn Murphy, ROW 3-Lois Ann Moore, Juanita Morgan, Jean Krohn, Barbara Schirtzinger, Dormy Fassig, Winona Evans, Ruth Breckenridge, Pat Barrows, Mae Morrow, Flo Ann Tracy, Jane Sidell, Sally Owen, ROW 4-Connie Cowgill, Dolores Baum, Betty Ebright, Eileen Schweinsburg, Dorothy Salz- gaber, Anna McDaniel, Olive Timmons, Nancy Kelly, Sue Hamilton, Shirley Jayjohn, Clarice Scheiderer, Rosella Brown, Wanda Holcomb, Jeanne Vagnier. ROW 5-Carolyn Hoover, Carol Walker, Margie Knick, Shirley Bolender, Betty Jo Stor- mont, Eleanor Williams, June Prince, Wilma Johnson, Georg- ann Terry, Martha McFarland, Donna White, Carole Burns, Glendonna Tatterson, Martha Davis. RUSSELL GRAIN COMPANY Hilliards, Ohio , 44 gsm jl'2:iAIYl6ll'l all! .SZIQAOFYLOFQ ROW l-Iva Walker, Mary Hoffman, Nancy Giehl, Edna Mae Rodgers, Doris Bchlen, Arvenia Tucker, Avonlea Woods, Lucille Sagraves, Velma Ball, Wilma Sager. ROW 2-Marjorie Wagner, Margaret Phillippi, Donna Cowgill, Betty Phelphre, Elizabeth Stratton, Stella Butcher, Alerha Gardner, Karen Myers, Janet Peirce, Alma Johnson, Barbara Summers, Mrs. Mock, Advisor. ROW 3-Grace Hoffman, Mildred Hess, Norma McDaniel, Peg Jhensen, Anna Barr, Leona Brown, Marilyn Schilling, Charlotte Spear, Mary Ann McFarland, Gloria Akins, Helen Kindler, Peg Leaman, Charlotte Mc- Namer. ROW 4-Emma Slone, Mary Lee Palchanis, Roberta Harrison, Thelma Jewett, Loretta Conley, Barbara Frizzell, Katherine Massie, Ruth White, Alma Vance, Patty Leaman, Jean Dougherty, Earnstine Hannah, Patty Rings, Kay Car- michel. MAIN SUPER MARKET Congratulations. Hope all the half-century class are a great success. l 'lflifdmf .SLM This clan writes the Wildcat news each month, sends news items to the newspapers and radio stations forthe school. Their platform and policy is to support and further every worthwhile project and record school happenings. SEATED: May Barr, Herb Leach, editor. ROW l-Polly Owen. ROW 2--Ronnie McDowell, Bill Finch, Don Clippin Gaines, Ruby Chawner, Ruth Breckenridge, Wanda Holcomb, ger, Connie Miller, Martha Davis, Virginia Williams, Mrs, Smith, Advisor, Betty glfefin Z?oaro! Commiffee Wilma Johnson, Mrs. Smith, Advisor and Rosamond Pet- rich have kept the Bulletin Board interesting and attractive with facts about our school and community. RlNG'S FLORAL SHOP New Rome 46 46 l ni l9A.,f., CM ROW l-Eddie Upperman, Helen Scott, Don Patterson, Pres., Aletha Gardner, Sec'y., Flo Ann Tracy, Treas., Jim Canfield, Edna Mae Rogers, James Morris, Paul Spear, Joan Woodin. ROW 2--Janet Pierce, George Wuertz, Jerry Kaltenbach, Malcom McFarland, Gerald Johnston, Joe Schnug, Billie Upperman, James Davis, Malcolm Pennell, James Ary, Keith Repp, Nancy Mc- Farland, Dick Terry, Mr. Pickens, Advisor. ROW 3-Gary Comeans, Charles Brown, Mary Ann McFarland, Charlotte Spear, Sandra Frye, Nancy Johnson, Kay Carmichael, Gwen Neal, Thelma Jewett, Alma Johnson, Ruth Skaggs, Kathleen Rhoades, Joan Johnson, Ernsteen Conley, Mae Morrow, Ruth Breckenridge, Pat Barrows. Row 4-Ruth White, Katherine Massie, Paul Kirk, Lucille Sagraves, Martha Davis, Wanda Holcomb, Evelyn Polus, Nancy Ball, Mary Ann Conner, Arlene Cruse, Raymond Early, Kenny Eva-ns, John Eiterman, Lionel Wilson, Alvin Rings, Gerald Alspaugh. ROW 5--Bill Clampitt, Marcia Stamper, Wilma Johnson, Harry Toy, Wilma Sager, Nick Tornick, Roddy Painter, Pete Rogers, Philip Spangler, Harry Ball, Arnold Conley, Fred Hauiesen, Bob Pennington, Charles Cowgill, Howard Pence, Charles Kane, Bob Mullins, Bob Goodyear, Alvin Eiterman, Jack Flickinger. The purpose of the Photo Club is to encour- age and develop the art of Photography in High School At every meeting we take a different to see. phase and study it such asiudeveloping, printing D44 CM ROW l-James Trachsel, Charles Tillman, James Davis, Ruth Skaggs, Miss Roberts, Advisor, ROW 2-Nancy McFarland, Suzanne Flickinger, Sec'y., Wilbur Metheny, Nancy Ball, Alice Ray, Joan Johnson, Russell Snyder, Treas,, Gwenn Neal. ROW 3-George Wuertz, Josephine Murray, Pres., Marc Brown, Ronald Rogers, John Patton, ,. and enlarging. Toward the later part of the school year we had a display of our work for the school The purpose of the Art Club is to give the of tempora, chalk, crayon, clay and soap At the student an opportunity to learn the skills of vari- club meetings we learn to do various handicrafts ous handicrafts of fine arts, to give him an oppor- such as leather work, plastic weaving and making tunity for creative expressions in various mediums of Christmas decorations. DRINK MO0RE'S GRADE A MILK 47 social event is held each year for members and guests. r. ramaficri Freshmen and sophomores who have dramatic aspirations are eligible to goin this club A number of small plays are pro- duced for the club s study and enjoyment At least one large t by ROW l--David Warner, Sgt. of Arms, Bettye Grooms, Treasg Marjorie Wagner, Sec'y., Gary West, Pres. ROW 2-Richard Jayjohn, Joy Travis, Nancy Giehl, Dora Jean George, Doris Bohlen, Charles Tillman, Lynn Holder, Karen Myers, .lay Kaltenbach, Larry Hetrick. ROW 3-Mr. Paul Kindinger, Advisor, Mary Lee Palchanis, Ann Elliot, Peg Jhensen, Grace Hoffman, Norma Patton, Patty Leaman, Arlene Engle, Judy Parcelle, Phyllis Lutz, Betty Pelphre, Margaret Phillippi, Miss Sheehan, Advisor. ROW 4-Russell Snyder, Albert Sherry, Rodney Leppert, lva Walker, Alma Vance, Mary Stratton, Gail DeWolfe, Wanda Sherwood, Doris Brown, Barbara Summers, Patty Lou Rings, Mary Hoffman, Kenny Upperman. ROW 5-Margaret Gray, Grace Holdren, Phyllis Ball, Laura Lou Lisle, June Bishop, Edna Weurtz, Patty Hart, Charles Delph, Bill Pritchard, Marc Brown, Bill Lamb, Darrell Armstrong, Bob Burns, Bill Boden, Jim Swormstedt, .lim Lamb, George Miller. DELEWESE GROCERY Congratulations to the Class of '50 3362 Trabue Road LOUISE BEAUTY SALON Columbus' Ohm KI. 5839 48 Frank Delewese enior ramaficd ROW l': Camille Hoover, Sec'y, Marjorie Knick, Vice Pres., Howard Crispin, Pres, XX xl, If Eleanor Williams, Treas. ROW 2: Jo Ann Price, Jeanne Vagnier, Emmalou Nuna- P U ff maker, Betty Owen, Virginia Williams, Mrs. Smith, Advisor. ROW 3: Carol Walker, Q ,Cf ' Shirley Bolender, Mary Jane Fenner, Joe Martin, Sally Sichol, Glendonna Tatterson, 5 R. , Jane Sidell, Pete Rogers. ROW 4: Jim Canfield, Nick Tornick, Eddie Eberhard, -M ' up David Ferguson, Herbert Leach, Ronald Mitchell, Jack Flickinger, Don Patterson. , , , , , alms Q1 f The Senior Dramatics Club is a group of Juniors and Seniors interested in plays, movies, and the art of acting. Their aim is to sponsor during the year, at least two or more assemblies during the school year. Many of their meetings include round table dis- cussions of current movies and plays. RIEBEL'S Farm Equipment Center 5580 Wesl' Broad St. New Rome, Ohio 49 'W P' N :QM cm 'V ROW l--Karen Myers, Pres., Mary Lee Palchanis, Sec'y.fAletha Gardner, V. Pres., Dick Bra- shear, Treas., Mr. DeFelice, Advisor. ROW 2-Carolyn Hoover, Margaret Gray, Ann Elliott, Ruth White, ROW 3-Charles Foster, Carl Hankinson, Norman Tewell, A few French families this year received soap from Care, as a result of a soap drive sponsored by this club. Early in the year the French Club attended the World Theater v here they saw the interesting French Film Monsieur Vincent. Other activities enjoyed by the members of this club were playing French games, sirging French songs, and listen ing to records of French folk songs. ir D o i Clgfllfe , ROW l-'Bob Kent, Pres., Jean Dougherty, Treas., Donna Cowgill, Sec'y., Roberta Harrison, 9' X' V. Pres. ROW 2-Leona Brown, Marilyn Schilling, Margaret Leaman, Charlotte McNamer, Hel- en Kindler, Loretta Conley, Barbara Frizzell, Emma Slone, Delbert McKean. ROW 3-Marilyn Gease, June Day, Earnestine Hannah, Ralph Richards, Harold Vaughn, Carl Hankinson, James Biser, Loretta Young, Velma Ball, Wilbur Metheny, Mr, Hune, Advisor. The Science Club meetings have consisted had a scierce field trip to study flowers and birds of reports, discussions, and science experiments, followed by entertainment. ln the spring the club found in Franklin County. BUDS CITIES SERVICE Motor Tune-Up Compliments of CLUB GLORIA Fine Dinners Steak, Chicken, Spagetti. J E5 'E ax K summer. axon SNEAK amify The Varsity H , a social club for boys who have won varsity letters in athletics at Hilliards, sponsored an All Sports Party for the boys and their parents. They have also sent a Care package to Europe, sold football and basketball schedule pencils, and football programs. They have purchased warrn up jackets for all members. . III alll .lsllll fllllllll illllllllll' . - llllllll' .- lllll r . ng in N if b gg ,Nm . I f V . - r f..tZp.'Z 1h i ff C iq., 5' ff' ., 4 U x, v iv st ,mg ' 4: an f.-, v J ?1 'lB'6 ' ' A fu' si , me ,,. It X f A 20' ' 1 , X f -N -:Z ' l 4 - -TC-,Eg 3:-.-:E ' Ly' ROW l-Owen Miller, Larry Lutz, Sec'y,, Bill Rhcades, Treas., Charles Flynn, Buzz Christensen, Pres., Everett Fahrenholz, Advisor, Paul Fluck, V. Pres., lnot picturedl. ROW 2-Wocdie Anderson, Roddy Painter, Paul Evans, Bob Shaner, Fred Barrett, Jack Galbraith, Dick Fisher, Charles Martin, .lir-n Can- field, Jce Martin, Charles Cowgill, Kenny Massie. ROW 3-Jim Lamb, Clar- ence Jewett, Bernard Geyer, Bob Jenkins, .lack Winkler, Harry Walcutt, Joe Winkler, Allen Hunt, Oscar Buck, George Miller, Bill Miller. R. I. BLAUSER 81 SONS Buy Furniture in West Jefferson, Ohio for Less. 51 64011145 ROW l: Edna Wuertz, Mary Hoffman, Janet Pierce, Bettye Grooms, Dora Jean George, Peggy Jhensen, Gail DeWolfe, Helen Kindler, Elizabeth Stratton, Nancy Murray, Carolyn Hoover, Barbara Summers, Anna Barr, Leona Brown, Marylin Schilling, Doris Bohlen. ROW 2: Dick Conard, Alma Johnson, Doris Brown, Lora Lu Lisle, Carol Walker, Betty Pelphrey, Margaret Phillipoi, Nancy Giehl, Jane Sidell, lva Walker, Sue Hamilton, Charlotte NcNamei', Judy Par- sell, Camille Hoover, Patty Hart, ROW 3: Delbert McKean, Jim Smith, Wanda Sherwood, Grace Holdren, Patty Wilson, Marjorie Knick, Evelyn Polus, June Prince, Earnestine Hannah, Betty Ebrighr, Rosella Brown, Joan Landis, Roberta Harrison, Ella Brown, Jean Dougherty, Grace Hoffman, Mr. Paul Kindinger, ROVV 4: Claude Dixon, Bill Miller, Don McKean, Charles Pence, David Ferguson, Carl Hankinson, Charles Cane, Bob Goodyear, Harry Toy, Bill Clampitt, Lionel Wilson, Alvin Rings, Charles Brown, -f- f QFCA, ea fra ROW l: Gail DeWolfe, Edna Wuertz, Wanda Sherwood, Paul Slyh, Joan Woodin, ROW 2: Patty Rings, Janet Pierce, Wilma Wingert, Mary Jane Fenner, Dave Ferguson, Marjorie Knick, Karen Myers, Nancy McFarland, Lowell Johnson. ROW 3: Connie Miller, Dick Brashear, Jack Flickinger, Harold Brown, Clarice Scheiderer, Mr. Paul Kindinger, Director. ,.,- MELLOTTS West Jefferson, Ohio 52 gall J ROW l: Iva Walker, Carolyn Hoover, Sue Hamilton, Vivian Van Houten, Grace Hoffman. ROW 2: Nancy McFarland, Karen Myers, Gail DeWolfe, Edna Wuertz, Clarice Scheiderer, Paul Slyh, Wanda Sherwood, Suzanne Flickinger, Harold Brown, Vivian Gallagher, Bettye Grooms, Lois Latham. ROW 3: Mr, Paul Kinclinger, Malcolm McFarland, Barry Myers, Lowell John- son, Dick Brashear, Jack Flickinger, Dave Ferguson, Patty Hart, Mary Hoffman, Doris Brown, Erma Lindenbolt. ROW 4: Jerry Kaltenbach, Bill Upperman, Deanna Holcomb, Marjorie Knick, Shirley Bolender, Mary Jane Fenner, Eddie Upperman, Wilma Wengerf, Patty Rings, Connie Miller, Janet Pierce, Barbara Summers, Jay Kaltenbach. aforeffw Grace Hoffman, Iva Walker, Sue Hamilton, Vivian Van Houfen, Carolyn Hoover. STERLING 5 81 'I0c STORE West Jefferson Ohio 53 fri 'I' . 1' '- X DAVE'N DOC Super-IGA-Market Everyday Low Prices West Jefferson, Ohio 54 AAS 50 I'LCl,l015A0 Wm!-U-N SM WW SPONIJ I mrdifg Cheergacler-5 'W i 6 B J JoAnn Price, and Jeanne Vagnier 54 21 gg 25 eflle 64221661 6! 2125 Charlotte McNamer, Marjorie Wagner, Dora Jean George, and Karen Myers. Not Pictured: Aletha Gardner. Best Wishes to the Class of 50 WEST JEFFERSON LOCKER MARKET 6 West Main Street West Jefferson, Ohio 56 Good Luck ADKINS AND STOTLER .SN f Aff X U ,. u A if: Af J-Eff.. like V A fll 1. , ns V 7 . 'ff , . . I 1 if A -, DQS - f f ' 4.1- Q ,Y .M f ? , M, Jia 2 ,A im 11 , S . . ,gig ,4 3, is?-Sa ! C A A x , -Ni 59 is ' 'ff Qgffffl xv i' f, L, F M . M , QQQQES' .V X, NY V' P4 Www - Il 5 uw 55- 4- - fx 5 A s 1 ffm . 2, Q 1- 2 ,sk 41 joofgaff Coac 2.4 coac S MR FAHREINHOLZ Head Coach 5 ,, V Sept 'f : . ' Sevf . - . Sept. '-.' i, Oct. ', Oct. . , .U ' Oct. '- .- Oct. . :'..- , Nov. I I 'B 1 5.fg' -D-., .lf 5 I 1 ' ifaiq. ' U r,:Q,'4r . -.A A--.w, ..- 'I 5, .I ' . .. ,- A u- 1 HILLIARDS 1949 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 16 Mt Sterling 23 Hamilton ................. 30 Grove City ............... 7 Canal Winchester ........... 14 Worthington .........,..... 21 New Albany ............... 27 Gahanna 4 Mifflin .,......... ......... , ,, ' . '- 11, '.. ,- -- . '..' , -..., - 1,.,..g- ,'.,',.',. A...', - ...PT--7:--'-.. , - ,. 0 . v,'. Q 4 . x..-- MR P ASSl5fanr Oach TEN F v Xl' Q - '. 'Y - ,L :T ',' '.' -,.,'. -- D :- .' ' . f. ..,- ,. , .-1 HI. in . .. 1 ' 5 - ..--- -av, 1 .. . . - '.: 'N.7-'-1, -1. 'f1.:fa: 1-A 11--f--- ..1, 1. -'-t- ' ' - , .,. .,,.,,.. .,,..,.,.., , , Yf.,,. ,, .. y...,'x :- -3. .. . The Wildcats played a good season but after the Canal Winchester game they were unsuccessful in winning. The team as a whole was a very good, well mannered club on the gridiron. We had a few casualties of which were, Wink- ler's leg injury in the Mt. Sterling game, Lutz's shoulder injury, and Shaner's back injury in the Canal Winchester game. HILLTOP SPORTING GOODS 2461 W. Broad St. RA. 8030 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. OAYS A550-4, H556 ' 'qGAnNl Q ld if 1-U P V, D Z, X x Y Lf E i b 4 S' , l ah 'J 7 l 4 ROW l-Kenny Evans, Jack Galbraith, Gene Nunamaker, Dave Leppert, George Miller, Joe Winkler, Dick Fisher, Bernard Geyer, Ronnie Mitchell, Bob Burns, Eddie Eberhard, Nick Tornick, Bill Baden. ROW 2-Jim Canfield, Bill Miller, Joe Martin, Larry Lutz, Bob Shaner, Kenny Massie, Woodie Anderson, Buzz Christensen, Bob Jenkins, Jim Swormstedt, Paul Evans, Dave Warner, Oscar Buck, Jim Lamb. 5 -vi ff yi' In Mn . A if ss, THRIFT E MARKET ' A A E E. C. Emu er H. wi Bi on COMPLIMENTS OF CENTRAL G R G 9 9 Y West Jefferson, Ohio Phone 8-8391 59 West Jefferson, Ohio Phone 8-8331 v . Q4 f 'O 'V G - , 'W M y Ii gi ii' 'V vt M' r enior qua Wemderd KENNY MASSIE JIM CANFIELD C0-Captain Center Left Guard BUZ CHRISTENSEN CHARLES COWGILL PAUL EVANS Right Guard Fullback Quarterback LARRY LUTZ JOE MARTIN BILL MILLER Left Halfback Right Guard Center ART 8- ESTHER STROTHER'S GARAGE Fine Foods Fine Bevera9eS J. F. Sfrother, Proprietor NSW Rome, Ohio 57 North Walnut Street West Jefferson, Ohio 60 wooov ANDERSON Counf Co-Captain y Right Halfback Jack Winkler, Kenny Massie fEootbaII7g Woody Anderson, Bob Shaner iBasebaIli CHARLES FLYNN BERNARD GEYER BOB JENKINS Right End Left End Left Tackle ' 1 r N BOB SHANER EMERSON SKAGGS JACK WINK'-ER Quarterback Left Guard Fullback FARM 81 GARDEN SUPPLY Most Everything for Your Garden NEWTON A' THATCHER 3160 olenm-gy River Road Phone LA-1133 C 'Y T'e 'e' 61 irii' I949 Homecoming COMPLIMENTS OF ROY KING Continued Success throughout the years' Clerk of Courts Franklin County W 62 ECONOMY VARIETY STORE 2402 W. Broad St. a rf' V p L Q!! TOM SWOPE Coach V , .. ef--Zif'f'f'3'L l 41.5:..o. Ich' L.'- .. : ------3 ny.: . ..- --ng -. Q ., -J .'I'+,:--1.1. 1--.. . . ' - 4. .-- '-1, -. ,a . .-,- .- . Q , ...K Q ,os Qms Mfelgaf H- -. .v . . - . . - ,..:-., ' on .-'L' ' N . . S ' ' x ..jl.'5.fg 'K Ns ' -. - -01.5 Q 1 NNQ 'H ., 9 mi -9 .IN 9:-lv 55 - - .'v'. N' .- so ' .t ' BOB WALKER 'A 'r 'F ' Assistant Coach 5 1' : - .1 ' ' 5x X '. .V.. , ..' ' ' s 5 - - . 5, g., si xx S. ,hh '-' ll 1 v Q ga ' --Q .' s I, gx sg . 5. 2-,..--. g '31, ', : ' - N Y .s' . - -. , s . v . .,-u-b .Q xx 0,-.'4 ,?,..,.V:.. x ..',' 4., I: I , :ru . sx ,. . .' ' -. s lf- , - -.Nz , f... I. . . .-., 44,1 '95 l. . n . .l . ,, . . . .1 ,' ., n 1 -1. 0 , . H .wg , 5.21, 8 ' .3 - V ff-'.-. : IL .:, -., - :.- 11- 2- 33 94- '--- ' . I. -.2 . .,.. , . . - 1, g. . 0 Q, .-'.',w V -.' ' ' ' ' XT '23, '15 .. '..'j.J',. :1jZ' -. -.' ,- 1 ' . .n-.4 211. ' . . 1 Q, 5- '.'.. , Z, , - '-' '.' . .fr .53 -,-. g . , v . Q - :-. f is ...A ' ',-Q . 1' ' Q' .- ' . --...j 4 ,- 'I ':.'f.- . ' ..,- . ' - .- '-:- f 5 . . . '-' -,- ,- ' 't-l, ,?..',',.-....., . , ' ,. - .fa f- , '-. 1- , ' 1 'l . 4 , ' , '1 ,- '- ..-' :cqkx 1 -L -, H.. -..,, .nv , . 5.4 y K, Q-. f..--- ---,f. -,- 'Ix 43 z: -.:,-I,-.-, - 1 s-- ' ' ... F '. -rn:-I ,-H-3,.,.r.L. Z, . ....., ,..- , gf' .. :v . -,L:if? .L,ig.. 1 I A, , ' - 1 Lf ' ' lt's been a pleasure making your photographs MONTROSE STUDIO 63 BOB SHANER Captain Forward JACK GALBRAITH JJ PAUL EVANS Guard . Yllraify DICK HANSEN Center Guard CHUCK FOSTER Forward i RAUSCH BROTHERS HARDWARE BILL OWENS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Dean 8. Barry Paint Household Appliances of All Kinds 2768 West Broad Street Columbus 4, Ohio North Starr Road at Lane Avenue Phone KI-0277 Phone RA- 'I 846 I 64 SWG BERNARD GEYER Forward Hilliards 43 45 52 33 46 51 34 24 27 53 52 38 60 34 31 51 37 41 51 50 JOE MARTIN Guard South Solon 44 Dublin 25 Madison Rural 60 Gahanna 43 Plain City 47 Grove City 52 London 47 Sharonville 48 Madeira 30 Groveport 51 Brown 63 Hamilton Township 47 University 59 Mifflin 61 New Albany 52 Westerville 67 Reynoldsburg 57 Worthington 73 Canal Winchester 57 Holy Family 44 HARRY WALCUTT Forward BUZ CHRISTENSEN Guard X RAY'S CYCLE SHOP WESTGATE ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 3060 West Broad Street Columbus 4, Ohio Phone RA-1148 0521112 HQJLJACL Squd ROW l: Dick Fisher, Guard, Fred Barrett, Forward, Don Patterson, Center, Joe Winkler, Cen- ter, Jim Swormsiedt, Guard, Gary West, Guard. ROW 2: Coach Tom Swope, George Miller, Guard, David Warner, Guard, Bob Burns, Guard, Allen Hunt, Forward, Bill Boden, Forward, Hilliards 19 South Solon 17 34 Dublin 22 24 Madison Rural l7 26 Gahanna 23 32 Plain City 28 26 Grove City 20 32 London 44 22 Madeira 26 ' 28 Sharonville 10 26 Groveport 28 28 Brown 3I 25 Hamilton Township 24 24 University 15 40 Mifflin 8 19 New Albany 'I6 32 Westerville 46 27 Reynoldsburg 32 32 Worthington 40 38 Canal Winchester 27 30 Holy Family 34 The Reserves enjoyed a good season with 12 wins and 8 losses. The league standing was a 7-win to 3-loss record. The squad was high-spirited and well-mannered. Their playing was very good and they were well coached by Bob Walker under the supervision of Tom Swope. Our hats off to a swell team and success in the future! GEORGE'S DRIVE-IN L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY One-hall mile west of Rome Good Food Class Rings 66 t 7 950 gaagefga Morrrkoss srumo Myy fe b rua th 67 0l'YlECOH'llI1g. Ltd tw-f'T,f' ! I'lCLl05 Compliments of HILLTOP KIWANIS CLUB 68 ww .-.Li Q I 'r 4 1 fo y-f-fx? J o Q KN f , l 5 ' and , me HS he Fill-55 l ,du 3124, nm X gl 'if 'l ig, - at '. 'V Xi LN M' sr' or 'N 'il unior 66456 Wag SO HELP ME -In the basement laboratory at the Hart house, Harry, who is sweet on Su Roberts, cooks up a formula for killing bugs. Miss Fay, , Harry's biology teacher, is interested in the insecticide. Coach Baxter is interested in Miss Fay. Together they set Harry up in business. Harry hires his pals-Squeaky with the lazy disposition and chang- ing voice, Plato with the hermit complex, Mickie, his starry eyed sister who , reads Walter Pater, and Permelia, Su's rival. 0 at ,Z ,f,f 1 A olb They manufacture Harry's hari-kari for bugs. Business boomsl Then -smash! Suddenly retailers refuse to handle the insecticide-not sufficient profit. No more supplies. The help strikes, the backers back out. Then Yoyo starts trouble between Harry and Su. Then finally everything turns out just finel CAST SU ROBERTS .,,. -,-Ernmalou Nunamaker SARAH HART ....... ---- B STTY JO Stvrmonr HARRY HART .,., ,,..,v E ddIe Eberhard SQUEAKY RIGLEY--- ....,, Don McKean MISS PAY ...c. ....,. S ue Hamilton MlCKlE HART ..V.. ----. J EBU V5Q'll6l' COACH ...,,.,.. ..., D ave Ferguson MRS. GLEASON ..... .Yv- D Ofamy Fassig YOYO BRUNO .... .... D ick Brashear MR, SQUAFFERS ...... .--f- C arl Kldwell SADIE HARRIS ,......,,.,...,.. Connie Miller PERMELIA GLEASON .....v..... Carolyn Hoover PLATO BLAIR ........u,...,...,. Dick Fisher SHERIFF ..A..a...-..-.-------f-- Tom Kent Compliments of GUY ELBIN County Engineer 70 enior add lgfag MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN -The play is a three-act comedy based on the complications of college life. The main action of the play takes place in the Green Hall Girls Dorm at Pointer College. Susan Abbott's mother has just entered the college with a scholarship given for a woman with the name of Abigail Fortitude. Susan and her mother have complications over the private life of the zoology professor. Bobo Jackson, the college bigshot, and other college fellows are overwhelmed by the beauty of Abigail. Dean Gillingham doesn't approve of anything unconventional and he believes Mrs. Abbott must be trying some publicity stunt. The play is full of excitement and comedy which adds to the interest and amusement of the audience. CAST MRS. ABIGAIL ABBOTT ..,,s-. Shirley Bolender MARGE .... .... R eva Nifrhvls SUSAN ....,,A,,,,,,--, s,-- V irqinia Williams BOBO--- ..., Buz Christensen MRS. Nlll-l-ER., --,-.-,, ---Y- M arjorie Knick JACK ............ ..... B 9fI'13YCl GGYCI' SYLVIA ..,,.-- -,-v- S ally Sichol HOWIE ...,..AA.... .... H oward Crispin BUNNY .,.,- ---Donna While BILL ,..,.,,s,,,..,.. .... J ack Flickingar HELEN ..,. ,-.--, B eny Owgn DEAN GILLINGHAM ...... .,.. 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