Holmes Liberty High School - Oriole Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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HHJI QDVERTISING Qommmazmmuom C I , x, X x ff - fx 2 1. +,g' L l.L,.Xf'X 1 , FOREWORD A srhool Wlth such Q blgh standlng ao our own can only expect to hold its olgh pOQltlOH by oontlnulng to develop and expand lD 1ts 3CflVltlGS as well as arademleallv Ye bell ve the lS94O OFlO1C wlll lorm ano+mff 1 P nt ruog fle wle 'hero ww o many more and boft r Orlolos oobl ,hed The yfars Lo conf J . V fl 0 1 ,. 4. . A , U . , J ' ff e 1 1 ' ' 5 'f H U'f- inywn ta X, in HfL's ladder to perfeotifo, Our sin- CJMV lah is that Ql - Hill o L U' o U e,.o ' - j' if J. in ,-H to 'f ro. ORIOLE STAFF Ed1tor ln Chlef Wllllam Lehman Buslness Manager B111 Haller Asslstants Rlchard Sand Ralph Hammond Productlon Manager John Brlnkman Art Edltor Don Powers OPgaHlZHtlOHS Edltor Elleen Kllnk Sports Edltor John Meister Alunnl Edltor Marlan Sponseller Cal ndar Helen Whlte School Hlstory Jeanne Seele Cla s N111 Bernlce Walker, Gladys DOWHlng Class P1ophecy Ihrlam Smlth, Inez Tschanen oenlor Aotlvltles Irene Stlger Typlst Mary Jane Jump Group and 1nd1v1du l 1 tel trlen by Boles Dandurand Studlo. Snapshots taken by Robert Wentz I 1 D I i I I l 0 I . I 8 C I n ' , J D l I O I l I . J l U I C I I O D I . . . ' . . . . X . ' 0 0 U . e . . . . . ' Class History. - . . - - - -Mary Jane Jump s V' . . . . ' ' 6 l . . ' 0 U I l C O . , ' ' ' Q P ct' es '51 - scnoop -I-TTSTORY In 1922 the people of what 18 now Holmes Liberty ccmmun1ty kn w they were to have a new consolidated school, for lt was ln that year the long fought for bond issue carr1ed One half mile strip off the north s1de of Holmes had gone to Lykens school. The greater part of L1berty had consolidated with Jaclson at Sulphur Sprlngs Sc by the consolldatlon of Holmes townsh1p wlth a two mile strip of Liberty, a new school distrlct was founded and called Hblmes Liberty Later, the greater part of Tod went into the new district, giv1ng it forty elght square miles of territory The most suitable central location was decided and eight acres of land were purchased from W S Spiegel for the site of the bu11d1ng and the schcolds playground Work began on the building on January 13, 1923, by the Miller Brothers Construction Company It was finished and ready for occupancy on October 10 1924 However, some outside work such as walks and landscaping was completed later The Total capital outlay in the ini tial cost of our school was 8165,l7l Ol Of course, that does not in clude the add1t1onal cost of tho improve ents made later The f1TSt school buses were Rec buses, and the garage was bu1lt to house them When the Recs had to be replaced by the Ford buses 1n use now, the ga rage had to be made much larger Other improvements made since the maln bulldlng was completed are the farm shop the romodeling of the old farm shop 1Ht0 a music room, the modern llbrary the upsboedate kitchen improvements in landscaplng As was stated before Holmes Llberty school was ready for the 404 puplls who entered 1ts portals for the flrst txme on October 10 1924 Center whlle others had been attendlng Bucyrus Hlgh School so the school started w1th a Senlor class and had S1X members 1n 1tS flPSt graduatlng class 1n 1925 Thus the llttle red school houses remembered by the older res1 dents of the com unlty as Beach Grove,Brandyw1ne Crum Everhart, Carl Bash Pleasant Home, Bethel Holmes Center, Fllcllnger, Quaker Vore, Glen Eden Lemert and Oceola became a trad1t1on of the past They had to go to glve way to the advanclng demand of progress Credlt should be g1V9n to former County Superlntendent Fred B1t t1kOfGF who has been called the 'Father of COnS011dat1OD ln Crawford County for h1s untlrlng efforts ln brlnglng about the establlshment of Holmes Llberty school We must also g1VS due respect to the men who have made and kept one of the outstandlng schools ln the state P J Foltz G M Dewltt John A McKn1ght and Rolla D Webster, the four superlntendents of Holmes Llberty 1 . ' - C . 9 I Q . . , O Q I . : E n. 5 , M v e , 1 . A 1 , l Some of these pupils had started their high school work at Holmes . . .8 ' 3 I I I : l I s 1 ' Q 1 V Q a n - Q Q . . . . . . . , s ' ' . I 0 0 it o 'o . , n 'A . . , n fLeft to Flghty Albert Schlfer, Rolla D Webster Supt Ezeklel Dlaber Jess Mutohler, Mllford Kennedy, Charles Splegel THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Holmes Llberty communlty IS proud of lts school boards both past and present and the1r flne records and many aohlevements Thelr efforts, along w1th those of other members of the COmmUn1ty have caused Holmes L1b erty school to be ranked among the best 1n 1ts class The Off1C6PS of the present board, whlch began 1ts work 1n January of thls year are Presldent Ezellel Dalber Clerk Charles Splegel The board whlch served duxl the f1FSt half of the school year con S1St9d of Chester Eppley PFfS1dG1 EZ611O1 D1 ber Vlce Presldent Charles Kocher O F Sponscller Albert Sthifer, and Alma Bates Clerk . . . - , . . , - . A . 7 . 1 , . . 4 . . . . I . , - . m U , : ' . . . . . . C' ' Vice President . . . Jess Mutchler ' , 5 'l lt, 1'4 'a , ' ' , J ' ' - 'L A 1 ' V , . 4 O J r fxs M 4 . Q 1 w is E -l 1 s V ROLLA D. WEBSTER Bucyrus, Ohio Heidelberg College, AB., 1924. Ohio State University, M.A., 1934. Superintendent, Social Science, Mathematics. KATHRYN GEARHART Bucyrus. Ohio Otterbein College, AB., 1932. Ohio State University, Summer, 1937. English 3. Q. CJ if-J t tj I Q Q r E I Y t L.. MARGUERITE SNYDER Tiffini Ohio Heidelberg College, AB., 1936. Tiffi Bowling Green State University, Summer, 1937. Latin History, Social Science Public Speaking. RUTH MCMAHON Barry. Illinois Indiana State Teachers College, BS., 1938. Commerce, Girls' Physical Edu- cation. IONATHAN l. MILLER Goshen. Indiana Goshen College, 193233. Bluffton College, AB., 1936. Purdue Uni' versity, Summer, 1939. Mathematics, Science, History. Ser wmv! W RANDALL F. MOTTS Bucyrus. Ohio eidelberg College, AB., 1934. Heidelberg College, 1934-35. CO- lumbia University, Summers, 1938, 1939. Physical Education, Coach, Science, History, Galion. Ohio Capital University, B. of School Music, Certificate in Voice, 1935. Music. English. DOROTHY GETTMAN Bucyrus. Ohio n Business University, Civil vice Secretarial Course. - Office Secretary, A 67? HELEN LOVE Waterford, Ohio Ohio University, B.S., 1936. Vocational Home Economics KENNETH W. THROCKMORTON Sparta. Ohio Ohio Northern University. 1928-29. Ohio State University, B.S., 1933. Vocational Agriculture. 1 ..llWwJ9rt15ffZi7 IESSIE SHOAF Galena. Ohio Ohio State University, B.S., 1937. First Grade 7 . ,J 4 ,Ill ,f 411'- -1' DORIS GREEN Chatiield, Ohio Capital University, Elementary Diploma, 1935. Capital Univer- sity, Summer. Ohio State Univer- sitY. Sumrrg-ZQOLQS7. Gdekx J . F .' . . Q , 1 I I 'N 7 V J! . .Lei I V 1 2 yf' .3 .. Q I lx W 0 t L I iw? 1 . if' ,O'i' Y ' ' 1 l - 11 7, I5 J gl ' Q 1 f y ,F 5- .xii LENNA HEIBY HENSON Bucyrus. Ohio Bowling Green State University, Elementary Diploma, 1932. Ohio State University, Summer, 1937. Third Grade Bowling Green State University, Summer, 1938 LAURENE MAWER Harpster. Ohio Bowling Green State University, Elementary Diploma, 1937. Ohio State University, Summer, 1938. Subtects taught: Art, Reading, English, Writing, and Physical Education in Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades. Bowling Green State University, Summer, 1937 v -BQ-rtjlii 1 OWARD DEPPEN Bloomville. Ohio Bowling Green State University, B.S., 1939. Subjects taught: Geography, Hy- giene, Spelling, Writing, and Physical Education in Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades. 1. W. ULMER Len-mort. Ohio Ohio Northern University. Subjects taught: Mathematics, His- tory Writing and Ph sical Edu . . 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'41,-'f.'!F.' t,'f,' -lllslys' 'J-fi I 1'- 'J' ' f -2 X - 5:2 1 ' 'YE' aff g' ROY BALLARD SLOQIB Im sendmg my credrt rn today Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus I 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Cou y Muslcall 2 3 4 Cantatal 3 4 4 I-I Club 3 190'-f IOHN BRINKMAN Iohnny I always get the better when I argue alone Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Lrbrarxan 4 Operetta 2 Cantata 3 4 Boys Quartet 3 Dramatrcs 3 4 4l-IClubI 2 3 esldent 3 FFA I 4 Presrdent 4 Varsrty I-I Club 3 Treasurer 3 4 Baseball 3 Honorary Captam 4 Basketball I 2 3 Honorary Captarn 2 Chalk Box Buslness Manager 3 4 Class Presldent 2 3 4 Orlole Staff 4 WILLIAM DEITLER 1 Many trams of thought carry no frexqht Bucyrus I-hgh School I 2 3 Dramahcs 4 LUCILLE DEWIEL Lucy It IS better to be small and shme Than to be large and cast a shadow Glee Club I 2 3 4 Operetta Z County Musrcal 3 Cantata 3 4 Home Economlcs Club 2 3 G A A JL, ,NV JV' GLADYS DOWNING Gladxe And I had to walk all the way Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Ivhxed Chorus 3 4 Operetta I 2 Coun Mus1cal2 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Home Economlcs Club 2 3 GA A 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 Basketball I 2 3 Or1ole Staff 4 IRENE EHRESMAN Suze Uncertam coy and hard to please Home Economrcs Club 2 3 G A A M,-fu WILLIAM HALLER Mort A mmd of your own IS worth four ot tho e of your trrends Bucyrus I-Itgh School I 2 M1X9d Chorus 3 4 Pres1dent4 County MUS1CGl 3 4 Cantata 4 Boys Ouartet 3 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 4l-I Club 3 4 FFA 3 4 Varsrty I-I Clu 3 4 Vrce Presxdent 3 Presldentf-1 Baseball 3 4 Basket ball 3 4 Captam Reserve 3 Chalk Box Sports Edltor 4 Class V1ce Presrdent 3 4 Orrole Staff 4 Mwlilwfuc RALPH HAMMOND Zxther lt takes a lean horse to run a long race Bucyrus I-hgh School I Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 2 Coun Mus1caI2 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Dramatxcs 3 4 Varsxty I-I Club 4 Track 2 3 4 Basket 2 3 4 Class Vice President 2 Orlole Staff 4 , . , : 7 Ht 2, . 1 . 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' - . ll r . . , . : : 2, , z : ty , I - - - f .V 7 ' 3, 4- 3, : , . : ball JI cc Y ,rg-f' X ,u c-,xy QS' MARY IANE IUMP Iumpie lf l had to choose between typing and eating Id type Clubl 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Operetta l 2 County Musical l 2 Cantata 3 4 Dramatics 3 4 Friendship Club 3 4 Hom Eco nomics Club President 3 GA A 3 4 Vice President 4 Basketball l 2 Student Council Secretary 4 Chalk Box Proof Reader 3 Artist 4 Oriole Staff 4 EILEEN KLINK Klmky l still wont believe it Cubl 2 3 4 Operettal 2 Musical 3 4 Cantata 3 4 3 4 Friendship Club 4 Vice Pre ident 4 Home Eco s Club 2 3 GAA Club 4 Oriole Staff 4 Class reasurer l X EARL KOCHER Kocher They can conquer who think they can ee Club I, 2 3 4, Coun Musical 3 45 Cantata 3 45 F.F.A. , , 3, 45 Varsity H C b Track 3, 45 Apple Iudging Team 45 Potato ludging Team 2. glwfiff-Jw Mijas WILLIAM LAHMAN 1 , A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the wisest men. Glee Club l, 25 Operetta l, Z5 Dramatics 35 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 45 Varsity H Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Baseball 3, 45 B sketball l, 2, 3, 45 Stu ent Council President 45 Chalk Box Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Class President lp Representative to Buckeye Boys' State 35 Oriole Editor 45 Senior Book Assistant Editor 3. DONALD McDOWELL Mickey The bird that tlutters least is the longest on the wing Club l 2 Z 3 4 Track Manager 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 2 3 4 IOHN MEISTER Mike Men of a few words are the best men Clee Clubl 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Student Council 4 Operetta 2 County Musical 3 4 Cantata 3 Club 1 Z 2 3 4 News Reporter 3 Vice President 4 Star Farmer4 Varsity H Club 3 4 Track 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Stud nt Council l Oriole Staff 4 E DON POWERS Aby In sports and iourneys men are knovtm Glee Club l 2 4 Cantata 4 Dramatics 3, 4' 4-l-I Club l 3' Varsity H Club 3 4 Treasurer 3' Student Council 45 Track 3 4' Baseball 2 3 4- Basketball l Z 3 4 Honorary Captain Reserve l Honorary Captain Varsity 45 Stu- dent Council 3, 4- Chalk Box Art Editor 3 45 Class Secretary l, Class Treasurer 3 4' Oriole Staff 45 Senior Book Ioke Editor 3. RICHARD SAND Dick Nothing was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Glee-Club l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta l, 5 County Musical 3, 45 Cantata 3, 45 F. F. A. lp Varsity H Club 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, Z, 3, 45 Chalk Box Business Manager 3, 45 Oriole Staff 4. IEANNE SEEI. Ieannle Full of fun and mrsch vous too Dolnq thrnqs she shouldnt do Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Operetta l 2 Couny Mus1cal2 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Dramatrcs 3 4 Frrendshlp Club 3 4 Pres1dent4 Home Econornrcs Club 2 3 Treasurer 2 Vrce Presr dent3 G A A 3 4 4HClub1 2 3 News Reporter 3 Student Councrl Treasurer 4 Chalk Box Socrety Edrtor 3 Assrstant Editor 4 Class Secretary 2 3 4 Mrss Holmes Lrberty 4 Orrole Staff 4 MIRIAM SMITH Smxttle I make the most of all that comes The least of all that qoes Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 Orchestra2 3 4 Operettal 2 County Mus1cal3 4 Cantata 3 4 Dramatrcs 4 Home Economrcs Cu 23GAA34Or1e Qtaff 4 ARTHUR SPIEGEI. Pete Lrfes too short to hurry Glee Club 3 County Musrcal 3 F F A l 2 3 4 Apple Iudqrnq Team 4 MARIAN SPONSELLER Spony How much there hes behrnd her laughter Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Operettal 2 Cantata 3 4 Home Economrcs Club 2 3 G A A 3 4 Secretary 4 4l-I Club 4 Class Reporter 4 Lrbrarlan 4 Onole Staff 4 IRENE STIGER Rene Deep rown eyes runnrng over with qlee Merry brown eyes are the eyes for me Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 Operetta l 2 County Musxcal3 4 Cantata 3, 4, Dramatrcs 3 Fnendshrp Club 3 4, Secretary 4 Home Economrcs Club2 3 G A A 3 4 Orrole Staff 4 WW INEZ TSCHANEN Turkey Iust a mrnute Ill call her Glee Club 4 County Musrcal 4 Cantata 4 Dramatrcs 4 Home Economrcs Club 2 3 C A A 3 4 Orlole Staff 4 Frrend hlp Club 4 714,77 BEHNICE WALKER Bemxe Vrvacrous and 1ov1al she IS a frlend to all Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 4 Operettal 2 County Muslcal 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Home Econorn rcs Club 2 3 Treasurer 3 G A A Vrce Presldent 3 Presldent 4 41-I Club 1 Z 3 4 Recreaton Leader 3 Presrdent 4 Baseball l 2 3 Basketballl 2 Lxbranan 4 'fl73fUl'V'3ZfCA HELEN WHITE Pug Her mlnd her krnqdom and her wrll are law Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Operetta l 2 Couny Musrcall 2 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Dramatrcs 3 4 Frrendshrp 3 4 Treasurer 4 Home Economlcs Clu 23GAA34Or1le Sta 4 fff WARREN YAUSSY Ycxussy My memo y IS the tlunq wrth whrch I forget Glee Club 1 2 4I-I Club l 2 3 4 F F A l 2 3 4 Apple Iudqmg Team 2 Potato Iudqlnq Team 4 0-1 RAY BALLARD lno prcturel Scrap Iron Let not your thoughts be deep lest you drown rn them Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus l 2 3 4 Vrce Pres1dent4 Oper etta 2 County Musrcall 2 3 4 Cantata 3 4 Boys Quartet 3 4 Varslty l-I Club 3 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Student Councll 2 3, Treasur er 3, Dramatrcs 3, Chalk Box 3, 4 T' 1 X l I 77 . 7. 7, 7 I . ' . ' . 7 7 7 7 7 t 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1- 7 - ' 7 7 ' ' 7 7 7 S 7 7 7 . . I . I ,X X72 l 7 7 7 7 ' 54 j I, A f n , 7 1 ' 7 I 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - lb 7 7 . . . , 7 'ol , ' ' , ' 5 'Q U , , 7 I 7 , 7 7 7 7 7 Oriole Staff 45 Friendship Club 4. 7 our Ov' - 7 7 . ' . ' 1' f - A 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' - 7 7 7 7 7 t 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 b , 7 . . . , 7 'O ff . . I 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 . . . , , , g 7 7 - - 5 ' . . 7' 7 7 - 7 '3' I I l 7 W I 4 b ' 77 77 l 7 ll ' 7 . 77 r f I 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' 7 - 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 ' , , , 7 ' ' ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 ' I . 7 7 . . . 7 7 - ' - .9252 W1....LL We the Seniors of Holmes-Liberty, Class of 1940, being sound in mind and body, do hereby bequeath the underwclassmen the following: Ray Ballard hereby wills his erooning habit to Gerald Bauer to master the art. Roy Ballard leaves his formula for growing a heavy befrd t Clarence Schiefer John Brinkman wills his abilities to secure presidencies Gordon Grove William Deitler leaves his graceful wall to Harlan Leimenstoll Lucille Dewiel bequeaths her quiet ways to Carol Lahman, whose tongue it is said is loose at both ends Gladys Downing wills her dimples to Betty Hodgson Irene Ehresman wills her dislike for boys to Marie Edgington William Haller leaves his bass voice to Warren Eppley Ralph Hammond bequeaths his ability to a mile runner to Warren Kalb Mary Jane Jump gives part of her ability to tickle the ivories with a few swing notes to Carl Swihart Eileen Klink wills her ability to study to Donna Belle Gingery Earl Kocher wills his ability to dress to Kenneth Lust William Lahman mills his position as editor of the Chall Box anyone who is unfortunate enough to receive that Job Donald McDowell leaves his set of various traffic rules to an one who needs them John Meister wills his quiet ways to nelvin lmtchler Don Dicl Powers wills his ability to play basketball to Charles Reece, who seems to be m ling good Richard Sand wills that darl wavy hair of his to Eddk2He1nhani Jeanne Seele bequeaths hor ttraction for out of town boys to Eloise Musser who seems perfectly satisfied with one from right around here Miriam Smith wills her ability to 'wheel the Whippet to Martha Jane Sp1egel,who in the past seemed to have akut of difficulty Arthur Spiegel wills part of his height Q6'2n to Junior Miler Oh yes his firm foundation too ca O . I . . . . . . . . to I . . . . . c . . . . . 1 ! ' . . . 0 . . . . . I . l . . . . . . . . . . . X . . . . . . O W c to h . . . ' 0 O . . . . ' U . - v . JN 1 . . r , 1. . . . U . . ' N ' ac . . ,. , . . . . 4- O , a ' - - - . V . . . 3 . , L . . . . I . . . Q - H . . . . . . . ,. . . . pq ' J , .LJ Q J 2 0 nrlurv Sponse le Ll her abl Hx eo erve a vollex bell +o C A L re S lg r cafe or Hfwddllqg I to MarJor1e Sand Ivev T hanen wllls ber ablllty to I to Florence Dewlel Born co llall e W111S her slender figure to Betty Smaltz H 1 Warren Yaus y w1lls hls shyness around g1rls to Carl Johnson x ho has 11-onclad nerves lo the Clfmss of 1941 we leave the baol seats ln assembly for Ilbft yezIr's use To ll our teachers we leave our thanls and hope we gave ch rum oo prleve IU WITI: SS ll ERFOI I I' HAVE HEREUNIO SET OUR HANDS AND SEALS THIS S VENTETITT DAY' Ol' IAY In T YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FND FOI- W S ne HOLMES LIPERFY CLASS OF 1940 Mf ' . I L.. r xr I., ,lf J' s . 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W, , L ' . 4.14 u 'El 4 Q 4 r J CLASS PROPHECY What strange thlngs seem in toxe for the Senlors of 1940 We were g1ZlH lnto the Whltb globes 1n front of Holmes Llberty the other day when a strange panorama began to un ld before our eyes We saw'llttle she reducedj blonde Jem e Seele Slttlng 1n her cozy llttle farm home readlng story books to t e 11 tle chlldren clustered around her ctalr John Brlnkman seemed to notlce but lltcle the absence of a part of h1S flnger, for he was st1l1 charmlng the falrer sex as 1n the days of yore at Holmes Llberty Coples of the New York T1mes flashed by and we saw B111 Lahman as 1ts edltor and drawlng a dollar a day for the work 'The salary s ' sald B111 mg marrled rather small CAS yet no Fame has come to many a natlonally known nurse 'but 'twlll do untll next June when I am ge one seems to know who the brlde wlll be I of the class 'We saw next Irene Ehresman as She was WOTk1ng for the Red Cross 1n Bucyrus after cons1derable SChOO11Hg She felt that her fame could only grow throurh a war Where she would be remembered as another Flo ence Night lngale Next we saw a scene ln Marlon, Oh1o Ray Ballard hai started a muslc school In h1s flrst year he already had one student Ray tlred of h1s posltlon ln one of Magor Bowes unlts because of the late hours Our mouths watered at the Slght of a manourper stand owned and op erated by the famous hamburger turner Don Povers It seems that when he bought the place, no one could turn the hamburgers to su1t hlm, so he took over the goo hlmself Another great SUFPT1S9 occurred when a walter looked up from the counter and we saw that lt was Earl Kocher Amld a clanglng of bells and blowlng of wh1stles the Pennsylvanla Ra1lroad Statlon came 1nto vlew and we saw Irene Stlger busy at her desk She had worked up from a pOS1t1On as a clerk and 13 expected to become the presldent of the corporatlon soon Shlftlng the P1CtUT9 to A State Supreme court chamber we saw Ar thur Splegel ln plenty of trouble In hls OCbUp8t1OD as a Slgn palnter he had become qulte famou amd gust slgned a contract wlth Lord and Taylor 1n New York to become thelr head desl ner Forgettlng all he learned 1n Bus1ness Law back 1U 1940 he left a Job he was dO1Hg ln Columbus and started for New York The state pollce soon caught up wlth hlm and here he was 1n court wlth Helen Whlte a hls defense attorney ACCOPd1ng to the papers thlngs were not goln so well, for both the defendant and attorney were etpcctod to be g1VCU sentences A look at the finest rural homo 1U the Unlted States showed us lt belongs to Warren Yaussy, the popular 1 ter Farmer We found that he was to take a posltlon 1n the Unltcd States Department of Agrlculture soon ........i .-..-.-........ -, . 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J lv, . 1 1 l A vlew of a mlnor automoblle accldont found Sherlff Donald McDowell 1n a sp1rited quarrel wlth Lucllle D6W1Pl of the Dew1el Danclng School of Gal1on Lucllle won the argument and drove away the f1PSt person ever to w1n a dec1s1on over the stalwart sherlff of Crawford County fam1l1ar g1ggle touched the ear and a scene 1n WMAN Mansfmeld showed t1ne of the C1V111ZGd world Marlan Sponseller, the famous glrfler golng through her rou Her present repertolre 1S Sald to lnclude glgg16S from all parts bale of money appeared and Wlth lt Elleen Kllnk Her pos1t1on as a secretary 1n the Westlnghouse f1rm seemed to be paylng very well, We wonder 1f her nerves have stra1ghtened up' Would you ever have dreamed of B111 Haller dO1ng charlty work? We were amazed But there was B111 handlng out food and clothlng 1n the slums of a large c1ty He sa1d he could get a better gob but he gust felt sorry for the poor people A v1ew of the sunny South showed the happy go lucky vagabond, Roy Ballard tuck ln the sand Wlth h1s trusty motorcycle He gust won't stop tF8VS111g Over at Lemert Mary Jane Jump had taken over the orchestra of Ed d1e Duchen, who had retlred Mary tootlng troubador for a t11p around At Star Farmer John Meister's r1d1ng the tractor day and nlght to Jane gust h1red Mlrlam Sm1th as the the world wlth the orchestra place he and Gladys Downlng were get out the crops 1n t1me A sports seotlon of a newspaper was f11l.oftwo O1ymPlC hopes, Ber n1ce Walker and B111 D61t19T Bernlce was respected the world over for her Sklll at tennls B111 recently attracted attent1on for h1S record non stop SW11 up the Broken word Creel from Oceola to Rldgeton Ralph Hammond was nearly reachlng h1S goal of a four mlnute mlle and the ex parts predlct he w11l reach h1s peak 1n about 19504 In front of prosperous Inez Tschanenfs General Store 1n Spore, a large group of beaut1ful g1f1S were seen golng 1nto 005t8S18S over a large theater poster A close up showed a p1cture of Rlchard Sand and the announcement that he soon would appear ln C6011 B DeH1lle's latest p ture, 'The Heart's Desire ' The last lmages faded away The globes turned red then black re mlndl g us of other days then to a pure white again The prophecy of the gTotes was completed . . . . . 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W I y , -- f - - - 3-- V , - O CLASS HISTORY Twelve years ago ln the school year of 1927 28 forty f1V6 puplls were enrolled ln the f1FSt grade Of thls group only twelve remalned to graduate thls year They are John Brlnkman, Mary Jane Jump, E1 een Kl1nk,Earl Yocher, Willlam Lahman, Donald McDowell John Melster, Don Powers Jeanne beele Marlan Sponseller, Bernlce 'Walker, and Warren Yaussy The flTSt of the new comers stlll wlth us were the group from Oceola school They lncluded Arthur Splegel Irene Stlger, Helen Whlte, and Inez Tschanen Gladys Downlng and Mlrlam Smlth entered 1H the flfth, B111 Deltler jolned the class ln the flfth grade, later to leave and flnally return agaln th1S year In the seventh grade Rlchard Sand entered the class Irene Ehresman came 1n the Glghth grade In our Freshman year we acqulred our twlns, Ray and Roy Ballard From Bucyrus Hlgh came Ralph Hammond and from Fremont came im cllle Dew1el ln the Sophomore year B111 Haller came from Bucyrus ln the Junlor year Presldent Wllllam Lahman Vlce Presldent Jack Kerr Secretary Don Powers Treasurer Elleen Klink Student Councll John Me1ster Our advlsor was M1ss Gearhart In1t1at1on and the f1YSt of a long SSYISS of partles were lucklly survlved For the school year of 1937 58, the class ugaln had Mlss Gearhart as advlsor, and elected Pres1dent John Brlnkman V106 PFGS1d6ht Ralph Hammond Secretary Jernne Seele Treasurer 'Warren Sherer Student Counoll Ray Ballard - , - . . I . . H : . an ., . . . . . A A p , , . . '- -- s 1 . . z . 1 . . D ' s 3 0 In our Freshman year, 1936-57, the following officers were elected . B D C C 0 O . l I I O I I I U ll 0 O U I 0 0 I . O I A i . . . I l J 5 Durlng the Junlor year r Motts was our advlsor and the follov offlcers were ln charge PYSSld6Ht John Br1nkman V1CS Pres1dent B111 Haller Secretary Jeanne Seele Treastrer lon Powers Student Councll Ray Ballard The great events of our h1gh school careers began to occur last year T ere was of course, the JUn1OT Play, 'T klng the Gount,n comedy wlth Ralph Hammond, Jeanne Seele Mary Jane Jump, Helen Wh1te, John Brlnkman, Don Powers, B111 Haller, Ray Ballard Wllllam Lahman, Beulah FFltZ, and Elleen Kllnk The Junlor Senlor banquet was held at Hotel Hardlng, MBT1On alned, as lS the custom at all H L Junlor S6H1OT banquets Thls year Mr Motts was agaln class advlsor and the offlcers are Pres1dent John Br1nkman Vlce Pres1dent B111 Haller Secretary Jeanne Seele Treasurer Don Powers Student Councll B111 Lahman The Senlor year has been one b1g flurry of actlvlty for all the class members The Qen1or Play drew one of the b1ggest crowds 1n the h1StOTy of the scloo The Jufldl Senlor banquet caused much less worry than lt d1d last year Tre L ck Denocrat1c Nat1onal Convent1on held at Whetstone took a great dea' Jf p1eparat1on and the S6n1OFS took an aCtlVe part 1n the proceed ng V1S1t1Dg the photographer at Tlffln was a h1ghl1ght of the year Wlth the scrool days of the cla s nearly over, we regret deeply that we must leave the school, but there 1S also a feellng of rel1ef that th1ngs Wlll qulet down a b1t and our care worn bOdl9S may recuper ate 1n peace , . . . , L b 1-I , ,.Lf'f . . . . 9 O I U J U O . s Q . . .. J 0 I I Q I O ', I K . ,. J 5 I I 0 6 1 C 1. . - . . 0 . Q . . . . y . . h , , a a A J 9 c ' 0 I' ' ' :D - 0 . : l O U I 0 U . . Q u - . Q Q 0 Q . . Q . 0 I U D , 1. . N -, . 'M . . -. - . . . Y x N . . . . 1, 1. J, ' ' v- gr- ' . ' ' . 1. 1 3: I 1 S . . . . - . - U THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Class of 1940 presented nPeekaboo Penny as 1tS Senlor Play Aprll Zo to an audlence whlch fllled the 8Ud1tOT1um to lts capaclty HPeekaboo Pennyn was a mystery comedy 1nVOlV1Dg a Jewel rob bery and the pTOdUCt1OD of a freak play The cast conslsted of John Montgomery Frank DeLa la JmwtSmih Pendleton Penny Peg Roger B111 Baller Ralph Hammond Elleen Kllnl Jola' brlrdznan Jeanne Seele PFlSC111H PT6Ht1SS Helen Wh1te Buck Dorgey Blll Deltler Mr Bently Don Powers The pTOdUCt1OH was capably d1FGCtGd by Mlss Snyder Speclal mUS1C was furnlshed between acts featurlng Ray Ballard and Walt Vledenburvh on the 9l9CtT1C gultar and 6lCCtIlC bango H ST . . . n 1 0 :il X . 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PT ' Q9 'i 1. -'x ?4 3 W ' 1' I JUNIOR CLASS HISTO'1 In the fall of 1938, the cla s of 1941 extered hlgh school w1th 48 members not as nF1SSh16S but as nlnth graeers wlth the same opportu n1t1es as those preceedlng them, They were pr1v1leged+to attend the usual Freshman Sophomore party g1V6H them by the Sophouores Several class partles were engpyed the maln one belng the 1n1t1at1on, and d1d they get 1t' The class Off1CGFS were Pres1dent, Evelyn Johnson V1ce Presldent Dor1s Campbell Secretary Clara Vae Pallor Treasurer Clarence Schlefer Councll member, Daryl Pflelderer News Reporter Rlta Evans Class Adv1sor lr M1ller Comlng back the next year to thelr accustomed haunts as Sophomores they organlzed w1th the fO11OW1ng OfflCCPS Presldent Clarence Schle fer V106 Presldent Wllbur A1dt Secretary La Vanga Nlcholson Treas M8FJOF1C L1nn Class Advlsor Ihss Gearhart Durlng the sophomore year the boys began to show athletic aadaty and the g1P1S wcren't so bad olther for they won the baseball tourna mont The JUn1OT year started out as most years do mak1ng them fool more lmportant, for lnstead of belng loolod down upon by the upper classmen, they were now upper classmen them elves 0ff1CCPS are Presldent Margorle Llnn V1ce Pres1dent Clarence Sthlefer Secretary Dolores Powers Treasurer Glenn Rett1g COUHP11 Member Daryl Pflelderer News Reporter Evelyn Johnson Class AdV1SOT Hr Threckmorton The enrollment for the year 1S twenty six members SOC1U1 actlv 1ties and many successful part1es have been held The outstandlng event was the Junlor class pl y nLook Out L1zz1e A r bblt supper skatlng party, welner roast and hlgh school party were a few of the social QCt1V1t1OS ln whlch the Junlors tool part The Junlor SCD1OF banquet held at the H rdlng Hotel h r1on, on Aprll 19 proved to be a great success Margorle Llnn AW S 3 ' ' , - H . ' 1 ' . - , , . - E o 1 ' . . , . . 1 . . . . . . : 3 I ' 3 3 3 3 5 5 - X H 3 .1 . . , ,. 3 , .L a ' s . . , 2 ' , ' ' S ' .0 I A .9 I urer, Evelyn Johnsong Council Member, Daryl Pfleidererg News Reporter, . . . 3 . , '. p . . N .. , , , , - I I , . ' S U I I - O U O i I ' . . 0 I 1 u 0 O ' - I D . . - - A 1 . . lg . rv . . a , . k , t , L S ., . . .E . . . C L . u , - I , Q . , na . . p 0 Wilbur Aldt Vlola Auck Gerald Bauer Kathryn Campbell Opal Candel Narren Epnley Clara Vae Fallor Donna B Glngery Garnet GO0dW1U Dorothy Hell Mary Kay Hern Carl Johnson Evelyn Johnson Genevieve Metzger Daryl Pflelderer Dolores Powers Edw1n Relnhard Glenn Rettlg J mes RlndfUSS Clarence SCh16f8T Mabel Selbert Martha J Sp1egel Donna Rose Spore Wllma J Starner L11l1an Stelner future the present lS all thou soon be present and the present 'Pshaw' Why worry of e hast for the future w1ll W1 l soon be past il HThere w1th QPOICSHSHS 1p the1e vath a smile always the glrl well wor h Wh116 'Just good natured that's a UA pleasant smlle a helplnb h.nd a mand that alms to un derstand ' ' lllng a work and klnd at heart ' ' steady and easy gO1ng fellow 'If she w1ll she w1ll and you may depend on 1t, she won't she won't and there's the end of lt ' 'Mark TWU1H doesn't know what he missed he should have me th1s humorlst H ' ways rea y or a ro 1C lng good tlme 'Mb J1kC her for her gGnO1OUS llndly ways nPretty to talk w1th pretty to walk w1th, and pleasan thlhl on W 1 e's too s ort to hustle 'And st1ll they gaze and st1ll the wonder gr ws at one small head could c ll sle knows uHer words are ever joyous her n nn rs evcr sunn 'They always blame everythlng on me and I an the most nocent one ln the bunch U ' 1r halr an 1 smi e that count mlg ty athlete 1S he, and good fellow, too 'What 1S the use of all thls trlfe and hurrylng pell mell hrough llfev' 'There s mlSCh1Gf 1n thl man Mbnmn' Ah, you've Sald lt but 't1S a secret so don't you spread lt U NA w1nn1ng way mt mlle dres ed so nextbut quite ln style nHer merlts are many her f ults are CI And lf she's met you she'l' QP 1 to you ' ependent now and 1 wen ence fo ev nI'll never trouble tlouele 'tlll trouble troubles WWhen goy an duty cl sh let duty E0 to smash ' ' ' . ' th .,- I ' . . 3 A , 1 . . ' ., 'L 1, h' , ' ' ,' ' , .t . .H A L Y ' - , 11-.H A ' Q. , . G Q , , L. A . - O MH ' it ' .' i TA M - , n Q O If ' ' - 0' . . , . . -- t . . U . Q A ' ' Q . . n Al d f ll k . . n s 1 , Z. ! .n , ' L t to ' , H L I L'fw h 1 'lgn i ' V Y ' . S Th A '- zrry a '1 ' .N Marjorie Linn nShe has her own ideas but sits to please cveryone.N ' , Xu fa O 2 y.n ' - ' x ' in- . x ' 'Fa' ' d . 1 S.n ' ' 'A R 11 ' Q . Q ' l 1 S 0 11 I .' t ' .' 8 . I ' . . . .S A .H , , . . I . U I I Q ' H' ' , a pleasai s.' , A s ' ll O , ' ' . , - a L. - f v, ' , L s',ug t .H 'Ind ' 'ndeg1-d'l ' r er.n ' , ' ' s, ' 1 me.n . . . . V d Q , V r .I 'Nm' hm THE JUNIOR CLASS Front Row left to rlght Donna Rose Spore, Evelyn Johnson, Mary Kathryn Hern, Clara Vae Fallor, Martha Jane Splegel, Margorie Llnn, Dolores Powers, Donna Belle Glngery, V1018 Auck Second Row Daryl Pflelderer, Garnet Goodw1n,Dorothy Hell, Kathryn Campbell, Genev1eve Metzger, L1l11an Stelner, 4W1lma Starner, Opal Candel, Mr Throck morton Third Row- Warren Eppley, James R1DdfUSS, Clarence Sohlefer, Eddle Relnhard, Gerald Bauer, Glenn Rettig, Carl Johnson, Wilbur Aidt . - a 639, 1 ,3 . . y ' M , X w . my ti J I I , , K A ' . , --fl . - , W. ' V up 'A W ........... ...... --c ' J .......... . ' . i -- . . . . . ' . . - Solhomoros front Egg--fleft to rijhtj Eugene Snovely, Eloise Musser, Miriam Lutz, Helen Rettig, Lucille Campbell, Persis Kosher, Junior Miller. Second Row--Roma Dobbin' Betty Campbell Warcile Lutz Mable Lus , Maryorle Walker, Marjorle Sand Beitv Smaltz Thlrd Row HGlV1H Mutohler, lxrltf LClmGHSlOll Wllbur oand Robert Wentz, Glenn Lahn 1, N185 Gearhart Absent Betty Hodg or Cleo Cmndel Fre hnen Front Row Left to rlyhtj I Qnyder, Carol Lehman Dor othy Qzpe Doroth Xuol, Betty SChm1dt wwunlta Metzber, Rutl SL1LfFl Josophlne lnvoceto Donna Hoogson, Florence DLN1Ll S ond Row K thryx Hell lrlte Pfleldertr Jlnot nelnhwrd Ve a Schlofer, Dorothy Lust, Jane Ehresnan, Tvllla Jump, l oocl hoesmln, Ruth Siore Myrtle Sohmldt lrlene Rohorts ler M lla 1 Frarv Grrdol rofo Bobby Nlokum Mllo SLlL6F, C lee ueeoe Jullcr J , 'en.eth Lust Fourth Low Jamo Ream kay Join o karl Shuay Howard Stllfer iarold Iplle rrer I ll fme a n 15 Jun or Ten Eyck, Wa ren Lalp ly Absent Marle Edglngton, Lee Ver mar Thelma Rbse brough I , 1--u-n-n-s -ls A U , , A' , L , , . y . . , Q ' C q , , Q , ' .... ' A 4. ' ' Y' gh A -JC .LC A J , .......... 0 y I -IIT ,. , . ul: u. a S 1 , c NS ...L . ,' ' x I ' . H-K 4 5 N155 L , - , ' ,, - 11' - ,Q - L, . , fy' .t 'I ' , c J 'N Ty- 3' . X nr' - A. , J, , 4 , 3 - . x1 ' 'i ,, ,, . , ' ' ., 4, '- ' , on un.u Xl , Q ' , e e , z 1 re g, , r e f J 1 J '. .S ll ' .s,1 W -, w ' 1 ' , I .' ' .' J ' . I .. Thlrd Row--Cllfford SC1QGT, Calvln Follock, Gordon Sponsel- H: . , y Al . V. ,. N. , l . .Elly l.- , 3 1 XI ' , , , ,lf T ,. 'X ,X , 1' 1 Eff il In u -A 1 . 1- . ' -- -s A, 1 s.n, . -', f . .' T W A r F' . ', I' 4 - ' -1 , . u 3 y, Mn ,L .u L, Wagrf L l,y f, 1 . r p ' --. f .D 1 LG Ll'95H 1, - 'iv Ps SOPHOHORE CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1958 twenty four PUpl1S cntcred hlgh school as Freshmen At the f1PSt class meetlng ln the second week of school the fO1lOW1ng Off1C6TS were elected Presldent, Robert Wentz V106 PPGS1 dent, Harlan Lelmenstoll Secretary, Glenn Lahman Treasurer Junlor Mlller Councll Member E101SG Mus ser News Reporter habel Lust The class had two adv1sors th1S year as Mlss Mary Wlseman accepted another pos1t1on and was sue ceeded by Ihss Helen Love The f1PSt SOCl81 event attended by the Freshmen was the Hlgh School Party,at whlch tmme they were 1n ltlated by the Senlors The Freshmen took advantage of t1o earty pT1V1lLgGS of the year, hav1ng an out party 1n the sprlng They were entortalncd very gra C1OUS1y at the annual Freshman Sophomore party At the beglnnlng of the Soohomore year the class roll numbered twenty one wlth 1ss Kathryn Goarhart as class advlsor The followlng 0ff1CbTS fo thc Sophouo e year were elected Presldent Harlan Lelmenstoll Vlce Presldent Glenn Lahman Secretary Mabel Lust Treasurer Robert Wentz Councll member Margorie Walker News Reporter Ihrlam Lutz The Freshman Sophomore party was conceded to be the most novel event of the year, the theme of a c1r cus belng carrled throufhout Mlriam Lutz Q , - 'x ,. ' . : . 3 . .- 3 S J T 3 Y : L ' 5 ' 1 N ' .' . g . . A . . - Y k . . E . - door get-to-gether in the fall and a roller skating . I . . I . - - . y - 5 Q 4 . . 'X I' 'H IA T 'x o o e o - 'X O I I I C U ' 8 O O 0 I t . - A ' ' A ' . . . Q Q FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Tlme moved very slowly for the Freshmen when they were mere grade students, but, desp1te the bad luck at the begln nlng of the term of 1OS1ng one of thelr fa1thful members, rap1dly lncreased by the newness of the f1TSt year of thelr hlgh school careers The f1rst and probably the most 1mportant event was the 1n1t1at1on and hlgh school party whlch they fortunately survlved Although the Cantata was not ent1rely new t furn1shed dlverslon from the regular class work The cllmax came when the Sophomores sponsored the annual Freshman Sophomore party Wh1Ch was a very gala occaslon The Freshman class has been well represented ln athlet 1CS th1S year hQVlDg members of 1ts class on the base ball basletball and track teams rose The Off1C6PS are Presldent Janet Pe nh rd Vlce Presldent Vera S rlefer Secretary Ruth Spore Treasurer Gordon Sponseller Councll Member Harold Eppley AdV1SOT Mlss Snyder Wlth most of the lmportant QCt1Vlt18S of the school year over as fer as the Freshmen are concerned they are 100k1ng forward to a prosperous and successful Sophomore ye r Dorothy Lust . . . . it . O . . . . . , . ' . ' , i 1 . . , . . . V A . . I I C , u . The class colors are blue and gold and the flower a . : . 0 o 0 C 0 L 5- 0- ' ' . , . . cr' O l l I U O 0 A' U I O O . O I 0 O ' Q U I I O O Q 0 . Q a . ,- Elgltl Grade Front Row left to rlpht Sarah Shawl, Rachel Young, Mae Lust Vlfglnla Gorvln, Wlldred Dueger, WHTJOTIC R1HdfUSS Inez Pflelderer, Lo1s Relff Maxine Rettlg Second Row Lyla Lutz, Lols Lust Maxlne Fry, Vlrglnla Ehrcsmon Eleanor Meek Jean Schmfer, Ddffodene Butt Mlller Thmrd Row Wayne Kocher, Calvln Mutckler, Don Butte Willard Yaussy, Merrll Bauer, Richard Bennett Glen Sand Paul Nloholson Severth Grade Arden Hlller, Arlene Hll16P Rlahfrd Snavely Robert Edg lngton Robert Neff Second Row lhrilyn Ten Exo' lnnabel Ehresman Mary Jane Pfraler, Carol Grove Wanda Pollock, Blanche Pale Dorothy Du,ger, 'hss Love Thlrd Row Robert Rossman Earl H 11 Curl Swlhurt uohn Hauler, Gordon Kennedy,Donald Epzlej, Lfle SGFl6fEF Robert Slpe 'fm 4 --C . 3 D A Q , p f 1 ga , , V , X . -- . , . . . . ' mc. , If , A ' , Elhno Xl. . uw . A , ' I I L, Front Row--Cleft to right, Lillie Mae Butt, Ruth Scheffler V. ,. .W 1 1 . , , , H , j I S --If 'Ur LQ, Q , 1, 1 I , .5 . 1' , .3 U I . n- , A E. . . . M , G- , , , 9 f j . , H6 BH M EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY During the fall of 1958, the dream of belng Junlor Hlgh students was reallzed by the Class of 1944 At flrst everythlng was new and everybody vas wanderlng around not knOW1Ug what to do next, but they gradually became accus tomed to lt However, the real thrlll came when they were PP1V1lb od to attend thelr f1TSt class party Thls year Mlldred Dugger was wlth the class as a new member The Off1C9FS of the yexr were Presldent CHlV1n Mutchler Vlce Presldent, V1r lnld Garvln Secretary, Margorle Rlnd fuss Tree urer, Wefne Vocher Councll Member, VlV1HH Wll son, AdVlSOT, Nr P10133 Nlneteen thlztv H110 found tlo ol ss enrolled gates of the Hlgh School Only slxteen of the thlrty three orlglnal members who st rted 1n the f1TSt grade at Polmes Llberty are stlll ln tie old s Maxine Fry has enrolled thls year The offlcer A16 Presldent Vlce Pro ldent Secretory Tren urer Councll Member fdv sor Lyle Lutz VllglH18 G rwln lJOY19 RlUdfUSS lazel D6M1Cl Calvln Mutohler Mr Mlller Eleanor Meek . . 0 . I . . t . . . uv . . D . . . , . A . . I : . , . P S S A . ' 5 s x .5,H L 3 ' lf ' ' ' - ' . an 0 it .,,: . V.: - ' A '- uh 11- 1 a. as eighth graders and just one step from the 'iynpyessiqe . D . A . - . . Q H . . J Q L H . . . L 0 . 1 Us a . A s : J - N C O 0 D u H 0 . as. U . 0 .,. . Q Y . . . ,Va ' ' s . . . . . Q F A fr ' 1 1 , Y ' Tx ,. . . . . x. in. E g ' SLVENU F Al IISTORY AIFlVlHg ln the seventh gnsde made the class of 1945 proud, for they are now UDStQ1TS and al o really o part of The hlgh school Carl Swlhare enrolled thl Veer ma :mg fx total of twenty one members In the Fall the flr t W s meetlng wa held and the fOl1OW1Hg Off1COFS were el c d Vlce Pre ldent Jonn Mduler Secre+m1y Arden Ml11CF Trersurer Lyle SCk1CfCP Councll dember Cdrl Sflh rt New Reporter Don Eppley Advl or 1 1s Love The mdln event of the fedr Wd a cventh and elghth grade party WhlCh mas v ry much edyoyed by all Arlene Mlller 1 X .QI rl? ' l EQ 'I ' , J A '- ' I L A A - s . . J- . F 1 3 0 1 ' S L' . D 1. 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'-1-'+R V I :gg-cy -' '- an 1 I' A '2 ,Sf i -1 The flr 1 gr des at H L occupy the lower floor of the b1l7dlHg Grades One Two and Three operate independ ently and are taught by Miss Shoaf, Miss Green and Mrs Ben Henson CMlss Helbyj respectively Grades Four, Five, and Six are department aliyed and arc taught by Miss Mawer Mr Deppen DiV1dlDg the wol nto three departments in the upper gr des makes lt oossible to obtain teachers with speclallzed tralnlng in certain branches of work Thus, for example, one teacher must bc accomplished umart or mathematics It al so has practical value in that the pupils will be acquainted wlth having several teachers as in high school Mr Dcppen replaced Miss Brown as home room tea her of the fifth gr de durlng the last sem ester A - ' st s'r a - , . 4. .4.. . Q - 3 1 CJ U l K ,U 1 ' ' Q X 0 J ' J ' 1 and Mr. Ulmer. ' 7 - J! . . v' 4 .L A , . , a L , . . . I J 3 Q .I A . - 0 C 1 . . c 1 a ' - O Slxth Grade FFON-3 ROW Cleft to rlght Barbara Crall Ruth Helnlen, Artle Mae Tsehanen, Clarence Rettlg, Janes Melster, Arlene Sohlefer Junlor Garvln, Marlin Schlfer Second Row Donald Auek, Harry Hayes, Eddle Kottyan Marguerlte Sand Merrlll Nleholson James Metzger Carl Llnn Thlrd Row Dorls Wentz JUHIOP Hlldebrand Lloyd Campbell V1Fg1H18 H8Wk1nS Lyle Lahman Earl Slpe Arlene Carr, James Powers Mr Ulmer Flfth Grade Front Row Cleft to rlght Jacquelln Podgson Eugene Slpe Lewls Young Clarence Ream Earl Sand Marclle Schlfer E ther Grau Second Row Cloyd Slpe Robert Lalpply Charles Spore Donald Sna velv, Helen Yaussy, Mr Deppen Thlrd Row Jack Splegel John Splegel Melvln Leuthold Ronald M11 ler, Carol Relnhard, Raymond DCWl6l Lhldred Ldglngton Fourth Grade Front Row fleft to rlghtj Lena Slpe, Janl Shaffer, Janet Shaffer Wlllard Soh1fer Joy Llnn Margarft lro Isabel Bennett Second Row Shlrlle Grove Rouert Nlltmeyer Donald Snavely Charle Anthony Fern Ehresmar Joyce Crall Phylll Hawllns dlss lhmer Thlrd Row Wayne McDowell KfTH1t Waloutt Narjorle Ann ochlefer Ralph Kennedy Mary Alloc Fllnrer Ro ald Bear UPIC Dugaer Absent Glenn Sp1cpel -Q . D A - . . --.1... ...... A' 3 . W xi . . . t w . . , it . . -.-............ 3 s J 1 . -- . . . . . . -.-1.-1 9 9 3 ' J J .o s ' .i.-.......... l . 5 . v . . . .... 1 A' , f , 1 , ' ' e I ' 9 J 1 V it . l 7 1 1 1 U o . -- . . . . - 1 N Q D . J . I. Q, . 1 , ,J -..J Absent-4Walter Starl1ng ...-1 .-...........1... ..- ' 7' ' . 'G :lil n LJ , . . . in , 0+ ' 1 .v -' 1 QSM' . . 1 Y .N Y- , Q 2 ' J 1 , ' - ' 'P ' 'K , L, ' , S C , 1 VP V . -- 3 3 .I . .P i V . . X O . X n -' - a s A , ' . ' .J , n'L XL , .f Nu ant l x --3.-.. ' 3 1. 4 - 4- , A Q.i 1 ,, pg, Thlrd Grade Front Row left to rlght Joel Sponseller Nettle Dugger, Dorls Hayes, Lols Schleber, Kathryn Relnhard, A1166 Dew1e1, Lo1s Stetzer Second Row Marllyn Maudsley Hazel Lohr Nola Jean Edglngton John Johnson, Arden Sohlfer Vlolet Stelner, 'Wanda Rettlg, Helen Schef fler Mlss Helby Thlrd Row Glenn Purvls, Donald Leuthold, Donald Lust, Barbara Mol lencopf Leona Kalb Charles Stauffer, Dolores Maller, Robert Mc Dowell Absent Waunlta Kl1nger Second Grade Front Row left to rlght Gerald Slpe Wanda Ann Cross Evelyn Mlller Arthur Stelger Janet Gossman Frltze Sehlfer Helen Tschanen Second Row Robert Sand, Lester Slpe Myron Campbell Gerald Hatch er, Joyce Ann Pflelderer Donald Carr,Franros Metz er Harold Cobb Mlss Green Splegel Donna Fro t, Mary Helen Llhh, Filly Damschroder, B111 Campbell Absent Joyce Ann Hawklns F1TSt Grade Front Row left to rlfht Carol Maudsley Judlth Powers Jean Cole Paul Butt, Duane Corfman Kathryn Fackler, John Snavcly, Betty Gos sman Second Row D1ck1e Eppley, Barbar m n Lyck, Forrest Kllnger Lyle Whltmeyer, James Baer R1chard Ehresman Marlan Llnn Gene Llnn, Gall Spore Mlss Shoaf Absent Joyce Rett1g Edlth Sherman Johr Green Lonls Lohr,Dale Mlller --C . J , . . 111131 stint, . , , . I , - J 1 3 . ...... ....--4 ' 7 ' , , i I I J unc 1 1 , ' 1 A , uv 1 x9 lf Q n 1 Third Row--Florin Wyeth, Mabel Cole, Rosemary lnvocato, Randall --r--?- S . N ,Ely . F--'q 'Q D K' J ' .9 I .9 '- ' W '. . K M . -- A ' a le A4 , . , , 6 A, , . . , . J -- . , . , L 11 , . FW FW P 5 1'-' E L fi hx 41 4. r, +aE,:ffF 1 e 0 4, X v 45 K V s Q, Wx, ,f. f 'Q 'r A-v pw K E - fir f--..- -mu.. -vw... pu in ! nv! WW 'K' ,fix F f!' , 3' l'I'!'!I'7 M' W 'WE IM' 4 if a 4 iff fv ,- if-.v fm ,5-S+! 73? -. .- v' 5' 1.1, -..f-5,-f ff ff 5 A5 , 4-f Mak A Yi ,iff .-'F-f .f- fe I 15594 '-'f J' f... .A N' .,,.-. - -.-. -..,-,-.Q -4.-'QR -. 3-.r 1' af fr' If-. r -z 'D 'I w x ' S ffbx TQ 1, Q' 'X fg 41 'bw x x 283' gs aw f ' f? ' 159 .Au .llv df? Q6 sit?-H2'Yc ' If 6 '-orgy x 25-5.5. A' 1' 3-. -' +5743 fg 1 f S 'T f 41.9- X-45 . 1' f.:3 35 --.-:1-' . -' I : ,. 5 45: wifi. f z ff l' f-. Y'- .' . ,Qz . 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' Infin- tu :1 '-Qs. 1: I-. - J Of all the activitles at H L, nrobably none have more emnhasls placed on them than the muslc departments The h1 h sohool's two glee clubs , mi ed chorus, and orchestra know no superlor among slmllar muslcal OFgAH1ZatlODS ln the county The outstandlng musical events of the year were the Chrlstmas fantata and the muslcal held here wlth Chatiield, Lykens, Whetstone, and B L partwclpatlng P o e sor Amos Tbersoll of Peldel ber College was tle guest conductor of the musl cal The lower 1X rades presented 'Dawn Boy , an lndlan operetta, on Aprll 5 under the dlreotlon of M1 s hlV1H and the lower grade teachers Due to the lllness of cast members, lt had to be oostponed, whlch esulted ln a sl htly smaller audlence tlan usual u - J. D a J- n I -V . -f- . CD 1 xr A F. . . . - e 0 . XA - 0 Y J Q Q. v Y 1-n -. . . P V I - . -. Q I1 J S J. I L La x . -'T 'W Q 0 S ' 7. n H CJ . A Q . . . 1 . . 1 I S ' r ' 1 g - . Q Q -1 . A L - 1 ' r lg K, . 1 - A Q Girls' Glee Club Front Row fleft to Flghty Lucllle Dewlel, Helen Whlte Betty Schmidt, Waunlta Metzger Carol Lahman Helen Rettlg, Mlrlam Lutz Mary Kathryn Hern, Clara Vae Fallor, lreta Pflelderer Donna Hodg son, Myrtle Sohmldt Arlene Roberts Ruth Splegel Second Row Wllma Starner Lllllan Stelner Dorothy Mae Lust Ruth Spore Elleen Kllnk Vera Sch1efer, Janet Relnhard, Donna Rose Spore Martha Jane Splegel Opal Candel Evelyn Johnson, Dorothy Auck, M1ss G1V1n Thlrd Row Persls Kocher, Mary Jane Junp Genevleve Metzger, Marg OP18 L1nn Dolores Powers, Donna Bell G1ngery Irene Stlger, Inez Tschanen, Mlrlam Smlth, Margorle Walker, Marlan Sponseller, Kathryn Hell Fourth Row Dolothy Hell, Garnet Goodwln Roma Dobblns Betty Campbell B9l1lC6 Walker Twllla Jump, Mabel Lust, Maroile Lutz, Kathryn Campbell, Isobel Rossman, Vlfglnla Mae Ehresman, Gladys Downlng Jeanne Seele Boys' Glee Club Front Row Cleft to Flghty Junlor lllller Melvln Mutohler Junlor Ten Eyck Cllfford St1g6T Wayne Lalpply, Howard Schlfer Glenn Rettlg, Eugene Snavely Warren Lalpply Second Row Harold Eppley Gordon Sponseller Glenn Lahman Don Powers, John Brlnkman Clarence Schlefer, Junlor Kall M110 Stlger, Warren Eppley, MISS G1v1n Thlrd Row B111 Haller Edwln Relnhard hllllal Fran' Ray Ballard John Melster Gordon Grove, Bob N1o1un, Ralph Hammond Fourth Row Harlan Lelmenstoll Roy Ballard Earl Kocher, Wllbur Sand Rlchard Sand, Charles Reece Calvln Pollock ..i.-.. ........ -,...... 006 ' i 1 - - A . . . 1 ' 1 1 . . 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' 1 1 A- F55 f' A M1XSd Chorus Front Row left to rlght I len Whlte llflam Smlth Clara Vae Favlor Martha Jane Splegel, Janet Relnhard Persls Kocher Helen Reltlg margorle Waller, Mlllam Lutz Qeoond Row Harlan Sponseller, Gladys Down1ng,Bern1ce Walker, Mabel Lu t Irene Stlper, Jeanne Seele Vera Schlefer, Dorothy hae Lust M1 s G1V1H Thlrd Row Harlan L6lWCHSLOll Ray Ballard John nelster, Edwln Glenn Lahman Orcrestra Vlollns Vera Schlefer, Roma Dobblns, Calvln Mutchler Harlan Lel menstoll, Janet Relnhard Cllfford Stlger, Lloyd Campbell Irene Stlger T umgets Mlflam onlth Martha Jane oplegel Ruth Spore, Robert Wentz Bass Glenn Lahman Per 1S Kooher Clarlnets Lyla Lutz Arlene Roberts Alto Saxophone Dozald Fpplty Alto norn Ruth Sp egel Jenna Rose a ore Drams Lols Lust, Dorothy Mae Lust Barltone Melvln Mutohler Trombones Sarah Shawk Margorle Walyer Plano Mabel Lust Conductor M153 Glvln -.-.L-- ---C . b l . , . . . , L--L J lx' Q : , . .I . . F X. , , . l . . 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Future Honemakers' Assoolatlon Front Row Cleft to rlght Donra Hodgson, Carol Lahman Clara Vae Fallor Betty SChHldt Wllma Jane Starner, Kathryn Campbell Gene Vlefe Metzger Donna Rose Spore, Margorle L1nn,Donno Belle Glngery, Mary Kathryn Hern Second Row Isobel Rossman, Florence Dew1el Ireta Pflolderer, Waunl a Ietzger Myrtle Sohmldt, Vera SChl6f8F Janet Relnhard Dorothy Lust Ruth Spore Ruth Splegel Martha Jane Splegel Dorothy Auov Mlss Love Thlrd Row Dorothy Slpe, Arlene Roberts L1ll1an Stelner Josephlne lnvooato Betty Campbell Twllla Jump Dorothy He11,Garnet Goodwln, Jane Ehresman Vlola Auok, Kathryn He1l Future Farmers of AH6P1C8 Front Row left to Plght Wllbur Aldt Junlor Mlll9F Eugene Sna vely Warren Lalpply Ray Johnson, Junlor Ten Fyok Earl Shuey Howard SChlf6T Wayne Lalpoly Second Row Clarence Schlefer, Ju.1O Kall, Harold Eppley Calvln Pollock Gordon Sponseller 4W8TT6l h lb Kenneth Lust Mr Throok morton Thlrd Row Edw1n Relnherd Donald McDowell Earl Koorer, John Melster Arthux Splebel Gordon Grove Wllllam Frank Bobby Nlokum Harlan Lelmenstoll Fourth Row Gerald Bauer, Warren Eoa ey Warren Yaussy, Willlam haller, John Brlnkman, Daryl Pfleloare Carl Johnson Absent Cleo Candel . . :Q-11111 loin .1 .D N , s 1 3 p ' ' 1 H , l I u I n K L .......V-.4 ' 2 -J: . . . .v ' Q 9 X A . . 1 t .1 1 9 1 A, .' - -- . . . . . n n .v ' .1 . 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'- . -M -. . y I , , 1 I 3 1 D 'P .v Jr ' s .I , . . un- ' Q ' ., L -f 9 ' -' ' J x xv' , ,L , ...- .......-- fNf r ' Future Farmers of Amerlca The Future Farmers of Amerlea lS a natlonal orgar zatlon of farm boys everywhere Thls 1S only one of the many thousand 1n the Un1ted States One of the most 1mportant occas1ons 1n every F F A member's l1fe 1S the Off1C15l Green Hand In1t1at1on durln whlch every 'Green Hand 1S offlclally and properly recognlzed Each year the F F A sponsors the annual School Falr Th1s takes much hard work on the part of the boys but all seem to enjoy lt Th1s year the fa1r netted the F F A a llttle better than Q46 wlth whlch the be s plan to take a trlp thls sum er Another feature of the F F A 15 the annual pest hunt durlng the wlnter months Thls fear the pest hunt was a county Wlde affalr w1th Sulpher Sprlngs taklng f1TSt the local contest the Freshmen and Sophomores were V1CLOT1OUS over the Junlors and Senlors by a w1de margln The annual Parent and Son Banquet has al ay proved to be qulte an oceaslon Speclal spea er ure ootalncd and keys and awards are glven out at thls tlme The colors arc blue and gold and the emblem 1S the plow and owl conpeted 1B the apple and potato gudglng contest at the Ohlo State Unlv rslty Earl Koehcr, Carl Johnson,and Arthur Splegel made up the apple team and Edwln Relnh rd, Daryl PflC1dbFGT, and Warren Yaxussy the potato team John H81 ter and Harlan Lelmenstoll were sent delegates to the Youth Leadershlp Conventlon also held there Officers of the local chapter are Pre ldent Vlce Presldnnt Secretary lreasurer News Reporter Watchdo Councll Mrmber Advlsor John Brlnkman John Melster Wllllam Haller Edwln Relnhard Harl 1 Ielnenstoll L rl John on Clar Scnlefer la' 1or on .5 'A l . . . . . . 1 ' . . u u 0 . H.. . . . .. . . E . , . O I O . l I . . l C . . , . . . 5 . . Y . . O - I G ' - 'J i I O l ' . . . L - . . . A . 1 . . . In A i . A . . c . . . A t .wa s - ' ' . ' he s 2 J T '-- W A . ' . . . 3 A 1 ' o This year on Friday, February 26, during Farmers' Week, the boys n ' I lc ' . . . C . . G K . ' ' a F' - . y W 's ' as . . 1 Q 1 5 I s' ' .... . ' ' ' . JOOU A I ' 9 9 0 0 0 I ' -I Y CDUOUO 5 - t W . . m lFtw S aaonnsc 'TEL S - I u Cf .CQ . ' ' ...... '. Throdaa t A Future Homemakers' ASSOC1at10n The Future Homemakers' Assoclatlon 1 a club whlch was organ1zed thls year but 15 an outgrowth of the Home Economlcs Club whlch was or ganlzed ln 1957 Th1S 1S a state organlzatlon whlch has chapters i schools whlch have vocatlonal home economlcs In this organlzatlon there are fxve degrees of membersh1p whlch are based on achlevement Llttle Women of Holmes Llberty H1gh School, F1FeS1d9 Clrcle of Holmes Llberty Hlgh School, Future Ilomemakers of Holmes L1berty Hlgh School, Future Homemakers of Oh1o Future Home makers of Amer1ca The Holmes Llberty Club was formally in1t1ated by In the fall a rabb1t fry was held by the local club 1n coopera t1on w1th the F F, A On Aprll 23, 1940 a Mother and Daughter ban quet was held at whlch the mothers of all the F H A members were guests Off106TS for th1s year have been Presldent Kathryn Campbell V1ce Presldent Donna Rose Spore Secretary 'W1lma Jane Starner Treasurer Genevlevc Metzger Nevs Reporter MBTJOl1G Llnn H1StOT18n Donna Belle G11gery Advlsor Mlss Love . . . . . . ,. . n - . . ' A . 5 Q o Q the Mt. Zion Future Homemekers on December ll, 1939. . . . ' . , - mtting Cleft Lehman, Jeanne tandlng Mlss son, Genev1eve W1ll1am Haller Chalk Box Staff to rlght Don Dlek Powers, Mary Jane Jump, William Seele R1 ohard Sand McMahon Mlss Gearhart, John Brlnkman, Evelyn John- Metzger, Dolores Powers, Glenn Lehman, Ray Ballard, Frlendshlp Club Front Row Cleft to rlght Martha Jane Spiegel Clara Vae Fallor, Helen Whlte, Jeanne Seele, Elleen Klink, Irene Stiger, Dolores Powers Second Row Inez Tschanen MISS McMahon Mlss Gearhart Mlss G1v1n, Mlss Snyder Mlss Love Thlrd Row Evelyn Johnson Donna Rose S,ere L1ll1an Stelner Wilma Jane Starner, Bernlce Walker Absent Mary Jane Jump Student COHnCl1 Front Row fleft to rlght Carl Swlhart, CHIVIH Mutchler, Jeanne Seele 'W1ll1am Lehman Mary Jane Jump, Margorle Walker, Don Dlck Powers Second Row Mr Webster Daryl Pflelderer John M01St6F Clarence Sohlefer, Harold Elpley .L--..--.-Q.. -- . . . s S -- , . . . ........ -- . 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'D fb PN The Chalk Bo Holmes L1berty's school paper has been Known as nThe Chalk Box' for the last two years Last year lt wa pub llshcd by a staff elected by the hlgh school Envllsh classes lh1S year a 11 t of candldates for pOSlt1OnS was drawn up and the hlgh school classes voted from thl 11st to select the staff members With nThe Chall Box cane SONCth1Hg new ln school papers for Holmes Llberty Instead of the trashy gOSS1p and tlre some patter of former years a small, newsy, neat paper has been publlshed ln a careful JOUTHQ11S+1C style The paper was prlnted regularly and wa a TOCOHl1Zud leader of school 8CtlVlt1CS and Mlss McMahon, were as follows Ed1tOP A S1StHnt Edltor BuS1nOSS Manager A slstants Art Ed1tor Soclety Edltor Sport Edltor Artlst Speclal Wrlters Wllllam Lehman Jeanne Seole John Brlnkman Rlch rd Sand Ray Ballard Glenn Lahman Don Powers Dolores Powers B111 Heller Mary Jane Jump Glenn Lahman Me1v1n Mutchler Betty Hodgson Elolse Mus er x r 1 J r . . ' x S ,- . 5 V . . O 1 . .S . . . n . J .S . L 0 ' - - . If H I I 1 ' ' x . - . O k . . - ' .v . . . . V. . 3 1 ' , S Dx ' 1 A O Staff members of the ast 'car advised bv Miss Goarhart . 1 J 1 ' X, A : . ve I 0 I 1 n u . I ' l S . ' o l s ' ' . ' 1 U O A . s ' . . . . ' a . D I O O 1 Q s ' . . . . ' . o 0 s 0 4 0 0 ' L ' 1 S Fr1endsh1p Club The Fr1endsh1p Club 1S an OFgQHlZ9t1OH of upper class glrls who have an average of a B 1 all subgect the pre V1OUS year, mak1ng then el1v1ble for ber h1p 1n thls club M66tlHgS are held tW1CG a month at Wh1Ch t1m6 a theme 1S car led out such as personallty, h 1r, lrd make up The colors of the club arc blue and vhlte .nd the lnSlVHla ofthe club 1S the trlangle ChT1StmQS tlne found the g1TlS busy br1ng1ng cheer to the COm HH1ty In the sprlng a tea w s g1VS1 for the mothers 1nstead of the usual banquet Oniim s11th of March the glrls motored to Sulphur Sprlngs where they spent a socl l evenlng Wlth the FT16HdShlp Club of that school The Off1CGTS of the club are Pr sldent J anne Seele Vlce PF6S1d6Ht E1leen Kl1nk Secretary Irene Stlger Treasurer Helen Wh1te COUHC11 Member Mary Jane Jump AdVlSOF M188 Gearhart Student CoLnc l The Student Councll was OTFallZ o ln the fall of 1955 pate 1n the manaaemcnt of CGTtHlH school fUHCtlOHS and S1nCS that tlme has proved very successful Each class and organ 1Z3tlOU has a rcpresentat1ve 1n th1S orban1zat1on who meet Wlth the Super1ntendent usually once a month or whenever necessary to carry out thalr HCtlV1tlCS ThlS year a paper dr1vc was sponsored the money to oe used for a worthy cau c VQFlCUS programs are put on by the organ1zat1on and the Pre 1COHt 15 also 1n charge of the as sembly programs The of+1cers are as fcllow Pres1dent Wllllan Lehman V109 PTGSld6Ut John Hel ter Secretary nary Jane Jump Trea urer Jeanna bsclc Ne s Pcvorpcr Wal 7F10 Wal er AdVlSOT r Webster . ' b l Ei ' I S I ' ' U 'O' :1aa s ' ' ' . . . 1 I C Q. . ' r' ' a' G. . - - . . J . S . .O . . I . A .L . . . 1 ' 4 ' ' U . 1 ' . ' .Y , . u 5 .rx 3 . L- . . . - X . . e ' . . . . . o - . . Q D . . O I Y I I . 1 s 1 o o V . ' J I ll I l I I I H . I , , .I I I .L Q . lui. e, . Q for the purpose of giving the students a chance to partici- . 5 AA . . . ' ,' 1 1 : . - V A 5. . . .G 1 , , . . b . A ? , 1 - , S X 0 ' ' ' I . . I um.1 . . A A .'LJ L , '- . . . 'jlx J sz l H Q . . sl . I A .. '1 1 ' ' 1 9 0 T A S 1 B f . . . .V. 1 1 1 s . . . . . J '61 H ,vf .13- ' . D 'jc ' W. lc, . 0 0 0 O I U I: I 1' K The Orlole Staff Seated left to rlght Mary Jane Jump, John BTIHVMHD Ralph Hammond, B111 Lahman, Don Powers, B111 Heller Rlchard Sand, John Melster Standlng Mlss McMahon, Helen Whlte, Mlflam Smlth Inez Tschanen, Irene Jeanne Seele ACKNOWLEDGMENT Tne Orlole staff slncerely appreolates the flnanolal ald of the 8dVPPt1S6TS and the co Op6F8tlOH of V8F1OUS people ln the school and communlty ln obtalnlng materlal for th1S OFlOlG W1thout tkelr ald, the 1940 Orlole could never have become a re lloy -ec - D - u . .X 1 1 - . -4 . W M . . . . , Stiger, Bernice Walker, Gladys Downing, Eileen Klink, Marian Sponsellen . !n1 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Junlor Class Play HLook Out L1ZZ1S was prbsented by the Class of '41 on November 10 l959 nLook Out, Llzzle a rural farce ln three ac s had as 1fS settlng the Long farmhouse near Center vllle, Indlana M1SS Snyder dlrected the followlng cast ln a flne performance S1183 Long Jane Rzndfuls Hazel Mary Kathryn Hern Llzzle Blanks Donra Rose Spore Hank Bllnks Clarence Schlefer Mlnnle Hall Lllllan qtClHSF Rlchard Blltnore Edwln ne11hard Dave Hlnkle Daryl Pflelderer . Q . . H ' 1 J .9 , I ' ' .H ' t , ' 0 . . . . s- ' Sarah . . . . Martha Jane Spiegel - . O I - . . . . . . R . . . Q . ,,.T L Q n o -4 SQ N N 'if Xu 55.1-X. 11-wtf' .,, GREEK 'Jr' xx 1. f '43 sf ,gb l l I f,fl,'uIf'4 rf ff'- s iff ,lff 'eww mi ,f , .- V wb ,. 1.- ,' -. jx-F35 A M 2-xy xx -. 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Mottb gas bgvn wlth us H-L's 3,0 3 ecord as hue 5' Q nt. C 'J,S Q 133 h 5 . ff- Y , P 'E 1 I Baseball Front Row--Cleft tolrightl Warren Laipply, Clarence Schiefer, Wayne Laipply, Ray Johnson, Charles Reece Eeoond Row--Richard Sand, Melvin Mntchler, John Brinkman,C6pttin, Don Powers, Earl Shuey Thlrd Row Mr Motts Coach, John Me1ster, Edwln Relnhard Daryl Pflelderer Ray Ballard B111 Haller Harlan Lelmenstoll, Manager Varslty H Front Row fleft to Flghty Daryl Pfle1derer Wllliam Lahman Edwln Relnhard Wllllam Haller, Don Powers Glenn Rettlg Wllbur Sand Second Row Warren Lalpoly John Brlnkman Rlohard Sand John Mel ster, Ray Ballard Mr Motts, Ralph Hammond Clarence Sch1efer Carl Johnson, Wayne Lalpply Girls' Athletle Assoc1at1on Front Row left to Plght Mlss McMahon Florence Dewlel, Lucllle Dewlel Dolores Powers Marolle Lutz Persls Kocher Marlan Spon seller, Bernlce Walker Mary Jane Jump,Jeanne Seele Margle Walker Gladys Downlng, Vlola Aucl Dorothy Slpe, Luollle Campbell Second Row Betty Smaltz, Myrtle Schmldt Lllllan Stelner, Wilma Jane Starner Ruth Spore, Dorothy Lust, Vera Sohlefer Janet Reln Kllnk Helen Rettlg, Mlflam Lutz, Ruth Splegel, Donna Hodgson, Elol e Musser Thlrd Row Betty Schmldt Clara Vae Fallor, Mary Kathryn Hern, Helen Whlte Carol Lahman, Waunlta Metzger largorle Llnn, Irene Stlger Inez Tsehanen Mlrla Swlth Donna lo e S501 Kathryn Hell Dorothy Auek Ireta Pflelderel Fourth Row Irene Ehresnan Donna Belle G11 ez, Dorothy Hell Garnet Goodwln Betty Campbell, Roma Dobb1ns Twalla Jump, Mabel Lust Kathryn Campbell, Isobel Rossman Jane Ehresman Margorle Sand, Josephlne Invooato Arlene Roberts Ab ent Betty Hodgson Mar1e Edglngton . -- O ' . . . , D I 3 ' -- . . , . 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I ' J D I S as , . . 3 G 6 BASEBALL The baseball team of H590 d1d not do very well on the offense but had a much stronger defense The marks and dots the Off6nS1VS teams put 1n our score book were nothlng for them to brag about The team was composed of Brlnkman Mutohler, and Shuey, catchers, Haller and Ballard, p1tchers, Pfleiderer and Reece, flrst 'base1nen, Powers, second baseman, Sand and Johnson, thlrd basemen Warren Lalp ply, shortstop Me1ster,oenterf1eld Wayne La1pply and Relnhard, left f1eld Lahman and SCh16f8P, rlght fleld Games Opponent Score Pltcher T1ro Haller Lykens 11 5 Ballard and Haller Whetstone Haller Mt Z1on 8 6 Haller The tournament was held at North Roblnson where we met Mt Zlon The team played a good game all the way through and was leading all through the game unt11 the last 1nn1ng when they drove two num across the plate to defeat us 8 to 6 Thls ellmlnated us from the tourna ment Revlew of the Season We played Tlro for our f1FSt game whlch was a hard fought game and we were defeated 2 to l 1n the openlng of the season Next we played Lykens who defeated us ll to 5 In thls game John Brlnkman, our catcher, got hurt whlle slldlng 1nto second base Th1s was a great loss to our team durlng the season Later,John was chosen honorary captaln of the team. We next played Whetstone and we were aga1n defeated, 16 to 9 Whet tone eventlelly became countycham plons Mt Z1on defeated us 8 to 6 to end the eason . n 0 , Q . , I U I . I - 1 I . . . . . s .- , I . . . . I 0 ...-..-.. . -Q..-1. -..-..-- ' 2'l - 16-9 . , - . . A n C Q A . 0 I ' 0 . . . . - Q , Q - l a .u .0 l v 1 S .ll . 0 e . 3 ,S o G1rls' Athletlc ASSOC18t10n The Glrls' Athletlc ASSOC1at1OH was recently organlzed to promote health and sportsmanshlp and to provlde recreatlonal engoyment for all hlgh school g1FlS slnce glrls' lnterscholastlc athletlcs have been d1S contlnued 1n the publlc schools By partlclpatlng ln varlous act1v1t1es such as stunts swlm lng, skat1ng h1k1ng p1ng pong basketball, baseball deck tennls etc , the g1r1s are able to make polnts At the end of the year these polnts are tabulated and those havlng a total of 400 or more are entltled to a p1n and those hav1ng 500 or more may recelve a guard for that p1n Po1nts are carr1ed over from one year to another In September a swlmmlng party was held at the Y M C A and at ChT1Stm s tlme a party was held for all hlgh school g1P1S Other soclal events such as play days wlth other schools were held durlng the year Off1C6TS of the club are Prcsldcnt Bernlce Walker V1CG Presldent Mary Jane Jump Secretary Harlan S onseller Treasurer Margorle Waller Councll Member Jeanne Seele AdV1SOT hlSS McMahon Varslty H Club The Varslty H Club was started 1n the fall of 1938 The membershlp 1S composed of those boys 1n hlgh school who have won one or more let ters for lnterscholastlc competltlon 1H athletlcs Its purpose 1S to further the advancement of sports act1v1t1es at Holmes Llberty and to promote lnterest ln athlotlcs among all the hlgh school boys Wlth the help of the G A A g1T1S they sponsored Mothers' Nlght on January 26 and Dad ' Hlght on February 2 at whlch tlme all the moth ers and dads of the baslctball squad were honored guests at the basket ball game Varlous Swlmmlng partle were also engoyed durlng the year Offloers of the club are Presldent Vlce Presldent Secret ry Treasurer Councll Member Adv1sor Wllllam Haller EdWlH Relnhard hllllam Lahman Joan BTlHPm8H Don Powers Mr Motts Q . . . . . . ' . . . - . . - - - . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . I . . - . 5 .1 .I I I I ' n A o u A 0 H a l . A . . . . uw Q . . C ' n n . . K o u Q o 0 n Q a nl . ' ,., 0 0 o 0 L LJ I ' ' x ,- o u o a a L A . o a o o n 0 O n 0 0 0 N 4 . . , 0 . . . . . . . u . . A . . o o a 0 lr . s 1 - lr n 1 u , 0 . . . . O . . U Q , ' Q 0 Q e u s 1 n u 0 Q n 5 ' Q 0 0 n n n' , . n a o o e a I . . e a n Q ' 1 0 s e o a a Q . VHTS1?X Basketball Front Row Cleft to r1ghtj cuts Coach B111 Haller Don Powers Capta1n Clareuc 1 fer Charles Reece h1ch ard Sand Second Row Ml1bUT A1dt Mar1 cr EdW1H Pelnhard Ralph Hammond Daryl PflGldPT6T B111 Lohman, John l61SteT Don ald McDowell 1 lager Rescrfc Basletball Front Row fleft to r1vnt E rl Shuc1 Ioocrt wentz M6lVlH Mutchler, Jlm R1ndfus , WllbUT Sand Flenn kettlg Ehree ar, Gordon Grwve n + Coach Bob NlCkUm CUlV1H Pollock Ra! John on Th1rd Row Ju 1or c E cl L p01 Glenn Llhmln Junlor X111 Uwrl n Le11cr toll, Q or ....... ........... . 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' mush - M . . 1 , 1, Hrrag. , . , . , ' ' fp f 4 -- , , , 111 o 1 -ls 1a.,,11g,- AHA L BASKETBALL On Frlday, December 1, we opened our basketball season w1th games at Holmes Llberty w1th Leesvllle, Varslty and Reserve The Reserves were defeated by a score of 15 to 57 The Varslty had an 68S1SP t1me of lt eklng out a 54 to 26 vlctory The fO11OW1Hg Tuesday we journeyed to Sulphur Sprlngs The VHTSI ty was defeated 21 to 25 The Reserves also turned 1n a close loss of 20 to 25 On December 15 the boys' teams played Tlro on our floor The Var s1ty edged them out 1n the last few mlnutes of the last quarter The Reserves lost another tough game 15 to 55 The f011OW1ng Tuesday we went to New'Wash1ngton The Vars1ty was defeated ln an OVGTt1mB by a score of 25 to 25 The Reserves lost as usual 9 to 25 On December 22 we played Melmere here The Varslty came throuvh w1th another Wln, 24 to 15 The Reserves came out of thelr loslng streak and wen by a great margln, 24 to lo The followlng Frlday wc pla S pmar no e The Varslty was downed the second t1me by the score v to 4 The Reserves won 52 to 25 1n the eurtaln ralscr loslng streak The Vars1ty agaln lost by 4 pe its, 50 to 54 The Re serves wen 28 to 24 On January 24 we played Leesvllle for the second tlme The Re erves dropped another one ll to 17 The Varslty played better ball and won 24 to 22 The followlng Frlday we played Whetstone 1n our gym They were to be the trongest team ln the county T e Varslty was downed d6C1 s1ve1y 28 to 56 The Reserves dropped 17 to 41 11 the eurtaln ralser On January 50 we went out of the coun axd llayed Attlca The Varslty agaln dropped another geue 24 to 52 T e Peserves had a close game and were defeated 17 to 13 On Frlday February 2 we layed Lykers,a f Trly strong team and we were agaln edged out 26 to 5 The Re cr e'ed out a 25 to 15 vletory - . . . . . . . . . . 3 . D . . . . v . ' .- 0 . O . . - . . . . , e . 1 . . . . . . U , Q 'rm A . ' ' co . - .Q x E . . 7 U - I H. ' ' x 'rw -1.71-Cd lfv 1 Iv. . 1 ' N ' . ' k iw ' 11 0 l X . . q . The next week, playing Eden Center, we still failed to break our ' . ' ' 1 ir' . - I A . A . . - S ' u . ' I . . V, . O s ' '. L, ' '- . . 1 .1 . . D by 1 1 ' . n ' J ,ll Q ETL L' ' J s V ig - EL: Y 1 - ' Z , s , vas :Ce . I Tho followlng Tuesday we Journeyed to North Roblnson The Varslty f nally came through wlth a V1CtOTy to wln 50 to 26 The Reserves also dld a nloe Job defeatlng the North Rob nson Reserves by a score of 19 +0 8 On February 9 we went to Mt Zlon The Varslty won a good ball game by the score of 30 to 27 and the Reserves Just get edged out 20 to 21 Thls flnlshed the scheduled season The tournament started Feb ruary 15 our f1TSt game was wlth Lykens who defeated us 29 to 42 On Thursday when we played for the second tlme, we met North Roblnson who were Just h1tt1ng the basket better than we were and we were ellmlnated by a score of 26 to 56 Narm Don Powers Rlchard Sand Wllllam Haller John MG1StST Wllllan Lehman Ralph Hammond Edxln Relnhard Clarence Schlefer Charles Reece Daryl Pflelderer VARSITY BASKETBALL M MBERS Nlckname Aby D10 Mort Mlke B111 Hamle Eddle Ped Charley BOZZ1C Class S llOT Senlcr Senlor Senlor S6HlOP JUDIOP Junlor Freshman Junlor Pos1t1on Guard Forward Forward Forward Center Guard Center Forward Guard Guard K Q J I Q3 r . . ,. .L . 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' 1 Boys' Re e Bas'etba1 S heHu1e Date U ewoer Dece be embcr 610 r D mber uary J uara auuary 1113 Ja uary FeJruary 2 beoruar5 6 Februar 9 Boys' TER! nm r lrvs Tlr N,W'WdSh1 Nelrorf Chatf e10 Eden Ceetc Lecsvllle Whctstone Attlca Lykons North ROb1nSO1 Bm Zlon Vars ty Basketball Date December December December December December January January January January January January February February February February 15 February 15 Team Leesvlllo Sulphur Sprlngs Tlro New Washlngton Melnore Chatfleld Sulphur Sprlngs Eden Center L69SVl119 Whetstone Attica Lylens North Roblnson Mt Zlon County Tournament Lykens North Roblnson 6 Schedule JF 29 26 hey They 42 33 -w.L. .-Zlf wa T lee.l1 1 Leeevillr 15 57 J, m r 5 Sul lvl Sjr'.M, 20 23 Dee a a 15 'le 15 55 Dec'q e 19 e' fn ten 9 25 SCS41- -L' ..L 3 Jam -, 5 5111 14 21 January 12 Sulphur Syringe 52 25 Jag' J 16 A 11'Dr 28 24 J.. f.y 24 J ' 11 17 J'n -ry 26 - ' - 17 41 1'A- 50 ' 17 19 1 - 25 15 Af ' ' 1 19 8 J' f y ' . ' 20 21 ...... 111 A 1 ' , 54 26 9 5 ' 21 23 15 ' 28 26 19 ' 25 25 1 22 1 26 18 5 ' 19 52 12 ' 55 41 16 30 54 24 ' 24 22 26 ' 28 56 50 24 52 1 2 4 26 55 6 ' 50 26 1 9 ' . ' 30 27 Tiuxbff Track has come 1HtO PTOMIHGHCS at H L very rapldly slnce the w1n nlng of the county Champ1OHSh1p ln 1958 Last year a determlned squad agaln captured the county Ch8mp1OD hlp The 1959 trophy was the tenth added to the trophy case slnce Mr hotts has been coach here The near est rlval was New Washlngton who couldn't qulte mass our total of 552 polnts The meet provlded many thr111s the most notable one was prob ably a t1e 1U t1e mlle by Hammond w1th Stuckman of Sulphur Sprlngs The tlme was a new county record of 4 mlnutes 59 5 seconds H L possesses a falrly good share of the Crawford County track and fleld records A1 Stetzer hold the best mar' 1D the 100 yard dash w1th the tlme of 10 5 ran ln 19575 Hammond lS co holder of the record ln the mlle, 4 mlnutes 59 3 seconds set ln 1959 A1 Stetzer holds another re cord, 24 5 seconds ln the 220 yard dash, ran ln 1957 Slayton set the mark of 2 mlnutes 20 6 seconds ln the 880 yard run ln 1959 Thls year the track team lS as follows M116 half mlle Hurdles Shot Dashes Bro d Jung 440 yard D Pole Vault Dlscus a h Hammond, Wentz H mmond Kosher, Grove Melster Mutchler Powers Rettlg Powers Jolnson, Relnhard, G Lahman, W Sand Rettlg, Shuey L ter, Mutchler 'ji 'T 1 L . r . -I . . . .- . . . . , . C ' S n ' 1 0 ' n ' 1 0 I , . . J- . . . , A X. Q . . e Q -n F . F . - . 9 S lf ' . ' , c b 1 - 1 S ' 0 e c ' Q 1 Z Hlgh Jump. . . .Br1nkman, Rettlg ,,. n Q U . . 0 1 - - A 1 0 0 4 0 Q Q cl 0 Q . - . l 0 O V G , 1 Q Q Q . Q . Q o , ,, 1 L+ I u n u a o Q n u n a Q n ' S Q 9 0 Cu 'L f A I I I 1 . U C 0 I O 0 .A- ' ffm-7 1- I 0 1 '.LkJ ' PHYSICP DUCATIUN The school year of 1969 40 ax a number of lmprovements anc new HCtlVltl6S around Holmes Lloerty One of the f1FSt to be notlced was the new hot water heater NhlCh practlcally ellnlnated the chance of runnlng out of hot water ln the mlddle of a shower as was the custom 1n the past, and also allowed for hot water all the year around A sllght change was made thls year ln the runnlng of the lntra mural basketball games for the boys Instead of the usual lnterclass tourrament all the hlgh school boys were dlVld6d lnto slx squads and and one defeat At the end of the basketball seasor, an lnterscholastlc volley ball program was arranged for M1 Zwon, Lylens :nd Holmes Llberty Two evenlngs vere spent ln playlnb volley b ll among the three groups of boys and glrl The flnal lndoor seorts event of the eason at H L was the FhyS1 cal Educatlon Demonstratlon held Aprll lO 1n the audltorlum All the twelve grades were lncluded 1n the pro ram The varlous physlcal edu catlon classes dlsplayed the worl done ll the past year Some of the events lneluded tumbllng on the new m ts bOXlHg, basketball, volley ball, folk dances, and games lL F', A- 1 ' - s v ' .' ' ' T' ,X . . . - ., ' ' ' x r Ax 1 ' . .y. Z r . . . . 3 A I A AJ s . ' . . . . formed a league. The nAlley Ratsn came out on top with four victories U P-1 I L . . 3. L vza , 2 - ' . ' 1 ' ' N A a l Ss . . L x S - 1 .- X O X . y . r . . - O a ' ' 1 X'1 . . I V . 3 - 8 , . A R 'II 'QQ sup. -rt X ...rf La? -m 1.- 1Nf X ,A Q X 5 If I 'K , , . 4 0 , n ', NV .L ,,.. N. V YL Ak ' ' 1 5 -z ,Q .Ax l H I Y N 13 Q'-so va-, .-' 1 5- pw 49355 ty: I Apu.- '9 .f Z..-f .-EQ 45,-, .f ,QW-f' .ff-' :if-F, I 'I' : -Lf 5 f.- -1 Et? z .1 :fn 'W' 'L -f?FI1,, 'Q' if.. ,QL-u 1 're-.::,, H. if 'sf fx if' ,XM iff! p., ,,-J A... Wig' aw f .f W N' ,. dgwpooc ,vw v fQ'Zv- -,A-., ,-'F' . N fl .3 :'-TE A 9 v',,. 'ff Qin.: -, 2 N? Ml .+ -. A5 , 9, 7'-Y ar, '-1 42.53 ei? Kgxxx W, we 4 'la 'wtf' -Yi -. '-.if-., N 'E-v J .K Jflilif-,?'3,,Q ij.: .1 ': : A' V: -fir .a 2 , ' 5:1 W t . 5:3 ,. jv. 'gm , - F' '-:L '-:2:f-1-'- . , '-I 5 J-,V-55, . ff fz, '5:5:5:g?Zi'.:':j:f ?::: '. 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N . l I 4 1- , C1 . R 4 L' . 5 , 1 w , 1' - . g i J cl! ' D 1 -'s ' 0 If x I ' i . i uv ,: . ' f -- W rs rw ' 1. , I, - 1 .I LQ , Q Q 7' L CA l'L . 1 fhrs. ' ' J ' R. '. f , ' L , hio ' R R 'M fl f' . Je Q ' ' A zsem , ' V 'V 5' , fx ' le ' ' 2 , me , i. , R. ' ' ' - - V- 1 x :FE Q ' ' . . . A ,y ., 1 ' . L . 1 V 7 ' 'u, HJ . All ' , X L 7 ' ' PLD . .w ' ' 1-3 '- , i 1 'MJ -5 , 5 1 y 'I r A , . 1 . 1. . . . V , 0 ' 'l Rv'e g a he .. . 5 , B yrts, Xh1 ' A 1 1 r . ' ' . ,- f- - N -. I ' X '1 Q. le , . h ' -et, . 3 5 -A Thelma Graucr Kurs. Au Ruffenerj housewife, R. Rn 55, Bucyrus, Ohlo 1-.' KT . n X UF Le, J . , ' . Y ,,,. ,A . , Ku, .I X , 1 In . ,W X X D X , V 4 - .L - , f I 1 ' ' -R V, T L, L. . p5, ' .5rus, h Tv' A' 1. cE L.o f L. -ull D . LT . :I J H'4, .Jr , . H j il 1 e 1. ' ' , 1. X. M 1, UycaL re, .' L' ff ' Q , y LS R :tfvf'Lt, F36 I ard A 'W Q , s, 1 Car l Scl 'C fits. I nu' w N I 1 1s,w' W h. R. Q ', B J us, ' P . , ' A lm.. ' ' . Sed a TA H H s. 1 f .alll s' f', la . ' , . s ld, 55355 Q1 QQ? Nallace nurand, Ice Coal Co , 2020 umrlox lvenue, Clevelqnd, ohlO Lela Berrw Hrs. Harry McCurdy hOUS9W1f6, R F l, Bucyrus, Ohlo Thelma Beery mrs Waldo Blackledge house lfe 21 Janet Avenue Lan fleld, 0F10 hermit Carl, farmer, R 1 ,l, Bucyrus, Ohlo Paul Drake, rallroad, 405 Cl rv btreet Toledo Ohlo Carl Glngery, Nat onel Llnc one Stone Co , Benton, Ohzo Bornlce Jen cr, Steno raph r, R M fl Buedrus, Ohlo n ld Koons trtcler, R Bucvru,, 0h1o Robert 'oou , true? r, Butjrus, Ohlo H11 r d T IHOHSCO11 Ierl I JJ J hou l1fC Portsmouth, Ohlo Calvln Lutz, MuCYQH1C, l5o Dudlty Stro 1 Buoyzus, Ohlo lC1V1D Neff, truokar, ortr nobln E th hence nr or N Llnrj hom 111 ll, oumyrus, O 17 Dorothv lul1SHJdCT f r n ell ncneehxnj lou 11f , K Nl Bucgrus 0h1O Bucfru rn Kathryn Srhlfo r ul Drk? oust 1? 455 Cla L otrett, Tolfdo OFIO Jortru rl r f y h 1 e Ha, FTvdeT1CktO m 'I Jo n bchmf I 1 Dlylll O v ro r SP1 5 z WI lnm l Bucyru , Oh1O 15 L ln 1 r E no O rs ton ro Ldffly lo Mo, Bucjrns, O 1G ! f :Y .X A C --C. 1'-'Zyl NA X X L ' C- D - 1- ' qiv ' D A . 9 s T s '- X , . , , , , . . A Q X9 , . , , A A . ' 'Q' ' I : f ' - ' L Q '.: ' T vw Q V ' ' ' ' Q: - S U . '. , , 'W DO C rl - , . 2'f u Ro ,j J., Y fu 5' . 1 1 's ,go 'f t V' d e no'f ' Cfrs. L1 fy Io 'e'J sex' , ' r 'Q ' . 1 ' 'f lol, U ' -' - 1 ,, X ' 'V . . I ,X 'v ' I i' 1 . fll, , 'I LO di 3 1 ff S. D swf -Lx 13 M Jw, no R. 5 5 1 h' V H h 1 ,L s. We do ' V' 5 X , sox'tu R. '. r , ' Odelia Ruffcner Chrs. ,orris Lolgcj housewife, 519 Less wurron Street, 3 s, Ollo . H -,-, ., wmv , - h swf ,, U .. , , .1 L1 C'.Y .rn nA. L .bb md mv, 1 . , U. , 1. F' 'H do Scfefk fwrs. Germlf, Cm, ouzsslvf , li. fi. 5' ' . m , OhQo h ' ' e', f rn r, R. L , Ylorn ' o, hlx Do l '.,:f,l Lrs. Po 'sta L4 1' hous1.1fif'. 1' 1 . , S A -1 3 11 ! Ell' 5'o' pr fi mer R. R, ,1 .rCrr's Ohio I J 1 1 .1 5 md ' lulve ff . L A Q 7' 'QCP U us Y'fv, H. H. fu Y . h' Q ASS 0 928 Lester Angenc, to oher ln Clevelond, 1163 flong te Avenu , Clevel nd, Ohlo Wanda Campbell CMrs Wllllom P1nney housuxufe, R R 1, Powell, OhlO Rlch rd Gehrk , RUIHDOW Bakery, Cinclnn tl, Oh1o Clarence L1nn, f rm r R R ml, Bucyrus, Ohlo Burnoss MoBr1de, farmer, R R 1, Buoyrus, Ohlo Dorothy M111CT Mrs Ralph Honsberger house 1fO R R 2 Nov da, Oh1O Alto Pfelfer Mrs E rnost Fwusor housewmfe Box 115 B R Grwnlte C1t,, I111no1s Evelyn Po1ster,Sacret ry t Court Hou e , Nov d Ohlo Iv n SChlbfbT, f rmer, R R V1, Buoyrus Oh1O Weldon SCh1ufOT f rmer R R 1 Bucyru , Oh1O Fvclyn Snmve1y Hrs 1111 ro D11 er? hOUSb1lfL, , Nev Ohlo Hel n Sponseller urs Otto Helnlen hou 11fC N v Ohlo Velm Sturtz mrs George Kellcnberberj hJUSC1lfC 141 Nest lst Avenue Columbus, Ohlo Ilene U1m 1 ylrs W 1ter St rllng hOUSQ11f 310 South H zel Street, Upper 5 ndusk Ohlo Voye 1h1tbmlTL Hrs M lter Gearrnrt housowlfe R R W1 Syc more, Oh1O A1436 M 929 Rebecca Bog n Hrs Rus 11 H111 housoxlfe, Tlro, Oh1O Dorothy H hn Mrs Arthur M lters hOUSLW1fk 861 Poplar Stroet Bucvrus, O11o Helen H11d brmnd I Vlotor Schultz hou e 1? Bucyrus, Ohlo Harold Hlmler, Smooth Kool D lfy, GOO West Ch rlcs Strcet, Bucyrus, Ohlo Ph1111p Jonnor, Swan Rubber Compwnx, Rue rus, Ohlo Cloo Llnn, In urance Salosmon, Marlon, Ohio Rlchord Lutz, Smooth Kool Do1ry, 523 East Ronnselmcr Strcot, Buoyrus, Ohlo 1 - ' v - ,- ' , 4 t ' ' ' D, X X F. v ' Z1 1 J . fp . , U- 1 . V1 V W . , . P . . L-. K1 , LL u 'V L n ' I1 L1 , Q o 1 Q L n u Hi: H Q X D 'ff , 0 Q f , C. .. ' ' Q C. 1. J ' ', , Ro o . X . 1- . . ., . . l I . - . N , K Q Q s , R. R. fl, . L a, u N 'u 1 . . ' , I 'A U 1 : S ' 1 L' 9 ' ' fl J L Q L . Jw C. e ol U, R. R. ,f2, ' ada, ,. X nr - ,, .' , ' N , , , - A C A 1 Cf . - 5 , 1, 14. R. ,,-1, -. idk., ' C. 1 ' Q ' ' ' f X x ' Y. , FA' E , f, , ,A - 7 i.- 1 f, ' V' ,1 ' ' f, -. ' - L1 . 1 I LL. Ln. M Ll, L.. ' 'Q wr ' ' - .1 n 1' 1 R W 1 fv . on ' in Q f , . . ' , Q ' ' ff: 5.21 I Q E 'R ' -' X X.: 1 1 s. Cx . 5, J Aff 'A f, , ,, s f 1 4 . to 5 ,, , L . ' ' o L CUTS. ' I s tr, ' 1 ' E F.. ' L, .if fl 1 ,D ' ' A Q J 1 y . ' s - T ' 1 . - . X J t Dorothy Pollock Qirs. Dallas Musserij housewife, Oceola, Ohio William Poper, fanner, R. R. fl, Bucyrus, Ohio Emmet Rowse, farmer, k R ,l byeanore, Ohlo Cec1l'H1lson Gulf Fllllng StQClOH, l5l2 North Sandusky Avenue, Bueyrus, Oh1o Merle Zellner, farmer, R R 72, Nevada, OhlO Q ata Ml WMD Paul1ne Caldwell, teacher at Kllbourne, 1204 North Sandusky Avenue, Bueyras, Ohlo Martha Frost lrs Harry Pontsler hou ewlfe R R , Buoyrus, Ohlo Dorls Grauer, teacher at Wyandot, R R ml, Bucyrus, Ohlo Emma Hlmler s Arthur Elsass r hOUS6W1fG 622 Ann Street Bucyrus, Ohlo Ray Jurp, Insuranre balesman, Tlffln, Ohlo Hazel Leuthold, at home, 1 R 1, Lucyrus, Ohle Ha ton Leuthold farmcr R Nl, Eueyrus, Ohlo Narle Llnn GITS 'Crlln larren hOUSLl1lx 'rlte Oal Farm Marlon Ohlo Carol Lust ur Loy Blglex housexlfe, R H ,l Bucyrus, Ohlo Gertrude Lutz lrs Adam Kossn IH housexlfe, 1 I l, Buoyrus, Ohlo Clarence 1cB 1d farmer nl Buoyrus, Oh1o Dallas Lusser Poultry BUSIHLS Oc ole, Oh1o Helen Pet rman rs Stanltx Chesser housemlfe 905 Hull Avenue Buewrus, Oh1o Catharlne nclmsnyder Q rs Delmar Purxl hOLSLW1fC, R ml, Bucyrus Oh1o Wllllam Sponseller, Asslst nt JQHlfUT no Bus DP1VuT of Hoimes Llberty 1, Bucyrus, Ohlo Dorothy TenEyk lrs Wayne Patton house lfe, Bucyrus, Oh1O Charlotte Yeltor Lrs Jael Yazoo stenographer ln Day on Stltc Hospltal, Dayton, Ohlo . , ' O I 1' , K . R. . . J. 1 , . 'r . 1 o ji: . . - rm ., K . r, ' f Ti ,r f 1 ' C , S f -,J ' . , C1 . J 1, . . ' . ' 1 'l L l . ' r C.Qr . Q J . , - , u ,O V u ' . I . K I. ,ff 1 ' ui 1 ' , c. ll , , n ily ' L 7 1 i '- ' Y . A- ' Q Q v , H.' A 1 ', W ' , Elden Lust, Tire Farm Bureau Mani cz, Tire, Ohio s fi . D HQL 'V' 1 E. i.,f ' ,- . Q, -, f . Q 1 v- e, , A. n.-1 , H . v . r '- , A s, e r - e CQ! . . ,v' ' 'H 1 Q 'fs' , w , df . v' h X' H a ' V-SD 1 A . 9 '- ,. . . Q .Q Q K . , A x - . w Ii, 11. H1 ' ' z e fl' . wx Q l -15: ' ' ' X xt ' Cnfl Q L f 4. J ' ' I n, Z ' . r Ld . Elinoro Yoitcr Cuirs. David hoitorl housewife, lc. 11. ,f4, Bucyrus, Ohio A QEES5l3o'3 Thelma Aurnnd flirs Llow'd1fzltc,rs , housovrifl 1 1. v,f3, bgcumore Ohio Groce Brinkman urs. iussel St ton , housevife, 559 South East Street Bucyrus, Ohio Marvin Cooper, J rsev Maid Dairy, lOO2 East Mansfield Street Bucyrus, Ohio mvxooel Gruuer, teacher L Chotfielcx, n. il. 1, 1, nucyrue, Ohio Arthur H1ldebr.nd, rowd vorker fir kr vford Cnunty, ll8 r Street, nueyrus, Ohio m rguerite Leinonstoll urs Osf r Leuthold , housewife Bucyrus, Ohio u1r1.m mcC rran no iniarm tion J.mes rurvio, i.rmer, W , Bucyruo, O io Virgil Schieoer, f rmcr, L. U4 r o, O io Mioel Spiegel urs nimh rd Cr l,, Quo vi l , uucyrus, Oh o m ry Young urs Anthony Gabriel , housewife, 710 hesorough Street Toledo Ohio QEMQEQJ f Lich rd V ll, i roer la l oucvrus, Ohio Llvyd r mor, ,1 Gallon, Oh lli 1H xer, L , 4 buoyruo, ohi V1TglHl horn lro ilii m r , Vllv, , Huc Luo, O io A vin Halvor, olor lwoor o l e . u maroon, Jucyrus O io Kmtnryn Lfstermnn rs. Qooil l u o ifo loli 1 olndusVy ivonue bucyrue, Ohii ictor houck, f rmer, 1 L. , uucyrxs, Ohio P ul Locrlnl, lblbbf ph Evrum, oucyrus, Ohi 1 f .. JI. 5 -W,1.fJf , M ' . Cv X r I .' , z . D X . . F . . X o ,v . , , .m, an . .,. Ag . 8 . ' ' ' P 'f a , 'o T o' ll W. Hu y 'LJ Y 5 N ' Va ' '. Cv . il ' . J H ', M. M. f 4, 1, -F Q f 4 - y z 'K A' if lx. Lx. ls ' h' A ' f 'A A J lx. 1' H1 1, b Jb'?l' 'h'f - . 4 -. 4 Q pw P.,-io, K. .1 v . o ' .1 x,,. ,, Lia no if ,L. 1 H, cy - I - nz x w '1 - . Q A U x , I V f'k . Howard Brinkman, fprmer ind poultry business, h M. N 1, bucyrus, Ohio 1' a Ora :Q M , 4. 1 5 ', T U ' ' YILHS, far' ' ,u .N Y,-I I ' A io Eli 'Qin Iifl , ifxrixl 1 . 11. ,f I, ' ' f ' ', . . .V ,x f 4 ..,. .1 ,JUL X , Q 1 . l . Y vm 0 . . H L. C. .. l ing h,ubo Us he U 4 U y h X '1 ' ' W Kif ' lflo 'xp eil, QHH B IJ cfps ' A 14 ' ' , h' 2 ' ?J 4 5 fa 'X,' filirnb, hw STU' ', V ' Y. OC - 5 , ,, 1 - .'L V' ' 'L .' lu L f l, 2 ' ,, ,4 A fx ' -F CL -, v 'D Mildred Linn CMrs. Alvin Hooverj housewife, 424 E. Lucas Street, Bucyrus, Ohio Hazel Lutz CMrs. George Blackj housewife, 279 Monroe Street, Tiffin, Ohio Josephine McCracken Mrs Earl Everett housewife, Marion, Ohio Herbert hehrllng, Sunoco Gas Company, 98 East Pacnot Road, Columbus Oh1o Helen Meats Gal1o , Oh1o Dorothy Neely fMr M1195 Crowder housewlfe Bucyrus Ohlo Marclle Rlndfuss teacher at Canal Fulton Cuyahoga Falls Oh1o Myrtle Ruffener CMrs Carl Scott hOUS9Wlf6, R R l, Bucyrus Ohlo Carl Scott farmer R R l B rrus Oh o Mary Alles Sharp nurse 2715 East lloth Street Cleveland Oh1o Wayne Sharp farmer, R R ,l Bueyrus Ohlo Margaret Sherer housework R R fl Bucvrus Ohlo Sylvla Spltle Mrs Russell Cluvston housexlfe, ll24 Teddy Avenue Bucyrus, Oh1o Velma Ue1s1nauer Mrs John Hcnry holsewlfc, Bucyru Ohlo Curtls Young H S Army Battery 61 Wort Sher1dan Illlnols Helen Young Ohlo Power Demonstrator, Bucyrus Oh1O Velma Younr deceased E111S Angene farmer R P 71 Bueyrus Ohlo Ruth Ensmlnger Mrs Cllnton Culrther housewlfe R R 45, Gal1on, Oh1o Wllbert Haefer Manager of Egg AhCl1 n Morganstown West Vlrglnla Helen Hern Mrs Forest Sh er ho cwlff 1 R W2 Bloomvllle Ohlo Paullne Hlldebrand Court Cafe lo8 lest 1 F7 Street Bueyrus, Ohlo Mllo Hoover, carpenter R R V1 Buoyrus Ohlo Ellzabeth Leorone fHrs Cllfford Wllson housewlfe R R 2 Nevada Ohlo K - 7 u , , , at 3: I. . . . ,. v I , , 1 - '- ' J a P N X, . 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' , , , . , , ' M Ua,5 . , ' i D ' ' ML l 1 1 1 n - Y U ' D 1 ' ' +I: 1 ' Y 1 Eldon Leuthold Manager of Grocery Store, Canton, Oh1o ,Florence Llndenmcyer hr hllbcrt Hoeicrj housewlff, Morganstown, West Vlrglhla 'Lawrence Lust, farmer, R R l Buoyru , Ohlo llbur Luet F rm Bureau Ptvldman, R R 4 Buoy us, Ohlo frone Neely CMrs Hatter hOUSCW1fC Bucyru , Oh1O Jack Nicholson, U S Mallncs Annabelle Purvls fMrs Robert Love hOUSOW1fC Plaln Clty, Ohlo Albert S haal Rldgcton Elevator R R f Buoyrus, Ohlo Elvln SCh1CfOF, bookkcepcr at V u t Company, 134 Cllmbcr Avenue, G llon, Ohlo Cora hae Sohnarrenbergex Cdr Raul Honsberfer housewlfe Oceola Ohlo Edythe Stelnretz M s Harold lorrow housewofe nest MHUSf16ld Street, Bucyrus Ohlo Annabel Sherer, teacher at No th Tobnnson, North Robln on, Ohlo Audrey Tlmson Hrs Uorrowj house 1Ve 1 R l DU yru , Gh1O Cleo Tupys palnter 625 Kaler Aveau , Rucfru Oh o Cllfford N1lSOD ferner R R T2 Nevada Ohlo Daryl Zellner farmer R R W4 Nevada O o Q35 Q5 Q fg Rob rt Auck farmer R R Wl, Bucyrus Ohlo Hube t Bacon, bookkeeper ClV1l QCTVICG Dayton Ohlo Lehr Beldel Ch1bS larmer P R H2 Flndlay Ohlo NBOm1 Co grove ire Carl Lay housevlfe Somth Poplar Str ct Bucyrus, Ohlo Charles Dlnkel Norma Flke fMrs Davld Fry, U S CQl1fOPHlQ Annabelle Hoovc Standaro O1l l1lWlHF Statloz F o tllne, Oh1O Paul Delteaeycr housemlfc Llma, Ohlo Navy U S S 1 ryland, D1v1 lon R , San Pedro, rulllner, 920 Prontv Avenue Toledo, Ohlo .5 X rl . 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A ' .jr f L ' - x ' 3 ' y I Florence McBride CMrs. Campbellj houseuife, East Warren Street, Buoyrus, Ohio Glenna McCracken, 600 East Charles Street, Bucyrus, Ohio Ward McCracken farmer R F D Bmcyrus Ohio A3108 Mehrl1ng teacher, 132 Orange Street Gallon Oh1o Janet M ller Mrs Alton Bauers hOUSGW1fG, 115 East Oakwood Avenue, Buoyrus 0h1o Robert Ihller, Natlonal Llme and Stone Company, Nevada Ohlo Ga11 Morvan, at home, Whetstone Street, Bucyrus, 0h1o Mary Mu ser RGg1StCTOd Modlcal Teohn1cian Bellln Memorlal Hospltal Green Bay W1seons1n John Neff Farm Bureau, 516 East FUC11d Avenue Bucyrus 0h1o Evelyr Parlette fMrs Wllllam Spon eller housewlfe R R 1 Bucyrus, Ohlo Charles Pfelfer, dalry Warmer R R 1 Bucyrus, Ohlo llrgwnla Pollock Mrs Carl Volkmer h0USSW1fe, B1oomv111e Oh1o Arnulf' Rlndfuss farmer R R fl Lu rus 0h1o Evelyn Soharrenberger clerk ln Oceola Shoe Store Ooeola Ohlo Dessle Shaw Mrs Melvln Ruble YOUSSW1f6 East Charles Street, Bucyrus, On o Robert Sherer Shelby Cvole Works Maln Street Shelby 0h1o Artenuls Auek factory worker 14 East Bucyrus Street Crestllne, Ohlo Franklln Brlnkman farmez R R rl Bucyrus Ohlo James Brlnkamn boxer 14000 EQldWlD Avenue Cleveland Oh1o Helen Dalber studelt at Call l UH1VLFS1Cy Collmbus Ohlo Augusta Jenner st nographer R R l Buoyrus 0h1o Vernetta Kennedy fdrs Carl Stu mln hOUSOW1fC Buoyrus Oh1o Laura Leapply, at home Columbus, Ohlo Lavern Lalpply Blast Factory, Mansfleld, Oh1O ' 1 1 ' 0 ' 1 J- 1 1 . 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R. fl, Bucyrus, Ohio Ellen LoDormott hoqsowoll Hue ras, Oh1o Vlvlan Nlcholson, Western Eleetrlc Fectsry, ,l Sycamore O 10 Roland OLlthW81tO farmer, R R 12 Nevada, Ohlo Phllllp Pollock Swan Rubber Compdny, Bucyrus, Ohle Wlllard Pollocl palnter, Lawn Avenue Buoyrus Ohlo Evelyn Relnhard CNrs John Neff housewlfe 516 Euolld Avenue, Buoyrus, Ohlo Irene Relnhard, nurse, Rob1n Wood Hospltdl Toledo Oh1o Chester SCh1LfCF farmer, R R 1 Bucyru Ohlo Chrlstlne Sherer, teacher at Llberty School R R M6 Flndlay, Oh1o LOttl6 Smnltz Us Lewr neo Morrow hOUSOWlfL R R 1 Bucyrus Ohle Iovard Seonseller U S T vy T I 3 C U S S Pollack 180 , P url Harbor, Honslulu T H WRMRR QUE W Be Gaylord Alrllm, truck drlver, Oeeole, Ohl7 Eleanor Campbell Mrs Johr Alleblek hOU6Gl1f I K fl Nevada, Ohlf LO1S Cooper, stenovrdpher t Ohlo Vufl G s Company, Ee t Munsfleld Strfet, Bueyrus, Ohle Vlolet Erwln CMrs W1l1lHW4W11l1UmS housowlfe, Sycamore Oh1O Wl1l11N Erwln, MOF1t Shoo Stlre R I 34 Bueyrus Ohll Florence Frost, Shefor's beauty sr I yrus, 1 Donald Gramer, farmer, P R fl Emlly Jane Jump Mrs Nerlo lCCl1D+ h u ul e Nevfdm Oh17 Betty Johnson, J J Newberry Store, 261 w den 11 ld Street, Bucyrus, Oh1 o Hxrold Koeher, farmer and U lmes Llberty bu drlver, R R -fl, Bucyrus, Ohlo .. , w fx -NC, 5, I ' ' ' ' ' -' ' 1 K 1' R. 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S n o Locrsnf sfudert at lluffton Collevc, Blufftnr, Ohlo t uc r, R R f ucyrus, OhlO uk Hrs Robert Dye 1 usewlfe 1255 East Perry Street Columbu , J Fsther lehrllng, at home, R R fl Bucyrus, Ohld Bruce nutohler, boakkeeper at Kloepfer's Oceola, Ohlo V1TQlH1Q N1UfZ1Hg6T Mrs Gaylord Alhelm hOUSCW1lC Oceolu, Ohlo W lbur Outhwalte clerk 1n Brown's uereral h6PCh8Hd1S6 Store 1U Bent R 2 Neva a Ohlo Irere Pfelfe studert et Bowllng Freon Unlverslty Bowllng Green Lfarl SCllbPbT, Swan Rubber C upu R R 51 Sycamore Ohlo 1 1 l Nllbur Lust hOUS6W1fC, R R 4 Bucyrus, Ohlo Adu St lY11lhCT lms IolxJ1 Dlnlnger hOUS6W1fC, Tlffln Ohlo Sb trole lo per, savw ll 1c5ru , Ohlo D53 5 HR N NL lle Bs'cr u h 1 Unp r Swodu Vy Oh1C Ross Brl f 1a.n, farmer, R R ffl Bucjrus, Ohlo R11 Campoell Mrs Tborton Pousxt hou GW1f6 Sycamore Ohlo Vlolet Campbell New Metnod Leurdzd Bucyrus Ohlo Hazel hah? Mrs Janes Shackleiord hOUSOW1fS Warrer Oh o Ruth Harrlson, Bucyru Restaurant Jwodlawn Pvenue Bucyrus 0F10 Iva. deff farmer R R Q52 Nevada 0 lO Kenn to Hell S eel Foundry, 41 Le Slreft bucyrus, Ohlo Marclle Kepllnger Hrs Rus cll Vey hom ewlfo Bloomfllle Oh1O Rlchard Lu t fervor and Holme Llbfrtl bus drlver R R gl Bucyrus Ohlo Ketnryn Lutz, student at Baldwln Wallace College Berea, Ohlo '?.'v1gry' ' f J, , N 1 U., so X c . '. ' ll f . X- if. rx ' JQRM Linn, r no . . 70, R J 'Y'lS L 'e C... . A 1 ,go 'Z , ' , . s Ohfe v ' J. '. A lv o Q ' , x V . A ' . , . . , . . .D . ., K- -' 0 ' ', ,. .. ' . . N , . . -3 1 , - , . ln, P' ' ff' 1 d 1 .X . . . . A -Y', . J I , , , , Ohlfs 'J .los 1 241 T of ':y, . .'- , A , JP rr-n S 1 r- --1' ' , 7' o 7 ' ' I ' .Iv P 414.2 f.L, iirna u u , R . :N fe - ' 7 W 1' - - , '- .e or ',p ' wli -, 5'-f S ' '-if Q I ' ' I 'F 'urs -4 Y .14 - Q 1 - Jwfn YINQLL, F1Sh hstrhe , nw R. Nl, Bucjlus, Oh1O .. -. , H- ' U . . 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D Pranl Mnuler student at Oh1o Stuto UH1VCFS1ty, Columbu , Ohlo Wllllam M111CT, Natlonal L1UC and Stone Company R R 2 Nevada Oh1o Elolse Se1bert at home R R l, nuovrus Oh1o Emma Ste1nh1lbor Mrs Ross Rezdel hOUSOW1fC Tlffln, Oh1o Albert Stetzer, Jun1or Accountant at Kauffman Lattlmer hholesale Drug Company 1290 Forsythe Avenue, Columbus Ohmo Constance Topper, Songer's Rest urant Bucyrus Oh1o Wayne Ulmer student at Offmce Tra1n1ng School Colurmus, Ohlo Carl Waller dececscd Wanda'Ward b1ll clerl 1n Montgomery Yard, Tlffln, Ohlo lobort uenger shop worler, Ft Wayne Indlana Roger Wenger fTTlOF Ft Huyne Indlana Kites QE EWR Harold A1dt farmer R R 4 Bucyrus Oh1o Arnold Ankney farmer R R fl Sycamore Ohlo Clarence Auck farmer R R ,l Bucyrus Ohlo Charles Campbell, farmer R R 2 Nevada Oh1O Mary Glngery at home, Leme1t Ohlo Arnold Green farmer R R l Bueyrus Ohlo Robert Helnlen, electrlclan R P W1 Bueyrus Ohlo Charles Hern, Ooeola Stone Quarry R P gl Bucyrus Ohlo Elleen Hlnumon J C Penny Company R 1 1 Buoyrus Ohlo Robert Johnson f rmer R R l Bucyrus, Ohlo Lucllle Jump student at Bowl ng Green Urlxerslty Bowllng Green Carol L1nn housework 222 East Rensselaer S zeet Bucyrus Ohlo Elva Mae Lust student at Tlffln Unlversltx Tlffln Ohlo Evelyn Lust student at Bowllng Green Unlv rslty, Bowl1ng Green Fern Lutz CMrs George Fuller housewlfe, R R 1 Bueyrus, Ohl O Ohlo Ohlo , . 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A V C N fm ' A 'Wx S j xx ... X-a N-...y L EARMER TI-IE NATIONS GREATE ST BUILDERS QUALITY PRQDUCTQ PATRONIZE YOUR OWN ORGANIZATION AND KEEP YOUR SAVINGS IN YOUR GNN HANDS CRAWFORD FARM I? EAU CC QIPERATIVE AS CICIATIQIXI Phone 5946 Phone 201 49 a wwf I E HUGGAE TQRD IVIECURY LINCOLN ZEIJI-IYR Bucyrus, Oh1o If Wi. F F I I Successor ln name to Tlffln Buslness Unlverslty SALIENT FACTS PERTAINING TO TIFFIN UNIVERSITY l An lndustrlal school of CO11Ggl1t6 grade, offerlng two year graduate courses, and four year degree courses 2 Natlonal SOFOT1t18S CSD Fra ternltles 4 A complete coterle of athletlo act1v1t1es football ex oepted 5 A symphony orchestra 6 A mlxed chorus of thlrty volces, 7 Every type of colleglate soclal actlvlty 8 Llterary socletles 9 A weekly assembly and program, CIO A free employment servlce for f1TSt and future placement More than l8OO have been slnce January ln a posltlon, 5 OOO students have accepted posltlons to date Over placed in industrlal o f1C6 or c1v1l S9PV1CG pOSit1DnS l, 1950 215 were placed 1n 1939 One student placed as an average every forty elght hour , or every other day S1nCe May 1955 There 1 DEFINITELY NO UNEMPLOYM NT for young men and women well qualifled along bu lnc s llnos, and who possess av erage personallty and a wlllmngness to worl Wrlte for a llst of approxlmately SOO acceptlng posltlons slnce January l 1959 F' H,eI 1 f 1.s2aa.fQamv:af22:gm3-zgaf iir' M. , M ,zru , M - , P .4:l'5 .,Z':j::5 ,--if I X T I ' m a :-JIT' l I I M . I A X v -5 - ' 1 D 1 I., Y.. X , ' ' S , .,,. . , ,. , . I .Inga sR Buoyfusf Om Tm' Ohm tfsrfeff -I .e,u , ,e.: , .. or 9 U ---.,.c .. I .....I'.Q.,..., - -, ,- ,...,.,..---,........ ,..,.,, T I N U N I V E R S T Y 6 n - . p f 4 D q D 1 1 Q C . - l -' I U 1 n 3 C D l J D l 3 1 I C J D .v ' s I I s I I ' ' ' Q D 5 . . 1. . I C J . . . 3 I I I ' I ' , A ' . I I . 5 . . . . . . 0 r, . . . . . , n - . S s J ' S I E I . S. AS . - . . : is , v IBOI IIS DANL ANU STUDIO SCHOOL AND ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHS V235 S WASHINGTON ST TITFIN OHIO COMPLIMENTS SQMIDUMENTS PM L LIP HAP KY W ILM I IAIXD SCHOOL SUPPLIES HOIVIL LLIIVIBEIQ CO BRYAN OHIO PHONE 1625 BUCYRUS O KLINK G BROOKS SALES COMPANY SALES DAYS D ry P t Sal y BUCYRUS OHIO ..... 'X TPI? IIT-I .. I TT C . .. ,., . X I. fl . ,S Ikxxfl . 1 - I ' -, I rf S L ,,,,.,,, S LLIL L I I J, I ' I A rww of sf Law Q fm KA., AF' .F ' . Y lk: -S ' .-f' 'U ,- rx? 5 lr. 2.17 Lb ,XJ 1? XX Uvi TIQ ','0,.iQqIl,..fg., I J fx ewgqr W Im I 1 F . ff' ...N I rcs IX c N 2 I ' f F , V . -, 7 ,. V V ,..-.-,1.-...-..,-- , 7 , , W - J, ' H rses and ai Cows--Wednesd y riva e es Ever Day 4 Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct SEPTEMBER School beglns wlth a bang999 Two new teachers wlth whom to become acqualnted Everybody busy K? , or should have been What can you expect? Baseball game at Tlro The score? For get lt' F F A organlzatlon A home game wlth Lykens We lost one our best players John Brlnkmah due an acc1dent The Commun1ty Club gave a receptlon honor of the teachers A home game wlth Whetstone Pst We lost' Uncle Josh program Now wlll have a sllppery sllde Goody OCTOBER the Chuck Walt farm The JUnlOT class agaln Thls tlme at SPlOg9l'S Nlght llfc lm t be wonderful The Frlend hlp Club chosents new members and held lts organlzatlon re tang N chool ' Teachers' PfLlHg Why can't we do thls more cftel9 . 5 I' I ' - ... g . 6 J . . 15 l ' . - . 20 . . . ' ' . . 22 ' . . of . , ' . , to , . 26 ' ' in . 29 L ' ' . ---- ---- f' . . . we Oct. 10 The Junior class had a weiner roast at . 20 - . 'w. ' . 23 ' vs ' 1 - I ' u , . o s ... I. 'I ff,v'f 1. Nov Nov ov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec NGVEMBER School 1111 sponsorcc U, the P F A More Falr It was a HUGE success Look out L1ZZ16 the Junlor Class p ay, was a huve success aCCOFdlU to every JUHlOT class cr1t1c F F A 's rabblt feed Where d1d all those rabblt come from anyway? Thanksglvlhg assembly Hurrah forTur ley P1l1fF1NS, and such thlng least lt means some more vacatlon DECEMBER Keep lt up tca1' Xnother fame 11 16 vlth Sulpher Better luck next t11e A Chrlstmas iantata Nile Norld's True Llght was presentnd oy the hlgh school WUSlCHl organlzatlons under thGdlT9CtlG of Mls G1Vln One more VlCtOTy for H L What funlll' Vacatlon beglns Re t perlcd? O 2 pf .. A K ' E Q jr -'U I Q n 5 ' . o J N . 10 1- ' ' , ' 1 O ' ' AB . 20 . . . ' ' , . C ' ' s . q u . - A Q ' 1 , ' 'j '. ' s. At ' 1 ' . Dec. 1 Basketball season opened with a victory. . I hr il s . 5 1 - 3 . TTIS time J' , , - 'Il 0 . 15 '. , 3 , Ha V ' H 1 1 ' X. S . . . O A 1 D 1 n I 4 ' ', . s ' . Jan Jan an an an Jan Feb Feb Feb eb Mar Mar Mar Mar JANUARY Chatfield--Holmes-Liberty game. Need I say more? -l2 Two days of semester exams, Double trouble? Now I know where to go when 1t's 99 ln the shade After those movles of Byrd's 9lpOSlt1On, anyone would hlver 25 Farner's Instltute Neat vear we'll have a eomblnatlon of Falr and In tltute Somf fun' 've guessed lt Another basketball game Thls tlme wlth Whetstone Thls Just has to end SOm6t1mS SGH1OF p1CuUTCS at Tlffln Nlce pollee men they have there Or so they tell me FFBRUARY County Tolrn nent Ihre tournament LS wh re we o off Seventh and elghth grade cantata Play day mlth ourselves Good tlme good MARCH rrr' oowl leow' Grrl Jrrr N t a oat and do? fl ht gust Senlor trJHg'to choose 1HV1t8t1OnS Dr Peters addlessed the mre eho l 1U eomuemoratlon of Good Fr da Such vea+her F01 Va ter boxrets' And to thlnv that one day ln Januar I wanted to go to the So1th Pole F F A Banquet, Honored b LU address by a former teacher, hr Plfer J . 17 J ' ' . . , . . S . W . J . 22- 2 ' . 3 ya . . . Q S . . .Q . J . 26 You ' . e I . 1 - . I . C f . . D . 31 . , . L . . . . 1 . - A ' K 1 0 ' J . 15 , L ru Y f . 15 w ,Z . Tl' is f o N Y' S t 0 . 23 'D . F 0 2 7 . 0 A I , ' place, good crowd. And oh! such fun. o 1 5 G n D IV' 3 Q F l . O 1 3 .2 , . . S H. I . 22 . ' ' . a evil s o ' 1 L . ' 1 y . 24 f u H , A A s , z 1,x . 1 ' ' , ' X ., , .-. . 1 I . . . Q . I y 5, VV, 1 U v Aprll 5 Aprll 9 Aprll 19 Aprll May day May Maa AIFIL Do we have a volley ball pl yer by the name of Bernlce W 1Kor?9 Guryle' Gurvl Spl sk' 1 Dld we s Three 'lttle fl nes 1U 'at 'lttle bl 121316 Just the JUW1OF S6RlOT VlmN1Hg pLrty t tHe V Slt +16 aquar1um9 No o ol' o Junlor and SCHlOT BQIGHL AUtbOT1tlCS on etlqu tte Fmlly Po t S TlOPS, and now the Jun o Granve Colossal, stupendous, mmgnlflcent No we wou1dn't make good condldates for the rsychotherapeutlc Cl1DlC We're gust doserlblng HPC lboo Penny the S6nlOT C ss ol y Lyke1s Chatlleld Whotstome holmes Llberty Muslcsl Wm t's t1lS7 A style show? Oh seventh wwd olghtl gr do party gust the POl1tlCQ1 Conv 11TH at Mhet tone Baccalaur ate sermol dellvered bw Rev Gllcv to 26 SenLors Commencement 9X9FC1S9 long llve e Class of 134O'H 1. 1 ' - 1' L Sf ' a f1,.. ' ,-, 1 A ' cg ' 0 Q L. Splasgl ' ll i ' ,L+ ' ' . . Wa it , 1 ' - 'S' ' ' ' fe if io 'i N -o-o-Q. , - L' - ' sw' 1' z ' a L HY.ll . . A . 51 Mjt-n-- A .. ' 0 : ,,' S , ol' v A .,i rs. April 22 Seniors and Faculty guests of loca 1 05' ' K l. x K 4. I 4. v----tb , 'I 7 5 l W i G . .-. 9 ,A I . x ' ' xelcr 1 H ' la L a . LLXHT . 1 1 , A o: , , , fl 2 X, v A - , 'L ' n I 3 a . u' . ' 1 Y. , ' 5 LL 1 3 a x . Moy 7 ' ' ey- T V' s . . 12 e F 1 1 ' J . 1 f . v 15 A Q , ' s, H, ' th C . TEL ING ,WMQN ILE Clx FW LLL J TELLING BELLE VERNQN CO CANAL IGEBG IVIANSEIELD OI-IIC COMPLIMENTS CHARLES sQHIErER WATCQN S AND Som ID!-XIQERYIEEIYBRIED CQIIN PHONE0 RDEP S LEMERT RGAD WE DELIVER IPI-IONE M344 OX? fUXLCKf Ex DIXMJL ,I SPORTING V O G DS I-IEIQEE JONES DESIGN PS AND MANUFACTURERS 1g,JI 1 ELT h -1.-.- Irulifmapoli s , Indiana J Jewelers JG I 1 Lib ty S h 1 MANSFIELD, Q. C4546 Rep tt' R J D ' .I I fJ 'T?Q.. f-- XD J , P+ if 'V ' 1-:A I ,M I- ' Aw .1 -51 -2 ' 319 un.. ' JA' vw '-f.f5f: SELigSn A h.. 5 .4 'Z V A I I of J J W .12 I I I ' E L L N' L I I Q' - X .::f7:E:f:5' 1. .sg-f X-Y, J 4:-. 5 v .-1 -A ll--. L 5 K - ' ff PTP, M of X IJ I1 School and Col e 'e ewelrg l ...J ,L ' Graduation Announcement fv 1 J Medea s, Cups, - rop i 1 X I .JU is SHI ITQ .L EQ JFYS IOGGERY If your clot es are not bGCOmlHg LO Jou you should be o rln to us QHOES TROUS RS SOCKS COIJIPLIIVIENIS SIUAID 6 HAYCOOK BARBER SHOP WALIHERS HARDWARE at the si n of ,3 Q HARDWARE For the Factory Farm Home Stoves Rah es Putlery Palnt glass D131 5110 SENIORS Permlt u to con rQtLlate you on the ucce slul com lotion of your high school oo T HE NI A RIO N BUSINESS COIIEGF MARION OHIO ATTORNEY AI LAW Bucyrus Ohlo LIL LLMER LL CLHIC CO 'vorything Electrlcal' W Stln holse Refrigerators estlnghomae Ranges Radios Washers S eepors, Water Ieaters Iirlnv H Wlec PHXIHIFQS some 5575 ,Y , W V Y V , W- W ,vu ,V , C Im 1 -D - if - V11 ' I S X I U W I - N I D , E If - ll -m , ,LJ 11 . A 0, T - E v R O vga? E - IVE Th sig oaw E?W' ... E 1 R Q n A - 3 OA Q . R C' 'VI A I - 4,5 .. 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