Homer High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Homerville, OH)
- Class of 1954
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IN We the graduating class of 1954 wish to dedicate this annual to our Faithful friend and teacher, Mrs. Hines, who has worked so diligently for our class. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation For her fine leadership and co-operation 1 Superintendent nj ,ff Q5 , tiff ,:L?+fW' I ing N P if X if Q' , 1, nj . . -elk Mi 4 .wif ie.-1,. f 1 i fg 3 David L. tire r 9 S 3.1, . it 7 A Mrs. Gentry, Mrso Taffin Mr. Gnd Mrs. Ward Mr. Skinner, Mr. Kline, Mr, Keen, Mr. Foster. 2 We are sorry that the School Board RX-N picture didn't turn out but we have the 'V names and offices as follows: President -------- Vice-President Clerk ----------- Harold Owen Gerald Schempp Arthur Stevenson Howard Snoddy Lawrence Jeffery Leon Jeffery 3?-if 'P M. 4 Faculty Mr. David L. Brewer Superintendent and Math Mr. E. B. 'Norlcman Social Studies Mrs, Mary Hines English Latin, and French Mr, Eugene Turlce Coach and Science Miss Lucinda Riclcett Shorthand and Typing Mrs. Edwa Mosher Home Economics Mr. Duane Cogswell Industrial Arts Mrs. Eltreda Johnson Vocal Music Mr. Arthur Kozlowski Driver Education Mr. Walter Reik Instrumental Music Mr. H., R, Fragassee Art 3 B. B. s. in Ed., om. u.-1947 M. Ed., ohio u.-1952 B. S., Ashland College Kent State U.,--l93l B. A., Wooster College-l930 B. S., Culver Stockton C.-l950 B. A., Ashland College-1952 B. S., Bradley U.-l924 B. S., Miami U.-1950 B. S. M., Kent State U,-l943 B. S., Miami u.-1952 S. M., Baldwin Wallace-l952 F. A., Baldwin Wallace-l952 Annual Staff Editor ----- Historians --- --- Fredaline Frank The Prophecy ---- ------ -------- The Will ---- Typist -- Geraldine Frank and Philip Howe Wade Brooks --- Ea Kopylchak Gloria Jeffery Advertising ------- Shirley Middour, Frances Maice, Bob Slarb, Ed Brazis Class Motto---The Door of Knowledge Is Labeled Push . Class Colors-Blue and White Class Flower-White Tea Rose Gmduafion-May 21, 1954. 4 UIOYS ,fat ff L' SP? 5.0 43' Philip Dean Howe QPhi'll President Class Plays ..... Class Officer ..... Student Council .... Mixed Chorus .... Special Chorus . . . County Chorus .. Ensemble ..0o Quartette .... Octet ..0uu. Bancl .Q..c.. Hi-Y .....a... Hi-Y Officer .... Boys' State ..... Basketball . . . Baseball ,.q. Prince of Peace . Poetry Reading . U . Art ...0....... . Photo Club .o......... School Am., Legion Essay . . . 5 I I .. 3,4 .... 4 4 l2l3l4 l2l3l4 ... 2,3,4 ...2,3 ,. ...4 1,2,3,4 .. 3,4 4 .......3 0 o an no .1,2,3 ....2 3 2,3,4 ...1,2 3 ....3 G eraldine Frank fGerryl Secretary Class Plays oaqu ...3,4 Class Officer ..... ..u. l ,3,4 Student Council ... .... T Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Special Chorus .... ,2,3,4 County Chorus. .D..o ......... l Ensemble ,...,n. .2,3,4 Barbershop Ouartette .... .u.... 3 Band s.,o0s0......... 0.., 2 ,3,4 Y-Teens ,ga...... ,2,3,4 Y-Teen Officer ....Q ........ 4 Y-Teen Conference .... 3 Majorette ,n.....o.. ........ I Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4 Basketball s.q...s. . ., 2,3 Office ....2,3,4 g. WI SP X AFV' ' X N 5 4 rs' 'O i Hts, 47: ' its Poetry Reading . . . 2,3,4 Art..,.,......... ..,.l,2 Annual Editoru... s... 4 French Club....... ....4 A French Club Officer . . . . . 4 V PhotoClub.......... ....i,2,3 ? Q QA: Vw H .va it '- so L22 C' A ic? fi Q HGH X 'ili ergi 54 : Vi. H. . Q g b l sessi sss Affgif ,V z- ggi y sq .. is X T 4 - ' M J 4? 1 C J,4,r' H . i f 4 Ci 4 i 2 I a s sf , ' 1' f 3 . Qs 'L 6 . 11193. :fin ' swf' w K J, .As 1 ' Wade Brooks lWadel Vice President Class Plays .... . Class Officer .. . Mixed Chorus .. G.. Special Chorus... County Chorus . . . Hi-Y ,... . ..... Basketball D O D . Baseball..,... ..,.. Manager .o....Q..o Art ....... o...o..a... Library Service Club .. Photo Club .0o.o0..o 1 ws we .I '5 A .Ni sJ,'r ..o.. 4 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 ....0.I 1,2,3,4 ,s.J,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 .n.s. 2 .1,2,3 ..... 4 ....1 Frances Fay Julia Maice lFranl Sal utatorian Treasurer Class Plays ..... Class Officer .... Mixed Chorus ..Q. County Chorus . . . Y-Teens ...u.... Y-Teen Officer . . . Girls' State .... Basketball 0...s...... Office District Scholarship Test Student Council . . . . . . . . Ohio History Test .... Prince of Peace ... Poetry Reading ...Q Newspaper Staff .a... Newspaper Editor 0 . Photo Club ...sQ.s .....2, ....l,2,3,4 .u.. 3,4 ......3 3 ....2, .. 2 2 ns..-.Q ..2,3,4 .....4 nan ....3,4 2,4 ....I,2,3,4 60.0 4 3 3,4 , we ..fj,Q,,s1 Robert Keith Slarb fBobj Class Plays .u......D....0o. 3,4 Class Officer ..o....... . . l,3,4 Mixed Chorus . . . oo... l ,3,4 Student Council .... . . l,3 Hi-Y o............. . . ..... 3,4 Hi-Y Officer .....,..... 4 District Scholarship Test . . . . . 3 Basketball .o............ . . . l Baseball o..,... . l Manager .... . . . 2 Gloria Lee Jeffery CG-loriaj Valedictorian News Reporter West Salem... ... l Class Plays .o... ...... 3 ,4 Class Officer... .... 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus . . .... l,2,4 Y-Teens ......... .... 2 ,3,4 Y-Teen Officer ..... . 3,4 Maiorette .......... . . . l Timekeeper ........... . . .-. 3 Basketball Scorekeeper . ...... 4 Baseball Scorekeeper .. . 3,4 Office ...................... 3,4 District Scholarship Tests . . . . . . l,2 Newspaper Staff .......... .. . 4 May Day Queen Attendant ........ l School Am. Legion Essay... ..l,3 Co. Arn. Legion Essay ..... ... l Library Service Club ..... .... 4 Girls' Ensembl e Accompanist ...4 7 v 7 Fredaline Frank flfreddyl Student Council Class Plays ----o- ---- 3 ,4 Class Officer .... ... 3,4 Student Council ... ..... ... 4 Mixed Chorus .... ... l,2,3,4 Special Chorus ... .,.I,2,3,4 County Chorus .... ,,..,.,. l Ensemble ............ .. . 3,4 Barbershop Quartette. . . . . Band ..........,..... Y-Teens ...l, Y-Teen Officer ... ... . . Maiorette ........... ... ... 3 ... 2 2,3,4 ...3,4 l Varsity Cheerleader . . . . . . 2, 3 Basketball .......... .... l ,2,3 Office ....... Q .... 3,4 Art ............ . . .. l, 2 Newspaper Staff .... .... l ,3 'ffenflh Club ......... ...... 4 French Club Officer ,,,, ,,o, ,, , 4 Photo Club e.'., 0 no l,2,3 -ix Lf. 5641 'L-if li N r , 2-' ,W fl Nicholas Edward Kopylchak fEddiel Class Plays .......... ..... .....3,4 Class Officer ..... 2 Mixed Chorus . ..u. .....,...2 .4 ',., Hi-Y .g......... ..... 234 fig l Library Service Club ., . . . . . .,,:2 M Q P -2' -9 5 if anal' lr s , fi ,x Q 'J i ' ' - f if :fi K 4, ,gg ,V . WSE L Y i 4 -gi L fi ir'ri 4 5 f 1 - C A C ' +1553 3 4 1 C , 52 a p 5 1' M Shirley Ann Middour fShirleyJ Class Plays .......oD.......... 3,4 Student Council... ..... .,..3 Mixed Chorus Q............a, l,2,3 Y-Teens ...........,....o.. l,2,4 District Scholarship Test 2 Poetry Reading ..........,. 2,3,4 Art ....,.Q.......... ..... l ,2 Library Service Club ..au ..... 4 Latin Club .....n.... ... 3,4 Latin Club Officer one .....4 pl .,. . V IV -. ti Ami Edward John Brazis QECD Class Plays.................. 3,4 Photo Club ..... . .-....,2,3 if 3, ? -733. . - ! ' I ,itecfi , L , it K 1 Ill' fp, , fffss Rr , El il' l C: an X If 'Q 46? ji 2' X x l s ' A-auf . In is 0 1 I ix' I 4 M ffm mr C V5f,...., J J yr Class History lt was back in the year l942, when seven little tots bravely walked into the Homer Schoolhouse. Mrs. Max Hisey Knee Lola Kiplingerj greeted each one by name. Patricia Lenz, Shirley Smith, Jeanette Finley, Vilma Johnston, Shirley Wilson, Darwin Smith, and last but not least, Philip Howe came toddling in. He is the only one who has kept toddling along in this one particular school for twelve years. The second year was getting a little better. Some of the children were getting up enough nerve to make faces at the teacher. In the third grade we added Bob Slarb from Elyria, and Shirley Middour from Akron. We had a new teacher, Mrs. Charles Hockensmith Knee Myrtle Hastingsl who decided to try her luck at teaching the pupils. The fourth grade was the same except that Nancy Longsdorf from LeRoy was added to the class. The fifth grade was honored with a new teacher, Mrs. Delcamp. That year they were all very ambitious and they bought a radio for their room. ln the sixth grade we added Frances Maice and Wade Brooks from Cleveland. ln the seventh grade we added Jim Shadley, Jim Conwell, Geraldine Frank, Fredaline Frank, and Ethel Weaver all from Albion. Mrs. Bert Zimmerman Qnee Olga Pidzyrayloj was our advisor. During the eighth grade we were all little angels because we wanted to be accepted into the high school the next year. Shirley Smith left us to go to Wellington, Nancy Longsdorf went to Nova, and Ethel Weaver to West Salem. Mrs. Sara Starr was our advisor. The ninth grade storied off with a week of Freshman initiation, after which we were welcome to Oome to all the high school parties, etc. Wade, Philip, and Bob were on the basketball squad while b Geraldine and Fredaline were maiorettes. Frances Sexton and Ed Brazis entered our class but at the end of the year Pat Lenz left to finish at Delaware, Ohio. Mr. Lenz was our advisor. The tenth grade had two newcomers, Gloria Jeffery from West Salem and Eddie Kopylchak from Pennsylvania. Geraldine and Fredaline were chosen first team cheerleaders. Geraldine received honorable mention in the county cheerleading contest. Shirley won the local and county poetry reading contest which enabled her to go to the state where she rated excellent. Wade and Philip were on the basketball and baseball squads. Frances, Shirley, and Gloria took the District-State Scholarship Tests. At the end of that year Jim Shadley left to go to Northwestem, Jim Conwell to Ashland, and Frances Sexton to Sullivan. Mr. Workman was our faithful advisor that year. The Junior year started off with a Halloween party at Mrs. Hines. Frances won the local Prince of Peace contest. Shirley won the local poetry reading contest. Geraldine and Fredaline were first team cheerleaders. Gloria was timekeeper. Wade and Philip played basketball and Wade played baseball. Bob took the District-State Scholarship Test that year. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at How Toy in Ashland. Geraldine attended the Y-Teen Conference in June of that year. Frances attended Girls' State. Mrs. Hines was our advisor. Philip attended Boys' State. 9 History icont.l The Senior year started off with ten pupils---five boys and five girls. We had a talent scout show in September. Wade played basketball and baseball. Geraldine was chosen varsity cheerleader. Gloria was scorekeeper. Almost everyone in the class was in mixed chorus this year. Frances took the annual Ohio History Test at Ohio University. We gave our class play, Professor! How Could You? , November 27 and December 5. Gloria was Valedictorian and Frances was Salutatorian. Gloria placed second and Philip First in the American Legion Essay Contest for the Lodi, LeRoy, and Homer division. Mr. Brewer was our advisor. C a n Yo u lm a g i n e ti i f.. E 4 ' A do Frances 'fs' Eddie .1 ff L if A 'F' Philip 'X N Shirley Wade ' d - fs' :gp v I -f A ' . ? 2 , 4-95 J ,A M L W X ff .. 1' f L of ll' ' I gk i 4' , hw- I Hn, - ,L - ,, L f4,wk ,'.Eg, Glor if N me M73,.,. an A if , t ,Q ,g gg., , in l l ii' it F 5, f 'i ,QW ',,,r .ilfrgfikm A Q '--5, C. C. fs i X it Bob Freddy Gerry Ed 10 Class Prophecy May2I, I964 Dear Friends, I have iust returned from my vacation. It has been about ten years since I have seen any of my classmates. So I decided last winter to go on a tour of the United States and look up some of my classmates. The first classmate was Frances Maice, who in spite of herself is owner and top model of Fay's Model Gallery' in the heart of New York City. The next stop was Washington, D. C. where I ran into Robert Slarb who was Presiding Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. The next place was Ed Brazis', County Road No. 26 Ranch with his thousand head of cattle and his huge fleet of Chevrolet Ranch Wagons. Across the land to Iowa, we stopped at The Bar H Ranch where Philip Howe Pro.. Esq. runs a large hog farm. The next place was GeraIdine's home. Upon stepping out of the car I was amazed to see thirteen children running out to greet me. They took me to their ten-acre lot, where they play. After a journey, we stopped at Fredaline's. She lives in Beverly Hills with twin sons and daughters. While going through San Diego, California, I saw a large display of lights on c theater. In the spotlight was a sign. On the sign was a picture and the words, The Fabulous Gloria Lee Jeffery, Piano Soloist . While touring the Alaskan waters l ran across a trapper who told me that Eddie Kopylchak owned and operated the largest trading post in the Northwest. On the way home, lstopped at the University of Wisconsin where I finally IOC0ted Shirley Mifldour, Dean of Women at the University. At last the iourney is over and I will be glad to get back to my big easy chair in my office taking care of my investments in the Supersonic Revolution. Sincerely yours, Wade Brooks Class Will I, Frances Maice, will my ability to get my workbook done so everyone can copy from it to Joann Bigelow. Shirley Middour, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Sally Delcamp. Geraldine Frank, will my ability to be engaged before l'm out of school to Norman Massie, Fredaline Frank, will my ability to drive like Lucky Lott, the Hell Driver to Dale Weimer. Gloria Jeffery, will my height to Lynn Grissinger who eats banana splits to grow tall. I, Philip Howe, will my extra sleep to Darrel Fenstermakcrs I, Ed Brazis, will my love for Mr. Kozlowski to Bob Norris. I, Bal: Slarb, will my ability to talk back to Miss Rickett to Jim Reinhardt. I, Eddie Kopylchak, will my ability to lose my temper to Jim Summerton. I, Wade Brooks, will my ability to drive to Roger McFrederick who seems to have a hard time driving with girls on his lap. I, If I, I, II Senior Girls Personalities Name--- ----- - Gloria Jeffery Weakness --------- Red and black Mercurys Pet Peeve -------- Favorite Song-- Favorite Singer --- Favorite Pastime Two-faced people l'm Walking Behind You Eddie Fisher Playing the piano Ambition -------- Be a good cook Desire ----------- Name ---- -- Weakness ------- Pet Peeve ----- Favorite Song -- Favorite Singer- Favorite Pastime Ambition -------- Desire -------- Marry a millionaire Frances Maice Big, brown eyes Bad-mannered people Heart of My Heart Don Cornell Working on school paper Be a teacher before twenty Have a millionedollar wardrobe Name ---- ---- F redaline Frank Weakness --- ---- Staying true to one guy Pet Peeve -------- Favorite Pasti me Ambition -------- Desire -------- Name ---- - Weakness -------- Any person who judges someone else before he really knows them Rhapsody in Blue Four Aces Favorite Song ---- Favorite Singers--- ---Singing Barbershop To graduate from college To go out again with Rod Wells, the drum player from Ralph Flanigan's Band Geraldine Frank Kenny Pet Peeve -------- Two-Faced people Favorite Song -- Favorite Singer Favorite Pastime Ambition ----- Desire -- ---- ---- Name ----- - Weakness -------- Pet Peeve ------- Favorite Song - Favorite Pastime Ambition ------- Desire -- --- Oh, My Papa Jimmy Durante Singing Barbershop To graduate from college To raise thirteen children Shirley Middour Inability to get news for Mr. Workman's history class Boys' with crew cuts Eh Compafi Guy Mitchell Favorite Singer --- ---Reading and drawing To be a teacher To travel and have a rose garden I2 Name --------------- Weakness ------------- Pet Peeve ----- ----- Favorite Song -------- Favorite Singer Favorite Pastime Ambition ------ Desire --- ------ ------ Senior Boys Ed Brazis Women Stuck up girls Changing Partners Vaughn Monroe Joy riding Lumberiack To make a lot of money Name --------------- Philip Howe Weakness ------------ Pet Peeve ------------ Favorite Song -------- Favorite Singer Favorite Pasti me Ambiton ------ Desire ------- Name --------------- Weakness ----------- Pet Peeve ----------- Favorite Song -------- Favorite Singer ------- Favorite Pastime Ambition ----------- Desire- -------------- Name ------- ------- Weakness ----- ----- Pet Peeve ----------- Favorite Song -------- Favorite Singers Favorite Pastime Ambition ------------ Desire --------------- Name --------------- Weakness ------------ Pet Peeve ----------- W Favorite Song ------- Favorite Singer ------- Favorite Pastime Ambition ----------- Desire --------------- Good Fords People who can't take a loke Oh, My Papa Patti Page Girls Farmer To make a whole lot of money Eddie Kopylchak New guns People who are constantly showing off Changing Partners Frankie Lane Hunting and fishing To be a State Trooper To graduate in 1954 Wade Brooks -New Pontiacs People who show off and act smart Glow Worm Mills Brothers Never staying home Make the most money doing the least amount of work possible Make a lot of money Bob Slarb Cars Chemistry Crying in the Chapel Darrel Glynn Sleeping Pending Qto be announced Plenty of time and money I3 Junior Class ,f i .- 7 -'X Top row: fLeft to RightjMrs. Mosher, Jim Summerton, Jim Reinhardt, Jim McFrederick, Bob Stine, Roger McFrederick, Louis McDaniels, Clare Bisard. Bottom row: Darrel Fenstermaker, Norman Massie, Gary Workman, Bob Norris, Charles Ramey, Virainia Roberts, Joann Bigelow, Janice Sooy, Sally Delcamp, Absentee: Glenn Thompson WTI S Top POW: lLeft to Right! Wayne Null, Frank Nihiser, Carl Fritzsche, Jim Hummel, Alton Bishop, Vlr. Turke. Bottom row: Ann Fossnacht, Beverly Wolf, Kay Kast, Lynn Grissinger, Arlene Schempp, Marlene Peck, Jim Zemancik, Eddie Wood. Sophomore Class Freshman Class Top row: lLeff to Rightl Eugene Nolt and David Genfry.Middle row: Mr. Workman, Helen Rowe, Emmaiean Stiles, Barbara Hurshell, David Friend, Tommy Repp, Darrel Adkins, Wayne Shorts, Dale Weimer, Bert Jeffery.Boftom row: Jean Ramsier, Walter Bigelow, Daniel Wufhrich, Marilyn Schempp, Keith Lowe, Billie Anne Frank, JoAnn Loy, Fred Herrmann, Jan Pappas, Luellyn Cole. Bird's Eye View of Our Teachers Eighth Grade T Ct X S Q Q if .3-, . L Top row: lLeft to Rightj David Snoddy, Harry Brooks, Her man Trapp, Bruce Campbell, David Tate, David Blodgett, Fred Hines, Middle row: Mary Stites, Sally Loy, Barbara Allen, Pat Repp, Marcia Rex, Joyce Ann Leiby, Leilani Simcox, Wilma Foster, Betty Jean Hoffman, Carole Spellman. Bottom row: Sonia Howman, Bernice Trapp, Louise Slocum, Homer Sooy, Pat Strinff, Linda Jo Grissinger, Dixie Ramsier, Marie Frank,Wanda Shorts, Teacher, Mr. Kozlowski. J if .UL XJ if ,L F Top row: lLeft to Rightl Calvin Nolt and Larry Wood. Middle row: Richard Roberts, Joyce Roberts Marcia Brown, Leonard Adkins, Eva Lee Pettit, Dennis lrwin, Anita Thompson, Sonia Voorhees, Ann Spellman.Bottom row: Roberta Rowe, Sherry Botdorf, Richard Wuthrich, Laura Welder, Kathleen Herrmann Larry Pummell, Dick Slocum, Claude Nemeth. Harrv Leiby , Teacher, Miss Rickctt. Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Top row: lLeft to Rightj Donald Hoffman, Carol Loy,Connie Billmon, Paul Null, Junior Georgen, Lila Null. Middle row: Bertha Blodgett, Kathy Weimer, Nancy Geiger, Louise Howman, Jan Reinhardt, Gary Schlarb, Mary Ann Bridgett, Linda Norris.Bottom row: June Kravitz, Eloise Gentry, Clifford ' ld ' l R' h d Nemeth, Jim Rowe, Linda Friend, Louise Welch, Kit Conwell, Dorotha Pamer, Dona Blge ow, IC ar iirooks, TeachelgMrs. Cupp. Absentees: David Wuthrick, Ray Bisard, - W-' T row: ll.eft to Riqhtl Anne Adkins, Elaine Roberts, Carol Hauenstein, Joe Majce, Larry Leiby Middle 99 FOW: Susan Bridgett, Patricia Stevenson, Ellen Bishop, David Wallace, Douglas Wallace, Philip Slmcox, Roger Bigelow, Wanda Adkins, Carol Bisard, Front row: Vivian Ramsier, Julia Ramsier, Duane Snoddy, Sharon Rex, Barbara Wolfe, Margaret Geiger, Kay Fenstermaker, Constance Billheimer, Maynard Beery, David Trapp , Teacher, Mrs. Lowe. F i f t h G r a d e Fourth Gwade 09 Top row lleft to rightj Betty Long, Gary Markley, Larry Brown, Bill Herrmann, Sue Schmetzer, Glenda Schibley, Robert Allen, Max McFrederick. Middle row: Raymond Howman, Shirley Slarb, Tommy Brobks, Jimmy Botdorf, Elizabeth Jenkins, Judy Long, Marilyn Rowe, Bobby Liggett, Jack Grissinger,Botton row: Carl Rogers, Maxine Trapp, Dennis Nestich, Billy Thompson, Ann Shorts, Richard Brown, Eugene Snoddy, Teacher, Mrs. Campbell. Top row: lLeFt to Rightl Elaine Conwell, Linda Kline, Ronald Steele, Tommy Williams, Dicky Billmon, Alice LaMar, Ann Herrmann, David Workman, James Nestich, Dennis Howe. Middle row: James Brown, Junette Cannon, Jackie Ramsier, Nancy Cupp, Linda Pummell, Donna Cole, Gerald Weimer, Karl Friend, Ronnie Shanks, Bobby Wuthrich.Front row: Thomas Loy, Dicky Markley, Allan Havel, Roger Peck, Allen Blodgett, Kenneth Halliwell, Linda Brooks, Teacher, Mrs. Soka, Third Grade Second Grade I1 Sf' Top row: lLeft to Rightj Howard Steele, Scheryl Lee Leiby, Sherry Schlarb, Stanley Null, Phyllis Daniels, Danny Cole, Mary Ann Fleming Middle row: Carol Hisey, Rex Ramsier, Barbara Kline, Bonnie Long, Gladys Slocum, Lois Ella Sooy, Charles Carter Front row: Ernest Repp, Wilma Allen, Ronnie Wood, James Williams, Barbara Baker, Fritz Riebe- Absentee: Kenny Beery Teacher Miss .Sooy Top row: lLeft to Rightl Frederick Owen, Jack Buchanan, Karl Kolb, Jean Carpenter, Harold Franklin Simcox, Ricky McFrederick, Karen Conwell, Ronnie Adamson, Mary Herrmann, Jane Workman.Middle row: Donny Weimer, Jimmy Markley, Glenda Hales, Frances Howman, Danny Ramsier, Jill Grissinger, Carol Cupp, Gloria Steele, Donald Phillips, Mary Owen.Bottom row: James Loy, Walter Howman, Curtis Schibley, John Pamer, Barbara Howman, Frank Nestich, Danny Brown, Janet Fleming, Teacher, Mrs. Emily Weiler First Grade an I Q--1. Wg! - - .,.,,, ,ul a H , W .' f5M 1 . , I' we ' 1 , -' ff' W' ' , f m , . , wkr 7- 'ua-.,, fifw 25 P e P Speech--Clare M e e t i n 9 E 5 Hn V i? fi wp-Q. N . WL , 712.3 .SIM 'W' Q Lef's Go Team 24 Varsity l-ettermen A we Q lfilxr' Top row: fLeft ta Rightj Coach Turke, Gary Workman, Jim McFreclerick, Roger McFrederick, Clare Bisard Norman Massie, Jim Zemancik, manager. Bottom row: Wade Brooks, Bob Norris, Jim Summerton, Bob Stine, Charles Rarrey, Darrel Fenstermaker. Arlene Schempp, Janice Sooy, Geraldine Frank, Marilyn Schempp Varsity Cheerleaders Second Team Lettermen Top row: lLeft to Righty Coach Kozlowski, Bert Jeffery, Jim Hummel, Carl Fritzsche, David Gentry, Eugene Nolt, Herman Trapp, manager Bottom row: Fred Hermann, manager, Keith Lowe, David Friend, Lynn Grissinger, Eddie Wood, Tommy Repp, Dale Weimer to ,rot F t L W, xy gl, V. T' 4 o 3 ,,t, Ky . , - 7 W 'gr n Sally Delcamp and Billie Anne Frank Second Team Cheerleaders 26 Junior High Basketball Team L fp--L 'V W . nop row: kLeH to Riglwtl Coach Kozlowski, Dennis Irwin, Calvin Noll, Herman Trapp, Bruce Campbell, David Blodgett, Claude Nemefh. Bottom row: Larry Pummell, David Snoddy, Harry Brooks, Homer Sooy, Fred Hines, Larry Wood 7 33 B 1 L g - 1 4' lr ' A f Q.. 1 QNX, 1 Leiloni Simcox, Marcia Rex, Marie Frank, Dixie Ramsier Pe p S q u a d Season Record The basketball teams worked real hard this year to give us a real thriller of a basketball season. We remember those most exciting games when we either won or lost by one or two points. Although we didn't get clear to the top we came along pretty close by tying with Brunswick for second place in county league play. Out ot 26 games we won 18 and lost 8. The second team also did well by winning 12 and losing 7. At the award night of the tournament Bob Stine placed on the all-county first team by a unanimous vote of the coaches in the county. Roger McFrederick placed on the second team and Jim McFrederick and Jim Summerton received honorable mention. Geraldine Frank and Marilyn Schempp received honorable mention in the county cheerleading contest. The Junior High received a trophy for second place in the county. Team Played We They Polk 79 58 Ruglgles-Troy jj - P 2 17. fs LZRoy 70 65 :.', ,.' IK Highland 52 53 Spencer 55 27 Lodi 58 50 Brunswick 62 65 ly Sullivan 56 63 Spencer 71 60 Buckeye 56 43 ,ggfgxs Seville 71 49 LeRoy 63 54 4 Highland 57 69 A r ,, Spencer 72 49 X X MJ Alumni 83 60 N Sullivan 47 43 ' X If g Lodi 65 46 X 'SQ ' Brunswick 73 74 .5 ' Buckeye 91 62 9 L Ruggles-Troy 53 48 5 if sevaue 73 55 4 ' Q- - Q iam , Tournament 1 5 Buckeye 65 61 Brunswick 49 56 Lodi 77 47 LeRoy 73 83 ln the spring of 1953 we played eight baseball games and received the Medina County championship trophy after winning them ull. We then played the Wayne County winner and lost. Betsy Hines and Bob Jeffery were awarded the Babe Ruth Sportsmanship award last year. 28 Homer Belts Alumni 83-60 HOMERVILLE - Homer High school' Cavaliers varsity squad dumped'the school's alumni team 83-60 in the annual clash in the Homerville gym Saturday night. Fresh from a Friday night vic- tory over Spencer, -the varsity .chalked up its 12th victory while carrying four losses on the record books. Bob Stine and Jim McFredrick scored 17 points each to lead var- sity scoring, while Roger McFred- rick tallied 15 and Wade Brooks got 13 points. Bob Jeffery netted 19 points and John Juchum scored 16 in the alumni attack. The alums saw a first quarter- l8-l7 lead disappear early in the second quarter, which period end- ed 43-25 for the varsity. By thg three-quarter mark the youngsters led 67-40. A faculty team defeated the re- serves 64-45. Homer 83 Alumni ee G F T G, 1' T 3 0 6 Summerton . .Jeffery 8 3 19 6 5 17 J.. McF'drick Schempp 1 5 7 5 7 17 Stine , . . Juchum 5 6 16 1 3 5 Bisard ..., Owens 1 1 3 4 7 15 R McF'drick Markley 1 4 6 5 313Brooks.. ..Brown1 1 3 3 0 6 Fensternm'k'r Vox-hee: 1 4 6 1 1 3 Norris 0 1 1 Massie 2 2 83 18 24 60 8 7 A Score by quarters: Homer ........ 17 43 67 82 Alumm . ...... 18 25 40 60 geferees: Kozlowski and Brewer. eserve game score: Faculty 64, Re- serves 45. HOMER TOPS BUCKEYE The Homer Cavaliers continu- ed in their tie for second place in the league standings and Coach Eugene Turks was able to spellhis ironmen starting five with three replacements, Friday' night as the Cavaliers spanked the Buckeye Bucks 91-62 on the Homer hardwood. The Bucks made it a battle for the first quar- ter and the score was all tied up at 22 each at the end of the per- iod but from .then on it was all Homer with the winners leading 43-34 at the intermission and 73- 45 going into the final frame. Bob Stine, Homer center, hit the hoop for 11 field goals and 12 foul conversions to take top hon- ors with 34 points while Summer- ton! and, Rog McFrederick count- ed 17 and 16, respectively, for the winners. Duane Brooks paced the losers with 22 points while Haury and Grim tied with 13 each. The Homer reserves made it a clean sweep by defeating the Buckeye juniors 47-34 in the pre- iliminary game. BASKETBALL AROUND 11-15 Ruggles-Troy's Hard Luck Results In Loss The Ruggles-Troy Golden Flashes found that a 'miss is as' good as a mile last night. The Flashes time after time had the ball curl off the edge of the hoop for them, and as a result took theireleventh defeat in 1 outings from Homerville, 53- 48. The game was part ,of the polio benefit basketball card played at McDowell auditorium. Ruggles netted only 15 field goals while Homerville had 23. The win- ners pushed in seven of 17 free throws, and Ruggles connected on 18 of 33. Both clubs missed out on seven possible points at the charity line. Ruggles was on top most of the initial canto, but the count was tied at the period's end, 13-all. Ken' Drushell sank a foul in the first minute of the second to hand the Flashes their last lead of the game at 14,-13. Substitute guard Bob Norris of Homerville then netted a fielder to put the Cavaliers in front to stay at 15-14. Their smallest margin after halftime, except for the final score, was seven points. It was 28-21, the Cavaliers in front, at the half. After the invaders had taken a 35-23 bulge early in the third, Ruggles challenged brief- ly with a five-point burst. However, The Homer basketball team has been asked to play inthe benefit game with Ruggles-Troy at' Ash- land on Thursday night of this week. The featured game will be between the Cleveland Browns and the Myers team of Ashland. o e e HOMEES IRON Again using only the five start- ing players, the Homer Cavaliers continued in their tie with LeRoy for second place with a compar- atively easy victory over the Barbers at Seville, Friday night. The Cavaliers stepped out to a 20- 10 lead at the end of the first quarter and were never in danger, enjoying period leads of 35-22 and 45-34 and winning by a final score gf 71-49. Also, probably just to show their balance, four of the five Cavaliers scored in two figures, Jim McFrederick with 20, Stine with 18, Rog Mc- Frederick with 14 'and Bisard with 13. Summerton, the other member of the quintet, hit the basket for six points. Tom Goelz Jwith 25 points and was ably Homerville offset that rally r tolea 43-32 at the end of the stanza. - Ruggles played Homer even- the last stanza until Tom Hosnfgxj caged a jump shot andl Larry Foss ter swished a free throw to puti the Flashes back in contention ati 51-44, with 1:30 remaining. 'Iwq more fielders by Hosmer and Fos-1 ter brought the final count to as Homer missed 'six fouls in I last minute and a half. Hosmer and Foster each? cag. 12 counters to lead the icy cold Flashes. Bob Stine, a tip-in and rebound artist, netted 15 to pace! Homerville, while set shot ace MC- Frederick' notched 412. .HOMERVILLE Surnmerton 3-0-65, J. McFreder- ick 6-0-123 Stine 6-3-15: Bisard 0-0-0:3 R. McFrederick 3-1-7 3 Brooks 2-0-45- Workman .- 0-0-0: Norris '3-3-9. Totals: 23-7-53. RUGGEESJ-TROY 'Drushell 1-2-49 Heitz 1-3-53 Hos- mer 5-2-12: Foster 4-4-125 Moody 1-4-6: Fagert 2-3-7: Gearhart 0-0-0: Andrews 1-0-2. Totals: 15-IQABH E Homerville '13 '15 15- 10L53 .Ruggles-Troy 13 8 11 16-48 HOMER TAKES SECOND PLACE The Homer Cavalier took un- disputed possession of ,second place, in the Medina County league standings by defeating the Red Raiders at LeRoy 63-54. The Gavalieis went out in-front 14- 11 at the 'end of the first- 'od md never relinquished eil lead, ,marking up other quartet 'margins of 30-25 and 51-37. Jim McFrederick, Homer forward, 'took individual scoring honom. sisted by Brother Rog 'who partig ed' the nets for I-2. SUHWHIIKYW paced the ,losers with 21 ewith' Brockett also hitting fon figures' with 10. The 'Leiroy' use serves , salvaged a, 1531: Off pro am by defeating tee Q jungdlrs 36-27 in zhe,pre1in3.inqv5H game. . 'iafugsg mmg 5 Q 1' R- ii? asf. ' HDI' n-qveagg 113Bislrd . . . Sanford!! 1:1 5 0 10 R. Mclredrlck .Indogi 3 51 6 I13Summ81'f0n . . -Sabin 010i 938Nor'r!l.,...E8berl102 1 Snader0 1 1- 541766 . 1014431 Score by quarters: ' led the Barbers with 18 while Homer ........ , . .18 so an Chaney parted the .net for 15. mlfifgriai: nd- his 31 Homer also won the reserve game Reserve, game peoreg Homer . 32-28. - FMf,2'-. Student Council TOP 0W! ll-eff to Rlghtl Carl Fritzsche, Philip Howe, Bob Stine, Bert Jeffery, Mr. Brewer Bottom row: Helen k Al Schem Rowe, Marcia Rex, David Snoddy, Roberta Rowe, Dick Slocum, Joar.Bi'gel'ow, Fredaline Fran , rene pp -,J , 2, fo -,,- . , 4, , :,, . ,,k V A i f - L, pf ffiiznr 5, 1,7 Q .,. ,,-' H3 ' s L 5 Mfs,,,r -Wy , A I 'S - . For a school proiect this year the Student Council purchased a Public Address System. lt has 40 different channels, intercommunication, A.M. and F.M. radio, a 4-speed phonograph and connections for a tape recorder. One not only can coll people to the office from any part of the building but also can announce daily programs and activities. This system can be expanded along with the building. 32 I School Band 'H K AG. w 5 Q -1 4 -,s,,-wu:.,,,,,j Drums: Jim Summerton, Geraldine Frank, Clarinets: Barbara Hurshell, Patsy Stevenson, Sharon Rex, Stine, David Snoddy Bass Horns: Jim Hummel, Carl Frirzsche Saxophone: Philip Simcox Trumpets: Philip Hmve, Virginia Roberts, Joe Maice, Absentee-Ray Bisard Baritone: Helen Rowe Trombone: Keith Lowe, Eugene Nolt, Absentee Homer Sooy.Band director: Mrs. Reik Marching Soloists Virginia Roberts and Kay Kclst 33 H5 Bob Boys' Octet sf. lj- 'E 5 -5 i ' 'if any . M fi Left to Right: Lynn Grissinger, Jim Zemancik, Charles Ramey, Eddie Wood, Carl Fritzsche, Philip Howe, Roger McFrederick. Bob Stine Girls' Ensemble may ,Q Left to Right: Marlene Peck, Virginia Roberts, Arlene Schempp, Kay Kast, Fredaline Frank, Geraldine Funk, Janice Sooy, Sally Delcamp, Marilyn Schempp 34 Mixed Chorus Q e e Q 5 6 ,gf y , , 0 1 Top row: fLeft to Rightj B. Stine, J. Zemancik, T. Repp, M. Peck, C. Ramey, E. Wood, G. Jeffery, B. Jeffery, W. Brooks, J. McFrederick, Third row: F. Moice, V, Roberts, J. Bigelow, A. Schempp, D. Friend, L. Grissinger, B. Hurshell, E. Stites, H. Rowe, K. Kast Second row: L. Cole, J. Sooy, F. Frank, G. Frank, A. Fossnacht, J. Loy, S. Delcamp B. Frank, M. Schempp, J. Ramsier Bottom row: D, Weimer, C. Fritzsche P. Howe, J. Hummel, D. Fenstermaker, E. Nolt, L. McDaniels, B. Slarb, R. McFrederick Top row: iLeft to Rightj Bob Stine, Jim Summerton, Jim Reinhardt, Carl Fritzsche, Bob Norris, Jim Hummel, Eddie Wood, Jim Zemancik. Middle row: Miss Rickett, Gloria Jeffery, Marlene Peck, Frances Maice, Virginia Roberts, Arlene Schempp, Emmaiean Slites, Janice Sooy, Betty Jean Hoffman, Wilma Foster. Bottom row: Jan Pappas, Helen Rowe, Kay Kast, Ann Fossnacht, Sally Delcamp, Billie Anne Frank, Pat Repp, Mary Stites, Marilyn Schempp, High School News Staff if fe isis. ...V :fit Hi-Y -Q. K1 K QU? f , eV, ,, ' -fs, B 1 J S ,s 'x Top row: lLeft to Rightl Jim Hummel, Philip Howe, Darrel Fenstermaker, David Gentry, Louis McDaniels, Clare Bisard, Jim Summertou -Second row: Eddie Wood, Lynn Grissingver, Bert Jeffery, Jim Zemancik, Gary Workman, Norman Massie, Dale Weimer, Eugene Nolt, Mr. Workman.Third row: Charles Ramey, Bob Stine, Tommy Repp, Carl Fritzsche, Roger McFrederick, Wade Brooks, Jim McFrederick, Bob Slarb.Bottom row: Walter Bigelow, Daniel Wuthrick, Keith Lowe, Fred Herrmann, Darrel Adkins, Wayne Shorts, Ed Kopylchak, Bob Norris, David Friend. Top row: lLeft to Rightl Jan Pappas, Luellyn Cole, Emmaieun itites, Arlene Schempp, Joan Bigelow, Virqinia Roberts, Frances Maice, Marlene Peck, Gloria Jeffery, Miss Ric:kett.Bottom row: Ann Fossnacht, Sally Delcamp, Shirley Middour, Marilyn Schempp, Jean Ramsier, Billie Anne Frank, Fredaline Frank, Geraldine Frank, Janice Sooy, Kay Kast Y-Teens French Club Top row: fLeft to Rigbtl Ddvid Gentry and Carl Fritzscbe.Middle row: Walter Bigelow, Emmaiean Stites, Virginia Roberts, Lynn Grissinger, Jim Zemancik, Eddie Wood, Tommy Repp, Bert Jeffery, Mrs. Hines. Bottom row: Jan Pappas, Marilyn Scbempp, Billie Anne Frank, Geraldine Frank, Fredaline Frank, Helen Rowe, Jean Rarnsier, Kay Kast, Barbara Hursbell. Latin Club Top row: lLeft to Riglntj Mrs. Hines, Jim Summerton, Bob Norris. Bottom row: Janice Sooy, Sally Delcamp, Sbirley Middour, Joan Bigelow . 37 -if ., Senior Class Play 31, ,W ml as itffo yo L, :sl ' K 1 ef L? 5 l we if if draw' 4 ' f' ,. ff if ' rf' ' 792, Q Q lm . 3 ln Appreciation Professor, How Could Youl Of Course! l..,...,,..e,, W ,E V 1 . f Keutsi e, My Sweersiel But, Honey Lomb ' 2 lk Wet Feefl .ff 'Qi '- C 'iff QlL,gQg,. , 3' 3. O 3 - 'Z r if I Hold that Dressl! Lemon Chiffon Pie? r 1 Graduatesfrom Homer 1908 Frank Simcox Gladys Fordyse-D. 1909 Eva Holshue 1910 Hattie Bennader Elsie Freyman-D. Grace Holshue Luella Landis Martha Landis Ruth Dirk Columbia Stevenson Kay Nausel William Gorham Harrv Freyman 1911 Gladys Eicher-D. Orman Keyser Milo Landes-D. Elmore Ferney 1912 Edith Hahn -D, Hazel Gault Cletus Hiller Enos Nolt 1913 Ouida Holshue Jessie Holshue Grace Garberich Ellen Nolt Lucy Williams Lois Williams Arvesta Gorman Gladys Keyser Arthur Koons Herman Owen 1914 Flossie Ringler Loch Koons Beulah Brubaker Clarice Koons Mary Barone 1914 iCon't1 Ester Falconer Rose Handwork William Basom Clayton Howman 1915 Loah Koons Beulah Brubaker Mary Barone Sladys Keyser Lela Koons Clayton Howman William Basom Enos Nolt Eugene Keyser-D.. Orman Keyser 1916 l.ena Dickinson Vina Fetzer-D. Flora Belle Harsh Paul Kemery-D. Harold White Ellis Jeffery Donald Root Daniel Root Edison Eicher James Kramer 1917 Albert Betz Walter Nolt Hope Edwards Florence Eicher Lois Gorman Bessie Kemery Ellen Koons Gertrude Lowe Kathryn Stevenson 1918 Maude Stine Mabel Glaser-D., Mabel Horner-D. Lillian Betz Ned Walters 40 Local School 1919 Dana Handwork Cloyd Haulk-D. Ralph Weimer 1920 Frieda Barnes Neva Weimer Jennie Clinker Herbert Holshue Don Handwork 1921 Maggie Howman Maude Edwards Thelma Eicher Mary Delcamp Mabel Strenick Herman Stevenson Walter Rice 1922- Rex Keyser Kermit Leiby Ruth Honer Lestia Weimer-D. Mary Brubaker Glee Walters Nina Koons Edna Kime Mary Stine Eva Tunquist Florence Correll Roy Hopkins Marie Owen 1923 Lois Hopkins Myrtle Trapp Lester Keyser Herbert Rice Kenneth Findley Coral Edwards 1924 Grace Edwards Neva Spring Marie Metcalf John Correll 1924 Edmund Hastings Harold McDaniels Chester Lowe Laurence Stine-D. 1925 Florence Metcalf Dorothy Frank Flossie Koons Glen Weimer Reed Fetzer Carl Hummel Clayton Tunquist Hildreth Knapp Kermit Brubaker 1926 Virginia Koons Francis Repp Evelyn Smith Gladys Wandel Mary Hastings Kathryn Miller LeClair Metcalf Kenneth Frank Clyde Weimer Muriel Gloeser Florence Conrad 1927 Bernice Clark Mabel Clark Cleo Findley Gladys Gloeser Irma Lance lrene Repp Howard Brubaker George Buchanan Arthur Delcamp Leland Read Peter Reese Arthur Stevenson 1928 Faye Delcamp Thelma Stair Opal Homer Dorothy Owen Lucille Snoddy Ona Leininger 1928 QCon'tj AlvaLec Smith Jean Smith Herman Spellman Michael Keresman 1929 Walter Gloeser Robert Overholt Harold Archer Violet Snoddy 1930 Katherine Fetzer Halcyon Overholt Peari Wandel-D. Helen Stair Edna Edwards Beulah Fackler Carrol Lucas Robert Grissinger 1931 Dorethy Clark Elizabeth Kline-D Ethel Repp Myrtle Hastings Roberta Curtis Liberty Curtis Gilbert Fenstermaker Harold Ridle Earl Shank 1932 Albertha Thacker Grace Bishop Letha Wandel Floy Sewers Jessie Brinker Carl Barnes Peter Baumgartner William Reese Quinter Findley-D. Lee Clinker 1933 Mildred Steele Marion Shank Helen Nash Vera Eshelman John Snoddy 41 1933 iCon'tQ Marlow Kiplinger Adam Miller Edwin Betleski Howard Barnes Homer Ridle 1934 Don Edwards-D. Howard Edwards Mabel Steele Gladys Eshelman Glen Kahl Annabelle Kiplinger Ethel Findley Adrian Betleski Doris Wandel Harold Weimer John Fenstermaker Cecil Lindsey Kathryn Keller Lucille Jeffery 1935 Katherine Baumgartner Clarice Frank Beatrice Frank Ethel Reese Kathryn Miller Ray Tunquist 1936 Mariorie Basom Lewis Basom Junior Bishop Warren Jeffery Vincent DeLong Ruth Thacker Evelyn Betleski Imogene Frank 1937 Bessie Spellman Elizabeth Miller Verlin Krinov Harold Simcox Walter Kiczek i938 Leona Reese Bette Heeter Elizabeth Miller Ruth Smith Harold Owen Burton Zimmerman Ossen Ridle Clarence Hummel James Liggett Laurence Wandel Stanley Kiczek Leon Rumbaugh Gordon Howe T939 Rosemary Sullivan Nelson Reinhardt Gerald Kiplinger Ruth Dickinson Chester Dickinson Mary Louise Brinker Metta Hines Stella Stillman Eva Prochko Numa Halliwell Phyllis Shank Mildred Trapp Glenn Findley Robert Heeter Ralph Steele Wayne Archer Clair Eshelman Richard Shoen Raymond Strouse i940 Ross Williams Ceylon Grissinger Bernice Rowe Elmer Steele lrene Krinov Maxine Ridle Virginia Patterson Robert Bloom Doris Strouse Marie Smith Bruce Barnes Merle Delong Dorothy Dickinson Vera Kline l94O lCon'ti Florence. Kiczek Jay Sheppard-D. Florence Brown 1941 Vera Owen Louise Stair Evelyn Owen Marcella Cantleberry Olive Eshelman Joe Saniuk Gail Archer Elmer Frank Donald Wandel Norman Juchum T942 Frances Wackerman Virginia Howe Arlene Frank Hazel Repp Marie Archer Eleanor Kiczek Eileen Kiplinger Alberta Pryor Elzie Zimmerman Stanley Krinov Orris Hughes Leroy Eagle James Delong Jack Shadley Laura Stroup Roger Rumbaugh i943 Earl Hauenstein, Jr. -D. Donna Houston Talma Kidd Frank Krinov Donald Neiswender Jean Owen Pearl Owen Caryol Sargent Leeta Schoon Heldreth Stevenson Mildred Steward Mary Trapp Betty Wackerman Helen Ward Doris Krick 42 1943 fcorvn Wilma Kline i944 Edith Conwell lrma Janicsek Janette Zimmerman Dorothy Allen George Schoon Paul Matus Deland Hines i945 Forest Wandel Bert Hines Walter Allen Edward Kiczek Karl Wurzman Thelma Steward Betty Havens Shirley Correll Ruth Kidd Agnes Rumbaugh Alexander Krinov I946 Donna Kimmick Helen Kristick Joy Lee Johnson Barton DeCoster Lee Kline DonaldJockSon Dixie Rogers Genievive Mantz Donald Franks Frank Friend Andrew Lang 1947 Frank Choma Doris Eldred Robert Fritzsche Agnes Hines Velma Kristik Clyde Owen Lucille Robinette Louise Robinette Miriam Rumbaugh Wilma Stevenson William Wackerman Duane Welch 1947 qconwy Edna Zemancik Orin Zemancik Dana Null Carl Brown Bert Nettleton 1948 Carroll Brinker Ellis Clouse Warren Bishop John Havel Vernon Jividen Alan Fritzsche Daniel Juchum Jean Allen Helen DeLong Vivian Sargent Grace Mann Arlene Smith Irene Smith Steven Lang-D., Charles Spirek Vance Reece LeGrande Foster 1949 Gary Badger Belva Bishop Melvin Cole Olive Eldred David Fritzsche William Friend Kenneth Gentry Douglas Hummel Alan Lang Natalie Mantz Richard Nolt Dean Schempp Fred Stevenson Jean Ann Summerton-D. Charles Taffin John Stine 1950 Richard Lenz Sue Frank Roger Blodgett Carl Schmetzer Phyllis Keener Melva Leiby Ja'nice Reece Rozella Keen 1950 lCon't1 Ruth Trapp Rowan DeCoster Elwood Correll Cloyd Cole James Metcalf 1951 Ronald Badger Patricia Bogess Donna Eagle Lucille Hines Richard Lozier Dorothy Nihiser William Jeffery Bernard Sargent Rita Shadley Marlene Simcox Margaret Steward Winifred Stine Patricia Walsh Carl Welch 1952 Kenneth Slarb Duane Schempp Nora Wuthrich William Snoddy Jo Ann Fenstermaker Doretta Wood Dorene Wood Carl Zemancik Phyllis Howe Lillian Czenkner John Juchum Rosemary Kiplinger Ronald Voorhees Boyd Massie Betty Allen Claire Havel 1953 Robert Jeffery Jack Nelson Virginia Stine Jean McFerren Betsy Hines Raymond Markley David Bames Arthur Spellman Carl Weber Darl Keen Wilma Nolt 43 1953 fCon't1 Betty Wood Marilyn Rex Patsy Cayia 1954 Edward Brazis Wade Brooks Fredaline Frank Geraldine Frank Philip Howe Gloria Jeffery Edward Kopylchak Frances Maice Shirley Middour Robert Slarb H WW W Quillin Bros. Construction Co 6 STALL LOADING BIN SAND AND GRAVEL STOCK PILE WHOLESALERS AND -RETAILERS OF ALL GRADES WASHED SAND 8: GRAVEL TRUCK DELIVERY TO ALL POINTS IN COUNTY 1 MILE SOUTH OF FRIENDSVILLE RT. 224 PHONE 2837 LODI OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Theodore Bogner 8. Sons, Inc GENERAL CONTRAC TORS P.o. Box 134 woosmz, OHIO RICHARD B. BOGNER RESIDENCE PHONE - 1625 BUSINESS PHONE - 507 P. W. SWAGLER WAYNE ELECTRIC CO. PLUMBING 8L HEATING WOOSTER, OHIO SEVILLE, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF I The Lodi State Bunk LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU 1 112 Ula INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 2 112 ofa INTEREST ON TIME CERTIFICATES ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO 310,000.00 BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OF FIC ES A T: LODI OHIO VALLEY CITY LUUI LUMBER CUMPANY PHUNE 4131 -:- Ln1J1,nH1n YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OF THE BEST IN WOOD WINDOWS and DOORS OUALITY LUMBER LATH - SHINGLES - ROOFING INSULATION I Special fnfauhhf W LODI 432 we-4 E9 , 'Fw- 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE CHEVROLET - BUICK - OLDSMOBILE C. 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