Homer High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Homerville, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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He was our class advisor in our Freshman year and Senior year. This year he has helped and guided us in any trouble that might have confronted us. We sincerely thank you with all our heart and we hope that someday you may be very proud of us. IN MEMORY CF Mr. Lawrence Jeffery served on our School Board for 16 years before he passed away on October 10, 1957. -f u, A , . Q..-.w - GU! DMINI E v STRATION SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOL BOARD MR. THOMAS BAN G ERT, Superintendent Mr. Lee McFredrick Mr. Wayne Hastings Mr. Russell Blodgett Mr. Claude Rex Mr. Art Stevenson THOSE WHO TEACH US Mr. Lou Tsipis, Mrs. Mabel Neiswinter, Mr. Douglas Gottron, Mrs. Mary Hines, Mr. Thomas Bangert, Mrs. Marion Howard, Mr. Archie Rader, Mrs. Marian DeBow, Mr. Arthur Williams. Schools attended and subjects they are teaching now MR. LOU E. TSIPIS Coach, Geography, Algebra, American Govemment, Physical Ed. Baldwin Wallace College MRS. MABEL NEISWINTER English 9 8a 10, Home Ec. A. B. , Peru State College M. A. , University of Nebraska Ohio University MR. DOUGLAS GOTTRON Chemistry, Vocational Agriculture, Shop Western Reserve B. S. , Cornell University Ohio State University MRS. MARY HINES English 11 8a 12, Speech, Latin 1 8: 11 Wooster College B. A. , Ohio State University MR. THOMAS BANGERT, SUPT. General Science, Biology, Plane Geometry, Coach B. A. , Ohio Wesleyan B. S. , and M. E. , Kent State MRS. MARION HOWARD School Secretary MR. ARCHIE RADER Band Baldwin Wallace College MRS. MARION DEBOW Office Practice, English, Shorthand, Typing, Book- keeping, Newspaper Burdett College of Boston University of Maine B. S. , Ohio University MR. ARTHUR WILLIAMS Substitute for Mr. Workman ABSENT MR. E. B. WORKMAN 8th History, Arithmetic, American History, World History, Sociology B. S. , Ashland College Kent State University MISS MARYE HENDERSON Vocal Music Mount Union College MR. ROBERT BURRIS Driver's Training Kent State University Akron University Kswfiw 35 V Y' X de? 'S 5 H4 I SENIORS DAVID BLODGETT President Class Play 3,4g Class Officer 3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g County Chorus lg Ensemble 2,41 Band 2, 3,4g Bandorama 3,4g Hi-Y 1,2,3g.Newspaper 1,2,3,4g Basketball Manager 3g BB Publicity, Manager 45 Prince of Peace 2,33 Poetry Reading 1,2,3,4gCounty Poetry Reading 1,2,3g State Poetry Reading 1gOne- Act Play 2g Student Council 3.4: F.T.A. 4g Buckeye Boys' State 4g Art 1,25 F.F.A. 2,3,4g F.F.A. Offi- cer 3,45 Annual Staff 4g F.T.A. Officer 4. WANDA SHORTS Secretary Class Play 3,4g Class Officer 1,2,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Ensemble 2,3,4g Second Ensemble lg Dou- ble Quartet 3,4g Pianist 2,3,45 Student Council 2: Student Council Officer 2g Cheerleading 2,3,4g Hon- orable Mention 3g Captain of Cheering Team 45 Drivers Training Rodeo 3g Y-Teen 33 Y-Teen Offi- cer 25 Latin Club 1.2: Latin Club Officer 2g News- paper lg Librarian Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4. HOMER SOOY Vice-President Class Play 3,4g Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chor- us 1,2,3,4g County Chorus lg Ensemble 3,43 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2g News- paper 25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. Officer 2.3: Hi-Y 1,2,3g Annual Staff 4. BETTY HOFFMAN Student Council Class Plays 3,42 Class Officer 1,42 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Ensemble 2,3,43 Second Ensemble 13 County Chorus 13 Bandorama 3,45 Majorette 2,3,43 One- Act Play 23 Newspaper 1,2,3,4Q Co-Editor 3,42 Y- Teens l,2,33 Latin Club 1,22 Ticket Sales B.B. 33 Student Council 1,42 Officer 1,43 Office 1,43 Art 13 Scholarship Test 1,2,3: F.T.A. 43 F.T.A. Offi- cer 43 Annual Staff 4. MARCIA REX Treasurer Class Plays 3 4 Class Offlcer 1 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 3 4 Second Ensemble 1 Double Qlartet 34 County Chorus 1 Cheerleader 12 34 Y Teens 1 2,3 Y Teens Offficer 3 Latin Club 1 2 Latin Club Officer 1 2 Newspaper 2 3 F T.A 4 Scholarship Test 2 Annual Staff 4 LINDA JO GRISSINGER News Reporter Class Play 33 Class Officer 3,42 Student Council 33 Student Council Officer 33 Mixed Chorus 1.2.3, 43 County Chorus 13 Ensemble 3,43 Second Ensem- ble 13 Dougle Quartet 3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3l Library Club 33 Baseball Scorekeeper 33 Basketball Score- keeper 43 Ticket Sales Basketball 23 Newspaper Staff 43 Bookmobile Assistant 43 Annual Staff 43 Office 1. WILMA FOSTER Class Plays 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Class Offi- cer lg One-Act Play 2, Majorette 2,3,4g Newspaper 1,2,3,4g Editor 3.4: County Chorus lg Bandorama 3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3g Latin Club l,2g Art lg Office 1,2g Annual Staff 4. PAT STRINE DAVID SNODDY Class Plays 3,4g Class Officer 1,33 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Boys' Ensemble 2,3,4g County Chorus 15 Band 1,2,3,4g County Band lg l-Ii-Y 1,2,3g Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Track 2, Newspaper Staff 1,23 District State Test 1,2: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. Officer 1,2,3,4g Driver Training Rodeo 3: Annual Staff4. Class Plays 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Ensemble 4 Y-Teens 3: Library Club 3,4g French Club 2,3 Annual Staff 4. BRUCE CAMPBELL Class Plays 3,4g Class Officer 2g Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4g County Chorus lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Track 2g F.F.A. l,2g Hi-Y 1,2,3g Annual Staff 2. LEILANI SIMCOX Class Plays 3 ,4g Class Officer 3g Mixed Chorus 1, 2 , 3,4g Special Chorus l,2,3g County Special Chorus lg Ensemble 2,3,4g Second Ensemble lg Double Qiar- tet 3,4g Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,4g Library Club 3g Y-Teens 1,2,3g Y-Teen Officer l,2g Latin Club 1, 2g Latin Club Officer 1,2g Cheerleader l,3g One- Act Play 2g Girls' State 3g F .T.A. 4g Annual Editor 4g F.T.A. Officer 4g Scholarship Tests l,3g Poetry Reading 2,3g Ticket Salesman Basketball 2,4g Book- mobile Assistant 4. MARIE FRANK Class Plays 3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g County Chor- us lg Special Chorus lg Ensemble 2,3,4g Second Ensemble lg Double Quartet 3,4g Newspaper l,2,3g Y-Teens 1,2,3g Latin Club l,2g Library Club l,2, 3,4g Library Club Officer 2g Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g Prince of Peace 2g County Prince of Peace 2g Poetry Reading 1,2,4g County Poetry Reading lg Office lg Annual Co-Editor 4. RALPH CREBS Class Plays 3,42 Mixed Chorus 23 F.F.A. 2,3,43 F.F.A. Officer 43 Hi-Y 2,33 Drivers Training, 33 Basketball Manager 23 Annual Staff 4. BARBARA ALLEN Class Plays 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 County Chor- us 13 Newspaper 3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,33 Art 13 Libr- arian 23 Office 1,43 Annual Staff 4. CAROLE SPELLMAN Class Plays 3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 County Chor- us 13 Newspaper 3,43 Y-Teens 1.2.33 Office 1,2,43 Bookmobile Assistant 1,2,33 Library Club 1,25 Band 3,42 Majorette 2,3,43 Bandorama 3,45 Art 13 An- nual Staff 4. MARY STITES Class Plays 3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Ensemble 2,3,4g Second Ensemble lg County Chorus lg News- paper 1,2g Scholarship Test 2g Double Quartet 3, 4g Prince of Peace 2,3g County Prince of Peace 33 Poetry Reading 3,4g County Poetry Reading 3g One-Act Play 23 Latin Club 1,23 Office 1,2g Library FRED HINES Class Plays 3,4g Class Officer 2: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g County Chorus lg Ensemble 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball lg Newspaper 2g Track 2: Hi-Y 1,2,3g F.F.A. l,2,3g F.F.A. Officer 2,3g Student Council 2g Annual Staff 4. Club 2,3p Timekeeper B.B. 4. DIXIE RAMSIER Class Plays 3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g County Chor- us lg Band 45 Band Officer 4g Cheerleader 1.2.3 Newspaper l,4g Office 1,23 Annual Staff 4. BERNEICE TRAPP Class Plays 3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Band 2,3g Y-Teens 2,3g Newspaper Staff 44 Library Club 45 Annual Staff 4. MR. E. B. WORKMAN Class Advisor HERMAN TRAPP Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3p Basketball 1 2.3: Baseball 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. Officer 4g Hi-Y l,2,3g Annual Staff 4. Most popular boy . . Most popular girl . . Busiest person . . Friendliest person . . Best boy athlete . . Thinks he is . . Luckiest . . Unluckiest . . Best Smile . . Class clown . . Has best drag with fa Tries to have . . Most energetic . Laziest . . Marry First . . Marry Last . . Best girl athlete . . Thinks they are . . Most popular teachers Smartest in the class Thinks he or she is .... Hottest car . . . . . C . . . David Blodgett . . Marcia Rex . . . Leilani Simcox . . . . Marcia Rex . . . Bruce Campbell . . . . . David Snoddy . . . . . Betty Jean Hoffman . . . Pat Strine, Herman Trapp . . . Ralph Crebs, Homer Sooy . . . Ralph Crebs culty . . . . . . Mary Stites, Marie Frank .. ...WandaShorts . . . Ralph Crebs, David Blodgett . . . Pat Strine, Fred Hines . . . Wilma Foster . . . Senior Girls . . Wanda Shorts . . . Wanda Shorts, Marie Frank . . .... Mrs. Neiswinter, Mr. Gottron . . . . . Betty Jean Hoffman, Leilani Simcox . . . . Wanda Shorts, David Snoddy ...RalphCrebs LASS MOTTO: Yield not to misfortunes CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: White Rose Commencement Date May 28, 1958 CLASS REVEALS On September 9, 1946, a bright sunny morning, one boy and 11 girls toddled into the first grade room to meet their teacher, Mrs. Herman Owen. There are only six little rascals that have struggled through all 12 years of school together. They are Homer Sooy, Car- ole Spellrnan, Barbara Allen, Wilma Foster, Linda Jo Grissinger, and Leilani Simcox. Pat Strine and Berniece Trapp also started with us. In another little burg about 6 miles away, there were also little children starting to school. This little burg was Albion. There were 7 bright- eyed children going to school. They were met at the door by their teacher, Mrs. Florence Welch. Marie Frank, David Blodgett, and David Snoddy are the only 3 out of the 7 that have survived their 12 years together. Once again, in our second year, we re- turned to the same room and the same teach- er. Although we were in need of boys this year, we were very happy when Marcia Rex an Mary Stites joined our class. Albion second graders were also happy to return to the same room and teacher. In our third year, we were shipped to Al- bion and united with their third grade. Our new teacher was Mrs. Kathryn Soka. The year Pat Strine left us to go to Mansfield, but our class was increased by two new members, Bruce Campbell and Betty Jean Hoffman. As each year went along we were getting a little brighter and braver, although we were bright to begin with! Next year we were shipped back at Homer. This year we entered our fourth year, and were introduced to our new teacher Mrs. Mrytle Hockensmith Chee Miss Mrytle Hastingsl. This was also the year we presented our first oper- etta, Rip Van Winkle. The next year was a sad one for us, because we were divided into two classes. Half of the class joined the late Mrs. Flora Pike and the other half stayed with Mrs. Hocken- smith. We were happy to have Pat Strine come back, and also a new member Wanda Shorts, but we also lost one member, Berniece Trapp. When the next year came, we were in the sixth grade. This year we were all joined to- gether again into one class. Half of the class stayed in their old room and the other half came to join them. Their teacher was the late Mrs. Beatrice Jenkins. Our next year was a big jump, we were in junior high school. We didn't have one teach- er in particular, but quite a few. This year Berniece Trapp came back to join our class again, and Herman Trapp also joined our class. Our eighth year was sort of sad, because everything that happened, the eighth grade was supposed to have done it. We still stuck together in spite of every- thing to be a happy and bright class. This year Fred Hines joined us to make another smiling face in our class. Here we are in the ninth grade. High School, just imagine us in high school! We were just beginning to enjoy our freshman year when wham! initiation! This was a whole week of dressing in funny clothes and doing crazy things. This year our basketball team won the Medina County League and Tournament. Then went on to win the Lorain Sectional Tournament, and from there to the District Tournament at Kent. Altogether this was a very exciting year and we were very happy when Ralph Crebs joined our class. Our advisor this year was Mr. E. B. Workman. In our tenth year, we were very proud to order the prettiest class rings ever in Homer School. This year we kept our mothers very busy baking pies at noon, which turned out to be very profitable. We were very proud to pre- sent a one-act play this year. It was Nobody Sleeps. Our advisor was Mrs. Mary Hines. In our junior year, we had for our advisor Mrs. Mabel Neiswinter. We had many money- making projects this year. Some of them were scrap drives, selling popcorn, potato chips and hot dogs at basketball games. In the spring we presented our class play, Spring Prom Magic. It was a riotous comedy and a great suc- cess. Then finally came the time we had waited for all year long. Our Junior - Senior Prom. BACKGROUND It was held in the cafeteria, and our theme was Moonlight and Roses. The cafeteria was decorated with our class colors, royal blue and white. Our mothers prepared the dinner and it was served by the Home Economics Class. Maynard Sowards Orchestra played for the dance. At last we are finally at the top. Our Senior Yearl We were happy to have Mr. Work- man as our advisor again. First of all we pre- sented our class play, Love Your Neighbor . It was doubtful whether the play would be pre- sented because of a broken piano, little time to practice and unlearned lines, but leave it to us and everything goes off fine. Next was the excitement of senior pictures. Everyone was very pleased and happy with them. Our project for the year was selling pop, candy and gum at the basketball games, after a little quarrel with the juniors. At the moment we are anxiously looking forward to our senior trip to Washington and New York. We will travel by train. After the trip will come the thrill of Com- mencement. We will walk down the aisle in blue and white gowns and with a sigh of relief and we will receive our diplomas. We are proud and honored to be the fiftieth graduating class of Homer High School. Linda .To i Homer 4 N i - Carole Barbara , . J David B. Marie David S. Wilma Leilani GUR FUTURE Dear friend, The class of 58 of Homer Local School, located at Homerville, Ohio in Medina County is planning a week long tour of their various vocations to celebrate their 20th year of freedom from the tears, hardships and teachers of their 12 long years at Homer School The tour of these former graduates will start Monday, May 22 and end May 28. The itinerary for the trip is listed below and the price per person is S250.00. This expensive price includes hotel accommodations, meals, travel expenses and theater tickets. Any other thing that you will want to purchase will have to be from your own pocket. ITINERARY Monday 1:30 p.m. -- The tour will start at the Lodi Airport. An airplane will be chartered and will fly you to LaGuardia field in New York. Airport Cadillac limousines will then transport you to Hotel New York where there will be a room reserved for each person or couple. These rooms will be on the expensive third floor. Each room will have a terrace which will afford an excellent view of New York and the waterfront. Room service will be free except for cocktails and mixed drinks. The rest of the day until 7:30 p.m. will be free. You may go shopping during this time or you may go sightseeing. At 7:30 p.m. we will assemble in the lobby of the hotel and then board a chartered bus and travel to Pat's Place where we will eat dinner. You will be allowed to order anything that you would like. Pat Strinehas owned this famous night club since 1971 when she in- herited it from her fifth husband's estate. 10:30 p.m.--You will return to the hotel by bus and retire for the day. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. -- Breakfast will be served on the terrace. 9:00 a.m. -- Everyone will assemble in the lobby and then board a chartered Greyhound bus that will take you to Manhattan Island. The first place the bus will stop at will be Wall Street. Here we will visit the office of Fred Hines. It all depends on how the prices are fluctuating as to whether Fred can spend much time with the group. Fred has played the market for years and he is still losing. 11:30 a.m. -- You will travel by bus to Mousie's Tavern on the east side of Manhattan. Lunch will be served and any extra beverage that is ordered will have to be at your own expense. 12:30 p.m. -- Everyone will walk back to Casey's Pool Room. Anyone will be able to play pool at the expense of the owner and operator, Ralph Crebs. Ralph has operated this joint since he retired from the Lucky Strike cigarette industry. 4:00 p.m. -- The bus will transport you back to the hotel. The rest of the afternoon until 7:00 will be free. 7 :OO p.m. -- Cocktails will be served on the terrace. The hostess for this and the deli- cious dinner that follows is Carole Spellman. Dinner will be served in the gracious white wall room. The evenings' entertainment will be a floor show of the latest women's fashions presented by the models of the Carole Spellman Model Agency. Featured singer will be Miss Leilani Simcox. Leilani is the nation's top rock and roll record- ing artist. Free cigarettes will be distributed among the guests. 'I'hese weeds will be furnished by the Sooy Cigarette and Cigar Company. It might be wise to pay for these cigarettes since the company is going bankrupt. The cigarette girl is Berniece Trapp. She has been cigarette girl for 6 years since Carole fired her from the Model Agency. Wednesday 8:00 a.m. -- Breakfast will be served in the dining room. 9:00 a.m. -- Everyone will assemble in the lobby and walk to Grand Central Station. Here we will board the east bound train at gate No. 5 for a day's trip to New England. 9:55 a.m. -- The train will arrive inBoston. Here you will board a bus and travel back into the mountains to a secluded cabin. The owner and inhabitant of this mountain paradise is Mary Stites and her family. This is where Mary has written her four Pulitzer Prize Novels. Mary will also serve lunch before you return to Boston. 2:00 p.m. -- You will return to the train and proceed on to Hartford, Connecticut. Here is the summer home of the great Barbara Allen. Since Barbara is on a European honeymoon with her sixth husband, her daughter will be the hostess for the tour of the great estate. LIES AHE D 6:00 p.m. -- Dinner will be served in the dining room and immediately afterwards you will board a bus which will transport you to the airport. An A-D-C constellation jet airliner will fly you back to Boston in time for the first musical show for the Boston Symphony Orchestra of the season. The director will be David Snoddy. He will also play a clar- inet solo accompanied by Miss Wanda Shorts at the organ. An hour long musical featuring this great organist and accompanied by the Symphony Orchestra will be one of the many highlights of the evening. 11:00 p.m. -- You will board the jet air- liner again and travel in 45 minutes to Miami Florida. You will spend the night in the Miami Hotel. Thursday 8:00 a.m. -- Breakfast on the terrace. 9:00 a.m. -- There will be a lecture in the cocktail room. Featured speakers will be Marcia Rex and Linda Jo Grissinger. Marcia will lecture on her life on the Dark continent. She has spent 15 years in the jungle with Joy Joy tribe. Linda will speak on her experience as a lady wrestler. She was the light weight champion of 1965. 10:30 a.m. -- You will be driven by bus to the Patrick Air Force Base. Here you will meet the Captain of the Air Force WAF Captain Dixie Ramsier. Dixie is not loved by any means around the base by the women. She is known as the toughest captain in the Air Force except to the men and then she forgets her rank. 12:00 a.m. -- Lunch will be served in the dining room of the Hotel Foster. Wilma operates this swank hotel from the money she collects from the alimony of her four divorced million- aire husbands. After lunch you will travel to the brand new giant shopping center. This shopping center covers 28 acres and you will arrive there for the official opening. This is considered the best and most expensive shopping center in the world today. The architect was David Blodgett who owns Blodgett architect agency. 6:00 p.m. -- You will be back at the Hotel and there will be one hour to change into formal dress to attend a movie premier and dinner. 7:00 p.m. -- There will be a banquet in the Dining Room of the Hotel Miami. Hostess will be the great Betty Hoffman who has just returned from a world tour with her husband, Mike Todd. 8:00 p.m. -- The premier of the movie. THE TALL MAN FROM MARS will be in the theater of the hotel. The star of the show will be present at the premier, who is no other than the ex-school teacher and present actor, Bruce Campbell. We are sorry to say that we will not be able to acquaint you with another member of the graduating class, that is Marie Frank. Un- fortunately Marie lives in the South Pacific on an island with her husband and their eighteen children. She gives her best regards to you and she hopes that you will enjoy the trip. We'11 be seeing you. Good-bye and God bless you. Sincerely yours, David Blodgett ANNUAL STAFF IS KEIUT BUSY FIRST ROW: Mrs. DeBow, Linda Jo Grissinger, David Blodgett, Marie Frank, Marcia Rex Leilani Simcox. SECOND ROW: David Snoddy, Barbara Allen, Berniece Trapp, Dixie Ramsier Mary Stites, Pat Strine. THIRD ROW: Fred Hines, Wanda Shorts, Wilma Foster, Bruce Camp- bell, Betry Hoffman, Ralph Crebs, Herman Trapp. EDITOR . . . . . . Lei1aniSimcox CO-EDITOR ................... Marie Frank HISTORIANS ...... Linda Jo Grissinger, Carole Spellman PROPHECY AND SPORTS EDITOR ..... David Blodgett CLASS WILL .................. Mary Stites INITIATION ...... . . . Wanda Shorts, David Snoddy BUSINESS MANAGER .............. Marcia Rex HANDYMEN ,,,,,,, Berniece Trapp, Fred Hines, Bruce Campbell, Herman Trapp, Barbara Allen DUMMY TYPIST .............. Dixie Ramsier TYPISTS ..,.. ...,. W ilma Foster, Betty Hoffman ADVERTISING . . . . Pat Strine, Homer Sooy, Ralph Crebs Dora Flora Anna Wingy Blddy Johnny Tessy Mrs. Fredrich Mrs' Jones Oswald Luke Maxey Judge Patrick Love vowz NEIGHBOR MH- Grandma Zuvabelle Sarabelle ,arf CLASS PRESENTS PLAY Spring Prom Magic took place in the living room of the Allister household in the residential section of a large city in the East. Pretty and attractive seventeen-year old Terry Allister has a crush on THE Warren Spade, star athlete and the most popular boy in school. Terry is determined that Warren will date her for the forthcoming Spring Prom and decided that she will make herself over in order to attract him. In the process of this she ended up with green hair. Haughty, spoiled Ursula Peabody wants Warren to date her for the Prom Night and with this in mind she launched a cam- paign to disgrace Terry. For a while it looks as though Ursula's unfair scheme will succeed, but just as Terry is going down, Ursula's dishonest scheme backfires and Terry's Heartbeat does date her for Prom Night . The Senior Class of 58 gave this three- act comedy during their Junior year on April 9th and 10th. It was a huge success. It was under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Neiswinter. CAST OF CHARACTERS Terry Allister . . . . . Mary Stites Jim Allister . . . . . Sonia Howman Maxwell Allister . . . . . . . Dave Blodgett Mrs. Allister . . Joey Allister . . Walter Allister .... Warren Spade . . . . . Penrod Nosey Perry Joker Sefton ..... Beetle Magee . . Goophy Fair .... Mercutio Smith . . Nona Brewster . . Sarah Sauer ...... Mrs. Tyler Taylor . . Beanie Stowe .... Ethel Luster . . . Dumpling Scope . . Ursula Peabody . . Giggles Sweet . . Bella Orr . . Zella Orr .... Lena Lovelorn . . . . . . . . Carole Spellman . . . Linda .To Grissinger Bruce Campbell . . . Fred Hines . . Dave Snoddy . . Ralph Crebs . Harry Brooks . . . . . Homer Sooy . Herman Trapp . . Marie Frank . . . Leilani Simcox . Wilma Foster . Betty Hoffman . Barbara Allen . Beverly Piper . . . Wanda Shorts . . . Marcia Rex . . . . Pat Strine Berniece Trapp . Dixie Ramsier Linda Jo, Ralph, Marie Mrs. Neiswinter, Bruce Wanda, Berniece, Pat, Carole POSSESSIONS ARE WILLED We, the Senior Class of Homer High School, do hereby bequeath to our faculty who have been our instructors in all the wisdom of the ages, an unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. To our janitor, we bequeath our broken windows and pianos and hope that the future tenants will be as tidy as we, if not better. Marty wills her personality to her sister, Sharon. Mary wills her nickname, brownie , to Ann Spellman. Wanda wills her cheerleading ability to her sister, Ann. Linda Jo wills her naturally curly hair to Roberta Rowe. Betty wills her ability to drive with a back seat driver's license and not get caught to anybody that is stupid enough to try it. Bruce wills his six feet to Duane Snoddy. David S. wills his comb and waves to Walter Clark. Marie willsher ability to get varsity cheerleading her senior year to Roberta Rowe. David B. wills his place in Student Council to anyone who wants it. Pat wills her ability to eat candy in studyhall to George McWilliams. Homer wills his ability to take daily tield trips to Ray Bisard. Carole wills her ability to get work done in studyhall to Nancy Campbell. Wilma wills her ability to be the first one in the class to get a diamond to Sherry Botdorf. Fred wills his good looks to Calvin Nolt. Barbara wills Harvey to Laura Walders. Dixie wills her seat in Government to Laura Walders. Leilani wills her job as annual editor to Agnes Wacker. Ralph wills his ability to drive to Calvin Nolt. Herman wills his Government grades to Dick Wuthrich. Bemiece wills her yellow and black plaid pleated skirt to Shirley Smith. To the Juniors: Our Home room. Our seats in the Auditorium. Job of selling pop and candy at the basketball games. To the Sophomores: Our ability to make money. To the Freshmen: Our ability to take part in extra activities. To the girls of Homer: The Senior girls will their ability to out -vote the boys in class meetings. David B. Linda Io G, Dixie R. WHEN WE n Homer S, Wrlma F. l 1 Marcia R, ' an Carole S. Barbara A, David S- WS A - .-,gr ,rr Mary s. WERE WEE 1 a Fred H. H . D ' Pat S, 1 , 1 1 ' 4 V N .W Loni S, Wanda S. Betty H. Ralph C. Marie F. BIUCC C. Berniece T. Herman T CLASS GETS INITIATED The Freshman initiation lasted from Octo- ber 4, 1954 until the 8th. Monday the boys had to wear scarves around their heads and roll their pant legs up, it was very cool! The girls wore braids and old work shoes, we sounded like horses running around the halls. Both the boys and girls had to bow to the sophomores and say, Praise the sophomores. Tuesday the boys wore aprons and carried a spoon around, girls wore dresses and hats to look like old maids. Wednesday the boys wore baby blankets, carried women's purses, and rolled up their pant legs. The girls wore suspenders, old twine, or string to hold up their skirts. Friday, the last day of initiation, the girls wore shirts and tiesg some of those ties about knocked your eyes out! The boys wore jewelryg all ears were sore from those earrings. On Friday night came the big event, the initiation party. To start things off we arrived and got a few squirts of water and a few swats with magazinesg also took off our shoes and socks. The first game was very thrillingg we had to roll chalk across the floor with our noses. Only a few sore noses and a face full of Rapid- Shave resulted. Some of us were awfully hungry, so they blindfolded us and gave us each a banana with some tasty garlic powder on it. We all ate them down heartily and went on. Winners got a faceful of Rapid-Shave. Next was the marshmellow-on-the-string, finally the winner enjoyed Rapid-Shave for a prize. By that time our feet were a little dirty, so everyone was blindfolded and the girls washed the boys' feet and the boys washed the girls' feet. After that we were blindfolded and had to follow a string. We went up and down steps, un- der seats, under chairs, under tables, under the stage, and over water puddles. We ended up at the cafeteria for refreshments. After refresh- ments a few of us dipped for apples in water and then for candy in a can of flour. After this everyone was assigned to aclean- ing detail. When the cleaning was done, every- one went to the gym to find their shoes and socks and untie the knots in our shoe strings. This ended our initiation. A few bruises were the only injuries resulting from the party. Everyone survived! l tr.. 'sr as .-'Ji .-'I .-' -.5-'-if -AFS' .- Q 1 , ..,. -1, 1 'x' ' ..-,.. 1 S ' ' ' .: 1 1 .',. , .l. 4, ff ,.',. , nl-J. . ...-, . .'J.'x ,'...1-In-'.v ' . - -' '11 ....,',- ,- - ' ' ' . 1- EZQI-'. wg: '- , .. 'I' PM.. I. , .,.,,.. - , ' 1 ,.,... 1-1.- .'-,T .um T? ' ' L., --'. f-. . ' A gt ---fl . -- I-1-.:. .--u 1 .--. 2 u ' ' ff ,--.. - ' - .-'.- . .4., .H-v - I , AN'-.j1..: .- .I ,....., I x .. g -.,,. .., ,-A.. :., -fl I- . ..i.g. ,vu .KJ jf- -C, ..,1,,-. ,- ,..x.l..- . ,.-.-i xx. ..-. . -- - ..-.- zl -.-,-.,y. -1 --zz- . UNDERCLASSMEN Q NYJ? 5 ,, , ,, , f X -. 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SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Bridgett, Lila Null, Louise Howman, Nancy Geiger, Kathleen Weimer, Linda Norris, Bertha Blodgett. THIRD ROW: Louise Welch, Nancy Campbell, June Kravitz, Eloise Gentry, Pat Wandel. SOPHOMORE CLASS Mary Ann Bridgett, Jan Reinhardt, Jim Rowe, Ray Bisard, Lila Null OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jim Rowe VICE-PRE SIDENT Ray Bisard SECRETARY Mary Ann Bridgett TREASURER J an Reinhardt STUDENT COUNCIL Lila Null FIRST ROW: Walter Clark, Charles Napier, David Trapp, Duane Snoddy, SECOND ROW: Arnold Wacker, Julia Ramsier, Pat Stevenson, Connie Billheimer, Sharon Rex, Joe Majce. THIRD ROW: Rick Grant, Carole Bisard, Kay Fenstermaker, Vivian Ram- sier, Susan Bridgett, Bill Morris. FRESHMAN CLASS Connie Billheimer, Joe Majce, Sharon Rex, Philip Simcox, Duane Snoddy, Pat Stevenson. ll I ' OFFICERS PRESIDENT Connie Billheimer VICE-PRESIDENT Joe Majce SECRETARY Sharon Rex TREASURER Philip Simcox STUDENT COUNCIL Pat Stevenson .fb - lf? 1 Z -T Z ny '5 up 54 if' Q ' Oc! ,.+:4F2 1 . L 1' STH FIRST ROW: Jim Botdorf, Ann Shorts, Marilyn Rowe, Jim Gott, Elizabeth Jenkins. SECOND ROW: Clarice Gern, Ellen Bishop, Noreen McWilliams, Margaret Geiger, Ted Fetzer, Max Mclfredrick, Robert Allen, Bill Herrmann, Julian Kardas, Carl Rogers. THIRD ROW: Sue Schmetzer, Jack Grissinger, Leslie Clevidence, Maxine Trapp, Phyl- lis Smith, Judy Long, Ronald Wandel, Dick Crebs, Robert Clark, Eugene Snoddy, Ruth PBUZCISOH. 7TH FIRST ROW: Philip Rowe, Linda Kline, Robert Kirvel, Nancy Cupp, Dennis Howe. SECOND ROW: Larry Leiby, Billy 'I'hompson, Gerald Weimer, Rogerljeck, Paul Lowe, Dick Markley, David Workman, Tom Williams, Kenny Halliwell, Allen Blodgett, Ron- nie Steele. THIRD ROW: Leota Gern, Lawrence Kardas, Carol Napier, Raymond How- man, Jackie Ramsier, Bobby Wuthrich, Linda Pummell, Ronnie Shanks, Darra Hanners, FOURTH ROW: Ann Herrmann, Barbara Howard, Alice LaMar, Gwen Foster, Betty Long. 'Ea FIRST ROW: Charles Carter, Lois Sooy, Rex Ramsier, Barbara Kline, Bonnie Long, Stephen Wandel, Carol Hisey, James Williams, Gail Hoyer, Mary Ann Fleming, Mr. Billman. SECOND ROW: Barbara Baker, Howard Steele, Phyllis Daniels, Danny Cole, Wilma Allen, Scheryl Leiby, Ronnie Wood. ABSENT: Donald Foster, Jim Patton. pk 9 9 ,QQ 5.5 5 s r m N .I ' t x Y v Q 'WNY s, I 'l5.Qs.e X ,Q ' st O. Q.9 Q' S SIXTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Jill Grissinger, Jimmy Markley, Darlene McGinn, Jane Workman, Ronald Adamson, Bobby Grant, Patricia Kardas, Lillian Dexter. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lowe, Susan Archer, Roger Smith, Linda Carey, Mary Herrmann, Richard McFrederick, Franklin Simcox, Karl Kolb, Donald Weimer, Frederick Owen, Stanley Null, Gloria Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Gary Wandel, Patrick Gern, Carol Cupp, Barbara Howman, Janet Fleming, Richard Clevidence, Glen Clevidence. FIRST ROW: Aurie Carey, Linda Ramsier, Linda Steele, Tommy Fisher, Pamela Fenstermaker, Georg- ia Seidwitz, Phillip Boals, Carol Hoffman, Timmy Ross, Danny Ramsier. SECOND ROW: Erma Shell- horn, Gary Carpenter, Jay Kast, Helen Shorts, Charles Jenkins,Jack Geiger, David Bailey, Eugene Bowersock, Karen Owen, Mrs. Campbell. THIRD ROW: Mary Owen, Nicky Fetzer, Mary Ann DeLong, Janice-Clark, Kerry Gump, John Carey, Gloria Steele, Margaret Rowe, Marsha Schwarz. FOURTH GRADE THIRD GRADE J! Ji FIRST ROW: Carol Adamson, Rita Thompson, Lonnie Ramsier, Ronnie Williams, Fred Grant, Cloyd Rogers, George Fleming, Clayton Dillenbeck, Dallen Botdorf, Donnie Wuthrich. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Soka, Donna Howard, Sherry LaMar, Betsy Massie, Peggy Eichel, Marge Herrmann, David Groover, David Ross, Linda Dexter, Carol Hachtel. THIRD ROW: Merle Archer, Julia Goon, Priscilla Owen, Billy Gump, Beverly Phillips, Donnie Thompson, Linda Drury, Pamela Simcox. P Z S , ba Q uw C r -f 1--in FIRST ROW: Francis Carey, Richard Eichel, Mary Ramsier, Sue Roberts, Don Smith, Calvin Voor- hees, Dorothy Schwarz, Diana Calfee, Nancy DeLong, Ricki Bowersock, Bonnie Wandel, Scot Rowe. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hisey, Doris Allen, Gene Bowersock, Ruth Snoddy, Gary Clevidence, Joan Leiby, Eva Massie, Jane Haas, Judy Haas. THIRD ROW: Sam Shellhorn, ,Tim Bowersock, Susan Fenstermaker, Frank Hoffman, Marion Halliwell, Kathy Kline, Melissa Ramseyer. SECOND G RA DE FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Chuck Rogers, Randy Bailey, Charles Carey, Eric Steele, Lauren Broom, Jane Leiby, Kathy Drury. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Weiler, Cynthia Eichel, .Timmy Repp, Marlene Kolb, Nancy Archer Charlene Ziebro, Patty Power, Dicky Reinke, Bob Simcox. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Hisey, Patty Kiczek, Gay Kast, Herb Phillips, Melissa Groover, David Owen, Allan Gump. Ps Wuxi' F f 0 xi x. 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M M Sq, I 'ET' V. in f fn! , , Qi' 1' 1-9 I 5 fn? ?' 1, ' 1 Wf- 5433 A Q 5 Wmfls M -' 41-if g J' ,FT .. 4.1 .Jw .wi- ?' ' 3' ' Q. . ,, i.: Q -I . fi :M ? , .Y 'Mil l r vq N, 5 ,. FIRST ROW: Kathy Herrmann, Wilma Foster, Agnes Wacker, Mrs. DeBow, Betty Hoff- man, Anita Thompson, Bertha Gem. SECOND ROW: Philip Simcox, Sharon Rex, Linda Io Grissinger, Marie Frank, Berniece Trapp, Eloise Gentry, Pat Wandel, Pat Stevenson, Duane Snoddy. THIRD ROW: Dixie Rarnsier, Connie Billheimer, Arnold Wacker, Mary Ann Bridgett, Carole Spellman, Barbara Allen, Leilani Simcox, David Blodgett. NEWSPAPER STAFF IN ACTION .hw if 564' 5 ll QQ THEY MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSKI TCQETHER DIRECTOR DOUBLE Miss Marye Henderson IW 35- O H PI ' 'WY' - H ' You QU ARTET -l SECOND ROW: Mary Stites Marie Frank Linda Jo Grissinger Leilani Simcox FIRST ROW: Jan Reinhardt, Fred Hines, Bruce Campbell, Dennis Irwin. SECOND ROW: Arnold Wacker, Kathy Herrmann, Betty Hoffman, Lila Null, Sherry Bot- dorf, Roberta Rowe, Bertha Blod- gett, Nancy Geiger, Pat Steven- son, David Blodgett. THIRD ROW: Linda Norris, Marty Rex, Marie Frank, Linda Io Grissinger, Leilani Simcox, Louise Welch, Wanda Shorts, Wilma Foster, Barbara Allen, Laura Walders. FOURTH ROW: Ray Bisard, Sharon Rex, Connie Billheimer, Kay Fenster- maker, Carol Bisard, Dixie Ram- sier, Mary Stites, Louise How- man, Mary Ann Bridgett, Eloise Gentry, Pat Wandel. FIFTH ROW: Duane Snoddy, June Kravitz, Jim Rowe, Pat Strine, Philip Sim- cox, Nancy Campbell, Calvin Nolt, Berniece Trapp, Ioe Majce, Susan Bridgett. PIANIST Wanda Shorts FIRST ROW: Nancy Campbell, Marie Frank, Bemiece Trapp, Pat Strine, Mrs. Hines. SECOND ROW: Louise Welch, Sonja Voorhees, Agnes Wacker, Wanda Shorts, Bertha Gem. GIRLS TAKE CARE OF LIBRARY HI-Y BOYS FIRST ROW: L. Clevidence, R. Howman, J. Botdorf, J. Grissinger, J. Gott, M. Mc- Fredrick, R. Shank, G. Weimer, D. Howe. 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Marcia Rex was a vet- eran from last year, but Marie Frank and Linda Norris were new on this years team. Marie and Marcia have cheered for six years and Linda has eonipleted her fourth. Marty and Marie graduate this year so Linda will be back all by herself next year. Congratu- lations girls! Linda Norris Marie Frank Marcia Rex Duane Snoddy, Bill Morris, Philip Simcox, George Mcwilliams, Calvin Nolt, Joe Majce, Jan Reinhardt, Larry Wood, Dennis Irwin. Coach: Lou E. Tsipis. RESERVE TEAM RESERVE CHEERLEADERS 4,1 fc TEAM x 'Y rx xx D Rx IQ Connie Billheimer Freshman Sharon Rex Freshman Louise Welch Sophomore Roberta Rowe Junior 'YA -Vp ,A,. 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SON Certified Seeds Ohio Hybrids Medina Ohio Compliments of wan nm-: THE MEDINA CQUNTY BANK CFormerly The LODI STATE BANKJ We Offer Every Banking Service Large Enough To Serve You Small Enough To Know You Lod1, Oh1o Valley City, Ohio .il A I 'W ' Qin -1: s!.'., yr ,,- ' 5 Ohio Farmers Companies In jj OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY . Cbty'-fc.-cb QQ OHIO FARMERS INDEMNITY COMPANY LeRoy, Ohio 110 Years Of Service and Protection 9 V- DONELSON DRILLING COMPANY J Ohio - - . -I , , nn: lin' Congratulatlons to the Class of 1958 WAYNE A. SHCRTS AND SCN Oil and Gas Well Contractor West Salem Ohio I 1 I' i I COMPLIMENTS OF ROGER L. BLODGETT I i WELL DRILLING CONTRACTOR West Salem Ohio FALILTLESS RUBBER CCDMPANY MYERS PUMP MACK'S FOOD CENTER AND LCCKER lk Miles West of Lodi 15? . Complete One-Stop Food Market R A 'Waivff f Lockers ' R I W Amana Freezers Phone 2971 Lodi Ohio M CONGRESS FECKLEY AUTO SALES, INC. AUTO WRECKING i - .1 f 'vim . . 'rl if ,5 The World's Largest Selling Highest price paid For V'8 Junk Cars 29 Years of Reliable 5: Mile west on 60A Sales and Service Phone - Congress 604 Congress Ohio Medina Ohio C.W. LAWRENCE PROP. LEPKA SALES AND SERVICE Lawrence Memorials WHOLESALE Plant and Office VITA- PLATE S PEEDY BATTERIES PRODUCTS I Spencer Ohio G6 E'1-'S ff C Wx , 7 2915 127 West Smith Rd. I ff ' X Q QQ gl Phone 2-4511 IN I K- 117 J! A g w-- - Medina -L Md I I .... .. A A A A J.. A . .. A - A - .... ' JIM'S PLACE Good Food Open 24 Hrs. Hope To See You After The Games Lodi Junction of 224 6: 42 Ohio I l' W 1 I I.. - ...... BROCKWAY SOHIO On Route 58 - Sullivan, Ohio Tel. - Elgin 6-2181 Expert Mechanical Work Gas, Oil 8 Tires LOCKE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Railings - Columns Metal Building Products nAmerican Foremost Wrought Iron Craftsmenn Phone 5881 Illfllllliw A . TT-T ig? -T' I gygglnaal KI 'I 1 ' lr 4- ' , E-au ,V .13 I 4 A Lodi Ohio Compliments of THE HOME COMPANY First in Student Fashions For Young Men and Women We Always Have Time To Be Friendly Ashland Ohio ALLOY FABRICATORS INCORPORATION sf - - n F glen: Stainless Steel Equipment For School Kitchens Lodi Ohio PERKINS JEWELRY Diamonds -- Watches -- Glassware Expert Watch G Clock Repairing Phone 5201 Lodi Ohio HAROLD SPONSLER'S MARKET 3,5 mx I N Q.. --ZQIFT' Every Day Low Prices 8:00 to 10:00 P.M. Daily Including Sunday End of Cleveland Avenue - Route 42 Ashland Ohio LODI FOUNDRY COMPANY Producers Of Aluminum Castings for Aircraft Lodi, Ohio Carlton Brewster Phone Earl Martinson Lodi - 2141 . - .... . .. .., Compliments ' of CRESTON LIVESTOCK SALES ' Sales Every Monday Harry H. Hawk Auctioneer 8 Manager Compliments of RAY TURK SUNOCO SERVICE 708 Bank St. w N ,f x Q M Ami! ' 4 I I X-S '- TNFFN ri S f Creston 1, Ohio Lodi 0hi0 A. HEWIT AND SONS LEPKA'S SERVICE Concrete Blocks DEALER IN Lumber SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Builders' Supplies Also TIRES MOTOR TUNE UP Route 224 BATTERIES CAR WASH 5 Miles East of 3 ACCESSORIES GENERAL REPAIR Phone Seville PO 9-3433 Phone 2152 Seville Ohio Homerville Ohio I I IMPERIAL MFG. The World's Finest Shop Apron n 4l,,fi ' Qi A dog gone good apron Compliments of JOE WARNER General Insurance and Real Estate Salesman 215 Mill St. Phone-2333 Lodi Ohio Lodi Ohio Compliments of TUBBS INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY Phone PA 3-1556 232 N. Court Street Medina Ohio Best of Luck A.H. DUDAS AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance 248 S. Court St. Phone PA 3-7642 Medina Ohio I Compliments I I of ' REX BROTHERS I Shell Service Stati WERTZ DAIRY Phone Ashland - 43143 Milk and Ice Cream Delivered to Your Door PETROLEUM EXPLOSIVES I 011 and coo won Shooting 1 I Phone 5301 Lodi, Ohio LeRoy Oh Cpl 12 I Hub' FEEDS WEST SALEM EQUITY W t S 1 Ohi I Compllments Compliments of : of , THE LODI ADVERTISER .V I THE 1 g --1 ' H32 UNITED Mm!-:Ream ,, DAIRY ' COMPANY S gThisAr I 111 W t St t D y P d t Ph 4721 Ph 3264 L d L d Oh o I Lod Ohio -J 1 i Compliments of HALLADAYS SOHl0 'I'ATl0 Phone 4951 MY LADY'S SALON Haircuts Manager -- Betty Lewis Permanents Operator -- Nancy Indoe Hair-styling Shampoos Phone Lodi 3911 Medina St. Lodi, Ohio Compliments of in S +I 'a 2 S 41 WEST SALEM BGWLING. CENTER West Salem Ohio Z If 1 I 1 M. Compliments ,M L 'L .1-, .1 A 'll by 80 0 0 of Lf ' YARMAN BROS. West Salem 01110 Compliments of vw DE Vo S 6 Plumbing and Heating I I Lodi Ohio rl 'i ' ' ' - 1 QUILLIN BROS. CONSTRUCTION Sand and Stock Pile Wholesalers and Retailers Of All Grades Washed Sand and Gravel Truck Delivery To All Points in County Phone 2837 - Lodi, r-1 - -- --T FARMERS PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION OF ASHLAND Short time loans to farmers only Terms fitted to the individual farm operation INTERMEDIATE TERM LOANS With up to 5 years to pay for I bulk tanks, livestock, silos, dairy barn improvements, etc. Local Office - 134 North Elmwood, Medina, Ohio Phone PArk 3-8022 L .. .. .I B.H. MINING CCMPANY OWNER Phone 2830 Box 278 Lodi ohio LODI SAND AND GRAVEL Washed Sand and Gravel Mason and Concrete Sand Telephone 2251 Co Rd 92 Lod1 Ohio I .. ..l I'- - x Compliments W 1 Of 5 f X Lumber Q Woosmz LUMBER CCMPANY 23321255 Phone HO 2-8015 Opposite Fairgrounds Wooster Ohio Congratulations ' PUNHHE EHIIIHHII INE 321 SUUTII CUIIRT STREET, MEDINA, lllllll ' I JKT TCL Compliments of 7 ' CQ, its .--. i . . I f GEORGE GIRARD' s LINCOLN MERCURY RICHARDS-WALLACE, INC. PArk 2-1526 Medina ohio Where your dollars spent make good sense New Holland Dodge Trucks HINES IMPLEMENT SALES Minneapolis--Moline Power Implements Sales and Service Phone 2501 LODI EQUITY Y P one 2581 Lodi Ohio cw. soMMER, INET '- 24 Hour Wrecker Service Chevrolet - Buick - Oldsmobile Lodi Phone 2611 Ohio Compliments of GERTRUDE A. SMALLY Woosrlsk FARM DAIRIES Parakeets Doves Cockatiels Ice Cream Dairy Products Wooster Ohio Phone 683 Red Haw 3 Miles Southwest on Rt. 42 . f , J West Salem Ohio Compliments H.B. CDWEN AND SON Homerville Ohio 45 Congratulations J f N ! To The Seniors of '58 RICHMAN FARMS Lodi Ohio Larry W My. what models! Rise and shine, Marie. Compliments of DON S. GRIM TRUCKING CO. Household Moving Phone 5261 Lodi Ohio Compliments of BARTHOLAM IA HARDWARE CITY HARDWARE Phone Res. - 4402 Store - SOOO Lodi Ohio WW Comp limen t s I WUUUL EQTESPNJX Tzu ,. - 1.ggwi nk' Q-I. WEEKLY IMPLEMENT Allis-Chalmers Sales and Service Phone Wadsworth FE 4-7100 Seville Ohio J Ashland I JosTENs Since 1897 Representative George A. Roth 3181 West 165th St Cleveland ll, Ohio I 1 1 Compliments of AMES W. SHORTS Oil S Gas Contractor Phone 36741 Ohio THE FLAIR OF THE FUTURE THE MEMORIES OF THE PAST As up to date as a jet-planel As meaningful as your school song. ....your official JOSTEN class ring. ...capturing precious memories in JOSTEN'S exclusive sunshine 10K gold. .....symbo1izing school spirit thru exclusive JOSTEN designs. reet Compliments Of DON FETZER Ohio I ' H58u Ford nYou Can Pay More p But You Can't Buy Betteru Lodi . .. .. ..1 - I , .1 Compliments I of ' FUNERAL HOME BENTON'S STCJRE I Distinctive Funeral Service I OU The Square I Modern Invalid Car fi, I Licensed Lady Attendant I 9 X Q A 4 I xX in I Q -1 - Q :qi .p ..5.,rg 4 Q 5 gf. r' :gg ,4 If If 'Il f I ,- 'i.1l'1 Phone 3192 . . Phone 2391 I-Cdl 01710 224 Wooster Street Lodi Ohio Compliments Christmas Party I Queen for a night of SITTING ARE: Bertha Blodgett, Marie Frank, and Luelyn Cole. STANDING ARE: Ian Pappas and Mary Suites. THE FARMERS SAVINGS BANK We offer every banking service consistent with sound banking x wx d,I.l2i25 X XX- -:S 7 ggi 'N 0 gp' U br cp agp C ld Spencer Ohio Compliments of GLENN H. SMITH General Store I ,217 QW QNTWIQ-.4 I , 5 ' ,g .ye T' .I . 4 ' 'I ' 1 Compliments of CHIPPEWA MEAT, INC. I X, f 'Y S . N 'I ,Q 70 I ,,J - '-,,? 4 1. 7 4 l Groceries Meats , Ask For This Home Made Product Dry Goods In The Majority Of Medina County Markets Telephone 481 Phone 2101 Red Haw Ohio , Chippewa Lake Ohio Compliments I Compliments of of WM. LEGH R, INC. ELM FARM DAIRY I . .. cmavstsn l 1 If 5'-1 :T Chrysler Plymouth Milk Ice Cream Dairy Products Sales and Service Phone 2121 Phone 2994 I Chippewa Lake Ohio Medina Ohio I I Big Selections -- Bargain Prices -- Big Savings JOHN BOHATY AND SON A Safe Place To Buy Everything Guaranteed New and Used Farm Equipment Tractors One Mile North Of Medina On U.S. Route 42 Phone 3-4271 Medina Ohio Compliments of MEDINA FARMERS EXCHANGE CO. Complete Farm Service Phone 2-5311 Medina Chic MR. AUTO STORE Your Speed Equipment Headquarters If lt's Made For A Car---We Have lt! Phone 2961 West Salem Ohio WERTMAN'S DRY CLEANING New--Pro Process Free pick up G delivery service. Phone 3831 Elyria Street Lodi Ohio BENSON'S Home and Auto Supply Store Kelvinator - Appliances - Motorola Radio, T.V. B. F. Goodrich Tire, Batteries, Accessories Complete Budget Dept. Phone 2771 Lodi, Ohio - Compliments A of DAIRY IS L E Earlie Nicholas - Manager Bank St. - Phone 5834 'I ...I Lodi Ohio - an ll- Compliments of PARKER AND SONS Funeral Homes and Home Furniture Lodi - Phone 3481 Spencer - Phone 3253 L.1 Buy It From Piatt CLYDE PIATT and S0 S XXX St? Electricians Lodi Ohio Compliments of MEDINA COUNTY GAZETTE Every Tuesday and Friday Audited Circulation Over 6,000 Medina Ohio Compliments THE A.I. ROOT CO. Established In 1869 Medina Ohio T C 1' SULLIVAN HARDWARE Omp ments of . A 1. Hotpolnt PP JoNEs' couNTY MARKET General Hardware and Paints wholesale Custom Butchering Cutting K X Wrapping I u M W Freezing Phone 64 R. F. D. 1155 Phone PA 2-0113 Sullivan Ohio Medina Ohio - 1 MEDINA FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Quality Farm Bureau Products Medina, Ohio Sharon Center, Ohio Phone 27212 Phone 5601 ,.................,.,.,.C - .... - .. . ..... .. .... . soon Luck szmons M. AND T. CHEVROLET COMPANY lnnnnnnni ,.p-j.'fp1?,-I-f-iff' 1 'fj','5 : A 'ff HHRUH I L ..1: UST. IIIIII Chevrolet Sales and Service West Salem Phone 2511 Ohio Compliments of MATTESON FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Prompt Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Service West Salem Phone 2601 Ohio Compliments Of NORTHERN OHIO PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers Of The Spencer Booster The West Salem News The North Olmsted Gui e d I West Salem Ohio I .I Compliments of STEELE DRY GOODS Shoes and Notions West Salem Ohio Compliments of W. C. BASOM GENERAL INSURANCE Lodi 0115-0 .-.Q-f Ii In 'f 31? if 4941 CARS CHATHAM LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. Doors -- Windows -- Roofing -- Blocks -- Hardware R. D. No. 2 Telephone Chatham Spencer, Ohio North 7-2333 Compliments of UNDERWOOD'S MARKET Home of Quality Meats G Groceries Your Complete Food Market Phone 3341 Lodi Ohio Compliments of 3 7423 LODl PAINT and BODY SHOP S f X ,, 'x9:2 L d Ph 3513 Ohio Compliments of - HENRY E. LARIBEE AND CLARK R. COOPER NORTHERN OHIO TELEPHONE gf IZ 55 S' D- Q m I -W Q53 3-4 gm C -U F6 Z r- U1 :- r-h 'gnc rr 'dx 'gm o H0 .sg o 02 m: U P Z -4 , M :r O O D' af rw 9 HOSTETTLER'S INC. School and Office Supplies Royal Typewriters Phone 3-8771 Ashland lO West Main Street Ohio Comp liments of ' R.W. GRISSINGER i 4 x Builder A 5 i NS' I Phone--West Salem 3196 ' Homerville Plumbing and Heating Ohio ,M 'bf Satisfaction Since 1884 N k ' 'P FREEDLANDERS ggi W 9 ' T It Pays To Buy Quality ll , Wooster Ohio pl xx Compliments ! . N. 1. of 52 R.s. Bomolzr AND Wi. BARNHAR i Home Building K A Te phone OR T f e ephone 2421 Homerville SF-FV! T-f-Hi mei'- FRYMAN'S GULF SERVICE MAJCE'S CLOVERLEAF Routes 224 6: 58 Snack Bar 12iT f Phone 202 and , 1' gi Shell Service Mill' Lubrication - Battery Service ,X Tires - Tubes - Accessories Rt. 224 Sullivan Ohio Lodi Ohio B 0 of : 0 Compliments A Hb CORNWELL SHOES STORE nGood Luck, Seniors of '58n Ashland Ohio ANDERSON'S GULF STATION Washing - Greasing Spray Glazing Edgar Anderson, Prop. Bank Street Route 224 G 42 Phone 4091 Lodi Ohio R. D. GESSNER WEITZELS RADIO 6 T. V. Sales and Service All Makes Painting and Decorating Sitchell Carlson Television Ashland, Ohio 707 Bank St. R. D. W5 Phone 9-24144 Tel. 3161 Lodi Ohio Compliments Compllments f of O GRlER'S GULF STATION F. W. WOOLWORTH washing - Greasing R 224 - Ph Ashland Ohio Lodi Cute one 4632 Ohio HASSINGER GARAGE Compliments General Repairing of Shell Products Phone - 23001 L1-:ATHERMAN HARDWARE gl if ,F 'dq9'W4:!5 iJnZJ Lodi Ohio Savannah Ohio Compliments THE BEAUTY NOOK of Complete Beauty Service CHARLES BUCKELEW AND Phone 2634 FAMILY Spencer Ohio Chippewa Ohio Compliments Compliments of of STROUTS REALTY CHIPPEWA ELEVATOR Phone 3311 Phone Zlll Spencer Ohio Chippewa Lake Ohio Compliments Compliments of . of Mobllgas o PM GRIESINGERS SHOE STORE ADAMSON Medina Ohio Homerville Ohio Compliments of .f .N,,g1o'.C in ESQ CLYDE FREDERICK Red Haw 470 R. F. D. :ffl Red Haw Ohio Compliments of L. R. SHORTS Oil and Gas Producer Ashland Ohio THE P0l.K 'FATE BA K Your Community Bank Deposit Insured By The Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Complete Maximum Ins, Each Convenient Banking Banking Service S 10, 000 Depositor S 10, 000 Service Polk Ghio 5 I Myers Pump Compliments of I ALLISON'S West Salem Phone 3531 Ohio HBest Wishes to the Class of l958n H. DEAN WOOD Water Well Drilling Burks Pumps R. F D. 43 Polk 5-3156 West Salem Ohio FRONT ROW: Linda Spellman Leilani Simcox Diana DeVoe Jack Grissinger Linda Io 's Birthday Party BACK ROW: Linda Io Grissinger Carole Spellman Ann Spellman 1 WACKERMAN'S GEN ERAL STORE Groceries Fresh Meats Dry Goods ,,-4 w TX Iv pf 'W , Hardware n- 3 9 I pl 35' 'T' .wr L- J' ' KK 'f We s I ,, Homerville '-9 V ' Q, Phone 2122 Ohio Q Cgfp 1 1 THE NATIONAL LATEX PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers of Blue Bird Toy Balloons and other genuine Latex Toys Ashland Ohio Elgin Watches Clocks 'L QQIZI QUQK Watch Bands TIME sHoP Ralph E. Snyder Watchmaker Fine Watch 6: Clock Repairing Ashland ll7 East Main Street Ohio Ice Cream Compliments and of O 0 Milk T E SMITH DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. M ' Iii WEISS DRUG CO. Your Walgreen Agency The Complete Drug Store 16 E. Main St. Ashland, Ohio nWhere Your Dollar Will Buy Moren nPrescription Specialistsn Phone 14241 Compliments of JOHNNY'S FOOD BASKET .N Qui 2 A ' .ISI5 -- A hl d 'F-ff'l. b.-1'rS'3l C O - S an ,f 2224-f -w-,wv'o:g.'.'4 - - 01110 I-'f' 'Q OO,, i , -I MENNONITE MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Insurance against Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, Hail, and Aircraft, at Cost 200 N. Main St., Orville, Ohio For further information call or write Chester Lowe Phone 2169 R. F. D. 03, West Salem, Ohio MEDINA FOOD PROCESSING INC. We Manufacture Tebbits Ice Cream Frozen Foods - Groceries - Seafoods Ready To Serve You... BEST RE DY MIX, INC. Ready Mix Concrete Building Supplies Phone - Lodi 5191 Phone - Lodi 4491 106 Prospect Street Lodi, Ohio Compliments of QQSAHRQAI QS! C. NATIONAL I? 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RAMSIER of I Buyer of Scrap Iron I Metals, etc. BROADWAY TV I South of West Salem Rt. Zenith Products 301 to Road N. 132 l First Road Left 114 Broadway Avenue . West Salem Ohio Lodi Ohiol --- is 1 I Compliments Compliments ' of of B. A. DAVENPORT GILBERT ELECTRIC ' Insurance and Security Bonds Phone 5015 Dial 28601 30 Public Square Lodi Ohio Medina ohio Y-Teen Girls at Camp Craig Comp liments A T I of I CLARENCE E. SWITZER I Contractor I Phone 22170 , R. D. 1992 Ashland Ohio Loni, Marty, Billie Anne, Marilyn J. L. DONLEY AND BRO. nThe Elevatorn . Feed, Seeds, Coal, Wool Grain, and Builders Supplies I Ready Mixed Concrete Phone 42321 Ashland Ohio I- f - l ' 1 Compliments of MC INTIRE FURNITURE CO. Home of Fine Furniture 144 W. Liberty Phone HO 2-7791 I 'I Compliments of SPENCER ELECTRIC SHOP McKisson and Jewett Spencer Ohio Wooster Ohio I CANAAN MARKET 6. LOCKER STORAGE gd ', Comp limen ts .sim General Store of Fresh Meats - Groceries 3' P4 Hardware - Dry Goods HIGGINS JEWELER Call Creston 2211 Co. Rd. 5l Creston, Ohio SPGUCGT Ohio Compliments of Compllments N. E. WALTERS of Dry Goods Boots and Shoes ROEDELS d h ' Groceries Quality Meats GOO S Oes Since 1896 Ph 442 Phone 2382 one W ll' ' Spencer Ohio e ington Ohio O. O. GERWIG Compliments WHITE BARN MARKET of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Full Line of Groceries WARSTLEEND and Good Quality Meats EGLY BAKERY 255 Miles' North of Ashland INC. on Route 58 Box 587 Cross over the Bridge. Home Style Archway Cookies Qpen from Nine to Nine AShl8.I'1d Ohio Nankin Compliments of HOMERVILLE SERVICE GARAGE I -1 JOE'S I.G.A. SUPER MARKET J. M. Atkinson G Son General Repairing Sullivan Ohio Homerville Ohio HENDRI CKS Farm 6 Home Supply NEALS SAV MOR Phone 2741 Groceries G Meats Poultry and Barn Equipment Feeds - Baby Chicks Polk 5-3001 Custom Hatching - Paints Polk Ohio Spencer Ohio Compliments of Compliments of MC KEAN'S CARROL OIL CO. Groceries Gas and Oil . Meats Beverage carry out Fleet Wlng Pf0dUCCS Phone - Wellington 317 W. Ashland 0hi0 Huntington Ohio Compliments Compliments of of THE NOVA ELEVATOR CO. First in Quality 8 Service Phone OX 23200 Nova Ohio BEAR JEWELRY STORE Girard-Perregaux Watches 843 Main Street Ashland Ohio Compliments of Where You Buy Good Furniture for Less Money CARL C. WARD, REALTOR L GRAY'S FURNITURE STORE ll East Second Street Phone 3-2782 Phone 26531 24 West 2nd St. Ashland Ohio Ashland Ohio V23 l K 'wif-.ff,': T53-,,, TX' N ML Iffrf' w' ' J ffl , lf f ff H59 ,A 94: Q ff? iw 0V Comp limen t s Q! of FRIEND 2315002 .543 Comp limen ts of A FRIEND Boy! What a snow. l I l I I Compliments of -1 I NAVRATIL-FAHLER, INC. The Senior Class of 1958 would like to thank every Ford Businessman whose name Farm and Industrial - appears in this annual. Equipment , If it had not been for you, - this annual would not Phone 311 have been published. Wellington Ohio I BOOSTER HAROLD SWOPE ..... DALES DRUG AND HOBBY SHOP DONALD ROBERTSON .... DR. WILLIAM PAILSLY . . . CLYDE HUNUWELS BEACON IHLL I41ND1C'S Doo CABIN .... COLEMAN'S RESTAURANT. . . ASHLAND CLEANERS AND DRYERS EURHMAN'S ICA SToRE . . . BRoCIcWAY Soi-no .... CANYARD'S MEN'S CLOTHING . STAHLS HARDWARE . . . RoLAND'S CLOTHING . . STAMAN AND BRINER . . CAULT SERVICE STATION . HALLS BARBER SHOP . . MORTON AND LUTz . . BECK BROS. HARDWARE . MEDINA PHOTO STUDIO . ED MoRToN ..... GUNKlEMAN'S .... ANDERsoN'S DRUG SToRE . DR. R. C. HOWELL . . . DAVIDSON RADIO AND TV . NELsoN'S SOHIO SERVICE . SMITH MUSIC B. APPLIANCES . ASHAND MONUMENT. . . ASHLAND TUMES GAZETTE . DR. M. D. SHILLING . . . A R. w ROOT BEER STAND . HOME HARDWARE .... HALLS RESTAURANT .... MR. AND MRS. CLYDE SMITH . SCHREIBI-:R FARMS .... HAROLD RAMSIER . . BMWNH BKB. . . . . ASHLAND OLIVER SToRE . . . A. L. 8s R. L. MILLER - vETs. DR. KEENER ....... STAGECOACH RESTAURANT . HERSHEY BARBER SHOP. . . I 3 l I a f Q 1 . u Q a Q 4 n n A 1 Q s a u 0 West Salem, Ohio Ashland, Ohio . Polk, Ohio Ashland, Ohio Ashland, Ohio Lodi, Ohio Lodi, Ohio Ashland, Ohio . West Salem, Ohio . Sullivan, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Lodi, Ohio . Lodi, Ohio . Medina, Ohio . Medina, Ohio . Medina, Ohio . Medina, Ohio . Medina, Ohio . Medina, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Savannah, Ohi . S3.V3l'll'la h, Ohi . Ashland, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio . Ashland, Ohio Ashland, Ohio 0 0 Hornerville, Ohio West Salem, Ohio Homerville, Ohio Wooster, Ohio Ashland, Ohio Ashland, Ohio West Salem, Ohio Iaedina, ohio Medina, Ohio I CLARKE-YODER TLIDICD HThanks To A Swell Bunch Of Kids.H HI Wish Them A Long Life Of Success And Happiness.H 139 West Liberty Wooster Ohi O On May 29, 1958 we left these doors as the fiftieth alumni of Homer High School. We wish to thank you for entering these doors and recalling with us our pleasant memories. vim If Q .av -vi S 'M L u A' ' W, X K y QQ AW 2: i 1 ' R x'ExN Q-2 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Q ' FACTORY - HOME Offlfi Kansas City 1 ,gk X , f 5. ,, Wa 4 4 1 1 - 1 chili 6 X 1 MW' My N ,, F4 f if Q 5 ,W 4 , :f.s wk x , Z 4 L,'k'., ' V 1 V ,, MJT? -Q, .. 1,gsL.,f A fl ,. , -fn 1 , are? ff ff ff. , J, 2 Q, , ,Kiwi 1,5 4. t , V? - . A ,gc x 'SHN ' , J' ' fi ,Q ,,' X i n 5 g . . , 'Q ,fu , wif , H i-37 I . ,y 43,5 , W if .W'5N5 'dug' A QW? 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