Jackson Liberty High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Amsden, OH)
- Class of 1943
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We hope, also, that it will serve to remind you, in future years, of the class of 1943. . UEDICATIUN We, the Senior Class of 43, wish to dedicate this annual to all the men and women in the uniform of our country, and to all the workinqmen and women of our country, and to all others who are contributing to the war effort. BLUE I-lNB BULB STAFF Stcmdinq: Mr. Shaw, Frank Harrison, Zola Huffman, Isabell Stull, Iohn Meszaros, Mr. Kettler. Seated: Robert Kassing, Don Smith, Donald Ray Flack, Evelyn Baker, Barbara Carter, Ralph Hem- miriqer. STAFF MEMBEBS Editor ............ .... D onald Bay Elack Associate Editor .... ........ E velyn Baker Business Manager .... ....... D on Smith Circulation Manager. . . .... Barbara Carter Advertising Manager .... .... F rank Harrison Art .................. .... I ohn Meszaros Photographer .... ........ I sabell Stull Sports .....,. .... B alph Hemminger Dramatics. . . ............ Zola Huffman Humor ..... ............ B obert Kassing Advisors ......................................... Mr, Shaw and Mr. Kettler Sales Committee'--fEranlc Harrison, Chairman: Donald Elack, Don Smith, Howard Weaver, Eugene Dooley, Shannon Snyder, Balph Hemminger, Doyle McHaftie, Leonard Watson and Bernard Eox. JAEKSUN-LIBERTY OUR SCHOOL SONG Oh! come ye faithful students raise The name of Iackson High in praise As we laud her to the skies, We'i1 seek the faith that never dies. Though we win or lose a game, Cur hearts will always sing her name. As the coming years go by, We'i1 all be true to Iackson High. UUH SUPEHINTENUENT H. O. Now. AB., M.A. Findlay College University of Illinois Miami University Ohio State Science and Math. 1-llllVIlNISTR1-lTIUN UUH PRINCIPAL Elmer E. Shaw. B.S. in Education Ohio State University Bowling Green State University Heidelberg College University of Chicago History, Social Science, Math. BOARD UF EUUEATIUN Harold Ecker Theodore Biqham Ray Kcrssing President Vice-President We, the members of the Class of l943, Wish to express to the members of the Board of Education our sincere thanks for the many opportunities for develop- ment that have been provided for us through you, as our community representa- tives. We hope to make you proud of your faith in us. Forrest Iona: Homer Grove Frank Young Clerk HIGH SCHUUL FACULTY Laura Hoppes B.S. in Education Ohio State University Vocational Home Economics Helen Frum B.S. in Education M.B. Bawlinq Green State University Ohio State University Enqlisheliioloqy-Latin I. W. Hamilton B.Sci. ot Agr. Ohio State University Vocational Agriculture G. H. Kettler B.S. in Education Oakland City Colleqe, Ind. Heicielberq College Bowling Green State University Art-Soc. Science B.S. in Education Ohio University Bowlina Green State University Rio Grande Phys. Ed.-English-Math Mabel lane Casper B.S. in Education Ohio Northern University Music-English Lillian notary O' A.B. in Commerce Murray State Teachers Colleqe Bowling Green Colleqe, Kentucky Blclcp-Typ'Shorthand Sicmdinq Gilbert Rouser William Fries, Cluron Soule, Raymond Bricker, lohn l-lumillon. BUS H Seaiedz lvlorton Cmun, Allhur Kisslinq W fa if 2+ 3 Art Kisslinq Custodian Inc Kisubeih CfIlGlPlklfI Mrs. Catherine Barnes Pr'ivi1l0 Pifmo lristruclor Helen Keller School Sovruliiry E 01 ! fl F SENIUHS SHANNON SNYDER Known to some of us as Bill . . . Tall-DarkAHand some . . . Liked to Bowl . , Had a very good voice . . Liked to have a good time. BARBARA CARTER Noted lor her shortness... Liked to Debate . . . Had a la r g e vocabulary . . . Seemed to know what she was talking about . . . De- voted a lot ol time to the NEWSHOUND. GERALDINE COPSEY Known as lerry to most of us . . . Took care of our basketball concession and did a good job . , . Liked to skate , . . Had a nice smile. ICI-IN MESZAROS Could get along with any- one . . . Popular with the girls . . . Always had his PANT legs rolled up . . . Usually could he caught smiling or chinning him- sell. DON SMITH President Pres. of the Class and did a swell lob . . . Was tops in basketball . . . Thought mostly of one ot our Alum- ni , . . Due to his height we always looked up to him. ISABELI. STULL Secretary Noted tor her blue eyes . . . Her heart is in the ARMY All? CORPS . . . Plans to choose a life of domesticity , . . By word Oh Fuzz. EVELYN BAKER Vice-President Pres. of FHA . . . Her heart is in the ARMY , . . Likes to keep scraphooks . . . Very good disposition. ZOLA HUFFMAN Treasurer Noted tor her voice . . . Pres, ol CLR ..,. Kept tho class Treasurens books balanced . . . Wants to sing with an orchestra . . . Always wanted to meet a Marine, HOWARD WEAVER Wants to be a dairy hus- bandmann . . . had nice hair and liked to qiqqle . .. Liked a qood arqument . .. Kept the qirls well enter- tained. TROAS HEMMINGER Noted for her speed in Shorthand , . . Was tal- ented in music and appre- ciated it . . . Very quiet but her presence was telt . . . Went places in her last year ol hiqh school. MARGARET LANNING Will lonq be remembered tor her smile and sunny disposition . , . always ready for a good time . . . Looked after the hot lunch slips. DOYLE MCHAFFIE Would like to join the Navy Air Corps . . . l-lad a car and really qot around in it . . . Definitely a swell basketball player . . . Could he tease . . . Likes parties. EVELYN WOLF Quiet, dependable, and nice lookinq . . . Knew the guitar from A to Z . . . took the hard subjects . . . Her by word is Why, ROBERT KASSING Always had plenty ol sug- gestions . . . Had quite a bit of trouble with the Chevy . . . Could be seen most anywhere . . . I-lad that certain way. FRANK HARRISON Plans to be a farmer al- ways had something to oc- cupy his mind . . . A de- pendable quy it there ever was one . . . Spent plenty ot time and thouqhts on the Newshound. DONALD FLACK Noted for his many qirl friends , , . Kept the tea- chers busy to keep him busy . . . Kept the boys busy with his tall stories . . . Editor of the Blue and Gold. l BETTY KING Liked school . . . Was a good sport cmd jolly . . . The kids liked to hear her giggle . . . Took good care of Iuanita. EUGENE DOOLEY Known to us as Red . . . Pres. of the FFA . . . Had a liking for that Freshman Blonde . . . Liked parties of all kinds.. . . Wants to join the Navy Air Corps. ROBERT YODER Always looking for mis- chief . . . Had a liking for a Ir. Blonde . . . Known as Butch . . . Liked to drive his Dad's car. LEONARD WATSON One of the gang . . . Drove his dad's car quite often . . .Took care' of Doyle or vice versa . . . Always had a good time. IUANITA HUNT Possessed a charming smile . . . Had a hobby oi writing letters . . . Once acquired the nickname l-Ieppy . . . Kept her many boy friends guessing. RALPH HEMMINGER Had a lot of trouble with his car . . . but he still went places . . . Our Ping Pong Champ . . . Chose his girl from Fostoria . . . Al- ways seen with his friend E. M. BERNARD FOX Goes places in his car . . . Liked to talk about his girl . . . Caught up on his sleep in class . . . One of our first ,five basketball play- ers. EMERSON MILLER Never had much to say . . . Had his own car and the boys depended on him . . . We never knew whether he had a girl or not . . . Ralph's right hand man. 1 l ..,,,. '-4.1-.:a.-5'.V , .IJ :J ,F SENIUII IIIITIIIITIES ISABELI. STULL College Preparatory l,25 Vocational Home Economics 3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 F.H.A. Vice-president 45 Girl Reserve l,2,3,4, Cabinet 3,45 County One-Act Play 45 District One-Act Play 45 Girls Chorus 2,45 Girls Chorus Secretary 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Class Secretary 45 Volley Ball l,2,3,45 Librarian l,2,35 Blue and Gold Staff 45 Newshound Staff 3,45 Student Council Play 35 Basketball 15 Operetta 2,45 County Choral Festival 2. EVELYN BAKER Commercial Course l,2,3,45 Home Economics Course l,2,3,45 Class Treasurer l5 Class Secretary 25 Class Vice-President 3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Treasurer 35 F.H.A. President 45 Girl Reserve 2,3,45 Girl Reserve Secretary 35 Girl Reserve Treasurer 45 Girls Glee Club 1,45 Girls Glee Club Vice-Presi- dent 45 Operetta 15 County Choral Festival 15 Class Play 35 County One-Act Play 45 District One-Act Play 45 Student Council Play 45 Honor Society 3,45 Newshound Staff 3,45 Blue and Gold Staff 45 Volley Ball l,2,3,45 Scholastic Test 1,2535 Librarian. BARBARA CARTER Commercial Course l,2,3,45 Vocational Home Economics 25 Newshound Staff 3,45 Co-editor oi Newshound 45 Girl Reserve 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Glee Club 45 Operetta 3,45 F.H.A. 25 Class Play 3,45 One Act Play 45 County One-Act Play 45 District One-Act Play 45 Debate 3,45 Prince of Peace 3,45 Blue and Gold Staff 45 Scholastic Tests l,2,3. ZOLA HUF!-'MAN Home Economics Course l,2,3,45 Commercial Course 3,45 Class President I5 Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 45 Local Solo Contest l,2,3,45 County Solo Contest l,2,35 Dis- trict Solo Contest l,2,35 Girls Glee Club l,2,45 Mixed 'Chorus l,2,35 Girls Sextet 2,35 Girls Trio 45 County Choral Festival l,2,35 Operetta l,2,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Treasurer 25 Girl Reserve 2,3,4, Cabinet 35 Girl Reserve President 45 Newshound Stat! 2,45 Blue and Gold Stall 45 Honor Society 3,45 Student Council Play 35 Class Play 35 Volley Ball 3,45 County Scholastic Tests l,2,3. EVELYN WOLF Commercial Course l,2,3,45 Girl Reserve 3,45 Girls Glee Club 2.35 Operetta 25 County Choral Feltival 35 Scholastic Tests 1,2135 Honor Society 3,45 Local Honor Society Vice-President 45 Class Secretary 25 Class Treasurer 35 Student Council Treasurer 45 Newshound Staff 35 Class Play 3. SHANNON SNYDER Vocational Agriculture l,2,3,45 F.F.A, l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Vice- President 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Boys Chorus 3,45 Class Presi- dent 25 Class Play 35 One-Act Play 45 County Vocal Solo Contest 35 District Vocal Solo Contest 35 State Trumpet Trio Contest 25 District Trumpet Trio Contest 25 Orchestra Festi- val 2,35 Instrumental Solo Contest 25 County Choral Festival 3. FRANK HARRISON Vocational Agriculture l,2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Vice-President of F.F.A. 35 Secretary ot F.F.A. 45 Apple Iudging Team 35 Honor Society 3,45 Newshound l,2,3,45 Co-editor of News- hound 45 Blue and Gold Stall 45 Basketball 2. ROBERT KASSING Vocational Agriculture 1,25 General 3,45 F.F.A. l,25 Hi-Y 3,45 Class Play 35 Honor Society '35 Boys Glee Club 3,45 Trumpet Trio,25 District Trumpet Trio Contest 25 State Trumpet Trio Contest 25 Blue and Gold stati 45 County Orchestra Festival l,2. BETTY IANE KING Vocational Home Economics l,2,3,45 Girls Chorus 35 Girl Reserve l,2,3,45 Girl Reserve Cabinet 45 F.H.A. 3,45 Volley Ball 25 Librarian 35 4H Club l. IUANITA HUNT Commercial Course 3,45 Vocational Home Economics l,2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Girl Reserves 3,45 Volley Ball 3,45 Librarian 1.2. TROAS HEMMINGER Commercial Course l,2,3,45 Girls Glee Club 2,45 Girls Re- serve 45 Honor Society 45 Newshound Stall 45 Scholastic Tests 35 4H Club 2. DONALD FLACK College Prep. l,2,3,45 County One-Act Play Contest 3,45 District One-Act Play 3,45 Debate 25 Student Council Play '3,45 Class Play 35 Boys Glee Club 2,45 Operetta 25 Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Student Council Z,3,45 Student Council Vice-President 35 Student Council President 45 Class Treasurer 15 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Hi-Y Secretary-Treasurer 35 Hi-Y President 45 Hi-Y District President 45 Newshound Staff l,3,45 Blue and Gold Staff 45 Honor Society 3,45 County Scholastic Tests l,2,35 District Scholastic Tests l,2. DON SMITH General Course l,25 Commercial 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Captain 45 Track 2,4, Captain '35 Baseball 3,45 Class Play 35 I-li-Y 45 Honor Society First Semester 3,45 Student Coun- cil Treasurer 35 Student Council Vice-President 45 Class President 3,45 Boys Chorus 2,4. LEONARD WATSON Vocational Agriculture l,2,35 F.F.A. l,2,35 Pre-Flight Aero- nautics 45 ludging Contest 1,25 Basketball 45 F.F.A. Baseball Team 25 Baseball 4. BERNARD FOX Commercial l,2,3,45 Vocational Agriculture 45 l-li-Y l,2,3,45 Hi-Y Secretary-Treasurer 45 Track 1,25 Baseball 3,45 Basket- ball Z,3,45 F.F.A. 45 Boys Glee Club l,2,4. HOWARD WEAVER Vocational Agriculture l,2,3,45 Boys Chorus 2,45 Mixed Chorus 2,35 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Reporter 35 F.F.A. Treas- urer 45 Student Council 45 Class Play 35 Debate 45 Prince of Peace l,2,3,45 County Choral Festival 2,35 4H Club Leader 2,35 F.F.A. State Iudging Contest l. DOYLE McHAFFIE Vocational Agriculture l,2,35 Pre-Flight Aeronautics 45 F.F.A. l,2,35 F.F.A. Baseball 25 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 3,4. EUGENE DOOLEY Vocational Agriculture l,2,3,45 F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Presi- dent 45 State Cattle Iudging Contest 35 State General Live- stock Contest '35 State Apple Judging 35 Music 15 Ht-Y 3,45 Track 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Student Council Play 3,45 Class Play 35 Student Council 3. EMERSON MILLER Vocational Agriculture l,2,35 General 45 F.F.A. l,2,35 F.F.A. Judging Team 25 F .F .A. Softball Team 2. IOHN MESZAROS Commercial lg Vocational Agriculture 2,35 General 45 News- hound Staff 2,35 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Track 2,45 Music 1,45 F.F.A. 2,35 Football 15 Art Club l. ROBERT YODER Vocational Agriculture l,2,35 General 45 F.F.A. l,2,35 Bas- ketball 45 Baseball 2,3,4. GERALDINE COPSEY Vocational Home Economics l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Girl Re- serves Z,3,45 F.l-l.A. l,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Volley Ball l,2,3,45 Chorus Festival 15 Operetta 15 Librarian l,2,3. RALPH HEMMINGER Vocational Agriculture l,2,35 General 45 F.F.A. l,2,35 Dairy Cattle Judging Team 25 Blue and Gold Staff 45 F.F.A. Base- ball 2. MARGARET LANNING Commercial Course Z,3,45 Home Economics Course l,2,35 F.l-LA. l,2,3,45 Honor Society 45 Class Play 3,45 Student Council Play '3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Choral Festival 1,35 Girls Glee Club 1,45 Solo Contest 35 Operetta 1,45 Girl Reserves 2,3,45 Girl Reserve Cabinet 45 Student Council 45 News- hound Staff 4. CLASS HISTUHY Here we go into the wild blue yonder climbing high into the field of knowledge. We landed at Jackson High School to begin our high school career' as green Freshies in Sep- tember, l939 with thirty-four aboard our plane. This year we elected Zola Huffman as our President, Don Smith as Vice-President, Evelyn Baker as Secretary, and Donald Flack as Treasurer. Miss Lee was our advisor and helped us get off to a flying start. Our class colors are blue and silver and our flower is the American Beauty Rose. Zola Huffman went out for the vocal solo contest, won first at the county and continued her flight on to Oberlin to try again. Six of our boys and two girls tried out for the basketball team. Racheal Flory and Russell Sours left us to continue their flight elsewhere. September, 1940 rolled around and we again landed at Jackson High School with only twenty-nine aboard. Martha Henderson, Harold French, Doris Shultz, Lawrence Hammer, and Catherine Applehans had left us. We, also, found some new faces which were Eugene Dooley and John Meszaros. We elected Shannon Snyder as President, Don Smith as Vice-President, Evelyn Wolf, as Secretary, and Evelyn Baker, as Treasurer. Mr. Thomas was our advisor and he made a very nice and cheerful pilot, Zola Huffman and Howard Weaver went out for the vocal solo contest. Eight boys tried out for basketball: three of them, Don Smith, Eugene Dooley, and Shannon Snyder, succeeded in flying right on to the varsity team. Richard Wilson succeeded in getting a part in the One-Act play, which was successful enough to continue its flight to Columbus. Shannon Snyder and Robert Kassing were in the school orchestra. We, also, had a iotnt skating party with the Freshmen at which every- one had much fun. Richard Hoover and Donald Coleman left us before school was out, so we continued our flight with two less aboard. We also picked up .an extra passen- ger in our flight. He was Max Hamm. Here it is September again, 1941, and we again land at Jackson High School with twenty-eight aboard. We elected Don Smith, as President, Evelyn Baker, as Vice-President, Zola Huffman as Secretary, and Evelyn Wolf as Treasurer. We had Mrs. Murphy, the first half of the year and Miss Krill, the second half, as advisors and they both helped us much in gaining altitude in our field for knowledge. Zola Huffman and Shannon Snyder went out for the vocal solo contest. They both came out first in the county and con- tinued their flight to Oberlin. Donald Flack was in the One- Act play. Our class was well represented in the Student Council play by Margaret Lanning, Donald Flack, Isabell Stull, Eugene Dooley, and Zola Huffman. The Junior class play entitled Professor, How Could You? turned out to be quite a success. The characters were Shannon Snyder, Evelyn Baker, Howard Weaver, Don Smith, Robert Kassing, Barbara Carter, Zola Huffman, Evelyn Wolf, Margaret Lan- ning, and Donald Flack. This helped us to get out of the red and to give the Seniors quite a nice banquet. Several of the Juniors were successful enough in their flight of knowledge to become members of the Honor Society. They were Geraldine Copsey, Donald Flack, Shannon Snyder, Don Smith, Frank Harrison, Evelyn Baker, Evelyn Wolf, Ro- bert Kassing, Zola Huffman, and Max Hamm. We were well represented on the basketball, track, and baseball teams. Those successful in their flight to become members of the varsity basketball team were: Don Smith, Bernard Fox, Eugene Dooley, and Doyle McHaffie. During the year Richard Wilson, June Wilson, Max Hamm, and Junior Hartley had contacted planes elsewhere and left us. Shannon Sny- der and Robert Kassing were in the trumpet trio, which succeeded in going to the state contest. InISeptember, 1942, we landed our plane at Jackson- Liberty High School with twenty-five aboard. We again called a class meeting and elected Don Smith, as President, Evelyn Baker as Vice-President, Isabell Stull as Secretary and Zola Huffman as Treasurer. Mr. Kettler was our advisor and our trip with him as pilot, seems to become murrh quieter. We elected Donald Flack as our editor and Don Smith as business manager of our Blue and Gold staff. In the Student Councilplay we were represented by Margaret Lanning, Donald Flack, Evelyn Baker and Eugene Dooley. In the one-act play, Evelyn Baker, Barbara Carter, Isabell Stull, and Donald Flack, had parts. Those successful this year in their flight to become members of the Honor Society were, Evelyn Baker, Geraldine Copsey, Barbara Carter. Donald Flack, Frank Harrison, Troas Hemminger, Zola Huff- man, Margaret Lanning, Shannon Snyder and Evelyn Wolf. We were also represented in debate by Barbara Carter and Howard Weaver. About mid-year one of our passengers, Donald Steward, decided to change planes and head else- where. Those boys successful in their flight to become members of the varsity basketball team were: Don Smith, Eugene Dooley, Bemard Fox, and Doyle McHaffie. So now with twenty-four passengers aboard, we go into the wild blue yonder not knowing what is ahead but always building the ladder by which we climb. -EVELYN WOLF. CLASS PHUPHEEY One evening not so long ago, I got to thinking what would' become of our class in the next ten years. In the midst of my thinking I fell asleep and started dreaming. I was in my car driving through Jackson and Liberty townships. The first place I remember coming to was the Harrison Homestead. I decided to stop and see who lived there. It was evening and I was greeted at the door by no other than Frank,E. Harrison, himself. He invited me in, and introduced'me to Mrs. Harrison, Frank, Ir., and little Julia Jeanne. Frank told me he was fanning about 600 acres and had four John Deere tractors with all the machinery he desired. He also said he was hiring three men. He took me out to the bunk house where these men stayed because he said that I would be surprised to see some of them. We walked tn and the first people I saw were Ralph Hemminger and Robert Yoder. Ralph had bought the first Jeep after the World War II and had saved his money to buy the new SS automobile that was put out by a new company that had sprung up since the war. Bob Yoder was going to trade his old P-38 in on a new Thunderbolt, I could hardly tell just who the other man was, though I thought it looked like Emerson Miller. I had never thought Robert Yoder would be a bachelor, but I had always thought Emerson would be. Was I surprised when Emerson told me he was engaged. Of course I was anxious to know just who she was. He was very bashful. He said she was a teacher of the accor- dion and also a secretary in New York. I couldn't figure out who it was, until finally I got him to say it was none other than our own Troas I-Iernrninger. I had a long,v'isit with them and finally had to leave to see just who else I could find. I didn't see anything until I came to the now much larger town of Kansas where upon inquiring about' the mayor I found that his wife was-' the former Juanita Hunt. I inquired where she lived and went directly to see her. When I arrived and knocked on the door, I was wel- comed by Juanita herselt. She invited me in and introduced me to all six of her children. She told me she had been living in Kansas since commencement day back in 43. I could not stay long as I was due in Illinois the following day. I decided to take the Greyhound. I boarded the bus in Fostoria and started on my joumey. The bus started very suddenly with little rubber saved. We went around the first comer so fast that I was thrown into the lap of the lady next to me. I begged the lady's pardon and was about to make my way to the driver, when I noticed that the lady looked familiar. Looking closely, I found her to be none other than our own Zola Huffman, who had been visiting her parents. She told me that she had been singing with Shannon Snyder's band. She said his band was con- sidered as good as Harry James had been in the days of 43. She had no sooner told me this than we went around another comer and I was thrown back into my own seat again. By this time I was getting a little angry, so I went up to give the driver cr little advice. I got to the front and was ready to say something when I noticed some red hair. I looked closely and saw that it wasi Eugene Dooley. He had only been driving the bus a few days. Previously he had been driving Jeeps which were still being made for farm use. We talked a little while and then I went back to my seat. The next stop was Chi- cago. I wanted to go to a little town not far from Chicago to see some friends so I stepped up to the ticket office to purchase my ticket and who was the clerk, but Robert Kassing. He was just using this as a fill in job. You see he was the manager of a large night club. I-Ie had been doing this for several years. He invited me to the club that evening to hear Shannon and his band. When we arrived we were ushered to tables where we were soon fi' t recognized by Shannon. He told us all about his life during the past years and invited me to lunch with him the next noon. I agreed to come, and so the evening went on till I thought I had better go to my room. The next day when I met Shannon for lunch he had a woman with him whom I discovered to be Margaret Lanning. We went on to lurlch in a cafeteria called The Baker. I remarked that the name reminded me of Evelyn Baker, and was very surprised to discover that she was the Evelyn Baker we all knew. However her name was no longer Baker. She and that the East Women's to be in- a lecture crowded. said she had been married since the war ended Pete and she were living comfortably over on Side. After lunch we left Evelyn and went to a Club meeting which Margaret said was going teresting even to us men because it was to be by Senator Carter of Illinois. The building was We were able to find a seat close to the front. When the Senator was introduced it tumed out to be none other than, Barbara Carter still telling everyone that a Federal World Govemment should be established. We listened and after she had finished, we went up and congratulated her. Then I told her that I still didn't believe some of the points she brought out and we had a short debate right there. I went back to my hotel and stayed till it was time for me to attend the convention I had come all the way to Illinois to attend. I got ready and left in plenty of time. I started across the street so as to be on the right side to board the street car, when all of a sudden I was hit very hard by something. I didn't know anything till I woke up in a hospital with Dr. Flack. Wes, the Donald Ray Flack of Iacksonl bending over me asking me how I was feeling. He then called the nurse to give her full instructions as to what I would need. When she opened the door, I knew at a glance that it was Geraldine Copsey. She recognized me, too. She told me that she had heard that I was hit by a bus driven by Eugene Dooley. When he dropped in a few days later and apologized, I decided I would net compel or even ask him to pay the cost, but he insisted, so was I to argue about this. Dr. Flack dropped in to see me everyday or so and with Gera1dine's help I was soon ready to leave the hospital. I then decided that I would leave this town and come back to Ohio, as I believed it much safer here. I got on a train this time because they usually followed the track and I didn't want to get thrown into anymore women's laps even though I was glad to see Zola. When I arrived back in Fostoria I heard a voice that sounded like one I had heard before. The man was yelling Taxi! Taxi! I soon recognized it was Doyle McI'Iaffie. He was now driving the taxi for the Hays Hotel. They had asked him because he had told them he had driven the same Ford for ten years. And surely enough when we got to the hotel there was the old Ford, the same one he had in 43. Doyle told me that Leonard Watson was still out on the farm. I decided right then I would go over and see him again. When I arrived in the neighborhood where he had lived, all I could see was a big airport. I stopped at the first farm and asked just where Leonard lived. The man told me the airport was his. Well, I could hardly wait to get back there. I went up and found no other than Evelyn Wolf as his secretary. The information she had gotten in aeronautics class had helped her very much. She told me to go back through the hangar, so I did. I saw a man bending over a motor that had been taken from a plane. I went up and tapped him on the shoulder to inquire where I could find Leonard. When he tumed around, to my surprise, it was Leonard Watson. There was a little restaurant out nearer the field. As I was hungry, I decided to go out and get something to eat. I stepped inside and who should I see behind the counter but Isabell Stull. Of course the last name was Greenlee now. She said that her husband was a mechanic in the Watson Airport. She had been in the Restaurant business only one year as she had been busy raising a family of twin girls that were a year and a half old. I congratulated her and ran out on the field to see a big transport come in. The first person to get off was a big boy, whom I didn't know at first. But as he came toward me I saw Don Smith, who was visiting his folks. For the past six years Don has been pitching for the Detroit Tigers, and they have won every game. Don likes his work very much. He got the job just to eam enough money to go to college to prepare to become a basketball coach. However they had persuad- ed him to keep pitching for the team. Also on the same plane was Captain Iohn Meszaros of the Coast Guard. He had remained in the Coast Guard until just today. Now he was back in Fostoria ,to stay. Then I got in my car and started home. My car began to get warm when I was about half way home, so I had to stop at a farm house and get some water. The man I found here was Bernard Fox. He was farming with his horses and had iust come in to do his milking. We went to the bam, as I had decided to stay at Bemard's request. When we got to the bam, Bernard's wife and boy already had the cows in and were milking. I visited for about an hour when I thought I had better be heading home. lust then I was awakened from this wonderful dream by Betty King who was hitting me on the arm asking me what I was doing on the floor. I told her about my dream and some- how it must have happened while I was hit by the bus. She asked me if I had the class prophecy written yet, and I was just ready to tell her no when I happened to think of my dream and how everybody appeared In it. She asked me what I had dreamed about her. I hadn't dreamed a thing. I told her that we would gaze into the crystal ball for her future. I saw the city of Iler a much, much bigger city. Betty's husband was nmning a big hotel, that had been the former Keller property. Helen Keller had built it and put Betty and her husband in charge. Betty was the Bookkeeper. I asked her how she came to be in my house. She said she saw me on the floor and thought I was dead, so she ran In to make sure. Howard Weaver CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of Iackson-Liberty High School, Seneca County, in the United States of America, realizing that the end of our school days are drawihg near, and that the time has come when we must make our last Will and Testament, do hereby bequeath to our many fellow students, as follows: ' First: We, of the Senior Class, will our ability to keep up with the teachers' patience to the Iunior Class. Second: We will our ability to get along with other classes to the Sophomores. Third: We will our ability of keeping up with the world and having a good time to the Freshmen. I, Evelyn Baker, will my ability to write love letters to anyone whose heart is in the Army. I, Barbara Carter, will my ability to make good speeches to Ioe Brickner. I, Geraldine Copsey, will my muscles to Donna Belle Chubb. I, Eugene Dooley. will my red hair to anyone who likes red hair. I, Donald Flack, will my ability to get good grades in hard subjects without studying to Gene Rieter. I, Bernard Fox, will my flivver to Iames Watson. I. Frank Harrison, will my ability to get along with the girls to any boy who uses my way. I, Ralph Hemminger, will my ability to keep quiet in class to Wilbur Master. I, Troas Hemminger, will my typing speed to lean Pankf hurst. I, Zola Huffman, will the mole on my nose to anyone who wants it, providing they wear it the very same place. I, Iuanita Hunt, will my many ways with the men to I-Iila Durst. I, Robert Kassing, will my ability to use the car during gas rationing to any person who has enough gasoline. I, Margaret Lanning, will my fwaysl to Carolyn Grove. I, Doyle McHaffie, will my teasing ability to Alvin Frankhart. I, Betty lane King, will my weight to Wilma Stump. I, Iohn Mezaros, will my ability to be popular with the girls to Wayne Brubaker. I, Emerson Miller, will my backward ways to Bob Hei- serman. I, Don Smith, will my good sportsmanship on the bas- ketball floor, to the boys who play basketball. I, Shannon Snyder, will my girl problems to George Stull. I, Isabell Stull, will my blue eyes to Ioyce Good. ' I, Leonard Watson, will my ability to see that the Senior Continued on page 41 Senior Home Room foam.- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. H Baby Pictures Evelyn Baker Isabell Stull Zola Huffman Howard Weaver Iuanila Hunt Frank Harrison Barbara Carter Robert Kassinq Evelyn Wall Ralph Hemminqer Bernard Fox Donald Flack Don Smith Troas Hemminqer Margaret Lanninq Wm k wx UNDEHGH1-HJUATES S ri l5rr'i1s1c,lu11l ...................... Williur Musler viii SOL. Tre Stu Third How: Elefinor Hr-ruqhn, Frodfi Phillips, Wilhur Muster, Charles Gwiner, Ioe Bricilcner, Wayne Second Row: llwli-ri lvll-rgztiirfmra llclnir l'-irkiriss, llillfxQlllH'l'C1'll, lvfm P-xrikliiiisl, Mliry l.oii1:a12 lrriiilcliiirl, lN1ln141flliiriiy-,klxilimfl fuini iliizhwr, lvliriy limv VVcvl1liyrxn111tl1, lv'li1s:slii,lnl1y. Sealed: lflix-lwlyri Nli'llHlEi, llrllrllll lvl-i:a:s1--. llcilu-rl llvisr-lmim, l1llvOll lVl-'ll-illir-, Vlmmi Kliilillll-ill, cLAss OFFICERS C'-ASS HISTORY ln lhc, ymir lllflll, wc, llil. lolly luiiiorsl' entered scliocil willi lorly pupils. Alter wo Wcare iriiliciled by the uppor nrlcissiiieiri, wo were? cidmilled mio lliqh suiliool. Wo were very linippy when our Kllklllllkl' lion rirms arrived. By hriviim ci lnoulli lil lliu svliwul lriir, by :selling uorlccvzssiiullns lil luiuslavllucill qcimos, und liy pmsoritliiq ri pliiy, wo iri- Crecised our srrvlii-is ctoxisziriorrcilmly, Cllr Clciss wus Well rwproserilod in the dillerelil oigciriizcilimiss ul llio sicliool, :such cis,C1,ll.,l?.l',A.,F.ll.fX.,cmdlliY. CxlllIllGk1Q3Wll1QHT, Robert lloisoriiiuri, mid Wilbur Mcislor plciyed on lhw vriisity lncisf lcellncill loam. Mciclolyri Nichols mid lime Croclcetl were on the de-ilicile luciiii. Doricild Mnrssieb mid liolwerl lrleisoriiiriri Wero in llic one cirgl ploy. Miss Boldry wus mir advisor. We siri- ceroly hopw lo become 'Diqriiliwfl Serilwrsu next yeur. ES Laroiyn bompton Freda Colwell Yvonne Elarton Lewis Leleune, Floyd Lichtle, Richard Second Row luno Snyder Germaine Scherger lames W t un, Gene Reiter, Helen Sclierger, Rita Seated Iulia Lanning lsabelle Dieter Wilma Du st Vande: Fox, Miry Fish, Donna Belle Chubb, CLASS HISTORY We entered High School in l94l, and after being welcomed by initiation, we began a prosperous school year. Floyd Lichtle and Richard Weissinger were on the reserve basketball squad, Several girls tried out for the vocal contest in the spring. We sponsored a successful skating party. ln our Sophomore year we were well represented in the one-act plays. Mary Lou Fish tried out for debate. Floyd Lichtle and Richard Weissinger were on the basketball squad again. Miss Hoppes was our advisor. We hope to be lolly luniorsn next year. N . Third Row: Clyde Sltaull, Orton Sours, Donald Russell, Georae Stull, Francis Burns, Alvin Frank- hart, Clayton Myers, Don Erldinaer. Second Row: llfl'lf'Sl l5it'kf,-ri, Evelyn lVlC'Df'IlI1Oll, Mtirqfrrol ltctpp, Alrn-1 Svlitnaor, latin Shaw, lolin SOlll , Miss ijt rsiwer, Seated: lolni VVt-ndfirly, Piottrsc Stark Ioyve Good, lo-in Wtiltttririi--r, Carolyn Grove, Mildred Hartley, lxlwtnrl Hunt. CLASS OFFICERS President. . . . . . Vice President. . Secretary ...... Student Council. . . Treasurer ...... CLASS HISTORY Pupils trotn lackson and Kansas, tof aether with some train other schools make up the Freshman Class, Bas-- ketball was the niost favored sport this year. Baseball and track were the other competitive sports. George Stull, Francis Burris, and Clyde Shaull went out tor basketball. Ernest Dicken was a very capable assistant inanaf qer throughout the basketball season. The boys in vocational agriculture went on a trip to the sugar beet face tory at Frernonl. The trip proved very interestinq, Another project ot ine terest was startina baby chicks lor Mrs. Earl Ash. The Freshmen were represented on the Newshound Staff. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES 7' l Miss Iessle Culkie Bowlinq Green Stale University Grvrrles 5 irnfl 6 Fourth Row: Duane Byers, Clarence Poddch, Edward Foor, Olen Sours, Florian Colemox Charles Copsoy, Dale Stump, Du-ine Slewrird, Florian Podcirlr, Iirnmie Stull, Devon Mille Dfrvid llill, Donrilcl Fell. Third Row: Normri Lewis, Ncillirin ffwlwell, Clyde C:UlllLlSll llY, limrriy Sriyalwr, lllll Plxrikliursl, Meeiirl Srriiili, Wlrrirlfi Orrlw-ikw, Dolly Cfcvpsvy, lliitsy Ciiririiriqliiiril, lkliiril Sllllllll, Cfsxllierine Kellcir, Glmrrlullr Miller, Krillllevrr Colvrriiiu. Second Row: Vmndiile Swiiisqorcl, lniiisw lvlvyer, Zvlmri lilll-2SllllLI, Virnurii-i Tyson, lfimin lvlurpliy, llosie Svvlqo, llf-vfirly Sour, liirivt Now, Kciillmirie Flllllllxlllklll, lfvii Maw lliilliliurl Kcilliryri Valor, lVlilr'lrQd Hull, First Row: Don:1lc'l llvluvr, Riiyruwrid 'llllllXlUll, l.4IWI'4Nlll'L,' Sllirup, Whyrio lnleiiriv, Bill Byers, Goriild Findley, Helier! llill, limmy Slrirlc. FUURTH AND FIFTHMEHAUES Third Row: Bfrrlmrfi Nfiuqle, Delbert Edinqer, Winifred Sliullz, Herbert Archibald, Iirnmy Dir-lor, Dlilv Hull ry, lwliiml lllllfil, Blfirivlw Fliirllzlirxrl, Vorriori Durst, Cfirl Pcxclrivli, lvliilciulrll Mmfig Hluvpy 501195301 Chuflosi lliillr-rrliinifqli, lfrml- il-'nw illiiillif. MH' WOS1 Vi,-qmh, Second Row: lvlirilyn llifiizswr, llvllfllll 'vVf1tiswr1, l 4lIl llrfinzf, lllwli-'will lliisswll, l'rfinl-iliri r,I,,k1,lS .4 ,md J, Miss Sarah Maypes . i , lmrilg, ll-ill'-ll lllvirnlv, llffl wil llvrmrrivri, Zwli: lflinl-, llolri-rl lbor, lvliirilyn Cwlorii-iri, Tlrciiriris llvlllll, llwmiif- llll il'-ily. Firsi Row: lliwliiirrl AIIIIMH, llrillwr Nl-'llivli-ilrl, llivlmrfl llllrllvy, llfllly lfcliliriirvr, Hmyril Ilmrlli, llvryl ln-ravi lima-ir, lil-vf ily lirnrrn in, lliwrfilliy Kllllllllvllll, lfilm l'vlrilm1ii:,1ll, lilllllllllllli Bulls-r, Dfilf- CTi,5i::f-y. SECUNU llNll THIRD GRADES Third Row: Richard Boclay, Audrey Kranz, lo Ann Stout, Norma lean Tyson, Ioyce Miller ' William Stout, Fay Boyd, Mary Ellen Kellar, Ray Myers, Robert Ritter, Marilyn Fell. OhiOMgZt:4u5Y g3H?Mi:aYh:grril1- Second Row: Barbara Bauman, Gail Leleune, Patsy Russell, Mary Ellen Poclach, lack Pmmer 36,0014 Bowling Green Sceko, Gordon Shultr, Donna Byers, Alice Mae Bowers, Edward Ritter, Berlin Durst. State Universny First Row: Delores Eernhauqh, Harold Scel-co, Shirley Good, Lorna Shultz, Nolan Kline, Gwdes 2 and 3 Arlone Peeler, Shirley Eddinqer, loe Sceko, Barbara Omwalce. FIRST stint Mrs, Robe,-Q Wqgson Third Row: Frances Harnmer, Arlene Stout, Yvonne Ecker, Carolyn Fish, Edwin Krupp, WGS' I-,ibpmy TQQK-hers College' Robert Murphy, Shelvy lean Rathburn, Marilyn Biaharn. WOS1 Lmmtyi WCS! Virginia Second Row: Ethel Kronz, Dorothy Taft, Charles Bodoy, Robert Russell, Robert Dale G,-ado 1 Durst, Sandra Bauman, Zoelouise Bauman, Leann Byers. Front Row: Joyce Risser, Vesta Kcllar, Dunno Coleman, lames Gouldsberry, Marilyn Holman, Margaret Butler, Iohnny Striif, Ronald Tyson. vw! Jfclyml 0414-0 Wx S' 4 ig fg WWI, X 0 ACTIVITIES SENIUB PLllY . . . lVlurlleretl lllive Wealthy Marvin Ryder had been killed in a motor accident. His lawyer wired all the heirs to come to Hillcrest, the country estate of the deceased. The will mentions most of the rela- tives who come off handsomely, and just as they are congratulating each other on their good fortune the lawyer reads two codicils attached to the will. Marvin Ryder states that he knows positively that he is going to be murdered. So he sets aside Sl0,00D for the expense of appre- hending his murderer and the same sum for the person or persons who capture the criminal! Things begin to happen. Strange weird occur- rences that cannot be explained. In the midst of this tension Acton Chance, a detective who has taken a correspondence course, arrives and tries to find the murderer. His attempts at solving the crime lead from one ludicrous situation to another until the climax is reached when he is STUDENT CUUNEIL P found bound and gagged in the barn. Another strange coincidence is that there are at least a dozen clocks in the house that continue to keep time and strike the hour regularly, though no- body has wound them in days. As usual though everything turns out all right in the end. CHARACTERS Mrs. Libby Ryder .......... Margaret Lanning .... .. . . . .Isabell Stull .. .... Zola Huffman . . . . . . . .Evelyn Baker . . . . .Howard Weaver . . .Barbara Carter . . ..... Donald Flack Tillie Meek. . . Arden Ryder. Stella Backus. Frank Backus. Iris Aida ...... Otis Marvin. . . Warner Melton .- . . . ...... Eugene Dooley Luverne Speed .... Acton Chance. . . .Geraldine Copsey ...Shannon Snyder .luanita Hunt The Mysterious Stranger ........ Robert Kassing LAY ML and Mrs. l-lmerica Arline Evans ................... answers the summons a mes- senger boy thrusts a suitcase into Trudy's hands and makes a hasty departure. Upon open- ing the suitcase Marshall and Trudy discover that it contains twenty-five thousand dollars in cash! A few minutes later, Car- men Miller, a young newspaper woman,-rushes in and tells the Kellys that the home they just moved out of has caught fire and burned to the ground. Trudy is beside herself with joy. More , than ever she believes in her dreams. When Marshall is on the verge of entering into a new business partnership which he believes is the opportunity of a lifetime, Trudy steps in and throws the monkey wrench into the proposed partnership and her husband is filled with dis- may. But it all turns out right at the end. Standing: Mary Lou Fish, George Stull, Miss Frum, Freda Colwell, Carolyn Grove, ' Iulia Lanning. Seated: lune Crockett, Margaret Lonning, Donald Flack, Eugene Dooley, Evelyn Baker. against his will, Marshall is forced to humor her and they move into a new dwelling. That night Trudy has a dream that is so real that she spread the news that great happiness in the form of a large sum of money is coming to them in their new home. The following afternoon the doorbell rings and when she Young Marshall Kelly and his irrepressible wife, Trudy, might be any of your neighbors. Trudy believes in dreams and in her ability to interpret each and every dream she has. That is why when she has a dream that fortells of great misfortune to their home, she insists on mov- ing into a new residence. Much QD C1 fG1'1Cl'1 ifl TGXUS l to meet Mrs. Fletcher and fetch her back to UNE AUT PLAY Standing: Miss Frum, Barbara Carter, Donald Flack, Donna Bolle Chubb, Sealed: Donald Massie, lsabell Stull, Bob Heisorman, lulia Ieanne Lanning, Fvelyn Baker. serman, Wilbur Masters. , Lac iucituii, Ll vv1uUWf:'1, lives with his charming young daughter, Betty Ann. There is a great hustle and bustle inside the ranch house in preparation for the expected visit ot Mrs. lone Fletcher, a widow, who was the lite-long friend ot lude's late wife. Mrs. Fletcher is coming all the way from New England to visit with lude and Betty Ann and then she hopes to go to New Mexico where her nephew, Dwight Fletcher, a young artist, is residing. ln addition to Mrs. Fletcher they are also expecting a new hired hand at the Melton ranch. While lude goes -i the ranch, Dwight Fletcher arrives, having de- cided to pay his aunt a surprise visit. Betty Ann mistakes Dwight tor the new hired hand and insists that he go out to milk the cows! Dwight falls in love with Betty Ann, but her father has already promised that his daughter will marry Lige Beatson, son oi Widder Beatson. This sit- uation is taken care ot very nicely by Cactus Kate who proves that anything can happen Down ln The l-leart Ot Texas. L Juititiii Pin Standing: Miss Frum, Robert Hex Seated: Mary Louise Frankliart, Mary lane Wolgamuth, Edna Perkins, Madolyn Nichols, Donald Massie, Cleora Coleman. l10ii't llarken My llnnr Rosemary wanted a lover like the one in Hearts Atlame' and she had no time tor Torn. Her ad- miring maid, Poppy, felt the same way and poor Alec, the gardener, was in despair over Poppy's sudden coldness. Then the author ot the roman- tic book appeared. Shes a maiden lady with a kind heart and she set about repairing the dam- age her book had done. Under her direction, Tom and Alec soon spouted romantic speeches and make a hit with the girls. Two tluttery spin- sters from the neighborhood keep a thrilled eye on the romantic goings-on, and even Rosemary's bachelor uncle begins to notice the good quali- ties ot the author he is entertaining, DEBATE Standing: Miss Frum and Edna Perkins. Seated: Mary Lou Fish, Howard Weaver, Iune Crockett, Helen Meszaros, Madolyn Nichols, Bar- bara Carter. The number participating in debate dropped the opposing side were Iune Crockett and considerably this year. The final number on the Howard Weaver. The question for debate was, team was four. Those on the affirmative side Resolved, That a Federal World Government were: Madolyn Nichols and Barbara Carter. On should be established. UPEHETTA . . . The Gypsy Rover The Gypsy Rover was a comedy in three acts and was built around Rob, later known as Sir Gilbert Howe, of English nobility. Rob is stolen, when an infant, by his nurse, Meg, who later becomes the wife of Marto, a gypsy. Rob grows to manhood amongst the gypsies be- lieving Meg and Marto to be his parents. It happens one day, while riding with her fiancee, Lord Craven, Lady Constance Marten- dale becomes lost in the woods. They wander to the QYDSY Camp where Constance and Rob meet and fall in love at first sight. Craven ob- jects to Rob's attitude, but in a very funny com- edy scene with Marto and Sinfo, he is made to tell Sir Geo., who later comes in search of Con- stance, that Rob is a charming fellow. In act two Rob goes to the home of Constance and sere- nacles her. They plan to elope but are overheard by Craven who informs Sir Geo., and plans are made to capture Rob. This is successfully ac- complished and Rob is thrown into prison, but later escapes. Two years later Rob's identity has been proven by Meg and he becomes a successful composer, a friend of the Prince, and a social lion. Constance has remained true to her love for Rob and on his return to England, he woos and wins her for his wife. As Rob says, The good fairies have led me to the beautiful coun- try after all, and our story, Constance, can end in the proper way. They lived happily ever after. Nina and Capt. lerome, and Zara and Sinfo have love affairs. Meg ..... . . .Margaret Lanning Zara .... ..... I oyce Good Mario. . . .Donald Russell Sinfo .... .... W ilbur Master Rob ........ .... F rank Harrison Constance. . . ..... Zola Huffman Lord Craven. Sir George. . Nina ........ Capt. lerome .... .... Sir Toby Lyon .... . . . McCorkle .... Lackey ..... . . .Donald Flack Howard Weaver . .Mary Lou Fish Shannon Snyder . . . .George Stull . . . . . .Don Smith . . .Ernest Dicken PRINCE UE PEACE The Prince oi Peace contest was held at the Rehobeth Church this year, Those participalinq were: Howard Weaver, Mary Lou Fish, and Barbara Carter. Bar- bara took first place and enter- ed into the contest at Hopewell- Louden where she tied for third place. Mtiry l.ot1 Fish, lune Snyder, Zola Maxine lltiflnian NEIL M Standing Mr Now Dick Neisinqer Bob Heiserm in Yvonne Flarton, Bernila Havens, nq Nl irq ir t l irc r f vii v it ld Hay Eltivlz, Don Smith, Mary Itiriei iw if W .v E.. F Q X e! .51 S 4 1 N ,Je I . 4? ff H M S rw? Si Y' Ni' , M ' w QP!! ' H ln. Q i' 5? P. F. 11. Top How: 111-11111111 1'11x, 111111 1' 11111111-11111111, 151111111111 11.111s1:111, 1111111111 Wv1s1::11111111 11 1111121 1'1,1111:1, Second Row: 11111.11 11 1 11'1I11,11Il111'2111111-1 I1,11 I1U11I11411,1.1f1'111-l1111l1111,11111111:11111If5,11211111V11V 1111111.11411 111111111-1fl11111. Sealed: 1111111 1111111111-11,', 11111111 1111111:11111,311111111111f111y1.1111 111111111111111111'-y,1111111111K1111111111111, 111511111 HI11' kIl4'I, Ml, 111111111111. 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The J-L Clulcagm-5 gvxcisizfii 16 315512315 Hwy jgp 20 go 10 in 3 Cage tm 1355 mgmlliw-if 1 .,..r Br' ,Z L. 1- t N-'vt-f 1.14 all the way. 9 ro 4 as the quar me mi in me mm p,,,.m Q the Amsuen cours. xx, was we M5011 W' ffr. IB to 10 at the 15 at the third Di J-L team will play Tuesday nlg h L . Summary: Jubon-Liberty Mclflaffle . . . .. Master . .,... . Smith . , .. Dooley . .... . ,Fox . 'Flack . .... wen: on no wuz 37 zu 33 owe'-ff ., D. ingsun an Rizsingsun U victory was the 'tarts for the Axnsdezu be gunning for 4 when we 2311! at Bases 8lo'Ial2 an the Xu 042 J' the alumni. 1 2 1 0 0 Ci. R zmgafms cf the season toxiiack-ffodg . . .,.,,.L gamv Risingsun no M. Nexs Friday night Totals . .... 5 on rm 0 wuxu . .. 4, -45. Q, Q 0 2 Riehm . oqffogyffv f5f,:.-,,.'5.,0 9 mm ' owsfffff 'G' Qlrfoz Hake .41 no 'C - Mg, Qf 45- '42 A Kr no W. ff C 4,fzf 1 271, 'bdoql' ' '. 1A Q I fb '.. '1 ' JY zffkyo . 4' 6 0453 40,01 ' -:K 5322 .3-0 QQ' Q x J' Brine. Fremont Z4 tu 14. beat Gu. 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He was a good ball-handler and an excellent team player. Wilbur Masters, Forward. Wilbur, at forward, played very good basketball this year. He was very good on rebound shots. He is only a lunior this year and we are counting very much on him for next year. Don Smith, Center. Don played good basketball all season with a total record of l95 points, which was highest of the team. He is a Senior this year and leaves another place that will be diffi- cult to fill next year. He played the bank- board very well, both on offense and de- fense. He seemed at his best when the going was toughest. Bernard, another Senior, leaves a place to be filled next year. Bernard played very well on defense and kept his opponent very well checked at all times. Eugene Dooley, Guard. Eugene was the fastest man on the team and his graduation this year leaves another place to be filled next year. Eugene played his best on defense and his opponents found it difficult to get loose for very many shots. Coach Bricker came to lackson-Liberty this year from Kansas, Ohio. He knows his basketball, and did very well at it, although this was his first year of coaching a high school team. He always had a stick of gum for his players at the time of their games. He was well thought of by all of the players. He will be back next year to coach another team and we wish him the best of luck. Standing: Donald Massie, Francis Bums, George Stull, lohn Meszaros, Charles Gwiner, Floyd Licthle, Bob Heiserman, Dick Weissinger, Bob Yoder, Ernest Dicken, Mr. Bricker. Seated: Wilbur Master, Doyle Mcl-laffie, Don Smith, Bernard Fox, Eugene Dooley, Donald Flack. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1942-1943 Date Team Score Opponents Score 12! 1742 Iaclcson .... .... 2 3 Rising Sun . . . . . . ,25 127 4742 Jackson . .... 43 Old Fort .... .... 3 8 12711742 Iackson .... .... l 5 Bettsville . . . . . . .20 12718742 lackson .... .... 2 4 Alumni ..... .... 2 l 1712743 Iackson .... .... 2 6 Burqoon ........ .... 2 5 1722743 Iaclcson .... .... 3 2 New Rieqel ........ .... l 8 l!26!43 lackson .... .... 3 2 Hopewell-Loudon ....,... 30 1729743 Iackson .... .... 2 8 Beltsville .......... .... 3 3 27 3743 Iackson .... .... 5 9 Green Sprinqs .... .... 3 5 27 5743 Iackson .... .... 3 8 Qld Fort ......... .... 2 4 27 9743 lackson .... .... 3 7 Rising Sun ......... .... 3 3 2712743 Iackson .............. 39 Hopewell-Loudon ........ 43 Tournament at Hopewell-Loudon 2719743 lackson .............. 39 Old Fort ......... .... 2 7 2720743 lackson .... .... 2 1 Beltsville . . . . . . .40 Totals ..... .... 4 58 410 POINTS OF PLAYERS F.G. F.T. Don Smith ..... ....................... 8 8 23 Wilbur Master. . . 57 l0 Doyle McHaifie . . 23 22 Euqene Dooley . . l4 l8 Bernard Fox . . . 3 12 Donald Flack . . l 2 Floyd Lichtle . . 2 0 Iohn Meszaros. 0 l Bob Heiserrnan 0 0 Charles Gwiner ................................. 0 0 CHEERLEADERS Vanda Fox and Isabelle Deiler Place Here There Here Here There Here Here There There Here There There T.P. l95 l24 68 44 18 4 4 l 0 0 BASEBALL Ma 4 X Standing: Joe Brickner, I-'rcmcis' Burns, Bob Heisermcm, Charles Gwiner, Bernard Fox, Iohn Meszaros Robert Yoder, Mr. Bricker, Seated: Georqe Stull, D011 Kummerer, Doyle MCHcrif1Q, Don Smith, VV1lbur Mnrstf-rs, Dorrrrlri Flcrck TRUPHIES sg. gf, ir Richard Pankhurst .... . . Porter Massie ....... Owana Smith. .... Lester Lindower ..... Iohn Lindower .... Wal Smith ..... argie Fruchie. . . Nancy Weaver .,....... Charles Master .... . .... . Raymond Nederhouser ..... Carl Prenzlin .............. Bernard Burns ......... . Marvaleen Eddinger .... Betty Meyers ......... lean Stull ........... Iulla Meszaros ..... Florence Myers ....... Lois lean Russell ...,. Harold Walters ..... Deane Myers ..... . . Edna Butzier .... Betty Vrooman ...... Ioyce Soule .......... Mavis Bauman. . , . . . . .. Marvalene Kisabeth .... Charles Might ........ .. Beryl Watson ....... . . Charles Sherman ...., Viola Hunt ......... Marguerite Saum ..... Eileen O'Toole ...,.. Maxine Masters ..... Rose Wonderly .... Dorothy Myers .... Evelyn Mosier .... Cecil Butzier ..... Roy Smith ..... Walter Boas ...... Keith Huffman ...... Vincent Brubaker ..... . . Ora Colwell .......... Ra Smith . . italian Eddiilasi-I I III Robert Walters ..... . . . . .Service-Camp Van' Dorn, Mary Kummerer .... . . Mary Belle Park. . . . Iohn Day ......... Harry Humbert .... Arml da Hill ...... Warren Glunt ..... Warren Stull Murry Huffman. . . Frances Wilson ..... Bernice Soura ..... Edwin Phillips .... Betty Harrison .... Donald Shaull .... . . lean Shaw ...... Ioyce Snyder .... Mae Cogsey ...... Harold cker, Ir.. . . . Robert Burgbacher .... Wayne Franklin .... Pau Wonderly .... Leah Gwiner .... Carl Snyder ........ Elma Fredrick ........ Donald Heiserman .... Virginia Lewis ...... Morris Barnes ..... .. Helen Keller ........ lohn Stultz ........... Pauline McDermott .... Clayton Wolf ........... Geraldine Brubaker .... Beatrice Whicker ..... . . Ralph Flack ........ . . Pauline Brubaker ..... Harley Cessna ...... Henry Colwell ........ Wanda Kunkelman ....... L nn Perkin .. vfara stun 1942 .........Service-Camp Lee, Va. ........................Farming ........Mrs. Wayne Franklin . . . .Service-Keams Field. Utah . . . .Service--Camp Davis, N. C. ..............Mrs. Dale Cook ........Mrs. Iames Fruchey . . . .Bowling Green University ....................Service ................Hurnmel's ...............Service . . . . .Mrs. Elmer Barringer ..................Kresge .....Gray Printing Co. .................Auto-Lite .....Flrst National Bank Webb Smith, Ir. . . . . . . .Service-Hawthorne. Neb. ..........Service-St. Petersburg .............................Kresge D41 ......................Cleveland .f ............. Mrs. Dallas Klotz ................NationalCarbon ...Trick Bros. Accordion Studios ........................Farming . .Nurses' Training, Toledo, Ohio ...Service-Delaware. Ohio .....,......Mrs. Iunior Keckler home .....Mrs. Dean Compton ....Mrs. Lester Decker . . . .Sterling Silver, Tiffin .....................Athome Grimns . . . .Service-Camp Maxey, Texas .. . .Service-Buckley Field, Colo. ........................Service ............Service-Miami, Fla, Calif. .Service-Camp Pendleton, . . . .Service-Buckley Field, Colo. ...Steel Mills, Youngstown, Ohio 1940 Miss. home home . ..,............. Auto-Lite ..... . . . . .Ford Plant, Detroit home . . . .Service-Great Lakes, lll. .....................Farming . . . .Service-Great Lakes, Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Edison's, Fostoria ....Mercy Hospital, Tiffin, Ohio ......................Auto-Lite .. . . . . . . .Morris's, Fostoria, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Service--California ...Bowling Green State University ...............Farming at home ..............Mrs. lay Snyder .....Service-Delaware. Ohio .......................Service ....Service-Camp Crowder, Mo. .........................Service .............Mrs.P.aulM.Evans 1939 ..................Farminqathome Donald Iohnson . . . . . .Service-Fort Sill, Okla. Warren Stull National Carbon Co ' 'slaiiabi Secretary, Iackson-Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . .Service-28th Infantry Anthony Grant . . . . . .Service-Great Lakes, lll. .. . . . . . . . . .Mrs. Alfred Harris, Ir. ...............Mrs. Keith Landis . .Bowling Green State University George Harris . , ..... Service-Denver, Colorado . . . .Service-Balboa, Canal Zone ..............Mrs. Lloyd Fisher ........................Farminq Service-Overseas Iunior Chaney ........ ' Guard, Duluth, Minn. Carroll Craun ........ Mary Louise Scherger.. '. Q. '. '. '. Katherine Shelton ...... Thomas Wonderly .... Emerson Myers ..... . . Priscilla Dicken ..... Robert Rgrp ...... Kathryn eiser ...... ...... Robert Bigham ............. . . . . . . .National Carbon, Fostoria home . Nurse Fostoria Ohi . . :.....-Service-Camlp McCoy: wif 1938 ......Farmingathome ....Mrs. Clayton Good ..........Fostoriq, Ohio ............Mrs. Howard Barnes ........................Farming Genieve Cessna ..................... Mrs. Charles Smith, Ir. Charles Thaxton. . .Service -Train. Hq. Co. Military Resv. Pa. Delores Cunningham ..... . ............. Mrs. Donald Dunn Paul Moore ......... Emiel Cool ........... Doris Phillips. . . . . Zeile Humbert ...... Ieanette Hummel ..... Mary Devanna ..... Gerald Scherger .... Melba Russell ..... . Robert Boas ...... . . . ...... Screw Works, Fostoria, Ohio .. . . .Service-Wright Field, Dayton . . ........... Mrs. Iames Ebersole Robert Boas . . . . . . . . .Stenographer, Toledo Fostoria Charm Beauty Sho Fostoria ..1:fa,a.as.e,, M.,a.,,..,,,, ao., lisa., aa.. Mixine Feasel .... ..................... Mr s. Verne Lusader Evelyn Rinebold .... Paul Good .......... Dorothy Coulson .... 1937 Woodrow Walters ................Service-ScottField.111. - Mrs Iarnes Park Ethel Bauman. .Consolidated Fremont. Ohio Edgar Craun ........................ Died February 25, 1939 Suzanne Yost ........................... Teaching at Elmore Louise Shaull ..... Betty Dicken ...... Ralph Knettle ...... Margaret Stultz .... Fern Durst ....... Iune Day ....... Ethel King ........ Etta Prenzlin ....... home . . . . .Mrs. Royal Harrison . .............. Service W. Earl ....Mrs. Robert McGee . . . . .Auto-Lite, Fostoria ......Mrs. Willard Baker ,..............Mrs. Lester Myers Marguerite Burns ..... .................. M rs. H. G. Rasey Clifford Hartline .... . . . . .. .Service-Seymour Field, N. C. 1936 Iudson Heiserman ....... Sohio Filling Station, Fostoria, Ohio Lucille Ropp ........ Wallace Shaver .... Helen England ..... Albert Wonderly. . . Gayle Lawyer ....... . ...........,......... Mrs. Henry Scherf H. German ....Service-Aberdeen. Md. Deckard Robert Colwell . ............................ Service-Alaska Henry Strausbaugh. Em loyed in Toledo Ohio Rosella Butzier .......... Walter Haubert, Burgoon: Ohio lames Park ........... Ohio Bell Telephone Co., Toledo, Ohio Gladys Myers ......................... Mrs. Herbert Havens Norman Walterrnler. . . Iuly14. 1936 Ruth King. ........... .... M rs. L. Sayers, Burgoon, Ohio Royal Harrison .... Lee Pelton ........ Clayton Good ..... Kenneth Wolf ...................... .......................Farming Farming Nicholas Lauer ......... Ndtional Maaiii1aEry'c6.','riilm, oma Ruth Keller ....... Don Byers ....... Earl Gwiner .... Fred Boas ........ Iuanita Chaney ..... Carl Butzier ........ Helen Myers ...... Robert Flack .... Glenn Shaver .... Elsie Radcliff. .. Berlie Moore ..... Frieda Lann'n 1 g ..... Geraldine Phillips .... Bernice Durst ....... Cyril Scherger: ..... Herbert England .... Howard Stultz .... Harold Stultz ....... lames O'Toole ...... Lemuel Millhime ..... .A 6 P Store, Fostoria, Ohio ...................:.......Carpenter ........Service-Camp Perry, Ohio 1935 S. Air Corps ....Mrs. Orville Twining ........Service-Hawaii .............Mrs.ClydeSteams .Service-Norfolk, Va. . . ...Aeronautics School, Cleveland ..........Mrs. George Strausbaugh .......................Cleveland . ............. Mrs. Bert Saba . . . . .Hode and Zinc, Fremont ...........Mrs. C. Tedrow . ....... Farming at home . . . . . . .Service--California ....Service-Valdosta, Ga. ...........Sohio Service ...........Died in April, 1937 Leota Humbert ......... .............. M rs. Frank Current Kathleen DeVanna. . .. . .... Champion Spark Plug, Toledo Verne Luzader ....... Evelyn Colwell. ......... Zepernick 1934 Rosemary Pankhurst ...... Mrs. Walter Weaver. Toledo, Ohio Marguerite Cool ........ Mrs. Leo Delhonge, Detroit, ,Michigan Lucille Chubb ............ Mrs. Bill Handcock, Anderson, lnd. Mildred Colwell ...... ............... M rs. Donald Smothers Treva Cunningham .................... Mrs. Maxwell Snyder Robert Null ............... Aluminum Foundry, Medina, Ohio Claude Thaxton .... Norbert DeVanna .... Donna Massie ...... Ruth Vrooman .... Ralph Byers ..... George Peeler ...... . . . . . .Packing House, Fostoria, Ohio ..........................Farming . . . . . . . . . . .Mrs. Charles Wedge . . . . .Mrs. Harland Shafferly . . . .Service-Fort Benning, Ga. ..... . . . . . . . . . L . .Service--Groton, Conn. Mary Keller ..................... Bookkeeping, Detroit, Mich. Carl Depinet ...... Farming and Bus Driver, Hopewell-Loudon Helen Smith ........ . . . . . . .Mrs. Francis I-lyte, Fremont, Ohio Robert Creeger ..................... lohn Deere, Carey, Ohio Martha Ellen Mowry .................. Mrs. Robert Keller, lr. Mildred Grove ........... ....... M rs. Ralph Steward Ruth Lawyer ........... Eulalla Wolf ...... George Cochard .... Marion Wedge ..... Wilmer Kunkelman ..... Donald Smothers ..... Kenneth Cessna .... . . . . .Mrs. Clarence Slick . . . . .Mrs. Allen Fruth .... .. ...Kendallvi1le, lnd. ..........'..........Service-Florida 1933 . . . . . .Carbon Works, Fostoria, Ohio ..........................Service ....................California Af' Robert Parks ...... Maxwell Snyder .... Leora Hartley ...... Thelma Hemminger. Helen Shuff ........ Doris Humbert ...... Carl Scherger ..... Lillian Brickner .... Floyd Doll .......... Fanny Vrooman .... Kenneth Null ....... Mary Wonderly ..... Iohn Anderson .... Hugh Boyd ......... Charles Humbert. . . Leon Omwake ...... C. C. Cochard ...... Ida Blanche Wolf ..... . . Robert Keller ....... Rollo Sour .......... Donna Humbert .... Roy Kissling ...... Mildred Kline ....... Willard Stewart .... Gertrude Ropp .... Evan Hostler ........ Connie Ryman. .. . . . . . . .Auto-Lite, Fostoria, Ohio . . .Service-Tampa, Fla. . .Mrs. Woodrow Keeley ...........Mrs. Rhodes ......Mrs. Glen Strausbaugh Mrs. Roy Kissling ...............Farming ...............Teaching Swift Soy Bean Plant At home . . . .Service-Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . .Nurse, Fostoria City Hospital . . . . . .Service-Santa Ana, Calif. . . . . . .Service--Camp Wheeler, Ga. Musician 1932 Sun Oil Co., Wilmington, Delaware .Indianapo1is. Indiana ...National Carbon, Fostoria, Ohio ................Farming, Iler, Ohio .National Carbide, Cleveland, Ohio .Mrs. Delbert Graber . . . . . . . . . . .Foundry, Fostoria, Ohio Evan I-Iostler National Carbon, Fostoria, Ohio Oscar Lampe . . . . . .Mrs. Dale Michaels Iohn Henry Good ..... . .................. Farming Ethel Smith ......... ..... A uto-Lite, Fostoria, Ohio Raymond Gwiner ..... .... O hio Power, Fostoria, Ohio Walter Stultz. ...... ..................... F arming May Gwiner ....... Kenneth Thompson. . . Helen Mansfield .... Carl Russell ........ Doyle Woltermier.. Nellie Dicken ....... Francis Omwake. . . Catherine Shaver. . . Virgil Grove ....... Edward Kisabeth. . . Kenneth Kunkelman Francis Green ...... Charles Ryman. . . . . Helen Chaney ..,.. Claron Soule, . . . Marion Stull ....... Marjorie Agnew .... Weldon Rapp ..... Grace Shupp. .. L. Lee Boyd ........... Beulah l-luffmab .... John Striff ........ Evelyn Stultz .... Iay Ledbetter ..... Arlene Ferguson. .. Carrie Rymah ...... l Cordella Brickner. .. Esther Kisabeth .... Mary Ellen Creeger .I .5 .... Lyle Snyder. ...... . Daisy Yost ......... Thelma Gamble .... Leland Heiserman..ln'n HH'A Gladys Lanning .... Cleo Lanning ..... Rex Cochard ...... Wilfred Kissling .... Arthur Anderson. . . Paul Boyd ......... Gladys Myers ...... Marguerite Smeltz. . Ruth Gwiner ....... Cleora Russell .... .Cha .........Mrs. . . . . .Service-Bainbridge, Ga. .. . . . . . . .Mrs. Glenn Massie . . . . .Employed in Fostoria ................Farming .Mrs. Lloyd Bowman California .....Mrs.FloydByers Paul Hemrick . . ............... Farming at home 1931 at home ....Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio Robert Dicken . . . . . . . .Ohio Oil, Findlay, Ohio . . . , . .Mrs. Robert Knisely .Farming at home . . . . . .Mrs, Ian Osborne . .... Died August 26, 1931 .......................Service ....... . . . . . .Mrs. Gerald I-leinze ....Freight Office, Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . . . . Mrs. Charles Leisingring .....Working in Fostoria, Ohio . . . . . . . .Mrs. Kermit Woessner .......... . , .Factory, Toledo, Ohio Married, living in Toledo, Ohio Kenneth Fox . . . . . . .Teaching at Kansas, Ohio Iohn Krupp home 1930 plain, Service-Camp Carson, Colo. Teaching, Fremont, Ohio Mrs. Paul Boyd, Iler, Ohio Service Station, Fostoria, Ohio .........Kansas Mrs. Glenn Carper, Bettsville, Ohio Farming, Kendallville, Indiana .. . . . . . . . . .Foundry, Fostoria, Ohio . . . . . . . .Farming, Kansas, Ohio . . . . .Factory, Fostoria, Ohio ... . . . . . . .Mrs. HenryNCoo1 Blake Miller Iennings Stout Clara Stull .... Floyd Byers .... Mary Omwake. Elva Baker ..... Nellie Vrooman ..... Wayne Byers .. Irene Seiger ..... Bernice Wolf .... Leona Wolf ..... Ruth Mitchell .... Mildred Reed. . . Iudson Rinebold .... Charles Strawman... Irene Lanning ....... Mary Iane Shelhouselll . Darrell Kunkleman ..... Preston Flack ........ Mary Ropp ......... Marcella Depinet ..... Leola Grant ......... Lloyd Agnew ..... Blaine Hummel .... Miriam Feasel .... Agatha Good ...... Ruth Pankhurst ..... Eddie Massie .... , Harold Smith. . . . . Florence Mosier ..... Mildred Stuckey ..... Ruth Walston ..... Wilbur Agnew .... Robert Dicken .... Madge Liqget ....... Bernice Radcliffe... Basil Heller ....... Clarissa Reed ..... Ernest Shultz .... Myrtle Walston. .. Helen Trumbo ..... Wilfred Brickner. . . . Dale Snyder ...... Helen Feasel .... Margaret Weeks .... Ruth Boyd ........ Glenn Hill .......... Ralph Shontz ........ Royal Shoemaker ..... Nina Thompson ..... Helen Omwake ..... Virginia Cochard .... Earl Walston .... Gilbert Rouser ..... Geraldine Peeler .... Walter Iones .......... Florence Greenfield ..... Iris Omwake ......... Martha Cook ........ Marjorie Crane .... Raymond Byers .. . Ruth Dicken ..... Claude Hummel ..... Burton Bigham .... Earl Byers ....... Mary Colwell ..... Raymond Rouser .... Iohn Baldwin ........ Lucille Aumaugher. .. Kenneth Bigham 1929 Hummel Motor Sales, Fostoria, Ohio Iohn Striff home .....Mrs. John Shafferly ............Carpenter .........Mrs. Harley Shaull ............Carbon, Fostoria ..............,Mrs. Lester Fruth .. . . . . . .Teaching at Burgoon, Ohio Blaine Hummel 1928 .....GrayPrinting Co. ..............Farming ...........Mrs. Alton Blaggert A. E. Smith .....Nichels Bakery, Girard, Ohio AlvaRose ...Mrs. Ross Sheldon ............Mrs. Dale Snyder .............Auto-Lite, Fostoria . . . .Hummel Motor Sales, Fostoria ............Mrs. Vernon Findlay .............,....Mrs.PaulMowry ..............Mrs. Denver Findley .Fostoria Pressed Steel Corporation .. . .Employed at Gibsonburg, Ohio Francis Bormuth ..............Mrs. Rolland Dicken Young 1927 . . . . ...Doctor at Gihsonburg, Ohio ........f...............Farming ...........Mrs. Basil Heller . . . . . . . .Williard Rinebold ....'l'NT, Sandusky, Ohio ....Mrs. Howard Wendt .................Farming ....Mrs. Ralph Balderson . . . . . .Mrs. Everett Stahl ...................Farming . . . . . . . .Housework, Fostoria, Ohio 1926 Miltin Gall . . . . .. . , . . . . .Mrs. Milo Hengsteller . . . . . . . . . . .Auto-Lite, Fostoria, Ohio ..Working in Factory, Carey, Ohio . . .Buick Garage, Fostoria, Ohio . . . . . . . . .Port Huron, Michigan ...... .. .. .Mrs. Raymond Rouser .....Mrs. Fernly Snyder 1925 Ohio . . . . .Screw Works, Fostoria, Ohio ....Screw Works, Fostoria, Ohio California .. . . . . . .. . .Mrs. Ralph Morris . ..... Mrs. Iohn Baldwin .. ............. Mrs. Noble Hall ..................Mrs.CG1en Hill a enter . . . .The Herbrand, Fremonlzp Ohio 1924 .County Agent, Lorain County . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Fostoria High School 1923 February 5, 1923 Chester Myers . . . .. .Screw Works, Fostoria, Ohio .f .... lA1frs.1 August Remusat, Florida t .. . .Mrs. Burton Huff, Bettsville, Ohio Lewis Byers ..... ...... S ervice-Camo Howze, Texas Ralph Hartline .... Mine Sa e y pp iance Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Iustin Harrison .................. Mail Carrier, Fostoria, Ohio WILL-Continued from page 15 boys have a good time to anyone who wants to take that- much responsibility. I, Howard Weaver, will my ability to keep happy and always have a smile to Mary Lou Fish. I, Robert Yoder, will my ideas about the Fords to Dick Weissinger. l, Evelyn Baker, will my friendly ways to Iune Crockett. l, Barbara Carter, will my shortness to Mary Louise Frankhart. I. Geraldine Copsey, will my ability to keep my temper to Madolyn Nichols. I, Donald Ray Flack, will my jokes to anyone who cares to listen to them. I, Troas Hemminger, will my ability to fix my hair nice to Margaret Ropp. l, Zola Huffman, will can make good use of it. . I, Juanita Hunt, will one who feels that way. I, Margaret Lanninq, I, Isabell Stull, will Phillips. I, Don Smith, will my height to Iohnny Wonderly. l, Evelyn Wolf, will my many questions to anyone who thinks they can answer them. We hereby affix our names to this will on the twenty-first day of Moy in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-three. my singing ability to anyone who my ability to never worry to any- will my sparkling eyes to Rita Stark. my ability to go steady to Freda DON SMITH, President ISABELL STULL, Secretary IIUI5 IN bhh A , w VILL NNN lf 1 x 'VU 1-. , I ,f If I .. ' 1 ' - ' I - .- wr, E., -a ,- .I F f' ' V g f 7 A ' Q I 1 - 12: .I I5 FY ' ' WI 1 4: is-' :,' I' I ' I' I ' :,, :Q I- I I I 3.1-H A Y -I 'Ai - 1 , . 1 .39 Y . fv rH' -- AQ 'sw IM Ink. awww tk A I Rx If QI I ' , f I 2' ' .AJ 2, ,Q Q .2 1,1 I. Hnkwnrt Burfxkxxcher I3 WencIeII Thuxton - RCW Corhsev III- HICIIUTCI PUIIIWIITSI ENVI COPSQY 2. Hcxmld Harker, Ir, 7 Chc1rIes Thcxxton Henry COIWSII I7, Charles Shsrrnun Iienneih Thornp 3. Wcrltnr Bums Si Innior Chaney Q LYIG Snyder I8. CQCII Butzier Iohn Anderson 4. I7c111I Wcu11derIy I3 Kenneth Null . Haney Cessna 19, Ivqm Hgmqhn IcuI1nSI11II2 In. Dcrnrrld Shcrull IU Murry Hufizncxn . CIC1ytor1WoII QU, Pqnl Gggd IQI1nIsindOWer BUYS IN 5liHV.llIE fx 53' 5 tom- W.. .Q .. V . g SX Q ., EW Xi f , ' ,Q ,Q el ... if Q t 4 .. C7 l. Word Stull 2. Charles Master 3. Lawrence l-lommer 4. Robert Cochord ., tv Fe f te 3' 1 K 5 efee -fm 'ff' . i . . L M .. 'M 'T' L Herve - . . .. We--4 fa t e I-Q :'..z v 5 I-F. J. ,... ,,.. f0 X3 . W eldon Hopp 5 6. Roy ond Roy Smith 7 . Corrl Butzier . Clllford Hortline . Don Good 8 9 l fl l lnwr1rr'l gh vlf-7 Albert Wortderly Robert Wotson Thomos Wonclerly DeWitt Coohord . ,l 'Q , W. , 5 X 3 'Www ' I j .Y ,f 7. ,QW , f , l fx, .qu 1 ,I 3, Q: , 2 ' 1541. 514 :Y E- , 'Y -. 353 ' jK 'f'1-ig W., , , rs 1,7 'mffi ,pf P -F . 4 . , K, afar I may is Z' k lg - L Q,. .WL Q 1 ' R WM? Q 5 ,J .gg 2 31 1 1 f 'g f 5 , as , ,sy M y , Q B 5? 1,45 ,... Z : XO Maxwell Snyder Lewis Byers Warren Glunt Hugh Boyd Robert Flack Ralph Byers Robert Walters Keith Huffman Lester Lindower 1 5 .,,, ' -x. Wayne Franklin Emiel Cool Guy G. Gluni Donald Heiserman Iohn Barnes Ora Colwell Charles Ash George Peeler Harold Walters . ff my Compliments from COPPUS CLOVER FARM STORE HOYT SEED CO. BISHOP CLEANERS FRED'S RECREATION PORTERS DRY CLEANERS KELLY'S LUNCH NEW OHIO HOTEL DAYMUDES BEAUTY SHOP VAL-U DRESS SHOP DR. RUBLE HARRY'S NORTH RIDGE LOCKERS CLARENCE LATSHAW SWICKS BARBER SHOP KINNAMAN RADIO SERVICE MORRIS STORE RED GOOSE SHOE STORE PREIS STORE A. H. YONKER I-IARMAN'S CROCERY SMOKE HOUSE LUNCH ADVERTISEMENTS The Senior Class wishes to extend a most sincere Thank You for your patronage. Compliments of SURPLUS STRUCTURAL STEEL COMPANY 0 Phone 4093 Detroit Avenue, Toledo Compliments of BISHOP BROTHERS 0 280 South Main Street Bowling Green. Ohio I-IICKS SCHOOL BUS BODIES THE EAST NORTH STREET LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND MILL WORK also IO1-IN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS AND TRACTORS Phone 759 Fostoria. Ohio 1888 l943 I. F. HARTLINE AND SON OVER 50 YEARS OF MERCHANDISING Dealer in Iohn Deere Two Cylinder Tractors, Iohn Deere Farm Machinery and Combines: Red Top Steel Fence Posts, Wire Fencing, Hardware and General Merchandise: Delaval Cream Separators and Milkers. 4 All Farmlyme Basic Fertilizer. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US AT AMSDEN. OHIO Compliments oi GREAT LAKES SUGAR CO. Fremont, Ohio O District Fieldman Fremont and Findlay L. R. KRANZ Phone 2084 Amsden, Ohio Hrlmnbmq, jmhlzgem An All Plant Food Fertilizer VITAMINERALIZED Your soil requires a different fertilizer today than it did 20 years ago, because the many crops grown has sapped those vital rare elements from it that are so essential in plant lite. The only Way to restore them is through fertilizer built like GIBSONBURG SUPERIOR FERTILIZER. It contains 24 of these essential elements. GIBSONBURG SUPERIOR FERTILIZER has not l pound of worthless filler in a ton: 't d h ' ' 1 pro uces ealthy vigorous plants and you know healthy vigorous plants produce good crops. We mix special fertilizer for Tomatoes, Sugar Beets and Potatoes. Let us test your soil and We can tell you what analysis fertilizer will give you the best results. Order GIBSONBURG SUPERIOR FERTILIZER from our agent CLYDE PEELER, KANSAS, OHIO, or direct from the plant. It is manufactured by GIBSUNBUHG Clllll. it FERTILIZER EU. Also manufacturers of CROP-SAVER DUST for Tomatoes, Sugar Beets, Pickles and all garden vegetables. Roy SHULTZ FOSTORIA IMPLEMENT S A I. E S Bl k I h' FARM MACHINERY SALES AND ac smit ing SERVICE I R ' ' Genem epmng ALLIS CHALMERS TPLACTDRS AND Electric Welding HARVESTERS Forge Work NEW IDEA AND oH1o cULT1vAToH Dick Westenbarger l67 E. Fremont St. GASTER BUILDING Phone 4l59 FOSTORIA, OI-IIO LOWERY 6. CHAPMAN . HAROLD ECKER 51 S O N Watches and Diamonds CERTIFIED HYBRID SEEDCORN EOSTORIA'S Also L E A D I N G REGISTERED 5. I E W E L E R S CERTIFIED GRAIN Phone Number 2075 i 'I' 'I' .. Credit at Cash Prices DILLON AUT0 PARTS ConsiqnYourLiveStockto THE TIFF IN LIVE STOCK SALES CO. o for the weekly Monday auction 138 E. Tiffin sneer Phone 2284 with ee every dey mefket' FOSTORIA. OHIO 3, Q AUTOMOTIVE PARTS G SUPPLIES phone 1751 GEQGRMS FOSTORIA TIRE SERVICE R E D 6' W HI T E. S T O R E Dayton G Armstrong Tires Vulcanizing 6. Repairing Groceries and Veqeiables IVIGGIS-VVIIOIGSCIIG Gnd RSIGH BASCQM' 01-110 125 E. Tiffin St. Fostoriai Ohio lr Compliments of K. W. THOMPSON G SON Compliments of F E A S E L ' S QUALITY COALS M A R K E T Reasonable Prices FOSTORIA'S AMSDEN OHIO FOOD CENTER Congratulations, Seniors from O EDWARDS CLEANERS I GROCERIES MEATS F OSTORIA, OHIO Fostoria. Ohio Phone 3 10 I Compliments of TIFFIN SAVINGS BANK + + TIF FIN OHIO QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS THE GORDON LUMBER CO. O Tiffin. Ohio Phone 882 WANTED... For National Defense-One Million Tons of all grades of scrap iron, including sheet iron, and wire fence. Highest Prices Paid FOSTORIA IRON AND METAL CO. DEFENSE PRODUCTION DEPENDS ON YOUI Phone 3291 l CHARM SHOP Fostoria's Most Modern Shop of Beauty Culture PERMANENT WAVES FINGER WAVES FACIALS MANICURES HAIR JTINTING AND DYEING Luella Bender Dietsch, Owner 118 E. Tiffin Street COOK 6 SHULTZ WRECKED CAR SERVICE Fostoria Fender and Body Repair O 141 E. 'rafnn Phone 3724 Compliments of THE CITY NATIONAL BANK Opposite Shawhan Hotel TIFFIN. OHIO 1 YOU are invited to visit the new SWIFT 6 COMPANY SOY BEAN MILL We are operating 24 hours daily, producing much needed feed and oil. We are always in the market for your soybeans. + + FEED SWIF'I S 4396 PURE OLD PROCESS SOYBEAN OIL MEAL Safe - Economical - Efficient ORVAL GOOD 6 SON R. No. 4. Fostoria Wvawnwnuns K is' efuune at fi 'af 'Qt 24, ALIWUNX :BP S 455 . - A E tif p 12 1 55!jr5ER 7 HYBRID 5 .5 its AGRICO FERTILIZER Ph,one4065 SIEGER BROS. Kansas cmd Bettsville GENERAL HARDWARE McCormick Deering Farm Machinery Westinghouse Refrigerator Barton 3 Speed Washers BETTSVILLE GREENHOUSE CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS Funeral Works VEGETABLE PLANTS 1 THE DRESS SHOP ldelio Dreitzler Complete Line of IUNIOR DRESSES Ill 112 S. Main Street FOSTORIA. OHIO THE FOSTORIA MONUMENT CO. Opposite Fountain Cemetery + + 701 Van Buren St. Fostoria. Ohio ONSEL BROTHERS New ond Used Oil Well Supplies Pipe Posts-Pipe Tile Drains Phone 241 Risingsun. Ohio THE KANSAS GARAGE THE IOHNSON OIL REFINING CO. Phone Bettsville 851'-2 KANSAS. OHIO Compliments of CARL A. SCHWABLE I TIFFIN. or-no S U N G R A I N C O. CUSTOM GRINDING ALL KINDS OF FEEDS MADE TO ORDER SEEDS FENCE COAL LUMBER THE I. A. MILLER TILE COMPANY INSURANCE Established 1887 FIRE - STORM - AUTOMOBILE Manufacturers DRAIN TII.E. BRICK, HOLLOW BUILDING TILE O. WALTERMIER BASCOM. OHIO Phnne 3076 Mufuol Phone 14 Route 4 Fostoria. Ohio BETTSVILLE HATCHERY FOUNTAIN SERVICE SUNDAES P. S. Zucker, prop. E D I S 0 N CUT RATE DRUGS + + In the Heart oi Fostoria LOWEST PRICES IN OHIO PI'1OI'19 56172 Complete Drug Dept. Cosmetics S U N U I IJ Compliments of 'I' H E t IVIENNEL MILLING SUN OIL COMPANY COMPANY PhoneNo.32 WARNSIE'S A HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS A Square Deal to All H. I. Warns, Prop. BASCOM. OHIO H Compliments of SENECA OIL COMPANY FOSTORIA. OHIO Phone 3314 L. H, Alexander, Manaqer PETER CLOTHING STORE F ostoria's Finest Men's Store 201 S. Main St. Fostoria, Ohio Don't Guess! Use Welch Higrcrde Fertilizer Sold by CARL HEISERMAN Fostoria, O., R. No. 2 Phone 298 ARCADIA A B A N K that has stood the test of time since 1882 . . Ss Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation Compliments oi THE FOSTORIA LUMBER G SUPPLY C O M P A N Y Dealers in LUMBERVAND MILLWORK PAINTS BUILDERS' HARDWARE 240 West North Street Phone 727 Compliments ot HARROLD'S FUNERAL HOME FOSTORIA, OHIO Phone 553 Compliments of the OHIO FARMERS' GRAIN 6. SUPPLY ASS'N. FOSTORIA. OHIO Breeder of Spotted Poland China Hoqs Req. Brown Swiss Cattle STOCK FOR SALE B. A. BELL Route4 Read the LATEST News FIRST in the D A IL Y T I M E S Full Leased Wire with all the World news daily by TELETYPE. Only paper in Fostoria having one. 32,000 Words corne daily. Come in and see it work. WEEKLY AMSDEN LETTER All Court House News from Seneca, Hancock, and Wood. Deaths, Births, Accidents the day they happen. Daily Fostoria, Cleveland, and Toledo Markets up to 2 p.rn. News ahead of any city or other Fostoria Papers. Beats Radio by 3 hours. 3 months, 51.00 6 months. S2.00 W. E. KINNEY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Phone 562 125 West North Street FOSTORIA, OHIO WHITE HOUSE HAMBURGER SHOP 114 East Center Street TRAY SERVICE C A R R ' S 54 Years in Fostoria NO RENT LOW PRICES Established 1890 Telephone 4324 South Union Street PAYNE BROTHERS' GREENHOUSES FOSTORIA. OHIO FUNERAL DESIGNS Cut Flowers Potted Plants Compliments of A H L E N I U S Fostoria's Largest Department Store Compliments of MANN FUNERAL HOME 217 W. Center Street FOSTORIA, OHIO BETTSVILLE GRAIN 61 SUPPLY W. E. Swartz, Prop. GRAIN - FEED - SEED COAL - FENCE Phone 41 Bettsville, Oh io JQBWHIHOS 'Hnmtauhl Buy, Sim Eat Quality Brand Ice Cream THAT GOOD KIND More Vitamins For Better Health THE PURE MILK AND DAIRY CO. CLIFF 6- WALT BARBERS 107 E. Center Street FOSTORIA. OHIO OUR AIM, YOUR SATISFACTION REGISTERED AYRSHIRE COWS PUREBRED CHESTER WHITE HOGS REGISTERED COCKER SPANIEL In FOSTORIA . . . DAVID SHOE REPAIR Shoes for Men and Boys D S H I N E OGS 118 E. Center Street Opposite Review Office W E A V E R P L A C E Dial 4008 FOSTORIA L. W. H U F F M A N WEISSINGERS AUCTIQNEER Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Wallpaper, 23 YGCIYSI 9XP9fi91'1C9 Window Shades, Venetian Blinds phone 3087 Route 4 KANSAS, OHIO FOSTORIA, OHIO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GAS AND OIL BATTERY SERVICE TIRES AND GROCERIES M c C L O R Y B R O S. MUEPLERS - GENERATORS - IGNITION SERVICE Phone 77-F-3 Route I2 I. B. BASEHORE AND COMPANY COAL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CONCRETE PRODUCTS O-P AUTOMATIC COAL BURNERS 312 East Center Street Phone 667 FOSTORIA. OHIO F. S. THOMPSON GENERAL MERCHANDISE AMSDEN. OHIO Compliments of THE DELLS lo FOSTORIA, OHIO Compliments of ISALY DAIRY STORE ros'ron1A, or-no GLENN SMITH CHEV. CO. Glenn Hower, Manager + + 304 North Main Street FOSTORIA. OI'IIO T O W N H O U S E GOOD FOOD The place to find the Amsden gang W. Center Street FOSTORIA WELLER W O NDER L Y FUNERAL HOME Day or Night Ambulance Service l MAIN 2009 Fremont, Ohio SHULTZ CREAM STATION FOSTORIA ICE AND COAL CO. FARM BUREAU FEEDS Ice Refrigerators and Stokol Coal Stokers Where Fostoria Buys Its Cool E 309 North Main Street 410 E. North Street Phone 3686 FOSTORIAI OHIO F O S T O R I A Compliments of ANIMAL S. S. KRESGE COMPANY P R O D U C T S 106 North Main Street I N FOSTORIA, OHIO CHAMPION CLEANERS YELLOW CAB TAXI Quality Clecmirtq PUMP SERVICE GUARANTEED 24 Hours o Doy Roy Lippert, Prop E FOSTORIA. OHIO 313 South Main Street Fostoria. Ohio Ph0ne 352 MENS AND BOYS' CLOTHING BILLIS' i QUALITY A T LOW PPICE Quality at Low Price FURNISHINGS - SHOES - RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOSTORIA, OHIO Compliments ot FOSTORIA UNION STOCK YARDS 440 South Poplar St. Auction each Wednesday-Daily Market Phone 4151 READ THE FOSTORIA DAILY REVIEW YOUR NEWSPAPER Commercial Printing of All Kinds 113 East Center Street Phone 641 General Insurance Bond Service NOTARY PUBLIC REED INSURANCE AGENCY Phone: Oiiice 2251 Fostoria, Ohio BERT'S RESTAURANT FORGOODFOOD 203 N. Main FOSTORIA. OHIO BOOK AND GIFT SHOP Van Horn-Thomas Gifts of Character BOOKS - - - STATIONERY 109 North Main Fostoria. Ohio MOSE LAMFROM CLOTHING COMPANY FOSTORIA. OHIO Dress Better and You'l1 Feel Better 103 North Main Street Phone 3174 VICTIDBY Sll0E SIl0P for Complete Service in Shoe Repairing and Corrective Footwear for the Whole Family Michael Brown, Prop. Across from State Theatre FOSTOBIA, OHIO IAMES W. CARTER DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY FOSTORIA. OHIO ROSE'S BARBER SHOP A. E. ROSE, BARBER 14 years in business 109 West North Street Fostoria. Ohio BALLREICH'S BEE HIVE Armstrong Linoleum-Carpets by the yard-Rugs Breakfast Sets - Paints - Chinaware Kitchen Needs - Lighting Fixtures 206 South Main Street Phone 4212 FOSTORIA. OHIO Phone 3482 138 West Center Street Compliments of WILLIAM EMMERT FOSTORIA. OHIO Compliments of THE COMMERCIAL BANK G SAVINGS COMPANY 02 FOSTORIA. oH1o HARRY M. WARD CO. Education Publications and Equipment 222 N. Walnut St. Bryan. Ohio Sellers of New and Distinctive Books F. R. H A R T S E L Bettsville. Ohio GBOCERIES, MEATS G DRY GOODS EGGS, CREAM Phone l4 HUNT 1:-QR HUNTER BOTANYNO-DYELOTYARN EY ESIGHT SPECIALIST Free Instructions NEEDLEPOINT PATTERNS Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted TAPESTRY YARNS' RUG YARNSI EMBROIDERY GOODS ART AND YARN SHOP 23 years on North Street Phone 2955 Fostoria, Ohio Emerine Building Main and Center FOSTORIA L GOODYEAR SERVICE GREEN'S STORE Tractor Tires-Auto cmd Truck Tires GENERAL MERCHANDISE I Official T1re Inspection for 0 Fostoria and Iackson Twp. 130 W. South Phone 4261 K. M. Green Risinqsun. Ohio - EAT AT BILL'S RISINGSUN AUTO SERVICE I. H. Goudy, Prop. I I-'IRESTONE TIRES-LINCO PRODUCTS East Center Street FOSTORIA, OHIO Bill Harding, Mgr. I. C. MCDANIEL INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE BETTSVILLE. OHIO TELEPHONE: OFFICE 29 RESIDENCE 85F4 HERFF-IONES CO. Designers and Manufacturers of SCHOOL AND COLLEGE IEWELRY GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDALS, CUPS AND TROPHIES INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA lewelers to Iackson Twp. High School R. I. DICKEN. 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