Johnstown High School - Beacon Yearbook (Johnstown, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Y K L T T5 N mfmw, 1 -W , X' X , ,M ,JL 4 J -f Fi, Y K with WA x bf., 3 'ey .'Nwn,.vs -'VN QN 'K 26, ' 8' X 636 J' x 30' XF' ff J sg J sw X i , F ,q,F. IIHIICAIIII u gi -as , We, the staff of the 1951 BEAcoN,take Q. HQQ great pride in dedi- cating this BEACON to one of our advisors, Miss Ardis Leiby. Because of her many fine qualities, which are too numerous to enumerate, she has won the respect and admiration of the entire school. Whenever there is a student activity in whichMiss Leiby can he1p,.it is a suc- cess due to the unselfish sacrifice of her time, talent, and resources. Among her many fine traits, the one most appreciated by the students and the school is her unusual quality of being ---- a friend. P pa pg' 53. R. JOHNSON A Superintendent of Schools 1 'K ik I., ,. 5 -ya , Aggie? Law 'L rig' I r A K 'V wife M W f 1 , ,, V X- R, M, SHORT 4 2 High School Principal Q of ' F. D. WRIGHT Grade School Principal 1 lHl JUH SHIW -NIU Illll SIIHIHH llllflllll LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Edwin Piper, Vice Presidentg Mr. Earl Dagueg Mr, William Ash brook, Presidentg Mr. Jay Benedict, Clerk Supt. S. R. Iohnsong Mr, Merle Voris, Mr, Charles Benson. 4 Msfimwgtgywft, msgifttezisei iv rgfgkgglggiff 1, ' V , ,,V , A iz A , .. ,,,. ' im 1 , T' I Y . L is ' . - 7 -: : . 5,5 4. ,mei - P- , , ' 13 is Y , H' Q li ' - . Hi, K I xii, Eg-,g 3 ' Q ff N ' . tw. K .M 1 F14 if 'fi Kit. 1 ix - I E I gg MQ If -tl ...V tif: 4 Q , J E 'ml gl. -I J I A MR. GERALD HARTMAN Monmouth College Qlllinoisj, Ohio University, Coach, Driver's Train- ing, Industrial Arts. MISS MARTHA LEMON Bowling Green College, Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand, Gen, Business. MR, LAWRENCE GILLUM Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Otter- bein College, Vocaland Instrumental Music, MRS, VIRGINIA FRANKLIN Ohio University, Spanish, Physical Education, Librarian. MR, GEORGE McMEMAR Wilmington College, Science, Math- ematics, History. MISS EDITH COLE Marion College qindianay, Ohio Uni- versity, Fourth Grade. MR. KENNETH MEYER Denison University, Coach, Biology, Gen, Science. MISS CHARLOTTE SMOOTS Wilmington College, Ohio State Uni- versity, Home Economics, MRS. DOROTHY CLARK Ohio University, First Grade. MISS MARJORIE WOODYARD Capital University, English, Speech, Dramatics, MR. JOSEPH KENSICKI Purdue University flndianaj, Muskin- gum College, Columbia University QNew Yorkj, Mathematics, Science, We would like to express our appreciation to the faculty. Not only have they helped us in our school work and guided us in our activities, but they have been real friends to us, So we say, thanks a million, 5 wary ' ,ww fo fy 11- fr. 4.1 saw s , 39512, -. 4555712 Jiifiitji E67 -Q AN 5-I-is w 3 A MISS LENA MILLER Ohio State University, Ohio Univer- sity, First and Second Grades, MISS ILLA SEARFOSS Bowling Green U n i v ersi ty, Fifth Grade. MISS ARDIS LEIBY Capital University, Latin, English, MRS. BEULAH MOATS Denison University, Second Grade. MRS. LUCILLE SITES Denison University, Third Grade. SENIORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Calvin Clay, Treasurer, Bob Keeran, Vice President, Dave Benson, President, Glenn Snow, Secretary. JUNIORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom L. Johnson, Treasurer, Monroe Wright, Vice President, John Elbon, President, Bob Cavendish, Secre- tary, FRESHMEN, LEFT TO RIGHT: PatMustachio, Secretary,Jim Piper, Vice President, Barbara Noble, President, Phillip Gray, Treasurer, 6 SOPHOMORES, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Adams, Secretary, Fred Moore, Vice President, Doris Fickel, President, Ruth Weaver, Treasurer. CSVSXOR l CL AS V f I 1 Class Colors Class Flower Blue and Silver ' white Carnation Class Motto So Little Done, So Much To Do JACK EMERY ANKROM, Red Football l,2,3,4g Baseball 3,45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 45 All County Music 4, is I ., 5. 4 1 NANCY JOAN BURRELL, Barrel1 KEITH E, ASHBROOK, Kcater Majorette 1,25 Head Majorette 3,45 Girls' Glee Club I,2,3,45 All County Music 3,45 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 All County Music 2. 3, Operetta 45 Hi-Y 3.4. 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 En- semble 2, 3,45 Operctta 25 Beacon Staff 3, 45 Class Officer 1,25 Homecoming Queen Attendant 25 Homecoming Committee I, 35 Prom Committee 35 Band Officer 45 Journalism 3. BRUCE BENEDICT, Buddy JOAN CLUTTER, Jo l-li-Y 3,45 Honor Society 45 AllCounty Music Utica I, 25 Y-Teen Officer 45 Journalism 35 4: Football Mgr. I,2, 35 Basketball Mgr. Honor Society 3,45 Prom Committee 35 2: Athletic Council 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Thespian Play 35 Beacon Staff 4. Baseball Mgr. , 2. DOLORES VIRGINIA DAVIS, Skeater Beacon Staff 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Thes- pians 2, 3, 45 Beacon Assistant Editor 45 Music Festival I,2,3,45 Ensemble 3,45 Operetta I,2,3,45 All County 3,45 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Jay l-li Journal 45 F.H.A. lg Home- coming Committee 45 Y-Teens 2, 3,45 Y- Teens Initiation Team 3,45 Thespian Initi- ation Team 3.4. , , 8 DAVID LEE BENSON, 'Dave' Class Officer 4, Hi-Y Officer 3,4, Baseball I, 2, 3,4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, A11County Foot ball, 2nd Team 4, All County Basketball, 2nd Team 4, Track 3,4, Play 3,4, Thes- pians 3, 4, Thespian Officer 4, Journalism 3, All County Music I,2,3,4, Quartette 1, 2, 3,4, Beacon Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Banquet Committee 3, Band 1.2, J-Asso- ciation 2, Honor Society 4, Operetta 2,43 Glee Club I,2, 3, 4. RICHARD CHAPMAN, Rich Thespians 3,4, Beacon Staff 4, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Class Officer 3, Journalism 2, Basketball 2, 3, Glee Club I,25 Hi-Y Officer 4, Play 3, 4, Banquet Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. CALVIN ROBERT CLAY, Orchid Boy Alexandria 1,25 Alex. Class Officer I,2g Track I, Johnstown 2, 3,4, 'Student Council 3, 4, National Honor Society 3,4, County Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Society Initiation Team 4, Class Officer 4, Beacon Staff 3, 4, Beacon Editor 4, Buckeye Boys State 3, Prom Committee 3, Banquet Committee 3, Hi-Y 3, Hi-Y Officer 4, Thespians 4, Play 4, NANCY ANN DENMAN, Nance Majorette I,2g Cheerleader I,2,3,4, Y- Teen 3, Queen's Attendant 2,45 Jay Hi Journa14, Beacon Staff3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Glee Club I,2, 3,4, Operetta 2, 3, Music Festival I, 2, 3,4, All County 4, Ensemblel, 2. 3. CAROL LEE EDWARDS, SPUd F.H,.A. I, Jay Hi Journal 4, .Homecoming Attendant 4. IEANNE EDWARDS, Jean Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, Thespian Play 4, Girls' Glee Club I,2g Class Officer 2, Y Teens 2, 3,4, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Beacon staff 3,4, Journalism 3, Thespians 4. THOMAS E. DAGUE, Tom Football 2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Thes- pians 4, Baseball I,2,3,4g Beacon Staff 4, Glee Club I, Play 4, Hi-Y 2,3,4. ,. rs. Y. :Sift-2. 25 Nj-1232 i Sl IIIRS 9 45 Sl IIIRS MARY JO FOHL, Io Cheerleader I, 2, 3,45 Band I5 Glee Club I, 45 All County 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Y- Teens 3,45Y-Teen Officer45Jay l-lijournal 45 Beacon Staff 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming committee 4. LEE FRESHWATER, l.eanore Mifflin I, 25 Y-Teen I,2g Student Council 25 National Honor Society 25 All County Music 1,23 Johnstown 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Play 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Honor So- ciety 4gA11 County Music 45 Beacon Staff 3, 45 Y-Teen 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Home- coming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Banquet Committee 35 Queen Attendant 3, HELEN GREEN, Safe-Cracker Y-Teen 2, 35 Prince of Peace Declamation Contest 45 White Star Lodge Declamation Contest 4. MARVIN DALE FLESHMAN, Marve Beacon Staff I,2, 3, 45 Lickingana I, 2, 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Class Officer 35 Thes- pian 3,45 Journalism 2, 3,4. THOMAS W, HARTSOCK, Tom Football 45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 3.4: Boys' Glee Club 25 Track 4. DALTON E, HOUCK, Duz Boys' Glee Club 1, ANNA JEAN HATTEN, Dagmar Y-Teen 2,3,45 Beacon Staff 45 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Operetta 2,35 Thespian Play 25 Homecoming Committee 4. 10 X RICHARD IOHNSON, Lu1u Class Officer I,3g Boys' Glee Club I,2,3, H1-Y 2,3,4. DANIEL C. JONES, Dan Operetta 4g All County Music 3,45 Boys' Glee Club I,2,3,4g Hi-Y 2,3,4g Baseball I,2.3.4. LEO H. KASSON, Leo the Lion Track 4g Boys' Glee Club I, Homecoming Committee 3.4. BOBBY IDWELL KEERAN, Bob Football I,2,3,4g Hi-Y 3.4: I-Association 35 All County Football 3.4: Mid-Buckeye League 4, Class Officer 4g Football Captain 4, Beacon Staff 4, wqxrf f 'ls 3122? 51111 S .ga- DELORES FAYE HOLBROOK, Red Y-Teen 2,3,4g Y-Teen Cabinet 4, Jay Hi Journal 4g Beacon staff 4g Prom Committee 35 Band 3,4, Glee Club I,2,3,4g Operetta 2, 3g Thespian Play 2, 3,4g ThespianOfficer 3,43 Thespians 3,4g F.H.A, l, Y-Teen Initiation Team 3: HomecomingCommittee 3,45 Music Festival I,2,3,4. GENEVIEVE HOPKINS, Jenny Jay Hi Journal 45 Girls' Glee Club I, BONNY LOU KEERAN, Bon Y-Teen 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 1,35 Oper- etta I,3g Thespians 3, 4g Thespian Officer 45 Thespian Play 3g Journalism 3, Honor Society 3,4g Y-Teen Officer 4g Band I,2, 3,4, Music Festival I,2,3,4g Beacon Staff 3-4- , .. B' ' ' Q r if can 5 fs 2 5 ?'f 1 ay 5 T J kfk, es' ? JV K F ilt 5 ' il , V M .C 3 t is 'V i'fi i ' if ss' ,fr K, Sl IIIRS , MARJORIE LAFFERTY, Marge Beacon Staff 4, Jay Hi Journal 3,45 Girls' Glee Club Ig Y-Teens 35 F.H.A, Ig Thes- pians Play 3, s WF- AUDREY MOATS, Godery Goats Operetta 2,3,4, Ensemble I,2,3,4g Band 1, 2.3.4, All County Music I,2g All County Band 3,4g Girls Glee Club I,2,3,4g Play 3, 4, Thespians 3,4g Honor Society 4g Cheer leader 4, Beacon Staff 3,4g Band Officer 3, 4g Y-Teen 2,3,4g Homecoming Committee 2, 3g Y-Teen Cabinet 4g Prom Committee 35 Operetta Pianist 3,4. 'i MARY JANE MONTGOMERY, Su'awberry F.H.A. I: Y-Teen 2,3,4gG1eeC1Llb I,2,3, 4, Operetta I,2,3g Thespians 4, Thespian S E I 0 R S Play 3, Jay Hi Journal 4g Majorette 2.3.4, Band Officer g Prom Committee g Music 4 3 Festival I,2, 3.4: Homecoming Committee 3,45 Y-Teen Initiation Committee 3. JAMES MONTGOMERY, Jim Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g Base- ball I,2, 3,4g Basketball Co-Cpatain 43 All County Football, Ist team 3, 2nd team 4, All County Basketball, 2nd team 43 Beacon Staff 4. ROBERT NEEDLES, Shifty Football 3, Boys GleeClub I, 23 Basketball 2, 3: Beacon Staff 4, TED PECK, 'Teddy' Football 3,4g Boys' Glee Club I,2, BEVERLY L, MYERS, Bev Y'T8eI12,3,4: Glee C1ub1,3,4, Operetta I, 3g AllCounty 3, 4, Ensemble 3g Music Festival I. 3. 4. 12 RONNIE LEE RETHERFORD Scrawn Football I, 2,45 Basketball I, 2g Baseball I 3g Glee Club 1.2, 3g Track 4, Operetta 1,2 Homecoming Committee 4 GLENN W. SNOW, Snowbal1 Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball i,2, 3, 4, Base- ball I, 3,4g Operetta 2,3,4gG1CB Club 1,2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3,4g Track 2, 3: Class Officer I,2,3,4g Play 35 Football Co-Captain 43 Hi-Y Officer 45 All County Music 2,3,4g Beacon Staff 43 All County Football znd Team 3. ROBERT WALKER, Bob Boys' GleeC1ub 4g Operetta 4, Play 4g Base- ball 4g All County Music 4. JOHN WATSEWAH, Watsey Hi-Y Chaplain 4, LYNN PHALEN Wandie Thespians 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 All County Music 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Na tional Honor Society 3 4 Beacon Staff4 Mayoriette I 2,3 4 Good Sportsmanship Award 3 County Queen 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Girls State 3 Play 3 4 Y Teen 2 3 4 Y Teen Cabinet 3g Secretary of Licking County Honor Society 4: Honor Society Initiation Team 4, DOROTHY PRIEST, Dot Jay Hi Journal 4g Girls' Glee Club 2. MARY LUCILLE SMITH, Smitty F.H.A. lg Girls' Glee Club I, 2. Im if and Sl IIIRS 63 1 X CALVIN ROBERT CLAY BRUCE BENEDICT Valedictorian 531Ul3I0F13f1 A scholarship to Capital University DAVID BENSON Outstanding Athlete I95O'I95I Outstanding Student 1950-1951 Activities Award I950'IQ5I Superintendent's Declamation Award MARIORIE LAFFERTY CAROL EDWARDS County BCS! Citizen bocal Best Citizen Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award Home Economics Award 1950-1951 DELJORES HOLBROOK Dramatics Award 1950-1951 Typing Award 1950-1951 LYNN PHALEN GENEVIEVE HOPKINS Outstanding Student Regular Attendance Award 1950-1951 I Regular Attendance Award 1950-IQSI AUDREY MOATS Activities Award 1950-1951 . 'iw 3 'lo 09972 Processional , Baritone Solo Senior Addresses Music .' . . Class Address 1 1 PBQSXDEN ' Y 5339! YK- V' veal oil' Processional Invocation . Hymn , Solo. . . Class Sermon Anthem . Benediction Recessional ga? CUMMIIHMI I MONDAY, MAY 21, 1951 8: I5 P. M. High School Auditorium , . . , , PompandCircumstance High School Band Invocation . . . . . . Reverend R.C. McMillan Johnstown Baptist-Presbyterian Church . . . ....... V ander Cook Audrey Moats A Backward Glance ...... Bruce Benedict Salutatorian of the Class of 1951 The Turning Points of History'1 , . ,Dave Benson Class Orator The Spirit of America ...... Calvin Clay Valedictorian of the Class of 1951 . . Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Bach Senior Ensemble What Do You Mean, Higher Education? Dr. H.L. Yochum, President Capital University Presentation ofAwards , , , , , , , R,M,Sh01-L Principal of High School Presentation ofCIass. , . , ,,,, S,R,John5on Presentation of Diplomas . . . . . W.A, Ashbrook President of Board of Education Alma Mater Benediction , BACCAlAURlAll SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1951 8:15 P. M. Johnstown-Monroe School l I Mrs. .Lawrehce Gillum, Organist - - Q 0 o 0 4 . . u an 4 . n on 1 4 . . . . . Reverend Walter H. Reitz Johnstown Methodist Church Marche Pontificale, Kulla k . Reverend Walter H. Reitz Johnstown Methodist Church . . God of Our Fathers . . . . . . . . . . The Publican, VandeWater Lawrence Gillum Reverend R.C. McMillan Johnstown Baptist-Presbyterian Church High Schodl Choir Mrs. Lawrence Gillum, Organist 15 . . . . . Crowns . . . God So Loved The World, Stainer . Reverend Walter H. Reitz Finale in A , Harris sa cms is-P' we Wlll 1520,-Q We the Senior Class of Johnstown High School, being of sick mind and un- sound body, which is natural for us, do hereby will the following liabilities to our faculty and underclassmen: TO OUR FAC ULTY: To Miss Woodyard-anapartmentwith a stage so that she canhave play practice every night. To Mr. McNemar-a set of new answer books as his old ones will expire after this year. To Mr. Kensicki-a set of movies for his science classes. To Mr. Johnson-a pent-house apart- ment on top of J.H,S, so he can have de- tention 365 days a year, To Mr, Myer-a new set of portable shirt collars to replace the old ones he has stretched out of shape. To Mr. Hartman-a new car for the Driver's Trainingclass since the Seniors finished the old one off. To Mr. Gillum-a scholarship to the Hillbilly School of Music so he can take up square dancing. To Miss Lemon and Miss Smoots-a marriage license and a ring. 0 To Miss Leiby-60 dates with Corny Cavendish to coming events at IHS. To Mrs. Franklin-10 tickets to the 'Kill-You-Or-Cure-You' Health Studio to build up her resistance I, Dave Benson, will my ability to agree and my pictures ofmarried women to John Elbon. TO OUR UNDERC LASSMEN: l, Jack Ankrom will my ability to wreck cars to Tom L. Johnson and will keep Marianne for myself, I, Nancy Burrell, will my nickname Barrell to Joan Downing. I, Keith Ashbrook, will my height to Norman Priest. I, Joan Clutter, will my capacity to hold hard cider to Mary Alice Looker, I, Bruce Benedict, will my haircut to Leland Hubbell and my ability in chem- istry class to Doyle Melick. I, Dolores Davis, will my laugh to Maxine Partlow and my skating ability to Marianne Kasson. Also my ability to settle to one boy so quickly to any Junior girl who feels capable, I, 'Nancy Denman, will my loisterous ability to Marianne Kasson and will take Dorsel, the mad hatter, with me. I, Richard Chapman, will my ability to go with a girl for 10 months without kissing her to Jack Swick. I, Carol Edwards,will my ability to get called on in Government class to Dorothy Neibarger. I, CalvinClay, leavea goodjoke book to Leland Hubbell, and my orchid col- lection to Ann Freeman. I, Jeanne Edwards, will my ways of winningarguements and mybrass knuck- les to the coming Senior Class. fThey'1l need theml I, Tom Dague, willmy ability to take corners on two wheels to Shirley Smith, and my straight hair to Tom L,Johnson. I, Mary JoFohl, will my ability to go steadywith one boy for Syears toCarolyn Weeks. I, MarvinFleshman, willmy ambition to become Editor ofthe Chicago Tribune to Corny Cavendish. 1, Tom Hartsock, will my ability to get my lessons to Harry Kincaid and my ability to always agree with Miss Wood- I, Lee Freshwater, will my hips and long nose to Virginia Jones. 16 yard to Dale Ashbrook, I, Helen Green, will my ability to blow safes to June Forest. I, Dalton Houck, wilfmy famous head- shake to Howard Hopkins. I, Anna Jean Hatten, will my southern accent to Shirley Smith and my Dagmar personality to Mary Jo Orndorff. I, Richard Johnson, nationally known as Dr. Reverand Lucas, will my famous name of LuLu to Monroe Wright. I, Delores Holbrook,will my red hair to Pat Adams and my variety of boy- friends to Ann Freeman. I, DanJones, willmy Fordwith Mar- gie in the back seat to Jack Swick. I, Genevieva Hopkins, will my giggle to Dorothy Neibarger. I, Leo Kasson, will my good speaking ability to Harold Myers. I, Bonny Keeran, will my ability to have good slumber parties to Ellen Clutter. I, Marjorie Lafferty, leave my ability at gathering papers to Carolyn Weeks. I, Jim Montgomery, leave my lover boy looks to Lester Hulse. 1, Audrey Moats, leave my record of being the most talkative girl in J,H,S. to any Junior girl who can beat my record. I, Robert Needles, leave my art of accidentally walking away with hotel fSenecal mats to Joe Hopkins. I, Mary Jane Montgomery, leave my Betty Grable shape to Anita Patton. I, Ted Peck, do here -by leave mybody and soul to Uncle Sam. I, Beverly Myers, leave my ability to :liscuss politics to Mary Dietzel, I, Ron Retherford, will my ability to stay out for sports to Norman Priest. I, Lynn Phalen, leave my famous saying, l'm not that kind of a girl to Pat Adams. I, Glenn Snow, leave my ability to be a hen-peeked boy-friend to Tom L. John- son. I, Dorothy Priest, leave my famous hair-cut to Beverly Bauchert and my art of washing cars to Liz Dietrich. I, John Watsewah, leave my position as Chief of the BlackFoot Tribe to Harold Romine and will keep my cat named Bon- ny. I1 I, Lucille Smith, leave my ability of getting a diamond ring to Lalah Disben- nett, and my ability in Home Economics to Dorothy Neibarger. I, Bob Walker, leave my profession as kissing bandit to Lee Ashbrook, and my ability to drive cars to Albert Grove. I, Bob Keeran, will my ability in foot- ball to Charles I-lagenlocker and my way with girls to Robert Pitt. Unsigned, unsealed, and misplaced this second Tuesday of the sixth week ofJune. Oogie, alias, Nancy Denman Boogie, alias, Mary Jo Fohl Woogie, alias, Delores Davis Ike, alias, Dave Benson Mike, alias, Calvin Clay ,ibn gba., 0.53. .N v - ., - X. - V 'f 1 mph. ,A 5 rl - .aw ,QE L55 ,S A ? :EJ VV, ' m L- Nl fi .5 K x ClASS ORIGINAL C LASS ROLL Buddy Benedict, Nancy Burrell, Richard Chapman, Tom Dague, De- lores Davis, Carol Edwards, Jeanne Edwards, Ma rvin Fleshman, Tom Hartsock, Dick Johnson, Bob Keeran, Bonny Keeran, Marjorie Lafferty, Mary J. Montgomery, Robert Needels, Ted Peck, Lynn Phalen, Dot Priest, Ron Retherford, Bob Walker. ADDITIONS TO CLASS ROLL Name and Grade JackAn.krom-Z,KeithAshbrook-4, Dave Benson-6, Calvin Clay-10, Joan Clutter-7, Nancy Denman-4, Mary Jo Fohl -4, Lee Freshwater - Il, Helen Green-6,Anna Jean Hatten-9, Delores Holbrook-9, Jenny Hopkins-6, Dalton Houck-9, Dan Jones-9, Leo Kasson-4 Audrey Moats-6, Jim Montgomery-3, Beverly Myers-7, Lucille Smith-3, Glenn Snow-7, John Watsewah-9. ADVISORS Names and Grade Miss Payne -1, Miss Hunter- 2, Mrs. Sites-3, Miss Searfoss-4, Miss Butcher-5,Mr. Wright-6,Mrs. Cana- day-7, Mr. Keltner-8, Mrs. Cox-9, Mrs,Singletary-9,MissRaab-10,Miss Leiby-1 1, Mr. McNemar-1 1, Miss Le- mon-l2., Miss Smoots-12, HISIURY O UTS TANDING HONORS HONOR SOCIETY-Bonny Keeran, J. Clutter, L. Phalen, A. Moats, L, Freshwater, C. Clay, M. Fleshman, D. Benson, B. Benedict. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-L. Phalen, A, Moats, B. Keeran, L. Freshwater, C. Clay, B. Benedict,D. Benson. LICKINGANA M. Fleshman, COUNTY QUEEN-L. Phalen, STUDENT COUNCIL-C, Clay, DRAMATICS-D. Holbrook, GIRLS 8: BOYS STATE- L, Phalen, C, Clay, BEST CITIZEN-M. Lafferty, C, Ed- wards. DEC LAMATION-H. Green, D. Benson, HEAD MAJORETTE-N. Bur- rell. VALEDICTORIAN-C. Clay, SA- LUTATORIAN-B. Benedict. SPORTS HONORS HOMEC OMING-M. J, Fohl, Queen, N, Denman, C, Edwards, Senior At- tendants, SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY L. Phalen, M. Lafferty, BEST ATH- LETE-D. Benson, CHEERLEADERS- N. Denrnan, M, Fohl, J. Edwards, L, Freshwater, A. Moats, N. Burrell, FOOTBALL-B. Keeran, Co-Captain. All County lst team, Mid-Buckeye Leagueg Glenn Snow, Co-Captain, All County Znd teamg J. Montgomery A11 County lst teamg D. Benson, All County Znd team. BASKETBALL-J. Mont- gomery, D. Benson, Co-Captains. SPECIAL OCCASIONS Junior-Senior Banquet-May 6, 1950-Seneca Hotel-C lass of '51 Host. Homecoming- Oct. 6, 1950-Wonfrom Summit-Mary Jo Fohl, Queen. Junior-Senior Banquet-May 4, 1951-Seneca Hotel-Class of '51 Guest. Baccalaureate-Mav 2.0, 1951-Class Sermon, Rev. R. C. McMillan. Commencement-May Zl, 1951-C lass Address, Dr.H.L.Yochum, President Capital University. Senior Trip-May Z2-23-Detroit 8: Canada-Miss Leiby 81 Mr. Short Chaperones. Alumni Banquet-May 26, 1951-Rev. D, Illingworth, Toast- master. .-.FW ew J 'A '1 bums 3 j vnovulcv ...ga .- . v It is the year 1971. The class of 1951 is holding their annual reunion on the 4th of Julybecause they were always firecrackers. First we see President Dave Ben- son. Dave has been driving with Joy Chitwood's Daredevils for the past Z0 years. Riding with Dave in his hopped up Model A are Jim Montgomery and Tom Hart- sock. Dave pickedthemup at the Yankee Stadium after their ba l game this afternoon. Tom isn't eating much corn off the cob today as he was hit with a ball by the third baseman. Jim is coaching the Yankee fan club this year. Jim feels right at home. Over to our left is Shifty Cauliflour Needels and John Red nose, Blackfoot Wat- sewah. Both are heavy weight contenders for the midget this summer. Well, I see Dave is having trouble with his Model A . Now he has Dalton Houck and Leo Kas- son, famous mechanics from Mechanics Burg, working on it. Of course, we mustn'tforgetour host and hostess, Jeanne and Glenn Snow. They now have a beautiful home here in California, which Glenn built out of plaster. Now over to our right we see Rev. Highpockets Johnson. Hello Rev. , how are you? Just fine. Ijust came back from Trinidad. You know I'm working with the Jews. As of now I have seven wardrobes of clothes and three automobiles and I've only spent 5769. 34. And of course here is Bob Keeran, who has swindled Blynn Evans out of some Brick Create. Let's leave Bob for a minute now because I see four memb-ers of the California Crackers coming over this way. They are Marvin Fleshman and Rich- ard Chapman, who have been playing professional accordion for about fifteen years, and Dan Jones and Bob Walker, who are more famous now than Les Paul was twenty years a o. Well, look who just came down the lane in their old Tucker. Why it's Teddysses Peck. Where have you been, Teddy? Oh, fishinses. Catch any? Yessums. Ten catfishes. Say here comes Mr. and Mrs. Scron Scredeford and son Scrany on their Allis Chalmers. Scrany's been out plowing this morning. Bruce Benedict, the champion tennis playerg Keith Ashbrook, the professional skeeter catcher, and Jack Ankrom from Hollywood are way ahead of everyone else. They're already eating. No won- der we couldn't find them. We are all together today except for two people, Calvin Clay and Tom Dague. Calvin had to go to a Senate Crime investigation in New York. Sen. Kefauver was ill so Calvin is taking over. Oh! yes, and Tom Dague had to take a payload from the graveyard over to Russia in his jet. Tom is trying to make the Iron Curtain more substantial. Oh! don't think the class of 51 didn't have any girls. Sitting beside me is Joan Clutter, who has just been released from jail. She was picked up five years ago for wreckless driving. She was put in jail for five years and her driver's license suspended for eight years. Who would be at the door now? No one but Lynn Plalen, our Queen of the 4th of July Parade here in California. It was awfully hard to decide between five girls: Carol Edwards, Mary Jo Fohl, Lee Freshwater, and Bonny Keeran, who are her attendants. Over to my right is Delores Holbrook, who runs the Hot Rod races. Here come two of our bestOpera Singers in Hollywood, Dolores Davis and Beverly Myers. You can see them on stage every night in downtown Hollywood. Across from me is the Gossip Flingers, one of the best baseball teams for girls anyone could,ask for. The team includes Jenny Hopkins, who is pitcher, Dot Priest, catcher, Margie Lafferty, first base, Lucille Smith, second base, and Helen Green, third base. They have won two games and lost six. We mustn't forget Audrey Moats and Nancy Denman, who are two of the cheer- leaders for the girls' baseball team, otherwise known as the Jumping Jacks. Guess who's here from the Fred Astaire Dancing Studio. None other than Mary Jane Montgomery. Closing our reunion, we see Nancy Burrell who led the band in the 4th of July Parade giving a baton twirling exhibition. As the curtain closes on this get-togcth- er, we are happy for the opportunity of seeing our notorious classmates once more. 19 WW!! Ui qwj5W'VMWlf'ff T 30 g . ,pf-5 !K',2a,ggj0x0fe'2 DW' o W 2 W WW G W WWMQX ,Rag W QQ' 4, fe' SQ? S 2 5 2 R'5saQ,W A' if RE 3 R 3 Aww X? EF? we widkiwfw xyiff fy S M7525-QXWQNJMSA M QM gift! wwz W D+f,,7Q9J1Wf'7:fvUl f2,,v sy mm Wm Qgxjp Q FJ? L79 FIRST ROW: Liz Dietrich, Shirley Smith, jack Swick, Dale Ashbrook, Joan Downing, Ann Freeman, Mary Alice Looker, Dorothy Neibarger, June Forest, SECOND ROW: Charles Hagenlocker, Howard Hopkins, Carolyn Weeks, Harry Kincaid, Harold Myers, Pat Adams, Bob Cavendish, Virginia Jones, Maxine Partlow. THIRD ROW: Mr. McNemar, Dorothy Hopkins, Mary Jo Orndorff, Monroe Wright, Tom L. johnson, Anita Patton, Marianne Kasson, Lester Hulse, Robert Pitt, Miss Leiby, FOURTH ROW: Lee Ashbrook, Doyle Melick, Albert Grove, Joe Hopkins, Norman Priest, Leland llubhell, Harold Roniiue. J U I 0 R S U I l C UN : 5' Lu' 3-. .. Hn-Y E E S if Sq. Q9 Y.-TEENS W x Er? 0 3' 2' Q- 465 098 P S J-0 Q T Q Q' .1 E5 . 0 F mo 6 'I' ef if .n2vrC0'Z,v99 090 '4f N105 Hn W 6' 06 0099 5 XXX A E9 D S La Q dl- .Cl V 7-3 'N Va xc' ml Mxoooegimxgq Q: Q' QAXIMQ KA? v oo tis 'F' fr '5 K3 its QU so '5' CF fu is 2 F Q 'O or Q 'I' o Q-'I' 0 Q Q'f z2?f2 1- -from ons. Z2 SOPHOMQQS I2 9 DA N :sophomores ParTiciPafl'ecl in ALL COUNTY MUSIC BAND 32533-4T:fTAFF H' 'Y Y - TE E NS FOOTBALL TRACK BASKETBALL B A555914 FIRST ROW: Ella Ruth DeLong, Phyllis Ashbrook, Joyce Swick, Marilyn Samsel, Barbara Carley, Ruth Weaver, Jo Ann Piper, Carolyn Adams, Fred Moore. SECOND ROW: Neil Longwell, Patty Morrison, Bill Fohl, Gerald Boner, Logean Matney, Doris Fickel, Roderick Clark, Anna Mae Hughes, Richard Montgomery, John Forest, Carol Lafferty. THIRD ROW: Mr. Kensicki, Eddie O'Bryan, John Johnson, Bill Lynch, Jim Howell, Richard Lewis, Hazel Bisang, Anna Green Ron Smith, Bob Logan, Z3 FIRST ROW: Shirley Parks, Bonnie McClintick, Judy Dietrick, Barbara Kennedy, Bill Stratton, Gene Almendinger, Bill Liggett, Clyde Montgomery, Larry Moore, Carolyn Davis, Saundra Evans. SECOND ROW: Robert Shea, Don Chapman, Robert Welch, Janet Priest, Harley Reese, Wanda Jacks, Patty Davii- son, Bill Almendinger, Carol Parker, Carol Foster, Mary Lou Keyser. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Franklin, Joan Smith, Lois Downing, James Piper, Paul O'Bryan, Jane Srough, Norma Severn, Sheila Rhodeback, Katie McCann, Charles Fohl, Mark Hopkins, Pat Mustacchio, Marjorie Looker, Elsie Miller, Barbara Conard, Mr. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Bodkins, Lavina Jones, Janice Priest, Barbara Noble, Jack Dowell, John Fleshman, Goldie Holbrook, Shirley Parker, Philip Gray, Raymond Belt, William Pitt, Earl Apple- man. ABSENT: Raymond Larck, William Houck, Richard Scovell, Patricia Howell, Tom Dixon. F REfl':,! C'f',f,f'1gD IN PAR TRACK BOX SOCIAL BASEBALL THESPIAN PLAYS FOOTBALL BARN DANCE BASKETBALL BEACON STAFF ...L.,.. FIRST ROW: Judy Carr, Carolyn Colville, Pat Lafferty, Julia Bailey, John Whitten, Eleanor Parsons, Donnie Priest, Carolyn Sager, Larry Rhodeback, Martha Ashbrook, Bill Houck, Barbara Weaver. SECOND ROW: Raymond Cleveland, Mary Strouse, Madeline Hartsock, Shirley Forest, Fannie Hatren, Patty Dague, Vernon Smith, Wayne Ashbrook, Wesley Smith, Diane Egan, William Miles, Betty Appleman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hartman, Bob Adams, Ronnie Amrine, Nancy Medors, Paul Peterman, Joe Amkrom, John Dowell, Wanda Green, Martha Lewis, Patty Adams, Roberta Hopkins, Janet Fleshman, Larry Baker, William King, Miss Woodyard. FOURTH ROW: Gibby Walker, Donald Piper, Lee Parsons, Thermon O'Quinn, Peck, Lynn Melick. Monty Turley, Eddie Neptune, Jon Cooperrider, Dick Dague, Betty ABSENT: Jim Miller, Shelia Hayes. FIRST ROW: David Conway, Christine Needles, Bob Walker, Barbara Ashbrook, Bob Hatten, Larry Smith, Kathline Davis, Marvin Montgomery, Dan Swick. SECOND ROW: Joe Howell Paul Priest, Donna Hopkins, Nancy Cooper, John Kirby, Roger Priest, Joe Almendinger, Lovell Busch, Billy Conard, Gary Taylor, John Keene, Sonny Jakeway. THIRD ROW: Mr. Gillum, Edna Davis, Carl Keyser, Richard Neibarger, Janet Jones, Raymond Piper, David Noble, Fred Johnson, Richard Piper, Norman Sines, Charlene Davis, La1ahDague, Judy Cox, Kenneth Jacks, Betty Miller. FOURTH ROW: John Berkley, Barbara May, Charles Hayes, Nancy Downing, Janie Wynne, Diane Davis, Gery Chambers, Larry Dorsey, Ester Priest, Doris Strouse, Mary Miles, Marsha Pitt. 1 ..M, ,re - tn, ,r.,.,.., . , ...A le...-,....,,..a.i.. ., s...,.,,.,,..,.. M ,N . ,..,. Mp., ,....L ruf- . . . ,.-P - !... J..!.- ' . .......-.-.....-.....-.......'.. .. . . . . . . . . . . V. . .'.'.'.'. .'. . .'.'.'.'.'. . . . - . , l or-W A 4 4 '1' Smith, Marilyn Foster, Shirley Walker, Jackie Pitzer, Jimmy McClintick, Jimmy Potter, FIRST ROW: George Sharp, Danny Fleshman, Richard Smith, Jean McAllister, Herbert S I X 'I' H Joyce McAllister. SECOND ROW: Larry Evans, Maxine Lafferty, Ruth Hawk, Norma Forest, Dague. THIRD ROW: Mr, Wright, Virginia Appleman, Ruperta Longwell, Virginia Busch, Georgia Kenison, Betty Blagg, James Downing, Harold May, Sandra Potts, Charles Weeks, Barbara Thompson, Eileen Miller, Ben Franklin, David Adams, Robert Morrison, Bonnie G R A Il E Don Moore. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Ankrom, James Mason, Glen McDavid, Paul Clark, John Thompson, Edith Sachs, Charles Thompson, Jimmy Colville, Billy Severn, ABSENT: Linda Lewis, Erwin Neptune. HHH Milli FIRST ROW: Anna Favill, Mike Swick, Margie Thompson, Viola Miller, Virginia Berkley, Charon McCann, Marcia Gray, Donna Green, Elsie Johnson, Mary Lou Cooper. SECOND ROW: Eugene Kirkpatrick, Terry Parsons, Bucky Byers, Carolyn Smith, Judith Parsons, Betty Severn, Billy May, Jimmy Jacks, Barbara Bailey, Karen Foster, THIRD ROW: Miss Searfoss, Clarence Swick, Carol Neibarger, Charles Dietrich, Shirley Dowell, Carol Appleman, Jeanne Needles, Joyce Suver, Warren Butt, William Piper. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Priest, Roger Buck, Ellis O'Quinn, Lester Hartsock, Jimmy Retherford, Francis Peterman, Kenneth Walker. ABSENT: Franklin Blagg, James Bryant, Judy Wickiser, Donald Disbennett, Bobby Hayes, Glena Myers. . , .- , .a.,s,...a . .U W . ... ........r..,..u,.,.l. , ,,,.k... ..,........-.....L... . -- . -- . aa 0 .-. .. . Q. 0 .Ia 0. . ..- .- .'. r. ,J E: . I 5 A jx - dw, - - - -f- ,-f-. -.-.-.-.-I'I'l'I'I'f'l'.'-'-T-1-I-I-I'I-f'I-.'.'.'.'.'.'.'-'-T-1.1-I-I-I .' 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SECOND ROW: Bonnie Martin, Virginia Walker, Della Bailey, Sally Downing, Keith Kitzmiller, William Smith, Larry Sanford, John Appleman, Judy Shumaker, Toni Fox, Vernon Ashbrook, THIRD ROW: Larry Gilchrist, Sylvester O'Quinn, Thomas Franklin, Freddie Bush, George Keyser, Garnet Suver, Roger Medors. Rebecca Blamer, Richard Yer- key, Donald Davison. FOURTH ROW: Miss Edith Cole, David Kasson, Jerry Jones, Linda Bevelhymer, Rachel Dimond, Judy Potts, Charlotte Cooper, John Bush, Ii 0 ll R 'I' H FIRST ROW: Kenneth Ashbrook, Glenna Myer, Norma Evans, Mary Burton, James Disben- FIRST ROW: Alass Logan, Raymond Dowell, Karen Montgomery, Sherman Byers, Marlena Dietrich, Carolyn McAllister, Carolyn Miller, Dickie Ashbrook, Bonita Hess, Patty Thomp- son, Stuart Parsons. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Rice, Larry Riffe, Charlotte Barrick, Suzanne Ashbrook, Sue Davis, Merriel Davis, Dolly Jakeway, Dickie Bare, Ronald Bishop, David Hopkins, Billy Wood. THIRD ROW: Mary Retherford, Beverly Dowell, Eddie Busch, Johnny I I-I I R II McCann, Mike Carr, Wayne Peterman, Carolyn Piper, Donna Favill, Patty Bisang, Anne Ashbrook, Ruth Ann Hatten. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Sites, Larry Piper, Douglas Clutter, Rus- sell Swick, Herbert Needels, Anna Bush, Robert Davison, Jimmy Bush, Allen Bailey, Johnny Siegel, David Mason, Paul Wade. ABSENT: Joby Gross, Carl Miller, Stanley Smith, John G R A 0 I Wright, Junior Knight. - . ,l - i, r a z J s . - . .'.' '. . . . .... . . . , . . - '- :.:. .- .olo u. .j.:. '. u.n.l 'a ...J . a.i.0 'u u'u'J 'n 1 . .-... . 1.1 . .:. . . . . . . .-. . . . -'t - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - ,f4-.r.- Ln..-.:.'.'. . we Betty Conard, Judy Pitzer, Vickie Hawk, Michael Byers. SECOND ROW: Janet Conway FIRST ROW: Stephen Miles, Carol Green, Jerry Jo Voris, Judy Appleman, Dottie Fohl, S E C U Il Eddie Johnson, Michael Hatton, Danny Croak, Carol Bailey, Fern Favill, Delores Busch Arthur llayes, Dianne Needles, Larry Pickering, Joe May, Dianne Foster, Patty Walker Bobby Crist, Larry Humphrey, Eddie Tippett. THIRD ROW: Olivia Fox, Bobby Evans, G R A Il I FOURTH ROW: Mrs, Moats, Urvin Hartsock, Roy Jacks, Karen Butt, Joy Johnson, Dianna Jones, Dolores Yerkey, Brenda Wilson, Donald Hollis, Bill Clellan, ABSENTg Susan Gross, Gcorgine Smith, Saundra Wickiser, Junior Smith, Richard Bryant, Raymond Burton, Earl llayes, . .. . 0 . . n '- . '- - . I. . '. . '. . '- . .Q . . u . . .- FIRST ROW: Judith Garrabrant, Susie Searles, Richard Potter, Carl Bailey, David Appleman, Michael Bare, Nancy Heinlin, Jimmie Krouse, Susan McElwee, Wilma Favill, Francis Davis. SECOND ROW: Patricia Disbennett, Katherine Piper, Tom Conard, James Logan, Duane Creasop, Susan Rice, Sandra Rice, Robert Sachs, Patty Smith, Barbara Wickiser, Carolyn Riffe. THIRD ROW: Lafe Miller, Neal Retherford, Clyde Peterman, Dorothy Bar- rick, Darlene Davis, Marie Keene, Earl Holbrook, Shirley Severn, Jeanne Downing, FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Zane Stout, Tonnie Snyder, Carolyn Hatten, Harvey Reese, Patty Swick, Sally Keyser, Richard Horch, Joe Dague, Nancy Bishop, Miss Lena Miller, ABSENT: Winston Burton, Darrell Clouse, Teddy Dorsey, Vicky Hartsock, Janie Hayes, Carol Hollis, Ann Knight, Earl Hayes, Raymond Burton, Richard Bryant, Robert Tay- lor, Lusetta Myer. . . . 1 1 L 1 ,Al 1 l , . r . 1 - - -f- -, , ' . '- . . .'. . ... s . .'. . - -.. . - . .'. - . . .'- . . , . ... 1 Q . -- . . '. '- . . '. '1'. lo In - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . - s 0 . . . . . . - 0 . . .'.'.:.:.3.:n.'.-.-.:.:.3.:.3.L.-- . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . -- - ' '.'.'.'. 0 - . -'-'.'.'. . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . - . . . . . - . . . - - . Q . . . . . . . . ....... ....-.-i..-.-.o----.s '5',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',',','.','.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'-'-'.'-'.'.'-'. . . .'. . . . - . . . - . .. . ..... .... .. ........ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - - . . . . . .'.'. . . . a . . . . . Q . . . - . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - - . . - - 0 . Q53 L rx AM ,M ,, ?5f'X 5 fx r'N fxfxfl? .553 ' M! ! fC.f!fJ'l J' MA' fh .6 Daglle T. .Tohnson Cavendish Retherford Back Back Back Tackle The Johnnies won a Second Place Tro phy in the Licking County League. Montgome ry Back Keeran Snow Tackle Back Co-Captain Co-Captain Mid Buckeye League, First Team Kincaid Ashbrook Wright J. Hopkins Guard Guard Center Tackle 30 Benson Elbon Melick Hartsock End End Back Back .TOHNNIES OPPONENTS 13 Centerburg 13 6 Cardington 3 7 7 Ashley 26 39 Summit Station 19 O Sunbury 12 6 Granville 34 13 Utica 6 33 Hebron 14 39 Richwood Z6 Meyer C oach Grove H, Hopkins Swick J. Johnson End Guard Guard Tackle 31 Snow Montgomery Benson Da gue Guard Forward Center Forward C o-C aptain C o-C aptain Hartman Coach Cavendish Hartsock Guard Forward Elbon Forward Priest Center Grove Forward 32 .Tohnsonn Forward FIRST ROW: Tom L. Johnson, John Elbon, Jim Montgomery, Dave Benson, Tom Dague, Glenn Snow. SECOND ROW: Coach Hartman, Bob Welch, Bob Cavendish, Albert Grove, Norman Priest, Tom Hartsock, Fred Moore, The Johnstown Johnnies' varsity coach for this season was Gerry Hartman and the reserve coach was Kenny Meyer. They coached the basketbailsquad into a very successful record for this year. TheJohnnies only lost 3 out of I6 games and'2 of these were to Granville and the other was to Kirkersville. The Johnnies will lose six men from the varsity squad this year, They are: Jim Montgomery, Dave Benson, Tom Dague, Tom I-Iartsock, Glenn Snow, and Ron Retherford, There will be four lettermen re- turning next year, They are: John Elbon, Tom L, Johnson, Bob Cavendish, and Norman Priest. The Johnnies had a little set-back in the tournament this year, but we are looking for better luck in the tournament next year. FIRST ROW: Bob Welch, Gene Almendinger, Billy Stratton, Rod Clark, John Forest, Jack Swick Fred Moore. SECOND ROW: Coach Meyer, Jim Piper, Monroe Wright, Albert Grove, Joe Hopkins Gerald Boner, Raymond Belt. 33 wr ef js' .4 K The baseballteam didn't have a very successful season in records, but they did have a lot of fun and enjoyed playing baseball under the coaching of Gerry Hartman, The baseballteam consisted of, FIRST ROW: Jack Swick, Tom I... Johnson, Dave Benson, Tom Hartsock, Jim Mont- gomery. John Elbon, Glenn Snow, Bob Cavendish. SECOND ROW: Coach Hartman, Bill Stratton, Gerald Boner, Jim Piper, Jack Ankrom, John Johnson, Dan Jones, Bob Welch. The track team enjoyed a successful season under the coaching of Kenny Meyer and won second place trophy for Johnstown. The track team consisted of, FIRST ROW: Eddie O'Bryan, Robert Pitt, Howard Hopkins, Doyle Melick, Bob Cavendish, Harley Reese, Raymond Belt, Lee Ashbrook. SECOND ROW: Tom Hartsock, Jim Montgomery, Dave Benson, Jack Ankrom, Joe Hopkins, Gerald Boner, Coach Meyer. 34 IIHHIHIAIHIIS VARSITY IEANNE EDWARDS LEE FRESHWATER MARY .TO FOHL LIZ DIETRICH NANCY DENMAN The cheerleaders, both varsity and reserve, should be congratulated for their wonderful support of the teams. We lose 4varsity and Z re- serve cheer1eaders,but we know that the cheer- leaders of IHS willcarry on the spirit that these MARY JO FCHL cheerleaders maintained. .TEANNE EDWARDS LIZ DIETRICH NANCY DENMAN RESERVES AUDREY IVIOATS JUDY DIETRICI-I SAUNDRA EVANS NANCY BURRELL LEE FRESHWATER 3 5 ix Q QXX E X E Jaffe I s r .... FIRST ROW: Lynn Phalen, Audrey Moats, Lee Freshwater, Mary Jo Orndorff, Joan Clutter, Bonny Keeran, SECOND ROW: Tom L. Johnson, Calvin Clay, Dave Benson, Marvin Fleshman, Bruce Benedict. To start another very active year for the Johnstown members of the Honor Societies, two members were selected for the initiation team which initiated the new members of the Licking County Honor Society. So it was that Audrey Moats, Lee Freshwater, Mary Jo Orndorff, Tom L. Johnson, Dave Benson, Harry Kincaid, Bruce Benedict, and John Elbon found Lynn Phalen, Honor Society Secretary, and Calvin Clay putting them through the ropes at the initiation held at Homer High School. The other members who had joined the ranks of the Honor Society last year were Joan Clutter, Bonny Keeran, and Marvin Fleshman. Lynn Phalen and Calvin Clay also had the pleasure of initiating Audrey, Lee, Mary Jo, Bonny. Tom L, , Dave, Harry, and Bruce into the membership of the National Honor Society in a high school assem- bly program, The Johnstown members of the County Honor Society also attended the annual banquet given this year at Kirkersville. The LICKINGANA is an annual publication showing the various activities of the county schools. All-County activities are also represented by pictures and write-ups. A subscriber of the LICKINGANA receives a copy of the Literary Edition and a Tour- nament program which is published in connection with the Student Council. Johns- town had two representatives on the LICKINGANA Staff this yearg Marvin Fleshman as Art Editor fa position he has held for four yearsj and Bob Cavendish as reporter of the six -man football, Under the very capable leadership of their advisors, County Superintendent Har- old Sebold, Mrs. Newkirk of Hebron, and Mr. Thomas Quick of Alexandria, the County Student Council has completed another very successful year, Among some of their achievements were the issuing of the tournament programs, sponsoring of the basketball sportsmanship trophy, an all-county dance, and a ban- quet for the executive heads and their wives, Calvin Clay, a senior, and Tom L. Johnson, a junior, were the Johnstown rep- resentatives in the Council which enjoyed a trip to Cincinnati where they appeared on the Ruth Lyons television show, 37 SEPTEMBER 1950 3011001 5 7 ll 15 18 20 Z2 OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY 25 29 l 6 13 16 Z0 23 Z7 Z 3 8 17 Z3 5 14 19 Z2 2 5 6 9 10 12 15 16 17 First day or scnool. Confusion runs wild. Grade Teachers meeting. Brain confer- ence. Assembly Program - Paul Leonard, Bird- man. Tweet, tweet. Football Game with Centerburg. P. T. A. Meeting. Licking County Teachers' Dinner at Heb- ron. Yum, Yum. Football Game with Cardington. County Student C ouncil Meeting. Football Game with Ashley. Teachers' Visitation Day. Search for knowledge. Homecoming Game. This game with Sum- mit was first game on new field. Football Game with Sunbury. The luck of Friday the l3th prevailed. P. T. A. Meeting. Football Game with Granville. Parents' Visitation Day.Children's halos shine. Assembly Program -Kirk Bennett- ' The Man Who Knew Lincoln. Hi Abe. Football Game with Hebron. Luck was changing. Central Ohio Teachers' Meeting. Brain Session. Assembly Program -Bentley Trio. Down by the Old Mill Stream. P. T. A. All farmers came to town. Thanksgiving vacation. Boy was that tur- S key good! School dismissed until Decem- ber 4because of weather. Everyone happy. Basketball Season starts. First game was with Etna and Johnstown came home the victors. Thespian Play- Our Hearts Were Young And Gay. We finally gave it. Game with Kirk. Game with Summit. Christmas vacation starts. School resumes with Christmas Cheer hut Oh.! those New Year's resolutions! Game with Granville. Game with C roton. Game with Etna. Assembly Program - Cole Marionettes. More dummies. Game with Pataskala. End of first semesf ter. P. T. A. Meeting. Game with Sunbury. Dinner for footballboys and cheerleaders. Sponsored by their mothers. ,IK gg-unnuillli 1-hm 19 23 26 FEBRUARY 3 8 15 19 21 MARCH 9 16 21 23 30 APRIL 5 12-13 18 Z0 24 27 MAY 4 7 ll 17-18 18 20 21 Z2 22-23 24 25 CMI IIAR 1951 Basketball game with Utica. We weren't the only ones mixed up. Basketball game with Kirk. Game with Granville. Movie, Howards of Virginia . School resumes after being closed due to weather. Boy, that wonderfulwinter weath- er ! School closed again. More good weather. Tournament Game with Hebron. Enough said. P. T. A. Meeting. Hi-Y Skating Party. OH! those aches and pains. Hligh School Operetta, Words and Mu- sic. Polio Benefit Dance. Assembly Program, Melody Four . Easter Vacation. Hi-Y Assembly, George Campbell. Lim- ber up your vocal cords. Assembly Program, Holland Company. Just ask Margie about this. Thespian Play, January Thaw ,Feudin', Fussin' and a Fightin'. BEACON Staff Skating Party. Success ? ? ?? Local Music Festival. Lions Club Wrestling Match. Remember Chief Watsewah and Shifty Needels? County Spring Festival. Junior-Senior Banquet, Seneca Hote 1. We 'll never forget this! County Honor Society Banquet. Grade Operetta. How am I singing, Ma ? Senior Exams. Boy, were we nervous! Senior Dance and Award Day. Baccalaureate. Starting the last mile of the road. Commencement. So Long, It's been good to know you. H Fina1Exams for Underclassmen. The Sen- iorsweren't the only ones who were nerv- 0115. Senior Trip. You should have seen Mr. Short on a bicycle-built--for-two. School dismissed. Students return for Report Card. Oh, for that fatal decision! 26 Alumni Banquet. That's all for another year. ' a f l QEu1Ei .ILM U' I ' 'wi JQQQ52Ei 'Z wg QUEEN 50 Her Royal Majesty well deserved the Crown which made her the 1950 Home- coming Queen. Besides being very active in her class, Mary Io has been a varsity cheerleader for three years, was vice- president of the Y-Teens, and has parti- cipated in many other activities. It can truly be said that her personality and charm is that of a Queen, SEATED: Marjorie Looker, Eleanor Parsons, Nancy Downing. STANDING: Carolyn Weeks, Nancy Denman, Mary Jo Fohl Carol Edwards, Joyce Swick. FIRST ROW: John Elbon, Ron Retherford, Jim Montgomery, Bob Keeran, Glenn Snow, Lee Ashbrook, Monroe Wright, Dave Benson. SECOND ROW: Jack Swick, Harry Kincaid, Joe Hopkins, Tom Dague, Doyle Melick, Tom Hartsock, Ted Peck, Tom L. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Leland Hubbell, Bob Pitt, Albert Grove, Jim Piper, Larry Dietrich, John Johnson, Howard Hopkins, Gene Almendinger. FOURTH ROW: Coach Meyer, Freddie Moore, Raymond Belt, Bill Almendinger, Mark Hopkins, Bob Logan, Gary Chambers, Assistant Coach Hartman. HUMHZUMI 6 IIHIIMII IES As the game with Summit Station approached, the SeniorClass nom- inated three of their most beautiful girls for the honor of Homecoming Queen. So it was that at the traditional half-time ceremonies on October 6, Mary Jo Fohlwalked through two lines of .Tohnstown's Marching Band toward the stands to receive the crown and customary greetings that made her the 1950 Homecoming Queen from Co-Captains Bob Keeran and Glenn Snow. With her RoyalCourt, consisting of Nancy Denmanand Carol Ed- wards, Senior Attendantsg CarolynWeeks, Junior Attendantg .Toyce Swick, Sophomore Attendantg Marjorie Locker, Freshman Attendantg Eleanor Parsons, Eighth Grade AttendantgNancy Downing, Seventh Grade Attend- antgshe took her place on the throne erected in the stands to watch the second half of the game with Summit Station. Queen Mary .To must have brought the Johnnies good luck because in the latter part of the football season, they were able to bring home the Second place trophy in the Licking County League. After the game, Her Highness and Her Royal Court reigned at the Annual Dance which climaxed the Homecoming Ceremonies for another year. 41 FIRST ROW: Neil Longwell, Bob Adams, Jim Piper, Jo Ann Piper, Nancy Burrell, Bonnie Dague, Pat Adams, Shirley Smith, Eleanor Parsons, Saundra Evans. SECOND ROW: Barbara Carley, Lynn Phalen, Lee Parsons, Jon Cooperrider, Carolyn Adams, Lynn Melick, Joe Ankrom, Shirley Smith, Ella Ruth DeLong, John Whitten, Pat Adams, Marilyn Samsel, Ronnie Amrine, Ruth Weaver, Phyllis Ashbrook, Beverly Bauchert. THIRD ROW: Nancy Bell, Barbara Kennedy, Carol Foster, Carolyn Davis, Audrey Moats, Martha Lewis, Larry Kaye Dorsey, Philip Gray, Mr, Gillum, Leland Hubbell, Bonny Keeran, Doyle Melick, Kate McCann, Martha Ashbrook, Mary Jane Montgomery, FIRST ROW: Bonnie Dague, Nancy Burrell. SECOND ROW: Barbara Carley, Mary Jane Montgomery, Phyllis Ashbrook, Lynn Phalen, Nancy Bell, Beverly Bauchert. 42 FIRST ROW: Carolyn Adams, Lynn Phalen, Audrey Moats, Shirley Smith, Nancy Burrell, Bob Cavendish, Keith Ashbrook, Dan Jones, Robert Walker, Mary Jane Montgomery, Beverly Myers, Judy Dietrich, Carol Parker, Pat Howell, Barbara Caeley, Carol Foster, Saundra Evans. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Piper, Ella Ruth DeLong, Barbara Kennedy, Joyce Swick, Phyllis Ashbrook, Marilyn Samsal, John Watsewah, Philip Gray, Glenn Snow, Pat Adams, Barbara Conard, Jane Stough, Ruth Weaver, Joan Downing, Ann Freeman, Nancy Logan. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Davis, June Forest, Bonnie McClintick, Norma Severn, Lois Downing, Kate McCann, Lee Freshwater, Earl Appleman, Jim Piper, Raymond Belt, Bob Shea, Nancy Denman, Dolores Davis, Marjorie Locker, Wanda Jacks, Elsie Miller, Patty Davison, Patty Morrison, Mary Alice Looker, Mary Dietzel, Mary Lou Keyser. FOURTH ROW: Anita Patton, Mariann Kasson, Joan Smith, Shirley Par- ker, Hazel Bisang, Mary Jo Orndorff, Dorothy Hopkins, Jack Ankrom, Dave Benson, Bruce Benedict, Goldie Holbrook, Barbara Noble, Pat Mustacchio, Anna Hughes, Logean Matney, Lavina Jones, Virginia Jones, Anna Jean Hatten. The music organizations of the high school had abusy and success ful year from the very beginning to the very end of the school year, The high school band of 42 members marched and played for all football games including those played out of town. They also played for many other engagements in and out of town, They closed their year with a performance at the annual spring festival and participated in the Com mencement program. Vocally, the mixed chorus, boys' chorus and girls' chorus gave a very good account of themselves in various programs throughout the year. They provided the musical portion of the annual Christmas pro gram, performed in the high school operetta, presented vocal numbers in the Spring Festival and sang for the Baccalaureate Service. There were thirty-three students from the music organizations chosento participate in the All-C ounty Festival whichis more than ever before. They have completed a successful year and are hoping for an even more successful one next year. All music activities of the school this vear were under the direction of Mr. Lawrence J. Gillum, music in structor. 43 v . FIRST ROW: Freddie Moore, Dale Ashbrook, Richard Chapman, Jack Swiek, Lee Ashbrook, Neal Long- well, Lester Hulse, Charles llagenlocker, Doyle Melick, SECOND ROW: Mr. Short, Dan Jones, Keith Ashbrook, Monroe Wright, Howard Hopkins, Bob Keeran, Tom L, Johnson, Glenn Snow, Harry Kincaid, Dick Johnson. THIRD ROW: Bob Cavendish, Tom Hartsock, Tom Dague, Calvin Clay, Dave Benson, Al- bert Grove, Leland liubbell, Bruce Benedict, John Watsewuh, Nov, Nov, Nov. Dec. Jan, Feb. Zl Mar. Mar, Apr. President. Vice-President Secretary, Treasurer, , Chaplain , Adviser , 23 HI-Y AEIIVIIIIS I-Iayride Skating Party Hi-Y meeting with Y-Teens Hi-Y and Y-Teen Assembly Initiation Skating Party Hi-Y and Y-Teen meeting on Boy and Girl relations. Hi-Y Assembly with George Campbell as guest speaker, Hi-Y and Y-Teen Party , , Dave Benson , Calvin Clay , Richard Chapman , Glenn Snow . John Watsewah , Mr, Robert Short 44 President . . . .Joan Clutter Vice-President. . . . Mary .To Fohl Secretary . . . . Mary Alice Looker Treasurer .... . . Bonny Keeran Cabinet Members . . Ioan Downing Audrey Moats Mary .To Orndorff Lynn Phalen Shirley Smith The Y-Teens had a very active year under the very cap- able leadership of Mrs, Franklin, Several of their activities were: formalinitiation of new members, tea for their mothers, trip to State Conference at Columbus, Inter-club Council at Granville,an Easter egg roll forthe grade childrenand in cooperationwith the Hi-Y, they sponsored a Boy and Girl Relationship program. FIRST ROW: Saundra Evans, Ella Ruth DeLong, June Forest, Bonnie McClintick, Carol Foster, Joyce Swick, Mary Lou Keyser, Barbara Kennedy, Carolyn Adams, Carolyn Davis. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Looker, Joan Smith, Joan Downing, Mary Jo Orndorff, Delores Holbrook, Mary Jo Fohl, Joan Clutter, Bonny Keeran, Mary Alice Looker, Audrey Moats, Shirley Smith, Lynn Phalen. THIRD ROW: Mrs, Franklin, Anna Jean Green, Hazel Bisang, Ellen Clutter, Carol Parker, Norma Severn, Jane Stough, Lois Downing, Carolyn Weeks, Barbara Conard, Marilyn Samsel, Helen Green, Patty Morrison, Jo Ann Piper. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Carleym, Pat Adams, bee Freshwater, Dorothy Neilbarger, Maxime Partlow, Shirley Parker, Dorothy Hopkins, Dolores Davis, Barbara Noble, Mary Jane Montgomery, Beverly Myers, Nancy Burrell, Jeanne Edwards 45 SEATED: Marjorie Lafferry, Marvin Fleshman, Liz Dietrich, Lee Freshwater, Secretary and Treasurer Dave Benson, President, Bonny Keenan, Vice-President, Bob Cavendish, Shirley Smith, Io Ann Piper Mary Jo Orndorff, STANDING: Miss Woodyard, Dick Johnson, Calvin Clay, Delores Davis, John Elbon Joan Clutter, Patricia Adams, Mary Jane Montgomery, Jeanne Edwards, Audrey Moats, Bob Keeran Lynn Phalen, Tom Dague, Carolyn Adams, Marianne Kasson. The Thespians present- ed two hilarious comedies this season. Pictured above is the cast of Our Hearts Were Young And Gay. On the right are two scenes from January Thaw. January Thaw had a repeat performance. The Thespian initiation of several new members was an event which helped to keep a full year of activities for them 46 n u 1 FIRST ROW, Saundra Evans, Class Editor, Richard Chapman, Photography, Bob Cavendish, Ad- vertising, Dave Benson, Sports, Marvin Fleshman, Art Editor. SECOND ROW, Ella Ruth DeLong Class Editor: Calvin Clay, Editor, Tom L, Johnson, Assistant Editor, Mrs. Franklin, Assistant Adviser, Miss Leiby, Adviser, Dolores Davis, Assistant Editor. THIRD ROW, Jo Ann Piper, Circu- lation, Mary Jo Orndorff, Business Manager, Nancy Burrell, Clubs, Liz Dietrich, Assistant Art Editor, Jeanne Edwards, Calendar and Photography, Nancy Denman, Circulation, Mary Jo Fohl, Circulation, Lee Freshwater, Circulation Chairman, Marianne Kasson, Class Eoitor, Audrey Moats, Music, Lynn Phalen, Class Editor, Pat Adams, Circulation. FOURTH ROW: Katie Mc- Cann, Circulation, Joan Clutter, Typist, Bonny Keeran, Dramatics, Bob Keeran, Advertising, Delores Holbrook, Typist, Bob Needles, Advertising, Dick Johnson. ABSENT, John Elbon, Sports, Tom Dague, Advertising Chairman, Anna Jean Hatten, Typist, Majorie Lafferty, Typist, Jim Montgomery, Advertising, THE lllllllllllll SMH Miss Leiby, Dolores Davis, Calvin Clay, Mrs. Franklin, Tom L, johnson. The BEACON staff would like to ex- press their sincerest appreciation to Mr, Wayne Cubberly of the Cubberly Studios at Delaware for his excellent photography and his patient help in solving our photo- graphic problems. The Editoral Staff 47 C ompliments of IHE IIIIRSIY IHIAIER 1926 25th Aniversary Year 1951 Motiograph Sound and Projection Ideal Slide Back Seats We, the members of the staff of the 1951 BEACON,wish to express our deepe st appreciation to our advertisers, subscribers, faculty, stu- dents and anyone who has helped inanywayto make this BEACON a success. Compliments of Your Frigidaire Dealer MJ APPlIA Cl SHUI' Compliments to the Class of 1951 MARK l HVIHISO Fune ral Se rvice Johnstown, Ohio Compliments of MARY'S FLOWER SHOP Compliments of HAYNE 'S BROTHERS .TEWELERS Established 1894 Newark, Ohio It's a good policy to have a good policy BISHOP INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 78-R C ompliments of HET TINGERS A complete clothing store Boots, Overalls, and Shoes For the Entire Family. MHIIIK HARIIWARI E1 . C . M e lic k Stoves, Roofing, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Phone 66 Johnstown, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1951 FARMHVS SllPPlY Compliments of MAPH IIIHIVI IIAIIIY Phone 260-Y Johnstown, Ohio .Tohn Dietrich, Owner, Mgr. Compliments of .IRR SIIIW lllMRlR IIRMPAY Compliments of Rlll PAIRFS SERVICE SIAIIR HARRY J. RRRK South Park Place-Newark Exclusive- Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes John B. Stetson Hats Van Heusen Shirts Stetson Shoes Your Appearance is Our Business C omplime nts of HMHI IIHIIHPH Men's clothing from Head to Foot JIIH SIIIW HIVAHIII IIIINIPAY Feed, Seed, Grain, Tile, Fence, and Fertilizer Grinding and Mixing Melvin Downing, Mgr, Johnstown, Ohio Phone 7 lIHIlIlHi'S FARM HIIIIPNIE I Parts-Service Expert Welding Phone 74 Johnstown, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of LICKING COUNTY IMPLEMENT COMPANY D. R. HOLBROOK Your ALLIS CHALMERS Dealer The Mad Hatter' Johnstown, Ohio Phone 15 Percy recommends our derbies Compliments Compliments of of SYMONS BEST JEWELRY COMPANY Wm, Bill McElroy Newark Ohio 'Y our Sheriff COMPLIMENTS OF HIE Jllll SHIW BANK C ourte sy of EERH IRM RHRRER RHMPAY C ompliments of HHRHER SEHHIH Everything in Photography Phone 78-A Johnstown, Ohio C omplim ents of WHHHIE WHHHR HHRHWARE Compliments of DA B.PlRKI S Breeder of Fine Polled Hereford Cattle Registered and Grade Breed The beef on ---- The horns off Compliments of l.U. BIRICHIR Jeweler and Watchmaker Diamonds: Watches: Jewelry Johnstown, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1951 JOH SIUW llHlRAl SAVI A D l0A ASSUCIAIIU Insured Savings up to 510,000--Since 1889 IZIHIUSI A U30 Funeral Home Ambulance Service Inhalator'Service Telephone 107 or 95 Johnstown, Ohio H u 11 ' 5 Congratulations NEWARK WALLPAPER STORE F ENTON CLEANERS 29-31 west church street 31 W- Main Street The Home of Better Athletic Equipment Newark: Ohio For The Best Compliments of in DOWLING MUSIC STORE Drug and Fountain Service 31 Arcade Meet me at Phone 2996 Newark, Ohio LLOYD'S DRUG STORE I ohnstown, Ohio Compliments of SUNSHINE FEED STORE A complete line of Wayne Feeds Custom Grinding Poultry and Hog Equipment Phone 12.9 Johnstown, Ohio Compliments of RHODES CLEVELAND Dealer in Livestock Phone 105-G Johnstown, Ohio C ourte sy of IHE RUE IMERSU SIURI 11 S. West Side Square Newark Ohio The Lad's Store as Well as Dad's Clothes: Hats: Furnishings: Shoes l.G. BAlFOUR 00. Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas Personal Cards Club Insignia Medals and Trophies Represented by Forrest L.Wallace P.O, Box 123 Toledo 1, Ohio Compliments of HARTSOCK C LEANERS Service is our motto Johnstown, Ohio Compliments of SHAFFELR IMPLEMENTS COMPANY International Harvester Dealer Johnstown, Ohio Phone 23 Compliments of POLINGS FOOD MARKET Phone 90 Meet us after the game at the J'. and M, SNACK BAR Phone 1 1 DAG UE 'S Auto Wrecking Auto Parts Scrap Iron Hides-Furs Phone 13 Johnstown, Ohio A. 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