Johnstown High School - Beacon Yearbook (Johnstown, OH)
- Class of 1953
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M 14 -4' r. 'l A.Ti , : - . 1 5 , f -t ' if ff .Ag 'Y' Q hnjiuwg Jia BECAUSE YOUR DEVOTION, INTEREST AND GUIDANCE HAVE INSPIRED US TO THE HIGHER THINGS OF LIFE, AND BECAUSE YOU HAVE PRO- VIDED US WITH ALL THE NECESSITIES OF LIVING SO THAT WE MIGHT OBTAIN OUR EDUCATION, WE DEDICATE WITH DEEPEST LOVE AND ESTEEM, THE 1952-1953 EDITION OF THE BEACON, TO YOU- OUR PARENTS. 2 l N A. J. KAUBER Executive Head G. D. HARTMAN Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION, left to right: A. J. Kauber, Donald Heimerl, Wm. A Ashbrook, L. S. Byers, E. J. Piper, Earl Dague, Mrs. Lester Price. 3 VIRGINIA FRANKLIN MARYLN SMITH ARDIS LEIBY MARYLIN SERVISS ETHEL SANDERS 4 MARY LYNN HONNOLD ROBERT AGLER GEORGE McNEMAR FLOYD PATTERSON STANLEY SCHUTZ HILDRETH STEVENSON 5 ' ' ' - H . x r Q BEACON STAFF lst Row: Sandy Evans, Joe Almendinger, Eleanor Parsons, Bonnie McClintick, Jo Ann Piper. 2nd Row: Miss Leiby, Anna Mae Hughes, Pat Mustacchio, Janice Priest, Doris Fickel, Joyce Swick. 3rd Row: Pat Adams, Bill Pitt, Jim Piper, Gerald Boner, Rod Kauber, Joe Ankrom, Dick Scovell, Bob Adams, Fred Moore. Advisor: Miss Leiby. Co-Editors: Jo Ann Piper and Phil Gray. 1 6 I 7 CLASS HISTORY In September 1941, Miss Siders fMrs. Clarkl greeted 1953's graduating class as first graders. We have gained and lost many classmates but Barbara Carley, Jo Ann Piper, Ella Ruth DeLong, Carolyn Adams, Bill Fohl, Richard Lewis, Neil Longwell, Roderick Clark, Fred Moore, and John Johnson have spent their entire school life at Johnstown. Hazel Bisang, Carol Lafferty, and Phyllis Ashbrook also started their schooling with us, then moved away, but came back to graduate from J. H. S. hln our Freshman Year six Appleton students joined us and graduated wit us. 1 Our class has participated in many of the activities including Band, Y-Teens, Hi-Y, FFA, Athletic Council, Glee Club, All-county Music, Stu- dent Council, and Thespians. A 1 John Johnson was selected captain of this year's football team. Anna Mae Hughes, Joyce Swick, Jo Ann Piper, and Carolyn Adams were elected to the Licking County Honor Society in their Junior year. During the Senior year Phyllis Ashbrook and Gerald Boner were initiated into the Society. We held a Banquet and Prom in honor of the Class of 1952 on the night of May 9, 1952 and this year we were entertained with a Banquet and eve- ning of entertainment by the Class of 1954 on May 2. On May 17, we left on our Senior Trip to New York City and Wash- ington, D. C., for which we had worked all year to finance. Baccalaureate Service was held in the High School Auditorium on May 24 with Reverend Father McNulty speaking to the class. Commencement, the closing event of 'our school days was held on May 25, Dr. Walter Zaugg of Bowling Green State University delivering the address. I Carolyn Adams 8 4! Fred Moore, Presidentg John Johnson, Vice-presidentg Carolyn Adams, Secretary: Jo Ann Piper, Treasurer. Mrs. Virginia Franklin-Advisor Class Flower-White Carnation Class Colors-Blue and Silver Class Motto- Build for the Future 9 AROLYN ADAMS HAZEL BISANG ELLA RUTH DE LONG All-County Chorus 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Cabinet 4 Thespian 3, 43 Officer 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Thespian Play 1, 2 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Girls' Ensemble 1, 2 Music Festival 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 33 Officer 3 Band 1, 2, 3 All-County Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Beacon Staff 3 Operetta 1, 2 Licking County Hon. Society 3, 4 Music Festival 1, 2 Operetta 1 All-State Chorus 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4 Radio Program 2, 3 Class Officer 2, 4 Beacon Staff 2, 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Trip Comm. 4 Y-Teen Dist. Conf. Comm. 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 4 Thespian Contest Play 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Homecoming Comm. 1 PHYLLIS ASHBROOK Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drum Majorette 3, 4 Class Officer 1 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Licking Co. Honor Society 4 Homecoming Attendant 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 BARBARA LEE CARLEY Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3 Homecoming Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Commencement Comm. 3 Operetta 1 Glee Club 1, 2 10 GERALD BONER JOHN E. FOREST WILLIAM FOHL Class Officer 1 Softball 2, 3 Jr Sr Banquet Comm 3 J r.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Basketball Reserve 2, 3 Commencement Comm 4 Licking Co. Hon. Society 4 J r.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 High School Student Council 4 Baseball 2 Basketball Reserve 2, 3 RODERICK CLARK Basketball 2, 3 Softball 2, 3, 4 Athletic Council 4 Football Manager 2 Trip Comm. 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Homecoming Comm. 3 LARRY DIETRICH Football l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 2nd Team All-County Football 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Commencement Comm. 4 ll ANNA JEAN GREEN CAROL ANN LAFFERTY NANCY LOGAN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Y-Teens 4 Glee Club 1 Homecoming Comm. 3 Glee Club 1, 2 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr, Banquet Comm. 3 Homecoming Comm. 3 Commencement Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Girls' Chorus 1, 2 Commencement Comm. 3 AUDRA LOGEAN MATNEY Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 DORIS FICKEL Indianola Junior High 1 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Echo Staff 1 Dramatic Club 1 Class President 2 Thespian 3, 4, Officer 4 Office 3, 4 Y-Teen Cabinet 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Trip Comm, 4 Beacon Staff 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Thespian Play 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Homecoming Comm. 3 12 RICHARD LEWIS NEIL LONGWELL BOB LOGAN F. F. A. 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3 All-County Music 4 All-Counfy Band 3 Baseball 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 4 Softball 2, 3 All-County Chorus 4 Track 3 All-State Chorus 4 F. F. A. 3, 43 Officer 3, 4 Dist. and State Judging Team 3 A WILLIAM 0. LYNCH Hi-Y 1,2 F. F. A. 3 JOHN JOHNSON Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1 Track 2, 3 Class Officer 4 Athletic Council 4, President 4 2nd Team All-County Football 4 lst Team All-Mid Buckeye Football 4 Captain Football 4 13 ' JO ANN PIPER BARBARA MILES J Class Officer 3, 4 Thespian 3, 4 Radio Program 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Thespian Play 1, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Girls' Basketball Team 2 Co. Hon. Society 3, 43 Officer 4 Operetta 1, 2 Licking Co. Student Council 3, 43 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Officer 4 Commencement Comm. 3 H. S. Student Council 4, Pres. 4 Dramatics Club 2 Lickingana Staff 4 Homecoming Comm. 1 Beacon Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Ed. 4 All-County Chorus 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Officer 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Thespian 2, 3, 4, Officer 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 4 All-State Band 3, 4 All-County Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2 Music Festival 1, 2 Homecoming Comm. 2, 4 Librarian 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Office 3, 4 Commencement Comm. 3 D. A. R. Winner 4 Valedictorian ' All-State Chorus 3, 4 Dist. Poetry Reading Winner 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Girls' Ensemble 1, 3, 4 Mixed Ensemble 1, 3, 4 Jr. Choir 2 Office 4 Class Will 4 Thespian Plays 1, 3 Central High School 2 ANNA MAE HUGHES Class Officer 1, 3 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Attendant 1 Licking Co. Hon. Society 3, 4 Beacon Staff 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Y-Teens 4 Salutatorian MARYLIN SAMSAL Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 All Count Chorus 3, 4 ' Y All-County Band 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Officer 4 Thespian 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Librarian 4 Ensemble 3, 4 Radio Program 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 14 OYCE E. SWICK Class Officer 3 Homecoming Attendant 2 Homecoming Comm. 3 National Hon. Society 3,4 Licking Co. Hon. Society 3, 4 All-State Chorus 3 All-County Chorus 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2 Music Festival 1, 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Beacon Staff 4 Radio Program 3 Librarian 4 Magazine Sales Mana Buckeye Girls' State 3 3 ger 4 Commencement Comm. 3 Salutatorian FRED MOORE Softball 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Comm. 3, 43 Ch. 4 Basketball Reserve 3 Hi-Y 2, 3 Manager Basketball 2, Baseball 1, Football 2 Class Officer 2, 4 Student Council 4 Beacon Staff 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 RONALD SMITH Hi-Y 2. 3 Football 4 Softball 1, 2, 4 lt. NORMAN THOMPSON Track 1 F. F. A. 3, 4 H RICHARD MONTGOMERY F. F. A. 3, 4 President 4 15 BACCALAUREATE Sunday, May 24, 1953 8:15 P. M. Johnstown-Monroe High School Auditorium Processional- Processional March .....A...............................................,..,..,,,, ...Ralph Kinder Maryln Smith, Organist Invocation ................................................................................................., Reverend Glen Howard Miller Evangelical United Brethern Church Hymn- All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name .....................................,,,,.,,,,,.,.,, James Eller Anthem- Give Us Faith for Today .................................................... Harry Robert Wilson High School Ensemble Class Sermon- Christian Freedomv ...................................,............ Father Edwin McNulty Church of Ascension Benediction .....................,.............,.......................................................... Reverend Glen Howard Miller Evangelical United Brethern Church Response ......,.......................................................................,..................... High School Ensemble Recessional- Festal Postlude in C ................................................ George Noyes Rockwell COMMENCEMENT Monday, May 25, 1953 8:15 P. M. Johnstown-Monroe High School Auditorium A. J. Kauber, Superintendent .................... ..,.............................................. ........ P r esiding Processional-- Pump and Circumstancen .,.,.......................... ........................................ E lgar Maryln Smith, Organist , Invocation .............................................................................................. Reverend Donald Donica Baptist-Presbyterian Church Choral Prologue- Salutation ........................................................,............. Samuel R. Gaines Senior Girls' Ensemble Senior Addresses Address of Welcome ..,.................................................. ........... A nna Mae Hughes Co-Salutatorian The Past As A Foundation ............................................ ......... J oyce Ellen Swick Co-Salutatorian We Look to Tomorrow ...... ....................................... . - ........... Jo Ann Piper Valedictorian - Anthem- The Halls of Ivy .........................,....................... , .......... Russell and Knight Senior Girls Class Address- Leadership for a New Day ........................................ Dr. Walter A. Zaugg Professor of Education, Bowling Green State University Presentation of Clas ................. ................................................................... Ge rald D. Hartman Principal of High School Presentation of Diplomas ........................................................................ William A. Ashbrook President of the Board of Education ' Alma Mater .................................................................................................... Class and Audience Benediction ...,.... .......................................................................... R everend Walter Reitz Methodist Church s 16 1 sid 2 we -. fm x 5581 N Wx Q Q AB, lv 5 Q ir .J ' 'I CLASS WILL We, the Senior, Class of 1953, being of sound mind and body, and saying and doing things at the wrong time, will our good personality to the Fresh- man Class, our generosity to the Sophomore Class, and our ability to get into trouble to the Junior Class. To our teachers, God Bless Them , we give back their peace of mind. Also, we do hereby will the following: I, Carolyn Adams, will my red hair to Pat Mustacchio, and my vast in- formation of worldly knowledge to Sandy Evans. I, Phyllis Ashbrook, will my place on the Appleton bus to Shirley Bod- kins, and my baton and position in the band to Ray Belt. I, Hazel Bisang, will my height to Carolyn Davis, and my Math book with all the answers to Marjorie Looker. I'll keep Bob for myself. I, Gerald Boner, will my chemistry grades to Don Chapman, and my nickname to Paul O'Bryan. I, Barbara Carley, will my ability to argue with Mr. Schultz in English Class to any Junior, who thinks himself capable of doing the same. I, Roderick Clark, will my attempts to go to Alexandria to Gene Almen- dinger, and my bets with the teachers to Bill Pitt. I, Larry Dietrich, will my good-looking girls to Jack Dowell, and my membership in the Big Four to Bill Stratton. I, Ella Ruth CDeLongJ Melick, will my seat in Government to Wanda Jacks and my love of school to Marilou Keyser. I, Doris Fickel, will my driving ability to Janice Priest and my poetic ability to Janet Priest. I, William Fohl, will my troubles to John Fleshman, and my good luck to Dick Scovell. I, John Forest, will my excess height and Weight to Bob Shea. I, Anna Green, will my ability to get into trouble in typing class and get away with it to Elsie Miller I, Anna Mae Hughes, will my laugh to Jane Stough. I, John Johnson, will my ability to sleep in classes to Tom Dixon. I, Carol Lafferty, will my nickname Sunshine to Norma Severn, and my cooking ability in Home Eci Class to Patty Davison. I, Richard Lewis, will my ability to produce golden Guernsey milk to Clyde Montgomery. , 5 I, Nancy Logan, will my gcod attendance in school to Barbara Wilson and my long hair to Sandy Evans. I, Robert Logan, will my ambition to get up on Monday morning to come to school to Bill Stratton. I, Neil Longwell, will my speaking ability to Harley Reese. I, William Lynch, will my homeroom seat in the office to Bob Welch, and my hot-rod to Charlie Fohl. I, Logean Matney, will my way with the teachers to Joanne Smith. I, Barbara Miles, will my attempts to chew gum in Mrs. Franklin's Government Class to Katie McCann, and my temper to Rod Kauber. I, Richard Montgomery, will my ability to milk Holsteins to Bill Liggett, and my ability to sleep in class to Larry Moore. I, Fred Moore, will my ability to keep out of 'trouble to Phil Gray. I, Jo Ann Piper, will my back row corner seat in Homeroom to Katie McCann, and my ability to get A's in Government quizzes without reading the lesson to anyone who thinks he can get away with the same. I, Marylin Samsal, will my ability to get along with the Homer boys to Carol Foster and my back porch swing to Lois Downing. I'll keep Keith for myself. ' I, Ronald Smith, will my ability to hot-rod to Bill Almendinger. I, Joyce Swick, will my back row left center seat in Homeroom to Judy Dietrich, and my ability to stay out late the night before and then sleep in Spanish Class next day to anyone who thinks he can accomplish this feat. fzon A - V ., ' MIA .y u I, Norman Thompson, will my ability to work nights and still manage to get to school in the morning to Jim Piper. Signed, sealed, and delivered on this second day of May in the year 1953. Barbara Ann Miles Gerald Boner Richard Montgomery CLASS PROPHECY Over the hills and far away, a light glowed dimly through the octangle- shaped panes of the living room of a small, thirty-room mansion. Inside, a tabby cat dreamed contentedly on the hearth of a large fireplace. In front of the varicolored flames, a little white-haired woman sat rocking, the essence of age and full life etched on her face. Suddenly, a loud rapping at the door echoed through the house. The old Woman sighed, then rose and hobbled to the door. Ella Ruth, a woman, obviously in her sixties, exclaimed as the door was opened. Hazel, darling, after all these years. Do come in and sit down, Ella Ruth said with joy in her heart. It's been such a long time since I last saw you. Wait a minute while I get a pot of tea for us and we'll have a good long talk. After Ella Ruth brought in the tea, the two women sat down on a large, old-fashioned davenport. They sat gazing at each other for a while, remembering fondly the fun they had had together at old Johnstown High. Tell me, Hazel, Ella Ruth asked, what happened to you and Bob after the reunion in 1963? I know you had four children and a lovely house in California then. But it seemed that I lost track of you. As a matter of fact, I don't know Where most of our old classmates are now. Well, to make a long story short, Hazel replied, Bob got a position as general manager of the Alaskan Fur Company. We settled down on a farm in Southern Alaska and raised our ten children there. You remember Mary, my eldest, don't you? Well, she mar ' d J ghn Lewis, Dick Lewis's son. You surely remember Dick. He establislixgH'ifguitar string factory and made himself a fortune. He was one bf our ates at Johnstown. You know, it's funny and yet sad, but I can't even' emember our classmates' names any more. Why back in high school we thought that we would know each other forever. Yes, I know, Ella Ruth mused. How I wish we had kept in touch with each other-wait a minute! I have an old Beacon somewhere in the attic. I'll go get it. It'll be so much more fun looking at it together. A few minutes later Ella Ruth came into the living room carrying a dusty old annual. The two women dusted the cover and opened the yellowed pages of the cherished Beacon. Look, Ella Ruth exclaimed, that's Carolyn Adams. She had such beautiful flaming red hair in her younger days. I received a letter from her just a few months ago. She and Doris Fickel are co-editors of the Johnstown Dependent. if They were always doing something like that in high school. And oppo- site Carolyn, isn't that Nancy Logan? I wonder what she's doing now? I visited Johnstown only five years ago, said Hazel, and then Nancy, Anna Green, and Logean Matney were the cooks in the school cafeteria. Their specialty was Parmesian tomato soup and bologna sandwiches. Look here on the next page, that's Bill Lynch and Rod Clark. You know after theygradu- ated, the two joined up with the Marines. They got stuck in Tibet doing reconnaissance missions for twenty years. After getting out, they bought an atomic submarine, and the last I heard of them they were hauling bananas between Siberia and Alaska. Ella Ruth flipped a page saying, I don't know whether you know it or not, but Gerald Boner, you know Pete, is working in Berlin for the govem- -Q h 21 4--AF-' .V was ment. After his discovery of Claminite, the government hired him for 35,000,- 000 a year just to do research. I don't know what Claminite is exactly, but I understand it's an extract of used motor oil. There, above Pete's picture, that's Barbara Miles. The Barbara Miles. What a life that poor woman has led. She had such a hard struggle up the ladder of success and then, when she became the greatest star this country has ever seen, she ruins it by marrying that veterinarian and leaving the stage. I believe the doctor's name was Belt. Ella Ruth sat there sorrowing, thinking of days gone by. Her eyes glistened with tears as her thoughts roamed over her almost forgotten high school days. Anna Mae Hughes was married to a Mexican oil man, Marilyn Samsal had become the modern Clara Barton with her help on the battle field of the Lithuanian Civil War, Bob Logan was managing General Motors, and Ron Smith-Ella Ruth blinked and turned to Hazel, Excuse me, I let my emotions get the best of me, I was just thinking of some of our classmates and I was trying to recall what happened to Ron Smith. Hazel looked at Ella Ruth with incredibility on her face. You mean you didn't hear about Ronnie? Oh, it was tragic, so horrible I can hardly bear to think about it. He and Bill Fohl rigged up a space ship about fifteen years ago. That was before modern space travel was common. Well, they had this hot-rod space jumper fixed up with dual-jets, musical horns, and about everything else imaginable, and they blasted off for Mars. No one ever saw them again. A few years later, when John Forest made the first round trip to Mars, their ship was discovered, but Bill and Ron weren't in it. The only thing the scientists can figure is that they were captured by Martian Amazons. Let's not think about it. . . . Look! There's Jo Ann and Larry Dietrich. They're managing a huge dairy out in the Virgin Islands. They've had about the happiest life of any of them. There's Fred Moore, he's a representative from Outer Mongolia to Washingtong and Norman Thompson, he has a combined career-managing the Pure Oil Company and being missionary to Inner Liberia. These drawings in the book are by Joyce Swick, Ella Ruth said, she's an artist now for the Power's Model Agency where Barbara Carley and Carol Lafferty work. That picture beside Joyce is Phyllis Ashbrook. She was voted Miss TWA of 1986. Quite an airplane hostess I understand. And there's John Johnson. He married the daughter of the Kroger million- aire and now it's all Johnny's. He has his personal picture pasted on the end seal of all the loaves of bread. Then, there's Neil Longwell, you surely have heard about him, he plays the tuba in the Mars Symphony. He's really made a name for himself. I always knew that he'd be a great success. He was the first man to arrange 'The Flight of the Bumble Bee' for the tuba. He certainly made a lot of money from it. Oh, yes,'and look here! That's a picture of Richard Montgomery. You remember at our reunion he was just getting started, but then he had to give up his stock in General Motors to be in politics. He then had to give that up too ffor various reasons that we won't go intoj so he bought an interest in the Ford Company. I always knew that he would make good, too. Oh deary me, I guess that's the end. As the two women came to the end of the book they sighed and gently closed the cover of the ancient annual. They sat there facing the dying fire, two women united with their memories of days gone by. 22 Rod Kauber, V.-Pres, Phil Gray, Pres. Bonnie McClintick, Treas., Barbara Noble, Sec. AND U 'fe Jgh Pat n Dowel! Ad , V. ams, Sec P5g:- Ariane Egan 'I' I' 1 Lela Van Fossen, V.-Pres., Nancy Cooper, Sec. om' Pres. rea-9. Charles Cook, Treas., Joe Almendinger, Pres. 23 6' lst Row: Saundra Evans, Barbara Kennedy, Carolyn Davis, Bonnie McClintick, Carol Foster, Janet Priest, Marjorie Looker, Elsie Miller, Barbara Wilson, Patricia Davison, Wanda Jacks. 2nd Row: Mrs. Serviss, Advisorg Gene Almendinger, Bill Liggett, Bob Shea. Harley Reese, Clyde Montgomery, Don Chapman, Bill Almendinger, Jane Stough, Norma Severn, Barbara Conard, Pat Mustacchio, Jim Piper. 3rd Row: Tom Dixon, Mark Hopkins, Paul O'Bryan, Shirley Bodkins, Bill Pitt, Rod Kauber, Dick Scovell, Phil Gray, Jack Dowell, Barbara Noble. Not pictured: Joanne Smith, Janice Priest. Ist Row: Barbara Weaver, Judy Carr, Eleanor Parsons, Martha Ashbrook. Thelma llouck. Sara Houck, Shirley Forest. Fannie Hatten, Marilyn Ashbrook, Carolyn Saegar. 2nd Row: Madeline Hartsock, Louisa Jackson, Carolyn Colville, Roberta Hopkins, Patricia Adams, Nancy Medors, Wanda Green, Janet Fleshman, Larry Rhofleback, Jim Miller, Diane Egan. 3rd Row: Mrs. Honnold, Advisor: Pat Laffcrty, Donnie Priest, Tom Jones, Bill Miles, Bob Adams, Bill King, Ray Cleveland. Larry Stough, Larry Baker, Vernon Smith, Gib Walker, Lynn Melick, John Whitten, Mr, McNemar, Advisor. 4th Row: Jon Cooperrider, Bob Smith, Don Piper, Monty Turley, Ron Amrine, John Dowell, Dick Dague, Bob Tudor, Joe Ankrom, Wesley Smith, 24 lst Row: Barbara Ashbrook, Kathleen Davis. Leon Murphy, John Keene Dan Swick Bob Hatten, Larry Smith, Betty Miller, Pauline Ashbrook,AAnn Hatch. 2nd Row: Mri Stevenson, Advisor: Marsha Pitt, Mary Miles, Barbara Bryant, Joann Houck, Barbara M J , , ' ' ' ay, oe Almendinger, Wilbur Buxton, Kenneth Jacks, Velma Myers, Esther Priest. 3rd Row: Judy Cox, Janet Jones. Janie Payne, Nancy Cooper, Lalah Dague, Diane Davis, Shirley Matney Edna Davis, Donna Hopkins, Virginia Kincaid. Miss Leiby, Advisor. 1st Row: Lela Van Fossen, David Conway, Bill Conard, Ray Piper, John Goldsberry, llgavld Llgobge, David Llxiian, Lovell Busch, Nancy Downing, Marvin Montgomery 2nd ow r t ' : . evenson, vlsorg Janice Seville, Marie Mauldin, Leland Jakeway, Betty Glsason, Roger Priest, Larry Kaye Dorsey, John Berkley, Gary Taylor, Richard Piper. 3 - . . r Row. John Kirby, Fred Johnson, Paul Priest, Gary Chambers, Karl Keyser, William Hoat, Richard Cooke. '25 1st Row: Marilyn Dixon, Marilyn Foster, Jim Potter, Jim McClintick, Jack Pitzer, Ben Franklin, Herbert Smith, Danny Fleshman. 2nd Row: Joyce McAllister, Jean McAllister, Shirley Walker, Betty Skeens, Ruth Hawk, Betty Blagg, Ruby Forest, George Sharp, Linda Lewis, Richard Smith, Charles Weeks. 3rd Row: Maxine Lafferty, Eileen Miller, Barbara Thompson, Joy Dietrich, Barbara Teeters, Beatrice Smith, Christine Needles, David Adams, Jim Colville, Donnie Moore, Jim Dovming, Bonnie Dague. 4th Row: Mr. Agler, Advisory Virginia Busch, Nancy Ankrom, Jane Wynne, Eileen Huddleston, Warren Kauber, Jim Mason, Bill Severn, Charles Hayes, Glen McDavid, Edith Sachs, Rose Schuff. lst Row: Donald Disbennett, Billy May, Mike Swick, Warren Butt, James Bryant, Judith Parsons, Barbara Bailey, Shirley Clark, Carolyn Smith, Virginia Berkley, Betty Severn, Bill Piper. 2nd Row: Elsie Johnson, Anna Favill, Karen Foster, Roberta Hoover, Roy Byers, James Jacks, Bobby Hayes, Clarence Swick, Carl Neibarger, Terry Parsons, Jim Retherford, Viola Miller, Marsha Gray, Sharon McCann, Margie Thompson. 3rd Row: Mr. Patterson, Advisorg Charles Dietrich, Judy Wickiser, Joyce Suver, Shirley Dowell, Kathleen Taylor, Jeanne Needles, Lester Hartsock, Charles Thompson, Jay Middleton, Ronnie Priest, Harold May. 26 A ri E g , , , , i K iv . First rf-'v, left to right: Mr, Hartman, Advisory Bonnie McClintick, Secretary and Treasure-'Q Jo Ann Piper, President: Phil Gray, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Kauber, Advisor. Second Row, left to right: Fred Moore, Pat Adams, Joe Ankrom, Rod Kauber, Gerald Boner, Joe Almendinger. TUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council members are Jo Ann Piper, President, Philip Gray, Vice-President, Bonnie McClintick, Secretary and Treasurerg Fred Moore, Gerald Boner, Rodney Kauber, Joe Ankrom, Pat Adams, and Joe Almendinger. The Student Council, newly organized this year under the supervision of Mr. Kauher and Mr. Hartman, participated in helping the student body to better themselves. Education week, a nickleodeon, Christmas and April Fool Parties, and homecoming were sponsored by the Student Council. 28 L i B 5 2 2 K - K ' First Row, left to right: Nancy Downing, Diane Egan, Secretary-Treasurerg Mr. Hartman, Advisor, Mrs. Serviss, Advisor, Mr. Agler, Advisorg John Johnson, Presidentg Kate McCann, Vice-President. Second Row. left to right: Gene Almendinger, John Dowell, Carl Keyser, Rod Clark. I ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council consists of Johnny Johnson, President, Katie McCann, Vice-President, Diane Egan, Secretary and Treasurer, Rod Clark, Gene Almendinger, John Dowell, Nancy Downing, and Carl Keyser. The gdvisors of the Athletic Council were Mr. Hartman, Mr. Agler, and Mrs. erviss. This is a newly formed organization to help the sportsmanship and morale of Johnstown High School's athletes and cheerleaders. 29 First Row: Kate McCann, Barbara Wilson, Carolyn Adams, Marylin Samsal, Mary Alice Looker, Diane Egan, Barbara Kennedy, Sandy Evans, Eleanor Parsons, Bonnie McClintick, Carolyn Davis. Second Row: Mrs. Serviss, Judy Carr, Ella Ruth DeLong, Pat Mustacchio, Barbara Conard, Lois Downing, Lalah Dague, Janice Priest, Janet Priest, Jane Stough, Norma Severn, Mary Freeman, Pat Dague. ' Third Row: Joyce Swick, Doris Fickel, Hazel Bisang, Mary Miles, Diane Davis, Edna Davis, Barbara Ashbrook, Kathleen Davis, Nancy Downing, Lela Jean Van Fossen, Betty Gleason, Esther Priest, Joanne Smith. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Piper, Carol Foster, Anna Jean Green, Anna Mae Hughes, Logean Matney, Barbara Carley, Larry K. Dorsey, Barbara Noble, Nancy Medors, Pat Adams, Carolyn Colville, Wanda Green, Barbara Weaver, Roberta Hopkins. Y-TEEN First Row: Jo Ann Piper, Secretaryg Carolyn Adams, President, Mrs. Serviss, Advisor, Barbara Noble, Vice-President, Bonnie McClintick, Treasurer. Second Row: Barbara Kennedy, Pat Adams, Doris Fickel, Ella Ruth DeLong, Sandy Evans. 30 First Row: Mr. Patterson, Jim Miller, Joe Howell, Mark Hopkins, Lee Parsons. David Noble, Bill Cunard, Bill Liggzett. Clyde Montgomery. Second Row: Gary Taylor, Paul Priest, John Kirby, Bill King, VW-sley Smith, Neil Longwell, Bob Tudor, Bill Bishop, Danny Swivk. Third Row: Larry Smith, John Keene, VVilbur Buxton, Raymond Piper, Harley Reese. Pat Lafferty. Ronnie Palmer. Bob Hatton, Fourth Row: Vernon Smith, Norman Thompson. John Thompson, Hob Smith, Don Piper, Tom Dixon, Raymond l-lewf-tt, Richard Pipvr. F. F. A. Lee Parsons. Reporter: Bill Liggf-tt. Treasure-r: Mark Hopkins, Vice-Presidontg Noil Longwvll. Seervtaryg Harley Reese, Sentinel: Mr. Floyd E. Patterson, Advisor. Not in picture: Richard Montgomery, President. 31 LICKING COUNTY STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS LICKING COUNTY HONOR SOCIETY JO ANN PIPER Senior PHIL GRAY Junior Top Row, left to right: Gerald Boner, Phil Gray, Chaplaing Bill Pitt, Bob Shea. Bottom Row, left to right: Carolyn Davis, Jo Ann Piper, Vice-President, Anna Mae Hughes, Barbara Noble, Joyce Swick, Carolyn Adams. 91 I Y 32 If 5 E f First Row: Saundra Evans, Gene Almendinger, Barbara Kennedy, Carolyn Adams Judy Dietrich, Jo Ann Piper. Second Row: Doris Fickel, Pat Mustacchio, Katie McCann, Phil Gray, Jim Piper Marylin Samsal, Barbara Miles, Mr. Schutz. TH ESPIAN Stanley Schutz, Advisor: Phil Gray, Pres., Doris Fickel, V.-Pres.: Jo Ann Piper, Sec. Barbara Kennedy, Treas.g Carolyn Adams, Squire. 35 All-County Music, lst Row: Carolyn Davis, Marylin Samsal, Bonnie McClintick, Barbara Kennedy, Saundra Evans, Barbara Wilson, Barbara Conard, Jo Ann Piper, Carol Foster, Eleanor Parsons, Miss Smith. 2nd Row: Kathleen Davis, Carolyn Adams, Ella Ruth Melick, Ronnie Amrine, Pat Adams, Don Chapman, Nancy Medors, Barbara Miles, Martha Lewis, Carolyn Colville. 3rd Row: Jim Piper, Jon Cooperrider, Lynn Melick, Phil Gray, Richard Lewis, Lee Parsons, Neil Longwell, Bob Adams, Ray Belt. ,ELL , Ensemble: Barbara Kennedy, Eleanor Parsons, Diane Egan, Barbara Noble, Nancy Medors, Barbara Miles, Bonnie McClintick, Saundra Evans. 54 lst Row: Carolyn Davis, Marsha Gray. Juclith Parsons. Eleanor Parsons, Patty Adams, Marylin Samsal, Carol Foster, Bonnio McC'linti0k, Barbara Ke-nnerly. Qnd Row: Miss Smith. Marlyn Ashbrook, Barbara Noble, Carolyn Colvillo. Nancy Mvflors. Larry Dorsey, Jack Dowfs-ll, Jo Ann Piper. Linda Ls-wis, Patty Dapzui-, Lalah Daguv. lWartha Lewis, Bob Adams, Lee Parsons, Jon Forwpe-rrirlvr. Joo Ankrom, Lynn Molivk, Jim Piper. 4th Row: Kathleen Davis, Bonnie Hague. -Ioy Diotrirh, Nvil Longwell, Bovorly Wilson, Marlyn Fostor, Barbara Ashbrook. Not pivturvfl: Drum Majorotto Phyllis Ashbrook. BAND Kathleen Davis. Bonnie Daguo, Danny Divtrivh. Marlyn Fostvr. Barbara Ashbrook, Joy Dietrich. 35 HOMECOMING Madeline Hartsock, Phyllis Ashbrook, Queen Carol Lafferty, Doris Fickel, Barbara Kennedy, Lela Van Fossen. 36 Barbara Wilson, Diane Egan, Judy Dietrich, Barbara Ashbrook, Sandy Evans. CAROL FOSTER. JUDY CARR 37 FCOTBALL First Row: Phil Gray, Mark Hopkins, Dick Scovell, Larry Dietrich, John Johnson, Captain, Jim Piper, Bill Almendinger, Don Chapman, Roger Priest, Bill Miles, Danny Swick. 2nd Row: Gary Chambers, Wesley Smith, Monty Turley, Don Piper, Joe Almendinger, Ronnie Amrine, Joe Ankrom, John Dowell, Gib Walker, Bob Adams, Richard Cooke. 3rd Row: Pat Lafferty, Paul Priest, Fred Johnson, Karl Keyser, Jon Cooperrider, Bob Tudor, Bill King, Lynn Melick, Larry Stough. 38 ,coach LEP' B- AG -z HA B. WELCH-Manager 1?rMAN XA Qt 0 -'01, J. JOHNSON B. ALMENDINGER J. COOPERRIDER G. CHAMBERS J PIPER R. AMRINE J. ANKROM L. DIETRICH D. CHAPMAN G. WALKER D. SCOVELL M. TURLEY D. PIPER J. DOWELL E. NEPTUNE K. KEYSER R, comm 59 BASKETBALL Left to Right: Gene Almendinger, Don Chapman, Jim Piper, Ray Cleveland, Ronnie Amrine, Dick Dague, Gary Chambers, John Dowell, Monty Turley, Don Piper, Jon Cooperrider, Rod Kauber, Coach: Jerry Hartman. 40 41 ' r , . X ff , B. Agler, Reserve Coach, D. Swick, D. Noble, P. Priest, B. King, R. Priest,J. Almen- dinger. 2nd Row: K, Keyser, R. Amrine, J. Ankrom, D. Piper, G. Chambers, F. Johnson, J. Howell. I First Row: R. Amrine, M. Turley, G. Chambers, J. Ankrom. Second Row: R. Cleveland B. Pitt, E. Neptune, H. Reese, J. Dowell. Not pictured: B. Agler, Track Coach. 42 First Row: J. Almenclinger, R. Priest, G. Almendinge'-r, J. Johnson, J. Piper, R..Cleve- land, J. Dowoll, D. Swick. Second Row: J. Hartman, Baseball Coach: R. Amrme, B. Almenflingor, D. Scovell, G. Chambers. First Row: VV. Smith. M. Turlvy. B. King. U. Privst. J. Ankrum. Mr. Stvvvnson Softball Coach. Svvnnrl Row: D. Fonwziy. Mamlg.u-r: l , Moorv. li. N4-ptunv. R. Smith K. Keys:-r. G. VValkvr. V. Smith. R. Clark. P. Privst. li. Milvs. 45 ,..- .... . , L 4 t X A 5 First Row: Jim Potter, David Adams, Ben Franklin, Jay Middleton, Jimmy McClintick, Jack Pitzer, Mr. Stevenson, Coach. Second Row: Ron Priest, Warren Kauber, Jim Mason, Bill Severn, Terry Parsons, Jim Retherford, Warren Butt. JUNIOR HIG Maxine Lafferty, Betty Blagg, Beverly Wilson, Bonnie Dague. 44 11 QL Gigli :JET 45 hs eg, 1 FLOYD D. WRIGHT-Principal ILLA SEARFOSS EDNA GOSNELL LUCILLE SITES PEARL SMITH 55 fl ztiwfwf . 513733 . Q, A if gn ,VIL BE SSIE COLVILLE BEULAH MOATS DOROTHY CLARK LENA MILLER HELEN PAIGE-Not Pictured 46 u GERTRUDE HATCH lst Row: Larry Sanford, Patty Wright, Norma Forest, Joyce Green, James Disbennett, Rodney Bemiller, Billy Smith, Mary Burton, Glenna Myers, Toni Fox, Brenda SWlCk, Rolan Miles. 2nd Row: Mr. Wright, 6th Grade, Larry Gilchrist, Norma Evans, Bonnie Martin, Vernon Ashbrook, Keith Kitzmiller, Dickie Yerkey, Roger Medors, Freddie Bush, Grover Williamson, Janet Teeters, Judy Shumaker, Jane Smith, Sally Crist, Johnny McDavid, Floyd Wright, Janitor. 3rd Row: Sally Downing, Linda Bevelhymer, Joyce Jaros, Rebecca Blamer, Garnet Suver, Charlotte Cooper, Tommy Franklin, Jackie Hatton, Donald Davison, Georgie Keyser, David Kasson, Della Bailey. 1st Row: Stewart Parsons, Dick Ashbrook, Sherman Byers, Patty Thompson, Carolyn McAllister, Polly Greene, Karen Montgomery, Suzanne Ashbrook, Carolyn Miller, Raymond Dowell, Edwin Busch, David Hopkins, Earl Meredith. 2nd Row: Becky Gorey, Sondra Clark, Charlotte Barrick, Larry Riffe, Julia Hilton, Dick Bare, David Mason, Alan Logan, Wayne Peterman, Paul Wade, John McCann, Bill Wood, Merriel Ann Davis. 3rd Row: Stanley Smith, Donna Favill, John Wright, Charlotte Hudson, Anne Ashbrook, Mary Retherford, Carl Miller, Herbert Needles, Robert Davison, Margaret Clark, Anna Bush, Jim McDavid, Ronnie Yantis, Ronnie Bishop, Carolyn Piper. 4th Row: Miss Gosnell, 5th Grade, Dolly Jakeway, David Dietrich, Emily Hubbard, Richard Davis, Russell Swick, Glenn Murphy Billy Sherrard Jerry Jones Beverly Dowell, Petty Bisang, Johnny Siegel, Chester Middleton, Glen,Osborn, Miss Searfoss, 5th Grade. 47 1st Rowz Georgine Smith, Patty Walker, Linda Gorey, Armeda Williamson, David Roby, Carol Bailey, Dottie Fohl, Vickie Hawk, Delores Busch, Bobbie Evans. 2nd Row: Dale Yantis, Gary Teeters, Dan Croak, Mike Hatton, Larry Pickering, Diane Foster, Betty Conard, Diane Needles, Sharon Schuff, Eddie Tippett, Earl Hayes, Carol Green. 3rd Row: Roy Jacks, Judy Pitzer, Olivia Fox, Terrie Shea, Dickie Bryant, Bob Crist, Larry Humphrey, David Mounts, Joe May, Joanne Jaros. 4th Row: Arthur Hayes,. Dolly Yerkey, Diana Jones, Janet Conway, Karen Butt, Saundra Wickiser, Donnie Hollis, Urvin Hartsock, Eddie Johnson, Miss Smith, 4th Grade. lst Row: Darrell Clouse, Judy Garrabrant, Susan Searles, Carl Bailey, Dick Potter, Philip Yantis, Mike Bare, James Logan, Jimmie Krouse, Zane Stout, Jackie Hubbard. 2nd Row: Bobby Sachs, Susan McElwee, Lila Miller, Joyce Priest, Francis Davis, Nancy Heinlen, Barbara Wickiser, Patty Smith, Barbara Smith, Kathryn Piper, Carolyn Riffe. 3rd Row: Carolyn Osborn, James Hayes, George Johnson, Danny Dietrich, Shirley Severn, Darlene Davis, Dorothy Barrick, James Miller, Neal Retherford, Nancy Bishop, Vicky Hartsock, Marie Keene, Donald McGee, Tom Conard. 4th Row: Mrs. Colville, 3rd Grade, Eddie Kenny, Fern Favill, Steve Miles, Junior Smith, Paul Shea, Jeanne Downing, Carol Hollis, Harvey Reese, Ricky Horch, Teddy Dorsey, Patty Swick, Sally Wickiser, Mrs. Sites, 3rd Grade. 48 N K - lst Row: Billy Logan, Carol Ashbrook, Betty Searles, Connie Stith, Sally Greer, Judy Jaros, Wilma Forest, Loretta Gorsuch, Tommy Piper, Joanne Barrick. 2nd Row: Patricia Disbennett. Sandra Bareus. Tommy VValler, Mary Kay Dague, Norma Smith, Ronald Smith, Shirley Miller, Marjorie Ashbrook, Nondus VVilliamson, Gerald Sharp, Terry Budd, Robert Jakeway, Michael McAllister. 3rd Row: Paul Rohr, Mary Jake- way, Harold Busch, Thomas Bell, Peggy Hopkins, Gibby Miller, Julie Emerson, Paul Wyant, Sally May, Leah Milick, Patty Tavener, Ersle Lene Bush, Sally Smith, Arthur White. 4th Row: Mrs. Hatch, 2nd Grade: George Keene, XVilma Favill, Delores Hubbard, Georgann Miles, Kenton Suver, Carol VValker, Billy Shea, .Oran Hoover, Stanley Hilton, Sandra Walker, Linda Teelers. Slavik Matyczyn, Joe Dague, Mrs. Paige, 2nd Grade. Q I 1st Row: Sharon Osborn, Evelyn Thompson. Carolyn Kitzmiller. James Ashbrook. Raymond Bell, Danny Bare, Mary Wickiser, Phyllis Hubbard, Joseph Miller, Judy Greer. 2nd Row: Mike VVynn, Harriet Needles, Janice Byers, Carroll Peterman, Patti Schertzer, Barbara Young, Linda Fox, Marlene Edgerly, Linda Piper, Lavonne Wade, Mona Gorey, Joan Ross, Mike Priest, Lana Johnson. 3rd Row: Anna Yerkey, Margaret Evans, Sammy May, Carol Diamond, Ann Disbennett, Edna Hayes, Mary Swick, Bonnie Booher, Darlene Clark, Naomi Ruth Jacks, Frances Nesser, Charles Byers, Alan Bonham, James Walker, Sue Conard, Carol Bisang. 4th Row: Miss Miller, 1st Grade: Ronald Schultz, Thomas Disbennett, Philip Davis, Thomas Bake, Jeffrey Little, Joseph Frizzell, Charles Crist, Tommy Tavener, James Wolfe, Jerry Bare, Paul Peck, Mrs. Clark, lst Grade. L19 x x- A.: M' X' v . A if up A X -Z. I 'maxi ,gig is I 4- -. R. W i ,ai 5 2 3 ' Q13 4' 3 X my 2 x my f I 74, 2490 My . ., Mfr- ,-1: .1 , . - 4.5-. . . , . A , . -. za .. L- X. 1 1.0, .- .. V av- 1, a-2' . fx, .I ? 45 za Zdflt 7m . '.-.- '55 JH J-GG 'Ei-120: . ,W , .1 H,- Appearance is a compliment or a , ep.pe detriment. It is an invisible hand that draws you forward or holds you back . I d?E?FEEEEi?ii SEQ f igs The Evening Party Business Wear Active Sports - Spectator Sports Egggx Travel or Campus Wear THE ROE EMEnsoN s'roRE Value Service - Courtesy - since 1887 ll S. West Side Square - Newark, Ohio 9 A Compliments of Compliments of P. E. an BB HERMA ' Newark, ohio Q 50 1' JAY'S SERVICE STATION St0P at Our Drive ' In Gulf Products after the Eames Johnstown, Ohio DIETRICH'S DRIVE-IN E HE E L L R D R0 PH SCOVELL'S ELECTRIC SHOP I ' 1 thi en S C 0 ng Everything Electrical from Head to Foot CROU E and SON Ambulance Service Inhalator Service Telephone 107 or 95 Johnstown, Ohio Sl THE JOHNS'I'0WN BA K Congratulations HARRY J. ROOK Class of 1953 South Park Place Newark, Ohio Exclusive FARMER SUPPLY Hart Schaffer and Marx Clothes Your John Deere Dealer John B' Stetsofl Hats Van Heusen Shirts A. L. Freas Stetson Shoes nYour Appearance is Our Businessn DURNELL'S CUT RATE Compliments ofa Patent Medicine Fountain Service HAYNES BROTHERS JEWELERS Phone 73 Alexandria, Ohio Established 1894 Newark, Ohio 52 Compliments of RCRDE 'S DAIRY and ICE CREAM CCMPA Y Newark, Ohio HULL' NEWARK IALLPAPER STORE 29 - 31 lest Church Street The Home of Better Athletic Equipment Congratulations Class of 1953 TECH ICAL ll, L, ART RURRER CCMPA Y Your Jeweler 18 North Park Place Newark, Ohio A Home-owned Store Your Confidence Built Johnstown, Ohio woon HARDWARE of ammer H FEED 'l'0RE A Complete Line of Wayne Feeds i Custom Grinding Poultry and Hog Equipment Phone 129 Johnstown, Ohio Compliments of MARTIN MUSIC CENTER SYMONS BEST JEWELRY Newark's Traditional House of Music COMPANY 31 Arcade Phone 9463 Newark, Ohio Newark, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of HUGHE'S POLING'S FOOD MARKET Complete Line of Home Furnishings Phone 90 54 Compliments of BYER ERVICE TORE Compliments of ARM T00 0' Leading School Supplies Dry Goods - Paints Stationery - Sweaters Gloves - Work Clothes We Always Strive to Keep Our Prices at a Minimum We Offer You the Very Best of Service FREEZE-LOCK Compliments of F000 ERVICE MAPLE 0ROVE DAIRY Custom-curing Rendering Johnstown, Ohio Processing Complete Locker Service Phone 100 Johnstown, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1953 J0ll S'l'0W FEDERAL AVINGS and LOAN ASSOClA'I'l0 Insured Savings up to 810,000 - - Since 1889 Compliments of Drink RICE OIL COMPANY Coca Cola In Bottles Phone 251 Johnstown, Ohio NEWARK Prompt Farm Delivery COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS MELICK HARDWARE E. 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MELICK Compliments of Stoves, Roofing, Paints Oils, Varnishes Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Johnstown, Ohio Phone 66 JOHNSTOIN CLEANERS 56 COTT' FUR ITURE and APPLIANCES Newark Ohio EMR CH TRACTOR ALES Ferguson Tractors Ferguson System Farm Implements Tractor and Auto Repairs Gas - Oil - Tires - Batteries Coshocton and Ford Streets Johnstown, Ohio Phone 83 Compliments of RATHBURN'S BAKERY Alexandria, Ohio Compliments of LICKING COUNTY IMPLEHENT COMPANY Your Allis Chalmers Dealer Johnstown, Ohio Phone 15 Compliments of Compliments of CROWE'S GRILL THE HUB Clothing for len and Boys For the Best Home-cooked Foods ' Newark, Ohio 57 U J.E.BARCU E. fffpiiiiliifnnan Jeweler and Watchmaker Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Johnstown, Ohio .L.LYNN WHITE STAR KILLING COMPANY Manufacturers of Flour Dealers in Mill and Eshe1man's Feed Feed Grinding and Mixing Phone 17 Johnstown, Ohio LLOYDfompEiiiI2iof Toms For the Best in Drug Store Service 58 J0llNSTOW ELEVA'I'0R CQMPA Y Feed - Seed - Grain - Tile - Fence - and Fertilizer Grinding and Molasses Mixing Truman Moore, Mgr. 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