Johnsville High School - Anchor Yearbook (Shauck, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Ve particularly wish to express our sincere appreciation to Miss Oreegen our Annual Staff Adviser, who has given us her kind. patience and time and who was helpful and mdsrstsmding in all of our problems and tasks. ERF'URT'S JEWELRY STORE Sponsored by FARM SUPPLY STORE INC Gali 4 X 'ai E l 'll xv REM ,-ff X?-A. - -- . . 4 , I I II H I LI I III 1 ...+- If I.. I I I I I I II f I . I II I If ,I I II I I I ,I I I I. I I 'I N II j I I I 4 . I I I I III - IIC I e I I I I I I IIIQ I Ht X In I I I II ' xx, Nxt IN . I ,, ,, I . .- N ., I. 6 I -11 X , ' ',.. ,...amn unninnhl . Q fl x X nm. n. rnmzss. B. s. in na. Yilmingtdn College if A Wilmington, Ohio ' .23 Graduate work at 5 ' i Ohio State University ' , Cf:-lumbue. Chic L . QE h,, ' Q Latin ' umm I Senior su:-vw , f G 1'm1 S'1 w F ' Y I kgk V g MBOX. ROBLE, LB. A. Eastern Kentucb State Teachers Co11e80 ' Richmond, Kentucky Ashland College Ashland., Ohio English lounonio Geography 'mm CXIIGIR, B0 st in mn k ' ' -1? Capital Univaruity Columbus, Ohio Shorthand I Typing? A II General Business Gozamercial Arithmetic ix . D 'tv 1 Y. 6 Groceries HEEEJDYS MAHKlI-:IT F599 U3 .,, i ,.' ' ' 7 1 Q 0HABLXSOGG,lB S in d Ohio University Athena, Ohio History Goverment I M 'Q L 4' ' -- 'u..Q.........aennnnannnlnl ll ' lk KX e e me' r X--1 v-- IN. T, X W Physical education -s ee Be Ae! Be Se larlham College Richmond, Indians. Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Biology Home Economics CLARK'S MOBILE SERVICE Sponsored by Johnsvilleq . ,. ,'r.'.1: -' 8 f JAMES DI MEOL0. B. S. in 91119 State University Columbus, Ohio Physics Algebra I de II General Science Physical Education A-Q ff- . . 41-- ' HELL HARDWA RE D Leaning ton if , , K Q - ual Q'm ann nq0'i nl c ' PAUL GIPP, B. S. in ld, Ohio University Athens, Ohio Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Vocational Agriculture J. RICHARD RAVEN, B. M. in Ed. M. M. Youngstown College Youngstown, Ohio Michigan State College East Lansing, Michigan Band Director Instrumental Music WIHIFRBD G. WAIT! Kent State University Kent, Ohio Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Vocal Music XG X . . ., L H I , Mbqg vln V ',4,,,.,L , ' ' 1 BOLLINGER AND SON Sponsored by HICKSON 36 SMITH INSURANCE Mt, Gi, I 1 gd :V V A. K. ., .... V. . 44 v- 1- V. I ,,., If v Gi169.d 9 IIDDICBDIIIH U School Hlstory ENEWENSWEFQEHXNEGQENKWSHINBDQKWSBQENEMEEQ from infomation et hand, the first school house in the village of Johnsville stood west of Clarence 1Brennems.n's home, which is the third house on the south side of the street, running west from the town square and some- times called the Delaware Road. The road running north and south through the village is now State Route 3111. Later this building was moved across the street and now foms the front pert of Cromer Rinehartw residence. ' . 'V' in ' ' ' r- Puulsssmuii ' h i H QEEMZWENSEN53913F5C4253MEESBXENSWZNXNENSBQXNEHRME lg ' S so 2 'E 44 In 1858-59 a two-story frame school house was built at the north end of town on the east side of the road, and was used until New Yen:-'s Dey, 1887, when the pupils were moved into the new brick building which formed the nucleus of our present school plant. C Kors will be said about this brick building later ond. 1 It is not known how long the school board retained ownership of the frame building after its use for school purposes was abandoned. Sometime after the turn of the century it was being used by the Grange Society as its hell end meeting plnce and the annual oyster suppers given by the Grengers were con- sidered quite an event. About 1935. or perhaps 1936, the Johnsville Board of lducation purchased the building, intending to take off the second story and move the first story to the present school grounds. It was found thst brick had been placed between the outside and inside walls of the building up to the second story Kperhaps one of the first and earliest types of insulntloninvhich meds it difficult to moveg The board then decided to tske off the second story and move it to the present school site where, until the beginning of World War 11, it was used as an Industrial Arts Boon, or mop Room, for the high school. It is now used by the Music Department and the beautiful strains of nuslc made by youngsters learning to play verious bend lnstrunents are wnfted 'sway on the breeses before reaching the ears of those in the mein building. The brick building mentioned above wee dedicated Hovember 27, 1885, and cost S1b282.59, complete. This was the result of previous planning on the pert of the school board when on July 22, 1885. sores of ground were purchased for t5oo.oo. On May 13, 1885 e bond issue for 00.00 was put to the vote of the residents. Thirty-two cnet ballots in favor of s. new building, and thirty-nine' sgninst, with one blank ballot. Again on June 23. 1885, the voters went to the polls to vote on s t5ooo.oo bond issue. This time the vote was thirty-nine for end thirty-two against. This building comprised two large rooms, one up end one down. Later a partition was placed in the large room downstairs and these two rooms were occupied by Grades 1 to 8, end the lex-ge room upstairs was used for the high school. At that time only two years of high school work were offered end the first commencement took place in the spring of 1888. Later three yeers of work were offered, end the fell of 1928 the school was granted e. charter as n first-class high school end four years of work were offered. Sometime eround 1915-16 s partition wee placed in the middle of the large upstairs roon.s,nd in the fnll of 1952 part of this partition wss removed to sake a large study hell for the high school students, most of the building now being used for high school purposes. Graduation exercises were held in the churches in the village, usually the brick church. KL E 10 Q Q - . 1 V ' .. o M'-'---eununnnuillillhlll Ili! In l92?-28 the first addition was mode to this brick building and the curriculum enlarged to offer four years of high school work, a bond issue for 358,000.00 having been voted, bonds to 'bear five per cent interest and the last one to 'be paid September. 1951. e X In 1938-39 another addition C. front part of present main building J was erected at a cost of S39,000.00, money being provided by a 822,000.00 bond issue and a 317,000.00 Cplusl P. Y. A.. grant from the government. - This bond issue will run until 1961. This added four class rooms, an office for the superintendent, a reception office, and doubled the size of the gymnasium. In 1950 a Sll+7,000.00 bond issue was voted for an addition to house the first four elementary grades, alarge dining hall, kitchen and kitchen storage, toilet rooms and furnace rooms, and for a separate, large concrete block build.- ing to be used for vocational-agriculture purposes. This was erected just north of the main building. This bond. issue will run until 1975. More land has been added to the westof the original school site and it is estimated the school ground now covers approximately eight acres, including a large football field, which it is hoped will be lighted by the fall of 1953, and play grounds. 0 so A The school is served by eight school buses. hauling an average of 370 pupils. Area of school district comprises 53,86 square miles and the assessed valuation at this time is S2,225,2'?1.00,. Johnsville was originally a. special school district and then it began reaching out and the following schools, either wholly or in part, were added to the territory: 0 Walters fhong since gonel Beet Millar! Huntsmans Number One Humber Four South Killer North Woodbury Ctwo story bnildingj September. 1937 Kiracles -- October, 19140 Williamsport -- October, 19180 1888 to l90b All classes were 2 year graduates 1905 to 1927 All classes were 3 year graduates 1928 Io class graduated 1929 to present All olaeees were in year graduates lovember, 1951 School node o. centralized one by vote of the electorate. 5 I The members at the Lnnul Staff of '53 take this opportunity to express their gratitude and appreciation to Hrs. Brennemn for the School History. 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Q Class History Act I shows the arrival of the class in the ,hulls of learning with Mildred Dovne, Presidentg Charles Genson, Vice-Presidents James Evers, Seorotaryg Raymond Linn, Treasurer: Mildred Dems and Carol Jordan, Student Connell Representatives: Wallace Sipe, Class Rsportsrg am! Kiss Edna Eaughten, Adviser. The first villain 'Study' ls of alarming size, and proportion and is alsays interfering sadly with the Joys and leisure of the actors, nov known as Fresh- men, thirty-six in all. lov as the not draws to a close, 'l:am , the brother of Shady , creates e mental crisis. But the freshmen, by one last spurt oi' their tired. brains, vin. more was gaysty, tho'-1811. as we had Halloween and Christmas parties. As the first curtain falls the actors are a little puzzled at 'Stub' but are rejoicing end. happy with what they have accomplished. Act II finds most of the players in the same roles, but having advanced in rank are nov known as 'Sophomorssh Thirty-four of no returned to take revenge on the green Freshmen, sith David Armstrong, Presiclentg Carol Jordan, Vice-Presldentg Doris Wilkinson, Ssoretsryg Danny Kitchell, 'rreaeurerg David. Armstrong and G-one Yhite, Student Gounoil Rspresentatlveeg Jerry Greene, Clase Reporter-g and Hrs. Agnes Burch, Adviser. A touch of pathos is found in tint some of the cast have had trouble with 'Study' and 'Isla' and are tumble to appear in the second act. Having had a little more sqaerlence, we nov have a feeling of security and ease of manner that was noticeably lacking in Act I. A few love efairs take place andres nsml s few more of the actors desert the Caste A As Act III opens we find. that villain 'Study' has called out a tw more actors from the ranks. me remaining members have changed a. little in features and are nov knovn as 'Jnnierek At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Raymond. Linn, President: Bavid Armstrong, Vice-President.: Betty Dawson, Secretary: Denny Kitchell, Trsasurerg Raymond Linn and. Ann Smith, Student Gouncil Representatives: Mildred Downs, C1l.es'Beporter3 and Hrs. Agnes Burch, Advisor. We were one happy family. Some of our social affairs consisted of the Halloween and Christmas parties, the festivals, the Junior Class Play, 'The Awkward Penne , and the giving of our Junior-Senior Banquet. me villains 'Study' and 'Ima' come prominently into the spotlight, the actors try to vin again. Some find themselves out in front, such as our six members of our Honor Society: David Armstrong, Mildred Downs, Garol Jordan, Raymond Linn, Danny Mitchell, and.Ann Smith. Before the curtain falls 'Study' and 'Inn' are to be thrice, defeated.. 'Danny Kitchell, in 'This lisht Shall Pass , represented our class in the finals of the State One Act Play Contests. ki ll 29 Act IV is warmly received because it is to be the final act with David Armstrong acting ee President, Rosemary Pearce, Vice--President Carol Jordan, Secretary Denny Kitchell, Treasurer, David Armstrong and Gene White, Student Council Representatives, Enoch Cunningham, Claes Reporter, and Mr Tyrol Hoble, Glass Adviser With further research we find 'Cupid' has again raided ur ranks. 'Study' seems leee formidable. Uouldn't it 'be unbelievable if we grew to like him! There are some aspects of the play that the actors enjoyed such as the Scrap Drive, the Senior Clase Play entitled 'Finders Creepez-s , and the editing of the Uohnsville H1 Liteon and 'me Anchor - 19,',i3'. ,dll I - . L ' L -'N-----.5-...--....-een ,ual Ill ' ' ' I 5 fr s . A X 31 0 'X 1 : ' N l U . X . , O X The stars of this play are Bmw Kitchell in Kueicg Jerry Greene and Gene White in lootbellg Ihvid Armstrong, Mildred Downs, and Rosemary Pearce in Scholerehipg Key Levering in LLL.: David Armstrong and Raymond Linn in l'.l'.A.g Gary Oover, Raymond Linn, end Denny Mitchell in Basketball. As the final act nears the close, white feces drevn with worry, are noticed. This is the final struggle for success. 'Study' is finally conquered and what need to 'be an enemy turned out to be e friend. As this 'book goes to press ve' are lookin forward to our trip to New York City and Washington, D. C., the Junior-Senior Banquet, and finally, Gradvntion mv. A Our class colors are Purple and White, our flower is the White Rose, and our motto is 'Conduct and Courage Lead to Honor . 5 w ! ' I J, tt! ff --All SMI! 2 ...ann warn I j 1 I ,F J If 25291 -- nshave sir? R ,H oeeznag P, -.. , I , li.m..E... -- No. Just a haircut, that Jerry N She czislxgvdamniiyed oh' A If P1B8S8.n so til. d ll, p e ' e makes me 143.91 -- Would you mind Nw il' d n h gf' taking your not off. then? 1, ,ny etygu :Zff1ldn?f gigndhffred 5252 did-if-QLEIZ 'ngghv 1'1I1 S0!'1'y- I , num-enema-ensues: so m G OW ' r .N lnommiffey-is-represent wit xg-5 ' 'Who' do You 50 5535? A 111-.lable -- Wallace your hand Da A ,,,, Hgh 1 d , writing gets worse all the time. oth..,..YJ.d.ef gir,,1S,'n e s ifferent from I H5112-Sl!1.S... -- nlflell, Hr. Noble, if Qgna gg. M, MII, what wayfl! wrote any better then you'd be finding pa id A M, ash , Q11 fa'-In with my Spelling- 1 V mano:-emefefiofsozut with mm.. 1 ooeoooeeeooneo L, ww -- 'Well' All fight mn. m?SQ3.rQ:k'Zf'1?ed hiiifhi HITS M- since you von't lend me the money, P11 B an rome S Le on e 'V haunt You when I die U up at the clock. He glanced down at his Qi Ga ' C Q- ,You egnttn wrist watch then back up at the clock Q3 ganna! M Q- uwhy mul, and said, 'That cloclds fast, isn't it? tit Ga C -u ,You havenlt get a JG?-tainly, replied thetteller, it 'R haun--U-'-ting licensen - wo d all down if it weren t. Wx 30 from JIM Bc VAUGHN JAmL .1 R X1 x KAY All l WAYNE JA NICE W DANNY DAVID RAYMO ND NY 1 ii xl? H Y : N I MARTHA LX 'YV 13 X 31 ' ' ensues a llll t Class Prophecy IX'5243152NRMR555lN5lli1KNXNRN2NXM5iIXlFZWXC'3XwxN Being restless and seating e change of scenery. I decided to go down to see the new library that had been constructed in .Tohnsville As I use looking over the selection of books, my eye was attracted by s thin, red leather value Tek.- ing it down, I sew the title vas Who's Who end Vhy from Johnsville , dedicated to the Class of 1953, s distinguished and intellectual group. I turned to the pages that followed and reed this information regarding ey classmates. X l 1 I ueeeeneew 5 - u - 32512529D3255.70ENIS'NZSWXNKNFSWXWKWZWZSNZNEWXNE, A 8 3 ll DI 8 2 ll Ol Di e e David Armstrong, State Vocational, Agriculture Director. also President of the Acsdemy of Arts. loted for his good leadership end ability to influence dsirymen. lotto: 'All I have I on to others! Hobby: Tight wire walking. llerths Carpenter, letron of Girl's Industrial School. .Author of 'Row to Become Crininally Inclined , or 'The Headaches of Going to School'. Prides her- self on raving the best acting girls. Oscar Carpenter. heed of Xntml Insurance. Noted fdr his unique sales talks and winning smile. Motto: 'lever say anything unless you have to. Hobby: Giving sneeches on 'How to talk proper1y . Jane Clerk. held nurse et the Institution for Ieebleninded. Author of 'How to Become Ineane', written in blank verse. loted for her Ability to get along with the inntes. lotto: 'Gone in insane, go out the suse. Hobby: Collect- ing the institution's eelt shakers. Gary Cover. e. famous violinist. Made two tours to lurope and von several llklls Be nlsys in Denny llitchellh Orchestra. Ee prides himself on 'being the best violinist end being in the best orchestra. Hobby: Reading mysteries. lnoch Cunningham, Yeterimrinn for deformed aninsls and also in fertilizer business. loted for his rich fertilizer and soil builder. Motto: 'What we een't save. we un. Hobby: Collecting bones and fossils. ' Betty Dawson, levs Reporter. A national celebrity known ee Polly Pry of the 'Greohic levs'. She is so alert she interviews A criminal while he is com- eitttng the crime end gets tonorroals news yesterdsy. Motto: 'Get next veek's nevs this veek.' Wayne Denon, s reel estate deeler who owns meh ot the property in Kev York. lov hes retired e rich millionaire: which lakes it necessary to have gulrds by his hone. lobby: Star gazing. Mildred Dovne. Deen of Dormitory dollop tor Girls for the pest ten years. Author of 'Vhet Isn't Wrong With ldnoe.t1on . She prides herself on havin the eoet expensive end best college in America. Hobby: Fleying the Organ. Lee lllis, Auto Racer and Dsre Devil. He prides hzlnselt on going around corners on we wheels Ind never having sn accident. lated for causing pedes- trians to co-it suicide. Hobby: Wearing out our motors. x 'AI . sz ARV HELEN VNOCH GENE Ph M,44 X . N N X v R 1 I Y Y 1 45' I I f 4 1 I w 1 ,7 1 xl f A 1 -1-r 1 1 t I x Us Jim lwers, Rear Admiral Naval officer end target-shooting expert Noted for his inability to swim and prides himself for having the shiniest shoes Ambition: To receive e promotion Hobby: Training pigeons Jerry Greene, three times Governor of Ohio, leader of the new Democratic Party. Yes candidate for the presidency last year end defeated by one vote. cast by his Campaign Manager. Motto: 'All for one and that one ns.' ' 'T ' ' ' ' ---- --.- ..'......'........aunnuenisnenen I- e ' e l I . Charles Hriesik, owner and manager of the huge chain of restaurants known all over the world as the 'Bt and Run Restsuxtntsn. He prides himself on his rise from proprietor of s. hot deg stand on Blum Street to owner of one hundred plate' glass front restaurants. lotto: We have what it takes to take what you have. Carol Jordan, head nurse of the hergency Hospital. Noted for leaving her autographs on her patients. Prides herself on her keen cutting. Motto: We serve you with e smile. Hobby: Learning to fly. Kay Levering, owner of the beautiful 'Buy end Seve' department stores. Noted for designing gowns for all the best-dressed women. Ambition: Teacher et the 'Tiny Xindergaz-ten'. Hobby: Collecting red apples. Thomas Levering, e world famous aviator. Noted for his trips to Hers and establishing a. settlement there. He has made e. successful flying saucer called the 'Speed Dish , which took may years to perfect. Hobby: Hiking. Raymond Linn, sheep and wool producer. Owner of the L -- G Ranches. loted for his new materiel that will not shrink, tear or burn. Prides himself on his beautiful flower gardens. Ambition: Secretary of Agriculture under Rosemary Pearce, President of the United States. Janice Mcdlung, the first police'-roman. Noted for securing more law end order in her district than my four men and is a. credit to her town and state. Bas e. television program called, 'Golden Locks and the Peroxide Bottle'. Denny Mitchell. Orchestra Leader and Composer. For five years leader of the 'leey Llstenin' Orchestre . Composer of 'Concerto in A flatn, end 'Trumpet Blues . loted for giving Berry Truman piano lessons. Hobby: Playing the guitar. Bosemsry Peerce, sixtieth President of the United States, elected by the 'Yemeni Pez-ty . Defeated Jerry Greene by one vote. United States Semtor for two tems. She hes been active in politics since infancy. Noted for her good speeches and friendly smile. Helen Rope. nrried to Bill Scott. Chosen the most successful wife in America. loted for her ability to keep e happy hone. Ambition: Tap dancer. Hobby: Crocheting. Doris Beidner, e private secretary to the heed of e. huge corporation. Ioted for forging checks with her boss's nsne. Hobby: Having her own way. I' 1 'T 34 ' ---Q... ......5.. aan snai l Vaughn Sherman. Toilet Soap Manufacturer. Thu factory has a huge electric sign reading, Sherns.u's Bust Toilet Soapsn. Noted for his ambitious walk and look! Motto: 'I keep the whole world clean! Wallace Sips. famous inventor. Has invented over a thousand labor-saving devices, all of which are blessings to hmnity. Kia best known product of his agile brain is a device, Qrhe Boeverythingn, which does just that - all with very littls cost, including spanking little Willie when he drags the est around by the tina Ann Smith, X-my Technician. Bas made several miraculous discoveries. The moat important was a. lady who thought she had cancer, but with Ann's keen mind she discovered it was only a stubborn Carte:-'s Liver P111 that vou.1dn't dissolve. Hobby: Prevention of coma. Lrvin Stauart, famous carpenter and builder of the nnilapidatod Home Builders Anociationf. Just finished. construction of the new White House. Noted for unusual homes. llottoz 'Us 'build 'am you try to live in 'om' Gone White, a retired salesman, now sponding his time in sunny Florida. He owns s hotel there, open only for his rslativos and friends. Noted for his bluff sales talks. Hobby: Taking sun baths for his rhoumtism. .... mn mvsox ... moon ommomx X nn. Q CHARLES I A ,ig of-fo i ,,.... lf' X! 'K awry mfwamz ' 11 QARQL Hi W A 6' I 35 5 M .K snag X ' r r I I A I, k. t 5 Y V I e I U e I F e s U f mnwmwmmxwmwKNZMZH3MENh E GSS l E Cl W'll N ENEWZN3MEW3NZWEM3NZN3NRg MEN Ae it is understood that the Senior Clase of 1953 will soon be gone from this period, ve would like to take this opportunity to make our last will and testament. Read on and you shall see what each of our twenty-seven members are leaving behind. the Faculty of Johnsville High School we hereby will and bequeath, free from all inheritance, luxury, or income tex, our entire store of knowledge. We hope that others any be benefited by it ae we have been. the Freshmen we leave a map of the school building so that they won't be as lost as we were. the Sophomores we will our way ot conducting class meetings. Oh, those poor kids JI the Juniors ve bequeath all the exmnlnatlon questions ve have been given during the past year. The answers have long since been mxlelaid. David Armstrong, bequeath my ability ae a good class president to Dalton Stewart and mr Jersey cove to Bob Crunklltoae Martha Carpenter, bequeath my love for :king nple syrup to Mary Lou Taylor and my hobby of horseback ridizg to A, R. Cramly. Oscar Carpenter, will my quiet nys in study hall to Chuck Freeman and Q blushes to anyone who gete embarrassed easily. Jane Clark, leave my roving xmture to Riley Brewer and my love for coonp hunting to Dorothy Hudnall. Gary Cover, bequeath lv two arms for mklng baskets to Donald Rinehart and my ability to arrive at school on time to Pat Been. lnoch Cunninghu, leave all of ly hidden talents to anyone Rho can uncover than Betty Dawson, will my love of sports, and the vide open spaces to Alicia Pipenger. Wayne Dawson, will xv ability to stay awake in e dull class to Ilarvln Roach and W love for the Wilkinsons to hlhs White. Mildred Downs, an willing mr Job as cafeteria cashier to Shirley Ruhl and ny Annual headache: to Arden Walker. ,A Asa Illia, bequeath my height te Dale Beith. my speeding reoord to Jane Crunkilton and to Larry White, I leave my size eleven shoes, it he is brave enoxdx to follov in my footebepl. 36 ' -a'.:m,, - 1 ' - . 'H - --1.-ve--a an 'mu lllllhl Ill f- Jemes Evers. leave my 'buech hair out to Dick Grossman and mf Yorkshire hogs to Don Bloom, Jerry Greene, will my ability to keep my cer right side up to Glenn were and my eideburne to Buck Keen, Charles Hrieeik, 'bequeath my speed in track to Glade Bachelder end. my mug- techs to Clayton Fry, Carol Jordan, will my ambition to be e good nurse to Haney Gees and my love for airplanes to anyone who doesnft like them. Key Levez-ing, 'bequeath my good luck in candy-making to the future Home Economics classes end my kneel: of holding one men to Helen Morrison. '!'homa.e Levering, will m' ability to-pass Physics to amrene who is dumb enough to take it and my French accent to enyone who can understand it. Raymond Linn, bequeath my love tor basketball to Bob Collins and my perfectly combed heir to David Roper. Danny Mitchell, leave my musical talent to Jeke Wright and my winning smile to anyone who ,ienft lucky enough to have one. Janice Mcfilmmg, leave with pleasure my name, Blondi.e , to Marilyn Rinehart and my love for square dancing to Helen Allen. Rosemary Pearce, will my ability to get along with Mr, Noble to Bee Clever and my speed in typing to Delores Vipperman. Helen Rape, 'bequeath mf love for servicemen to Mary Wilkinson and my ring to eny boy who cen't afford one for his girl. Doris Seidner, leave my 'violent love for English to next years Seniors and my love for independence to anyone who will fight for it. Vaughn Sherman, bequeath my dimples to John Cunningham and my faithfulness to one girl to Neal Baker. Wallace Sipe, will my kidclish jokes to Chuck Kunce and my knowledge of science to Joan Coleman. Ann Smith, em willing my ability for 'burning down dates to Shirley Pearce and my hilarious laugh to Gloria. Roshon. - Arvin Stewart, 'bequeath my sentence acquired. ingmock trial in Civics class to next yee.r's defendant and my ability for being sent to the office to Shannon Garverickf Gene White, will my mischievous ways to Rzeeell Downs and my love for Cerro to Patty. ' In Witness Thereof, the officers of the Society for llisumlorstood Seniors have hereunto affixed their bends end eeels. ' ' --. claox. .xenon ' ... mms mom CL 5 gl , 6 - . 37 ,i ' A f.- X N ...vf ,fi I I if of fl fl fl if I f it 1 SQA W' W QS iii W., X x RR x V f 1 mm.-- 1 ni l X L M.,Li K N N s y In Farewell to thee clear High School, X I . As a flood of happy memories, t Rush 'back with thoughts of you. 1 We new um when ve've lefz thee, 1 fi One stepping stone we've passed. I Toward our goal in 1i!e's long Journey, mauoezaesraeazeoxcozafezzsfazcsszzavoazeefswmeiczqeszmag-fore 1:2 'f If I Which we hope to gain at last. 5 0 P Q 2 2 L 5 Oh, however far we may travel, S Senlor be I sorrows or happines.. 52968968NEWSMZNXNKNENENXNLME aww , ! Fond. memories still, ve'11 cherish , ,J Of our beloved J.H.S. If M X ' -. ROS!!-ILE! PXLBCI ' 1 fi r A PARIIIG 8016 If 9 Chun: 'nn smug. ann uuew I!! If Ve're parting to-night from the friends of our youth, if I We part from the school that our valor inspired. yt It quicksand. our soul and our love for the truth, gf' - And always our faint hearts to fervor it fired. I U A l We shall ever admire, as this moment ve dn. 5 4..LM. BC ,J HKZHCNYZ5116'LG71?-'DIM2N5ZM2!256XviG39GZNXWZs?og th. 'isbn and worth of hor ' M . . t Czass Song' 55 Her children will stay to har memory true LJ 2: Yhilo Goods of duction add. lidrt to har funn. e 2ZH?XZHRM!!!-CIZMZC9632962196ZDCIZHIZWZXKTSWZNZZNXWKB4 M - t When worries and cares that the future my hold , E'i.lIQf'l1'l'0'lI0flQ0llll!'O?lt hour DNV. , Vvlloolobsckinfanoytodeardnrlofold ix t Andlilosteusrdrelaiaguhqapyunov. PM E Ibn. cn. :hmmm of m-rw mm. an fm my QQ h In sn. ups of our yanuaqu mums gun, A Dovxxnemnorfulnno iavxeenel ivilightuq A hz-nhaktotheaolaoo1llnot1oug,1orglgo. X K X Q 'Ji' ' X .4 -- X ,,,.' 38 We bid thee a. last adieu, X 'ww nv Y S .,,ffff1e?e-X 'f N, E X Z I P V K '-e-nun. ails nail ll I NEWSWENEWXNXMXNKWXWXWXWEWXWK N Class Pray er E XMENENENRWZNSWEWSNENBWZWZNZE AK Our Father who art in Heaven, we look up to Thee at the close of our High School days f with faith and confidence. Thou hast been , with us, loved us, protected and helped ue in every way. For this we thank Thee from the bottom of our hearts. We also thank Thee for our parents, teachers and friends, for our school and the high standards its leaders have held before us. We thank Thee for our 1 f wich Thee. 1 country -- our America that we hold so deer, for the hope and faith we have in its future And now, our Heavenly Father, as we face our future, we humbly ask Thy continued guid- ance, help, and protection for we recognize our need of Thee. Welnow not what the future holds but we believe and do Thy will, all to know the work for whereby we may serve W 'F May we so live if we keep faith in Thee shall be well. Make us which we ere bestpfitted Thee beet. that we will leave the world a little better than we found it. In ! m Y 1 N N l i f l,r-J P1 the name of Jesus Christ, Thy Son. - Ament Editor 39 i t f- - f . SX 1 1 l .,,..- I I K! K I I H , I I il: w 4 Q RR HN th I 4s Xi Vg 1 . 9 ' :mv ',: J 'Q s X X X X -5-5' I f f ff! 1 ff! f! ll I If yi KV? I l 5 x XM' X X 1 ,X A ERR! . Q , ff' ' ,- N x LL. 'Pa X V N m , f 1 I b .A- Q Lf f x f I 1 ef 1 H fl i I I Y lx 3 +53 XX U Jxi I lnlllll Uhllll QSMZMENZWENZMEMZNEMZHZXI3 I +9 . I 3 .A- K JUNIORS 2 W oe 5 az Fern-15zm52r219zrx 52cy17ere1s1rm?swwww-ref-srrww, I I I I' I I e MI I Yirtt Row Cleft to ridxtla Shirley Walters, Belva Crawford, Virginia Armstrong, Inner Ons, Pat Beam, Ha:-ilyn Rinehart, Helen Allen, Jane Orukilton, Lois Baker. Second Bow: Larry White, Bon Bloom, Dolores Yippermn, Halen Harrison, Janet Bhuenfelt, Charles Iuaze. Stanley Wi-ight, Hrs. Burch. Third Rott L. 3. Bully, John Gmxninghul, Riley Brewer, Dick Grossman, Glenn Hyatt, Ronald Zinn, Arden Utlker, 01849 Bnchelder, lull khan Although n entered high school ll one ot the remove urgent classes, we have diminished to only tveawa-ei: ushers. Our fix-et 'big event of the year vue the election at clue afticsre. They are ae follcwu President, Dick 01001.12 Vice-Preaidmt, lesl hkerg Secretary, llsrilyn Rinelartg Irenurer, Glam Ilzrerlg 0155: leporter, llanay Gan: Student Council Representative, Arden Yelher. April 17th, the Junior Glue presented 'Greg But Gate' in the school auditorium. Haney Case and Heel Baker were chosen as Junior Attenmnt and Junior Escort to the football Queen. We are proud. of the any athletes in our class, in football, basketball and track. Ie owe our suwess at the concession chad. this year to each of you who patronizad Ule Hank you! X cv, I ,rJ7 43 I II. I II II III' I I I II III Ii X x 5 1-M'-f--.f ..,,-,,.. aennleueaieuel o f X it20189325NZ!D02DCXDCZNIDCKNSNKWSNSNXNXNXNE SOPHOMORES I ff! If N n V I I First Bow Cleft to rightjz Mr. Di Meolo, Elsie Shaffer, Elaine Baker. Bea. Clever, Mary Wilkinson, Shirley Pearce. Jackie D'Isa, Betty Hetrick, lhzine Shaffer, Joyce Boehon, Lode Reed. Second Rev: Mary Lon hylor, Shelby Riffs, Sylvia Baohelder, Shelba Randall, Loie Craven, Charlotte Baker, Shirley Ruhl, Bonnie Beck. Third Row: Ronald White. Dorothy Livingston, Harold Clark, Lloyd Garveriok, Joyce Crawford, Ile Carpenter, Virginia Vippermen, Shirley West. Norman Rape, Russell Downs. Fourth Eoin Cary Been, Robert Collins, Shannon Garveriok, William Cole, Donald Rinehart, Vincent lleloher, Clayton Try, Lyle Snavely, Gilbert Rush. lot Pictured: Ure Xullet. A he Bophonore Cleee started the your with thirty-eight members. Mr. D1 lleolo ie our hone room teacher. Clan officer: ere: President, Robert Collineg Vice-President, Maxine Slnfterg Secretory, lleie She-fferg Treasurer, Bee Clever: Student Council Representative, Donald Rinehart: Clan Reporter, Shelbe Randall. Gary Been, Harold Clark and Lyle Smvely, were on the football team. Cnr clan elected Shirley Pearce and William Gale as the Football Q,ueen'e Attendant md lsoort. We had e Halloween Party sponsored by Shelby Riffs and Charlotte Baker et which everyone had e fine time. We ere proud to have Lyle Snavely, Gary Beam. Clayton Fry, Donald Rinehart, and Vincent Kelcher on the basketball team. Ben Clever, Shirley X S Pearce. lleie Shaffer, and lleine Baker are doing a fine job as cheerleaders. X A 'I' - , . e . ., - 1 ' ' 1 4 2 S lx L u 0 w ,, ,.. I 3' l l ,f if I I 1 j, ff ,.,? r V , I i I Vi. P I H -ff' 1,2 ,ix X X :X My, Q Y . . NS .v it ! Iii5DiCIHQCK.'lUWN FARM SUPPLIES Sponsored by DAN STRUBBLE AMS SOR BANK ,,, 1 H, f 1 4 . -- .r -. ..,,.o . Q... l,,. 4-rf. - W 44 lcktown 1 . Lf A 1 I , . - . - X .. ... allsalnilllllt - x X aammaamaeczesszasxwzmzuseesnssoexmg fi, ,,.a ...- L4- : 2 ,, H N E 5 X IMSZBSSEMISQBSSIMRMEMRMSRHIXNXMSEMZMSZN I 1 1 A v 4 first nov gmt: to rigmya xr. ogg, slam umm., nm.. smun, ue.:-pr.: if Villiaml, Dallas White, Jun Patton, Donna Kuna, Jaan Colman, Irsnou W 'f F Guan, Domld Kushner, Darth: hdnal, Mary Sorrick, Kina Granger. 3 Second Bova Hebert Crunkilton, Patricia. Carr, Ohm-les Iroema, Zelda Rhul, Lois huh, lla:-vin Roach. Harbin Buvlnr, Dunn Gottroll, lb:-tha Shufor. . Luis drawn. Anno Gunaixhna. Third Bow: Alicia Pipengur, Dial: Shifter, Alum lhidlov, Suu Shaffer, Iloyd. Bun, Dalton Stewart, Willin Rnd, Hart Gralama. Cleo Bmxknr, Paul Bnrtnatrubsr. I Iourth Roan In-y lun Long, David. Glover, Dixie: Killer. David Roper, Inn! le rm.. new-s ou-pam-. um: xm. nrgn nonwq, nn-1m uns.-n. 'E lot Pictured.: Jun Shalnfolt, Richard MPO, hazy Dumlaon. Hx 1 . .T Q Our chu officers are an follows Prnihat, Dalton Stsvartg Yioo- 4 H President, David. Roparg Boorotsry and I1-enum-or, luv lllan Langg Glu: A Reporter, Alicia Pipssgorg Stunt Gounoil Ropnnntatin, Hobart Gu-pontor. HK' Our Irnlman Clan in sativa with l'J'..t., LLL., Band, Basketball and SK' n3thus V 99316. Kushner and 11113: had an Jlqlnsthll ihnuaru. Q Rl A EVANS InPLEMQNTA co. sp ii y Bucfxmqa szrwz mmm Mt. Gilead uf-'lion In V ,,,,. . , , ' u. . f. ,NV ., 45 ,fl G' ' -' Left 'to Right '- mfs. Tischer, M SEATBD. Miss Merwin, Mrs. Morgan. k Mr Krabill, Miss Lanker, Mrs. Lantz, STANULNG: Mr. Hosac , . Mrs. Winand, Mr. Furniss, Supt. First Grade Mrs. MoG1othlin Second Grade Mrs. Morgan Third Grade Mrs. Tischer Fourth Grade Miss Lanker ' Arithmetic Teacher Grades 1 to Lg. Miss lerwin rs. McGloth1in, Fifth Grade Mrs. Lantz Sixth Grade Mrs. Winand Seventh Grade Mr o Eighth Grade Mr. Hosack X 1 X , , X 46 262529 Y 1 S I I I I I 5 I I I I EMEMEMEWZNENSMEWXWZWEWKWXWR Ezghth Grade ZEN 'S -11 :shun-noi U U H Z ' E H E aw 1 M .5 P . First Row C left to rightjx Barbara. White, Lloyd Pearce, Saundra Wisenan, Rosanna Zeger, Nancy Brevet, lhrlene Snavely, Donald Linn, Vilma Carroll, Dixie Wilkinson, Larry Hudmsll. Second Row! Mr. Hoaack, Allen Prater, Guilford,Biggerstaff,Job.n Graber, Yilliam Poister, many Beam, Bury ills Iberle, Bobby Holaclc, Donald Allen, Charles Armstrong. Third Row: Shirley Bunker, David Vippermn, Robert Webb, Diary Jane Zlvere, Dean Kitchell, Mary Graber, Dianna Clark, Marion Shaffer. Fourth Row Saundra Freeman, Leslie Hope, Garlton Pocock, Ralph Greene, Jane Walker, Martha Mullen, Roberta Price. lot Pictured: John Crawford, Richard. Shomfelt. The eigxth grade started with an enrollment of thirty-nine. flora Rush moved to ldiaon leaving thirty-eight. Ye have four new pupils this year. Mary and John Graber Q88 from 301111110 and Larry Hudmll from Marion. Leslie Hope also joined our clan. Otfioers were ohoeem this year. They are as follow! President, Donald Liang Hee President, laney Bravo:-3 Treasury, Danny Beam Becretery Dean Kitchell. ' me Reserve Cheerleaders for Basketball were chosen from our room. They are Dianne. Clark and lhry ills lberle. The Junior High Cheerleaders fron our room are lhrlene Bnavely and Barbara Wh! te. . e., ' cv ,- A I .ov l'eP ,A.. 47 NIM!WKMXDGXMSMEDGSDSIIMZMEMENZBIY Seventh Grade 'FEDGPYKIFCM52H41'iNRM,2lf4RMXNRN2NllNlW5l55 ' .,....-....'.....L......-nsmuuannene u ' ' 4 , ' K M N octet gg 3 C. as N X 5 3 X me A M X first Row fleft to w E 4 4 P A 1 I I Bobby White. Zenia Gadd, Donna Hetrick, 5 Patricia Bachelder, Jo Ellen Burgett, Jerry Jordan, James Houkz, Q lnera-ld less, Mr. Krabill fl Second Row: Jacob Williams, Sharon Doneleon, Dixie Shaffer, Margaret H Reed, Jackie Clever, Judy Livingston, Marvin Amend, Harold or t 3 cunningham, David Rum. ' ee ' Third Row: Carl Crider, Barbara Armstrong, Shirley Harvey, Joan Flowers, ,ff Bob Jackson, Charles Coleman, Peggy Beam, Bob Morrison J Iourth Row: Junior Wright, hymond. Smith, Doris Dawson, Charlotte Pryor, Cecil Garverick, Persia Kelner, Larry Herslmer Hot Pictured: David Baker. Thomas Crawford, John Sipes, Kenneth Greanly The seventh 'grade 'began the year with an enrollment J of thirty-eight. Barbara Armstrong Joined us from Lex- I i ington. Eva Chapman, from Arizona joined ue in early .Q- Decenber, but left again December 2b. Saundre Bruno uma to .41-none ma cure Miner to :am-um, ohio, 'M Our boye on the Junior high team are doing fine. . V sv 1? Our cheerleaders are Harold Curmingham and Dixie Qi Sheff er. Patricia Bachelder, Jackie Clever, and Marvin tix, wi tx Aux-and were the three who took part in the County 5 Spelling Contest. There are eleven from our clan in the Senior band. oee' ' s N DALE BLOOM AND TUTOR MR. BRENNEMAN 48 ,251 25 BS EZ H 3 E15 E 95 Z CS 3 K 3 Bi 2 C25 SZ C-5 EZ D' 8 N E Z E SEM ZSMZGWZS 231395 Szxth Grade EBGSZNSZNWVQMTMHMTMRNHMTMRWRDSEN .. . -fx vu, M , I . - ' '1'1--n-ammonium iillllid llll ,, , ,. , ug, . O , -V. L.. 1 .,. n ,-. an First Row Qleft to righth Paul Shaffer, Rollin Sidwell, Jo Ann Carr, Karen Sleek, Evelyn Kunze, Wanda Shermn, Lowell Herehner, Robert Pryor. Donald Queen, Richard Christian, Gerald Baldinger. Second Bow: Mary Jo Kelner, Nelva Dennis, Doris Tischer, Barbara Mullet, Dorothy Pryor, Annette D'Iea, Judy Long, Loualla Crawford, Lyle Zeger, Barbara Jordan, I-Ire. Winand. Third Row: Bruce Beers, Janet Phillips, Wave Arnholt, Linda Freeman, Chad Wilson, Rose Cangzbell, Karvin Bunker, Teddy Roach, Clint Walker, Larry Brever. lot Pictured: Larry Crawford, Jerry Ernaberger, Joyce Brnsberger, Terry Smith, Janet Endicott. Thirty-three pupils enrolled in the sixth grade in September 1952. Three have moved to our school, Richard Christian from Columbus, Janet Endicott from Butler, and Barbara Mullet from Fairveiw School. We nov have nineteen girls and seventeen boys. tonrteen of this group had perfect attendance for the first semester: Gerald Baldinger, Larry Brewer, Rose Campbell, Jo Ann Carr, Luella Crawford, Annette D'Iea, Evelyn Kunze, Judy Kay Long, Janet Phillips, Robert Pryor, Donald Queen, Paul Shrffer, Doris Tiecher, and Clint Walker. X 1 ,,.r o 49 Ill B Ill. NRAZWEWEMZNXMEMZNKMEMENRNZMZ F zfth Grade MZNZ ' 1 i:- - for -A . . EZNSME nd l 0 E . E . ,, I Q . 5 I H fi 2 e 5 I 2 l 2 Q L I W r E s E s S 55 s W E Q I EZ U I I I I I I I I I N First Row Cleft to rightlz Nathan Miller. Marilyn Burch, Jean Coleman, - Carolyn Love, Donna. Shirt, Howard Wilson, Judy Mc Glothlin, Roberta I Campbell, Walter Snith, David Rogers, Johnny Dania, Nancy Bachelder. I, Second Bow: Connie Shaffer, David. Ogle, Stanley Walter, Loretta. Boosa, II Sharon Mc Clenathan. Raymond Mullon. Billy Garner, Donald Tiacher. I! lloyd Barnett, Larry Arnholt, Dale Vippsrman, Jacob Mullet, Hrs. Lsntz. I Third Bow: Beverly Brown, lnnico Carpenter. Bren Phillips, Doyle Cass, Janet Cottrell, Garolyn Burch, Dolores Bollsdsy, Benny Davis, Beta. Gadd., Roger Baker. Fourth Bova Brenda Freeman. Carol Arnold. ch'-1'1 LUNG, Olinton Shaffor, I Beatrice Christian. Janie! Kline, Margaret Wood.:-ov, o!o1a.n Bunker, Billy Hank. lot Pictured: Wands Jordan. Bornico Siposs I Vhon school opened we had forty-two pupils in our rool, tm of thus were new pupils: floyd Barnett from Shiloh and Janice Kline from Bolton. Later Isthan Killer of in York Stats, Bsatrios Christina of Columbus. and I I I I Jacob lullot of Plain City. entered. our class. Vhsn our forty-fifth pupil I snterod our room on the second floor it vu too crowded, so vs loved. dom I on the first floor to the regular fifth grad! 1001. t' The following pupils had perfect attsnchncs ths first senator: Carol Arnold, Carolyn Burch. Join Coleman, John lhvil. Brandi Trulia, Yillill Hook, David Ogls. Isa-on Phillips, David Rogors, Loretta Roosa. Donna Shirt. Carmen Shaffer, Walter Smith and Hazard Uilson. 1 I Yu I: 4 50 9 lx . ., ,.....a..u..--we-ahnnnnuihillt In ' QENEWSWENEWZWEWXNENENXNENZM3 E F' N 5 F ourth Grade 3 53551R-'ERMRMRMRMRWERWRMENSZMRMWNRE First Bow Kleft to rightlt Carol Lee Ogle, Janet Schmidt, Donald. Pryor, Sandra Brown, Lowell Bunker, Vaughn White, Olive Hiller: Peg Wilkinson, Mary Blair, Dianne Beam. Second Bova Miss Lanker, Donna Cover, Ronald Mc Glung, Shirley Bachelder. Jerry Graber, Linda Sleek, Patricia Bhristian, Walter Carpenter, James Baldinger, Carolyn Sidwell, Annette George. Third Row: Patricia, Crawford.. Vinton Morgan, Linda Webb, Sharon Biggerstatf. Richard Harvey, Paul Jackson, Gregg Luger, Lorem Shirt, Lee Aadriok. Fourth Bow: Roger Norris, Judith Hershner, Hugh Armstrong, Ired Hope, Lloyd. Davis, Janie Franke, Delores Johnston, Wilma Wiseman, Gerald Sipee. Rot Pictured! Billy Grawford, ldxrin Erneberger. Grade tour started the school year in September with thirty-eight pupils. Richard. Jones withdrew and moved. to Bellville. Three nev pupils arrived: Patricia Christian. who later moved to Ironton, Ohio, Gregg Linger entered our grade from Hanafield., and Olive Miller from Kev York State. We are enjoying our lovely room in the new elementary building. 'le wish to express our thanks to all tax payers and our 'board of education, who have meds this building possible. We also enjoyed parties at 'both Christmas time and Valentinew Day. I U X -...n-.fs--4 has as all KISS' I - ' X L'- maszeezxz lv 7 35 E' Sz oe at H 2 oc ff: es 'E , . fe ai so 2 :Q 2 if -Q rx xv 2 Q Q Z Qemsxzoeex rn-ss new fneft to rignth Beth Sidwell, Jack Gruber. Edwin num, Merge Hope, Dianne Roosa, Janet Cass, Susie Garner, Sharon Mc Glung, Marilyn Love, Nancy Long, Danny Graber. Second lov: Mies Marvin, Lorna Randall, Carol Maidlov, Stella Cunningham, Charlotte Walter, Sandra. Mitchell, Bonnie Ann Eberle, Lloyd Morrison, David. Baldinger, Larry Wiseman, Jerry Davis, Roger Budnall, Mrs. 'Fischer Third. Row: Marvin Secrist, John Cover, Mary Hriesik, Joyce Cottrell, Larry Gadd, Wayne Huvler, Dwight Jackson, Ruth Ann Jordan, Douglas Roach, Linda Shoenfelt. Pourth Roan Jack Phillips, Katie Mullet, Judy Welker, Sharon Walter, David Phillips, Peggy Roper, Barbara Boker, Carroll Brewer. lot Pictured: Lowell lellon. The third grade began the school year with en enrollment of forty-one pupils. Larry Webb withdrew and entered Ohesterville School during lovqber. Lovell Nelson, from Lexington, enrolled in our class, Gary Chapman, from California, enrolled and withdrew from our class during the month of December. Katie Mullet entered our school from Fairfield School in ladison Oounty. Those having perfect attendance ere: Jerry Devil, Larry Gedd, Roger Rudnnll, Sharon llclllung, Sandra Kitchell, lddie Ruhl. Linde Shoenfelt, and Uhnrlotte Walter. I ,,,, 52 ' ' duuunnmuallllldill li 5 V HZWSWEMXNEMZMEMEMEMZNENENEMM Second Grade N .se Isa.sz.szrmsaeas'wxsmszsx1szefs2nxlS:n:z5m.'ma1 53139125 Brut Bot Cleft to rights! Jim Gregg. Katy I-ang, Jimmy Wilkinson, .Tum hmm, Owen Armstrong, Janet Blair, Mary Lou Shaffer. Maxine Uarpenter, Kargarct Hrieaik, freddie Downs. Second Rows Paulette G9.6ll,,.l6.1n Mullet, John Ogle, Janice Harvey, Gladys Bunker, Luann Anstreng, Johnny Kline, David Wiseman, Annette Xclndree, Jill? Gan, Linda. hxmiee. Third Row! Larry Pryor, Bdwin Clark, Susie Snavely, Richard. Binebolt, Judy William, Richard. Jamal, Robert Schmidt, David. Shirk, Larry hath, Howard. Allan, lin, Korgan. lot Pictured: hwmonia. indieott. ' The second grade has had an enrollment varying from twenty--nine to thirty-four. Ye have enjoyed our nav building this first nu, We participated in the Thanksgiving Program given for the Community Club Heating, Kin Hex-vin is our arithmetic tegchar and Hrs. Waits is our music toaeher. Ye raised seven dollars and ninety cents for the Burch of Dimes Campaign. How pupils ouning into our school this year vera, John Kline from Gallon, Judy William: from Uansfield, and Trvmonia lnclicott from Butler, Patty Roach and Barbara Packo were :subaru of our clan for Q short period. 53 -wixixe gguiillhlhihl-ll' U M .- -'- 1 asm:nznxwzmanswzwswzsseawzzaemex . F irst Grade KH! Z 5 Z G Z i E S Z 8 E 4 E W E H E H E 5 E W E H G H QIWZNX l I I NX F I F X I 1 1 i ff First lov Cleft to rightlt llioheel Jorhn, lilly Smith, Donna Hines, Selly Davis, Oerolyn Ruth, Betty lsorist, Bobby lvhl, Stephen Phillips, Ruth. -17 TA Shoenfelt, Linde Morgan, Devid Uslter, llerjorie Andrews, llrs. llodlothliu. Q second nm Timm noouemm. :Bobby msn-, Garol new-. muon simon. MV Shirley Rogers, Oerol Jackson, Linde llerrieon, Bea-sh Ge:-ner, Oetherine 1 neu, mme mlupf. John raw-, mme nun. f Third Row: llinbeth Mullet, Jacqueline lerehner, John Ogle, Bobby lleeon, Oscar Cunningham, Denny Hiller, Larry leesflverett Beeheldsr, Ralph 5 Jordan, John Osborn, Itsry Denon. Doane -Rose. ' lot Pictured: Demons Beech, Dsvid Brentford, Carol Spring. One of the most important md interesting things ve preotioed this year was working and playing together. Ve found this to be very helpful. Us received several new story 'books for our library. Ye enjoyed every X one of tha. v Our enrollment varied from thirty-eidnt to forty. Us bed new pupils from Irederioktown md Fairfield Schools. We worked out several project: this yssr--two that were very interest- ing, s. health project and 'llother Goose huh' - X There ere fourteen 'boys end girls from our room in the grads choir. W, H er '- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 54 Q UVM X - ff' ,.,..x.-I I I, x, I I ...J-J-f I I I II, ,A I I I I I II I I I I I I I I 1 I YI I III' IQ f - '1 I A YR in RENEW?NXN2NXN8NXNXN8N3NEN8WZ MINI FOOTBALL 2 2 -- Z HES? S!lh12BQ1ElG!M2NRH5 ' VH- --:.-ga--. aunnunuulnl ll if H I 2 H- M M me wvmzeanaszaeasz ea f i 3 If I - 1 Y A U E ' v X IOOTBLLL S UlJ Johnavillt J ohnsvi 119 Johnavi lla Johnsvills Johnsvillu Johnsvills Caledonia In Riu Bulliwn lhrango Bparti Ulu: Strvillo Cforfoitl rnotball practice Bagan on Laguna Zdth kith thirty-four csndidatn nothing 1 tonakmthotean. Although our lesgua record, at the und of the season, stood at three 'ill and thru lanes, we were presented with a second place trophy. Thorn Rl a :hrea my tis for first place among Chostorvills. Olaridnn, and Ll lu A hm seniors wish tho 1953 football tum good lust. 'mf MOFVOL vGTOH SALES 43Q5SgorQd1bQ 5 GORDON AND JAGGER yg mn. mxlaaa A tai Mt 011036 XX 14-.Yf UN I 57 8 nr W LN--' . asus 3 X ' :H XX .EJ I' .W R' 1 XX ,M M SV . f Q u, N , ff Q .ff i X N V v 9-'fp' 0 , ,, Zg,y,.JFv Il , - .ff L.. t 1 X H ,Q ,Q-fi ' . ,Q L M X If ' . ,1 Qfpi swmexueanwwxcamas:mxmxmm:.cwma :gz'wg5 R my I 1 . ' 'S -. 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LYLE ' Captains CQVER arid EWERS HU V 4, 6. k 11 fi K ax ' 'AE W .. 59 Q if pl 4-O . f Y w .I I I, f N K ,..,..,. 1 4 s. ll H I 1 I 1 v NX! x I SENIOR BOYS 1- IZ'QST STHI NG R Q N .- A. x 60 il lllid M2332 EHENE552NZMENEMZNEMSNZQSENEXEWZ ,....-f r I v .. -. .. .. -K . tiknll I V dunk-M -H4 -I 8 V Q I , Y ' 1 3 l 4 N 5 BASKETBALL 6+ vliaszmy zmssavn We They We They Pleasant 62 148 Pleasant 141. 21+ Claridon 65 59 Glaridon 26 37 Union 66 35 Union 31+ 12 Sparta 63 64 Sparta 30 23 Butler 62 58 Butler 139 20 Me.:-engo 78 59 Marengo 35 21 Iberia 75 63 Iberia 35 32 Home 70 71+ Home 148 141 Cardington 69 148 Cardington 36 lb? Edison 81+ 51 Edison 33 38 Chesterville eo 61+ Uheaterville 1-I-6 149 it Ifiarengo 81 ' 58 Maiengo 36 3? 1 1 , ne. Gilead 69 59 xc. omega. 38 54 Iberia 61+ 58 Iberia 32 149 Cardington 66 ao Cardington 5? 55 Sparta 70 111+ sparse 43 37 Edison 78 73 Edison- 50 39 ' Lexington 71 69 Lexington 37 160 l La Rue 79 58 La Rua 14-5 37 lif Chesterville 73 61 Chssterville 35 58 1 1 T0 SCORES f' 1 vlnsxn' fmsmavr j 1 f ' 1 We They f We Thgy ' M 'f f Marengo 59 148 Iberia 37 no ' 5' Iberia 59 57 fb . Edison '22 63 ' . CENTRAL DISTRICT GLASS B TO W Drawings for the 28-team Central District Class B tournament were held at 1:00 p,m. Sunday, February 22, at the Seneca Hotel. Johnsville drew the bye and 2 V will play the winner of the Pickaway Township High School C19--10. Pickaway County 15 and the Midway High School Q19--SD, Madison County. This game is scheduled for H Thursday, February 26th at 7:00 p,m. in Loy Gymnasium, Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. A A Ten counties will be represented in the tdurnament. may are: Delaware, V Fairfield.. Franklin, Knox, Licking, Bldison, Marion, Morrow, Piclmwny, and Union. W Seeded in the Class B draw were Plain City C22--ll, Johnsvillo Q21--22, Liberty XX Union C19--21, and Fredericktown C19---21. 1 Nice going boya and good look! A wg RR X 1 L ,,.A. V 61 VdTSlfy Basketball ,f- I e-fn xx ' 2 1 2 LL E gig, N T I I f This year the Johnnies, under the expert coaching of Mr, Di Meolo end I J Mr. Ogg. gave e top performance for the fens. The season proved to be very M1 successful with 21 wins and 2 losses, fu' The team was ranked 311-th in the state. Then after winning the Lexington game they ranked 27th. When the Johnnies came out winners of the tournament J they were ranked 23rd. V , -,T We were very proud to have 6817 Cover. Raymond Linn, and Danny Mitchell f chosen for let string ell-county league team picked from the boys on the do various teams playing in the league, js The total points made in the 23 games played were 1561. The opponents I with 1301. Our average per game was 68 with the opponents 'being 56, I i l 5 The co-captains this year were Raymond Linn and Denny Mitchell. U4 By winning 11 games and losing 1 the Johnnie: took League Championship leading all other teams in the league by quite a margin. 4 Q R 1' The reserves have done quite well this year with 11 wins and 9 losses. In the tournament they drew the bye but having to play the team that cane 5. out winners of the reserve tournament first, they were defeated end dropped X out of the tournament. .. The total 'points for the first six on versity were as follows: Cover -- 459: men -- 333: Myers -- azhg Mitchell -- Lion: Walker -- 123: ana Rinehart -- 51, vi I N '. - - , - . V. 1,1 Q ' Sponsored by WHI'l'NEY'S SERVICE STATION ' Lexington I '-J GZN , ' 62 ' , A an -Q-nuanauuaihll FN 'Khx . - lixgg DANNY GLENN GLADA. ARDE N GARY RAYMO ND DO NALD Cu, i,,e'1tf.Lz . im 'f'+l gx,s, I .W L.. 63 '-T -. 7. '. . 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L. is gradually getting instep with the other I. I. A. chapters. The chapter he not eohieved all the goals, however, this is not discouraging when one realises how high the bu1l'e eye' hes been placed.. lor example, the -v - ' '1 -- H 1, to nearly every oo:- petitive function in Distri 1 - ' 1 , -- e las 1 . the boys 'eoouted' the contests to get their 'beer - H- - or o. ' . e wee profitable still remains to 'oe seen. Thus ter, o 1 nerd its being worthwhile. With the results of two district - v tabulated for this school yeenveereprouaofours N V I In the Parliamentary ' H -- ns held in Korrov Oountgt Johnsville received e gold ', 0 -Y tt e eyd everal supporting embers demonstreted. their ebility - ee tpe1Nw:R,s v - L with e nininun amber of usmm. 'L' cf I I I4 9 The firstextempo 4--M : e i tfvz l- thieyeerinlerion County. Ionrteen 'boys - -- . I -- -Q o f four counties and thirty clnpters. Johnevi e's 5 - - - ' troag, rented fifth vithen inprontu delivery of . o - . f Q, -3 Lt e hee! Judging -Q Q to 1 A . members represented Johnsville es e teen. Out I 4-. 1' ' V . - 1 ting, Johneville wee nnwummmf. H- it --f vu . just nmetm penn mn Hermena Id.nn's wsu. The Parent-ion Banquet wee the high 4-' of lest yesr's eotivities. Dr. loodin from Ohio State University ses the guest spesksr. The ehqater ses gretetul to his for the excellent oo-operation he gen. this yes.r's 'henquet promises to be even bigger end. better, it possible. The tete I. I. L. Convention to be held. in Kev et Ohio ltete University, will tied Jehnsvllle sgein uong the oonpetitors. 'lhey will 'bs trying :tor honors in Judging. 'Ihe olesses ot interest to our ehepter ere general live- stock, entry een, milk. sgronoq, end ten engineering. On the noresmnx ua. an r. r. A, me s sonssn. ues. seen ten kk plnyed other ehepter teens. !he heebettell teutren lest yeer von first 9. pleee in the county tonrneeent end received e trophy. 3 . H , A 2 , B-C-S ELEVATOR Sponsored by WAGNLZR BEiO'l'HiZHS Bellvi V g A A- - 1 l 5. Ulead .v. hu X lf- ' 74 V, . A X 'HM' Kwazulu- ' .. asnnului' I . ' JOHNSVILLE CHAPTER OF KL , -- xf 4 -+P X K .ll 1 I U ,,- f If N ! I E! ,J ! Q I I , I f r PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM j 5 I' f X -o-4 3 V , 1 1 N I , x ft? fl w x K .Q Q X . 0' . ,, ' ,, ., 1 , ,rp ,Q , 1' A fs 4 .., . ...,-. ' Sponsored by TEMPLETON WINTPLEMELNT me . Lexington , fp , ' ,W 75 I ,H I WM if 2,5 ' Al X, ., 76 A F. H. A. Md..-5. KN X n I 3 . The Jormsville Future Eonemkers of America met in the school auditorium, ,K October 3. 1952. to organize and elect officers. The following officers were ff ' elected! . PnsidntflfillibChill-OOOOCOIUQOOOOIOIO OUUIOW vi0Ol!1'Q'i.4Bltc o Q c 0 o o o QM? 8.cr lOOOlUOO IOOICUVOICU Oilfifillllnntrios !msm.r.COUOl0lOCOQOlOO 00016 oaeosootomrlwrpfrc. v-4 Pa.r1iuxentsrian.... o ooooooooo-sratw M -- a1.tori-Anoieotoooo 0 ' R800 I Oluptar Nathan.. JE. g . Jiri. Ianni Ons ff! Q, .,A 61:-udia Oliver J! neu1syAeum- Q2 M9 . In Agnu nm-an 1 On cms.: 21. f. , . 3 -' an mn- runny umm-, lunuenw- 'I' I , W ,...-1, 1' eu nnofnw-n ma . mzuutiganr rug . H ?' ,.,J-Q f. pf...s- mn vu fenonaby a recap n or 'A Q . ' Qi , Ibllmring is tbnpro 1 W bb z t mt P ' A 'nh' ' 44652 0 nooooou'm.r t lah Isla, Dichoroonh Q, . ' A- 8.15. .. ....Jo'nl'bor 25 1 Christa: Dpmllouo, Ko ' ...Jooslbar 15 Christa Oanling and Gift A -' 1- ...december 22 M' Nu' mfg .lU.llClllOllllllIllJ 5 V mauoooonooooooooeueooooooomnoolohuvonoonikiy 'Iliff-lvl but for Ghildrca at Grade:-cl Oomtqv Rou....l'ob::-Z1-y 15 I W I to OMO Univltliwooosoaeoooocougch 27 X sta Patti-Bk for rf rf Awoouonooooooouooesaeoonsooosookoh 11865108 of offiC81 oaooonoonoeooanooeouunen oauuooomrch 23 nh Q ..' , L' 'L + ' ... D K V , A 'A . - Y-v,sUw '. H t...,,. Sponsored by TRACY AND AVEHY WHOLESALE GROCERY lansfield 77 1 A 'E M,,,.,f',1 I 'yy '11 X' L Q -M-A--...'....g..., .1.........i. N 0 D 0 Johnsvllle ,1 Z 'tes 'l . Johnsville Hi-Lites Staff Editor ..... .. ......, ....... ........ .......... . J a ne Clark Ami5?:antEdQtor...... . .......... ........ . G-ene Whites 'Busmiess Manager ......... . .... ...... J im Ewversf Feature Edhors .,.. .... Gary Cover and Bettv Dawsuni 'Grade School Edxtor .... ........ . .. ..... Martha Carpenter 5 'Sports Editor .......... ........... .......,....n. .,.... Azmsmlth Thomas I-I8V'E!l'iILg i Music Editor ..,. ...., ..... ....... Doris Seidner Q Circulation Manager . . ........ .... . . ..... J im Ewers Assistant Circulation Mans exm. .... ........,.... . .. Rosemary Pearce - Carol Jordan 'rypim .... ..... na n Mncieu, 119132 F. F. A. .... ...,.. . .......... . . News Repo gnogrfh iunningham,lNmcy Cass, Shelby Randall Aljcia Pipenger ..1...-....... fvlarxlyn Rmeharti . . Charles Kunze 5 . ,J flt: ,W ,- , SPO To accept proxuqrftly the decision of officials. To maintain gemkmaaly eau- dxmatoll- 1502341115 ltowm-d To ffytain Brom beting To accefn cheerfully To Sdhumszicmnskicdy. ruin! AND UNTRUTHS 5 by Crude and Breezy 2 Whatfs that we hear about ' Jane C runkilton 'having two boys at her house Saturday night. P ll I JK Whv has Danny fm' night work on the Annual? -Could it be because of a certain 5 gsm 8 R Y it Jim E. hm sure: lostllhis bash- fulness? 4-l 1 rl N X ll ll ......-f N n l.-...4. .4 Q ...I I w w if I WU' , , X I!! jf I 'lf Jn V , I H S3 Semor Trial Stewart Pxvven Guilty , Reeds store was broken mio and robbed -on Nov. 2 betvyfeen 11:30 and 12:30 on Sunday ymghld A crowbar was found outsade gf the door with Arvin Stgwfarts iinge rims on it for evxdence. fHe 9,1311 that he was at a bxrgh- day party for his cousin wxth Janice, McC2um:. 1 5 15 Y of mf Ph?-,.-f W an ag ls as Q L T0 j5jUggc 'f 'WW 'Mfr wma img bam. Miss cmwj PRQSPECTS 1,005 i , V VU, SA-has bUf?HWl'ii?E?3:'lli1i2 lgtlerf fm...l,.W,,..,...-.... , -M .... ......,..l-.. QUEEN A SEASON ? ,A .ammghan 'ulksme ,, N0 School' Bad Weather I We Ukemifeffl Ummmmm, llrmigm ma mg ifgzheofafome an - tmducmaban Queen' Mix Kay Vthe other teams in the league. 'X 'mf E93 Ka -H . they will make up for ii in de- .- '+ l Lfwfml' Qum Y W' 'fig termimtion .- ' ' , asqueenSaiurdny,0C1-13,1 , ' ' , l t fv- , fri' 5' i N' '- ----, 79 - vnu, Librarians '.--s, ..,, ,,...,, X i ,ri Student Council Office Staff .,..- L--Lb X1 wp +1 ii 'ln Q vwrx' , 3- 5111 5 .. fi R 5 A ,4b,WL, ,M is Waff , Mu, u m 4 J O H S Lf 3 ,,V , I WI V5 Y? is , vl ,f w-ummm ., 'K 1 4,3 IW X I! i N Q '11 X xx' N 1 Z , 'f' M4!i .Mix 1 -fc' ' ... F I Ki X. XV, wi. W 1 X E X J r , Q ff H S ' N .5 KK. - ,V x I I P, I I I ,A r I ! ,5- faif' f ,f fs' 1 xi f I M V I oo ' , UD Q 1 I uf? . , L, vs H I L5 EX? XI X Xf ntl limi' A I QA4...-..,, can r... - , A ,.,41....-no ,..,,......a--' L. X Qi 'W ix L -L...L...1 f,-I' 1? x X I , f lfgfaw 4-L M fl' 'L ,-Y '?w'.fx 5. --M ., a . S H .. 51 T -an fax L , me .E V, . A. ,ann X ' , 5 x 2, W! 4: K rf r A an if . . E ! ., , I ff 3 . ff f F If if fm. 1 i 'D I N! -- ,, ' x 4 Q ly QU --f In J .. N - . tu, xx. 85 I . 8 f Y, few., RJR . , , 'Bl- 1. . ' Q an -- . ...A r' ' THE CLEVER GREENHOUSE I K Spoligofed bg, THE BEVERLDGE 81 HALL INC. Bellville ' V A Bellville ..,,, ,lA ,. . ...p...,n pf . Ak' 4 -3-1 6 Sponsored by WAGNELL JAGGER Gxlead x , . ' l ' ' WW ' '- A , '1y,f..,, 'vw K ' ,A Mt, ' X ,K-Q :IH , ' 'A' ' N '- ..'1' ,:' V. .A - 87 X 4- I O U ., B5 . .. X 2IllSISIIMSDIXWEHSNSSHZYBIKDIIMIIIUI RON5 5 he lonior Clue of 1953 with to thunk the pntrou :ho have into the pae- duetton et this annul poufble hy gene:-one contributions. Ohio Coffee they , lt.ld.leaul. People: loving: leak lt. Gilead I. floyd Bring and lon lt. Gilead. The Ihlte bun lit. Gilead leeverh llnrbet lit, Gilead Intern into--Jil hit!! Ht. Gilead The Union Register Ht. Gilead B. Rolliere Prenery Ili. Gilead Ault Motor Sales lit. Gilead D'Ile. IGA Store Ylllimtport P1ack'l Auto Part Gllion Ton Hclnevh Restaurant Ggllon Qaeyh Drug Store Gallon Smoke House Gallon Lutz Lumber CORPS-D7 Lexington Oyster-'e Mobile Station Bellville The Snyder Funeral Home Lexington Gerber Cleaners Mansfield 8. 8. Kresge Store Kanafleld mncan Jewelry llanefield. Yenatte-Glndden Insurance lit. Gilend Craven Furniture Store Mt. Gilead Zolmanh hm Market Iredericktovn Divelbin Grocery Store Iredericktovn !'ink'e Drug Store Irederlcktovn Harold Hetrlck Mt. Gilead Gallon lem Service Inc. Gallon '1'ony'e Mt. Gilead Snart Music Store Mansfield Tierney and Vaughn Meat Market Mt. Gilead Stevens Motor Sales Tredericktovn llorrov County Sentinnel Nt. Gilead llcElroy'e Furniture Store Gallon B. IB. Smith Insurance Reality Gallon Terri Tyler Galion F, V. Voolworth Gallon Bowen Jewelry Ni. 55-1885- Production Credit Association Mt. Gilead Potter'e Filling Station Mt. Gilead The Chryetnl Ice Zero Locker Mt. Gilead The Globe Clothing Store Gallon Boger and Company Mansfield Bellville Steer Press 391115-119 Liberty shoe store Mansfield Your Flower Shop Mansfield I..,. A, ,, A ' l 'ww B, ROLLIERS PRESSE ' ' WILLIAMSPORT Sp0r1S0red bY Wxllxamstuort Mt, Gilead I, Q. , , M,.v1,- - - ,Q ..3'.f ,,,fJ. 88 -H..- - ,. M , Q EIR!!!SMIMBMRNRNSZMENSWSMEMRME ar'-4 1 8 3 ff, ,. V 2 PATRONS Q QMKPMQMQMUMQMVMQMVAQRMYMWPBAYEMBESGQ Allen and Shetler Inc. Gqlion U. L. ltorkel Gelion Kioholl Hearing, Jeweler Mansfield Gnlion Sporting Goode Gallon Dany Hardware and Gift Galina Complinente of a friend Kanefield '!om's Narket Tredericktown Gerald Hartman. Auctioneer Bellville C and 0 Store Gelion Hiller Jewlery Mansfield J. H. Dawson Johnsville 8: Bellville Don Ggrverick Mt. 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