Johnsville High School - Anchor Yearbook (Shauck, OH)
- Class of 1954
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thir- DEDICATION We the Clase of 1904 take great pleasure m dedlcat mg thw Neue of The Anchor to Mme Ethel Merwm who Vllle School for the put thlrteen seare It li our fondest hope that Qhe ulll l6ITldlIl on the facultx for manv more vears has faithfully performed her duties as a teacher in Johns- ANNUAL STAFF Edltor Helen Allen ASS1St3Ht Edltor Helen Morrxson Buslness Manager Rlchard Grossman Feature Edltors Lo1s Baker Charles Kunze Photography Edltor Janet Shoenfelt Sports Edltor Glade Bachelder Music Edltor Nancy Cass Class Edltor John Cunnlngham Advlsor Mr Kenneth Kennedy We the Annual Staff wxsh to thank all those who have made th1S lssue of The Anchor pOSS1bl6 Our many thanks go to all those buslness men and the1r fxrms who have contr1buted to th1s pub11cat1on wxth the1r advertlsements We also W1Sh to extend our appreclatlon to those class reporters and teachers who submltted the1r news of the year A speclal note of thanks goes to Mr Kennedy who has greatly aided and advlsed us m the ed1t1ng of thls book of memorles Arr Editor ..........g.,.... 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Ilia, ,M 9 '75 CHARLES KUNZE LARRY WHITE TWELVE YEARS AGO SN X K Q SENIOR CLASS C1 fi H TWELVE YEARS AT J H S SENIOR POEM Hall to the Class of 54 Whose members numbel twentv two and no more Through our twelve years of schoollng We have trled to work and learn no foolmg A good deed evervdav we have trled to render Although at tlmes we have forgotten such thlngs as the gender Our class Motto chosen by each lad and lass IS thus We crossed the bav the ocean hes before us W1th all our studymg and twelve vears 1n wh1ch to do We have also had many partles and good tlmes Whlch we wouldnt vsant to forfelt Our many frlends to vshom we are loyal and true Have proven also to be very helpful and honest too We trv not to be superlor over the rest But always endeavor to do our best Our flower the red carnatlon Was chosen by ou1 class of great co operatlon Let us not forget our class colors rose and gray Whlch w1ll help us to remember our great commencement day CLASS SONG Tune Amerxca the Beautlful We hall to thee Dear Iohnsvllle Hlgh our Alma Mater true Our educatlon ue obtamed our manv frlendshlps too Oh Johnsvllle Hlgh Dear Johnsvllle Hlgh we g1V6 our thanks to you God bless our teachers our school frlends and all our parents too Our memorles w1ll never fade of all good tlmes here Our lessons sometlmes dlfflcult we studled wlthout fear Oh Johnsvllle Hlgh Dear Johnsvllle Hlgh our graduatlon near We ll ne er forget our many friends and knowledge we galned here Our school days here xx 1th classmates dear we bld a fond adleu Although we re partmg from our frlends we w1ll remember you On Johnswllle Hlgh Dear Johnsulle Hxgh we ever w1ll be true T1ll all success be nobleness we shall contlnue through Lols Baker ' y ' 1 . , A U' a . , . f y ' .1 Q, ! . . .. , . : It ' Y! . 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' 1 v up ww 1 Y I CLASS HISTORY Early m the month of September 1942 a class assembled wxth the1r teacher Mrs Mary Ward They were startmg the bulldmg process as does an automoblle on an assemblv l1ne The teachers are the mechamcs on these speclal cars each addmg DIGCGS to them These autos advanced from one rack to another untxl flnally they were on rack number elght By th1S tlme there were 47 of these speclal cars on the rack The xmportant events of th1s tlme were The Elghth and Nlnth Receptlon and the Elghth Grade State Tests The assembly l1ne moved forward once agam and we reached the nmth rack By th1s tlme each car possessed lts frame and lts body Here the motor was added the lnstallatlon of the motor took place around the Halloween Party gmven b5 Nancy Cass and the Elghth Grade Receptlon whxch we enJoyed gxvlng to the E1ghth Graders The cars that left the rack at th1s polnt were Duane Blshop J uanlta Jolly Dorothy Ward Howard Huston and Paul Zackman We galned Dale Wlflck Ernest Webb Jane Crunkllton and Ph1l1p Mlchael Once agaln the cars moved forward on the assembly llne We had now reached the tenth rack where we recelved our wheels The b1gg6St Iosmg of qulte a few cars They were Sylvla Bachelder Ronald Blllotte Jack Pursley Charles Pursley Shlrley Davls Lawrence Holloway Donna Hr1es1k Edwm Rlnehart Sylvla Carper and Dale W1Y1Ck Havmg lost these we galned Ronme Frey and Delores Vlpperman makmg a total of 31 cars Agaln the cars moved onward down the assembly l1ne to the eleventh rack The advlsor here bemg Mrs Burch Here we galned the starter Some of the outstandlng events that took place around ltS lnstalllng were the recelvlng of our class rlngs the Junxor class play Crazy but Cute a party glven by Lo1s Baker and the Junlor senlor banquet Some cars left the lme at th1s polnt too They were Carl Bull Ron n1e Frey Gllbert Rush Imo Jean Hershner Jean Gould Ernest Webb and Shlrley Walter Here we galned V1rg1n1a Armstrong maklng a total of 28 cars. l 7 , . . , . 7 . . Z . , . ! ! 7 ' . . . , . , . , .. I event there being a party given by Lois Baker. This rack witnessed the . . . : . , . y 7 ! . . 7 ! . . , . . , . , . . I . 7 7 . . . . . H ,,. 9 Y Y . . y . . - . . . . . y I : , - . , . , , , . , CLASS HISTORY Contmued It was now t1me for us to advance to the twelfth rack for the flnal touchups and to be pohshed The advlsors here were Mlss Gall Boydell and 'Vlr Tyrol Noble The hlghllghts of thls year were the magazlne sales of whlch Don Bloom was top salesman a scrap drlve several sur prlse blrthday partles, and a Valentme party glven to us by Mrs Bloom We are lookmg forward to our semor class play the Junlor and senlor banquet the tr1p to the State Mental Instltutlon and our long dreamed of senlor tr1p to Washmgton New York and Phlladelphla 1n Aprll Those who left our class thls year were Patr1c1a Beam Delores Vip perman, and Belva Crawford We gamed Ronme Frey and Phlllp Hall who wxthdrew shortly after enrolhng After the flnal touches whxch we w1ll rece1ve at thls rack we w1ll recelve our dlplomas Then we The Class of 1954, w1ll blow our horns and say Thanks to all you wonderful deslgners we shall remember you always SENIOR ACTIVITIES HELEN ALLEN HELEN MORRISON Annual Editor 4 Class Offlcer 2 May Queen Attendant 2 Intral Tournament 1 2 Class Play 3 4 One Act Play 1 2 4 Chorus 1 3 4 Llbrarlan 1 2 3 4 Prmce of Peace 4 Honor Socxety 3 4 F H A 3 4 F H A Offlcer 3 Gxrls State 3 JANE CRUNKILTON Edltor School Paper H0m9C0mlhg Queen 4 H0m8C0mlng Queen Attendant 2 Honor Soclety 3 4 Class Play 3 4 X Declamatlons 3 One Act Play 1 2 X Chorus 2 3 4 Intral Tournament 1 2 FHA 3 4 ly ixxsb 3 ff It 'V I Asslstant Annual Edltor 4 FHA 3 4 F H A Secretary 4 Intral Tournament 1 2 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Llbrarxan 1 2 3 4 Offlce Helper 1 2 Paper Staff 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Class Offxcer 2 Class Play 4 Spamsh Club 3 Intral Tournament 1 2 Football 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 2 4 Track 2 3 4 Boxlng and Swlmmmg Tourna ments 3 VIRGINIA ARMSTRONG Chorus 1 2 3 4 FHA 3 ,3 A I I I ' . , ,4 Y, I - v 1 , l 7 l l. I 1 y I Q . ' Declamations 3 2 RONNIE FREY . , 4 K f . . . , . ...H at l 1 X X - X xl, ' 7 1374 ' 4 'xv . - . Y, --, , , , , x x fi . . . as X 4. MARILYN RINEHART Paper Staff 4 Class Offlcer 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2, 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Class Play 3 4 May Queen 3 Football Attend Candxdate Morrow Co Queen 1 Member Sesqulcentenmal Court 3 F H A 3 4 F H A Offxcer 4 Intra Tournament 1 2 4 GLADE BACHELDER Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Speech Class Play 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 F F A Offlcer 3 4 Intra Tournament 1 2 Chorus 2 RICHARD GROSSMAN Class Offlcer 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Intra Tournament 1 Track 2 3 RONALD KUNZE Paper Staff 4 Basketball 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 F A 2 3 4 FFA Officer 3 4 Intra Tournament 1 DON BLOOM A 2 3 FFA Offlcel 4 Intra Toulnament I 1 'Eh Q D ,UW ' ld XX 7 K Z- xx,- I fn ll Q-Af Y i Q1 JOHN CUNNINGHAM Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Declamatlons 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Speech Class Play 4 Office Helper 2 4 Quartet 1 3 Llbrarlan 2 Pr1nce of Peace 4 ARDEN WALKER Class Offlcer 2, 4 Student Councll 1 Pres Student Counczl 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Capt Basketball 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Intra Basketball 1 2 4 Band 1 2 3 Honor Soclety 3 4 Class Play 3 One Act Play 1 2 GLENN MYERS Class Offlcer 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Intra Tournament 1, 2 Track 2 3 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3 4 One Act Play 1 2 Honor Soclety 3 4 Student Councll 1 2 F F A 3 NEAL BAKER Class Offlcer 1 3 Paper Staff 4 Intra Tournament 1 Basketball 1 2 3 F A 2 3 4 FFA Offlcer Chorus 1 3 STANLEY WRIGHT Student Councll 4 Football 1 3 F A 2 3 4 F F A Offlcer 4 Q ' 9 -' I- ..-yf' , , ii ' S.:-an 1 ,J 1 ' 4! 'EEA If vi 9 7, K, , ' 1,-,J f' , ' I . .1 , I , , 'iw 'Ll .3 ' 'fliz 'il' ' , ! .I . ,3. l I 7 I ! 7 ! , ,3,4 ' ' . s 9 1 , 9 1 9 ? 7 V . ' l 7 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 , ,. -. Q, , ,4 ,, 'fi . mg ep . 1 , 3,4 , , 'Y f U 1 2 is! A 1 9 1 S 7 I . ' , ,2,4 . , a ' ' - y, 1, is A, U I 1 2 34,2 4 . . . ' , . .F. . , , , ,2,4 . . . ' 3,4 q'qcJ Q1 F.F..,,4 Jfrf' ' . . . ' - - 'Q ' , . - 1,4 3 . .F. . , 3 RILEY BREWER Class Play 4 Intra. Tournament 1 Basketball 1 5 NANCY class QSX . Annual Staff 4 Class Officer 2, 3 4 fo 1 2 4 N fl or pl S 'I I 1 4, ang? Tgmugnament 1 ll ! Band 1, 5, 3, 4 ' I ' I I Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1 LARRY WHITE Annual Staff 4 Speech Class Play 4 Class Play 4 Football Manager 2 3 Intra Tournament 1 2 Librarian 2 CHARLES KUNZE Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4 Basketball 2 3 4 F A 2 3 4 F F A Officer 3 4 Chorus 2 JANET SHOENFELT Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 1 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4 Office Helper 1 2 F H A 3 Intra Tournament 1 2 4 WW he Chorus 1 2 3 4 'D Librarian 1 2.3 l f' no Student Council 2 Homecoming Queen Attend A. R. GRAMLY Football 1 2 3 Intra Tournament 2 FFA 2 3 4 LOIS BAKER Asst Ed of Pap Annual Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Honor Society 3 Class Play 3 4 F H A 3 4 er4 Intra Tournament 1 2 May Queen Attendant 3 CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1954 being of sound body and mmd do hereby make our last will and testament To the Faculty ofJohnsv11le High School we do hereby bequeath our sincere thanks and gratitude for your teaching and guidance shown us during our twelve years of schooling To the Freshmen we leave our regrets that we did not study harder To the Sophomores we bequeath our ab1l1ty to get along as a class and with all other classes To the J umors we bequeath our record of perfect attendance for the year and our abxllty to be seen and not heard I Helen Allen do bequeath my ability to be a good annual editor to Bob Collins and my love for hunting to Walda Ruppart I Glade Bachelder do bequeath my Brown Swiss to Vincent Melcher I Virginia Armstrong do bequeath my quietness to Betty Hetrick I Lois Baker do bequeath my music ab1l1ty to Lloyd Gaverick way of pulling Jokes to Shirley Ruhl I Don Bloom do bequeath my turkeys to Clayton Fry and my knowl edge of how to drive a truck to Dorothy Livingston I Riley Brewer do bequeath my Job at the filling station to Norman Rupe and my ability to get around to Lois Craven I Nancy Cass do bequeath my red hair and freckles to J ackie D Isa and my love for farm life to Maxine Shaffer I Jane Crunkilton do bequeath my alarm clock to Donald Rinehart I John Cunningham do bequeath my speech ability to Shannon Gar verick and my tendency to miss the tardy bell to Shelby Riffe I Ronme Frey do bequeath my Texas accent to Shirley Pearce and my thumb to anyone who can find the rest of it I A R Gramly do bequeath my charming disposition to Russell Downs I Richard Grossman do bequeath my black wavy hair to Shelba Randall. I, Neal Baker, do bequeath my curly hair to William Gale and my . . . , CLASS WILL fcmwedw I Charles Kunze do bequeath my love for airplanes to Ila Carpenter and my easy way of getting along with people to Charlotte Baker I Ronald Kunze do bequeath my height to Elsie Shaffer I Helen Morrison do bequeath my job as assistant annual editor to Joyce Roshon and my glasses to anyone who needs them I Glenn Myers do bequeath my basketball ability to Lyle Snavely and my ab1l1ty to match my socks with my shirts to Ronald White I Marilyn Rinehart do bequeath my love for the army to anyone who doesnt like it I Janet Shoenfelt do bequeath my laugh to Elaine Baker and my short hair to Shirley West I Arden Walker do bequeath my ab1l1ty to study to Robert Smith and my dark eyebrows to Mary Lou Taylor I Larry Whlte do bequeath my mustache to Leroy Sargent and my stature to Joyce Crawford I Stanley Wright do bequeath my ablllty to stay home nights to Lois Reed Helen M Nancy MUUYU Ronnie . 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Don ,qnqam-N' fiiiifi A R Jane Neal CLASS PROPHECY Here we are at the DICHIC grounds located north of the Mumcxpal Alrport ln Johnsvllle celebratmg our tenth annual reumon of the class of 1954 As we look around the plcnlc table we see flrst of all Helen Allen who as a partner Wlth Helen MOFTISOH operates the Waldorf Astorla Hotel Wh1Ch IS now located here Drapeshape and P J are domg a boomlng buslness Next ln l1ne lS Vlfglnla Armstrong who has become a great success as a slnger Glnny appears on her telev1s1on show on Channel 1 WJ HS TV Glade Bachelder has progressed to the pos1t1on of the star halfback for the Johnsvxlle Ralders Professlonal football team Fat II has been recogmzed by great fame throughout the Unlted States Lo1s Baker and Jane Crunkllton tell me that they are now teachers ln the kmdergarten school of North Woodbury Speedle IS teachlng 1 A and Sunshlne IS teachmg 1 B They seem to be havmg an overflow1ng attendance Neal Baker was unable to attend our p1cn1c Curly IS now a general ln the United States Marlnes and IS statloned IH Japan turkeys by Don Bloom Turkev seems to be l1v1ng up to hls name He now has any color of turkeys you would want Always searchlng for new thmgs Rlley Brewer has been makmg fre quent trips to Mars and some of the other planets Fat I now has a space Shlp of hlS own plus a refuehng statlon mldway between the earth and Mars Our a1r stewardess Nancy Cass who IS the head hostess for the Unlted A1rl1nes has been havlng a slack season because of the space shlps Nanny IS contemplatlng on becommg a hostess for space shlps John Cunnmgham who IS the youngest presldent of the Unlted States acqulred hls p0S1t10H through h1s great speech ab1l1ty Evldently he must have talked hls way mto the presldency Ronn1e Frey our great vlsualxzer of the tales of the Unlted States 'VIar1nes has now changed h1s course Snerb IS now a captaln ln the Unlted States Axr Force The famous contractor of the day IS A R Gramly who through hls magmflcent style has bu1lt most of the homes and bulldmgs ln Johns v1l1e ' Dalsy Mae gamed hls fame by h1S wlllxngness to work . 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CLASS PROPHECY CONTINUED Rlchard Grossman IS edltor of and owns the only mterplanetary newspaper ln the umverse The Interplanetary Snooper D1c IS a man of great mastery of languages He has hlred as hls able asslstant Janet Shoenfelt who IS chlef photographer for the paper Ug has won many prlzes and honors for her photography Charles Kunze now owns and operates a 300 acre farm Chuck has progressed to the pos1t1on of presldent of the Flylng Farmers of Amerlca The grand champlon pr1ze wlnner for h1s Yorkshlre hogs IS Ronald Kunze Elmer has won considerable pralse wlth h1s famous hogs Glenn Myers has estabhshed and IS Chlef chemxst at the Atomlc Re search plant Wh1Ch IS located ln one of the suburbs of J ohnsvllle Hot shot has developed h1s exploslons to rather large ones Just look at the area surroundlng the plant' We glve all of the credlt for the outstandmg layout of our Atomlc Research plant to Arden Walker Arden 1s always almlng for b1gger tasks as an englneer He lS now workmg on the plans for a blllldlflg 1n J ohnsvllle l1ke the Emplre State Bulldlng 1n New York For good dlnners Marllyn Rlnehart tells us that her cooklng school IS the best Lu1g1 and her husband a famous chef hlmself have pro duced many famous chefs from the1r school 1n J ohnsvllle Larry Whlte who started h1s artlst work on our annual has created some great masterpleces durlng the past ten years Although his work IS magnlflcent we sometlmes wonder what he IS trylng to draw Whltey has seemed to have made hlmself known all over the world Our farmer Stanley Wrlght now owns a 450 acre farm Jake has become a very successful farmer We hope we have provlded you Wlth an lnterestlng report of our class of 54 as to the progress lt has obtalned durlng the ten years followlng our graduatlon Glenn V Vlrgmla Arden Lois 1 X . . ' ' sc rr cc ' H ' , . k ' 1 ' ' cc u 7 3 sr n . . . . . . . H ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . H n - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . 1 ' as ' 'H ' ' 3 v ' . . . 1 1 . . . . . . H . ,, , . - u n a y ' ' A . . . . . as 17 ' ' ' 9 . . GEOMETRY a hrs! course x il: ff' 7 , V A., 95 7-9 vii 43, W7 09 r 115 J Wk K: mdk? ' 1. JU ICR UC Back row fleft to Tlghtj Russell Downs Lyle Snavely Joyce Crawford Ila Car penter Lloyd Gaverlck Shannon Gaverlck Wllllam Gale and Norman Rupe Thxrd row Gary Beam Leroy Sargent Walda Ruppart Shelba Randall Shlrley Pearce Beatrlce Clever Dorothy Llvmgston Loms Reed and Charlotte Baker Second row Donald Whlte Clayton Fry Robert Colllns Donald Rlnehart Vmcent Melcher Betty Hetrlck Shelby Rlffe Joyce Roshon and Mr Kennedy Flrst row Jackle Dlsa Shlrley Ruhl Evelyn Hammond Lols Craven Maxme Shaffer Mary Lou Taylor Elsle Shaffer and Elame Baker Absent were Shlrley West and Bob Smlth The Junlor class started out wlth th1rty SIX members thls year Mr Kennedy IS our class advxsor The flrst bxg event 1n the year was the electlon of class offxcers They are as follows Presldent Donald Rmehart Vlce Pres1dent Beatrlce Clever Secretary, Jackle D Isa Treasurer Shlrley P1erce News Reporter Evelyn Hammond, and Student Councll Representatlve Shelby Rlffe We are proud to have Lyle Snavely Donald Rlnehart, Clayton Fry, V1HC6Ht Melcher and Russell Downs on our basketball team OPHOMORES I Back row fleft to rlghtb Frank Frlfchen Wllllam Reed Davld Roper Dalton Stewart Robert Hall Ernest P1106 Jlm Shoenfelt James Mock Davld Clever Charles Freeman Thlrd row fleft to rlghtl Rlchard Qhaffer Donald Hexshner Lewl Craven Paul Swartzentruber Duane Cottrell Arthur Keen Mark Grossman Dallas Whlte Robert Crunkllton Dale Smlth Second row Cleft to rlghtj M1 D1Meolo Margaret WllllamS Jean Patten Darlene Wllllams D1x1e Mlller Many Ellen Long Martha Huvler Sue Shaffer Joan Coleman Nancy Donelson Mr Glpp Front row fleft to rlghtl Anne Cunmngham Glorla Roshon Martha Shaffer Zelda Ruhl Allcla Plpenger Loxs Smlth Donna Kunze Cleo Bunker Well, we started by electlng the followmg offlclals Mary Ellen Long Presldent Martha Shaffer Vlce Presxdent Dlxle Mlller Treasurer and Secretary, Lois Smlth News Reporter We were glad to have Martha Shaffer as Homecommg Queens at tendant We had a Halloween party Oct 30 at the TOXNHQDID house m Woodbury Bob Crunkllton recelved hlghest ln IQ test IH our class We were sorry to lose Pat Carr Francls Cass and Dorothv Hudnal FRESHMAN Back row Cleft to rrghtj Donald Allen Donald Lmn Charles Armstrong Searl Mrller John Graber Leslie Hope Carlton Pocock Dean Mrtchell Danny Joe Beam and Ralph Greene Thrrd row Darrel Roach larrv Hudnall Lloyd Pearce Patrrcra Sargent Allen Prater Robert Webb Wrlma Caroll Marlon Shaffer Sandra Wrseman Barbara Whrte Second row Mrs Burch Davld Rahr Gurlford Brggerstaff Robert Hosack Wrl lram Porsture Rose-anna Zegfer James Hall Marv Graber John Crawford Rrchard Shoenfelt Mr Ogg Frrst row Martha Mullens Roberta Prrce Nancv Brewer Marv Jane Ewers Jane Walker Offrcers of the Freshman Class are as follows Presrdent Donald Lmn Vrce Presrdent Dean Mrtchell Secretarv Marv Jane Ewers Treas urer Mary Ellen Eberle News Reporter Velerah Rhea Srnce the class prcture was taken Arlev Brooks and Juanlta Sparks have entered our class Gurlford Brggerstaff and Darrel Roach have wrthdrawn We are plannrng a receptron for the erehth grade sometrme rn late Aprrl . T 1 . 1 K 1 l l 1 J Y I 7 I W 1 4 . 1 1 'I ' 1 ' I I 7 9 ! ' W ' 1 1 1 1 ' Y 7 ! 'p I -1 1 , . . 1- Y K l Y A 'F 'g 1 Mary Ellen Eberle, Marlene Snavely, Saunda Freeman, Shirley Bunker, Velerah Rhea, ' . . . . . I . , z ' ' v e 1 ' . H : ' l l V' 9 ' ' LL . Y sr Y K n . GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Mr Furmse Mlss Lanker Mra Wlnand Mre MCGlOthlD Mrs Tlscher M1 Krablll Mrs Morgan Miss MGFWIH Mr Hosack Mrs Walker FIRST ROW SECOND ROW IN MEMORIAM In memorlam of Mr Clyde Hosack 50 who has been a teacher ln the Johnsvllle v1c1n1ty for twenty elght years The happy memorles of the past In this memonam vnll always last if a UA-.DP Supermtendent Fourth Grade SlXth Grade F1ret Grade Thlrd Grade Seventh Grade Second Grade Flrst Grade Elghth Grade Flfth Grade EIGHTH GRADE Back row fleft to Tight, Jacob WllllamS Robert Morrison Dorxs Dawson Saundra Brunn Charlotte Pryor Cecll Garverlck Robert Jackson Kenneth Gramly and Harold Wrlght Third row Donna Hetrlck Judy Llvlngston Thomas Crawford Davld Ruhl Marvln Aurand James Houk DIXIE Shaffer Emerald Ness Robert Whxte Second row Margaret Reed Carl Crlder Joan Flowers Sharon Donelson Larry Hershner Raymond Smith Charles Coleman Jerry Jordan John Slpes and Mr Hosack Flrst low Barbara Armstrong Jackle Clever Zema Gadd Patrlcla Bachelder Peggy Beam Persls Kelner Shlrley Harvey and Jo Ellen Burgett We began thls school term wlth thxrty seven pupxls Betty Sparks Jolned us on January 25 making a total of thlrty elght Our Halloween party was held at the home of Davld Ruhl Patty Bachelder and J3Ck16 Clever wxll represent our class ln the annual county spelllng contest Our class offlcers are Presldent Dav1d Ruhl Secretary, PBFSIS Kelner and Treasurer, Patty Bachelder SEVE TH GRADE Back row fleft to ughtl Rose Campbell Frank Boner Harold Hall Llnda Free man Chad Wllson Dorls Tlscher Annette Dlsa Janet Phllllps Larry Brewer Thlrd row fleft to right! Robln Sldwell Lyle Zeger Larry Crawford Gerald Baldlnger Marvin Bunker Paul Shaffer Donald Queen Cllnt Walker Maly Jo Kelner Second row fleft to Flghtl Dorls Boner Janet Endlcott Dorothy Pryor Barbara Mullet Wava Arnholt Lowell Hershner Terry Smlth Nelva Danals Mr Krablll Flrst row Cleft to Flghtl Nancy Roach Evelyn Kunze Judy Kay Long Karen Sleek Barbara Jordan Wanda Sherman Louella Crawford The seventh grade began me year w1th an enrollment of 31 puplla Durlng the year Dorls and Frank Boner from Bellvllle and Helen Slpes from Edlson Jolned us and Nancy Roach tramferred to Mt Gllead The class enjoyed a Halloween party at the North Wooclburv Leglon Ha The followlng class offlcera were elected Preeldent Janet Phllllpa Vlce Presldent Larry Brewer Secretary Judv Kax Long Treasurer Annette D'Isa SIXTH GRADE it Back row fleft to rrgfhtl Howard Wrlson Bernrce Srpes Carolyn Burch Teddy Roach Donald Trscher Stanley Walter Clrnton Shaffer Neta Gadd Raymond Mullen and Brenda Freeman Thrrd row Floyd Barnett Davrd Rogers Davrd Mock Nathan Mrller Jacob Mullet John Davrs Larry Arnholt Davrd Ogle Margaret Woodrow Sharon lVIcClena than Carolyn Love and Charles Long Second row Marrlyn Burch Brlly Houck Nolen Bunker Roger Baker Carol Arnold Karen Phrllrps Davle Cass Delores Holladaw Janet Cottrell Sharronrose Taylor Wanda Jordan Nancy Bachelder Walter Smrth and Mrs Wmand Front row-Jean Coleman Lrnda Sar ent Carmen Shaffer Roberta Campbell Beverly Brown Eunrce Carpenter Donna Shrrk Betts Eberle Ioretta Roosa and Judrth McGlothlrn Forty frve puprls were enrolled rn the Nrxth grade rt the begrnnrng of the Qchool year Those entermg durrng the tear xx ere Karen Adkrne from Gallon, Lrnda Sargent from Mansfreld Drxrd Mock from Delaware County and Edward Brooks from Chextervrlle At the begrnnrng of the second semexter Brllx C uner moxed to Pen fleld Ohm and Karen Adkrna mm ed to Columbua FIFTH GRADE Back row Cleft to rlghtj Paul Jackson Fred Hope Hugh Armstrong Wllma Wlseman Patty Jaynes Jane Franks Jerry Graber Lmda Webb Roger Norrls and Patsy Crawford Third row Vaughn White Loren Shlrk James Baldmger Llnda Sleek Janet Schmidt Donna Cover Janet Taylor Walter Carpenter and Bllly Crawford Second row Lowell Bunker Richard Harvey Lee Andrlck Davld Boner Gregg Lmger Judy Hershner Sharon Blggerstaff Gerald Slpes Jlmmle Lehner and Ronald McClung Flrst row Shlrley Bachelder Sandra Brown Dlanne Beam Carol Ogle Olive Mlller Penny Stralt Peggy Wllklnson and Carolyn Sldwell Flfth grade enrollment when thls pxcture was taken was 41 We have 19 boys and 22 glrls Four new students entered and three students wlthdrew Janey Taylor was m the hospltal with second degree burns. 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FGURTH GRADE Back row fleft to rlghtj Ruth Jordan Barbara Baker Katie Mullet Lorna Randall Vlrgmla Sparks Davld Phllllps Wayne Huvler Carroll Brewer Thlrd row Roger Hudnall Edwln Ruhl Jerry Bostlc Larry Wlseman Jack Gruber Marvm Secrlst Jack Phllllps Larry Gadd Second row Loren Peters Lloyd 'Vlornson John Cover Mango Hope Peggy Roper Mary Hrlesxk Dwlght Jackson Shnley Rhea Jerry Davls David Baldmger Teacher Mlss Lanker Flrst row Sandra Mitchell Marxlyn Love Lmda Shoenfelt Nancy Long Dlanne Roosa Beth Sldwell Stella Cunnmgham Sharon McClung Janet Cass The fourth grade began the 1953 54 school year wxth 38 pupmls Ed ward O'Br1en and SUSIE Garner left our school VlFg'lHl3 Sparks, Jerry Bostlc Macle Brooks and Paul SIDES have entered our grade from other schools THIRD GRADE Back row fleft to Tlghtl Lowell Nelson Jamce Harvey Rlchard Jones Robert Schmldt Rlchard Rhembolt David Shlrk Erumonla Endicott Judy Williams Gladys Bunker and Luann Armstrong Second row-James Grogg Ruth Long Freddle Downs Owen Armstrong James Cass Judlth Kunze Margaret Hrleslk Janet Blalr Danlel Graber and James Wllkmson Flrst Row Rlchard Sargent Ronald Ogle Davld Wlseman Howard Allen Mary Lou Shaffer Helen Crawford Lnda Furnlss Larry Ruth Maxine Carpenter Annette McEndree Adm Mullet and Mrs Tlscher Thlrty one puplls enrolled In the thxrd grade ln September Susle Snavely wlthdrew to Frederlcktown Rlchard Sargent entered our grade from Mansfleld Vlolet Brooks from Chestervllle, and Burl Adkms from West Vlrglhla, and later wlthdrew We enjoyed partles at Chrlstmas tlme and on Valent1ne's Day Those havmg perfect attendance are Luann Armstrong, Owen Armstrong, Adm Mullet, and Robert Schmldt ECO DGR DE Back row lleft to Tlghtl Jackle Hershner Ellzabeth Mullet Ronme Phllllps Romona Beech Everette Bachelder Danny Mlller Marie Smlth Becky S1mm0nS Shlrley Rogers Lmda MOTFISOH Thlrd row Chester Bostlc Ralph Jordan Donna Rose Paulette Gadd Kelth Stralt John Osborn John Ogle Lmda Ann Morgan Betty Secrlst Ruth Ann Shoenfelt Second row Sally Davls Katherme Kleln Danny Peters Davld Crawford Carol Sprmg Stephen Phlllxps Judy Stralt Donna Hmes Carol Jackson Bobby Blair Flrst row Bobby Ruhl Tlmmy McGloth1n Marjorle Andrews Oscar Cunnmgham Mlchael Jordan Carolyn Ruth and John Kelner The second grade of the 1953 54 year has an enrollment of forty one Sarah Garner and Mar1e Srnlth wlthdrew to other schools Some projects for the year lncluded maklng a d1ary of classroom 1nc1 dents as they happened We also sent a package of used clothlng to Korea, and we collected a total of S9 08 for the March of Dlmes We had a part 1n the beautlful Chrlstmas program presented by our muslc teacher, Mlss Boydell T Y 1 1 , I , 1 1 1 1 1 , . 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FIRST GRADE Miss Mem Back row fleft to rlghtl Gary Endicott Stanley Cover Lmda Houk Peggy Mc Clung Maureen Harvey Judy Getz Sue Gadd Jackle Davls Judy Eberle Second row Stanley Cover Sally MCBTIZU VlCk1 Eberle Judy Lmger Nancy Klllen Rita Farris Eddle Maglott Dean Keyes Front row Kltty Brenneman Larry Furnlss Dale Clever Davld Franks Davld Jones Dale Fellure Roger McClenathan George Hutchmson Not plctured above are Garv Cross Randy Hooser and Janet Hall Our sectlon of the Fxrst Grade began wxth 28 members Durlng the year we added four new members Dale Fellure Eddle Maglott George Hutchlnson and Lmda Entenman James Dalenberg left us at Chrlstmas t1me for Mansfleld Many colds, flu, and measles have left us wlthout any perfect at tendance records, but we have made a few others Learnmg to play and IIVG together IS the hardest thlng slx year olds have to do We have succeeded ln corrallmg f1fteen pmt slze cowboys and d1s armlng them a few hours a day Whlle we teach them a llttle readlng, wrwtmg, and ar1thmet1c 0 M. l l 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . - . FIR T GRADE Mrs Mcclathlm Back row fleft to rlghtj Bobby Queen Charles Swadlev Bllly Sparks Lloyd Nelson Edward Walker Jerry Ruhl Marvm Shnk Allen Rhea and Sue Moore Second row Arlyn Sleek Shlrley Smlth Charles Price Elleen Schmldt Jane Rhelnbolt Danlel Mlller Jeanette Stelzer Phyllls Sldwell and Phllllp Shaffer Donald Rose Hobert Meadows Nettle Moser Vlckle Shuttlesworth Jeanette Prosseer and Mrs McGlathlm Not plctured above IS Susan Poast Danetta Sexton and Bllly Sparks entered our class from Ravenna, Ohm Nettle Moser came to us from Mansf1eld and Rosella Brooks from Chestervllle We have had only two wlthdrawals namely Linda Vlpper man and Danetta Sexton Those havmg perfect attendance are Jane Rhelnbolt E1leen Schmidt and Marvm Shlrk First 'row-Billy Srnith, James smmf, Charles Wrighlt, Frankie Ruhl, Edna sisk, 4 ,f ,. , is if I , x 'S 4 V- Q 4:2 --. -n rw xv ,... rf. ,W s..'k 1 , 1 1 1141, , If '.., FOOTBALL FIRST STRING , ,,.,. K -. 1... -W P -L ' ', , 1- . V . . , I v. Q , .- - h 5 , IH?-L. Don Buck Queen Jane Mark Mlm at . Q--LQFWY1 Nl' ', pay 'Y' ,Ei W ' Ronnie Glade Dick W 'gwfo Q, Rle Davld Lyle ?QF Bud gy Elame Bea Shzrley E1s1e I Bo O ,V wlffa 44 Carlton L I' OOTBALL CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS R19 VARSITY BASKETBALL RESERVE BASKETBALL Cardlngton Sparta Iberia BASKETBALL V211'Si'CY Reserve We They We They Pleasant Chesterville Bellville Lucas Sparta Rome-Canaan 74 53 77 50 73 63 45 64 67 38 46 59 Edison 75 58- Cardington Alumni Marengo Lexington Iberia Sparta Mt Gllead Cardington Edison Chesterville Marengo 28 32 24 34 22 25 31 38 27 30 21 39 20 42 45 32 73 58 54 56 St Marys TOURNAMENT SCORES VARSITY RESERVE They They Marengo DISTRICT SCORES Hebron 57 84 The total number of points ln the twenty four games played were 1 578 The opponents scored 1 388 Our average score per game was 66 with the opponents being 58 Our captain this year was Arden Walker The total points for the first six on the varsitv were as follovss Glenn Myers 510 Arden Walker 215 Clayton Fry 262 Donald R1ne hart 129 Glade Bachelder 121 Lyle Snavely 139 55 26 70 60 38 35 ' 80 63 43 53 ' 101 78 34 56 73 54 39 30 . ' 58 68 24 44 ' 52 44 30 26 ' 77 58 27 41 ' 65 61 37 38 63 52 27 41 Iberia 62 70 29 80 . '. 61 68 35 34 We We ' 56 46 22 48 53 49 ' 54 46 M 1 fm af 11 7' I '2 S Nw 9 . X ' - ,wff . I ,Ay ,,,,.V7T ' wwf, N, hfrft' ' ,f f I My 'H rw' A. ff ,Af ,457 99 W Jef Nw. ,221 11 L ke 5035771 1954 BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE March March April Apr1l Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll May May May May 25 May 1 NAME OF TEAM PLAYED WHERE PLAYED Chestervllle Cardlngton M3d1SOH Chestervxlle Edlson Bellvllle Edlson Cardmgton Bellvllle Chestervllle Home Home Home Edlson Home Home Cardmgton Bellvllle Week of Tournament Lexmgton Chestervllle Lexl ngton Marengo Home Home Lexmgton Marengo All home games wlll start at 4 00 p m Aprll 15 19 No gamee CSpr1ng V3C3tlOD, Q' Q ,1 29 ' ' 31 ' . 2 , . 5 , . 7 , , . 9 , . 12 . . 14 . . . 21 . . April 23 Marengo Home 4 . 5 . 1 1 ' ' 14 X V H wah la-5 A-rl' uf., , A 1 n ,. If 4.4 M V U 55 - ,- fwf fn., , V x . 'f'.'3f . , fwax f.. , ,N . 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Q, 6 gf The offlcere for 1953 54 of the Future Homemakere of Amerlca for the Johnsvllle Chapter were Presldent VICE Presldent Secretary Treasurer Parllamentarlan H1stor1an News Reporter Chapter Mothers Chapter Fathers Faculty Advlsor Shelba Randall Marllyn Rmehart Helen Morrwon Maxme Shaffer Elale Shaffer Loxs Craven Shlrley Pearce Mm Naoml Cav Mra Claudla Clever Reverend John Oeborn Mr O E Brenneman Mrs Agnee Burch K The program outllned for the vear by the offxcere x ae Receptlon and Inltlatlon Anmvereary trlp to Sallx Flovs em B1 County F H A Meetmg F H A and F F A taffv pull Chrlstmaa Meetlng Umted Natlonq Meetmg Chlldren Q Home Partv Electlon of offlcere Communlty Club Meetmg October 5 October 21 October 27 November 2 December 2 Januarv 4 Februars 12 M lrch 22 March 15 Mother and Daughter Banquet ,,c....t. ,,,cc.cc...................AcVcct, . Aprll 3 Fall project: The gathering, of nuts to sell. Winter project: Holding of '1 bmzur and m lrket 'lt Dickerson S Garage in Cllion. F.H.A y up J OHNSVILLE CHAPTER OF F F A The Johnsvllle F F A started wxth 39 members at the begmnmg of the school year We have partlclpated ln nearly all of the actlvxtxes of Dl9tFlCt 8 Durmg the last year we rented a farm and planted corn and soy beans last sprmg Thls fall we plcked half of the corn early so we could plant some wheat We are now ln the process of bulldlng a fence for the farm We had our thxrd annual pest hunt thls vear Ronald Kunze and Don Bloom were captalns of the opposmg teams Don s slde was the wm ner We were also competlng wxth Chestervllle at the same tlme and were vlctorlous by more than doublmg the score agamst them We have Just flmshed selllng Vlvalxty seeds Our net sales was S325 whlch IQ S25 more than our estxmated goal We purchased chlckens co operatlvely for the beneflt of those who wanted to carry them as '1 project We also bought strawberrles ln the same manner The F F A h1s had a softball and a basketball team thxs vear and had a swlmmmg partv Vtlth the F H A glrls We are also planmng' a roller skatlng party for the glrls We hope that 1n the comlng years we can obtaln a hlgher goal Wlth the help of the F F A and our worthv advlsor Mr Clpp 0 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM V-1, ,A t ,sv - , M , 4 WW + , Q W f 9 4 71 'C .a 1 ,id l ,, wg, eq X 'L- E. , E., 33, V 'Wh ph, Q' 8 1 ff 1 Ng 3 g mf if-f 'm '.c'-xg? 4 4 Z1 O ' 0- ,tx 4- ' W ji A? at FH X 4 an-M zffa 32 Nm E Johnsville Hi-Lites Newspaper Staff Edxtor Ass tant Edltor Busmess Manager Featune Edltors Spox Edrtor Vlu xc Eiltor Cxrcu 1t1on Manager News Reporters Jane Crunlulton Lols Baker Ronme Frey Janet Shoenfelt and John Cunm ham Glenn yers Manlyn Rlnehart Neal Baker Queen Homecoming Queen Elected The Johnsv1lle football team met October 7 and selected the queen and her court who are to rergn over the Marengo game whrch wlll be played October 17 953 Nancy Cass Evelyn Hammond Loxs Smith G1lford Blggerstaff FHA Slurley Pearce F F A Robert Collms Senior Class Trial by Mr Noble Lawyers often set the stage lor dramatxc appearances I wltnesses or the presentatlon of evldence But just as often the dramatlc moments are unplan ned and completely unrehearsed Anyway the Jury found Ronme Frey guxlty Hls evemng was proved to be some thlng hke thls He attended drlll at Mansfleld from 6 00 to 1000 He went to Charles Kunzes to borrow a truck then to Dave Cass and loaded up 19 plgS and was arrested on a traffic v1olat1on and fined m Mt Grlead trafflc court at 1215 that mght Theres a boy to keep your eye on He realy gets thmgs done POLIO DRIVE The Johnsvllle school North Woodbury Johnsvxlle and part of the runal area contmbuted to the Polio Drlve as follows Collectlon xn school 310684 Mothers March 21241 Com collectors 40 Total S327 65 Hall The County Tourney Champs Johnsvxlle Johnmes The queen, court and 8181169- corts are Queen Jane Cr-unlul ton escorted by Glenn Myers Senior attendant Janet Schoen- fen, eg y Rrley Brewer Junior attendant MaryLou Tay lor escorted by Ronald White Sophomore attendant Martha Shaffer escorted by Donald Hershner Freshman attendant, Nancy Brewer escorted by Rob- ert Webb The queen vull be crowned by eo-captams Donald Rxnehart and Glade Bachelde! coried b 'VIAKF QI RF ca I An dates me eu x tel He lets ne near hm He dances check to thelk But are we Loma teady I onlv haxe these dues I cant belxexe lt t1H ITS IN THE HIGH SCHOOL NIEWS' , Y ,acl F J I 3 I, ' A 2 His' ' ' 4 v A nu... ..-.- apqnsnfuuus-nv-.snanunn ' 'rs ' .... .......... 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IUHIM1 lm lllllll un W4 vw HPM I Yes Students and Faculty the welcome mat is always out You have a standing invitation to vmt H P M and see the world's largest exclusuve builder of hydraulic presses and power equipment at work Who knows hydraulics and H P M may play a part ln your future and you ln ours Just call our personnel manager and let him know when you d like to come over so he can arrange for a gulde to take you on the tour TllE HYDRAULIC PRESS MANUFACTURING UUIAPANY lAOUllT GILEAIJ, Ulllll U S A :wx IE ? ' 3' I ll , trfi:-L? V I 'tmqgigr l r-.F-A., .':: . 2 I Ii I H 2 'QE O O . . 'S . - rf' .. H ' I - .
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